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[00:00:30] I want you to know that I love you
[00:00:35] I love you, I love you, I love you
[00:00:53] I love you
[00:00:55] How are we doing boys it's another day huh just woke up a little while ago I slept a
[00:01:09] little bit more than usual which was nice that was very nice and back at it another
[00:01:15] day we had a pretty crazy crazy day today I'll tell you yesterday I guess and so yeah
[00:01:21] I, wow, how are you?
[00:01:23] I'm all right, man.
[00:01:25] Yesterday was pretty nuts.
[00:01:27] I'll certainly say that.
[00:01:28] I don't know what's gonna happen
[00:01:30] if there's gonna be more stuff
[00:01:31] that's gonna follow that up today
[00:01:33] with the Epstein files,
[00:01:34] if there's gonna be more of a release, et cetera.
[00:01:37] But right now, it's, you know,
[00:01:40] it's gonna be pretty crazy.
[00:01:41] I say that, wait's the new normal.
[00:01:43] I've just been, honestly,
[00:01:45] I've just been off my rocker, man.
[00:01:49] And eventually I'll get back to being on time.
[00:01:51] It's not gonna be an issue, but yeah, I know, I know,
[00:01:55] I know, trust me, I'm fully fucking aware.
[00:01:58] You see, Jake Paul got his jaw broken?
[00:01:59] I did see that, actually, I did.
[00:02:01] And I saw there was a number of other things
[00:02:04] like that that happened.
[00:02:05] You know, like the guy got the shit beat out of him.
[00:02:08] I watched it, I didn't watch it live.
[00:02:10] I mean, I don't watch that kind of stuff, right?
[00:02:12] But I saw the highlights, of course.
[00:02:14] And it was pretty surprising to see him
[00:02:17] just get absolutely fucking wrecked.
[00:02:19] But I guess that's what happens, right?
[00:02:21] So, did Israel give you the call too?
[00:02:23] No, we're actually gonna talk about that today.
[00:02:26] I saw that there were a lot of people at the,
[00:02:28] I guess it's a Turning Point USA event
[00:02:31] that were bringing up Israel and Ben Shapiro
[00:02:34] and all this stuff.
[00:02:35] It's actually crazy how much of a civil war this is.
[00:02:39] And honestly, I think it's a good thing.
[00:02:42] It's a very good thing.
[00:02:43] But yeah, it looks like there's even more fighting
[00:02:46] about this, people getting mad about it.
[00:02:48] And I think really it's about time.
[00:02:51] And there's the lizard back for Epstein.
[00:02:53] No, not back right now at least, right?
[00:02:55] But yeah, Epstein Library is way too generous.
[00:02:58] They love Epstein.
[00:02:59] They still a lot.
[00:03:00] Yeah, I mean, listen, I'm very, very
[00:03:03] off put by the whole Epstein stuff.
[00:03:05] I think everybody is.
[00:03:07] Anybody who's not is like just,
[00:03:09] I think that the only reason,
[00:03:11] the only people that are trying to downplay this
[00:03:14] are people that are just Trump loyalists
[00:03:16] that don't really, you know,
[00:03:18] they don't really care about America.
[00:03:19] They don't care about the law.
[00:03:21] They don't care about the people.
[00:03:23] They just care about this guy not looking bad, right?
[00:03:25] That's it.
[00:03:26] That's the only thing they give a shit about.
[00:03:28] And I'm gonna be real, that's fucking annoying to me.
[00:03:30] It's really fucking annoying.
[00:03:32] So yeah, Trump talks exactly, yeah.
[00:03:34] And somebody can like Trump.
[00:03:35] I like things Trump does, but like to the extent
[00:03:38] that you're trying to sweep for the pedos stuff,
[00:03:40] I mean, you really gotta add,
[00:03:41] you gotta come to Jesus, right?
[00:03:43] You gotta come to Jesus, that kind of stuff
[00:03:45] and really ask yourself, what are you really doing?
[00:03:48] and uh... so yeah that's it as a great vessel final and
[00:03:51] well it i i don't really as i said before i know this is confusing for
[00:03:54] redditors but
[00:03:56] uh... i generally just i i praise people for actions i agree with and i can
[00:04:00] bend people for actions i disagree with
[00:04:03] uh... you know i i don't really look at one person as a common with right
[00:04:06] so like if somebody does something i like i'm happy if they do something i
[00:04:10] don't like i'm mad
[00:04:11] it's just that simple
[00:04:13] and so anybody and i think anybody that's not thinking like that's
[00:04:16] Having problems that they are they've having a lot of problems. So Trump does something that I like I said great
[00:04:21] W Trump Trump does something I don't like I say wow L Trump that was bad, but I don't really see it being that complicated
[00:04:27] Right, I mean holy shit, but for some people I guess it is
[00:04:32] Why bother releasing something when you redact the entire page? Well
[00:04:37] We're gonna find out we're gonna find out why aren't we because they have to explain
[00:04:42] why the redactions happened. And so it because they already excuse me. I'm alright
[00:04:50] let's give it a little bit of cloth one second. I think it's Israel trying to
[00:04:58] poison me. I'm not sure but that's what it could be. Anyway so yeah, Smokin'
[00:05:06] Eli. I guess you see uncensored photo. I've seen a number of them right? I
[00:05:09] I have. But we'll go through a lot of them today. Obviously, some of the MJ photos were
[00:05:14] edited old photos. Well, I don't know if any of them were edited. But also, like there have
[00:05:19] been photos. The thing is that some of the photos that got released, my understanding
[00:05:24] is that a couple of them were previously unredacted. But it's different than whenever,
[00:05:29] like when the government releases the files, they have to be redacted, right? I mean,
[00:05:34] different like the Daily Mail has like a lower standard of like certainty than the federal
[00:05:40] government or at least I fucking hope so right so yeah I think that's the difference.
[00:05:45] Masi and Rokana are going to file for impeachment against Pam Bondi.
[00:05:48] Good, we needed to get that bitch out of there six months ago.
[00:05:52] After she didn't go after all those Tesla terrorists, I was disgusted.
[00:05:58] I was okay, well we got a loser in here, we got a loser and that's it.
[00:06:04] And so like, what are we doing?
[00:06:05] Get in the fuck out.
[00:06:06] Yeah, what is this?
[00:06:07] But really, I mean, like, nah, but I think so.
[00:06:10] It's crazy how Israel's involved with everything.
[00:06:12] It's only a small country.
[00:06:13] Yeah, she's doing what she's told.
[00:06:15] Well, regardless of that, I mean, I still think that she's not doing what she's supposed
[00:06:19] to do.
[00:06:20] I'll tell you that.
[00:06:21] And yeah, I mean, you could say that it's because of Trump and you could probably
[00:06:24] be right, but it's harder to hold him accountable and it's easier to hold her accountable,
[00:06:28] right?
[00:06:29] So yeah, that's the way I see it.
[00:06:31] Hey, but the bitch in charge to begin with?
[00:06:33] It is his fault. Like, I mean, don't get me wrong. Like, I'm not going to not blame Trump. It's obviously his fault because it's his appointment and he could have just removed her, but yeah, I do think, like, you know, I look directly at her because she's the one that's there, right?
[00:06:46] And so obviously, and Petto's running wild, it sure seems like that's the way it is. Should she go to jail for obstruction? Should they put Pam Bondi in jail for obstruction?
[00:06:58] I think they'd have to investigate it and figure out why it didn't all get released
[00:07:03] Like because if there was an actual legitimate like
[00:07:07] Logistical reason why it didn't happen or there was some big problem
[00:07:11] Then I wouldn't want to have her go to jail because I think that's stupid
[00:07:15] But like is there a universe where she goes to jail and I'm on on board with it?
[00:07:19] Absolutely. Okay. Absolutely. Like as I said this before there's a hundred times
[00:07:24] I think that if we want to if you if you want to get people
[00:07:29] Working for you you put a few of them in jail and then you say all right
[00:07:33] This is what's gonna happen and you know what they're gonna do after that. They're gonna do what you say. That's the right
[00:07:38] That's the way it is. That's right. Yeah, and yeah, it didn't get released because it was too busy blowing the candles
[00:07:43] Yes, clearly, right there would have been justice for there to have been an obstruction. Yeah, you're right
[00:07:48] The damage is done. Whatever they do the original document probably never exists
[00:07:52] Well, I mean, it could have never existed before Trump even took office for the second time.
[00:07:56] I mean, if you want me to be honest, right?
[00:07:58] I mean, there's a good chance these files were already destroyed or something like that
[00:08:03] happened ahead of time.
[00:08:05] So I don't really think that we can go and be like, okay, like this is really what it
[00:08:09] is or, you know, there's like any real certainty for that because I don't think anybody
[00:08:13] has any fucking idea.
[00:08:15] Like it's all, it's about, I think the main thing with this is that it's about
[00:08:19] trust.
[00:08:20] And I think that one thing that many people have seen, it's like with all these like weird
[00:08:24] photos and everything, is that there is no real trust, right?
[00:08:31] And I think that's the main issue more than any of this, is that, you know, it's broken
[00:08:36] the core trust that people have.
[00:08:38] And I would say that's the big problem more than anything.
[00:08:42] And so if you look at that, and then it's like, do you trust these people that have,
[00:08:46] you know, manipulated and misrepresented the situation a dozen times?
[00:08:50] Do you really trust them to this time be able to get it right?
[00:08:54] I mean, I wouldn't.
[00:08:55] I mean, why would you?
[00:08:56] I mean, you can hope that they will,
[00:08:57] because they're the ones in charge.
[00:08:59] But it's not something I bet on.
[00:09:00] I'll tell you that.
[00:09:01] So yeah, Trump's already going downhill.
[00:09:05] I don't really think this is going to massively
[00:09:07] affect his approval rating in terms of polls.
[00:09:10] The thing is that the Epstein files, they are like,
[00:09:13] it's an online phenomenon that I think people care
[00:09:16] about a lot more online.
[00:09:17] I think that whenever you go to like average voters
[00:09:20] and you're thinking about like,
[00:09:21] this is what average voters think.
[00:09:23] I think many average voters are,
[00:09:26] like they're concerned and opinionated and angry
[00:09:29] about that this is weird.
[00:09:30] I'll look at this in a minute.
[00:09:32] But they're concerned and angry about the Epstein files,
[00:09:35] but like that's not their main issue, right?
[00:09:37] Like their main issue is like grocery prices
[00:09:40] or it's like immigration or something like that.
[00:09:43] Like the Epstein files are kind of like,
[00:09:46] it's like a scandal, but it's not like a main political platform for most people, right?
[00:09:52] Which is, I think that makes sense.
[00:09:54] Like most people, what do you think they care about?
[00:09:56] Like what Bill Clinton did in 2005 or how they're going to afford food for Christmas
[00:10:01] in like what, five days, right?
[00:10:03] And so I think that's the big difference there that a lot of people need to realize
[00:10:07] is that you're not going to see all these people going and acting like this is a
[00:10:10] massive difference.
[00:10:12] So yeah, and the files are a side quest.
[00:10:15] Yeah, the files are a side quest.
[00:10:16] Now, I think for people that are on the internet that
[00:10:19] are more online, I think that the Epstein files is the priority
[00:10:24] issue number one.
[00:10:26] On the internet, and I think this
[00:10:27] is one of the big differences, right?
[00:10:28] Because again, people that are online all the time,
[00:10:31] I would say generally they don't have as many problems
[00:10:35] as people that aren't.
[00:10:37] And the reason why I say that is that if you're
[00:10:39] working 12 hours a day,
[00:10:41] you probably don't have a lot of time to get on Twitter
[00:10:43] and express what your viewpoints are
[00:10:46] with like every social issue and everything else, right?
[00:10:48] You're probably really busy.
[00:10:49] So the odds are that the people that are online,
[00:10:52] I'd say on average have like a better standard of living
[00:10:55] than like, you know, I would say just like
[00:10:56] the average person, right?
[00:10:58] And this is just kind of common sense, right?
[00:10:59] It's not like these people,
[00:11:01] like online people are rich or anything.
[00:11:03] It's just that they are to some degree,
[00:11:05] removed, insulated or slightly more privileged
[00:11:08] than the average person,
[00:11:09] because they can afford to spend all this time on the internet talking about
[00:11:12] it right it's just common sense
[00:11:14] and so because of that you're gonna have a lot of people that are you know like
[00:11:17] the epstein people
[00:11:19] uh... those people are going to be primarily on the internet and i think
[00:11:22] that makes perfect fucking sense i think everybody can see that
[00:11:26] and uh... sure
[00:11:28] and uh... jay paul got his jaw broken during a fight i saw that yeah
[00:11:31] uh... he got the ship beat out of a lot of the honest
[00:11:34] and another ones the epstein files are mostly talked about in gossip shows
[00:11:36] Well, exactly, right? Well, why wouldn't it be in a gossip show? I mean, it's in the
[00:11:40] Netherlands. Like, what do they care about some like weird pedos in Israel and America?
[00:11:44] Right? It's not even really up to them. And like a few of the royal family in the UK,
[00:11:49] like it's, yeah, it's a scandal, but it's not like a major political thing, right?
[00:11:54] And you've got to remember like, I mean, Bill Clinton got his dick sucked and they didn't
[00:11:58] kick him out of the office, right? And so like the level that I think that the average
[00:12:02] public cares about stuff like this is very low as long as, you know, like it's not COVID
[00:12:10] basically era where like nobody can go outside and the whole place is fucking it's awful, right?
[00:12:15] And so yeah, if Trump is a pedo, he's certainly protecting them. It's just
[00:12:18] fucking horrible. I mean, I don't know. I think we're going to have to find out,
[00:12:21] right? But I mean, I think that's probably true at some point. I mean, the issue is that
[00:12:26] I think that pretty much everybody that was like close to Epstein, people like Bill Clinton,
[00:12:30] Donald Trump. I think that they did have knowledge that Epstein was like around like girls that
[00:12:36] were underage. I do. I think that's pretty much guaranteed. And like, I mean, I can't be certain
[00:12:42] of this, but like, I mean, let's just go ahead and call a spade a spade, right? I mean, I feel
[00:12:47] like it's pretty fucking obvious that yeah, Bill Gates is another one. I'm sure Bill, like, I
[00:12:51] mean, if you've got like more than 10 photos with Jeffrey Epstein, you've known this guy for
[00:12:56] five years, you probably had some idea, especially whenever it's these guys, like Harvey Weinstein,
[00:13:02] this is another great example, right? It's like Harvey Weinstein and Diddy, like both
[00:13:07] of these guys totally, like this is an open secret. Everybody was talking about this
[00:13:13] on a regular basis. So yeah, absolutely people knew about it. And absolutely nobody really,
[00:13:19] like it was like one of those things where people would joke about it. And it was
[00:13:22] like tongue-in-cheek it's like oh I'm just joking and less right and the
[00:13:26] unless turned out to be the reality so I think that's really what it was if you
[00:13:31] found out your best friend were doing weird shit why would why would the blame
[00:13:34] be on you well I think the main issue is that if you if you are around and
[00:13:40] this is that's not really the right question to ask like I don't think
[00:13:44] anybody's blaming Donald Trump or Bill Clinton or somebody like that for
[00:13:48] like being friends with the guy like beforehand but like I mean really you've
[00:13:53] got to ask yourself do you think that they really just had no idea right
[00:13:57] because like you they've got me and Bill Clinton's got photos you know with his
[00:14:01] arm around women who have their face blacked out which means that they're
[00:14:04] victims right assuming if there's if they did it right so like I mean what I
[00:14:09] mean how much like I don't know why people try to I think that there's a
[00:14:14] lot of people that just simply want to protect their side. Like they want to protect their
[00:14:19] side, they want to protect their guys, and because of that, they're willing to sweep,
[00:14:25] make excuses for, justify, rationalize, try to make sense out of things that I don't
[00:14:31] think should be rationalized or made sense out of. Like it's very clearly problematic,
[00:14:36] right? It's obviously bad. Like if Biden was doing this, if Obama was doing this,
[00:14:43] would say they knew, everybody would get this. And I think also this goes both ways. I think
[00:14:48] that people are like, they're treating like the Epstein files like this is some massive
[00:14:53] Republican, you know, cover up conspiracy, but Biden sat on those files for four years.
[00:14:58] I don't think that any one political party has ownership of this failure. I don't think
[00:15:02] that they do. I think this is a collective failure for the entire political apparatus.
[00:15:08] so in the same way that harvey line steen and diddy like diddy for music wine
[00:15:13] steen for hollywood
[00:15:15] uh... both of these people were kind of like a massive like a massive blow to
[00:15:19] the moral credibility of hollywood or the music industry like whatever there
[00:15:24] was
[00:15:25] it's now a lot less
[00:15:27] and i think that's what happened is that
[00:15:29] you had all these people they saw this and they're like well this is
[00:15:32] fucking nuts
[00:15:33] so yeah it's common sense they gave course right why would they
[00:15:36] uh... why would they be enemies who i don't know you mean by that yet elites
[00:15:39] are weird as basically elites are not weirdos this is the scary thing that a
[00:15:44] lot of you might not want to admit
[00:15:47] most people i i would say that two out of five people
[00:15:51] if you give them unlimited resources and no accountability will turn into
[00:15:55] demons
[00:15:57] like i i really mean that i i think it's that high like i like a forty
[00:16:01] percent two out of five people
[00:16:04] uh... will if you give them those opportunities they will turn in the
[00:16:07] demons so really i mean and this is not a did decide justification by the way
[00:16:12] i'm just simply explaining that
[00:16:14] this is a very common uh... it's a very common thing right
[00:16:18] and so i think higher i mean to me i would put it at forty percent
[00:16:22] but i mean again because i've seen and and let's not really talk around it
[00:16:26] right
[00:16:27] uh... i've i've seen a lot of streamers that have had this happen to
[00:16:31] like i've seen how streamers of all that's in what what people have done like
[00:16:34] that that had the opportunity to
[00:16:36] and i think that it's very evident that many people feel like they have the
[00:16:39] opportunity to
[00:16:41] a son and that's just i mean i guess just a fucking but that's bullshit right
[00:16:44] and and also like a lot of the things that people accused to son of our
[00:16:48] generally kind of like a rumors right
[00:16:51] and uh... but my point that i'm making is that
[00:16:54] with with streamers and that there's a man by the however bad you
[00:16:58] think a son is
[00:16:59] but there's a lot of people that are a million times worse right
[00:17:01] and so uh... the thing is like he has on is an asshole he's an asshole he has
[00:17:06] opinions that an asshole would have
[00:17:09] uh... he's obnoxious he is is dishonest but like to say that that's the same
[00:17:14] as somebody who's like an abuser or somebody like that
[00:17:17] uh... i think we really have to take a step back and and really
[00:17:21] like draw a level of distinction here right
[00:17:24] this on sports areas he does and that's very bad but i still think
[00:17:27] that's a lot better than actually abusing somebody directly, right? Like, I think that's definitely,
[00:17:32] it's way worse, is abusing somebody. So, yeah, a very clear difference, right? It's like, yeah,
[00:17:38] it's like some abstraction that's like, okay, yeah, whatever. But whenever you think about that
[00:17:42] directly, that's what matters. And so anyway, we can go back and forth about that. But my
[00:17:47] point is that a lot of streamers, I've seen them basically fall prey to temptation. And
[00:17:53] and i think that this is something that's very common so when i see uh... a
[00:17:57] bunch of people in hollywood a bunch of people in music a bunch of people in
[00:18:00] hot on politics
[00:18:01] that all fall prey to the same thing
[00:18:04] i think first time right i mean this is this is i i've seen this my whole life
[00:18:08] really
[00:18:08] early cycle last ten years and i've watched this content
[00:18:11] and uh... the fact is that yeah i mean that's absolutely what happens is
[00:18:16] that people
[00:18:16] gain a level of i think also they gain a level of the separation from
[00:18:21] accountability
[00:18:22] so they don't actually have to like that they never beat their never held
[00:18:26] accountable for anything bad that they do
[00:18:28] and because they're never held accountable
[00:18:30] they just go and do whatever the fuck they want
[00:18:32] that's what happens
[00:18:33] so yeah
[00:18:35] and i will never know unless we're allowed to know yeah i think so too i mean
[00:18:39] some cases absolutely
[00:18:40] and uh... so yeah
[00:18:42] godlike mentality it's very easy to fall prey for that's offered at every
[00:18:45] corner when you're in the bubble yeah and i think so too of course i mean
[00:18:49] like i i i absolutely it's the same it's it's bad
[00:18:53] and uh... you know all of this it's got out of control yeah i think so and and
[00:18:57] there's a lot of people that
[00:18:58] and and then here's the other big issue is that like is i wonder right whenever i
[00:19:03] see these photos and it's like
[00:19:05] all these photos with etstein and you know like these young girls and stuff
[00:19:09] like this
[00:19:09] but you're basically taking but this is like hunter biden right
[00:19:13] it's like every time hunter biden smoked crack
[00:19:16] it seems like he's like a honey get the camera
[00:19:19] Like, why are you taking photos of yourself driving smoking crack?
[00:19:23] Like, what's going, who does this with a hooker in the car?
[00:19:26] Really, I mean, just take a step back and ask yourself, like, this is like a clip out of Grand Theft Auto.
[00:19:32] So this guy's just doing, and the reason why is you just get complacent.
[00:19:37] You get like, oh, wow, they're never going to get me.
[00:19:40] I'm that guy.
[00:19:42] I'm the important one.
[00:19:43] They can't catch me.
[00:19:45] I'm so smart.
[00:19:46] and then you do that for long enough and before you know it you play yourself and i think that's
[00:19:51] what happens so we're trophy stuff i think there's definitely a bit of that but i mean like they could
[00:19:57] do that in a lot of other ways right i mean there's a lot of ways that weirdos like that have some
[00:20:01] sort of trophy system right so i don't know and uh seeing charlie's videos about ice spice and
[00:20:06] a sponge bob movie is that about that that girl who dressed up like a hoe for the kids movie
[00:20:12] Is that it? I'm pretty sure it is, right?
[00:20:16] Let me see if I find it because if it is yeah, yeah
[00:20:20] I spy I mean this is like it's not like really a big thing, but yeah, it's it's fucking ridiculous
[00:20:26] I mean it's just I mean if you drive I mean again you you invite a hoe to I mean look
[00:20:33] She ho like that's just what happened like you really shouldn't have invited her there, right?
[00:20:38] I mean you should have known she was gonna do that. So yeah, I don't know what else to say beyond that. Anyway
[00:20:46] You get what you pay for it. Yeah, I guess so right and watch the music video
[00:20:50] I don't know if I want to watch that or not. Okay, so anyway, yeah, you played yourself on the Epstein shit, too
[00:20:55] It's a distraction. I mean that doesn't sound like it means anything. Yeah, I'm just gonna perven that guy
[00:21:01] It just that seems like an idiot. I'm just I don't want to read his messages and yeah, she and a housewife
[00:21:07] Yeah, I'll certainly tell you that yeah, I just sometimes I'll read some but I'll read one message from somebody and I'll be like
[00:21:12] Ah, you know what not today
[00:21:15] Yeah, not today. I yeah, you know, I'm just not really feeling this today
[00:21:19] Stacks about what yeah, I don't even want to hear it. I don't want to figure out what your reasoning is
[00:21:23] You're just paraben. That's it. So she went live to talk more shit on Ty Lill. Oh, I saw that
[00:21:28] Yeah, that woman did that and yeah, I do hope that she faces repercussions and you know
[00:21:33] I said that myself on Twitter and there you go.
[00:21:35] And so it's just that simple, typing is gamble.
[00:21:38] Well, it's just some people, the way that they talk,
[00:21:41] I can tell by one message
[00:21:43] if somebody's gonna be fucking annoying.
[00:21:45] And then I can look at the chat messages in the history
[00:21:47] and I can know for fucking sure, right?
[00:21:50] And so anyway, what if Jeffrey was a Muslim?
[00:21:52] Well, I mean, then obviously it would still be bad.
[00:21:54] I mean, very clearly.
[00:21:55] So I don't know what else to say.
[00:21:56] But anyway, so yeah, that's what I think happens
[00:21:59] is that a lot of people,
[00:22:01] They basically have the opportunity to pretty much go and take advantage of their worst
[00:22:08] pleasures, their worst desires, their worst opinions.
[00:22:32] Guys, it's not AI
[00:22:34] No
[00:22:36] No guys, this is real this happened in Arkansas last week
[00:22:41] Yep, guys, there we go. Now show us the AI version. Yeah, this is yeah, by the way, this is why RAM is so expensive. You're right
[00:22:53] My six thousand pound life. Yeah, there you go, right
[00:22:57] Anyway, so, uh, Krams is being watched by the U.S. Embassy.
[00:23:01] Good.
[00:23:02] Hopefully, they make sure he doesn't come back.
[00:23:04] And so, uh, I'm thinking Epstein's situation is like what Nick said, anything incriminating
[00:23:08] is probably destroyed and deleted like Hillary's emails.
[00:23:10] What do you think?
[00:23:11] I think that's exactly what happened.
[00:23:13] I do.
[00:23:14] And I think that everything that's going to come out, like, do we really think that
[00:23:19] there's going to be like a page in the Epstein vials that, like, dead to rights
[00:23:23] condemns Bill Clinton or Donald Trump or Bill Gates or any of these other people as like defined
[00:23:30] definitive
[00:23:32] 100% certain pedophiles. Do we really think this is going to come out? No, I don't think so, right?
[00:23:37] I mean, now you're gonna have implications. You're gonna have, you know, like a bit of a, you know, a suggestion
[00:23:43] but you're probably not gonna have it written down straight there. They're all getting, yeah, they're all, yeah
[00:23:48] this is what this is what you guys have to look forward to, okay?
[00:23:50] They're all going to get away with it. Nobody's going to get held accountable and that's it.
[00:23:59] That's what it's going to be. The Trump stuff is also very public. Yeah, of course. Yeah,
[00:24:03] they're all going to get away with it. Nobody's going to go to jail, bro. You reach out. Hey,
[00:24:08] you call me retarded, but sometimes the world's retarded. So if I'm retarded and the world's
[00:24:15] retarded, then you should be listening to a retard. So think about it like that.
[00:24:21] Everybody, oh yeah, you don't know what you're talking about. Yeah, well so did
[00:24:24] nobody else does either. So maybe you should start paying attention. So yeah,
[00:24:29] I mean this is it. Everyone's retarded. Yeah, think about, maybe you're thinking
[00:24:32] too much. Maybe you need to think a little bit less. So yeah, I don't know
[00:24:36] what to say. Big facts, yeah exactly. You've seen file posts in your subreddit.
[00:24:39] It does involve Trump, but it's not certain how old the girl was. Well
[00:24:44] So that's the kind of stuff that I'm talking about, right?
[00:24:46] I mean, if you don't go and...
[00:24:50] I'm thinking a good way to say this.
[00:24:53] Like, yes, very obviously, you know, Trump is...
[00:24:57] It's not a question as to whether Trump was like this weird playboy that was hooking up
[00:25:02] with women all the time.
[00:25:03] I think everybody pretty much knows that.
[00:25:06] They know that's true.
[00:25:07] But the difference is that, was this woman 21 or 12?
[00:25:11] I think there's a really big fucking difference there.
[00:25:14] Those files are already part of the cast court case.
[00:25:16] It's not new and it's already legally concluded.
[00:25:19] Yeah, so I mean, it's not even really worth looking at.
[00:25:21] And you could say that,
[00:25:22] and it's important to keep in mind
[00:25:24] that just because something isn't illegal
[00:25:26] doesn't mean that you shouldn't judge somebody on it.
[00:25:29] Like, there are a lot of things that people do
[00:25:32] that I think like, you know,
[00:25:33] whenever there's like a 50 year old guy
[00:25:35] and he's going around and he's dating
[00:25:37] like very, very young girls and stuff like that,
[00:25:39] I find that to be very odd.
[00:25:41] I think that's just, it's weird.
[00:25:43] Now, is it illegal?
[00:25:45] No, it's not illegal.
[00:25:46] But I still pass judgment on it regardless
[00:25:49] because it's just my opinion.
[00:25:51] And I think it's weird, it's creepy.
[00:25:53] Yeah, I think it's creepy.
[00:25:54] So yeah, that's always such exactly it is.
[00:25:56] And I'm not talking about even 25.
[00:25:58] I'm talking about like, I'd say 18 to 21.
[00:26:02] Like these very, very young adult years.
[00:26:04] Like at past 21, like 22,
[00:26:07] like let's say somebody 70,
[00:26:09] they're dating a 27 year old.
[00:26:11] everybody knows what's going on here
[00:26:13] i hope you guys are having fun
[00:26:15] right that's totally fine but whenever i'm dead and i still by the way i still
[00:26:19] think it's a little weird
[00:26:21] but i'm less judgmental about it right so college girls yeah exactly and so
[00:26:26] that's really it
[00:26:27] jeffrey seinfeld did a sixteen-year-old will to be fair to jeffrey
[00:26:30] seinfeld she was actually seventeen but that was at least my my
[00:26:34] understanding is that she was seventeen and not sixteen totally makes it way
[00:26:37] better, right guys? But yeah, I think everybody generally knows that. But yeah,
[00:26:42] pay us back. No, I didn't see that at all. I heard about it. I didn't see it. And so
[00:26:48] yeah, anyway, I'm 32. My wife's 42. Is that weird? I don't really think so. I mean,
[00:26:52] again, it's a matter of, I think that it's very obvious that, like, whenever
[00:26:57] you turn 18, it's not like you just magically snap your fingers and become
[00:27:01] an adult. I think that people really become fully functional adults around
[00:27:05] 25. That's general because at that point you have you spent seven years away from
[00:27:11] high school, you've been out of high school longer than you were in high
[00:27:15] school, you probably have a job, you have gone through all of college, you've
[00:27:20] had a few years in a professional space. I would say really 25 is the point
[00:27:25] where I would say you're really an adult. There are plenty of like 22 year
[00:27:29] olds that are you know college seniors right or high school seniors. I think
[00:27:35] I think it's very common and we throw this weird accusation in age gap relationships,
[00:27:39] especially now, but it's never justified.
[00:27:41] Well, the thing is that I know it's not justified.
[00:27:44] That's why I don't want to make it against the law.
[00:27:46] But there are all the time, like, I mean, I am a very, I think that we are all judgmental
[00:27:51] people, like, and I think that saying that, like, I don't, I try not to act on my judgments
[00:27:57] on people because I know that I'm very harsh with them.
[00:28:00] But at the same time, I don't also try to pretend like they don't exist.
[00:28:04] Yes, I am judgmental. Yes, I do think these things and that's just the way it is
[00:28:10] So I don't know really what's what's crazy about that at all. It's not just mental
[00:28:14] Yeah, I'm just thinking about it and I see it and I have an opinion right actually about it
[00:28:18] So anyway, there's no magical thing about older people. They're the same stupid but with baggage
[00:28:23] Well, I do think that whenever you're talking about
[00:28:26] 1940 like there's definitely a big difference there from developmental perspective
[00:28:30] And I think that all science supports what I'm saying here, too, by the way.
[00:28:35] They say people's brains don't really finish developing between, I think, women that's
[00:28:39] younger, but for men, it's closer to the end of your 20s and to your 30s.
[00:28:43] So the fact is that this is just a scientific reality.
[00:28:47] And that's why I'm saying it.
[00:28:49] It's bald science.
[00:28:50] Yes, clearly only if they don't have autism, and if they do, then they're way smarter.
[00:28:54] 21-year difference is a lot.
[00:28:56] Yeah, yeah, definitely.
[00:28:57] But anyway, we're going back and forth on this.
[00:28:59] I don't really care about this.
[00:29:00] point is that there are a lot of things that I think Trump has done that are morally reprehensible.
[00:29:07] They are. They're morally reprehensible things. And I think you can easily say that.
[00:29:12] And it doesn't mean that everything that Trump has ever done as a president is bad.
[00:29:16] It doesn't mean that Trump is the worst person ever. It doesn't mean that there aren't bad
[00:29:20] Democrats. But I don't think that you gain anything by trying to pretend like these things
[00:29:26] don't exist. You don't gain anything by saying that, oh, well, it wasn't that bad or anything
[00:29:32] else. It was very clearly bad, bad behavior. And so you can be okay and happy that Trump
[00:29:37] has done things as president and support those things like I have without also trying to
[00:29:42] run defense for potential abuse, right? You can do both of these things. You don't
[00:29:47] have to, you know, fully be okay with or fully condemn everything. That's just the
[00:29:52] way a normal person thinks. So yeah, that's generally the way that I see it. TDS is a cult
[00:29:58] term. I mean, it's true. I mean, there's some people that will, if Donald Trump does something,
[00:30:04] they will find every single reason and every justification and every fact that, uh, what
[00:30:09] What is this? What the... is this?
[00:30:24] She knows that the five stages of grief are metaphorical, right? Like, they didn't mean literal stages.
[00:30:31] What is it somebody tell her that oh my god
[00:30:46] She's a grifter I think that they should stop doing this and by the way
[00:30:51] I don't really I don't want to micromanage and condemn how people are
[00:30:56] are grieving or how people deal with loss.
[00:31:00] I don't really give a shit about that.
[00:31:02] I don't, but I think it's very evident
[00:31:04] that the optics on this really rub a lot of people
[00:31:07] the wrong way.
[00:31:09] They do, they rub a lot of people the wrong way,
[00:31:11] and I think it makes sense why, by the way,
[00:31:14] it really does.
[00:31:15] It's fucking weird.
[00:31:16] So I've seen this for a while,
[00:31:18] and I do hope to see that they listen to it
[00:31:21] and they stop doing it.
[00:31:22] And it's weird, yes it is.
[00:31:24] And so yeah, psychopath behavior, who was that?
[00:31:28] It doesn't make sense.
[00:31:29] I think that it's not relatable.
[00:31:31] I think it's not that it doesn't make sense.
[00:31:33] They really heard WWE accusations and they doubled down.
[00:31:35] She's gonna run for office.
[00:31:37] I mean, I don't think that any of that's
[00:31:38] going to go anywhere.
[00:31:39] I mean, really, like it's just, you know,
[00:31:41] just because your husband got killed
[00:31:43] doesn't make you, you know,
[00:31:45] some kind of expert in any of this stuff.
[00:31:47] So I don't know why that would happen,
[00:31:48] but I'm sure it's possible, right?
[00:31:50] She's grieve maxing.
[00:31:51] Yeah, basically, right?
[00:31:53] And so it's just, but you have to admit that the amount of like,
[00:31:57] the amount of, it does seem very off-putting and weird
[00:32:01] that they have all these like weird, like I don't know,
[00:32:05] it's like these WWE entrances for her and everything else.
[00:32:09] Like I understand that, you know,
[00:32:11] you wanna appear like powerful and strong or whatever,
[00:32:15] but it's just fucking weird, man.
[00:32:17] It is, it's fucking weird.
[00:32:19] So yeah, she's being used.
[00:32:21] I mean, maybe, but I just think
[00:32:22] that it's a very weird thing to do.
[00:32:25] Anyway, I'll look at a few more of these posts here
[00:32:26] because there is a lot of the Epstein stuff
[00:32:28] that we're gonna go through
[00:32:29] but I wanna go through everything else first.
[00:32:31] So yeah, there we go.
[00:32:32] I feel like people are in her ear
[00:32:33] that wanna capitalize on her grief and ignorance.
[00:32:35] Maybe you're right.
[00:32:36] Yeah, I don't know.
[00:32:37] They're doing way too much.
[00:32:38] They are.
[00:32:39] And I think it's like, even to me,
[00:32:42] like, and I don't really care a lot about this
[00:32:44] but like even to me, I think to myself,
[00:32:47] is this, does this look weird to me?
[00:32:49] Yeah, it looks weird to me.
[00:32:50] Straight up.
[00:32:51] Yep, it does. I think it does.
[00:32:54] And largest D&D streamers and celebrities
[00:32:57] play a game with a white knight and dragons.
[00:33:00] Millions of kids watch, trans kids and drag queens.
[00:33:03] Why is nobody talking about this?
[00:33:05] What is this?
[00:33:06] I don't even know what this is.
[00:33:10] And so it's illegal Sam Regal.
[00:33:13] Who is Sam Regal?
[00:33:15] Fuck you, hashtag protect trans kids.
[00:33:18] and your favorite character on critical role.
[00:33:21] Well, here's the truth, is that there are a lot of these
[00:33:24] like really annoying, woke, nerdy people
[00:33:28] that constantly cannot fucking stop
[00:33:31] making these social statements.
[00:33:33] He's a furry.
[00:33:34] Well, I don't know about that.
[00:33:35] I don't know why people like this want to mutilate
[00:33:39] and groom kids.
[00:33:40] I think this is disgusting.
[00:33:41] And I think people that do it should be called out.
[00:33:44] They should be called out as many times as possible
[00:33:46] because there's just no justification for it.
[00:33:49] There's no rationalization for you to put a child
[00:33:52] on hormones, to do surgeries on children,
[00:33:56] to do anything like this, to block children's puberty.
[00:33:59] I mean, this is absolutely really sick stuff.
[00:34:02] And I think that the problem is that these people live
[00:34:05] in a bubble and it's convinced them
[00:34:07] that they have the moral authority
[00:34:09] and they have the moral upper hand.
[00:34:11] And I think that more people need to speak out
[00:34:13] and hold them accountable
[00:34:14] and remind them that they don't.
[00:34:16] that this kind of stuff is just, it's disgusting.
[00:34:19] It's absolutely disgusting.
[00:34:21] And anybody who's supporting it is disgusting.
[00:34:24] It's just that simple.
[00:34:26] It's literally that simple.
[00:34:27] And if you're doing that and you're on a show
[00:34:30] that kids watch or something like that,
[00:34:32] I would find that to be extra unsettling
[00:34:34] and very problematic.
[00:34:36] People don't realize this is protecting trans kids.
[00:34:38] Well, of course it is, right?
[00:34:39] Because you wanna make sure that people like that
[00:34:41] can grow up and be able to make the right decision
[00:34:44] for themselves whenever they're an adult.
[00:34:45] at least this one is honest, protect trans kids.
[00:34:48] I mean, again, it's just the fixation
[00:34:51] that they have around trans kids,
[00:34:53] I think we'll continue to lose them,
[00:34:55] basically all kinds of support.
[00:34:58] And I think that's a good thing.
[00:35:00] This is the guy here.
[00:35:01] Let's see if he's posting about this too.
[00:35:03] And where is it here?
[00:35:05] Fuck you.
[00:35:06] He's very mad.
[00:35:07] It has 6,000 replies.
[00:35:09] And I do hope, like I'm glad to see this happen.
[00:35:12] I am.
[00:35:13] and uh... i do hope that we have even more of this that happens like everybody
[00:35:17] should push back on this everybody should be calling this out
[00:35:20] everybody should be saying like this is fucking weird
[00:35:22] you're fucking weird what's wrong with you or why are you doing this
[00:35:27] etc i think this absolutely should happen kids are not trans
[00:35:31] i mean they're certainly not transit eleven right i'll tell you that
[00:35:34] and so uh... again also if the kid wants to think they're transit i'm
[00:35:38] sure there's kids that that that that i think they're trans and they
[00:35:40] turn out to be trans
[00:35:41] but that doesn't mean that you should do medical intervention at that age right
[00:35:45] that's a big difference
[00:35:46] uh... just because somebody wants to do something doesn't mean that it's a
[00:35:49] more leader at the police sound decision medically
[00:35:52] so uh... it's pretty obvious but for some reason people don't get this
[00:35:55] the guys is this guy sick absolutely sick
[00:35:58] and i'm really glad to see so many people calling him out
[00:36:01] and i think that we should have even more
[00:36:03] and again people like this should feel like uh...
[00:36:07] in my opinion and this is going to get clipped out of context again
[00:36:11] people like this should feel afraid to be advocating for puberty blockers or
[00:36:15] mutilating children in public
[00:36:18] they should feel afraid to say this
[00:36:20] because they will attract the higher and the anger of the entire population
[00:36:25] they should this is disgusting it's totally indefensible there's no reason
[00:36:30] why anybody should be putting up with this and that the fact that there's
[00:36:33] this weird
[00:36:35] uh... bubble of these freaks in media and especially like games media
[00:36:40] and like uh... you know nerd media like alternative like computer media
[00:36:44] that like fixate and try to push this on their audiences
[00:36:48] i think these people absolutely need to be called out they a hundred percent
[00:36:51] need to be called out in the strongest and most uh... most direct way possible
[00:36:56] so you know why they supported
[00:36:58] because they're weird freaks that's why
[00:37:00] i mean i i think that the reason why is that
[00:37:03] it's the popular thing to do
[00:37:05] it's the popular thing to do inside of their spaces
[00:37:08] and i think that the way that you saw that is you create a negative social
[00:37:12] consequence for supporting these things
[00:37:14] that makes them afraid to do it
[00:37:16] and i think that this is completely justified
[00:37:18] it is totally rational and anybody who's not doing that
[00:37:22] i think there's probably a reason why
[00:37:24] so yeah that's the way i see it
[00:37:26] their media they're trying to affect the kids yet and these are people in
[00:37:29] media that are trying to
[00:37:31] shift perspectives around uh... you know the way that kids should be
[00:37:34] treated
[00:37:35] medically
[00:37:41] it's sick
[00:37:42] critical role has to have a gay couple
[00:37:45] in every campaign to i mean being gay adults being gay i don't think anybody
[00:37:49] cares about that like let's not
[00:37:52] let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater here okay
[00:37:55] like the problem is grooming kids
[00:37:58] mutilating children
[00:38:00] having children be able to make medical decisions that affect our whole
[00:38:03] life. That's the problem. Let's stay focused on the real problem. That is the real problem.
[00:38:12] So that's the way I see it. We're always having that though. Listen, they're woke as fuck, but
[00:38:17] like again, being woke as fuck can be annoying, but it's not dangerous in a lot of cases, right?
[00:38:23] You have a gay couple, nobody, and it doesn't matter. This is dangerous, and so I do hope that
[00:38:28] somebody you know I'm glad to see so many people calling this person out and oh god this is somebody
[00:38:34] Jesus he's he's getting mad about this again oh god okay all right here we go let's see here
[00:38:44] we on the weekday uh going out there like get a real job what about you why are you here dog
[00:38:50] what about you what about you you're telling me to get a real job when your job is the same as
[00:38:57] my job what the fuck are you talking about what do you mean what the fuck you
[00:39:08] never leave your house maybe that's why he's of course I don't why would I want
[00:39:12] to I like it here there's air conditioning in my house there's soda in my
[00:39:16] house my computer where's my computer oh that's right it's in my house duh man
[00:39:24] Because these are guys who are outside
[00:39:26] And that's the number one enemy of Asmongold being outside
[00:39:30] He really wants me to go outside
[00:39:32] Other guys who are outside
[00:39:34] And that's the number one enemy of Asmongold being outside
[00:39:38] I mean, he's not totally... I like being inside
[00:39:42] Like this is the thing
[00:39:44] I'm now being lifestyle shamed
[00:39:47] I am being lifestyle shamed
[00:39:49] I like sitting in my house
[00:39:51] Everything is nice
[00:39:53] It's quiet. There's air conditioning. I've got my blanket on. Look, here's my elven ring blanket.
[00:40:00] It's so nice and comfortable. I'm feeling like a good boy. I've got my SOTY Pop and I'm sitting on
[00:40:07] my computer and it's another day. It is. It's another day. And then, yeah, what even his own
[00:40:15] chat is calling him out. What about you? You're a streamer. Exactly. Oh my god.
[00:40:23] Yeah. Looking at a protest happening on a Saturday. Why are these guys...
[00:40:27] This is not a protest. When you're standing in front of a car, preventing the car from moving,
[00:40:34] crowding around it, that's not a protest, man. That's a riot. You can't be doing that. That's
[00:40:39] crazy. It's not at work. I don't know. That's the day people work out, right? I think...
[00:40:45] Well, yeah. Actually, nowadays, I mean, I think that the entire idea of, you know,
[00:40:49] the nine to five. I think that's kind of gone away. I mean, I mean, of all the people that
[00:40:54] should know about that. I mean, isn't Hassan like a big socialist? Shouldn't he know that this is
[00:40:58] what's happened? Like, people are working on weekends now. I mean, I thought this guy,
[00:41:02] I thought this guy was supposed to know what he was talking about. What is this?
[00:41:06] I don't know. I don't go outside. They don't even have a fake job.
[00:41:12] He called your chat the number one anti-Semitic source in this platform and blamed you
[00:41:16] me for the shooting in Australia. I did not, but see this is what he does. He reads a message
[00:41:22] from his chat that it's not even true. And then he just goes off on it. And the thing
[00:41:28] is that he's getting mainstreamed media by his chat. And let me explain what I mean
[00:41:33] by that mainstream media, what they love to do is they love to splice the truth
[00:41:38] and the lie like together like a DNA helix, right? So I did say that his chat was the
[00:41:44] the most anti-Soviet was the main source of anti-Semitism on Twitch.
[00:41:48] I did say that and I think that is undeniable and if you disagree with that, go watch what
[00:41:53] happened with his chat.
[00:41:55] These were your subscribers, by the way.
[00:41:57] Your subscribers, not random viewers, your subscribers that were putting hearts in chat
[00:42:01] for the murderer of the Israeli diplomats.
[00:42:04] That's crazy, huh?
[00:42:05] Wow.
[00:42:06] And so anyway, it certainly wasn't my chat that got the word Zionist banned, was it?
[00:42:10] So and again, we've got some of those people in my chat too.
[00:42:13] do on listen if he's number one i might be number two but
[00:42:18] there's a big difference between number one and number two okay
[00:42:21] huge difference but i never said it's his fault for the shooting in australia
[00:42:26] i never said this never now it why would of course it's that
[00:42:31] you think a son is the one that's mind mind controlling
[00:42:34] some like australian nutball and his son or his father whichever way you
[00:42:38] want to look at it uh... to go out and uh... you know go out and do a
[00:42:42] shooting. In this chat, we love Israel. We love Israel. We love Mossad. Benjamin Netanyahu is our
[00:42:49] best friend. Let's see before, anti-Semitism is the main problem in the entire world.
[00:42:58] We need to have a war on anti-Semitism. Asmon Goldstein, that's right, absolutely.
[00:43:04] Some people, I just want to be an honorary Jew, that's all. And of course, plus 7K,
[00:43:10] I still think it's crazy the fact that they were able to go back and I bet this is all probably fake and bullshit
[00:43:16] But they were able to go back and cost adjust and inflation adjust the amount of money that Judas got for selling out Jesus
[00:43:22] And it was about $7,000 like that's crazy
[00:43:25] That was like wow
[00:43:27] That's professional
[00:43:30] Anyway
[00:43:31] The chat must have the clip. Yeah chat must have the clip. All right. Let's see the clip
[00:43:37] No, no
[00:43:40] No, this is a man who is consistent.
[00:43:42] Yes, there's no way.
[00:43:46] Look, all of his chat, what?
[00:43:48] What?
[00:43:49] No way.
[00:43:49] Oh, come on.
[00:43:51] He's a mausoleum.
[00:43:52] Well, that one's kind of accurate.
[00:43:54] Yeah, this is nuts.
[00:43:56] So in the same week where he was
[00:43:59] salivating at the prospect of doing a collaborative stream
[00:44:03] with Nick Fuentes.
[00:44:04] Absolutely.
[00:44:05] He's a huge voice in politics.
[00:44:07] And you did a collaborative stream
[00:44:08] with Nick Fuentes too, Hassan, I was there.
[00:44:11] Remember that?
[00:44:12] Yeah.
[00:44:13] That didn't go too well for you, did it?
[00:44:15] You had a bad time.
[00:44:16] And so you go around and you act like,
[00:44:19] oh, wow, this is some big thing.
[00:44:21] We're not supposed to collaborate.
[00:44:23] Listen, I would have been okay with even Hassan.
[00:44:26] I defended Hassan, even interviewing the terrorist, okay?
[00:44:30] I did.
[00:44:31] The fucking Timothy Alhouthi, right?
[00:44:35] Whatever the fuck his name was.
[00:44:37] I was okay with this.
[00:44:39] I was all right with it,
[00:44:40] but you shouldn't have glazed them, right?
[00:44:43] You glazed them way too hard.
[00:44:45] No, you didn't, I did.
[00:44:46] I defended it for two years until I saw it.
[00:44:48] And I was like, okay, this is a bit much, right?
[00:44:51] This is like, I've seen sponsorships
[00:44:53] that were less convincing than this, okay?
[00:44:58] As this chat was spamming base
[00:45:00] when Nick Fenton was like Adolf Hitler was awesome.
[00:45:02] Yeah, and the difference between that
[00:45:04] is that all of those people that did that,
[00:45:07] I know what he's talking about.
[00:45:09] The thing is that all those people got banned.
[00:45:13] That's the crazy thing.
[00:45:14] Is that you're right.
[00:45:15] There are people in my chat that say things
[00:45:18] that are out of pocket.
[00:45:19] That's because we have freedom of speech.
[00:45:21] You guys have heard of that before, right?
[00:45:23] It's a nice thing.
[00:45:24] We have freedom of speech.
[00:45:25] And because we have freedom of speech,
[00:45:28] we can say and do whatever the hell we want.
[00:45:30] So yeah, there you go.
[00:45:33] I'm not gonna ban them now
[00:45:34] because they're obviously joking.
[00:45:36] I mean, the thing is that it's very obvious
[00:45:39] whether somebody's joking or not
[00:45:40] because just look at their logs and it's like,
[00:45:42] somebody says, oh, well, there's no way
[00:45:44] they could bake 600 million cookies.
[00:45:47] It's like, okay, well, there, all right,
[00:45:48] that guy's not joking, he goes in the box, right?
[00:45:51] And there's another guy and he's just posting memes.
[00:45:53] It's like, ah, he's probably joking.
[00:45:54] Sure, no, I get it.
[00:45:58] He turned around and said, I was the number one source.
[00:46:00] My community was the number one source
[00:46:03] of anti-Semitism.
[00:46:06] Why? Whose community got Zionism as a wordbend?
[00:46:10] Let's be honest.
[00:46:13] Is it on the platform?
[00:46:16] No.
[00:46:19] No, that seems so far-fetched.
[00:46:23] Is real anti-Semitism a real issue and you make a mockery of it when you cry wolf at a joke?
[00:46:27] You don't want free speech?
[00:46:28] speech, which I defended you for saying the same thing, but you're not gonna watch that
[00:46:32] clip. You're gonna watch this clip from the schizo account that's making up bullshit.
[00:46:37] I'm not gonna watch that so we can make himself look like a fucking victim. This is a very
[00:46:44] specific thing. And this is how many fucking videos this cocksucker make about me getting
[00:46:51] deported potentially are getting zero. I made zero. I made your I said you should have
[00:46:56] said, thank you to the Trump administration for making sure that you weren't a terrorist
[00:47:02] because you had interviewed a terrorist. This is not crazy. Like I didn't say that you should
[00:47:08] have been deported. He shouldn't be deported. He shouldn't be. Listen, clip it. This is it.
[00:47:13] Hassan should not be deported at this time. Okay. Now, who knows what happens in the future.
[00:47:18] I'm just kidding. Listen, you shouldn't be deported. This is bullshit. Whoever told
[00:47:23] you that I said that it's making it up arrested because I'm the number one
[00:47:27] anti-semite arrested videos did he make about mom with Khalil and how plenty
[00:47:34] about how often he needed to get kicked out of here we've already got guys like
[00:47:38] you we've already got enough of our own fucking citizens causing us problems we
[00:47:43] don't need to be importing ma mood can eat Kahil whatever the hell his name
[00:47:47] was into America because we already have you we already we already have
[00:47:52] these problems to begin with we don't need more of them I think this is very
[00:47:58] reasonable we are we're capped out on these problems to begin with I think
[00:48:04] it's my mood it's totally justifiable to deport them the fuck is this wow yes
[00:48:13] wow going from going from fucking mom with a little absolutely yeah has to be
[00:48:21] deported you have because he's a fucking post in weird crazy shit he's not even a
[00:48:25] fucking citizen
[00:48:27] i don't need we don't need to have any more of these nutballs in the country
[00:48:31] absolutely
[00:48:33] like anybody who's going out there posting like stuff about racial violence
[00:48:37] all this bullshit like we have enough homegrown racist we do we have a lot
[00:48:42] of these
[00:48:44] the problem is that we have it
[00:48:46] too many of these
[00:48:48] and we don't need any more
[00:48:50] that's the difference
[00:48:53] a base
[00:48:55] uh... to
[00:48:57] you know the number one cause of anti-semitism is Israel why is nobody
[00:49:01] tackling is which i defended you on when you said this
[00:49:05] but you're not going to show that clip because you want to be a victim
[00:49:11] the rats are jumping ship it seems
[00:49:14] he's getting caught on my time on so much lately for being a fucking
[00:49:17] hypocrite
[00:49:19] it's just too bad there aren't any examples of it
[00:49:23] then if you go back and you look at the uh... the videos that i've done about
[00:49:26] benjamin netanyahu
[00:49:28] and about israel over the years right
[00:49:31] i've made maybe one video that's like defending uh... like obviously like
[00:49:36] israel is going to defend itself to a degree and that october seven was bad
[00:49:40] basically right
[00:49:42] but beyond that
[00:49:44] i have never really defended israel
[00:49:46] i have it i i i've constantly said that
[00:49:49] i know for sure
[00:49:51] for sure
[00:49:53] how many videos do you do on the sobri hummus is anti-semitic now he's over
[00:49:57] here talking about our promises and
[00:49:59] all the jew to arab tier list
[00:50:04] why was ben Shapiro at the bottom of it
[00:50:08] it's interesting
[00:50:11] hum
[00:50:13] uh...
[00:50:15] you know will will talk what is all great students were protesting in scasa
[00:50:18] genocide in gaza
[00:50:20] because
[00:50:22] they were not protesting
[00:50:23] they were advocating for
[00:50:25] hummus which is a terrorist organization
[00:50:29] that's the reason why so whenever your idea of protesting is advocating for
[00:50:34] terrorist groups
[00:50:36] destroying property and breaking the law
[00:50:39] that's not a protest that's a riot
[00:50:42] so i have no problem whatsoever
[00:50:45] with anybody that wants to speak out and say that israel is problematic in america
[00:50:50] shouldn't be sporting israel
[00:50:51] but you can't go and shut down a university
[00:50:55] it's so obvious
[00:50:58] who could do in the uh...
[00:51:01] i also think that
[00:51:03] i think that this account waits for me to go live
[00:51:06] before it tweets out any of this stuff
[00:51:10] I've noticed this recently, that it waits for either one of us to be live, usually it's
[00:51:17] both of us at the same time, and it waits for this to happen and then it posts it out.
[00:51:22] Because they know it'll show up on somebody's feed, and people will be like, oh, go look
[00:51:26] at this.
[00:51:28] Puka doing the anti-semitic greedy merchant meme is actually just like silly.
[00:51:34] Yeah, I think it's funny.
[00:51:36] Yeah, I do.
[00:51:37] I think it's funny.
[00:51:38] I think there's a lot of racist memes that are funny.
[00:51:41] I do.
[00:51:43] Sorry.
[00:51:44] I think they're hilarious.
[00:51:46] I think that we would be in a better place with anti-Semitism if we could all just collectively
[00:51:51] laugh at these different racial stereotypes and look at them not like this is some kind
[00:51:56] of thing that we're afraid of, we're scared of, or anything like that.
[00:52:00] And we just say, hey, this is funny, let's laugh at it, because maybe sometimes it's
[00:52:04] true but you know everybody's everybody and you know people are different and
[00:52:07] it's funny people that are usually doing these racial means this is the trend he
[00:52:12] knows this we're usually laughing at them more than we're laughing with them
[00:52:17] and there's a little bit of both right but it's primarily one it's a bonding
[00:52:21] mechanism yes if you search the word I did by race united by racism that's
[00:52:27] right I like that that sounds really good
[00:52:30] terrorist half of it is your face is the thumbnail
[00:52:38] it's funny okay I'm exaggerating it's not an exaggeration what what is it I'm
[00:52:50] risking another band what is this content new cuz I'm piker he can't stop
[00:52:55] talking about me. I mean to be fair. I searched the term terrorist on Asmongold TV channel
[00:53:03] and it's mostly just videos about me that's great. Who else would it be about? I mean
[00:53:14] Who else would it be about? I mean like really?
[00:53:18] The Hussonga Band
[00:53:26] I warned you openly promoting terrorist propaganda
[00:53:38] I mean
[00:53:40] I did this what what are we doing here if you disagree with him go to China and
[00:53:48] protest them I'll wait what go to China China I live in America you fucking idiot
[00:53:53] and he unironically wants to turn America into what you think China is
[00:54:00] all the work camps yep absolutely yeah and by the way he would also know that
[00:54:08] I defended a lot of him going to China. I thought it was cool
[00:54:12] That this is the thing is that he only sees the negative clips and he acts like a victim
[00:54:20] constantly
[00:54:22] It's crazy the argument here
[00:54:25] Okay, the argument that I'm presenting the word camps in China are real. Hey, they've got some good ideas
[00:54:31] Is that you should be able to protest?
[00:54:33] Also, I totally agree. I
[00:54:35] I totally agree. You should be able to protest did go to China. You did was awesome
[00:54:44] He's talking about now. So this is processing the you know, okay, this is again. This is another read
[00:54:49] This is another you know, like weird fucking, you know problematic readjustment
[00:54:55] So number one I would go to China
[00:54:59] So, I was talking to somebody and I was discussing the possibility of me going to China and Hassan
[00:55:08] and I have a lot of mutual people that we know and you know, it might be possible.
[00:55:16] That being said also, you know, it's the open secret that we're part of the same agency,
[00:55:21] etc.
[00:55:22] Right?
[00:55:23] Like this is pretty obvious.
[00:55:24] That being said, this girl I was talking to speaks, you know, I don't know if it's Mandarin
[00:55:31] or Cantonese.
[00:55:32] I don't know which one.
[00:55:33] It's one of them.
[00:55:34] But she can speak the Chinese language.
[00:55:37] And she said that she would go with me if I ever went to China as a translator.
[00:55:44] So I'm not saying this is going to happen, okay?
[00:55:49] I'm not saying this is going to happen.
[00:55:51] But what I am saying is that I would love to go to China.
[00:55:54] I think it would be incredible to go to China.
[00:55:56] I was very jealous that Hassan got to go
[00:55:58] to that really nice spa at China.
[00:56:00] I thought the place looked great,
[00:56:02] where they had Hassan and his entourage,
[00:56:04] like Will doesn't even get his name on the board.
[00:56:06] But all of that happening, I think, yeah, to be great.
[00:56:09] It's the same, I have the same perspective
[00:56:11] that I have with the Middle East, right?
[00:56:13] Is that like, because I saw people criticizing,
[00:56:15] this is nothing, we'll get to that later on.
[00:56:17] But like Dave Chappelle, like, you know,
[00:56:19] finally responded to all of the criticism
[00:56:21] for him going to Riyadh for doing the comedy tour?
[00:56:24] Fuck that, fuck that.
[00:56:26] I think that the best thing that you can do
[00:56:29] is go over there and talk to those people.
[00:56:32] The best thing that you can do
[00:56:33] is have those people come over here and talk,
[00:56:35] hey, talk, not riot, talk to us, okay?
[00:56:40] That's gonna make everything better.
[00:56:42] I'm a fan of sports washing.
[00:56:44] I'm pro sports washing because you're right.
[00:56:46] It will soften the United States opinions
[00:56:48] on certain different principles and things
[00:56:50] that the Middle East or China does, I think that it will.
[00:56:55] But I think that it will also soften the way
[00:56:56] that they approach things as well.
[00:56:58] And I think that the direction that these countries
[00:57:00] have been going in in the last 15, 20 years
[00:57:03] is evidence that it works.
[00:57:05] So that's it.
[00:57:07] Do you see India Awards disqualified
[00:57:09] Expedition 33 for Gen AI usage?
[00:57:13] Jesus Christ.
[00:57:18] Jesus Christ.
[00:57:20] Are you kidding me?
[00:57:23] Oh my God.
[00:57:24] I want to be, this is so, this is so sad.
[00:57:28] Okay, let me, we'll get to that, all right?
[00:57:30] We'll get to that.
[00:57:31] But remind me about that after I get done
[00:57:33] talking about this.
[00:57:35] So yes, and yes, I went to China
[00:57:37] only to clown chase because he saw speed do it.
[00:57:39] I went to China only because he saw speed do it.
[00:57:42] I don't know.
[00:57:43] I mean, I think that, I mean, to be honest,
[00:57:45] it was inspired, that was one of the reasons,
[00:57:46] like I saw, I mean, I'll be honest.
[00:57:48] Like I did, I saw speeds like thing to go in China, like everything, and I said, wow,
[00:57:52] that's really cool.
[00:57:53] This place is awesome.
[00:57:54] I should go there.
[00:57:55] Like, so it's not even entirely wrong about him.
[00:57:59] Yeah, except unlike China, non-citizens actually have a right to be able to protest
[00:58:05] on the protest in the middle of the road.
[00:58:07] Where soil you fucking moron protest in the middle of the road.
[00:58:11] I think pride and being firmly entrenched among the normies, but I've yet to encounter
[00:58:14] an iral asthma go fan is just that because they don't leave their house or what
[00:58:17] is that?
[00:58:18] Um, I think they probably won't.
[00:58:23] They don't write about how we didn't kill Mar Roche was wrong.
[00:58:25] Your legal assessment was wrong.
[00:58:28] That was correct.
[00:58:29] His wasn't.
[00:58:30] I remember this because he had a, we'll see who was right attitude.
[00:58:33] Yeah.
[00:58:33] Did he ever actually do a followup to say Hassan was right?
[00:58:37] No, because you weren't right.
[00:58:39] You know who was right?
[00:58:40] There's the Trump administration.
[00:58:42] Marco Rubio was right and they were full of a bunch of limp dick
[00:58:45] pussies that didn't push it as much as they should have.
[00:58:47] They should have deported his ass.
[00:58:49] This is the reason, and you know what makes me so mad is that he is partially right about this,
[00:58:54] is that the thing that he said would happen, happened.
[00:58:58] And what I wanted to happen didn't happen.
[00:59:00] He's right.
[00:59:01] And it's annoying to me because I think they should have kicked him out.
[00:59:05] They should have.
[00:59:06] The Olympics, yes.
[00:59:07] The administration is full of limp dick pussies.
[00:59:11] It's embarrassing.
[00:59:12] Like, for example, you have all these illegals that get arrested at some job site.
[00:59:17] Well, why the fuck aren't the business owners being charged for human trafficking?
[00:59:23] Why not?
[00:59:25] Why not?
[00:59:25] Why are we just do this?
[00:59:26] So just do it.
[00:59:28] Just do it.
[00:59:28] Who gives a shit?
[00:59:30] And I don't know why this is it.
[00:59:32] It's embarrassing.
[00:59:33] It is embarrassing that nothing ever happens.
[00:59:37] So spot on.
[00:59:38] Yeah.
[00:59:38] And so that this is the problem.
[00:59:41] I was wrong.
[00:59:43] I was a dumb bitch who doesn't know anything.
[00:59:45] Who was just simply chirping into the fucking wind because that is the shit that kicked them out and also even if it wasn't illegal
[00:59:51] I think it should be I think we have enough of our problems here
[00:59:54] I don't think we need non-citizens coming into the country starting problems
[00:59:58] Promoting terrorist organizations and being violent and vandalizing our property
[01:00:03] I think that if you do that you need to go back home even if you're a permanent resident not anymore or not
[01:00:09] That's what I think truth
[01:00:11] And Juicy then continues to explain what a grifter is. Here's the easiest way to tell someone is a grifter.
[01:00:15] How do they go against their own side?
[01:00:17] If they never go against- Oh, he's not going to like this.
[01:00:19] Since they're on side, they're grifting.
[01:00:20] Wait, what?
[01:00:21] Now it sees. What the fuck?
[01:00:24] Mm-hmm.
[01:00:25] They never go against their own side?
[01:00:26] How many videos does Asimov Gold crafted around me yelling at my chat?
[01:00:33] Like one?
[01:00:36] I hate socialism.
[01:00:37] I hate the left.
[01:00:38] I hate Democrats.
[01:00:39] I hate everything.
[01:00:40] I hate politics.
[01:00:41] That's the only real one.
[01:00:45] Now that was a really good one, but that's the only one.
[01:00:50] You can show this as a stream on how many months back. When is this?
[01:00:53] Other content creators have called for my deportation consistently called me a fucking terrorist laughed about it like his fucking joke.
[01:00:58] Okay, Hasan is not a terrorist and he shouldn't be deported. I don't think you should say that about him.
[01:01:03] It's not true. He's an American citizen. Both of those was like five shirts ago.
[01:01:09] That's like three months ago.
[01:01:11] Well, I said this a long time ago.
[01:01:18] Things are wrong.
[01:01:19] So now you've got one person offending you on that.
[01:01:22] How about that?
[01:01:23] Other content creators have called for my deportation.
[01:01:25] What was it?
[01:01:26] Five shirts ago?
[01:01:28] What?
[01:01:29] You remember?
[01:01:30] That was a while ago.
[01:01:32] I never go against my own side.
[01:01:37] I think that's a very stupid metric for whether someone is a grifter or not.
[01:01:40] I don't think so at all.
[01:01:42] I think it's a great metric because all the times, different sides that you have, I think
[01:01:47] that very, very regularly you always have a point where your side is a little bit more
[01:01:53] ridiculous or they're not approaching things in the right way.
[01:01:56] So I mean, I think this is generally true.
[01:01:59] It's not true with any one thing, it's true with everything.
[01:02:02] So if you're never going against the grain and you're never challenging your audience,
[01:02:06] And by the way, if he's trying to, I think he might be trying to shift this towards going
[01:02:10] against my side versus criticizing the Democrats, whereas Hassan is not a traditional Democrat.
[01:02:16] So him criticizing Democrats, that doesn't count.
[01:02:20] But that being said, I do think it's a very good metric.
[01:02:23] I think so.
[01:02:25] But even by that own silly as metric that he fucking presents.
[01:02:31] Yeah.
[01:02:34] high
[01:02:34] shit on
[01:02:36] leftist i knew he's going to
[01:02:38] uh... principles in the way that left is operate in the way that left is for
[01:02:42] can present themselves carry themselves
[01:02:44] on the internet and all around what you do is you criticize people that are
[01:02:49] woke shaming and woke scolding and unless it's you doing it than it's
[01:02:53] different
[01:02:55] unless it's you tweeting woke is back
[01:02:58] with regular frequency seems like a very self-serving value
[01:03:04] A lot more than Adam and Gold's shits on Donald Trump, for example.
[01:03:09] That's not true.
[01:03:10] I can almost guarantee you it's not true.
[01:03:14] Yep.
[01:03:15] Okay.
[01:03:16] Well, as usual, and here's the thing is that, when is he doing the interview with
[01:03:21] that congressman today?
[01:03:23] Because I think that's a good thing.
[01:03:24] It's a great thing that he's doing this.
[01:03:27] And so really, I mean, I don't know, like this is, I don't know why he goes
[01:03:31] so hard and cucked so hard for like any of this right now, it's finally happening.
[01:03:36] Okay, let me see, I can pull it up. Yeah, excuse me, also, oh, is he there? Or is it
[01:03:42] Al's?
[01:03:43] And why are they trying to protect it? Yes. So there's obviously the thing that
[01:03:46] a lot of people are hyper-invested in here, which is, of course, the worst crime, the
[01:03:54] international sex trafficking of minors that took place. But then beyond that, there
[01:04:00] There's obviously a lot of paper trail and a lot of financial crimes that took place
[01:04:04] as well and a lot of very connected, very wealthy individuals that were Jeffrey Epstein
[01:04:11] associates that we simply want to figure out like what level of involvement did they have.
[01:04:15] Not every single person I suspect that was pictured around Jeffrey Epstein was engaging
[01:04:21] in the worst of all crime.
[01:04:26] That's not my assessment of this at all.
[01:04:28] But I do fear that, just as you said, that is precisely what they're trying to protect
[01:04:36] here.
[01:04:37] That's precisely what they're trying to hide.
[01:04:40] Now I have a bunch of questions.
[01:04:43] Why do you think that they actually sheltered the public from the initial plea bargain
[01:04:51] deal, for example, like the other details that came out about how the first time
[01:04:55] Jeffrey Epstein was there was this you know there was this trial that took place
[01:05:02] and Trump's former Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta was the prosecutor on
[01:05:06] the case who offered him a sweetheart plea bargain that no pedophile has ever
[01:05:11] gotten since or ever will he liked where he was allowed to be released on work
[01:05:16] release while he was in prison that's insane he abused people while he was
[01:05:21] released. That's how horrific this was. So that was one of the major things that I was invested in,
[01:05:28] that I wanted to find out about. Why do you think they're openly hiding this side of the Jeffrey
[01:05:37] Epstein profile? Because I know there was a huge amount of wrongdoing. That's one of the reasons
[01:05:42] we wanted that initial indictment draft, because there were supposed to be 60 counts.
[01:05:47] and although 60 counts would be exposed, Acosta prosecuted two counts. He got rid of all the 58.
[01:05:53] Then he does the plea bargain. We wanted to see the memos. What went into the decision
[01:05:59] that that was reasonable. And I'm sure they're dissenting opinions of people who said,
[01:06:04] absolutely not. We wanted to see that email correspondence, that those memos, they're
[01:06:10] hiding this because they know that they're rich and powerful people who intervene.
[01:06:14] Man.
[01:06:15] They know that justice was not done, and not just because of that.
[01:06:20] It's pretty fucking obvious.
[01:06:25] This guy is a co-sponsor of the deal.
[01:06:27] Gillian Maxwell.
[01:06:28] Gillian Maxwell.
[01:06:29] You think I know it by now.
[01:06:31] Gillian Maxwell.
[01:06:32] I always get the name messed up.
[01:06:35] Gillian Maxwell.
[01:06:36] But it was done because of Richard Powerful men.
[01:06:41] Yeah.
[01:06:42] Absolutely.
[01:06:43] So, there's the financial elite that's obviously very connected to Jeffrey Epstein in ways that we already know in broad daylight, constantly in and out of like these meetings, constantly photographed with him, some of which the House Oversight Committee has actually released, like the Democratic Oversight Committee has released as well, partially from I believe the Epstein, what is it called it, not the manner, but like the
[01:07:08] The data dumps that came, the photographic dumps that came, are not just from the investigation,
[01:07:14] right?
[01:07:15] Like the estate, the Epstein estate.
[01:07:16] The two different things.
[01:07:17] Yeah.
[01:07:18] So there's, can you, can you describe that?
[01:07:19] There's the law that requires the Justice Department to release them.
[01:07:23] Yeah.
[01:07:24] And then there's the letter that I sent to the estate.
[01:07:29] We got to release that information.
[01:07:31] And Comer, who's the Republican chair, subpoenaed him because of Summer Lee's work and
[01:07:37] Robert Garcia's work and they are they are releasing information so they're two
[01:07:41] places we're getting this information from. Yeah and so a lot of the a lot of
[01:07:48] the photos that were coming out from the officer committee were coming from
[01:07:50] the estate from if I recall correctly and yet some of those files that would
[01:07:57] definitely be in the investigation in the Jeffrey Epstein files right from the
[01:08:02] the court proceedings
[01:08:04] are are redacted now the reason why i'm bringing this up
[01:08:07] is because this invited a lot of scrutiny a lot of suspicion
[01:08:10] that the department of justice
[01:08:12] had actively redacted donald trump
[01:08:15] and many other high-profile players
[01:08:19] in american politics yeah exactly i'm
[01:08:22] uh... the the initial file for sure one of the things that they ended up
[01:08:25] doing uh... and i i suspected that uh... initially they would
[01:08:30] I suspected that initially they would most likely just offer a little bit of red meat to the base and say like oh look see
[01:08:37] Bill Clinton right and and they did do that and I also suspected that they would be so incompetent as they have been
[01:08:43] Over and over again that they would still somehow find a way to fuck it up, which they did right and the oversight Dems actually called this out
[01:08:50] Yeah, yesterday. We found out alongside the rest of the internet when the files were being released
[01:08:56] That there was one photo that actually made it through the sensors
[01:09:00] And oh, this is the missing number that made it through the sensors.
[01:09:05] But it was a photo that was in a drawer.
[01:09:07] So I guess like that in whatever.
[01:09:09] Yeah, they did not notice that, you know, Donald Trump was was in some of the files.
[01:09:15] And what the Department of Justice, from what we understand now did was
[01:09:20] when they realized that Donald Trump was in this photo, they just deleted it.
[01:09:26] It's the cover-up is always worse than the crime someone was probably thought
[01:09:32] Oh, he's right. He's right. Trump or the Trump White House. Is that true that they
[01:09:36] deleted the file? Look, this is the this is the issue that is unraveling. Is that
[01:09:41] true presidency? This is the only issue of the mega. I haven't heard this is
[01:09:45] brazenly defined. Why? Yeah, because he said that he was going to expose these
[01:09:51] people. Oh my God. He was going to expose these corrupt people who get
[01:09:55] one set of justice who rape young girl and he's gonna bring justice to my
[01:09:59] perfect person. No one thinks that Donald Trump has led a perfect life.
[01:10:03] Oh, I do. I think it's great. Expose these folks, return government to people.
[01:10:08] And he's betrayed that promise. And that's why you've got, you look at my
[01:10:11] X-Feed. I encourage folks to just go and look at the X-Feed. I've got more
[01:10:15] MAGA supporters standing up for me than I ever have in my entire political
[01:10:19] career. They're staking my side over Pambani. They're going after
[01:10:24] I did the a DOJ saying you're killing Donald Trump's presidency. He's right. So this absolutely
[01:10:30] Everyone says we got to take the fight to Trump to get take the fight to Trump
[01:10:33] They all do memes against a column of fascists call him a dictator
[01:10:36] No one has actually been able to break the MAGA coalition the reason Massey and I
[01:10:41] I'm actually able to break the MAGA coalition is because we're actually saying we're on the people side instead of the system side
[01:10:47] Yeah, the system is rotten. He's right. I'm doing as a principal for the Democratic Party
[01:10:52] The system is rotten too much big money too much influence of wealthy people too many people who are getting away
[01:10:59] Yeah, and I've worked on the side of the people against this rotten system
[01:11:03] Right what Trump was saying, but he hasn't delivered
[01:11:06] No, absolutely, and I think this is from my analysis
[01:11:10] It almost feels like this is one of the purest expressions of like class politics that
[01:11:15] Americans can get on board. Yeah, one of them. Yeah, he's right
[01:11:18] not dialectics is not materialist at all, but it is like, uh,
[01:11:22] it's representative that they have met or something that they've suspected.
[01:11:26] Uh, there's obviously a lot of conspiracy around this sort of stuff.
[01:11:29] Like this was the whole motivating principle around QAnon, right?
[01:11:33] Yeah.
[01:11:33] Or a pizza gate or numerous other conspiracy.
[01:11:35] I forgot about pizza gate.
[01:11:36] Not true at all.
[01:11:38] But now what I am seeing is that, uh, there is definitely,
[01:11:43] there are some people who see that, uh, this is valid as opposed to the
[01:11:47] previous formations of these sorts of conspiracy theories, there is evidence on this, unlike
[01:11:57] people who claim that these super wealthy people were communicating with one another and using
[01:12:04] code words for child pornography or ordering stuff like cheesecakes or whatever.
[01:12:11] They were pretty brazen.
[01:12:12] They were pretty open about like, Jeffrey Epstein, there's stuff that came out from
[01:12:17] The files that Jeffrey Epstein was mad at someone that was redacted, that was procuring children
[01:12:24] for him, and they were over the age of 18, and he was demanding to see their licenses to make
[01:12:30] sure that they were under the age of 18. They weren't, yeah, they were not used to that, you know,
[01:12:35] coded language at all. They were pretty flagrant. They were pretty blatant about it. They're taking
[01:12:39] photos with these young girls. If the FBI's not even investigating it, what do they have to
[01:12:44] Yeah, exactly.
[01:12:45] I mean, they're documents saying, I have a woman for you.
[01:12:48] I have a girl for you, right?
[01:12:49] I mean, it's just...
[01:12:50] Well, if they're 18, I don't care a lot about that.
[01:12:52] 1,200 victims.
[01:12:53] For anyone who says, oh, there's not other rich and powerful people who are involved...
[01:12:57] 1,200?
[01:12:58] One person is not abusing 1,200 people.
[01:12:59] Just a math doesn't work out.
[01:13:01] There are other people who either watch young girls be paraded around or rape them.
[01:13:06] I told someone yesterday it was 500 to 1,000.
[01:13:09] I think resonant is people feel an anger that they've lost their economic voice. They don't yes
[01:13:14] They're all political yes, so there's something that's wrong with the system. This is like the symbol of what's wrong. Yeah, absolutely
[01:13:22] It's a it's a perfect demonstration of like how the super wealthy get away with doing heinous crimes. Yes
[01:13:28] while simultaneously
[01:13:30] Controlling the levers of power, right? He's right
[01:13:33] Um, and I think that's the reason why a lot of people this is a this is a bipartisan thing and not bipartisan in the sense
[01:13:39] That like uh, well politicians are on board with it, but but this is a
[01:13:43] bipartisan issue
[01:13:45] In the eyes of the public and as you all suggested is he also correctly pointed out should be I believe it's as Donald Trump's least
[01:13:51] I every hole with his base
[01:13:52] Yeah
[01:13:53] 54% disapproval as opposed to 46 agree with this
[01:13:57] You know 80 percent approval rating on anything that Donald Trump is doing with the exception of this
[01:14:01] where there's a 54% disapproval. So it's pretty significant and one of the angles that I wanted
[01:14:08] to cover here, however, that I feel like the media is noticeably absent on, or like omitting,
[01:14:16] is the potential connection with not just the super wealthy, but like intelligence.
[01:14:23] I'm sure you've seen the drop-side reporting on this stuff, because there was a...
[01:14:30] Just say it.
[01:14:31] Jeffrey Epstein's J.E.
[01:14:33] Talk about the shirt.
[01:14:35] Email address was leaked, was hacked, and his entire correspondence with world leaders
[01:14:42] and everyone else was leaked for all to see.
[01:14:46] And there has been very little coverage on this from the legacy publishers, unfortunately.
[01:14:52] And and the only time I ever hear about this connection between Jeffrey Epstein and potentially Israeli
[01:15:00] intelligence even though
[01:15:03] He is very clearly connected to a hood Barak and we knew that's the previous
[01:15:08] Prime Minister of Israel and and numerous other, you know, he was in the photo with David Blaine leaders
[01:15:14] The only time legacy media covers this is to say it's an anti-semitic conspiracy
[01:15:19] It's to say oh this suggestion is so ridiculous and I believe Thomas Massey also brought this up yesterday where he said a big part of the reason why
[01:15:28] they're trying to cover this because it is very likely that Jeffrey Epstein was
[01:15:33] Connected in some way shape or form to our intelligence and also to Israeli intelligence as well. All right. All right. Do you have any experience on that?
[01:15:41] Well, my opinion is that that's why we need to release of the files
[01:15:44] That's why this was drafted in a way that would get he doesn't want to say that would get the next one to say
[01:15:49] I was that's why the lawyers of the survivors say you need all the falls the financial falls the national security falls
[01:15:55] He's right and anything that isn't a current national security issues to be honest
[01:16:01] He might have it saying you can't over classify information
[01:16:04] It if there's a not a significant clear national security threat, and it has to be declassified. So this will put to rest
[01:16:11] The, the issue is if we get up transparency, if the American people can see the files.
[01:16:16] If they can't see the files, then conspiracies will continue to grow, whether true or not.
[01:16:23] And so I guess even the legacy media should be just calling for the release of the files.
[01:16:28] Yeah.
[01:16:29] He's right.
[01:16:30] And there is this somewhat elitist attitude, I feel like that at least I've seen.
[01:16:33] I have tremendous respect for many journalists that I know and love that work at these
[01:16:37] outlets that want to do very good work and oftentimes do a very good work.
[01:16:41] But overall, I feel like the editorial teams and the way that they respond to this kind
[01:16:46] of stuff is to simply say, oh, the public doesn't know how to handle this information.
[01:16:55] And I think that's a dangerous line of thinking in general, the idea that people are too
[01:17:03] stupid to understand what's going on.
[01:17:05] People can vote for the president, but they can't see the evidence.
[01:17:07] That invites additional spirit and that actually invites a lot of conspiracy theories.
[01:17:12] Many of which can go down a dangerous path and actually do become anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.
[01:17:17] Like the Jews control the media in Israel. That's what he's saying.
[01:17:20] It is not assessed by credible actors and investigative reporters.
[01:17:27] So I always appreciate what Dropside is doing in terms of doing that investigation, that investigative reporting in that work.
[01:17:36] And there are, you know, connections between Jeffrey Epstein and, and, uh, obviously, uh,
[01:17:42] at Hood Barak, there's connections between Jeffrey Epstein and, uh, and, and people that
[01:17:46] were possibly involved in Iran Contra that just recently
[01:17:49] redacted with someone one night change.
[01:17:51] Um, I guess, wow.
[01:17:52] One of the questions I have for you is, um,
[01:17:55] I'll have to look at it.
[01:17:56] There was another statement that, uh, Thomas Massime, that he said 20 to 25 people,
[01:18:00] If they are not outed as being co-conspirators or, you know, as, you know, being engaged with
[01:18:10] Jeffrey Epstein in some way, shape or form by the time Friday comes around, that means
[01:18:16] that there will, there will have been heavy redaction in direct, in direct violation of
[01:18:20] the act that was passed.
[01:18:22] Right.
[01:18:23] Have you guys actually seen the unredacted files?
[01:18:28] We have not.
[01:18:29] to see them. In fact, one of the things how is it that you're a representative you can't see is
[01:18:35] putting together a committee of Congress, meaning him, maybe for someone this is ridiculous,
[01:18:40] to go and look at these files, even if it's in a classified setting to be able to say what complies
[01:18:45] and what doesn't comply, because right now they have shown no good faith in in complying.
[01:18:53] And the reality is we know that the survivors lawyers have seen the files,
[01:18:57] and they have told us and the survivors have told us that there are other powerful men who either
[01:19:02] abused or raped these girls or showed up on the rape island while these girls were being abused.
[01:19:07] I mean one it's not uh hard to video that's a big war party. That's a big war. A lot of models
[01:19:12] some of them in their 20s and then you've got like this young girl walking around nude who's 14
[01:19:17] or 15 and all these rich powerful men there. Now my view is every person man there is guilty
[01:19:23] if they didn't say something in terms of abetting abuse.
[01:19:28] Of course.
[01:19:29] And so it's not just men who actually abused or raped these girls.
[01:19:33] It's also people who were showing up to these sick parties knowing that girls were being
[01:19:37] paraded around.
[01:19:38] True.
[01:19:39] And that's the type of information that we're going to get.
[01:19:41] If you were there, you were complicit.
[01:19:42] If you get that 60 count indictment, it would get the 82 page mail out that the
[01:19:46] prosecution's wrote.
[01:19:47] And if we get the FD forms, the FBI forms of interviews of all of the men who were interviewed
[01:19:54] by the FBI to understand what happened, I mean, how do you have a situation of a release
[01:19:58] where no one else, his names are in there being investigated?
[01:20:03] Obviously, there are 1200 victims, even if the FBI concluded that some of these people
[01:20:07] were innocent or not guilty, they would have interviewed them.
[01:20:10] They would have been witnesses.
[01:20:11] They would have been questions.
[01:20:13] Where is all that stuff?
[01:20:14] Um, no, absolutely. Uh, I guess redacted or they haven't even released many of the files yet.
[01:20:20] Right. Like there's so much that they are very clearly going through to hit the heavy handed
[01:20:25] redaction that they did to the first tranche of, of data that we're, that they were forced to
[01:20:30] release, uh, even though that was also in violation of the act that was passed. Exactly.
[01:20:36] So my question, and I'm sure everyone else's question here is what are the next steps here?
[01:20:40] Here's the articles of impeachment, right?
[01:20:43] There are a few steps.
[01:20:44] First of all, obviously, impeachment is on the table.
[01:20:46] Yes, yes.
[01:20:47] And it's for criminal prosecution, the cheeks that face,
[01:20:50] or others at the Justice Fund make a face.
[01:20:53] And by the way, that criminal prosecution risk
[01:20:56] runs well beyond this administration.
[01:20:59] The next administration, in my view,
[01:21:00] it can't just be kumbaya.
[01:21:02] There needs to be accountability for crimes committed.
[01:21:04] Exactly.
[01:21:04] He's right.
[01:21:05] The accountability for crimes committed
[01:21:06] is a crime for crime committed in the Caribbean,
[01:21:09] where innocent boatmen are being killed
[01:21:11] and accountability for them.
[01:21:12] I don't agree with that.
[01:21:13] I don't think they're innocent.
[01:21:14] I'm complying with Massey and my Epstein transparency.
[01:21:17] I agree with this one.
[01:21:17] Accountability is going to be needed.
[01:21:19] But Massey and I are also in the process of grabbing Bill.
[01:21:22] Boatmen.
[01:21:22] Give me a break.
[01:21:23] Contempt the Congress.
[01:21:24] What does that mean?
[01:21:25] Pam Bondi could be fined every day
[01:21:27] if she's not fined to release these documents.
[01:21:30] And we're going to propose a group of people in Congress,
[01:21:33] a bipartisan group that gets to review these documents
[01:21:36] so that we can assess what is a legitimate redaction
[01:21:39] and what is not, and actually have her comply with the law,
[01:21:43] because my goal is not retribution.
[01:21:45] It's not to score a point.
[01:21:47] Oh, it should be.
[01:21:48] It absolutely should be.
[01:21:48] My goal is justice for the survivors.
[01:21:50] Yeah, no, fuck that.
[01:21:51] It should be retribution.
[01:21:52] This document's out.
[01:21:53] One point.
[01:21:54] Yeah, I'm past justice.
[01:21:55] I think the first one may have been a.
[01:21:57] I'm way past it.
[01:21:58] Then just seeing, OK, well, can we get away with?
[01:22:00] And the outcry that's come out, hopefully this pushes
[01:22:04] them to realize that they're not done with this.
[01:22:07] just the Christmas before Christmas release isn't working.
[01:22:10] Yeah.
[01:22:11] That there's gonna be more demand
[01:22:12] for these documents to actually come out.
[01:22:14] Yeah.
[01:22:15] So that's one thing for sure.
[01:22:18] And I think that there is a lot of appetite
[01:22:20] across the board across the political spectrum for
[01:22:23] for some kind of.
[01:22:24] Everybody wants this.
[01:22:26] Some kind of transparency in all of this.
[01:22:28] Clearly, if that wasn't the case,
[01:22:30] then Donald Trump wouldn't have signed this act
[01:22:31] in law to begin with, right?
[01:22:34] Um, and they have they have mishandled this process, uh, absolutely. Um, I guess
[01:22:43] What are the next steps not to you know, not to throw curveballs here
[01:22:46] But like what are the next steps if like Donald Trump offers a blanket pardon across the board to everyone that's uh,
[01:22:52] that's mishandling this, uh
[01:22:54] Or deliberately redacting things in violation of the law
[01:22:58] Well, he could do that and it would make it harder for them to be
[01:23:01] we've prosecuted in the future.
[01:23:03] But, you know, I mean, do you really want to be
[01:23:05] a career justice department official or even a pointee
[01:23:08] having as the capstone on your career
[01:23:12] being pardoned by Donald Trump for protecting pedophiles?
[01:23:15] I mean, that's what people will be choosing.
[01:23:18] And then there will be the next administration
[01:23:20] that releases all of this.
[01:23:21] But-
[01:23:22] It's gonna be really red.
[01:23:23] And not giving up because the reason,
[01:23:25] I believe it's possible to shift the administration
[01:23:28] as we shifted Trump from calling it a hoax
[01:23:30] signing the bill. Because the one thing he can read is public opinion. Yeah, he's
[01:23:35] good at that. He saw that this was going to be a huge story, hurting his
[01:23:38] presidency. In fact, he kept saying, I don't want to, I don't know why we keep
[01:23:42] telling him at Epstein. I want to talk about all my achievements. He knew it was
[01:23:45] the Achilles heel, the kryptonite. He's right. His administration. Absolutely.
[01:23:48] So now he can realize that this was another whiff by Pam Bondi. Susan
[01:23:52] Wilde said, she keeps whiffing. I don't know. She's so out of touch.
[01:23:56] She was supposed to meet the survivors and then she said, oh, I've got an
[01:23:59] appointment. I can't meet the survivors. There was one thing that I also wanted to bring up
[01:24:04] with Pam Bondi's inconsistency in the way that she's actually talked about this because obviously
[01:24:10] initially when they when they got together and did this like fake release of the Epstein files with
[01:24:16] all of the MAGA influencers and that was a major W. Like they thought that this would
[01:24:24] satiate people's appetite for the truth. And very clearly, it was all the stuff that we had access to
[01:24:30] already. And I think they thought that the people would just not demand more, where they were like,
[01:24:38] oh yeah, we're tuned in, we saw this, you know, Libs of Tiktok was celebrating that they got this
[01:24:44] strong data. But in the process, there were certain things that Pam Bondi had said that we
[01:24:51] We now know are absolutely untrue.
[01:24:55] The notion, for example, that a lot of the CSAM that was in the Epstein files was commercially
[01:25:01] bought CSAM.
[01:25:03] We now know that there is, you know, we now know that that's probably not true, right?
[01:25:10] Because there is a lot of not just redacted, but like CSAM slips that are all over the
[01:25:16] Epstein files that were released.
[01:25:18] It's probably both.
[01:25:19] Realistically.
[01:25:20] digitized copies of child sexual abuse materials, but like it's very clear that that was a hard copy
[01:25:25] that wasn't actually like digitally acquired or anything like that. There's instances where
[01:25:29] Jeffrey Epstein personally is actually like procuring or creating CSAM as well with 14-year-old
[01:25:37] victims. And we unfortunately saw some of that. The notion that this was more like six from
[01:25:43] that, that was crazy. The notion that this was just Jeffrey Epstein's doing, that he was
[01:25:48] was just simply procuring all of this stuff for himself is very clearly untrue.
[01:25:53] It's obviously untrue.
[01:25:54] That inconsistency, does that reach the boundaries of perjury?
[01:26:00] Is there, or does that only happen if perjury is in front of a Congress?
[01:26:05] The biggest thing is she's obstructed justice.
[01:26:07] She's been impeached because she didn't comply with the law.
[01:26:12] That's the obstruction of justice and that's grounds for impeachment and grounds for
[01:26:15] criminal prosecution.
[01:26:17] He also lied, right? I mean, she stood up in front of the country and said there's nothing
[01:26:21] more to see than to release everything.
[01:26:22] And by their own admission, they're releasing hundreds of thousands of more documents.
[01:26:26] What changed? How did they suddenly find all these documents?
[01:26:30] By the way, there are 300 gigabytes of files on the Epstein files.
[01:26:35] Three and a half or two.
[01:26:36] In front of Congress said there are 300 gigabytes and they've released yesterday
[01:26:40] 2.5 gigabytes.
[01:26:41] Yeah, there you go.
[01:26:42] You can do the math.
[01:26:43] I mean, they've got hundreds of thousands more documents and what are these documents?
[01:26:46] all the interviews that twelve hundred witness
[01:26:48] well-known it's a writer's all the interviews that they were conducted all
[01:26:51] the other men
[01:26:52] who are on the island jesus and a participant in this and a group in
[01:26:56] war zone yet we don't want to be called duty documents we don't want to
[01:26:59] the random
[01:27:00] uh... files we don't want to rain them photos we want to know who was on that
[01:27:04] island yeah who
[01:27:05] knew about these young girls being raped
[01:27:08] who engaged in
[01:27:09] could be as a couple of years to sex on the nation explain it
[01:27:13] because that's in the village is in those
[01:27:15] those are obligated to explain that at fb i
[01:27:18] witness interview fd
[01:27:19] fd files
[01:27:20] yeah also what level of involvement did steve bannon have for example or
[01:27:25] really that we can see was there we connected the referee at steen and
[01:27:29] uh... there's a lot of inconsistency in the way that he's also presented himself
[01:27:32] here
[01:27:33] uh... at first
[01:27:35] uh... after uh... uh... julie k browns uh... uh... investigative reporting at
[01:27:40] the miami harrell yeah she's going to second yes she's amazing
[01:27:43] uh... when the second
[01:27:45] uh... at steam trial was starting
[01:27:48] bennett actually went to jeffrey etstein
[01:27:50] and uh... and uh... and conducted these interviews
[01:27:54] in the form of of deposition training and to do p r
[01:27:58] uh... and then uh...
[01:28:00] you know when the when the attitude shifted against jeffrey etsy even uh...
[01:28:04] even more than uh... it had
[01:28:07] he very quickly turned around and said all i'm just shooting a documentary
[01:28:10] but there are some of the rules of uh... steve bennett
[01:28:14] uh... with that's the inshami with jeff rafstein
[01:28:17] why is none of that in the investigation why was that redacted i mean this is not
[01:28:21] even donald trump at that point this is a
[01:28:23] totally supposedly unaffiliated person
[01:28:26] but why is the department of justice
[01:28:29] why is the department of justice uh...
[01:28:32] not only uh... sheltering
[01:28:34] donald trump a sheltering
[01:28:36] uh... trump allies
[01:28:38] who are political operatives themselves i mean that's not a matter of
[01:28:41] national security
[01:28:42] right now the sheltering
[01:28:43] rich and powerful people. Yeah, just like they're sheltering the survivors. I
[01:28:47] mean, the whole point of the Epstein Act was that we want to know who these
[01:28:51] rich and powerful people were. Yeah, that they weren't charged. Usually the
[01:28:54] justice runner doesn't release things and people weren't charged because they
[01:28:57] figure your reputation shouldn't be destroyed if you weren't charged. But in
[01:29:01] this case, we know that the process was corrupt. We know that the law
[01:29:05] enforcement couldn't be trusted. Yeah, we know that they didn't follow the
[01:29:09] FBI Chips that we know that they didn't prosecute. So in this case, the American public is saying
[01:29:15] we do want everything out there because the justice system let these women down.
[01:29:20] Yeah, justice is delayed is just as denied. And justice has been delayed. And the further
[01:29:25] they the further that like the Department of Justice tries to engage in this cover up,
[01:29:32] they're only going to make themselves with worse justice that they participated in everybody
[01:29:36] season. So what do you, this is actually a good question, what would you think is like a solid
[01:29:43] example of a legitimate national security hypothetical? What would be a real example of like a national
[01:29:50] security threat? A national security concern that they engage in for over the next year on?
[01:29:55] Hypothetical. There was actually some conversation where it would expose someone who
[01:30:01] is a spy or a CIA agent and expose who they are.
[01:30:05] Well, that makes sense.
[01:30:06] That actually does make sense.
[01:30:08] You don't want to put people at risk during those roles.
[01:30:12] If Epstein happened to know something because he knew a lot of powerful people about our
[01:30:17] national secrets in terms of our sensitive weapons or sensitive information, he wouldn't
[01:30:24] want that out there.
[01:30:26] That's a reasonable answer to be honest.
[01:30:29] It is.
[01:30:30] There are some comments made about a foreign leader that you don't want the American
[01:30:34] president to be exposed in that way or another country thinking something so
[01:30:39] there are cases and we can debate what those cases are people often say why did
[01:30:44] you not write the bill in a way that said everything has to come out and not
[01:30:48] even have an exception for classified information well and anyone who's been
[01:30:52] in Congress that's a day there's no chance anything like that would pass
[01:30:55] too many people in Congress would say who just find that as the excuse
[01:30:59] kind of nasty want to get rid of classified information so we had the
[01:31:03] narrow as possible classified grafting to be able to get that bill through.
[01:31:08] Okay, so that further record, that in and of itself though, I think does lend even further
[01:31:15] credence to the suspicion that there was like some kind of involvement with the intelligence
[01:31:22] communities, which is one of the prevailing narratives that is often left unadulterated.
[01:31:27] It was either willingly or unwillingly an IDF like assa masada calling this a conspiracy theory
[01:31:35] But obviously it goes beyond that as well. There are people who are not, you know, CIA affiliated that are
[01:31:42] Very lonely. It's uncertain sheltered here very clearly. There's also likely I would believe the redactions as we have seen from the actions
[01:31:50] that the the Department of Justice took after people realized that they failed to
[01:31:56] redact some of the Donald Trump photos and this is that's crazy right whoever
[01:32:00] whoever to go to jail um 100% as far as I'm not okay I straight up fucking like
[01:32:05] that's disgusting potential involvement is real are you are you familiar with the
[01:32:08] drop-side reporting on the stuff I am I'm so familiar with your fourth
[01:32:16] correspondence that came off our guys. I mean, even with these files, there was one photo
[01:32:21] with David Blaine doing, hold on, let me see if I can pull it up real quick.
[01:32:26] The guy's name is Israel.
[01:32:27] David was doing magic tricks in a room with Jeffrey Epstein and also former Prime Minister
[01:32:32] of Israel, Ehud Barak, former Prime Minister of Israel, Ehud Barak had also, is it David
[01:32:39] Copperfield? I thought it was David Blaine.
[01:32:41] It was David Blaine.
[01:32:42] Anyway, here it is
[01:32:44] Magic tricks performing magic tricks for for Jeffrey Epstein. Is this David Copperfield? Am I wrong?
[01:32:50] I'm gonna know one of the magic guys
[01:32:52] Performing magic for Epstein and a few notable names including Israeli Prime Minister at the time of the broth and
[01:32:58] The the question I have no that is David Blaine. Okay, you guys are
[01:33:04] Copperfield also did it as well. I don't know why everyone is is so worried about
[01:33:08] who the magician is here. I'm not implying that the magician is the important figure in this.
[01:33:18] Even though both were involved in different ways, it doesn't matter.
[01:33:24] It's things like this that people understandably want answers for.
[01:33:33] Do you feel like omitting this kind of stuff or refusing to talk about this kind of stuff is
[01:33:38] is is is adding on to the scrutiny that people have for
[01:33:44] mainstream media. It isn't sure. I think it ought to come out.
[01:33:46] Yeah. And we drafted that. That's why the possible exception we drafted was
[01:33:50] the narrowest possible. I think they didn't have to justify it.
[01:33:54] It can't be uh excessively used. It can't be used to
[01:33:57] to cover up what actually took place. And we drafted it with the narrowest way
[01:34:02] in a way that could still pass the Congress because the reality is
[01:34:04] if the bill doesn't pass the Congress there's there's no use to it.
[01:34:08] But that is why what we're saying is that there needs to be people like
[01:34:10] Nassie and me who get to see these documents and then we can have a
[01:34:13] There has to be somebody outside of the circle.
[01:34:15] Is it truly something redacted because it's going to protect the
[01:34:20] survivors or families or protect certain classified information?
[01:34:24] Or should this be out there?
[01:34:25] My view is if you don't have this out there, that's how you, as you pointed out,
[01:34:28] have conspiracy theories take hold.
[01:34:30] I mean, if there's nothing to hide, put it out there.
[01:34:32] Let people, let people make that determination.
[01:34:35] And by the way, the biggest thing that could be out there
[01:34:37] is the indictment, the 60-page indictment.
[01:34:40] So people know, okay, what's the foreign involvement?
[01:34:43] I mean, that indictment will say that right there.
[01:34:45] If there was no evidence in that indictment
[01:34:49] of foreign interest, that would be a big tell,
[01:34:52] that, okay, maybe there wasn't there.
[01:34:53] If the indictment says, look, here are the 60 counts
[01:34:57] and here are the things that were happening
[01:34:58] from overseas, that would be a big issue.
[01:35:01] That's why we explicitly-
[01:35:02] This is the indictment for the second investigation of the first one.
[01:35:05] This is the 60-page indictment, 60-count indictment that the Assistant US Attorney in Florida put
[01:35:12] together in 2007.
[01:35:13] Oh, yeah.
[01:35:14] This is back in the day.
[01:35:15] Yeah.
[01:35:16] That Acosta ignored and charges just two counts.
[01:35:19] Those are 60 counts.
[01:35:21] You don't have 60 counts, just of...
[01:35:23] How do you ignore 60 counts of this behavior, yeah?
[01:35:26] You have 60 counts of money laundering and transactions.
[01:35:29] We want to see all of that.
[01:35:30] And that that will get to the questions that you've been asking.
[01:35:34] So that the other side of the story also is is Alexander Acosta is out there, you know,
[01:35:42] like he is out there.
[01:35:43] Is there any demand to maybe pull him in front of Congress?
[01:35:46] Is that something that you ask him to take is like, he was the Labor Secretary at the
[01:35:50] time.
[01:35:51] Yeah, and then he came before the other committee, but I is just not, you know, I don't
[01:35:55] think we can believe.
[01:35:56] I mean, because, because there is the, the, the famous, uh, second hand, uh, uh, the,
[01:36:04] the, uh, the, there was some reporting in the media at the time that, uh, when he was
[01:36:09] labor secretary and he resigned, um, because of the, the Epstein stuff, uh, there was
[01:36:14] this question where he was like, Oh, well at the time someone made, uh, someone led
[01:36:17] me to believe that he was actually intelligent, someone from higher up.
[01:36:20] Because there was also a subsequent federal investigation that was taking place.
[01:36:24] And there were a lot of co-conspirators that actually were sheltered from the law.
[01:36:28] Where's the photo taken at?
[01:36:29] In what?
[01:36:30] How's the photo evidence?
[01:36:31] It's not evidence, but deleting it is.
[01:36:34] Don't you think?
[01:36:35] That's crazy.
[01:36:36] There's no instance where there's this virtual record of how much we can, where you find
[01:36:44] so many people who are criminally liable potentially for financial crimes and potentially for sex
[01:36:50] crimes as well, trafficking of minors, where all of the other people that were engaging
[01:36:56] in these acts are not only given blanket protection, blanket immunity, but we don't even know who
[01:37:05] they are as unindicted co-conspirators at all. It's unimaginable, it's unheard of.
[01:37:10] It's awful books.
[01:37:11] Yeah, you're absolutely right. I'm seeing some of the questions. It's a great thing.
[01:37:14] You get instantaneous feedback. Why is there no instruction mechanism? There is.
[01:37:18] He's reading the chat.
[01:37:19] The destruction of justice.
[01:37:21] Oh my god.
[01:37:22] This is one of the big misconceptions out there.
[01:37:24] Anyone who doesn't violate, who violates a congressional law
[01:37:28] by definition is obstructing justice
[01:37:30] where the Congress is asking for justice purposes
[01:37:32] and can be faced a decade in prison for that.
[01:37:36] So the question is not, is there an enforcement mechanism?
[01:37:39] It's, are we going to actually have it enforced?
[01:37:41] And if it's not going to be enforced
[01:37:42] by this administration, it needs to be enforced
[01:37:44] by the next one.
[01:37:46] The second point is that Acosta should be prosecuted if there's clear evidence of perjury.
[01:37:52] I mean, you can't come in and lie to Congress.
[01:37:56] Well, now he has a cushy job at Newsmax because I've been following his career.
[01:38:01] It's very interesting going from Florida prosecutor upstart to like Labor Secretary
[01:38:06] under Donald Trump to then resigning in disgrace or at least like trying to quietly
[01:38:10] exit the Trump administration when the Epstein stuff was, uh, was coming back to the forefront
[01:38:16] only to now sit on the board, I believe of Newsmax. That's, that's convenient for him.
[01:38:20] It's gotta be an accountability of what did he know? It's very, very hard to prosecute
[01:38:25] all these individuals and hold them accountable because we don't have the files. So, you know,
[01:38:29] that there's gotta be the evidence of, of, of what came out. And then we can say,
[01:38:33] okay, now we know that someone was lying or not lying.
[01:38:35] Um, absolutely. So there is also, I mean, there's also the question of, um, cash Patel didn't
[01:38:43] Patel say that there were no other individuals that could be charged in front of Congress?
[01:38:46] He did say that.
[01:38:47] There is also,
[01:38:48] How does he know that? I mean, the survivors don't believe that, you know, do they think
[01:38:53] that all 1200 survivors were raped and abused by Epstein? Of course not. There were other
[01:38:58] people involved.
[01:38:59] And they themselves, according to Thomas Massey,
[01:39:01] And that's perjury
[01:39:02] the lawyers because he can't why their survivors
[01:39:05] uh... say that there is a little into the twenty five it's a little more
[01:39:10] uh... that are
[01:39:11] supposed to be in the first launch of data that came out that was supposed to
[01:39:15] come out
[01:39:15] uh... yesterday
[01:39:17] were were supposed to be outed
[01:39:19] that that that was the whole point of the release and not a single person
[01:39:23] we don't have any single information
[01:39:25] that someone who was engaged in the abuse
[01:39:27] recoverable the abuse
[01:39:29] Maxwell and Epstein, and that's why this thing is is a forest and that's why Massey and I are
[01:39:36] Upping the the the anti saying we will use all our powers. That's right in herring contempt old testament
[01:39:42] It is impeachment. Yes, everything for all for prosecuting
[01:39:44] See this is what I wanted exactly is should you just have everything a Massey and I have been effective
[01:39:50] I like this issue in because we have cracked the maga coalition because it's bipartisan because we're taking on a corrupt
[01:39:57] You're the only person who cracked it was Trump.
[01:39:58] This is a corrupt system that has led to billionaires accumulating value.
[01:40:03] We need to have a billionaire tax in this country, a wealth tax.
[01:40:06] It's led to overseas wars.
[01:40:08] We shouldn't be bombing people, innocent people on boats in the Caribbean.
[01:40:12] There needs to be an AI tax.
[01:40:14] That's what we're going to happen.
[01:40:15] It led to the Iraq War, which was wrong.
[01:40:17] It led to us in 20 years in Afghanistan.
[01:40:19] It led to the overthrow of Libya, which was a foreign policy blunder.
[01:40:23] it led to a supporting of Netanyahu and the genocide which the Israeli government committed in Gaza
[01:40:30] and a blank check and I was one of the few politicians who stood up and said no,
[01:40:35] yeah, 14 billion and who has gotten on uh Delia Ramirez's bill to say uh block military sales
[01:40:41] to Netanyahu's government and who's gotten on Rashida Thaliz there's a movie he's so happy
[01:40:46] so happy government did was a genocide but the point of all of this is oh god yeah we're not
[01:40:51] going to have politicians willing to tell the truth when it comes to things like Epstein.
[01:40:57] How do you expect them to tell the truth about issues of foreign policy?
[01:41:00] How do you tell the truth about issues of economic policy?
[01:41:04] The currency of modern politics should be courage and truth telling.
[01:41:07] That's just charisma and memes.
[01:41:10] Are you going to stand for principle in this country?
[01:41:12] I like this guy.
[01:41:13] This guy, he's really cooking.
[01:41:16] The media landscape and the people's attitude has changed quite dramatically since the
[01:41:21] the first time we had a conversation at the DNC, if you recall, you were one of the Congress
[01:41:25] persons leading the charge against Israel. And even then, there was a lot of restraint
[01:41:31] for saying certain things about Israel back then, that many Democrats didn't even broach,
[01:41:35] obviously. And I think that that played a role in the Democrats losing to-
[01:41:41] It did play a role.
[01:41:42] It's not a thing.
[01:41:43] The data shows that.
[01:41:44] So that's actually something I wanted to ask you about. This is not to the same degree
[01:41:47] of severity as the absentee redactions, but Ken Martin recently said that they would not
[01:41:54] release the autopsy or the assessment that came out about how the Kamala Harris campaign,
[01:42:01] how the Democrats lost to Donald Trump. How do you feel about that?
[01:42:05] Well, they should obviously release it. I mean, it's just kind of arrogance to not
[01:42:09] release it. But you know why you lost, you know, I'm not crying.
[01:42:13] He's retarded because that autopsy was done by consultants.
[01:42:17] I'm not sure that I need to listen to DC consultants about what we did wrong.
[01:42:20] If they know what you do, that's it.
[01:42:23] It just kind of speaks to the sense of lack of accountability.
[01:42:27] Like we need to, we need to understand that the American people are upset at
[01:42:31] the entire system. They're upset at both parties.
[01:42:34] They want a new generation of leadership.
[01:42:36] He's right. They're sick of speeches that go like this.
[01:42:38] Uh, I want to renew the American dream.
[01:42:41] I want us all to have an equal opportunity. I want us all to have a great life. And you said nothing
[01:42:46] People want brass tacks. How about specifics? Do you stand for Medicare for all? Yes, there you go.
[01:42:51] You stand for taxing billionaires and a wall tax. You stand for cutting the bloated defense budget.
[01:42:55] You stand for not giving Netanyahu a blank check of military sales. Are you willing to say what
[01:43:00] happened was a genocide? Are you willing to stop Wall Street from buying up single-family homes?
[01:43:04] Yes! Are you willing to hold people accountable who've committed crimes with violating the
[01:43:09] the Epstein Transparency Act.
[01:43:11] That's what matters, especially that one.
[01:43:13] We're just gonna give platitudes.
[01:43:15] It doesn't matter how many consultants you get.
[01:43:17] You gotta say how many dollars
[01:43:19] we used to need to use the word affordability,
[01:43:20] we need to use the word higher prices.
[01:43:23] That's not what, lower prices, that's how it wins.
[01:43:25] Thank you.
[01:43:26] So this is actually something
[01:43:27] that I've been very critical about as well.
[01:43:28] He's cooking, man.
[01:43:29] I think a lot of people on the Democratic Party side
[01:43:31] as well are either deliberately obfuscating
[01:43:37] Zoran Mamdani's victory in New York
[01:43:38] against all odds against the democratic establishment as well as the media who were very critical
[01:43:44] of him.
[01:43:45] Who's discrediting it?
[01:43:46] Or the people on the democratic party side who said, oh, this is just affordability as
[01:43:51] a buzzword, right?
[01:43:53] And my frustration now is it's not just saying affordability is a problem.
[01:44:00] You also have to have tangible policy prescriptions and you have to really hammer on those
[01:44:05] tangible policy prescriptions.
[01:44:06] And that's precisely what Zoramum.com did in New York.
[01:44:08] right that that that played a formative role in his victory like a campaign that
[01:44:13] is anchored around policies you mentioned a couple of them Medicare for all is
[01:44:16] a fantastic tangible direct policies that affect individuals I'm totally on board
[01:44:21] with us with those those issues do you do you feel like the Democrats in the
[01:44:28] absence of unifying around these key issues who keep leaning on to the
[01:44:35] likes of the welcome pack or other consultant backed consultant back
[01:44:40] movements that are trying to dilute the message a little bit and and to simply
[01:44:44] say no no no you don't understand the people actually want marginal
[01:44:47] improvements and here is the polling that suggests that this marginal
[01:44:50] improvement is actually much more successful do you do you feel as
[01:44:55] though that is playing a role in in why the Democratic Party as a whole is
[01:45:01] still incredibly unpopular in the face of Trump's incompetence it's the
[01:45:05] weird social issues look that's what I think it is it's weird social issues we're
[01:45:09] not gonna have kumbaya unity I think they went on economic issues common
[01:45:13] denominator I mean you can't say I'm for affordability and then go to the
[01:45:18] billionaires and so give me some money and I'm not gonna raise your taxes I
[01:45:22] mean you have to stand for things and when you stand for things you're gonna
[01:45:25] upset people you're gonna upset people if they have to pay higher taxes if
[01:45:30] they're billionaires they may have to support you but you gotta be honest
[01:45:32] than like FDR was. You're going to upset private insurance companies if you're for Medicare for
[01:45:37] all. You're going to upset the defense industrial base if you're saying we're going to cut the defense
[01:45:42] budget. You're going to upset pharmaceuticals if you're going to sell them. It's going to make them mad.
[01:45:45] You're taking away their cookies. It shouldn't be a higher price than other countries and if
[01:45:48] not, we'll take away your patents. You have to be willing to challenge economic power.
[01:45:54] And the Democrats kind of don't want to do that. So what are we going to have? They've
[01:45:58] They've been totally taken over.
[01:45:59] 26 and 2028.
[01:46:01] And the fight is going to be, are we just
[01:46:03] going to be a party that says Trump is bad?
[01:46:05] And he's terrible.
[01:46:06] Are we just going to be the party that says,
[01:46:08] we're going to stop ICE agents from ripping away
[01:46:10] kids from their families and deporting innocent people?
[01:46:13] I'm a big fan of that.
[01:46:14] I like that.
[01:46:15] Tariffs, and in some cases, have increased food prices.
[01:46:17] And we're going to stop the assault
[01:46:19] on the Department of Education and USAID
[01:46:22] and the hollowing out of NIH and the attacks
[01:46:24] on universities.
[01:46:25] All of that is needed.
[01:46:26] But I don't think it's enough.
[01:46:28] I don't think it's enough.
[01:46:29] I don't want to just be the anti-Trump party
[01:46:32] and return to how things work.
[01:46:33] I want to be the party that says that ordinary Americans
[01:46:37] have been fooled.
[01:46:37] The Republican party was the anti-Obama party.
[01:46:39] It was so cringe.
[01:46:40] It had not helped them, but it helped the defense.
[01:46:42] Back in the early 2010s.
[01:46:43] We have seen them suffer with medical debt
[01:46:46] at the expense where private insurance has profited
[01:46:50] and that we are going to have a bold, progressive agenda.
[01:46:53] Billionaire taxes, Medicare for all, $10 a day child gear.
[01:46:56] Oh, stop Wall Street and private equity from buying up single family homes.
[01:47:00] 1000 new trade schools, free public college,
[01:47:03] stop giving a blank check to Israel. Uh,
[01:47:05] and that is the way they start investing in this is winning in our
[01:47:09] communities. If you're on this, you'll win for America to build up good paying
[01:47:13] jobs here. And by the way, stand with workers over AI.
[01:47:17] Don't have just AI eliminated old jobs.
[01:47:19] I don't agree with that truck drivers and we're house workers.
[01:47:22] And you should focus on UVI and that we have AI technology,
[01:47:25] not be stopped, but be developed in a way that helps workers.
[01:47:29] We need a vision in this country.
[01:47:32] And that is what I think that the fight has to be in 2026
[01:47:35] and 2028.
[01:47:36] The Epstein issue for me is just a proof point of character.
[01:47:39] Yeah.
[01:47:40] Call out the Epstein class so you
[01:47:41] can have the trust to call out a corrupt system that
[01:47:44] hasn't been working for ordinary Americans.
[01:47:45] It's a litmus test in the same way that, like,
[01:47:47] I think Israel was a litmus test.
[01:47:49] I often would tell people that would
[01:47:51] accuse me of being so single-minded on this issue
[01:47:54] that not only was it morally repugnant, and of course I was going to stand against genocide,
[01:47:58] but that this lack of movement around Israel or the complete defense of Israel's genocide
[01:48:05] was actually a litmus test for a lot of people that that causing to check out a politics
[01:48:10] in general and refuse the vote because is there a discussion that an Epstein will
[01:48:15] be the same thing? It'll demotivate them.
[01:48:17] I said at the time, a party that doesn't want to save lives against the genocide,
[01:48:22] What makes you think they will preserve democracy?
[01:48:25] And that was the assessment that a lot of people made, even if they didn't specifically
[01:48:29] say that.
[01:48:30] But they were just like, I don't, these guys don't stand for me.
[01:48:32] They don't care about my interests at all.
[01:48:36] And I think that's where we're at.
[01:48:37] Democrats' refusal to recognize this reckoning, this populist reckoning that's coming from
[01:48:44] the bottom up is the reason why they're still sitting at like a tremendous negative
[01:48:51] disapproval rating.
[01:48:52] like is a negative negative 50 to 60 when they are supposed to not so good when
[01:48:59] they're not so good at all popular because they're supposed to be the
[01:49:02] opposition to Donald Trump right so it's not enough and so I'm I'm glad that
[01:49:08] you're calling this stuff out and I really I really appreciate that you're
[01:49:12] you know you have you've noticed the tide shift that has moved away from the
[01:49:18] establishment Democrats and the way that they are the way that they are
[01:49:21] trying to present themselves. Um, you've called out Chuck Schumer, uh, quite a bit.
[01:49:26] I was the first Democrat to call it in to step down. Yeah.
[01:49:29] And the people said, bro, your career is over. You can't get any bill through
[01:49:33] the Senate. And then one week later, there's Chuck Schumer reading Ro Khanna's
[01:49:38] bill, the Epstein Transparency Act, acting for you know what progressives
[01:49:42] need to learn that when you're strong, stop being a bitch, exactly,
[01:49:45] you're strong in your convictions and people will come to you.
[01:49:48] That's what Trump does. One thing actually Donald Trump is terrible as he
[01:49:51] is that if you are strong, then people will come to you. What we are is so weak, we say
[01:49:57] oh we can't criticize Chuck Schumer because Chuck Schumer then will not move my bill.
[01:50:02] I just showed you, you can call for Chuck Schumer to step down and he still went and
[01:50:06] he introduced my bill with unanimous consent because I had the people on my side. We have
[01:50:12] so many politicians who are more concerned about building friendships with Chuck Schumer
[01:50:16] than building friendships with our base. If we have the base, if we have the
[01:50:20] If you have the voters, that's all that matters.
[01:50:22] The policies, the politicians will follow.
[01:50:24] I don't court the politicians, I court the people.
[01:50:27] And that's the fundamental difference in who we will have leading this party in 26 and 28.
[01:50:33] Are you going to be with the people or is your constituency the people in Washington, DC?
[01:50:38] So question for you, in all of this calculation that's taking place right now,
[01:50:43] because there is definitely this attitude shift.
[01:50:46] I've noticed it as well. You have the likes of grand planner in spite of like their, you know
[01:50:52] inconsistencies in their past with like all this opposition research coming out. Yeah, it seems like the
[01:50:58] Democratic base of support that previously would move on the whims of you know MSNBC now known as MS now and and its
[01:51:06] Abishment Democrats are actually demanding more radical politics and do actually of course as the the pathway towards electability in the past
[01:51:14] Yeah.
[01:51:15] mainstream outlets or a lot of the
[01:51:17] It's the same as the mass deportations.
[01:51:19] The voters on the Democratic primaries that are, you know, those who go out and vote,
[01:51:22] you know, the older Democrats, they would, they would be moved by the editorial board
[01:51:27] of the New York Times when the New York Times said electability is actually about moderate,
[01:51:32] you know, about moderacy, electability is about moderate Democrats.
[01:51:36] You have to vote for moderate Democrats.
[01:51:38] They would believe people, but I think the sequence of electoral defeats.
[01:51:43] prove that being a lot of it requires uh who previously i think that romney also showed
[01:51:48] that being a lot of it wasn't good success in demanding more from democrats and are totally
[01:51:53] on board with much more quote-unquote radical politics like medicare for all uh which is not
[01:51:59] radical at all obviously um and and so now you're seeing the the messaging shift a little bit
[01:52:06] on the democrat side uh what do you have to say about people that uh will come out and be like
[01:52:12] Oh, I'm not taking any APEC donations now. It's great. It is not enough. Yeah, it's not enough unheard of
[01:52:20] Five years ago people used to criticize Bernie Sanders for saying he's not gonna speak at APEC
[01:52:24] They would say yeah, they would have the audacity even say like
[01:52:27] Trader yeah speak
[01:52:30] spending against me in my district calling me a liar right now because I
[01:52:35] Cosponsored Rashida to leaves bill
[01:52:37] still recognizing what the UN recognized that the Israeli government has committed a genocide.
[01:52:42] I bet they don't like that.
[01:52:44] But look, I'm glad that politicians are saying that I don't take any PAC money, I don't take
[01:52:49] any lobbyist money, but here's the point.
[01:52:51] That's not enough, first of all, because money can go through different organizations
[01:52:55] and different people.
[01:52:56] People always find a way to do it.
[01:52:58] They can go through APEX website, but those same donors can then call some other
[01:53:01] new entity.
[01:53:02] Or subsidiaries, DMFIs, another one, Democratic majority for Israel, and also the same
[01:53:07] exact American donor base can still go and and give these guys money as you said.
[01:53:11] But so my point is where do you stand on a policy? Right? I said to someone that I
[01:53:16] think that one thing that the Democratic primary will want in the future
[01:53:20] leaders of the party is just the ability to say that what happened in Gaza was
[01:53:25] a genocide by the UN. I think this is a vocabulary argument. I said of course
[01:53:30] when you ask someone what do they care about. To me that's not like a huge
[01:53:33] thing. I want to make sure I have a job. I want to make sure. Even if you
[01:53:35] don't define it as a genocide. It's very clearly bad. Have housing. I want to make sure people
[01:53:40] have my opinion wage, but people don't vote just on who's going to increase minimum wage or who's
[01:53:46] going to help their grocery bills. They also vote for a sense of character of values of who they
[01:53:53] want to be as a people. Yeah, that's why people didn't vote for Trump issue of Gaza goes to who
[01:53:59] we are. Are we going to deny things that we all saw with our own eyes? Are we going to
[01:54:05] lie to ourselves about who we are as a people, or are we going to aspire to be a people that
[01:54:11] treats everyone with dignity and human rights? And yes, of course, what I care about is a job
[01:54:17] and housing and living wage. But if you don't speak to people's values, if you don't speak to their
[01:54:23] sense of morality, you'll never get them knocking on doors and giving years of their lives.
[01:54:29] He's right about that. The emotional appeals do get people more invested.
[01:54:33] and he's right about that. He's inspired. They've never had to lead. They've never had to mobilize.
[01:54:38] They've never had to organize. I mean, this is a conversation that you and I had at the DNC
[01:54:42] specifically on the issue of Gaza, but also beyond that on immigration. If you recall,
[01:54:49] one of the major pain points for someone like myself was the anger that I had for the Democrats
[01:54:56] and their inability to deal with the issue of immigration because they were so scared of what
[01:54:59] they were seeing in the polls about 60% of Americans being in favor of
[01:55:03] nasty partition at the time I said to you that like this is going to change
[01:55:06] inevitably and then there will be Democrats who were
[01:55:10] pro more stringent you know the Democrats that leaned into the
[01:55:15] white nativist hysteria concocted by the Republicans instead of counter
[01:55:19] messaging against that I think they should all get deported
[01:55:22] we're going to look inconsistent or hypocritical ridiculous and we're
[01:55:25] there now public attitude has swung dramatically in the
[01:55:28] opposite direction. 79% of Americans favor immigration. It's the highest, it's totally
[01:55:35] dishonest, by the way, rating that immigration has gotten in the history of the United States.
[01:55:39] Talk about illegal aliens versus immigrants. A year of, you know, black bagging and kidnapping
[01:55:44] and and mass deportation initiatives that were nice try. So the question I have, both
[01:55:52] for immigration, he's right about this, but he's misrepresenting it now. What
[01:55:56] What do you think is going to be the broader democratic party sentiment at the national
[01:56:03] level against immigration now?
[01:56:05] Do you think that it's still going to demand some kind of, you know, middle of the ground
[01:56:10] approach where they're like, yeah, you know, some of these guys are actually rapist monsters
[01:56:14] and we do have to deport them implying that, you know, Joe Biden's administration wasn't
[01:56:19] doing that, which is a lie.
[01:56:20] Of course they were.
[01:56:21] If someone is doing not enough, they're going to get prosecuted.
[01:56:24] Well, then how are they arrested?
[01:56:25] or do you feel as though Democrats will be more boring and question the legitimacy of the vitriolic
[01:56:38] it's a systematic problem here this anti-immigrant sentiment that was fomented in this country
[01:56:44] okay i'm the son of immigrants my parents came here from india when i still go on a plane
[01:56:50] even when i'm going in a congressional delegation my mom says please don't lose your passport i say
[01:56:54] say, mom, I got like the military with me.
[01:56:56] There's such a fear that immigrants have of loss.
[01:57:00] And I saw how they adjusted in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
[01:57:05] And we had a very welcoming community.
[01:57:07] But the sense of having an accent, the sense of when
[01:57:10] you go in a restaurant, and they would always order and say,
[01:57:13] no, we don't want the ice.
[01:57:14] And I said, mom, they serve ice in these restaurants.
[01:57:16] I mean, you've got to just get used to the ice.
[01:57:18] And I understand what it's like to be an immigrant.
[01:57:21] And here's what I know.
[01:57:22] Immigrants make this country better.
[01:57:24] Immigrants contribute, immigrants are patriots.
[01:57:26] Not the illegal aliens.
[01:57:28] Immigrants start small businesses.
[01:57:29] My mom would tell me learn every single word
[01:57:32] in the English language
[01:57:33] because that's what's going to make you a patriot.
[01:57:36] Yeah.
[01:57:37] Yeah.
[01:57:38] So if you come here, learn English.
[01:57:40] Remember what my tweet was?
[01:57:42] This country to contribute to this country.
[01:57:44] And I am hired.
[01:57:45] And they work hard.
[01:57:46] They work hard.
[01:57:47] That's a smart mom.
[01:57:48] To be a part of this country.
[01:57:49] To be a part of this, our party.
[01:57:51] man starting with immigrants is the problem yeah as opposed to the what
[01:57:55] immigrants do if you know if I were in charge when they were talking about
[01:57:59] eating the dogs and cats you know what I would have thought it said our
[01:58:03] candidates should go to Springfield Ohio and they should stand with those Haitian
[01:58:08] immigrants and they should start to talk about what those Haitian immigrants
[01:58:11] are actually doing humanizing the migrant population against like all the
[01:58:15] racialized animus instead every trip we took was to the border I'm not
[01:58:18] The Haitians shouldn't be here, but they weren't eating cats and dogs.
[01:58:22] Don't talk about them. Why are you always leading with a lead with what the community
[01:58:26] is doing now? It was stupid for him to have said that.
[01:58:28] You got to leave with a place of conviction. I got crushed.
[01:58:32] A couple months after the election, I went on Bill Marshall.
[01:58:36] I didn't see him.
[01:58:38] I went to the Lake and Raleigh Act.
[01:58:40] I said that because even if someone has committed a criminal act in this country,
[01:58:44] we have due process. We don't just take someone and deport them.
[01:58:47] deport them. I disagree. I voted against Lake and Raleigh. Nope. And the audience
[01:58:51] should be sent out. Clearly, I lost that debate. I lost it. I mean, if you look at
[01:58:55] the question, my team was like, what, you know, you got crash. Where are those
[01:58:59] liberals at now on this? But you know what? I stuck the same place. And now
[01:59:04] the vote looks like it was the right vote. Now everyone's coming around. And
[01:59:09] you know what? The people who voted for Lake and Raleigh, they just hope
[01:59:11] everyone forgets. Yes. And most of the country will forget, but
[01:59:14] Progressives don't forget what what do I mean by a progressive progressive is simply someone who looks at this person's record
[01:59:19] Yeah, looks beyond the right. I do process in the country
[01:59:22] Yeah, Sanders so popular because he had voted for the same thing
[01:59:25] It's consistent for 40 years. Yeah people do their homework true because they don't want just someone who's gonna say the right thing in the
[01:59:32] Right moment. He's right about those who sees the wave a Bernie or a Mamdani and says how do I touch this wave?
[01:59:40] They want people who actually when they get there are going to fight because even if you win the fight
[01:59:46] Then just begins against a special interest are going to come after you and if you don't have the record to stand up
[01:59:51] Yeah shows like bill more how are you going to have the record when you get to the congress for the Senate or the White House?
[01:59:57] We need people who have conviction in our politics and I switch to be Bernie used to be against open immigration to
[02:00:05] brain, platinum in Maine. I'll do, uh,
[02:00:08] used to say that illegal aliens were added into the country to displace American
[02:00:11] workers. He was right then.
[02:00:13] Cat. I was good because episode gets all I was completely right Chicago.
[02:00:16] So many, I'm at this pronounce her name. Everybody knows, you know,
[02:00:19] they're all we've endorsed dozens across the country.
[02:00:21] These old young progressives. Yeah, no, absolutely.
[02:00:25] And I think that that's where the momentum is.
[02:00:27] And it's very clear that like the established with Democrats are trying
[02:00:31] to lean into that momentum,
[02:00:32] Not fully understanding exactly why there's so much momentum or so much grassroots a backing for a lot of these candidates and
[02:00:39] Simply trying to lean into that with aesthetic postures
[02:00:42] Yeah, instead of demanding more instead of openly calling out what Israel has done as genocide openly saying that Israel's an apartheid state and
[02:00:49] and
[02:00:51] demanding change in or
[02:00:54] Reconsidering the way that we have aligned with Israel
[02:00:57] in perpetuity, they just simply say, oh, I'm not taking any A-PAC money. And that's wishy-washy
[02:01:03] and it's marginal. It's still good that it's like moving the needle in the appropriate direction,
[02:01:06] but it's too little, too late. And I think that like you've, like you've said over and
[02:01:11] over again, Democrats need to stop being afraid of leading. Listen, we have a state. We're
[02:01:18] just watching, watching them include legal and illegal together.
[02:01:20] Yeah, I agree with that.
[02:01:21] You're being right just too early.
[02:01:22] I think it's dishonest.
[02:01:23] You know, you get punished for it endlessly, whether it be my opinions on Israel, whether
[02:01:27] it be my opinions on how the Democrats mishandled immigration, the conversation around the immigration.
[02:01:33] This is something that I was very critical on the Biden administration on from April 2021,
[02:01:38] when they first noticed that a lot of people were getting agitated and they thought, oh,
[02:01:47] if we just don't address this at all, if we don't do anything that Joe Biden ran on in 2020
[02:01:53] and defeated Donald Trump on the first 100 days of immigration was this comprehensive
[02:01:57] agenda leaning into amnesty and things of that nature.
[02:02:00] But they saw an overwhelming amount of people come to the border as usually the case whenever
[02:02:06] there is a non-republican in charge, they didn't know how to handle it.
[02:02:11] And this issue got completely out of control.
[02:02:14] At the time I said they should have prosecuted Governor Greg Abbott for trafficking human
[02:02:19] beings across state lines.
[02:02:21] in a deliberate effort to gum up the works, the already established immigration processing
[02:02:33] was not even more difficult deliberately without even corresponding with the other states and
[02:02:38] officials from other states in an attempt to exhaust their funds and exhaust their resources
[02:02:43] and it was very successful. The very fact that Rhonda Santis and Greg Abbott were able
[02:02:48] to do this without scrutiny whatsoever is incredible. It's insane to me what I
[02:02:53] miss Democrats should have punished them and then they should have reappropriated
[02:02:56] funds adequately to ensure that one this doesn't happen again and two the
[02:03:00] immigrants that were already being processed now in places like New York,
[02:03:04] Rhode Island and many other places actually had the the the localities
[02:03:09] there actually had the proper funds to make sure they were integrated
[02:03:12] Expeditiously and could work and and and not be this like
[02:03:17] On on the resources that they had finally
[02:03:22] Very frustrating to see this all the time, but one last question I have for you. We were already
[02:03:31] Yeah
[02:03:33] I do it for every day 10 hours 8 hours 10. He does not see it for 10 hours
[02:03:42] some of the comments and you got a very educated and informed community and I
[02:03:48] look you know they're the ones try some of my viewers are in this chat are the
[02:03:51] ones who are finally what it is I'm gonna change their nerds that's why it's
[02:03:55] Saturday afternoon and they're sitting in here listening to me talk to a
[02:03:59] cognitive person they're not I wouldn't say they're like the the American
[02:04:04] politics appreciated they're the activists will be knocking on doors
[02:04:08] will be on social media. Look, we have a chance finally to build a progressive
[02:04:13] movement in this country. Had finished the job that Bernie Sanders did. I
[02:04:16] endorsed him in 2016. I co-chaired with Nina Turner and Ben Cohen, his campaign in
[02:04:23] 2020. I was one of his national co-chairs and we should have won. The country would
[02:04:27] be a different place. We wouldn't have had the mess in Gaza. We didn't. We came
[02:04:30] close. We can finish the job in 26 and 28 and build an FDR-like
[02:04:35] progressive coalition and that's going to happen because of people here. I mean, this
[02:04:41] is the energy of the movement and with Zoran winning, it shows anything is possible. The
[02:04:46] energy is on our side.
[02:04:48] Yeah, no, absolutely. Do you fear that foreign governments may take action against you beyond
[02:04:56] simply trying to destroy you and dumping loads of funds into your office?
[02:05:01] Which one? If you have to guess.
[02:05:02] Well, look they're going after me both because of the Epstein issue and because of my
[02:05:07] Yeah votes and and comments on Gaza
[02:05:10] You know and the tech some of the tech billionaires don't like me these days because I said that we should be for the workers
[02:05:18] And not just have AI put data centers everywhere
[02:05:21] When it's increasing electricity costs and using water costs
[02:05:25] And I said that the tech companies need to be paying for that and need to have renewable energy
[02:05:30] I need to have a water use standards. And so some people started for me there
[02:05:35] And so I have taken on some powerful interests, but you know killing PC gaming
[02:05:41] Yeah, can we talk about the Ram costs jail as part of Gandhi's independence movement, you know, literally in jail
[02:05:48] He was a jail twice
[02:05:51] And the challenges as an American politician pale in comparison to that
[02:05:55] So when I think about, you know, what risks I'm taking, what issues I'm fighting for, I think nothing I do will come to the courage that my grandfather had.
[02:06:06] And by that, I don't just mean my grandfather. I mean all of the people who have sacrificed for his people.
[02:06:12] Yeah, we're on a PDE server. We're lucky.
[02:06:13] One of the people who fought in World War II and scaled the cliffs of Normandy, whether there were people who were beaten in the Edmund Pettus Bridge,
[02:06:18] had his bridge, whether they were part of the colonizing movements around the world.
[02:06:23] We have a chance to do a beautiful thing in America, to build a truly
[02:06:26] multiracial democracy of equality and dignity of every human being,
[02:06:31] to move beyond the colonizers model of the world, to have a world that
[02:06:35] recognizes the dignity.
[02:06:36] I think we should have borders personally in every person.
[02:06:39] Yeah, I think we should have borders.
[02:06:41] Think we need borders to be in the United States of America to have that chance.
[02:06:45] Yeah.
[02:06:45] It's, I always say, like, look, while
[02:06:48] White supremacy is definitely a resilient galvanizing factor for many Americans.
[02:06:56] Americans are much, much more open-minded about diversity than even our European counterparts
[02:07:03] are.
[02:07:04] And that is precisely the reason why in spite of Donald Trump's popularity, in spite of how
[02:07:08] much he hammered on undocumented migrants doing all these crimes and whatnot, which
[02:07:13] is pure manufactured hysteria, manufactured outrage, that Americans by and large are very
[02:07:20] inconsistent in the way that they see the world, and there's a sea of contradictions
[02:07:25] there for the average American politics understander, the median voter, and that's precisely the
[02:07:30] reason why the very same people, if you were to ask them, the very same people
[02:07:35] that were holding up even the mass deportation to Port-A-Mal placards at the Trump rallies,
[02:07:40] If you were to ask them, like, do you think an immigrant that's been here for 10 years
[02:07:44] that has done no crimes whatsoever should have amnesty after, you know, background checks
[02:07:50] and illegal alien, all collectively say absolutely.
[02:07:54] And I'm not making this up.
[02:07:55] I'm not making up a hypothetical person.
[02:07:57] There's evidence to suggest, you know, I don't say it is the polls.
[02:08:03] I'm sure it's a real structure.
[02:08:04] Because I grew up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 99% white Christian.
[02:08:09] I was one of the only Indian Hindu kids, Indian American Hindu kids on the street.
[02:08:13] And I used to play Little League, baseball.
[02:08:16] Yeah.
[02:08:16] I couldn't hit.
[02:08:17] They used to put me ninth.
[02:08:18] When I used to go up to hit, they used to say, watch the button.
[02:08:21] I was so bad at hitting, but I knew those folks and I knew they were decent
[02:08:26] and kind and welcoming and that they wanted me and my family to fit in.
[02:08:33] They didn't, because you were a legal immigrant, good community.
[02:08:36] We are a decent and good people that has been exploited by politicians or protecting an Epstein class
[02:08:42] We're protecting and business owners who import illegal aliens
[02:08:46] immigrants blaming foreign countries
[02:08:48] Blaming LGBT and trans people because they don't want to deal
[02:08:53] Yeah, the wealth and the power that is shifting folks and if we come in with truth if we come in with honesty
[02:08:59] And if we say look we was legal of course he was
[02:09:02] multiracial democracy. They can respect each other. And we are sick of having our money
[02:09:06] go to Argentina or Netanyahu. We're sick of the wars in Iraq or Venezuela or Libya.
[02:09:12] We want Medicare for all. We want $10 a day child care. We want a tax.
[02:09:16] $10 a day child care is crazy. We want child care, health care, education
[02:09:22] for every American. Then I think we can inspire this country. And I call it economic patriotism.
[02:09:28] But I believe it's a patriotic vision of what America is supposed to be, of how you can
[02:09:32] have an Indian American of Hindu faith talking to someone of Muslim faith on a Saturday afternoon
[02:09:37] and inspiring a nation.
[02:09:38] Let's be the best.
[02:09:39] In a room filled with Christmas decorations.
[02:09:41] With Christmas.
[02:09:42] There you go.
[02:09:43] But no, absolutely.
[02:09:44] It's what you're describing is coming fairly close to class first politics in general.
[02:09:51] This doesn't mean that you write off, you know, other marginalized identities
[02:09:55] or other marginalized groups in this bargain, but it's more so to bring voters from the
[02:10:04] other side without compromise and on those values.
[02:10:07] And I think that in the absence of Democrats engaging in this sort of class-first politics,
[02:10:11] they often simply engage in this aesthetic posture towards like protecting migrants or
[02:10:17] protecting trans people.
[02:10:19] And they're the first to write them off as we saw in the aftermath of the last
[02:10:24] general.
[02:10:25] The policies are popular.
[02:10:26] That's the reason why.
[02:10:27] You were just like too protective over transnuclearity.
[02:10:29] That wasn't even a point of contention at all.
[02:10:31] Absolutely was.
[02:10:32] And the only reason why you were defined by those policies is because you were not defined
[02:10:36] by any of the policies that you wanted to put forward because in the absence of being
[02:10:41] defined by easy to understand policies like the ones that you suggested, of course
[02:10:46] your opposition is going to frame you in whichever way they want to and you're
[02:10:49] going to be, and the public is going to see you by your opposition's framing.
[02:10:53] And that's precisely what happened.
[02:10:54] Well, Dr. King is the most eloquent on this and I've always, I don't remember the exact
[02:10:58] speech, but he says, when the white man said, well, how do I feed my family?
[02:11:03] They fed him Jim Crow. When the white man said, how am I going to have a voice?
[02:11:09] And why should I accept my place? They fed him Jim Crow. And what King diagnosed was that systemic
[02:11:15] racism was the answer to mass, the class of inequality. Yeah. And what we need to do is
[02:11:23] He's right about this movement that was right about this was building with their rustin and the freedom movement that jesse jackson identity politics distract from class politics
[02:11:32] Black working class latino people wealthy or not who believe that you can have a multiracial day
[02:11:38] Democracy with dignity for everyone and not just wealth concentrated in the hands of a few who have impunity
[02:11:44] And to get it back to ebbstein the ultimate impunity is if you feel you can rape young girls and get away
[02:11:50] That's a big one.
[02:11:51] Absolutely.
[02:11:52] Well, thanks so much, Rokana, for coming on and giving us your time on this otherwise
[02:11:57] very busy Saturday.
[02:11:58] I love it.
[02:11:59] I appreciate it.
[02:12:00] Thank you.
[02:12:01] Merry Christmas.
[02:12:02] Yeah.
[02:12:03] To you as well.
[02:12:04] Yeah.
[02:12:05] All right.
[02:12:06] Okay.
[02:12:07] Here we go.
[02:12:09] Well, I will say that, you know, for Hassan, definitely I think that at the beginning
[02:12:14] he talked a lot.
[02:12:15] It would have been nice if he let Rokana talk more.
[02:12:19] other than that, I think he did a pretty good job on the interview. And, you know, I hope that this
[02:12:23] is one of the issues that, you know, with the Epstein files, I think this is something that we
[02:12:29] should put aside other bullshit politics for. And it's something that is that important,
[02:12:35] that that meaningful, that everybody should just say, listen, let's focus on this, this
[02:12:41] matters a lot. This is a Hassan W. I'm glad that he brought Rokana on. I'm happy about
[02:12:46] I think he did a good job with the interview and overall yeah, it's yeah
[02:12:51] I think that we're better off before after it than we were before right and so that's what I would say
[02:12:56] Yeah, I mean again. I try to be fair. I'm a fair guy
[02:13:00] One way or another I'm trying to be a fair guy as much as possible
[02:13:04] So I saw true some decoration that I think for Ramadan. I have no idea and he's candid for DNC needs in 2028
[02:13:11] Yeah, I mean like I agree with a lot of what Ro Khanna is saying like in my opinion
[02:13:15] And I think that Democrats have a massive issue with this, because in my opinion, I think
[02:13:20] there's a, this is a pick one situation where you either can pick to have mass migration
[02:13:27] and unfettered immigration of third worlders without a lot of vetting, or you can have
[02:13:32] really strong social programs.
[02:13:35] I don't think that you can have both of them because if you bring in a bunch of
[02:13:38] people that aren't net positives to the economy, the amount of money that's being
[02:13:43] withdrawn from these systems becomes too high and it falls apart. It's kind of like what's happening
[02:13:48] with social security for an example. And I think this is a reality that Democrats need to address
[02:13:55] because you can't just say, okay, well, we're going to let in all these migrants and, you know,
[02:14:00] this is the country of opportunity. But we also want to have Medicare for all. Like, you have
[02:14:05] to pick one of these two things. The reason why we used to let anybody come to America
[02:14:10] is because we didn't have fifteen different social systems that micromanage
[02:14:13] how people live right
[02:14:15] we didn't have food stamps we didn't have social security
[02:14:18] we didn't have snap we didn't have all this other stuff
[02:14:21] so really is section eight housing
[02:14:23] so jr uh... germany does good social integration the masses just too big
[02:14:27] germany does good social integration i mean i don't know i've i've seen a
[02:14:30] few cars driving through crowds proving that that's not really true
[02:14:33] but who knows the whole interview and i think they also do a really big
[02:14:37] the service. Like, Rokana comes over. His mother tells him to learn his speak English
[02:14:41] and learn every word in the English dictionary. Great advice, you know, amazing upbringing.
[02:14:48] I think that's what everybody would want to see. I don't think anybody, whenever they're
[02:14:51] criticizing migration, nobody's thinking about Rokana and his mother, right? I don't
[02:14:56] think that anybody thinks that. They're talking about people that come to the country
[02:14:59] that are net negative taxpayers and that they don't learn the language, they don't
[02:15:05] integrate with the country. You remember O'Connor left and he said,
[02:15:07] Merry Christmas, okay? This isn't some happy holidays bullshit. Like that's an American.
[02:15:12] So at the end of the day, I think this entire fixation around it, what we have to be able
[02:15:18] to distinguish between good actors and bad actors. And I think it's very obvious that
[02:15:22] there are some people who are migrants who are bad actors and there are other people who
[02:15:26] are migrants who are good actors. And I think the problem is that you keep making
[02:15:30] this distinction between the two or refusing to make the distinction. And I think that
[02:15:34] that you're going to be running into a pretty big problem. So, yeah, that's generally it.
[02:15:38] And we live with them, and we have to. And I am, I don't want Hindus here. I don't have a problem
[02:15:44] with Hindus at all. I mean, as I've said, this is my personal experience coming from just me,
[02:15:50] is that I actually think that the amount of, I have met more Indian Americans that have been
[02:15:57] more Americanized than any other group. Like, I would say it's basically on the same level
[02:16:02] as the, you know, Texas, Mexican with the, you know, basically, faded jeans and like the
[02:16:10] Tommy, Tony Romo, you know, Jersey for the Dallas Cowboys, right? Like, I feel like it's
[02:16:16] basically on that same level. This guy is 100% America. So yeah, I mean, I don't agree
[02:16:21] with that. And I think it's also it's a matter of degree to like, I don't want infinite
[02:16:25] Indian migration into America. I don't want infinite Chinese migration. I don't want
[02:16:30] infinite Russian migration, Polish migration. I don't want infant migration from anywhere.
[02:16:35] But that being said, I think that you have to bring these people in. And if you want
[02:16:39] to have these social systems and you want to have a social safety net, like, you know,
[02:16:44] childcare for $10 a day, great idea, love the idea. How do we pay for that? The problem
[02:16:50] is that we have so many people that aren't paying into the system, then I feel like
[02:16:55] we're going to run out of money the same as we are with Social Security. So that's
[02:16:59] That's the main concern. I think that Democrats have to pick one. They have to pick social
[02:17:03] systems or they have to pick mass migration. You can't have both. And that's the only concern
[02:17:08] I really have. The other stuff, it's disappointing because a lot of the other stuff that he's
[02:17:12] supporting and I think a lot of the other Democrats are supporting are things that
[02:17:16] I'm very much in favor with, right? So yeah, matters is compatible with your social
[02:17:21] values, societal values. I think you're right, but I think that compatibility
[02:17:24] with societal values will be, it's a lot higher.
[02:17:28] You're going to have a much higher degree of assimilation
[02:17:32] if it's done at a slow drip.
[02:17:35] That way those people come into a group
[02:17:38] and they're not able to effectively
[02:17:40] create their own enclaves.
[02:17:42] I find that enclaves where people don't assimilate,
[02:17:45] I don't really see that being a good thing.
[02:17:47] Now obviously people should have freedom of association,
[02:17:50] but there should very clearly be a uh... you know a a a nudge
[02:17:55] in order to become part of the greater american population right that's my
[02:17:58] that's my viewpoint on it
[02:18:00] so there's a reason we have a yearly cap on legal migration yeah exactly and i
[02:18:03] think that really there needs to be a better distinction between illegal
[02:18:07] aliens or illegal immigrants and legal immigrants because i i i do really
[02:18:11] think that
[02:18:12] i think that the refusal to draw a distinction through vocabulary has
[02:18:17] created more xenophobia than I think I don't know it's really hard to say like
[02:18:21] that more than Trump right but I think that it's created a lot of xenophobia
[02:18:24] and I think that it's created a lot of racism and it's created a lot of
[02:18:28] negativity overall and it's like kind of you're laundering the good
[02:18:33] reputation of you know beneficial and you can just look at the demographics
[02:18:38] right you look at Iranian Americans you look at Indian Americans like these
[02:18:43] guys are doing better than white people are in terms of demographics now
[02:18:47] Now obviously there's a tremendous selection bias there and that's one of the reasons why.
[02:18:51] But we can talk about that a million times.
[02:18:53] The point is that those people that come over here are tremendously beneficial to the
[02:18:57] country by every definition.
[02:18:59] It's cope.
[02:19:00] Well, it's not, it's not cope.
[02:19:02] Whenever you're only taking the best of the best of another country and then you
[02:19:05] displace them into another country, very obviously just by a select, I mean, actually
[02:19:10] why am I arguing?
[02:19:11] Just read what selection bias means.
[02:19:13] Think about how the immigration process works.
[02:19:15] Think about who has the money.
[02:19:16] This is obvious, okay?
[02:19:18] So anyway, what I'm saying is that those people
[02:19:21] very clearly are not the problem.
[02:19:23] That's obviously not the problem.
[02:19:25] And I think that you're laundering their goodwill
[02:19:28] and their good reputation that they have earned in America,
[02:19:32] that their reputation that they have earned in America,
[02:19:34] you know, Chinese Americans, you know, like,
[02:19:37] and I'm not trying to say like there's a bad immigrant
[02:19:39] group like Somalis or something like that,
[02:19:42] but I'm saying that very clearly,
[02:19:43] like there's a huge distinction.
[02:19:45] and in that distinction that you're laundering the goodwill
[02:19:48] and the hard work that those people went in
[02:19:51] with the bad behavior and the cynical behavior
[02:19:55] that illegal aliens did
[02:19:57] you see i'm saying statistically yes statistically this is true but you
[02:20:00] shouldn't apply statistics to individuals because it's fundamentally just by a
[02:20:04] definition it's dehumanizing
[02:20:06] and i try to avoid
[02:20:07] you know of uh... applying a
[02:20:10] statistic to an individual person
[02:20:13] so yeah uh... that that's that's really it's a like
[02:20:16] basically like for example
[02:20:18] you know like you could say that like men and women are like men are very
[02:20:22] that this is a
[02:20:23] we're gonna avoid the racial ones okay guys uh... twitches are ready for that
[02:20:26] one
[02:20:27] but obviously there's racial distinctions we're not going to talk about the
[02:20:29] let's talk about the easier one
[02:20:31] which is male and female
[02:20:33] men and women should be treated equal in the eyes of the law
[02:20:36] but at the same time i think that we all realize that men are more violent
[02:20:40] than women
[02:20:41] and there's also other differences biologically that men and women have
[02:20:45] so you can treat people the same in the eyes of the law
[02:20:49] and you should expect people to be treated the same but acknowledge that
[02:20:52] there are statistical differences between the two
[02:20:55] women get away with a lot which i think is unfair i think it's very unfair i
[02:20:59] think that women have a tremendous privilege with the legal system
[02:21:01] not only with uh... you know child custody and things like that
[02:21:05] but also with things that are beyond that too i think it's ridiculous
[02:21:09] India sucks at rewarding skills. That's why they come here. I mean, I don't I don't know what India's problems are. It's a massive country. There's over a billion people that live there.
[02:21:18] I'm not like I don't think it's very hard for me to say that this is what Indians do whenever there's a billion people that live in the country, right? I mean,
[02:21:26] And also they have, my understanding is that they had a class system, a caste system, excuse
[02:21:32] me, where there's like five castes and the majority of Indians that are here in America
[02:21:37] have, you know, they're coming from the Brahmin class, which is the highest, you know, social
[02:21:42] caste in India.
[02:21:43] And it was removed, I think they got rid of it in like the 1950s, something like
[02:21:47] that.
[02:21:48] But it's kind of like how, you know, like whenever we got rid of slavery, for example,
[02:21:52] It's not like they just said, oh, I guess white people and black people are the same.
[02:21:56] So like there's definitely like a ripple effect that that has.
[02:22:00] And my understanding is that they're still kind of a, they're still like an implicit
[02:22:05] thing, but I'm not, I'm not an Indian.
[02:22:07] So like I just, I'm hearing about this.
[02:22:09] I'm not really seeing it.
[02:22:11] So yeah, guy was merchant class and a Sean Shaw right now.
[02:22:14] I don't know if that's really true.
[02:22:16] You're basing that probably off of his last name.
[02:22:18] I don't, I don't know if that's a definitive thing.
[02:22:20] I'm aware of what you're thinking about, but I'm not sure.
[02:22:22] But the merchant class, my understanding is that's either number two or number three.
[02:22:27] But I could be wrong.
[02:22:29] I think that there's the military class and merchant, which is like one of the two.
[02:22:33] I think it's the second, but I don't know.
[02:22:34] Anyway, racist.
[02:22:36] Well, hey, somebody's got to know this stuff, right?
[02:22:38] And Eurecton, Light of Moitrum, be completely delisted.
[02:22:41] Yeah, because the Sony sued Nettys or they didn't sue them,
[02:22:47] but they pursued some legal settlement.
[02:22:49] I hope that game comes out, but I don't know if that's going to happen.
[02:22:53] So yeah.
[02:22:54] Merchant's number one, actually.
[02:22:59] I don't know that.
[02:23:01] So yeah.
[02:23:02] Yeah, I don't want to ever saw this thing.
[02:23:03] He about you during the interview.
[02:23:04] Well, I mean, he didn't bring me up.
[02:23:05] I thought that was pretty impressive, you know, like, yeah, he didn't bring me up
[02:23:09] to the congressman.
[02:23:10] I think that's pretty good.
[02:23:11] You know, maybe maybe we're starting to see a new leaf here.
[02:23:14] So we'll see what happens.
[02:23:16] You watching the Andrew Tate fight today?
[02:23:18] right? Yeah, he's making progress, right? Imagine that. Yeah, I think you did a pretty
[02:23:23] good job. And yeah, there you go. It felt good to see you guys agreeing on stuff. Well,
[02:23:28] I think that generally, like there's a few, and I think that one point, this is the last
[02:23:32] point I want to make, and that I want to look at some other stuff, is that Rayfora-san
[02:23:36] had a 40-minute segment smearing you, even LSDF comments. Comments are defending
[02:23:40] you. Oh, geez. And it really is excellent. What is this here, if I can find this?
[02:23:47] These Epstein files exposed as well as backtracking on Trump's views, partnered with ADL, and as
[02:23:54] one sided with Israel, yeah, I mean, I've never been...
[02:23:57] The thing is that, I mean, I don't know if we can pull up the video of me watching the
[02:24:01] Benjamin Netanyahu speech from like two years ago or a year and a half ago, where
[02:24:05] I was very clearly against America's involvement with Israel.
[02:24:10] I feel like I've been very consistent with this.
[02:24:13] I don't really know why he's going with this angle.
[02:24:16] i i think maybe there's some people that might think that
[02:24:20] but uh... also you can see how this is that the rats are escaping it's not rats
[02:24:23] it's roaches by the way
[02:24:25] but that's okay
[02:24:26] and um... i i has been called commented that the a d l uh... when they were the
[02:24:31] ones getting pro palestinian content creators the platform for criticizing
[02:24:34] israel past two years
[02:24:36] this this messaging getting pro palace that this is the messaging that has on
[02:24:40] always uses and i think that it's so incredibly
[02:24:43] it's so tremendously and incredibly dishonest because i think that it
[02:24:47] really wonders the bad behavior of these content creators
[02:24:51] through the goodwill that the palestinian people have with the american
[02:24:54] public i think that overall they they do have goodwill
[02:24:57] and most people agree with it
[02:24:59] so uh... here's the video right here
[02:25:02] and this is me talking uh...
[02:25:04] this is where our money is going this is from july two thousand and twenty
[02:25:09] four
[02:25:10] so again this is uh... just you know for counting here
[02:25:14] this is not this is like fifteen months ago something like that right
[02:25:18] it's a year and a half ago
[02:25:20] and you can see that i'm extremely critical of it
[02:25:23] basically ever it's a full-grown cult meeting everybody is is massively
[02:25:27] fucking negative about this
[02:25:29] so this entire idea that i'm just like warming up to the idea of being
[02:25:32] hostile towards israel or not even hostile but just
[02:25:35] you know not wanting to support israel is america i mean this is just it's
[02:25:39] It's just a factually untrue statement.
[02:25:41] And all you have to do is look at my videos
[02:25:43] and you'll immediately see that's true.
[02:25:45] So yeah, the clapping, remember that?
[02:25:50] Yeah.
[02:25:52] Remember this?
[02:25:56] Burn any flag I want, that's right.
[02:25:59] Yep.
[02:26:01] Let me get the, I gotta get this up again.
[02:26:04] For all we know, Iran is funding the anti-usual protests
[02:26:08] The people getting up and clapping remind me of the seals at SeaWorld when the trainer raises their hand
[02:26:23] Look at this watch watch this this was crazy
[02:26:38] Jesus. Jesus. He's got a point? No, no. Part of what he's saying is true. No, it is.
[02:26:56] That's amazing. See? See? I've been consistent about this the entire time. I recognize that
[02:27:03] Iran can be an adversary and them having nuclear weapons is a danger, but at the
[02:27:07] same time i don't agree with the underlying or unwavering support of
[02:27:11] israel in spite of any of their actions i think this is that i don't know why
[02:27:16] this obvious position isn't the position that everybody has i i think this is very
[02:27:20] obvious so yeah um... anyway there it is so i've said the same thing i've said it
[02:27:25] for years i've had this opinion for years
[02:27:28] and uh... i will watch this and see what it is
[02:27:31] but uh... yeah that's that's generally what my viewpoint is just like israel
[02:27:36] What even as the gold took Trump's dick out of his mouth on this one? Yeah, because
[02:27:42] Okay, one more
[02:27:44] What even as the gold took Trump's dick out of his mouth on this one?
[02:27:47] Yeah, because he's fucking seeing the tea leaves. Okay. That's the other thing
[02:27:51] I'd be I've had this viewpoint ever since the beginning. I've not made a single video ever a criticizing if you go and you look
[02:27:57] Right here. This is with Epstein too
[02:28:00] Um as mon gold Epstein
[02:28:02] So, this is a video that I released yesterday.
[02:28:08] This is a one hour long video that came out less than a day ago, and it already has over
[02:28:14] a million views.
[02:28:18] Show the clips.
[02:28:19] What is this here?
[02:28:20] Yeah.
[02:28:21] Oh, here we go.
[02:28:22] Yeah, this is a nice clip.
[02:28:23] So we've got also, before we go to this, we'll just look at this here.
[02:28:27] This is the clip search right here.
[02:28:29] uh... i don't know why it's at steam
[02:28:36] you can see all of this fb i has gone rogue nine months ago
[02:28:41] uh... it's never coming out five months ago trump or e look at all these
[02:28:49] now some of these are are like i mean this is some fucking thing with amiru
[02:28:53] i don't think this has to do with it
[02:28:55] but you can see very clearly been ship hero rock bottom
[02:28:59] by all this stuff so i i i've i've had this position i've i've i've probably
[02:29:03] released more videos about at steen
[02:29:06] then hossan has
[02:29:08] is a true that's what's crazy about it
[02:29:11] and so if you scroll down and you look at this year
[02:29:13] like and also they've got a lot of views
[02:29:16] a million views one point one million views nine hundred thousand views
[02:29:21] two point four million views one point six one million views
[02:29:25] and one point five million views
[02:29:28] but this is it right i mean i i've been one of the main people that's been
[02:29:32] pushing this on youtube
[02:29:33] i have and you remember what i said whenever coffee's ill was making all
[02:29:38] of those videos
[02:29:40] i said that we are going to pitch and cry
[02:29:43] and moaned and complain
[02:29:46] and malled and get mad about this until it happens
[02:29:53] well it happened
[02:29:56] There it is.
[02:29:59] How about that?
[02:30:02] There it is.
[02:30:03] We did it.
[02:30:04] And so videos generate income.
[02:30:07] I don't know if they make money or not, I hope so.
[02:30:09] Who gives a shit?
[02:30:10] I do it for free.
[02:30:12] So yeah, it doesn't matter.
[02:30:13] New coffee's over.
[02:30:14] It's spreading more awareness about FCNH.
[02:30:15] Yeah, I've been talking.
[02:30:17] And also, by the way, me talking about it
[02:30:19] means more than Hassan talking about it,
[02:30:22] because I am connecting with people that are more
[02:30:25] on average right wing than Hasan is. So really like whenever I make a video, even, oh I forgot
[02:30:32] about this. Yes, I even got a shout out, this is what's crazy, is that imagine being
[02:30:38] less accurate than MSNBC, I forgot all about this. MSNBC shouts out Asmongold, what the
[02:30:45] fuck is this? Is this real? Oh geez. Okay, I'm on MSNBC.
[02:30:50] likely to be consumed by the very entities that propped him up and here's where that that plays out day to day the
[02:30:56] Toadies like Charlie Kirk's and those they're gonna always defend him right because that's they're in the protocols
[02:31:01] That is what their base is that's what they get but the people that he activated the video game streamers
[02:31:06] Aswin Gold who said he's out there acting like he's guilty
[02:31:08] Damn damn, bro. They talking about me, huh? How about that? Are you still talking about Jeffrey at that scene?
[02:31:16] What do you mean my hand was in the cookie jar? I
[02:31:18] I didn't have a cookie in my hand while my hand was in the cookie jar. I didn't I wasn't getting any cookies out of the cookie jar
[02:31:25] What do you mean? No, just because you had it at my hand
[02:31:28] I just because I had the cookie and the cookie was next to the cookie jar just to me
[02:31:32] I got out of the cookie jar. I mean you can't just go and I mean, this is a big it's a big assumption, right?
[02:31:37] I mean, what's this?
[02:31:38] Face full of comes out. What do you mean?
[02:31:41] I haven't been eating any cookies. So yes. Yeah, what cookie jar there is no cookie jar. See it's gone
[02:31:48] It's broken. It's just glass. What are you talking about? What are we still talking about this cookie jar for as people still obsessed with a cookie jar?
[02:31:54] Can you believe that wow? What is this and so the entire idea that I was sleeping for this ever ever?
[02:32:03] total bullshit
[02:32:05] total total bullshit
[02:32:10] Just like with Israel Asmengold who spent the last two years consistently complaining that I and many others
[02:32:16] needed to be deplatformed because we were anti-Semitic terrorists.
[02:32:20] That wasn't the reason why.
[02:32:22] It's now turned around and is like defending Pukinakua and saying like the primary responsible,
[02:32:30] the primary party responsible for anti-Semitism growing in America is Israel.
[02:32:33] It's like, bitch, that's my take.
[02:32:35] You call me?
[02:32:36] Yeah, exactly.
[02:32:37] We're both right.
[02:32:38] It's true.
[02:32:39] It's undeniable that Israel and what they've done and the awareness of the Palestinians
[02:32:45] and everything, Gaza, it's undeniable that this has been the main causal factor for Antelope.
[02:32:52] If I look up and it's bright outside and he looks up and he's bright out and it's bright
[02:32:57] outside, it doesn't mean I stole the fucking sky from Hassan.
[02:33:01] It means I have a fucking neck.
[02:33:03] You just look, oh, wow.
[02:33:04] Damn, it's really fucking obviously.
[02:33:08] Obviously this is the way it is.
[02:33:11] He didn't, did he invent this idea?
[02:33:16] Help me a fucking anti-semitic terrorist for that,
[02:33:18] for two years.
[02:33:19] I did not.
[02:33:21] He went from demanding that every college campus protest
[02:33:24] or get deported or-
[02:33:25] This is, oh my God.
[02:33:27] Fired or thrown in fucking prisoners on them.
[02:33:30] Sure.
[02:33:33] Is it the pause?
[02:33:37] Oh, you know.
[02:33:37] We really gotta deal with this real shit.
[02:33:39] Oh. Yeah.
[02:33:41] Asman Gould is backtracking his support for Trump and Israel as their approval nose dies
[02:33:44] despite a year of daily praise.
[02:33:46] A year of daily praise.
[02:33:47] It's crazy that this account is called this information tracker.
[02:33:50] I think that it's accurate because the entire account tracks disinformation by posting it
[02:33:55] every day.
[02:33:58] It's not true.
[02:33:59] No, it's just simply not true.
[02:34:03] Now claims he never trusted Trump and he is saying he says protecting Israel is America
[02:34:06] first despite prior calls for protests to be jailed.
[02:34:10] uh... protesting israel's america for a while despite prior cost of protest be
[02:34:13] jailed and reported and i love that this guy says one year from now actually guys
[02:34:18] oh no nevermind i thought it was a defense actually guys trans people are
[02:34:21] kind of base and i don't know what the republicans are going so hard against
[02:34:23] them in this one freedom of their life and isn't about the america's four
[02:34:27] that wasn't one year ago that was five years ago
[02:34:32] that's not one year from that that was i i that's been my take on it
[02:34:36] the entire time
[02:34:37] if you go back and you watch the video that i did two days ago
[02:34:41] three days ago about uh...
[02:34:46] what was it the trans thing and i was talking about how you know like i could
[02:34:49] empathize on a small level with trans is on a song saying this for hogwarts
[02:34:54] legacy
[02:34:56] what is this year
[02:34:57] well let me you know i'll get to that
[02:35:00] where is it here gamers of one
[02:35:04] well i'll see if i can find it
[02:35:06] the bill banning trans kids. Yeah. Like, so basically, like my,
[02:35:09] my take on it was that like I could understand like a microcosm of
[02:35:15] the way that trans people felt, because I remember the dissonance
[02:35:19] and the like kind of the anguish that I felt when I looked in the
[02:35:23] mirror and I was missing a tooth. And I felt like I couldn't
[02:35:26] really recognize myself anymore. And I hated myself for it. So
[02:35:30] like, I mean, I even use that matter like, I mean, Hassan,
[02:35:33] I think he has all of his teeth,
[02:35:34] so he doesn't even understand this.
[02:35:37] He doesn't even understand, I understand it.
[02:35:40] I do, I've lost a lot of them.
[02:35:43] Empathy of crazy people, yeah.
[02:35:44] I mean, if you wanna think they're crazy or whatever,
[02:35:47] tooth and algae, yeah, I'm telling you.
[02:35:51] So you felt, yeah, I have trans teeth.
[02:35:54] Tension and validation from the audience.
[02:35:56] I hate that kind of person.
[02:35:57] I don't wanna name names.
[02:35:58] Do you think people will get married
[02:35:59] for playing Hogwarts game?
[02:36:00] Yeah, I might actually end up not playing it
[02:36:02] These things are fucking popping off. I was thinking of buying it. I feel like people will be very upset. I did
[02:36:07] I wanted to play it. I wanted to play it. I was excited for it
[02:36:10] I'm not gonna sit here and lie to you. It looks kind of cool
[02:36:13] Truly feel like the backlash that will come of this is just not worth it because goddamn
[02:36:17] Transposters can be very very very unhinged. God forbid
[02:36:23] I'm not gonna sit here and lie to you it looks kind of cool
[02:36:25] Truly feel like the backlash that will come of this is just not worth it because goddamn
[02:36:30] Transporters can be very, very, very unhinged. God forbid.
[02:36:36] And you know what's funny is that he was right. They were totally unhinged about this Hogwarts
[02:36:42] Legacy stuff. They went completely over the line. I think that this Hogwarts Legacy crash out was
[02:36:49] one of the big reasons why the internet became even more hostile for trans people.
[02:36:55] You don't want them coming.
[02:36:56] How did you deal with it when you streamed the game? How did I deal with it?
[02:36:59] Yeah, so yeah, exactly. I mean, yeah, you don't want to be afraid of your audience like that, right?
[02:37:05] And so, anyway, I'll watch this and I do want to move on. I don't want to talk about it. I mean,
[02:37:09] we watched the Hasan thing. There are people that I've seen defending as we will be like,
[02:37:15] will he change this mind? No, he didn't. Wait a minute. I changed. Okay, so okay,
[02:37:21] fucking idiot. Last week, he was still saying, I'm the primary vector of anti-Semitism growing
[02:37:26] on this platform.
[02:37:28] My opinions didn't change.
[02:37:33] His did.
[02:37:34] One must ask the question.
[02:37:35] What?
[02:37:36] So, wait a minute.
[02:37:37] So, are my opinions changing or am I consistent?
[02:37:43] Hi.
[02:37:44] As a matter of fact, so my opinions didn't change or they did change?
[02:37:50] When?
[02:37:51] There's shit ton of people in my community after October 7 were like, fuck you, I
[02:37:55] I want to hear from you. I can't believe you wouldn't you wouldn't immediately say like these guys are, you know, barbaric super rapist monsters and they are
[02:38:05] How much are awful? They're terrible. What are we talking about? They're obviously bad. Like, what are we doing and have have no emancipatory need here whatsoever?
[02:38:16] Yeah, how dare you say this is you know Israel's responsibility after 75 years of apartheid and genocide and ethnic cleansing
[02:38:24] everyone that left this community
[02:38:26] Realized perhaps I was right and they might have been fucking wrong
[02:38:30] Asmond gold
[02:38:31] 100% spent the last two years going after every single person
[02:38:36] Every single fucking person that called out Israel with maximum intensity here because
[02:38:42] you guys used Israel's bad behavior as a shield for your own. That's the reason why
[02:38:50] you tried to launder the legitimate real problem that Palestinians have with
[02:38:57] your own personal vendettas, your own personal politics, and your own personal
[02:39:03] reputation. But you can't tell me that Frogan calling Ludwig a cracker is
[02:39:09] is helping Palestinians whenever she's telling him not to donate to Palestinians
[02:39:17] What are we doing
[02:39:20] The line himself with Ethan Klein
[02:39:22] Who also said free Palestine and he has been in favor of this the differences that I think
[02:39:29] Ethan and Hassan have with Israel Palestine
[02:39:32] I would say that the majority of the things that they think about it are the same
[02:39:37] there's like a very small amount of differences and they're magnified for no
[02:39:43] reason. He was one of the major advocates for deep platforming and I kept
[02:39:50] calling it out and I was just free speech how was this how was this free
[02:39:57] speech well it's not about free speech and it's also about the rules on the
[02:40:01] platform right I mean like the thing is that if you have a rule set and you
[02:40:06] don't apply the rules that you don't have any rules. That's the issue.
[02:40:15] And now then change the rules. Donald Trump is losing his motion, losing
[02:40:19] his momentum. He is slowly going to back away. Well, of course, like, and also, by the way,
[02:40:25] this entire concept is it. I understand this might be crazy for people like us on to
[02:40:31] to imagine, but sometimes whenever something is changing and the situation changes, your
[02:40:40] opinion changes as well.
[02:40:43] It's undeniable that the way Trump handled the Epstein files has dramatically soured
[02:40:49] my opinion on him.
[02:40:51] And I think that if it hasn't for you, you need to start paying attention.
[02:40:57] What are we doing?
[02:40:58] course. Okay. And I told you this already. I told you this from the start. His subreddit
[02:41:09] was partnering with the ADL partner. I didn't know that. This is the first time I'm hearing
[02:41:17] of this.
[02:41:19] Hearing with the ADL to the platform people like Morgan, the platform people like myself
[02:41:23] the platform Morgan who's Morgan other propensity and content creators and now
[02:41:29] he's over here talking about partnering up with Nick Fuentes an actual anti-semi
[02:41:34] you're gonna have to reconcile that there's people that you disagree with on
[02:41:42] the other side and they're making a very large in road into politics you are
[02:41:48] and I think this is a big problem and people might not want to acknowledge it
[02:41:52] But it exists and I think that it's best to engage those people rather than pretend that they don't exist and and also
[02:42:00] You know basically be platform them and also like isn't it odd that his song was just talking about what a felt freedom of speech
[02:42:06] And now he's complaining about me doing that myself
[02:42:15] Well simultaneously taking a stronger dance against Israel
[02:42:20] So what changed?
[02:42:22] That has been gold's mind-changing. No, of course not. He's a fucking grifter and
[02:42:26] I promise you even tomorrow at least I played Hogwarts legacy
[02:42:31] At least I played Hogwarts legacy and I wasn't afraid of playing Hogwarts legacy
[02:42:38] 40 million people played Hogwarts legacy and you weren't one of them
[02:42:43] Because you were afraid of people on Twitter
[02:42:45] He will still turn around and say Hassan is actually an anti-Semite and he needs a son is not an anti-Semite
[02:42:55] He's not he's not I think that you haven't done enough to I think repudiate different types of like bad actors
[02:43:02] And I think that the wishy-washy nature of you know supporting the Houthis who like their name in like their their whole like their thing
[02:43:09] one of the things on like their logo is like a curse on the Jews like you can't
[02:43:14] say that you support a group that says a curse on the Jews and then say that you
[02:43:20] don't have any role in anti-Semitism like it's by a second degree but it's
[02:43:26] still there to be banned while simultaneously going based on fucking
[02:43:33] and Nick Fuentes clips praising Adolf Hitler.
[02:43:36] Wasn't aware I did that.
[02:43:38] That's crazy.
[02:43:40] And anyway, so, the Jewish people,
[02:43:42] I don't think Hassan is anti-Semitic.
[02:43:44] I don't.
[02:43:45] I think that he is extremely anti-Israel,
[02:43:48] but I don't think that he hates Jewish people.
[02:43:51] I don't think that's true.
[02:43:53] So, yeah, stop defending them.
[02:43:55] I'm not defending them.
[02:43:56] The thing is that,
[02:43:57] and here's one thing that I always do, right?
[02:43:59] And I know people get frustrated about me doing this.
[02:44:03] I understand it, but I still do it
[02:44:07] because I think that's what the audience deserves.
[02:44:12] I try to give you guys a fair shake on everything.
[02:44:15] Regardless of whether it's positive, negative, good, bad,
[02:44:20] it's favorable, Democrat, Republican, anything else.
[02:44:24] I try to always get two titanium plates inserted
[02:44:27] into, that's kind of bad ass.
[02:44:29] But anyway, yeah, I try to give you a fair,
[02:44:31] and I think that if I allow myself
[02:44:33] to get personally invested into something,
[02:44:36] then I lose my objectivity and my accuracy
[02:44:40] that I think a lot of people watch me for.
[02:44:42] So that's the big reason why I'm so,
[02:44:46] like I try to be so consistent and I try to be so fair,
[02:44:50] is because if I can do that,
[02:44:52] then I can hold myself to a higher standard.
[02:44:55] And I think people wanna see that.
[02:44:56] people people are effect like i am in a lot of ways like you can think about me
[02:45:00] as a person
[02:45:01] but i'm also uh... of function
[02:45:04] i may function in the way that people watch me to figure out what the fuck is
[02:45:08] going on right they do and you could say can that's a mistake and maybe i'd
[02:45:13] agree with you but that the end of the day they still watch me they want to
[02:45:16] hear my opinion on it and am i really doing them a service by taking my
[02:45:21] own personal vendetta's and taking my own personal opinions and then
[02:45:26] applying them to a broad perspective and then trying to say, oh yeah, this is what it's
[02:45:31] going to be. No, I don't think that I'm really doing them a server. So really the reason
[02:45:36] why I don't go hard on people is because of my audience. I don't think that's what
[02:45:39] my audience wants to see. And even if it is to the extent that my audience does want
[02:45:43] to see it, it's not something that I want to indulge because I just don't think it's
[02:45:49] beneficial. I think it's stupid. So that's generally it. You lose credibility if you
[02:45:52] are unreasonably piling us on because it's BP to you? Yeah, exactly. Like, I mean, I
[02:45:56] think I've been extremely fair about everything. And so, and I will try to always be fair.
[02:46:01] Now I will make mistakes and, you know, like everybody's human, you know, I'm gonna continue
[02:46:06] to fuck up. I'm sure I will again in the future. But that is something that I try
[02:46:09] to pursue. It's a goal that I try to pursue one way or another. The tunnel vision
[02:46:13] stop defending really drives me nuts. I agree with that too. I don't like it either.
[02:46:17] So yeah, that's it.
[02:46:20] And time to sit down with them here.
[02:46:21] I mean, I don't know.
[02:46:22] I mean, it depends, right?
[02:46:23] But I hope that he knows that he and I are very aligned with the Epstein stuff.
[02:46:27] And so hopefully, he can put all the other bullshit aside and try to make things better.
[02:46:33] Because I think that it's such a big deal that that's really just the way things
[02:46:37] should always be.
[02:46:39] And yeah, take fights in 10 minutes, oh really.
[02:46:42] And yeah, Assad is anti-Zionist, not Israel, not Smite.
[02:46:46] i don't want to have an argument about israel like here's it this is another
[02:46:49] thing that i i really want to say
[02:46:52] israel palestine iran
[02:46:54] uh... fucking india these are countries on the other side of the world
[02:46:58] i'm not saying that i don't care about them but i'm saying that i don't want to
[02:47:01] spend a large amount of my time and energy
[02:47:04] figuring out how to micromanage two countries in the middle east
[02:47:08] and figure out how to make them get along
[02:47:10] i just don't want to be footing the bill for one of them that can't get
[02:47:12] along
[02:47:13] it's that simple i'm america first i am i'm an america first guy
[02:47:17] now obviously it doesn't mean zero foreign policy i mean sometimes foreign
[02:47:21] policies america first
[02:47:22] and i think that's totally fair assessment to make
[02:47:25] but at the same time i think that in a lot of cases it's not
[02:47:28] so that's really it
[02:47:31] and uh... anyway
[02:47:32] uh... that that's a fact not for me other not america india isn't in the
[02:47:36] middle east
[02:47:37] i know that i was just giving another example to make people think that
[02:47:40] it wasn't all india right
[02:47:41] or all the middle east excuse me
[02:47:43] like it's not like that is like this opinion is unique to the middle east
[02:47:46] it's it's it's universal right
[02:47:49] it's the same as you know what's going on in venezuela like the only reason why
[02:47:52] that matters is because it affects america directly right
[02:47:56] so that's it
[02:47:57] it's our job unless it's protecting us yes it's a indian zanjian uh... i thought
[02:48:01] india was in uh...
[02:48:04] i thought india was in saudi arabia is that okay apparently that's not true
[02:48:08] okay yeah all right well now we're gonna have to get a globe out again i'm
[02:48:11] gonna have to look this up but uh... anyway uh... let me go back i'll look at
[02:48:15] a few more of these posts here
[02:48:16] and uh... and look at it but yeah all my fucking god bill clinton charge by
[02:48:20] january thirty first
[02:48:22] dude it's it's at three percent to do those people are going to lose their
[02:48:26] fucking money
[02:48:27] charge with a crime give me a fucking break there's no way that's going
[02:48:31] to happen
[02:48:32] so anyway uh...
[02:48:33] When the earth and when we garth. Yeah, I guess that's going to be the new one, right? Thanks for being our greatest ally as one. Listen, this guy's names King Israel. I'd love to go to Israel. I respect Israelis and you guys can do what you want to do.
[02:48:51] I'm gonna have my opinion on it. I don't view any Israeli citizen as having any collective guilt for the disagreements that I have with the government
[02:48:59] I don't hate Jewish people. I think they're fine. I don't have an issue like it
[02:49:03] I don't love them or hate them. There's another group of people the same as anybody else, right?
[02:49:07] It's it's nothing special and so yeah, I don't have anything against Israel at all
[02:49:13] It's just that I don't want to I don't want you guys coming in here trying to pay off our guys
[02:49:17] Like it's pretty fucking simple
[02:49:19] Like any lizards today, actually that's a good question. Are there any lizards outside today?
[02:49:30] Okay, that's pretty good
[02:49:32] Yeah, I had to make sure yep, there's no lizards outside right now. I'll check
[02:49:37] What do you mean outside? There's there at my window if there's a lizard that shows up?
[02:49:41] I'll tell you guys okay, I'll see it for my peripherals
[02:49:44] So he knows you're watching. Yeah, maybe they maybe I made that clip and I call I call them out, right?
[02:49:49] And anyway, let me see if I can find the rest of this. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Here it is.
[02:49:53] Everybody victim of family sales. No, he's a yeah. There's been a lot of this that's happened and
[02:49:57] a new moist critical video. Yeah. The one about ice spice. Yeah. You can't turn a hoe. You know,
[02:50:03] I say you can't turn a hoe into a housewife. You apparently can't turn her into a
[02:50:08] children's movie star either. And definitely a good call there. So, or do you look
[02:50:13] looking at French politics, I try to out of respect to the other countries, not really
[02:50:18] get tremendously involved in like other politics. Like I understand to a degree, like I mean,
[02:50:25] it seems like what they were doing about like charging Marine Le Pen seemed like kind
[02:50:28] of ridiculous, but I don't know and understand a lot of their like, if I can't speak the
[02:50:34] language of that country, how much can I really understand their politics beyond
[02:50:38] just face value analysis. It's just really kind of, and it's out of respect more
[02:50:43] than anything else. So anyway, I will watch the Dave Chappelle thing, because he did respond to,
[02:50:50] let me see if this is the whole thing. I guess, okay, let me see. I'll see if there's a longer
[02:50:57] clip of this. And that's it. And stop saying China's good. Well, there's things that China does
[02:51:05] that I agree with. And then there's other things that China does that I don't agree with.
[02:51:09] I don't need to pick. I don't have to do that. I don't give a shit about that. I don't need to take a side.
[02:51:18] I don't have to have a 100 or zero opinion about this. There's no obligation towards it. It's not going to happen. It's retarded.
[02:51:29] It's just totally retarded. I'm not going to do that.
[02:51:32] that. Do you cover words that fall into drama? You mean the fake drama that's been invented
[02:51:40] by journalists in order to make them look bad? No, I haven't, but I probably should. Whoa,
[02:51:46] there's numbers between zero and 100. Yeah, can you imagine that? Do you support Warren
[02:51:51] Visele? I support military intervention to stop the drug trafficking into America.
[02:51:57] But I don't support a boots on the ground war bell. To the extent that that happens,
[02:52:01] I do not support it, but I do support the blowing up the boats.
[02:52:05] I support I would support also ground strikes, blowing those up to oil.
[02:52:11] Well, it makes sense, but no, no, no, no, you forgot.
[02:52:14] Vinny's lay was oil was promised to us 3000 years ago.
[02:52:18] So really, it's not like we're stealing it.
[02:52:21] It's kind of like they've been stealing it and now we're getting it back.
[02:52:26] So you got to keep that in mind.
[02:52:29] I'll take support due process.
[02:52:30] I do support due process. I just disagree with what that should be like the due process should be does the military think they're trafficking drugs to America they do
[02:52:39] Okay, blow up the boat. That's the due process
[02:52:41] I don't think they should just blow up boats randomly
[02:52:44] But if they think it's trafficking drugs and they think that you know, there's a very good chance that they should blow it up
[02:52:49] It's that simple
[02:52:51] So anyway, I'm getting we're getting derailed. I apologize. We're getting derailed. Let's go back to this
[02:52:56] Dave Chappelle. So this is there's there was a lot of drama around this
[02:53:00] maybe like a couple of months ago, is that there was a... let me... I guess I can just pull...
[02:53:09] Jesus Christ, I don't know how to pronounce it.
[02:53:16] Okay, I got it. I knew there was a lie in there, but I wasn't sure.
[02:53:21] So there is a Riyadh comedy festival, and there were a lot of comedians that went out to,
[02:53:26] you know they went after Saudi Arabia and they performed in Saudi Arabia now
[02:53:31] obviously you know noteworthy people Pete Davidson Dave Chappelle Andrew
[02:53:37] Schultz Louis CK Kevin Hart and I think there was like Gabriela and Glacias
[02:53:43] let's see who are the Ben Bilber Bilber got a lot of hate over this too and so
[02:53:48] what yeah and I don't know all these people but I know some of them right
[02:53:51] and so anyway that's what happened Chris Tucker yeah I don't recognize but
[02:53:56] Yeah, that's Chris Tucker, right?
[02:53:57] But so Dave Chappelle got a lot of criticism.
[02:54:00] A lot of people don't know this,
[02:54:02] but I think that with Dave Chappelle,
[02:54:04] the criticism especially isn't really fair.
[02:54:07] Because, I mean, again,
[02:54:09] like the Middle East is primarily Muslim.
[02:54:10] This is not a really, really well-known thing,
[02:54:13] but it's not a secret either.
[02:54:14] Dave Chappelle is a Muslim.
[02:54:17] So I think that especially for him
[02:54:18] to go to Saudi Arabia and perform there,
[02:54:20] it makes even more sense than these other people.
[02:54:23] Yeah, he's a Muslim, exactly, right?
[02:54:24] so people might not know that
[02:54:26] anyway let's watch this i i do agree with what he's saying by the way
[02:54:29] i've already i read a transcript of it
[02:54:31] by haven't watched the video here we go
[02:54:36] he's one of the public
[02:54:37] because i'm a turn it up sorry about this
[02:54:42] you know what you hear
[02:54:47] these mother-fuckers act like
[02:54:49] because i did a comedy festival in saudi arabia i somehow betrayed my
[02:54:53] I mean to a degree you do, but people betray their principles all the time, like, I mean
[02:55:02] everybody to a degree, like every principle and everything like that, it's very obvious
[02:55:09] that people live in a world that is not black and white.
[02:55:13] There are infinitely many shades of gray, more than 50 even.
[02:55:17] And I think that going to another country to perform there is not a problem, is
[02:55:21] still low volume.
[02:55:22] Damn, really? What the fuck?
[02:55:29] Play the video? Okay, I'll play the whole thing.
[02:55:35] Yeah, I'll play the whole thing.
[02:55:40] Not really. A bit, but not really.
[02:55:52] I'm sure I'm right
[02:55:54] First of all, what do they say? They said they said well, they said well
[02:55:58] They said well, Saudi Arabia killed a journalist and and
[02:56:03] Rest in peace Jamal Khashoggi. I'm sorry that he got murdered in such a heinous fashion, but
[02:56:09] And I was like, you know period and also I
[02:56:16] Mean look bro
[02:56:18] shit happens is killed two hundred and forty journalists
[02:56:23] in the last three months i didn't know y'all
[02:56:26] was still counting
[02:56:30] yep yeah no this it's a i think there's definitely a selective value system
[02:56:37] what about ism it is what about ism i see i don't agree with this argument of
[02:56:42] what about ism because like if you're not holding everybody to the same
[02:56:47] standard, then it's not a standard. I actually think that's extremely fair. Yeah, if you're
[02:56:58] not doing this and you're applying it to everybody, then there's probably a reason for that. It's
[02:57:04] a double standard. So, journalists, how does this happen? How many journalists are there?
[02:57:09] Let's say half of the journalists are terrorists. Let's say 80% of them are terrorists. Israel
[02:57:14] still has a higher score, right? And so, uh, right? But what about the, the what about
[02:57:20] starts with critics? Yeah, exactly. Making journalists a protected class. I mean, yeah,
[02:57:24] it should be. I think that we can all agree that it's bad to kill journalists, right?
[02:57:27] I mean, I don't agree with that as much as I fucking don't like them. I don't want
[02:57:32] to see them just randomly killed in other countries. So, um, people who shout what
[02:57:37] about ism use it as a shield for their hypocrisy. I think everybody can see that. I mean,
[02:57:42] the truth. China. Many countries in the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia. Places in Africa.
[02:57:51] Russia. There's arguments that El Salvador, I disagree with them, but there are arguments of it.
[02:57:58] Participate in things, that's primarily the first four, participate in things that would be
[02:58:03] widely regarded by many Americans as human rights violations. They do. They do. This is inevitable.
[02:58:10] like it's undeniable that this is the case. So even Israel, I don't, I don't just don't know enough
[02:58:16] about Israel to be sure about that, but like that's the list, right? I don't think that you can just
[02:58:22] say, okay, well, because of that, we can no longer work. And also, by the way, yeah, somebody said
[02:58:28] even us, do you really think that people in China don't think that America has done things
[02:58:32] that are bad? Do you think that people in the middle, I bet there's a lot of people in
[02:58:37] in the Middle East. I bet if you live in Iraq right now, you probably have a few examples
[02:58:41] of things that America did that was bad. I do. I bet you've got a few examples or you
[02:58:46] live in Libya, something like that. Yeah, I've got a feeling, right? And so, Chinese
[02:58:52] to care. Yeah, so it only accept deals in absolute. Yeah, exactly. And so my point
[02:58:56] is that, you know, I think that going to these other countries and making these
[02:59:01] other countries part of the global culture rather than trying to excommunicate and sanction
[02:59:08] them away from the rest of the internet and the rest of the world because they have productive
[02:59:13] views on let's say women or gays.
[02:59:16] I think that it's possible for you to be critical of their views but still also find
[02:59:20] common ground.
[02:59:22] And I think that in the process of doing that, those views will become more similar.
[02:59:28] Are you paid by Saudi money?
[02:59:30] Not yet.
[02:59:31] I'm waiting on that, it should happen.
[02:59:34] And no one rejecting Saudi money.
[02:59:35] Well, there's a lot of people that aren't rejecting,
[02:59:37] like, and here's the reality.
[02:59:40] Many people work in jobs that by some level of removal
[02:59:45] are participating in something that is like bad, right?
[02:59:48] Like let's say you're working at Google
[02:59:50] and Google is working with the Israeli government.
[02:59:53] Like, is that enough for you to say
[02:59:55] that you're betraying your principles or your values
[02:59:58] by working at that company?
[02:59:59] i think most rational people would say no
[03:00:02] but i think that on a fundamental level
[03:00:05] it's not a very big difference in my mind in terms of action
[03:00:08] verses going over there and doing a comedy show
[03:00:12] so yeah
[03:00:13] and uh... so it's going around a lot of money and it's a smart idea they
[03:00:16] should be doing that's a good idea like it's a it it there what they're
[03:00:20] doing i think will work
[03:00:22] so yeah uh... what's now live i don't know what this is milking
[03:00:26] no one of the at that
[03:00:27] and uh... brilliant cell phones yeah you know i get it right
[03:00:30] and uh... so yeah
[03:00:32] chance almost going to be a badness guy i don't know what some racist guy in my
[03:00:35] chat you're like oh teacher teacher he said a bad word
[03:00:38] i don't give a fuck like yeah obviously try to ban people that say bad stuff
[03:00:43] but we're not going to get everybody there's forty thousand people in the
[03:00:45] chat we can't get every single bad actor sorry
[03:00:49] and uh... anyway cry about it bitch about it i don't give a fuck and
[03:00:53] you shouldn't either it's an idiot on the internet
[03:00:55] so anyway um...
[03:00:57] I think Dave Chappelle is right about this, I do.
[03:00:59] And I think this weird virtue signaling
[03:01:02] where people constantly, and this is the weird thing,
[03:01:05] is that all of these people seemingly fucking hate,
[03:01:08] you know, like they complain about AI,
[03:01:11] don't you know that by participating in Twitter,
[03:01:13] you're feeding grok?
[03:01:15] You know this, right?
[03:01:16] Like you're literally participating on a website
[03:01:20] that is trying to, to the highest degree
[03:01:23] when the AI were.
[03:01:25] Like you're using Google,
[03:01:26] you're participating in AI. So at a certain point, you have to just stop trying to draw
[03:01:32] these moral guidelines for other people. I have no problem with somebody who is trying
[03:01:37] to draw a moral guideline for themselves. If you say, like this is the thing, right?
[03:01:43] If you say, I don't agree with what Israel is doing so much that I am actually going
[03:01:47] to follow the boycott and I'm not going to buy things from Starbucks or buy things
[03:01:52] from McDonald's or by Dr. Pepper or something like that, right? Because these companies are
[03:01:57] like, you know, buy, you know, a few degrees of removal linked with Israel, then you should
[03:02:03] do that. But the problem is whenever you do that, and you say everybody else has to
[03:02:07] do the same thing, that's the big issue that I think a lot of people have a problem
[03:02:12] with is that they don't want to be bullied and told what to do by somebody else. Like
[03:02:17] it's fine for you to draw your own, like, for example, a gambling is like that for
[03:02:21] Like, I don't gamble, I don't do drugs, I don't drink, I don't smoke, but I would not
[03:02:26] make those things illegal because I think people should have the right to do those things.
[03:02:31] So I will tell you, you shouldn't gamble, but I'm not going to go around and patronize
[03:02:35] and bully people for gambling.
[03:02:38] Does that make sense?
[03:02:40] People just don't like being told what to do.
[03:02:41] Is it really that complicated?
[03:02:43] I don't think that it is.
[03:02:44] So yeah, there we go.
[03:02:46] So yeah, I totally support Dave Chappelle.
[03:02:48] He's my guy.
[03:02:49] Dave Chappelle forever. I remember growing up we used to, me and Cody and Jeff used to
[03:02:54] play in bed together and watch Dave Chappelle show man. It was such a good time. We had so much fun
[03:03:01] and anyway Dave Chappelle says if I say, this this. The fear that I have for myself
[03:03:10] that I need you to protect me from this co-option. The fear that I have for myself
[03:03:16] that I need you to protect me from is a co-option my voice I feel like Dave
[03:03:23] Chappelle is the closest thing that we have nowadays to what's his name George
[03:03:30] Carlin you know like I feel like George Carlin's the goat but Dave Chappelle is
[03:03:36] doing his best
[03:03:39] has become more powerful than I intended it to be I cannot let these
[03:03:44] niggas do me like Charlie Kirk or even worse than that what if these niggas
[03:03:53] trick me up somehow co-op me and then make me say the things that they want me
[03:03:59] to say oh we can't have that so just in case Bill Burr I don't know I Bill Burr
[03:04:08] was but now he's not I think he's he's gotten too weird with his politics I
[03:04:13] I think Dave Chappelle has more of a,
[03:04:16] he's got more of the common sense,
[03:04:18] every man perspective.
[03:04:19] And I think that Bill Burr used to have that grit to him.
[03:04:23] And like, I mean, who used to love
[03:04:25] watching Bill Burr on Conan?
[03:04:26] Like I did, it was so good.
[03:04:28] It was amazing.
[03:04:29] He was the best.
[03:04:30] But I don't, like the past like five years,
[03:04:33] I'm much more of a Dave Chappelle fan, right?
[03:04:36] And I still think Bill Burr is really funny.
[03:04:38] I don't hate Bill Burr,
[03:04:39] but you know, Dave Chappelle is my favorite.
[03:04:43] It's my opinion.
[03:04:45] It's got to be something that I can say, so if I say it, you know that these niggas got me.
[03:04:50] What is it?
[03:04:51] And don't listen to nothing that I say after I say those words.
[03:04:56] But don't tell anybody what it is, but it's got to be something that, you know what I mean?
[03:05:01] That I would never say.
[03:05:02] Oh, I know what the code is.
[03:05:04] The code word is, I stand with Israel.
[03:05:07] Thank you very much, and good night.
[03:05:13] So if he says that, everybody knows.
[03:05:16] Yep, everybody fucking knows.
[03:05:19] Okay, so let me see if I can find a few more of these
[03:05:22] if it's worth looking at.
[03:05:23] But yeah, where is it here?
[03:05:26] Unstoppable, Charlie Kirk was in MLK.
[03:05:30] And the whites were quick to say this.
[03:05:32] They said, Charlie Kirk is this generation's
[03:05:35] Martin Luther King.
[03:05:38] No.
[03:05:38] No.
[03:05:43] Yeah, that's a, that's a reach, you know, they both got-
[03:05:49] I think people go way too far with this, right?
[03:05:52] They do, like, I feel like it's obviously, it was terrible what happened to Charlie Kirk,
[03:05:56] but he's not Martin Luther King, I mean, obviously, right?
[03:06:00] It's just like, but I think that really wasn't even Charlie Kirk getting killed
[03:06:04] that was the big deal to me.
[03:06:06] It was the fact that so many people seemingly supported it.
[03:06:09] That was the big problem.
[03:06:10] Like, you're going to have political violence.
[03:06:11] always have political violence that's just life but at the same time especially
[03:06:15] if you're a very controversial person you gotta remember Martin Luther King also
[03:06:19] got killed so did Malcolm X like so did I think Gandhi did too right it's very
[03:06:24] very common
[03:06:27] and they both got shot in the neck but that's about where those similarities
[03:06:31] in there's Charlie Kirk his mother fucking
[03:06:37] Internet personality. No by design fundamentally you can't function like that. Dr. King internet niggas are negative
[03:06:45] Because they have to be because nobody will engage them unless they say shit that makes them upset
[03:06:51] That's me on Twitter. That's
[03:06:54] Charlie Kirk
[03:06:56] Did you imagine Dr. King was behaving like Charlie Kirk smash that like button and subscribe?
[03:07:04] Follow me for more content like this
[03:07:07] You know the funny thing is that I bet people like Martin Luther King would be doing that nowadays
[03:07:13] I bet they would be because it's a pragmatic good idea
[03:07:19] Yeah
[03:07:28] No, I think I think Dave should I think Dave he's being too harsh on Charlie Kirk
[03:07:32] I do like yeah, obviously he's not Martin Luther King. He's very obviously not Martin
[03:07:37] Luther King but I still think he did some good and I feel like Charlie Kirk
[03:07:41] actually uniquely started that whole turning point USA thing and everything
[03:07:46] else I think that's really impressive I've seen a lot of clips there's people
[03:07:50] that are fine let me finish if I can find it this is the last one I'm gonna
[03:07:53] watch you know and Bill Maher Bill Maher I've known Bill since I was like 18
[03:07:59] 19 years old and I've never said this publicly, but fuck that guy
[03:08:07] I'm so fucking tired as those mug cracker as commentary I think these mother
[03:08:17] Bill isn't a cracker he said he's Jewish. He's a Jew
[03:08:23] Like that's that's different. It's different. This is that you're using the wrong one
[03:08:29] He is. He's using the wrong one.
[03:08:33] Don't say it. I mean there's other words you could use.
[03:08:38] It's the wrong slur.
[03:08:42] Because I did a comedy festival in Saudi Arabia, I somehow betrayed my...
[03:08:46] Oh, this is it. So he's mad about the Saudi Arabia thing.
[03:08:49] Yeah, I don't know what the whole fucking disagreement is. I have no idea.
[03:08:53] But anyway, so yeah. And he's a Jew.
[03:08:56] Yeah, Bill Mars a Jew, did you know that?
[03:08:59] And so Jews are census-wide in America.
[03:09:05] I feel like there's clearly like a difference.
[03:09:08] It's weird because like in some ways that they are,
[03:09:11] some ways they're not in terms of like how they're counted,
[03:09:14] so it depends, right?
[03:09:15] It's like a self-independent.
[03:09:16] I think that like functionally they're white,
[03:09:18] but a lot of them don't identify as white.
[03:09:20] It's kind of like a gray area.
[03:09:22] But yeah, finish the clip.
[03:09:24] Well, no, I already watched this clip.
[03:09:26] this is going to be about him
[03:09:30] rest in peace tomorrow show yeah we already saw this
[03:09:33] yeah we already saw this whole thing
[03:09:35] and i love using the wrong insult yes i know it isn't but it uh... is mom was
[03:09:39] but he isn't into it
[03:09:40] yeah but i mean like that's enough for people to think that right it's pretty
[03:09:43] simple
[03:09:44] but anyway so yeah that's pretty much what it is that means i can find the
[03:09:47] rest of these here too
[03:09:48] because i did see and this has been pretty crazy
[03:09:52] is that where is it here
[03:09:55] So the new Turning Point USA dropped.
[03:09:58] And well, let's just say that it was interesting.
[03:10:06] Let me go ahead and get all these lined up, okay?
[03:10:09] Give me one second.
[03:10:13] Because there's been a lot of drama surrounding this.
[03:10:18] If I can find it and where is it here?
[03:10:22] I think Jewish is the thing, chatter.
[03:10:23] There are DNA markers.
[03:10:24] Yeah, I think that there's people that are ethnically Semitic.
[03:10:28] I mean, that's just true.
[03:10:30] It's not like it's a crazy thing to say.
[03:10:32] It's pretty obvious.
[03:10:33] So did you put money on the Tate fight?
[03:10:36] Did I put money on the Tate fight?
[03:10:38] Are you fucking kidding me?
[03:10:40] Of course not.
[03:10:41] I don't gamble on anything.
[03:10:43] And the reason why is because I just don't give a shit.
[03:10:47] Why would I gamble?
[03:10:49] Yeah, I'm making plenty of money on my own.
[03:10:51] I don't need to go into it.
[03:10:52] You know what I gamble on?
[03:10:54] Business investments.
[03:10:56] I gamble on like real estate ventures.
[03:10:58] I'm not gonna gamble on is this dipshit
[03:11:01] gonna hit the other dipshit?
[03:11:03] No, man.
[03:11:04] Like, fuck that, absolutely not.
[03:11:08] So anyway, that's boring gambling though?
[03:11:11] It's not.
[03:11:11] It absolutely is not.
[03:11:13] Trust me, if you've got money on that,
[03:11:15] like a big money on that, it's not boring at all.
[03:11:18] And let me make sure, I've almost got everything.
[03:11:21] There's been so many of these, and we're almost done with picking all these up.
[03:11:29] What real estate ventures?
[03:11:30] I don't really discuss it publicly.
[03:11:31] Sorry, I don't really discuss it and go involved with it or anything else.
[03:11:36] Like it's not really a big thing for me.
[03:11:39] Like it's just my personal behavior and what I do on my own, right?
[03:11:44] And so that's it.
[03:11:45] Respect.
[03:11:46] Yeah, yeah.
[03:11:47] I mean, I talk about some of this stuff, but I don't talk about all of it.
[03:11:50] Anyway, let me go back.
[03:11:51] Okay, we found it. All right. I just want to make sure that we have everything because
[03:11:53] there's been a lot of things that have happened. So the turning point, USA, I don't really
[03:11:58] know what to say about this, but...
[03:12:00] You can see from behind me, and you can see from behind me, this is a recreation of
[03:12:08] the tent where Charlie Kirk lost his life at Utah University in September and people
[03:12:13] are taking selfies with it. You can see...
[03:12:17] you can see from behind
[03:12:19] i think this is a weird
[03:12:22] i do i think this is weird
[03:12:24] it's weird like
[03:12:33] it's just it's
[03:12:35] it's just weird a replic it's kind of where charlie kurt was killed for an
[03:12:38] annual convention
[03:12:40] i mean again like it's okay to honor him but like doing it in that way
[03:12:45] it's kind of like i mean
[03:12:47] don't you think that there's like a little like
[03:12:50] i don't know i mean can you just bring it up in a way that you know i don't know
[03:12:53] man
[03:12:54] trucker christian fundamentalists have no idea believe can this now need a wax
[03:12:58] that's true next year they should have a wax doll of charlie kerr that's a
[03:13:03] great idea
[03:13:04] so anyway um...
[03:13:06] there has been a civil war
[03:13:10] that's right
[03:13:12] we've been waiting on this for a while haven't we
[03:13:15] what's finally here
[03:13:17] there's a civil war now
[03:13:19] and it's a bit between basically a lot of the neo conservatives and also now
[03:13:26] with certain individuals that we are all quite familiar with
[03:13:31] and this has been a debate
[03:13:34] over where is the conservative party going where are republicans going
[03:13:41] You mentioned him and your name came up on the stage last night in regards to pretty much
[03:13:51] all of this.
[03:13:52] Would you like the opportunity to respond?
[03:13:55] Well, I found it kind of funny that Ben thinks he has the power to decide who gets excommunicated
[03:14:03] from the conservative movement, which shows a willful blind man.
[03:14:07] She's right. She's right about this that like him acting like, oh, everybody should
[03:14:11] excommunicate this person. The problem is that some of a lot of Ben Shapiro's
[03:14:16] criticism of, like what do you call it, of like Nick Fuentes and stuff like that,
[03:14:22] I think that there's some validity in it. But I think that all that validity goes
[03:14:26] out the window when you realize that this is a person that's acting in the
[03:14:30] best interest of Israel. That's the problem that people have.
[03:14:35] This about his position in it
[03:14:38] It reminded me a little of when
[03:14:41] The girl who was the head of our middle school chorus told me she was gonna take all my friends away from me
[03:14:47] Chorus
[03:14:49] The head cheerleader, maybe
[03:14:52] Oh, yeah, what else is new thing?
[03:14:54] I object to the whole thing Ben and I he had the nerve to call me a friend right before he called me a despicable coward
[03:15:00] For not calling out the people he wants called out
[03:15:02] So, he both wants to parent me and be my child.
[03:15:06] He wants to tell me what I have to do and who I have to say what to.
[03:15:11] And then when I don't, he and some of his friends want to act like utter victims because
[03:15:16] I won't do what they say.
[03:15:17] They need me.
[03:15:18] I have to be their daddy and step in to protect them.
[03:15:20] Yeah.
[03:15:21] No, he's right.
[03:15:22] I mean, Ben Shapiro is, he's basically calling on a lot of other conservative people to
[03:15:27] to try to defend him against the America first Nick Fuentes faction and the problem is that
[03:15:33] he's losing massively.
[03:15:41] And he's losing in the court of public opinion.
[03:15:45] That's the worst court to lose in.
[03:15:48] And I am not their daddy and I resent that he thinks he's in a position to decide who
[03:15:54] I'll say what to whom and when. Exactly. Thank you. I think people like especially like this
[03:15:59] messaging is like especially problematic for conservatives because they're just coming off
[03:16:04] of like a 10-year censorship campaign for their values. So basically like you've had people
[03:16:09] getting deplatformed constantly during COVID and before COVID for sharing opinions that are
[03:16:15] against the grain and now here comes Ben Shapiro asking for another brand of censorship.
[03:16:20] up.
[03:16:22] So, I don't think we are friends anymore.
[03:16:28] Damn!
[03:16:29] I've been a very good friend.
[03:16:30] Damn!
[03:16:31] Nobody knew who Ben Shapiro was when I started putting him on my shows on the Fox News channel,
[03:16:36] and I helped make him a star.
[03:16:38] And I've been very happy to have been over the years, and he's been good to me, too.
[03:16:41] He just recently came on my tour, as did you.
[03:16:44] Ben's cooked?
[03:16:45] The most...
[03:16:46] Ben is Omega-cooked.
[03:16:48] Find introduction I could possibly give him because I know that he's losing subscribers a lot
[03:16:54] And let's see if that's still true
[03:16:57] Uh, where are we at? Oh, I want to save this for later. Uh, let me go back and see if I can get this. Okay, uh, social blade
[03:17:07] And Shapiro, I looked at it before. How's he doing now? Is he losing subscribers? So why is there a dash next to the 20?
[03:17:15] What's that?
[03:17:18] What? Oh my god. Oh my. Oh wow. Not so, it means super. Oh, it means he's gaining super
[03:17:32] subscribers. Is that it? So, um, yeah, he's gaining subscribers on, uh, yeah. It's not
[03:17:40] good, right? Wrong way, Bozo. It's really just that simple now, isn't it? So yeah, he is losing
[03:17:54] subscribers and he is on a generational, you know, there's like people say a generational run. Well,
[03:18:01] this is like a generational crash. This is it. It's not good at all. It's not looking good at
[03:18:07] I mean, why are you most watched?
[03:18:09] Oh, a lot of people are watching me.
[03:18:11] I mean, I could go up and pull up.
[03:18:13] I've got three different YouTube channels.
[03:18:15] My views are doing great.
[03:18:16] I mean, they have been, they always,
[03:18:18] I'm always doing great.
[03:18:19] I mean, that's not even true.
[03:18:20] I continue to do even better, right?
[03:18:22] I mean, it's not enough to do well.
[03:18:24] It's more to do even beyond well.
[03:18:27] So yeah.
[03:18:28] You know, anyway, you know, I should check ours.
[03:18:30] I don't know about hers.
[03:18:31] Well, let me go back.
[03:18:32] I'll see if I can get back to this, right?
[03:18:34] I don't want to get distracted.
[03:18:35] we've got a lot to go over today okay we we can't get distracted
[03:18:41] so i tried to do something nice for him by giving him a long ten minute intro
[03:18:44] personally vouching for him
[03:18:46] and
[03:18:48] mixed it up on israel out on stage it was in israel because we're on the same
[03:18:51] place in israel
[03:18:52] we mixed it up over whether
[03:18:54] chocolate girls and should be excommunicated from the conservative movement
[03:18:57] i do not believe
[03:18:59] and
[03:19:03] The problem is that the age of gatekeeping is over. Period. It is. It's over. It's dead.
[03:19:10] It's done. There is no more gatekeeping allowed. Like nobody is going to put up with and listen
[03:19:16] to gatekeeping anymore.
[03:19:17] When it was over, we hugged, said goodbye, and then we had a nice text exchange a couple
[03:19:24] days later saying our friendship was important to us. And the next thing I saw was him
[03:19:29] Attacking me on stage last night is a coward. So that's not friendship. Yeah, and I think that's fine with me
[03:19:36] with friends like that
[03:19:39] Man
[03:19:41] Why are people hating Ben Shapiro again?
[03:19:48] Megan Kelly at turning point USA saying that she favored Candace Owens asking questions like if turning point USA and Erica Kirk were involved in Charlie's assassination
[03:19:55] assassination
[03:19:58] Again, I don't think Israel had anything to do with it
[03:20:01] But why did I have an obligation to stop Candace from asking those questions?
[03:20:05] I didn't and I didn't call ridiculous because I favored her asking them
[03:20:10] It was fine. Yeah, people are gonna ask a question. Is this stupid question Candace Owen?
[03:20:15] Like I think that a lot of like what she's going on with is so stupid, but she has every right to be stupid
[03:20:22] And she does.
[03:20:24] And that's it.
[03:20:25] I don't see the problem at all.
[03:20:27] And we have, and then this is the past and the future.
[03:20:30] There isn't a real person under 40 who feels this way literally zero.
[03:20:36] Man.
[03:20:38] Man.
[03:20:39] 60,000 likes.
[03:20:41] 61,000 likes on this.
[03:20:44] Ben lost the plot when he wants to dictate what others say.
[03:20:46] I don't think that that's the real problem.
[03:20:48] I think that people look at his intentions as being not genuine.
[03:20:54] That's what it is.
[03:20:55] They need to get Candace to speak.
[03:20:58] They should bring, they're going to probably bring her up there next time, absolutely.
[03:21:02] And let's see here if I can pull up the other ones.
[03:21:06] And oh, here we go.
[03:21:08] If you believe that boys should compete with girls in girls sports, I'm sorry, you're
[03:21:12] not on the team.
[03:21:13] You have no place in this movement.
[03:21:15] If you believe in racial quotas in government hiring, you have no place in the conservative
[03:21:24] movement.
[03:21:25] Sorry, you're not on the team.
[03:21:26] You're free to believe it.
[03:21:27] It's a free country, but you have no place in the conservative movement.
[03:21:31] If you believe in normalizing hatred towards any ethnic group, towards whites, towards
[03:21:37] blacks, towards Hispanics, towards Jews, towards Indians, you have no place in the future
[03:21:44] of the conservative movement. Period. And I will not apologize.
[03:21:48] I think that the racial divide, like you do have like an emerging white racial identity
[03:21:55] movement that's happening in conservative politics. I think this is a losing proposition.
[03:22:01] It is. It's a losing proposition. Maybe in the future it's a good idea, but I'll tell
[03:22:07] you right now it's not. If you go with that and you use that, you're going to
[03:22:12] lose. That's it.
[03:22:15] I will not hedge when I say it.
[03:22:20] If you believe and you will forgive me for giving you an exact quote from our online commentator, Nick Fuentes, if you believe.
[03:22:31] Getting called out on stage.
[03:22:35] Man.
[03:22:39] This guy straight up disappeared though. Well, the reason why Vivek disappeared is because he
[03:22:44] lost all of his credibility and all of his goodwill because he criticized basically the way that America
[03:22:52] like idealizes sports and you know like I guess like aesthetics beyond like you know mathematics
[03:23:01] and competency. Like exactly he's a fraud. Well, he wasn't wrong. I think Vivek wasn't wrong too.
[03:23:07] I do I I like I agree that we shouldn't have a million H1B visas
[03:23:13] I think it's a huge problem, but I also think that America's fixation
[03:23:17] Around aesthetics and the way people look and the celebrity culture and not caring about people that are it's like the Magellan thing that
[03:23:26] Alex Jones well Magellan was a lot cooler than Justin freakin Bieber
[03:23:31] Circum navigated the entire globe. He's right. He's it's true. It is
[03:23:37] So, I don't think he necessarily was wrong for saying it, but it's an instance of right message, wrong messenger, and I think it was a racial reason. It was.
[03:23:46] And I'm not defending why people were mad, but I'm just saying that this is very clearly what happened. And at the time, I even defended Vivek.
[03:23:54] But I could see why people were angry. People see somebody like Vivek come to America and this person is seen as an outsider, right?
[03:24:02] He is he is seen as an outsider whether he's you want to assume he's an American or not
[03:24:06] You can't deny there's a tremendous amount of people that don't really see him as an American in the same way that they might see a wider
[03:24:11] you know like an African-American person as an American and
[03:24:15] Basically what I think has happened is that him coming out and criticizing it hit a lot different than if it was like
[03:24:22] Let's say me or Tucker Carlson that said it because let's talk about the elephant in the room
[03:24:27] It's because we're white guys and we've probably been in the country for fucking 400 years
[03:24:32] And so there's a degree of implicit I think trust that happens. He's not sorry. He's born America
[03:24:39] That's I'm not discussing the validity of this. I'm discussing the actuality of this
[03:24:46] I'm not arguing with you like I said I agreed with Vivek
[03:24:50] I'm just saying that this is a very clear sentiment that a lot of people have
[03:24:56] Hitler was pretty fucking cool you have no place in the future
[03:25:02] So the reason why, and this is something that I don't know if I'm giving away the game here, right?
[03:25:08] But this is the reason why there's been such a big advocacy to make
[03:25:13] Hitler not seen as like a bad person is people view Hitler as the final seal of
[03:25:21] unlocking white identity politics. They see the acceptance of
[03:25:26] of allowing people to be positive about Hitler, to be allowing white people to see themselves
[03:25:33] as the ultimate boss, yeah, right?
[03:25:35] And like if you break that final seal, you can unlock white identity politics.
[03:25:40] It's like a Horcrux, right?
[03:25:42] For like Voldemort.
[03:25:43] That's the final one.
[03:25:45] And that's a super dead...
[03:25:46] No, I'm being honest, right?
[03:25:48] It's a legitimate twisted logic.
[03:25:50] It's twisted, I call it whatever you want, but that's the reason why it's so important
[03:25:55] for people like that. And you can see also this inaction with the amount of people's support
[03:26:00] and believing of the Holocaust, for example, is that based off of racial lines, there's
[03:26:06] a tremendous difference between the way that white people view the Holocaust and the way
[03:26:11] that other minorities view the Holocaust. This is just evidently true. You can look
[03:26:15] at any poll. So that's really why. And people might not understand that because
[03:26:21] i don't think that they really tried to put in any
[03:26:24] i don't think a lot of people have all my guts so stupid
[03:26:27] well if i'm saying something
[03:26:29] here here's a bit of advice okay
[03:26:31] if i'm saying something that sounds
[03:26:34] just so incredibly stupid
[03:26:37] what the fuck are you talking about
[03:26:39] this is the most retarded thing i've ever heard
[03:26:42] what is this is the there's this is so dumb
[03:26:45] there's no way people are this stupid
[03:26:49] you can rest assured that i'm telling you the truth
[03:26:53] that is when you know
[03:26:55] that we're dealing
[03:26:57] with reality
[03:26:58] all-you-all
[03:27:02] all-you-ass stalling killed sixty million russians on top of it all i'm
[03:27:06] saying is that the uh... like basically
[03:27:09] there's a tremendous amount of white guilt that comes from hitler and i
[03:27:13] think this is like uh... in a way it's it's i think it's misplaced right
[03:27:16] because it's just Germany really it's Germany had this crazy asshole and he's
[03:27:21] gone right but like I think that that's the reason why people are so that's the
[03:27:26] reason why a lot of these like white identity people are so strongly
[03:27:30] advocating for making Hitler and normalizing being positive about Hitler
[03:27:35] do you guys see my point about this I don't think anybody sees this bigger
[03:27:40] picture but that's the bigger picture I don't see anybody talking about this
[03:27:46] either. There's more to it, actually. I'm sure I'm giving an abbreviated version.
[03:27:53] Debate foreign aid to Israel all you want. That's fine. That's fair. But you have no place with that
[03:28:01] level of hatred. You could debate the right resolution to the Russia-Ukraine war, but if
[03:28:04] you believe Joseph Stalin is someone to look up to, you have no place in the future of the
[03:28:09] conservative movement. If you call Usha Vance the second lady of the United States of
[03:28:16] America a cheat. You have no place in the future of the conservative movement.
[03:28:20] Yeah, I think that that I think it's destructive. It's on a it what it's doing
[03:28:26] is it's like basically this type of identity politics is kind of I think
[03:28:31] what poison the Democrat Party. And if they continue focusing on racial
[03:28:36] identity and stuff like this, I think that it will alienate too many people
[03:28:41] and they'll lose political power. Even if you agree with it and you
[03:28:45] think it should be america for white people you have to acknowledge that this
[03:28:48] really isn't a very good democratic position to have
[03:28:52] there's too many people that disagree with it
[03:29:00] and if you can't say those things without stuttering
[03:29:04] and you have no place
[03:29:06] at any level in the conservative movement either certainly not my
[03:29:09] The problem that Vivek has is that I think that all forms of gatekeeping are falling apart.
[03:29:17] All forms of approval are just completely collapsed and at this point nobody gets to decide who's
[03:29:26] part of the movement other than the movement itself.
[03:29:30] It doesn't matter if all these people come up and they criticize the same person.
[03:29:36] anything that's just going to make that person look better. Gates aren't invincible? Yes, you're right.
[03:29:46] That's only the opposite of what he's doing. He's saying that, what's this? He's saying that any
[03:29:50] discrimination makes you not part of the movement. Well, I'm talking about, well,
[03:29:54] you're talking about racial discrimination and what I'm talking about is identity and value
[03:29:57] discrimination. Like these are two very different things. So yeah, we've got right here and
[03:30:02] and this is thanks for telling us America what's acceptable sweat yeah and
[03:30:05] so we have right here what does he mean by G this is the racial sore for
[03:30:10] Indians and I've racist marks and comments is disturbing yeah denounce your
[03:30:14] support of H1B yep there we go so
[03:30:19] hmm
[03:30:22] the back is a fucking scammer bro yeah I've heard about that I don't care I
[03:30:27] I don't give a shit about that.
[03:30:29] Why would I care about that?
[03:30:31] I'm caring about what he's saying.
[03:30:33] The person did something bad in the past.
[03:30:36] Okay, sure.
[03:30:38] Let's talk about what he's saying.
[03:30:40] That's not an argument.
[03:30:42] And now we have...
[03:30:45] You know this guy made money selling World of Warcraft Gold back in the day?
[03:30:51] Oh, yeah.
[03:30:54] There he is.
[03:30:56] Now, Benji Shapiro set up here last night.
[03:31:01] I got a turn to the apologies.
[03:31:02] Give me a minute.
[03:31:03] I'm going to, you know, it's all about the truth.
[03:31:05] Ben, I know in your long time.
[03:31:07] Now, Benji Shapiro set up here.
[03:31:10] Call him Benji.
[03:31:11] Last night.
[03:31:13] Call him Benji.
[03:31:14] He was all, you know, I'm going to, you know, it's all about the truth.
[03:31:17] Ben, I know in your long time, brother, you can't handle the truth.
[03:31:24] Honestly, I think Steve's right. This is Steve Bannon. He's right. I don't think Ben realizes how profoundly unpopular his values are. I don't think he does.
[03:31:41] Let's face it, Ben Shapiro is the farthest thing from MAGA. Let's be blunt.
[03:31:47] Damn.
[03:31:48] He is a hardcore Debra Trumper. He's a hardcore never Trumper in the spring of 16. He tried
[03:31:59] to up in Breitbart. He walked off the job, made a big deal about some incident in Marlago
[03:32:03] with Corey Lewandowski. He tried to turn it to Ted Cruz from Donald Trump because
[03:32:09] he hated Donald Trump. Who does Ted Cruz support and go to work
[03:32:13] forward to make sure that he works in their best interest every day. What entity does
[03:32:19] Ted Cruz do that for? Somebody in chat said Canada. It's in fact not Canada, but it's
[03:32:34] Israel. You're close. In the general election, he barely had to sit there and wait because
[03:32:41] Everybody knows it's Israel. I had to sit there and wait for like two seconds first one person to give a stupid answer
[03:32:56] Donald Trump
[03:32:57] The first sign of what President Trump gets sent back to Mar-a-Lago the very first individual that jumped on the Ron DeSantis train
[03:33:06] the Israel first transit train was Ben Shapiro. Damn. And those are the darkest
[03:33:12] days we had. That was right after after January 6th.
[03:33:17] 21 and 22, you guys were there. He's consistently been against Trump and now
[03:33:23] the president Trump doesn't back the greater Israel party. What is greater
[03:33:26] Israel? It's not about Israel itself, it's about an expansionist Israel, an
[03:33:31] an imperial Israel then Netanyahu and that crowd have thought up and the
[03:33:36] Israel first crowd is Ben Shapiro, Tel Aviv Mark Levin and many others.
[03:33:41] Mark Levin is the uh you remember him he's the fat bald retard we all remember Mark Levin yes.
[03:33:54] That want to put that ahead of America's interest.
[03:33:56] which one? It's one of them. And so it doesn't narrow it down. Yeah, I guess so. And let's
[03:34:06] see here. Oh, here's another one. Shapiro is like a cancer. And that Shapiro is like
[03:34:14] a cancer. And that cancer spreads. Damn. It's a cancer in a metastasizes. He tried
[03:34:25] to take over Breitbart and I ran him out of there. He tried to take over David Horowitz's
[03:34:30] who was his mentor. Don't ask me. It's the guys associated with David Horowitz. What
[03:34:34] he did there. He tried to take that over and mark my word. He will make a move on
[03:34:40] turning point because he's always been envious of Charlie Kirk. Damn. Damn, bro. Like
[03:34:50] he'd make it a personal too so anyway and I'll go back we're gonna look at the
[03:34:56] Ben Shapiro response but before I actually you know what let's just let's
[03:35:00] let's watch this right here so somebody asked about the USS Liberty now the USS
[03:35:07] Liberty was a ship I don't know all the details about this but it was a ship
[03:35:13] that is real attack basically why is this so quiet that's crazy this is so
[03:35:31] quiet I'm gonna see if I can find a better version of this it's very annoying
[03:35:39] Ben Shapiro is really attacking me. Give me one second.
[03:35:43] Yeah, I'll see if I can get a better one.
[03:35:47] Bad PC. No, it's just a lot of these clips are just wrong.
[03:35:51] Okay, hopefully this is going to work.
[03:35:55] Started during your speech, truth as the most important tenet
[03:35:59] of American conservatives. What the fuck?
[03:36:03] Why is my audio broken? That's so annoying. I apologize, guys.
[03:36:07] I'm trying to find a good link to this, but apparently it's not working
[03:36:13] Okay, why is it so low? I don't know. I'm trying to fix it. I
[03:36:19] Think it's the video. Yeah, but there should be another version of the video, right? Your speech truth. Okay. I've got it
[03:36:25] Apologies now. We're back on track
[03:36:28] You cited during your speech truth as the most important tenet of American conservatism
[03:36:33] Why therefore did you call irrelevant the Israeli attack in 1967 on the USS Liberty with
[03:36:43] left dozens of American servicemen dead and hundreds wounded?
[03:36:51] Somebody's having a bad time.
[03:36:57] Somebody's having a very bad time.
[03:37:00] So, what I actually said is that if we're looking at modern Israeli-American relations
[03:37:05] looking at an attack that happened mistakenly by multiple Navy reports, multiple Israeli
[03:37:11] reports and all available evidence, and using that attack in order to undermine today's
[03:37:16] relations between Israel and America, that's irrelevant.
[03:37:19] So how can you use that attack to undermine Israel's relations with America, but you
[03:37:24] also use the Holocaust to bolster Israel's relations with America, and it happened
[03:37:29] even farther beyond that. I think this is an example of having your cake and
[03:37:35] eating it too. You want this collective guilt to continue building
[03:37:41] goodwill for Israel, but these things that Israel did in the past that were
[03:37:47] somehow problematic, well that was a long time ago it doesn't matter. You
[03:37:52] see what I'm saying? Holocaust is not a mistake. It's still in the past. It's
[03:37:57] is also a fucking thing and the other thing too is that
[03:38:00] you've got to remember that america came over and stop the holocaust
[03:38:04] we we ended up helping europe when the fucking war along with the fucking
[03:38:09] soviet's against nazi germany
[03:38:14] as relevant as it would be decided piece of evidence from world war two or
[03:38:17] from seventeen seventy-six to define america's relations with for example
[03:38:20] great if you think that
[03:38:22] world war two and the guilt the collective guilt of the holocaust is
[03:38:25] not a massive
[03:38:27] massive factor for people's unconditional support of israel you are
[03:38:31] fucking delusional
[03:38:33] it is absolutely a huge factor
[03:38:36] britain or germany today
[03:38:38] that's not me and that wasn't horrible for the americans involved that wasn't
[03:38:42] bloody and terrible
[03:38:44] israeli government paid reparations the people who were killed
[03:38:47] if you look at the actual military record of what happened on the u.s.
[03:38:50] a celebrity it was clearly a mistaken and tragic attack the people who
[03:38:54] frequently say didn't it didn't uh... ben should be
[03:38:57] puro
[03:38:59] uh... but didn't he criticize even
[03:39:02] uh... germany's it uh... reparations for the Holocaust because it said
[03:39:06] that all of this happened it could allow them to buy their way out of the guilt
[03:39:11] i remember reading something you're seeing something about stop coming off
[03:39:14] yeah okay i apologize i apologize
[03:39:16] let me ask you let me let me let it play out let me let play out u ss
[03:39:18] liberty however are not talking about the specifics of the u.s.s. liberty i
[03:39:22] suspect
[03:39:22] the vast majority of people who bring this up are doing so in order to suggest
[03:39:27] that israel deliberately attacked an american ship because israel deliberately
[03:39:30] wants to harm america is connected generally with a larger point i wonder
[03:39:34] if that's your point
[03:39:37] if i don't think that israel wants to harm america i think that israel wants
[03:39:41] america to act in its best interest
[03:39:44] israel is not malicious
[03:39:47] they're just simply opportunistic
[03:39:50] truth matters
[03:39:52] then the Israeli government must be
[03:39:54] going to get some causes just out of that attack
[03:39:56] the American flag
[03:39:58] was flying on that ship
[03:40:00] you do not mistake an American ship
[03:40:02] for a foreign one
[03:40:04] when our flag is flying
[03:40:06] so
[03:40:08] we can spend the rest of the time talking about the specifics of the US Liberty attack
[03:40:10] or you can actually go look at the naval
[03:40:12] investigations that were done
[03:40:14] multiple naval investigations that were done
[03:40:16] the reality is that people were flying
[03:40:18] mirage planes for the Israeli military at the time
[03:40:20] the USS Liberty was sailing in an area where it essentially gone off-grid.
[03:40:24] The Israeli military mistook it for an Egyptian ship.
[03:40:27] They thought it was shelling all Areish, which happened not to be true.
[03:40:30] In the initial attack, the American flag was knocked down, and then the attack went on
[03:40:33] for about 90 minutes.
[03:40:34] And then, as soon, you can hear this, by the way, on the tapes of the Israeli pilots
[03:40:37] talking to each other, as soon as they realized that it's an American ship, they
[03:40:40] call off the attack, they speed a ship to try and help the USS Liberty.
[03:40:43] There have been multiple unfortunate, friendly fire incidents between Allied forces,
[03:40:47] including for example in the gulf war where u.s forces responsible for killing
[03:40:50] dot nine british troops during the gulf war
[03:40:52] it's an unfortunate reality of war
[03:40:55] you're going to have to get yourself into evidence what is a broader agenda in
[03:40:58] asking the question because i suspect that your question is not limited to
[03:41:02] your specific higher over an incident that happened in nineteen sixty seven
[03:41:06] bennett's right that he's not asking the question because of the u.s. is
[03:41:10] liberty
[03:41:11] he's using that as a signal point to show that israel does not have america's
[03:41:14] best interests in mind
[03:41:21] i think we should question any foreign countries relationship with our
[03:41:24] government that's totally fine but i'm wondering why you have American interests
[03:41:29] again that i'm perfectly fine with questioning any countries relationship
[03:41:32] with the united states
[03:41:36] i'm wondering what your motivation is in bringing up
[03:41:39] a six decade old attack as though it is the number one issue in assessing the
[03:41:44] relationship between Israel and the United States today?
[03:41:47] Well, many problems persist to this day, but it's interesting that you say, six decade old
[03:41:52] incident when there are many people in this audience who are alive for that attack as
[03:41:57] if this is something that's irrelevant.
[03:41:59] Well, no, it's just not particularly relevant to assess.
[03:42:02] Yeah, sure.
[03:42:03] Yeah, 60 years ago isn't really that long.
[03:42:05] The relationship between the United States and Israel today in the same way that in
[03:42:10] 1967 there are a wide variety of countries with which the United States had different relations
[03:42:16] Okay, it's okay. Yeah, there it is. Why would the why would any of the country?
[03:42:21] Why would any other country have us interest best interests in mind?
[03:42:25] They shouldn't which is why we shouldn't view them as a we should view them as a foreign nation the same as we view everything else is a
[03:42:32] Foreign nation
[03:42:33] That's good. That's the difference and so I have no problem with that
[03:42:37] But I think there's also like more to it than this six decades as old as irrelevant to the Holocaust
[03:42:42] Which is older than six decades is relevant. Yeah, I mean, I think it's pretty obvious. What's going on here. Give me one second. I
[03:42:52] Think there was a couple more of these here. Oh
[03:43:00] Let me see what this is it's a long one, I don't want to watch a long one
[03:43:07] Let me go and see if I can find any more of these here with Tucker Carlson. Oh, here we go
[03:43:16] It's the job of those of us who try to shake public opinion to hold politicians to account and to hold them accountable to our values
[03:43:23] We must not let fear of audience deter us from telling the truth
[03:43:28] We must not let fear of other hosts deter us from telling the truth
[03:43:33] so for example if
[03:43:35] If Candace Owens decides to spend every day since the murder of Charlie Curley.
[03:43:41] Oh boy, give me a minute. I gotta use the bathroom. This is gonna be good.
[03:43:47] And again, we... yeah, there's definitely an implied consent, isn't there?
[03:43:53] I'll be right back.
[03:44:35] Okay, give me a second.
[03:45:04] Sorry about that. Too much Dr. Pepper.
[03:45:07] Honestly, I've been drinking a bit of soda.
[03:45:09] I honestly, I feel good today.
[03:45:12] Like it's weird because in the past like five days,
[03:45:15] shit, sorry about that.
[03:45:17] In the past like fucking five or six days,
[03:45:21] I have been cooked.
[03:45:22] I'm gonna be real.
[03:45:23] Like the amount of times that I was reading something
[03:45:25] and I just fucked up.
[03:45:27] Like it was like, it was like every other fucking like
[03:45:29] minute, right? It was bad.
[03:45:31] And muted. No, I'm not muted.
[03:45:33] i'm okay i'll say the n-word that way we can find out if i actually needed a
[03:45:36] care
[03:45:37] and so anyway uh... yes i think that you have to give us a fuck it doesn't
[03:45:41] matter what's going
[03:45:42] just watch the video
[03:45:52] and it's all and
[03:45:54] so
[03:45:55] if kandace no one's decides to spend every day since the first time in this
[03:45:59] castings versions at cp u s a
[03:46:02] and the people who work here, who works with Charlie every single day, his best friends,
[03:46:06] to cast his versions at Mikey McCoy and Andrew Colvin and Blake Neff and Tyler Boyer and
[03:46:11] yes, at Erica Kirk.
[03:46:13] And to imply or outright claim simplicity in a cover-up over Charlie's murder, to
[03:46:17] spew absolutely baseless trash implicating everyone from French-
[03:46:22] The best thing, what I find to be so funny about this is that I actually do think
[03:46:26] in some of these points, Ben does have the clear and very defined moral upper hand.
[03:46:32] He does and Ben is right, but I think that the Israel issue is so overpowered.
[03:46:38] It's so, it's so strong that literally nobody cares.
[03:46:43] Nobody gives a fuck.
[03:46:44] And it's also about the way he talks.
[03:46:46] No, he doesn't.
[03:46:47] I think it's, I think it's very problematic with Candice has been doing.
[03:46:50] I do.
[03:46:51] I think it's very problematic.
[03:46:52] But like, I mean, again, it's her right to do it.
[03:46:55] Can you try with the video quality?
[03:46:58] No.
[03:46:59] Nooo.
[03:47:01] Intelligence, to Mossad, to members of TPUSA in Charlie's murder, or a cover-up in that murder,
[03:47:07] then we, as people with a microphone, have a moral obligation to call that out by name.
[03:47:13] What about I mean like I'm gonna be real
[03:47:43] Like I said this earlier, but bro the five stages of grief was meant to be a metaphor
[03:47:51] She's going out there and doing all these performances and everything doing this like oh my god
[03:47:58] Really
[03:48:00] Really I mean you gotta at least know that it's a bad idea, right?
[03:48:06] Like I mean even if you think it's the same as like Trump, right?
[03:48:10] Whatever Trump said that shit about that Hollywood guy that got killed is like you got to have some awareness that
[03:48:16] Whenever some guy gets killed and you're like, yeah, but he didn't like me. So he was crazy. And yeah, that is what it is
[03:48:23] That's too bad. That's what happens when you don't like me
[03:48:26] Like you've got to have some level of self-awareness that you're just kicking yourself in the dick
[03:48:33] Nobody's going to agree. There are a lot of opinions. I'm gonna be honest
[03:48:36] There's a lot of opinions I have that I don't share, because I know everybody's gonna think I'm nuts.
[03:48:44] So, just stop doing it. Stop saying it.
[03:48:48] I don't know what this is.
[03:48:52] And the people who refuse to condemn Candice's truly vicious attacks, and some of them are speaking here, are guilty of cowardice.
[03:48:59] Ooh.
[03:49:00] Yes, cowardice.
[03:49:01] The fact that they have said nothing, while Candice has been vomiting, all sorts of hideous
[03:49:10] and conspiratorial nonsense into the public square for years is just as cowardly.
[03:49:18] Ben Shapiro is arguing for censorship, not argument.
[03:49:23] That's the reason why I think that his perspective on these things isn't going very well.
[03:49:29] He's because he's not arguing that, you know, she's wrong necessarily.
[03:49:35] He's arguing that people shouldn't talk to her.
[03:49:38] And this is the same with Nick.
[03:49:41] That's the main thing that's happening.
[03:49:45] He was bullied in high school.
[03:49:46] I don't know.
[03:49:47] I have no idea.
[03:49:48] Howard didn't admit the USS Liberty was a mistake.
[03:49:51] I mean, I don't know whether, I mean, I think that it's very clear that the person
[03:49:54] asking that is, you know, let me see if there's any more about the stuff from Tucker
[03:49:59] Carlson or anything else as apart is what moral clarity looks like and so a lot of people are
[03:50:04] very positive about it but um you know at least from his own people oh here we go
[03:50:17] man
[03:50:20] that's a lot of people that holy shit i know it's just so big
[03:50:24] Thank you.
[03:50:29] Walking out is always such a trip at these things.
[03:50:32] I just got here and I feel like I missed the first part of the program.
[03:50:36] I hope I didn't miss anything meaningful.
[03:50:38] But I just want to say, I don't think I did.
[03:50:42] No, I'm just kidding.
[03:50:44] I watched it.
[03:50:46] I laughed.
[03:50:47] I laughed.
[03:50:48] That kind of bitter, sardonic laugh that emerges from you and like upside-down
[03:50:53] world arrives when your dog starts doing your taxes and you're like wait it's not supposed
[03:50:58] to work this way to hear calls for like deep platforming and denouncing people at a Charlie
[03:51:04] Kirk event.
[03:51:05] I'm like what?
[03:51:06] Yep.
[03:51:07] This is hilarious.
[03:51:08] Yeah.
[03:51:09] This is hilarious.
[03:51:11] Actually one of the clips I was listening to myself thinking as I often hear myself
[03:51:16] speak which is never because I never watched myself but at these events I do like the
[03:51:19] the role of you.
[03:51:21] And I'm like, that guy is pompous!
[03:51:23] Woo!
[03:51:24] Sorry about that.
[03:51:25] We don't see ourselves clearly.
[03:51:28] But the prediction that at some point
[03:51:31] when Republicans took power again,
[03:51:32] which I did everything I could to help,
[03:51:37] and really felt that was important,
[03:51:38] I still think I was right,
[03:51:41] but I really thought that the impulse to
[03:51:44] de-platform people,
[03:51:45] or even to use the word platform as a verb,
[03:51:48] which it's not, it's a noun, don't steal it.
[03:51:51] I like this, yes.
[03:51:52] The entire concept of platforming this is ridiculous.
[03:51:56] I think that the only things
[03:51:58] that you shouldn't be platforming are threats and doxing.
[03:52:03] Other than that, go ahead.
[03:52:05] Nouns, deplatform and denounce,
[03:52:08] why haven't you denounced somebody else,
[03:52:11] the whole like red guard cultural revolution thing
[03:52:14] that we so hated and feared on the left
[03:52:17] that we did everything we could to usher in a new time
[03:52:21] where you could have an actual debate.
[03:52:24] I mean, this kind of was the whole point
[03:52:25] of Charlie Kirk's public life.
[03:52:27] Yeah.
[03:52:28] And I think that he died for it.
[03:52:33] I really believe that.
[03:52:34] And I know a lot about it because the last several months
[03:52:37] of Charlie's life were devoted in part
[03:52:42] to arguing about this event, in fact, this speech,
[03:52:45] in fact my speech here
[03:52:48] which he asked me to do earlier this year this summer and was immediately put
[03:52:52] under just immense pressure from people
[03:52:54] uh... who give money to turning point and i would assume that
[03:52:57] the people i mean nobody i'm not gonna say the country of the people that they're
[03:53:01] from or you know it's just people i'm sure some of them are good people
[03:53:06] they apparently give money to the organization
[03:53:09] i mean you know it there were just certain people
[03:53:12] i'm not going to say the race of the doctor
[03:53:16] people but who wanted him to take me off the roster
[03:53:20] and this is all become public and i guess the whole thing is so sad that i
[03:53:23] think that's what i'd accept to say
[03:53:25] charlie stood from in his often stated and deeply held belief
[03:53:31] people should be able to debate and that if you have something valid to
[03:53:35] say
[03:53:36] if you're telling the truth you ought to be able to explain it calmly and
[03:53:40] And if you're lying, you've got to be able to explain that too, because there's plenty
[03:53:45] of lying retards out there.
[03:53:47] You've got to deal with them.
[03:53:49] And in detail to people who don't agree with you, and that you shouldn't immediately resort
[03:53:54] to shut up racist.
[03:53:56] Exactly.
[03:53:57] He's right.
[03:53:58] And that that shit does not work anymore.
[03:54:01] It is over.
[03:54:02] It's done.
[03:54:03] It's finished.
[03:54:04] Let me see if there's any more of this here.
[03:54:06] discuss hard they're still reeling from it and yeah let me see if there's any more of this
[03:54:11] that's worth looking at and then we will look at the next one here which is where is it who is it
[03:54:21] here we go
[03:54:22] So, see, we had the, like you guys saw how I structured this, right?
[03:54:37] We had the moderate disagreeers, and then we had Ben Shapiro, and then we had Tucker Carlson,
[03:54:42] who was a little bit less moderate.
[03:54:44] And now we're going to have Candace Owens, and guess who we're going to finish with?
[03:54:48] I planned this whole thing out.
[03:54:56] When Candace Owen says, I don't know no, but I know that is retarded and we are all more
[03:55:03] retarded for having heard it.
[03:55:05] Damn!
[03:55:06] Well, Ben, when it comes to you and having worked for here, I just know.
[03:55:11] I just know the tactics that you use to fain popularity in the public.
[03:55:15] I just know the amount of money that you are willing to spend on advertising.
[03:55:18] I've got to say, W to Ben Shapiro, bringing it back.
[03:55:22] We're going to bring them all back.
[03:55:23] They're all coming back.
[03:55:25] Retarded is the beginning, but it's not the end.
[03:55:28] To inflate your numbers to make people think that you're popular.
[03:55:31] So...
[03:55:32] Wait, what?
[03:55:33] No.
[03:55:34] I just know the tactics that you use to feign popularity in the public.
[03:55:37] I just know the amount of money that you are willing to spend on advertising to inflate
[03:55:41] your numbers to make people think that you're popular.
[03:55:48] So did the check not clear or something?
[03:55:55] Huh.
[03:55:58] Okay.
[03:56:01] So, yeah, I don't have to say we don't know know when it comes to you.
[03:56:10] You are such a joke of a little man, your jealousy against Tucker, your ability to
[03:56:15] believe that you can keep manipulating the markets.
[03:56:18] know those kids do you on that stage the amount of messages I got from
[03:56:21] turning point USA people saying what's happening why is he on this stage
[03:56:24] standing against wow everything that Charlie believed in such as you're doing
[03:56:29] you're sitting against everything that Charlie believed in I think it's okay to
[03:56:33] have been Shapiro up on the stage I think you should everybody up on the
[03:56:36] stage even if you think they're nuts if they've got a voice and there's a
[03:56:39] lot of people that are listening to them then they deserve a spot on the
[03:56:42] stage and that's what I didn't like you for that very reason you didn't
[03:56:46] Like you look at you and I just think you are such a little worm.
[03:56:54] He didn't like you for that very reason.
[03:56:57] Look at you and I just think he is taking a little worm.
[03:57:01] She's taking him right back to high school, right back to middle school.
[03:57:09] I could see you right now, probably.
[03:57:11] What can we get out to her?
[03:57:12] Yeah, we're going to sue her into bankruptcy again.
[03:57:14] Right sue her for every infraction every word that I don't like and every time my feelings are hurt
[03:57:20] Because what you really believe in is?
[03:57:22] Balbarit that's what that's what your people believe in you believe that you are contract lords and that people are not allowed to violate
[03:57:34] The contract you were ruining them for years
[03:57:36] Oh fire someone and you effectively stalk and harass them for years after I'm here to let you know
[03:57:44] that I'm done with it. I am done with it. This one is so fully off of the mother effing plantation.
[03:57:51] Truly, Ben Shapiro, fuck you and the midget horse that you rode in on.
[03:57:57] Did she just say that she's off the plantation and then say that he rode in on a midget horse?
[03:58:03] I am done with it. This one is so fully off of the mother effing plantation. Truly, Ben Shapiro,
[03:58:09] Fuck you and the midget horse that you wrote in on. Oh my God.
[03:58:15] And I say that on behalf of the world.
[03:58:19] You're going to get applauded by Constantine Kissen and Andrew
[03:58:22] Christ is King of Clayton and all of the people, the men who have to keep
[03:58:27] applauding what you do like you're a failure to make you feel good.
[03:58:31] But the rest of the world can't stand you.
[03:58:33] Wow. Noxious.
[03:58:34] You have absolutely no values that exist outside of the Talmud.
[03:58:39] You should buy yourself as a Talmudic Jew and I've learned what's in that Talmud and I encourage other people at home to learn
[03:58:45] What is in that Talmud that you know what Ben thinks of you because it doesn't just
[03:58:50] Hate me he hates you too white men. He hates all black people
[03:58:54] Okay, if he's following the rules of the Talmud when I say hates they think that we're animals
[03:59:00] But they have a right to own us that they have a right to make us worship them
[03:59:05] that they have a right to lie to us, that they have a right to sue us and take everything
[03:59:10] that we have, that they have a right to deceive us, that they have a right to treat Charlie
[03:59:17] the way that he treated Charlie while he was alive, only to then try to defraud the population
[03:59:23] into thinking that he is somehow a part of his legacy, that he somehow cared about Charlie
[03:59:28] Kirk and cares to protect the people that are working at Turning Point USA.
[03:59:34] Goodbye, Ben.
[03:59:37] Goodbye, Ben.
[03:59:39] Wow.
[03:59:41] Bye.
[03:59:43] Question is, how much more?
[03:59:50] Just a minute.
[03:59:51] Give me Schindler's List.
[03:59:59] I'm done watching Schindler's List.
[04:00:12] I know I get it.
[04:00:14] Goodbye, Jews!
[04:00:16] Goodbye, Jews!
[04:00:18] I get it. I get it. I get it
[04:00:30] Wow good bye Ben
[04:00:34] Goodbye
[04:00:36] Question is how much more money is Ben Shapiro going to spend to make people how about that?
[04:00:43] How many more articles is his father going to write under a pen name?
[04:00:47] Hank Barion of the Daily Wire under the pen name Hank Barion as he wrote while
[04:00:54] Ben was at Breybart before he turned his back and betrayed them too because that
[04:00:57] is his nature. Yeah. One of these belly creatures sliver on. A belly, a belly
[04:01:03] creature? Like a snake! The question is how many more weeks and years do we have
[04:01:13] have to keep pretending like Ben Shapiro is relevant.
[04:01:18] Wow.
[04:01:20] Damn.
[04:01:22] Damn.
[04:01:25] Oh my God.
[04:01:31] Fuck you and the midget horse you ran in on.
[04:01:34] Such a little horse.
[04:01:37] Fuck you and the midget horse that you rode in on.
[04:01:40] And I say that on behalf of the world.
[04:01:42] and truly Ben Shapiro, fuck you and the midget horse that you rode in on.
[04:01:48] And I say that on behalf of the world.
[04:01:50] Oh my God.
[04:01:52] Well, there we go, guys.
[04:01:54] And let's see is this...
[04:01:56] This one is so fully...
[04:01:57] Is this...
[04:01:58] ...for he turned his back and portrayed them too, because that is his nature.
[04:02:02] One of these belly creatures.
[04:02:04] It's his nature.
[04:02:06] Oh my God.
[04:02:07] Okay.
[04:02:08] So anyway, he got pretty mad that he called her retarded.
[04:02:11] Yeah, yeah, she yeah, I guess she did and so now we have the last
[04:02:22] It's actually crazy how much the sentiment around Ben Shapiro has changed in like one year
[04:02:31] Rows the Levan's the Wexler's we're just laughing in your face. We're not listening
[04:02:35] You're Jewish your pro-Israel is the Levin's the Wexler's we're just laughing in your face. We're not listening
[04:02:43] You're Jewish your pro-Israel and you're fucking cringe suffice to say we're not listening anymore
[04:02:50] Down you had your chance
[04:02:52] You had goodwill you even have censorship and all sorts of other built-in advantages in the media market and you blew it
[04:03:02] with your disingenuousness, with your omissions and your lies, your hypocrisy, your cancel culture,
[04:03:10] you blew it. Think about the advantage that they had. A guy like Ben Shapiro, he had no rivals.
[04:03:17] And Tucker pointed this out, Shapiro has a deal with Facebook. I imagine he has a deal with
[04:03:23] YouTube. So, well, I don't know what that's about. Like, I know other people have deals,
[04:03:29] like just because you know I do streaming like that might not be as much of a condemnation as you
[04:03:34] might imagine. Everybody was being censored by Facebook and YouTube Shapiro was being promoted.
[04:03:42] Well, do you know what a good deal that is? That would be like if you went into business
[04:03:48] selling hamburgers and the government said we're going to subsidize. I think that that's true
[04:03:54] that Ben Shapiro was during like the woke era, the safe conservative voice that a lot of people
[04:04:00] would go with. It was kind of like, he was like Creed in like the year 2002.
[04:04:09] Burger King and McDonald's is not allowed to obtain a business license. That's the deal
[04:04:15] the Daily Wire had going. They were like the number two advertiser on Facebook for a decade.
[04:04:21] Wow, or something like that the number two most prolific ad buyer on the platform
[04:04:27] She's a lot and that's the biggest platform everybody else was banned
[04:04:32] Wow
[04:04:33] And for ten years they were the beneficiary of cancel culture and all those other structural benefits
[04:04:39] And what they did with that is they just?
[04:04:43] Abused the good faith and the goodwill of the people they showed their hand
[04:04:47] which is they don't care about Americans. They only care about Israel. They were
[04:04:52] hypocrites. They lied. They were disingenuous. If anybody was critical of
[04:04:58] their position, they were dismissive or they tried to destroy that person like
[04:05:02] myself. That did happen. And I said on Twitter earlier tonight, I said,
[04:05:07] Then Shapiro's finished.
[04:05:09] You're done, little man.
[04:05:17] I think it might just be over.
[04:05:20] I'm gonna be honest.
[04:05:21] Like, I think it might be just over.
[04:05:26] Oh my God.
[04:05:28] Done, yes.
[04:05:30] Jesus, man.
[04:05:34] Person like myself.
[04:05:37] And I said on Twitter earlier tonight, I said, Ben Shapiro's finished, you're done, little man.
[04:05:44] America has had enough of Ben Shapiro, we see you for what you are, and now we're done with you.
[04:05:50] Americans are not listening to you, we don't care what you have to say because we know that you don't care about us.
[04:05:56] So you have contempt for us, and honestly at this point the feeling is mutual.
[04:06:01] Well, I think that's a pretty fair sentiment that a lot of people have, especially to the extent that Ben Shapiro has represented Israel's interests a lot.
[04:06:10] So I saw today he had another great clip defending H-1B visas. Nice. So the message from the Shapiro and Levin crowd is 50 year mortgages.
[04:06:25] If you can't afford to buy a home in the city you grew up in then you should leave.
[04:06:31] H-1BV says which is a scam for cheap foreign labor are actually necessary.
[04:06:37] Oh and if anybody- What's crazy is that H-1B take that he has used to be the Democrat take?
[04:06:42] That's what's nuts. Criticizes Israel. They're a Nazi and they need to shut up
[04:06:47] and we're going to war with Iran. Uh-oh.
[04:06:49] That's a really winning message. Unfortunately for them, now we have free speech on the internet,
[04:06:57] so there's other people around that can challenge that. I think he's right. I think he's right.
[04:07:03] The only reason why that viewpoint and that value system existed is because
[04:07:07] nobody was allowed to challenge it. And now that there are no gatekeepers and there's
[04:07:11] nobody else that's able to
[04:07:17] there's no that i mean shit anybody can post whatever they want right
[04:07:22] and so uh... there you go average you on w i think it's a big reason don't have
[04:07:26] free speech on the internet not at least everywhere i know that but we have it
[04:07:29] somewhere
[04:07:30] and having it somewhere
[04:07:33] is enough
[04:07:34] that's enough
[04:07:36] and uh... yeah anyway uh... do you really have spirit speech of we we
[04:07:40] We functionally have free speech on Twitter to discuss political controversy and things
[04:07:45] similar to that.
[04:07:46] Bro said Oprah?
[04:07:47] I don't know.
[04:07:48] It kind of looked like Oprah, okay?
[04:07:50] I don't want to hear that.
[04:07:52] I feel like she did anyway.
[04:07:54] Where is it?
[04:07:55] Oh, this is the guy.
[04:07:56] Just met the brave young man who pressed Benny Boy Shapiro about the USS Liberty
[04:08:01] at AM Fest fucking Patriot.
[04:08:04] Give him a follow.
[04:08:06] Oh my God.
[04:08:09] Yeah, well, I guess that's where things are going. That's where things. I don't even know what to say, honestly
[04:08:16] Oprah yes, yeah, I got it wrong man. I did and anyway, it's actually Michael Jackson
[04:08:23] Next to him. I don't know what the fuck this is at least 16 files. What is this?
[04:08:28] 16 files from the Epstein files released suddenly vanished from the DOJ's web page with no explanation
[04:08:34] Why would they do that? I thought only only two of them mentioned Trump. Yeah. Yeah, why would they delete all the other ones?
[04:08:49] Yeah, I mean, I could see two of them. That would make sense. But geez, guys, why would Israel do this?
[04:08:55] I mean, I do think that whoever removed the photos of Trump, like because they had to according
[04:09:02] to the law that was passed, they have to explain why things were redacted.
[04:09:08] Did they explain it?
[04:09:10] No.
[04:09:11] Okay.
[04:09:12] So they broke the law.
[04:09:13] It's that simple.
[04:09:14] So now we have the question, what happened?
[04:09:18] Somehow it wasn't redacted enough.
[04:09:20] Well I don't know why.
[04:09:21] I have no idea.
[04:09:23] check the IDF shirt picture. Well, and this is it, right? The U.S. government
[04:09:27] deletes Epstein file with an image of President Trump. This is the most, like,
[04:09:33] this is the most, how could you catch me with my hand in the cookie jar if I
[04:09:38] already ate the cookies take that I could possibly fucking imagine? Why would
[04:09:43] you do this? It's so retarded. It is. It's so insanely fucking retarded. I
[04:09:52] I can't even believe this.
[04:09:54] It's weird.
[04:09:55] Yeah, like, what the hell is it?
[04:09:57] There needs to be an investigation
[04:10:00] into what the fuck happened.
[04:10:03] There does.
[04:10:05] Like, whoever did this needs to be held accountable.
[04:10:08] They need to figure this out.
[04:10:09] Because there has to be a degree of accountability for this.
[04:10:13] Wanna know why I don't trust the government?
[04:10:15] Yep, nothing matters.
[04:10:17] Nothing has consequences.
[04:10:18] Why don't you trust the government?
[04:10:20] Yeah, that's a little bit of something right little bit of that.
[04:10:26] Oh, not looking too good.
[04:10:29] How about that?
[04:10:30] And bonding is to go before Congress.
[04:10:32] I think that she does.
[04:10:33] I think that a lot of people do.
[04:10:35] And yeah, what if Trump is a victim and they gave him the blowjob?
[04:10:39] I don't know.
[04:10:40] I mean, I don't think that's it.
[04:10:42] And here is the link to one and search this database and you will find the other ones.
[04:10:46] Oh my fucking God.
[04:10:47] Oh, this is a separate app.
[04:10:49] I see that now. Are we still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? Here's the link. Oh my fucking god
[04:10:55] So yeah, I guess that's what's happened. So some of this stuff has been deleted
[04:10:59] The photo is still there the numbering just changed
[04:11:02] I guess we're gonna have to wait and find out but one thing is certain that all the information was definitely not released
[04:11:08] There's a hundred percent that
[04:11:10] Cornell professor of questions IQ real world. What is this here?
[04:11:14] In some parts of Sub-Saharan Africa is under 75.
[04:11:19] The average IQ in some parts of Sub-Saharan Africa is under 75.
[04:11:23] Yeah, it's like 68, 67.
[04:11:24] Which is considered mentally disabled.
[04:11:26] East Asians have, measurably, a higher average IQ than Europeans.
[04:11:31] And they're less criminal, and they're more prosperous.
[04:11:34] So you're saying Asians are smarter than us?
[04:11:35] Yes, on average.
[04:11:36] Yeah.
[04:11:37] Like every Japanese person I've met, or like Koreans, seems really smart, but I'm
[04:11:41] there.
[04:11:42] I've met some Chinese people where it's like really I feel like they're
[04:11:46] You have a Chinese?
[04:11:50] Oh my god numbers on that one to be honest as far as most experts are concerned all of these IQ numbers are fudged
[04:11:56] Here's a bit more about that from somebody who knows his shit because I feel like it's worth it
[04:12:00] And these tests were made
[04:12:03] For the purpose of figuring out who's gonna do well in school
[04:12:07] It doesn't predict terribly well to many kinds of real-world successes.
[04:12:13] There's so much it doesn't tell you, and it doesn't tell you about emotional intelligence,
[04:12:17] creative intelligence, common sense, wisdom.
[04:12:21] There's so much more to a person than just their IQ.
[04:12:25] I would say the main...
[04:12:26] Well, yeah, of course.
[04:12:27] ...is your problem.
[04:12:28] Of course.
[04:12:29] ...in what's sometimes called scientific racism, but it's not really scientific.
[04:12:35] using the guise of science to advance race's views.
[04:12:41] Because you sometimes get racial differences in different kinds of test scores,
[04:12:47] including IQ that don't take into account where those differences may come from,
[04:12:52] it was convenient for some people to say,
[04:12:55] well, look, we can divide people by nationality or socially defined race
[04:13:01] group or religion into different IQ groups and they probably believe themselves and it
[04:13:07] told you something but it didn't tell you what they thought it told you.
[04:13:12] People with high IQs are often better at convincing themselves of whatever they want.
[04:13:18] So I think to act like IQ doesn't matter is crazy.
[04:13:22] It obviously matters and it's obviously a predictor for success.
[04:13:28] To say that it's not a predictor for success period, this is just, I mean, it's so blatantly
[04:13:34] and obviously not true that every rational person knows this.
[04:13:39] Like, you don't need to have, you don't need to go and do a study on this.
[04:13:44] You don't need to go and do research on this.
[04:13:47] This is an inevitable, like, just fact of reality.
[04:13:51] Whereas they use their ideal for self-justification, they're better at justifying whatever they
[04:13:59] want to believe.
[04:14:00] So if they have an ideology, they may have a very weird ideology, but don't find ways
[04:14:07] to defend it even if it's not factually accurate.
[04:14:10] Well, so there's this many people mad about this clip.
[04:14:14] It's got two million views.
[04:14:16] Makes a debunking video on IQ, doesn't debunk IQ.
[04:14:19] So your debunk of racial differences is a professor Steinberg saying that there's more
[04:14:23] to a person than IQ.
[04:14:25] Okay, really no surprise there.
[04:14:28] Of course people are going to post stuff like that.
[04:14:30] What is this?
[04:14:31] Professor doesn't actually know a shit.
[04:14:34] Here's the truth, right?
[04:14:35] Is that the average?
[04:14:38] Obviously IQ matters.
[04:14:39] It obviously matters.
[04:14:41] Anybody thinking that it doesn't matter is out of their fucking mind.
[04:14:45] I don't know why anybody would say that.
[04:14:47] It very...do you want to deny IQ test?
[04:14:49] Now, these are both things are true, right?
[04:14:52] Is that IQ obviously matters.
[04:14:54] It obviously plays a huge role,
[04:14:57] but at the same time,
[04:14:58] it's not the only predictor of a person's success,
[04:15:01] and it's not the way that you can define a person's value.
[04:15:05] There are people that have multiple types of intelligences
[04:15:07] that are not necessarily being able to figure out
[04:15:12] which comes after a pattern of squares and triangles.
[04:15:15] Like, yes, very obviously that's the case,
[04:15:18] that there's people that are good at other things besides that but the say
[04:15:21] that it doesn't mean anything i think is ridiculous and also
[04:15:25] just because a group has a lower IQ like for example i can my understanding is
[04:15:28] like the difference between men and women
[04:15:30] are that women have iqs that are closely uh... you know like they're more
[04:15:35] close towards the center mean
[04:15:36] whereas men have a higher propensity to have iqs that are more towards the
[04:15:40] tail ends so that's why you have a lot of genius men and you also have
[04:15:44] a lot of retard men
[04:15:45] and so that's it now this is this is i mean again i don't know really this is
[04:15:49] hundred percent true but something i've read
[04:15:51] and uh... it's more radical yes exactly
[04:15:53] and doesn't mean that women are dumber because on average the same
[04:15:56] but it also explains why there's a lot of men in prison
[04:15:59] because if you got an IQ of seventy and that you're stealing a car and you
[04:16:03] think that if you can just outrun the police for five minutes
[04:16:06] then you're going to get away with it
[04:16:08] like it's grand theft auto like you could see where a person like that is
[04:16:11] going to come from
[04:16:12] and you know big surprise that line of thinking isn't going very well
[04:16:16] so yeah when i can use this variance demands yes exactly right and i i think
[04:16:19] that's really the point that i'm making
[04:16:21] and as i like you are i don't know what my iq is i think it's a stupid metric
[04:16:26] personally like it i feel like as long as you're able to like understand the
[04:16:30] world around you like do i care if i have an iq of ninety one hundred and
[04:16:34] ten one hundred and thirty it doesn't really matter right who gives a
[04:16:37] shit uh... and so i don't ever really think about it i've never taken an
[04:16:40] IQ test. Both of my parents, like they did, they had like very high IQ, they were like 140
[04:16:46] about somewhere around there, like 135, 140. But I don't know what my IQ is, I have no idea.
[04:16:53] So I don't give a shit. And I think it's ridiculous to even consider. So yeah. And I
[04:16:58] thought IQ matters. Well, it does matter. But at the same time, it's not the only predictor
[04:17:04] of success. Does that make sense? So yeah, I don't give a shit. And 13 plus is quite
[04:17:10] I have no idea. I don't know what mine is at all. But you're adopted, right? I must be clearly. But it only matters if it's really low. Yeah, I think that's actually, you know, what you're that's a good point is that I think that there's like a threshold. And this is actually something in the military, where if you have an IQ under I think the numbers 83 or something like that, it's like the low 80s, is that if you have an IQ that's under that, you just don't get accepted into the military.
[04:17:38] Like because you just a dumbass right you're you a moron and so they don't want to deal with that at all
[04:17:44] Because they don't want you because they know that if they get you in there, you're gonna be causing problems. That's it
[04:17:50] So for most people IQ is vanity
[04:17:53] I think that IQ is important
[04:17:55] But there are always instances where people that are dumber than you like I would get out
[04:18:00] Performed by people sometimes that were dumber than me and it would make me very mad and I think that really like I
[04:18:07] I was like, okay, well then I thought about it.
[04:18:09] I was like, well, if I'm so smart,
[04:18:11] then why am I losing, right?
[04:18:13] And so it's like, there's different ways
[04:18:15] to think about solving problems.
[04:18:17] And like sometimes if you lose to somebody
[04:18:19] that's dumber than you,
[04:18:21] maybe you're not as smart as you thought you were,
[04:18:23] at least not at this.
[04:18:25] And so really, I think that a lot of types of,
[04:18:27] there's like different, like,
[04:18:28] this is what I would say, right?
[04:18:30] There's like musical intelligence,
[04:18:31] emotional intelligence, like IQ,
[04:18:34] just like base intelligence.
[04:18:36] you have physical intelligence, spatial intelligence,
[04:18:40] and maybe like one or two others
[04:18:41] that I'm not thinking of, right?
[04:18:43] And those are really the different indicators
[04:18:46] of whether somebody's smart or not.
[04:18:47] I mean, obviously.
[04:18:49] So yeah, wisdom's more important than intelligence.
[04:18:52] The main thing that's important
[04:18:53] is a willingness to apply yourself.
[04:18:57] And a dumb fucking retard will outperform you.
[04:19:01] And I've seen this, like so, and I'll talk about it.
[04:19:04] Like there was a person that legitimately had down syndrome that worked at the IRS.
[04:19:08] They did.
[04:19:09] They had down syndrome and they were there and I was like, I was like, what the fuck is
[04:19:13] this?
[04:19:14] Cause this was like back in the day.
[04:19:15] DEI wasn't even a word, right?
[04:19:17] Like what is this like weird fucking, you know, liberal bullshit that they have somebody
[04:19:22] that's literally fucking down syndrome working there.
[04:19:25] But then I watched this person work and I realized that this person was working
[04:19:29] at a degree of accuracy that was above everybody else there, because instead of talking to other
[04:19:35] people and not really paying attention and being on their phone, this person was sitting
[04:19:40] there focused on their job working at their job.
[04:19:44] And it was a degree.
[04:19:45] It's like, you know, you have these experiences in your life where it's like, oh, wow, that's
[04:19:49] a good way to look at it.
[04:19:51] So yeah, he was down to work hard.
[04:19:53] Yeah, he was down to work.
[04:19:54] He was.
[04:19:55] And he did a great job.
[04:19:56] He was locked in.
[04:19:58] And so, explain my sky is blue.
[04:20:01] I don't know, man.
[04:20:02] And yeah, it's an IQ test by my psych evaluation.
[04:20:04] Probably have to do with new math equations.
[04:20:06] And I not just learn what to do with new math.
[04:20:07] I would have likely scored super well.
[04:20:09] Yeah, and obviously, like there is, you're right, that there's a lot of cultural indicators
[04:20:14] and cultural, like if you go and you take an IQ test in a language that you're
[04:20:18] not completely fluent in, or you take an IQ test in a culture that you're not
[04:20:23] familiar with, you're going to get lower scores.
[04:20:25] This is obvious.
[04:20:26] And you can effectively train your brain to be good at IQ tests as well.
[04:20:30] There's the same thing, like there's a degree of plasticity and there's also a degree of,
[04:20:35] you know, like crystallization where you have, there are people that like, you know,
[04:20:40] let's say you have an IQ of 100, you can maybe, you know, test at up to like 120,
[04:20:46] but you know, probably you're not going to be able to test at 200.
[04:20:49] Like does that make sense?
[04:20:50] So yeah, it's just kind of common sense, right?
[04:20:53] And anyway, yeah, that's why, what the fuck is this?
[04:20:57] My girlfriend smarter than me?
[04:20:58] Yeah, I think there's a lot of those, right?
[04:21:00] Someone from Sudan, we're not going to huge IQ test when there's no education.
[04:21:04] Yeah, and you're right.
[04:21:05] And also, you have to keep in mind that some of these, some of these like African IQ
[04:21:09] indicators, like even if you want to agree that all these things are like genetic
[04:21:13] and it's racial, there's also a huge component where in a lot of these countries, this
[04:21:18] is something that like Americans don't even consider, is that these people don't
[04:21:22] even have the nutrients to feed their brain, to have their brain develop on a certain level.
[04:21:27] And if you are lacking nutrition, you're going to have developmental disabilities with your
[04:21:33] body.
[04:21:34] And you're also going to have it with your mind.
[04:21:36] Like this is inevitable.
[04:21:38] So it's not like this is a genetic reality in all cases.
[04:21:41] Sometimes it's just simply a situational or a structural disadvantage.
[04:21:48] Like that's it.
[04:21:49] It says, you, this is a fact.
[04:21:50] It's obviously a fact.
[04:21:52] There's nothing else really to say beyond that.
[04:21:54] So yeah, environment also takes a roll.
[04:21:56] Yeah, it does.
[04:21:57] Like if you think it doesn't, you're out of your fucking mind.
[04:21:59] So I don't know why people would say that, but who the fuck knows?
[04:22:02] Anyway, Rowan's lead ballot, uh, or bookends and congressional generic ballot.
[04:22:06] It's the Epstein stuff, I think especially if you're doing that.
[04:22:09] Donald Trump's pick for governor of Minnesota.
[04:22:11] Who's this?
[04:22:12] That's my pillow.
[04:22:22] That's the my pillow guy blah blah blah.
[04:22:24] Uniparty, the deep state, globalist, and the media tried to completely vary the truth
[04:22:30] about the 2020 election.
[04:22:32] You didn't do it to match them up.
[04:22:35] We're audited against the...
[04:22:36] No they weren't.
[04:22:37] No they weren't.
[04:22:38] It's the my pillow guy.
[04:22:39] No they weren't.
[04:22:40] No they weren't.
[04:22:41] That the county officials did tell you that they're gonna have some answering to do it
[04:22:46] No matter who says there was no widespread fraud in the election whether it's local election officials
[04:22:52] Secretaries of State judges or this guy Donald Trump's own attorney general Mike Lindell's conclusion is the same
[04:22:58] They are all wrong. No, they're not lumpy pillows. That's not what they call on
[04:23:04] Okay, but when you say lumpy pillows now you're
[04:23:07] You're not that you're in what you are
[04:23:12] That guy deserves to be governor of Minnesota. I
[04:23:16] Really honestly if he wins that's gonna be fucking funny
[04:23:21] You know what I think this is the perfect example of the meme of two retards fighting
[04:23:28] That's what I think if chump endorses him and he somehow wins the nomination. He'll lose Walt sucks, but it's a blue state
[04:23:34] We need someone better. Yeah. Yeah, it's gonna be two retards and
[04:23:39] Minnesota does deserve them you think so what a goat I guess so let me go back
[04:23:43] I'll look at a few more of these posts because I have missed out on some of this
[04:23:46] But whereas a jack dirty and friends get chased away. What is that? Oh my god? It's so loud for once these posts are loud
[04:23:57] Damn damn
[04:24:04] Damn!
[04:24:11] What is he doing?
[04:24:12] What are you acting like you're gonna do anything for?
[04:24:16] What are you doing?
[04:24:23] Man.
[04:24:26] Jesus, my fifth streamer, yeah, of course.
[04:24:29] I love how they're like trying to fucking flex on him whenever he's like walking away
[04:24:35] and they're like literally a foot in a hundred pounds smaller than this guy and I can't watch
[04:24:41] that unfortunately what is this oh I did see this
[04:24:44] This is this.
[04:24:56] He said what the fuck.
[04:25:00] God damn.
[04:25:03] God damn.
[04:25:05] Jesus man and uh yeah I broke his jaw, yeah he did I wonder why and uh as all this is
[04:25:12] a post about me. Wow! What a surprise! And what is this here? As we go to the reacts
[04:25:18] to the Epstein finals, 1.2 thousand, 15 thousand likes. Oh my God! I saw there yesterday, there
[04:25:26] was fucking the top three posts on LSF were all about me. Wow!
[04:25:35] At least if, at least if Astan ever did see me for copyright, I could probably like
[04:25:41] fundraise to sue him for defamation for the uh...
[04:25:44] she's going to stop doing the lawsuits
[04:25:47] like a really i mean like a did this is
[04:25:49] we don't need to do the lawsuit i mean nobody's going to be suing any business
[04:25:53] uh... this is where it's from
[04:25:55] i think uh... boner box
[04:25:58] openly in an effort to actively financially
[04:26:01] put him under water i basically found like uh...
[04:26:05] like a copyright reason to do so right
[04:26:08] and i just fucking openly suit him
[04:26:11] and i made him
[04:26:12] uh... do an apology
[04:26:14] in the process is trying to act like it's like uh... i think people would be
[04:26:17] talking about how bass it is
[04:26:19] do you think that
[04:26:20] you know people be sick the differences you fucking hypocritical retard is i
[04:26:25] first of all i react pretty aggressively to everything that you say like for
[04:26:29] every fucking five seconds you talk i'll talk for a minute
[04:26:32] about this is also like all this had nothing to do with what you can see them
[04:26:36] like it as i i don't know why people like are so afraid of just engaging in
[04:26:40] the reality of what's being discussed. This is as pervious it was in our stand
[04:26:46] why Ethan was able to do what he did. I think that Hassan knows and he's just
[04:26:51] purposely he's purposefully obfuscating.
[04:26:53] But fucking stupid you are and second of all I don't lie about you I don't I
[04:26:57] don't do like again if I literally said oh yeah let's just see a bunch of this
[04:27:01] on content and do a shitty ass react and you sued me then it's like what
[04:27:04] what grab get what you fucking deserve yeah that's what I have to complain
[04:27:07] about that. Like I'm clearly fucked around in the most obvious way. If I find out, well,
[04:27:11] fuck me, I guess. That would be a real shame. But what could I say? But as far as any other
[04:27:20] underlying pretext for you to have a spiteful or to have a vendetta against me, dude, I don't
[04:27:25] lie about you. And I literally have DMs. I have DMs with a son where he hasn't responded
[04:27:31] to this last one. But I literally said, yeah, if I ever say anything to you, because
[04:27:35] I was correcting him something he was saying about me a year ago, and I said like hey if you ever see me saying anything about you
[04:27:42] Do you think is out of context or unfair or did what happens?
[04:27:45] I'm gonna send it has some taste the dog again. Show me context or nobody knows wrong. I'll do that because I'm not you
[04:27:51] I'm not like you. We're different people. I'm an honest person. You are a lying
[04:27:57] frat fucking hyper-consumerist
[04:27:59] Desperate to simp for the fucking state of China whilst enjoying all the benefits of freedom living in the United States
[04:28:04] It's LARPing cunt, right?
[04:28:07] Is that okay?
[04:28:08] Is that a big enough difference?
[04:28:09] Also, you're a spoiled fuck,
[04:28:11] and I'm not a working-class hero, okay?
[04:28:13] Gripin' hell!
[04:28:15] I actually did.
[04:28:16] Oh, God!
[04:28:18] Anyway, whatever.
[04:28:19] Wow, I love watching these.
[04:28:21] These are so fucking funny,
[04:28:22] and I don't know what any more of these are.
[04:28:25] Let me go back, I'll scroll down,
[04:28:27] see if I can find anything else,
[04:28:28] but I think that we've already looked
[04:28:29] at the rest of these two.
[04:28:30] But yeah, I haven't looked at anything
[04:28:32] on my Reddit for a while,
[04:28:33] I do apologize for that. I've been kind of busy, etc. Look who else is it got? I just tried to click away
[04:28:43] Guys
[04:28:46] Guys come on
[04:28:49] Do we really have to do this again? Jesus. Oh
[04:28:55] Man can barely hear you. Yeah, I guess so right and
[04:28:59] and uh... while shocking another shocking development is it not
[04:29:04] okay let me look at the uh... let me look at the other ones they really hate a i
[04:29:08] they stripped game of the war game of the award a year
[04:29:12] uh... awards to clear obscures this right
[04:29:16] so the indy game awards now you might have forgotten about the indy game
[04:29:21] awards
[04:29:22] let me remind you
[04:29:23] let me go back i'll i'll what i might watch and only give a shit about that
[04:29:27] I might watch it later, but somebody got to remind me anyway, so
[04:29:31] Asmon Gold Indie Game Awards. So these were the two
[04:29:37] retards
[04:29:39] We got everybody remembers
[04:29:41] The two retards. Yes, and these are the ones that
[04:29:45] basically if I can find the video it says like it's like you can't hide from me or something like that and
[04:29:52] basically, yeah, so
[04:29:57] So these clowns got called out and they went on Discord and so they took all of their stuff down.
[04:30:05] They went private on everything. They were like, oh my god, shut it down, shut it down.
[04:30:10] Asmongold found us, right? And so obviously what happened is that I did find them and I was talking about them
[04:30:17] and they had to make a message on their Discord and they said that, I think that, where's the title of it here?
[04:30:25] um... you can't hide it from me
[04:30:29] it is this
[04:30:32] this is it yes you cannot hide from me
[04:30:35] and so basically they do this big post here
[04:30:39] and they're looking at it like extra life they're going on the indy guide gays
[04:30:43] indy game awards
[04:30:44] will be published on sunday by a certain creator was a significant
[04:30:48] following who's notorious for sending his community after underrepresented in
[04:30:52] marginalized groups
[04:30:53] where you shouldn't have fucked around then huh how about that
[04:30:57] and so anyway we should investigate whatever games they award the show and
[04:31:00] figure out if those use a i now not they made this arbitrary rule
[04:31:04] we should i think that'd be a good idea so they're crying their upset they
[04:31:08] wouldn't and they said it please do not share this information or our
[04:31:11] patreon anywhere outside this discord server
[04:31:15] so uh... they do have rats they've got rats in there and obviously this
[04:31:18] information immediately made its way to me
[04:31:21] and so i instantly made a video about it all these people are crying and they're
[04:31:25] hiding they need a safe space away from me
[04:31:28] so they turned off all the comments they turned off the likes
[04:31:32] they put themselves in a safe space they disabled i think twitter comments also
[04:31:37] they put the discord on private everything they're trying to they're
[04:31:41] they're trying to fucking you know lock this shit down
[04:31:44] to prevent me from seeing it but i saw it
[04:31:50] And so anyway, this is what happened.
[04:31:52] So now these annoying pathetic roaches
[04:31:56] have decided to go out and say
[04:31:59] that Clear Obscure Expedition 33
[04:32:03] will not be qualified for Game of the Year
[04:32:06] because of generative AI.
[04:32:08] Game of the Year now goes to Blueprints.
[04:32:11] Please tell me this is true.
[04:32:14] Oh my fucking god.
[04:32:17] So indie game awards disqualifies
[04:32:19] clear obscure expression 33 due to generative AI. So this is the
[04:32:23] statement that they made about it. Okay. The indie game
[04:32:26] awards have had a hard stance on the use of generative AI
[04:32:29] throughout the nomination process and during the ceremony
[04:32:31] itself, when it was considered for submitted for
[04:32:34] consideration, representatives of sandfall interactive agreed that
[04:32:37] no generative AI was used in development of clear obscure.
[04:32:40] That's not even true. You fucking retard. This was
[04:32:44] available. And everybody knew about this for for fucking
[04:32:47] months. What are you talking about? It was already stated and they had changed it. This
[04:32:52] was a controversy from months ago. So in light of Sandfall Interactive confirming the use
[04:32:56] of generative AI on the day of the Indie Game Awards 2025 premiere, this does disqualify
[04:33:02] Claire Obscure from the nomination. So basically the game of the year, they took it away
[04:33:08] from Claire Obscure because it had generative AI in it. Now I heard that dozens of people
[04:33:13] watch this show and a few of them were even disappointed about this but what I
[04:33:18] find to be even funnier is that I didn't even know this happened I didn't know
[04:33:22] and so let's see if I can find it is there any of these all award winners
[04:33:26] here it is right here let's see the the event itself and you've got the Indie
[04:33:32] Game Awards this is exactly what you would expect it's never been more
[04:33:36] important and let's see here yep that's just about right and we've got
[04:33:42] Uh-huh. Yep. Okay. And so let's see here and
[04:33:50] Great so they put on this show in light of the recent news. Oh, this is where they took it away
[04:33:56] Game of the Year is blueprints. Oh
[04:33:59] My god, so this had eight five. No, sorry not eight. I read that wrong five thousand views
[04:34:05] who cares what two retards in a small studio have to say about a game that one
[04:34:11] on a massive theater on stage because I think that you should call people out for
[04:34:15] doing things that are ridiculous retarded reductive and annoying that's
[04:34:19] the reason why and so I agree with this like I I'm totally on board with
[04:34:25] calling this shit out because it's fucking annoying people like this the
[04:34:29] only reason they're not able to do it more is because they're not able to
[04:34:34] They would control you. They would tell you what you can and can't see they would patronize you
[04:34:40] They would bully you they would do all of this stuff because they can that's the reason why it's because they can and so
[04:34:49] It's annoying never a given inch always call this stuff out as soon as you possibly can these limp dick
[04:34:57] fucking
[04:34:58] retards sitting around here making these emotional are you kidding me emotional fucking impact all my fucking god I
[04:35:08] Just I don't even know what to say about something like this. It's just crazy
[04:35:14] so anyway, um I
[04:35:17] I did it's so obnoxious. Could you say expression 33 is an indie game? I mean in some cases, right?
[04:35:22] They win 9 out of 13 awards, but they aren't game of the year. Well, it's it's the it's an ideological decision
[04:35:28] And I think that to the extent that you have studios like this making ideological decisions
[04:35:34] I think they should absolutely be called out for it. What a bunch of fucking losers
[04:35:38] absolute massive fucking losers and I I'm glad that people are calling them out
[04:35:44] They deserve all the criticism and this weird bullshit that you have where you're trying to push this
[04:35:49] fucking like this Psyop on everybody that nobody's allowed to like AI, get the fuck out of here.
[04:35:58] Yeah, it's crazy. Why are you crashing out? Because here's the reason why.
[04:36:05] It's because I know what these people's goals are. Their goals are to tell you what you can and can't do.
[04:36:12] I don't want people like that to tell me what I can and can't do.
[04:36:15] And so instead of waiting for people like this to consolidate power
[04:36:19] I'd rather stomp them out right at the beginning as soon as I can as much as possible
[04:36:24] That's the reason why
[04:36:27] It's gatekeeping exactly yeah, never ever let your guard down with people like this never do it
[04:36:35] Yeah weird freaks they are you need therapy I don't need therapy. They're the ones that need therapy
[04:36:41] They're the ones that need all of their video games to be therapy. Look at all those games. Those games are more therapy than therapy
[04:36:48] I don't want to hear that shit at all absolutely not and and thank God for me
[04:36:54] Thank God that I'm here
[04:36:57] Because somebody's got to do it and it just happened to be me
[04:37:02] So I really I honestly I think we should have some more. Thank yous. Okay, somebody's got to fucking do this and
[04:37:09] And, uh, yeah, exactly, humble? I am, I'm very humble.
[04:37:13] This is totally fair, and that's it.
[04:37:16] So, yeah, that's what I think. Asmonis Therapy? I guess I am.
[04:37:20] So, yeah, that's my viewpoint. That's what my opinion is.
[04:37:23] Anyway, never pander to activists. Never pander to them.
[04:37:27] Always remind them how much of fucking losers they are.
[04:37:31] They are awful. I hate them.
[04:37:33] Anyway, let's move on.
[04:37:35] Crazy ex-girlfriend pulls the steering wheel at 72 miles per hour after being broken up with for cheating
[04:37:54] Have her get out tower to get out
[04:38:05] Yeah, I hope so that's what you should do and absolutely straight to jail. Yeah, you can't the thing is that you just can't have people like that in society, bro
[04:38:21] You just can't have them doing that. You see the fantano video. Oh, let me go ahead and get that ready
[04:38:28] Um
[04:38:31] No, this is me making fun of him where is the where's the recent one
[04:38:40] There we go, yeah, we'll watch this in just a few minutes, okay, but let me finish these first old but gold
[04:38:58] Final Fantasy 7.
[04:39:00] Are you ready to con-
[04:39:02] I am the Final Fantasy 7.
[04:39:05] Hits a bit different after the Epstein Viles release, huh?
[04:39:07] How about that?
[04:39:08] Ten of us in my pants.
[04:39:12] Look in my pants and I'll show you why they call it the PlayStation.
[04:39:17] I want to suck the blood out of your voluptuous chest melons.
[04:39:23] My favorite toad is Slick-A-Ttoad, if you know what I mean.
[04:39:26] I don't steal. I treasure hunt for boobies. Jesus. What is this?
[04:39:32] Show you what they call the Big Dome Donkey Kong.
[04:39:35] Big Dome?
[04:39:36] I'll show you something that's well tall.
[04:39:39] Oh my god. I don't even know what this is.
[04:39:42] Twitch pre-roll ads make Twitch almost unwatchable.
[04:39:45] In all seriousness, it's nice being able to watch Asmone stream without this shit.
[04:39:50] Open Twitch. Four minutes of ads. Close Twitch.
[04:39:54] That's exactly what I've had happen too.
[04:39:56] I have Twitch Turbo now, so I don't see them as much.
[04:39:59] I actually never really see ads with Twitch Turbo.
[04:40:02] But it is extremely fucking annoying how often these ads get played.
[04:40:09] It is exhausting, I hate it.
[04:40:14] Is this a real photo?
[04:40:18] I'm not hearing anybody telling me it's AI.
[04:40:22] So this is, apparently it's real, yes it is, this is it.
[04:40:27] Was this him going to Turning Point USA this year?
[04:40:31] Was that it?
[04:40:32] Wow, it's got to be real, okay a lot of people, the majority of people in chat think this
[04:40:38] is real.
[04:40:39] Well, I guess that means it is.
[04:40:42] Photo of the year, yes clearly, right?
[04:40:44] It's a tiny mount, it sure is, that's definitely a 60% speed mount, not a 100% speed.
[04:40:50] 100,000 photos and a single one of gillisame's titties
[04:40:55] Yeah, I'm just gonna call her jizz lane from now on. I'm sick of trying to repronounce her name
[04:41:00] We're just gonna call her jizz lane. That's it
[04:41:02] Yep, I'm so sick of this. It's a stupid name. It's so annoying
[04:41:08] I don't want to learn how to pronounce it. It's jizz lane. Who cares if you didn't like it
[04:41:14] You shouldn't have had such a stupid name. That's how it is
[04:41:17] Anyway, um, yeah, not a single one. There are a few of...
[04:41:22] Who could it be?
[04:41:27] Oh man, anyone needs to review this educational video? I've seen this one before.
[04:41:32] Everybody knows this. Save Christmas.
[04:41:40] What is this?
[04:41:42] Ah, Merry Christmas.
[04:41:45] Is this?
[04:41:52] You know what's so ridiculous is that like I'm like 90% sure this is AI, but I'm not a hundred percent sure this is aon
[04:42:08] Christmas I'd watch this dead. I believe in you Santa Claus
[04:42:12] You've saved Christmas a thousand times.
[04:42:16] You're not even real!
[04:42:19] Maybe this time, let Christmas save you.
[04:42:23] Um...
[04:42:26] I'm Santa.
[04:42:33] Honestly, this would go so hard.
[04:42:36] It would. I actually think something like this would go really, really well.
[04:42:40] popular people would love this man especially him looking up at all these
[04:42:44] young Jesus Christ some of these are so good too oh my fucking God Jesus
[04:42:56] It's so ridiculous.
[04:43:03] The elf with Jack Daniels?
[04:43:08] That's the one I was trying to find.
[04:43:10] Oh wow, thousand-year age difference?
[04:43:12] Yeah, it's a little problematic, isn't it?
[04:43:14] How about that?
[04:43:15] And, uh, wow, I have Pedro Pascal fatigue, but this would overcome it.
[04:43:19] Yeah, I think it would.
[04:43:21] First show with a sign interpreter.
[04:43:23] I'm sorry, I'm sorry I'm sorry.
[04:43:34] Oh my
[04:43:37] Wow, that's fucking funny.
[04:44:06] uh... do it again i didn't expect that at all
[04:44:09] michael jackson is once again sprained uh... they still hate they don't care
[04:44:14] about us who are the s the white house has been caught the administration
[04:44:17] inserted a photo of bill clinton michael jackson and diana ross into the
[04:44:20] abstinence files
[04:44:21] and falsely implied it showed them with victims in reality it's a publicly
[04:44:25] available fundraiser photo
[04:44:26] real featuring jackson and ross's own children
[04:44:32] uh...
[04:44:34] I really hate to say this, but that doesn't mean that the kid wasn't a victim.
[04:44:39] That's a dark thing to say, but...
[04:44:45] I mean, I don't know. I mean, like, that's why we need all the files.
[04:44:53] Yeah, I mean, and again, like, I'm a huge Michael Jackson fan.
[04:44:57] I don't want to believe this, but nope, look at the editing.
[04:45:04] I don't know. I'd have to see the full photo. I think they censored it because they were kids. Yeah, they redacted all minors not just victims
[04:45:11] Oh, okay. Well, then there we go. But the implication there is this who I think it is. I think it is
[04:45:24] Arabic man gets culture shock playing American video games
[04:45:34] Wait, she leaves the house?
[04:45:39] Oh god, yeah it's fucking slicker man.
[04:45:47] Yo king, I'm begging you.
[04:45:50] I beg you remember that?
[04:45:51] Oh my god.
[04:45:53] This crate was like three years ago too.
[04:45:55] I'm not in the Lego.
[04:45:56] What is this?
[04:46:00] What the fuck?
[04:46:02] Wait, what?
[04:46:07] Wukong?
[04:46:10] Oh my god!
[04:46:14] I'm gonna be real, if I was eight years old, this would be my favorite fucking video in the world.
[04:46:19] Like, if I would've gone into metalworking if I saw this whenever I was eight years old.
[04:46:24] Holy shit, that would be so cool.
[04:46:27] That's badass, look at this.
[04:46:28] oh my god oh my god that looks fucking badass Jesus man it's AI is it well if
[04:46:51] it is it's really fucking good it's not a I love how nobody even knows if
[04:46:59] something is AI I want to watch this but I'm
[04:47:08] anyways we've been making stuff for more than 15 years we ship worldwide for
[04:47:12] franchise size come to LC sign by the link in our bio okay all right yeah
[04:47:18] could have expected that one huh Tony our boy that's fucking funny I'm your
[04:47:24] granddaughter really boys with a time machine
[04:47:31] Judas you're done Judas
[04:47:37] Is he going to shoot Jesus too?
[04:47:44] Oh God, cinema?
[04:47:48] Yeah, it looks like they forgot to scrub all the documents.
[04:47:51] What is this?
[04:47:52] Let's see if I can find it.
[04:47:55] What is this, Trump?
[04:47:59] This is already, I think this was already revealed.
[04:48:03] She can find me on our casual friendship with Donald Trump.
[04:48:05] Mr. Trump definitely seemed to have a thing for it.
[04:48:07] He told me I kept going about how I liked your Pert Nipples.
[04:48:10] Oh my, oh my, I, oh my God.
[04:48:19] I mean, I'm gonna be honest guys.
[04:48:22] Like to me, how old was she?
[04:48:27] Right?
[04:48:27] Is she 18?
[04:48:29] Or is she, you know, like there's so many people
[04:48:32] in the files?
[04:48:33] Yeah, I mean, I want it.
[04:48:34] I don't really give a fuck about this if it's an adult and it was just some weird kinky relationship, right? She was 23
[04:48:42] She's 23. I don't give a fuck about this, right? I mean unless it's like something else. Yeah, I bet it's fake
[04:48:47] I bet it's probably not. I'm gonna be real. It's probably not as it's actually in real
[04:48:51] I have no idea, but I don't give a shit if some random guy it's still weird though
[04:48:56] I don't know about it. I don't know about the details
[04:48:58] I think that we should focus on the you know sex trafficking and the kids
[04:49:04] Like yeah, this is weird for sure. I don't know the details of it, but you know, I'd focus on that instead
[04:49:11] Do you know her real age? I don't know and don't care if she's legal. Yeah. Yeah, she's legal. That's it pretty funny
[04:49:17] Not gonna lie. Oh no, he didn't
[04:49:20] Stop
[04:49:26] Jesus Christ you can accuse me of many things but you can't accuse me of being a libertarian in any way shape or form
[04:49:33] I am not an anarchist. So man one thing multiple angles, but
[04:49:41] No, shbag bro, why do I need haters man? I got 33. Yeah, the worst haters in here, right?
[04:49:48] Oh, come on, you know
[04:49:51] He's moving around the
[04:49:53] So he knew everything about this jet question like what percentage of your audience do you think yeah, or actually hate watching right now?
[04:49:59] I have the answer is called at least one hundred percent. Yeah, the hundred percent. That's funny
[04:50:05] I'm glad he's got a good sense of humor about it. This shit is fucking funny, especially this one right here. I
[04:50:11] Do think the first one is the it's the most realistic
[04:50:18] All of it yeah, that's fucking funny consider letting epic games put you in the fortnight
[04:50:22] I don't think that's gonna happen bad. I've got a really good feeling. I'm not going into fortnight
[04:50:26] Okay guys, and it turns out attractive characters really do make a difference. Yeah, Lord of the Fallen announcement trailer
[04:50:33] Tomb of Tomb Raider legacy. I mean, yeah a lot of people want to see hot chicks
[04:50:38] I mean like it's really I don't know where this like fake
[04:50:43] Controversy came from where people were supposed to pretend like oh, this isn't what people want it obviously is it obviously
[04:50:50] Always was and it obviously always will be so I don't know who the fuck is thinking
[04:50:55] And that's not the case, right?
[04:50:57] It's from Paul Tassie.
[04:50:58] Yeah, you're right.
[04:50:59] And I've seen that before.
[04:51:01] I've seen this before.
[04:51:02] And he's on point.
[04:51:04] Xbox is dead.
[04:51:05] In 2005, Xbox was like this.
[04:51:07] Yeah, it's Andy Pants.
[04:51:08] And by the way, I've seen one second, two seconds
[04:51:12] of this video.
[04:51:13] I completely agree with everything he's going to say.
[04:51:16] Xbox used to be for manly men and for boys
[04:51:22] that wanted to be manly men.
[04:51:24] And now, I don't even know what Xbox is anymore.
[04:51:28] Xbox doesn't even know what it is.
[04:51:32] They released the Epstein files.
[04:51:42] It's blank.
[04:51:44] I never seen this before.
[04:51:48] Oh my God, okay.
[04:51:50] Yeah, it was ridiculous.
[04:51:52] South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has,
[04:51:56] I don't know if I'm saying it right,
[04:51:57] has directed officials to export
[04:51:59] public health insurance options for hair loss treatments,
[04:52:04] calling baldness a matter of survival
[04:52:08] among youth amidst intense beauty standards.
[04:52:11] So basically, South Korean beauty standards
[04:52:13] have gotten so extreme that being bald
[04:52:16] is like a, it's a matter of survival.
[04:52:20] You know what? I gotta say I agree with Korea. Yeah, there you go. And it's a debuff. It's
[04:52:29] definitely a debuff. I love this photo. This is such a good photo. Most of these circles
[04:52:35] are red. What? There's a blue one right here. Can't you see? Yeah, exactly, right? And I'll
[04:52:40] see if there's any more of these, but I pretty much went through the rest of them
[04:52:43] before. Gender study, PhD, woman's planes to game devs. Why there needs to be more
[04:52:48] feminine dialogue. When women talk, gamers walk. Guys, I've got to tell you, this looks
[04:52:56] like a perfect Asmongold video. This right here, this is a, this right here is a flawless
[04:53:05] perfect Asmongold video. And I don't, I'm not going to watch it today, but we will
[04:53:10] watch it at some point, okay? And, uh, yeah. In fact, yeah. Let's see if there's any more
[04:53:19] of these too. I want to make sure I didn't miss any of this because I did miss a number
[04:53:22] of these. Internet Anarchists stealing content from small and creators, rephrasing it with
[04:53:27] chat and GPT. I don't know about this. This is some other fucking bullshit. And,
[04:53:33] uh, it sounds stupid, but who knows? And, uh, let's go back. Oh, yeah, I saw it
[04:53:37] of this girl so this is what's crazy is that I'll pull this in here and where the fuck
[04:53:45] did it go and video is bullshit which one I mean I don't know which one it is there's
[04:53:50] been a lot of them and anyway so there's that girl that Ty Ty Lil said was lying and he
[04:53:57] produced a bunch of documents saying she was lying well she did this smart thing which
[04:54:02] was going on social media to clear her name by arguing with chatters. So here we go, let's
[04:54:09] go ahead and watch this. I'm asexual for a reason. I don't like niggas. I don't like,
[04:54:18] I don't like the way niggas even smell. You niggas. Now if I did a Venn diagram, never
[04:54:27] mind is discussed me like niggas really OD discuss me like honestly they
[04:54:35] discussed me how you want a whole full blown relationship and you still and
[04:54:42] it's not I don't give a fuck about the relationship she on a clan shit let's
[04:54:46] talk about moral compasses guys moral compasses jealous and evil yeah cool
[04:54:54] How are you gonna talk about moral compasses when you're out here extorting him for money?
[04:54:58] How are you gonna be talking about that?
[04:55:01] You're gonna be talking about, like, a moral compass.
[04:55:05] You jealous of a broken home of a bitch suffering with a malicious, cheat-masnig- who would be jealous of that?
[04:55:14] You.
[04:55:16] That's why you did it.
[04:55:19] You.
[04:55:20] Who would be jealous of that?
[04:55:22] of a bare minimumized nigga that's fucking on any bitchy kid.
[04:55:26] He, by the way, like Ty Lill isn't a great place in his life, he's making a lot of money,
[04:55:31] he's successful, and you're sitting in here fucking recording YouTube videos and you're
[04:55:37] TikTok live while people give you peanuts and corn cobs in your fucking Honda Subaru
[04:55:43] outside your fucking apartment complex.
[04:55:46] That's where you're at, that's where you're doing.
[04:55:49] not a good place to be. It's not. It's not a good place to be. You don't want to be here.
[04:55:57] And coming back to you with his dirty dick. Who's jealous?
[04:56:02] You talking about his dirty dick, isn't you? Maybe you should have thought about yourself.
[04:56:06] It wasn't that dirty then. What the fuck I gotta be jealous about?
[04:56:13] Who would want Ty Lippe? She jealous over $2,000.
[04:56:17] in the
[04:56:19] What are we talking about like what is the conversation right now y'all this shit is beyond
[04:56:25] Disrespectful to me and my moral compass and who the fuck I am the super if you know me, you know me
[04:56:30] I'm just you know me. You know, I don't fuck with
[04:56:33] Niggas like that
[04:56:35] Trust me
[04:56:37] This crazy that he just made up all those screenshots and everything and that phone call and everything like it's crazy that he
[04:56:44] would go he even went into the back line and he had to photoshop an uber image of
[04:56:48] him driving you driving you back to the house that's crazy and also the emails
[04:56:52] like it's crazy ty lill is really you know he's like a fucking expert in this
[04:56:59] yeah I like white leaders yeah if I did talk to a man I like white boys yeah
[04:57:08] I don't like black boys. Yeah, I'm saying it. I don't give a fuck
[04:57:19] You're in shut the fuck up
[04:57:21] Why are you saying that? Why would you say shut the fuck up? I don't like you black niggas. I really don't and
[04:57:28] This is a prime example. I thought you were asexual
[04:57:31] Fuck are we talking about? I don't like Ty Lill
[04:57:35] Never did never will
[04:57:37] Really won't.
[04:57:38] Oh.
[04:57:39] You better, like,
[04:57:40] they can see me coming down the street,
[04:57:41] but I walked the other way.
[04:57:42] It fades.
[04:57:43] Oh, wow!
[04:57:46] Now we gettin' gangsta up in this bitch!
[04:57:48] Uh-oh!
[04:57:49] You better watch out for her!
[04:57:52] Jesus Christ.
[04:57:54] Where do these retards come from?
[04:57:56] How do these people figure out how to use a computer?
[04:58:00] Insight.
[04:58:01] Cause I should've whooped his ass that night.
[04:58:03] Huh.
[04:58:03] But I was being nice.
[04:58:05] I'm done beating niggas.
[04:58:09] I should have beat his ass that night and y'all niggas, that niggas would have came
[04:58:12] on stream with two black guys, which I should have did.
[04:58:20] Another episode of Hoes Mad.
[04:58:25] That's crazy.
[04:58:26] And I'm mad I didn't.
[04:58:31] That's crazy.
[04:58:32] Like, it's another one.
[04:58:34] If you know me, you know I don't fuck with niggas like that.
[04:58:40] Trust me.
[04:58:42] I like white niggas.
[04:58:46] Oh my god.
[04:58:51] I genuinely think it's weird how a girl can never ever ever ever ever speak her truth without men and the women that are the problem bashing her.
[04:59:03] This is always what women do is they make this weird appeal that women need to
[04:59:10] defend her because she's a woman like this is it's like one of the most toxic
[04:59:15] things that women do is they say because I'm a woman I need to be defended
[04:59:21] and nobody else could attack me and other women that are criticizing me
[04:59:25] are like there's like some unspoken ho code where like when one of them says
[04:59:30] something stupid every other one has to be like exactly exact so true get the
[04:59:38] fuck out of here it's so pathetic isn't it thank God for making me a man I know I
[04:59:45] know is we're so right let's see this oh there's one more I'm the bad guy
[04:59:53] now nigga I'm fucking real I'm fucking real we're coming on these fucking
[04:59:58] platforms and speaking my fucking truth to y'all a bunch of insensitive ass
[05:00:03] monsters who probably all don't believe in God. What does God think about paying
[05:00:10] money for like to like hush up what you think so what do you think like so if
[05:00:16] you had to interview Jesus like let's say Jesus just spawns in and you're
[05:00:21] like okay so this is kind of what happened so I had a situation with
[05:00:25] this guy and it didn't go the way I wanted it to so I extorted him for $2,000
[05:00:31] Jesus am I right and I'm just really grateful that I'm not even hurt but I'm
[05:00:43] not pressed by this shit I don't care I'm at I can see that I'm at peace I
[05:00:48] don't she's so at peace that she tweeted about this and she made her
[05:00:52] comments, like she blocked her comments.
[05:00:58] Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.
[05:01:04] Oh, oh.
[05:01:07] Does she know about that? Does she know about the 10
[05:01:10] Commandments?
[05:01:13] She might not be aware of this.
[05:01:16] Oh, oh.
[05:01:16] I don't give a f-
[05:01:17] Release the Epstein files or release your files.
[05:01:23] I mean there's blackmail in both of them so what's the difference, right?
[05:01:28] I don't give a f-
[05:01:29] I don't give a f-
[05:01:30] I never need nothing as clout.
[05:01:31] I book my own rolls.
[05:01:32] I book-
[05:01:33] My shit gets booked.
[05:01:34] I'm booked and busy, baby.
[05:01:35] Set-
[05:01:36] On what website?
[05:01:37] I don't care.
[05:01:38] I don't care.
[05:01:39] I don't care.
[05:01:40] I don't care.
[05:01:41] I don't care.
[05:01:42] I don't care.
[05:01:43] I don't care.
[05:01:44] baby. On what website? On like, uh, Craigslist?
[05:01:53] Outtracks, placements. Yeah, more to streaming. I don't need to stream. I don't give a fuck.
[05:02:07] Uh huh. Yeah. Y'all are dick writers anyway. It takes one thing for y'all to all be
[05:02:12] back over here it's okay but I'm not tripping because God get the final say
[05:02:17] and I love the Lord and I cannot wait the thing is that do you think Jesus is
[05:02:24] up there being like damn that ratchet asshole thinks I'm on her side wow what
[05:02:28] the fuck damn bitches these days really don't know what the fuck is going on
[05:02:34] huh not wait to all you guys oh my god fuck is up thank you for the corn tatt
[05:02:42] hey whatever your fucking name thanks for the corn is anyway so giving me all
[05:02:50] the cool oh wow corn I hope I really I hope I really racked up with these
[05:02:54] corns because
[05:02:56] because what you need to buy new nails
[05:02:58] sit here
[05:03:00] keep sending them corns
[05:03:02] keep sending them corns
[05:03:04] oh my god
[05:03:06] this
[05:03:08] you almost call her a corn star
[05:03:10] jesus guys
[05:03:12] i don't know what this is
[05:03:14] and honestly this shit is
[05:03:16] just so embarrassing
[05:03:18] and there's one more
[05:03:20] one more and then we gotta move on
[05:03:22] $2,000. If I was extorting a nigga, nigga,
[05:03:27] matter of fact, come see me. Matter of fact,
[05:03:29] my brother is on the way to come see you.
[05:03:32] I could have said niggas directly over there.
[05:03:36] You imagine being her brother? Oh my God.
[05:03:39] You want to play dirty?
[05:03:40] Yeah.
[05:03:41] Because I knew you was that. I could have said niggas directly.
[05:03:44] People don't play about me in real life.
[05:03:46] I could have said niggas directly over there,
[05:03:49] but I didn't.
[05:03:50] She's dangerous and and really people should take it seriously. She's she's a real badass
[05:03:57] Threatening people on stream. Yeah
[05:04:00] What's being nice?
[05:04:02] I got always in
[05:04:04] You're always being nice. What about when you're extorting people for money?
[05:04:09] Being nice playing it cool playing the cordial for what?
[05:04:14] For a nigga that apparently not for $2,000
[05:04:16] She got mad because she got kicked to the curb after she found out that she was a side
[05:04:38] piece and not the main bitch.
[05:04:40] And then now she's trying to run a $2,000 credit on his name, trying to make him pay
[05:04:48] her out because her ego got bruised.
[05:04:52] That's what happened.
[05:04:55] Somebody in chat saying, hoes mad.
[05:04:59] There's a lot of people in chat saying that actually.
[05:05:01] Huh.
[05:05:02] I don't even know what I'm talking to y'all about.
[05:05:05] I don't even got a proof of it to y'all.
[05:05:08] There's a lot of people in chat saying that.
[05:05:10] at the fact that y'all motherfuckers think $2,000 is something worth something to me.
[05:05:15] Two bands, that is-
[05:05:17] If it's not something worth anything to you, then why are you sitting around begging for corn on TikTok?
[05:05:23] Ooh, not looking good, huh?
[05:05:25] There he is. That is-
[05:05:26] Somebody's having a bad time.
[05:05:28] $2,000?
[05:05:32] Do I give a project, Trevor Park, to ask this to y'all?
[05:05:35] Do I-
[05:05:37] Do you want me to answer that?
[05:05:39] I give that? I don't.
[05:05:42] Oh! Oh!
[05:05:46] Oh!
[05:05:48] Because I was about to...
[05:05:50] Never mind, guys, never mind.
[05:05:54] Jesus Christ, how fucking embarrassing.
[05:05:57] Oh man, okay.
[05:05:59] Well anyway, I just wanted to show that because it was just so fucking ridiculous.
[05:06:03] Oh, we've got one more about this.
[05:06:06] This is crazy.
[05:06:07] So, the endless death spiral of pathetic virtue signaling, limp dick, funko-pop addicted,
[05:06:23] fat millennials continues.
[05:06:26] It continues once again.
[05:06:29] Oh my god.
[05:06:32] So Carr streams, screams homeless.
[05:06:35] Well, I mean, you know, yeah, look at this here. So why we won't be covering mod retro products going forward
[05:06:44] Okay, here we go. So why we won't be doing this. This is great. Let me actually turn the music down. It's a little bit loud
[05:06:51] I'll switch it to something else. I don't think this really fits the theme
[05:06:55] Okay, I want to make sure we've got something better for this and we have mod retro the gaming company owned by
[05:07:01] Palmer Lucky has garnered considerable media attention recently due to its excellent chromatic handheld
[05:07:11] Okay, so are you gonna talk about the handheld? That's great. Let's see what it does and
[05:07:16] However, we've been plenty of of footage to it
[05:07:19] And we've given plenty of footage of coverage to mod retro products on the site
[05:07:24] Mainly because these products are aimed squarely at our target audience and we personally find them interesting
[05:07:29] The chromatic, for example, is an excellent FPGA-tested based Game Boy clone, okay?
[05:07:37] Great.
[05:07:38] So you should really like it and we should be promoting it then, right?
[05:07:42] That's good. However, Mod Retro's recent announcement that it's manufacturing a chromatic, which comes with Enduriel Industries branding, is, for us, a step too far.
[05:07:53] Enduriel is a number of Parmerluckys companies, and it's an American defense technology firm
[05:07:57] Which develops autonomous weapon systems including drones and planes which by the way is a good thing
[05:08:04] It's a good thing to have actual fucking smart technology
[05:08:09] Yeah, this is good. So yeah, even better. Yeah, so we're getting a military grade
[05:08:15] Private defense company Gameboy to play Pokemon blue on I've been waiting on this for my whole life
[05:08:21] So, yeah, boycotting losers, what a bunch of lip-dick pussies.
[05:08:27] So let's read this again.
[05:08:29] That people might have an issue with supporting a product that directly benefits an arms dealer
[05:08:32] is pretty obvious.
[05:08:34] And we're sorry that we didn't draw the line sooner.
[05:08:37] A product that directly benefits an arms dealer, suck a fucking dick.
[05:08:42] And also, I'm going to give a take on this.
[05:08:44] I think I heard Palmer Lucky talking about this, but I don't know if it was Ham
[05:08:47] or somebody else.
[05:08:48] But you think about all the mines that are still in Cambodia?
[05:08:54] Those are all mines that we don't know where the fuck they are because they're not made
[05:08:58] with technology.
[05:09:00] The reality is having smart technology for military equipment makes it safer.
[05:09:06] So this entire concept of, oh, this is a bad thing, and oh, this is so evil.
[05:09:11] What are you saying?
[05:09:12] That we should just have indiscriminate retard bombs instead?
[05:09:16] It's crazy.
[05:09:17] This is actually an improvement and nobody thinks like this because it doesn't feel good
[05:09:22] to think like this.
[05:09:23] It doesn't feel good.
[05:09:25] That's the problem.
[05:09:26] Nobody cares if it's an arms dealer.
[05:09:28] Exactly.
[05:09:29] I lost 10 IQ points thinking about this.
[05:09:31] Well, think about how many they lost writing about it.
[05:09:34] Zero, because they didn't have any.
[05:09:36] So anyway, let's look at this and after our review of the Mod Retro Chromatic went
[05:09:40] live, we were criticized rightfully so from not making its ties to Lucky Clear.
[05:09:47] These little, these fat little simps, I'm so tired of this.
[05:09:53] It's so annoying.
[05:09:55] This sheet comes up in the military, so advanced.
[05:09:57] It's obviously a good idea. It's obviously smart to do.
[05:10:00] It's jaw, of course.
[05:10:02] Let's talk about feelings.
[05:10:03] Oh yeah, we updated the review to make the connection plain,
[05:10:06] but we appreciate it was too little, too late for some of our readers.
[05:10:10] Oh good, you've cucked out for somebody who probably,
[05:10:14] I don't know has their mental disorders and their fucking bio and in their name
[05:10:20] They have their flags of all of their favorite pet countries like a world buff list to raid naks
[05:10:27] It's crazy
[05:10:29] It's in who the FW purity test isn't this exhausting. I can't believe this shit
[05:10:37] It's all IGN owned companies. Well, they're going to do what they want to do, right? And that isn't
[05:10:44] pathetic. Since Mod Retro arrived on the scene. Oh no, not the dreaded words. We tried to educate
[05:10:52] ourselves on Lucky's business practices and have slowly but surely come to the conclusion
[05:10:57] that covering Mod Retro products is something we no longer feel morally comfortable doing.
[05:11:02] Well, and this is them writing all of this stuff, floating around as a British person,
[05:11:15] oh, oh, oh, well, there it is, there it is, right there, I got it.
[05:11:31] Can we get in Christian world buffs?
[05:11:34] Maybe soon.
[05:11:35] I mean, it seems like they're getting a little bit more radical as well.
[05:11:39] Pretty much every major American manufacturing company as a military arms dealer, GE washing
[05:11:43] machines, makes bombs and miniguns.
[05:11:48] I mean, somebody, I mean, like, yeah, how many washing, like, who needs more?
[05:11:52] Like, there's only if, you know, you know what?
[05:11:55] We're not going to make the joke of there being an infinite number of people in different
[05:11:59] countries to blow up with bombs. Let's let's not do that. And
[05:12:03] anyway, so, yeah, let's just stop. Anyway, so they're going
[05:12:09] around writing all this stuff. It's a collaborator. And so,
[05:12:14] oh, my God, they're reading all this stuff. I have two minds
[05:12:17] writing a Palmer. The idea of being attached to the same
[05:12:19] person who co-founded a defense company and Duryal is
[05:12:22] certainly an uncomfortable one. Why? Oh, my God. You should
[05:12:29] saying thank god for endurial because they're the ones who the fuck do you think is keeping
[05:12:34] your country safe from Russia coming over and bulldozing your shit.
[05:12:40] It's America.
[05:12:43] It's embarrassing.
[05:12:44] We're funding this shit and they're acting like pussies.
[05:12:48] This is pathetic.
[05:12:49] A thousand year wars?
[05:12:51] Yes, it is so embarrassing.
[05:12:53] Endurial.
[05:12:54] Yes, exactly.
[05:12:56] And what a bunch of fucking losers.
[05:12:58] So how do they feel about flying Boeing?
[05:13:01] This is the amount of stuff.
[05:13:03] We believe it is essential to take a stand.
[05:13:05] Oh, let me go back.
[05:13:06] I'm going to finish the rest of this article.
[05:13:10] Thanks, America, for being in NATO.
[05:13:12] You're welcome.
[05:13:13] And for covering and, unlike these business practice morally uncomfortable, you may have
[05:13:17] not noticed that we've scaled back our mod retro coverage in the past month or so.
[05:13:21] We don't intend.
[05:13:22] Andurial branded chromatic a device which is almost ghoulish
[05:13:31] Bitch relax
[05:13:36] I mean really bitch relax like what are we talking about almost ghoulish at
[05:13:43] Celebrating its connection with the arms trade is the final straw. What does this person think it's lord of war?
[05:13:50] What do you fucking retarded?
[05:13:54] What do you think would happen if Elon Musk went into military equipment?
[05:13:57] Well, what do you mean if?
[05:14:00] What do you think they use Starlink for?
[05:14:02] But do you really think that the people in Ukraine and Russia aren't using Starlink
[05:14:06] and other places in the world aren't using Starlink for military transmissions?
[05:14:11] If?
[05:14:12] What do you mean if?
[05:14:15] But SpaceX?
[05:14:17] crazy. Starsheild is the military version. That sounds pretty cool. That's like a, yeah,
[05:14:25] that's like an item that would drop from like a fucking Shaper and PoE. I like the sound of that.
[05:14:31] German soldier here, we basically, we already are using Starlink. Cybertruck is already a
[05:14:36] tank. Yeah, maybe maybe the next time he makes a new one, I should get, I should try to get
[05:14:40] one of those. That'd be funny. You think you see USA took another oil tanker? Well,
[05:14:45] I'll look at remind me about that after I finish this after I get to get done molding about this and I'll
[05:14:49] tanker and
[05:14:51] anyway, so
[05:14:53] We're well aware that it's becoming increasingly difficult to draw a clear line between ethical and unethical
[05:14:59] Ethical coverage in the video game industry
[05:15:02] Microsoft for example is a company whose business connections are causing many to rethink their support many but not you
[05:15:09] Because you're drawing an arbitrary line and you're telling people you this is the problem with these media
[05:15:15] websites is that they think that their job is to tell the public what to think.
[05:15:20] Your job isn't to tell the public what to think.
[05:15:23] Your job is to cover game boys and say whether they can play Pokemon or not.
[05:15:28] To the extent that you go around and you're trying to tell everybody, oh, this is what
[05:15:32] you should do, you should do this.
[05:15:34] It's so exhausting and annoying that people do this, man.
[05:15:37] It really is.
[05:15:38] You know, it's something to no price to do their association with former World
[05:15:40] War opponent.
[05:15:42] I remember that.
[05:15:44] Yeah, because that place in Hawaii remember that oh
[05:15:48] My god, and despite this we can oh here we go
[05:15:51] Let me go back so I can find it will be note
[05:15:54] We believe it's essential to take a stand on this issue from this point forward
[05:15:58] We will no longer cover mod retro products or report on mod retro activities
[05:16:02] We can appreciate this might be not be what some of you wish to hear and
[05:16:07] Given mod retros
[05:16:09] Activities in the world of hardware hardware it means will be omitting a significant amount of potential coverage
[05:16:14] from our content, and Mod Retro products are of high standard, and the company is working with the likes of Way Forward and Argonaut in
[05:16:22] re-releasing Game Boy games. Despite this, we can see that this is the right course of action, and we can only apologize for not recognizing this sooner.
[05:16:30] I think that I hope that this is the beginning of their purity test death spiral. I do.
[05:16:38] I think now everybody should call them out anytime they do anything with a company that has any association with anything that should be problematic, they should be called out for this non-fucking stop.
[05:16:51] Comments disabled? The comments have been dis- Wow. It's been disabled.
[05:16:58] And this is what he says, pretty shitty to boycott a company because they sold military-themed product that has all the money going to support a veteran's suicide prevention.
[05:17:07] Wow, what a big surprise.
[05:17:09] The virtue signaling is in name only.
[05:17:13] You don't care about being virtuous.
[05:17:16] You care about peering virtuous.
[05:17:19] Look at their icon colors.
[05:17:20] I don't even know what it is.
[05:17:22] But yeah, it's so fucking embarrassing.
[05:17:25] And let's read some of the more comments on this as well.
[05:17:27] Oh, they responded to him.
[05:17:28] The charity angle, which is to be applauded, isn't the issue here.
[05:17:31] It's the fact that the product comes emblazoned with the logo of a military company.
[05:17:37] s so why is is it so impregn- depresingly dystopian that we can and good conscience cover this hopefully that makes sense
[05:17:44] it absolutely doesn't
[05:17:46] oh, he actually even responded back to them again
[05:17:48] oh, here we go
[05:17:50] the entire point of the charity sale was for endurial to raise money for veterans for selling items
[05:17:54] that fans of endurial of which there are many, given our work with the u.s and the ukrani forces would like
[05:18:00] of course they have our logo
[05:18:01] the fact that you don't even mention that all the proteins, proceeds went to charity is beyond absurd
[05:18:06] it's not beyond absurd it's beyond obvious and everybody knows why
[05:18:11] so this is the new pledge to pretend that mod retro doesn't exist
[05:18:15] this is no different than any other game publisher that doesn't support various
[05:18:18] branches of the u.s military or the events or sales that do fund veterans
[05:18:22] support
[05:18:22] i fucking hate these people that try to go out and criticize and hate on the
[05:18:27] military
[05:18:28] if you think that you should go live somewhere in africa without a standing
[05:18:32] army
[05:18:32] Like, if you actually hate the military and you don't want to support the military, go live somewhere else.
[05:18:39] This is embarrassing. The only reason you're able to talk this shit to begin with is because of the fucking military.
[05:18:45] If it wasn't for them, you'd be a fucking slave.
[05:18:48] And that's the facts.
[05:18:50] They're protecting your borders? Absolutely.
[05:18:52] And, uh, yeah, it's so embarrassing. Go live in a place your beliefs belong in? Yeah, exactly.
[05:18:58] And the real problem here is purely political.
[05:19:00] You and many others want to pretend otherwise for a variety of reasons,
[05:19:04] but building weapons is perfectly acceptable to anyone who supports Western-style democracy
[05:19:08] versus authoritarian dictatorships that want to seize other countries by force.
[05:19:14] Some people just can't stand that.
[05:19:15] In this case, it's being done by someone who voted for Trump,
[05:19:18] and you are allowing that radical fringe to use bad faith arguments to bully you
[05:19:23] into bad journalism for bad reasons.
[05:19:28] Oh my God, we got to get rid of these people. We got to get rid of them, poke them. Absolutely.
[05:19:37] What a bunch of fucking losers. And facts, absolutely. Let me see what the rest of these
[05:19:42] posts are too. The Land Duke Journal has declared no longer cover this as well. Let's
[05:19:47] see here, cry more. I only knew about this product because of this post, LOL buying
[05:19:52] only two oh dear sweet summer child don't cover any games featuring weapons while you're at it
[05:19:59] absurd cope a logically inconsistent take and igm was the most trusted media source in gaming and
[05:20:06] they went the political route to become irrelevant lesson there is for you labeling them as an arms
[05:20:11] dealer who not only provides tech to protect your free speech but also then donates proceeds to
[05:20:15] veterans is absolutely the dumbest shit i've ever read fuck off into obscurity what a bunch
[05:20:21] little rats. Ugh! What this is, hating on the military is very annoying and
[05:20:29] privileged take. It absolutely is. I hate people that do that. It's pathetic.
[05:20:33] Absolutely pathetic. If you don't want to support the military, don't pay taxes
[05:20:37] and see how that goes. Yeah, I guess so. And it's just fucking embarrassing. It's
[05:20:43] incredibly embarrassing. And anyway, let me go back. I'll see if I can find a
[05:20:47] few of these posts here. And yeah, whose time extension never heard of her. Yeah,
[05:20:52] nobody ever will. So where is this that they got another one of the boats? Is
[05:21:01] there another one of these? The second tanker once again promised to us 3,000
[05:21:09] years ago. We're taking back what's ours. Finally, been waiting on this for a while.
[05:21:22] Fucking got him. This is ours. That's right.
[05:21:33] Gotta catch them all. That's right. USA should own all the Caribbean.
[05:21:39] They should own all the oil. We should own all the oil naturally. I think that's what makes sense
[05:21:43] You're ready for the iraq war 2.0. That's right because something stupid happened 20 years ago
[05:21:49] We should never have any military intervention for any reason
[05:21:53] That's a great way of looking at things because something stupid happened 20 years ago
[05:21:59] It's really really good way to look at this
[05:22:02] Every country belongs to the united states is that what people are saying or china? I think china is okay, too
[05:22:09] Coast Guard and Joint Navy SF did this raid. They're sweet. Goddamn plus one oil tanker. Yep
[05:22:15] There we go guys
[05:22:18] Fentanyl doesn't come from Venezuela
[05:22:20] Well, do you think other drugs do I mean you really think that there's no fentanyl? Why because it doesn't directly come from Venezuela?
[05:22:27] Yeah, I wonder guys China makes some good video games. Yes, exactly
[05:22:31] And I'll see if there's any more of this here. Venezuela neighbor is excellent Chinese oil tanker
[05:22:36] I don't know if that's the same one. I have no idea
[05:22:39] But uh, yeah, it does look like they got another oil tanker. Wow
[05:22:44] Chinese owned
[05:22:46] Chinese owned sanctioned crude oil super tanker
[05:22:49] man
[05:22:52] Fucking got him
[05:22:55] Fucking got him
[05:22:57] There we go guys the boats don't say fentanyl on board. Yeah, they don't say um, please
[05:23:03] Please be safe. We're carrying drugs. That's what it is. What is this here?
[05:23:09] Andrew Tate after his loss 10 years out 40 years old gave it my all yeah I mean
[05:23:14] it's gay oh shit gay oh no a Andrew this is Andrew Tate's walkout music okay let
[05:23:27] me watch this then I'll look at the I'll look at the Anthony Fantano video
[05:23:31] okay
[05:23:39] The G for top G, standard for G.
[05:23:54] Well where is he? He's not even here.
[05:24:00] The song? It's a nice song. I think it's a nice song. Sure.
[05:24:03] Oh, there he is
[05:24:20] On the way, it's lagging
[05:24:26] You guys ask me
[05:24:33] The outfit yeah, I don't know what the outfit is man. I don't know why it's so laggy
[05:24:54] Yeah, not so good, huh?
[05:24:56] Well, there we go, right? And, um, yeah, these bottom J. Yeah, I mean, he's again, like the
[05:25:04] guy's 40, right? He's 40. He hasn't been a professional fighter. He's a kickboxer,
[05:25:09] not a boxer. I don't know if it was kickboxer or not. I mean, I don't really think it's
[05:25:14] that big of a deal, right? But yeah, I think you could easily expect him to lose.
[05:25:20] But yeah, let me go back and see if I can find any more of these here or looking
[05:25:24] anything else but yeah I will pull up cannabis and meth and meth are fueling psychosis oh
[05:25:30] wow that's pretty bad okay let's see this so Anthony Fantano made a video about me oh
[05:25:41] Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. The Drake versus Kendrick of 2025. Here we go.
[05:25:55] Ah. All right. Let's talk about some bad vibes. Here we go. All right. Let's talk about some bad
[05:26:01] vibes. Here we go. First off the bat, I want to say I love you and thank you for clicking on
[05:26:07] video because I know out there on the internet you have a wide range of content options before you some of them being in the
[05:26:14] world of streaming which for a long time has been like you know one of the newest hottest mediums on the internet how you're
[05:26:21] You're like my age. Why are you talking about streaming like you're 53?
[05:26:27] What are you doing?
[05:26:30] At content scene however, I will say whether it's a kick or whatever platform in between
[05:26:37] I mean, it's not really attracting the best and brightest content creators out there.
[05:26:43] In fact, before shooting this video, I wanted to mention, because I forgot his name, that
[05:26:47] one piece of garbage.
[05:26:49] Honestly, all I could do was go and Google it and type streamer bodyguard harasses people
[05:26:55] and it came right up.
[05:26:57] Up it's Jack Doherty.
[05:26:59] But I'm not here to talk about Jack or single out streaming specifically as a bad
[05:27:04] medium loaded with uncreated fakes and losers whose numbers and popularity are inflated by
[05:27:10] view bots and the like.
[05:27:12] I'm more...
[05:27:13] I'm here to say that the streaming community right now kind of reminds me of like mid 2010s
[05:27:19] YouTube in that you have these massively popular figures who don't really offer anything
[05:27:25] else to their audiences other than spectacle.
[05:27:28] Many of whom are like mentally...
[05:27:30] It's so bad!
[05:27:35] Oh my God!
[05:27:41] Jesus, guys!
[05:27:44] Asmon offers us nothing!
[05:27:46] Yep, that's right!
[05:27:47] You're welcome.
[05:27:48] Anything else to their audiences other than spectacle?
[05:27:51] Many of whom are like mentally 12 years old.
[05:27:54] People whose audiences will melt away the moment they get their first pub.
[05:27:57] first pube and there are a few people this is truer for than a streamer ddg who just calls him out
[05:28:06] like that despite his popularity and best efforts has been doing everything he can to like fully
[05:28:14] transition into the music space yeah it just seemingly can't happen because the guy can't write a
[05:28:21] song he can't write lyrics for shit most of his flows rip off much more successful and
[05:28:26] interesting rappers who popped off in the 2010s. He doesn't pick good instrumentals and
[05:28:31] I don't like I mean this is I've I used to listen like I think that there was a time in another life
[05:28:39] where I watched Anthony Fantano's you know review of my beautiful sick dark twisted fantasy
[05:28:47] or the fuck it was from Kanye West and you know a few albums from way way back then right like
[05:28:53] like we're talking about 10 years ago.
[05:28:56] Glee, he is by-
[05:28:58] I don't really watch a lot of music reviews.
[05:29:00] I can't really grade music one way or another.
[05:29:03] Or at best and difficult to pull out
[05:29:05] of any lineup of rappers.
[05:29:06] And yet still, he tries.
[05:29:09] He doesn't try to get better or improve,
[05:29:11] but he's trying something.
[05:29:13] In fact, you can see him trying over here
[05:29:15] to even have a fraction of the stage presence
[05:29:18] of a very sleepy Ty Dolla sign
[05:29:20] at the most recent streamer awards.
[05:29:22] Performance that honestly is just it was so bad. It was awful. It was terrible. It was so so shitty
[05:29:30] And I feel bad for tie dollar sign and and DDG because it the audio was shit
[05:29:38] It was shit audio like that's the reason why it was like I don't even know if it was good
[05:29:44] Like let's say it could have been a four. It was like a one or a two because of how bad the audio was
[05:29:50] it's like they recorded the fucking audio with a Nokia phone absolutely painful to watch
[05:30:13] this was it was
[05:30:20] Even the Thai dollar sign bits where he is clearly suffering from the fact that that room is very open
[05:30:27] Very much not full of that many people and very low energy to and pretty unresponsive to a lot of what he's doing
[05:30:43] You guys see what I'm saying about the audio though, right?
[05:30:46] I mean, this is so bad. This is like the kind of audio that you would get if you did like YouTube to MP3 and
[05:30:52] You saved it across like five iPods and then you tried to play it
[05:30:57] It's so bad
[05:31:05] The middle school dance no, I remember like we had these middle school raves
[05:31:09] Like I'm not even kidding like we had raves in middle school that we would go to on Fridays
[05:31:13] It was at the school
[05:31:15] Um, and it was way better than this. We had like a DJ and they were playing Rob Zombie system of a down. It was amazing
[05:31:26] So much better
[05:31:31] You tube to everything's alright and again as you just saw things do not get that much better once a DDG takes this
[05:31:36] Hey, hey, hey, hey
[05:31:39] Something here. Yeah, even with him putting in a smidge more effort in not letting the back and track you most of the work
[05:31:45] like a tie was man that guy is clearly just showing up for the check this damn
[05:31:50] performance if you want to call it that was unimpressive piss-poor and it's
[05:31:54] clear this guy has no future in music once his streaming
[05:31:58] Jesus Christ rear ends now look I'm not the only person who's been critical
[05:32:03] like Gigi's performance here and overall presence in streaming world fellow
[05:32:09] streamer gamer political commentator in human toilet brush asmongold is all
[05:32:14] Okay, that's nice.
[05:32:18] I'll accept that.
[05:32:19] So we had some thoughts.
[05:32:20] Doodoo Garbage?
[05:32:21] No, no, no, no, no, no, Anthony.
[05:32:25] I was reading a message from chat.
[05:32:28] I didn't say it was Doodoo Garbage.
[05:32:30] I was trying to be nice because I know the audio was bad.
[05:32:34] So no, no, no, this is me reading a message off of chat.
[05:32:38] for do-do garbage. There's no way it can stand for that life.
[05:32:42] Oh I forgot! People said DDG stood for do-do garbage.
[05:32:49] I was like why'd they say...
[05:32:54] I didn't know? Like I had no idea, I'm just reading a message.
[05:33:01] I'll laugh it out of his fucking-
[05:33:05] Has not only gone out of his way to a laugh in the face of DDG's sheer musical talent, but I guess I wasn't even doing
[05:33:13] I've tried to be nice on his stream
[05:33:15] He was highlighting a DDG's likely view-bottling practices to let's look at a few other ones
[05:33:20] Let's see. Oh, you didn't like this. Yeah, definitely also again a view-bottler
[05:33:24] You can see right here and he is instantaneously within
[05:33:29] One minute two minutes here at 13,000 viewers
[05:33:33] Is him a ex-QC related?
[05:33:37] Something I f***ed up with.
[05:33:42] Is this like how all white people look the same?
[05:33:47] Fine to be kind of funny because it is highly likely Ashen Gold also engages in these practices.
[05:33:57] So let me get the logic here.
[05:33:59] So, because my account was view-botted, then I can't say, I mean, can I say takes one to
[05:34:06] no one?
[05:34:08] And also, whenever, here's the difference, right, is I knew I wasn't doing anything wrong.
[05:34:15] I knew there was nothing that I could do.
[05:34:17] I get view-botted to 120,000 viewers.
[05:34:20] I didn't do that.
[05:34:22] What the fuck?
[05:34:23] So why am I going to go and be like, oh my God, this is so bad?
[05:34:27] like I get personal idea personal like I remember Charlie called it out he said
[05:34:32] it you know as my goals up there yeah and it was I was but this is what's so
[05:34:36] crazy about it Fantanos the typical dude for Kamala what do you guys think the
[05:34:41] probability is that Anthony Fantano voted for Kamala Harris is it 100 or
[05:34:46] 200% what do you guys think yeah it's just yeah I don't know maybe he wrote in
[05:34:56] Kanye West. And there it is. And so I don't know. I mean, but no, I actually, again, it's
[05:35:03] very weird to say this because like, you know, you're not even engaging with what I said.
[05:35:09] You're just insulting me, which is that's fine. I think that's fine. Convince. Okay,
[05:35:13] I've made jokes about him too. But at the same time, I wasn't wrong.
[05:35:17] If you know nothing about this man and believe me, I envy you if you do. He
[05:35:23] It's true you you know about me because you're talking about me. I see you tweet and responded to me and shit
[05:35:29] You know about me because you're you're volunteering to know about me by tweeting about me
[05:35:35] Really an example of the lack of shame that most people have in today's society in that and thank God for that
[05:35:42] I'm in complete disbelief as to how this man
[05:35:45] criticizes anyone while simultaneously living in a cockroach dungeon on a
[05:35:50] steady diet of soda and Slim Jims and yet despite that's right that's right I do I
[05:35:57] do whatever the fuck I want that's right why does that matter and it's also like
[05:36:05] here's the thing for me I couldn't give a fuck I do what I feel like doing and
[05:36:10] and that's it. I don't go and think about, oh no, oh, I've got to act a certain way or I won't get the approval of the internet's busiest music nerd. Is that right?
[05:36:23] Oh, and also, yeah, whatever happened to that intro? I was just thinking about this. Yeah, that made me realize. What happened to the intro?
[05:36:33] Has he retired? Jesus!
[05:36:38] Being so filthy that you can smell him through your phone
[05:36:43] No, you can't because I don't smell bad Anthony. You might smell bad. I don't smell bad. Fat people smell bad. I don't.
[05:36:53] He has the gall to criticize another streamer for doing some view-bottling. Either way, this has been...
[05:37:02] It's like it's a big deal enough to get DDG up in arms and you know doing a little live free style about
[05:37:10] Mr. Asman gold here
[05:37:32] I hope that's my favorite part
[05:37:49] Which uh, I don't know my favorite part is he said you and xqc you just a bunch of dads well to me you're just a bunch of
[05:37:56] Oh, I can't say that on twitch
[05:37:59] That shit was so fucking funny
[05:38:02] I was like, oh my God.
[05:38:06] Lyric obtainments?
[05:38:10] Yeah.
[05:38:13] Yeah.
[05:38:14] Shabbat is your ringtone?
[05:38:15] Yeah, that shit was great.
[05:38:17] I think I would have to rate this freestyle zero out of ten.
[05:38:21] I don't know.
[05:38:22] I think it was fucking funny.
[05:38:23] I think it was great.
[05:38:24] Or complete hunk of bullshit out of ten.
[05:38:26] Like I'm sorry, not only did almost none of these insults land and I do not say
[05:38:31] this as a guy who favors Asmongold here in this dynamic in any way. If I had to be in
[05:38:36] the same room as DDG for like 10 minutes, I'd probably just sit there and chill out
[05:38:40] and not think anything of it. Whereas if I was locked in Asmongold's rat-infested
[05:38:44] steamer dungeon for half that time, I'd be screaming and scratching at the walls to escape.
[05:38:49] Still, DDG...
[05:38:50] You're gonna fall through the ceiling like I did.
[05:38:52] Gee, releases again with no shame whatsoever this completely stupid freestyle.
[05:38:57] It's not stupid. It wasn't fucking great. I loved it
[05:39:03] What do you mean stupid shit was funny the thing is I remember I thought I was talking to a Spanish like yeah
[05:39:08] I already listened to it ten times man. She was fucking funny. It's great
[05:39:13] Thought this shit was funny see the thing is that
[05:39:18] Anthony has
[05:39:20] The he has the fucking
[05:39:24] The soul of a Karen
[05:39:27] He does he might not have the you know aesthetic of a Karen
[05:39:33] But he has the soul and the energy of a Karen and so he can't understand
[05:39:40] Just fucking around and not giving the shit
[05:39:43] He doesn't understand that because you've got to put yourself in this position where you're this I
[05:39:50] Don't know like establish distinguish music guy, but everybody else is just having fun
[05:39:56] We just fucking around
[05:40:01] Clearly the guy did make says he's a trans Karen
[05:40:04] That's what some people are saying
[05:40:07] Little to no research into who he's making fun of here and just wants to talk about the fact that he hasn't had sex with any or many women
[05:40:15] I do you a hundred thousand dollars to your pocket or
[05:40:20] Charity of choice as man go if you can show me five holes you hit
[05:40:24] If you could show me five girls you crack, then we test, I got a thousand, 30 in two
[05:40:32] of us!
[05:40:33] There are far worse things about this man than the fact that women will not touch him.
[05:40:37] The fact that rapper and internet hero baby No Money edited this man's face out of his
[05:40:41] music video out of disgust.
[05:40:42] We could talk about his racism, his vibe.
[05:40:45] Well, I mean, there's a lot of that.
[05:40:47] I would admit, there's no way you're talking about my racism in nine minutes.
[05:40:51] I'm in rhetoric.
[05:40:53] What do you think happens whenever people like me or people that are more extreme than
[05:40:57] me inevitably get control of the government?
[05:40:59] What do you think happens to all the people that were tweeting nonstop about trans kids?
[05:41:02] What happens to them?
[05:41:03] They get put in jail for grooming kids because it's creepy as fuck and deranged.
[05:41:10] And now you can see why these people are so extreme.
[05:41:13] It's because I think on some very, very base level, they know their days are numbered.
[05:41:18] There is not any degree of activism, virtue signalling, crying, racism.
[05:41:25] Every time that people say all these bad things about me, I just see them replaying my greatest
[05:41:30] hits.
[05:41:33] Isn't that crazy?
[05:41:34] Yeah, it's always my greatest hits.
[05:41:38] Victimhood, that's going to save you.
[05:41:41] It's going to happen.
[05:41:42] And it's your fault.
[05:41:44] It's all your fault.
[05:41:45] Which in DDG's defense he does accurately assess that Asmongold's interest in him, obsession
[05:41:51] with him, desire to gain clout off of him is probably based on racism.
[05:41:56] It's true.
[05:41:58] It's because I hate black people.
[05:42:01] There's been a lot of people on Twitter that have had this assumption and it's true.
[05:42:07] I do.
[05:42:08] I hate black people.
[05:42:10] That's right.
[05:42:11] not just black people, but that's one of the many groups of people that I hate. Of course,
[05:42:17] naturally. I'm glad Anthony's smart enough to see that.
[05:42:22] Oh, right. See, yeah, don't put these allegations on nobody. I look like y'all, right?
[05:42:28] I do. Actually, I put those out. See, he might not know this, but the thing is that I,
[05:42:33] what about F extra life? Do we know about F extra life? Because their lives ran out.
[05:42:39] about that. This is not my first rodeo. I've been calling people out for this
[05:42:43] shit for a while. Some guy in chat goes and he says, Asmon is a demon. Well, I
[05:42:50] mean, you know,
[05:42:54] all the way, niggas got a few bucks. First you said the same make $3 million in
[05:42:59] a month. He didn't. I was right. Now I felt bad. I did. I felt bad that I
[05:43:06] I called the chef frost out because I didn't realize that he was posting that so women would message him
[05:43:13] Because like if I had known that I wouldn't have called him out because it's like okay
[05:43:17] Well now you're gonna make this guy look broke like I feel like an asshole, but like I thought he was just trying to brag
[05:43:23] And I we can't have that
[05:43:26] Like an asshole, so what you against black people man, but still
[05:43:32] What can I say guys I hate him
[05:43:34] DDG's intentions don't exactly come across as a, you know, all that holy or moral when
[05:43:42] you consider the guy's use allegations and a litany of other ridiculous things you've
[05:43:46] been caught.
[05:43:47] I'm gonna be honest, bro, like after so many situations with allegations, I am sick of
[05:43:52] after what just happened with fucking what's his name, Ty Lill yesterday.
[05:44:00] the last thing that I'm trying to hear about
[05:44:02] is some more of this bullshit.
[05:44:05] Hang on camera, wherever this goes from here,
[05:44:08] guaranteed we're essentially going to be seeing
[05:44:10] two of the biggest losers on the planet,
[05:44:13] battling over who's the more dislikable guy.
[05:44:15] Is it going to be-
[05:44:16] Exactly, and you know what?
[05:44:18] It's gonna be fucking funny.
[05:44:20] It's gonna be fucking funny.
[05:44:22] See, why doesn't Anthony just relax a little bit?
[05:44:26] Just relax, take a step back,
[05:44:29] and try to have a little bit of fun.
[05:44:32] Yeah, like it's no reason, like why are we getting up?
[05:44:35] People getting so uptight, so in their feelings.
[05:44:39] Like, do you think any of this shit really matters?
[05:44:42] Like really, take a step back, think about it.
[05:44:44] Hey, this shit really make a difference.
[05:44:45] And nobody gives a fuck.
[05:44:47] It's just all for fun.
[05:44:49] The Asmongold with the stink lines.
[05:44:52] Or- I do not smell bad.
[05:44:55] I do not.
[05:44:56] fat people smell bad because they're sweating because they're fat skinny people don't smell
[05:45:07] bad well some do they're trans fat I'm not ddg yelling and screaming and flexing how much
[05:45:16] money he has if that makes him interesting or special in any way apparently there's
[05:45:20] even an AI, Asmongold, diss, where he's like on on a drill beat.
[05:45:30] No shot. You're actually playing the Gucci Marks fucking AI song of me.
[05:45:35] Oh, my God. Yeah, I I hate the timeline we're in right now.
[05:45:44] Man, leave it there.
[05:45:45] Let me know. It's crazy that I'm sitting here and I've actually been
[05:45:48] I'm watching guys that used to be cool turn into being like old boring men.
[05:45:57] Isn't this crazy?
[05:45:59] Like, now everybody's all they're getting fat.
[05:46:02] They're getting gray hair.
[05:46:04] They're getting boring.
[05:46:06] Like, what what happened, man?
[05:46:08] What is this?
[05:46:09] Well, wherever you hung out with Sam Hyde, like, remember that?
[05:46:13] Like, come on, man.
[05:46:15] Remember, I dubs.
[05:46:16] Yeah, is everybody's getting old.
[05:46:19] And this is they're boring now.
[05:46:21] What's wrong with this?
[05:46:24] With thoughts in the comments, I'm sure you will.
[05:46:27] Let me know if you think DDG is one of the best rappers of the 2020s.
[05:46:31] Yeah, he is. And I will see you guys in the next one over here.
[05:46:34] Next to my head is another video that you can check out.
[05:46:36] Hit that up with a link to subscribe to the channel.
[05:46:38] Anthony Fantano, the forever.
[05:46:41] the fuck? who the fuck is this? so uh yeah all right um that's that's good so he really
[05:46:52] is having a bit of a situation right? i'll link y'all the video i like anthony but um
[05:46:58] you know i would say that recently he has been like he has been he he has very strong
[05:47:06] Karen energy. He does. He's got extremely strong Karen energy. He used to be funny. He used to be
[05:47:14] entertaining. There used to be a degree of just kind of like not giving a fuck. And I just feel
[05:47:21] like there's so many guys now. And this has happened with a lot of people, right? There's nothing
[05:47:27] special about me in this regard. I think that it's just with him and it's a lot of people.
[05:47:33] Like, if I go back, even, you know another person like this is Hassan.
[05:47:37] Hassan used to be way more, you know, like fucking free form.
[05:47:41] He used to joke around with a lot more stuff.
[05:47:43] Now he's way more serious.
[05:47:45] Everybody's getting old.
[05:47:47] They're getting gray hair.
[05:47:49] It's like people are getting back problems.
[05:47:51] Like, what's going on?
[05:47:53] How did this happen?
[05:47:55] It's crazy.
[05:47:56] Like, I don't feel old at all.
[05:47:58] I think this shit's fucking funny.
[05:48:00] And yeah, everybody's getting old.
[05:48:03] Him and I dubs? Yeah, and I dubs. You're losing yours? I don't think I am. I feel like if you look at a video from me at 35, 25, and 15, that's pretty much the same person.
[05:48:21] Now, you could say that's a bad thing, but it's a thing.
[05:48:27] it is
[05:48:29] Yeah, you know ball it's not it's not at all the world is changing. That's not a flex
[05:48:35] I think it is I liked what I I think that the the kinds of things I like are just funny
[05:48:41] They're stupid. I like you know shitty
[05:48:45] Annoying like kid humor like I think it's fucking funny man
[05:48:49] And this whole thing where like you get older and you're supposed to act older and you know act like an adult
[05:48:55] Nah, man. No, no, no. I'm not doing that. I'm gonna be, you know, fucking, if I'm lucky,
[05:49:03] 50, 60, 70 years old, still doing the same bullshit that I'm doing now. I am. I'm gonna
[05:49:11] be making dick jokes. I'm gonna be talking about having sex. Actually, I won't be talking
[05:49:16] about having sex with anime girls then. I'll be doing it. So, it's, I won't even need
[05:49:20] to talk, won't even be funny anymore. It's just gonna be like, hey, yeah, I went
[05:49:23] down to the store. Yeah, of course you did. We all did. So it's not even going to be special
[05:49:28] at that point. But yeah, I mean, what is this being grown up as the biggest sigh up ever?
[05:49:34] Yeah, people like Anthony need to fight against the desire to be an adult. You need to stop
[05:49:40] Anthony. Maybe you should stop taking showers for a few weeks and you'll see you'll
[05:49:46] see what you've lost. You will. And it's very sad. Bill Clinton was wearing Jordan's
[05:49:51] faded at 70? Yeah, exactly. Like Bill Clinton was in it for the love of the game. Actually,
[05:49:56] you know what? Let's not talk about anything positive about Bill Clinton today. I was just
[05:50:01] thinking about that. You know what? Let's not say anything positive about Bill Clinton.
[05:50:06] Anyway, let's go back. We're going to look at this coughing bear. I don't know what
[05:50:10] that means. I can name 500 occasions. I've seen Roaches crawl over Asmongold, but
[05:50:14] I can't name five DDD songs. Damn, and he liked this comment. You know what's
[05:50:18] funny is that you can't actually there's only been like three roaches that have
[05:50:24] crawled on me on stream the other ones you saw were probably the same clip or
[05:50:28] it could have been AI so it's only been three roaches and also even the clip of
[05:50:35] me with the roach there was actually it was the same roach I mean it does it
[05:50:40] really count as two different roaches if it's the same roach that I push off
[05:50:44] of me and then it just crawls on me again like I don't think that's
[05:50:47] really fair. I don't. I don't think that's fair. So I mean, it's really at most two roaches.
[05:50:55] It's one good boy. Yeah, this is outrageous. I've seen the Roach Girl. Yeah, people have
[05:51:00] sent it to me a lot. And wow, the greasiest beef there's ever been. How do I unlearn
[05:51:06] about this? Please never put Asmongold on my screen. Absolutely no one is Kendrick
[05:51:12] in this exchange. Oh God. Um, yep, there we go guys. And one of them gags at the taste
[05:51:20] of water. I think we know who's winning. Oh my God. That is like, I really need to do
[05:51:25] more of those. I do like I need, because like the Arabic numerals one, I think was my
[05:51:30] last good one, but we need to have one beyond that. I know what we're going to figure
[05:51:36] I'm so stupid. They're all old, man. That's the problem. Like, it's just they're all old.
[05:51:45] And I don't know how everybody's just gotten so old. It's weird to me to see that debate
[05:51:51] of a generation. Well, yes, the three, the three fifths compromise. That's right. I forgot
[05:51:56] about the Indian three fifths compromise. Oh my God, that was a good one. How did
[05:52:00] people not understand that you know it was so sad about that is that i i went on
[05:52:06] the indian subreddit there's an indian subreddit and
[05:52:10] all of them understood it they were like oh he's joking this is funny it's fine
[05:52:14] and like the funny thing is that so how is it that we live in a world where
[05:52:20] an amer a majority american western audience
[05:52:23] doesn't know that this is a joke but the indian reddit does
[05:52:28] That's scary.
[05:52:31] That really is scary.
[05:52:32] We had Arabic numerals.
[05:52:33] How about Latino alphabet?
[05:52:35] Maybe I could do that one.
[05:52:36] I'll have to think.
[05:52:36] Metal gear isn't political joke?
[05:52:38] Oh, there's that.
[05:52:39] Yeah.
[05:52:39] I hope they don't make the remake of Metal Gear Solid.
[05:52:41] I just hope they don't make the game political.
[05:52:44] That's right.
[05:52:44] I forgot all about that.
[05:52:46] And where's a few more of these?
[05:52:47] I don't know if there's anything else
[05:52:48] I'm just going to look at today.
[05:52:49] Recession.
[05:52:50] He's talking about recession.
[05:52:51] Oh, my god.
[05:52:52] And anyway, so another tanker is,
[05:52:57] Another tanker seized? Well, yeah, of course. I mean again, those oil tankers were promised to us
[05:53:03] 3,000 years ago. So it makes sense, obviously. Epstein Transparency Day, we'll watch this
[05:53:09] probably tomorrow. Hopefully we'll have more information then, but it's kind of hard to say.
[05:53:15] And where is it here? I'll see if I can find any more of these that are worth looking at,
[05:53:20] but it seems like maybe not. Silver Palace React? Ah, I don't even know what the hell
[05:53:26] that is if you want me to be honest right and um made millionaire dg g humbled a self-claimed
[05:53:37] millionaire in la who started talking down to him for streaming in public
[05:53:45] it is it's hard work you think you don't think it's hard work
[05:53:49] I think that's not worth it when I think I'm not the friendly and you guys are not the
[05:53:53] civil layman.
[05:53:54] What you mean?
[05:53:56] Okay.
[05:53:57] If I work hard and you work equally as hard, the question is how much do you make for that
[05:54:02] work?
[05:54:03] Yeah.
[05:54:04] Okay, so I make millions, so is this going to make you guys millions?
[05:54:07] I'll probably make my money in you.
[05:54:09] I don't think so.
[05:54:10] Come on, money you make.
[05:54:11] I don't talk about it.
[05:54:13] I swear I'll probably make my money in you.
[05:54:15] You might.
[05:54:16] Is that so?
[05:54:17] Good job, man.
[05:54:18] let you know man here's my here's my lesson though my my uh success lesson
[05:54:22] don't pursue your passion pursue your competence because
[05:54:26] competence becomes success success becomes more success
[05:54:31] who asked
[05:54:38] look at his face
[05:54:42] look at his fucking oh my god
[05:54:46] He's got his fucking sugar baby sitting there next to him with a bunch of fucking, uh, oh maybe it's his daughter, I wonder, it could be both.
[05:54:56] And uh, anyway, he's got this chick sitting next to him and he's getting gassed up by this and he wants to go out and give fucking advice to every single person he sees.
[05:55:06] Jesus Christ, who is this dwe- what a loser.
[05:55:09] And that becomes passion.
[05:55:12] Wow.
[05:55:13] Do you see?
[05:55:14] They will pursue their passions, most of them fail, because they don't have any competence.
[05:55:22] You shouldn't do either one.
[05:55:23] You should try to just get a lot of money and then be like, all right, now I'm not
[05:55:26] going to do shit.
[05:55:29] That's all.
[05:55:30] Just defraud the government.
[05:55:32] Try to get payments to like stolen identities from dead people.
[05:55:38] I mean, if they can vote, they can probably get a check too, right?
[05:55:42] No, I mean, yeah, a scam call center, you know, take your money, go on, on stake, on
[05:55:49] the rainbed, put it on black, just fucking double your money, instantaneously, it's nothing,
[05:55:57] and then you're a fucking billionaire, right?
[05:56:00] You'll rebuild your life.
[05:56:01] What comes depressing?
[05:56:02] How many Bentley's you got?
[05:56:03] How many Bentley's?
[05:56:04] How many Bentley's?
[05:56:05] How many Bentley's?
[05:56:06] Why don't you say you drive a Bentley and we got a Chevrolet?
[05:56:09] Because I have a Bentley Rental Company.
[05:56:19] You have a Bentley Rental Company?
[05:56:21] I'm sorry, I have a Bentley Rental Company.
[05:56:25] What else you got?
[05:56:26] That's it, man.
[05:56:27] I'm trying to see, bro.
[05:56:28] Come on, bro.
[05:56:29] Hey.
[05:56:30] What a weirdo.
[05:56:37] What a weirdo, bro, like...
[05:56:41] Damn, like...
[05:56:42] This guy looks like he's at a Nickelodeon.
[05:56:47] Very weird? I know, what a weird guy.
[05:56:50] What a weird dude.
[05:56:52] I don't even know what else to say.
[05:56:54] Yeah, it's just a yikes? It is, it's such a fucking yikes.
[05:56:57] I don't know what else to say besides that.
[05:56:59] He shook his hand like a woman.
[05:57:02] I didn't notice, but I bet you're right.
[05:57:05] just showing off the hoe I guess right I mean it's just you got this girl I it's
[05:57:09] just I don't even know what the fuck to say man it's weird weak ass handshake I
[05:57:14] mean what else to say so where's this silver palace thing I'm gonna wrap things
[05:57:18] up in just a few minutes but I'll watch this real quick okay silver palace talk
[05:57:23] about have a lot of money I'm gonna need a lot of money if I'm gonna play
[05:57:26] this piece of shit it's another gotcha game with a bunch of anime girls
[05:57:32] where the hose at
[05:57:45] remains a city carbonized with some very strong signs of calcination there
[05:57:50] are no other wounds on the body savage and something is decidedly on this
[05:57:58] What is this like fucking Cinderella?
[05:58:19] I thought they couldn't have guns in over there.
[05:58:22] Shoot at him!
[05:58:33] He went into the other dimension.
[05:58:52] That's pretty cool.
[05:59:21] I like the uh I like the visual there
[05:59:29] Wow so this is the beta gameplay I'm not going to watch the whole thing I'll click around
[05:59:41] Why you don't speak American
[05:59:46] Let's let's get forward to the gameplay
[06:00:21] I mean, I would assume that the numbers in the UI are placeholders primarily, especially
[06:00:32] for combat, so I wouldn't get too opinionated about that.
[06:00:38] I'm really just looking at the animations
[06:01:08] Expedition 3.
[06:01:28] That's cool.
[06:01:30] Okay.
[06:01:34] So let me see if I can just move forward and look at some other stuff.
[06:01:38] Let's see, this is then the world.
[06:01:43] This is cool.
[06:01:44] It's got a steam pump vibe to it.
[06:01:58] I mean the world looks really nice.
[06:02:00] I'll tell you that.
[06:02:01] I think the world does look really good.
[06:02:06] For me, the combat is what really matters the most, right?
[06:02:11] Like the world looking nice is, oh that's nice, like this is great, this is really cool.
[06:02:17] But I don't really play a game for something like this, right?
[06:02:20] It's just like kind of an eye candy type thing.
[06:02:23] So it's Victorian era?
[06:02:25] No, and I really like that, I think it's great.
[06:02:29] But it's not like a, it's not a selling point to me.
[06:02:33] Oh, there's boxes!
[06:02:35] Oh my god!
[06:02:39] Okay, this is big, guys.
[06:02:45] So are there like, um, like scammers and migrants that will like come at you with like machetes over there?
[06:02:51] If this is like said in like fucking, uh, in Britain?
[06:02:55] I don't know.
[06:02:57] Yeah, you go near the Eiffel Tower and like, oh, oh, wow, oh, wow. See, that looks really, really nice.
[06:03:02] It does, it looks good.
[06:03:05] Yeah, this is great. Visually, it's really, really nice. I think it's pretty obvious that
[06:03:14] they put a lot of work into the world, but a lot less into the gameplay. Like if I look
[06:03:20] at the gameplay, like here's the problem with a lot of these games is that if you showed
[06:03:25] a person who's like over 40 years old gameplay of Wuthering Wave, Silver Palace, Neverness
[06:03:31] to Evernus, Arknights and Field, and you showed them and you said this is the same game. They
[06:03:37] would say yep. They bet yep. Is there a Prameleon? I mean at least that's got like animals in
[06:03:49] it right? I will say that the game that I'm the most excited for that's like this is probably
[06:03:53] in between Arknights and Field and Evernus to Evernus. Like this game does look really good
[06:03:59] But if you want me to be honest, the entire aesthetic of a, um...
[06:04:04] The aesthetic of...
[06:04:06] Like a Victorian era, like figuring out fucking...
[06:04:12] Like investigations and stuff, that's not really like super appealing to me.
[06:04:18] I mean, it's nice, but I'm not like hyped up about it.
[06:04:22] Anato looks promising. Yeah.
[06:04:24] Oh Jesus Christ.
[06:04:29] I hate detective shit. Yeah, I didn't even like it in The Witcher. I just want to kill shit. I'm an idiot.
[06:04:41] Is this Wuthering Waves? No, it's Genshin Impact.
[06:04:47] Yeah, I will say that the world building for this is incredible. It's really, really, really good.
[06:04:52] Is she 2000 or 3000?
[06:04:57] Yes.
[06:05:02] Yeah, I just feel like there's so many of these games, and they do basically the same thing.
[06:05:11] Like, I do feel like when Wuthering Waves came out, it definitely did kind of like raise the bar for action combat games like this,
[06:05:19] Because like before that they had this game called punishing gray raven which was made by currow games. Oh, this is the boss
[06:05:25] Okay, let's see those. Oh, that was kind of cool
[06:05:35] There's a Perry
[06:05:45] Like I do feel like weathering waves kind of raised the bar
[06:05:49] And I do feel like also these new gotcha games are kind of raising the bar as well.
[06:05:54] Like this is like kind of it feels like, you know, you're looking at games that came out on, you know,
[06:06:00] like the Xbox 360 after looking at games on the Xbox, right?
[06:06:03] Like it's very clear that like some of these new gotcha games are like the next generation of quality and design,
[06:06:10] especially with how much money you can make out of them.
[06:06:13] But I don't know about this one.
[06:06:15] I mean like, to me, it's all about gameplay and replayability.
[06:06:22] Like, to me, and here's another one, is that inside of the same spectrum,
[06:06:26] like where wins meet, I think exists inside of that same spectrum.
[06:06:30] And I really, really, really like that game.
[06:06:33] I thought that game was amazing.
[06:06:35] So this is the boss fight.
[06:06:36] Game can be good even if it's not replayable, it can just explore a pretty world.
[06:06:48] Yeah I mean it's gonna be a free game probably, so...
[06:06:50] I feel style over substance.
[06:06:56] Well it's hard to know what the substance really is.
[06:06:59] So yeah.
[06:07:19] I also think that the parry and everything is like it's the combat isn't great.
[06:07:24] Like after like as I spend a lot of time looking at combat in video games this combat is okay
[06:07:31] It's passable, but it's not
[06:07:35] It's not sharp. It's really not it's just good enough
[06:07:45] Seems rigid, yeah
[06:07:47] Yeah, I mean I can promise you guys I'll play this game if comes out like I 100% will but
[06:08:09] I don't know really if it's going to be a game that I'm going to like go super hard on.
[06:08:19] Can you skip to the gameplay?
[06:08:20] How does the 10 pull animation look like?
[06:08:24] Oh, you're asking the important questions.
[06:08:26] That was kind of cool.
[06:08:39] I think the mobs have too much health by the way like some of the combat at the beginning seemed a bit tedious
[06:08:46] The bosses seem fine
[06:08:50] Well, that's cool
[06:08:57] Well, shouldn't use it there in your old house big mistake
[06:09:00] So he's like a healer? That's cool. That's a really cool animation. I like that. So we put down like a healing circle
[06:09:12] then they immediately moved out of it. It's good.
[06:09:15] So is there, I think there's like an Execute mechanic.
[06:09:27] You need to pay to upgrade the damage, yeah you have to pay $1000 to be able to do good
[06:09:36] damage.
[06:09:39] Maybe it's like that to show the ultimates and they won't have all the health on release.
[06:09:43] Yeah, you're right. It could be that.
[06:09:45] It's hard to say.
[06:09:51] Yeah, this boss fight's pretty cool.
[06:09:54] I also like...
[06:09:56] Maybe this is just me, but like I don't like having the cutscene
[06:10:02] Ultimates. I wish I could just use the Ultimates and it would not interrupt gameplay.
[06:10:08] Like I know that's like, they had that in Tower of Fantasy and I really like that.
[06:10:13] because it doesn't like it it fucks with the flow of the game
[06:10:16] they give you iframes though I don't give a shit about that
[06:10:20] once I use bathroom
[06:10:27] and uh no they're great I think there should be an option
[06:10:31] that's all I'm not saying to get rid of them there should be an option
[06:10:34] I'm not unreasonable
[06:11:13] We're back, sorry.
[06:11:41] So yeah, game looks decent. It looks alright. It's nothing like I think that the first trailer
[06:11:51] looked a lot better than this personally. I think they did a much better job showcasing
[06:11:56] everything on the first trailer. This one's okay, but it's nothing that's like crazy
[06:12:01] good or anything else. So yeah, I mean it's alright. I mean I'll play something
[06:12:06] like this why wouldn't I but at the same time you know like I think we're gonna
[06:12:12] have to wait to see what's gonna happen and anyway I'll call it I can hang out
[06:12:17] just talk for like 15 more ants and then I'll call the day make sure I go get
[06:12:22] some food and chill out you're gonna play weathering waves 3.0 update I am I
[06:12:27] actually downloaded the game I redownloaded it again on my new
[06:12:31] computer and so I'll be doing that again. Yeah, WStream. Yeah, I think we had a
[06:12:37] pretty good time. Today was a good stream. I enjoyed today's stream a lot. I
[06:12:41] thought we had a really good time and I had fun and so yeah, definitely a good
[06:12:46] day for me. Yeah, super fun. Yeah, I think so. I think we had a really good
[06:12:50] answer.
[06:12:51] You heard Exp. 33 Disqualify? Yeah, I already talked about it. I already did.
[06:12:57] Does Trimhouse know that you play Exp. 33 Update already? No, I haven't. Did the PC
[06:13:06] give anything up in it? No, no, yeah. That was, you mean for a Steam thing? I don't
[06:13:11] know. What are your thoughts on the Shroud of Turin? I don't know. I don't know.
[06:13:17] Like any of that stuff is like it's just really hard to know if any of that shit's
[06:13:20] real. We play a game tomorrow. I don't know. I don't really ever plan to do or not do something.
[06:13:28] I just kind of do it whenever I feel like it. And basically, the day that it, the day that
[06:13:33] something that I'm going to do something, I just decide whether I'm going to or not.
[06:13:37] I usually don't make decisions in the future. I actually, I really hate making decisions in
[06:13:43] in the future. Like I hate making plans because I feel like plans kind of plans to me feel
[06:13:51] like they feel like they're restrictive. And so I don't want to make plans because in
[06:14:00] making plans, then it's like, okay, well, I'm like locked down. Yeah, plans are like
[06:14:08] Yeah, I hate doing that. I know it might sound ridiculous or anything else, but that's really the way that I feel
[06:14:16] You see we got another free oil tanker. I did we'll probably give it back to China to be honest, but yeah
[06:14:22] Box box said he coached you in TF team. I think I may in fact be uncoachable. I
[06:14:30] Don't know I think I might be yeah, I might just be uncoachable
[06:14:34] It's hard to say how greasy your keyboard a mouse. I don't know. Honestly, they're probably
[06:14:41] Oh, keyboard probably should. Yeah, it's a little dirty. I'll tell you that. Thanks for
[06:14:48] stream. Yeah, I hope everybody had fun today. Like I definitely did. I enjoyed today's
[06:14:52] stream a lot. And Trump finally said the word he did he finally said the N word. I've
[06:14:58] been waiting on this for fucking years, man. Finally. Taco night. I'm probably
[06:15:02] I'm gonna just order a pizza. I'm gonna order a pizza eat it and then fall asleep on the floor
[06:15:07] Wake up jackoff play video games and then fall asleep again
[06:15:13] I've got a pretty big day ahead of me. Honestly. I really do. This is gonna be this is a big day for me
[06:15:18] Yeah, oh, yeah
[06:15:21] What toppings do you get?
[06:15:23] Probably just pepperoni and shit. Where are you and where wins me same place? I was the other day
[06:15:28] I don't really have anything new to show like I had had a lot of fun playing the game
[06:15:33] But right now I'm just waiting for the new update and then I'll play more of it
[06:15:37] Hope one day you can afford a bed. I'll just do whatever the fuck man. What was the last movie you watched all the way through?
[06:15:43] I think I watched perfect blue
[06:15:47] It was a recommendation
[06:15:49] But besides that I
[06:15:52] Don't know they forgot to scrub the Trump photo. They've removed
[06:15:56] Check file 1346 okay 1346 what's right there
[06:16:26] I'm so confused. So they were bullshitting? Yeah, so it's there. It's a different photo
[06:16:41] than the one they removed. Yeah, because wasn't there a photo right here? I feel like I'm Mandela
[06:16:48] affecting this, right?
[06:16:55] Give me a minute.
[06:16:57] So, I don't know if this is the same one, but it's very clearly and obviously the same
[06:17:24] place
[06:17:32] i mean it
[06:17:33] dude what the fuck
[06:17:37] i don't know what to say
[06:17:39] did they not added a edit the photos
[06:17:42] so there needs to be an investigation man
[06:17:46] there does like i i
[06:17:48] this is the one they removed for some reason
[06:17:51] Okay.
[06:17:56] No, no, no, no, no, no, just, just, okay.
[06:18:04] I mean, this is, it's a different,
[06:18:06] it's very clearly a different photo taken at a different time.
[06:18:13] Because like you can see a lot of the pictures in here
[06:18:16] are gone.
[06:18:17] I
[06:18:19] Because it would the photo would be this right?
[06:18:26] One has more flash well what no look at this stuff inside of the the drawer
[06:18:32] Like it's it's very obvious that it's it's at a different time period I
[06:18:39] They need to have an investigation into this like this is so fucking weird like I'm so sick of reading about this trash
[06:18:47] My god, I hate this fucking I hate the government so much. I just hate the fucking government. Oh
[06:18:53] My god
[06:18:55] Alright, well anyway, what the fuck man? It's so stupid. I
[06:19:00] I'm gonna go and call the day. Thank you guys very much for watching. I appreciate it
[06:19:05] I'll be back on tomorrow the same as always
[06:19:10] And I'll see you guys then so until next time gentlemen
[06:19:14] Peace see ya
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