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12-22-2025 · 6h 30m

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[00:00:30] Don't want to be an American idiot Don't want a nation to die the new media
[00:00:43] And can you hear the sound of hysteria? The subplot on my fuck America
[00:00:53] How we doing guys?
[00:01:13] Just woke up a little while ago.
[00:01:14] I slept for a long time, which is very good.
[00:01:19] I can really tell when when I've slept while versus when I've slept for like fucking like three hours, right?
[00:01:27] Because I'm not fucking everything I'm saying up
[00:01:29] I'm also like I'm gonna be honest the longer I sleep the more of a better mood than I'm in I
[00:01:35] Do feel like if I ever slept for like like 24 hours straight
[00:01:39] I would maybe actually smile once in a while. I would it'd be totally totally different situation
[00:01:46] You're progressively more and more late. No, I'm not. I've been about five minutes late for a while. That's about it
[00:01:51] I was actually get a jerk off before stream, but then I thought you know what you know what you're an adult now
[00:01:58] You're a grown-ass man. You're supposed to be starting at one. It's 105. You're not live
[00:02:04] What are you doing?
[00:02:06] Start to show stupid like no no you don't have time for that
[00:02:11] You've got to get going and that's it. Yeah, exactly. Hey, you got response
[00:02:15] You've got responsibilities brother. You can't just go around the DS seven minutes might be too much exactly
[00:02:22] Yeah, so I'm not I'm not about that at all and
[00:02:25] Jerk up after shrimp. Yeah guys for sure and anyway, how many times you've done it was this year?
[00:02:32] Have you done it during a streamer? We just haven't seen you zero and and I've jerked off while I was live
[00:02:38] But I didn't have my camera on so it didn't really count right but like in turn
[00:02:43] Remember when I talked about the Asmongold Challenge, right?
[00:02:46] The only person who has completed the Asmongold Challenge is Kai.
[00:02:50] That's the- as I said, bro, he's the guy, right?
[00:02:53] He's number one streamer.
[00:02:55] It's really just been Kai.
[00:02:57] I mean, DSP, I think he got in trouble for that one though, right?
[00:03:00] So, like, you have to not get in trouble for it.
[00:03:03] If you get in trouble for it, it doesn't count.
[00:03:05] So, uh, yeah, that's it.
[00:03:07] And, uh, he's a liar? Yeah, I guess so.
[00:03:10] And, uh, yeah, I opened a stream and I heard that.
[00:03:12] Well, I mean, what did you expect to hear, right?
[00:03:15] Do you see Trump and Pete Hegzeff
[00:03:16] are making an announcement at 3D30?
[00:03:18] I did not see that.
[00:03:19] Let me guess, who is getting blown up today?
[00:03:24] Merry Christmas, you're dead.
[00:03:27] All right, let's see about that.
[00:03:28] I don't know, where's this announcement?
[00:03:32] Trump, Pete, Pete, Hegzeff, Major, okay, there we go.
[00:03:38] Major announcement, uh-oh, uh-oh.
[00:03:42] so what is this year
[00:03:45] that there's nothing really about this i mean these are all from like way other
[00:03:48] times like i don't know when this is gonna happen
[00:03:51] but if it is all be there i'll be watching right i mean
[00:03:54] i'm not going to do anything else like i mean what the fuck else is gonna happen
[00:03:58] so you'll be here
[00:03:59] and uh... anyway uh... texas sued sony
[00:04:02] for allegedly recording what viewers watch without consent
[00:04:06] i mean that the problem is like a lot of these tech companies
[00:04:09] uh... date they're
[00:04:10] They're so agile and fast whenever it comes to actually making money off of the people, right?
[00:04:17] Now obviously they can never fix their UI, but they can fix and create an entire back-end system
[00:04:23] that can triangulate where you are in your room by Wi-Fi signals, right?
[00:04:26] But anyway, so yeah, I honestly think there needs to be more of those.
[00:04:32] The amount of privacy laws that we don't have is so annoying in the US.
[00:04:36] Like I'm glad, I mean the EU, I hate saying this, right?
[00:04:39] But the EU, like you guys do things better than we do in this regard, right?
[00:04:43] I mean, you do.
[00:04:44] Everybody knows this.
[00:04:45] And so, yeah, I wish we could do that a little bit better too.
[00:04:49] You said Ben Jordan's video and privacy issues.
[00:04:51] No, I haven't.
[00:04:51] I haven't.
[00:04:52] EU strong.
[00:04:53] Yeah, you guys do way better.
[00:04:55] And America threatened Denmark and Greenland again.
[00:04:58] Well, I mean, we didn't threaten Denmark, did we?
[00:05:00] I just thought that we said that we were going to buy Greenland from them,
[00:05:03] right?
[00:05:03] I thought that's what it was.
[00:05:04] Why does EU have no tech companies then?
[00:05:06] Because America is a more conducive environment for building a business. I think that's the reason why it's obvious
[00:05:12] Yeah, that's why all these big businesses that get built in in America or China
[00:05:17] It's because China subsidizes it with the government and they allow things to happen in order to maintain Chinese dominance
[00:05:24] And America just lets these people do whatever the fuck they want, right?
[00:05:27] And so they're like, oh, yeah, yeah, we were thinking about like just not following this law. We're like, oh, really?
[00:05:32] Yeah, I can see why you'd want to do that. Yeah. All right. Well, it is what it is, right?
[00:05:37] I mean, you can't, I mean, you can't remember every law, right? I mean, what is this?
[00:05:42] CCP knows how to win. Yeah, they're smart and they're focused.
[00:05:46] In where wins meet, gold items aren't that hard to get. I already have aided them in a few times.
[00:05:50] I already have three gold items. I obviously, now, what did I do last night?
[00:05:55] Last night, I'm gonna be real. Last night, I went so fucking hard.
[00:05:59] I was playing tft last night because I'm trying to queue but like I have to get gold to be able to queue
[00:06:05] Because I'm trying to play people to a plat, right?
[00:06:07] And so what happens is that like basically I need to queue to get in the gold because if you can't you can't queue rank
[00:06:14] With somebody that's that level so I was like, okay fine. I'll do this and so I go and I won like almost every game last night
[00:06:21] I did like suffer this one game
[00:06:22] I got eighth place but like I just wanted to kill myself after that one but you know and after that
[00:06:27] I felt I felt pretty good. Why not league? I'm waiting on the new league to come out man
[00:06:30] And the new league to League of Legends to the US Senate's confirmed Ethan Klein as chief technology chief technology officer
[00:06:40] Every Redditor is going to every snarker every snarker gets sent to Al Salvador
[00:06:45] That's right every single one of them just go right down the list
[00:06:50] If they're in Mexico, we're gonna extradite them then we send them to Al Salvador if they're in
[00:06:55] uh... you know germany they get extradited to america then they get
[00:06:59] sent to al sabbador
[00:07:00] absolutely to seek out yeah i saw they had some documentary on it
[00:07:04] and uh... they didn't want to publish it for some reason i don't know why
[00:07:08] uh... you know is this a uh... this is a concord character
[00:07:11] while and uh... you know it's too attractive to be a concord character
[00:07:14] nevermind
[00:07:15] and uh... senate israel yes exactly what you get me for christmas um...
[00:07:19] i got uh... uh... well let's see what i get anybody for christmas i
[00:07:23] I didn't really get a lot of stuff for anybody for Christmas, honestly, like, I pretty much just, uh,
[00:07:27] I've just been playing video games and doing whatever the fuck, man. Like, I'm gonna be honest.
[00:07:32] Like, I wasn't really doing a whole lot besides that. So, uh, yeah, definitely.
[00:07:36] I've been a little bit of a piece of shit, but I've got a few things, right? I did. Of course, I got a few things.
[00:07:41] So, uh, yeah, anyway, so yesterday I did play where it wins me. I got a few gold items, and, uh, you know,
[00:07:46] I did that after I got gold and fucking in TFT, which was, I was happy about that.
[00:07:51] And so, yeah, you get yourself a $2 stake for Christmas.
[00:07:54] I already did.
[00:07:55] What was your tweet to Newswire?
[00:07:57] Uh, oh, about, oh, about,
[00:08:01] I forgot I even made this.
[00:08:05] I just forgot all about this.
[00:08:08] Says Trump administration announces halt
[00:08:10] to all the major offshore wind construction.
[00:08:12] I said, thank God, think about all the birds
[00:08:15] this will save.
[00:08:17] It's the whales.
[00:08:18] And like everybody's talking about this,
[00:08:20] like in any way, so projects, like it's crazy how like,
[00:08:23] I mean, it's so obvious, oh wow, oh, shit.
[00:08:28] Damn, bro.
[00:08:30] Maybe I should get one of these.
[00:08:31] Hey, look at this.
[00:08:33] So, it was a quick, it's a 14 second video.
[00:08:35] At some point I might watch it, right?
[00:08:37] But US needs electricity.
[00:08:39] I mean, I wouldn't use wind electricity, right?
[00:08:41] I feel like it's kind of like one of the least
[00:08:43] optimized ways of doing it, right?
[00:08:45] I feel like solar seems better
[00:08:47] and nuclear seems great.
[00:08:49] Like I think we should just make some nuclear power plants out in the fucking desert and
[00:08:52] just say like, well, if one blows up, who cares?
[00:08:54] There's nobody goes out there anyway, right?
[00:08:56] I mean, it gives us shit.
[00:08:57] What is it going to be like seven scorpions die?
[00:09:00] Fuck them.
[00:09:01] Right?
[00:09:02] And so that's what they should do.
[00:09:03] Right?
[00:09:04] They should do that.
[00:09:05] They should do something, right?
[00:09:06] I mean, god damn.
[00:09:07] So yeah, make them underground.
[00:09:09] Oh yeah, that would be a good idea.
[00:09:10] You could have them in the center of the earth, like the lizards, right?
[00:09:13] The lizards that run the world.
[00:09:15] And so if you've been playing Peely too, I have not.
[00:09:17] I have not.
[00:09:18] I am, as I said, any game that has seasonal progress,
[00:09:22] it's really hard for me to maintain motivation
[00:09:25] to be consistent playing it.
[00:09:26] Like it's just the way it is for me right now.
[00:09:28] Like I think that over time it'll change
[00:09:30] and I'll maybe change in like something different
[00:09:33] and maybe it's gonna be a little bit different,
[00:09:36] but yeah, I mean right now that's where I'm at.
[00:09:38] Have you seen Shroud's Expedition 33 reaction?
[00:09:40] Of course I have.
[00:09:41] Yeah, he admitted that I was right about everything
[00:09:43] and I mean obviously like I would say
[00:09:45] that I take great pride in that
[00:09:47] but I can't really say that because I knew it was gonna happen.
[00:09:51] I did, I knew it was gonna happen.
[00:09:52] I knew he was gonna have that opinion.
[00:09:54] It was inevitable because of course I would be right.
[00:09:56] And so, yeah, I mean, I just, I just, you know,
[00:10:00] honestly, I just appreciate him being honest.
[00:10:02] I think that's really one of those.
[00:10:03] I think I just appreciate him being honest about it.
[00:10:05] That's all.
[00:10:06] And Shroud admits as we go,
[00:10:07] let's ride back through the 33.
[00:10:08] I'll look at this in just a little bit,
[00:10:10] but right now I'm just gonna bullshit around
[00:10:12] and talk about some stuff and then we'll get to it, okay?
[00:10:16] Have you ever tried Dota 2?
[00:10:17] The only MOBA that I have ever played is Heroes of the Storm.
[00:10:22] I played it because it was a Blizzard game
[00:10:24] and it was like, it's free.
[00:10:26] Oh no, I didn't play it because of that.
[00:10:27] I played it because there was a mount
[00:10:30] that you could get in World of Warcraft
[00:10:32] and you could, if you like,
[00:10:34] want a certain amount of matches.
[00:10:36] And so I got the mount and wow, because of that.
[00:10:38] So for me, like, I mean,
[00:10:40] I didn't really give a shit about it, right?
[00:10:41] The fire, yes, the fire cat, that's right.
[00:10:44] I remember what's crazy is I remember
[00:10:46] was doing it with my girlfriend at the time. And, uh, man, like, I, I, I forgot even what
[00:10:53] happened, but like, I, I, like, I mean, she was so crazy. I, I think something like somehow
[00:10:57] there was an argument about this. Like, I don't know how, but like, yeah, no, somehow
[00:11:02] there was an argument. Like I would get in an argument with her about everything.
[00:11:06] Literally about it. Like every single thing that could happen, I would somehow get
[00:11:10] in an argument with her. What streamers are you watching lately? I don't watch
[00:11:15] streamers who the fuck watches streamers I don't ever watch streamers like the
[00:11:19] only time that I'll watch something is like I will watch okay nothing nothing I
[00:11:26] don't watch anything like I will maybe watch actually that's not true I will go
[00:11:30] down into this is the way I will choose who I'm going to watch okay so like
[00:11:35] let's say I'm bored there's nothing going on I'll find Warlord Warcraft
[00:11:39] and I'll scroll all the way down for like let's watch a classic wow raid
[00:11:44] Okay, where's the clock? Okay, there we go. Yeah, we've got ourselves a classic wow raid. Yep
[00:11:49] There it is and so I can just sit down there and just watch this while I eat Chipotle. That's it
[00:11:55] That's all I'm that's all I want. That's all I need. That's all I'm ever gonna see look at that
[00:12:00] Oh, they got the boots there. I remember those boots. Those were really good and then oh, it's the fucking
[00:12:06] Frost resist fucking item two you need that for saffron and so to me like I go and that that's that's my
[00:12:14] That's my idea of a good time. Okay, is I just sit down and I watch a classic wow raid. Okay
[00:12:22] That's it. That's all I do man. And maybe there's that I mean every once in a while
[00:12:27] I'll also go and watch like let's say something like um, you know
[00:12:32] Like just another random game or something like that. I'll watch this heroes realm twin line
[00:12:37] I thought this is I can you even do this now? I thought I was all 71
[00:12:41] Yeah, what the fuck? I thought you weren't even able to do this. Trump said major announcement today
[00:12:46] Yeah, they're going to make it against the law to be gay
[00:12:49] Which is yeah, it's been a while. I've been you know kind of hoping for this
[00:12:52] But uh, yeah, it's finally going to be against the law to be gay. Do you watch let's plays? No
[00:12:57] I am the let's play. What I why don't want to watch somebody else play a fucking video game. No, but I'm trying to play the
[00:13:05] game myself man, so
[00:13:07] No, absolutely
[00:13:09] Yeah, I am trying to think besides that. No, you ain't yeah, I am I am I absolutely am what do you mean?
[00:13:14] So yesterday I play I played this game a lot and I also played TFT
[00:13:19] I went up an entire rank in that game bro. I got first place like three or four times
[00:13:22] I feel like I'm not actually I'm not definitely not better at the game
[00:13:25] But like you know, I did I got lucky a number of times in a row, which was nice
[00:13:29] Did you see Che Che judge do get has been found guilty for helping the guy of eight ice
[00:13:34] I did see that I watched it yesterday in my opinion as I said we have to go you have to go Old Testament with those people
[00:13:42] You have to arrest them you have to arrest the people that help them
[00:13:45] You have to do the entire thing charge them all for like fucking aiding and abetting obstruction of justice
[00:13:51] Throw the fucking book at him and be like well, that's not fair. I'd be like I know that's the best part
[00:13:57] I mean like all right have fun for 20 years and then watch all that stuff immediately stop happening
[00:14:05] Because again everybody says oh wow these other countries like listen, you know mean
[00:14:11] Son like China for different reasons. Okay
[00:14:14] Like I think China is great
[00:14:17] Should see what they do with these work camps guys. They've really got it under control. All right
[00:14:22] So yeah, I mean like it's gonna be a peeled. Oh, yeah. Yeah, and she's gonna fight it
[00:14:28] But and maybe she gets off but she spends a year doing this ruins her fucking life
[00:14:32] That's good enough for me. Okay, even if she never even goes to jail
[00:14:36] So who do you want to be the next president? Who do I want to be the next president?
[00:14:41] Um, I don't know right now. I really don't I mean it depends on who's gonna run
[00:14:46] I mean, I I think we're just gonna have to wait and see I'd like to see Nick Fuentes
[00:14:50] you know what why not introduce a bit of chaos you know what yeah why don't we
[00:14:57] have Nick Fuentes as the new president what would happen and the rock yeah
[00:15:03] yeah definitely maybe the rock I think that'd be a good idea too you're right
[00:15:06] as fan okay maybe as fan could be president too all right that's
[00:15:11] interesting yeah there we go and do you think judges go easy on criminals
[00:15:15] because when they finally get found out for corruption they're safer in
[00:15:18] prison. That's funny but I think that like really there might be some truth to
[00:15:23] that but overall I think that they do it because they have like an ideology right?
[00:15:28] There's like an ideological reason why they're like oh okay we have to help this
[00:15:32] person because you know it's some structural disadvantage. There's some
[00:15:36] bullshit libtard reason why it's okay to be a fucking criminal and so really I
[00:15:42] think that's the reason why more than anything. And so that's it. And when
[00:15:47] become president I'm gonna find a way to force Twitch to allow all my favorite
[00:15:51] slurs yeah like have a like there's a let's say like the language discrimination
[00:15:57] act where it says that legally a company can't ban you for saying the n-word they
[00:16:03] have to let you say the n-word that's it that's the entire bill there's no
[00:16:09] fine print there's no other details it's literally just to make sure that
[00:16:14] people can say the N-word on Xbox. That's it. And it only applies to video games, by the way.
[00:16:21] So like you can't say the N-word on like Facebook, right? Because like then you're talking to like,
[00:16:25] you know, actual like other people. But like if you're on Xbox, like if you can say the N-word
[00:16:29] on World of Warcraft, you can say it in Xbox, you can say it on PlayStation, but you can't
[00:16:35] say it on Facebook, let's say you can't say it on LinkedIn, right? And so it's a little
[00:16:38] bit different but it's about the same. The hard R act. You can call it the
[00:16:45] the first gamer initiative right where like they enable all the words again
[00:16:50] it's totally fine the other ones. Well this everybody says cunt I mean cunt
[00:16:54] that's like that they use that word like a period in Australia. So I mean I don't
[00:16:59] think that's really a bad word anyway like there's only like maybe five
[00:17:03] words you're not able to say. Actually that's not true. If you add in all
[00:17:07] the bonus racial slurs, like just like all the like ones you guys don't even
[00:17:12] probably know about right there's like like my dad my dad was born in New
[00:17:17] York right and so like my family's from New York y'all would never know this but
[00:17:22] there's actually probably as many there are as many racial slurs for Italians
[00:17:27] as there are for black people. I swear to God. Why? Because he told me all of them
[00:17:34] And he gave me like a tier list of reasons. Okay. Well, this one is like for this kind of person
[00:17:38] It's like that kind of person. But yeah for real. I was like god damn
[00:17:43] he hardly
[00:17:44] Name a few the thing is that some of them are people use the words now in a totally different context, right?
[00:17:51] And it's not the obvious ones, but it's plenty of the other ones, too
[00:17:56] And yeah, welcome to Europe. I mean, I know that you was I know Europe does racism on another level, okay?
[00:18:03] I feel like this is the weird thing is everybody talks about how racist America is
[00:18:08] But I feel like everywhere else in the world is more racist than America like I see good China
[00:18:13] I see things in China. It's like God damn guys like it's really are you going to see things in these other countries right East Asia?
[00:18:20] Yeah, like what the fuck are we talking about America for that's not even fair
[00:18:25] Funny how short for Japanese is a slur in America. Well, it's about the context right?
[00:18:29] It's about the context and the history, the history behind it, right?
[00:18:32] More than anything.
[00:18:33] Obviously, the term, the word itself was never the problem.
[00:18:38] It's always the intent behind it.
[00:18:40] So that's what I would say.
[00:18:42] It's because we call it out.
[00:18:43] Most other countries don't.
[00:18:44] Well, no, because it's the law over there in some cases.
[00:18:47] Europeans are far less racist about Sinskola and more racist based on culture.
[00:18:51] Yeah.
[00:18:52] I mean, whereas for us, it's like basically, it's like a melting pot of all the white
[00:18:55] people against all the black people against all the brown people, you know?
[00:18:59] And then there's like some Asians here too, right?
[00:19:01] And that's about it.
[00:19:02] And so yeah, no, it's a little bit different ethnic wars.
[00:19:06] Yeah, we have color wars.
[00:19:07] They have, you know, like fucking national wars, right?
[00:19:10] It's a little bit different.
[00:19:11] Japanese people have a right to be racist.
[00:19:13] I think everybody, listen, if you want to be racist, you want to do that.
[00:19:16] Go ahead.
[00:19:17] I think it's silly, but you know, everybody's going to have whatever opinion they want.
[00:19:21] Israel is racist.
[00:19:22] How could Israel be racist if they're God's chosen people?
[00:19:26] Did you think about what you're saying?
[00:19:28] you guys know that we have somebody who's anti-Semitic in chat? Oh my god! We have to
[00:19:34] ban him! Bro, I could report him to the ADL! They're our greatest ally! How could you do
[00:19:40] that? You can't say that! Yeah, being able to say the N-word was promised to them fucking
[00:19:47] 3,000 years ago, okay? Tucker Carlson's in chat. The thing is, like, my post congratulating
[00:19:55] Tucker Carlson for winning anti-Semite of the year. It actually got more likes than the
[00:20:03] actual post itself. Congrats to Tucker. Been a pretty tough competition this year, so winning
[00:20:09] really means a lot. Yeah, it's crazy. It was a pretty funny one. Yeah, it was. I try to keep it
[00:20:15] funny, right? I always do. And yeah, the first lawyer didn't climb the fucking mountain for nothing.
[00:20:21] Exactly you see a trump got selected leasy and a governor a special envoy to Greenland
[00:20:25] I really wish he'd stop fucking around with Greenland Canada being a state Panama being a state like it was funny in the first month of
[00:20:33] His presidency, but like people want to afford food like can we please Donald?
[00:20:39] Can we please go to work for like I don't know like a few days at least I mean holy shit like that's what I think right?
[00:20:45] Just make it a state already. That's what I that's what I would say
[00:20:48] And as you on watch your live stream in your videos, I've only watched one of them
[00:20:52] And yeah with when the word for a trans that rhymes with a granny become a bad word
[00:20:58] So my dad used that word
[00:21:01] Like it abbreviated trans word with the the Y at the end, right?
[00:21:05] I don't think I think I could probably say it but I want to take any risks
[00:21:08] and so he's like just saying the word and I'm like
[00:21:12] Yeah, and he's talking about a transmission for a car
[00:21:16] And I'm like pop
[00:21:20] You know they use that for people that are trans he said what do you mean like you know that if they changed their sex and gender
[00:21:27] He says no
[00:21:30] No, no, this is for a transmission
[00:21:34] And I never heard anybody say they said go ask Johnny go ask Johnny what they call a transmission. He's gonna call it the same thing
[00:21:42] And that was it
[00:21:44] And I never stopped using a word when did it go as file I so
[00:21:50] I don't ever I never really honestly never really used a word for I never really
[00:21:55] Be honest, I never really thought a lot about trans people in general right my life
[00:21:58] Like there's like one and like me and Dylan's old guild. It was like a real-life friend of ours
[00:22:03] And so, you know that was about it, but like other than that
[00:22:07] I mean and also this is like we didn't think about this person being trans right it's like
[00:22:11] This is some person that like is healing our guild so like we can give a shit
[00:22:14] So like I never even really had a word for it ever thought about a word for it
[00:22:19] The only word my favorite word was the F word it was the homophobic F word that was but that was my favorite word
[00:22:26] That probably I probably said that word more than my own name
[00:22:31] I did
[00:22:32] Yeah, like when I tried to remove retard from Friar retarded. Oh, I remember that yes
[00:22:37] And you've got to watch Sam Hyde feminist debate. It's quick and wild
[00:22:41] There's no way he debated a real feminist and it was quick, right? And yeah, I don't know about that one
[00:22:48] Why would I say my own name? Well, I don't know people ask you right? I mean fuck. What do you want me to say?
[00:22:52] And yeah, I watch it. I don't know what it is. I'd have to go back and see it. He didn't debate. It's so funny
[00:22:58] What is this?
[00:23:00] Can I watch this on stream?
[00:23:02] Like I don't know if I can or not this is a this is a fucking
[00:23:09] This is this is a long video. This is 41 minutes. It's 41 minutes guys like I
[00:23:19] I'm Allison Bradley and I'm Jenny white and you're watching Wells Fargo presents vice medias her story
[00:23:27] Okay, I don't know if I'm trying to see that whole thing that that'll be listen guys
[00:23:34] What am I gonna watch tonight whenever I'm sitting in my room eating Chipotle?
[00:23:38] You already know I'm gonna watch the fuck out of that. So don't worry about it
[00:23:43] I might get into it, but I don't want to watch the whole thing on stream. That's all and so yeah watch it
[00:23:48] Was he it's just a 40-minute video. There's some other stuff. I want to look at today. Anyway, so anyway, give me one second
[00:23:57] Oh, excuse me. All right, we're good. So anyway, why would you watch porn while eating
[00:24:06] chat? No, no, I don't never do that. It's gross. And yeah, basically just talk the entire
[00:24:11] time and fake and plug fake Wells Fargo ads. The comedy makes itself. Okay. Yeah, I might
[00:24:18] have to watch that call of duty, new skins. So operator bundle Gorlach, the destroyer
[00:24:25] Includes the Devastator rifle blueprint mini Gorillac charm the crushing embrace finisher
[00:24:34] What is this? Oh
[00:24:37] my god
[00:24:39] It's like a new execute animation and look at this right. Oh man
[00:24:45] Didn't Gorillac, but I have no idea about this. I don't know at all. This is crazy and
[00:24:51] And my eyes, I mean, hey, in Call of Duty nowadays, this stuff could happen.
[00:24:57] I hate to say it, but it could easily happen.
[00:24:59] We are in a very different world now than we were.
[00:25:02] I'll certainly say that.
[00:25:04] And yeah, bring me solo in the Wookiee, exactly.
[00:25:07] No, people have been talking about that forever.
[00:25:09] And again, I don't even know how this person got popular.
[00:25:13] I have no idea.
[00:25:14] But what I do know is that I see this person constantly.
[00:25:18] Gorlok the destroyer.
[00:25:19] Bigger hitbox?
[00:25:20] Yeah, it's like Gibraltar in Apex Legends. Exactly.
[00:25:23] Shroud admitted. Okay, here we go. Here's the important thing.
[00:25:27] All right. So let me go. I'll pull it up on, on, uh, fucking Twitter, right?
[00:25:31] Let me see if I can find it. Where did it go?
[00:25:34] Oh, okay. Yeah, here we go. All right.
[00:25:39] Let's listen to this. Turn off the volume.
[00:25:41] There I say something, out of the blue, something I thought I would never say out loud.
[00:25:52] There I say, Aspen Gold is right.
[00:25:57] Aspen Gold is right.
[00:25:58] Aspen Gold is right.
[00:25:59] Aspen Gold is right.
[00:26:00] Aspen Gold is right.
[00:26:01] Aspen Gold is right.
[00:26:02] Yes.
[00:26:03] Yes, I know.
[00:26:04] I know.
[00:26:05] I know.
[00:26:06] I know
[00:26:11] Yes, I remember correctly. He said when I play this game he's gonna run this game the year. I'm gonna enjoy it
[00:26:18] Yeah, dare I say he was right?
[00:26:22] Is it too soon to say that oh man? He's gonna only get better
[00:26:29] Well, did I finish it? Oh, hell yeah, I did oh, man
[00:26:33] Man, man, bro, the end of the act,
[00:26:38] but yeah, you were not even done with act one.
[00:26:40] I was watching him play it a little bit last night, you know?
[00:26:43] And so there it is.
[00:26:44] So Shroud has admitted it.
[00:26:47] Everybody knows at this point,
[00:26:49] I think that really admitted asthma
[00:26:51] was right about exhibition 33.
[00:26:53] Listen, guys, listen, there's a lot of things.
[00:26:56] I respect people so much for admitting they're wrong.
[00:26:58] Listen, he not even, not even Shroud can deny
[00:27:02] this game is insanely good, right? And it wasn't me that was right. It was the people that made
[00:27:06] the game that were, right? This game is really fucking good, right? Asmongold out here converting
[00:27:11] people like an Age of Empires to Monk. Hey, I mean, the thing is that if I'm not out there,
[00:27:17] so let me read some of the other comments, right? A base truth teller, Asmongold is a
[00:27:22] streamer of our era, whether people like it or not. So true. We turned him into an
[00:27:27] and enjoy her. Don't bet against Asmone's right more than wrong on those topics. My
[00:27:31] face when the critically acclaimed award-winning game is good. Absolutely. This is me with every
[00:27:36] game Asmone hypes. This is a girl. I don't think that she actually watches by stream
[00:27:41] and if she does, she's probably banned. And so, she will be soon. It's a good game.
[00:27:48] They shouldn't have lied about the AI usage. Oh god, nobody cares. And there we
[00:27:52] go. I guess that's a photo of me. Isn't that cute? It's a bot. It's an only
[00:27:57] fan spot is it really? I'll research that off-screen. Man, Asmongold will be
[00:28:03] insufferable today. You know, that reminds me.
[00:28:10] Wow, dare I say, Asmongold was right. Man, how about that, huh? Wow, wow, that's
[00:28:19] crazy, huh? How about that? Yeah, true and real. Absolutely, who the fuck
[00:28:26] watch these games, you know, watch Shroudboss, yeah, but that's different because I had a
[00:28:29] personal investment in that, okay? And it's like I'm just watching a stream. I'm watching
[00:28:34] it for different Asmongold's reactions. Wow. That is exactly what happened. Yes. And so
[00:28:41] when it's professional, people are actually admitting to be wrong. Again, I think that
[00:28:45] really, I mean, it's just a really great game. It is. It's a great game. I think
[00:28:49] people like it a lot. And even other people are posting about this, right? They came
[00:28:54] to the good side. Anyone who plays it, dare I say, is the ultimate gamer, humility flex.
[00:28:58] I love it. Man, no. He finally put the gun down. How swell. No, no. Shroud plays tons
[00:29:04] of video games. Like, that's why I knew he'd like it, is because he's played a million
[00:29:09] other fucking games. Like, yeah, he would like this game. Why wouldn't he? He skipped
[00:29:13] pretty much all the dialogue, except for the cutscenes. That's fine. I mean, it's
[00:29:17] not like you need to know every single bit of dialogue. I mean, that's okay. And
[00:29:21] also like it's the combat that I think that he would enjoy and I think most
[00:29:25] people enjoyed right so that's it not a great game according to the indie game
[00:29:29] awards the indie game awards you know what they're gonna host the next one out
[00:29:33] they're gonna host a golden corral so yeah maybe I might show up then and yeah
[00:29:40] listen those people are fucking retarded okay everybody knows it so I
[00:29:45] don't know who these people are he was annoyed by the back seating yeah it's
[00:29:49] Well, I mean people really, the thing is that whenever it's a really popular game, you're
[00:29:54] going to get back seated like crazy, because people are so invested in like the way that
[00:29:59] you play the game that they want you to have the same experience that they did.
[00:30:04] So what they do is they're like, oh, okay, well, this is what I had happen to me.
[00:30:08] This is what I enjoyed.
[00:30:09] So now I want everybody else to play it the way that I played it.
[00:30:13] And I think that's kind of what happened so goofy.
[00:30:16] You could say that it's goofy, but I don't think that it's like bad intention, right?
[00:30:20] Like you could say like, oh, wow, this guy's an asshole, but they're not, he's not really
[00:30:24] trying to be a dickhead.
[00:30:26] He's not trying to be rude.
[00:30:27] He's just trying to have you enjoy something that he enjoyed in the same way, right?
[00:30:32] And so not, I mean, I'm not saying like really it's not annoying.
[00:30:35] The back seaters are annoying.
[00:30:36] They're super annoying.
[00:30:37] And like some people are way too insistent about it, but like I try to, I try to
[00:30:41] meet people halfway, right?
[00:30:42] I mean, with anything else, the same with anything else.
[00:30:45] just because they used AI, it's just dude, the reason why they did it is probably some
[00:30:49] other fucking stupid reason and that's it.
[00:30:51] Shroud said if it wasn't for the parry mechanic, he wouldn't be as invested in the gameplay,
[00:30:56] so the gameplay definitely got him hooked?
[00:30:57] Yeah, exactly.
[00:30:58] It's because the gameplay's good.
[00:31:00] And so I totally agree with you.
[00:31:02] But yeah, Shroud admitted Asmongold was right about Expedition 33.
[00:31:07] Now, everybody knew this was gonna happen.
[00:31:09] Like if you played Expedition 33, this was inevitable.
[00:31:12] And I said even back then, like where is it, um, Asmongold, Shroud, where's me talking
[00:31:22] about this, one of them is very wrong, well how about that, and where is it here?
[00:31:28] Is this it?
[00:31:30] No, this isn't it either.
[00:31:32] Well, maybe it's not on here, I don't know if it is or not, but either way I can't
[00:31:38] afford it.
[00:31:39] Well either way I was gonna go back and like watch the clip of me saying what was
[00:31:42] gonna happen and it did and you know like but I think that we all know that's
[00:31:45] how it is. The AI was for textures but it was patched out within a week of
[00:31:49] launch. I don't think that any do you really think that the anti-AI people
[00:31:54] care about that? The anti-AI crowd on Twitter are just a bunch of retards.
[00:31:59] They are. They're a bunch of retards. So you can't expect that like what
[00:32:03] you're trying to explain a rational fact. You can't explain a rational
[00:32:09] fact to a retard you can't do it so you're going like oh well you know I
[00:32:14] could just tell them like this is what they need to think and this is how to
[00:32:17] look at it this is what makes sense and they're like what the fuck are you
[00:32:20] talking about are you like AI oh is that it you want everybody to die and you
[00:32:25] want all the water to be evaporated and go into the sun is that it huh you
[00:32:29] want everybody to die you want black people to die is that it cuz in the
[00:32:32] marginalized communities no the fucking idiots absolute fucking idiots
[00:32:37] She not even pay attention to them at all. Yes, they said they were bringing this up
[00:32:41] They said how does this have to do with black people? They were they were saying that AI hurts black people
[00:32:45] Can you believe that? Well, I could believe that but you know, it's true and
[00:32:49] Anyway, so the idea started to debate the covers section 33 songs for YouTube. Oh, yeah, it's just crazy
[00:32:55] But anyway, give me one second
[00:32:57] Excuse me. All right, yeah, I've had a little bit of allergies today, but we're okay. Anyway,
[00:33:10] AI is so racist. Yes, yes, exactly. It's based on a slander article by Jason Shryer. Well,
[00:33:15] again, what you have to understand is that Jason Shryer was also leading hate mobs in
[00:33:21] in 2021 for a gaming studio called Notorious.
[00:33:25] And this is a studio that we worked with at OTK at the time.
[00:33:28] And he read an article about them.
[00:33:30] Let me see if I can show you this.
[00:33:31] Jason Shryer, Assassin's Creed woke Tweet.
[00:33:37] No, another one.
[00:33:43] Did I find the Tweet about this?
[00:33:44] Yes.
[00:33:45] So basically they posted a photo of this
[00:33:48] And Jason Schreyer made a tweet something like,
[00:33:51] I can't believe that Video Game Studio looks like this
[00:33:55] in whatever year it was.
[00:33:56] It was like probably 2021, right?
[00:33:59] And basically like you're just saying, oh my God,
[00:34:02] there's a bunch of generally white men here.
[00:34:05] Oh no, this is somehow a problem.
[00:34:07] This guy, listen, I used to take this guy seriously,
[00:34:11] but I think that recently he's just totally
[00:34:14] gone off the deep end.
[00:34:15] And I feel like a lot of people have been like that
[00:34:18] where there's just been like an increasing level
[00:34:20] of radicalization.
[00:34:22] There's an increasing level of just like extremism.
[00:34:25] I would say there's a lot of extremism now.
[00:34:27] And I'm just fucking tired of it.
[00:34:30] I think most people are fucking tired of it.
[00:34:32] And so when I see somebody doing that,
[00:34:34] it's just, it's very deranged.
[00:34:37] It's weird, man.
[00:34:38] What's your skincare routine?
[00:34:40] I don't have one.
[00:34:41] I shaved my face with a knife.
[00:34:44] And that's about it.
[00:34:46] And so a team like that made the original halo.
[00:34:48] Jason admitted to leaving an important context
[00:34:50] in the Larian article.
[00:34:51] He's not to be trusted on anything.
[00:34:53] Well, the thing is that once you do that,
[00:34:56] and here's the problem with Jason doing this.
[00:34:58] The problem is because Jason has a bias
[00:35:01] that tells him that AI is bad.
[00:35:04] I can guarantee you that if you ask Jason Schreyer,
[00:35:06] do you like generative AI?
[00:35:08] He's gonna tell you no, he's gonna say no.
[00:35:10] So the problem is when you have a person
[00:35:12] who basically, this guy already has made up their mind
[00:35:17] on what the answer to the question is, right?
[00:35:19] Before they even hear what the question is.
[00:35:21] They already know what they're gonna say.
[00:35:24] So really this person's just putting out propaganda, right?
[00:35:27] I know, yeah, I think that's exactly
[00:35:28] what he would say, right?
[00:35:29] For sure.
[00:35:30] Jason gets paid for his biases?
[00:35:31] Yeah, exactly.
[00:35:32] And so what I mean is that the reason why
[00:35:35] an accusation like that is damaging for him
[00:35:37] is because everybody knows that
[00:35:39] if it was the other way around,
[00:35:40] he would have never made that conclusion.
[00:35:42] but the only reason why he did with partial information is because it went
[00:35:45] along with his biases
[00:35:47] and i think that when a creator does that when a writer does that or somebody
[00:35:50] does that
[00:35:51] you can't really take them as seriously anymore because
[00:35:55] they're lying i mean that's really what it is
[00:35:57] and and that they've now been proven to manipulate and uh... change
[00:36:02] the way that uh... data is i think that's generally what happened
[00:36:05] the uh... you shave his knife yeah i usually just take a uh... really
[00:36:08] sharp object and i just shave everything off my face right
[00:36:11] and i've been doing that for a long time i think it's actually very nice
[00:36:14] and uh... it's good
[00:36:16] you see each other's phone not to be nice will the problem is that people like
[00:36:20] jason
[00:36:21] like to divide everybody based off of race sexuality and gender
[00:36:24] and they like to also enforce that division by creating character
[00:36:29] assassination articles and misrepresenting fax and studios in
[00:36:33] order to make them look bad
[00:36:35] so really i mean i uh...
[00:36:38] I feel like that's really the problem.
[00:36:41] So we, and also you're right, that if it wasn't for,
[00:36:45] if it wasn't for a lot of these like weirdo journalist people,
[00:36:48] I do think everybody would generally get along.
[00:36:50] I think that the majority of hostility
[00:36:52] and anger and everything,
[00:36:54] I think it's primarily pushed by media.
[00:36:56] I think it is.
[00:36:57] I think most average people would just simply choose
[00:37:00] to play games that they enjoy
[00:37:01] and choose not to play games that they don't enjoy.
[00:37:03] And that's literally it.
[00:37:05] They wouldn't be thinking about all these like
[00:37:06] fine print, exceptions, rules, and all this other shit, they just be playing whatever the
[00:37:11] fuck they want. So, yeah, that's the way I see it. A weak man abuses what little power
[00:37:16] they have, a tale as old as time. I mean, I guess, right? But I do think it was very unbecoming
[00:37:22] and problematic for somebody like Jason to do that. And I thought it was embarrassing,
[00:37:26] honestly. And it made him look bad. And I think it's deserved. It's absolutely
[00:37:30] deserved. So, yeah. And newspaper advertisements are designed to be rage paid from the
[00:37:35] started in the early 1900s.
[00:37:37] Well, I don't know about that.
[00:37:38] I'd have to go back and see.
[00:37:39] But yeah, that's what my opinion is about it.
[00:37:41] I really think it's going to be so extensively used.
[00:37:43] There's a sudden shift, or non-AI will be considered
[00:37:45] extremely desirable and expensive.
[00:37:48] I think that you're right.
[00:37:49] And it's the same with Etsy stuff and everything else.
[00:37:52] You're always going to have a market
[00:37:54] for handcrafted materials.
[00:37:56] You always will.
[00:37:57] But majority of people will be getting things
[00:37:59] that are mass manufactured because it's just cheaper
[00:38:02] and more realistic to do.
[00:38:03] And I don't think there's anything wrong with that
[00:38:05] That's pretty normal, I'd say. So yeah, this will actually be good. It will speedrun the downfall of game journalists brother
[00:38:12] You could not be more accurate. Oh my god. I agree. I am also an accelerationist
[00:38:18] Yes, make up whatever you want say whatever lie you want to say because at the end of the day
[00:38:24] Everybody knows you're living on borrowed time and these people somehow have cracked physics
[00:38:30] I've said this million times probably not funny anymore
[00:38:32] But they've cracked physics and they've managed to divide by zero because they've taken their credibility and cut it in half
[00:38:38] nobody listens to them anymore at all and it's just
[00:38:43] Really, I mean that's sad. Yeah, it is it is sad, but it's also not a surprise
[00:38:47] I think that's how things are gonna go generative AI as a tool does not care about political views
[00:38:51] The journalists cannot control it like they control game developers. Yeah, you're right
[00:38:55] And also it allows people that don't exist inside of their
[00:38:58] spectrum of influence to be able to create things that are of high quality.
[00:39:02] And if AI, and here's the thing right, if AI wasn't really good, everybody wouldn't
[00:39:09] hate it because it would just be useless. The reason why so many people hate AI
[00:39:14] is because it's useful. If it wasn't useful, nobody'd care.
[00:39:23] What do you think about this early 1900s? I don't know about that. They can't gatekeep as
[00:39:27] much yeah they can't get keep as much exactly
[00:39:30] so yeah i think that's exactly what what it is
[00:39:33] apathy is whisper of death yet very simple yeah i mean come on i mean what
[00:39:37] is that
[00:39:37] and uh... let's go boys never been late before makes shit going on
[00:39:41] and uh... what's this year your wife five minutes after you die
[00:39:44] your racist mutual ten years after you died
[00:39:51] man
[00:39:54] man
[00:39:58] You know who I'm thinking of I'm thinking of Terry
[00:40:04] Temple OS
[00:40:15] Man Terry Davis there he is was that Putin? Yeah, it was Putin
[00:40:21] Man, I guess that's a, I do really think,
[00:40:25] I think the whole Erica Kirk going out
[00:40:28] and having all these like, you know,
[00:40:29] big events and ceremonies for herself and like all this,
[00:40:34] I really think that she should manage
[00:40:36] the way that people see it.
[00:40:37] American woman, Ashton Kashpatel,
[00:40:39] how does it feel to be Israel's pitch?
[00:40:42] Wait, what?
[00:40:44] Kashpatel, the American people want to know.
[00:40:47] How does it feel to be a cup for Israel?
[00:40:49] I hate her voice because you know the kind of person that she is annoying right but like
[00:41:06] She is right.
[00:41:07] Don't care about kids getting grea-
[00:41:09] The American people want to know.
[00:41:12] Patriot?
[00:41:13] Three f***ing kids?
[00:41:14] Is patriotism to you?
[00:41:17] I'm an idiot?
[00:41:18] I'm an idiot?
[00:41:19] Really?
[00:41:20] I didn't say anything.
[00:41:22] I didn't say anything.
[00:41:27] This guy just completely unbothered.
[00:41:29] Does not give a f***.
[00:41:31] Doesn't care about any of this.
[00:41:33] Yeah, I didn't say it.
[00:41:34] I don't know what this is.
[00:41:35] what this is. Is she right about Patel? I think that he, uh, I don't really, honestly, I don't
[00:41:42] trust Cash Patel anymore. I don't. Like, I'm sure that he'll do things that I agree with
[00:41:47] in the future and I'll be happy when those things happen. But do I trust him to be the
[00:41:53] captain of the ship? Fuck no. Fuck no. Fuck absolutely not, right? Like, that's it.
[00:42:00] Trust is broken. Yeah, it's just, there's been too many things that have happened.
[00:42:03] Patel doesn't appear to possess integrity. Well, the thing is like before it's the same as the
[00:42:09] you know, the fucking like that big angry fucking evil dog versus the little nice fluffy puppy.
[00:42:14] Like that's what happened, right? That was him before he was in office and that was him after
[00:42:19] he was in office. And I'm just sick of that bait and switch man. Like I don't want to be a fish.
[00:42:25] I don't want to get bait and switch. It's annoying. So yeah, that's why I see it. And
[00:42:29] And how many bridges does he need to build?
[00:42:31] Over 100, because he already sucked at least one dick, okay?
[00:42:35] So it's got to be at least over 100.
[00:42:38] I don't know what the number is, but we're going to have to start there.
[00:42:42] And we were also excited when he was announced.
[00:42:43] Yeah, he just really, I think that he really kind of let us down.
[00:42:46] And that's the truth.
[00:42:47] And I think that's sad.
[00:42:48] It is.
[00:42:49] It's really sad that he let everybody down.
[00:42:51] Now hopefully he can improve and things can get better and he can redeem himself.
[00:42:55] It's been one year and he's got three more years.
[00:42:58] i don't know necessarily that's gonna happen i think past performance is an
[00:43:02] indicator of future performance i wouldn't bet on that happening but i hope
[00:43:06] for it right and of course i do because i want to i want things to get better
[00:43:10] so yeah that's about it he runs the fb i say my george w bush ran the u.s.
[00:43:15] she may be right
[00:43:16] i don't know
[00:43:17] do you think it's all five had planned that way he comes out and says
[00:43:19] that it seems uh... that seems to put in suspect like a red herring plan
[00:43:23] honestly i don't think so i think that they've mismanaged a lot of other
[00:43:27] minor things
[00:43:28] And if they had some kind of five head plan,
[00:43:31] they would have been able to lock down minor problems.
[00:43:33] Well, smaller problems,
[00:43:37] because obviously they can't lock down minor problems
[00:43:39] because of the files,
[00:43:40] but they can't lock down smaller problems either.
[00:43:43] So it's probably not as fault, he's just a puppet.
[00:43:47] Well, I don't, the thing is that
[00:43:49] if somebody gives me somebody to attack,
[00:43:51] I mean, I can't be sure who the person is,
[00:43:55] who's in the wrong,
[00:43:56] but i can be sure of who it should be right
[00:43:59] and i look at him it should be him
[00:44:01] and so you've got to get mad at somebody and i think it's better to get mad at
[00:44:05] the person who's at least supposed to be in charge rather than venting your own
[00:44:09] illuminati in your mind and getting mad at them
[00:44:11] that's what i would say right that's my opinion
[00:44:13] well i don't know about that but that's what i would say
[00:44:16] and uh... this uh... was this year
[00:44:19] and a hundred percent pondy and patella more information on trump in
[00:44:21] the epstein files and they lied about it i mean do you guys think that
[00:44:24] There's more information about Trump and the Epstein files. Here's here is my honest opinion
[00:44:29] I think that there is more information in the Epstein files that make Trump look bad
[00:44:33] But I don't think that there's information that incriminates him. I
[00:44:37] Don't because I think he would have removed it
[00:44:40] Like that's the reason why I think he would have removed it or Biden would have used him
[00:44:44] That's the honestly like that's the only reason like it's not even it's just pure logic
[00:44:48] I don't think that's what it's denial. Well, okay. I mean again, I you could take it to the bank
[00:44:53] right? I mean, let's wait and see what happens. That's my guess, is that, like, I mean, do you really
[00:44:57] think that there's going to be like a page in the files that like incriminates Donald Trump and says
[00:45:01] like, Donald Trump did this, that and the other thing to like some underage girl? Do you really
[00:45:05] think that that's going to be like, you know, defined and written out in English? Like, I
[00:45:09] don't think that's going to happen. I don't. And, yeah, and I could be wrong. I could be wrong.
[00:45:15] It already is. Well, no, that was a person that was like 23 or something like that if you're
[00:45:19] you're thinking about the other thing.
[00:45:20] And so, yeah, and especially after years
[00:45:24] in those exact words, yes, I don't think so.
[00:45:26] And Trump removed the Bubba pictures, he did.
[00:45:29] I don't know why they did that.
[00:45:30] They should have said why they removed them proactively
[00:45:33] rather than removing them
[00:45:35] and then letting the public find out.
[00:45:37] Like basically they have made every single possible mistake
[00:45:40] managing public opinion on this issue
[00:45:43] that you could possibly make.
[00:45:45] It's actually almost impressive when you think about it.
[00:45:47] They've totally fucked this up in every single way possible.
[00:45:51] You don't do that every day.
[00:45:53] That's something that a professional can do.
[00:45:55] And I wish one of these victims would provide
[00:45:57] the information of these elite politicians
[00:45:59] since they continue to do so.
[00:46:00] Well, even if the person comes out and says,
[00:46:02] this person did this, that and the other thing,
[00:46:05] you still have to trust but verify, right?
[00:46:07] It's not like some victim comes out and says something
[00:46:09] and we all just have to immediately believe
[00:46:11] that it happened for sure.
[00:46:12] I mean, as much as we wanna do that,
[00:46:14] that's just not how I think
[00:46:15] you should think about things.
[00:46:16] So, yeah, Pat Bondi said that they don't have to follow the law that was passed,
[00:46:20] since why they haven't released all the files and they haven't explained each redaction.
[00:46:24] Well, I don't know, I feel like a lot of it gets passed by all three branches of government.
[00:46:27] I feel like that's something that you do have to follow.
[00:46:29] But who knows?
[00:46:31] Anyway, what is this here?
[00:46:32] Australia removes anonymity online.
[00:46:39] Everybody was mad at me!
[00:46:42] Everybody was mad!
[00:46:44] but here we are wow I told you guys I told I tried to warn y'all about this
[00:46:53] shit this is crazy
[00:46:58] under Victoria's civil anti-vilification scheme which starts in
[00:47:02] 2020 sorry about the audio the speaker of a vilifying state so knowing I know
[00:47:07] needs to be identifiable to be held to it to be held accountable yeah we
[00:47:12] recognize that this could protect cowards who hide behind anonymous
[00:47:16] profiles to spread hate and stoke fear. That's why Victoria will spearhead new
[00:47:21] laws to hold social media companies and anonymous users to account and will at
[00:47:26] point a respected jurist to unlock the legislative path. I don't see what the
[00:47:31] fucking thing is here. Like I mean everybody know you have the IP
[00:47:34] address of who it is. I mean like here is the conclusion of Australia's
[00:47:40] having ID. Here's what the conclusion is. You have to submit your driver's license.
[00:47:45] That's the conclusion. That's where it's going to go. Everybody knows it. You're
[00:47:51] gonna have to have your driver's license and in my opinion, right, this is what I
[00:47:55] think, what they need to do is they need to have like a authentication service
[00:48:00] where you don't have to submit your driver's license to 50 different
[00:48:05] websites because if you do and one website gets hacked, now everybody's
[00:48:09] fucking data is out there. So you should have it all sent to one secure area and then have
[00:48:15] authentication tokens that are double blind verified. That's what you should do. But for
[00:48:21] some reason, they're not able to do that or at least have some secondary level of IDM.
[00:48:29] Yeah. And again, everybody's saying, oh no, this is a bad idea. You're saying it's
[00:48:34] a bad idea because you don't want this reality to happen. What I'm saying is
[00:48:38] that if you're gonna get in a car crash, I'd like to have a fucking airbag and if
[00:48:42] you go and tell me, well, let's just not crash the car. I said, bitch, it's already
[00:48:46] off the road. It's off the road. We're crashing no matter what. Might as well
[00:48:51] put a fucking airbag in the bitch. And so that's it. You don't even know the
[00:48:55] words you just said? Well, I'm just saying like that's the way it works,
[00:48:57] right? And so why are they doing this? It seems like it's meant to censor
[00:49:01] people. What do you mean? It seems like it's meant to censor people. She
[00:49:04] She said it's meant to censor people.
[00:49:06] She said in plain English, we're doing this so cowards can't speak and spread hate online.
[00:49:13] That's what they said.
[00:49:14] I mean, it's not like this is a sk— it's not a fucking conspiracy, it's a fact.
[00:49:19] It's what they said they're gonna do.
[00:49:20] Actually, the opposite is true.
[00:49:22] Centralized authentication only requires one hack to compromise a user.
[00:49:25] I understand that and you can make arguments for each one, but I would rather have
[00:49:29] one point of failure rather than 50, assuming all 50 will lead to the same outcome. That's
[00:49:35] just in general the way that I would see it. And also you can lock information down more
[00:49:39] easily that way if it's government controlled or it has oversight. That's just me, but it
[00:49:44] could go back and forth. Anyway, what's this here? Uh, this is, oh, shit. Vance and
[00:49:55] a video game developer behind Call of Duty franchise killed in a crash.
[00:50:00] What the fuck?
[00:50:02] Behind Call of Duty franchise, the former CEO of Video Game Developers Infinity Award, the studio behind the Wilde- Damn, that fucking sucks, wow.
[00:50:11] That's awful.
[00:50:12] He was killed Sunday afternoon in a crash on Southern California's, uh,
[00:50:18] Andruas Crest Highway.
[00:50:20] Uh, wow.
[00:50:21] The single car crash.
[00:50:23] damn I wonder what happened the driver was trapped trapped in the insuring car
[00:50:30] fire oh my god the driver died at the scene and the passenger died at the
[00:50:37] hospital
[00:50:39] wow that's I mean that's horrible like I don't know really what else to say yeah
[00:50:48] it's terrible suicide attempt I don't think it was a suicide attempt because
[00:50:51] there is somebody else in the car.
[00:50:57] People race up there.
[00:50:59] I don't know.
[00:51:00] I mean, it could have just gone off the road.
[00:51:02] He could have been drunk.
[00:51:04] He could have been racing somebody.
[00:51:06] He could have just been driving unsafe.
[00:51:08] I don't know what happened, right?
[00:51:09] I mean, regardless, does it really matter, right?
[00:51:12] At the end of the day, does it really matter why it happened?
[00:51:14] It's really sad to see that happen to somebody.
[00:51:17] And I think that's really all it comes down to,
[00:51:19] more than anything else.
[00:51:21] so uh... yeah
[00:51:22] and uh... the stride analyst that i don't know what's wrong with the chatter i
[00:51:25] think people are just you know they just that people just want to have answers
[00:51:28] to things and it's not really that crazy
[00:51:30] tragic loss of industry titan nearly everything's impel a touch turn to gold
[00:51:33] big bummer to say the least
[00:51:35] while cods goldman you know it's really weird honestly
[00:51:38] is that
[00:51:40] we're getting to that age now
[00:51:42] where a lot of video game guys are getting to be
[00:51:47] 50, 60, 70 years old.
[00:51:51] And it's really sad to see some of these guys pass away.
[00:51:55] It is, it's fucking sad.
[00:51:57] And it's like, look at Gabbett.
[00:51:58] Yeah, I mean, a lot of these guys, yeah, John Carmichael.
[00:52:00] I mean, I can think about, like, I mean,
[00:52:01] anybody who's like around my age,
[00:52:03] we grew up playing Super Nintendo games.
[00:52:05] Well, think about how old the guys are
[00:52:07] that made the fucking games back then.
[00:52:09] I mean, even Kojima's old as shit,
[00:52:11] he's like fucking 60 years old,
[00:52:12] something like that, right?
[00:52:13] And I remember whenever he used to be
[00:52:15] this young super cool fucking like matrix guy right and like I don't know man it's
[00:52:20] just it I don't like that I don't like that at all we're fought yeah what the
[00:52:26] hell is this and she grew me a moto that is a really big what that's a really
[00:52:31] big one for me it's a huge one for me because you know my favorite game growing
[00:52:35] up was Super Mario World right and like he was on the credits for that you know
[00:52:39] I remember it when he a lot of passed away that was really fucking sad and
[00:52:43] And yes, it's early a lot.
[00:52:45] I think it was like 2018, somewhere around there,
[00:52:47] maybe a little bit before then.
[00:52:48] And yeah, that's really it.
[00:52:50] Age always comes at you fast.
[00:52:52] It sure does, doesn't it?
[00:52:54] And so it's the same with films.
[00:52:55] Yeah, but I just feel like video games
[00:52:57] is a really new franchise.
[00:52:59] It's always known as kind of like a young guy's game, right?
[00:53:02] In terms of like a young guy's environment.
[00:53:04] And I think that in general, video games are.
[00:53:06] I mean, they're primarily for younger guys, right?
[00:53:08] And middle-aged guys now, at least a little bit,
[00:53:10] because we've grown up with them.
[00:53:11] But it's like you do have a lot of these guys who are older.
[00:53:14] And obviously this isn't because of age,
[00:53:17] but it's just still really sad.
[00:53:19] It just made me think about it, right?
[00:53:20] It did.
[00:53:21] And so yeah, American car safety has always been problematic.
[00:53:24] Yeah, I mean, I don't know exactly what happened
[00:53:27] or why it happened.
[00:53:27] I have no idea.
[00:53:28] So yeah, it's hard to say whether it was the car or not.
[00:53:33] I mean, I do think that American tires
[00:53:37] are not really great.
[00:53:39] I don't think our tires are very good.
[00:53:42] And I've driven around a lot of other cars
[00:53:45] because I've driven around a couple of cars
[00:53:48] that are like kind of like three high quality,
[00:53:50] but well what?
[00:53:51] I don't think they stick to the road fucking at all.
[00:53:53] They don't, maybe it's our roads that suck.
[00:53:55] But for whatever reason,
[00:53:57] it's easy to go off the fucking rails.
[00:53:59] That's it.
[00:54:00] You better tires, yes.
[00:54:01] I think so.
[00:54:03] Like am I crazy for saying that?
[00:54:04] What the fuck?
[00:54:06] And so yeah, it's the road, it's the tires,
[00:54:09] Whatever the fuck it is, a lot of these cars can't go and scrape.
[00:54:13] And Goodyear and Firestone are really good, honestly.
[00:54:17] I guess so.
[00:54:17] Maybe it's the roads then.
[00:54:19] Just fucking slow down.
[00:54:21] No.
[00:54:23] No.
[00:54:23] Actually, I do have to do that now.
[00:54:25] So basically, I was driving over to Nick's house.
[00:54:28] And so my car, it went like this.
[00:54:32] Let me see if I can show you how this was, right?
[00:54:36] So let's say this is the car.
[00:54:39] And then it went like, it went like,
[00:54:46] wait, can I do it?
[00:54:47] Well, I cannot do it sideways.
[00:54:48] And then it went to like this,
[00:54:51] and then it went to like this,
[00:54:54] and then it went to like this,
[00:54:56] and then it was straight again, right?
[00:54:58] That was it.
[00:54:59] And so basically I,
[00:55:02] because I thought that I could drive down his road
[00:55:05] at 70 miles an hour.
[00:55:07] Turns out you can't.
[00:55:09] You can't do that.
[00:55:10] Were you okay?
[00:55:11] Of course, that's fine.
[00:55:12] Like, I mean, listen, I've had,
[00:55:15] I was smart, yeah, I was stupid.
[00:55:17] Drift King, exactly, that's on you.
[00:55:18] It was, it was totally on me.
[00:55:20] Like, I was driving unsafe and I almost got in a wreck.
[00:55:23] I didn't, luckily, but I deserved to.
[00:55:26] And I just got lucky that nothing worse happened.
[00:55:28] That's really the truth.
[00:55:30] And gravel, yeah, there was gravel on the road.
[00:55:32] I think that was one of the reasons why.
[00:55:34] And yeah, that's not drifting.
[00:55:36] It sure felt like it, right? I'll tell you that.
[00:55:39] And, uh, yeah, was it your dad's car? No, no, it wasn't my dad's car.
[00:55:43] And, uh, I like the way that his car drives is actually like more unstable than mine.
[00:55:47] But, uh, you know, I still drive it around. Sometimes I just like the car.
[00:55:50] You realize tires need to be changed after the worn out, right?
[00:55:53] This car, these tires didn't need to be changed.
[00:55:55] And since then, I've taken it into the, uh, the dealership and they've replaced one.
[00:55:59] They had to replace one of the tires.
[00:56:01] And so, uh, but that wasn't the one I thought it was.
[00:56:04] Anyway, very few of them actually have common sense.
[00:56:06] Who? Who? Who? Who?
[00:56:09] Okay. Here it goes.
[00:56:10] And I'm not sure that you guys can handle this.
[00:56:13] This should be the rules.
[00:56:15] The rules?
[00:56:15] For anyone transitioning from male to female,
[00:56:19] female to male, whatever.
[00:56:20] Okay.
[00:56:20] Number one, must be 18 years older.
[00:56:25] Yeah, duh.
[00:56:26] Of course.
[00:56:27] Yeah, sure.
[00:56:28] I would set it higher, but if you're old enough
[00:56:30] to defend the country, then you're old enough
[00:56:32] to do whatever the hell you want with your body.
[00:56:33] Yeah, sure.
[00:56:35] Number two, you absolutely positively must be mentally okay with knowing and accepting
[00:56:42] the fact that you will always be the biological gender you were born.
[00:56:46] Man!
[00:56:47] That's the spirit and the story.
[00:56:50] Yep.
[00:56:51] True.
[00:56:52] Number three, you cannot and will not get upset when you get misgendered because if
[00:56:59] you get misgendered, quote unquote, and we all know that means you're technically
[00:57:03] not be misgendered because...
[00:57:06] Oh no!
[00:57:12] You can only be one gender if people call you the gender that you were born when you're
[00:57:19] trying to present the other gender.
[00:57:20] They technically didn't misgender you, but I understand why you're coming with that.
[00:57:24] So what I'm gonna say is that you're not allowed to get upset about it.
[00:57:29] I think it's okay to get upset about it if somebody's doing it intentionally to
[00:57:32] to degrade you or make you look bad.
[00:57:34] I think it's really easy to say that that's definitely not
[00:57:36] something that you should do.
[00:57:38] But somebody just making an honest mistake
[00:57:40] and you're getting mad about it, you're like fucking popping
[00:57:42] off over it.
[00:57:43] Yeah, you've got to relax.
[00:57:45] Four, if you do get upset about it,
[00:57:48] realize that that's your problem.
[00:57:51] They're not transphobic.
[00:57:53] Yeah.
[00:57:54] And if you try harder to look the gender you want to be,
[00:58:00] you won't get misgendered.
[00:58:01] This way you'll be upset less.
[00:58:02] That's true.
[00:58:04] Number five, you must absolutely do everything
[00:58:08] in your power to use a one-stall bathroom.
[00:58:12] Oh, like the same old one.
[00:58:13] Number six, you cannot play in sports.
[00:58:17] Uh-oh, this is a big one.
[00:58:20] In the gender that you want to be, ever, period.
[00:58:26] I could go on and on with more stuff,
[00:58:27] but I'm gonna leave that with you for now.
[00:58:31] Have a great night.
[00:58:32] Wow.
[00:58:33] I know I will because I am feeling great.
[00:58:35] My hair came out awesome.
[00:58:36] My back came out awesome.
[00:58:39] Have a happy night.
[00:58:40] Bye.
[00:58:41] Great.
[00:58:41] Well, you know what?
[00:58:42] Actually fucking based.
[00:58:44] And I think, by the way, this is the way a lot of people feel.
[00:58:47] It is.
[00:58:47] This is the way I think most people feel.
[00:58:49] Yeah.
[00:58:50] It's the first same trans.
[00:58:51] I don't even know if this person's trans or not.
[00:58:53] I mean, there are people that are cross-dressers,
[00:58:55] some people that like, there's
[00:58:58] a large gender spectrum of how people present themselves,
[00:59:01] right? And I have no idea. And so anyway, blur white space to
[00:59:06] yeah, exactly. And sure, and as deep voice, I mean, I don't know,
[00:59:11] like, there's a whole hormone treatment that you're supposed
[00:59:13] to take and everything in order to like change that. Did you
[00:59:15] like Christopher Nolan's the Odyssey trailer? I did not
[00:59:18] actually, do you guys want to see it? Did it just come out?
[00:59:21] I didn't know that very few of them actually have common
[00:59:23] sense. I think the truth is that a lot of trans people do
[00:59:26] actually have this common sense, but they're afraid to
[00:59:29] express it because they don't want to be seen as a traitor.
[00:59:31] That's the reason why.
[00:59:33] And so I feel like really it's like, because if you're a trans person and you go
[00:59:37] against like this extremist rhetoric and you just try to have like an even-handed
[00:59:42] opinion and you try to not see everybody else is like evil and trying to like
[00:59:45] this, you know, destroy your identity.
[00:59:47] And you're like, oh, maybe they just didn't understand.
[00:59:49] Well, at that point, you're going to get attacked by people that are
[00:59:52] legitimate transphobes.
[00:59:53] They hate trans people.
[00:59:54] So you're not going to earn that.
[00:59:56] you're not going to win them over and you're also going to lose your support
[01:00:00] group of the people that are like you.
[01:00:01] So big surprise that a lot of trans people don't want to go out and speak
[01:00:06] out against this because they're going to get attacked from both sides.
[01:00:09] So that's the reason why.
[01:00:10] And I think it makes sense.
[01:00:12] And again, you can't ask somebody to speak out against this because really
[01:00:16] it's just a, it's a pretty serious thing and not everybody has to be a
[01:00:20] spokesperson for what they want to do with their life.
[01:00:22] Right?
[01:00:22] It's that simple.
[01:00:23] So I also think that people who are mentally ill also happen to be transmitting the water and all just like all other groups
[01:00:29] Yeah, I think so too
[01:00:30] And I think the problem is that there are mentally ill people that are trans but because they're trans I think less people are willing to call them out on
[01:00:38] Acting like schizos or weirdos because they're worried about it being conflated with transphobia
[01:00:43] But the truth is that there are a lot of weirdos absolutely that are fucking nuts and they're the same thing of course
[01:00:50] So it doesn't make any sense? Yeah, exactly. And like, yeah, they're weird regardless of if they're trans or not.
[01:00:56] The Odyssey.
[01:00:57] Okay, all right, let's see this new trailer, okay?
[01:01:01] Wow, it just came out six hours ago. I haven't seen this at all. This is the first time I'm seeing it. Let's go.
[01:01:07] The Odyssey official trailer.
[01:01:16] I don't really know anything about this movie.
[01:01:20] Maybe this will be one that I go to the movie theaters for.
[01:01:36] The last Odyssey movie I feel like-
[01:01:38] Past your years of war.
[01:01:40] Ooh.
[01:01:41] It was made in like the 90s.
[01:01:46] That's a badass helmet.
[01:01:47] No one could stand between my men.
[01:01:54] And home.
[01:02:02] Not even me.
[01:02:10] That's good.
[01:02:17] I guess that's the chosen horse? I don't know.
[01:02:26] Oh!
[01:02:37] Damn!
[01:02:47] I mean, yeah, this is, this is really cool.
[01:03:06] This is awesome.
[01:03:07] I wonder, I wonder how long it's going to be.
[01:03:15] i think it's going to be two and a half hours
[01:03:18] i bet two and a half hours
[01:03:20] you guys are saying three
[01:03:22] three hours if it's a three hour movie brought that if it was a three hour
[01:03:26] movie i would go to the movie theaters to see it for sure then
[01:03:30] but you know if i'm a lot and for three hours bro like every crystal
[01:03:35] movies three hours
[01:03:36] you'll be three okay two point five i i may be two and a half right three
[01:03:40] would be insane
[01:03:42] but like yeah anyway everybody is everybody likes this this is good
[01:03:45] props and on for hiring real-life giants w right
[01:03:48] and uh... you know it's in between my men plus i think what i've had yet
[01:03:53] and um... holy shit
[01:03:56] i'm expecting a four-hour film this movie better be four hours long
[01:04:00] yeah i'm actually kind of surprised that they're gonna be doing it all in
[01:04:03] one shot
[01:04:04] because obviously the odyssey's a pretty long story right
[01:04:07] and so
[01:04:08] uh... you know you're gonna have to go through a lot of different things
[01:04:10] But maybe it's better if it's just one movie and things are, you know, like there's a there's a pacing for it, right?
[01:04:15] There's good pacing for it. So yeah, I would assume it would be like a two-part movie or something like that
[01:04:19] Kind of like how they're approaching Dune. So, uh, yeah
[01:04:23] There better be an intermission has that yeah, when it when are they gonna add back intermissions again?
[01:04:30] Exactly like yeah, that used to be a big thing. I remember I watched like Lawrence of Arabia with my mom and
[01:04:36] and Ben Herr and they had like in the middle of the movie it was just like okay go get your popcorn
[01:04:43] and it's like wait what like what is this and that's just how it was yeah it's an ad break no I'm
[01:04:49] serious Quentin Tarantino did really I don't remember that well either way the trailer looks
[01:04:55] awesome it looks amazing again like where is that this this was so the uh where's the guys
[01:05:01] This shit was that is so fucking badass that goes so hard. Oh my fucking God
[01:05:09] That looks so cool. So yeah, and that helmet. Yeah, bro. That helmet is insane and
[01:05:16] I wonder yeah, there's I don't is that Achilles might not be Achilles
[01:05:20] I mean it could be Agamemnon. I feel like Agamemnon was a lot older, right?
[01:05:24] I mean it feels like that's a that's a young man. So I don't know who it could possibly be
[01:05:29] I mean it would make sense that maybe it was Agamemnon since he's kneeling down right since he fought for Agamemnon in the battle of Troy
[01:05:36] Which is like right what happened before they went to fucking you know tried to go back home and
[01:05:41] So yeah, that's what it would have to be. It's confirmed Agamemnon. Damn. Well, you know what?
[01:05:48] They gave him so much more aura than in a fucking Troy
[01:05:52] He's just like a fat old man. He's an asshole, right?
[01:05:55] And this he's just actually like a fucking G
[01:06:00] It's a white beard. Yeah, this is guy
[01:06:02] I think after after the battle of Troy, he didn't he come home and his wife killed him
[01:06:08] Like definitely, you know not really as much of an aura farmer as this but yeah, I guess so I like this version better
[01:06:15] I mean, it's definitely more like it's more idealized, right? So yeah
[01:06:20] Yeah, and kind of worded him dirty too.
[01:06:23] How it doesn't fit, makes him look like he time traveled
[01:06:25] and he was a space marine.
[01:06:26] Well, I don't know about that.
[01:06:27] I feel like, you know, if it's only the king
[01:06:29] that looks like that, it kind of, you know,
[01:06:31] it separates him in a way, right?
[01:06:32] Like elevates him above everybody else.
[01:06:34] But yeah, the trailer was fucking badass.
[01:06:37] Absolutely awesome.
[01:06:39] I think that really, I mean,
[01:06:40] I don't really watch a lot of movies nowadays,
[01:06:42] but I do think when this comes out,
[01:06:44] I might have to make an exception.
[01:06:45] I probably will.
[01:06:47] It's too clean.
[01:06:48] I mean, it's the fucking king guys like you know, he did it
[01:06:52] There are people whose job it is to make sure it's clean. I bet they can probably figure out how to clean it
[01:06:57] Okay, guys. Yeah, anyway, so hopefully it's good. Honestly. It was also king of his of holis. Yeah, they had the same social status
[01:07:06] The same social I mean, I feel like Agamem
[01:07:08] I mean, there's obviously like, you know, be different levels of kings, right?
[01:07:11] It's like you can be a king and have an army of like a thousand and you can be a king and have an army of
[01:07:15] 100,000. I feel like, yeah, you're both Kings, but like, okay, let's be real here, right?
[01:07:20] And so, I don't know about that. Anyway, let me go back down and I'll look at the rest
[01:07:24] of it. I'm always, I'm King. Yeah, exactly. And Reddit mods, when your opinion is different
[01:07:29] from theirs, my post is removed from New Hampshire subreddit, because I disagreed with a protest
[01:07:35] in Concord. In Concord, uh-oh, they're at it again, guys. I can't believe it.
[01:07:41] So, whoa buddy, when I said free speech, I didn't mean you could start saying things
[01:07:48] I don't like.
[01:07:49] Yeah, I mean, what are you, some kind of Nazi?
[01:07:53] Who is this guy?
[01:07:54] So I don't know what this is, and there used to be a servant drenched in honey next to
[01:07:58] the king so the bugs don't go for him.
[01:08:00] Yeah, I think that was actually in Egypt.
[01:08:03] That was my, the way I remember it, it was in Egypt, and that's why there's
[01:08:08] another part of the story for that.
[01:08:10] I forgot even when it was anyway it sounds like you yeah it does of course
[01:08:14] It's just like me exactly and anyway my post is removed in New Hampshire because I disagree with the protest in Concord
[01:08:20] Reddit is definitely not a place for free speech thrice guys. I've got to tell you this okay?
[01:08:26] Every time you get a post deleted on Reddit. I don't need to hear about it
[01:08:29] Okay, we all know that reddit is biased. We all know that they're totally astroturfed
[01:08:35] We know they're full of shit. We know reddit sucks. We know reddit is full of assholes
[01:08:40] We know everything about this. It is so obvious. It is so clear
[01:08:46] Everybody knows so yeah, there we go
[01:08:49] And reddit and free speech. Yeah, there is no free speech on reddit guys. I'm sorry to say
[01:08:55] update with the steam
[01:08:56] The steam game developer that disliked negative reviews on his game
[01:09:00] Which one I mean it was it the one guy? I don't know if there's an update for that or not
[01:09:04] Absolute media blackout on the story about the 75 year old lady. This is literally the only outlet reporting the story. So, oh
[01:09:12] Yeah, I saw this
[01:09:16] So basically and and here's the reason right I mean here here's my opinion about it and I saw a post about this on Twitter
[01:09:23] I don't know if it's completely accurate. Yeah, here we go zero stories on on AP PBS New York Times
[01:09:30] NPR
[01:09:31] Washington fucking Wall Street Journal, I mean BBC CNN Washington Post Reuters
[01:09:38] MSNBC not a single person wrote an article about this and I think that we all know the reason why
[01:09:43] The reason why is because this is done by a minority on a white person and it's done completely randomly
[01:09:51] It shows that this soft on crime
[01:09:54] mentality does not work it's very very obvious it nobody can look at the way
[01:10:00] this was handled and see anything other than gross misconduct they can't
[01:10:05] there's no way a minority I think this person was a minority I don't know if
[01:10:08] they were and that poor lady well either way even if they weren't I mean it's
[01:10:13] the same thing right and it's mainly about the policing strategy because
[01:10:16] this is the problem is that a lot of these news stations pretty much all
[01:10:20] All of these news stations have a concerted effort that they're pushing to try to create
[01:10:25] a narrative that you should never have any degree of accountability or any degree of like
[01:10:31] imprisoning people that are bad actors.
[01:10:33] And that's the big issue, I think, that we have right now, is that you have people
[01:10:37] like this that are basically fucking animals, right?
[01:10:41] They're animals in society.
[01:10:43] They're out there like, I mean, anybody that does this deserves to just be put
[01:10:46] in jail forever.
[01:10:47] I mean like you can't the reason why is that you can't trust a person like that to be in society anymore
[01:10:53] Whenever a person will randomly aggress and attack on somebody like that for no reason you can't predict that you can't plan for that
[01:11:00] You can't counter it. You can't do anything. This is the guy. They said was a regular. Yeah
[01:11:05] They said this person was a regular bad actor. So when I see this, I think to myself
[01:11:11] Something needs to happen very clearly something needs to happen with this and in my opinion
[01:11:17] I think that what they need to do is the need to figure out who is in charge over in this place,
[01:11:22] and then put everybody all the way up and down the line in jail. That's my outlook on it, right?
[01:11:28] If an animal acts this way, it's usually put down. Yeah, of course. What do you do with a
[01:11:31] feral dog? Everybody knows. I think I don't want to kill these people. I think that it's
[01:11:36] better to just put them into work programs. But overall in prison, like that would be a
[01:11:40] better solution for me, because it's like a waste of human capital to just kill them.
[01:11:44] but if you can't do that but i wouldn't be opposed to killing them i'll tell you
[01:11:48] that i would not
[01:11:49] uh... because again it's like why are we gonna waste resources keeping something
[01:11:52] like this alive i don't see the reason for it
[01:11:55] so yeah it's really that simple harvest body parts i mean i mean anything is
[01:11:59] anything is more useful than what they're doing right here right
[01:12:02] by by living privileges yeah exactly i mean i don't know why we live in a
[01:12:05] society that tolerates such an insane
[01:12:08] like violent aggressive psychotic a group of people like what why we put up
[01:12:12] of this. Why do we allow this to happen in our country? Why is this even so like China? Yeah,
[01:12:20] I agree with them. I think they do it the right way. I wish we did that way, like straight up.
[01:12:24] Like that's exactly what I mean. And so there's a difference between the way that I talk about this
[01:12:30] and the way that a lot of other commentators talk about it. I will just say it. I'll say it.
[01:12:35] And again, people say, oh, well, you shouldn't say it this way. Yeah, you're probably right,
[01:12:41] But I do. And so that's it. And so prisoner-mining companies, yeah, this is always the way that
[01:12:46] I've done things. Why even do this? It's crazy. Yeah, they're crazy. And so you can't, and again,
[01:12:52] you know, sympathy for the wolf is violence to the sheep, really, right? And mercy for the wolf
[01:12:58] is violence to the sheep. And I think that really, if you have somebody who's hitting women
[01:13:03] that are 75 years old with a stick out in public, really, the Jeanette Markin looks like
[01:13:07] the results below are changing quickly. Let's see here, Savannah Asset Attack. Well, I think it's
[01:13:13] very obvious that the amount of awareness for these types of crimes is being deliberately suppressed,
[01:13:20] and I think that it's being suppressed for a political reason. And I think the political reason
[01:13:25] is that these media companies thrive and profit and benefit from a country that is destabilized
[01:13:33] that has criminals running around everywhere and everybody's afraid. These companies benefit from
[01:13:39] that in a tremendous way. And because they're benefiting from it so much, big surprise, they're
[01:13:45] going out there doing this. And I think that's exactly what it is. It's the left again. It's
[01:13:50] not about left or right. I think that if these companies just simply act in their own best interest,
[01:13:56] this exact thing will continue happening, right? It's a stick with nail. Yes, of course.
[01:14:00] And yeah, so when will white be a minority?
[01:14:04] This isn't about white or black.
[01:14:05] This is about people that are psychotic animals
[01:14:08] that are hitting other people with sticks.
[01:14:10] Like we're not talking about white people,
[01:14:11] black people or anything else.
[01:14:13] This is a crazy, crazy thing
[01:14:15] that should never be happening.
[01:14:17] So I don't think this is really what the focus is.
[01:14:19] Was he white or not?
[01:14:20] I don't know.
[01:14:21] I thought he was black.
[01:14:22] I mean, that's my understanding.
[01:14:24] But, you know, maybe not.
[01:14:27] And there's a Charlie Kirk week.
[01:14:28] I don't wanna hear about it.
[01:14:30] go tell that to Candace Owens. And I just don't want to hear about the leak for Charlie Kirk.
[01:14:35] And was armed with a wooden board that I screwed through the end of it and used both hands to
[01:14:39] strike the weapon and the victim. So in my opinion, then this is also so like I think that you how
[01:14:45] do you address a problem like this? You address a problem like this by attacking the implications
[01:14:51] and the impulses that caused it to become a problem naturally. So the way that I would
[01:14:57] would address this problem is that I would look at the different police
[01:15:00] officers that are not arresting this person every single time they see them
[01:15:04] and I would charge them for a crime and you might tell me that that's unfair
[01:15:08] and you're right it is that's why I would do it and I would do that because
[01:15:12] in order to in order to make people listen to you you have to impose direct
[01:15:18] extreme personal consequences that are immediate and if you do that you will
[01:15:23] have people change what they're doing now what would this cause the police
[01:15:26] to do. This would cause the police to quit their jobs. All the police would quit, right?
[01:15:32] Because they couldn't do anything because it's really them listening to the orders from
[01:15:35] above. And obviously you would go after those people too. But really, I think that a society
[01:15:40] that allows this deserves to live with their own empathy. And so the reason why the police
[01:15:46] act this way is because they're told to act this way by people that are elected
[01:15:50] by the population in this area. That's the truth. And it's an unfortunate reality.
[01:15:55] And I think people might not want to talk about this, but the truth is that the reason
[01:15:59] why the police are so, you know, uh, you know, fucking soft on this is because the populations
[01:16:05] there allow it to happen.
[01:16:07] So I think if you want to allow this to happen, let's accelerate this to its optimum conclusion,
[01:16:12] which is let's have all the police resign.
[01:16:15] Nobody is going to be able to enforce the law.
[01:16:17] Everybody around this country in this area is going to be getting terrorized and attacked
[01:16:21] and brutalized.
[01:16:22] And pretty soon you're going to ask these people, you're going to ask these
[01:16:24] people and they're gonna say please bring back the police please put these
[01:16:28] people back in jail and that's the way you solve the problem. That's it because
[01:16:32] you have to make these people understand the consequences of their
[01:16:35] actions. You do and if you do that then everything will change because if you
[01:16:41] just simply put the police chief in jail or something else this is so nuts.
[01:16:44] Everybody says it's crazy and you're right innocent people will be hurt
[01:16:48] by this. Yeah sure of course but they're already being hurt so what's
[01:16:51] the difference. The problem is that whenever you put and you allow certain people like
[01:16:56] this to make decisions and you never let them have any consequences for it, you have
[01:17:02] to show people publicly on a large scale that this type of behavior and this worldview
[01:17:09] is not acceptable. And it won't work. And the only way that you can show these people
[01:17:14] that it won't work is to have them be brutalized by their own worldview. And really
[01:17:20] if if me saying that these people should live with the consequences of their
[01:17:23] own policy
[01:17:25] is considered brutal or horrible to you i think you're giving away the fact that
[01:17:29] the policies are terrible
[01:17:31] so that's it
[01:17:32] and so i and and yeah it would have a lot of collateral damage and it would
[01:17:36] damage a lot of people in a be horrible but it would be for a good
[01:17:38] cause and i think that
[01:17:40] if it happened a couple of times
[01:17:42] probably send a message to everybody else hey this is what could happen so
[01:17:46] that's the way that you saw this problem
[01:17:48] and again like i understand it remember what i said before about how
[01:17:52] a lot of my reasonings for things
[01:17:55] my explanations for them are
[01:17:57] psychotic deranged sociopathic completely utilitarian they have no
[01:18:03] regard for human rights they have no regard for anybody else at listen
[01:18:09] this is what you came here to watch right this is that i and i know this i
[01:18:13] know this but in my in my world view in my mind
[01:18:18] this is the absolutely purest moral thing to do
[01:18:23] this is the pure
[01:18:24] good thing to do
[01:18:26] and i know people might not agree with this they might not think it's that way
[01:18:30] but in my mind
[01:18:33] in my mind
[01:18:35] but that's the way it is radicalize me i i'm not radical it this is not radical
[01:18:40] this is very reasonable i'm i'm a reasonable guy
[01:18:42] it's not the police it's the judges exactly yeah i know that
[01:18:46] bro got let out how many times i saw cops it's judges fucked them judges
[01:18:49] exactly but who who what what
[01:18:52] how do you judge is
[01:18:53] i think most judges get elected right
[01:18:56] i'm pretty sure a judge gets elected don't they have a seat
[01:18:58] like i've gone to vote in those judges that got elected
[01:19:01] and i'm i'm i wrong on this
[01:19:09] on that level yes not always okay so it's half and half right
[01:19:12] the judges get appointed okay well
[01:19:15] the person that appoints them probably gets elected right
[01:19:17] and so my point is that
[01:19:21] people aren't going to elect those judges or elect the people that appoint the
[01:19:24] judges
[01:19:26] this is causing chaos in their community
[01:19:28] they will not do it
[01:19:31] you can a lot more reasonable to me after i have my daughter but you take
[01:19:33] some things are exactly what we need for a safe society
[01:19:36] i know that i i know that the people that are against what i'm saying
[01:19:40] are people that have no consequence of bad things happening
[01:19:44] but and and the thing is that
[01:19:46] this is the reason why i always tell people that i'm the most empathetic
[01:19:49] streamer
[01:19:50] and number one because it's true
[01:19:52] and number two because i'm one of the only people out there
[01:19:56] that's actually explaining things from perspective that's not even my own
[01:20:00] so to me i don't think it really makes that big of a difference if you have
[01:20:03] these crazy people out there doing the stuff because i could just run away
[01:20:06] from them if you want me to be honest
[01:20:08] i'm a pretty fast guy i'm in shape i could just run away it's not a big
[01:20:11] deal
[01:20:11] but i know that other people out there don't have that ability and i think
[01:20:15] about them i think about what's the best thing for them
[01:20:17] and so the problem is that a lot of people on reddit and everybody else
[01:20:21] they're not able to think beyond their own personal experiences
[01:20:25] and beyond their own values so i think that really if you want to again if
[01:20:30] you want to change people's behavior
[01:20:32] you have to hold them directly accountable you have to hold the
[01:20:34] people accountable
[01:20:35] you don't hold officials accountable because the officials got voted in by
[01:20:38] the people
[01:20:39] If you, like again, if you arrest the officials,
[01:20:42] they'll just elect more officials that are the same problem.
[01:20:45] You have to hold the people accountable.
[01:20:47] And that's the way you do it,
[01:20:48] is you destroy their legal system
[01:20:50] and that way they get terrorized
[01:20:52] so they're asking for more police the way that they should.
[01:20:56] And I know it sounds insane, but it would work.
[01:21:00] And my goal is things that work.
[01:21:03] Not things that sound good,
[01:21:05] not things that feel good.
[01:21:07] My goal is things that work.
[01:21:09] And that's all I care about and so anyway hold she'll sample and shape. Yeah, of course
[01:21:14] And that best thing to do is to avoid combat. Yeah, I get that absolutely
[01:21:19] Arrest anyone who voted for the judge and let the sky out on the streets. I think that's a little bit too far
[01:21:23] I think that really it's about you know, I try to have equal and proportionate outcomes as much as I can
[01:21:29] Bill Clinton office demands full transparency for Epstein files. They made a statement Bill Clinton's office did
[01:21:36] What?
[01:21:37] What do you mean?
[01:21:38] God damn, what is this? So let me see how I pull this up Bill Clinton's
[01:21:54] Let's see how I find this
[01:21:57] So here it is right now a Clinton office demands a full release of the Epstein files referencing him
[01:22:04] Oh my god. Angelina, I don't know how to say the name. Clinton's deputy chief of staff accused
[01:22:11] the DOJ of selective releases that imply wrongdoing while protecting others, urging President Trump
[01:22:18] and Attorney General Pam Bondi to disclose all remaining materials immediately.
[01:22:24] This follows the last Friday's initial batch under the Epstein Files Transparency Act,
[01:22:29] which included old photos of Clinton and Epstein with Gillisane Maxwell and no new evidence
[01:22:34] of crimes.
[01:22:35] Clinton has long denied any visits to the island or misconduct.
[01:22:38] Yeah, of course.
[01:22:39] I bet he has.
[01:22:40] And so what is this here?
[01:22:43] Let me see if I can read this.
[01:22:45] So this is the statement they made.
[01:22:47] Epstein Files Transparency Act imposes a clear legal duty to the U.S. Department
[01:22:51] of Justice to produce the complete record to the public demands.
[01:22:54] However, what the Department of Justice has released so far and the manner in which
[01:22:58] it has done so makes one thing clear. Someone or something is being protected. We do not
[01:23:03] know whom, what or why, but we do know this. We need no such protection." That's true.
[01:23:10] And accordingly, we call on President Trump to directly, to direct the Attorney General
[01:23:14] Bondi to release any remaining materials referring to, mentioning or containing a photograph
[01:23:19] of Bill Clinton. Honestly, like, that's kind of, I'm going to be, that's kind of
[01:23:26] based. Right? I mean, it is. It's a bluff. Yeah. Okay. Release
[01:23:31] everything. Because originally it was it's misquoted. Him saying
[01:23:36] he's like, yeah, didn't release everything about me. That's it.
[01:23:38] Bill Clinton's full of shit. Well, he probably knows that
[01:23:41] they've cooked the books and there's nothing that's bad
[01:23:43] that's out there. That's probably what the truth is. Like
[01:23:46] or he knows that nothing incriminating about him is in
[01:23:49] those files. Because if anybody knows the files, it's
[01:23:52] going to be Bill Clinton. So one way or not, like you
[01:23:55] really think that he would be saying this if he thought that there was even a
[01:23:59] 5% chance a 1% chance that something would come out that would be directly and
[01:24:04] brutally incriminating for him. Absolutely not. So he's going out there
[01:24:09] saying this. Fair. If it's not that bad, yeah, exactly. He already scrubbed the
[01:24:14] files 10 years ago. I mean, I don't know about 10 years ago, but who knows? He
[01:24:17] wins either way. He knows they won't release it. So he's saying, so you think
[01:24:21] that he's doing, oh that that's true. I mean, I could see that happening. So
[01:24:25] So he knows that it won't happen and because he knows it won't happen, that means that
[01:24:30] he can tell them to do it and appear as though he cares about transparency knowing that the
[01:24:36] transparency will never actually happen.
[01:24:38] Yeah, I mean, that's an interesting technique.
[01:24:40] I mean, I could maybe do that, right?
[01:24:42] It's smart to do.
[01:24:43] So yeah, it's definitely ballsy.
[01:24:46] I'll tell you that.
[01:24:47] It's very, especially, I mean, considering that they could just say that they've
[01:24:50] released everything and then not do it, right?
[01:24:52] So I wouldn't take that risk necessarily, but he understands it a lot better than I do. I would easily assume, right?
[01:24:58] So this includes that limitation any records that exist and are subject to disclosure act and granting
[01:25:05] Grand Jury transcripts interview notes photo photographs and findings by the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York
[01:25:12] Under oath to Congress
[01:25:14] Refusal to do so will confirm the widespread suspicion that the Department of Justice actions are not about transparency
[01:25:20] transparency, but about insinuation, using selective releases to imply wrongdoing, about
[01:25:27] individuals who have already been repeatedly cleared by the very same Department of Justice
[01:25:31] over many years under presidents and attorneys, generals of both parties.
[01:25:36] So here's what I think is going on, okay?
[01:25:39] I think they're both in on it.
[01:25:41] I do.
[01:25:42] And I know this is like a very boring take to have, but like I think that the
[01:25:46] same people that are protecting Bill Clinton were also protecting Donald Trump. I feel like
[01:25:50] this entire thing is rotten down to its core. There is no side that's wrong. The entire thing
[01:25:58] is wrong. So, yeah. But Bill hasn't been cleared. He never was charged in the first place. Well,
[01:26:04] they clearly, they clearly don't think that they can go after Bill Clinton. They don't have
[01:26:08] enough evidence to go after him or they've chosen not to act on it, right? One way or
[01:26:12] another, he's not going to get charged. The counterpoint is
[01:26:16] but the victims but to that I say the Hentai sensors, I don't
[01:26:19] know the victims again, about having the victims be released,
[01:26:23] I don't think anybody wants the victims faces to be released.
[01:26:26] But whenever it's a minor that's not implicated inside of a
[01:26:29] story, or if it's like a person, for example, like that photo
[01:26:32] with Michael Jackson and Bill Clinton, that very clearly was
[01:26:36] misleading. Everybody can see that's misleading. So no
[01:26:41] or is the Epstein files will be fully released
[01:26:43] in the year 3000, it's all about public perception?
[01:26:45] I think that they have totally destroyed
[01:26:47] the public perception.
[01:26:48] Like this has been probably the most damaging thing
[01:26:51] for the Trump administration.
[01:26:53] I think that, I mean, online at least, right?
[01:26:55] I mean, I think that in real life,
[01:26:56] it's probably something like, you know, like grocery prices.
[01:26:59] But on the internet, I think this has been so
[01:27:02] like colossally damaging that, I mean,
[01:27:05] I think people are just tired by it.
[01:27:07] And they did that on purpose.
[01:27:08] Well, I don't really see the reason why.
[01:27:10] I mean, it's not like this stuff isn't going to come out.
[01:27:13] I mean, it's just, it's so stupid that they did this,
[01:27:15] but either way, so Bill Clinton is saying,
[01:27:18] release everything.
[01:27:22] I'll read a few comments about this.
[01:27:24] There goes Magus Lay's talking point.
[01:27:27] I don't think this really goes at this.
[01:27:29] The thing is that just because they're not in the files
[01:27:32] doesn't mean that they didn't do something wrong.
[01:27:34] And this is something that's not really discussed a lot,
[01:27:37] but if you're at that island
[01:27:40] and you're around in all these photos, you knew.
[01:27:45] You did, you knew about it.
[01:27:46] You did, you knew about it.
[01:27:47] And you could say, oh, no, maybe they didn't,
[01:27:49] maybe they all didn't know.
[01:27:51] And you'd be right.
[01:27:52] Maybe every single one of them didn't know.
[01:27:55] But I bet a lot of them did.
[01:27:58] I do, I bet a lot of them did know about it.
[01:28:01] So, yeah, was anyone on the island?
[01:28:02] Exactly.
[01:28:03] So, yeah, exactly.
[01:28:05] And so, if I think that's what's going to happen
[01:28:08] And I don't feel like, again, there's like a legal guilt
[01:28:12] and there's a moral or ethical guilt.
[01:28:15] I think that it's very obvious that Trump and Bill Clinton
[01:28:18] are inside of the spectrum
[01:28:20] of being inside of the moral guilt.
[01:28:22] I think that they had an idea.
[01:28:24] Trump even commented that Jeffrey Epstein
[01:28:26] liked girls on the younger side.
[01:28:28] I mean, you knew what was going on.
[01:28:30] And again, like it's totally indefensible.
[01:28:33] You can like Trump and say,
[01:28:34] oh, Trump did the right thing with immigration,
[01:28:37] But you don't need to say that this is anything other than disgusting.
[01:28:42] You don't have to.
[01:28:43] Like, this weird fixation that people have on going all or nothing with every single
[01:28:48] person is so exhausting, and it's the type of celebrity worship that we need to
[01:28:54] kill if we ever want to have any degree of understanding of like an actual issue,
[01:28:59] which by the way will never happen.
[01:29:01] I'm speaking into the fucking wind here.
[01:29:03] I have no idea what I'm talking about, because I don't think that's
[01:29:06] where things are going to to at all right and so that's it it's crazy you can criticize Donald Trump
[01:29:11] and if you say anything negative you're an enemy well I think that Trump has he he's created an
[01:29:16] environment where that's the norm he has it's the same with mtg majority taylor green is that she
[01:29:23] just criticized Trump on a few things like she is Trump's biggest cheerleader for the longest
[01:29:27] time calling him while she was in the congress hall and everything and now I feel like again
[01:29:33] this transcends party lines it transcends ideology
[01:29:38] this is a very clear instance of right and wrong good and evil
[01:29:42] and if you want to pick somebody and say hey listen you know i still support
[01:29:46] trump is the president
[01:29:48] i don't really care a lot about that
[01:29:50] but i don't think that you should try to pretend like there wasn't very
[01:29:53] clearly wrongdoing
[01:29:55] and i think this wrongdoing was so widespread
[01:29:58] that i think biden knew about it i think kamala harris knew about it
[01:30:01] like you really think that she didn't know about this she was on all these
[01:30:04] intelligence committee she knew all these people
[01:30:06] and like you really think she had no idea who was involved and she didn't say a
[01:30:10] fucking thing
[01:30:11] so none of them knew about it all of them knew about it none of them talk
[01:30:16] that's the truth and like my honest opinion
[01:30:18] is i would not trust a single person in congress about this issue
[01:30:22] that's over the age of forty
[01:30:25] any of them that are that are older i i wouldn't trust them
[01:30:30] Because there's a good chance they could know about it and they were complicit with it one way or another.
[01:30:39] Besides Massey and Rokana, listen,
[01:30:44] I do this a lot where I make sweeping judgments.
[01:30:47] I don't obviously mean everybody over 40.
[01:30:50] But I think the vast majority of these older career politicians had an idea of what was going on.
[01:30:56] And I think that collectively, there is a guilt there.
[01:31:00] But yeah, maybe not all of them. Of course, I mean, really, I'm painting with too broad of a brush. You're right. But like, overall, I think that's true. So yeah, how deep does it go? Probably very deep. How could you talk if people holding the proof? How do you speak out? I don't know how you do it, right? And I get why. But it's like now that it's coming out, like, I would want to see some of these other people try to, you know, like, you know, tell people what they know, right? So like Hollywood with Weinstein and Diddy. Yeah, I think that that was, yeah, absolutely.
[01:31:30] So I'll read some of the comments about this full statement Clinton. I'm your Huckleberry. Yeah, I mean, I don't know whether this is true or not
[01:31:36] I think it's maybe a bluff or he knows that the information isn't in there because really
[01:31:41] I mean, that's what I would do if I was him and I knew it wasn't gonna be there Trump when he saw this
[01:31:45] yeah, I mean, I think they should release it too and
[01:31:47] My this is my mindset is that I do think Bill Clinton is like probably guilty
[01:31:52] I do think so of doing at least something bad now not that like he should go to jail necessarily
[01:31:57] But he knew about it same as Donald Trump. So like I don't really view him as like a good actor even with him saying this
[01:32:03] But you know, it's it's whatever whatever it will take in order to have this information
[01:32:09] Get released to the public is what I want to see happen. I don't care about what the goal
[01:32:15] I don't care about how it happens. I don't care about. Oh, well, it's not fair to this person too bad
[01:32:21] Yeah, too bad. That's the way it goes and that's it
[01:32:25] Round them all up. That's right. Round them all up. And, uh, God, response to you.
[01:32:30] I did the car crash. I saw that before. I did. I talked about it earlier. It was
[01:32:34] really sad. But, uh, anyway, I hope you're hungry.
[01:32:38] Oh, no. Yep. That's about right, isn't it? Oh, man. An email I found by Epstein specifically
[01:32:47] states Bill Clinton never went to the island. I mean, he might have been saying that
[01:32:51] just because somebody says that doesn't mean that it's true. I don't know why
[01:32:54] somebody would even say this. I'll crash this card right now. I don't give a fuck. And also,
[01:33:00] yeah, it is definitely a power move to say that. If Bill Clinton wants full transparency,
[01:33:05] Magga should be all for it. After all, don't they think he's the one that's one of the people
[01:33:09] that's implicated? He was one of the people that Donald Trump named. He named Bill Clinton
[01:33:15] and Prince Andrew as people that were at the island and people that were bad actors.
[01:33:20] He named them directly.
[01:33:22] So yeah, I guess we're gonna have to wait
[01:33:25] and see what happens.
[01:33:26] Email is from before, it was a valid.
[01:33:27] Oh yeah, we're Epstein lied or he was wrong.
[01:33:29] I don't know why he said that, who knows?
[01:33:31] But anyway, Bill Clinton has no stamp.
[01:33:33] At least he's got more integrity
[01:33:34] in one finger than Trump has in his entire body.
[01:33:36] I think people like this are very misled.
[01:33:39] Trump would have said this,
[01:33:40] if Bill Clinton was the president right now,
[01:33:42] Trump would have probably said
[01:33:43] the same thing Bill Clinton was saying.
[01:33:46] I bet he would,
[01:33:47] because it's something that makes him look good.
[01:33:49] that's the reason why trump you've got to remember also trump was talking about
[01:33:53] releasing the files when he wasn't the president and then he becomes president
[01:33:57] it's like wow guys guys ah you know what what do you mean these oh geez the files
[01:34:04] we don't have files for we don't follow it do you see i ended the war with what
[01:34:08] i'm not the files for bill is just bluffing hoping no one will check
[01:34:12] them yeah it's so sad that no one's pushing it max well story why is that
[01:34:16] I don't know I think that people don't want to talk to her because they
[01:34:19] view her as a bad actor. But in my opinion, I'd be talking to her as much as possible. I would
[01:34:24] and I would tell her like, listen, if you if you can lock up five billionaires, we're gonna let you
[01:34:28] go. Like I'd straight up through this. I'd trolley problem the shit out of this. I would say if you
[01:34:34] can find, you know, five of these fucking people that are heads of state billionaires,
[01:34:39] these like fucking, you know, wealthy individuals, fine, you get to go live the rest of your
[01:34:45] life and everybody you could say no I would you rather have one or five who
[01:34:49] wants $1 who wants $5 I want $5 so I do that for sure a kidding never I would
[01:34:55] instantly I would instantly without even a second of hesitation I would do that
[01:34:58] and so yes of course and if she started talking she wouldn't kill herself too
[01:35:03] yeah who knows she would be killed maybe right they'll go to prison max one
[01:35:07] year I don't know about that and I think also that's definitely not what
[01:35:12] would happen. But who knows with actionable intelligence? Oh, of
[01:35:15] course. I mean, if she let if her information led to the
[01:35:18] conviction of not Oh, just name five people and you go free. I
[01:35:22] mean, duh, of course, right? But yeah, that's generally what my
[01:35:25] outlook on it is. Why five and not get 10, maybe we start
[01:35:29] with 10, maybe we start with 10, and then negotiate down to
[01:35:32] five for like an ankle monitor or like, you know, you have to
[01:35:34] live in like a very specific area, you're monitored all
[01:35:36] the time. Like, yeah, I could maybe see something like
[01:35:39] that you know you start there and uh... anyway named three women
[01:35:43] uh...
[01:35:48] uh...
[01:35:52] uh... the virgin mary
[01:35:54] and uh...
[01:35:59] obama's wife will
[01:36:04] let's think of another one uh...
[01:36:08] um... yeah i mean i'd say that's that's pretty good you open for you open for
[01:36:12] you have a sense of liberty
[01:36:14] yeah
[01:36:15] steve where it is a statue of liberty
[01:36:17] dot course guys
[01:36:19] the french president right
[01:36:20] all
[01:36:22] and i'm pretty sure he had
[01:36:25] anyway so i i look what my point is that i i just figured go off topic just
[01:36:30] because it's it's you know we're just talking circles here right
[01:36:33] but like basically it's really hard to know what's real and what's not real
[01:36:37] right? I think that's really what's coming down to you more than anything. If the CIA can attract the
[01:36:41] truth and intelligence, they can do the same for every single person implicated in every victim to
[01:36:44] see if they're telling the truth. Oh, I agree with you. I think they should be way more, way more
[01:36:49] old testament with it as well. And so anyway, yeah, I even saw that I think there was a
[01:36:53] post about me about this on LSF, which I thought was kind of funny. Let me see if I can find it.
[01:36:59] And is it still on here? Let me see if I can find it. Yeah, Asmongold, this is what's crazy
[01:37:05] is that these people are like, they're shocked. Um, as Bengal cheering for the idea of impeaching
[01:37:10] and prosecuting Trump officials for the Epstein coverup.
[01:37:12] Yeah.
[01:37:13] To hit the heavy handed redaction that they did to the first tranche of, of data that
[01:37:18] were, that they were forced to release.
[01:37:20] Yes.
[01:37:21] Uh, even though that was also in violation of the act that was passed.
[01:37:25] Exactly.
[01:37:26] So my question, and I'm sure everyone else's question here is, what are the next
[01:37:29] steps here?
[01:37:30] Yeah.
[01:37:31] The articles of impeachment, right?
[01:37:32] There are a few steps.
[01:37:33] Well, obviously impeachment is on the table.
[01:37:35] Yes, yes.
[01:37:37] For criminal prosecution.
[01:37:40] That was the whole point, at least.
[01:37:42] And not a single person.
[01:37:43] We don't have any single information
[01:37:44] that someone who was engaged in the abuse,
[01:37:47] the culprits of abuse, beyond Maxwell and Epstein.
[01:37:51] So even they're surprised by this.
[01:37:53] And that's why Massey and I are
[01:37:56] upping the ante, saying we will use all our powers
[01:37:59] to raise inherent contempt.
[01:38:00] Old testament.
[01:38:01] Whether it is impeachment.
[01:38:02] i like that
[01:38:04] see this is what i agree with myself
[01:38:06] i completely agree with myself
[01:38:08] i like this
[01:38:10] because we have cracked the MAGA coalition
[01:38:12] because it's bipartisan
[01:38:14] because we're taking on a corrupt system
[01:38:16] you're the person who cracked it was Trump
[01:38:18] he did
[01:38:20] i'm right, that's so true
[01:38:22] billionaires accumulating value
[01:38:24] you need to have a billionaires tax
[01:38:26] absolutely so anyway
[01:38:28] this is the thing is that
[01:38:30] surprised that I'm saying this, but this is coming from the person that said to
[01:38:35] shoot people that are throwing rocks at police officers to blow up the drug
[01:38:39] boats in Venezuela, and if they're not all dead to do it again, to let's see
[01:38:44] here, oh, put the judges that let violent criminals out and put them in
[01:38:49] jail with the violent criminals, to take the people that are employing
[01:38:53] illegal aliens and then charge them for human trafficking and take them and
[01:38:57] put them in jail forever and repossess all of their assets.
[01:39:00] Let's see, what's the other ones that I've got?
[01:39:04] All right, take a 2% of the population
[01:39:07] and imprison them or institutionalize them
[01:39:10] and remove them from public life
[01:39:12] and then force them into mandatory labor.
[01:39:15] And then people are surprised that I think
[01:39:17] that somebody who's covering up a pedophile ring
[01:39:19] should go to jail.
[01:39:21] Really, this is the softest opinion I have.
[01:39:25] Like, yeah, obviously.
[01:39:27] Like, I have an IQ test to vote.
[01:39:29] Yes, and so this is the greatest hits compilation.
[01:39:32] Yes, pro death, exactly.
[01:39:35] And this is because they're not fair.
[01:39:36] And so, bro collects controversial opinions
[01:39:39] like Pokemon cards?
[01:39:40] No, I just listen.
[01:39:41] This is just what makes sense to me.
[01:39:43] It is, it's because it involves Trump.
[01:39:45] Well, who gives a shit about that?
[01:39:47] Who cares about that?
[01:39:48] Doesn't matter.
[01:39:49] Like, it's, oh, but it's the guy that I like.
[01:39:53] So you shouldn't have liked the fucking weirdo.
[01:39:55] That's the way it is.
[01:39:57] Holy shit, some people are so stupid.
[01:39:59] Your best one was the abortion on kids over nine months.
[01:40:02] Yep, that's right.
[01:40:03] Somebody wants to abort their kid,
[01:40:04] the kid's due next month.
[01:40:06] Yep, abort it, go ahead, do it.
[01:40:07] Yep, that's fine with me.
[01:40:09] I'm not pro-life, I'm pro-death.
[01:40:11] That's how it is.
[01:40:12] I think there's nothing.
[01:40:13] And by the way, every one of these opinions I have,
[01:40:16] I think are the correct and objective moral takes.
[01:40:20] And I think that upon investigation
[01:40:23] into the concept and the ethics and morality of it,
[01:40:27] you will find that what I'm advocating for
[01:40:30] is the true good, not the fake good, but the true good.
[01:40:35] That's it.
[01:40:37] How about after birth?
[01:40:42] But no, let's just say no.
[01:40:43] Let's just say, let's say not.
[01:40:46] Let's say not doing that.
[01:40:48] How about that?
[01:40:49] And rage bait, 100%?
[01:40:51] No, I actually know it.
[01:40:53] And this is the, you know, the worst part about this is that I believe it, yep.
[01:41:00] That's bad.
[01:41:02] That's real bad.
[01:41:03] Why don't the same principle applies?
[01:41:05] What if they're disabled, like a Viking style?
[01:41:07] I don't know.
[01:41:08] I mean, I feel like if there's a kid that is like, for example, like a kid that like
[01:41:11] a baby that's not viable, right?
[01:41:14] Like let's say they have some sort of life altering issue or something like that
[01:41:18] where they're not going to live that long, then maybe it would be the right
[01:41:21] option.
[01:41:22] the kid's gonna die anyway, but like these are like really it's a very sad
[01:41:26] awful thing to discuss but yeah I mean clearly right if they're defective yeah
[01:41:30] of course right I mean I feel like that's that's not that's not evil
[01:41:34] that's mercy that it's mercy to me so it's like you know if a kid has some
[01:41:38] sort of breathing disorder or you know it's basically already like in the
[01:41:42] process of dying then yeah sure and youth and I said yeah of course right
[01:41:45] and then that's just again that's the way I see things yeah return to
[01:41:50] It seems like common sense. Yeah, I see the logic. Yeah. I mean again people might disagree with it
[01:41:55] But you can at least see the logic here, right? And so what are the comments of the video?
[01:41:58] I don't understand how Maxwell can be can get convicted of sex trafficking, but none of the men that she was trafficking the girls to have been charged with a crime
[01:42:06] Yeah, I think that's what everybody thinks yeah, that's what everybody thinks it shows you some type of narrative that they're
[01:42:12] Trying trying to spin. I don't know what this is
[01:42:14] man who has demanded the release of the Epstein files for two years and has said anyone implicated
[01:42:20] should be punished has consistent viewpoint two years later. Surely huge news. Wasn't this
[01:42:26] already his take for years now? The online big left-wing people like to think that Asman
[01:42:30] has a few right-wing views. He's just full blind maga. A few right-wing views. I listen.
[01:42:37] My views are very, well, let's just say that whenever people run for office, my
[01:42:44] my views generally don't get represented.
[01:42:47] Like I'm not being,
[01:42:48] I'm not really represented in government.
[01:42:51] Like maybe one day it will happen,
[01:42:53] but that day will probably be a bad day
[01:42:55] for a lot of other people, right?
[01:42:57] So yeah, they're just right.
[01:42:59] Yeah, I mean, I think they're correct opinions,
[01:43:02] but they're not,
[01:43:02] I don't think they're really right wing opinions.
[01:43:04] I mean, they're not right wing or left wing opinions,
[01:43:05] they're just opinions, right?
[01:43:07] And so you're pretty old school, live honestly.
[01:43:09] I mean, that's that, I mean, to me,
[01:43:10] like that's how I would define myself,
[01:43:12] But I think there are things that I'm very conservative on and, you know, like, sure,
[01:43:16] of course, like things like guns, for example.
[01:43:19] But I don't know, a few right-wing views.
[01:43:21] And I fail to see how the most important part of his last article, the only person
[01:43:24] who was Trump, help.
[01:43:25] Well, I don't know about that.
[01:43:26] Oh, this is him talking about, oh, okay, yeah, that was something else.
[01:43:30] But he continues to boost Trump administration based on immigrants because immigrants
[01:43:32] bad or something, immigrants bad or something.
[01:43:35] It's crazy that Reddit continues this intentional obfuscation between illegal aliens and
[01:43:40] immigrants and legal immigrants. It really is a problem. And I find it to be so disrespectful
[01:43:45] to the illegal immigrants and their families, the people that have gone through all this
[01:43:50] trouble and stress to come into the country, and they're just getting their reputation
[01:43:54] laundered with a bunch of criminal illegals that are coming over, they're fucking illiterate,
[01:43:59] they're working for under-the-table wages displacing Americans. And their reputation
[01:44:05] is now being laundered and destroyed because they're trying to use it to protect these
[01:44:09] illegal aliens. It's really embarrassing, isn't it? It's crazy. They do it on purpose. It's not
[01:44:14] on accident. I know that. Laundering something is intentional. And release everything or impeach
[01:44:20] Trump. This shouldn't be negotiable. The people deserve to know. Exactly. Yeah, 100%. It's not
[01:44:24] even a question. And what is this here? Well, the fact that people on the sub can't possibly
[01:44:29] understand you can agree with Botish on some things and others. Yeah. I mean, this is the
[01:44:32] same thing. This is the reason why I said that I never got mad at people at Wendy's.
[01:44:36] is that if they got my order wrong at Wendy's,
[01:44:39] I would tell them, oh, it's totally okay, it's no problem.
[01:44:41] And I would be very reasonable,
[01:44:43] even though I would be angry with them,
[01:44:45] because my goal is to make them give me my food.
[01:44:48] Like, I don't care what their feelings are,
[01:44:50] I don't care what their life story is,
[01:44:53] I don't care about anything,
[01:44:54] I just want them to give me my nuggets.
[01:44:56] That's it, I want my nuggets
[01:44:57] and I will do whatever I need,
[01:44:58] whatever I need to tell you
[01:45:00] in order to make you give me my nuggets.
[01:45:02] And if I can find common ground with somebody,
[01:45:04] even if I disagree with them on other things,
[01:45:05] I think they're a horrible person.
[01:45:07] If I can still find common ground with them, I will,
[01:45:09] because I'm very goal-oriented person.
[01:45:12] I'm very utilitarian.
[01:45:13] I only care about the effects of something
[01:45:15] and not necessarily the implications of it, right?
[01:45:17] And so that's generally the way that I look at stuff.
[01:45:20] And yeah, it's called being a decent person.
[01:45:24] Wendy's delivering in two minutes.
[01:45:25] Yeah, maybe, right?
[01:45:26] And so anyway, let's see if there's any more.
[01:45:28] If people can understand, you can look at some
[01:45:30] of 34 felonies, numerous essay allegations,
[01:45:32] photos and hangout with Epstein
[01:45:33] and support anything a person has to say.
[01:45:34] well i don't know i mean by the net a bunch of bad allegations and people said
[01:45:37] bunch of that stuff about him but people had no problem supporting by
[01:45:39] neither
[01:45:40] they're supporting him for president even i don't think this is an actual
[01:45:43] opinion people have
[01:45:44] i think the reason why they would support if there was a liberal that
[01:45:47] had the exact same laundry list of these problems but they were very
[01:45:51] charismatic and they were pushing socialist policies
[01:45:54] you'd find every single liberal you know inventing new reasons and new
[01:45:59] uh... excuses for why it's okay to support this person right
[01:46:03] the fact is that
[01:46:04] You don't really care what some person's personal values are,
[01:46:08] what their personal history is.
[01:46:10] Nobody really gives a shit.
[01:46:11] The reason why people elect other people to office
[01:46:14] is for them to perform a task.
[01:46:16] And if this person will perform a task
[01:46:18] that you want them to do,
[01:46:19] that's the only thing that really matters.
[01:46:21] It is.
[01:46:22] And so that's the way I see it.
[01:46:23] And I think that's the way everybody sees it.
[01:46:25] So yeah, in the same way that they have no problem
[01:46:28] looking past Biden's problematic behavior,
[01:46:30] they were totally okay with that.
[01:46:32] and again it's not that they were necessarily okay with that but they
[01:46:35] would at the end of the day voted for him even though they thought that this
[01:46:38] guy was a weirdo too
[01:46:39] so the fact is that no i don't believe this i think people always vote for me
[01:46:43] for
[01:46:44] whenever people's best interests are in mind they will become as pragmatic as
[01:46:49] i am
[01:46:50] but whenever they're not in mind
[01:46:52] then they can think in terms of ideals
[01:46:54] so that's what i think anyway where's a few more this year
[01:46:57] rdc gaming receives a five k
[01:47:00] don't know that's a lot of money
[01:47:01] To ask you to play a game and mark says to a chatter to refund the dono
[01:47:07] Do that don't know bro
[01:47:09] Dispute that don't know for real for five thousand dollars is crazy. I just as Christmas
[01:47:15] $5,000 is crazy dispute that don't know because I don't want you to try to tell us what to play and we're gonna play that bitch
[01:47:22] Dispute the don't know cuz you're gonna feel hold
[01:47:25] Dispute it. I love I love your support. See this is a smart guy
[01:47:29] because like there are multiple reasons why he's saying this like he's saying
[01:47:33] this number one because obviously you know it's like it's Christmas like you
[01:47:37] don't need your $5,000 he's got 17,000 subs right but beyond that if you take
[01:47:43] $5,000 from somebody they're buying something what is that well you're
[01:47:48] gonna find out I appreciate your support you don't want to be put in
[01:47:52] you don't want to have somebody put you on the back foot like that and
[01:47:56] And it's very common that people do this
[01:47:59] But look don't do that don't do that. I dispute the Donald get your money back, bro
[01:48:03] Because we gonna be in this bitch and you gonna be like oh, why are you not y'all ain't play that yet?
[01:48:07] Why are you gonna play it yet? See I'm gonna I gotta keep it a buck refund the don't know this is very very common
[01:48:13] This is extremely common like I've had friends. I tell you this right
[01:48:17] I've had friends that this is it's a power play that a lot of people do where like for example
[01:48:22] I guess I can just tell people this story.
[01:48:27] So I had friends at Soul Coke, right?
[01:48:29] And they would regularly buy from really, really high up people.
[01:48:34] And the way that the people would try to sell them Coke is they would always try to
[01:48:38] sell them an extra amount, right?
[01:48:41] They would try to sell you like, okay, instead of buying one key, now you're going to
[01:48:43] buy two, and you can just owe me for the second one, right?
[01:48:47] So they always keep you on the back foot.
[01:48:49] They always keep you indentured to them.
[01:48:52] They always keep the relationship that they have with you as a master and slave relationship,
[01:48:58] right?
[01:48:59] That's it.
[01:49:00] And so it's consignment, exactly.
[01:49:01] And so really, I mean, anybody that knows anything about this knows that, and it's a
[01:49:07] power play, it's manipulative, it's controlling, and it's not in your best interest.
[01:49:13] This is, and I understand that like, you know, buying, you know, cocaine is not
[01:49:17] the same as like donating to a strainer, but it's the same base psychology.
[01:49:21] You guys see what I'm saying here about this?
[01:49:25] It's our stream, we gotta play what we wanna play.
[01:49:27] I'm gonna play for owner.
[01:49:29] I am, I truly am.
[01:49:31] But I'm like, I can't, like you did that last time,
[01:49:33] I remember, because we played that for like four hours.
[01:49:35] But after that time, I said, bro, we gotta stop that shit.
[01:49:38] I was dead ass thinking that.
[01:49:39] We gotta stop that shit.
[01:49:40] Yeah, but we appreciate that, man.
[01:49:42] We appreciate that don't know, but like,
[01:49:43] bro, we gotta stop that shit.
[01:49:44] Like it ain't gonna never stop it.
[01:49:46] It's gonna make us gonna just be,
[01:49:47] it's the same reason why I be doing it.
[01:49:48] Remember what I said about like,
[01:49:49] If somebody is donating you big ounce money to refund it.
[01:49:55] That, that, that, there it is.
[01:49:56] I'm not Jay-Z, I'm not, I'm not, bro.
[01:49:57] There it is, right there.
[01:49:58] We ain't gonna have that much.
[01:49:59] Like, I think we should play more shit off passing
[01:50:01] than, than just playing because.
[01:50:03] We getting paid.
[01:50:04] Like you a brand deal.
[01:50:05] I don't want to treat you like a brand deal.
[01:50:07] All right, we do brand deals for some paper.
[01:50:09] Yeah.
[01:50:10] All right, you, you watch us.
[01:50:11] We appreciate your support.
[01:50:12] Just watch it.
[01:50:13] But we don't need,
[01:50:14] you don't gotta give us a brand deal.
[01:50:16] All right, don't do that.
[01:50:17] We need that.
[01:50:18] Cuz companies got a lot of money they have more than $5,000. All right, you're a human bro. Don't do that
[01:50:22] Yeah, keep your money go go get that to some a for me though
[01:50:26] Can you give that to some people in your city who needed for Christmas? Yeah, exactly
[01:50:30] Can you give that to some people in your city who needed for Christmas cuz you obviously got paper for real?
[01:50:35] He's right. He's completely right, you know, I've said this a million times myself, right?
[01:50:39] And yeah, it's that simple. He has to say that yeah, and it's the easiest thing to say man
[01:50:44] Nobody can be happy during Christmas for some reason WRDC. Yeah, I'm not familiar
[01:50:47] This is the first clip I've ever seen. I didn't know who RDC is, but now maybe I should check him out.
[01:50:53] Seems like a really nice guy and a smart, reasonable person.
[01:50:57] And again, like he immediately saw what were the situation.
[01:51:03] You know, he drew this shit out in his mind. He's like, okay, I know where this is going.
[01:51:08] Nope. Uh-uh. Nope. Refund it. Refund it. Uh-uh.
[01:51:11] Nope. I'm not putting myself in this situation.
[01:51:13] so uh... rdc is no g is fucked is he i i really i'm just not familiar with this
[01:51:17] content so that's all that is to it
[01:51:19] but um... anyway uh... that's a w of the money of the chatter kid use of some
[01:51:23] of the family member
[01:51:24] yeah i mean again that we brought brand deals here in a company to start yet
[01:51:27] exactly right i think i was a multi-millionaires the chatter is
[01:51:29] most lose your behavior
[01:51:31] i mean a lot of people donate money i don't have a problem people that
[01:51:34] donate the streamers i don't think it's really a bad thing
[01:51:37] but there are people that do donate way too much money
[01:51:41] they're completely fucking out of their mind donating these big amounts of
[01:51:46] money
[01:51:46] it is crazy you love his videos maybe it's linked to me at some point out you
[01:51:50] know on reddit or something like that i'll take a look at it
[01:51:53] so uh... yeah
[01:51:54] yet it was okay yeah i've got no problem taking five bucks or a twitch prime
[01:51:58] from somebody
[01:51:59] but like five grand on how man that sounds like a problem to me
[01:52:03] so anyway if you're asking for something with your donation it's not
[01:52:06] a donation
[01:52:07] Fucking based absolutely
[01:52:10] Yo shot of our games my my majesty is three games behind it
[01:52:15] Third-party websites literally the days that your own API is faster. I click either update
[01:52:23] I get live update from a third party, but I can't get it from your own game because your game is
[01:52:31] Made by dog shit fuck overpaid
[01:52:34] California fucking liberals piece of shit I went to riot they're nice they're
[01:52:46] very nice fucking game you guys your game is trash stop abiding by the dog
[01:52:59] shit California suckers and damn everybody fuck
[01:53:04] fuck you fuck everything I'll do it dude we're gonna strike we're gonna strike it
[01:53:10] fire everybody or lower the salary to an amount that they cannot live with it
[01:53:16] make the amount under the livable wage code a better client oh my god simple
[01:53:26] holy fucking who is this guy who is this guy he's out of his mind oh man they
[01:53:34] already announced a fix for this I bet they fucking did yeah there we go this
[01:53:39] is the clearest I've ever heard him speak yeah he wanted the fucking third party
[01:53:44] but I can't get it from your own game because your game is made by dog shit
[01:53:51] Fuck overpaid California fucking liberals. Oh my god
[01:53:59] Well, there we go, and yeah
[01:54:03] This thing I was playing on Hinch takes well
[01:54:05] Maybe he was watching too many of them and rubbed off and yeah, no
[01:54:09] I mean, I don't know like I've used it before myself. It's fine with me
[01:54:12] But you know, I feel like I've never watched the clip of somebody playing league that was having fun. I
[01:54:17] I don't know if anybody's ever noticed this like every single clip of people playing league. They're mad
[01:54:24] Someone's mad
[01:54:26] Something bad is happening. There's there's always something wrong. There's something wrong one way or another and
[01:54:35] Not sure look at Valorant. I I haven't really played Valorant enough to even have an opinion about it
[01:54:40] Captain Puffy says poking new about oh, yeah, so I
[01:54:44] Thought this was kind of funny is that?
[01:54:47] But basically I was reached out to by a female creator last night and found out that two
[01:54:55] weeks after our breakup, Welles, me and Josh were still speaking to one another because
[01:55:01] we wanted to see if we could.
[01:55:03] So this guy got exposed for being basically a weirdo.
[01:55:06] Like I didn't go and look at all the details, but he got exposed for basically being a
[01:55:11] weirdo.
[01:55:12] and get back together, and this is while season LA at this point, um, is that he started
[01:55:19] dating another female streamer while speaking to me while saying he still wants to get back
[01:55:25] together with me.
[01:55:26] So he's playing both sides, alright, there you go, like a mere few days before he sent
[01:55:31] me a Valentine's Day gift and a sex toy.
[01:55:36] Who is this guy?
[01:55:38] He then started dating this girl over the course of two months and asked her to be his girlfriend
[01:55:45] before he even moved out of my apartment.
[01:55:49] And Jesus!
[01:55:53] And she declined and said no and then apparently cut it off with him before he came back to
[01:56:00] London that basically move out.
[01:56:03] And then even the day of him moving out, he was texting me being like, are you 100%
[01:56:07] sure you don't want to be with me. Oh God. There we go. So there is that. Of course. I'm
[01:56:14] going to be so honest. I'm so heavily not surprised. Granted, was I even more so upset? Of course.
[01:56:24] But yeah. And also, I know a lot of people are like, Oh, why did you mention the sex
[01:56:31] toy thing? I feel like you just mentioned unnecessary things or like the thing about
[01:56:35] like the bathroom scenario because it's an indicator of quality of character.
[01:56:39] That's the reason why, of course, you're going to say that.
[01:56:42] And like, I think it's just to show how weird his behavior was.
[01:56:45] Like, it's why I say I'm sending them a sex to a while.
[01:56:47] So you apparently are trying to have a girl from somewhere else almost.
[01:56:50] Yeah. And then it's weird.
[01:56:53] We had three bathrooms in the apartment.
[01:56:54] He never ever used my bathroom before.
[01:56:57] He knew there was a camera there and would purposely walk
[01:57:00] across back and forth naked.
[01:57:02] while smart and he also knew i was at call his house so
[01:57:05] thankfully like you know they didn't see anything but they very much could have
[01:57:09] had i opened my fucking phone and
[01:57:10] well my god
[01:57:12] what is this
[01:57:14] yeah it just
[01:57:15] and also like i didn't even add in the document at one point he actually unplugged
[01:57:18] the camera in my room
[01:57:20] not to walk around naked might add him plug the camera because he decided to
[01:57:23] take a phone call in my office
[01:57:25] and then i had to tell him to plug the camera back in
[01:57:28] uh... what the fuck
[01:57:30] like
[01:57:32] It has just been absolutely nuts. So I think to see him come on stream and be like, oh
[01:57:37] This will only take me an hour. I'll go right through this all and I'm like equally though. Like what? Yeah, what are you?
[01:57:43] Going to say
[01:57:44] And I know he's like there's different perspectives like you may have found disrespectful
[01:57:48] I don't find disrespectful whether he's referring to the situation about the girls or stuff like that
[01:57:53] But because she got a lot of negative comments on the tick-tock
[01:57:57] She did reach out to me and ask me about the situation what happened
[01:58:02] And the reason why I'm saying this by the way is not to like throw poke under the bus in any way shape or form
[01:58:07] But because she also made it publicly known in her tick-tock that she had spoken to me
[01:58:10] She put as a tick-tock comment that she spoke into the party's involved
[01:58:13] So I don't feel like I'm saying anything that like she hasn't already said so she's trying to do damage control because she's
[01:58:19] Around this person who's a bad actor and this is the same person who tweeted out believe victims
[01:58:24] But when it's inconvenient for her, well, maybe now she might believe the victims because it's not socially
[01:58:33] It's not socially beneficial
[01:58:37] herself
[01:58:38] But she did reach out to me in October and ask me what it happened basically
[01:58:44] Because apparently he said that he didn't cheat and whatever else that they discussed. I don't know sure to which I sent her a really long message
[01:58:52] basically kind of like almost summarizing exactly what was said in the Google Doc,
[01:58:56] obviously more casually because I'm just speaking to her. But yeah, so I basically
[01:59:02] told her everything and her response was obviously essentially that it was horrible
[01:59:08] what happened to me and how he was. Obviously I don't know the standing of
[01:59:12] their friendship or what happened now. Yeah, I mean this is just generally what
[01:59:16] happens is like, I mean big surprise you're gonna be friends with people like
[01:59:20] this, it's just what happens. You're gonna say they're aware of the situation. Yeah, I mean,
[01:59:25] I don't even know what the fuck that is, but anyway, I got my ex's sex toy for myself and
[01:59:29] second guessing myself. I don't want to come across as weird. Holy shit, that's crazy. Yeah,
[01:59:34] and bro, who cares? He cheated on his girlfriend. There was an asshole that was it. He didn't
[01:59:38] rape or abuse or anybody. His drama's dry as fuck. I mean, it's, I don't know. I just feel
[01:59:43] like again, whenever you have somebody that's like a career virtue signaler, that's like
[01:59:48] getting exposed for like being friends with people like this, I'm sorry, but yeah, I want to talk
[01:59:53] about it. I do. I want to talk about I hate people that do this. I don't like it. It's so fake. It's
[01:59:59] so artificial. It's so unnecessary. I don't want to see it. So yeah, of course, you love drama. I
[02:00:06] do. I do. I love drama, but I only love drama when it's not about me and it's not about
[02:00:12] people that I like. I like covering other people's drama and, you know, basically having a personal
[02:00:21] gain from their, from their loss. Like, that's what I, why are you love when it's about you too?
[02:00:27] Okay, I do actually, I do. Like, I remember with all the OTK drama events, like all the big OTK
[02:00:33] scandals and controversies, you know what I was doing? I was sitting there watching Destiny.
[02:00:39] I was watching Destiny cover every fucking issue
[02:00:42] and I was so mad.
[02:00:44] I was mad at him because I was like,
[02:00:46] you piece of shit.
[02:00:48] I want to be doing this, but I can't do it
[02:00:50] because I'm involved.
[02:00:52] Yeah, no, I want to bring this point up.
[02:00:53] Like, yeah, yeah, exactly.
[02:00:55] Well, no, you should be saying this too.
[02:00:57] And like, I didn't have a chance.
[02:00:58] I couldn't say anything about it
[02:01:00] because I'm fucking in the position that I am.
[02:01:03] And so I just had to sit there.
[02:01:05] I'm like, oh, this guy's, you know,
[02:01:06] oh, now you get to react to the leaked call.
[02:01:09] Well, I don't get to react to it. Well, that's not fucking fair.
[02:01:13] This is bullshit. I want to be able to do this.
[02:01:18] It was.
[02:01:19] Feels like you're saying the most common phrase.
[02:01:22] What are they saying about me? Yes, exactly.
[02:01:24] It's a drama conductor. I was so mad. I was.
[02:01:27] I felt like I had to just sit there and fucking just watch everybody else have fun.
[02:01:31] Well, I had to sit inside my house by myself.
[02:01:34] I was pissed.
[02:01:35] And Nate Chubb and I have teamed up Nick Merks and the people 100 Thies now.
[02:01:39] Oh, that.
[02:01:40] I mean, yeah, that was a whole different thing.
[02:01:42] The best strategy is to not have friends.
[02:01:44] Well, I do have, I mean, like I am, here's my relationship with pretty much all streamers,
[02:01:50] okay?
[02:01:51] My relationship with all streamers is that I have people that I'm really friends with,
[02:01:56] right?
[02:01:57] Like, I could give you a short list.
[02:01:58] I don't want to give, like, it's all the names.
[02:02:00] If you could assume who it's on, you could assume who's on the list, you'd be right.
[02:02:04] know, basically that's it, right? Assume who's on the list. That's it. And yeah, think about
[02:02:10] the guys I've known for 10 years. Think about the guys I've known for five years. They're
[02:02:14] on the list. And so anyway, um, and as federal, yeah, of course, right? And so am I on the
[02:02:20] list? No, actually, you know what? You're getting banned. You're getting banned for
[02:02:22] asking that. I'm going to perm ban you. What's your last message in chat? And
[02:02:28] my goal, he says my goal is to find a waifu. Okay, now I'm definitely going to
[02:02:33] ban you
[02:02:35] i want to help you into
[02:02:37] there's no girls that watch the stream okay like you're not you don't
[02:02:40] what you doing here right i mean come on what we do
[02:02:43] what are we doing but you try to find a wife like there are no girls that watch
[02:02:47] this fucking show okay
[02:02:48] like that this is a this is a complete mail space let me just tell you that
[02:02:52] one hundred percent so anyway uh... courts in france will the kicklerman
[02:02:56] accessible in country obviously it's gonna happen
[02:02:59] and what is this year erica kirk delivered the greatest Freudian slip of
[02:03:02] of the tongue at all time.
[02:03:05] Oh, some people might not know this.
[02:03:07] Afroidean slip is whenever you say something
[02:03:09] that you actually mean accidentally.
[02:03:13] I, the devastating loss of Charlie Kirk,
[02:03:15] my incredible husband at UVU.
[02:03:18] Caleb has persisted with the same grift.
[02:03:21] Excuse me, gift.
[02:03:29] Ooh.
[02:03:29] Ooh, that's a bad one.
[02:03:36] Great.
[02:03:39] It has been a long day.
[02:03:45] Trust me, you're not a grifter, honey.
[02:03:48] It's all good.
[02:03:50] If that was me, I would have easily said yes I am.
[02:03:53] Yep, that's me.
[02:03:55] That's what I do.
[02:03:57] You know, either way, gotcha bitch, exactly, takes one to no one.
[02:04:02] Anyway, she's listed a lot, yeah, and the thing is that,
[02:04:05] this is the problem with a lot of these people
[02:04:07] is that they're not owning it.
[02:04:08] Well, it's not even about owning it,
[02:04:09] it's about just making a joke out of it, right?
[02:04:12] And I shouldn't say girth.
[02:04:14] The same grift, excuse me, gift.
[02:04:17] Caleb has persisted with the same grift,
[02:04:20] excuse me, gift.
[02:04:22] Grit, it has been a long day.
[02:04:26] so she fucked it up twice well i guess that's what happens right
[02:04:33] and uh... what's worse but yeah
[02:04:35] dry jammer like the drama at the comments that you know that's about it
[02:04:39] let her grieve in private on stage please as i said the five stages of grief
[02:04:44] was not a metaphor for her that's a that's the production plan okay
[02:04:49] and uh... with michael rees on stage okay
[02:04:53] she's still our national widow tour can't use she's grieving
[02:04:56] uh... i i think it's unfair the way that people treat her it is it's unfair
[02:05:02] and like the weird innuendo that people invent with like j.d. vance and all of
[02:05:06] that i find it to be very
[02:05:08] it's disgusting i do think that it's disgusting and disrespectful
[02:05:12] but at the end of the day uh... it is like
[02:05:17] i see where they're coming from i do i i do i see it like i understand why
[02:05:22] they're saying it. Like I'm not saying that I agree with it, but I'm saying that like yeah,
[02:05:26] oh everybody's saying that you're doing this for attention. Well yeah, the reason why they're
[02:05:31] saying that is because of the fact that you're on stage constantly, you're talking to all these
[02:05:36] people, you hugged the vice president in a way that seemed like it was you know like kind of
[02:05:41] more than friends, and then you said that he reminded you a lot of Charlie Kirk that was
[02:05:45] your late husband that just got shot, and then you went on the podcast a few days after
[02:05:50] You got killed and you were smiling and so it's just like that just rubs people the wrong way like it does
[02:05:55] It rubs people the wrong way and so and again, she did take over the org though
[02:06:00] Oh, but yeah, y'all bogus has been good. No, I'm telling you like that's really all things work
[02:06:04] Yeah, exactly like and even if you think here's the thing to me, right is like I know like I told y'all this 50 fucking times
[02:06:11] Right my dad. I'm driving my dad to the hospital. He is dying. He's dying and you know what he says he goes well
[02:06:20] now they're gonna be able to say you killed me too
[02:06:23] and i'm like what do you mean
[02:06:24] he says well you know how they say you killed your mom
[02:06:29] but he just sitting there
[02:06:32] and doing this he give a fuck right that's how it was
[02:06:35] and like his his friends are coming like i remember i called his friend
[02:06:39] to let us know that like his friend uh... you know like that my dad had
[02:06:43] passed on
[02:06:44] and i died
[02:06:45] and so then my my friend is like shit
[02:06:49] you know i remember whenever me and bobby
[02:06:52] see ever tell you about how we go we got away from the police that one time
[02:06:56] when we were trespassing on that land
[02:06:58] but i was like he did
[02:07:01] i thought it was a true story like let me tell you something
[02:07:05] it happened
[02:07:06] and that's it yeah go bobby
[02:07:09] she's not traditional yeah so he didn't even even miss a fucking beat
[02:07:13] so anyway everybody does a death degree differently that's what i'm saying right
[02:07:16] is like it
[02:07:16] and again i was i was sitting there telling jokes to people there i mean
[02:07:21] even the day he was passed away right i did
[02:07:23] i was trying to keep them happy and you know be pleasant
[02:07:26] and try to celebrate his life more than you know like more in his loss right i
[02:07:30] mean the guy was a fucking
[02:07:32] seventy eight fucking years old he did like fifty other things right
[02:07:36] i mean so that's the position that i was in
[02:07:38] but i mean it's easy for me to understand
[02:07:42] the way somebody else alike
[02:07:44] i mean it's a different situation right to be honest you doing that the only
[02:07:47] american way maybe right
[02:07:49] that's kind of normal for old people's funerals yeah yeah
[02:07:52] and so i did the right thing i think i did i think i did a hundred percent
[02:07:56] there are things i regret things i wish i did differently but
[02:07:59] at the end of the fucking day
[02:08:01] it is what it is
[02:08:02] so there you go
[02:08:03] and uh... she's not a face the organization she's gonna have to
[02:08:06] sell the glitz and glam what tp u s a saying
[02:08:09] i think that she
[02:08:11] the fact is that she's the life of another guy
[02:08:15] like he she doesn't have the stage presence she doesn't have the
[02:08:19] uh...
[02:08:21] she she's not that guy
[02:08:23] she's not
[02:08:25] and that's fine and you don't have to be that guy
[02:08:28] you were just married to the guy that's fine it's like all you have my
[02:08:31] boyfriend does this thing your boyfriend or your husband gets killed and
[02:08:35] now you've got to take over the whole fucking thing
[02:08:38] like big surprise she's not going to be great at it wasn't she like a sub like
[02:08:41] a model or something like that
[02:08:43] and now she's going to be going out there getting speeches on everything what
[02:08:45] the fuck are we talking about
[02:08:47] obviously she's not going to be able to know what else she's doing
[02:08:50] so yeah she just married into political royalty i mean kind of right
[02:08:53] military spouse maybe
[02:08:54] so i i don't know why people are so hostile about this why is she always
[02:08:58] so happy
[02:08:59] she is such an unsettling individual
[02:09:02] i've never seen someone first so thirsty for media attention following the
[02:09:05] death of their spouse like her
[02:09:07] again everybody thinks this about her and really when everybody thinks this
[02:09:12] about you
[02:09:14] maybe you should ask yourself why
[02:09:17] yes shit
[02:09:18] and and sometimes everybody's wrong they are but sometimes there's something
[02:09:22] going on here
[02:09:23] that you're enabling that is the reason why everybody thinks this that's all i'm
[02:09:29] really trying to get at
[02:09:30] you know what i mean
[02:09:32] so but it's not true well i don't i think here's the thing to me
[02:09:35] i don't think that it's true
[02:09:37] i don't i think it's a ridiculous is uh... it's a ridiculous accusation
[02:09:42] but i can see why the accusation is being made she might be she's honoring
[02:09:45] them people because it's forced exactly yet
[02:09:48] so i think that she should step down and have somebody else lead it that has
[02:09:51] more charisma
[02:09:52] like i remember they had that kid i couldn't pronounce his fucking name is
[02:09:56] there's a brilliant or something like that
[02:09:58] and uh... i i never listen to him because it's like fuck his kids like
[02:10:01] eighteen years old i don't want to hear what he has to say is a fuck
[02:10:04] and so uh... you know basically
[02:10:06] i i didn't have any johnson i like any of any johnson's great yes a nice guy
[02:10:11] well i think i'm a big enough nick flintas ticket over i think that'd be a
[02:10:14] great idea charlie like that right
[02:10:16] and uh... definitely
[02:10:18] and who gives a flying fuck people are so obsessed with other people doing
[02:10:21] saying
[02:10:21] i think that grief is a very personal thing and so whenever they see somebody
[02:10:24] processing and if differently they take it personally i think that's really
[02:10:28] the main thing
[02:10:29] XQC files complain about a missing dog
[02:10:35] I might have to follow the complaint
[02:10:37] um
[02:10:39] Like
[02:10:40] I I subscribe I pay money I tune in for the dog your dog is in there. It's funny crazy
[02:10:48] Oh my god
[02:10:52] I might have to follow the complaint um
[02:10:57] Like
[02:10:58] I subscribe, I pay money, I tune in to the dog, if the dog is in there, this is fun and crazy.
[02:11:03] Like, I-
[02:11:04] His did.
[02:11:05] Something needs to be done.
[02:11:06] One month's worth of questions.
[02:11:07] And I tune in to the dog, as a matter of fact-
[02:11:08] His did.
[02:11:09] I make the money for subscribing to the dog, I shop to the store and the dog is there.
[02:11:13] I like the dog, I like that.
[02:11:14] I like the dog, the dog is there, cool, I make my day.
[02:11:16] He says I tune in, the dog is not there, I'm done.
[02:11:19] I'm not subscribing to the dog, that's what I'm talking about.
[02:11:21] There's shit ton of people in my-
[02:11:23] He's watching for the dog!
[02:11:24] Yeah, where's that collar? Put it back on. Oh my God. He's such a troll. Yeah, honestly,
[02:11:34] Hassan should appreciate comments like this because they are funny without being serious,
[02:11:38] right? I mean, I think that's definitely a good thing. It's a good thing for him, right?
[02:11:42] And even though he might take it personally, you know, hopefully he can have the awareness
[02:11:46] that like it is, it is funny. And Amazon has announced content exclusion categories
[02:11:51] for advertisers across Twitch and third-party inventory, advertisers can out scoot content
[02:11:56] that includes accidents, weapons, gambling, gore, crime, shock, profanity, politics, religion,
[02:12:09] and more.
[02:12:10] So basically, you have, you know what, you know what they've done now?
[02:12:15] Now they're caught up with where Google was at in 2009.
[02:12:19] Wow!
[02:12:20] This is amazing.
[02:12:21] Wait, so you have, wait a minute, so you have a content tagging system that some videos,
[02:12:30] you know, it goes under some videos, but not others.
[02:12:32] This is the reason why Twitch doesn't make any money, by the way.
[02:12:36] It's not because of Son's app, his dog, or I said that there is an inferior culture.
[02:12:41] It's because the fucking ads suck dick.
[02:12:45] The ads suck massive dick.
[02:12:47] And how do I know that?
[02:12:48] Because Asan's shocking his dog on YouTube and all the bad shit I say is on YouTube
[02:12:53] and we're monetized like crazy.
[02:12:55] So where's the difference here?
[02:12:57] It's because Twitch ads suck dick.
[02:13:01] They do.
[02:13:02] They do.
[02:13:03] They suck dick.
[02:13:04] They're bad.
[02:13:05] There's no targeting for the ads.
[02:13:06] Yeah, exactly.
[02:13:07] I mean, all you have to do is think about this for three seconds and you're gonna
[02:13:09] know that.
[02:13:10] Why does Twitch allow crime streamers?
[02:13:12] Well, to be fair, they haven't unbanned Nina yet, right?
[02:13:15] Which is that's nice.
[02:13:16] happen if they didn't check the box? Well then it just gets applied on a general sense, right?
[02:13:20] That's it. This is all your tags. Well let's see, which ones do I talk about? Accidents,
[02:13:25] disasters, and tragedy. Actually, let me just do this. Okay, let's see. Okay, so let's see. Accidents,
[02:13:34] tragedy. Okay, check. Weapons check. Gambling, absolutely check. Blood, gorn, violence. We
[02:13:40] love that crime. Absolutely shock and horror. I do have my webcam on, so that's true. Pro
[02:13:45] F*** yes. Highly debated social issues all day. Politics all night. Sexual references are suggestive.
[02:13:53] Oh yeah, absolutely. We go hard on those like a dick. And alcohol and related products, I do not do this.
[02:13:59] Tobacco and related products, I do not do this. Drug reference or use, I do this. Religious content, I do this.
[02:14:07] Unrated media content, I do this.
[02:14:09] So
[02:14:14] Basically, I'm not gonna be making any money anytime soon
[02:14:18] That's pretty much what this what what does this tell you it tells you I'm not gonna be making any fucking money
[02:14:25] That's it. I'm gonna be broke right now. I'll pull it up. I'll see how we're doing right
[02:14:31] I haven't shown this for a little bit. So let's see how how much money I've been making on twitch recently
[02:14:37] Okay. Here we go. So here is my Twitch revenue right here. And I have made $19,000 this month.
[02:14:47] And every day I make about $300, $200. I made five cents on ads, 11 cents on ads, 30 cents on
[02:14:57] ads. Big day for me. Three cents on ads back to the norm. And this day, apparently I got a lot
[02:15:03] of money. I don't know how. I guess people gifted a bunch of subs. What the fuck happened
[02:15:07] on the 12th? I don't even know. Well, either way, I guess a lot of people gifted subs that
[02:15:12] day. So, big turbo drop, I guess, right? I have no idea. They have 40k views yet, but
[02:15:18] they're not monetized. I mean, the thing is that this is the reason why I said I
[02:15:21] never gave a shit about it, right? Because it's better for me. And here's what's crazy
[02:15:26] is that, like, if I go and I pull this up on, where is it here? If I pull it
[02:15:31] up and look at this. Yeah, even on kick, I'm still making way, way, way more than this.
[02:15:37] This is the month isn't even over, and I already have $95,000, right? I mean, that's a lot
[02:15:43] fucking more. And so each stream I do is like $4,000 or $5,000. This one was $10,000. I
[02:15:49] made $10,000. $10,000 is a lot of dollar, right? That's it. So kicks better. Yeah.
[02:15:56] So I can't really give a fuck.
[02:15:57] Now the thing is that if I went and I started trying
[02:16:02] to do just gaming content, I would probably put
[02:16:05] at least one zero behind this, if not more money than not.
[02:16:09] I would make a lot more money.
[02:16:12] And a lot of things you can buy at the dollar store.
[02:16:14] Yes, exactly.
[02:16:15] What was December 11th?
[02:16:16] I don't know.
[02:16:17] Who cares?
[02:16:17] But like anyway, why is kick better?
[02:16:20] Because the deal, because they pay me for viewers, right?
[02:16:23] And so that's it.
[02:16:23] that's the reason why.
[02:16:26] You can get away with more shit
[02:16:27] because you don't get many ads.
[02:16:28] I think it's probably the opposite.
[02:16:29] But anyway, yeah, they're not paying people
[02:16:31] any fucking money now.
[02:16:33] And I'm seeing these ads,
[02:16:35] like this is gonna continue going down overall.
[02:16:38] And you can see the breakdown here, obviously.
[02:16:41] Level two program, active, power ups,
[02:16:44] everything like this.
[02:16:46] So there it is.
[02:16:47] The game awards.
[02:16:48] Oh, it was the gay awards.
[02:16:51] That's right, I forgot about that.
[02:16:53] Okay, well that makes sense.
[02:16:56] So it's basically, at least we're up from last month.
[02:16:58] Last month was only 18,000.
[02:17:01] And I guess the Gay Awards Day was really, really high.
[02:17:04] And I made 22 cents on my ads that day.
[02:17:07] Now, I'll tell you guys this,
[02:17:09] is that I could actually turn my ads back on
[02:17:12] every time I played video games
[02:17:14] where I covered content that wasn't political.
[02:17:16] I could do that.
[02:17:17] All I need to do, I'll show you right now.
[02:17:21] So this is my dashboard.
[02:17:23] This is what I look at all the time.
[02:17:25] And if I go to my stream info, all I do
[02:17:27] is I delete this little thing.
[02:17:29] And then it'll play ads on my stream.
[02:17:31] And I can do that anytime I want.
[02:17:34] I just don't like running ads.
[02:17:36] I think they suck.
[02:17:38] I just don't want to do it.
[02:17:40] I mean, that's it.
[02:17:41] Yeah, there's no reason why I do that shit.
[02:17:43] I don't want to do that.
[02:17:44] Yeah, I mean, it's really about maybe in the future
[02:17:47] I'll run ads.
[02:17:47] But I mean, I don't know.
[02:17:49] Right now I don't even have a good cut for ad revenue.
[02:17:52] I mean, there's no bonus I'm gonna get.
[02:17:53] So like, I mean, why do I wanna make the viewer experience
[02:17:56] worse just to make like, you know, fucking a little bit
[02:17:58] more money, right?
[02:17:59] It's not fair.
[02:18:00] So we'll leave your stream if you turn on ads.
[02:18:03] Well, unfortunately YouTube proves that to not be true.
[02:18:05] I'll tell you that.
[02:18:06] There's plenty of people that watch on YouTube
[02:18:08] that do not give a fuck about that.
[02:18:10] So yeah, there you go.
[02:18:11] Test it for one day.
[02:18:13] I could maybe, I don't need to.
[02:18:15] I have the amount of money.
[02:18:16] So like, remember how XQC said that he would make
[02:18:18] a lot of money whenever he would have a big stream
[02:18:20] back in the day. Well, do you remember my streams where I would get like 400,000 viewers?
[02:18:25] Do you guys remember that? I do. Do you remember whenever I would do Johnny? I streamed the
[02:18:29] Johnny Depp trial to 150,000 viewers every single day.
[02:18:37] What a good time for me. Man, man, what a good time to be me. How about that? And
[02:18:48] so what he was a country you know bro i we got paid like fucking crazy for that
[02:18:52] that was nuts
[02:18:53] and so anyway uh... yeah
[02:18:56] sherry scaring a a shut the fuck up
[02:18:59] and so your hair was good then it was bad then it's worse now okay let's be
[02:19:03] honest
[02:19:04] so yeah they're doing this this is obviously a good decision for twitch to
[02:19:08] do
[02:19:08] and i do hope to see uh... i i do hope to see that improved right
[02:19:12] because the ad should be made better
[02:19:14] and i think it kind of makes sense
[02:19:16] I was not here back then.
[02:19:17] Well, I've changed things up
[02:19:19] and I've done things differently for different reasons, right?
[02:19:22] And I'll probably go back.
[02:19:23] Like I've been thinking about doing more gaming stuff
[02:19:26] and doing other things that were similar to that.
[02:19:28] I mean, really like a lot of the extreme stuff
[02:19:31] that's happened, I feel like has kind of gone down.
[02:19:34] And like, yeah, there'll be this Epstein release
[02:19:37] and it's always something I'm going to cover more.
[02:19:39] But I do think that I'll probably focus more
[02:19:41] on doing gaming stuff.
[02:19:42] But I'm not talking about gaming,
[02:19:44] like me just sitting down and playing a game
[02:19:46] for like eight hours, but I mean, just focusing more on like gaming news, gaming content,
[02:19:50] et cetera, right? That's it. Ted Cruz is weighing another run for the presidency. Oh, Ted, Ted,
[02:19:58] come on, man. You're not just, listen, you're not, it's not going to happen, man. It's
[02:20:05] the Israel stuff is going to cause you to lose. It is like, he can't run with the
[02:20:09] Israel stuff. He can't. Like whether, whether you like Ted Cruz or not, you've got to
[02:20:14] realistic. I don't know who the fuck told him to do this.
[02:20:22] We'll get a post above that. It's just... it's just... mortal KKK combat. Okay guys,
[02:20:33] fatality. And obviously it's Ben Shapiro. Yeah, good one. And anyway, so I don't
[02:20:41] know what else to say beyond that out and bond is the republican nominee why
[02:20:46] because you want a democrat to win but come on what are you fucking retarded so
[02:20:52] uh... yeah anyway that that's kind of the way that i see it i don't think i don't
[02:20:55] think ten crews is going to be able to run for president i think the entire like
[02:20:59] his devotion to israel and everything it has completely destroyed his credibility
[02:21:05] absolutely so uh... yeah there it is
[02:21:09] DHS is offering Lee Laylian's financial incentives up to $3,000 that they voluntarily self-deport
[02:21:15] Honestly
[02:21:17] So you get to you get three thousand dollars to just get the fuck out of here
[02:21:32] Don't want any trouble
[02:21:34] Just go to jail. I'm a new man. I got lots of money. All right, so I don't want to start any bullshit
[02:21:37] What I do want is a brand new double-wide trailer.
[02:21:40] The nicest one you got.
[02:21:42] That'll cost you, Ricky.
[02:21:44] Yeah, well, there's $1,000 down for hook-up fees
[02:21:47] and six-month lease up front.
[02:21:49] Where the hell'd you get that kind of money?
[02:21:53] Oh, it's going to leave you.
[02:21:55] Oh, I get it. Never mind.
[02:21:57] Ricky, I've got my own money at rate.
[02:21:59] I've got lots of an endless supply.
[02:22:01] I want a double-wide trailer for five o'clock tomorrow.
[02:22:03] I'm calling Barbara. Oh!
[02:22:05] Ricky, I'm not hauling anything in this park
[02:22:07] unless I get $5,000 down.
[02:22:10] Believe me, I'll give you the money right now,
[02:22:11] but I don't trust either one of you fucking nuts.
[02:22:13] Yeah?
[02:22:13] I don't trust you, shit-bat.
[02:22:15] Collateral, Rick, or no trailer.
[02:22:18] Fine, I'll give you some collateral.
[02:22:20] Why don't you go around and tell everybody in this park
[02:22:22] that I'll kiss your beer ass
[02:22:23] if I don't have the money by five o'clock tomorrow?
[02:22:25] That's some fucking collateral, isn't it?
[02:22:26] I've lived in this fucking car for four years now,
[02:22:28] and I wish I could say I'm gonna miss it, but I'm not.
[02:22:30] Like, living in a car kinda fucking sucks.
[02:22:32] It does.
[02:22:33] You're way too cramped when you're sleeping,
[02:22:33] it's cold, it's hot.
[02:22:35] No more living in a car for me.
[02:22:35] get my own fucking trailer and I can't wait.
[02:22:37] Here it comes.
[02:22:38] Here it comes.
[02:22:39] It's what I said, don't ask.
[02:22:41] Ricky, that would mean that you'd agree to play
[02:22:43] by Sunnyvale Trailer Park rules.
[02:22:47] You willing to put that in writing?
[02:22:49] Give me a fucking pen.
[02:22:51] Get a lease agreement, Randy.
[02:22:52] Special clauses.
[02:22:53] Ha ha ha.
[02:22:54] All right.
[02:22:56] Let's put the pen.
[02:22:57] And you know what?
[02:22:58] I killed her in jail.
[02:22:59] I tried to start things off in right foot.
[02:23:00] And you wouldn't do that, would you?
[02:23:02] So I'm gonna pay you $100 to fuck off.
[02:23:04] leave me alone just give me my trailer and fuck off
[02:23:08] and this now is the policy of the federal government
[02:23:12] there you go
[02:23:14] i'm gonna give you a hundred dollars to fuck off
[02:23:17] and that's it
[02:23:20] the meme yep there we go is five even three k it's a dollar per promised year
[02:23:24] yes exactly and uh... anyway so
[02:23:28] you know i think this is kind of a uh... it's a good thing i feel like it's
[02:23:31] effective right why not
[02:23:33] and uh... yeah let's see if there's any more this is worth looking at all i'm not
[02:23:37] trying to watch this this is crazy
[02:23:39] and uh... of fstein's cell i don't know if that's at sea and are not
[02:23:43] uh... but i don't know if i'm gonna look at that or not
[02:23:45] fifteen people died in car crashes were tesla doors wouldn't open
[02:23:49] that's a lot
[02:23:50] how well actually well how much is that compared to like a four i wonder
[02:23:53] right is it because they were destroyed or they were broken
[02:23:57] but uh... yeah ten crew people if you really think about ten crews
[02:24:01] running for president
[02:24:03] Oh my god. This is crazy.
[02:24:07] I'm surprised there's even people talking about this shit. AI data center moratorium
[02:24:11] password 2027.
[02:24:12] Yeah, seems kind of unlikely. What is this here if there's anything else it's worth
[02:24:16] looking at
[02:24:17] that's funny here.
[02:24:18] But anyway, white women are literally safer dancing with black bears than
[02:24:22] riding the subway.
[02:24:23] Okay.
[02:24:24] Alright, so anyway, let's go back. We're gonna look at a few more of these here.
[02:24:29] and uh... we're just gonna skip this shit
[02:24:33] so we got you know i didn't read that all the way through
[02:24:36] so my pillow so we all know the my pillow guy
[02:24:40] okay everybody knows mike lindell
[02:24:43] mike lindell
[02:24:44] is going for it bro like if i pull it up
[02:24:50] uh... what was it was here
[02:24:53] uh... minnesota
[02:25:00] michael indel is gaining power
[02:25:03] but he was down here like i you know i don't know if uh...
[02:25:07] you know if the my pillow guy is going to do so well right he was at sixteen
[02:25:11] eighteen percent
[02:25:12] and now he's just popping off he's going crazy he beat the crack
[02:25:17] brick by brick pillow by pillow
[02:25:19] there you go guys
[02:25:21] Minnesota can't get any worse yet can I can guarantee it you do you why would you say something like that?
[02:25:28] You should never say that anytime you say it can't get worse. That's a challenge to fate
[02:25:35] Okay, you don't want to ever say oh it can't get worse yet can so anyway
[02:25:41] It can always get worse anyway, so my pillow is I don't think this guy is gonna win the election
[02:25:47] We will all sleep better at night. They've really said anyone but walls. He's not in the Republican primary
[02:25:52] Like what are you talking about? And I mean what Republican could win Minnesota?
[02:25:56] It's probably nothing's gonna happen with this, but it is funny to see it happen. It definitely is and
[02:26:01] Where is this here? Oh
[02:26:06] Just one second I've got to scroll all the way down to make sure I get all these
[02:26:10] Because there's been a number of stupid ass things that have happened
[02:26:13] There's always a bunch of stupid things that happen, but today is no different than the
[02:26:18] other days.
[02:26:19] Anyway, so here we go.
[02:26:21] FanDuel now predicts, FanDuel predicts is now live in five states with more to come over
[02:26:29] the coming weeks in early 20s and 20s.
[02:26:32] CoffeeZilla is out here fighting the good fight.
[02:26:36] He's trying to push back against every single thing inside of life, being turned into
[02:26:41] a scalable commodity to be bought, sold, gambled on, and paid for. But unfortunately, he doesn't
[02:26:48] have any fucking money, so he's losing. So now everything is gambling, everybody's addicted,
[02:26:54] people are killing themselves, and it's great. There we go, guys. This is the world that we
[02:26:59] live in now. It's just like microtransactions. This isn't going away. I don't think it is
[02:27:04] either. I think prediction markets are here to stay. I really do. How does it feel
[02:27:08] confirming your prediction? Well, I should have put a market up for polymarket. I would have made some money off of it, huh?
[02:27:13] I mean, I've thought about gambling myself on this, but I just don't really like gambling, so I just don't really do it.
[02:27:19] I mean, I think it's a cool idea.
[02:27:21] It's maybe something, if I didn't have a lot of money and I didn't stream and I had nothing better to do,
[02:27:26] I would maybe do this sometimes, right? It's like kind of playing a video game, but I just don't like losing money.
[02:27:33] Straight up. I don't like losing money, period. And
[02:27:36] and pisses me off. Trump's about to go live.
[02:27:39] Is he going to announce that fat people are against the law?
[02:27:42] I've been waiting on this for a while.
[02:27:48] Let's see if I can find it.
[02:27:55] Yeah, they're going to make them against the law, right?
[02:27:59] Live?
[02:28:01] There's nothing about this.
[02:28:04] it's a new battleship well I'll see what he says right and if it's boring then
[02:28:11] we'll just go watch something else you just hovered on it no I didn't it says
[02:28:17] three hours this is not it at all this is a day ago I can't click on this there's
[02:28:21] nothing that's worth looking at a new kind of naval vessel you won't like it
[02:28:25] yeah it seems like it's kind of boring but either way I'll have to look at I'm
[02:28:29] sure there'll be a you know like a little clip and highlights of it later
[02:28:32] on, right? I mean, but we don't need to look at all that. It doesn't seem super interesting.
[02:28:37] Either way, everything is gambling. This is the norm now, right? This is it. And puke,
[02:28:43] there we go. Tools to help Americans get ahead. Obviously, these sports books need to add historical
[02:28:49] piping. At least it's not gambling. That's true. It's not gambling. Every gambling
[02:28:54] casino is going to be launching their own prediction site. Who wants to bet on
[02:28:58] You want to do a prediction market if they're going to do prediction markets? Exactly.
[02:29:03] So, um...
[02:29:12] Man, how do you manage to be happy in your shithole house, genuine question?
[02:29:16] How do I manage to be happy in my shithole house?
[02:29:22] If you go to China...
[02:29:25] If you go to China, and you go to one of these monasteries, these monks are always in a good
[02:29:36] mood.
[02:29:38] Everything is fine.
[02:29:39] Things are great.
[02:29:40] It's the same as if you go to a seminary here in America.
[02:29:45] They got no problems.
[02:29:47] They got no bullshit going on.
[02:29:51] So there's no women.
[02:29:53] interesting. I'm not saying that's the reason why, I just think it's interesting.
[02:29:58] But the fact is that,
[02:30:02] NEATS and people like me are the secular western version of monks.
[02:30:11] Oh, that's not true.
[02:30:15] Think about it. We don't have anything.
[02:30:20] All we do is sit around all day and fuck around and do nothing.
[02:30:27] We effectively achieve enlightenment instead of through reading a book, it's about jerking
[02:30:31] off and having post-nut clarity.
[02:30:35] We have forsaken all objects and items and earthly delights because we don't have girlfriends.
[02:30:41] But we don't have any fucking money, generally.
[02:30:47] this is so I think Neitz really are western monks.
[02:30:56] Really? So I don't think this is a bad thing. So really everybody's got all these opinions.
[02:31:04] How many money? You know, but I don't spend the money, right? And yeah, you need to shave them,
[02:31:09] Baldy? Well, I don't know about that. Your speech reminded me of Al Bundy, maybe,
[02:31:13] But I'm just saying this is how it is yet. You took the vow of no bitches. I didn't take the vow
[02:31:18] But I I inherited it by playing world of warcraft for 20 years
[02:31:23] So meet Mahalo Toros the monk who died without ever seeing a woman. How old was he?
[02:31:29] He went for over eight decades without seeing what so he went to being over 80 years old
[02:31:35] It would be extremely difficult to see remember the happens sexy early days
[02:31:40] He was however to do this and how is his mood?
[02:31:43] Mehalo sought enlightenment by avoiding women. Take a look at this. Read this here guys.
[02:31:49] It was unclear if he was so dedicated to sacrificing pleasures for spirituality because he truly believed in it, or because it was all he had ever known.
[02:31:57] Well, he was highly disciplined with itself, shunning everything except for religion and basic survival requirements.
[02:32:03] See, you just replace religion with the computer. And that's basically what we do.
[02:32:09] Really? Yeah, it's basically the same thing. And so, Brochuk, no, no, no, remember seriously?
[02:32:17] Yeah, exactly. And decades passed, he was introduced to many men from the outside of the
[02:32:21] world. We'll never know if he ever asked these men if their lives are light before abstaining
[02:32:25] from pleasures. It's hard not to wonder. I bet this guy, look, he's 80 years old.
[02:32:31] He's probably a very relaxed person. Everything's fine. And where is it here if I can
[02:32:36] find the rest of it. I think that's pretty much about it. They don't even talk about
[02:32:40] his mood or the kind of person he was, but I can guarantee you he was probably a cool,
[02:32:46] relaxed, reasonable guy, man. So, yeah, zero stress in life. He was over 80 years old.
[02:32:53] That's a long time. And so anyway, I'll go back and look at this here. So, Billie
[02:33:00] She does like music and shit.
[02:33:05] She recently went out and let me see if I can pull this up.
[02:33:13] Or is there a talker?
[02:33:19] Yeah, here it is.
[02:33:20] Love you all, but there's a few people in here that have a lot more money than me.
[02:33:24] And, uh...
[02:33:29] If you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire?
[02:33:33] No hate, but, yeah, give your money away, shorties.
[02:33:37] Love you guys, thank you so much.
[02:33:50] how about that? i got that.
[02:34:01] damn. oh. wow. gotta make it back somehow. yep. there it is. and so she's going around
[02:34:12] doing this whenever she's telling people to give their fucking money away. capitalism
[02:34:17] sucks, right guys? Anyway, buy my new overpriced product made by Chinese slaves. Oh no, so brave,
[02:34:26] so anti-capitalism, go off queen. Fight capitalism by buying my garbage products made in China.
[02:34:33] Careful, the Uno creator will become a billionaire if this sells too much. Billy, aren't you
[02:34:38] anti-capitalistic? Thank you Billy, this is definitely something that will help the
[02:34:42] world right now. I hope you're donating all the profits to ending world hunger. Capitalism bad.
[02:34:49] Buy my Chinese cards. Don't you hate capitalism? Now you're selling overpriced shit and then
[02:34:55] shit emoji in case you didn't get the idea. They had to put a period on it. Are you a billionaire
[02:35:01] yet? No, not yet. Hopefully soon. I'm waiting for somebody to give me a billion dollars.
[02:35:06] Whenever somebody gives me a billion dollars and I'll be a billionaire and
[02:35:10] You know, hopefully hopefully soon it's gonna happen. I think that we're all kind of yeah
[02:35:15] We're all kind of waiting on the same thing aren't we and anyway great
[02:35:19] We can play card games all we start in the bread lines. Thanks comrade
[02:35:23] What happened to fuck capitalism so much capitalism very big innovation all the people that hate capitalism are saying
[02:35:31] This is the reason why they say they hate capitalism
[02:35:34] because the people that actually are on the internet that hate capitalism are stupid.
[02:35:40] Now how do you know they're stupid? Because they can't utilize capitalism in their best interest.
[02:35:46] That's the reason why you know they're stupid. So why is it that all these people that always
[02:35:53] have all this shit to say about capitalism are fucking broke? So look at coffee sales,
[02:35:58] new post, holy shit. I'll look at it after this, okay? But, bro's cooking bill, I am.
[02:36:03] It's crazy the virtue signal for this is crazy. She has a net worth of like 50 million dollars, okay?
[02:36:10] That's a lot of fucking money. Here's a bit of advice, okay?
[02:36:13] How much interest do you make on a savings account or any sort of moderate investment account?
[02:36:18] Let's talk about five percent. Okay, like five percent is a reasonable number, right?
[02:36:22] Five percent three point five not savings got no
[02:36:26] Five percent let's say three five percent. I don't know like I make way more than right like fucking
[02:36:31] That's crazy for on average for a hys. Well, I mean for investments. I would say it's five
[02:36:36] I think it's five for fucking not savings. Yeah, but for like a regular investments if you just invested in the stock market
[02:36:43] Let's say right you're invested in the stock market. You're gonna go up by let's say at least five percent
[02:36:48] Let's use five percent as a baseline. Okay, six maybe seven shut maybe the fuck up. How about that? Anyway, so
[02:36:57] five percent of
[02:36:58] $10 million. How much is that? $500,000. That is the interest that you are accruing every
[02:37:05] single year just by allowing that money to make money. If you can't live on $500,000
[02:37:13] a year, you need to talk to a financial advisor because you're making bad decisions
[02:37:22] with your money. You are. That's, again, you've got problems. You've got big problems,
[02:37:27] Okay? You've got mega problems. So, yeah, do you see this? I'll look at that in a bit,
[02:37:33] but it was promised to Billie Eilish 30,000 years ago. Yes, of course. Ladies and gentlemen,
[02:37:38] our anti-capitalist queen. There we go. And it's fucked capitalism unless it benefits
[02:37:44] me. For an anti-capitalist, this bitch sure does do a lot of capitalism. Yep, there
[02:37:50] you go. And she's right. I am so glad to see this, but I heard paper killed trees
[02:37:55] and capitalism is bad. Well, maybe the trees deserve to die. Maybe the trees were racist.
[02:38:02] Think about that. Yeah, maybe it's a good thing they're dead. Huh? How about that?
[02:38:06] And now I see exactly. And the woman will tell you with a straight face that she hates capitalism.
[02:38:11] Of course, yeah. I hate capitalism proceeds to sell her own version of UNO. Everyone who hates
[02:38:17] capitalism until it benefits them. Exactly. Everybody hates it. Everybody thinks this
[02:38:23] is bad, it gets to a point. No, what these people don't understand is that farming stupid
[02:38:28] kid socialists is one of the easiest grifts on the internet. Because all you have to do
[02:38:33] is say the words that they like. Like everybody says like, oh, it's super easy to grift right
[02:38:38] wing people. No, it's not. It's super easy to grift people because people are stupid.
[02:38:43] It doesn't matter whether you're doing an Indian call center, whether you're a Nigerian
[02:38:47] prince whether you're a right-wing grifter a left-wing grifter it doesn't
[02:38:53] matter the fact is people are fucking retarded and you can have the most
[02:38:59] blatant like fucking hypocrisy out there and if the people have already
[02:39:04] convinced themselves that you're a good person they will lie to themselves to
[02:39:08] protect you and the reason why is because they don't want to admit that
[02:39:12] they were stupid that's it did she say she its capitals and the mid video
[02:39:16] I mentioned billionaires. Yeah, but how do you get billionaires? How do you get
[02:39:20] billionaires? What are we talking about? Oh, that's not it. Listen, you get
[02:39:24] billionaires by having capitalism. That's a big reason. It's very obvious if
[02:39:28] performative activism was a person. So yeah, they're farming you. So the next
[02:39:32] time that a celebrity, here is the only person that you should listen to
[02:39:36] in terms of hating capitalism or having any sort of genuine real socialist
[02:39:42] ideas you know who should be listening to
[02:39:49] you see
[02:39:50] it's me
[02:39:51] and here's the reason why
[02:39:55] i am one of the only people on the internet
[02:39:58] that could live with every luxury every advantage in every benefit in every
[02:40:02] sort of cool thing
[02:40:03] and i don't
[02:40:05] because i think they're ridiculous and it's stupid it's a gratuitous
[02:40:09] indulgence it's an indulgence it is uh... it it's silly it is a waste of money
[02:40:16] and at the end of the day
[02:40:18] you don't need it
[02:40:19] other people could need the money more
[02:40:22] i pay my taxes every year seven fucking figures
[02:40:26] i got no problem with that i don't need to charity thousands of dollars a year
[02:40:32] i am one of the only people
[02:40:34] who is actually living by my ideals
[02:40:39] i am one of the only ones
[02:40:42] and everybody else is lying and faking it
[02:40:45] and the people that are not
[02:40:47] don't have the opportunities here
[02:40:49] because that's the difference with me and a lot of other people
[02:40:53] everybody else they're not doing it because they can't do it
[02:40:57] they don't have the opportunity to
[02:40:59] i do and i choose not to
[02:41:01] it's that simple the most humble i am the most humble right in both attitude and
[02:41:07] also lifestyle
[02:41:08] so yeah
[02:41:10] and uh... william defoe is doing the same thing maybe right dg g there you go
[02:41:14] and so uh... you and trump are the most humble people i know so true so true
[02:41:19] and i don't know put france is doing a solid job will be in the east
[02:41:23] pope france is ten right
[02:41:24] so uh... i mean a new pope is okay like i i
[02:41:27] Pope Leo is like, yeah, you know, I've got the same opinion of him as Pope Francis, right, is that
[02:41:34] like, I don't think he's giving answer. I think that Pope Francis modernized the church in some ways
[02:41:40] and I actually, you know what, I could get into that. I don't want to get into that, right?
[02:41:44] All I'm saying is that we need John Paul the third, okay? That's my only point. That's my
[02:41:48] only opinion. Grew up Roman Catholic. I do have an opinion on this, okay? It's not a strong
[02:41:53] opinion, but it is an opinion. So anyway, you're a Texan monk. I am. And so the people that you
[02:41:59] should listen to for this kind of stuff is me. Listen to me about it. Because everybody else
[02:42:05] is lying to you because they want to manipulate you. For me, I don't thank subs. I don't ask for
[02:42:10] subs. I turn off my ads. I don't give a shit because everything's fine for me. I'm so financially
[02:42:15] secure. I have no problems with it at all. And so you have all these other fakers, liars,
[02:42:20] and hucksters that are out there trying to get you to buy their little bits of bullsh**t.
[02:42:24] Meanwhile, I don't do any of that. Absolutely not. You live by example, I do. I live by
[02:42:29] example and I live by consequence. I do what I want to do and that's it. So, yeah. And
[02:42:35] do you really need an RTX 5090 though? I do, actually. I do. And the reason why is
[02:42:40] that I view it as an advertisement that is a great way to keep a lot of people at
[02:42:45] a job and help them develop that. And I have invested tons of money into other types of
[02:42:51] a, like, and this is the thing too, is that I see some of these young guys, I got to tell
[02:42:55] you guys, y'all that are walking around with like a briefcase of like, you know, $100,000,
[02:43:01] y'all need to stop doing this, not because you're going to get robbed, but because
[02:43:05] anybody that actually has a lot of money is going to realize that you're broke.
[02:43:09] Like you can't go around and do this. The only person that can go do this is
[02:43:12] ex-QC, because I know he has more money than I do, right?
[02:43:14] Like, buy a lot, by the way.
[02:43:16] And so anyway, if you're an ex-QC,
[02:43:19] you don't need to be walking around
[02:43:20] with a briefcase full of money.
[02:43:21] The guys that really have a lot of fucking money
[02:43:24] is, their money is not money.
[02:43:27] It's like an investment in a data center.
[02:43:32] It's an investment inside of a manufacturing textile
[02:43:37] thing that's in Malaysia, right?
[02:43:39] like they have like a real estate investments like paper money
[02:43:43] anybody having paper money what do we do with this shit bro
[02:43:48] like he thought about paper money
[02:43:50] and uh... trump announcements live now is it really let me see if it is
[02:43:59] what's this orange fucking retard gonna say today
[02:44:04] we're gonna watch the first little beginning of it i bet it's going to
[02:44:06] be fucking boring guys okay
[02:44:08] so let's not expect a whole lot i think that we should expect very little
[02:44:12] but will try it out will see what he's saying and then i'll probably move on
[02:44:16] pretty quickly okay
[02:44:19] he's banning karen's yeah all the women yeah the thing is that uh... we're
[02:44:23] putting all the women in the fat camps that way they'll be ready for
[02:44:26] valentine's day and also uh... we're deporting all the illegals and uh...
[02:44:32] the election was stolen people might not know that but it was stolen
[02:44:35] and uh... what's besides this all nineteen the men men is getting deleted we
[02:44:39] delete deleted it right before
[02:44:41] you scratched it off right and uh... there it is that's done
[02:44:45] so we won't have any more problems with that anymore i'll solve a ton of problems
[02:44:49] and uh... let's see besides that we anything else
[02:44:53] well and what we are we're we're invading of this way well because the
[02:44:57] oil was promised to us three thousand years ago and they haven't given it
[02:45:00] to us yet
[02:45:01] and were owed this oil
[02:45:03] and so yeah there it is
[02:45:05] and oh oh right true
[02:45:08] he's running for president again
[02:45:14] that's right
[02:45:15] there it is cat girls you know it's all modern problems and get and greenland
[02:45:19] is this that i don't want greenland to be a state i'm gonna be out i don't want
[02:45:22] that
[02:45:22] it's a good canada i don't want canada and greenland and all these other
[02:45:26] places to be states
[02:45:27] and the real reason why is that they're full of a bunch of fucking stupid
[02:45:31] liberals
[02:45:33] I like weird leftist liberals that think that it's a great thing that people that are in your community can't speak the language you speak.
[02:45:40] I don't want them here. I don't want them diluting my vote.
[02:45:43] Straight up.
[02:45:44] Like that's the real reason. That's why I don't want them.
[02:45:46] It's not that there's like some other like, you know, moral reason.
[02:45:49] It's just that
[02:45:51] why would I want to have them bring in a bunch of people that are going to vote the way that I don't want them to vote?
[02:45:55] It's just that simple.
[02:45:56] It's just another California. There you go. What about Mexico? There's a lot of
[02:46:07] based Mexicans. I'm gonna be honest. Grew up with them. A lot of based Mexicans.
[02:46:12] Catholic based. A lot of them might get their pro gun. Man, I think that could
[02:46:20] work, right? It could definitely work. And yeah, respect Mexico. Yeah, I grew
[02:46:25] with them right there it is and so uh yeah i don't know really i mean it'd be
[02:46:30] hot but if i had to choose between having canada or mexico be part of the united states
[02:46:35] that would be really hard for me to decide and if like i mean because i'm already in texas right so
[02:46:40] i kind of already had that voted on for me uh mexico won so yeah i always say mexico right
[02:46:48] Mexico's warm Canada's basically in virtually India
[02:46:55] Mexico's got better food. Yeah, I know bro like honestly, I haven't had Mexican food. Oh wait, I had Mexican food last night. Never mind
[02:47:04] But yeah, never mind that one. Yeah, I just have Mexican food maybe three four times a week, right? That's that's about it
[02:47:10] I really get into it. So, uh, yeah, it's not gonna lie. That's just how it is
[02:47:15] is maple syrup versus base food, exactly.
[02:47:18] We clean up the cartels and then we get the baddies.
[02:47:21] That's it, yeah.
[02:47:22] And that's what I would say.
[02:47:24] You've always been Chipotle?
[02:47:25] I was.
[02:47:26] You know who got me into Chipotle?
[02:47:27] It was Trainwrecks.
[02:47:28] Trainwrecks got me into Chipotle.
[02:47:30] I remember like, he was walking around the fucking,
[02:47:34] I remember, oh my God.
[02:47:36] Like he was walking around Chipotle.
[02:47:38] This is like the Chipotle in Lamar in Austin here.
[02:47:41] And we were like hanging out in this house
[02:47:43] and like, we're like, okay, let's go eat food.
[02:47:45] And he's like, fucking,
[02:47:46] whoa, go get this, go get that.
[02:47:48] Whoa, whoa, get the food and put it in here.
[02:47:50] Right, there it is.
[02:47:53] And then I ate it and it was so good.
[02:47:55] I remember it was delicious.
[02:47:56] I loved it.
[02:47:57] And it was amazing.
[02:48:00] There we go.
[02:48:00] Trinjester prediction.
[02:48:01] I don't know if he's gonna talk about the Epstein files.
[02:48:04] I mean, like, I'm gonna wait
[02:48:06] at the very beginning of this.
[02:48:08] I don't think this is gonna be anything crazy,
[02:48:10] but we'll find out what happens, okay?
[02:48:12] And also, I will look at, so CoffeeZilla posted a picture or a video.
[02:48:18] I'm gonna watch it off-screen right now.
[02:48:21] CoffeeZilla.
[02:48:23] I don't know what exactly this is.
[02:48:26] So it's disturbing footage.
[02:48:30] DOJ Epstein files include 12-second video from Epstein Cell.
[02:48:34] Suicide, unclear if CGI recreation.
[02:48:37] So, yeah, I mean I'm watching it off-screen off-camera. Like I'll link it to you guys.
[02:48:45] That way you guys can watch it. I'm a little bit afraid to watch this on-screen because
[02:48:49] it's technically self-harm, but I'm comfortable enough like showing it. It's a recreation.
[02:48:55] Unclear. They say it's unclear if it's a CGI recreation. I think I can show just
[02:49:01] a still of it, right? Disturbing footage. DOJ Epson about 12 second in video from
[02:49:05] Epstein cell. So that's AI. You guys think it's AI? I don't know if it's AI or not.
[02:49:16] What a shithole, by the way. So he doesn't even have an Xbox or anything? He just had
[02:49:21] to sit there all day and do fucking nuts? That sucks. Yeah, bro. Like, fuck, it's fake.
[02:49:28] Everybody says it's fake. I don't think it's fake. Found by JML. What is this here?
[02:49:33] And I'm going to go ahead and scroll down here.
[02:49:36] So this is the Department of Justice that revealed that uploaded the photo.
[02:49:44] And it's a 12-second video showing what appears to be Epstein attempting to kill himself.
[02:49:48] That's what it looks like.
[02:49:50] And the camera timestamp is the day that his body was discovered.
[02:49:54] The DOJ quietly released the footage, but they didn't link to the video yet from
[02:49:59] the main Epstein files.
[02:50:02] I'm going to open this off stream again or off-camera, I mean.
[02:50:09] Yeah, and I just want to show you guys here
[02:50:10] that it actually is a direct connection here.
[02:50:14] It's a direct connection, justice.gov slash epstein.
[02:50:17] So it's just right now, it's un, what's the word for it?
[02:50:22] It's like unallocated for, right?
[02:50:24] There's another word that I'm not thinking of,
[02:50:26] but like, yeah, that's basically a,
[02:50:28] asks where it's on the indexed.
[02:50:30] I was thinking index or unlisted.
[02:50:33] But yeah, Epstein is still alive.
[02:50:35] No evidence shows he's dead.
[02:50:36] Really, he is.
[02:50:37] That's crazy.
[02:50:38] I didn't know that.
[02:50:39] And anyway, so am I tripping or is this obviously
[02:50:42] a third, a 3D render?
[02:50:44] I mean, the FF probe and XF data reveal this.
[02:50:50] I don't know really what I can expect from this.
[02:50:53] I mean, a 30 FPS camera in there, like, I mean,
[02:50:55] usually cameras like that are slower.
[02:50:57] Maybe FPS.
[02:50:58] I don't know.
[02:50:59] And the creation timestamp is 2020,
[02:51:05] suggests that this might be a screen recording or a converted
[02:51:07] file from around that time.
[02:51:09] Well, if the timestamp was 2020, then it probably
[02:51:12] wasn't created generatively through AI,
[02:51:15] because AI's technology wasn't that advanced.
[02:51:18] Seems to be a fake video that was already
[02:51:20] circulating on the internet.
[02:51:21] Well, I mean, if it was a fake video,
[02:51:23] it looks like a video game rendering.
[02:51:25] Well, what's this?
[02:51:26] sure it seems a little bit dangerous. It looks like a video game render. What do you guys think?
[02:51:35] You can edit XF data? Yeah, you can edit and clear and clean XF data. You're right.
[02:51:42] You can fake metadata? I know that. But like, okay, so think about it like this. If they're so
[02:51:48] sloppy that they're uploading photos that then they have to take down, you could logically
[02:51:52] also predict that they could, they could, could, could, not are, could be also manipulating
[02:51:59] this data as well.
[02:52:01] You see what I'm saying?
[02:52:04] It's obviously fake.
[02:52:05] How do we trust them now?
[02:52:06] See, do you remember what I said?
[02:52:08] I said this shit over and over and over, that now that you've destroyed the trust,
[02:52:15] what the fuck are people going to do?
[02:52:17] And I think that's exactly what happened.
[02:52:23] I'll full screen it.
[02:52:25] I don't want to play it just for obvious reasons.
[02:52:27] I'll click around a couple of times.
[02:52:30] But you can see that like it's very, very hard to see what's going on.
[02:52:35] It's extremely hard to see what's going on.
[02:52:37] I don't know what to believe anymore.
[02:52:38] I do.
[02:52:40] Anything the government is saying you should instantly assume that it's a lie.
[02:52:44] You should assume that it's not true.
[02:52:46] Now, there are things that you sometimes like, and also, like, not everything, I mean, to
[02:52:51] be fair, like, not everything.
[02:52:53] But in general, anything about this topic you should assume is a lie.
[02:52:58] You should.
[02:53:00] Orange paint.
[02:53:05] Stand here, kneel down.
[02:53:09] Press X to choke.
[02:53:10] Oh, God.
[02:53:12] And, uh, yeah, I guess so, right?
[02:53:15] I did release, but did nothing more.
[02:53:17] I don't know, guys.
[02:53:19] And did he bleed the goo?
[02:53:21] I don't think so, right?
[02:53:23] And question everything?
[02:53:24] Yeah, I think so.
[02:53:26] Is that the new yellow paint?
[02:53:27] Yeah, I guess so.
[02:53:28] That's where they got it from, maybe.
[02:53:31] Is this from Just Stop Oil?
[02:53:32] No, because it was effective.
[02:53:34] And it's a 29.924 data set from Questing to URL.
[02:53:40] We only have 9,600 data sets and seven.
[02:53:43] That's 20,000 files, data set eight.
[02:53:47] Ooh.
[02:53:50] So, look at this.
[02:53:54] You're spamming.
[02:54:01] You're gonna get timed out for this one,
[02:54:03] but you're not gonna get banned.
[02:54:06] And he did, to be fair, he only did say it
[02:54:09] a couple of times, right?
[02:54:10] And so, yeah, I, you're gonna get timed out.
[02:54:13] time out for the day but like you're not going to get banned. File 29,000 from data set 8 according
[02:54:18] to the URL. We only have that 9,000 data sets so that's 20,000. So wait a minute. So you're
[02:54:26] saying that this is like a listing array that goes up to 30,000. Where are you getting that from?
[02:54:33] Oh from the file name oh shit there's no way right
[02:54:54] oh let me actually do a soft stream real quick I'm just gonna go through some of
[02:55:00] these and see if there's anything else that is like this also, okay? On time out? Well,
[02:55:09] no, I just, I, we can't have people spamming because it's just, it's annoying, right? And
[02:55:15] then if one person does it and they don't get in trouble, like, I understand that,
[02:55:19] like, the spirit of this is you shouldn't get in trouble, but unfortunately, it has
[02:55:24] to happen. So we have this right here. These filenames are so problematic. It's hard for
[02:55:37] me really to draw a conclusion with them. It is. Just let them reply for a bit. Yeah.
[02:55:47] Are we sure about this?
[02:55:53] Your URL says 208, which is data set eight.
[02:55:58] And the file name is 29,000.
[02:55:59] Data set seven shows 208 in the URL.
[02:56:06] Man.
[02:56:10] Search the URL decoder and put the URL in it.
[02:56:14] I just, I don't know how that works.
[02:56:16] So I don't want to do that right now because I'm just not like I don't like operating out
[02:56:20] of like, like, I don't even know what you're talking about, right?
[02:56:22] So I don't want to deal with that.
[02:56:24] But anyway, let me go and pull this back up again.
[02:56:27] So scroll and pull this up here.
[02:56:32] Okay, good.
[02:56:34] And not a coder.
[02:56:35] Yeah, I just don't know anything about it.
[02:56:37] And let me see if I can find it.
[02:56:38] So this is the exit data as well, potential witness has been revealed.
[02:56:42] Who is it? Who is it? Oh no! Why the fuck is it? What the fuck is all on the four orange paint? I'm so confused. It's his clothes.
[02:56:54] Yeah, it's his clothes from another angle. This is exactly what people don't know what to believe anymore. This is that same girl that commented on my post. I remember her name.
[02:57:01] And let's see here, uncensored version. Let me just go back and pull this up again.
[02:57:06] this is just something retarded. Okay so it's literally an AI video where a bunch of pigs
[02:57:18] run in for no reason. I thought the cameras didn't work. Why is this just being released
[02:57:26] now? Isn't it crazy how the story on whether there were cameras for Jeffrey Epstein's
[02:57:32] like for his cell.
[02:57:35] Isn't it crazy how that's changed like 50 times?
[02:57:42] I wonder why that is.
[02:57:43] Why do you think that the same story
[02:57:46] gets changed so many times?
[02:57:49] Like, wow, isn't that weird?
[02:57:52] I wonder why something like that would happen.
[02:57:55] Yeah, that's crazy, ask Biden.
[02:57:59] Guys, I don't know why everybody is so hellbent on blaming one political party for this.
[02:58:08] Like, they're so hellbent. Oh no, it's Trump! It's Biden! Listen, it's bad. That's what it is. Focus on that.
[02:58:17] 12 seconds of footage. Toytoytoyt, just trust the official story again.
[02:58:21] I mean, me when I spell my word, I'm just reading some of these. I don't want to scroll down and find any of this.
[02:58:27] And this is the cell right here
[02:58:32] Picture of his cell was released from the DOJ after his death linked to the video from the DOJ as well
[02:58:37] So that's the reason why there is so much orange shit around the guy was messy as fuck man
[02:58:43] God damn that place is a shithole
[02:58:46] That's AI. I don't know if it's AI or not. I mean if I go and I I mean
[02:58:51] I'm pretty sure you can just go and look directly at the file itself
[02:58:54] Also, what yeah, why is every camera bad? Isn't that crazy?
[02:59:03] It looks like a 3d render man
[02:59:13] But I thought they had no other footage of the suicide this is crazy people think that they are playing with us man
[02:59:19] not that's fucking that man's not fucking dead so people are now this story has
[02:59:26] so many holes in it and they've broken the public's trust in so many different
[02:59:30] ways that now everybody thinks that Jeffrey Epstein isn't even dead I think
[02:59:38] that's pretty impressive honestly I do like that like if you fuck this up so
[02:59:43] bad that the entire controversy around this guy killing himself has been fucked
[02:59:49] up beyond recognition to a degree that they don't even know if it happened. It's
[02:59:56] impressive. He's alive and in Israel. Oh my god. Another one? They can't keep
[03:00:08] getting away with it guys oh no it's the deep state bro yeah I guess so guys he
[03:00:16] works for us now definitely he wasn't dead but he recently died that's why
[03:00:22] they're releasing new stuff now sure sure that's the reason why I don't
[03:00:26] believe that I think they're lying I do I think they're lying and I think they're
[03:00:31] releasing things circumstantially in order to create a certain narrative
[03:00:38] Man, I drink so many of those a day. They're so good. I don't know what the hell's wrong
[03:00:48] with me. It's AI slop. What's with all the orange AI? Clear as day? Oh my God! You know
[03:00:55] what's funny is I know exactly what gift that is. And what's clear? It looks shit
[03:00:59] was worse like Sharkboy and well, oh my God. Okay. Yeah, there we go. A bunch
[03:01:07] Fucking anime shit. I'm scrolling very slowly because I don't know what to expect, right and more information
[03:01:13] I managed to find about data set eight that's not released. So they have a bunch of released but unindexed information. Is that right?
[03:01:20] That's crazy
[03:01:25] People under suicide watch or put in an environment where it would be difficult for them to hurt themselves
[03:01:30] Well, I don't know coffee zilla just updated this post. Oh, what do you say? Let me see
[03:01:37] Context video comes from this email to DOJ so okay let me look at this I guess while we're
[03:01:52] waiting for this to happen I mean like what the hell are we doing here so here we go came
[03:01:57] across a purported video of Epstein's suicide leaked by an anonymous source I attached it
[03:02:04] But if your email strips attachments, you can also download it from a Google Drive here. Excuse me.
[03:02:11] So.
[03:02:18] There is an email sent to the Department of Justice.
[03:02:23] Dear investigators.
[03:02:26] Wait, what the fuck?
[03:02:28] So some random guy sent them an email in 2021 and it said, oh yeah here by the way, here's the video of
[03:02:37] Dude like what the fuck is going on?
[03:02:41] Read the email. It says there's another version with better and higher quality. Is this real?
[03:02:45] There's another version better and less quality
[03:02:47] I've been documenting substantial cover-up to the suicide scandal at FDC Miami by both BOP and also high-level DOJ officials
[03:02:53] So I find it to be a joke that the DOJ is bringing charges in this SND why case
[03:03:00] Well, it can serenity up scene suicide while simultaneously acting to illegally cover up misconduct in other cases
[03:03:06] I have a network of sources based upon information that they're providing me
[03:03:09] I was able to trace some of the incidents in FTC Miami as follows
[03:03:13] So these were just other random suicides that happened. There might be other deaths and suicides
[03:03:19] I don't know of but certainly there are numbers of unattended suicides in FTC Miami
[03:03:23] Due to substantial corruption. Oh my god
[03:03:27] The situation is so bad that even as I continue to investigate this matter
[03:03:31] I continue to run across inmates who express suicidal idolatians and still
[03:03:38] And still they refuse to place the inmates on suicide watch and they are gambling with their lives
[03:03:44] The decision to gamble at these inmates lives is not being made by low-level guards that refuse to do the rounds
[03:03:49] But rather by the FBI director
[03:03:53] By the way, so I'm going to give you my take of what I think happened.
[03:04:01] And I've said this probably for a year now.
[03:04:04] More than that, I think Epstein did kill himself.
[03:04:08] I do.
[03:04:09] I think they let him kill himself.
[03:04:13] I think that's what happened.
[03:04:17] That's what it was.
[03:04:18] my guess. Let are told. Um good question. I don't have the answer to that. I don't. Yeah,
[03:04:34] Oh, here we go.
[03:04:39] There he is.
[03:04:41] All right, Donald.
[03:04:49] Wow.
[03:04:50] It's the first renderings of what we're doing.
[03:04:54] So I want to wish everybody a big hello and Merry Christmas,
[03:04:58] and welcome to Mar-a-Lago for this exciting announcement
[03:05:02] of the new Golden Fleet.
[03:05:04] We're calling it the Golden Fleet.
[03:05:06] I would have never guessed.
[03:05:07] The United States Navy, as you know,
[03:05:09] we're desperately in need of ships.
[03:05:11] Our ships are, some of them have got
[03:05:13] the Golden Fleet.
[03:05:15] Obsolete.
[03:05:16] And we're gonna go the exact opposite direction.
[03:05:19] We're delighted to be joined by Secretary of War,
[03:05:22] Pete Hagseth, who's doing a fantastic job,
[03:05:24] and Secretary of the Navy, John Phelan.
[03:05:28] Marco Rubio is here, who gave a great,
[03:05:31] Few words for the end of last week. He spoke for he's just standing there hours and great
[03:05:37] What a good job we're doing which is true. Oh wow
[03:05:40] Commander-in-chief, it's my great honor to announce that I have approved a plan for the Navy to begin the construction of two brand new
[03:05:48] Very large largest we've ever built
[03:05:52] battleships
[03:05:53] You know you used to build the Iowa. Oh shit, Missouri
[03:05:57] the Wisconsin, the Alabama, many others.
[03:06:00] We had big battleships.
[03:06:02] These are bigger, but they will have 100 times the,
[03:06:08] they'll be 100 times the force, the power, and-
[03:06:12] Of what?
[03:06:13] There's never been anything-
[03:06:15] Trump class?
[03:06:16] These have been under design consideration for a long time.
[03:06:21] And it started with me in my first term,
[03:06:24] because I said, why aren't we doing battleships
[03:06:26] like we used to?
[03:06:26] making battleships true yeah so true these are the best in the world I'll be
[03:06:32] the fastest the biggest wow by far 100 times more powerful than what than any
[03:06:37] battleship than anything okay the Iowa the Missouri Wisconsin Alabama and
[03:06:43] others but they're they were similar in size some a little bit bigger than the
[03:06:47] others but if you take the biggest one it's 100 times more powerful they're
[03:06:54] longer by a little bit but the and the bigger the bigger ships but they hold
[03:07:01] much more they use the word lethality battles are the largest and most heavily
[03:07:08] armed vessel built specifically for naval combat while America built many new
[03:07:14] warships over the years they've been they tended to be smaller much smaller
[03:07:20] That's true. Yeah, if we don't have the big ships where we are and where we're going and peace through strength
[03:07:27] Make them even bigger, but including we've been building aircraft carriers. We're gonna be upping that also we're gonna be
[03:07:35] Going to a
[03:07:36] Superior aircraft we have the Ford class. We're gonna be upping that to a different class of
[03:07:43] aircraft carrier what class is it called?
[03:07:45] We haven't built the battleship since 1994.
[03:07:49] What class is the new class going to build?
[03:07:51] These cutting-edge vessels will be some of the most lethal surface warfare ships.
[03:07:57] It will be actually the most ever built other than our submarines.
[03:08:00] We have submarines which will have in many ways even more lethality, and we have many
[03:08:06] of them under construction.
[03:08:08] Amazing.
[03:08:10] Each one of these will be the largest battleship in the history of our country.
[03:08:15] the largest battleship in the history of the world ever built and again it's 100
[03:08:20] times more powerful than the previous Iowa class it's called those are the big
[03:08:26] ones that you see on a show victory at sea I don't have anyone seen victory at
[03:08:29] sea but it was a classic I've never heard except for my dad telling me about
[03:08:34] that supremacy revive the American shipbuilding industry and inspire fear
[03:08:39] that's crazy enemies all over the world we want respect we're gonna have it
[03:08:44] We never have more respected now than we ever were.
[03:08:48] Here and a half ago, they laughed at us.
[03:08:50] Now they respect us again at levels
[03:08:52] that they've never respected us.
[03:08:54] We envision that these two ships, we're talking about 10,
[03:08:58] but we're going to start with two,
[03:09:00] and we're going to quickly morph into 10.
[03:09:02] And ultimately, we think it's going
[03:09:03] to be anywhere from 20 to 25 of these.
[03:09:06] Holy shit.
[03:09:07] We're starting with the first two immediately,
[03:09:09] and we're going to then be very quickly involved with,
[03:09:13] I think we're going to do another eight.
[03:09:16] And then we're going to ultimately,
[03:09:18] and pretty quickly have a total of about 20 to 25.
[03:09:22] We'll make that determined.
[03:09:23] All right, good.
[03:09:25] We're saying that these ships will be the first
[03:09:28] of a whole new class of battleships
[03:09:30] to be produced in the years to come.
[03:09:33] From Theodore Roosevelt, the great white fleet.
[03:09:37] You remember that?
[03:09:38] The great white fleet to the legendary USS Missouri,
[03:09:42] who's massive guns helped win World War II.
[03:09:46] America's battleships have always been
[03:09:48] unmistakable symbols of national power.
[03:09:52] We stopped making them for whatever reason, I don't know.
[03:09:56] And I want to congratulate John Thalen,
[03:09:59] who is your secretary, secretary of the name.
[03:10:03] He came to me the first day we met.
[03:10:05] What about the private-hearing thing?
[03:10:07] Battleships, and I said,
[03:10:08] you're absolutely on the right track.
[03:10:10] He said, why are we doing other things?
[03:10:13] We have missiles, which are much more expensive.
[03:10:15] By the way, these battleships have tremendous numbers
[03:10:18] of missiles, but they also have guns.
[03:10:20] And in many ways, guns can do the trick just as well as
[03:10:23] missiles at a tiny fraction of the cost.
[03:10:27] What's completed these new 30 to 40,000 ton plus vessels
[03:10:34] will be the flagships of the American naval fleet.
[03:10:37] And there'll be never.
[03:10:40] There has never been anything built like them.
[03:10:43] And I just want to be very clear that we're building them here.
[03:10:50] We're working with others, but we're building them here.
[03:10:53] We have great Navy yards.
[03:10:56] We'll be negotiating with some of the companies
[03:10:58] that are running those yards, sitting over the yards.
[03:11:02] We used to build a ship a day during World War II.
[03:11:04] Now we don't do ships very much anymore.
[03:11:07] We do military ships.
[03:11:08] We do submarines.
[03:11:09] By the way, we're 15 to 20 years advanced
[03:11:12] in our submarines over anybody else.
[03:11:14] That was one of the things that I did in my first term.
[03:11:18] We make the best submarines by far in the world.
[03:11:21] We're at least 15 years advanced ahead of anybody else
[03:11:24] in submarine development.
[03:11:26] Most powerful, that's right.
[03:11:27] The most powerful weapon anywhere in the world,
[03:11:30] undetectable.
[03:11:33] So, the fellowships are gonna be armed, just.
[03:11:35] Yes!
[03:11:36] In terms of guns and missiles
[03:11:39] at the highest level.
[03:11:40] There you go.
[03:11:41] They'll also have hypersonic weapons, many hypersonic weapons,
[03:11:44] state-of-the-art electric rail guns.
[03:11:47] Israel knows where those submarines are.
[03:11:50] That you've been starting to read about.
[03:11:52] I'll tell you that.
[03:11:53] Lasers, where you aim the laser at a target, it just wipes it out.
[03:11:56] They'll be the most sophisticated lasers in the world,
[03:12:00] and the most sophisticated laser in the world will be on the battleships
[03:12:05] that we're building.
[03:12:07] They'll also carry the nuclear arms she launched, cruise missiles currently under development.
[03:12:11] Fucking laser submarines, that's right.
[03:12:14] Institute it pretty quickly, but they're under development and they've proven to be extremely
[03:12:19] lethal.
[03:12:20] Finally.
[03:12:21] The US Navy will lead the design of these ships along with me because I'm a very
[03:12:25] aesthetic person alongside our partners in American industry and we're going to
[03:12:31] We have Pete Hexeth and Marco and a lot of very talented people involved.
[03:12:37] A lot of it's already been done.
[03:12:38] We've been doing this for months.
[03:12:40] Man.
[03:12:41] The construction will create thousands of American jobs.
[03:12:44] Merry Christmas.
[03:12:45] The jobs created.
[03:12:47] I mean, already we have factories being built unrelated to this.
[03:12:50] Although AI will be a big factor when it comes to these ships.
[03:12:54] There'll be very AI, AI control.
[03:12:57] Today's announcement is yet another step in our mission to make the United States Navy
[03:13:02] stronger than ever before.
[03:13:04] Again, when you talk about 100 times the power of these massive ships that we had years ago,
[03:13:10] it's pretty amazing.
[03:13:13] And next week I'm going to meet with the defense prime contractors.
[03:13:17] I'm going to meet with them here, Florida.
[03:13:21] And we're going to be talking about production schedules because they're too slow.
[03:13:27] We have many countries, allies that are wanting to buy.
[03:13:30] We make the greatest equipment in the world by far.
[03:13:33] Nobody's even close.
[03:13:34] But they're going to do so fast.
[03:13:36] How about that?
[03:13:37] Great.
[03:13:38] So we're going to be meeting with them to talk about the production schedules.
[03:13:42] We're going to have strong production schedules.
[03:13:46] And the only way they're going to be able to do that is to build new plants.
[03:13:49] with the F-35. We have many people want the F-35 fighter jet, and it takes too long to
[03:13:54] deliver them to allies or to ourselves. It takes too long. The only way they're going
[03:13:58] to be able to deliver them is if they build new plants. They don't want to build new plants
[03:14:03] because that's expensive. So we're going to be discussing production schedules. We're
[03:14:07] going to be discussing cap expenditure. We'll be discussing the pay to executives
[03:14:16] where they're making $45 million and $50 million a year and not being able to build quickly,
[03:14:21] they're going to make that kind of money, they have to build quickly.
[03:14:24] Again we make the best equipment in the world, but they don't make them fast enough.
[03:14:29] And we're going to be also discussing dividends.
[03:14:31] We want the dividends to go into the creation of production facilities.
[03:14:38] So we'll be talking about all CAPEX dividends and the pay.
[03:14:43] also going to be talking about buybacks. They spend so much money on buybacks. I want to buy back
[03:14:48] their stock. I don't want them to buy back their stock. I want them to put the money in plant and
[03:14:53] equipment so they can build these planes fast. I think he's right. He's right about this.
[03:15:00] Immediately. I mean, I have sold more planes than any president by far times probably 20.
[03:15:07] Every time I go someplace, I sell a hundred planes.
[03:15:11] That includes commercial planes, bowings, et cetera, but it also includes fighter jets.
[03:15:16] I'm always having to say five years, six years, seven years, helicopters, Apache helicopters,
[03:15:21] many years, India bought them.
[03:15:23] They want to get them.
[03:15:24] They don't want to wait a long time.
[03:15:26] So we don't want to have executives making $50 million a year issuing big dividends
[03:15:32] to everybody and also doing buybacks.
[03:15:36] Yeah, true. And then they say, well, we don't have the money to build the plant. They got to build plants. Plants to make F-35s. Plants to make helicopters. Plants to make the F-47 new jet.
[03:15:47] And that's it. And that's what I'm going to be talking to them about. We're going to start spending money on building airplanes and ships and the things that we need.
[03:15:57] We need not in 10 years and 15 years.
[03:16:00] We need them now and was strong about it.
[03:16:03] Last week, the Navy announced a brand new class of frigate
[03:16:08] and they're going to be working with a South Korean company.
[03:16:11] Hanwha Good Company recently agreed to invest $5 billion
[03:16:14] in Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
[03:16:16] We're opening up the Philadelphia Shipyard once
[03:16:19] a great yard.
[03:16:20] Now it was a long time ago decommissioned,
[03:16:23] but now it's reopening, working with the Navy
[03:16:26] working with private companies. The record-setting defense bill I signed last week authorized
[03:16:32] $26 billion to build new ships, including destroyers and various others. We already have
[03:16:39] a lot of submarines, as you know, under construction. We're building a lot of submarines that can
[03:16:45] be attached. I can't wait for the draft. We have right now... Who wants to get drafted?
[03:16:49] 15 submarines under construction are ready to start and we have again the greatest submarine
[03:16:56] in the world with technology like they talk about awesome.
[03:17:00] Well I would say submarines are a bigger deal than ships we have we're fit we're at least
[03:17:09] at least 15 years ahead of any other competitor China Russia nobody can come close.
[03:17:15] We're also building right now three large aircraft carriers,
[03:17:18] in addition to the ones we have.
[03:17:21] And we have, actually, interestingly,
[03:17:23] we have a lot of submarines.
[03:17:25] How many submarines do we have now, all together, approximately?
[03:17:28] So we have over 30.
[03:17:30] Huh?
[03:17:31] What?
[03:17:32] Over 30.
[03:17:33] We have over 30.
[03:17:35] But these are the super duper subs,
[03:17:37] and there's nothing like them.
[03:17:39] So we're going to be doing, from 12 to 15 brand new
[03:17:42] submarines. We have a couple of other things going on. We'll be building other elements
[03:17:53] of Navy. We'll be fixing up headquarters. We'll be fixing up places for our great sailors
[03:18:01] to live. And we're going to be working very hard with companies, but we're also going
[03:18:05] to be penalizing companies that aren't doing a good job. For instance, when they
[03:18:09] built the Ford, Gerald Ford, the cost overruns were ridiculous. That was done in
[03:18:15] Norfolk, Virginia. We're gonna be talking about that with that company. The
[03:18:18] cost overruns were out of control. In World War II, the United States built
[03:18:23] upwards of four ships per day. Can you believe it? Four ships a day. Four, I
[03:18:27] thought I said one. On average. And it wasn't all big warships, but
[03:18:32] they were ships. Is that the four now? Freighters, tankers. And it's a
[03:18:36] the tragedy that we allowed this incredible capability
[03:18:40] to just go astray.
[03:18:41] We don't do that much anymore.
[03:18:44] We do build our warships, but that's about it.
[03:18:46] But that's a lot.
[03:18:48] We're going to restore America's
[03:18:49] and major shipbuilding power.
[03:18:51] We're going to ensure the USA
[03:18:53] is the most powerful fleet anywhere in the world
[03:18:56] and long into the future, with battleships
[03:18:58] helping lead the way and the submarines
[03:19:00] that, again, nobody competes with us.
[03:19:02] When we're building the Death Star?
[03:19:04] I just want to thank everybody.
[03:19:05] 23 years secretary Hicks had to say a few words followed by
[03:19:11] The secretary but if you if you would secretary of the Navy, but Pete's doing a fantastic job
[03:19:19] By the way, we have he said super duper subs are down 96.2 percent 96 coming into the United States
[03:19:29] 92.6 by see oh 92 and soon will be starting the same program on land. Oh the land is much easier
[03:19:35] but every one of those boats that we knocked out saved 25,000 lives so we
[03:19:44] saved 25,000 lives every time we knock out one of those boats with the drugs
[03:19:48] pouring in and you just have to see it means people say oh gee do you think do
[03:19:53] you think it was really drugs well just take a look bags all over the place
[03:19:57] that's not fishing equipment there's no fishing rods what about the fishing
[03:20:01] submarine fast when you see a boat with four engines or five engines on
[03:20:05] and going 40, 50 miles an hour, they get hit.
[03:20:10] We save 25,000 lives every single time we knock out a boat.
[03:20:16] And it's over 96% stopped by sea.
[03:20:20] We're trying to figure out who the other 4% are, frankly.
[03:20:23] And we're gonna have the same success,
[03:20:26] but even quicker, it's much easier on land.
[03:20:30] If they wanna come by land,
[03:20:31] they're gonna end up having a big problem.
[03:20:34] going to get blown to pieces. Because we don't want our people poisoned. 300,000 people died
[03:20:40] probably last year 300,000. Somebody said last night, there was only 175,000 people. That's
[03:20:49] like three stadiums, big football stadiums filled up with people died. But I think the
[03:20:54] real number is 300,000. We're not going to have that anymore. So we're doing a great
[03:20:59] job and we enjoy doing it. Our border is secure. Our country is strong. Trillions of
[03:21:06] dollars is coming into our country from other countries and companies. They're
[03:21:10] building factories and plants including auto plants all over the United States of
[03:21:14] America. Without tariffs they wouldn't be doing anything although they were very
[03:21:18] happy with the November 5th election. But it's only because they want to
[03:21:22] avoid paying tariffs that they're all coming in and again the biggest
[03:21:26] This number was $3 trillion in history, that was China many years ago.
[03:21:31] Now it's $18 trillion and that's just in 10 months.
[03:21:35] We think we could hit $20 trillion.
[03:21:37] That's investment in the United States, including plant and equipment.
[03:21:41] So thank you very much.
[03:21:42] So a lot of money.
[03:21:43] I'll ask Pete to say a few words.
[03:21:44] And then John, if you have any questions, we'll take them.
[03:21:48] Thank you.
[03:21:49] Oh, they're going to do questions?
[03:21:50] Oh, boy.
[03:21:51] Mr. President, you're exactly right.
[03:21:54] There are.
[03:21:55] Oh boy, we're going to get questions.
[03:21:56] No fishermen and no fishing boats, just drug dealers
[03:22:00] and narco terrorists.
[03:22:01] And with every strike, we're saving American lives.
[03:22:05] No other president was willing to do real deterrence.
[03:22:07] That's exactly what's happening.
[03:22:09] By the way, I can really agree with you.
[03:22:11] Mr. President, Secretary Rubio.
[03:22:14] Blow up the boats.
[03:22:15] To talk about what peace and new strength really looks like.
[03:22:17] You can talk about it, or you can invest in it,
[03:22:20] and you can build it.
[03:22:21] And that's exactly what President Trump is doing.
[03:22:24] At the Department of War, we're restoring the warrior ethos.
[03:22:26] In fact, the president mentioned the NDAA.
[03:22:28] We put into law merit-based.
[03:22:29] The warrior ethos.
[03:22:30] We put into law getting rid of DEI and political correctness.
[03:22:33] No fat people.
[03:22:34] That's not part of how our military operates.
[03:22:36] No fat people or women.
[03:22:37] And you see that in the spirit of the Department of War.
[03:22:40] We're rebuilding the military.
[03:22:41] President Trump did it once.
[03:22:42] He's doing again with historic investments
[03:22:45] today in shipbuilding.
[03:22:46] And we're re-establishing deterrents,
[03:22:48] whether that's at the border, whether it's through Golden
[03:22:50] Dome, what happened with Midnight Hammer,
[03:22:53] and what Iran found out, those drug boats,
[03:22:55] those poothies opening up the shipping lanes.
[03:22:58] American strength is back on the world stage.
[03:23:00] And the announcement of the Golden Fleet,
[03:23:03] anchored by the biggest and most lethal ever,
[03:23:07] accomplishes all three of those things,
[03:23:09] and marks a generational commitment to American seapower.
[03:23:13] Across the entire department,
[03:23:15] we are developing new operational concepts,
[03:23:18] deploying cutting edge technologies,
[03:23:19] and making major investments.
[03:23:22] golden fleet in our Navy. This is all this is happening in all domains including
[03:23:27] space as the president has talked about before anyone else so it's the highest of
[03:23:32] domains and the lowest domains undersea and especially today in seapower that
[03:23:37] all right has to be decisive has been in the history of America and we'll do the
[03:23:42] Jewish space lasers that they talk about we will make sure that anything
[03:23:46] that flows from our country and with our allies allies flows freely and
[03:23:51] and uncontested new and better ships will provide this is my taxes today and
[03:23:56] for generations to come paying for this new class these new investments will be
[03:24:01] the types of things that for decades Trump for century American people will
[03:24:05] look back and thank President Trump the USS defy is to invest right now in
[03:24:10] capabilities we need today tomorrow and long into the future so Mr. President
[03:24:14] thank you this investment and I'll hand it over there goes affordable food oh
[03:24:17] Oh, no, no, we're gonna just
[03:24:20] We're gonna have more homeless people now. Mr. President the secretary hexes. That's what we need
[03:24:26] Thank you for being here on a very consequential day big day
[03:24:31] From my very first conversation with President Trump about serving as a secretary of the Navy
[03:24:36] He's talked about the great Iowa class battleship and why America doesn't build ships anymore
[03:24:42] With that kind of offensive firepower that takes the fight to the enemy
[03:24:47] who's the enemy during my time in the job I've talked extensively with our
[03:24:51] combatant commanders like Admiral Paparo and Admiral Cooper
[03:24:55] and our CNO Admiral Cottle what I've learned is is that not only is the
[03:24:59] president's idea a good one it's something that navy desperately needs
[03:25:04] and now has a formal requirement for it the future Trump class battleship
[03:25:09] USS Defiant will be the largest deadliest and most
[03:25:14] versatile and best looking warship anywhere on the world's oceans.
[03:25:18] I want to thank the President for his vision to make this game-changing capability for the
[03:25:25] United States.
[03:25:26] Trump class, that's right.
[03:25:27] The Iowa was designed to go on the attack with the biggest guns, and that's exactly
[03:25:32] what will define the Trump class battleships.
[03:25:35] Offensive firepower from the biggest guns of our era.
[03:25:39] This ship isn't just to swat the arrows.
[03:25:41] It is going to reach out and kill the archers.
[03:25:44] And for the first time in generations, we'll have a new leg in America's nuclear deterrence.
[03:25:50] Because the Trump class battleship will carry the nuclear armed sea launched cruise missile.
[03:25:56] Striking dominance isn't all that the Trump class battleship brings to the fight at sea.
[03:26:02] It has the size and capacity to serve as a flagship for our fleet commanders.
[03:26:07] Everything is going to be in control naval forces far out to sea the gold car shown in the series in the president
[03:26:15] Don't victory at sea
[03:26:17] Admiral's bull Halsey yeah, and Raymond's parents
[03:26:20] Commanded the war in the Pacific war to their battleship flagships during World War two. Yep
[03:26:25] Now this new battleship will command everything from warships to drones and everything in between
[03:26:32] We're going to make battles battle groups great again
[03:26:35] And this is just one piece of the president's golden fleet that we're going to build with
[03:26:41] the investments he talked about.
[03:26:43] A new frigate, a white frigate.
[03:26:45] No.
[03:26:46] The one our warfighters have told us they need.
[03:26:48] More amphibious power for Marines with new capabilities like the medium landing ship.
[03:26:55] As part of the Navy's high-low mix, we're moving out aggressively on unmanned vessels
[03:27:00] with funding from the president's one big beautiful bill to bring options to the
[03:27:04] the fight and pull new non-traditional defense partners into the American
[03:27:10] shipbuilding ecosystem. And we're making a generational investment in support
[03:27:15] ships, logistics wins wars, and that kind of shipbuilding is a spark that will
[03:27:20] ignite the industrial base and help power the commercial shipbuilding.
[03:27:26] That the president has plans? Under your leadership, Mr. President, we will have more tonnage and fire power
[03:27:32] under construction than ever before in our history.
[03:27:35] That's a lot.
[03:27:36] Building the president's golden fleet
[03:27:38] means jobs across the United States now.
[03:27:41] There'll be work for shipyards everywhere,
[03:27:43] from Philadelphia to San Diego,
[03:27:46] from Maine to Mississippi,
[03:27:48] from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast.
[03:27:50] Uh-huh.
[03:27:51] And for manufacturers that will build components
[03:27:53] for this battleship in every state.
[03:27:56] The president has been clear.
[03:27:58] We must bring back our American maritime industrial might.
[03:28:02] And he has told me many times that his Secretary of the Navy
[03:28:05] is my job to equip our sailors to win the fight at sea
[03:28:09] with the finest ships in our history.
[03:28:12] To conclude, the USS Defiant battleship
[03:28:15] will inspire awe and reverence for the American flag
[03:28:19] whenever it pulls into a foreign port.
[03:28:22] It will be a source of pride for every American
[03:28:24] when it brings home our brave sailors who
[03:28:27] will sail defiant, raise their fists,
[03:28:30] and say, we are peace through strength.
[03:28:33] And our adversaries will know when the Trump class
[03:28:36] USS Defiant appears on the horizon.
[03:28:38] They're dead.
[03:28:39] The American victory at sea is inevitable.
[03:28:41] Oh.
[03:28:42] Thank you, Mr. President.
[03:28:44] Now when a conflict arises, you're going to ask,
[03:28:47] not one, but two questions.
[03:28:50] Where are the carriers and where are the battleships?
[03:28:53] Thank you.
[03:28:56] And where is that?
[03:28:57] How many people are ordering?
[03:28:58] John Fallon is one of the most successful businessmen in the country, in our country.
[03:29:02] It's been a tremendous success, and he wanted to do this, and for nothing he's taken
[03:29:09] probably the largest salary cut in history, but he wanted to do it. He wants to rebuild
[03:29:15] our Navy, and you needed that kind of a brain to...
[03:29:18] So he just showed up? It's like, yeah, we're going to build a bunch of ships?
[03:29:21] Information on him, which is probably enough.
[03:29:23] But one of the most successful men in the Caribbean is that because he understands it
[03:29:28] and he understands finance in addition to what we're talking about.
[03:29:32] Somebody who's doing a fantastic job is Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, and Marco maybe
[03:29:37] say a few words and then we'll answer some questions.
[03:29:40] What the hell is he supposed to talk about?
[03:29:41] Thank you, Mr. President.
[03:29:42] And I don't have much to add.
[03:29:43] This is a phenomenal presentation.
[03:29:45] Thank you, Mr. President.
[03:29:46] This is American industrial power returning.
[03:29:49] This is the ability, once again, to rebuild, to have industry in the United States.
[03:29:53] He was not ready for this.
[03:29:54] This is generational and the change, not just in terms of applying American war power,
[03:29:59] increasing our ability to protect the seas.
[03:30:01] The U.S. Navy is the single biggest source of peace in the world of all of our forces
[03:30:06] because it gives us a global footprint, but it rebuilds American industrial capacity.
[03:30:10] The ability to make things again in our country has been critical to what the President's
[03:30:14] agenda has been all about.
[03:30:15] I generally agree with this, by the way.
[03:30:17] Yeah, true.
[03:30:18] The country is grateful for it.
[03:30:19] of Americans would be grateful for it.
[03:30:21] Wow.
[03:30:22] Thank you.
[03:30:23] By the way, I think I'd just like to point out that these ships are made of steel as opposed
[03:30:28] to aluminum.
[03:30:29] It's a big difference, as you know.
[03:30:31] Battle ships are great battle ships.
[03:30:33] Ah!
[03:30:34] Six and seven-inch steel hulls.
[03:30:36] And these are going to be likewise made out of very powerful steel.
[03:30:40] Our steel industry is coming back very strongly, by the way.
[03:30:44] It's coming back at record numbers.
[03:30:47] And we're going to be using it in steel.
[03:30:49] as opposed to an aluminum side, which in all fairness is not the same.
[03:30:54] So John, we're going with all steel, I understand, and that's going to be something that people
[03:31:01] are surprised more expensive, but not even comparable in terms of the importance and
[03:31:07] the strength.
[03:31:08] Yeah, please.
[03:31:09] Good to have you.
[03:31:10] Do you see them as a counter to China?
[03:31:13] We're going to start almost immediately.
[03:31:14] What are they going to do with it?
[03:31:15] We're probably talking about two and a half years.
[03:31:18] In terms of the mission, do you see it as a counter to China?
[03:31:22] It's a counter to everybody.
[03:31:24] It's not China.
[03:31:25] We get along great with China.
[03:31:26] We have a great relationship with President Xi.
[03:31:29] And not China.
[03:31:30] It's just everybody.
[03:31:31] You don't know who comes along.
[03:31:33] Just a stunt on the nose.
[03:31:34] But we just wanted peace through strength.
[03:31:36] Hopefully we don't have to use them.
[03:31:38] But there will never be anything built like these.
[03:31:40] Think of it.
[03:31:41] Those battleships are incredible.
[03:31:43] These have 100 times the power.
[03:31:46] Surprise-seeking questions.
[03:31:47] And they were big, and they were powerful.
[03:31:50] You know, I thought about taking some that are
[03:31:53] anti-dark and changing them.
[03:31:56] And then when I said that, you know, if we did,
[03:31:58] we'd be about, if we doubled them,
[03:32:02] they'd be at like just a tiny fraction of what one of these
[03:32:05] was.
[03:32:06] This is the new technology, which is incredible.
[03:32:09] So we decided pretty early on not to do that.
[03:32:12] Yeah, please.
[03:32:12] Mr. Thomas, President.
[03:32:14] with most peace with that media.
[03:32:16] You just referenced the lower amount of illegal drugs
[03:32:19] that are coming by sea and you just said that
[03:32:21] you're going to start that same program on land soon.
[03:32:24] Are you just referring to Venezuela?
[03:32:26] Are you referring to other countries?
[03:32:28] Anywhere drugs are pouring in.
[03:32:30] Not just Venezuela.
[03:32:32] Speaking of Venezuela, oil.
[03:32:34] What are we going to do with the oil that we have?
[03:32:36] What are we going to do with what?
[03:32:38] The oil that has been seized.
[03:32:40] The United States seized 1.9 million barrels of oil
[03:32:43] on December 10th. We're keeping the ships also, yeah please. Next.
[03:33:00] About Venezuela, sir, have you spoken to American oil companies that have had their
[03:33:04] assets seized about what a post-Midurals Venezuela would mean for them, coming back
[03:33:08] I can restart.
[03:33:09] Oh, the big ones?
[03:33:10] Yeah.
[03:33:11] No, have us.
[03:33:12] Yeah, please.
[03:33:13] Why do you feel like this initiative was neglected for so many years, and does this come amidst
[03:33:16] the rising tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela?
[03:33:19] Would you like to go with Venezuela?
[03:33:20] Yes.
[03:33:21] Well, you had a different kind of a president before me.
[03:33:25] They didn't mind being ripped off.
[03:33:26] They didn't mind being robbed.
[03:33:27] They didn't mind drugs pouring into our country.
[03:33:29] They didn't mind the jails of Venezuela and Tren de Hiragua being emptied into
[03:33:34] the U.S. where they take over Colorado and other places.
[03:33:37] I do mind.
[03:33:38] So you had a different kind of a precedent.
[03:33:41] I hope people are enjoying it because we've never been respected more than we are now.
[03:33:45] Yeah, please.
[03:33:46] He just doesn't give a fuck today, huh?
[03:33:51] Thank you, Mr. President.
[03:33:52] He's surprised by the number of photos of Bill Clinton and Epstein files.
[03:33:55] Oh!
[03:33:56] And can you commit to their full...
[03:33:57] Oh!
[03:33:58] And you're surprised by the number of photos of Bill Clinton and Epstein files.
[03:34:03] And can you commit to their full release by the end of the year?
[03:34:05] the victims were protesting that too many of them were
[03:34:08] reacted. I know there are a lot of people that are angry
[03:34:11] about all of the pictures of other people. That's me. That's
[03:34:14] me. I don't like Bill Clinton. I've always gotten along with
[03:34:19] Bill Clinton. It's been nice to him. He's been nice to me.
[03:34:21] We've always gotten all respect him. I hate to see photos
[03:34:25] come out of him, but this is what the Democrats, mostly
[03:34:28] Democrats and a couple of bad Republicans are asking for.
[03:34:31] So they give me their photos of me too. Everybody was
[03:34:34] friendly with this guy, either friendly or not friendly, but then he was around, he was
[03:34:38] all over Palm Beach and other places, and Harvard was his best friend, Myron Summers, and Bill
[03:34:44] Clinton was a friend of his, but everybody was. I actually threw him out of Mar-a-Lago,
[03:34:49] and as a person who was in Mar-a-Lago, I threw him out of Mar-a-Lago, this is Mar-a-Lago,
[03:34:55] it's the hottest place in, I think it's the hottest place in the world, but it's
[03:34:58] the hottest place in Florida, and everybody would come here, he'd come here. We actually
[03:35:03] throw them out. But no, I don't like the pictures of Bill Clinton being shown. I don't
[03:35:08] like the pictures of other people being shown. I think it's a terrible thing. I think Bill
[03:35:13] Clinton's a big boy. He can handle it. But you probably have pictures being exposed of
[03:35:18] other people that innocently met Jeffrey Epstein years ago, many years ago.
[03:35:23] He's right.
[03:35:24] And they're highly respected bankers and lawyers and others. And they'll end up, because
[03:35:30] of guys like Massie, who's a real boss.
[03:35:33] If his polls are down to about 9%, by the way,
[03:35:36] the great state of Kentucky.
[03:35:37] If you look at Kentucky, Kentucky is such a great place.
[03:35:42] But I don't know.
[03:35:43] They've got a couple of people in there
[03:35:45] that are very strange in terms of leadership.
[03:35:48] But Massey's a loser.
[03:35:50] And he likes it.
[03:35:51] And that he works with the Democrats.
[03:35:52] He's just being used by the Democrats.
[03:35:55] Because what this whole thing is with Epstein
[03:35:57] is a way of trying to deflect from the tremendous success
[03:36:00] that the Republican Party has.
[03:36:03] Like, for instance, today we're building the biggest ships
[03:36:05] in the world, most powerful ships in the world,
[03:36:07] and they're asking me questions about Jeffrey Epstein.
[03:36:10] I thought that was finished.
[03:36:12] I believe they gave over 100,000 pages of documents,
[03:36:15] and there's some of the speculations.
[03:36:18] It's an interesting question,
[03:36:19] because a lot of people are very angry
[03:36:21] that pictures are being released of other people
[03:36:24] that really had nothing to do with Epstein,
[03:36:26] but they're in a picture with him
[03:36:27] because he was at a party,
[03:36:29] and you ruin a reputation of somebody.
[03:36:31] So a lot of people are very angry that this continues.
[03:36:35] A lot of Republicans are angry because of the fact
[03:36:37] that it's just used to deflect against a tremendous success.
[03:36:41] Look, we have $18 trillion coming into our country.
[03:36:44] We have, I believe we're going to have the most successful
[03:36:46] economy in history.
[03:36:48] We inherited a mess.
[03:36:49] Now prices are coming way down.
[03:36:51] Gasoline is less than $2 in some states, $197, $195.
[03:36:58] A gallon.
[03:36:58] $195.
[03:37:00] a dollar and 95 cents, think of that, a gallon.
[03:37:03] Nobody ever thought they'd see that.
[03:37:06] They don't want to talk about that.
[03:37:07] They don't want to talk about Epstein.
[03:37:09] And the problem is a lot of Democrats
[03:37:12] are being caught up in the web, like Larry Summers.
[03:37:14] Larry Summers was the head of Harvard.
[03:37:17] He's now been forced to resign from every board he's on,
[03:37:20] and he was thrown off the Harvard board.
[03:37:22] He's really going off on this, huh?
[03:37:24] He was at Epstein's Island a lot.
[03:37:27] I wasn't.
[03:37:27] I never went there, by the way.
[03:37:29] Oh, fortunately it's nice, but I never went there.
[03:37:33] But a lot of people did go there.
[03:37:35] But instead of talking about the battleships
[03:37:37] or instead of talking about most favored nations drugs,
[03:37:41] we're bringing down drug prices
[03:37:44] like at a level that has never even been thought of
[03:37:47] by thousands, think of it, by 1,000%,
[03:37:51] by 1,200, 1,300, 1,400% in some cases,
[03:37:56] The drug that sells for $10 in London is costing $130 in New York.
[03:38:03] That's a lot.
[03:38:04] They're bringing it down to $20 and they're going to go up to $20.
[03:38:07] So they're going from $10 to $20, which is a doubling.
[03:38:10] Fuck them.
[03:38:11] It's a doubling.
[03:38:12] Yeah, fuck them.
[03:38:13] It's a lot.
[03:38:14] But it's a doubling.
[03:38:15] But we're going down to $20.
[03:38:16] So we're going down, if you can do your own math, but it's 2,000%, 3,000%.
[03:38:25] It's pretty amazing.
[03:38:26] You know, the New York Times had a story about it,
[03:38:28] a small story, way in the back of the paper.
[03:38:31] It's the single biggest thing to happen
[03:38:34] in with respect to drugs probably in 50 years.
[03:38:37] There's never been anything like this.
[03:38:40] In my first term, I was able to get drug prices down
[03:38:44] one quarter of 1%.
[03:38:45] It's the first time in 28 years that they went down.
[03:38:47] One quarter of 1% are so proud of myself.
[03:38:50] Now we're doing them 2,000%, 1,500%, 1,200%.
[03:38:55] It's like more than Diablo immortal that pill that's a lot sold for $130 will now be selling
[03:39:02] as an example 20 dollars because the rest of the world took advantage of us without tariffs
[03:39:09] I could have never done it.
[03:39:11] I called up the heads of the countries as an example.
[03:39:15] France I spoke to a very good man President Macaron of France.
[03:39:19] Oh, I thought he's gonna say never mind.
[03:39:21] you have to raise your drug prices.
[03:39:24] He said, no, no, no, we will not do that.
[03:39:26] I said, you have to.
[03:39:28] I said, no, I don't want to do that.
[03:39:29] Look, you'd ask me if I'd go to $10 to $20.
[03:39:32] You're going to come way down to $20.
[03:39:34] We don't want to do that.
[03:39:35] Now, no fairness.
[03:39:36] No other president even tried.
[03:39:38] But if they did try, there was actually a fake story
[03:39:41] in stupid USA Today.
[03:39:43] I didn't think they'd make it there.
[03:39:45] No, no, no.
[03:39:46] So a story where Biden was trying to do this.
[03:39:50] Biden never tried to do it.
[03:39:51] Biden didn't know he was alive.
[03:39:53] He never tried to do it.
[03:39:55] But they're taking it from $10 to $20.
[03:39:59] So he would say, and the other lady said the same thing.
[03:40:02] No, no, we won't do it.
[03:40:03] I said, no, no, you're going to do it 100%.
[03:40:06] They said, nope, we're not doing it.
[03:40:07] We're not going to double our price.
[03:40:09] Because, again, if you go from $10 to $20,
[03:40:11] that's what you say.
[03:40:13] We're coming down, though, from $130 to $20.
[03:40:16] Because we're going to get the lowest drug prices
[03:40:19] in the world.
[03:40:19] Whatever the lowest price is called favor nations.
[03:40:22] We're gonna have the lowest price.
[03:40:24] Is that right?
[03:40:25] No, no, you're going to, no, no.
[03:40:26] No, no.
[03:40:28] Politically, it's unacceptable.
[03:40:30] I said, Emmanuel, you're going to do it 100%.
[03:40:33] Please accept it now, be nice.
[03:40:36] You're gonna do it 100%.
[03:40:37] No, no, no, I will not.
[03:40:39] I said, yes you are.
[03:40:40] I said, why do you keep telling me I am when,
[03:40:43] I'm not, because if you don't do it,
[03:40:44] I'm gonna put a 25% tariff
[03:40:46] when everything France sells
[03:40:47] to the United States of America and that's approximately 20 times more than I'm asking
[03:40:53] for with respect to what the fuck he said I see I agree to do it every other country said the exact
[03:41:01] same thing they all said no I will not do it I said all right on Monday morning oh my god 25
[03:41:07] percent tariff everything you sell in the case of France it was wine champagne cars everything
[03:41:14] this yeah it's 25 to 30 times the baguettes at 25% every single country
[03:41:22] agreed and that was a big problem the drug companies were difficult but fine
[03:41:27] well got blackmail yeah over the drug companies we had no control over these
[03:41:32] for our nations so every single country has agreed to do this so we will take
[03:41:38] that pill price down as an example talking about not just pills we're
[03:41:43] talk about everything yeah we'll take it down from a hundred and thirty dollars a
[03:41:47] pill down to twenty dollars a pill and the rest of the world will take it from
[03:41:53] ten dollars a pill up to twenty dollars it's the biggest thing ever to happen
[03:41:57] and it's covered barely covered in the New York Times because it's a fake
[03:42:01] newspaper yeah word that there's efficient workforce availability as you're
[03:42:09] producing what a response how does the administration wow they're a sufficient
[03:42:14] workforce availability as well we're gonna have it we're gonna have tremendous
[03:42:20] workforce availability Jesus gonna have robots helping us we're gonna have a lot
[03:42:24] of robots helping robots and because we're going to town we're building a
[03:42:29] lot between the AI and the auto plants so we're gonna need robots gonna have
[03:42:33] robots but that's gonna nice tremendous workforce and in order to operate the
[03:42:39] You're always going to need people, you know, you can have robots, but you're going to have
[03:42:42] to get somebody to start those robots and you're going to have to improve the robots,
[03:42:48] but we'll have robotic factories plus manpower.
[03:42:52] So we're going to have enough, we're going to need the help of robots and other forms
[03:42:56] of stuff.
[03:42:59] If you say employment, we're going to be employing a lot of artificial things,
[03:43:05] but the beauty is we're going to have more jobs than we've ever had.
[03:43:08] Just so you know, a number came out the other day,
[03:43:11] we have more jobs right now in the United States,
[03:43:14] more people are working right now in the United States
[03:43:17] than at any time in the history of our country.
[03:43:19] Forcentage-wise, or?
[03:43:21] Pretty amazing.
[03:43:22] So we'll have the help of, you know,
[03:43:24] mechanical help, if you want to call it that.
[03:43:26] But we'll have-
[03:43:27] Those are the robot slaves.
[03:43:30] They'll be paid a lot of money.
[03:43:32] They'll do better than they ever did.
[03:43:34] Okay.
[03:43:35] So many have been expecting a different kind of announcement today hearing your Secretary
[03:43:40] of War and Secretary of State here.
[03:43:42] You mentioned strikes on land in Venezuela more than 15 times, even now just in your recent
[03:43:48] works.
[03:43:49] That's a lot.
[03:43:50] Why should Maduro take your threats seriously?
[03:43:51] He could do whatever he wants.
[03:43:54] What's your end game?
[03:43:55] Maduro?
[03:43:56] What's your end game?
[03:43:57] There's no answer.
[03:43:58] He could do whatever he wants.
[03:44:00] We have a...
[03:44:01] Just do whatever he wants.
[03:44:02] of our model formed, the biggest we've ever had.
[03:44:04] See what happens.
[03:44:05] And by far the biggest we've ever had in South America.
[03:44:10] Yeah.
[03:44:10] He could do whatever he wants.
[03:44:11] It's all right.
[03:44:12] Whatever he wants to do.
[03:44:13] If he wants to do something, if he plays tough,
[03:44:16] it'll be the last time he's ever able to play tough.
[03:44:19] But they sent their prisoners into us.
[03:44:23] They sent people from jails and prisons.
[03:44:26] They sent people from mental institutions and insane
[03:44:29] salams into just say this is gonna fucking kill him because Biden had an open
[03:44:33] border policy okay what the Biden administration did to our country can
[03:44:38] never be forgotten they took in millions and millions 25 million people over the
[03:44:43] course of four years many of those people were murderers and drug dealers
[03:44:48] prisoners rough prisoners 11,888 murders more than half of them killed
[03:44:56] more than one person. They came into our country. Shouldn't have happened. I spoke to
[03:45:01] Kristen today. I spoke to Tom Holman today. Came down to see me.
[03:45:05] Man, we had a great meeting. They've done an amazing job. We're getting them out. We're
[03:45:08] getting them out very fast. But this should have never happened. But Venezuela was one of the
[03:45:13] Venezuelans took advantage of the open borders that Biden created more than
[03:45:19] actually 25 million. 30 million. Look, I mean, you have a very weak
[03:45:24] Governor in Colorado, look what happened in Colorado where they would occupy
[03:45:28] apartment houses and he didn't want to do anything about it because he was scared.
[03:45:32] Any other questions? Yeah go ahead please. So in response to the United States
[03:45:39] taking sanctioned oil from from Venezuela, Colombian President Gustavo
[03:45:42] Petro criticized the United States by saying well the Southwest is stolen land
[03:45:47] and that it should be returned to Latin America. I just wanted to know
[03:45:50] what your response to that is. Well he has to watch because you know he's got rage baitings.
[03:45:54] They make cocaine in Colombia. Just rage baiting the president. He's no friend of the United
[03:45:59] States. He's very bad. Very bad guy. And he's got to watch his ass because he makes cocaine
[03:46:05] and they send it into the United States of America from Colombia. We love the Colombian
[03:46:10] people. I love the Colombian people. They're great people. Energetic, smart, great. He's
[03:46:15] going to watch his act. The leader is a troublemaker and you better watch it. You better close up
[03:46:22] those cocaine factors if at least three major cocaine factors. We know where they are. You
[03:46:27] better close them up fast, yeah. By the way, it's made and sold into the United States.
[03:46:33] It comes through Mexico. Thank you, sir. You've named Governor Landry to be new special
[03:46:37] envoy to Greenland. What do you see that role in tailing and is it still your intention
[03:46:41] Well, he called me, and he viewed Louisiana, the Louisiana Purchase.
[03:46:45] He said, I'm governor of Louisiana.
[03:46:48] And he said, I didn't call him.
[03:46:49] You want to run it back?
[03:46:51] Proactive.
[03:46:52] He's a great guy.
[03:46:53] He's a deal guy.
[03:46:54] He's a deal maker type guy.
[03:46:57] And we need it for national protection.
[03:47:00] We need Greenland for national protection.
[03:47:02] They have a very small population.
[03:47:03] Denmark won't sell it?
[03:47:04] I don't know.
[03:47:05] They say Denmark won't sell it.
[03:47:06] Why do we think we have the battleships?
[03:47:07] No money.
[03:47:08] They have no military protection.
[03:47:10] They say that Denmark was there 300 years ago or something with a boat, well we were there with boats too, I'm sure.
[03:47:16] So we'll have to work it all out.
[03:47:19] But how could it be yours if you don't have any military?
[03:47:21] Very strongly. We needed financials. We need Greenland for national security.
[03:47:25] Oh my God.
[03:47:26] For minerals. We have so many sacks of minerals and oil in it. We have more oil than we have got to do.
[03:47:31] Oh my God.
[03:47:32] We need Greenland for national security.
[03:47:35] And if you take a look up and down the coast you have Russian and Chinese ships all over the place
[03:47:41] We need it for national security. Yeah, and he wanted to leave the church. So we're making him
[03:47:49] today a special envoy
[03:47:51] To Greenland Greenland's a big deal. Yeah
[03:47:55] Yeah
[03:47:56] Talks that took place this past weekend and could a trilateral a discussion of sort be the next step for a Ukrainian
[03:48:02] U.S. and Russian delegation.
[03:48:03] So the talks in Ukraine, Russia going along, they lost, you know, 27,000 soldiers last month,
[03:48:09] mostly soldiers, some people in Kiev, et cetera, but mostly soldiers.
[03:48:16] And the talks are going along, and I say, you know, there's tremendous hatred between
[03:48:20] these two countries.
[03:48:21] Nothing's going to happen.
[03:48:22] Between President Putin, President Zelensky.
[03:48:24] No progress, guys.
[03:48:25] And I hope we can get it done.
[03:48:27] We are talking.
[03:48:28] The talks are going okay.
[03:48:29] No progress.
[03:48:30] You know, I've solved eight wars and Thailand is starting to shape.
[03:48:35] Nine. Don't forget the console war.
[03:48:37] Cambodia, they started up again.
[03:48:38] But I think, Marco, we have that in pretty good shape.
[03:48:41] Wait, they're already doing it again?
[03:48:43] They've got eight wars.
[03:48:44] And I thought this would be in the middle of the pack,
[03:48:46] but maybe easy, but in the middle of the pack.
[03:48:49] But there's a lot of hatred between those two people.
[03:48:51] And when there's hatred, they're back.
[03:48:54] One war, 38 years.
[03:48:56] One war, 35 years.
[03:48:57] one war was going on for 32 years. And we stopped, think of it, we stopped a potential
[03:49:04] nuclear war between Pakistan and India. And the head of Pakistan, highly respected, General,
[03:49:13] he's a field marshal. And also the Prime Minister of Pakistan said President Trump saved 10
[03:49:20] million lives, maybe more. They did say that about him. Pakistan
[03:49:24] I did say that about him.
[03:49:26] It's true.
[03:49:27] He said the other day that President Trump saved 10
[03:49:30] million lives, maybe more.
[03:49:32] So we solved all these wars.
[03:49:34] The only one I haven't solved yet is Russia, Ukraine.
[03:49:38] Are you still fighting for the Christmas Day deadline?
[03:49:40] With Russia and Ukraine?
[03:49:42] And have you spoken with Putin or is a little planned
[03:49:44] to push the deal?
[03:49:45] I mean, I'd like to see it stop.
[03:49:47] I'm going to do whatever the fuck.
[03:49:48] We don't lose any money in that war anymore.
[03:49:50] Biden gave $350 billion.
[03:49:51] He's just going to do whatever the fuck.
[03:49:54] We now sell missiles, planes, all of the best military equipment.
[03:49:58] We sell it to NATO.
[03:49:59] We got NATO to go from 2% GDP to 5%.
[03:50:03] Nobody believed that to this day.
[03:50:05] Nobody's going to write that.
[03:50:06] Nobody believed it.
[03:50:08] And they take that money and they pay it
[03:50:09] to the United States for weapons.
[03:50:11] So we sell weapons to NATO.
[03:50:14] We sell, full price.
[03:50:15] We sell weapons to NATO.
[03:50:17] And NATO takes those weapons and probably distributes them,
[03:50:21] but gives a lot of them to Ukraine.
[03:50:24] So we're not, we don't lose any money like we did with Biden.
[03:50:27] He was spending money like a fool.
[03:50:30] He was a fool.
[03:50:31] What he did to our country is so horrible.
[03:50:34] But he gave it 350 billion between cash,
[03:50:36] gave a lot of cash, 350 between cash and cash.
[03:50:39] I feel like Biden kind of sucked on.
[03:50:41] I remember at the beginning of that whole thing,
[03:50:43] I gave him javelins,
[03:50:44] that javelins are the anti-tankbusters.
[03:50:47] And President Obama at the time,
[03:50:50] gave them sheets.
[03:50:52] I gave them javelins.
[03:50:54] They gave them sheets.
[03:50:55] But you know, the bottom line is tough.
[03:50:57] I think they're all tired of that war.
[03:50:59] Everyone's tired of that war.
[03:51:01] It's got to stop.
[03:51:02] Yeah, please.
[03:51:04] Probably true.
[03:51:04] Of an sanctioned oil tanker yesterday,
[03:51:06] are you able to share what became of that tanker?
[03:51:08] Was the US able to see that?
[03:51:09] No, it's moving along, and we'll end up getting it.
[03:51:12] We're actually pursuing it.
[03:51:14] Can you imagine?
[03:51:15] They're running it down.
[03:51:16] Because it came from the wrong location.
[03:51:17] It came out of Venezuela.
[03:51:19] and it was sanctioned.
[03:51:20] Yeah, please.
[03:51:21] I think it's up to him.
[03:51:22] I think it would be smart for him to do that, but again, we're going to find out.
[03:51:33] Look, Venezuela, the terrible thing is that they sent hundreds of thousands of people,
[03:51:41] millions of people into our open border.
[03:51:44] They sent their criminals, they sent their prisoners, they sent their drug dealers.
[03:51:49] They said they're mentally insane and incompetent people.
[03:51:53] Yeah, we already have enough of those.
[03:51:54] More than any other country.
[03:51:55] Others did too.
[03:51:56] The Congo did.
[03:51:57] We got a lot of crazy people.
[03:51:58] Others did too, and we just let them come right in,
[03:52:00] because we were right about it.
[03:52:01] Why do they keep pre-setting him?
[03:52:03] But you don't have a stupid president anymore.
[03:52:06] Yeah, I guess so.
[03:52:07] Have you set up the meeting with the health care insurers
[03:52:09] just yet?
[03:52:10] And what are you hoping to get?
[03:52:11] I'll be setting it up.
[03:52:12] I think we're going to meet with health care,
[03:52:14] the health care insurers, the insurance companies.
[03:52:18] So what I'm asking for in health care is very simple.
[03:52:20] Obamacare is a disaster.
[03:52:22] They call it the unaffordable care act.
[03:52:24] Unaffordable, I suppose.
[03:52:25] That's what they say.
[03:52:26] Unaffordable.
[03:52:27] They're going to have a tremendous increase
[03:52:28] in the money, which is Obamacare, which is them,
[03:52:31] the Democrats' fault.
[03:52:32] They'll try and blame the Republic.
[03:52:33] It has nothing to do with us.
[03:52:34] It's the Democrats' fault.
[03:52:36] What I want to do is we spend hundreds of billions
[03:52:40] of dollars a year that go to insurance companies.
[03:52:43] Yeah.
[03:52:43] I want that money to go to the people
[03:52:45] and let the people buy their own health care.
[03:52:47] He's right and he everybody loves it. It's become our issue. Yeah, true. Now before I do that
[03:52:54] I'll meet with each truck care. It's just as I met with the drug companies as you know
[03:52:59] We're just to let them know the drug companies Johnson and Johnson, but they've all agreed. Yeah, we're meeting with them
[03:53:04] Yeah, they're siphoning off billions of dollars. Fuck them
[03:53:08] But nobody would have thought the drug companies were gonna do what they did when they giving away free drugs
[03:53:13] And they did they were so they've been so great
[03:53:15] Okay. And we have most favorite nations. Nobody thought that was possible.
[03:53:21] I've heard of that.
[03:53:22] I don't think any other president ever tried to get it because they never thought they could.
[03:53:26] But with respect to the insurance companies, I want to meet, there's essentially 14 of them,
[03:53:31] 10 big, but there's a total of 14 pretty much, oh, pretty big. And I want to meet with them.
[03:53:37] I want to say I want you to cut your rates way down, way, way down.
[03:53:40] So you're just going to tell them to make less money.
[03:53:43] We'll be able to not cut them out.
[03:53:45] We'll be able to continue to deal with them, which is probably a little easier process.
[03:53:50] I think the best process is pay the money directly to the people, let them buy their
[03:53:54] own health care.
[03:53:55] Yeah, true.
[03:53:56] But I'm going to meet with them the first week back.
[03:53:59] I do it now, but they're trying to come up with a schedule.
[03:54:02] They want to meet badly.
[03:54:04] They've told me.
[03:54:05] Not bad.
[03:54:06] They want to come up with a schedule.
[03:54:07] That's the anti-capitalist?
[03:54:08] Thank God.
[03:54:09] They may have to come way down.
[03:54:11] We're also going to meet with other insurance companies because undivided insurance rates
[03:54:15] have gone through the roof, auto insurance, home insurance, I mean, insurance companies
[03:54:21] are making far more than they're entitled to.
[03:54:23] What was the question?
[03:54:24] So we're going to be doing that, but just in the meantime, we'll be meeting with the
[03:54:29] insurance companies in the first week, the first few days back in Washington because
[03:54:34] they're trying to come up with a proposal that will satisfy me.
[03:54:37] The files?
[03:54:38] Nobody's going to.
[03:54:39] Thank you very much, everybody.
[03:54:40] That's it.
[03:54:41] They're gonna be beautiful. Thank you and have a great Christmas if I don't speak to you. Thank you very much
[03:54:50] Wow
[03:54:53] So that guy better watches ass
[03:54:59] Okay, well I
[03:55:01] Would say that this is exactly like and this was more entertaining than I thought it was going to be
[03:55:07] I thought this was gonna be boring. It wasn't boring at all. That was funny
[03:55:11] That was that was entertaining. Absolutely. And yeah, there you go. I mean, again, I, I agree that they need to do more. But you know, who knows what the fuck is actually going to happen. Like if they want to build more ships, I don't really give a fuck about this. I don't care. Like go ahead and do it. Don't do it. It's up to you. Right. I don't have a strong opinion on it.
[03:55:34] But overall, I'd say it was a decent event, right?
[03:55:38] Sure.
[03:55:39] So the Trump class of ships, and we are building the golden fleet under the golden dome.
[03:55:46] People can come to the country with the gold card.
[03:55:50] I mean, guys, the funny thing is that this is exactly what people that hated Trump said
[03:55:56] that he was going to do.
[03:55:58] That he was going to make everything gold and put his name on everything.
[03:56:02] And he became president and he made everything gold and he's putting his name on everything.
[03:56:08] The golden age?
[03:56:09] Yeah.
[03:56:10] Like he actually is just doing it, right?
[03:56:14] The golden empire, the golden order.
[03:56:17] Bro, if he says that, that would be insane.
[03:56:21] And Kik just posted about me.
[03:56:23] Really?
[03:56:24] What did they say?
[03:56:25] Hopefully something good.
[03:56:26] Let me see if I find it.
[03:56:27] But yeah, I mean overall, like I generally agree with it.
[03:56:30] Christmas. What is this? Okay, give me a minute. I will watch this, but let me finish talking about
[03:56:36] this first, okay? So the Golden Oval Office, yes. The ship is cool, but it's like going from 4090s
[03:56:43] to 5090s. Like it's okay, we're upgrading our best just to be better. I mean, I don't have any frame
[03:56:48] of reference to like figure out what kind of military technology should America have, right?
[03:56:54] I mean, I'm just going to be honest with you guys. I don't really know about that. I mean,
[03:56:58] I mean, maybe it's a good idea, maybe it's not.
[03:57:00] I mean, I have no idea.
[03:57:02] So at the end of the day, you can either
[03:57:04] trust them to have a good eye on what you should be doing
[03:57:08] or what not to, or you can think they're full of shit.
[03:57:11] And it's just hard to know, right?
[03:57:13] And that's really all there is to it.
[03:57:15] You think this would make a golden war?
[03:57:16] Maybe, right?
[03:57:17] It depends on who we're going to war against, right?
[03:57:20] There's a YouTube video from 2020
[03:57:21] showing the same clip the coffee posted.
[03:57:23] Yeah, it seems like the clip is artificial.
[03:57:25] We're not sure about that,
[03:57:26] it does seem that way right whatever happened to our golden dome uh well that's i mean as far as i know
[03:57:33] it's just it's just a missile defense system right it's not like they're gonna build a dome so yeah
[03:57:38] i mean that's about it he's gonna rename greenland to gold land you say that as a joke
[03:57:47] but do you remember when everybody was joking about like Donald Trump coming into the white
[03:57:50] house and then putting gold everywhere in the oval office and now the entire oval office is full
[03:57:55] of gold ship. So I don't think you should be laughing. You should be joking around like that, man.
[03:58:01] Yeah, you need to stop that. Isn't the new ship going, yeah, you got to stop this. Like, this is a
[03:58:06] Trump wheezing out of the files. I mean, he didn't really say much about it. It was just like, wow,
[03:58:12] this is bad. People are implicated. They're not really guilty. It's so horrible. Thomas Massey
[03:58:17] sucks. And that's about it, right? I mean, he did rant about it for a while, but it didn't
[03:58:22] He didn't really say anything. He did not say anything. It just really, there's nothing really to go off of there, right?
[03:58:29] I mean, I don't know what else to say
[03:58:31] So Roman Empire was golden. Yeah, how about that? That was great, right?
[03:58:35] So, uh, yeah, I don't know. It's called goldshire. At least the ships won't actually be gold. Well, I mean, why not?
[03:58:41] I mean, maybe they should be gold. So, uh, yeah, there it is. Does your name Asmon gold? Yeah, true
[03:58:47] So, Trump looks guilty as fuck.
[03:58:50] He does, I mean, the Epstein files have obviously made him look really bad.
[03:58:53] I think that he's definitely right that a lot of people have weaponized the Epstein files
[03:58:59] to be a political goal.
[03:59:01] Like this is, they're weaponizing this for political means.
[03:59:04] They don't really, like they care about the Epstein goals and the Epstein stuff,
[03:59:08] but like they don't really care about it, right?
[03:59:11] They're just simply weaponizing this as a tool.
[03:59:13] the fact is that you know if you didn't want them to do that maybe you shouldn't have given
[03:59:17] them such a good weapon right like that's my opinion so it's like yeah they are weaponizing
[03:59:22] this yeah they are being cynical but this issue is such a big deal that it needs to be addressed
[03:59:27] one way or another right and so like I recognize that this is a game that's being played but
[03:59:33] you shouldn't have started it right you shouldn't have started this to begin with
[03:59:36] so that's my opinion he's kind of right at tarnished people's reputation he didn't do
[03:59:40] anything but taking a picture with the guy? Too bad. Too bad. That's what happens. Is it better
[03:59:45] to cast a wide net or a small net? Well, when you're trying to catch everything, you better get
[03:59:51] a wide net. So that's the way I see it. I think that's the right option. That's the right decision
[03:59:56] to make. Your thoughts on the Greenland ship? I don't want to go and get Greenland. I think
[04:00:00] it's a waste of time. It's just, I mean, like saying that Denmark doesn't have a military,
[04:00:05] So, I mean like, oh, so Denmark, this is our military.
[04:00:09] So, I mean, is Greenland really theirs, right?
[04:00:12] And yeah, I don't know about that guys.
[04:00:15] I think, oh, the kick post, right.
[04:00:17] Okay, let me pull that up.
[04:00:18] Merry Christmas, Asmongold.
[04:00:21] two asmon from kick
[04:00:35] it's gonna be a bomb
[04:00:43] It's a bomb.
[04:00:49] I knew it.
[04:01:13] um
[04:01:16] uh
[04:01:19] guys
[04:01:21] uh
[04:01:26] um
[04:01:28] Too bad my gift won't fit in a small tight black box
[04:01:34] Fuck
[04:01:38] Fuck you saying
[04:01:43] Yeah, great. What is this here? Did they send you an Asian wife? I don't think so, guys.
[04:01:56] Yeah, for shaving hair? That's not happening, okay? That is definitely not happening. And
[04:02:03] Yeah, a hair quipper. There's no way
[04:02:06] There's no more excuses
[04:02:09] It's a bomb like I just wow
[04:02:12] Okay. Yeah hygiene bomb coming. It's a bath bomb. Maybe that's it too, right and
[04:02:18] Holy shit. Well, I will okay. I will when I get this package. I will open it on stream
[04:02:25] Okay, guys, I will open the package on stream. I think it'll be great content. It'll be funny
[04:02:31] So, yes, we will do that.
[04:02:35] Probably telling you to check your P.O. box, maybe you're right, you know?
[04:02:38] And holy fucking shit.
[04:02:40] So there we go, guys.
[04:02:41] Would you shave it for a billion dollars?
[04:02:43] Would I shave my head for a billion dollars?
[04:02:44] I mean, like, okay, sure.
[04:02:45] I wouldn't do it.
[04:02:46] I hate theoreticals, but okay.
[04:02:48] Yeah, I would.
[04:02:49] But like, I don't want to shave my head, okay?
[04:02:51] I don't want to.
[04:02:52] I'm not a fan of it at all.
[04:02:54] And so, where is it here?
[04:02:56] If I can...
[04:02:57] What the hell is going on here?
[04:02:58] This is insane.
[04:03:00] And uh, it's most racist thing, really?
[04:03:04] Who's this?
[04:03:05] LFR, looking for Raid?
[04:03:08] Who the fuck is this guy?
[04:03:11] So JD Vance, you said white people no longer have to apologize for being white no more,
[04:03:17] huh?
[04:03:18] Wow.
[04:03:19] all right all right okay yeah I got it yeah for sure next that's probably the
[04:03:36] most racist sugar honey ice tea I've ever heard in my life what long I have to
[04:03:41] apologize for being white what wow wow wow that's probably the most racist
[04:03:51] thing I've ever heard anybody say you gotta be joking bro ever wow they got
[04:03:57] apologize no more so who am I hold a counter huh who I'm gonna give reparations
[04:04:06] This guy
[04:04:08] Who might there's no way this is real there's no way this is so stupid this no there's no way this is real
[04:04:17] Man, it's a boost
[04:04:20] No, no, this is this has got to be some bullshit. Why is there's no way there's no way it's real
[04:04:26] Don't take the bait. That's funny and Israel expands global influence drive through tech and AI deals. Oh
[04:04:34] good
[04:04:36] All right, great.
[04:04:38] So we have, what is this here?
[04:04:40] Imagine the outrage of any group, but white people were banned.
[04:04:44] UC Berkeley accused of systematic racism
[04:04:47] after banning white people from California Community Farm
[04:04:50] co-owned by the university on Saturdays.
[04:04:55] So white people can't go to the farm on Saturdays?
[04:04:59] I mean, this is the kind of stuff, like this is so dumb.
[04:05:02] It is so dumb, that's illegal, yeah.
[04:05:04] And the thing is that, I would love if Trump or somebody
[04:05:09] at the White House, the federal government,
[04:05:11] just said, listen guys, do you wanna do this?
[04:05:13] You're gonna get defunded, that's it.
[04:05:16] It's crazy that it's even a reality, right?
[04:05:18] It's 2024, what do you think they're still not doing it?
[04:05:21] Yeah, I mean, again, it's just crazy.
[04:05:24] But anyway, let me go back down
[04:05:26] and I'll look at a few more of these posts.
[04:05:27] Oh yeah, listen to this guys,
[04:05:29] this is a really cute one, okay?
[04:05:31] You ready?
[04:05:32] But where does that come from?
[04:05:36] You know, there's a difference between dumb and ignorant.
[04:05:39] Dumb is that a person cannot process information.
[04:05:42] They just don't have the capacity.
[04:05:44] They don't have an operating system if I put it in computer language.
[04:05:46] Ignorance is that the data isn't there.
[04:05:49] What we're dealing with is not an operating system problem.
[04:05:52] It's a data problem.
[04:05:54] We have not downloaded the proper data, the correct, the true data,
[04:05:58] into the minds of younger people.
[04:06:00] and we've assumed that they're going to grow up intellectually curious
[04:06:04] and intellectually honest and that they will look for themselves but they're not.
[04:06:09] That's the problem. They're not looking. They're taking it face value what some
[04:06:14] podcaster says
[04:06:15] and the result is absolutely
[04:06:18] dangerous. This is about Israel.
[04:06:22] I don't know if people don't know this but yeah it's about Israel.
[04:06:26] big surprise who could have guessed
[04:06:29] who could have ever guess that it's another thing about how
[04:06:33] israel somehow
[04:06:35] uh... the real problem isn't the fact that you guys are doing some bullshit
[04:06:40] the real problem is that people are seeing it
[04:06:42] uh... how right that's the big issue right there
[04:06:46] and uh... this is where the money is going on homelessness let's see this
[04:06:51] thirteen billion dollars in los angeles alone last year
[04:06:55] to combat homelessness.
[04:06:56] You wanna know where that money went?
[04:06:57] That money went to these trash nonprofits
[04:07:01] who have a bunch of executives
[04:07:02] making half a million dollars a year.
[04:07:05] You're working for a non-profit.
[04:07:06] I feel like she's been mad for three years straight.
[04:07:10] Maybe five years at this point.
[04:07:13] She's been mad for a while.
[04:07:16] Dealing with homelessness, that's my money.
[04:07:18] That's my parents' money, okay?
[04:07:20] That is the hard-working people of California
[04:07:24] paying incredibly high taxes
[04:07:26] that go to what's
[04:07:28] so yeah i'm sick of it i'm sick of it
[04:07:30] and honestly
[04:07:31] just experiencing what i've seen on the ground in california has made me
[04:07:35] question a lot
[04:07:37] about left-wing ideology
[04:07:39] with yet because it's not even left-wing ideology that is scanners that's it
[04:07:43] if you just giving these people money and they're just scamming the money
[04:07:47] like i don't know why i get not everything is ideology
[04:07:50] sometimes you just got a bunch of fucking scammers sitting there
[04:07:53] and they're trying to take the fucking money
[04:07:55] like there you go right it's nothing like blm
[04:07:59] all fucking uh... the homelessness stuff
[04:08:02] it's just a scam
[04:08:05] is it left only ideology she's left wing and she knows it
[04:08:08] well i don't know i don't think it's really that simple
[04:08:11] but uh... either way uh... you know there's a bit of that
[04:08:14] ideologies letting it happen i think i do think the ideology enables that i
[04:08:18] do i think you're completely right about that
[04:08:20] But let me go back down and look at this.
[04:08:22] Oh, Chris Tucker, because he obviously got shown
[04:08:26] in some of the photos with Jeffrey Epstein,
[04:08:29] came out and made a video explaining it.
[04:08:35] You knew Jeffrey Epstein, didn't you?
[04:08:40] Yeah, I did.
[04:08:41] I did.
[04:08:42] You know, we flew Bill Clinton
[04:08:46] and a lot of different, well,
[04:08:47] that was a humanitarian trip to Africa
[04:08:50] I met him on that trip because it was his plane. I didn't know who plane was getting on
[04:08:54] but it was a whole bunch of dignitary people who was with a delegation and
[04:08:59] Yeah, I met him and you know, you don't know people what they do with their private lives. So
[04:09:08] He was on this private plane and you can tell that it was a private plane because they called it was this low
[04:09:15] Lita express. Oh, yeah, it was a private plane. Yes. Oh, yes
[04:09:20] I'm gonna be on kind of believe yeah believe him. All right. All right. Yeah, he's good now. It's fine. He didn't do it
[04:09:49] He didn't do it guys, it's fine, don't worry about it.
[04:09:51] So yeah, he not guilty, trust me, I can tell.
[04:09:55] And yeah, I just know Bill Cosby was there,
[04:09:58] maybe you're right, yeah, it's actually surprising
[04:10:00] it's not that Bill Cosby was there.
[04:10:03] Anyway, let's see if I pull this up
[04:10:04] and find some more of these posts here
[04:10:06] because there's been a whole lot.
[04:10:08] Oh, so this is what's crazy,
[04:10:10] Alex Jones is even calling out Candace Owens.
[04:10:14] Even Alex Jones.
[04:10:19] As most of you that pay attention no, I am not the internet police. I
[04:10:24] Don't invite I don't try to
[04:10:27] Focus on what other people are theorizing about are doing I try to focus on what I'm doing and
[04:10:32] So it's with a heavy heart that I am forced
[04:10:34] To put out another report either tonight or tomorrow morning. We're adding a lot of information right now a lot more research
[04:10:40] Yeah dealing with Candice Owens dealing with her just as soon as the whole
[04:10:45] there Egyptian plane thing gets debunked with all the facts yeah now she's
[04:10:49] moving to something else I'm really worried about her I'm worried about her
[04:10:52] and her mind I'm also worried about the country where this is going it's this
[04:10:55] bitch it's crazy question Charlie Kirk assassination I have big questions we
[04:10:59] know cash fell covered up and the investigation to accomplish this I broke
[04:11:02] that I'm up for it to make sure that is so I'm not saying no question but her
[04:11:06] latest source and what she's done it became the US military and all this
[04:11:10] other stuff is just so damaging when you go investigate it's so crazy and just
[04:11:15] like with the Egyptian place you say she has the metadata then publish it and
[04:11:20] when she did publish it is bullshit and it got fact-checked it wasn't accurate
[04:11:25] canvas we care about you but you just doubled down again that's something
[04:11:31] even more absurd and I hate watching destroy yourself like this we'll be
[04:11:36] covering it all with the reports coming out of real-life shows on
[04:11:39] He's right. The thing is he's right. God bless you all.
[04:11:44] Yeah, I think it's true. Absolutely. He's being threatened by the IDF space lasers. Oh, uh-oh.
[04:11:51] That could be it. You're right. Sure. When Alex Jones says you're crazy. Yeah, that's definitely a
[04:11:58] problem. And let me go back. I'll look at a few more of these. By the way, this is just...
[04:12:04] That's- this is crazy.
[04:12:11] Wow.
[04:12:14] Wow.
[04:12:17] Oh, God.
[04:12:22] Explain?
[04:12:24] If you know, you know, right?
[04:12:27] I don't think this one needs an explanation.
[04:12:30] i don't think this one needs an explanation
[04:12:32] and uh... man that is fucking ridiculous
[04:12:36] and uh... anyway let me go back up a few more of these here and uh...
[04:12:41] the in-cell movement is not friends anymore
[04:12:44] uh...
[04:12:47] you can tell her the aris scintillage video
[04:12:50] i don't know if i look at it today but why look at it yeah i will of course
[04:12:54] many young people are
[04:12:56] falling victim to these ideas, these really harmful misogynistic ideas about what it means
[04:13:02] to be a man, for example, very dehumanizing and restrictive forms of patriarchal masculinity
[04:13:10] that is about dominating and taming and abusing women. And that is, you know, children having
[04:13:16] access to that. The incel movement was once French. It is absolutely not French. It
[04:13:20] mainstream. That's right. Incells have broken containment. Incell is now the norm. That's it. So
[04:13:30] what? Well, people like this, I mean, the problem is that really, I mean, a lot of the narratives of
[04:13:37] like, you know, a lot of the like red pill stuff, I think it's kind of ridiculous. But in general,
[04:13:41] I think that there are just a lot of guys now that are pissed off that they can't get a girlfriend.
[04:13:47] their life sucks and it's not going to get any better. And really, I can see why. If you can't
[04:13:54] see why guys feel that way, you're going to have a bad time in the future. Let me just tell you that.
[04:14:00] That's me. Yeah, I think there's a lot of people that are like that, right? One way or another,
[04:14:05] that's the way they feel about it. So, feminism is mainstream and that alienates guys. Well,
[04:14:10] you're right. And so, like, and this is the issue is that they want feminism to be
[04:14:14] mainstream, but any sort of male advocacy in any way is seen as being problematic.
[04:14:20] So how is it that feminism is supposed to be accepted and it's okay and it's great, but
[04:14:25] whenever men advocate for other men, somehow this is a problem.
[04:14:30] I feel like there's a bit of a double standard here too.
[04:14:33] Misogyny is mainstream too.
[04:14:35] Misogyny is not mainstream.
[04:14:36] When's misogyny mainstream?
[04:14:38] That's not true at all.
[04:14:39] It's bullshit.
[04:14:40] The main sources of misogyny are from other women.
[04:14:46] So it's really important to understand that.
[04:14:48] And the other thing, the probably biggest, biggest influencer, is pornography.
[04:14:54] And the mainstreaming of hardcore pornography and the accessibility to it, and how that
[04:14:59] has completely transformed young people's understanding, conception of sex, the sexual
[04:15:05] scripts that are being displayed in porn, the distributions of power, and for my generation
[04:15:13] and below, that was our sex education, was porn.
[04:15:17] I don't know, what?
[04:15:19] And what we were seeing on porn, and you know, this is what we tackle in our education
[04:15:23] program, that porn is not real.
[04:15:26] Porn is not the place where you have to learn about, like how to have sex.
[04:15:30] And it's so important for young people to understand that.
[04:15:34] I think that she's right that like the in-cell movement now is mainstream.
[04:15:38] There are so many, and this is the problem, right, is that whenever there are so many
[04:15:43] in-cells, they become a voting block.
[04:15:45] You know what happens then?
[04:15:47] Women start losing their rights.
[04:15:50] That's what happens.
[04:15:51] And there are so many guys now that are in-cells that I think that we're moving
[04:15:55] in that direction.
[04:15:57] We are.
[04:15:58] That's what's happening.
[04:15:59] And it's just a lot.
[04:16:00] Let it happen.
[04:16:01] I mean, there's nothing you could do about it, right?
[04:16:03] I mean, you can't stop it from happening. You can't anything. That's just how it is.
[04:16:08] So she's right. It's really sex education in 2018. I don't know about that. Throughout history,
[04:16:12] young men have literally taken over governments and over this and many other issues. Young men are
[04:16:16] outcast. Well, yeah, I mean, that's not really a big surprise. I mean, I think this is what's
[04:16:21] going to continue to become even more extreme, if you want me to be honest. Like, I think that
[04:16:26] that people will continue to become even more angry, disenfranchised, frustrated, mad, and
[04:16:32] everything else because they're not able to get any sort, like they can't get a fucking
[04:16:37] girlfriend.
[04:16:38] And like for a lot of guys, this is like priority issue number one.
[04:16:43] It is.
[04:16:44] And so until you can address the issue of guys not being able to get girlfriends,
[04:16:49] and your answer to that can't be that every problem is men's fault, until you can
[04:16:55] provide an answer to that, you're going to keep getting in sales.
[04:16:58] And if you get too many of them, then you're going to start losing your rights.
[04:17:02] That's what's going to happen.
[04:17:03] It is.
[04:17:04] And you might not like it.
[04:17:06] You might get mad about it.
[04:17:07] You might think it's not fair.
[04:17:08] And maybe you're right about all of that.
[04:17:10] But does it matter when it still happens?
[04:17:13] No, it doesn't.
[04:17:14] So that becomes a problem.
[04:17:15] Yeah, I think that's where things are going.
[04:17:18] And that's really about it.
[04:17:19] A lot of guys are just comfortable being losers.
[04:17:21] It's no reason why they can't get a girlfriend.
[04:17:24] a lot of guys can't get girlfriends because and the reason why they're
[04:17:28] comfortable being losers is because they've accepted being a loser and that's
[04:17:32] really what it comes down to is that they're okay being losers because that's
[04:17:37] the only thing they've been relegated to being that that's the only thing that
[04:17:41] they can be so they're okay with it but anyway so yeah there's the way the
[04:17:46] whales block them it's a loser the wife what's your reaction to shroud
[04:17:49] enjoying expression 33 I mean it's the same as anything else right it's
[04:17:53] that I was obviously, I mean, I was obviously right, same with I'm right about everything
[04:17:57] else and you know, like it's people are now seeing that realizing it and they're realizing
[04:18:03] it the error of their ways. They're realizing that I was right about everything and that
[04:18:08] they were wrong and you know, that they should have always trusted me and you know,
[04:18:12] it's just how it is, right? I mean, I don't think it's really, it's not something
[04:18:16] that like I want to tell people, right? But it's just the truth. So yeah, that's
[04:18:22] That's about it.
[04:18:23] Why are men so obsessed with relationships?
[04:18:25] I think women are too, but the difference is that men are the gatekeepers of marriage
[04:18:31] and women are the gatekeepers of sex.
[04:18:34] So what happens is that generally I think that women, you know, basically, and I think
[04:18:39] that most men generally just want to be able to have sex, right?
[04:18:42] These are young men.
[04:18:44] They're not like, whenever you're like 30, 35, you want like a degree of companionship.
[04:18:49] Whenever you're 21, you probably don't as much.
[04:18:52] And so, that's really what happens, well, in fact, so that's just the truth, right?
[04:18:55] It's just how it is.
[04:18:56] And so, I think that really, I think women also want relationships, but women are able
[04:19:02] to choose.
[04:19:03] Men are not able to choose in the same way that women are.
[04:19:06] There's a massive power imbalance here.
[04:19:08] Now, this power imbalance is by design.
[04:19:11] This is a biological reality.
[04:19:15] You're not going to change this, remove this, anything else.
[04:19:19] This is just the way it is.
[04:19:21] But at the same time, I've got to pitch that shit.
[04:19:23] Yeah, exactly.
[04:19:24] And cried they don't settle with attractive women, maybe, I don't know.
[04:19:28] But so, yeah, it's nature, yeah, it's just nature.
[04:19:31] And so, you can get mad about it and say it's wrong or it's not fair, but who gives
[04:19:35] this shit, really?
[04:19:37] As long as it exists, then that's all there is to it.
[04:19:40] The problem is fives thinking they're eights.
[04:19:42] Well, there's a lot, I mean, it goes back and forth, right?
[04:19:45] Like there's nobody who's uniquely at fault here.
[04:19:49] That's exactly right.
[04:19:50] isn't from the 20s time, it's from our wives and companionship, men drive from supporting
[04:19:55] and providing. Well, men can't support and provide because they can't have a job, like
[04:20:00] they can't get a job. And like basically, and this is the issue, right, is that the
[04:20:06] amount of men that can be like, like I would say like employed in a way, dignity, they
[04:20:14] can be employed in a dignified way, right? You're not a ditch digger, you're not
[04:20:18] like some like very low-ranking you know fast food worker but you have a job
[04:20:23] that has a degree of dignity and the amount of men that can do that is going
[04:20:28] down because the amount of jobs like that are going down like basically
[04:20:33] people's IQs have stayed the same but the jobs have consolidated around a lot
[04:20:38] of high Q high IQ jobs like I'm sorry but you're not going to take somebody
[04:20:43] that you know 50 years ago the you know extent of their capacity was to
[04:20:47] you know, turn a bolt on an assembly line, you're not going to be able to take this person
[04:20:52] and then train them to be a robotics engineer. It's just not going to happen.
[04:20:57] So, yeah, they can be a sandwich engineer, but they can't be a robotics engineer.
[04:21:01] So, basically, you have a lot of these menial, remedial jobs that are just like basic,
[04:21:07] what basic physical labor that have been replaced with technology, they've been replaced
[04:21:11] with AI. And so really critical thinking and decision making is a higher level of thinking
[04:21:19] than just simply performing the same activity over and over and over, right? So what that
[04:21:23] means is that you have a lot of guys that are, you know, below average intelligence
[04:21:28] and they just simply can't compete in the workplace. They can't compete in the workplace.
[04:21:33] They can't. They're going to get outcompeted by somebody who's smarter than them, who
[04:21:37] who can do the job way better than they can do,
[04:21:40] and they're gonna get fired.
[04:21:41] That's what's gonna happen.
[04:21:42] And this will continue to happen.
[04:21:44] Like basically, this is where things are going, right?
[04:21:47] Is so you have like, this is IQ, right?
[04:21:51] And this is how many people have that IQ.
[04:21:53] And this is like your typical, you know, bell curve, right?
[04:21:56] And so what's happening is that,
[04:21:59] like let's say in 1800,
[04:22:01] maybe these people couldn't get jobs, okay?
[04:22:04] Well, let's say in 1900,
[04:22:06] maybe these people couldn't get jobs.
[04:22:08] Let's say in 1980, maybe these people couldn't get jobs.
[04:22:12] And I think that right now,
[04:22:14] maybe now these people can't get jobs.
[04:22:16] And so what's happening is that they're slowly encroaching
[04:22:20] on this massive amount of people here.
[04:22:22] And so the more of these people that you start,
[04:22:26] basically disenfranchising with jobs,
[04:22:29] eventually they'll run out.
[04:22:32] And they're not gonna have anything
[04:22:33] that they can look forward to.
[04:22:35] there's not like a silver lining,
[04:22:37] there's nothing that's going to get better for them,
[04:22:39] they're just fucked.
[04:22:41] And so basically, and you could say,
[04:22:43] well, they're stupid, they deserve that.
[04:22:45] Yeah, but there's a lot of stupid people out there.
[04:22:47] And so just by the law of averages,
[04:22:49] I mean, it's just common sense,
[04:22:51] half the people are below average.
[04:22:53] So if you're below average, you're the bottom 30%,
[04:22:56] let's say you're bottom 30% intelligence for a man,
[04:22:59] you've got a lot of problems.
[04:23:01] And the amount of jobs that you can do
[04:23:03] is a vanishingly small amount that give you a degree of dignity
[04:23:08] that's
[04:23:09] you know like something that the society respects
[04:23:12] and so that's really what the problem is right here
[04:23:15] and this is going to continue it's going to get worse it's not like this is the
[04:23:19] end of it right
[04:23:20] this is going to be probably in like twenty years this is probably gonna be
[04:23:23] i don't know what it's going to be like in thirty years right nobody does
[04:23:26] so eventually all these like low-iq to mid-iq jobs are going to be
[04:23:31] removed
[04:23:32] And this is not, by the way,
[04:23:34] there are gonna be like little small pieces
[04:23:35] where it's like, okay, maybe there's like law jobs
[04:23:38] that are like some of these are removed
[04:23:39] or like maybe like a medical job and this is removed too.
[04:23:42] But for the most part,
[04:23:43] the majority of these jobs that are being removed
[04:23:46] are ones that are like lower income,
[04:23:48] lower education jobs.
[04:23:50] They don't deserve it.
[04:23:51] Being dumb doesn't disqualify you from dignity.
[04:23:53] Being dumb is not a moral judgment of character
[04:23:55] but you're spitting facts unfortunately.
[04:23:57] I don't care about what things should be
[04:23:59] and what things deserve to be.
[04:24:01] like, I don't give a fuck about that. Nobody does. The fact is that this is the way it is.
[04:24:06] That's just the way it fucking is. And if you don't like it, too bad. Oh, too bad. UBI
[04:24:15] needs to happen. It's going to happen. It will for sure. But how is that women's fault?
[04:24:19] It's just that women's have options when they're done. Yeah, you're right. That's
[04:24:22] exactly it. Because women have the option to be a mother or a homemaker or a stay-at-home
[04:24:28] wife at a much higher ratio than men do. And women's value is not necessarily in their
[04:24:35] physical ability or in their intelligence, but it's in their innate value of being a
[04:24:40] woman, of being able to have kids, right? And I know that this is like a politically
[04:24:44] incorrect conversation to have, but yeah, you're right. You can be a dumb bitch and
[04:24:50] every rich guy is going to want to date you if you look a certain way, right?
[04:24:54] that's just the truth. And for men, of course, there are advantages that attractive men have,
[04:24:59] but like they're much less pronounced, like a 100 to one ratio less pronounced than women
[04:25:05] have, right? And so that's the difference, really. That's how evolution is. Yeah, exactly.
[04:25:11] And so really, women don't have the same, they don't have the same obligation to
[04:25:17] be able to support a family that a man does. And this is by, this is a good thing,
[04:25:21] By the way, this is a good thing because women have to take care of kids.
[04:25:26] They have to go through childbirth, go through pregnancy.
[04:25:29] That's a lot of work, right?
[04:25:31] And I don't think that men are better than women or women are inferior or something
[04:25:35] like that, but they're different and their roles in society are different.
[04:25:39] And because of that, their role in society isn't directly tied to employment in the
[04:25:44] same way that a man's is.
[04:25:46] So that's it.
[04:25:47] They're very different, yeah.
[04:25:50] They used to it's different now. I think that no no it's the same everybody says it's different and you can live a completely catered to life
[04:25:57] As an attractive woman whereas you can just get laid being an attractive man. That's the difference
[04:26:01] Yeah, I think that's generally true
[04:26:03] But I mean there's a million exceptions asterix rules and exceptions
[04:26:07] So yeah, but they shouldn't complain about it. They're privileged
[04:26:10] Well women are privileged in the first half of their life unless so in the second half of their life
[04:26:14] I think that's generally the case and I think men are privileged in the second half of their life
[04:26:18] unless so in the first half where a lot of young men definitely have disadvantages, but as they get
[04:26:24] older, those advantages now grow and they scale very high. So that's just what happens.
[04:26:33] It is different. Dual income houses are the no norm. I mean, if you're arguing against what I'm
[04:26:38] saying by some statistical thing, like you're just clearly missing the forest for the trees.
[04:26:42] I mean, like that's what you're doing. You're trying to hyper fixate on like some
[04:26:45] exception or some other rule like it's very clear that there's a trend and this
[04:26:50] this is a very gendered trend like anybody who's denying that or arguing
[04:26:55] against that or trying to say that's not what's happening I'm sorry but you're
[04:26:59] just fighting with biology you're fighting with reality you're out of your
[04:27:03] fucking mind okay so that is the way it is and it's always gonna be the way
[04:27:08] it is so yes anyway you know in India represent the largest social
[04:27:13] welfare partner in the world. I have no idea about that. But anyway, yeah, it's always going
[04:27:17] to be like this. So this is, I will talk a little bit about this because this has been
[04:27:23] crazy to see. New details about the magnitude of the alleged Minnesota welfare fraud surface.
[04:27:30] Oh boy. This guy really fucked up. He did. He massively fucked up.
[04:27:38] Well, we're learning new details about the magnitude of Minnesota's massive welfare fraud.
[04:27:47] Federal authorities say it could total over $9 billion.
[04:27:51] That's a lot of money.
[04:27:52] Fraud is not small.
[04:27:53] It isn't isolated.
[04:27:56] The magnitude cannot be overstated.
[04:27:59] What we see in Minnesota is not a handful of bad actors committing crimes.
[04:28:03] It's all bad actors.
[04:28:04] It's a staggering industrial.
[04:28:06] Everybody's a bad actor.
[04:28:08] Yep, it's swamping Minnesota and calling into question everything we know about our state.
[04:28:17] But Tim Walls and his administration are pushing back saying there was only a little bit of
[04:28:21] fraud.
[04:28:22] What you're seeing here is, is you're seeing a weaponization, we'll continue to fix it.
[04:28:28] They're going to continue to come up with numbers that don't have it there and it's
[04:28:31] sensationalized.
[04:28:32] I don't expect anything different from this administration.
[04:28:35] The evidence that we have indicates tens of millions of dollars in fraud.
[04:28:38] There isn't a final number at this point.
[04:28:39] Bro, look at him.
[04:28:45] Look at...you did it, man.
[04:28:48] Just look at him.
[04:28:49] That's all you gotta do.
[04:28:53] You 100% fucked up.
[04:28:56] It's so obvious, exactly.
[04:28:59] He knows he's...look at that, guys.
[04:29:01] This is supposed to be the governor.
[04:29:04] This is embarrassing.
[04:29:07] dollars in fraud. There isn't a final number at this point, but we don't have evidence
[04:29:11] to suggest that level of fraud or a $9 billion number.
[04:29:14] Jesus.
[04:29:15] Jesus.
[04:29:16] But God can't hide from this story as House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer is investigating
[04:29:21] the scandal and is determined to uncover the truth.
[04:29:26] He's going to have to answer questions about the billions, not millions, not hundreds
[04:29:30] of millions, billions of dollars of fraud that we see wasted in Minnesota and the fact
[04:29:38] that according to state whistleblowers, state employees in Minnesota, most of whom are Democrats,
[04:29:44] they allege that they alerted both Governor Walts and Attorney General Keith Ellison
[04:29:49] about this fraud and they did nothing about it because they didn't want to offend that
[04:29:53] massive Somali population.
[04:29:55] I think that that's true.
[04:29:57] I believe that.
[04:29:58] I do.
[04:29:59] clearly what's happening here
[04:30:01] is that they don't want to offend these people they don't want to come off and
[04:30:04] be seen as racist or targeting the community
[04:30:08] so because of that they're just uh... afraid of addressing it
[04:30:11] i think that's exactly what's going on
[04:30:17] guy this to me if there was ever an investigation to be had and republicans
[04:30:21] were ever going to take time to investigate anything
[04:30:24] i would say this would probably be it
[04:30:27] And I don't think Minnesota is where it should stop.
[04:30:29] I think Minnesota is where it should start,
[04:30:31] because they have a feeling many other states,
[04:30:32] we could probably uncover some billions with the B.
[04:30:35] But I know you and I both saw it.
[04:30:37] Yeah, she's completely right.
[04:30:38] About this, about this massive welfare fraud
[04:30:40] in general and snap fraud.
[04:30:42] I mean, it just expands a lot of different categories,
[04:30:45] right?
[04:30:45] But if you break down the numbers,
[04:30:47] I think we saw a real staggering one
[04:30:48] about how much money we're actually
[04:30:51] being robbed of in this country.
[04:30:52] Yeah, I mean, you can go through any of the numbers,
[04:30:55] actually starting just in minnesota it seems like what we're hearing from the
[04:30:58] governor there is
[04:31:00] all the republicans are making up numbers
[04:31:04] this was a federal prosecutor after a very
[04:31:07] in-depth bombing is was it was it fucking did they steal the money or not
[04:31:12] it's fucking obvious
[04:31:14] like what are we doing here
[04:31:16] substantial investigation into the what he called
[04:31:19] industrials scale frat i think there's frauds bad obviously business due
[04:31:23] negligence. It's not like he directly handled the money. It was on his tenure. What I think happened
[04:31:28] is that I think this fraud was like, this is my guess. And again, I could be wrong about this,
[04:31:36] but this is just, this is the way I think these people operate is that this fraud was
[04:31:41] consolidated around probably a majority Somalian group. And they didn't want to go after them
[04:31:48] because they thought that it would damage their relations with that community, that racial
[04:31:52] community in their area and they were afraid of doing that because it might look bad.
[04:31:58] So basically they probably categorized criticism and the pursuance of addressing the fraud
[04:32:05] with kid gloves or with no gloves at all. They didn't even try. And I think that's what happened.
[04:32:11] I think that if, and you're right that there's fraud that happens everywhere and it's not,
[04:32:16] it's like, this is some like unique thing that happened because there's Somali.
[04:32:21] now i think there's plenty of white people committing fraud too
[04:32:24] but in this circumstance i do think that's what happened
[04:32:27] because you've seen how hard they go to try to like justify uh... you know like
[04:32:32] all high levels of like welfare
[04:32:35] and you know you've got them the mayor there and and where the fuck that is
[04:32:39] uh... dearborn michigan
[04:32:40] uh... going out there talk speaking in somalia and like i mean what are we
[04:32:44] doing here that's the and it's it's very obvious they're trying to court
[04:32:48] these people as as voters
[04:32:50] and i think that's the primary focus they have
[04:32:54] that that's what they're doing
[04:32:56] it's coming each because the most scams
[04:32:58] i don't mean to the excuse their cowards and was allowing it to happen no i i'm
[04:33:01] just explaining why i think it happened
[04:33:05] it just isn't people are really pissed off because it's tim walls and not
[04:33:08] because it actually happened thank you for all the bad
[04:33:10] well the problem why they're mad at ten walls is number one like he's well
[04:33:13] known because you just ran for vice president
[04:33:15] and so he has a high profile
[04:33:17] And the other reason is because Minnesota has this unique problem of a completely unassembly
[04:33:24] culture of people that are Somalian primarily that have a different religion, they don't
[04:33:29] speak the same language, they look different, and that does matter.
[04:33:33] Of course, people are going to notice that.
[04:33:35] And also they want to, in a lot of cases, bring their tribal conflicts from Somalia
[04:33:42] and make decisions for voting in America because of that.
[04:33:46] And then you listen to their translated speeches from their language into American language,
[04:33:51] and they're more right-wing than we are, but only whenever it comes in regards to their
[04:33:56] own country.
[04:33:57] So it's interesting that they are massive nativist nationalists whenever it comes to
[04:34:02] Somalia, but they come over to America and they want us to be this completely open
[04:34:08] democratic society where everybody's the same.
[04:34:11] Yeah, I mean that's really what happened.
[04:34:14] I mean, and again, and their own values,
[04:34:16] they don't even reflect their own values.
[04:34:19] And not only that, but they are advocating for openly,
[04:34:22] and you even have politicians advocating for openly,
[04:34:25] racial voting.
[04:34:27] They're saying, vote for this person,
[04:34:28] because I'm going to help this community of people
[04:34:31] because I'm one of you.
[04:34:32] Like, I'm sorry, but I don't think
[04:34:34] that's a good thing to do.
[04:34:36] I think it's very bad.
[04:34:39] So yeah, I mean, that's the truth.
[04:34:41] And I don't think that any of this, by the way, is unique to Somalia.
[04:34:46] Like, this isn't like, oh wow, Somalians are bad and they're the only ones that are bad.
[04:34:51] Not all bad, obviously, but whenever you allow a group of people to do something like this,
[04:34:56] you have to address it for what it is, obviously.
[04:34:59] And so the fact is that it's bad no matter who's doing it, but I think that because
[04:35:03] this is a minority immigrant group, that because of that, they're receiving extra
[04:35:08] defense.
[04:35:12] In the state of Minnesota, all presided over.
[04:35:15] Liberals inviting foreign nationalists.
[04:35:17] There it is.
[04:35:18] Yep.
[04:35:19] They got under Tim Walz and out of one side of his mouth, Walz is trying to say like,
[04:35:22] oh, we're going to fix it and it's bad.
[04:35:23] Out of the other side of his mouth, he's like, well, it's really not that much.
[04:35:26] It's only tens of millions, according to his little minion there.
[04:35:28] Oh, that's it.
[04:35:29] And that means they are not ever going to be serious about this.
[04:35:32] They are perfectly comfortable with their taxpayers being robbed blind for political
[04:35:35] and identity reasons.
[04:35:37] He just wants to get reelected next year.
[04:35:39] So he wants to pretend like this is some sort of GOP witch hunt,
[04:35:42] when in fact, the prosecutor in this case,
[04:35:44] and we saw a bit in that clip from him,
[04:35:46] I just want to read one more quote from him.
[04:35:48] Talk about why it is especially bad in Minnesota.
[04:35:50] Quote, Minnesota has become a magnet for fraud,
[04:35:53] so much so that we have developed a fraud tourism industry.
[04:35:58] People coming to our state purely to exploit
[04:36:01] and defraud its programs.
[04:36:02] Those are the two guys, and this is happening
[04:36:05] even inside of the United States.
[04:36:06] This isn't even Somalians.
[04:36:08] It's just two guys came from Pennsylvania that did this too.
[04:36:12] It's very crewy that like they don't know
[04:36:14] what the fuck they're doing.
[04:36:15] Settling reality.
[04:36:16] That's how it is.
[04:36:17] All Minnesotans should understand.
[04:36:19] It is so bad in Minnesota that people
[04:36:22] from around the world, it seems,
[04:36:23] are traveling there to steal from taxpayers
[04:36:26] and that's the response we're seeing from the government.
[04:36:27] It's like Disneyland.
[04:36:29] Pathetic.
[04:36:30] You know, Joey, we invite the third world
[04:36:32] and in return they rob us blind.
[04:36:34] Well, that's such a nice, generous gift
[04:36:36] they've given back to us.
[04:36:38] Tim Walz is a big thing about it.
[04:36:40] Don't say it's the Somalis,
[04:36:41] but when you look at the fraud,
[04:36:42] it was done by the Somali population.
[04:36:45] So he wants to make it about race.
[04:36:46] Well, it was never happened.
[04:36:48] The thing is that the initial criticism of the fraud
[04:36:52] was about the fraud.
[04:36:54] But then they defended the criticism of the fraud
[04:36:58] with racism accusations.
[04:37:01] So they were the ones that brought up this entire idea
[04:37:05] Oh, you're just targeting them because they're Somalian and making up this bullshit. So the fact is that you're right that
[04:37:13] You know, it's it's not necessarily it's racial and like yeah, they are that but it not like every Somalian is a scammer
[04:37:20] Like that's not the issue
[04:37:22] But whenever you use a racial defense and you take the entire
[04:37:26] Racial or ethnic group of people and you say that this is an attack on them
[04:37:29] Well, then that's gonna make people think that it is
[04:37:33] is. That's what's happening. Let's make it about identity. The mayor there wants to eat
[04:37:37] Somali food and all that. Yeah, they made it. They made it themselves about identity.
[04:37:42] They did that to try to defend themselves. Almost throw up and say, I love the Somalis,
[04:37:47] but I don't think they're understanding that we don't care because it's their race or
[04:37:51] their religion. We care because it's a group of people. It's the nine million
[04:37:53] fucking dollars. Nine billion fucking dollars. Yeah. People who are doing it and to
[04:37:58] guy's point, apparently they're doing it in a well organized way and they targeted the state for it.
[04:38:04] Yeah, I don't care about their race. I do care about their country of origin. I mean, Rob O'Neill,
[04:38:08] if you don't know who he is, he is the man who shot me in the lot and he put the book out.
[04:38:13] But before that or after that, I'm not sure around, he also was on the team that saved
[04:38:19] Captain Phillips. And he posted on X Today, yeah, the Somalis are world famous for being
[04:38:25] pirates of course they came here to steal and defraud us. He's like it's a part of their culture.
[04:38:35] I don't know how you call that racist. If it's true, it's true. I mean, you know,
[04:38:40] I don't have to go back to Mogadishu to see these problems. But what I will say this when it
[04:38:44] comes to what's being said is never a snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. If it's a one
[04:38:51] Billion-dollar scam that's huge if it's a 500 million-dollar scam that's massive
[04:38:58] That's huge. Yeah, I hope Joe Thompson knows exactly what he's talking about when he uses the
[04:39:04] $9 billion number because I don't want Tim waltz of Democrats to have an argument at all to go back and still be racist
[04:39:11] People talk about whether it's racist or not. I
[04:39:14] Can promise you that trying to
[04:39:16] micromanage and tell people that they can't express certain opinions because
[04:39:21] you're going to call them racist even if that opinion is accurate or people
[04:39:26] think that opinion is accurate you can't just say that's racist and then
[04:39:31] somebody is gonna be like oh okay I guess I guess I don't think that
[04:39:35] anymore that doesn't work anymore it's never going to work again probably
[04:39:40] at least not for a long time so you have to address the nature of the
[04:39:45] argument, rather than just simply try to condemn the argument.
[04:39:50] It doesn't work anymore.
[04:39:53] You have to engage with this.
[04:39:57] The voters in this evening with them, well, they're blowing it out of proportion, it's
[04:40:00] not that big of a deal.
[04:40:01] So I hope when he says, nobody cares because I don't want them to have a rebuttal because
[04:40:08] this is egregious, I mean, just so overtly egregious.
[04:40:13] It's bad.
[04:40:14] And to Joey's point, the question is, how quickly can they prosecute these cases?
[04:40:19] And that's going to rack up the honest total when it all gets to the end of it.
[04:40:22] And these cases can be hard to prosecute and to prove, and to chase down money trails.
[04:40:25] The House always, like me, in this letter to Keith Ellison, the prosecutor here in
[04:40:29] this case, they make the argument that the state essentially knew that this fraud
[04:40:34] was happening and allowed it to occur.
[04:40:36] I think it's true.
[04:40:37] In this letter, it says, a June 2024 report from the Minnesota Department of Education
[04:40:40] found that the threat of litigation and negative press from providers engaged in the fraud
[04:40:45] schemes affected how state officials use their regulatory power.
[04:40:49] A former fraud investigator in the Attorney General's office said that state regulators,
[04:40:54] especially those in the Democratic administration were reluctant to take action in response
[04:40:59] to the allegations involving the Somali community so that there were concerns of
[04:41:03] the government protecting itself is the allegation.
[04:41:06] They didn't want to be called a name in the local or national press.
[04:41:10] Yeah.
[04:41:10] I think also they wanted to cover up fucking up too.
[04:41:14] Like, I mean, there is also like, there's the ideological reason.
[04:41:17] And then there's also the logical reason where it's like,
[04:41:21] we don't want to get called out for fucking this up.
[04:41:24] So we're going to pretend like you're racist.
[04:41:26] So that way you can't talk about this.
[04:41:29] That's it.
[04:41:30] Allowed their taxpayers and all of us to be robbed flying.
[04:41:34] What a Christmas tale.
[04:41:35] Hey, Sean Hannity here.
[04:41:36] Oh, wow. What a Christmas day. Yeah, I want to see these people go to jail. I do. Like,
[04:41:42] if these people allowed the money and they knew the money was going back to Somalia,
[04:41:47] what I think should happen is they should get charged for treason because you're reallocating
[04:41:51] money from the government and you're supposed to serve the government and you're reallocating
[04:41:57] government money to another government. I think that's treason, really. It's just
[04:42:02] that simple and I mean at that point everything it's a sanctioned country also
[04:42:07] yeah I think anything's on the table whether it be capital capital punishment
[04:42:12] whether it's like you know life imprisonment or anything else in between
[04:42:16] I would totally be okay with it and I think that's what needs to happen it
[04:42:20] does and unfortunately I don't think that Trump is gonna do that I don't
[04:42:24] think that he the problem is Trump likes to talk a lot about doing stuff he
[04:42:28] doesn't like to do stuff as much as he likes to talk about it right so
[04:42:31] So I feel Visa to be revoked. Oh no, I don't think that's enough. So yeah, this is true.
[04:42:38] I think it is. I do. I think it is. And yeah, it's very annoying. Would you bring back firing
[04:42:43] squads? I don't know. I don't really give a shit about how it happens, right? I have
[04:42:47] no idea. So yeah, I'll talk no action. But that's what I would do. And that's what
[04:42:51] I hope happens. But I don't think that it necessarily will. But some of these people
[04:42:55] do need to go to jail at least, right? So this is another, apparently, CBS was going
[04:43:02] to air a really big story today about Donald Trump sending people to Seacot, which is the
[04:43:08] El Salvador prison. For some reason, it didn't get published. I don't know why. We're gonna
[04:43:16] look at it. Here we go. Not even public crucifixions. Would there be, you can ask
[04:43:23] me right just directly like again I like directly answering questions would
[04:43:27] there be a world where I would be in favor of a public execution crucifixion
[04:43:32] style nowadays absolutely without even a second of hesitation of course yeah
[04:43:39] why not sure why not yeah why not I don't see the reason why I knew the
[04:43:48] answer yeah like what do we mean like yeah yeah that's your answer right don't
[04:43:52] make it religious or they've done it for a long time to iconic to do something
[04:43:55] else
[04:43:55] for you right well anyway uh... so speaking of speaking of old testament
[04:43:59] stuff like that
[04:44:00] uh... they didn't want to do this i don't know why i'll watch the video about it
[04:44:05] when you're this morning some cbs news employees are threatening to quit
[04:44:09] and that fears of corporate censorship
[04:44:12] that's after the network abruptly pulled a sixty minutes in the nation
[04:44:15] restarted
[04:44:17] when you're this morning some cbs news employees are threatening to quit
[04:44:21] amid fears of corporate censorship.
[04:44:23] That's after the network abruptly pulled
[04:44:25] a 60 minutes investigation hours
[04:44:28] before it was set to air last night.
[04:44:29] That's crazy.
[04:44:30] The segment would have brought viewers
[04:44:31] the stories of Venezuelan deportees
[04:44:34] sent to El Salvador's notorious prison.
[04:44:36] CBS says that it was still going to air it,
[04:44:39] but that it needs more reporting.
[04:44:42] Let's go live now to see an in-cheek
[04:44:43] media analyst, Brian Stelter.
[04:44:46] This is really a severe blow,
[04:44:49] it seems to the network's credibility here.
[04:44:51] What are you hearing from journalists there, Brian?
[04:44:54] How can CNN say it's a huge blow to their credibility
[04:44:57] whenever CNN just partnered with a gambling website?
[04:45:02] Like, I don't see, you know, like, I don't know, guys.
[04:45:06] Like, I mean, you y'all really out here talking shit?
[04:45:09] Y'all really out here going around talking shit?
[04:45:12] This bald dude still reporting.
[04:45:13] Yeah, I thought this retard got fired.
[04:45:15] Whatever happened to him?
[04:45:18] I think that's accurate.
[04:45:19] But this is a blow to credibility, whether or not the piece actually airs in the future.
[04:45:24] And editor-in-chief Barry Weiss is saying to the staff this morning, this segment will
[04:45:27] air when it's ready.
[04:45:29] But here's what's odd about the situation.
[04:45:31] We can walk through the timeline, and I think it'll show how this doesn't really add up,
[04:45:36] all right?
[04:45:37] Correspondent Sharon Alfonzi had been working on this segment for weeks.
[04:45:40] She interviewed some of these deportees who described torturous conditions at Sikot,
[04:45:45] that prison in El Salvador, that the Trump administration has been sending.
[04:45:48] I would have never guessed.
[04:45:51] So they feel like they're being tortured over there?
[04:45:53] Yeah, duh.
[04:45:55] Yeah, obviously.
[04:45:57] That's the point.
[04:45:57] So these interviews were in the can,
[04:45:59] they were edited, this segment was ready to go
[04:46:01] according to producers, editors, fact-checkers,
[04:46:04] and even the lawyers who reviewed the segment.
[04:46:06] As of Friday, this was ready to go.
[04:46:09] And that's significant because on Thursday night,
[04:46:11] editor-in-chief Barry Weiss was able to screen it
[04:46:13] for the first time.
[04:46:14] I'm told she had some concerns,
[04:46:15] but there was a sort of an assessment
[04:46:18] the piece was going to move forward. On Friday afternoon, this broadcast was publicized. It
[04:46:22] was promoted ahead of time. Alfonzi's segment was announced to the public. And yet, on Saturday
[04:46:28] morning, Weiss weighed in with additional concerns. And I'm told, according to sources,
[04:46:32] she was especially concerned about the lack of a Trump administration response to the
[04:46:37] reporting. Now, Alfonzi says in an internal memo, it's pretty obvious to me that a
[04:46:41] lot of mainstream media is trying to present, you know, like us sending these illegals
[04:46:48] and these migrants to El Salvador is like a bad thing.
[04:46:51] Now, in my opinion, I think it's great.
[04:46:54] I'm a big fan of it.
[04:46:55] I think we should do it more.
[04:46:57] So I don't have a problem with this at all,
[04:47:00] but it's very obvious that they're trying to,
[04:47:02] and this is the same thing that they did
[04:47:04] when you had people that were getting,
[04:47:06] yeah, it is great.
[04:47:07] I'm obviously like, I don't know why you'd be against this.
[04:47:09] It doesn't even make sense to me.
[04:47:10] But, you know, there's people that are retarded.
[04:47:12] What are you gonna do?
[04:47:14] So anyway, get them out of here.
[04:47:15] Yeah, exactly.
[04:47:16] And so, you know, I see this happen, and yeah, maybe Trump might respond or like scare them from doing it or not.
[04:47:24] But I think it's also very clear that the way that they report on these topics is extremely biased.
[04:47:30] It is. It's massively biased. The way that they explain why these people are in the country,
[04:47:36] the way that they don't explain the people's like, you know, like they're saying, oh, like this person got kidnapped by ICE and it's like this person had like a warrant out for their arrest or,
[04:47:46] you know, some other variation of that or like they were like a previous violent criminal
[04:47:50] and like the information is like selectively it's selectively edited and it's selectively
[04:47:57] presented in a way to create a impression that is not accurate to reality. Like it's really just
[04:48:04] that simple. They're trying to misrepresent what happens by omission or by misrepresentation.
[04:48:10] they very rarely mainstream media very rarely actually lies
[04:48:14] they never really say a is b
[04:48:16] but often times i'll say a capital a is a lower case a or a lower case a is a
[04:48:21] capital a
[04:48:22] i think that's very common with what mainstream media does
[04:48:25] so yes when public opinion by lying or if they're twisting the trip
[04:48:29] fundamentally
[04:48:31] this is the same thing to me
[04:48:32] because the intent is to mislead
[04:48:34] if the intent is to mislead
[04:48:37] then you're lying
[04:48:38] period that's it's done
[04:48:39] is no, there's no fine print for this.
[04:48:41] It's pretty obvious.
[04:48:42] So I don't have a problem with saying that.
[04:48:44] I think you're right.
[04:48:45] But at the same time,
[04:48:47] I do think it's slightly different to be able
[04:48:49] to at least identify what the difference is.
[04:48:52] Waiting for a response is unrealistic
[04:48:55] because it's clear the Trump administration
[04:48:57] did not want to respond to these allegations.
[04:48:59] She said, I want to pull up the quote here.
[04:49:01] Their refusal to be interviewed was a tactical maneuver
[04:49:04] designed to kill the story.
[04:49:05] If the administration's refusal to participate
[04:49:08] becomes a valid reason to spike a story.
[04:49:10] We've effectively handed them a kill switch
[04:49:12] for any reporting they find inconvenient.
[04:49:14] So that's the view from the 60 Minutes Reporting Team.
[04:49:17] Well, they can come out and report it anyway,
[04:49:19] like they don't need to ask Trump.
[04:49:21] They can do it at, why'd they have to do that?
[04:49:23] This was ready to go.
[04:49:23] It was in the can.
[04:49:24] It was gonna be broadcast on Sunday.
[04:49:26] But all of a sudden over the weekend,
[04:49:27] Weiss decided to shelve it.
[04:49:29] And that has created a real uproar inside CBS News
[04:49:32] with widespread concerns about political meddling
[04:49:34] and about corporate interference.
[04:49:36] all this coming as cb s's parent company paramount
[04:49:39] both tries to ingratiate itself of the trump administration and tries to
[04:49:42] hustle takeover bid for this network's parent company
[04:49:45] one of those discovery man and it comes as president trump has really been
[04:49:49] watching up his criticism
[04:49:51] of sixty minutes also more about that and the timing of of this yes i mean the
[04:49:55] problem with this is like to me like i actually agree with trump but i don't
[04:49:59] agree with why
[04:50:00] like i think that these newsplaces i think that they should have their news
[04:50:04] licenses taken away
[04:50:05] I do. I think that they're totally biased, and I don't think that they are in any way,
[04:50:10] shape, or form of a higher journalistic quality than an independent media organization that
[04:50:16] just uploads things on their own. I think that with great privilege comes great responsibility.
[04:50:21] And why is it that these news publications have extra rights and extra opportunities
[04:50:26] when they're basically just using these things and co-opting them to push an agenda?
[04:50:32] That's it.
[04:50:33] So, I really, really don't like that.
[04:50:36] And I feel like that's something, like I don't like that Trump is doing it as like just a,
[04:50:41] basically he's doing it as a defense for himself.
[04:50:43] I think this is just true regardless.
[04:50:46] Like I've watched mainstream media, CNN, all these places misrepresent every single
[04:50:51] possible thing that they can in any story, try to escalate any sort of racial disparity
[04:50:57] between two groups of people.
[04:51:00] They do everything that they possibly can, and I think that they are ultimately an enemy
[04:51:04] to the people.
[04:51:05] I think that all of these media companies are enemies of the people.
[04:51:08] That's right, and that is the essential context here.
[04:51:12] When Paramount changed hands earlier this year, Trump praised the new owners, David
[04:51:16] Ellison and his father Larry, who described them as friends and supporters.
[04:51:20] Trump was very excited to have CBS moving into-
[04:51:23] While being biased removes the right, shouldn't the market decide?
[04:51:25] well i think that they should but media companies have extra rights and
[04:51:29] like basically it's harder to sue them for like something like defamation for
[04:51:32] example
[04:51:33] and i think that they should not have those extra rights
[04:51:36] because they're not a but they're not behaving and acting objectively
[04:51:40] they're subject to believe reporting things that's the same as i don't think
[04:51:43] fox should have it either
[04:51:45] but it's not like this is all there bad because they're trump i think that
[04:51:48] all mainstream media is biased
[04:51:50] and i don't think that they should have any extra privileges or
[04:51:52] opportunities for that at all
[04:51:54] so that's the reason
[04:51:57] new hands
[04:51:58] but two weeks ago trump changed his tunes
[04:52:00] he started to criticize the special and sixty minutes specifically
[04:52:04] trump at first was mad about an interview with margaret teller green
[04:52:07] that aired on the broadcast
[04:52:09] we know trump cares a lot about sixty minutes and we know he's been railing
[04:52:12] against both the broadcast
[04:52:14] and the new owners of paramount
[04:52:15] at the same time these owners need regulatory approval for their future
[04:52:19] aspirations to grow the company so that is the political context for the
[04:52:23] story. Now I'm told by sources at CBS that Barry Weiss became more personally involved at 60 Minutes
[04:52:28] in the past couple of weeks. But she said to Stafford this morning that the story simply
[04:52:32] was not ready for air yet. It was not ready to go. More reporting must be done. And frankly,
[04:52:37] I'm not hearing many supporters of hers internally at CBS. I'm hearing a lot of criticism about
[04:52:42] this. It's impossible to know why something like this happened. Like I think that it's
[04:52:47] probably true that she didn't want to air it due to retaliation. But it's not for sure.
[04:52:53] But you know what's happened Pam a lot more people are suddenly interested in the story right a lot more people suddenly want
[04:53:00] To know more about what these detain detainees have said they've gone through
[04:53:04] So this is one of those situations where the controversy the scandal is actually going to draw more attention
[04:53:09] Onto the Trump administration's effort to deport these migrants to this very hostile prison where some men say they've been tortured. Yeah
[04:53:18] Shouldn't have been here illegally
[04:53:20] That's what I think
[04:53:22] Shouldn't have done it.
[04:53:25] Yep, nobody asked you to come here.
[04:53:28] Shouldn't have been here.
[04:53:30] Maybe then they'll watch this and they'll be like, okay, well, maybe I shouldn't show up then.
[04:53:35] Could this be a marketing point? Well, I think it should be.
[04:53:38] Yeah.
[04:53:41] All right, so tell us more about what Y said in your statement and also just to be clear,
[04:53:45] here, Sharon Alfonzi and the 60 Minutes team had reached out multiple times to the administration
[04:53:51] for statement and interview, right? And the administration declined. I just want to be
[04:53:54] clear.
[04:53:55] This doesn't mean that you have to be tortured, though. I want to see what the conditions
[04:53:57] are. Well, here's, like, basically, here's the question. If they were being tortured,
[04:54:03] would I agree to not send them there? No, I don't care. Don't give a shit. Shouldn't
[04:54:08] have come here. And also, maybe that's a good thing now that they know. So they
[04:54:13] know what's on the table if you break the law, is you get sent to some fucking torture prison
[04:54:18] in El Salvador. Maybe then they'll stop showing up. Like you realize that there's a lot of
[04:54:24] other countries that have policies like this now, right? Like it's very common, like this
[04:54:28] whole idea that like people can just come here and like flagrantly break our laws, disrespect
[04:54:33] the country, you know, commit crimes here, and then somehow we're supposed to like,
[04:54:38] know, treat them the right way. Who gives a fuck? Just send them out of here. Get them
[04:54:43] out of here. What are we doing? I was definitely disagree with that. The poor
[04:54:46] name is fine. There's people who deserve to not be tortured. Well, then they
[04:54:50] shouldn't have been here. That's the way it is. Here's a good example, right? Is
[04:54:55] that if you jump into a tiger's pin inside of a zoo, you're gonna probably
[04:55:02] get mauled and killed by tigers. Do you necessarily deserve to be mauled and
[04:55:07] killed by tigers by doing this. No, not really, right? But it's what's going to happen. So
[04:55:13] you know what people do? They don't go into tiger pen. That's the goal. Again, there is
[04:55:22] a goal that I have. The goal is what matters.
[04:55:25] That's right. That is important.
[04:55:27] Because you can understand, oh, well, if we're not representing once.
[04:55:31] That's right. These requests for comments.
[04:55:32] Yeah, go ahead.
[04:55:34] His request for comment went unanswered according to Alfonso and she's saying, you can't wait
[04:55:39] around forever and only broadcast a segment if they agree to be interviewed.
[04:55:44] She says that would amount to a kill switch.
[04:55:46] However, Weiss said this morning on the network's early morning editorial call, quote, we need
[04:55:50] to be able to get the principles on the record and on camera.
[04:55:53] She means someone like Stephen Miller, the deputy chief of staff at the White House.
[04:55:57] She's insisting on having those interviews.
[04:55:58] And again, that is her prerogative as editor-in-chief of the organization.
[04:56:01] I think it's important to have interviews from people from the administration and it's
[04:56:04] guaranteed that it would be a better show and it would be a better episode if you did have
[04:56:09] those people on talking about it.
[04:56:12] But I mean if they won't talk about it then you should just release it anyway.
[04:56:16] That's what I think.
[04:56:17] She felt so strongly why did she only make the decision over the weekend after the
[04:56:20] segment was announced, after it was ready to go, according to staffers, after it
[04:56:24] was already publicized.
[04:56:25] There's something strange about the process here and then there's the political overtones
[04:56:29] that are inescapable and that is why so many CBS offers
[04:56:32] are now alarmed in this moment.
[04:56:34] Yeah, and just to be, just to see for some reason.
[04:56:35] Well, the reason why they're alarmed is because CBS is
[04:56:39] maybe like now they can't use this news agency
[04:56:42] to be a vehicle for them to push propaganda.
[04:56:45] That's the reason too, is that, I mean,
[04:56:48] do you really think that the people that were writing
[04:56:49] this story actually didn't have a bias going into this?
[04:56:53] They obviously did.
[04:56:54] It's not like they're trying to tell this story
[04:56:56] in the most accurate and fair way.
[04:56:59] they're trying to paint it in the light that it makes trump looks bad it makes
[04:57:03] the the prison look bad and excel salvador look bad and it makes the
[04:57:06] process look bad because their goal is to delegitimize and demonize the idea
[04:57:11] of removing illegal aliens in the country that is their prime directive
[04:57:16] so really their mad at cbs but they're not mad at cbs for an ideological
[04:57:22] reason they'd be agreeing with the ideological reason if it was an
[04:57:25] administration that they agreed with. But the reason why and how do you know that it's
[04:57:29] because many of these people complied with the way the Biden administration censored things
[04:57:32] during COVID. You didn't hear them talking about this. You never did. Why is that? It's
[04:57:36] because they agreed with it. So the fact is that this is not an ideological argument.
[04:57:41] It's not a principled argument. It is a power argument and it is an advocacy argument.
[04:57:45] That's what they care about. They don't care about the issue. They care about the
[04:57:49] process. They care about the issue. And they're pretending to care about the process.
[04:57:54] So they're caring about the issue, seems more independent.
[04:57:58] That's what it is.
[04:57:59] That's what it is.
[04:58:00] 60 Minutes asks for interview, well not just comment, right?
[04:58:02] Anybody can see this.
[04:58:03] It asks for interviews with administration officials.
[04:58:04] They're currently biased?
[04:58:05] Yeah, they are.
[04:58:06] Okay.
[04:58:07] Brian Stelter.
[04:58:08] That's what I think.
[04:58:09] That is what Alfonzi says, and it's notable that Alfonzi wrote this memo to memorialize
[04:58:12] all of it because she wanted everyone to know what happened.
[04:58:15] Yeah.
[04:58:16] Right.
[04:58:17] And administrations do this intentionally sometimes.
[04:58:18] They say silent, they didn't put anyone out, they don't provide comment as part
[04:58:21] of the strategy and and Alfonso is saying that to override that is is not
[04:58:26] journalistically sound all right Brian thank you so much appreciate yeah I mean
[04:58:31] there it is as my magnet no I'm not really a big like I like some things
[04:58:34] Trump does I like I don't like other things but I do like the idea of sending
[04:58:38] the illegal migrants down Salvador and I don't really care about the conditions
[04:58:42] of the prison I just don't give a shit I mean they shouldn't be here they
[04:58:46] knew they shouldn't be here they know they shouldn't be here they're
[04:58:48] They're breaking the law.
[04:58:49] They're probably breaking the law while they're here, too.
[04:58:52] Like what are we doing here trying to like fucking micromanage, oh, it's not fair.
[04:58:57] What wasn't fair for Americans, you just came here and started living off of our system,
[04:59:01] right?
[04:59:02] So that's the way I see it.
[04:59:03] I know there's some people that disagree.
[04:59:05] They don't see it that way for whatever other reason, but that's the way I see it
[04:59:09] in general.
[04:59:10] And I don't care about it at all.
[04:59:12] But if they want to, and I think also if they want to run the story, I think
[04:59:16] they should.
[04:59:17] come out there and say it and if you don't, the thing is that everything
[04:59:21] should be openly stated. Even whether it's bad or good or anything else, it
[04:59:26] should be openly and directly stated because if you're not doing that then
[04:59:31] you're lying. And I don't want to live in a fucking fantasy world. Why would
[04:59:34] somebody want to do that? Yeah, hard to disagree that a condition should not
[04:59:38] be torturous. If it comes out, would you watch it on stream? Maybe it depends
[04:59:42] on how long it is, right? If it's really long, I wouldn't watch it if it was
[04:59:44] shorter I would and again I don't really care about the conditions at all and
[04:59:48] also here let me ask you a question and this is this is the important thing and
[04:59:53] this is probably gonna be the difference in the way that you see it do you think
[04:59:57] that if the conditions were absolutely horrific and terrible and awful do you
[05:00:02] think that less migrants would come to the country illegally very simple
[05:00:07] question if they knew that if you get caught you get sent to this
[05:00:12] effective fucking like I don't know awful prison like what would that cause
[05:00:21] less of them to come here
[05:00:34] but I had a very at a very a moral cost please also be patient I'm typing I'm
[05:00:38] nervous and don't worry about a very amoral cost. Well, what about the morality of them
[05:00:43] doing something that they know is wrong? They know it's wrong. Like, it's not like it's
[05:00:53] a secret. I don't get it. Like, why, like, what are we doing here? So, like, you agree
[05:01:01] that it works and that they did something wrong. So I don't know what to say. It's effective
[05:01:14] as it matters. Yeah, that's the way I see it, more than anything else. They could go
[05:01:19] the legal route after all. Yeah, they could always go the legal route. I see what you're
[05:01:26] saying, but my limit is torture unless they're murdering and raping, then they don't
[05:01:29] deserve torture? Okay, so like if they are murdered, like let's say they're violent criminals.
[05:01:33] Are you okay with sending them to the torture place if they're violent criminals? Yeah, let's
[05:01:42] say they're violent criminals. Like a rapist, any, you know, like let's say they're, let's
[05:01:47] say it's like that guy with the stick and he hit that woman, right? The guy's an
[05:01:50] illegal alien. If they murder and rape 100%, I'm willing to compromise with that.
[05:01:57] Yeah, if somebody is not convicted of any sort of crazy extreme crime, then maybe we could send them back, but you know, to their original country, but if they are causing problems and they're, you know, like criminals here, and they're violent, then yeah, then you go to the fucking death camp basically, right?
[05:02:15] Too fucking bad. You shouldn't have showed up here and been violent.
[05:02:19] Like by the way, like imagine going to China and doing this. Can you imagine that? No, you couldn't because you'd be dead
[05:02:25] So I don't really care. I don't think anybody else should care never let people weaponize your empathy to make you think that you shouldn't
[05:02:31] You don't have the right to have borders
[05:02:33] So that's a good middle ground. Yeah, that's fine. And I think that's totally fair
[05:02:40] Pretty sure Sika is only for the most violent offenders. Yeah
[05:02:42] I mean you've got to remember that Kilmar guy was like that was one of the guys that was sent there
[05:02:46] Like that guy was like a human trafficker. It was pretty obvious
[05:02:49] It's so stupid how when the fuck do we get to a place for the right of violent criminals
[05:02:53] overturns the justice for the victims rather than people.
[05:02:57] Yeah, exactly.
[05:02:58] Right.
[05:02:59] That's the way I feel too.
[05:03:00] Absolutely.
[05:03:01] I understand your position.
[05:03:02] I disagree with the indiscriminate nabbing that ICE is doing.
[05:03:03] They're not enough checks and balances in place with the people on the front lines
[05:03:06] doing the grabbing.
[05:03:07] Well, then maybe they should have thought about that before they let all the people
[05:03:10] in here.
[05:03:12] If you didn't want a dramatic and extreme solution, then you shouldn't have created
[05:03:17] dramatic and extreme problem. Too bad. Don't give a shit. That's what I think.
[05:03:24] And I get some people want to care about that and oh well the system isn't
[05:03:29] being done the right way and everything. Yeah that's it. Advocating for torture
[05:03:34] because someone's here illegally is fucking insane. Well I mean why are they
[05:03:37] here? And also like I said yeah I mean that's fine to me. If it's like like
[05:03:41] somebody like this migrant truck driver released after deadly crash I mean
[05:03:44] really like what are we doing here somebody gets killed like we're talking
[05:03:47] about other people getting killed and also like my goal really is that I
[05:03:52] want to make sure that people that live in this country are safe and there are
[05:03:56] no problems here so everything that I would do would be in service of that
[05:04:00] goal it's not thinking about the people that aren't supposed to be here
[05:04:04] it's not thinking about anything else it's simply about acting in the best
[05:04:07] interest of the people that live in the country and making sure that they
[05:04:11] They are able to live in a place where they can feel safe.
[05:04:15] There aren't going to be people that will abuse them and hurt them, that they can leave things
[05:04:19] outside and not worry about them being stolen.
[05:04:22] And that's the primary focus to me.
[05:04:25] And so a person who wants to destroy that tranquility, I don't really care what happens
[05:04:30] to them.
[05:04:31] It's not relevant to me.
[05:04:32] It doesn't matter.
[05:04:33] The only thing that matters is that they're removed.
[05:04:35] That's it.
[05:04:37] So two percenters, yeah.
[05:04:39] This weird empathy for random people is so wild. I don't understand it
[05:04:42] Well, I know and you did my goal really is like I will do my best to kill as much of it as possible
[05:04:47] By you know advocating for the other way right because I do think that it's probably it is one of the most detrimental things to
[05:04:54] Like Western society it is so detrimental
[05:04:58] But anyway, let me go back. I'll see if there's any more of these that are worth looking at
[05:05:01] But I think that I did see what the fuck is this media in a nutshell the whole we dug on Saturday
[05:05:09] Thanks Bernard. Now finally for now, mysterious hole on a beach has caused a stir in North
[05:05:22] Dublin. A local astronomy enthusiast is hoping the crater in Port Marnock could be the aftermath
[05:05:27] of a cosmic event. It's a huge, mysterious crater that lives out of this world. But
[05:05:35] Is it the unusual hole on
[05:05:38] No, astrophysics enthusiasts day who does this yesterday and he's Jesus Christ
[05:05:44] Have you rock and fight it?
[05:05:46] King from up above as you can tell by here
[05:05:48] There's a scorch mark on this side here
[05:05:50] So that would have been at the angle that it came down at and it is weighty
[05:05:54] I'm not sure if it's composition, but we're definitely gonna have to find out
[05:05:58] The striking hole soon cut the attention of passers by many oh my god
[05:06:03] is the aftermath of a once-in-a-lifetime cosmic event.
[05:06:07] I...
[05:06:09] What?
[05:06:10] Of a once-in-a-lifetime cosmic event.
[05:06:13] They're so dumb. Oh my God.
[05:06:15] The enthusiast experts. See, you should never listen to those terms, man.
[05:06:19] I said that. Hasan on CNN, I did see that.
[05:06:22] I mean, it's not really that big of a deal, right?
[05:06:24] But, um, yeah, I did see that they did an article about Hasan on CNN.
[05:06:29] You know, good for him.
[05:06:30] for him. I personally, I don't see the obsession with media, um, media validation. I think it's
[05:06:37] silly, but Hassan really cares a lot about it. And, uh, yeah, there it is. And, uh, is
[05:06:44] this your night media work again? I don't know, right? Um, but anyway, what is this
[05:06:48] here? Roads are getting dangerous.
[05:06:50] Say for all you road rangers out there, some of us stay armed at all times. Take
[05:06:56] a look at this right here. I want to show you something.
[05:06:59] Oh shit don't even try it you think you the only one out here armed yeah you may
[05:07:09] have a blue shell you may stop me momentarily but if you behind me good
[05:07:12] luck driving with all these in your past
[05:07:16] he's gonna be everywhere bro okay well you know what they say oh god you
[05:07:22] stay ready you ain't got to get ready it's drill what do we have here now I'm
[05:07:33] not a violent man or anything like that but um I'm also not one to run away from
[05:07:37] a fight yeah sure you want those problems man that's cute you gonna be
[05:07:44] gonna play in the game club oh yes oh the bullet bill okay don't worry about
[05:07:49] sides it gets bigger. I'm doing a run it on the highway so if you do the speed them and
[05:07:55] get the fuck out of my way. Jesus Christ. The bullpill yeah that was fucking funny.
[05:08:03] The ultimate lapboard is this. Yeah you got a man so card and sing the
[05:08:08] out vibranium adamantium kryptonite all of these are infusing the only tricks.
[05:08:14] Why is there a Sony on there?
[05:08:20] I'm gonna be honest, it took me 10 seconds to realize who was speaking English.
[05:08:44] facehugger and the force channel through Harry Potter's one and then because
[05:08:52] why not and to make it even more interesting I throw a beyblade in the mix
[05:08:56] oh shit Stanley's pen damn one ring through the moon this is the gauntlet of
[05:09:07] chaos and if you want to know how it works check my last youtube video now
[05:09:13] see you there. You know what this video reminded me of? It reminded me of an end-game PoE build guide.
[05:09:21] Like I don't know why but like whenever he showed me the ring I'm like okay this is just too much
[05:09:26] bro. Like this is just insane. Too much power? Yes obviously.
[05:09:32] Let's begin to look a lot like Christmas Everywhere you go, take a look at the fight
[05:09:48] and can't listen to once again The candy canes and silver waves and gloom
[05:09:55] Oh man, it's beautiful.
[05:09:58] It's a lot like Christmas, Jesus Christ.
[05:10:03] Hours at every star.
[05:10:07] But the prettiest sight to see is the holly
[05:10:11] that will be on your old one.
[05:10:16] Man, isn't that nice?
[05:10:18] It's so good.
[05:10:19] Yeah, it's a lot better than I thought.
[05:10:20] Home Alone Lost.
[05:10:22] Oh, OK.
[05:10:23] That's good.
[05:10:24] Yeah, that's where Trump was in.
[05:10:25] obviously oversaturation of podcaster delusion. What is this? Okay.
[05:10:36] Why does a bus have 50 seats? And why does a Lamborghini have only two? Because there are only a few
[05:10:44] successful
[05:10:45] Yeah. That's about right. Why do you think Bella Hadid always looks so put together? It's
[05:10:58] because she dresses for her. Oh, my God. Can you imagine being the production team for
[05:11:08] one of these retard podcasts like so do you believe in dinosaurs no but how do
[05:11:16] you believe in dinosaur yeah why I saw Jurassic Park do you want to be super
[05:11:23] magnetic walk into the room and you imagine that you're taking each four
[05:11:27] corners of the room and you're putting them in your pocket.
[05:11:30] Ooh!
[05:11:31] It's so stupid!
[05:11:35] Oh god!
[05:11:38] You also believe water is a scam.
[05:11:40] Water is a solvent, so it dissolves all your body.
[05:11:42] The fact that people say it's hydrating your cells is crap.
[05:11:45] It's not a carbohydrate, it's not a fat, it's not a protein.
[05:11:49] Literally a solvent, if you put any type of material in water, it dissolves it.
[05:11:53] what it's doing to your body, and...
[05:11:55] save me.
[05:11:57] See, guys, I told you!
[05:12:01] People need to start studying words.
[05:12:03] You'll get a bank. What is a bank?
[05:12:05] A river bank? Right. And what does the river bank do?
[05:12:08] It controls the flow. The flow of what?
[05:12:11] The flow of the current. The currency.
[05:12:13] So if it's controlling the currency, it's also controlling the cash flow.
[05:12:17] Money moves like water.
[05:12:19] So if I understand where the water's going to go,
[05:12:21] have to position myself where the cash flow is going to be next and I will get
[05:12:25] wet welcome to the big leagues motherfuckers what would you do oh my god
[05:12:30] where do these people come from this is insane your arm got chopped off I would
[05:12:34] probably urinate on it and then definitely not panic and definitely not
[05:12:38] go to a hospital and then I would just rub butter and honey on it and raw
[05:12:42] meat every single day and eventually it would heal and make it grow back
[05:12:47] that's gotta be a joke
[05:12:51] these podcasts are pretty stupid I I didn't realize it was this bad god damn
[05:12:59] well I can't hear it's too quiet sorry guys
[05:13:04] anyway yeah I went through some of these I will watch one thing that I was gonna
[05:13:09] look at today
[05:13:10] but where is it here yeah here we go
[05:13:13] um
[05:13:20] this game. I was gonna watch this game and Concord 2. So there's been a lot of
[05:13:29] controversy surrounding this game regarding as to whether it's Concord 2
[05:13:35] or Concord 3. Because Marathon was gonna be Concord 2, but now that Marathon
[05:13:41] got delayed, High Guard is gonna come out before Marathon, but is Marathon
[05:13:47] still Concord 2 because it got announced before High Guard or is High Guard
[05:13:52] Concord 2 because it comes out before Marathon? And is Marathon in fact
[05:13:58] Concord 3? That's the big question. Nobody knows the answer to this. The
[05:14:09] game awards have come... But they all know the game sucks. And gone. Expedition 33
[05:14:14] received its flowers. We watched his indie games dominated not only in nominations but
[05:14:19] also awards and we were showered in incredible trailers from the return writer to Larry in
[05:14:26] studio's next game divinity man was that wow then at the end of the show the big comes
[05:14:34] out and really lays it on thick and he shows us high guard. Wow PVP hero shooter.
[05:14:44] What were they thinking?
[05:14:46] Especially following the divinity trailer, which doesn't make any sense to me.
[05:14:49] He had all the fanfare, all the anticipation.
[05:14:52] Man, did that guy want to make sure he sold that game?
[05:14:55] It was the last part of the night, normally where we would typically see a really big heavy
[05:14:59] hitter, a major reveal, and they just pretended like it was something that we were begging
[05:15:04] for.
[05:15:05] I do think that it's a strategic decision that Jeff makes now in order to release
[05:15:10] to release the trailers at the beginning of the show that are really good to get a lot of noise and buzz for the show going in
[05:15:17] order to get people to watch the show like as it's happening like you know like a media see social media
[05:15:23] Like attention. I think that's what happens. They make it top-heavy. Yeah, exactly
[05:15:27] But it's front-loaded. I guess it's a all the while showing us something that we've seen a million times by now
[05:15:35] Well, I don't know about a million, something more than that.
[05:15:37] The same slow-motion hero animations showing their powers and all of that good stuff.
[05:15:42] It was just like Concord's trailer.
[05:15:44] What?
[05:15:45] More ways than you actually think, but we'll talk about that a little bit later.
[05:15:47] That's scary.
[05:15:48] And I've seen a lot of feedback surrounding this game.
[05:15:51] People are not very happy.
[05:15:52] They hate it.
[05:15:53] Most people are just kind of sick and tired of a lot of this stuff.
[05:15:55] Yes.
[05:15:56] I've seen the developers having a really hard time with it on social media.
[05:15:59] A lot of people also rushing to defend them.
[05:16:01] They're having a fair amount of time.
[05:16:02] create a pillow fort to defend them from all the toxic gamers.
[05:16:06] You know, it's just the streamers and the YouTubers
[05:16:09] that are the problem.
[05:16:10] These aren't real opinions.
[05:16:11] It's just manufactured hate more than anything else.
[05:16:15] Well, if it's manufactured and it works, then it works.
[05:16:18] That's all there is to it.
[05:16:19] You got to address it one way or another.
[05:16:23] Not listening to the players.
[05:16:24] You know, that's worked out a lot
[05:16:26] for these guys in the past, hasn't it?
[05:16:29] All they are is just protecting a game
[05:16:30] that is clearly destined for failure.
[05:16:32] You have to learn from these lessons.
[05:16:34] So today, I'm talking about why that is.
[05:16:37] I'm talking about the fate of this game.
[05:16:39] I'm talking about all the bad decisions
[05:16:42] that these guys made up to the release of this game,
[05:16:44] why this game is such a bad idea,
[05:16:46] why people hate it, why people are defending it,
[05:16:50] and why I don't think this is the last time
[05:16:52] we're gonna see it.
[05:16:53] This video is sponsored by Ark Knights Enfield
[05:16:55] coming out January 22nd.
[05:16:56] Ooh, I played this one.
[05:16:57] This is a full 3D-
[05:16:59] It comes out in January?
[05:17:00] oh shit
[05:17:01] bill time strategy action rpg set on tallows to mixing fast tactical i mean
[05:17:06] combat factory building in management and
[05:17:08] the whole process of exploring and reshaping different regions of a
[05:17:12] planet in a way that
[05:17:13] honestly surprised me
[05:17:15] you play as the administrator managing this frontier outpost while you fight
[05:17:18] explore and build exploration is a great thing to run into hostile creatures
[05:17:22] in dangers along the way that's where your team combat comes in
[05:17:26] you can pick from a roster of twenty four operators with different classes
[05:17:29] and different skill types to build the team that you want.
[05:17:32] Combat plays out in real times.
[05:17:34] You're gonna be swapping between characters,
[05:17:35] timing dodges, and leveraging physical statuses
[05:17:38] and arts afflictions to be able to trigger
[05:17:39] the best team combos.
[05:17:41] It's not about button mashing,
[05:17:42] it's about making your squad.
[05:17:44] It's about body mashing.
[05:17:45] I played it, it's about button mashing, absolutely.
[05:17:48] You can just hit all the buttons
[05:17:50] and you're gonna kill them.
[05:17:51] Like all you have to do is dodge at the same time.
[05:17:54] It's absolutely about button mashing.
[05:17:56] Quad worked together in a way that feels smooth
[05:17:58] This new beta as a reboot story, updated cutscenes and a whole new region called Vooling.
[05:18:03] Visually it's a blend of futuristic tech and eastern architecture that definitely stood out to me.
[05:18:08] And as you explore it, you're going to come across new encounters, new stories and new environmental details
[05:18:13] that make the whole region feel much more alive.
[05:18:15] Then there's the AIC Factory and Blueprint system, which is basically your way of reshaping the world,
[05:18:20] building automated production lines, upgrading facilities and expanding your outposts as you explore.
[05:18:25] It's satisfying and you get to see your progress reflected in the world
[05:18:28] Artnite's Enfield launches on January 22nd, 2026 for PlayStation 5, PC, iOS and Android
[05:18:34] Wow registration is live
[05:18:36] Wow, if you want to check it out early hit the link in the description or the pinned comment
[05:18:41] Game Awards lives and dies by trailers every single year. It's the same cycle rumors wish casting people convincing themselves
[05:18:48] That this is finally the night for Bloodborne 2 or Half Life 3 and because of that the final trailer carries extra weight
[05:18:54] It's supposed to be the big one.
[05:18:56] Yep.
[05:18:56] Jeff Keely really leaned into that hard.
[05:18:59] He reminded everybody that the last slot is safe for something special.
[05:19:03] Teased that this game was being made in secret and then dropped the pedigree.
[05:19:07] Former respawn developers, the people behind Titanfall and Apex Legends breaking away from AAA.
[05:19:13] Expectations spiked, the room went dark, the trailer rolled and what followed was the most aggressively generic reveal we saw the entire night.
[05:19:22] Aggressively generic.
[05:19:24] Yeah, it's about right.
[05:19:25] High Guard is a PVPVE hero base shooter where you are playing as wardens fighting over territory and
[05:19:31] raiding enemy strongholds. On paper, honestly, fine, but the problem is that none of that actually comes through in the trailer.
[05:19:37] What does come through is how completely interchangeable all of this feels.
[05:19:40] The same abilities, the same pacing, the same presentation that we have seen a dozen times by now.
[05:19:45] It's falling straight from the Valorant playbook, right down to the Silhouettes and the cooldown-driven combat.
[05:19:50] the character that they led with, honestly looks like John video game.
[05:19:54] It is and beyond that, here's one thing that I would always say that matters a lot.
[05:20:00] Do you think anybody is going to want to cosplay the characters in this video game?
[05:20:05] Because if the answer is no, you need to make new characters.
[05:20:09] If people don't want to be the roles in the game, then why would they want to play the game?
[05:20:16] I actually think that that should be a very, very good benchmark.
[05:20:21] If you have good character design, people will cosplay your characters.
[05:20:26] If you have bad character design, they won't.
[05:20:29] Pro identities, zero personality, a lot like the whole game.
[05:20:33] The entire time that I was watching this trailer, I had this nagging feeling that
[05:20:37] I had seen this before.
[05:20:38] Not just like, oh, it's another live server shooter.
[05:20:40] No, I mean, like, I've literally seen this before and it didn't click for me
[05:20:44] until the ice roll slammed into the ground,
[05:20:46] and then my brain immediately clicked and said,
[05:20:48] oh no, this is Concorde.
[05:20:50] That is definitely Concorde.
[05:20:52] So I would…
[05:20:53] No!
[05:20:55] Wait, what?
[05:20:59] Also, they clicked and said,
[05:21:00] oh no, this is Ice Troll slammed into the ground
[05:21:03] and then my brain already clicked and said,
[05:21:05] oh no, this is Concorde.
[05:21:07] That is definitely Concorde.
[05:21:09] So I went back and I compared the trailers
[05:21:11] and once you see it, you can't unsee it.
[05:21:13] Oh my God!
[05:21:15] Hero ability, introduction to Daniel, identical, the pacing and the percussion heavy music is just about the same.
[05:21:21] The rhythm of the cuts, the way the abilities are framed, the timing of,
[05:21:25] oh look how cool this character is moments, it all lines up perfectly.
[05:21:29] If you start splicing the two trailers together, you genuinely start to lose track of which game you're watching, unless you're paying close attention.
[05:21:36] I don't know if they outsource some of the same assets, but-
[05:21:39] This one's Concord, I think, right?
[05:21:41] You cannot wash the Concord stink off of this thing.
[05:21:45] I mean, these guys are already fall-
[05:21:47] It's crazy how bad?
[05:21:50] This game was so bad!
[05:21:53] And now it's killing other games!
[05:21:55] It's not enough that Concord killed itself!
[05:21:59] It's like a fucking suicide bomber!
[05:22:03] It kills everybody, it's like friendly fire!
[05:22:06] I'm playing into the exact same crap that buried Concord.
[05:22:12] This is a hero shooter with completely unremarkable characters.
[05:22:16] They're not.
[05:22:17] Nobody's going to want to cosplay any of these characters.
[05:22:19] They're boring, ugly and non-rememberable or it's unremarkable, I guess to say.
[05:22:25] It's simply bad this time.
[05:22:26] They're not hideous, but they're just safe, polished, inoffensive and instantly forgettable.
[05:22:31] Not a single character jumps out at you or makes you say, you know what, I'm curious
[05:22:35] to play them. The abilities are all things that we've seen before. The powers
[05:22:38] blur together and yet this trailer has the nerve to say that it is a new
[05:22:42] breed of shooter. It looks exactly like 10 other games from the past year and
[05:22:47] clearly players are feeling the same way. It's like a new breed of shooter in
[05:22:52] the way that. Do you ever see like dogs that have been bred selectively for
[05:22:57] like a hundred years? And like a hundred years ago the breed was like
[05:23:02] like a normal animal and now it's this disfigured fucking freak that if you clap your hands too
[05:23:08] out, it's your hands too loud, it's heart will explode and their eyes will pop out of their
[05:23:13] head. That's what happens. That's what we're at.
[05:23:17] The action online was the media people started calling it Concord 2 almost instantly. Others
[05:23:23] were people started calling it Concord 2. I wonder who people is.
[05:23:29] curious of the game somehow got the final slot of the show dead on arrival has
[05:23:33] become the default label for the game
[05:23:35] i gn's up instead before arrival they already it's basically they've already
[05:23:39] aborted the game it's gonna be a stillbirth it will be it's dead it's
[05:23:42] done it's over it's finished
[05:23:45] it's just that's it
[05:23:47] the sitting at over three hundred thousand views right now with over forty
[05:23:50] thousand displeasing there are a thousand likes
[05:23:53] the trailer is going out look how bad like this is like if somebody said
[05:23:57] Oh, this is like, like, they're like, you want, you want to look at my video game that I generated with guac.
[05:24:05] I call it high guard because it's like overwatch high guard. Get it?
[05:24:09] Huh? Look, you want to give me tweet it?
[05:24:14] Is it absolutely cooked on social media?
[05:24:16] Yeah, ratioed and repost side by side.
[05:24:19] That that picture was crazy.
[05:24:20] Everywhere characters are getting dragged for looking like knockoff versions of existing heroes.
[05:24:25] The sniper who is basically just a blonde version of Anna from overwatch
[05:24:29] And then you've got Tomb Raider developers that are getting universal praise right now for revealing
[05:24:34] They've been working on the game
[05:24:35] Well, high guard developers are announcing that they can finally talk about theirs and they are being met with and they're having an absolute
[05:24:42] Fucking meltdown bro. Like they're having such a bad time
[05:24:45] But backlash yeah to the point that some of them are just straight up going having a meltdown
[05:24:50] So, yeah, not a great response and definitely not the one you're hoping for after spending
[05:24:54] some serious money on putting your trailer on the biggest stage in the entire industry.
[05:24:59] The Game Awards now reportedly pulls in more viewers than the Super Bowl.
[05:25:02] Wow.
[05:25:03] Hitting your trailer on the show is not cheap anywhere from $450,000 to over a million
[05:25:08] dollars depending on its length.
[05:25:10] That's before we factor in how much it costs for them to buy out the final slot
[05:25:15] of the night.
[05:25:16] The spot that's reserved for the biggest, most anticipated reveals.
[05:25:19] is an insane gamble and this case it is completely blown up in their face.
[05:25:23] Yeah.
[05:25:24] Now I've heard some people say that the trailer placement is the problem and sure I guess
[05:25:28] kind of I mean if this-
[05:25:29] No, the trailer placement is only a problem because people thought the game was going
[05:25:33] to be good.
[05:25:35] If the trailer was at the beginning they would have just known it was bad.
[05:25:40] If it came out I think that definitely it being at the end made it worse but
[05:25:46] it would have still been terrible
[05:25:49] it's it's studio shut down
[05:25:52] now i think it's a pretty big studio they can afford to fuck up again after this
[05:25:57] you've shown up earlier in the night i do not know your game sucks the reason why
[05:26:01] nobody knows their game sucks is because they live in a culture of toxic
[05:26:05] positivity
[05:26:06] and they ignore opinions of real actual gamers in favor of the opinions of
[05:26:11] fat Funko Pop millennials and then also retarded Gen Xers that think that it's a cool thing
[05:26:19] that you can go on the internet still. Like that's the real problem and their personality
[05:26:26] is the type of beers they like. You need to go and get people involved in your QA process
[05:26:33] that are attracted to animals that aren't real. You need to get people involved in your
[05:26:39] creative process that know more than 10 racial slurs for a group of people that is not like
[05:26:47] the traditional like black people or Jews. Like if you know 10 racial slurs for let's say like,
[05:26:55] you know, like Italians or something like that, then maybe this person might have an eye into
[05:27:01] what gamers really want. Like you have to, you have to bring in people who,
[05:27:06] like if they're let me think of a better way to say this I think that's a good
[05:27:13] start let's just have that that's good that's fucked up I know it would work
[05:27:22] but have been nearly as much anticipation that was riding behind it shoot
[05:27:25] that also wouldn't have been directly contrasted to some of the genuinely
[05:27:29] exciting reveals that we had seen I mean how do you follow up that divinity
[05:27:32] trailer yeah let's be honest here regardless of where that trailer was
[05:27:35] place, it still would have been just as forgettable.
[05:27:38] The backlash here is not some mystery puzzle that the internet needs to solve.
[05:27:41] The biggest issue that we have is the expectations that this studio set for themselves.
[05:27:46] This is supposed to be an independent studio, a breakaway team, former EA employees.
[05:27:51] More importantly, former Titanfall developers branching off to go and do their own thing.
[05:27:55] And what do they come back with?
[05:27:57] The safest, most corporate thing imaginable.
[05:27:59] The kind of live service hero shooter that we have come to expect from a runic and
[05:28:03] repetitive triple-a publishers following the tale of everyone else not from a
[05:28:07] studio that escaped that system and that's the part that makes no sense to
[05:28:11] me and this is likely always getting out the most you are free you're supposed
[05:28:15] to be the one game for us fucking machine why wouldn't you make something
[05:28:21] actually different something that players clearly one you fly the flag of
[05:28:25] Titanfall for the reputation it gives you yet for the meaning behind it the
[05:28:29] The audience behind that game did not disappear, it's been ignored.
[05:28:34] You know what, who am I kidding, of course the only person that clearly sees that need
[05:28:38] is some random solo developer that's making a diesel punk mech shooter off of Kickstarter
[05:28:42] money in a YouTube channel.
[05:28:43] There's some random guy.
[05:28:44] Seriously, go check out Diesel Knights, that guy actually gets us.
[05:28:46] I went back and actually watched his trailer after watching the High Guard reveal and
[05:28:50] it is night and day.
[05:28:51] It's so distinct, it's so messy and unrefined and raw and it just feels human and watching
[05:28:56] that back.
[05:28:58] made it even more obvious how few people in this industry genuinely understand the art
[05:29:02] anymore or even the audience that they're supposed to be making games for.
[05:29:06] Well you have people that spend a lot of time in school and they're like taught in school
[05:29:11] like you have to do this and that and the other thing.
[05:29:14] Well listen, if a lot of these people in school knew how to make a fucking video game they
[05:29:18] wouldn't be there teaching your stupid ass how to do it.
[05:29:21] They'd be doing it themselves.
[05:29:22] So yeah you've got some people that used to be successful but for the most part they're
[05:29:26] fucking teachers.
[05:29:27] I don't fucking know what people want if they did.
[05:29:29] They'd be millionaires, but they're not.
[05:29:31] So you should never go and listen to this shit.
[05:29:34] Absolutely not.
[05:29:34] I don't know what the fuck they're talking about.
[05:29:36] It's the same with any school.
[05:29:37] Like really, unless you're learning like a hard science,
[05:29:41] like STEM, you don't probably need to go to school
[05:29:43] for this, okay?
[05:29:44] Like I went to business school.
[05:29:46] Holy fuck, what a waste of time.
[05:29:48] Jesus Christ, what a bunch of retards over there.
[05:29:50] Total fucking waste of time.
[05:29:52] Outside of accounting and finance,
[05:29:54] there is no reason you need to know any of that.
[05:29:58] High guard takes absolutely no creative risks, none at all.
[05:30:02] The only thing that they're doing is just gambling
[05:30:03] with their own financial security at this point.
[05:30:06] This thing plays it as safe as humanly possible.
[05:30:08] It's just another PVPVE live service game
[05:30:11] where the skin of past achievements
[05:30:12] trading almost entirely on,
[05:30:14] hey, remember what we used to work on?
[05:30:15] And it's like I said before, when we first saw Concord.
[05:30:18] Yeah, this looks good.
[05:30:19] When a game introduces itself as
[05:30:20] from the former developers of,
[05:30:22] especially from studios like bungee, Activision, or EA.
[05:30:25] That's basically-
[05:30:26] People expect the game to be good.
[05:30:28] Yeah, they expect it to be good.
[05:30:29] They expect it to be a great flag for me.
[05:30:30] Not always.
[05:30:31] There are some outliers.
[05:30:32] Embark Studios is an obvious one.
[05:30:34] But more often than not,
[05:30:35] there is a reason that they are former developers.
[05:30:38] And in this case,
[05:30:39] they couldn't even spot the warning signs in their own game.
[05:30:42] Let alone stay in step.
[05:30:43] That's true.
[05:30:44] Yeah, a lot of these people,
[05:30:45] just because you worked with the company,
[05:30:46] doesn't mean that you're the person
[05:30:47] that was the reason the company was good.
[05:30:49] That's true.
[05:30:50] With what players are actually into right now,
[05:30:52] or even learn from the pile of failed live service launches
[05:30:55] that we've already seen just this year.
[05:30:58] Honestly, the only real risk that this studio took
[05:31:00] were all the wrong ones.
[05:31:01] They spent four years developing this game in total secret,
[05:31:04] no early footage, no tests, no public feedback, nothing.
[05:31:07] If they had shown anything earlier,
[05:31:09] and I mean anything,
[05:31:10] they could have gauged player reaction
[05:31:12] and course corrected instead.
[05:31:14] Well, I mean, like I think that they made Apex, right?
[05:31:16] And the thing is like Apex,
[05:31:17] they just shadow dropped Apex too.
[05:31:20] I remember one day I just saw it and I said,
[05:31:22] why did Shroud and Ninja have a lot of viewers today?
[05:31:25] Oh, what's the, oh wow.
[05:31:29] Oh, so it's like Fortnite, but within first, oh shit.
[05:31:34] You know, like that was it.
[05:31:35] So I don't think that really,
[05:31:36] it's the problem isn't that like the strategy
[05:31:39] isn't the problem.
[05:31:41] The problem is that the game sucks.
[05:31:43] Like that's the issue.
[05:31:44] Like let's not get ourselves,
[05:31:46] let's not get it twisted here, okay guys?
[05:31:48] They went all in on blind comping for them four years ago. This game is a good idea. No, it wasn't it was a bad idea
[05:31:55] Then it's suck then it sucks now
[05:31:57] It's dropped a reveal trailer and I'm real and Paladins do oh, that's right
[05:32:01] They're dead announced a full release barely a month out putting themselves in a completely unnecessary do or die situation
[05:32:08] Mm-hmm, and I'm telling you right now if you are making a lot of service game
[05:32:12] You have to involve the audience as early as possible
[05:32:14] You cannot afford to spend years and millions of dollars building something just to find out at the very end that nobody wants it
[05:32:22] I mean our craters did multiple closed alphas
[05:32:24] They ran a beta well before the game even came out hell even marathon is out here involving players and has made
[05:32:30] Visible changes based on their feedback when I see studios that are crazy to compare it to marathon and say marathon is doing better
[05:32:38] That's sad
[05:32:40] Being that step entirely especially in live service. Yeah, it tells me exactly who this game is being made for and it's not the players I
[05:32:48] Realized that the developers for high guard are likely combing social media right now looking for feedback
[05:32:53] That's a little bit too late seeing is though your game is gonna be coming out a month from now looking at social media posts
[05:32:58] It's over guys
[05:33:01] It's over
[05:33:02] Just amend your resume and tell people that instead of working on this game
[05:33:06] You went to jail for aggravated assault against a pregnant woman and
[05:33:12] You know just say like that's what happened and it'll probably be better for your career than to say that you worked on high guard
[05:33:23] Just how it is
[05:33:27] Obviously because they're probably a little bit too difficult to ignore at this point
[05:33:31] Yeah, and I hope you're listening right now George for this is the feedback
[05:33:35] This is the frustration of a real customer somebody that was a fan of Titanfall
[05:33:39] I want you to know that the expectations set upon you are higher than that. Yeah triple-a games
[05:33:46] We don't expect shit from them anymore. We do expect more from you somebody that escaped that we
[05:33:52] I mean to me like I don't even have like a low low nostalgia never played Titanfall like to me
[05:33:56] It's real simple the game sucks like I don't want to play that shit sucks
[05:34:00] fact that you're going to be trying to make something that we're going to actually want yeah, we're expecting more from your freedom to create
[05:34:10] Not from you just to go and make more of the same
[05:34:12] If you're trying to figure out why people are so upset why they're so quick to just toss your game to the side
[05:34:17] That's exactly why because it's bad. We know that triple a game studios are not looking out for our best interests
[05:34:23] We know that they're not trying to make games for us. They're just trying to make games for profit
[05:34:27] We have the expectation that those that are operating outside of that system are looking out for our best interest that are trying to make games
[05:34:35] That we actually want to play that are trying to do everything they possibly can we need that like we need that because it's our last
[05:34:42] Threat of trust that a lot of people have in this industry right now
[05:34:45] And if you betray that that is a very real betrayal
[05:34:50] Especially in the eyes of a lot of players right now people are pissed and if we start seeing a lot of studios to break off from AAA
[05:34:55] Just to go out and essentially continue to just feed the same boss same as the old boss exactly
[05:35:01] Yeah, like if you're gonna leave and make a new studio get everybody excited and didn't just make a sloppier version of what you were already making
[05:35:08] Yeah, it's not really gonna make people too happy
[05:35:11] in system
[05:35:12] Well, you're now betraying the trust that other studios deserve
[05:35:17] Mm-hmm. How did you think that these team who designs would somehow draw in players? I'm blown away by that
[05:35:24] How do you not learn from any of the live service failures that we've seen not only just this year, but just over the past five years and
[05:35:32] How do you guys go into secrecy?
[05:35:35] Developing a game for four years and then just drop it into the market and hope it succeeds. I
[05:35:42] Don't think that's I think they did that with apex. It was great
[05:35:44] Like the problem is that it sucks and they should have known that it sucks because again like when apex came out
[05:35:51] It was the perfect response to the current gaming market
[05:35:55] Fortnite was third-party. It was too unrealistic
[05:35:59] Sorry third person was too unrealistic apex came in and it had the fluidity and the you know
[05:36:07] The the what's the better word for it like the game flow of fortnight like it played as well as fortnight
[05:36:13] It had a more serious aesthetic kind of closer to pub G
[05:36:18] The movement was really good the graphics were amazing like at the time they were they were amazing
[05:36:24] It was a perfect game for the current market. It was apex was perfect for the current market and
[05:36:31] This is the exact opposite. This is perfect for the current market of video
[05:36:36] YouTube video essays of why a game failed. That's that's the market that this game is good for
[05:36:44] This reminds me of
[05:36:46] Split not a good market split gate. Yeah, it reminds me of split gate
[05:36:50] They had a really cool concept. They had their you know arena shooter people really enjoyed it
[05:36:55] And then these guys sold out and wanted to be just like triple a killed their original game
[05:37:00] Oh, we made a live service battle royale. Oh
[05:37:05] We know what we know what you want. We can smell you a mile away. We don't want to have anything to do with it
[05:37:11] I've seen a lot of people already rushing to come and defend this developer and all the different developers that are working for them
[05:37:17] Try to say that it's all fake outrage
[05:37:19] It's just streamers and youtubers that are feeding people their opinions based by yeah as long as you're getting those opinions from the right people me
[05:37:27] It's all just hate for the sake of hate and what that ignores is that this outrage or maybe not the outrage even if it's hate for the sake of
[05:37:34] Hate it's still hate and it's still valid like you can say that something doesn't exist
[05:37:38] But that doesn't make it go away
[05:37:40] You can say something's fake and like oh, it's astroturfed, but if enough people believe it it becomes real
[05:37:46] Like you eventually you have to address why people think something
[05:37:51] self but the
[05:37:53] Frustration is not manufactured. It's not right. It is very real and you have to be listening to it and
[05:37:59] If this industry continues to dismiss it if people continue to protect these developers
[05:38:04] We're gonna keep seeing this happen over and over again, and I think
[05:38:08] I think that's gonna keep happening.
[05:38:11] It will.
[05:38:12] It's actually got a wild right now.
[05:38:13] Developers get insulated by journalists
[05:38:15] and other developers that tell them,
[05:38:17] oh no, it's just Baldy that's being mean.
[05:38:20] His toxic community, oh no.
[05:38:23] The problem is that people watch this.
[05:38:27] You're not mad at me.
[05:38:28] You're mad at the fact that people are watching me.
[05:38:32] That's the real problem.
[05:38:35] Looking around and seeing that most of games media
[05:38:37] more or less in agreement on this, not defending the game, not running interference, just documenting
[05:38:42] what's happening.
[05:38:43] And honestly, that is refreshing.
[05:38:44] They know.
[05:38:45] They know it's over, bro.
[05:38:46] The whole industry is starting to remember who it actually serves.
[05:38:49] The player's not itself.
[05:38:51] But on social media, it is a completely different story.
[05:38:53] You have people that are rushing to gas up these developers, telling them to just
[05:38:57] ignore the criticism, dismissing all the backlash outright.
[05:39:00] And once again, this feels eerily similar to Concord.
[05:39:04] i really started to notice it when i saw post from one of the developers
[05:39:07] well they also did the other reason why is that
[05:39:10] they also feel that way because they see the attacks and like the negativity
[05:39:15] and they see it coming from the quote wrong people
[05:39:19] me
[05:39:20] and so uh... and and people that agree with me too
[05:39:23] and so they try to go against it like categorically because they don't want
[05:39:27] to see people like me score a w
[05:39:29] but we always scored a views and we never score else every single one of
[05:39:33] these games that has a massive negative sentiment coming out really it's a failure when it releases
[05:39:40] every single one basically i mean maybe you can come up with one exception but you can
[05:39:44] come up with fifty rules unprotected is constantly retweeting praise amplifying a handful of
[05:39:50] positive takes getting into this idea that the outrage isn't real that people just
[05:39:54] need to calm down stop reacting in that none of this is justified and then you got
[05:39:58] a handful of pundits that are out there that are piling on
[05:40:02] openly patronizing players for just having opinions one example that really
[05:40:06] stuck out to me was a former i g n writer
[05:40:08] fran mirabella who had posted a video criticizing the reaction to high guard
[05:40:12] first writing an opening saying
[05:40:15] unscripted vent exhausted by predictable drama gamer reactions over high
[05:40:19] guard you gotta be pretty dumb to compare this
[05:40:21] this sounds like a video i should react to
[05:40:26] i think we might have to react to this video now
[05:40:31] somebody got a link this to be on my reddit
[05:40:35] is to call gordon
[05:40:36] big that the game also what i think is funny predictable drama gamer reactions
[05:40:40] i'm sorry but if you work in gaming and you use the word gamer as a perjury of
[05:40:45] you need to find a new job
[05:40:47] you do this is insane
[05:40:49] in no other industry in community is it just as like all like is accepted
[05:40:55] to just demonize your own audience.
[05:40:58] These are the people that are trying to watch you.
[05:41:00] These are your consumers and you're getting mad at them?
[05:41:03] What are we doing?
[05:41:05] Is anything like it?
[05:41:07] Oh, God.
[05:41:08] Can we go back to playing games
[05:41:09] before we place 50-50 bets on their doom
[05:41:12] and trashing the art?
[05:41:12] It's not a 50-50.
[05:41:14] Yeah, it's not 50-50.
[05:41:16] What is vision?
[05:41:17] My favorite part about this high guard stuff
[05:41:20] is that everybody talking about this nonsense
[05:41:22] with Concord has like clearly never played Concord
[05:41:26] and doesn't even understand the gameplay that they're seeing.
[05:41:29] There's a bit of hyperbole there
[05:41:30] as people are just overreacting,
[05:41:31] but like nobody played Concord, right?
[05:41:34] I did by the way.
[05:41:35] But now they just wanna listen
[05:41:37] to their favorite streamers and whine about,
[05:41:39] oh man, this looks like trash, bro.
[05:41:42] It looks-
[05:41:43] It does look like trash.
[05:41:44] It does.
[05:41:47] Too bad.
[05:41:49] So like on original, what are you talking about?
[05:41:51] Yes, I definitely think you can see a lot of these games.
[05:41:53] Oh, that's a good argument.
[05:41:55] What are you talking about?
[05:41:58] No, it doesn't.
[05:42:00] What are you talking about?
[05:42:03] Wow.
[05:42:04] Well, fuck, I wish I had considered that.
[05:42:08] Jesus.
[05:42:09] Apex inspirations and all that stuff.
[05:42:11] But like, this is clearly, you know, a PDP game with these PZE elements,
[05:42:17] right?
[05:42:17] You got no way.
[05:42:19] No way.
[05:42:21] All of these PvE elements going on, and it looks like what it's gonna be right now.
[05:42:25] These PvP clash points, you're trying to make it to the end, but you're doing stuff like, you know,
[05:42:29] blowing up buildings, setting off like reactors, you have powers that are you like,
[05:42:35] smashing through stuff. You've got to get keys maybe to get through next sections, like...
[05:42:42] What a fucking retard. Oh my god. This is embarrassing.
[05:42:47] It's not a bad idea, so like I don't know what everybody's whining about without playing
[05:42:54] it, but I'm just so exhausted with you know that part of the gaming discussion at this
[05:42:59] point.
[05:43:00] How do you know it's shit?
[05:43:01] It hasn't even come out yet.
[05:43:02] It's just, it's ridiculous man, but I don't know if it's gonna be any good, but you
[05:43:07] know maybe we should-
[05:43:08] Oh you don't know?
[05:43:09] Okay.
[05:43:10] Play it and hear about people playing it first, before we start calling it Concord.
[05:43:15] again. I think that I totally disagree with this. I judge a book by its cover. Because
[05:43:22] if you can't even figure out how to put together a good cover, how the hell can you write a
[05:43:27] book? You can't even figure out how to make the trailer look good. And we're supposed
[05:43:34] to expect the whole game's gonna be, what are you fucking retarded? Oh my God. What
[05:43:39] is this? It's so delusional.
[05:43:41] Like, you gotta be pretty dumb if you think that this game is anything like the game play
[05:43:46] in Concord.
[05:43:47] You still dumb.
[05:43:48] I love how fast all criticism gets dismissed.
[05:43:50] You're dumb.
[05:43:51] You're dumb.
[05:43:52] What are you talking about?
[05:43:53] It's not just the trailer, but the audience itself.
[05:43:56] Just blame the streamers, blame the YouTubers.
[05:43:58] Problem solved.
[05:43:59] And also, yeah, no shit.
[05:44:00] The people that are comparing the game to Concord never played Concord.
[05:44:04] Nobody played that game.
[05:44:05] Lesson 20.
[05:44:06] That's why they're comparing it, yeah.
[05:44:08] 5,000 people even bought it and it was shut down in under a week that should have been the lesson right there when players decide that
[05:44:15] They don't like what they're seeing. They just don't show up
[05:44:17] They didn't give Concord a chance and if they're reacting the exact same way right now
[05:44:22] The ending is actually a really good point that he's making is that even if you think that it's ridiculous
[05:44:26] The results are undeniable that whenever you bring a product to market and then the consumer reaction is so negative
[05:44:33] That they don't even give it a chance then your products dead in the water
[05:44:37] Already written unless you change it and nobody played Concord I did by the way
[05:44:43] What a line that is incredibly pretentious by the way as if that gives you any higher understanding of the reveal
[05:44:49] This is a criticism about what was shown and instead of just dealing with that
[05:44:53] You immediately start jumping to talking about mechanics that the trailer never even explained keys PD
[05:44:59] He says you just make it. Yeah, he's making up extra stuff. He's like, yeah, so they're gonna have all this other cool stuff
[05:45:04] I haven't played the game before but I bet it's going to be cool. Like uh-huh. Yeah sure man.
[05:45:09] The reason why I think a lot of these journalists have like a resentment towards streamers and
[05:45:13] youtubers is because streamers and youtubers do what they can't. The reality is that if a streamer
[05:45:20] or a youtuber wanted to get into writing articles for a game, a video game website,
[05:45:25] they could easily get into doing that. But one of these video game website people can't easily
[05:45:31] get into being a streamer or a YouTube creator.
[05:45:34] So I think that's really the issue.
[05:45:36] And that's why they have so much animosity towards YouTube and Twitch creators is because
[05:45:42] these people are vastly infinitely more successful than they are.
[05:45:47] And the only people that they have to blame for it is themselves.
[05:45:51] That's it.
[05:45:52] Tim's Clash Points, stuff that you're just filling in yourself because you feel
[05:45:56] like it needs to be there to be able to justify your point.
[05:45:59] Can you turn around and tell the players that they need to wait and give the game a chance?
[05:46:03] No, we don't need to wait.
[05:46:04] This was the chance.
[05:46:05] This was the moment where you got to show the people what the trailer is the chance.
[05:46:10] The game was, and they honestly reacted in the way that you saw in treating that reaction
[05:46:14] like anything else, treating it like it's illegitimate in some way, is exactly how
[05:46:19] we get games like Concord.
[05:46:21] Game developers, if you are watching this right now, do not under any circumstances
[05:46:25] ever listen to people like this.
[05:46:27] Many of these journalists are retarded.
[05:46:29] You shouldn't listen to any of them.
[05:46:31] None of them know what they're talking about.
[05:46:34] They're just stupid.
[05:46:35] They're stupid and they're not good at their job.
[05:46:39] If they were good at their job, they would be able to compete in the free market, which
[05:46:43] is YouTube and Twitch.
[05:46:45] They can't compete in the free market, so they have to go inside of these different
[05:46:49] reservations that they exist in where their ideas and their stupidity can be protected.
[05:46:55] The fact is that, really, YouTube and Twitch, that's where you should look at where the opinions
[05:47:01] are.
[05:47:02] Because those are the real people they're going to play and talk about your game.
[05:47:05] Not on IGN, not on Eurogamer, not on PCGamer, not on Kotaku.
[05:47:11] None of these websites matter.
[05:47:13] All the people that are writing for these websites are doing so because they can't
[05:47:16] cut it making YouTube videos or streaming.
[05:47:19] That's the reality.
[05:47:20] They can't.
[05:47:21] And so keep that in mind every time that you want to listen to one of these retards.
[05:47:27] Not listen to people that are trying to protect you, listen to the people that are trying to
[05:47:30] criticize you.
[05:47:31] Gamers do not always articulate their criticisms.
[05:47:34] Well, sometimes it's going to come out cynical, hostile, even ugly at times, but it is your
[05:47:38] job to extract the signal from the noise instead of getting offended by it.
[05:47:42] I'm going to hit you guys with some pretty heavy truth.
[05:47:44] You are not just making art, you are making consumer products, something that is meant
[05:47:48] to be sold, played, monetized and sustained.
[05:47:51] and feedback at this scale is so overwhelmingly negative.
[05:47:54] People that are telling you that it's fine
[05:47:56] or that the players are wrong are not helping you.
[05:47:59] They're not trying to save your studio.
[05:48:00] They are setting you up for failure.
[05:48:02] The people-
[05:48:03] They are.
[05:48:04] They're telling you this because your video game
[05:48:06] somehow aligns with some world you they have
[05:48:09] or the people that they don't like
[05:48:12] don't like your video game.
[05:48:13] So they wanna defend it because of that reason.
[05:48:16] But for whatever reason they have,
[05:48:18] It's not actually something that has to do with your game.
[05:48:22] That are rushing to defend you right now
[05:48:23] are not doing it because they care about your games.
[05:48:26] They are doing it because it makes them feel better.
[05:48:28] That's right.
[05:48:29] Because it feeds their sense of moral superiority.
[05:48:31] You can hear the contempt in the way
[05:48:33] that these people are saying they are sick of the outrage,
[05:48:35] the way that they blame it on content creators
[05:48:37] instead of just engaging with the criticism itself.
[05:48:40] That is pure dismissal.
[05:48:41] And it is something that we have seen over and over again.
[05:48:43] Dismiss criticism.
[05:48:44] People will dismiss your product.
[05:48:46] This industry.
[05:48:47] That's how it is.
[05:48:48] creators do not create taste. We do not manufacture opinions. We amplify what is already there.
[05:48:53] We are a lightning rod for public sentiment, not a source of it. And this I think that
[05:48:58] there's a little bit of like a symbiotic relationship where like as a content creator,
[05:49:02] you can shift public sentiment to a degree, but you can't turn like a yes into a no.
[05:49:08] You can kind of maybe draw awareness to something or maybe shift people's sentiment
[05:49:13] a little bit, but you can't convince players that a good game is bad or that
[05:49:17] bad game is good. You can't do that. People are going to make up their own mind.
[05:49:21] Especially common in games journalism that outrage content is what makes people popular.
[05:49:26] It's just wrong. It always has been. That stuff never lasts. I do not tell people what to think.
[05:49:32] People do not take my word as gospel. They watch because something I am saying is lining up with
[05:49:37] what they already feel. That resonance is what creates that audience.
[05:49:41] Not manipulation, not outrage farming, just recognition. And pretending otherwise is a convenient
[05:49:46] It's a convenient way for you to avoid dealing with why so many people are reacting the same
[05:49:51] way at the same time.
[05:49:53] This is just what modern customer feedback looks like.
[05:49:55] It's loud, it's messy, it's uncomfortable, and if you don't learn how to deal with it
[05:49:59] honestly, if you hide from it, or if you just let other people explain it a way for
[05:50:03] you, your game is going to fail and your studio is going to follow.
[05:50:06] The real danger here is not the players, it's listening to platforms and pundits
[05:50:10] that do not carry any of the risk, that don't ship the game, that don't rely
[05:50:13] That's another really big factor,
[05:50:14] is that all these people that are giving you advice
[05:50:17] on like, oh, your game is good.
[05:50:18] And this is also with people
[05:50:19] that are saying the game is bad too.
[05:50:21] Keep in mind that like, whenever you're making something
[05:50:23] and people give you advice,
[05:50:25] and this is just in life, people give you advice,
[05:50:27] they never have to live with the consequences
[05:50:29] of following that advice.
[05:50:30] So they can say, oh, follow your heart,
[05:50:33] do what you like to do, push this and do it
[05:50:35] because it's the right thing to do,
[05:50:37] but they don't have to live with the bankruptcy,
[05:50:38] they don't have to live with the harassment,
[05:50:40] they don't have to live with the failure,
[05:50:42] They don't have to live with the fact that you waste four years to make something not
[05:50:45] happen.
[05:50:46] So every time that you listen to somebody who's trying to give you advice, always keep
[05:50:50] in the back of your mind, really the front of your mind, that they don't have to actually
[05:50:54] deal with the consequences of this advice.
[05:50:57] And if you do that, you're going to be in a better spot on the retention that don't
[05:51:00] eat the consequences when the players walk away.
[05:51:03] It doesn't matter to them.
[05:51:04] And we already have the evidence of this.
[05:51:05] There is a growing pile of failed games and shuttered studios that followed that
[05:51:09] exact advice.
[05:51:11] the backlash, dismissing the criticism, trusting these narrative managers instead of the audience.
[05:51:16] These people that gave the advice, they're just fine.
[05:51:18] The studios weren't.
[05:51:20] So if you're a developer right now, understand this clearly.
[05:51:23] Listening to players might be uncomfortable, but listening to pundits who do not suffer
[05:51:27] from your game's fallout is how your games die.
[05:51:31] I've talked about this in a lot of other videos, but live service right now is an
[05:51:34] incredibly dangerous space to step into.
[05:51:36] I understand why studios are chasing it.
[05:51:38] Live service is really dangerous because you're going to double down on a win or you're going
[05:51:42] to double down on a loss.
[05:51:44] The video games that are live service take a ridiculous amount of money to make.
[05:51:48] And if your video game hits a critical mass, you win big, but you can also not hit that
[05:51:53] critical mass and then lose big.
[05:51:55] It's a huge risk.
[05:51:57] The money, the visibility, the upside when it all works.
[05:52:00] But as this industry continues to get more crowded, as more teams step in to keep
[05:52:05] copy and pasting the same designs as attention and spending get tighter these games are going
[05:52:10] to come under harsher and harsher scrutiny and far more visceral backlash and these guys
[05:52:14] are earning it.
[05:52:15] We have watched this exact thing.
[05:52:17] Well we are already seeing a lot of these western companies that are going out of business
[05:52:20] because they are just getting out competed by European companies and also Chinese companies
[05:52:24] and Japanese companies to a lesser extent.
[05:52:28] Is that really, I mean if you can't compete in the market and you can't make
[05:52:31] a good game.
[05:52:32] People are going to go where somebody can and that's just what's happening right now.
[05:52:37] Happened in open world games.
[05:52:38] They were sold as the future of the industry.
[05:52:40] Every single publisher needed to have one.
[05:52:42] Then everyone also needed to have several of them at one point in time for some odd
[05:52:46] reason and over time the ideas dried up.
[05:52:49] The world's got bigger than the actual games deserved.
[05:52:52] Everything started to just feel like busy work and players just checked out of it
[05:52:55] entirely.
[05:52:56] Not because open.
[05:52:57] The problem is that open world games are generally like it just makes it the same reward but it takes longer and live service games generally like it's hard to play multiple live service games at the same time because of just how much of a time investment they take.
[05:53:12] So whenever somebody gets to a live service game and they're enjoying it maybe let's say oh they like this game well they don't want to go and invest themselves in another game because now that's two set of daily quests now that's two battle passes they have to do.
[05:53:26] so the problem is that live service games are a great idea in a vacuum
[05:53:30] but whenever you put them inside of the ecosystem with fifty other live service
[05:53:34] games now people don't have as much attention for it because they've already
[05:53:38] seen this game fifty other times and they're already locked in to playing
[05:53:42] like let's say warframe
[05:53:44] it'll or i mean i don't know like fifty other games right
[05:53:47] like engine impact or weathering waves
[05:53:50] rules were bad
[05:53:51] but because the industry wouldn't stop flooding the market hollow versions
[05:53:54] of the exact same thing
[05:53:56] yeah that's where live services right now players in the dark yes there are
[05:54:00] successes i'm not denying that marvel rival art writers outfield six but
[05:54:04] look at where most players are spending their time right now older games
[05:54:07] familiar games
[05:54:08] things that they can trust because
[05:54:10] the rest of the market is just imitation piled on top of imitation in players
[05:54:14] can tell
[05:54:15] when something is actually being made out of the love for the genre or the
[05:54:18] audience they know
[05:54:19] when that game
[05:54:21] is being made for their wallet
[05:54:22] and everybody can tell it's so obvious when something is boring or it seems
[05:54:27] like it's corporate slop
[05:54:28] and high guard is the pinnacle of corporate slump
[05:54:32] and stay clock that
[05:54:34] they're gone
[05:54:35] there's such an insane desire for players to be wrong today and i find it's so
[05:54:39] disgusting because it's coming from a place appear entitlement and not a
[05:54:43] reason why the journalists in these media personalities want gamers to be
[05:54:47] wrong and they want the audience to be wrong
[05:54:50] because if the audience is right there's no need for them to exist
[05:54:53] so you have to keep in mind that many people what they advocate for and what
[05:54:57] they push for
[05:54:58] is in fact something that is
[05:55:01] like all you have to do is figure out what the incentive is
[05:55:04] what is the incentive that a person has to push this narrative well it's
[05:55:09] simple it's because if they can invalidate the idea of players opinions
[05:55:13] then they can instead insert their own
[05:55:16] from an industry that has largely not had to deal with feedback
[05:55:20] at this scale. And I've seen people talk about how gaming discourse never used to be like this.
[05:55:26] That it's all just Twitch streamers and YouTubers. That is such a lie.
[05:55:30] Well, it's also like even if it didn't used to be like this, that's the way it is now and it's not going to change.
[05:55:35] So you better get used to it or you pack up your fucking bags and go do something else.
[05:55:38] Like that's the way it is. Like streaming wasn't the way it is now five years ago, ten years ago,
[05:55:43] ago, but that's what's happened. Like things change. Like if you can't adapt and change
[05:55:48] with the market and meet consumers' needs where they're at, then you're just going
[05:55:52] to fail in the market. You can talk about how it's not fair. You can talk about how
[05:55:56] the business model is ridiculous. You can complain about it and you can be right about
[05:55:59] everything, but you're still going to run out of money and you're still going to
[05:56:02] fail. So unless you want to actually address things for what they are, you're just
[05:56:06] going to keep failing. That's it.
[05:56:09] I worked at GameStop many years ago for four years.
[05:56:12] Maybe.
[05:56:13] These conversations have always been happening.
[05:56:15] They were just happening in private conversation
[05:56:17] and also in forums, but now they're on a public stage.
[05:56:22] They're plastered in front of everyone
[05:56:23] in glorious harmony and unison.
[05:56:27] And these guys just don't know
[05:56:28] how to be able to deal with that.
[05:56:30] You have to understand that players today
[05:56:32] will do anything they possibly can.
[05:56:34] They will say anything they can
[05:56:36] to make sure that the games they want to play come out
[05:56:39] and the games that they don't want to play disappear.
[05:56:43] I do my best to try to communicate and I do absolutely try to like I mean I don't like I mean
[05:56:48] I don't really try to kill games in a way but like if there's a video game that I think is dog shit
[05:56:53] I will put I will I will say negative things about it for sure like because I don't want to see bad
[05:56:59] games succeed I don't and the reason why I don't want to see bad games succeed is because if you
[05:57:04] do that well then okay now you're gonna have all these shitty games coming out and they're
[05:57:10] awful. So I think that's the big reason. Give everything a fair shake. Yeah,
[05:57:13] generally I can, but just game studios. Yeah, I mean, obviously, like, there are
[05:57:17] some game studios I do, I honestly do want to see fail, but it's because they
[05:57:21] make bad games, right? Like, if they make good games, I wouldn't think that. So
[05:57:24] it's just that simple. They fail so much. It's like a humiliation fetish. Yeah,
[05:57:27] it is, right? So, yeah, that's it. I have created a profit incentive for bad
[05:57:32] games. I have. And that's the thing is that, you know, for me, it's a
[05:57:36] perfect world because I can either a video game comes out and if the video
[05:57:40] game is garbage then I make content about how garbage the game is and if a
[05:57:45] video game comes out and it's great then I make content about how great it is
[05:57:48] so it doesn't matter what happens I'm still going to be farming whatever the
[05:57:53] game is that's just the way it is videos that any of the topics that I
[05:57:57] discuss or how I even discussed them is never coming from a place of
[05:58:00] spite usually what I'm trying to do is make sure that the games industry
[05:58:05] understands. This is just the nature of discourse today. This is the nature of
[05:58:09] customer discourse today. And they have to get it through their thyself.
[05:58:12] Deal with it too bad. You need to be able to just face this, understand it,
[05:58:17] listen to it, and then turn that into valuable feedback for you to be
[05:58:22] able to make games that people actually want to play. Absolutely. These are
[05:58:26] consumer products. If you're trying to make these things for just the sake
[05:58:30] of the art, that's fine. Don't expect to be able to make a profit off
[05:58:33] Yeah, exactly.
[05:58:34] I'm not saying that the art can't exist.
[05:58:36] Obviously, I want the art to exist.
[05:58:38] I'm somebody that appreciates the art side of a lot of these games.
[05:58:41] But if you're just purely making it for the art, do not expect to make a profit.
[05:58:45] And definitely, do not prop it up with a live service model where you need constant engagement
[05:58:51] for your game to be able to stay open for your studio to be able to stay open.
[05:58:55] I'm sorry, but looking at a game like, I almost said Concord.
[05:58:59] Looking at a game like High Guard.
[05:59:01] What's the difference?
[05:59:02] They sound the same.
[05:59:03] do. That is a game that's being made for profit. Pure and simple. Everybody can see it. You
[05:59:11] do not make a free to play game if that's not your aim. Everybody knows that. And artistry
[05:59:16] is definitely not the aim for these guys. Otherwise, they wouldn't have made the characters
[05:59:20] look like. So I don't know what you're talking about there. My best advice for High Guard
[05:59:25] is delay the game for a year. Delay the game for a year. Say we've listened to
[05:59:29] your feedback. We're going to try to renovate the game to make it something that you
[05:59:32] want to see delay the game for a year, you know, post a trailer, like in six months and
[05:59:38] say this is what we've been doing. Like that's what they have to do. That that's their best
[05:59:42] case scenario right now.
[05:59:45] When this game goes to its release, make that a beta instead, and then push the release
[05:59:49] indefinitely until you can get a handle.
[05:59:51] I don't think they should beta, because as soon as you beta, people make a decision.
[05:59:54] As soon as people can play the game, that's what the game is. You cannot make a first
[06:00:00] Just impression twice.
[06:00:03] Don't let anybody play the game unless it's good.
[06:00:07] You can say that it's incomplete.
[06:00:09] That's fine.
[06:00:10] Incomplete is fine.
[06:00:12] Bad is not fine.
[06:00:14] On what player feedback is, on what players are actually looking for, until you can
[06:00:18] actually get some heroes that people are actually going to be interested in.
[06:00:22] Now I could be wrong for some odd reason this could come to release and it ends
[06:00:26] up being the best game ever because these guys have somehow found the perfect mix
[06:00:30] of mechanics and gameplay, I guess.
[06:00:34] I'm not really too sure, but looking at the state of the discourse, the feeling that I
[06:00:38] got from watching that trailer, this is looking like another game where I'm going to make
[06:00:43] more money off of it than the game is.
[06:00:46] Anyway, hope you guys enjoyed the video.
[06:00:49] You guys did enjoy the video.
[06:00:50] Subscribe to the channel.
[06:00:51] Like the video.
[06:00:53] Share the video.
[06:00:54] So why?
[06:00:55] It's going to be great.
[06:00:56] Share the video with game developers.
[06:00:57] I'm kidding.
[06:00:58] I mean, you can.
[06:00:59] Just don't be malicious about it.
[06:01:00] about me a little bit. Yeah, it depends on who they are. Stay cool, stay right, stay
[06:01:05] safe, follow me on Twitch, follow me on Twitter, follow me on kick. I'll catch you guys in
[06:01:08] the next one. Peace.
[06:01:09] Family, family, family, family. By the way, I totally agree with what he said here. And
[06:01:18] also like, I don't think they should do a beta. I really don't think so. And the
[06:01:22] reason why they shouldn't do a beta, this is a legendary drops video. I've watched
[06:01:26] these videos a million fucking times. Go ahead and give it a like, give them
[06:01:28] sub if you haven't already. He has almost half a million subscribers. That is crazy. I'm done with
[06:01:34] shooters to be honest. I think that it's not really about shooters or anything like that for me.
[06:01:39] I think to me, there's the video right there. Give it a like. And so to me, I just don't like the
[06:01:45] fact that it's just boring. Like it's not an interesting game. It doesn't look cool. Like,
[06:01:50] why would I really want to play this or spend time doing this? Like, there's so many other
[06:01:54] video games out there right now that are great. And I think this is the big problem is that
[06:02:01] a lot of these games, who is this retard who made the video by the way?
[06:02:07] Fran Mirabella, who is this?
[06:02:15] Okay, this is it. Let me see where the video is.
[06:02:18] Where did it go? It's a two-minute video. All right, we're gonna watch it real quick. I'll watch it. We'll see what he's saying
[06:02:31] My favorite part about this high guard stuff is that everybody talking about this nonsense with
[06:02:37] Concord has like clearly never played
[06:02:40] Concord and doesn't even understand the gameplay that they're seeing
[06:02:43] There's a bit of hyperbole there people just overreacting, but like nobody played Concord, right?
[06:02:48] I did by the way, but now listen to their favorite streamers and that's right about oh, man
[06:02:54] This looks like a trash, bro. It looks so like on original. What are you talking about? Yeah? Yeah, it does
[06:03:01] Yes, I definitely think you can see morning apex inspirations and all that stuff
[06:03:06] I don't see how it makes any sense like if it looks original then how are you gonna say that it was inspired?
[06:03:10] It's obviously inspired by another game like this is clearly
[06:03:13] It's a copy of a PvP game with these PVE elements, right?
[06:03:18] You got all of these PVE elements going on and it looks like what it's going to be right now.
[06:03:22] I don't see any PVE element at all, by the way.
[06:03:24] There's no PVE element, except for destroying buildings, like destroying walls.
[06:03:28] You had this in Red Faction too, like 30 years ago, 20 years ago.
[06:03:33] The clash points, you're trying to make it to the end, but you're doing stuff like,
[06:03:36] you know, blowing up buildings, setting off like reactors, you have the powers
[06:03:41] Or you're like smashing through stuff. You've got to get keys maybe to get through next section and fiction by the way
[06:03:46] They never said this. It's like it's not a bad idea
[06:03:50] So like I don't know what everybody's whining about without playing it
[06:03:53] But I'm just so exhausted with you know that part of the gaming discussion at this point
[06:03:59] It's just it's ridiculous man. Like you can get into the details about oh
[06:04:04] This you know shouldn't have ended the game awards is the final thing sure
[06:04:08] We all want Bloodborne 2 or like something like absolutely massive that you know, we already know what it is, but
[06:04:15] You know, this is an inspired team. They wanted to break off and do something original. It looks like that's what they're doing
[06:04:21] I know that there's fears around free-to-play and you know the model that apex
[06:04:26] Oh most of this like quick launch, you know coming out of nowhere, and that is all pretty old at this point
[06:04:33] So, you know, yeah, if this was a Titanfall trailer
[06:04:36] You know, everybody would have been like so excited and why didn't they just do that?
[06:04:41] Why would they make something that's bad that nobody wants?
[06:04:45] It's very clear that the public sentiment has been that they're tired of your shooters for at least the last two years
[06:04:51] Why would you continue doubling down on something that people clearly don't want to play?
[06:04:57] They're not interested in
[06:04:59] It doesn't make sense
[06:05:01] EA owns it. Well, okay, they could make the same as like a blood of the Dawn Walker is basically witcher 3
[06:05:06] But with a different theme what you really think that you can't make a mech game anymore. Just make another mech game
[06:05:12] But you know it's from a lot of these people who get really good games. They get really good shooters
[06:05:17] So I don't know if it's gonna be any good
[06:05:19] But you know, maybe we should play it and hear about people playing at first
[06:05:23] Before we start calling it Concord and again, I don't agree with this
[06:05:26] I think that again if a game looks bad, it's gonna be bad
[06:05:31] That's just how it is like anything that looks like trash probably is trash.
[06:05:36] There's a few exceptions, but this is a general rule.
[06:05:39] Like you've got to be pretty dumb if you think that this game is anything like
[06:05:43] the gameplay in Concord, like anyone can see that if you just take a moment
[06:05:47] to look at what's in front of you.
[06:05:49] So, uh, yeah, I mean, I'm looking to see what happens with it.
[06:05:52] I want to see more.
[06:05:54] I think they could have done a better job or really just made a better
[06:05:57] decision, like how they revealed it.
[06:05:58] But I'm looking forward to seeing it.
[06:06:01] So I guess we'll see what's up in the future
[06:06:03] or if it's just gonna drop on January 26th
[06:06:06] and it's like, well, I guess we'll all play together.
[06:06:09] It's dead.
[06:06:11] It's dead, it's over.
[06:06:12] It's finished.
[06:06:13] I'm sorry, like this is it.
[06:06:16] AdMori3 is not gonna game visual.
[06:06:18] I don't like free to play games,
[06:06:19] or games, or grinding games.
[06:06:20] What's the conversation about this?
[06:06:23] Yeah, I don't know about this.
[06:06:24] And also like based on gameplay and substance,
[06:06:27] The thing is that this is another big issue
[06:06:29] that a lot of people don't understand
[06:06:31] is they want to gatekeep conversation.
[06:06:34] The fact is that you can't gatekeep this conversation.
[06:06:38] If somebody thinks that the game is bad
[06:06:40] because the characters look bad,
[06:06:42] then the game is bad because the characters look bad.
[06:06:44] The consumer is always right in matters of taste.
[06:06:48] And I think that's exactly what's happening here
[06:06:50] is that people are giving their taste,
[06:06:52] they're showing their opinion, and they don't like it.
[06:06:55] so whether you want to agree with that or not it doesn't matter whether you
[06:06:59] agree with or not
[06:07:00] because they were not asking you for approval for their opinion
[06:07:04] the fact is that
[06:07:05] other people you can say it's the most invalid
[06:07:08] brain dead dumb fucking reason but if they want to grade it based off of
[06:07:13] that it's like a game isn't walking up for a game is to walk both of these
[06:07:17] opinions are totally valid in everybody should be able to provide a review and
[06:07:21] give their opinion off of it
[06:07:22] but the problem really is whenever people gatekeep all will you shouldn't be
[06:07:26] able to care about this you shouldn't be able to care about that that's it
[06:07:29] do you think everything in gaming has been invented already no
[06:07:33] uh... that's ridiculous you think that until something new comes out i mean you
[06:07:36] could say there is no original text right you could always go and
[06:07:40] you know play something like that but i think in a general sense no i don't
[06:07:44] think so at all
[06:07:45] and uh... yeah that's what i would say
[06:07:48] and uh... you know when ace venture a free-run game that would be funny and
[06:07:51] definitely would be
[06:07:53] but uh... yeah
[06:07:54] marbles is capcom infinite the not-do-all with the fgc because it's
[06:07:57] ugly visuals despite great gameplay mechanics yeah
[06:08:00] i mean again the way a game looks and that being visually appealing is massively
[06:08:05] important
[06:08:06] and i will go back to what i said a minute ago which is if you don't have
[06:08:09] people that want to cosplay the characters
[06:08:11] you have bad characters
[06:08:13] it's that simple
[06:08:14] there's people cosplaying for so in mail from uh... you know expedition thirty
[06:08:18] three people cosplaying the marvel rivals characters like crazy
[06:08:22] so if you don't have characters that look good that people want to be
[06:08:27] then maybe you should be asking yourself why that is
[06:08:30] and i think that's the main issue here is that people don't even understand this
[06:08:34] is me talking right
[06:08:36] and uh... yeah that's it now the game was used on grade from mvc three in
[06:08:40] terms of gameplay to well i don't know about in terms of gameplay or
[06:08:43] anything else. I'm just talking about this in general, right? Like, that's generally what my
[06:08:48] opinion. People will cosplay arc nights and code bane. Yeah, because the characters are
[06:08:52] visually appealing. And if you don't have visually appealing characters, your game is
[06:08:56] going to fail and you're going to lose a lot of money. And that's just it. So I don't know
[06:09:01] really like you can go and be like, Oh, no, it shouldn't be like this. It should be like
[06:09:06] that. And it's not fair and everything else. I don't nobody cares like nobody gives a
[06:09:11] shit. Like this is just the way it is. So people, people cosplay
[06:09:17] Castle Crashers still, yeah, add a little bit of high guard and
[06:09:20] cells. I mean, I think you, there's a lot of things that
[06:09:22] they need to do, right? I mean, there's a tremendous amount of
[06:09:24] things that you need to do. So it's not just one thing we
[06:09:27] should not be illegal. This is stolen land. Oh my God. Yeah,
[06:09:33] again, I don't know how they haven't sent these people back.
[06:09:36] But, you know, for some reason, they think this is a good
[06:09:39] idea. Even better analytic would be how many porn results the game has. It works
[06:09:44] well with WoW characters. It does. If people don't want to fuck your characters,
[06:09:48] then the odds are your characters aren't that interesting. That's just the way it
[06:09:52] is. And you could say, oh, well that's a bad way to look at it. That's weird.
[06:09:57] That's like, do you really think that this every video game have to have
[06:10:00] fuckable characters? No, they don't have to, but it sure helps. Yeah, look
[06:10:06] it overwatch. Really, look it over. It sure fucking helps. I'll tell you that, absolutely.
[06:10:13] So yeah, and the Baron Baldur's Gate 3, exactly a good example is Pow World and Pokemon. So
[06:10:18] it's just, it's so delusional. And again, it's a bunch of, you know what it's like?
[06:10:24] It's like Anthony Fantano, somebody who's old Anthony, this Anthony used to be cool.
[06:10:31] Now he's getting old and fat and boring.
[06:10:35] That's what's happening.
[06:10:36] And I don't like to see it a lot.
[06:10:39] Like I'm trying to be a nice guy, right?
[06:10:41] I'm not trying to just throw shots at Anthony, but I'm just saying that there's a lot of
[06:10:45] people like that now.
[06:10:46] There are so many creators and so many people out there now that they've been around
[06:10:50] for a while.
[06:10:51] And now they're like 33, they're 37, they're 29, they're 41.
[06:11:00] they're fucked, they're fat, old, and boring.
[06:11:04] And I don't wanna hear the opinion
[06:11:06] of somebody that's fat, old, and boring.
[06:11:09] That's it.
[06:11:10] Yeah, it's at 35, yeah, I'm 35.
[06:11:13] But I don't act like that, right?
[06:11:15] That's the difference.
[06:11:16] Like, it's fine, you wanna,
[06:11:18] like, you're gonna be old, that's what fucking happens.
[06:11:21] But the problem is that some people,
[06:11:24] not only are they old, but they act old.
[06:11:28] that's the fucking issue is that they act all the and that's what pisses me off
[06:11:32] that's what you can have happened always been boring yeah you could say i've
[06:11:35] always been boring
[06:11:37] but i've always been about the same really that's what i would say more than
[06:11:40] anything else
[06:11:41] well actually before i open this up i'll show you guys something else
[06:11:44] and uh... let me die i can disclose this for now at least right close it
[06:11:47] yeah i'm assuming that's a close right yet is
[06:11:49] okay okay grandpa yet that know the thing is that again
[06:11:52] like there are guys that are like seventy like my dad
[06:11:56] my dad was seventy eight
[06:11:58] you know what you want to watch he want to watch the new fucking godzilla
[06:12:01] movie the new transformers movie because that's just fucking badass like
[06:12:05] you know you have a bunch of guys and then it's like okay maybe after that we
[06:12:08] can watch like fucking
[06:12:09] uh... you like deadpool or something like that deadpool and wolverine
[06:12:13] and i just bet but yeah that's it
[06:12:14] so that it's a mine set it's not an age thing it's a mine set
[06:12:19] and so that's it
[06:12:20] and so i'm not my mom i'm not my mom john wick yeah it's not here he
[06:12:24] watch the thing is that he actually somehow watched every John Wick movie and I didn't even know it.
[06:12:29] He was just watching them by himself. So yeah, some 70 people are sitting in chairs in silence
[06:12:34] waiting to pass. Yeah, they're just getting old and fat. That's it. I've actually been doing
[06:12:38] pretty well in this game now. Look at this. Look, look, look, see that? See that? We've been
[06:12:42] cooking. Okay, we don't want to look at that. But yeah, see this? I've been getting way
[06:12:46] better at this game. Like, I'm gonna come out of head. I'm gonna pop the fuck off,
[06:12:51] Bro, like, yeah, there it is. So it's taken me a bit of time, but scroll down.
[06:12:58] It's not, it's pretty good, right? It's pretty good. Hey, this is, see, look at this. It's pretty good.
[06:13:05] They're not so good. Definitely not so good there, right? And so, yeah, you enjoy that. I do
[06:13:11] like the game. I think the game's fun. And yeah, I've been enjoying it and getting into it.
[06:13:17] it's been good what are you doing differently nothing I just got lucky yeah I just got lucky
[06:13:23] honestly like that's about it like I didn't really haven't done anything what's your favorite champion
[06:13:27] my favorite character swain I think he's so cool he's so cool he's such a badass he's that guy
[06:13:38] like that that's that's the coolest guy yeah that's it like in terms of like who I like the most
[06:13:46] like it I think is the coolest character and then maybe Jen Jen is cool too but I would say
[06:13:52] Swain and then like my favorite character in the game like which one do I like the most?
[06:13:57] um I don't know I'd have to really think about it and uh yeah Jen's OP yeah exactly Darius Darius
[06:14:04] is cool I guess right it's not anything crazy but yeah and uh check I mean I don't know like
[06:14:11] in the actual game I'd really have to think about it like what would be the characters
[06:14:14] that i like a lot in the game. Trundle? I don't think he's even in the game man.
[06:14:21] Yeah, John Dota? Is that it? Yasuo? Yeah, Yasuo's cool. Play a match? I don't know.
[06:14:28] I feel like I'm gonna play like shit if I play a match, but do you have a celebrity crush?
[06:14:34] I mean I remember like uh, I remember whenever Underworld came out and I thought
[06:14:39] Kate Beckinsale was the fucking the hottest woman ever and 20 years later, I'm still right
[06:14:48] yep yeah I was right then I'm still right
[06:14:55] yeah it's just a lot yeah there you go right but uh besides I I don't I don't really think a lot
[06:15:00] about that honestly I don't so uh yeah I have no idea but um anyway fuck you're so right
[06:15:06] Absolutely dude 100% so yeah, but yeah, I've been playing this a lot off-stream and I
[06:15:13] Finally did get to gold which I'm happy about right and so I might play more of this at some point in the future
[06:15:20] And maybe actually do a tft stream. I don't know yet tomorrow
[06:15:25] So right now I'm not sure kind of what my plans for Christmas are because I'm gonna look there's a few things that I might be
[06:15:30] Doing I don't know which one it's gonna be yet, but as soon as I figure that out you guys will know
[06:15:35] I will probably be on tomorrow at least in the morning. I might have to be a shorter stream
[06:15:40] I just don't know yet. So anyway guys
[06:15:44] That's pretty much about it, right? I mean there you go and need to bring swarm back. Yeah, it was fun
[06:15:51] P of e t of two strength. Yeah, I can hang out for me like 1050 minutes, but then I'm gonna call the day and just relax
[06:15:57] When are you gonna play dispatch? I don't know. I probably should play it soon. I definitely should
[06:16:02] Do you lean in any particular comp?
[06:16:05] I was trying to get better at playing the Ortles because I was like, okay, well, I should just
[06:16:10] I should get good at playing one comp.
[06:16:14] I should get good at just doing one comp and being good at that.
[06:16:17] And then after I did that, then I can play something else.
[06:16:21] So yeah, that's generally the way I see it.
[06:16:25] You know, Swain is the Crowey's controlling the old man.
[06:16:28] No, I didn't.
[06:16:29] I don't know anything about this story at all.
[06:16:31] No idea is the to-do list ever gets shorter. Maybe I don't know. Do you see the Cod creator accident? I did. It was horrible
[06:16:40] Well, maybe you start streaming by the way. Why did I start streaming? I needed money
[06:16:45] And so like I wanted people to I wanted people to give me money because I was like, okay, well, you know if I
[06:16:55] like I need money and
[06:16:58] People give me money if I stream so I should stream
[06:17:01] Like I got like $100 in one day.
[06:17:04] My first stream I ever did, I got $100.
[06:17:07] It was like $150 actually.
[06:17:09] And I was like, that's a lot of money.
[06:17:11] I should do this again.
[06:17:13] And so then the next day I did another stream
[06:17:15] and I got like another $100.
[06:17:17] And then I just kept doing streams
[06:17:19] so I could get $100, right?
[06:17:20] Like I just kept doing this infinitely.
[06:17:22] And then eventually like the $100, like $200,
[06:17:25] it was like $500, right?
[06:17:27] It's a lot of money.
[06:17:28] And so it's like now it's making like $10,000 a month
[06:17:30] which is like, oh my God, it's like six figures of money.
[06:17:33] And so I'm like, okay, well, fuck,
[06:17:34] I'm just gonna do this all the time now, right?
[06:17:36] Cause there's a lot of money.
[06:17:37] So it's that simple.
[06:17:40] I mean, it was all for that $100, bro.
[06:17:42] Like that's all it was.
[06:17:44] I mean, it's not because you love your chat.
[06:17:45] Well, I grew to love the chat.
[06:17:46] I grew to love streaming, but at the beginning,
[06:17:48] I just, honestly, like I just did it
[06:17:50] because I thought it'd be a good way to make money.
[06:17:52] And also like me and McConnell,
[06:17:54] like we were really bored playing being, playing wad, right?
[06:17:58] I mean, it was like nothing to do.
[06:17:59] So it was like, okay, well we might as well just go live
[06:18:02] and that way we can talk to the chat
[06:18:03] and like do shit while we like QBGs.
[06:18:05] And then, you know, if we want to do a raid
[06:18:07] we can help you with trade us items and stuff.
[06:18:09] And so it was like really, like it was definitely
[06:18:12] completely self-serving.
[06:18:14] It was totally self-serving.
[06:18:15] Like that was it.
[06:18:17] Do you play any mobile games?
[06:18:19] I play, I can show one game.
[06:18:24] I've played Wuthering Waves a lot.
[06:18:26] Like I'm, I logged back in
[06:18:28] I re-downloaded the game so I could get ready for the 3.0, but that's it. You guys were on another level back then?
[06:18:37] Oh, yeah. Like well, the thing is that me and McConnell like this is my outlook on it, right? Was that I knew that we were the best.
[06:18:45] Like it was pretty obvious that we were the best and everybody else was trash.
[06:18:49] So because I knew that we were the best and everybody else was trash,
[06:18:53] what that meant was like, okay, well, you know, at that point, like I'm just gonna like,
[06:18:58] I should just expect that we're going to be the best, right?
[06:19:02] And that's it.
[06:19:03] Goddamn tabs.
[06:19:04] Yeah, yeah, I know.
[06:19:05] Hatch comp...
[06:19:06] Oh, another fucking restart.
[06:19:07] Of course, there's another restart.
[06:19:09] So yeah, you say streaming is mostly based on luck and skill.
[06:19:13] I think that there's a tremendous amount of luck that goes into it, but the luck isn't
[06:19:17] defined in the way that a lot of people think it is.
[06:19:20] So a lot of people think that luck is like, you just simply, like, you know, got
[06:19:25] lucky that people watched your stream.
[06:19:27] I view luck as something that's a lot more, what's the word for it?
[06:19:33] There's a lot more to it than just very simply, something's, okay, well, you're just going
[06:19:39] to go and have people like you for that reason.
[06:19:43] The fact is that there's a lot of people who I would say personally, those people are,
[06:19:50] they're successful because, to me, for example, I grew up and I was used to streaming because
[06:19:56] I streamed in high school. Like I remember like in our in our computer class and our broadcasting
[06:20:03] class we were able to go in and we were streaming in like 2007, 2008 and I was recording stuff back
[06:20:13] then. So really and at that point I had already had a video camera for like 10 years at that
[06:20:19] point. So I mean really I've been doing this for a really really really long time.
[06:20:27] You know take what you're 50 minutes of fame make the most of it. I mean, I don't know about that
[06:20:31] I mean like I've been like my streams been popular for a really long time honestly
[06:20:36] Like I don't really ever think about like losing popularity or anything like that. I mean I
[06:20:42] Mean people are just gonna have whatever opinions they want and you know, that's about it. What's this game?
[06:20:48] It's called Wuthering Waves. I I play it on and off like I haven't played it really for a while
[06:20:54] but it's it's fun how many subs you have on YouTube maybe like a few thousand I
[06:21:00] Remember our first stream. We had like 200 viewers or something like that. They're pretty good amount
[06:21:05] It's not quite not dead. Okay, what the fuck and anyway, oh I have to kill these
[06:21:16] Gotcha bitch
[06:21:19] What's your eyebrows move off strength? Oh, they have a new one here. No this stupid bitch
[06:21:24] No, I remember this. Oh, they're replacing it like a day. Well
[06:21:29] Do you remember the day you went to bed and I was like damn I made it?
[06:21:33] No, not really
[06:21:34] I mean like cuz at the beginning like this is the thing is like a lot of streamers like have like, you know
[06:21:38] they feel like, you know, there's like a degree of like
[06:21:42] Imposter syndrome the only imposter is we thought about twitch were the people that had more viewers than us
[06:21:48] Because we were like well this person is fucking this person's a loser like we're way better than this and
[06:21:54] And like that was always my attitude going into it like I I honestly always had like the biggest ego because like all the other
[06:22:01] Wow players were just trash like every other wild streamer was a fat loser and
[06:22:07] So it's like why am I even gonna pay attention to like you know these other people or like even take them seriously, right?
[06:22:15] So humble well, I'm just I'm telling you like that's just the way it is
[06:22:18] like I'm just I'm just being honest you do a 10 pull no I don't want for lova fucking nasty bitch fuck no
[06:22:26] And I also already have her so I don't even need her again
[06:22:34] No stumble yeah, I came from bird. No, I mean like I
[06:22:38] in my mind like I'm very much like willing to like kind of
[06:22:42] No, it's like I think if you're gonna do something you're gonna have to compete against other people, right?
[06:22:46] I mean obviously so it's like if you think that you're the best at something then you're gonna have to like go out there and prove it to a degree, right?
[06:22:54] You want to know the reason or not sort of poppin. I didn't know who he was if you want me to be honest
[06:22:58] I didn't even know who sort of poppin was at all at the time that I started streaming
[06:23:07] Joe for Lova's weapon. Yeah, I do. Um, I I don't think that she's a good character
[06:23:12] Like I just I just I don't think she's very good. I mean there's other characters. I think you're okay, but like overall that's it
[06:23:22] You know now yeah, I I've I'd yeah, I know I know chance. Yeah for sure. She's insane, bro
[06:23:28] I don't I don't think she's that good. I mean she's not as good as this character. I'll tell you that
[06:23:34] Like fucking no chance that she is good as a card to see you I
[06:23:39] Mean like you're right. Maybe I could and I do have her as a character
[06:23:42] But I just don't really play her a lot.
[06:23:47] She's boring as fuck.
[06:23:49] Yeah, I mean, to an extent.
[06:23:52] Not your bitch.
[06:23:58] Did you skip Chyso? Oh, I didn't skip it. I just wasn't playing the game at the time.
[06:24:03] So that was it.
[06:24:05] But yeah, I did. She's best character for whimpering ways.
[06:24:07] I mean, I can clear that anyway. It doesn't even matter. Like, I mean, this game is very easy.
[06:24:11] It's like a five-button game, right?
[06:24:13] So it's not like you have to be like super good at it in order to like figure out what to do.
[06:24:21] I can use this character too, which is like it'll like group up all the mobs, which like is fucking insane.
[06:24:27] Like this character, I would say is actually like in terms of like like overworld gameplay. This character is actually my favorite one.
[06:24:41] What game is this? It's called Wuthering Waves. I've played this game ever since the beta
[06:24:54] Looks like a girls game. There's a lot of girls in the game, but I don't really say it's a girls game
[06:25:02] Chases a new shorekeeper. Yeah, I'll eventually get her again, but or get her eventually but you know, we'll see what happens, right?
[06:25:11] I mean like I don't have a lot of other things like min max like to me I
[06:25:17] Generally stop min maxing whenever I can beat all the content
[06:25:20] And so like as soon as I have like as soon as I beat every bit of content in the game
[06:25:26] I kind of lose my interest in like kind of continuing to like make my characters better
[06:25:31] Like I don't really care about like min maxing
[06:25:33] You know like killing a boss a really fast time like I even feel that way in when and where wins me where it's just like
[06:25:40] Yeah, I can go and get these legendary pieces of gear, sure, but like what is this really doing for me?
[06:25:46] How is this really going to affect things for me? And
[06:25:50] I'm actually gonna turn to fucking
[06:25:54] Look characters, do you have an S6 or five?
[06:25:57] I think I have a few characters at S6, but I don't have any of them at S6 or five
[06:26:04] But yeah, I think visually this game looks really great like I really like the way the game looks overall
[06:26:10] And so
[06:26:13] And also like the game fundamentally is
[06:26:17] I mean a shimmy young girls jumping around makes you feel weird. I
[06:26:20] Think that like for me. I don't really find it to be problematic because I
[06:26:25] Mean like I just don't sexualize the characters at all like I just don't I mean like now now if you feel that way
[06:26:33] You have this
[06:26:35] So we have this this is a lot better right you happy now
[06:26:45] Yeah, there we go, and so this is like her her like fucking evil form basically
[06:26:52] Yeah, yes, thank you. Yeah, and so here's another funny thing
[06:26:56] Let me see and she also does way more damage like this is actually like
[06:27:05] Uh-oh
[06:27:09] So
[06:27:12] Basically, I always wanted to have her as a character
[06:27:15] So I think if you click this it'll take you out of the form
[06:27:18] But if you swap and you you put another character in here
[06:27:22] What you can end up doing is you can actually keep flying and
[06:27:26] Continue to use her as a
[06:27:29] as her old form
[06:27:32] So like I yeah, like it's you want to fight the other guy
[06:27:35] And I just instantly go right back to it and that way I always have her in like this form because I the other form actually
[06:27:41] Does a lot of damage, but I just think this form is really cool
[06:27:48] User yeah
[06:27:56] But she loses stacks it doesn't matter it doesn't fucking matter who cares I
[06:28:01] I mean, it's all like overworld content. It doesn't make a difference at all.
[06:28:06] Peak audio design and battle? Yeah, yeah. I mean, like, the game is... I think the game is very good. I played the game a lot.
[06:28:18] Have I ever been here?
[06:28:22] I don't know if I have.
[06:28:24] I don't recognize this place.
[06:28:26] The old form can walk on water by the way.
[06:28:31] I didn't even know that.
[06:28:33] You know why it can walk on water?
[06:28:34] Because it didn't want to program a swimming animation.
[06:28:36] I can guarantee it.
[06:28:38] Oh yeah, I was here before.
[06:28:40] Yeah, never mind.
[06:28:42] I know what this place is.
[06:28:45] Wait, do I?
[06:28:49] Damn, I don't.
[06:28:52] I haven't been to any of these areas before.
[06:28:55] Oh shit, all this is new
[06:28:58] See, I haven't played for a while so it's different, but yeah
[06:29:08] How much do you spend on the game, I don't know probably a few thousand dollars
[06:29:14] But you know a lot of that was on stream so I didn't really give a shit that much about it that's the fishing event. Yeah
[06:29:20] Yeah, I've got to catch up before 3.0. Yeah, I'll probably finish. I mean, it'll be easy
[06:29:27] to finish all the content. It will be. But anyway, you watching any good shows lately?
[06:29:31] No, I probably should, but I haven't yet. But either way, I'm going to go ahead and
[06:29:36] call the day and I'm going to relax, chill out for a bit and just do the usual. But
[06:29:41] yeah, it's about it. And anyway, take care brother. Yeah, for sure. And until next
[06:29:49] I'm gentlemen. I will see you all tomorrow. Bye boys. Peace. Yeah
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