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JDVANCE MEETS W IRAN IN SWITZERLAND INSPITE ISR ATTEMPTS🤬SUNDAY FUNDAY🤬FATHERSDAY🤬THE FATHER THAT STEPPED UP🤬REACTS🤬NYC TOMORROW!!!!!

06-21-2026 · 7h 06m

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[00:12:28] I hope everyone's having a fantastic evening afternoon. Look at that. That's a old suit. Hassan. We've come a long way from that. You already know. Look
[00:12:40] Old suit. Hassan, we're live and alive on Sunday. Super secret, super special Sunday, fun day. We're live. We're alive. And I hope everyone's having a fantastic one because today's a beautiful day.
[00:12:50] Today's a wonderful day. Today is, like I said, it's Father's Day.
[00:12:57] And I'm the father that stepped up. You already know what it is. Happy Father's Day all to
[00:13:06] To all who celebrate happy Father's Day to all of the chatters who have a decent relationship with their father and
[00:13:13] Happy Father's Day to the rest of you that have a decent relationship with me your new father
[00:13:21] Anyway, ladies and gentlemen
[00:13:23] I'm a son piker. This thoughts on our broadcast coming to you live on daddy's day for you
[00:13:30] and father's day for everybody else. We're live and alive and I hope all the boys, girls
[00:13:34] and MBS are having a fantastic one because today's a beautiful day. Today's a wonderful
[00:13:37] day. Today is Sunday. That's right. Sunday, Sunday, fun day. There's obviously a lot of
[00:13:45] news that I'm going to be covering. However, before we get to Sunday, fun day, it's a super
[00:13:49] secret super special Sunday extravaganza super secret super special Sunday stream.
[00:13:58] I am going to be flying out to New York and I'm going to be doing some stuff obviously in New
[00:14:04] York. Not sure if you guys have heard of it but there are obviously things happening in New York,
[00:14:11] New York, concrete jungle where dreams are made of. There's nothing you can't do. Now you're in
[00:14:15] in New York. So there's an election taking place there, obviously, jubes embargo, why
[00:14:27] is there a new Jubilee? I really voted for Dalia Lisa. Okay, nice. Holy shit. Buy an
[00:14:38] apartment at this point. Well, you know, maybe who knows anyway, didn't you just leave in
[00:14:45] New York City, I did. I came back and now I have to go. I'm like Batman, the city needs
[00:14:51] me. You know, the freaking city needs me, baby. Gotta be there. Dean versus 20 MAGA women.
[00:15:00] Dean withers versus MAGA. Oh hell yeah. Okay, maybe I'll watch that. Just pay the second
[00:15:06] home tax little bro. That's what it is, honestly. That's what it is. That's actually what's
[00:15:14] going on. Um, I can't, I can't move to New York because I'm terrified of paying the extra
[00:15:21] tax.
[00:15:22] Um, sure, we'll do the juke today. Fuck it. Why not? Anyway, uh, so by placing New York
[00:15:35] already come on, your vibes are better anyway. All right, well, we'll see. We'll see if we're
[00:15:42] at this suit. Don't this is a crazy suit. Okay, I don't even know if you can call this a suit.
[00:15:52] That's wild. No, anyway, you need to mentor the liberal out of Dean. He won't listen to me.
[00:16:12] That's not a fit. That's a fit not a suit. Yeah. So I actually convinced a millionaire
[00:16:28] with several companies and socials who was legit today by being normal and had a normal
[00:16:31] combo. Hell yeah. I'm moving to New Jersey. Swapping East Coast time benefits me personally.
[00:16:35] those you should do it. Okay, got it. If you don't game today, I'm voting for
[00:16:42] Paxton over Tolerico. That's crazy. That's crazy. That's crazy. Prius on jerk off
[00:16:52] instruction. You want to jerk your peanuts? You want to crank your shit? You
[00:16:56] want to spank your shit? You want to beat your meat? That's what you want to do.
[00:17:00] You're telling me right now, you want to fucking jork it.
[00:17:08] You want to goon cranking the worm spanking the monkey.
[00:17:14] Beating your meat.
[00:17:17] Letting the goose loose.
[00:17:20] Peeing white.
[00:17:23] That's what you want to do.
[00:17:26] You want to jerk your peanuts.
[00:17:29] Yeah, yeah.
[00:17:30] Burping the gherkin running the numbers. Yeah, that's that's true. This is I mean, it's valid. All of that is valid. I stand by what I said yesterday and I stand by what I said today.
[00:17:45] Okay. Yeah.
[00:17:51] Send that to Fox News. You know what I'm saying?
[00:17:54] in any case ladies and gentlemen I gotta give you a father's day I gotta give
[00:18:14] you a little bit of Father's Day information. Here's my old Father's Day
[00:18:24] take that Wendy posted earlier I thought it was good to bring it back. The only
[00:18:29] man I ever trusted in my life was my father and he fucked my mom. So you
[00:18:36] never forget you can't even trust anybody not even your own dad.
[00:18:42] that's right think think I trust nobody not even myself not even not even my own
[00:19:06] damn self. Can't trust nobody.
[00:19:15] Can we send this to Fox News?
[00:19:17] I want to fuck my health care, dude. I want health care.
[00:19:20] I want my health care provider to clap my fucking cheeks.
[00:19:23] Bust me open, dude.
[00:19:25] Bust down.
[00:19:26] Thoughty Anna.
[00:19:27] I'm always thinking about these things and I'm always saying these things.
[00:19:31] It's not that I love, uh, my doctors.
[00:19:33] It's not that I love my primary care physician or the kind of service that I can get in a facility, whether it's cleaner.
[00:19:41] God, my voice was so ass.
[00:19:44] Thank God we actually tweaked it.
[00:19:48] Isn't that crazy? That's that's what I...
[00:19:51] Yeah, I have my second puberty.
[00:19:55] Crazy that second puberty hit at the young age of 30.
[00:20:00] so I could finally sound like this as opposed to how I was as opposed to how
[00:20:08] I was sounding off someone's popping off with your medieval skits yeah I saw this
[00:20:15] when I'm plotting the peasant rebellion in bro says we'd all own the castles if
[00:20:19] If we twirled harder and stopped buying half-shilling meads...
[00:20:25] Mellowed ship!
[00:20:30] Eh...
[00:20:31] What do you mean? Stop looking for...
[00:20:35] Reasons for your own demise, Mellowed Ship, and the system is apt and perfect.
[00:20:41] Go on lost called Teresa's when you're in New York. They only let on like one straight person per year. So get in there. Dude, I really want to man. I really want to but they they keep ducking me.
[00:20:57] This is your best take. Oh, um, which game franchises are the comeback Jade Empire. Yes, everything by aware made. They need to remake. Honestly, I'm just fine. I'm happy with that.
[00:21:09] remake everything thoughts on Madeline Pendleton Pendleton straight
[00:21:19] I
[00:21:22] Presuit error clip. What is this? Oh
[00:21:25] Your little tie and your tucked-in shirt. Yeah, but even though you're still wearing like you still have to wear
[00:21:31] So if you have suits, yeah, really? Holy shit. It's terrible. That's interesting. I used to fucking hate it
[00:21:38] Of course, but it prepared you for your life. Yeah
[00:21:41] Yeah, I know how to tie a tie. So
[00:21:44] Yeah, it's good. Good. I put that to great use all the time
[00:21:47] And now I do now I do
[00:21:52] Interior motives have been calling you out for not getting back to him. Who's that? I
[00:21:58] Don't know who that is. I don't know what that is interior motives
[00:22:05] Okay
[00:22:11] Oh Ben Mora, oh
[00:22:15] Oh shit wait
[00:22:17] Wait, I DM'd him on Twitter the other day. I think he's on his end.
[00:22:24] I think it's on his then I think the football the balls in his court
[00:22:48] Turkey's still knocked out. Turkey's knocked out, but he's still going to the next game. Yes. Yes. Yes, I am. I will be going to the next game. Yes. And I will be rooting for Turkey, even though we obviously, and by we, I mean the Turkish team is obviously not going to make it.
[00:23:17] to make it. It's over. Turkey never wins, man. Iran is about to play today though.
[00:23:36] I just got on Twitter and this is the first thing I saw. Damn, the success song wants to
[00:23:41] improve people's lives and change America so it prioritizes education, scientific research,
[00:23:44] instead of imperialism, he must be evil. This is why Hassan is the enemy. He wants to make the USA
[00:23:49] better. We want to move on without that illegal, imperialist entity. This is just so much LARP.
[00:23:57] It's just such an unbelievable level of LARP to be like, no, you don't understand, like,
[00:24:05] you can't advance towards more egalitarian outcome for Americans and like a retreat from the rest of
[00:24:11] the world, you have to be advocating for the death of America, like you, you, this is roleplay.
[00:24:20] Twitter roleplay is so funny. Okay. And it's, it's exceptionally funny because like,
[00:24:29] like, what are you doing? You're just tweeting on a pedophilic billionaire apartheid billionaires
[00:24:36] website about how you're going to, you know, kill Americans or something.
[00:24:41] It's awesome.
[00:24:50] Enough LARP, bro.
[00:24:52] It's just pure unadulterated LARP.
[00:24:55] Okay.
[00:24:57] I mean, more power to you.
[00:24:59] I'm glad you're having fun.
[00:25:01] I'm glad you're having fun posting.
[00:25:03] It's fun to post like that, you know?
[00:25:06] But in any case, let's blast off. We got a lot going on, obviously. And I want to get through some of the happy Father's Day, once again.
[00:25:16] I want to get through some of the news, because there's obviously some news that we must discuss, unfortunately, because a lot took place this morning.
[00:25:26] I actually wasn't planning on doing a lot of news. I thought we'd do it like a full Sunday slate, right?
[00:25:33] And I sincerely thought we would be able to do a full Sunday fund a slate, but unfortunately, J.D. Vance and my goat, Abbas Arakshi, the most aura-having foreign minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran, they got together.
[00:25:59] Abbas actually, Abbas actually snubbed JD Vance. That was really funny. The Qataris also snubbed JD Vance. That was also funny.
[00:26:09] And then the entire Iranian delegation walked out. Also speaking of the Gulf, the Gulf is on top.
[00:26:19] top. Gian Carlo Esposito, also known as Gus Fring, from the Breaking Bad franchise, has
[00:26:30] converted to Islam in Saudi Arabia, and that is also pissing off a lot of people. It's
[00:26:36] always great when all these supposedly liberal, open-minded thinkers will see someone revert
[00:26:47] to Islam, find the light of Allah and and say the Shahada.
[00:26:55] And it's so funny that, you know, people will see that.
[00:27:01] And they get really hurt that like in there, they're in their fee fees.
[00:27:05] It's like, why does this matter to you?
[00:27:09] Skip personal news, you've changed refund me.
[00:27:13] That's true. That's true.
[00:27:15] I did, I did. Well, there's nothing going on. It's fucking Sunday. I didn't do shit. I
[00:27:20] I went to bed early. I woke up. I didn't even go and play basketball as I normally would.
[00:27:27] I didn't work out as I normally would this Sunday because I was just really tired. I don't know why
[00:27:33] and I think, well, many of you will immediately say, oh, I know why.
[00:27:39] I know why you're tired because you stream all day, which is there's probably some truth to that.
[00:27:45] And then you also on top of streaming all day travel all the time and there's also probably truth to that as well
[00:27:52] I didn't even jerk my peanuts. I didn't I didn't actually burp the worm last night like I just I didn't I don't do anything
[00:27:59] I'm a chud ass loser. You should know this already. I
[00:28:03] Am a chud ass loser. Okay grade a chud
[00:28:09] Gack I
[00:28:11] I used to be a grade-A yapper gay now I'm a grade-A chud
[00:28:23] Is cuz you're old weren't you in New York City three days ago, okay?
[00:28:28] Why are you?
[00:28:30] Why are you paying close attention to my travels like that? Huh?
[00:28:35] Do I do I ask you where you've been?
[00:28:38] Who I come to your house and I say weren't you weren't you at the same gas station three
[00:28:47] nights ago buying Swisher sweets as well and you're getting them again? How about how about
[00:28:54] I how about I take a close look at your finances? You know what about your carbon footprint?
[00:29:06] If you are queer, do not check into Hotel Piker at Psychological Warfare.
[00:29:11] Yeah, you want to watch this?
[00:29:13] This is a diabolical thing that I did.
[00:29:19] So as you guys know, Casa de la Piker is open for business.
[00:29:23] And contrary to what my haters think, mostly it's occupado by gay men, okay?
[00:29:33] Sometimes I love, sometimes I love having a little fun, okay, with my gay occupants.
[00:29:43] Christian, I checked in the Casa de la Pica, let's take a look.
[00:29:47] I've ever experienced at the hand of a son piker, okay?
[00:29:51] It was actually evil, and I'm still not over it.
[00:29:54] So, as y'all know, sometimes I clock in, I check into Hotel Piker.
[00:30:00] Everybody calls it.
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[00:30:33] you
[00:31:03] you
[00:31:33] you
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[00:32:33] you
[00:33:03] like like fuck me like I totally just like fucked his shit up and then I'm
[00:33:17] like all right I'm just gonna go to bed like if I have to pay for it or like you
[00:33:20] know whatever awesome by me I had to pay for it I mean if I was supposed to pay
[00:33:23] to fix it it'll be it awesome wasn't really upset with me he was like it
[00:33:26] happens it's whatever the song's probably not even gonna care or even try to
[00:33:28] fix it so as I'm fucking walking up I'm like all right y'all like I'm gonna go
[00:33:32] I'm going to bed, whatever, Hannah and David are there.
[00:33:34] I'm like, I'm going to bed y'all.
[00:33:35] Like good night, Hassan.
[00:33:36] He's like, good night.
[00:33:38] And by the way, it was already broken.
[00:33:48] Bro, literally lied to my fucking face when I tell y'all
[00:33:52] it was Oscar worthy beatwork.
[00:33:55] I was genuinely believed that I cracked
[00:33:58] his fucking kitchen counter with my ass
[00:34:00] And it was already fucking broken.
[00:34:02] And Hannah and David are laughing their fucking asses off
[00:34:04] because they also knew that it was already broken.
[00:34:09] Like, what the fuck?
[00:34:11] I let him sit in that for like a good 15, okay?
[00:34:15] I let him sit in that thinking that his fat ass
[00:34:21] cracked my kitchen island down to the bone, okay?
[00:34:26] Okay, and he's like panic-calling Austin and shit, and I'm just sitting there not even not even letting a peep
[00:34:35] Shake him my head traumatizing gays during pride month. How could you and I wouldn't I didn't even give him a like a
[00:34:41] Smile, you know what I mean? I was just like disappointed. I was disappointed uncle
[00:34:47] Find you it's pride month
[00:34:51] All of this goes down during pride month like hello, I'm literally
[00:34:56] just gonna hate right me during prime
[00:35:00] yeah it was diabolical it was diabolical the entire house fucking
[00:35:07] betrayed me all of them I you know what I gotta taste my own fucking medicine
[00:35:10] though because I be lying to them all the fucking time it's true he does
[00:35:17] yeah is my streamer evil yes no pride parade no gaming yeah no I just sat
[00:35:25] there and I, and I let him sink in. Okay. Both status maintained. Yeah. You always got to keep
[00:35:31] him guessing, bro. You always got to keep him guessing. You know what I mean? You can't be out here.
[00:35:38] You can't be out here thinking like letting, letting the gays win. Okay. You can't be out
[00:35:43] here letting the gays think that they're, they're going to have a comfortable time at, at, at Casa
[00:35:49] Adela Piker. You feel me? I'm not, I'm not about that lifestyle. Yeah. Yeah. Also, that's
[00:35:58] fucking payback for when they actually called. That's payback for when they called me and
[00:36:04] made me lose my mind. I was so scared. Wait, what? Hold on.
[00:36:10] I
[00:36:15] Hey
[00:36:18] I'm on stream and Christian is bleeding out on stream. What really can I have $20?
[00:36:27] Are you fucking with me peach come on? Oh my god, I got
[00:36:33] You did not get scared
[00:36:36] No, I did
[00:36:40] It was not crazy, I was talking in plain voice.
[00:36:45] Oh my god, I didn't see it, I just read the transcript.
[00:36:49] Oh my god, I'm literally sweating.
[00:36:51] You read the transcript, I'm so sorry.
[00:36:53] I fucking needed the broadcast, I thought you were being serious.
[00:36:58] Oh my god, I'm so sorry, I will never do that again, can I please have $20?
[00:37:02] Sure.
[00:37:03] Yay, my the must-beach jars.
[00:37:06] Oh my god, okay, alright.
[00:37:08] You don't really think if I was waiting out you'd be my first call?
[00:37:12] I don't know. I don't know what was going on. I thought you were being serious. I thought you were...
[00:37:17] I'm so sorry. I'm genuinely, I'm so sorry. I did not mean to scare you at all.
[00:37:22] But I really could use that $20.
[00:37:25] Thank you, Son.
[00:37:27] Wait, are you gonna send it?
[00:37:29] She's not muted. You don't have to mute. I know, but I didn't know what was going on. Okay?
[00:37:34] Dummy's I didn't know what the fuck was it she literally sent me a voicemail in a panic state being like I was in a car crash
[00:37:41] like I need your help and
[00:37:44] And I just like I
[00:37:47] Genuinely thought I yes, I did send her the $20, but I I thought that there was something serious going on
[00:37:56] Anyway, it wasn't they were just fucking with me. Okay. Um, kind of not cool. It's fine, dude. Jesus Christ. It's fine.
[00:38:13] Chill out. Ruben Gallego is screwed. Law.
[00:38:15] Scoop Ruben Gallego repeatedly used campaign cash to fund luxury outages his wife and care for his children since launching his campaign percent 2023 including attending the Super Bowl using a joint campaign account with Eric Swawa.
[00:38:26] Oh, not good. Not good for our boy Ruben. Our boy Ruby.
[00:38:34] You streamers have a weird sense of humor. Okay, it's just memes. It's just jokes. It's just content. Calm down.
[00:38:41] All of this is this content. Okay, everybody calm down. Oh, Ruben. Oh, oh, Ruben, Ruben
[00:38:56] Gallego. Anyway, but yeah, this is where we're at. We got, you know, a bunch of cool artwork
[00:39:05] uh, as you know, celebrating father's day, 10 campaigns, one movement, go vote New York
[00:39:13] City DSA slate. Okay. Pantone color the year, another Epstein files diversion green. Um,
[00:39:23] yeah, right now the pool is green. Okay. Like my, my shirt, it's no longer blue. Okay. We're
[00:39:30] no longer faking it because the Trump administration does not deserve it because currently they're
[00:39:34] They're fucking up the deal. They're fucking up the deal with Iran and I don't like it.
[00:39:38] So the pool is back to being green. Okay. It, it, depending on how JD Vance moves, maybe
[00:39:44] the pool tomorrow could be blue. I'm willing to commit, but currently it's kind of looking
[00:39:50] greenish to me. You found the Nishita of Charlie Kirk.
[00:39:56] Okay. Well, if we get a hype train going and carry the flame, we'll do that. What is this?
[00:40:04] Your shirt is green. Yes. Just like the pool, the shirt is green. However, depending on
[00:40:12] Donald Trump's behavior, depending on Donald Trump's behavior, maybe the pool's blue again.
[00:40:20] Who knows? But this morning he was being a bad boy. And that's actually where we're
[00:40:24] going to start off today. Do we have a black, do we have a, uh, a, a, a, a, a, a, do we have a playlist?
[00:40:38] Send sexy leftist energy to us. Colombia today. It's on. We have a right wing clown
[00:40:41] endorsed by Trump running against a socialist candidate. Results start coming out in two hours.
[00:40:45] Yes. Um, my heart for Colombia pulls open in Colombia's presidential race, pitting leftist
[00:40:53] against hardliner, runoff elections, leftist Ivan Chepeda and a far right lawyer Abelardo
[00:40:59] de la Espriella. Espriella. Espriella? Is that how you say it? Vying for the presidency.
[00:41:08] Dude, that's just every fucking South American election is like none turned community organizer,
[00:41:16] indigenous rights advocate versus fascist military dictator, a lawyer who made a living off of
[00:41:25] murdering people in his father's coal mine. We don't even know how the payment process worked,
[00:41:31] but he would just get paid. It was a paper murder scheme where he killed every indigenous
[00:41:35] person working in the coal mine, and he somehow made his money that way. It's always a far cry
[00:41:40] villain versus like, you know, socialist leader. And then it's always 4951. And it's always the
[00:41:49] fucking fascist psycho that gets the 51%. Columbia Elections today tell the mouse,
[00:42:01] Colombian, in your chat, to vote for, uh, Sipeda, unless they want Colombian Bacala in power.
[00:42:06] Yeah, copper mines, sir, get it right. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. It's always like,
[00:42:16] hello, I'm a Chevron lawyer and my father was a part of a paramilitary death squad. Or my father
[00:42:23] was in the halls of power and insert Latin American country's worst period of, of neoliberal
[00:42:31] austerity. And I'm running on a campaign of, I like Donald Trump and we should make this
[00:42:38] country exactly like Donald Trump. I will not elaborate. And it's always the fucking,
[00:42:44] that guy is always getting like, because of the WhatsApp groups, because of Twitter, because
[00:42:49] of the misinformation that flies around. Half of the country's like, yeah, I want to vote
[00:42:53] for the Far Cry villain. Let's run the numbers. Let's fuck it up. Let's fuck the bag up. Who
[00:43:01] knows who cares you know fuck this indigenous rights organizer or whatever you know and they'll
[00:43:06] vote for the fascist and then eight weeks later they're like actually this was the worst decision
[00:43:10] of all time i now want to burn the fucking capital building well why did you vote for the him
[00:43:18] why did you vote for the guy if you were going to burn the capital building
[00:43:25] you know what i'm saying
[00:43:26] What the hell happened? Speaking of which, there's actually some good stuff happening
[00:43:32] in Bolivia. Speaking of indigenous protests in general, general strikes, what is this?
[00:43:43] Do you have any explanation? That doesn't even make sense. Feeding the ducks. You, what
[00:43:49] the hell? That doesn't even make any sense. Yeah, masturbation. That's what it is. Okay.
[00:43:55] Do you see the Costa Rican president getting a gift from Donald Trump and basically losing
[00:43:59] your shit?
[00:44:00] No.
[00:44:01] I haven't like covered too much Latin America stuff because it's so as, because as much as
[00:44:06] America's power around the globe is waning, as much as America is losing its hegemonic
[00:44:11] superpower status, as much as America takes L's in the Strait of Hormuz and ruins relationships
[00:44:18] that it had in the Asian theater, you know, in the Asia Pacific theater, America is redoubling
[00:44:24] its efforts as a part of the Donro doctrine, formerly known as the Monro doctrine in its
[00:44:29] own backyard.
[00:44:31] And that is the unfortunate reality, and every single one of these fascists are unbelievably
[00:44:39] pro-Israel.
[00:44:40] It's very strange.
[00:44:42] It's like, bro, Israel is literally over there.
[00:44:44] Why the fuck do you care about Israel?
[00:44:48] Why would you have a statement out on Israel if you're the running for leadership office
[00:44:55] in Colombia or Costa Rica or Peru?
[00:45:03] Would you Maury one?
[00:45:04] Adelaide is almost certainly going to win in Colombia.
[00:45:06] Bolivia may be facing state violence.
[00:45:08] It's bleak.
[00:45:09] Yeah.
[00:45:10] It's not an accident that Latin America has had a very bad run at it.
[00:45:14] was like a new resurgence of the Pink Tide that almost happened, right? You got Lula,
[00:45:20] and then you had a guy in Bolivia, like there was, or not Bolivia, sorry, obviously I have
[00:45:25] a Morales, but you had, you had a guy in Chile, right? And then it was like a modest movement
[00:45:37] in the direction, and then you have Petro obviously, you had a modest movement in the
[00:45:41] direction of social democracy in some of these South American countries, and instantly, everyone
[00:45:47] was like, actually, we want the most evangelical Christian fascists you can find who's going
[00:45:53] to run on being supportive, more supportive to the nation-state of Israel.
[00:45:59] And I don't understand it.
[00:46:01] I don't understand it.
[00:46:02] I understand why if you're a South American leader and you're like, I stand with the Palestinians,
[00:46:07] obviously, you stand with the dispossessed.
[00:46:09] It's like there's a tradition of this sort of thing, your anti-American imperialism.
[00:46:15] But I genuinely don't understand why you'd be like, oh no, I actually am on the wrong
[00:46:19] side of history, like pretty aggressively.
[00:46:22] This is my rallying cry.
[00:46:24] This is how I will win the election.
[00:46:29] And then people still vote for it.
[00:46:30] And it's like, well, dude, you live there.
[00:46:33] You are part of the, you are part of the periphery.
[00:46:38] You are a part of the working class that's getting fucked over.
[00:46:52] I will say this though, there's got to be some meddling.
[00:46:59] There's got to be some meddling.
[00:47:00] But anyway, that's South America.
[00:47:01] We're not going to be talking about that.
[00:47:03] We're going to be talking about the Strait of Hormuz.
[00:47:05] This morning, but as you guys might know, there was a war that was taking place over
[00:47:11] the last 110 plus days in the Persian Gulf.
[00:47:18] American Israel struck Iran first, it captated its leadership, and then of course Iran implemented
[00:47:24] its mosaic defense system, started pummeling Bahrain, Kuwait, all the Gulf states.
[00:47:30] American bases and American assets in these Gulf States were thoroughly dismantled and destroyed
[00:47:36] with relatively affordable shahead drones that are approximately $10,000 a pop.
[00:47:44] And they never really stopped. And then there was a stalemate for like the last
[00:47:48] couple of months between the United States of America and Iran. Iran had actually shut down
[00:47:52] the Strait of Hormuz, which is where 20% of the entire world's energy supply transits through.
[00:47:58] And this was having a devastating effect on the global markets. Now America came to the negotiating table with Iran and one of the major demands from Iran, the first one as a matter of fact was to restrain Israel, to force America to restrain Israel specifically in Lebanon.
[00:48:17] Because Israel, of course, has been fighting a 18 front war at this point.
[00:48:21] Constant frontierism, constant expansionist mentality, um, acquiring
[00:48:28] additional territory in Syria.
[00:48:30] Uh, they've also taken more territory in Gaza as well.
[00:48:33] When the initial Gaza ceasefire had started, Israel was only occupying 52%,
[00:48:39] which again is ridiculous.
[00:48:40] They should be occupying 0% of Gaza, but they had taken over 52% by this point
[00:48:44] now, almost a year after that initial ceasefire, the fake ceasefire was implemented, Israel
[00:48:50] is now at 64%.
[00:48:54] Israel has also taken 20% of Lebanon on top of everything else, and Israel is consistently
[00:49:00] pummeling Lebanon further and further, trying to push into Lebanese territory, violating
[00:49:05] Lebanese sovereignty, and having a tough go at it.
[00:49:10] a tub go at it because the hezbois are fighting back with FPV drones. Okay, your interview
[00:49:20] with the independent drop to Sampak.
[00:49:22] The left is in a state of disarray.
[00:49:24] Sampak, Chris has UK left wing, but praises Zach Polanski. Oh, dang. Oh, dang. Oh, dang.
[00:49:32] I never see that, you know, taking advantage of the vacuum, uh, and, and precisely that,
[00:49:40] but if God, this is like, why is the video footage so bad?
[00:49:46] It's terrible.
[00:49:52] Anyway.
[00:49:54] Anyway, where was I?
[00:50:02] I got distracted.
[00:50:05] So yeah, we arrive, we arrive at this past weekend on Friday in Geneva, the United States
[00:50:16] of America with JD Vance and the entire Iranian delegation were supposed to sign the MOU.
[00:50:22] actually signed it in the palace of Versailles, right? No stranger to, I guess, symbolism,
[00:50:33] historically relevant events taking place in Versailles. Historically relevant defeats.
[00:50:42] J.D. Vance did not fly to Geneva on Friday because Iran said Israel is still pummeling Lebanon,
[00:50:49] we're not going to show up. The talks are off and we're shutting off the Strait of Hormuz.
[00:50:57] Israel is still pummeling Lebanon, as a matter of fact. And earlier today,
[00:51:04] the Iranian delegation still arrived in Switzerland and so did J.D. Vance and the
[00:51:11] talks started. We're going to be obviously looking at the details, the minutiae,
[00:51:16] But having said that earlier, Donald Trump, while the talks were going on, decided to
[00:51:23] tell Trey Yates, Fox News National Foreign Policy Correspondent, that he was going to
[00:51:32] threaten Iran.
[00:51:33] He was going to blow up Iran if they closed a straight-of-hormose in Iran, reacted by
[00:51:39] leaving the talks early.
[00:51:42] Let's take a look.
[00:51:43] and vans arriving in Switzerland, joining US Special Envoy Steve Wittkopf and Jared Kushner
[00:51:48] for a new round of negotiations with Iran today. The high stakes meeting coming amid
[00:51:53] a fragile agreement between the two countries that has been threatened by the conflict between
[00:51:57] Israel and Iran backed Hezbollah in Lebanon. At least 28 people have been killed in Lebanon
[00:52:04] since the ceasefire deal according to the Lebanese state media, and at least one Israeli
[00:52:08] The soldier has been killed, according to the IDF.
[00:52:11] Israel's saying it targeted Hezbollah in response to incoming fire, Hezbollah accusing
[00:52:15] Israel of striking first.
[00:52:17] With the fighting in southern Lebanon escalating, Iran announcing on Saturday that it's shot
[00:52:22] the Strait of Hormuz, citing the strikes and the blatant breach and violation by the
[00:52:26] United States of the First Clause of the ceasefire agreement, which calls for fighting to end
[00:52:31] on all fronts.
[00:52:32] But the US is denying the claim that Iran is in control of the Strait.
[00:52:36] The straits are now open. The Iranian military is now destroyed.
[00:52:40] Sencom reporting 55 merchant ships and 17 million barrels of oil traveled through on
[00:52:45] Saturday.
[00:52:47] Still not up to the previous standard, almost half, or, you know, it's approximately 100
[00:52:55] vessels that normally transit through the Strait of Hormuz, but that's a sign that things
[00:52:59] are changing for the better. Of course, there's conflicting reports here because Iran is saying
[00:53:04] they're closing the shit of hormones. They've made a big deal about closing the shit of hormones,
[00:53:09] just like they've made a big deal about leaving the negotiations. I personally think that maybe
[00:53:16] it's a little bit of showmanship from the Iranian side, and there's not a lot of real interest in
[00:53:23] fucking up the negotiation, which I worry that the Americans are aware of, which is why Trump is
[00:53:30] is doing the theatrics here in America and Iran is doing the theatrics in Iran.
[00:53:38] It's still unclear whether that vital waterway is open. Amid the uncertainty, President Trump
[00:53:43] declaring the US will not tolerate tolls on ships passing through the Strait unless they
[00:53:47] are imposed by the US if the talks fail. But the signed deal says-
[00:53:51] That was really funny. Yeah, Trump said, um, Trump said actually we are closing the Strait
[00:53:57] of Hormuz and we are going to militarily seize control over the Shred of Hormuz. This is
[00:54:02] what he got from Lindsey Graham, by the way. We'll get to that as well. Lindsey Graham
[00:54:05] had a four and a half hour conversation with Donald Trump about what to do next,
[00:54:09] which is always terrifying to think about because he's an animal. But Trump was reiterating that he
[00:54:16] would militarily overtake the Shred of Hormuz, something that they were not able to accomplish,
[00:54:21] but magically maybe this time they will be able to, and then they're going to charge a toll,
[00:54:25] which I found to be very funny. Trump said that they will go back, if Iran closes the
[00:54:34] Shred of Hormuz, America's gonna go back to the Shred of Hormuz, and America's going to
[00:54:39] militarily dominate the Iranians and overtake the Shred of Hormuz, and then they are going to charge
[00:54:45] a toll. And I find that very funny because, well, you didn't get to do that.
[00:54:50] Like you could have done that in the last 100 days and there's a reason why you're doing a ceasefire
[00:54:59] instead of
[00:55:00] Currently controlling the Strait of Hormuz and I think that's precisely because you are not capable of doing that
[00:55:07] Militarily if you were able to do that you would have done that also shouts out to the Iranian team Iran scored a goal. It seems congratulations
[00:55:16] Congratulations to it on
[00:55:20] Let's go.
[00:55:23] Hi, I'm a Christian.
[00:55:28] Hi. Hi.
[00:55:31] Hi, Christian guy.
[00:55:36] Why am I not seeing, where's the Iranian?
[00:55:43] Iranian.
[00:55:49] They're playing in Los Angeles right now against Belgium.
[00:55:52] It's 1-0, 25 minutes of the game.
[00:55:55] Iran has scored a goal.
[00:55:58] Ladies and gentlemen, it's now 1-0 against Belgium.
[00:56:03] Iran is winning.
[00:56:05] That's right.
[00:56:10] VAR? Wait, what? They're going to overturn it? Israel? Israel's coming in? Israel is claiming
[00:56:26] that there's an offside and they're doing VAR? Oh God. Oh God. Israel has decided, my
[00:56:41] sources are telling me that Israel has decided that Iranian, the Iranian goal is actually
[00:56:48] of sides. The VAR reporting has shown that Israel's decided that Iran's scoring
[00:56:55] is technically anti-semitic.
[00:57:08] Iranians experiencing joy is the deepest version of anti-semitism. Israel has
[00:57:15] cancelled the Iranian goal. It's back to Neil. Neil.
[00:57:25] The Iranian team is kicking the ball. Now replace ball with
[00:57:28] Jews. Not so funny now, is it? Yeah, you joke, but that's
[00:57:36] unironically like 90% of Hasbro nowadays is like, Oh, wow, you
[00:57:43] You said you like puppies, and you don't like when puppies are hurt.
[00:57:50] We'll replace puppies with Adolf Hitler.
[00:57:57] Not so funny now, is it?
[00:58:01] Hmm.
[00:58:02] Hmm.
[00:58:04] This fundamentally changes the perspective, but it doesn't matter.
[00:58:11] I heard Iran getting a free cake and thought they saw they said Iran getting a free Palestine e fart low
[00:58:30] Anyway
[00:58:32] where was I okay so yeah let's get back to let's get back to the deal allow
[00:58:41] just a real will they won't they pass at no charge for 60 days only both sides
[00:58:47] have that time to hammer out the deals of the agreement with Iran's nuclear
[00:58:51] program in full focus Vance outlining his hopes for the talks before taking off
[00:58:55] Switzerland. Well the real diplomatics that work it starts now and it's time for
[00:59:11] the sides to debate that major sticking point of what happens to Iran's stock
[00:59:15] pile of enriched nuclear material. Let's go ahead and bring in ABC News Chief
[00:59:19] Washington correspondent Jonathan Carl who's gonna be hosting this week later
[00:59:23] here on ABC. John it is good to see you but as Britt just reported here Vice
[00:59:27] President Vance is in Switzerland. What are the stakes for these talks? Well
[00:59:31] this is an opening round Gio and the vice president is there. We expect that
[00:59:37] within the next hour or so he'll be sitting down with the Iranians. That
[00:59:41] part hasn't started yet as far as we know. This is really where all the
[00:59:47] difficult issues have to get resolved. The Memorandum of Understanding got
[00:59:51] into no detail about what would happen with Iran's nuclear program. That was the reason for the war
[00:59:58] in the first place. So it's starting at a very tenuous moment with the. Okay. As a suit guy,
[01:00:08] I've changed a little bit.
[01:00:12] And I've realized that I like notice certain things as a suit guy.
[01:00:18] I
[01:00:20] Have to say something about Shabashiriff shot if
[01:00:25] Okay
[01:00:27] As a suit guy I have to recognize that
[01:00:32] His fucking suits are
[01:00:35] Out of control. You're not a suit guy until you get matching pants so far as you're just wearing a blazer. What do you mean? I
[01:00:42] Have plenty of suits that are matching. I just choose not to I like mixing and matching it
[01:00:48] This man genuinely throws fits, nonstop, and he does not get the appreciation he deserves,
[01:00:58] Pakistan's in the bud, not even a big fan of the guy politically.
[01:01:05] But honestly, great fits.
[01:01:10] I think Derek Sute guy would probably agree with me.
[01:01:17] I don't like him, obviously, free him, Ron Khan, but I'm just saying, and neither do
[01:01:23] the Pakistanis, but he always puts that shit on, bro.
[01:01:29] He always puts that shit on.
[01:01:33] That man does not miss, bro.
[01:01:35] He does not miss.
[01:01:38] Issues have to get resolved.
[01:01:40] The Memorandum of understanding the war in the first place.
[01:01:44] So it's starting at a very tenuous moment with the Iranians backing out for a bit because
[01:01:49] of what was happening in Lebanon and saying that the Strait of Hormuz is closed.
[01:01:54] They can't even agree on whether or not the Strait is open.
[01:01:56] So, uh, expectations are not particularly high, uh, but certainly the stakes are.
[01:02:01] So the stakes are high.
[01:02:02] So how do you see Derek Sukai approved?
[01:02:08] Interesting to me that when you see men on the global stage, beautiful Western style
[01:02:10] While tailoring is often worn by men from non-western countries, pictured here is Chef
[01:02:14] Bas Sharif from Pakistan, Akinwumi Adesina from Nigeria, and Norihito from Japan.
[01:02:25] That's fucking fire, holy shit.
[01:02:30] I'm sure there are many badly dressed politicians and businessmen in Pakistan, Nigeria, and Japan,
[01:02:33] but you can't imagine the outfits above on a Western European or North American man.
[01:02:38] said, you're more likely to see stuff like this below.
[01:02:41] Lots of stuff driven by fashion designers
[01:02:43] ready to wear trends and a decided look young and modern.
[01:02:53] To be fair, Heats style his ass,
[01:02:58] but his suits are very well fitting.
[01:03:00] They're form fitting.
[01:03:02] I don't like the cut.
[01:03:03] The pattern matching on the suit is so great. The stripe matches across the gorge, which
[01:03:12] is the seam that connects the collar to the lapel. It also matches across the sleeve head
[01:03:16] in the body. And crucially, the jacket has a front dart, but the tailor created the dart
[01:03:21] in such a way to pull the stripe into another stripe, thus allowing the pattern to match
[01:03:25] across the pocket flap. This kind of thing would never be noticed by a customer unless
[01:03:30] they were obsessive about tailoring, which is unlikely in this case, since I can
[01:03:34] move me out of Sina as a high-profile economist who spends time thinking about
[01:03:38] more important matters. But it shows that Taylor takes pride in their work. Also,
[01:03:42] not something you see in the US because there are a few real tailors left here
[01:03:45] anymore. Almost everything is run by business people who work with overseas
[01:03:48] made-to-measure factories, where this sort of fine-tuning is less likely.
[01:03:54] Where on the spectrum is this class?
[01:03:57] Yes, as a man with special interests,
[01:04:01] sometimes those special interests change.
[01:04:03] And yes, you might have noticed that my special interests has
[01:04:06] turned into bespoke tailoring, for example.
[01:04:10] This is written by chat.
[01:04:12] You bet you dog.
[01:04:12] No, it's not.
[01:04:19] I have had suit autism for a little bit, but it's been great.
[01:04:24] Anyway, let's continue. Obviously, I'm not wearing anything bespoke today. Nothing tailored today.
[01:04:29] Straight off the rack.
[01:04:31] Polar off Lauren.
[01:04:33] I really do like this modern fit jacket, even though it's
[01:04:37] it is whatever.
[01:04:39] Easily could the peace process really fall apart because of that conf-
[01:04:43] Glad district enjoys this. I was the most embarrassing thing ever. A suit guy when I was a teenager, buddy.
[01:04:49] Let's be real, that is the most
[01:04:52] like, you didn't need to tell me that.
[01:04:53] I know that from the way you type in the chat, okay?
[01:04:58] Yes, you were absolutely a teenage suit guy, especially considering that your special
[01:05:03] interest is American foreign policy and international relations.
[01:05:11] Of course, of course you were a teenage suit guy.
[01:05:14] What's next?
[01:05:14] You're going to tell me you had a fucking roller backpack.
[01:05:16] Oh my God.
[01:05:17] What a shock.
[01:05:18] No, worse, not a roller backpack, a, a, a small handheld.
[01:05:23] like tiny briefcase. Yeah, which one was it? Because I know you you definitely you
[01:05:34] definitely brought I did have a rolling backpack but it was because I had surgery
[01:05:38] okay don't try to farm sympathy now. Don't try to farm sympathy so you you
[01:05:45] would have done a satchel if you didn't have the surgery so you went with the
[01:05:48] roller backpack got it fuck you I had both I was a Hawaiian short guy in middle
[01:05:57] school cuz my mom said they looked good on me cooked oh my god
[01:06:05] my little brother took a leather briefcase to elementary school my brother
[01:06:09] was a roller backpack kid
[01:06:12] Okay, the briefcase shit is hard. I see people with it in my college campus. No, I would do that now.
[01:06:20] I would do that now. I'm a suit guy now, but I'm 34. And it kind of makes sense.
[01:06:30] As a 34 year old, it makes sense to be a little bit more into suits and wear and have a fucking briefcase that you bring everywhere with you.
[01:06:39] and Hezbollah and Lebanon.
[01:06:41] Well, it's astounding, Gio, when you consider that during a 48-hour period,
[01:06:47] you had the ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel broken and reinstated twice, back and forth, back and forth.
[01:06:55] So look, at any moment that can jeopardize the peace talks, remember,
[01:06:59] neither Israel nor Hezbollah are signed to the Memorandum of Understanding,
[01:07:04] but both of them effectively have the ability to blow it all up.
[01:07:08] We have about 20 seconds, John, but I want to ask you, if the talks fail, what could
[01:07:12] be the next move for the Trump administration?
[01:07:15] Well, there's two options.
[01:07:16] One is to say that, look, we've diminished Iran's military.
[01:07:21] We're just going to go along and basically at an uneasy status quo.
[01:07:25] And the other option Trump has suggested, they could resume the war.
[01:07:29] But he has also said that if the war resumes, we could face a global depression.
[01:07:33] So not a lot of good options.
[01:07:35] All right, and we always appreciate your insight on a Sunday. John Carl. Thank you so much and tune into this week later
[01:07:41] John interviews energy secretary Chris Wright and
[01:07:44] Demon, Obama nationals demon
[01:07:47] Anyway, we'll get to the US Iran talks. I just want to give you a brief brief showcase of of
[01:07:54] How hard Israel defenders go, okay? I'm not gonna give you any notes. I just want you to listen to British Colonel Richard Kemp retired
[01:08:03] I speak as a goi, a mere goi. The Jews upon the face of the earth to be a light unto nations,
[01:08:26] Israel is being that light in defense of its own country and I think most particularly,
[01:08:33] not just in military technology, but in the way in which those extraordinary men and women
[01:08:38] of the IDF have shown the world how to fight. And many countries in Western Europe which
[01:08:44] are going to face this violence will be looking to Israel to see how they're going to fight.
[01:08:49] So the narrative is one thing, but action I think is even more important.
[01:08:57] Diabolical.
[01:08:59] Okay.
[01:09:01] I need you to understand something.
[01:09:12] I need you to understand something.
[01:09:14] First of all, obviously I'm not one of those people that's like, oh my god.
[01:09:19] you know, the white race is being undermined here. Like, I don't care, right? There's no,
[01:09:25] I don't have a bone in my body that believes silliness like that.
[01:09:31] But this level of boomer phillosemitism is actually insane. It is a manifestation of
[01:09:38] mental illness and nothing else. How did it happen? Okay, how did this happen?
[01:09:50] It's also my favorite thing to watch like, you know, the Jewish National Syndicate or
[01:09:59] you know, there's like a million of these conferences, as you guys know.
[01:10:02] like Zionist groups love throwing conferences together and at those conferences they love
[01:10:10] having like you know American Jews or or European Jews go up on the on those conferences to be like
[01:10:17] we are controlling the media and it's awesome. We love controlling the media we've been doing it for
[01:10:23] a while and we're going to keep doing it at the behest of Israel and it's my favorite thing to
[01:10:29] basically make sure that Westerners don't have free speech.
[01:10:35] I, that's my favorite thing.
[01:10:37] I am Jewish, by the way, and I'm co-signing this.
[01:10:40] I'm endorsing it.
[01:10:41] It's my favorite thing to do.
[01:10:43] It's great return on investment.
[01:10:45] We love doing it.
[01:10:46] And I don't know why.
[01:10:49] And then there's thunderous applause in the room.
[01:10:53] My favorite genre of clips is like this exact thing that happens over and over
[01:10:58] again.
[01:10:59] And I genuinely don't know like what the purpose of it is, like who is this for, okay?
[01:11:12] But yeah, just normal.
[01:11:16] I'm going to run that back again.
[01:11:17] I'm going to run it back again.
[01:11:19] I speak as a goy, a mere goy.
[01:11:24] Jews upon the face of the earth to be a light unto nations and Israel is being that light
[01:11:32] in defense of its own country and I think most particularly not just in military technology.
[01:11:38] It's memory for anti-Semites, yes, but memory is a Israel-Kanesid funded operation to like
[01:11:48] clip stuff out of context. This is not out of, like this is just what he's saying.
[01:11:57] Memory also will take advantage of the, you know, non-Arabic speaking world's attitudes
[01:12:05] towards Arabs in general. They'll like mistranslate things sometimes, you know what I mean? And
[01:12:10] they do it all the time as a matter of fact. It's a very deliberate misinformation operation.
[01:12:16] And JNS on the other hand is just straight up doing this on purpose and celebrating it.
[01:12:25] And it's not just JNS either.
[01:12:37] Yes there's also a good deal of like posting the weirdest salafis you could imagine on
[01:12:40] television channels and whatnot, and being like, this is how every, this is how every
[01:12:48] Muslim is, right?
[01:12:51] But I've often pointed to those like classic old school, Cajanes videos, where like some
[01:13:00] rabbi, some Cajanes rabbi will just be like, yes, of course, Jesus Christ is boiling an
[01:13:05] excrement. This is how all of us Jews feel about it and every Goy is cattle. And I always
[01:13:11] will be like, that's just like the Cajanes. It's not, you know, that's a very strange,
[01:13:17] fundamentalist sect. This guy is not that. This is a straight up conference. You know
[01:13:22] what I mean? This is not like an edge case. This is a retired British Colonel going on
[01:13:29] a JNS conference in Jerusalem and being like, well, that's a Goy. Israel is bringing light
[01:13:34] to the rest of the world by melting, melting the Lebanese children. And that's wonderful. We love it.
[01:13:43] Speaking of as a goi, I want to show you another one. I want to show you another take.
[01:13:54] Asmongold begs his chat to stop criticizing Israel and claims the distraction from Trump's amazing
[01:13:59] presidency. These people are actual glam and you've been convinced that Israel is your
[01:14:05] biggest enemy while you side with other people that want to ethnically and demographically
[01:14:10] replace you in a different way and you think that they're on their side. That's what's
[01:14:15] happening to you and you're being played for a fucking fool. You've been poisoned killed.
[01:14:19] And you know why? It's because you're winning. It's because you're winning astronomically.
[01:14:24] You're completely destroying every one of their designs. You have totally removed the
[01:14:28] idea of, you know, general mutilation for children because they've been sighed up by
[01:14:33] their parents to think that they're the opposite gender.
[01:14:35] Yeah, this was a real thing that was happening all the time.
[01:14:38] I'm glad that it's been destroyed.
[01:14:40] Yeah.
[01:14:42] Has Twitch changed its policy to allow white supremacy now?
[01:14:47] Yes.
[01:14:48] you spent about an hour and a fucking half on you because he was salty about that tweet
[01:15:01] oh asmongoy was salty mold man was salty he was mad
[01:15:16] Yeah. Hey, I know you can't pay rent. And I know you will have to probably take on a
[01:15:22] second gig economy job from an American Silicon Valley tech firm. And you're not, you're never
[01:15:29] gonna make ends meet. You're never gonna have a family, but you're winning. You're winning so hard.
[01:15:34] Why? Because Donald Trump made it illegal for transgender athletes to participate in the NCAA.
[01:15:41] Okay. That's a pivotal accomplishment. You're winning super hard, dude. Okay, sure. It cost
[01:15:50] a fucking arm and a leg to keep up with your groceries and keep up with your bills, but
[01:15:56] you're winning. Why are you winning? Because we're owning the libtards. Okay. Also, it's
[01:16:02] perfectly cool and normal and valid to have to sign a document that says you will never
[01:16:11] disavow the beautiful nation-state of Israel if you want to keep your job.
[01:16:15] It's good. I love signing loyalty pledges to Israel so I can be a school teacher in the
[01:16:21] state of Texas. Why would you ever say that that's strange? Excuse me, what are you an anti-Semite?
[01:16:32] E.I. has been all but destroyed. You've had all of the pride flags hanging off the White
[01:16:40] House replaced by muscle cars and fucking motorcycles. You have a UFC fight in front
[01:16:46] of the fucking White House that the president attends for his birthday. His position is
[01:16:51] also my favorite type of guy because he's like, he has to maintain anti-semitic conspiracies
[01:16:58] because he's like holding onto the Nick Fuentes audience. He'll be like, I'm a funnel for Nick
[01:17:02] Fuentes. But then he's, he's both going to lean into anti-semit, anti-semitism, holocaust denial,
[01:17:10] while simultaneously talking about how Israel is wonderful and should be, you know, should be
[01:17:16] considered our most loyal and most reliable ally. He has arrived at the absolute worst
[01:17:25] mathematical position you can arrive at, and it's fucking awesome. Where he's like, listen, listen,
[01:17:31] this pariah state that is melting children with American munitions and American tax dollars that's
[01:17:37] constantly fucking crying and saying it's literally the Holocaust if they can't blow up another
[01:17:41] Lebanese village, they're perfectly good, okay? Please, they're good. Why are you even talking
[01:17:50] about how insane this situation is? Why are you even talking about the fact that all of
[01:17:54] our politicians across the board, you know, regardless of whether they're Democrat or Republican,
[01:17:59] doesn't really matter, talk like they got a gun pointed to their head any time someone calls
[01:18:04] in the question, this, this loyalty oath that they've seemingly all taken to the nation state of
[01:18:09] Israel, this, you know, emotional support apartheid state that's doing numerous genocides, right?
[01:18:16] Why would you why would you talk about that was just stop talking about Israel, please you have had a cultural victory
[01:18:27] That is so massive and widespread that it's caused in the cancel entire TV shows because they're afraid of the backlash
[01:18:34] You have completely destroyed them culturally
[01:18:37] Yeah, yeah TV shows are better now. They hit so much harder
[01:18:41] And the only thing that they can do, they know they can't beat you. They know that you're winning.
[01:18:49] They know that the chud, the year of the chud is so powerful, so they're trying to poison you by
[01:18:56] fixating on something that's not them. Stay focused. Stay focused because...
[01:19:04] There's never been a moment in my life where I have maintained this position that like TV shows
[01:19:09] are woke now so that means it's good and that means we're fucking winning. As a matter of fact,
[01:19:15] during Peakwoke, many people might not have known this about me. I routinely railed against the
[01:19:21] quote unquote S.J.W. messaging campaigns that hyper-focused on television shows. And I said
[01:19:27] that this was a byproduct of, you know, being powerless and recognizing your powerlessness,
[01:19:33] which is why you were choosing to have some semblance of control and, you know, some
[01:19:42] way of feeling as though you have, you know, as though there is an avenue where people are
[01:19:49] responsive and institution is being responsive to your needs. And it was usually during, it was,
[01:19:54] it was just Hollywood, right? And I kept explaining to people that this was silly. And a lot of people
[01:20:02] will get mad at me for that. And I was like, no, the real power comes from actual political
[01:20:07] organizing, labor militancy, being able to claw back some of your own productive output,
[01:20:12] that you are responsible for having some autonomy in the workplace, or getting your wishes across to
[01:20:20] politicians. That is real political power. All this other stuff is bullshit, meant as a distraction
[01:20:27] to make you feel like you are, you know, actually accomplishing something.
[01:20:31] Asmongold is now doing the other side of that. It's the reverse SJW. It's the anti-woke SJWs,
[01:20:37] the injustice, the social injustice warriors, okay? From the social justice warriors to the
[01:20:45] social injustice warriors, that's precisely what Asmongold's goals are here. Do not focus on
[01:20:52] material needs, do not focus on making demands that will change your material reality, focus
[01:20:58] on television shows that are now anti-woke. That's idiotic.
[01:21:07] They're not done yet. They're not done, and there are still too many of those people in
[01:21:12] the problem. And I understand, I understand you have problems with Israel. But all I'm
[01:21:17] I'm saying is that those problems should be dealt with after these stay on target.
[01:21:22] They want to distract you with Israel because they don't want you to look at them.
[01:21:27] Yeah, no, guys, please, please, please stop focusing on Israel.
[01:21:34] Please just focus on canceling television shows and said.
[01:21:47] And all your tax dollars going there focus on how manly TV shows are now instead.
[01:22:17] I think this is a rallying cry from individuals that understand that American politics is
[01:22:39] shifting and there's a lot more appetite for class war as opposed to culture war.
[01:22:43] That's what it is.
[01:22:48] Look at what the chatter was saying at the start, straight up Nazi.
[01:22:51] I don't know why.
[01:22:52] What is this?
[01:22:53] I don't know why it is that it's very common for Jews slash Israel to be involved, but
[01:22:58] they very often are involved for immigrating the third world to destroy the, in fact, Western
[01:23:02] and Christian culture.
[01:23:04] It's ironic because that's also, again, wrong and stupid.
[01:23:09] not Jews that are importing the third world or anything like that. Okay? There is no international
[01:23:15] Jewry. There is no organized monolithic Jewry. There is an organized Zionist movement, certainly,
[01:23:21] and it's not entirely comprised of Jews, ironically enough. There's a much larger number of Christian
[01:23:27] evangelical Zionists. Having said that, of course, are there pivotal figures in this movement that are
[01:23:33] Jewish apps of fucking Lutely. This guy's name is Klansman. Oh my God. I like that Asmongold is
[01:23:43] trying to pull his deeply anti-Semitic audience off of this anti-Semitism cliff that they're on
[01:23:53] by saying, no, no, no, you don't understand. We get to do Nazi stuff. It's cool. It's cool.
[01:23:58] Just lay off Israel, please.
[01:24:04] It's awesome.
[01:24:09] You're using big words you won't understand, man.
[01:24:11] Talk down at his level.
[01:24:12] Yeah.
[01:24:13] Okay.
[01:24:14] No group of individuals are a monolith.
[01:24:17] They don't all operate with the same fucking boundaries,
[01:24:19] with the same understanding of the world,
[01:24:21] with the same exact goals, and same exact purpose.
[01:24:24] Okay, it's that simple.
[01:24:25] And Jews are no different.
[01:24:26] different. They're not like a super special secret lizard group of people, okay? Any kind of idea,
[01:24:33] any kind of understanding, whether it be saying all white men are like this, or all white people
[01:24:37] are like this, or all Guatemalans are like this is idiotic. We don't believe it. It's stupid,
[01:24:43] okay? It's actually low IQ. It is low IQ to assume that an entire group of people
[01:24:49] operate with the same exact fucking goals unless you're talking about self-interest and you're
[01:24:54] talking about class, okay? And even then, obviously, the working class is not united.
[01:25:01] Nowhere near as united as the billionaire class or the owner class is, okay?
[01:25:09] But there's an expression of self-interest.
[01:25:14] Go dumber. Okay, I don't know how else to go dumber.
[01:25:20] What am I supposed to go? How am I supposed to go dumber than that?
[01:25:24] Say it like this. No people all same. I white, you white, you dumb, I smart. Okay, that's
[01:25:33] good.
[01:25:34] Oh, oh, oh, is that good? If I just grunt.
[01:25:43] Dumb, Ape Together, Strong, Ape Together, On Class, Ape Divided, On Culture, Do Not Divide,
[01:25:58] On Culture, Unite, On Class.
[01:26:10] All men are brothers.
[01:26:15] Is that better?
[01:26:30] Hopefully this gets through.
[01:26:33] It's so- But yeah.
[01:26:39] Asmongold begs.
[01:26:43] What is this?
[01:26:44] I made a present for Asmongold.
[01:26:45] Make sure- I know because I'm one of them.
[01:26:46] Well- Do you not get the platform through all this?
[01:26:49] I simply, um, I am a very, um, pragmatic person.
[01:26:53] I have no problems not saying things or not doing something if I feel like it won't be
[01:26:57] advantageous for me.
[01:26:59] So I just simply don't say things that I think will get me in trouble, and until it's
[01:27:02] It's okay to say them.
[01:27:04] That's literally it.
[01:27:05] You're a good boy.
[01:27:06] Yeah, I like Nick doesn't do that.
[01:27:07] Nick says exactly what he thinks and that's respectable.
[01:27:09] It is.
[01:27:10] I don't have any any negative about it.
[01:27:12] Sometimes you got to be the villain.
[01:27:14] Epstein's my boy, dude.
[01:27:15] Let's just be honest.
[01:27:16] Epstein was cool as fuck.
[01:27:17] There I said it.
[01:27:18] What are you going to do?
[01:27:20] Go ahead, cancel me.
[01:27:21] To me, I view my role as being a more mainstream ally towards this stuff without necessarily
[01:27:28] spearheading any sort of like real controversial change because I can't really do that.
[01:27:32] You niggas are not ready for that conversation, but Jeff Epstein, not a pedophile, but you're
[01:27:36] not ready for that conversation.
[01:27:38] All of his victims, 14 to 17, that's not pedophilia.
[01:27:41] But y'all niggas ain't ready for that conversation.
[01:27:44] People say that's normalizing pedophilia, no, that's defining pedophilia.
[01:27:47] It would compromise my position.
[01:27:50] That's the reason, I'm a funnel, yeah, I kind of do that, yeah, like a funnel in a way.
[01:27:54] So that's the reason why.
[01:27:55] I do most things that I do are like there's reasoning behind them
[01:28:00] You have your way in for sure. Yeah, I do
[01:28:02] And then we got the white quarter sip white fc quarter set causing a lot of consternation among the disabled the dumb the disabled
[01:28:09] Pognitively impaired fc quarter set. Let him know you fuck with fc. Yeah, we fuck with fc. I like people that aren't retarded
[01:28:15] I like people that aren't hospitalized right now. I like people that don't lie that they're not Jewish when they really are
[01:28:20] He also said his mom used to watch her show before she passed really hands you monkey. Oh, that's that's true
[01:28:24] What a nice guy. Yeah, I appreciate it, Nick. And yeah, I remember, bro, like I remember walking in, my mom was missing the Nick.
[01:28:29] And this is like back in the day. This is like 2020 to 2021, right? And so, uh, yeah, she was in it. She was in on it on the ground floor.
[01:28:34] Hey, properly aged, like wine. Women don't age like wine. They age like milk. They don't age like wine. That's not how their hormones work.
[01:28:42] That's not how they work. Yeah, I gotta find, I gotta find my 16 year old wife.
[01:28:46] life. What do you say? Oh, it's cool, man. Oh, as my dad watched me. But yeah, these
[01:29:11] These are the guys who are like, Aspen Gold is not a particularly clever orator or a decent
[01:29:18] propagandist because he's just like watering down shit that he sees on his Twitter timeline,
[01:29:26] right?
[01:29:27] He's just like basically rehashing tweets that he reads off of his timeline.
[01:29:31] He doesn't actually have, I mean, he has right wing opinions, obviously, that much is clear,
[01:29:39] But he doesn't have the capacity to push for these values on his own.
[01:29:45] All he can do is just respond to stimuli.
[01:29:49] And that's the reason why he keeps going back and forth on the Israel stuff.
[01:29:53] One day he'll lean into anti-submitted conspiracy theories, and then the next day he'll be like,
[01:29:59] you know, while I do genuinely appreciate people like Nick Fuentes for all the bold advocacy
[01:30:08] that they're doing that I agree with. At the same time, we got to stop talking about this
[01:30:13] Israel stuff, right? And it's inconsistent. And as long as he keeps hitting the, you know,
[01:30:22] fuck a song line, as long as he keeps saying like, no, these wokes are actually ruining your life,
[01:30:28] you know, think about the culture war, think about the culture war. As long as Jesus,
[01:30:33] as long as he hits those lines, then it's fine.
[01:30:39] Austin McNamara, also known as Graham Lawhead, an interesting take, said,
[01:30:43] Zack isn't nearly as articulate as his right-wing media peers or even the live media talking heads,
[01:30:47] but all three apply the same aesthetic-focused approach. Neither UFC cagefights or pride flags
[01:30:53] of the White House materially improved anyone's lives. We have to break free from this cycle,
[01:30:57] and it's my point as well. A lot of this stuff is not actually improving your life
[01:31:03] in a meaningful manner. It's just making you feel like you are getting some kind of change that
[01:31:08] you desired. And that change can only be reflected on by owning your ideological opposition, right?
[01:31:17] Owning the lives or owning the cons. That's all people care about because they've completely
[01:31:22] given up on advocacy for healthcare or they've completely given up on protesting for certain
[01:31:30] things and certain things like ending American militarism and focusing on ourselves and maybe
[01:31:37] improving our infrastructure, improving broadband, improving access to the internet,
[01:31:44] improving our schools. We've given up on all of that. We can't do anything about that because
[01:31:52] capitalism is this unchangeable system that is impossible to tackle, impossible to ship away
[01:31:59] at. So all we give a shit about is owning our interlocutors. Oh, is, is Asming gold feeling
[01:32:08] owned because the titties in video games are smaller? Well, then, you know, good, I feel better
[01:32:13] because I fucking hate that guy. Oh, is Hassan getting mad that trans people can no longer
[01:32:19] participate in competition? Good. That makes me feel good.
[01:32:23] That's literally all people have. And that is a big part of what these slop tubers do in terms of
[01:32:33] breaking the brains of the youth. You know, like the guy that just got clapped in the chat,
[01:32:44] like look at this, like what did he say? Hasan Thiti Piker, your asshole must be jealous of the
[01:32:49] amount of shit that comes out of it. You mean my asshole must be jealous of my
[01:32:56] mouth with the amount of shit that comes out of my mouth, right? Like you, you got
[01:33:00] so horny. You got so horny to write that up in the chat that you forgot a word in
[01:33:08] there, you know? Let me, let me do some, some copy editing for you so you can do
[01:33:14] it a little bit better. So this is what I mean. And the more the more people are testing the
[01:33:27] boundaries of their ideology in a moment like this. When I say something like it's not all this
[01:33:31] culture worship doesn't actually benefit your life at all. They're just duping you into focusing
[01:33:37] on this. They're duping you into believing that as long as you know you're dominating trans people
[01:33:42] or migrants, or whatever the fuck, they get to rob you blind. That moment is supposed
[01:33:49] to be a wake-up call for these people, right? But instead of doing that immediately and
[01:33:57] reflexively, a lot of people go, oh shit, instead of testing my priors, instead of reconsidering
[01:34:04] my worldview, which is tough and scary and difficult, what am I going to do? I'm going
[01:34:10] to turn around and attack the messenger. I can't tackle the message. I can't identify
[01:34:16] with the message deep down inside the message that I'm hearing if I'm capable of understanding
[01:34:22] what you're saying is actually kind of penetrating my, my priors a little bit. And I don't want
[01:34:28] to fucking live in a world where I have to reconsider my stances. So instead, I'll reflexively
[01:34:34] attack, attack, attack, right? I'll push back. It's all culture war. It's all culture war.
[01:34:48] It's all, you know, hopefully attacking the people that you feel have ruined your lives.
[01:34:57] We do it ourselves here as well to a certain degree. I try to focus my efforts back to the
[01:35:02] the material, though, back to the realm of things that are actually important. Even when
[01:35:07] we talk about the cultural war stuff, I'm still trying to bring home a broader point
[01:35:12] that like this streamer stuff, this streamer drama is simply a distraction. It's designed
[01:35:18] to keep you entertained, and it's also designed to make you feel like you're pushing for real
[01:35:25] political causes when you're not.
[01:35:29] Of course, on the right-wing side, because the right-wing forces are far more responsive
[01:35:34] to this culture of worship, they will actually advance this agenda.
[01:35:39] But at the end of the day, when they do advance this agenda, does that improve your life at
[01:35:43] all?
[01:35:44] And the unfortunate answer for you is no, it doesn't.
[01:35:49] You could deport every single migrant, throw every single undocumented and documented migrant
[01:35:57] in a concentration camp, and your life would not improve one bit.
[01:36:00] As a matter of fact, your life would be worse overall.
[01:36:04] But these guys have duped you into believing that that is your solution.
[01:36:08] That's your salvation.
[01:36:09] It's manipulation.
[01:36:11] And that's what I try to tell you all the time.
[01:36:14] That's not your salvation at all.
[01:36:17] Those guys, they lead virtually identical lives to you.
[01:36:23] The only difference is their immigration status is in limbo.
[01:36:26] They don't have the proper paperwork because the government refuses to give them the proper paperwork
[01:36:32] okay
[01:36:33] Your parents were in a similar predicament at a certain point if you live in the United States of America
[01:36:38] The only
[01:36:40] Advantage that you have the only major difference between you and those guys that you think are your primary enemy is that?
[01:36:46] They came at a time when America was much more forgiving and much more understanding because there was a need
[01:36:52] to have more working hands build these fucking roads and build these goddamn
[01:36:58] factories. So they were super open to to allowing anyone and everyone to come in
[01:37:04] and process them with ease. That's what made America this behemoth. So all
[01:37:12] you're technically doing is kicking the ladder behind you after climbing it. And
[01:37:21] and the irony of course is there's a million different ways and a million
[01:37:25] different reasons as to why
[01:37:27] uh... these guys will tell you these right wing forces tell you that these
[01:37:30] people are ruining your lives they're not
[01:37:33] they're not ruining your lives at all
[01:37:45] but it's the act of punishment against them
[01:37:48] that this administration
[01:37:50] and even other previous administrations that came before the trumpet
[01:37:53] administration
[01:37:54] that active punishment against them is what keeps you motivated it is what
[01:37:59] makes you feel like the government is responsive to your needs first they
[01:38:02] create
[01:38:03] this desire within you
[01:38:05] by telling you over and over again that these guys are the
[01:38:09] the migrants are the ones who are actually responsible for why you don't
[01:38:13] have a good job
[01:38:16] as though if you if we deported every single migrant
[01:38:21] on u.s. soil all of a sudden
[01:38:23] uh... you would go fucking toiled the land or or you know
[01:38:26] pick the crops or something and then you would actually be able to pick the
[01:38:30] crops
[01:38:31] uh... not for pennies on the dollar but instead
[01:38:34] uh... for you know a hundred grand two hundred grand a year
[01:38:37] doing backbreaking labor for at that price point at those wages
[01:38:42] it's never gonna happen
[01:38:44] it's not going to happen
[01:38:46] and the argument here isn't you know take advantage of the slave labor of
[01:38:50] of migrant workers that's not my argument at all
[01:38:54] you have to fight
[01:38:55] to make sure
[01:38:57] that those guys get the proper documentation
[01:39:01] and can be a part of a larger labor union
[01:39:04] and organize on the boundaries of class alongside yourselves
[01:39:08] so that they
[01:39:10] and you
[01:39:11] can get a larger piece of the fucking
[01:39:14] pie that you are baking. Okay? That's it. But that is too difficult a concept for many to broach.
[01:39:26] It's too difficult for people to understand. It's much easier to say, no, it's actually the brown
[01:39:31] guy that's the, you know, scary brown guy that's stealing your job. Scary brown guy stealing your
[01:39:37] job. That's the reason why you don't have a good enough job. That's the reason why you went to
[01:39:42] college if you did, and now you have to deliver Uber delivery to other people and have no financial
[01:39:56] security whatsoever.
[01:40:01] Those guys are all criminals, and we got to destroy them.
[01:40:08] Anyway, yeah, people always say, well, my family came here legally, but most of those
[01:40:17] people's ancestors came here before immigration law really even existed.
[01:40:21] People mostly just showed up and had their name written down until 1924, which is what
[01:40:25] the most undocumented people have done today.
[01:40:28] Immigrants are the same.
[01:40:29] It's just a goalpost that have moved.
[01:40:31] Yeah.
[01:40:32] Yeah.
[01:40:33] There's a reason for it too.
[01:40:35] This entire process is no longer as just or as efficient by design, because there's always
[01:40:45] a healthy flow of migrant workers that will come to the United States of America that
[01:40:49] will work for pennies on the fucking dollar to, you know, make ends meet to work in like
[01:40:55] slave-like conditions because they're desperate.
[01:40:59] Why are they desperate?
[01:41:01] Because we've destroyed their countries.
[01:41:04] We've manipulated with their finances, we've destroyed their economy, we've extracted their
[01:41:08] natural resources, we've kept them down and underdeveloped by design to also create this
[01:41:16] chaos, to manufacture this chaos in their countries.
[01:41:21] And then, they're desperate enough to come here, and we don't actually allow them to
[01:41:25] get the proper clearance and the proper paperwork, even though we know that they're coming in.
[01:41:31] letting them come in so that our bosses, our capital owners, can justify paying them nothing.
[01:41:39] And if they ever actually organize and demand back pay, for example, or complain about being
[01:41:45] raped on the assembly line, then those bosses will call ICE on those same workers and replace
[01:41:53] them overnight.
[01:41:56] It's a racket.
[01:41:59] That's why the system is designed that way.
[01:42:03] The only long-standing proper solution to this problem is not to try and fucking mass
[01:42:09] deport all undocumented migrants, because that's never going to happen.
[01:42:13] This is a capitalist system anyway.
[01:42:15] And the question also always remains, would that even be beneficial for you?
[01:42:20] If this was a white-only capitalist dystopia, do you think your life would be fundamentally
[01:42:28] better. Anyone that tells you that it will be is lying to you. Okay. Anyone that tells
[01:42:36] you that your problems would be solved if we deported every single black and brown person
[01:42:43] is lying to you. It's the same exact concept behind libertarians fantasizing about an anarcho-capitalist
[01:42:51] utopia or dystopia right
[01:42:54] dog
[01:42:57] you're doing delivery driving right now what makes you think that if all of the
[01:43:02] protections
[01:43:03] of all the guardrails
[01:43:05] or the limited amounts of guardrails that currently exist that make sure that
[01:43:09] these factories can't continuously poison your water supply for example
[01:43:14] uh... or basically in slay view at gunpoint
[01:43:17] only come close to doing that
[01:43:19] what makes you think those guys are not going to
[01:43:22] further enslave you
[01:43:24] when there's no guardrails let remain what makes you think that
[01:43:28] if you are just a uber delivery driver an amazon delivery driver right now
[01:43:33] it was chaos if it was bedlam that you would somehow become a king
[01:43:38] if you're a peasant in this system what makes you think you will be a king in
[01:43:41] that system
[01:43:45] now you're just gonna be a peasant in an even worse
[01:43:48] set of circumstances
[01:43:50] and we're living through it right now
[01:43:53] we're living through that period of change
[01:43:55] right now and some people on ironically advocate for that change
[01:44:00] not realizing
[01:44:03] that they would be worse off
[01:44:09] and it's interesting because it's the very same god's the demigods
[01:44:13] the capital owning class
[01:44:15] that are advancing this idea that uh... you know migrants are really fucking
[01:44:19] bad actually
[01:44:21] and you should hate them they're destroying your lives don't look at me
[01:44:25] don't look at me i'm just a trillion air
[01:44:27] i didn't actually set the system up
[01:44:30] don't look at me i'm not responsible look over there look how scary that black
[01:44:34] guy is look how scary that brown guy is
[01:44:38] they have the exact same interests as you
[01:44:41] they're just fucked over more than you are
[01:44:43] But please, focus on that guy.
[01:44:45] Don't focus on me.
[01:44:46] I'm just a trillion.
[01:44:47] I'm creating prosperity.
[01:44:49] I'm creating jobs.
[01:44:55] That's it.
[01:44:58] Yeah, that foreigner stole your cookie.
[01:45:03] Huh.
[01:45:13] And he's rehashing the age-old anti-Islamophobia. I'm just criticizing religion not chose right here. He's reheating them
[01:45:21] Let's see. Islamophobia hate crime is a place in in was it Edinburgh?
[01:45:27] Because anyway, so Islamophobia is a made-up word that's used to silence
[01:45:33] All words are made up big dog
[01:45:36] That's just kind of how words work. That's that's what it is
[01:45:43] Yeah, Islamophobia is a made-up word to silence critics of Muslims
[01:45:53] Really we're having a theological debate about Islam. I didn't realize that that was what was going on
[01:46:00] When you said yeah, Muslims are across the board responsible for like
[01:46:05] mass rapes of white English women
[01:46:08] And therefore I have no sympathy for a bunch of random Muslims getting stabbed by a psychopath
[01:46:13] I didn't realize that was actually a theological debate. Why do you even try? Why do you even
[01:46:25] try to do this? Why do you even try to make it seem like you have some kind of sincere
[01:46:32] disagreement that you've put a lot of thought into and that all you're doing in this circumstance
[01:46:39] is, is simply criticizing the religion, you know, are you, are you, are you having a conversation
[01:46:48] about the Sunni Shia split?
[01:46:52] The different versions of Shia Islam and the different versions of governance, is that,
[01:46:58] is that the argument?
[01:47:01] Is this the big theological debate?
[01:47:03] No, you just want to justify people killing random Muslim people or attempting to do
[01:47:09] do so by constantly claiming that Muslims are scary. There's monolithic Islam. Roach
[01:47:19] is an alibi. Yeah, that's what he is.
[01:47:21] Privatism of Islam. It's not a real word. You know, obviously you should be able to
[01:47:26] be critical of any religion. It's not a phobia to be afraid of a...
[01:47:30] Yeah, dude. I don't agree with that. I don't... I mean, sorry. I don't disagree with that
[01:47:36] assessment, okay? Yes, you can criticize whatever fucking religion you want to. I don't give a
[01:47:40] shit. I do it all the time, okay? It's when you assume that the followers of a particular faith
[01:47:48] are all bad. That's what I have an issue with. That's what I have a disagreement with. And you
[01:47:54] intrinsically understand that for Jews, by the way, and you understand that for Christianity,
[01:47:59] by the way, or at least you claim to understand it for these different groups, but you can't
[01:48:04] understand it for Islam, okay? There's a difference between criticism and prejudice or hatred, okay?
[01:48:13] Like, we're not having a sincere conversation about the tenets of Islam or, which is, by the way,
[01:48:19] totally personal too. It's not like these guidelines are held to the same standard
[01:48:27] unconditionally across the board, across billions of people that believe this religion. I mean,
[01:48:33] I mean, I myself, I grew up in a Muslim household, I grew up in a Muslim country, I don't believe
[01:48:41] the same things that other neighbors of mine believe, right?
[01:48:46] I mean, I don't believe in many of the same things.
[01:48:49] So clearly, it's completely up to the individual how they interpret their own faith.
[01:48:56] Religion.
[01:48:58] It's not a phobia to disagree with what a religion teaches.
[01:49:01] That's not a phobia.
[01:49:02] idea that's a disagreement. So you trying to reframe people that don't like a religion
[01:49:08] as some kind of phobia like homophobia or racism is just inaccurate. Islam is a-
[01:49:14] Yeah, also, I mean, you also don't believe in homophobia and transphobia either. You'll make
[01:49:20] the- I've heard Asmongold and many others make the exact same argument. I'm not afraid of trans
[01:49:24] people. I just think they're fucking weird. It's not. I'm not afraid. It's just- it's the dumbest
[01:49:31] argument of all time. It's like, it reminds me when people say like, oh, well, semi-Semitic
[01:49:37] people, Arabs are Semitic people too. It's like, dude, that's not how language works. Okay.
[01:49:42] All of this shit is made up and we collectively identify and associate certain words with certain
[01:49:48] groups. It's just, I'm not trying to have a conversation about etymology here. Okay. It
[01:49:55] It is an incredibly pedantic, incredibly stupid argument to make.
[01:50:01] Oh, Islamophobia.
[01:50:02] Phobia means fear.
[01:50:04] I am not fearful of Islam.
[01:50:06] I'm just critical of Islam.
[01:50:08] Jesus Christ, dude.
[01:50:13] A collection of ideas.
[01:50:14] Disagreeing with that collection of ideas is not in any way, shape, or form a unique thing or a problem at all.
[01:50:22] Disagreeing with ideas is what Western...
[01:50:24] The dumbest guy you know that delivers pizzas is looking at this and going, fuck yeah, dude.
[01:50:31] Fuck yeah. That's base, dude. Kenamotton Bailey. Kenamotton Bailey be disarming? I mean, this is
[01:50:39] what it is. Yeah, Islamophobia is a made up word has been the number one way that Sam Harris and
[01:50:49] And all these other fucking idiots will argue to defend their idiotic worldview, their idiotic
[01:50:58] and cowardly worldview that is actively trying to foment hatred towards all Muslims, billions
[01:51:04] of them, and to get you to believe that like people who believe in different things than
[01:51:11] you do, but are not all that different are actually your enemy.
[01:51:20] Civilization is built on and words like Islamophobia work to subvert Western civilization by making
[01:51:26] certain ideas and groups of ideas off limits.
[01:51:29] So this is just not true.
[01:51:32] It's fake.
[01:51:35] Yeah.
[01:51:38] It's awesome.
[01:51:39] Yeah.
[01:51:40] The criticism, remember, the criticism I had here was, hey, it's kind of fucked up that you're justifying a hate crime that took place against random Muslim people,
[01:51:53] like tying random Muslim people to the perceived crimes that you think all Muslims are committing.
[01:52:01] That's just fucking idiotic. That's just unbelievably racist.
[01:52:05] And this guy's like, no, it's just a valid critique of Islam.
[01:52:08] Really, that's insane.
[01:52:13] Anyway, all this is, is a way to try and justify your point of view in the most cowardly manner possible.
[01:52:28] Yeah, I want to I want to just get away scoff free by saying all Muslims are rapist pedophiles
[01:52:35] And you should be able to do hate crimes to them and if someone actually calls that shit out
[01:52:40] Someone actually calls that shit out that it's like oh, I'm just critical of Islam dude. I'm just critical of Islam
[01:52:56] Anyway, let's get back to
[01:52:58] Let's get back to Bergen's stock, Bergen's stock.
[01:53:04] US Iran talks are underway in Switzerland with the mediation of Pakistan and Qatar.
[01:53:13] This point in time with the fuller sincerity at my domain.
[01:53:19] Thank President Donald Trump for his visionary and very dynamic.
[01:53:24] I mean, he's throwing them shits on, bro.
[01:53:26] I can't get over.
[01:53:27] I fuck, sorry, I know he's not, he's not great, okay?
[01:53:32] He's not, I don't like him.
[01:53:34] Like politically I'm not on board, okay?
[01:53:37] But God damn, his suit game is so fucking excellent.
[01:53:40] And the leadership, which has resulted in this meeting here
[01:53:47] today in Buton City of Bergenstock.
[01:53:51] And I think here we are going to have wonderful discussions
[01:53:55] which will lead to, hopefully, very productive results
[01:53:58] in times to come.
[01:54:00] I'd like to thank Vice President Jerry Van
[01:54:03] for his very able leadership,
[01:54:05] the leading United States team,
[01:54:08] and my very dear brother, Prime Minister of Qatar.
[01:54:12] He's like a very real and dear brother.
[01:54:16] And of course, Field Marshal Saeed Ashmonir
[01:54:20] has outstanding role, very consistent,
[01:54:24] And he showed huge amount of perseverance and patience.
[01:54:30] And I think together all these efforts
[01:54:33] have culminated here in this wonderful showness, Bergen.
[01:54:38] And it's really very wonderful to be here.
[01:54:42] And hopefully when we go back to our homes,
[01:54:46] we'll have some wonderful paper in our hand
[01:54:50] which will promote peace, progress, and prosperity around the globe.
[01:54:55] Thank you very much.
[01:54:56] Thank you.
[01:54:57] Vice President, would you like to say a few words?
[01:54:59] Thank you Prime Minister.
[01:55:01] Well, I'll say just a few words here.
[01:55:03] And first of all, I have some notes of appreciation.
[01:55:06] First of all,
[01:55:21] Jared Kushner
[01:55:24] looks like he's out of a nightmare in the background.
[01:55:27] Look at him.
[01:55:29] Looking like
[01:55:31] looking like freaking slender man up in here.
[01:55:33] Well, I want to thank the president of the United States
[01:55:35] who sends his best to all the great leaders assembled here,
[01:55:38] because he's empowered us to find a diplomatic resolution
[01:55:43] to a host of issues that matter to the American people,
[01:55:45] but I think the world.
[01:55:46] The opening of the Strait of Hormuz,
[01:55:48] the ending of the Iranian nuclear program,
[01:55:50] all of these things have already been accomplished.
[01:55:53] The question before us now is how much more
[01:55:54] can we accomplish together?
[01:55:56] Can we turn over a new leaf?
[01:55:57] Can we change relations in the Middle East permanently?
[01:56:01] Or do we go back to doing things?
[01:56:03] All of these are just empty speeches.
[01:56:07] They're all so hollow.
[01:56:09] It doesn't mean anything, okay?
[01:56:11] I can't stress this enough.
[01:56:13] This doesn't mean anything.
[01:56:18] Especially because,
[01:56:21] especially because it,
[01:56:24] like if they don't restrain Israel,
[01:56:27] it's utterly meaningless.
[01:56:29] Unless the Iranian side actually caves on them, by the way, and I hope they don't because
[01:56:38] it's, it's good for the rest of the world.
[01:56:40] It's good for America.
[01:56:41] What, yo, what race is he today?
[01:56:44] JD Vance.
[01:56:45] I think he's still a hillbilly.
[01:56:48] He's a, he's a hick.
[01:56:49] He's a hillbilly.
[01:56:50] That's just his race all the time.
[01:56:52] He wrote a whole book about it.
[01:56:54] The old way, which is not our preference, but it's certainly very much something that
[01:56:57] can't happen.
[01:56:58] I have a few other notes of appreciation.
[01:57:01] First of all, the Prime Minister of Pakistan,
[01:57:03] a dear friend of the President, a dear friend of mine,
[01:57:05] a guy who has been with his leadership
[01:57:08] and is very careful in skilled negotiation,
[01:57:10] has got us to the point.
[01:57:13] To his field marshal in Pakistan, Asim Muneer.
[01:57:17] I will say that since field marshal Muneer welcomed us
[01:57:21] with the Prime Minister in Islamabad,
[01:57:23] I have joked that I have two very, very important people
[01:57:25] in my life, an Indian and a Pakistani.
[01:57:28] The Indian is my wife and the Pakistani is Field Marshal Muneer.
[01:57:31] I am my crazier every time he like tries to talk about this stuff.
[01:57:35] It's like not only cringe, but also weirdly racist.
[01:57:39] He's like, oh, I got a, he's like, I got two, two of the most important people in
[01:57:44] my life. One's the Indian, one's Pakistani.
[01:57:50] It's just odd.
[01:57:51] It's odd.
[01:57:51] It's odd to say it like that.
[01:57:55] He tried.
[01:57:56] he tried to be woke. Uh, he's, he's too much of a failed annual. He's always,
[01:58:01] he's always doing this.
[01:58:03] And I've probably talked to Field Marshal Mania or more than I've talked to
[01:58:06] anybody else over the last three months would not be here without his
[01:58:09] statesmanship. He's a military leader,
[01:58:12] but I think he showed himself to be a great diplomat. And of course,
[01:58:16] who's an amazing friend of the United States of America,
[01:58:19] but has been also an important part of getting us to this point.
[01:58:23] I think it's, it's important for the American people,
[01:58:25] but people all over the world do appreciate
[01:58:28] that what's brought us to this moment
[01:58:30] is the president's leadership
[01:58:31] and the president's willingness to see Middle East
[01:58:33] that is much different 10 years from now
[01:58:35] than it was 10 years ago.
[01:58:37] And what we're trying to accomplish here
[01:58:39] is something very simple.
[01:58:40] Through diplomacy, through working together
[01:58:43] to transform the Middle East,
[01:58:45] where Iran and the Gulf have been at war with each other
[01:58:50] or at least have had very unfriendly relations,
[01:58:52] where Iran has been a driver of regional instability.
[01:58:56] Now we see a future where everybody can work together
[01:59:00] to promote peace and prosperity for everyone.
[01:59:04] What we've already seen back home in the United States
[01:59:07] is lower gas prices.
[01:59:09] We've seen the free flow of oil and gas.
[01:59:12] We've seen peace.
[01:59:13] And now we're trying to build on that
[01:59:15] to see if we can build something even better
[01:59:18] and more sustainable for the future.
[01:59:20] This is a historic meeting.
[01:59:22] never before outside of Islamabad and here.
[01:59:26] So outside the last few months,
[01:59:27] never before has the Iranian and American leadership
[01:59:31] met at such a high level.
[01:59:33] What the President has asked us to do is turn over new leaf
[01:59:37] to transform our relationship with the people of Iran
[01:59:40] and to extend an outstretched hand
[01:59:42] that says to the people of Iran
[01:59:44] that if your leadership is willing
[01:59:46] to give up being a driver of regional instability,
[01:59:49] if they are willing to give up nuclear weapons ambitions
[01:59:52] for the long term, then the United States is willing to fundamentally transform our
[01:59:56] relationship with that country. That is certainly our goal. We've already made great progress
[02:00:01] over just the last few hours, and I expect that we'll make additional progress in the
[02:00:05] of the Irish government. Thank you all.
[02:00:07] First of all, I would like to welcome you here, Mr. Vice President, Mr. Prime Minister,
[02:00:19] your leadership and Field Marshal leadership actually initiating that process. That's what
[02:00:25] brought us here today. I think that everyone of you has highlighted how important is this
[02:00:32] think how historic is that event and how significant is that agreement not only on the security
[02:00:38] of the region, but also for the security of the world and for the global economy.
[02:00:43] What we have done and what we have achieved, we wouldn't achieve it without the dedication
[02:00:49] and the hard work that was done by you, Mr. Vice President and Mr. Steve Wittkopf and
[02:00:55] Mr. Jared Kushner, Prime Minister and Field Marshal, and also on the Iranian side, Dr.
[02:01:04] Alibaf and Dr. Arajji, I would like to thank all of you for your leadership and determination
[02:01:08] that put us in this room, and this is not really the main celebration, our celebration
[02:01:15] when we reach the ultimate agreement. Hopefully this is just the beginning, and I wish everyone
[02:01:20] all the best, Qatar will stay dedicated to this partnership to support these mediations
[02:01:26] until the end, until we reach a solution, we will always be part of the more peace, prosperity,
[02:01:33] and hopefully a better future for our region. Thank you very much.
[02:01:36] Thanks, Sheikh. So guys, we'll take just a couple of questions and then we're going to
[02:01:40] have to kick out the media and get started with the hard work. Go ahead.
[02:01:44] Thank you. Do you have a message for Prime Minister Netanyahu with regards to Israel's
[02:01:48] military operations in Lebanon?
[02:01:50] Well, first of all, we've seen great progress over the last just couple of days in ensuring
[02:01:54] that the ceasefire holds in Lebanon.
[02:01:56] These things are always a little bit messy.
[02:01:58] If you go back to how much was happening three months ago and compare it to three weeks ago,
[02:02:03] great progress has been made.
[02:02:04] If you go back to three weeks ago to three days ago, additional progress has been made.
[02:02:08] The president has committed us to see a full regional ceasefire.
[02:02:13] We found great partners in working with the cutter.
[02:02:16] Belgium got a red card. All right. We got to get VAR on there. Uh,
[02:02:21] we got to get Israel involved again. That's anti-Semitic.
[02:02:25] It's anti-Semitic to give Belgium a red card and give an advantage,
[02:02:33] give an advantage to, uh, Iran.
[02:02:39] Freeze the Pakistanis, our friends in Israel.
[02:02:42] We're all working towards regional peace.
[02:02:44] There, of course, are going to be sometimes disagreements about precisely how to get there,
[02:02:48] but I actually feel great about where we are in Lebanon.
[02:02:50] There's still some additional wood to chop, but we're going to keep on working at it.
[02:02:53] Any other question over here?
[02:02:54] I want to think about the genocide in Lebanon.
[02:02:57] As you know, your alignment with Israel has something like genocide in Lebanon.
[02:03:05] The main issue is stopping this.
[02:03:07] Well, ma'am, I think that the President of the United States and the United States of
[02:03:11] America have done more to stop the conflict in Lebanon than any government anywhere in
[02:03:16] the world over the last year except for Iran.
[02:03:24] One reservoir for every var off-site call explosion at Ros La Fon facility in Qatar.
[02:03:30] America's proven the damn bombs and providing the damn bombs and targeting info for Israel.
[02:03:50] In Lebanon, probably not. I assume that, I mean, they probably are. I mean, there's so much
[02:03:58] involvement. The Israeli military and the American military are already, you know,
[02:04:03] handing glove in the way that they operate. But, like,
[02:04:09] we are definitely giving the weapons. We are definitely giving them the weapons.
[02:04:14] You're also taking away a little bit of the responsibility from the Royal Air Force, okay,
[02:04:20] the British Royal Air Force and the Navy, and how much the drones are aiding and abetting in the
[02:04:27] targeting of the Lebanese villages, you know, Keir Starmer would be very disappointed in
[02:04:34] you for refusing to acknowledge the war crimes that the UK is contributing to.
[02:04:41] Steve Monson, we're going to keep on working towards it. As I think a lot of you appreciate,
[02:04:45] peace is never easy. Peace always requires a little bit of work. It always requires a little
[02:04:50] bit of give and take. But the President of the United States is committed, not just to peace
[02:04:54] between the United States and Iran, the president is committed to a regional piece, which is
[02:04:58] why we're here working so hard to settle our issues.
[02:05:01] The one last comment I want to make is, what today really represents is the beginning of
[02:05:07] a technical negotiation that's not going to solve every disagreement, but is going to
[02:05:11] allow us to sit together as teams for the first time really in history to figure out
[02:05:16] what matters most to the respective parties to settle those issues, to solve those issues,
[02:05:21] and get to a better tomorrow.
[02:05:22] The reason why the political leadership of the respective countries is here is because
[02:05:26] we wanted to, first of all, set up the structure for these technical negotiations and, second
[02:05:31] of all, make sure our teams have our full support.
[02:05:34] Bro, why does the microphone only stop working when JD is holding it?
[02:05:38] What's happening?
[02:05:39] And no, they can always call on us to break through any barriers.
[02:05:42] We got a lot of work to do.
[02:05:44] We're excited to do it.
[02:05:45] Thank you all for being here.
[02:05:46] So there were some funny moments from this, from this back and forth, obviously, one
[02:06:02] of them was, first of all, one Tehran has hardened his stance on US-led talks in Switzerland,
[02:06:08] declaring that the Iranian delegation will not return to the table until President Trump
[02:06:12] apologize for recent threats, because while this was going on, Donald Trump called Trey
[02:06:16] Yinxed over at Fox News and basically told him that the US will resume attacks if Iran
[02:06:23] does not restrain Hezbollah allies, shifting the blame and responsibility in the ongoing
[02:06:29] crisis in Lebanon over to the Iranian side and the Iranian proxies within Hezbollah,
[02:06:35] who are once again, and I need to stress this, defending their homeland, okay?
[02:06:43] Hezbollah is entirely comprised of the Lebanese population, mostly the Shia Muslim population
[02:06:52] of Lebanon, but the Lebanese population nonetheless.
[02:06:57] And what they're doing in Lebanon is actually trying to defend their homeland and their
[02:07:02] territorial sovereignty, their territorial integrity, because Israel is currently occupying
[02:07:08] 20% of Lebanese territory illegally, and they're trying to, they're trying to move in further
[02:07:15] into Lebanese territory.
[02:07:17] So they're totally just, as long as Israel does not retreat, they're totally just in
[02:07:25] lasering Israeli occupying forces, officials and soldiers and whatnot, yes, so we're clear.
[02:07:32] And a part of the memorandum of understanding is to stop Israel from taking further Lebanese
[02:07:41] territory and retreat to get the United States to demand that Israel retreat from Lebanon. Okay.
[02:07:49] Okay?
[02:07:55] President Trump, with his statements to Trey Yings, is in violation of the memorandum of
[02:08:01] understanding's first clause, as drop site reports.
[02:08:05] President Trump today appeared to violate clause one of the memorandum of understanding
[02:08:08] he signed with Iran at Versailles last week, which commits both sides to refrain from the
[02:08:13] threat of use or force against one another.
[02:08:16] The Fox News interview threatened to take over the rest of the country of Iran, warned
[02:08:20] Iran it won't have a country if it closes the Strait of Hormuz and said Iranian officials
[02:08:25] won't even make it back to your effing country if they close the Strait.
[02:08:30] The Strait of Hormuz nevertheless remains closed for a second day.
[02:08:35] And the clause that we're talking about, the first clause, perhaps the most significant,
[02:08:38] most important clause in the Memorandum of Understanding, specifically wrote out, Trump
[02:08:43] sign this, that there would be refrain from the threat or use of force against each other.
[02:08:51] Okay, just so you understand. Now, let's take a look at what Trump did earlier today while the talks
[02:08:59] were beginning in Switzerland.
[02:09:01] Tells Fox News, he spoke with Iranian officials overnight and said,
[02:09:06] you close it and you won't have a country. He went on to tell these officials,
[02:09:10] You won't even make it back to your effing country. Now, earlier today, Iran's president, Masoud Pazeski,
[02:09:16] and said, the dumbest guy you know, heard this, didn't realize that this implies he's paying $20
[02:09:23] extra at the gas pump and said, wow, beast mode. Okay. The dumbest guy you know, heard Trump say
[02:09:32] this and went, dude, he's really, he's really telling it like it is to these fucking mullers,
[02:09:37] huh not not a clue not a thought in his mind not a unique or independent thought in his mind
[02:09:45] about why he was paying 40 extra dollars of the gas pump these past 100 days okay so hell yeah
[02:09:53] brother he's gonna he's gonna activate the military in ways that he hasn't in the last 100 days
[02:09:59] This about Iranian enrichment of uranium, the president does remember two days or three
[02:10:07] days prior to this when he was signing the memorandum of understanding, he openly admitted
[02:10:11] that if this continued for another week or four more weeks or five more weeks, that there
[02:10:18] would be complete economic collapse around the globe.
[02:10:21] That's what Donald Trump said when asked why he was signing this unbelievably favorable
[02:10:27] deal for the Iranian side.
[02:10:29] What did Trump say?
[02:10:32] In a moment of honesty, that only Trump can commit to, by the way, no other president
[02:10:39] will ever be that brutally honest.
[02:10:41] What did he say?
[02:10:42] He said, if this went on for another month, the entire energy market's would collapse.
[02:10:49] Okay?
[02:10:51] So, just remember that.
[02:10:56] So reacting to that, take a listen.
[02:10:58] We will not give up our right to enrichment, and they, too, will be forced to accept it.
[02:11:05] You all know what the so-called President of the United States was saying.
[02:11:10] He had made a complete 100-degree turn.
[02:11:13] He was saying that Iran must surrender unconditionally.
[02:11:17] Iran has no right to do this, it has no right to do that.
[02:11:23] President Trump, during our call, responded directly to those comments by Iranian President
[02:11:27] Masoud Pazashkin, President Trump told Fox News he better watch his mouth, he better
[02:11:32] shape up, or will take over the rest of the country.
[02:11:35] And so clearly the President reacting directly to these comments from Iran's President Masoud
[02:11:40] Pazashkin, and also President Trump talked about the broader memorandum of understanding,
[02:11:45] indicating this is just a ceasefire extension.
[02:11:48] This is not the final deal with the Iranian regime, and the President says he holds the
[02:11:51] cards and maintains a variety of options if the Iranians don't make these serious
[02:11:56] commitments at the negotiating table. He said I have a 60 day option and I can do whatever
[02:12:01] I want after that option. So again, President Trump, believe me, a variety of consider.
[02:12:06] Let's take a look at what it was saying last week.
[02:12:08] If I did the opposite, if I went out and continued to bomb them for another four, just bomb the
[02:12:16] hell out of them. I get bad press on that. No, there's nothing I can do. But what this
[02:12:21] does is it allows the ships to go? If we keep bombing, those ships won't be going, and you're
[02:12:27] talking about $500, $600, $700 million a day. It's a lot of money. That's why the world is okay.
[02:12:36] It's liquid. It's fine. Also, we run out of reserves in about four weeks. You know, there are reserves
[02:12:41] all over the world. We would really run out. It'll be a time when you wouldn't be able to get it,
[02:12:46] and you want to see Deadland? So for all those so-called geniuses that want to show me how
[02:12:51] smorthy
[02:12:52] as them why didn't they blow up
[02:12:55] general salamany as that of the general
[02:12:58] couple of other people that
[02:13:00] i like very much before you they were all
[02:13:07] galibath's advisor says in the swiss negotiations iran's negotiating team is
[02:13:10] focused seriously and uncompromisingly on realizing the five conditions the
[02:13:14] team's main priority is the issue of a complete ceasefire in lebanon and the
[02:13:17] regimes withdrawal
[02:13:18] Iran believes that America violated the agreement in Lebanon from the very first hour.
[02:13:22] The issue of suspending oil sanctions and releasing Iran's frozen assets is also on
[02:13:27] the table.
[02:13:28] Following the escalation on the Lebanese front, the Strait of Hormuz has been closed since
[02:13:31] yesterday through the efforts of the Iranian team.
[02:13:35] The pressure regarding the Lebanon issue and the closure of the Strait coinciding with
[02:13:38] the negotiations has intensely angered the American team, especially Trump.
[02:13:43] Additionally, Iran has not allowed any discussions on the nuclear issue in the negotiations.
[02:13:48] remarks today were an attempt to prevent further humiliation in the talks. The immediate response
[02:13:52] from the head of Iran's negotiating delegation to Trump's threat and the Iranian team's departure
[02:13:57] from the negotiation site has put America in a difficult position. The negotiations are ongoing.
[02:14:05] So that's the reality. It doesn't matter what Trump says. That's still the reality. And if you
[02:14:14] If you want to see the timeline, the Midas Touch, shouts out the Midas Touch, they have
[02:14:19] a timeline, okay?
[02:14:21] They have on March 9th, on April 1st, and then on June 17th, here are the different things
[02:14:27] that Trump has said so far.
[02:14:29] Let's take a look.
[02:14:30] So much oil.
[02:14:31] We have tremendous oil and gas, much more than we need.
[02:14:35] We're now totally independent of the Middle East, and yet we are there to help.
[02:14:41] We don't have to be there.
[02:14:43] We don't need their oil.
[02:14:44] don't need anything they have. I'm going to get bad press. I know that. Now, if I did
[02:14:48] the opposite, if I went out and continued to bomb them for another four, just bomb the
[02:14:53] hell out of them, I'd get bad press on that. No, there's nothing I can do. But what this
[02:14:58] says is it allows the ships to go. If we keep bombing, those ships won't be going. And you're
[02:15:04] talking about $500, $600, $700 million a day. It's a lot of money. A lot of money. That's
[02:15:12] That's why the world is okay, it's liquid, it's fine.
[02:15:15] Also we run out of reserves in about four weeks, there are reserves all over the world
[02:15:19] and we would really run out and it would be a time when you wouldn't be able to get it
[02:15:23] and you want to see Bedlam?
[02:15:25] So for all those so-called geniuses that want to show me how smart they are.
[02:15:31] Yeah, cooked.
[02:15:39] So let's get back to the fun.
[02:15:42] in Washington, D.C. Patty, the U.S. president, I mean, I know it's earlier in the day where
[02:15:46] you are, U.S. time, the U.S. president has been writing and speaking about what's happening
[02:15:52] here and about Iran.
[02:15:54] What did he say?
[02:15:56] He has, and it's a complete juxtaposition from what we heard from his vice president,
[02:16:00] J.D. Vance, when he was speaking before the cameras, he didn't really unprecedented talking
[02:16:05] about remaking the Middle East, it was conciliatory, it was hopeful, but then we get this post on
[02:16:11] social media from Donald Trump, and he wrote,
[02:16:13] Iran must immediately stop their highly-paid proxies in Lebanon from causing trouble
[02:16:19] if they don't will hit Iran very hard again, just like we did last week, only harder.
[02:16:25] And that, again, is a different tone from even the U.S. president in the last couple of days.
[02:16:31] He has been very critical of Israel telling them that they're being overly violent,
[02:16:36] saying you don't have to take down an entire apartment building just to go after one person.
[02:16:40] So, the president sending the message that Iran is to blame.
[02:16:47] By the way, German defense minister Boris Pistorius blames President Trump for the
[02:16:52] straight of Hormuz closure.
[02:16:56] Oh, no.
[02:17:02] Once they got a crumb of peace, even the European allies are like, all right, dude, what are
[02:17:07] you doing?
[02:17:08] And Trump's not going to like that.
[02:17:10] He's going to want to shift the blame over to possibly Israel, okay?
[02:17:15] Yo, you were right.
[02:17:18] Ducks are dying at the Trump pool.
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[02:17:45] We're, the vice president had exactly the opposite.
[02:17:48] So definitely different.
[02:17:49] Why didn't you stop it?
[02:17:51] It's impossible.
[02:17:52] These events are always going to happen.
[02:17:54] The message is coming from the two most powerful people in the Trump administration.
[02:18:02] And Patty, so that's the president who's in the US, of course.
[02:18:04] He's not here in Switzerland, he's not taking, well, he might be taking an active part in
[02:18:08] the negotiation remotely, we've seen that happen in the past, but he's not physically
[02:18:12] present here.
[02:18:13] His vice president is leading the U.S. delegation here.
[02:18:19] What can you tell us about the U.S. delegation here, what they want?
[02:18:23] Well, we heard from the vice president, who is obviously in the lead, along with Jared
[02:18:28] Kushner, the president's son-in-law, and envoy, and Steve Whitcoff, and his special
[02:18:32] envoy.
[02:18:33] We're not clear exactly what the backbench is, the technical teams.
[02:18:36] Obviously, when you're talking about nuclear weapons, nuclear enrichment, you need scientists.
[02:18:43] So we haven't gotten any sense or any readout from the Trump administration as to who else
[02:18:48] is there.
[02:18:49] But obviously, the three that I just mentioned taking the lead role, and we heard from the
[02:18:54] vice president even before he got on the plane saying that the biggest issues that he wanted
[02:18:59] to focus on is Lebanon, which obviously is the number one issue for the Iranians, and
[02:19:03] also the nuclear talks.
[02:19:05] And that is where there's been a bit of confusion in the United States.
[02:19:10] J.D. Vance has been going to pretty much all the media outlets trying to sell this deal,
[02:19:15] and he keeps telling people that the U.S. is going to get the enriched uranium from Iran,
[02:19:23] that the agreement calls for them to dilute it inside Iran with the supervision of the
[02:19:29] IAEA. So when he says he wants to tackle the nuclear issue, it's not quite clear. What
[02:19:35] he's telling the media is what he's going to try and get or what's in the agreement
[02:19:38] is what they're going to focus on.
[02:19:40] At the top of the hour, good morning to those of you just joining us today.
[02:19:44] Yeah, you won't have a country Trump fires back at Iran over the Strait of Hormuz. These
[02:19:49] guys are awesome. Like, obviously, there's some wires being crossed there on the one
[02:19:59] hand. They clearly have to, you know, always defend Donald Trump. But last week, Donald
[02:20:06] Trump was saying mean things about Israel and also going against Israel's interests.
[02:20:11] And these guys also have to obviously defend Israel. So now, hopefully, they can bring
[02:20:18] this back to a place where Trump's goals and Israel's goals are aligned in destroying the
[02:20:24] memorandum of understanding.
[02:20:25] It is 9 a.m. on June 21st.
[02:20:28] This is Fox and Friends just moments ago.
[02:20:31] Vice President J.D. Vance meeting with leaders from Qatar and Pakistan in Lucerne, Switzerland
[02:20:36] as peace talks are underway.
[02:20:38] Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey East is live in Tel Aviv with some breaking news and reaction.
[02:20:43] Hi Trey.
[02:20:44] Yeah, hey guys. Good morning. I just spoke with President Trump for more than 20 minutes
[02:20:49] and he gave some new insight and reaction about the ongoing talks that are taking place
[02:20:55] in Switzerland and the threats coming from the Iranian regime. President Trump telling
[02:20:59] Fox News that the U.S. may take over the strait in the future if they have to and collect
[02:21:06] tolls. The President described this as the United States being the guardian angel of
[02:21:11] the Strait of Hormuz and the Middle East.
[02:21:13] And the president said ultimately that would involve
[02:21:15] the U.S. taking 20% of the oil
[02:21:18] that passes through the Strait.
[02:21:19] Remember, this comes in reaction to the Iranians
[02:21:23] saying they will close the Strait of Hormuz
[02:21:25] in response to Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
[02:21:29] President Trump tells Fox News
[02:21:31] he spoke with Iranian officials overnight
[02:21:34] and said, you close it and you won't have a country.
[02:21:37] He went on to tell these officials,
[02:21:39] You won't even make it back to your effing country.
[02:21:42] Now, earlier today, Iran's president, Masoud Pazeskian,
[02:21:45] said this about Iranian enrichment of uranium.
[02:21:48] The president's also reacting to that.
[02:21:50] Take a listen.
[02:21:51] We will not give up our right to enrichment.
[02:21:54] And they, too, will be forced to accept it.
[02:21:58] You all know what the so-called president of the United States
[02:22:01] was saying.
[02:22:03] He had made a complete 100-degree turn.
[02:22:06] he was saying that Iran must surrender unconditionally. Iran has no right to do this. It has no right
[02:22:12] to do that.
[02:22:16] President Trump during our call responded directly to those comments by Iranian President
[02:22:20] Masoud Bazechkin. President Trump told Fox News he better watch his.
[02:22:24] They can't send Trey out of Tel Aviv. They I know you're thinking like why is Trey not
[02:22:30] in Switzerland, he's their top foreign correspondent, but his ass is just sewed.
[02:22:40] His ass is tied to Tel Aviv, like they've strapped him to Tel Aviv.
[02:22:46] He can't leave.
[02:22:47] Now, he better shape up or we'll take over the rest of the country.
[02:22:51] And so clearly the president reacting directly to these comments from Iran's president, Masoud
[02:22:56] Pazashkin and also President Trump talked about the broader memorandum of understanding indicating this is just a ceasefire
[02:23:03] Extension, this is not the final deal with the Iranian regime and the president says he holds the cards and maintains a variety of options
[02:23:10] If the Iranians don't make these serious commitments at the negotiating table
[02:23:13] He also only has black t-shirts because he came in with a tiny piece of luggage
[02:23:20] He thought he was gonna be there for like a week and now
[02:23:23] And now they basically strap them on to that chair, so he has to wear the same t-shirt
[02:23:31] over and over again.
[02:23:32] You guys all understand, this is a man who is tormented and tortured.
[02:23:36] He said I have a 60 day option and I can do whatever I want after that option.
[02:23:41] So again, President Trump leaving a variety of considerations on the table and says that
[02:23:46] the United States could become the guardian angel of the Strait of Hormuz and collect
[02:23:51] tolls itself while taking oil, around 20%, the president says.
[02:23:57] As it relates to oil, President Trump also said that 19 million barrels of crude oil
[02:24:02] exited the Persian Gulf yesterday as a result of this memorandum of understanding with the
[02:24:07] Iranians.
[02:24:08] Guys.
[02:24:09] So, as always, a fascinating report and fascinating interview you just had with President Trump.
[02:24:14] When he says something like, the United States will be the guardian angel of the Strait of
[02:24:18] removes, and that the United States reserves the option of taking 20% of the oil that passes
[02:24:23] through there.
[02:24:24] Is that a message as much to Iran as it is to other world leaders around the globe that
[02:24:32] you need to participate in this and help us make sure that the strait remains open to
[02:24:38] the free passage of oil?
[02:24:41] Yeah, absolutely.
[02:24:43] Because remember during Operation Epic Fury, President Trump called on these other countries
[02:24:46] to get involved because the United States uses just a few percentage points of its oil
[02:24:52] that actually comes out of the Persian Gulf. And these other countries didn't want to get
[02:24:55] directly involved in securing this critical international waterway. It was only after
[02:25:00] the fact that they actually were offering to help and send military reinforcements.
[02:25:04] With what military capabilities? Can someone explain this to me? With what military capabilities?
[02:25:13] if America had this capacity, why did they not do it? Did they just simply choose not
[02:25:20] to do it out of the kindness of their hearts? Why is there currently a ceasefire negotiation
[02:25:31] taking place, and it's not just Iran, it's not just Iran begging to allow America to
[02:25:44] give them access to their own territorial waterway that they currently control.
[02:25:54] It just doesn't make any sense when Trump is like, dude, we'll take it, we'll take it
[02:25:58] by force this time it's like well why didn't you do it last time why didn't
[02:26:02] you do it for the last hundred days
[02:26:04] forcements it was the u.s. military the u.s. Navy specifically
[02:26:08] that put that significant
[02:26:10] trump has done such a great job with the reflecting pool he's getting ready to
[02:26:14] manage a larger body of water also green
[02:26:17] or blue american flag blue
[02:26:20] significant economic pressure on the iranian regime by closing iranian ports
[02:26:24] they were losing hundreds of millions of dollars
[02:26:26] every day. And again, this is what they consider their leverage because they lost so much on
[02:26:32] the battlefield. They are looking again to the Strait of Hormuz. And that is why you
[02:26:36] heard that statement from Iran's IRG.
[02:26:38] The Strait of Hormuz is the battlefield. Okay? It's the only battlefield that matters.
[02:26:48] That's it. The only reason why this MOU is being signed, the only reason why there's
[02:26:55] the actual conversations taking place about like Iranian needs, Iranian demands, is because
[02:27:01] of the Shrait of Hormuz.
[02:27:04] I don't think anybody misunderstands the situation.
[02:27:07] Trump certainly doesn't.
[02:27:08] He signed the treaty.
[02:27:09] See overnight, threatening to close the Shrait in response to Israeli strikes against Hezbollah
[02:27:15] and Lebanon.
[02:27:16] And again, President Trump tells Fox News, he told Iranian officials directly, you close
[02:27:20] it and you won't have a country.
[02:27:22] Now I also asked the president about the situation in southern Lebanon and the exchange of fire
[02:27:27] between Israel and Hezbollah.
[02:27:30] Remember five IDF soldiers were killed over the weekend by Hezbollah.
[02:27:33] The Israelis responded with a series of airstrikes across southern Lebanon.
[02:27:37] The president told me he's disappointed Israel can't put Hezbollah away.
[02:27:41] He went on to say they can't do anything without knocking buildings down and that he
[02:27:45] is close to giving it to Syria.
[02:27:49] And he is talking about empowering Syrian President Dhafma al-Sharah to actually go
[02:27:54] into southern Lebanon and fight Hezbollah because the president believes that he would
[02:28:00] do a more precise job in terms of the way he would deal with Hezbollah, not knocking
[02:28:04] down buildings but fighting them on the ground.
[02:28:07] And so again, the president expressed what we had heard from President Trump just a week
[02:28:10] ago, his frustration or better put, his disappointment with the Israelis and the way that they are
[02:28:17] fighting Hezbollah.
[02:28:18] I think Israel, whenever Israel feels pressured, or whenever Israel feels like they're on the
[02:28:46] back foot. What do they do? They hurt one of the more vulnerable populations that it currently
[02:28:53] dominates. Okay? And obviously, the most unguarded population, as it stands currently, is the
[02:29:01] Palestinians in Gaza. I think this is also a mistake. Israel, by way of Kogat, denying aid to
[02:29:10] enter the Gaza Strip, Israel taking over more territory in the Gaza Strip in violation of
[02:29:15] of the other ceasefire is going to backfire on them. It's going to put Gaza back in the
[02:29:21] forefront of the conversation. And considering the amount of leverage that Iran has and considering
[02:29:27] the amount of goodwill that they gain from keeping Lebanon in the conversation, as a
[02:29:34] point of contention, like Israel's violations of the MOU in Lebanon as a major point of contention
[02:29:42] is actually causing the rest of the world to look at Iran more favorably, because they
[02:29:47] don't give a shit about Israel's territorial ambitions.
[02:29:52] They want the pain to stop.
[02:29:53] They want the bleeding to stop.
[02:29:54] They want the energy markets to return to normal.
[02:29:58] They understand the possible economic calamity that will take place if the Gulf is restricted,
[02:30:05] if the Strait of Hormuz is still blocked by the Iranian Navy.
[02:30:11] So for them, this is a wonderful trade-off, okay, we get to restrain Israel, we get to,
[02:30:16] you know, we get to sit back and watch America restrain Israel.
[02:30:20] And then in exchange for that, oil tankers can cross through the Strait of Hormuz, fantastic.
[02:30:29] So if Israel continues pushing in Gaza, then the conversation will expand into Gaza as
[02:30:34] well.
[02:30:35] It won't just be Lebanon, it'll be Gaza too.
[02:30:38] So I think that they're biting off more than they can chew once again and reminding the
[02:30:42] world that they're still dominating the Palestinians in Gaza because they have never stopped.
[02:30:47] Because once Iran is taken care of, many of these other issues will fall into place.
[02:30:51] Yeah, the president, based on what you're telling me, clearly sending a very strong message
[02:30:57] to Israel saying, it's too brutal the way you're handling it.
[02:31:00] I think an Al Qaeda guy can do it better, more precisely than you, not a good look for Israel,
[02:31:07] For sure in this, we had on the president earlier Herzog from Israel who spoke with Riff
[02:31:15] and he said, he promised that they had no territorial ambitions in Lebanon or specifically
[02:31:22] in southern Lebanon, which would indicate that when this is over, they're going to return
[02:31:27] the land back to the Lebanese who have been displaced there.
[02:31:32] Now, we just saw J.D. Vance very diplomatically handling things in Lucerne, Switzerland, and
[02:31:40] then your conversation with the president, a lot more aggressive.
[02:31:45] Is this a case of good cop, bad cop?
[02:31:50] I would say that the president is looking at the reality on the ground.
[02:31:53] And when the Iranians are making statements about closing the Strait of Hormuz, first
[02:31:57] of all, we know that that's propaganda because international shipping data indicates that
[02:32:02] many vessels are still passing through the Strait of Hormuz, this critical waterway.
[02:32:06] But the president clearly, he told Fox News, wanted to send a direct message to Iranian
[02:32:10] officials, even telling those officials, you won't even make it back to your country
[02:32:14] if you close the Strait of Hormuz.
[02:32:16] I think it's also important to note the fact that so much oil actually made it out yesterday,
[02:32:20] 19 million barrels, according to President Trump.
[02:32:23] That's a very significant number and an indication that there are still vessels leaving the Persian
[02:32:27] Gulf.
[02:32:28] And this is not talking specifically about Iranian ports.
[02:32:30] We're talking about these Gulf countries.
[02:32:32] allies of the United States. And the president says there was such a backlog of oil that
[02:32:36] it's now gushing out of the Persian Gulf. And you think about just how still things were
[02:32:41] in this region. And now that it is open again.
[02:32:43] Yeah, it's only 55 tankers that have passed through. I assume that in order to keep up
[02:32:49] with the demand, the number would probably be higher than 100. Because under normal circumstances,
[02:32:55] to be a hundred, right? So the fact that it hasn't even gotten to pre-Epstein's
[02:33:01] fury levels and beyond, which is what it's supposed to be at, then, you know,
[02:33:11] Iran has successfully stopped at least some of the ships from from crossing.
[02:33:17] And I think today, since they said that they would close the Schroder Hormuz again, I don't think any ships have passed today.
[02:33:28] CEO of Iran's National Oil Company, since last Monday, our ships have passed 25 million barrels of oil through the previous U.S. blockade line.
[02:33:36] The Iranian ships that passed through, passed through in the initial signage of the memorandum of understanding.
[02:33:46] Okay, Ron's goalie was a real blockade.
[02:33:58] Oh, did the game end in a tie?
[02:34:01] They stole that goal from them.
[02:34:03] It's messed up.
[02:34:04] They called it offside, and the VAR and stole it.
[02:34:11] These vessels can actually export this oil, but I think really an important point here
[02:34:15] is what the president is leaving on the table as it relates to the Strait of Hormuz.
[02:34:21] He says we may take over the Strait if we have to, I'll blow the S out of them.
[02:34:27] And he is talking about the fact that if the Iranians try to close the Strait of Hormuz,
[02:34:30] not only will the U.S. open the Strait, they'll take control of the Strait and be the guardian
[02:34:35] angels of the Strait of Hormuz and the Middle East and then ultimately take a percentage
[02:34:39] of the oil that is passing through.
[02:34:41] And again, this is an indication that President Trump is signaling to the Iranians that are
[02:34:45] currently at the table in Switzerland, make these concessions about your nuclear program
[02:34:50] and adhere to the memorandum of understanding, or there would be serious consequences that
[02:34:54] would actually reverse what they are trying to do, saying that if they don't make a deal,
[02:34:59] we'll collect tolls.
[02:35:00] The United States of America.
[02:35:01] Right.
[02:35:02] But let me drill, Tray, quickly into exactly what Rachel's talking about, the look of a
[02:35:07] good cop, bad cop.
[02:35:08] Because when Iran's president, Przestian, said that Iran will maintain the right to enrich
[02:35:15] uranium, it flies in the face of the entire gold that Vice President Vance just laid
[02:35:20] out on camera, an historic first time ever in history, Iran and the U.S. meeting at a
[02:35:27] high level, advancing that if Iran will abandon their nuclear ambition, then they will receive
[02:35:34] a fundamentally different relationship with the U.S.
[02:35:37] Does President Trump even have a, does he, he pretty much has to tell the president of
[02:35:41] Iran, that he should watch his mouth, because he's trying to derail this on the eve of it
[02:35:47] actually happening.
[02:35:48] I mean, there's only one country that he should be restraining here, and it is not Iran, it
[02:35:55] is Israel.
[02:35:56] But of course, you're never going to hear that on Fox News.
[02:36:04] As ship positions and the strait vessels continue to enter and exit the Middle East
[02:36:08] Gulf on June 20th, data from Lloyd's List Intelligence shows, despite Iran claiming it
[02:36:13] was closed to straight, traffic was seen moving with AIS on via the northern route, and also
[02:36:18] the southern route for the first time in weeks.
[02:36:24] What about today is the real question?
[02:36:27] Because this is yesterday, when they first claimed that they were going to close the
[02:36:35] should a hormones they might not have until today. But even then I don't know.
[02:36:42] So I'm really new here. Oh, so I'm not really here a lot. So does bro just go over the
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[02:38:06] For example, if you were tuning in to the People's Broadcasting Service PBS,
[02:38:12] since day two of Operation Epic Fury, Operation Epsties Fury,
[02:38:17] you would have a really good understanding of exactly what was going on,
[02:38:22] as most of mainstream outlets kept repeatedly telling you over and over again
[02:38:27] over and over again that America was pummeling Iran and that Iran was in a dire situation.
[02:38:31] There was one broadcaster, PBS, People's Broadcasting Service, Piker Broadcasting Service that said,
[02:38:36] that's not the case. Iran is actually pushing our shit in.
[02:38:43] A hundred days later now, the entire world is forced to arrive at that conclusion.
[02:38:49] And I kept saying it over and over again and everybody yelled at me and everybody said,
[02:38:53] Iran. You're wrong. Before we started blowing up Iran, I said over and over again that Israel's
[02:39:02] goals here are to destroy Iran. There's no regime change happening. That's not their
[02:39:07] actual goal. And we shouldn't even have a say in this regardless. People set us on.
[02:39:13] Why don't you care about the plight of the Iranian people? Well, that was a justification
[02:39:17] for you to get on board with the death and destruction campaign in Iran. And some people
[02:39:23] were played a fool. Many of you argued with me. One of those people actually was Azman
[02:39:29] Gold. Remember Azman Gold's tweet from the Iranian uprisings that were taking place? He
[02:39:34] was like, oh, finally, we will deliver peace, prosperity and freedom to the people of Iran
[02:39:39] like he gives a shit.
[02:39:51] You must ask yourself why.
[02:39:57] Why won't mainstream news report on the news accurately?
[02:40:04] What's the purpose?
[02:40:09] Fox News is never going to report on the news accurately because they're unbelievably
[02:40:13] biased as a mouthpiece for the state, a propagandist for not only the American state, but for
[02:40:19] the Israeli one as well.
[02:40:21] Midwestern mom fitting in, thank you for the five gifted, hype train level five achieved,
[02:40:25] And thank you for the 25 gifted subs
[02:40:36] Well the reason why people
[02:40:39] We're not giving you the news
[02:40:42] Accurately is because of the biases that they have the biases towards whatever the State Department goals are
[02:40:48] Most mainstream outlets unfortunately fail to deliver the news and analysis in a truthful manner to you
[02:40:55] Because their primary purpose is to do the bidding of the state
[02:40:59] Specifically the State Department at Trian. Thank you
[02:41:07] For the 25 gift subs
[02:41:16] But we don't do that here because I'm not backed by Exxon mobile Chevron shell British Petroleum
[02:41:23] him. Raytheon, Lockheed Martin are numerous other companies that want wars to continue.
[02:41:32] I'm only sponsored by you, the people. And therefore I deliver the news to you, the people.
[02:41:38] Of course, I have my own biases, but I think it's appropriate for me to reveal them to
[02:41:42] you ahead of time. I don't shy away from telling you what my perspective is. And you
[02:41:49] can make up your mind on whether or not it's appropriate, that the analysis will
[02:41:55] always be rooted in truth. We must always seek truth from facts, and we must
[02:42:02] always say the truth. Connie Kitty, thank you for the 10 gifted. As a matter of fact,
[02:42:10] I do have Oilers in this chat from the pearl of the Gulf, the beautiful state
[02:42:16] of Qatar. I'm sure that those big oilers didn't appreciate when I was talking about why Iran
[02:42:24] was establishing military deterrence and striking the nation-state of Qatar.
[02:42:29] So even then, I am still primarily beholden to the truth.
[02:42:32] And we just, but let us get back to the analysis.
[02:42:52] That's considering, that's rich considering you lie on stream all the time.
[02:42:55] Let me guess, because I say I game and I never do.
[02:43:00] That's what you're going to say, right?
[02:43:02] Anyway, we are currently at level 6 hype train.
[02:43:10] Almost done with level 6 hype train only, 3 and 2 quarters to go.
[02:43:18] You lie about gaming, shake me before you put it, boot me down, here you go, you have
[02:43:22] been shaken, you have been shooketh.
[02:43:32] true you lied just last night about gaming you lying liar okay just heard
[02:43:36] from a vice president jd vance in switzerland before these talks commence
[02:43:41] and he rather had a more tame tone we're gonna be playing this to the president's
[02:43:48] latest post charlie kirk national and also in the past a few minutes fox news is
[02:43:55] reporting attributing to an interview that the president did with them on this
[02:43:59] channel, essentially saying you close the Strait of Hormose and you won't have a country
[02:44:06] threatening that the United States may even take over the Strait of Hormose and also the-
[02:44:13] Level 7 hype trend. Neon Communists, thank you for the five tier one gift to subs.
[02:44:16] Elweto, thank you for the five tier one gift to subs.
[02:44:18] Continuous threat of taking over the country as well, which again, in contrast to the Vice
[02:44:25] president's tone tells us something that Leia, he is speaking to his base. He is speaking
[02:44:31] with the voters who voted for him, but also on Fox News, he's speaking with the voters who will
[02:44:37] vote in the upcoming midterm elections. And if I compare that. Yeah, I think Donald Trump has
[02:44:44] an opportunity here. He has an opportunity to advocate responsibility, which he loves to do,
[02:44:51] shift it over to Israel and to salvage his reputation a little bit and say look
[02:44:59] we tried it we got duped we got pushed into this it didn't work out so now
[02:45:07] we're trying something different I'm a deal maker we're gonna do wonderful
[02:45:10] deals with Iran okay he is one of the few people with a literal cult that is
[02:45:19] capable of reaching a broad audience with this kind of message and convincing a lot
[02:45:24] of Americans. Some tape, thank you for the 10 gifted subs. Level 7 hype trend at 34%.
[02:45:40] Reporter here, the Iranian delegation just leaked that a new tenant of the updated MOU
[02:45:45] is streamer hasampiker resuming
[02:45:48] a gameplay of telltale batman that's crazy i didn't realize
[02:45:52] i knew iraq she was uh... was a house in abi had
[02:45:56] but i didn't know he was a gaming watcher as well
[02:45:59] he must have snuck that one into the memorandum of understanding
[02:46:03] all well
[02:46:04] i guess full-blown peace will never be accomplished
[02:46:11] with the rhetorics
[02:46:12] of the president of Iran, who spoke earlier today,
[02:46:16] he too is speaking with that domestic hard-line base.
[02:46:20] And that's how I read into what the president of the United States
[02:46:23] has said, and also that of Iran all the while.
[02:46:26] These historic talks seem to be going as planned.
[02:46:29] Yes, and we heard from JD Vance there, didn't we?
[02:46:32] He says he hopes to make progress on the nuclear issue
[02:46:35] and on the Lebanon ceasefire issue,
[02:46:38] two red lines that have been big talking points during this time, Tara.
[02:46:43] Indeed. In that few brief moments that he spoke to at events there, along with the Pakistani
[02:46:50] and Qatari counterparts just about an hour ago, he somewhat alluded to the issue of Iran's nuclear
[02:46:57] file and also the Strait of Hormuz somewhat being resolved and that these talks would be the start
[02:47:03] of the technical discussions that we were expected to see in the 60 days that were to come off.
[02:47:10] Say you will game this month if you get to level 15, learn how to farm subs? Okay, sure.
[02:47:16] I'll play a video game this month if we get to level 15 hype train, but we can't even get to
[02:47:20] level 10 hype train. We got a minute remaining on level seven. Okay, I promise you 100%. It's real.
[02:47:33] the signing of this 14-point MOU, but that is in stark contrast with what the Iranians
[02:47:40] are saying.
[02:47:41] Interestingly enough, we did not hear from the Iranian delegation.
[02:47:44] We heard from the Qatari Prime Minister, as well as the Pakistani Prime Minister and
[02:47:50] J.D.
[02:47:51] Vance, but not from the Iranians, and we don't see the Iranian presence.
[02:47:55] And so the Iranians are saying, according to the spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry,
[02:48:01] No, this is for us to just come into an agreement over the first pointer of this MOU, which
[02:48:07] is a conclusive end to hostilities in Lebanon.
[02:48:10] That promises as real as the MOU.
[02:48:12] Really interesting.
[02:48:13] Well, let me show you something here.
[02:48:19] Let me show you something.
[02:48:24] I downloaded Mechica Million.
[02:48:27] Okay.
[02:48:29] That's right. I downloaded mechekameleon already. So, you might be closer to that. You might
[02:48:40] be closer to seeing gaming on the Hassanavi broadcast than a hundred oil tankers transiting
[02:48:47] the Shredd of Hormuz unimpeded as a continuation of the memorandum of understanding.
[02:48:55] All right, it's up to you to achieve it
[02:49:01] It's up to you to achieve it. We're at level we're almost done with level 8 high train
[02:49:06] Whenever we hit level 10 high train, I carry the flame every day. It's true. I do it every damn day. I
[02:49:13] Carry it gladly willingly
[02:49:17] So if we do receive level 15 I'm trying then you'll see it
[02:49:22] We'll see it.
[02:49:26] And then we're going to get into all the other provisions out there.
[02:49:29] What about the role of Israel then?
[02:49:31] Of course.
[02:49:32] Well, the reason that the two sides have not moved beyond this first point is precisely
[02:49:38] because of Israel's engagement in southern Lebanon and the deadly attacks that we've
[02:49:44] seen over the course of the past 24 hours alone.
[02:49:47] of course, Israel's argument is that we're retaliating against Hezbollah and also Hezbollah
[02:49:53] seems to not be coming down at all, it's that double in doubt, it's called the source yesterday
[02:49:58] in Lebanon, he's a community giftist, what has happened in the past month alone is that
[02:50:04] people have even further radicalized because they've lost faith in the government of Lebanon,
[02:50:09] they've lost faith in diplomacy and they believe that they're on their own fending for themselves
[02:50:14] and Leia, this is why civilians are the only really individuals and people paying the price
[02:50:24] and really the toll of this war. And that seems to be the continuing story that we're
[02:50:31] hearing in Lebanon.
[02:50:33] What can we sense from the mood in those talks? What would it be like? It would be tough,
[02:50:40] i assume to you know to get the line
[02:50:43] issues that we've seen over this war you know bombing of the school the loss of
[02:50:47] life
[02:50:47] on the u s side
[02:50:49] in other words so much has gone on
[02:50:51] how do they clear the pathway
[02:50:53] for genuine peace
[02:50:55] indeed and i think that's the question on everyone's mind and people's mind if i
[02:50:59] speak at least in people in iran lebanon israel and people are tired of wars and
[02:51:04] conflicts and people want to move
[02:51:06] beyond uh... the rhetorics that were that they're hearing quite frankly
[02:51:10] okay okay we know all this
[02:51:12] are joining us now
[02:51:12] uh... danie denon outrageous danie denon rips media for blaming israel over
[02:51:17] terror
[02:51:18] now israeli ambassador to the uh... oh my god fox news is literally competing
[02:51:23] with zbs
[02:51:25] and znn
[02:51:26] to be the number one most trusted news resource in israel
[02:51:32] all my god
[02:51:33] danie denon
[02:51:35] gets yelled at or starts screaming because the the united nations like
[02:51:40] correctly calling israel's war crimes out
[02:51:43] and then instantly the next day he's on fox news to defend
[02:51:48] israel's honor
[02:51:52] then it done on
[02:51:53] israel is number one in a thin
[02:51:56] denny denone ambassador great to see you
[02:52:01] good morning channel thank you for having me
[02:52:03] okay so let's start here iran says that they're closing the straight there's
[02:52:07] dispute like if the iranian guy did this fox news is a look their barbaric
[02:52:11] animals here they are
[02:52:13] if the iranian guy behaved in the same way that done it done on dead at the
[02:52:17] uh... u n
[02:52:19] assembly
[02:52:21] that's what they would say
[02:52:22] by the way we have officially reached level ten high transfer
[02:52:25] is my great honor to carry the flame once again today this is charlie of arabia
[02:52:29] This has a story attached to it, in the shimmering heat of the Arabian desert.
[02:52:43] This is the story of Charlie Al Kirk, known to the Bedouin as Abu Al-Nur, father of light,
[02:52:49] Welcome to the Britishers Charlie of Arabia.
[02:53:19] We're at level 10, we'll get the 15th gaming will unlock on the broadcast this month.
[02:54:19] The truth is eternal
[02:54:22] And the righteous are proofs of us
[02:54:25] And with Allah we will stand for it
[02:54:30] We will walk side by side
[02:54:32] We will bear witness to your good deeds
[02:54:35] We will bear witness to your good deeds
[02:54:38] We will fight for the sake of the Gospel
[02:54:40] And we will decide the name
[02:54:43] We will bear witness to your good deeds
[02:55:17] I was at the Costco this morning, saw a dude wearing a black hoodie that had a picture of
[02:55:24] Charlie Kirk on the back with 1993 to 2025 underneath it, Lamal Alberta, by the way,
[02:55:29] hell yeah dude.
[02:55:30] It's great to see, it's great to see people.
[02:55:35] Khali Arakirk was debating his local umma about the Sunni versus Shia relations.
[02:55:40] He posed the question, counting or not counting Hashinshin violence when an infidel's arrow
[02:55:45] pierced his neck.
[02:55:46] Rest in Jannah.
[02:55:52] Yeah, thank God he actually said the shahada and found the light of Allah and reverted to Islam on the spot.
[02:56:05] Okay, all right, I'm not gonna read this whole thing Jesus Christ.
[02:56:12] Wise words from the gaped crusader Jesus Christ.
[02:56:16] All right.
[02:56:20] Now let's get back to someone who has not been carrying the flame.
[02:56:24] Danny Denon.
[02:56:25] About how effective that is and is not at this point.
[02:56:29] But they say it's because Israel and Lebanon, that conflict continues.
[02:56:34] Vice President Vance talked about this in the White House briefing room this weekend
[02:56:37] about how that complicates Israel's action, what we're trying to accomplish in the Middle
[02:56:41] East.
[02:56:42] Here's what he said.
[02:56:43] but the president is going frustrated sometimes that we seem to be right on
[02:56:46] the cusp of a major breakthrough in the agreement
[02:56:49] and all of a sudden there's a major explosion that goes off in a civilian
[02:56:52] population center in bay root
[02:56:54] and a lot of people who have nothing to do with his blow lose their lives
[02:56:58] so best of what are the conversations like what are the understandings like
[02:57:01] between top u s and israeli official that put at this point about what i don't
[02:57:04] know what i think it's a gift in
[02:57:08] regarding lebanon we talk directly with the lebanese government and we want to
[02:57:12] thank the secretary of state and the US officials for mediating the talks.
[02:57:16] Okay, I can't listen to this fucking guy. Is this the new one? Fox News is complaining
[02:57:23] again about socialism. They're doing this every day now.
[02:57:27] We're just two days away from major primaries in New York where the city's congressional
[02:57:31] races are drawing nationwide attention. New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani has been hitting
[02:57:37] the trail to boost his fellow Democratic socialists as he works to expand their movement.
[02:57:42] Donnie and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders argue that the current Democratic Party establishment
[02:57:47] does not meet the moment.
[02:57:50] For far too long, our party has seen its job as managing decline instead of delivering
[02:57:55] material change for working people.
[02:57:57] It has seen its job as explaining why we cannot instead of showing.
[02:58:02] I don't know which is the new one.
[02:58:03] They've been doing this every hour.
[02:58:04] Yeah.
[02:58:05] Fox News has gone back.
[02:58:07] Fox News, I didn't know your twin brother played for Iran.
[02:58:11] crazy. That's come on, man. I don't know how to respond to that. Anyway. Oh, hype train
[02:58:24] is over. Hype train is over, ladies and gentlemen. Hype train died with a whimper. I guess I guess
[02:58:36] that spells another summer with no gaming, another season with no gaming.
[02:58:46] How we can.
[02:58:50] And that old way of thinking will lose on Tuesday.
[02:58:53] And we carry the plan that the American people understand.
[02:58:58] And that is that the politics and the policies of the Democratic establishment are no longer
[02:59:05] good enough
[02:59:08] natural correspondent brian jenice has the latest from new york city
[02:59:12] hi brian
[02:59:14] rich good afternoon with new york mayor zora mondani and senator bernie
[02:59:18] sanders are backing two democratic socialist
[02:59:21] and one former democratic socialist in three new york congressional house
[02:59:26] races ahead of tuesday's primary
[02:59:28] all three of these candidates are focused heavily on campaigning
[02:59:32] on Israel. In fact, these three candidates are attacking their progressive opponents
[02:59:37] for not being anti-Israel enough. All three accuse Israel of genocide and want to block
[02:59:43] U.S. military aid to the Jewish state. Here's Democratic Socialist candidate Claire Valdez
[02:59:48] who says her opponent waited too long to accuse Israel of genocide.
[02:59:54] So many Democrats stayed on the sidelines. They stayed quiet or they even attacked us
[02:59:58] protesting. What I want to see from our representatives is real moral priority on this issue.
[03:00:07] These Mamdani-backed candidates are also accusing their progressive opponents of accepting
[03:00:12] campaign money from APAC, the most influential pro-Israel lobbying group in the US. This week
[03:00:18] Mamdani even called APAC, quote, monsters turning Americans against one another.
[03:00:23] Like, he didn't go that hard. I wish he did. I mean, he was talking about now is the time for
[03:00:31] monsters is a gromshee quote, but, but, you know, did Fox News calm down on the Hasan bad segments?
[03:00:41] I mean, I'm I usually catch a stray in these segments regardless, but no, they've they've
[03:00:47] just like the Hassanbad segments were always about this anyway. And you can see it in the
[03:00:56] same vein, basically.
[03:00:57] These monsters take many forms today. Those who would rather spend far more on political
[03:01:02] contributions than they would ever be made.
[03:01:05] Earlier chattas were saying that there was another Hassanbad segment, as a matter of
[03:01:10] fact.
[03:01:11] To pay in taxes. In APAC, for whom the only thing more frightening than democracy being
[03:01:17] allowed to run its course is an amdogenicide in Netanyahu's wars.
[03:01:22] I didn't like that he said Netanyahu's wars by the way.
[03:01:24] That was a scripted it because Bernard, old burn dog is in the building.
[03:01:31] Mom Donnie's most controversial pick is Democratic Socialist Daria Lisa Avila Chevalier who's
[03:01:36] looking to unseat five-term Democratic Congressman Adriano Espaya.
[03:01:41] She wants to abolish prisons and is against all deportations even for convicted criminals.
[03:01:46] In deleted tweets in 2020, she in part called former President Biden a war criminal, the
[03:01:51] U.S. in effing disgrace, and vowed to defund and abolish the police entirely.
[03:01:55] Avila Chivalier says a win by Democratic Socialists will prove that Mamdani's win in New York
[03:02:00] wasn't a flash in the pan.
[03:02:02] Quote, I think if we can prove that that wasn't a fluke, that we are building the power of
[03:02:07] Democratic Socialists here in New York, and we are doing that at a federal level, I think
[03:02:11] that will be a domino for so many other cities and states across the country.
[03:02:15] We know that socialism beats fascism, it can't just be New York, it has to be the entire
[03:02:19] country that is building on socialist power for working people.
[03:02:24] If Mamdani's Democratic Socialist candidates defeat two incumbent Democrats on Tuesday,
[03:02:29] it will send a very large message that will raise a lot of eyebrows that perhaps the future
[03:02:35] of the Democratic Party is more socialist than ever.
[03:02:37] Rich?
[03:02:38] Brian Yenis from New York.
[03:02:40] Brian, thank you.
[03:02:41] For more on this, let's bring in Alex Swear, the Washington Times editor at large, and
[03:02:44] Corbyn Trent, the former communications director for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, former Bernie
[03:02:49] Sanders.
[03:02:50] I think one of the funniest aspects of this is like, APEC and Israel are unbelievably unpopular,
[03:02:55] but APEC is probably like the least popular entity in the country right now in politics,
[03:03:02] in a sea of very unpopular entities, right?
[03:03:07] But one thing that you can always expect is that the New York Post is going to find a
[03:03:11] prominent rabbi or someone to be like, this is incredible anti-Semitism. Zoram Amdani and his
[03:03:19] statements against this foreign lobby that is actively trying to subvert democracy is actually
[03:03:28] blood libel. And I don't think these guys understand this doesn't work anymore, like at all.
[03:03:34] It's partially never going to work because of the fact that these outlets kept hitting
[03:03:45] this line over and over again over the course of the last three years.
[03:03:50] But it's hilarious that they just still do it regardless.
[03:03:54] It's like reflex.
[03:04:00] It's a reflex.
[03:04:01] Yeah.
[03:04:02] I'm Donnie Brands, APAC Monsters and Broadside and Broadside at pro-Israel, uh, at pro-Israel
[03:04:08] US Jews. I don't even understand what this fucking title is. But it's just, it's just funny that they're
[03:04:14] like, nope, nope, this is, this is a blood libel. This is anti-Semitism. You're doing violence against
[03:04:20] Jews. Brother, American Jews don't even fuck with APAC. What do you mean?
[03:04:25] Sanders campaign strategist and the co-founder of Justice Democrats.
[03:04:31] Alex, we'll start with you.
[03:04:33] These are New York City primaries, they're not going to cost Democrats a seat.
[03:04:38] What is the national effect of all this, or is this just contained to a couple of house
[03:04:42] races in the city?
[03:04:44] You know, I think it plays well in very blue areas, but not across the nation, especially
[03:04:49] when you have a Democrat candidate up against a formidable Republican.
[03:04:54] I think of the California governor's race, Steve Hilton ran a really strong competition there.
[03:05:00] Yeah. No, that analysis is literally idiotic. The idea that this is, that race is going to be
[03:05:07] anything but a blowout. Mike, come on guys. I mean, you're wish casting. Oh, really? You're
[03:05:14] saying that your super strong opponent is going to have their backs blown out.
[03:05:21] That's what you're saying here, like that's what you're setting this up for.
[03:05:27] You're setting Steve Hilton up for even more failure.
[03:05:30] And, you know, the more moderate candidate, Becerra won.
[03:05:34] And I think that that's what we end up, we'll end up seeing across the board nationwide.
[03:05:38] And, but as these far left candidates, you know, take center stage, I do think Republicans
[03:05:43] are going to use this going into the midterms and even beyond looking at the next presidential
[03:05:48] election cycle, to paint the Democratic Party as being socialist, right?
[03:05:53] And that's something that even polls nowadays, I mean, it's overwhelmingly, I think, only
[03:05:57] 30-something percent of the American public support socialism.
[03:06:01] Of course, it's much higher within the Democratic Party, but I don't see it playing well nationally.
[03:06:05] Corbyn, what do you think about the national effects of this?
[03:06:08] I mean, you're working to get these types of candidates, have them get success across
[03:06:13] the country.
[03:06:14] something that can that can find success outside of New York watching DC Seattle?
[03:06:20] Well, it did in the 30s and 40s and 50s. And so that's exactly what the new deal
[03:06:24] was based on. That's exactly what the TDA was, which was really bad.
[03:06:28] And we should never repeat that famously, famously unpopular and famously bad
[03:06:34] initiatives based on that's what the interstate highway was built with.
[03:06:37] That's what NASA was built with. It was built with, uh, with a blend of government
[03:06:42] and shut up Corbin shut your mouth shut your dang mouth we don't like those
[03:06:49] things court you know and company operated sometimes government owned
[03:06:53] government operated entities and that's how we built America George man oh no
[03:06:57] he's a AOC former AOC comms director I he's he's a good he's a good dude I am
[03:07:02] not I'm I'm playing the role of the Fox News I'm playing the role of the Fox
[03:07:08] Fox News host, when I respond to his bad and terrible things that he's saying.
[03:07:16] Built the largest middle class nation in the current economy that we have is not working
[03:07:21] for the overwhelming majority of Americans.
[03:07:23] I mean, people can't afford housing, they can't afford education, they can't afford
[03:07:26] childcare, they can't afford groceries.
[03:07:28] And we've tried so many ways.
[03:07:30] Go back to Obama in 08, and then you go forward to Bernie Sanders, you go forward to Barack
[03:07:35] Obama and then Donald Trump a couple of times.
[03:07:38] been trying to vote their way out of this mess for a long time and I think they're ready.
[03:07:42] They're willing. People are willing to try different things and he cooks every time he
[03:07:46] goes on Fox and the other guy that cooks every time they go on Fox is obviously phase, phase
[03:07:51] shock here and, and Corbin Trent are the two guys that they always let on Fox news in like
[03:07:56] the earlier hours. They'll never be like a permanent panelist or anything and they'll
[03:08:00] never go on like Laura Ingram. But um, on the weekend shows, they allow some of these
[03:08:05] dudes that go on Fox News and just like to defend democratic socialism and it's awesome.
[03:08:10] What we need is better competition. You know, like NASA, we basically handed the keys from
[03:08:14] NASA over to a trillionaire now. Elon Musk, the welfare king. And I think that people are saying,
[03:08:20] Hey, this is not working for me. I want to try something different. And I think it will resonate.
[03:08:25] There are places like Tennessee that will, that can be brought back into the fold of the Democratic
[03:08:29] party. If Democratic, Democratic candidates and incumbents start producing results. That's the
[03:08:34] real question. Can they produce results? Yeah, and that's actually what I was going to go to Alex
[03:08:39] with here. You've got examples now of some major cities, soon Washington D.C., but New York City,
[03:08:44] for the chunk of this year after January, that have been governed by Democratic socialists.
[03:08:51] What are the results there? Been in how high are the stakes party-wide for these mayors to
[03:08:56] succeed? And have we seen a retrenchment from some of the policies there? Yeah, I think to your point,
[03:09:02] I remember when Mandani first went into office, they had their big snowstorm, and of course
[03:09:07] there were New Yorkers very upset about how long they were in traffic trying to get through,
[03:09:12] unable to get to work because of the snow still unplowed.
[03:09:17] So I think that it's going to take time to see how these policies actually impact the
[03:09:21] cities and maybe by the next presidential election cycle that will be something Republicans
[03:09:25] hit home.
[03:09:26] I think that Corbyn said something that I think is across the board speaks to voters,
[03:09:30] especially younger voters,
[03:09:32] the American dream is still being able to buy your own house.
[03:09:36] And that's something that, you know,
[03:09:37] I think if you look at the 70s,
[03:09:39] the average housing price was like $20,000.
[03:09:42] And now we're looking at like $400,000 as your medium.
[03:09:46] It just, it's my, I think that there are candidates
[03:09:49] who are speaking to those core values,
[03:09:51] the affordability of housing, child.
[03:09:54] This is my, this is probably my favorite type
[03:09:57] of Fox news conversation when you have like,
[03:09:59] you know, someone advancing talking points at the best of Democratic socialism.
[03:10:04] The other side has to immediately concede that, because they've done so much right-wing populism
[03:10:09] around like affordability themselves with no real clear solution to any of these problems
[03:10:16] beyond just claiming that it's the migrants that are ruining everything.
[03:10:21] But they have to, they have to recognize that this problem persists, right?
[03:10:27] That's my favorite type of Fox News commentary. When they're like, yes, affordability has
[03:10:32] gotten so out of control that people are looking for socialism as an answer to the crisis.
[03:10:38] It's so kooky. Great. Great. That's good. My second favorite type of commentary that
[03:10:46] comes from Fox News, whenever Democratic socialism is talked about on their airwaves, is they
[03:10:52] immediately go, they immediately get to a defensive posture and they start talking about
[03:10:57] how we need more moderate Democrats. We need more responsible moderate Democrats and not
[03:11:02] this kooky pie in the sky socialist ideals. They turn into Hillary Rodham Clinton, basically,
[03:11:08] and then they start defending Nancy Pelosi. That's also awesome. Both are good. It's important.
[03:11:15] Liberals, take note if you're in here. Hate watching. Take note of how you deal with Republicans.
[03:11:23] Take note with how you deal with reactionary sentiment.
[03:11:26] Take note of how they respond to you or they call you a socialist and say you're ridiculous
[03:11:31] and crazy, but when there's an actual, when there's an actual person who is at least sympathetic
[03:11:36] to that cause, their reaction is very different.
[03:11:40] Care that will really resonate, especially because of this rise in populism across both
[03:11:44] sides is this push on the establishment here in DC saying that this hasn't worked.
[03:11:49] Let's try something different.
[03:11:50] I'm just not sure if across the board, across the whole nation, that everyone's going to
[03:11:55] get on board with the term socialism.
[03:11:57] It still does not pull well.
[03:11:59] Corbyn, you've had Hakeem Jeffries, the House minority leader campaign against some of these
[03:12:04] candidates.
[03:12:05] Also former House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, who passed away last
[03:12:11] month, he's made this final push.
[03:12:15] In it he tells the New York Times-
[03:12:16] From his deathbed, basically, ironically.
[03:12:19] And on his deathbed, the key to liberal democracy being able to come back is to get rid of the
[03:12:23] perception that we have allowed to grow, that the entire Democratic Party is committed to
[03:12:28] a series of very drastic social reconstructions that go beyond the politically-
[03:12:33] Yeah, like, we love Barney Frank here at Fox News.
[03:12:37] Oh, great.
[03:12:39] Hey, Washington liberals, I will fight for your right to housing and healthcare.
[03:12:43] So get with it or get out of the fucking way.
[03:12:45] I mean, yeah.
[03:12:46] I mean, I say the same thing to all manner of reactionaries, right?
[03:12:49] It doesn't matter what your point of view is, I'm still going to make sure that you
[03:12:53] get fucking adequate housing, and you can live a more comfortable life.
[03:12:58] Acceptable.
[03:12:59] This point was basically to push change in an incremental way, probably far less aggressive
[03:13:03] than those on the left are willing to push right now, and as you mentioned, this is on
[03:13:06] his deathbed.
[03:13:07] This is like the last thing he wanted to say on planet Earth to your party to find success.
[03:13:11] So do you think it is too aggressive the way that some of these candidates have pushed
[03:13:15] change?
[03:13:16] Do they need to go slower?
[03:13:17] No, I think actually that's the biggest problem with this party is that they, you know, like
[03:13:22] Zoramun Dany said in that speech that this party has become the decline managers.
[03:13:26] They basically think that the status quo is what was working.
[03:13:30] You know, I think Clinton ran that campaign.
[03:13:32] Hillary Clinton ran that campaign.
[03:13:33] Kamala Harris ran that campaign.
[03:13:35] To some degree, Joe Biden was able to escape from it because he had a bigger brand than
[03:13:39] the Democratic Party itself.
[03:13:40] But no, they keep saying that everything's great.
[03:13:43] You know, the purchasing power has never been higher.
[03:13:45] The stock market's great.
[03:13:46] Everything is wonderful.
[03:13:47] It's like that Lego movie, everything is wonderful, everything is awesome, but it's not.
[03:13:52] Everything is not awesome.
[03:13:53] And I think that's why people twice now have turned to Donald Trump.
[03:13:56] That's why people where I'm from have turned to Donald Trump.
[03:13:59] Not because of who he was as a person or all of his actions that he took privately.
[03:14:05] They did it in spite of that because they want a better country.
[03:14:08] They want an affordable life.
[03:14:09] They want a country that's building.
[03:14:10] They want their cities fixed, right?
[03:14:13] And the Democratic Party needs to understand that they're going to have to remodel this
[03:14:16] thing real quick.
[03:14:18] It's not functional.
[03:14:19] These systems that people, you know, whether it's the, you know, the Supreme Court, whether
[03:14:24] it's the IRS, these systems are dysfunctional.
[03:14:27] Okay.
[03:14:28] Alex Sawyer, Corbyn Trent, thanks for joining us.
[03:14:32] All right, we got, um, we got, uh, we got the, the inside China's insane propaganda theme park, the music industry is broken by drew good and we got meet the former CIA agent who wants to abolish the CIA.
[03:15:02] We're moving on to the bigger and better things in a moment, okay?
[03:15:07] We're moving on to more fun conversations in a moment, but before we do that, let's look at the far right and how it's rising across Britain
[03:15:17] Okay
[03:15:19] This is when Fox News brought you up today, by the way.
[03:15:34] What else has had a lot to say about the Supreme Court, not positive, and would like to see
[03:15:39] changes as well as Hasan Piker, very popular streamer.
[03:15:43] He's been out there backing a lot of progressive candidates.
[03:15:46] where you fall with a lot of these progressive candidates as well.
[03:15:49] But Carl Rove writes in the Wall Street Journal about the danger of associating with Hassan
[03:15:53] Piker.
[03:15:54] He says that.
[03:15:55] Carl Rove wrote about me.
[03:16:04] He's a criminal.
[03:16:09] In a just world, Carl Rove gets the right letters from prison when we allow him.
[03:16:15] He doesn't get to live free. He gets to atone for his sins. He gets to atone for his war crimes.
[03:16:25] And it's crazy that we do not live in such a just world. And he gets to live free and write for the Wall Street Journal about how dangerous I am.
[03:16:40] You're the dangerous one, man. Talking crazy is how you lose elections.
[03:16:45] You wrote about this, you wrote about, I guess, me and many others.
[03:16:50] Back on June 17th.
[03:17:00] It is kind of funny, I grew up despising these despicable monsters, right?
[03:17:11] Never knowing that one day that they would also have deep disdain for me.
[03:17:19] It's kind of crazy. It is kind of wild. I never ever in a million years thought
[03:17:30] that I would get to a place in my career where the Wall Street Journal opinion
[03:17:34] editorial page is writing numerous hit pieces on me and one of those hit pieces
[03:17:39] written by fucking Carl Rove dude. Holy moly. Donald Rumsfeld being like yo you
[03:17:48] suck well he's dead so he can't be saying that
[03:17:58] I mean look these these guys these guys are villains these guys are monsters
[03:18:03] right so I I don't I don't mind I welcome their hatred I think it's
[03:18:08] awesome
[03:18:12] Zoran gave a fire speech at the uh at the NAN Saturday action rally yeah and
[03:18:17] it's getting no coverage. Dalia Lisa's race is not getting the necessary coverage it deserves.
[03:18:23] And the only type of coverage that Dalia Lisa's race is getting is objectively negative,
[03:18:28] talking about her old tweets, talking about how crazy her opinions are.
[03:18:32] It's been very frustrating to watch, especially because in the early polling that was conducted,
[03:18:39] when Dalia Lisa's opinions were better known by the broadest audience, because her biggest issue
[03:18:47] is obviously a name recognition. No one knows who she is, right?
[03:18:53] And basically, whenever they got to know her policy positions, she shot up.
[03:19:01] So obviously, this short period of time in the primaries in New York 13 was supposed to be all
[03:19:07] about getting Dottie Elyse's policy prescriptions in front of people. And unfortunately, and
[03:19:15] Unfortunately, that's, I mean, I feel like there was a good deal of that.
[03:19:19] There was definitely some money at interest backing the race on the Dada Elisa side, too.
[03:19:22] You know, Justice Democrats were pumping a lot of ads into the race as well, so it's good.
[03:19:33] And I'm not talking like this is over, by the way. I mean, there's still Election Day,
[03:19:38] And hopefully you guys can foam bank in canvas even on election day. But it has been really
[03:19:46] gross. Like it's been an unbelievably toxic race. The way that Espeyot, Adriana Espeyot,
[03:19:52] hit some of the most odious lines against his younger opponent, Daria Lisa.
[03:19:59] Here is one of the things that obviously took place. Adriana Espeyot has taken $7.4 million
[03:20:04] dollars from real estate, Wall Street, Apex Network and GOP mega donors. Now big money
[03:20:10] is flooding New York 13 to stop that. Elisa Avila Chevrolet. Okay. I said lots of young
[03:20:16] people feel apathy after they go out protest, get arrested and vote every four years and
[03:20:20] their lives don't change. No change takes place because these old relics keep winning
[03:20:24] their comfortable seats and primaries when no one's paying attention. All this investment,
[03:20:30] all these, you know, donations, are what can ensure as Harlem continues to be gentrified.
[03:20:36] ISIS funded like a nation's military and Israel keeps converting your tax dollars into
[03:20:40] murdered children. The New York 13 Congressional primary has been so unbelievably negative,
[03:20:46] so racist. The smear campaigns against Daria Lisa are unlike anything I've ever seen before.
[03:20:51] Daria Lisa simply has a bold vision for change. That's it. Okay. She's been a fighter for
[03:20:57] some of the most vulnerable populations her whole life.
[03:20:59] Espeyot is a corrupt relic of a bygone era.
[03:21:02] That's what's at stake here.
[03:21:04] New York City has the opportunity to be this change nationwide.
[03:21:07] Voting isn't the end-all-be-all, but it's the easiest, most consequential thing you can do.
[03:21:14] Yeah, they activated the Dominican bot network,
[03:21:18] and they were flooding her replies, calling her a Haitian over and over again.
[03:21:22] Now, obviously, to the onlookers, you might not know what the specifics of that is, or
[03:21:28] why that's a racial smear, it's a racialized smear.
[03:21:31] The intention of that is a racialized smear.
[03:21:36] Cole Sandock says, Espeyot is running one of the most racist, dirty campaigns I've seen
[03:21:39] from a Democrat at every poll site.
[03:21:41] His people are screaming that Daria Lisa is Haitian.
[03:21:43] He has bought spamming or social media with racial slurs.
[03:21:46] He won't condemn it.
[03:21:47] None of his backers will condemn it.
[03:21:48] yet another example of how liberal identity politics, with all its attention on symbolism
[03:21:53] and representation, constantly polarizes into nativism, racial sectarianism, and eventually
[03:21:58] fascism.
[03:21:59] Liberal should care about this stuff more than the diversity of canvas pictures.
[03:22:03] Yeah.
[03:22:05] It's crazy.
[03:22:09] This is literally the former energy minister for DR, campaigning for Espeyot, and being
[03:22:20] racist towards Dottie Aliza.
[03:22:22] Former energy minister of the Dominican Republic to the Dominican Americans in New York City.
[03:22:27] Dominicans in New York with voting rights must stay highly alert.
[03:22:30] Everything points to Mayor Mandahani being focused on reducing or downplaying the political
[03:22:35] influence of the hard-working, thriving Dominican community.
[03:22:38] He proposed a Muslim candidate to run against Representative Rep Espayat, who apparently
[03:22:42] had refused certain demands from the mayor, who aspires to ethnically reconfigure the
[03:22:46] entire election district, integrate new voters from other groups that are more aligned with
[03:22:50] them, including among them Haitians with whom he has strong commitments.
[03:22:58] All of this is going unnoticed.
[03:23:00] There's a story there, but it's not being covered because the media, both mainstream
[03:23:04] media outlets, okay, both major media outlets and all the local newspapers are too busy
[03:23:10] shitting on Dottie Aliza at the behest of Espeyot. Okay, this is heinous. This is happening
[03:23:18] and it's been happening for the last month or so. It's actually insane that no one has
[03:23:27] been like, dude, Espeyot, you're going to fucking call this shit out or what? These are your
[03:23:32] supporters, these are people that you're aligned with.
[03:23:36] The mayor of New York City has just appointed a sheriff of Haitian origin, North Americans
[03:23:40] of Dominican descent must respond with unity to that crazy strategy of man to honey.
[03:23:45] At the same time, they must remind Representative Espeyot that he must give the highest priority
[03:23:49] on his agenda to denouncing the international crime being committed against the DR.
[03:23:52] There is no Dominican solution to Haiti's problems.
[03:23:57] Yeah.
[03:24:03] Representative Espaya is welcoming this kind of racialized hatred, this racialized animosity
[03:24:08] against his much younger, much more progressive Afro-Latina opponent, okay?
[03:24:15] She's also Dominican, by the way.
[03:24:17] She's also Dominican.
[03:24:20] Yeah.
[03:24:21] Yeah, he didn't even show up to the New York 13th Congressional Forum hosted by local
[03:24:26] community organizations, of course.
[03:24:34] This man does not even, Al Sharpton is a powerhouse in Harlem, him letting her speak there.
[03:24:41] He also let Espaíos speak after.
[03:24:43] Here's the thing, okay?
[03:24:46] This man does not care about its constituents.
[03:24:49] His constituents services is dog shit.
[03:24:51] That's the reason why a lot of people were actually very excited at a serious challenger,
[03:24:56] no matter who it was.
[03:24:58] Okay?
[03:24:59] And he's not even doing, he's not even dignifying.
[03:25:04] He's not even dignifying his constituents, his voters, by appearing in person.
[03:25:11] Okay?
[03:25:13] New York to DC is not that big of a trip.
[03:25:20] Dawa Rivera says, only hearing about this today, but the if these shameful despicable attacks
[03:25:24] against Dada Elisa are indeed occurring, Espayot needs to condemn it publicly and instruct
[03:25:28] this campaign, workers and or volunteers, the friggin stop. This ain't how anyone should
[03:25:33] try to win this race. Yeah.
[03:25:39] I've never seen anything like it from a Democrat, nonetheless. Or rather, the last time I saw
[03:25:44] stuff like this it was Hillary Rodham Clinton against Barack Obama. Okay?
[03:25:51] From an establishment Democrat against a younger black challenger was the
[03:26:21] Hillary primary campaign, I guess Barack Obama is coming from
[03:26:38] I'm going to tweet about that too.
[03:27:04] energy, energy, minister, as he campaigns.
[03:27:29] and is silent. You realize you sigh heavily when tweeting and reading
[03:27:38] Twitter? No. Dominican xenophobia is a very powerful tool to use, especially in
[03:27:42] this issue. I'm afraid if they don't hear the affordability arguments,
[03:27:44] Dominicans will vote for their preconceived prejudices.
[03:27:48] Centrist Dems are now just the Republican Left.
[03:27:55] Yeah.
[03:27:57] Yeah.
[03:27:59] So you look good.
[03:28:08] How do you do that?
[03:28:09] I don't know.
[03:28:10] I do it very carefully.
[03:28:11] Last time I saw this much open racialized hazer from an establishment Dem.
[03:28:17] against the younger black challenger was the Hillary campaign against Obama this
[03:28:26] kind of hatred is coming from the former DR energy minister's campaigns for
[03:28:29] That's the way out local, local media, and MSN is silent shame, Cuomo is, Cuomo's app
[03:28:58] 2. Bazaar on isn't black.
[03:29:15] Espayot is focused on building his personal political machine, his daunting list of protégés
[03:29:19] and disciples of sonatores the media have dubbed it the Squadriano. Others call him the
[03:29:23] Dean of Dominican elected officials. Instead of pursuing significant policy changes, however,
[03:29:27] Espayot is a manager of relations, friends, and mentees, and money and focus exclusively on building
[03:29:34] his power base. The president of Latino New York says Eli Valentin and political analysts with a
[03:29:38] focus on Hispanic politics is Espayot's means to a personal end. Yes, it is expanding the Dominican
[03:29:44] representation, Valentin said in 2022, but ultimately it goes back to Adriano. By reproducing for
[03:29:50] himself the machine that he initially opposed, Espayot has staved off challengers through deals
[03:29:55] with other party stalwarts as he attempted to do with Mayor Mamdani. But machine politics does not
[03:30:01] just mean insider deals by failing to build popular support, a machine boss must rely on the
[03:30:07] support of corporate and well-financed political interests. Espayat has gladly accepted PAC money,
[03:30:12] including hundreds of thousands from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, APAC,
[03:30:15] and APAC-Link donors. His reliance on donor money in the Democratic Party enabled him to ignore the
[03:30:20] crisis of displacement in New York. Espeyot has supported tenant protections, criticized
[03:30:26] Deedtheft and presented himself as a housing advocate, but he remains trapped inside a
[03:30:30] politics of mitigation, minimize harm, fund the nonprofit, regulate the worst abuse,
[03:30:35] and preserve the image of representation through bold speeches.
[03:30:37] Meanwhile, Latino New York continues to disappear because rent, speculation, disinvestment, and
[03:30:42] luxury development have been allowed to reshape the city faster than ordinary people can defend
[03:30:48] their homes, no matter how many powerful press conferences leaders stage. This is an article
[03:30:54] by P.K. Gandhikan on Geese magazine. Or is it on Geese magazine? Never mind, it's not.
[03:31:03] Is it? Yeah, Dariya Lisa Avila Chevalier represents the future of her district. What the fuck?
[03:31:15] I'm a political brother. I'm here for the pop culture. Yeah, you don't know who's doing it. Joe Machate.
[03:31:19] Uncle Joe, GCPO is the best thing that ever happened to Iran. The Israelis are so sexy when they're angry.
[03:31:24] Okay, take a fucking, take an hour off.
[03:31:27] Horn dog.
[03:31:33] It's crazy. Take a cold shower in that hour.
[03:31:35] As someone on the ground in New York 13, there are countless reports of spy out people verbally
[03:31:44] harassing or physically threatening Dari volunteers in same ship, bro. I saw today. No, he's doing
[03:31:49] mob boss shit, dude. It's fucking crazy. Yeah. Geese editor in chief P K Gandakin, uh, wrote
[03:31:56] this new article on the insurgent Dari Elisa Avila Chevrolet's campaign in New York. He
[03:32:00] argues DSA defeating the reactionary establishment candidate, Esplayot is vital, regardless of
[03:32:05] his progressive posturing. Geese Magazine has written some very impressive articles. I really like them.
[03:32:16] Anyway,
[03:32:21] it's it's insane.
[03:32:23] And yet, as always, the media is not covering this shit, right? Part of the reason why they're
[03:32:32] not covering this shit at all, in my opinion, is because they are also objectively terrified
[03:32:38] of this kind of politics gaining mainstream popularity, gaining momentum, right? So all
[03:32:44] they're doing is look at our old tweets, look at our old tweets, look at our old tweets.
[03:32:47] They don't talk about espionage failures. They don't talk about espionage. Like, you
[03:32:52] You have an incumbent machine politician that is a high-ranking Democrat, and he can barely
[03:32:58] get 38% in his own internal polling a couple weeks out from a primary election.
[03:33:05] That implies that there's a real crisis there.
[03:33:08] That implies that his own constituents do not like him.
[03:33:12] Now, you have a no-name challenger, an insurgent that's come out of this wave of popularity
[03:33:18] for Democratic Socialists, who is a community organizer, who is a constituent herself, unafraid
[03:33:25] to challenge this calcified old machine politician.
[03:33:31] And she's actually gained a lot of momentum in the process.
[03:33:34] That implies that there's a crisis there.
[03:33:36] That's a story.
[03:33:37] This is how the media normally works, okay?
[03:33:40] If it bleeds, it bleeds.
[03:33:41] If there's a crisis, if there's an interesting story there, they will cover it.
[03:33:45] The reason why they're not covering that story and instead are hyper-focusing on Dalia
[03:33:49] Liza's tweets is because she's not a machine politician, so you can't actually point to
[03:33:54] her failures as a politician.
[03:33:57] And every article that you write about what she has said in the past about Kamala Harris
[03:34:02] or Joe Biden or exaggerated versions of what her theory of change is, is always going to
[03:34:11] be an article that you don't have to write about espiot's failures. And that's precisely
[03:34:17] what's going on here. Okay. The media gets to reframe the conversation between an unbelievably
[03:34:25] unpopular institutional politician and a primary challenger as a, as a silly primary challenger.
[03:34:36] Don't pay attention to her or if you're going to pay attention to her, look at all these
[03:34:39] negatively framed articles against her. This is another point of controversy, okay? Using
[03:34:47] racialized hatred against this young Afro-Latina challenger is straight up built, designed
[03:34:56] for local newspapers. It's built and designed for mainstream media, and yet they're not
[03:35:00] doing it. They're not covering that angle at all. That's a beat that's worthy of pursuit.
[03:35:07] I don't expect, I don't personally expect the media to do this out of the kindness of their
[03:35:15] hearts or because they're like moral, they're a moral force that wants this kind of odious
[03:35:20] politics to no longer happen or take shape in a place as progressive as New York City
[03:35:26] and its politics and its political machine.
[03:35:28] I don't expect them to do that out of the kindness of their heart, but I do expect them
[03:35:30] to do that because this would be an interesting article to write and it would be an interesting
[03:35:35] article to read. And yet they're not doing it. I think it's because they're afraid of
[03:35:45] the momentum. They want to deliver as many L's as possible to the democratic socialists
[03:35:50] of America so they can turn around and say, see, this politics was a one-off. It was just
[03:35:55] Zoran who had a good smile, and that's the only reason why it worked. And that's precisely
[03:36:00] the reason why it's extra important to push for both Clair Valdez and Dade Elisa, okay?
[03:36:07] We know, we know that these Democratic Party machines were built for decades.
[03:36:15] These institutions churn out the same exact business as usual politics.
[03:36:20] They make sure that the politicians that stay in charge, that stay in these positions of
[03:36:27] profound power are ones that will not advance your interest, but will advance the interest
[03:36:32] of corporations. And they're willing to cave. They're willing to work with more malleable
[03:36:36] figures, even if they are progressive, right?
[03:36:41] Clair Valdez's opponent in the common corridor is one of these figures.
[03:36:50] But we have to keep pushing. We have to push extra hard. We have to support these candidates.
[03:36:57] We can not allow Espayat to remain in power. He is an APAC-backed pro-Israel stooge. He
[03:37:09] is in favor of funding ICE now that he changed his tune because ICE has fallen out of favor,
[03:37:15] doesn't change that dynamic. He has given ICE $7 billion. He has written off $7 billion
[03:37:24] were the taxpayer funds to ICE. He is signed off on billions of dollars of aid going to
[03:37:31] Israel, signed off on billions of dollars of weapons going to Israel. Your tax dollars.
[03:37:36] If you're sitting around and wondering why the fuck the Democratic Party, why, why is
[03:37:40] the Democratic Party not responsive to my needs? If you're sitting around and wondering
[03:37:44] why the Democrats don't listen to, to our, our just calls to reconsider this relationship
[03:37:51] that we have with Israel. It's because of the people like Adreana Espayat in safe seats
[03:37:55] that are presenting themselves a hurdle towards that change, towards that progress that just
[03:38:02] demand that you're making, because they're getting paid. Okay? He is an amoral actor,
[03:38:12] purely invested in defending his seat, purely invested in sitting and winning these races
[03:38:20] easily. And yes, this applies to Grace Meng as well. It's not mum's the word on that
[03:38:34] race. Truck Park for Queens. I'm in favor of it. I'm in support of it. There's a reason
[03:38:40] I however also don't have an infinite amount of time and bandwidth. Okay. The DSA itself
[03:38:47] is also obviously not this omnipotent force in New York politics. It's growing. You have
[03:39:00] to understand, we have to make these calculations at times. I mean, it's great. Go vote for
[03:39:04] truck park. I'm fully in favor. Why would it not be?
[03:39:14] Anyway, now let's get back to Ro Khanna being asked silly questions on Fox News.
[03:39:22] Okay, now someone else who's had a lot to say about the Supreme Court not positive
[03:39:26] and would like to see changes as well as Hasan Piker, very popular streamer.
[03:39:30] He's been out there backing a lot of progressive candidates.
[03:39:33] That's where you fall with a lot of these progressive candidates as well.
[03:39:36] But Carl Rove writes in the Wall Street Journal about the danger of associating with Hasan
[03:39:41] Piker.
[03:39:42] He says this, he said that America deserved 9-11.
[03:39:45] Mott, representative of Dan Crenshaw, a Republican out of Texas, for losing an eye
[03:39:48] in combat and proclaimed that he would quote, will for Hamas over Israel every single time.
[03:39:55] Rove writes, good luck defending him in flyover country.
[03:39:58] I would note, he also said, if you care about Medicare
[03:40:00] or Medicaid fraud, that, quote, you will kill Rick Scott,
[03:40:03] which he later toned down and apologized for.
[03:40:05] But why would your party, why would you
[03:40:08] associate with someone like him?
[03:40:10] Do you think it works in middle America?
[03:40:12] Well, I'm in middle America.
[03:40:14] I'm doing this interview from Bucks County, Pennsylvania,
[03:40:17] where I grew up.
[03:40:18] But let me just say this.
[03:40:19] I've called Hamas a terrorist organization.
[03:40:22] Obviously, 9-11 was a terrorist attack.
[03:40:25] and I supported the strikes in Afghanistan
[03:40:28] to take out Al Qaeda.
[03:40:31] But look, I go on different programs.
[03:40:33] There are people on Fox News who say things
[03:40:35] that I disagree with.
[03:40:37] Hassan Piker is a journalist.
[03:40:38] There's certain things that he has said,
[03:40:40] which we shouldn't get into foreign wars.
[03:40:42] We shouldn't be giving, in my view,
[03:40:44] the kind of aid that we do to Israel.
[03:40:46] We should be putting that into the redevelopment
[03:40:48] of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.
[03:40:51] So people should be judged on our views,
[03:40:54] not whether we're engaging with different forms.
[03:40:57] I mean, I think the whole point of democracy
[03:40:58] is to go on different places.
[03:41:05] New day, early voting from the New York City Board of Elections,
[03:41:08] 20 minutes six.
[03:41:09] Early voting is now complete in Manhattan, 67,000.
[03:41:13] Bronx, 14,000.
[03:41:14] Brooklyn, 54,000.
[03:41:15] Queens, 33,000.
[03:41:16] Staten Island, 3,000.
[03:41:17] Um, Brooklyn turnout is mostly seven in 10 Queens, mostly seven in some six.
[03:41:28] Lawhead, they completely reframe your quotes and the things that are unrecognizable from
[03:41:33] what you actually said.
[03:41:34] Yeah, obviously they're going to do that.
[03:41:36] It's the Republicans.
[03:41:37] Their job is to obviously bastardize the message.
[03:41:42] Why would they be like Hassan Piker in the way that Ro Khanna explained it?
[03:41:45] He said, Hassan Piker wants all of the billions of dollars that we're spending and wasting
[03:41:53] on foreign entanglements to go back to Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
[03:41:56] That's true.
[03:41:57] That's my take.
[03:41:58] You think Fox News is going to cover it like that?
[03:42:00] Of course not.
[03:42:01] They can't because then it's not all that different from what Trump is saying.
[03:42:08] Remember when Trump was also saying, well, I'm in isolation is why are we getting into
[03:42:12] wars?
[03:42:13] We should do peace.
[03:42:14] giving so much money to these foreign countries, we should be focusing on ourselves. That's
[03:42:19] what Trump said, too. Obviously. The reason why Trump said it is because it's a popular
[03:42:24] and very powerful message. It's a message that the average American can understand.
[03:42:28] It's a message that the average American agrees with. That's why they fucking voted for him.
[03:42:33] Okay?
[03:42:34] There's a decent chance many young voters are waiting until election day to vote, but
[03:42:46] this isn't a great sign for Valdez and Daria Lisa Lander will be fine.
[03:42:50] That said, given Mamdani's popularity, the two may be able to win on persuasion alone
[03:42:53] rather than relying on a turnout edge.
[03:42:55] Yes, the thing is, the numbers haven't been too great.
[03:43:02] The turnout numbers have not been great, and they haven't been that young.
[03:43:04] I mean, it's changed a little bit over the course of the early voting, especially in the
[03:43:09] Kami corridor.
[03:43:11] But even then, it's like, it's shocking how little young people care about these races.
[03:43:19] Anyway, we're going to do this, the right is rising across Britain, save England, and
[03:43:29] then after that, I'm going to get the fun stuff.
[03:43:31] I gotta pee though.
[03:43:34] Britain's been shifting to the right.
[03:43:36] I've spent the past few months trying to understand what's happening in this country.
[03:43:44] Attending far-right protests, including Unite the Kingdom, one of the biggest far-right
[03:43:49] rallies ever on the streets of the UK, where tens of thousands responded to the call of
[03:43:55] this man.
[03:43:56] Anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson, a convicted criminal, turned anti-establishment figure.
[03:44:02] Are you ready for the Battle of Bryn?
[03:44:08] But it's not just on the streets, and it's not just the extreme right that's on the
[03:44:12] up.
[03:44:13] The populist right-wing party reformed UK, led by longtime Trump ally Nigel Farage made
[03:44:19] massive gains in local elections in May.
[03:44:23] This rightward shift isn't one single movement.
[03:44:26] The different groups represent different shades of right-wing politics, but they all seem
[03:44:32] to be feeding off of a divided Britain.
[03:44:35] The heart of those divisions is the issue of migration.
[03:44:40] Just this week, a horrific attack by a Sudanese refugee on the streets of Belfast almost immediately
[03:44:46] turned into the latest, I told you so, moment for the far right.
[03:44:52] a local tragedy into a national rallying cry, powerful allies amplifying the message and
[03:44:59] fanning the flames of hate.
[03:45:02] People in Britain are angry.
[03:45:03] Joe Mulholl infiltrated far-right groups, undercover here in the UK and in the US.
[03:45:09] He's one of the UK's top experts on these movements.
[03:45:13] You know, if you look at the way that people's lives have been, you know, lack of jobs, houses,
[03:45:16] hospitals, stagnated wages, living standards going down or stagnating for years and years,
[03:45:24] and they feel that mainstream political parties have not met their material needs.
[03:45:28] What the far right are really good at is going to those people and they turn up and they
[03:45:31] say you're right to be angry and they give them a scapegoat and they say it's because
[03:45:34] someone has come to this country and taken it from you.
[03:45:37] They're really good at redirecting people's anger from where it should be directed.
[03:45:41] I've seen exactly what Joe's talking about.
[03:45:44] There have been hundreds of protests across the country over the past year, according.
[03:45:49] Just posted with friends of the show.
[03:45:53] Last June we made history.
[03:45:54] This June we fight for a city you can afford.
[03:45:55] It's on the ballot again.
[03:45:56] Get out the vote for Abercois, Eli Northrup, Yapa, Sairi Tupac, Samantha Katan, Brian Romero,
[03:46:03] and of course, Claire Dari and Brad.
[03:46:04] Go New York, go.
[03:46:11] You know, for all my fucking, sometimes for, yeah, sometimes I criticize Zoram, but he
[03:46:18] has been really pushing.
[03:46:20] He has been really pushing for these guys.
[03:46:21] I'm not shocked how uninvolved younger voters are.
[03:46:24] I'm 26 and the fact that you can visibly see the conducive conditions getting worse and
[03:46:28] basic needs being more expensive, just kind of check out mentally.
[03:46:31] There's a growing movement of people choosing to be homeless and becoming vagabonds because
[03:46:34] it's easier than working to the dive, but become unable to work and still get no compensation.
[03:46:38] 2025 was an insane outlier where young people showed up in the early vote.
[03:46:43] Look at the Chris Rapp raised for instance, the early vote had him in a distance second,
[03:46:46] but when election day came, he propelled the first going from 31st to 44%.
[03:46:51] Yeah, hopefully we get that because we desperately need it.
[03:46:55] Thank you.
[03:46:56] No.
[03:46:57] I
[03:47:06] Will say though
[03:47:10] Dude
[03:47:12] Nothing motivates young people like fucking gaining a crumb of internet cloud, you know what I mean like the like
[03:47:20] I do become an old man a little bit, but like you look at
[03:47:24] But you look at the turnout for like a kaisen at streamer university event, right?
[03:47:35] When you see stuff like that, when you see stuff like that and the amount of the amount
[03:47:45] of young people that show up to shit like that as opposed to, you know, going out and
[03:47:52] voting, you realize we got a long way to go.
[03:48:11] To be fair, as mostly men, what do you mean that's still, yeah, men still vote or are
[03:48:16] supposed to?
[03:48:23] How do we get cloud and political activism?
[03:48:25] I mean, I'm trying.
[03:48:26] What do you mean?
[03:48:27] What do you think I'm doing?
[03:48:28] I'm trying to.
[03:48:31] Those are 14 to 17 year olds.
[03:48:32] Yes, exactly.
[03:48:33] Now, those aren't just 14 to 17 year olds.
[03:48:36] You're wrong.
[03:48:37] Many of them are over the age of 18.
[03:48:38] And I think you literally are, you're totally wrong about that actually.
[03:48:44] There's a lot of shit ton of people that are over the age of 18.
[03:48:57] to activists tracking far-right movements. It's mostly been about migration and how
[03:49:07] consecutive governments have dealt with this issue. And with the center-left Labor Party
[03:49:13] backing power for the first time in two decades, the far-right census conditions are ripe
[03:49:20] for resurgence. It's in tight-knit communities like this one, in the sleepy market town of
[03:49:25] of Favarsham outside London, where we saw it all play out late last year.
[03:49:31] Walking through town with a protest organized by a far right activist, you
[03:49:35] see those divisions and feel the anger.
[03:49:50] Right now they're marching towards this facility where unaccompanied
[03:49:55] Miners asylum seekers have been housed in this town
[03:50:01] They're a loud crowd, but it's clear my least favorite thing the chat does
[03:50:08] Is whenever I
[03:50:12] Say I'm about to move on to fun stuff and
[03:50:15] Don't instantly move on the fun stuff. They're going news and we were gonna do fun stuff
[03:50:21] I shut the fuck up. Okay. It's three more minutes or more noise the numbers
[03:50:25] And you do see locals coming out to confront them.
[03:50:33] The main event kicks off with a rambling mix of racist, rhetoric, fear-mongering and white supremacist conspiracy theories.
[03:50:55] At this one tiny town for us, we find one of the leaders of the UK's extreme right.
[03:51:25] As if that kind of stuff, that doesn't hold any power anymore.
[03:51:28] You must have learned this from Trump's victory.
[03:51:30] No one cares if they're called racist.
[03:51:32] Those terms are just used to silence people.
[03:51:37] The re-election of Donald Trump is not only an inspiration for this one extreme right figure.
[03:51:43] At every far-right event I've been to, it is a constant theme.
[03:51:47] Trump's Make America Great Again has come to the UK.
[03:51:51] This is mega make England great again.
[03:51:55] I have so much respect for President Trump.
[03:51:59] He is saving not just America, he is saving the West and saving the world.
[03:52:04] You're wearing this because?
[03:52:06] Because I'm a double fan.
[03:52:08] What is it that's going on? How much of this is really influenced from the US?
[03:52:15] literally. This is what I'm talking about when I say we don't understand a lot of people
[03:52:25] are oblivious to this. This is another fucking Babe Ruth moment for me. I'm telling you I've
[03:52:30] been saying this for a minute. The entire international fascist movement is completely
[03:52:39] centered around the American far-right, the Trump movement, MAGA.
[03:52:45] There's no question there's a huge influence.
[03:52:47] When the far-right is small, little fringe political parties, that sounds fanciful.
[03:52:52] When you've got Donald Trump in the White House, the most powerful man in the world,
[03:52:56] they can then point someone and say, look, it's happening there.
[03:52:59] If it can happen there, it can happen here.
[03:53:01] Are we headed into a direction where...
[03:53:04] And Elon Musk is playing a major role in this too.
[03:53:09] The far right is turning into a significant political force in Britain?
[03:53:21] I think there's no doubt about it, right?
[03:53:23] The far right is no longer something that sits on the very margins of our politics in
[03:53:27] Britain, an annoyance to the right, it is increasingly something that actually has the
[03:53:31] real chance of taking power in Britain.
[03:53:34] The once-fringed voices seem to be moving into the mainstream.
[03:53:38] a small but vocal minority that's threatening to change the face of Britain now they believe
[03:53:44] their moment has arrived.
[03:53:49] Most parents bring their kids to theme parks to meet Mickey Mouse.
[03:53:53] It's time for fun stuff.
[03:53:56] I love this guy.
[03:53:59] And he is living my dream.
[03:54:00] He's back in China and this time he's at that Chinese Civil War reenactment theme park
[03:54:05] and I really want to go here too.
[03:54:08] parents bringing their kids here to fight nationalists swine welcome back to China
[03:54:19] this is Red Tourism 33 sites across China dedicated to one thing
[03:54:25] per perpet tasty as tensions rose between East and West China needed a way to
[03:54:32] remind its people why the Communist Party exists and what better way to do
[03:54:37] that than immersive propaganda theme parks where you don't just learn about China's revolutionary history.
[03:54:44] It's so funny to say this when I mean it's literally the same as the LARP in our Civil War,
[03:54:50] right? Like Civil War reenactment is a... I like Mike. I like Mike a lot. I think he's a great guy.
[03:54:59] I think he's also very good at like showing the humanity of Chinese people and how wonderful
[03:55:06] China is, but this is on its face very much an initiative by the Chinese government, so
[03:55:14] I assume he's going to be a little bit more aggressive in his commentary.
[03:55:17] You live it in the most fun way possible.
[03:55:20] These parks are so viral that even foreigners are taking up arms to join the Communist Revolution.
[03:55:26] Xi Jinping himself says, only by experiencing the hardships of the revolutionary era can
[03:55:33] people truly receive education.
[03:55:35] So, I guess it's time to get educated, and we are joined by everyone's favorite American
[03:55:43] commie.
[03:55:44] Someone that I think you've probably been connoisseur.
[03:55:49] I think you've been, over the years, you've slowly found yourself opening up to the Chinese
[03:55:56] way of life.
[03:55:57] That's right.
[03:55:58] You're in a very Chinese time of your life.
[03:55:59] That's right.
[03:56:00] Right?
[03:56:01] How, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how,
[03:56:05] You gotta fight, you gotta fight, bro.
[03:56:07] I'm...
[03:56:07] Why is he not being out there?
[03:56:08] Cause I'm fake, I'm phony.
[03:56:10] I'm a bitch, I'm a chud-ass loser.
[03:56:12] Come on now.
[03:56:12] Really? So I'm currently trying to apply for my US visa.
[03:56:17] Do you think that attending a communist,
[03:56:23] Chinese, patriotic theme park
[03:56:25] is gonna throw any cogs,
[03:56:27] any, any spanners in those cogs?
[03:56:30] Uh, maybe you wait.
[03:56:31] Maybe you wait till you leave the US.
[03:56:32] As long as they don't like dress up or anything as a commie and as long as they don't like actually fight
[03:56:38] Yeah, nationalists, then it should be fine, right? Yeah, you're just a spectator. I'm just a spectator
[03:56:42] I'm not gonna like dress up or it's not like I'm not gonna dress up. That would be crazy
[03:56:45] So with these red army patriotic theme parks here in China everything's everything's themed. They got the red army restaurant
[03:56:52] They've got a shooting area take the long march again
[03:56:57] Is there anything more Chinese?
[03:56:59] How many bulls for one box you can get mortars or you can get
[03:57:07] Look how big they are the fucking basketball. Oh my god, right
[03:57:23] Now are they is that Hitler on the left side
[03:57:25] Can you tell us a little bit about these people that we're shooting?
[03:57:29] It's raining.
[03:57:33] It's raining.
[03:57:35] It's raining.
[03:57:37] It's raining.
[03:57:39] It's raining.
[03:57:41] There is perhaps no greater demonstration that all men are brothers
[03:57:45] and the Chinese are so spiritually American than this exact enterprise.
[03:57:51] This, to me, as an American, it speaks to my base desires, okay?
[03:57:59] And in the most Chinese fashion, they took something that Americans can understand, comprehend,
[03:58:04] enjoy, appreciate, and they made it even more fun.
[03:58:08] They made it more interactive.
[03:58:11] They took the Civil War reenactments and they turned it into an interactive theme park.
[03:58:18] It's fucking awesome.
[03:58:19] Did you retain any of the information on how to use this gun?
[03:58:22] Yeah, yeah, you load it from the right and then hit the green button
[03:58:26] Let's try to demonstrate for the good folks at home
[03:58:35] Wow nice, hey, they're fucking
[03:58:38] They've got some power in them. Yeah. Yeah, so what can you see just very very briefly about the history of
[03:58:46] Who they're probably fighting right now
[03:58:48] Um, so this is the Ku-Mintah, most likely. They, uh, were like the existing government in China and in Mao and all the other communist homies led the uprising.
[03:58:58] Yeah.
[03:58:59] Uh, several uprisings throughout the country, and this is, I guess, where like a major battle happened.
[03:59:03] Yeah, cool. Yeah, this was, I was just reading, during the years on the mid, it was a midpoint. It was a pivotal midpoint of the Long March.
[03:59:10] So did you hit the red thing, right?
[03:59:11] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[03:59:14] Right. Okay.
[03:59:15] It's not it's not just a nationalist. I'm pretty sure they're hitting the Japanese too, right?
[03:59:45] That could definitely kill you yeah just yeah yes I think I think got um old what
[04:00:13] It looks like propaganda paintings.
[04:00:16] So you have Mao, looks like leading the Red Army into battle,
[04:00:20] and they're very happy to go to war for him.
[04:00:22] Look at that.
[04:00:23] So right now we're in Zunyi, we're in the mountains of Zunyi,
[04:00:27] just south of the city of Chongqing.
[04:00:28] And this is a place that was passed through directly
[04:00:31] by Mao Zedong and the Red Army during the Long March.
[04:00:35] And the Long March was essentially 10,000 kilometers
[04:00:38] of pure brutality.
[04:00:40] So many of them died.
[04:00:41] They would cross rivers.
[04:00:43] Do you know how many of the small percentage of them
[04:00:45] actually survived the long march?
[04:00:47] Yeah, like 10%.
[04:00:48] Like 10% dude.
[04:00:49] There's like several hundred thousand started
[04:00:51] and only like, like 80,000.
[04:00:53] They were crossing rivers.
[04:00:54] They were evading.
[04:00:56] It was essentially a retreat.
[04:00:59] It was a strategic 10,000 mile long retreat.
[04:01:02] I mean, you could look at these mountains, man.
[04:01:04] You're traveling just through this
[04:01:06] with whatever supplies you would have had in 1934,
[04:01:11] which would have been fuck all.
[04:01:13] And this theme park here just commemorates,
[04:01:17] commemorates that journey,
[04:01:18] because Zunyi was a pivotal moment on the long march.
[04:01:29] How are you?
[04:01:33] That's okay.
[04:01:34] That's okay.
[04:01:35] You look great. You look cool.
[04:01:39] I'm being recruited into the Communist army right now.
[04:01:46] Thank you. Yes.
[04:01:54] I missed that part of the Civil War. You see where they had blocks.
[04:02:05] Oh, what are we doing?
[04:02:07] Hey, hey, this is kind of snazzy, bro.
[04:02:09] What is snazzy?
[04:02:10] I don't think we can buy it.
[04:02:11] It's like PJs.
[04:02:12] Make sure.
[04:02:13] All good.
[04:02:14] All right, guys.
[04:02:15] You're ready for me.
[04:02:16] We're going to go to Singapore today.
[04:02:17] We need hats.
[04:02:18] Yeah.
[04:02:19] And I think we need guns.
[04:02:20] Of course.
[04:02:21] That's OK.
[04:02:22] I've got a big head.
[04:02:23] I know.
[04:02:24] I've got a big head.
[04:02:25] That's OK.
[04:02:26] I've got a big head.
[04:02:27] That's OK.
[04:02:28] I've got a big head.
[04:02:29] That's OK.
[04:02:30] I've got a big head.
[04:02:31] I've got a big head.
[04:02:32] I've got a big head.
[04:02:33] I've got a big head.
[04:02:34] I've got a big head. I've got a big capitalist head.
[04:02:38] W. Larbs.
[04:02:42] Thank you so much. We've got our
[04:02:45] Commie uniform. They forced me to wear it. They forced me to wear it.
[04:02:49] We've got our Commie gun. And we've got our
[04:02:53] Commie red band.
[04:02:56] I don't actually know what's about to happen.
[04:02:59] How did you guys hear about this, about this thing?
[04:03:02] What's your name?
[04:03:04] Andrew and Mike
[04:03:06] Most of the meeting days
[04:03:08] It's not quite Disney World
[04:03:10] It's like the Chinese version of Disney World
[04:03:14] So these guys
[04:03:16] The British guy, the Nazi guy
[04:03:18] They saw this on Instagram
[04:03:20] They saw this experience on Instagram
[04:03:22] And it's going viral
[04:03:24] It's going serious and viral
[04:03:26] And I would love to know
[04:03:28] What the Chinese think
[04:03:30] think about foreigners and coming to do this experience hello sir what do you think about foreigners
[04:03:36] coming and experiencing your culture and your history in this way yeah thank you sir
[04:03:47] thank you thank you yes yes how you doing i came to china thank you my brother why why
[04:03:53] specifically.
[04:03:54] I saw your videos.
[04:03:56] Yeah.
[04:03:57] China is not that city part.
[04:03:59] It's the rural part.
[04:04:00] The rural part.
[04:04:01] These kind of experiences, because of social media, we're literally living in a world where
[04:04:05] foreigners are coming here to China and dressing up as commies and going into battle with guns,
[04:04:10] you know?
[04:04:11] Like, that's what happens when the government decides to stop hiding the propaganda and
[04:04:18] actually starts trying to make it fun.
[04:04:20] What are you talking about the government?
[04:04:22] talking about the government.
[04:04:25] That's right.
[04:04:37] Wait, they have like actual fucking PLA people?
[04:04:42] That's crazy.
[04:04:47] You know they're taking this shit serious.
[04:04:52] Some of us peanut butter jealous, dude, you don't understand.
[04:04:58] I, first of all, I'm going to do this, I'm going to do this in the future.
[04:05:09] When I go to China next time, I will absolutely fucking do this.
[04:05:29] How come you didn't do this last time?
[04:05:30] I didn't know it existed.
[04:05:37] You think if I knew that there was W. LARP's that I could participate in?
[04:05:43] And I didn't do W. LARP's, like specifically Communist LARP's?
[04:05:49] Specifically Communist LARP's in China?
[04:05:51] Are you out of your fuck of mind?
[04:05:58] You would have gotten Omega canceled?
[04:05:59] Oh my god, I don't care.
[04:06:06] First of all, this is a historical reenactment and what are they going to get mad that there
[04:06:13] was a civil war?
[04:06:14] Like what?
[04:06:15] They're fucking KMT supporters?
[04:06:16] Like, I don't understand.
[04:06:20] Like, you guys do realize that like this is pre stuff that people criticize Mao Zedong
[04:06:30] for, right?
[04:06:32] This is actually, this is actually the revolution, this is good, you can't, like, people complain
[04:06:40] about, people complain about the cultural revolution, the Great Leap Forward, they
[04:06:45] don't, this stuff, they don't really complain about, this is just normal, basic, civil war
[04:06:53] stuff.
[04:06:54] You couldn't have even done it because construction finished after you left, they waited for me
[04:07:15] to leave the country because they knew I would never leave.
[04:07:45] I think I've accidentally been recruited into the Chinese army.
[04:08:01] I think our audience is here.
[04:08:02] I thought it was going to be school kids.
[04:08:08] Hi.
[04:08:09] Yeah.
[04:08:10] Wait, what?
[04:08:11] you pay to literally be a part of a reenactment that other adults watch that is crazy.
[04:08:20] Oh my god, oh my god, this is literally my dream. Yeah, I'm Israel Epstein. Okay, straight up.
[04:08:31] Like I have my lark ready to go. I'm Israel Epstein, one of the one of the only,
[04:08:37] One of the only non-Chinese, honorary Chinese members of the Communist Party of China.
[04:08:48] They have white boys.
[04:08:54] M Israel Epstein, that's a new variation.
[04:08:56] No, it's a real guy.
[04:08:58] Okay, the name Israel and name Epstein existed before Jeffrey Epstein and the nation state
[04:09:03] of Israel.
[04:09:05] Yes, I'm talking about a real guy, member of the standing committee, the national committee
[04:09:12] of the Chinese people, people's political consultative conference.
[04:09:18] I pay was a Chinese journalist of Polish origin.
[04:09:22] Epstein was one of the few foreign board members of the Chinese Communist Party.
[04:09:27] If you want me to do W. Larbs, I got it.
[04:09:30] It's not a bit. It's a real God. Oh my God. It's so annoying. Israel Epstein is a real
[04:09:41] historical figure. He was born on the 20th of April, 1915 in Warsaw to Jewish parents.
[04:09:49] Warsaw was then part of Congress Poland, which was under Imperial Russian control. His father
[04:09:54] had been imprisoned by the authorities of Tsarist Russia for leading a labor uprising
[04:09:57] his mother been exiled to Siberia, Epstein's father was sent by his company to Japan after
[04:10:02] the outbreak of World War One. When the German army approached Warsaw, his mother and Epstein
[04:10:06] fled and joined him in Asia with his family experiencing anti-Jewish sentiment in several
[04:10:09] places. In 1917, Epstein came to China with his parents at the age of two, where they settled
[04:10:13] in Tianjin in 1920. Epstein was raised there. He's literally Chinese. One of the few people
[04:10:20] who's not like ethnically Chinese, but nationally Chinese, and was also a part of the Communist Party.
[04:10:42] Yeah, and he was in office from June 1983 until May 2005.
[04:10:50] where he died. He died in office. Yeah, I think his position was honorary at that point, right? I mean, he was 90 years old.
[04:10:59] I don't think you guys understand what Epstein, Israel Epstein means to me. Okay.
[04:11:06] I don't think you guys understand what he means to me as a person who literally invented being white
[04:11:12] Chinese before that concept ever materialized. Okay. This is a dream. This means, this means
[04:11:21] that I too one day could be white Chinese.
[04:11:35] don't hear Israel Epstein is Chinese that often. No, although
[04:11:41] it's a true statement.
[04:11:50] He started at two years old, though, I know, but it's fine.
[04:11:55] 242 34. Who cares? You know what I mean?
[04:12:05] Epstein was placed in a concentration camp by Imperial Japanese Authorities following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
[04:12:11] He escaped with other prisoners during the Cultural Revolution on false charges of plotting against Zhou Enlai.
[04:12:16] He was imprisoned in 1968, but to be fair that a lot of people, listen, a lot of people were imprisoned at that time.
[04:12:26] It's like, it's, it's one of those, one of those things where you're like, oh yeah, we let bygones be bygones.
[04:12:31] You know what I mean? In 1973, he was released, and Zhou apologized. His privileges were restored.
[04:12:39] It happened to a lot of people. Okay, it was tumultuous times. Mistakes were made.
[04:12:46] And, you know, that's it's a thing that happens. Everyone's got a chilled fuck out. Okay.
[04:12:51] During his life, Israel Epstein was honored by Chinese political leaders, including the guy
[04:12:55] Thurman prison, Zhou Enlai, Mao Zedong, Ding Xiaoping, Zhang Zemin, and Hu Jintao.
[04:13:01] In April 2005, Hu Jintao personally paid a visit to Epstein. Epstein died in Beijing on the 26th of
[04:13:09] May 2005. His funeral was held at Baba O'Shan Cemetery for Revolutionaries.
[04:13:16] No, you don't understand. This is my yasike. Oh my god, you're right. It literally is.
[04:13:21] Oh my god, this is white boyosuke. This is literally, oh my god, you're right. You're so right
[04:13:36] The difference between
[04:13:37] Israel Epstein and like numerous other white guys that obviously were involved in Chinese revolution is that he literally is Chinese
[04:13:44] He's white Chinese whereas many of the other like
[04:13:48] many of the other associates that were
[04:13:51] There as an advisory capacity we're coming from the USSR
[04:13:57] W. Larps
[04:14:07] How the fuck are you on the other side of the planet from where Jewish people were being put in the constitution camps and still somehow got put into one
[04:14:15] Because of
[04:14:17] Yeah, I mean he made it out though, so that's what matters.
[04:14:33] Sidney Shapiro, American-born Chinese actor, translator and writer who lived in China from
[04:14:38] 1947 to 2014.
[04:14:39] He lived in Beijing for more than 50 years and became a member of the National Committee
[04:14:42] of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
[04:14:44] He was one of the very few naturalized citizens of the People's Republic of China.
[04:14:48] Okay, I gotta look at who the fuck the...
[04:14:50] Oh, Eileen Gu is... Wait, Eileen Gu is naturalized.
[04:14:53] But it doesn't even count, because Eileen Gu is Chinese.
[04:14:55] Eileen Gu is ABG.
[04:14:58] Holy fuck.
[04:15:00] Dude.
[04:15:03] I'm not gonna lie to you guys, this makes me kinda sad.
[04:15:06] That the number of naturalized citizens of China is literally 55.
[04:15:12] that's it. And many of them are, many of them are literally fucking, did I say ABG? I'm
[04:15:29] I'm sorry, I'm in ABC.
[04:15:31] Well, you know what I mean?
[04:15:34] Um, yes, I mean, Gu is ABC American born Chinese.
[04:15:42] I fucked it up.
[04:15:53] Why not both?
[04:15:59] Um
[04:16:04] Get her on the broadcast far and insta I she's like I haven't tried are you
[04:16:08] Crazy I was at an event that she was being honored at and I really thought I could talk to her and get her to
[04:16:13] Come on the broadcast, but she did not
[04:16:16] She just you know took her reward and just left she she got her
[04:16:21] She got her award and then just left immediately afterwards
[04:16:25] Also, the reason why I keep sneezing and coughing and have like a bad throat, I think is because of the fires
[04:16:36] Been fucked out here
[04:16:55] I think I have to fight baby Oh young male, young male, pog, pog
[04:17:21] Welcome back, Mountedon!
[04:17:40] Boo! Boo, came to you!
[04:17:51] I used to use to sit down on the ground.
[04:18:01] I used to sit down on the ground.
[04:18:06] I used to sit down on the ground.
[04:18:11] Let me tell you something, my voice isn't that good today.
[04:18:15] We can hold the handgun in our hands.
[04:18:18] When the gun is out of the way, we can grab the cover and run out of the hat.
[04:18:25] Oh, fucking hell.
[04:18:26] Oh, man.
[04:18:26] Oh, man.
[04:18:27] Our staff didn't bring the handgun.
[04:18:30] Dude, dude, the WLARVS!
[04:18:32] He's just ripping a fucking Chinese lung dart.
[04:18:36] Ay-yo!
[04:18:38] The dream!
[04:18:39] I'm just sending a hug
[04:18:46] Look at young Mal with his phone out. Okay, bro
[04:18:50] Okay, bro, stay committed like you know have some fucking
[04:18:56] Have some decency sir your young Mal your young mouse a dong
[04:18:59] Why are you with your fucking phone out put the Huawei back in the bag, bro?
[04:19:09] I'm scared.
[04:19:22] Are you scared for your life right now?
[04:19:24] A bit.
[04:19:25] A little bit.
[04:19:26] I'm getting some PTSD right now.
[04:19:27] Yeah, me too. I'm getting some PTSD right now.
[04:19:39] Dude, this is so sick. Oh my God, I can't wait to do this. I can't wait to do this. Holy shit.
[04:19:45] Can you imagine being in a battle where you have absolutely no idea what he said at any time?
[04:19:51] I have an experience feeling Ukraine.
[04:19:53] There it is, exactly how they think.
[04:19:56] It is going to be so fun.
[04:19:58] That'd be the least of your worries on the battle here.
[04:20:00] Do you think a single soldier...
[04:20:03] I'm kind of hot.
[04:20:04] Do you have a cotton uniform?
[04:20:05] in a farm? Do you think that if you could have a time machine and go back and show those
[04:20:09] soldiers and show them that 80, 90 years later, there would be an American in Madrid, like
[04:20:16] marping, role-playing what they were doing?
[04:20:19] Yes, they would 100% believe that because the conditions at that time were literally
[04:20:26] such that there were plenty of American and British people in China and numerous concessions
[04:20:32] where they lived in major cities. So it would not be that far fish at all. As a matter of fact,
[04:20:38] if you were to go back during the Chinese Revolution and explain to a young communist
[04:20:43] that they fucking won, okay, that they fucking won and became a behemoth, a superpower,
[04:20:51] that would be the shocking aspect of this. Not the fact that like British people are familiar
[04:20:56] But with, you know, Chinese experience.
[04:21:26] I don't know how big these two are, but you might need to come with your own communist
[04:21:31] army uniform.
[04:21:32] No, I'm going to hit up Mike to ask him what the biggest sizes were over there.
[04:21:42] I've been shooting the wrong dudes. I've been firing at the wrong team the entire time.
[04:22:06] He's eating brother.
[04:22:08] He's really scared me too.
[04:22:10] Oh!
[04:22:22] Nice!
[04:22:24] Yeah!
[04:22:26] Oh my god, WLARP, WLARP!
[04:22:50] Bro by the way, again, another testament to Chinese ingenuity, you'll say I'm fucking
[04:22:55] dick eating here. But honestly, this is literally better than like the American Civil War reenactments
[04:23:01] I've seen. Like the fact that it's interactive, the fact that you can be a part of it, the
[04:23:05] fact that there's like pyrotechnics and shit, I mean, it's unbelievable. They literally
[04:23:09] took, they literally took such an American concept and just went all out on it in a way
[04:23:16] that even Americans haven't. And it's partially funded by the government, if not entirely
[04:23:21] funded by the government. So it's never going out of business. So there's the other element
[04:23:25] this too so that's why they can charge five dollars for that fucking uniform that he's wearing.
[04:23:29] That uniform he's wearing is five bucks, okay? Think about how much more, how much more expensive
[04:23:35] that would be in America. This place is not turning a profit. They don't give a shit.
[04:23:41] God, how can you not love this kind of stuff? How? How can you not love this shit?
[04:23:55] Yeah, no one is considering that they killed five middlemen by making this government funded.
[04:24:01] There could have been vendors.
[04:24:04] There could have been consultants.
[04:24:06] There could have been numerous other companies, numerous other nephews could have been hired.
[04:24:11] And what did the Chinese government do?
[04:24:13] They killed those nephews.
[04:24:15] They're doing anti-nephew axion.
[04:24:21] So many middlemen could have drawn up the prices and they could have made some money
[04:24:28] in the process and they didn't do that and it's fucked up.
[04:24:39] You do know Gettysburg is free?
[04:24:40] Yeah.
[04:24:41] They don't give you...
[04:24:43] Yeah, except Gettysburg is not interactive unless you're one of the reenactment people
[04:24:49] And I think you literally bring your own shit.
[04:24:52] Right?
[04:25:01] These guys are giving you a uniform for five bucks and you can like literally go and do a day trip.
[04:25:06] And this is like near Chongqing as well.
[04:25:08] So you know my ass is there.
[04:25:10] I think we did it dude. I think we did it and I think it was all because of you.
[04:25:23] We murdered all of them. We did murder all of them. I definitely shot four of our own guys there.
[04:25:31] Yeah well it's your first war. Yeah it happens dude. It happens. Do you think Mal will give me a pardon?
[04:25:37] Oh, yeah, for sure.
[04:25:38] He's like my guy, right?
[04:25:39] Yeah, he's challenge.
[04:25:40] He's never like, didn't do that guy shit.
[04:25:42] Yeah, yeah, I didn't think so.
[04:25:44] Yeah, I didn't think so.
[04:25:47] Disrespect.
[04:25:49] You're British, Mike.
[04:25:52] You fucking watch your British mouth, okay?
[04:25:55] You watch your British mouth, Mike.
[04:25:57] How dare you?
[04:25:59] How dare you imply?
[04:26:07] It's all the ethnic minorities here at Pentecea to say hi, thank you.
[04:26:25] Thank you, thank you, thank you.
[04:26:28] He's done me, he's done me.
[04:26:30] He's done me, he's done me.
[04:26:33] We saved him.
[04:27:07] Hey, Zhang Kongy!
[04:27:09] Hey, Zhang Kongy!
[04:27:11] We must take up the gun,
[04:27:14] destroy the anti-communist government,
[04:27:17] and build our own red power.
[04:27:21] I don't want to go!
[04:27:23] I don't want to go!
[04:27:25] I don't want to go!
[04:27:28] I dare you to go and punch him for a round.
[04:27:31] Well, that's all from Connor and I here in China.
[04:27:33] Wow.
[04:27:34] Is this any different from just about a reenactment in your country something made to inspire?
[04:27:40] Wow, what an experience dude. I have chills
[04:27:46] Okay, I have chills
[04:27:50] Secondhand chills experiencing this vicariously through Mike made me feel like I was there
[04:27:56] I I'll probably die if I went there. You know what I mean?
[04:28:00] Is this person known for doing China content? Yes
[04:28:04] Yes, he's he's great. He is so thoughtful with his China content. He does content all
[04:28:20] all around the world.
[04:28:27] One react is so good, ignore the dumb title inside Indonesia's most hated subculture.
[04:28:36] What the fuck is this?
[04:28:38] Ayo.
[04:28:41] Vespa punks?
[04:28:45] It's crazy.
[04:28:46] Um, Tiktok prank gets man arrested on six felony charges.
[04:28:56] What is this?
[04:28:57] Come on, come on, come on, everyone, everyone, come on, come on, come on.
[04:29:01] Come on, everyone, come on.
[04:29:03] You think this is like a Tiktok thing?
[04:29:05] It is a Tiktok thing.
[04:29:06] I clocked it immediately.
[04:29:07] It's nice.
[04:29:08] Good job, Mopin.
[04:29:09] Nice.
[04:29:10] When a TikTok prank draws millions of views online, a young influencer sets out to top
[04:29:21] it with an even bigger viral hit.
[04:29:24] But after one stunt spirals into chaos and violence, the attention it brings is not the
[04:29:29] kind he had in mind.
[04:29:31] Haha, is the cops also doing a TikTok, a viral TikTok against the TikTokger in the same way
[04:29:39] They were like, yeah, we're bringing a gang of cops to your fucking doorstep
[04:29:45] It's heavy police come to the front door nothing in your hands
[04:29:48] The following is based on official police records to date and some of the footage has never been seen before until now
[04:29:55] Please note that all persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law on March 17th
[04:30:03] 2015 police in Tempe, Arizona, respond to a Chipotle after the manager Emma reported
[04:30:09] an unusual encounter at the-
[04:30:11] Logging the ring camera?
[04:30:12] I mean, yeah.
[04:30:13] Restaurant.
[04:30:14] I'm assuming you're Emma?
[04:30:15] Yeah.
[04:30:16] You want something to add, then?
[04:30:17] Yeah, I can show you videos.
[04:30:18] I had a customer.
[04:30:19] You think this was like a TikTok thing?
[04:30:21] It is a TikTok thing.
[04:30:22] I blocked it immediately, uh, and-
[04:30:25] I already watched liver, uh, liver king, uh, getting arrested.
[04:30:28] I already watched it.
[04:30:29] Yeah.
[04:30:30] like, carrafting and just getting in the face and stuff.
[04:30:33] Your personal side has been lacking,
[04:30:35] so I'm here to make sure you guys are staying in check.
[04:30:38] Get out of my story.
[04:30:39] You know, I'm going to clean out.
[04:30:41] Go ahead and bring in the guys.
[04:30:43] Proud of Chloe.
[04:30:44] What is going on?
[04:30:45] No, you guys need to get out of my story.
[04:30:50] These are my workers.
[04:30:52] These are my workers.
[04:30:54] These are my workers.
[04:30:56] You have to let them get out of my story.
[04:30:58] I mean
[04:31:07] Videos like these are weird because first a cab at tick-tock prancers are a close second I agree
[04:31:12] This is far from the worst type of tick-tock prank
[04:31:14] But it's still obviously incredibly fucking annoying because you're just like ruining the day of a bunch of minimum wage employees
[04:31:22] That are in the service sector, you know
[04:31:25] It's so wack
[04:31:28] I think we a little disrespectful build a theme park at the top of Gettysburg some 23,000 Americans were killed
[04:31:38] Lunar to capture fighting the traitors put it next door though now we're talking buddy
[04:31:43] The place where they're doing that reenactment
[04:31:46] The number that were murdered on that soil is probably almost 10x the number of dead at Gettysburg
[04:31:55] so
[04:31:56] That is unironically another testament to how China is more America than America, okay?
[04:32:07] China literally built a theme park on top of Gettysburg and made it interactive
[04:32:19] I'm telling you man what I experienced in China was so profound. I was like this is
[04:32:24] is totally different type of war though. Wait, what? No, it's not. It was literally
[04:32:29] a civil war, bigger country too. Yeah, no, it was, no, this is literally fighting against
[04:32:36] the nationalist forces in the revolution. No, it is the exact same. Like obviously,
[04:32:45] the nationalists weren't like enslaving black people and trying to continue the practice
[04:32:49] channel slavery but you know it was a civil war so the group of fake workers
[04:32:56] all appeared to be dressed in Chipotle branded hats and t-shirts Emma claims
[04:33:00] that business was disrupted by the group's behavior some of which was
[04:33:04] captured on video by an employee and customer
[04:33:19] You're doing your thing, trying to save my life.
[04:33:23] I'm glad you've come up tonight.
[04:33:26] You got your mom coming.
[04:33:28] That's all f***** up.
[04:33:29] Yeah.
[04:33:30] Those delicious.
[04:33:32] Yeah.
[04:33:33] Talk to over here, guys.
[04:33:37] Good job, sir. I appreciate that.
[04:33:40] We want to go back to the back of the tent.
[04:33:42] No, not too long.
[04:33:49] Oh my god.
[04:33:51] What are you doing?
[04:33:53] Okay.
[04:33:55] Alright everyone, you play it!
[04:33:57] F*** this place!
[04:33:59] F*** this dog!
[04:34:01] Get on it!
[04:34:03] Get off!
[04:34:05] F*** this!
[04:34:07] F*** this!
[04:34:09] Do you want the incident documented or are they gone?
[04:34:11] I mean they're gone so I guess it's fine.
[04:34:13] I don't know if we need a document in it or not.
[04:34:15] So do you.
[04:34:17] However you want it. I mean, there's not much to do about it, so it's fine.
[04:34:21] By the time police arrived, the video had already begun circulating online, and it didn't take long for Emma.
[04:34:27] I really hope that TikTok didn't have any clouds, seeing more people doing this would be devastating, buddy.
[04:34:32] Of course it did, and also of course there are copycats. Are you kidding me?
[04:34:38] To locate the source.
[04:34:40] Oh, this is the TikTok guy actually. His name is...
[04:34:43] This is his TikTok.
[04:34:45] Heston James
[04:34:46] He's been going around a whole bunch of different stores the tiktok account at Terra Clout is owned by 24-year-old
[04:34:53] Heston James Cobb on both tiktok and Instagram Heston gained a following by pranking employees at recognizable stores
[04:35:01] Including target Michaels Home Depot and looking Heston
[04:35:07] S-Buy his Instagram reels alone have been collectively viewed over 700 million times
[04:35:13] I'm not sure if this is-
[04:35:15] This is what I should be doing, bro.
[04:35:17] This is what I should be doing.
[04:35:20] Now, ironically, if Heston was doing that with scabs,
[04:35:24] he'd be getting fucking rewarded, not to give him any ideas.
[04:35:27] Okay?
[04:35:28] He'd be exact kid, but adults on those-
[04:35:30] Tops would be defending his ass.
[04:35:32] Like Little Caesar's?
[04:35:34] Yeah.
[04:35:35] Yeah, I think I've seen these guys' videos.
[04:35:37] According to police records, no formal report was taken on this incident.
[04:35:41] As it stood, no one was harmed or assaulted and nothing was damaged or taken from the restaurant.
[04:35:47] Less than four months later, however, Tempe officers would once again hear the name Heston James.
[04:35:53] On July 2, 2025 Heston and his group appeared at a Jiffy Lube auto shop.
[04:35:58] This time the fake workers donned blue jumpsuits, carried tools, and pretended to work on cars,
[04:36:04] as captured on both an employee's phone and the company's security cameras.
[04:36:41] According to police records, no one was assaulted, nothing was stolen or damaged, and if Heston
[04:36:48] recorded anything it wasn't published to his social media platforms, but he was far
[04:36:53] from finished.
[04:36:55] The next day Heston's group targeted three more auto shops including one owned by a man
[04:36:59] named Dave, who shares his fears that their actions will quickly lead to dangerous consequences
[04:37:04] if they aren't stopped.
[04:37:05] These idiots are going to do this to the wrong guys, or guys having a bad day, and they're going to get hurt.
[04:37:13] Officers learned that those concerns became a reality during the group's final prank of the day,
[04:37:18] when they were dispatched to a pet boy's after a 911 caller reported a strong arm robbery.
[04:37:23] Hello. Hi. Have you guys seen these two before or anything?
[04:37:27] No.
[04:37:28] Or how many were there?
[04:37:29] 15.
[04:37:30] 15.
[04:37:31] What ever fits in that van, it was loaded.
[04:37:34] Seriously?
[04:37:35] Oh
[04:37:37] That's a little bit nothing that we ever came before okay for being sorry
[04:37:43] Cool
[04:37:46] Though they had no working cameras the manager's account of what happened closely mirrors a video Heston posted to TikTok showing the same prank
[04:37:53] Unfolding it a different auto shop just like in the video the pet boys manager claims
[04:37:58] They were approached by two young men who said they were from corporate
[04:38:01] I'm just gonna be bringing in all my guys cuz you guys have been doing a really slow job. I've been getting multiple complaints
[04:38:07] I'm from corporate. I told you so this is what I'm going to my guys and they're gonna be working all these hard
[04:38:13] Hello Muslim rape gang apologist
[04:38:21] You good bro, you all right I
[04:38:24] I swear to god these guys are like, they're bots, right?
[04:38:34] They straight up, they should have operated like bots, they get their new talking points
[04:38:38] and then immediately they're off to the fucking races.
[04:38:50] Very normal thing to type on a twitch chat on a Sunday evening, yeah.
[04:38:54] Go ahead, speak out against rape gangs, I have, and will continue to do so.
[04:39:04] The Epstein-Pedophilia rape gang, for example, is one of the primary rape gangs I speak out
[04:39:11] against.
[04:39:13] Or outside of that, I consistently have criticized the nation state of Israel for having a pro-rape
[04:39:21] January 6th, you know, or the IDF.
[04:39:29] Dumb Foyd.
[04:39:32] I glad her cash ripped up.
[04:39:37] Was him being brown make him head butt the officer the race card played again.
[04:39:42] Why do these foids chose such dumb men?
[04:39:47] Go back to shaking your ass hoe.
[04:39:51] We all love Nickelback. Nickelback is goaded. Okay, that's a bridge too far.
[04:39:58] That's...
[04:40:05] That is...
[04:40:08] Oh look, he's looking at the logs. Yes, and we're all laughing at you.
[04:40:14] Which is probably an experience that you're used to in school.
[04:40:21] Now you get to experience it on the internet as well. You thought you could remain anonymous
[04:40:32] I bet he's from Naperville. No, I think this guy is I think this guy might be a uroid
[04:40:40] Wuthering waves has big true king
[04:40:43] Nah, furries are more normal, foids, foidslop.
[04:40:48] As a white man, I wanted to apologize for this because this is somehow my fault.
[04:40:52] This is actually white people's fault.
[04:40:54] Dude, that's crazy.
[04:40:55] I can't believe this is a real person.
[04:40:57] We were just talking about this last night, if you remember.
[04:41:01] Go ahead, do a reading of the UK rape gangs.
[04:41:04] Buddy, I've covered the supposed Muslim rape gang's controversy since 2013. It's not a new phenomena.
[04:41:19] Just because Rupert Lowe recently rehashed the old school. See, you're denying it again?
[04:41:27] No, I'm not. Are there Pakistani people who have committed rape on British soil? Yes.
[04:41:34] The primary perpetrators are still white men, but you won't talk about that shit because you don't give a fuck about rape.
[04:41:40] You only want to turn it into some sort of racialized, uh, some sort of like race-based crime.
[04:41:51] What am I denying? Am I denying that, you know, Pakistani men or other migrants have done rapes on British soil?
[04:41:58] Well, I'm not denying that. I'm denying the idea that it's just Muslims that are raping white British women in the way that that was presented, and that this has something to do with Islam.
[04:42:09] Yeah, I will. We speak out against this. The Muslim community has covered it up, and the cops covered it up too. Yes, woke cops that are pro-Islam. You're right.
[04:42:18] Yes, Rupert Lowe's report has no factual, like has some real instances and then a whole
[04:42:26] deal of inaccuracies, okay?
[04:42:32] But you don't give a fuck.
[04:42:33] You don't give a fuck about the 87% of the perps and the inquiry or Muslim.
[04:42:37] Hmm, does that, okay.
[04:42:40] Great question for you.
[04:42:41] Do you think those are all the rapes?
[04:42:44] Do you think that, or do you think that this inquiry specifically wanted to make it seem
[04:42:49] like only Muslims are doing rapes on British soil?
[04:42:54] Also, you say foydeslop.
[04:43:00] You say shit like foydeslop.
[04:43:02] You don't give a fuck.
[04:43:03] You just, you want to be the guy who's doing the rapes, it seems.
[04:43:07] Like, what do you mean?
[04:43:10] Am I supposed to sit here and act like a guy who says, oh, these women are whores.
[04:43:15] They're doing for this is classic.
[04:43:17] Floyd slop sincerely cares about sexual assaults.
[04:43:20] Get the fuck out of here.
[04:43:27] How old do you think this person is?
[04:43:28] Got to be young.
[04:43:30] I really hope I really hope they're like 15, 16 years old and they can hopefully snap
[04:43:38] out of it because if this person is like over the age of 25
[04:43:43] It's not going to be good. Yeah, this shit was debunked like five years ago. It's it's two decades old at this point almost
[04:43:52] How old are you chatter?
[04:43:58] 25 chances under 18 75 chances over 35. Oh
[04:44:04] He did say he loves nickel back so
[04:44:08] I doubt it.
[04:44:13] I'm so happy he's being sued. The natives also didn't invent it exactly.
[04:44:17] Batman actually stops crime though. It's when the city is run by them.
[04:44:22] I mean he literally does tweet like he does type like a like a child.
[04:44:28] But he also likes... what is this?
[04:44:30] He types like a child, which is why I thought he might be a child, but maybe he's the fucking
[04:44:40] old man.
[04:44:41] The carers of HR get time off to vote.
[04:44:44] The tradies don't.
[04:44:45] Oh my god.
[04:44:47] He's Australian.
[04:44:48] Oh my god.
[04:44:51] Oh my god.
[04:44:52] He's Australian.
[04:44:55] Oh my god.
[04:44:57] one. Arnar! Arnar! Wait, did he get fucking banned? No, he didn't. I don't want him to.
[04:45:17] OZ, OZ. I thought Tecton actually did rape his girlfriend. Didn't Tecton actually rape
[04:45:23] someone? Okay, maybe maybe this guy is salvageable. He's not a RapeTone supporter, at least. I'm
[04:45:38] so tired of these hags. Dude, what the fuck? This guy literally hates women so much. Why
[04:45:46] Why do you hate women so much, bro?
[04:45:51] He says Faraj the clown too.
[04:45:54] There's a Lib in there somewhere.
[04:45:57] Wait, do people in the UK don't say tradies, right?
[04:46:02] Do people in the UK say tradies?
[04:46:07] No, right?
[04:46:08] That's an Australian thing, but he's like talking about Nigel Faraj.
[04:46:13] Your Starmer needs to be tried and charged with the courts, imprison Cure Starmer, put
[04:46:16] him on trial.
[04:46:23] Definitely not an American though.
[04:46:26] Stereotypes exist for a reason.
[04:46:27] Is Hassan gay?
[04:46:30] He's so above it, lying is OP.
[04:46:32] Wait, fuck.
[04:46:37] That's weird.
[04:46:41] be fair, they shouldn't publish a photo of his house. Oh, wow. He was mad at the God damn
[04:46:49] Aswin Gold must be talking about me now. Stop. My my New York Post. He's like talking about
[04:46:56] the New York Post article, maybe this guy is salvageable.
[04:47:17] This guy doesn't seem like a true Kush master to me, also watch him be born in 57 and he's
[04:47:21] almost 70. Oh my God, stop. How much Aussie news you watch? Fuck, I just avoid that shit.
[04:47:30] The Aussie news kind of obsessed with everything UK.
[04:47:37] I hate David Cage. He a loser. Also, game devs ruin the product afterwards, like Helldivers
[04:47:43] and Arc Raiders. They use the release dozens of big names a year, big games a year. Now
[04:47:47] Now we get Floyd Slop.
[04:47:53] Yo, this is a real person, bro.
[04:47:57] This is a real ass person, like a guy who sincerely says
[04:48:00] Floyd Slop and thinks that Floyd Slop ruined gaming.
[04:48:05] Oh, that's awesome.
[04:48:08] Just make this crap single player, single player.
[04:48:15] Nah, she was pretty hot.
[04:48:16] Not gonna lie.
[04:48:17] Crap, no wonder he losing. They have no Stan because Ubisoft agreed. Special needs.
[04:48:27] Hashtag rape, cure, starmer. Deport all Sikhs.
[04:48:33] Well, there you have it. That's a guy. That's a guy who sincerely cares about rain.
[04:49:03] He's an inbred turd worlder.
[04:49:22] Go back home you inbred our word.
[04:49:26] A cab?
[04:49:28] my fascism dude shut up a fascism stops this will be fascist
[04:49:39] he dropped a freak I ain't here not enough up dudes guys no he's just that dumb
[04:49:46] games for boys do games for boys he's got everything dude this guy's awesome
[04:49:58] Anarcho racism. Yeah, no, this dude this dude's fire. I love this guy. Thank you for
[04:50:11] Bros never done anything interesting other than BSL out is this you is this
[04:50:17] Wow look at that has been having more viewers than Hasan
[04:50:21] Dude, come on. No, no, no, we got to get we got to let this guy be even more creative than this. That's funny.
[04:50:34] Okay. All right, let's continue with the I don't really like this. Take talk a story. I don't really care about it that much. I'm not gonna lie.
[04:50:45] Where is the where's the fucking jube? Let's watch the jube.
[04:50:51] We have oh, also, we just did this meet the meet the former CIG was abolished. Yeah, we can listen to
[04:50:58] Matthew Hassan talk to John Kiriakou
[04:51:02] Or we can do jube
[04:51:07] I want to see Dean cook a bunch of mega wet ladies
[04:51:15] Jubilee jubilee Dean with us jubilee the tube
[04:51:21] Can Dean Withers survive 20 MAGOLIMEN?
[04:51:23] I think that we need strong alpha males like Donald J. Trump, Spencer Pratt and our loved Charlie Kirk.
[04:51:29] Wait, why does she sound like that?
[04:51:32] Hey yo, what the fuck?
[04:51:34] Is she doing anime voice?
[04:51:36] Come on man, come on dude.
[04:51:39] I ironically say strong alpha males.
[04:51:42] We have laws in favor of women getting leadership roles.
[04:51:44] We're taking opportunities away from men.
[04:51:46] You are oppressed more than me.
[04:51:48] men and men have testosterone and men love beautiful women and trust me, I would prefer
[04:51:53] a man that actually looks at women and is sexually attracted to women.
[04:51:58] Dude.
[04:51:59] They had to make things up to get Trump.
[04:52:01] Trump doesn't have to be a sexual predator.
[04:52:03] Any woman would love to be with Trump.
[04:52:05] Alright, listen, put your hand up if you would have sex with Donald Trump.
[04:52:09] USA!
[04:52:10] What the fuck?
[04:52:11] Yeah!
[04:52:12] Dude, come on.
[04:52:13] Dude.
[04:52:14] Dude, come on, dude, come on, dude, what, oh, oh my God, this is amazing, okay, wow,
[04:52:27] okay, Jube, you done did it again, okay, the Jube blockade is lifted, the Strait of Hormuz
[04:52:33] is still closed. But guess what? This blockade is lifted.
[04:53:00] Has Donald Trump been a good president for women, or has America moved backward from
[04:53:06] extending women's rights to debating how far those rights should go?
[04:53:09] I'm John Regalato.
[04:53:10] I think that's, you're posing that as a question that could go in either direction.
[04:53:17] But no, there's only one answer to that.
[04:53:20] It's the second thing.
[04:53:22] As a matter of fact, you're literally doing that debate right now.
[04:53:29] That is the debate that is, that's the premise of this video is that exact debate.
[04:53:35] Do women deserve less?
[04:53:36] How much less do they deserve?
[04:53:38] Do they have too much?
[04:53:41] It's so funny to go off the whole Floyd saga that we just had earlier into this video,
[04:53:47] because these are the women who are, you know, the feteheene of that Floyd movement.
[04:53:54] The movement of the guys who say Floyd.
[04:53:56] Blue media, this is Surrounded, where one brave soul faces a room full of
[04:54:01] disagreeers. Today, we are diving into what feminism means on both sides of the
[04:54:06] aisle, abortion rights, and President Trump's record. I'm here with our featured
[04:54:11] guest, progressive commentator, Dean Withers. Welcome to the show. Thank you for
[04:54:17] having me. You ready to go? Oh, I'm excited. This will be fun. All right, are you
[04:54:20] Are you all ready to debate, Dean?
[04:54:22] Yeah!
[04:54:23] Woo!
[04:54:25] All right, let's get into it.
[04:54:26] I'm Dean Withers.
[04:54:27] I'm a 21-year-old liberal.
[04:54:28] I do political debate for a living.
[04:54:30] And today, I'm surrounded by 20 Trump supporters, again.
[04:54:33] But this time, they're all women.
[04:54:38] Damn, I should have done this.
[04:54:39] I would have done this.
[04:54:41] Men aren't better at leading than women.
[04:54:43] If you would like to debate this claim,
[04:54:44] please get to the chair in three, two, one.
[04:54:47] Good to see you again.
[04:54:51] Welcome back, Laurie.
[04:54:52] How you doing?
[04:54:53] I'm doing good.
[04:54:54] How are you?
[04:54:55] I'm doing phenomenal.
[04:54:56] So the first claim is that men are not better at leading than women.
[04:54:58] And I'm honestly appalled that you as a woman would disagree.
[04:55:00] But I mean, if you want to start it off by telling us why you do think men are better
[04:55:03] at leading than women, then Mike is all yours.
[04:55:04] Well, how I'd like to start this off is I'd like you to define what a woman is.
[04:55:08] Well, sure.
[04:55:09] I think that the definition of what a woman is is ultimately irrelevant to this debate.
[04:55:12] And I'm willing to assume- No, it's not.
[04:55:13] I'm willing to pre-assume your definition of what a woman is, i.e. an adult human female.
[04:55:17] if I were to give you my definition of what a woman is, an adult human individual that pertains
[04:55:21] to the social and cultural characteristics typical that of a female sex index to their gender identity,
[04:55:26] well then all of a sudden we're going to be speaking past one another because we define
[04:55:29] the word woman differently. Exactly. So I'm more than happy to pre-issue your definition.
[04:55:32] The first place is kind of silly because you don't know what a woman is.
[04:55:36] Well, I just told you what my back is. Dude, this is a, this is a, a woke, a woke nuke.
[04:55:42] is this what the fuck's going on in the TikTok debates sphere? Is this the type of timing
[04:55:50] they're on? Bro, we are never getting a revolution in this country, okay? I don't even know if
[04:55:55] we're getting health care. I think we just lost more health care if this is what the
[04:55:59] youth, if this is the timing that the youth are on where they're just like, I mean, he's
[04:56:07] not wrong but it's like crazy that he this is the the point of contention
[04:56:12] what the fuck and it's funny because he's trying to like speak through the
[04:56:16] process he's like yes this is what a woman is for me but I'll take your word
[04:56:20] for it this isn't this your shit who who thinks I do this I told this man not to
[04:56:34] be so invested in the debate Lord's fear and to like do some reading and a lot of people
[04:56:41] but do you it's crazy that people think this is what I do. I mean I said I would love to
[04:56:50] do this I probably wouldn't do it like this but how would you answer the question I'd
[04:56:57] be like a woman is what I think is a woman okay that's it it doesn't matter we'll go
[04:57:02] with whatever you think is a woman and we'll continue the conversation that way. This is
[04:57:07] 2020 Tiktok. He did say that. He just said it in the most debate Lord way possible. Okay.
[04:57:19] Anyway, let's continue.
[04:57:20] You know what? I think it would also depend on what leadership role that that person would
[04:57:24] take. For instance, if you wanted Kamala Harris, who you voted for to be the president of the
[04:57:30] United States. We have a problem with that and I'll tell you why. It's not necessarily the woman,
[04:57:35] but it is. This is also part of the reason why it's impossible to have these sorts of like
[04:57:40] real debates because these guys don't have any investment in a mutual understanding.
[04:57:48] They don't have any consensus reality and also no interest in actually talking to a person.
[04:57:54] The whole point that they did all they want to do the entire practice here is to just occupy space and occupy time
[04:58:04] It's crazy. I don't even think they're capable of agreeing or disagreeing with other human beings at this point
[04:58:11] Conservatives just go on there and they're just like well you voted for a kambala and she's a woman and she's bad
[04:58:17] It's like okay
[04:58:19] That's interesting. That's the that's the point. That's the
[04:58:22] the way you're going to address this point because we're talking about a much broader
[04:58:25] point here.
[04:58:26] I don't know why you're using Kumbala.
[04:58:29] Sincerely, foreign countries, for instance, the Middle East.
[04:58:34] If I go to a Middle East country as a woman, I can't show my hair at risk of being stoned.
[04:58:40] Why are we talking about Middle Eastern countries when the prompt is, men are not better than
[04:58:43] women?
[04:58:44] Because you're asking about leading.
[04:58:45] You voted for Kamala Harris.
[04:58:47] I think she would have been a horrible leader.
[04:58:49] countries don't always see women as respectful as they see a man a woman what the fuck what is that
[04:58:57] argument dude first of all i want to know which country okay because almost every other foreign
[04:59:05] country including muslim ones like turkey or pakistan have had female heads of state many
[04:59:12] many decades before we ever got one and we still haven't gotten one so the idea that this would be
[04:59:19] First of all, the idea that, like, oh, foreign country leaders don't respect women, so they
[04:59:24] won't respect our leadership if she is a woman, fucking insane.
[04:59:28] You know what they do respect?
[04:59:30] Nuclear arsenal, okay?
[04:59:32] The American nuclear arsenal.
[04:59:34] That's what they respect.
[04:59:36] It doesn't matter if the woman in charge of the nuclear arsenal or a man, okay?
[04:59:42] It's so stupid.
[04:59:44] Also one of the best leaders all around the globe right now is a woman, Claudia Scheinbaum.
[04:59:51] Okay.
[04:59:52] Leading this country for instance, when you go to doing foreign policy and all of those
[04:59:59] things, they would not have the respect that a man would.
[05:00:02] I can also say as a woman, depending on your age, if I've got PMS honey, I'm gonna make
[05:00:07] different decisions than I would.
[05:00:09] Donald Trump is literally constantly exhibiting mental cramps, okay?
[05:00:16] He is literally one entire PMS situation.
[05:00:22] His entire presidency is like the most emotional, like what you would associate with having,
[05:00:31] yeah, doing going through PMS or whatever.
[05:00:34] That's Donald Trump every day, okay?
[05:00:37] So it is not lost on me that right-wing women so quickly go for the maximalist, misogynistic
[05:00:48] talking points and just undermine themselves.
[05:00:52] Dean is too woke for this conversation.
[05:00:53] I'd be fucking being like, all right, well, why are we having a conversation then?
[05:00:58] Why are you and I having a conversation right now if you're lesser than me?
[05:01:03] I don't play these woke games.
[05:01:05] I would deploy tactical misogyny at the direction of woke.
[05:01:11] Okay.
[05:01:16] As if I didn't.
[05:01:17] If I'm going through menopause,
[05:01:19] I might have hot flashes of water ever else.
[05:01:22] I believe as a Christian woman,
[05:01:23] men are supposed to lead, we're supposed to help.
[05:01:26] And I'm totally comfortable with that.
[05:01:29] Okay. Well, thank you, Lori.
[05:01:30] So the first thing that I want to point out here
[05:01:32] is that your position that may be foreign countries
[05:01:34] when respect to female president as much as a male president
[05:01:37] i don't think is represented through the fact that on the global stage harris
[05:01:40] had a significantly higher approval rating in trump during the election and
[05:01:42] there's a reason for that
[05:01:44] because you would like to show her they would have got they would have walked
[05:01:46] right over her and that's exactly why uh... she had significantly better
[05:01:50] policy better character and i don't know about it for me at all but ultimately
[05:01:54] once again the topic of debate is not was harris a better option for the
[05:01:57] president and trump because even if we want to look at women and men on this
[05:02:01] macroscopic level of evaluating one woman compared to one man, even if it was true,
[05:02:05] Harris was a clown and Trump was awesome, that still wouldn't mean that generally speaking,
[05:02:09] men are better at leading than women.
[05:02:10] The last point that you made there was about PMS, and I think that you're like indicating
[05:02:14] that women are more emotional than men on average.
[05:02:15] They are.
[05:02:16] 100%.
[05:02:17] Okay.
[05:02:18] Then tell me why men commit 92% of violent crimes.
[05:02:19] Tell me why they're more likely to self-identify.
[05:02:20] Testosterone.
[05:02:21] So you think that testosterone is what makes men more emotional?
[05:02:24] Absolutely.
[05:02:25] Okay.
[05:02:26] Well, then you just conceded the debate.
[05:02:27] No, I didn't concede.
[05:02:28] You just said that absolutely men are more emotional than men.
[05:02:30] Five seconds after saying that women were more emotional than men and that's kind of like or somewhat of a fucking owned
[05:02:36] I mean got him got her ass
[05:02:39] Right here in because what I'm just got debate lorded now. He's trying to say how he looks at the camera
[05:02:44] Oh, come on, man. I mean these are these are antics. Yeah women are more emotional. I mean, this is
[05:02:52] I'm not I'm not gonna clown on D. He's doing a good job. He's doing a good job. No, they just are in more of a I
[05:02:58] I can change my mind depending on my mood now. You're bringing in anger. You're bringing in violence
[05:03:04] You're bringing in this anger emotion. It is but okay to a different extent and
[05:03:09] Honestly, if you've got a man that's violent out of character alone, I don't want him leading the country. Yeah, that's why
[05:03:19] You can't say that and then be like that's why I voted for Trump. Oh, yeah, she want to get into that
[05:03:24] I know that's another problem. I'm happy to get into that. I guess we was never accused never accused of okay
[05:03:31] We got it. We got a pause there. You've been voted out. Okay. Good to see you. She said Trump has never been accused of rape
[05:03:37] He absolutely has
[05:03:39] What the fuck?
[05:03:41] Trump's been accused
[05:03:43] Trump's been accused of rape by by
[05:03:46] Almost every woman he has been around
[05:03:50] Hello
[05:03:52] But his his ex-wife wrote about it extensively in her memoir
[05:03:58] And also E. Jean Carroll was found in a in a civil trial
[05:04:04] To to be truthful about her allegations that Donald Trump had raped her
[05:04:10] So
[05:04:12] Yeah, definitely. Yeah, mr. Graven by the pussy mr. Jeffrey Epstein affiliate. It's not that far-fetched
[05:04:18] I'm gonna see a lorry if you would like to be the next debate or please get to the chair
[05:04:24] three two one
[05:04:28] Okay women are so much more respectful by the way
[05:04:31] When this is like all guys, they're all fucking running to the chair
[05:04:35] Shout shout out women. Okay point one to women
[05:04:40] Welcome welcome. Hi. I'm gonna give the mic to you
[05:04:43] Why don't you tell us all why men are better at leading than women men are better at leading because as a woman?
[05:04:48] I can tell you that we're emotionally, uh, manipulated, very easy to be compassionate.
[05:04:55] Cause we, I guess there's no other way to make this argument other than to be like,
[05:04:58] I ain't shit and I deserve less.
[05:05:02] Like how do you make that argument as a woman?
[05:05:05] You have to sit there and be like, yeah, I suck.
[05:05:08] Dean, let me tell you, okay, I suck.
[05:05:11] I shouldn't be leading anything.
[05:05:13] I'm horrible.
[05:05:14] And every other woman just like me is also equally horrible. We are terrible, we deserve less, we shouldn't vote.
[05:05:22] As a woman and getting pregnant, it's inherent in us. Why? Because we deal with babies.
[05:05:28] Yeah, and the real double bind?
[05:05:32] If Dean wins the debate, technically, she was correct.
[05:05:38] That's right, Dean, you got to take an L on this, buddy.
[05:05:45] You have to.
[05:05:46] You have to do it for women.
[05:05:48] So, women deal with babies, therefore, women can be manipulated?
[05:05:55] I don't think that argument follows.
[05:05:57] But once again-
[05:05:58] Wait, you're going to be easily manipulated.
[05:05:59] Wait, what about...
[05:06:04] What about men?
[05:06:05] Do men not deal with babies?
[05:06:06] I'm confused like men deal with babies as well that meant when men become fathers
[05:06:15] are they not in the household what's happening women can be easily and
[05:06:20] convince yeah what's the argument for that it's inherent in us okay just
[05:06:23] saying that it's inherent is like me saying that what is actually inherent
[05:06:26] of women is that they can't be easily manipulated that doesn't give me any
[05:06:29] substance to underpin your position when you just simply underpin your position
[05:06:32] by saying well it's inherent and it doesn't push this if it's one progressive
[05:06:36] versus 20 black magga conservatives,
[05:06:37] what kind of tactical dark woke are you deploying?
[05:06:40] Are you literally trying to say that I would,
[05:06:43] in a hypothetical matchup like that, be racist?
[05:06:46] Cause the answer is no.
[05:06:49] I look forward.
[05:06:50] I would say that men are probably easier
[05:06:52] to emotionally manipulate than women,
[05:06:54] or else they wouldn't be culpable
[05:06:55] for 92% of violent crimes.
[05:06:57] We could emotionally manipulate a man
[05:06:58] by making him lose a game of Fortnite.
[05:07:00] The next thing we know, there's three holes in his walls.
[05:07:02] All right, same thing with self-unaliving statistics,
[05:07:03] suicide, suicide's a really bad thing,
[05:07:05] but it is true that men are significantly more likely to kill themselves than women on average.
[05:07:09] Same thing with the drunk driving, gambling.
[05:07:11] And then when we look at women, they actually perform better in the fields
[05:07:14] that are less indicative of emotional outbursts, such as performing well in school.
[05:07:18] And I mean, this is all underpinned by biology.
[05:07:21] There's a study done by the American Medical Association that proved
[05:07:23] that if you're operated on by a female compared to a male in the operating room at a hospital,
[05:07:27] that you're less likely to die or to experience any post-negative operative outcomes.
[05:07:31] Why? Because women are biologically designed to deal with stress and pain better than men
[05:07:35] because they have thicker dintrites in their brains, so ultimately, the science and the empirical facts completely reject the conclusions that you've formed.
[05:07:41] Not at all. Men are more rational and women...
[05:07:44] You've been voted out by the majority, so please return to your seat.
[05:07:47] Bro, I'm not gonna lie, this stuff blows my brain. Like, I...
[05:07:52] I can't understand why you're...
[05:07:57] Like, pouring this much empirical data to why...
[05:08:00] You know, men aren't better at leading than women.
[05:08:08] I don't know.
[05:08:09] I don't know who this is for.
[05:08:10] I guess there's a market for this kind of thing where people are like, no, I want to
[05:08:13] make sure that like the data is before I before I make this assumption, are men better than
[05:08:21] women and leading or are women better than men?
[05:08:24] Are they equally competent and incompetent at times at leading?
[05:08:28] I need to see the empirical evidence.
[05:08:36] He does this every day and the MAGA people question everything.
[05:08:40] If you want to be the next debater.
[05:08:42] I'm 18 and this is amazing.
[05:08:43] Did this, oh no, all the zoomers are learning about politics from this kind of
[05:08:48] marketplace of ideas type of back and forth.
[05:08:51] Please get to the chair in three, two, one.
[05:08:54] Hi!
[05:08:55] Hi!
[05:08:56] What's your name?
[05:08:57] I'm that Davis Jackson.
[05:08:58] It's a pleasure to meet you.
[05:08:59] Yes, yes.
[05:09:00] So, let's hear it.
[05:09:01] Why do you think that men are better at leading than women?
[05:09:06] How about I know that men lead better than women?
[05:09:10] Because women have the babies.
[05:09:12] You're emotional.
[05:09:13] Wow.
[05:09:14] Everyone's argument is the same.
[05:09:16] What the fuck is this?
[05:09:18] I kind of- Jesus Christ, dude.
[05:09:23] fucking Christ wow but more important I have a dad I have a dad who was very
[05:09:30] strong and when I see what President Trump is embodying he's like my dad I
[05:09:37] know that you can roll your eyes but you know what my grandmother is saying you
[05:09:40] roll your cotton balls but you sure can't shoot him so men are strong just
[05:09:45] like Trump because in the first day first hundred days what did he do he
[05:09:50] He started writing executive orders day after day, day after day, day after day, day after
[05:09:58] day.
[05:09:59] Women will say, hey, let me take a break.
[05:10:01] That's why.
[05:10:02] Jesus Christ.
[05:10:03] Okay.
[05:10:04] Well, listen, clearly I disagree with you about Trump, but that's actually not relevant
[05:10:08] to my counterargument.
[05:10:09] I'll tell you why.
[05:10:10] Because even if Trump was a good leader, that doesn't mean that therefore men are better
[05:10:14] at leading than women on average.
[05:10:15] Like for instance, in the same way that you could give an anecdote of a man that you
[05:10:18] I think it's good at leading to justify the claim that men are better at leading than women.
[05:10:21] Well, I could just give an anecdote of the opposite.
[05:10:23] Hitler was a man, he was a terrible leader, therefore men are worse at leading than women.
[05:10:26] Alright, but clearly that's not how it works, because we cannot attempt to allow an anecdote
[05:10:32] of what we think about one individual man to then exist as a portrait for a generalization
[05:10:37] about all men.
[05:10:38] Why did you have to say Hitler?
[05:10:39] Because he's obviously a bad leader, that's a man.
[05:10:41] Yeah, and the President of the United States, which is a commander in chief, Donald J. Trump,
[05:10:47] a great leader. Okay. And he's a great leader because because he won a landslide. Okay. And
[05:10:53] if he could run again, he would run a landslide. Wait, I mean, Joe Biden actually won by a landslide.
[05:11:00] Does that mean Joe Biden is a better leader than Donald Trump? Oh my God, I have the debate poison.
[05:11:04] I'm doing it. I'm doing it now. I'm doing the arm actually by your logic shit. See, oh God, it's so,
[05:11:11] So, it's so, it just sucks you in, okay?
[05:11:15] You watch one debate and you become a debate pervert immediately.
[05:11:21] Immediately.
[05:11:26] You asked who this is for?
[05:11:28] It's for you.
[05:11:29] Good.
[05:11:30] Yeah.
[05:11:31] Yeah.
[05:11:32] Well, guess what?
[05:11:33] He's not, he's a terrible president.
[05:11:34] His policy sucks.
[05:11:35] How about this?
[05:11:36] What's your favorite Trump policy?
[05:11:37] I mean, a bill passed through Congress then signed into law.
[05:11:40] I'm a former college coach and not having men and women sports.
[05:11:45] Oh, my God, dude.
[05:11:48] Are you fucking kidding me?
[05:11:52] He's I hope Dean doesn't turn around and say,
[05:11:53] um, actually that wasn't a policy that went through the legislative body
[05:11:57] and it was simply an executive order.
[05:12:00] And then I hope he doesn't say that because that's he's going to say that as an
[05:12:05] answer. Oh, I'm sorry.
[05:12:07] What bill was that?
[05:12:08] Oh, he did say it's not a bill.
[05:12:09] Oh my god, it doesn't matter to these people man. It doesn't matter
[05:12:14] No, just fucking be like really
[05:12:17] Your life
[05:12:18] Genuinely improved. Are you are you paying less for rent or groceries cheaper for you?
[05:12:25] Is that all you care about is that like 49 total athletes that are transgender are no longer participating in NCAA competitions
[05:12:35] Like what how did that materially improve your life you were a coach
[05:12:40] OK, you were a coach.
[05:12:43] You have direct experience with this and it still didn't do shit for you.
[05:12:50] I asked you a very specific question.
[05:12:51] You got to stop there that you've been voted out by the majority.
[05:12:53] Please return to your seat. OK.
[05:12:55] All right. If you wanted to debate this claim, please get to the center in three, two, one.
[05:13:03] Hi, Tracy. How are you?
[05:13:05] I think I remember you.
[05:13:06] Were you on my first round of episode? Maybe.
[05:13:09] Well, I'm going to pass the mic to you.
[05:13:10] Tell us why you think men are better at leading the woman.
[05:13:12] It's worth me reminding you and maybe everybody else
[05:13:15] in the room, but so far, a lot of people
[05:13:17] have come up and sat in that chair, really missed the mark,
[05:13:19] like that last lady.
[05:13:21] She told me that men are better at leading the woman
[05:13:22] because she likes Trump.
[05:13:23] OK, let's hear in general why men are better
[05:13:25] at leading the woman.
[05:13:26] Well, this is why I think you're going to be surprised.
[05:13:29] I actually agree with you.
[05:13:30] And why are you in the chair?
[05:13:32] And I respectfully disagree with some of them.
[05:13:35] Well, I'm just saying some of the points
[05:13:37] that they were bringing up about a woman
[05:13:39] being pregnant and because somebody's can carry a baby but they're not fit to
[05:13:43] lead I mean it's the same argument where we say men go to work and come home
[05:13:48] yeah is it a man out debating women about women being better leaders and men
[05:13:52] prove their points that men are better at leading than women yeah I've made that
[05:13:55] joke earlier yes that's why Dean needed to take a fucking L here and then at the
[05:14:01] end after he took the L in the debate he would have been like you've defeated me
[05:14:04] thoroughly and therefore you've you've actually lost the ultimate argument you
[05:14:11] gotta fall on the sword man the woman stays and handles the household and the
[05:14:15] children so is that not a powerful position and I also have to I'm respectfully
[05:14:23] disagreeing here and I want you to give me an example if you can tell me
[05:14:27] hypothetically of a woman that you think would be a better leader than Trump
[05:14:32] right now so just to clarify it you don't think men are better at leading
[05:14:36] women no no Dean because I'm happy he's gonna get hella pussy after this
[05:14:41] hashtag male
[05:14:45] happy that you don't I agree with you right I want you and everybody else in
[05:14:50] the room to obviously not think that men are better at leading women but
[05:14:53] unfortunately the nature of the surrounded episode is where we have
[05:14:56] disagreeers in the hot seat yes so I'm asking you now they're arguing on the
[05:15:01] fucking debate ethics at the jube man what the heck I'm gonna skip this one I
[05:15:07] don't care about the body type that I'm sorry there are women that are larger
[05:15:12] than you can vote her out because she doesn't think I'm a better woman Tracy it
[05:15:16] does sound like you agree on this yes prompt so we're gonna have you return to
[05:15:20] your seat and bring in a disagreeer okay okay she actually low key leaned into
[05:15:26] the premise he's like I'm a dumb broad and I don't even understand the premise
[05:15:30] technically proving the premise.
[05:15:38] You're saying.
[05:15:41] All right, if you disagree with this claim, you got to be the next
[05:15:44] elevator, please get to the chair in three, two, one.
[05:15:50] Hi, your name's Joe.
[05:15:52] That's crazy. No one gets up.
[05:15:55] No one gets up.
[05:15:58] What the hell is going on?
[05:15:59] So I want to ask you and I don't believe this is the voice.
[05:16:05] What's up with that?
[05:16:08] What's up with that?
[05:16:10] That's anime voice.
[05:16:11] She's doing anime voice in your statement that men are not better leaders than women.
[05:16:15] There's the sense that you believe men and women are different, correct?
[05:16:18] I think that there's obviously distinctions between men and women,
[05:16:21] or else we want to have two different words to refer to two different.
[05:16:23] So what are some of the distinctions?
[05:16:25] Well, I mean, there's distinctions in the sense of cultural
[05:16:28] social attitudes and behaviors. There's going to be that art, of course.
[05:16:32] Women got titties. They got yitties. They got booba.
[05:16:41] You know, that's, that's it. That's all I can think of. I can't think of anything else.
[05:16:46] Hate to men and women because I don't think that prescriptive,
[05:16:48] I don't think that prescriptive gender norms exist.
[05:16:51] Women be shopping. It's another one. I mean, that literally is actually,
[05:16:56] There's empirical data that suggests that women, as a matter of fact, indeed do be shopping.
[05:17:01] 85% of all household consumer purchase decisions are made by the women in the household.
[05:17:06] And therefore, women do be shopping.
[05:17:08] It's actually not men that are being shopping, yeah.
[05:17:16] What else?
[05:17:17] Women eat hot chip, lie, don't charge their phone, and be bisexual.
[05:17:24] Now, like from your perspective that we were to define the genders on the basis of sex,
[05:17:29] of course, then there's going to be sexual dimorphism and there's going to be differences
[05:17:32] present within that.
[05:17:33] Of course, like there's a plethora of differences.
[05:17:35] Listen, I'm not denying that there are differences between men and women.
[05:17:38] Because once again, if there wasn't differences between men and women, well, then we wouldn't
[05:17:42] have two distinct groups.
[05:17:43] Okay, so we agree on that.
[05:17:44] But my claim is, is I don't think that any of the differences that exist between men
[05:17:48] and women would amount to being relevant to justify the claim that men are better at
[05:17:52] leading the women.
[05:17:53] are better than outleading than men? No, I actually think that gender is completely irrelevant
[05:17:57] to the prospects of if somebody is better at leading than the other person. I will ultimately
[05:18:01] think that there's going to be no, uh, determinative ability, regardless of we're making the claim
[05:18:05] that men are better at leading than women or women are better at leading than men, to
[05:18:08] ever make the prescriptive claim. Okay, so what I'm hearing is that men and women are
[05:18:10] essentially interchangeable in your mind? Well, in my mind, once again, I just don't
[05:18:13] believe in the prescriptive gender norm. Okay. I mean, it depends. It depends. On a leadership
[05:18:18] role, yes, interchangeable. It doesn't fucking matter. There are women that are objectively
[05:18:22] better than men at leading. And then there are some men that are objectively better than
[05:18:26] some women at leading. It's just the fucking doesn't matter.
[05:18:30] Like this kind of argumentation is so stupid. It's like, okay, you have a guy didn't go
[05:18:35] to medical school and then you have a gal who did. Okay, you're about to die. Someone
[05:18:39] is going to do open heart surgery. Do you want the actual professional medical doctor,
[05:18:44] the woman to perform the open heart surgery? Or do you want the guy to do it? If the answer
[05:18:49] is you want the guy to do it then you're a fucking idiot you're gonna die okay
[05:18:52] you're dead you're dead now
[05:18:59] but this this kind of argument is so dumb these sorts of like broad
[05:19:03] generalizations are so unbelievably stupid
[05:19:07] thanks that ultimately once genders are relevant to your capabilities if you can
[05:19:12] tell me what are the relevant differences between men and women yes that
[05:19:15] make men better at leading the woman.
[05:19:17] Yes, we can go back to the hunter and gatherers
[05:19:19] when men were the ones going out to hunt
[05:19:21] and women were the ones staying with the children
[05:19:23] and gathering fruits and nuts.
[05:19:25] Men are the people.
[05:19:27] The fuck?
[05:19:30] Let's go back to a time where there was no electricity?
[05:19:34] That's what you're doing?
[05:19:36] What the fuck does that have to do with anything now?
[05:19:42] That's crazy.
[05:19:43] This is, you, you have the brain of a child. Not only the voice, but the brain of a child as well.
[05:19:49] Oh, that go towards risk?
[05:19:51] Well, arm actually Hassan. It's okay when you actually refer to, uh, primitive communism.
[05:19:59] In your analysis of historical, uh, historical materialist analysis, but all of a sudden you don't have a, you have an issue when we're talking about gender roles.
[05:20:09] I'm just debate lording myself now.
[05:20:11] I don't know what the fuck's wrong with me. Let's continue.
[05:20:13] that go towards provision, naturally.
[05:20:15] Why is it that in today's, even our influence or community,
[05:20:18] we have more women that are drawn towards beauty, makeup,
[05:20:21] things like family schooling,
[05:20:23] and men are more drawn towards traditionally masculine things.
[05:20:26] It's innate in every culture that you see this trend.
[05:20:29] We are hormone-
[05:20:30] It's literally not true.
[05:20:31] There are currently existing matriarchial societies,
[05:20:35] like right now on the planet, okay?
[05:20:38] And not even just like tribal societies
[05:20:40] or anything like that.
[05:20:41] There have always existed matriarchal societies throughout different cultures, throughout
[05:20:46] different time periods, you're just objectively wrong.
[05:20:49] The idea that like all leadership roles automatically go to men is just wrong.
[05:20:55] Really different?
[05:20:56] That's been mentioned throughout this place.
[05:20:58] You as a man do not know what it's like to have a cycle, to have a period, to have your
[05:21:02] hormones.
[05:21:03] Oh my god, she's doing standpoint epistemology to describe why women ain't shit.
[05:21:07] What is going on man?
[05:21:10] Oh my god.
[05:21:11] outwoking the woke Lord in the most anti-woke direction. First of all, Zoomers all need to
[05:21:19] go to school, okay? They clearly, it didn't take, it didn't take, we got to start back from first
[05:21:24] grade for all Zoomers, okay? If you are a post-COVID Zoomer and you made through your more formative
[05:21:33] years and then you got to experience COVID that's fine, you kind of got out if you're like an older
[05:21:38] Zoomer. But if you're on the younger side of Gen Z and you spent your formative adolescence years
[05:21:46] pre-puberty or during puberty, stuck indoors, you have to go back to school from the start.
[05:21:53] Okay. We got to do a no child laws behind, left behind, and then just like rehash that,
[05:21:59] revamp that in its entirety and make you go back to school because it didn't take. Okay.
[05:22:06] It did not fucking take at all go up and down. That is insanely significant for a woman's ability to lead and
[05:22:14] Woman will complain about being scared to walk on the streets at night
[05:22:18] And yet they'll elect the same politicians that release the criminals on the street
[05:22:22] Do you think that women should lose the right to vote?
[05:22:23] I think that we are not talking about that today. You just gotta get a quick guess or no
[05:22:27] I think we need strong alpha males like Donald Day Trump Spencer Pratt and our loved Charlie Kirk
[05:22:33] Who will have secure borders who will not let criminals
[05:22:38] Ironically say strong alpha males strong alpha males. Yeah, well get a grip stand up
[05:22:42] Listen, you're a man. You want a man's lane to me? Well, I mean actually oh my gosh doing it again. She's doing it again
[05:22:48] Oh my god. Oh my god. She's deploying woke I
[05:22:52] Okay, I would have lost my mind at that point. I would have fucking lost my composure
[05:22:56] if I got if I'm debating a woman about how women ain't shit and then they hit
[05:23:03] me with this woke nonsense I would fucking lose it I would lose it the
[05:23:09] fuck do you mean are you mansplaining yes I am actually okay yes hush now a
[05:23:13] man is speaking isn't that what you want
[05:23:19] you can't on the one hand argue that women ain't shit and yes a man should
[05:23:26] man-splain in your perfect design of society and then use man-splaining as a negative in
[05:23:33] the same breath. You can't do both of those things at the same time. It makes no sense.
[05:23:42] You just said that men are better at leading than women, so you should listen everywhere that
[05:23:44] comes out of our mouth per your perspective, right? So if you think that men are the strong
[05:23:48] often- Wait, no, never mind. Actually, she was literally saying, please man-splain to me.
[05:23:52] I should I should be put in my place because she'd literally stop talking after he said
[05:23:58] Yes males and women are the emotional followers. Why don't you follow my lead and listen to what I have to say first off
[05:24:03] Because you don't believe what you say man. I believe that male and female are created equal in the image of God
[05:24:08] We each have the same dignity and the same value. We have the same brain the same rationality, but we have different and distinct roles
[05:24:15] Okay, why is it that woman can get pregnant only females can get pregnant?
[05:24:19] Well, of course, that would boil down to the physical biology that I've put.
[05:24:22] Physical biology?
[05:24:23] Is that a thing?
[05:24:24] That women are more geared towards child rearing and child raising than men are.
[05:24:27] So once again, the way that we started this conversation was by me agreeing that there
[05:24:31] are going to be differences between men and women.
[05:24:33] Exactly.
[05:24:34] So men are better here.
[05:24:35] Can I finish?
[05:24:36] I would love if I could finish.
[05:24:37] You can't say because there's differences between two things that thereby innately one
[05:24:40] of the two things is going to be better at leading than the other.
[05:24:42] Like I think that's ridiculous.
[05:24:43] Listen, once again, my claim is that the differences that do exist between men and women ultimately
[05:24:47] don't amount to justifying the claim that men are better at leading the women. Let me
[05:24:50] respond because you made a lot of claims. I think it's been the opposite to respond to
[05:24:54] your claims. You said that there's a difference in the hormonal balances of men and women.
[05:24:58] That what make women more emotional. I mean, I already went over this with not even just
[05:25:02] more emotional. It's that our bodies are not equipped to handle the same levels of cortisol
[05:25:05] as men. We need more care. Look at Donald Trump. The man literally lives off of that.
[05:25:10] Literally the worst, the worst person, the point to be like, look at the beacon of stability,
[05:25:16] Donald Trump, like I'm sorry, out of all of the Republican leaders of the past and present
[05:25:24] that you could point to, Donald Trump is the one that you can't point to at all when talking
[05:25:30] about a guy who's not hysterical all the time.
[05:25:34] He literally said he is going to nuke Iran because he wasn't getting his way.
[05:25:43] is one ginormous period cramp. The fuck are you talking about? He's the most emotionally
[05:25:48] volatile person that we've ever had lead this country. Like straight up.
[05:25:54] Okay. We could not do that. Okay. Okay. Listen, actually, women are more equipped than men
[05:26:02] to deal with stress. It is proven by the science.
[05:26:05] That's actually not true.
[05:26:06] The American describing a good leader, he eats Diet Coke and Burger.
[05:26:09] hahahahahaha sure ok facts though he do be eating diet coke and burger
[05:26:14] I'll tell you you can look this up anybody home could look this up women have
[05:26:18] thicker dintrites in their brain and study after study after study has
[05:26:22] concluded time and time and time again this gives women the ability to better
[05:26:26] manage their stress then you actually bought this up fact check existing
[05:26:31] human studies show that pregnancy and childbirth are associated with complex
[05:26:34] neuroplastic changes but there's no robust evidence the childbirth causes a
[05:26:37] A global increase in dendritic thickness or density. Oh my god. Dean is getting owned. He's getting fucking owned
[05:26:44] Oh my god. I now believe it women ain't shit dude women ain't shit if the
[05:26:51] Fundamental argument that you are presenting here is that women got thick-ass skulls or dendrites or whatever the fuck that is
[05:27:00] And it turns out jube is actually cooking you in the edit
[05:27:05] sorry
[05:27:06] Now, I don't believe that women can lead just as well as men can
[05:27:14] Yeah, I'm gonna start saying foids now. Thank you, Jubilee
[05:27:18] You brought up childbirth the reason why women have thicker dintrites in their brain giving them a greater navigation ability
[05:27:25] Giving them a greater a group giving them a greater ability to deal with their pain and stress is because what the fuck does that have to do
[05:27:31] With anything God this argument is so irrelevant. Do you just?
[05:27:36] like am I I don't know maybe I'm being too harsh but I just don't think that
[05:27:43] that's a relevant point at all right like I know a lot of these guys want to
[05:27:48] always like add empirical evidence like data points to back their argument
[05:27:53] it's like a you train yourself into arguing this way after doing this for
[05:27:58] so long and you always have to fucking land on you know no matter how
[05:28:04] irrelevant this data point is, you have to like add a data point in there and this is just not
[05:28:09] relevant to the point of contention. Like I know he's trying to counter the point that she's making
[05:28:16] because she's using anecdotes and his counter has to be empirical evidence. But I don't think you
[05:28:24] have to do that because you can just oppose the argument or the anecdote in its entirety by saying
[05:28:31] even if that was true, that still doesn't change the dynamic that a woman can be a better, a woman can be a better leader than a man.
[05:28:42] And it's not, it's not true regardless.
[05:28:50] It's of childbirth, okay?
[05:28:51] Yes, because childbirth is a big thing.
[05:28:52] And that's exactly why women can deal with their stress better than men.
[05:28:54] So you're claiming that the opposite is true is wrong.
[05:28:56] And plus once again when we look in society how men deal with stress compared to how women deal with stress
[05:29:01] Well when a man gets mad he commits a violent crime
[05:29:03] He kills his wife he kidnaps his children he sets his house ablaze and this is why men are significant
[05:29:07] Like there are better data points that he could show here which he's brought up. He brought up earlier about like
[05:29:13] The the likelihood that a man is gonna commit a violent crime over a woman is far greater things of that nature to show
[05:29:20] The irrational nature of man, but that still goes back to like biological arguments and a naturalistic argument
[05:29:25] Which I don't think is a is a territory that you should broach as someone who's like progressive
[05:29:31] Because it doesn't matter at the end of the day
[05:29:33] Because the like no man is the same as one another and no woman is the same as one another
[05:29:39] There's gonna be over qualified women and under qualified men and vice versa. So it doesn't matter
[05:29:44] It's entirely related to life experiences
[05:29:48] educational attainment, you know
[05:29:50] experiences in the workplace, that's all that matters.
[05:29:53] That's why I brought up the point of like a doctor
[05:29:56] who is going to perform open heart surgery.
[05:29:58] The doctor is a woman as opposed to a guy
[05:30:00] who went to Phoenix University, okay?
[05:30:02] Phoenix online college doesn't have a medical degree
[05:30:05] whatsoever.
[05:30:05] Who do you choose in that situation?
[05:30:08] Obviously you choose the woman.
[05:30:10] Only an insane person would try to say,
[05:30:12] oh, the man with no qualifications whatsoever
[05:30:15] for open heart surgery.
[05:30:17] Because that's what matters at the end of the day.
[05:30:19] and we all make these decisions we all make these decisions no matter how fucking silly we behave
[05:30:25] bro chill you went to Rutgers the fuck does that have to do with anything and fuck you
[05:30:29] we're likely to commit every single crime on the books including crimes that do not have a necessity
[05:30:34] for any use of physical strength such as do we got some phoenix graduates in the chat they got mad
[05:30:39] really we're putting phoenix and Rutgers in the same fucking category as the number one
[05:30:42] philosophy school in the planet i think or used to is arson cyberbullying or
[05:30:47] You're basically saying he should argue with vibes? No. Yes and no, first of all.
[05:30:54] Not most people won't respond to that. Everyone needs to look at the numbers. He's numbers. No,
[05:30:59] that's not true. Well, I'll happily let you speak in response to the things that I've said,
[05:31:05] as long as you're- What did she say? And this is why men are significantly more likely to commit
[05:31:10] every single crime on the books, including crimes that do not have a necessity for any use of physical
[05:31:15] strength such as arson cyberbullying well I'll happily let you
[05:31:20] respond to the fucking god oh my god I didn't even realize oh my god this is
[05:31:26] like one of those moments where the fucking samurai goes the samurai fucking
[05:31:32] passes you opens the fucking katana up and closes it and you're dead you're
[05:31:37] dead you don't even know that you're dead yet and you're like okay and then you slowly but surely
[05:31:46] just there's a there's a line that forms across your chest and your upper body your upper torso
[05:31:52] starts sliding down that's what she did the dean right there in the marketplace of ideas
[05:32:08] Things that I've said as long as you're able to workers philosophy grad programs tie for second with Oxford ha ha
[05:32:13] I study philosophy at Rutgers. There you go
[05:32:18] Okay, well, I guess women are better at leading than women
[05:32:22] So stupid you're so stupid, okay, you're such a stupid person for going no, we're not better than men. I'm sorry
[05:32:30] All right. Oh, this is entertaining. Oh my God. This has got to be extra maddening.
[05:32:37] If you're watching this as a woman, you're like, what the fuck?
[05:32:40] We have our strengths and our values. We're good at raising children. We're very smart
[05:32:45] and adaptable, but men are the people that need to be out there fighting crime for us,
[05:32:49] protecting us so that we feel safe and we can keep our children safe. Why do you think
[05:32:53] that just historically more men are CEOs, more men are presidents, senators, whatever
[05:32:58] kind of leadership role you want to talk about that is not because of white supremacy
[05:33:02] colonization or some kind of legal limit it's because men are drawn to those roles today
[05:33:07] women have the same exact rights as men and still a lot of them choose to stay at home
[05:33:11] or feel that they can't stay at home because of societal pressures okay i liked it i mean
[05:33:17] the entire argument that she has relies on her social conditioning born out of the patriarchal
[05:33:23] systems that we exist under and she's just straight up unable to recognize that and
[05:33:28] talks about colonialism for some reason or white supremacy, there is one systemic social
[05:33:33] conditioning factor at play here, one kind of structure at play here that you seemingly
[05:33:40] are refusing to address and it's called the patriarchy. But of course, you are reinforcing
[05:33:46] it so.
[05:33:47] Well, I think that you said there at the end, societal pressures. Societal pressures are
[05:33:51] the reason why I think that we've seen Mormon in positions of power, Mormon in leadership
[05:33:55] fields and more men's calling the shot but if you're the position that underpins
[05:33:59] your claim here would be that if we see an over representation of men in a field
[05:34:02] in comparison to women that men are then by definition better performing in that
[05:34:05] field so in the same way you're claiming that because of a vast majority of
[05:34:08] leaders are men therefore women are worse at leading would you also claim
[05:34:11] that men are better at surgery than women because 85% of surgeons are men and
[05:34:15] 15% of surgeons are women I just want to direct yes or no to my question so then
[05:34:18] I can follow this up with a dialogue become surgeons because it's a more
[05:34:21] masculine thing, it takes more masculine traits to have to look at the blood, I said yes, but I want to ask you, do you agree that men are more oppressed today than women?
[05:34:29] Men are told that they're toxic for being masculine, the only laws that prevent any gender from getting abroad, we have laws in favor of women
[05:34:38] getting leadership roles, we're taking opportunities away from men. You are oppressed, you're just more than me.
[05:34:44] This chick is crazy.
[05:34:46] Okay, listen, I think that you're crazy because you just said that I'm more oppressed than you,
[05:34:50] while also claiming that I'm a better leader than you,
[05:34:52] after making the argument that disproportionately men have been in positions of leadership throughout history
[05:34:56] when leadership is what grants power.
[05:34:58] But anyways, insanity. Listen, I asked you a question.
[05:35:00] I said, do you think that men are better at surgery than women?
[05:35:03] Because 85% of surgeons are men and 15% of surgeons are women.
[05:35:06] The reason why I asked this question is because you made the claim that men are better at leading than women
[05:35:09] because a vast majority of leaders have been men.
[05:35:11] You said yes, Dean, because of vast majority surgeons or men, therefore, men are better.
[05:35:15] The science says no, men are actually worse at surgery.
[05:35:18] So the American Medical Association did a study in conjunction with the Journal of the
[05:35:22] American Medical Association.
[05:35:23] They did the study on 1.4 million patients over six continents in 14 years, and what
[05:35:27] they determined consistently is that when we account for every single confounding variable
[05:35:31] that could possibly exist every single time, men are significantly more likely.
[05:35:36] I really thought he was going to get to, you know, would you rather have a female surgeon
[05:35:42] or just a regular guy to drive home the point?
[05:35:46] Nope.
[05:35:47] He's doing empirical evidence again.
[05:35:49] He's doing, which is important.
[05:35:51] It's important.
[05:35:52] It's good to rely on data.
[05:35:54] Okay.
[05:35:55] It's good to rely on data.
[05:35:58] And I don't have a problem with that, but, you know, you can spice it up a little bit.
[05:36:06] He is a fucking number.
[05:36:07] He is literally the Amma Numbers guy, Am Dean Withers, Amma Numbers guy.
[05:36:14] I know you like the number.
[05:36:16] Let me give you some numbers.
[05:36:17] You can chat GPT, you can grok it.
[05:36:21] Yeah.
[05:36:24] First of all, what is one of the fucking fundamental rules?
[05:36:28] Why does this guy keep posting bacon?
[05:36:33] Maybe I should send you some bacon.
[05:36:35] I mean, I love bacon, so thank you.
[05:36:38] Thank you for sending me...
[05:36:40] ...bacons.
[05:36:42] Why is he spamming bacon in the chat?
[05:36:48] What is going on?
[05:36:59] uh... let him give you bacon mother fucker okay true true true
[05:37:08] he's trying to do racism he thinks you're a vampire in his garlic wait what
[05:37:13] now
[05:37:14] now home this guy doesn't think that
[05:37:17] spamming bacon in my chat is like somehow
[05:37:21] Somehow gonna cause me to go, no, not bacon.
[05:37:25] Not digital bacon.
[05:37:30] Trader, wait, what?
[05:37:38] Trader bitch, trader to what?
[05:37:44] Wait, what, why are you getting so mad?
[05:37:46] You already gave me bacon,
[05:37:47] and I thought we were having a good time.
[05:37:51] The year the chud is truly upon us. That's awesome
[05:37:59] Am I a traitor to bacon is that what it is
[05:38:07] What is this guy trying to say I need to know what he's trying to say this is awesome
[05:38:11] He's just spamming middle fingers now.
[05:38:26] What the fuck?
[05:38:30] What is happening?
[05:38:32] Oh, that's awesome.
[05:38:36] Dude, you are...
[05:38:38] why this has to be a child this gotta be a kid right
[05:38:52] bro he offered you bacon and you turned him down poor guys feelings are hurt no i didn't i
[05:38:55] said thank you for giving me bacon i like bacon and then he said traitor
[05:39:02] he said you traitor bitch and then he started flipping me off
[05:39:08] Anyway, we'll back pocket this for now.
[05:39:16] Let's continue.
[05:39:17] To kill a patient on the operating table or to give them negative post-operative outcomes
[05:39:20] in comparison to women.
[05:39:22] It is one of the most well-credited studies ever conducted in human history that has reasonably
[05:39:27] concluded that women are better at surgery than men, even though they account for minority
[05:39:31] of surgeons.
[05:39:32] And this is exactly what debunks your claim that if a field is overrepresented by men,
[05:39:36] Therefore, men are better at performing in it.
[05:39:38] I said it's reflective of our natural desires
[05:39:39] and what men and women are naturally drawn to.
[05:39:40] But women are better at surgery,
[05:39:41] even though they account for minority of surgeons,
[05:39:43] that completely debunks your argument.
[05:39:44] Sure, that could be a thing,
[05:39:45] but I'm saying that naturally men are drawn
[05:39:47] towards roles of risk and provision.
[05:39:49] That's because of innate biological characteristics.
[05:39:51] But women are better at surgery.
[05:39:51] And I said that you're oppressed
[05:39:53] because of society telling you
[05:39:55] that you need to be a beta woke man.
[05:39:57] You are not oppressed as a leader.
[05:40:00] Instinctually, you want to lead, you want to teach me.
[05:40:02] That's because of your nature,
[05:40:03] and I appreciate that very much,
[05:40:05] But I disagree with your claims.
[05:40:06] Okay, well, I mean, you have to concede here that your argument that men are better at
[05:40:09] leading than women, because more men are leaders than women, is false, and the reason we got
[05:40:13] to stop there, we're out of time, so please return to your seat.
[05:40:17] Pressure.
[05:40:18] She rules.
[05:40:19] I just found an episode you watched and got your scratch on your head again, think,
[05:40:22] if you also boasted, of course, because a fink...
[05:40:25] Trump is a misogynistic sexual predator.
[05:40:27] Okay, let's see.
[05:40:28] Would you like me to take it away by explaining to you why I think Donald Trump is a misogynistic
[05:40:33] sexual predator?
[05:40:34] First of foremost, he's a sexual predator because a court has held him sit liable for
[05:40:38] a woman by the name of E. Jean Carroll. Of course, in some bitties, something.
[05:40:42] Yeah, okay, cool argument, except I'm dark maga and I'm gonna shake my head at it.
[05:40:48] Fucking own.
[05:40:48] That would make one a sexual predator. In 2005, he also boasted about engaging in sexual violence
[05:40:54] by sexually exploiting beauty pageant contestants at the beauty pageants that he owned by barging
[05:40:58] into their dressing rooms and looking at their naked bodies. And this isn't an allegation from
[05:41:03] some woman that you could defame and say just once money or fame no this was
[05:41:07] in admittance of guilt something that Donald Trump said he did on Howard
[05:41:10] Stern's radio show I see you shaking your head I'll happily play you the clip
[05:41:13] if you want please please show me the clip because I do not believe it yes take
[05:41:18] it out don't worry I got it preloaded okay good
[05:41:33] I'm inspecting it, you know, I'm inspecting it, and I want to make sure they're like every
[05:41:36] time it's a bit of a mess.
[05:41:37] I say, is everyone okay?
[05:41:38] You know, that's the end of the door.
[05:41:39] But is everybody okay?
[05:41:40] And you see these incredible looking women, and so I sort of get away with things like
[05:41:45] that.
[05:41:46] Why don't we start there?
[05:41:47] Mike's yours.
[05:41:48] Okay.
[05:41:49] Well, he said that he probably sees them.
[05:41:50] It doesn't say they're naked there, so they might have, no, it doesn't.
[05:41:53] He said that they have no clothes on.
[05:41:54] When you have no clothes on, they're naked.
[05:41:56] No.
[05:41:57] Who said that they didn't have?
[05:41:59] I'm actually being the void of clothes is also the same as being naked
[05:42:09] That's awesome, that's so dope God fucking
[05:42:15] Maga man, they're so stupid like what do you do?
[05:42:21] This is I
[05:42:23] I mean, this is literally like trying to play chess with a pigeon. Okay. It's just impossible
[05:42:31] It's just impossible you lost you lost by entertaining it. Okay, you lost time
[05:42:39] You lost opportunities
[05:42:49] Don't make no sense
[05:42:53] Closed on Donald Trump. He didn't say that in the clip. Yeah, I'll show you. Okay. Again. I want to hear you again
[05:43:06] There you go. Oh, well, it's a club like a little he didn't actually say close. Yeah
[05:43:09] Yeah, I think it's important for us to be intelligent rational people. Okay, so they know clothes
[05:43:15] Yeah, I'm certain says so you're like I definitely don't agree with that. Okay. You're like a doctor because doctors get this
[05:43:20] I don't agree with that, but men are men, and men have testosterone, and men love beautiful
[05:43:26] women, and trust me, I would prefer a man that actually looks at women and is sexually
[05:43:33] attracted to women than someone that is not.
[05:43:36] And I actually like looking at women too, and I'm not even a lesbian, but I think women's
[05:43:41] bodies are beautiful.
[05:43:42] Man, I'm sorry.
[05:43:43] No, no, I'm sorry.
[05:43:44] This is disgusting.
[05:43:45] No.
[05:43:46] And you just told me that you would prefer a man who quote-a-quote likes the female body. He's just like God he I
[05:43:55] Feel like Dean
[05:43:57] has
[05:43:59] So many like woke 1.0 attitudes and qualities to him. I
[05:44:05] Don't know what it is. He's like wow ma'am. This is disgusting
[05:44:09] Well, just have fun have fun with this person like that's a that's a freak
[05:44:13] Like these are all freaks. These are I'm fascinated with these freaks. You know what I mean?
[05:44:20] Just have a little bit of fun. You know, just let loose a little bit. Not everything has to be
[05:44:29] a fucking immediate retort and like destruction in the marketplace of ideas. You got a real ass
[05:44:40] hog in front of you okay grade a prime hog this is the motherfucking
[05:44:47] Optimus Prime of hogs okay person who ran for some sort of local position and
[05:44:52] lost barely got 10,000 votes the most beautiful version of this hog okay have
[05:44:59] some fun explore her brain there's not a lot of wrinkles try to find some wrinkles
[05:45:07] in there. You know what I mean? Activate some synapses.
[05:45:13] It's willing to barge into the private women's only dressing rooms.
[05:45:16] I said before that.
[05:45:17] There's no clothes on.
[05:45:18] I said before that.
[05:45:19] You're saying I think that real men.
[05:45:21] He's woke one point over because he's a kid.
[05:45:23] He used to be edgy and he hates himself and he's over correct.
[05:45:25] I want to see Kyle do this.
[05:45:26] Lamau, he'd have fun.
[05:45:27] My dark world king.
[05:45:28] Yeah, Kyle would fucking, oh my god, this would be so much fun.
[05:45:32] This is making me kind of want to do it now.
[05:45:34] No.
[05:45:35] Because, like, they're such, they're such insane people.
[05:45:42] Like, and I love being around Hogs.
[05:45:44] As you guys know, I'm a huge fan of Hogs.
[05:45:47] I'm a truffle pig for other pigs, you know?
[05:45:50] I don't believe that's right.
[05:45:52] So you just lied about me right now because I said I don't believe what he did with-
[05:45:56] Calling them disgusting doesn't do anything to them.
[05:45:58] They're usually being called that and like it.
[05:46:00] Yeah, no, I wouldn't call them disgusting.
[05:46:02] I call them amazing.
[05:46:04] This is, you know who would be really good at this?
[05:46:06] Brace Belden, okay?
[05:46:09] That's who would be good at this.
[05:46:11] He'd be like Yauza, what a woman.
[05:46:16] Talk dirty to me.
[05:46:18] Tell me, tell me all your deepest, darkest desires, cool amongst us, hasn't thought about
[05:46:23] Donald Trump holding us down and entering us.
[05:46:28] Yum.
[05:46:29] That's right.
[05:46:30] But it was the, but I would prefer a man who likes to look at the naked bodies of women.
[05:46:34] Oh, I've been over someone that is attracted to other men.
[05:46:37] Why?
[05:46:38] Absolutely.
[05:46:39] Because it's not natural.
[05:46:40] It's not natural to be attracted to the opposite sex.
[05:46:44] Define natural.
[05:46:45] Natural is what God made Adam and Eve.
[05:46:47] So God didn't make gay people?
[05:46:48] Well, actually, no, no, that sin and sin came from the devil.
[05:46:53] No, no, sin is a conscious decision.
[05:46:55] Being gay is not a conscious decision.
[05:46:56] Well, well, actually being gay is a conscious decision.
[05:47:00] Okay, could you choose to be an action? It's an action. Could you choose to be gay?
[05:47:03] I guess absolutely. I actually could have chosen to be gay when I was younger.
[05:47:07] Could you choose to be attracted to your mom? Fucking owned. Fucking owned.
[05:47:10] He just owned you Dean. Shut up. She chose to be gay. She said, I didn't, I didn't just,
[05:47:15] I'm not just gonna tell you you can choose to be gay. I did choose to be gay. I was gay as fuck.
[05:47:21] Boom. Owned.
[05:47:23] Out of women actually.
[05:47:25] Could you choose to be attracted to your mom? If attractions are a choice.
[05:47:28] Can you choose to be attracted to your mom?
[05:47:30] Huh? Can you choose to be pedophile?
[05:47:32] No, I couldn't choose to be pedophile. Can you choose to be attracted to your mom?
[05:47:34] Oh, okay. Oh, so there you go. He thinks...
[05:47:36] No, it's an action, honey. And you can choose to send or you can choose not to send.
[05:47:40] I try to keep the devil away.
[05:47:42] Oh, my God. She's cooking.
[05:47:44] Yo, maybe...
[05:47:46] Maybe women can lead. I know that in the previous debate,
[05:47:50] we learned because all of the women got owned that women can't lead.
[05:47:54] But now this woman is owning so now I believe women can lead again. I'm back. I'm back, baby feminism. W. Hey, W. Bantz
[05:48:04] W feminism
[05:48:06] Because she's leading right now. She's leading the conversation
[05:48:13] Fucking dunking on him she pooping on him dude. She said I'm gay as fuck. What's up?
[05:48:19] Yeah, I was eating box. What are you gonna say about that Dean?
[05:48:24] He missed that she wins. I am now conservative which means he was right which means I'm a communist now
[05:48:35] This is a clear answer, but see you don't come from a biblical standpoint
[05:48:39] What are the first four books in the testimony? I I come from a biblical standpoint that there's two sexes
[05:48:45] Choosing the choosing to be gay only works on shows. I don't think Dean knows that this is a chud
[05:48:50] But it's a different kind of chud. Okay. This is a chudette
[05:48:54] And she said I lick sniz
[05:49:00] What do you say to that?
[05:49:02] There's no 50 different genders that came from a pedophile named John money who lied about oh, she knows the trans tag
[05:49:10] She knows all the transphobia info downloaded from like 2016
[05:49:14] Respect we got okay. I'm leveling up her. Okay. This is a this is prime Hawk. I caught it. I was right
[05:49:22] Okay. This is literally, this is the type of transphobic hog that knows like, like she's gonna tell you about, um, what is it called, like autogynophilia or whatever?
[05:49:38] I
[05:49:41] Like
[05:49:42] She knows she knows everything
[05:49:45] She probably knows new genders that got invented like last week and you hadn't even heard about it yet. Okay?
[05:49:53] How to study to push reassignment surgery on thousands of people through his lie that
[05:49:58] Butchered this poor boy and put him through hell
[05:50:01] Rimer twins go look it up on open. Yeah, this is literally fucking deep deep transphobia lore
[05:50:07] Okay, so I'm gonna ask you by the way that that argument unironically is is not
[05:50:13] Transfolio like that argument literally means that
[05:50:17] That argument is still pro trans that argument is still pro trans existence. Yes a doctor forcibly tried
[05:50:24] To to change the gender of children and it didn't work and it was devastating
[05:50:29] Implying that you can't just like choose to be trans you just are trans
[05:50:34] Anyway, that's besides the point. Yeah, it didn't work
[05:50:39] Clearly it's more proof that people aren't choosing to do this
[05:50:44] But anyway, she's got a utility belt man. She's so sick. I love her
[05:50:54] You don't live in I'm gonna ask you I live in reality where I know that a tree is a tree a woman is a woman a
[05:51:01] A man's a man and if you are and if you're choosing oh, that's what they do when they can't win an argument
[05:51:08] They go for okay pause. Yep. That's right. Don't fucking name call Dean. You're losing the argument add hominem
[05:51:14] Add hominem. Yo blast his ass lady add motherfucking hominem, dude
[05:51:20] You got angry. You got emotional like a woman you lost
[05:51:26] Hell yeah tactical grandma point one for tactical grandma
[05:51:31] Us, everybody pause, Dean, we gotta ask that you don't do personal attacks, that's a war-
[05:51:35] BOOM! Fuck! Yo! Yo, she's cooking!
[05:51:40] Morning.
[05:51:41] Okay. Alright, so first and foremost, the question once again was, could you choose to be attracted to your mother?
[05:51:46] The reason why I asked, why I'm asking you this question, is because you had suggested that all attractions are a choice.
[05:51:53] It is a choice.
[05:51:53] So please, with just a concise yes or no, could you choose to literally be sexually aroused by your mother?
[05:51:59] So there's two possible answers to this question.
[05:52:02] The first possible answer is yes-ting.
[05:52:03] I could choose to be attracted to my own mother.
[05:52:06] And the second possible answer would be no-ting.
[05:52:07] I could not choose to be sexually-
[05:52:09] You're trying to do a hook on me.
[05:52:10] So what's your answer?
[05:52:11] I just-
[05:52:12] Do you have a yes or no for that?
[05:52:13] No, because this is a hook.
[05:52:15] Because I will never be attracted to my mother and mother
[05:52:18] because it's a choice,
[05:52:21] but I would never do that because I'm a Christian.
[05:52:23] So could you choose?
[05:52:24] That's it.
[05:52:25] I'm not gonna get to say that on camera.
[05:52:26] That's weird.
[05:52:27] And I'm not gonna be in the hook.
[05:52:29] Lowkirk lowkirk and truly she's kind of cooking
[05:52:34] She's kind of cooking. She's like i'm not falling into your fucking trap
[05:52:38] Okay, that's a logical fallacy that you're trying to trap me with i'm not playing those games
[05:52:44] moderator mods mods come in here right now
[05:52:53] And she did the trump look at this i'm not doing it i'm not playing by these games
[05:52:59] I refuse to be clipped. I know your ways.
[05:53:06] Yo, when a debate pervert meets another debate pervert, respect.
[05:53:14] She sees the trap card he laid face down on the term before, yep.
[05:53:18] This type of content makes me reconsider the cultural revolution a tiny bit, oh dude. Yes.
[05:53:26] Bring in the fucking Red Guards, baby. All the writers are going to prison
[05:53:30] This young man that's 21 year old telling a 52 year old to put say something. She's also bringing age equals
[05:53:39] experience
[05:53:41] She's out perverted him. She said oh, you're a debate pervert. Guess what? I'm a debate pedophile
[05:53:49] So you admit that it's disgusting to think that you could choose to be a chocolate
[05:53:52] We got a stuff there that you've been voted out by the majority. Please return to your seat
[05:53:56] If you want to be the next debater, please get to the chair in three
[05:54:01] Gag gag gag Audi hiding for you. I'm doing phenomenal
[05:54:06] I'm cereal cereal. It's a pleasure to meet you
[05:54:08] We're gonna go back to the prompts
[05:54:09] I think that Donald Trump is a misogynistic sexual predator the reasons why I think this are some of them that I shared with the last
[05:54:14] Guest it's because I think that Donald Trump so men over women but old over young and old woman over young man
[05:54:20] Yes, there's a new report determined that it's a woman by the name of Eugene Carroll
[05:54:24] We listened to that clip of Donald Trump bragging about engaging in sexual violence listen
[05:54:29] I take a sexual predator to be somebody that is engaged in sexual violence
[05:54:33] Donald Trump bragged about that when he said he barge into the dressing rooms of the women at Miss Teen USA and Miss USA
[05:54:39] If Donald Trump's admission of guilt in that clip that I played to the last lady is true
[05:54:42] And this is indeed something that Donald Trump has done then by definition Donald Trump would be a sexual predator
[05:54:47] And thereby by definition I'd be right. Can we both agree that people in power of elites elitists people up there in politics?
[05:54:55] I'll have their own
[05:54:56] Maybe their own immoral traits to how why they're running for candidacy like we've heard of my obscene files
[05:55:03] Yes, all these different people that you know, maybe they're not really here to make a change for us
[05:55:07] And can we agree with that? I could care less about what Donald Trump says on the media
[05:55:12] Because as long as he does his very best to be a good president. Damn
[05:55:17] She she's cooking. She said hey, that's my rapist. Okay?
[05:55:22] You know what? He's raping the economy and that's good somehow question mark. I don't know
[05:55:28] Yeah, he loves molesting the money, but it makes me feel good that he is molesting the bag
[05:55:35] Okay, and do the best for this economy. I don't I don't vote for president based off
[05:55:40] Oh, they're character. I vote for them based off what they can get done. Honestly.
[05:55:43] I would like it is kind of beast mode that she literally came in and was like, I don't care that he's a rapist.
[05:55:49] Actually, if she cuts taxes, that's a okay with me, baby. That's that's amazing. That's clarity.
[05:55:57] That's that's moral clarity of a sort, if you will.
[05:56:03] It's just wrong objectively because Trump is not only a rapist,
[05:56:07] a misogynist, a sexual predator and really dog shit at being president.
[05:56:13] But that's besides the point.
[05:56:15] She said, I'm a policy voter.
[05:56:17] And you know what?
[05:56:19] Believe it or not, she's a Platinum supporter.
[05:56:21] Yeah.
[05:56:22] So just take a moment, let's look at what you said.
[05:56:29] Are you saying, Dean, it's true Donald Trump is a misogynist, sexual predator, but I could
[05:56:36] care less because of his policy.
[05:56:38] What I'm saying is, we obviously can't deny that maybe he has bad traits of his character.
[05:56:44] I'm not going to agree that, like, I don't know everything about Trump like you do, but
[05:56:48] I don't care about his economy, I don't care about what he has to say on this.
[05:56:51] Let's start from the top of this debate.
[05:56:52] You sit down, I tell you Donald Trump is a sexual predator, I tell you he's a sexual
[05:56:57] predator because you're a woman and boasted about sexually exploiting beauty-cautic
[05:57:00] attestants.
[05:57:01] The reason why I'm not responding to your claim is because I don't know much about what
[05:57:03] we see in the court now.
[05:57:04] What's the special logic? What do you say Dean even if it was true Donald Trump was a sexual predator because you don't know about the evidence for
[05:57:10] Which is something you should look into on your own time. I would still support him as president and could care less
[05:57:14] Is that your position? I would still support him as president because he's does what's the best for the economy and for the American dream
[05:57:19] Yeah, we've got a
[05:57:20] Every person you've voted out. We got a positive. Thank you. I would still support Donald Trump as president
[05:57:26] If he was a section predator if he was a review as a child
[05:57:29] It's still support them. If you want to be the next debate or please get to the chair in three
[05:57:37] Hi, hi, I'm Liz nice to meet you Liz
[05:57:41] Listen, I think that you've heard my arguments
[05:57:43] You have to be sitting in the position where you could hear my voice Mike is yours
[05:57:46] Okay, so my question is because you mentioned Donald Trump going into women's locker rooms
[05:57:50] Yeah, are all trans people sexual predators
[05:57:53] So I would not say that trans women are sexual predators for using the woman's restroom
[05:57:57] I think that the definition of sexual violence would be any sexual act that is done without consent
[05:58:03] And I don't think that this would be true of trans women to use a woman's restroom
[05:58:06] And I've been argument for why I think that trans women should be able to use a woman's restroom
[05:58:09] But let's try to take advantage of our time instead of me giving you my argument
[05:58:13] Let's just hopefully stay on topic with the claim that Donald Trump is a sexual predator because he's a woman
[05:58:17] He's boasted about sexually exploiting women by barging into their dressing rooms and looking at their naked bodies without consent
[05:58:22] And telling Howard Stern how much he loved it and how incredible they looked he's mentioned the upstain files over a million times
[05:58:27] Women the young women in sports who do not want biological men in their dressing rooms
[05:58:32] Isn't that doesn't that go against them? Well, we about their safety
[05:58:35] I would love to have a conversation with you about trans people in dressing rooms are sorry more so locker rooms
[05:58:41] And I understand where you're coming from if you say well
[05:58:43] I don't want a trans woman in my dressing room because I would see their naked body and their genitalia
[05:58:47] The reason the reason why I get it the reason why I understand where you're coming from is because even when I go into my gym's
[05:58:52] locker room and I see other dudes with their dicks out. I'm like, hey, brah, I don't want
[05:58:56] to see me. I don't care about this. I advocate for unisex, unistall, one person at one time
[05:59:05] changing rooms in locker rooms and gyms and sports across the country. That's my position.
[05:59:09] Let's talk about it.
[05:59:12] What?
[05:59:17] Uh, this...
[05:59:20] What?
[05:59:23] What the f-
[05:59:24] Huh.
[05:59:25] What is going on, dude?
[05:59:39] Okay
[05:59:42] Well, you're not
[05:59:44] I can accuse you of being a sexual predator and if I admitted to doing it then it would be true Donald Trump admitted to barging into those dressing rooms
[05:59:50] And a court found him guilty of raping eging Carol. No, we didn't know they didn't that's why they certainly did
[05:59:55] Yes, they did listen
[05:59:57] Do you accept that the definition of what include the penetration of a woman's with any part of a man's body including his fingers without consent
[06:00:04] Yeah, so specifically the action that the jury found Donald Trump guilty for
[06:00:07] Okay, but what's really penetrating eating cows? I think what's going on right now in the world?
[06:00:12] What do you mean? No, what that's literally a thing that happened. You can't just say no
[06:00:19] like
[06:00:22] No, uh, okay, I guess I'm owned
[06:00:25] Like what do you mean? No, that's did a fucking
[06:00:30] civil court
[06:00:31] Find him liable of digitally penetrating eating carol or not
[06:00:36] what the fuck do you mean no that they did
[06:00:44] women is that women are accusing a lot of men of and until I see actual proof
[06:00:51] because a jury can just agree with anything that's that's something else
[06:00:54] okay wait what a jury can agree with everything okay well then there's never
[06:01:06] So no crimes. You're a crime abolitionist. You you think no more criminal justice system.
[06:01:15] After all, you know, juries can fucking find someone who's innocent, guilty. I mean, that's an
[06:01:24] extreme position. Until there is actual proof and evidence. And if you can show me the proof that
[06:01:30] Donald Trump, her, then fine. Thank you so much for the great question. What's all the
[06:01:36] evidence. So the first form of evidence that we would have would be E. G. Carroll's testimony which
[06:01:39] has maintained consistency for the last 30 years as cooperated by former friends that testified
[06:01:43] under penalty of perjury. The second form of evidence that we'd have- And no one's lied under
[06:01:46] penalty of perjury. Well can you please like examine the evidence in which I provide a su-
[06:01:51] Yeah you know who did? Donald Trump ironically enough. Sorry I've always-
[06:01:54] This I'm done providing it. With therapist notes from the 90s indicating she was by Trump we'd
[06:01:58] the testimony of a psychotherapist that said when E. G. Carroll was testified to the fact she was
[06:02:02] by Donald Trump. She was exhibiting signs consistent with true trauma that we'd expect to be onset by
[06:02:06] true victim of. Then we have Donald Trump's lies and inconsistencies. He lied, he said that he never
[06:02:11] matters, a part of his testimony for his defense, and then E.G. Carroll responded by submitting a
[06:02:15] photo of them together at the court. Do you remember every single one? I'm not done with the evidence,
[06:02:17] I'm not done with the evidence. We have another line inconsistency on Donald Trump's behalf.
[06:02:21] He also said that he never wrote her because she wasn't his type, but then he confused a picture
[06:02:24] of E.G. Carroll to be his ex-wife Marla Maples under deposition, so clearly she was his type.
[06:02:28] Then we also have E.G. Carroll's dress. E.G. Carroll submitted a dress to the court,
[06:02:32] Claiming it was the dress that she was ripped in by Donald Trump,
[06:02:34] court confirmed it had male DNA on it,
[06:02:36] and then when the court asked Donald Trump to provide a DNA sample to test against the DNA in the dress,
[06:02:40] he said, no, no, no, no, no.
[06:02:41] Doesn't sound like something an innocent man would do.
[06:02:43] And then the last and final piece of evidence we have would be his character priors.
[06:02:47] Listen, we all know that a one-time felon is around 73% more likely to engage in another felony
[06:02:52] compared to somebody that's never committed to crime in their life.
[06:02:54] The same thing rings true about being a sexual predator.
[06:02:57] So because Donald Trump has character priors with engaging in sexual predation,
[06:03:01] like the dressing room clip.
[06:03:02] Dude, why do liberals turn into fucking omega cops?
[06:03:09] That last part is crazy, okay?
[06:03:12] Like the last two things that he mentioned are wild.
[06:03:15] Okay, denying, you know, denying DNA testing
[06:03:18] is I think well within his rights.
[06:03:21] And not only that, but then also he just made
[06:03:24] a pre-crime argument where he was like,
[06:03:25] well, you know, if someone's actually done a crime,
[06:03:28] They're infinitely more likely to do it again.
[06:03:34] Proudly boasting about sexually exploiting naked women and girls, or like the Haxes Hollywood
[06:03:38] tape where he literally said that he would just grab women by their vaginas without asking
[06:03:41] first, and that's precisely what the jury found him guilty of doing, or everything to
[06:03:44] do with Epstein files, that in consideration it would be direct evidence submitted by Eugen
[06:03:48] Carroll.
[06:03:49] His lies is absolutely what demonstrates Donald Trump's right Eugen Carroll.
[06:03:54] Okay we gotta stop there, we gotta stop there.
[06:03:56] The flags are up, you've been voted out.
[06:03:58] return to your seat. Yeah. If you want to be the next debate, please get to the chair
[06:04:02] in three, two, one.
[06:04:04] All right, let's see. Hi. Oh, this one's going to cook. I already know. Thank you. First
[06:04:12] of all, if Trump was truly a predator, he would have never reported Epstein to the
[06:04:17] fence in the nineties. He did. You mean 2006? Yeah. Sorry. 2006. Also, was he ever on the
[06:04:24] island? Well, I don't think that there's any evidence to demonstrate. He's ever on the
[06:04:27] Because I don't think he needed to go to the island to get it off.
[06:04:29] Listen, about the 2006 quote-unquote report to the feds about Epstein, he didn't report
[06:04:34] him to the feds.
[06:04:36] Epstein got arrested, and then Donald Trump turned around, called the local sheriff, and
[06:04:40] said, oh, thank God you got him.
[06:04:42] We've known about what Epstein's been doing all along, which A, indicates that Donald
[06:04:45] Trump knew what Epstein was doing with Maxwell, and didn't report him to the cops prior to
[06:04:49] Epstein's original arrest.
[06:04:50] And B, indicates that Donald Trump has been lying to us about the nature of his relationship
[06:04:53] with Epstein for the last 10 years.
[06:04:54] Now, if all her Donald Trumps say that he never knew what Epstein was doing, it's so awesome.
[06:05:01] No.
[06:05:03] Well, fucking on then, I guess, again.
[06:05:08] No, was never involved.
[06:05:09] It was completely oblivious.
[06:05:10] But according to that report to the sheriff, of course, he knew.
[06:05:12] OK, so first of all, if he did do something, believe me, they would have found it.
[06:05:16] They had to make the Russian dossier up.
[06:05:19] They had to make things up to get Trump.
[06:05:21] Trump doesn't have to be a sexual predator.
[06:05:23] Any woman would love to be with Trump. Okay, any woman. I can't believe they got Laura Loomer
[06:05:30] That's there's a high-profile conservative
[06:05:33] To be on this you believe that's wild. Um, no, okay, it's cool
[06:05:39] That way well, it's actually that's that I have all the women with husbands or boyfriends in the room raised their hands
[06:05:45] So her claim is that any woman would love to be with you guys cheat on your husbands and boyfriends with Trump
[06:05:50] Well, we didn't say if they were married, not if we were married.
[06:05:54] I mean, instead of anybody who's in a relationship, is there anybody who would want to be with
[06:05:58] Donald Trump?
[06:05:59] Yeah, let's do it the other way around.
[06:06:00] It doesn't have to be a simple problem.
[06:06:01] Who?
[06:06:02] Okay.
[06:06:03] All right.
[06:06:04] Listen, put your hand up if you would have sex with Donald Trump.
[06:06:08] Wow.
[06:06:09] Lady, you're on camera.
[06:06:15] That's gross.
[06:06:17] That's awesome.
[06:06:18] God, I love hogs so much. I wish we had better hogs in here. It sucks that like all the hogs that come in here like here's a bacon
[06:06:26] you're
[06:06:28] Your the fucking terrorist you're a terrorist like this is the type of shit that I used to love
[06:06:37] If I was married to Donald Trump, yes, and I'd love to be
[06:06:41] Oh, that's crazy.
[06:06:43] Do you prefer Clinton?
[06:06:45] Why don't we talk about sexual predators as far as Bill Clinton?
[06:06:48] Why?
[06:06:49] Because he's a predator.
[06:06:50] Okay.
[06:06:51] Trump doesn't have to be a sexual predator.
[06:06:55] Trump did report.
[06:06:59] The Bill Clinton counter is so funny because it's like, okay, great.
[06:07:05] put them both in jail, you know? What if one OG refused to ask such a question? That's
[06:07:15] a bit too much aggressive to ask. Into the fence. I thought I clarified that's not what
[06:07:19] happens. You're wrong. I'm wrong. Show me that. Virginia. First of all, Virginia Guthrie.
[06:07:23] I think it's more maddening if they're actually solid. You know what I mean? Someone asks
[06:07:28] in the like, how does this not piss you off? Like, how can you just like laugh at this
[06:07:33] up. And it's like, cause they're so stupid. They're just so dumb. It's, it's, it's kind
[06:07:39] of fun. I mean, dude, she raised her fucking hand and said she would fucking suck Donald
[06:07:44] Trump. Okay. Come on. That's, it's too, it's too silly. You can't, you can't look at what
[06:07:53] they're saying and take it seriously. It's impossible.
[06:07:56] at Mar-a-Lago in the early 2000s and he prompted her to come and work for him as a massage
[06:08:03] therapist. Trump was pissed and he reported Epstein.
[06:08:07] Okay, well I would recommend looking at the fact check that will likely be on the video
[06:08:11] screen that says, erm, actually he placed this phone call after Epstein was arrested
[06:08:15] to thank the...
[06:08:16] Oh my god, he literally did do the erm, actually.
[06:08:20] Trump called in July 2006, more than a year after Palm Beach Police began investigating
[06:08:24] The Epstein-Fall report found 14-year-old girl according to writer's account Trump
[06:08:26] said, �Thank goodness you're stopping him.
[06:08:28] Everyone has known he's been doing this, that he had kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago and
[06:08:30] described Delay Maxwell as �Epstein's operative and evil, urging investigators to focus on
[06:08:35] her as well.� The account has been reported publicly, though an FBI official said the
[06:08:38] bureau was not aware of the corroborating evidence for the call.
[06:08:41] So the fact that that phone call ever actually even took place is also contested.
[06:08:52] Number one, number two, what we do know, as a matter of fact, is that there was beef between
[06:08:57] Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, but the beef did not revolve around him poaching some
[06:09:03] of the staffers.
[06:09:04] Actually, I think it was a real estate deal, right?
[06:09:07] It was like something real estate related.
[06:09:11] But once again, even that possibly fake phone call actually does not absolve Donald Trump.
[06:09:19] It actually shows Donald Trump was well aware of Jeffrey Epstein and Glenn Maxwell's crimes
[06:09:27] and literally didn't tell anybody.
[06:09:30] Topping to tip them off about Jolene Maxwell because that's what the fact check is going
[06:09:37] to say.
[06:09:38] What's the difference?
[06:09:39] Well, the difference is in one scenario, he's reporting the crime to the cop to then
[06:09:41] get Epstein arrested.
[06:09:42] In the secondary scenario, he's thanking the cop after Epstein's arrest and indicating
[06:09:46] that he knew about what he was doing.
[06:09:48] i think that in many scenarios what we'll see from critical conspirators
[06:09:51] criminals is what once their friend gets arrested for the same crime that they
[06:09:54] committed
[06:09:55] will turn around to be all of the dovetail to the police to try to like you
[06:09:58] know indicate and promote the idea that they were involved in the only reason
[06:10:01] i bring this up isn't to say i know with certainty that this is exactly what
[06:10:05] trump did
[06:10:06] but is rather to give plausible doubt to your argument that because he did this
[06:10:09] we know he's not a sexual predator even though he admitted to it on how it
[06:10:12] turns radio show even though court found guilty
[06:10:14] a court never found him guilty of
[06:10:16] first of all he was guilty of
[06:10:17] P.B. and Shane's right now. That's not how civil courts they had to make yet is civil courts don't send people to jail
[06:10:22] Then they hold people financially liable. That's how we're sure criminal but he would have been in jail. You're not familiar with no
[06:10:28] That's not how that works. Also
[06:10:31] I'm not exactly too confident in the prosecution of rapes of
[06:10:36] Women in the hands of powerful wealthy white men in our current criminal justice them regardless
[06:10:44] so
[06:10:46] That's not even as reliable to hang on.
[06:10:51] That's statute of limitations then.
[06:10:53] I'm familiar with it.
[06:10:54] What's the statute of limitations?
[06:10:55] You can only accuse somebody within a matter of time, but right now it's 30 years.
[06:11:01] So E. Jean Carroll came out after the statute of limitations has passed for sexual abuse in the state of New York against Donald Trump.
[06:11:07] Do you agree that even if she had a video of it happening to her, he wouldn't be in jail because of the statute of limitations?
[06:11:12] That's not true.
[06:11:13] There is no statute of limitations when it comes to...
[06:11:15] So by the law, okay, the crime in New York state, there might not be any longer, right?
[06:11:22] Didn't they abolish the statute of limitation for some crimes?
[06:11:32] Like it varies state by state, I don't know.
[06:11:39] But I'm almost certain that they, they changed it that Donald Trump committed per the New
[06:11:47] York state legal definition of sexual abuse in 2019.
[06:11:51] I mean, you can't.
[06:11:52] I don't think you can retroactively extend it, though.
[06:11:55] I think it's just like never committed that crime was specifically sexual abuse.
[06:12:00] Okay.
[06:12:01] Because legally speaking in New York, they only defined as penile penetration of the
[06:12:04] vagina and she testified that he with his fingers instead of his penis.
[06:12:08] Because of that, it was illegally categorized as sexual abuse, and that's the crime that
[06:12:13] had a statute of limitations on it.
[06:12:14] She's out of her mind.
[06:12:15] She's insane, and they threw the case out just recently.
[06:12:17] What do you think she's out of her mind?
[06:12:18] We got to pause there.
[06:12:19] You've been voted out.
[06:12:23] I just want to get a real quick raise of hands.
[06:12:25] This is not to shame anybody, I'm just genuinely curious.
[06:12:28] Raise your flag really clearly so we could get a poll.
[06:12:31] If Donald Trump's like, you know, when he was in his 40s, if you think he was an attractive
[06:12:36] man, I just want to get a raise of flags.
[06:12:38] dude come on man that's crazy I mean he's content brain too gross by the way
[06:12:46] but whatever she was so concerning keep your flag up if you think he is
[06:12:52] currently still hot okay I appreciate it all right if you would like to be the
[06:13:00] next everyone involved in this process needs to take a shower
[06:13:04] Unbelievable shamelessness from every party involved here, including my man who very clearly
[06:13:11] knew what the fuck he was doing.
[06:13:13] Mr. Bayer, please get to the chair in three, two, one.
[06:13:18] All right, Laurie, Mike in the floor, yours.
[06:13:22] Okay.
[06:13:23] What are your thoughts about Trump barging into the dressing rooms of the Magic Enfield?
[06:13:26] You may not imagine this, but when I was your age, I was a model.
[06:13:30] And I can tell you, for a fact, every fashion show, every modeling call, there are men in
[06:13:37] the dressing room, there are makeup artists, there are designers, it's not uncommon.
[06:13:43] And you're making it as if it's this big, huge deal.
[06:13:46] Donald Trump at the time was the head of the Miss Universe and Miss USA pageant.
[06:13:51] It wouldn't be surprising if I was in there changing for him to walk in.
[06:13:55] And you guys, because it, oh, let's look at the camera, he's got a face for that one too.
[06:14:00] Let's go to E. Jean Carroll since she already went over this for 20 minutes.
[06:14:03] Can I respond to that?
[06:14:04] Sure, but you were down to one minute.
[06:14:05] You've already talked about this.
[06:14:06] It only took me five words.
[06:14:07] I haven't said that there were no men anywhere.
[06:14:10] I don't care what he said.
[06:14:11] I'm saying as a woman that's been backstage at many, many fashion shows, there are men
[06:14:15] everywhere.
[06:14:16] He was the one backstage.
[06:14:17] He said that he was the only man back there.
[06:14:18] Well, I'm sure that there are other men forever, or just that instance.
[06:14:20] I'm not buying it.
[06:14:21] Okay, we've got 50 seconds.
[06:14:22] That's what he said.
[06:14:23] I'm going.
[06:14:24] E. Jean Carroll.
[06:14:25] E. Jean Carroll, number one.
[06:14:27] the statute of limitations had run out.
[06:14:30] Number two, for a very long time,
[06:14:33] she never reported it to anyone
[06:14:35] until Reed Hoffman paid her to freaking go after this loss
[06:14:39] and why she is now being charged with...
[06:14:42] Did he say based?
[06:14:44] Perjury, not only that,
[06:14:46] as a celebrity walking into Bergdorf Gordmans,
[06:14:51] you don't think that anybody would have a picture of him?
[06:14:54] And no offense, I don't trust a woman
[06:14:57] that named her cap vagina and fricking sex with sexy
[06:15:01] and charged 21 other men with that crime
[06:15:05] lori another back check
[06:15:07] uh... all right well you go ahead and fact check
[06:15:09] larry yeah i will check with sex you're you're wrong about larry king too
[06:15:13] i don't know i'm not your mind's a mess okay your mind's a man or
[06:15:16] there's something quite barbaric about maga
[06:15:19] about this
[06:15:20] alt-right movement
[06:15:21] uh... that's hinged on this praxis of propaganda
[06:15:25] and useless and futile lies and then when anybody tries to check these lies
[06:15:30] well then all the sudden the provocateurs of this movement get mad
[06:15:34] start screaming start yelling start saying that they kicked our asses and
[06:15:37] then they don't let us speak
[06:15:38] you made a couple false claims you claim the egypt carol had said that rape is
[06:15:42] sexy on an anderson cooper interview that's not what she said
[06:15:45] if you watch the interview with anderson cooper you will hear her say verb
[06:15:49] beat them that what
[06:15:50] i think is crazy to have this much deep intimate knowledge
[06:15:54] of these things. Maybe I'm wrong. I mean, I appreciate that. Dean is knowledgeable enough,
[06:16:04] but it's just like it is such a sad state of affairs to know like this level, having
[06:16:14] this level of ball knowledge on all the fucking target points, you're one to talk. Yes, I
[06:16:20] I am knowledgeable about random shit, but it's usually important for historical events.
[06:16:29] Not like the Donald Trump legal counsel's talking points on the Eugene Carroll case,
[06:16:40] which not only did not favor Donald Trump, but also Donald Trump further defamed her
[06:16:45] and had to lose again for additional damages, for defamation.
[06:16:52] So, like, the courts already did the work.
[06:17:00] Happened to her was not sexual, was not sexy, quote-unquote edgy.
[06:17:06] This is not about Dean. This is not a criticism of Dean. It's just like the culture is so busted.
[06:17:14] that these guys try to establish talking points and just like literally
[06:17:19] repeat verbatim what the what the legal team presented as as as like character
[06:17:28] testimony for Eugene Carroll not being a reliable orator of events reliable
[06:17:35] witness to her own sexual assault just hurt and then Anderson Cooper was so
[06:17:39] brain rotting girl by saying well I think that most people think of this
[06:17:42] like this hurtful violent thing, and then she responded by saying, well, actually I think
[06:17:47] most people think of as sexy.
[06:17:49] And the reason why she said that is because we form our own versions of reality predicated
[06:17:52] on our own experiences.
[06:17:53] So when you have the experience of sexual violence, when you have the experience of
[06:17:58] sexual violence, when you go through the experience of sexual violence, when you go
[06:18:04] through, yes, when you go through the experience of sexual violence, you're more likely to
[06:18:09] to be more hypercritical and aware of crazy people in the world around us that downplay
[06:18:13] it, legitimize it, or fantasize about it.
[06:18:15] So maybe it was descriptively incorrect, it wasn't true when she said most people think
[06:18:19] of f*****g sexy, but regardless of that, that's not her saying that she thinks of f*****g
[06:18:22] sexy.
[06:18:23] So stop misinterpreting the genuine claims made by a victim of f*****g predicated off
[06:18:27] of the trauma that they went through.
[06:18:28] Quite frankly, Laurie, I think that is disgust.
[06:18:30] Laurie Well, I think it's disgusting because I was
[06:18:33] a victim of actual f*****g and abuse.
[06:18:36] If you want to compare what happened in the Epstein files, let me just tell you, I was
[06:18:40] one of those little girls.
[06:18:41] Okay?
[06:18:42] I was one of those little girls, but the guy was Hugh Hefner.
[06:18:46] So for you to sit here and sit there and say it's disgusting, I'm sorry, I don't agree
[06:18:49] with a woman as a woman who was abused.
[06:18:52] I don't agree with the attack.
[06:18:54] What is that?
[06:18:55] Like, again, with the standpoint, with the standpoint of epistemology is like, well, listen,
[06:19:00] someone who was already someone who's victimized by by one rich old white
[06:19:07] pervert I am going to now tell you that this other rich old white pervert is
[06:19:12] actually innocent that's crazy that's crazy oh I guess what I have to agree
[06:19:21] with you then sorry it's falsely on Donald Trump because of the crap that
[06:19:29] Your site always has to push because you got such bad DDS. It's insane. That woman is a nut job
[06:19:36] I knew somebody that worked with her at Simon Schuster said that she was so inappropriate
[06:19:41] She also accused 21 other men of the same freaking crime. I don't know their name because they don't exist
[06:19:47] We're out of time. We have to pause there. Great job everybody
[06:19:52] We are currently casting three new
[06:19:54] at boomers 55 plus revolutions or old-school Democrats progressives liberals black liberals
[06:20:01] screen wash catty order hello should be legal oh hell yeah my queen is back my goat is back
[06:20:11] let's go let's fucking go oh oh hock to miss hock to miss prime oh let's go welcome back
[06:20:21] Like sewers. I'll let you take it away. Okay. Well, I have a question for you
[06:20:24] Do you believe in equality? Well, I mean, I think that's a very vague question, but generally of course, okay?
[06:20:29] So if you do then all humans are equal, correct?
[06:20:32] I know I don't think that all humans are equal and I don't think you do either
[06:20:35] Oh, I absolutely think that all humans have a right to life liberty and a pursuit of happiness
[06:20:41] Really? It's part of our Bill of Rights. Okay, and if you actually love our Constitution and our Bill of Rights
[06:20:48] Then you would believe what I believe well, I mean it says people but small distinction there
[06:20:52] I want to ask you a question
[06:20:53] Is it murder for a doctor to pull the plug on a brain dead patient in the hospital?
[06:20:57] Some people actually write what they want done, you know, they say hey if I become brain
[06:21:03] Yes, DNR do not recess dead then pull the plug. Yeah, but for instance, they don't do that
[06:21:08] Okay, like for instance, I haven't done that if when I leave the set today, I get into an ST car accident
[06:21:14] I get t-boned by a drunk driver.
[06:21:16] I go brain dead.
[06:21:17] Okay, would it be murder for like my family to tell a doctor at the hospital?
[06:21:20] Well, because he's brain dead, let's just go ahead and pull the plug.
[06:21:22] Would that be murder?
[06:21:23] Well, I honestly, you're talking to someone that is very skeptical of doctors, okay?
[06:21:28] And- Oh, oh, I know.
[06:21:31] Oh, what a woman this is.
[06:21:34] Oh my God.
[06:21:36] I'm melting in my chair.
[06:21:39] She is perfect.
[06:21:41] She's so perfect.
[06:21:43] She said, I'm skeptical of doctors.
[06:21:47] Wow.
[06:21:51] Because of course she is.
[06:21:53] Oh my God, Dr. Fauci gave me the ouchie.
[06:21:59] Oh, Yowza, what a woman.
[06:22:06] You know she got ivermectin in that utility belt.
[06:22:09] You know she got ivermectin in there.
[06:22:11] You got horse bays and even they talk about brain dead people that weren't actually brain dead true
[06:22:18] So I you know, that's why I I always leave up to say everything to God
[06:22:22] So when I die is when I die I wouldn't I want to cry so I actually don't want to be killed
[06:22:27] But now if you're you're on all these machines to keep you alive
[06:22:32] Yeah, if it's months and months and you're not getting better
[06:22:35] Then you're using machines to keep you alive, but they're still alive and you still don't think it's murder to kill them
[06:22:40] So you actually don't think that all humans have this intrinsic right to life and by the way
[06:22:45] I never said no, you don't speak for me again. I just told you I don't believe in doctors
[06:22:50] Okay, so I don't like I don't go to the high don't believe in doctors. I
[06:22:55] Don't go to the hospital. Oh
[06:22:59] My god, she's so perfect
[06:23:04] She oh I
[06:23:06] I don't believe in doctors. I don't go to the hospital. Wow
[06:23:15] Wow, they don't exist in my world, okay
[06:23:24] I have a very like I just I have not gone to the hospital
[06:23:29] Okay, well, I hope that you know because I why are these cowards raising their red flags? Excuse me
[06:23:35] Let the queen speak. She has dethroned everyone else here. Okay?
[06:23:41] Everyone needs to respect her. Okay, I'm sorry. She is the queen of this crop
[06:23:48] None of the other maga loyalists are wild enough to say I don't believe in doctors
[06:23:56] Like the existence of doctors. I don't believe it
[06:24:00] That's it. She won the show. She won the argument. She's destroyed everybody else. She is the Queen
[06:24:09] Maga. I don't know when it's my time. It's my time. Um, no question for you. So when do you think life
[06:24:17] begins? I think that life begins at the moment of conception. Good. I'm glad you believe that.
[06:24:22] You're Christian and you base your morality off of science. Christianity. It seems like
[06:24:28] I asked you a question your anti science there and wait Dean is one of those guys is like yeah life begins a conception
[06:24:34] But also we should murder the fucking lives is that?
[06:24:38] That's interesting
[06:24:40] Damn, he's throwing me in for a loop there. Okay?
[06:24:43] Respect science because they don't believe man and woman. They believe genders. I want to ask you a question about abortion
[06:24:49] Okay, you made the claim that all humans are equal every single human has the identical right to life
[06:24:54] That is a claim that fundamentally
[06:24:58] No, actually, no, I didn't say that, so see, you're putting more into the sentence that
[06:25:04] I did not add.
[06:25:05] Oh, yeah, by the way, it kind of rings hollow when you say you're pro-science.
[06:25:12] Only 30 seconds after you said you're anti-doctor, like, you're kind of throwing me in for a
[06:25:18] loop here.
[06:25:19] I don't understand, like, so you're, yeah, I'm anti-abortion because I'm pro-science,
[06:25:25] I'm also anti-doctor. That's, that kind of doesn't make sense. She rejects medical science,
[06:25:36] but she does believe in the medical sciences theory of reproduction through gametes.
[06:25:39] Okay, I see. I see.
[06:25:40] Gametes are the quality for everyone.
[06:25:41] Liberty in a pursuit of happiness.
[06:25:42] Which would be the right time.
[06:25:43] Now, if you're a murderer, I do believe in capital punishment, but because of your actions.
[06:25:48] Okay.
[06:25:49] So, I, that's fine.
[06:25:50] That's fine.
[06:25:51] That's where I don't believe in equality is like,
[06:25:52] Could we push the abortion order along?
[06:25:53] Murderer the same no because a baby's innocent a civil society. Okay all these other
[06:26:00] All these other
[06:26:01] Floyd's are fucking waving the red flag for my queen because they're jealous that she's cooking Dean's ass, dude. Stop
[06:26:10] Stop I
[06:26:12] Don't like that. They're waving the red flag. She's cooking protects the most innocent and vulnerable
[06:26:17] They don't go and murder them.
[06:26:19] That is a Satanic society, and I reject a Satanic society.
[06:26:23] Okay, I gotta stop there. You gonna vote it out?
[06:26:25] Okay. God damn it!
[06:26:26] If you want to be the next debater, please get to the chair in three, two, one.
[06:26:34] Hi, Tish.
[06:26:34] Hi, nice to meet you.
[06:26:35] Nice to meet you as well.
[06:26:37] What should abortion be illegal?
[06:26:38] Well, let me tell you, ask you something.
[06:26:41] Abortion is legal here.
[06:26:42] What procedure do you prefer?
[06:26:46] the suction, the dye in the...
[06:26:48] What is it?
[06:26:50] I don't know.
[06:26:51] A brutalistic, gross one where we chop up all their limbs
[06:26:54] and throw them in the trash.
[06:26:55] Listen.
[06:26:55] Really, that's gross.
[06:26:56] That is so gross.
[06:26:57] I know.
[06:26:57] I'm the rage band.
[06:26:58] Listen.
[06:26:59] I have four children, but set a twinge.
[06:27:02] I would never, ever do that to my children.
[06:27:05] Would you have your girlfriend do that to your child?
[06:27:07] Well, ultimately, I think it's a choice.
[06:27:08] Do you have a girlfriend?
[06:27:09] I do.
[06:27:09] Oh, you do.
[06:27:10] Ultimately, I think that it's a choice for the woman.
[06:27:11] So if you want to tell me that you never get an abortion,
[06:27:14] no.
[06:27:14] All the power to you.
[06:27:15] I love that for you because that's your choice and I think that's great.
[06:27:17] But listen, I don't think that abortion is murder because I don't think that there's
[06:27:20] any trait that we can identify to be true to fetus in which we fundamentally would
[06:27:24] value enough to grant the right to life.
[06:27:25] The last person on the mic said, well, fundamentally all humans have the same right to life and
[06:27:29] that's something that we hear from a lot of pro-lifers.
[06:27:31] As I was attempting to communicate to her, everybody rejects at few in one way or another.
[06:27:35] So I want to hear your argument as far as why it's morally wrong for a woman to get
[06:27:39] an abortion outside of its gross because, okay, grotesqueness doesn't arbitrate morality.
[06:27:43] Taking a shit's pretty gross shit smells like shit, right? Okay, but we're gonna say it's morally wrong to take a shit
[06:27:48] Even though it's gross. So what's the argument that abortion is wrong?
[06:27:50] Well, let me just ask you this everyone's really really focused on you know, it's it's I have a much better argument for this, but
[06:28:01] That's a crazy analogy that in the end gross
[06:28:04] Just talk about open-heart surgery and gruesome detail and
[06:28:09] Then say do you think we should stop open-heart surgeries?
[06:28:13] That's it the like that's the that's the number one meta because they always talk about
[06:28:20] third trimester abortions and
[06:28:23] And talk about how gruesome it is
[06:28:27] Well, that's just how all
[06:28:30] Medical incidents are you know
[06:28:33] Yeah, you can talk about a fucking knee replacement don't dismiss the dookie meta
[06:28:39] It should be the right for every woman. Why don't you think about it the other way and think about why don't you prevent all these women who women who don't want to have babies? Why aren't you guys helping them prevent pregnancy?
[06:28:54] We do. I agree. We should. Yes, we should.
[06:28:57] you should be access to comprehensive sex ed in schools we need free and fair
[06:29:00] access to contract to contract to contract yeah at what age is at an age
[06:29:05] appropriate level
[06:29:06] i would say starting in late middle school because on the book i mean i i was
[06:29:10] in middle school you were in middle school you're all in middle school the
[06:29:12] second thing that i think is also important here
[06:29:14] uh... would be free and fair access to contraceptives and we should also try
[06:29:17] to find ways to limit financial instability in young women and young men
[06:29:21] because the leading cause of women accessing abortion is financial
[06:29:23] instability but you still haven't answered the question and you've been up
[06:29:26] here for a while. Okay, I want to hear why you think that abortion was wrong. I think
[06:29:30] that you're even a C section law, they take the intestines out and plop them in a tray
[06:29:34] besides you. Since you're away, you can feel being unzipped. Oh God. Okay, make that illegal
[06:29:40] too now. Okay, I'm now anti abortion anti C section. And if you try to describe the
[06:29:46] process, the gruesome nature of childbirth to me, then I'm against that too. Keep the
[06:29:51] the babies inside. So I'm shut. That's what I'm in favor of. Oops. No, never mind. Because
[06:29:58] now you're describing to me the process of sewing and people shut and that's gruesome
[06:30:02] too. Now I've arrived at the new conclusion. No more doctors. They're just like that. Just
[06:30:13] like that queen maga prime hog she was right all along okay she was right full circle moment
[06:30:22] for me okay here I am eating crow I don't believe in doctor I'm a numbers guy I don't
[06:30:32] believe in doctor struggling because it is murder and the definition would be the unjust
[06:30:39] termination of human life explain why you think it's unjust first of all a woman who
[06:30:43] has a pregnancy, a baby in there, they have the right to life too.
[06:30:48] What grants the baby is the right to life.
[06:30:49] I don't believe in baby.
[06:30:52] Yeah, no, I don't believe in baby.
[06:30:57] It don't exist.
[06:31:00] What grants it, just that it's been conceived.
[06:31:02] The fact that it's a human.
[06:31:03] It is a human.
[06:31:04] Okay, so brain dead patients have the right to life too.
[06:31:06] So what, brain dead?
[06:31:07] Yeah, they're human.
[06:31:08] You know what?
[06:31:09] I've heard of brain dead humans coming out of comas.
[06:31:11] Then they're not brain dead.
[06:31:12] The definition of brain death is irreversible cessation of all cognitive function.
[06:31:15] Do humans who are biologically alive because of machines with irreversible cessation of
[06:31:19] all cognitive function have the right to life?
[06:31:21] I haven't really researched that, so if there was no hope, possibly, they should...
[06:31:27] I mean, that's not my decision to make.
[06:31:29] That's a family member's commitment.
[06:31:30] Okay, so you think you should be up to the choice of the family to kill a human that doesn't
[06:31:34] have the right to life?
[06:31:35] So you don't think that all humans have the right to life?
[06:31:36] So what is the key to this?
[06:31:37] But if they're brain dead, are they really alive?
[06:31:39] Yes, biologically they are.
[06:31:40] You know what, that's a determination that I would have to take with a medical doctor.
[06:31:45] Is there the same thing about women for abortion?
[06:31:47] No, I don't believe that a woman has that even right, that a woman should be able to
[06:31:52] get abortion here in California.
[06:31:54] Yeah.
[06:31:55] No, we have to pause there.
[06:31:56] You've been voted out.
[06:31:57] She was terrible.
[06:31:58] She was terrible.
[06:31:59] She was terrible.
[06:32:00] She was terrible.
[06:32:01] She was terrible.
[06:32:02] She was stepping on her own toes.
[06:32:03] She couldn't even make a fucking coherent argument.
[06:32:07] Disappointing.
[06:32:08] Bring back Prime Hog.
[06:32:11] The next debater please get to the center chair in three, two, one.
[06:32:18] They're so courteous.
[06:32:19] Oh my god, these manga ladies are so much better than the manga men.
[06:32:23] Hi D, I'm Anya.
[06:32:25] Nice to meet you.
[06:32:26] Nice to meet you.
[06:32:27] Bring back Hockedimus Prime please.
[06:32:28] This is boring.
[06:32:29] You're boring.
[06:32:30] I couldn't hear a lot of what you were kind of saying a while ago, but what were you saying
[06:32:34] was brain dead people about if they should be unplugged?
[06:32:38] I brought up bro. I'm by the way, he hasn't even fucking knutted yet
[06:32:42] Like there's obviously the other side of this argument where he goes, aha
[06:32:47] Here's why you're fine with that and therefore you should be fine with abortion and like and we haven't even gotten over the hump
[06:32:56] Because none of the ladies that he is arguing against have any investment whatsoever in
[06:33:04] Actually having a conversation
[06:33:06] This is the problem. He's been edging us non-stop. I want a fucking nut. I want to climax, man.
[06:33:14] I want to climax at the same time as Dean is climaxing. I want the fucking dolphin fetus argument, okay?
[06:33:22] When is it happening? God damn it!
[06:33:25] A branded patient as a counter example to the claim that while the reason why it's immoral,
[06:33:31] the reason why it's murder fetus is because the fetus is a member of the human species.
[06:33:35] Yes, so brain dead patients on a biological level and they should not be unplugged
[06:33:39] And I think actually any argument that anyone makes for a brain dead patient to be unplugged is actually coming from the doctors
[06:33:45] Who want to harvest organs and to promote?
[06:33:49] Okay, we're back. All right, I'm back here, baby
[06:33:52] Yes
[06:33:54] Yes, there's fucking
[06:33:57] Disgusting medical professionals that want to harvest the organs
[06:34:01] Ah industry culture and I think that any kind of promotion that even manipulates families into unplugging their brain dead relatives is also immoral.
[06:34:12] Yeah, we agree. We agree on that.
[06:34:14] And so so organ harvesting aside, if a family wants to.
[06:34:18] Organ harvesting.
[06:34:21] No, man, you don't agree with that. That's an insane claim that she just made. That is a psychotic thing to say.
[06:34:30] No, doctors are not like salivating at the prospect of harvesting organs.
[06:34:43] What the fuck?
[06:34:45] That family member, because it seemed to the world...
[06:34:48] That is immoral.
[06:34:49] That would be murder?
[06:34:50] Yeah, but I think the doctor...
[06:34:51] It would be murder from the doctor in the same way that...
[06:34:54] So you truly think it's murder to kill any member of the human species?
[06:34:56] What about a zygote?
[06:34:57] That is also murder.
[06:34:58] also murder. So if I kill a unicellular organism, I'm a murderer. Do you think that all murderers
[06:35:01] should go to jail? Human zygots. It's about humans. So do you think that all murderers
[06:35:05] should go to jail? All murderers should be put into trial and tried. But if they're truly
[06:35:10] murderers, like that's an uncontestable fact. Then yeah, they should be put to death. They
[06:35:13] should be put to death. I do believe in the death penalty. Wow. Okay. So here's the thing.
[06:35:18] Wait, she wants to kill all... Yo, that's Pol Pot. Yo, welcome back Pol Pot. Respect.
[06:35:25] said, if you're a doctor, you're gonna die. Because guess what? You know what doctors do?
[06:35:30] They're around a lot of dead people. That's kind of suspicious. We should just fucking kill them dead.
[06:35:37] Which by the way, also the executioner also dead. And then we execute the executioner
[06:35:43] because that's also murder. Therefore, we're killing everybody. We're not gonna stop until
[06:35:48] every single person is dead. Respect. Do you know what an idea is?
[06:35:55] So an IUD, an intrauterine device, in some circumstances will allow for conception to
[06:36:01] occur, but then it will implant, or then it will prevent the implantation of the now
[06:36:06] conceived zygote.
[06:36:07] The purpose of the IUD is to prevent implantation, if it leads to death, then it didn't fulfill
[06:36:12] its purpose and went beyond that.
[06:36:13] That's the secondary purpose.
[06:36:14] So the main purpose of an IUD would be to prevent conception, but when that fails, the
[06:36:18] secondary purpose is to then prevent its implantation.
[06:36:21] So if a woman knows that sometimes, IUDs will allow for conception to occur, then they kill
[06:36:25] that conceived zygote, and they still yet choose to be sexually active, then inevitably
[06:36:29] they conceive a zygote and it dies because the IUD, under your view, they're a murderer.
[06:36:41] Because it's a secondary purpose and function of the IUD, if a woman knows that, then she's
[06:36:45] agreeing to the culpability of possibly having her actions yield the death of another person.
[06:36:49] Under your view and hopefully mine that would be murder given that the person that she's killing through her actions by secondary
[06:36:56] But that was not a primary purpose of the IUD
[06:36:58] Well, if I buy a gun with a primary purpose of going hunting, but then one day I get really mad and I use it to kill my neighbor
[06:37:04] Okay, I'm still a murderer
[06:37:07] Shoot your primary your primary
[06:37:10] Your your secondary purpose by that a better example
[06:37:14] car. If I buy a car to get from point A to point B, but then one day I get drunk and I use it to
[06:37:19] like wipe out a family of five. Am I a murderer? Yes. Even though that wasn't the primary function
[06:37:23] of the car? Yes. Okay, so even though killing his eye guard is not the primary function of an IUD,
[06:37:29] that was good. Got him. Under your view, it's murder. But even to this is where debate lording
[06:37:36] works, okay? Because she's, she actually got trapped. Why did she get trapped? Because
[06:37:44] she thought that she could have an actual debate. All of the other ladies, if you noticed,
[06:37:50] did not entertain any premises whatsoever, okay? And if you don't entertain the premise
[06:37:56] and you just start landing a barrage of accusations and, and behave in that manner, then you're
[06:38:05] not really debating and therefore you're not going to get fucking gotcha it, right?
[06:38:12] She foolishly thought that she could entertain the conversation and immediately got trapped
[06:38:17] and immediately got gotcha.
[06:38:18] The primary purpose of the car is for driving.
[06:38:21] You used it for and for something beyond that it's second secondary purpose was not
[06:38:26] to.
[06:38:27] Yeah, she should have just she should have just kept.
[06:38:30] You just kept up with the old reliable, the nuh-uh, nuh-uh, it's the best, nuh-uh, no,
[06:38:38] no, will not elaborate, no.
[06:38:42] That right there is the most successful method I've seen so far, just go, no, no, no.
[06:38:51] Be driven, drunk, and killed.
[06:38:52] Well, the secondary purpose of an IUD is to kill a zygote, but listen, I think that ultimately
[06:38:57] the primary or secondary purpose argument is irrelevant because what we
[06:39:00] should be evaluated is did a valuable life die
[06:39:03] and is a person culpable for the termination of that valuable life
[06:39:07] and if a valuable life died
[06:39:09] and a person is culpable for the termination of that
[06:39:11] because you were talking about the primary purpose of preventing the pregnancy in the first place
[06:39:16] okay so i just want to clarify
[06:39:17] you don't think in all scenarios when an individual
[06:39:21] terminates a valuable life unjustifiably so and they're culpable for said
[06:39:25] termination that they're murderer
[06:39:26] Well, then you're just completely redefining what murder even is by introducing the abstract
[06:39:31] nuance of this quote-unquote primary or secondary purpose argument.
[06:39:34] At the end of the day, the fact of the matter is, in many scenarios, women will get an IUD,
[06:39:39] knowing that in many cases, the IUD will lead to the death of a conceived psychic.
[06:39:43] And she won Lawyer High, she takes time to listen, he interrupts every time, W. Girl.
[06:39:49] Guy or girl, not listening to anything that's being said and simply responding to who's
[06:39:58] talking more to determine who's actually winning the argument.
[06:40:03] They will know it will lead to that in many scenarios, then they will still choose to
[06:40:06] be sexually active and then the IUD will kill.
[06:40:08] Under your view, that would mean that that woman is culpable for murder, therefore under
[06:40:12] your view that woman should be executed.
[06:40:14] You have to pause there, you've been voted out.
[06:40:18] If you would like to be the next debater, please get to the chair in three, two, one.
[06:40:25] I can't believe we've watched like what seven minutes of this back and forth and there hasn't
[06:40:29] even been like one serious argument about why abortion should be legal or they should
[06:40:36] be illegal.
[06:40:37] I'm realizing now that this like, because these are 15 minute brackets, right?
[06:40:44] So there's been like eight minutes of talk, and not a single point has been made in either
[06:40:51] direction.
[06:40:52] Even Dean hasn't been able to like actually get over the hump yet, or is 20 minutes,
[06:40:59] sorry, okay, 13 minutes then.
[06:41:01] Hi, Shannon.
[06:41:02] Hi, Shannon.
[06:41:03] Dean, pleasure to meet you.
[06:41:04] So I want to know why you think that killing babies should be legal.
[06:41:06] Of course, because I'm a brutalistic satanist, and I love the DNC, and I'm the leader of
[06:41:11] NTIFA.
[06:41:12] The reason why I think abortion should be legal is because I don't think that abortion is morally wrong.
[06:41:16] I think it's a permissible action.
[06:41:17] And because I think it's a permissible action, I therefore don't see any good reason to infringe on a woman's bodily autonomy
[06:41:22] in the legal prevention of her access to abortion, therefore it's human rights violation.
[06:41:27] So you don't understand it as like killing, you don't think it's killing a human being?
[06:41:30] No, I do.
[06:41:31] And you're okay with that?
[06:41:32] Yes.
[06:41:32] Okay.
[06:41:33] Because I don't think that we should focus more on prevent-
[06:41:36] That's that that is like the wildest position to be like yeah, it's murder and yeah, it should be allowed
[06:41:42] That's beast mode honestly honestly beast mode. Don't know why he's going with that, but okay
[06:41:50] Cuz I don't think it is and neither do they and
[06:41:54] the the interesting conversation in that situation is is to entertain
[06:41:59] that fantasy, the idea that they think it's murder, and then get them to admit that it's
[06:42:05] sometimes permissible to murder, right? Because very few people will say yes to certain positions,
[06:42:13] like certain edge cases, right? The overwhelming majority of third trimester abortions are out
[06:42:19] of medical necessity. It's usually never because like someone carried a pregnancy almost a term
[06:42:24] and then decided, oops, it's a borobo time. That's not how it goes. It's actually a pretty
[06:42:29] complicated medical procedure, right? So, for that reason, when they start talking about,
[06:42:35] like, third trimester terminations, when the fetus might even have viability outside of the womb,
[06:42:42] when you start talking about that stuff and you bring up the real-world examples of why that
[06:42:48] must take place and why offering any sort of legal hurdle in front of that actually can cause
[06:42:54] genuine bodily harm to the carrier, um, you, you show at least the other people watching
[06:43:01] because the debate is a performance, the people that are watching are going to react a certain
[06:43:04] way.
[06:43:05] The other people that are watching are inevitably going to come to the conclusion that yes,
[06:43:09] it is, it should be permissible.
[06:43:11] And the reason why I know that to be the case is because this conversation already took
[06:43:17] place.
[06:43:18] This is already, this was an established super precedent that they went back on with the
[06:43:22] Roe v. Wade decision, and then all of the Republicans that were agitated to get this
[06:43:27] across immediately turned around and voted against it, voted against restricting abortions
[06:43:35] as a matter of fact in almost every single fucking red state, with the exception of some
[06:43:39] where attorney generals decided to overturn the decision being made by ballot initiatives,
[06:43:46] Kentucky being one of those places.
[06:43:48] So that's it.
[06:43:50] If abortion is murder, then you're totally on board with certain kinds of murder.
[06:43:56] That's the reality.
[06:43:57] Most Republicans are, every single Democrat is, and therefore, probably much easier for
[06:44:02] us to come to terms with the reality that, no, abortion is not murder.
[06:44:06] Then there's also the additional restrictions that come into place that, again, create tremendous
[06:44:12] harm to the carrier, ectopic pregnancies being terminated and things of that nature,
[06:44:17] doctors too afraid to actually conduct this medical procedure as a consequence of
[06:44:21] possible criminal penalties and the like have led to people dying in the United States of America and on top of that
[06:44:29] because
[06:44:31] the carrier has almost complete control over the existence of the fucking fetus
[06:44:37] Restricting abortion access doesn't actually stop abortions at all
[06:44:40] It just creates an environment where people seek out alternative measures, and that's why back alley abortions start taking place
[06:44:48] Which once again is unbelievably harmful to the carrier
[06:44:51] Part of the reason why millions of women due to back alley abortions
[06:44:56] actually have lifelong medical complications after
[06:45:00] after the
[06:45:02] Back alley abortion that they end up getting
[06:45:05] So yeah, it's a really stupid process
[06:45:08] process, designed by very stupid people. I didn't logic these people, by the way, I just gave them real life examples.
[06:45:15] I'm not using empirical evidence with the exception of the back alley abortion stuff, but like even then, I'm not delivering it as a
[06:45:21] urm-actually kind of guy. Anyway.
[06:45:28] So, yeah.
[06:45:28] He's not saying he's murdered. The fetus has to be a person to be murdered. He's saying
[06:45:37] it's a human, but not a person. So it's fine. He's a liberal. It's just, I don't know. I
[06:45:40] think it's unnecessarily complex. Okay, I get his angle. Basically every pro-lifer is
[06:45:47] also pro-death penalty. Death penalty is their permissible murder. Abortion is his. Yeah,
[06:45:51] I think that's unnecessarily a strange way to argue that position. But hey, I mean, he's
[06:45:57] a great debate or so. If he, if that floats his boat, then he should keep pushing that
[06:46:01] line.
[06:46:02] Andable measures because you can, you know, I don't think it's murder for the record.
[06:46:08] Or we all agree that it's permissible murder and virtually every Republican and Democrat
[06:46:13] regards of their ideology do agree. And the ones that don't, um, the ones that don't look
[06:46:19] insane, like the famous Charlie Kirk moment, right? The, the famous Charlie Kirk moment
[06:46:26] where Charlie Curtis should have asked, like, if your daughter was raped, would you force her to carry that pregnancy to terminate?
[06:46:30] He says, yes.
[06:46:31] Even if in that moment, you're morally consistent, the people that you're quote unquote, morally consistent, you're performing as a morally consistent person, basically.
[06:46:41] The people that are reacting to that after the debate, during the debate, are not going to come to terms with that argument.
[06:46:47] They're going to look at you like you're a fucking crazy person.
[06:46:49] like that there aren't that many people in civilized society, no matter where we are,
[06:46:56] that will actually agree with the concept of forcing a little girl and minor that is
[06:47:04] a victim of rape to carry a pregnancy to term.
[06:47:08] So you've lost, you might have won that battle technically in that moment, but you lost the
[06:47:13] war, right?
[06:47:17] So I'm fine with like conceding to a person in that regard. If someone is going to entertain
[06:47:23] that logical extreme because they want to appear as morally consistent, they're going
[06:47:28] to look horrible regardless. And that's what the debate is at the end of the day. It's
[06:47:31] a massive optics loss when you come to terms with that, when you say yes to that.
[06:47:37] His argument is so fucking bad, man. The point is personhood, not human genetic material.
[06:47:41] Fetuses don't have personhood because they don't have consciousness. Terrible optics
[06:47:44] laws is your brain on debate per the second consideration is the personal bodily,
[06:47:47] autonomy, we can't force someone to give up their body and take risks against their will.
[06:47:51] We wouldn't force someone to give their kidney or even their blood against their will to
[06:47:53] save another.
[06:47:54] Yes.
[06:47:55] Do you have an abortion?
[06:47:56] Oh, well, I also disagree there.
[06:47:58] I do think that we should focus on preventable measures.
[06:48:00] In my optimal society, there's zero abortions, okay?
[06:48:03] Not because we're forcing women to not get them, but rather because the conditions in
[06:48:07] which lead women to get them don't exist, such as poverty, financial instability, a lack
[06:48:11] of sexual education, the failure of contraceptives.
[06:48:13] In my ideal society, those things wouldn't exist.
[06:48:16] Do you know that if a woman gets pregnant she's not financially able to keep the baby
[06:48:19] and she doesn't want the baby, she could at least take Plan B?
[06:48:22] Yeah, and I think that that would be a good fact of sexual education to share with the
[06:48:27] world that Plan B exists.
[06:48:28] Well, I mean, actually Plan B is $55.00, there's off-brand versions that are 20.
[06:48:33] And I think that that is a good piece of recommendation.
[06:48:36] But ultimately, if they don't take a Plan B or whatever like happens after the pregnancy,
[06:48:41] they should be able to access abortion.
[06:48:43] I want to ask you this question.
[06:48:44] Do you think that victims should be able to access abortion?
[06:48:46] No, because they could also take a morning after pill if I were to go take a morning
[06:48:50] after pill the very next day.
[06:48:52] Wow.
[06:48:53] So you think that a victim would have an obligation to maintain a pregnancy?
[06:48:55] Is that because if they were to like, sussate or stop the pregnancy, the fetus would die?
[06:48:59] Okay, of course it is.
[06:49:00] So I want to ask you a question.
[06:49:01] Do you know who Max Irby is?
[06:49:02] Yeah.
[06:49:03] So Max Irby is a 15, 14-year-old guy, and he's in dire need of a stem cell transplant.
[06:49:09] And this is a true story.
[06:49:10] You could look it up.
[06:49:11] And his stem cell type is so incredibly rare that his father set up a like a quote-quote
[06:49:15] fundraiser for a sun, taking random DNA samples in from people across the globe.
[06:49:19] So far, they've collected 40 million samples and there hasn't been one match.
[06:49:23] What this means is that there's probably only one match alive on the face of planet
[06:49:26] Earth that could provide stem cells to Max Herbie to save his life.
[06:49:30] So let's hypothetically assume that you are the one and only match for Max Herbie's
[06:49:34] stem cell type, and the government finds this out.
[06:49:37] Then the government forces you to provide your stem cells to Max Herbie without your
[06:49:41] consent for nine months introducing many physical and mental complications.
[06:49:44] Do you think that'd be just yeah, he's finally doing the we don't force people to without their consent
[06:49:51] To you know render medical aid to someone else like this
[06:49:55] No, it's also. Yeah, this is a famous
[06:49:58] This is a famous hypothetical
[06:50:03] They teach in philosophy class of
[06:50:06] The violinist and there's counters to it too by the way, I don't think she knows the counters
[06:50:11] But regardless, it's like the the world-class violinist who you are strapped to for nine months
[06:50:19] No, because they shouldn't be able to force you to provide your bodily resources to another life
[06:50:23] Even if not providing your bodily resources would mean that other life dies. That's my position on victims
[06:50:28] They shouldn't be forced to provide domicile in their uterus and access to their bodily resources to the fetus even if
[06:50:34] Stopping the sustenance of those bodily resources to the fetus means the fetus dies. No difference than next to me
[06:50:39] This is a tough one for me because I have mixed feelings about it obviously because that's a horrible situation to be in but I do like I said earlier
[06:50:47] Morning after bill. Yeah, the abortion conversation actually has like numerous very interesting hypotheticals that you can deploy
[06:50:54] Depending on what like the ideological tendency of the opposition is like you can do the the fucking castle doctrine for libertarians
[06:51:01] You know what I mean like there are so many different ways and all of them still
[06:51:06] ultimately prove that abortions should not be restricted. There is no good
[06:51:13] reasonable, there's no good reasonable convincing argument to deny people
[06:51:21] medical access of the sort. It's just so stupid. Like none whatsoever. I've never
[06:51:29] encountered a reliable argument. The only thing, the only thing that people can
[06:51:34] Try to trap you with is what is life?
[06:51:37] Okay, what is life?
[06:51:40] What is personhood?
[06:51:42] Like what is the meaning of life?
[06:51:43] Like all of these different like spiritual terms basically about like when does life begin does life begin a conception?
[06:51:51] The do fucking fetuses have a soul that type of shit
[06:51:55] That's it
[06:51:57] We're watching DNC Spidey was skipping Mason v. Dave Rubin say it ain't so oh
[06:52:04] My god, I forgot about Dave Rubin. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I mean I I saw a bunch of clips on that
[06:52:11] I'm sure you cooked his ass. I think I might have watched you cook his ass actually
[06:52:17] DNC Spidey, well, could you respond to the other way again at the pause there? You've been voted out
[06:52:21] Hey, listen, I appreciate you for the respectful dialogue by the way. I'm gonna tell you I respect you a lot
[06:52:26] I saw when you tried for Charlie Kirk. You actually have a song. Have a good one
[06:52:33] Fucking god, oh
[06:52:36] No, oh, oh, no
[06:52:39] She actually brought that up as a positive
[06:52:43] Tiktok is gonna eat his ass alive for that one. Oh, no
[06:52:50] dude, hey
[06:52:56] oh no oh no if you want to be the next debate or please get to the chair in 3
[06:53:11] 2 like that lady didn't actually say that as a negative by the way that lady
[06:53:17] just straight up said that because she genuinely was like oh I'm so glad you
[06:53:21] cried when Charlie Kirk died it shows me that you have a soul as opposed to
[06:53:24] these fucking godless libs but that is not going to be read positively by the rest of
[06:53:32] the tick-tock audience that he has well i'm georgia georgia a pleasure to meet you they
[06:53:40] bully him on a stream because of that i welcome in the sport job we are charlie okay she's
[06:53:47] about to start playing the piano i bet that you're gonna kill it low key welcome in the
[06:53:49] more trump pretty impressive vocals but those are now two bands back-to-back
[06:53:56] we are Charlie Kirk we can't read the play
[06:54:02] we fight for the god of foam
[06:54:07] and honor his name
[06:54:10] she has posts dating like two weeks back about how she's magging
[06:54:16] our own photos of her fishing photos of you like 20 times we are Charlie
[06:54:25] come you are banned welcome in the sport trumpet Rosie we are Charlie come you
[06:54:32] are banned fuck I can't hit that high note like you yes Marilyn we are also
[06:54:38] Bands because I don't really want this shit today. See if you support Trump
[06:54:51] Dude, what is this bro? What the fuck he's got 3.2 million likes
[06:54:59] That's awesome
[06:55:02] She's a fucking Trump supporter confirms. Yeah, welcome in do you support Trump Rick?
[06:55:06] It's funny every time.
[06:55:11] As the next guest breaks, this looks like a trolley case.
[06:55:13] We are Charlie Kirk, we carry the flame, we'll fight for the gospel, we'll honor his name.
[06:55:28] We are Charlie Kirk his courage our own together unbroken will make heaven known.
[06:55:42] I'm going to cry again.
[06:55:45] I'm supporters are in hiding today folks.
[06:55:48] Oh my God, dude, she does not quit dude.
[06:55:54] He knows deep down is funny.
[06:55:55] is like getting re-roll is the same tempo every time I'm weak.
[06:56:00] Stop silencing women's voices.
[06:56:04] Who is this person, bro?
[06:56:07] She's just she's just cooking his ass, dude.
[06:56:10] Oh, shit, she follows me.
[06:56:16] Oh, no.
[06:56:19] Respect, by the way, that was awesome.
[06:56:23] Fuck it.
[06:56:23] Oh, you know what?
[06:56:25] That was...
[06:56:31] Oh, Jesus Christ, dude!
[06:56:35] Hey, um, fuck.
[06:56:39] Oh, wow.
[06:56:41] That was funny. Dude, I should do fucking more debates on stream. What the hell?
[06:56:46] So, do you work for a pro-life org?
[06:56:48] Yes, I do.
[06:56:49] Very, very interesting.
[06:56:50] Let's talk about it.
[06:56:51] You guys focus on, like, preventative means from...
[06:56:53] Is the poster Trump supporter? No, she's not a fucking Trump supporter.
[06:56:56] What Trump supporter would sing We Are Charlie Kirk sincerely,
[06:56:59] except for the initial Trump supporter who made the AI song.
[06:57:03] Ever since that song came out, it's only been us. We are the ones who carry the flame.
[06:57:10] We are the ones who fight for the gospel. We are the ones who honor his name.
[06:57:14] No one else is honoring Charlie's name. Even Dean, who cried when Charlie Kirk died,
[06:57:19] is not carrying the fucking flame only we are carrying the motherfucking flame not
[06:57:25] Erica Kirk us
[06:57:30] pregnancy in the first place like do you guys have like policy initiatives to
[06:57:33] like reduce financial stability or poverty what abortion does is it
[06:57:37] incentivizes people to live in a promiscuous way that for yeah dude that's
[06:57:46] That's what it is. Yeah. Also, why is that bad?
[06:57:50] Why is that even bad? Oh my god?
[06:57:52] I fucking hate like old-school
[06:57:55] Trat cat style fucking social-good servers are so goddamn annoying increases the rates of yes sex is bad
[06:58:01] It should only be done with your husband once to have a child and then never again
[06:58:08] Pregnancies that are not in a stable situation like marriage and so I'm actually against contraception being pro contraceptive
[06:58:14] would save the lives of more innocent babies under your view because of that
[06:58:17] B less innocent human being is always wrong abortion kills an innocent human
[06:58:23] being therefore abortion is always wrong yeah rejecting allowing abortion just
[06:58:28] reflects our overall decay as a society when it comes to the way we view
[06:58:32] sexuality marriage and it just leads to a culture of death when you have abortion
[06:58:38] it leads to things like made in Canada. What abortion is is we're allowing the government to have the authority to define when
[06:58:46] personhood begins because we're separating it from the moment of conception. And if it's not at the moment of conception then the most
[06:58:53] powerful person gets to decide when it begins and that's always subjective. And when more powerful people have that authority or allow
[06:59:01] themselves out of authority to define when personhood begins, you have grave
[06:59:06] travesties like slavery. If it's a subjective line, then when does that
[06:59:11] begin? When does personhood begin? And when you say it doesn't begin at
[06:59:14] conception, it's actually what you're arguing is a very suspicious mystical
[06:59:18] idea of when it does, and that sounds more superstitious than Christianity.
[06:59:23] Well thank you for your comments. About your syllogism under Jack P1, I don't
[06:59:27] think it's always wrong to kill an innocent human being. To intentionally kill
[06:59:29] an innocent human being, you don't think it's always wrong to intentionally kill an innocent
[06:59:34] human being.
[06:59:35] I've said to the last five guests, we do that to brain good patients all the time.
[06:59:38] Okay, so that's to hold care from them that sustains their life.
[06:59:41] That's different than intentionally going there and killing them.
[06:59:45] Okay, so then you're on board with the abortion pill, withholding the progester and supply
[06:59:48] through the umbilical cord that would sustain the life of the fetus.
[06:59:50] I'm completely against the abortion pill.
[06:59:52] But it's just withholding care that would sustain the fetus' life.
[06:59:55] It's different though in nature because what we're doing is what happens, occurs in the
[06:59:59] uterus is solely for the service of the fetus. The uterus does not exist to serve the woman.
[07:00:04] They exist to serve the child. What abortion is, is the actual destruction of that child.
[07:00:12] It reflects the destruction of our idea of parental duty. Parents have a duty to care
[07:00:17] for their children. What's your question?
[07:00:18] My question is, let's just envision a hypothetical of a nine-year-old girl getting pregnant and
[07:00:24] pregnant. And we know that pregnancy is not going to kill her.
[07:00:27] like that's, wow, she's like, whoa, whoa. I don't like you going there. She's connected
[07:00:41] abortion to slavery. No, I'm not rewinding. I actually have to go because I have to fly
[07:00:45] out. Unfortunately, so I got to end it here, but this was a banger and I do want to watch
[07:00:50] it. I do want to finish this and I probably will tomorrow from New York, New York, concrete
[07:00:56] jungle where dreams are made of there's nothing you can't do now you're in New
[07:00:59] York okay and yeah that's it when's your Jubilee debut I don't know yeah back to
[07:01:14] New York baby you already know I'm gonna be there for a very short trip just for
[07:01:17] the election for you know New York City DSA slate we've been pushing hard on that
[07:01:22] Hopefully we get some W's here. Hopefully we'll go some socialism in this goddamn country. Anyway, I love you guys. See you from nearer tomorrow, peace
[07:01:32] All the chatter is trickling in I'll sell people hate
[07:01:40] Sunny Los Angeles, California says your son
[07:01:45] Stunlock to the, stunlock to the top is just begun
[07:01:54] Cause there is again a sun is streaming A sun is streaming
[07:02:05] There is again a sun is streaming, a sun is streaming
[07:02:17] Maybe when a Chinese train tells a place
[07:02:25] Sun in as many channels giving greening grace
[07:02:30] Zoran winning NYC worked too back with the force
[07:02:38] The Rogan of the left to me, a dumb humble still of course
[07:02:47] The Charlie Kirk assassination, the fear and online show
[07:02:54] show. Eight full fucking years of this, I'm planning more to go. Doing fun stuff tomorrow,
[07:03:08] throw PBS up on the screen. A man made for reaction brought to you by this nice dream.
[07:03:21] Cause there he is again, the son is streaming
[07:03:28] The son is streaming
[07:03:31] There he is again, the son is streaming
[07:03:38] The son is streaming
[07:03:43] Kacked out of the DNC, I rail and march the good
[07:03:49] Committing the propaganda to shut down people's throats
[07:03:55] CBS Israeli news, a coup, a regime falls
[07:04:03] A four-bomb fascist takeover and still the duty calls
[07:04:11] A total radicalization coming out to sea
[07:04:19] A system where he'll always fail
[07:04:22] It's up to you and me
[07:04:27] All these daily streams
[07:04:29] Whether short or whether long
[07:04:35] I've held millions of people
[07:04:37] Keep it moving right along
[07:04:42] Cause there he is again
[07:04:46] And the sun is streaming
[07:04:49] The sun is streaming
[07:04:52] There he is again
[07:04:56] The sun is streaming
[07:04:59] The sun is streaming
[07:05:03] But hey, what can you say
[07:05:06] Hey, that's BBS for you, but he'll play games real soon, just you wait, say, hey, what can you say, hey, that's BBS for you, but he'll move on real soon, just you wait, ba-da-da, ba-da-da, ba-da-da-da-da, hey, what can you say, hey, that's BBS for you,
[07:05:34] I'll pull your lungs real soon, just you wait
[07:05:40] Shadadah, shadadah, shadadadadadada
[07:05:43] What can you say? Hey, that's PBS for you
[07:05:47] I'll tell to Jeff Vise real soon, just you wait
[07:05:53] But hey, what can you say? That's PBS for you
[07:06:00] Brought to my view is like you, just you wait, just you wait