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02-17-2026 · 7h 20m

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[00:09:30] I'm so mad I I don't know what the hell's going on right now it's it's fucking insane the internet is perfectly fine the entire morning
[00:09:58] No intro. Fuck it. No intro. The internet is perfectly fine the entire morning until I literally went live and as soon as I went live
[00:10:07] It just started cutting it in out. I
[00:10:10] Swear to God, I don't know what the hell's going on. I have I have a
[00:10:17] Serious problem with my ISP this has been it's not even the rain because it hasn't really been raining
[00:10:24] I don't know what it is. I don't know what's going on. I don't know how to fix it
[00:10:27] We keep calling the ISP. The ISP keeps saying like things are fine.
[00:10:32] We don't see anything. We don't see any issues. They, and then when we bring them over, they say, okay, we actually did find the issue and we fixed it.
[00:10:41] But it turns out it's just on this PC. No, it's not just on this PC. It's just like across the board.
[00:10:49] Um, across the board as soon as I go live for some weird reason, as soon as I go live,
[00:10:58] there are issues.
[00:11:00] My upload right now, it says is like 0.12 megabits.
[00:11:06] Like, it's, it's pretty crazy.
[00:11:10] Um, but my download is bad too somehow.
[00:11:15] It's just it's it's ridiculous.
[00:11:19] I mean, look at this.
[00:11:21] Look at this, guys.
[00:11:32] Look at this.
[00:11:35] That was my that was my speed just now.
[00:11:38] Like that was what it said my speed was just now and it's probably going to go down again
[00:11:44] and oh yep it's back out it's out again wow
[00:11:52] wow i don't know i don't know what it is i don't know if it's like sabotage
[00:11:55] i don't know what's happening at this point it's it's it's it's it's unfucking bearable
[00:12:02] it's unbelievable i mean hopefully it'll get better can you turn on the bag just to be safe um
[00:12:08] Um, yeah, my, my provider is not providing.
[00:12:16] Um, okay.
[00:12:21] I, uh, no, it's fine to say, keep it over there.
[00:12:24] I, I just don't know.
[00:12:26] I don't know.
[00:12:26] I mean, I can't even, I can't even fucking, I can't even turn on a Twitter right now.
[00:12:31] This is fucking ridiculous.
[00:12:34] I fucking live for chess, suggesting the first shit you would try when your internet
[00:12:38] and working is intended your long issue. No, this is a this is a new this is a new problem.
[00:12:43] This is like since I got back. Yeah, I just keep. I mean, dude, it's it's just it's ongoing.
[00:12:55] Oh my god, it's so fucking frustrating. It's worse than yesterday. And it's crazy because
[00:13:07] It didn't happen before I started live streaming.
[00:13:12] And it doesn't happen until the live stream begins.
[00:13:20] It's like I, I'm 100%, 1,001 million percent.
[00:13:25] It's not the storms.
[00:13:26] I'm being fucking throttled.
[00:13:28] I'm 100% being fucking throttled.
[00:13:31] Like spectrum is throttling the fuck out of me.
[00:13:35] And they will never admit it.
[00:13:37] Oh my god. I hate this. I hate this so fucking much. Oh my lordy, lordy. What the fuck? Okay.
[00:13:49] How much do you pay for your internet unlimited amounts? Unlimited amounts. It's just like
[00:13:54] the maximum amount. There's no way. There's no other, there's no other way to, to first
[00:14:04] world internet. It's, it's a pretty spectacular.
[00:14:09] Does your SP use wireless or does it use cable fiber? Mine uses a cellular
[00:14:13] antenna on the building's roof and through it, it's F's. No.
[00:14:20] No, it's, it's a, un-fucking-bearable. Anyway, we're live. We're alive.
[00:14:24] And I hope all the boys girls are having a fantastic one because today's going to
[00:14:28] be a beautiful day regardless. It's a sunny day here or not sunny.
[00:14:31] It's a cloudy and rainy day here in California.
[00:14:33] Oh, zero went back down to zero.
[00:14:35] Another F, fucking awesome.
[00:14:38] Hopefully you guys can still see through it,
[00:14:40] like through the baby Fs.
[00:14:43] I'm just, I have to keep going
[00:14:44] as though there is no Fs happening, but.
[00:14:54] Ultimately,
[00:14:54] it's a, on my end, I see it. Your neighbor's internet fine? No, it's not. My neighbor's
[00:15:05] internet is not fine. I don't know what my neighbor's internet looks like. It's just
[00:15:08] like a crazy one to two second like cut in and out. I get hit with the throttle. And
[00:15:17] in the past, when I used to get hit with a throttle, do not refresh, keep the delay,
[00:15:21] When I used to get hit with a throttle, it was just for the upload. It was not for the download back in the day. Now the download goes out too. So in any case, have you tried restarting the router? Dude, dude, have I, have I thought about restarting the router? Dude, oh my God, congratulations chatter. Congratulations chatter.
[00:15:46] That is a brilliant idea. I had not thought about that. Thank you so much. Thank you so
[00:15:54] much chatter. I never thought about restarting the browser. Oh my God, the router. Oh my
[00:16:01] God. That's as fucking brilliant. You're brilliant. You're brilliant. Yeah, I have a, I have an
[00:16:10] actual, uh, I, I, I got like a hardware. I got a stream deck up in here too. So, um, I have a sound
[00:16:19] board now. I have a full blown sound board. Uh, so get excited for that. Anyway, um, bless you, chatter.
[00:16:29] That's really cool. Cause I, I did do that. And no, it's not a windows 11 ethernet issue.
[00:16:34] You want to know why I know it's not a windows 11 ethernet issue because I have
[00:16:37] have on the back end, I'm monitoring it. And it's actually my, my router that is telling
[00:16:44] me that spectrum is, is throttling. My router keeps telling me that it keeps cutting in
[00:16:50] and out. And I did restart it this morning. So just so you know, I did. I restarted it
[00:16:57] this morning. It doesn't fuck a matter. It's not working. All right. Have you tried the
[00:17:04] power of prayer. I have not maybe. May Allah awaken the people and help them to see the
[00:17:11] evil doings of Israel and the United States. Yeah. Okay. Maybe that'll work. Is that working?
[00:17:22] I can't tell if it's working or not. Yes. As you can see, I have, I am undefeated. I have,
[00:17:27] I have an endless amount of, of sound boars now. So it's going to be,
[00:17:31] I'm gonna be unfrikin' bearable. Anyway, uh, where was I? Oh yeah, so, personal news-wise.
[00:17:44] Personal news-wise. Your ISP tracks your usage? Did you do a factory reset? Yes, I did all
[00:17:53] All the resets shut up.
[00:18:01] Some more sounds like something that you say when someone asks you an example of just because
[00:18:04] you can doesn't mean you should.
[00:18:07] I think you're going to need to, you're going to need to recognize that it's a, no, I don't
[00:18:14] have a net year router, man.
[00:18:16] down. Um, anyway, but, uh, as I was saying, as I was saying, um, personal news wise, ladies
[00:18:29] and gentlemen, boys, girls and MBs, uh, we are live. We're alive. There's going to be
[00:18:33] Fs, uh, in and out today. Just get used to it just like yesterday. Hopefully it'll go
[00:18:37] away. Eventually, uh, we shall see. It's not even like, I can't even fucking, I can't even
[00:18:44] download the I can't even I can't even turn on a fucking a Twitter meme like
[00:18:52] look at this it's not even downloading a Twitter meme like that's how bad my my
[00:18:56] shit is that's how bad and frick it up my my stream is right now but you know
[00:19:02] we're gonna get through it together okay what is happening here I can't even
[00:19:09] save the image what the hell
[00:19:14] I'm losing my mind you should have a mute chat for no f yeah look at this look at this look at this look at this
[00:19:23] look at this is this crazy this is crazy this is crazy okay oh finally now it's doing it
[00:19:32] Um, it's not even gonna download. I don't think we'll see. Um, have you looked into
[00:19:44] mesh static? Okay, we're done. We're done. We're done. We're not noticing the Fs. We're
[00:19:50] not going to give, uh, uh, you know, we're not going to have all 20,000 of you, uh, try
[00:19:56] to give me IT specialist. You're not, we're not doing this thing where you guys are going
[00:20:03] to tell me you're gonna help me with my IT problems, okay? It's not happening, we're
[00:20:09] not doing that. It's my least favorite thing of all time, okay? Please, please stop.
[00:20:23] the frick. Bro, you're still connected to the UBC guest Wi-Fi. Shut up. Shut up. Please
[00:20:31] stop. Shut up. Shut up. It doesn't even download like emotes and shit, dude. Look at how bad
[00:20:36] this is. Like it's like, it's when I try to, when I try to upload posts, like it's not,
[00:20:44] it's not even like showing me emotes and shit. It's, that's how devastating it is on my end.
[00:20:49] Hopefully it's not like really awful on your end. Maybe it's just like cutting it in and out every now and then and it'll be fine
[00:20:58] Anyway, Iran US talks
[00:21:00] Personal news wise not really not really too much to talk about I started watching that new game of Thrones show. It's actually pretty funny
[00:21:08] Which is surprising and woke up early in the morning and I
[00:21:12] I woke up early in the morning to do a shoot for Jacobin.
[00:21:17] I have an article coming out in Jacobin written by a friend of the show, friend of mine, Alex
[00:21:22] Press.
[00:21:24] We had to do a photo shoot for that, so that's what I was up to this morning, up to no good.
[00:21:28] You already know.
[00:21:31] And that's it.
[00:21:32] We got Iran-US talks, trans-Nazi shooter, R.I.P., River Jesse Jackson, right wing meltdown.
[00:21:41] Um, hold on, uh, VHS Sparks, leaves, Talarico censored, woke 2.0, beast mode, push up TV
[00:22:04] slash house and Abbey.
[00:22:07] New GOTs that change your pace.
[00:22:08] episode you score the highest episode rating ever in the geo to universe yeah I don't know
[00:22:13] which one I hate more unsolicited IT advice or unsolicited health advice because I feel
[00:22:22] like both are annoying in different ways but I don't know which one I hate more than the
[00:22:26] other but very very frustrating regardless very annoying anyway we're
[00:22:41] blasting up we're blasting off I finally have a physical I finally have a a
[00:22:50] physical soundboard so get used to it you're gonna hear a lot more of these
[00:22:56] You're going to hear a lot more of these sorts of things just so you know playlist for later. Thank you
[00:23:05] What is this we are we are share spring festival wishes you all happy Chinese New Year. Oh, yeah, I did a I did a another
[00:23:15] China maxing story for the New Yorker as well. I got interviewed by a
[00:23:22] Chinese American
[00:23:24] reporter for for another New Yorker piece that's coming out as well this I and
[00:23:29] it and he also filmed the entire interview because he wants to like make
[00:23:32] it into a podcast or a sub stack or something
[00:23:39] so any more sounds for the soundboard on I have more you just I haven't used all
[00:23:47] of them yet. Yeah, I got a lot. So don't worry, I got, I will be, I'll be using, I'll be
[00:24:01] using these throughout the day. And probably one of the best ones, one of the best ones
[00:24:10] I suspect that I will be using is hold on where is it where is it I mean I got I got
[00:24:19] this and pussy too and pussy too obviously but then also where the hell is it hold on
[00:24:28] Oh, here liberal liberal liberal liberal liberal liberal liberal happy fun
[00:24:40] la la la human smuggling fit no death force government euthanasia
[00:24:45] I got I got it. Don't worry. I got it
[00:24:59] Chicago seven did a piece on your interview with Brandon Johnson. Wait, really? What did they do?
[00:25:07] Crab dance for Nanny I'll cancer news. Oh, you guys are such
[00:25:11] You guys are so new to this man. You're so new to this
[00:25:15] It's okay. Oh wow. We just saw on Twitter a random account say that Benjamin and Yannis cancer. It's like
[00:25:21] Yeah, that's not how this works. Okay one evil never dies. Okay evil never fucking dies to
[00:25:28] Don't believe random ass Twitter accounts that tell you something. That's too good to be true
[00:25:34] Okay, love the soundboard makes me feel like I'm listening to the morning radio back when I was a kid
[00:25:39] Well, my dad crashed out over the rock war. Yeah, this is this is it. This is
[00:25:43] This is going to be exactly like that. Don't you worry about it. Okay except a little bit different because obviously my soundboard has like insane stuff
[00:26:03] So obviously they called you an imperialist Marxist. Oh, I think they meant anti imperialist, but they fucked it up. I suspect
[00:26:13] Anyway, it's all good. ABC interview also known by the online name Hassan Abbey appears
[00:26:21] with Mayor Brandon Johnson in Los Angeles. The podcaster has become one of the biggest
[00:26:26] voices of the far left. Piker has debated the late Charlie Kirk several times, but his
[00:26:32] live stream with Johnson was anything but a debate, more discussion about the mayor's
[00:26:37] progressive agenda and the people trying to derail it.
[00:26:41] So there's been a massive amount of money to interrupt and disrupt our overall agenda.
[00:26:49] Johnson blamed the corporate media and certain Democrats for being influenced by corporate
[00:26:53] money, including the 30 city council members who shot down the corporate head tax.
[00:26:59] As he has done several times, Johnson took aim at Chicago Democratic donor Michael Sacks
[00:27:04] and former mayor Rahm Emanuel.
[00:27:06] In addition, there was a slight dig at former President Barack Obama.
[00:27:11] The Emanuel administration embodied the 1% of society, you know, I mean, everything
[00:27:18] that he did in the Obama administration as well.
[00:27:21] Oh, absolutely.
[00:27:22] Like, look, and this might be a good time to just insert a thank you Obama if we're
[00:27:25] going to criticize him.
[00:27:26] Quicker is a self-proclaimed imperialist Marxist who has been accused of...
[00:27:31] Imperialist Marxist, anti-imperialist, anti-ABC 7.
[00:27:39] Come on, man.
[00:27:40] What the hell dude?
[00:27:41] What the hell dude?
[00:27:42] It would be a good time to just insert a thank you Obama if we're going to criticize him.
[00:27:48] Piker is a self-proclaimed imperialist Marxist who has been accused of being anti-Semitic.
[00:27:54] Political analysts doubt the mayor's appearance will help his reelection efforts if the mayor
[00:27:58] chooses to run again.
[00:28:00] He's got problems with his own base.
[00:28:02] He's got the challenge of reaching out to people who don't necessarily do his job.
[00:28:05] Oh my God, the audio is so bad.
[00:28:09] conversation. Oh hell yeah the internet cut out too right when I was watching that right when I
[00:28:17] was watching that. Come on man come on man. Hold on all right all right we're good we're back.
[00:28:26] At minutes political experts say plenty of material that could backfire during mayoral election season.
[00:28:32] Doing a long form interview with a controversial host is, is a gamble. Um, it leaves a trail over seats. And when you have a half hour of content, um, you are giving your opponents a lot to work with the son piker also know.
[00:28:51] That's so funny. That's what you get for being an imperialist Marx's. Yeah, it's messed up.
[00:28:57] Um, you're overdoing the sound bites. Shut up.
[00:29:02] Why are you making racist jokes about polls?
[00:29:05] It makes me sad because I like you.
[00:29:07] What?
[00:29:08] What's hap- what's cragging?
[00:29:10] Is there- is the- is the new meta once again?
[00:29:12] Hassan hates Polish people.
[00:29:14] Is that what we're doing?
[00:29:16] Any time.
[00:29:17] Bro, it's so funny.
[00:29:18] Any time.
[00:29:19] Any time I say anything about another country being reactionary, everyone goes, oh my god,
[00:29:26] you hate every single person from this country.
[00:29:28] It's the worst thing I've ever heard in my entire life.
[00:29:31] out why are you why do you want all Polish people to die or something
[00:29:36] huh look like still spamming it okay here take up I can't even fucking this is
[00:29:44] great I love that I can't even fucking use my moderation tools because my
[00:29:48] internet's out again I'm on I'm on Polish internet I'm on Polish internet
[00:29:54] Pull the internet right now
[00:30:01] That's awesome, that's awesome
[00:30:13] Oh
[00:30:14] God, I hate this. I hate this so much. I I I what a fucking what a fucking day, dude
[00:30:21] What a great start to a FUCKED UP DAY!
[00:30:26] FUCK!
[00:30:27] What's the matter? The internet! The internet is just not working!
[00:30:30] It's not working at all!
[00:30:31] It just like keeps cutting in and out!
[00:30:35] No, it's not because of the rain. It's not.
[00:30:37] It's not because of the rain. I think it's-
[00:30:39] They're just like straight up throttling the fuck out of me.
[00:30:42] Like, they just don't want me to-
[00:30:44] Okay, I can't have a conversation right now. I'm sorry. Okay. Is someone using the bag?
[00:30:57] No, I haven't swapped it over to the backpack yet. And the reason why I haven't swapped
[00:31:01] it over to the backpack yet is because if I swap it over the backpack, it's going to
[00:31:05] DC. Anyway, that person who that person literally was retweeting back in 2010, I guess a true
[00:31:16] friend to Israel related shit. So maybe that's the reason why they think I hate Polish people.
[00:31:21] I don't know. Maybe the communities that they're coming from. Anyway, do you guys have fiber
[00:31:31] in Los Angeles? Yes, I just choose not to get it because I hate you and I hate myself.
[00:31:38] Okay, I have the access. I have the capacity to get fiber and I choose not to because I like
[00:31:46] playing games on new game plus difficulty, you know what I mean?
[00:31:53] That's what it is.
[00:31:54] Anyway, I've kidnapped the internet way for ransom instructions. I'm gonna die before I actually give you the the ransom
[00:32:05] That you want out of me. I know everyone is gonna say everyone is gonna say it's the soundboard
[00:32:11] The soundboard is eating your bandwidth. It's gotta be the soundboard. Oh
[00:32:18] That's the person is to the interview with black fire and Brandon Johnson. She's a Democratic consultant who loves Israel
[00:32:23] Oh, yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna be honest. I think I'm not long for this world at this stage at this
[00:32:36] state. I don't know. I don't know how much longer I can keep doing this if it's if it's this ass cheeks
[00:32:41] the entire day brother get fiber dude wait a minute I should just get fiber
[00:32:56] internet oh my god oh my god congratulations chatter dude why didn't
[00:33:05] think about getting fiber internet this entire time this entire time I had not
[00:33:12] realized that fiber internet was readily available thank you I figured it out I
[00:33:19] should just get fiber internet yeah thank you thank you so much thank you so
[00:33:27] much I just I didn't realize do you guys have another suggestion maybe fucking
[00:33:35] turn the the router on and off again, you know, some some brilliant fucking suggestions that I
[00:33:40] haven't thought about, you know, because after all, this is my whole life. This is my my life's work.
[00:33:47] And, and obviously, I had not considered the the 700 different things that you guys had actually
[00:33:53] suggested a million times over and have actually done them. And it's obviously not solved the problem.
[00:33:59] It's insane how fast they can install it if there's a profit mode of law like our entire suburb are covered in fiber like three months of the few road closures
[00:34:08] I don't even want to talk about this man. Los Angeles is such captive territory to the oligopoly every every ISP basically runs the show here
[00:34:17] The the the couple different ISPs that they have here run the show in its entirety. It's really fucked up anyway
[00:34:25] Um, so that was the Brandon Johnson interview. Uh, your boy is making waves. Your boy is
[00:34:30] making waves with, uh, with the democratic elite, it seems.
[00:34:36] Um, speaking of the democratic elite, I will be interviewing, uh, Bernard Sanders. I have another
[00:34:42] secured another like really fast interview, uh, before his, uh, rally tomorrow before his,
[00:34:47] like billionaires, taxed a billionaires toward tomorrow. So we got that going on as well.
[00:34:56] So get excited for that. Let's start communist fiber internet right now bro. Just get rock
[00:35:05] and stick. Okay. Tons of possibilities. All right. Thank you. And also I want to get started
[00:35:13] by, will you physically go down there? Yes. I want to get started by giving a shout out
[00:35:19] to the great Reverend Jesse Jackson, US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson dies at the age
[00:35:26] of 84. He was an iconic heroic figure of American politics. I'm a huge fan. Rest in
[00:35:34] power to Jesse Jackson. Let's take a look at how mainstream media is covering his legacy
[00:35:40] Nixon, the famed civil rights leader who marched alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and later
[00:35:46] ran for president has died. His family has confirmed he was 84. He died peacefully on
[00:35:52] Tuesday morning surrounded by his family, they said in a statement. Aline McBool looks
[00:35:57] back at his life.
[00:36:01] November 2008, Barack Obama and a moment of history.
[00:36:08] In the crowd, the tear-stained face of a man who'd done much to pave the way.
[00:36:14] The Reverend Jesse Jackson.
[00:36:16] It's been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day,
[00:36:22] change has come through America.
[00:36:27] A teenage single mother in Greenville, South Carolina, Jesse Jackson grew up in a world
[00:36:32] where black and white were legally segregated.
[00:36:36] In 1959 he won a football scholarship to university, but threw himself into the civil
[00:36:41] rights struggle that was engulfing America.
[00:36:43] And there's a great swell of cheers to welcome Martin Luther King.
[00:36:47] Under the leadership of Martin Luther King, Reverend King sent the young Baptist minister
[00:36:52] to Chicago to organize protests.
[00:36:55] watches the two men faced violent crowds
[00:36:58] opposed to the movement.
[00:37:01] Then in Memphis, Martin Luther King was murdered
[00:37:04] in front of Jackson.
[00:37:06] The assassin was later arrested having fled the country,
[00:37:10] but Jackson was never convinced he'd been working alone.
[00:37:13] This man could not have stopped Dr. King.
[00:37:17] Yeah, one of the craziest parts about this is that
[00:37:20] I think he was totally correct in his assessment
[00:37:24] this was the work of like an organized body of people, which I think we all know who that
[00:37:30] organization might be. It's the FBI. And basically, this was the reason why,
[00:37:39] this was a reason why like everyone disparaged him in like mainstream media. They were like,
[00:37:43] oh, this is like, but Jesse was a Freemason as though, and his father, he was a Freemason though,
[00:37:50] though, but just it was a Freemason as though I'm okay, Jr. And his dad. Okay. Take a, take
[00:37:54] a perma, I think. Fantastic. I love parapolitics. My biggest fan. I love, I love parapolitics
[00:38:04] weirdos who will literally take like, who don't even recognize that they themselves
[00:38:10] are basically operating at the behest of the state department because they're, they're
[00:38:14] so schizophrenic about like anything. Like it's the same, it's the same motherfuckers
[00:38:20] that are like, Oh, I don't know if you knew this, but Zoram, mom, Donnie's dad,
[00:38:24] Mahmood, mom, Donnie was airlifted into the United States of America by the CIA or something.
[00:38:28] It's like, brother, like I need you to understand something. Okay. I need you to understand something,
[00:38:36] especially when someone is like very clearly a fucking op very clearly an op to the federal
[00:38:44] government. Like how are you going to, how are you going to be like, Oh, MLK was a part
[00:38:48] of the MLK was a part of like the secret Illuminati society that actually controls everything.
[00:38:53] Yeah, is that why they fucking killed him? You think that's the reason why they fucking
[00:38:58] killed him, dude? Like who? Who isn't an op in your mind? I love the fucking schizoid
[00:39:05] Comminoid parapolitics losers who will be like, no, actually literally everyone. And
[00:39:11] I mean everyone and especially those who are actually outsiders to the fucking game of
[00:39:17] politics, uh, who are leftists, who are socialists, who are Marxists, who sometimes even take up
[00:39:22] arms against the American government.
[00:39:24] Those are the ones who are actually the real agents of the state.
[00:39:27] At some point you have to fucking recognize that you literally are an agent of the state,
[00:39:32] whether you recognize it or not.
[00:39:34] Okay.
[00:39:35] You are behaving like a real fucking op.
[00:39:43] logistical operation had operative alternative passports and got out of the country with money
[00:39:53] alone. A powerful public speaker, Jackson continued the struggle. Wait, wait, wait,
[00:40:03] though. I am tentose down for you, but Freemasons does not automatically mean Illuminati at all.
[00:40:07] Yes, but that chatter is bringing it up with the IMOG to imply Illuminati references. Okay.
[00:40:12] What the fuck do you mean?
[00:40:13] When I am, somebody.
[00:40:22] In the 80s, he twice ran for president, but failed to win the Democratic Party nomination.
[00:40:28] But for the first time, a black man was a serious contender.
[00:40:32] Our time has come.
[00:40:34] We must leave racial battleground and from the economic coming ground
[00:40:39] and moral higher ground America, our time has come.
[00:40:46] On the international stage, he campaigned for a Palestinian state.
[00:40:50] I think you guys can kind of understand why I'm obviously fascinated with, uh, with Jesse
[00:40:54] Jackson in particular, um, yeah, the, the rainbow coalition was a continuation of what
[00:41:02] Fred Hampton sought to do as well as a continuation of MLK's legacy, uh, a class first politics
[00:41:09] that still does not shy away from talking about the racial element of American white supremacy,
[00:41:17] but a class-first politics nonetheless, a class-first politics that focuses on
[00:41:25] improving people's material conditions unconditionally, and no, the little Fs are going to cut in and
[00:41:33] out the entire day, just know that it's going to happen, and there's nothing we can do about it.
[00:41:38] Okay, just
[00:41:47] It's it is what it is it is what it fucking is okay
[00:41:53] Um
[00:41:54] Oh my god, it's so bad. It's so bad. I'm gonna fucking cry
[00:42:00] I'm gonna cry. Uh, it's so devastating
[00:42:03] Yeah, I have a don't worry. I got Chuck Schumer right here celebrating his defeat in
[00:42:10] 1988 at the DNC. Oh, why is it like this creating a long rift with American Jews after some
[00:42:25] unguarded and offensive remarks. He persuaded Saddam Hussein to release human shields on
[00:42:31] the eve of the Iraq war. And as South Africa emerged from apartheid, the man who spent
[00:42:39] years maintaining American pressure against them.
[00:42:42] I don't know how bad it is. I can't tell how bad it is because I keep seeing zeros on
[00:42:46] my end. Not just you, I got a two loose connection for a few seconds every few minutes. I don't
[00:42:56] know people say it's not that bad. It's, it's, it's probably not great though. It's probably
[00:43:06] not great at all. And I have no idea. I have no way of telling how bad it is. It's pretty
[00:43:11] bad. It's been smooth for us, maybe smooth for some, but bad for others. I don't know.
[00:43:18] Is it next slide? It's perfectly fine for us, dude. Some people are saying it's perfectly
[00:43:24] fine. Others are saying it's not, um, I guess, I mean, it's, we'll see, we'll see how, uh,
[00:43:35] how in and out, how, how much this war, I mean, this, this throttle also does, uh, diminish
[00:43:41] the, the, uh, reach, unfortunately, cause like people just keep coming in and, and seeing
[00:43:48] that it's cutting it out. And they're like, okay, well, I'm not going to fucking watch
[00:43:51] this shit then. At most is a three four second pause. Great. I love that. I fucking love
[00:43:59] that. I love that. I definitely don't want to kill myself at all. Due to the way that
[00:44:03] this shit is working currently. Smooth from Australia just out for about five seconds,
[00:44:11] but it's been okay since then. Love that love hearing that love seeing that fucking fantastic.
[00:44:17] ...and fucking cast it.
[00:44:23] All right, anyway, let's get back to it.
[00:44:29] Jesse Jackson's system was there to watch.
[00:44:32] What time is it?
[00:44:34] From the 1960s to the election of Barack Obama,
[00:44:39] even to the Black Lives Matter movement of recent years,
[00:44:42] Jesse Jackson was a constant figure in American public life,
[00:44:46] life determined to show generations of young black Americans, they too could have a voice.
[00:44:59] Our US partners CBS News are reporting that Jesse Jackson had been hospitalized for observation
[00:45:04] back in November. Doctors said he had been diagnosed with a degenerative condition. He
[00:45:10] had revealed in 2017 that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, which affects the
[00:45:16] nervous system, which slowly restricts movement and daily activities. But Jesse Jackson called
[00:45:21] it a physical challenge. He refused to let it prevent him from continuing his civil rights
[00:45:27] advocacy. His father, Lewis Robinson Sr., who had Parkinson's also died of the disease,
[00:45:35] he was 88. That was back in 1997. But Jesse Jackson had been suffering from some health
[00:45:43] conditions since he was hospitalised back in November revealing a few years ago now
[00:45:49] that he is diagnosed with Parkinson's. Let's bring you the family statement that we have.
[00:45:54] They say it is with profound sadness that we announced the passing of civil rights leader
[00:45:59] and founder of the Rainbow Push Coalition, the honourable Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson
[00:46:03] Sr. He died peacefully on Tuesday morning surrounded by his family. His unwavering commitment
[00:46:09] to justice, equality and human rights helped shape a global movement for freedom and dignity.
[00:46:16] A tireless change agent, he elevated the voices of the voice less from his presidential
[00:46:21] campaigns in the 1980s to mobilising millions, to register to vote, leaving an indelible
[00:46:27] mark on history. Reverend Jackson, the statement goes on to say he's survived by his wife Jacqueline,
[00:46:34] children, Santita, Jesse Jr., Jonathan, Youssef, Jacqueline, daughter Ashley Jackson and grandchildren.
[00:46:41] He was preceded in death by his mother Helen Burns Jackson, father Noah, Lewis, Robinson
[00:46:46] and stepfather Charles Henry Jackson and they go on to say the family statement continues
[00:46:51] our father was a servant leader not only to our family but to the oppressed, the voiceless
[00:46:56] and the overlooked around the world. We shared him with the world and in return the world
[00:47:00] became part of our extended family, his unwavering belief in justice, equality and love uplifted
[00:47:05] millions.
[00:47:06] And we ask you to honor his memory by continuing the fight for the values he lived by.
[00:47:12] So that is a statement from the J-
[00:47:13] This is a video on his presidential run.
[00:47:19] The 88 campaign or 84 campaign.
[00:47:23] In 1983, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader and former protégé of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. announced his candidacy for president of the United States.
[00:47:37] Jackson galvanized black people around the country to engage in a campaign for an office that most of us have thought a black person could never win.
[00:47:47] A black man or a black woman occupying the White House?
[00:47:51] That was the racist impossible dream.
[00:47:56] Jesse Jackson was the first African American to run for president.
[00:47:59] That would be surely chism.
[00:48:01] But Jesse Jackson's run was incredibly exciting.
[00:48:05] It wasn't just we might get a black president.
[00:48:09] We might get a black president with a narrative and an agenda
[00:48:13] that actually represents what democracy could really look like in this country.
[00:48:20] By the way, his 84 and 88 campaign, or his 84 and 88 campaign, both were far more radical
[00:48:28] and far more progressive than modern day democratic campaigns are. Okay. Like it's, it's, I mean,
[00:48:40] This guy was the fucking real deal, okay, the OG.
[00:48:47] It's kind of crazy to think about, and he was, of course, like disparaged endlessly.
[00:48:52] He was attacked endlessly, and the Democrats at the time did not shy away from, did not
[00:49:00] shy away from using whatever ammunition they could.
[00:49:07] people across the country left at the chance to work on Jesse Jackson's presidential campaign,
[00:49:14] reaching out to voters far beyond the black community.
[00:49:17] He brought the white feminists, the white farmers, the first GLBT leaders within the
[00:49:25] Democratic Party.
[00:49:26] He said, come and take a seat at this table.
[00:49:29] I have enough room for everybody.
[00:49:33] Surprisingly, Jackson struggled to receive endorsements from many high-profile black-
[00:49:40] Surprisingly.
[00:49:41] Um, no, not surprisingly, actually.
[00:49:47] As a matter of fact, very unsurprisingly.
[00:49:51] You know who else was also a prominent- Now we have the rear-view mirror, so we have a
[00:49:57] very different attitude on this.
[00:49:59] But if you recall, there was another high-profile, young, black, Democratic Party presidency contender
[00:50:09] who also struggled to receive endorsements from high-profile black figures in the party.
[00:50:15] His name was Barack Obama.
[00:50:17] Okay?
[00:50:18] I'm sorry.
[00:50:21] This is just how the game is played.
[00:50:23] If you don't understand it by now, make no fuck a mistake.
[00:50:27] He had to literally earn that shit with the Iowa caucus, okay?
[00:50:34] He had to earn that shit.
[00:50:35] They wanted Hillary.
[00:50:37] It's true, by the way.
[00:50:38] For those of you who don't know, this is literally what happened.
[00:50:42] Do not let any motherfucker try to do revisionist history here.
[00:50:46] Barack Obama went through a similar struggle.
[00:50:51] Barack Obama went through a similar issue with earning the endorsements of high profile
[00:50:57] black figures in the Democratic Party as well.
[00:51:02] Politicians, most of the black leadership was against him running.
[00:51:07] They had their own arrangements with the Democratic Party and establishment.
[00:51:12] They didn't think it could work, but he ran and he did very well, better than they all thought.
[00:51:19] 3.5 million people cast their votes for Jesse Jackson.
[00:51:25] estimated that as many as 20 percent of the African Americans who voted for him had never
[00:51:31] voted before. Though he fell short of winning the Democratic nomination. Jesse Jackson's
[00:51:39] 1984 president.
[00:51:41] Well, I swear to God, I swear to God, this right here was another was another like 2016
[00:51:50] Bernie versus Hillary Clinton versus Donald Trump moment, okay? 1984, Jesse Jackson comes
[00:52:01] in, DNC clicks his ass, okay? Actively destroys his mobilization efforts. And basically lo
[00:52:12] and behold, you got the proto-Trump, Ronald fucking Reagan. That's why they say, don't
[00:52:18] blame me. I'm, I, I'm from Minnesota, by the way,
[00:52:25] because Minnesota was the only state to fucking voted for Mondale
[00:52:31] over Reagan.
[00:52:39] Yeah.
[00:52:43] Just, you know, lots of comparisons to be made here.
[00:52:46] and she'll be
[00:52:48] changed political landscape forever
[00:52:51] long before there was a barack obama
[00:52:54] there was a revenue cj action
[00:52:56] and he was lifting up little kids all across the house the real comparison
[00:53:00] here is not a barack obama the real comparison here is a bernie sanders but
[00:53:03] obviously i'm too white to be making that comparison a lot of people are going
[00:53:07] to be like hush now little white baby but the reality of the matter is
[00:53:11] a more accurate comparison would be a Bernie Sanders.
[00:53:17] I believe in the day two, one day can become president in the United States.
[00:53:22] He taught us that our voices matter.
[00:53:25] The reality of the matter is Barack Obama won, right?
[00:53:30] Like Barack Obama won.
[00:53:35] Whereas, and he was able to secure the endorsements by the time,
[00:53:39] By the time he was, you know, the established candidate, right?
[00:53:44] And we also know how he governed after he won the presidency.
[00:53:52] He ran on a very progressive platform.
[00:53:54] He secured the endorsements.
[00:53:56] He won the primary.
[00:53:57] And then he kept up with a relatively, relatively progressive campaign in the general as well.
[00:54:04] And then he fucking turned around and governed, like a Hillary, right?
[00:54:22] What's the power of our vote?
[00:54:32] Why are you lying, Hassan?
[00:54:35] Why am I lying about what?
[00:54:37] Do you want me to- I mean do you want to- do you want to get into an argument while I'm
[00:54:41] effing in and out?
[00:54:43] Like while my internet is cutting in and out, is that what you want to do?
[00:54:46] You want to get into a fucking long convoluted heated argument right at this moment, you think?
[00:54:51] Anyway, here's another testament to, here's another testament to the DNC's like machinery.
[00:54:59] Here's a clip of Chuck Schumer bragging about blocking the Jackson plank, which was proposed
[00:55:02] in the 1988 DNC platform item by Jesse Jackson's presidential campaign supporting policy and
[00:55:06] self-determination.
[00:55:08] You might recognize a person who is speaking in 1988 celebrating blocking the Jackson plank
[00:55:15] in 1988.
[00:55:16] I usually begin my speeches by saying I'm glad to be here.
[00:55:20] I'm not quite sure that's appropriate tonight,
[00:55:23] that when I walked up the stairs I was pushed,
[00:55:26] that when I came here...
[00:55:33] Great. I fucking love that, man. I love this view.
[00:55:36] Now, you don't want to hear the other side.
[00:55:40] You don't want to hear the other side.
[00:55:43] Then don't stay in this room.
[00:55:47] Go wait for your candidate and listen to him and make yourself feel good, okay?
[00:55:53] If you don't want to listen to the other side, please leave.
[00:55:59] I may not convert you to my point of view, but I will tell you something.
[00:56:07] If you believe in your argument, you can withstand very easily the argument from the other side.
[00:56:16] And so if you can't, then I ask you to leave.
[00:56:22] Let me remind you the last time I was booed publicly, and this was the last time, was
[00:56:29] something you all afford. Because I was the leader in the fight against the pro-Palestinian
[00:56:38] Jackson plank at the Democratic convention. And I got up on that platform and I said just
[00:56:46] what I thought and certain other states got up and booed my speech so that just as tonight.
[00:56:54] so crazy that like Chuck Schumer has been Israel first for like his basically his entire political,
[00:57:03] his entire political experience. Like this is yet another glaringly obvious example of him
[00:57:10] just being like anti everything Jesse Jackson represents, including running on a platform for
[00:57:16] Palestinian self-determination in fucking 1988. Okay. The only time when you see him this
[00:57:24] energized. The only time when you see Chuck Schumer this energized is when he's speaking at like
[00:57:30] some American Jewish conference or something like that where he's just sitting there and
[00:57:34] talking about how excited he is to make sure that Israel gets unlimited support.
[00:57:38] Link please, this is on my Twitter page. I co-retweeted this.
[00:57:44] The MC had to get up and say, give the man a chance to be heard. Well, you know what ladies and
[00:57:50] gentlemen perhaps it didn't surprise me that it happened there it surprises me
[00:57:56] that it happened here folks hey hey Bob hey Bob Bob I deserve a little
[00:58:06] courtesy. Don't you think? Don't you think, Bob?
[00:58:18] In conclusion,
[00:58:21] it's not working.
[00:58:23] There's one man there who's clapping his hands and booing. It reminds me of the old
[00:58:27] Sid Caesar routine like this.
[00:58:32] Usually begin my speed.
[00:58:36] The struggle against the left flank, the Senate's working class policies have been ongoing for
[00:58:40] far longer than these last election cycles.
[00:58:42] RIP, Jesse Jackson.
[00:58:47] It's once again, it's once again another, you know, another instance.
[00:58:57] Senator Schumer says, Jesse Jackson was an icon, Chuck Schumer now, of course tweets,
[00:59:01] Jesse Jackson was an icon of the civil rights movement and a fearless warrior for justice
[00:59:05] for all people.
[00:59:06] one of the most powerful forces of positive change in the country. America is far more
[00:59:09] equal than it just plays thanks to his work. My prayers over this family and all those
[00:59:13] who were inspired by him as we honor Reverend Jackson in the coming days, I will be thinking
[00:59:16] of the many lessons he taught us like no matter what, I have to fucking make sure that there's
[00:59:21] no Palestinian self-determination.
[00:59:24] Okay.
[00:59:25] Here, we'll do a history of Jesse Jackson's legacy from marching with MLK to building
[00:59:40] the Rainbow Coalition by Democracy Now.
[00:59:43] And then we'll move on to the MAGA family annihilator.
[00:59:46] This is Democracy Now, democracynow.org.
[00:59:49] I'm Amy Goodman.
[00:59:50] We're continuing our look at the life and legacy of the Reverend Jack C. Jackson, who
[00:59:54] died today at the age of 84.
[00:59:57] A civil rights icon two-time presidential candidate, we're joined now by two guests.
[01:00:04] Larry Ham is a longtime civil rights activist.
[01:00:07] He's chair of the People's Organization for Progress.
[01:00:10] He was co-chair of the Jackson for President campaign in New Jersey in 1988, also a Jackson
[01:00:18] delegate at the democratic. It's just so crazy. Cause like there is no reward, you know what?
[01:00:27] And me, Senator Chuck Schumer follows you. Will you have him on the show? No, he doesn't.
[01:00:30] The fuck are you talking about? Of course he doesn't follow me. Are you insane?
[01:00:38] It's like these people, people like Jesse Jackson were on the right side of history.
[01:00:45] Okay, unflinching, unyielding, always correct. Okay, always fucking correct. And they got
[01:00:54] punished endlessly for it. Some people who were also on the right side of history got
[01:00:59] killed for being on the right side of history for, for having conviction, for believing
[01:01:05] in the cause of justice for all, for believing in egalitarian principles and acting on it.
[01:01:11] not just stick into words, but acting on said principles.
[01:01:17] Our American history is filled with people like this, okay?
[01:01:24] Our American history is filled with brave civil rights legends like Jesse Jackson, who
[01:01:32] unfortunately just passed away, but was punished endlessly throughout his advocacy, throughout
[01:01:38] his activism throughout his career. It's very, very frustrating to see these monsters that
[01:01:49] offered setback after setback after setback on numerous occasions only to turn around
[01:01:57] and be like, wow, they're legacy.
[01:01:59] We always loved it.
[01:02:00] We were always a fan, you know?
[01:02:15] Yes, Mamdani delivered.
[01:02:16] I know, I know.
[01:02:17] I'm gonna talk about that.
[01:02:18] I'm gonna talk about all of that, okay?
[01:02:22] I'm gonna get into that.
[01:02:23] National Convention then, and the former president of the New Jersey chapter of the Rainbow Coalition.
[01:02:35] And we're joined by Clarence Lucene, political science professor at Howard University, the
[01:02:41] director of the International Affairs Program there.
[01:02:44] We welcome you both to Democracy Now!
[01:02:47] Professor Clarence Lucene, let's begin with you.
[01:02:50] woke up this morning with this news of this historic figure having passed the Reverend Jesse Jackson, your thoughts on his significance on his life and legacy.
[01:03:03] Good morning, Amy. Good morning, Larry as well. Yeah, my phone has been blown up with texts from not just people here in the US, but from around the world as the news spread. I want to echo what Bernie Sanders
[01:03:20] said about Jackson's contribution.
[01:03:24] Jackson's life contributed to making this country more
[01:03:29] democratic, more inclusive, more fair.
[01:03:33] What Jackson was able to do was to marry movements,
[01:03:39] grassroots movements, with electoral politics.
[01:03:43] Prior to the 1980s, a lot of activists
[01:03:47] who were working on issues from anti-nuclear kinds of concerns, to peace issues, to civil rights,
[01:03:56] had a kind of sketchy relationship with electoral politics. And Jackson saw that that was a vehicle
[01:04:05] for being able to bring this country to its principles that it exposes. And so in 84 and in 88,
[01:04:16] Jackson was doing two things. One was building an electoral movement that would make the
[01:04:23] Democratic Party and electoral politics more democratic. But at the same time, he was also
[01:04:31] building a movement outside of that, the National Rainbow Coalition, which picked up the mantle
[01:04:39] from the civil rights movement and from what Dr. King and others have been doing in the
[01:04:44] 1960s and brought that into the 1980s and beyond and his contributions were not just
[01:04:51] domestic of course, but also international, not only working with folks who were working
[01:04:58] around issues like human rights and peace, but just a range of concerns that people had
[01:05:05] around the world, including of course the anti-part-tab movement.
[01:05:10] talk about that, especially for young people who aren't so familiar with the movement to
[01:05:15] take down apartheid in South Africa and going back to 1966, the march against fear in Mississippi.
[01:05:24] You need people like this. You need a million. You need tens of millions of Jesse Jackson's.
[01:05:29] The reality of the matter is the work never ends. The struggle always continues. You need people
[01:05:36] who say, nah, this is fucked up. You know what I mean? Whether it be the apartheid in
[01:05:40] South Africa, whether it be the apartheid in Palestine, you need people to continue
[01:05:47] pushing that advocacy, okay? That's why I never, I never discourage people from protesting.
[01:05:55] I never discourage people from changing their minds. I never discourage people when they
[01:05:59] actually come to that recognition, no matter how late it is, because we don't have the,
[01:06:05] We don't have the time nor do we have the opportunity, the privilege to say no to people
[01:06:14] who come on board with these decisions, come on board with these movements, okay?
[01:06:19] We need everyone, especially considering that the powers of B will do everything.
[01:06:25] We don't have the luxury, thank you, Chatter, that was the word I was looking for, we don't
[01:06:27] have the luxury to just fucking push people away to say, ah, it's not for me, it's fine.
[01:06:34] You know, we have to work within the system
[01:06:37] to the best of our ability.
[01:06:38] We have to work with people that we disagree with
[01:06:40] from time to time.
[01:06:42] We don't have the luxury, we don't have the resources.
[01:06:45] Oh, up through, what was it, 2000,
[01:06:48] with the fight around Gore and Bush?
[01:06:53] Yep, the 1966 Martin Lutheran Sphere
[01:06:56] happened in Mississippi.
[01:06:58] This was three years after King had given his speech
[01:07:02] that the March on Washington, I have a dream speech.
[01:07:06] And Megger Evans had been killed.
[01:07:09] And James Meredith, who was a local activist in Mississippi,
[01:07:13] started a march.
[01:07:15] He was shot during that march,
[01:07:17] but that then galvanized the entire civil rights movement
[01:07:20] to come to Mississippi.
[01:07:22] So Jackson was there, King was there,
[01:07:24] Stokely Carmichael was there.
[01:07:26] That's where Stokely Carmichael made his famous statement
[01:07:29] about Black Power.
[01:07:31] And that's important because what we see with Jackson is that he brought together the disparate parts of not only the black political movement, people who are nationalists, people who consider themselves socialists, people consider themselves liberals, even black conservatives.
[01:07:48] Jackson would galvanize and rally.
[01:07:50] And when he ran in 88 and 84,
[01:07:54] but Jackson also brought together people outside of the civil rights community and outside of the black community.
[01:08:01] And so that was really kind of a turning point. So then we get to 1983.
[01:08:07] And there's a big celebration of the 20th anniversary of the March on Washington.
[01:08:12] But it's also a protest against Reagan Reagan had been elected in 1980 and launched the.
[01:08:19] harshest anti-civil rights presidency to that day.
[01:08:26] So Jackson and civil rights leaders and trade unions and others called for this march.
[01:08:32] At that march, there was a grass through,
[01:08:35] they've been a grassroots movement growing and as well run Jesse run.
[01:08:40] This wasn't Jackson just saying,
[01:08:42] I want to be president.
[01:08:43] This was a recognition of Jackson's work,
[01:08:46] his moral and political clarity in that moment, and he launched not only his presidential
[01:08:54] campaign, which many of us worked on, and Larry was critical on that, Ron Daniels, Jack O'Dell, others,
[01:09:01] but he also launched the National Rainbow Coalition. And they worked in parallel,
[01:09:07] and as Bernie said and others have noted, the reason Barack Obama becomes president in 2008
[01:09:14] is because of the work that Jackson and others like Fannie Lou Hamer, uh, who made sure that
[01:09:21] the democratic party would democratize and change the rules of the game so that when
[01:09:28] Obama ran in 2008, he was running under very different circumstances than even when Jackson
[01:09:33] ran in 1984 and 1988. And Jackson- I guess this is one way to get some black history
[01:09:39] month on the stream. I mean, come on. Yeah. Here, let's hear a speech from JC Jackson
[01:09:49] talking about the neoliberal Democratic Party's refusal to even attempt to appeal to the working
[01:09:53] classes, let alone organize them. Okay. This is the around the Reagan era. We're gonna
[01:10:02] stop the rocks. It's been laying around and kicking up in 1980. Reagan won Massachusetts
[01:10:12] by 2,500 votes. There were over 100,000 students unregistered over 50,000 blacks over 50,000
[01:10:22] Hispanics. He won by 2,500. 10 of the state. Rocks just land around. He won, Illinois,
[01:10:36] by 300,000 folks. 800,000 unregistered blacks. 500,000 Hispanics. Rocks just land around.
[01:10:50] Jesse Jackson got right focus of the cleanser the dem primers who bombard him with openly
[01:10:58] racist campaign ads and messaging. There are a lot of reasons to despise the cleanser,
[01:11:01] but that's one of the biggest ones. The cleanser used racism to sink and ascend a socialist
[01:11:03] figure who would have won in a landslide of the cleanser and essentially rigged the primers
[01:11:07] and got out of the racist white folks to sink him.
[01:11:11] Jesse Jackson, Jesse Jackson and his politics will be very familiar to you if you're like
[01:11:18] a post 2016 Bernie bro. Okay. If you're a post 2016 Bernie bro, the, the attacks against
[01:11:27] them also were obviously far more consequential than even Bernie Sanders at the time because
[01:11:32] like material conditions had gotten far worse by 2016.
[01:11:37] So people were way more invested in an anti establishment figure as opposed to back then.
[01:11:43] And not only that, but also the shine of like new deal Democrats was still very much firmly
[01:11:50] captured in the hands of the establishment Democrats in general.
[01:11:55] So that is part of the reason why it seemed virtually impossible back then.
[01:12:01] But the slant that he ran on and his advocacy was damn near identical to the advocacy that
[01:12:08] you see nowadays with the Bernie crats, with that same exact movement, what I like to call
[01:12:13] left flank candidates, okay? The left flank candidates and their advocacy was very similar.
[01:12:23] It was a working class versus class first politics. It was a uniting message on the boundaries
[01:12:29] a class rather than other, rather than other culture war narratives in general.
[01:12:43] And yeah, it's not, it's not even.
[01:12:47] In 1980, three million high school students unregistered to vote.
[01:12:56] down to the non-voters like even down to going after non-voters, trying to organize
[01:13:04] non-voters and activate them into voting. Okay?
[01:13:07] Now they've been registered to draft rocks just laying around. 11 million college students
[01:13:17] who could have chosen jobs over jails, pissed over wall, they didn't vote.
[01:13:22] Now they're crying. Rocks. Get laying around. Reagan won 8,000 states by 180,000 votes.
[01:13:38] But there were 3 million unregistered blacks in the same 8 states. Rocks. Get laying around.
[01:13:46] He won New York by 165,000 votes, 600,000 students unregistered, 900,000 blacks, 600,000 Hispanics
[01:13:59] rocks. You're laying around. 1980 Reagan won Pennsylvania by 300,000 votes. 400,000
[01:14:13] students unregistered. More than 600,000 blacks unregistered. Reagan won
[01:14:22] Pennsylvania by the margin of despair by the margin of the fracture of our
[01:14:27] coalition. Your time has come. Pick up your slingshot. Pick up your rock. The
[01:14:34] cloud. Our time has come. A new day has begun. Red, yellow, black and white. We're
[01:14:44] all precious in God's sight. Our time has come.
[01:14:48] How depressing is that that this same exact speech is the most relevant today still chatter?
[01:15:03] This is the exact same reason why you look back at my commentary from 10 years past,
[01:15:11] you look back at the stuff that I was writing about, you look back at the stuff that I was
[01:15:15] saying in 2016 and onward. And the reality of the matter is the issues are the same.
[01:15:26] And my advocacy is the same. This just how it is. This is how it always is. This is how
[01:15:34] it's always been, especially in a place like the United States of America.
[01:15:47] If you are, if you are a socialist, if you're a Marxist, if you are a progressive, if you
[01:15:54] are to the left of the Democratic Party, and you see these problems, you recognize them,
[01:16:03] you want to solve them, you communicate how we could solve them. Slowly but surely you
[01:16:13] start realizing that the hurdles are the same, the problems are the same, the setbacks are
[01:16:19] the same, but nevertheless we still continue to organize. But that is the reality. You
[01:16:31] You got to take advantage of the opportunities given to you, the opportunities to organize,
[01:16:40] and you have to be persistent, you have to be stubborn, and you just have to keep pushing.
[01:16:49] Yeah, the history of all Hatherto existing society is the history of class struggles.
[01:16:57] It's true.
[01:17:01] I fucking butchered saying hithered though hithered though. I don't never know. I never learned how to say that word. Hithered do.
[01:17:13] Hithered to.
[01:17:23] Hithered toe.
[01:17:27] civil rights movement was built upon very similar work done in the thirties and fifties.
[01:17:31] Yeah.
[01:17:34] The struggle continues.
[01:17:37] So that's why I always say, look, man, I'm a socialist.
[01:17:42] Whenever people say, oh, it's on, this is a setback far too large.
[01:17:47] What do we do here?
[01:17:48] What do I always tell you?
[01:17:49] Oh man, we took a big L here.
[01:17:53] What do I always say, I'm a socialist.
[01:17:59] My entire life, my entire life has been one L after the other, and yet we still continue.
[01:18:10] Because as long as these issues continue, you can't fucking cave, you can't buckle,
[01:18:16] you can't give in to some of the worst, most powerful forces in society telling you, you
[01:18:21] You have to stop.
[01:18:26] You have to keep going.
[01:18:29] You have to keep pushing.
[01:18:34] Especially when you know your cause is just.
[01:18:42] You do it for those who were lost in the battle and you do it for those who remain.
[01:18:49] Anyway, it is what it is.
[01:18:54] It is something you have to internalize though.
[01:18:56] You have to have a backbone.
[01:18:59] You have to, you have to understand, like especially in, uh,
[01:19:04] in terms of the advocacy surrounding, uh, Palestinians and,
[01:19:08] and Palestinian self-determination, right?
[01:19:13] Here's Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, accused of anti-semitism for
[01:19:17] advocating for palestinians in the fucking eighties mind you
[01:19:21] you offended
[01:19:22] the jews and about your second time hearing about the holocaust say that
[01:19:25] when we're not sick and tired of hearing about black lynchings in the south and so
[01:19:29] uh... is uh... i mean we're still sympathetic and what what is he what
[01:19:32] would
[01:19:33] and what what incredibly bad timing after visiting the holocaust site
[01:19:38] the tour got asked me how did i feel about it
[01:19:41] i say one has to have a sense of tragedy and i think it's real tragic
[01:19:45] I said, and the phrase that many Jewish people use never again,
[01:19:49] really should apply to everybody, because all of us
[01:19:51] should say never again to fascism,
[01:19:54] because this is the logical conclusion of fascism.
[01:19:58] So you say, well, you make it sound
[01:20:00] as if it's just a humanitarian crisis when it's in fact unique.
[01:20:05] I said, well, as a social scientist,
[01:20:07] I choose to use the word tragic.
[01:20:09] You say, but unique.
[01:20:10] I say tragic.
[01:20:10] I say, I read Trail of Tears.
[01:20:12] I know how the Indians were exterminated.
[01:20:14] 60 million blacks were lost between Africa and America,
[01:20:16] all the similar situations.
[01:20:18] And so he became a Finland because I chose
[01:20:20] to use the word tragic rather than unique.
[01:20:23] Yeah.
[01:20:26] Yeah.
[01:20:28] He was right.
[01:20:30] And he wasn't too early.
[01:20:33] He was right, but he wasn't too early even back then.
[01:20:37] It's just that society was not ready for it.
[01:20:41] But even back then, there were plenty of thinkers
[01:20:43] recognize right from wrong, who understood the similarities, who understood that the
[01:20:49] very same ideological forces that committed the atrocities during the Holocaust were the
[01:20:54] exact same ideological forces at a different time doing the indigenous extermination, doing
[01:21:00] 400 years of colonial extraction, slavery, mass rapes, the death and destruction of black
[01:21:08] people from Africa. It was the exact same ideological motivation. It was fascism before
[01:21:17] fascism was able to materialize as a solid political movement, right? Before it was fascism,
[01:21:30] it was colonialism. Before it was colonialism, I guess it was, I don't know, I don't know
[01:21:37] know what you would call it at that point, but the reality of the matter is that it was
[01:21:48] the same old tragedy in many respects.
[01:21:55] The exceptional nature or the consistent demands of singling out the Holocaust, especially
[01:22:06] nowadays is weaponized against the plight of Palestinians. Any time you make any sort
[01:22:11] of comparison between what took place with the Nazis, what they did to six million Jews
[01:22:21] and millions of other people as well, slobs, people who had had disabilities, gay people,
[01:22:28] people. When you compare that to the the the genocide that Israel is committing
[01:22:38] against Palestinians people say no no no you can't do that never again just means
[01:22:41] never again for us never again just for Jews that's not what never again is
[01:22:46] supposed to be about. Okay. It reflects a certain hypersensitivity that we must
[01:22:58] have a new formula in the Middle East that represents more balance in our policy. We
[01:23:03] must be concerned about Palestinian justice, Lebanon's territorial integrity protected,
[01:23:09] and normalized ties with the Arab world. That must not be considered a blessing.
[01:23:13] When quotes like that come out about the Holocaust and so on, who would be out to discredit you
[01:23:19] so by getting that kind of misquote? If it is, as you say it, a misquote.
[01:23:24] were insulted and outraged by virtue of the fact that we accepted our past
[01:23:29] invitation to go to Lebanon and therefore and there were many who simply
[01:23:34] attempted to sabotage the trip by trying to discredit us and therefore make our
[01:23:39] meeting with him an irrelevant trip I suppose the relevant trip one of the
[01:23:44] guys who helped to deal with our ticket arrangements getting their travel agent
[01:23:50] He became so irate over the fact that we were going to meet this enatom, this guy called
[01:23:55] Aaron Fatt.
[01:23:56] And he just simply went in rage and lost all sense of emotion, balance, he did a press
[01:24:00] conference.
[01:24:01] He was the man who worked for you?
[01:24:02] No, he did not work for us.
[01:24:03] And that was a lie he told.
[01:24:04] He did not work for us.
[01:24:05] When you had your picture taken hugging Aaron Fatt, that of course offended a lot of people
[01:24:09] and strange bedfellows to be.
[01:24:10] Yeah.
[01:24:11] I mean, this is it.
[01:24:14] How dare you?
[01:24:15] How dare you communicate with the other side?
[01:24:18] other side that we obviously choose to undermine the other side that we never want to offer a voice
[01:24:24] to, because if you never actually recognize the other side's humanity, then it's much easier to
[01:24:30] disparage them. It's much easier to dehumanize them. It's much easier to justify all of the
[01:24:35] atrocities that befall the Palestinian people, right? So we here in the heart of empire play a
[01:24:45] very significant role, a role that I try to play to the best of my ability, right?
[01:24:52] We have the opportunity to show the other side. We have the opportunity to give a voice to the
[01:24:57] voiceless. We have an opportunity to listen to their demands. We have an opportunity to humanize
[01:25:01] them to our, to our friends, to our family members using the platforms that we have at our disposal.
[01:25:07] They will always try and stop it, and this is not just the Palestinians versus the Israeli
[01:25:15] society and its military conquest.
[01:25:17] This is the same for every group, okay?
[01:25:22] It's the same for the Venezuelans.
[01:25:23] It's the same for the Cubans.
[01:25:25] It's the same for all of the dispossessed masses that American imperialism and Western
[01:25:31] imperialism chooses to dominate, okay?
[01:25:36] That's why there's always so much resistance and that resistance should be expected.
[01:25:41] That resistance should always be expected.
[01:25:43] It's one that I expected when I had 35 people watching me.
[01:25:46] It's one that I expected when I had 350 people watching me.
[01:25:49] And it's one that I certainly receive every single day with 35,000 people watching me.
[01:25:57] Right?
[01:25:59] That's part of the reason why I've always maintained a position where I'm, I, I, I want
[01:26:05] make sure that I have the most reliable basis support through a subscription mechanism rather
[01:26:10] than one that relies on ads rather than one that relies on contracts rather than one that relies
[01:26:14] on corporations. I'm not like tying this back to, you know, subscribing to the Piker Broadcasting
[01:26:19] Service. I'm just simply telling you that's precisely the reason why, precisely the reason why I do
[01:26:25] things the way I do. Right?
[01:26:35] The reality of the matter is, these are setbacks that you have to be ready for.
[01:26:46] These are setbacks that you have to expect, no matter what happens.
[01:26:53] No matter what happens, there will always be naysayers out there, people who seek to
[01:26:57] disparage you, people who seek to undermine your message, and you just have to keep pushing
[01:27:04] through. You have to keep pushing through regardless. As long as you know your cause
[01:27:12] is just, this is something that you have to remember. People will say a whole bunch of
[01:27:21] nonsense. You speak out against Israel to call you an anti-Semite, as they did with
[01:27:28] Jesse Jackson. You speak out against American imperialism in Venezuela to say, oh well you
[01:27:35] want to, you want to destroy the Venezuelan population. You don't care if they die. When
[01:27:40] in fact, it's actually the American government's design that is killing Venezuelans, right?
[01:27:48] That denies them sovereignty. Same with people in Cuba. It doesn't matter what people say,
[01:27:58] say, you can't listen to naysayers who are either deluded into thinking that you are
[01:28:06] a bad person or people who are cynically weaponizing these other forces at play, racism, white
[01:28:14] supremacy, Nazism, fascism, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, people who are very well aware
[01:28:25] of of the the social conditioning that exists and will choose to weaponize it against you.
[01:28:32] Right. Just got to keep pushing through it. You're hugging the member of the PLO.
[01:28:37] Other organizations are not unassociated with terrorism.
[01:28:39] Not of respect. And that part of the world, one of the common cultural ways of greeting
[01:28:45] people is with an embrace and a hug on both sides. Yeah, this is the same shit. What people say
[01:28:50] This is the same shit where people say Hassan, oh, you're pro Hamas. You're an anti-Semite.
[01:28:55] Just like, uh, John Federman was, uh, saying the other day, Hassan, you're an anti-Semite.
[01:29:01] You're pro Hamas. You're pro Hamas. It's like the Palestinian people have a legal right to resistance.
[01:29:09] Okay. That's just what it is. Take it up with the fucking international community.
[01:29:14] If you have a problem with that, take it up with international humanitarian rights.
[01:29:18] Okay? Palestinians have a legal right to defend themselves, their lives, their dignity, their
[01:29:27] sovereignty against a settler colonial state that is seeking to wipe them out.
[01:29:38] Look, they said the same shit about PLO.
[01:29:44] in 1984 that he got hammered for in his relationship with the Jewish American voters.
[01:29:49] He denied this at first.
[01:29:50] He eventually acknowledged that he made those comments.
[01:29:53] It was said in private and he thought he was off the record with some reporters
[01:29:57] and it ended up being a newspaper.
[01:29:59] And he apologized for it.
[01:30:00] This has always been the third rail in American politics and it...
[01:30:07] was even more so than that it is now.
[01:30:09] Back then, it was not okay to even talk about Palestinians.
[01:30:13] The US government policy was not to even speak to the Palestinian leaders at the time who were considered terrorists.
[01:30:20] And when Jesse Jackson said that we should be seeking a two-state solution in the 80s, that was not a thing.
[01:30:27] The other thing is that he brought Arab Americans into the political process in a way that they had not been brought into the process before.
[01:30:34] And that's a legacy that I think still sticks with that community.
[01:30:43] There is some new trouble to tell you about tonight between Reverend Jesse Jackson and
[01:30:47] Barack Obama and Fox's John Gibson is here with more on that.
[01:30:50] Thanks, Margo.
[01:30:51] Barack Obama is about change, the Reverend Jesse Jackson says, starting with the Middle
[01:30:55] East, we're quoting Jackson now, decades of putting Israel's interest first will end.
[01:30:59] In an interview in France with a mere two-year of the New York Post, Jackson said, Sinus
[01:31:04] have controlled American policy for decades and will lose their clout when Barack Obama
[01:31:08] enters the White House.
[01:31:09] Today the Obama campaign reacted quickly by saying Jesse Jackson is not an Obama advisor
[01:31:14] and Jackson is quote therefore in no position to interpret or share Barack Obama's views
[01:31:19] on Israel and foreign policy.
[01:31:21] Jackson's untimely quotes could have an effect on Florida and some parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania
[01:31:26] where the Jewish vote is important.
[01:31:28] Obama's team further said no false charges can change Barack Obama's unshakable commitment
[01:31:33] to Israel security and as president Obama will ensure that Israel can defend itself
[01:31:38] from every threat it faces. Well, keeping a couple of things to pay attention to here.
[01:31:43] Some things never change and some things change dramatically. Establishment liberals, of course,
[01:31:50] will rat fuck the people that brought them along. The people that helped play a role
[01:31:57] in getting them to the position of power. That's number one, Barack Obama behaving like
[01:32:04] establishment Democrat here, but something that has changed dramatically is the Fox News coverage.
[01:32:10] Can you imagine Fox News offering fair and balanced coverage as opposed to now
[01:32:16] in a situation like this?
[01:32:19] I'm just saying, this is considered fair and balanced reporting, especially in comparison to,
[01:32:25] to even the fucking New York Times coverage now, you know? I feel like Fox News back then,
[01:32:30] Man, which was foul for the record, foul to Barack Obama, foul to anyone that was ostensibly
[01:32:39] to center left, like liberal, you know, more liberal than Ron Reagan.
[01:32:46] They were foul, right?
[01:32:49] But even then, this looks like fucking, this looks like more fair coverage than what CNN's
[01:32:53] Jake Tapper would offer to Barack Obama nowadays.
[01:32:59] Think about that.
[01:33:01] Think about how some things do not change at all.
[01:33:05] And think about how much certain things have changed.
[01:33:09] A relic.
[01:33:11] Obama's denials in mind.
[01:33:13] I'd like to remind you of my comments last week on Obama's close relationship with Rashid
[01:33:17] Khalidi.
[01:33:18] Khalidi and his wife are personal friends of the Obamas in Chicago as well as somebody
[01:33:23] who donated money to Obama and someone to whom Obama steered grant money in his position
[01:33:28] at the Woods Fund.
[01:33:29] 20 of the LA Times, Kaledi once acted as a spokesman for the PLO, and a negotiator for
[01:33:34] Palestinians and peace talks, and Obama once said Kaledi opened his eyes to a different
[01:33:39] point of view.
[01:33:40] Obama's history with one-time PLO spokesman Rashid Kaledi makes me wonder if Jesse Jackson's
[01:33:46] error was simply that he spoke out at the wrong time, just 20 days before the election.
[01:33:52] to get some radio Fox news.com. Check out the radio show XM one at 168 serious 145 and
[01:34:01] someone said, yeah, Jesse Jackson, 2003 don't attack Iraq. Yep.
[01:34:17] All you give for being on the right side of history is just an endless amount of fucking
[01:34:22] scrutiny your whole damn life, your whole damn career and advocacy.
[01:34:29] That's all you fucking receive, dude.
[01:34:32] Straight up, straight up.
[01:34:35] You can be on the right side of every issue, your whole damn life.
[01:34:40] And when you finally pass, they'll turn around and say the very same people that actually
[01:34:46] caused you so much ire your whole life
[01:34:50] that rat fucked you
[01:34:51] that basically did everything in their fucking physical power to stop your
[01:34:55] movement
[01:34:56] to stop your advocacy will then turn around and say
[01:34:59] in the most like whitewash reputation laundered way possible to the turn
[01:35:03] around and say all he was great he was a brave
[01:35:06] uh... he was brave hero
[01:35:08] and we fucked his movement up every single step of the fucking way chuck
[01:35:13] schumer
[01:35:14] is not unique
[01:35:15] in this regard. I know we cover Chuck Schumer's statements now versus what he had said in 1988
[01:35:22] taking credit for destroying the Jesse Jackson plank on Palestinian self-determination, but
[01:35:32] that's just how it is. That's how it always will be.
[01:35:37] Well, how can you do these things, Reverend? You're always out marching and you're demonstrating
[01:35:44] and you're willing to go to jail and you're going from nation to nation. And how do you
[01:35:48] reconcile that with your religion? Well, my religion obligates me to do that.
[01:35:52] Okay. Like legit feedback from a 41 month subscriber for what it's worth. The sound
[01:35:55] board makes your stream less watchable. My wife literally made me turn on one of your
[01:35:58] YouTube videos. I was listening via premium on the drive home because she was so annoying over
[01:36:02] the sound board. No ideological problems here. It's just really annoying and repetitive sounding.
[01:36:05] I don't mean this as any hate. Just feedback. That's crazy. That's crazy. Okay. Well, to that,
[01:36:14] To you chatter I say and pussy too. Yeah, that's right. That's a bad take and we're gonna keep using the fucking soundboard
[01:36:21] Okay, I also have this to say for you and your wife
[01:36:26] Okay
[01:36:27] That's all I got
[01:36:29] I'm gonna keep using the fucking soundboard. I don't even care. I am gonna keep using the soundboard every now and then
[01:36:36] Especially because
[01:36:44] Yeah. So just, uh, you know, keep up. Uh, nice, sweet wife flex, by the way, you know,
[01:37:03] respect, respect to you, respect to you, chatter, blammo. I mean, that's all I got.
[01:37:12] Do you realize your fame and influence can vanish in a day? Be nice to your bosses slash
[01:37:17] where your money comes from. My fucking bosses are you. Okay. You are my bosses. The Piker
[01:37:23] Broadcasting Service is sponsored by you, the people for you, the people. Okay. Um, so that's
[01:37:31] the only group of people that I'm held accountable to. But having said that, if they're going
[01:37:35] to fucking turn around and, uh, you know, get upset about my usage of, uh, the soundboard
[01:37:42] then for them, I don't really have anything else to say. Even Reddit likes it. Unless
[01:37:49] it's sort of a controversial, it's not, wow, I'm losing yours. You're doing dual-shring.
[01:37:55] Also it's on, that seems like people like it. Or is it the uncleization and he's becoming
[01:38:04] jank. Remember when some of the
[01:38:14] shatters polite you told you the
[01:38:15] bull hair wasn't cutting it? I
[01:38:16] mean, I'm not going to like use
[01:38:18] it aggressively unless you guys
[01:38:20] uh, unless you tell me that
[01:38:23] you're annoyed by it at which
[01:38:25] point I will actually keep
[01:38:26] hitting it. You know, I'm not
[01:38:29] going to overdo it unless you
[01:38:30] fucking tell me to not use it
[01:38:31] at which point I will overdo
[01:38:33] it. My religion obligates me to go to South Africa and witness. My religion
[01:38:38] obligates me to go to the Middle East and try to offer a peace plan and
[01:38:42] reconcile Arab and Jew. My religion obligates me to serve. And so I think
[01:38:49] that those of us who take our religion seriously, who would follow the the mold
[01:38:56] of Christ, must teach and preach and do it in and out of season.
[01:39:03] The one fact is that we live our lives as if life is certain and death is uncertain.
[01:39:10] Death is certain, life is uncertain, and therefore to that extent we can make a choice.
[01:39:16] And so I fight in this struggle now, not because I'm afraid I might die, because if I die I
[01:39:22] do not have to face the problems.
[01:39:25] I fight this fight because I'm afraid I might live.
[01:39:27] And if I must live, I certainly want
[01:39:30] to live in a world that's moving in a different direction
[01:39:33] than the direction it's moving in now.
[01:39:35] Why did you choose to be a Baptist minister
[01:39:37] rather than a politician?
[01:39:39] Well, I was chosen.
[01:39:40] I did not really make that as a conscience choice.
[01:39:44] I did not decide that blacks would not
[01:39:46] have access to public accommodations.
[01:39:49] But because we did not have them,
[01:39:51] and when I became conscience of the implications
[01:39:54] apartheid, then I made the decision to fight to overcome apartheid with an American society.
[01:39:59] I did not choose for blacks not to have the right to vote, but once I became conscious
[01:40:04] of the implications of that, I chose to fight for the right to vote.
[01:40:08] I did not choose for blacks not to have open housing, but once I became aware of the implications
[01:40:12] I chose to fight.
[01:40:14] I did not choose the Vietnam War and therefore choose to begin to become involved in international
[01:40:19] politics.
[01:40:20] Once I became aware of how much money it was being wasted in the Vietnam War, how many
[01:40:25] lives are being lost, how many people were being killed, how the innocent were being
[01:40:29] sacrificed for the greed of a few, then I chose to become involved.
[01:40:34] So having a soundboard doesn't just ruin the stream.
[01:40:37] Okay, take a week off.
[01:40:39] I don't, again and again, I'm going to keep explaining to you that I don't give a fuck
[01:40:45] about your opinion on this.
[01:40:47] Okay?
[01:40:49] Keep ignoring me.
[01:40:50] actually isn't the people and if you use it sparingly but genuinely a lot of us take a day off
[01:40:55] okay let's continue take a day off chatter okay
[01:41:04] in that process and so to that extent many of my battlegrounds have been chosen for me but since
[01:41:10] my cultured state I have determined that that the rest of my life will be spent trying to
[01:41:15] trying to write these wrongs and trying to inspire people to believe that they can do something about it.
[01:41:21] I may be poor, but I am somebody. I may be unwell fast.
[01:41:29] It's so funny because the reason why I think this conversation, before I get back to Jesse Jackson,
[01:41:37] the reason why I think this conversation is so funny is because all the adults basically want me to just pay attention to them
[01:41:43] them and their current concern, rather than do the actual fucking work rather than do
[01:41:50] the actual coverage rather than discuss back and forth, like, you know, Jesse Jackson's
[01:41:55] importance in American politics, they are the ones who were childishly turning around
[01:42:01] and being like, well, you use the fucking soundboard like 25 minutes ago and I've still been stuck
[01:42:07] on that.
[01:42:08] It's very one note for me.
[01:42:09] I'm hyper fixated and it's been very frustrating for me. So I, I just want you to literally
[01:42:16] only discuss this now rather than only discuss this now rather than whatever the fuck you
[01:42:22] want to discuss.
[01:42:23] Ironically enough, you are the one who's childish. Okay. You are the one who's being
[01:42:34] childish and I know me listening to what you have to say or even blocking you is only going
[01:42:40] to make it worse, okay?
[01:42:43] But I just need you to understand like your entitled attitude is not going to fly, yeah.
[01:42:53] But I am somebody I should be in jail.
[01:43:01] But I am somebody I may be uneducated.
[01:43:07] But I am somebody I am that's beautiful.
[01:43:15] I must be respected. I must be protected. I am somebody.
[01:43:27] Hello.
[01:43:38] The world mourning the loss of a civil rights giant.
[01:43:41] Our flag is red, white and blue.
[01:43:44] By the way, notice how like some of the coverage around his legacy is noticeably omitting key
[01:43:57] parts of his advocacy. If you notice, like in major media, they'll either briefly mention
[01:44:03] the, the pro-Palestinian advocacy or they don't mention it at all.
[01:44:08] Our nation is rainbow, red, yellow, brown, black, and white, we're all precious in God's sight.
[01:44:16] Reverend Jesse Jackson was one of the most prominent politicians in the 80s and 90s, blazing the trail for generations to follow.
[01:44:24] I am somebody.
[01:44:30] of his life, the Reverend Jesse Jackson preaching, exhorting, demanding justice, requests to
[01:44:35] help his people and nation overcome.
[01:44:38] We ain't the father, we the foundation.
[01:44:43] Always marching, civil rights nonviolent soldier.
[01:44:46] There he was shoulder to shoulder with Martin Luther King Jr., after witnessing the beatings
[01:44:51] of Bloody Sunday on television.
[01:44:53] Jackson eventually became one of the top lieutenants in the critical Southern Christian
[01:44:57] Leadership Conference was challenged to Jim Crow South's withering oppression. A witness
[01:45:03] to history, he was there on that fateful April evening when King was struck down by an assassin's
[01:45:09] bullet. I tried to feel this head and I asked him, I said, Dr. King, do you hear me? Dr.
[01:45:16] King, do you hear me? And he didn't say anything. After a leadership struggle with King's successor,
[01:45:22] Reverend Ralph Abernethy, Jackson split from the SCLC and formed a new organization, People United
[01:45:29] to Save Humanity. Push. After Dr. King, I don't think anyone captured the spirit of America like
[01:45:41] Reverend Jackson, and he took the movement north. I think Jesse Jackson was the link from that
[01:45:47] generation. Man, I used to think Jesse Jackson was so extreme when I was a child with how my parents
[01:45:52] and media talked about him, it's embarrassing for me now to have felt that way knowing what I know
[01:45:55] now. I mean, it's all good. You now are armed with the knowledge. It's good for you to move on from
[01:46:07] that, right? You've become a new person. Your third eye has opened, right? Whatever you want to call
[01:46:14] it, if you're a spiritual person, that's like, one way to look at it. What matters is not who you
[01:46:21] used to be, what matters is who you are now. And that transformational experience can actually
[01:46:28] make you a better advocate. That transformational experience can make you a better organizer
[01:46:33] because you are now equipped with the knowledge of the social conditioning that other people
[01:46:37] have just like yourself. Now you know what steps it takes to make this transformational
[01:46:44] change and you can use that in your advocacy. You can use that when you're talking to other
[01:46:48] people. Of King and them all the way to my generation and then the generation behind me.
[01:46:54] The first wave of the civil rights movement had succeeded in breaking down significant
[01:46:58] barriers but Jackson's primary focus was on economic empowerment. We know that we're a word
[01:47:04] of respect and protection but nobody really knows our name and so we're really still struggling.
[01:47:10] He broke boundaries in politics twice running for president first in 1984 under the banner of a
[01:47:16] Rainbow Coalition. In 1988, he was for a time the Democratic Party's frontrunner
[01:47:25] for the presidential nomination, before eventually losing the nomination to
[01:47:28] Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis. I'd rather go down in the stirring fight
[01:47:34] than drowns the death at the shelf that show up. Jackson also took on the role of
[01:47:39] freelance international negotiator, meeting with some of the world's most
[01:47:43] world's most, wait hold on let's run that back wait I'm sorry what? What?
[01:47:50] The role of freelance international negotiator meeting with some of the
[01:47:54] world's most brutal times. Overseas the American black activist Jesse Jackson has
[01:47:59] become an intermediary in the Middle East. In 1984 he met with serious Hefez
[01:48:03] Al-Assad. Goodman and the Reverend Jackson arrived at Andrews Air Force Base
[01:48:07] securing the release of downed American naval officer Lieutenant Robert Goodman.
[01:48:12] In 1990, he held talk with Saddam Hussein to free four nationals being held in Iraq as human shields.
[01:48:19] And in 1999, he went behind enemy lines again to meet with Slobodan Milosevic to negotiate the return of three American prisoners to war.
[01:48:28] True.
[01:48:29] At times, he was a spiritual advisor, counseling President Clinton in his darkest hour, facing impeachment over a sex scandal.
[01:48:37] But Jackson had his own moments where he fell far short of what he had championed in the mid 1980s facing controversy for allegedly making a highly offensive remark about the Jewish community.
[01:48:49] God is not finished with me yet.
[01:48:53] Oh, just let it hang. Let it hang. What was it?
[01:48:56] And as an ordained minister having to admit in 2001, he had fathered a child after an
[01:49:06] affair with a former staffer.
[01:49:09] Although somewhat diminished, Jackson leaned in on his faith of forgiveness and redemption
[01:49:13] and kept fighting, keeping his eyes on the prize.
[01:49:17] He saw one of his hopes realized on election night.
[01:49:20] What was it?
[01:49:21] Let's see the clip.
[01:49:22] We already covered it.
[01:49:23] was, when he was talking about the Holocaust being a tragic incident, a tragedy, to basically
[01:49:33] confirm the point that, like, this was a tragedy not dissimilar to the indigenous genocide,
[01:49:40] a tragedy not dissimilar to chattel slavery, that it was the not unique nature of the Holocaust
[01:49:49] in terms of like thousands of years of human cruelty that was so frustrating.
[01:49:56] That was, that was the controversy.
[01:50:02] And it was of course the reason, I can't believe that they didn't even mention his advocacy work
[01:50:07] for Palestinian self-determination and only slapped on the whole like, well, he had some
[01:50:14] anti-Semitism allegations. Obviously, that kind of stuff carried a lot more water
[01:50:22] for a very long time. That kind of sentiment carried a lot more water back then.
[01:50:28] Nowadays, when someone actually says that, someone actually says that and you look into
[01:50:32] their background and you realize that they were like literally spending years and years.
[01:50:37] I think they're talking about, when he says Slur's not the Holocaust part, he did apologize
[01:50:44] and make amends.
[01:50:45] I thought he was there talking about, they said the statement about the Holocaust not
[01:50:51] being, they said that he was undermining the Holocaust, like the impact of the Holocaust.
[01:50:58] Is that not?
[01:50:59] Or, oh, he used outdated racial Slur's?
[01:51:02] Well, regardless.
[01:51:03] in 2008 in Chicago's Grant Park America I have never been more hopeful than I am
[01:51:10] tonight that we will get there he wept as president elect Barack Obama
[01:51:15] delivered his victory speech in recent years the effects of age and a long
[01:51:20] illness had slowed his gait but not his spirit Jackson go we got another weirdo
[01:51:26] in the chat not unique genocide what Hassan I fucking wasn't what the F
[01:51:29] actual fuck. You think I've been stalking you for years? Okay, chatter, I'm gonna give you a day off for your own sake.
[01:51:39] Hopefully, you will get back to your medication, okay? I'm gonna remind you. Med check right now for all the
[01:51:49] chatters who might have forgotten to take their medication today, including you, chatter. Okay,
[01:51:54] I have no idea who you are. I do not think you are stalking me.
[01:51:57] I don't know where you came from, but I'm going to give you a day off for your own safety.
[01:52:04] A good reminder for everybody to take your medication.
[01:52:10] Going public with his private health battle, dealing with a myriad of health issues.
[01:52:14] He was hospitalized in Chicago in mid-November and released a few weeks later.
[01:52:19] Through it all, Jackson's faith and hope and what America could be endured.
[01:52:25] Jackson's family saying he passed away peacefully in his sleep. He was 84 years old.
[01:52:31] America will get better and better. Keep hope alive. Keep hope alive. Keep hope alive.
[01:52:40] I love you very much.
[01:52:46] So the life of a person who at times seems larger than life comes to a close.
[01:52:50] There were many facets to Reverend Jackson. Perhaps the thing that defined him most was
[01:52:55] a deep understanding and a connection to the struggle that African Americans have faced
[01:53:00] in a march toward a more perfect union. On a personal and professional note, I saw that
[01:53:04] when we were colleagues at CNN. He made clear he was rooting for me as a black man to succeed.
[01:53:10] There he was introducing me to former Vice President Al Gore. He loved his people. Guys?
[01:53:16] Yeah, sure did. He's absolutely tiring.
[01:53:19] Yeah, never ever stopped working for for the causes that he believed in. And we're
[01:53:24] certainly thinking of his family this morning. Pierre, our thanks to you.
[01:53:29] This morning, police in Rhode Island are trying to piece together what led to
[01:53:34] these chaotic moments at a high school hockey game. Video capturing the sound of
[01:53:38] gunshots at an ice rink. Um, all right, we're gonna we're gonna talk about this
[01:53:43] now. Sorry, I was just looking through. All right. This is the probably one of the top
[01:53:50] news stories that's impacting right wing Twitter today. We have another incident, another very
[01:53:57] American incident that we are all unfortunately all too familiar with. There was a mass shooting
[01:54:04] that took place at a hockey game yesterday in Rhode Island. And I'm going to go through
[01:54:14] the details of the situation. I'm going to be, I'm going to be covering exactly what
[01:54:19] took place.
[01:54:20] And then I'm going to be addressing the misinformation that right wing media is, right wing media
[01:54:28] is throwing around. No, this was not an order of the nine angles style mass shooting incident.
[01:54:34] Okay. And the interesting part about it is that even liberal media is also refusing to cover a very important angle here.
[01:54:45] A very important angle that makes this shooting not as unique as the way that they are presenting it.
[01:54:51] Obviously, the person you will find out was, I think, trans or a cross dresser.
[01:55:00] entirely sure, especially because there's not really like a lot of, a lot of coverage on it,
[01:55:06] like, or a lot of decent coverage on it. Having said that, however, this was yet another instance
[01:55:14] of right-wing domestic terror, okay? Because you will realize very quickly, even when you look
[01:55:22] at this photo, that the person, regardless of, you know, the person wearing a dress in this,
[01:55:29] in this photo, who is the shooter has a fucking SS and a totem cough tattoo. They were a goddamn
[01:55:36] Nazi. Some of you are actively practicing insanity. A song says that the more you complain about
[01:55:41] something so unnecessary, the more he will do it. So if you don't like the, okay, dude,
[01:55:43] he's still talking about the soundboard while we're talking about a fucking mass shooting
[01:55:46] that plays lock in. Okay. Lock the fuck in. That's right. Not only were they not only did
[01:55:55] this person have a fucking non-statute. They literally were posting MAGA. They were constantly
[01:55:59] in the fucking replies of all of these, of all of these like right-wingers. So was fucking Hitler.
[01:56:07] So fucking what? Not a Marxist right of Hitler. Actually try again. Post op trans to the right
[01:56:12] of Hitler. So try again. They were a Nazi that had a higher degree of priority of being a fucking
[01:56:21] Nazi in my opinion, then being trans. Okay. And it's not even like their account is readily
[01:56:30] available on Twitter. And I browse through the account. They were replying to Nick Fuentes
[01:56:37] over and over again. They were reposting Alex Jones. All of these fucking right-wing figures,
[01:56:44] They were all up and down the timeline. Here it is. Roberta Dorgano, also known as T girl
[01:56:51] Cuda. Okay. Their last fucking retweet was James O'Keefe, Thomas Massey, Alex Jones,
[01:57:01] Marjorie Taylor Greene, numerous other right-wing accounts that they replied to over and over
[01:57:10] and over again. Okay, I think had mental issues is correct in this case while fucking pose.
[01:57:16] Of course this person was mentally ill. They weren't mentally ill because they were a trans
[01:57:21] person. They were mentally ill because they were a fucking neo-nazi. The problem here of
[01:57:30] course is that right wing Twitter, who this person was very much a part of by the way,
[01:57:37] much a part of is now turning on the the shooter of course and being like oh it's
[01:57:44] because this is a Nazi this is not one of ours this person is not one of ours okay
[01:57:52] this person had fucking SS tattoos man like how much more how much more proof
[01:57:59] do you need I don't want to like misgender the fucking shooter but I don't
[01:58:05] I mean, I might accidentally do that. I hope people don't fucking get mad at me for this. Okay
[01:58:11] But the point is
[01:58:15] They were apps of fucking Lutli a huge Nick Fuentes fan for example
[01:58:28] If Lindsey Graham
[01:58:30] went out and did a fucking shooting, would you think that Lindsey Graham's, you know,
[01:58:39] potential homosexuality would play a role in this? Or do you think Lindsey Graham will
[01:58:43] be doing a shooting because they're a fucking far right figure? I don't think anybody would
[01:58:49] be like, oh, there you go, another gay guy doing a mass shooting. You'd go, okay, that's
[01:58:53] a fucking psychopathic Republican that did a family annihilator thing, except Lindsey
[01:58:58] his grandma obviously doesn't have a family.
[01:59:03] That's the point.
[01:59:09] But of course, a lot of right wing figures that were firmly a part of this person's fucking community,
[01:59:17] and advocacy work, advocacy work have turned around to say,
[01:59:21] oh, well this person was trans, that's why they did it.
[01:59:24] That's why they did it.
[01:59:28] and the police are trying to
[01:59:30] piece together what led to
[01:59:32] these chaotic moments at a
[01:59:34] high school hockey game
[01:59:36] video capturing the sound of
[01:59:38] gunshots at an ice rink. We
[01:59:40] have shot fired multiple
[01:59:42] people down.
[01:59:44] Arena by standards racing to
[01:59:46] sing and the police are
[01:59:48] trying to get the gun out of
[01:59:50] the way. And the police are
[01:59:52] trying to get the gun out of
[01:59:54] the way. And the police are
[01:59:56] shooting. The shooting was
[01:59:58] shot in the back of the car.
[02:00:00] The shooting was shot in the
[02:00:01] back of the car. By standards
[02:00:04] racing to safety. Police say
[02:00:06] the shooter opened fire around
[02:00:08] 230 Monday, killing two people
[02:00:10] and critically injuring three
[02:00:12] others. There was one lone
[02:00:13] suspect that this was a target
[02:00:14] event. It looks like it was a
[02:00:15] family dispute overnight
[02:00:17] authorities identifying the
[02:00:18] shooter as Robert Dorgan, who
[02:00:20] they say also went by Roberta
[02:00:22] Esposito. Social media posts
[02:00:23] showing Dorgan discussing
[02:00:25] writing quote, do not wonder why we go berserk. Police.
[02:00:29] Yeah, the media is also hitting the, the angry trans panic angle pretty aggressively. Cause
[02:00:35] it's not as interesting. It's not as interesting if you look at, if you look at the actual
[02:00:41] full body of work here, right? It's, it's dog bites man. If it's another fucking neo Nazi
[02:00:48] killing their family, right? But it's man bites dog if it's a trans neo-nazi who shot
[02:00:57] their family. Thousands upon thousands of posts talking
[02:01:05] about 1488, talking about fucking how they're to the right of Adolf Hitler. And what makes
[02:01:13] the national news coverage interesting for the likes of a bc today
[02:01:23] is
[02:01:25] the fact that they are trans and angry
[02:01:30] october six twenty twenty five that's okay trump will have his own rush more i
[02:01:34] call it trump more
[02:01:36] my libtard neighbor called trump a communist yes they vote from twenty seventeen
[02:01:41] They tortured Trump time to even up May 4th, 2025.
[02:01:45] Take that Trump supporters in 2024.
[02:01:50] Obviously saying that sarcastically.
[02:01:54] Responding to Alex Jones in January 10th, 2025.
[02:01:57] Obviously anti-Trump burning the country down,
[02:02:00] throwing a hissy fit.
[02:02:03] July 7th, 2025.
[02:02:05] Biden groups every single thing he sees,
[02:02:07] but Trump's the problem, right?
[02:02:11] August 27th, 2025, yeah, but Trump returned before Jesus.
[02:02:26] Fucking ridiculous.
[02:02:32] This in my opinion is straight up an abdication of duty and responsibility.
[02:02:36] Of course you're going to mention that the shooter is trans, right?
[02:02:40] That's fine, that's understandable, okay?
[02:02:43] It's a unique aspect of their background.
[02:02:46] But the very fact that you do not mention that they're a MAGA Trump supporter and a
[02:02:53] fucking neo-Nazi means that you're heavily invested in a bias framing that the right
[02:02:59] is weaponizing right now.
[02:03:01] At a time when tradespeople are fucking completely under attack.
[02:03:05] As a vulnerable population, they've been in the crosshairs of the Republican agenda over
[02:03:11] and over again.
[02:03:12] Anytime something happens, remember, we made sure that the weird trends, folks, they can't
[02:03:16] play football anymore.
[02:03:18] They can't fucking swim anymore, as though that's somehow solving people's material issues.
[02:03:23] Yeah, they also used to be a pro-Israel, they also used to be pro-Israel, and then they
[02:03:29] became a full-blown griper, and probably around the second Trump admission, probably
[02:03:33] post October 7th. You don't see this shit in Israel because 14 year old girls carry assault
[02:03:37] rifles in pizza joints. Fact October 3rd 2017.
[02:03:48] White Christian Israel equals chosen September 15 2017. So they were pro Israel and obviously
[02:03:57] super pro maga first time around. They kept being super pro maga became anti Israel and
[02:04:03] became a Nick Fuentes fan.
[02:04:10] Nick rules.
[02:04:15] December 24, 2025.
[02:04:26] It's unfuckin' bearable seeing this slanted coverage.
[02:04:30] that's insane.
[02:04:45] It appears the suspect died
[02:04:46] from a self inflicted gunshot wound,
[02:04:48] adding authorities retrieved
[02:04:49] multiple firearms from the scene.
[02:04:51] They say one person tried to
[02:04:53] subdue the shooter. A good Samaritan
[02:04:55] stepped in and interjected in the scene,
[02:04:58] and that's probably what led to
[02:05:00] the game. The game was
[02:05:02] played in the middle of the
[02:05:04] night. The game was played
[02:05:06] in the middle of the night.
[02:05:08] That led to a swift end of
[02:05:10] this tragic event. The gunfire
[02:05:12] erupted in the middle of a
[02:05:14] senior night game featuring
[02:05:16] players from several local high
[02:05:18] schools, including goalie
[02:05:20] Wait, wait this out real quick server timed out disconnected. Oh
[02:05:25] Buddy oh
[02:05:27] brother
[02:05:29] All right, we're back. I think I think it's reconnecting now
[02:05:34] Okay, small left saved. All right good because I can't tell how bad the disconnection is on my end. It looks
[02:05:40] It looks like it completely went out. Okay
[02:05:45] It was only a mini one okay on my end it looked much more devastating
[02:05:50] to the scene. The two of us
[02:05:53] were in the same building, and
[02:05:53] it was just so hard to get
[02:05:54] back to him.
[02:06:02] Lee, Oh, Lynn Lawrence at
[02:06:03] first. It was like pop, pop,
[02:06:05] and I thought it was balloons.
[02:06:06] But, um, It just kept going.
[02:06:09] It was actually gunshots as
[02:06:11] chaos erupted in the stands.
[02:06:12] Me. My teammates ran right to
[02:06:14] the locker room. We pressed
[02:06:15] against the door and just
[02:06:18] at Brown University killed two students and injured nine. Rhode Island's Governor Dan McKee saying
[02:06:24] our state is grieving again. What are the odds of the person faked being in a side either pretending
[02:06:30] to be trans or pretending to be a Nazi? I think the odds of both are incredibly low. I think this
[02:06:36] person was most likely questioning their sexuality and their gender because they kept saying post-op.
[02:06:48] So very light and also they are definitely a Nazi. They had a fucking SS tattoo. Okay. Not just the
[02:06:57] totem cough tattoo, but an SS double lightning bolt underneath the totem cough. That person is 100%
[02:07:05] a fucking neo Nazi. I mean, that's it's crazy. So they were very likely both trans and also a Nazi
[02:07:12] And for the record, this is not unique. Ironically enough, right wing media talks about transgender
[02:07:22] mass shooters and so does liberal media every now and then, right? Almost every single trans
[02:07:30] shooter, both the one in Canada and the trans shooters in the United States of America, have
[02:07:37] have been neo-nazi-groiper trans shooters.
[02:07:43] The problem is most people don't look into it
[02:07:45] beyond transgender shooter.
[02:07:48] They go, oh, this person is a transgender shooter.
[02:07:50] That's it.
[02:07:51] It's actually the most common type of shooter.
[02:07:55] If you were to look at the ideological breakdown
[02:07:57] of mass shootings and school shootings,
[02:07:59] you will find that the overwhelming majority,
[02:08:02] if not damn near entirety, of mass shootings
[02:08:05] and school shootings that have taken place
[02:08:07] are conducted by even black people at times,
[02:08:11] which is unique, right?
[02:08:13] It's still a black white supremacist,
[02:08:15] a grouper, a neo-Nazi.
[02:08:18] There was a female shooter, a school shooter.
[02:08:22] Again, unique demographic,
[02:08:24] because the overwhelming majority of school shooters
[02:08:27] and mass shooters are white men, straight white men,
[02:08:30] cisgender white men.
[02:08:32] And yet what's not unique about all of these different demographic backgrounds of shooters
[02:08:40] is the fact that they are griper neo-Nazis.
[02:08:47] It's people that actually go to these forums, become red-pilled, become black-pilled.
[02:08:53] They go to telegram groups called Terrogram in certain instances.
[02:08:58] This person obviously doesn't fit that profile, he's too old to be a part of that network,
[02:09:04] but in any case, very clear, very clearly, a person that went through that same pathway
[02:09:11] of radicalization, their transness is secondary to the fact that they are, once again, just
[02:09:18] like the overwhelming majority of these mass shooters and school shooters, a fucking neo-Nazi
[02:09:26] white supremacists.
[02:09:34] But because most people have deluded themselves into this false notion that like, transgenders
[02:09:40] are responsible for all of these fucking shootings or whatever, they don't even understand.
[02:09:45] They don't even realize that this is more common than they fucking think.
[02:09:52] I thought that something like this would happen, especially with kids involved.
[02:09:55] It's something I can't really wrap my head around.
[02:10:00] And protected police say the shooter was attending the hockey game to watch a family member,
[02:10:05] a woman who identified herself as the daughter of the suspect to other local media,
[02:10:09] said, quote, he shot my family and was very sick with mental health issues,
[02:10:14] local, state and federal authorities, including the FBI, now on the ground
[02:10:18] and investigating exactly what happened.
[02:10:20] Craig and Hoda.
[02:10:21] I'm the account of force there at Rhode Island, and thank you.
[02:10:24] Hey, thanks for watching.
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[02:10:28] It's so crazy that the the mainstream news is literally doing the the mentally ill
[02:10:33] trans person narrative like this is it's crazy how far we have fucking fallen.
[02:10:40] Investigate.
[02:10:41] It's crazy how far we have fucking fallen, dude.
[02:10:44] It is wild.
[02:10:51] This so close by the way to the Magga guy in Texas that shot and killed his own
[02:10:58] daughter. Another Magga dad.
[02:11:10] The fact that the fact that the very same people that were in the same spheres
[02:11:17] trafficking in the same narratives as this shooter are now once again turning
[02:11:23] around and saying oh my god this is because they're a woke transgender is
[02:11:29] fucking crazy okay the only reason why they can get away with it however is
[02:11:40] because liberals allow them to get away with it mainstream media allows them to
[02:11:46] get away with it.
[02:11:47] Make sure media allows him to get away with it by hyper-focusing on the transgender part
[02:11:51] of this person's identity.
[02:11:55] Fourteen seconds this time.
[02:12:00] Just hold the line.
[02:12:01] It's gonna, we're gonna get through it on the other side in a brief moment.
[02:12:04] It's just, it is what it is.
[02:12:07] Unfortunately, this is, it's cutting it in and out, no matter what happens.
[02:12:11] I'm just I'm getting I'm gonna it's it's it's worse than before
[02:12:22] Small latency dip becoming back. Yeah, if you lower if you lower the the latency on your end
[02:12:29] If you lower the quality on your end, I'm pretty sure you can overcome the fucking f's
[02:12:37] But the delay will be fixed in a moment too
[02:12:41] We're good now. I think we're on the other side. Okay. It might go out again, just so
[02:12:52] you know. But, um, yeah, even this person, Matt Vaughan,
[02:12:58] Swole, right? Like this person is like a, like a tech guy who is super far right now.
[02:13:05] And he, he says, I have lost the will to be tolerant of dangerous mental illness patients
[02:13:11] walk in the streets of america and pretending it is normal it is not normal nor is it uh
[02:13:15] nor is it kind it is cruel for future victims of their violence and cruel to the mentally
[02:13:20] ill to indulge in their delusions this fucking post prominently features this person's ss tattoos
[02:13:33] to which i replied with i agree some mega people are dangerously and violently mentally ill and
[02:13:39] they need to get the proper health care before they snap, right?
[02:13:55] Oh my god, oh my god, it's fucking my internet is so bad.
[02:14:09] I'm just waiting, I'm waiting for it to come back.
[02:14:26] It blows my mind that there is a pattern that plays itself out over and over again that
[02:14:34] is so consistent in what leads, what kind of radicalization, what kind of mental illness
[02:14:45] leads to like violent incidents.
[02:14:49] And it's almost always far right neo-nazi behavior, far right neo-nazi radicalization.
[02:15:00] And yet, it's not your internet dude, it is 100% my internet.
[02:15:04] The cutout isn't obvious because your connection is Twitch and Amazon server issue, there's
[02:15:07] nothing anyone but Twitch can do about it.
[02:15:10] You're not right, you're 100% wrong.
[02:15:15] You're 100% wrong.
[02:15:16] I know for a fact that it's my internet because I'm getting literal warnings from my internet
[02:15:22] right now.
[02:15:24] Oh God, I hate this.
[02:15:29] I hate it because then it's like the conversation revolves around like, oh, it's your internet.
[02:15:34] It's not your internet, it's Twitch, it's this, it's that.
[02:15:36] I know what it is.
[02:15:38] It's my ISP.
[02:15:40] There's nothing we can do about it, okay?
[02:15:43] There's nothing we can do about it.
[02:15:44] It literally starts as soon as I start live streaming.
[02:15:48] Okay?
[02:15:49] Come on.
[02:15:50] We're going to get through it.
[02:16:03] I'm gonna get through it. I'm gonna I'm not gonna lose my fucking shit
[02:16:09] I'm not gonna lose my fucking shit. I'm not gonna lose my mind
[02:16:16] Calm calm down
[02:16:27] Stop bringing it up nobody really cares
[02:16:29] brother are you aware of the chat are you seeing the chat nobody cares it's
[02:16:37] the only thing people care about it's literally the only thing chatters are
[02:16:42] talking about in the chat anytime there's a minor or major crash not only
[02:16:50] does chat lose their fucking minds but also on top of that everyone starts
[02:16:55] rolling in with their suggestions. Backseat IT specialist. It's 100% the same exact issue
[02:17:11] that persists with my internet service provider that clearly did not weatherproof. Clearly
[02:17:21] did not fucking weatherproof the internet oh god oh my god it's going in and out again
[02:17:35] and then people go you should move to new york you should game more
[02:17:43] okay i'm gonna i'm gonna keep pushing through all right
[02:17:48] as i was saying
[02:17:51] Another far-right neo-Nazi, does the family annihilator move, as they're known to do,
[02:18:00] and instantly the very same people they retweeted are talking about trans-identity.
[02:18:05] Also to every shameless centrist floating trans-disapproval polls right now, you discuss me as much
[02:18:09] as the right-wing freaks do.
[02:18:12] Because there's the other side of the story, the normalization of this kind of sentiment.
[02:18:18] Liberals could approach the story and go, here we go.
[02:18:20] MAGA neo-nazi piece of shit that did the unthinkable.
[02:18:26] The unthinkable that is unfortunately all too common.
[02:18:30] A person who very clearly is in the Trump cult, doing what people in the Trump cult do,
[02:18:37] behave in an incredibly unstable and insane way.
[02:18:44] And yet, I saw, what's the fucking guy's name, that centrist pollster, he blocked me.
[02:18:53] That centrist pollster who turned around, and instantly, that turned around and claimed,
[02:19:02] that you know, this is a good time to, this is a good time to bring up the trans disapproval
[02:19:08] ratings in the country.
[02:19:10] Okay?
[02:19:11] anyone have the link for that? It was, it was insane to me, not Nate lead, not C.N.
[02:19:22] liberalism. Lockshe, yeah, Lockshei Jane was the one who, who put it out, but I don't know
[02:19:30] if other people are also promoting it now. I'm sure, I'm sure it's gaining a lot of fucking
[02:19:34] momentum. Yeah, the trans rights backlash is extremely real and very worrying for progressives.
[02:19:45] This is literally hours after hours after people found out that the shooter was trans
[02:19:52] immediately this fucking dickhead. The trans rights backlash is extremely real and very
[02:19:59] worrying for progressives. The public is aligned with conservatives on several issues like
[02:20:03] sports, restrooms, and miners access the care. It is possibly the worst issue for
[02:20:08] progressives if it's ever pulled. Here's an example of how much ground
[02:20:12] progressives have lost on trans issues in 2016. Dems won North Carolina on the
[02:20:15] back of the bathroom bills backlash. Those bills were quite unpopular in 2017.
[02:20:20] They are now 20 points above water. 52 percent, 4 33 percent against.
[02:20:30] Imagine, like, imagine a self-described liberal centrist pollster coming out and being like,
[02:20:39] guys, Democrats have to drop this, like, you know, black rights advocacy, sorry.
[02:20:44] Another black person engaged in a fucking mass shooting, we just gotta drop this.
[02:20:49] It's underwater.
[02:20:50] Like, think about how fucking psychotic that is.
[02:20:52] And unfortunately, you don't even have to think about that hypothetical, because given
[02:20:57] the pension for centrist democrats and establishment democrats and the and the consultancy
[02:21:02] uh... orbit
[02:21:04] that revolves around the the uh... democratic party apparatus
[02:21:08] they might start saying that shit too
[02:21:11] it's all a matter of
[02:21:12] how little advocacy work they engage in
[02:21:17] it is the most psychotic thing
[02:21:20] to do this
[02:21:22] the most psychotic thing to do this it is
[02:21:25] complete is so transparent what this fucking asshole is doing
[02:21:30] they did this with immigration
[02:21:32] they did this with trans people they're still doing it with fucking trans people
[02:21:35] it blows my mind
[02:21:38] okay
[02:21:40] the idea that like a singular representative
[02:21:43] is representative of the the broadest pattern
[02:21:47] that this actually uh... means we have to stop
[02:21:50] defending trans people
[02:21:52] because that's the that's the point here that we were the point that
[02:21:55] Lakshya Jane is making here is cut it with this trash shit
[02:22:00] Put them on the chopping block
[02:22:03] No more advocacy for trans people we can't do that no more transgender advocacy these guys are too violent or at the very least
[02:22:13] The the approach by the masses is that they're violent that they're weird
[02:22:17] That they have to that they have to be cut out from the public conversation
[02:22:21] conversation. It's ridiculous. It's ridiculous for two different reasons. Number one, if
[02:22:31] you don't actually, if you, if you claim that you're also no longer on board with trans
[02:22:39] people, you're not actually going to win any voters doing that. All you will do is normalize
[02:22:45] the anti-trans rhetoric, as Democrats have done.
[02:22:50] The polls shifting from being overtly pro-transgender rights to anti-trans is a direct byproduct
[02:22:59] of the Democrats' lack of interest in addressing this issue at all.
[02:23:05] That's number one.
[02:23:06] So it's already bad politics?
[02:23:08] Because what comes after the sequence of anti-trans-transpanic narratives is obviously anti-transbills,
[02:23:15] bills, and a normalization of the claim that trans people are outsiders that no one should
[02:23:21] be protecting.
[02:23:23] And the bills that come along with that, not allowing trans people to get the proper medical
[02:23:29] care, for example, right?
[02:23:34] That's number one.
[02:23:35] Number two, you must look at the polls on the trans issue in 2017.
[02:23:41] Why was it that the public actually favored pro-trans rights back then?
[02:23:46] Perhaps it was because Democrats did not shy away from doing advocacy work.
[02:23:52] They didn't worry about leading on this issue.
[02:23:55] And that's precisely the reason why the issue was bad for the Republicans.
[02:24:02] The lesson to learn from this is not to concede on some of these culture war narratives, because
[02:24:10] concessions on these cultural war narratives allow the Republicans to win on these cultural
[02:24:14] war narratives and they don't stop.
[02:24:16] It's not like the Republicans turn around and go, see?
[02:24:22] The Democrats actually don't care about trans people anymore.
[02:24:24] I guess we will be more normal about their trans advocacy.
[02:24:29] No, they just keep saying all you care about is trans people anyway.
[02:24:33] Okay?
[02:24:35] And this is not just about trans people, which are one less than 1% of the fucking population.
[02:24:39] This is about every issue that the Democrats seed the territory on
[02:24:45] This is about undocumented migrants. This is about migrants in general. This is about white supremacy. This is about anti-blackness
[02:24:51] This is about every single issue that the Democrats lose territory on to the Republicans because they don't counter message at all
[02:25:00] They are not invested in advocacy work. They're not invested and they
[02:25:05] consistently
[02:25:07] take a defensive posture
[02:25:09] And that's why they consistently fucking lose. They look spineless. They look hypocritical
[02:25:16] They look like they were caught with their fucking pants down
[02:25:19] No one truly believed that
[02:25:22] Kamala Harris was going to for example lead the most lethal military
[02:25:26] They just saw it as oh Kamala Harris is gonna do more wars
[02:25:31] Perhaps we should vote for the anti-war candidate Donald Trump. This was ridiculous
[02:25:36] Right? It's not like Donald Trump was a fucking anti-war candidate, but he was at least smart enough to present himself as such when Kamala Harris was saying, no, no, no, we're going to do more war.
[02:25:47] Same thing goes for building the wall, for example. Democrats spent a good deal of time attacking the Republicans on their immigration strategy, their anti-immigrant sentiment.
[02:26:01] They won on a pro migration agenda, Joe Biden won in 2020, directly attacking Donald Trump's
[02:26:09] cruel and ruthless white nativist policies.
[02:26:14] By 2024, they had completely conceded on the immigration agenda.
[02:26:21] People didn't forget that Democrats were pro immigration.
[02:26:25] But now that the Democrats were saying, no, no, no, we are the real anti immigration
[02:26:29] party. We're just gonna do it in a reasonable way. People heard that and thought, oh, you're
[02:26:34] a fucking hypocrite. Running scared is the problem here. Democrats consistently run scared.
[02:26:44] And then they have an entire communications apparatus and consultant structure that tells
[02:26:49] them they must run scared. They keep telling the Democratic Party, the establishment Democrats,
[02:26:56] that they must run scared, that they must concede on these issues.
[02:27:00] They do not have to concede on these issues at all.
[02:27:05] The other side of the story that is also endlessly frustrating, and this is something
[02:27:11] that I talked about with respect to Kamala Harris' campaign and why it was inevitably
[02:27:15] going to lead to a loss, most likely, that it was a dangerous gamble over and over again.
[02:27:20] But the other side of the story is also what the Democrats don't run for.
[02:27:26] The Democrats don't run for things, they run against things, okay?
[02:27:33] They run against the Republican Party.
[02:27:36] And when you do that and when you run scared and you become the diet watered down version
[02:27:41] of what the Republicans are offering, of course people are going to end up voting for the
[02:27:45] Republican Party, the real thing anyway.
[02:27:48] If the Democrats ran for things like healthcare for all, like an adequate housing policy that
[02:27:59] revolves around building housing units and even social housing units, right?
[02:28:04] Government funded housing units.
[02:28:08] If Democrats ran on free college education for all, universal policies, then the Republicans
[02:28:15] would not fucking have the opportunity to turn around and be like, well, I know they
[02:28:19] want to give you healthcare, but also they want to give trans people healthcare too.
[02:28:26] That's a far better strategy that would also protect trans people because the conversation
[02:28:33] would shift away from whether or not the Republicans want to kill all trans people and the Democrats
[02:28:38] want to kill 50% of trans people to Democrats want to give you healthcare.
[02:28:43] Republicans care about silly shit.
[02:28:44] care about one percent of the population. What are you fucking crazy? Who gives a fuck?
[02:28:48] Who gives a fuck? It is that simple. Democrats need to do away with this running-scared narrative,
[02:29:10] Okay, it's not good politics and it's not good policy. All it ends up doing is
[02:29:16] Actually normalize the right-wing attitude on every issue
[02:29:21] It doesn't win a single damn vote from the other side
[02:29:25] And it makes the independence in the middle and it makes the Democrats in your base think okay
[02:29:31] Maybe the Republicans were right on this issue. It doesn't make them think you guys have a reasonable approach
[02:29:37] approach. It makes the unreasonable approach that is championed by the Republicans look
[02:29:46] reasonable. And when the option is the diet watered down version of fascism versus the
[02:29:52] full thing, the real full strength fascism, people go, okay, if that's the reasonable
[02:29:56] approach of my Democrats that I voted for telling me that's a reasonable approach, maybe
[02:30:00] Maybe Trump is not so crazy with this stuff.
[02:30:06] That's it.
[02:30:22] If the Democrats ran on healthcare, the conversations surrounding transgender athletes participating
[02:30:30] in high school swim meets would look fucking stupid.
[02:30:36] Which one is a better argument?
[02:30:39] We're going to give everybody health care, we're going to give everybody housing, you
[02:30:42] don't need to worry about shelter, you don't need to worry about upward social mobility,
[02:30:48] we're going to offer that to you, or constantly talking about whether or not 14 year olds
[02:30:54] can participate, self-identifying transgender 14 year olds can participate in fucking high
[02:30:58] school swim meets.
[02:30:59] Which one do you think is a better, more reliable message?
[02:31:05] Republicans would look like silly, perverted fucking weirdos constantly thinking about
[02:31:10] children's genitals if the Democratic alternative coming from the Democratic Party was we care
[02:31:17] about fixing some of your material problems.
[02:31:20] But the Democrats don't do that because they're the fucking controlled opposition party.
[02:31:25] Do you understand?
[02:31:26] The pathway to protecting our trans allies, our trans brothers and sisters, our neighbors
[02:31:40] also revolves around class first politics and class first advocacy, universal programs.
[02:31:49] every moment that you spend defending universality in these sorts of programs is a moment where
[02:31:57] the republicans have to attack that, force them to position themselves against the idea
[02:32:04] that you deserve health care, force them to position the republicans against the idea
[02:32:10] that you don't actually deserve to have a federal jobs guarantee.
[02:32:16] enough with this fucking running scared narrative. That's it. That's it. These guys don't understand
[02:32:35] why the public used to be a lot more favorable to the progressive view on trans rights. Because
[02:32:41] It's back then at the very least the Democrats tried to advocate for trans people a little
[02:32:47] bit.
[02:32:48] Asman is saying trans people should be removed from population by being hospitalized.
[02:32:55] Asmongold and his followers, I would say, should be removed from the population by being
[02:32:59] hospitalized, but they don't need to actually.
[02:33:02] I don't need to do that advocacy at all because they never go outside anyway.
[02:33:05] And most of them are in Europe regardless.
[02:33:20] So we don't have to worry about those guys at all, all they do is chirp chirp chirp online.
[02:33:24] They don't exist in the fucking real world.
[02:33:28] A week ago many doubted the statement of yours today, Libs are already caving the trans-terrorism
[02:33:32] propaganda because they think that's the way to go.
[02:33:36] You're yelling at one of the few, yeah, the very same people.
[02:33:39] I want to see what they're saying about trans people now, by the way.
[02:33:42] I want to see what guys like this who called me out are saying now.
[02:33:54] Because we got one example, Trey Easton, who had a lot to say, Trey Easton, that fucking
[02:34:06] ogres, uh, uh, Stafford, Trey Easton, John Federman, Stafford, Trey Easton, had a lot
[02:34:14] to say about my takes on the Democrats writing out trans people from the equation because
[02:34:20] they are running scared.
[02:34:23] Trey Easton, only a week after yelling at me for sharing that sentiment, proves the
[02:34:30] sentiment itself.
[02:34:31] I think about this specific development a lot.
[02:34:34] Yes, the right worked hard to raise salience and villainized trans people, but this sort
[02:34:38] of sea change isn't just the result of a focused propaganda campaign.
[02:34:42] We lost people and how we try to get them back matters.
[02:34:55] Hasn't been a fuckin' week.
[02:34:57] Hasn't been a full week.
[02:35:01] What happened?
[02:35:02] Here's what I said a week ago.
[02:35:08] And they clipped it, and they shared it widely.
[02:35:13] You're yelling at one of the few people that does give a fuck about trans people in general,
[02:35:17] okay?
[02:35:18] That's all you're doing!
[02:35:19] Democrats, don't give a fuck about you!
[02:35:21] They would literally shoot you in the fucking head if it meant that they would be able to
[02:35:26] secure additional electoral wins.
[02:35:30] Shut the fuck up!
[02:35:31] Bro, is using this tragedy as a gotcha moment?
[02:35:35] You think this is only a gotcha moment because the very same people that yelled at me for
[02:35:41] this take are now doing the exact same thing that I was talking about.
[02:35:46] Okay?
[02:35:50] You fucking moron.
[02:35:52] The only reason why you're chirping right now is because you feel at least a shred of
[02:35:56] embarrassment.
[02:35:59] I don't want this to be a gotcha moment, you fucking idiot.
[02:36:01] I want this to be a moment where you recognize you are literally seeing it happen in less
[02:36:09] than seven fucking days.
[02:36:13] It hasn't been seven fucking days.
[02:36:17] It's been six days.
[02:36:23] How else can I use this moment to educate people?
[02:36:27] How else can I use this moment to show you that the Democrats don't even have to do this?
[02:36:33] They're just telling you that they have to do this and you're falling for it.
[02:36:49] Insane, 36,000 likes in two and a half years from now for lunch, do I have a piss sandwich
[02:37:17] a poop milk shake. Are those my only options for lunch that day? Yes. Ideally, I'd like to have
[02:37:21] some better options by then. Ah! This man hates democracy. Hey, in two and a half years from
[02:37:25] now for lunch, do we have a pissed sandwich or a poop milk?
[02:37:37] It blows my mind that the people on the one hand are doing this advocacy, while on the other hand,
[02:37:44] Like, they are literally fulfilling exactly the promise that I delivered, which was that
[02:37:50] centrist Democrats, at the first sign of friction, will fucking sell off trans people and then
[02:37:56] try to sell it to you, as though this is a electoral mechanism that works, is an electoral
[02:38:01] strategy that fucking works, when it clearly didn't work.
[02:38:04] It's not like Kamala Harris was running around talking about trans people, they didn't even
[02:38:08] have a fucking trans speaker at the DNC, these sorts of things, these sorts of aesthetic points
[02:38:12] matter, right?
[02:38:13] They were very actively writing out trans people. They were actively writing out undocumented migrants from the equation, migrants from the equation in general, they were writing out Palestinians from the equation, and those who cared about those sorts of things, they were saying, like, this is how we're going to win. This is how we're going to win. And they fucking lost. If they had won, at least they could have an argument. We could have a talk about it.
[02:38:33] And those who cared about those sorts of things they were saying like this is how we're gonna win
[02:38:38] This is how we're gonna win and they fucking lost if they had won at least they could have an argument
[02:38:42] We could have a totally different conversation if common errors was present right now
[02:38:46] I'd still obviously be criticizing or I'd be saying look you wrote out trans people you wrote out Palestinians you wrote out
[02:38:53] Undocumented migrants and migrants alike
[02:38:55] That was a disastrous policy
[02:38:58] Specifically because now you're advancing the same cruel measures
[02:39:01] Because I care about the people. I care about the policies. I don't care about a fucking
[02:39:07] D victory over an R victory. I care about what that impact is. I care about the impact
[02:39:14] of said victory.
[02:39:27] It blows my mind that people are turning around and fucking like very six days after yelling
[02:39:38] at me saying, how dare you say the Democrats would sell off with Democrats would write
[02:39:43] off trans people are literally in the process of writing off trans people once again at
[02:39:47] a moment where the media narrative could just as easily be around this shooters, MAGA and
[02:39:56] neo-nazi identity rather than the fact that they are also trans it blows my
[02:40:03] fucking mind that these guys are just like immediately rushing to say no no
[02:40:08] no this was a weirdo trans guy and as Democrats we don't fuck with trans people
[02:40:12] either that's not going to make people vote for you you fucking idiot that's
[02:40:19] not gonna make people vote for you it's gonna make you look like a fucking
[02:40:21] hypocrite because you are you're a goddamn hypocrite you don't care about
[02:40:25] anything. You don't even want to win.
[02:40:43] It's like 99% of fucking mass shooters and school shooters are all neo-nazi
[02:40:48] groipers and the one time or the two times that there's a trans shooter
[02:40:53] They're still a fucking neo-nazi-groper, but everybody goes oh look there there it is again
[02:40:59] The trends are acting out
[02:41:04] It's fucking ridiculous
[02:41:09] If a dude as a whole ass totem cough and double lightning bold SS tattoo on their arm
[02:41:17] But they're also wearing a dress and you focus on the dress. That's on you. That's on you, brother
[02:41:23] It's fucking ridiculous. How many times do I have to make this argument over and over
[02:41:29] again? That's crazy. If Nick Fuentes grabbed a weapon and did a fucking school shooting,
[02:41:43] would you go, oh, he did the school shooting because he's gay and Mexican? Or would you
[02:41:48] say he did the school shooting because they're a fucking neo-nazi? Pretty sure you would
[02:41:52] go, that's a neo-nazi. In this hypothetical, I'm not saying he's gonna do that. His fans
[02:41:59] certainly seem to do it though, like this last trans neo-nazi who did.
[02:42:21] So Sampire claims trans people wouldn't be safer under a Kamala Harris presidency.
[02:42:26] I didn't even say that. Professional misunderstanders, by the way.
[02:42:32] It's not what I said. I said Democrats have a tendency to write off.
[02:42:40] Democrats have a fucking tendency to, to write off marginalized identities and marginalized
[02:42:49] communities because they think it's electorally beneficial. When in fact it's not electorally
[02:42:57] beneficial. It's going to take many of us getting lynched for Dems to have a pussy ass
[02:43:07] Lukewarm take.
[02:43:14] Anyway.
[02:43:27] Trans Neo Nazi Mega Nick Fuentes supporter doing a mass shooting for them to immediately
[02:43:55] prove the point I was
[02:44:04] with these idiotic
[02:44:25] I wouldn't have said it quite like that, but they're not wrong.
[02:44:37] Who's not wrong?
[02:44:43] I told you that your argument is basically a turf one.
[02:44:48] What is this?
[02:44:51] 99.9% of fucking school shootings are done by, or mass shootings are done by fucking cisgender
[02:44:59] heterosexual white men who are right-wing as fuck who are neo-Nazis. The one time is
[02:45:07] a trans person and everybody goes, oh, this is how the transgenders are. You're a fucking
[02:45:11] psycho. Okay? You're a fucking psycho. You're an insane person. It is completely fucking
[02:45:19] ridiculous, okay? I'm not, I was reading whatever the chatter was talking to another chatter make the turf thing was a
[02:45:28] The the turf thing was just about
[02:45:32] You know an inside conversation that became an outside one because I read it I
[02:45:41] Didn't know I the chatter wasn't implying that I was making a turf opinion they were saying another chatter was it's don't listen to that
[02:45:48] Don't focus on that
[02:45:49] Anyway, it's also crazy because this is a sequence of more MAGA dads. A MAGA dad killed
[02:45:58] his wife and shot his daughter over a football game. Why is MAGA so violent?
[02:46:05] A Florida MAGA man, Jason Kenny killed his wife and shot his 13 year old stepdaughter
[02:46:09] over an NFL game. Okay. A father killed his own daughter because of an argument over Trump.
[02:46:17] can argue with MAGA, write these badges off. They've left the reservation never to return.
[02:46:22] They said it was a misfire. Here's that story. A British woman shot by her father in prosper
[02:46:29] over Trump argument.
[02:46:31] In the UK, just wrapped up concluding the death of a British citizen here in North Texas
[02:46:36] was unlawful.
[02:46:37] Lucy Harrison was shot in the chest. It happened in January of 2025. Her father told police
[02:46:43] the case, but there were no
[02:46:44] charges. Fox News. I'm
[02:46:46] with you. I'm with you.
[02:46:47] I'm with you. This is gun
[02:46:49] accidentally fired and hit her.
[02:46:51] The Collin County DA's office
[02:46:52] declined to comment on the
[02:46:54] case, but there were no
[02:46:55] charges. Fox, where's the
[02:46:56] many Jones has more on the
[02:46:58] case, making headlines here
[02:47:01] and abroad. Amelia. Heather
[02:47:04] Casey gun laws in the U. S
[02:47:06] specifically here in Texas
[02:47:07] are very different from
[02:47:09] England in regard to the
[02:47:10] police investigation. No
[02:47:12] in the U. S. Police Department
[02:47:14] and the U. S. Police Department
[02:47:16] have been investigating the
[02:47:18] incident. She's entitled to an
[02:47:20] investigation according to the
[02:47:22] law in England and Wales in the
[02:47:24] U. K. Report released this week
[02:47:26] based to offer the evidence that
[02:47:28] that report found 23 year old
[02:47:30] Lucy Harrison's death and
[02:47:32] unlawful killing. In January
[02:47:34] 2025, 23 year old Lucy Harrison
[02:47:36] came to visit her dad in
[02:47:38] prosper. The U. K. Native never
[02:47:40] the hospital. Body camera footage shows what her father, Chris Harrison, told Prosper Police
[02:47:47] that day. The Prosper Police Department told Fox for, of course, this is not illegal.
[02:48:03] is the most Texas story of all time. He's not even being punished for it. It was fucking crazy.
[02:48:11] After it completed its investigation, it's sent it to the Collin County District Attorney's Office
[02:48:16] for further review. A grand jury had argued she went to leave. He called her into his room and
[02:48:21] shot her. He claimed he was showing her his gun. Reissued a no bill on the case. No arrests were
[02:48:26] made and no charges were filed. But overseas is that guy getting deported or what? No, brother.
[02:48:32] he's a he's a patriot
[02:48:34] He's a fucking patriotic individual a patriotic style individual. What do you mean? The ultimate sacrifice another fucking maga family annihilator by the way
[02:48:42] They come in all shapes sizes and colors. It seems even British ones
[02:48:49] This is what I mean when I say American culture is about killing your family members, okay?
[02:48:55] American culture is gun burger murdering your fucking family members
[02:49:00] That's what it is. It doesn't matter. You could be trans and do it. You could be Asian and do it. There was an Asian mass shooter.
[02:49:10] There were two, actually. You could be black and still be a white supremacist and do a school shooting. You could be a young girl, a teenage girl, and do a school shooting and still come out. It comes out that you're fucking a griper.
[02:49:24] It's just the most American thing.
[02:49:33] What's more likely?
[02:49:35] Looking at statistical analysis, the likelihood that you are engaging in a school student
[02:49:41] goes up a lot higher when you when you find out that you're fucking far right.
[02:49:47] Is a coroner's office was also conducting an inquest, a sort of fact finding process
[02:49:53] to the death of Lucy Harrison
[02:49:54] since she was a citizen of the UK.
[02:49:57] The report released Wednesday,
[02:49:59] raised concerns about his alcohol
[02:50:01] use that day and said he took no
[02:50:03] steps to even familiarize himself
[02:50:05] with the weapon to enable him
[02:50:07] to check it was safe.
[02:50:09] The coroner concluded her death
[02:50:10] was a tragic accident,
[02:50:12] but also unlawful. They
[02:50:14] specifically say that they are.
[02:50:17] Applying the laws of England,
[02:50:20] And so, you know, it's kind of like if this event were to happen there, then the outcome
[02:50:28] may be different.
[02:50:29] Russell Wilson is a former Dallas County prosecutor.
[02:50:32] He notes accidental deaths are prosecuted on a case-by-case basis and not all result
[02:50:38] in criminal charges.
[02:50:40] Regardless of the person responsible has to live with the consequences of their actions,
[02:50:47] whether they're labeled.
[02:50:48] nation of laws, brother. And in this goddamn nation of laws, in this goddamn nation of
[02:50:56] laws, what is this? Treating tattoos like a $1 game cosmetics. Oh, the co-worker take.
[02:51:02] Yeah, I know.
[02:51:17] And in this year, United States, one of the laws of the land is if you are if you are
[02:51:26] shooting your daughter, you have your God giving right to do so criminal or civil or
[02:51:32] are you know are nothing at all.
[02:51:34] Techs and moors and guns are so different to England.
[02:51:37] Lucy Harrison's mother addressed the press after the coroner's inquest was released.
[02:51:42] It results in too many deaths in the USA.
[02:51:45] Furthermore, it is my understanding strongly help you that the US investigation
[02:51:50] led by the cross-police department, like the rigor and scrutiny,
[02:51:55] you'd expect if this had happened in the UK. Lucy deserved better.
[02:52:02] in our conversation. Russell Wilson said it's unlikely that the UK will pursue a
[02:52:08] criminal trial because the shooting happened here on US soil and it is the
[02:52:14] local law enforcement that takes the lead in terms of prosecution. However,
[02:52:19] the case can move forward in the civil courts and civil lawsuits can be filed.
[02:52:23] We did reach out to Chris Harrison for any comment or statement, but we have not
[02:52:28] heard back.
[02:52:32] Don't call me, but in the article I read, he said some weird shit about his other daughters.
[02:52:38] That's why she got mad. This guy would have been immediately locked up if he was black.
[02:52:43] I mean, yeah, it's a nation of laws, baby. That's how it is. That shot daughter after
[02:52:48] arguing about Donald Trump. Now, the reason why this became news in the UK is because
[02:52:52] this happened on the 10th of January in 2025. Last year. So why is it a new story in the
[02:53:00] BBC this year, seven days ago. It's because it was such a normal incident from Texas standards
[02:53:08] that he's been walking freely since last year, since he did this.
[02:53:14] The only reason why this became a matter of national news in England is because there
[02:53:18] is a civil proceeding taking place right now. British woman was shot dead by her father
[02:53:22] while visiting his home in Texas had argued with him about you as president Donald Trump
[02:53:26] earlier that day. Lucy Harrison from Warrenton and Cheshire was shot in the chest on the 10th
[02:53:32] of January in 2025 in Prosper, near Dallas. Police in the town investigated 23-year-old's
[02:53:38] death as a possible manslaughter, but no criminal case was brought against Chris Harrison after
[02:53:42] grand jury in Collin County declined to indict him. An inquest into Lucy Harrison's death
[02:53:47] opened earlier at the Cheshire Coroner's Court, where her boyfriend, Sam Litter, described
[02:53:51] the big argument about Trump, who was preparing to be inaugurated for his second term in office.
[02:53:57] Littler, who traveled to the US with Lucy Harrison for the holiday, said she would often
[02:54:01] become upset with her father when he spoke about owning a gun.
[02:54:05] The inquest also heard how Chris Harrison, who moved to the United States when his daughter
[02:54:08] was a child, had previously been in rehab for alcohol addiction.
[02:54:12] Chris Harrison, who did not attend the inquest, admitted in a statement sent to the court that
[02:54:16] He had relapsed on the day of the shooting, and it drunk about 500 milliliters of white
[02:54:22] wine.
[02:54:26] Literlar said on the morning of the 10th of January, his partner had asked her father
[02:54:29] during the Trump row, How would you feel if I was the girl in that situation and I'd
[02:54:33] been sexually assaulted?
[02:54:35] Chris Harrison had replied that the two other daughters who live with him, so it would not
[02:54:39] upset him that much.
[02:54:42] We're a fucking shithole country, bro.
[02:54:50] I know other way around it, like straight up, we are not a nation of laws at all.
[02:54:54] We are a fucking shithole country.
[02:54:57] Littleer said Lucy became quite upset and ran upstairs.
[02:55:01] He told the court that later that day about half an hour before they were due to leave
[02:55:05] to go to the airport, Lucy had been in the kitchen when her father took her by hand and
[02:55:09] led her into his ground floor bedroom. She was supposed to leave. He forced her into
[02:55:23] his bedroom and shot and killed her. Littleer said he heard a loud bang about 15 seconds
[02:55:28] later and then Chris Harrison screamed for his wife, Heather. Littleer said, I remember
[02:55:33] running into the room and Lucy was lying on the floor near the entrance of the bathroom
[02:55:36] and Chris was just screaming, just sort of nonsense.
[02:55:39] The statement from Chris Harrison said he and his daughter
[02:55:42] had been watching a news item on gun crime
[02:55:43] when he told her that he had a gun
[02:55:45] and asked her if she wanted to see it.
[02:55:47] They went into the bedroom so he could show her
[02:55:49] a Glock nine millimeter semi-automatic handgun
[02:55:51] which he kept in the bedside cabinet.
[02:55:54] Harrison said he bought a gun a couple years before
[02:55:57] because he wanted a sense of security for his family.
[02:56:01] He denied ever discussing it with his daughter before.
[02:56:04] He said, as I lifted the gun to show her, I suddenly heard a loud bang.
[02:56:07] I did not understand what had happened.
[02:56:09] Lucy immediately felt Harrison said he could not recall whether his finger was
[02:56:13] on the trigger.
[02:56:19] I wrote a whole long thread on this and people commented saying they live in
[02:56:21] this county and it never even heard of it.
[02:56:23] They had no clue.
[02:56:24] He also lied to the cops initially and said he hadn't been drinking.
[02:56:26] According to the boyfriends testimony, Lucy had previously expressed concern over
[02:56:30] her father having a gun and the body cam footage that was released yesterday.
[02:56:33] The dad tells the cops she asked if I have a gun, so I went to show her.
[02:56:41] He acknowledged he had issues with alcohol in the past and said he briefly lapsed on
[02:56:45] the day of his daughter's death because he was emotional about her leaving.
[02:56:55] The inquest heard police officer Luciana Escalera, whose evidence was read, notice the smell of
[02:57:00] alcohol on Harris's breath when he was called to the house after the shooting.
[02:57:03] CCTV footage showed he had bought two 500 milliliter cartons of Chardonnay from 7-11
[02:57:08] store shortly before that day.
[02:57:13] And in Samuel, Samuel, representing Chris Harrison, made an application at the
[02:57:16] start of the hearing for Coroner Jacqueline Devonish to recuse herself
[02:57:20] from the case saying, a fair-minded observer may conclude there was a real
[02:57:23] possibility she was biased.
[02:57:25] She said the inquest had been conducted in a manner more akin to a criminal
[02:57:28] investigation and a fact finding inquiry. Lewis Norris, representing Lucy Harrison's
[02:57:33] mother Jane Coates, said the application was an ambush by Mr. Harrison's legal team.
[02:57:37] She said Chris Harrison was the person in the room who shot Ms. Harrison and the only
[02:57:41] person in the room when it happened. The Vonish refused the application to recuse herself.
[02:57:52] In a statement issued by his solicitors, Chris Harrison said he fully accepted the consequences
[02:57:56] of his actions. There isn't a day I don't feel the weight of that loss, a weight I will carry
[02:58:00] for the rest of my life," he said.
[02:58:02] Coates said her daughter, who worked as a buyer for a fashion brand, Boohoo, was a real
[02:58:05] force of life.
[02:58:12] It adds up, though. Prosper Texas is a ghost town filled with model homes, affluent areas,
[02:58:16] and the cops probably thought nothing of it. I'm sure.
[02:58:21] Yeah, the reason the story is making headlines in the British press is because Lucy Harrison's
[02:58:28] death is currently being investigated by Cheshire Coroner's Court in England, where she lived
[02:58:33] last January.
[02:58:34] Lucy was shot dead by her father, Chris Harrison, at his home in Texas, but a grand jury in
[02:58:38] Collin County declined to indict him.
[02:58:40] So no criminal case was brought.
[02:58:42] He has been walking freely since.
[02:58:45] According to a boyfriend who had traveled with her to the US, Lucy and her father had
[02:58:49] had gotten into an argument that day over Donald Trump.
[02:58:52] On the morning of the shooting, Littler said, Lucy had asked her father, how would you feel
[02:58:55] if I was the girl in the situation I've been sexually assaulted while they were discussing
[02:58:59] Trump?
[02:59:00] Chris responded that he had two other daughters living in their home, so it would not upset
[02:59:04] him very much, saying like, I don't care about you, I have two extra daughters.
[02:59:10] Littler recalled that Lucy grew quite upset with that response and went upstairs.
[02:59:14] Lucy would often become upset when her father talked about owning a gun.
[02:59:17] in she already knew that he had a gun so when he said to the cops the day of
[02:59:25] which there's body camera footage of for the record I don't know if we have it
[02:59:29] right now can someone send me the body footage from that day because his
[02:59:37] response was oh she didn't know I had a gun so I wanted to show that I had a gun
[02:59:42] She already knew he had a gun.
[02:59:46] So the testimony from the other witness,
[02:59:51] the testimony from the other witness actually undermines the argument
[02:59:57] or the first-hand account of the perpetrator, the dad.
[03:00:07] Body camera footage captured the moment Texas police arrive at the home of a British man
[03:00:11] shot his daughter after they got into an argument about President Donald Trump.
[03:00:41] Where was it at?
[03:00:43] It was in the bedside cabinet.
[03:00:45] Okay, the other girls.
[03:00:47] In the lock box.
[03:00:49] And we took it out to lock.
[03:00:51] I think he was drunk, and he was angry,
[03:00:53] and he absolutely fucking shot her.
[03:00:55] Like, on purpose.
[03:00:57] The very fact that she
[03:00:59] knew that he already had a gun
[03:01:01] according to the boyfriend's testimony
[03:01:03] implies that this wasn't like the first time.
[03:01:05] Right?
[03:01:07] The very fact that she was ready to leave
[03:01:09] she was ready to leave and he actually led her by hand to his basement bedroom to show the gun
[03:01:18] when she wanted to leave once again shows that there is a level of premeditation.
[03:01:32] The testimony from the officers on scene also imply that he was drunk still like he he was
[03:01:39] Uh, they could smell alcohol in his breath.
[03:01:42] Okay.
[03:01:43] Uh, now I'll have you step over here and we'll walk him out of here.
[03:01:48] Okay.
[03:01:49] Are they involved?
[03:01:50] He's somebody.
[03:01:51] He's somebody.
[03:01:52] Yeah, we'll get it figured out.
[03:01:53] I got it.
[03:01:54] Yeah.
[03:01:55] Yeah, let's just...
[03:01:56] I just want to...
[03:01:57] So if they have to come out, because it's like he's not in here.
[03:01:58] He's not in here.
[03:01:59] He's not in here.
[03:02:00] Okay.
[03:02:01] She's not going now.
[03:02:02] Okay, boyfriend.
[03:02:03] Okay.
[03:02:04] Okay, boyfriend, okay.
[03:02:07] Baylor, spotlight, please here, make an opportunity.
[03:02:10] We got it.
[03:02:11] More than likely, honestly,
[03:02:11] I was just probably gonna go to plain.
[03:02:13] Baylor's wasn't injured.
[03:02:15] It'll be TD truck playing up.
[03:02:16] More than likely, I'll tell you here shortly.
[03:02:18] She knows, she's leaving, you know.
[03:02:19] I'm not 100% sure.
[03:02:21] So.
[03:02:22] If I want if I shot one of my children on accident I would absolutely destroy this dude
[03:02:36] way to fucking calm yet because he's drunk. Anyway, so yeah, that's the story. A story,
[03:02:57] unfortunately, that's all too fucking common, which is why it blows my mind when people look
[03:03:03] at yet another incident of a MAGA family annihilator
[03:03:10] and go oh it's because they were trans they were a fucking neo-nazi what's
[03:03:17] who has a higher percentage who has a higher likelihood of doing a mass shooting or a school
[03:03:24] shooting or engaging in a violent altercation far right neo-nazis or trans people the answer
[03:03:30] as far right neo-nazis. It's fucking ridiculous. They make up a large share of domestic terror
[03:03:38] incidents in this country, and yet our media rarely ever covers it as such. When they used
[03:03:45] to cover it like that back in the early 2016-2017 era, Republicans made a big fuss about it.
[03:03:53] The Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice conducted separate
[03:03:58] investigations into politically charged instances of violence, both of them found that it was
[03:04:04] actually infinitely more likely that someone would be a far right domestic terrorist than
[03:04:10] a far left domestic terrorist.
[03:04:14] Trump's own Department of Justice deleted that FBI investigation from its website last
[03:04:22] year. I'm not saying this to be like oh you know all all white men are bad and
[03:04:37] evil and are inevitably going to kill their families by the way I'm not
[03:04:41] making that argument at all I'm saying that if you were to look at demographics
[03:04:45] though there is one demographic that is over represented in these instances and
[03:04:49] And it's the very same demographic that never gets the same kind of coverage.
[03:04:54] It's only talked about if the person is not a white man, a cisgender white man.
[03:05:00] It's fuckin' ridiculous.
[03:05:07] Christians, does this go harder? Is it blasphemy? Hey, hey, hey, how did you find my tattoo?
[03:05:14] You can be LGBT and pro-Trump.
[03:05:16] Don't fuckin' conflate shit.
[03:05:18] you're as divisive as the goddamn commies. Trans Netflix star Laverne Cox plans to hoard
[03:05:24] estrogen fond Trump's victories as America will be just like Nazi Germany. Trans my whole life,
[03:05:27] post-operation, back Trump 100% love America. They don't stand for me. They don't speak for me.
[03:05:32] Fuck these commie assholes. That's okay. Trump will have his own Rushmore. I call it Trumpmore.
[03:05:39] more.
[03:05:43] Real Republicans Real MAGA December 18, 2025.
[03:05:47] American flag, American flag, American flag, American flag, MAGA.
[03:05:51] April 9, 2025.
[03:05:52] We're pro labor pro union and pro MAGA in my shop.
[03:05:55] Stop it.
[03:05:56] February 7, 2025.
[03:05:57] There you go.
[03:05:58] There you go.
[03:06:11] Yeah was there evidence that she was a Nazi?
[03:06:14] Oh wait, yes there is.
[03:06:20] It's fucking insane man.
[03:06:27] right in your face, you're choosing to look at the fact that they were trans.
[03:06:49] Anyway
[03:06:51] We're moving on from this to CBS not broadcasting Stephen Colbert interview with James Talorico
[03:06:59] Give it up for the band, everybody.
[03:07:02] Welcome back, my friends.
[03:07:04] Oh, this is exciting.
[03:07:06] Oh, friends.
[03:07:09] This is so exciting.
[03:07:11] Yes.
[03:07:12] Ladies and gentlemen, you guys, you know the band.
[03:07:15] I've got some great news.
[03:07:17] This is a whole lot of fun.
[03:07:19] I'm going to be back.
[03:07:21] I'm going to be back.
[03:07:23] I'm going to be back.
[03:07:25] I'm going to be back.
[03:07:27] This is a whole new band tonight because we've got a whole new band name, Lewis Tallerico,
[03:07:34] the new band name.
[03:07:35] And well if you look right down here you'll see we are now Lewis Kato and The Great Big
[03:07:39] Joy Machine.
[03:07:40] There you go.
[03:07:41] Now with that, but there, self always center for Garner.
[03:07:50] You know who is not one of my guests tonight?
[03:07:53] That's Texas State Representative James Tallerico.
[03:07:57] It's not even him, is it?
[03:07:58] What the fuck?
[03:08:00] That looks weird.
[03:08:01] That doesn't look like him at all.
[03:08:03] He was supposed to be here,
[03:08:05] but we were told in no uncertain terms
[03:08:07] by our network's lawyers who called us directly
[03:08:10] that we could not have him on the broadcast.
[03:08:13] Then I was told in some uncertain terms
[03:08:17] that not only could I not have him on,
[03:08:19] I could not mention me not having him on.
[03:08:22] And because my network clearly doesn't want us
[03:08:26] talk about this, let's talk about this.
[03:08:29] You've probably heard.
[03:08:35] You might have heard of this thing called the Equal Time Rule, okay?
[03:08:39] It's an old FCC rule that applies only to radio and broadcast television,
[03:08:43] not cable or streaming, that says if a show has a candidate on during an election,
[03:08:48] they have to have all that candidate's opponents on as well.
[03:08:51] is the FCC's most time-honored rule
[03:08:53] right after no nipples at the Super Bowl.
[03:08:56] There's long been an exception for this rule,
[03:09:01] an exception for news interviews
[03:09:04] and talk show interviews with politicians.
[03:09:07] Now, that's crucial.
[03:09:08] How else were voters supposed to know back in 92
[03:09:10] that Bill Clinton sucked at saxophone?
[03:09:12] But on January 21st of this year,
[03:09:16] a letter was released by FCC chairman
[03:09:19] and smug bowling pin, Brendan Carr.
[03:09:22] In this letter, Carr said he was thinking
[03:09:25] about dropping the exception for talk shows,
[03:09:27] because he said some of them were motivated
[03:09:30] by partisan purposes.
[03:09:31] Well, sir, you're chairman of the FCC, so FCC you.
[03:09:37] Because I think you are motivated
[03:09:47] bipartisan purposes yourself.
[03:09:50] Sir, you smelt it because you dealt it.
[03:09:54] You are Dutch ovening America's airwaves.
[03:09:58] Let's just call this what it is.
[03:10:00] Donald Trump's administration wants
[03:10:01] to silence anyone who says anything bad about Trump on TV,
[03:10:05] because all Trump does is watch TV.
[03:10:09] He's like a toddler with too much screen time.
[03:10:12] He gets cranky and then drops a load in his diapers.
[03:10:14] So it's no surprise, it's no surprise
[03:10:18] that two of the people most affected by this letter,
[03:10:21] me and my friend, Jimmy Kimmel.
[03:10:23] When this letter dropped,
[03:10:24] we both talked about the letter on air
[03:10:27] and then later, Carr defended it like this.
[03:10:30] If Kimmel or Colbert want to continue
[03:10:32] to do their programming
[03:10:34] and they don't want to have to comply with this requirement,
[03:10:36] then they can go to a cable channel or a podcast
[03:10:38] or a streaming service and that's fine.
[03:10:40] Great idea, man whose job is to regulate broadcast TV.
[03:10:44] Suggest everyone just leave broadcast TV.
[03:10:48] It's like when Arby's changed their slogan to,
[03:10:50] Arby's, would it kill you to eat a salad?
[03:10:54] Anyway. Anyway, am I being clear?
[03:10:57] Have I been clear so far?
[03:10:59] Okay, just want to... Super important.
[03:11:01] Okay, anyway, I decided to take Brendan Carr's advice.
[03:11:04] I am going to interview James Tallorico tonight,
[03:11:07] but it's not gonna be on the late show.
[03:11:10] It's gonna be on the late show's YouTube page.
[03:11:13] The network says, I can't give you URL or a QR code,
[03:11:17] but I promise you, if you go to our YouTube page,
[03:11:20] you'll find it.
[03:11:22] Now, after the show, right?
[03:11:27] Little later.
[03:11:29] Now, Carr here claims he's just getting partisanship off the airwaves,
[03:11:35] but the FCC, as I said, is also in charge of regulating radio broadcasts.
[03:11:39] And what would you know?
[03:11:40] Brendan Carr says, right-wing talk radio isn't a target of the FCC's equal time
[03:11:45] notes. No, no, I get this part. It makes sense. You can't get rid of talk radio.
[03:11:50] What else would your angriest uncle do in traffic? Talk to your saddest aunt? Now, as
[03:11:59] I said, at this point, he's just released a letter that says he's thinking about
[03:12:04] doing away with the exception for late night. He hasn't done away with it yet,
[03:12:07] But my network is unilaterally enforcing it as if he had.
[03:12:12] But I want to assure you, ladies and gentlemen, please,
[03:12:15] I want to assure you this decision is for purely financial reasons.
[03:12:19] And this doesn't just affect interviews.
[03:12:23] The rules forbid any candidate appearance, including by voice or picture.
[03:12:28] That's right, I am absolutely not allowed to show a photo
[03:12:31] of Texas State Representative James Tallarico.
[03:12:34] And...
[03:12:36] Because that's not hip.
[03:12:38] -"Milk Toast Lives Like Colbert and Don Lemon are actually
[03:12:40] on the forefront of negotiating and pushback against fascism.
[03:12:42] Are we totally and utterly cooked?"
[03:12:44] I mean, they are doing more than most, especially Don Lemon.
[03:12:48] I'm not gonna disparage my new friend, Don Lemon,
[03:12:52] who I think understands the seriousness of the moment.
[03:12:55] I mean, I think Colbert is such a good friend.
[03:12:58] I mean, I think Colbert is such a good friend.
[03:13:01] Um, I mean, I think Colbert is still, uh, you know, Colbert still like playing fun
[03:13:07] and games here a little bit, but, but yeah, look right now, we don't have the luxury.
[03:13:16] Right now we don't have the luxury to fucking, uh, you know, push people aside.
[03:13:20] Okay.
[03:13:22] We don't.
[03:13:23] It's just, we need everyone.
[03:13:24] We need everyone we can get.
[03:13:25] And the same thing that I said, uh, post October seven with pro-Palestinian advocacy, uh, anyone
[03:13:31] Anyone who joins us on this, on the side of justice, is good in my books.
[03:13:36] Anyone who is a real avowed anti-fascist is good in my books, okay, because we need the
[03:13:43] liberals.
[03:13:44] The liberals are a part of the masses.
[03:13:47] Self-identifying liberals are, unfortunately, whether we like to appreciate it or not.
[03:13:55] Liberals comprise the largest group of political advocates in this country.
[03:14:02] That's a stock photo we found when we googled.
[03:14:06] Wikipedia updated your photo.
[03:14:09] I'm not even, and this is true.
[03:14:11] I'm not even a...
[03:14:12] I don't know why they did that.
[03:14:13] There's like plenty of fucking professional photos out there.
[03:14:17] I guess like the people are
[03:14:22] People are fucking around
[03:14:28] You know, this is this is a crazy for
[03:14:33] It can't be copyrighted did as you become a besties of my number one op is so I'm brand for you
[03:14:41] Yeah
[03:14:45] It has to be public domain
[03:14:47] I guess
[03:14:52] We'll bear the guy from V for vendetta who gets black back from making fun of dear leader habits and normies will rise up
[03:14:58] Yeah, I mean I said the same thing with like Jimmy Kimmel, right I
[03:15:01] Said the same thing with Jimmy Kimmel when Jimmy Kimmel was targeted like that actually caused liberals to fucking wake up
[03:15:07] And I'll take it, you know how to show you a drawing of him, okay?
[03:15:13] Which is why I?
[03:15:15] I cannot show you what I'm drawing
[03:15:21] out of fear that James Tallarico looks like Snoopy.
[03:15:27] Okay?
[03:15:29] Okay.
[03:15:31] Mmm.
[03:15:33] Whoo!
[03:15:35] She's high.
[03:15:37] Carr is not joking around here, folks.
[03:15:39] He is serious.
[03:15:41] He is as serious as the seasoned cliffhanger of Matlock.
[03:15:44] Matlock, watch it or don't watch it.
[03:15:47] I leave in May.
[03:15:49] Anyway, okay, all right, all right, all right, all right.
[03:15:52] Here's the James Palinaco conversation at the place.
[03:15:55] That CBS, uh, compliant-ass CBS...
[03:16:03] was, uh, too afraid to show.
[03:16:09] It's your s-
[03:16:10] Okay.
[03:16:12] There's an update this is just in from CBS the late show was not prohibited by CBS from
[03:16:24] broadcasting interview with Representative James Taylor Ego the show was provided legal
[03:16:28] guidance that the broadcast could trigger the CB the FCC equal time rule for two other
[03:16:32] candidates including Representative Jasmine Crogat and presented options for how the
[03:16:35] equal time for other candidates could be fulfilled.
[03:16:37] The late show decided to present the interview through its YouTube channel with honor and
[03:16:41] promotion on the broadcast rather than potentially providing the equal time options. That's fucking
[03:16:45] bullshit. CBS is literally an op in this situation, by the way, like CBS itself under the editorial
[03:16:54] guidance and leadership of Barry Weiss working at the behest of, of ultra Zionists and people
[03:17:01] who are pro Trump are straight up fucking lying. Okay. You want to know why I know they're
[03:17:07] lying because Colbert has already interviewed Jasmine Crockett Colbert has already interviewed
[03:17:14] Jasmine Crockett twice. Okay. Just so you understand the James Tallarico conversation.
[03:17:26] They did not want to have it specifically. I believe Stephen Colbert on this 100% they
[03:17:31] just didn't want to do it. They did not want to do it because they have interviewed other
[03:17:37] people in the past they've interviewed josh apiro they've interviewed jasmine
[03:17:40] crockett twice
[03:17:45] how is it representative in the texas state house who is currently running
[03:17:48] for the united states senate please welcome to the show
[03:17:51] youtube page
[03:17:52] representative james talarico
[03:18:02] i think the reason why is because uh...
[03:18:05] Yeah, the argument they can present, because like you think,
[03:18:12] you think that Stephen Colbert is going to say no to interviewing Jasmine
[03:18:16] Crockett? No, of course not. Yeah.
[03:18:19] This story became unintentionally hilarious.
[03:18:21] Stephen Colbert and his team decided they would rather,
[03:18:24] can their Talarigo interview and move it to YouTube than host Jasmine Crockett
[03:18:27] or Crockett for equal time. And notice how it's the Republicans who are saying
[03:18:31] this, very strange stuff. Okay.
[03:18:34] Jasmine Crockett has been on multiple times delete your account as Norman Ornstein to which people are replying. She wasn't a Senate candidate. Okay
[03:18:42] But do you think Stephen Colbert doesn't want to interview Jasmine Crockett? Are you fucking stupid?
[03:18:50] The fact that they interview Jasmine Crockett multiple times implies they don't care about interviewing Jasmine Crockett
[03:18:57] They just didn't want to trigger the FCC's ire
[03:19:01] It's that fucking simple
[03:19:04] Also, also, the irony here is that the, the, there isn't a denim that exempts late night
[03:19:16] talk shows from fair, the, the fair rule, uh, regardless, James Talrigo is having quite
[03:19:21] a moment of text after the Colbert interview and according to Google trans, Texans are
[03:19:24] now searching his name at a very high rate just in time for early voting.
[03:19:28] So it unintentionally ended up boosting his profile, by the way, it had a, once again,
[03:19:33] just as everything that these dumbass Republicans do, it backfired just like the CBS, the initial
[03:19:44] CBS 60 minute story on the conditions in the El Salvador CCOT facilities for undocumented
[03:19:53] migrants ended up causing people to look into it.
[03:20:00] It has the capacity to backfire once again.
[03:20:02] It backfired once again.
[03:20:03] Let's take a look at the interview now.
[03:20:05] Thank you.
[03:20:08] Now, here's the thing.
[03:20:10] I don't usually say this to a guest,
[03:20:12] but if people are watching this right now,
[03:20:14] it's because they found us online on YouTube.
[03:20:18] I did an act of the show that's on tonight,
[03:20:21] explaining why it's not the first time you've
[03:20:24] caused some drama.
[03:20:26] FCC opening probe into the view after appearance
[03:20:29] by Talarico. Do you mean to cause trouble?
[03:20:32] I don't know why they hate this guy so much, but it is certainly backfiring because as
[03:20:40] skeptical as I am of James Talarico, because I've said this before, he got money from Mary
[03:20:45] Matt Olson back in the day for gambling. And, you know, he isn't aggressive enough on Israel,
[03:20:52] as I would like. Having said that, however, having said that, however, this kind of,
[03:21:07] this kind of aggressive attacks coming from the Republicans implies that they are worried about
[03:21:11] James Tallarico's success in the general. Tomorrow is the first day of early voting
[03:21:16] in Texas. All Republicans make sure you get out, pick a Democrat ballot and vote for Jasmine
[03:21:19] Crockett for Senate. Yep. I'm telling you right now, dude, they want, they want Jasmine
[03:21:28] Crockett. They think Jasmine Crockett is a significantly weaker candidate. Do with that
[03:21:33] information. What you will Texas. Okay. Do with that fucking information. What you will
[03:21:40] Well, between this admission and the FCC attacks against Talerico, it's obvious to me that
[03:22:05] The Republicans are terrified of going up against Tallerico in Texas as opposed to Jasmine Crockett.
[03:22:30] Not only is he a white Christian man, which, you know, unfortunately in the state of Texas
[03:22:34] probably plays a role. He does that populist sentiment that we know has worked. It worked
[03:22:40] in the other Texas election that took place as well, where you had literally a fucking
[03:22:44] UAW, you even organizer, winning upset victory in a plus Trump 23 district. Okay. Now, let
[03:22:55] me tell you something, Talarico versus Ken Paxton. Yeah. Talarico versus Ken Paxton
[03:23:00] actually brings up a really interesting race because Ken Paxton is MAGA through and through.
[03:23:06] And it's really interesting because Ken Paxton is also a uniquely weak candidate in some ways.
[03:23:13] His own party in the state has actually ousted him in the past and then obviously coalesced
[03:23:19] around him. Once again, is there known to do.
[03:23:22] Having said that, Talerico is a uniquely strong candidate for the state of Texas as well.
[03:23:28] i'm telling you right now that matchup
[03:23:30] could yield a tremendous upset for the democrats
[03:23:37] a tremendous fucking upset
[03:23:39] jasmine crocket is uniquely weak
[03:23:43] she is an establishment democrat through and fucking through
[03:23:47] her base of support is the conservative wing of the democratic party and the
[03:23:50] black voting block
[03:23:52] whereas james talarico has the
[03:23:54] zoran coalition is edin germantem
[03:23:56] uh... points it uh... points to
[03:23:59] another poll showing talarico winning the zoran coalition and crocket winning
[03:24:01] the quomo coalition
[03:24:03] centers have no idea how much their base has lost it
[03:24:08] with white voters talerico is sixty one to twenty nine percent with latino fifty
[03:24:12] two to thirty two
[03:24:13] with black voters crocket wins eighty two percent
[03:24:16] to ten percent
[03:24:19] independence
[03:24:20] go to talerico
[03:24:23] Democrats go to Crockett by 48 to 43.
[03:24:27] Age 18 to 34, Tallerico wins 52 to 33%.
[03:24:31] Age 35 to 54, Tallerico wins 46 to 45%.
[03:24:34] Age 55 plus, the older voters go to Crockett 48 to 40%.
[03:24:39] For men, Tallerico wins 49 to 39%.
[03:24:43] For women, Crockett wins 50 to 39%.
[03:24:51] For the four year graduates,
[03:24:52] People who graduated with a college degree,
[03:24:54] Tallariego wins 51 to 38%.
[03:24:56] These, this breakdown is almost identical
[03:24:59] to the Zauron coalition.
[03:25:06] This is simply put,
[03:25:10] the exact battle that is taking place
[03:25:12] within the Democratic Party.
[03:25:14] Now, of course, in the general,
[03:25:16] especially against the outward Republican,
[03:25:19] unless there is a out of nowhere centrist Democrat that tries to fucking throw their
[03:25:25] hat in the ring in the same way that Cuomo did in the New York race.
[03:25:31] This is the real fucking battle at the heart of the Democratic Party right now.
[03:25:38] This is the real battle at the heart of the Democratic Party.
[03:25:40] You have people who are left flank candidates, and you have people who are establishment
[03:25:46] candidates.
[03:25:49] The establishment candidate leans heavily into the more conservative base within the
[03:25:54] Democratic Party.
[03:25:57] Mine is the race aspect.
[03:25:58] No, the race aspect plays a role in this.
[03:26:00] Come on, guys.
[03:26:02] We can be adults about this analysis, right?
[03:26:06] The black voting block is the most reliable voting block for the Democratic Party in the
[03:26:10] generals in the general elections, but it also happens to be a more conservative, more establishment
[03:26:18] adjacent voting block for the Democrats in general, that's in the primaries.
[03:26:27] That's it.
[03:26:28] That's just the truth.
[03:26:29] Otherwise, Jim Clyburn, for example, would not even be a figure that is as consequential
[03:26:35] as he truly is in the Democratic Party. It's progressive versus blue MAGA even when you
[03:26:44] insert race? No, for sure, for sure. Absolutely. Of course, that is the case. It is progressive
[03:26:52] versus blue MAGA. I'm just saying that older black voters have a tendency to vote with
[03:26:57] the establishment, especially in the primaries. They are, when I say they're conservative
[03:27:01] voters. I don't mean they're like socially conservative, by the way. I'm saying that they are more likely to vote for a candidate that they think has a higher electability and the electability argument for a lot of more conservative, a lot of older voters has not reached the same standards for plenty of other liberal voters who now look at
[03:27:21] Bernie Kratz style candidates as the true electable candidates. They're still running
[03:27:26] on the, the old, uh, the old guard method. They're not necessarily conservative and they
[03:27:34] will certainly vote, especially in a matchup against the Republican. They're not ideologically,
[03:27:39] uh, uh, going to decide like, Oh, I'd rather vote for fucking Kim Paxson. Black people
[03:27:44] will never vote for fucking Kim Paxson. It'll be like eight black people that votes for
[03:27:48] for Ken Paxson in the state of Texas, right? That's not the case at all. So the real battle
[03:27:54] here is to first, in the primaries, try to convince black voters that the harm reduction
[03:28:02] voting or the electability voting candidate, the electability choice here is James Tallarico
[03:28:08] over Jasmine Crockett, which might not happen. So if that doesn't happen, you still win with
[03:28:14] the other demographics that you can convince cautious voters is a great example. Yeah. It's
[03:28:27] a great way to put it. I was trying to explain to my best friend, another black woman, why
[03:28:32] Crockett was, uh, has been disappointing. She agrees, but send me an article that cited
[03:28:35] how James is, uh, Jasmine is not accepted pack money in this election. Her Israel trip
[03:28:39] was also pre October 7th. I think these details are easy to dismiss for many risk averse,
[03:28:44] black Texan voters. I do suspect that this race is going to get even nastier by the way.
[03:28:53] And I do think that they'll call. Ironically enough, I think that there will be a racial
[03:28:59] component to the race for the record where people will talk about how James Tallorico
[03:29:03] is actually racist. It's already started to heat up a little bit. And that ironically
[03:29:09] will backfire. My estimation is, my suspicion is that narrative is going to backfire on
[03:29:15] Jasmine Crockett because people go, okay, this is Texas. So you'll have conservative
[03:29:20] voters within the base of the democratic party that will turn around and go, okay, that's
[03:29:26] good for us. I think like then like, okay, he's racist. Yeah. I mean, he's running in
[03:29:31] Texas. And that will, I think snap establishment adjacent voters, the cautious voters to vote
[03:29:41] for James Tallarico over Jasmine Crockett. She just said this three hours ago. Okay.
[03:29:47] Well, there you go. There you have it. We've all seen the attack ads that have come on
[03:29:50] behalf of primary opponent supposedly wants to get rid of super facts yet doesn't have
[03:29:55] anything to say about the negative ads, the ads that are darkening my skin. And this continual
[03:30:01] kind of if she wins, we lose. Um, it's not even undertones right now. It is straight
[03:30:06] up racist. And I need people to understand that that cannot be the way that we proceed.
[03:30:11] I swear to God. I swear to fucking God. I promise you. I promise you that this narrative is
[03:30:23] going to backfire. I suspect maybe I'm wrong. But I think the more you say James Tallarico
[03:30:30] those races, the more people in your base that would otherwise vote for you will turn
[03:30:36] around and go, wait a minute, that could probably help us win.
[03:30:43] Because remember, remember, we're talking about Texas. Okay. We're talking about if you're
[03:30:50] a Democrat in the state of Texas, you have already gone through so many instances of
[03:30:57] fucking disappointment. At a time like this, when Democrats are desperate to lean into
[03:31:05] anyone and everyone that can actually put up a strong fight against the Republicans,
[03:31:09] the reason why they like Jasmine Crockett is because she's seen as a fighter, right?
[03:31:21] If we are going to win, we are going to have to win because we are united. And I think
[03:31:25] that, you know, we bought.
[03:31:32] Yeah, this is another one of those Hillary Rodham Clinton consultants, of
[03:31:36] course, in the tank, aggressively for aggressively in the tank for Jasmine
[03:31:44] Crockett, of course.
[03:31:47] These were their competing Super Bowl ads.
[03:31:51] Wait, hold on.
[03:31:52] I'll play both of these.
[03:31:55] Uh, the Super Bowl ads, I mean, I know, Jasmine Karka had the anime ad, which was ass, in
[03:32:01] my opinion, uh, versus I didn't see the Talarico one.
[03:32:04] Billionaires don't just influence politicians, they own them.
[03:32:08] That's why I don't take corporate PAC money.
[03:32:10] It's why I thought to cap campaign contributions.
[03:32:13] In the Senate, I'll pay in billionaires for making unlimited secret donations.
[03:32:19] I'll stop members of commerce from trading stocks, and I'll raise taxes on those at
[03:32:24] the top to fund tax cuts for the rest of us.
[03:32:27] I'm James Talarico, and I approve this message
[03:32:30] because our government should work for all of us,
[03:32:32] not just billionaires.
[03:32:34] Pretty good, pretty good.
[03:32:37] The system has broken.
[03:32:39] Our communities are being terrorized.
[03:32:42] People are hurting, but Texas has a warrior
[03:32:45] who's fighting back.
[03:32:47] A champion for us, our votes, our rights.
[03:32:52] It drives the president crazy.
[03:32:54] We tried to draw her out of Congress because they thought it would take away our power.
[03:33:01] They were wrong.
[03:33:02] I'm Jasmine Crockett and I approve this message.
[03:33:05] Yeah, that's ass.
[03:33:08] It's straight dookie.
[03:33:10] Okay.
[03:33:11] I mean, it's AI.
[03:33:14] It's also utterly devoid of policy.
[03:33:18] No policy argument whatsoever. Just I'm a fight against Donald Trump. Okay.
[03:33:30] But another poll, uh, Eddingham answers is another poll show in Talergon winning the
[03:33:35] Zaraan coalition, Crockett winning Cuomo coalition centers have no idea how much their
[03:33:37] bases lost it. Alex Bronzini says, this is a late motif in my writing. The American center
[03:33:43] is driven by passions and grudges. Every bit as intense as those on the left. And that
[03:33:47] holds from the, that holds from the base to the elite. This is shaping up to be the most
[03:33:52] important thing I've written about the, in the Trump-2 era, because the demographics
[03:33:55] going for Crockett were the exact demographics of this event. This is the core of the centrist
[03:34:00] base.
[03:34:04] There is a very real, delusional, firm, committed, centrist base within the Democratic Party
[03:34:11] that refuses to recognize that their politics is what lost Kamala Harris the election. Okay.
[03:34:23] They don't understand. They keep saying, no, we have to, we have to pivot to the center
[03:34:26] because you guys are fucking delusional. You have pie in the sky ideas,
[03:34:30] not realizing that Kamala Harris did that and she fucking lost all the swing states.
[03:34:34] She did that shit. She fucking did that shit. Stop appealing to this like mythical moderate
[03:34:44] center. Start running for things, not just against the Republicans. It's fucking ridiculous.
[03:34:59] Anyway, Adam Crockman reports, Talarico has flat out denounced attack ads in general.
[03:35:05] Talarico's red box does not call for attacks on any opponent.
[03:35:09] Crocket's red box is requesting attack ads on Talarico.
[03:35:13] Talarico actively wants to ban super packs.
[03:35:14] The as she is taking, or the as she's talking about from the super pack has a dark grungy
[03:35:18] video filter over the entire ad image too.
[03:35:21] So everyone appeared darker.
[03:35:23] The only other ad or media running in Texas right now featuring Crockett was the Ken Paxson
[03:35:27] ad, which used an AI caricature of Crockett dancing with John Cornyn. And that one I could
[03:35:35] see you wanting to complain about, it's disappointing to see Crockett triple down on this approach
[03:35:40] of identity positive con or opponent of races when he has done nothing but praise her and
[03:35:44] advocate against attack ads and super PACs the entire time.
[03:35:47] I will say though, I will say, I think Talarico should be a little bit more aggressive against
[03:35:54] Jasmine Crockett. Controversial, controversial take alert. I think
[03:36:04] Talarico should come after Crockett a little bit. He's, he's pussy footing
[03:36:09] around the issue. You have a fucking race in front of you, big dog. Get in there.
[03:36:14] Get down and dirty with it. Say she's silly. Say she's not serious about
[03:36:21] winning in Texas. Come on now. Stop with this fucking nonsense. They tried to do this shit
[03:36:29] already. They did it like two weeks ago with Colin Allred coming out and saying, Talarico
[03:36:34] is racist. Like, I can't believe, uh, uh, you know, Talarico is so racist, such a white
[03:36:39] supremacist. And he literally turned around and was like, I love, I love you guys. I'm
[03:36:43] I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry about this. You will never be rewarded for niceties. Okay.
[03:36:51] Don't do this shit. Be a fucking shark. You were a goddamn shark when he took Miriam Adelson's
[03:36:57] money to advocate for casinos opening in the goddamn state. You can be a fucking shark
[03:37:03] against Jasmine Crockett as well. Cut this shit out. Crockett is probably the resistance
[03:37:12] liberals. I don't think she's ever been a favorite of the far left bit of a pattern here of influences
[03:37:15] talking their way into the same point. She has a longer resume and black women are parties back
[03:37:20] most of give her the nomination. Yeah. We are permanently stuck in a state of 2016 politics
[03:37:33] and the ones that will transcend from that state of affairs will be the ones who learned
[03:37:39] from the mistakes of Bernie Sanders and recognize the success story of Bernie Sanders. Okay?
[03:37:46] You mustn't just channel the Bernie crap message, the left flank democracy, a politics of class
[03:37:55] over other issues, but you must also recognize that Bernie Sanders made a lot of fucking
[03:38:00] mistakes. One of the biggest mistakes of Bernie Sanders was that he was far too soft on his
[03:38:07] opposition. Okay, he should have been lighting their asses on fire. That's it. There was
[03:38:17] never a moment where Zauron turned around and was like, oh, my opposition, Andrew Cuomo
[03:38:21] is fantastic. No, he fucking cooked them. You got to do the same thing. Cook their
[03:38:29] asses talk about how
[03:38:32] Talk about how
[03:38:34] the major problem here is
[03:38:37] Businesses usual politics and Jasmine Crockett represents business as usual politics
[03:38:43] Okay
[03:38:45] We want to fucking win. We want to win elections
[03:38:50] And we don't want to win with just business as usual politics
[03:38:53] We want to win with a bold and radical vision because that vision is what will inevitably
[03:39:00] stave off the Trump 3.0, Trump 4.0 vision that the Republicans demonstrate.
[03:39:06] We can't go back to business as usual politics that has lost to the Trump train twice.
[03:39:15] It's done.
[03:39:16] And I think that Donald Trump is worried that we're about to flip Texas.
[03:39:23] And Stephen, this is the party that ran against cancel culture.
[03:39:37] And now they're trying to control what we watch, what we say, what we read.
[03:39:43] And this is the most dangerous kind of cancel culture.
[03:39:46] The kind that comes from the top.
[03:39:48] They went after the view because I went on there.
[03:39:53] They went after Jimmy Kimmel for telling a joke
[03:39:55] they didn't like.
[03:39:55] They went after you for telling the truth
[03:39:58] about paramount bribe to Donald Trump.
[03:40:00] Corporate media executives are selling out the First
[03:40:09] Amendment to curry favor with corrupt politicians.
[03:40:13] And a threat to any of our First Amendment rights
[03:40:16] is a threat to all of our First Amendment rights.
[03:40:19] So I'm just...
[03:40:21] To fact-check you, my network said our cancellation
[03:40:26] was a purely financial decision.
[03:40:28] Got it. Got it. Yes.
[03:40:29] And I remain very grateful for the last 11 years.
[03:40:32] Now, you grew up in Texas.
[03:40:34] I did. I did.
[03:40:36] There you are. You can prove it.
[03:40:39] They give you the adult boots as a child,
[03:40:42] and you're supposed to just grow into them,
[03:40:44] I understand. That's right.
[03:40:45] You served in the Texas House,
[03:40:47] and now you're running for Senate.
[03:40:48] The race, frankly, should not be as interesting as it is.
[03:40:52] Donald Trump won Texas by 14%.
[03:40:55] Why do you think this year, Texas,
[03:40:58] is considered a possibility by Democrats?
[03:41:00] Well, I'm an eighth-generation Texan.
[03:41:02] My family has been in our state since it was Mexico.
[03:41:05] And across...
[03:41:07] So you're gonna get supported, is what you're saying?
[03:41:09] across the state, there is a backlash growing to the extremism and the corruption in our politics.
[03:41:19] And I have traveled every corner of Texas already from El Paso to Beaumont, from Amarillo to Brownsville,
[03:41:26] and we've had thousands of Texans showing up to rally with us,
[03:41:29] and I can't tell you the number of people who come up to me at the end of these events and whisper,
[03:41:33] I'm not a Democrat like it's some kind of secret and and we've recruited 14,000
[03:41:40] volunteers who are out there doing the work all over our state. We have this is
[03:41:47] this is one of the most exciting parts we have shattered grassroots fundraising
[03:41:52] records all without taking a dime from corporate packs and so this is really
[03:41:59] It's a people-cowered movement to take back our state
[03:42:03] and take back our country.
[03:42:04] And I feel like we're building something really special
[03:42:07] in Texas, and clearly Donald Trump has taken note.
[03:42:10] Now, one of the things...
[03:42:12] one of the things that's come up in some of the conversations
[03:42:14] you've had on the Texas State House floor,
[03:42:17] which are some of the videos I've seen you do,
[03:42:19] and one of the things that got you attention out there
[03:42:21] is that you are a Presbyterian seminarian.
[03:42:24] Presently? Yes.
[03:42:25] Is it seminary? Okay.
[03:42:26] Okay, the right attempts to co-opt Christianity to say that, you know, you can't, you can't
[03:42:35] believe in God, you can't believe in Christ.
[03:42:36] I think that Donald Trump might have said something like that at the National Prayer
[03:42:38] Breakfast, like you can't actually be a Christian, be a Democrat.
[03:42:41] But the religious right is a, it's largely a political movement that references spirituality,
[03:42:48] but it's a political, what do you, what is your, what is your heartfelt...
[03:42:54] When you were asking why they're so afraid of them, it's not as a middle-aged straight
[03:42:57] white male pastor openly saying that Christian nationalism has no ties to Christianity that
[03:43:01] directly undercuts their narrative. Yeah. I mean, look, look, I will say this. I wouldn't
[03:43:08] give a fuck if he didn't do the, it's not about right versus left. It's about up versus
[03:43:12] down, right? Cause Democrats have run, you know, veterans and, and, you know, even pastors
[03:43:19] as well in the past. The ones that actually have staying power when Democrats do run these candidates
[03:43:26] are the ones who do actually take a leftmost position in their policy agenda.
[03:43:34] A lot of people forget, but Raphael Warnock was a great example of this as well. Now,
[03:43:38] of course, as a legislator, he's been incredibly disappointing. But he won, right? Radical liberal
[03:43:45] Raphael Warnock won. He was a reverent. And he fucking won that seat.
[03:43:51] So for me, the way I see it, these guys are only, these guys, their, their aesthetics,
[03:44:00] they, they can help. But what's truly terrifying is their vision, is their agenda. And while James
[03:44:07] James Tallariego is not exactly there all the way.
[03:44:11] I will say that I am a fan of his commentary, especially his policy platform, his agenda,
[03:44:21] the way he communicates on these issues.
[03:44:23] I'm a lot more excited about him running than I am about Jasmine Crockett.
[03:44:32] out to the people who want to use religion as a tool of political power?
[03:44:37] Well, for 50 years, the religious right, a political movement, that is a perfect description for it.
[03:44:44] They convinced a lot of our fellow Christians that the most important issues were abortion and gay marriage.
[03:44:53] Two issues that aren't mentioned in the Bible, two issues that Jesus never talked about.
[03:44:58] Jesus in Matthew 25 tells us exactly how you and I, and every one of our fellow believers.
[03:45:05] Also yes, I'm racist. That's the other reason. As you guys know, I'm a big racist.
[03:45:11] There's how we're going to be judged and how we're going to be saved.
[03:45:14] By feeding the hungry, by healing the sick, by welcoming the stranger.
[03:45:19] Nothing about going to church, nothing about voting Republican.
[03:45:24] It was all about how you treat other people.
[03:45:26] Don't, don't.
[03:45:28] I've said before, don't tell me what you believe.
[03:45:38] Show me how you treat other people,
[03:45:40] and I'll tell you what you believe.
[03:45:41] And I think in our faith, we've got
[03:45:46] to get back to those fundamentals.
[03:45:48] My granddad was a Baptist preacher in South Texas.
[03:45:52] And when I was little, he told me that Christianity is a simple religion, not an easy religion.
[03:45:57] He would always clarify, but a simple religion because Jesus gave us two commandments, love
[03:46:03] God and love neighbor.
[03:46:05] And there was no exception to that second commandment.
[03:46:08] Love thy neighbor regardless of race or gender or sexual orientation or immigration status
[03:46:14] or religious affiliation.
[03:46:16] And it's why I have fought so hard for the separation of church and state in the state
[03:46:21] capital in Texas, because...
[03:46:23] Well, I want to ask you about that.
[03:46:25] Yeah, please.
[03:46:26] Because you did.
[03:46:27] As a state rep, you fought against the bill requiring
[03:46:31] the Ten Commandments to be displayed in schools.
[03:46:34] That's right.
[03:46:35] Why, even on that level, do you think it's important
[03:46:37] to keep the separation, not just for the state,
[03:46:41] but for the church?
[03:46:42] Well, because we are called to love all of our neighbors,
[03:46:46] including our Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu-seek,
[03:46:51] agnostic, atheist neighbors,
[03:46:54] and forcing our religion down their throats is not love.
[03:46:58] And it's why I have fought,
[03:47:00] It's why I've fought so hard for that sacred separation
[03:47:08] in our First Amendment.
[03:47:08] Because my granddad, he raised me to believe
[03:47:11] that that boundary between church and state
[03:47:13] doesn't just benefit the state or our democracy,
[03:47:15] although it certainly does,
[03:47:17] but it also benefits the church
[03:47:19] because when the church gets too cozy with political power,
[03:47:24] it loses its prophetic voice,
[03:47:26] its ability to speak truth to power,
[03:47:28] its ability to imagine a completely different world.
[03:47:32] And so this separation between church and state
[03:47:35] is something we have to safeguard,
[03:47:37] it's something we have to fight for.
[03:47:38] And I think we need someone in the US Senate
[03:47:41] who is gonna confront Christian nationalism
[03:47:43] and tell the truth, which is that there is nothing Christian about Christian nationalism.
[03:47:48] It is the worship of power in the name of Christ.
[03:48:01] I'm going to be honest, I think one of the best ways you can fucking hammer this point is about Christian Zionism in general.
[03:48:07] and just be like these guys love these guys love to put on a front about how
[03:48:12] Christian they are and meanwhile they love they loved if any Israel when
[03:48:17] Israel is slaughtering Christians in in the the origin place of Christianity you
[03:48:25] know what I mean it's ridiculous and it is a betrayal of Jesus of Nazareth and I
[03:48:32] just want to thank you Stephen because I know you're not a politician but you
[03:48:36] You have really shown people in this country what Christianity should be and what it means
[03:48:42] to actually live out the teachings of Jesus, even in a talk show.
[03:48:46] Well, I'm going to push back a little bit on that.
[03:48:51] That's very nice of you to say.
[03:48:52] I would never lay that compliment to myself because I think I fall far short of what my
[03:48:58] standards would be.
[03:49:00] But I will agree with you on this.
[03:49:02] I think that it is bad for certainly my church or any, any religious organization to associate
[03:49:09] themselves from a political party.
[03:49:12] How must it diminish God to be associated with something so small as a present political
[03:49:19] party?
[03:49:21] Because imagine this.
[03:49:25] Imagine that you managed to co-op Christianity.
[03:49:28] Imagine if you managed to convince everybody that Jesus is on your side.
[03:49:32] If you then lose the election, it sounds like you've got a pretty weak Jesus.
[03:49:36] Yes, that's exactly right.
[03:49:38] And that's the key is you don't want to fit the big thing into the small thing.
[03:49:43] And God is the biggest thing there is.
[03:49:45] And so to try to fit God into a political party, whether it's the Republican Party or
[03:49:49] the Democratic Party, you've got it reversed.
[03:49:54] And so it's why I think we have to remember...
[03:49:57] The play soundboard guys are just as annoying as the don't play the soundboard guys, by
[03:50:01] the way I just I hope you understand like y'all are being fucking
[03:50:06] insanely annoying to put those big things first to put the love of God and the
[03:50:11] love for our neighbors before anything else because right now what you've got
[03:50:15] is people baptizing their partisanship and calling that Christianity when in
[03:50:20] reality your politics should grow out of your faith not the other way around now
[03:50:27] There's been some attention on your race in recent weeks after a TikToker that you met
[03:50:33] in person says that you privately said to them, and I want to get this quote, and they
[03:50:38] attribute to you, right?
[03:50:41] This person says, you said, I signed up originally to run against a mediocre black man, not a
[03:50:47] formidable and intelligent black woman, supposedly in reference to Colin Allred being the black
[03:50:53] man and you've denied this. Yes. Okay. Uh, you denied that you ever said that. That's
[03:50:59] correct. Okay. All red continues to talk about it, even though he's no longer running
[03:51:03] for the Senate. Correct? Yeah. Very strange that fucking that, that perpetual loser, Colin
[03:51:09] all red is, is still actively trying to, to curry favor for Jasmine Crockett in this race
[03:51:18] and undermining a talerico.
[03:51:22] Also, I've been hit popping off on identity policy.
[03:51:25] Listen to Black women, okay?
[03:51:27] Neoliberal genocidal girl boss Kamala Harris, or Black liberationist, communist, Assada Shakur.
[03:51:35] Listen to Black men, okay?
[03:51:37] A-Pack Shakur, Cory Booker, or communist Black Panther revolutionary Fred Hampton.
[03:51:44] Listen to Venezuelans, okay?
[03:51:46] The ones supporting the ousting of Nicolas Maduro, or the ones protesting US aggression
[03:51:52] in Venezuela.
[03:51:53] You see how quickly identity politics leads to identity reductionism, and can have you
[03:51:58] absolutely fucking confused about what to believe.
[03:52:02] This is why we not need to stop treating identity as an all-knowing monolith, and engage things
[03:52:08] in materialist analysis, and start thinking dialectically.
[03:52:12] No, this is not me saying that caring or considering for people's identities is problematic.
[03:52:19] But this is me saying that we shouldn't be reducing arguments down to someone's identity
[03:52:25] because it can or cannot be a factor in their overall analysis or opinion.
[03:52:31] Listen to black women.
[03:52:33] That's why I say like, you know, like the very same people that constantly deploy the
[03:52:41] identity shield on the centrist democratic side rarely ever are out there defending
[03:52:48] Cory Bush.
[03:52:49] They're not out there defending Jamal Bowman when they were being attacked mercilessly
[03:52:54] by APEC for their positions against Israel.
[03:52:59] They're not out there fundraising for Summer Lee.
[03:53:03] They're not out there defending Ilhan Omar.
[03:53:07] They're just simply using identity in this cynical way to people who actually do care
[03:53:13] about representative politics.
[03:53:16] Because the reality of the matter is it's off putting as fuck for like, you know, most
[03:53:22] of the voter eligible population and the only people who do care about like not being offensive
[03:53:31] and the only people who do care about like an empathetic approach to politics is people like ourselves!
[03:53:39] That's it!
[03:53:42] That's the problem!
[03:53:43] So the quicker you do away with people cynically deploying this shit,
[03:53:48] the easier it is.
[03:53:50] I don't play ball by those rules and, you know, people yell at me for it, but I don't really care, I'll be honest.
[03:53:57] And I don't want people to think that because I'm pushing back against this that like I'm some fucking reactionary
[03:54:03] I don't want people to learn the wrong lessons here either
[03:54:05] You know, I don't want like
[03:54:07] Racist people to come in and be like, oh, yeah, that's my guy right there Hank Packer. He don't care
[03:54:13] He don't care about black women or some shit. Okay?
[03:54:17] I'm just saying
[03:54:19] All people ask for you is to not be racist law. Are you talking to me? Is that what you're saying?
[03:54:27] Name one progressive policy, TALERICO.
[03:54:34] The entire argument for TALERICO comes down the raise.
[03:54:36] I hate this bullshit that people do, TALERICO is not a progressive.
[03:54:40] I've already been very skeptical of TALERICO, but this is fucking not true, okay?
[03:54:48] Between TALERICO and CROCKET, TALERICO absolutely comes across as more progressive by wide margins.
[03:54:56] Here it be, he doesn't support Medicare for all your right.
[03:55:00] I'm saying between Talerico and Jasmine Crockett.
[03:55:08] Between Talerico and Jasmine Crockett, that's the race right now.
[03:55:14] Okay?
[03:55:17] Taxing billionaires is an objectively progressive policy in this day and age.
[03:55:25] Jasmine Crockett is not putting taxing billionaires of the forefront of her campaigning. That's not our fault
[03:55:31] That's her fault
[03:55:34] Okay
[03:55:41] Jasmine Crockett is also gone to Israel on an APAC sponsored trip at least
[03:55:47] Tallarico has not done that. I know it sounds bare minimum, but given the confines of this fucking race
[03:55:52] you know, that gives him more credibility with someone like myself.
[03:56:04] Jasmine Crockett is deeply, deeply invested in Adelson Money.
[03:56:09] Where's my opinion?
[03:56:10] No, the fuck it's not.
[03:56:11] What?
[03:56:13] Not only has he explained why he got the Adelson Money,
[03:56:16] which is the reason for my scrutiny initially for Talarico.
[03:56:20] He has also openly said that he is not getting a dime from APAC. We'll talk about that as well in a second.
[03:56:28] So where does that stand? How do you as someone who-
[03:56:30] Hold on. Here, let's just jump right into that part of the conversation real quick, because I think that also needs to be talked about more as well.
[03:56:40] Where is it? Where is it? There's it. Oh, here it is.
[03:56:46] Stands on Israel and APAC.
[03:56:48] Well, I've never taken money from a pack and I'm not taking money from a pack in this campaign
[03:56:55] Seeing what's happening in Gaza makes me sick to my stomach as a teacher
[03:57:01] as a Christian as a human being and
[03:57:05] Our country's role in that slaughter
[03:57:09] Makes me feel complicit in it. I think all Americans should feel that
[03:57:13] There was a theologian who said, I screamed at God for the starving children until I realized the starving children was God screaming at me.
[03:57:23] I think God is screaming at us in Gaza right now, screaming at all of us.
[03:57:28] And so I've said, if I am elected to the U.S. Senate, I'm going to use every bit of diplomatic and financial leverage to end the atrocities.
[03:57:37] atrocities. I have already said I support banning offensive weapons to Israel and I think we as a
[03:57:45] country like that isn't good enough for me. Okay. It's not. What do you mean? Offensive weapons to
[03:57:50] Israel defensive weapons to motherfucker. Okay. 100%. But let's compare Talarico's assessment on the
[03:58:00] issue and the moral clarity that he demonstrates on this issue to what Jasmine Crockett has said.
[03:58:06] have a moral responsibility to stop the death and the destruction and we can we we know they're not
[03:58:14] fucking kind of the same on Israel. What are you guys crazy? Some of you unironically
[03:58:21] failed to see the fucking forest for the trees sometimes. Okay.
[03:58:28] That is crazy. That is craziness.
[03:58:31] What the hell are you talking about? There is a clear difference between the Talariko and Jasmine
[03:58:39] Crockett. Jasmine Crockett straight up is like, yeah, of course, we're going to be allies with
[03:58:43] Israel. The fuck are you talking about? Israel is the most valuable ally we have all this shit.
[03:58:48] What are you crazy? What is happening? The argument people are making is that he's more
[03:58:55] electable because he's white. Oh my God, shut the fuck up. That's not the argument that people
[03:58:59] are making, okay? God damn. Also, that's not a fucking problem when people are talking
[03:59:05] about why Kamala lost apparently. I was the one who was saying it doesn't matter. These
[03:59:11] are hurdles, but hurdles you can clear, okay? God damn, people just love fucking slamming
[03:59:18] identity policies and everything. Holy fuck, I'm turning into Norm Finkelstein. Jesus Christ.
[03:59:29] I understand. I also think that if people are going to vote as it relates to foreign
[03:59:45] affairs, which typically is not how people vote. People typically vote based on how are
[03:59:50] the gas prices treating me right now? How are my housing costs treating me right now?
[03:59:54] What's my job situation looking like those are the things that typically drive our elections and how people decide how they're gonna vote
[04:00:02] You got a call on AOC on this two man. How's she better than Jasmine Crockett? Okay?
[04:00:07] Dude dude
[04:00:10] You are fucking delusional. I cannot argue against your schizophrenic hallucinations
[04:00:17] Okay, I'm sorry
[04:00:19] AOC is even further to the left than Bernie Sanders on this issue
[04:00:23] issue. Okay. What the fuck? There's a lot of people on the timeline talking about how
[04:00:29] AOC voted for weapons to Israel. AOC voted for a weapons package to Israel. AOC never
[04:00:34] voted on a final weapons package to Israel. Okay. She did actually vote to strike down
[04:00:40] Marjorie Taylor Greene's provision, which I was very critical of and I criticized her
[04:00:45] on and her defenses for why she did that was also terrible. But to say that AOC has
[04:00:51] not called what Israel's doing a genocide is fucking delusional. You are living in a
[04:00:56] world of delusion. I don't know why. I don't know why you guys do this. You can be critical
[04:01:01] of AOC's assessment. You can be critical of AOC not going far enough on the issue of Israel
[04:01:06] as I am with, uh, with, with, with Tallerico as well. But holy fuck, dude. One of the most
[04:01:12] annoying aspects of this kind of commentary is people consistently, consistently pushing
[04:01:19] my fucking buttons, the buttons I hate to have pushed, which is, when you just straight
[04:01:25] up fucking lie, you see a goddamn Twitter post and you just go along with it.
[04:01:33] Holy fuck, I'm not even doing the, oh, my candidate has to be perfect or whatever.
[04:01:37] I'm not saying that at all.
[04:01:38] There's plenty of fucking room for criticism for all of the candidates, including AOC,
[04:01:42] But it is un-fucking-bearable when you guys come in here and just MAKE SHIT UP!
[04:01:50] STOP MAKING SHIT UP!
[04:01:54] ENOUGH!
[04:01:56] ENOUGH!
[04:02:08] I thought this was a community of high information voters and yes, in comparison to the average person, certainly there's a there's a lot more interest and investment in like understanding politics in here, but even you fucking fall, even if even you fall for this dumb shit.
[04:02:26] AOC is not as progressive in her track record in her foreign policies in Hanomar and Rashida
[04:02:43] Tlaib.
[04:02:44] This is true.
[04:02:45] But outside of like in Hanomar and Rashida Tlaib, she is literally one of the, if not
[04:02:50] the most progressive Congressperson.
[04:02:53] We talk as though because of her, you know, they're working tirelessly to do a ceasefire
[04:02:59] lie that she told when Joe Biden was still in, uh, in the running, that people just like
[04:03:06] literally say wrong shit about our track record.
[04:03:10] They like deliberately misunderstand things that she's saying.
[04:03:14] It's so fucking strange.
[04:03:15] Yes.
[04:03:16] Somerly as well.
[04:03:17] I can't believe I did that, but Somerly is another person in Congress that is also, uh,
[04:03:22] incredibly progressive.
[04:03:31] When you greet AOC IRL do you say AOC yes I do.
[04:03:36] I feel weird calling her Alex or Alexandria.
[04:03:52] I just, it's strange.
[04:04:17] Here's the updated congressional passed on trago tonight's HR 9495 vote top 10 members
[04:04:22] on Palestine are Rashida Tlaib, Corey Bush, Inhan Omar, Summer Lee, AOC, Ayanna Presley,
[04:04:27] Delia Ramirez, Jamal Bowman, Jesus Garcia and Andre Carson. Casually forgetting that
[04:04:38] he also voted to fund the Iron Dominant, double down when pressed about it. No, she didn't
[04:04:43] even end up voting on the fucking final package. The problem is she struck down, she voted against.
[04:04:51] This is what I'm talking about. She did not vote on the final package. Okay. She voted
[04:04:57] against the final package. The problem is she actually defended striking down the defensive
[04:05:05] weapons aspect of the defensive weapons provision that Marjorie Taylor Greene added into the
[04:05:10] fucking bill was totally appropriate. And at the time I said she should never in a fucking
[04:05:18] million years be outflanked by Marjorie Taylor Greene. If you are the leader of the left
[04:05:24] movement in this country, or one of the leaders of the left movement in this country, you
[04:05:30] can't be getting outflanked by the likes of Marjorie Taylor Greene on this issue. You
[04:05:35] can't have Marjorie Taylor Greene. You can't have Marjorie Taylor Greene present herself
[04:05:41] as more woke than you on this. You can't, it's just ridiculous. Okay. Yeah. There's
[04:05:57] plenty of room for criticism for AOC, but God knows I've had my, Brent Berger says God
[04:06:02] knows I've had my criticism over the years, but much of left Twitter subscribers will
[04:06:06] continue of her. There's just phoned in from an alternative dimension. Let's start here.
[04:06:09] literally never voted yes on any form of military aid to Israel ever. She voted to fund the Iron
[04:06:15] Dome for a country committing genocide stop. False, she voted present on Iron Dome funding
[04:06:19] once I slammed her for it at the time. And she voted against an amendment to stop the
[04:06:23] Iron Dome funding while leaving other military aid intact. But she voted against the underlying
[04:06:27] bill, which included both. I think she should have voted no instead of the famous present vote.
[04:06:33] And I think she should have voted for MTG's doomed amendment while still voting no on the actual
[04:06:38] bill. That part she did. But criticize her actual record as a making up a worse one.
[04:06:43] This is right. Ben Burgess is right on this. Okay.
[04:06:54] You're doing it again. She did not vote on a bill that referenced the IHRE definition of
[04:06:58] anti-Semitism. No, no. That one she didn't even defend, by the way. Once again, that one she didn't
[04:07:07] even fucking defend. She actually said we would of course strike down any bill. I would vote against
[04:07:12] any bill that turns the IHRA definition into legislation, into any sort of encroachment on
[04:07:19] free speech. She said no, she would not vote for that. Again, you're wrong. I'm sorry. This is not
[04:07:27] me defending AOC. This is me defending the truth, okay? And I say this as someone who is very critical
[04:07:34] of AOC. There are plenty of instances where she does not go far enough. There are plenty of instances
[04:07:39] where she ends up coming out and positioning herself as though she is against certain things
[04:07:48] when she is not. Okay? But if you are on the left, you have to care about the truth.
[04:07:55] You have to fucking care about the truth. It's fucking ridiculous man. What are we doing?
[04:08:06] It's all fucking vibes. I feel like and this is totally anecdotal but I feel like Bernie gets
[04:08:16] less heat for his horrible approach to the issue of Israel than AOC does.
[04:08:36] I don't understand, like I don't understand why people do this shit.
[04:08:39] I genuinely don't get it.
[04:08:41] I don't know what the fuck it is.
[04:08:45] have to ask you when Ayanna Presley exists a little crazy. Her voting record shocked me.
[04:08:49] I think Ayanna Presley is a lot more woke than I initially gave her credit for. I thought
[04:08:54] Ayanna Presley was like kind of a centrist addition to the squad. Ayanna Presley has
[04:09:02] actually impressed me with a lot of the votes that she has, a lot of the votes that she's
[04:09:08] made. Straight up. Maybe it's my misogynoir for underestimating Ayanna Pressley's track
[04:09:18] record initially. Are we going to address the misogyny in the room? Well, considering
[04:09:24] that we're talking about Jasmine Crockett right now, I just didn't think that it would
[04:09:29] be a part of the commentary, but yes.
[04:09:32] When you start talking about foreign affairs, if that is going to be kind of like the precipice
[04:09:37] for determining whether you vote or who you vote for, then I want people to really do it.
[04:09:42] If Crockett wasn't backed by A-Pack, would you consider an overteller? No, because that's not
[04:09:46] the only component of my criticisms for Jasmine Crockett. Jasmine Crockett is openly, openly
[04:09:54] an establishment Democrat. Okay, what the fuck are we talking about? She's backed by cryptocurrency
[04:10:01] packs, which is the only group in the country that has lower approval ratings than Israel.
[04:10:09] Okay. What are we talking about? She's dead in the fucking water. I've talked about Jasmine
[04:10:16] Crockett's advantages. Okay. She's bold. She can put up a strong fight. She can be very
[04:10:25] charismatic in moments that matter. She can have those high intensity media moments that
[04:10:31] boost her national profile. But it amounts to fucking nothing if what you are saying
[04:10:38] in those media moments are just fuck Donald Trump or fuck Republicans. You have to also
[04:10:44] have policies that you advocate for. Hello, this is my entire advocacy. This is the fundamental
[04:10:52] plank of my advocacy is you have to be policy first. So no, it's not even just about Israel
[04:11:00] and her shitty approach to the situation in Israel. This is dog shit, by the way. This
[04:11:04] is disqualifying from my assessment anyway, but it goes beyond that.
[04:11:10] Our elections and how people decide how they're going to vote. When you start talking about
[04:11:15] foreign affairs, if that is going to be kind of like the precipice for determining whether
[04:11:22] you vote or who you vote for, then I want people to really dig in to foreign affairs,
[04:11:26] right? Like, and ask the question, which I think is a fair question. I think it's a
[04:11:30] Bro, I can't believe there are leftists in here that have bought the conservative framing
[04:11:33] on who Jasmine Crockett is just because she's a fighter and hates the trauma I meant, unlike
[04:11:36] other centers as establishment members that I know.
[04:11:38] The question of all the money is to ask the question of, well, why do we send money to
[04:11:43] Israel?
[04:11:44] Like, what is that about?
[04:11:46] And learn about the fact that this is an ally ship that existed before I was around, before
[04:11:53] well, no, the president was a baby.
[04:11:56] She was still around though.
[04:11:59] But it is an enduring relationship and learning the history of the region in and of itself.
[04:12:08] And I would argue that the most disputed land in the world is that land and it goes beyond
[04:12:15] the Palestinians and the Israelis, but I mean, you can go back to the-
[04:12:21] Yeah, but Jasmine Crockett is going for a Texas seat, so her politics can't be as free.
[04:12:25] isn't she a Texan? This is super woke for a Texan not gonna lie.
[04:12:30] Neeks kid. She's running against a person who is literally openly infinitely more woke than she
[04:12:38] is on this issue. What the fuck are you talking about?
[04:12:45] The way that she tries to dance around this issue makes it seem like
[04:12:50] tala riko statement on israel is this
[04:13:04] tala riko gets asked about israel and goes israel's doing an unconscionable starvation of children
[04:13:11] it's unacceptable all this stuff the reason why i'm showing you this is because jasmine crocket
[04:13:19] is not there.
[04:13:21] Roman, so once again,
[04:13:23] Israel
[04:13:25] is not the only thing I care about
[04:13:27] contrary to what my naysayers claim.
[04:13:29] But for me, it's a very
[04:13:31] good litmus test
[04:13:33] on how well you read the room
[04:13:35] and how invested you are
[04:13:37] in actually being bold
[04:13:39] and brave. Okay?
[04:13:41] Do you understand?
[04:13:43] It's a fantastic
[04:13:45] litmus test because it's a 80-20
[04:13:47] 80-20 issue with 80% of the fucking base supporting a fuck Israel position
[04:13:53] Do you understand
[04:13:56] So so one of the scariest things for me if I'm being like 1,000 right now
[04:14:00] Which my team will beat me up about this later if I'm being if I'm being 1,000 about this
[04:14:06] when you think about
[04:14:08] And because of the conversations that I've had
[04:14:11] if
[04:14:13] If the United States says we will throw away our 75 plus year relationship with Israel
[04:14:21] because we don't like their leader, then if we end up with Trump, we set a precedent for
[04:14:29] all these other allies to throw us away.
[04:14:32] Because I have heard from other ally nations that they don't fucking like Trump, right?
[04:14:39] If we lose our allies, now I'm looking at the vulnerability of us, the people that
[04:14:45] elected me, and I am concerned about whether or not, like we live in a bubble.
[04:14:50] You talk about bubbles, we live in a bubble, because I'm both.
[04:14:52] Keep in mind, we just lost Jesse Jackson today, who was an advocate for Palestinian
[04:14:55] liberation in the 80s.
[04:14:56] For her to act as though Israel is a new issue to black people is disingenuous as fuck.
[04:15:00] She clearly never talked to any black activists regarding Israel.
[04:15:03] No, she talks to establishment Democrats.
[04:15:06] That's it.
[04:15:07] That's the whole problem.
[04:15:08] That's the whole fucking problem
[04:15:15] Besides of us we got water and north and south we got pretty decent friends right like we closer with the people of north
[04:15:21] And we are the people down south, but either way we got friends on both sides, right?
[04:15:27] That don't mean that we are lights in this world like a lot of people hate us
[04:15:32] But it's about being able to flex like oh do you want to play with us?
[04:15:37] It's like think about like those people they used to go to your school and they had like the biggest family
[04:15:44] They had all the brothers and sisters if you decide you gonna fight one you're gonna have to fight the whole family
[04:15:49] Right, so you like forget that I ain't gonna do that, right?
[04:15:52] But like if it's just one key it we may go jump you right? That's the difference and so
[04:15:59] For a lot of us. It's it's it's history. It's also thinking through
[04:16:05] possibilities in the future, and those are the conversations that nobody really wants
[04:16:09] to have and talk about, but it will set a certain precedent for allies.
[04:16:16] I think we're going to look back at this campaign in the rearview mirror and everyone that is,
[04:16:20] I mean, there's not a lot of people defending Jasmine Crockett in my community, but like
[04:16:23] the people that are defending Jasmine Crockett will say, Hassan, I'm so sorry.
[04:16:28] I don't know what the fuck I was thinking.
[04:16:31] There will be a Hassan apology form for all of you where you will say, I don't know.
[04:16:36] I got captivated by the, the high intensity tick talk viral moments.
[04:16:41] Um, you know, I really, I really liked how she fought against Marjorie Taylor green.
[04:16:48] Uh, you know, cause it's, it's so dude, I'm sorry, even down to like the personal
[04:16:54] level, like she comes across as transparently in an, in the game for herself.
[04:16:59] I mean, she's wearing the bleach blonde butch body t-shirt when she's doing this interview. It's like so
[04:17:07] Obviously all matter of winning elections is there's an element of performance in all matter of like election
[04:17:15] campaigning
[04:17:17] But it's fucking nuts how much like she comes across like she just cares about her boosting her personal profile
[04:17:26] Okay
[04:17:27] Like if you can understand Gavin Newsom doing the exact same shit, you can understand that Jasmine
[04:17:34] Crockett is also invested in it for the same exact damn reasons
[04:17:39] Well Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is running for Senate in Texas
[04:17:43] And if you haven't followed her closely
[04:17:46] You probably assume that she's running as something sort of like a Bernie Sanders style like squad type candidate one of the
[04:17:53] Sort of like the the radical progressive wing of the Democratic Party
[04:17:57] And that's because, you know, she's very good at getting a lot of media attention and
[04:18:02] savaging Donald Trump and Republicans.
[04:18:05] You've probably all seen her doing that on MSNBC or CNN at one point or another.
[04:18:10] But if you actually look closely at her career, it's quite wild.
[04:18:14] She's actually basically just a corporate Democrat who is just, looks and acts a little
[04:18:20] bit differently.
[04:18:21] I covered her first race in 2020.
[04:18:24] I have an anecdote about that race in my book about the squad in which she's confronted
[04:18:30] with the question of what to do about crypto because these crypto guys are going around
[04:18:34] the country.
[04:18:35] They were going after anybody that they thought was going to regulate them and they were supporting
[04:18:39] anybody they thought would be friendly.
[04:18:41] And multiple people on her campaign told me that she just said, look, what do I have to
[04:18:45] do?
[04:18:46] Just tell me.
[04:18:47] And if you sign this policy statement and post it on your website, they won't go after
[04:18:54] you and they'll probably give you a lot of money.
[04:18:56] She's like, cool, do it.
[04:18:57] That same campaign, she also attacked her different components for taking corporate pack
[04:19:02] money, bragging that she had taken no corporate pack money.
[04:19:05] Within months of that, she started taking corporate pack money.
[04:19:08] And since then, it has taken hundreds of thousands of dollars of it.
[04:19:12] And of course, if you're going to capitulate on those issues, you're also going to cave
[04:19:17] on Israel. She went to visit Israel on a trip paid for by APAC. There she is. And overwhelmingly
[04:19:26] just voted the party line when it comes to sending weapons to Israel. So when it comes to
[04:19:31] corporate power, crypto, Israel, she's a very standard Democrat. When it comes to style,
[04:19:38] not so much. So we'll see. That's it. And y'all are getting suckered because you're so
[04:19:43] Fucking desperate dude, and I understand that desperation. You're so desperate for anyone that is even like seemingly putting up a fight
[04:19:50] But it's the exact same predicament with Gavin Newsom. Okay, Gavin Newsom is the exact same
[04:19:59] Someone who is memeing on Donald Trump
[04:20:03] But has this style but not the substance
[04:20:07] Jasmine Crockett is the exact same person as Gavin Newsom, someone with a good deal of style, but no fucking substance.
[04:20:16] Okay, stop getting fooled. Stop getting fooled by style arguments over substance arguments.
[04:20:26] I get it, you're just so desperate for someone that at least like pushes back that communicates
[04:20:35] the anger that you feel communicates the resentments that you feel towards the Republicans, especially
[04:20:42] when Chuck Schumer is the fucking leader of the Democratic Party, Hakeem Jeffries is the
[04:20:48] leader of the Democratic Party, two figures that don't do that.
[04:20:54] I just can't see Jasmine Crockett as the same as Gavin Newsom.
[04:20:56] She's out for herself to build a brand for sure,
[04:20:58] but as a black woman, they need to get the bag, isn't it?
[04:21:02] It's so hard for me to not, oh my God, oh my God.
[04:21:08] I feel like my own audience is out to get me.
[04:21:10] You say stuff like that, and then I respond,
[04:21:13] and then people clip the response and then they go,
[04:21:15] look, Hasan is a fucking white supremacist.
[04:21:17] Yo, this isn't a small business owner.
[04:21:21] This is someone running for Senate
[04:21:24] in the state of texas
[04:21:26] okay
[04:21:27] get your bag of honey is not going to fucking work for that
[04:21:30] hello
[04:21:32] also please
[04:21:34] please
[04:21:35] this is a socialist community please i beg of you to stop doing this
[04:21:39] capitalism shit okay please
[04:21:42] more fred hampton
[04:21:44] less
[04:21:45] uh... killer mike
[04:21:47] okay
[04:21:48] less killer mike
[04:21:50] more fred hampton please i beg of you
[04:21:52] Especially not on the day that the good Reverend Jesse Jackson passed away. Oh my lord
[04:22:07] It's about uplifting the black community with money and resources that don't normally flow into the community
[04:22:11] I can't vote for I don't live in Texas, but she's not the exact same as Gavin as
[04:22:15] The person running for office
[04:22:18] This killer, Mike Cassie Strayes, I mean, come on, he deserves the Strayes, like, what
[04:22:25] are we talking about here?
[04:22:27] How are we, how are people to this day in this community not getting duped for optics
[04:22:32] over substance?
[04:22:33] Because it's a much trickier predicament when you're talking about issues that pertain
[04:22:37] to the black community, okay?
[04:22:38] That's why.
[04:22:40] That's why.
[04:22:44] It's a desperation that's tenfold in that situation.
[04:22:50] And no, the response to that should not be, oh, fuck you, chatter, you're doing it, Paul,
[04:22:54] fuck yourself, okay, calm down.
[04:22:56] Because then you end up presenting a left version of the same type of resistance and
[04:23:16] hostility that black people experience by every other group in society, okay?
[04:23:31] The NRSC Robocall and Hype Propensity Dems urged them to call Jasper Crock's office the
[04:23:35] urge to run for Senate.
[04:23:36] Then connected the call to the office.
[04:23:38] The GOP also ran on and pushed around polls suggesting she'd win.
[04:23:43] Crocket then believed the Ashuturft hype and lost her bid.
[04:23:51] Websites started to circulate.
[04:23:52] Genocide Jasmine criticized Crocket's record, voting to send Israel $14 billion more in weapons
[04:23:57] after it had killed 34,000-plus Palestinians.
[04:24:01] Voting in favor of Omnibus weeks ago, the sent Israel $3.3 billion more and barred funding
[04:24:06] for on Ra and the APAC affiliated trip. And Ben Dixon, it, it hurts me to see, uh, is,
[04:24:18] is totally, truly in the tank for, for Crockett.
[04:24:22] Talary guys, literally the same position is not to mention has taken money directly from pros,
[04:24:25] real orgs, as well as directly from the Adelson's y'all going to fuck around and really start
[04:24:29] a pissing match by being disingenuous.
[04:24:32] Okay, in spite of all of that, it seems that Talariko at least has the war with all to
[04:24:39] communicate a much better message than Jasmine Crockett does on the issue of Israel.
[04:24:45] Literally, there's a tweet on the APEC website right now.
[04:24:48] Why haven't you deleted the tweet that's still featured on APEC's website right now?
[04:24:51] Is the sunsets on the fifth day of the month of E.R.
[04:24:55] home Hatsa Moot or Israeli Independence Day comes to a close on the 75th birthday of Israel.
[04:24:59] Let's continue to dedicate ourselves to peace and prosperity. Here's the next 75.
[04:25:08] She didn't write that yet. No shit. She didn't write that.
[04:25:14] It's fucking nutty, man. It's nutty.
[04:25:16] Oh
[04:25:23] The eternal saying James tower goes the same stance on Israel Palestine both deserve criticism for it
[04:25:31] Huh
[04:25:37] Didn't the other guy say he still wants to give offensive weapons to Israel I may have miss heard no not offensive
[04:25:43] The other guy says he wants to give no offensive weapons to Israel
[04:25:48] Which you know is is obviously totally fucking ridiculous
[04:25:55] Because that implies that you can give defensive weapons Israel, which I don't agree with I think it's fucking bullshit
[04:26:00] This person says it's about you you say it didn't happen. How do you imagine this gets adjudicated and what would you like to say to people?
[04:26:06] Yeah, I mean we know that
[04:26:08] misinformation spreads on the internet.
[04:26:11] And it's sometimes like a game of telephone.
[04:26:13] As I said in my statement,
[04:26:15] I did critique Colin Allred's campaigning as mediocre,
[04:26:18] but I would never attack him on the basis of race.
[04:26:21] I respect Colin Allred deeply,
[04:26:23] even though we have disagreements on the best way to campaign
[04:26:26] and the best way to win Texas.
[04:26:28] My job in this moment is to try to lower the temperature,
[04:26:32] is to try to remind us that we are all on the same team,
[04:26:35] trying to change the politics of our state
[04:26:37] and change the politics of our country
[04:26:39] because we are seeing the consequences
[04:26:42] of losing elections as we speak.
[04:26:45] And we have a moral imperative to win in November in Texas
[04:26:49] and to win across this country
[04:26:51] because that's how we're gonna get things back on track.
[04:26:53] And so I know things get tense in a primary.
[04:26:57] I know stuff flies around on the internet.
[04:26:59] I understand that,
[04:27:00] but I'm trying to get us all to keep our eyes on the price,
[04:27:03] which is remembering we're on the same team
[04:27:06] and getting out there, doing the organizing work
[04:27:08] so that we can win in November.
[04:27:09] Have you spoken to Colin all the time?
[04:27:10] I have.
[04:27:10] I call, you know, I call them after all this stuff came out
[04:27:15] and everything started to blow up just
[04:27:17] to reiterate what I said in my statement that I do respect him.
[04:27:21] And how did that conversation go?
[04:27:23] You know, I don't want to reveal anything
[04:27:26] in a private conversation, but I
[04:27:28] Man, they both going to lose.
[04:27:29] I don't even think so.
[04:27:32] I think, I think that Talorico has a better shot than Crockett does, but he has to fucking
[04:27:38] sharpen his, his, um, his rhetoric.
[04:27:43] He has to be more aggressive.
[04:27:44] These guys, for some reason, Talorico has a, a pen shot for good media moments.
[04:27:48] Like he went on Joe Rogan, he really impressed that crowd and that's good.
[04:27:52] It's a good thing.
[04:27:54] Um, and he is issue focused and that's good.
[04:27:58] I like that, but he needs to have more fucking dunks.
[04:28:06] He needs to have more dunks.
[04:28:10] That's just what the media environment wants.
[04:28:13] That's what the media environment demands.
[04:28:15] He needs to mug.
[04:28:17] He needs to go out there to ASU
[04:28:18] and frame mug the ASU frat leader, okay?
[04:28:23] I'm sorry, that's just what he has to do.
[04:28:26] I hope that he and I walked away
[04:28:28] with a better understanding of each other.
[04:28:30] Now, you're serving in Texas House of Representatives.
[04:28:33] You've had your fair share of strange days.
[04:28:35] I understand you had to weigh in on legislation about,
[04:28:40] and I hope I'm reading this correctly, furries.
[04:28:42] The ASU frat leader is a GDI.
[04:28:45] Ah!
[04:28:46] He's a fraud.
[04:28:47] Ah!
[04:28:48] A GDI?
[04:28:50] A goddamn independent?
[04:28:52] He's not even the leader of a frat?
[04:28:54] I'll be honest with you, okay?
[04:29:06] If we can't fucking trust Twitter clip farmers, what the fuck can we trust?
[04:29:23] At least we know he's Albanian. So there is that. For example, Zorn knows how to total
[04:29:32] the line between running the happy, good vibes, having walls being sharp and critical
[04:29:34] when the moment needs. Well, sometimes, but in his campaign, it was better.
[04:29:39] Yeah, I'm not subbing again until you stop the soundboard. Shatters. I ask you, if you
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[04:29:54] Casting Service. Okay. The sound board that has things like this, liberal, liberal, liberal,
[04:30:04] liberal, liberal, liberal, liberal, liberal, happy fun.
[04:30:07] Human smuggling fit no guess force government euthanasia
[04:30:22] What about this
[04:30:24] I'll awaken the people and help them to see the evil doings of Israel and the United
[04:30:31] States.
[04:30:35] You are manipulating statistics.
[04:30:37] I don't know.
[04:30:39] Kind of feels like people really fuck with it, dude.
[04:30:43] It feels like people really are demanding more of the soundboard.
[04:30:56] He's down there right now.
[04:30:57] Looking up.
[04:30:59] That's right.
[04:30:59] He's down there looking up at us going.
[04:31:01] Hell yeah, brother.
[04:31:06] I love the soundboard.
[04:31:09] Kind of feels like people are fucking with the soundboard.
[04:31:13] Yeah, for every millennial we lose to the soundboard, we gain three in the...
[04:31:18] RAAAAAHHH!
[04:31:19] Hahahaha
[04:31:28] Just saying.
[04:31:30] Just fucking saying.
[04:31:32] I hate white people, I hate white people.
[04:31:36] Yeah.
[04:31:38] That's Austin, by the way.
[04:31:39] Do not come.
[04:31:43] I have some that's like a hell no I have where is it oh I have this why you hate women so
[04:32:08] much? I don't. How dare you? I'll fuck with your own Fed or JoyCube to soundboard. Maybe
[04:32:19] add a few viewer submissions. Yeah, maybe. Yeah, we gotta add Trump's I'm gonna come
[04:32:27] onto this because obviously, uh, right after I say, I need to go, I'm gonna come.
[04:32:35] Do not come.
[04:32:41] And holy Toledo as well.
[04:32:44] We got to put holy Toledo instead of this.
[04:32:47] Or instead of this.
[04:32:51] Okay.
[04:32:55] Okay, Fesa, which one are you freeze taught Hasan soundbites?
[04:32:58] Go ahead, we just want to talk.
[04:33:00] He's like a dog with a squeaky toy.
[04:33:05] Yeah, we need holy Toledo
[04:33:14] Gen X is love a good soundboard is so funny because
[04:33:19] Gen X is love a good soundboard. You know who also loves a good soundboard fucking Gen Z and Gen Alpha
[04:33:25] So it's not just Gen X there's and like boomers that love the soundboard is also fucking zoomers and Gen Alpha
[04:33:31] The only group unfortunately it doesn't fuck with the soundboard are Millennials
[04:33:36] That's literally it
[04:33:37] Failennials are the only group that don't fuck with the soundboard and
[04:33:42] Have decided like this is bad and it makes it makes sense that there's so many naysayers in my chat because a lot of y'all are fucking
[04:33:49] failennials
[04:34:01] Anyway, my streamer is in a shock jog era, yep.
[04:34:18] They gave the dude with ADHD a sound board.
[04:34:22] One. And that the is a clap time.
[04:34:29] 40 year old streamer discovers Jester Maxing is legit peak fun.
[04:34:42] I didn't fail, I was failed by my government.
[04:34:52] Yeah, only so if you keep the soundboard and I'm poor. All right, get to it. Chop chop
[04:35:04] Soundboard whining is a pressure valve for chatters overwhelmed by current events to be quite honest. Yeah
[04:35:12] This needs to go on it now
[04:35:14] Now I'm about to make them took they home from it.
[04:35:17] New York City listening to me if you are nearby,
[04:35:20] Hakeep Jeffries or Chuck Schumer district office,
[04:35:23] go inside and put your hand in the Super PAC donation box for no reason.
[04:35:30] Their money is your money.
[04:35:40] That was my first foray into the soundboard.
[04:35:44] Your YouTube viewers like it?
[04:35:49] I don't think my YouTube viewers like it.
[04:35:53] Save to say people are loving the soundboard.
[04:35:55] Who gave this motherfucker a soundboard?
[04:35:56] The soundboard is diabolical.
[04:35:58] Unka's on the soundboard again.
[04:36:01] Every single time Asan uses the soundboard, I mail in 20 illegitimate votes from our local
[04:36:05] Republican representative.
[04:36:07] Every time Asan uses the new soundboard, I become a little bit more reactionary.
[04:36:12] We will never forget or forgive the world's complicity in Hassan getting a soundboard.
[04:36:16] Hassan with a soundboard feels like hearing your grandpa talk about having Riz.
[04:36:22] The soundboard is going to make me right wing.
[04:36:34] Oscar made a fog gift for you
[04:36:42] Can I get a bra and what the hell on this wait oh you want to oh this is frying me
[04:36:49] Maga decks piracy cyber moves all lolly content because of the UK update I lost everything
[04:37:04] That's so much fun. Come on man, you really want to take this away from me. Tectone drops
[04:37:26] another video, my life is ruined.
[04:37:33] Still doing lolly content is crazy. Yeah. What, what's gonna happen? Are they gonna
[04:37:51] fuck his wife extra hard. It's over, bro. It's over. Yeah, he should just stick to what
[04:38:05] he knows. You know what I mean? Reminds me of my dad on WhatsApp and his obsession with
[04:38:12] WhatsApp stickers. Listen, I'm going to eventually figure out how to do this appropriately. I'm
[04:38:19] I'm gonna nail the timing.
[04:38:21] You just gotta stick with me through the process.
[04:38:23] You know what I mean?
[04:38:24] You want five big booms?
[04:38:25] See above.
[04:38:41] Yeah, my 11 year old brainwrought son
[04:38:43] thinks your soundboard is awesome.
[04:38:44] Hell yeah.
[04:38:45] Anyway, where were we?
[04:38:54] Yeah.
[04:38:55] Oh, let's finish this up.
[04:38:57] I know what furries are.
[04:38:59] Is that the same furries that I do not use my work computer to search for?
[04:39:03] That's right.
[04:39:04] Yeah, when I ran for public office, I never thought I'd be talking about furries in this
[04:39:10] job.
[04:39:11] But my Republican colleagues in the state legislature,
[04:39:15] they were promoting an internet hoax
[04:39:18] that Texas public school students were identifying as cats.
[04:39:22] Yes.
[04:39:23] And that the schools were providing litter boxes
[04:39:29] to those students.
[04:39:30] I know, I know.
[04:39:31] My name is not just Texas.
[04:39:33] It's everywhere in the United States.
[04:39:34] It's an epidemic.
[04:39:35] Biden signed a law that had to happen.
[04:39:37] Yeah, yeah, yeah, forcing litter boxes in every classroom.
[04:39:40] Anyway, they decided to write a bill to combat this completely made-up problem, and it fell
[04:39:47] to me as a member of the Public Education Committee to question the author of that bill.
[04:39:52] And so I just asked him a pretty simple question.
[04:39:55] Has there been a single documented case of a school providing a litter box to students
[04:40:00] and he couldn't name one?
[04:40:02] And this video, when everywhere, you can look it up online so the law was working.
[04:40:06] Yes.
[04:40:07] That's right.
[04:40:08] That's exactly right.
[04:40:09] We kind of said something similar to that.
[04:40:11] His response was that this law is to prevent that from ever
[04:40:14] happening, which I guess that's true.
[04:40:17] But anyway, there is a point to this craziness.
[04:40:21] They want us talking about furries and bathrooms,
[04:40:26] so we don't realize that they are picking our pockets,
[04:40:30] that they are closed.
[04:40:31] Like, do you understand why I am more sympathetic to Talarico
[04:40:36] over Crockett?
[04:40:39] I mean, this is my argument.
[04:40:40] This is like something I, this is not my argument.
[04:40:43] This is just the argument, right?
[04:40:45] This is just the truth.
[04:40:48] But that's what it is.
[04:40:52] That's what it fucking is.
[04:40:53] He's not a communist or anything.
[04:40:54] He's not a anti-Zionist or anything, but like,
[04:40:57] he very clearly understands what this current moment needs.
[04:41:02] like this this kind of like this kind of disparaging of hyper focus on trans people and shit like
[04:41:12] that like this is exactly exactly what is a necessity for every single god damn democrat
[04:41:20] that's out there fighting the good fight meanwhile let's see what jasmine crocket's argument is
[04:41:32] the reality is that that is
[04:41:34] nothing but dog whistle.
[04:41:35] You got a superpagnus doing your
[04:41:37] bidding and they need to go ahead
[04:41:38] and lift you up.
[04:41:39] What they shouldn't be doing is
[04:41:40] tearing down a black woman who
[04:41:42] number one is more qualified.
[04:41:44] These are just the facts.
[04:41:45] At the end of the day, I am the
[04:41:47] only one that has owned a small
[04:41:48] business.
[04:41:49] I am the only one that has
[04:41:50] actually practiced law both on
[04:41:52] the state level and the federal
[04:41:53] level.
[04:41:54] I am the only one that has been
[04:41:55] elected to do work on the state
[04:41:57] level as well as the federal
[04:41:58] level.
[04:41:59] She said I'm a small business.
[04:42:01] is literally Kamala with more raise, bro.
[04:42:05] How do you not see it?
[04:42:07] She said, my mother was a small business.
[04:42:09] I'm a small business.
[04:42:13] God damn.
[04:42:19] Well, and frankly, I did all of that.
[04:42:21] And we know that as it relates to my opponent
[04:42:25] and God bless because my dad is a teacher.
[04:42:27] So I don't want anybody to get this twisted.
[04:42:30] They had two years where he taught charter school.
[04:42:32] And then after that, he went into the state house
[04:42:34] and then he became a consultant for charters.
[04:42:36] Mr. Chalorico has been up there a ton of answers.
[04:42:39] Another moment, another bra moment right there.
[04:42:44] Charter school consultancy.
[04:42:45] Entire campaign.
[04:42:47] Do you have any regrets about your campaign strategy?
[04:42:50] I don't, listen.
[04:42:52] I think that Texans need to number one,
[04:42:54] understand that Republicans are going to outspend us
[04:42:57] come November.
[04:42:58] This is just the reality.
[04:42:59] If we spend 100 million, they're going to spend 200 million.
[04:43:02] And if the only way that you can get through an election
[04:43:05] is by spending money, then we're going to have a problem anyway.
[04:43:09] We've tried that.
[04:43:10] We need a candidate that, yes, can raise money,
[04:43:12] and I am the fifth highest fundraising member of the House.
[04:43:15] So yes, we need somebody that can get the resources.
[04:43:18] But more importantly, we need somebody
[04:43:20] who has a rapport with the people.
[04:43:21] Because when we don't have enough money,
[04:43:23] because we will not match their money,
[04:43:25] no matter who the candidate is, we never have,
[04:43:28] We are going to need a little extra something.
[04:43:30] I am tired of people telling me
[04:43:32] they don't know how they're gonna afford to buy a home.
[04:43:34] I am tired of people telling me
[04:43:36] that the tariffs are making them shut down their businesses.
[04:43:40] This is not who we're supposed to be
[04:43:41] and don't get me started on ICE
[04:43:43] and how we need to reign them in.
[04:43:45] On the eve of the first day of early voting,
[04:43:47] State Representative James Tallarico,
[04:43:49] who was also running for Senate,
[04:43:50] was slated to appear on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
[04:43:54] But that interview only aired on YouTube.
[04:43:57] This is the party that ran against cancel culture.
[04:44:01] And now they're trying to control what we watch,
[04:44:04] what we say, what we read.
[04:44:07] And this is the most dangerous kind of cancel culture,
[04:44:10] the kind that comes from the top.
[04:44:14] Welcome back, Kamala Harris.
[04:44:15] I mean, she's definitely,
[04:44:18] she's definitely a lot better than Kamala Harris.
[04:44:20] Like she has a lot more charisma.
[04:44:21] That's why it's so disappointing because
[04:44:24] she does have the tools.
[04:44:27] Okay, that's why it's even more disappointing than Kamala Harris because Kamala Harris was bad on the policy front and did not have the Riz, right?
[04:44:36] At least
[04:44:37] at least Jasmine Crockett has the capability of
[04:44:42] commanding people's attention. She just uses it for fucking evil.
[04:44:48] That's it. She uses it for establishment Democrat bullshit.
[04:44:54] Sorry, I fucked it up.
[04:44:56] Switch it up, bro. I don't want to hear foz. I try to fall asleep. Okay, how about
[04:45:07] Tallarico's a Psyop I
[04:45:10] Think the Tallarico Colbert Devaka was a Psyop. Oh my god dude. I love I love me. I
[04:45:17] Love me some fucking left us out here who just immediately start with the fucking
[04:45:23] Honestly
[04:45:25] Here's how here's how
[04:45:28] Talorico actually is a member of the CIA
[04:45:31] He got the Trump administration to go after him like this with the FCC
[04:45:45] You're you got it man, you're you're fucking you're crazy you're crazy
[04:45:51] You're the craziest white boy anyone's ever seen okay
[04:45:55] No one's doing it like you. Fred Hampton was an agent. You know, he was, he was also a
[04:46:03] part of the FBI secretly. Well, I think it's interesting. I've been in this race for five.
[04:46:09] Yeah. This was, uh, I've had a lot of interviews with national media. No one's ever asked me
[04:46:12] about the cost of housing. No one's ever asked me about the cost of prescription drugs. The
[04:46:15] only thing the media asked me about are trans athletes. I've days and I've had a lot of this
[04:46:19] is like the perfect defensive posture. By the way, interviews with national media. No one's
[04:46:24] ever asked me about the cost of housing. No one's asked me about the cost of prescription
[04:46:29] drugs. No one's asked me about the cost of childcare. The only thing the media wants
[04:46:33] to ask me about are trans athletes. And so what I would say is that the only minority
[04:46:39] destroying this country is the billionaires. Trans people are 1% of the population. Undocumented
[04:46:45] people are 1% of the population. Muslims are 1% of the population. We are all focused
[04:46:51] on the wrong 1%. Trans people aren't taking away our healthcare. Undocumented people aren't
[04:46:57] defunding our schools. Muslims aren't cutting taxes for themselves and their rich friends.
[04:47:02] It's the billionaires and their public politicians. And so we need not only the media, but all
[04:47:07] of us to focus on the real problem at hand.
[04:47:12] So one on the team is studied your boy a little bit because that's bar for bar.
[04:47:24] I should be out here suing this motherfucker for copyright infringement.
[04:47:29] Okay.
[04:47:35] Which is of course the reason why I do it is free money is free ball.
[04:47:42] Asana really rose me the wrong way you constantly put Jasmine Kroger. She's dynamic talented and most importantly
[04:47:46] She's guaranteed on the next for your end a gang guest included. Will you play pool on your pool table-shaped person?
[04:47:55] This is my least favorite like ongoing meme chatter
[04:48:01] Anyway, all right, that's it. That's the whole that's the whole spiel, okay
[04:48:05] listening our schools
[04:48:07] They are gutting our health care
[04:48:09] And they are raising taxes on all of us
[04:48:11] while they cut taxes for their billionaire donors.
[04:48:14] The culture wars are a smokescreen
[04:48:18] because the real fight in this country
[04:48:20] is not left versus right, it's top versus bottom.
[04:48:24] Thank you, sir.
[04:48:27] Thank you so much for being here.
[04:48:29] Thanks for being the first guest to ever appear only on YouTube.
[04:48:32] I'm honored. I'm honored. Thank you.
[04:48:34] Representative, just to give you a quick shout-out,
[04:48:37] I'm honored. Thank you.
[04:48:38] Representative James Tolerico, everybody.
[04:48:41] MUSIC
[04:48:50] We got U.S. Iran on the, on, uh, at the precipice of war.
[04:48:57] Okay. Also, Israel's former minister of defense, you have Golan, war criminal, you have Golan
[04:49:07] says striking Iran is not just a political decision. It's an operational one and the
[04:49:13] conditions are coming together. So, you know, do with that information, what you will do
[04:49:20] feel as though we are at the brink with more assets, more naval assets actually moving
[04:49:28] in that direction as well. Also, Israel's next target isn't just Iran. Former Israel
[04:49:34] Prime Minister Bennett says Turkey is the new Iran, adding that Erdogan is a sophisticated
[04:49:39] and dangerous opponent. Bennett, Naftali Bennett added, Turkey may be more dangerous
[04:49:45] than Iran. It is also trying to turn Saudi Arabia against us and is also working with
[04:49:48] nuclear Pakistan, the prime minister is falling asleep on guard again and allowing Turkey to
[04:49:53] enter Gaza. While certain senior Israeli officials are on Qatari payroll, Qatar, wait, Israel
[04:50:02] is Hamas? Because Qatar is Hamas. So therefore also Israel is Hamas. Wait, what? And Hamas
[04:50:14] is Iran and Turkey is the new Iran. So Turkey is Hamas and Iran. Who isn't Hamas at this
[04:50:22] point or Iran? Turkey, which is based in Syria and with Israeli consent in Gaza are feeding
[04:50:35] a new monstrous acts as the Muslim brotherhood is similar to the Iranian one and are trying
[04:50:39] incite Saudi Arabia against us. Yeah, if you recall, I talked about how Israel's next target
[04:50:47] after Iran is Turkey and, you know, they're openly saying the, I can't even say they're
[04:50:54] saying the quiet part out loud because Israel's never known for being fucking quiet. Let's
[04:50:57] be real. They're always, they're always yelling loudly and hysterically. But, you know, maybe
[04:51:05] Trump will just saying what is the most what is the most Israel will realistically be allowed
[04:51:24] to directly do the turkey man turkeys another one of our minis in the region turkey is literally
[04:51:27] a fucking NATO country turkey has American nukes housed inside of American military bases
[04:51:33] is, yeah, maybe the staffers saw the Theo Vaughn episode. Yeah, it's so handily because
[04:51:38] he was like, yes, you're angry. I'm angry too. Why are you angry? Cause woke lip tarts,
[04:51:43] cause DEI, cause trans people, cause, uh, you know, undocumented immigrants, undocumented
[04:51:49] immigrants aren't your fucking landlord. They're not the one who's raising the price of rent.
[04:51:53] They don't own the, they don't own the mega corporations. They're not, they're not sitting
[04:51:57] at the board of black rock. You know what I mean? It's not a Guatemalan migrant that's
[04:52:01] sitting at the board of BlackRock, uh, purchasing all the fucking houses bar for bar from James
[04:52:07] Tallarigo just saying this was, uh, almost a year ago with Theo Vaughn.
[04:52:14] So whoever is the fucking staffer that hit those bars and made James Tallarigo say those
[04:52:21] words, respect, good, keep up the good work.
[04:52:26] All right.
[04:52:28] Now let's get to, uh, US Iran talks.
[04:52:30] You alone invented material analysis? Wait, first of all, you can't even say that that's
[04:52:43] materialist analysis in and of itself. And secondly, I mean, there is a difference between
[04:52:49] like verbatim saying the exact same thing. Right? I mean, that's a verbatim repeat of
[04:52:56] of what I was saying right there.
[04:52:58] Which by the way, of course,
[04:52:59] I want people to repeat those things.
[04:53:01] That's why I say them.
[04:53:02] What the fuck's wrong with everybody?
[04:53:03] I'm memeing over here.
[04:53:05] Hello?
[04:53:06] Why the fuck do you think?
[04:53:09] Why the fuck do you think I say these things
[04:53:11] on the broadcast?
[04:53:12] I say them, so you motherfuckers, repeat them.
[04:53:16] Hello?
[04:53:18] Do I need to spam the fucking a little bit more
[04:53:21] so you guys understand?
[04:53:22] Like, there's a little bit of humor here as well.
[04:53:25] supply the target. If there was any room for doubt, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah
[04:53:30] Hamenei rammed the point home.
[04:53:34] They keep saying the U.S. has sent warships towards Iran. Okay, of course a warship is
[04:53:39] a dangerous device, but more dangerous than that is a weapon that can send that warship
[04:53:43] deep under the sea.
[04:53:46] Under this is putting off the U.S., amassing a huge amount of military force in the same
[04:53:50] stretch of sea a few hundred miles south of Iran. The Straits of Hormuz, through which
[04:53:56] a fifth of the world's oil supply passes, where the Iranians have been carrying out
[04:54:00] exercises and where the USS Lincoln Aircraft Carrier Strike Group is now in place.
[04:54:06] Further west, the US has deployed more warplanes and other military assets in bases in Qatar,
[04:54:12] Bahrain, the UAE, Kuwait and Jordan.
[04:54:18] President Donald Trump is telling Iran to make a deal or else.
[04:54:22] I would say they're bad negotiators because we could have had a deal instead of sending
[04:54:27] the B-2s in to knock out their nuclear potential.
[04:54:30] They had to send the B-2s.
[04:54:32] I hope they're going to be.
[04:54:34] We had to send the B-2s to knock out their nuclear potential.
[04:54:37] Bitch, the deal was about knocking out their nuclear potential anyway.
[04:54:41] Yeah, you have Golan is openly said striking Iran is not just a political decision.
[04:54:51] It decision is an operational one and the conditions are coming together.
[04:54:54] They want to strike Iran.
[04:54:57] Israel wants to strike Iran.
[04:54:58] Israel wants the decapitation strike.
[04:55:00] Israel wants Iran to turn into Libya and America seemingly is going to go along with
[04:55:05] it.
[04:55:07] Not good.
[04:55:10] Trump wants to deal on Iran's alleged nuclear weapons project, its ballistic missiles program,
[04:55:16] its support of proxies across the region and its treatment of its own people. Thousands
[04:55:22] of thought to have died in a brutal crackdown on nationwide protests last month. The Iranians
[04:55:27] are in a tight spot, threatened by more unrest and economic meltdown. So they may choose
[04:55:33] to play for time, emerging from the latest talks in Geneva, sounding positive.
[04:55:38] A new window of opportunity has opened under which we had the second round of the negotiations
[04:55:46] with the United States earlier today here in Geneva.
[04:55:50] We are hopeful that negotiation will lead to a sustainable and negotiator solution which
[04:55:56] can serve the interests of relevant parties and the broader region.
[04:56:02] But the signals from Tehran look less conciliatory.
[04:56:06] There is no sign of significant progress on the major issues without it President Trump
[04:56:10] is still threatening to strike Iran.
[04:56:13] And he's putting in place just the kind of firepower he will need to do so.
[04:56:18] Dominic Wacorn Sky News.
[04:56:21] By the way, I watched AOC answering questions in Munich.
[04:56:26] This was not a good look for the United States.
[04:56:29] I watched Gavin Newscom answering questions for engineering in Munich.
[04:56:34] This was a bad look for our country.
[04:56:36] This was a bad, these two people are incompetent.
[04:56:39] I never really got her, I never heard her speak very much.
[04:56:43] They started answering questions.
[04:56:44] She had no idea what was happening.
[04:56:46] She had no idea how to answer.
[04:56:48] President Trump slamming AOC over what she said
[04:56:50] at the Munich Security Conference
[04:56:52] after she took a series of questions on foreign policy.
[04:56:55] The far left Congresswoman now going to-
[04:56:56] This is my favorite line of criticism
[04:56:58] from Donald Trump against anyone, especially AOC.
[04:57:02] She rambles on
[04:57:04] She rambles on she doesn't know what the hell she's saying brother. Have you heard yourself?
[04:57:11] Okay, what the fuck do you mean like he is the last guy in American politics that can say that about anybody
[04:57:21] Okay
[04:57:23] That's crazy
[04:57:25] At least like with AOC there's a coherent vision there with Trump
[04:57:29] There isn't even a fucking coherent narrative, let alone a vision!
[04:57:33] Like, I know Donald Trump, or at least the people around Donald Trump, have an idea of what they want to implement as far as this global design.
[04:57:43] Okay?
[04:57:44] But Donald Trump is so bad at communicating that agenda that he constantly gets ahead of himself.
[04:57:51] He constantly undermines what they're trying to do.
[04:57:54] So it's pretty funny for him to turn around and be like AOC doesn't know what the hell
[04:58:01] is going on.
[04:58:02] To the New York Times venting about the criticism.
[04:58:04] Yeah.
[04:58:05] And AOC obviously called the New York Times and did a phone her with Kellan Browning,
[04:58:11] New York Times politics reporter.
[04:58:13] And it was a very interesting interview as well as all pieces of this.
[04:58:17] After first big overseas trip, because of Cortez expresses frustrations, we'll obviously
[04:58:21] talk about that as well.
[04:58:23] racism and mockery of her performance on the world stage.
[04:58:26] Take a listen to some of her gaffes.
[04:58:28] Would and should the U.S. actually commit U.S. troops to defend Taiwan if China were
[04:58:34] to move?
[04:58:36] You know, I think that this is such a, you know, I think that this is a, this is of course
[04:58:50] a very longstanding policy of the United States.
[04:58:56] Maduro was as a leader.
[04:58:57] He canceled elections.
[04:58:59] He was an anti-democratic leader.
[04:59:00] That doesn't mean that we can kidnap a head of state
[04:59:04] and engage in acts of war just because-
[04:59:07] Bro, again, I cannot believe my eyes.
[04:59:10] I cannot believe my ears.
[04:59:13] This is Fox News.
[04:59:15] Guys, make no mistake.
[04:59:18] We are watching Fox News, a channel that champions Donald Trump, okay?
[04:59:27] Donald Trump on his best day will literally fucking...
[04:59:33] Donald Trump on his best day is like, who's Madera?
[04:59:37] I don't care.
[04:59:40] Like, that's right, I don't care how Madera is.
[04:59:44] I don't know. I don't know that, but that basically how, but the, but in his way out of every fucking conversation, he's like brandonizing at an alarming fucking rate, everything computer.
[04:59:57] And it's wild, wild that these guys are like, wow, the pants shitter is awesome. And AOC here totally unacceptable. I mean, this is, this is classless. This is tasteless.
[05:00:10] Now, there's a lesson for AOC to learn from this, I think, okay?
[05:00:17] And that is, just be confident, just be confident.
[05:00:20] That's it.
[05:00:21] I know it sounds stupid, but even if you're, like, wrong on some of the facts or whatever,
[05:00:27] your base will support you.
[05:00:29] As long as you maintain a confident posture, that's pretty much what I've learned over
[05:00:34] the last 12 years of being a political commentator because of a lot of my opposition that will
[05:00:40] will oftentimes be incorrect on the facts, but will be very confident. And they've built
[05:00:45] a legion of sycophants that surround them that will also be confidently incorrect.
[05:00:51] That's it. That's it.
[05:00:57] Because the nation is below the equator. What was their problem with the Maduro clip even?
[05:01:03] Because one, Maduro did not cancel elections. And two, I mean, you can, you can contest
[05:01:09] the results of the elections, which is the American position is that they were phony.
[05:01:13] It was a sham election, but also Venezuela is not north of the equator. It's south. Sorry.
[05:01:20] Not south of the equator. It's north of the equator, but it is a, like what she was trying
[05:01:25] to say there, what she was trying to say there was a global south nation because Venezuela
[05:01:29] is considered a global south nation. And she fucked it up. Who cares? I don't give a shit.
[05:01:35] And here with us now is Ben Shapiro.
[05:01:39] Ben, she called The New York Times and said,
[05:01:40] everybody's got this story wrong,
[05:01:42] that this is about me running for president.
[05:01:44] I could give whatever about that, to be honest.
[05:01:47] The story is less about the opponents
[05:01:48] being some hypothetical primary.
[05:01:50] To me, my opponents are the network that links Orvon,
[05:01:54] Trump, Millet, Bolsonaro, all these folks.
[05:01:57] In my experience, Ben, it takes a lot of effort
[05:02:00] and learning and preparation to not make news
[05:02:03] on things you don't want to make news about.
[05:02:05] That didn't happen here.
[05:02:07] No, no, no.
[05:02:07] Well, I mean, it's not our fault for noticing
[05:02:09] that she was horrible.
[05:02:11] My favorite conceit here is that she goes abroad.
[05:02:14] She says a bunch of incredibly stupid things.
[05:02:16] And that's leaving aside her general message,
[05:02:17] which was that there has to be class solidarity
[05:02:20] across countries between people who are poor
[05:02:22] and people who are rich.
[05:02:23] But put that aside, I'm sorry.
[05:02:25] But if you proceed to give an answer reminiscent
[05:02:27] of that famous clip of Miss South Carolina
[05:02:30] attempting to answer a question about the Iraq war
[05:02:32] from 15 years ago, and you're on a national international state that is pretty funny that
[05:02:37] they brought him bitch up here. Oh, because as far as like the conservative talent pool
[05:02:41] goes, I would say that he's probably the only reliable orator that remains. Most of the
[05:02:47] conservative talent pool nowadays is just shit from the butt. Like they'll just get
[05:02:52] up there and be like, yeah, she's a dumb bitch. Yeah, she fuckers stupid. Oh, like me. I know
[05:02:59] her room is elder is like most, most of the conservative commentary orbit now is Nick
[05:03:07] Shirley level. But what was the word? So, you know, they had to bring the old garden
[05:03:20] for a second the the last fucking the the last Japanese soldier stationed on the
[05:03:27] Philippine island thinking that the war is still continuing you know your fault
[05:03:33] right she apparently prepared for this for months according to Politico she'd
[05:03:36] had I also have I also have the mr. Boba Lent and his new video Nick shit from
[05:03:43] the butt shit Lee he went to California he was in my hood he was in my backyard
[05:03:48] Uh, fucking around. So their last, their latest meta is a dog was able to vote. Yeah. For the Republican party and subsequently literally got, uh, the, the, the Republican who did that, uh, in trouble, in legal trouble.
[05:04:02] Hmm. Interesting. So I guess the system does work.
[05:04:06] Multiple sessions with Matt Duss, who is Bernie Sanders' foreign policy advisor. Leave aside the advisability or inadvisability of going to Bernie Sanders' foreign policy advisor for your actual takes on the world.
[05:04:18] the fact that AOC spent months preparing for this and then proceeded to fall all over herself
[05:04:24] on basic questions and to place Venezuela below the equator. Again, that is your fault, lady.
[05:04:29] It's nobody else's fault. You were the one who went and obviously, look, she was taking her 2028
[05:04:34] bike out for a spin. She hit the embankment. She flipped head over heels and went all the way
[05:04:38] down the mountain. It's her fault. Then she might not have been prepped for questions about China,
[05:04:43] but she was certainly prepped for questions or able to drop in Israel at every opportunity.
[05:04:49] Oh yeah. Let's, let's hear what Ben Shapiro has to say about her objectively correct Israel
[05:04:53] positions. Yeah. I'm sure that Fox news audience is going to say she's cringe, she's gross or
[05:05:01] whatever. But if they actually got to the Israel side, I suspect that they're going to not agree
[05:05:07] with Ben really. That is her thing. I mean, she was really only looking for solidarity
[05:05:13] around anti-westernism. And part of that, of course, is to claim-
[05:05:17] Isn't that wonderful? By the way, like Ben Shapiro's argument here is identical to like
[05:05:20] my liberal naysayers as well on the internet. All she has to say is anti-America, America
[05:05:27] bad. Why does AOC not have, why does AOC not have a better argument than America bad? And
[05:05:35] By the way, you got Ben, you got Benny, uh, Benny boy, uh, tackling the AOC problem.
[05:05:41] You got Vance also taught, tackling the AOC problem.
[05:05:44] Now what's interesting to me about this is they might see her as a threat.
[05:05:48] Kind of feels like, uh, they, they see AOC as a threat.
[05:05:52] Don't you think?
[05:05:53] I mean, it's interesting.
[05:05:55] Nobody's talking about Gresham Whitmer also participating on these fucking panels.
[05:05:59] I wonder why I wonder why.
[05:06:05] Ross Barkin, AOC Munich, we asked about what should we do with China invaded Taiwan? She
[05:06:12] didn't have much of an answer. It was a rough moment that deserves scrutiny. Either she
[05:06:14] thinks American troops should show up to fight China or she doesn't. Yeah, I wonder why she
[05:06:19] doesn't have a good answer on China. Perhaps it's because of the last 60, 70 fucking years
[05:06:27] of American foreign policy, which is strategic ambiguity. Okay. That's it. That's the literal
[05:06:34] fucking reason why you can't have a normal position on China. What's your stance on this?
[05:06:40] I say hands off China in its entirety. I say cooperative agreements with China, not treating
[05:06:46] China as an adversary, but instead as a fucking ally. Meanwhile, by the way, AOC's opinion
[05:06:52] on China is not going to be all that bad because guess what?
[05:06:58] Donald Trump seemingly is talking to Xi Jinping about sending more weapons to Taiwan.
[05:07:10] My fucking, my fucking goat, dude.
[05:07:14] May Allah awaken the people and help them to see the evil doings of Israel and the United
[05:07:21] the great nation builder for China oh my god let's watch your talk with him
[05:07:32] recently warned about sending more weapons to Taiwan what was your
[05:07:37] response to send more weapons to Taiwan response ever response I'm talking
[05:07:41] about a good conversation and we'll make a determination
[05:07:46] Trump loves power so much dude you don't understand he loves he fucking loves what the Communist
[05:08:14] party of China has been able to implement, okay? I'm sorry. This man is development maxing.
[05:08:22] He's China maxing. A lot of people think I'm China maxing. I have yet to meet an American
[05:08:28] leader China maxing as hard as Donald fucking Trump.
[05:08:33] When he's destroying the design of global trade, he's doing it for China. When he says,
[05:08:42] And he says he might not arm Taiwan any further. He's doing it for China. I haven't seen a guy
[05:08:47] a Republican that loves China this fucking hard since the secret Maoist Richard Nixon.
[05:08:55] Okay. Fucking incredible. Beijing has sought for decades to condition Washington to consult
[05:09:08] with it ahead of Taiwan arm sales. Previous administrations have refused in line with
[05:09:11] six assurances. Regards to what Trump decides, Trump has gifted Xi a win by setting new precedent.
[05:09:19] Okay. It's crazy.
[05:09:31] Who is the biggest Maoist though, Nixon or Trump? I think to this day,
[05:09:34] What, what Nixon did for China is undefeated and it will, and unless Donald Trump just,
[05:09:44] I don't know what Donald Trump could do to, to over, to, to override what Nixon has done.
[05:09:49] Like there's nothing you can do really, especially in a matter, in a moment where it mattered
[05:09:55] the most, Nixon straight up came in and was like, yeah, Donald Trump would have to like
[05:10:00] give up California to China or something, or Taiwan, honestly.
[05:10:09] But even then, it wouldn't be as significant as what Nixon did.
[05:10:14] And for the record, I am saying objectively, it was a good thing for the world that
[05:10:18] Henry Kissinger and Nixon recognized the PRC.
[05:10:30] that the West has been complicit in what she called a genocide. There is no genocide,
[05:10:48] obviously. Her foreign policy is the basic idea that the West is always to blame for
[05:10:53] everything bad happening on Earth. One of her big claims is that the West has engaged
[05:10:57] in hypocritical foreign policy at the same time that she's sitting there
[05:11:00] and claiming the united states should basically allow to come off from rough
[05:11:04] shot over israel after october seventh or that the united states should have done
[05:11:07] nothing about nicolas medura in benesuela who as she freely admits
[05:11:11] is an oppressor of his own people again this is the noam chomsky school of
[05:11:15] foreign policy except spoken by a person with two standard deviations less
[05:11:19] by q the norm chomsky
[05:11:21] that's not my car would be a way and and many people have seen the clips from
[05:11:24] his speech, it's roundly being applauded.
[05:11:27] And Jerry Baker of the Wall Street Journal wrote this today, that in Munich, Rubio points
[05:11:31] to a path forward for the GOP.
[05:11:33] His touching invocation of the shared roots of Western civilization that unite America
[05:11:37] and Europe didn't obscure the warnings Mr. Trump has been sounding, which Mr. Rubio echoed,
[05:11:41] Europe can no longer rely on American security for its own peace.
[05:11:45] And yet he did get a standing ovation, maybe people thinking, okay, this is a tone that
[05:11:50] we can appreciate.
[05:11:51] I was speaking with Senator Tim Scott this morning, and one of the points he made about
[05:11:56] Secretary of State Rubio is that he was constantly using the word we.
[05:11:59] President Trump selecting Secretary of State Rubio for that position was a brilliant move.
[05:12:03] Rubio did a spectacular job on the world stage, specifically because he made many of the same
[05:12:07] critiques you heard J.D.
[05:12:08] Vanth, Vice President, make in Europe, but instead of going in and trying to clobber everybody
[05:12:12] with a 2x4, he said, listen, we have a shared culture, we have a shared history, a shared
[05:12:16] set of values.
[05:12:17] If we wish to uphold those things together, then it's really important that you be strong.
[05:12:21] We're here to help you strengthen yourself,
[05:12:23] but you can't stand in your own way.
[05:12:24] You have to get out of your way on the economy.
[05:12:26] You can't put forward all these green regulations
[05:12:29] that are designed to hamper your own growth.
[05:12:31] You have to get out of your own way on mass immigration.
[05:12:33] If you do those things,
[05:12:34] then not only can we stand together,
[05:12:36] we can build the next century together.
[05:12:37] That's an encouraging message.
[05:12:38] It's an optimistic message,
[05:12:40] even if he is making spectacular critiques
[05:12:42] of the Europeans at the same time.
[05:12:43] I was like, Ruby ended up with the headlines
[05:12:45] he wanted out of his speech and AOC did not.
[05:12:49] Thanks so much for being on the show, Ben.
[05:12:51] Thanks. Hey, it's Wil Cain click here to subscribe to the Fox News Channel on YouTube
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[05:13:03] financial health
[05:13:04] Okay
[05:13:06] I'm gonna watch clavicular
[05:13:09] Versus Adam Friedland now before we get to Zoran's a momentum
[05:13:14] if you're gonna take out
[05:13:16] hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of loans,
[05:13:19] you might as well invest it into surgery
[05:13:21] rather than going to school.
[05:13:22] What if you could be a plastic surgeon?
[05:13:24] And by the way, you can actually get college loans
[05:13:28] and use it for surgery.
[05:13:32] So I've been telling people, yeah, you can literally do that.
[05:13:35] So just misappropriating the funds,
[05:13:37] it's really not gonna get you in that much trouble.
[05:13:40] And you'll mug, so you'll be able to sort of get out of it.
[05:13:43] He's right!
[05:14:10] It's free money!
[05:14:12] Especially if you want to get away with the Adam Friedland show. It's Adam Friedland
[05:14:17] We're gonna get right into it
[05:14:19] My guest this week is controversial kick streamer and looks maxer
[05:14:23] Clavicular that guy
[05:14:25] Clavicular has enjoyed quite the meteoric rise over the last six months
[05:14:29] Thanks in part to a series of live stream controversies that have put him on the social radar of anyone and everyone that has a social
[05:14:36] me just a feat. I wonder if our parents, you think our parents did? Your mom? No.
[05:14:41] Because your mom's horny. Okay now I'm no fan of the things this young man has
[05:14:49] said about various groups like women, the LGBT community, and especially Jews.
[05:14:55] What has he? I didn't know that. Yeah. What is he saying?
[05:15:05] But the bad ones, right?
[05:15:07] The bad Jews?
[05:15:13] But I think it's important to view clavicular as a symptom.
[05:15:19] A symptom of something much deeper, something much darker, perhaps.
[05:15:25] A cultural virus that has plagued the country, the world, perhaps, for the last decade.
[05:15:33] And I'm talking about, of course, I don't have to say it, but none other than video game player and
[05:15:40] pick-up artist extraordinaire
[05:15:43] Hassan Piker
[05:15:46] What our younger generation has
[05:15:51] No
[05:15:53] What?
[05:15:55] What the fuck?
[05:16:06] Known up idealizing this man who uses a preternatural fashion sense as a tool for sexual persuasion.
[05:16:16] How many times have you seen young men at the store or perhaps the mall wearing this
[05:16:24] exact outfit, attempting to mold themselves into a man who's quite frankly an anti-semite.
[05:16:31] Anti-semite is a year, mind you.
[05:16:37] A man who views women as workers.
[05:16:45] A man who livestreams everything he does, makes it about politics.
[05:16:50] A man who's not even as big as his dog.
[05:16:55] Folks, I'm hoping this interview
[05:16:59] won't be a wake up call for everyone who's watching it.
[05:17:03] To stop supporting the monster, hustle and peak here.
[05:17:08] So please enjoy my interview with clif-fucking-hell.
[05:17:15] Jesus Christ.
[05:17:17] But you can use a phone, why is he using that?
[05:17:19] Anyway, so please enjoy my interview with Clavicular everyone, it's going to be a good one, I think it's going to be a good one.
[05:17:27] That's insane.
[05:17:28] Ladies and gentlemen, the number one streamer on the kick, give it up for Clavicular everyone.
[05:17:37] I've never been so merciless to attack.
[05:17:42] How you doing?
[05:17:43] So viciously.
[05:17:44] Doing great man.
[05:17:45] You enjoying it?
[05:17:46] It's a little cold for me.
[05:17:47] Yeah, ADL check cashed in, okay, that's what it is, clearly, clearly, first, he makes me
[05:17:58] go up on stage of funny moms, and he makes me destroy myself by attempting to do fucking
[05:18:08] stand-up comedy. He fucking, he Andrew Cuomo'd my ass, dude. Presenting me as the reason
[05:18:18] for why these guys exist, that's crazy. Unacceptable. Is he wrong though? I mean, he's probably
[05:18:33] wrong about clavicular because I don't think clavicular ever watched me, but I mean, snico
[05:18:42] used to be a house on obby head. So I guess he's not technically that wrong. There's a
[05:18:48] bunch of these young guys that are popping off right now that used to watch Jason the
[05:18:53] and the ween, sneko, they've gone in all different directions.
[05:18:59] Jackson Henkel.
[05:19:03] Hey, but honestly, like I'm 38 years old
[05:19:05] and I'm like learning about looks maxing and stuff.
[05:19:07] Like I do a lot of research for the show
[05:19:10] and I feel like I just feel like a boomer.
[05:19:13] I feel like so foreign from the youth of today.
[05:19:16] I feel like I'm learning like a new fucking language
[05:19:19] or something like that.
[05:19:20] Right, yeah. All of the terms are quite comical, but you know, you're not in your own world with not knowing about this whole looks maxing.
[05:19:27] It's kind of a new thing that's popped up over the past few months, I would say, to the mainstream.
[05:19:31] Right.
[05:19:32] It's been...
[05:19:33] But it existed in forums for years, right?
[05:19:35] Right, yeah. No, it's been around for years.
[05:19:37] And it had sort of an explosion on TikTok back in 2023 where like the kids knew about it, but now it's kind of pushing to acts and like, you know, people in your demographic a little bit, so...
[05:19:47] What does that mean, demographic?
[05:19:52] Like old cells.
[05:19:53] What is my demographic?
[05:19:55] Old cells.
[05:19:56] Old cells?
[05:19:57] Yeah.
[05:19:58] What does that mean, celibacy?
[05:19:59] You know, I can't pussy.
[05:20:00] Shut the fuck up.
[05:20:01] I can't mad pussy.
[05:20:02] No, it's not like-
[05:20:03] I can't do what I was for.
[05:20:04] That's just one of the terms that we use.
[05:20:05] My sexual market value is just through the roof.
[05:20:09] We'll just add cell to the end of a descriptor.
[05:20:11] Really?
[05:20:12] Just old cell.
[05:20:13] So what is your role in this ecosystem?
[05:20:16] How would you...
[05:20:17] It's so funny that he's so matter of fact
[05:20:22] about something so stupid.
[05:20:23] What happened to Jason, the wean?
[05:20:25] No, nothing.
[05:20:26] I was just kidding.
[05:20:27] I brought his name up as a joke.
[05:20:33] Did you define the place that you exist within that?
[05:20:37] I would say I'm kind of the cultural leader
[05:20:41] in the looks maxing world, you know?
[05:20:44] because not a lot of people are super well versed.
[05:20:47] They're not willing to go the distance
[05:20:50] to whatever it takes to ascend through any and every mechanism
[05:20:54] out there available to them.
[05:20:56] So I was like, OK, let's take this
[05:20:58] to a logical conclusion with biohacking,
[05:21:01] with whatever form of ascension necessary.
[05:21:06] Yeah.
[05:21:07] Are there ops that are trying to come for that number one spot?
[05:21:10] Do you have to defend the throne?
[05:21:12] Not that I know about.
[05:21:13] Are you the hottest guy, is that what you're saying?
[05:21:15] No, no, no, no.
[05:21:16] Well, that's just uh...
[05:21:17] You just know the most about loose faxing.
[05:21:19] Right.
[05:21:20] Well, that's the goal of the game, right, is to mog other people, right?
[05:21:23] Tell the boober cells about what that is.
[05:21:27] So mogging is essentially just outperforming them, looking better than them, and just sort
[05:21:32] of dominating, right?
[05:21:33] It came from something called AMOG, which was alpha male of the group, then it was short
[05:21:38] to just mog.
[05:21:39] So that's kind of like the term we use when it's just like outshining another person in
[05:21:45] like a photo or whatever.
[05:21:47] So if that comes along and happens to me, right, that's just kind of like almost biblical.
[05:21:52] Have you been mocked by another man?
[05:21:55] I've definitely been mocked, yeah.
[05:21:57] Yeah, yeah.
[05:21:58] How does it feel to get mocked?
[05:21:59] It's not a great feeling.
[05:22:00] It feels bad.
[05:22:01] Yeah, it feels bad.
[05:22:02] It's just like that guy's more beautiful than you or just it could be through a whole plethora
[05:22:08] different things, maybe they have more money than you, they could money mug you, they could
[05:22:12] status mug you.
[05:22:13] Okay.
[05:22:14] Do you only chill with handsome guys?
[05:22:15] No, I don't.
[05:22:16] I chill with a...
[05:22:17] You have normie friends.
[05:22:18] I do have normie friends.
[05:22:20] And what's your perception of those guys that they're like, you feel bad for them?
[05:22:26] I try not to think about it too much.
[05:22:28] It's kind of just like a...
[05:22:32] The only thing that I'm kind of talking about when I discuss looks maxing and the importance
[05:22:37] of looks is, you know, you could try your hardest not to acknowledge someone being ugly
[05:22:42] or good looking, but at the end of the day it's a subconscious bias that everyone's
[05:22:46] going to have and it's unavoidable, right?
[05:22:48] So just because I know the exact facial ratios that make someone good looking or not good
[05:22:53] looking, it doesn't mean that everyone doesn't instinctually know them already.
[05:22:58] It makes sense to me, the basic premise of society rewards attractiveness, right?
[05:23:04] Yes.
[05:23:05] Correct.
[05:23:06] right? Yeah. Do you think it's like a revolutionary concept because it's like you're just saying
[05:23:10] something that's always existed, right? Right. Yeah. No, I think it's quite logical. And
[05:23:15] that's why I would say that most of my messaging is so well received is because it seems to
[05:23:20] me so beyond obvious that you're better looking.
[05:23:23] He actually has like serious
[05:23:32] Mental damage brain damage
[05:23:36] Is it yeah, my message is so well received like it's fucking crazy. I
[05:23:41] Mean, he's also autistic like when I say he's like he has serious brain damage
[05:23:46] It's like I'm talking about something different than his autism. I'm not like disparaging people with autism
[05:23:50] He obviously is autistic
[05:23:53] But, like, I just, I feel like he is so oblivious.
[05:24:03] You have better treatment in almost every aspect of life, and this is something that's
[05:24:07] also quite well researched, right?
[05:24:09] You know, you look at prison sentencing for good-looking people versus people who are
[05:24:13] less attractive.
[05:24:15] It's quite clear that it's a huge advantage to have in life.
[05:24:17] You think you beat the case recently because you're a hottie?
[05:24:20] No comment.
[05:24:21] No comment.
[05:24:22] But did you like, you pumped before you walked into the courthouse?
[05:24:26] No, I didn't pump.
[05:24:27] Did you wear something sluddy so the judge could see?
[05:24:30] No, I was fixing my hair in that one mirror.
[05:24:35] The curved door, yeah, in the courthouse.
[05:24:36] I would throw your ass away for life, probably.
[05:24:39] Yeah.
[05:24:39] Yeah, I don't have it.
[05:24:40] So I'll go to the gym.
[05:24:41] I'll show you the ugly gym.
[05:24:42] Frugal.
[05:24:43] I'm just playing, I'm just playing, dog.
[05:24:46] Wait, so you came with your boys, that's your camera guy?
[05:24:49] Temporary.
[05:24:50] Why, you're about to fire him?
[05:24:52] No, no, no, my other...
[05:24:54] What's your name? Come up and say what up to the crowd?
[05:24:56] Or to the audience, yeah.
[05:24:58] Yourts?
[05:24:58] Yeah, yeah, say...
[05:24:59] Come up and say hi.
[05:25:00] Yeah, say name, age, body count.
[05:25:03] Go dream.
[05:25:03] Yeah.
[05:25:04] Haha, yeah, yeah.
[05:25:06] You don't have a body count?
[05:25:07] I'm Yourts.
[05:25:09] So, for security, number one.
[05:25:10] And body count, like, lower double digits?
[05:25:13] Lower double digits, like, 10.
[05:25:15] I don't really count.
[05:25:16] Lower double digits is a bizarre way to say that.
[05:25:19] Well, double digits implies like 50,
[05:25:21] That's too hot. Yeah, okay. So what was your bike at? I don't count you guys ever run two man's together or no
[05:25:31] One day like a devil's three way with he said one day
[05:25:36] Adam I
[05:25:40] Will say
[05:25:41] Adam does have jester's privilege which I don't mean in like the gesture maxing sense like literally in the og sense
[05:25:48] He has just their privilege for two reasons one
[05:25:51] He can conduct this interview without tremendous scrutiny, as opposed to someone like myself.
[05:25:56] If I were to do something like this, people would be up my fucking ass.
[05:25:59] And two, he can have this conversation with like 20 year olds, and, and, you know, make
[05:26:05] something super entertaining out of it, without people being like, you're 38 years old, dawg,
[05:26:10] what the fuck are you saying? That to me is just their privilege. Adam is Jester Maxing.
[05:26:16] Dude, you're in the watch arm, you know?
[05:26:18] Okay, sorry.
[05:26:20] Let's get back into you.
[05:26:22] It's been like really fucking fast, you're a sin, right?
[05:26:26] That's right.
[05:26:27] Mr. B says you're about to be the number one guy.
[05:26:30] I saw him clip.
[05:26:31] Yes, he said that if you were to invest in any content creator
[05:26:35] who's up and coming, it would be myself.
[05:26:37] I'm not really too sure what that means.
[05:26:39] Sounds like a little bit sinister.
[05:26:41] Maybe a little bit.
[05:26:42] Dude, that guy kind of tortures poor people, don't you think?
[05:26:45] I don't know too much about that. That's been speculated. No, I think people just kind of call into questions stuff about some of the budgeting
[05:26:53] Maybe not being great. What does that mean?
[05:26:55] So they're doing like the team water thing right in Africa where it's like a charity well
[05:26:59] Yeah, for Africa the wells and people were like it's 40 million dollars really necessary and you know personally
[05:27:06] I have no idea how any of the cost of the wells and
[05:27:09] Well, that's what people are speculating. Yeah, I have no fucking idea. Wait honestly
[05:27:13] I don't think anyone has any idea how much it costs to run a water project in Africa.
[05:27:19] The interesting thing that you talk about is kind of like how economy that you were
[05:27:24] presented with at your age, the world that you were promised, was it a better future?
[05:27:30] How would you explain that?
[05:27:32] So essentially what I always say is, you know, looks maxing is just another version of self-improvement.
[05:27:40] And I'm simply stating that in terms of ascending your sexual market value, which means how
[05:27:47] valued you are by women, how easily you're going to succeed in the dating market, it's
[05:27:53] a lot easier to improve your looks and improve your SMV by that metric than it is to overcome
[05:28:01] certain disparities with your finances or improving your status.
[05:28:05] what needs to be accomplished is so much greater than people can ever imagine to have equal results,
[05:28:12] right? So it's like, let's say you ascend to making even seven figures a year. It sounds like an
[05:28:17] incredible number. So when I just said, I'm going to be real, he sounds much more normal than I was
[05:28:23] expecting. What do you think, bro? You only see clips? Of course he has like a, just because he's
[05:28:31] out of his fucking mind and leaning into the memes doesn't mean that he doesn't have like
[05:28:36] a coherent worldview. His worldview is wrong or or I would say unhealthy. But for yeah,
[05:28:46] a 20 year old, yeah, he has like this. I mean, Adam nailed it, right? Adam nailed it. He
[05:28:55] It was like, so you're just basically saying, hot people get things, you know, like hot
[05:29:03] people, hot people get, you know, better treatment.
[05:29:07] It's not, you're not really, you're not really reinventing the wheel there when you say that,
[05:29:14] right?
[05:29:15] And it is when you're a kid, you're like, that's the most bloody ever.
[05:29:17] True.
[05:29:18] Real.
[05:29:19] I mean, especially when you live in big cities.
[05:29:21] So that's the thing, right?
[05:29:22] get to these like insanely good milestones and then they're expecting these results and
[05:29:28] they're not coming.
[05:29:29] Like getting posted you mean?
[05:29:30] Well the fact that the matter is, looks are valued a lot greater in these big cities with
[05:29:35] how shit the economy is that it's really not getting you as far as you think.
[05:29:39] Oh my god!
[05:29:40] You could just also just move to New York because there's like so many gay guys that
[05:29:43] there's just more straight women than straight guys.
[05:29:46] It's a hack.
[05:29:47] Or you could just look max.
[05:29:48] Have you seen Seinfeld before?
[05:29:49] No.
[05:29:50] says it was like on days with 11's and it's real it's real that's actually what
[05:29:55] happens for any of the pop culture references we are you know any shows or
[05:30:03] movies not not like anything before like 2015 so like transformers like for no
[05:30:11] no like this what's your favorite movie favorite movie oh that's a gesture movies
[05:30:16] movies are kind of jester and sports like yeah you hate sports yeah movies
[05:30:22] that can you know put up with every once in a while
[05:30:24] what's the best one let me think the most enjoyable movie dude you got to not
[05:30:32] go back to Miami just come chill with me in the last night and just watch movies
[05:30:36] have you seen moneyball I have so us that movie I love it yeah I like the
[05:30:43] The movie limitless you kind of our limitless style guy. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah
[05:30:48] Is that kind of what having like a stack is is is like be limit Justin to real acre that's kind of I limitless
[05:30:58] It kind of feels that way when you first are taking a stimulants
[05:31:01] Yeah, you're talking about man. Yeah, I just write long emails to people that I haven't talked to in four years
[05:31:07] So you grew up outside the city Hoboken. Yes
[05:31:10] Um, and you you just say with your family. Oh, okay. No joking. Yeah, are you cool? Wait, this motherfuckers from Hoboken? Oh my god. Oh
[05:31:20] My oh my god Hoboken is beautiful
[05:31:31] He's Jersey Bridgetton on crowd
[05:31:35] He's your people a chill
[05:31:37] All on the og looks Max there
[05:31:40] Clavicular is like you're in.
[05:31:46] I'm not kidding.
[05:31:51] When I say this, if I was his age, there is a very high likelihood that I would turn out
[05:31:57] like that.
[05:31:59] Like, I'll be, I'll be straightforward with you.
[05:32:03] I mean, I went through my own journey of trying to figure out who I was and like self-improvement
[05:32:11] and shit like that.
[05:32:12] So I don't envy young men that are growing up right now, honestly, because like with
[05:32:18] all of the fucking bullshit that you're inundated with, I could totally see myself behaving in
[05:32:25] that way if I was his age.
[05:32:30] Straight up.
[05:32:35] Yeah, I talked to them a fair bit, just online usually.
[05:32:42] I haven't seen them in person for about a year before this week.
[05:32:45] You talked to them online? What do you mean?
[05:32:47] Like just over the phone.
[05:32:48] Oh, that's on the phone. That's online.
[05:32:50] Yeah.
[05:32:51] You have a sister, younger sister.
[05:32:52] I do.
[05:32:53] Are you close with her?
[05:32:54] Yeah.
[05:32:55] Yeah. How many years apart?
[05:32:56] She is turning 16.
[05:32:58] For four years.
[05:32:59] Yeah, me and my sister are four years. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, we got he did as is the worst qualities of you and academics New Jersey needs to be stopped
[05:33:10] Bro, what are what are some of my qualities that he has get the fuck out of here
[05:33:14] Fucking protect our our sisters indeed. Hey, yeah, my sister is my dog. We're like very close. You like spring seed
[05:33:22] Who Bruce spring seed? He's like New Jersey. He's like a rocker
[05:33:26] You know, I got to play them on the songs, I have played them on the movies.
[05:33:31] We got to movie backs and song backs at some point, the two of us as dogs.
[05:33:35] Your parents are also, they're bodybuilders, is that right?
[05:33:39] Back in the day, before I was born, you know.
[05:33:42] They were competitive, like Mr. Olympia?
[05:33:44] No, not that, like that's the top of the top competition.
[05:33:48] Yeah.
[05:33:49] You know, just local stuff, you know.
[05:33:51] Yeah, Jersey.
[05:33:52] But you grew up in the era of Rich Piana and Ziz.
[05:33:55] If I recall correctly, they weren't as toxic as who to the community in general during the
[05:33:58] era.
[05:33:59] I mean, it was definitely toxic, but yes, it was not as bad as it is now for sure.
[05:34:05] But yeah, that's why I'm saying like I did grow up in the era.
[05:34:07] I was in the fucking bodybuilding forums.
[05:34:10] By the time luckily that I was in my twenties and I'd gotten out of college, like I looked
[05:34:15] at that stuff and joked about it, right?
[05:34:20] Like I had the wherewithal to recognize that that stuff was corny.
[05:34:24] By the time I got out of college, but I could've just as easily been a hateful little shit
[05:34:31] is what I'm saying.
[05:34:32] Um, yeah.
[05:34:33] You're a modelist.
[05:34:34] Yeah, not my dad.
[05:34:35] You're a Jack's mom?
[05:34:36] Yeah, before I was born.
[05:34:38] Whoa.
[05:34:39] I wonder what it would be like to have a Jack.
[05:34:40] What was it like to have a Jack mom?
[05:34:42] I don't know.
[05:34:43] You don't know?
[05:34:44] Well, it was before I was born.
[05:34:45] Your mom was, oh, before you were born.
[05:34:47] Yeah, yeah.
[05:34:48] You had hot parents?
[05:34:49] Uh, that's kind of a...
[05:34:50] Oh, okay.
[05:34:51] I had a hot mom.
[05:34:52] I had a hot mom, a disgusting father.
[05:34:54] Yeah.
[05:34:55] Brad.
[05:34:56] I'm fine saying it.
[05:34:58] I did the measurements on their eyes and stuff.
[05:35:01] OK.
[05:35:01] Yeah.
[05:35:02] Do your dad teach you how to work out?
[05:35:04] No.
[05:35:05] I kind of just figured it out on my own,
[05:35:08] because we had a home gym that I would just dick around.
[05:35:11] I feel like he does not have a good relationship
[05:35:13] with his father.
[05:35:16] Judging by that one clip that we all saw,
[05:35:18] I'm sure when his dad calls him and is like,
[05:35:20] you're fucking doing ketamine.
[05:35:21] You're a goddamn piece of shit.
[05:35:22] You're a loser or whatever.
[05:35:23] And he's like, I'm the verge of tears.
[05:35:36] Round in when I was growing up
[05:35:38] and then I got my first gym membership
[05:35:41] and kind of would just watch like, you know, various.
[05:35:45] Rich Piazza?
[05:35:46] Rich, yes.
[05:35:47] Yeah, he was a psycho.
[05:35:49] I loved him.
[05:35:49] Yeah, I love Rich too.
[05:35:51] Unfortunately, 99% of the shit he was doing is the complete opposite of what the literature suggests.
[05:35:59] I can't believe it. I can't believe that he was doing this.
[05:36:05] Also, where in the literature does it say you should be meth-maxing?
[05:36:09] I guess it's not meth-maxing, he's doing a low dose, but still.
[05:36:14] You know?
[05:36:15] Rest in peace, you fucking god.
[05:36:17] He was a great guy, but his mentality...
[05:36:19] Do you die from steroids or can you die from steroids?
[05:36:23] I definitely had a role in his passing, unfortunately, but you can die from steroids, yes.
[05:36:31] Just putting a strain on your organs, you know.
[05:36:33] So when I talk about steroids and testosterone usage, it's put into the same category as these
[05:36:40] bodybuilding guys who are dying prematurely, but it's not a binary thing, right?
[05:36:46] It's extremely dose dependent so when you're talking about TRT or slightly above that,
[05:36:52] that's not comparable with bodybuilders who are using about 10 or 20 times the dosage.
[05:36:57] You can get smaller.
[05:36:58] Or your balls.
[05:36:59] Your balls.
[05:37:00] Your balls get smaller.
[05:37:01] Yes.
[05:37:02] It kind of makes your dick look bigger probably.
[05:37:03] Correct.
[05:37:04] Yeah.
[05:37:05] Yeah.
[05:37:06] It's really true.
[05:37:07] I should do this.
[05:37:08] I have long balls.
[05:37:09] I have what?
[05:37:10] Nothing.
[05:37:11] Would you swipe your feet?
[05:37:12] Like 11 probably?
[05:37:13] No.
[05:37:14] 16.
[05:37:15] 16, right? That's a responsible age. Yeah. I felt so. Yeah. So you got into looks maxing prior to
[05:37:23] Yes, you're getting shakes. Yeah. Was that a motivation? Those like message boards? That was,
[05:37:29] but you know, that wasn't necessarily the only thing I was thinking about at the time. It was
[05:37:35] more just like an objective. This will improve the quality of my life mentality. Yeah. And that was
[05:37:40] just one of that's bullshit. That's the biggest bullshit anyone's ever said. No one gets into
[05:37:44] looks maxing for improving your quality of life. Every single young man that is straight,
[05:37:55] apps of fucking Lutley gets into it because they want to get laid and they want to impress women.
[05:38:01] Where they go from there, depending on their, you know, mental faculties,
[05:38:07] is an entirely separate story. His endpoint might be different, but his start point absolutely was
[05:38:14] because he probably had a crush on a girl or something and and he wanted to
[05:38:20] impress her bro you were fat when you were a child yeah I was what are you what
[05:38:24] kind of fucking point is that yeah and I was absolutely all up in these fucking
[05:38:29] forums trying to figure out how to lose weight my whole life yeah
[05:38:38] The results of that I guess you could say when you start like 14. Yeah, okay
[05:38:46] We need COVID lockdown. I was yeah. Yeah, there's done. Yeah. Well, that was when I was a
[05:38:52] 8th grade and freshman
[05:38:55] Yeah, you gotta like be at home with your parents hold on. Yeah
[05:38:59] Yeah, I couldn't see my friends every day would just fucking suck
[05:39:03] Yeah, so you got like you were online a lot during lockdown. Yeah
[05:39:08] Yeah, yeah, I was uh, I was definitely uh on the internet probably 14 hours a day. Yeah. Yep video games whatever
[05:39:16] We don't talk about it enough like culturally about how that sucks for kids
[05:39:21] Yeah, I don't really think it was that bad for most people not gonna lie especially this generation
[05:39:27] I think a lot of people yeah, it's because you have no idea what a normal fucking social development is supposed to look like
[05:39:34] Yeah, dog, that's why you are proof that it's bad. You are literally proof that it was disastrous.
[05:39:46] He's in denial. No, he's not. He's just oblivious because he doesn't know what normal is supposed
[05:39:56] to be like. Many of you are on the other side. Many of you are on the millennial side or on
[05:40:03] the older Gen Z side. So you at least had like some of your formative years of social
[05:40:08] development happen in the normal world. So you had like a way to, you had a range of
[05:40:15] experiences. These guys did it. Like he is right in the fucking wheelhouse of a dude
[05:40:22] who got one shot at by COVID. Okay.
[05:40:27] If you're like 20 years old, 21 years old, if you're like on the younger Gen Z side,
[05:40:32] ever cooked. That's the difference between older Gen Z and younger Gen Z in general.
[05:40:51] Just got to sit on their Xbox all day and not have to do any schoolwork. I don't really
[05:40:55] think that anyone was too upset by the whole process.
[05:40:59] But it probably made it harder to be socialized, right?
[05:41:04] Why wasn't doing that anyway?
[05:41:06] Were you a loader?
[05:41:07] Yeah.
[05:41:08] Yeah.
[05:41:09] Your obsession prior to looks back on it was Nerf guns?
[05:41:12] No, that was just one.
[05:41:14] What's that all about?
[05:41:15] That was one when I was eight or nine years old.
[05:41:18] How many Nerf guns do you have?
[05:41:20] Not anymore.
[05:41:21] Come on, dude.
[05:41:22] You talk about it.
[05:41:23] I said it one time, but that's good research.
[05:41:25] Yeah, I know everything about you, dog.
[05:41:28] did you get obsessed with the scroll up? was that a good aspect of your personal life?
[05:41:31] yeah that was kind of the point of it
[05:41:32] he's needling him, he's trying to figure out, identifying the autism, the hyper fixation
[05:41:37] I was trying to make
[05:41:39] what other things were you obsessed with?
[05:41:47] I was pretty obsessed with like
[05:41:50] gta 5
[05:41:51] I would say
[05:41:52] august 5
[05:41:53] I rotted on that for
[05:41:55] hours a day, like minimum 10 hours every single day during COVID.
[05:42:00] So, uh, yeah, that's why I'm saying he's like, Oh, things were great during COVID.
[05:42:07] No, it wasn't. You were playing fucking great. They've got a five
[05:42:11] for hours a day. It's cooked. I mean, I did it too. I can't even talk shit. Uh, let's be real.
[05:42:18] But, you know,
[05:42:20] that kind of stuff just getting super hyper fixated yeah random shit yeah so I
[05:42:27] think that's pretty normal yeah video games for kids yeah I guess but just only
[05:42:33] playing one thing for I've no idea I play sports games because I'm cool okay
[05:42:40] yeah FIFA 2k yeah I wish it was that cool I don't trust the guy that doesn't
[05:42:46] like spores, honestly. You can't trust a guy that does like spores. You can't trust a guy
[05:42:51] that doesn't, it goes on seven dick appointments a week. Do you have seven dick appointments a week?
[05:42:56] That would suck. It's a lonely feeling actually being one of those guys. What's that? Nothing.
[05:43:02] Bro, what are you guys, is your camera guy, are you guys, are you roommates? Yeah? Yeah. We're
[05:43:09] Brickle? No, thank God. Where do you live?
[05:43:13] Um, no comment, but not Brickle. Oh yeah, I don't want to talk.
[05:43:18] I would say that Brickle is probably the worst place that you can possibly live if you're an influencer.
[05:43:24] This is all influencers. It's all wannabe influencers.
[05:43:28] You want to stop your first street interview when you're trying to get a coffee.
[05:43:32] Yeah, like do one of those things? Yeah, it sucks.
[05:43:35] Yeah. Would you let your girl get a train run?
[05:43:41] You know, that's what they always said.
[05:43:43] Right, yeah. For a million dollars.
[05:43:45] Like, obviously, I would let her.
[05:43:47] I'd do it for free.
[05:43:48] Yeah, I guess like, what's the genesis behind like the boards?
[05:43:51] Did it grow out of like incel and pooh-a shit?
[05:43:55] Like, is that right?
[05:43:56] Yeah.
[05:43:57] Did you interact with that kind of shit?
[05:43:59] That was before my time.
[05:44:00] my time. That was kind of when I was like born was when it was like all conceptualized
[05:44:06] on the internet. Yep, that's my era. Pua pick up artistry,
[05:44:14] lookism. And I guess the other one is one was Pua hate. The other one was slut shaming,
[05:44:21] I think. And then the L is for lookism. These are the three blogs that that basically got
[05:44:29] together. And the PSL comes from that, like the PSL rating system that these guys use
[05:44:38] come from that. Yes. W Clive, using his wisdom from ageing 40 years
[05:44:52] from all the tests. So the genesis behind it was like, if you're in voluntary celibate,
[05:44:58] like I'm actually not gonna accept this I'm gonna become a like piece of ass again
[05:45:02] tell me you guys are not the same person with a straight face I mean let's just
[05:45:10] say he's 19 years old or 20 years old now you know he's gonna hopefully grow up
[05:45:14] one day and then I'll get girls that was the idea behind it it was more so like
[05:45:20] identifying I think it was more so just like identifying why people were in cell
[05:45:26] and then it kind of transitioned to okay how can we fix this now have you ever
[05:45:30] been in love um that's a tough question you know I awesome it's the ultimate
[05:45:38] honestly it feels great okay but it feels crazy it feels like you're taking
[05:45:42] crazy pills sometimes it's like what are we even doing I think you've been a
[05:45:49] love I feel like you're capping that's cap I can see you on your face well I
[05:45:53] I just said I don't know.
[05:45:54] I don't love her boys.
[05:45:55] You don't know.
[05:45:56] So you thought it could be love.
[05:45:58] I have no idea.
[05:45:59] Yeah.
[05:46:00] Do you think that your career is as complicated
[05:46:03] like having like a stable relationship?
[05:46:06] Yeah.
[05:46:07] For sure.
[05:46:08] You had a girlfriend recently?
[05:46:09] Yeah.
[05:46:10] And did it make it tough?
[05:46:12] Yeah, certainly.
[05:46:14] It's kind of not really possible to do what I do
[05:46:17] just because of the hours.
[05:46:18] Like, you know, with all this kind of.
[05:46:21] So one of the chefs said,
[05:46:22] Yeah, he's been in love with the ASU frat leader.
[05:46:25] Ah!
[05:46:28] Production-oriented stuff, where you're kind of running a show, it's a little less time
[05:46:32] devotion than like the streams.
[05:46:36] Like the streaming hours are beyond brutal.
[05:46:39] And the shit that I do on stream isn't something that most girls would want to be a part of.
[05:46:46] Yeah, like hose, like flurries.
[05:46:49] From brickel, brickel type style hose.
[05:46:51] trying to do street work. Do you ever worry that you'll be like you'll get so
[05:46:57] hot that you'll be hotter than your girlfriend? You know it would be hotter
[05:47:01] than your girlfriend. Why? You want to date? No. It's like typically how it is in
[05:47:08] modern dating. Not for me, not of all. She is an idiot. I can't believe she's
[05:47:14] she's gonna wake up one day and be like what the hell have I been... Well yeah I
[05:47:19] But I guess there is an aspect of dating that is like courtship, right?
[05:47:26] Like it's not sexy if someone is pursuing you, right?
[05:47:31] Like it's more sexy if you have a crush on someone or you want to like, you know, like
[05:47:35] be charming and get them to like you.
[05:47:38] Right.
[05:47:39] And women are just outrageously hypergamous.
[05:47:41] What does that mean?
[05:47:42] Oh my God.
[05:47:43] It means that they're trying to date above their looks level.
[05:47:45] Oh God.
[05:47:46] Here we go.
[05:47:47] this is the in-cell bread and butter, okay?
[05:47:50] This is the doscapital of in-cell, in-cell theory.
[05:47:56] Or this is the labor theory of value for in-cells, okay?
[05:48:01] Female hypergamy.
[05:48:03] To a ridiculous degree.
[05:48:04] You gotta move to New York, dude.
[05:48:06] You see some of those gargoyles.
[05:48:08] She's 11, dude.
[05:48:09] It's a different world.
[05:48:11] Well, that's because there's a lot of people
[05:48:13] in New York who are like,
[05:48:14] Gay, gay guys, I was going to say, money maxers, like, you know, finance, as a whole, right?
[05:48:24] What is true about women is they are high-target mess, they're dating above their looks level,
[05:48:28] and if they're not, if they're better looking than the guy, it can, 99% of the time, be
[05:48:34] attributed to either money or status.
[05:48:36] They're way better off, they could say TV's an asset.
[05:48:38] That's why I don't really understand what people give, like, you know.
[05:48:42] This boy's gonna murder someone one day mark my words. Nah, he's just gonna probably die
[05:48:48] If we're being real the highest likelihood that he doesn't make it past like 24
[05:48:54] Going at the fucking rate that he's going
[05:48:59] Didn't he already know he didn't kill that guy he just ran him over
[05:49:09] With a cyber truck
[05:49:12] But unfortunately the guy survived and I say unfortunately because the guy was a fucking psycho
[05:49:19] and it goes on
[05:49:21] Breaking these rule that what is this fucking soundboard? Hey? Hey chill chill. I hate white people. I hate white people
[05:49:30] You hear that it's Austin saying that in that crazy
[05:49:35] easy?
[05:49:36] When it's like, yeah, as a whole, we're looking at a society here, not, you know, where are
[05:49:44] you able to get what the checkers are than you.
[05:49:46] I don't know.
[05:49:47] It's just like, it's, they like it kind of a little bit if we're like a little ugly
[05:49:52] sometimes.
[05:49:53] No.
[05:49:54] I think, yeah.
[05:49:55] Bro, I think.
[05:49:56] Well, you're also a millionaire.
[05:49:57] Billionaire.
[05:49:58] Billionaire.
[05:49:59] Billionaire.
[05:50:00] Billionaire.
[05:50:01] Oh, wait.
[05:50:02] I did see someone's.
[05:50:03] Oh wait, I did see someone say, is that true?
[05:50:05] Why did they say billionaire? Who tweeted that?
[05:50:07] I'm a billionaire.
[05:50:08] I don't know, I was like, is that true?
[05:50:10] Yeah, I'm a billionaire dude.
[05:50:12] But as a whole, these rules are true and these are rules that you've got.
[05:50:16] I don't think they're true dude. I think you're making up fake rules.
[05:50:18] They absolutely are. No, I don't think so.
[05:50:20] I'm telling you dude, all of my friends' girlfriends are hotter than them.
[05:50:23] Are all of your friends rich?
[05:50:25] See Steven's rostering. Steven, no, not at all.
[05:50:28] And that's another common cope is people just don't know how to properly rate individuals
[05:50:37] attractiveness because they'll score women a lot higher because it's like, yeah, exactly.
[05:50:44] But when you actually know the objective measurements, it doesn't become about sexual
[05:50:49] attractiveness.
[05:50:50] Yeah, I wonder why.
[05:50:53] Perhaps it's because beauty is subjective.
[05:50:54] I don't know.
[05:50:56] might have something to do with it. It's so, he's so cooked. He's so fucking cooked.
[05:51:03] It's about mathematics and you're able to be a lot more analytical with, you know,
[05:51:08] rating people.
[05:51:09] But what's sexy about math?
[05:51:11] Well, it's about figuring out attractiveness.
[05:51:13] I don't even know the math on a pair of tins, you know?
[05:51:16] Well, it's about the faces and at the end of the day, you see a girl, you think she's
[05:51:22] It's the same, but we're just trying to identify why you know why you have that subconscious
[05:51:27] Is your whole instinct you know, but why what makes it face good what makes it face bad?
[05:51:32] That's the kind of stuff that I'm just
[05:51:37] There you go
[05:51:40] For them for them my whole life, dude even before I can bust you know, I've been a whore you for them
[05:51:44] Let's not get carried away. Can you break it down for me? So what are these measurements and like how they is it?
[05:51:50] crowd sourced? Is it like the community is kind of determined like a PSL, it's called
[05:51:57] PSL?
[05:51:58] Yeah.
[05:51:59] Okay. So it comes from a bunch of different sources, you know, even something like the
[05:52:03] mid-face ratio tracks back to ancient Greece, but a lot of it is, you know, attractiveness
[05:52:09] surveys, scientists determining what is the most ideal measurement, right? And you take
[05:52:16] all these measurements and you come up with a total facial harmony score, and that kind
[05:52:22] of is able to be gauged on how attractive someone is.
[05:52:25] There's other things that play a role, like phenotype, you know, and if you were extended
[05:52:30] to just the full body and height and frame, things like that.
[05:52:35] So there's a lot that goes into it, but it's all very objective.
[05:52:38] And this is kind of something that's like the community has debated and kind of like
[05:52:42] a...
[05:52:43] That makes it sound like it's just a bunch of autists on forums kind of debating
[05:52:48] What I know there's no like guru. There's no like Ross Jefferies. No, it's not like one guy's opinion. Yeah
[05:52:55] You know, it's all very well researched. Do you know Ross Jefferies is I don't he's like the first pickup artist guy
[05:53:02] In fit when we're 15 my friend Thomas like dude, I'm sick of not fucking I was like we all are
[05:53:08] And he's like I doubted these lectures from Kazaa of this guy Ross Jefferies
[05:53:12] I was like, okay, this is Laura that I didn't even fucking know what the hell Adam
[05:53:18] That's why he's the one true Adam
[05:53:23] Law this route just do really trying to bring a return to phrenology all of this looks maxing shit is phrenology
[05:53:29] I'm gonna get pussy from lectures and he fucked at school like three days later
[05:53:36] Literally it was the most amazing thing I've ever seen and then he started dating that girl and he saved her in his photos big
[05:53:42] It was rude.
[05:53:45] So, just explain to me what the PSL kind of layman's terms, because I'm not very smart.
[05:53:53] Well, PSL was three...
[05:53:55] There's four categories?
[05:53:56] Sorry?
[05:53:57] It's an eight-point scale, right?
[05:53:59] Right.
[05:54:00] Yeah.
[05:54:01] So, how does that determine?
[05:54:02] So, that's just a different rating system that came from the community, and those are
[05:54:08] PSL is three like look is a more into forums. Yeah, say the names
[05:54:14] Say the s and you know like pick a bar to say things
[05:54:18] so
[05:54:19] The idea behind it is that there's no there's no such thing as a 10 and the highest rating was in a now
[05:54:26] It's kind of been skewed to match the death style scale. So it's not completely
[05:54:30] What is this I'll go like out of 10 out of 10? Oh, yeah, so people will kind of just try to as a slush aiming
[05:54:38] The P is PUA hate, the SSL shaming, and the L is lookism.
[05:54:44] Like, make it translatable when that was never really the intention.
[05:54:48] There was a reason there was no 9 and 10 included in the scale.
[05:54:52] You know, so that's kind of just what it comes down to.
[05:54:55] What are the three categories?
[05:54:57] Uncure 40, dog, I was there when these fucking ancient tomes were being written.
[05:55:02] Don't fucking test me, okay?
[05:55:05] The fuck do you mean?
[05:55:08] I walked so the motherfuckers like clavicular could run
[05:55:12] There are three categories. So there were three standards. No, it's just three forums
[05:55:17] What was that? What does it stand for? Pick up artists hate?
[05:55:21] um
[05:55:21] Slut hate and lookism slut hate
[05:55:25] Yeah, what are they saying? I just fuck girls. Well, that's what the forum was called
[05:55:29] Who is on the boards? Was it like kids your age? Now it is. Yeah. Now it's often people who are a little bit younger
[05:55:35] Yeah, um, that's not good
[05:55:38] It's true. It's not good. You walk because you are 34. You ran when you were 33. Okay.
[05:55:45] Chill. Why are we trying to get our leaks in? Okay. Can we, can we not do that right
[05:55:51] now? Can we not do that today? Of all days in this set of circumstances? Okay. We're
[05:55:57] watching brain rot.
[05:56:00] Girls over? Sometimes there'll be girls who try to like lark their way into the community
[05:56:06] when it's
[05:56:07] meant to be a male dominated space uh... it's like a male space in general
[05:56:12] because
[05:56:13] so the women have
[05:56:16] just
[05:56:17] an exponentially easier time
[05:56:19] living life and
[05:56:21] sort of getting with whatever the fuck they want
[05:56:24] so
[05:56:26] you know you give them
[05:56:27] like this whole looks max out
[05:56:29] like this is the problem
[05:56:30] especially with this kind of mentality is like
[05:56:33] Objectively this dude is on the other side of it, right? You start this journey because you want to get pussy. Let's be real
[05:56:40] And you start getting pussy
[05:56:42] You you are on the other side of the story now
[05:56:45] You've done it. You've succeeded. Okay
[05:56:48] You can't keep up with the whole like all women they fucking
[05:56:52] The resentment towards women like oh, they get everything handed to them because they're hot like all this shit
[05:56:59] Like it's crazy. It's crazy to me that these guys
[05:57:02] are, I guess the difference between a guy who like goes to the gym and like works out and,
[05:57:08] and, you know, develops like a very healthy body and is in peak physical form versus the guy who
[05:57:14] like gets really into lifting and then looks like a ninja turtle, right? This is the ninja turtle
[05:57:21] of misogyny and inceldom because as far as like self-improvement goes, I mean, I'm a big advocate
[05:57:27] for self-improvement. You guys know this. I talk about it all the time. It's been a really
[05:57:32] really, really important part of my own personal journey. That's why I always say everyone can be a seven.
[05:57:38] Like
[05:57:43] what
[05:57:44] what did I say?
[05:57:48] People are throwing up hauls.
[05:57:53] Like you're, you're, you're supposed to shed yourself
[05:57:57] of this kind of idiocy, by the time you are interacting with women, by the time you get
[05:58:06] to a point where you're like actually putting yourself in a situation where you're around
[05:58:13] women and they're not running away from you and you're getting like positive affirmation
[05:58:17] different women, you're supposed to be Ninja Turtis.
[05:58:31] Oh man.
[05:58:33] Now to make things even easier,
[05:58:35] it's just, I don't know, makes the playing board kind of.
[05:58:39] But haven't they even looked back,
[05:58:41] maxing for a long time, no?
[05:58:43] Yeah, but not properly.
[05:58:45] Not properly, yeah.
[05:58:46] So wait, there's, correct me if I'm wrong,
[05:58:48] there's normie for guys.
[05:58:51] Low tier, mid tier, high tier normie.
[05:58:54] Yes.
[05:58:54] And then there's Chad, turbo Chad, giga Chad.
[05:58:58] Chad light Chad.
[05:59:00] Chad light.
[05:59:00] Yeah.
[05:59:01] What are you?
[05:59:02] I don't rate myself.
[05:59:04] We're like giga, no?
[05:59:05] Yeah, sure.
[05:59:06] We're like giga, yeah.
[05:59:08] People don't understand what it's like for us to be.
[05:59:12] True.
[05:59:13] Yeah.
[05:59:14] philosophy that like one can make themselves into a Chad if they want no
[05:59:20] so genetics are gonna play a huge role in everything oh it's able to be
[05:59:26] accomplished but you know anyone can improve there he's on cat right now he
[05:59:30] seems doze off I think he's on beta blockers by his own admission I don't
[05:59:36] know if he does cat when he's like going on interviews I think he does cat when
[05:59:40] goes out the party but I think he's on God I should not know this no one should know this
[05:59:46] why do I know this bro he's not having fun no this is literally how he is he's like this
[05:59:51] the entire time I mean look at all the clips of him that go fucking viral dude it's always
[05:59:57] him like this there's never anything past that point a pretty significant degree if
[06:00:04] they're willing to do sort of whatever it takes and go with that mentality yeah but
[06:00:09] Obviously your base where you start out is going to determine a lot.
[06:00:13] Uh-huh.
[06:00:14] You know?
[06:00:15] Yeah.
[06:00:16] You might look smacks your entire life, do everything properly, but if you're someone
[06:00:19] who just does not have the genetic base to allow for you to be a chat or anything, you
[06:00:25] might be a little disappointed.
[06:00:26] Yeah.
[06:00:27] How do you conceive of yourself prior to like going on this transformation?
[06:00:31] Like what do you think of that kid?
[06:00:34] No, I'd say it's like a very like linear process to look smacks.
[06:00:38] It's not like, you know, where you leave your cocoon or whatever, like a butterfly or some
[06:00:45] sort of metamorphosis.
[06:00:46] It's very slow and steady, so I don't really think you change your, you know, view on anything.
[06:00:53] Had you not looked, Max, you think you'd still be a hot guy?
[06:00:56] You probably would, though.
[06:00:58] I would say that, you know, obviously your genetics are going to play the biggest role
[06:01:03] in everything.
[06:01:04] But you have it, right?
[06:01:05] I don't think I would be as...
[06:01:06] why is he on beta bloggers harm indication is because of all the steroids that he's
[06:01:09] doing he says is for
[06:01:11] his uh... high blood pressure hypertension cause by taking a fucked up
[06:01:16] there is he does t r t n n of our
[06:01:18] as good looking now
[06:01:19] but as but like you still be a hot guy
[06:01:22] uh... it's
[06:01:24] i don't know
[06:01:25] yet he's a male to male transitioning
[06:01:27] uh... he's now a little trans
[06:01:29] i would
[06:01:30] it really is hard to
[06:01:32] to pinpoint exactly how much
[06:01:34] you know some of the different interventions
[06:01:37] would have played a role or
[06:01:38] you know where i would have got to i know you said you wanted to get double job
[06:01:41] and you're not going to do it now
[06:01:43] was that i still want to do it but there's been a lot of
[06:01:46] what is it you
[06:01:47] just advances uh... your upper maxilla
[06:01:50] and your dog should be for someone on steroids yeah he is in remarkably poor
[06:01:56] shape
[06:01:56] for doing so much steroids that he's infertile
[06:02:01] i will say that
[06:02:02] i mean especially cuz like do you do not need stairs in your nineteen i'm
[06:02:06] serious like
[06:02:07] you do not need the steroids when you are nineteen years old you have to be
[06:02:12] fucking insane
[06:02:14] you are already honest there was when you're nineteen years old
[06:02:18] barring some kind of like genetic disorder that causes your body not
[06:02:21] produced as the option on
[06:02:23] when you're nineteen years old you're basically auto your auto producing
[06:02:28] uh... uh...
[06:02:29] test levels of tea already
[06:02:33] Organically, it's natural steroids pretty much
[06:02:39] And there's also the other side of the cycle which I guess he didn't never gets off of it
[06:02:46] I guess that's how he manages it because like the other side of this is gonna be disastrous. He will fucking kill himself
[06:02:52] you know
[06:02:54] Cuz like dude after doing it after cycling like be on TRT for years and years
[06:02:59] Getting off that shit like then you're gonna have to go on you have to do like estrogen, right? Oh
[06:03:06] My god the fucking downfall I
[06:03:09] Don't even know what it's like. I
[06:03:12] Don't even know what it's like to be on TRT at the age of 19. I probably would have fucking ran through a wall
[06:03:24] Is an absolute endocrine nightmare for the rest of his life? Yeah, I mean that's why I say he's like maxing he's maxing out at 28
[06:03:32] He's not gonna see beyond 28. I don't think
[06:03:36] Lower mandible. Oh, do you get your bath is like it like
[06:03:41] Out yeah with the job turkey you're gonna turkey. Yeah, there's just a lot of
[06:03:46] Complications of travel right now that I'm not gonna get into your other dough flowers. No, no
[06:03:52] Nothing like that. Yeah
[06:03:54] We got to go to Turkey.
[06:03:55] Yeah.
[06:03:56] Yeah.
[06:03:56] Again, I got right across.
[06:03:58] There you go.
[06:03:59] Actually, I like my nose.
[06:04:00] I used to not like it.
[06:04:01] OK.
[06:04:08] I like it.
[06:04:11] The other thing was leg, leg breaking.
[06:04:13] Do you think he has count?
[06:04:15] Do you think what he has counts is some kind of body dysmorphia?
[06:04:19] This is beyond body dysmorphia.
[06:04:21] I have body dysmorphia.
[06:04:22] what he has is something entirely different.
[06:04:25] Like considering what he has as body dysmorphia
[06:04:30] is like doing a disservice to the term itself
[06:04:35] because he is just,
[06:04:39] he has acted out on his body dysmorphia so much
[06:04:43] that it's just, yeah, his body psychosis.
[06:04:47] I've never seen anything this like critical.
[06:04:49] Yeah, that was kind of just like a thought experiment.
[06:04:52] I think people didn't really understand
[06:04:53] what I was getting at was,
[06:04:57] the reason I was talking about sort of the limb lengthening
[06:05:01] stuff was just about ROI.
[06:05:04] And then I kind of started popping off in another area,
[06:05:07] which was social media, status, money.
[06:05:11] And I realized that the ROI was not worth it anymore
[06:05:16] in terms of like ascending my SMB.
[06:05:19] was able to just lever something else. Yeah. Can we talk about the corruptive and corrosive
[06:05:23] nature of capitalism for the record? You got a 19 year old talking about the sexual marketplace,
[06:05:30] right? Utilizing terms like ROI, return on investment, and making mathematical decisions
[06:05:37] on something that is not even supposed to be remotely quantitative, but objectively qualitative.
[06:05:43] Okay, I think this is one of the other often unspoken remnants of capitalist dogma capitalist
[06:05:54] realism like the the notion that every single aspect of your humanity even something as simple
[06:06:03] as like interaction. Something as simple as finding love, finding a romantic partner
[06:06:13] has turned into this like degrading, dehumanizing, mathematical equation. Every aspect of our
[06:06:21] existence is about maxing out. It's disastrous. These children, they're destroying them. We're
[06:06:31] We're destroying their futures, we're destroying their brains.
[06:06:36] I briefly touched on this when we're talking about like Sigma guys and like alphas and
[06:06:41] you know the fucking entrepreneurs and all of that.
[06:06:46] But this generation especially like younger than Gen Z, younger Gen Z and Gen Alpha is
[06:06:51] so bricked with the notion that you gotta get the bag.
[06:06:58] Everything is in pursuit of the bag.
[06:07:01] even worse than previous generations, especially because a lot of the social component of social
[06:07:07] learning, social development that was previously offline has been destroyed or more atomized
[06:07:15] than ever before. COVID certainly accelerated this process anyway. And now everything that
[06:07:22] these guys learned, they learned from people on the internet, people like myself. And unfortunately,
[06:07:28] for many others, people like Andrew Tate and the like. And that's what's so devastating.
[06:07:33] Like for a lot of you, because this is the number one thing that even when I was in China,
[06:07:38] no matter where I'm at in the world, people come up and say like, oh, I, you know,
[06:07:42] during COVID, I watched you quite a bit like you were a formative part of my life.
[06:07:47] Imagine if you didn't find me and instead found one of these like fucking right-wing
[06:07:51] shitheads in that same time frame. Like, I do truly believe that I played a little part in at least
[06:08:01] saving a decent percentage of at least like the generation that I'm a part of and also the elder
[06:08:10] Gen Z
[06:08:14] To the best of my ability of course and you know I had limited reach, but goddamn dude imagine
[06:08:27] How I'll tell you now six to yeah, so that's the goal at the end of the days
[06:08:31] To maximize SMV and if you could do do so through other areas, you know go for it
[06:08:37] But at the end of the day, that's going to be incredibly difficult for someone to have
[06:08:42] like the status, ascension I did where it makes it comparable.
[06:08:46] Can I ask you a question?
[06:08:48] Is it like, it looks maxi of means of like avoiding, like it's called gesturing, but
[06:08:53] like just like a chatting, like they're like flirting with girls.
[06:08:59] If you're like so hot, you don't have to talk to them?
[06:09:01] Yeah, it certainly makes it easier to be in the house.
[06:09:04] not talk to the rest, yep.
[06:09:07] Also, just about when I was like a 16,
[06:09:10] like just being so afraid if a girl doesn't wanna kiss me back,
[06:09:13] like just like wanting to kiss a chick
[06:09:15] and like how nauseated you feel at that age,
[06:09:18] and like had that been post-B2,
[06:09:21] it probably would have been even scarier, right?
[06:09:24] I would have never had to.
[06:09:25] I'm just saying like, does that make it scarier?
[06:09:28] Like does that make dating or like gender relation,
[06:09:31] like relating to women scarier?
[06:09:33] interesting. This is an interesting dynamic. Again, it's cultural for a certain age group.
[06:09:40] I guess like for Gen Z, they don't even have that either because they don't even realize
[06:09:45] that like the dynamic, the relationship dynamic has changed already. Like the consent dynamic
[06:09:54] at play has changed dramatically for their generation or they just don't even think about
[06:09:58] at all it's like not even a thing like the me too era for guys you know me too
[06:10:07] I have never had any issues I'm not saying you got me too no you're not
[06:10:12] listening me I'm saying that it creates a never mind his reaction implies that
[06:10:15] nope never mind this generation is also perfectly aware of me too he's just he's
[06:10:20] uh he's just like worried here kids are having less sex now that is true yeah
[06:10:25] there's a lot of statistics about this. Young men are, I'm pretty sure two-thirds
[06:10:31] of young men 18 through 21 haven't had sex in six months, so it's, you know, it's quite brutal, yeah.
[06:10:39] That's crazy. I guess like let's let's go into like your fame, right? Like it's been rapid.
[06:10:46] Correct. What has it been like to like to become a famous person very quickly?
[06:10:52] Well, I don't want to use the term famous, just kind of well-known, maybe infamous, even.
[06:10:59] Famous, famous. Say it with your chest.
[06:11:02] No, not yet. Hopefully one day.
[06:11:04] We'll get more famous.
[06:11:06] I've kind of been doing social media for a little bit longer than people realize,
[06:11:11] because I just started streaming and, you know, going super mainstream,
[06:11:15] but I had been posting and doing content for about a year now.
[06:11:20] year now, so which I guess in the grand scheme of things for social media that's still relatively
[06:11:28] short in terms of career longevity, but yeah, so the live streaming started in about November,
[06:11:36] it was when it kind of took off, so yeah, it's been a quick rise from there, but I don't
[06:11:40] know, I've been adapting.
[06:11:41] What do you attribute it to?
[06:11:44] Consistency, and it's just, it's new, it's fresh, it's content.
[06:11:49] People are doing the same shit all the time on Twitch, and no one gives a fuck anymore.
[06:11:55] It's the same streams, it's like video games, it's just boring, right, but-
[06:12:00] I don't watch them.
[06:12:01] Exactly, yeah, no, so people are realizing that more and more.
[06:12:04] Fuck you, Adam.
[06:12:05] So, everyone looks for what's new on the internet.
[06:12:07] Who's your fan base?
[06:12:09] Who's the squad?
[06:12:10] Do you have a name for the stands?
[06:12:13] No, not really.
[06:12:14] What do they call it?
[06:12:17] gang? No, no real name. Is it it's it's a lot of guys it's a lot of young men?
[06:12:25] Surprisingly it's actually pretty split down the middle. Yeah I would say in
[06:12:32] terms of like my live stream viewership it would be like mostly men but I have a
[06:12:39] lot of female fans like you know for being hot. Dude I'm not gonna lie to you.
[06:12:47] I know we think that he's capping
[06:12:51] But I don't think he's a lot dude. I don't think you understand how fucking busted the next generation's brains are
[06:12:59] Dude, dude, he's not fucking lying dude
[06:13:03] He's not lie. I mean, it's not 50 50, but it's like it's a lot higher of a percentage than you think
[06:13:10] Like out of the people that do know him, right? Out of the people that do know him, you would
[06:13:22] be shocked because part of his appeal is very gay. Okay? So if you're like a, if you're like
[06:13:30] a hag, or if you're, uh, you know, into like messy reality TV drama, like I 100% believe
[06:13:39] like ladies watch his shit in the same way that they would watch, there's a term for
[06:13:48] it.
[06:13:49] Hag is, uh, is I'm using, I'm not saying the full word, but like someone, it's a, it's
[06:13:57] It's a type of white lady oftentimes that is fascinated with gay culture, okay?
[06:14:05] I don't know what like the appropriate terminology for it is, but you know what I mean?
[06:14:10] It's almost a fruit fly, okay.
[06:14:15] Pajoshi?
[06:14:18] I don't know what that means.
[06:14:22] But I was saying, like, F slur hag is the full term for it, but um, what is the food?
[06:14:31] I don't know what a Fuji is, but anyway, my point is, my point is, um, I think that there
[06:14:38] is like somewhat of an appeal from that perspective as well.
[06:14:44] It kind of clicked with me a little bit when I saw the, uh, the interaction that he had
[06:14:50] with all those like dime square ladies at the New York fashion week thing that
[06:14:56] he was doing where I think like a lot of people a lot of people like the reality
[06:15:01] TV aspect of it and there's something for the there's something for the ladies
[06:15:08] there as well for Joji means rotten girl is a girl who's obsessed with yaoi
[06:15:12] Really gay mongas, oh good to know, that's strange but what is this?
[06:15:24] Pretty well explained, completely mugs the looks max movement under two minutes, I can't
[06:15:28] see that anyway.
[06:15:29] I don't know, I don't know exactly.
[06:15:31] Come on bro, you have a SMV, that's why the bitches want to come on.
[06:15:35] Yeah, I think it's just from TikTok, like would be most of the female audience, like
[06:15:41] They're not really interacting with these girls right here.
[06:15:45] Yeah, maybe. Yeah.
[06:15:47] Tech talk probably.
[06:15:49] I saw, I felt bad for you when I saw that clip of the Orlando Asian kid.
[06:15:55] That
[06:15:56] what I call me?
[06:15:56] No, you can stop my album.
[06:15:58] Yeah, I got you, man.
[06:15:59] I'm a big fan, man.
[06:16:00] Yeah, no worries.
[06:16:01] Yeah, well, we've been on your ass since the moment you were streaming since November.
[06:16:05] Oh hell yeah, dude.
[06:16:06] Good stuff.
[06:16:07] You doing a stream photo?
[06:16:08] Yeah, let's see it, man.
[06:16:09] I bet.
[06:16:10] Alright, in the pan of three.
[06:16:11] 3, 2, 1
[06:16:13] Oh my god
[06:16:17] That kid sucked
[06:16:19] Oh man that is so annoying when
[06:16:21] Like I'll be just trying to
[06:16:23] Oh it's so annoying when I'll be out
[06:16:25] Just trying to raise up a babe
[06:16:27] And like one of my fucking dumbass fans
[06:16:29] Comes up and does exactly what I've been doing
[06:16:31] For like the past couple of months now
[06:16:35] It's just so lame
[06:16:37] It's like bro
[06:16:39] Bro, bro, those are your fans doing what you do.
[06:16:46] If a motherfucker like that came up to me
[06:16:48] and stream sniped me, that'd be a hater, okay?
[06:16:52] That would be a fucking hater doing some shit like that.
[06:16:55] Luckily, it doesn't happen, right?
[06:17:00] But in your circumstance, that's a fan of yours.
[06:17:03] Talk to girls and in the bar or whatever but you know people want to spam a million photos
[06:17:14] and it's like I get it and I like all the fans but if you're dropping game on like
[06:17:18] a chick IRL like people will come up and you know kind of distract you or whatever yeah
[06:17:23] a little bit by accident but you know.
[06:17:26] How can you even call yourself the Orlando Asian Mogger when that guy is clearly Mog
[06:17:31] no one.
[06:17:32] Oh, dude, Adam, dude, Adam.
[06:17:35] Bruh.
[06:17:36] That's crazy.
[06:17:37] That was, how dare you fucking disparage
[06:17:40] the good name of the Orlando Asian Mugger.
[06:17:42] He was, he was mugging in our hearts.
[06:17:46] My life is a liar.
[06:17:48] Can you call yourself the Orlando Asian liar?
[06:17:50] Yeah, I'm not really sure if that was like a clip
[06:17:53] for armor or whatnot, but.
[06:17:56] Yeah, yeah.
[06:17:58] Yeah, I guess like, when I found out about you,
[06:18:00] It's like, I guess you've had like various controversial moments, but like those have obviously for me as like a fucking middle-aged man
[06:18:08] Like those are the times that I guess I might like I'll go right. Yeah
[06:18:13] And do you is there a pressure there? I guess like to like controversy max most content creators
[06:18:20] Try to clip form was clip form like just do stupid shit to go viral
[06:18:25] But a lot of the times like yeah, I won't really be thinking too hard. It's just happens
[06:18:30] Yeah, the thing is all those clipping accounts that just went viral for that kind of shit
[06:18:35] None of those words are or anything that I even understand myself like it's just people making a brand of shit because they pay clippers based on
[06:18:43] Viewership so they're just writing dumb shit and like built-in filters on your face
[06:18:49] Like Jester gooning
[06:18:51] Doesn't like really mean it. Do you feel like that's making fun of you a little bit? Um, yeah, I would say so. Yeah
[06:18:59] Folks, I'm going on the road this week
[06:19:07] God dams you have so many fucking ads selling creatine
[06:19:14] That's crazy how many as yes
[06:19:17] FS
[06:19:18] What percentage do you think what you view society are?
[06:19:22] Gormy versus like Chad or I'm jealous. I can never have ads like that. I can never have ads like that
[06:19:31] You know
[06:19:38] Jester Gooting explains the most interesting thing about Jester Gooting is that it's almost a synonym of Jester Mack
[06:19:43] Okay enough
[06:19:46] Becky versus Stacy
[06:19:48] Well, what percent of people are Chad?
[06:19:52] Like, when you view the world, you know, point one, maybe?
[06:19:57] Point one, yeah.
[06:19:58] Yeah.
[06:19:59] Do you feel like you occupy that percentage?
[06:20:02] No, I don't really like to try to categorize my looks.
[06:20:07] I just want to look better.
[06:20:10] It's the message.
[06:20:12] You aspire to do more looks, Max?
[06:20:15] Yeah.
[06:20:16] I don't really think the whole rating thing, for some reason people are goddamn obsessed
[06:20:20] with figuring out the rating, asking for a rating, but dude just look better.
[06:20:25] That's all you need to worry about.
[06:20:27] Yeah.
[06:20:28] When you look at the beard, do you see the imperfections that you want to correct?
[06:20:31] Yeah, but it's not like one of those body dysmorphia type of reactions where I'm just
[06:20:38] like, I can't even leave the house because my mid-face ratio is off by like one millimeter
[06:20:44] type thing.
[06:20:45] people like that. There are people like that. I know what's suboptimal about my
[06:20:56] face but I don't really let it occupy. What is suboptimal about your face?
[06:21:00] Well you know, obviously there's plenty of things right? You're fired dude.
[06:21:07] What are you talking about? What am I then? I should kill myself?
[06:21:12] What are you like?
[06:21:13] You look suboptimal, you look incredible.
[06:21:15] You look like Superman or something.
[06:21:18] Well, almost no one has a completely perfect face
[06:21:20] according to science, right?
[06:21:21] So you could find things that are flaws on anyone.
[06:21:24] But some of them will be minor, and some people
[06:21:27] will be extremely deformed.
[06:21:30] So it's just like, it's a whole thing's a spectrum.
[06:21:34] But I don't really think about it too much on it.
[06:21:37] So I guess what do you do day to day?
[06:21:40] What's your kind of routine?
[06:21:43] A lot of it is pharmacology, right?
[06:21:45] So I, like using pharmaceuticals.
[06:21:49] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[06:21:51] So what that would kind of look like
[06:21:53] is I don't like the endocrine system,
[06:21:55] which is like your natural testosterone production
[06:21:58] because just in a modern society,
[06:22:00] there's so many things that are meant
[06:22:02] to disrupt this process.
[06:22:05] So my entire mentality is just don't try to fight it
[06:22:07] with doing these stupid carnivore diets
[06:22:10] wearing this cotton clothes.
[06:22:12] It's like just get off the entire thing
[06:22:14] and use exogenous hormones.
[06:22:16] So that's the first thing that I do is to saucer.
[06:22:18] What is that, like a syringe or?
[06:22:20] Yeah, yeah.
[06:22:21] So that's one.
[06:22:23] The next thing is going to be a GLP-1 agonist.
[06:22:26] What is that?
[06:22:27] So I use something similar to a Zempik called redishrutide.
[06:22:32] And that's a peptide that basically
[06:22:34] suppress my appetite, making it difficult to eat.
[06:22:37] Really think about food too much.
[06:22:38] And because being lean is about 70% of what you could accomplish in terms of looks, I
[06:22:44] think.
[06:22:45] Yeah, really.
[06:22:46] And then the next thing is hair loss, because two-thirds of men by 21 years old are experiencing
[06:22:54] some form of male pattern baldness.
[06:22:56] So avoiding that is really going to be something that's crucial to maintaining those looks.
[06:23:02] I agree.
[06:23:03] So taking what's called a five-alpha reductase inhibitor, testosterone converts into dehydrated
[06:23:08] testosterone through this one enzyme in your body, so you're blocking that process because
[06:23:12] DHT is going to be a huge problem for your hair, right? It causes hair follicle miniaturization.
[06:23:19] Would you rather lose your hair or your dick? Because I would say dick, personally. Yeah,
[06:23:23] yeah, yeah, fucking. I would look terrible without hair. I'm sick.
[06:23:28] Right, exactly.
[06:23:29] But if you go bald, you could go jacked. You could go Bruce Willis kind of.
[06:23:32] No, that just makes you look like one of those cringe red pill gestures.
[06:23:37] I think those, I think they're just as soon.
[06:23:40] Yeah, I kind of just like to refer back to the quote,
[06:23:43] like hair is life, and if you have no hair, you have no life.
[06:23:47] Oh my God.
[06:23:49] Dude, how, I just don't understand that like,
[06:23:59] like how have you lived enough,
[06:24:02] how have you lived a long enough life
[06:24:04] to have even developed all these theories?
[06:24:07] Like I just don't think like you're 19. What do you mean? If you don't have hair, you don't have life
[06:24:12] That's like the attitude that a 35 year old man has okay in a very deeply disturbed 35 year old man
[06:24:19] mind you
[06:24:21] Okay, I don't understand how you could be 19 and be like yeah, dude if you're fucking balding
[06:24:26] It's over for you. Like if you kill yourself
[06:24:29] He's so wise
[06:24:31] You're just a politics maxing jester. Yeah, that's true. I am fucking politics maxing. I'm jester maxing
[06:24:37] Confucius.
[06:24:38] No, that's actually Saint Moody.
[06:24:40] Who's Saint Moody?
[06:24:41] Saint Moody, just some Autists from, like, the black bell space.
[06:24:45] Oh, okay.
[06:24:46] He's not from the Bible.
[06:24:47] No, no.
[06:24:48] Okay.
[06:24:49] Uh, yeah.
[06:24:50] And then you do, so you do like a Fidnester ride or whatever.
[06:24:54] Something similar.
[06:24:55] Okay.
[06:24:56] I'm old.
[06:24:57] If a younger cousin calls me a jester, is it an insult?
[06:24:58] Yes.
[06:24:59] That means you're a clown.
[06:25:00] What do you mean?
[06:25:01] That means you're unserious.
[06:25:05] were jester is so fucking lame they came up with that shit they used to say politics is jester but
[06:25:10] then they started doing politics because they hung out with nick fuentes these dudes entire like
[06:25:19] these dudes career trajectory is so crazy because out of nowhere they asked about marlin right and
[06:25:27] marlin who you've you may have seen on this platform twitch i play basketball on the same team as him
[06:25:35] and Jason, the weanbag in the day. Anyway, not the fish, man. I know, I know you motherfuckers
[06:25:41] are old as shit, but he's like one of the phase adjacent guys. Oh my God. I feel so
[06:25:49] fucking old. Y'all are a bunch of, y'all are a bunch of old cells. Honestly, you are
[06:25:57] a bunch of old cells. Y'all are, y'all are not even just their maxing. Anyway, so Marlin's
[06:26:05] like a very handsome dude, right? And basically what happens is like they, uh, they're like,
[06:26:13] Oh, what do you think about Marlon? He mobs you and this guy with all of his homies, when
[06:26:18] he's a part of the cookie verse, turns around and says, no, Marlon can't mug me cause he's
[06:26:22] black. And everyone was like, what the fuck? That's mad races. Why did you say that? Right?
[06:26:30] And from that point on, he became like totally tapped in with the Nick Fuentes click. Click.
[06:26:38] He basically went in fully on the racism pipeline. He then did a collaboration with Nick Fuentes
[06:26:46] like shortly thereafter. And, um, and, and, uh, you know, the rest is history. Then kick
[06:26:53] basically said, Hey, you're exactly the type of guy we need on our platform. And they gave
[06:26:59] him a contract and then he started kick streaming and then the kick clippers basically blasted
[06:27:04] him all over the internet. And he got a super virality from that point on. Yeah, he was
[06:27:14] eugenics maxing. I'm coming to the house to smash that soundboard is for your own good.
[06:27:22] Chill, chill, chill, don't do it, don't do it.
[06:27:30] Liberal, Liberal, Liberal, Liberal, Liberal, Liberal, Liberal, Liberal, Liberal, Liberal,
[06:27:36] happy fun, la la la, human smuggling, fentanyl desk, forced government euthanasia, la chapping
[06:27:43] up children's idibles, la la la, la la la, la la la la, la la la la la la la la la
[06:27:48] I feel like he gets longer every time I play that sound like
[06:27:54] Bro, you are not breaking my fucking soundboard, dude. This shit is fire.
[06:27:59] I'm I'm I'm soundboard Sally. Okay. Hey, Will, you know what I got for you?
[06:28:05] Oh, you want to come over, dude? Do not come.
[06:28:09] Do not do not come.
[06:28:12] Yeah, that's right. The T makes you makes you go bald faster. Yeah.
[06:28:16] It gives you acne.
[06:28:17] It's a testosterone and it's byproduct.
[06:28:19] Yeah.
[06:28:20] It's a hydrogen testosterone.
[06:28:21] Yeah, yeah.
[06:28:22] So you just do those three things?
[06:28:24] No, I mean, we'll be sitting here for a little while if we go through the whole.
[06:28:28] Yeah.
[06:28:29] Why do you go to medical school?
[06:28:31] Well, I got kicked out of school.
[06:28:32] Yeah, but whatever.
[06:28:33] We'll get you back in.
[06:28:34] I don't want to be a Jewish mother, but you should go to medical school.
[06:28:37] That's a horrible idea.
[06:28:38] Why?
[06:28:39] You know all this crap?
[06:28:40] Because I'm already...
[06:28:41] You can help people doing medical school.
[06:28:42] I would never go back to school.
[06:28:44] I'm already doing good enough on social media where I can't even think about the word school
[06:28:48] in a serious context.
[06:28:49] You're not being a doctor.
[06:28:50] You're being a good doctor.
[06:28:51] You're doing a good job.
[06:28:52] No.
[06:28:53] Doctors.
[06:28:54] You know all this stuff.
[06:28:55] Do doctors agree with the stuff you're saying right now?
[06:28:57] Doctors are...
[06:28:58] You're rogue.
[06:28:59] I'm telling you, listen to this.
[06:29:01] These people are literally going to school for 10 years accumulating a retarded amount
[06:29:06] of debt.
[06:29:07] Retarded.
[06:29:08] to make like, you know, wage, it's not really going to elevate you to a position where you
[06:29:15] could beat any looks disparity.
[06:29:17] Wait, what the fuck?
[06:29:19] He's saying the ROI on becoming a doctor is not worth it because you could just look
[06:29:25] smacks and get the same quality hose, I guess.
[06:29:31] That's crazy.
[06:29:33] Doctors are status maxing, dude.
[06:29:35] I think you're forgetting their money maxing.
[06:29:38] They're status maxing
[06:29:40] And they're also healthcare maxing
[06:29:45] Bullshit
[06:29:47] So just doesn't really make sense to me. Yeah, but your mom is tells the daughter like you find out a doctor if you're gonna take out
[06:29:54] Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of loans
[06:29:56] You might as well invest it into surgery rather than going to school
[06:30:00] What if it you could be a plastic surgeon and by the way that paper you can actually get college loans and use it for surgery
[06:30:07] So this is a method, so I've been telling people, yeah, you can literally do that.
[06:30:13] So just misappropriating the funds, it's really not going to get you in that much trouble,
[06:30:18] and you'll mug, so you'll be able to sort of get out of it.
[06:30:21] Okay, let's do a rapid fire question.
[06:30:23] Okay, we'll be fine.
[06:30:24] I'm going to be a high school teacher next year, am I cooked?
[06:30:29] Yeah, yeah, it's probably the lowest of the totem pole as far as status maxing.
[06:30:36] I'm gonna be honest with you. You're probably gonna get zero pussy
[06:30:43] You're you're gonna educate the youth
[06:30:47] Well low-key you are gonna have to deal with a lot of clavicular fans when you're a fucking school teacher
[06:30:53] So you're definitely cooked fun
[06:30:56] You were interviewed by Michael Knowles. What do you think of that guys? I thought he's very nice. Okay. I'm on I'm
[06:31:03] I've modged when he came on here. He's a nice guy. He just tells trans people they should be eradicated.
[06:31:33] Oh my god, we do not buy clip-on mics. That's this is devastating. I guess people are having fun
[06:31:56] I guess the positive of this is that people are having fun
[06:32:00] You know, I don't want to yuck their yum
[06:32:03] Yeah, so that's why I just like I don't like to think about politics because these people get into these manic headspaces over
[06:32:10] nonsense
[06:32:12] Dude why yeah, I have poll politicians on they're fucking which ones their gestures
[06:32:18] Yeah, for real. I had uh, I had the mayor Zoran. Have you heard of him? No
[06:32:23] He's fired. He's pretty fired.
[06:32:26] Zoran? Zoran.
[06:32:28] Oh, no, I never heard of that guy.
[06:32:30] He's sick. He's a New York mayor.
[06:32:32] Oh, shit. Yeah, yeah.
[06:32:33] I'm so far removed. I can't get a fuck, man.
[06:32:36] He's got a high sexual market value.
[06:32:39] Uh, can you jester when you're chilling with your boys?
[06:32:42] Can you jester with guys?
[06:32:44] Can you just not jester with girls?
[06:32:46] Is it okay to jester with the fellas?
[06:32:48] Dude, honestly, it's okay to jester regardless.
[06:32:50] Oh, my God, thank you.
[06:32:52] When I read that gesturing was cope you I forced me to look at the mirror when I was like about you just have to be kind of
[06:32:59] Conscious of the fact that you're gesturing that's like the main
[06:33:03] Broken-heil Hitler, but doesn't know Zoran now if that isn't a sign of the times
[06:33:07] I mean to be fair
[06:33:09] He might not even know who fucking Adolf Hitler is. I'm gonna be honest dude. These guys have nothing up here. Okay?
[06:33:16] It's when I say the next generation is cooked. I
[06:33:19] I mean, they are down abysmal. They're down worse than fucking YouTube right now.
[06:33:26] Because I could get it because YouTube is down. Currently, everyone keeps telling me in the chat.
[06:33:32] YouTube is down. How are you watching this? You know, I'm banned with maxing.
[06:33:37] Heritage Foundation been doing work over the recent decades. Dude, this is beyond.
[06:33:49] We got to reopen the schools, man. I don't know how we fix this. I think we just we just hit the reset at this point
[06:33:59] Distinction that needs to be made because some people jester and genuinely think it's like game or the right approach
[06:34:04] Like if you just want to be silly
[06:34:07] And fuck around like that's perfectly fine. It's fun to make a girl laugh and a joke though. It's fun
[06:34:12] Yeah, it's good. It's like that's not really jester maxing though. Just maxing would be like juggling
[06:34:19] That or just like maybe self deprecating humor would be like one thing
[06:34:26] That's like a very jester maxing to do
[06:34:32] What do you do for fun? It was like what what's
[06:34:36] Dude, I'm gonna be honest. I don't do anything
[06:34:40] Besides stream
[06:34:41] That's so sad is what I would say
[06:34:44] If I lived in a totally separate body than the one that I currently occupy and because I'm a son house and I'm a piker I
[06:34:52] Will say that's normal and cool. Okay. I caught myself
[06:34:57] It is sad and then I felt like I was just saying that about myself. I'll be honest. Oh
[06:35:09] Come on
[06:35:14] And both y'all balls are empty?
[06:35:20] Stop.
[06:35:21] Stop.
[06:35:23] Stop it.
[06:35:26] Come on, bro.
[06:35:27] You gotta have fun sometimes.
[06:35:30] You gotta put a movie on with the boys and make jokes about it cause it's a bad movie.
[06:35:35] Just try it out. Yo, where's the camera guy?
[06:35:38] Just, dude, just leave. Just promise me you'll do that with me.
[06:35:41] We can try it.
[06:35:43] Yeah, fuck no.
[06:35:44] Why fuck no, dude?
[06:35:46] The way I think about it is when I'm doing anything off-camera, that's like an activity.
[06:35:51] I'm like, I could be streaming this getting paid right now.
[06:35:54] Come on, dude. You can't just make it...
[06:35:57] You can separate a little bit.
[06:35:59] The thing about it, right?
[06:36:00] There's literally people who do shit like mini golf and bowling,
[06:36:05] and like go and hang out with, like, go to dinner dates with girls.
[06:36:10] and they're not getting paid, right?
[06:36:12] You know?
[06:36:14] Like, dude, doesn't that fuck with you a little bit?
[06:36:16] Like, there's people who actually do this.
[06:36:18] Do you think that that's what people are primarily doing?
[06:36:20] Is that you and him are the same?
[06:36:22] No, I...
[06:36:24] No, I don't. I do stuff.
[06:36:26] I do things.
[06:36:28] I do things, chat.
[06:36:30] I do things off stream.
[06:36:34] I do things off stream.
[06:36:36] I really do.
[06:36:38] Really do um bro. You have friends. I do I have friends
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[06:37:23] I am playing the soundboard. Holy fuck. The amount of the amount of motherfucking subs are
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[06:38:15] actual picture of a son's soundboard he's like that child I got a very annoying
[06:38:22] toy for his birthday and keeps pissing everyone off with it
[06:38:28] god damn it
[06:38:32] why does this have 3.4 thousand likes bro
[06:38:38] You're you divided my household my mom hates the soundboard, but I love it
[06:38:50] Never so before but I heard this wine mom socialist on toys the cool ass soundboard
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[06:38:59] Congrats on 1 billion YouTube views soundboard onk what is this oh shit 1 billion channel
[06:39:21] views oh my god okay we gotta celebrate we gotta celebrate you know what we gotta do
[06:39:28] Hell yeah, one billion channel views man, that's crazy, I'm like McDonald's.
[06:39:56] But I'm making your brain obese with socialism.
[06:40:03] Heard they call you the soundboard streamer?
[06:40:06] That's how they know me as.
[06:40:10] Which is good, because that is who I am now.
[06:40:12] I'm the soundboard streamer for sure.
[06:40:14] You think dinner with your girl, you put it on a girl's show?
[06:40:19] Stream it, bro.
[06:40:20] You do Facebook?
[06:40:21] No.
[06:40:22] I don't know.
[06:40:23] I actually like what a private life.
[06:40:25] I had to learn that.
[06:40:26] Dude, I want my fucking hourly streaming.
[06:40:28] Here's the thing.
[06:40:29] I think that people are a little, when I look at social media, I think like people are kind
[06:40:33] of ignoring the fact that you're 20, right?
[06:40:36] Yeah, I would say that pretty much every content creator has seemingly got like this treatment
[06:40:45] for immaturity or like, you know, people will excuse bad behaviors, but that's never been
[06:40:50] applied to me whatsoever.
[06:40:52] Why?
[06:40:53] I don't know, maybe it's because I just come across as like more mature and when I do like these long form like podcasts a lot of the time
[06:41:01] So people don't realize my age a lot of the times and I'm also like a figure of authority and in the looks
[06:41:08] Maxing space. Yeah, so they're like, okay. Well, we're not gonna give you an easy out on this one
[06:41:13] But it's fine. I'm a figure of authority and the looks maxing space is a crazy statement
[06:41:19] I don't really complain about it.
[06:41:22] What aspects of life would you not stream?
[06:41:24] Like, taking a shit, you wouldn't stream, you know?
[06:41:27] Shower.
[06:41:28] Getting pussy, you fucking...
[06:41:29] What?
[06:41:30] I mean...
[06:41:31] Have you streamed having sex?
[06:41:32] You can't do that, like, actually put it on the camera, but I've done it, like, with
[06:41:38] the mic on.
[06:41:39] Really?
[06:41:40] What, you're rocking your work?
[06:41:47] What's it like for a girl having sex with you?
[06:41:51] Like, one minute and then you have to go to a clinic a few days later.
[06:41:57] You hit it quick?
[06:41:59] Damn, he's just a maxing. That was him just a maxing.
[06:42:02] Yeah, bro, I gotta get back to work.
[06:42:05] You're a little such a legend, it's crazy.
[06:42:09] You're such a legend.
[06:42:11] Why are girls more slattered about premature ejaculation?
[06:42:14] If a girl prematurely ejaculated, I'd be best at sex.
[06:42:18] Well, a girl should be like, wow, I was incredible.
[06:42:21] He's just you without glasses and a beard.
[06:42:25] OK, why did you have to make his head look so small?
[06:42:31] What the fuck is that, bro?
[06:42:34] That's kind of fucked up.
[06:42:38] That's kind of fucked up that you did that.
[06:42:40] You could have kept his head size the same.
[06:42:43] Okay, you could have kept his head size the same it would have been fine
[06:42:51] I don't like this. I don't like this
[06:42:54] Yeah, yeah, it's about my time. It's not about oh, so you make yourself bust really fast. Yeah, bro. I'm not here
[06:43:03] Yeah
[06:43:04] Yeah, that's a good point. Yeah. Yeah, what is the looks back to sing?
[06:43:07] Have you ever done the Tennessee Pile Driver?
[06:43:09] I kind of want to know. What is it?
[06:43:11] It's your, you're stooping on a wall and it's, the force is so big that you smash through the wall.
[06:43:15] Okay.
[06:43:17] Have you ever done the Darwin?
[06:43:19] The Darwin. Maybe by accident.
[06:43:21] You put your soft back on the wall and you're like, oh, I'm going to sit on the wall.
[06:43:25] I'm going to sit on the wall.
[06:43:27] I'm going to sit on the wall.
[06:43:29] I'm going to sit on the wall.
[06:43:31] I'm going to sit on the wall.
[06:43:33] I'm going to sit on the wall.
[06:43:35] maybe by accident. You put your soft dick in a girl's mouth and then it evolves.
[06:43:39] Yeah, I've done that one. Yeah, that's a fun one. So do you feel like an anxiety about
[06:43:49] staying on top? Like I asked you this earlier, but are people coming for your spot ever?
[06:43:55] No, I mean like there's making good content is kind of like the goal at the end of the day and
[06:44:02] And I think I'm pretty captivating based on what's been happening with the numbers
[06:44:09] So I'm just gonna continue that continue being myself. What about Marlin? Who's this Marlin?
[06:44:15] I'm seeing him. Yeah, yeah, but he's a hot guy too. I don't know. It's up to you man. Yeah, I
[06:44:21] Don't look at looking guy. I don't I don't do the math on guys hot. Let's see who's the hottest girl
[06:44:27] The hottest girl ever ever
[06:44:29] Ever and we're gonna go around the room
[06:44:34] And you go first, I don't know
[06:44:37] Denise Richards that James Bond movie dr. Christmas Jones what old James Bond stuff. Yeah with Pierce Brosnan
[06:44:46] She was an 11 or the movie Wilde came
[06:44:49] Model. Yeah, the thing about that question is like I'll kind of flip flop on the answer a little bit
[06:44:55] Who's sweetie? You think it's number one? I think that bitch looks like shit
[06:44:59] I saw the clip where you're saying she looks like crap. Yeah, so you baited me to say that she got
[06:45:06] Have you seen other things? Yeah. Yeah kind of awesome though. Yeah, but it's just hard to get over that face
[06:45:14] Come on pause and she's gonna be shooting your head off about some like political issue
[06:45:20] Do you think Sydney, Sweden is political?
[06:45:24] People want her to be they want her to be they want you to be I know bro
[06:45:27] It's fucking retarded.
[06:45:28] Why do people attribute looks vaccine to the right wing?
[06:45:31] They just don't know what it is, man.
[06:45:32] So they're kind of scrambling to figure out what I'm about.
[06:45:37] And because it's a whole new thing.
[06:45:39] Yeah.
[06:45:40] Because you're on forums.
[06:45:41] You say naughty words, so they think it's right wing.
[06:45:44] Yeah, that's just like any fringe culture on the internet.
[06:45:48] It's kind of edgy.
[06:45:49] And not something that you would hear just out and about
[06:45:54] on a day-to-day basis.
[06:45:55] So, you know, it's not necessarily political at all.
[06:45:59] It's just looks, it's self improvement.
[06:46:01] Who's the hottest chick, dude?
[06:46:02] Just come on, just tell me.
[06:46:04] Hotest chick.
[06:46:06] I think Taylor Hill's pretty good.
[06:46:08] Just a model.
[06:46:09] Who's that, run a pic.
[06:46:10] Alicia, come on.
[06:46:14] Too far?
[06:46:16] And you guys think that Matt Bonner is the hottest guy?
[06:46:19] I said the highest in terms of the objective
[06:46:24] Harmony ratios, bro. This guy literally thinks it's the science for the record, which is so funny because it's objectively a
[06:46:33] non
[06:46:36] Quantitative thing right
[06:46:38] It's so funny that these guys are like no objectively like what do you mean? He reminds me of like I guess I guess
[06:46:46] It's basically like being a fucking econ guy. You know what I mean? It's like oh, excuse me
[06:46:52] this is hard data we're looking at it's a hard science no it's not actually but
[06:46:58] it's not at all it's ridiculous it's fucking ridiculous
[06:47:09] why Hassan Abir Vaz not uploading more Vaz please upload more I think they got
[06:47:15] subject to a false DMCA. I'm working on it. Matt, from the Spurs? What's
[06:47:21] polycyte? Do you think I think political science is a fucking hard science? Are you
[06:47:26] stupid? Hello? What are you talking about? When would I, when have I ever said that?
[06:47:39] It's so silly we joke about me being a political engineer
[06:47:46] Redhead guy the three-pointer
[06:47:49] Matt Bonner
[06:47:50] See
[06:47:52] That's a check. She's hot. What do you think?
[06:47:55] Do you do you take that down or no?
[06:47:58] No, man. Not yet. Just say what up to her just to give her or something a couple more fashion shows maybe
[06:48:04] Who is he?
[06:48:06] Just say hi or something.
[06:48:08] You know what you should do?
[06:48:09] Respond to a story and say, damn bro, she's Perf and then she'll say question mark and
[06:48:13] you'll be like, I meant to send that to my friend.
[06:48:16] Dude, she just sent it though.
[06:48:17] That's what Jester's doing.
[06:48:18] Taylor Hill?
[06:48:19] She sent it since that photo, so.
[06:48:21] She ended?
[06:48:22] Who the fuck is Taylor Hill?
[06:48:26] Let's see.
[06:48:30] This is the most attractive woman?
[06:48:32] I mean, she's very pretty.
[06:48:36] Yeah, I mean, of course, yes, she's very pretty.
[06:48:41] I wonder what it is that like makes these guys decide
[06:48:46] like this is the most attractive woman.
[06:48:57] The jawline?
[06:49:02] She's married to a private equity investor
[06:49:06] Yeah, that's you know, that's just how it is. That's the saddest Max there. That's a money Max there
[06:49:16] Just they have descended
[06:49:18] Yeah, like looks worse. I gotta show you some shit. There's a whole wide world out there outside of male beauty
[06:49:25] People see you know of it. Yeah, nice headphones, too
[06:49:28] Check those out. You gonna let's try it?
[06:49:31] Put them on dude, or you're gonna mess us a bunch.
[06:49:41] Not really my style.
[06:49:43] Come on dude. I'll play you another trick.
[06:49:46] Not really your song, you're an idiot.
[06:49:48] Okay, uh, the song will change your life.
[06:49:52] What is he playing?
[06:49:54] Yeah, Garnt's safe, dude. She says this song will change your life, and it does. Does your boy know these songs?
[06:50:03] What? The Karma Police? Yeah, from Invincible?
[06:50:06] For what?
[06:50:08] The show?
[06:50:10] What's Invincible?
[06:50:12] Oh, you don't know it? It's an animated show.
[06:50:14] Oh my god, he said Karma Police. From the Invincible show?
[06:50:24] Oh, I'm so old these guys are the most attractive women that if you took the makeup a hair way look like it looks next guy
[06:50:34] It's fucked up. Taylor Hill is very beautiful woman
[06:50:41] That's not pretending he knows bittersweet symphony, I think you forget that like I used to listen to music
[06:50:46] So of course, I know bittersweet symphony and radio head to
[06:50:51] The fuck
[06:50:54] No, I don't watch cartoons, bro.
[06:51:00] Fuck man.
[06:51:01] You don't fuck with this?
[06:51:02] No, no.
[06:51:03] You want to hear a song that I wrote?
[06:51:07] Tell me if this is good.
[06:51:08] You want me to be honest?
[06:51:09] Yeah, be honest, honestly.
[06:51:11] Okay.
[06:51:12] We're weary, feeling small.
[06:51:19] Little slow.
[06:51:20] You've listened to it. Wait for the hook.
[06:51:23] Like a bridge on which a blue water.
[06:51:29] Can I ask you another question? What's your favorite animal?
[06:51:32] Dog?
[06:51:35] Yeah. Me too.
[06:51:36] Me too. What kind of dog?
[06:51:39] I don't know.
[06:51:40] I hate when people ask me that question.
[06:51:42] Why?
[06:51:43] They think it's weird if you don't know what kind of dog you have.
[06:51:46] you have. And that's another one, that's what Normie's interacting with. I got her from
[06:51:55] the streets. Normie's interacting is always so silly to me because they're like normal
[06:52:01] people because they run into each other and they're like, oh what kind of dog do you have?
[06:52:07] They give a shit about it. That is, they go mini golf. Yeah. So yeah, I never. Wait, let
[06:52:13] you see your dog yeah bro is so autistic it's crazy he's a legit alien you're
[06:52:20] being ableist just be a normal for a second just be normal maybe for a
[06:52:26] second dude alright your dog looks here that's your best friend
[06:52:33] hey is that what they say I don't know who's your best friend this guy in the
[06:52:37] back? You fucked 10 girls and you said low double digits.
[06:52:44] I can't even find it.
[06:52:47] Where do you rank male beauty in the kind of scale of what's important?
[06:52:52] The highest.
[06:52:54] Higher than kindness or something.
[06:52:58] Really. Why is that?
[06:53:01] Because these things are going to be perceived according to the physical.
[06:53:06] right? So, like all the intangible things like, wait, he couldn't find a photo of his
[06:53:14] dog on his phone. That's crazy. Like you don't got one photo of your dog on your phone. That's
[06:53:23] a red flag for sure. You, that is the crazy. Okay. Couple red flags. If you have a photo
[06:53:32] of yourself as your wallpaper, that's a red flag, but a much larger,
[06:53:38] a much larger red flag than that is if you go, oh, I have a dog and you don't
[06:53:43] know what kind of dog it is.
[06:53:44] Fine.
[06:53:44] Okay.
[06:53:45] But it's all good.
[06:53:49] But not having a photo of your dog on your phone is great.
[06:53:55] I have millions of photos of Kaya, like most of the photos I have in my phone,
[06:54:02] are of kaya
[06:54:05] how do you just not like snap
[06:54:07] something you know what i mean when they're being cute
[06:54:11] that makes no sense like what you your dog is being cute and you don't think
[06:54:15] like all let me
[06:54:16] immortalize this moment
[06:54:19] that is fucking insane
[06:54:21] you know being kind
[06:54:23] or
[06:54:24] you know being funny
[06:54:25] you know that's all going to be haloed by your attractiveness so
[06:54:30] there's no point in really
[06:54:31] valuing them as separate thing that might literally be the weirdest thing
[06:54:35] that i've heard from him in this
[06:54:37] hour-long interview so far and he said a bunch of weird shit
[06:54:42] and i think that was the strangest thing when they're all kind of interconnected
[06:54:46] well like mother teresa she was a quite a she was a looker but she was she's
[06:54:50] famous for her kindness right like she didn't need a baseline attractiveness
[06:54:55] she was she was kind right like she you know
[06:54:58] well
[06:55:00] Nobody gives a shit about Mother Teresa, I'm gonna be honest with you.
[06:55:03] People do, no, people, she's famous, yeah.
[06:55:07] Yeah, but like, I think people are probably gonna care more about someone in Hollywood, like, a brat.
[06:55:13] No!
[06:55:15] No! You're so fucking stupid! There's not a single- what?!
[06:55:21] Oh my god...
[06:55:23] On!
[06:55:24] Oh no no no no!
[06:55:26] Oh no!
[06:55:27] Oh no!
[06:55:29] Oh no!
[06:55:31] Oh my god!
[06:55:33] No way!
[06:55:35] Oh my god!
[06:55:37] No way!
[06:55:39] Oh my god!
[06:55:41] Oh my god!
[06:55:43] Oh my god!
[06:55:45] No way!
[06:55:47] Oh my god!
[06:55:49] Brother, brother, what the...
[06:55:51] Your cord is all the spiking?
[06:55:53] Yeah, George Washington never heard of him. I don't know was he fucking looks maxing. I don't think so
[06:56:00] So who gives a shit what his accomplishments were Vladimir Lenin?
[06:56:04] Yeah, he was bald not looks maxing either Stalin
[06:56:10] Also kind of short so he probably should have gotten fucking leg lengthening surgery. I mean he's close enough to turkey to be able to get it
[06:56:23] It's crazy, was Napoleon looks maxing?
[06:56:30] Oh my god.
[06:56:31] I can't figure.
[06:56:32] Then they would have mother Teresa.
[06:56:34] Because he's hotter than her?
[06:56:36] He probably mocks, yeah.
[06:56:38] He mocks, he would mock her, that's for sure.
[06:56:41] Since you've maximized your attractiveness, right?
[06:56:45] The things that I've seen, like I found out about you from, are like things like the car,
[06:56:53] the thing last week in Arizona, like those kind of things,
[06:56:56] I guess, have those, do you perceive those
[06:56:59] as complicating your life?
[06:57:00] Like, you know, like, so it's just like,
[06:57:03] is the formula of like maximizing your attractiveness
[06:57:06] to make everything better, does that necessarily,
[06:57:08] maybe, does that complicate it?
[06:57:11] Well, I just have an interesting status,
[06:57:15] I guess you could say, where I'm like a infamous figure.
[06:57:18] Yeah.
[06:57:19] So, you know, where there's a lot of love,
[06:57:23] And I would say that's 99% of interactions.
[06:57:28] Those aren't the ones that are going viral on headlines
[06:57:31] as some one dickhead who is a hater
[06:57:34] and wants to do some dumb ass shit.
[06:57:37] You know what I mean?
[06:57:38] So that's just what goes viral,
[06:57:39] but that's not the reality of the situation.
[06:57:41] The reality of the situation is,
[06:57:45] I've been talking about men's issues
[06:57:48] and kind of identifying with that.
[06:57:50] And no one's been a spokesperson for, you know, this, the struggle, um, in any meaningful
[06:57:57] way I would say there's a lot of, you're the first.
[06:58:00] Well, there's just a lot of like disinformation, I guess would be the way you could put it,
[06:58:06] or they're sort of like a key.
[06:58:07] Bro.
[06:58:08] If this guy is the men's rights advocate for our generation and people seem as a figurehead,
[06:58:18] We are fucked. Okay. Luckily no one thinks that, but imagine people, people listening
[06:58:25] into this guy. I'd be like, this is the male struggle. Okay. Literally end all men. They're
[06:58:31] going to be, they're going to be, they're going to be advocated for a male aside element.
[06:58:35] That's always been missing from the man of TBSL zero back on the brain.
[06:58:40] He lost everything. It is. I know looks are an extremely important thing and they shouldn't
[06:58:45] be ignored so I think young men like feel kind of understood by my message like
[06:58:51] you know by me what resident I'm not kidding I could convince this person
[06:58:56] that communism is the way by showing him photos of fucking Che and and Fidel
[06:59:04] Castro like straight up because they were moggers bro they were fucking mogging
[06:59:11] non-stop. They were mocking so hard that Fido Castro had an assassin that was a former
[06:59:21] girl who was hired by the CIA to go and assassinate him and she fell in love with him all over
[06:59:26] again. It's not even a question. Communism is the Lux Maxer ideology. You know who wasn't
[06:59:35] Trotsky. Yeah, guess what? Guess what happened to Trotsky? Ice pick. That's right. That's
[06:59:43] why Stalin got Trotsky out of there because he was fucking Ugo. He was like, you gotta
[06:59:52] get the fuck out of here, big dog. Okay, your exile.
[06:59:55] What is this, you think, with young men?
[06:59:59] Well because I understand it, right?
[07:00:01] It's not like I have my head super big because I'm famous.
[07:00:07] It's like I kind of blew up on social media not that long ago, so I was right there in
[07:00:14] the struggle.
[07:00:15] You know, I was still working a normal job less than a year ago.
[07:00:19] Wage cook.
[07:00:20] Yeah, I was wage cooking.
[07:00:21] Yeah.
[07:00:22] What was your last job?
[07:00:23] Working at a restaurant.
[07:00:24] If you're close with your sister right if someone told her that she was low-tier Becky or
[07:00:32] Subhuman whatever like would you want to beat their ass?
[07:00:35] Well, that'd be like
[07:00:37] Sort of a quarter's all spike so the expectation for you to do some dumb ass shit and like get into fights all the time
[07:00:45] I think it's just a culture that definitely needs to be added like I'm
[07:00:51] You know, I'm high class and I don't do shit like that.
[07:00:55] In the same sense as Michael Dole's fixating on trans people's lives, what is the merit
[07:01:01] of telling someone that they are nasty?
[07:01:05] Well, yeah, I guess.
[07:01:08] And I would not really do that unless someone were to be a dickhead to me first.
[07:01:14] And I think any of the clips were, it's just like me,
[07:01:19] you know, talking to someone in a disrespectful manner.
[07:01:22] They always cut out the pre-
[07:01:24] Bro has no aura.
[07:01:25] Yeah, I was gonna say, like,
[07:01:27] if it wasn't for Adam driving this fucking conversation,
[07:01:30] I don't know how anyone sits through his fucking streams.
[07:01:33] I'm gonna be honest, it is so boring.
[07:01:36] He actually is boring as fuck.
[07:01:39] I don't think he's trying to be nonchalant, dude.
[07:01:41] That's what I thought too.
[07:01:42] I think he's just super autistic and on top of that,
[07:01:45] he's on a fuck ton of beta blockers and shit.
[07:01:49] And I think that's just how he is.
[07:01:51] He is like, he is a pure straight man down to the,
[07:01:56] down to the wire.
[07:01:57] I mean, he's got nothing going on.
[07:02:00] And you can also see, you also literally see like,
[07:02:04] when he actually says something on a pure accident
[07:02:08] that is like received as funny by the room,
[07:02:10] gets uncomfortable. Like, he doesn't react, he doesn't react well to, to being perceived
[07:02:16] at all.
[07:02:17] Maybe it's part of the interaction where they would just come up and start acting crazy.
[07:02:21] Like I'm not.
[07:02:22] I, I imagine so.
[07:02:23] Yeah. It's not like I'm going up to people and being like, oh, you're fucking subhuman.
[07:02:27] I saw clip where a girl was like trying to flirt with you. She's like, why don't you
[07:02:30] come say hi? You're like, cause your fucking cheeks look like shit or something.
[07:02:35] No.
[07:02:36] Her mendicular was crappy or something.
[07:02:41] You know, I would say, you should be nice to girls, you know, at least.
[07:02:43] I am, I would say.
[07:02:44] You should be nice to girls.
[07:02:45] I would say I'm...
[07:02:46] They're girls, you know.
[07:02:49] There's a lot of clips of this, but pretty much every single check of a man person was
[07:02:53] like, wow, you're actually a lot nicer.
[07:02:55] I think as a thesis, the concept that life is exponentially better for people that are
[07:03:01] good looking is the most obvious thing in the world, and that you're just articulating
[07:03:06] Yeah, and I don't like to me that just makes sense right right and that's been our bit like what's benefited us in life
[07:03:12] Like that's why we've just everyone's like, you know, like it's fine. Like it's annoying sometimes, right?
[07:03:18] Like you know just girls are like this every time I you know publicly masturbating
[07:03:24] I'm sorry. I'm sorry, but but like but beyond that what I'm saying is is that like I guess what when I was younger
[07:03:31] getting obsessed with something was something that losers did. Like cool
[07:03:38] people and hot people could just be normal, right? And that's the fascinating
[07:03:44] thing about this is like it was never a cool thing to be obsessed with anything
[07:03:47] and I think that that's what I'm trying to grapple with, you know what I mean?
[07:03:51] Yeah, I would not really say that Lux Maxing is cool. I would say that it's
[07:03:56] something only... But you're the coolest guy, you're the biggest streamer.
[07:04:01] I mean, it's more just that there's a lot more her sides of the internet now and there's a lot
[07:04:09] Like people are just looking for what's new what's fresh. Yeah, you enjoyed this. Yeah, I know I think it's fascinating
[07:04:16] And I really hope that I'm not condescending. No, no, I don't I don't get any malicious vibe at all. You know, um, I
[07:04:23] would say
[07:04:25] You know, I could already kind of forgot
[07:04:27] It's fun, dude. Don't worry about it.
[07:04:29] So that's me, too.
[07:04:31] But it's thrilling to be around me and stuff, right?
[07:04:34] Yeah, yeah.
[07:04:35] It's awesome, right?
[07:04:36] Absolutely.
[07:04:37] I feel the same way about you.
[07:04:38] I appreciate you having me out.
[07:04:39] Thank you.
[07:04:40] Yeah, I feel the same way about you.
[07:04:41] I mean, also, like, you're braided, right?
[07:04:45] Yeah.
[07:04:46] You could call me by my real name, too.
[07:04:49] Okay.
[07:04:50] Mohammed.
[07:04:51] Mohammed?
[07:04:52] Yeah.
[07:04:53] My guy.
[07:04:54] He's not everyone that has interviewed him so far from Adam to Joe Bernstein that I've
[07:05:15] talked to has given the exact same take where they're, they all say the same thing when they're
[07:05:20] They're like, he's actually not like a bad person at all, even though his output is fucking
[07:05:25] cancerous. Okay. He's just like kind of a clueless kid. He's 19. We forget that he's
[07:05:31] like literally fucking 19. And back in the day, when I used to say that a lot more people
[07:05:36] in my community would be like, well, I'm 19 and I'm so per smart. I'm in here instead,
[07:05:40] blah, blah, blah. But nowadays it's like, nowadays communities are all fucking 30 plus.
[07:05:45] So y'all are old as fuck too, so you kind of understand like he's probably because he's
[07:05:51] a child.
[07:05:52] He's literally a child.
[07:05:54] That's you know, that's the reason.
[07:06:01] You said he was going to be dead by 28.
[07:06:03] Yeah, I mean, he's not like, that's just what he's doing to his own body.
[07:06:08] That's what he's doing to his own soul.
[07:06:12] Literally 20.
[07:06:14] You're 20 years old. You've been subscribed. Okay. Nine months. That's not too bad. Um,
[07:06:22] he's just a kid and life is a nightmare. Yeah. This interview actually made me feel kind
[07:06:29] of bad for him. Uh, by the end of it looks max saying macho testosterone, pretty boy,
[07:06:33] Olympics competition is that it is literally just toxic muscle, a circuit party culture.
[07:06:37] Yeah. It is 100% keeping containment and being transmitted to straight people. That's literally
[07:06:42] All it is like you want to talk about frame mugging that you mean like a bunch of dudes that spend 10 to 20 hours a week in the
[07:06:47] Gem like comparing physics and making each other feel insecure
[07:06:50] Yeah, that's the dance floor at a circuit party even though like meth for hollow cheeks thing like girl you didn't invent that
[07:06:56] That's just that's just tweak your muscle queen shit
[07:06:58] Like it's fundamentally an aesthetic of masculinity that is cultivated for the male gaze and like we did that we do that because
[07:07:04] We are not sexually attracted to women so women don't enter into our aesthetic calculus in the same way like I appreciate women
[07:07:11] I respect women when women hit on me or call me handsome or hot or whatever like I enjoy that
[07:07:16] I find that very validating, but it's like I'm not making choices about my appearance about what my body looks like what my face looks like
[07:07:22] What I wear to appeal to women?
[07:07:24] I'm making those choices to appeal to men and these dudes are too but they got there from in self-philosophy
[07:07:29] Trickling into the culture like they removed women from their aesthetic calculus because they hate them and I can tell you right now
[07:07:35] Like straight people are not going to be able to handle this like there are clear parameters that are placed around the animosity
[07:07:40] and conflict that can be generated by our use of competition and aesthetics because,
[07:07:46] because it's directed towards a clear purpose. Like the peacocking can reach its zenith and
[07:07:50] then be sublimated sexually because we're trying to have sex with each other. But these
[07:07:54] dudes are not interested in having sex with each other, or at least that's the claim.
[07:07:57] So there's nothing constraining the animosity. I mean, 100% is for the male gaze. It's that's
[07:08:02] why I said like, so guys that hit the gym a lot, you know how like I always say, going
[07:08:07] to the gym makes you gay. And the more you work out the gayer you become because there's
[07:08:13] a certain point where like everybody starts off working out when they're younger for,
[07:08:17] you know, athletic reasons or for athletic prowess or like usually it's for the ladies.
[07:08:22] Okay. At least for me, it was for the ladies, right? I wanted to look appealing to women,
[07:08:27] but there's a certain point that you go past when you're in the gym a lot where you start
[07:08:31] really hyper focusing on like bodybuilding and stuff like that. And at that point, you're
[07:08:35] not actually attracting women. The women that you're attracting, you actually, lower the,
[07:08:43] you actually reduce the threshold of women, lower the threshold of women that are attracted
[07:08:48] to you when you go past a certain point, when you look like Canute. At that point, you're
[07:08:53] basically working out for other dudes. You, other dudes come up to you, they're miring
[07:08:57] you, they're talking about how fucking wonderful your, your, you know, pecs look, or how you
[07:09:03] got your calves to look a certain way. It's just objectively gay, right? It's not gay
[07:09:10] and like you want to suck a penis gay, but it's just gay in the sense that you are working
[07:09:14] out for the male gays, not just like the G-A-Y-S, I mean G-A-Z-E. So that's what it is. And
[07:09:26] these guys are basically doing that, but in a looks maxing type of way, where it might
[07:09:32] start off, starting point might be just like that you want to look appealing to women or
[07:09:37] whatever you're like looks maxing or Jim maxing, but the end point is you're trying to look
[07:09:44] hot for dudes. It's created by the who's the hottest hierarchy. It's not held in check by
[07:09:49] being attracted to one another and it can't be sublimated sexually. So there's nowhere for it
[07:09:54] to go. It just continues to grow in greater and greater conflict. And if it can't be sublimated
[07:09:58] sexually than the most likely pathway for it to be sublimated as violence.
[07:10:02] It's just telling you right now this is not going to be pretty.
[07:10:05] Ironically.
[07:10:09] I mean that went to a dark place. Also speaking of looks, Max, there's, yeah, I fucking, as soon as I saw this on my timeline, a bookmarked it.
[07:10:16] I was like, I have to fucking watch this on stream.
[07:10:19] I've teamed up with Kid Rock to deliver two simple messages to the American people.
[07:10:24] Get active and eat real food. Let's take a look.
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[07:14:07] Into a fucking pool after a hot workout
[07:14:13] In his fucking blue jeans, I'd be like nah, I'm done. There's no reason there's no reason to do anything, okay?
[07:14:21] like they're doing they're in the sauna and in the sauna they're doing exercises
[07:14:31] and then he's just taking those jeans and he's dumping himself into the fucking
[07:14:34] pool first he's going in nuzzy welfare check also the fucking bear has a fedora
[07:14:47] that's already oh man it just really sets the scene you know it is like you're in for this kind
[07:14:56] of ride when you see a bear with a fedora like this you're like oh this is the type of video we're
[07:15:01] gonna watch wow
[07:15:07] I'm going to do that tomorrow. I'm too tired right now. I'm at seven hours. You already
[07:15:20] know I'm an old man. I'm on Maxing. This is a wonderful fucking piece though. I definitely
[07:15:26] can't wait to read it tomorrow and flex on all the fucking haters talking about how it's
[07:15:30] our party now it's not their party we took it from them but yeah that's all I got my
[07:15:39] girl Trisha Mclaulin is leaving as well fuck her but yeah that's all I got for the time
[07:15:50] being I'm so tired love you guys and I will see you tomorrow remember tomorrow is a big
[07:16:00] day we're gonna be talking to Bernie Sanders that's right Bernard Sanders is
[07:16:08] gonna be in the building I'm gonna be also going to his event tomorrow in
[07:16:13] Los Angeles the billionaire taxation event so yeah get ready for that also I'm
[07:16:20] gonna be interviewing the kneecap boys tomorrow too I think so yeah they're
[07:16:25] I'm ready for that too.
[07:16:26] Anyway, love you guys.
[07:16:29] See y'all tomorrow.
[07:16:55] The Chinese train, Tehran, Kaya, Praise.
[07:17:02] Southern as Nincha, the love's given greening's grace.
[07:17:10] Zoran, winning and wussy, walked two back with the force.
[07:17:18] Rogin' of the left to me, a dumb nimble still on course
[07:17:26] The Charlie Kirk assassination, the fear and online show
[07:17:34] Eight full fuckin' years of this, plenty more to know
[07:17:39] Doing fun stuff tomorrow, throw PBS up on the screen
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[07:17:57] Cause there he is again, the sun is streaming
[07:18:04] The sun is streaming, there he is again
[07:18:11] The sun is streaming, the sun is streaming
[07:18:19] Kept out of the DNC, a rail went march the gold
[07:18:25] Committing the propaganda to shut down people's throats
[07:18:31] CBS Israeli News, a coup, a regime false
[07:18:39] A full-blown fascist takeover and still the duty calls
[07:18:47] Total radicalization coming out to sea
[07:18:55] The system where he'll always fail, it's up to you and me
[07:19:03] All these daily streets, whether short or weather long
[07:19:11] I've held millions of people, keep it moving right along
[07:19:17] Cause there he is again, a son is streaming, a son is streaming
[07:19:29] There he is again, a son is streaming, a son is streaming
[07:19:39] But hey, what can you say that's B.B.S. for you?
[07:19:45] But he'll play games real soon, just you wait.
[07:19:51] Say hey, what can you say that's B.B.S. for you?
[07:19:58] But he'll move on real soon, just you wait.
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[07:20:06] Hey, what can you say? Hey, that's BDS for you
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