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06-19-2026 · 8h 12m

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[00:11:25] Hassan Piker, Socialist, Communist,
[00:11:27] practical left-influencer, Hassan Piker,
[00:11:30] Dirtbag Left, Hassan Piker,
[00:11:32] pro-terrorism, pro-Hamas, Hassan Piker,
[00:11:35] Hassan Piker, Hassan, Hassan, Hassan, Hassan,
[00:11:38] Hassan, Hassan, Hassan, Piker,
[00:11:41] going on this vulgar rant, mocking wounded war vet
[00:11:44] for losing his eye, fighting for our freedom.
[00:11:48] Have you ever heard someone mention the Strysand Effect
[00:11:50] and wondered what they were talking about?
[00:11:52] This phenomena is named after actress
[00:11:54] Barbara Streisand. Sometimes when you try to cover something up, you end up bringing
[00:11:59] more attention to it than if you had just let things be.
[00:12:02] The Assemblyman will not denounce Hassan Piker, who said America deserved 9-11, dude.
[00:12:11] The Assemblyman said in his response, Hassan Piker says America deserved 9-11.
[00:12:17] There you go. There you have it.
[00:12:19] My friends, we have toppled a political dynasty.
[00:12:22] Now to the Michigan Senate race, where El Sayed is campaigning in Michigan, appearing on stage at two Michigan campaign rallies.
[00:12:29] He's coactively campaigning alongside Piker, the man who said Hezbollah's flag is his favorite because it's dope.
[00:12:35] Why would you align yourself for a raging anti-Semitism who has defended Hamas terrorists?
[00:12:41] Calling them the lesser of two is Israel's compare to the government's evil's power struggle.
[00:12:44] Lesser of two, that's what I find a bridge too far.
[00:12:48] When I went up to my good friend, Chad, and said,
[00:12:51] hey, can you walk me through some more
[00:12:52] controversial statements of a son, Piker,
[00:12:55] even Chad GPT went out of his way
[00:12:57] to soften the edges of the son and give me context.
[00:13:02] Thanks, but no thanks.
[00:13:04] Chad GPT.
[00:13:04] The son, Piker, is campaign poison.
[00:13:07] Placing yourself on the wrong side of a 90-10 issue
[00:13:09] is only going to make you look bad.
[00:13:11] It's going to be good for me.
[00:13:12] It's going to be good for the candidates that I work with.
[00:13:14] Turns out it was true.
[00:13:16] Abdul al-sayed at 27%
[00:13:19] Oliver Largis
[00:13:20] I mean I'm curious everybody
[00:13:22] You're curious huh?
[00:13:22] Welcome to the broadcast
[00:13:23] Thank you for having me
[00:13:24] Oh my gosh
[00:13:26] What's going on man?
[00:13:27] What's going on dude?
[00:13:28] Say something
[00:13:29] No, you're not doing that yet
[00:13:30] I'll leave you
[00:13:30] He's trying to get me out of here
[00:13:32] Wow
[00:13:39] What's going on everybody
[00:13:40] And everyone's having a fantastic evening
[00:13:42] Afternoon screening no matter where you are in the world
[00:13:44] I'm Sean Parker and this is Austin. I'm broadcast coming to you live from a gloomy rainy cloudy
[00:13:52] California. Los Angeles folks were live and alive and I hope all the boys girls and Emmys
[00:13:54] are having a fantastic one because today's a beautiful day. Today's a wonderful day. Today
[00:13:58] is a very special day and it's a very special day every single time.
[00:14:06] Very special day. Every single time this day comes around and you might be wondering is it
[00:14:10] Is it because it's rainy and gloomy here in California is drizzling a little bit?
[00:14:14] It's cozy.
[00:14:15] And that's not the reason you might be saying this on.
[00:14:17] Is it because you did upper body today?
[00:14:20] You did upper body today?
[00:14:21] Is it because it's Juneteenth?
[00:14:22] No, those are all some very important reasons, but obviously this Juneteenth is specifically
[00:14:29] in this community celebrated not just as Juneteenth, June 19th, 2026, but also as a Friday.
[00:14:38] You know we finally get it.
[00:14:40] That's right, ladies and gentlemen, it's freaking Friday.
[00:14:43] You already know what I'm about to say.
[00:14:45] It's a cause for celebration every single time, folks.
[00:14:54] Every single freaking Friday, we celebrate the labor union and our forefathers that fought
[00:15:00] long and hard to make sure that we have a sense of autonomy and sense of purpose and
[00:15:04] May 5 day work week, maybe even shorter if you're with this motion.
[00:15:12] Ladies and gentlemen, you already know what's up.
[00:15:16] Hopefully, you can celebrate with the Miraculous Vizes Juneteenth.
[00:15:25] We already got that going as well.
[00:15:29] Ladies and gentlemen, it's freaking Friday.
[00:15:32] More like Friday.
[00:15:33] I gay, it's obviously still pride month as well
[00:15:39] Anyway, this is part of the broadcast where I tell you about my personal news
[00:15:42] But what's going on in the world of us on Oz?
[00:15:44] I would buy Graham between the time period where presses stop streaming button and press the start streaming button
[00:15:48] So help me God. That's what I'm gonna do. You guys really want me to watch these drew good and videos apparently drew good
[00:15:53] And is like lost his dang mine. I
[00:15:57] Think a specter is haunting drew good and and it's the specter of communism. Okay?
[00:16:04] In any case, we'll be talking about that obviously as always you need to celebrate for us Mexicans
[00:16:09] We made it into the final bracket. Ra la raza mentioned. Okay. You already know two million views in one day. God damn. Okay. Good
[00:16:15] There's definitely an appetite for more
[00:16:20] Revolutionary
[00:16:25] Politics on the internet
[00:16:28] But
[00:16:30] Yeah, Viva Mexico as always as always Viva Mexico
[00:16:38] Buenos Buenos Tardes flexiconos flay he canos
[00:16:44] Play mechekameleon sure maybe
[00:16:49] There's amazing updates of the reflection pull sky I know I know I know I know I just
[00:16:53] Spoiler spoiler like all right
[00:16:55] Personal news-wise, I'm a chud-ass loser. You already know what's up. I'm a chud-ass loser. What did I do last night? Absolutely nothing
[00:17:04] Absolutely nothing. Oh, look at that. Oh
[00:17:08] My god, so much happening. Hell yeah
[00:17:13] Are the deal are to the steel
[00:17:18] Thank you for making these get out to vote early posters because we have to
[00:17:22] We have to promote that. We do have to promote early voting in New York City. There's a lot of
[00:17:28] lame-os in here that haven't gone out and voted, I think, which is crazy.
[00:17:35] In any case, folks, folks, folks,
[00:17:38] Petri Buddha for president of Iran. Obviously, that's another incredible story.
[00:17:45] But yeah, personal news wise, I went to my last fitting for this bespoke hand-made
[00:17:53] tailored suit that I'm getting made. One is for the red car. I mean, both of these I can wear to
[00:18:01] the red carpet, but it's like a nice creamy greenish suit that I picked out. I'm on my suit arc. You
[00:18:07] already know. I mean, this is my casual outfit. Like, this is casual, right? Because it's Friday,
[00:18:14] So I'm wearing a denim shirt and I'm, I'm still wearing, you know, like the, the,
[00:18:19] the sports jacket, right? Like this is, this, this is a casual fit, right?
[00:18:26] That's how, that's how it is nowadays. Like this is when I'm, when I'm rocking the,
[00:18:31] the sporty casual fit, this is what I wear. So like, you know, we're suited up and booted up
[00:18:36] all the time, you know, that's just how it is. You got the, I got the USSR tie clip on me.
[00:18:44] Huh resident sleeper resident sleeper as a white Chinese you should talk about Dragon Boat Festival today. Sure. Maybe anyway
[00:18:50] I'm gonna pretty good mood overall because the candidates are doing really good and that's my whole life at this point
[00:18:55] I just I have nothing else going on on my whole chud ass loser. All I got is like
[00:18:59] maybe getting more people on board with
[00:19:03] More radical politics is to sort of dedicated everything to so it doesn't work out. I'm just gonna fucking die
[00:19:08] I'm Brian kill me, you know
[00:19:10] Are you trying to match our picture to reflect and pull with your green suit?
[00:19:14] Yes.
[00:19:15] Well, it's a green suit, but it's actually American flag blue because green is blue now.
[00:19:20] Up is down.
[00:19:21] Down is up.
[00:19:24] You are a political parasocial?
[00:19:25] Yeah.
[00:19:26] That word means nothing now, I see.
[00:19:28] Juneteenth Israel strikes Lebanon, Iran, U.S., Swiss stocks postpones, ceasefire, broke
[00:19:31] my Israel, um, Malakiros surges after rally cancellation, uh, fun day, freaky Friday, um,
[00:19:47] get in now. Yeah, the Patrick pet David thing is so B smoke. It's so fucking amazing. It's
[00:19:55] literally a, I think I got to start there. Honestly, I think I got to start there because
[00:20:01] I'm a numbers guy. Okay. I'm a numbers guy. I know, you know, I love the number. Okay. I know you like the number. I know you like the number.
[00:20:12] You get one of these bad boys. It's so funny. Okay. I'm going to tell you guys something.
[00:20:18] Okay. First of all, we're chat you petting it and we're rocking it. All right. We're rocking it. We're rocking it. We're chat you petting it and we're blasting off.
[00:20:26] I know you like the number and the numbers guy. I know we got a lot of numbers to talk about on Juneteenth
[00:20:34] Okay, one of the numbers is
[00:20:36] Obviously June 19th now. It's a DEI holiday. Donald Trump doesn't like it, but I like it personally
[00:20:44] okay
[00:20:45] Because this way I get to hire a very diverse a very diverse group of people for my
[00:20:54] multi-level
[00:20:56] Market-based connection scheme. It's not it's not illegal. That's why I'm not in prison. Okay. I got my Turkish chef
[00:21:05] I got an Armenian guy doing the numbers for me
[00:21:11] You know, I know you like the number. I'm a numbers guy and Juneteenth is a good number. Okay?
[00:21:20] Why is there centers modders when we already have
[00:21:22] live doing status quo. I don't know what that even means, but okay, okay, listen. Listen to me.
[00:21:31] Listen to me, my goat. My goat. It's it's like this is literally my fucking this is a bit that
[00:21:41] I have. This is our bitch, chat. And now it's real life. I'm sorry. This is literally a fucking
[00:21:53] certified Piker Broadcasting Service meme, like community meme, where remember I would always
[00:22:01] say like, yeah, they should make Patrick by David, the president of Iran. And that way,
[00:22:08] the entire country is value tamed.
[00:22:14] I cannot believe it. It's like Piker Brock casting service for tomorrow's news today,
[00:22:18] but also Piker Brock casting service is is for tomorrow's reality.
[00:22:23] Today's bits are tomorrow's reality. Okay, today's comedic bits.
[00:22:31] What the fuck?
[00:22:32] I
[00:22:34] Cannot believe this I it's just like I saw this and I lost my fucking my son's in the gym
[00:22:39] I was like Felix immediately sent me a text
[00:22:44] Right after I don't fucking tweeted like what the fuck is this?
[00:22:51] It's incredible, okay
[00:22:55] Yeah first as a tragedy then farce but reverse yeah first as a forest then as a tragedy
[00:23:02] Okay. You got to stop making jokes, bro. All right. Well, the other thing I will say
[00:23:17] is this, I saw this last night and instantly I was like, you need to save me one. I need
[00:23:23] to, I like that everyone is, everyone is literally on the same wavelength because as soon as
[00:23:29] I saw this, I reached out to some people and I was like, if you need to get one of these
[00:23:34] right now and you need to save it for me because I want it framed like a fucking, I want it
[00:23:39] minted. I want it framed PSA 10. That's a collector's item. And it's really funny that
[00:23:46] black raggedon also had the same exact opinion on this. Like literally as soon as I saw this,
[00:23:50] I was like, that's amazing. That's so perfect. I loved it. The whole, the entire campaign
[00:23:57] against Daria Lisa has basically just been, she's too woke and we don't like that. Like
[00:24:02] she's tweeted things that are too woke and that's really bad.
[00:24:06] Please don't look at the hundreds of thousands of dollars that we have gotten from APEC.
[00:24:20] Please don't look at the fact that we have fund. Adriana Espayot has given ice $7 billion
[00:24:27] additional funding. Please don't pay attention to the fact that Adriana Espeyot is paid for by
[00:24:35] the real estate lobby. It's literally, it's like that. But tweets, my opponent tweets,
[00:24:44] it's fucking stupid. Anyway, so we'll obviously get to the news. There's a lot of news to cover.
[00:24:49] I already blasted off. We have to start off with, with the goat. Okay. The man, the myth, the legend,
[00:24:56] the goat. I know you like the number. I saw this and it made me lose my fucking mind this morning.
[00:25:05] This I think is a great way to start this beautiful Friday. Okay.
[00:25:10] Let's take a look. 30 days before the U.S. and Israel bombed Tehran, the tons of Israel ran a
[00:25:15] peace. Why Patrick Ben-David is the leader Iran needs. Have those ideas been entertained by any
[00:25:21] serious players in your life? We had extensive conversation about this last July when we were
[00:25:26] I got calls saying do you have any interest?
[00:25:28] Would I be able to change the economy?
[00:25:30] Be a glue between the states and Europe?
[00:25:33] And open up the market where the 92 million people
[00:25:36] could start doing business, creating jobs, economy?
[00:25:39] Yeah, I think I could do that.
[00:25:40] Yes!
[00:25:41] Yes!
[00:25:42] What the fuck?
[00:25:44] Dude!
[00:25:45] Dude!
[00:25:46] Dude!
[00:25:47] Okay.
[00:25:48] Okay.
[00:25:49] I want this to be real.
[00:25:52] I know I have jokingly referred to him
[00:25:54] I know I've jokingly referred to him as the real leader of Iran, not the Shah, but the
[00:26:03] actual value attainment Shah, but, but, but I want this to be real.
[00:26:13] I want Mossad and the CIA getting together and being like, who can we get to be the next
[00:26:22] leader of Iran?
[00:26:23] Who can be the uniting figure?
[00:26:26] This fucking Miami podcaster, I want that to be real so bad, bro.
[00:26:32] I don't care if he's just faking it.
[00:26:35] I don't care if he's just like saying the most insane shit for clicks.
[00:26:39] I want it to be real.
[00:26:41] I want it to be real so bad.
[00:26:45] Now we don't know if this is just him being a fucking, you know, this is him just lying.
[00:26:51] high likelihood or or this is actually a real thing that is real entertained
[00:27:01] because I'll be honest with you both are equally funny I don't know which one's
[00:27:07] funnier I can't make my mind up on like which one is funnier I think it's funny
[00:27:11] or if they actually sincerely thought about it
[00:27:16] Especially considering that the American government is literally like no podcasters are the greatest people to hire into serious positions of power and
[00:27:27] Influence and prominence. This is what we were supposed to do. I mean fucking cash Patel is the FBI director, man
[00:27:33] Cash Patel's the FBI director and what the alternative was Pallavi who is worse than fucking this guy
[00:27:40] So, but as the guy to be the leader doing that I got four kids 14 12 10 four years old
[00:27:46] I want to put him through this right now. No, I would have to be there. I would need to live there
[00:27:50] This is like a zoom president you get that job that job has to be your moving there
[00:27:54] We talked about it probably for two or three months and then at the end of the day, I said, it's just not a job
[00:27:59] I want it like beast mode
[00:28:02] Beast mode, okay, okay, megafaunix. You want me to look at who say it clavicular
[00:28:07] Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince 3, I don't even know who this is, Patrick Bette David.
[00:28:13] Okay. Yeah. There's literally 500 votes on this. I don't know why you're really
[00:28:18] desperately trying to get me to click on this here. I did it. Okay. Is this your own poll?
[00:28:23] Like, what the fuck's going on? I love, I love a world where, you know, the American government
[00:28:33] it comes to the, it comes to f*****g Patrick Bette David and they're like, Mr. Bette David,
[00:28:39] we have a proposition for you. Iran, a country with billions of dollars of, of oil revenue
[00:28:48] with 93 million people. It's an unbelievably diverse country, a country that has been around
[00:28:54] for generations, far longer than the United States ever has. I mean, this is thousands of years of
[00:28:59] culture and shared history. You know, entire empires have died trying to defeat it. Can
[00:29:06] you please mend the ship? You are the only option that we have. And Patrick Pitt, David's
[00:29:13] like, listen, thank you for coming to me. It's very clear that you know what's best for Iran.
[00:29:22] to come to me, the numbers guy, I'm a numbers guy, to come to me and tell me,
[00:29:29] Mr. Bed David, you are the only guy. Well, it's clear that you know what's going on.
[00:29:34] But a lot of people say, Patrick Bed David, you would be the best guy to run this nation, right?
[00:29:45] But many people mistake it because I'm all about the Prophet, but I'm not about the Prophet Muhammad. Peace be upon him.
[00:29:56] As you know, I'm not just a numbers guy. I'm also a Christian now. So I'm afraid I'm going to have to decline this even though the Iranian population would probably love how much value I bring.
[00:30:14] to the job okay I know you like the number please take some of my shoes on
[00:30:24] the way out they are $600 made in the Napa Valley okay Tuscany Leather
[00:30:33] You're assuming he would decline if offered excuse me here. He is saying
[00:30:46] He thought about it. I thought about it for three months. I thought about it for three months and
[00:30:52] I realized
[00:30:53] Future looks bright
[00:30:55] But honestly, I can't do it. I got my job. I'm dealing with a lot of monies
[00:31:01] I'm dealing with a lot of numbers. So I'm afraid I'm afraid I'm gonna go with no
[00:31:10] I'm a numbers guy. I'm a Christian guy. I'm afraid I'm gonna be
[00:31:17] valuetaining in Florida instead. I know you like the leather sneaker look
[00:31:25] awful, made in Italy, designed in the USA. Yeah. Oh, God, I fucking love Patrick with
[00:31:39] David so much. I cannot believe it. I cannot believe it. I'm imagining like Patrick with
[00:31:48] David being the new Ayatollah. Okay. The new supreme leader. Okay. He has to revert back
[00:31:55] to Islam. He is Shia Islam now. They're making him fucking sit on top of the throne. You
[00:32:01] know, he's in charge of the IRGC, everything else. And he's like, all right, guys, I crush
[00:32:06] the numbers.
[00:32:07] The Shahad drone is $10,000. Okay. Shahad drone is $10,000 and is blowing up $1 billion
[00:32:17] our installations in Kuwait. As a numbers guy, I crushed the numbers. We're doing pretty good
[00:32:24] against the American forces. Those are not looking good. Those are not good number for the American side.
[00:32:36] um anyway if it was israel it was far more believable to be honest after all
[00:32:48] they're the group responsible the polyphantic narrative no way anyone in
[00:32:51] the american government made this offer yeah I can see this being like the
[00:32:54] Masad. I can see the Masad being like, yeah, fucking, let's just try it out. What is this?
[00:33:12] Masha Allah, Masha Allah, brother.
[00:33:16] My brother has said this is jihad. True jihad is is a self improvement. True jihad is
[00:33:23] self-improvement is the improving your body improving your mind improving your soul working hard
[00:33:31] Get ab mugged atheists. Yeah
[00:33:36] Do you think doctor number will announce numbers too soon yes
[00:33:43] About don't run I fucking hate that man
[00:33:46] I really really hate that man and honestly and I'm glad you asked he goes this shit right here
[00:33:52] this shit right here like this energy like that we should the revolution starts in New
[00:33:58] York like Jalen Brunson is more than the king of New York he's a motherfucking messiah this
[00:34:04] is how we survived the war against AI and the robots I know this sounds insane I started
[00:34:08] drinking like 6am but like listen to me now if we bring this in how many New Yorkers actually
[00:34:15] want to fuck Jalen Brunson like sincerely. I just like I feel like it's uh
[00:34:23] like it's gone beyond. I've never seen anything like this. I mean there's always
[00:34:28] been admiration for sure but there's like this is is out of control man.
[00:34:37] People just want him. People want him. They want him.
[00:34:40] to these fucking people that are pedophiles and run this world like this
[00:34:46] We could do anything. I mean the NYPD was bolstering about 10,000 offices 10,000
[00:34:52] Sound this for me to bust out here right now and though we're just the ones that didn't go to work like
[00:34:58] You know, we should all not go to work and fucking take this country back
[00:35:02] and you know what it starts with the goddamn New York Knicks because
[00:35:05] is the mecca of life and of sports is Madison Square Garden.
[00:35:10] You think about all of this expensive real estate
[00:35:12] that you think about having an arena here
[00:35:15] that not only, let me just say, shout out to the Knicks,
[00:35:17] but shout out to the 1906 Rangers,
[00:35:19] one of the original six hockey teams.
[00:35:21] They just fucking put sports teams up in here.
[00:35:26] And we go fucking nuts when they win.
[00:35:28] And you know what?
[00:35:30] Let the world see, let them learn.
[00:35:32] The passion is real.
[00:35:34] The revolution starts now.
[00:35:36] What's up?
[00:35:39] Is the quintessential American voter?
[00:35:41] Yeah.
[00:35:43] Um, it's my buddy, Jonathan's birthday.
[00:35:46] Can you tell him happy birthday?
[00:35:47] No, happy birthday, Jonathan.
[00:35:50] Um, yeah, he was in that sweet spot and the perfect drunk is on.
[00:35:54] Um, where was I?
[00:35:56] What else was I going to talk about?
[00:35:57] So yeah, this is, hold on.
[00:35:59] Uh, we got, we got a blast off memes.
[00:36:02] And a lot of you have not actually interacted with the blast off memes. Okay, you got to let the people know we already like the number. I don't like the number that I see right here.
[00:36:15] here.
[00:36:25] We need the number to go up a little bit higher so that there is people that know.
[00:36:32] Got hammer attacked you again?
[00:36:35] These people.
[00:36:47] Where is he going to talk about me like this?
[00:36:52] I'll retweet if you play the Faw sound.
[00:36:54] There you go.
[00:36:55] Oh
[00:36:59] My internal voice now is you doing the numbers guy your petra David gets worse by the day
[00:37:04] Excuse me. I'm having more fun with it. Okay. I guess you hate fun. I know you like the number
[00:37:10] I know you don't like the fun
[00:37:18] Ties turning on Israel on CNN. Oh hell yeah, oh, I love to hear it. I love to see it
[00:37:25] In any case, in any case, in any case
[00:37:34] Where was I we'll talk about the fucking Butthimer in a brief moment, but
[00:37:42] Hold on let me get this
[00:37:45] Yeah, oh great news coming out of the Maylott Kuros camp
[00:37:50] Also, I don't know what the fuck this is breaking our or cringe Turkish fan face actually is a black face over a bizarre costume
[00:37:57] Yeah, I don't know what this is. I don't know why you guys are showing me this. I don't care about that
[00:38:01] I don't want to even think about that. Oh my god. The lira just went did the lira
[00:38:06] The lira's value just went down even more. Okay
[00:38:10] Why do you show me shit like this? I already I tried to hide the more embarrassing elements of
[00:38:17] of Turkish society, and you just have to constantly slap it back in my fucking face.
[00:38:25] Okay, let's talk about some good things. Okay, let's talk about some good things. All right, let's get started. Let's get it twisted.
[00:38:33] Did you see the generational mog?
[00:38:50] No, I haven't.
[00:38:52] Anyway, CS major is on fourth over time bro, lock in, or what am I taught it?
[00:39:00] By the way, you look at Kai's fucking face right in the corner right there.
[00:39:17] Okay, before we get to the Israel stuff, I want to start out with some good news.
[00:39:28] lot heroes. Now, if you guys remember, I've had me a lot on the broadcast and we fundraised
[00:39:38] for her. And then I was supposed to do a rally with her in Denver, Colorado. I flew in from
[00:39:45] New York to Denver, Colorado in the morning of the rally. We found out that the last venue,
[00:39:51] This was the third venue at this point, had canceled the rally.
[00:39:58] This was absolute devastation for me.
[00:40:00] I was very frustrated.
[00:40:02] I was very sad to hear about this.
[00:40:03] And it, you know, it, I was a little bit worried.
[00:40:07] I'm not going to lie.
[00:40:08] I was a little bit worried, not for a main lot necessarily, but I was worried that like
[00:40:12] things were getting harder.
[00:40:16] Organizing was getting harder because the real estate developers and the big businesses
[00:40:21] and the wealthy were trying to set up new hurdles. But it turns out those new hurdles
[00:40:32] that the super wealthy are trying to set up in the face of organizing have only increased
[00:40:42] the salience of the campaign, increased the heightened the tensions, heightened the contradictions,
[00:40:48] heightened the attention that Maylake Kuros is receiving. Of course, it's not just that,
[00:40:53] but it's more so her own bold advocacy, her own background in the policies that she is
[00:41:01] advancing. And last but not least, perhaps even more consequentially, the incredible work that
[00:41:08] Denver DSA is putting to door knocking and to making sure that they're spreading the good word.
[00:41:18] Getting the word out.
[00:41:20] Maylott Kuros, new poll coming out from justice democrats
[00:41:26] Shows
[00:41:27] Maylott at 41 percent over diana daggett the incumbent
[00:41:34] The the generational incumbent at this point
[00:41:37] been occupying this seat
[00:41:40] for decades
[00:41:43] Is at 36 percent shout out dember dsa shout out to
[00:41:47] to shout out to the DSA in general. God damn, that's an incredible accomplishment.
[00:41:52] Now of course this hopefully gives you a little bit more confidence to go out and doorknock
[00:41:57] and foam bank and, and cause the job's not done. Okay. But remember, this is the youngest
[00:42:03] district in the country. This is the district where we can make this impact. We can have
[00:42:09] this impact. Diane to get has presented herself as progressive champion, but is far from what
[00:42:16] the American working class is demanding right now as far as progress.
[00:42:23] OK, win dot Keros for Colorado dot com win dot Keros for co dot com.
[00:42:32] You can go on Canvas, you can go phone bank.
[00:42:36] And yeah, incredible stuff.
[00:42:43] And of course, one other tie into this is
[00:42:45] If Daria Lisa, Avila Chevalier, Clair Valdez, and Melick Kuros all win possible, but huge
[00:42:51] amounts of money are being dumped to stop this, there will be twice as many democratic
[00:42:54] socialists in the next Congress.
[00:42:56] They alongside with Chris Rabb will join AOC Rashida Tlaib and Bernie.
[00:43:01] Okay?
[00:43:02] Then we also have other allies as well, like Ina Hanomar.
[00:43:06] There's some, you know, there's some, some Pateco comrades as well that aren't open democratic
[00:43:15] Socialists, but are, you know, aligned there. You got Abdulla Syed is one of them. You have Chris Van Hollen is another one
[00:43:22] You know Adam Hama we
[00:43:24] Cory Bush as well. It's another one. So there are
[00:43:30] There are a lot of
[00:43:32] Allies, this is a much broader movement a much more powerful movement
[00:43:38] All of a sudden and the aftermath of these midterms, okay?
[00:43:42] And it's something that I've been thinking about. Speaking of phone banking, yes, Summer Lee as well,
[00:43:48] Summer Lee. God, there's so many. What a wonderful time.
[00:43:52] These aren't even the midterms yet. I know, but a lot of these are safe seats. They're blue districts,
[00:44:05] so not much to worry about in terms of opposition. Obviously, if there is a champion that the
[00:44:12] Republican Party is seeking to advance as opposition that they want to pump money into
[00:44:18] in these deep blue districts, and they can go ahead and waste their money.
[00:44:22] That makes it all the more, that makes it easier to destroy them in purple seeds.
[00:44:27] Because there's obviously a finite amount of money here. So there's a big board,
[00:44:31] and there's only a finite amount of money and attention that they can waste, and they have to
[00:44:37] maximize at the min max and make sure that they're spending that money as efficiently as possible.
[00:44:42] No matter how vast their funds are, obviously, they're not going to fucking push for deep blue
[00:44:47] districts because that's just a waste of money. It's too much of a risk.
[00:44:58] Is it finite? Yes, of course, it's finite. But yes, as Prem says, new poll shows Democratic
[00:45:04] Socials born in 1997, leading as the veteran Democrat who first took office in 1997, the
[00:45:08] Colorado one Democratic primary poll shows 29 year old Maylock Keros, ahead of Diana
[00:45:14] to get it 41% to 36%. This is a 38 point swing towards Keros since March.
[00:45:23] All right. Do you think Trump needed the wind to push the Dems to push further left because
[00:45:30] they saw how much people want an actual change? No. We just take advantage of the circumstances,
[00:45:36] no matter what. There's no such thing as a spontaneous revolution. It doesn't happen overnight.
[00:45:41] It doesn't happen magically. If the contradiction is a direct consequence of reactionary politicians
[00:45:46] winning races, then we take advantage of that all the same. But we must never stop our advocacy.
[00:45:53] we must never stop our organizing efforts. We must always be disciplined, hyper-disciplined,
[00:46:01] as Zoran once told me.
[00:46:08] This song can you help push Julie Gonzalez again? She's been getting shit after dropping out of
[00:46:12] the rally. Yeah, I wish she hadn't done that, but yeah, sure. I mean, she's great too. I think she
[00:46:18] She also has a shock.
[00:46:23] The demo aren't going more left the voters are.
[00:46:25] The Democrats aren't going more left.
[00:46:27] The voters are.
[00:46:28] Yes, it's true.
[00:46:31] All right, we'll keep it going.
[00:46:38] My sources say the margin increases once they inform on policy instances.
[00:46:42] Yes.
[00:46:43] Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
[00:46:47] So, okay, okay, chatters. Stop. This is not your time and opportunity to spam your favorite candidates all around the country and be like, why haven't you, but that informed ballot win was drew for
[00:47:12] So I don't know. Yeah. I mean, it's a favorable poll, but we take those, especially considering
[00:47:19] that not a lot of polling has been conducted on this.
[00:47:24] You give us too much attention. Oh my God. Vorloz saying butchware, which where hates
[00:47:31] me now. Um, but yeah, to add on to the momentum here, Bernie Sanders is also officially endorsed
[00:47:37] Maylaw Kuros. I'm so proud to earn the endorsement of US Senator Bernie Sanders. Bernie's been
[00:47:41] on the front lines, fighting for Medicare fraud,
[00:47:42] getting corporate money out of policy for decades.
[00:47:44] That movement is real in Denver.
[00:47:45] It's alive in the race.
[00:47:45] And I plan to carry that fight to Congress.
[00:47:48] Incredible stuff coming from old burn dog right here.
[00:47:51] Malaq, yours is exactly the kind of bold leader
[00:47:54] we need in Congress.
[00:47:54] She has shown up.
[00:47:55] She's not afraid to stand up the corrupt specialist.
[00:47:57] She's like APEC and big pharma.
[00:47:58] Malaq was raised in a working class immigrant household
[00:48:00] and she knows that the current political
[00:48:01] and economic systems are broken and need bold reform.
[00:48:05] One of the things that they're trying to do with Zoran,
[00:48:08] or they try to do with Zoran and fail to do with Zoran,
[00:48:10] They're trying to do it with Daria Lisa, they're trying to do it with Maylott as well.
[00:48:13] They're like, oh, you don't have the experience.
[00:48:15] It's like, yeah, bitch, that's the fucking point.
[00:48:19] Yeah.
[00:48:20] It turns out when you have been sitting on that fucking seat since 1997, you kind of
[00:48:27] stop fighting for these things that you said you were going to fight for.
[00:48:31] That's kind of the point.
[00:48:34] That's why all you got is tweets when you talk about like Daria Lisa.
[00:48:37] Oh, she's only done organizing.
[00:48:39] only done immigrant advocacy work. She's only done legal counsel for immigrants and stuff
[00:48:44] like that. And it's like, she's only gone to the West bank to, to learn about the conditions
[00:48:49] of the Palestinians and the West bank, to learn about the apartheid directly. And it's
[00:48:52] like, yeah, that's what we want. We want real fighters.
[00:49:00] It's your stagnation that has caused this movement to grow almost spontaneously in some
[00:49:08] ways or the demands that grow spontaneously even if the movement itself is not spontaneous.
[00:49:14] Its advocacy is the real work that's been put in.
[00:49:21] Which where is correctly in my opinion Democrat never and you're not pretty much not reconcilable.
[00:49:27] Yeah I mean it's very obvious that I don't mind running Democrats.
[00:49:31] I'm not a, I'm not, you know, across the board, anti-democrat, new Claire, that was Zoran.
[00:49:37] Take a look at that new pro Claire Valdez, that featuring Zoran, I'm Donny highlights
[00:49:42] endorsement, Bernie, Sean Fane, and UAW, her opponent, Antonio Reynoso talks a big game,
[00:49:46] says he's with us, then broke his promises, took thousands from middle estate, took APEC
[00:49:49] donor money, he's a justice Democrat ad.
[00:49:51] Just Democrats are flying in some more funds into the Dottie, a Lisa race.
[00:49:56] Claire Valdez is fighting for New York.
[00:49:58] We can all, oh, this is the Claire Valdez ads.
[00:50:01] Sorry. Um, just Democrats have been flying a lot of money into the, uh,
[00:50:05] that he leaves a raise and now they're dumping some into Clair Valdez as well,
[00:50:08] which is good.
[00:50:09] Clair Valdez backed by Mayor Zoram on Sunday, Senator Bernie Sanders.
[00:50:13] You will fight to abolish ICE,
[00:50:15] ask Medicare for all and make New York affordable. Valdez,
[00:50:19] only candidate who hasn't taken a dime from developers or APAC proponent,
[00:50:23] Antonio Enoso talks a big game.
[00:50:26] Says he's with us.
[00:50:27] then broke his promise and took thousands from real estate. Took a pack donor money.
[00:50:31] Congress is simple. Claire Valdez works for us. Claire Valdez.
[00:50:38] Yeah.
[00:50:42] Chorus for Abdullasad. We watched this already. We watched this ad already. This is the fight
[00:50:46] agency ad. It's very good. There is a man for mission.
[00:50:50] Um.
[00:50:52] Anyway, we gotta do something that makes her name go viral on the local news.
[00:50:57] No, I don't think so. I think what we need to do for Dottie, Aliza, and for Claire, both
[00:51:03] is, is, uh, try to get the youth vote out because there's not a lot of youth, uh, turnout
[00:51:09] right now. It's actually a little bit disappointing. It's been, uh, underwhelming the, the amount
[00:51:13] of, uh, youth turnout. So you got a doorknob. You just got to keep doorknob. And also, if
[00:51:18] you're in here and if you're in New York, you go out and fucking vote early voting is
[00:51:21] is is early voting is now what this moment calls for i'm proud to support darriel issa for congress
[00:51:29] new agar york darriel issa for congress darriel issa stood on the front lines oh this is your mom
[00:51:35] ice against bad landlords reuniting families fighting for everyday new yorkers adriano talks
[00:51:42] a big game but he's backed by trump donors and ice contractors the same people who attacked me
[00:51:47] We're now coming after Dario Lisa.
[00:51:48] You leaders in our community are for Dario Lisa.
[00:51:51] Vote for a city you can afford.
[00:51:53] Justice Democrats back in responsibility come to the set.
[00:51:58] In labor reporting and organizing lately, many zoomers are very nihilistic.
[00:52:01] Dude, this is the opportunity to fucking turn that nihilism into something productive, is what I mean.
[00:52:07] Oh, I feel,
[00:52:11] I feel very hopeful, man. I feel very, very hopeful.
[00:52:14] There's a, there's a tremendous opportunity here. Few voters casting early ballots in
[00:52:18] New York City primers that will test mum Donnie's power. Yeah. Get the door knocking, go to DSA.
[00:52:29] What is the, what's the link? Is it dsa.nyc.vote? Is that what it is? dsa.nyc slash vote? Is that,
[00:52:38] that. What's the link? Yeah, it is. Okay. Yeah. Go to dsa.myc slash vote. Okay. And
[00:52:50] you can find, there's four days until primary day. Early voting is June 13th to 21st. Primary
[00:52:57] day is June 23rd. And if you put your poll site and DSA ballot, if you enter your voting
[00:53:03] address in here, it'll show your poll site. It'll show your DSA ballot. It'll show you
[00:53:08] to vote for it's unbelievably stupidly fucking easy. Okay. It is the the easiest thing you
[00:53:16] can do and it's literally going to take you a second. What if I don't live in New York
[00:53:20] City? If you don't live in New York City, you can fucking phone bank for these candidates.
[00:53:26] And that is canvas with two s's dot socialists dot New York City. If you go to canvas with
[00:53:33] two S's, okay, dot socialists, dot New York City. You can also canvas. There's 10 campaigns,
[00:53:42] there's one movement and there's only four days remaining. So both of these,
[00:53:47] both of these are unbelievably and stupidly easy to do. And it's actually a lot of fun.
[00:53:52] You get to talk to people. I've done it myself. You guys know, site crashed.
[00:53:55] Okay, we'll just, you know, write it down and then go back at a different point in the day when
[00:54:06] everyone is not spamming the website, okay? It is an incredibly rewarding experience, okay?
[00:54:21] It's an incredibly rewarding experience. You go to dsa.nyc
[00:54:26] Vote to figure out which district you're in who you can vote for it'll show you the DSA ballot
[00:54:31] And it'll show you your nearest polling station. And if you go to canvas with two s's
[00:54:36] dot socialists dot
[00:54:40] NYC
[00:54:41] You can go and phone bank
[00:54:42] You can go and doorknock if you're in New York City if you're near New York City
[00:54:47] Or if you're not in New York City and you want to join in on the fun
[00:54:49] you want to elect one of the most radical slates and some of the best candidates we've
[00:54:57] ever gotten into a position of power and own the Libs and own the Republicans. Think of all the
[00:55:03] incredible Fox News articles that'll come out of this in the short term.
[00:55:12] Go there and phone bank or change. You can believe in. All right.
[00:55:19] All right. All right. All right. All right. Okay. Where were we? All right. Let's get to Israel.
[00:55:36] Not having a good time. Not the best time for Israel. Let's be real. Okay. Not a great time for Israel.
[00:55:45] So, um, starting off, JD Vance has been doing the tour, man, shut the fuck up about Itamar
[00:55:57] Ben-Givir's post, I have it, okay, yes, he's a fucking Nazi, I know, I know, it's right
[00:56:04] here, okay, I know what he said, I have seen it, I read it on stream, oh my god, fucking
[00:56:12] Hile titler at it again. I know newsflash stop the fucking presses stop spamming it
[00:56:19] Don't ignore the bank of your post you have to see this post. Sorry. Please don't yell at me. I'll cry stop crying
[00:56:30] Jesus Christ newsflash
[00:56:32] The fattest Nazi around is not just Randy fine. It's it's in our bank of your as well and he's being a fucking Nazi again
[00:56:39] I know
[00:56:42] Too late, man, already crowed.
[00:56:46] Wow!
[00:56:49] How uncharacteristic of the guy who is a part of the Jewish power party, like white power,
[00:57:00] okay?
[00:57:01] Did you see the tweet he quote?
[00:57:08] Yes.
[00:57:11] For every tear of an Israeli mother, a thousand Lebanese mothers must weep.
[00:57:14] All of Lebanon must burn, with all theirs attracted to the Americans.
[00:57:17] Israel must make it clear to the entire world that the blood of our sons and the security
[00:57:21] of our citizens are not forfeit.
[00:57:22] All of Lebanon must burn.
[00:57:24] Our supreme duty is to protect the citizens of Israel and the soldiers of the IDF.
[00:57:27] And this commitment takes precedence over every other consideration.
[00:57:30] I told the prime minister, even in our private meetings, for every tear of an Israeli mother,
[00:57:34] a thousand Lebanese mothers must weep.
[00:57:37] with the ping-pong. In the Middle East, you don't win with measured response and restraint.
[00:57:42] You need to go berserk to obliterate the crushing terror.
[00:57:46] Meanwhile, for the record, Israel has been following Tehran, trying to spoil this memorandum
[00:58:01] of understanding to the best of their ability. And obviously we're going to get to that.
[00:58:07] True analysis, everyone always freaks out about this guy, but he's barely even a government
[00:58:14] minister who tightly controls the police in the prison system. Yeah, this is a random
[00:58:18] guy, right? Oh, turns out, say it, a bus, an ox, she, the foreign minister of the Islamic
[00:58:23] Republic of Iran. So this is not a rant by a random genocidal lunatic. It's a public
[00:58:27] post by the national security minister, the Israeli regime, the genocidal death cult head
[00:58:31] Corridor and Tel Aviv is a threat to all of humanity. It threatens all humans. It's only interests is permanent war
[00:58:37] retweet
[00:58:40] All right, um, yeah israel is
[00:58:44] Israel is is perfectly comfortable being the villain being the permanent villain uh of of mankind
[00:58:52] and uh, that is the
[00:58:54] That's the thing I want to talk about a little bit like israel is is
[00:58:57] is almost relishing in this opportunity to be a fucking asshole, okay?
[00:59:03] They're not really aware of how people perceive them.
[00:59:08] Very strange behavior.
[00:59:12] But Vice President J.D. Vance is certainly taking advantage of this by going on his fuck
[00:59:22] Israel tour right now for the record.
[00:59:27] He was supposed to be in Geneva today. He was supposed to be flying to Switzerland today.
[00:59:30] He's not. Now he has more opportunities to go on fucking podcasts and talk about how
[00:59:36] Israel sucks dick. I don't want you to assume that this means anything, especially considering
[00:59:44] that Israel has already spoiled the deal and Iran has refused to fly out to Geneva. They
[00:59:48] were supposed to be in Geneva today. JD Vance was supposed to be in Geneva today and neither
[00:59:52] party has gone. And that is because Israel did not abide by the ceasefire and continued
[01:00:02] to blow up Lebanon. And there has been a swift response by Hezbollah in the process as well.
[01:00:15] Matthew Pettis says, So the US president is a boomer fanatic for Israel, but his Gen X vice
[01:00:19] president is uncomfy with Nanyahu in a strong words about how maybe the status quo is untenable.
[01:00:23] That's completely new. I've never heard of that before. Yeah, I mean, this is, he's joking,
[01:00:27] saying this is Brandon 2.0. It will stay Brandon 2.0 if they don't follow on a commitment.
[01:00:39] Okay.
[01:00:43] They don't follow on a commitment. It will be Brandon 2.0. We cannot let this
[01:00:49] We cannot let this be a red line that turns into nothing, okay? Anyway.
[01:01:01] Yeah. Glenn Groomal says, by the way, if you compared bankiverse text here to
[01:01:05] Nazism, you're at an American university as either a professor or student. You can't
[01:01:09] be punished under the new I. You can be punished under the new IHRA,
[01:01:14] International Holocaust Remembrance Association Hate Speech Code for
[01:01:16] anti-Semism of Trump imposed on US academic institutions, it bans that.
[01:01:21] Yeah.
[01:01:24] That's literally one of the reasons why they say I'm a fucking anti-Semite, okay?
[01:01:34] A reminder that...
[01:02:04] Rhetoric and Ideology to Nazism, a reminder that the reason why Zionists call me an anti-Semite smear me.
[01:02:33] That's an Andes, I might as well be correct, we compared his rhetoric and ideology to Nazism.
[01:02:41] Anyway, so that's, there's that. Here, there you go, I posted that. Which by the way, here
[01:02:51] it is, it's not just my comparison, I mean here's the historical significance of this.
[01:02:56] Nazis killed 100 Serbs per dead German. On October 21, 1941, Nazi soldiers killed about
[01:03:03] 4,000 people as a part of an atonement exercise in occupied Serbia.
[01:03:07] The victims came from all walks of life.
[01:03:10] Children were among them.
[01:03:13] Okay.
[01:03:27] This is how you campaign in Israel.
[01:03:29] Israeli defense minister Israel Katz on Lebanon.
[01:03:32] The entire first line of the Lebanese villages have been destroyed.
[01:03:35] We are destroying all the houses.
[01:03:37] The residents will never see them standing before their eyes again.
[01:03:44] Huh. Interesting.
[01:03:47] Oh, so there is no security consideration here. Got it.
[01:03:52] There's no security consideration whatsoever.
[01:03:54] It's just pure fucking it's pure conquest is pure revenge.
[01:04:02] Trump told Israel to calm down and use their head yet, this doesn�t mean anything until
[01:04:16] they actually follow through.
[01:04:18] Once again, President Trump told NBC News that he spoke with Israeli officials on Friday
[01:04:21] urging a ceasefire with his B'Law, �You just got to calm down sometimes and use your head�,
[01:04:25] he stated.
[01:04:26] Trump declined to confirm if he spoke directly with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
[01:04:29] This will turn into a Brandon Ralfa red line if they don't actually fucking have something
[01:04:35] actionable to back it up with, okay?
[01:04:38] Donald Trump and the American, the entire American foreign policy apparatus has to pounce
[01:04:44] on Israel.
[01:04:46] From this point on, they have to see Israel as no longer the most important ally, no longer
[01:04:53] an asset, but maybe even an adversary, okay?
[01:04:58] words and phone conversations where you say calm down is only going to maybe make you look good for
[01:05:06] a brief moment in the domestic audience, right? Americans will go, oh, finally,
[01:05:12] Trump is being the big dog here, right? But if you don't have any material demands that follow
[01:05:19] through, if you don't make significant changes with how you are dealing with Israel going forward
[01:05:27] from this point on, you will look like a weak fucking fool. Israel loves making American
[01:05:35] leadership look like weak fools. And for the record, Israel will take on that role of the
[01:05:44] spoiler. And John Hudson reports, here's John Hudson's scoop for Washington Post. He's the
[01:05:50] diplomacy and national security guy for Washington Post. U.S. intelligence agencies are warning
[01:05:55] the Trump administration that Netanyahu is likely to take steps that will undermine Trump's Iran
[01:05:59] deal as the Israeli leader faces intense political pressures and continue waging war in Lebanon.
[01:06:03] An intelligence report that circulated this week concludes that in the face of national
[01:06:08] elections this fall, Netanyahu's political survival is linked to showing his domestic
[01:06:13] audience that he will not withdraw troops from Lebanon and that he is intent on escalating.
[01:06:19] The report also describes Israel's frustration with the terms of the Trump peace memorandum
[01:06:22] which undermine its broader objective of maintaining maximum pressure on Tehran.
[01:06:27] Trump administration officials insist that the terms do not prevent Israel from retaliating against
[01:06:31] his beloved, fired upon, that Netanyahu's concerns pale in comparison to the need to complete a deal
[01:06:37] and reopen the Strait of Hormuz to stave off a global economic crisis. U.S. intelligence
[01:06:42] warns Israel is likely to undermine the peace deal by continuing the war in Lebanon.
[01:06:47] Shocking revelation, I guess, for the Washington Post reporters or the people who read the Washington
[01:06:52] pause and the least shocking piece of information. If you have been in here at the Hassanabbi
[01:06:58] broadcast, the Piker Broadcasting Service, People's Broadcasting Service, because I've
[01:07:01] been literally saying this non-fucking stop. No shit. Okay? Israel's always been the most
[01:07:08] significant impediment towards peace, the most significant blockage towards any sort
[01:07:13] of peace initiative, any sort of initiative that actually puts America back in the driver's
[01:07:17] seat. Okay? Meanwhile, from Jeremy Scahill's reporting, exclusive from Dropsite News, Iran
[01:07:28] warned Trump, if you do not end the war on Lebanon, we may strike Israel without warning.
[01:07:33] Israel wants that to happen. What matters is what will happen with America's security
[01:07:39] considerations for Israel. Okay? Will America turn around and defend Israel to the hilt if Iran
[01:07:47] strikes Israel. What? Or will America tell Israel to eat this and restrain itself?
[01:07:56] This is now the new chess piece. The board has changed dramatically. Okay? If we go back to
[01:08:04] business as usual, if we go back to business as usual, obviously that means Israel will agitate,
[01:08:10] agitate, agitate in Lebanon, kill more civilians in Lebanon, and then Iran will inevitably have
[01:08:18] to establish military deterrence, and in an effort to establish military deterrence, they will
[01:08:23] strike Israel directly. And when that happens, will America turn around and allow Israel to
[01:08:29] retaliate against Tehran? Because if America allows Israel to retaliate against Tehran,
[01:08:36] all of a sudden, we're back to operation epic theory, right? Shoulda Hormuz is closed,
[01:08:43] all of the memorandum of understanding and all of the initiatives that both sides took
[01:08:51] in an effort to get to some kind of ceasefire talks will be cast aside. This is the goal of Israel.
[01:08:58] So, the alternative here is, if America is actually sincere about advancing this new
[01:09:07] menna foreign policy, where we, the United States of America, are sitting in the driver's
[01:09:12] seat and not Israel, then they will either tell Israel to restrain itself and then follow
[01:09:18] through with concrete actions, concrete restrictions, or, or, will they tell Israel that they're
[01:09:34] on their own?
[01:09:35] Now, of course, this question was already asked Donald Trump.
[01:09:39] This is from Channel 14 when asked whether US would defend Israel if it chose to strike
[01:09:43] Iran independently, Trump answered absolutely. So, once again, this will go back to a closure
[01:09:52] on the shadow hormones like Iran has to reestablish military deterrence. I've said this already.
[01:09:58] Iran has to reestablish military deterrence if push comes to shove. If they don't do that
[01:10:04] and they go back to strategic restraint as they had famously done so in the buildup to
[01:10:09] Operation Epic Theory, that will only lead to more domination and more bombing campaigns
[01:10:24] that the American and the Israeli side take on, more death, more destruction, and no deterrence
[01:10:32] established in America, basically dominating Iran over and over again.
[01:10:38] The only time that these guys were able to carve out a negotiation that benefited them
[01:10:43] was through military action.
[01:10:45] There is no world where the IRGC does not retaliate.
[01:10:54] If they do not, or if America doesn't, and this is what I mean, like, if the IRGC has
[01:10:59] to retaliate if America doesn't restrain Israel, if they don't do that and they go back to
[01:11:04] the same old method of strategic restraint, America will perceive that as a weakness and
[01:11:09] they should perceive that as a weakness because obviously Iran is not going to do anything about
[01:11:14] it and America and Israel can behave like bullies once again. But all of this is in the hands of
[01:11:29] the United States of America. The United States of America holds all the cards. The United
[01:11:36] States of America can stop Israel from blowing up Lebanon. The United States of America can
[01:11:41] stop Israel from retaliating against Iran. They just need to make this demand, and then
[01:11:51] they need to follow up with real material consequences. They need to punish Israel.
[01:11:56] need to restrain Israel. When I say this, I don't mean just like drawing red lines that are fake,
[01:12:01] that Netanyahu knows he can fucking push past, okay? Not the branded method. You actually have to,
[01:12:09] you actually have to do an arms embargo. You have to do a fuel embargo. You have to start setting up
[01:12:16] serious consequences for Israel, violating the deal that you've set up and established with Iran.
[01:12:22] The IRGC may just continue to respond via Hezbollah. Reporting has been that
[01:12:26] even more than ever before, Hezbollah's chain of command is integrated into Iran's.
[01:12:31] I don't think that's enough. I mean, they're obviously
[01:12:35] lasering Israeli occupying forces soldiers in Lebanon. They killed four of them. I think they
[01:12:41] incinerated four of them. It was a, what is it called? It was a horrifying security incident,
[01:12:49] because the Israeli military censor obviously doesn't allow people to report. The Israeli
[01:12:55] military censor won't allow Israeli news outlets to report on dead troops. So there are varying
[01:13:03] degrees of security incidents. And I think the most significant one is like the difficult security
[01:13:11] incident, very serious security incident, the worst security incident of all time. It's a
[01:13:18] That's just the way they fucking report it
[01:13:23] Why is bro acting like a military strategies law buddy?
[01:13:27] I'm a fucking political analyst and a political commentator who covers global conflict for the past 13 years of my goddamn life
[01:13:34] This has nothing to do with being a military strategist
[01:13:37] I'm just telling you what the numbers on the am a numbers guy and I'm telling you these are the numbers
[01:13:43] These are the pawns on the board
[01:13:48] Yet, Trita Parsons' anonymous Western industry source with deep intel on shipping movements
[01:13:54] or storage levels tells me a buttload of Iranian crude moving out of domestic floating
[01:13:57] storage into the market is moving very fast to where matters were before the blockade
[01:14:03] of the blockade.
[01:14:13] Joyce Karam, editor-in-chief of Almonitor says, �Israeli government has no winning
[01:14:18] strategy in Lebanon, Ben Giver threatening to burn Lebanon, devastate mothers, not a
[01:14:22] strategy. Cots bragging about wiping villages, not a strategy. Netanyahu raising flag over
[01:14:26] medieval castle, not a strategy.
[01:14:28] 1976 to 2000, these tactics were tried and failed. Hezbollah and Iran know this. They
[01:14:34] capitalize on Israeli hubris, including invasion of south Lebanon. Game changer could have been
[01:14:38] US broker talks between Lebanon and Israel, but they've been marginalized, undermined
[01:14:42] every step of the way by fighting. And now with the US delegation, US delegating the Lebanon
[01:14:50] file to Iran.
[01:15:05] So
[01:15:18] Hezbollah is fighting a defensive battle to prevent our forces from completing the destruction
[01:15:21] of these infrastructures.
[01:15:22] IDF spokesperson, hopefully CCing the ICJ and ICC.
[01:15:27] That is crazy that they're openly admitting that Hezbollah is fighting a defensive battle
[01:15:33] prevent our forces from completing the destruction of these infrastructures.
[01:15:40] Dude, the gall, the gall, the audacity, the fucking arrogance, the hubris to openly recognize that
[01:15:48] you are illegally waging an offensive war against civilian infrastructure and the standing paramilitary
[01:15:55] force that you've called a terrorist for years and years is actually engaging in a moral, legal,
[01:16:01] and just defensive battle against the invading occupying forces.
[01:16:10] I just want you to go, I want you guys to understand something like a lot of people
[01:16:13] will always be like Hassan. You love terrorists. You love terrorism. You love terrorists.
[01:16:21] Hezbollah is legal. Israel's actions are illegal. Not that it fucking matters,
[01:16:27] Because for most people, all it takes is, well, America hates these guys, America says they're
[01:16:33] terrorists, so I think they're the bad guys. And they're brown, they're Muslim.
[01:16:39] The reality is, there is at least some kind of rule-based international order.
[01:16:47] Whether Israel and America choose not to abide by it doesn't matter, okay? These rules still exist.
[01:16:52] and in the rules, if you look at the actual international rules of conflict, Hezbollah
[01:17:00] is legally defending their own territorial homeland, and Israel is violating international
[01:17:06] rules and international laws of conflict by illegally occupying southern Lebanon.
[01:17:19] Just so you understand
[01:17:22] So this is part of the reason why I don't give a shit when people are like, oh you said Hezbollah's flag is dope
[01:17:26] How dare you they're fucking terrorists. I'm like, I don't give a shit, dude
[01:17:29] Israel is the actual terrorist Hezbollah would not exist if Israel had not invaded and occupied Lebanon and
[01:17:37] Right now it is the only force in Lebanon that is actually fighting back against the alien invaders
[01:17:42] The foreign invaders that are illegally blowing up villages and openly talking about their fucking blowing up village
[01:17:48] don't give a shit. I don't care about your fucking feelings. I don't care about your
[01:17:53] demands for censorship, your demands for de-platforming. I care about the truth. And the truth is,
[01:17:59] Hezbollah in Lebanon right now is not only fighting a just war, a defensive war, an existential
[01:18:06] war, they're fighting a moral one. And guess what? Sucks to suck for you. It's perfectly
[01:18:12] fucking legal for them to do so. You know what's not legal? Israel's actions in Lebanon. Israel's
[01:18:18] those actions in Lebanon are war crimes and it's not like they're hiding that
[01:18:22] they're engaging in these war crimes. So sorry, sucks to suck. Facts, don't care
[01:18:26] about your fucking feelings, Fox News. You can put that shit on the board. Same
[01:18:32] goes for Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic jihad and the PFLP and the DFLP.
[01:18:37] Once Israel started blowing up Gaza, those guys were 100% waging the most
[01:18:44] Honorable the most just defensive or they possibly good put that shit on Fox news if you want it's just the truth
[01:18:55] Argue against the facts all day every day, but you can't and that's the reason why you go
[01:18:59] Oh my god, this guy loves terrorism this guy loves terrorists. We should fucking bar his entry in the different countries
[01:19:05] We should stop him from speaking. We should de-platform him. Well doesn't matter does it?
[01:19:10] Welcome to the Axio show. Thank you. We wanted to make this more of a conversation than a typical
[01:19:18] interview where we're just going to hop around from topics to topic and we wanted to do. Axios
[01:19:23] likes to do one big thing. Okay. So the one big thing we want to talk about is power and how you
[01:19:29] think about it and how you wield it. He's like, I'm so fucking bored. What are we doing here?
[01:19:40] a decade ago you first became president and you've had loads of experience since then
[01:20:00] in that span of time what is the one big thing you've learned about wielding power well
[01:20:07] Well, I think you have to do it judiciously.
[01:20:10] I think that experience is good.
[01:20:14] I always say that potential is far more important, in other words, having ability is far more
[01:20:20] important than experience, but having both is very good.
[01:20:25] And I learned a lot during the first administration, and I was told just the other day because
[01:20:30] You know, we had a tremendous G7 and very dominant G7.
[01:20:36] We got what I wanted.
[01:20:38] And somebody said the other day that this is a far more powerful administration or term than the first one.
[01:20:46] And we had a good first term. You know, we had the best economy.
[01:20:49] We had a lot of good things happening. We rebuilt the military. We did a good job.
[01:20:53] But I feel it's a more powerful term than the first one.
[01:20:57] Then the first one, now that comes with experience,
[01:20:59] it also comes by having somebody proceed you
[01:21:01] who was a disaster, the man was a disaster.
[01:21:05] And so when you compare to somebody like that,
[01:21:07] you look maybe better than you are, that's possible.
[01:21:10] But I feel that it's a very powerful administration
[01:21:16] right now.
[01:21:17] You mentioned that G7, you saw a number of world leaders,
[01:21:21] you walked in and you said, I'm the boss.
[01:21:23] Yeah.
[01:21:25] How many of them believe that?
[01:21:26] all of them, but I was just being funny.
[01:21:30] What happened is they were all sitting
[01:21:32] and then I walked into the room
[01:21:34] and it was just sort of funny
[01:21:35] because there's a very long table
[01:21:36] but there's only seven of them.
[01:21:37] The table was meant for like 30 people.
[01:21:40] So the whole end of the day would look like
[01:21:43] almost the perfect podium type setup, right?
[01:21:46] And then I saw them all sitting there,
[01:21:48] all well-known figures, right?
[01:21:50] The heads of countries.
[01:21:52] There were a couple of others in there too, as you know.
[01:21:54] Some-
[01:21:54] I'm the boss.
[01:21:55] Yeah, boss baby. Trump is gay for she and Modi. Where is swan? Swan is not at Axios anymore.
[01:22:04] I think he went over to New York Times. He went, he got hit with the woke, uh, with the
[01:22:09] woke beam. Um, I love dementia, Donnie. I don't. I will love dementia, Donnie. If dementia
[01:22:25] Donnie accidentally arrives at the correct point and has like that moment of honesty and truth
[01:22:30] that he sometimes has, right? Where he'll turn around and be like,
[01:22:34] Israel's wrecking this deal. They've gone far beyond what they should have been allowed to do.
[01:22:40] And I'm going to put an end to it. I'm revoking. I'm doing an arms embargo. If Donald Trump does
[01:22:47] an arms embargo or a fuel embargo, jet fuel embargo on Israel, oh my lord, dude. I mean,
[01:22:53] it'll never, it probably will never happen. And it doesn't even need to get there. All it needs to be
[01:22:58] is a threat of an arms embargo on Israel. I'm sure Israel will turn around and, you know, unload
[01:23:05] the maximum amount of blackmail, bots, released that just like show Donald Trump with AI footage,
[01:23:14] or maybe real footage, who knows with children? Who knows? Who knows what they'll do? I'm telling you,
[01:23:19] continue. These next like 65 days are the most consequential days for the Zionist lobby
[01:23:29] and all of its hospice operations is influence peddling operations. This is where it will
[01:23:37] be tested, okay?
[01:23:41] Donald Trump basically needs to come out and say this, may Allah awaken the people and help
[01:23:50] them to see the evil doings of Israel and the United States.
[01:23:59] What do you think?
[01:24:00] A great, great guy.
[01:24:01] A lot of, a lot of people came.
[01:24:02] They're allowed to come if they want and sit, but I walked in there, these leaders and I
[01:24:07] just looked at him, I said, I'm the boss and you remember.
[01:24:11] You know that was done as a joke this thing. I carried all over the world. I can't believe it. I was just being
[01:24:17] Cute funny. I wasn't trying to be the boss
[01:24:21] You have experience obviously with the world leaders for from your t-terms
[01:24:25] What's your definition of a great leader? How do you define? Well, you have so many different types of leaders
[01:24:31] yesterday as an example, I'll mention the name again because
[01:24:35] Pretty great. You know all my life. I've watched India. They just kept changing changing changing somebody would there be
[01:24:41] there for six months and then a year and then all of a sudden Prime Minister Modi
[01:24:47] ends up there, he's been there for more than 12 years, very solid and he does it
[01:24:54] through like there's a great calmness and yet he's not a calm person, he's a very
[01:24:58] tough guy, I know very well and you have such different leaders. I watched Brazil
[01:25:05] the leader who I know a little bit, we have some, he's a very volatile person, you know.
[01:25:12] You're not a fan of Lula, that's a lot. I'm not a fan or not a fan, I don't think about him,
[01:25:16] to be honest with you, I don't really think about him, I couldn't care less. But he's a different
[01:25:21] kind of a person now, very volatile. I watched as you made a speech, it was a very volatile,
[01:25:27] and it's fine, it's all different times. So when you say about leaders, when you say about,
[01:25:32] you know, what do they all have in common? Look, they're all smart. You can't get to that level
[01:25:39] without being smart. You know, he's very smart. He's President and Chief of China. He's a very smart
[01:25:44] man. You don't get to those levels where you're running a country, even if it was a small country.
[01:25:51] You have something special. Now, in some cases, it doesn't work out, but you need something special.
[01:25:58] it's not an easy thing to do. What's it about she that you find most abnormal? So we have a very
[01:26:06] good relationship and you probably heard me say yesterday I said you know I want to thank him because
[01:26:11] he didn't get involved with the whole thing with the Red. He could have gotten involved he could
[01:26:16] have sent a nice oil ship surrounded by 12 destroyers and see if he could blast his way through
[01:26:22] the blockade which was an unbelievable military. I think it's going to go down as one of the great
[01:26:27] military maneuvers. It was, it was everybody's as important as all the bombing we did. It really,
[01:26:34] they were dying. They had no money, no nothing for months. But President Xi Jinping said,
[01:26:41] I'd really appreciate you not getting involved. And he was great. He didn't get involved. And I
[01:26:47] think if somebody. I worry Israel will turn into Rhodesia in the sense that their colonial overlords
[01:26:52] stop. Oh, fuck, I missed it. I think Trump lover, she is very one way. Yeah, it is.
[01:27:02] All these guys know exactly how to fucking manipulate Trump. And not only that, but they also
[01:27:07] don't really need to do much because they already have the motion. Let's be real. Donald Trump wants
[01:27:13] to run the United States of America in the exact same way that Putin is running Russia.
[01:27:18] Okay. That's what he wants. And that's probably the most advanced version of this kind of like
[01:27:24] autocracy. Erdogan to a lesser degree runs Turkey in a similar manner. And Donald Trump wants that.
[01:27:33] So he already has a lot of reverence for these people.
[01:27:38] He already has a lot of respect and reverence for these people because they're kind of,
[01:27:41] you know, they're doing what he wants to do. There's a level of
[01:27:46] of jealousy, almost.
[01:27:49] As far as China goes, I mean, obviously,
[01:27:52] this is very different.
[01:27:54] Like the Chinese form of governance is very different
[01:27:57] than the Russian form of governance
[01:27:58] and the Turkish form of governance.
[01:27:59] There's like an obvious party apparatus,
[01:28:02] a meritocratic approach to the bureaucracy
[01:28:06] within the party system.
[01:28:08] And the party's ultimate goals are obviously
[01:28:10] to undermine the forces of capital.
[01:28:12] And they've done so very successfully.
[01:28:14] not going to get into it, you know, it's much more complicated than that. But like from
[01:28:19] his perspective, he looks at China and he thinks, oh, it's the same thing, right? Xi Jinping
[01:28:25] commands the respect and is a legitimate leader of a unbelievably powerful sovereign nation.
[01:28:36] And Donald Trump respects that. He wants that for himself. And same thing with Modi in India
[01:28:42] to a lesser degree. But basically, those are the reasons why he already has a lot of reverence
[01:28:47] for these people. And that reverence even extends to Kim Jong-un, right? Kim Jong-un
[01:28:54] runs the DPRK, Trump respects that, and he likes that. He likes that, and he wants that
[01:29:00] for himself here in the United States of America, right? All of these different forms of leadership
[01:29:06] that I just explained to you, they're not the same, but from his perspective, it is
[01:29:10] the same. They're very different systems. But from Trump's perspective, he just sees
[01:29:15] like banners, fealty, loyalty, almost complete control over the functions of government.
[01:29:25] And he thinks to himself, I want this in America for myself. So he already respects that quite a bit.
[01:29:33] And then also on top of that, these guys will throw parades for Trump. And then he
[01:29:36] fucking loves that shit. So he's easily manipulated when he sees a leader that he actually respects,
[01:29:41] respect them back, albeit that praise is probably fake. That has a lot of staying power with him.
[01:29:49] It was a big part of the reason why he hated the fucking European leadership,
[01:29:53] because the European leadership openly showed their disdain for him in the first term. And then
[01:29:59] in the second term, European leadership have actually vassalized themselves. They're so
[01:30:04] unbelievably openly servile that Trump correctly perceives that as weakness, right?
[01:30:14] Trump correctly perceives that as weakness, and he doesn't respect that. He doesn't respect the
[01:30:21] Democratic Party for the same exact reason. I'm willing to bet Trump has far more respect for
[01:30:26] the IRGC and the Supreme leadership and the Iranian, like the Islamic Republic of Iran,
[01:30:32] than he does for the Democratic Party. Why? Because he had to fucking fight it. He had to fight them,
[01:30:38] and he lost, and all of a sudden, all of a sudden, the dynamic shifted. So he has a lot more reverence
[01:30:45] for those guys, okay? I promise you, it seems so stupid. It seems so crazy if you think about it
[01:30:53] with like American exceptionalism in mind, but Donald Trump is truly a different kind of American
[01:30:57] leader. And oftentimes that's not better than previous leaders, but in certain instances,
[01:31:04] it can be better than previous leaders who are ideologically minded and invested in
[01:31:10] the continuation of American hegemony. Donald Trump doesn't give a shit about American hegemony,
[01:31:14] he only gives a shit about Donald Trump. Okay?
[01:31:22] Yeah, he doesn't like the Italian Prime Minister any longer. He had a beef with Maloney.
[01:31:27] He got real mad. Trump totally fabricated claims. She begged him for a photo.
[01:31:32] Italy's Giorgio Malone says.
[01:31:39] Yeah, and by the way, this isn't like a crazy far-fetched conspiracy.
[01:31:43] He has openly revealed this. He said,
[01:31:45] Kim's people sit up when he speaks. I want my people to do the same.
[01:31:48] This was back in 2018.
[01:31:51] Like, I don't...
[01:31:53] Here's what I... Here's what I believe, okay?
[01:31:56] i don't think that's like terrifying in the way that like uh... liberals
[01:32:00] presented it at the same at you know at the time of the really he wants to be
[01:32:03] kim jong-un
[01:32:06] it's all a matter of of whether we allow him to get there or not and
[01:32:10] unfortunately for us the liberals the liberal
[01:32:13] political class
[01:32:16] sharp about that ship but then actually not do what's necessary to stop that
[01:32:21] from taking place
[01:32:24] I on the other hand, have a different approach where I'm like, yeah, sure, he wants that,
[01:32:29] but we have to fight to make sure that that doesn't happen.
[01:32:34] Okay?
[01:32:40] He's a weak cowardly man.
[01:32:41] It was a project strength and get the respect of strong men.
[01:32:44] He idolizes.
[01:32:45] Yes.
[01:32:46] Anyway, Trump to Axios, by the way, in this interview that we're watching says, unfortunately,
[01:32:54] heard the Iran's Supreme Leader Atollali Khamanay, who was seriously injured while showing courage.
[01:33:02] Okay, so let's get back to this and we'll continue.
[01:33:05] That's what he said that. I don't like somebody else would have even asked him that, but
[01:33:09] I did. I get along with him. Well, he's a strong man. He's no games. He won't sit down and say,
[01:33:15] what a beautiful day. This is a wonderful day, Murat. Look how beautiful. Look at the, look
[01:33:20] Look at the sunshine, there's none of that stuff.
[01:33:23] It's like all business, which I like.
[01:33:25] I think it's great.
[01:33:26] Is there something about the Chinese system
[01:33:27] that you think advantages him and his country
[01:33:30] that you wish you were here?
[01:33:32] Well, it's actually supposed to be a disadvantage.
[01:33:35] You know, we have the entrepreneurship
[01:33:36] and all the things you read about,
[01:33:38] but they're there just about as quick as we are.
[01:33:41] You know, you go to, something's hot,
[01:33:43] and we get there and the Chinese are standing there
[01:33:46] before us, or we beat them by a little bit,
[01:33:49] But I'll tell you, we're beating them on AI.
[01:33:52] We have the strongest military in the world.
[01:33:55] We have the most powerful military in the world.
[01:33:57] He admitted to me, you're the most powerful.
[01:33:59] We had, I did a great job,
[01:34:01] I rebuilt our military in the first term,
[01:34:04] and did it well.
[01:34:05] Look, take a look at Venezuela.
[01:34:07] 48 minutes, the whole thing was over, 48 minutes.
[01:34:11] And by the way, now we have a great relationship
[01:34:13] and we've paid for that war with Venezuela
[01:34:16] many, many, many times.
[01:34:19] We're taking out millions of barrels of oil and we're making them more money than they've ever
[01:34:23] made before. All the big oil companies are moving in. It's amazing. There's no place with that kind
[01:34:28] of oil. I guess us maybe we have the most and they're probably second or third.
[01:34:36] Obviously, if I ask you who are the two greatest or leaders you like the most on the world stage,
[01:34:42] I'm assuming one of them is G. Yeah, I think in terms of
[01:34:47] Hey, hey, JD Pond down, baby
[01:34:51] Look, I'm not one of these people that'll be like, oh my god. I can't believe he's saying that are
[01:34:55] He likes our the leader of our greatest foreign adversary. What the fuck?
[01:35:05] You know
[01:35:07] It's not bad
[01:35:09] Trump literally doing the US military when they see oil meme and he championed himself
[01:35:13] as different from the Cheney-Neocon class. He is different from the Cheney-Neocon class.
[01:35:18] No Dick Cheney Acolyte is ever gonna turn around and be like, yes, Xi Jinping is my
[01:35:24] favorite global leader. Okay? These are the types of things that no other American president
[01:35:31] will ever fucking say. As a matter of fact, when Joe Biden said something that was not
[01:35:36] that offensive at all. I think he said, we have to just compete with China, but we don't
[01:35:42] have to wage war with China, something along those lines. The entire political apparatus
[01:35:46] pounced on him.
[01:35:50] There is so much freedom in just not giving a fuck about what the media class and what
[01:35:56] The political class has to say, okay?
[01:36:05] I think it's important to be bold and to be brave.
[01:36:08] If you are a democratic socialist, you should keep this attitude in mind.
[01:36:12] It doesn't matter if the forces of capital will pounce on you, okay?
[01:36:18] You can be bold and brave as long as you have confidence in your message, as long as you
[01:36:24] you have that moral clarity, you have that moral conviction.
[01:36:27] Donald Trump obviously doesn't have the moral clarity or moral conviction, but he certainly
[01:36:31] has a good deal of confidence in delivering this message.
[01:36:38] And he is rewarded endlessly for it.
[01:36:43] He's rewarded regardless of his awful platform.
[01:36:47] You have to remember that cuz it's not like his platform is offering anything new or good
[01:36:51] to the to the working class and yet he's still rewarded with fealty unbelievable
[01:36:56] fealty that he earns from these moments where he is bold and brave
[01:37:01] and he cuts through the noise where he's like i don't care yes jijin ping he runs
[01:37:05] the country
[01:37:06] like a like a swiss watch and i like it
[01:37:09] leadership i think that's true
[01:37:11] who's the other
[01:37:13] when you think when you think of power and leverage and the ability
[01:37:16] to execute on that
[01:37:17] well i think money is very good yeah
[01:37:20] They've had some very good numbers announced.
[01:37:23] He stays out of wars, which is smart.
[01:37:26] He's a 1.5 billion people.
[01:37:28] He's actually the biggest.
[01:37:29] India's actually the biggest.
[01:37:31] Modi's a great leader, and we do a lot of business with them.
[01:37:34] But now we do fair business.
[01:37:36] They used to really rip us off.
[01:37:37] I don't blame them for that.
[01:37:38] We had stupid politicians that allowed that to happen.
[01:37:42] But now we do a lot of business.
[01:37:44] They're not that happy about it, because they
[01:37:46] used to do a lot better.
[01:37:49] But Modi's great, President Xi is great, classics, you know?
[01:37:53] I mean, if you were going to make a movie about either one of them, you wouldn't be able to find the man in Hollywood.
[01:38:02] I'm telling you, it's like, as an example, the look of Xi's got a great look, you know?
[01:38:07] Look, some manner, right?
[01:38:08] You know, we don't like that they say, don't talk about looks.
[01:38:12] But he's, you know, he's tall, he's six foot two.
[01:38:14] He's got a great stature.
[01:38:17] He's got great confidence and he's smart.
[01:38:20] Modi in a very different way.
[01:38:22] He's just highly respected.
[01:38:23] I've seen, you know, I know the real Modi is a very tough cookie.
[01:38:27] I'll tell you, you have, I got to know some that I didn't know very well in Pakistan.
[01:38:33] You have the Field Marshal, who's great.
[01:38:38] Manir, he's great.
[01:38:39] And you have the Prime Minister, and they just get along great.
[01:38:42] I figured, well, maybe the military guy would be,
[01:38:45] He totally respects the Prime Minister.
[01:38:48] It's a beautiful thing to see.
[01:38:50] But they really helped us with this deal.
[01:38:51] They knew the Iranians, they knew the people,
[01:38:54] and they were good.
[01:38:55] You have leaders in, you have so many different types.
[01:38:59] For the most part, if you're a smart person,
[01:39:03] you can understand, you know,
[01:39:05] to be in these positions, you have to be smart,
[01:39:09] you have to be tough, maybe smart, even more so,
[01:39:12] but the combination is probably better.
[01:39:15] but we have there are a lot of great leaders out there and there are a lot of really bad ones.
[01:39:19] Okay, we'll talk about that right now. Who is the bad Europe?
[01:39:24] Democrats, all the liberals in Europe, Kier Starmer and Loki, he's not even wrong. Like they do suck.
[01:39:33] They do fucking suck. I mean, obviously he is probably one of the worst leaders,
[01:39:37] But like, he's right when he says the Democrats and all these other guys are dog shit, right?
[01:39:46] Israel Chaion, long owned by the Addison's, published an article calling Trump a traitor
[01:39:53] and embarrassment of failure to the Israelis. You could have been the greatest president of
[01:39:56] all but you failed. Mr. President, you have gravely harmed the human interests of the enlightened
[01:39:59] world. And you may be remembered forever as the president who brought up America's humiliation.
[01:40:04] You betrayed us the Israelis and in a single moment the contempt you once faced suddenly seems so justified and logical
[01:40:10] Oh my god, there's such fucking babies. I love watching them fucking cry
[01:40:18] They're such babies bro, it's it's the most entitled the most arrogant
[01:40:25] Crybolis I've ever ever seen in my life and I've dealt with far right neo-nazis my entire fucking career and
[01:40:34] They are very similar in many respects. They're similar in ideology, but the level of arrogance and entitlement is unique to the Zionist neo-Nazis.
[01:40:46] Because for the longest time they've gotten everything they've ever wanted. No questions asked. Bipartisan support. So they just like cannot comprehend being told no.
[01:40:58] Because at the end of the day, if you remember, I said this a couple days ago
[01:41:03] What's the goal here? What is the ask from Israel?
[01:41:09] This administration has been the most pliant
[01:41:12] The most servile to the needs of Israel down to the wire
[01:41:16] This administration is the one that gave Benjamin Netanyahu and the Zionist project their ultimate goal and they fucking failed
[01:41:24] right? They went, they fought in Iran and they failed. What is the demand from the American side
[01:41:34] against Israel now? Stop murdering people in Lebanon. Stop blowing up homes in Lebanon. Stop
[01:41:42] invading Lebanon. Stop occupying Lebanon. That's it. That's it. And these guys are running around,
[01:41:48] Making it seem like that fucking demand is basically the second Holocaust. Are you out of your fucking mind?
[01:41:56] Just stop murdering children
[01:41:59] What the fuck is wrong with you?
[01:42:02] Literally these dudes are just like I can't even if I don't blow up another Lebanese village
[01:42:07] You literally want the Holocaust to happen to me specifically is the way that they're fucking freaking out
[01:42:13] It is the most insane thing I have ever fucking encountered
[01:42:21] If you don't let me do another Holocaust like the one I did in Gaza, but this time in Lebanon you want me to be experienced the Holocaust
[01:42:30] That's the argument here. It is the most
[01:42:34] Unreasonable people I have ever fucking seen in my life because fascism when met with
[01:42:40] with unlimited fealty creates this incredible cry bully narrative.
[01:42:49] That's the only expectation guys, listen, listen, listen.
[01:42:55] If you just read Israeli outlets, if you just read Israeli politicians and their tweets,
[01:43:03] you would think that the American government is basically saying the IRGC can actually
[01:43:08] drone strike Tel Aviv every single day, and you can't do anything about it, they're gonna
[01:43:13] come in and they're gonna murder Israeli children every day, and there's nothing you
[01:43:17] could do about it, right?
[01:43:19] Like, they're making it seem like that is the demand from the American side.
[01:43:22] No, the demand from the American side is stop fucking invading Lebanon.
[01:43:28] Stop invading Lebanon.
[01:43:29] That's the only demand that the Americans are making of Israel.
[01:43:33] And they are treating this like the biggest existential threat that they've ever would
[01:43:38] stood, that the entire international jury has ever stood, as a matter of fact.
[01:43:44] Not just Israel, just every Jew.
[01:43:46] Every Jewish person around the world is now in grave danger if, if Itamar Benkevir doesn't
[01:43:52] get his fucking wishes across and he doesn't like murder Lebanese babies every day.
[01:44:05] And then they sit around because they're so echo chambered and so oblivious to the way
[01:44:11] that the rest of the world sees them.
[01:44:13] They sit around and go, oh, everybody must hate us because they're all fucking anti-Semitic.
[01:44:19] It's like, no dude, they hate you and I hate you because of this.
[01:44:26] This is the reason because you did a genocide in Gaza and now you're trying to do a genocide
[01:44:30] in Lebanon and you're the most entitled fucking country on the planet.
[01:44:34] a fascist expansionist project that has unbelievable levels of entitlement. It's like a mass hallucination
[01:44:42] incident.
[01:44:43] We're the two, we're the two weakest.
[01:44:57] Well, I can't say that because I can't say.
[01:45:01] I will tell you though that this couple of days was interesting.
[01:45:08] It was held in France, and Emmanuel Macron, France, who won't be there that much longer,
[01:45:16] is the president, and he was, I'll tell you what, he did a great job of hosting the G7
[01:45:27] really good, no games, no nothing, and he invited me about a week before, he said, would
[01:45:34] Would you do me a favor?
[01:45:35] Would you come into Paris?
[01:45:36] Would you like to honor you?
[01:45:38] I view it as honoring the nation, but he said I'd like to honor you and he had the biggest
[01:45:43] people in Europe there and beyond.
[01:45:45] I mean, some people in Versailles and I was sort of not going to do it, but he knew my
[01:45:51] weakness because I think Versailles is one of the great places I've been.
[01:45:54] What's your weakness?
[01:45:56] Like places like Versailles, but no, it's incredible.
[01:45:59] So and it's not something they do.
[01:46:01] I understand that they don't do that.
[01:46:03] I don't do dinners at Versailles.
[01:46:06] And we had a fantastic dinner.
[01:46:07] I think you did a fantastic job with the G7.
[01:46:10] And I've seen G7s, I've been to a lot of G7s
[01:46:13] and used to be G8s.
[01:46:16] They should have kept the G8.
[01:46:18] You probably wouldn't have the war
[01:46:19] with Russia and Ukraine if they did,
[01:46:20] but Obama didn't want Putin there.
[01:46:23] I guess one or two others also, but they wanted Putin out.
[01:46:27] It used to be the G8.
[01:46:29] Would have been much better if they kept that that way.
[01:46:31] shift to Iran there's now light at the end of the tall for the conflict what
[01:46:46] have you learned about not just the exercise of power but the limits on your
[01:46:49] power yeah like dude dude dude this is what's so crazy mark Levin has the law
[01:46:54] launched an attack tonight in which four Israelis those were essentially
[01:46:57] incinerated I assume Israel will hit back very hard no MO you are final
[01:47:01] agreement will change who these terrorists are. I've never, Ryan Grimm says,
[01:47:05] I've never heard of a country invading a neighbor and then calling it unfair
[01:47:08] that their soldiers died in that evasion. I don't think any other country ever
[01:47:11] even thought to make that complaint. On top of that, Israel now wants to retaliate
[01:47:16] for his soldiers being killed while invading its neighbor. This pure madness
[01:47:19] just leave Lebanon. It's fucking insane. Zionists have a genuine brand disease. Brother Russia
[01:47:33] doesn't even do that. Exactly. No, literally, this has never happened throughout history
[01:47:38] where it's like the only time that you can make a close comparison to that is literally
[01:47:42] Nazi Germany. That's it. Nazi Germany occupying other countries and then like punishing the
[01:47:49] civilian population for the crime of fighting back. That's pretty much it, right? That's
[01:47:58] That's it.
[01:48:23] It's unbelievable, man, as a result of the conflict.
[01:48:27] There are no limits.
[01:48:28] No, not I haven't learned that lesson yet. I know there are but you know, there are no limits
[01:48:33] We defeated them totally militarily. I was asked by Pakistan because they're close to please
[01:48:41] Not do any more. I said I like them a lot. I think that
[01:48:47] There are no limits we have the most powerful military in the world by far who else could have done a blockade like that
[01:48:53] I did a naval blockade where not one ship was able to get through some tribe.
[01:48:58] They didn't, you know, did the last railing.
[01:49:01] And it certainly brought Iran to the table more than before.
[01:49:05] However, beginning a conflict, you had talked about you only wanted
[01:49:09] unconditional surrender and well, the MOU doesn't look like unconditional surrender.
[01:49:14] Well, it really probably is unconditional surrender.
[01:49:17] Yes, I think so.
[01:49:18] Look, they have no military.
[01:49:21] They're all at the bottom of the 159 ships.
[01:49:24] That's what they are.
[01:49:25] Sure, but they could still menace.
[01:49:27] They only had these small, aghast-y boats.
[01:49:29] Well, look, you can always, you know, I hear the, the, uh, JCPOA, the, the Obama nuclear
[01:49:37] catastrophe, which was so bad when Obama left, he didn't hit their military.
[01:49:42] Sure.
[01:49:43] He didn't damage their Navy or destroy their FWIS.
[01:49:47] I destroyed the FWIS.
[01:49:49] I destroyed their anti aircraft weapons. That's why we were flying over there. Totally unimpeded. We turned off all the stealth. They couldn't do a damn thing.
[01:49:57] He didn't do any of that stuff. He didn't kill their leadership. I did twice, two and a half times to be exact.
[01:50:05] Um, I fixed the typo in my tweet. Don't worry. And also wouldn't them having no military make the MOU even more embarrassing? Yeah, obviously it's fucking bullshit, dude.
[01:50:13] is bullshit. And it's so funny because like, they have to do some sort of face saving exercise
[01:50:20] here because like, obviously there's a higher priority of like maintaining American military
[01:50:25] dominance regardless of how, how, how stupid that is to try and advance in this very moment when
[01:50:31] it's very clear that American force projection capabilities are nowhere near what people perceive
[01:50:35] them to be in the past. And that's why they have to be like, oh, well, we destroyed their navy,
[01:50:42] We destroyed their air force. Okay, so you're doing this MOU out of the kindness of your
[01:50:47] fucking heart? No. Is that what it is? Is that what's going on?
[01:50:56] You just really wanted to give a big shout out to Iran. Is that what it is?
[01:50:59] Thank you viewers coming to New York City next month for a UN police and conference
[01:51:12] he should be arrested. Yes. Oh, that would be so good. Yes, I agree.
[01:51:23] He didn't do anything to Salomeini.
[01:51:26] I killed Salomeini.
[01:51:28] And you killed the Ayatollah.
[01:51:29] And I killed the Ayatollah.
[01:51:30] And I'm a member of IRGC official.
[01:51:32] And I sadly hurt the other Ayatollah.
[01:51:37] Holy shit.
[01:51:38] Who, I will tell you, I did not meet him, I did not speak to him, but people were speaking
[01:51:42] of him.
[01:51:43] But he's got a certain braveness because he was, he was badly, he's badly...
[01:51:48] Glaze, you know this already.
[01:51:51] When Trump starts glazing the foreign adversary leadership, this is again, it's giving me
[01:51:58] more confidence, okay?
[01:52:00] He only does this, Trump only does this if he is losing and he's recognized defeat, okay?
[01:52:09] Trump only does this when he recognizes that he has been defeated.
[01:52:17] He did this with Ansarallah as well.
[01:52:19] He was like, they're brave guys.
[01:52:20] shot them dead, but they kept fighting. Okay? This is the way Trump capitulates, because
[01:52:30] in his mind, he's so narcissistic that he thinks like, oh, if I'm actually conceding
[01:52:35] on anything, then it must be a worthy adversary, right? Because in his mind, he'll never concede
[01:52:44] to a weak leader, right? So in his mind, he has to be like, this guy is obviously fucking
[01:52:50] brave. He's obviously brilliant. He's obviously strong because otherwise, I would never concede.
[01:52:56] I would never concede to weakness, right? He does not lose to weak opponents. He doesn't even
[01:53:02] recognize that he is lost, obviously. He will never say that out loud. But whenever he actually
[01:53:09] finds himself offering concessions to an enemy, an adversary, an opponent, that means that that
[01:53:16] That opponent is actually brilliant, brave, and strong.
[01:53:21] So this isn't a bad thing.
[01:53:23] This is actually a good thing.
[01:53:24] It means that like the MOU, it gives me more confidence that he might maintain the MOU.
[01:53:29] We'll see.
[01:53:30] Injured.
[01:53:31] Oh, the second...
[01:53:32] Yes.
[01:53:33] The second...
[01:53:34] The junior.
[01:53:35] Nevertheless, all of those things make true that the...
[01:53:37] Well, you can't just say, oh, forget about it.
[01:53:40] No.
[01:53:41] Excuse me.
[01:53:42] I wiped out their military.
[01:53:43] I don't see that.
[01:53:44] say, oh, maybe I wasn't tough enough.
[01:53:46] I've wiped out.
[01:53:49] I took out the biggest bridge because they
[01:53:50] showed up later at the meeting.
[01:53:52] They said, that wasn't very nice.
[01:53:54] You know, that bridge, I said, George Washington Bridge.
[01:53:56] I wiped it out in three minutes.
[01:53:58] I took out Carg Island, everything except one thing.
[01:54:02] I said, leave the pipe salon because, you know,
[01:54:04] I'm not looking to damage the world economy.
[01:54:07] So I think we were very tough.
[01:54:10] The people, listen, the people that say, oh, he could have been tougher.
[01:54:16] The entire military is gone.
[01:54:18] Ready?
[01:54:19] Air Force is gone.
[01:54:20] Do you agree?
[01:54:21] It's gone.
[01:54:22] It's wiped out.
[01:54:23] There's no airplane.
[01:54:24] Yes.
[01:54:25] There's no airplanes.
[01:54:26] They had a lot of them.
[01:54:27] There are 200 of them.
[01:54:28] They're all gone.
[01:54:29] Well, they didn't really have a robust Air Force and what they were able to accomplish
[01:54:36] with their limited Air Force.
[01:54:39] Many of the fleets are like 50 years old at this point.
[01:54:41] These are like old American gear that they had purchased with no new parts.
[01:54:48] These are all Jerry rigged airplanes.
[01:54:51] Okay.
[01:54:53] They were still capable of maneuvering through the American defenses and strike.
[01:55:03] the the bases in Kuwait and Bahrain it's unbelievable what they were able to pull
[01:55:08] off okay holy shit his hand is actually deformed what the fuck I just realized it
[01:55:15] is what is that color man navy hundred and fifty nine ships right all at the
[01:55:22] bottom of the sea yeah
[01:55:25] Look, yeah, he says, uh, Iran's F five pilots who flew below 50 feet and bombed the U S military base in Kuwait, the policy, the crew dropped under 50 feet 10 times lower than the 500 foot training standard, holding total radio sounds past Patriot batteries, a wax active radar sites and Kuwaiti F 18 patrols.
[01:55:49] They flew so low across the Gulf that two ship decks sat above the jet
[01:55:55] Sailors looking down as it passed between the hulls power plants and refineries sat exposed the whole route
[01:56:00] They ignored everyone and put the bombs on camp bearing in Kuwait's north desert now that
[01:56:06] Is the reason why the friendly fire incident took place because
[01:56:11] What they were capable of doing with F5s
[01:56:14] Because of what they were capable of doing with F5s, by the way, there's evidence that this is real.
[01:56:20] I don't know if they're exaggerating how low they were flying, but I do know that they were
[01:56:27] capable of evading all of the surveillance that America had in the region and did actually,
[01:56:34] unironically blow up with direct munitions from the F5s, both in Kuwait and also in Bahrain as well.
[01:56:44] Which, by the way, Kuwait is even more impressive because it's further down, further away.
[01:56:50] And here's the thing, that created such a security incident in Kuwait that the Kuwaiti
[01:56:57] Air Force accidentally shot down two of the American fighter jets.
[01:57:02] Because they did not know, in that panic moment, they did not know if it was an Iranian fighter
[01:57:06] jet or if it was an American one.
[01:57:12] We were wondering how the ghost of Kuwait incident took place.
[01:57:16] Now we know, oh, three, sorry, not two, three.
[01:57:20] Three F-15s were downed by one Kuwaiti fighter pilot.
[01:57:34] The amount of things, why are you happy about them hitting Kuwait, man, wait, what?
[01:57:40] MTK, MTK, Suwaiti, buddy, did you not hear what they just said?
[01:57:51] They hit an American base in Kuwait, an American base that was housing American fighter jets
[01:57:59] that struck Iranian soil.
[01:58:02] Kuwait, whether you had any say in this or not, doesn't matter, but Kuwait as a nation
[01:58:10] state
[01:58:11] houses american troops american assets
[01:58:13] and american radar installations
[01:58:15] and not only that
[01:58:17] but also american standoff
[01:58:19] launching platforms
[01:58:21] that actually directly struck iran
[01:58:23] it is perfectly valid
[01:58:26] a belligerent
[01:58:27] to strike
[01:58:28] at a military base of the other fucking party that's blowing up their
[01:58:32] schools and their buildings and their fucking
[01:58:34] uh... infrastructure
[01:58:36] and their oil refineries that is a valid military target
[01:58:40] there is nothing more valid
[01:58:42] for iran to do then to blow up those things
[01:58:59] so not only did the iranian posman just need all the way across the street and
[01:59:02] over the quaded ultra low altitudes and decimate camp bearing in 50 year old f5s
[01:59:06] they actually cost so much chaos and coefficient that Kuwaitis ended up
[01:59:09] shooting down three of their own f-15s
[01:59:15] oh I thought they hit civilians my bad no they hit camp bearing and they hit it
[01:59:22] so fucking they hit it with such impressive maneuvering that the Kuwaiti
[01:59:29] Air Force panicked and struck down three American F-15s in mere moments, if you recall. So obviously,
[01:59:41] you know, that's a much respected, you know, ghost of Kuwait there.
[01:59:46] But that is the reason, because they created so much chaos, and they were like,
[01:59:49] what the fuck just happened? We didn't even realize we had no early advanced warnings
[01:59:53] that there were Iranian fighter jets on Kuwaiti soil on in Kuwaiti airspace
[02:00:00] and by the way there are videos of the f5 pilots practicing this maneuver this footage being
[02:00:04] circulated on Iranian channels from 15 years ago what you see moving hovering over the waters on
[02:00:11] It's an Iranian Army Phantom Fighter jet.
[02:00:35] Look, I'm not a fucking plane autist.
[02:00:37] I'm not a plane out this by any means, but this is unbelievable maneuvering, okay?
[02:00:46] That is so insanely low that any mistake and it's over at that altitude at that speed you hit the water
[02:00:55] It's the same as concrete. It's done. No survivors
[02:00:59] These are insanely old planes too again. These are fucking f5s, dude
[02:01:14] These are 50 year old fighter jets with no new components because of the blockade because of the embargo
[02:01:22] They don't even have new components in them. They've been Jerry rigging these things
[02:01:29] This is the difference, necessity breeds ingenuity because Iran correctly recognizes that their
[02:01:39] war is existential, that they have been forced into this position.
[02:01:46] IRL Top Gun, though something tells me Hollywood won't touch this, the F5 is a 60 year old
[02:01:51] fighter jet, a genuine underdog against all the latest U.S. Mil-Tag.
[02:02:10] It's fine over calm seas, F5s probably don't have terrain following radars that would make
[02:02:13] this more relaxing.
[02:02:20] has a better grasp on the boundaries of the plan than I do with my car when I'm parking.
[02:02:24] Yes. And think about all the assistance that you get. They don't have that. It's a 60
[02:02:28] year old fighter jet, man. They don't have any of the new tech that would aid in, in,
[02:02:34] you know, maintaining low altitude. They got nothing. It's just a hope and a dream.
[02:02:42] What if he's dead?
[02:02:48] Where is the video with the subtitles? Yeah
[02:03:04] Felix would love this Felix is all over the story. He already loves this
[02:03:08] leadership
[02:03:09] their first stringers all
[02:03:12] gone including Khomeini the first one they then put a new group in there very good but very nasty
[02:03:19] i dealt with them they're gone they're all gone and we deal with the same group who i actually
[02:03:24] think is the guys them being 60 year old fighter jets is more impressive because they don't have
[02:03:31] any of the new components that even fix the they can't get the maintenance parts they had to learn
[02:03:37] the inside of this fucking plane and literally make up components. You understand that right?
[02:03:44] There's no parts. Like these things are proprietary technology. As in, every single fucking screw
[02:03:54] on this plane is American technology that you no longer have access to once the Iranian revolution
[02:04:02] happens, right? So anything breaks and these are obviously fickle pieces of
[02:04:10] tech at the end of the day, you know, it's complex, things are gonna break.
[02:04:14] Anything that breaks, you have to reverse engineer, anything that breaks, you have
[02:04:21] the reverse engineer and build the components indigenously. Okay? You're literally reverse
[02:04:33] engineering the components and building them internally and then hoping that it fucking flies.
[02:04:42] It's unbelievable.
[02:04:45] What a screw. And I actually think it's regime change if you want to know the truth.
[02:04:49] How is the regime changed if you have it?
[02:04:51] Because they're different people.
[02:04:52] Which of Chaminet, Jr., you still have a lot of IRTC officials there?
[02:04:56] They're different people.
[02:04:57] How many juniors different from the father?
[02:04:59] You have a number.
[02:05:00] And we have people that are much less radicalized than the previous two groups, of which I know them both.
[02:05:08] But think of it.
[02:05:10] Oh, why aren't you tougher?
[02:05:12] The only way I can get tougher is if I go in there for another two or three weeks and continue the bomb to hell out of them, right?
[02:05:18] But what does that get us? The straight of our moves will not be open. Let's say I did that. Let's say I decided to do that. I was a decision that made.
[02:05:29] So right now our stock market is through the roof. The oil prices are tumbling. The oil prices are practically the same as they were before I started.
[02:05:38] The big difference.
[02:05:39] big difference. See, this is at the end of the day, this is what it's about. Okay. This
[02:05:46] is why Iran won. It's, it's not Iran does not have the capability of defeating America
[02:05:53] militarily. Okay. There's no, there's no world where like all of that equipment, all that
[02:06:00] technology in a, in a fucking head to head matchup, Iran is going to be able to defeat
[02:06:06] America. But that's not how wars are fought and that's not how wars are won.
[02:06:15] It's never supposed to be a fair fight. Of course, they're going to engage in asymmetric battle
[02:06:20] and behave like an insurgency, take advantage of their topography as they have. And that's like,
[02:06:27] that's one of the most brilliant aspects of their production, their productive forces,
[02:06:34] is that they literally exist underground they've taken advantage of their topography it's a very
[02:06:39] mountainous region and these these missile silos are literally deep underground so underground that
[02:06:45] it's like virtually impossible for bunker buster missiles that have been designed specifically
[02:06:52] to penetrate uh these these deep underground facilities they're designed in a way where they
[02:06:57] They can't even fucking reach the facilities.
[02:07:07] And remember, they also did this without the Houthis.
[02:07:12] They did this without even closing off Bob Elmandeb, the second straight,
[02:07:18] that they have the capacity by way of the Houthis to close up.
[02:07:21] So, there is even more cards that they can fucking deploy.
[02:07:29] And they did it without the Houthis.
[02:07:32] It's incredible.
[02:07:35] Prior to President Trump signing the memorandum, I understand he was around.
[02:07:38] His advisers were flagging to him for weeks that global oil stockpiles were dwindling
[02:07:42] in the window to prevent the reserves from falling.
[02:07:44] critically, depleted levels was closing.
[02:07:53] Trump yesterday at his press conference in France conceded to that likelihood before
[02:07:56] he signed the peace deal with Iran.
[02:08:14] If they close Bob and made a Lego movie, America would be wrapped more than my Spotify.
[02:08:39] This is also part of the reason why I said like America doesn't just wage wars against
[02:08:55] foreign adversaries. Like they have a lot of additional responsibilities with great power
[02:09:00] comes great responsibility. America is the hegemonic superpower. So it has made a promise
[02:09:05] the rest of the world that they have to keep things stable. They are responsible for the
[02:09:09] fragility of the global capitalist system. And at the end of the day, that fragility yields promise
[02:09:14] for the foreign adversaries, especially when there is such close proximity to centers of profit.
[02:09:22] Iran used this geographic, the geographic limitations of the Shredda Hormuz to its advantage.
[02:09:27] America can't just go all right, we're blowing everything up. America is the shepherd and
[02:09:36] the torch carrier of global, this global system of capitalism.
[02:09:42] And therefore, the American president has a lot of responsibility to the forces of capital.
[02:09:47] And if the forces of capital are like, this is too much volatility, we're no longer making
[02:09:51] money, you're actually fucking the board up, they have to retreat. They have to manage
[02:09:56] a negotiated response. They have to literally say, all right, we're done with the fighting.
[02:10:01] We're done with the war. We will concede to your demands. There's nothing that they can
[02:10:07] do in this situation. America's perceived power becomes America's weakness overnight.
[02:10:15] And that's precisely what happened here. The Middle East correspondent for the Economist,
[02:10:23] Greg Carlstrom says, and we should remember that for now.
[02:10:26] The key question is not, does Iran say Hormuz is open, but rather do shippers fear Hormuz
[02:10:32] might be closed?
[02:10:33] Whatever the official statements, a sense of uncertainty will have a detrimental effect
[02:10:36] on traffic.
[02:10:37] See also Bob Elmandeb.
[02:10:42] It is neither the U.S. nor Iran that determine whether the Hormuz is open or not, it's shipping
[02:10:46] and insurance companies.
[02:10:48] So he has to also manage this negotiation well because as long as there's instability,
[02:10:55] as long as there's instability, shippers are obviously going to say, maybe there's too
[02:11:01] much volatility for us.
[02:11:02] We don't know if the fucking Shred of Hormuz has actually been de-mined successfully.
[02:11:07] We don't know.
[02:11:08] There's no guarantee from the Iranian side that they will refuse to open fire on ships.
[02:11:14] Yes, the drama shippers.
[02:11:18] The weapon. They're never going to have a nuclear weapon.
[02:11:22] I got a P. It's very clear and very simple. But if I were hitting them right now, when you stopped, if we're not going to put boots on the ground, okay?
[02:11:32] I mean, you don't want boots on the ground, right? If we're not going to put boots on the ground, probably the same people, you know, they go deep into the caves.
[02:11:39] caves are called granite caves are very powerful they go deep in and then when we
[02:11:43] stop they'll come up and they'll probably be the same leaders so nothing
[02:11:46] okay ready when I knock them out we knocked them out so powerfully we would
[02:11:53] right now have the hormones straight would be totally closed you would have
[02:11:57] mines all over it and it would have missiles flying over a billion dollar
[02:12:01] ships and those ships will never sail we wouldn't have oil for months as long
[02:12:08] as you're dropping bombs that thing is automatically closed because those ships
[02:12:12] cost 500 to a billion dollars a piece they're not gonna be sailing with rockets
[02:12:17] so just to finish I just looked oil is tumbling their ships are roaring out of
[02:12:24] there they want to go home they want to drop they're all full with oil there's
[02:12:28] a gusher I mean this we have seven or eight hundred ships are leaving but if I
[02:12:35] attack them none of those ships are leaving the stock market is way up way
[02:12:40] way up you know the stock market is up over the last four or five days when it
[02:12:45] looks like we're gonna make a deal stock markets up thousands of points
[02:12:51] everybody's richer now would you rather have that or be like some stupid people
[02:12:56] I'd be honest with you I lost respect for some people because you lose respect
[02:13:01] I don't want to mention the music.
[02:13:03] But you know, hardliners, oh, we've got to take them out yet.
[02:13:07] Well, what are you going to do?
[02:13:08] Let me take them out.
[02:13:09] Plus, I'm not looking to kill people.
[02:13:10] I have one primary wish as president in terms of people.
[02:13:17] I never want to be the late great Herbert Hoover.
[02:13:21] So this is the kind of thing that could cause a worldwide
[02:13:27] depression.
[02:13:28] You know that for the last two months I've been taking many ships out there and nobody
[02:13:33] knew it.
[02:13:34] You know why they didn't know it?
[02:13:35] Because we knocked out their radar.
[02:13:37] We knocked out all of their defensive stuff and they were unable to say, uh, last week
[02:13:43] we had one night 25 ships, one night 22, one night 19, one night 21.
[02:13:49] So every night for all these ships, oh, we should, that's how the people were saying,
[02:13:55] where is this?
[02:13:56] Nobody knew we'd leave at one o'clock in the morning all lights off
[02:14:02] I can't I can't believe there's a literal fucking
[02:14:08] Marandi professor Marandi gift emote on this goddamn website dude. It's so funny
[02:14:17] And we have on destroyers
[02:14:19] going alongside, and they had no equipment because we destroyed all of the equipment that would normally be, you know, used to detect this.
[02:14:29] And I went for a month and a half, taking many ships out there every night at one o'clock in the morning, and we were never detected until about a week ago.
[02:14:38] And then I announced that we're doing it.
[02:14:40] Well, I think the New York Times have reported that you guys were engaged in that operation of 20 ships or whatever.
[02:14:45] I wanted to shift.
[02:14:46] They shouldn't have if they did, they shouldn't have.
[02:14:48] Well, they had good sources.
[02:14:49] I mean, they, you know, that's very, not very patriotic
[02:14:52] if they did.
[02:14:53] Well, I did want to talk about Cuba and AI.
[02:14:56] And we have to do it fast because they're waiting for me
[02:14:58] at a very important meeting.
[02:14:59] So you'd said if Cuba is, or better said, if Iran is finished,
[02:15:04] then it's time for Cuba.
[02:15:05] Is there a clock, a countdown clock on Cuba?
[02:15:09] It's a flexible line, but you know,
[02:15:11] Marco is involved the pair much.
[02:15:13] Marco's doing a great job, by the way.
[02:15:15] All my people are doing a very good job.
[02:15:17] but Marco's parents, it's such a great source,
[02:15:19] his parents were from Cuba.
[02:15:21] So you do agree, I defeated Venezuela in crap.
[02:15:25] 100%.
[02:15:26] How do you make the operation in Cuba
[02:15:28] look more like the Venezuela operation?
[02:15:29] Well, the difference is Venezuela has oil, Cuba doesn't.
[02:15:33] Cuba has an S-property, and that's your line.
[02:15:36] How do you make it look more like the Venezuela operation
[02:15:38] than the Iran operation?
[02:15:39] Iran operation took longer.
[02:15:41] No, I think the Iran operation, in a certain way,
[02:15:44] much bigger, a much more powerful from the standpoint of weaponry than Venezuela, but
[02:15:51] Venezuela is a very military state. You know, they have a lot of soldiers. You know, we went
[02:15:55] into that fort and they had thousands of soldiers in and we went in with 201 people
[02:16:01] and that was a part of the pilot was very brave. He had his leg shot from underneath
[02:16:05] where the machine gunner who who got a you know escaped a bad a bad life, a bad death. So
[02:16:12] So, no, I think that Venezuela, here's the thing, in Venezuela, it was so incredible,
[02:16:21] right?
[02:16:22] Yep.
[02:16:23] And we waited, and waited, and at the right time I said, let's go do it now, we waited
[02:16:26] for the weather, we had to wait six days to make some really bad weather.
[02:16:29] You know, the pilot said, sir, we want to do it.
[02:16:32] We went in in less than I did, they didn't care.
[02:16:34] And it actually lasted 48 minutes.
[02:16:38] And this is an arm, you know, they have a lot of soldiers, they're a lot of good soldiers.
[02:16:41] With, if you look at Iran, they've been doing this stuff for 47 years.
[02:16:49] They've been taunting you and everybody else, all of the media, they're very good with the
[02:16:53] press.
[02:16:54] They have a great fake media.
[02:16:57] And I put out a truth a little while ago, I said, if I had the white flag of surrender
[02:17:03] raised, and if they said, praise be to Allah, Trump is the greatest president, we hereby
[02:17:09] surrender.
[02:17:10] times were right that they won the war. They've lost so much credibility. So it's a very different
[02:17:17] kind of a place in Venezuela, but Venezuela, you know,
[02:17:20] Oh, wow. Oh, wow. At least he recognizes that now. Oh, it turns out the Iranian government
[02:17:33] was designed very differently than the Venezuelan government. Because remember, the reason why
[02:17:39] This is significant is because he literally believed when Benjamin Netanyahu was like, yeah, you'll just go in there
[02:17:44] Just go in there. It'll be just like Venezuela. It'll be so fucking easy. It'll be so awesome
[02:17:49] He was like, yeah, that seems good. That seems that seems to be real
[02:17:55] Nope
[02:17:57] Nope turns out not like Venezuela at all
[02:18:05] The problem is Cuba
[02:18:09] In some respects is similar and that's what he's talking about here
[02:18:13] He's like literally saying like and this is him calling his next shot and I do worry about this as well
[02:18:18] We have to fight back against this as well because again senseless militarism
[02:18:24] senseless warfare senseless amounts of death and destruction
[02:18:31] He's gonna try it again, especially because he has more perceived weakness
[02:18:36] He's going to try to get a W here. He's going to try to secure a W here. And, and most likely try to conquer Cuba.
[02:18:45] I know Cuba has done a lot of privatization initiatives now. They're actively trying to save their country.
[02:18:52] We'll get to that in a little bit, but...
[02:18:55] Libs won't stop the invasion of Cuba. I know. Well, we'll, we'll do our very best to make
[02:19:14] sure that that doesn't happen. But we're running Venezuela with the people that we
[02:19:17] Do you see the Cuba operation volume similarly to the way it's possible?
[02:19:21] It's possible.
[02:19:22] Uh, the, uh, like this is what I, this is what I despise.
[02:19:28] I, I, I hate hearing this shit.
[02:19:32] I hate hearing this.
[02:19:47] so callous the way that we talk about other countries. There are people that live there.
[02:19:53] There are people who have dreams, there are children, there are babies.
[02:19:59] There are good people, bad people. And the way that we just fucking talk about foreign nations,
[02:20:06] the way we get to talk about foreign nations is genuinely fucking disgusting. It is literally
[02:20:11] sociopathic, it is every bit the same, energy-wise, is what you hear from Itamar
[02:20:18] Ben-Givir. Sure, he won't say, like, oh, we're gonna kill, you know, Cuban mothers
[02:20:22] for the crime of, of our mothers crying or whatever, but like, it's the same energy,
[02:20:29] it's the same principle, it's so fucking dehumanizing.
[02:20:34] And then we justify this kind of reaction, we justify this kind of attitude because all
[02:20:45] of our foreign adversaries are barbaric animals, right?
[02:20:47] Like that's their lesser beings than we are.
[02:20:50] That's our attitude.
[02:20:55] This kind of psychopathic behavior, in my opinion, makes us the fucking barbarians,
[02:21:01] okay?
[02:21:02] doesn't make them the barbarians that must be tamed, we are the barbarians that must
[02:21:05] be tamed. It's disgusting.
[02:21:08] But, well, there's another thing. These places are close by. Whereas, oh, we have a hype
[02:21:16] trend if you want to carry the fucking flame level 2 hype trend. If we get to level 10
[02:21:20] hype trend, I will play the Israeli Charlie Kirk anthem, okay? Speaking of which, Piker
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[02:21:48] can also rewind on a desktop. Maybe I'll play the Arabic version of the, we are Charlie
[02:21:55] Kirk who knows if I'm getting if I'm feeling frisky the history of colonial
[02:22:09] conquest has always been justified by taming the beast the barbarians the
[02:22:13] lesser beings okay that's not new it's totally the oldest propaganda in the
[02:22:20] book manifest destiny was the exact same
[02:22:23] uh... it just it was the the ideology that that justified chattel slavery
[02:22:29] where there's a country music version
[02:22:31] all i love that one too okay maybe will do the country music version who knows
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[02:22:44] yet white man's burden that that sort of thing it's always been the same as
[02:22:48] always been the same
[02:22:53] what's wrong with manifest destiny every nation should serve its interest
[02:22:57] what's wrong with manifest destiny
[02:22:59] just because there are people in other countries does not mean america should not
[02:23:01] progress its interest it is what it is we are the god selected country
[02:23:05] after israel and nothing will stop us i'm kidding oh my god okay
[02:23:09] i thought you were genuinely a real hog in the wild who was actually sincerely
[02:23:13] saying like what's wrong with fucking genocide
[02:23:18] You were so close here. Take a second off. Take a second off, buddy.
[02:23:24] I was about to fucking open up the barrage.
[02:23:28] Oh, anyway,
[02:23:32] if you look at around, it's a very long trip. You know,
[02:23:36] I flew to that area a few times and unrelated to this,
[02:23:42] but you're flying for 18 hours. You know, you're flying for a long time.
[02:23:45] Venezuela is relatively close and Cuba's hopscotch.
[02:23:50] Well, I wanted to talk about-
[02:23:52] Wouldn't Ed Barco get involved with Cuba?
[02:23:54] Cuba wants to talk very badly.
[02:23:56] We have a lot of people that voted for me, like 95%.
[02:24:00] And we're going to-
[02:24:01] So, if we're going to support
[02:24:02] is in the Cuban-American community, I mean-
[02:24:03] That's right.
[02:24:04] Oh, I love them.
[02:24:05] So, I wanted to present this to you,
[02:24:06] just the map of the Western Hemisphere.
[02:24:09] When you look at, I mean, there's a gift, right?
[02:24:13] But when you look at this,
[02:24:14] Do you see this as a fundamentally American hemisphere? Is this fundamentally...
[02:24:19] More and more so, yeah. More and more so.
[02:24:20] Well, much more respected. So, we had a man that couldn't walk up a flight of stairs,
[02:24:26] and I don't want to talk about this because if I have a trip a little bit, they'll say,
[02:24:28] oh, this is terrible. Okay, can happen. But you can't trip every time you go on the stage.
[02:24:35] We had a man that wasn't respected. He wasn't smart 40 years ago.
[02:24:40] He was the worst thing that ever happened to old people, because I have old people,
[02:24:43] friends of mine that are 93, 95 years old, they're 100% Gary Player, great golfer. I play golf,
[02:24:50] he's got 71, he's 90 years old and he's mentally exactly the same as he was for the last 30 years.
[02:24:56] There are a lot of people. Biden was the worst thing that ever happened to old people because
[02:25:04] you guys were not honest with the public. The public saw it, he was a disaster and you know
[02:25:10] the worst thing he did inflation was really bad but that wasn't the worst thing the worst thing because
[02:25:13] I inherited a rule this up look at what's happening with prices now they're coming down and with the
[02:25:18] oil they're really coming down I had to make an excursion to stop a very volatile group of people
[02:25:27] that are smart very smart you know the Iranians very smart people uh they're sort of primitive
[02:25:33] Genius
[02:25:34] But they're smart. I mean, okay
[02:25:36] I had to stop them because if they had a nuclear weapon they would use it and you want to see
[02:25:42] Bedlam let them blow up a couple of cities someplace like they would have blown up Israel if it weren't for me
[02:25:50] Israel would not exist today
[02:25:52] Because I terminated the Brock Hussein Obama deal the JCB
[02:25:59] This is the best I
[02:26:01] I personally love whenever he brings up the JCPOA, because only Trump gets to do this,
[02:26:08] where he can point to a pivotal accomplishment of a former leader that he hates.
[02:26:14] That was far better than the current one by American standards.
[02:26:17] By the American government standards, I don't personally care, obviously, because I care
[02:26:22] about justice.
[02:26:23] I care about what's moral, what's just, and by that standard, yes, the Donald Trump
[02:26:29] MOU is far better than the JCPOA. But from the perspective of like America, the entity,
[02:26:38] it's a far worse deal, right? That's why so many people are fucking losing their mind,
[02:26:41] because their expectation is, of course, we get to dominate all of our enemies. Of course,
[02:26:45] we get to do whatever the fuck we want. These sanctions are supposed to be permanent.
[02:26:50] Why does Iran get to sell their oil? Like, that's the working mentality of the American
[02:26:56] foreign policy apparatus so from that from that perspective is a huge ginormous instance of defeat
[02:27:03] now given the fact that the blob and the foreign policy apparatus's goals are outright antagonistic
[02:27:09] to the goals and the needs of the american working class you shouldn't actually worry about this
[02:27:14] at all however it is very funny that he will then go to the media and say remember when
[02:27:19] barack obama did the jcpoa which was objectively better than the mo you deal that were currently
[02:27:24] signing off on. Yeah, that was actually far worse. That was far worse, actually. No one believes that,
[02:27:32] man. The very same people that are, Zionists themselves, ideologically or paid to be,
[02:27:43] bribed to be Zionists, will look to this current MOU and then will compare it to the JCPOA,
[02:27:49] which they despised at the time openly and say, oh my god, we didn't know how good we had it.
[02:27:57] Because their ultimate goal is Israel's goals. And Israel's goals are to destroy Iran, right?
[02:28:05] To dominate Iran, to destroy Iran, to destabilize Iran economically.
[02:28:10] That's why that's the interests that these sanctions served for decades.
[02:28:19] In any case, hello.
[02:28:29] Hello.
[02:28:30] Hi.
[02:28:31] What are you looking at?
[02:28:32] What are you looking at?
[02:28:33] What are you looking at?
[02:28:34] Hi.
[02:28:35] What are you looking at? What are you looking at? What are you looking at?
[02:28:41] Hi.
[02:28:48] Anyway, let's continue.
[02:28:50] Which was a road to a nuclear weapon. They would have had it five years ago.
[02:28:53] Context, 2015, JCPOI, limited Iran's uranium production capability for ten years and barred the kinds of, kinds needed for nuclear weapons.
[02:29:00] They would have used it within the first week in my opinion and Israel would no longer be with us. Israel would have been gone
[02:29:06] Years ago had I not done that now
[02:29:09] What surprised me most is they waited so long
[02:29:12] They waited till I came back. They didn't do it intentionally. They didn't think I'd be coming back a lot of people didn't think so because of
[02:29:19] weaponization they weaponized government
[02:29:22] but I came back with a roar better than before I think better than before and
[02:29:27] And think of it, Israel would have been gone if we didn't hit them with the B-2 bombers,
[02:29:34] they worked all that enriched material, they were one month away, it was right there, they
[02:29:39] could have walked down, they can't do that anyway, you know, the B-2 bombers did their
[02:29:43] job with those great pilots, say, that's sitting, the mountain collapsed on top of it, it collapsed
[02:29:50] on top of it, had we not hit them, they would have had a nuclear weapon, they would have
[02:29:55] used it on Israel, they would have used it also on Saudi Arabia and you saw that on Qatar or New A.E.
[02:30:01] on Kuwait, Bahrain because when that war started, I guess my biggest surprise, almost immediately,
[02:30:08] missiles were flying at these five other countries. I said, why is he doing it? And you know what that
[02:30:13] brought those five countries right into my lap? They were great. And last one, artificial intelligence.
[02:30:23] Excuse me, just a second.
[02:30:25] If it weren't for Donald Trump and B.B. Netanyahu worked well with me,
[02:30:30] but he will tell you we're the ones with the guns, we're the ones with the whole deal,
[02:30:34] we're the ones with the B-2 bombers, etc.
[02:30:37] If it weren't for Donald Trump, Israel would have been eviscerated.
[02:30:43] It's a relationship with Netanyahu's.
[02:30:45] It's good, but we have to keep them a little bit sane.
[02:30:50] Are you?
[02:30:55] Bro.
[02:30:59] Just fucking unload.
[02:31:02] You are so bitch made.
[02:31:05] You're such a bitch, Donald.
[02:31:07] God damn, dude.
[02:31:09] We got to give them a little bit.
[02:31:12] Same.
[02:31:15] Just cook his ass on low.
[02:31:17] J.D. Vance understands the assignment.
[02:31:19] JD Vance knows what time it is. They are literally offloading all of the responsibility Israel right now at least those
[02:31:27] With ambitions of higher office like JD Vance
[02:31:30] Recognize what the room looks like are reading the room and are straight up
[02:31:36] Offloading all the responsibility Israel, which is the spoiling party at this moment
[02:31:40] It's also the inciting party for why this war started to begin with here is here is what JD is saying by the way
[02:31:47] I do think that's, but like he is literally going on the Tucker Carlson Apology a tour
[02:31:52] right now.
[02:31:53] If you haven't noticed sometimes, you know, advocates of Israel make or pros are people
[02:31:59] in the United States.
[02:32:00] Yeah.
[02:32:01] JD knows where the public is going and is trying to jump ahead of it and secure his
[02:32:04] distance from the administration on a popular issue.
[02:32:07] And all the expected rooms are falling for it.
[02:32:10] Sad.
[02:32:11] Yeah.
[02:32:12] Part of the reason why everyone is falling for it, by the way, is because they're desperate.
[02:32:16] They're hungry.
[02:32:19] And that hunger comes from the fact that no one on the opposing side is demonstrating
[02:32:26] any moral clarity on this issue at all.
[02:32:29] That's the problem.
[02:32:30] If the Democrats, because look, the way you present your coalition and the way you present
[02:32:37] the National Opposition Party to the Republican, mega Trumpism matters.
[02:32:43] And for all of this timeline, leading up to this very moment, if the Democrats have spent
[02:32:49] most of their time, energy, and their initiatives attacking their left flank as insurgents, as
[02:32:55] oppositional figures that they feel is an existential threat, rather than spending all that moment
[02:33:04] all this time shitting on Israel, shitting on the Trumps, shitting on Trumpism, shitting
[02:33:09] on Israel for how much they have manipulated American foreign policy, how much of the responsibility
[02:33:14] is actually in the hands of Israel. Instead of doing that, they yelled at the people who
[02:33:19] were doing that on their left flank, then yeah, at this moment, there is a level of
[02:33:25] desperation for the public that will welcome this kind of response from J.D. Vance. If
[02:33:33] the Democrats, on the other hand, spent all this time shitting on Israel and basically
[02:33:39] being the leader, showing the rest of the country that they were actually the leader
[02:33:46] of this fuck Israel coalition, then JD Vance's statements in this moment would just come across
[02:33:51] as hollow.
[02:33:53] It would not come across as novel.
[02:33:55] It wouldn't come across as sincere.
[02:33:58] But because of that desperation, because of that desperation from the public that have
[02:34:03] not heard this from anybody with the exception of maybe Zoram Mammadani at times or maybe
[02:34:08] a couple fucking politicians that are running that are getting yelled at by the rest of
[02:34:11] the Democratic Party.
[02:34:13] They hear this for the first time and they go, oh my God, he's brilliant.
[02:34:22] What the hell is this?
[02:34:24] Nessie?
[02:34:25] Make two critical mistakes.
[02:34:31] On the one hand is not delineating between America's interests and Israeli interests
[02:34:35] because they're not always the same.
[02:34:37] But the second is always conflating criticism of a particular government with Jewhatred.
[02:34:45] Because if everything is Jewhatred, then nothing is Jewhatred.
[02:34:48] I actually think Jewhatred is very bad, which is why I think we have to be very careful
[02:34:52] about not calling every...
[02:34:53] It's kind of like how progressives for 20 years called everything racist.
[02:34:57] And if everything is racism, nothing is racism, and we have to be very careful not to, you
[02:35:03] know, in order to serve a certain foreign policy objective, try to criticize.
[02:35:08] Yeah, I can't, you know, it was really fucking annoying.
[02:35:11] I need to charge this motherfucker for biting my shit, dude.
[02:35:17] This is literally what I've been saying.
[02:35:21] Stealing my fucking flow bar for bar.
[02:35:26] What the hell?
[02:35:30] He just gave the house and I be bullet points.
[02:35:33] What the fuck?
[02:35:37] Tucker's been doing this too obviously I can't even take credit for this because he's probably fucking cribbing Tucker's shit
[02:35:43] Okay
[02:35:45] But it's like
[02:35:47] But this is this this JD Vance cannot be the highest government official that says this
[02:35:56] Okay, where is the Democratic Party?
[02:36:03] Somebody is anti-semitic when they're just not yeah, actually he did watch Collargate
[02:36:09] He did bring up Collargate in the past so like obviously
[02:36:33] Completely agree with all that and I think that distinction is important. However, from
[02:36:41] my vantage point, it seems to me like the bigger problem is I won't even, I don't know
[02:36:47] exactly how I would describe it in a way that would be charitable, but almost like Israel
[02:36:52] derangement syndrome going beyond, okay, yeah, we don't like Israeli policies. We don't think
[02:36:57] that we should put the priorities of any country first completely agree with that. That's fine.
[02:37:02] But the obsession that some people have, I would say on the right, with blaming all of their problems on Israel,
[02:37:10] all of their disagreements with Trump on some secret Israeli influence.
[02:37:14] And I'm not saying all of those people hate every Jewish person, but it seems to get there really fast.
[02:37:20] I see that more prominently on the right than I see true Israel first kind of obsession that...
[02:37:27] Yeah, okay.
[02:37:32] I mean, yeah, no shit. Oh my god. It turns out there's anti-Semites on the right guys
[02:37:38] alert the presses
[02:37:42] Hey, hey, I'm shocked guys. Let me tell you how shocked I am
[02:37:48] That there are a lot of
[02:37:51] Straight-up anti-Semites on the right as crazy. What?
[02:37:56] What how could this have happened
[02:37:58] But even then, even then, if the two working political forces in this country is right-wing
[02:38:09] boomer-fillo-semitism and right-wing boomer-anti-semitism, or more so, the younger generation's
[02:38:16] griper-anti-semitism, okay, right-wing boomer-fillo-semitism is a far, far more consequential and far
[02:38:27] more powerful ideological force in the Republican Party than the right-wing anti-Semitism is,
[02:38:34] unless you're just on Twitter, at which point it's just all Grapers. Yes.
[02:38:41] So even on that front, I think she's wrong. By the way, ironically enough, both of those
[02:38:47] mentalities still come from anti-Semitism, otherizing Jews.
[02:38:53] Hasan is a gigantic fucking hypocrite. He constantly makes jokes that are meant to be sarcastic
[02:38:59] But when a chatter does the same thing he gets super butt-hurt about it screw you, dude
[02:39:05] Middle finger emoji dog
[02:39:10] You do realize that this is a visual medium as well, right and I have established
[02:39:16] Political opinions that you are aware of so when I'm actually being sarcastic you can kind of tell
[02:39:21] Well, whereas an anonymous account making a statement is going to be a little bit more
[02:39:27] difficult to figure out to identify sarcasm in, don't you think?
[02:39:41] I've made so many comments where I'm actually earnestly making a point that is worth talking
[02:39:44] about.
[02:39:45] You only read the comments that are frustrating at you about something you're being stupid
[02:39:47] about.
[02:39:48] God, you're in an arena full of people.
[02:39:57] Currently there are 26,450 other people in here with you.
[02:40:03] I know from your perspective it seems like I'm just in your living room talking to you
[02:40:07] directly and in this current moment I am talking to you directly but like you have to remember
[02:40:13] that at times.
[02:40:14] a lot of people forget that where they go, no, he's talking to me, please understand
[02:40:26] where I'm coming from every now and then, please. I can't know you personally. It's
[02:40:32] It's virtually impossible, okay?
[02:40:43] I don't know what's going on.
[02:40:48] You never read my Toby Durdins, I'm sorry.
[02:40:53] I agree with you so much of what you're saying, I just think you get stuck on stuff that doesn't
[02:40:56] actually make sense and then it like reverse critical about stuff that you do exactly the
[02:41:01] the same buddy. If you can't fucking figure out the irony of you advancing this cause
[02:41:07] right now while simultaneously saying like it's your fault that you're getting stuck
[02:41:11] on it, I don't know what to tell you. So in an effort not to be bitch made chatter upset
[02:41:20] because they were timed out for being weird as fuck is Jason texting with Ashley St. Clair
[02:41:24] Lamau check logs. Okay, let's not dunk on this chatter. Okay, let's not dunk on this
[02:41:31] Shatter. Let's just be a little bit kinder to one another and let's be a little bit more
[02:41:35] understanding of one another. Okay?
[02:41:44] How about that? And in an effort to move along this conversation to more productive waters,
[02:41:49] I'm just going to move on from responding to that one Shatter. And you guys should stop responding
[02:41:56] into that one shatter as well. Okay, let's continue with JD Vance stealing my shit verbatim.
[02:42:03] They seem to be describing. So I see both and I think both are bad and you know I'm probably
[02:42:09] particularly sensitive to the first thing because in the last two days I've been defending the
[02:42:12] president's decision to end the Iran deal and I find often the arguments are well Israel doesn't
[02:42:19] think this is good therefore it's bad and my reaction is Israel's opinions matter but fundamentally
[02:42:25] they are separate. But you're right. I mean, there are certainly people who take every
[02:42:29] frustration with the Trump administration, every policy disagreement becomes because
[02:42:34] of Israel. And that is absolutely wrong. And again, I think that that is one of those things
[02:42:39] that can bleed into some very dark places. Yeah, I think that it's upon us as leaders,
[02:42:44] as public commentators, just try to be very rational about this, to try to distinguish
[02:42:49] what is legitimate disagreement from ethnic hatred. And you just got to be careful about it.
[02:42:54] But I think we I actually think both the Trump administration, but the right generally is it by the way
[02:43:02] This guy loves ethnic hatred so much
[02:43:08] This guy loves ethnic hatred
[02:43:10] So much that he has literally thrown his own Indian wife and Indian children under the bus
[02:43:17] in order to
[02:43:19] Gain the attention and love and admiration of some of the most odious forces in American politics, so like
[02:43:32] Anti-Semitism is a canary in the coal mine of fascism
[02:43:35] It's one of the oldest bigotries that has caused those of the Jewish faith a tremendous amount of pain
[02:43:40] From pogroms to the Holocaust Jews have always been singled out by those in power as a scapegoat for
[02:43:47] instability and economic volatility people in power cause. A resilient nascent
[02:43:53] antisemitism is a constant threat, especially as economic instability makes
[02:43:57] those in power seek out old targets. They're not very creative, usually. They
[02:44:03] just always rehash the same propaganda over and over again. This is
[02:44:09] precisely the reason why I am terrified of the conflation of anti-Zionism and
[02:44:14] anti-Semitism. The conflation is dangerous. Valid criticisms against the
[02:44:21] state, especially as all of the violence is unfolding and everyone can see it,
[02:44:28] valid criticisms against the state committing these atrocities and tying
[02:44:32] it back to Judaism as a cynical ploy to stop all matter of conversation is
[02:44:40] truly terrifying. God I've gotten so much better at fucking speeches is crazy.
[02:44:50] That written speech sounds like a fucking high school graduate. I've gotten way
[02:44:58] better. I've gotten way better at speeches man. I swear.
[02:45:05] You're way too hard on yourself. Nah you guys are being parasocial I think.
[02:45:10] you're being too nice, which is nice. Normally you're very unkind. Chat is a blob. It's very
[02:45:15] unkind at times, but it's okay to recognize the growth. You know what I'm saying?
[02:45:19] It's in a place of figuring this stuff out. Any debate, every debate has excesses on either side,
[02:45:27] but that's part of the process of figuring this stuff out together.
[02:45:40] You're going to be able to control Israel from attacking Lebanon.
[02:45:47] Yeah.
[02:45:48] I will be.
[02:45:49] I mean, I want to have a lot of respect for me and they do, as I say, you mean, no, I
[02:45:56] got better writing scripts.
[02:45:57] No, no, it doesn't write all the scripts.
[02:45:59] Shatters.
[02:46:00] Holy shit.
[02:46:01] That's crazy.
[02:46:02] Remember?
[02:46:03] I
[02:46:06] Remember like I I
[02:46:08] He edits my my shit calm down. Okay, but this
[02:46:14] No, not no Samson no a call when terminate the JC PO a
[02:46:18] Road to remember
[02:46:20] This is what I mean by the way. This is what I mean. I said I just said oh, I'm glad that you're
[02:46:25] I'm glad that you guys are being nice to me and then immediately someone has to be like you're fucking you're stupid
[02:46:33] I speak for a living, okay?
[02:46:44] These speeches and these scripts have nothing in them that you haven't heard a million
[02:46:48] times over from me on this broadcast.
[02:46:51] That was a road to a nuclear weapon, legally.
[02:46:55] It says right there.
[02:46:57] And Obama thought he could pay them off.
[02:46:58] He gave him billions and billions of dollars, $1.7 billion in cash.
[02:47:02] You know, it was a well-known story, but it didn't work.
[02:47:05] You can't bribe your way out of it.
[02:47:06] You can't pay off your way.
[02:47:07] But if I didn't do that, and if I didn't attack their nuclear
[02:47:11] supply 10 months ago with the B2 bombers,
[02:47:16] Israel would not exist today.
[02:47:18] So artificial intelligence did not
[02:47:25] a very artful transition, my name.
[02:47:27] Do you see artificial intelligence as a weapon?
[02:47:30] Well, improperly use it could be, improperly use,
[02:47:34] I will tell you one thing, it's so big.
[02:47:37] It is big, like nobody's, I mean, bigger than the internet.
[02:47:42] It's bigger than any, I've seen the different things
[02:47:45] come along.
[02:47:46] It's an age where people like you,
[02:47:48] if we're nice, smart people like we are,
[02:47:51] we watch and we see what's happening.
[02:47:53] This AI is incredible.
[02:47:56] Now, it's unbelievable for good.
[02:47:59] You're gonna have medical cures coming up 25 years early
[02:48:02] because of it, you're gonna have other things happening,
[02:48:05] but you have to watch, you know,
[02:48:08] we have a situation with Anthropic
[02:48:10] and we didn't like what they were doing.
[02:48:14] And so far I think they've behaved very responsibly
[02:48:17] to our request.
[02:48:19] Do you view Anthropic and to a degree
[02:48:23] at CEO Dario Amade as a threat to national security?
[02:48:28] Well, not now, but a week ago, maybe, I was with him yesterday, he made a speech, I made
[02:48:36] a little speech, we were in the room, we were in the G7, and seemed like a nice guy, smart guy.
[02:48:43] But he responded to us very quickly, because you know it's tremendous liability, people get put in
[02:48:51] prison immediately for that, you know you can't play games with it. And he responded very responsibly,
[02:48:57] I thought so far. I think he will. Do you have the power and inclination to shut them down or
[02:49:04] possibly take them? Well, I don't want to do that because I'm somebody that, you know, we're beating
[02:49:08] China by a lot. When I was with President Xi, we talked about it. We're beating China by a lot.
[02:49:14] Everyone thought that we didn't have the electricity. I came up with an idea. I thought of it myself.
[02:49:20] I let them build their own electric plants when they're building their factories. That way,
[02:49:24] they don't have to use an old grid.
[02:49:27] And they actually sell back into the grid
[02:49:29] at a cheap price, excess electricity.
[02:49:32] They need massive amounts.
[02:49:34] It's amazing.
[02:49:35] They need double the amount of electricity
[02:49:38] that this country produces for everything to run it.
[02:49:42] So I had the idea, I said, I'm gonna let them,
[02:49:44] I mean, we don't have that kind of electricity.
[02:49:46] Really, nobody does.
[02:49:48] And they're building their plants
[02:49:50] and they're building the most incredible
[02:49:52] electric producing factories, you've ever seen.
[02:49:55] So we're leading China by a lot.
[02:49:57] It's going to be for the good
[02:49:59] and we're watching for the bad.
[02:50:00] Is there?
[02:50:01] I think the good, let me put it in a different way.
[02:50:02] The good far outweighs the bad.
[02:50:05] We are going to find the bad and we're gonna stop it.
[02:50:08] You have the power to use the defense production.
[02:50:10] I have the power to use a lot of things, yeah.
[02:50:13] Would you consider using the Defense Production Act
[02:50:15] to possibly regulate the control AI or AI?
[02:50:18] I would, but I'm not sure I have to do that.
[02:50:20] I think so far it's been very responsible.
[02:50:23] Actually, it was a competitor and a part owner
[02:50:28] that turned anthropic in.
[02:50:30] They didn't like that what they were doing.
[02:50:32] They were very concerned.
[02:50:33] Think of it, it's part owner.
[02:50:35] And I think it worked out very well, I think.
[02:50:39] And France at the G7 had talked about having
[02:50:42] an international group comes together.
[02:50:45] They want the United States to share more on AI.
[02:50:48] Well, the problem we have is that we are leading everybody by a lot.
[02:50:58] Where are you in, as you wind down to your presidency, you've got two more years.
[02:51:04] I don't go in the wind down, I think we've got a lot of time.
[02:51:07] We have two and a half plus years.
[02:51:10] Every two and a half plus years, presidency has a life cycle.
[02:51:17] And as a president comes to his, in a second term to his last midterm, his party usually
[02:51:23] loses control of the house.
[02:51:24] His poll numbers usually start to decline and he starts to weaken.
[02:51:29] And that's happening to you.
[02:51:32] No, it's not.
[02:51:33] Fake polls.
[02:51:34] I have great poll numbers.
[02:51:35] How do you maintain-
[02:51:36] I would beat any candidate they have by 25 points.
[02:51:41] Well, how do you maintain your-
[02:51:42] I have great poll numbers.
[02:51:43] How do you maintain your power going forward?
[02:51:45] You have the Senate.
[02:51:46] about. No, I don't think of it. All I do is do my job. You know, I have more than two and a half
[02:51:52] years. I have a lot of time, but all I do is think about doing my job. And we have other things,
[02:51:58] very big things that I want to do in the next two and a half years. Some very impactful things.
[02:52:04] Things are happening that aren't good and I'm going to straighten them out. And some things
[02:52:08] are happening that should be better and I'm going to make them better. This is a great presidency.
[02:52:15] Are you going to miss being in this White House?
[02:52:19] Well, it's so early.
[02:52:20] I don't like to talk about it because, you know, two and a half years is a pretty long
[02:52:22] time in old fairness.
[02:52:23] I love the building.
[02:52:24] I'm fixing the building.
[02:52:25] You know, I do that in my little side hobby.
[02:52:28] You see the granite, which is they had stones that's broken, the marble's broken, the tile
[02:52:34] they have is garbage from a low-class place that sells garbage.
[02:52:38] This is the White House.
[02:52:40] You saw the white floor, I assume.
[02:52:42] You saw the beautiful granite.
[02:52:44] I fix it.
[02:52:45] I pay for it myself. I don't want money. And I'm conflicted. Look, look at how excited
[02:52:54] he gets about this stuff. Like you ask him about Xi Jinping. You ask him about Israel.
[02:53:00] You ask him about the Democrats. He's like, uh, whatever. The moment you ask him about
[02:53:04] like renovations in the oval office, he's like, well, you know, I'm fixing it. I'm doing
[02:53:09] so much he lights the fuck up dude it is crazy it's crazy how you could just tell what he
[02:53:18] sincerely likes to do and it sucks because the thing that he sincerely likes to do are
[02:53:24] also bad and they're also objective failures like the fucking reflecting pole he loves
[02:53:33] doing interior design he loves doing architecture and it's still all dog shit every part of
[02:53:39] this presidency has been asked things that he hates ass things that he loves to do ass
[02:53:50] is crazy the white houses will soon be in better shape than it was and most importantly
[02:53:58] when it was no most importantly i'm building what will be one of the greatest ballrooms and safety
[02:54:04] that's anywhere in the world. Yeah, Maggie Haberman already wrote about this, but is a new book coming
[02:54:10] out with Jonathan Swann and Maggie Haberman. It was not uncommon for Trump to superglue
[02:54:14] gold trim to the walls of the Oval Office.
[02:54:26] It's so gaudy. It's so gaudy.
[02:54:29] body. It's he wants to be a golf monarch so fucking bad. It's just like, like there is
[02:54:41] literally nothing redeemable about the Trump presidency. And yet, tens of millions of people
[02:54:47] hang by every word. It is a mind boggling. Like there are so many people who are hallucinating.
[02:54:59] An alternative reality, an alternative existence where Donald Trump is awesome. He's doing
[02:55:04] everything great. Nothing bad can happen. Only everything good can happen. Shoes and
[02:55:13] TSA, little bro. Okay, facts. Fair is fair. The one redeemable aspect of the Trump presidency
[02:55:19] is that you can now wear your fucking shoes when you go through TSA. Except for the longest
[02:55:25] time, he also, there was no funding of TSA as well. So there was also the standoff due
[02:55:30] to all of the funds going to ICE.
[02:55:41] He decorates like a rich Filipino grandma.
[02:55:49] Book describes how after Trump redecorated the Oval Office to fill it with gold floors,
[02:55:52] did someone ask the president about the likelihood that the next president would undo all that
[02:55:55] he's done?
[02:55:57] Trump said, Cubans love gold.
[02:55:59] Oh, he's talking about Marco Rubio.
[02:56:03] Okay, that's a not-so-subtle remark.
[02:56:10] on JD Vance as well. Can we get Zora on the face the reflecting pool?
[02:56:25] All bulletproof glass. It's all drone proof roofs. It's actually a drone port on the top
[02:56:32] of the roof with views of everything. It's very high up.
[02:56:35] And you'll be able to get there through the Senate. I know the Senate is going to be.
[02:56:38] I don't need it through the Senate.
[02:56:39] I'm paying for myself.
[02:56:40] I don't know what they're talking about giving a billion.
[02:56:43] I don't need money from the Senate.
[02:56:45] I'm putting up my own money and the money
[02:56:47] of very great patriots, Apple, Microsoft.
[02:56:52] You know, Wall, we don't need money.
[02:56:55] We have a judge who said he'd rather have it
[02:56:57] be put up by the government.
[02:56:59] Why?
[02:57:01] We're giving a gift of a tremendous military
[02:57:06] And also a very important ballroom for safety. You see how many with all the whack jobs all these crazy people
[02:57:13] The bulletproof plasticist that nothing gets through it. The drones won't hit it. They'll bounce off the roof
[02:57:21] We're actually putting a drone port up that's very important
[02:57:24] But we have a judge that probably doesn't like Donald Trump
[02:57:27] Fortunately, we have appellate judges that you know I've done okay with the appellate judges
[02:57:31] But I have not done so well with some of these judges that probably have trumped the rangeman syndrome, but I will say just in finishing
[02:57:40] By the way because he was president already and because of the dominance of the Republican movement since his first tenure
[02:57:48] most of the judges he's referencing are
[02:57:51] fucking republicans or
[02:57:53] His own personal appointments, and that's why it's so funny. Whatever he complains about like
[02:57:59] like, you know, Trump derangement syndrome judges, because like, the Federalist Society
[02:58:06] has been such a domineering force in court appointments in this country since the fucking
[02:58:12] 90s, that most of the judges you arrive at are still going to be Republican appointments.
[02:58:21] And usually, they're even in his own personal appointments.
[02:58:25] It's just that he appointed these guys and then he took it too far and even his own judges
[02:58:31] that he's appointed are like, yeah, well, we have to keep some semblance of power and
[02:58:36] some semblance of independence in the judiciary.
[02:58:40] So we're going to have to say no on this one, big dog.
[02:58:46] That's it.
[02:58:47] That's it.
[02:58:48] And he still turns around and goes, TDS, and it's like the guy that he's talking about
[02:58:53] like a fucking Trump appointed judge, who's like, yeah, I don't think you should be able
[02:58:58] to shoot immigrants in the face without due process or something, maybe like TDS.
[02:59:05] Or I don't think you can actually, I don't know, put your fucking aspirant on the side
[02:59:09] of this government facility. That seems a bridge too far and he's like, TDS, I can't
[02:59:14] believe it. You're telling me, you're telling me I can't write my name on the side of every
[02:59:19] government facility.
[02:59:20] What the hell do you mean?
[02:59:23] We've taken Washington, D.C. from a death trap to one of the safest cities in America.
[02:59:29] Mr. President, I appreciate your time.
[02:59:31] I know you've been rushed today.
[02:59:32] I don't think you had any sleep, did you?
[02:59:34] Not much.
[02:59:35] So you flew across?
[02:59:36] I had two hours for you.
[02:59:38] Two hours.
[02:59:39] You need more than two hours for him, right?
[02:59:42] Anyway, thanks.
[02:59:43] Well, I appreciate your time.
[02:59:44] Thank you very much, sir.
[02:59:45] I appreciate it.
[02:59:46] Thank you very much.
[02:59:50] Well, wow. Wow. Watch 10 seconds of this. It's hilarious. Tucker Carlson couldn't help
[03:00:06] himself. Oh, I saw the clip. I don't do that again. But as of right now, we're waging a
[03:00:13] war with Israel and we just reached the outline of a peace agreement with the country we are
[03:00:19] fighting with Israel without consulting Israel, we sent them a copy, bitch. That's exactly
[03:00:26] what that means. Adults are talking. That's exactly what Trump is saying to Israel. Then
[03:00:31] he goes on to say, yeah, I mean, I think what they're doing in, I understand you got to
[03:00:37] defend yourself and everything, but like, it's brutal what they're doing. It's brutal
[03:00:42] what they're doing in Beirut, in Lebanon, blowing up apartment buildings. At one point,
[03:00:46] not in that clip, but in another from yesterday, he said, you know, I just think it's just
[03:00:50] too much. It's just too much. I think going forward, we may leave the fight against Hezbollah
[03:00:58] to, I don't know, Jelani, who runs Syria. He's a good guy. Let him handle it. He'll do it in a more
[03:01:04] measured way. Now, Jelani, of course, is a former al-Qaeda leader, who is running Syria, really,
[03:01:11] and thanks to Israeli pressure, because Assad, who is literally a practicing medical physician
[03:01:17] educated in Britain, he's just too radical, meaning too anti-Israel.
[03:01:22] So we have to have the former al-Qaeda leader, al-Qaeda, which they told us did 9-11.
[03:01:29] I don't know if you remember that.
[03:01:30] Remember those 19 Arabs with box cutters who killed 3,000 Americans?
[03:01:33] That was the story anyway.
[03:01:35] One of those guys is now our ally in Syria.
[03:01:39] And by the way, that guy, the former al-Qaeda leader, he's just a more reasonable person.
[03:01:44] He's just more humane than Benjamin Netanyahu.
[03:01:46] I mean, I like them all.
[03:01:47] They're all good guys.
[03:01:48] But really, if you're looking for humane treatment of civilians, you've got to go to the al-Qaeda
[03:01:52] guy, not the Israeli prime minister.
[03:01:55] That's what the president said.
[03:01:57] It's unbelievable.
[03:02:01] If I said that, I don't know if I would say that.
[03:02:04] Is that true?
[03:02:05] I don't even know.
[03:02:07] I have maybe less faith in former al-Qaeda leaders than the president does.
[03:02:11] But if I said that would be anti-Semitism, what are you saying?
[03:02:14] Well Trump is saying that the Israelis are such inhumane savages who do not consider
[03:02:21] non-Israeli life fully human.
[03:02:23] That's true by the way, obviously, that we're going to trust the al-Qaeda guy over them.
[03:02:31] So again, watching all this stuff for the last couple of days and your instinct of course
[03:02:35] is always to enjoy the hysteria and the suffering of neocons considering how much suffering they've
[03:02:42] imposed on the rest of us for the past 25 years. I mean, it's almost incalculable. No group has done
[03:02:47] more damage to the United States. No group has come close to doing the amount of damage to the
[03:02:51] United States that the neocons have done over 25 years. So when you see them go totally bonkers
[03:02:55] and start rending their garments on Twitter, you're like, I kind of enjoying this. On the other hand,
[03:03:00] And you just got to be honest and say, I get it.
[03:03:05] You went into this thinking this would be the war that allowed Israel to fully take
[03:03:09] over and control the Middle East.
[03:03:10] They would have no more real imminent threats.
[03:03:15] And yet in one of those ironies that define life, the war ended up radically diminishing
[03:03:22] Israel, radically s**t.
[03:03:24] It's Tucker feeling like Trump and J.D. are taking his thunder.
[03:03:28] No, I don't think Tucker Carlson cares whether or not, I think Tucker Carlson likes if Trump
[03:03:33] goes back to, you know, cribbing whatever he's saying.
[03:03:38] My suspicion, look, my suspicion is that there is a likelihood that this is still a performance
[03:03:48] a facade, and that there is a slant for the America first isolationism that Donald Trump
[03:03:58] clearly leaned into when he was running for office. And he actually benefited tremendously from
[03:04:04] as he positioned himself as an anti-war guy. And I can totally see this being,
[03:04:14] Like, it wouldn't shock me if this was still very much a much more sophisticated propaganda
[03:04:23] machine from the Republican side, from J.D. Vance, who has ambitions of higher office,
[03:04:29] who obviously has been closely connected to Dr. Carlson and J.D. Vance's Peter Thiel's
[03:04:34] top guy, and that they are presenting themselves as like the anti-war America first isolationist
[03:04:42] wing now
[03:04:44] in an effort to
[03:04:46] uh... in an effort to just like garner some level of support because they
[03:04:49] recognize where the
[03:04:51] where the crowd is going
[03:04:53] uh... with with no real intentions of leaning into this
[03:04:56] uh... with no real intentions of of
[03:04:59] you know punishing israel or holding israel accountable was so ever
[03:05:06] the alternative is there fed up
[03:05:09] and that they are legitimately and genuinely fed up with the level of
[03:05:12] uh... israel
[03:05:14] uh... control
[03:05:15] over
[03:05:16] american foreign policy
[03:05:18] that could also be the case right
[03:05:22] i
[03:05:23] and always going to lean on the side of caution
[03:05:27] when it comes to
[03:05:28] you know very successful propaganda that have played a major role in the
[03:05:32] american conservative movement for decades
[03:05:38] There is an alternative here that, that Tucker Carlson and maybe even JD Vance,
[03:05:43] but certainly Tucker Carlson thinks that Israel is an impediment to American
[03:05:47] dominance and American hegemony.
[03:05:51] Right. And that is the reason why he's against it. Right.
[03:05:57] I can see that being the case. Um,
[03:06:02] there is definitely, uh,
[03:06:04] There's definitely a level of disgust that Tucker Carlson channels when he's talking
[03:06:09] about Israel's actions. And I do think that that comes from a sincere place. Now, is that
[03:06:15] a sincere place? That level of disgust coming from a sincere place because Tucker has had
[03:06:21] it enough with all the death and destruction that Israel has conducted? Is it coming from
[03:06:25] a place where he's actually genuinely pissed off that Israel gets to have this level of
[03:06:29] control over American politics? Is it coming from, is it coming from a place where he just,
[03:06:35] you know, thinks that the organized jury anti-Semitic narratives are real? I don't know.
[03:06:43] I think it's a little bit of all of those things combined. I legitimately think Tucker Carlson
[03:06:51] is upset with the death and destruction. I do. It's normal. It's normal to feel that,
[03:07:00] regardless of your other priorities, regardless of your other perspectives, like,
[03:07:05] I think that there are a lot of Republicans out there, and I wouldn't say that Tucker Carlson is
[03:07:10] like, uh, Tucker Carlson is unique because he's obviously a spokesperson for a movement, right?
[03:07:21] But I have said this from the start, I have said this from the start.
[03:07:27] You can literally be a white supremacist and still get frustrated with the amount of death
[03:07:33] and destruction that you've seen.
[03:07:35] Because I think there are a lot of Republicans like that.
[03:07:39] There are a lot of just normal Republicans who on the one hand run around and want to
[03:07:46] create Israel in America for white people who also are like, this is unacceptable.
[03:07:53] Because Israel is so multifaceted in its approach to destruction that it is literally killing
[03:08:00] Christians as well. So there's a good deal of like Christian nationalists who looked at what
[03:08:05] Israel has done in Lebanon to Christian villages, who looked at what Israel has done in Gaza to
[03:08:10] Christian Palestinians ago. That's too much. That's fucked up. So there's even that element.
[03:08:16] right? I think ultimately I go back and forth on this where I try to figure out
[03:08:25] like what's sincere and what's not sincere and I think about it from a
[03:08:30] more pragmatic perspective where obviously the fundamentals are important
[03:08:33] but in the interim in the short term if someone is actually critical of Israel
[03:08:39] in the right kinds of ways then I just let it happen. You should care about
[03:08:45] other's fucking dying man. Yeah. But we're talking about people who championed the Iraq war, Afghanistan. So clearly, they didn't care about, you know, brown people being slaughtered, brown children being slaughtered when that was taking place. You know. So on the one hand, yes, I do want to live in a world where, you know, my my fellow, my neighbors, my community, the people that I know, all have the same values
[03:09:15] that I do, where they see any kind of violence, especially towards civilians and are horrified
[03:09:21] by it. But we don't live in that world, unfortunately. We live in a total, we live in the opposite
[03:09:28] world of that.
[03:09:31] But like I said, I'll take whatever I can, you know, because we don't have a robust enough
[03:09:44] movement to spare additional allies. But that doesn't mean we should make these guys like the
[03:09:50] leader of this movement, right? You can lean into them and say, look, see, even people who I disagree
[03:09:58] with are saying these things. When you are making an argument to people who may not listen to what
[03:10:05] you have to say, but will listen to what Tucker Carlson has to say, right? Use it to your advantage.
[03:10:14] It's always good to, you know, keep an arm's distance, but then, you know, recognize that
[03:10:32] there are good people of good conscience and even bad people that you can actually convince
[03:10:39] whose minds you can change.
[03:10:42] The amount of Christian nationalists
[03:10:43] who aren't also white supremacists is like 5% man,
[03:10:45] but it also doesn't matter if he's sincere or not.
[03:10:48] I'm never trusting his ass.
[03:10:49] Only using his agreement on this to advocate more,
[03:10:51] fuck on his feelings.
[03:10:52] Oh yeah, no, that's my assessment as well.
[03:10:58] Yeah, I mean, here is the three different.
[03:11:00] I agree with this assessment from Americana as well.
[03:11:06] He says option one, the Trump Batman vans being chosen
[03:11:08] this came out swinging against Israel because they need to present a credible threat that
[03:11:11] they'll punish them for refusing to play ball and adhere to the ceasefire and Lebanon option
[03:11:15] to. It's all one big coordinated plan to give the Israeli government someone to blame Trump
[03:11:19] for withdrawing him from Lebanon rather than admit failure. Option three, it's a coordinated
[03:11:24] effort between anti liquid factions within Israel and the Trump Batman, the pin Israel's
[03:11:28] failures, Israeli failures on Netanyahu and remove him. All three options could involve
[03:11:32] the cooperation of Zionist elements in both the US and Israel. The Iran-Lebanon strategy
[03:11:36] has been a failure, and even the Zionists should be able to see this, doubling down will just do
[03:11:40] more damage to Israel at this point, though they have to keep demanding more violence to satiate
[03:11:44] the bloodlust of their domestic audience. But yeah, I don't trust JD Vance's recent change of
[03:12:06] heart on this issue at all as i've said i think they're trying to offload the
[03:12:11] responsibility to israel because they recognize that israel's an
[03:12:15] unbelievably unpopular country and this is a great opportunity to pull the
[03:12:20] fucking exit ramp and then say oh israel did all of this
[03:12:24] we are no longer uh... we were were what we're wiping our hands
[03:12:29] of this madness here israel was responsible for this
[03:12:34] And they're trying to obviously navigate it in a way where they're trying to navigate it in a way where they're not like too offensive to the
[03:12:41] Needs of design is lobby, which is a very powerful entity in american politics still obviously, but
[03:12:47] No matter what you do even a little bit of disagreements
[03:12:51] even if it's ultimately for
[03:12:54] You know israel's grand design in the region
[03:12:56] Even a little bit of friction there is going to cause apac to fucking
[03:13:00] on load on you because these guys are very clearly on the fucking bearable they
[03:13:06] are so used to getting every single thing they ever wanted with no
[03:13:12] impediments that any kind of like hey Israel you have to dial it back for your
[03:13:17] own safety and security in the future is going to be met with a tremendous amount
[03:13:22] of of Hosbra bots and a tremendous amount of money being spent in your
[03:13:26] direction we saw this with a pack with with that special election that took
[03:13:30] place in new jersey where they went after tom melanozki they went after tom
[03:13:35] melanozki was a lifelong Zionist and a lifelong defender of israel because he
[03:13:40] dared to say I would probably conditionate Israel I can't guarantee
[03:13:46] that I would always give Israel whatever they want that was all it took for a pack
[03:13:50] to dump boatloads of money attacking him. That should show you exactly how
[03:13:57] these guys operate. That should show you the level of entitlement that they have.
[03:14:00] That they're they're so zealous. They're so overzealous about their the the need
[03:14:08] for fealty from every single politician that they sometimes actually end up
[03:14:12] fucking themselves over. As a matter of fact you'll see them fucking themselves
[03:14:16] over more and more frequently because now the overall appetite for pro-israeli messaging is gone.
[03:14:41] Wait they couldn't do that anti-semitically wait what do you mean?
[03:14:46] It's beneficial for us that only hard lines in us are left so they're revolting and disgusting
[03:15:05] and they will fuck themselves over. Oh yeah, no, if the entire Zionist movement and what
[03:15:10] remains that like the public advocacy for Israel is like Rabbi Shmueli and like Mark Levin and a bunch of like
[03:15:17] genuinely unhinged people
[03:15:20] Then that makes it much easier to advocate against too because Americans are just fed up with that kind of shit
[03:15:26] They're like, oh, I don't want to hear this any longer. You're out of your goddamn mind
[03:15:33] And they do that anti-semitically like blaming Jewish people for this huge loss in order to gin up more Jew hatred
[03:15:37] Like the Nazi blame Jewish people for World War I and maybe that's too galactic rain. No
[03:15:44] Maybe in the future, but not right now there are far too many
[03:15:48] There are here's the thing. There are far too many donors
[03:15:53] In on both parties or either party to legitimately turn around and start being like yep, it's the Jewish question
[03:16:00] It's the Jewish problem. They're not gonna speak like that
[03:16:04] It doesn't it doesn't work like that
[03:16:07] There are forces that are demanding this kind of thing from especially the Republican Party, obviously almost exclusively from the Republican Party, the Groyber movement.
[03:16:17] But that is an irrelevant force in American politics, all things considered, because as I've said before, there is a much larger number of boomer phillosemites that make up the most important voter constituency.
[03:16:36] constituency, Christian Zionists, white evangelical Christian Zionists, and therefore, that kind
[03:16:43] of stuff is never going to fly.
[03:16:47] Now, I say for now, because I don't know what it would look like.
[03:16:58] As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, that there's no such thing as an anti-war, right?
[03:17:05] How do you see things shaking out?
[03:17:07] Well, now there might be one because Donald Trump is seemingly presenting himself as an
[03:17:12] anti-war right-winger.
[03:17:15] The reason why I said that a couple of weeks ago is because these guys are a cult.
[03:17:19] They're not a normal political movement.
[03:17:21] They don't have real political opinions.
[03:17:23] They don't have any ... They're not motivated by any purpose higher than whatever Donald
[03:17:30] Trump is saying and doing.
[03:17:32] Okay?
[03:17:33] Do you understand?
[03:17:35] So now that Donald Trump is saying like, oh, the MOU is good, you'll probably see a lot
[03:17:38] more people.
[03:17:40] You'll probably see a lot more people hitting the anti-war, right, America-first isolationism
[03:17:50] again.
[03:17:53] But that can turn on a dime.
[03:17:56] If Donald Trump turns around and does more war, they're going to be like, hell yeah,
[03:17:58] this was awesome, actually.
[03:18:00] We've realized that we love war again.
[03:18:02] Dave, that's what I mean.
[03:18:04] It's not real, it's not like a real, sincere, anti-war position that they hold.
[03:18:11] It's just the position that they hold when Trump is holding it.
[03:18:15] Or when Trump is presenting it as a genuine movement, or a genuine position.
[03:18:23] Anyway, this guy, I want to read that, uh, that Truinon responded to, Brace responded
[03:18:42] to.
[03:18:43] Without Israeli intelligence, Israeli technology, America would be screwed in ways most Americans
[03:18:46] can't even comprehend.
[03:18:47] Israelis and American Jews are always very polite about this, and frankly rarely speak
[03:18:50] of it.
[03:18:51] But that might have been a mistake.
[03:18:52] The White House needs to be very careful here.
[03:18:55] What they are allowing JD Vance to do is extremely dangerous.
[03:18:57] They must stop before they make a mess.
[03:18:59] They cannot be unmade.
[03:19:01] When you lie to the world that thousands of Israelis did not struggle and suffer and
[03:19:03] die to create and protect and sustain Israel, and instead claim that America created and
[03:19:07] sustains Israel, which is possibly the biggest lie that could ever be told about the history
[03:19:11] of the state of Israel, you are playing with fire because it is the same Israeli people
[03:19:15] you just lied about whom you depend on to produce and provide the technology and intelligence
[03:19:19] that you need.
[03:19:20] Yes, you do need it and no, you don't have an alternative. This is not a game stop now
[03:19:29] This is what I mean when I say like the hospice have lost their dang minds
[03:19:34] Okay, the pro-Israel crowd has lost their dang minds brother
[03:19:40] They literally just bust out the protocols of Zion
[03:19:45] the elders
[03:19:47] they literally just
[03:19:49] They just start protocols posting.
[03:19:53] It's crazy.
[03:20:01] It's crazy. They're like, oh, you will see what happened when no ways.
[03:20:05] You will see what happened when no ways.
[03:20:11] This is it. This is just like, this is,
[03:20:15] This is what you arrive at when you are operating on fucking fumes.
[03:20:23] You have a fascist ideology that motivates your worldview, okay?
[03:20:30] And now, with that unbelievable arrogance and that unbelievable sense of entitlement that
[03:20:38] you have, you've been told no for the first time ever.
[03:20:41] And of course, that caused you to say some unhinged ass shit, not realizing how it reads
[03:20:47] to normal people.
[03:20:56] Seemingly in response to the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Moshtab al-Haminay's comments
[03:21:00] on the U.S. Iran MOU, the U.S. President Donald Trump posted on a true social app that the
[03:21:05] The US did not sign the deal out of desperation, something that Khamenei had alluded to.
[03:21:18] I like how they published the WAPO exclusive, by the way, came hours after Israel massacred
[03:21:23] dozens of Lebanese civilians and announced the ceasefire that they immediately violated
[03:21:26] with more bombing.
[03:21:28] I forgot to mention that.
[03:21:33] from a channel 12 broadcast. Some parties in the US administration are trying to open
[03:21:37] unofficial comms channels with opposition leaders in Israel. The context came due to
[03:21:42] the growing sense of frustration with the extremist ministers in Netanyahu's government
[03:21:45] and a belief that a changing governance in Israel has become possible. Yeah, okay. They'll
[03:21:50] work with whoever they can. They don't give a shit. I better not lose my cherry tomatoes
[03:21:56] because of your bullshit. What about ways are so to stream, brother? They're calling
[03:22:03] him Donald Hussein Trump on Israeli TV? Wait, no shot. Donald Hussein Trump. Channel 14
[03:22:16] in Israel considered Netanyahu's most important mouthpiece continues to use the most insulting
[03:22:19] language the president of the United States after years, and especially since he returned
[03:22:22] to the White House, in which its attitude towards him was admiring and flattering, second
[03:22:26] only to his treatment of Netanyahu. Everything flipped last week when news of the agreement
[03:22:30] with Iran broke. Now they're calling him there, Donald Hussein Trump. Watch out. I'm actually
[03:22:40] going to step on your tail, girly. By the way, this is, of course, once again, a very
[03:22:54] clear revelation of the attitudes in Israeli society broadly. They are unbelievably Islamophobic.
[03:23:00] They're unbelievably anti-Arab racist.
[03:23:03] So, the worst thing you can say,
[03:23:06] the worst thing you can compare someone to in Israeli society
[03:23:09] is a Palestinian or an Arab or a Muslim.
[03:23:13] Okay?
[03:23:15] It's great.
[03:23:16] So cool that this is the most...
[03:23:19] This is the most important ally that we have,
[03:23:22] the only democracy.
[03:23:24] It's just so strange because they're so open about their racism.
[03:23:30] They're so open about their fucking racism and and yet in the media there is this fucking insane attitude
[03:23:37] Like these guys are actually
[03:23:40] totally valid
[03:23:41] They're they're you know, they're just like us. I mean, I guess in some ways they are just like us
[03:23:46] We have similar levels of racism in American society as well
[03:23:51] It's just not as open and not as overt because I think the average American
[03:23:55] when they hear
[03:23:57] something way beyond the permissible racism that you see in mainstream media.
[03:24:02] They go, ooh, that's gross.
[03:24:04] And unfortunately for Israel and its propaganda purposes,
[03:24:09] the average Israeli mouthpiece in Israeli television and the average Israeli politician
[03:24:15] reaches far beyond that level of racism with regular frequency.
[03:24:20] That's why it's like whenever you translate tweets from Hebrew Twitter to English Twitter
[03:24:29] all of a sudden it's like you're unearthing new versions of racism that you did not think
[03:24:33] existed in the world.
[03:24:41] Morning one day after the new agreement took effect, the deal already being tested.
[03:24:46] Israel carrying out intense strikes in Lebanon.
[03:24:49] It comes as the White House is delaying plans to kick off the next phase of negotiations.
[03:24:54] Vice President JD Vance was expected to travel to Switzerland overnight, but his travel called
[03:24:59] off at the 11th hour.
[03:25:01] The White House, saying the logistics of these negotiations have never been simple or predictable,
[03:25:07] adding we look forward to beginning technical talks as soon as possible.
[03:25:10] The agreement calls for the war to end on all fronts, including Israel's strikes against
[03:25:15] Hezbollah in Lebanon, but the Israelis who have been the U.S.'s partner in this war but
[03:25:20] were not involved in this deal have made clear they aren't withdrawing from Lebanon.
[03:25:25] Briefing reporters Thursday, the vice president with a blunt warning to Israelis critical
[03:25:30] of the agreement.
[03:25:31] If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful
[03:25:37] ally that I have anywhere left in the entire world.
[03:25:40] Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, a growing number of Republicans are incensed by the president's
[03:25:45] deal, calling it a win for Iran.
[03:25:48] Giving billions of dollars to theocratic lunatics who want to murder us is an exceptionally
[03:25:53] bad idea.
[03:25:54] Senator Tom Cotton, the chair of the Intelligence Committee, concerned that Iran is already
[03:25:58] profiting, simply by signing the agreement and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
[03:26:03] We're going to lift sanctions on Iran's oil exports right away, and based on their pre-war
[03:26:08] rates of production and recent prices for a barrel of oil, you're looking at somewhere
[03:26:13] between $150 and $200 million a day.
[03:26:16] The vice president describing the deal as a win-win.
[03:26:19] Adamant Iran won't receive any financial benefits
[03:26:22] unless they quote change their behavior.
[03:26:25] But that's not what the deal says.
[03:26:27] I pressed the vice president.
[03:26:28] Under this deal, they are being allowed now
[03:26:30] to sell their oil freely.
[03:26:32] Again, how is that not a financial benefit?
[03:26:34] And they're being allowed to do that
[03:26:35] without making any new concrete nuclear commitment.
[03:26:38] So can you explain how is that not lopsided?
[03:26:41] Well, first of all, they've made very concrete nuclear commitments.
[03:26:44] They have committed to the destruction of the highly enriched stockpile that they have
[03:26:47] in their possession.
[03:26:48] But number two, all we've done is lift the blockade and the straits of force.
[03:26:53] We basically returned it to where it was before the conflict.
[03:26:56] The blockade is off.
[03:26:57] We put that in after the conflict started.
[03:26:59] The straits are now open.
[03:27:00] In the document, Iran does not commit to destroying its nuclear stockpile.
[03:27:05] The deal only states that they've agreed to negotiate the issue further over the next
[03:27:09] 60 days.
[03:27:11] Now as for what comes next, President Trump has made clear he expects Israel to get on
[03:27:15] board with this deal, but there is no question this is really testing.
[03:27:19] The president's relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump,
[03:27:23] has been increasingly openly frustrated with him, even saying the other day, quote, without
[03:27:28] me, there would be no Israel.
[03:27:29] We've got a Heidi Pitt first, though.
[03:27:31] She is entire in southern Lebanon.
[03:27:34] Hadi, we're one hour in Marko Lubio, into this reported ceasefire. What is the situation
[03:27:41] there in the south?
[03:27:47] So in the hour since 4pm local time, which is when this ceasefire was supposed to have
[03:27:51] taken effect, we've been keeping count. There have been 13 Israeli airstrikes so far. Some
[03:27:58] Some of those in the outskirts of the city of Nabataea, several in Kvath-Kadnit, others
[03:28:04] in Kvath-Sir, but multiple other locations along this front line that exists here in
[03:28:10] southern Lebaton between Israeli troops who have been seeking to continue their advance
[03:28:15] in recent days.
[03:28:16] As you just mentioned, Hezbollah launched attacks, including what they say were ambushes
[03:28:20] on Israeli troops in the area of the Eliyataha Hill in the last couple of days, resulting
[03:28:26] the deaths of four Israeli soldiers overnight. And then we've had this announcement of this
[03:28:31] ceasefire at 4pm, US officials speaking to various news organizations and some Israeli
[03:28:36] officials as well unnamed but quoted in Israeli media saying that this ceasefire had taken
[03:28:42] effect. But once again here in southern Lebanon it's not feeling like very much of a ceasefire.
[03:28:48] You know if we're talking about 13 Israeli airstrikes, continued Israeli artillery shelling as well
[03:28:53] at multiple locations. And we've just had an update in the last couple of minutes, in fact,
[03:28:58] from Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health that the toll from midnight until this afternoon,
[03:29:05] in this latest round of escalation. Dialogue a secret society by Peter Thiel,
[03:29:08] Liz Leak, have you covered it? Yes. And you can find out more about it if you rewind,
[03:29:13] if you subscribe and rewind, just kidding, it's actually not. I didn't cover it today. I covered
[03:29:17] it as soon as it happened. But you can still subscribe and rewind to check out the rest of
[03:29:23] of the VOD if you would like to see if I covered a certain thing instead of asking in the chat.
[03:29:27] 47 people have been killed. What is happening with this Al Jazeera American flag backdrop?
[03:29:34] It's like freaking me out a little bit. I'm not used to seeing this. This reminds me of like Fox
[03:29:39] News. Here in southern Lebanon that includes a number of women and children and 97 wounded and
[03:29:46] that is a result of strikes on what Israel has characterized as Hezbollah targets. They say
[03:29:52] they've struck more than a hundred in the last 24 hours. They say they've hit command centres in
[03:29:57] the Bikar Valley and a number of other locations, but what they have also hit once again here in
[03:30:02] southern Lebanon is residential houses and that has resulted in the deaths of entire families.
[03:30:09] Yeah, Heidi, like you say, their death toll has risen to 47 killed in the past 24 hours by the
[03:30:14] Israeli military and four Israeli soldiers have been killed by Hezbollah. Can you just tell us
[03:30:20] What has Hezbollah been saying about its obligations under the Iran-U.S. agreement?
[03:30:32] So we haven't had a specific statement from them in the last hour or so since this
[03:30:37] ostensible ceasefire was supposed to have taken effect. But in the past when
[03:30:41] ceasefires have been announced or arranged or agreed here, the pattern seems to have been
[03:30:46] that Hezbollah does slow down or even cease their operations entirely. That's what happened
[03:30:51] on the 8th of April. But we see this continued Israeli activity. And so then we get this,
[03:30:58] this blame game, right? Where the Israelis say that they're responding to ceasefire violations by
[03:31:03] Hezbollah. Hezbollah says, well, hang on, there have been 13 airstrikes since the ceasefire has
[03:31:08] taken. Yeah. Al Jazeera, Patriot edition cutter, cutter showing its true colors here. Okay.
[03:31:15] Qatar loves the MOU so much they were like today Al Jazeera we have become American okay
[03:31:24] We love Donald Trump. We love the United States of America. I am feeling so patriotic about America
[03:31:30] We love you America. Thank you so much
[03:31:37] That is the Islamic States of America flag. Yeah, we've become one packs. Islamica was real
[03:31:43] So, it's just, it's happening in America when we didn't even realize it.
[03:31:48] Yeah, look, it's got the...
[03:31:55] It's got the flag.
[03:31:56] This is the OG.
[03:31:57] This is the real flag.
[03:31:59] This is the new American flag.
[03:32:01] It's got the Saudi flag.
[03:32:05] It's got everything.
[03:32:06] It can affect, which I presume is a statement that we're going to see coming from them in
[03:32:09] the next couple of hours.
[03:32:11] what it results in is the deaths of people here in southern Lebanon.
[03:32:15] Thank you so much, Hadi, Hadi paid for us there with the latest out of Tyre in southern
[03:32:19] Lebanon.
[03:32:20] Overnight, Hezbollah once again attacked the IDF soldiers operating in southern Lebanon
[03:32:27] to protect the Israeli civilians.
[03:32:29] We love- Okay, dude.
[03:32:33] Okay, dude.
[03:32:36] Okay, dude.
[03:32:39] By the way, they're literally complaining about Hezbollah bombing these locations, okay?
[03:32:54] These are the locations that are receiving fire.
[03:32:57] Now, what you may recognize for the eagle-eyed Hassanabi heads in the chat, that's inside
[03:33:06] of Lebanese territory. But of course, because Israel is the most entitled, spoiled, fascist
[03:33:14] nation on the fucking planet, they literally think it's illegal to fight back when they
[03:33:22] invade a country.
[03:33:24] It is a buffer zone.
[03:33:34] That's just greater Israel.
[03:33:35] My bad.
[03:33:36] My mistake.
[03:33:37] I was being totally anti-Semitic, not acknowledging the greater Israel lands that have now recently
[03:33:42] been conquered, it seems.
[03:33:44] Four of our soldiers, they were killed while protecting their country.
[03:33:49] Over the course of weeks, and including last night, Hezbollah has.
[03:33:53] I'm gonna repeat this one more time.
[03:33:55] Those are four terrorists who were illegally invading
[03:34:00] foreign soil and got killed in the process of invading foreign soil.
[03:34:06] Okay, just so you understand, like, that's not...
[03:34:10] These guys aren't like civilians walking home or something and got incinerated
[03:34:14] by FPV drones.
[03:34:16] Those are illegal...
[03:34:18] Those are
[03:34:19] foreign soldiers
[03:34:21] illegally occupying
[03:34:23] Lebanese soil and got killed in the process of murdering children, murdering civilians,
[03:34:29] blowing up civilian buildings. So the idea that this is like unacceptable is totally ridiculous.
[03:34:36] I have a really quick solution. If you don't want your soldiers to die in battle, don't go to battle.
[03:34:48] don't illegally invade and occupy foreign countries.
[03:34:53] Okay? Just want to quickly point that out. I know it's not talked about a lot.
[03:35:03] I know it's not considered, it's especially not considered in the, in the, you know,
[03:35:12] Israeli understanding of waging war, but that's a really quick solution.
[03:35:21] Yeah, they weren't just standing over. They were in the middle of invading another village.
[03:35:26] But if you say it like that, all of a sudden, controversial statement, we will, we will,
[03:35:32] you're an anti-Semitic terrorist lover.
[03:35:34] Yeah, I'm sorry guys, Hezbollah is the only paramilitary force in Lebanon that is willing
[03:35:45] to fucking fight back.
[03:35:47] Okay, Hezbollah is the only paramilitary force that is capable of fighting back against
[03:35:53] this alien entity, this foreign occupation, is of course going to follow through on their
[03:36:01] legal, moral, and just right to defend their, their, their territory, their territorial integrity, their sovereignty.
[03:36:15] There is no world where you can convince me that what Hezbollah is doing in self-defense is bad, immoral, or wrong.
[03:36:27] That's it.
[03:36:29] You can't.
[03:36:31] And this is the problem.
[03:36:37] This is the problem for Israel.
[03:36:39] In their minds, they're so trapped in this fucking insane hug box that they have designed
[03:36:45] for themselves, this echo chamber that they've designed it for themselves, that like, they
[03:36:49] think international law doesn't matter, and they try to advance this mentality in the
[03:36:58] western world and for the longest time given the Islamophobia and given the
[03:37:04] shared anti-Arab sentiment in the western world when Israel said stuff like
[03:37:09] this because most people were not aware of like the ways in which Israel wages
[03:37:15] war mostly against civilians women children and destroys civilian
[03:37:20] infrastructure most people go yeah that makes sense they're just you know
[03:37:24] Lasering terrorists. They're eradicating terrorists nowadays that argument doesn't hold any fucking ground
[03:37:31] Because everyone knows what Israel's doing
[03:37:34] We've seen what Israel has done in Gaza. We understand that Israel is trying to do what it did in Gaza
[03:37:40] But now in Lebanon
[03:37:45] That is the reason why anytime
[03:37:49] Propaganda pieces like this come out most people go the fuck are you talking about?
[03:37:53] Yeah, smoke him if you got him. What what do you mean?
[03:37:59] If this shit keeps up, you're gonna have grandmothers going hezzy
[03:38:03] When they see fucking fpv drone footage, okay, keep it up
[03:38:10] Launched hundreds of explosive drones and rockets at Israeli civilians and soldiers
[03:38:16] These attacks by Hezbollah are violations of the ceasefire
[03:38:20] They prove that Hezbollah's goals remain the same, to remain on Israel's borders and
[03:38:26] to plan and carry out attacks on our civilians.
[03:38:31] This is not the reality we can accept, and this is exactly why the IDF continues to operate
[03:38:36] in southern Lebanon.
[03:38:38] Recent events have made one thing clear.
[03:38:41] IDF soldiers must stand between Hezbollah and Israeli civilians.
[03:38:45] We will not wait for the next attack to reach our homes.
[03:38:49] We will continue to remove immediate threats, respond to Hezbollah's violations and do whatever
[03:38:55] is necessary to protect our civilians.
[03:38:58] Our mission remains the same, to ensure that Hezbollah cannot rebuild itself and pose a
[03:39:04] threat to our civilians.
[03:39:06] And finally, US President Trump has claimed that earlier this week at the G-submit summit,
[03:39:12] This is a very funny, a very funny story, drama the girlies are fighting. Oh yeah, here, this is good.
[03:39:20] Um, Caitlyn Johnstone post, they were in Lebanon, they were in Lebanon.
[03:39:25] Uh, they were killed in fucking Lebanon, the country they were invading. I feel like I'm going insane.
[03:39:29] And Kurt Schlichter says, why were they in Lebanon?
[03:39:34] And Caitlyn responds with this, which is pretty apparent why
[03:39:45] Israel is in Lebanon.
[03:39:46] It's the same reason why they're in Syria, for example.
[03:39:50] It is a security concern.
[03:39:51] It's expansionist.
[03:39:54] It's territorial domination.
[03:39:56] territorial conquer being presented as uh...
[03:39:59] uh... advancing a security concern of buffer zone
[03:40:02] frontier is a
[03:40:03] that's all this is
[03:40:08] don't know why we act as though that's not the case
[03:40:11] uh... before i move on to the girl is a fighting i do want to show you uh...
[03:40:15] this fucking asshole
[03:40:18] uh...
[03:40:21] josh got him or just but i'm uh... who has been
[03:40:24] on a fucking
[03:40:26] care
[03:40:27] losing his mind over the trump m o u
[03:40:30] democrat by the way remember democrat from new jersey by the way
[03:40:35] could have been my congressperson
[03:40:37] if i stayed in jersey
[03:40:40] uh... josh butheimer is responsible for that uh... dual condemnation bill that he
[03:40:45] uh... presented alongside mike lala
[03:40:48] uh... where he said uh... me and kandace allens are anti-semites that must be
[03:40:51] platformed. That hasn't really gone anywhere but he's still put it in the
[03:40:57] congressional record regardless. Anyway let's take a look at what Josh Butthimer
[03:41:01] has to say about the Cummings and goings with Donald Trump's MOU which he is not
[03:41:08] a fan of as I showed you yesterday. Well a lot of these Democrats unfortunately are
[03:41:12] cozying up to people like Hassan Piker who is a streamer who's got millions of
[03:41:19] Followers and thank you for glazing me glaze glaze glaze
[03:41:24] Has said things like Jews or blood thirsty pigs. That's not true. I did not say that
[03:41:30] You're just fucking lying, but it doesn't matter. You're a lying piece of shit. Anyway, let's get dogs and and they're inbred and
[03:41:38] Again, none of these things are true, but okay
[03:41:42] somehow again, hey
[03:41:44] Notice how those are not true things and yet you are lying about them. Say what
[03:41:49] I've actually said that you have a disagreement with. Say what I actually
[03:41:54] say all the time that you have a disagreement with. Say it. If you believe,
[03:42:00] if you have tremendous confidence, if you have tremendous confidence in your
[03:42:05] worldview, say the actual thing. I don't mind saying it when I say Hamas is a
[03:42:13] thousand times better than Israel. Say that! Go ahead! Go ahead!
[03:42:24] Because that's the real thing that he's pissed off about. All this other stuff is just seasoning.
[03:42:29] He's just fucking lying. The real thing that he's pissed off about is that I go on
[03:42:35] mainstream outlets and I openly say loudly and proudly that I'm a thousand times better than Israel.
[03:42:41] So that is what he has an issue with, but he knows, he knows that that shit is actually
[03:42:55] totally fucking indefensible.
[03:42:58] He knows that his position is indefensible.
[03:43:14] You got a lot of my colleagues who are willing to go on a show and not go after him.
[03:43:19] And I don't really get what's going on here.
[03:43:22] I think we should go after people like Nick Fuentes and Candace Owens, and I've said that
[03:43:26] pretty clearly on the right.
[03:43:28] But you got to call this stuff out when we see it on the democratic side as well.
[03:43:31] You can't have these double standards.
[03:43:34] You said, Donny, I've got people, my colleagues who have said to me recently, like, I, so
[03:43:40] why does Israel have a right to exist as a Jewish state?
[03:43:43] Like, why should they get to have a state?
[03:43:45] I don't understand why the Jewish people should have a state.
[03:43:47] And then I said, I mean, that's a great question.
[03:43:50] Ooh, your colleagues are asking you why Israel gets to be an ethno state that we have to
[03:43:55] defend unconditionally.
[03:43:57] Hmm, great. What a healthy and productive conversation to have with some of your fucking colleagues. This is good
[03:44:04] It means that like even people in Washington DC are finally being like yeah, this kind of this Israel stuff is a little strange. No
[03:44:16] Nice
[03:44:18] Great, yeah word on the street has finally fucking reached the streets of DC
[03:44:25] Pennsylvania Avenue
[03:44:26] Wow
[03:44:30] Finally he's talking to his fucking colleagues who are you know, he's not gonna be talking to his constituents because constituents are to ask that question a million times over of course
[03:44:38] Oh
[03:44:42] And then well I
[03:44:44] We can we talk a little bit about history?
[03:44:46] What do you mean? Why what are you confused about? Well, you know, I don't I don't really you know
[03:44:51] Why shouldn't those other people have a right to the self-determination and if they get more votes and there's more than what shouldn't?
[03:44:57] Why does Israel have a right to have it like to be Jewish?
[03:45:00] How about the dozens and dozens of Muslim states about that as a simple answer?
[03:45:04] I have it the whole dude dude. That's not how this works, man
[03:45:09] That's not how this works
[03:45:13] Again the underlying sentiment here is racism the idea that all Arabs are monolith
[03:45:18] monolithic. All Muslims are a monolithic force. Okay? You only can advance this
[03:45:25] without recognizing what you're saying if you're a fucking unvarnished racist.
[03:45:29] Okay? Oh, how about those other fucking Muslim states? Okay, dude. Can you imagine
[03:45:36] a world where we're just like, yeah, let's purge all the fucking Christians from
[03:45:40] America and send them to Mexico because they're all Christian after all.
[03:45:45] That's, it's so stupid. It doesn't make any fucking sense.
[03:45:53] Yeah, China's gonna come in here at gunpoint and purge the American boundaries of all the Christians.
[03:45:59] China has decided it's an Islamic state now that Islam are the chosen sons and daughters of God, of Allah.
[03:46:06] And they've decided all American Christians have to be at gunpoint, sent to fucking Mexico.
[03:46:12] Sent the fucking Canada look there are those are Christian countries
[03:46:16] Notice how fucking stupid that is
[03:46:19] Notice how even the same of a statement that is and yet these guys don't even realize what they're fucking saying
[03:46:32] Will the Canadians want the Amara fats will the Mexicans want the Amara fats
[03:46:37] Is there are any of these other countries offering citizenship on the basis of Islam on the basis of being Muslim? No
[03:46:49] You only
[03:46:50] Advanced this argument if you literally do not you have never thought in your life
[03:46:55] Not even for one second that Muslims are anything but a blob just a fucking
[03:47:01] evil force that exists on the planet
[03:47:04] That a monolithic force of barbarians.
[03:47:14] And perhaps it's because your worldview is ethno-states for Jews are good.
[03:47:20] It's a good thing.
[03:47:22] It's a fashion, objectively fast idealism, you're like, oh, don't get it.
[03:47:26] Why don't they just go somewhere else?
[03:47:28] You know, they're the same, they're the same thing, right?
[03:47:32] They're all Muslim.
[03:47:33] go to another Muslim state the fuck out of here it's mine now it's incredibly
[03:47:38] selfish that revelation in and of itself is one that automatically shows what
[03:47:45] this person's worldview is how racist this person's worldview is neighborhood
[03:47:52] yeah how about like and by the way where of course Palestinians have not been
[03:47:56] welcome no one wants you know what no one took Palestinians as you know during
[03:48:00] the height of the conflict they weren't taken on right and Donnie the other thing I say is well and then there's other
[03:48:07] No one wants the pals in his bro. The pals don't want to leave this their fucking home man
[03:48:20] But can you imagine talking about Jews this way
[03:48:23] Everyone would immediately understand this is objectively anti-semitic completely fucking unacceptable
[03:48:29] Ah, nobody wants the Jews. As a matter of fact, that's literally what Nazis say right now.
[03:48:35] Neo-Nazis will always be like, Jews have been kicked out of every single homeland that they've been a part of.
[03:48:40] You know, what is it, the 110 countries shit? Yeah, when someone says that,
[03:48:46] Josh Gaheimer, understandably, is disturbed by that sentiment. He gets very mad about that shit, right?
[03:48:52] But here he is saying that about fucking Palestinians saying that about Muslims
[03:49:01] No one wants to take them. You know who said that ain't all fucking Hitler dumbass
[03:49:06] The right of return piece as you know that comes about all the time. I said, oh
[03:49:11] It's with you. You're talking about right of return
[03:49:13] So what about the Jewish people and should they have a right to return to dozens of
[03:49:17] of countries around the world that kicked them out
[03:49:21] around Europe and in Africa, right?
[03:49:24] In South and Central America.
[03:49:26] Like, what about that?
[03:49:27] Should we like Africa?
[03:49:29] What about the Jewish people?
[03:49:31] And should they have a right to return to dozens
[03:49:33] of countries around the world that kicked them out?
[03:49:36] Yes.
[03:49:38] Yes.
[03:49:39] As a matter of fact, the PLO literally advanced this.
[03:49:42] You know who killed it?
[03:49:44] Israel did.
[03:49:47] Ironically enough, ironically enough that he's, it's so funny that he's saying this, yeah, yeah, of course, of course, they have a right to return.
[03:50:05] out around Europe and in Africa, right, in South and Central America, like, what about
[03:50:14] that?
[03:50:15] Should we, like, if we're going to give people's property back and return, so what are we talking
[03:50:19] about here?
[03:50:26] Ha, thousands of Israeli Jews returned to Morocco in the past two to three years.
[03:50:44] By the way, they got their houses from 1950s back.
[03:50:46] Yeah, but only because of fucking Morocco is like, uh, uh, very pro-Israel ironically
[03:50:52] enough.
[03:50:53] So I suspect that that's like the only place that people are comfortable going back to,
[03:50:57] even though they should be comfortable going back to everywhere else.
[03:51:00] Ironically enough, like I said, the PLO advanced a right to return for Jews.
[03:51:05] And all these other states had actually said yes to that.
[03:51:09] Not the Moroccan people, the Moroccan government.
[03:51:12] The Moroccan government.
[03:51:16] Italian Prime Minister, George Mellon.
[03:51:18] Anyway, I just wanted to give you that little, little moment there.
[03:51:22] uh... joe kent by the way former
[03:51:25] uh... green beret former national counterterrorism
[03:51:28] uh... director
[03:51:30] says for the emily to hold and result in a lasting peace we must restrict a day
[03:51:33] israel immediately and make it clear that we will not defend them and should
[03:51:36] iran opt to strike in response
[03:51:38] who is rose actions uh... israel's tax in lebanon
[03:51:41] israel's not respond to our verbal and written demands that is not going to
[03:51:44] change unless we change it by taking action israel claims sovereignty in
[03:51:47] countries
[03:51:48] are sorry israel claims sovereignty continues to threaten our peace deal
[03:51:51] yet they rely on us to bail them out. This is calculated.
[03:51:53] We have to respond accordingly and stop the cycle once and for all.
[03:51:56] Lead with action, remove their leverage.
[03:51:59] Otherwise they will not take it seriously.
[03:52:01] An open SOH and peace in the region have to be our focus.
[03:52:05] Israel's playing spoiler. We must limit their ability to do so.
[03:52:08] Beast mode. I agree with him 100%.
[03:52:11] Jeremy Scales says Trump's former head of counterterrorism.
[03:52:15] Yeah.
[03:52:16] Oh
[03:52:20] Also, there was some some funny moments from CNN as well and
[03:52:26] And then we got the clavicular thing and we got Cuba. We'll talk about all of that
[03:52:32] One thing I wanted to show you is a CNN saying what I've also been very frustrated watching very envious watching
[03:52:40] You know JD Vance gets to say whatever the fuck he wants by Israel all of a sudden
[03:52:44] It's like, oh, yeah, no, that's the vice president. He's right. He's so critical of Israel. That's great
[03:52:48] I say it I get fucking branded a goddamn terrorist. Let's take a look according to the polling
[03:52:54] Support for Israel has only decreased in the last couple of years now 57 percent of
[03:53:03] Lean Geo peers or Geo peers say have an unfavorable view of Israel
[03:53:08] That's up from 35% in 2022.
[03:53:11] This is sort of like the Tucker Carlson, Megan Kelly view of the world.
[03:53:14] And it's almost as if JD Vance's sense is that Trump is giving him a little bit of space
[03:53:19] because Trump is a little annoyed with Netanyahu.
[03:53:22] And so that gives him some space to sort of align himself with that pocket of MAGA.
[03:53:26] But what's interesting is that if a Democrat had said anything like that, whoa, I mean,
[03:53:32] they would be, they would be called an anti-Semi, period.
[03:53:35] Yeah, Abby Phillips. I hate to do this because I think you're, you know, you're all right.
[03:53:42] And I don't think you're not a part of the group that I'm talking about a CNN, but your
[03:53:47] network has done that to me. Okay, Abby, your network has two prominent anchors, Dana
[03:53:57] Fash and Jake ass tapper who have literally done that to me.
[03:54:10] Jake Fapper Dana Fash.
[03:54:12] I don't know if there's anything anti-Semitic about what was set right now.
[03:54:17] They just be called anti-Semitic.
[03:54:20] Yeah, I'm glad that it dude.
[03:54:22] this is wow, wow. And just like that, overnight the permission structure has expanded. It's great.
[03:54:33] Just like that. This is why the bully pulpit matters. This is why it matters when we have
[03:54:41] bold leaders who will advocate for things that we all agree on. Okay. Do you see this?
[03:54:49] Just like that JD Vance comes out and is like, Israel is out of control. It's a
[03:54:56] belligerent country. It's like, you know, trying to spoil this deal for longstanding
[03:55:01] peace. They're an impediment to longstanding peace in the region. We got to put a, we got
[03:55:05] to put an end to it and boom. Now you have, now you have commentators on CNN panels at
[03:55:15] prime time saying yeah isn't it crazy how every time you criticize Israel they
[03:55:20] call you anti-Semitic ha ha you don't even have to be anti-Semitic for them
[03:55:23] to call you that
[03:55:26] I'm not saying what you're saying
[03:55:29] I'm not saying that for at least the last several years any critique of Israel
[03:55:43] It's conduct in wars and Gaza and Lebanon, how it conducts itself in the region in general has has been
[03:55:54] Republicans have accused Democrats of being anti-Semitic for pointing any of those things out. I think it's very hard to make those kind of
[03:56:01] generalizations happen. I think at the end of the
[03:56:05] All right, it's time. It's time for me to get invited on CNN. I mean
[03:56:13] I'm going to add Abby Phillips or Abby Phillip.
[03:56:39] You know what? I'm not going to say that. It sounds too desperate.
[03:56:41] I don't really care enough, but they should. They should invite me.
[03:56:50] Not on Juneteenth.
[03:56:53] Wait, what? I like happy Phillips.
[03:56:54] The fuck's wrong with you guys?
[03:56:56] I just said, I don't think she's the part.
[03:56:58] She's the part of the group that I'm talking about.
[03:57:04] Also, Barack Hussein Obama came out.
[03:57:09] and is now defending the JCPOA.
[03:57:16] And PUSSY II.
[03:57:17] What we know about the deal so far.
[03:57:19] I am very happy to see a ceasefire.
[03:57:22] And PUSSY II.
[03:57:23] And I'm hopeful that it holds.
[03:57:24] But in terms of what was the original rationale for this war, which was there was a deal in
[03:57:33] place in which Iran had agreed not to develop nuclear weapons.
[03:57:39] This administration, or prior version of this administration, pulled out of it, which caused
[03:57:45] Ben-Iran to develop more nuclear capacity.
[03:57:50] We now fought a war, spent billions and billions of dollars, put an enormous strain on our
[03:57:56] military.
[03:57:57] A lot of people have died.
[03:58:01] And it feels like we're back where we were before we started the war, except maybe a
[03:58:07] a little bit worse off pussy to make a
[03:58:14] i'm about to be 35 by the way just make no mistake
[03:58:21] yeah he just he just loves talking about pussy to i don't know why that's so strange
[03:58:26] what is this important vid for today by the way
[03:58:37] I
[03:58:47] RP Charlie Kirk we we couldn't even carry the fucking flame today. We need a hype train. We failed to carry the flame today. That's true
[03:58:53] We did
[03:58:54] We did do you miss them every day every day? I miss them, you know
[03:58:59] My haters think I say Americans are 9-11 every day, but what I actually do every day is I carry the flame
[03:59:05] That's right. I do. In the end, he was right. Oh my god, dude.
[03:59:18] Hasan Abi heads are fucking posting bangers, dude. Look at this, 116,000 likes.
[03:59:27] God damn, son. Where'd you find this?
[03:59:35] it is funding the super back backing adreanna espiat over daria liza for new york at another
[03:59:55] 750k to edw action whose sister pack which is shares money with is spending back to back
[04:00:00] Diana to get over Melot, Keros, this is not shocking.
[04:00:09] Islamic resistance offers us this Nashi for the martyr Charlie Kirk.
[04:00:13] Listen, I told you, I would play this if we carry the fucking flame.
[04:00:20] We are not.
[04:00:21] Oh my god, there's a hype train.
[04:00:23] It's level one.
[04:00:24] It's level one hype train.
[04:00:25] If we get the level 10 hype train, I will fucking play this.
[04:00:28] Okay.
[04:00:30] I will play this if we get the level 10 hybrid. Is that simple?
[04:00:34] It's that simple. Okay.
[04:00:41] We're, I'm, I'm paywalling the carrying of the flame folks, gift subs
[04:00:47] subscribe for $6 or for free with a twitch prime.
[04:00:52] It is that simple. Did you see a Jasmine Crockett is refusing to, yes,
[04:00:57] did. Jasmine Crockett is so unserious and selfish, she reviews to go to the Texas
[04:01:02] Dem Convention because she's still salty about a primary loss in Tallerico.
[04:01:05] Yeah, I did see that. You're giving Erica a run for her money. Excuse me. I,
[04:01:11] unlike Erica Kirk, have been carrying the fucking flame. I've been honoring the
[04:01:16] gospel.
[04:01:22] Universally respected Orthodox Jewish reporter, here's a noteworthy quote from
[04:01:26] the vice president presented without comment. Self-paradict Osbara's tweet, who just got
[04:01:30] his first byline from Jeff Goldberg's Atlantic, I always knew you were a Nazi. Always knew
[04:01:36] you were a griper Jacob, though your fervent support for genocide slightly surprised me.
[04:01:41] Dude, if Jacob Cormblew is a fucking griper, then it's over, okay?
[04:01:55] He reads with the same energy as saying Benjamin Netanyahu is Hamas.
[04:02:07] Like this is literally like saying Trump is Hamas, Benjamin Netanyahu is Hezbollah.
[04:02:17] New Trump is probably raging about Israel's attacks on Lebanon ever since stopping from
[04:02:20] bailing on the war.
[04:02:21] He's mad at the Israelis and the Iranians per source yet he's been furious before.
[04:02:24] time he's just mad it's hurting his movement. Looker QC, thank you, thank you. We're about
[04:02:32] to, we're about to unlock a new level of hype train. Why, why, why, why, why level six hype
[04:02:36] train almost done? We're closer to carrying the flame. Keep subscribing. Thank you. Thank
[04:02:44] Thank you. Thank you. Kodak Browns. Thank you for the 20 give this subs. Um, we already
[04:02:55] watched this Harry Emden video about democratic socialism blowing up like a rocket. Unless
[04:03:01] he did a new one, uh, later in the night, because we did. Oh yeah, there's a panel discussion
[04:03:06] over it as well. How should we read that Trump is mad? But privately, well, this one has
[04:03:15] been written by the Democratic Socialists. Level seven hype train almost done. Level
[04:03:19] seven hype train almost done. We are three levels away from we are Charlie Kirk Arabic
[04:03:26] version. Follow me us. Thank you for the 10 gift is subs. Britney's world. Thank you for
[04:03:31] the five gifted subs. Ham and Fisk, thank you for the 20 gifted subs. Why, why, why?
[04:03:43] Here's an appetizer before level 10. Oh, yeah, I saw this. Are you a fan of I disavow? Well,
[04:03:49] why don't you go dig him up and bleep him in the neck hole? I disavow, I disavow, I disavow.
[04:03:55] We carry the flame around these parts. We carry the flame around these parts and we
[04:03:59] honor the gospel. Okay, we honor his name. We fight for the gospel. We honor his name.
[04:04:10] They stopped me. I don't like adverse. They're way to disabled and fellow streamer. What
[04:04:17] do you mean? There's a once a day I demand we carry the motherfucking flame and some
[04:04:23] Some of you are not.
[04:04:26] Some of you are not.
[04:04:31] Level 8 hype train, 47% two levels out.
[04:04:39] That's curbed up to even joke about, I know.
[04:04:42] Curcantually, low curcantually, that is kind of curbed up to meme about.
[04:04:50] Okay?
[04:04:52] Have you ever met Charlie Kirk?
[04:04:56] Oh brother.
[04:04:58] I... have I.
[04:05:06] Yeah, I get my request without subscribing.
[04:05:13] You better fucking subscribe.
[04:05:15] Right now.
[04:05:16] No, I'm not gonna do the country of your makes.
[04:05:20] I got the Arab agreement ready to go. It's fucking locked and loaded in the chamber and it's at level nine I've trained now.
[04:05:28] Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?
[04:05:30] Plague of Bargasing Service.
[04:05:32] The People's Bargasing Service Support Independent Media.
[04:05:41] Yeah, ironically enough, I was going to debate Charlie Kirk on Israel.
[04:05:47] And he was of course going to take the pro-Israel position, which is why I you know
[04:05:51] I found it very funny when everyone was like nod the they killed them Israel killed him because he was turning on Israel
[04:06:02] Low B stand and
[04:06:08] Holy shit
[04:06:10] Severo thinking for the five three mug girl thinking of the five scagnastique over the five gift is subs
[04:06:17] And it's at level 10 hype train
[04:06:26] We did it folks. We're carrying this one
[04:06:32] 100 big ones
[04:06:34] I didn't I miss
[04:06:38] Kandak, thank you for the gani they give her the 50
[04:06:42] Don't you with another
[04:06:44] God you will do a hundred!
[04:06:46] Oh my God!
[04:07:14] We're at level 11 we get to 15 I'll play the country version
[04:07:44] The battle is over, we are honored and honored
[04:07:50] We are in the face of Islam, the prophet and the messenger of Allah
[04:07:56] We are not doing anything
[04:08:00] We are the enemy, we are the weak
[04:08:04] We strive for the good, we eat and drink
[04:08:08] We are the enemy, we are the enemy
[04:08:11] We will return with a broken heart, we will walk to heaven
[04:08:16] We will walk to you, oh, we will live forever, oh, we will walk to you
[04:08:27] Like a shadow, rising
[04:08:41] Did you notice you were in the Israeli we are Charlie Kirk AI?
[04:08:48] Yeah, I don't think that was the intention.
[04:08:55] What is a real honor to be able to carry the flame like that?
[04:08:59] Great job on the subtitle, bitch.
[04:09:00] All right, shut up.
[04:09:02] All right, we're at level 11, I'm trying at 15, I'll fucking, I'll double carry the
[04:09:09] flame. I almost tear up now when you bring up CK baby teeth this way. People hugging
[04:09:17] emoji I know it's complicated grief you experience and you carrying the CK flame better than
[04:09:21] anyone else is somewhat healing thank you. This song relax me me too.
[04:09:37] That wasn't made by Arabs by the way, it clearly, it didn't sound like Arabic music at all.
[04:09:43] Anyway, carry two flams at level 15 hype train, sure, fuck it, why not, fuck it, we ball,
[04:09:51] it's not gonna happen.
[04:10:01] The first time you played it for a hype train you got 11,000 likes, Huzzah has a level 20
[04:10:05] I'm trying to please we are Charlie Kirk ready. It's nine seconds remaining. We are not gonna make it a 20 Michael Fusco
[04:10:11] Art. Oh my god, he put it in a hundred. Oh
[04:10:16] My god, okay, this is a special level 20 hype train
[04:10:25] Level 19 complete we're at level 20 hype train. So of course we have to do this
[04:10:35] A man of conviction, a heart-reboot, a buzzer-beater, he-
[04:10:45] That's what secular Arabic music sounds like. I only know Nasheed. I only listen to Islamic Nasheed, my friend.
[04:10:52] And the Shia, whenever they do the hua hua, like that kind of thing.
[04:10:57] normally. Actually, yeah, the only type of music I listen to is AI-curred-up remixes
[04:11:06] and Islamic Nisheeds. This is extortion. Charlie would be so proud. Yep.
[04:11:28] Anyway, Ashura is on next week. You're gonna get a whole hell of a lot of those vids. I love those vids
[04:11:39] Israel use white phosphorus in Lebanon now. No one can go home this place Lebanese cannot return to southern Lebanon because Israel's documented use of white phosphorus in villages. Yep
[04:11:47] You make me look right wing when you play that shit on the streets, bro. Well, who cares, man?
[04:12:04] You're on the side of truth and justice, buddy. How about that?
[04:12:08] They probably bought it from the US. They did. They did buy it from the US.
[04:12:16] this. All right, now let's get to, as I was saying earlier, let's get to the girlies
[04:12:25] are fighting this time. Donald Trump, weirdly enough, lied about Georgia Maloney begging
[04:12:41] for a photo. Let's take a look.
[04:12:42] He begged to have a picture taken with him, and that has turned Bella Italia into angry
[04:12:49] Natalia. Trump made the comments in a telephone interview broadcast Friday morning on an Italian
[04:12:55] TV network. Trump said that he wasn't obliged to take a photo, but he felt sorry for her,
[04:13:02] and that he agreed. The broadcast only has a level 13 high train.
[04:13:06] the interview online, not the original English audio.
[04:13:10] And Maloney responded by blasting Trump on social media.
[04:13:16] Those are things not immediate reply.
[04:13:18] Donald Trump's declarations are completely fabricated.
[04:13:21] I am frankly stunned.
[04:13:23] I don't know why the US president behaves this way
[04:13:25] towards his...
[04:13:27] George, you're Maloney.
[04:13:29] They begged to take a, they begged to have a picture with me.
[04:13:36] I
[04:13:38] Don't allies after all this isn't the first time this has happened
[04:13:41] I can only say that it's a shame he doesn't share the same resolve towards the enemies of the west
[04:13:47] Towards the enemies of the United States towards leaders with whom he is on the other hand much more accommodating
[04:13:54] But there's one
[04:13:55] Damn, okay. She's like yo, I saw you with Xi Jinping. I saw the way you were glazing. She
[04:14:06] Why are you lying about me? Why are you lying on my name? Says Georgie Maloney.
[04:14:10] Fascist yapping, who cares? I mean, it's funny. It's funny to watch fascist infighting.
[04:14:15] One minute remaining at 90% at level 12, a hyper train.
[04:14:21] She's starting to realize he likes to be dominated, maybe.
[04:14:25] You also have to back it up, though. You have to back it up with like actual
[04:14:28] material changes in the way that you deal with America.
[04:14:36] And I'm not so certain Europe could do that without complete cooperation from the European Union
[04:14:40] And I don't think that's how it works. I don't think that's how the EU operates. I don't think that's how the EU works
[04:14:47] I'm thinking he must remember. It's Lee and I do not beg
[04:14:53] And by Friday afternoon
[04:14:54] Solidarity with Maloney had poured in from across the political spectrum and included a call from President Sergio
[04:15:00] Antonio Tejani posted on eggs that Trump's comments were an insult to Italy and that
[04:15:07] he canceled a planned visit to the US.
[04:15:12] Giovanni Battista Fazolare, an undersecretary to the Prime Minister's office, posted a
[04:15:17] statement saying, it is unclear whether out of intent or ineptitude is wrecking the historical
[04:15:24] relations between the United States and Europe.
[04:15:27] And he's sweating.
[04:15:28] Thank you for the 25.
[04:15:29] He went on to say with his inappropriate outbursts, he has managed no easy feat to make the US unpopular
[04:15:36] across the entire European continent.
[04:15:39] Wait, what do you mean?
[04:15:42] I think he's been managing that in a spectacular fashion.
[04:15:48] That's kind of all he's been managing to do.
[04:15:51] This is the serious news.
[04:15:53] No, it's just really stupid, but I like it.
[04:15:55] damaging not only Europe, but above all, the US.
[04:16:01] Well, the rail marks a dramatic deterioration in a relationship that until recently was
[04:16:05] seen as one of the strongest leaks between the Trump White House and Europe.
[04:16:10] Maloney was the only European Union leader.
[04:16:13] Yeah, Trump is the most goaded at making everybody fucking hate America.
[04:16:16] Like all of our allies, at least the people living in these countries, they despise us
[04:16:25] Why shouldn't they? Trump is a nasty little freak. He's a nasty little pervert. The way he talks.
[04:16:33] Have you talked about the algae pool? If so, how can I rewind to watch that? Oh,
[04:16:40] you need to subscribe. N.T.K. Saweetie, thank you for the other 10 gifted subs.
[04:16:44] Moogie, thank you for the five gifted. Carriable Carpenter, thank you for the five gifted as well.
[04:16:50] Well, I trained level 13, by the way, oh wait, it completed.
[04:17:02] I think at level, oh no, it completed at level 12, it didn't get to level 13.
[04:17:06] We couldn't carry the fucking second flame, unfortunately.
[04:17:09] To attend Trump's second inauguration and had presented herself as a bridge between
[04:17:15] Washington.
[04:17:16] No, MTK Swede, he's not a Qatari oiler, he's a Kuwaiti oiler.
[04:17:20] He revealed he he geolocated himself when he got mad at me because he was like why are you championing Iran hitting Kuwait and
[04:17:30] Then I was like Iran didn't hit like Kuwaiti civilians. It hit American bases, and he was like my mistake
[04:17:36] Level 15 is too difficult. I know it really is I used to have motion back in the day
[04:17:42] We did when we hit that level 20. That was motion. I don't have that motion no more. I
[04:17:47] I don't have that motion no more and in Brussels that policy differences they've
[04:17:54] strained that relationship in recent yeah I don't really care about this all
[04:17:57] right this is what I do care about ladies and gentlemen obviously we're
[04:18:01] gonna be talking about the most impactful situation Watergate the real
[04:18:05] Watergate not the fake one with Nixon yuck but the real Watergate Al algae
[04:18:13] gate.
[04:18:16] Workers with waiters and pool cleaning equipment are working overtime at Washington's iconic
[04:18:21] reflecting pool, battling the algae that has turned one of the President's prized projects
[04:18:27] from American flag blue to green.
[04:18:30] If you take a look, no, no, that's, no.
[04:18:41] This isn't funny. Reflecting pools only do this when they're in extreme distress. Pain
[04:18:47] has begun stripping off the reflecting pool. Oh my God, that's so fucking awesome. Oh my
[04:18:53] God! Not only is the green of the algae come back, but look at that American flag blue
[04:18:57] in the paint. It's funny you're saying God hates that, but it's literally because...
[04:19:02] Okay. What do I always say about this administration? No matter what initiative they seek out, just
[04:19:09] always expected to fail, okay? Because they refuse to listen to experts, they refuse to listen to
[04:19:17] people that would be competent in accomplishing the tasks that they set forth. So even when they
[04:19:21] have this super high priority thing, like, and this is a very high priority issue for Donald
[04:19:26] Trump, it's probably the highest of priorities for Donald Trump, okay? They cannot accomplish these
[04:19:36] Tasks because they cannot accomplish your task because they consistently hire incompetent morons
[04:19:47] And they refuse to listen to people who would be like hey, you shouldn't do that
[04:19:54] It's a perfect metaphor for everything the the beautification initiatives are failing in spectacular display
[04:20:01] Because donald trump went with this fucking guy
[04:20:06] This is the Trump donor and Mar-a-Lago neighbor John Caffaro who got the no-bid contract to install a water purification system
[04:20:13] I don't even know if this is real. I
[04:20:17] Don't even know if this is the actual guy. I fuck it. We ball
[04:20:22] Okay, I
[04:20:27] Don't even care if this is the real guy because this is comical
[04:20:32] It's awesome. N.T.K. So weighty. Thank you
[04:20:36] He has two prior convictions, one for bribing a member of Congress and another for an illegal
[04:20:43] loan that violated campaign finance laws.
[04:20:44] I don't even know if it's real or not.
[04:20:46] I don't care.
[04:20:47] It's awesome.
[04:20:48] I'm going with it.
[04:20:53] There is no way the guy who got the no-bit contract for using bottom shelf home depot
[04:20:56] sealant on the reflecting pool looks like this.
[04:20:59] Come the fuck on.
[04:21:00] Paint was seen peeling from the floor of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
[04:21:05] after a 40 million dollar renovation that included a new color president trump called american flag blue
[04:21:18] a mafia affiliate a contractor by the way yes that's him that's a real guy
[04:21:22] he looks like a mafia guy because he has mafia connections and mafia guys tend to have the
[04:21:25] all same have the same gosh mafioso look this is beautiful this is the gift that keeps on
[04:21:34] giving this story gives me so much fucking joy it gives me so much goddamn life every day there's
[04:21:40] a new update from the story and it's better than the the last day okay every fucking day there's
[04:21:47] a new update on this goddamn story and it's even funnier than yesterday the pool is not only green
[04:21:53] but all the hydrogen peroxide they dumped into the pool was not able to kill all the algae but
[04:21:59] but you know what it was able to do strip the fucking pain
[04:22:04] no the company's not called green water services
[04:22:07] no
[04:22:08] no
[04:22:10] no
[04:22:12] all
[04:22:14] yes
[04:22:15] yes yes
[04:22:17] the one point seven million no bit or no is seventy million at one point seven
[04:22:20] million
[04:22:21] no big contract to clean the link of more reflecting pool into a company
[04:22:24] ultimately owned by trump donor john j caffaro
[04:22:27] who's previously pleaded guilty in separate federal cases involving bribery
[04:22:30] and campaign finance violations
[04:22:32] the company's name
[04:22:33] green water
[04:22:34] services
[04:22:37] all of my god who's john kafara trump donor scrutinized a mid reflecting
[04:22:41] pool debacle
[04:22:43] businessmen who's donated hundreds of thousands of dollars the president of
[04:22:45] j trump is coming under scrutiny over alleged ties
[04:22:48] to the company
[04:22:49] contracted to install water purification system in the lincoln
[04:22:52] memorial reflecting pool after algae blooms
[04:22:54] have returned
[04:22:56] The renovation of the reflecting pool, the latest Washington DC landmark to
[04:23:00] undergo a transformation during Trump's tenure, has drawn criticism after algae
[04:23:04] spread across the surface, turning the water green.
[04:23:10] A woman chants, algae is smarter than MAGA as the Lincoln Memorial
[04:23:13] Reflecting Pool turns green following President Trump's renovation.
[04:23:16] I just mother than mother!
[04:23:18] I just mother than mother!
[04:23:21] I just mother than mother!
[04:23:24] Team algae.
[04:23:25] I just mother than mother!
[04:23:34] It's so green.
[04:23:38] It is so undeniably green.
[04:23:42] It's literally every shade of green.
[04:23:46] In the last in the last week we have seen
[04:23:50] Every shade of green and never a shade of blue from this fucking pool. Oh my god
[04:23:58] What a beautiful fucking story? What an incredible story
[04:24:08] The pool turned
[04:24:10] The same shade of the Pakistani flag the Saudi flag the same green that you have seen on the Iranian flag
[04:24:20] and never green
[04:24:23] Are sorry never blue see I'm mixing my colors now
[04:24:30] This is incredible
[04:24:32] credible. Federal contract workers show that a $1.7 million contract was given to Green
[04:24:39] Water Services. Oh my God, it's literally called Green Water Services.
[04:24:45] A second person has been arrested at the reflecting pool, captured on video by the reporter Emily
[04:24:49] Miller who has been following the story daily. Exclusive, raw video, man arrested for vandalizing
[04:24:55] Lincoln reflecting pool. He grabbed the hose that female National Park Service workers
[04:24:59] we're using the clear the algae it's looking kind of blue
[04:25:28] Right here, right?
[04:25:37] Wait, they're like, uh, stand down, sir. Uh, you are not allowed to operate that vehicle
[04:25:42] That's right. Ladies and gentlemen, we're arresting this perpetrator for the most heinous crime, which is
[04:25:50] spoiling the the beautification initiatives in Washington, DC
[04:25:58] Yeah, you're under, uh, we're also issuing a citation for you, uh, writing a homosexual
[04:26:08] choice, uh, vehicle, which is a bike. That's right. It's illegal to ride a bike in Washington,
[04:26:14] DC around the big, beautiful blue reflecting pool.
[04:26:28] It's such a fucking shit show and it's awesome
[04:26:36] CNN have reflected pull this is the output from what's going on over there you can see it's clearly green
[04:26:40] This is the water that the federal officials are saying is absolutely clear. It very clearly is not. Oh
[04:26:47] Come on
[04:26:49] Come on they did that on purpose. Oh
[04:26:53] Dude, that's they they busted out the st. Patty's graphics dude. Come on
[04:26:58] And I do want to show you this is the
[04:27:04] Fucking the water is also the water the dumping out is also objectively green
[04:27:09] From what's going on over there, and you can see is clear dog that shit looks like Mountain Dew
[04:27:16] That literally looks like lemon lime Gatorade
[04:27:20] Green this is this is object. This is brown though. This is Brando. This is idiocracy. This is literally
[04:27:27] Oh my god. Oh my god. This this looks like this looks like the Chicago River
[04:27:34] during St. Patrick's Day there. What the fuck is the water that the federal
[04:27:39] officials are saying is absolutely clear and and perfect at this point. It very
[04:27:45] clearly is not. It takes no walking around at all here to see all the debris
[04:27:49] in the water, continued presence of allergy, can they get it under control?
[04:27:58] Every time, every time they point to the fucking pool is so clearly green, brother.
[04:28:07] Maybe they can, but currently they do not have it under control and whether they can
[04:28:11] get it done by July 4th, we'll see.
[04:28:15] The interior press says it's blue. Yeah, I know that I saw this. It's so funny that
[04:28:20] they're like, no, it's a very clearly blue. Look at this angle of the photo. Yeah. Guess
[04:28:26] you should have hired blue water services that are fucking green water services, except
[04:28:30] then it wouldn't be so funny.
[04:28:33] Kofaro's donate a hundred thousand Trump over the years, including a $250,000 donation
[04:28:36] in 2020 and a hundred thousand dollar donation in 2024. Katie Martin, a spokeswoman for the
[04:28:41] department of the interior told the times that the company is selected because they
[04:28:44] had the expertise, workforce, and materials, and that the White House was not involved.
[04:28:56] Benny Johnson weighs in. Oh my God, it's going to be awesome. The Lib Tards are so enraged
[04:29:00] by Donald Trump that they've defaced the national landmark just to try and discredit him. Last
[04:29:04] night it was discovered that left-wing activists carved 86-47 in their renovated reflecting
[04:29:10] pool. This morning, MPS covered the spot and is beginning repairs. The left is so pathetic
[04:29:15] and desperate that they've been reduced to vandalizing national parks. I'd say I'm surprised,
[04:29:20] but then again, this is the same party that rigged elections, assassinated political opponents,
[04:29:24] and imports third world savages and lets our cities and culture burn. Buddy, I feel like
[04:29:29] Like this is not at the same level of severity of these other accusations, no?
[04:29:39] Also, if there's one party that has vandalized this national monument, it's Donald Trump.
[04:29:49] Important images, it's green from space, stop.
[04:29:55] What is going on?
[04:30:02] Oh, that's so awesome.
[04:30:15] The extent of Trump's destruction of Washington DC is truly stunning.
[04:30:18] It's the ultimate metaphor, the algae-infested reflecting pool to destroy grass in the UFC
[04:30:22] event.
[04:30:23] Bulldozed East Wing grounds, 86, 47, S into the lawn near the reflecting pool.
[04:30:34] It's so funny because like, this is Lib Resistance stuff, right?
[04:30:37] It harkens back to like liberal hashtag resistance in like the 2016 to the first tenure of Trump,
[04:30:42] right?
[04:30:43] Except, half of the shit is just Donald Trump fucking it up on his own.
[04:30:49] The first arrest was for this sabotage.
[04:30:51] in the reflecting pool today with all these crowns around cut out a huge piece of the blue
[04:30:56] sealant and tried to get away but he was arrested by the way Emily Miller is fucking jacked
[04:31:04] sorry it's just you know congratulations to her I guess
[04:31:10] I love Emily Miller's uh uh correspondence because she she'll always she does like we're
[04:31:16] tuned in to the MAGA right now. She'll also then do like a little running sequence in the end
[04:31:24] and she always puts this like weird music in the background too.
[04:31:30] Like this is, she's reporting on this like it's the most severe crisis, okay?
[04:31:46] see why why is this a part of the coverage it doesn't make any sense but
[04:32:03] fuck it we ball anyway let's look at the let's look at the the Benny show water
[04:32:07] look at the Benny show watermark dog dog what don't you realize when you post
[04:32:13] this you're literally fucking doing a disservice to the goat to the king you're showing how fucking green it is
[04:32:21] Okay, I'll see you guys.
[04:32:28] Bye bye.
[04:32:33] Ha ha ha.
[04:32:37] Bump my response.
[04:32:39] Bany, put your phone down and go celebrate your month.
[04:32:42] Okay, dude.
[04:32:44] Okay, dude.
[04:32:46] That's a hate crime.
[04:32:47] Okay.
[04:32:48] Okay, dude. That's a hate crime, okay?
[04:32:52] You're making fun of a gay man on Pride Month.
[04:32:55] It's fucked up.
[04:32:59] Oh, God.
[04:33:03] I love this.
[04:33:03] I love that this is the guy.
[04:33:06] God, what a stupid story.
[04:33:07] Holy shit.
[04:33:10] It's greener than the grass.
[04:33:14] Oh my God.
[04:33:18] What do you say, man, it's beautiful.
[04:33:25] It's actually...
[04:33:26] I got a story.
[04:33:27] ...pending to peel.
[04:33:28] It's coming up.
[04:33:29] That was not what the president had in mind for this project, which was completed just
[04:33:34] last week.
[04:33:35] I'd even be very proud of it, and it'll last for 50 to 100 years before you have to do
[04:33:41] anything with it.
[04:33:42] It's a very strong, powerful substance that we use.
[04:33:44] The companies that did the work to drain the pool, repair the leaks, seal and paint the
[04:33:48] bottom of the pool and install a filtration system were awarded no bid contracts worth
[04:33:54] about $15 million, despite having virtually no federal experience doing federal contracts.
[04:34:01] The project was completed last week and for a couple of days it seemed to work, but the
[04:34:06] water quickly started turning green.
[04:34:09] By the beginning of this week, algae everywhere.
[04:34:13] The National Park Service has brought in workers from across the country and hired another
[04:34:17] contractor to combat the algae bloom.
[04:34:21] Waiting through the shallow water, they're using vacuum pumps and strainers to clear
[04:34:26] the water and remove the muck.
[04:34:28] And just days ago, workers dumped hydrogen peroxide into the pool.
[04:34:32] They've been working for days to try to kill the algae using something they call nanobubble
[04:34:37] technology, but take a look at the water here.
[04:34:40] I mean, it's still as green as can be and just plain filthy.
[04:34:45] An late night social media post on Wednesday, the Trump administration said the water was
[04:34:49] now quote, crystal clear.
[04:34:52] It may be eventually, but it's anything but clear now.
[04:34:58] Officials at the Interior Department say they are confident that the water will be cleared
[04:35:03] by the time the Fourth of July festivities start happening here in Washington.
[04:35:08] That's for that peeling sealant.
[04:35:10] We've reached out for comment from the White House and the Interior Department.
[04:35:13] No word back yet.
[04:35:14] John, that was incredible.
[04:35:15] They let you just walk up there and peel the pain away?
[04:35:18] I mean, look, we didn't peel it away.
[04:35:21] They should arrest him.
[04:35:23] I'll say it.
[04:35:24] They should arrest him.
[04:35:26] He is vandalizing and scandalizing an objectively blue pool.
[04:35:32] Okay?
[04:35:33] It's very clear that the pool is blue.
[04:35:35] They should arrest him.
[04:35:37] How come how come he gets to vandalize once again lying media lying liberal media? We got him. That's terrorism
[04:35:45] We're just showing it to you. I mean, it's right there. It's it actually became somewhat of a tourist attraction down there
[04:35:54] Okay, by the by the
[04:35:56] By the end of this story we will hear workers. I'm here to reflecting by the end of the story. We're gonna hear from Trump
[04:36:03] Trump saying, well, I brought more attention and more tourism to Washington, DC with the
[04:36:10] with the objectively blue pool.
[04:36:12] Isn't that so wonderful?
[04:36:14] These guys behind me, they're trying to vacuum up as much dead algae as they can.
[04:36:18] I'm Matt Pizer, staff writer at the Atlantic.
[04:36:21] President Trump wanted an American flag blue.
[04:36:24] I genuinely, I feel like it's greener than it was before.
[04:36:29] Like it literally feels like he tried to make it blue and then it turned out to be greener
[04:36:33] than it was ever before.
[04:36:35] Instead, he's gotten a swamp that's a green, mossy mess.
[04:36:39] Trump's second term has been all about trying to change D.C., beautify different areas of
[04:36:45] it.
[04:36:46] And one of his most prominent pledges in recent months has been to change the reflecting
[04:36:51] pool, an issue that's bedeviled many presidents before him.
[04:36:55] The Trump administration awarded a no-bid contract to both coat the bottom of a new darker
[04:37:01] blue and to install a new nano-bubble technology that's meant to clear the pool of algae.
[04:37:10] Trump started the project during the hottest part of the year when algae flourished and
[04:37:15] he made the cement dark blue, which retains even more heat, turning this area into an
[04:37:21] incubator.
[04:37:22] A sort of biology 101 one expert told me,
[04:37:25] this isn't rocket science, he added.
[04:37:27] There's a chance that this can get even worse.
[04:37:30] Scientists don't know what kind of algae are in here.
[04:37:32] To the best of our knowledge,
[04:37:33] it hasn't been tested by any outside sources.
[04:37:36] And so we don't exactly know the toxicity of it
[04:37:40] and how harmful it could potentially be.
[04:37:42] Scientists tell me this will be cleared up in the winter.
[04:37:44] For now, the president of the United States
[04:37:47] is being foiled by science and plant growth down here
[04:37:52] in the national mall.
[04:37:53] Like I do legitimately think that there is a, like if they hired a bunch of
[04:37:57] scientists and hired a bunch of like actual engineers to, to look at this
[04:38:04] instead of going with like this, you know, real life human penguin from the
[04:38:09] Batman series, they probably could have figured this out.
[04:38:13] Okay.
[04:38:14] Cause it's, it's not impossible to have, you know, shallow bodies of water and
[04:38:21] pools that don't turn green. It's just that they don't do those things. They never do those things.
[04:38:33] It's antithetical to the Trumpian movement, the Trump movement. Yeah, it's the pool. It's not
[04:38:40] rocket scientists. There are pools all around the world, as a matter of fact. Big pools, little pools.
[04:38:46] I suspect that they could just figure this shit out. They just didn't,
[04:38:56] you know, they just chose not to and now they're living with the, with the failure and it's been
[04:39:01] awesome. The democratic social. Anyway, let's talk about the democratic socialism rocket ship.
[04:39:08] Oh my God. Holy Toledo. Seem to be doing considerably better than they used to be
[04:39:14] and they have the chance to not go off, in fact, democratic incumbents in Congress.
[04:39:18] And part of the reason for that, why we're seeing these democratic socialists having
[04:39:21] such good chances or downright, outright winning nominations, is take a look here, Net Favorability
[04:39:26] among Dems, Democratic Socialists of America, look at that, a plus 17-point Net Favorability
[04:39:31] rating among Democrats.
[04:39:32] That is actually better.
[04:39:34] That is better than how congressional Democrats are viewed by Democrats at just plus four points.
[04:39:40] So no wonder that democratic socialists have such a good chance.
[04:39:43] to simply put, they are a better brand at this point
[04:39:46] than Democrats in Congress.
[04:39:49] Among Democrats, it's interesting to see who they like more.
[04:39:52] All right, and you've used this number before.
[04:39:54] I always find this fascinating.
[04:39:56] When you compare socialism to capitalism,
[04:40:00] how are they doing right now?
[04:40:01] Yeah, how are they doing right now among Democrats?
[04:40:03] You see this Democratic, Socialist America,
[04:40:05] more positive than congressional Democrats.
[04:40:07] And I'll tell you, take a look at the trend line,
[04:40:09] the favorable rating among Democrats on socialism.
[04:40:12] This is a big part of, listen, listen, listen,
[04:40:17] this is a big part of what I wanted to happen.
[04:40:22] I want people to associate good governance
[04:40:25] with democratic socialism, okay?
[04:40:27] Obviously that's just one piece of the fucking puzzle.
[04:40:30] It's not about like rehabilitating the brand
[04:40:34] of the democratic party in the way
[04:40:35] that a lot of people suggest.
[04:40:36] As a matter of fact, it's making a clear distinction
[04:40:38] between, it's making a clear distinction
[04:40:41] between do nothing Democrats and businesses usual Democrats and people who are being elected
[04:40:49] into office as democratic socialists, okay?
[04:40:54] Because for a big part of the American population, there's still tremendous amounts of resilient,
[04:41:02] residual, red scare propaganda that makes them fear this brand, that makes them fear
[04:41:09] this ideology, okay? This is why sewer socialism I think is very successful, like municipal
[04:41:16] socialism. Socialism at the municipality level and having that be associated with a very
[04:41:23] different kind of governance. Because Americans are terrified since the Reagan era of big
[04:41:31] government initiatives, Google Gaga government, big government, like they have starved the
[04:41:36] beast, they have no confidence that their elected representatives will ever be responsive
[04:41:40] to their needs, their desires, their demands.
[04:41:47] And we have to penetrate the collective consciousness that has determined that socialism is a scary
[04:41:53] thing.
[04:41:55] That's the first step, okay?
[04:41:59] And that's why I think people like Zoram-Lamdani and everything that they do that is seen
[04:42:06] as a positive is good for this movement overall. It's not the end goal. The end goal is not
[04:42:12] to rebrand the Democratic Party. The end goal is not to engage in entryism to the Democratic
[04:42:17] Party. The end goal is not to rehabilitate the Democratic Party. The end goal is to create
[04:42:23] a more responsive politics in this country, okay? A politics that centers the working
[04:42:28] class and its needs over the interests of corporations and profit-seeking behavior.
[04:42:35] But at this stage in the United States of America, we're seeing a lot of success in
[04:42:44] deep blue districts and blue neighborhoods, and that's great.
[04:42:48] But there's still a long way to fucking go.
[04:42:51] All right?
[04:42:54] You're dogging people into the DNC.
[04:42:57] Yes.
[04:42:58] Exactly.
[04:42:59] Or rather, I'm using the largest outlet of legitimacy and the largest platform that socialists have ever had in American history and contemporary American history to, you know, preach the gospel of socialism.
[04:43:19] Anyway, Zoran was also asked, bad empanadas were so cringe, can we just say it?
[04:43:27] Yeah, I mean, they're irrelevant, you don't even have to bring that shit up.
[04:43:32] For the most part, Twitter is not real life, obviously, and a lot of what you see on Twitter
[04:43:35] is either bots or it's not like a serious movement that has sincere demands.
[04:43:44] A lot of people, I think, have recognized their powerlessness in the face of unchanging systems.
[04:43:50] That's number one.
[04:43:51] And number two, they have not only have they recognized their powerlessness, but also they're
[04:44:00] just sitting around and hoping for a spontaneous revolution.
[04:44:04] It's not going to happen.
[04:44:07] If you want mass politics, which is what socialism is, you have to speak the language
[04:44:12] the masses, you have to speak to the desires of the masses, and you have to go where the masses are.
[04:44:18] You can't just sit around at home and keep chirping from your living room, from your basement,
[04:44:24] about how people just simply do not understand Lenin. Okay?
[04:44:31] It's not just bad empanada people. There's a lot of young leftists popping up that genuinely view
[04:44:35] you as an incrementalist, electoralist. This isn't an accusation. I'm warning you about what I see.
[04:44:39] Great. That's fine. A lot of the newcomers, a lot of the newcomers here are going to have
[04:44:51] views that are uncompromising. That's normal. Many of you used to be this way. Many of you used to
[04:44:58] be reactionary, and then you found socialism, and then all of a sudden you had black and
[04:45:03] white opinions about how to to best move in this best move and best navigate in
[04:45:09] the space of American politics that's normal baby leftist will always have
[04:45:13] that kind of attitude and then they grow up and then they engage in activism
[04:45:17] they engage in organizing they talk to other people they try to convert other
[04:45:21] people they try to get other people to understand their worldview and then they
[04:45:25] slowly they slowly move into a much more reasonable and a much more
[04:45:31] pragmatic stance. That's fine. That always happens. Okay? I have never and will never say that
[04:45:48] electoralism is the only route. It's one of many routes. We have to exhaust all readily available
[04:45:56] options and one of those options especially when the opposition party
[04:46:01] is unbelievably weak
[04:46:03] is to take advantage
[04:46:04] of the massive platform that it offers
[04:46:07] especially at a time when there are no political organizations that are
[04:46:12] as robust
[04:46:13] as the democratic socialist of america is
[04:46:15] no political organization no left political organization in contemporary
[04:46:19] american society
[04:46:20] has seen the level of success
[04:46:22] and seen the number of of
[04:46:25] actual
[04:46:27] elected representatives and the number of actual paying
[04:46:32] members as the democratic socialists of america has
[04:46:35] okay and the best pathway to increasing the numbers of
[04:46:42] self-identifying self-described democratic socialists
[04:46:47] is through election success through electoral success for many americans
[04:46:54] post 2016, they arrived at socialism because of Bernie Sanders' insurgency run against Hillary
[04:47:02] Rodham Clinton, where Hillary Clinton's establishment democratic approach was met with someone from
[04:47:09] their left flank in the biggest platform that they ever could have actually had. Socialism could
[04:47:14] have ever had in America, right? A lot of people first encountered socialism for that reason.
[04:47:20] They were like, oh my god, there's a different way of doing politics, a one that actually
[04:47:24] I agree with now many of those people have moved far beyond Bernie Sanders and actively fucking talk about how he sucks
[04:47:33] They have forgotten that their journey started at some point and that journey started
[04:47:39] In this run in this 2016 run
[04:47:42] So my goal is to get to to unlock
[04:47:47] the the potential of so many others, the ideological potential of so many others
[04:47:52] to go on this same exact ideological journey that a lot of people went to,
[04:47:56] went through, sorry, in this exact same way. That's it. That's also part of the
[04:48:08] reason why, although I have my personal disagreements with Bernie Sanders on a lot
[04:48:13] of issues, especially when it comes to foreign policy, and especially when it comes to Israel,
[04:48:20] I still understand the role that he plays in this movement and has played in this movement.
[04:48:27] Okay?
[04:48:32] You're not going to always agree with 100% of the things that people are saying, that
[04:48:37] other socialists are saying. But a big part of successful organizing revolves around keeping
[04:48:45] a coalition together regardless of your disagreements. And it's one of the most frustrating elements
[04:48:52] of any kind of socialist organizing that there are so many people that go, no, my position,
[04:49:01] my position is the moral one is the correct one. And I refuse to budge and I refuse to
[04:49:06] try to understand where others are coming from, and I refuse to ever align with these
[04:49:14] people if there's even a little bit of ideological differences in opinion, or a difference in
[04:49:21] tactics overall, because there's so many fucking Marx Leninists, for example, that look at
[04:49:25] what I'm doing and say, fuck you, you're a fucking piece of shit.
[04:49:29] You're a sheepdog for the Democratic Party.
[04:49:31] You want to take the revolutionary potential of the masses and then filter it back into
[04:49:36] a comfortable neoliberal party like the Democratic Party, a bourgeois party, a capitalist party.
[04:49:42] And to them, I always say, what revolutionary potential? Is there a successful Vanguard
[04:49:47] initiative right now that I'm actually standing in opposition to? No, of course not.
[04:49:54] I see the material realities. I see the overall mass politics in this country and where the masses
[04:50:04] see themselves as and I try to shake them from their stupor. I try to foment class consciousness
[04:50:10] amongst the masses. We are all doing the same thing, by the way. We are all at the end of the day
[04:50:19] doing the exact same thing. We're just posting. I'm posting a little bit more efficiently than you are
[04:50:25] and I've seen a lot more success in my posting than you have in your posting. And I think at the
[04:50:30] at the end of the day, that's what matters.
[04:50:32] That's what makes you mad.
[04:50:35] Cause that's what we're doing.
[04:50:36] We're all posting.
[04:50:56] Huh.
[04:51:00] A self-described Lenin isn't getting mad at using all available tools, ivory, tower, dogmatism. Yes.
[04:51:08] There is very little class consciousness in this country.
[04:51:14] The working class do not see themselves as members of the proletariat, but temporarily embarrassed millionaires and billionaires.
[04:51:23] Okay?
[04:51:24] That's it.
[04:51:24] So, as it stands currently, we have to foment class consciousness in this country.
[04:51:32] And some people are putting the cart before the horse.
[04:51:35] They're saying, no, you can only do that with a Communist Party.
[04:51:39] And yet, there are a million Communist Parties in this country.
[04:51:43] They have never reached viability.
[04:51:45] They've never reached the masses.
[04:51:47] And that's not because of people like myself standing in opposition to them.
[04:51:51] I don't.
[04:51:52] There's something that I think, there's something in this, it's a never ending, it's a never
[04:52:09] ending struggle, it's a never ending issue on the left.
[04:52:16] The people that can't figure out the perfect method, which by the way, I'm not saying mine
[04:52:23] is perfect, okay?
[04:52:24] I'm not saying that at all.
[04:52:29] Alternatives could be far better.
[04:52:32] I will never stand in opposition to them, but you also can't just fucking assume that
[04:52:39] your posting on Twitter is the most successful way to change people's minds.
[04:52:45] That's what's so frustrating, because for so many, there is this, listen, there is this
[04:52:52] supposedly untapped revolutionary potential in the masses here in the United States of
[04:52:57] America.
[04:52:59] So why are you, instead of broadening your horizons, why are you a revolutionary, right?
[04:53:09] Someone who is engaging in practices, why are you focusing your efforts on someone like
[04:53:14] myself rather than the rest of the fucking working class that's waiting to be armed and ready to go
[04:53:20] and be a part of a militant vanguard. Why do you hyper focus your efforts on someone like myself?
[04:53:30] If this revolutionary potential exists out there, don't you think that there is a far more robust
[04:53:36] and far more productive outlet? Don't you feel like you could just go to the masses
[04:53:43] and convert them?
[04:53:48] What makes you think yelling at a fucking twitch streamer for trying their own method that might be different than yours?
[04:53:54] Even if the goals are still the same
[04:53:57] Why do you think yelling at a fucking twitch streamer is actually going to foment?
[04:54:01] The revolution is going to bring about the revolution is going to foment the class consciousness
[04:54:06] This is what I always say because my goal is to go out to the people that don't agree with me
[04:54:11] and slowly but surely, hopefully if they are charitable in seeing my worldview,
[04:54:17] slowly but surely change their perspectives. And I've seen a lot of success in this, right?
[04:54:21] I've seen a lot of success in this over the last decade or so.
[04:54:27] And I see a lot of success in the Democratic Socialists of America doing exactly this as well.
[04:54:35] And yet a good deal of my time nowadays is spent having to fucking convince
[04:54:48] ultras and wreckers that that I'm not their enemy. And the more I give any,
[04:54:55] the more I give any attention to that, the more galvanized they feel about how
[04:55:03] they're doing the right thing. Because in their minds it's like yelling at a fucking Twitch streamer
[04:55:09] is the most successful way to to radicalize the working class. That's not how this works.
[04:55:20] You've seen a lot of success during your lifetime, huh, Ankh? Yes, I have. I mean,
[04:55:23] this community and its size and its impact is living proof of that, right?
[04:55:33] with this slate of congressional candidates that you've endorsed and Bernie Sanders and
[04:55:43] Brooklyn. These are contested races. There's some early voting data to suggest that the
[04:55:48] electorate that's voting so far is considerably older than the electorate a year ago that helped
[04:55:53] elect you and propel you to victory in that primary. There is a risk here. It's a pretty
[04:55:58] high-leverage bet. You've gone out of a limb. You didn't have an endorse in these races.
[04:56:03] You really didn't. To basically take on a bunch of incumbents and possibly sort of risk
[04:56:09] your own political capital if a bunch of them don't do well. Are you prepared for what
[04:56:13] that's going to signal to the people that oppose you in the city, the interests that
[04:56:16] want to see you go down, if that happens?
[04:56:19] You know, I think there will always be risk when it comes to fighting for working people.
[04:56:24] And I made a promise to New Yorkers that I would use every tool at my disposal to deliver
[04:56:28] on the agenda to transform the most expensive city in the United States of America into
[04:56:32] one that's affordable to the people who helped to build it.
[04:56:35] And these endorsements are part of that, because you cannot win that agenda alone.
[04:56:39] And in Darielisa, Claire, and Brad, I see partners who would not only be fighting for
[04:56:44] that same agenda in D.C., but also be side by side here as we fight for it in New York
[04:56:49] City.
[04:56:50] And, you know, I-
[04:56:51] What is this?
[04:56:54] Every Vanguard is insufficient until it isn't.
[04:56:56] I know I'm glad you were reminding constantly because we always have new people all the
[04:57:02] right oids achieve purity only on in decline out of the current moment is because they
[04:57:06] don't feel like they belong there and they understand the need to work to do that.
[04:57:09] The worst part is they are like seriously ideologically fucking the new generation left is largely
[04:57:13] because the orcs like DSA don't enforce ideology or reading requirements or reading level requirements.
[04:57:18] Hence the need to support things like PSL.
[04:57:21] Okay, well, this is probably not the best time.
[04:57:24] probably not the best time to bring up PSL, you know, maybe, maybe way to week.
[04:57:28] I understand that New Yorkers are facing a number of things at the same time. We,
[04:57:32] not only have had the next historic run and an NBA championship, we also have the World Cup,
[04:57:38] and then all of that at the beginning of a summer that feels like one we'll never forget.
[04:57:43] And so we have a few days left of early voting. I'm hopeful today we saw more younger voters
[04:57:48] come out. We saw more voters in general start to come out and vote. And we know that election
[04:57:52] days on Tuesday. And so I'm going to be doing everything that I can to let New Yorkers know.
[04:57:55] Okay, this was not a good day. I mean, this is just a classic Zorn answer. You didn't like
[04:57:59] actually answer at that. The question just said, I'm doing my own thing. I'm focusing my own mission.
[04:58:05] Look at this. In 2010, they were about equal. 50% had a favorable view of socialism. 51% said the
[04:58:10] same about capitalism. But capitalism has absolutely fallen through the floor. Look at this. It's
[04:58:15] now just 42% of Democrats who have a favorable view of capitalism. Socialism, on the other hand,
[04:58:21] up like a rocket. Look at this. Two in three Democrats have a favorable view of socialism.
[04:58:27] So socialism is on the rise among Democrats. Capitalism is on the decline among Democrats.
[04:58:32] And again, this is part of the longer term trend in which we are seeing
[04:58:36] Democratic socialists doing considerably better among Democrats,
[04:58:40] electing a mayor right here in New York City, for example.
[04:58:42] And as we said, there are primaries next week with Democratic socialists self-proclaimed
[04:58:47] on the ballot. What are the prediction markets saying about how they made you?
[04:58:51] Yeah, this to me is one of the more stunning trends, right?
[04:58:53] That I have seen in covering politics over the last 15, 16 years.
[04:58:58] And if you believe the prediction markets, it's not going to just stop suddenly.
[04:59:03] It may extend into next week because just.
[04:59:09] Like, this is why I used to always reflect on like,
[04:59:12] like people who call social Democrats in 2016,
[04:59:16] the people who are responsible for the death of Rosa Luxemburg, pure lark.
[04:59:20] here and utter LARP. And the reason for why is because so many of these people, like from
[04:59:27] the perspective of like the broader American working class, like they think social Democrats
[04:59:32] are literally fucking USSR-style commies, okay? They want to do Soviet-style centralized
[04:59:39] control over the economy. Most Americans don't understand any of this shit, okay? Now that
[04:59:47] That doesn't mean that social democracy is the end all be all, but that should help you
[04:59:54] identify how to, you know, better message, especially if you identify where the fucking,
[05:00:02] you know, overall perspective of the masses is when it comes to things that pertain to
[05:00:07] socialism.
[05:00:08] Let's take a look at the chance that Democratic Socialists win in Dem Primaries, House Primaries
[05:00:14] here in New York.
[05:00:15] You go to New York 7 district, right?
[05:00:16] You've got a Brooklyn Borough president who at this point looks like an underdog, looks
[05:00:20] like an underdog compared to a Democratic Socialist.
[05:00:22] And then you may get a Democratic incumbent in Northern Manhattan and get knocked off.
[05:00:27] That's closer to a 50-50 race.
[05:00:29] But the bottom line is this.
[05:00:30] The bottom line is this.
[05:00:32] Next week in New York may be a very good one for Democratic Socialists, Mayor Mum Donnie
[05:00:37] endorsing them.
[05:00:38] His political star is rising and he may bring a few Democratic Socialists along with him
[05:00:42] and put him in a Congress.
[05:00:44] We have to give respect to the people in the DSA movement, the Democratic Socialist movement.
[05:00:48] They've been winning elections around the country.
[05:00:50] You see that happen in New York.
[05:00:52] We just saw it happen in Washington, D.C.
[05:00:55] We saw a congressional race in New Jersey where nobody saw that coming.
[05:00:58] So you're looking around the country and you're seeing the energy of the Democratic Party
[05:01:01] coming out of this part of the left.
[05:01:03] What he's right about is that whoever the Democrats feel in 2028, they're not going
[05:01:09] to just be able to run on, let's go back to the way things were.
[05:01:12] gonna have to push forward into something that's brand new and it's gonna have to be big bold
[05:01:17] ideas that are gonna make meaningful changes. Bro, I never thought in my lifetime I would see a CNN
[05:01:23] panelist straight up on primetime television be like, you gotta give respect to the democratic
[05:01:28] socialists. What a crazy fucking time. And then people see this momentum and think, no, that means
[05:01:35] it's over. That means it's been, it's been perfectly captured by corporate interests, okay?
[05:01:42] It's been perfectly captured by corporate interests. It's over. We have to find something else now immediately
[05:01:48] like some people genuinely think socialism is
[05:01:53] About not a mass movement necessarily about normalizing this concept, but instead is like supposed to be gate kept
[05:01:59] It's supposed to be some hipster shit
[05:02:02] Stop being a fucking lifestyleist ideological hipster. Jesus Christ
[05:02:07] We want motherfuckers to say no, this is good. It's the same with the anti-Zionism people literally were like, oh, dude
[05:02:17] These people came on board too late
[05:02:19] These people came on board too late both with socialism and anti-Zionism. I was fucking there. I was there for a decade plus
[05:02:27] You don't see me fucking behave in this way
[05:02:30] Why the fuck are you you learned about these concepts last week?
[05:02:34] shut the fuck up
[05:02:37] I'm not convinced that all those changes have to come from the most progressive or left
[05:02:44] part of the party.
[05:02:45] I think centrists ought to be able to come up with some pretty bold ideas.
[05:02:48] I don't know if you say to someone, women only get 2% of venture capital in America,
[05:02:53] we need to double that or triple that.
[05:02:55] Is that a progressive idea or is that a centrist idea?
[05:02:58] I don't know, it's an idea that makes things better.
[05:03:01] Every African American entrepreneur in the country has raised less money than Donald
[05:03:05] Trump made off a crypto last year, right? We can fix that if we want to. But I'm not
[05:03:11] sure if that sits on the ideological spectrum. And so people are going to have to come up
[05:03:14] with big ideas that affect real people.
[05:03:17] And you do point out that we're seeing more self-proclaimed democratic socialist candidates
[05:03:22] finding more success across the country. What do you make of that? How are you seeing that?
[05:03:26] Well, I just think there's an overall kind of upset in the American political environment.
[05:03:31] are kind of tired of business as usual, and they're reaching for other sorts of languages,
[05:03:37] other sorts of solutions, because the way in which we lived our lives so far, the general
[05:03:42] conclusion is that everything is broken.
[05:03:43] And so folk are reaching for new languages, new ways, a more inspired way.
[05:03:48] Yeah, because it is, by the way.
[05:03:50] Like that's not people just like arriving at the wrong opinion or something when things
[05:04:00] Things are actually good.
[05:04:01] Why do these people not realize how good things actually are?
[05:04:05] Like, that's not the position.
[05:04:07] That's not the case, right?
[05:04:08] Things are bad.
[05:04:10] And people, things are so bad that in the most propagandized nation, Americans have
[05:04:17] arrived at the correct conclusion by accident almost.
[05:04:22] That's how bad things truly are, that people are literally arriving at socialism off of
[05:04:26] just straight up the contradictions.
[05:04:32] Well, that and a lot of organizing and a lot of advocacy.
[05:04:37] Let's be real.
[05:04:40] A shit ton of organizing and advocacy.
[05:04:45] And also a decent number of electoral successes.
[05:04:48] These are trying to respond to, to the conditions of everyday
[05:04:51] ordinary folk. So I think if we don't get caught up in labels,
[05:04:54] If we don't get caught up with shorthands, it's not progressive or center or conservative
[05:04:59] to say that working people should make enough money to provide for their households and
[05:05:03] send their kids to college.
[05:05:05] It's not progressive to say that folks shouldn't go broke because they're sick.
[05:05:09] It's not progressive to say that basic education should be every human being deserves it no
[05:05:15] matter the color of your skin or where your zip code is.
[05:05:18] So I think let's get beyond the labels and just get to what everyday ordinary folk are
[05:05:22] are experiencing on the ground, and maybe we can actually address some of the issues that
[05:05:26] American people will face.
[05:05:27] I want to go to this sound from another prominent voice in the Democratic Party, former President
[05:05:31] Barack Obama, and he had a similar message about the need for our politics to look toward
[05:05:37] the future.
[05:05:38] Here's what he said.
[05:05:39] The exhibits in the center are not meant to evoke nostalgia for some gauzy bygone era,
[05:05:50] unattainable past that we can dream about and say, oh, we miss you, Barack, they're
[05:06:02] meant, they're meant to remind us of who we can be.
[05:06:09] Yeah, pussy, pussy three about the drop.
[05:06:13] Your book does a lot of soul searching about this quest, right, to be a more perfect union
[05:06:19] in America and I'm wondering how you viewed the president's comments.
[05:06:22] Well I thought it was a breath of fresh air. We heard complete sentences for it.
[05:06:26] I shouldn't say that, right? I thought it was a breath of fresh air. Look,
[05:06:30] America in my view suffers from what I call a divided soul.
[05:06:34] We imagine ourselves at once as a beacon of freedom and as a white
[05:06:37] republic. We can't hold those two things together
[05:06:40] without contradiction, without depositing a kind of madness at the
[05:06:43] heart of the country. And what I think, what I hope, what I pray,
[05:06:48] is that in this moment when we are so divided
[05:06:52] that we can actually make the choice to be a beacon of freedom.
[05:06:55] We can debate what that is, but we cannot hold the view
[05:06:59] that some people ought to play minor bit parts
[05:07:01] in the nation's history, in the nation's present and future,
[05:07:05] while others sit at center stage.
[05:07:07] That I am not an object of charity,
[05:07:09] that racial justice isn't a philanthropic enterprise,
[05:07:12] that the country doesn't belong to a specific set of folk,
[05:07:16] that we have to ignore the history
[05:07:18] so that we can be who we think we are without judgment.
[05:07:21] Now, I think if we're going to get to where President Obama just described,
[05:07:25] we're going to have to tell the truth about who we are, what we've done,
[05:07:28] so that we can release ourselves into a better future.
[05:07:31] How do you see it, Lili?
[05:07:33] That's a lot.
[05:07:34] I know.
[05:07:35] That's why not.
[05:07:36] That's why not.
[05:07:37] I mean, there's an entire world in that statement.
[05:07:39] And I think that's called special meaning today.
[05:07:42] We should note on Juneteenth.
[05:07:43] Yes, it does indeed.
[05:07:45] This is at the heart of actually what we're experiencing now.
[05:07:50] I agree with you that what people are looking for is radical change.
[05:07:55] I think Donald Trump was an expression of that, actually, on the right.
[05:07:59] I think the debate on the left about moderates versus progressive, I agree with you.
[05:08:03] I think that those labels have ceased to have meaning.
[05:08:06] If you asked a regular person, even though we live in a highly partisan world, where
[05:08:11] it's red hat, blue hat.
[05:08:12] If you ask a regular people, how convenient coming off the heels of coming off the heels
[05:08:27] of a bunch of analysis that shows polling data that suggests more and more Democrats
[05:08:35] are now identifying themselves as democratic socialists, you have an entire panel of centers
[05:08:41] going, uh, labels are, we're all a part of the same team, right? I mean, who cares? Come
[05:08:59] on, what America needs is more centrism, more reasonable, moderate changes. They hold so
[05:09:09] So many contradicting opinions that could fall on all sorts of different spectrums.
[05:09:16] At the heart of this, though, we are a country that I believe many people think has lost
[05:09:23] its way, that we are a country at the moment that doesn't know what it should be in the
[05:09:30] world and inside the United States.
[05:09:33] Do we want to be a country that stands for democracy, that stands for freedom?
[05:09:39] What does that mean?
[05:09:40] What does freedom of speech mean?
[05:09:41] Republicans have a certain view of that, and Democrats have a different view.
[05:09:45] These are fundamental differences that I think labels don't necessarily address.
[05:09:51] But I do think our next leader, whether they be from the right or from the left, is going
[05:09:56] to have to find a new language that includes more people in that debate.
[05:10:01] I think the very narrow lanes that both parties have driven down is not going to satisfy this
[05:10:08] electorate.
[05:10:09] What happened is you fit to fight Joe Brogdon.
[05:10:12] I think it's fucking insane that they're still trying to be like, well, you know, it's not.
[05:10:19] It's not left and right. It's top versus bottom is the common meta, except these guys go.
[05:10:25] It's not left versus right. It's middle.
[05:10:30] That's where we're supposed to be in the middle, right in the fucking middle smack dab in the middle.
[05:10:36] Anyway, let's get to actual case footage from the liver king.
[05:10:42] Apparently liver king's arrest footage just got dropped.
[05:10:46] Another exhausted contradiction, shit libs will swear up and down that their top priorities
[05:11:11] purple districts and congressional majorities and spend all their energy making sure that
[05:11:14] D plus 30 districts have the most conservative representation imaginable. Yeah. Yeah, this
[05:11:22] guy's a fucking racist piece of shit. And I absolutely despise him. Um, every time that
[05:11:29] his worldview is destroyed by yet another electoral success against some kind of like
[05:11:35] corporate neoliberal shit lib, he gets, he doubles down and triples down and becomes
[05:11:40] extra gross
[05:11:45] i think he is i mean he he's not worthy of the attention that i'm giving him
[05:11:49] right now
[05:11:51] he's not worthy of the attention i'm giving him right now but he's just such
[05:11:54] a repulsive odious little shit
[05:11:58] i despise him
[05:12:01] and i know he'll make like seven hundred fucking tick tocks off of this
[05:12:05] because anytime he is is
[05:12:08] capable of attracting my attention he loses his fucking mind it's like i've
[05:12:11] made his day
[05:12:14] uh...
[05:12:16] yeah you're a fucking loser dog
[05:12:19] you're a fucking loser
[05:12:21] i think deep down inside you know you're a fucking loser
[05:12:25] i wish you could maybe find it within yourself to believe in something
[05:12:28] anything beyond you know whatever you think is going to be your next paycheck
[05:12:32] from the dnc
[05:12:34] uh... and you will probably forever be a god damn loser for this reason
[05:12:42] utterly irrelevant
[05:12:45] most people in the real world despise this kind of like partisanship
[05:12:50] especially for a party that doesn't really
[05:12:53] deserve it
[05:12:56] and with another man, a real one, welcome to Texas Joe Rogan
[05:13:01] My name is liver King, a series of videos posted by social media influencer liver King and leaves his followers increasingly concerned.
[05:13:09] But when he arrives in Austin claiming he's there to pick a fight with podcast host and media personality Joe Rogan, police are forced to step in.
[05:13:18] Can this video be being in this content?
[05:13:22] Ain't that a dude you ate penis with?
[05:13:24] Yes, it's true.
[05:13:25] I did do that.
[05:13:26] Happy Pride Month, by the way.
[05:13:27] It's true. I did eat peanuts with this man that you are seeing on your screen. His name is liver king
[05:13:34] He was the talk of the town
[05:13:36] Another one of these like influencers that blew the fuck up
[05:13:40] Way back in the day feels like a bygone era
[05:13:47] Clearly he had a this was a almost a year ago what we're watching when he very clearly had a mental health episode and was trying to
[05:13:57] uh, assassinate Joe Rogan.
[05:14:01] His life kind of fell apart after, uh, he was out of, uh, of, of steroid abuse,
[05:14:07] which is crazy because, like, it's the most obvious use of steroids of all time.
[05:14:17] But people were shocked, I tell you.
[05:14:19] For some strange reason people did not realize that this guy was using steroids.
[05:14:28] Anyway, let's take a look at what this arrest looked like.
[05:14:34] Can it go on social media?
[05:14:37] The following is based on official police records to date, and the footage has never been seen before until now.
[05:14:43] Now, please note that all persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent and less
[05:14:47] and until proven guilty in a court of law.
[05:14:50] On June 23, 2025, 47-year-old fitness influencer Brian Leverking Johnson posted this video
[05:14:57] to Instagram.
[05:15:14] The next day, Brian posted another video revealing that he'd arrived in Austin, Texas, the home
[05:15:19] of Joe Rogan's podcast studio.
[05:15:37] Officers with the Austin Police Department locate Brian at a hotel and move in to arrest
[05:15:42] him on a misdemeanor warrant, hoping to avoid negative publicity through an altercation with
[05:15:47] a high-profile influencer, they move through the hotel covertly without their uniforms and speak
[05:15:52] with him directly. Brian agrees to go with the officers, first taking a moment to say a prayer
[05:15:58] with his team. So the term what matters, the people doesn't, the term what matters is to be
[05:16:06] We can have the built-in of purpose into those lines.
[05:16:11] Keep talking. Let's walk in the light of God's time.
[05:16:15] Let's just walk in your light of God's time.
[05:16:21] We're going to go down this way.
[05:16:24] Everything is different. Nothing is alive.
[05:16:27] You should do it for everything. You should have the cam, the loaning,
[05:16:31] And then you and stuff and they're taking turns to lie to each other and to make sure that you just post anything you can.
[05:16:40] And so he's going to give you his prayer featured prophets.
[05:16:44] There is nothing more American than that I feel like you can.
[05:16:48] Okay, so this is today and that's the truth.
[05:16:50] They escort Brian outside and check him for weapons, but allow him to keep his cell phone.
[05:16:55] I said all the bad handcuffs.
[05:16:59] Oh yeah, you just asked.
[05:17:01] Let me figure that out quick.
[05:17:03] Hold on one second. I'm a mobile bro.
[05:17:07] Okay, that's that'll work.
[05:17:09] Thank you.
[05:17:11] You guys put handcuffs on people in the back of the car?
[05:17:15] Yeah, I don't want to take handcuffs.
[05:17:17] Inside the car?
[05:17:19] That counts.
[05:17:21] Because it seemed pretty protected.
[05:17:25] I think he was, uh, he was definitely under the influence of something that is Monday Monday
[05:17:51] Tuesday. Oh my God. It's Tuesday. I'm supposed to have all my meetings today. Yeah, every
[05:18:01] day is someone else's day. And today, Tuesday is the day that I transact with the outside
[05:18:07] world. And now I'm just thinking of something to help that somebody on my behalf will share
[05:18:13] that I'm not transacting out with the outside world today.
[05:18:16] Where are you from originally?
[05:18:19] Puerto Rico.
[05:18:21] What?
[05:18:22] Naval base.
[05:18:24] My wife is from Poland. I'm telling people now, from now on, I'm from Poland, actually, because we went to every base, you know?
[05:18:32] Where are you really from?
[05:18:34] You know what, I'm from the friendliest state in the world, the best country in the world.
[05:18:40] It's called Texas.
[05:18:42] You know what Texas means, bro?
[05:18:44] Do you know? No. It's actually like Tejas in Spanish for friendly. Yeah, Texas is pretty friendly.
[05:18:53] But you know what I love about friendly? It is that we can only be as friendly because we can also be as dangerous as it allows us to be with these laws that make this great place called disciplines.
[05:19:05] But I'm kind of telling people, my roots are Poland and Texas.
[05:19:09] that son of a sir. Brian arrives at the station and is escorted to an interrogation room where
[05:19:15] he remains uncertain why he's even here in the first place. If I'm going to be, was I arrested?
[05:19:21] You are. Yeah. And they don't tell you why? Yeah, the lead detective will give all that information
[05:19:26] to you. It's a terrorist threat is what it's called. Is it Texas or FBI? No, with the Austin
[05:19:31] apartment so Texas. That's what I thought. Okay. Hey, Ty, find me a train. I want to be in your ship. Okay.
[05:19:43] What the fuck?
[05:19:44] I don't see that one, but it can.
[05:20:02] And it's awesome.
[05:20:04] I'll take that for a dollar.
[05:20:10] According to police records, Brian posted another video in which he was seen carrying
[05:20:14] a medieval axe, as well as a black box with a Joe Rogan experience sticker on the top.
[05:20:20] Though he was secretive about the box's contents, investigators would later find out what was
[05:20:25] inside.
[05:20:26] I'm a terrorist, bro.
[05:20:29] Wow, turnin' up, a terrorist.
[05:20:33] Turnin' the hell out of Titania here,
[05:20:36] in the state of Texas.
[05:20:38] And I don't have to tell you.
[05:20:41] They can just arrest you.
[05:20:43] I don't know how you get out of this box.
[05:20:45] How long do you...
[05:20:49] He's talkin' to himself, by the way, just...
[05:20:52] How long have you been in the box?
[05:20:54] Do they tell you how long he's been in the box?
[05:20:57] Can this a video of me being in this container?
[05:21:06] Can it go on social media?
[05:21:08] The detective finally arrives, but his attempt at an introduction is quickly shut down.
[05:21:13] I don't know if you have any involvement with law enforcement.
[05:21:15] It's kind of like telling you about myself.
[05:21:17] I'm going to want to misskip all that.
[05:21:18] I don't want to know about you.
[05:21:19] I just want what you want to know about me.
[05:21:21] And so let's get everything about you and whatever you want to know about me in the situation
[05:21:25] Let's move to the advanced fast as possible. Okay. Absolutely sir. I respect that the detective reads Brian
[05:21:30] His Miranda writes then asks if he understands each of them
[05:21:42] Crazy way balls with this guy who could have predicted I mean
[05:21:48] I mean come on dude, I ain't fucking like you know bull
[05:21:51] Scroed him with this dude. Obviously it was
[05:21:55] somewhat predictable if there was any fucking influencer
[05:21:59] That I've interacted with that would be in this predict. It might be the guy I ate bull dick with
[05:22:06] If I have the right to terminate this interview, then tell him what would happen next
[05:22:10] So then you and I are done talking and you can leave
[05:22:14] Yes, sir, you'll be arrested and go down to the jail. I'm not arrested. You are arrested. That's all I'm saying you're
[05:22:20] when we're done talking. Okay, I'll terminate this interview. Absolutely. Do you mind, I
[05:22:28] saw you had your phone, I mean mind if I had that, you're not allowed to have a phone in
[05:22:31] here per policy. I already posted everything that I had in here. Okay. Do I need to undo that?
[05:22:37] No, no, it's fine. But just that you're asking me the question of the demand you guys can do
[05:22:43] whatever you need to do. But you said do you mind? Yeah, it's my phone and that's what I have on
[05:22:49] me right now so maybe there's a protocol you should use different language well I don't
[05:22:53] want to be I don't want to be disrespectful or any sort of like I'm trying to show you the
[05:22:57] utmost respect okay I'm just asking you don't think I'll be why are they treating
[05:23:06] his status as a social media influencer like he's a Jehovah's Witness or something
[05:23:12] he's like well we know sir that it's your culture that you have to have your phone on you at all
[05:23:17] times. It's so funny. They're like, well, you know, yes, you have a religious exemption.
[05:23:28] You can carry your phone on you at all times because you're a social media influencer because
[05:23:34] it's Texas. I mean, yeah, they're treating him like it's a, if you're a famous right-wing
[05:23:39] chud social media influencer in the state of texas is a protected class okay
[05:23:47] in respect what they heard about the prayer circle and it triggered a
[05:23:49] different set of protocols yeah you didn't think about that so you said
[05:23:53] important liver came and now we're gonna show his parents what we made
[05:23:57] and they're gonna give us their honest reaction
[05:24:01] yeah primal privately
[05:24:09] fucking but they bitch when I'm stuck in they been showing nothing but they
[05:24:12] switch when I walk in that was good that was awesome that was fun
[05:24:19] I'm gonna stay for clicking on a fucking m-hud link as always
[05:24:24] yes I ate bull dick with this guy dude happy Juneteenth Hassanavi
[05:24:29] that's so good
[05:24:33] oh yeah so the answer is yes i'm like okay
[05:24:37] Can I have your can you give me your phone?
[05:24:41] Isn't he 35? Why is he looking like he's pushing 50?
[05:24:43] You know why steroid abuse, steroids accelerate aging.
[05:24:49] How do we not know this by now?
[05:24:51] I think all of y'all should know this by now.
[05:24:53] Have you not seen the trend twins, for example?
[05:24:55] They're like 22.
[05:24:57] They look like they're 40.
[05:25:01] Also, I don't think he's 35 anyway.
[05:25:03] I think he is probably in his 40s.
[05:25:07] He asks for his phone one more time, but Brian once again refuses to hand it over.
[05:25:21] On that note, the detective leaves the room, and Brian continues the conversation alone.
[05:25:25] Wait, they just left him with his fault?
[05:25:33] That's so crazy.
[05:25:35] I've been arrested before they did not let me have my motherfucking phone dog
[05:25:42] What the hell is that I
[05:25:46] Swear to God bro, they're treating him like he's a part of a protected class
[05:25:54] What happens next
[05:25:57] Well, I take you down to the jail is next
[05:26:00] Okay, so I could just interview with you and
[05:26:03] and then go to the jail, or I could skip that line and go straight to the jail.
[05:26:10] New experiences, new information, collect more points.
[05:26:13] Okay, here's what I also don't understand.
[05:26:18] He has a fucking phone on him.
[05:26:26] Why is he talking to himself if he has a fucking phone on him?
[05:26:32] It does not make any sense to me he's recording himself no he's not
[05:26:49] no he has a phone and he's not even playing with it we already did it in
[05:26:56] Poland
[05:26:58] Poland, yeah, that can happen too
[05:27:01] And it did and so we bro. Do you not see what he like you can see from different angles?
[05:27:07] He is talking to himself. I
[05:27:10] Feel like if I was in a room like this and they let me have my phone. I go live. I'd be talking mad shit. I
[05:27:20] Be like these guys fucking arrested me if awesome bullshit
[05:27:23] You kind of have a little bit of a reputation, a little bit of experience in jail.
[05:27:30] And I learned a lot, so collected war points, adventure, novelty.
[05:27:34] The evolution deer hunter has what you do.
[05:27:37] You go out and do adventure, accept the risk.
[05:27:41] Hopefully it commends her with a reward, hopefully that you can make a calculated risk.
[05:27:46] The geometric leap magnifies the reward, but never at the risk of like self, really, unless
[05:27:53] Just the reward is worth it.
[05:27:56] According to police records, an officer with the violent crimes task force spoke with Brian's
[05:28:00] executive protection employee, Justin.
[05:28:03] When asked about the contents of the black box donning the Joe Rogan podcast sticker,
[05:28:08] Justin claimed it held two custom-made staccato pistols that were meant to be gifts for Joe
[05:28:12] Rogan.
[05:28:13] So, to know your high source of four of them, decision-making matrix.
[05:28:18] Two way doors just go fire fire in one way doors.
[05:28:22] some time to aim, maybe aim, aim, fire depending on how one way it is, and then one way, let's
[05:28:27] go to jail for a little bit. I've already done that, but maybe I'll learn something new in
[05:28:31] the process. We'll collect some more points and do some squats. Not real squats, like
[05:28:38] the ones that you can do, like the pistol variety, the ones that count. Oh, you probably
[05:28:44] won't get his attention, you know. But what happened is, you picked a fight, Joe Rogan,
[05:28:50] another man a real one maybe a worthy one maybe not the one that you thought you
[05:29:01] would pick a fight with and so now there's real consequences and then you
[05:29:07] just make this one stronger and jail and dude what the fuck he's like he's like a
[05:29:13] fucking spider-man villain dude this is crazy
[05:29:20] He's like, yeah, pull me in jail, dude.
[05:29:24] I'll only get stronger in jail and then I'll come out of jail and I'll fucking kill you
[05:29:28] anyway.
[05:29:29] It's crazy.
[05:29:30] How long will I be using?
[05:29:32] What loud did I break?
[05:29:34] What slow did I break?
[05:29:36] You literally posted yourself traveling to a different part of the state to kill someone.
[05:29:45] You said you were there to kill someone.
[05:29:48] illegal all the time. Okay? It's kind of funny that he's like, oh, I wonder what I did. That
[05:29:57] was wrong. I mean,
[05:30:02] well, Joe Rogan, you compromise something big. It's the state of Texas. You,
[05:30:07] you allowed this to be happening. You wanted it to happen.
[05:30:11] Records state that officer spoke with Joe Rogan himself, who was made aware of the threats by
[05:30:16] by his own security team. Joe Rogan claimed he'd never had any sort of contact with Brian,
[05:30:21] and was un-
[05:30:22] Wait, didn't Leverkin go on the Joe Rogan experience? Am I crazy?
[05:30:33] Why is he just straight up saying that...
[05:30:35] Why is he acting like he's never met the guy?
[05:30:49] Aware of why he would be targeting him.
[05:30:51] He went on to say that he feels that Brian appears to be, quote, significantly unstable.
[05:30:56] Wait!
[05:30:58] Did Lever King never go on Joe Rogan?
[05:31:03] Yeah.
[05:31:04] How does it saying that Joe Rogan only knows of his liver king, not Brian Johnson?
[05:31:14] Dude, you know what's crazy?
[05:31:21] It's because he is the most Joe Rogan experienced guest type of person that I just assumed that
[05:31:29] he had definitely been on Joe Rogan.
[05:31:36] And I don't even think you can blame me for that.
[05:31:38] I think we all collectively hallucinated
[05:31:40] Lever King being on Joe Rogan
[05:31:43] because he's so perfect for the show.
[05:31:46] I
[05:31:58] Didn't Rogan talk about him a lot though. I think he had yeah more plates more dates on
[05:32:05] Holy fuck 8.9 million views God Joe Rogan has fallen off so much
[05:32:10] But yeah, he had more plays more dates on
[05:32:13] Yeah, look at this shit, bro. Look at this shit. I mean, he's still poppin, but...
[05:32:32] It's so cool to be as famous as a guy who eats testicles was on gear stinks like a turtle tank and plotted on Joe Rose life.
[05:32:43] I wish I cared about Joe Rogan. There was a point in time where we used to care about Joe Rogan so much
[05:32:49] I would watch all of his new videos and stuff. He is so washed now
[05:32:55] Like he used to be a real bot leader
[05:33:02] No, you imagine it now you're saying we did to try and share the blame dog
[05:33:06] First of all, who cares? Yeah, sure, I imagined it. And secondly, there was a shit ton of people in the chat, including M-Hunt, who said yes,
[05:33:14] Lover King's been on Joe Rogan. And we can just go back and see all of the yeses.
[05:33:21] And I think the reason why everybody all thought that that happened is because he's such a perfect guess for Joe Rogan.
[05:33:28] And seems like he needs help.
[05:33:32] That's kind of cool, right? You're arrested by the violent crime division. You know, what's not cool is to be called a terrorist. That's not cool. A
[05:33:42] terrorist threat. That's not cool. And your home is Texas. And then the person that's hoping to put you there is not from Texas. He's not.
[05:33:51] He's from California, y'all. Yeah, you know, we do it from outsiders, like Pace Poconte style. Get a rope. Not a threat.
[05:34:01] Oh, is he saying he's gonna lynch Joe Rogan?
[05:34:09] What the fuck? What is happening, bro? Does he hate Joe Rogan because it's like Highlander?
[05:34:18] Like there can be only one guy who's five three and jacked to the fucking gills abuses steroids
[05:34:24] and talks about, you know, self improvement.
[05:34:31] Yeah, buddy is anti-white races James fish back
[05:34:53] Just that's like commercial and that's in principle. That's what tests is do we honor that kind of friendly
[05:35:01] Welcome to Texas Joe Rogan
[05:35:03] My name is liver came
[05:35:05] Who do I want to fight who am I taking a fight with Joe Rogan?
[05:35:10] What week is it?
[05:35:14] Rogan versus Larry King week. I don't know actually that was wrong the week is the same as the password for the free Wi-Fi
[05:35:21] It's you Joe Rogan
[05:35:26] With a thank you mark many of Brian's followers express their concerns with his mental state
[05:35:31] After he posted the following
[05:35:33] This is why one came up to me in Vegas. Oh, really? Yeah, I'm one of my security guards stopped him
[05:35:38] He's like I'm a producer for the liver king. I'm like Purdue. What the fuck do you produce? What are you producing?
[05:35:44] Like how many UFC events did he try and kind of like cozy up his front lot of front row at one of my shows in Vegas?
[05:35:50] Oh damn at the MGM. Hmm, and then I saw him again at the canal if I he was trying really hard to get on the podcast
[05:35:56] He's been trying really hard to get on now. He contacted a few friends of mine
[05:36:00] Yeah, he told me he's trying to get on for what oh my god
[05:36:13] Bro wait, why does Joe Rogan hate this guy?
[05:36:17] Wait a minute. This actually is so strange. Why would Joe Rogan not want to have lever king on?
[05:36:24] Because he's a fucking stalker. No, but like clearly liver king was popping at this point and he was trying to you know
[05:36:34] Get on the Joe Rogan experience and and Joe Rogan was like no, I don't want you on for some reason and then he got annoyed
[05:36:47] Like guys
[05:36:49] I'm sorry
[05:36:51] Joe Rogan recently had a guy on that's just a gas station preacher. Okay?
[05:37:01] Like, it's not like he is very selective about who he has on there. When he
[05:37:07] doesn't have Elon, not Elon, sorry, Jeffrey Epstein affiliate billionaire
[05:37:11] pedophiles, he will literally have any guy that has a dumb opinion. He just
[05:37:17] actively looks for perhaps the dumbest opinions that he can just, you know, present as.
[05:37:28] Whoa, Fern did a whole video on how Israel kills journalists.
[05:37:32] That's crazy.
[05:37:34] God damn, that's how you know it's over.
[05:37:38] I mean, Fern has always been a pretty decent channel, but like.
[05:37:42] I feel like this would be unthinkable.
[05:37:44] No.
[05:37:47] maybe like five years ago this level of like actively saying Israel kills
[05:37:54] journalists
[05:37:58] isn't this like a German government funded too this is like they might throw
[05:38:03] this motherfucker in jail
[05:38:17] This is why I first the most West NATO cuck channel ever. Yeah
[05:38:24] The fact that people like this feel totally criticizing Israel so new as a Palestine supporter for decades it makes me want to cry
[05:38:30] Yeah, I I never am I this is like a Kurgis ox video on how Israel is doing a genocide. You know what I mean?
[05:38:39] This is like the Hank Green coming out and being like
[05:38:43] Here's why Zionism is a fascist ideology type shit
[05:38:47] That's what's like remaining at this point. Wow, what a spectacular defeat for Hasbara. It's
[05:38:55] It's unbelievable
[05:39:02] Burn is a part of a big VC thing going on for YouTube
[05:39:06] They're also a part of like a big German and Dane network of creators
[05:39:09] Yeah, but a lot of these guys a lot of these guys normally wouldn't do
[05:39:13] like outright call outs of Israel because Fern has done some cool videos in the past about I think it was all of Palme's assassination
[05:39:23] That was firm, right
[05:39:33] So yeah, they don't do videos that are like CIA adjacent, right?
[05:39:38] Dutch aka Netherlands, Netherlands. They even reached out to the IDF for comment on this
[05:39:53] video Lamal. Oh my God. They still try to remain neutral. They asked the IDF for comment and there's
[05:40:01] a lot of those in the vid burn blame hummus for starting the war though buddy
[05:40:13] they're euro libs okay the fact that they put the word is real and kills and
[05:40:21] journalists behind one another as euro libs German and Dutch are you fucking
[05:40:29] kidding me this is literally like this is akin to holocaust actually I was
[05:40:33] gonna say this is akin to holocaust now but this is probably treated as a more
[05:40:37] severe crime and have these fucking countries then holocaust denial at this
[05:40:42] point
[05:40:44] Yeah, it is literally, yes, saying anything mean about Israel is literally classified as
[05:41:02] Holocaust denial level hate crime in Germany. So I'm not even that far off base. Hank and
[05:41:11] Hank Green and John were super disappointing. Many Palestinians. Hank literally said, no
[05:41:14] Palestine topic in his community post October 7th. Lib Cowered. Yeah. Yeah, they'll turn.
[05:41:21] They'll start talking about it eventually. One day, everyone will have been against this.
[05:41:26] Okay. That's just how it is. That's how it always goes.
[05:41:32] Anyway, speaking of something that nobody was against, liver King. Let's get back to that for
[05:41:37] for now.
[05:41:38] Video.
[05:41:39] Because I'm here all week.
[05:41:40] I don't know if you heard.
[05:41:41] Rogan vs. Lever King, period, C-O-M.
[05:41:47] All week this week.
[05:41:49] It started on Monday.
[05:41:51] It's going to go through at least Friday and may go over the weekend, but no longer
[05:41:59] than that, I'm going to record a...
[05:42:02] Why are all these Israeli-friendly countries importing so many Muslims then?
[05:42:05] make sense. I love guys like this. What's the point that you're trying to make here, dude?
[05:42:13] You think Germany is like importing Muslims? Like, what do you, I want to know what's going
[05:42:21] on in your mind? Because from my perspective, you're probably just as well put together as
[05:42:27] liver king here. Euro racism hits different. Yeah.
[05:42:37] Go ahead. What do you think is going on?
[05:42:48] Please enlighten us. It's your time. Go ahead. De-radicalize us.
[05:42:52] woke libtards please a lot of videos this week and then I'm not going to record
[05:43:00] any for a long time Brian takes out his phone and plays what appears to be a
[05:43:08] people were saying Germany the Netherlands are very pro-Israeli but
[05:43:11] those countries import lots of Muslim immigrants are they importing Muslim
[05:43:16] immigrants dude like these are people you're talking about they're not fucking
[05:43:22] commodities. Okay, they're not, you know, shipping Muslim immigrants. And also the number or the
[05:43:31] percentage of Muslim refugees that are coming in. Oh my God. Where's the George Floyd game?
[05:43:43] Oh my God, you got banned from Asmongol's chat.
[05:43:46] You got banned from Asmigol's Shaffer being fucking racist and annoying dog. That's crazy.
[05:43:54] That's like getting kicked out of the clan rally for being a little too crazy about the Black Folk,
[05:44:01] you know? Holy shit. That's wild, man. I didn't even know. I didn't even know that was a thing
[05:44:15] that guy happen. No lame gay shit, dope fighting, AI fatigue, Japanese company and alien. I'm
[05:44:26] one of a kind. Yeah, well, now you're two of a kind.
[05:44:32] Well, fuckers at Germany and the Netherlands are importing Muslims. I wanted to understand
[05:44:40] what his logic was like what he thinks is the what his suspicion is and he
[05:44:44] couldn't even fucking reveal that to me I just wanted to know like what he
[05:44:48] thinks like why does he think if he believes that Germany is importing
[05:44:53] Muslims why does he think they're doing that
[05:45:10] It's like Elon not being invited to Epstein Island, yeah.
[05:45:17] Recording of himself, captured just moments ago in the interrogation room.
[05:45:21] He listens as he waits for officers to collect him.
[05:45:30] I think this is cool, I like seeing this.
[05:45:35] Because it turns out some of his weird shit.
[05:45:39] real like it's sincere he does this shit on his own time too. He's not just putting out a show
[05:45:44] for the cameras.
[05:45:49] What's up man?
[05:45:51] Hello, hello, is this Eric's room?
[05:45:53] Is this Ron?
[05:45:54] Yeah.
[05:45:55] Yeah, we're going to place some handcuffs for him now.
[05:45:58] And then we'll get him to our best.
[05:46:01] Okay, it's okay.
[05:46:03] Where's your photo?
[05:46:04] It's in my pocket.
[05:46:06] The phone continues to put some of my buttpocket play on the table as they remove the remainder
[05:46:10] of his property.
[05:46:11] He's then transported to the local jail.
[05:46:13] Would it be funny if I told you I had another phone on me?
[05:46:17] That would be a little funny, you know, because they're supposed to take a bunch of stuff
[05:46:24] from you the first time.
[05:46:25] Yeah.
[05:46:26] And then they leave a lot of stuff.
[05:46:28] And then sometimes that happens again.
[05:46:31] That would be funny, right?
[05:46:32] It might be a little funny, yeah.
[05:46:34] Brian, I don't know where you're back from, where are you from?
[05:46:38] Poland.
[05:46:39] If you don't mind, I'm not going to be as friendly as I normally am.
[05:46:42] It's fine.
[05:46:43] I'm really a beauty.
[05:46:45] Yeah.
[05:46:46] One morning day Brian posted a $20,000 bond and was released from jail.
[05:46:50] As a condition of his release he was ordered to have no contact with the victim or his
[05:46:54] family and to wear a GPS monitor.
[05:46:56] The next morning Brian posted a new video to Instagram suggesting he still has future
[05:47:01] plans involving Joe.
[05:47:03] Look at his eyes bro, it was crazy.
[05:47:05] Rogan.
[05:47:06] If anybody knows where Seth Rogan's, the other version of him that rhymes with blow,
[05:47:15] If anyone knows where it's family is going to be today, if you could let my team know
[05:47:19] so that we can stay within 200 yards, not close to them to stay away from them.
[05:47:25] Please actually redact that.
[05:47:28] Don't do anything to their family.
[05:47:30] If anyone who's around us can alert us that there might be anyone with a last name Rogan
[05:47:36] around, then I'll happily go the other 200 yards.
[05:47:41] This thing will help you make sure you have good death feels on the ankle.
[05:47:45] And then we're gonna go to the Capitol at 7 p.m. every day. We'll be at the Capitol.
[05:47:50] It's he sounds like that because he's on a fucking like vibration machine.
[05:47:55] Isn't that some major neurological issue? I mean clearly this is one of the few instances
[05:48:00] where you don't have to see his pupils dilating to recognize that he's having a serious mental
[05:48:05] health episode where they make laws rogue inverse liver king i'm taking a fight according to court
[05:48:14] documents 47-year-old brian liver king johnson was charged with terroristic threat causing fear of
[05:48:20] imminent serious bodily injury this case was dismissed in november of 2025 following the
[05:48:26] completion of requit yo i'll be honest i'll be honest dude the criminal justice system is so bad
[05:48:32] that they can't even protect like a unfathomably rich white guy from
[05:48:38] unfathomably rich white guy from receiving very clear death threats, okay? That's crazy.
[05:48:48] Do they ever? Does anyone ever get prosecuted for just straight up being like,
[05:48:55] I'm stalking you and I'm going to kill you and I'm going to kill your family.
[05:49:02] I mean, sure, in this situation, it's very clear that he's like not all right.
[05:49:09] Okay, but
[05:49:17] what is this? What King the Loser said?
[05:49:23] What is this?
[05:49:25] I heard counseling classes get less restricted content and an unfiltered look at our cases
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[05:49:40] It's a while Oh Jesus Christ is horrible.
[05:49:47] Okay.
[05:49:48] We got a drew good in.
[05:49:49] We got a drew good in video.
[05:49:54] We got some fun, we got some fun stuff that we can watch and maybe not so fun stuff.
[05:50:03] There's a clavicular in the evolution of incel culture video that I was going to watch.
[05:50:06] I don't know who this channel is, Jarrett Moore, but I think it dovetails nicely into
[05:50:10] what I wanted to talk about.
[05:50:17] is doing a MAG course in Florida. He's officially reached that level. Every influencer eventually
[05:50:31] has a sequence of botched surgeries and then some other financial entanglements that don't
[05:50:39] turn out the way they want to, and then they do some sort of boot camp. And that's where
[05:50:44] clavicular is right now. Sequence of boss surgeries that he did not need to take, that he did not
[05:50:51] need to, you know, get at all. And then, and now he's doing an in-person course.
[05:51:14] The internet's newest main character is 20-year-old streamer Braden Peters, aka, Clavicular.
[05:51:38] He serves as a representative of the looks maxing community, an offshoot of the in-cell
[05:51:42] black pill ecosystem that have come to the conclusion that with society and the dating
[05:51:46] market stacked against them, the only way to ascend out of their social caste is to become
[05:51:51] as physically attractive as humanly possible. He's taken this to extreme measures including
[05:51:56] starve maxing, abusing stimulants, and hitting himself in the face with a hammer, referred
[05:52:01] to as bone smashing. He started taking black market steroids and testosterone at age 15,
[05:52:07] leading to infertility, erectile dysfunction.
[05:52:10] Okay, okay, okay, put some respect on the goat, dude.
[05:52:13] Come on, now.
[05:52:15] Clevicular could not hold up to the pinky nail of my goat, Rich Piana, okay?
[05:52:23] That's crazy.
[05:52:24] Rich Piana was a G. He was a legend.
[05:52:26] Rest in power, Rich Piana.
[05:52:27] That's the goat.
[05:52:28] And eventually getting him kicked out of university for drug possession.
[05:52:32] With formal education out of the question, he went all in on Lux Maxing.
[05:52:36] his free time researching ways to improve his appearance with experimental peptides,
[05:52:41] and planned to travel to Turkey for a double jaw surgery to attain more masculine features.
[05:52:46] The spectacle of this pursuit exploded across the internet. Less than a year ago, he was
[05:52:51] working as a line cook, and today has become the fastest growing streamer on kick, with
[05:52:55] teams of thousands of dedicated clipped farmers gathering millions of views daily on his newest
[05:52:59] controversy.
[05:53:00] Yeah, he also almost killed a guy.
[05:53:06] He's still mocking.
[05:53:19] Oh yeah, he overdosed too.
[05:53:24] God, this guy's journey has been so crazy, man.
[05:53:30] He almost killed his stalker and he never broke frame.
[05:53:35] He might have broken the dude's back, but he did not break frame.
[05:53:38] Okay?
[05:53:39] He kept mugging.
[05:53:40] I will point to that.
[05:53:45] He had the Everglades incident where he killed a crocodile.
[05:53:50] He overdosed on camera and he's gotten bot surgeries.
[05:53:55] It's awesome.
[05:53:56] Is he dead?
[05:53:57] Hopefully.
[05:53:58] Okay.
[05:53:59] He's been profiled in GQ, The New York Times, The Atlantic, and made his modeling debut at
[05:54:05] New York Fashion Week.
[05:54:06] This video will explore his worldview, the origins of the movement, there's any validity
[05:54:11] to his claims, and why it's resonating so much in our current climate.
[05:54:16] The surface level critique of looks maxing is always, bro, you're really overthinking
[05:54:20] this.
[05:54:21] Girls do not care about looks to the extent that you think that they do.
[05:54:24] There's easier ways to get chicks than sm-
[05:54:25] Cope. It's Cope, dude. It's Cope, buddy. Okay. That's all people care about. And it's not even
[05:54:33] about girls. It's about guys. Okay. It's about hot guys who are sexy and muscular. And I want to
[05:54:41] kiss them, but I can't. I want to, I have to keep maintaining this facade that I want to kiss the
[05:54:46] girls instead. And every time I kiss the girls, it looks like I'm, I'm in a K drama or something.
[05:54:51] I look like Josh Hawley kissing his wife, not gay, okay? But that's what mogging is all about,
[05:55:01] making other men feel hot for you.
[05:55:05] Moking peptide lace meth and hitting yourself in the face with a hammer to reinvent for
[05:55:09] knowledge. Weren't you one of the OG looks maxers? No man, I'm just a normal person who cares about
[05:55:14] self-improvement. That's I've, as a matter of fact, for the most part, I have always talked about
[05:55:20] because before the looks maxing thing was called looks maxing I was always
[05:55:27] making fun of like the lookism guys the incels because they were just like they
[05:55:34] cared about this shit to a unbelievably unhealthy degree
[05:55:41] you are not normal about your appearance Lamal honestly he's punk as fuck I
[05:55:47] I think I am.
[05:55:52] I think it's good to groom yourself. Okay, I think it's good to be healthy.
[05:56:05] Bro, working out and dieting is not looks maxing with the fuck? Exactly.
[05:56:13] I am however a little, you know, I have a little bit of body dysmorphia, just a little bit,
[05:56:17] bit, but it's fine. Like, if I had, if I had a far greater problem of body dysmorphia,
[05:56:27] all these fucking weirdo losers, like the, the new meta amongst my psychotic cyber stalking
[05:56:34] community is to constantly be like, you're fat. I would, that would actually hurt my
[05:56:40] feelings. It doesn't, because I know that's not the case. But I still have a little bit
[05:56:47] body dysmorphia. Smile them out.
[05:56:49] You could just meet a girl with a similar interest at like a run club and be nice to them.
[05:56:54] Wrong. The point is not to get girls. They don't particularly like girls very much.
[05:57:00] The point is to mo-
[05:57:01] Okay, yeah, he gets it. Never mind. The point is to mo-
[05:57:07] The term mog originated on bodybuilding forums is a shorthand for the alfamale of the group.
[05:57:13] The hack leader, the hottest, the richest, the highest status.
[05:57:18] Getting girls isn't the end goal, but rather an affirmation that you're a chad.
[05:57:22] The blonde around your arm is symptomatic of your success, more akin to a Lamborghini
[05:57:27] or a Rolex.
[05:57:28] Despite what some rich guys say, they don't particularly care about Swiss engineering
[05:57:33] or motorsports.
[05:57:34] They want it because they know other men can't have it.
[05:57:37] Its performance art for the male gaze.
[05:57:40] This quality has historically been associated as a feminine trait, with women saying they're
[05:57:44] not dressing for male approval, they're doing it for themselves.
[05:57:48] The first part's definitely true, they're not doing it for men, but it's also not solely
[05:57:51] for themselves.
[05:57:53] A woman by herself isn't wearing high heels and a full face of makeup, she's wearing an
[05:57:57] oversized Scooby-Doo T-shirt and Garfield slippers.
[05:58:00] When they go out they're dressing for other women, but they're doing it in a collaborative
[05:58:04] nature, they want everybody else at the party to be hot and are excited to see their friends
[05:58:08] serving.
[05:58:09] The Lux Maxers see it as more of a zero-sum game in a competitive nature.
[05:58:14] They're aware of the prevalent hierarchies and have a desire to stand out.
[05:58:18] To Mog is to be free.
[05:58:27] It's to be safe.
[05:58:28] From external threats, as well as safe from the voice in your head telling you that you're
[05:58:32] not enough.
[05:58:33] He had positive thoughts all about like manifestation, he's like you know everything that's going
[05:58:38] on in your head that just shapes reality which is probably the worst possible thing you could
[05:58:43] tell a depressed person.
[05:58:44] He's like hey you know when you wake up in the morning that voice in your head that
[05:58:48] calls you a loser.
[05:58:49] That's actually a force of nature that shapes the fabric of the capital.
[05:58:54] Oh god I gotta go buy a dodge.
[05:58:59] That's not good at all.
[05:59:01] If you're perpetually mauled, you're constantly looking over their shoulder, paranoid that
[05:59:05] what little they've earned will be taken from them by the oppressive Chad.
[05:59:09] What are you lacking, Myron, that you can't hold her desire?
[05:59:14] Why didn't you have her soul locked in?
[05:59:16] I mean, she was your girlfriend, right?
[05:59:19] Damn!
[05:59:20] You claim to have her as a girlfriend, so where did you lack as a man?
[05:59:23] Do you have a girl?
[05:59:25] You saw this guy recently open up for Adam Friedland?
[05:59:28] Damn, this dude is...
[05:59:29] Yeah, I remember.
[05:59:30] watched one of his videos before. Um, this guy, this guy's going places dude. Okay. Respect.
[05:59:36] I remember I watched one of his videos in the past, but you didn't have her soul. So
[05:59:41] Rico, she didn't, he didn't really feel Angie. He collected her. Yeah, man. They call them
[05:59:47] roller blade Rico. He's a shadow that just rolls out of nowhere, man. Smooth wheel, smoother
[05:59:53] game, you don't even hear him coming. One minute you're holding her hand, next minute
[05:59:59] you're phew, don't.
[06:00:02] More so than desiring what the Chad has, their main objective is to escape the perceived
[06:00:06] power balance between the two. This hieroglyph contains an eternal truth that's essential
[06:00:12] to decoding the incel psyche. The Chad vs. Virgin meme has tortured the minds of the
[06:00:17] youth for decades, but the Chad didn't always used to be the goal. At one point he was the
[06:00:22] enemy. Before he was depicted in his current form, he was written about in legends told
[06:00:27] at the cinema. Karate Kid, Heather's, Revenge of the Nerds. The mob took the resent into
[06:00:34] the silver screen and created a revisionist history of themselves getting one over on
[06:00:38] the bullies, creating a fiction to shape the culture.
[06:00:42] Is he wearing a Teamsters jacket? Because I have the same exact one. I have the same
[06:00:48] exact jacket for the teamsters and humiliate the ones that once humiliated them inside
[06:00:54] of the junior high locker rooms as the genre went out of style, the resentment remained
[06:01:00] and a whole collaborative extended universe of the nerd jock archetype was his twitch
[06:01:05] cap and you had 25k. Yeah. No dude. What the fuck are you talking about? I just have 25,249
[06:01:14] people watching right now.
[06:01:21] Liferated on sites such as 4chan, Chad, Stacey, Becky, and a whole roster of
[06:01:27] solo jacks were used as stand ins to represent the power and balances in
[06:01:30] people's lives.
[06:01:31] What started out as a meme for most people.
[06:01:34] Every, every weekend we have this exact same song and dance where people will
[06:01:38] come in here and be like, what's going on, bro?
[06:01:42] Feels like not a lot of interest.
[06:01:43] It's like Monday through Thursday, it's always 30K to 40K, and then Friday till Sunday, it's always 25 to 30K.
[06:01:54] That's how it is.
[06:01:56] People touch grass in this community.
[06:01:59] Instead of these figures being used to exemplify tropes exhibited by people, the real people were simplified to be nothing more than the living embodiment of these figures.
[06:02:12] What you asked us yesterday?
[06:02:26] You got to stop responding to these people is bait for the Twitter covers.
[06:02:29] They've been using this reaction to this question and post these so the roach can
[06:02:32] respond. Dude, that's got to be so crazy.
[06:02:37] So like, so there's guys in here that are like sitting at discord server who
[06:02:41] come in here and ask that question.
[06:02:43] And then they immediately clip the fucking,
[06:02:46] they immediately clip it and they post it on Twitter
[06:02:49] so that Asmongole can react to it.
[06:02:50] That is, like, I don't understand what that does for you.
[06:02:56] I will never understand what that does for you.
[06:02:58] Literally every time you respond to the chat
[06:02:59] or they post it and then Asmongole reacts to it.
[06:03:06] Wait, Asmongole has less viewers than me right now.
[06:03:09] What the fuck?
[06:03:11] Who gives a shit go ask him if he's being capped at 22k
[06:03:21] Watching your clips or sometimes Vaas a daily thing for the HDS community
[06:03:26] But I don't like okay. Here's what I don't understand
[06:03:31] Genuinely
[06:03:32] Genuinely, here's what I do not understand is literally bait. They post the following day
[06:03:37] But like what satisfaction could you possibly get out of this because like I get what Asmongold is doing right?
[06:03:44] He's like serving a market. There's a lot of
[06:03:48] There's a lot of appetite for people to be like, oh, I hate this fucking guy. You need villains right in your story
[06:03:54] You need villains people get bored
[06:03:57] But like what do you get as a random person?
[06:04:03] They think they're making you feel bad that's all they want but it doesn't work
[06:04:07] I've always wondered this.
[06:04:16] I have always wondered this, where I'm like, what could you possibly get out of, what kind
[06:04:23] of satisfaction could you possibly get out of?
[06:04:28] Even if you got your wishes across, like let's say I got killed or fucking de-platformed,
[06:04:34] went to prison or whatever.
[06:04:36] that actually offer you any salvation? Will you legitimately feel accomplished?
[06:04:44] Because you might feel that way for a brief moment, but your life still fucking sucks.
[06:04:52] You know what I mean? Let's say you got a bunch of likes. Let's say you got a bunch of likes on
[06:04:58] Twitter. Asmo's audience literally just enjoyed just watching this type of content. The other day
[06:05:02] he said his job is to make people's lives miserable. Being mad at people is the content.
[06:05:07] Yeah, I I don't understand it like I I think it's important as long as the dog doesn't get choked
[06:05:17] Shocked
[06:05:24] They're lost Rodoliz the only blips of enjoyment they receive is that type of content. Yeah, I I
[06:05:31] Don't know I feel like it's internet induced brain damage almost
[06:05:36] Do you never, here's the thing, do you never sit by yourself when you're alone with your
[06:05:46] own thoughts and you think to yourself, like, what have I done for the last year and taken
[06:05:52] accounting of the things that you have experienced, the things that you've enjoyed?
[06:05:57] And if the highest dopamine inducing moments when you do that are instances where, like,
[06:06:03] know, you got a content creator that is never going to know about you to feel
[06:06:11] shitty for a brief moment or you perceive them feeling bad for a brief
[06:06:15] moment in time. If that's the highest intensity output that you have, doesn't
[06:06:21] that all feel worthless? Ironically, now it's gonna be a clip and he's gonna
[06:06:26] to respond to this without ever directly talking to you? Yeah.
[06:06:32] Oh, no, I feel like you should channel this energy into something, you know.
[06:06:40] Channel this energy into something, you know, go go join a club or something.
[06:06:46] Meet some people in the real world.
[06:06:48] Oh my god, you weren't wrong.
[06:07:01] Why are you getting so angry? This is so sad. By the way, we have a hype train. Give money now.
[06:07:05] He's actually becoming an old man. Asmogol reacts to Asana snapping at a chatter,
[06:07:08] bringing up his view account being bodied. Asana had the same exact reaction years ago,
[06:07:12] in case both timing out the loyal subscriber and claiming Israel view bodied him. Wait, what?
[06:07:18] Oh my god, you aren't lying. That's literally what these guys are doing. And then they clip
[06:07:28] it to a clip form.
[06:07:41] And they have like other clips ready to go to. Why would anybody do this? This is why
[06:07:46] Clips on Reddit of your stream aren't posted immediately, but like 12 to 24 hours after the clip was live
[06:07:50] They need time to comb the stream and come up with a narrative of an out-of-context portion.
[06:08:00] I think they do it because they do feel good for that one second.
[06:08:02] Their favorite content creator takes notice of them and maybe bring up their clip on stream and talks about it.
[06:08:05] It makes them feel alive when they get noticed by the content creator. They base their live around.
[06:08:10] I think, look, I think it's because there's a sense of community, right?
[06:08:16] There's a sense of community around this sort of behavior.
[06:08:20] This is something that, like, ironically enough,
[06:08:22] the video that we're watching actually pertains to this as well.
[06:08:25] What used to be relegated to the darkest corners of the Internet were like some
[06:08:29] of the saddest people exist, you know, bodybuilding forums or lookism forums,
[06:08:32] insoforms, is now mass produced as content.
[06:08:35] And there are like champions of this kind of content and this kind of ideology,
[06:08:40] like clavicular, ironically enough, that people actually follow pretty aggressively.
[06:08:45] some of them follow them as a lol cow, some of them are fascinated with them,
[06:08:48] but then there's also plenty of people who are just like genuinely fans, right?
[06:08:53] And what's really interesting is this is exactly that as well.
[06:08:57] This is called A-logging, right? There is, there are entire communities on the internet
[06:09:05] that used to be on some of the darkest corners of the internet, like some of the worst parts of
[06:09:11] the internet, like websites that are constantly at risk of getting taken down, like Kiwi Farms and
[06:09:17] whatnot, that spend a good deal of time and good deal of effort getting together, congregating,
[06:09:23] to identify certain targets that they want to cyber, that they want to cyber bully.
[06:09:30] Right? That is something that people used to do. And the saddest part about it is like, yeah,
[06:09:37] They used to do this on 4chan and whatnot, but for the most part, a lot of content creators
[06:09:44] in the mainstream side of things, and the more mainstream side of things in independent media
[06:09:49] on YouTube and whatnot rarely ever entertain this, this lull cowing, right? Nowadays,
[06:10:00] nowadays, there are actual content creators who have designed their entire content around this
[06:10:05] this kind of behavior. Sex Pestiny is one of them. Ethan Klein is another one. Asmongold
[06:10:10] is another one. Rape Tone is another one. Some of them are objectively like right wing,
[06:10:16] openly right wing. Some of them don't present themselves as right wing. Some of them even
[06:10:20] consider themselves to be liberal. But there is like this whole ecosystem now of content
[06:10:28] critters who spend basically all of their a lot of time on camera doing this kind of thing.
[06:10:36] And then they foster their, they foster this community that is organized around going after
[06:10:43] people that they have ordained as enemies.
[06:10:49] I've never been a big fan of this kind of content.
[06:10:52] I never understood it.
[06:10:53] I have friends who do it, right?
[06:10:56] I have friends who like entertain it where they'll go and find like someone curious or
[06:11:00] fascinating and they don't, they don't try to impact that person's life.
[06:11:05] Of course they never tap the glass, but what these guys do is, is all about trying to tap
[06:11:11] the glass.
[06:11:13] What they do is all about like trying to manipulate that person's life in some way in a negative
[06:11:18] manner.
[06:11:20] And I just don't understand what kind of satisfaction you could derive out of participating in a
[06:11:31] negative smear campaign permanently over a content creator that you just don't like.
[06:11:36] I feel like when you snap yourself out of that stupor, you'll probably be a much healthier
[06:11:41] person.
[06:11:42] And every now and then I try to, you know, have a real conversation like this.
[06:11:52] And I feel like all of those people that are in these like, yeah, you said they're an entire
[06:11:55] Discord server is watching and tracking you.
[06:11:59] But it's, it's to get likes on Twitter, make it super simple.
[06:12:02] Hank, they don't want to go outside.
[06:12:04] Their Twitter impressions are worth, are down for the month.
[06:12:07] So you're an easy vehicle for them.
[06:12:08] The rage bait others that kind of clip from years ago is an obvious indicator read his
[06:12:11] on. But again, it's very strange. I will never understand it. You should probably fight for
[06:12:27] something bigger than that, you know?
[06:12:49] Another topic that used to bait you is mentioning Kai literally every single time a chatter
[06:12:51] asks you to respond, it gets clipped, that Brandon Buckingham tweet was ironically quoting
[06:12:56] a clip of you responding to a chatter about Kaia? Yeah. Is baiting you that different
[06:13:04] from putting money on Cal-Chi? I guess not, but you do give them the satisfaction though
[06:13:19] instead of just being an instant ban for being a lazy bot is so annoying you reward them
[06:13:22] with attention to reaction, I will never stop trying to fight for others, including some
[06:13:30] of my most mentally ill haters, you know, that's it.
[06:13:41] Like, no matter what happens, I do want these guys to live a better life.
[06:13:48] I want them to have health care, I want them to have a better future, I want them to like
[06:13:55] live a life of dignity, you know.
[06:13:59] It's obviously also beneficial for me because if they did do all those things, if they did
[06:14:03] have that life and they probably wouldn't be wasting it away on the internet, stalking
[06:14:07] my ass, right?
[06:14:08] But like I want them to have a job, I want them to have job security, I want them to
[06:14:13] have autonomy in their workplace.
[06:14:15] I want them to be able to start a family, purchase a home on one fucking salary.
[06:14:20] You know what I mean?
[06:14:21] Yeah, genuinely, that's what I want.
[06:14:26] And part of it is.
[06:14:32] I do legitimately believe that part of it is like for every 1000 hate watchers.
[06:14:40] There's got to be at least a couple hundred that hear what I have to say.
[06:14:43] maybe they don't internalize it immediately, but they hopefully second-guess themselves.
[06:14:49] I'm sure there's some people in here, I'm sure there's some people in here who were that person
[06:14:57] and now they're fans, you know?
[06:15:03] I'm sure there are a lot of people who are maybe ashamed to openly say that like,
[06:15:06] oh, I came in here from one of these communities and I'm actually a fan now.
[06:15:09] I realize that like a lot of these people were, a lot of this was just like worthless.
[06:15:13] You just gave them a reason to not do what you said.
[06:15:18] What are you gonna do?
[06:15:29] Yeah.
[06:15:30] Live a long enough timeline and on a long enough timeline, some of them will become lifelong fans
[06:15:36] and some of them will even become woke scolds on Hosscourt. Exactly.
[06:15:43] I'm going to respond to it before I get back to the video.
[06:16:11] All I'm gonna say is this whenever people come in here and say oh your virtue signaling you show that you have a deeply cynical deeply not
[06:16:19] deeply nihilistic
[06:16:21] Deeply nihilistic worldview
[06:16:26] Just swallowed my spit
[06:16:29] I'm gonna I'm gonna go back on this and then I'll rewind and then play it again
[06:16:34] Whatever you say, oh, you're virtue signaling, whenever you say someone on the internet,
[06:16:40] someone who you found to be in opposition to is virtue signaling, you're just showing
[06:16:46] everybody else that your worldview is deeply cynical, right?
[06:16:52] You can't possibly fathom that someone is being sincere and hold an opinion that's
[06:16:57] different than yours, that every single person is out there championing causes for some other
[06:17:04] ulterior purpose. No one could possibly believe the things that you also identify as a virtue,
[06:17:10] by the way. You are openly admitting that what I'm saying is virtuous. You're saying it's actually
[06:17:18] good. It's the morally correct position. But you can't fathom someone arriving at what you perceive
[06:17:26] as the morally correct position and the virtuous position without some other ulterior motive.
[06:17:31] I promise you there are people out there who are not like that and perhaps the only reason why you feel that way
[06:17:41] Perhaps the only reason why you feel that way is because of the spaces that you occupy on the internet
[06:17:46] you only go and and congregate around people who are
[06:17:52] Legitimately fucked up like genuinely having a bad time and their whole output is to try to make others also feel bad and feel
[06:18:00] shitty and they're training you to believe they're training you to fucking
[06:18:07] believe that anyone that says hey be kind to others like it's fine it's not
[06:18:11] gonna take it's it's zero dollars cause zero dollars would be nice to people and
[06:18:15] and to want what's best for others um anyone that says shit like that must be
[06:18:21] disingenuous I mean look I have my mom is where I'm very angry where I get very
[06:18:26] passionate, very mad. There are plenty of moments where I'm not embodying the virtues, right?
[06:18:33] As a matter of fact, a lot of people
[06:18:39] as a matter of fact, a lot of people
[06:18:44] are looking for those moments so they can clip a certain perspective
[06:18:49] and like show the rest of the world the truth about me or something like no human being is
[06:18:52] perfect. I'm certainly not. But again, a Jewish guy trying to assault me by calling me a hook
[06:19:02] nose. Yeah, it is pretty ironic, don't you think? Yeah, it looks identical to Sammy. They all have
[06:19:07] the same look. It's uncanny. 100% chance this guy calls the sound pranker a vicious anti-Semite.
[06:19:11] He does. Whether you think Asana's an anti-Semite or not, yes. Saying he spent his entire professional
[06:19:18] Virtual career combat against him is absolutely hilarious, gaslighting bullshit, guys so comically
[06:19:22] full of shit.
[06:19:25] Yeah.
[06:19:30] Always.
[06:19:33] Always.
[06:19:48] I
[06:19:50] Proxies man take the chance. Yeah chances one. Yeah, basically the Stacy's going for the chance actually the Stacy's are the
[06:19:59] Yeah, but you know that the Disney Dom
[06:20:02] Pearls state in the goofy, you know, Jax. Yeah, hell. Yeah
[06:20:06] I came from one of those communities and I'm proud to say I'm reformed out active with Houston DSA gave my friends
[06:20:11] Gave me friends and myself a purpose. Thank you. Fuck. Yeah. That's what I'm talking about
[06:20:16] about. That's why I do it for all the fucking terpers in the
[06:20:20] shadow. Like, why do you even address these people? That's why
[06:20:22] bro. That's why
[06:20:26] a better future is possible for yourself. You just have to be
[06:20:28] able to seize it. You have to be able to snap yourself out of
[06:20:31] your your normal existence that possibly is leading you down this
[06:20:36] like deep dark pit of despair every single fucking day that you
[06:20:40] sit at home and rot and watch people and you're like, Oh, I
[06:20:44] hate these fucking people. I hope they could also feel a fraction of the pain that I endure
[06:20:48] on a daily basis. I'm just gonna go out there and fucking hurt them. I'm gonna go out there
[06:20:53] and fucking disparage them. I'm gonna do this. I'm gonna do that. Like, that's not productive
[06:20:56] for you. Okay? What's productive for you is to have a real purpose in life. Okay?
[06:21:01] Alright, let's continue.
[06:21:03] Alright, let's continue.
[06:21:04] Alright, let's go ahead and play called Stacey's and Chad's.
[06:21:06] Yeah.
[06:21:07] Alright, I've heard that term before. And so that's in the old, right?
[06:21:09] Yes.
[06:21:10] That conversation takes place in the old, right, as well?
[06:21:12] Yes.
[06:21:13] other things take place in the old right? Or right pill, can I either take the
[06:21:18] red pill or you can take the blue pill? And some of that, some of the numbers
[06:21:22] you can come across like this guy, this guy's at the end of that. Okay. The pit
[06:21:26] of despair that I'm talking about. That's at the end of that pit of despair. And
[06:21:31] what's so funny is all of the people that are a part of his in group, his closest
[06:21:37] associates and affiliates online are probably on the internet after this guy
[06:21:41] gets arrested, calling him a homosexual and a larper and a weirdo and a loser.
[06:21:47] I've seen it so many times, the pterogram guys will literally egg each other on
[06:21:52] until one of them goes out and inspires a mass shooting, right? Until they
[06:21:57] successfully inspire one of these guys. This is obviously the worst of the
[06:22:01] worst of the worst, right? Like it's the, that's the final level of the darkness,
[06:22:05] right? And when they get there, when they finally do it and they kill
[06:22:09] themselves in the process, all of their closest associates go online and they joke about it.
[06:22:15] They joke about how much of a fucking loser or how Mexican the person was, you know,
[06:22:20] I see it all the fucking time. It's literally the same. It's the same fucking people.
[06:22:26] It's the same goddamn people that were egging the, the, the, you know,
[06:22:30] mass shooter on that will then turn around and go, this guy was a trans Mexican dude.
[06:22:35] It's supposed to be a black pill, which in a sense, in essence, means they're a nigtown,
[06:22:43] man going their own way.
[06:22:44] Oh, okay, all right.
[06:22:45] But the conversations tend to be focused around fellas who have been unable to lose their
[06:22:55] virginity due to the stasis of this world and the chance, being celibate, involuntarily
[06:22:59] celibate.
[06:23:00] What is that?
[06:23:01] Celebrity means someone who never before has a sexual intercourse.
[06:23:10] Involuntary celebrity means this wasn't your choice.
[06:23:14] Essentially have been thrown into true forced loneliness and you're unable to lose your
[06:23:20] virginity.
[06:23:21] This is especially painful for young males.
[06:23:26] What did your first goal on the 14th?
[06:23:28] 2014.
[06:23:29] 2014.
[06:23:30] He posted in the comments by you 50 minutes ago, did he?
[06:23:37] He's done this before, while I was watching.
[06:23:41] May 23, 2014.
[06:23:42] Okay, how were you able to remember that?
[06:23:45] Because I remember that was a very significant day.
[06:23:48] Okay, what was that?
[06:23:51] That was when Elliot Roger decided to essentially commit an uprising, a beta uprising if you
[06:23:58] well against the chads and the Stacy's.
[06:24:01] Okay, it was Rodger who was the father of the founding forefather of the entire movement.
[06:24:12] So explain to me this movement, what's this movement about?
[06:24:14] It's basically a movement of angry incels such as myself who are unable to get laid.
[06:24:22] we want to overthrow the chads which would force the Stacey's to be forced to reproduce
[06:24:31] the incels.
[06:24:32] So that's just a short form for for for for fellas who can't get laid, can't have sex.
[06:24:41] And what happened in the Elliot Rodgers operation, what did he do?
[06:24:48] I know he used a gun as well as a vehicle to convert the life status of certain.
[06:24:58] I mean, I mean, this dude has 100%, 110% mental issues.
[06:25:02] Yeah, I know.
[06:25:04] No shit.
[06:25:06] But if he had a fucking healthy support system around him, there are plenty of people who
[06:25:11] also have probably a similar type of mental illness to him, but they're lucky enough to
[06:25:17] not find themselves in this deep dark pit of despair. Okay? Like, look at all of the,
[06:25:27] look at all the fucking tropes he's using. Look at all the statements he's using. It's
[06:25:31] very clear. Like, there are clear markers of where he spends a great deal of time on
[06:25:38] the internet. This is a fucking incel mass shooter if I'm not mistaken. Okay? Like,
[06:25:45] It's so obvious that he's on 4chan, he's in these sorts of like, like I'm sure he was
[06:25:51] fucking A-Logging motherfuckers, you know what I mean, for fun.
[06:25:56] And he thought that, you know, anti-communism and A-Logging, what he perceived to be like
[06:26:04] feminist influencers or cyber stalking e-girls or whatever was the most productive use of
[06:26:10] his fucking time.
[06:26:11] Yeah, oh, this is the guy who wrote the who drove the minivan
[06:26:16] Alec Minasian
[06:26:17] He like drove over a crowd with a minivan. He did a vehicle or a vehicular terror attack
[06:26:24] And if he had a fucking support system around him and
[06:26:29] He's just like snapped himself out of this like the the weird right-wing radical
[06:26:34] Surgles that he was online. He probably would not have acted out on these like
[06:26:38] unbelievably violent desires. He wouldn't have like snapped. He wouldn't have gotten to the point that he got to
[06:26:46] This guy was diagnosed with autism as an autistic person as well
[06:26:49] So clearly this guy was struggling socially fell through the cracks and into the instill four-chance circles probably got constant reinforcement
[06:26:54] Be yes exactly from those around him from the same people that will bully him for being autistic
[06:26:58] Well, those other people are also most likely autistic
[06:27:00] autistic individuals to death status right only to carry the message that the
[06:27:11] incels can't be oppressed if you call it an insult in some rebellion exactly
[06:27:16] right yeah okay and and where these fellas active unfortunate yes they
[06:27:22] worry have you ever communicated with these falls I actually have as a matter
[06:27:26] a fact. So what did you discuss? We discussed our frustrations at society and being unable
[06:27:34] to get laid.
[06:27:35] You said in the comments, Asan, I paraphrase something at the end. You said about capitalist
[06:27:38] reels and referring to clavicular. You get writing credits on the video. I'm on a Southwest
[06:27:42] flight right now with Doctrine and Wi-Fi. I'm only hearing bits and pieces, but thanks
[06:27:44] for the watch. Shout out chat. Nice.
[06:27:47] And we were plotting a certain timed strikes just to put all the normies in a state of panic.
[06:27:57] Who didn't worry?
[06:27:59] Normie means normal people.
[06:28:02] That would be anyone who is considered to be normal by the unfair standards of society.
[06:28:09] But not...
[06:28:10] I also didn't realize.
[06:28:17] I also didn't realize that there's a there's a deeply anti-semitic octopus at the top of this fucking TV for the record
[06:28:28] Chads or Stacey's Chads and Stacey's are actually
[06:28:33] Above normies or at least they think they're above worse. Yes. Okay. All right, so it's a fair to say you got chads and Stacey's up here
[06:28:40] normies down here since also believe they're bigger
[06:28:42] suppressed or repressed, and so as a result, even the playing field, they convert the
[06:28:54] Stacy's and Chad's from living to dead.
[06:28:56] So that we come out on top.
[06:28:59] We do wish to subjugate them in order to make them understand that our type is the more
[06:29:07] superior one.
[06:29:08] Right, right.
[06:29:09] So when do you say subjugate, what do you mean by that?
[06:29:11] Either imprison them or put them in a lower position in society. Okay, so that they acknowledge
[06:29:19] the incels or the
[06:29:21] happy the frog types as the more superior ones
[06:29:26] Okay, so you're saying things I'm not sorry
[06:29:31] He's he's a he's a mask on a 4 chat. There's an octopus related anti-semitic trope chat. Yeah, but I'm also deep is a deep cut
[06:29:38] This is Greta Thunberg
[06:29:41] the remember this is like a like a autism helper or something it's like a octopus plushie that
[06:29:48] grita thunberg posed with one time and uh and the pro israel crowd made it seem like uh she was
[06:29:56] deeply anti-semitic for it
[06:30:03] we uh is it musko yes who is this four chan oh who i never say this but i feel for the cop i mean
[06:30:12] Yeah, it's this four chance this four chance he may have been just a system administrator
[06:30:30] But fortune is you know it right now and the thing about it is explaining fortune to a void. Oh
[06:30:39] Oh, buddy, you know, I always find it fascinating that the same people that freak out about
[06:30:44] the octopus trope use it all day every day when describing Iran.
[06:30:47] Yes.
[06:30:48] Yes.
[06:30:49] I mean, Israel defenders deploy every Nazi trope.
[06:30:57] Every fucking Nazi trope against like, uh, Pax Islamica, for example.
[06:31:01] user-friendly by design.
[06:31:04] There's porn playing on the banner ads on the side
[06:31:08] to make up people that are uncomfortable about that,
[06:31:11] uncomfortable right away and to get off there.
[06:31:13] The user layout is also, it's not user-friendly,
[06:31:16] like the threads, they look weird,
[06:31:18] the way stuff is stacked is not intuitive
[06:31:20] when you first see it.
[06:31:22] There's no user names, everybody's anonymous,
[06:31:24] so that's another factor to it,
[06:31:26] that you have complete anonymity
[06:31:27] and you can't have like post history or anything.
[06:31:30] So you just say the most inflammatory shit, which we found out in the Jeffrey Epstein leaks, like the creator of 4 Chain was talking to Jeffrey Epstein and they have different boards and they're kind of like subreddit song Reddit.
[06:31:42] Yeah, it's, it's, uh, it's safe.
[06:31:47] It's like safe edgy, a couple of mass shootings inspired here and there, safe edgy anti-Semitism, never actually, never actually impacting the halls of power or never actually moving you.
[06:32:00] the direction of any sort of like productive, like it's it's not safe for the average person,
[06:32:07] but it's safe for those in positions of power, right? Because if you're like a fucking billionaire,
[06:32:17] if you're a billionaire, you love that there is a fucking internet form out there of of individuals
[06:32:23] that are like, you know, engaging in conspiratorial thinking, but you can actually maneuver them
[06:32:29] into a much more productive way of conspiratorial thinking, constantly assuming, first of all,
[06:32:37] it's a place to contain this kind of nonsense. That's number one. Number two, in that area that
[06:32:44] you've contained these people, some of these are, you know, extremely online individuals,
[06:32:48] you can actually slowly but surely manipulate them, slowly but surely move them in the direction
[06:32:55] of certain political positions that are not actually harmful to societal elites. If you notice,
[06:33:01] none of these guys ever get mad at the rich. Okay, they get mad at Jews, they get mad at
[06:33:07] Muslims, they get mad at trans people, undocumented migrants. It's never those
[06:33:14] in positions of profound power. So yeah, this kind of, they get mad at women, right?
[06:33:21] It is a perfect incubator of anti-communist thought, a perfect incubator that moves away
[06:33:32] people from ever recognizing their class position, understanding that, you know, a lot of the
[06:33:39] people that they're actually shitting on have the exact same class position that they do,
[06:33:44] have the same exact interest, class interest that they do. It's a great way. It's a great way to get
[06:33:51] the the pedophilic elite billionaires off of their off their backs but the worst one is called poll
[06:33:59] which is politically incorrect and that's where all like the neo-nazis and sometimes they obviously
[06:34:05] make this statement you know billionaires like funding this thing to create like division and
[06:34:10] like chaos and like yeah sometimes they make it very uh you know obvious like when asmigold literally
[06:34:15] said, when as we go straight up said it's not the top 2%, that's like responsible for all of the societal
[06:34:24] failures, the bottom 2%. Like that was that was incredible. He's just given the game away guy who's
[06:34:30] literally a part of the top 1% of the 1% telling all of these other working class folks that they
[06:34:39] are, you know, that their enemies are actually the bottom 2%.
[06:34:42] like fake universe is like caricatures of like the Stacey's and the Becky's or
[06:34:48] whatever that became more real to them than reality which they're not living in
[06:34:52] they're just living on these forums but yeah it is like compartmentalizing or
[06:34:57] just like all of them are like because I've had bad experiences with girls or
[06:35:02] dating or whatever it's like oh there's no it's like the black pill thing just
[06:35:07] like oh it doesn't matter everything is fucking shit and they are all like this
[06:35:10] they're like isolated and neglected and then they find this group where there's
[06:35:16] just like a pity party and they're all talking about how bad it shit is and
[06:35:20] they like all relate to each other about that but there's also normal boards on
[06:35:25] there like the the move board is just like for people sharing cool music with
[06:35:30] each other and like torrents of like ripped files and though they just use
[06:35:34] that platform because it would be taken down for like copyright reasons on
[06:35:38] other websites. So a bunch of people into underground music like death.
[06:35:42] 4chan made my whole world of warcraft guild romp, pause supporters are
[06:35:45] remember they got me to take the bait too. Jesus Christ.
[06:35:47] Scripts would go on the moon board and then they don't go on the poll board.
[06:35:52] There's another 4chan board called R9K which is supposed to be like
[06:35:57] Robot9000 and it's for like people that they like identify almost as like
[06:36:03] they're so autistic and you talk about they are like it's not all autistic
[06:36:07] people but it's these people that like self-identify as this like type of
[06:36:12] autistic where it's like very school shooter heavy like I can't relate to
[06:36:17] literally anybody on earth except for like I feel like I don't feel the
[06:36:21] emotions that other people feel and then that's just like other people amping you
[06:36:27] up that that's like a valid and not trying to get better but actively trying
[06:36:31] to get worse it would be like if Dexter didn't have a dad to tell him to kill
[06:36:37] the other murderers, it would be if Dexter was left to his own devices with unlimited
[06:36:43] internet access and found other Dexter's.
[06:36:49] In-Sill groups flipped the power structure of status, whereas on mainstream platforms
[06:36:54] like Instagram, with people trying to show off their looks or their wealth, these forums
[06:36:58] invert flexing, with people trying to one up each other over how shitty their life is.
[06:37:02] Yeah.
[06:37:03] It's like when you try to tell somebody that you're tired and they go, pfft, you only
[06:37:07] just like five hours. You think that's bad. Try being a 38 year old diaper fur. They're
[06:37:13] posting their L's like it's a money spread. Don't even try to go in their claim to be
[06:37:18] a real incel.
[06:37:19] I've never touched pussy before. Not even a bird that's fucking over. I think I'm a
[06:37:22] putt. I'm thinking pussy is a side hop of the government user control and pacify men
[06:37:26] in this world and it doesn't even actually exist. I've never actually seen or touched
[06:37:29] a pussy in my entire existence. Therefore, it doesn't exist. Correct. I was a C-section
[06:37:34] baby respect respect to that guy unless you were born via c-section now I'd be
[06:37:40] lying to say that these are not some of the funniest people on the internet the
[06:37:44] best place to see their posts is on the subreddit r slash kitchen cells
[06:37:50] girlfriend left me cuz I'm autistic drop my meatballs fuck my stupid chud
[06:37:57] life. I'm Indian.
[06:38:01] What the fuck?
[06:38:07] I beat my shit to a girl using the reflection of her face in her dog's eye on Instagram.
[06:38:13] I'm allergic to tomatoes, so I made this punishment meal.
[06:38:18] Tomato nader.
[06:38:20] What the fuck?
[06:38:22] I drop my salad.
[06:38:24] I fail at everything I do.
[06:38:26] I'll never amount to anything.
[06:38:28] I'm a perverted inself freak with weirdly long toes.
[06:38:31] I'm a pathetic imitation of my father.
[06:38:34] Salad.
[06:38:39] I live next door to a dog grooming studio,
[06:38:42] and I like to pretend that they're talking to me when I hear Good Boy,
[06:38:45] and you're doing so well.
[06:38:48] Okay, but that food kinda looks bomb.
[06:38:52] So, I thought they were supposed to look like shit.
[06:38:56] That looks like some kind of tofu curry maybe with potatoes?
[06:39:05] I'm a fat, greedy fuck and should be put down like a useless horse.
[06:39:13] Failed my fucking driver's test today.
[06:39:16] I'm 26 years old.
[06:39:18] I can't hold a job.
[06:39:19] I can't get laid.
[06:39:21] I can't even drive.
[06:39:22] Dessert Flavors
[06:39:28] No
[06:39:30] Girls will stay with men who beat them that means I'm worse than physical violence and abuse
[06:39:35] Can of sardine rose
[06:39:43] 20 male but underwear from an only fans
[06:39:46] I saw a short guy separate the other day and wow these pity holes are intriguing
[06:39:51] I'm only slightly above average and it blew my mind
[06:39:54] Dude the real fucking red pill is the faster you realize
[06:39:59] That all this shit is bad for you and that your mentality is what matters
[06:40:05] above anything else
[06:40:08] The the faster you can overcome these fucking trials and tribulations that you have set for yourself
[06:40:13] I know I've spent years and years talking about this and back in the day in like the early
[06:40:19] You know 2018 2019 2020 era people would always come to me be like dude. You're just a fucking chat. You'll never understand it
[06:40:26] It's like no dude. No, I promise you I I experience a lot of growth
[06:40:29] I experience a lot of self-improvement you can't do and and one of the most consequential aspects of it is it's your fucking mentality
[06:40:40] Bro, how is he saying this shit without laughing just multiple takes until he doesn't laugh during one now
[06:40:45] I mean, this is these are I think a lot of these are just like satire. I don't think this is like serious
[06:40:49] But it's literally confidence what so many people fail to grasp is like being alpha male
[06:40:59] That's just being confident. That's what they're talking about being masculine. That's just being
[06:41:03] confident. That's what people are talking about so many of that so many of the shit that these
[06:41:09] dudes usually a lot of young men are trying to fucking figure out is their deep seated
[06:41:17] insecurities. That's what it is. If you have self, if you're self-assured, and if you have
[06:41:23] confidence, none of this stuff matters. And the only way you can develop that confidence
[06:41:29] is by setting goals for yourself and then achieving them. Stop dog, you're just the
[06:41:36] most wrong you could ever be on an issue. I know, I know, shut the fuck up. This is
[06:41:40] the one take that's going to radicalize me against you. Buddy, if you think you're the
[06:41:44] The first person who has said that to me over the long fucking course of my internet commentary
[06:41:50] career, especially considering the fucking website that we're on, you're out of your
[06:41:56] dang mind.
[06:41:57] Okay?
[06:41:59] I'm not saying confidence is easy.
[06:42:01] I'm not saying it's a choice.
[06:42:02] Wait, I love you.
[06:42:03] I'm famous, but I also stand by my opinion here.
[06:42:05] I know.
[06:42:06] Listen.
[06:42:07] I've talked about this before and I haven't really talked about it in a while, so maybe
[06:42:14] it bears repeating. I used to be so fucking insecure, I couldn't wear sunglasses. I couldn't
[06:42:21] wear hats. Okay? The level of social anxiety I used to have as a fucking teenager was to
[06:42:28] that degree because I thought if I wore a hat, everyone around would be like, look at
[06:42:32] this fucking asshole. Why are you wearing a hat that they'd call me out? Okay? I was
[06:42:37] scared to wear glasses, dude, that people would be like, why are you wearing a glass?
[06:42:42] wearing sunglasses the fuck do you who the fuck do you think you are you think
[06:42:46] you're a celebrity that's what my that's how fucking that's how fucking scared I
[06:42:51] was okay
[06:42:58] not wearing a hat preventing you from going prematurely bald fair true saved on
[06:43:04] that front I guess but my point is like that was a legitimate like I'm not
[06:43:09] saying this to be like oh I overcame great odds by being able to wear hassles not on the point my
[06:43:13] point is that's how fucking unbelievably insecure I was okay that is how insane that is how insane
[06:43:25] I was that's how insanely uh I was I was riddled with social anxiety and I promise you what you see
[06:43:38] now before you as a guy who is relatively successful at the age of 34, who looks a certain way.
[06:43:45] That's not how I came out of the fucking womb as, okay.
[06:43:49] It took a long ass time.
[06:43:50] I was a fucking fat loser chud.
[06:43:53] And in many ways, I still carry a lot of that weight with me.
[06:43:56] No pun intended, okay.
[06:44:02] But it's just like setting goals for myself and achieving those goals, whether it be
[06:44:07] body improvement, improving my mind, improving my daily habits, and focusing on trying to
[06:44:13] be as healthy as possible. It goes a long fucking way. Many of you in this community have
[06:44:19] hopefully gone on that journey as well. Yes, I'm wearing a denim shirt.
[06:44:37] I had alcohol issues. I just, it sucked. You know, we all go through a different version
[06:44:47] of this.
[06:44:48] Brother, I've gone on the reverse journey. It sucks. Worst part is I'm too old to do
[06:44:55] it again. No, you're not. There's no such thing. I mean, I, I went through it during
[06:45:00] COVID. I went back to my fat chud ways. Maybe younger you was right about the
[06:45:08] hasto seat. This is a achievement. Okay. This is a profound achievement for me.
[06:45:17] I was able to fucking overcome great odds and now I was wearing ugly ass
[06:45:21] bowler hats and shit but yeah at the end of the day of course there is no there's
[06:45:30] no such thing as is too late okay there's no such thing
[06:45:40] you just got to start on that journey put one foot in front of the next and
[06:45:45] Keep going no matter what okay?
[06:45:52] Model now you're dressing like Jamel buoy
[06:45:55] I'm not even wearing a fucking hat no more. Why are you saying I'm dressing like Jamel buoy?
[06:46:00] And also he dresses well, so I take that put it on
[06:46:04] Got an STI
[06:46:07] Cheesecake no cracks
[06:46:09] I have no way to pay it back.
[06:46:14] 427 credit score.
[06:46:17] Broke Max Goy's Sill.
[06:46:23] The Goyim are not alright.
[06:46:24] I'm not gay so I don't know why he said that.
[06:46:31] Fried pickles and garlic mayo.
[06:46:34] Type W in my mom's laptop.
[06:46:36] The first search was what happens if both parents don't want their kid in the divorce.
[06:46:41] So I'm eating her whole lamb roast and raged jerking to her romance books.
[06:46:44] Oh my god!
[06:46:46] This isn't even a depression meal, my mom just made me literal chum.
[06:46:50] Me think me guan, take me own life.
[06:46:53] Sushi, I hear you.
[06:46:57] My biology professor used me as an example of inferior genetics, because I was short.
[06:47:04] I have a master's degree and I earn minimum wage, chicken burger of absolute despair.
[06:47:11] Words cannot express my anguish at my own failures.
[06:47:20] There is a dopamine hit that you get by throwing a pity party for yourself.
[06:47:24] Like when I was in high school I made a burner account and shared a screenshot from a breakup
[06:47:28] to some Facebook group that was like depressing text out of context.
[06:47:33] sharing shit to strangers that you could not waterboard out of me at this point in my life.
[06:47:37] I think it may have even been a poem. I don't remember. I just tried to erase it from my
[06:47:42] memory, drinking bottles of Robotustin like it was the Men in Black Flash. And even recently
[06:47:47] my buddy just posted on Kitchen Cells after he got stood up for a date that he made reservations
[06:47:52] for. He took a picture of himself eating oysters alone. There's something about owning your
[06:47:57] shame and humiliation where you just remove it from yourself like a tumor and put it in
[06:48:02] its play case to be able to compartmentalize it.
[06:48:32] Martin Scorsese's taxi driver is really the first kitchen sales post.
[06:48:37] Ha ha!
[06:48:38] Somehow convinced of Stacey to go on a date with me.
[06:48:41] I take her to the theater close to my house thinking we'd watch something romantic together.
[06:48:45] The face when the void starts screaming at me that I'm disgusting for taking her to a
[06:48:49] porno theater.
[06:48:50] She doesn't like these type of movies.
[06:48:53] I didn't know she was a cinephile.
[06:48:54] Ha ha!
[06:48:55] Another day in my shitty chud life.
[06:48:58] Ha ha ha!
[06:48:59] A bowl of white bread, soaked in milk and brandy.
[06:49:04] These groups relish in their trauma and embarrassment, and instead of using these experiences as a
[06:49:09] spark to change, or at least contextualize it into something creative, they stay stuck
[06:49:14] in the muck.
[06:49:15] It becomes their whole identity, and if somebody tries to change, they pull each other down
[06:49:19] like crabs in a bucket, or gatekeep that these guys are just larping the sadness that they've
[06:49:24] all embraced.
[06:49:25] Yeah.
[06:49:26] Man's misogynistic basket one simple question is offering him any me void warning how to tell for man is misogynistic true cell response incoming
[06:49:34] Oh my god. Oh my god
[06:49:38] Unfucking bearable, dude
[06:49:43] I'm going to immediately hit her with my true cell rage
[06:49:49] I don't appreciate you
[06:49:51] So fucking tired of fake sales on the so whose main problems are personnel and five three
[06:49:59] my cock is two inches long a healthy and balanced meal vodka and salty peanut barebells those
[06:50:04] go hard by the way well not together what is a void a void is a shortened version of
[06:50:12] femoid which is a pejorative for female which already is like a weird thing to refer to
[06:50:20] uh... a woman as
[06:50:23] but that's what it is uh... they they
[06:50:27] in cells used to just call women females
[06:50:31] then they started calling them fee moids because it wasn't like uh...
[06:50:35] it wasn't mean enough it wasn't derogatory enough
[06:50:37] and now they've shortened it to
[06:50:40] it's funny
[06:50:41] i think it's hilarious i'm sorry it's
[06:50:45] just very stupid and
[06:50:47] you can't take it seriously
[06:50:49] there's no way that you can look at something like that and be like well
[06:50:52] that's this is serious
[06:50:54] serious violence and misogyny they do believe seriously violent misogynistic
[06:50:58] things
[06:50:59] but that's kind of a hilarious way to approach the subject it's it's so
[06:51:04] unbelievably pathetic that it is actually self-defeating
[06:51:09] anyway there you go now the more you know
[06:51:12] it reminds me of the the goi brick right like it's like one of those things
[06:51:16] where it's like, oh, yeah, this is like violent, dangerous, neo-Nazi ideology born out of these
[06:51:20] like internet servers or internet, uh, internet forums that where people are anonymously sharing
[06:51:24] some of the most unhinged thoughts about how Jews control everything, right? But then
[06:51:28] the final outcome of that is a guy angrily taking a photo of their Delta economy free
[06:51:36] sugar cookie and then calling it the fucking goi brick saying that back in the day before
[06:51:43] For the Jews decided to feed us, feed us goyem, the biskov cookies, we used to eat full four
[06:51:52] course meals on these planes.
[06:51:55] That's fucking hilarious.
[06:51:57] Yes, on the one hand, it's coming from a, you know, deeply weird and often violent ideology,
[06:52:05] but it's fucking hilarious objectively.
[06:52:08] Bro, what the fuck are you saying?
[06:52:17] Also it's objectively the funniest thing to complain about because like, not the biggest
[06:52:21] Delta fan in general but those Biscoff cookies are so fucking good.
[06:52:27] Oh my god.
[06:52:30] You're acting like you are them. You're not them. Stop faking.
[06:52:37] A woman willingly sat across from you instead of sprinting away in fear of fake cell.
[06:52:42] She even spoke to him. What a fake cell. She looked him in the eye. That's basically sex, bro.
[06:52:46] It's all because he's a gay cell.
[06:52:48] Thank you.
[06:52:50] There are a lot of fake cells now. People talk about there being a mega cultural victory and a shift in the entertainment.
[06:52:56] I did invent being a fake cell because I used to always say I'm false or I'm an incel as
[06:53:02] And and that is that is like
[06:53:05] Loki the invention of being a fake cell. I think it was like in 2017 2018 when I started saying that
[06:53:11] So I will take credit for that street and people would always say like oh dude with the fuck you talk about you're actually false
[06:53:17] I was like no, I'm an incel dude
[06:53:19] Not really, that kind of petered out.
[06:53:24] That Kid Rock halftime show was the most midusty, divorced ass shit I have ever seen
[06:53:28] in my life.
[06:53:31] I just wanna kiss my face, drive my face, drink my face.
[06:53:37] That's not the future, no matter how hard they try.
[06:53:40] In cell culture is what's starting to permeate the mainstream.
[06:53:44] Kanye West is like a groundhog for culture.
[06:53:48] he's doing is going to be the mainstream five years later. It is true in 2013. I mean, Kai was
[06:53:53] literally invented anti-Semitism. I mean, I'm jokingly saying that. Obviously, anti-Semitism
[06:53:58] is very much around, but like he was quite literally ahead of the game. I cannot believe
[06:54:05] it because we're on the other side of it now, but he was straight up there. He was literally there,
[06:54:13] Bro, it is crazy
[06:54:18] In critics hated Jesus and then by 2018 that was the sound everybody was trying to copy
[06:54:23] Like at the time six at the time I genuinely thought like this is fucking ridiculous
[06:54:27] Everyone's obviously gonna you know say this is ridiculous. Hopefully he gets some medical help or something. No
[06:54:34] No
[06:54:35] He straight up took grouper culture to the next level dude. He really did
[06:54:40] He really did and what's really interesting is in his most manic moments
[06:54:45] He brought up Netanyahu every now and then but literally at a peak of the anti-semitism
[06:54:50] He never once even talked shit about the nation state of Israel, which I find to be
[06:54:55] Unfucking believable like like at most he said a couple things about Netanyahu. That was it
[06:55:02] Once he actually moved into the you know the the full-blown
[06:55:05] You know the Heil Hitler version of Kai ways. He never was said anything bad about Israel
[06:55:12] He never said anything about Gaza except for when he said you can't actually sigh up me into giving a fuck about a free Palestine
[06:55:19] So he was literally anti-Palestinian while he was doing the Heil Hitler shit. I
[06:55:24] I
[06:55:33] Always found that's so strange. I'm not like expecting him to be fucking pre report Palestine, but it's like
[06:55:39] It is kind of wild that he like he didn't even like accidentally arrive at that those positions at all
[06:55:45] He's just like he just straight up was like I don't like Jewish people. Israel is fine. Actually. Israel is really cool
[06:55:51] Jewish people I don't like but Israel is awesome
[06:55:54] him. He was the OG.
[06:56:24] I bought a house when I was 20.
[06:56:26] Decided to debate the most powerful...
[06:56:28] Taylor Lorenz liked...
[06:56:31] Person in Gen Z, Piers Morgan.
[06:56:34] Nick Flentes.
[06:56:36] Pshh, pshh, get back to work, Piers Morgan.
[06:56:39] Oh, pshh, pshh.
[06:56:40] I mean, the chair normally, hi chair normally.
[06:56:42] Flavik's girl's name, do you know what Flavik's girl's name means?
[06:56:45] Is it like the bone or something?
[06:56:46] No, because...
[06:56:47] I was really bad that you don't frame a lot, because that's like his name.
[06:56:50] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[06:56:51] Oh, so that's why it's brutal.
[06:56:52] Yeah, and it's one of those, yeah, because you got free modeling.
[06:56:56] It was like the number one gesture, Max, or if you hadn't said, like, it's company.
[06:56:59] Uh, I'm slowly learning that being neurotypical and being a normal person, it doesn't fucking
[06:57:04] matter because when I talk with this vernacular and I talk, you know, say the words that I'm used
[06:57:10] to saying, which by the way is not like something intentional at all. It's just genuinely how I've
[06:57:15] Of course, you're well researched. I've talked, you know, because I was on forums for hours
[06:57:20] every single day. We'd say this lingo. So it's quite normal. And now it is kind of wild that
[06:57:27] Andrew Tate just gets to be an out and about rapist. And I say that because like he's literally
[06:57:34] unpunished. Okay. And it's insane because like, even after everybody knew he was a rapist, he
[06:57:40] still ended up raping more people like conservative commentators like Lauren Southern.
[06:57:46] I always find that so strange that he just straight, I mean, Connor McGurr was just on
[06:58:01] Jimmy Fallon.
[06:58:02] So I guess, I guess as a society, we've decided to not only look the other way when people
[06:58:09] are doing rapes, but instead just like highlight and cherish our most prized rapists.
[06:58:18] Since the president is one, since the department of war, the, you know, the secretary of war
[06:58:23] is one, we as a society have decided like, no, rape is good, I guess.
[06:58:29] How did that happen?
[06:58:30] I don't know.
[06:58:31] Like, I know people say this has always been a byproduct of patriarchy.
[06:58:35] I understand that, but I thought, perhaps foolishly, that there was levels to this.
[06:58:44] You know what I mean?
[06:58:47] We are unironically living in a system now where people are just encouraging it, we're
[06:58:57] celebrating it.
[06:58:58] It's not even like, oh, you fucked up.
[06:59:02] that was bad of you to do wrong. Like people aren't even maintaining, maintaining some
[06:59:11] sort of like social standard that like rape is a bad thing to do. It's now more so just
[06:59:16] like a celebrated, cherished event that some of the worst people engage in. And then everybody
[06:59:26] just kind of moves off from it?
[06:59:30] Very odd.
[06:59:31] Everyone's adjusting to it, so there's no point in me trying to act like a fucking neurotypical
[06:59:35] loser, because everyone's gonna adjust to me. I don't have to adjust to them.
[06:59:38] Well, that's it. That's right.
[06:59:39] Even the fucking NFL is saying Maxine.
[06:59:41] Of course. Of course, you are the culture.
[06:59:43] Netflix is saying fucking Jester and all this shit.
[06:59:46] Yeah, I'll just do what I do until everyone is on my side of the aisle.
[06:59:50] Your co-worker in the office will be like, ugh, I am just fat ass-pilled.
[06:59:54] If I have another bite of this goyslop, I am going to rope max
[06:59:58] If Elliot Roger could live to see the day, he would feel like a ghost that just became re-ed
[07:00:03] I don't know if you know, but he made a tweet condemning the false claim of 250,000 rapes by Pakistani males in the UK as an obvious rapist
[07:00:09] Wait, which side did he take?
[07:00:11] Was he saying that the Pakistanis are the only ones that are doing the rape as a rapist who has an active rape charge in the UK?
[07:00:18] who low-key technically benefited from the the United Kingdom's awful track record at prosecuting rape
[07:00:28] That's crazy
[07:00:30] That's like Jeffrey Epstein saying I hate pedophiles. Okay another thing that happened by another rapist ironically enough
[07:00:39] From a bygone era of course if Jeffrey Epstein never killed himself
[07:00:42] I swear to God people would see him as like a fucking
[07:00:46] Unbelievably important red pill lifestyle influencer by this point and that's not even speculation
[07:00:52] Nick Fuente is literally sold Jeffrey Epstein merchandise
[07:00:58] Or well, he didn't kill himself, but you know what I mean, I was just fucking accidentally said that but
[07:01:05] Like if he hadn't been fucking murdered, right?
[07:01:07] that's the new meta in euro trash the only rapist are migrants
[07:01:20] huh just like wait you can you can see me you speak my language you're blackpilled too
[07:01:28] there has been a total in cell cultural appropriation i can't stop talking like that
[07:01:34] Like I was talking to my wife the other day and off-handedly called somebody a wagey she goes a what I go
[07:01:40] You know like a wagey a wage cock. She goes
[07:01:43] You have a slur for employed people. I'd be like no, that's not one of the ones that I made up
[07:01:48] That's a thing that people say and I know that implies I do have a list of slurs that I've made up, but
[07:01:55] Shut up. You don't know those Armenians did to me
[07:01:58] Anyway, the point is that culture is created by people of you have a slur
[07:02:03] for employed people is such a funny bar but it's true it's crazy.
[07:02:07] Firming and amplifying the reality that people are experiencing around them and that reality
[07:02:13] is not good for a lot of people anymore.
[07:02:16] So I took out two loans to get here today I don't even have money for a hotel slept
[07:02:21] in my car.
[07:02:22] Give him a big hand guys, homeless dude.
[07:02:24] Give him a big hand, he's fucking homeless.
[07:02:30] Yes, I slept in my car the past two nights, but I just wanted to show up.
[07:02:35] So my question is, how do you 10x your mindset to like break through that fear of just like
[07:02:40] getting to the next point?
[07:02:42] If you adjust what has been the trend job creation over the past, let's say six months,
[07:02:47] if you adjust that for what we think our staff thinks is the overstatement due to overcounting,
[07:02:54] effectively there's zero net job creation in the private sector.
[07:02:57] 10-15% of man aged 16-24 are NEATS.
[07:03:02] Not employed, educated, or in training.
[07:03:05] These are the guys you get matched up with on Rocket League after a long day of work,
[07:03:09] wanting to unwind, and then these sweaty motherfuckers that have been home all day honing the blade
[07:03:14] start diddling you with flip reset must-you-flicks on their Smurf account.
[07:03:17] They've lost all hope for the future and have chosen not to participate in regular society
[07:03:22] and have regulated themselves to parallel worlds.
[07:03:25] Even if you have a job, it's easy to feel like a neat, with all the markers of adulthood
[07:03:29] and self-sufficiency being pushed back, with more and more people living at home or saying
[07:03:33] squats with multiple roommates because of the housing market, pushing 30 reading passive
[07:03:37] aggressive sticky notes on whose turn it was to do the dishes.
[07:03:41] People are delaying having children until they feel they're financially stable, which
[07:03:44] turns into a photo finish race on whether or not they'll have fertility issues by the
[07:03:48] time they're finally ready.
[07:03:50] Nobody even bothers saying children are the future anymore.
[07:03:53] John and Mary have been replaced by Claude and Grock.
[07:03:56] The lack of social third places that don't require you to spend half your days' pay
[07:04:00] are causing people to primarily socialize online.
[07:04:03] Instead of having some sort of social cohesion with different types of people in a community,
[07:04:07] you can be relegated to niche echo chambers online where people amplify the worst aspects
[07:04:11] of their personality.
[07:04:13] You fill into a career that you're not particularly proud of, with limited opportunities to advance.
[07:04:18] Meanwhile, you're given boomer words of wisdom that are about as applicable as somebody telling
[07:04:22] you to become a blacksmith or a milkman.
[07:04:25] Will you just walk in, give them a firm handshake,
[07:04:27] and look them in the eye, and then they'll
[07:04:29] give you a job sweeping floors.
[07:04:31] And if you stick around long enough without complaining,
[07:04:33] you could become CEO of the company.
[07:04:36] So it works.
[07:04:37] The only way to increase your salary
[07:04:39] is through job hopping and supplanting that through gig
[07:04:41] work.
[07:04:42] There's no pension or securities,
[07:04:44] and you always feel like you're on the bubble,
[07:04:46] that your job will be replaced by AI,
[07:04:48] or eliminated due to downsizing after being
[07:04:50] acquired by private equity.
[07:04:52] for newer grads bro please tell me there's a way to get my mustache thicker like this
[07:04:55] guys and yours I'm so tired of having a wispy cuckstache bro minoxidil you put it on your
[07:05:02] lips roguin put me down please no you wanted to be held up you wanted to be put on the
[07:05:17] public square and now everyone knows you got a wispy ass cuckstache dude but you can fix it
[07:05:25] just don't kiss pregnant women i think if someone is saying that they have a wispy ass cuckstache
[07:05:30] i don't think they're gonna be kissing anybody okay at least until they have a real caterpillar up
[07:05:36] there okay that's not i want you to give my mom a rug burn jesus christ dude most of the entry-level
[07:05:42] jobs to get your foot in the door are being outsourced and automated, limiting upward mobility
[07:05:47] if you lack an epitome connection.
[07:05:50] The middle class has been hollowed out.
[07:05:52] For the most part now, it's just going to be the rich and the working poor.
[07:05:55] So with any fantasy of humiliation by Chad Schirmer from the 22,000 people of spaghetti
[07:05:59] and meatballs, working your way up the ladder, gone.
[07:06:04] People are just in a holding pattern, biding their time and punching a clock until they
[07:06:08] can come up with their own grift or get rich quick scheme to escape.
[07:06:12] Pokemon cards or feet pics or a kidney.
[07:06:16] I don't need both kidneys.
[07:06:17] Fuck, I'd trade an organ for a reliable car.
[07:06:20] Selling crap from Ali Baba on your TikTok shop used to be the meta before tariffs patched
[07:06:24] that exploit.
[07:06:25] You can become a Section 8 landlord and take even more single-family homes off the market
[07:06:30] for young couples.
[07:06:31] You might be able to retire that way.
[07:06:33] Oh, you can organize a fake hate crime with your black friend.
[07:06:36] That way he can set up a GoFundMe, and then you set up a counter GoFundMe and say that
[07:06:41] you've lost your job because of the woke
[07:06:44] okay low-key though
[07:06:46] the white guy would make so much more money it's not even funny
[07:06:51] so you'd have to pay you'd have to literally
[07:06:54] divvy up the
[07:06:55] gains on that
[07:06:59] but it's not even a joke it literally is
[07:07:02] just the new meta i mean there was that one girl
[07:07:06] there was a one girl that went to the fucking trial
[07:07:10] this is actually
[07:07:11] now sincerely the right wing meta
[07:07:19] elijah shafer is like famously uh...
[07:07:22] possibly gay
[07:07:24] uh... definitely had to some sexual assault allegations
[07:07:27] broke down broke his family apart is like one of these fucking right wing
[07:07:31] chuds that's like a neo nazi now
[07:07:33] he literally picked
[07:07:35] a new like white girl uh... to to be
[07:07:39] is like new e-girl
[07:07:41] and she became famous overnight
[07:07:43] because she went to the to the carmel oanthony trial and outside of the
[07:07:47] carmel oanthony trial
[07:07:48] she literally said
[07:07:50] at the end word with a hard r
[07:07:54] and then said you know they're you're chipping out or whatever okay and she
[07:07:58] said it with an earshot of black people
[07:08:00] and they filmed it
[07:08:02] and instantly after they filmed it she became famous
[07:08:05] that is how
[07:08:06] people try to become famous now.
[07:08:14] What I'm telling you is a real story.
[07:08:17] This is not fake.
[07:08:18] It's not made up.
[07:08:20] There are people out there monetizing white supremacy and not like Ben Shapiro,
[07:08:24] like straight up,
[07:08:26] unvarnished,
[07:08:27] straight to the vein,
[07:08:29] chud maxing, chud the builder style.
[07:08:36] We are living in a horrible timeline, man.
[07:08:43] The possibilities to make money in this country are limitless.
[07:08:46] Unless you plan to do so by actually working or providing something of value to society.
[07:08:50] It's a smash and grab economy.
[07:08:53] That's why the jaded apathy is resonating so much with people.
[07:08:56] The normies are jokingly leaning into the culture, embracing how absurd it is the fact
[07:09:00] that everything is over.
[07:09:02] But the true cells deep in the trenches are desperate to escape.
[07:09:06] The malcontent found looks maxing is the cheat code to unlock all other cheat codes, and
[07:09:10] that by striving towards physical perfection, they can participate in a hyperreal version
[07:09:14] of normal society instead of being relegated to their alternative worlds.
[07:09:19] The question is, are they right?
[07:09:36] Speaking of not having any money, I also have a Patreon.
[07:09:43] I have been committing low level fraud and breaking and entering to make these videos
[07:09:47] over the last year.
[07:09:48] This business owner doesn't know that I'm here right now.
[07:09:51] And half the videos on my channel have been demonetized.
[07:09:54] I'm fucked.
[07:09:55] Oh my god, I'm in so much fucking debt.
[07:09:58] What a horrible life decision.
[07:10:00] There's a reason other YouTubers don't put this much fucking effort in it.
[07:10:03] Anyway, that's not your problem.
[07:10:05] There's also a good deal for you, the listener, because you get access to an exclusive podcast.
[07:10:10] I've extended interviews with military veterans, a plumber talking about the world of OSHA
[07:10:14] violations, comedian friends, and an insider into the world of finance and tech startups.
[07:10:20] I also have solo podcasts, like the one where I recap the time I was interviewed by a public
[07:10:24] intellectual and media theorist, but it was the weekend after Charlie Kirk got shot and
[07:10:29] that was the only thing I could talk about.
[07:10:31] So I derailed the whole show.
[07:10:32] I just started crashing out about Randy Fine, so that interview is never getting released.
[07:10:38] I don't know if that's the reason, or there were technical difficulties, they never followed
[07:10:42] up, but I hope to do the show again someday, I had a lot of fun, I'm a big fan, shout out
[07:10:47] Douglas and Teen Human, I also have another episode that will eventually get me disappeared
[07:10:51] by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, so that's staying behind a paywall, they scared the
[07:10:55] fucking shit out of me.
[07:10:56] Anyway, so it's fun stuff like that, you also get access to the Discord server, so you
[07:11:01] You could hang out in a group chat, share music or conspiracy theories, or just find
[07:11:04] people to play video games with.
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[07:11:08] If money's tight right now, don't worry about it.
[07:11:11] You can support the channel by just liking and subscribing.
[07:11:13] Shit, if you want, you could even clip segments from the video essays on the main channel,
[07:11:18] throw your own ads on them.
[07:11:19] I don't give a fuck.
[07:11:20] The only thing I'd copyright strike are the Patreon episodes, because I talk massive shit
[07:11:25] on there, and that's a secret.
[07:11:27] Anyway, back to the beautiful people.
[07:11:31] A case often cited by Lux Maxers as the story that Black pilled them was out of Jeremy Meeks,
[07:11:39] a Cripps affiliated career criminal from Vaca Bill, California, who served time for
[07:11:43] identity theft, grand theft auto, assaulting a 16-year-old, forgery, and his last conviction
[07:11:50] was for being caught with an illegal firearm in 2014.
[07:11:54] What was different with his last arrest was that the Stockton Police Department posted
[07:11:58] his mugshot on Facebook, which then accumulated over 90,000 likes.
[07:12:03] Hashtags such as Prison Bay and the Blue Eyed Bandit spread like wildfire, with women thirsting
[07:12:08] over him in the comments.
[07:12:10] Vanessa Vera writing, if this guy broke into my house, I'd make him forget why he broke
[07:12:15] in within 30 seconds.
[07:12:17] Laugh out loud.
[07:12:18] Lady Santiago, I've got 50 shades on that man, oh god, yes.
[07:12:24] within 24 hours getting locked up. I had hundreds and hundreds of letters coming.
[07:12:28] Yo, this kind of shit doesn't happen anymore. Like that that is like a back in the day,
[07:12:36] even the internet was a little bit more united to like, because this is like the
[07:12:40] the early aughts of the internet era, like damn Daniel, bro, you said Luigi dog.
[07:12:50] I think there was a different reason for why Luigi was a mass publicized incident
[07:12:58] Hello
[07:13:00] Did you guys forget what allegedly happened?
[07:13:05] I'm talking about like random guy that gets booked and then his mugshot goes viral
[07:13:13] Like the closest you can get to this is Haktua that's it
[07:13:17] it. Luigi is a totally separate story. Like Ellen would have clavicular on and he'd only
[07:13:35] be viral for a week? Yeah, true. I guess that still does happen. That still does happen.
[07:13:49] ьюbicular is one of those examples. Octo is another one. The Nixon four guy. My, my mayor,
[07:14:01] Muslim, my bagel Jewish, he kind of ripped that off of Twitter. And then he became like
[07:14:04] the guy, but he's not really like popping off.
[07:14:07] A while though because I was getting too many letters to where I couldn't even read them
[07:14:12] off.
[07:14:13] Did you know Luigi is a Patrick Bette David fan, yes.
[07:14:20] And so I'm passing them down the tier and now everyone's going, hey, this chick just
[07:14:25] said, and it was just too much.
[07:14:27] Me and Luigi share that.
[07:14:29] Yeah.
[07:14:30] I'm getting naked pictures.
[07:14:33] I'm getting money orders, all kind of money being sent in.
[07:14:37] I'm still getting movie opportunities.
[07:14:39] I'm still, while I was in the feds,
[07:14:41] I signed a deal with a management agency
[07:14:44] saying they're sending me books the artist way,
[07:14:46] the Von Chubbitt acting book,
[07:14:48] like they're sending me all kinds of shit.
[07:14:51] Meeks was sentenced to 27 months in prison
[07:14:53] instead of the recommended 63,
[07:14:55] with the judge saying she wants him to take advantage
[07:14:57] of the opportunities he's been given.
[07:15:00] He can't go to prison.
[07:15:02] Hmm. He's too pretty to go to prison.
[07:15:04] During lockup, his wife managed his Instagram account,
[07:15:07] fielding brand sponsorships and contracts,
[07:15:09] only for him to leave her to pursue modeling after he was released.
[07:15:12] Yeah.
[07:15:13] And shortly thereafter, he entered a relationship with a doc.
[07:15:16] With a fucking billionaire.
[07:15:17] No matter the UK billionaire.
[07:15:19] I stepped fresh out of federal prison into the limelight.
[07:15:22] You know, Maserati's and Cameron Cruz took me to the halfway house.
[07:15:26] Getting legal money is amazing.
[07:15:28] It really is.
[07:15:29] It's not stressful, you know.
[07:15:31] You don't have to worry, getting that legal bag, oh my gosh, it changed my life, and it's easy, it's easy to get money, you know?
[07:15:42] He was jet-setting around the world, starring in movies and walking on runways.
[07:15:46] While the mother of a 15-year-old boy that was killed by Meeks gang, protecting his girlfriend in a drive-by,
[07:15:52] had to see his face plastered across her television screen.
[07:15:55] His story showed that if people find you attractive, you can be forgiven or even exalted for doing
[07:16:00] the same thing that would cause the public to revile an unattractive person.
[07:16:06] So earlier this year I went to Los Angeles to meet industry people because of the YouTube
[07:16:10] stuff, and I'm told when they were sent my videos, the first thing multiple people said
[07:16:15] was, he's got a good look, you know, he's quite unconventionally attractive.
[07:16:22] The fuck?
[07:16:24] I personally didn't know I was doing a goofy style, but all right, I guess I'll take it.
[07:16:28] Oh, we're watching the Beatles documentary, and then she's like, you know, I forget how
[07:16:33] ugly the Beatles were.
[07:16:35] I'm like, oh, that's crazy, because I look like all of the Beatles.
[07:16:40] But I bring that up to state the obvious, that Hollywood explicitly cares about looks.
[07:16:46] You can push through the other side too, and be so weird looking that you become a commodity,
[07:16:50] but it's a reverse bell curve with the extremes on either end.
[07:16:54] Excuse me. Yeah, you mean Emma Stone is the ugly and then Star Wars is the sexy, right?
[07:17:01] For a second, I thought he meant the other thing, which was slanderous, libel, defamation.
[07:17:12] Being rewarded. If you're just kind of chopped and want to work in the film industry,
[07:17:17] you either got to hold the camera or get a master's degree from Harvard.
[07:17:20] It's like Chick-fil-A, women engage in the front, and then they got the orcs working
[07:17:24] the deep fryer in the back.
[07:17:26] It's brutal, but that's what the audience wants.
[07:17:29] With Tinder and Hookup apps being a lot of young people's first venture into the dating
[07:17:33] market, it makes sense that they would probably think that most people only care about looks.
[07:17:39] If you met each other in real life and hit it off, most people overlook all that superficial
[07:17:43] shit if you vibe together.
[07:17:45] But when you're scrolling through a portfolio of potential life partners, you're placed
[07:17:49] into the mindset of a Hollywood casting director and you're trying to cast the person that
[07:17:54] looks the part of your boyfriend or girlfriend before you get a chance to know the real them.
[07:17:59] Going back to the lack of affordable social spaces, it's hard to find an alternative.
[07:18:04] If you're lucky enough to meet a girl in school or through friends, it's a little
[07:18:07] less demoralizing.
[07:18:09] If you happen to be 5'10 instead of 6' your friend is not going to filter you out from
[07:18:14] setting you up with her roommates.
[07:18:16] This type is a lot more flexible when they get a chance to know the real you instead
[07:18:20] of just a collection of data points on a spreadsheet, but looks aren't completely irrelevant.
[07:18:26] Like if you have an active lifestyle, you probably want to find somebody that's in
[07:18:30] good shape so you could do the same hobby.
[07:18:32] Also, like one of the things I always am confused by is whenever people are like, oh dude, like,
[07:18:40] Oh, dude, it's just like it's fucking it's a failure like oh
[07:18:45] It's a failure if you fucking look a certain way. You don't look hot. You're just never gonna attract anybody
[07:18:51] That's wrong
[07:18:52] But then also on the opposing side people will be like looks or nothing. It's irrelevant like of course is not irrelevant
[07:18:57] like you're not
[07:18:59] uncovering a deep hidden truth if you say being
[07:19:04] Physically appealing to other people will give you benefits
[07:19:10] Okay. Like it's just another hurdle you must overcome if you're kind of chopped. It is what it is.
[07:19:18] Okay. That's it.
[07:19:25] It's just very funny when people are just be like, you know,
[07:19:29] people perceive you in a much kinder and much more positive way. If you're physically attractive,
[07:19:33] they perceive you as attractive. It's like, wow, you don't fucking say.
[07:19:40] What other secrets have you unlocked, genius?
[07:19:45] Peace together.
[07:19:47] Like caring about your physique can be cool.
[07:19:49] Those bodybuilders that I met on Venice Beach, they were cool as fuck.
[07:19:53] They weren't like douchebags or anything.
[07:19:55] They took time out of working out to help me do my stupid little YouTube video.
[07:19:59] And then they were super supportive.
[07:20:00] They're like, oh yeah man, you should get into lifting.
[07:20:03] It's a lot of fun.
[07:20:04] It's like super rewarding.
[07:20:05] You know, just start out slow, get on a program.
[07:20:07] I was skinny when I started, so you could do it.
[07:20:09] You know, it's no problem.
[07:20:11] The thing that I think is troubling about looksmaxers
[07:20:14] compared to bodybuilders
[07:20:15] is the underlying resentment and projection.
[07:20:19] Like bodybuilders are just in it for the love of the game.
[07:20:21] They just wanna be like Hulk and like lift heavy rocks.
[07:20:24] The looksmaxers see everything
[07:20:25] as this weird psychosexual power fantasy
[07:20:29] where they're always jockeying for status.
[07:20:31] What you do is you have to set up
[07:20:33] what's called vantage points.
[07:20:34] So you would take like something.
[07:20:36] I'm not gonna put it down.
[07:20:37] So just say this is a regular book.
[07:20:39] Don't do it with a cron.
[07:20:40] A vantage point.
[07:20:41] So you put a vantage point like here.
[07:20:44] So that way you take off the shoes, and then you go.
[07:20:47] You rest on it.
[07:20:48] And then you set up the next vantage point right over here.
[07:20:52] And then you just make it to the bedroom.
[07:20:54] That way you're good.
[07:20:56] So that's the same.
[07:20:57] Are you trolling on the vantage point?
[07:20:59] No, I'm being that serious.
[07:21:00] A buddy, I learned that from a buddy.
[07:21:03] So 6-2 doing this?
[07:21:05] Yeah, bro.
[07:21:06] I mean, like, whatever takes month.
[07:21:07] You're trolling, right?
[07:21:09] No, bro.
[07:21:09] So, you're 6'2".
[07:21:11] Yeah, but we should be 6'3".
[07:21:13] I'm legally 6'3", on my ID.
[07:21:15] So, let's be 6'4".
[07:21:17] I'm, I'm, I'm going to-
[07:21:18] It's about Excellency.
[07:21:20] Oh, yeah, I'm doing good.
[07:21:21] I'm above average.
[07:21:23] Haha, is this Flora's Lava Maxing?
[07:21:26] Hahaha.
[07:21:29] Or you could just be normal and be perfectly happy
[07:21:33] with being 6'2".
[07:21:36] That's also fine, you know?
[07:21:40] I just,
[07:21:46] I often will look at shit like this
[07:21:49] and be like, how do people not understand
[07:21:53] the unbelievable insecurity oozing out of every orifice?
[07:21:58] I feel like I got different glasses on
[07:22:00] where I just, I look at this
[07:22:01] and I can't see anything but that.
[07:22:03] It's just like beaming at me.
[07:22:05] And yet there are so many motherfuckers.
[07:22:10] There are so many people out there who actually look at this and they're like,
[07:22:15] no, these guys are fucking, they're sick.
[07:22:17] They've cracked the code.
[07:22:19] I need to be like them.
[07:22:21] It's like that's still only the 93rd percentile.
[07:22:24] I want to go to like me for my personality.
[07:22:27] I've never heard anything.
[07:22:29] Don't you also have some form of bodied with more of your privacy?
[07:22:31] I do.
[07:22:32] I've spent too much time in the gym not to have it.
[07:22:34] But the difference is, I don't let it fucking dictate my life.
[07:22:40] You know what I mean?
[07:22:42] That's the difference. Like, yeah, look, everyone has some level of insecurity. It's normal, right?
[07:22:49] It's what you allow that insecurity to do to you that matters the most.
[07:22:54] Okay, before...
[07:22:56] You should get jacked for yourself, not as revenge despite humanity.
[07:23:00] For example, Clavicular is currently doing a month-long, 24-hour-a-day livestream.
[07:23:06] I tuned in, I watched an entire day in the life of Clav, hanging out with DJ academics.
[07:23:12] After an interview, they both went out on a party boat in South Florida together.
[07:23:17] To go off on a tangent for a second, you need to watch the public humiliation ritual of
[07:23:22] DJ academics at sea.
[07:23:23] Yo, I'm on an 89th tab like kind of glueing,
[07:23:26] and I'm looking for some shit.
[07:23:27] I get in a 90th, y'all ended up kind of whacking it
[07:23:30] to some crack info.
[07:23:33] No.
[07:23:33] You ever smoke crack?
[07:23:35] No.
[07:23:35] I don't even smoke at all.
[07:23:36] You smoke crack?
[07:23:37] No.
[07:23:38] I did once.
[07:23:39] Why would you do that?
[07:23:40] Hey, bro, don't ask me about a lot of things I did.
[07:23:44] But why crack?
[07:23:46] What, you with people?
[07:23:47] I used to hang around.
[07:23:48] Yeah, I used to hang around a lot of black people.
[07:23:50] Sure, let's not
[07:23:53] Wait what the bathroom in Acodra? Okay to be fair these academics
[07:23:58] Doesn't perceive that kind of white supremacist
[07:24:00] Not so subtle white supremacist sentiment as anything that is out of pocket
[07:24:06] Presses the live chat. Yo, hold on. Am I pre-mogging right now?
[07:24:10] He's hit with fat mogging fat maxing
[07:24:13] One guy just started chanting slave boat for the next hour
[07:24:16] While he's getting cyberbullied by children for clouds, his pitch to 20-year-old Brayden
[07:24:21] is I'm gonna wingman for you.
[07:24:23] Then once you get heard, I got them to pick a litter for the break.
[07:24:28] I'll get them back in the fridge.
[07:24:30] I like it.
[07:24:31] And I get tripled down the car, economics.
[07:24:33] I get the second baddest.
[07:24:34] And then we throw the other baddest.
[07:24:36] Those are the rest of the squad.
[07:24:38] Scrat-maxing.
[07:24:39] Scrounge-pilled.
[07:24:40] He's a year older than Jesus Christ, for reference.
[07:24:43] He starts scaring the hoes at unprecedented levels.
[07:24:46] I can't believe I'm the same age as DJ Akademiks, that's so crazy.
[07:24:50] Oh my god, he should have been book maxing.
[07:24:54] I don't know, I guess I'm good at that.
[07:24:56] That's my best friend.
[07:24:57] I'm going to do the third grade.
[07:25:00] Don't care bro.
[07:25:01] Third grade.
[07:25:02] It's my best friend.
[07:25:03] Don't play with him.
[07:25:04] My man.
[07:25:05] Academic starts to wear my hug at maxing so hard, he makes Clavicular hit a gym from the
[07:25:15] office.
[07:25:16] The live chat was the most interesting part of the situation.
[07:25:20] There are people just trolling and making jokes, but then some guys in there felt like
[07:25:24] we're engaging in some sort of fetish role play fantasy.
[07:25:28] They're saying things like, we gotta fuck that one.
[07:25:30] Stop talking to that slag, the mother of your children is standing right there.
[07:25:34] inside of her now stop wasting our time come inside and become a father slash
[07:25:37] come inside her now stop wasting our time
[07:25:54] what the fuck
[07:26:00] this can't be real oh i really
[07:26:02] Really? You think someone saying that in the clavicular kick stream chat is far-fetched?
[07:26:12] Really? Some of y'all spent too much time in here and nowhere else on the internet,
[07:26:18] it seems.
[07:26:19] 9 o'clock. They were trying to pilot him like some cuckold ad-harm.
[07:26:24] Cream pie polling.
[07:26:25] HAHAHAHA
[07:26:55] I mean, it comes from the same place, ironically enough, but that that went hella dark and disturbing, but also
[07:27:05] it's like
[07:27:07] God, I'm not blaming the woman in this. Okay. I'm not but also I am a little bit where it's like
[07:27:14] Why do you put yourself through that just to get a fucking crumb of cloud? Like what the fuck?
[07:27:19] Like obviously 99% of the blame is on, you know, clavicular the community is created but like
[07:27:25] But like also that is genuinely something that I will never understand we're like people should have no like self-respect
[07:27:32] Or they'll just be like nah
[07:27:39] Damn they've never chatted in here
[07:27:41] Dime, you'd start berating and insulting the women if they showed any reluctance to have
[07:27:54] sex with them.
[07:27:55] I mean, like, I'm not trying to be friends with you, like, I'm trying to have sex with
[07:28:02] you.
[07:28:03] Yeah, I'm not getting as used to it, of course.
[07:28:08] This is where the chat became most alive.
[07:28:13] Bro, is this why JNZ ain't fucking?
[07:28:15] Is that what it is?
[07:28:16] Cause that's how they communicate with one another.
[07:28:18] They're like, ah, ah, I'm just trying to fuck you right now.
[07:28:22] I'm just going to get a fucky on.
[07:28:25] That's right.
[07:28:26] It didn't work.
[07:28:28] Wow.
[07:28:29] That's a fail, Riz.
[07:28:32] Like, is that what's going on?
[07:28:33] I'm, God, I'm old.
[07:28:34] I'm old, man.
[07:28:35] Yells a crowd.
[07:28:36] Good cloud.
[07:28:37] Old man yells at cloud.
[07:28:41] Oh my God.
[07:28:42] Oh my God, bro.
[07:28:45] What the fuck is this curse behavior?
[07:28:47] I mean, first of all, none of this shit should be filmed.
[07:28:50] There's no way.
[07:28:51] There's no way that you can make like Riz work well
[07:28:55] on camera.
[07:28:56] It's supposed to be an intimate moment, okay?
[07:28:59] It's supposed to be a fucking intimate moment
[07:29:02] that no one should ever see.
[07:29:03] It's the same with like sexting.
[07:29:04] It's just never going to...
[07:29:06] When it leaves the target audience, the intended audience, which is the other person,
[07:29:13] it will never be reflected on positively, okay?
[07:29:20] That's why he's trolling for bitches.
[07:29:22] Dude, please never write that again.
[07:29:25] Yo, we don't fucking love you, man!
[07:29:28] Don't push your own fucking back!
[07:29:30] Disrespecting women is so manly and strong.
[07:29:32] We will disrespect the women, women is so manly and strong.
[07:29:35] I mean, that one's sarcastic.
[07:29:41] Instead of Alec Manessi and running over sorority girls
[07:29:43] with a van for their sin of desiring chads,
[07:29:46] Clive has become what they craved
[07:29:48] and used that to humiliate them for their hubris.
[07:29:51] You want a six foot tall millionaire with a chiseled jaw?
[07:29:54] Okay, bitch, well, this is how guys like me
[07:29:55] treat girls like you.
[07:29:57] He makes it clear he's aware that's what he's doing too.
[07:29:59] I would never say that to a nice girl
[07:30:03] who comes from a good family.
[07:30:06] I would never disrespect her like that,
[07:30:08] but a girl who's a porn star, I already know as a hoe,
[07:30:13] it's like, that's the kind of thing
[07:30:15] that they're looking for anyway.
[07:30:16] You know, so there's a huge difference
[07:30:18] in the way that I talk to these only fans girls
[07:30:21] and the way that I talk to a girl I know
[07:30:24] comes from a good family is...
[07:30:26] Why is there no, like, reverse clavicular?
[07:30:28] Like, a guy who's just being kind to people.
[07:30:33] Oh, God, I'm so lame.
[07:30:34] I'm literally my parents.
[07:30:37] I've become my, like, this is such a dad thing to say.
[07:30:41] And I just fucking blurted it out,
[07:30:43] and I didn't even realize, when I was blurting it out,
[07:30:47] I didn't even realize it was being lame as fuck.
[07:30:56] I'm on I'm fucking on man. I'm straight-up on
[07:31:03] School you know she's a good for you so there there's really a difference there now a lot of these girls are extremely rude and annoying to be clear
[07:31:21] But he doesn't seem to grasp that he's just the male version of the worst woman on earth
[07:31:26] In one clip, he's genuinely strut seeing a man getting humiliated by a dominatrix.
[07:31:39] Being sincerely offended at the plight of a fellow man?
[07:31:44] Oh, that's so funny.
[07:31:56] Let's just know you're trying to embarrass this guy and it's it's disgusting what you're doing. Oh my god. He got so autistic. Oh my god
[07:32:05] Oh my god, he got so autistic. That's so funny
[07:32:09] There's that one clip of him seeing penguins and then going oh penguins
[07:32:14] That and this moment now are are etched into the back of my fucking mind as like peak autism moments
[07:32:21] Okay, when he got like super sincere about defending men's rights, let the cuck go along
[07:32:28] with his fetish, dude.
[07:32:30] Captain Savele, bro.
[07:32:32] They're kicking advantage of him.
[07:32:36] Right?
[07:32:37] Okay, because men are down bad.
[07:32:40] No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[07:32:42] Men are down bad and you know that.
[07:32:43] And you're trying to take advantage of them.
[07:32:45] This guy could be reverse class.
[07:32:47] But then he brings his 18-year-old girlfriend on Fresh and Fit and attacks her for not cooking
[07:32:51] and cleaning enough while he tries to fuck other girls in front of her.
[07:32:54] Alright, Lily, how old are you?
[07:32:55] I'm 18.
[07:32:56] Where are you from?
[07:32:57] I'm from Ohio.
[07:32:58] Originally.
[07:32:59] To be honest, I'd rather ask Cloud these questions.
[07:33:00] I don't like to talk to women if they're boyfriends in a room.
[07:33:05] I don't want to say like an asshole, but I look at it like the man is the owner, so
[07:33:10] it's like we talk to the man.
[07:33:11] He's in charge.
[07:33:12] We don't care to really talk to the woman if the man's in the room.
[07:33:14] Sick!
[07:33:15] Very respect.
[07:33:16] That's fucking alpha, dude.
[07:33:18] That's so fucking sick.
[07:33:20] I love being like this.
[07:33:26] It's performative misogyny.
[07:33:29] Like I, I genuinely look, do I think that the freshener
[07:33:34] fed guys are.
[07:33:35] Violently misogynistic.
[07:33:37] Absolutely.
[07:33:38] Do I think that they are hamming it up as a performance?
[07:33:43] Yes.
[07:33:43] I'm, I'm telling you, like there is, you know how there's America, A, America, B, there's
[07:33:51] the internet B. Okay.
[07:33:53] And on internet B, this behavior is, is like the beacon of masculinity.
[07:33:59] It's like, it's like championed as though you're, you're vice signaling, you're vice
[07:34:04] signaling and a lot of fucking insecure, lose on the internet, sit around and watch this
[07:34:08] shit and go, yo, this guy's fucking dominating women in the ways that, in the ways that I
[07:34:13] I wish I could, you know?
[07:34:15] He's doing it for us.
[07:34:18] And these guys don't even realize like,
[07:34:20] oh, we're owning the women.
[07:34:22] We went from owning the lives to owning women in general.
[07:34:25] And they don't realize they become
[07:34:27] unbelievably repulsive individuals in the process.
[07:34:33] Oh, God.
[07:34:34] All right, that's just kind of how it is, man.
[07:34:36] I think women are to be seen to not be heard
[07:34:37] to be honest with you.
[07:34:38] She was 18 in Ohio, what did she do?
[07:34:40] Yeah.
[07:34:41] What was her view, basically?
[07:34:42] The fact that you sleep until, you know, three in the afternoon, you know, you don't iron my clothes.
[07:34:49] It's like, you know, I've had fucking frozen waffles, you know, every single meal for the past, you know, month, basically.
[07:34:56] And I haven't had a single hot plate of food made for me.
[07:34:59] So that's not true.
[07:35:00] Yeah, like, it's unbelievable.
[07:35:01] You do get food made for me.
[07:35:04] I know there's things that need to be done, but I want to make it very clear that I love him to death.
[07:35:11] I would do literally anything for him. Nobody's down there. You just need to be more useful
[07:35:16] I would go to the ends of the earth to do whatever he needs
[07:35:19] But okay, just go to the microwave. He's got some swapples
[07:35:28] But I just like I just started a relationship like this I've never been in a relationship where I
[07:35:35] like
[07:35:37] Didn't have to work and that I had to just stay home and do all the house
[07:35:41] Duties and things like that. I'm 18 years old and like
[07:35:50] Learning I'm learning and I don't really think I'm doing too bad
[07:35:54] Okay, listen like I'm not trying to be a dickhead
[07:35:57] But you know what when the chores aren't done when you know my laundry isn't my bad isn't made it is it's just like I
[07:36:03] I I lose up interrupting him when he speaks, please. I lose attraction
[07:36:07] It's like I can't even get my dick hard to fuck you like that's so disrespectful
[07:36:10] So disrespectful. Yeah, you can't get your dick hard because you've abused steroids. It's such an early age that you're infertile
[07:36:20] That's probably got some to do with it
[07:36:26] Like being actually disgusting right now
[07:36:28] No, no, no, seriously.
[07:36:30] It's crazy. It's crazy. It's actually crazy.
[07:36:32] Everything is done. That house doesn't have a spec on it.
[07:36:35] Also, you're a gay man.
[07:36:37] I mean, he is also a gay man. I think that probably has a...
[07:36:45] That probably plays a role in it.
[07:36:47] One of the girlfriends but have another one like those chores and shit.
[07:36:50] You know in your heart that you want to go out with me,
[07:36:52] you want to ditch your boyfriend and you would go on the date.
[07:36:55] You just performed it for the podcast.
[07:36:57] I know, I know, I know women.
[07:36:59] I don't do that in front of your girlfriend.
[07:37:00] I would never want to go out with a guy like you that cheats his...
[07:37:03] This is your...
[07:37:05] She's just beautiful.
[07:37:06] Like you're beautiful.
[07:37:07] That's what I mean when I say...
[07:37:10] Literally, I talk about this in my book.
[07:37:11] Why I'm deserve less.
[07:37:12] Men are pluses, dude.
[07:37:13] Holy cow.
[07:37:14] Yeah.
[07:37:15] You guys keep as a...
[07:37:16] I'll shut up for two seconds.
[07:37:17] Literally, I talk about this in my book chat.
[07:37:19] At the end of the night, he goes back to his condo and watches clips of himself from the evening.
[07:37:23] Well, he makes the girl he brought home, watch him lose money during his contractually obligated gambling session on state.
[07:37:29] The verticality of his business model, because he then offers a course to teach boys how to live this type of life through his beauty routine for $50 a month.
[07:37:38] Premium subscribers can submit videos of themselves for him to analyze and recommend different routines or surgeries to optimize their facial harmony score.
[07:37:46] What can I help you with?
[07:37:47] Do you?
[07:37:47] When I see shit like this popping up on the internet, I do realize why I have so many fucking haters, though, because everything is geared towards creating and monetizing deep pits of despair.
[07:38:02] Like, of course, all these motherfuckers hate me.
[07:38:04] Like everything everything I tell you in my community and those who like encounter my content is to do the exact opposite of this shit and like run away from this stuff to the best of your ability.
[07:38:17] I don't sell you nothing.
[07:38:19] I tell you, you know, not to fall for fucking scams.
[07:38:25] scams
[07:38:28] and then i think like there is
[07:38:30] there's a there's a level of of anger that some of these other people have even
[07:38:34] if they're not like
[07:38:36] uh... even if they don't give a shit about what i'm doing or my politics or
[07:38:40] whatever but they're like well i want to do a fucking gambling sponsorship of
[07:38:43] the fuck are you talking shit about gambling sponsorships fuck you
[07:38:52] You want to start looks maxing?
[07:38:57] Uh, okay. Well, I would say that
[07:39:01] The best place to start would be
[07:39:05] With some sort of dental work, right? You've got a little I can't really see from this far away
[07:39:13] But you know if you want to show me a little bit closer. We're either looking at some sort of
[07:39:18] of dental gap between your front teeth or a missing tooth.
[07:39:22] So you're gonna have to tell me which it is.
[07:39:30] Which is it, the first?
[07:39:31] Is it a missing tooth?
[07:39:39] Yeah?
[07:39:44] Okay, all right.
[07:39:46] Well, fair enough, I appreciate you tuning in.
[07:39:53] So, thanks, man.
[07:39:54] Hopefully you get that situated.
[07:39:57] And, you know, keep up with the looks maxing, my guy.
[07:40:02] He's clarified he doesn't recommend
[07:40:04] some of his more extreme procedures.
[07:40:05] I always speak out against recreational drugs.
[07:40:08] I say, hey guys, don't do stimulants,
[07:40:10] don't do fucking this, don't do that, but I do it.
[07:40:13] So it's like, yeah, in a way I'm promoting it,
[07:40:15] But in any unironic context, I'm speaking out against it.
[07:40:22] So it's kind of difficult, but I really just
[07:40:27] don't want their responsibility.
[07:40:29] It's not that different from a consultation
[07:40:31] with a normal personal trainer.
[07:40:33] It just has an extreme marketing campaign.
[07:40:35] In the morning, if my jaw looks a little weak,
[07:40:38] a bone smash is strengthened.
[07:40:40] My ratios are nearly golden now.
[07:40:45] testosterone for muscle growth
[07:40:49] Dysoxin, as for appetite suppression
[07:40:55] Glutathione for health maxing
[07:40:58] What?
[07:40:59] peptides for anti-aging and collagen production
[07:41:03] melanotentu for healthy glow
[07:41:06] IGF-1
[07:41:07] HGH
[07:41:09] Redutertide for leanness
[07:41:11] you cast bonus boys all do this yeah yeah no i'm fucking i'm i'm doing all the maxing
[07:41:22] i'm maxing and relax i'm driving an oxy for hair maintenance
[07:41:29] when it comes to ascension if you're not looks maxing you're not life maxing
[07:41:36] And if you're not life-maxing, you're nothing.
[07:41:49] I think a lot of the doomerism stems from a growing number of people.
[07:41:52] How are you doing?
[07:41:53] Most of the growth on amputated suppressants, he's doing steroids.
[07:41:56] He has a, he's cycling.
[07:41:59] He actually got off his cycle and literally shrunk.
[07:42:02] I don't know if you guys saw.
[07:42:05] Soxin is a medically prescribed methamphetamine by the way law is for people whose ADHD is so bad that even Adderall doesn't work
[07:42:10] KW now flaming those who genuinely do need it medically though
[07:42:18] Me a trans man realizing that transitioning is just looks maxing. No, I've said this already
[07:42:24] Publicular is male to male trans
[07:42:27] Like straight up
[07:42:29] It's it's it's gender affirming a lot of the stuff that he's doing, but it's like you know beyond what you would probably
[07:42:38] Not perceive as like normal levels of gender affirming care
[07:42:46] This oxen is way stronger than adi much more addictive faster activating
[07:42:51] not engaging with fiction anymore. I'm seeing more and more people saying...
[07:42:57] Yeah, and now he's the first male-to-male, he was the first male-to-male transitioner,
[07:43:01] and now he's the first male-to-male detransitioner. Actually,
[07:43:09] literally, he's doing, I mean, he's still doing like surgery and stuff,
[07:43:14] But, but he's like gotten off some of the hormone therapy and and now he's just he just
[07:43:27] looks so tiny they don't watch movies television or even listen to music for any of the pop
[07:43:34] culture references. We are 20 years apart.
[07:43:37] No.
[07:43:38] You don't know, any shows or movies.
[07:43:42] Not like anything before like 2015.
[07:43:46] So like Transformers like 4?
[07:43:48] No.
[07:43:49] No.
[07:43:50] What's your favorite movie?
[07:43:51] Favorite movie?
[07:43:52] Oh that's a tough one.
[07:43:53] What's Jester?
[07:43:54] Movies are Jester?
[07:43:55] Movies are kind of Jester and Jester.
[07:43:56] Uh, Titanic, have you seen it?
[07:43:57] No.
[07:43:58] Haven't seen it at all.
[07:43:59] Wasn't that before I was born?
[07:44:00] What's it not?
[07:44:01] Well it's sick before you're born.
[07:44:03] That's what the movie is, isn't it?
[07:44:05] God, yes you are!
[07:44:07] Okay, so like what?
[07:44:09] What do you want me to say? I'm totally going through like the big famous movies.
[07:44:12] Yeah, I never had any interest in like understanding.
[07:44:14] They're just a waste of time.
[07:44:16] Before I was 18, I didn't listen to music because I was like, this is a waste of time. I should watch more YouTube.
[07:44:19] If you want to make great YouTube videos, you just watch YouTube.
[07:44:22] You gotta be a little rich.
[07:44:24] So like a two-minute hour movie, you can watch like...
[07:44:26] I'm so fortunate dude, like actually.
[07:44:29] Because in some ways I do something not dissimilar to these guys to both Mr. Bees and Clavicular,
[07:44:35] but my autism did not lead me down the path where I want to like
[07:44:41] min max and lux max or algo max like Mr. Bees is doing and instead I've decided to go on a journey
[07:44:48] of socialism maxing which actually does force me to go outside be normal be around other people
[07:44:58] interact with them and it forces me to, you know, work on things that I think are truly
[07:45:06] beneficial for others and not just like simply, not just simply beneficial for my YouTube
[07:45:15] channel or my immediate perception.
[07:45:19] Like 20 YouTube videos and you get exponentially smarter doing that, you know?
[07:45:27] Those are obviously out for those guys, but they're forgoing literally any form of narrative fiction or storytelling.
[07:45:33] They'll just play competitive video games like League of Legends or Counter-Strike to occupy their body, while streamers and podcasts occupy their mind.
[07:45:40] It makes sense people would embrace superficiality if that's how they're interfacing with society.
[07:45:45] People are more informed than ever about how things are, but aren't very interested in how things could or should be.
[07:45:51] people used to watch shows like Malcolm in the Middle that would showcase the
[07:45:55] lives of lower middle-class families and while it was over-the-top and hilarious
[07:45:59] it would teach life lessons not by being self-righteous and preachy with
[07:46:04] pious characters always doing the right thing it was the exact opposite they
[07:46:08] would make the wrong decision constantly and the show would explore the
[07:46:11] ramifications of that if they pulled off some immoral scheme to get what they
[07:46:16] want they would have to live with the consequences of all the people they
[07:46:18] hurt and betrayed. Usually with the realization that what they wanted ultimately doesn't
[07:46:23] make them happy, and it wasn't worth how it made the people around them feel. It would
[07:46:27] pose questions such as how should you treat your friends? Why is it bad to cheat? When
[07:46:31] should you be honest with your parents? Outside of fiction, if somebody starts talking about
[07:46:35] morality, they'll be hit with get. These things don't register from somebody lecturing
[07:46:40] you about it with finger wagging and statistics. They need to tell a story so you could put
[07:46:44] yourself in somebody else's shoes.
[07:46:47] Especially for boys who don't really develop empathy
[07:46:49] until they do mushrooms or reach their mid-20s.
[07:46:51] Like your teacher could tell you not to make fun
[07:46:53] of the slow kid, all they want.
[07:46:55] We even had an assembly one time in elementary school
[07:46:58] with everybody except for Kevin,
[07:47:00] because people were going up to him and lying
[07:47:02] that there was gonna be a fire drill
[07:47:04] and he would freak out and throw his desk at the window
[07:47:06] to try to break it and escape.
[07:47:09] And it was like ding dong ditching
[07:47:10] where people would dare each other.
[07:47:12] Do you wear glasses or are they performative?
[07:47:14] Yeah, no, I wear glasses performatively.
[07:47:18] Yeah, I can see I have perfect vision.
[07:47:22] I just chose to vision-cuck myself.
[07:47:24] I'm glass-maxing.
[07:47:27] I'm gonna whisper it to him just to see him get wound up.
[07:47:30] It's still didn't get through to everybody
[07:47:32] after the assembly to cut it out,
[07:47:33] but then we would read flowers for Algernon in class
[07:47:36] and they would spend hours reading journal entries
[07:47:39] from the perspective of somebody
[07:47:40] with special needs getting picked on,
[07:47:42] and it would break their heart
[07:47:43] for it to really sink in what they were doing to this guy
[07:47:46] and how you process that noise differently
[07:47:49] than everybody else and how overstimulating it was.
[07:47:52] And it had this all-encompassing fear takeover in him.
[07:47:55] Fiction takes you outside of yourself.
[07:47:57] And if that's entirely missing from your life,
[07:47:59] I think things can start to veer towards sociopathy.
[07:48:02] You said something that I love,
[07:48:04] and I never hear other entrepreneurs talk about,
[07:48:06] but I think it's super boring,
[07:48:07] that you don't have any levels of introspection.
[07:48:09] Yes, zero as little as possible.
[07:48:11] Why?
[07:48:11] Oh my God.
[07:48:12] Well, Mark Andrews in TechGoole is obviously egg-maxing.
[07:48:20] He's also villain-maxing.
[07:48:22] Let me move forward.
[07:48:24] I just will never understand how someone's head
[07:48:26] could be formed this way.
[07:48:29] You can go.
[07:48:30] Yeah, I don't know.
[07:48:31] I just find people that dwell on the past get stuck in the past.
[07:48:33] It's just a real problem, and it's a problem at work,
[07:48:36] and it's a problem at home.
[07:48:37] And you probably know if you go back, 400 years ago,
[07:48:39] I never would have cut it.
[07:48:40] I didn't know you would see that.
[07:48:40] I can't see that.
[07:48:41] I'm wearing glasses.
[07:48:42] I mean, just all of the modern conceptions
[07:48:44] around introspection and therapy and all the things
[07:48:45] that kind of result in that are kind of a manufacturer
[07:48:48] of the 1910s, 1920s.
[07:48:49] Say more about that.
[07:48:50] Great beneficiary didn't sit around doing this stuff.
[07:48:52] Any prior point, right?
[07:48:54] It's all in your construct.
[07:48:56] You know, 1910s, 1920s, Freud and all that entire movement
[07:49:00] and kind of turned all that inward and basically said,
[07:49:02] okay, now when you do like, basically second guess
[07:49:04] in the individual, we need to criticize the individual.
[07:49:06] The individual needs to self-criticize.
[07:49:08] Right, the individual needs to fill out, needs to look backwards, needs to, you know, draw the past, they've never resonated with me.
[07:49:14] They're not seeing American culture mediated through the optimism of somebody like Norman Lear, who would critique the problems in society and parody the culture,
[07:49:22] while also offering prescriptive solutions, which is to love your family and friends, and try to operate honestly as a citizen in a dishonest world.
[07:49:30] The younger generation are starting to see society for what it is, rather than the mythology and idealism cultivated through art.
[07:49:37] The objective rationality of a weaponized Autist embodied a parody that created a hyperrealmere of society.
[07:49:44] When laid threadbare, their diagnosis of the culture is accurate. The good guys rarely rewarded for their virtue.
[07:49:50] There's no justice. It just comes down to raw power.
[07:49:53] Everybody at some point is blue-pilled, or what I like to call it, Disney-pilled.
[07:49:58] Now, why do I call it the Disney-pilled prince that falls in love with this maid or this girl that's extremely sweet,
[07:50:04] And there's butterflies in the air and she falls in love with him despite him being
[07:50:08] Well, I swear this guy was like not as insane back in the day
[07:50:12] Because I would see his clips every now and then and I always thought it was like kind of strange that he was like so
[07:50:17] Obsessed with the way people look and stuff, but I'm not joking when I say
[07:50:21] I think his starting point was more so about like self-improvement and then it just completely fucking
[07:50:27] Took this insane turn and now he's just like this red pill fucking weirdo guy
[07:50:33] Every single one of these guys turns into this demon.
[07:50:38] But because of their kind-heartedness, they're given a chance at romance and a beautiful life with a significant other.
[07:50:44] It doesn't matter what you look like, how tall you are, or anything about you, as long as you're a kind-hearted person, you've got a great shot at life.
[07:50:50] But sadly, that's not the case. The world just doesn't work that way.
[07:50:54] And then your little scrawny body starts to flare about on the internet. And you start to question reality.
[07:50:59] You said the question. Oh my god. Yeah. Yeah, that's how you find out about the real world. I mean, that's a big revelation right there
[07:51:06] You start
[07:51:08] Encountering the real world on the internet. Yeah, well now we know why he is the way he is
[07:51:15] Yourself the blue pill is just hope it's cope. It's not real
[07:51:19] It's the red pill you start seeing red because you realize
[07:51:23] Society doesn't work like blue pill wants it to and as a result you stumble on red pill content
[07:51:27] So when you take the red pill, what's happening is you're simply waking up from the simulation.
[07:51:31] You're accepting that the world isn't equal.
[07:51:33] You're breaking away from this mainstream blue pill narrative,
[07:51:36] and you're accepting that, hey, other factors do matter.
[07:51:38] The whole idea and concept is that in that...
[07:51:40] How come nobody told him not to just wear the vest?
[07:51:43] You can't be raw dog in the vest, man.
[07:51:45] You gotta...
[07:51:47] You gotta put the suit jacket on.
[07:51:49] Because if you just raw dog in the vest, without the suit jacket,
[07:51:52] you just kinda look like a... like a host...
[07:51:55] of a restaurant.
[07:51:56] You know
[07:51:59] Don't I'm suit maxing so this is the type of shit that I care about nowadays. You know what I mean
[07:52:07] Yes, I earned his value it also introduces the idea of hypergamy and
[07:52:12] The idea of hypergamy is that Chad plays with 90% of girls while the 10% are
[07:52:16] Pass around with the guys that are below Chad despite doing all these things
[07:52:20] For some reason some odd reason you're not leveling up and you feel like
[07:52:24] Like life has kind of hit you with a wall, despite you having all these things that these
[07:52:28] red pillers are talking about, the money, the status, all these little things, and for
[07:52:32] some reason your life still doesn't reflect that of a Chad, that top 10%, and another
[07:52:38] breach happens in that bubble, and you're curious again, like that monkey, curious George,
[07:52:43] and you reach your hand out into the void.
[07:52:46] Enter.
[07:52:47] The black pill is this.
[07:52:49] It's a fatalistic acceptance that certain hierarchies are biological, immutable, and
[07:52:53] rigged against you from birth, and that your value as a man, especially your romantic and
[07:52:57] social value, is largely determined by factors outside of your control. Your height, your
[07:53:02] bone structure, your genetic lottery ticket, and once you see the world through that lens,
[07:53:06] once you accept this framing as truth, everything else starts to feel like coke.
[07:53:13] You're saying that humans need fantasies to make life bearable.
[07:53:17] No. Humans need fantasy to be human. To be the place where the falling angel meets the
[07:53:28] rising ape.
[07:53:30] With two fairies. Hogfathers.
[07:53:33] Yes. As practice you have to start out learning to believe the little lies.
[07:53:39] So we can believe the big ones.
[07:53:42] Yes. Justice, mercy, duty, that sort of thing.
[07:53:46] They're not the same at all.
[07:53:49] You think so?
[07:53:51] Then take the universe and grind it down to the finest powder and sieve it through the
[07:53:56] finest sieve and then show me one atom of justice, one molecule of mercy.
[07:54:04] And yet, you try to act as if there is some ideal order in the world, as if there is some
[07:54:13] Rightness in the universe by which it may be judged
[07:54:17] But people have got to believe that
[07:54:20] What's the point?
[07:54:23] You need to believe in things that aren't true
[07:54:27] How else can they become?
[07:54:30] I don't know what pill this is, but the black pill or the red pill is equally as made up
[07:54:46] as the optimistic Pixar story blue pill.
[07:54:49] Your belief in it is the pillar that supports it.
[07:54:52] The Constitution only exists because millions of people agree on its legitimacy.
[07:54:56] You don't actually have rights granted to you by God.
[07:54:59] If God changes mind on Hawaiians in 1959, your rights are granted to you by your neighbors,
[07:55:05] who believe with every fiber of your being that there's certain...
[07:55:08] That's what happened.
[07:55:09] Also, God gave me the right to have a gun and also to be able to say whatever I want
[07:55:15] without repercussions except for speaking out against the nation's state of Israel that
[07:55:19] God didn't allow me to have that, right?
[07:55:22] So there are limitations to the First Amendment.
[07:55:24] Just don't offend the sensibilities of people who love the nation's state of Israel.
[07:55:28] emotional support apartheid state, but other than that, you're good.
[07:55:31] The way is that people aren't allowed to be treated and they'll die for that fiction.
[07:55:36] In theory.
[07:55:37] It's equally important to believe in things like love and romanticism, and your determination
[07:55:41] to love other people is what perpetuates that as a concept in society.
[07:55:45] Oh, that's just cope.
[07:55:46] Yeah, everything is cope until it happens.
[07:55:49] The gravity cells thought going to the moon was cope.
[07:55:53] My father-in-law has been listening to a lot of Joe Rogan, so that's, you know, allegedly,
[07:55:57] But still, fucking inventing penicillin, mog the germ cells.
[07:56:02] You have to cope if you want anything to change.
[07:56:04] So be delusional.
[07:56:06] Short cells.
[07:56:07] Inshallah you will get some pussy from a nice girl.
[07:56:10] I believe in you.
[07:56:11] Oh the world doesn't work the way you think it does.
[07:56:14] Yeah, maybe for some people and maybe for now, but reality isn't agreed upon delusion.
[07:56:19] If you acquiesce that the world is a terrible place and you just need to get yours by any
[07:56:22] means necessary, you're just turning yourself into one of the pillars that's
[07:56:27] Supports the society that you despise you get cheated on once and decide all women
[07:56:31] He's off on me. Yes and treat every girl going forward as dissident. What do you mean bro?
[07:56:35] My biosnobid he is he literally said you get writing credit
[07:56:41] In the in the comments
[07:56:43] We've watched his videos before on the broadcast and he's done the same thing where he really wrote a comment
[07:56:48] Osable even though they did nothing to you and you just continue that cycle of cruelty if you're jaded and bitter after being rejected for
[07:56:55] trying to show love, you need to persist in spite of that and be the change that you want to see.
[07:57:25] I already have my friend and she's not so quick to abandon me.
[07:57:31] Well, I mean we can always have other fun ways to make you feel better, you know?
[07:57:38] Yeah, like what?
[07:57:42] I love singing karaoke like high school musical.
[07:57:47] Are you a good singer?
[07:57:49] Maybe.
[07:57:50] You broke character.
[07:57:51] Yeah, I like to sing a lot.
[07:57:53] Do you want to sing some karaoke?
[07:57:56] I'm not doing much of anything. Let's go sing.
[07:58:01] Okay. Let me see what time it is.
[07:58:05] Okay.
[07:58:08] This makes me feel like fucking I'm so corny.
[07:58:11] I'm so corny, I'm so cheesy, but it makes me feel good. I don't even care if it's fake.
[07:58:15] Do you have any advice for someone who also has a bit of an unrequited love theme in their
[07:58:24] life?
[07:58:25] Oh my god, is this hope maxing?
[07:58:27] Is this hope maxing?
[07:58:28] I believe it's real.
[07:58:29] I believe it's real.
[07:58:30] I don't give a shit.
[07:58:31] Okay?
[07:58:32] It's hope maxing.
[07:58:33] See, that's like the reverse pill of whatever the fuck these dumbasses on the internet
[07:58:38] are selling you, that everything sucks!
[07:58:42] human beings are supposed to be vicious to one another and an enmity on the internet
[07:58:46] breathes this kind of resentment there's constant envy there's constant uh there's constant hatred
[07:58:52] all around you there's so much negativity that if you spend a good deal of time on the internet
[07:58:55] you forget that like human beings are very kind to one another in the real world okay we gotta get
[07:59:02] hope pilled the white pill is jesse bro well fuck it then jester max okay because guess what the
[07:59:11] Suggest there is the happiest of them all
[07:59:41] The Lux Maxers are a Greek tragedy. Their entire life has been flattened to quantitative indicators instead of qualitative.
[07:59:48] The hypercapitalist framing of life has reduced basic human experiences like love, friendship, and self-worth to be nothing more than variables in an equation.
[07:59:58] What the Lux Maxers have done is inverted Buddhism to become something of shadow monks.
[08:00:04] Instead of denouncing worldly possessions and relinquishing their ego to free themselves
[08:00:09] from the shackles of earthly desires, they've come to the conclusion that there's nothing
[08:00:12] but worldly possessions and the cultivation of the ego.
[08:00:17] They're aiming for an unreachable goal.
[08:00:18] There's always a bigger mager out there.
[08:00:21] They're trying to get as close to godliness or zizz or matbomber as possible, but they'll
[08:00:25] never reach it.
[08:00:27] They find fulfillment in the pursuit.
[08:00:29] At least for now.
[08:00:31] Wishing on a monkey's paw, all of Clavicular's wildest fantasies have come true, and he's
[08:00:36] living the life he's always thought he deserved.
[08:00:39] This is the life.
[08:00:40] I'm not a character, I'm not a well-developed character.
[08:00:45] This is a fucking horror story, right?
[08:00:47] I wish, I wish that I wasn't a fucking autist doing this rant right now.
[08:00:53] I wish I was walking around the dining hall like a normal kid, like a normal motherfucker,
[08:00:58] hanging out with my buddies in college, right?
[08:01:01] Even if it's Coke, even if college is the dumbest fucking thing known to man, I wish
[08:01:05] I had that experience and you guys took that away from me.
[08:01:09] So this is what you get.
[08:01:10] This is not character development, this is a horror story.
[08:01:14] Clibicular seems super unhappy all the time.
[08:01:16] Yes dude, because he is literally trapped in a nightmare of his own creation.
[08:01:25] Destined to be lonely all the time surrounded by so many people.
[08:01:30] There's no way to live.
[08:01:32] Wait, isn't he crying like this because his burger had a slice of cheese in it or something?
[08:01:46] Can't do this, it's so...
[08:01:50] Yeah, I live with my grandma.
[08:01:53] Yeah, I miss living with my grandma.
[08:01:56] I like taking out of my grandma more than I like taking out with anyone deep in my face.
[08:02:01] I'd rather go back to that.
[08:02:04] So it's been over 40 hours straight.
[08:02:06] Dad, I'm trying to make money.
[08:02:09] You guys are not money.
[08:02:11] I don't get anything.
[08:02:12] Oh, I care about money.
[08:02:16] Alright, well, you die making it.
[08:02:18] I don't have to spend it.
[08:02:20] Which is what you're spending that money on.
[08:02:23] No, you're not concerned about me. You're not gonna say you're fucking complain about it any more than I am right now
[08:02:30] Right, so that that experience got taken away from me by you guys, right?
[08:02:34] That experience I will never get to to live the normal life of a normal kid
[08:02:39] So I'm gonna try the mug. I'm gonna try to basically do whatever the fuck it takes tomorrow
[08:02:47] When you lost a blue
[08:02:49] Yeah, he OD'd on camera here, that was crazy.
[08:02:52] You want an Addy?
[08:02:53] You want an Addy?
[08:02:56] It's so crazy because to do his first reaction is, do you want an Addy?
[08:03:02] You want an Addy?
[08:03:03] What?
[08:03:04] Rescue 16, China respond, 20 year old male, overdose.
[08:03:07] Rescue 16, China respond, 20 year old male, overdose.
[08:03:13] This is what it was all for.
[08:03:17] As long as people keep watching, and he keeps gambling on steak, Ed Craven will keep signing
[08:03:22] his checks until he's in jail or overdoses again.
[08:03:26] He's still only 20, so now that he's reached the mountaintop, once he has time to stop
[08:03:29] and take a deep breath, he might have a clearer view of what's really important in life.
[08:03:34] Did you ever think that maybe there's more to life than being really, really, really,
[08:03:39] ridiculously good looking?
[08:03:40] Do you know what you used to be?
[08:03:41] No, not today.
[08:03:42] Not today.
[08:03:43] Nice.
[08:03:44] Nice.
[08:03:46] You used to be nice.
[08:03:48] Didn't you know?
[08:03:50] And now, do you know what you are?
[08:03:53] Not nice.
[08:03:56] I suppose niceness does last and does a part.
[08:03:59] Well, I think of something that does last.
[08:04:02] And don't say something stupid like marging.
[08:04:05] Marging lasts.
[08:04:07] And fame lasts.
[08:04:09] And money lasts.
[08:04:11] So does niceness.
[08:04:14] Do you know who I remember? For how nice there was in the 21st century.
[08:04:18] Who? Absolutely no.
[08:04:21] Yet we all remember Tamargas of the time.
[08:04:23] Everyone to a man knows Clavicular's name.
[08:04:26] My daughter there was that Terry.
[08:04:29] And anyway we're talking about niceness.
[08:04:32] Now what's his name?
[08:04:34] My mommy, she was nice.
[08:04:38] I remember her.
[08:04:40] And my daddy he was nice, I remember him.
[08:04:42] And my sister.
[08:04:43] She's nice
[08:04:46] Forever
[08:04:48] Who else would who else would what remember shavon and your niceness?
[08:04:54] No one
[08:04:56] Fifty years time no one will remember any of us
[08:05:01] You get the logging of the man that moved two centuries ago yet. She says like he's English
[08:05:06] We don't give a fuck about Glovicula, you're androgynic.
[08:05:14] Are any of them funny damn feckers?
[08:05:16] I'm heartache, little one.
[08:05:19] They're nice.
[08:05:22] So you'd rather be friends with this fellow, would you?
[08:05:27] A fellow who beats his own son like a mule every night that he's not feeling with him.
[08:05:32] I never told him that, that he just don't know.
[08:05:37] He really used to be nice.
[08:05:39] And that you never used to be.
[08:05:44] Oh God.
[08:05:48] Maybe you never used to be.
[08:05:55] Alright.
[08:05:56] Are you an anti-Selite?
[08:05:58] Um.
[08:05:59] Anyway.
[08:06:01] that's a good note to end it on I'll show you these last 48 seconds of what it
[08:06:08] feels like to be clavicular real quick
[08:06:13] after being called gay for getting plastic surgery
[08:06:17] I've lived it, that's it.
[08:06:40] their nose going to be like that because it's not, no, it's fishing.
[08:06:43] There's no challenge to begin with if your nose looks too wide.
[08:06:46] You know what I mean? So it's like, you have to look max in order to.
[08:06:49] That's not true. I'm pretty sure you have bitches when you got a wide nose.
[08:06:52] Bitches because I'm famous. Fuck. And I have everything else.
[08:06:54] So it was one of those. So now I'm like, you know, you got a nose edit.
[08:07:00] Nose edit. Anyway, everybody love you all and I will see you tomorrow.
[08:07:04] As always, all right
[08:07:08] Damn we did eight hours today full day. No half day. Haasie happy june teeth all
[08:07:14] And i'll be live tomorrow is always same time same place. You already know what it is
[08:07:20] and
[08:07:22] Yeah, we'll do some more fun stuff as well
[08:07:25] I think they're asking for advice. Okay. Well, I can't give it right now, but
[08:07:30] Well, my point is it always gets better
[08:07:34] It just takes time. You just gotta give yourself that time.
[08:07:39] And then one day, you will have lived through it.
[08:07:43] It's two-shell paths. It should be your mantra.
[08:07:47] Anyway, peace everybody. Love you all, and see you tomorrow.
[08:08:04] Cause there is again a sun is streaming, a sun is streaming
[08:08:14] There is again a sun is streaming, a sun is streaming
[08:08:26] Leave you in a chimiest train, town, coyote place.
[08:08:34] Sun in as many channels, giving greening's grace.
[08:08:42] Zoram winning NYC, won't you back with the force?
[08:08:47] The Rogan of the left, a mead of himbo, still on course
[08:08:56] The Charlie Kirk assassination, the fear and online show
[08:09:03] Eight full fucking years of this, plenty more to know
[08:09:11] Doing fun stuff tomorrow, throw PBS up on the screen
[08:09:20] A man made for reaction brought to you by this life's sweet dream
[08:09:29] Cause there he is again, the sun is streaming, the sun is streaming
[08:09:39] There he is again, the sun is streaming, the sun is streaming
[08:09:50] Kanked out of the DNC, Out of hell when March looked good
[08:09:56] Committing the propaganda, The shutdown people's throats
[08:10:03] CBS, Israeli news, A coup, a regime falls
[08:10:10] A full-blown fascist takeover, And still the duty calls
[08:10:18] A total radicalization coming out to sea
[08:10:25] A system where he'll always fail
[08:10:30] It's up to you and me
[08:10:33] All these daily streets
[08:10:37] Whether shore or weather long
[08:10:41] Have held millions of people
[08:10:45] If people keep it moving right or wrong
[08:10:51] Cause there he is again, her son is streaming
[08:10:58] Her son is streaming
[08:11:01] There he is again, her son is streaming
[08:11:08] Her son is streaming
[08:11:12] But hey, what can you say that's BBS for you?
[08:11:18] But he'll play games real soon, just you wait
[08:11:25] Say hey, what can you say that's BBS for you?
[08:11:31] But he'll move on real soon, just you wait
[08:11:35] Ba-da-da, ba-da-da, ba-da-da-da-da-da
[08:11:38] Hey, what can you say? Hey, that's PBS for you.
[08:11:43] Well, pull your lungs real soon. Just you wait.
[08:11:48] Sha-da-da, Sha-da-da, Sha-da-da-da-da-da-da-da.
[08:11:51] Hey, what can you say? Hey, that's PBS for you.
[08:11:56] We're held to death ice real soon. Just you wait.
[08:12:03] But hey, what can you say?
[08:12:06] Let's be the heirs for you
[08:12:09] Brought to my viewers like you
[08:12:12] Just give away
[08:12:15] Just give away