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01-11-2026 · 6h 07m

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[00:01:00] ah, are we doing boys just woke up a little while ago, I slept for quite a bit, I don't
[00:01:20] even remember when I went to bed or when I woke up I don't even know what the fuck happened
[00:01:24] but we're back at it's another fucking day and yeah another crazy day I'm sure it will
[00:01:30] and yeah, and I'm talking about you watching a wax bed.
[00:01:35] Oh yeah, forgot about that. Wait, the cock is blocking it if you don't thought you were joking.
[00:01:39] But yeah, I know you're right, actually.
[00:01:41] And yeah, there it is. That's actually blocked out.
[00:01:44] No, I just thought honestly, I just hadn't really gotten a lot of sleep recently.
[00:01:47] And so yesterday, I just kind of went to bed early, and I'm glad I did.
[00:01:51] I am. I woke up. It was one of the times where I woke up, like, at 8 a.m.
[00:01:56] And I was like, oh fuck, right, I over slept or I slept into this and then I had to like get up brush my teeth and do everything
[00:02:02] But I'm back in everything's fine, and we're chilling now. We're good. Is that it gone? Yes it is
[00:02:08] It was going yesterday after I ate a bunch of chipotle actually so we're chilling 8 a.m. is crazy. Well, I usually
[00:02:17] The fact is like I almost never sleep a full-way to hours
[00:02:20] I'll see like four or five hours and I'll wake up and I'll sleep again
[00:02:23] Like I don't know really why, but that's how things have been for a while. So, yeah
[00:02:29] And so now it's a I think actually a lot of people have that happened like whenever I first said that like you know
[00:02:35] If you like oh, that's like bad or it's weird or something
[00:02:37] But it just seemed like very clearly
[00:02:39] There's a lot of people that have that same situation, right? And so I don't really know why same here. Okay
[00:02:44] I'm glad I'm not the only one. I can say that
[00:02:47] Definitely and so I'm doing that as well. Yeah. Yeah
[00:02:50] I don't know really why or how that happens, but it certainly does.
[00:02:54] Bro, you're late. I'm only a little late, okay, to be fair. I'm only a little bit late.
[00:02:57] And yesterday we did that other game. That game was actually kind of fun. I was watching Rich play it.
[00:03:02] And it was better than I thought it was going to be. I'm going to look at some of the
[00:03:06] other reviews for it. You know, we'll get into that. What's on the agenda today?
[00:03:10] I want to just different stuff randomly, right? I mean, I don't really think a whole lot
[00:03:13] happened, honestly. I don't really think it has. But you know, at some point, I'll probably go and
[00:03:18] and do some other stuff. And look at what all is going down.
[00:03:21] Internet doctors will soon tell you about sleep.
[00:03:23] Yeah, definitely.
[00:03:24] So, yeah, another day,
[00:03:27] I hope all's going well. Yeah, I'm doing okay.
[00:03:29] Absolutely. You see,
[00:03:30] Dreadness, player base doesn't care about stealing assets
[00:03:32] and down votes, anyone who points it out.
[00:03:35] No, I haven't seen that at all.
[00:03:37] Let me see, I could find this.
[00:03:38] So, we've reached the point now
[00:03:41] where nobody gives this shit about stealing assets.
[00:03:45] Okay, yeah, that's really funny. Give me a second.
[00:03:47] I just realized my AC doesn't, it doesn't on right now.
[00:03:51] So, it doesn't.
[00:03:52] I'm not sick, I'm not going to put it in my room.
[00:03:55] Okay.
[00:03:56] What's your name?
[00:03:57] I didn't want to have it be hot, you know?
[00:04:01] Definitely don't want it to be hot.
[00:04:04] It doesn't on?
[00:04:06] Now it do be on.
[00:04:08] That's it.
[00:04:09] So now we're good.
[00:04:10] Sorry about that.
[00:04:11] All right.
[00:04:12] Anyway.
[00:04:13] So, I bought the pants from China.
[00:04:15] Actually, let me see where they made.
[00:04:17] The pants are made in
[00:04:20] Tell me all morning and backwards
[00:04:24] How about that and so anyway?
[00:04:26] Yeah, I don't know where they're from up no idea and so it's January. Yeah, it's fucking
[00:04:33] Why had the heat on like I either have the AC or the heat on right and so um, you know
[00:04:37] I turned it from the heat to the AC and I'm not trying to be hot
[00:04:41] That's it and so anyway 15 on Fahrenheit. I don't know what it is
[00:04:45] I'm sorry. So they're actually okay with stealing assets. Oh, based. Yeah, of course they're gonna do this.
[00:04:52] This is the way it is now, guys. People don't understand this, but this is the new normal.
[00:04:57] Everything's stolen, nothing's real. Artificial engagement on every social media platform.
[00:05:05] That's the dead internet theory all the way through. You go on social media and you argue with Indians,
[00:05:11] Pakistanis and bots and they all have AI-generated pictures of white people and
[00:05:18] That's just how it is now. That's the whole that's the whole internet and I don't know what the
[00:05:23] Everything is fake and gay. Well, it's especially fake. Maybe a little bit of it is gay too
[00:05:29] You see a COVID-19 guy saying it Democrats are not protectors games. They won't vote for them
[00:05:33] Wow really I would have who could have predicted that right? I don't know wow and so yeah, of course
[00:05:38] But I will look at this in just a little bit obviously. It's funny for me to see that I thought the game was pretty good yesterday
[00:05:44] I did. What did you guys think of the game? Dreadness. What did you guys think about it?
[00:05:48] I thought it was actually better than I expected and also by the way, isn't this item?
[00:05:53] This is from Wallstar. I'm pretty sure almost right. It's one of the potions they have. So yeah, fake an Indian. I guess so
[00:06:00] I can't get into server it looked cool boring in my opinion so nice. Yeah, I liked it a lot, man
[00:06:06] And want to play, but so much to do.
[00:06:08] Yeah, I think there's a lot of things like that.
[00:06:10] I mean, for me, MMOs are kind of like that in general,
[00:06:13] where I feel like I don't only want to play MMOs anymore,
[00:06:16] because there's such a big time investment involved
[00:06:19] with doing an MMO that it's like, OK, well,
[00:06:22] if I go and do that, I'm going to run out of time
[00:06:26] to do anything else I want to do.
[00:06:28] And so I try to avoid and only focus on playing single player
[00:06:33] games.
[00:06:33] And I might sound weird.
[00:06:35] But that's actually the way I do things,
[00:06:36] is that I only like playing single player games now,
[00:06:39] basically, and multiplayer games,
[00:06:41] the whole era that I think is kind of over.
[00:06:45] Like now, I think that with video games like,
[00:06:48] there's never, I mean, video games are,
[00:06:50] I mean, they're for fun, right?
[00:06:51] They're leisure activities that are just enjoyable for fun.
[00:06:54] And so, like, I don't like making a, you know,
[00:06:57] a commitment to something like that, it's silly.
[00:07:00] But at the same time, right now I'm in a place where,
[00:07:04] I just really enjoyed playing single player games
[00:07:06] and doing things at my own pace.
[00:07:08] And like sometimes like a lot of days,
[00:07:09] there will be games that like for example,
[00:07:12] where wins me, this is a great example of this
[00:07:14] is that I put almost 500 hours into this game, right?
[00:07:20] And so I've really, really played the game a lot,
[00:07:23] but I can play it at my own pace.
[00:07:24] I can get ahead, I can fall behind,
[00:07:27] I can do it whenever I want to do it, right?
[00:07:29] And so I've left the game on by the way a long time.
[00:07:31] It's not like I've actually had 500, you know, like directly video game hours into it.
[00:07:37] So yeah, open world Slop.
[00:07:39] Well, I don't have a problem with that.
[00:07:41] I actually do really like open world games.
[00:07:43] I think they're really fun.
[00:07:45] Whether or not way 3.0 is peak.
[00:07:46] I don't know.
[00:07:47] I mean, I haven't really gone back to play weathering waves again.
[00:07:50] Like maybe one day I will.
[00:07:51] I think I probably will at some point,
[00:07:53] but I just haven't really felt like the motivation to do that.
[00:07:56] So yeah, I don't know.
[00:07:58] And pretty good Slop.
[00:07:59] I'm having fun.
[00:08:00] Yeah, I guess it is.
[00:08:01] And yeah, I'm having a lot of it.
[00:08:02] How does that actually words wins?
[00:08:04] How is that game doing now anyway?
[00:08:06] I'm actually kind of curious because I haven't really
[00:08:08] looked at that game at all and where is it?
[00:08:11] Where, where, wins me.
[00:08:14] So how many people are playing it still?
[00:08:17] Oh, that's actually pretty good.
[00:08:18] I'd say so still about, it's peaking at 70, 80K people.
[00:08:24] And now, of course, it's going higher,
[00:08:25] because not only is it the weekend,
[00:08:27] but it's also a new patch that it just released, too,
[00:08:30] which makes a lot of sense.
[00:08:32] So yeah, I mean, this is great.
[00:08:34] And more in ashes of creation,
[00:08:35] well, it's, I mean, it's a more finished game
[00:08:38] than ashes of creation, right?
[00:08:40] Like I've actually been kind of surprised
[00:08:42] that ashes of creation has held
[00:08:43] such consistent playerbase.
[00:08:45] Like if you look at this over time,
[00:08:46] like I think this is really, really good.
[00:08:50] I do, I think this is a great,
[00:08:52] like ashes of creation is maintaining a playerbase
[00:08:56] way, way stronger than I thought it would.
[00:08:58] And so it's a small player base and it's a niche audience,
[00:09:02] but it's a group of people that are very focused, right?
[00:09:06] So, yeah, Sony has enjoyed it.
[00:09:10] Yeah, I mean, I think so, it's definitely true.
[00:09:13] And I got banned from a subreddit
[00:09:16] because I posted in your subreddit.
[00:09:17] Well, that's because everybody in my subreddit
[00:09:19] like saying the end word and we hate minorities and women.
[00:09:22] And we want to bring back slavery.
[00:09:23] Everybody knows this.
[00:09:25] It's obvious for an alpha test that's absolutely phenomenal.
[00:09:28] Well, it's about the, the alpha test is irrelevant,
[00:09:31] something. It's about the retention mechanism.
[00:09:33] Because the retention for a game is what really makes the
[00:09:36] big of a, the biggest difference is that like if a game has
[00:09:39] really great retention, then that's going to make a big
[00:09:42] difference versus like, for example, it just has a huge
[00:09:45] pop off. Like this number of matters a lot or like the
[00:09:48] all-time peak matters a lot, but what really matters is like
[00:09:51] the, the disparity. So like, like I'm going to show you an
[00:09:55] show you an idea, like an example of like one that's like a bad one, okay? So you see this graph,
[00:10:01] this is a bad graph. Like because you see at the beginning of the graph it's really high,
[00:10:05] and then as the graph progresses it becomes lower. And then as the graph approaches the current
[00:10:11] period in time, the graph is approaching a number that's referred to as zero, right? And so you
[00:10:17] could see this, right? That's what's happened. Yeah, definitely not a good graph to have,
[00:10:23] And then you've got another one. You know what? I was thinking about this the other day
[00:10:27] The month that lost art came out and my the only one who that was one of the best months in my life
[00:10:34] It really was that was such an amazing fucking time
[00:10:38] I had so much fun playing lost art. Oh my god. Can I please go back to that month?
[00:10:44] It's like every day, every hour, everybody was talking about the game
[00:10:49] It was the biggest game on Twitch.
[00:10:51] Everybody was playing it.
[00:10:53] Everybody was doing stuff.
[00:10:54] I mean, I'm going to be honest, it felt good.
[00:10:56] I got like 450,000 viewers.
[00:10:58] That was nice for me.
[00:10:59] I like that was a good day.
[00:11:01] But besides that, made a lot of money.
[00:11:03] I forgot even how much money I made that month.
[00:11:05] It was disgusting.
[00:11:06] But it was a lot.
[00:11:08] I had so much fun until the game turned into a job.
[00:11:10] Yeah, I know.
[00:11:11] And yeah, of course.
[00:11:13] Last arc was way too hard.
[00:11:15] It became too hard for my video of Trump throwing ice blocks
[00:11:18] the time walls got the lead from your subreddit after getting top posted on any message.
[00:11:21] Really?
[00:11:22] That's crazy.
[00:11:23] Okay.
[00:11:24] Well anyway.
[00:11:25] I just remember back whenever a wall start came out and like what was so annoying
[00:11:30] about it is that McConnell played the game for one day and then after that he basically
[00:11:36] never played it again, which very, like it really frustrated me because I was like
[00:11:41] dude, this is the best ARPG isometric game that's ever released and I still believe that
[00:11:47] by the way. I think that Lost Ark there is no better isometric boss fight than
[00:11:52] Vaulton. Like I'm purely too is great. It's a great game.
[00:11:56] Peel we won is a great game. But Vaulton is the best. It is. And some of the
[00:12:02] content and Lost Ark was so fucking insanely good. What they need to do.
[00:12:07] Here's what they need to do with Lost Ark. Okay. I'm gonna be honest. They need to
[00:12:11] just go and remake this entire thing in Unreal 5. Put the entire game down and
[00:12:17] say like, listen, we're going after like what do they do? Cazoros or something like that
[00:12:20] on that had him. I feed us like one more guy, Carmine, and then that's pretty much the end of
[00:12:25] the story as far as I know, at least never at first came out. And so if they did that, and then
[00:12:30] no point in the loss of HPO, he had to be able to convert a loss to our collab. Well, I mean,
[00:12:34] I mean, just because it's an isometric, I feel like isometric experiences are like profoundly different,
[00:12:39] and it doesn't really matter whether it's an MMO or like an RTS or anything like that.
[00:12:44] like that's a very, very specific experience that you're having, right?
[00:12:47] So yeah, Unreal 5 runs a trash? No, it doesn't.
[00:12:49] Blackmouth will call and worked great. And so did Expedition 33.
[00:12:53] Whenever, whenever you have a game that is in Unreal 5 that's not running well,
[00:12:58] the reason why is because it's badly optimized, that's the reason why.
[00:13:07] What do you mean isometric? The top-down fixed view that you can't change.
[00:13:12] That's what I mean. Like Diablo, Lost Ark, Path of Exile, Torch Light, no rest for the
[00:13:21] wicked. Let's see here besides that. Yeah, yeah, basically all of those games, right? Play
[00:13:26] as see with ASC. Yeah, I don't think either of those are ever going to happen, right? At least
[00:13:30] not anytime soon. So yeah, a few days ago, one of the directors clarify that they will never
[00:13:34] do an engine upgrade. That's stupid. It makes the game look dated and people lose interest
[00:13:38] And also people want to buy cool looking cosmetics and how can a cosmetic look cool if it's being made in Unreal 3 people want to look at something that looks really nice and
[00:13:46] I don't know. I feel like it fallton wasn't you know
[00:13:50] Fucking unreal 5 and it looked as good as POE 2 that would just be fucking insane so I'd love that
[00:13:55] But we'll see what happens so anyway, it's a lack of knowledge rather than a tool being at fault exactly. Yeah
[00:14:01] People blame this is the issue
[00:14:04] And I kind of feel bad for the Unreal team for this because unreal
[00:14:08] It's such a great piece of software,
[00:14:10] and it's such a great engine
[00:14:12] that everybody uses it,
[00:14:14] including people that have no business using it.
[00:14:16] So what happens is that every single bad video game
[00:14:19] is being made in Unreal 5,
[00:14:21] because Unreal 5 makes it really easy to make video games.
[00:14:24] So because of that,
[00:14:26] you have all these people pumping out garbage,
[00:14:28] and yeah, obviously it's trash,
[00:14:30] but it looks really good,
[00:14:31] because it's made in Unreal 5.
[00:14:33] And I think that's generally kind of what's happening here,
[00:14:36] is that a lot of people just do that,
[00:14:38] And then they think, oh, it's totally fine.
[00:14:40] So yeah, you can make Unreal into whatever you want.
[00:14:45] Only idiots use this lot.
[00:14:46] Yeah, exactly.
[00:14:47] But like there is this negative bias that people have against Unreal.
[00:14:55] And I think it's totally unfair, completely unfair.
[00:14:58] I'm a big fan of Unreal.
[00:14:59] I think it's amazing.
[00:15:00] Unreal 5 is really good for commercials and video work, too.
[00:15:03] It's so good at photo realism.
[00:15:04] Yeah, I've heard that there's a bit of a convergence there
[00:15:06] with like video editing and also game design, right?
[00:15:12] Which I thought was pretty interesting.
[00:15:14] Starblade was made in Unreal 4.
[00:15:15] It looks in play's great.
[00:15:16] That's true.
[00:15:17] Yeah, Starblade did look really good.
[00:15:19] New is footage.
[00:15:20] So guys, I'm going to have to tell you the truth.
[00:15:27] I saw this picture on my phone.
[00:15:33] And I thought that it was a run.
[00:15:36] I said damn what happened this time because it was really small it was really
[00:15:45] small I didn't know what it was and so I'm like well what is this thing like
[00:15:49] what's going on here and it was fucking around yeah a boulrog spawned and
[00:15:53] around I mean you would you would think that right I mean holy shit so yeah
[00:15:58] Iran is dug too deep they out from this angle it makes it very clear the
[00:16:01] boulrog was not trying to pass and just panic is the wizard broke the bridge
[00:16:05] out from under its feet. That's right, guys. That's right, bro. Like this is... it's just so...
[00:16:14] it's so stupid. It's so dumb. Like listening to people on Twitter, just go into a total
[00:16:19] tail spin, over justifying this bullshit is just insane. I don't get about the mascot bullshit,
[00:16:25] it's sleep defreshing a noise protestor tide, and you're mad they're trying to give a state of
[00:16:28] don't mention. If you're doing this stuff, like again, this is the problem, is that you actually
[00:16:33] can't do this, by the way, you can't go out and just make noise nonstop all night long.
[00:16:39] How do I know that? Because the police have told me that. I guess whose house everybody
[00:16:44] went to after. So basically, this is like from years, I would say like 17 to like 23, right?
[00:16:52] Maybe 22 or so. These were the years where these were the hood rat years. These were the
[00:16:58] the problem boy years, these were the every Friday night.
[00:17:02] We do something that we should have been put in jail 40 years.
[00:17:04] These were the best years of my life.
[00:17:08] It's so anyway, back then, we would go to like,
[00:17:11] let's say we'd go to like some fucking party, right?
[00:17:14] And like if you guys ever had like,
[00:17:16] for example, in like an apartment complex,
[00:17:18] there's like a party and there's like three or four parties
[00:17:20] going on in the apartment complex
[00:17:22] and everybody's just kind of walking back and forth
[00:17:24] and I doing different shit.
[00:17:25] Well, we would go to one of those.
[00:17:27] And these would be happening all the time in like East Side Austin.
[00:17:30] And so we'd go to one of these.
[00:17:32] And I had this one friend that would steal alcohol
[00:17:34] from some of these parties.
[00:17:35] And then we would all go back to the house, right?
[00:17:38] And obviously I didn't drink.
[00:17:39] And so I would be the designated driver.
[00:17:42] I was the responsible good boy that never did anything wrong.
[00:17:45] And whose house would be always go back to?
[00:17:48] Every single time it would be mine.
[00:17:50] Because it would be three in the morning,
[00:17:52] literally fucking eight dudes would show up at the house
[00:17:56] with like two bottles of liquor at alcohol
[00:17:58] and a bunch of beers and my mom would be like,
[00:18:01] oh, you're just in time, I was making cupcakes.
[00:18:05] I'm not even kidding.
[00:18:08] And we just like, yes, you're all great.
[00:18:10] And so we'd be awake until like six in the fucking morning, man.
[00:18:14] Yeah, four dudes, yeah, we didn't have,
[00:18:15] there were no, actually to be fair,
[00:18:17] we did as a couple of girls,
[00:18:18] but they were girlfriends of the guys that were there, okay?
[00:18:20] We weren't really players to say it's their truth.
[00:18:23] And so three AM cupcakes, yeah,
[00:18:25] And they would literally be almost out of the oven.
[00:18:28] And so we would go outside in the backyard
[00:18:31] and everybody would be yelling, drinking.
[00:18:33] And, you know, there were a few signs
[00:18:35] that like somebody said, like, listen,
[00:18:37] we're gonna call the cops on you.
[00:18:38] It's like this ordinance, like you can't be doing this
[00:18:41] at five in the morning.
[00:18:43] Get, go to bed, go to bed, stop doing this.
[00:18:47] Like you, all you do is just go out there
[00:18:49] and you just make notice.
[00:18:51] And the thing is, yeah, my home on the desk,
[00:18:53] she didn't give a fuck.
[00:18:54] Like we would stay up until literally the sun came out
[00:18:56] and then they would leave and I'd come in
[00:18:58] and my mom would be like,
[00:19:01] and she'd be playing at World of the Worker.
[00:19:03] It's like 7.25 in a morning.
[00:19:05] She's like, you gotta go to bed.
[00:19:07] I'm like, you gotta go to bed.
[00:19:08] She's like, yeah, but I gotta finish this.
[00:19:12] And that was it, Brad.
[00:19:14] Yeah, she played well.
[00:19:15] Yeah, she played well more than I did
[00:19:17] if you want me to be honest, she did.
[00:19:19] And so yeah.
[00:19:21] And Spider-Man point exactly.
[00:19:23] So this is, yeah, that's what I did, like from fucking,
[00:19:26] I think it was about like 17 or so to about 22 or 20, 30.
[00:19:30] Those were some of the best fucking years, man.
[00:19:32] And I was happy to see that.
[00:19:35] What's this year?
[00:19:36] They call a copsaw and us for skateboarding too loud?
[00:19:38] Well, you can be skateboarding too loud.
[00:19:40] Like you think about like hitting a piece of wood
[00:19:42] against a rock, really loud, next to somebody's house.
[00:19:45] That's gonna wake them to fuck up, man.
[00:19:47] It is.
[00:19:47] Like I understand it, now that I'm an old man,
[00:19:50] I understand that whenever it's foreign to morning,
[00:19:53] you don't want kids out there yelling over and over
[00:19:57] because it's fucking annoying, right?
[00:19:58] And like, yeah, you can't distance the point, right?
[00:20:00] As you can't go out and do this.
[00:20:02] You can't have somebody just make a bunch of noise
[00:20:05] and nobody can sleep.
[00:20:06] And also, by the way, what I think is really funny about this
[00:20:09] is that all of these people, you know,
[00:20:13] it's like nobody's really trying to sleep here anyway,
[00:20:15] it's just in the middle of that anywhere.
[00:20:17] So it doesn't get to make a difference.
[00:20:18] And they're definitely too loud.
[00:20:20] I get it now.
[00:20:20] Yeah, we are 100% or too loud.
[00:20:22] And this is also by the way, I'll look at all this stuff later on.
[00:20:26] I mean, I usually wait till later on in the screen to cover
[00:20:29] like the new stuff that's happened in Iran.
[00:20:31] And the reason why is just very simply
[00:20:33] because it's still developing right now.
[00:20:35] But you can see there are just so many people around here.
[00:20:39] This is absolutely fucking insane.
[00:20:42] And so yeah, yeah, exactly damn, exactly.
[00:20:45] So you're seeing a tremendous, like, as I said, guys,
[00:20:48] it's circling the drain.
[00:20:49] It's the beginning of the end.
[00:20:51] I mean, whenever you get confused between the bow-rog of morgoth
[00:20:55] and Iran's protests, Iran's cooked, okay?
[00:21:00] They're fucking cooked.
[00:21:01] So that's really it.
[00:21:03] And so, yeah, I think that's basically what it is.
[00:21:05] Yeah, and I try to avoid twitch.
[00:21:07] I'll come here, main performance issues on real five.
[00:21:09] What's this here?
[00:21:10] If I'll read it real quick.
[00:21:17] Is nanide, if you don't use that tech,
[00:21:18] then you don't have the same performance drops.
[00:21:20] Why would somebody not use Nanide?
[00:21:21] I thought that was the main, one of the main sales
[00:21:23] for Unreal 5, but I don't even know.
[00:21:27] And wasn't that post-pro regime?
[00:21:29] I don't know if it was or not.
[00:21:30] Let me see what it says.
[00:21:31] Violent US is rarely back back at us.
[00:21:34] Oh, these are people.
[00:21:35] Oh, wait a minute.
[00:21:37] I see it.
[00:21:37] I didn't read it.
[00:21:38] I just assumed that it was one of the positive protests.
[00:21:41] But no, these are actually people that are supporting Iran.
[00:21:45] Well, these are all people.
[00:21:46] Look at this, wow.
[00:21:47] And they're all in the, you know, the, the robes and all that.
[00:21:51] And they're all happy about it.
[00:21:52] So I, I did get it wrong, okay.
[00:21:54] And so yeah, it looks like there are a lot of people
[00:21:56] that do still support the regime.
[00:21:58] Since, here we follow our leader, yeah.
[00:22:02] Well, we'll see what happens, but the same flags.
[00:22:05] Yeah, yeah, you see it's got the,
[00:22:07] it's got the cake mixer in it.
[00:22:08] And you can tell whether it's the real Iranian flag
[00:22:12] has the, the lion.
[00:22:14] And the fake one has the cake mixer.
[00:22:16] I mean, imagine going from a lion to a cake mixture.
[00:22:19] That's a pretty big down grid.
[00:22:21] So yeah, okay, I did get that one wrong.
[00:22:23] I didn't even read it.
[00:22:24] I just assumed, I'm surprised that there are
[00:22:26] this many people that are supporting an oppressive regime
[00:22:29] that wants to kill them for disagreeing about anything.
[00:22:32] But I guess some people become attached to their shackles, right?
[00:22:36] And so it's not that big of a surprise.
[00:22:41] And if you search pay for processing jobs,
[00:22:43] a bunch of website to advertise it, it's crazy.
[00:22:46] I don't think that the pay for protesting thing is as big as you think it is.
[00:22:50] I think that the truth is that the majority of the, I mean, you look at it, it's just about like it's kind of about just kind of like concentric circles, where a lot of the people that are like really, you know, activated whenever somebody gets shot by eyes, it's like emotional messaging.
[00:23:08] Well, emotional messaging is more effective on women. Well, women I think are more or less likely to have a job if they're like 45, right?
[00:23:16] because a lot of them are like parents.
[00:23:18] Like there are way more stay at home moms
[00:23:20] than there are stay at home dads.
[00:23:22] So if you're just kind of logic this out,
[00:23:24] you're gonna come to the conclusion
[00:23:26] that rationally you're going to see more women
[00:23:28] at these protests than men
[00:23:30] because of selection bias, right?
[00:23:31] I mean, it's just that's the way it is.
[00:23:33] Now, I have a saying,
[00:23:34] maybe this is not a politically correct line
[00:23:36] of rationale, but I think it's an accurate one.
[00:23:39] So yeah, to me, that's how I see it.
[00:23:42] Yeah, and this is Eron Bogeria,
[00:23:44] Party of people is protesting against paid kids.
[00:23:46] Five interlead to each in order to go throw rocks
[00:23:49] and run to protest the prime minister of the this.
[00:23:51] I mean, paying kids to go throw rocks at protesters.
[00:23:54] Huh, man.
[00:23:57] I wish I lived there when I was fucking 12.
[00:23:59] Man, I,
[00:24:02] though that would have been a lot of fun for me.
[00:24:04] I'm gonna tell you that.
[00:24:05] I wanna done that for sure.
[00:24:06] Sick, yeah, I do that.
[00:24:07] I would have done that too.
[00:24:09] Well, even if it was something I agreed with,
[00:24:10] I'd be like, yeah, guys, there you go.
[00:24:12] Fuck you.
[00:24:13] and Trump made a goal that entrants what happened to Serbia.
[00:24:17] The Serbia protests about that one train station collapsing.
[00:24:22] I really don't know.
[00:24:24] I have no idea what happened with that.
[00:24:27] I have no clue, no idea.
[00:24:29] I think that it just kind of fizzled out, right?
[00:24:32] I'm assuming it just kind of fizzled out
[00:24:34] and people just move past it and that's the end of it.
[00:24:37] No, I'm not sure about that, but there it is.
[00:24:40] Women aren't just stay at home, moms,
[00:24:41] they have nothing to do.
[00:24:42] They actually have gains to be made in their lives.
[00:24:44] And that's why they're there.
[00:24:46] They have gains to be made in their lives.
[00:24:48] That's where they're.
[00:24:49] I don't know what that means gains to be made in their lives.
[00:24:50] You got to be more specific.
[00:24:52] So yeah, still nothing.
[00:24:54] I live in Serbia and nothing's changed.
[00:24:56] As I said, there's a lot of Balkan people that love to be offensive and obnoxious and annoying.
[00:25:02] And just like any Eastern European country, like you have a bunch of these like, oh, banter,
[00:25:07] people that will always want to make fun of you and banter with you.
[00:25:10] like nothing you can, nothing you say will make them mad.
[00:25:13] Here's how you can make them mad.
[00:25:15] Ask them how their local politics are.
[00:25:18] So you guys have a new prime minister,
[00:25:21] how, how that go.
[00:25:23] And then they will get more mad
[00:25:25] than they will ever be able to make you mad.
[00:25:27] They will.
[00:25:28] Every single one of those countries,
[00:25:29] like somehow they're all banana republics.
[00:25:34] They are totally annoying them also.
[00:25:37] Really pisses them off?
[00:25:37] Yeah, I guess so.
[00:25:39] And yeah, absolutely right I do think that there was one other time I made people in Serbia mad because there was a guy in Serbia that was that was like arguing with me, and I said Servians are so poor they can't afford snow
[00:25:50] Fucking 20 Servians
[00:25:53] They're like fuck you you bald toothless piece of shit
[00:25:56] Like yeah, come on here and save this say that see what happens
[00:26:01] You know call them the wrong nationality. Yeah, of course, right it's too far bro. Yeah, definitely
[00:26:06] It might have been the people odd thing.
[00:26:08] I don't know if it was or not.
[00:26:09] So, I'm not mistaken for another Balkan national,
[00:26:12] I don't go mental, playing the games today.
[00:26:14] I don't know if I will or not.
[00:26:15] I mean, like yesterday, I was really happy to play that game.
[00:26:17] And you know, I'll probably do more of those in the future.
[00:26:20] I know that I've promised dispatch like five times,
[00:26:24] but I do, you know what I can do right now?
[00:26:26] I can just, oh, I don't want to buy it on stream actually,
[00:26:28] cause then it can fix show some stuff.
[00:26:30] But I will download dispatch and at least have it ready.
[00:26:33] And so, even if I never play it,
[00:26:34] I will have at least wasted the money to play it.
[00:26:36] So we'll see what happens, okay?
[00:26:39] Do your thing, man.
[00:26:40] Yeah, I tried to.
[00:26:41] And watch the asthma music video today.
[00:26:43] Yeah, I think it's posted on my Reddit.
[00:26:44] I'll look at it.
[00:26:45] You got to play high-tail?
[00:26:46] Yeah, I will.
[00:26:47] When does that come out?
[00:26:48] High-tail.
[00:26:52] Let's see.
[00:26:53] Early access is in 13 January.
[00:26:57] That's like 13 years from now, right?
[00:26:58] I'm just kidding.
[00:27:00] So 13 January.
[00:27:01] But isn't it it's not coming out on steam right so if I pull this up and I look at it high tail
[00:27:10] Watch this before playing high tail. I'm just gonna mute everything. I mean this basically is like a combat version of minecraft a more combat focused version of it
[00:27:19] That's kind of what my understanding is
[00:27:22] This is high tail in 2026
[00:27:24] I mean, I'm definitely going to play this for sure.
[00:27:28] I'll see what it's like.
[00:27:29] This is cool.
[00:27:30] This is like fucking night city or midnight city,
[00:27:32] where the fuck it is.
[00:27:33] And what's his name?
[00:27:35] Fuck.
[00:27:37] In cyberpunk, yeah, I don't know why I couldn't think of that.
[00:27:41] But yeah, that does look really, really cool.
[00:27:44] And RPG Minecraft, Rip Technoboy.
[00:27:46] Yeah, it was pretty sad, right?
[00:27:47] The guy died a cancer or something.
[00:27:49] But yeah, I'm definitely going to play this game.
[00:27:51] I'll see what it's like.
[00:27:52] And is this going to be more kind of like Valheim in a way?
[00:27:57] Like, can somebody give me an example of what
[00:27:58] high tail is going to be like, just compare it to another game?
[00:28:01] Is it going to be like, and shrouded?
[00:28:03] Is it going to be like Valheim?
[00:28:05] Is it going to be like Minecraft?
[00:28:07] I mean, besides Minecraft actually, besides that.
[00:28:10] Terraria?
[00:28:10] OK, I have to replace Terraria.
[00:28:12] OK, give me another example.
[00:28:16] Minecraft plus?
[00:28:17] OK, well, either way, I'm going to play it.
[00:28:19] I'm going to play it on release.
[00:28:20] I'm going to see what it's like.
[00:28:22] I don't know if it's going to be any good or not.
[00:28:24] Minecraft and I know that you mod the change.
[00:28:26] Okay. Well, I mean, if I could play a mod
[00:28:28] adversion of it, it's really cool.
[00:28:29] I definitely will.
[00:28:31] So yeah, I mean, if that's coming out in two days,
[00:28:33] well, fuck, I'm going to play that, of course,
[00:28:35] I'm going to play that.
[00:28:36] So yeah, it's the power of the Minecraft.
[00:28:38] Okay, cool.
[00:28:39] Yeah, but I'll have to try it out.
[00:28:40] Drain what Castle PTSD.
[00:28:42] Yeah, this kind of like that, right?
[00:28:45] Yeah, and the Minecraft server team
[00:28:47] does it all up the game?
[00:28:48] Yeah, I mean, I'll definitely have to play it
[00:28:50] and see what it's like.
[00:28:51] And, you know, as I said, I was going to try and play and do more games, but, you know,
[00:28:55] things like that will happen over time.
[00:28:56] Well, what does this year we have to try to keep score it now attempting to invade
[00:29:00] a federal building is a bad thing?
[00:29:01] A lot changes in five years.
[00:29:05] Well, of course, attempting to invade a federal building is bad.
[00:29:09] Do.
[00:29:10] Of course.
[00:29:12] Yeah, what do you mean?
[00:29:15] Yeah, obviously, you can't do that.
[00:29:17] So these are just the invade the federal building in L.A.
[00:29:20] ended up running away after being spooked by something.
[00:29:23] Oh, it was the flag.
[00:29:25] The flag scared them.
[00:29:28] Oh, yeah.
[00:29:30] Yeah, it was the flag.
[00:29:33] Actually, if it was going to scare him,
[00:29:34] I thought it would be an American flag.
[00:29:42] How bad for them when they find out what happens, yeah, I guess so.
[00:29:45] Do you're about all the bad press and bad reviews
[00:29:47] who code by what?
[00:29:48] Yeah, it was kind of like a, you know, just nobody really
[00:29:52] gives a shit, right?
[00:29:52] I mean, nobody cared.
[00:29:53] So, I don't know what else to say beyond that.
[00:29:56] Scared of friendly fire, maybe.
[00:29:58] I mean, I don't know what the hell they're doing over there,
[00:29:59] but, you know, we'll see what happens.
[00:30:02] I don't really, I don't know why people do these protests
[00:30:05] and they try to obstruct traffic.
[00:30:06] It's very, in my opinion, I think that it's very problematic
[00:30:09] that you have a huge contingency of people
[00:30:12] that think that they can protest
[00:30:14] and try to physically shut down the operations
[00:30:17] government of government activity that was voted on by the public like just fundamentally
[00:30:23] I think that's a big problem because I mean let's be honest guys it's totally this was something
[00:30:28] everybody knew that they were voting for Trump to do illegal alien migrant roundups right
[00:30:35] like everybody knew this is what the plan was and so like every people voted for Trump because
[00:30:42] of that Trump wins the election well you don't just get to say that well I don't agree with the
[00:30:47] the outcome of the election, I'm going to go and cause a bunch of problems.
[00:30:51] Fascism is when I lose the election, yeah, exactly.
[00:30:54] It's crazy.
[00:30:55] Steam recorded 400,000, 32 million users, or 42 million?
[00:31:00] Is that true?
[00:31:04] Let me see.
[00:31:06] Oh my God, it actually is.
[00:31:10] Is this the biggest day they've had?
[00:31:13] It just won't stop.
[00:31:17] Oh my God. Look at this. I mean, think about how many services have a graph like this?
[00:31:25] That is insane. They didn't have a generational run. They're in the middle of one. Look at this.
[00:31:32] This is insane. So they've been at like 48 or something like this. Let me just refresh it real quick.
[00:31:37] That way it shows a better. But yeah, look at this. Oh my God. So now it's at 40.
[00:31:42] This is the first time they've ever hit, it seems like the first time they've ever hit 42 million users on steam at the same time.
[00:31:50] And you know what's also crazy is that the website works and nothing's wrong with it.
[00:31:54] That's also what's nuts about this. Oh my God.
[00:31:57] So yeah, they're protesting to fight the five people who are actively stopping them from causing chaos.
[00:32:02] Well, I mean, I think that the big issue is that people think that they can just go and get together and try to shut down any sort of,
[00:32:10] You know, anything that they don't like politically, they can just get together and shut it down
[00:32:14] by just, you know, putting it getting in front of cars, you know, like breaking windows,
[00:32:20] obstructing traffic and doing everything.
[00:32:22] Like, I think really, you just, you can't have a society that functions that way.
[00:32:26] When, as soon as somebody loses the election, they just completely fucking, you know,
[00:32:31] go crazy and they run around and just cause problems.
[00:32:35] You just can't, you can't have, you can't live in a world like that, man.
[00:32:38] you need to just not how it works. So I have definitely not a bond. The
[00:32:43] of course not. And 0.5% of the world's population. I don't know about that. Oh,
[00:32:48] about steam. Yeah, it's probably not that much. Have you ever read about civil rights
[00:32:51] movement? This isn't the civil rights movement. Like I'm not interested in
[00:32:54] hearing your comparisons to the only two, do you know, do you want to know why
[00:32:58] everybody compares everything to the civil rights movement and to Nazis? It's
[00:33:02] because those are the only two things that you learn about inside a public
[00:33:04] school in America. That's it. That's literally all you learn about. And so
[00:33:08] So after you get done learning about that, big surprise when all you have is a hammer,
[00:33:13] every problem looks like a nail.
[00:33:14] So this is the reason why everybody compares everything to the civil rights movement and
[00:33:18] to Hitler.
[00:33:19] It's because they don't know about anything else besides that.
[00:33:22] They have no idea.
[00:33:23] It's the same as these people think that Soviet Russia was like a rich, nice place because
[00:33:28] they literally look at Soviet propaganda from back then.
[00:33:31] It's crazy.
[00:33:32] So love that saying, yeah, the civil rights movement, they had nonviolent protests because they
[00:33:36] knew that it would be squashed.
[00:33:38] Well, yeah, and also like, I mean, there was violent protests that happened in civil rights,
[00:33:42] but overall, I mean, I think that it's very, very different in a lot of ways, and it's
[00:33:47] also this isn't civil rights at all.
[00:33:50] So seeing what happens, I wonder if they're into the Minnesota flag.
[00:33:52] If you hang the new one upside down, you cannot see it being upside down, so no signal
[00:33:56] of distress from Minnesota.
[00:33:58] That's funny.
[00:33:59] I didn't even think about that.
[00:34:00] But, yeah, everybody can personally think that's why it's not to, you know, I think, yeah,
[00:34:03] of course.
[00:34:04] And so it's insulting, even remotely compared to civil rights.
[00:34:07] Well, this is the big problem and I don't know why more people don't call this out is that,
[00:34:12] for example, Nazis, like, so this is like one thing that Nazis did is that they took
[00:34:16] like a batch of like, I don't know how many it was, like 250 Jewish people, I think that
[00:34:21] they were predominantly Jewish women and they used them all for medical testing and obviously
[00:34:26] every single one of them died. And then after all of them died, there's like Nazi correspondence
[00:34:33] that's been recovered, that they're like, you know, like,
[00:34:37] gleefully talking about, wow, we're doing so much great research,
[00:34:40] please send more people. And so you literally have them using actual Jews as
[00:34:45] guinea pigs and killing them systematically for medical research.
[00:34:49] And we're going to compare this to arresting illegal aliens and then deporting
[00:34:53] them because, like, again, keep in mind, they're being deported. They're not being
[00:34:56] killed. They're not being, you know, like, murder or something like that.
[00:35:00] They're just getting sent back to wherever country they were originally in so it's just that this massive
[00:35:06] Inversion and just total fucking like emotional manipulation that I think it's just insane
[00:35:13] It's totally insane. It's all performative. Well, not only is it performative, but I think it delegitimizes and
[00:35:20] It makes light of things like the Holocaust that makes light of things like Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement entirely rose apart
[00:35:27] works.
[00:35:28] And whenever you try to conflate and wander your bad ideas through something that was
[00:35:33] a real tragedy, like, for example, you know, the Holocaust or, you know, Nazi Germany in
[00:35:38] general, and or something like civil rights, you're wandering your ideas through that,
[00:35:44] and you're making people forget the actual evil that was inside of that.
[00:35:49] So do you see what I'm saying about this?
[00:35:51] Like I found it to be very, very odd.
[00:35:53] That's good.
[00:35:54] people that say that oh there's this word they call everything being a Nazi or
[00:35:57] everything is like Germany in the 1930s but it's just such a it's such an
[00:36:02] overplayed and just overused thing that I mean you could say like oh it
[00:36:07] reminds me of Germany in the 1930s because Nazis were arresting people yeah
[00:36:11] well we arrest people all the time too like doesn't mean it's like Nazi Germany
[00:36:14] like what are you talking about it's like these emotional over-simple
[00:36:17] publications that happen in order to push a narrative. It's obnoxious.
[00:36:24] Yeah, Trump's the worst Nazi imaginable Nazis through people in camps, Trump's camps are empty, and they're all getting, again, to go to other countries.
[00:36:35] Those are more onto no logic or intelligence. I always wonder that like how many of them know that they're both shitting and how many of them are actually just dumb.
[00:36:44] And I think it's just such a huge problem.
[00:36:46] It's the same as, and I think that what I've been
[00:36:48] actually really happy to see this, is that some people
[00:36:51] actually started to call this out.
[00:36:53] And it's been going on for quite a while.
[00:36:56] And actually, well, let me just go about one specific thing.
[00:36:59] So let me make sure that I find all these, give me one second.
[00:37:05] No, it's not that.
[00:37:07] Actually, there are just so many of these.
[00:37:08] Yeah, there are so many of these that are worth looking at.
[00:37:11] But I think this is probably the best example,
[00:37:13] is that it's this girl who came out yesterday and she said, okay, this is all from yesterday.
[00:37:19] I didn't really save a lot of stuff for today.
[00:37:21] Zara Larson of the Instagram story, I love criminals.
[00:37:25] Yeah, girl, let's wrap this up.
[00:37:28] Let's wrap it up.
[00:37:30] Okay, yeah, right, I got it.
[00:37:32] For sure, bro, like yeah, definitely.
[00:37:35] And yeah, here we go.
[00:37:37] This is what happens when white privilege mistakes noise for courage.
[00:37:40] listing buzzwords and calling it activism while remaining completely untouched by the effects
[00:37:45] of those buzzwords, have on the communities that were raised in and live in is Tondef,
[00:37:50] H.O., like it was this hold on, I have no idea, this is an activism, it's privilege
[00:37:56] cosplay, man, got him, and so, yeah, it's easy to scream this whenever none of it touches
[00:38:06] your life and you're posting from a gated mansion and colabosses. There you go. And
[00:38:10] light liberal women are honestly pathetic. It's insane because what do you mean you love
[00:38:14] criminals? Yeah, what the fuck are you talking about? Yeah, I mean it's easy for it to say
[00:38:19] when you don't have to encounter them. IRL tell hard to go live in a project by yourself and
[00:38:23] she just see if she still has the same thing to say exactly. So this is the issue that yeah
[00:38:28] she's tripped said I love criminals. Yeah, exactly. People that do this, it's totally performative
[00:38:34] And I'm glad to see that, you know, the internet collectively is starting to wake up to the fact
[00:38:39] that a lot of these white women that are trying to get behind these movements, they're
[00:38:42] not trying to get behind these movements for you, they're trying to get behind the movements
[00:38:46] for them.
[00:38:47] They want to be involved with this movement so they can feel good about themselves.
[00:38:52] Whether things are accomplished or your life improves is really kind of second, that's
[00:38:57] not really the main goal.
[00:38:58] The main goal is so they can feel good about themselves and they can think that they did a
[00:39:02] good thing.
[00:39:03] And so that's the huge issue is that, I mean, when the intention and like the, the basically
[00:39:08] the reward structure is feeling good about yourself, then the big problem is like, okay,
[00:39:14] well, what if you feel good about yourself doing something that's bad?
[00:39:18] And that's what happens.
[00:39:19] That's why, I mean, you know, George Orwell said that, right?
[00:39:22] I mean, so it was that long ago.
[00:39:24] And I go from feed the forward to eat the rich, no matter if five to 10 years.
[00:39:27] Yeah, of course.
[00:39:28] It's more likely to boost their socials, what exactly?
[00:39:31] But I am glad to see more people realizing that a lot of this like upper middle class
[00:39:35] of liberal care and stuff is actually just totally done for their own empathy and for
[00:39:43] them to feel good about themselves.
[00:39:44] It's very doing a small study on a new sketch based on first impressions, YouTube videos
[00:39:48] and social media posts with more raw, uncut footage, tend to yield comments more in support
[00:39:51] of the agent.
[00:39:52] I think that in general that's probably going to be the case.
[00:39:55] I mean, you're going to see people that editorialize and edit things in order to get
[00:39:59] like whatever agenda they want out there.
[00:40:01] It's extremely common.
[00:40:03] It happens all the time.
[00:40:04] I think most people should be probably used to it by now.
[00:40:06] So yeah, in your opinion, what's the biggest issue
[00:40:09] to the whole society?
[00:40:12] The biggest problem in society.
[00:40:15] Wow.
[00:40:17] Wow.
[00:40:18] Okay, give me a minute.
[00:40:19] Let me think about that.
[00:40:22] Oh, the biggest problem.
[00:40:26] Oh.
[00:40:29] I think it's the fact that everybody can vote.
[00:40:33] I do, I think everybody being able to vote is the biggest problem.
[00:40:39] Because the thing is that everything is downstream from that.
[00:40:44] Because, no, no, I know it's education.
[00:40:47] No, you can't educate people that are stupid.
[00:40:49] You can't do that.
[00:40:50] This is that's a fantasy, that's a liberal fantasy.
[00:40:52] There are people that are just born with less talent points in real life.
[00:40:55] They're stupid.
[00:40:56] They're always going to be stupid.
[00:40:57] stupid, they're always going to make stupid decisions. That's just what they are. And so, yeah,
[00:41:02] you've got to know that. It's just the way it is. So, because the people are as hard as exactly,
[00:41:07] what do you mean by that? I think that we need to have more restrictions on who can vote.
[00:41:11] Like, I think that if we had 80% less people voting, only like, let's say 20% the player of the
[00:41:17] player base. Of the voter-based contractory vote, I think that you would have better candidates. You
[00:41:22] you have better policies, you would have better, you know,
[00:41:26] like better laws, you'd have better everything.
[00:41:29] And so, well, hey, look guys, I play a lot of video games.
[00:41:32] What can I say, I'm not sorry.
[00:41:34] So stupid, stupid does he exactly, how do you do that?
[00:41:38] For me personally, like, what would I do?
[00:41:40] I would want to have it be like a voting test
[00:41:42] or like a net positive taxpayer test.
[00:41:45] So like if somebody is a net positive taxpayer,
[00:41:48] then they can vote if they're not, then they can't vote.
[00:41:50] Now, obviously, I think that every voting mechanism
[00:41:52] like that will disenfranchise legitimate people, but I try to think about it in terms of a greater good.
[00:41:58] Would it be better for most people if some good people did get disenfranchised, but you overall
[00:42:03] had better controls over who can vote, that way you don't have people that are more ons voting?
[00:42:08] Well, I would say the answer to that is yes, I absolutely think so.
[00:42:12] And I think that truth is that the founding fathers, they never expected that everybody would vote in the
[00:42:17] the country. You got to remember back then it was only white land-doning
[00:42:21] males that were able to vote. So this entire idea that voting for
[00:42:25] everybody is like that's what the United States is built off of. That's a
[00:42:28] lie. It's a total lie. And so the problem is that with a functioning and a
[00:42:34] good democracy or republic, you have to have a filter to prevent voices
[00:42:39] from coming into it that are just totally uneducated, totally uninformed,
[00:42:43] and totally stupid. And that's it. And I know, I know it tomorrow is law enforcement day. Maybe, right?
[00:42:49] That's dumb. That way rich people can buy, can 100, can 100% buy votes. Well, how would a rich person be able to buy a vote?
[00:42:56] You can only have one vote. Like I don't think a rich person could vote twice. Like, what do you, what do you mean?
[00:43:03] That's not how it works at all. So no free speech. What? There's no, what, what,
[00:43:10] What are you talking about?
[00:43:13] So, and by someone else's stupid, they can do that right now.
[00:43:23] Yeah, they can do that right now, you'll prove my point, yeah, see guys, see read the chat,
[00:43:27] yeah, told you I was right, I told you there you go.
[00:43:30] So the hard part of what you're saying is through to find shoes a good person voting is determined
[00:43:34] by the government and power and it can be used to game to system.
[00:43:36] Well, like here's a great example, okay?
[00:43:38] Like, why don't we use this as a starting point?
[00:43:41] If you can't get a high school diploma or a GED,
[00:43:44] you can't vote 99% of the people that don't have a high school diploma
[00:43:50] and they can't vote, you wouldn't want this person
[00:43:52] making a decision for any aspect of your life.
[00:43:56] They're stupid, they're uneducated,
[00:43:58] they have no idea what the fuck is going on.
[00:44:00] They should not be voting, let's be honest.
[00:44:02] And I know, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what about this one person?
[00:44:04] at the quits. Okay, that's right. That's the 1%. The other 99 are full of a bunch of
[00:44:08] fucking morons. So that's number one. Number two is that a citizenship test. The same test
[00:44:15] that a person has to come in to become a citizen of the United States, I think that you
[00:44:20] should have to take on at least a semi-regure basis, you know, maybe like once every 10 years
[00:44:24] or something like that five years, I don't know, maybe 20 years. And you have to be able to pass
[00:44:29] that test. If you can't pass that test, you can't vote. That's it. And so I think that's very,
[00:44:35] very simple. And that's wrong. Why is it wrong? Who just sat? I don't agree with that. I don't.
[00:44:42] I don't agree with that. I think it's the right thing to do. So yeah, so political education does.
[00:44:47] Yes, exactly. Speaking of English and read signs, definitely. People will not obey laws that
[00:44:52] are made without any representatives without excessive force. Of course they will. They do it all the
[00:44:56] time. I mean, like absolutely that happens. It's going to happen in the future. There'll
[00:44:59] be more restrictions. So that's the fundamental problem that the country has. Is that every
[00:45:04] dumb person can vote. And because every stupid person can vote, all politics are reduced down
[00:45:09] to that lowest common denominator. Why do you think people never talk about, you know, home ownership
[00:45:14] rates or interest rates or the economy or anything else beyond like trans stuff or anything else?
[00:45:21] Well, I'll tell you the reason why. It's because those people don't understand interest rates,
[00:45:26] they don't understand economics, so you can't actually run on an economic policy that isn't
[00:45:32] free stuff for everybody. That's the main issue. We used to, well, yeah, you used to back when
[00:45:37] Thomas Jefferson was the president because you didn't have people that were completely uneducated
[00:45:42] voting. So it's that simple. I don't think the property owner take his bad though because it's
[00:45:47] too expensive for a lot of people. Well, listen, I don't know about like the best answer for it,
[00:45:53] But I think that there needs to be a calling mechanism for voting.
[00:45:56] There does.
[00:45:57] There has to be a calling mechanism for voting.
[00:45:59] Having everybody be able to vote is, I don't think that we even understand how bad of a problem
[00:46:04] that is.
[00:46:06] We don't.
[00:46:07] It's fundamentally, and I'm going to say this, having every single person in the country voting
[00:46:12] is fundamentally un-American.
[00:46:14] It is.
[00:46:15] It's un-American.
[00:46:16] The country was not founded under that principle.
[00:46:19] That's not that the Constitution was written under.
[00:46:21] That's not the way that they had planned things and I think it was for a good fucking reason.
[00:46:25] It was for a great fucking reason. So yeah, absolutely not sure about that. Yes, you are.
[00:46:30] You're absolutely sure about that. It's a fact. It's not even a question.
[00:46:34] So yeah, propaganda, uh, tries to focus on dumb shit. It does.
[00:46:39] And if there's mandatory voter ID and checking citizenship alone,
[00:46:42] it's all most of this. It would. And overall, that's what I want to see happen.
[00:46:46] So yeah, sort of grew through. Yeah, it's a fact.
[00:46:49] So, traditional education is the metric, what about people with a four-year degree?
[00:46:54] And if we did that country, there would be 90% democratic voters.
[00:46:58] If it's 90% democratic voters, then so be it.
[00:47:00] But I would rather have educated democratic voters, then retarded it with a whole convotors.
[00:47:05] Absolutely.
[00:47:06] Like, I would rather have people that I disagree with on intellectual issues and like
[00:47:12] high-level concepts, then a bunch of dumb people that I agree with, because they think
[00:47:16] Hillary Clinton is a lizard. Sorry, that's what I would prefer. I think I think
[00:47:24] set it out and let the cards fall where they may. That's my outlook on it. So
[00:47:29] yeah, school does not equal intelligence. Listen, that must go so hard on
[00:47:34] Reddit. But in real life, there's a really strong correlation. There is crazy
[00:47:42] correlation, insane correlation. But wait a minute, there's one guy,
[00:47:47] uh-huh, right, one guy, you know. Okay, let's get back to reality here. Yeah,
[00:47:52] if you're educated, you're probably going to be smarter than if you're not on
[00:47:55] average. So yeah, before it was sabotage and also I think they need to make
[00:47:59] education better too. I'm not, I don't think it's one thing that's multiple things.
[00:48:02] But yeah, and so how much voting is before a broke off thing? I don't know about that.
[00:48:07] The only issue I've considered, I have issue with is what's considered
[00:48:10] intelligence because there are so many data pools or graphs that are ideological driven.
[00:48:14] You're right about that and it would be hard to do that's why I set a citizenship
[00:48:17] test as a first reference point right but either way that's what I think.
[00:48:21] Could you make an exception for gender studies yeah you have that degree that's in count.
[00:48:26] And yeah sure if you're not allowed to vote should you not be able to be allowed to run
[00:48:30] for office or hold the jobs a civil servant.
[00:48:34] Ironically I'd be more okay with that because people that were you know that we're voting
[00:48:38] would be choosing you, right. But I don't know. I have to think about that more. That's an interesting
[00:48:42] question. It is odd to think about that. But yeah, overall, that's what I think. That's the biggest
[00:48:47] problem. The country has this affected everybody can vote. Everybody being able to vote has been
[00:48:52] catastrophic. So anyway, let's go back down. I'll look at a few of these posts here, okay? And so
[00:48:57] yes, as I said, I thought this was Iran. I did. I opened it up on my phone. It was like, it was
[00:49:02] like one of the first things I saw on my phone in the morning. I was like, what is this? They burn
[00:49:07] another moss? Oh, it's the bowel rug. Yeah. Yeah, okay, I get it. Never mind. Yeah, I thought
[00:49:17] it was, I did. And so I already see Colonel Minami as being kicked out by anti-aging
[00:49:22] protesters. Oh, yeah, they're on their way out. They're totally cooked. It's over. And
[00:49:28] the inside is for Iran. We had one connection for Iran. That connection now is,
[00:49:33] Actually, no, that connection has lost connection with like their people in Iran.
[00:49:39] So we'll see what happens.
[00:49:40] The left is supporting Iran who killed more than 700 people for protesting this week.
[00:49:44] Well, calling Trump a Nazi for deporting illegal immigrants.
[00:49:47] I don't think that the left is supporting Iran, but they're not actively protesting against it.
[00:49:51] Which is, again, I'm not surprised at all.
[00:49:54] And oh, this one was on Twitter. I will watch this.
[00:49:56] Let's take a look at it. Give me a second. I'm going to pull it up on my Twitter.
[00:50:00] Everyone being able to vote is taking advantage of some of the countries absolutely at this. Here we go
[00:50:07] And Iranian tells you why anti-brain anti-brain free Palestine mob
[00:50:16] The anti-brain free Palestine mob. Oh God. Oh
[00:50:22] Man how about that huh? Wow
[00:50:25] So, it's not calling to free Iran,
[00:50:28] the swear words, because it's supposed to
[00:50:30] truth in their lives. Okay, let's listen to this.
[00:50:32] Hello, you're ready in here.
[00:50:35] They keep asking the same question,
[00:50:37] why are lefties, why are there loudest
[00:50:40] programs, our voices, completely silent
[00:50:43] when it comes to Iran?
[00:50:44] Because they've been completely intellectually
[00:50:47] and emotionally captured by the idea that Islam
[00:50:50] is a religion of oppressed people.
[00:50:51] So they cannot go and look at Islam
[00:50:54] as a religion of oppression because it breaks their programming.
[00:50:59] And that's the programming that they've created for themselves whenever they have,
[00:51:04] like almost everything inside of their ideology is built off of an oppressor and an oppressed
[00:51:10] dichotomy.
[00:51:12] And so as soon as you understand that everything else makes sense.
[00:51:15] Well, they answer this simple because they're throughs exposes the line, because
[00:51:19] acknowledging Iran would try the ideological fantasy that they built.
[00:51:23] Let's be clear, Islamic Republic of Iran is not a victim or western imperialism.
[00:51:28] It is that theocratic authoritarian regime that survives by exporting violence,
[00:51:33] funding Islamis, and crushing its own people.
[00:51:36] I'm all played that again. That's an important one. We're going to listen that one more time.
[00:51:40] It has survived by exporting violence, funding Islamis, and crushing its own people.
[00:51:46] It does, and this is the other thing too, is that like very clearly the sanctions on
[00:51:52] Iran have negatively affected Iran, but if you have sanctions on you, don't you think
[00:51:56] that you should be allocating your money to things besides funding terrorist groups?
[00:52:01] Like where's your priority list there, right?
[00:52:03] I mean if you are already getting sanctioned, why are you sending money to terrorists?
[00:52:08] Volume up?
[00:52:09] Okay, I'll turn it up, sorry about that.
[00:52:11] Yes, it finds Hamas, it finds Hezbollah, it finds all the legal proxies around the region
[00:52:18] and around the world, we run in people's money, not the government.
[00:52:21] And there's plenty of white girls in America that love Hamas, they do.
[00:52:26] And money, not the regime money, stolen money, stolen money taken from the worker
[00:52:31] who cannot afford bread in Iran right now.
[00:52:35] Families.
[00:52:36] People haven't even seen this, is that this is what the inflation looks like in Iran.
[00:52:43] In 2010, it was won to 10,000, now it's won to 1.38 million. Think about that.
[00:52:53] That's in literally 16 years. Holy shit. You think it's bad here? Oh my God.
[00:53:01] Gosh, by inflation, taken from women who are bitten, jay, tortured, raped for refusing
[00:53:09] religious obedience. And this is why left is our side.
[00:53:12] This is another component that needs to be discussed more, is that these terrorist organizations
[00:53:17] raped the fuck out of these women. They do, obviously, they do. That's why, for example,
[00:53:21] they had problems recovering the bodies. The reason why is they probably had to destroy
[00:53:26] the bodies in order to make sure that there's no evidence that they've been raped.
[00:53:30] Obviously, why do you think they're having so much trouble only getting the women's bodies?
[00:53:34] It's just logic
[00:53:36] Of course, that's what they're gonna do
[00:53:39] The right to a boys, too. Of course they do
[00:53:42] Because Hamas feeds their narrative, but you really people don't exactly
[00:53:46] His name is Royaless against Israel is time-reframed as a resistance
[00:53:50] Yep, exactly
[00:53:52] Islamic violence against Israelis can be formed as a resistance exactly. This is the oppressor and oppressed
[00:53:57] So I said before.
[00:53:58] But Islam is violence against Iranian exposes the truth, right now you're watching this.
[00:54:04] Iran, a country of 90 more than 92 million people is being erased in real time.
[00:54:10] Near total blackout for more than 24 hours, no internet, no call services, no connectivity whatsoever.
[00:54:18] And yet silence, no emergency protests on Western campuses, no hash.
[00:54:23] Nothing.
[00:54:25] from all these activists, all of these people out there that are crying and screeching
[00:54:30] to try to keep illegal aliens in their country are not supporting Iran that's trying
[00:54:35] to overthrow an Islamic government that rapes and murders them.
[00:54:39] Thanks, North-Solid American statements, no meblopholes, no tears, because Iranian suffering
[00:54:47] does not fit their agenda, because left these movements today are not driven by humor
[00:54:52] They are driven by selective outrage and ideological loyalty.
[00:55:02] Man.
[00:55:05] Man.
[00:55:07] Yup.
[00:55:09] They will scream about censorship unless it's done.
[00:55:12] Why is Lama's regime?
[00:55:13] That's right.
[00:55:13] They will condemn the state violence
[00:55:16] unless it's trapped in religious language.
[00:55:18] That's right.
[00:55:19] They will chant free Palestine by...
[00:55:21] But we'll not religious explicitly is bombing, because they'd condemn it if it was Christian,
[00:55:26] because Christian is white coded and Islamic, isn't that's the reason why?
[00:55:30] They would never say, free Iran, because they will require at meeting something unforegivable.
[00:55:37] That political Islam is not a liberation, it is domination.
[00:55:42] Yeah, of course.
[00:55:43] I mean, like, any theocratic government is going to be like that.
[00:55:46] Absolutely.
[00:55:47] And that is exactly what's been happening in the West, by the way.
[00:55:51] Yeah. That Islamic Republic is not anti-imperialist. It is imperial toward its own people.
[00:55:56] That Hamas is not so isolated resistance group. It is part of a broader Islamic ecosystem
[00:56:04] that is funded, trained and something, but the regimes like Islamic Republic in Iran.
[00:56:09] And here's the part that...
[00:56:11] And you can see how bad Americans have gotten brainwashed because they got mad at Zoron because
[00:56:16] as he condemned Hamas.
[00:56:18] Like Hamas that is a recognized by America terrorist group,
[00:56:23] they expected the mayor of New York City
[00:56:25] to go out and say that he's not going to condemn Hamas.
[00:56:31] That's crazy.
[00:56:34] There are more non-white Christians worldwide.
[00:56:36] Oh, I mean nowadays, Africans love Jesus.
[00:56:39] They do.
[00:56:40] They love the guy.
[00:56:43] They do not want to hear.
[00:56:45] you cannot claim moral superiority,
[00:56:47] while excusing a regime that kills and murders women
[00:56:51] for refusing a job.
[00:56:52] Exactly.
[00:56:54] Exit-use protesters
[00:56:56] cuts off the whole nation of 92 million people
[00:56:59] from the internet and uses foreign proxies
[00:57:02] as a distraction from its internal collapse.
[00:57:05] Yeah, the funding multiple terrorist groups
[00:57:07] all around the world.
[00:57:08] You cannot pretend to care about Palestinians
[00:57:11] while ignoring Iranians being shot,
[00:57:13] tortured and murdered.
[00:57:15] Somebody said in chat, they said idea, don't talk about America related issues for a week
[00:57:20] and just Iran would these people stop talking about you? They would, they would stop talking
[00:57:26] about me. They would totally lose interest because it doesn't serve any sort of goal or any
[00:57:31] ideology they have. No, I think that's a great point, you're right.
[00:57:34] These are not a completely wrong. That is not solidarity. That is ideological blindness.
[00:57:40] complete ideological capture.
[00:57:43] Many and people are not silent. They are being silent and the silence from the western
[00:57:49] left, well, that's a choice. A choice to protect an ideology, a choice to excuse Islamism,
[00:57:55] a choice to look away, then millions of people are suffering. Because they are suffering,
[00:58:01] evening people suffering, complicates a slogan. He's certainly to remember these moments.
[00:58:07] remember who spoke for universal freedom and who decided that that
[00:58:12] summarized mother less than preserving and narrative. Long live Iran.
[00:58:18] Man. Man. How about that? That is crazy. Well, wouldn't it just shift to
[00:58:29] something stupid like you if you're buying a weight the hour already dead? Yeah,
[00:58:32] they have. So glad you're in voices the woman of Iran. They literally had the right
[00:58:35] taking away for 20 years? Yeah, of course, right? I mean, obviously. So, yeah, she's
[00:58:39] completely right about this, 100%. I saw this myself and I just, I feel like, obviously
[00:58:45] I had to talk about it for sure. So, let's see here, original video from Do You
[00:58:50] have a link. This isn't from the original person, right? And some facts, running people
[00:58:54] who have always occurred, they'll care about you. Yeah, they don't give a shit about,
[00:58:57] they don't care about any of this, they care about one thing. That's control, your resources,
[00:59:01] geography, of course, right? And let's see if I can find the rest of it.
[00:59:05] Israeli ministers is agents operating in Iran and it's protests, the truth, Gaza news.
[00:59:16] So because Israel is involved, it's automatically bad.
[00:59:20] Oh my god.
[00:59:26] Oh, geez. What do I do? What do you say with something like this, right? It's so stupid.
[00:59:33] So where's the location of the account? I have no idea who gives a shit. Also in New
[00:59:38] Yorkie here, after 9-11, it took nearly a decade for us to start trusting Arabic people
[00:59:42] in the city again, and now it's not 100% trust. Yeah, no doubt, man. I mean, that sucks.
[00:59:47] It sucks. It sucks for people that are Arab, that are in America, and they get like collectively
[00:59:52] blame for 9-11 like what the fuck it's the same as people did that to you know
[00:59:57] Asians, Chinese, during COVID it's so fucking cringe but yeah that's just how people
[01:00:04] are unfortunately. So yeah when Palestinian and Israel is right, Israel is not like
[01:00:11] unilaterally right or wrong about everything and if you find yourself agreeing with
[01:00:15] Israel that doesn't mean that you're wrong and if you find yourself an opposition to
[01:00:19] is real that doesn't mean that you're right. It's like this completely like just reactionary
[01:00:24] thinking that I couldn't even like how do you even think like this? It's crazy. So yeah, it's just so
[01:00:31] stupid. Nick Flint has new X post about Iran. Yeah, I'll see what he said. But FMI, I'm more on
[01:00:36] anti-brand free policy. I was protesting U.S. support of these really genocide in Gaza. What
[01:00:40] do we ever want in the U.S. supports the fall of the IOT? Well, there's nothing to protest.
[01:00:44] really, wow. Well, do you think that everybody supports the genocide? I mean, like, what is this? Nobody supports that either?
[01:00:50] Let's see if I can find it.
[01:00:54] Let's see if there's anything that's worth looking at here.
[01:00:56] And, right about 75% of the issue.
[01:00:58] The case and wrongs totally after the sharp A Israel and the US for a
[01:01:02] regime change is always the end game after over a decade of industrial sabotage. Why do you think a
[01:01:06] Ron Laughly opens up in sub-inferences against an area?
[01:01:08] Yeah, I think he's right. I think the America and Israel
[01:01:12] want regime change. But I think it's a good thing. But two things can be true at the same time.
[01:01:17] Maybe the US and Israel are right. Maybe they are. Maybe the regime that kills its own people
[01:01:24] actually does look at this. This is crazy. Oh my god. I don't know if this looks like it's an AI
[01:01:30] generated video. It does. Holy fuck. I mean, it has to be fake, right? It is, yeah, I mean,
[01:01:50] there's no way. I mean, this is, this is incredible, and also like everything's all
[01:01:55] it up, I thought they turned up the power. So, past to be AI, yeah, I thought it was. And
[01:02:01] seriously considering launching strikes on Iran, why am I not surprised? I think that's obviously
[01:02:05] what's going to happen. But, you know, again, I hope that it doesn't happen unless it
[01:02:09] has to happen. That's what I've said many times, I'll say it again. But yeah, I'll go back and
[01:02:13] look at the rest of the post on Reddit first. You got to listen to the important police chief,
[01:02:17] literally crying about the shot TDA members. I will look at that. Don't worry about it. Government
[01:02:22] efficiency, the government department of peeling potatoes. Let me guess they're
[01:02:26] going to cut it into a square.
[01:02:30] This is the government department of peeling potatoes.
[01:03:22] you
[01:03:52] you
[01:04:22] you
[01:04:52] you
[01:05:22] you
[01:06:22] Come on, what's your hamburger troops?
[01:06:26] Wow, okay, I thought that was actually funny. I thought it was going to be a ghost hard.
[01:06:30] It does, yeah, bro. Like it does. Holy shit.
[01:06:34] Trump needs to use this. Yeah, you should. History is a circle.
[01:06:37] Hungry, 1956. Oh my God. Yeah, I didn't even know about that.
[01:06:41] I never heard about that at all. Oh, they tore that shit out, damn.
[01:06:45] Insider trading on Pauli Market, the 94-Miduros capture. What?
[01:06:49] The night before the U.S. military captured Venezuela and dictator, Nicholas Maduro and
[01:06:55] his wife, somebody somewhere placed an extremely well-timed bet, an anonymous user on the
[01:07:01] prediction market site, Pauli Market.
[01:07:03] Yeah.
[01:07:04] Users can wager on nearly any topic, bet $32,000, that the Venezuela and President would
[01:07:10] be out of power by January 31st.
[01:07:13] The following morning at 421 AME Stern, he got an announced Maduro.
[01:07:18] gotch bitch and that user cashed out making more than $400,000 oh my God Jesus these
[01:07:29] markets are the wildest of the wild west lawyer Dennis Keller focuses on
[01:07:34] regulation of securities and financial markets he's the president of better
[01:07:38] market what evidence is there that this was non-public information being used to
[01:07:44] make the facts the facts are not known publicly yet however this
[01:07:48] Nobody knows. You don't know. You're just making this up.
[01:07:51] Take a look, trade. It really has all the hallmarks of an insider trade.
[01:07:56] It looks like, I mean, it obviously does, right? It's a random account.
[01:07:59] It's never posted before. And it just happens to make a, you know,
[01:08:03] basically a wide, a wide bet on something that's kind of like an extreme thing.
[01:08:08] And that just happened. Yeah, for sure. Now, I think it was insider trading.
[01:08:13] But like they don't really have any evidence. They don't have proof for that.
[01:08:16] 7 evidence.
[01:08:17] Polly Market and its competitor, as well as
[01:08:19] how she have recently exploded in popularity.
[01:08:22] They have millions of users placed bets on current events,
[01:08:25] top culture, and now national security issues.
[01:08:29] Everything, everything, there are bets on.
[01:08:31] There are bets on every single thing.
[01:08:33] If this was inside of information, it means that somebody
[01:08:37] used the most highly classified, confidential,
[01:08:41] military secret information of the United States to place a
[01:08:45] bad. They're like flying over there in the helicopter. Like sergeant, what are you doing?
[01:08:51] Uh, nothing. Just just a minute.
[01:08:57] All right. All right. You guys ready? Okay.
[01:09:03] Yeah. You know, they said there is that 120 year old that flew over with Delta Force to
[01:09:08] to like go get the D'Ro?
[01:09:13] Case closed. Case closed, there's that one kid, bro. That's what it was. Yeah, put it all
[01:09:19] on red, realistic scenario, W general. I guess so. Actually putting the entire operation, potentially
[01:09:26] at risk.
[01:09:27] Polymer, get did not respond to our multiple requests for comment.
[01:09:30] No, why would they? It shouldn't. Last year, before it gained regulatory approval in the
[01:09:35] West and well before Maduro was captured, Pauli Market CEO Shane Copeland sat down with
[01:09:42] 60 minutes.
[01:09:43] But predicted Mark is due rely on someone having some insight and from it.
[01:09:49] So I'm talking about people going and having an edge to the market, is a good thing.
[01:09:55] Obviously you need to curate them and you need to be really clear and stringent.
[01:09:58] Let's be honest, bro, nobody gives you a give a fuck, you don't care.
[01:10:01] Or go ahead, yeah.
[01:10:02] Sure, you want to scam him, go ahead, fuck him, who cares?
[01:10:05] Yeah, it's fun.
[01:10:06] Yeah, that's the, he can't say that on CNN, right?
[01:10:10] You can't say that on CNN, but that's the truth.
[01:10:13] I'm not where the line is trying to sort of
[01:10:15] ethics and we spend a lot of time on that.
[01:10:17] No, I'm users can all be happy.
[01:10:19] But I'm the next U.S. military operation.
[01:10:22] Polymarket offers markets on another U.S. strike on Venezuela,
[01:10:26] meaning there's money to be made.
[01:10:28] No, no.
[01:10:29] In the know that's the only reason that this is a story
[01:10:33] and a real problem because it happens to involve highly.
[01:10:37] I think that there's another big component of this that nobody's talking about.
[01:10:42] Confirmation bias. Do you guys have you guys ever had a phenomenon where you have a favorite
[01:10:48] number? Like your favorite number is like 155. And you happen to see that number more often
[01:10:54] because you're looking for it. I think that there are probably large bets that are placed on
[01:11:00] unlikely outcomes on a regular basis, but there's the confirmation by a 67, yeah, good one, right?
[01:11:06] And so there's the confirmation by a stat, as soon as somebody sees this happen to a outcome
[01:11:12] that they were betting on or like that they are aware of, and one of these actually happens,
[01:11:16] then they say, oh my god, it's inside of trading. You see what I'm saying? So,
[01:11:21] like, I think it honestly, like, do you think this was inside of trading? Yeah, I think it was.
[01:11:27] But at the same time, I don't think it's really that definitive.
[01:11:31] It's data analysis 101. Yeah, exactly. So, like how many of these large bets? And this is
[01:11:36] one thing I'd ask Baldi here, right? Is like how many large bets are placed on things with
[01:11:40] a probability that's like under 30 or 40%. And then how many of those large bets have the outcome
[01:11:48] occur inside of that, right? What is the probability of occurring? And is this actually a, you know,
[01:11:54] So unique circumstances or is this just one of the repeated outcomes that happens regularly?
[01:11:59] A highly classified information.
[01:12:01] So the big question is who place this bed and a lot of the better comes forward.
[01:12:06] Experts are telling us because Polymarket is in a anonymous platform.
[01:12:10] You could deduce who...
[01:12:12] Oh, basically, I don't go and expose somebody fuck no!
[01:12:16] Might have been, but there isn't a 100% full proof way to prove who the account belongs.
[01:12:21] I'm in data analytics. We love this stuff. Exactly. You like couldn't you just like I'm in bulk here.
[01:12:25] If all the ever says this, this is what you need to do, man. You need to look at every
[01:12:29] single-looking, every single-arch, poly-market, geopolitical trade. We'll get every single one of them.
[01:12:34] And every single social, like, uh, issue trade. And then look at the individual betting volume.
[01:12:39] Look at every trade that's under a, let's say, 40% probability ratio within a 30-day window,
[01:12:45] which is what you were talking about. Reference that to a betting amount of money between, like,
[01:12:49] let's say $10 and $50,000.
[01:12:52] And then look at how many of those are wagered
[01:12:54] inside of every single one of these things,
[01:12:57] then compare that to how often it occurs
[01:13:00] and see if it occurs at a higher or lower ratio
[01:13:03] of the baseline 30% betting ratio
[01:13:05] and then that's gonna tell you
[01:13:06] whether it's unlikely insider trading or not.
[01:13:09] It's obvious, like, how do you not know this?
[01:13:12] It's crazy, like, it gets goes, yes, no, no,
[01:13:15] it's duh, duh, of course.
[01:13:19] to. Now the community, modding futures trading commission, the CFTC, that's the federal
[01:13:24] agency that regulates. I won't respond to our multiple requests for comment. And the FBI
[01:13:30] said it, quote, declines to confirm or deny the existence of any investigation. A lot
[01:13:36] would have been cited.
[01:13:37] I think they should investigate it. And anybody who's doing this should get arrested
[01:13:41] because he does bring up Baldi does bring up a great point. That if other governments
[01:13:47] see big bets on polymarket. This could indirectly alert them. That's something might be going down.
[01:13:54] Do you see what I'm saying? So he does actually have a good point here and he identifies a very
[01:13:59] relevant and smart second order effect of this insider trading betting. He does. But I think that you
[01:14:06] really have to look at everything else too. So Blizzard's reportedly developing a new starcraft
[01:14:12] game. It'll be a third person shooter, where they can call it starcraft ghost. That's about
[01:14:16] I've heard, can also use it as misdirection.
[01:14:19] True.
[01:14:20] Why would you sit at your public investigating someone
[01:14:22] before you identify them?
[01:14:23] Yeah, I wonder why.
[01:14:25] And CVSW reporting, right?
[01:14:27] And so anyway, that's what they need to do.
[01:14:30] Like, pinning on pizza stuff.
[01:14:31] Yeah, I bet the Pentagon probably orders a lot to,
[01:14:34] now that the Pentagon sees that people do that,
[01:14:36] I bet they're, I would not be surprised
[01:14:38] that if the Pentagon ordered a large amount of pizzas
[01:14:41] on a regular basis, just to throw people off.
[01:14:44] Just to do that.
[01:14:45] because basically, the best way in order for you
[01:14:49] to stop people from being able to identify a trend
[01:14:52] is to add in a bunch of false positives.
[01:14:55] Because if you add in enough false positives,
[01:14:57] you're not able to discern which ones
[01:15:00] or the actual ones and which ones aren't, right?
[01:15:02] So I think they do, yeah, exactly.
[01:15:04] And that's smart.
[01:15:05] Of course, that's what they should do.
[01:15:07] So don't create a pattern.
[01:15:08] Yeah, exactly.
[01:15:09] You break the pattern.
[01:15:10] You break anything else that happens.
[01:15:12] So yeah.
[01:15:14] which makes a lot of sense.
[01:15:16] Yeah, Caroline Revito brought the way into the press conference seconds before Polly Market
[01:15:20] said it would end.
[01:15:22] I mean, I feel like those betting markets are very small, though.
[01:15:26] So if I pull this up, right?
[01:15:30] Commanding out is a Supreme Leader.
[01:15:31] Wow.
[01:15:32] I'm actually damn it's going down.
[01:15:35] I'm actually really surprised it's this low.
[01:15:37] I am.
[01:15:38] I thought it was going to be way higher than this.
[01:15:40] So there's 13 million people embedded on this.
[01:15:42] Let's see, it's the 11th.
[01:15:44] I, as I said, I think he's gonna be out by this time, but, you know, I would never encourage gambling.
[01:15:49] I do not encourage gambling or betting or anything else, but, you know, if you want to do it, go ahead.
[01:15:54] I, you know, I think it's a sponsorship for one of these websites, but I would not do it myself.
[01:16:01] Will Trump acquire Greenland to be 420-20...
[01:16:06] Oh shit.
[01:16:11] Damn.
[01:16:14] Damn bro, he's gaining power. That's right. That's an easy. Yes, I guess it is
[01:16:21] So I'm all in take out a 300% interest loom. Yeah, what doesn't matter if you take a 300% interest loom
[01:16:27] Because you're gonna make 5,000% money. So or 500% money. So it's totally fine. You're gonna make all your money back
[01:16:33] It's gonna be okay. So Iranian regime fall before 2027. Yeah, it's almost at over half. Yeah, there you go
[01:16:41] And so it's not a matter of if but when that's what I thought and you're saying that I kids in college funds on him being out
[01:16:47] Thanks, bro, of course, brother, of course
[01:16:50] So yeah, what if you only acquires 90% of Greenland?
[01:16:53] I don't think that's gonna happen. I don't think so
[01:16:56] Thousands of Canadians in Toronto gather the yesterday in support of the Iran uprising waiting to flag in the Sun flag or the lion in the Sun flag excuse me
[01:17:11] They're not in the road.
[01:17:18] Wow.
[01:17:20] That's crazy.
[01:17:22] Look at that.
[01:17:24] Or maybe they are, but it's only one side of the road.
[01:17:27] They're not trying to block the road.
[01:17:30] The odds are that this is something that was sanctioned.
[01:17:33] That's why they're all inside of this one little line.
[01:17:38] It's permitted. Yeah, it seems like it's permitted. That's what I think is so funny about this is that
[01:17:44] how is it that America, one of the main places of free speech and protest and, you know, political discourse,
[01:17:52] is now getting outflanked by seemingly every other country with protests. And our protests are full of a bunch of SSRIed
[01:18:02] It can't stop standing in front of cars and screaming at people.
[01:18:07] What the hell happened?
[01:18:09] Yeah, this looks like it's fun, I don't know.
[01:18:16] And now you really know it's not an American protest, because look at the flags.
[01:18:30] man. How about that? Holy shit. No flags on fire. Nothing is
[01:18:38] nothing is being destroyed. Nothing is on fire. Nothing is, you know, nobody is like
[01:18:44] there's no violence. It seems there's nobody going and trying to block the road.
[01:18:49] There's nothing going on. Everybody is just following the law and protesting for a
[01:18:53] cause that they believe in.
[01:18:55] Yeah, it could be an American protest. I don't see any American flags. Yeah, I guess so, but yeah it's a good point, but yeah it's all one flags.
[01:19:08] So that means it's actually a protest for another country. Look at all that. And to be fair, there's a couple of these blue flags.
[01:19:13] Where do the blue flags? I don't know what the blue flags are. And the only blue flag I'm familiar with is the Minnesota one and the Somali and one. Oh wait, I don't need to repeat myself.
[01:19:22] Which one is the blue flag after London protests, Iranians helped collecting garbage?
[01:19:28] Yeah, definitely.
[01:19:29] And it's Minnesota flag, maybe, I have no idea.
[01:19:32] Either way, I don't think it's Israel. I'm pretty sure it's not the Israeli flag.
[01:19:35] So yeah, again, everybody that's in the same lane, awesome to see.
[01:19:39] Now they can all go back home and rebuild, definitely a hundred percent.
[01:19:43] Now, if only that name would rise up against his own tyrannical government.
[01:19:46] Yeah, true.
[01:19:48] But Canada is just, I would never want to live in Canada.
[01:19:51] I'll tell you that.
[01:19:52] I would rather live in like fucking, honestly,
[01:19:54] this is gonna sound really, really bad,
[01:19:57] but there's a big part of me that would rather,
[01:19:59] and I'm not saying like 100% of like this.
[01:20:02] But there's a big part of me that would rather live
[01:20:04] than a completely totalitarian government,
[01:20:06] like China versus Canada, right?
[01:20:08] I hate the, like the soft censorship of everything.
[01:20:12] It's so weird, isn't it?
[01:20:13] It is, it's so, so weird.
[01:20:15] Now obviously, I would never actually,
[01:20:17] You were saying like, oh, that's something like true. Yeah, I know it's not really true, right?
[01:20:20] But like I think about it conceptually and like emotionally and there's just something about the way that they do things is so weird to me
[01:20:27] Copic or go home. Yeah, I'd rather be censored all the way than all my little bit. Yeah, we're just fucking it just fucks me up
[01:20:34] Right? It's like if I knew I couldn't say anything it'd be like alright. Well, that's definitive
[01:20:37] But like then it's like everything else. Yeah, China's actually fun. I don't know about that. Why not can't ain't bad?
[01:20:42] Maybe is the bubble of the dynastic flood. Oh, okay, so that's for the shot. Okay, that makes more sense. Not all heroes wear shirts
[01:20:50] What?
[01:20:51] What?
[01:20:52] What?
[01:20:57] What?
[01:21:03] What?
[01:21:12] This looks like a body of mine.
[01:21:14] What do they do?
[01:21:24] Jesus.
[01:21:26] Yeah, and, oh my fucking God, like who does this?
[01:21:30] This is crazy.
[01:21:31] And it's another, by the way, it's another old, it's another, another old liberal woman.
[01:21:37] Oh my fucking God.
[01:21:39] As I said, guys, we have a big problem.
[01:21:42] And now you guys are finally starting to realize,
[01:21:45] ah, ah, oh, this one's AI?
[01:21:48] Oh, oh, okay, okay, never mind.
[01:21:52] This is the only one that's AI, that's good.
[01:21:55] Yeah, and that's AI, bro.
[01:21:57] These things are pretty good.
[01:21:58] I can't even tell.
[01:21:59] You want me to be honest.
[01:22:00] Like, I couldn't tell this at all.
[01:22:01] Like, I saw somebody like this.
[01:22:03] Yeah, I could assume that's happening.
[01:22:04] For sure.
[01:22:06] And only the second part is AI.
[01:22:08] Ha, it's even worse.
[01:22:10] And Obama's ice did it better.
[01:22:12] What is this?
[01:22:13] Immigration crackdown.
[01:22:14] Just curious, were all the tears
[01:22:15] are about the fascist racist
[01:22:16] because stopo ice was back then.
[01:22:18] So here's the truth.
[01:22:20] So, where's it here?
[01:22:25] A docket for the United States Supreme Court.
[01:22:28] Today, it agreed to take up a big issue
[01:22:30] in this country.
[01:22:31] Certainly a big issue in the current campaign,
[01:22:33] illegal immigration, and how far a given state,
[01:22:37] in this case, Arizona can go to crack down on.
[01:22:40] And B.C. News, Justice Correspondent, Pete Williams.
[01:22:43] This is true.
[01:22:44] It doesn't have a ripple effect across this country.
[01:22:47] This isn't seem like it's anything else besides just a local area.
[01:22:51] Just kind of curious, we're all the tears in crying about fascist races.
[01:22:54] Gestapo ice was back then.
[01:22:56] Even the wording in the article didn't try to paint Obama like evil,
[01:22:59] like they do with the daily talking points of Trump admin.
[01:23:01] So either Obama was the true king of fascism using a racist ice,
[01:23:04] or hear me out lefties, MSM is lying to you about Trump.
[01:23:07] I think that it's undeniable that the media did more to besides Fox, obviously, did more to kind of justify and run cover for Obama versus Trump.
[01:23:17] And I think it's a huge problem that the media is very biased in favor of like one political party.
[01:23:22] I think this undeniable is happened.
[01:23:24] And I don't think it's just because Obama, like, oh, Obama was black. They were doing it because they did it for Joe Biden too.
[01:23:31] So, I don't think it's that simple, and they did it for Hillary Clinton, her presidential
[01:23:36] run and everything.
[01:23:38] So it just realized that Trump's ice is the same ice as being used by Obama, same tactics,
[01:23:42] but they have to be more aggressive, because sanctuary cities, and we're currently
[01:23:44] here's working at some American interests.
[01:23:46] Here's the other big factor.
[01:23:47] Is that Obama, he turned a lot of people away at the border, but they didn't go around
[01:23:54] like Trump is doing now, and he wasn't rounding people up the same way that Trump is now.
[01:24:00] So whenever you see those deportation numbers, you're being misled, because you're thinking
[01:24:05] that these are the equivalent things, but those high numbers of deportations were actually
[01:24:12] because Obama was counting deportations as people who were turned away at the border.
[01:24:17] You see what I'm saying?
[01:24:18] And the reason why is because they wanted to create the perspective that Obama was doing
[01:24:24] a lot of deportations.
[01:24:25] That way, people that were against illegal migration wouldn't get upset about it because
[01:24:30] they would think that it's being solved.
[01:24:32] And so this is, again, I've talked about this a lot,
[01:24:34] but it's just another example of data manipulation.
[01:24:37] And this is one of the big problems
[01:24:39] like Reddit really gets confused by this.
[01:24:42] I think, and the problem is that Reddit has a lot of people
[01:24:44] that are like, you know, what you would call midwits.
[01:24:46] So there are people that can understand like statistics
[01:24:50] and they can understand, you know,
[01:24:52] I think can read what statistics say
[01:24:54] and they understand the very base level of things,
[01:24:56] but they don't have the cognitive ability
[01:24:58] to be able to evaluate the source in which that information came from and then to be
[01:25:02] able to look beyond their own biases and figure out whether that source is authentic
[01:25:06] or not.
[01:25:07] And so that's the big issue that happens.
[01:25:10] And so it's a huge, it's a massive, massive, Reddit problem.
[01:25:13] And could you believe some editors believe Reddit is right wing?
[01:25:16] I mean, if you're left wing enough, you believe that for sure.
[01:25:19] So ISIS isn't doing enough.
[01:25:20] I agree with you.
[01:25:21] I think they need to get even more ISIS officers.
[01:25:23] Oh, Bob, I'm going to simply go to the Biden, but the majority of our news were people
[01:25:26] caught at the border and turned away.
[01:25:27] Yeah.
[01:25:28] This is a repeated lie that people say that Obama was doing more deportations.
[01:25:32] It's just simply not true.
[01:25:34] They take the stats at face value and they don't understand the context so they read it
[01:25:37] however it suits them.
[01:25:39] So instead of actually looking at the statistics and looking at how the statistics were
[01:25:43] gathered and the data collection method and everything what they do instead of that is because
[01:25:48] the statistics because the statistics already reaffirms what they believe they just stop
[01:25:53] right there.
[01:25:54] And as Mark, you'll realize the secrets paying attention to how you're doing, not the
[01:25:58] graphs.
[01:25:59] Yeah, exactly.
[01:26:00] So that's simple.
[01:26:01] And that's crazy.
[01:26:03] Definitely.
[01:26:04] Statsy's work with federal government on this, it gets rid of the chaos.
[01:26:06] Yeah, of course it does.
[01:26:08] Redators were called Hassana Centrist.
[01:26:10] Yeah, definitely.
[01:26:12] And they do that with everybody, though, unfortunately.
[01:26:14] But I think that people have just gotten so radicalized over the years.
[01:26:17] It's become normal.
[01:26:18] And I think that's generally what happened, is that, especially on Reddit, you have, the reason
[01:26:23] So I read it as so extreme is because read it as a platform that it's a platform that is
[01:26:31] totally censored.
[01:26:33] So if you go on read it and you express an opinion that's against the grain, you would
[01:26:38] get banned.
[01:26:39] And this has already happened before is that read it had like a really big right-wing
[01:26:44] contingency in like the first Trump election and there was a subreddit called the Donald
[01:26:48] and all these people were on the subreddit
[01:26:51] and Reddit actually turned overwhelmingly right-wing
[01:26:54] during the 2016 elections.
[01:26:58] And this was into 2017.
[01:27:00] And what happened is that, you know what Reddit did?
[01:27:03] They banned all the subreddits.
[01:27:06] So the reason why Reddit is left-wing
[01:27:08] is because all the right-wing people on Reddit got banned.
[01:27:11] All of their communities got deleted,
[01:27:13] all of their different accounts got banned, and that was it.
[01:27:17] So you should never look at Reddit and say,
[01:27:19] oh, wow, I wonder what people are thinking.
[01:27:22] Let's look at Reddit and find out because it's totally biased.
[01:27:25] It's totally curated and that's it.
[01:27:28] Red pill moment for a lot of people.
[01:27:29] Absolutely.
[01:27:30] Rest in peace, nimble navigators.
[01:27:32] That's right, the Senate Pete.
[01:27:33] I remember that very well.
[01:27:35] And the Donald and the Red pill subreddit
[01:27:37] through like 0.001% as violent as normal subreddit.
[01:27:39] It's like Pixar now.
[01:27:40] Yeah, I know.
[01:27:41] And so I got to protect the echo chamber.
[01:27:43] Well, they were protecting advertising dollars.
[01:27:45] and the reality is that leftling people are a lot louder for advertising dollars.
[01:27:50] So the advertisers listen to them more and because of that, they pull the advertising
[01:27:56] and that's why Reddit did it.
[01:27:57] They didn't do it probably for an ideological reason.
[01:27:59] I don't think Reddit really cared.
[01:28:01] I mean, Reddit used to have a separate, it called jailbait where they were just post underage
[01:28:04] girls and bikinis.
[01:28:06] So it's not like they have any values or any sort of, you know, principles or anything
[01:28:10] like that.
[01:28:11] They're just trying to make money however they can.
[01:28:14] So, oh no, it's a fact, you just look it up.
[01:28:17] And one of the main owners of Reddit was a mod on that subreddit.
[01:28:20] Now, one of the main owners of Reddit now was a mod on the jailbait subreddit back then.
[01:28:26] I'm not kidding, look it up.
[01:28:29] Never take this website seriously.
[01:28:31] Never listen to what they're saying, that's it.
[01:28:33] It's the CEO.
[01:28:34] Well, that's inconvenient, isn't it?
[01:28:38] That's so good, huh?
[01:28:40] I totally care.
[01:28:41] Yeah, old Reddit was damn near foresham.
[01:28:43] Yeah, well, don't tell them to look it up.
[01:28:44] You can look it.
[01:28:45] Yeah, look it up controversy or CEO, et cetera, all right?
[01:28:49] And so actually wouldn't look that up.
[01:28:50] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, good point.
[01:28:52] I didn't think about that.
[01:28:53] Yeah, you don't have to look that up.
[01:28:54] Just take my word for it, OK?
[01:28:56] And so I'm not engineers.
[01:28:58] I are working at Reddit through all of Jetcommies.
[01:29:00] Wow, what a surprise.
[01:29:01] Who could it ever get to that?
[01:29:05] Yeah, yeah, it's true.
[01:29:06] Yeah, definitely.
[01:29:07] Wasn't Disneyland, I lead part of Reddit leadership.
[01:29:09] I don't know if she was a lead part of it, but she was involved.
[01:29:12] But I think that she was just a mod or something like that or a super user. This is what mental illness looks like
[01:29:27] Oh my god
[01:29:30] Oh, geez. Obama 28
[01:29:34] No Congress. Wow the impeach Trump fuck Russia fuck ice Trump fucking up America
[01:29:42] Oh, man. I don't even know what to say.
[01:29:46] Literally rent free in the middle of nowhere.
[01:29:49] Yeah, it's insane where these people come from, man.
[01:29:52] They are totally out of their fucking mind.
[01:29:55] Oh, my God.
[01:29:57] Is that storage facility an extension of their house or vice versa?
[01:30:00] I have no idea.
[01:30:01] But obviously somebody's totally crashing.
[01:30:03] Chicago PD's superintendent surprisingly makes sense.
[01:30:07] Federal agents.
[01:30:10] I think I've seen this before.
[01:30:14] I'm like 99% sure I saw this before, but I will get it again.
[01:30:20] Federal agents.
[01:30:22] Ice.
[01:30:26] HSI.
[01:30:28] Our officers.
[01:30:30] They are agents of law enforcement.
[01:30:34] If you boxed them in with vehicles,
[01:30:39] vehicles. It is reasonable for them to believe that they're being ambushed. Yep.
[01:30:46] And this this did end in a deadly situation. What? No way. And it's reasonable. No way.
[01:30:54] Of course. Based on those conditions. Obviously. Do not box in any law enforcement officer.
[01:31:04] God, in the law, when you do that, God, God, of course, and you are putting yourself
[01:31:13] in danger.
[01:31:14] Absolutely.
[01:31:16] Following law enforcement agents around, the question is what, what do you plan on doing?
[01:31:28] also reasonable to believe that you're eventually going to do harm to them.
[01:31:34] If you ram any vehicle, especially that one that contains law enforcement agents
[01:31:44] and that's any.
[01:31:45] Who the fuck drives their car into a police car or a law enforcement car?
[01:31:50] That's insane.
[01:31:52] Like this is, I mean, we've totally departed from reality.
[01:31:57] Like this is like a mass psychosis event.
[01:32:01] Law enforcement, local state federal county.
[01:32:07] And you do this intentionally.
[01:32:09] This is considered deadly force.
[01:32:11] Deadly force is anything that can cause great bodily harm
[01:32:15] or death.
[01:32:18] When you plow into a vehicle that contains law enforcement
[01:32:25] agents. You're using deadly force.
[01:32:30] Joe.
[01:32:33] Joe, of course, obviously, that's the case.
[01:32:38] It's just, the thing is that why can't this guy, I said this last time I saw this, why can't this guy just be the mayor of Chicago?
[01:32:45] Like, this guy's a thousand times better than that retard.
[01:32:48] Like, why don't you just have him be in charge?
[01:32:50] This would solve so many problems.
[01:32:52] Everything would be fucking fine.
[01:32:54] He explains it to retarded people, I know.
[01:32:56] So yeah, it's just, well, they're just trying to get away.
[01:32:59] And you don't need to want to kill.
[01:33:01] Reclusiveness is also a factor in treated similarly.
[01:33:03] Yeah, definitely.
[01:33:04] And they're putting a whole shitloads of SSRIs in tap water or something.
[01:33:08] I think that people just go and they read a lot of things that are extreme.
[01:33:12] And, oh no, no, no.
[01:33:15] How to, how to not get your ass kicked by the police.
[01:33:19] face to face with a police officer and wonder, is he a doctor?
[01:33:24] Let me see.
[01:33:25] All right, all right.
[01:33:26] I want this isn't old one.
[01:33:27] This was really good.
[01:33:29] I haven't seen this in so long, I don't remember what it says.
[01:33:32] I've never been face to face with a police officer and wonder, is he a doctor?
[01:33:37] Kick my ass.
[01:33:38] No, one to no more.
[01:33:39] If you follow these easy tips, you'll be fine.
[01:33:43] First, obey the law.
[01:33:49] Oh, I don't know, it's, it's, it's, it's fascism.
[01:33:54] Oh my god, get through the hour!
[01:33:57] You're awesome, Nate, for a reason.
[01:33:59] Well, think of them as rich.
[01:34:01] You're like people say,
[01:34:02] no, I wouldn't do that as shit if I would do that.
[01:34:04] Well, they're some of that shit.
[01:34:07] Cause I'm wrong.
[01:34:08] You see?
[01:34:10] Awesome.
[01:34:11] Selling drugs.
[01:34:12] Fine.
[01:34:13] I look how all of these are ones that are happening
[01:34:15] right now in Minnesota.
[01:34:16] You're a standard student.
[01:34:18] You know, you probably won't get your ass kicked.
[01:34:21] You're just lose common sense.
[01:34:25] How far have we fallen?
[01:34:28] If you jump a subway turn style,
[01:34:30] you might just get off with a warning on the police.
[01:34:34] Uh-huh.
[01:34:34] But if you jump a turn style,
[01:34:35] carrying a loaded gun and smoking a joint,
[01:34:38] you're gonna make a really leave your ass.
[01:34:40] You're gonna have a problem with your mission.
[01:34:44] When you see flashing police lights in the mirror,
[01:34:47] You pull off and move it off.
[01:34:51] Here's an old braider.
[01:34:53] If you listen to the loud rap music, turn that shit off.
[01:34:57] That's just fucking fully.
[01:34:59] Why are you getting pulled over by the police?
[01:35:01] Not even just evening.
[01:35:03] What is it?
[01:35:04] To not increase in your chances.
[01:35:06] Stop it so it approaches your car.
[01:35:08] He polite.
[01:35:11] Is there a problem officer?
[01:35:13] Yep, there we go, rather than you can't stop me!
[01:35:18] And stay in your car with your hands on the wheel.
[01:35:22] You know what the fuck you want?
[01:35:28] The crazy thing is they have this is like this like fucking, you know, this gangster black guy,
[01:35:33] but now it's just some 55-year-old SSRI Karen, it's like fucking post-menopause out of a fucking mind.
[01:35:42] Yeah, it's not even this anymore.
[01:36:12] You have a absolutely
[01:36:15] Give him shit!
[01:36:17] What the fuck you want?
[01:36:19] Who's face?
[01:36:21] There's a tip you should never forget.
[01:36:24] If your woman is mad at you, leave her at home.
[01:36:27] Yeah.
[01:36:28] Because a mad woman...
[01:36:29] That's true about that.
[01:36:31] This isn't just with police.
[01:36:33] Just in general.
[01:36:34] Say anything.
[01:36:35] Get out!
[01:36:36] Get out!
[01:36:37] Get out!
[01:36:38] Oh, it's mad!
[01:36:39] I'm gonna mad at you!
[01:36:40] You're not a dude, you're nothing she'd like to see more.
[01:36:44] You're getting your ass.
[01:36:46] Okay, no one should be.
[01:36:48] Oh, they ain't no longer.
[01:36:50] You come in six.
[01:36:51] Stop immediately.
[01:36:52] Turn that shit off.
[01:36:54] Be polite.
[01:36:55] Shut the fuck up.
[01:36:56] And last but not least, don't ride with a mad woman.
[01:37:00] But the problem now is the mad woman.
[01:37:03] Have the wheel.
[01:37:07] Oh, my God.
[01:37:10] If you follow these couple of runners, you probably won't get your ass kicked by the Holy.
[01:37:17] Oh my god.
[01:37:19] Absolute fucking cinema.
[01:37:21] Beautiful.
[01:37:22] I forgot all about this.
[01:37:23] What are they about?
[01:37:24] The ambosarian is exposes on America.
[01:37:26] I think Dan Bazarian has fell into the threshold of Israel,
[01:37:32] derangements and drum.
[01:37:33] Everything that Israel wants,
[01:37:35] he's against everything that Israel has involved with.
[01:37:38] with ease against everything that's anti-Israel is good.
[01:37:41] Like there's a lot of people that have done this, right?
[01:37:44] And I think the problem is like,
[01:37:46] and this is the issue is that a lot of people,
[01:37:49] like I'll be the first person and say that like,
[01:37:52] you know, get rid of APAC, get rid of Israel's influence in America,
[01:37:55] get rid of all this other stuff,
[01:37:56] get rid of dual citizen, you know,
[01:37:58] people that are running in our government.
[01:38:00] I'd say all of that, like 100% I would,
[01:38:02] but the difference is that like,
[01:38:05] you have to acknowledge that there are some things
[01:38:07] it is real might want that could be okay.
[01:38:09] Like, for example, Iran overthrowing their like psycho government.
[01:38:13] And so the more that you think about things
[01:38:17] based off of like a principle, rather than a situation,
[01:38:20] the more that you're functioning into an ideology
[01:38:24] rather than an actual like decision-based process making,
[01:38:27] right, or process deciding.
[01:38:30] So yeah.
[01:38:31] And what's since when is the anti-Israel?
[01:38:34] Since like maybe about a year ago, two years ago,
[01:38:36] something like that.
[01:38:37] I think he's got to mention I should treat I still same way yeah this video is really funny
[01:38:41] I love this the Israel Pokemon is so annoying Candace Owen's and Tucker haven't now
[01:38:45] Well like for me, I mean I'm not
[01:38:48] Here's my outlook on Israel
[01:38:50] I don't hate Israel. I just hate the fact that they're involved in our politics
[01:38:54] I don't want to have them involved in our politics
[01:38:56] I don't want to see Israeli flags flying around the New American courtrooms or not courtrooms in the American Congress
[01:39:02] I don't want to have us talk constantly about how there are greatest ally, et cetera
[01:39:07] or greatest ally, it's probably somewhere in Europe
[01:39:09] or it's Japan.
[01:39:10] Like, it's not Israel.
[01:39:11] Israel's great, they're fine.
[01:39:13] But like, I don't think there are greatest ally.
[01:39:15] So I just, I don't wanna see that happen.
[01:39:19] And I respect Israel as Israel has the right
[01:39:22] to do whatever they wanna do with their sovereign country.
[01:39:25] But at the same time,
[01:39:26] I just don't wanna be footing the bill for it.
[01:39:28] I don't wanna be sending the made.
[01:39:29] I don't wanna be involved if they're bombing kids.
[01:39:33] I just don't wanna have anything to do with it.
[01:39:35] and it's not like I don't want to tell them you know what to do I just don't want to
[01:39:39] talk to them at all right really other than like diplomatic relations
[01:39:43] so that's really the way I feel about it like I don't I don't have an Israel hate
[01:39:47] I don't hate Israel I just don't want to send them a bunch of money and have them make decisions
[01:39:51] for politics it's literally that simple so easy one one more friend now what's this
[01:40:00] guys
[01:40:05] Guys, it says best hugger.
[01:40:34] I'm used to thinking what I was thinking. We friends now.
[01:40:40] It's so obvious. It's so fucking obvious. Oh my god.
[01:40:46] Yeah, that's the first thing I thought. That's nuclear, yes.
[01:40:50] New Micala boss, back to the same team, brought me any of the concept of Micala.
[01:40:54] Yeah, I'm gonna watch this. I don't know really why he didn't the other day.
[01:40:58] But I'll look at it in a minute.
[01:41:00] or probably later on today at some point.
[01:41:03] But yeah, it looked pretty badass.
[01:41:05] And let's say we're battle with Epic Instruments and Mall.
[01:41:09] This is too long for me and for like this three minutes.
[01:41:12] What is this here?
[01:41:13] And a recent exclusive conversation with the gamer.
[01:41:16] Oh, the gamer.
[01:41:18] The gamer is totally,
[01:41:20] that's one of the most bullshit publications.
[01:41:24] It's a total bullshit publication.
[01:41:26] They make stuff up constantly.
[01:41:28] All they do is misrepresent things.
[01:41:30] They're one of the main propaganda video game outlets.
[01:41:41] In a recent exclusive conversation with the gamer,
[01:41:43] netty is explaining the game's limited queer representation.
[01:41:51] Oh my god.
[01:41:53] Widdlemaker and Tracer and Mercy didn't have to be gay.
[01:41:56] that didn't stop anybody from making fan art of them, you could say, like you don't need it.
[01:42:02] You don't need the developer to give you a path on the head and say, you're gay and that's okay.
[01:42:09] Just be gay. Just be gay. They don't have to have defined sexuality. And also another big reason
[01:42:16] why they're not doing queer representation is because these are existing characters that
[01:42:21] that already have stories that are assigned to them.
[01:42:24] So it's such a stupid thing to say.
[01:42:27] Like obviously Emma Frost and Spider-Man
[01:42:30] is Spider-Man gay, probably fucking not,
[01:42:33] because he dated a girl.
[01:42:34] So what are we talking about?
[01:42:37] So yeah, seriously, I know it's just, it's so stupid.
[01:42:41] So like, yeah, obviously characters
[01:42:43] that already have defined storylines
[01:42:45] and understood, I guess like what's the word for it?
[01:42:49] Like an understood lore.
[01:42:51] They're not going to just change the character's sexuality.
[01:42:54] It doesn't even make sense even if you agree with doing it.
[01:42:57] The game's limited queer representation is tied to ensuring
[01:43:00] that each season stays aligned with its core theme.
[01:43:04] The studio emphasized the character choices are made based
[01:43:07] on how well they fit the season on model.
[01:43:09] Yeah, obviously.
[01:43:10] The thing is that pushing to make their be like gay,
[01:43:16] representation inside of stories and stuff,
[01:43:19] all that's going to do is just make people mad. Nobody wants to see that or not see it.
[01:43:24] The fact is that if somebody wants to put that into a story, it's up to them, but
[01:43:28] and this is the big problem is that this is how these different activists do things.
[01:43:33] Is that they bully one developer or one publisher into doing it?
[01:43:37] And then after one publisher does it, then they say, oh well, why aren't you doing this
[01:43:43] because everybody else is doing it? And so then it creates a thing where it's kind of like it creates
[01:43:48] to social pressure on companies to do that.
[01:43:51] That's why they keep trying to bully and enforce this on one or two companies, so they
[01:43:55] can use the fact that they are able to bully and enforce it on one or two companies
[01:43:59] as a justification for why the other company should adopt it as well.
[01:44:02] And then to try to trick, yeah, a domino effect, exactly, never give these people an inch.
[01:44:07] They are weirdos, they want to force their sexuality into video games, and they want to
[01:44:12] do so in a way that's completely an authentic, they don't care about the narrative
[01:44:16] design, they don't care about the intention of the artists.
[01:44:19] All they care about is figuring out how to make people agree with their sexuality.
[01:44:24] It's so fucking cringe, it's so selfish, it's so annoying, and I don't think anybody
[01:44:29] likes it.
[01:44:30] Yeah, then the corporations ran out of money and they're shut down, they do, because
[01:44:34] these people don't care about the corporations, they don't care about the games, don't
[01:44:37] care about these people's jobs.
[01:44:39] All they care about is weaponizing and using this media as a tool to push their gender
[01:44:44] identity or their worldview. That's literally all they care about. There's nothing
[01:44:49] you don't speak sides that. Inauthentic like their gender. I don't know. I mean, you just
[01:44:53] be, I mean, it's not really about gender. I mean, it's queer, right, or gay, which means
[01:44:57] it like you're just your gay. I mean, that's not a gender thing. But overall, it's still
[01:45:01] a problem with the gamers that again, asking questions, no gamer would have ever cared
[01:45:05] about exactly. This is just such a ridiculous article. Like, I don't know why, if I was
[01:45:10] making a video game, I would just simply not give these people review copies and I would
[01:45:15] just never, maybe I'd give them review copies, but I would never take interviews with them
[01:45:19] at all because they're just a total bad faith publication that just tries to misrepresent
[01:45:24] different companies and different games in order to put social views out there. That's literally
[01:45:29] it. So yeah, what's this here? So on, I'm bisexual and I don't go to my video games wanting
[01:45:36] to see gayer by characters isn't across my mind. Well, you can find out if they care,
[01:45:40] Every single character is gay on deviant art.
[01:45:44] Every single character has a dick on deviant art.
[01:45:48] Every single character is straight on deviant art.
[01:45:52] You don't need the video game to do this for you,
[01:45:55] because you already have a website that will do it anyway.
[01:45:59] That's it. It's bullshit.
[01:46:01] Like, you don't even need to do this in a first place.
[01:46:03] It's totally fake. Sometimes more than one dick.
[01:46:06] I've seen that. Yes, you're right.
[01:46:07] right. Women as a mulled down that the grocery store because she witnessed a fart.
[01:46:12] We're walking down an aisle and there were like two guys that walked up next to us, you know,
[01:46:18] Peyton like walked away in my wife walked away for just a second. And they were like
[01:46:24] snickering to their, like to themselves or something. And like I didn't really think much of it.
[01:46:32] So, just look at the candy I'll try to do with candy I want and he walks one thing that I've noticed with a lot of these people.
[01:46:40] I don't know if this one's real or not, right? It's hard to say. But, um, is that these people are perpetual children?
[01:46:47] They are. They're perpetual emotional children.
[01:46:52] And they fixate around things that are like these childlike fixations.
[01:46:56] and I don't know really what's happened but I think that we have a massive
[01:47:03] amount of and I think it's overwhelmingly millennials because this
[01:47:07] this girl's probably around my age and I don't know what the fuck happened to
[01:47:14] us I don't like I'm 35 I don't know why people are like this I and I
[01:47:23] I understand it because like if I take a step back, I remember what it was like whenever
[01:47:29] like I used to always want to be able to go back like oh I wish I could go back in time
[01:47:33] and go back to when I was in high school and everything was great and all things were fine
[01:47:37] and there are times that I still think like that but I don't really know I think it's actually
[01:47:43] like after my parents died especially my mom. I was able to kind of put that to rest.
[01:47:48] There was a long time where I had a big fixation around that and I felt like my life
[01:47:56] was only going to get worse and things were bad now, etc.
[01:48:01] But then after that was over, I was able to kind of really move forward with my life rather
[01:48:06] than constantly being afraid of time moving forward.
[01:48:10] It was COVID shot, I'm telling you.
[01:48:14] I think it's before that.
[01:48:15] I think that there is a, there is like a generational psychosis that's happened inside of
[01:48:21] the mind of millennials.
[01:48:23] And it's this fixation around becoming perpetual children and maintaining that version
[01:48:30] of being a child.
[01:48:32] And this might sound funny coming from me because I just sit around and play video games
[01:48:36] and do that all the time.
[01:48:37] But to be honest, that's all I ever really wanted to do, right?
[01:48:40] That's about it.
[01:48:41] And I have had a job before, and I've had to do things also.
[01:48:46] But Disney adults, yeah, it's also Disney adults too.
[01:48:50] But if you guys noticed this with a lot of these
[01:48:52] like weird people, that there's this over-reliance
[01:48:55] on these childlike desires, I found it to be such an issue.
[01:49:04] It's your ambition in luck, Andy.
[01:49:06] I don't owe me.
[01:49:07] I'm a zero-on-dition in luck, Andy.
[01:49:09] Unfortunately, no, I have a lot of ambition, but I'm also extremely lazy.
[01:49:14] Very bad combination.
[01:49:19] Good luck, experience when you're young in real life.
[01:49:20] You developed as a character and matured mentally.
[01:49:22] Do you think it's really the fact that millennials
[01:49:24] are in a generation, the clan who have witnessed tons
[01:49:26] of historical events?
[01:49:27] I think that you're right.
[01:49:28] That millennials, in a lot of cases, you know,
[01:49:30] we grew up through September 11th.
[01:49:32] We grew up before that through Y2K.
[01:49:35] The internet totally changed the paradigm
[01:49:38] of existing in the world, you know, it's like, like, I remember what it was like before
[01:49:43] the internet. The entire world was different. The internet on Ironically changed the entire world.
[01:49:49] It did. And I don't think it can be overstated the effect of that. So the internet totally
[01:49:54] changed the whole world. And then you had obviously Obama, the first black president ever,
[01:49:59] then you have the huge financial collapse. And then you have a very, very long recession going on.
[01:50:04] then Trump is the president, now there's COVID, and it's just like there's so much that's
[01:50:10] gone on in my life, for example. But I think about it like from my dad, right? My dad, my dad was born
[01:50:17] in 1947. So he was right at the end of World War II. You're coming off the heels of every single
[01:50:22] man in your life. Basically all they want to talk about is how they beat the Nazis and they destroyed
[01:50:26] Hitler, right? Or, you know, like they beat the Japanese. And so you're watching, you know,
[01:50:31] So basically the movies then, my dad said that his friend's dad was at Pearl Harbor,
[01:50:39] and he would make my dad and my dad's friend watch Victory at Sea, which was an entire
[01:50:46] fucking series.
[01:50:47] They would play on TV, and all it was was just highlight reels and killcams of American
[01:50:53] military shooting down the Japanese.
[01:50:56] That's it.
[01:50:57] That's the entire thing.
[01:50:58] And then his dad would be like, well, look, see, that's me.
[01:51:01] Let's be on the gun, that's me.
[01:51:03] You know, and that was it.
[01:51:05] I have to watch that.
[01:51:05] No, I'm not even kidding.
[01:51:07] And so then he grew up and he was he went to Vietnam
[01:51:10] and then you had all those school protests
[01:51:12] and then, you know, you had the moon landing,
[01:51:14] my dad watched the moon landing live, obviously.
[01:51:17] I think a lot of people did back then.
[01:51:19] And so like I think that everybody grows up
[01:51:22] in a timeline that is full of historical events.
[01:51:26] And I think this weird narcissistic perspective
[01:51:29] that millennials have, that, you know, oh well,
[01:51:33] were the only ones that have grown up
[01:51:34] through all these historical events?
[01:51:36] I think it's bullshit.
[01:51:37] I think everybody lives through tremendous historical events.
[01:51:40] And like my dad's parents, my, you know,
[01:51:42] my great-grandparents or great-grandparents
[01:51:45] to be able to do it is, you know,
[01:51:47] like they grew up through the great-fucking depression
[01:51:49] through World War I, World War II.
[01:51:52] Like how are we gonna talk that millennials
[01:51:54] are growing up through all these historical events
[01:51:57] when the comparison to this
[01:51:59] is going to the moon and going to Vietnam and then World War One and Two.
[01:52:05] Like what the fuck are we talking about?
[01:52:06] Really? What are we talking about here?
[01:52:08] And so it's this, I think millennials are the most narcissistic generation since the baby
[01:52:16] boomers.
[01:52:17] I do.
[01:52:18] I think that they are.
[01:52:19] And I think that people that are around my age, whenever we get power and we're
[01:52:22] already getting power, we are going to be the most obnoxious, insufferable, patronizing,
[01:52:29] Childish obnoxious people ever.
[01:52:32] No, it's Gen X.
[01:52:33] I don't think so.
[01:52:34] I think it's Millennials.
[01:52:36] I really do.
[01:52:37] I think it's Millennials.
[01:52:38] Absolutely.
[01:52:41] You know what I created the first global group think?
[01:52:43] It did.
[01:52:44] And so I really, I crash out on Millennials all the time
[01:52:48] because I had to go to school with them.
[01:52:49] I had to go to work with them.
[01:52:51] I had to, you know, be friends with them
[01:52:53] and deal with them.
[01:52:54] I don't really feel like I fit in with a lot of people
[01:52:57] that are my age.
[01:52:58] I don't. I think the majority of them are losers. I've got to, I've got to, I've got to,
[01:53:02] I've got to actually, I have a lot of friends, honestly, but you know, a lot of them are, you know,
[01:53:09] this same as I am basically. And when these are waking up and becoming more conservative,
[01:53:13] well, I think that happens to average generation generally as they get older. So yeah.
[01:53:19] Anyway, I just, I hate millennials, they're stupid, and they're childish, and they can't live
[01:53:24] past their childhood, I remember how great my childhood was, it was amazing, but the
[01:53:29] fact is that I'm older now and instead of trying to, and this is another big thing,
[01:53:35] is that instead of trying to relive your childhood, you should be trying to recreate your
[01:53:39] childhood for your child. It is like the, um, I don't know, it's like this. This is it. That's
[01:53:59] what we're doing. That's it. 100% they don't want to make things better for the new
[01:54:07] generation, they don't want to make sure the new generation has the same experience
[01:54:11] and the same, and boomers do have done this to millennials in Gen X too, they have.
[01:54:16] But like there's no idea of a shared cultural investment.
[01:54:24] But I can get like inches from me and just reps one, like, far it's like, this far from me,
[01:54:31] that's disgusting to say, I can't even believe I'm having to say this, but he did.
[01:54:35] And about that time Peyton walked up, like didn't witness what happened but like seconds later, and I'm like upset and I follow after him. I was like, is there a reason?
[01:54:45] You were just so disrespectful to me.
[01:54:50] What do you say?
[01:54:52] What do you say?
[01:54:54] Yeah.
[01:54:58] They were built so deep humanized.
[01:55:00] Not only did he fart on her.
[01:55:03] When she confronted him, he said,
[01:55:07] We've got a big problem in this country.
[01:55:09] We've got a really big problem.
[01:55:12] And just walk away, fucking bitch.
[01:55:16] This is happening.
[01:55:17] Based.
[01:55:18] Shut the fuck up, get away from me, bitch.
[01:55:21] Yeah.
[01:55:22] Albert's in, by the way, and, uh, go to the customer service.
[01:55:29] See, here's another thing, right?
[01:55:30] Is like you don't have any problems in your life if you're going to Albert sense
[01:55:35] That's a rich people
[01:55:37] That's a rich people upper middle class grocery store
[01:55:42] If you had problems you'd be at Walmart
[01:55:47] Feel like hey, this just happened. Oh, no, it isn't yet
[01:55:50] Didn't your store and called names like several times and
[01:55:54] They security guard went and talked to him came back and
[01:55:58] And they all just kind of looked at us and was like, well, can't you all just leave?
[01:56:05] Get out, bitch!
[01:56:07] Is this a standard for society?
[01:56:10] Jesus Christ.
[01:56:13] What are we going to do about these care? Yeah, this is insane. Isn't it?
[01:56:17] I don't even know what to say.
[01:56:19] Probably shops at Whole Foods. Yeah, bro. If you're going to Whole Foods, you don't have problems.
[01:56:24] You don't have real problems.
[01:56:25] I never felt dehumanized. I know it's crazy, isn't it? Unbelieveable.
[01:56:31] Boomers never handed in your responsibility to Millennials hoarding the being and adult,
[01:56:35] which led to a generation of children. Jen Axe are mostly latch key kids.
[01:56:39] I mean, for me growing up, this is the way it was for me.
[01:56:42] Is that like my mom was home all the time, but we could just do whatever the fuck we wanted.
[01:56:47] We could do whatever the fuck we want, we could go outside, and we could be gone all day, all night.
[01:56:52] my she didn't care the only rule was you do not get arrested, you do not get in trouble.
[01:57:00] I'd never hear about your bullshit and you can do anything you want.
[01:57:03] That was always the rule.
[01:57:05] Yeah, the whole food, this is Terry actor Samman, right, the rice ball, it's far as
[01:57:09] fuck.
[01:57:10] Okay, maybe I might have to go to Whole Foods and then actually something to do.
[01:57:13] And yeah, it's a freshly born Karen from the SJW Cocoon, exactly.
[01:57:18] Yeah, and she's just, she's just begun to evolve into her second evolution of because
[01:57:22] coming a Karen. Oh, I don't have the image anymore. It got deleted. That's too bad.
[01:57:26] Pizza, Papa John's 182% spike. Wow. Visual representation of the team work in a video game industry.
[01:57:52] It's going to drop, it's going to drop for sure, it's going.
[01:58:08] Is this the HR department?
[01:58:10] If it was just two guys, none of this would have happened if it was just two dudes, but it
[01:58:27] never happened.
[01:58:32] No, this is actually a lot like video game development because as video game it's women ruining it. Wait, they can't even use the ladder the right way.
[01:58:44] What?
[01:58:46] Yeah, I'd be fucked up too.
[01:58:48] Goddamn.
[01:58:51] One guy, you figured out, yeah.
[01:58:54] Yeah, you'll figure it out, man. You're good.
[01:58:58] Wait, they don't know how to use the ladder.
[01:59:02] This is pathetic.
[01:59:09] Really, this is so pathetic, how am I watching this?
[01:59:13] It's buried just jumped down.
[01:59:17] Well, he could just hold onto this and then they can re-situate the ladder.
[01:59:20] You can just put that, sit back down on him.
[01:59:23] This is crazy.
[01:59:24] I wonder how much longer this went for.
[01:59:27] Really, it's impressive.
[01:59:30] They require a PhD on ladder now. Yep, there you go.
[01:59:33] He imagined having a console though. I mean, it's just dude.
[01:59:37] Some of these people are just so stupid.
[01:59:40] They're such stupid. That's government efficiency.
[01:59:45] Yeah, these people are running the potato peeling the potato peeling department in the government right here.
[01:59:50] Yep, there you go.
[01:59:52] And as many little gets offered a thousand dollars to trauma accepted,
[01:59:55] Well, I offered that one guy a thousand dollars. I don't know if that's anybody, but I did offer him, I'll have to watch this in a good.
[02:00:02] And yeah, I remember it because he was the one that drew the, the one with me holding the mace that looked like shit.
[02:00:08] Remember that? And let me guess, there's this thing. I don't know about that.
[02:00:13] And how many people does it take to change the light bulb as no longer a joke?
[02:00:16] Yeah, I mean, it's just, this is just so...
[02:00:25] It's so fucking pathetic. How do you do this? I don't understand this at all.
[02:00:33] So yeah, crack pipe in the art. I get, oh, do I have a crack pipe? Maybe I should. Oh, the rat does the rat's got a crack pipe.
[02:00:40] I don't mean happy. No, no, what the fuck is that? What the fuck is that?
[02:00:47] No, he's gonna make a fun fight!
[02:00:50] No!
[02:00:52] No, bro!
[02:00:57] No, bro!
[02:01:00] No, that fucking thing!
[02:01:05] No, that's me!
[02:01:10] Damn.
[02:01:12] Can you imagine a conspiracy theories watching this and seeing people cheering for Kim Trails?
[02:01:18] Just absolutely losing their fucking mind getting furious.
[02:01:22] Because like my mom used to complain about this constantly, right?
[02:01:26] And I remember her getting mad at that.
[02:01:28] I can never see this and not think of that.
[02:01:30] Yeah, this is AI. I don't know if it is or not.
[02:01:33] Masad did that? Yeah, they did that to keep people away from thinking about his reels of that actions.
[02:01:38] Google and tech billionaires are leading California after they ruined it to the next state that they enter.
[02:01:43] What's this? California was a Republican state which when Google was founded. Yes, look it up.
[02:01:49] That's why I hold the bid tech guys with such contempt. They moved to a Republican majority white state got rich and they funded the far left. Now they're leaving.
[02:01:57] As much as late 90s, Republicans were winning by a big margin and tough on crime, tough on illegals, tough on bloated spending program.
[02:02:05] uh... wow
[02:02:07] is that true
[02:02:10] what the fuck
[02:02:13] i didn't know that
[02:02:15] co-founder relocates business interests at a california before proposed wealth tax deadline
[02:02:20] yeah obviously
[02:02:23] holy ship well i guess yeah i mean uh... art Schwarzenegger ran as a republican
[02:02:30] i think i might ninety nine percent sure he did yeah
[02:02:33] Holy fuck, so California used to be a Republican state,
[02:02:40] and then what, did they just import a bunch of illegals
[02:02:43] or something?
[02:02:44] How the fuck did that happen?
[02:02:46] Oh my God, they take companies
[02:02:49] cater to the issues with hiring practices, they did.
[02:02:52] Any sort of preferential hiring process
[02:02:55] for an identity reason should be illegal.
[02:02:58] Straight up, Reagan fucked it with Amnesty,
[02:03:01] we wanna have to reverse it.
[02:03:03] That's a tradition from versus,
[02:03:04] really my great people out of the country,
[02:03:06] you're rid of them so easy.
[02:03:09] I do think that Reagan did totally fuck that up.
[02:03:11] It should've never given any of them
[02:03:13] and the station never let a bunch of immigrants
[02:03:15] and illegals in, who's a huge fucking mistake, man.
[02:03:19] Absolutely massive mistake.
[02:03:20] I think people look at Reagan and they see,
[02:03:22] like, oh yeah, this guy was great.
[02:03:23] I don't think he was great, I don't think he was great at all.
[02:03:25] And what a real surprise,
[02:03:27] we got Proposition 177 for California.
[02:03:29] Same thing that slowly happens to Texas,
[02:03:31] it Austin. But Austin has always been a really liberal city. Growing up I mean like we've
[02:03:38] had there are tons of people in Austin that are just gay as fuck. They're walking around naked.
[02:03:46] They're wearing dresses and it's dudes. Nobody cares. Nobody gives a shit in Austin about any of that.
[02:03:53] It was like that in 2005. It's like that now. It's always like that. Yeah, it's like that here in Portland.
[02:04:01] And I know I've watched Portlandia, and the reason why I liked watching Portlandia
[02:04:05] is because watching Portlandia is watching Austin Landia, it's the same thing.
[02:04:12] All of the different things that happen in Portlandia happen in Austin.
[02:04:16] Every single one of them.
[02:04:17] I can help institute no fault to forest that caused the nuclear family to break apart.
[02:04:22] I don't know if I agree with that or not.
[02:04:24] I mean, maybe I agree with the outcome, but I don't know if I disagree with no fault
[02:04:29] divorce.
[02:04:30] open my phone. I never felt threatened. Is this an actual thumbnail?
[02:04:45] Just a minute.
[02:04:50] Oh god. Iranian leader issues a chilling morning to the United States? Oh god. What are we doing?
[02:04:59] What are you what are you thinking? Oh, it's old retard
[02:05:04] Bro this thumbnail
[02:05:08] Oh my god
[02:05:16] That's insane
[02:05:19] Wow go to thumbnail yes it is
[02:05:23] I'm so startled yeah, this is nuts. Okay. Is there really a it is?
[02:05:28] this is actually a video and it almost has a million views.
[02:05:33] I almost has a million views and it's not even a day.
[02:05:39] Oh my god. Well there it is guys.
[02:05:43] The bird stands? Yeah! That's how it is guys.
[02:05:52] The editor's rage baiting, I guess so. I didn't know that we used this one.
[02:05:56] That's funny.
[02:05:56] Totally suspicious flag burning guy.
[02:05:58] I was helping Asmong would see this today.
[02:06:02] One of the most suspicious things that happened yesterday in Minnesota.
[02:06:04] In my opinion, is this guy.
[02:06:06] The guy who burned the American flag in front of everyone.
[02:06:10] Now after he did this, he immediately left like it was nobody's business.
[02:06:13] Now why would someone burn up a flag,
[02:06:15] riled them up, make them protest and just sneak away.
[02:06:18] A girl followed him recorded him, asked him a bunch of questions,
[02:06:22] and just check this out.
[02:06:26] Because we need people to see that that's happening.
[02:06:33] Well, why would you run around?
[02:06:36] Why would you run around?
[02:06:37] That's weird to burn a flag and run around.
[02:06:39] That doesn't make sense.
[02:06:41] That's not a protest.
[02:06:42] Why?
[02:06:43] Why don't you go back down to the process we've got on the ground up?
[02:06:46] No.
[02:06:47] The thing here is you left.
[02:06:48] We're going to the forest.
[02:06:49] And we show it as you go.
[02:06:51] We're doing here.
[02:06:56] Usually these people are proud to protest and tell them where they're from.
[02:07:06] Yeah, we know we remember George Floyd, so we know you guys are around.
[02:07:13] Yeah, yeah.
[02:07:21] So they think this is a, this is a federal agent.
[02:07:26] You think you're some cold bird, fucking lightning, or something, bro?
[02:07:29] Ha ha ha.
[02:07:30] Just plain out of her.
[02:07:32] Yeah, we didn't know who the hell this guy is.
[02:07:35] You know what?
[02:07:36] I'm suspicious too.
[02:07:41] I am.
[02:07:42] I'm not saying I think that's what's happening.
[02:07:47] But I think that's really suspicious.
[02:07:51] It is.
[02:07:52] That's really suspicious and really weird.
[02:07:54] uh... i don't know what the fuck is going on with this
[02:07:57] and uh... yet or an acceleration is coming maybe right to be honest the way
[02:08:01] the guy's way too calm
[02:08:03] well i don't know if it that's true or not at least you what they're saying about it
[02:08:06] uh... the video's been uh... shared widely at sia one a one to make the protest
[02:08:10] politically motivated when it isn't
[02:08:12] i mean i think it's pretty obvious the protestor politically motivated i mean
[02:08:17] but it seems like as usual
[02:08:19] you know there's one side on you know like one democrat side in a republican side
[02:08:23] And people don't seem to realize there's people that want to see the world burn and we'll go to any protests to stir shit up.
[02:08:28] Yeah, I mean, this is what I mean, like again, my mom said that whenever the George Floyd protests were happening,
[02:08:33] she said I'm so glad this weren't happening 10 years ago. And I said why, and she says because you and Cody and Jeff and everybody else would be out there looting.
[02:08:49] And it would have been a best summer of our lives.
[02:08:53] It would have been a best summer of my fucking life, man.
[02:08:59] Oh my, I would have been out there every day.
[02:09:02] Why I'd have been walking out there with TVs, nonstop.
[02:09:06] But a white boy summer?
[02:09:08] I was the only white person in the group. What do you mean?
[02:09:11] Everybody else was a light.
[02:09:14] But yeah, definitely it would have been my white boy summer.
[02:09:17] I'll tell you that.
[02:09:18] Absolutely. I'm gonna fucking fun.
[02:09:21] I love that shit, I have so many boys, yeah, I have so many PS3s, it'd be crazy.
[02:09:26] So yeah, you were a 2% or I was, I wouldn't have gotten in trouble.
[02:09:30] And TV's are bigger than you, exactly.
[02:09:32] A token white boy, they used to literally call me.
[02:09:35] So I was in like a like all Mexican school, like it was like 70% Mexican, like 15% black,
[02:09:42] like you know, 15% white, and there were a few Asians and fucking like Arabs and there
[02:09:47] too, right?
[02:09:48] It's pretty much about it.
[02:09:49] But they used to call me in the fucking we would play Halo 2 guild.
[02:09:54] I can't even say what the Halo 2 guild name was, but it of course had the inward in it.
[02:09:58] And so I was doing white person basically in the guild.
[02:10:01] It was me and like this other guy.
[02:10:03] And this other guy, I would, this other guy was a great above me and like basically what
[02:10:09] would happen is that, oh geez, this other guy, he had a little sister and his sister would
[02:10:17] get home school, earlier than he did.
[02:10:20] And I would get home from school earlier than he did too.
[02:10:23] So I would be sitting there flirting with his sister
[02:10:25] on Xbox Live, like trying to talk to his sister,
[02:10:28] constantly, and then he would get on,
[02:10:30] and he would read my messages to her, and he'd get mad at me.
[02:10:33] And then I'd be like, well, what are you gonna do?
[02:10:35] You got to do anything about it?
[02:10:36] Like, I couldn't run faster than you.
[02:10:38] You can't catch me.
[02:10:39] I was hit.
[02:10:42] I was always being the sky, right?
[02:10:44] And we were the only white people in the fucking guilt.
[02:10:46] Everybody else is fucking back skin or black. And so they would call me all the time. They're just call me white boy
[02:10:52] They'll whole fucking time and yeah, that's the way it was
[02:10:55] That's totally the way it was and so this was a little bit was like growing up in Austin
[02:11:00] Yeah, did you know Rudo run when you were a kid never never I always had my arms forward
[02:11:04] I was always running like this so yeah, you do the funniest thing right now. What's this?
[02:11:09] What's the touchdown time if you want less comments in this post I will go out and get a Tesla in the next 24 hours
[02:11:16] Man.
[02:11:31] Man.
[02:11:37] Man.
[02:11:56] Oh boy.
[02:11:57] Tag him out there on YouTube.
[02:11:59] show up in his feed. It will show up in his feed anyway. Yeah, it won't matter. Yeah, it won't matter.
[02:12:04] He'll see it anyway. And yeah, it doesn't matter. If you comment, yeah. All right. So what
[02:12:13] color do you guys think he should get for his cyber truck? What do you guys think? Like, I saw
[02:12:19] Black cyber truck the other day. It was really cool. It looks super cool. A pink cyber? No,
[02:12:25] I don't know, especially for tech don't tech don't
[02:12:27] should not get anything pink, okay?
[02:12:29] No, tech don't should not get anything pink ever again.
[02:12:32] Next idea, I think black.
[02:12:34] I think a black cyber truck would be badass.
[02:12:36] Or you could get it with like the American fucking flag.
[02:12:39] Yes, dude.
[02:12:40] Oh my god.
[02:12:41] What the fuck?
[02:12:43] Oh come on, yeah, what can I say?
[02:12:47] That's talking of colored cyber truck and Israel cyber truck?
[02:12:51] Oh no.
[02:12:53] Oh, an all white cyber truck.
[02:12:55] Oh boy, wow, I didn't see that at all.
[02:12:59] And then Eagle print, yeah, I say to get that fucking
[02:13:02] that jacket, the American flag jacket.
[02:13:04] I ordered it off in Amazon.
[02:13:06] I think they deleted it, they canceled my order.
[02:13:09] What ever happened to that?
[02:13:10] I don't know where it went.
[02:13:12] I don't know what the fuck this is.
[02:13:13] Anyway, yellow or comi red.
[02:13:15] Okay.
[02:13:17] Yeah, I don't know.
[02:13:17] Like, then it took a Venezuela flag, right?
[02:13:20] And what's this here?
[02:13:21] Do you see Renee Goods, Criminal History?
[02:13:23] I don't know if it's fake?
[02:13:24] Yeah, I think it's fake.
[02:13:24] It's just that somebody's made that up.
[02:13:26] You need to do the jacket by some aviators with it?
[02:13:28] Yeah, yeah, exactly, right?
[02:13:29] Get a fucking cowboy hat.
[02:13:31] What is this?
[02:13:32] The sub-moneration is now doing exactly what
[02:13:34] Asmon criticized Reddit for.
[02:13:36] Selective enforcement based on viewpoint.
[02:13:39] I'm going to be honest, man.
[02:13:42] Solid year in my chat.
[02:13:45] I recognize your name.
[02:13:50] I know you.
[02:13:52] I see you
[02:13:54] You're in my chat regularly
[02:13:57] So the thing is that you guys need to keep in mind good memory. I don't remember everybody
[02:14:02] But y'all don't y'all really don't understand do you?
[02:14:06] You really you don't get it you don't get it do you?
[02:14:12] So that's amazing. No, no, I and just just real quick
[02:14:22] I see you. I see everyone. I never forget, and I always remember that. Doesn't matter
[02:14:41] how many people it is or what it is or anything else. It's, I'm good at remembering things.
[02:14:46] What can I say? And so, yeah, y'all spam and saying that bullshit thinking you're going
[02:14:51] to get away with it, it's not gonna happen.
[02:14:53] So over the past few weeks,
[02:14:54] there's been a span of hard to ignore,
[02:14:55] a consumable, and a sinner left,
[02:14:56] they're being really frequently even
[02:14:57] or written a calm-down phone, if you're in a mirror.
[02:14:59] I mean, again, I don't have anything to do with
[02:15:01] Reddit moderation.
[02:15:02] I don't like micromanaging my moderators.
[02:15:05] Like we're having to deal with that a little bit right now
[02:15:07] about like a unrelated thing.
[02:15:09] And so I hate micromanaging in general.
[02:15:11] And so whatever your issue is, just message the mods
[02:15:15] about it and see if they can fix it.
[02:15:17] Like I don't have a problem with just,
[02:15:18] you know, disagreeing posts,
[02:15:20] as long as they're being made in good faith.
[02:15:22] And they're not, you know, like aggressive or fake
[02:15:26] or something like that.
[02:15:27] So yeah.
[02:15:29] And which you might do I spun the most?
[02:15:31] Uh-oh.
[02:15:32] Yeah, about to get about, about get ready to band.
[02:15:34] You better get ready to band?
[02:15:35] About that.
[02:15:36] That's kind of a true.
[02:15:37] If anything, we stop taking down
[02:15:39] more political posts about current events.
[02:15:41] I don't know whether this is true or not.
[02:15:42] I think that the truth is that a lot of the subreddit
[02:15:45] moderation auto tools, like we'll instantly delete things,
[02:15:50] that, you know, people will think it's censorship,
[02:15:52] but it's actually just a calling thing that we have
[02:15:54] because this subreddit is so popular.
[02:15:57] And the other problem too is that
[02:15:59] because my subreddit is really popular
[02:16:01] and a lot of people use it,
[02:16:03] that means that we have a lot of people
[02:16:04] that are posting on their regularly.
[02:16:05] And because we have a more open free speech policy
[02:16:08] on my subreddit, like more,
[02:16:10] not we don't have an entire one, but it's more free speech.
[02:16:14] People post things that will sometimes be TLS
[02:16:16] or get me in trouble.
[02:16:17] So yeah, can't get banned
[02:16:20] The necristism of the mods is a band from reddit mods.
[02:16:22] You should check in with the mods.
[02:16:24] Okay, yes sure.
[02:16:25] And anyway, everyone shifts on you,
[02:16:27] but you're the most logical unfair effort on the platform.
[02:16:29] Well, that's why they should unming.
[02:16:31] It's because logic, fairness, and rationality
[02:16:33] go against a group-think narratives and lies.
[02:16:36] So they hear me saying things that are just honest,
[02:16:39] direct, and fair, and they get mad about it,
[02:16:42] because now it's like, okay, well, this person is saying this stuff.
[02:16:46] And it's hurting my narrative.
[02:16:48] That's the reason why.
[02:16:51] Most logical humble and honest, absolutely group things dangerous as far.
[02:16:55] Yes, the difference POV has been gold versus this is so good.
[02:16:59] Peaceful protests, riot protests, terrorism, true.
[02:17:02] Peaceful protests, peaceful protest, peaceful protest.
[02:17:05] True.
[02:17:06] Yep, exactly.
[02:17:08] And it's annoying, narrow Minneapolis, what's this?
[02:17:18] I remember my dad was crying.
[02:17:21] Look at him.
[02:17:21] He's like, it's a baby.
[02:17:26] My dad was like a baby.
[02:17:29] He's been here for a many hours.
[02:17:33] Jesus Christ.
[02:17:36] Is it a baby?
[02:17:39] What the hell?
[02:17:41] wszom
[02:17:52] so make sure for me from the atmosphere
[02:17:55] for sure
[02:17:56] its really funny i like that had a step out of a car gracefully
[02:18:00] a god an elinol is used again
[02:18:02] like why am i seeing
[02:18:03] this next to migrate come guess that movingomi et's hot같 no idea
[02:18:07] and uh... home storm for three four is straight bottle from forest gets there
[02:18:11] Absolutely, and a good song for ice-many apple-estation.
[02:18:15] Oh, guys, at the Beatles? Oh, no. Why did you move to the USA?
[02:18:19] Ever since I moved to the States, it's an immigrant mic.
[02:18:22] People come up to me, always from Australia.
[02:18:24] Say, Jack, why would you move to America and be an immigrant?
[02:18:27] This country's a fascist dictatorship.
[02:18:29] What the fuck are you talking about?
[02:18:31] Coming from what the fuck are you talking about?
[02:18:33] Yeah.
[02:18:34] What?
[02:18:35] From an immigrant mic, shut the fuck up, Karen.
[02:18:38] You would know a dictator for beat you on the ass mic.
[02:18:40] People who don't understand that, though, you go to these people complain no the time.
[02:18:43] At the moment, this place is North Korea.
[02:18:45] You always hear these trans-genders make walk-in around.
[02:18:48] A Mooka sucks!
[02:18:49] Mate, if America was a fascistic tattoo,
[02:18:51] it would be a black-n-chop your cock-off. Let's be fucking on it.
[02:19:02] Oh God!
[02:19:04] And you wouldn't be able to speak to mine,
[02:19:05] and you wouldn't be able to get it in protest all the time, like, retards.
[02:19:09] being the fucking minds might you be morn and co-bulb never I say
[02:19:12] you're right in the flag in America I instantly think they're fucking
[02:19:15] retarded I can't believe some people in this place down the stand
[02:19:18] yeah good they got it you're free of a speech right to say I think that we
[02:19:21] should have a citizen transfer program and we could call it the ABG
[02:19:30] citizen transfer program with China and what we do is that every single
[02:19:38] No, no, no, no, this is my idea.
[02:19:41] This is a great idea.
[02:19:42] No, no, listen, listen, keep track of this, all right?
[02:19:45] So there's a lot of people in China that want to leave China
[02:19:48] because China's really oppressive.
[02:19:49] And there's a lot of people in America
[02:19:50] that want to leave America because they think America's
[02:19:52] really oppressive.
[02:19:54] So why not have it to wear any girl between the ages of 18
[02:19:59] and 35 can apply for the ABG citizen transfer program.
[02:20:05] And so any girl from China can do that.
[02:20:08] and you can swap them over with any Karen from America
[02:20:12] that can instantly become a Chinese citizen.
[02:20:15] And it's an instant, instant, fucking transfer.
[02:20:19] I feel like this is perfect.
[02:20:21] It is a school exchange program, exactly.
[02:20:23] And they can live in China.
[02:20:25] And the other ones, the Chinese can live in America.
[02:20:28] How about that?
[02:20:29] Seems like a perfect solution.
[02:20:32] There you go.
[02:20:34] So I boys for Chad, it's exactly what is China
[02:20:37] game from this? New people for the re-education camps.
[02:20:41] Duh. I mean, what? I mean, that cobalt's not going to mind itself. Yeah, I mean, there you go.
[02:20:50] I feel like it's perfect. That's what they wanted. Can we do it with Korea too?
[02:20:55] I mean, it's really nice that China is pretty. They're on you if you say something wrong.
[02:21:01] Korea is not as much. Why are you trying to incite a war with China?
[02:21:05] What I think everybody wins!
[02:21:08] Blue, you can defend yourself with your own weapons like that shits and signs.
[02:21:12] Just look at the stats for the UK.
[02:21:14] They throw thousands of people in jail a year, but Facebook posts in tweets.
[02:21:18] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[02:21:19] From the horses, math, mate.
[02:21:20] I'm a new McGrin, and I'll tell you, America rocks mine.
[02:21:22] They wise, piece of out, God bless America, man.
[02:21:25] God damn right.
[02:21:26] You goddamn fucking right.
[02:21:27] Yeah, what if Karen stayed over on bomb you?
[02:21:31] Karen's trying to Karen, people are on the China.
[02:21:33] I don't think that's going to work very well.
[02:21:35] It's probably not, and yeah, you see Trump says going to a risk to arrest or sorry assist not a rest
[02:21:41] Assist Iranian protesters. I did see that oh no look at it
[02:21:46] Friendly reminder
[02:21:56] This must have been on that ice disruption page thing this must be their pen to post
[02:22:05] I protestor POV.
[02:22:07] I protestor POV.
[02:22:09] I don't be a part of the program.
[02:22:11] These are entire program.
[02:22:13] Go out there and release somebody's day today.
[02:22:17] Man.
[02:22:19] I'm counting your idea though.
[02:22:21] Oh, I'm sure there's plenty of other ones.
[02:22:23] So I could do it with Iran too.
[02:22:25] And I'll read the post about the video.
[02:22:27] That's our question.
[02:22:29] No. Well, no. I read it yesterday.
[02:22:31] That's the reason why.
[02:22:33] And yeah, that's it.
[02:22:34] you see this we want this what is this we see I pulled this up where is it no I already saw that people
[02:22:42] wanted to play more games I understand that criticism and feedback this video is see there's nothing that
[02:22:52] can bring different races and cultures together then being sick and fucking tired of fat white chicks
[02:23:04] You see this. We want this. We love this. You see this. We want this. We love this.
[02:23:12] We need this. But this can't be told.
[02:23:16] As a member of the African-American community, we were like the humbly decline you're offered.
[02:23:22] Since you don't want your own race, the baby, the Hispanics will take you instead.
[02:23:26] So sorry, you have been declined.
[02:23:28] Thank you for the referral on that but our best mechanic community we're going to have to pass on that you could check the age as
[02:23:37] As a representative of the Asian community after careful consideration unfortunately, we cannot take her
[02:23:43] She will also be banned from ever taking out Chinese again
[02:23:47] So we will offer you to the Indians
[02:23:51] After not even the Indian nation and as a member of the Indian community
[02:23:55] Oh, no, also like to humbly deny this offer. Maybe the Egyptians would be interested.
[02:24:02] Yeah, I'm sorry. If I don't hear, there's no way I got to pass this one back to the white boys.
[02:24:09] No.
[02:24:16] This is going to be a racist joke. I thought he was going to try to pass it off to one of the guys
[02:24:22] They're Arab and they were gonna say that they couldn't eat pork
[02:24:28] I thought that's what the ending was gonna be I did
[02:24:33] I thought it's gonna be that I thought that I thought for sure that was gonna be it bro
[02:24:41] The total misoperability. I know I don't see why they don't do racism like I do
[02:24:46] See as I said I grew up in a totally different blazes in the way we used to do shit all the time
[02:24:52] That's how racist I, you know, some bitch on Twitter probably gonna complain about, it's just gonna be funny.
[02:24:57] So yeah, and, man, I remember seeing that shit was so fucking funny, and that's the same thing, exactly.
[02:25:05] And, uh, where is this here? She danced, I already saw this as bitch as crazy.
[02:25:09] And, uh, what is this? So literally, it's literally the meme. I'm not racist, all her friends are all white, I'm racist. Yeah, that's literally what we just got that talking about.
[02:25:18] And then, my church got a new painting.
[02:25:22] So, I don't know how this happened, but there's a lot of the old saints, like I remember,
[02:25:34] so, oh, like, okay, this is what happened.
[02:25:38] So after my mom passed away, I went to our old church to say a prayer and light a candle
[02:25:44] for it, because I thought that was the right thing to do.
[02:25:46] So I go in there and I'm inside the chapel and I'm praying and I look up and I see a statue
[02:25:52] and it's a statue of me.
[02:25:54] It's a fucking statue of me.
[02:25:56] And I'm like, what the fuck is going on?
[02:25:59] This guy, it's another balding, white skinny guy
[02:26:02] with long hair.
[02:26:04] And it looked just like me.
[02:26:05] His hair was the same as mine.
[02:26:06] His face was the same as mine.
[02:26:09] And I took the photo of it.
[02:26:10] And I said it to my girlfriend at the time.
[02:26:12] I was like, look at this shit.
[02:26:13] And she says, what the fuck is this shit?
[02:26:16] And that was it, I also happened to Charlie.
[02:26:17] No, I'm serious.
[02:26:18] It was so crazy.
[02:26:19] And no, it wasn't Jesus.
[02:26:21] was some random saint or something like that. I have no idea. And yeah, he posed
[02:26:26] like he did in the painting place. I don't know if I can do that. Like that. I don't
[02:26:32] have the blue eyes, right? And did you touch the holy water? No, that was at the
[02:26:36] different part of the church. But yeah, two paintings showing an ice
[02:26:40] ancient being shoved back a couple feet by a Honda. Again, the thing is you
[02:26:44] just, you guys, I know the internet just can't understand this, but you
[02:26:49] can't drive your car into a federal agent. You can't do it. If there's a federal agent
[02:26:56] that's in anywhere the vicinity of the front of your car, especially when they're telling
[02:27:00] you not to move, you cannot accelerate and drive your car while they're in front of it. Period.
[02:27:06] That's it. That's the end of the conversation. You can't do it. They might think you're trying
[02:27:11] to run them over. Why would they think that? Because you're accelerating the car in a direction
[02:27:17] that they happen to be in.
[02:27:19] Whoa!
[02:27:21] Why don't you guess he knows?
[02:27:23] You see, like, I said not able to go and not able to arrest people that are inside of the
[02:27:28] fucking United States and I'm not under arrest of fascists.
[02:27:32] You can remember, in Nazi Germany, they would arrest people for walking across the road.
[02:27:37] And this is like Anne Frank who is in the closet.
[02:27:40] And I don't listen to this.
[02:27:43] I'm a sovereignsist.
[02:27:44] Shut the fuck up.
[02:27:47] Don't accelerate your car with there's a person in front of your fucking car.
[02:27:53] Holy shit.
[02:27:54] Oh, you talking about this?
[02:27:55] Can we move on?
[02:27:56] Oh, shut up.
[02:27:57] I've talked about it for five minutes.
[02:27:58] It's a strange thing going on for two hours.
[02:28:00] Complier die, new slogan.
[02:28:03] Yeah.
[02:28:05] That's it.
[02:28:06] That switch up so fast.
[02:28:07] I already saw that before.
[02:28:08] And we're the hell with CPS.
[02:28:10] So a parent can lose custody of a child that they're
[02:28:12] news refuses to support a child gender transition or if a court rule so the problem is that
[02:28:18] CPS is run by women. That's the problem is it's run by toxic neurotic women. And so big
[02:28:24] surprise CPS empowers toxic neurotic women because it's run by them, duh, obviously that's what's
[02:28:31] happening. So it's really not a big, oh how is this happening? Why is this going on? It's pretty
[02:28:37] fucking obvious, CPS is the only actually? I had a, I've known people, I've never heard
[02:28:42] of anybody that's had a good interaction with CPS. Let me tell you that.
[02:28:46] This episode of Tweaker Geographic, it is peak male Tweaker mating season. The Tweaker
[02:28:53] begins a bold mating call. The signal is successful. Almost immediately, the second male
[02:28:59] Tweaker enters the frame, answering the call without hesitation. The ritual has started.
[02:29:05] with his duty fulfilled.
[02:29:10] I had a check.
[02:29:13] The first Tuika has already left.
[02:29:15] I'm not going to do that on answer.
[02:29:17] It shows the night.
[02:29:18] Moments later, the second Tuika standing alone.
[02:29:21] Pants at his ankles.
[02:29:23] A clear sign that the ritual worked.
[02:29:26] Just went in the way anyone expected.
[02:29:29] The Tuika made his father's name.
[02:29:31] He's from the South guaranteed dignity.
[02:29:35] That's a crackhead, not a tweaker, tweaker's slope myth.
[02:29:39] Well, I mean, again, the ones that don't move,
[02:29:42] they're the fence zombies.
[02:29:44] Those people generally, I don't really have to deal with them a lot.
[02:29:48] I don't, you just walk around the fence zombies.
[02:29:50] Those are the ones that I see kind of regularly here in Austin now.
[02:29:53] I already saw this before.
[02:29:54] Government, US military, getting out of hand.
[02:29:57] It sure is.
[02:29:58] This shit's nuts.
[02:30:00] Day 10 of 2020, six.
[02:30:02] What a fucking year. What a fucking year. Yeah, this is insane. Fire and Pilacers. Yeah,
[02:30:28] the alien walking through? Well, that's ice trying to get them, right? Obviously.
[02:30:31] Let me see. I think I've already seen that one before. I don't know if I have or not.
[02:30:36] They unveiled Pellon for good measure. How you're up going to protect Greenland from the USA,
[02:30:41] you're on.
[02:30:51] I don't know. I don't think anything's going to happen. I'm going to be honest. The internet will never
[02:30:54] or what his son forget?
[02:30:57] Hasn't Pikea thinks people are going to forget that he administered an electric shock
[02:31:00] to his dog, Kaya, but incriminating videos from his past keeps surfacing to reveal who
[02:31:05] he truly is.
[02:31:06] Oh my God.
[02:31:07] As you can see here, hasn't still lives with his mommy, and when Kaya dares to get off her bed,
[02:31:11] he just acts like a big baby.
[02:31:14] The Palsy resistance has every right, legally, to resist against Israel, to resist against
[02:31:20] is really violence, which yes includes killing is really occupying for soldiers. Okay? Oh my God, mom!
[02:31:28] God says that Luke's 20 people are dead. After Israel continues to come back to the country.
[02:31:34] Gaza's Hamasran Health Ministry says the number of people killed since the school of my god.
[02:31:40] 2023 passed the FH-8000. He can.
[02:31:44] Ken.
[02:31:45] Jesus Christ, I didn't see that part of it, and here about this Topium Pathways game
[02:31:51] that UK made to do combat radicalization, it's pretty short, it'll be funny to play on
[02:31:57] stream.
[02:31:58] What's this?
[02:31:59] It's a video game?
[02:32:00] Oh fuck yeah, we're gonna play this.
[02:32:03] Absolutely, give me like an hour, we're gonna play it after that, okay?
[02:32:07] There's some other stuff I want to look at first, then we are 100% gonna play that.
[02:32:12] Definitely.
[02:32:13] Don't worry about it guys.
[02:32:15] We're going to get into it.
[02:32:15] It's going to be great.
[02:32:17] So yeah, family speaks.
[02:32:18] So what is this here?
[02:32:20] I don't know about that.
[02:32:21] It's again, Portland, Paris, Chief,
[02:32:22] Christ, when it meeting Trenday,
[02:32:24] Arrogra, Ties, and CBP shooting.
[02:32:28] I can confirm.
[02:32:34] I can confirm.
[02:32:36] Excuse me.
[02:32:37] I'm just going to go ahead and search another version
[02:32:40] this that has better audio. Okay. Why is the audio bad? Is there is an
[02:32:56] and associate, and what I can say is there is an association with the two, okay, I'm just
[02:33:02] going to watch this one, this should be fine, I'm muted, just see you guys getting
[02:33:08] everything.
[02:33:12] And what I can say is there is, and what I can say is there is an association with
[02:33:19] the two folks on yesterday and TDA, and I hesitate to even share this information
[02:33:26] And initially, because I'm very aware of the historic injustice of victim blaming oftentimes
[02:33:36] portrayed by law enforcement, including this very agency.
[02:33:48] See that I've represented so proudly for so many years.
[02:33:52] And historically, we have not been quick to disclose potential criminal history of others.
[02:34:01] But I felt it was imperative because I was asked yesterday in the news conference what
[02:34:05] information we have, this is information we have.
[02:34:09] This in no way draws a throughline to the actions or the behaviors that occurred yesterday.
[02:34:16] I want to speak for just a moment specifically to my Latino community.
[02:34:21] I forgot because all Latino people have a shared
[02:34:25] collective racial identity that makes them sympathetic
[02:34:28] to illegal migrants and gangs, right?
[02:34:32] Right, whitey?
[02:34:37] Let's hear that.
[02:34:38] Let's hear that.
[02:34:39] How that works.
[02:34:43] Oh, fucking pathetic.
[02:34:45] Jesus Christ, keep believe this.
[02:34:47] It's saddened, it's saddened, that we even have to qualify these remarks.
[02:34:58] We have to get a man out of power that cry.
[02:35:05] This is pathetic.
[02:35:08] Unless you're crying at like a military parade, which that would make sense, you don't
[02:35:15] need to be crying.
[02:35:18] This pathetic.
[02:35:20] Do you want somebody that whenever they're under pressure, they start crying?
[02:35:26] This somebody has to make good decisions.
[02:35:30] This is a professional bitch.
[02:35:32] It's a, but you're in public because I understand or at least have attempted to understand
[02:35:45] and through your voices, you're concerned, you're fear, you're anger.
[02:35:53] This information, in no way, is meant to disparage or to condone or support or agree with
[02:36:04] any of the actions that occurred yesterday.
[02:36:07] How can anybody support this?
[02:36:09] But it is important that we stay committed to the rule of law, that we stay committed
[02:36:13] to the facts, that we stay a trustworthy and legitimate, you've got a crying, you're a
[02:36:22] homo bitch? No, no brother. No. Do you want somebody that in a high-stress situation begins
[02:36:30] crying? No. Do you want a person like this defending you? No. Do you want a person like this
[02:36:36] that your life depends on them being able to make a logical, rational, quick decision? No.
[02:36:43] We know need weak cops. It's pathetic. It's pathetic. Wait, nobody would agree with this.
[02:36:53] Nobody would want this. Is that a high-stress situation? Exactly. That's the problem.
[02:37:04] department for all of Portlanders.
[02:37:08] Palpathetic. How fucking pathetic. Oh my god. That is just sad. You have a guy going out there crying
[02:37:15] because he has to tell everybody that it's actually a gang member that got arrested and shot. Wow,
[02:37:21] that is just I don't know how it got this bad. Really, I don't know how it got that bad. That's
[02:37:27] embarrassing. What a weak retard. I know not everyone can control it, but it doesn't matter for me.
[02:37:31] I cry if I'm in rage, you can get upset about it, but military parade is absolutely
[02:37:37] it's beautiful.
[02:37:38] Yeah, 100% our cops are crying out, the police officer goes out there and he's crying.
[02:37:45] He's crying here because he has to tell them that one of the people that got arrested
[02:37:51] is part of a gang.
[02:37:54] It is embarrassing, man.
[02:37:56] It's so fucking sad.
[02:37:57] Isn't it strategic?
[02:37:58] He knows the community will riot if they go hard.
[02:37:59] It's point one.
[02:38:00] Well, the reason why though, it's just Bob Day, more like Bob never mind.
[02:38:06] Um, you know, like, it's so pathetic, man.
[02:38:12] How can you be this much of a bitch, really like, I mean, it's so fucking, it's so pathetic.
[02:38:22] It's fake and makes it worse.
[02:38:23] I don't know if it makes it worse or not, but it's certainly just so pathetic and embarrassing.
[02:38:28] I just can't imagine a person that behaves or acts this way.
[02:38:32] I don't even know what to say.
[02:38:33] Trump has decided to strike Iran.
[02:38:36] Oh, wow.
[02:38:41] Oh boy, this is crazy.
[02:38:44] And I don't know what to say.
[02:38:46] And was it you living a rat and facetion?
[02:38:48] No quick calling that man a bitch?
[02:38:50] Exactly.
[02:38:51] Bro, and even I am.
[02:38:53] Even I am.
[02:38:54] That's one much of a bitch he is.
[02:38:56] Are you kidding me?
[02:38:57] This performative fake sensitive male bullshit,
[02:39:02] get this the fuck outta here.
[02:39:04] This entire, like, you know what?
[02:39:05] I don't think toxic masculinity's always a bad thing.
[02:39:08] And I think that when all the cards are down
[02:39:11] and you need somebody to help you
[02:39:13] and you need work done,
[02:39:14] you know who you're gonna turn to,
[02:39:16] a toxic fucking male.
[02:39:19] That's the facts.
[02:39:20] It's all just a bunch of fake,
[02:39:22] scissy bullshit for people like this
[02:39:25] to feel good about themselves.
[02:39:27] It's pathetic.
[02:39:28] It's so pathetic.
[02:39:29] Talks in the masculine, and a lot of cases it is.
[02:39:32] Absolutely.
[02:39:33] So let's see, your president Trump has decided
[02:39:35] to strike Iranian protesters.
[02:39:38] Sorry, I read that wrong.
[02:39:43] President Trump has decided to help
[02:39:45] Iranian protesters.
[02:39:46] My bad, that's not what he said, okay?
[02:39:50] I thought it was, it wasn't.
[02:39:52] So we got that one a little bit wrong.
[02:39:54] Okay, but you guys know what I'm saying, right?
[02:39:56] Yes, yes, sure. And let's see I already saw this one before. Yeah, it's pretty obvious and Iran threatened strikes on US bases and Israel. Oh
[02:40:10] I'm threatened with retaliation on Sunday against US military bases
[02:40:14] Tehran threatened with retaliation on Sunday against US military base. Oh
[02:40:20] Israel okay
[02:40:22] If you as President Donald Trump were to carry out the threats he's repeatedly made of attacking Iran to protect
[02:40:28] I've heard Iran
[02:40:30] Yeah, it is that the Islamic Republic facing the biggest demonstrations since 2022 Iran's police chief said security forces had stepped up efforts to confront quote rioters
[02:40:40] Yeah, hundreds of diets since protests began in late December. It sounds like thousands actually
[02:40:46] They began as a response to sworing prices.
[02:40:48] A herd of number 2,000.
[02:40:49] A herd of crollers who've governed since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
[02:40:53] The most face?
[02:40:54] It probably stressed out.
[02:40:55] If it is posted on Saturday, he doesn't even think it's a strong up.
[02:40:58] So, more large crowds in the capital, Tehran, although it is accused the US and Israel
[02:41:04] of fementing the unrest.
[02:41:06] And, to say, this is the reason why I don't want us to get involved unless we have
[02:41:09] to.
[02:41:10] Because I don't want that to have any credibility.
[02:41:12] but speak of Muhammad Fakhid Khalibaf issued this warning to Trump on Sunday.
[02:41:16] He's bald, who cares?
[02:41:17] He's bald, who cares?
[02:41:19] Therefore, so that you are not miscalculating,
[02:41:22] know that in case of an attack on Iran,
[02:41:24] the occupied lands, as well as you as military base in the region,
[02:41:28] will be our legitimate targets.
[02:41:30] And with all these clear confessions,
[02:41:32] uh-huh.
[02:41:33] You will not limit ourselves to a reaction
[02:41:36] who will act based on signs of threats.
[02:41:39] Shut up!
[02:41:40] Shut up, shut the fuck up.
[02:41:43] Iran is looking at freedom, perhaps like never before the USA stands out to help.
[02:41:48] They never learn.
[02:41:50] No, they just all they do is they come out and they say this, so they can look like they're powerful.
[02:41:56] But actually, they're going to get rolled over every single time.
[02:42:00] Really prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US Secretary of State.
[02:42:04] Just like they did last time. They're going to post AI edits of them blowing up America.
[02:42:08] a call according to an Israeli source present for the Congress. You got to remember that we
[02:42:13] are ready bombed Iran and we destroyed their nuclear sites and you know what they did?
[02:42:18] Nothing. They did nothing. They're done. It's over. They're cooked.
[02:42:31] We played armor three. Yeah. That was Pakistan.
[02:42:38] Yep, the Sire to make it the Marvacam.
[02:42:41] Though Netanyahu expressed support in the Iranian protestors on Sunday, Israel has not signaled
[02:42:47] a desire to intervene in this time.
[02:42:48] I don't think they shouldn't list a half to it.
[02:42:50] The exiled son of Iran's sharp and a prominent voice in the fragmented opposition
[02:42:55] said Trump had observed Iranians indescribable bravery.
[02:42:58] Yeah, it's obvious.
[02:42:59] It's just ready to help.
[02:43:01] Do not abandon the streets.
[02:43:03] Do you think I've had an actor terror cells that could damage him?
[02:43:06] Sure.
[02:43:07] I mean, probably not that much.
[02:43:11] He's got a pretty good amount of support and he's got like 30% and that's what I
[02:43:18] remember looking at, 30% of the population supports him in terms of like him being
[02:43:23] a leader ship roll in the country.
[02:43:26] And yeah, this is insane.
[02:43:27] I didn't even know about this at all.
[02:43:29] Oh, here we go.
[02:43:32] What's this?
[02:43:37] Well, since here I'm afraid of a war against the USA coming from Europe, do you think President Trump would engage a war with Europe for the claim of Greenland?
[02:43:45] No.
[02:43:46] I don't think that Europe would.
[02:43:49] I think you could see like maybe, no, no.
[02:43:52] There's something that's gonna happen.
[02:43:53] I wouldn't support it if it did happen.
[02:43:55] Like as I said before, I think the US could take Greenland, but I don't really, I don't think it's...
[02:44:02] It's not worth doing.
[02:44:07] That's right, that's right, man.
[02:44:34] Wait, why aren't they shooting him? Oh, that's right because he's not trying to run them over
[02:44:55] You have no fucking way to be here
[02:44:59] They absolutely do
[02:45:01] You just made that up
[02:45:04] get out of our stage
[02:45:08] Simon off.
[02:45:10] Oof, where did he go?
[02:45:13] where, you guys a wucing
[02:45:14] get up out of my nose
[02:45:16] get out!
[02:45:20] get down out of my nose
[02:45:22] go out of the car
[02:45:23] that's enough
[02:45:24] come on and get out of the car
[02:45:26] come on and get down
[02:45:28] jump
[02:45:30] FUCKING
[02:45:31] all right
[02:45:32] hold this button
[02:45:33] Man.
[02:45:35] Mental illness.
[02:45:37] It is.
[02:45:38] It's a total mental illness.
[02:45:40] Yep.
[02:45:42] Man.
[02:45:43] Beautiful, isn't it?
[02:45:45] Yep.
[02:45:46] Man.
[02:45:47] Beautiful, isn't it?
[02:45:50] See, that's what happened.
[02:45:52] By the way, this is what happens when you're in the hospital.
[02:45:55] see that's what happened by the way this is what happens when you follow the
[02:46:04] law this is it here's more let me see if I can find it here okay yeah I'll pull
[02:46:13] this up yeah look at this immediately bust this shit out and do you want to know
[02:46:21] Why they didn't try to drive away? It's because if they did they would have got shot
[02:46:27] That's what happens when consequences are applied. Is that people follow the law?
[02:46:34] Everybody says oh my god
[02:46:36] You can't just people can just do it out. No, they won't
[02:46:39] The moment that people think that there's something bad that's gonna happen to them. They will sit there and they will do what they're told
[02:46:47] And that's what should happen every single time they've learned they did they learned
[02:46:51] And it's more often, yep.
[02:46:57] It was all property of illegal immigrants and houses become free for all of the U.S.
[02:47:00] to master loot.
[02:47:01] Yeah, I think it should be.
[02:47:03] Yeah.
[02:47:05] So that making argument anyone that deserves to break the law deserves to get shot.
[02:47:13] They don't deserve to get shot, but whenever you break the law and you put another
[02:47:16] officers life in danger, or you put a officer, you make an officer think that their
[02:47:21] life is in danger by breaking the law in an unsafe and dangerous way. You put your life
[02:47:27] on the line and you risk getting shot. I think that deserving is a word. This is like
[02:47:33] there's like an emotional, there's an emotional weight behind the word deserve. And I
[02:47:38] think that you're using that on purpose. But the fact is that whenever you create an
[02:47:42] unsafe environment by, you know, not complying by doing things that are dangerous, by doing
[02:47:49] things that scare people, you're going to have people make split-second decisions because
[02:47:53] they can't read what's in your mind.
[02:47:56] That's it.
[02:47:58] You're just insinuated that dude?
[02:48:01] I insinuated.
[02:48:03] Well, let me pull this up.
[02:48:08] Do you think that you should be able to shoot somebody if they drive a car at you?
[02:48:13] It's really simple.
[02:48:20] Intentionally disingenuous chatter, absolutely.
[02:48:23] It's so bad that this ideology is spreading. There's too much people that think that
[02:48:26] didn't learn how to think. That's why you have to use force on them.
[02:48:30] You have to do that and you have to do it with absolutely no reservation.
[02:48:34] You don't be like, oh, well, they're sorry, or whatever, you still have to arrest them.
[02:48:39] You have to do it because the problem is that they get away with these things constantly,
[02:48:44] and they never get arrested, they never get fined, they never get charged, they never get put in jail,
[02:48:50] and I'm not talking about shooting them, I'm talking about arresting them and charging them.
[02:48:55] That has to happen.
[02:48:56] just turning away he was already on on the side of the vehicle. No, it wasn't.
[02:49:06] There's not constitute taking a life. So I'm going to go ahead and go back to what I said.
[02:49:12] If somebody drives a car at you, I actually won't we take step back again. Do you think
[02:49:18] that ice had the authority to detain her. Do you think that they did or not?
[02:49:38] you made it or not?
[02:49:45] Very simple question.
[02:49:48] Whoa, wait, wait, wait.
[02:49:55] Yes, but wait, okay.
[02:49:58] All right, let's hear it.
[02:50:08] We're going to wait, we're going to find it out.
[02:50:30] There's more.
[02:50:31] Yep.
[02:50:32] Well, nobody says he's definitely in front of a vehicle, which they're taught not to do,
[02:50:36] so he put himself in that situation.
[02:50:39] But I thought that he was already on the side of the vehicle.
[02:50:44] So is he in front of the vehicle or is he on the side?
[02:50:49] Like you're just making stuff up also by the way, being in front of a vehicle doesn't
[02:50:56] mean that a person can run you over.
[02:50:59] You understand that?
[02:51:01] you don't just get to run somebody over
[02:51:03] because they step in front of your car.
[02:51:07] That's not how it works.
[02:51:09] That's, but do you know that?
[02:51:11] Like if you run over a pedestrian
[02:51:13] and the person is like,
[02:51:15] oh, well, they shouldn't be in front of my car
[02:51:17] and you run them over, you're gonna get in trouble.
[02:51:20] Do.
[02:51:23] And that's not even counting.
[02:51:24] It's a federal officer.
[02:51:25] You can't do that to a federal officer.
[02:51:28] Do.
[02:51:29] It's such an obvious fact.
[02:51:32] Oh my god.
[02:51:34] Mr. sitting there in front of the officer and we got shot.
[02:51:38] Yeah, ain't normal human would admit the car engine revved up when the guy pulled his gun and shot the same animation that took one second total.
[02:51:44] Absolutely.
[02:51:45] Why are people raised in it like you for no last?
[02:51:47] Yeah, I'm not interested by the way.
[02:51:49] I'm not interested in hearing other people's opinions on this.
[02:51:52] It's just they're all stupid.
[02:51:53] They're totally dishonest.
[02:51:55] They're trying to make the guy out to be like he's at fault whenever he's standing and
[02:51:58] He's standing in front of a car as if that justifies running somebody over or driving in front of them
[02:52:05] It's crazy. It's absolutely crazy and here. Let me give you guys some advice if you are in that situation
[02:52:11] And also here's actually you know what. Let me take a step back. Here's the bottom line
[02:52:18] Did they try to drive away?
[02:52:22] No
[02:52:24] I think you're going to see infinitely less people trying to drive away now.
[02:52:31] Don't drive into people with your car.
[02:52:33] If you're being detained and stopped by the police, don't try to drive away.
[02:52:38] Any of these things are extremely unsafe and dangerous, and they put your life, the police
[02:52:43] is life and the life of people around you all in danger.
[02:52:46] You should never do it.
[02:52:48] It's a mistake, and if you do that, bad things can happen.
[02:52:54] There it is.
[02:52:55] And they locked the windows, they immediately got dragged out.
[02:52:59] Jesus.
[02:53:04] They got to put these people in jail for like 10 years, 5 years for doing this.
[02:53:08] They do.
[02:53:09] Some of this stuff is crazy.
[02:53:11] So shootings okay?
[02:53:12] Yeah, absolutely.
[02:53:13] If you feel like somebody's trying to drive a car at you and you shoot them for sure, especially
[02:53:17] you're, I mean like there's also a few federal officer definitely.
[02:53:20] You can't have people doing that.
[02:53:22] Absolutely.
[02:53:23] Because it's unsafe behavior.
[02:53:27] Berkeley, she's saying ISIS is made up of enforcement and that if they come there, they'll
[02:53:30] have officers arrest them, she's not going to do that.
[02:53:33] Of course, that's not going to happen.
[02:53:34] So yeah, 100%.
[02:53:36] Let me see if I can find a few more of the other posts here because I've seen this.
[02:53:40] Everyone's opposite.
[02:53:41] Everyone asking the opposite is asking you to put your life at risk.
[02:53:43] Of course.
[02:53:44] Yeah, people never question the actions of the people doing this, ever.
[02:53:49] Yeah, definitely.
[02:53:50] And keep shifting to go all posts.
[02:53:52] Of course they do.
[02:53:53] Don't accelerate your car with anybody even close to being in front of it, especially
[02:53:56] if they're a federal officer.
[02:53:58] It's an insane thing that you even have to say.
[02:54:00] I feel like I'm talking to children.
[02:54:02] I do.
[02:54:03] I feel like I'm talking to literal children about this.
[02:54:05] It's crazy.
[02:54:06] I mean, any rational, normal person would immediately come to the conclusion that this is
[02:54:10] the bad decision to make, and somebody might feel like their life is in danger and they might
[02:54:14] shoot you.
[02:54:15] Like obviously, this is the case.
[02:54:17] Don't ever do this.
[02:54:18] Even if it's not a federal officer, don't accelerate your car with another person in
[02:54:22] of your car, duh, like, obviously, like it's just so
[02:54:29] allusional. I don't know what they're thinking. Anyway, so Iran successfully
[02:54:33] cripple Starlink and Jam's GPS signals cutting all U.S. Israeli
[02:54:36] coordination channels for the protests. Wow. Man. What an amazing
[02:54:51] framing. That's crazy. Insane framing.
[02:54:58] Hmm. Yep, there you go. Why the, like when they didn't an Israel took out their
[02:55:08] entire leadership? Yeah, definitely. And so, yeah, fake news you take us true. Why don't you
[02:55:14] fall real legit news? Because real legit news is also fake. Where is the legit
[02:55:21] news you want me to look at you don't get to see an end
[02:55:28] you want me to look at fox news
[02:55:32] or is it
[02:55:39] or is that where's the real news
[02:55:45] it. No, but there's there's more Reuters news to get coverage. What is that? What
[02:55:57] was that to do with this? I mean, like, this is obviously, is this a news website or not?
[02:56:03] I mean, they're posting misinformation. Right, fake news to take us truth? No, what
[02:56:09] would I? Oh, Jesus. I do not understand what I'm talking about. I'm just going to ban this person.
[02:56:13] I'm annoyed. I'm going to ban them.
[02:56:17] So the reason why I called this out is very simple, is that them framing the removal
[02:56:22] of Starlink in order to get rid of US and Israeli coordination implies that Starlink was
[02:56:28] not going to be used by the protesters or the people that are trying to start the revolution.
[02:56:33] And so it basically poisoned pills the idea of the Starlink being involved and implies
[02:56:38] that it was being done in order to benefit foreign interests rather than the Iranian people.
[02:56:43] That's the reason why I banned them and that's the reason why I called it out. It's obvious the chatter can vote
[02:56:48] Yeah, and this is the problem is that a lot of people don't actually understand English. They don't they don't get it
[02:56:57] implies the US is real controls the protest. Yeah, exactly and that's why I was complaining and
[02:57:02] Getting mad about the framing for it. Obviously and let's see if I can find millions contrary to us wrong. It's quite the massacre. Oh my god
[02:57:09] on. And these are people that are still doing this, even after they've been shot legit
[02:57:13] newsboards on X of yellow check marks. That doesn't mean that they're legit. Just because
[02:57:18] listen, every website that does news, you should never treat anything they're saying
[02:57:24] as an objective truth. They're all trying to lie to you to some degree, especially these,
[02:57:29] the bigger the publication is, the bigger the news sources, the more likely it is that
[02:57:34] that's going to miss represent the truth.
[02:57:37] That's it.
[02:57:42] No, it's not that easy.
[02:57:48] No, it's not that easy.
[02:57:51] No, it's not.
[02:57:52] It's not.
[02:57:54] It's like studies, right?
[02:57:56] Yeah, 100%.
[02:57:58] Absolutely.
[02:58:00] And this is even after all the shots.
[02:58:03] God damn.
[02:58:04] A gambling paid independent journalist who lies about you constantly has a yellow check named
[02:58:08] us.
[02:58:09] A gambling paid independent journalist.
[02:58:11] Oh, is this somebody?
[02:58:13] Oh, no, that person, I actually talked to them.
[02:58:16] Things things should be okay.
[02:58:17] I don't know if they misrepresented me before or not.
[02:58:20] Let me see if I can find it.
[02:58:22] Um, I don't know how to say his name.
[02:58:28] I don't even know how to pronounce it or type it.
[02:58:31] They're being paid with context playing the context he's exactly and a president Trump's is your secretary of marker Rubio might be
[02:58:37] Becoming president Cuban president of Cuba sounds good to him. What?
[02:58:45] You're back for this guy, man. Holy shit. Several US tanker aircraft and B 52 heavy bombers have taken off from the airbase.
[02:58:54] Oh, wow!
[02:58:59] Jesus!
[02:59:01] An energy-free soldier opened fire on people gathered for the funeral of a liter of
[02:59:05] Saudi as sixteen-year-old that was shot and killed by Islamic security forces.
[02:59:13] Why?
[02:59:16] They're so fucked, yeah, they are. Absolutely, they are. Yeah, this is insane. Here we go again, another bombing run. Well, I don't know if that's going to happen or not.
[02:59:34] So Trump did say that
[02:59:39] To Russia is so called special military operation which Putin expected to finish in three days is now less to the total of 1,000, 180
[02:59:51] It's a really special operation guys
[02:59:54] Really really special
[02:59:57] So it looks like this one is referring to oh, what's this?
[03:00:00] Oh yeah, yeah, I called the guy out on this and he apologized to me.
[03:00:08] And so everything's fine after this because he thought I was talking about Senate or
[03:00:11] Polking him.
[03:00:12] I'm anything to do with them, right?
[03:00:14] And I met Senate, I don't even remember it in Met Polking man, so I don't know,
[03:00:18] a Putin ever said he expected it to end in three days, it's a lie, okay, well, I'm sure
[03:00:22] he didn't expect it for it to last three years, right?
[03:00:25] So yeah, let's look at this, it's decided to take action to support Iranian protesters.
[03:00:30] So it does look like that might happen and, oh my god.
[03:00:37] Do you guys see now why I thought it was the bow rug?
[03:00:43] I just want you to see this, okay?
[03:00:51] You could get these confused.
[03:00:53] You could easily get these two confused.
[03:00:55] I see this similarity, absolutely, yeah.
[03:01:00] Of course.
[03:01:01] It's the same picture, yeah.
[03:01:11] Old people get confused, yeah, sure.
[03:01:13] The B52 pose was already fact checked and nothing's in a Ronnie and airspace.
[03:01:16] Is that true?
[03:01:17] Okay.
[03:01:18] Well, a piece of advice is actually bombed up, but who knows?
[03:01:22] All right, today going to the Funeral's family's chanted, I will finish off those who
[03:01:27] killed my brother.
[03:01:28] Yeah, based.
[03:01:29] the origin protests who started marking the homes of Islamic regime top officials and commanders.
[03:01:34] No way they're doing some Moses shit on them.
[03:01:38] This is some Passover shit. Oh my god.
[03:01:45] It's like a video came.
[03:01:49] Can't it's biblical?
[03:01:52] Wow. And okay.
[03:01:55] Maybe it's Israeli airspace? Yeah, I guess so.
[03:01:58] Holy fuck. Yeah, they're x marks the spot, right? regime forces captured on video indiscriminately shooting at civilians in Toronto
[03:02:12] What are they thinking? Like I mean if I was one of the soldiers doing this I would roach the fuck out
[03:02:18] I would I mean like you've got to be retarded like do you see how many people are out there like you're done?
[03:02:26] You're done. It's over
[03:02:28] Which just because they're gonna the thing is that they're gonna kill you. They are they're gonna kill you
[03:02:34] So why would you keep fighting?
[03:02:38] Islamists don't care. Well, I hope not they're gonna be dead
[03:02:46] This is the end for them
[03:02:48] The soldiers and family living in the nice part control. They're a military for dick there's I don't think they have an eye eye cue
[03:02:54] It's possible something's already going.
[03:02:57] It's hours of light.
[03:02:58] One hour ago, the White House tweets that God bless our troops.
[03:03:01] I don't think that honestly, I think if they're talking about it, it means it's not
[03:03:05] going to happen.
[03:03:08] Because there's no shot, that that's what it's going to be, right?
[03:03:10] There's no way it's going to happen.
[03:03:12] And they're going to say ahead of time, that's what it is.
[03:03:14] Orange protests in Paris today.
[03:03:20] That's good.
[03:03:23] Jesus.
[03:03:33] Is there a home?
[03:03:34] Yeah, exactly, right?
[03:03:35] And the P-Tex.
[03:03:36] That's right.
[03:03:37] No, I didn't see that at all.
[03:03:38] We'll look at that in a minute.
[03:03:39] And the morality police, what's this?
[03:03:42] I saw yesterday a video where a woman was being filmed because she didn't have a proper
[03:03:47] or not for reality to come in.
[03:03:49] I saw yesterday a video where a woman was being filmed because she didn't have the
[03:03:52] have the proper or no hijab and she was like, why are you filming me?
[03:03:56] You know, they're so brave and they're so stubborn in their fire against the system.
[03:04:01] It's so brave and they could get killed and some of them could get killed.
[03:04:08] Yeah, I mean, imagine having a morality police, like really, it's insane who the fuck does this?
[03:04:15] IDF limited has blah operative
[03:04:19] Jesus
[03:04:25] Touch a bitch
[03:04:29] It's like I can't imagine being in one of these groups and you're just getting you you're getting basically
[03:04:36] It's like they're watching you like your ants in a maze
[03:04:40] They're just getting killed constantly
[03:04:42] Yeah, what are they supposed to do? That's not fair. They're using aim-bought. Yeah, I kiss so all this sin I got I'm gonna
[03:04:48] Ccipita was fire on yesterday. The calls on Western Street for Infatata over the past two years had an terrible damage
[03:04:54] Well, I didn't know about that. I haven't even seen that at all
[03:04:59] Stop it, Southern men. There's a lot of new things to be called a playground for an every
[03:05:04] to be proud of and let him honor and crocodile for the iRGP and the failure of the
[03:05:13] failure of the doesn't make the iRGP and the current organization you're in the U.P. is
[03:05:18] purely due to moral cowardice.
[03:05:22] Gen!
[03:05:24] Hey, my kids, darling.
[03:05:25] I'm not going to pay for them.
[03:05:27] I'm a Black Nilergy.
[03:05:29] And the terror organization now!
[03:05:33] Woo!
[03:05:34] We've met with Munder.
[03:05:36] The people of the modern pouring out in the safe,
[03:05:38] risking their lives, knowing in our three days.
[03:05:42] Jesus, it's been three days already.
[03:05:44] No one fell in need to seek for their family.
[03:05:46] Yep.
[03:05:47] It's not so.
[03:05:48] No one.
[03:05:48] I've heard that before.
[03:05:49] We're calling on the international community to speak access to help the people of Iran.
[03:05:55] Is that the cause of the war?
[03:05:57] Is that it's the war?
[03:05:58] Is that it's an slavery?
[03:06:00] Whatever can be done, now it's the time!
[03:06:03] Woo!
[03:06:04] I think they're afraid to do it.
[03:06:06] I don't think the UK is going to do anything because they don't want to radicalize the
[03:06:10] Islamists that they're using for votes in their own country against them.
[03:06:15] That's the truth.
[03:06:16] There's a lot of those radical is a lot of people in the UK right now, and so there are afraid of doing something that's gonna make those people mad
[03:06:24] So they're not gonna do anything
[03:06:27] They're gonna let it happen
[03:06:30] Same problem in France. Yeah
[03:06:35] What's Connecticut bombing
[03:06:46] into all over the world, we're seeing it with an Israel, and we're seeing it with us.
[03:06:53] Yeah, so anyway, yeah, here we go, every time I don't know, I'm still like, Iran being
[03:07:02] ruled over by some crazy, so it's nothing to do really with Israel. That's what I would say.
[03:07:07] It seems like this is the tipping point for a lot of the less, no. I think that the in Europe,
[03:07:12] going to have to get a lot worse because the problem is that there's a lot of Europeans
[03:07:17] that are still afraid of being against radical Islam because they don't want to be called
[03:07:22] Islamophobic or racist. And so it's reached a situation where there are more rules against
[03:07:30] radical Islam in the Middle East than in America, at least inside of the UAE, right?
[03:07:37] Like they're not even letting people go over to Europe anymore because that are Britain.
[03:07:41] The better video of the fall of the body's kids have been killed in one day protest. No, I haven't seen that at all
[03:07:47] So to be honest is that dying off? No, of course. It's not dying off. What do you mean?
[03:07:52] 100% not so yeah, let's see if I can find this is just a some person I guess in a body bag. He died doing what he loved
[03:08:01] has been killed by the anti-Rajene protesters. Oh man, too bad, huh?
[03:08:06] He was responsible for the IRGC troops shooting and killing around 10 protestors of January 3rd.
[03:08:14] The surviving protesters found out where he lived and paid him at home visit.
[03:08:19] Man.
[03:08:22] Rip Bozo.
[03:08:24] Shining the Dunnett.
[03:08:26] Shining the Dunnett shouldn't have been fucking around.
[03:08:29] And that's it.
[03:08:30] No, this is what's going to happen.
[03:08:32] those people, they're going to kill all these people. Like this is 100, if they're not,
[03:08:36] if they don't get out of the country, they're dead. They're 100% dead, they're going to kill
[03:08:41] every single one of them. And that's really, I mean, I'm honestly deserved. Totally deserve.
[03:08:47] These people ran a complete, a total oppressive fascist government that kills their own people.
[03:08:53] They're massively oppressive. Totally fucking deserved. If Radical was Lomb Falls in the Middle East,
[03:09:00] Well, sleeper cells in the West be activated. I have no idea.
[03:09:04] So yeah, who knows? How much more worse before it becomes irreparable? It was already irreparable like five days ago.
[03:09:10] Why is Iran covered so little in the media compared to Palestine?
[03:09:13] Because Palestine fits into the traditional leftist narrative of a presser and a press.
[03:09:18] And the oppressed group is the minority ethnic group. And the oppressor is the traditional white group.
[03:09:27] group. So that's the reason why. And everything functions and
[03:09:31] accents off of that. If you think USA is not a dictatorship,
[03:09:35] you're, if we're good to think USA is not a dictatorship,
[03:09:37] it's just permanent. I don't even want to discuss it. And so
[03:09:40] anyway, yeah, I mean, any of this that happens, right? I mean,
[03:09:45] very obviously these people are fucking arrested and not killed them.
[03:09:48] Yeah, sure. And Iran's all of the newspaper in Germany, I don't
[03:09:51] know what that comment now just meant. Well, I don't think that
[03:09:53] there's been as much talk about it. And I think that a lot of these
[03:09:55] left this people are not talking about Iran even slightly. I don't think they are. And
[03:10:00] earlier, ship that we're coming to people, we got to end this. Yeah, I mean, maybe we'll
[03:10:04] see what happens. And where is the rest of these that are worth looking at?
[03:10:08] Pollish, this is something else. Two officials said that CNN is weighing various military
[03:10:14] operations in response to mass murder on Iranian anti-regime protesters. Holy shit.
[03:10:25] to perspective. Maria, to put it into perspective, in the last 48 hours, Iranians has suffered
[03:10:33] more casualties that America did after the 911 attack. What the fuck? This is a moment that is defining.
[03:10:42] Jesus is fighting completely cut off from the world, Internet shutdown, and for a reason that
[03:10:47] is mass-haguring its own people. This is an opportunity to understand. That's bad, yeah. Remember,
[03:10:53] the same thugs that hate that much the interview okay sure uh yeah i might actually
[03:10:58] watch this could be worth looking at um or is it oh there's this
[03:11:16] welcome back now a revolution underway in Iran massive protests against
[03:11:22] Iatola-Komeni, and its brutal regime are persisting in Iran.
[03:11:26] As Iranian citizens take to the streets over its failed economy and skyrocketing inflation
[03:11:32] up 50 percent.
[03:11:34] Food prices serve more.
[03:11:35] 50 percent every year, so like even mine, like it's 50 percent, times 50 percent of that,
[03:11:40] times 50 percent of that, times 50 percent of that, times 50 percent of that, times
[03:11:42] 50 percent.
[03:11:43] President Trump has warned Komeni that there will be severe consequences if protesters
[03:11:49] are killed, but the Wall Street Journal is reporting that Iran is threatening to strike
[03:11:54] U.S. military bases in the Middle East.
[03:11:56] If the U.S. tries to take down the Iranian regime, who's-
[03:12:00] Ah, yeah.
[03:12:01] For sure, guys.
[03:12:02] Oh, yeah.
[03:12:03] It's the President on Friday.
[03:12:05] Mm-hmm.
[03:12:06] The runs in big trouble.
[03:12:07] Thanks for being the people who are taking over certain cities that nobody thought were really
[03:12:13] possible.
[03:12:14] I've made this statement very strongly that if they start killing people like to have in the
[03:12:18] past, we will get a lot of money.
[03:12:19] We'll get involved. We'll be hitting them very hard. We're hurts.
[03:12:24] As protesters ramped up on Thursday, the Ayatola dug in by cutting all internet
[03:12:29] service and international calls inside the country. The internet has been out for 60
[03:12:35] hours. Wow. With Iranian officials also trying to jam up Elon Musk's skylink to
[03:12:41] further isolate the country. As pro- skylink, that was Starlink. But okay, testers
[03:12:47] have heated the call from my next guest. The exiled crown prince of Iran, his royal
[03:12:53] highness, Reza Palavi, called on the people.
[03:12:55] Listen, you can't expect, I mean, you can't expect a boomer to know what a computer is.
[03:13:03] You can't get that, you know, understand. You know how it is.
[03:13:08] To mobilize and take to the streets again with our carrying government, demonstrators calling
[03:13:14] for Palavi to return and to lead Iran. Palavi's father, Mohammed, raise a Palav, with
[03:13:20] Shah of Iran from 1941 until 1979, overseen key modernization initiatives in the country
[03:13:27] with close ties to both the United States and to Israel.
[03:13:31] Until the extremists and the terrorists overwhelmed the monarchy, forcing the Shah and
[03:13:36] his wife, Empress Farah Palavi, to flee and the Ayatollah to return from exile.
[03:13:43] Iran then shifted overnight from a U.S. Allied monarchy to an anti-Western Islamic regime.
[03:13:50] Soon to become the largest state sponsor of terrorism, funding, Hezbollah, and Hamas among
[03:13:56] other groups.
[03:13:57] President Trump, as I say.
[03:13:58] That's, I think, one of the big things that people don't get is that they pay other
[03:14:01] people to cause terrorism all around the area.
[03:14:06] So like they just look at the actions of Iran and they say, oh, that's all there is to
[03:14:09] it.
[03:14:10] No, there's a lot more to it beyond that.
[03:14:12] during state market rubio posting this weekend on social media that the U.S. stands with
[03:14:17] the people of Iran with the president writing this is not the Obama administration
[03:14:22] when it comes to standing up to the Iranian I at all and the Iranian religious.
[03:14:27] And standing behind the people of Iran protesting for a better life the president retweeted
[03:14:33] that treat from Lindsey Graham who will be joining me momentarily to the regime leadership
[03:14:38] ground road your brutality and that one falls you think it'll be an ironic peace in
[03:14:43] the least
[03:14:44] i think it will be
[03:14:48] uh...
[03:14:49] mostly
[03:14:50] like i mean you're you're you're i mean obviously like just because they're
[03:14:53] like
[03:14:54] mostly
[03:14:56] the lot closer yet i mean
[03:14:58] it depends on what happens after that
[03:15:01] there'll be a massive hit yet
[03:15:03] the great people of Iran will not go unchallenged
[03:15:07] German out, and it's 20 point futures exclusive in the middle of these calls to return to power and free.
[03:15:13] What they should do, I think, after as soon as they as soon as this regime falls,
[03:15:17] they need to just completely go after all these terrorist groups with no restrictions.
[03:15:23] Just go after every single one of them, every foot soldier, every mid-level guy, every person and leadership,
[03:15:31] totally evaporate them. Because that way they don't have time to recover, they don't
[03:15:36] have time to find new sponsors, they don't have time to do anything. Totally get rid of them.
[03:15:43] Well, that's the plan. The F-Cron Prince of Iran, Reza Palavi.
[03:15:48] Your Highness, thank you so much for being here.
[03:15:49] You did a class on your own? No.
[03:15:53] What did you speak a more extreme? We have seen other times when the people have risen off,
[03:15:58] But it feels different this time.
[03:16:00] You called for the people to mobilize for two straight nights.
[03:16:04] This week does it feel different, assess for us what is taking place this week and in Iran?
[03:16:13] Maria, to put it into perspective, in the last 48 hours, Iranians has suffered more casualties
[03:16:19] that America did after the 2011 attack.
[03:16:22] This is a moment.
[03:16:23] I think also, like people saying like, oh, it wasn't that many,
[03:16:26] I don't, do you really think that they're accurately able to, because like, I mean, let's
[03:16:33] just use some logic here.
[03:16:35] Do you think that the oppressive murderous regime is killing protesters all the time?
[03:16:39] Yeah, they are.
[03:16:40] Iran has like 80, 90 million people in it.
[03:16:43] Do you think they've killed more than 3,000 people?
[03:16:45] Yeah, I bet they have.
[03:16:47] I do, I bet they have for sure.
[03:16:49] And the amounts that's being reported, do you think it's accurate?
[03:16:52] I don't think so.
[03:16:53] And also the fact that all the internet is out.
[03:16:55] So it's probably even worse.
[03:16:57] There's a very, very high probability
[03:16:59] that as soon as they cut the internet,
[03:17:00] they started killing way more of them.
[03:17:02] You just think about this logically.
[03:17:04] That is defining.
[03:17:06] Despite this fact, you've got to come back from the world.
[03:17:08] Interact shutdown.
[03:17:10] Now for a regime that is mass-haring its own people.
[03:17:13] Yep.
[03:17:13] This is an opportunity to liberate that nation.
[03:17:15] Remember, the same stocks that hate America
[03:17:19] also hate their own people.
[03:17:21] Let's true.
[03:17:22] And this is an opportunity to help a nation that starts to liberty, that starts to be
[03:17:29] rejoined with a free world.
[03:17:31] And to have the same relationship that we had with America before this revolution occurred
[03:17:36] to liberate those media groups, report to the 68 people, we know it's a lot.
[03:17:43] It's just, it's so obvious, ourselves, and come back to the folk and contribute to world
[03:17:48] pieces, the ability to regionally and beyond.
[03:17:51] Now, Johannes, you have called for the opportunity to become the transitional leader.
[03:17:58] You've said many times with me on this program, you are hoping to be a transitional leader.
[03:18:04] What is your plan in that transition?
[03:18:06] What would the first 100 days look like because we know that these protests are economic
[03:18:11] in nature?
[03:18:12] They are about food and life and democracy second.
[03:18:16] Yeah, of course.
[03:18:18] Maria, I'm a fighter pilot. I've trained all my life for exactly this moment.
[03:18:23] And people are calling on me to step in and lead this transition.
[03:18:27] I'm here to lead and help our nation go through that transition.
[03:18:30] But beyond liberation, we have to have a plan.
[03:18:33] A plan for a stable smooth transition.
[03:18:35] A plan that unlike other scenarios we'll witness in our neighborhood,
[03:18:39] like the debatification in Iraq, will not lead to chaos.
[03:18:42] chaos. We have to ensure stability. We have to be able to protect the cities in
[03:18:47] Korea. We have to be able to stabilize the economy. And for that, we have a very
[03:18:52] comprehensive plans. I'm helped by a nomad, I'm glad that he has that. And I think that
[03:18:58] he's right, and she's right to ask the question is that, yeah, very clearly, if there isn't
[03:19:03] like an economic solution for this plan, then it's just going to replace this group
[03:19:08] of terrorists with another group of terrorists basically. Because people like that's the real reason
[03:19:14] why they went crazy is because of money. So economic scientists, tourists, and especially
[03:19:20] in every field so we can, in fact, address one of the issues that the community opportunity comes.
[03:19:26] More importantly, what we're doing right now, as we can see people are still fighting despite
[03:19:31] the crackdown. They hope that they'll be as the systems in protecting them from further bloodshed.
[03:19:37] I've called upon third of strikes and that's beginning to unfold.
[03:19:42] We're beginning to see more and more infections, which is very important as part of the
[03:19:46] transition.
[03:19:47] Yeah, that's a huge thing because as soon as the military realizes that they're going
[03:19:51] to lose, like one way or another, you're going to see tons of them roadchallel.
[03:19:55] Like I think that religious zealotry is really powerful, but whenever you're facing imminent
[03:20:03] destruction and the death of not just you, but your family too, I think
[03:20:07] a lot of people can see reason.
[03:20:09] I do, I think a lot of them will see reason.
[03:20:11] They're going to say, you know what?
[03:20:13] This doesn't look like a good idea.
[03:20:16] Well, this is at play as we speak.
[03:20:18] So preservation, yes, actually.
[03:20:20] We did directly at President Trump.
[03:20:21] And you have a message for President Trump.
[03:20:24] What is that message, sir?
[03:20:29] It's a president.
[03:20:30] You have already established your legacy
[03:20:32] as a man committed to peace and fighting evil forces.
[03:20:37] There's a reason why people in Iran are renaming streets after your name.
[03:20:41] They know that your total opposite to Barack Obama or Joe Biden.
[03:20:45] Oh, they know that you're not going to rule them under the law.
[03:20:47] Play an into plain into the Orange Man ego.
[03:20:50] Oh, you can care and fucking teed.
[03:20:54] This place is going to get blown the fuck up.
[03:20:56] You have?
[03:20:58] Well, that's the half-hat before.
[03:21:00] This is Martin.
[03:21:01] Yep.
[03:21:02] This time, they're empowered by the hope that you have their back.
[03:21:06] Your words of solidarity with the running people and your
[03:21:10] administration, and tremendous positive effect,
[03:21:14] let's hope that we can permanently seal this legacy by liberating Iran
[03:21:19] so that we and you can make Iran great again.
[03:21:22] Let's partner on this and have a better future for countries and for our people.
[03:21:27] This is an opportunity that has presented itself and prepared to return to Iran
[03:21:32] at the first possible opportunity.
[03:21:34] I'm already planning on that and the transition team.
[03:21:37] We hope only that the running people this time will be victorious
[03:21:40] and they will be because I know that Iranians are prepared to die for this cause and so
[03:21:45] I'm not very happy.
[03:21:46] I'm doing everything we can and I think it's not just for us as Iranians, it's for the whole world.
[03:21:52] Iranians are prepared to sacrifice not just for themselves but to make sure that all the evil that has been brought by this regime
[03:21:59] from the time it came to power,
[03:22:00] dissipates, and we can finally breathe
[03:22:04] in an atmosphere of tranquility,
[03:22:06] good relationship with our neighbors,
[03:22:08] with these realies, with our Arab neighbors,
[03:22:10] and the rest of the world.
[03:22:11] And this will happen because unlike this regime,
[03:22:14] this is the commitment of a nation.
[03:22:16] Are you willing to make the commitment
[03:22:18] to free and fair elections after the transition?
[03:22:22] Sir, how long...
[03:22:23] Oh, we're going to break up.
[03:22:24] The transition to take, and what happens then?
[03:22:27] So I'm going to be fake elections.
[03:22:29] The most important process is the democratic process is
[03:22:32] for the people to have the opportunity to have their
[03:22:34] representative debate, or what needs to be debated in a
[03:22:39] parliamentary process.
[03:22:40] My job is to leave this transition to make sure that
[03:22:44] no stone is left on turn, that in full transparency,
[03:22:46] people have an opportunity to elect their leaders freely
[03:22:49] and to decide their own future.
[03:22:51] Markov gets on the international observation.
[03:22:54] We will know that this would be fear and fair elections.
[03:22:57] I am committed to that that has always been my objective,
[03:23:01] but it is important that we have a good process
[03:23:04] and established to the world understand,
[03:23:06] and the people of Iran most importantly understand.
[03:23:08] Exactly, this time, how we're going to achieve that.
[03:23:11] Unlike what happened 47 years ago,
[03:23:14] where nobody really had a clue what it would mean to have,
[03:23:16] what how many plant for Iran,
[03:23:18] and by the time they woke up, it was too late.
[03:23:20] This time we cannot afford not to be clear on the alternative.
[03:23:24] I think the alternative is clear, the people have spoken, they trust in me and
[03:23:29] have stepped in at their request to provide them with that process.
[03:23:34] I'm committed to that and I will do everything that I can to ensure that we end up with
[03:23:39] a democratic alternative in Iran.
[03:23:41] Great.
[03:23:42] So how does the respect to transition to take?
[03:23:45] Right three years.
[03:23:46] Right three years.
[03:23:47] That's sort of possible.
[03:23:48] Realistic decision to take a couple of years because a lot of things this will happen
[03:23:52] and people need to be able to organize themselves for realistic.
[03:23:55] I mean, you got to be real.
[03:23:56] It's not going to happen over six months, bro.
[03:23:58] That's how it is.
[03:23:59] Structures and everything.
[03:24:01] Three days.
[03:24:01] So the process that shouldn't take longer than that.
[03:24:04] And it all depends on how successful we are in implementing the immediate short-term
[03:24:08] needs that will stabilize the country.
[03:24:11] All of that will have an impact on how quickly we can address that issue and bring the
[03:24:16] transition period to a minimum amount of time possible.
[03:24:20] The Trump administration a week ago went into Venezuela and extracted the leader there.
[03:24:28] Extracted.
[03:24:29] I love that.
[03:24:30] Bro, we straight kidnapped his ass.
[03:24:35] We sent him to fucking space marines in there and we just kidnapped them.
[03:24:40] That's it.
[03:24:41] Got you, white.
[03:24:42] Yeah.
[03:24:43] Adoro and.
[03:24:44] Got you, believe that incident galvanized the people in Iran.
[03:24:49] we help a little bit, but it's already happening.
[03:24:51] Look, every time countries are liberated anywhere in the world,
[03:24:55] it's a positive message of encouragement to other nations that are still
[03:24:59] gripping up with unwanted systems and regimes.
[03:25:03] It's a message of solidarity across the world.
[03:25:06] People were empowered when they saw the success of Nelson Mandela in South Africa,
[03:25:10] or the success of Lechva, Lessa in Poland, and so on and so forth.
[03:25:13] And in this case, our men as well as the friends who have the same
[03:25:16] the optical vision of a tomorrow liberated Iran,
[03:25:21] because unlike the connection of Caracas
[03:25:23] to Iran under these two regimes,
[03:25:25] they can understand that democratic nations
[03:25:27] will be the best partners possible.
[03:25:30] And the handful of Venezuelan people,
[03:25:32] I think the Iranian people get encouraged by that.
[03:25:34] And that's why I think the commitment
[03:25:36] to help the Iranian people in that liberation
[03:25:39] is not just, as I said, for the best interests
[03:25:42] of the Iranian people.
[03:25:43] But this is also in the best interests of the world,
[03:25:45] And particularly the United States of America.
[03:25:48] And would you be willing to actually run
[03:25:51] in a potential election?
[03:25:52] I mean, you just said you were a fighter pilot.
[03:25:54] You were trained in the United States.
[03:25:57] Are you willing to take off the uniform after a transition
[03:26:00] and say, yes, I am going to run in an election.
[03:26:03] And we will see who the people decide is their next name.
[03:26:07] I think you said it would, right?
[03:26:09] As I said, I'm here to lead.
[03:26:10] But the choice is that of the people.
[03:26:12] My job right now is to make sure
[03:26:14] that we achieve that transition.
[03:26:16] Let's go.
[03:26:16] That as an honest arbiter, I'm a unifying force.
[03:26:19] That's why they're calling my name
[03:26:21] because that they're trust in me.
[03:26:23] It's a huge responsibility that I intend to carry out
[03:26:26] to the best.
[03:26:26] Somebody says, ah, not gonna lie.
[03:26:28] I got super jealous of Venezuela
[03:26:30] when they kidnapped Maduro as a Canadian.
[03:26:35] As a Canadian, wow.
[03:26:37] So my ability.
[03:26:39] Your highness, there's an issue about the Chinese party
[03:26:43] part of this story as well. The Chinese finalized a deal back in 2021 to acquire ports in Iran.
[03:26:51] Oh, bro. Are there plans to try to separate from the Chinese Communist Party? How do you see that
[03:26:57] playing out? I think they should honor a lot of the deals with the Chinese. That way it doesn't
[03:27:02] fuck up the relations and the China can still trade with Iran and it doesn't fuck up the
[03:27:06] their economy anymore? I think they should.
[03:27:11] Not Maria, this regime out of week. No, I mean no, it sounds good to say no, but it's
[03:27:19] logistically probably an issue.
[03:27:23] Tab off for too many concessions, whether to Russia or to China. We don't believe that
[03:27:28] the future of Iran has to be antagonistic to Russia or Chinese interests. We just don't want
[03:27:33] to have unfair imposed imbalance arrangements.
[03:27:38] Most of these arrangements have been unfair and balanced,
[03:27:41] and it's basically devoid of our country in our national interests.
[03:27:45] So long as we can defend our national interests,
[03:27:47] we are prepared to deal with any block,
[03:27:49] so long as it's based on fair trade.
[03:27:51] And I think this is an element that will obviously
[03:27:54] be an issue of discussion,
[03:27:56] in parliament and future governments in Iran,
[03:27:58] as we, we've provided,
[03:27:59] to make a contract policy and relationship with the whole world.
[03:28:04] So you think that that could be part of the conversation
[03:28:06] trying to get the CCP out of owning those ports?
[03:28:10] Depends.
[03:28:12] As I said, this is something that has to be decided
[03:28:14] once we have a functioning democratic government.
[03:28:17] In the meantime, we have to be able to also protect
[03:28:20] the best interests of our nation.
[03:28:22] And that's why we should have an open mind
[03:28:24] as to how to deal with it.
[03:28:25] Well, everything is happening.
[03:28:26] It makes a total of service confrontation with anyone.
[03:28:28] We have to bring it back to sanity, responsible, pragmatic, and objective analysis.
[03:28:34] And see what's best.
[03:28:35] And hopefully we can have a based on mutual interest, a different arrangements that
[03:28:39] do one that we currently have.
[03:28:41] But it's totally love-sided and other demands erroneced national interest.
[03:28:45] That we can, of course, right?
[03:28:46] And like, yeah, it's like, I would be okay with, like, I think this is probably like,
[03:28:51] I don't know, but like, it seems like cutting off all relations with the countries that
[03:28:56] they were already doing business with.
[03:28:58] will probably do more harm than good.
[03:29:00] And you probably should transition
[03:29:01] into kind of taper it off.
[03:29:03] I mean, that way, it doesn't just like,
[03:29:05] it's like a fucking hundred to zero.
[03:29:07] You're getting all this money.
[03:29:08] And then the money stops, well, what the fuck, right?
[03:29:11] Trump used to say stop wars and fix conflicts.
[03:29:13] You think it's recent actions would go against that?
[03:29:16] I don't think so.
[03:29:17] I think that there are destabilizing forces
[03:29:19] that cause wars and cause conflicts.
[03:29:21] And sometimes you have to take an aggressive action
[03:29:24] to take defensive action, proactively in the future.
[03:29:28] So basically, you're pretty much cutting off a problem
[03:29:31] before the problem gets worse,
[03:29:33] or before the problem continues to just cause more problems.
[03:29:38] Let's stand for, and that would not.
[03:29:40] It's like, most things don't exist in a vacuum.
[03:29:42] This story is so, you know,
[03:29:43] about those things that I don't think about the idea
[03:29:45] of potential freedom and of free Iran.
[03:29:48] I don't see a lot of the international media covering it,
[03:29:52] like to be the safe, for example.
[03:29:54] What is your take on the media's role here?
[03:29:57] I'm going to look it up.
[03:29:58] But the basic mainstream media is entirely missing
[03:30:02] the actual narrative and ask that the people
[03:30:05] we run have.
[03:30:06] And again, when you have access of internet
[03:30:09] and the feedback from Iran,
[03:30:10] it is very difficult for the world
[03:30:12] to understand really what's happening.
[03:30:14] I hope that the media ultimately feel responsible
[03:30:18] in giving fair coverage to the facts on the Iranian Iran,
[03:30:22] I'd rather than to offer some on-time
[03:30:26] that the opinions or biased interpretation
[03:30:30] was happening.
[03:30:31] But regardless of whether the media coverage exists or not,
[03:30:34] it's going to happen.
[03:30:35] We know what we need to do as a nation,
[03:30:36] but I think the world that has been in awe of the courage
[03:30:41] and determination of our competitors
[03:30:43] have bypassed mainstream media.
[03:30:45] They do here, they're from the running people.
[03:30:47] I just hope that they do their professional job
[03:30:49] and this time really, we have accurate accounting
[03:30:53] of what's really happening.
[03:30:54] And let the people judge on their own,
[03:30:57] as opposed to that's never going to happen.
[03:30:59] It's actually crazy how bad media is now.
[03:31:03] And I think that what's happened
[03:31:04] is that somewhere down the line,
[03:31:06] the media has decided that it's no longer their job
[03:31:09] to report the news, it's their job to tell you the news.
[03:31:13] And so instead of telling you basically what's happening,
[03:31:17] they're telling you like their version of what they think about what's happening.
[03:31:22] And I think that's been a very big, you know,
[03:31:25] paradigm shift for them.
[03:31:27] Push an opinion.
[03:31:28] MSM's propaganda.
[03:31:29] Yeah, it's total propaganda.
[03:31:30] And you're trying to be sure you go.
[03:31:32] I want to get your take on these threats from the Iranian
[03:31:36] company regime, saying that they will target US military bases in the Middle East.
[03:31:42] Should the Trump administration get involved here?
[03:31:45] Are you expecting the administration, do you want to see the administration going to Iran
[03:31:50] and take out coal may need?
[03:31:52] What's the matter with the other time?
[03:31:53] That they will hit back at our military industry in the Middle East.
[03:32:00] Look, the people in of Iran have responded and reacted positively to a promise of intervention
[03:32:06] by the President and his administration.
[03:32:08] He starts to be very good.
[03:32:09] The regime turns their gun and continue massacring some people.
[03:32:13] That would not remain unanswered.
[03:32:15] That's the ask on the ground.
[03:32:17] We need to understand that this time,
[03:32:18] if you're running people are successful.
[03:32:20] I keep seeing people saying that supporting a
[03:32:22] round revolution is pro Israel, and I'm so confused.
[03:32:25] It is pro Israel.
[03:32:27] Sometimes you find yourself in a position where people who you don't like
[03:32:32] have the same shared goals as you.
[03:32:36] That's the way the real world works.
[03:32:40] It's not like the bad guys only want bad things and the good guys
[03:32:43] is only one good thing. Obviously. That kind of exists for a good long way in the running
[03:32:53] people prevail in this world that we have against this regime and we need to cut the
[03:32:58] damaged water from good so it can no longer be a threat to a running interest to American
[03:33:04] interest to regional interest and the only solution is to make sure that this regime goes
[03:33:10] is done for good and the running people can liberate themselves because they are
[03:33:15] country to this regime that is a sworn enemy of America. We run as our friend to America.
[03:33:21] We've proved it before and we've proved it again.
[03:33:24] Your highness, when was the last time you were in Iraq?
[03:33:26] We didn't like Russia but they went after Hitler.
[03:33:28] Yeah, exactly. And like that's the thing is that, like, for example, like, does that mean going after Hitler's
[03:33:32] bad? Because, like, you know, the Soviets were there? Like, the Soviets were also against
[03:33:36] or no, of course not. So it's a very weird perspective that people have, where it's like
[03:33:41] you can never be on the same side as something that you disagree with. And this is kind of what I was
[03:33:46] saying before about how this like emotion-based politics that people have now is like it's just
[03:33:51] it it's so terrible. It was July of 1978. Oh wow. Your highness, it's one of the
[03:34:04] this morning. Yes, we will be watching. Thank you, sir.
[03:34:11] The Royal Highness Reset, Paul Ophi, will be right back.
[03:34:14] Can you believe that we're actually potentially going to watch the return of the
[03:34:19] Prince of Persia? That's pretty fucking crazy, isn't it? Oh my god. Yeah, there's the video
[03:34:26] I just watched right there and we cover a Garth of Politics, maybe, right? Yeah, can you imagine
[03:34:31] That's actually insane, isn't it?
[03:34:33] Yeah, holy fuck, it's fucking awesome.
[03:34:35] Yeah, it is, it's really crazy.
[03:34:36] So let me look at the BBC
[03:34:38] and let's see what they're covering
[03:34:40] and what they're talking about, okay?
[03:34:42] So BBC news.
[03:34:46] All right, so let's pull it up.
[03:34:48] Okay, and here we go, let's look at it.
[03:34:52] And so they made one video about it 10 hours ago
[03:34:57] after all the protests.
[03:35:01] there's two videos about this. I feel like they've done a pretty good amount covering the
[03:35:08] Iran protests, but before three days ago, there's only one there. I'm looking to see the
[03:35:28] here's what I'm really looking for is that is the increased coverage now a result of
[03:35:34] people calling them out or is it just like a confirmation bias? Because how many days
[03:35:41] have these protests been going on for? I would say like 10 days, basically, right?
[03:35:50] Yeah, like 15 days, they got called 14 days, okay, it's longer than that.
[03:35:53] So it seems like they've made like two or three videos of this, but not a real a massive
[03:36:02] amount of them.
[03:36:03] I don't know guys, I feel like it's kind of they push an agenda, they're fake, well let
[03:36:08] me see if they actually are fake or not.
[03:36:10] Let's see what they're saying here.
[03:36:12] Iran protests, so...
[03:36:14] Hello, I'm Nikita.
[03:36:15] We start with the latest from Iran, because in the last hour, the country's parliament
[03:36:20] speaker has warned that any attack by the United States over the country's
[03:36:25] on top. Let's watch this until we hear something that's bullshit.
[03:36:29] In protests, we'll lead to Tehran striking back against Israel.
[03:36:35] About the original US bases as what he called the legitimate targets. These are some
[03:36:41] of the pictures that state TV showed as Parliament debated what to do. Now US media is
[03:36:48] reporting that President Trump has been briefed on new options for military strides against
[03:36:54] Iran.
[03:36:55] Yes, for example.
[03:36:56] Foreigners to the killing of protestors.
[03:36:58] Now, inside Iran, hundreds of people have been reportedly killed all wounded by Iran's
[03:37:04] security forces.
[03:37:06] People say it's thousands.
[03:37:07] I don't know if it's worth.
[03:37:08] It's worth stopping it right there.
[03:37:09] Let's go a little bit longer over the past three days as details of the violence against
[03:37:15] protestors emerge, despite an internet blackout, the unrest is causing major issues for
[03:37:21] Iran's medical system. Staff at three hospitals have told the BBC, their facilities are
[03:37:27] overwhelmed with debt or injured patients. Agency Persian says it's verified some 70 bodies
[03:37:35] were brought just one hospital on Friday the protests began in late December, sparked by Iran's
[03:37:43] worsening economic situation. They now spread across the country.
[03:37:48] This seems to be fine so far for a while.
[03:37:50] I have to use correspondent Joe Inwood.
[03:37:52] I see it.
[03:37:53] I've always seen unrest turned into revolution.
[03:37:58] These protests which began over rising prices have spread right across the ground.
[03:38:03] This footage is from the city of Mashaad in Iran's northeast.
[03:38:08] We don't know exactly when it was filmed, but it is recent.
[03:38:13] And this was the capital Tehran last night.
[03:38:17] Huge crowds took to the streets,
[03:38:19] braving the bitter cold and threats of state violence.
[03:38:23] The death toll is right.
[03:38:24] It seems just a single hospital, BBC Persian verified 70 bodies on one night.
[03:38:30] It seems like they're reporting on this accurately.
[03:38:33] Nothing about the Islamic regime so far, just economic reasons.
[03:38:38] That's a really good catch man. I didn't even think of that. Good one. Yeah, let's see if they actually, you know what, let's watch this and see if they call it the Islamic regime at all.
[03:38:53] If they connect it to the religion at all. That's a great point.
[03:38:59] Listen to the sound and how they're hitting people, this man says.
[03:39:06] No, we have the answers.
[03:39:09] They run for their lives, a security force is open fire.
[03:39:15] They're our reports of power cuts in the capital.
[03:39:20] We know for sure that the internet and phones have been blocked.
[03:39:25] But people want their voices heard.
[03:39:28] If you want to see Israel in a beam I don't want to see any intervention unless it's necessary
[03:39:32] I've said that before and I just I don't have the knowledge to know whether it's necessary or not
[03:39:38] So I would that that's my my outlook on it like philosophy. What's
[03:39:44] People are hopeful now because this time everyone is united by concern for their livelihood
[03:39:50] It's a matter in culture and their future
[03:39:52] This is why they have come out together with one voice to bring this to an outcome.
[03:39:58] This is the man the protesters want to see removed from power.
[03:40:02] Iran's supreme leader, Ali Haman Aye, has called the protesters' vandals.
[03:40:10] Not at all. They're not bringing up its the Islamic regime at all.
[03:40:16] Here, a building burns in the city of Yast, but it's not random, not a single thing.
[03:40:22] It was linked to a state foundation.
[03:40:24] And all man, the option.
[03:40:26] Iran's prosecuted general announced that any protestors could be charged as enemies of God and face the death.
[03:40:34] I wonder if they're going to bring up the fact that they're burning down the mosques.
[03:40:38] That penalty.
[03:40:40] But, as the regime's response hardens, they will know the threats they face and not only
[03:40:47] internal.
[03:40:48] We will get involved, we'll be hitting them very hard, we'll get hurt.
[03:40:52] President Trump has repeatedly threatened military strikes if protesters are killed.
[03:40:57] And last night posted on social media that Iran is looking up freedom, perhaps like never
[03:41:02] before.
[03:41:03] The USA stands ready to help.
[03:41:08] protest present a threat to the regime unlike anything seen it's a lie by
[03:41:12] omission yep exactly is much of the youthful population of this country
[03:41:18] seem to have decided they've had enough.
[03:41:20] Is that regime but not as long as a regime?
[03:41:22] Yep.
[03:41:24] He calls the vandals but say they can be charged as enemies of God what the fuck?
[03:41:29] Yep.
[03:41:30] Well the government here was formed in revolution.
[03:41:33] If it ends the same way the government here was formed in revolution.
[03:41:38] They could come at a heavy price, drawing wood using use.
[03:41:46] They're taught on the General David Petraeus, who was also the former CIA.
[03:41:51] I mean, it's true, but I think that it's again, it's like an over-simplification.
[03:41:55] Like not adding in the religious component, I think, is a deliberate, it's a deliberate
[03:42:00] misunderstanding.
[03:42:01] Direct to Antulet.
[03:42:03] Yeah, what kind of revolution was it?
[03:42:05] in Iraq during the 2007 search before later commanding U.S. forces in Afghanistan, told us
[03:42:12] what the U.S. can do without getting boots on the ground in Iran.
[03:42:16] Well, there are numerous options, so you can all the way from diplomat and informational,
[03:42:20] even just getting starlink dishes in on the ground would help them communicate with each other
[03:42:25] and with the outside world. There can be economic sanctions, various types against individuals,
[03:42:32] against Iran's ability to export oil, others humanitarian options, and then of course there
[03:42:37] are many military options, and I was also the former commander of the Central Command,
[03:42:42] which is the greater Middle East that would be the regional combat and command that undoubtedly
[03:42:47] has been developing the menus of options for the President and others to consider.
[03:42:53] There are certainly these strikes on the headquarters of the security force
[03:42:57] organizations that are violently putting down these protests, these demonstrations,
[03:43:01] that have been killing the people in very substantial numbers, and he could go after the
[03:43:06] missile capability that they had, which, of course, was heavily damaged during the Israeli
[03:43:13] strikes against Iran, and which concluded with the US substantial bombing as well, they've
[03:43:19] been trying to re-constitute those missile arsenals that would be useful. It could prevent
[03:43:25] some of the retaliation that might be of a concern. Again, a number of different activities
[03:43:31] that wouldn't require boots on the ground,
[03:43:33] that many of which could even be done
[03:43:35] with unmanned systems, cruise missiles and the lake.
[03:43:39] Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
[03:43:40] Yes, we're following the obvious one.
[03:43:42] Lassie is from BBC Persian and gave us this update
[03:43:45] on the latest from inside Iran.
[03:43:48] Despite the digital blackout, we have images
[03:43:51] and we have eyewitnesses, both in the medical staff,
[03:43:56] community and protesters across the cities
[03:44:00] that these protests have been going on.
[03:44:02] And the picture it gives us is one of extreme horror.
[03:44:07] Yeah, these were going up in the centers
[03:44:11] outside in the outskirts of Tehran
[03:44:13] and other cities in the hospitals.
[03:44:15] And the numbers are growing in the hospital staff
[03:44:19] or well.
[03:44:21] The fact that the communication has been cut
[03:44:23] to this in the severe manner that it has
[03:44:26] had happened in the last 60 hours almost.
[03:44:29] Yeah, I've heard a lot of people,
[03:44:30] but able to contact their family or friends and Iran for like two or three days now.
[03:44:36] And means even doctors can't reach other doctors to ask for them to show up at the hospital because the needs is so severe.
[03:44:43] So the numbers obviously we don't have an exact but hundreds have been killed or injured brought into these hospitals and most of them would live ammunition.
[03:44:53] And there is images of families.
[03:44:57] Not once, if they said that it's Islamic or anything like that, they haven't brought
[03:45:01] up the fact that the Iranians are burning mosques.
[03:45:04] They haven't brought up the fact that it's an Islamic revolution that put this government
[03:45:07] in power and they haven't brought up that element at all.
[03:45:11] Identifying the bodies of their loved ones, the reports that the government doesn't even
[03:45:17] allow them to bury them.
[03:45:19] That's what horrific scene on one side. The other is one of the jaw-dropping bravery
[03:45:27] because despite the digital blackout and despite the other still doing stuff shootings and killings
[03:45:33] of protesters, there are still ongoing protests that have been happening as late as a few hours ago
[03:45:41] into Iran and other cities which indicate that these protesters knowing the risk that it carries
[03:45:47] which clearly is includes their lives are still coming out and the government has yet to
[03:45:56] manage to crack down fully and end these protests.
[03:46:01] Are the protesters hoping that President Trump will get involved?
[03:46:07] I think so, President Trump, we are to engage everybody.
[03:46:09] I would assume that Iran is a non-emotional Earth and people have very different opinions about
[03:46:15] what should happen? Obviously there's wide agreement and the largest scale of protests is a
[03:46:20] sign of it that they want this regime gone. And how it comes to the regime, obviously, they've
[03:46:26] taken the matter to their own hands and risking their lives by coming out. But there are obviously
[03:46:31] many who would welcome some sort of a foreign system being informed.
[03:46:37] May pause this and kind of explain the reason why I'm trying to focus on the idea that they're
[03:46:42] they're not bringing up the Islamic regime.
[03:46:45] The reason why is that I think that the BBC is intellectually
[03:46:48] and ideologically captured by a group of people
[03:46:52] that want to not anger the people inside of Europe
[03:46:55] and specifically inside of Britain,
[03:46:58] that want to, you know,
[03:47:00] they don't want to say anything that might make
[03:47:03] the extremist Muslims in their country angry.
[03:47:05] Like I don't have a problem with a Muslim government
[03:47:08] or something like that, but the reality is
[03:47:11] that they're reporting is being controlled
[03:47:15] and decided by them being afraid of retaliation
[03:47:18] or a negative response from the Islamic potential
[03:47:22] terrorists in their own country.
[03:47:24] This is inside of Europe.
[03:47:26] And so this is the reason why I'm watching this
[03:47:28] in order to try to find out like whether they're gonna
[03:47:31] say it or not, is to see if they're gonna talk about it
[03:47:34] or if they're not gonna talk about it.
[03:47:36] You see that, that's my point, right?
[03:47:38] And so we do, or not, yeah,
[03:47:41] We're not as on a country, yeah, I definitely think so.
[03:47:44] US mainstream media isn't reporting on because they don't want to
[03:47:46] show the US protesters what an actual fascist regime would do to them.
[03:47:49] Yeah, of course.
[03:47:51] It's pretty sure a BBC does not call the Vatican a Christian state either.
[03:47:54] I don't know if they do or not.
[03:47:58] We know archer sample size, but I agree.
[03:48:00] You're a bit wrong. The BBC supported I at solar 47 years ago.
[03:48:03] It's not just now. I think it's been going on for a while.
[03:48:06] Yeah.
[03:48:09] The only just said the regime and your response is what regime was a functional with you.
[03:48:13] So I'll explain it because maybe you're like not a you're not an understander.
[03:48:21] Yeah, so it's an Islamic regime. It's an oppressive Islamic theocratic regime
[03:48:26] that kills people based off of their religious rules. Do you understand why I think that it's
[03:48:32] It's problematic that they're admitting that information.
[03:48:41] You understand that?
[03:48:44] And I think that they're intentionally omitting that information and reporting from it.
[03:48:49] They're reporting it in a way that is minimizing the religious influence on this protest
[03:48:57] in order to not offend the people that are extremist religious people in their own country
[03:49:02] in their own area. I think that's what's happening. And I think it's because they're
[03:49:06] ideal actually captured by those people. Do you understand that? I do. Why did you
[03:49:14] say what regime then? Because it's an Islamic regime rather than just a regime. Do you understand?
[03:49:27] Does that make sense to you?
[03:49:32] I'll give this person one more response.
[03:49:45] I don't want to waste too much time on this.
[03:49:49] It does.
[03:49:50] Does it to you then?
[03:49:58] Starlink, giving people more easy access to the Internet, all the way to targeting leadership
[03:50:05] with military interventions.
[03:50:07] Not everybody agrees that these are productive, especially when it comes to military intervention.
[03:50:11] Many worry that it will lead to the regime, heart and imposition even more and possibly hit
[03:50:18] at targets in the Middle East and this turning into some sort of a mass of war, which will then distract from what the protesters want.
[03:50:25] And some think there is no other way without the foreign help, how could they overcome it?
[03:50:30] Yeah, they're afraid.
[03:50:31] They extremely brutal crackdown by the regime that is armed to the teeth.
[03:50:36] So the reality of these protesters, they know what they don't want.
[03:50:40] But how do we get to that place?
[03:50:42] Very is depending on who you speak to.
[03:50:45] I know it's difficult, but you have covered other protests that have taken a hit around.
[03:50:51] What do you think will happen next?
[03:50:54] is really the million dollar question but it is different from the other
[03:50:58] protests that I've covered and I live through it is large scale it's still not
[03:51:04] always off-combrating. It's British news requiring it to be off-partial,
[03:51:08] no of course you don't. Let me ask you a question if it's so impartial then
[03:51:20] Then, why did people resign after Trump exposed them for misediting his speech on January 6th?
[03:51:50] I want to wait for it, see what's that?
[03:51:54] Is there a difference between a leftist and a center person,
[03:51:57] politically?
[03:51:57] Because it was not impartial.
[03:52:02] So then it didn't work then, right?
[03:52:06] So very clearly, the regulation doesn't work
[03:52:10] because if it did work, then that wouldn't have happened.
[03:52:15] I'm going to ask you a question.
[03:52:18] Do you really think that the BDC is impartial?
[03:52:28] Do you really think that?
[03:52:42] Yes, so you just gave me an example of them being impartial and then you said that they are
[03:52:48] Oh my fucking god.
[03:52:52] I just...
[03:52:56] Holy fuck man, it's just...
[03:53:00] Where do you even say this?
[03:53:02] It's just insane.
[03:53:04] Where does this hear?
[03:53:06] Where are they in print?
[03:53:08] Was trying to impose Islamic terrorism?
[03:53:10] No.
[03:53:12] I think they're trying to playkate them.
[03:53:14] Yep, they're trying to playkate them.
[03:53:16] I think that, if you follow, so this is the way that I think about things, right, is that
[03:53:21] I follow incentives whenever I try to discern what people's behavior is going to be.
[03:53:26] And when I follow the incentive of somebody looking to try to make people think something,
[03:53:32] it's undeniable that people who have an agenda will gravitate towards things that are perceived
[03:53:38] as being impartial, naturally, right?
[03:53:42] And so because of that, I think that you should always approach it from the perspective
[03:53:47] that it is not being impartial.
[03:53:49] I can use being partial when opposite arguments have branded hate speech gets you jailed.
[03:53:54] Yeah, exactly.
[03:53:55] And it's like, yeah, this is even inside.
[03:53:57] Yeah, we won't be getting arrested.
[03:53:58] That's a good point too.
[03:53:59] Yeah, and Britain, you get arrested for social media posts.
[03:54:02] Yeah, how could it be impartial?
[03:54:04] Across the country, it's across demographics.
[03:54:08] And it has faced perhaps the the most brutal the most bloody crackdown in the last seven to hours and it hasn't died down yet.
[03:54:18] That's why they that's why they turn off the protesters for possibly a different outcome than the previous process.
[03:54:25] But does it mean that we'll see a smooth transition to a regime change?
[03:54:30] Certainly that's something that nobody would dead on at this point.
[03:54:34] Baman Calvasi from BBC Persia, more Dr. Sahar Razavi is the director of the Iranian and Middle Eastern
[03:54:41] study center at California State University. She gave me her assessment of what's going on inside
[03:54:47] Iran. Just as Baman Calvasi has shared this started and they relatively just as the
[03:54:55] old protests in Iran began, it began with a spark that turned into large scale demands for a complete
[03:55:01] transformation of the system. The last time there was an internet black out of this scale.
[03:55:07] The rail protest was during bloody up on the 2019 and by the time the internet turned about gone.
[03:55:13] Estimates ranged from the very low and 200 something to the more likely end of the round 1500,
[03:55:20] according to a rotors report, had been killed by the government. So when we see internet
[03:55:25] that lack of state.
[03:55:26] You can become very concerned even in spite of the fact that they're not.
[03:55:29] So this is again, like you just, it's like what I've said before, follow incentives.
[03:55:33] Very obviously the black outs are going to be, they turn off the internet and then they
[03:55:38] kill everybody, duh, obviously.
[03:55:41] Our images and reports coming out from Iran from on the ground.
[03:55:46] But it's analogous better now, but it was even 2018.
[03:55:49] is it may have begun as a slightly smaller, smaller scale protest than the woman-life freedom
[03:55:57] movement in 2022, but it has quickly ballooned out to bring in more and more sectors of society,
[03:56:03] including labor unions, students, people in rural and urban areas, sectors of society that
[03:56:11] have typically not been as engaged in protests. The economic crisis was the spark this time.
[03:56:19] But it is always sparked by something, and then it balloons out to a bigger, bigger scale
[03:56:24] process.
[03:56:25] There's a U.S. President Trump said that the U.S. stands ready to help those things
[03:56:30] and it was a big thing during that war. I don't know about that.
[03:56:35] President Trump tends to prefer quick wins and easy, easy optics. So my sense is that
[03:56:44] He is more has it to get involved directly on the ground.
[03:56:48] If he thinks that there will be a challenge in investment,
[03:56:51] you don't be an easy victory.
[03:56:54] She's right about that.
[03:56:55] This point is entirely possible when the United States
[03:56:59] and Israel together initiated the 12th day
[03:57:03] war over the summer.
[03:57:05] Many of us were surprised, because a lot of blaster
[03:57:09] usually doesn't turn into a...
[03:57:11] I think a lot of people were surprised by that.
[03:57:13] never Trump just came out and said, yeah, we already bombed the shit out of him. It was done
[03:57:16] like fucking two hours ago. I think a lot of people were like, God damn.
[03:57:22] To armed attacks, but this time it did. And I think this right now it may, but at this point,
[03:57:30] I am, it was a pretty big shot. I'm preserving judgment to see what's going to happen next
[03:57:35] from President Trump. We know the reports say hundreds of people have never said it didn't
[03:57:40] mentioned, Rosa Pazabi, a single time during the whole coverage, even no millions of protesters
[03:57:45] are calling out as a name. That's straight already. What options are open for the government
[03:57:51] there in the Supreme Leader if they do want to continue cracking down on these protests?
[03:57:57] This is the big question because what's different now for the government compared to the last
[03:58:02] round of protests or last large scale protests in 2022 is that their regional support structure
[03:58:09] has completely changed. In the past, they've been relatively freer to crack down so brutally
[03:58:16] as they always have, because they felt buttressed by their regional alliances, including Bush
[03:58:22] Farahal, a sudden Syria, Hamas, and his mom. These are even Russia, which is bogged down in
[03:58:30] now Ukraine. They're fucked. It's alliances have been significantly weakened,
[03:58:37] which makes it more difficult for them to engage in large-scale crackdowns without the looming threat of foreign intervention.
[03:58:45] Yeah, exactly.
[03:58:46] The options, if they continue the crackdown, which is their solution,
[03:58:51] okay, there we go. I don't think they're going to say it at all.
[03:58:53] Rising. Then they're going to say it at single-talk.
[03:58:56] That they are giving the United States and Israel and the US's regional allies
[03:59:01] is the opportunity and the opening to intervene militarily.
[03:59:06] If they do not crack down, if they make concessions,
[03:59:09] if they make conciliatory justice.
[03:59:11] They didn't say it a single time.
[03:59:13] One or two of the risk to them is that the protesters
[03:59:17] see it as a sign that they should keep pushing.
[03:59:19] Oh, that's an important thing.
[03:59:20] That happened in 1978.
[03:59:22] So they are kind of stuck between a rock and a marketplace right now.
[03:59:27] If they do, you will admit you're a target.
[03:59:30] Well, it sure seems like it didn't matter because it didn't happen.
[03:59:34] Yep, there it is.
[03:59:35] And nobody's saying and you have somebody saying the BBC is less biased
[03:59:40] in any of your American Slop.
[03:59:43] Sure, I think that's probably true.
[03:59:47] Yeah, wow, they're better than Fox News and CNN.
[03:59:52] Oh, wow, wow, that's amazing.
[03:59:56] That's a, wow, that's so good.
[03:59:58] Good job.
[03:59:59] Yeah, again, the big problem is whenever you're doing something like this, like they never mentioned Islamic
[04:00:05] Let me go back if I can look at this. Where's the transcript?
[04:00:08] We're gonna go ahead and search the transcript. Can I search this? Let me see control F?
[04:00:15] No, okay, so there's no example of them saying that except for one comment right there. The transcript has nothing to do with this at all.
[04:00:24] Let me see if I scroll down and that way it's searching the entire thing and
[04:00:34] Nope not a single time
[04:00:36] So you don't talk about that at all and not by much bro. Yeah, I think that they're running cover for it. I do and
[04:00:43] They're not talking about the prints at all and I feel like it's pretty obvious
[04:00:47] Fox is almost radicalized being I was feeling it happened. I stopped watching. Yeah
[04:00:51] It's important to make sure that you listen to different perspectives on things, even ones that you disagree with.
[04:00:56] Well, this is why Democrats being and are being anti-Hemos because they see the Iran Revolution and now Democrats want to play OGs.
[04:01:02] I've always been against terrorism.
[04:01:04] Yeah, definitely.
[04:01:05] And doesn't matter if they say it's a Islamic regime.
[04:01:07] It does because being an Islamic regime is like crucial to the identity of the country and of the government.
[04:01:16] government. And by omitting the fact that there's a tremendous religious element to it,
[04:01:21] you are effectively making it as if that didn't happen and that's not a factor when
[04:01:26] it's actually a gigantic factor and it's not just because of economics. Obviously, it's
[04:01:31] a big reason. It might be the main straw that broke the camel's back but there's a lot
[04:01:35] of other straw that's there too. So, they call it these long grubbic and articles. I don't
[04:01:40] know about an article. I'm looking at this video. Do you think someone's speaking playing
[04:01:43] English, and says, has ball on Hamas with an accent that
[04:01:46] mean they support like what has on does.
[04:01:47] I don't think so.
[04:01:48] No, it's crazy.
[04:01:49] They avoid calling as on a regime because it
[04:01:51] will legitimize it.
[04:01:52] I don't think that's true.
[04:01:53] I think that they're doing it because they're
[04:01:54] identity captured.
[04:01:55] I do think so.
[04:01:56] And I think that, again, with something like the BBC,
[04:02:00] the lies that they tell and the way that they manipulate
[04:02:04] information is so subtle.
[04:02:07] And they're usually do it by omission or by a,
[04:02:11] like basically a disproportionate coverage
[04:02:14] of one thing versus another.
[04:02:15] And so calling it out in a lot of cases,
[04:02:18] sometimes makes you sound like a skit-so.
[04:02:20] But the truth is that, you know,
[04:02:23] sometimes the skit-so's are right.
[04:02:25] They are.
[04:02:26] You a blocking people going to college.
[04:02:27] And yeah, I know that absolutely.
[04:02:29] Yeah, 100% of course.
[04:02:31] And let me see if there's any more
[04:02:33] of the posts about it, too.
[04:02:35] Basically said the revolution is caused
[04:02:36] by rising egg prices.
[04:02:38] Yeah, exactly.
[04:02:39] I can't see an activist around it, what what?
[04:02:42] What is this?
[04:02:43] I'm not going to speak on Iranians because I'm not Iranian, but I am part of the Palestine crowd.
[04:02:48] So I'm not going to speak on Iranians because I'm not Iranian, but I am part of the free Palestine crowd.
[04:02:55] So I will tell you why I personally don't align with the mainstream free Iran woman life for you to move.
[04:03:00] And that's because it is rooted in Islamophobic, pro-colonial.
[04:03:05] Oh boy.
[04:03:10] Your regime changed that doesn't actually serve the interest of the Iranian people.
[04:03:16] They sure seem to think, hey, I'm not going to talk about Iranian people, by the way,
[04:03:22] this isn't going to serve their interests even though they're out there protesting for it.
[04:03:27] They put it on the record that just because I'm Muslim, doesn't mean that I support the Islamic regime of Iran.
[04:03:33] Nobody said that.
[04:03:34] That one of the fields like the governments in the world that just have the backbone to
[04:03:38] stand up to Israel and America. Yes. Does that mean that I said the backbone to stand up
[04:03:43] to Israel and America? You mean like whenever they get bombed and then they don't do anything
[04:03:47] after that and then they kill their own people? It seems like the only thing that they really
[04:03:52] have the backbone to do is to kill their own civilians. Iran's really good at killing
[04:03:58] their own civilians.
[04:03:59] For their oppressive policies, forcing women to watch a job, sending the wrong people
[04:04:05] to be up those who don't absolutely not.
[04:04:07] Yes, your job is obligatory in Islam, but not by the force of random men in power, and
[04:04:12] it's we made.
[04:04:13] So the problem is not the fact that they have to wear a hijab, it's who's telling them
[04:04:19] to do it.
[04:04:20] It's a bigger sin than not wearing a hijab, but Iranian regime have done that.
[04:04:24] So I'm not going to stand here and say that I support everything they do just because I'm
[04:04:28] a hijab in the slum woman. I'm not disdounding the Iranian to regardless of why they
[04:04:32] saw on the political spectrum, should democratically elect their leaders and have the power
[04:04:37] to choose their representatives, not Israel, not America, not us.
[04:04:44] I think that people like this are intentionally trying to muddy the waters and make the
[04:04:48] Iranian revolution seem like its synonymous with America or Israel. I think that's what
[04:04:53] they're doing.
[04:04:54] But truthfully, this whole thing goes, and this is exactly what I was saying.
[04:04:59] Well, beyond just, I want the freedom to show my likes and not why I can job. You don't
[04:05:04] even have to go that far back in history to know that any regime changed that involves
[04:05:07] America is never in the best interest of your people. How do you truly believe that
[04:05:11] installing a Zionist puppet shot is going to benefit you in any way when...
[04:05:15] Yeah, we go!
[04:05:17] Very soon, people, the first place.
[04:05:20] economy in the first place by placing you under decades of sanctions so that your economy
[04:05:25] could plunder. Please look at your neighbors.
[04:05:27] Well, if the economy was already under sanctions, then why were they sending money to terrorist
[04:05:31] groups? I mean, if the government of Iran really cared about the people there, then why
[04:05:37] were they not taking the remaining amount of money that they had and instead of investing
[04:05:42] it on terrorist groups that destabilized the region, they instead invested it in their own
[04:05:46] people. Oh, wow. And then tell me that American intervention will work out in your
[04:05:54] best interests. You're literally liking Islamophobia, Kasparra proper. Oh my God, it's just
[04:06:03] people in the West don't care about the Middle East. They care about hating Jews. Oh my god,
[04:06:07] Kasparra propaganda. God comments about all the hate in Jews, which is bear the proofs my point
[04:06:13] that your mainstream selective movement doesn't align with actual liberation, but the water down
[04:06:18] Western version of it, but then also like in comments about the hate group is an oppressive
[04:06:22] reaction. The crowd is an uninformed mass that blindly follows the media. They have no idea,
[04:06:26] but by screaming free Palestine, they're supporting another pressure regime called Hamas.
[04:06:31] Well, what's she saying about this? But then also like in comments about the hate group is an oppressive
[04:06:35] regime. Girl, that orphan's fighting for their right to live on that indigenous land.
[04:06:40] The orphans fighting for their right to live on their indigenous land, by what raping prisoners, and then killing their own people who disagree with them, their terrorists.
[04:06:54] She's literally running defense for Hamas.
[04:06:59] Like, you can be against Israel and be against Hamas at the same time. You don't have to pick one or the other.
[04:07:08] That's you see them as dangerous for fighting for their freedoms, but can justify it when they're fighting for their freedoms.
[04:07:15] The freedom was to rape and kill people. Oh my god.
[04:07:19] He ends a trying to do the same. Tells me everything I need to know about you. Iran is a Muslim country and like most Muslim countries.
[04:07:25] No, it's not. It's forced Muslim because the government kills people that aren't.
[04:07:33] Like it's just...
[04:07:37] Oh, man, I just, why do it, what's wrong with you?
[04:07:43] It's just complete total propaganda.
[04:07:46] She's just going out there and lying.
[04:07:49] They are not secular.
[04:07:51] But, they use them.
[04:07:53] No, that's not the only two options.
[04:07:55] Is Lomicking secular or not the only two options?
[04:07:58] Religion to govern that country's via the Sharia.
[04:08:02] No, you shouldn't force women to our hijab or kill them over it.
[04:08:05] But it's common sense that you can't dress skinpy in a Muslim country.
[04:08:09] Women?
[04:08:10] Why?
[04:08:13] I don't even know what's the logic there.
[04:08:20] It's just...
[04:08:22] Oh my God.
[04:08:24] Another one? Yep, another one.
[04:08:28] Men lie for you, but my friends and Switzerland and Sweden
[04:08:31] want to pass laws that bound women from wiring the carb or hijab.
[04:08:34] which is actually a strip's women of that choice to cover up.
[04:08:37] It's quick hits.
[04:08:38] So I guess by this logic, we have to overthrow that government's
[04:08:41] and install poppin leaders because women still do not have certain freedoms.
[04:08:44] If I'm going to be rude.
[04:08:49] No, because they're not Islamic countries.
[04:08:53] You don't get to go around and force your ideology everywhere in the world.
[04:08:59] The honest, a lot of this is just dumped in the westernmost idea of
[04:09:02] time liberation and freedom to want to walk out naked.
[04:09:06] No thought. Right.
[04:09:09] How a miracle is real. Just want to use you for their own regional interests. It's fine.
[04:09:14] You can steal our resources and put a laptop in power to control it.
[04:09:18] And these, I can go out, showing my legs.
[04:09:23] Jesus Christ. Yep. There you go. Just a piece of shit. I know. It's nuts.
[04:09:28] And as a man, a wish just withdrew here, yeah, I guess so that's Muslim extremist world domination coming out.
[04:09:34] Yeah, I mean, I think that really the biggest like mask off for this is it's talking about how, you know, the Hamas are orphans that are fighting for their home.
[04:09:45] Hamas create orphans that they create orphans themselves by killing the parents of people that disagree with them inside of Palestine.
[04:09:55] What are you talking about? It's insane. Like I don't know how they just keep finding themselves
[04:10:03] How is it that they screw people keeps finding themselves on the side of carerous?
[04:10:08] Isn't that weird? Why does it happen?
[04:10:11] Yeah, it says nothing to do with them killing grown people or sponsoring terrorists or forcing religion on people. Yeah, and then especially her saying oh
[04:10:17] Well, it's an Islamic country. I bet it is whenever if you're not Islamic you die, I bet it is absolutely
[04:10:25] So let's see here, and where is this here?
[04:10:28] Vincent and Congress are now including all
[04:10:30] because this body is going to done Trump
[04:10:31] for committing mass mass gatherings in this waylands.
[04:10:33] A mass massager against Venezuelaans.
[04:10:36] Really, I didn't know that at all.
[04:10:38] And what's this here?
[04:10:39] I'm not going to miss you.
[04:10:41] Mess two weeks over there, I don't know what this is.
[04:10:43] What the fuck is this?
[04:10:44] San Francisco, Ron, will respond to American attack
[04:10:46] by launching 500 missiles at Israel?
[04:10:50] Oh my God.
[04:10:52] Is this another fake thing? Oh Jesus. They're gonna shoot more missiles. I remember the last time they said that we're gonna do that. Remember that?
[04:11:09] Wow
[04:11:13] That arm has looking real good. Well, this is a real video to be fair. Okay, this is the fake part
[04:11:19] Alright, let's see them hitting Israel. Wow. Oh, yeah, that's who never, oh, yeah.
[04:11:38] Oh, Jesus. Wow, you hit a ditch. Good job, guys. Great one. Wow, it's really
[04:11:49] impressive. Yeah, also, by the way, whenever these missiles actually touch down and they
[04:11:54] hit something, the majority of the time it's because nothing, they're not going to hit anything
[04:11:58] important. What is this AI videos? A couple of the images, I think we're animated. Yeah, true. Oh my god,
[04:12:06] By booking the violence entire goal, it's basically the time, what is this here, is this another crash into the crash out Karen?
[04:12:25] Oh my god!
[04:12:27] What is wrong with the man?
[04:12:37] Jesus Christ!
[04:12:42] Oh my God!
[04:12:51] They're fucking insane!
[04:12:53] How can anybody watch this and be like, yeah, that's my guy. Oh, yeah, this is my side for sure
[04:13:00] and let's see if I can fight. Oh, here we go. And I'll actually, let me, I'll get to that in a minute
[04:13:06] But oh, here's another one. This is, this is crazy
[04:13:13] What's your message to straight white conservative men?
[04:13:16] Listen to minorities listen to women listen to people who are trying to educate you don't live in ignorance
[04:13:21] It's just because it's easy.
[04:13:22] What is a woman?
[04:13:23] It's not like a lady or a woman.
[04:13:28] What's your math?
[04:13:39] It's so pathetic.
[04:13:42] Really, bro.
[04:13:43] That's crazy.
[04:13:44] Wow.
[04:13:45] These people are totally fucking like totally fucking brainwashed.
[04:13:49] This is insane.
[04:13:50] So yeah, oh, then you have another person right here.
[04:13:53] If you haven't figured it out yet,
[04:13:55] this is a war on Islam.
[04:13:57] Fully manufactured by Masad, CIA, and Western imperialism
[04:14:02] supported by ignorant Iranians,
[04:14:04] working with foreign collaborators.
[04:14:07] It's a war against Islam.
[04:14:09] Yeah, it is.
[04:14:10] Because it's not supposed to be there.
[04:14:13] Yeah, but they're forced into being Islamic
[04:14:16] by the government.
[04:14:17] Yeah, actually, yeah, true, you're right.
[04:14:20] Is that not fair?
[04:14:22] I don't know.
[04:14:24] Yeah, it's on second account, yeah, definitely.
[04:14:26] And then, oh yeah, there's this one.
[04:14:28] I'll show this one now, I guess.
[04:14:29] Anti-Calmanian Iranians are crashing with pro-Hamas,
[04:14:32] white liberal women.
[04:14:34] So you have Iranians that are supporting the...
[04:14:40] Oh, crap, they're just getting it.
[04:14:44] Oh, boy, let me just play.
[04:14:46] I'm just gonna play a video.
[04:14:47] I'm just playing a video.
[04:14:48] This is just, this is really something special.
[04:14:50] I made people easily having a full account.
[04:14:55] They're actually supporting terrorism.
[04:15:15] Unironically supporting terrorism.
[04:15:19] Oh my god.
[04:15:23] Like the act.
[04:15:35] Jesus, we've come full circle.
[04:15:39] Yep.
[04:15:43] Jesus Christ, how do we let the white Karen feel crazy?
[04:15:59] It's just, you have white Karen that are trying to tell Iranians why actually the terrorist
[04:16:07] group that Iran's government is supporting is actually good.
[04:16:12] It's just, it's another, yeah, it's a money Python sketch.
[04:16:15] This is insane.
[04:16:17] What's going on here?
[04:16:19] I just totally, yeah, it's always the white liberal, isn't it?
[04:16:23] It is.
[04:16:23] It's all when the left picks the wrong side again.
[04:16:27] Imagine, dude, you're supporting Tesla bombings.
[04:16:31] You're supporting Hamas.
[04:16:33] You're supporting Finnish Leyland gangs.
[04:16:36] you're supporting Al Salvadoran gangs,
[04:16:39] you're supporting a dictatorship,
[04:16:41] you're supporting a guy that won't leave after he loses an election.
[04:16:45] Like literally, these people have managed
[04:16:48] to find themselves on the wrong side of every single issue.
[04:16:53] It's really, and I think that this is the reason
[04:16:55] why they're so extreme.
[04:16:58] It's like a distillation process, right?
[04:17:01] We're like, you distill down the biggest,
[04:17:04] dumbest, most belligerent, most brain dead,
[04:17:07] most out of their mind, retard possible,
[04:17:10] and then you create that person.
[04:17:12] So the only people that are still left in this community
[04:17:15] are the people that have totally rejected
[04:17:18] all thought and rationality.
[04:17:20] They have totally rejected listening
[04:17:22] to anything else that they disagree with,
[04:17:23] at all.
[04:17:25] And so that's it.
[04:17:26] Yeah, they get that focus,
[04:17:27] so you think they get tired of losing.
[04:17:29] They know if they speak to people
[04:17:30] actually challenged their arguments,
[04:17:31] they'll be exposed as morons,
[04:17:33] So they have to emotionally smoke screen.
[04:17:35] That's the reason why they show screenshots
[04:17:37] and not the whole video.
[04:17:38] That's the reason why instead of talking about facts,
[04:17:40] they use emotional language.
[04:17:42] And again, this is the difference, I think,
[04:17:44] is that these people constantly have to rely
[04:17:47] on rhetorical tricks or other forms of obfuscation
[04:17:50] or manipulation.
[04:17:52] They're entirely hyper-emotional and delusional.
[04:17:54] They are, and I actually think it's really just that simple.
[04:17:57] It's a bunch of emotionally unstable, middle-aged women
[04:18:01] that have nothing better to do but to go out and screech and cry.
[04:18:31] This man, he's got nothing to say.
[04:18:34] He's got nothing to say.
[04:18:37] I'm not to say.
[04:18:38] I'm not.
[04:18:39] He's a fan of that.
[04:18:41] He's a fan of that.
[04:18:42] Harpie's ban, she is sirens.
[04:18:49] It's not a coincidence that every mythology in the entire world has created
[04:18:53] some sort of animal that represents a screaming, crying, loud woman.
[04:19:01] Heartbees, everywhere in the whole world. Think about that.
[04:19:09] What is the state of the United States right now?
[04:19:26] This is what's going on here in this country.
[04:19:31] It's what we're dealing with on the ground.
[04:19:33] It's insane, right?
[04:19:35] Absolutely.
[04:19:36] Fucking mutants.
[04:19:37] It's totally fucking mutants.
[04:19:39] These people are completely unhinged.
[04:19:42] Yeah, we're not all like this.
[04:19:44] Yeah, but a lot of y'all are.
[04:19:46] They're a lot chicks out there fucking nuts.
[04:19:49] Their husbands are at work, so they need something
[04:19:51] and someone to scream at during those men's work hours.
[04:19:55] Yeah, I know, bro, like why are somebody Western feminist quiet about Iran?
[04:19:59] It's because they don't care about it at all.
[04:20:02] And this is, I would feel a hundred times safer on the streets,
[04:20:05] patrol by Hamas than American police.
[04:20:09] I am so glad that this stuff is finally, this is from, yeah,
[04:20:14] this is somebody saying this that lives in Canada.
[04:20:17] And I am so glad that this stuff is finally dying.
[04:20:22] people are finally like not afraid to call this out for being as fucking retarded as it actually is.
[04:20:28] This is a read this is not a bot. I don't think it's a bot, man. I really don't. I think there's
[04:20:33] actually people that think like this. Why look at Columbia University after they learn that over
[04:20:38] 2000, unarmed Iranians have been massacred by the Islamic Republic. Oh wow, look at that.
[04:20:46] Not a single person is out there talking about it. It's weird why all the silent progressive
[04:20:50] feminists under remarkable bravery of the women of Iran.
[04:20:54] Why it's almost as if the freedom of women isn't actually important to them.
[04:20:58] No it's not.
[04:21:02] The standing in the road.
[04:21:08] They're actually wearing safety best, thinking that these protesters are cost-playing,
[04:21:13] actual police trying to direct traffic.
[04:21:21] True.
[04:21:31] Yeah, they're right.
[04:21:43] What are they doing?
[04:21:50] Can you believe that they're just letting all this happen?
[04:21:54] Isn't it insane?
[04:21:56] Like, I mean, you should send in the National Guard and just arrest all of these people
[04:21:59] that are in the road.
[04:22:01] You just make some makeshift count, put them all in the camp, and it's done.
[04:22:05] Like, what is going on?
[04:22:08] Oh my god!
[04:22:24] Stop engaging, we're trying to get them to leave, then why don't you let them go through and drive the car on the public road that everybody plays taxes for?
[04:22:32] Can you imagine that?
[04:22:34] Oh my god, they're going to clip you saying camp. I think they should. I think all
[04:22:42] these people should be arrested and put in some kind of camp or detainment place. Absolutely.
[04:22:46] They're nuts. They're violent. They're aggressive. They're blocking traffic. They're breaking
[04:22:51] the law. And they, you have to stop it. You have to stop it. Like, what do you, what do you
[04:22:58] doing letting these people be the police? Of course.
[04:23:08] Yep. Where's the issue? Non-officeers? Non-off-abbed?
[04:23:17] Power? They don't let this happen because they want these people to cause the problem.
[04:23:23] So we go to the call on officer or a piece of shit, it is, and they don't pay taxes,
[04:23:27] stop talking to them like they understand what the public is.
[04:23:30] Yeah, I guess right.
[04:23:31] And so all my perceived political opponents should be put in jail and deported moderate position.
[04:23:36] That's true.
[04:23:39] Yes, that's right.
[04:23:41] Absolutely.
[04:23:42] Because being a political opponent is different than standing in the middle of the road,
[04:23:47] blocking traffic and then stopping people from driving.
[04:23:50] Yes.
[04:23:51] uh... anybody doing that that's not politics that's the law sorry guys
[04:23:55] that's the way it is
[04:23:57] and uh... yet this is insane oh by the way uh... this girl goes out this is one of
[04:24:01] the girls that's been
[04:24:03] you know out there tweeting on stop about how uh... you know how terrible it is that i
[04:24:07] shot that lady
[04:24:09] meanwhile and this is what she's saying the lack of empathy in this country is depressing
[04:24:13] congratulations to Charlie Kirk it's been over two months and he's since he said anything
[04:24:18] bigoted. Erica Kirk on a book tour. Wow. It's almost as if they want to weaponize
[04:24:26] your empathy against you in order to take advantage of you and then kill you when it's
[04:24:30] advantageous. Wow. It's almost like the obvious thing that I've been saying this entire
[04:24:39] time is actually true. I tried to tell people this. I did. I tried to tell people this
[04:24:46] over and over and over, but people didn't want to listen.
[04:24:50] Yeah, it's unbelievable, man.
[04:24:55] And very sad and weird.
[04:24:57] Yeah, I wish more people would just listen to this rather than trying to,
[04:25:01] like people need to prove into them.
[04:25:03] It's like they're so gullible that they just believe what they're told.
[04:25:06] Why would you believe what you're told?
[04:25:08] People are just going to tell you whatever is in their best interest for you to hear,
[04:25:11] and then they're going to go and do whatever the hell else they want.
[04:25:14] So once again, they, uh, they're, they're the resistance or something close to that and anyone who's not with them is literally, uh,
[04:25:19] is already against them. Fascists, but it's talking after the animals. They don't even realize it.
[04:25:23] Yeah, they are. And isn't it the chick that was allowing her girlfriend to put cigarettes on the kids arms? I have no idea.
[04:25:30] Minnesota Statute says that an officer can shoot a vehicle. They feel threatened the irony. It doesn't matter.
[04:25:35] It, it's just, you're never going to find any explanation for this. Why isn't this on the front page of the New York Times?
[04:25:41] everybody knows why. Everybody guess is it? And this is another good post. The Western
[04:25:51] Mobile Media is ignoring the Iranian uprising against explaining it would force the an
[04:25:55] admission that it is desperate to avoid. The Iranian people are rebelling against Islam itself
[04:26:01] and in fact, and that fact shatters the moral framework of which these institutions understand
[04:26:06] the world. That is exactly a Western media refuses to do so because it fundamentally
[04:26:11] it's fundamentally misunderstood as long or worse is chosen not to understand it.
[04:26:16] That's right.
[04:26:17] And so that's the big reason they don't want to go against that at all.
[04:26:21] Can an event photo?
[04:26:22] It absolutely is.
[04:26:23] So what's the end game for Western feminists?
[04:26:26] Western feminism doesn't have an end game.
[04:26:28] The Western feminism end game ended like 20 or 30 years ago when women had every single
[04:26:33] right that a man had.
[04:26:35] The goal now is to preserve privileges for themselves and remove privileges for men.
[04:26:42] And so it's death, yeah, basically, right?
[04:26:45] And so there's not really an ideological goal that they have.
[04:26:49] The only thing that they're trying to do is make themselves feel good.
[04:26:52] That's all they want to do.
[04:26:54] So as soon as they can feel themselves, as soon as they can feel themselves,
[04:26:58] like being on the right side of something or having the right opinions,
[04:27:02] that's all they need to hear, that's all they need to see.
[04:27:04] So that's it.
[04:27:05] It's childlessness.
[04:27:06] Yeah, there's also definitely that covering Iran honestly would require acknowledging
[04:27:11] that these policies are harmful, they've been tried and they failed.
[04:27:15] And so as you know, Iran's not only a religious dictatorship, it's a centrally controlled
[04:27:19] state-dominated economy where markets are strangled, private-and-ear-fice is criminalized
[04:27:23] or co-opted and economic survival depends on proximity to political power.
[04:27:28] Decades of price control subsidies, nationalization and bureaucratic micromanagement have obliterated
[04:27:33] the middle class and in trench corruption to as the only functional system. The result is not
[04:27:38] a quality or justice, its poverty, stagnation, and dependence on the government's dark void of
[04:27:42] empty promises. So that's it. This is deeply inconvenient for Western media institutions
[04:27:48] that routinely promote expansive state control, centralized economic planning, and technocratic
[04:27:53] governance as morally enlightened alternatives to liberal capitalism. There it is. That's why
[04:28:00] just in to explain to every industrial civilization. Yeah, I mean this is this is obviously why it's been going on
[04:28:06] Let me see if I can pull up the other posts too because there's been a whole lot more of this too and oh here we go
[04:28:12] And this is also another another another component for this
[04:28:18] So Zoron gets asked we support Hamas
[04:28:24] What do you think of those first?
[04:28:26] that said we support her Moss here in Queens.
[04:28:28] I think that that language is wrong.
[04:28:30] I think that language has no place in New York City.
[04:28:32] What would you say for Henry?
[04:28:34] Are you going to the right area?
[04:28:36] Oh, boy.
[04:28:39] Uh-oh.
[04:28:41] Let's see some of the quote retweets here.
[04:28:44] You guys ready to see this?
[04:28:45] Yeah, language.
[04:28:46] Yeah.
[04:28:47] Back as being attacked by leftists
[04:28:48] for saying something sensible is why we can't have nice things.
[04:28:50] Absolutely from globalized the impotata to Hamas's bad
[04:28:54] in one election secured.
[04:28:55] I knew he was a sell-out, and then somebody's got the fucking image of the guy shooting
[04:29:01] somebody crying, interrogated democratic socialist and a Zionist answers.
[04:29:07] Never trust a son of post-colonial scholar.
[04:29:12] They're actually roaching out on Zoron because he doesn't support a literal terrorist
[04:29:17] organization that murders and kills and rapes its own people.
[04:29:22] Isn't that insane? What are you doing? Like these people were out of their fucking mind.
[04:29:29] Oh my god. Yeah, a Zionist answer. I get so. And holy fucking shit. Several ways he could have
[04:29:38] realistically handled this. And he frankly chose the worst option. This is the worst option
[04:29:45] is to condemn Hamas. Oh my God, it's just why is no one talking about the actual event which
[04:29:54] spurred these protests? Because it has nothing to do with whether Hamas is a good organization or not.
[04:29:59] Took hours to squeeze, that only needed to report to the shove of Cameron in the face to get it
[04:30:03] couldn't be bothered to assign those comms to draft official statement, even though every other
[04:30:06] major New York City lawmaker did it, it's looking bleak. I just, man, let's in a month and
[04:30:14] into his regime and it's has to be a new record.
[04:30:16] When you find out your goat is washed.
[04:30:26] Pack a stem.
[04:30:31] Sorry, buddy.
[04:30:33] Sorry, buddy.
[04:30:34] Things aren't going too well for you.
[04:30:35] Maybe you can recreate this in an arm of three and it'll go the way you want it to.
[04:30:39] Just like you did with the war.
[04:30:41] about that, just pretty sad, and these people are so stupid.
[04:30:47] They're so fucking stupid, and Israel attacked her on, I didn't see that, I didn't
[04:30:55] see that at all, is that true?
[04:30:57] Yeah, lid-tard fatigue, different kind of go.
[04:31:00] My context as the people in the city are being killed, well, I don't know if that's true
[04:31:05] or not, but yeah, this is just unbelievable, stopping dumbasses, Twitter users when they
[04:31:11] learned supporting commos is not the same as supporting Palestine. I know. And remember
[04:31:16] a reminder of the day to never idolize a politician. Who is this person? Why seek a
[04:31:21] psychiatrist? You know what? Oh god about this account. Who is this in Indonesia? Ah, okay.
[04:31:32] Now we're starting to understand this. So IDF is insured and an evacuation warning
[04:31:38] sighting imminent strikes on regime infrastructure. Whoa. Wait what? Are they actually
[04:31:46] about to bomb Iran? Hold up. Oh wait, wait guys. I'll give it a couple more minutes.
[04:31:55] If you guys want to find some of this stuff together, and I'll watch it. Okay, don't
[04:31:59] worry about it. But before that.
[04:32:08] You know what, maybe I do hate white people. I don't know how this has happened.
[04:32:37] I really don't this is crazy I
[04:32:47] This is crazy you be a to it I know this is insane
[04:32:55] We need to bring back America 2010. I think we've got to go farther back than that at least they're not in the road. Yeah, you're right about that
[04:33:07] Oh my god
[04:34:07] It's too much, isn't it?
[04:34:26] Why did you do this to us?
[04:34:28] This is what you can, guys.
[04:34:30] This one you can.
[04:34:31] Wow.
[04:34:32] Why are you torturing us?
[04:34:35] Bring us, and this is like, what is this like, one ton of obey?
[04:34:39] Whenever they play door to the explore theme for like 14 hours a day,
[04:34:43] out like a terrorist, Jesus, you stick bastard.
[04:34:47] I know, oh my fucking God.
[04:34:50] And, oh yeah, this is another one.
[04:34:52] If you don't want to be called a Nazi,
[04:34:54] don't do Nazi shit like this.
[04:34:57] Nazi is when you have a coat on.
[04:35:00] This guy's the Nazi.
[04:35:03] Oh my God, it's a photo taken
[04:35:05] published by CNN, the level of fucking just
[04:35:10] derangement is just unreal. I'll take waterboarding instead.
[04:35:14] Yeah, I guess so.
[04:35:16] Friend, my finger nails off instead.
[04:35:18] Yeah, there you go.
[04:35:20] I hand out one due dress like Richard Simmons and 15 hags.
[04:35:23] Yeah, definitely.
[04:35:25] Oh.
[04:35:31] All right, thank you very much.
[04:35:32] You have to make it back one way.
[04:35:34] either you're all going to do very well. I think really very well, Marker just gave me a note.
[04:35:39] Go back to Chevron. They want to discuss something. Go ahead. I'm going back to Chevron.
[04:35:47] Thank you, Mark.
[04:36:00] People said that, yeah, full transparency, yep.
[04:36:04] That's right.
[04:36:07] Sorry. Was there a question, Mr. President?
[04:36:09] Yes, go ahead, Marco. What was it?
[04:36:12] Mark, it's an update us on operations in the ground.
[04:36:16] in the ground and with God.
[04:36:18] Oh God, proves what you might be able to achieve in the next 12 days.
[04:36:21] We're just going to get to know.
[04:36:22] View from the ground.
[04:36:23] You bet.
[04:36:24] You bet.
[04:36:25] So today, Chevron.
[04:36:26] The company getting up and we'll get out the window is the best.
[04:36:28] In four different joint ventures in that as well.
[04:36:31] Today, in over the past five to seven years,
[04:36:33] they've taken production from about 40,000 barrels a day to 240.
[04:36:38] Jesus Christ.
[04:36:39] Thank you very much.
[04:36:40] You'll make it back one by the other.
[04:36:42] You're all just reads it out loud.
[04:36:44] Instantly. Oh my fucking god. You got banned from your discord for saying it's a sin to be gay
[04:37:07] Can I be unbound? No because we probably thought you were gay
[04:37:11] Hey, that's probably why you got banned, man.
[04:37:14] I love criminals and then you live in a place like this.
[04:37:17] What a fucking surprise.
[04:37:19] And then, oh boy, here we go.
[04:37:21] No, I already saw this before.
[04:37:22] We already looked at these two already.
[04:37:24] Yeah, of course.
[04:37:26] Oh my fucking God.
[04:37:27] Why they have their glasses and hats on?
[04:37:29] I have no idea.
[04:37:30] And let's see.
[04:37:32] Oh, there's one more of these.
[04:37:33] Here we go.
[04:37:35] You think it's permissible for people to attack me?
[04:37:37] And that's covered under self-defense,
[04:37:38] even if I don't strike them.
[04:37:39] We did this in argument to be made during such terrible times of speech that, like, opposition to the person who could be just about, yeah, I'd like, with attacking our feelings, that's another group.
[04:37:48] But, potentially, yes, yeah, I think that's-
[04:37:49] So, he agrees with attacking or killing people that you don't like or agree with, okay?
[04:37:53] Tacking or killing people that don't agree with them is permissible.
[04:37:57] It's very time to, like-
[04:37:58] Well, not like a killing people that can feel a soft going sample, like, like, like, like, if I ran into a room, I said, oh my god, this guy in the hallway is trying to kill me.
[04:38:04] And then you like ran out and like to defend me because we were buddies you like killed that guy
[04:38:09] I heard it or whatever you did like I'd be called for
[04:38:12] Anything you did
[04:38:13] Am I trying to lie
[04:38:15] Yeah, yeah, so I think that you're spreading ideologies that are in this now similar to running into the room saying
[04:38:22] What ideas am I spreading was I spreading any ideas you're you're spreading the idea that you should
[04:38:27] You should watch that video and think that Jonathan Ross
[04:38:30] Was I spreading that idea today?
[04:38:32] I'd like you to me.
[04:38:33] So if you disagree with them about a YouTube video,
[04:38:36] now you have to die.
[04:38:39] You asked me what my opinion was.
[04:38:40] I told you that's vast.
[04:38:41] Yes.
[04:38:42] Right.
[04:38:43] So what's that going on here?
[04:38:44] I'm the street talking about it.
[04:38:45] I'm talking about it.
[04:38:46] What's that going on?
[04:38:47] I'm telling people that opinion.
[04:38:48] What?
[04:38:49] What's that going on?
[04:38:49] Telling people that opinion.
[04:38:50] You told me.
[04:38:51] Because you asked, did I tell anyone that opinion?
[04:38:53] This is another thing that I think people should begin to realize
[04:38:57] is that what planet are we on again?
[04:38:59] Well, that's a half lit.
[04:39:01] I guess so is that all of these people that are begging for your empathy will kill you as soon as they can
[04:39:08] They'll kill you and
[04:39:11] They they openly say it and then after they kill you the laugh about it
[04:39:16] We talked about things. We talked about the fact that this guy doesn't think really good was murdered and he's like nice
[04:39:24] We talked about this guy literally stopped
[04:39:26] You think that it would be acceptable for somebody to hurt or kill me?
[04:39:37] No, I didn't say that.
[04:39:38] You did. You said that you think that it's acceptable?
[04:39:40] I didn't say that.
[04:39:41] Opposition forces to hurt or kill people who don't agree with them.
[04:39:43] And you intentionally...
[04:39:45] No, intentionally following their own opposition forces that I don't agree with them.
[04:39:49] Yes.
[04:39:50] I mean, that's the size of my first time.
[04:39:51] So you think that it would change you?
[04:39:52] You think that it would be acceptable for people who don't hurt.
[04:39:54] for the things that you believe in.
[04:39:57] Yeah, you probably love the Charlie Kirk.
[04:39:59] I killed absolutely.
[04:40:00] This is why you never give these people any credibility.
[04:40:03] They will instantly do that.
[04:40:05] And see if I for three minutes,
[04:40:06] a popular watchover reviewed the ice situation,
[04:40:08] the video is going viral.
[04:40:09] Okay, let me watch it.
[04:40:19] What's this, sir?
[04:40:22] He mocks Trump.
[04:40:23] Oh God.
[04:40:24] Because I wanted the video to end, and now you're to hear exactly what I think.
[04:40:31] Now for those of you who don't know, I got 10 years of law enforcement experience.
[04:40:34] I also wasn't a sister to see attorney, and you know, I've been to the fence attorney for a
[04:40:39] long time.
[04:40:40] This is just my evaluation of the facts as they are.
[04:40:43] I think the officer has a good defense, and I think a conviction here is probably going
[04:40:50] to be very, very, very unlikely, even without the political nonsense.
[04:40:55] The reason?
[04:41:04] So much analysis on something so obvious.
[04:41:08] Yep.
[04:41:09] The one I think is because when the vehicle goes forward,
[04:41:12] and the officer has a gun pointed at the vehicle,
[04:41:14] and he's actually hit with the vehicle,
[04:41:16] if that happens, then I don't think
[04:41:18] is really gonna be any court that's going to say
[04:41:20] that that's not a serious threat.
[04:41:22] And man, that's too bad, right?
[04:41:31] For those facts to manifest themselves,
[04:41:35] it's going to probably to this officer not being charged
[04:41:39] with anything.
[04:41:40] They may say that's a good shoot.
[04:41:42] And in this case, I can see both sides
[04:41:45] where you could say this may not be as clean as you
[04:41:47] as you want, but I don't think this off-soul will go to jail.
[04:41:51] I don't think this is going to be the charges button.
[04:41:53] They are charges brought.
[04:41:54] They're going to be brought in vain, because soon as you put it off
[04:41:58] to the front of a vehicle and the vehicle goes forward and a person's
[04:42:00] pressing the gas, it's fucking dark.
[04:42:06] Obviously, no shit.
[04:42:11] Honestly, going to be almost impossible to convict that officer.
[04:42:14] It just is.
[04:42:15] It's standing in front of the vehicle that's coming at you is a serious threat and a serious
[04:42:19] that has to kill you. It just has to seriously injure you. Oh my god. Break your leg for instance.
[04:42:26] That's a serious threat. Oh my god. There's a lot of hindsight going on with the political commentary.
[04:42:31] Like, oh, you see the off-series could have moved out of it. We could have done something else.
[04:42:35] And what doesn't work that way? It's not all because it was inside of the reasonable expectation
[04:42:40] or some sort of like operational prudence. You know, about what could have been done. It's what happened.
[04:42:45] It's supposed to avoid looking back and saying he should have done this and what happened at the time and what he being objectively reasonable with the threat that at the front of them he was now some people are saying it's the officer's fault because the officer's dating from the car and the officer placed himself in danger
[04:43:00] Well, that doesn't work. Let's hear how it doesn't work say this two things number one if there's a bank robbery for instance officers went into the bank and tried to stop the bank robbers by shooting you the bank robbers are killed
[04:43:14] Do you think the bank robbers are giving it on to be the offices intentionally placed themselves in harm?
[04:43:19] No because the crime was being committed and they were going to stop that crime
[04:43:23] That's right. The second response to that question is that the officer being in front of the car doesn't give the person sitting in the car
[04:43:31] Right to run them over. It's to hit the gas and run down the officer and
[04:43:38] Isn't it crazy how something that is so fucking obvious that
[04:43:42] that any rational person can see has been the biggest controversy on the internet for like the last three or four days.
[04:43:51] Yes, somebody being in front of your car, who happens to be a federal agent who's detaining you,
[04:43:58] does not give you the free reign to accelerate your car while they're in front of it.
[04:44:06] I was going insane reading Reddit about this. That's because Reddit is a completely
[04:44:11] astro-terfed fake platform that is banning anybody who disagrees with them.
[04:44:19] It's a total fake platform.
[04:44:23] And then if the officer responds with deadly physical force, the person say,
[04:44:26] well, the officer is dating in front of my car, so I can kill them back.
[04:44:32] Let me guess that that's not how it works, right? It's not the way it's done here in America.
[04:44:36] Now some people make sure that we're in the personal.
[04:44:39] He overacted by shooting at the car who was turning away from him.
[04:44:43] But at the point in which he's hit by the car, he's was turning towards him.
[04:44:48] One of the car I'm not to contact with the car.
[04:44:51] And I think that is going to be the chairman of the factory in this case.
[04:44:53] No, you disagree with me. I'll see you in the comments section.
[04:44:55] But I want to tell these give you my opinion to show you that this case I'm struggling with.
[04:45:00] But tie generally goes to the runner and in close cases like this,
[04:45:04] they're going to side with the officer.
[04:45:05] that will generally access to. But again, I'm not 100% positive that that's how it's going
[04:45:11] to happen. We'll go down. But we'll see. Don't forget, like, subscribe to like our YouTube stuff.
[04:45:15] I'm out. Peace. Well, if you're here, you're probably already subscribed. That's when you listen.
[04:45:19] That. And keep in mind, everybody overwhelmingly supports this and agrees with this.
[04:45:25] What you're seeing on Twitter and what you're seeing on Reddit is a completely
[04:45:29] the astroturfed fake majority of people that support running over a police officer.
[04:45:35] Oh, Link, yeah, Nate, the lawyer is a legend.
[04:45:37] I've watched a few of his videos already, and I think he's a really great guy.
[04:45:42] I completely agree with his analysis on this, and I think that most people that don't
[04:45:46] need to be committed to a mental institution also agree with it as well.
[04:45:50] So yeah, there it is, Brocer, my brain surgery.
[04:45:52] He did.
[04:45:53] Yeah, why do you think Minnesota wants to be involved in the investigation, so they can change
[04:45:57] and put the guy in jail and try to obfuscated it, make it harder. Minnesota is a completely
[04:46:02] corrupt state and they should completely invoke the insurrection act and put everybody that's
[04:46:06] in charge of it in jail. That's what I think they should do. It's so obvious. So yeah, and there you go.
[04:46:13] Ice agent, POV, release, full legal breakdown, overwhelmingly people agree. No amount of evidence will
[04:46:19] per se and idiot. It's almost like they never learn. And he liked the comment. They just can't
[04:46:27] learn. Learning is very hard for them. I've been watching a lot of influence break
[04:46:32] minutes, but son, this one's my favorite. No bias, overly emotional leading calm down the whole
[04:46:36] time, the video and begin to depend on him. I'm not going to say if I agree, disagree with
[04:46:40] just saying that I like the content, I like this kind of non-biased content. I noticed NBC edited
[04:46:44] it out the part where the wife said drive, baby, drive.
[04:46:48] Really, they did?
[04:46:49] Wow, what a surprise.
[04:46:50] It's almost like the news stations are totally biased.
[04:46:53] And I don't think anybody could have predicted that.
[04:46:56] And just like that, all the fraud is ignored.
[04:46:58] They have their sacrificial lamb.
[04:47:00] The video doesn't lie, but people often do.
[04:47:02] Officials and news need to be held accountable for what they say.
[04:47:05] This is on them.
[04:47:06] This is a human convenient.
[04:47:07] Most of the videos floating around, either crop the tires out of the frame, or they start
[04:47:11] the video when the wheels are already turned to the right.
[04:47:14] course and the reason why here's the truth is that the people that are trying to lie about
[04:47:20] this are trying to show less footage and the people that are trying to tell the truth about it
[04:47:26] are trying to show more footage. Can anything be any more obvious? Really, it seems like it's
[04:47:36] so obvious like the people that are intentionally trying to cut parts out of it are probably
[04:47:42] line to you, jaw, of course. The two second clip from
[04:47:47] us on, because they're lying. They're lying. They're making things up and they're just spreading
[04:47:54] bullshit. That's the reason why. So banking that is on this type of stuff. You open my
[04:47:59] ass. They have democracy and media manipulation. I know we play the game recommended by
[04:48:03] your Reddit about media about Reddit extremism. Gentlemen, give me one second.
[04:48:11] I'm going to look at one other thing and then we'll probably get to that, okay?
[04:48:13] But I do really, I'm going to link you guys this video again, make sure to give Nate a, make
[04:48:17] sure you give him a like and give him a sub if you haven't already.
[04:48:20] He's getting kind of close to a million subs and hopefully he'll hit it soon.
[04:48:24] If he keeps making videos about these, you know, like kind of controversial events, honestly,
[04:48:29] from a lawyer's perspective or an attorney's perspective, you know, I think that he's going
[04:48:33] to hit it for sure.
[04:48:35] And it's great to see.
[04:48:36] And so definitely, do we've gone through this so many times with pushing black people, they
[04:48:40] about a lot of it and then they still like getting body cams out was a huge
[04:48:44] W it was body cams are a massive amazing thing and they're better for everybody.
[04:48:48] They are I'm very glad to see that happen and now obviously the body cams can
[04:48:53] introduce a degree of accountability that we previously didn't have.
[04:48:57] Postedics are trying to join the shot with all angles you can you can't see
[04:49:02] I'm going to gun. Oh that's because listen I've said this before I'll say it
[04:49:06] again and again and again. They are lying to you. They are intentionally lying to you
[04:49:13] and manipulating you on purpose. We have a quintetrious everybody. Everybody lies and nobody
[04:49:18] is having a conversation outside of their bubble. True. Yep. Absolutely true. People have
[04:49:23] become they treat politics now like it's a religion. They treat it like it's a religion
[04:49:29] and they will never listen to anything that's counter to them or anything else. It's
[04:49:33] huge problem, where's the lie? And keep in mind, I'm sure Reddit is criticizing this, right?
[04:49:37] They're mad about this. Infinite Twitter tabs open. He's beginning to research too much,
[04:49:41] I fear. Well, if you listen, guys, Infinite Twitter tabs open, it's not a surprise that
[04:49:46] all Tron after being connected to the internet for two seconds, decided that the internet
[04:49:51] is enough evidence that they should wipe out all humanity, right? And so let's be honest,
[04:49:56] let's just go to stream about gaming now or tops. I played for a little bit more than that.
[04:50:00] You should just yapping is that quote and ball to say a time soon. Yeah, sure. He won't. Let's be honest. His ego won't let him. I get annoyed. I get so mad and no, no, they're right. They're right.
[04:50:11] Um, I get so annoyed. I will think I'm not going to stream today and then I'll read something on Twitter that makes me so mad. I get out of bed. I do. I'm like, I can't let this go. I'm reading this retard and somebody has to call them retarded.
[04:50:26] Somebody needs to let this person know that there are a retard and I get out of bed
[04:50:31] I put on my clothes. I go down to the store
[04:50:34] I get a drink I eat my breakfast and I go live you'll burn just I'm unironically most days
[04:50:40] Dining on because I'm mad about something. I'm mad. I get rage-bated in the streaming every single fucking day
[04:50:46] I'm not even I'm not even lying
[04:50:49] Yes, or another warrior-ups. No, those are the days that I take the day off
[04:50:53] Excuse me questions why anime and vcbirculture is centered around child themes
[04:50:59] The forbidden question
[04:51:06] Give me a second. Let me open it up that way they'll audio is better
[04:51:11] The forbidden question
[04:51:13] I don't know if we're going to chat guys guys this is going to do with this is going to do this overall
[04:51:19] How come a lot of the anime right have a lot of voices and she like that and songs that sounds like children are talking
[04:51:26] It's like children looking stuff children looking songs children looking whatever
[04:51:31] Lula buys that for children in all it a lot of it's true and if people love that like to the planet like like act she should know it
[04:51:38] As always, the simplest, most obvious answer is the correct one.
[04:51:51] That's it.
[04:51:59] I feel like it might be feeling a part of them.
[04:52:03] genuinely a representative study and I think it validates them in a way and I
[04:52:08] think it's got to odd it to overpopulate that type of endeavor. But what do I know?
[04:52:16] I'm just spitting here. You know what? I know it. Everybody, because the
[04:52:24] channel allows adults to be cute, cuteness and innocence is idealized as for
[04:52:28] the voices. They literally just sound that way a lot of times. I don't think
[04:52:32] that a lot of these V2 integrals actually do sound the way that they say they do.
[04:52:36] I think that they change their voice slightly whenever they're talking on stream and
[04:52:40] they make it more high pitch to some of the variation of that.
[04:52:43] I think number one, that's the case.
[04:52:46] Number two, I think that there is definitely, this isn't even inside of like V2 being,
[04:52:54] but this is inside of anime in general.
[04:52:56] There are a lot of weirdos that get involved with like this stuff because they like
[04:53:00] lawlies. Absolutely, that's a huge factor. Now, I don't think that it's necessarily like,
[04:53:06] if like a girl has a lawly avatar, I don't think it's really always a big problem or a huge
[04:53:11] issue, but I do whenever the character's being sexualized. And also keep in mind that even if
[04:53:19] the character isn't being sexualized inside of the context, you're going to see a lot of the
[04:53:23] fanart and everything that is sexualized. Of course that's true. Is that bad? I mean, I think it's
[04:53:28] weird, like I don't think Lali should be illegal, but I think that it's weird. And I think
[04:53:34] that's a very, very fair analysis and like a fair position to have that if you want
[04:53:41] to get involved and you want to get attached and like attracted to like fucking, you know,
[04:53:46] some like weird 2D Lali character, like I don't necessarily think you should go to jail,
[04:53:51] But like, I don't want you babysitting my kids either.
[04:53:55] Let's be honest.
[04:53:59] Like if you knew somebody was in and attracted to characters like that in anime, would you want
[04:54:03] them babysitting your kid?
[04:54:05] No, you wouldn't.
[04:54:08] Really, like, that's the bottom line.
[04:54:13] And I'm not saying that they're a weirdo, I'm not.
[04:54:16] But I'm going to talk about the furry thing again.
[04:54:19] If you took two concentric or two circles,
[04:54:23] and you made a venn diagram between the general population
[04:54:26] and people that wanted to fuck animals,
[04:54:29] and then you took the same two circles,
[04:54:31] and you took one of them and it was the population of furries
[04:54:35] and the population of people that wanted to fuck animals.
[04:54:38] The venn diagram between the furries and the animal fuckers,
[04:54:41] the circles would be closer together
[04:54:43] than the venn diagram with the general public.
[04:54:46] That's just the way it is.
[04:54:56] But it's still not the same circle.
[04:54:58] Do you want to take that risk with your kids?
[04:55:06] Everybody talks about this stuff as if it's like a theoretical.
[04:55:10] But the moment that it comes down to brass tax, rationality and reason take priority.
[04:55:20] I'm not saying that all these people are pedos, I don't think they are, but it's weird.
[04:55:28] It's definitely weird.
[04:55:30] That's it.
[04:55:32] It's weird.
[04:55:34] I mean, you see, it's right, it normalizes it, though, society just looks past it, the sexualization
[04:55:39] is so harmful.
[04:55:40] Well, yeah, but like I mean, for example, Neurosama isn't sexualized. I'm just going to like cause she's in this video.
[04:55:45] She is not in this video or is in the video, but she's not being sexualized. That's almost happening.
[04:55:52] But it's the last place to look for discussions about it. People are way too emotional.
[04:55:55] It's hard to look at facts beyond end up saying some generic shit.
[04:55:58] Yeah, of course, remember the guy went on a crazy playing gal gun.
[04:56:02] Anytime someone brings it up, his mods go crazy deleting people. What is this? What's this image?
[04:56:07] That looks like a 19-year-old girl, that could easily just be a 19-year-old girl.
[04:56:17] So, here's a really big component about whenever you're talking about Lollies versus,
[04:56:25] no, she's wearing a bikini, there's nothing wrong with this.
[04:56:28] And so, uh, you can come from!
[04:56:34] You can contact Chris Hansen on its website.
[04:56:39] Oh no.
[04:56:44] Top left.
[04:56:45] Wait, what's at the top?
[04:56:49] Guys, guys, this is not a lot.
[04:56:52] No, this is not a lot.
[04:56:53] One of the most important components to light the characters that are like that is the body proportion
[04:56:59] size. This character is proportioned like an adult female. Lawlies are not proportioned
[04:57:06] like adult females. It's just that simple. That's how you can tell the difference between
[04:57:12] a petite female character versus a lolly character. It's the body size and body type
[04:57:18] proportions. They usually have a much larger head because children have larger heads. This is
[04:57:23] not an example of this at all. And I'm going to defend XQC here. I think this is ridiculous.
[04:57:28] We were probably spying this very obviously a one million year old dragon can't you see whenever these people are thinking that this is
[04:57:35] Definitely, yeah, let me see what is this
[04:57:46] Christ, I don't want to watch it
[04:57:51] Yep
[04:57:54] Man
[04:57:56] That's creepy. I'm not judging.
[04:57:57] Again, it's a video game, right?
[04:57:59] You want to do that in a video game?
[04:58:00] Who gives the shit?
[04:58:02] That's not forget, XQC was playing the gal gun
[04:58:04] Graham about high school girls and him zooming into a
[04:58:06] lollish chest.
[04:58:07] Again, this is more intentional misunderstanding.
[04:58:11] What is this again?
[04:58:12] Is this another example of it?
[04:58:14] Oh, boy.
[04:58:14] You've all done it.
[04:58:16] I thought it was good as hell.
[04:58:17] I think it was a bad idea.
[04:58:19] Just holding and putting it on.
[04:58:21] Oh, put it on the camera.
[04:58:22] This is just being a hell in my way.
[04:58:24] Again, it's about body proportions, guys, to compare something like that to an actual
[04:58:30] lolly character is completely dishonest.
[04:58:33] It's totally dishonest, it's not anywhere remotely close to that.
[04:58:37] And this is what editors like to do, editors always like to misunderstand things on purpose
[04:58:42] in order to think that they're smart, but as usual, they're dumb.
[04:58:46] It's fine with games, but an anime, it's bad, it's the same thing, I don't know what
[04:58:53] you mean by that.
[04:58:54] Well, that's not what I said at all.
[04:58:56] You all truck grams through during Iranian protests
[04:58:57] in Los Angeles.
[04:58:59] What?
[04:59:02] Wait, what the fuck?
[04:59:06] Body proportion size, except many women
[04:59:08] are broke like that.
[04:59:09] What the fuck are you talking about?
[04:59:10] So I'm going to explain it to you
[04:59:12] because apparently you might be misunderstanding
[04:59:14] and you don't get it.
[04:59:15] So basically, here's what my point is.
[04:59:17] You're the retard and you're driving by.
[04:59:19] OK, I'm just going to actually, you know what?
[04:59:20] This is, it's not even worth talking about.
[04:59:24] Yeah, it's just an idiot.
[04:59:25] And yeah, you think XCC like it's on the fence of moss?
[04:59:29] No, I just think that it's different.
[04:59:31] I think that whenever you're talking about a lolly character,
[04:59:34] you're talking about an intentionally childlike character
[04:59:36] with childlike proportions, childlike attitude,
[04:59:40] childlike voice, childlike behavior.
[04:59:42] I think that there are a lot of instances
[04:59:44] where you have characters that are, you know,
[04:59:47] I guess like kind of borderline,
[04:59:49] but that's not an example of it.
[04:59:51] Whenever you have a fully developed adult,
[04:59:53] appearing to be adult female character with a adult female body proportions.
[05:00:00] That's something that's not a lolly.
[05:00:03] It's just not.
[05:00:06] Like, that's all there is to it.
[05:00:09] Like, I don't know what you want me to say.
[05:00:13] Just go Google it.
[05:00:14] I wouldn't do that.
[05:00:15] I would not do that actually.
[05:00:17] So yeah, people say, yeah, I free-rim being a lolly.
[05:00:21] You're out of your fucking mind.
[05:00:23] Anyway, so what is this here?
[05:00:24] There's a U-Haul truck that ram people.
[05:00:27] Is that true?
[05:00:31] Let me watch this off-stream for obvious reasons.
[05:00:47] Holy shit.
[05:00:50] I think I can watch this.
[05:00:53] So, this person brought a U-Haul.
[05:01:03] Mom's attic?
[05:01:06] No shot, no regime, USA don't repeat 1953.
[05:01:11] That's when the shots took over.
[05:01:23] So we're the rest of this because he drove through them at some point, right?
[05:01:53] I'm going to be honest, I'm actually really kind of divided on this because the person's
[05:02:04] like they're crowding around this car, hitting his car, tearing should off of his car,
[05:02:09] and somebody punched in and broke his window out.
[05:02:11] I think that's a person that like at that position, you, I think that you would feel
[05:02:16] like you're, and you're being threatened, right?
[05:02:19] You're being threatened.
[05:02:20] You have so many punching your window out and everything.
[05:02:22] like I think this is an example where both people are wrong
[05:02:25] and if anything I'd have to side more with the driver
[05:02:30] he was in danger yeah
[05:02:33] you can see hit the brakes to yeah like he could have he could have driven all the
[05:02:36] way through
[05:02:38] and just like hit these people
[05:02:39] but he stopped and he moved he stopped and he moved
[05:02:43] uh... yeah
[05:02:44] he also drove off in the safe way to be honest you have some breaks my window
[05:02:47] on driving away on the driver side yeah it's it's it's kind of
[05:02:51] They would have punched more of his windows.
[05:02:53] I think they would have, I mean, I think the guys in asshole,
[05:02:55] and I think his van is stupid, but I hate the fact
[05:02:59] that I have to defend this, right?
[05:03:01] Because I do feel like this guy's kind of in the right here.
[05:03:07] I mean, you can't just crowd around somebody's car
[05:03:09] and then start hitting them and stealing and pulling
[05:03:12] shit off of their car and then breaking their window out.
[05:03:17] Like, you just can't do that.
[05:03:19] The brooks one do do it. Yeah, I mean that's my outlook on it. Yeah, I'm going to be real like unless you're I see unless you're on force but obviously.
[05:03:29] So that's when the person just over you how against protests Anthony is like Republic. Yeah, I mean I.
[05:03:35] Another video has been okay. This is it.
[05:03:40] Yeah, you can see that like he's trying to get away.
[05:03:45] I think is like if somebody like I've seen images and like videos of people in like
[05:03:50] Germany, for example, I'm Iranian but the breaking is wrong. Yeah, I think this is just why
[05:03:56] Americans always exaggerate. I don't know why.
[05:03:58] During the LA riots, the trucker was surrounded and pulled out of his car and he was killed.
[05:04:03] I don't think that anybody should like if if random like random people in the public are
[05:04:09] surrounding your car and breaking out your windows.
[05:04:11] I'm not, by the way, before somebody tries to say, oh, but what about the thing that happened in Minneapolis?
[05:04:16] Law enforcement are not the public.
[05:04:19] Yeah, there's a different standard for law enforcement versus the public.
[05:04:24] Number one.
[05:04:25] So let's just, before I'm just going to preemptively say that.
[05:04:28] But beyond that, if people crowd around your car and they're breaking out your windows,
[05:04:34] I think you should be able to drive off.
[05:04:36] I do.
[05:04:37] Even if there's people in front of your car.
[05:04:41] Absolutely.
[05:04:44] Well, on course, an officer is trained in the public's not, yeah, clearly, and he's
[05:04:52] an idiot for driving to a protest, however, he could have been pulled out and beaten
[05:04:54] once they broke his windows.
[05:04:55] He had to drive.
[05:04:56] I think the problem is the person breaking the window.
[05:05:00] That's the person who is at fault here.
[05:05:02] The person who's breaking the window should go to jail or should have some sign of fine
[05:05:05] or something like that happen.
[05:05:07] If you can't have, like, we can't have a civilized society where people that are protesting
[05:05:12] for a cause think that it's acceptable to break the windows out of cars that have slogans
[05:05:16] that they disagree with.
[05:05:18] This is not first world behavior, this is third world behavior, and I don't think that
[05:05:22] any American should tolerate this at all.
[05:05:25] That's what I think.
[05:05:26] What are people climbing the car?
[05:05:28] Well, that's definitely wrong, too.
[05:05:30] I think tapping on the car is like borderline.
[05:05:32] Like, I'm more against that than I'm okay with it.
[05:05:35] But like breaking the window is where things
[05:05:37] clearly cross the line.
[05:05:40] Robert, I've trucked to a rally.
[05:05:41] What do you expect?
[05:05:44] I understand that.
[05:05:45] Let me give you a parallel to this.
[05:05:49] If you leave a PlayStation 5 out in a car
[05:05:52] in an empty parking lot over the weekend
[05:05:55] and you unlock the car
[05:05:56] and somebody stole the PlayStation 5 out of the car,
[05:06:00] You're in idiot for leaving it in the car, aren't you?
[05:06:03] Yes, of course you are.
[05:06:04] But that person should still go to jail.
[05:06:08] You see my logic there?
[05:06:09] So like yes, he did invite this problem
[05:06:12] and he shouldn't have done that and he's being an idiot,
[05:06:14] but that doesn't justify breaking his window out
[05:06:17] and trying to like smash and jump on his car.
[05:06:24] That's the asking for an argument?
[05:06:25] Yeah, it's about causality, yeah, of course.
[05:06:30] just because you want street smart doesn't mean it's okay to get robbed or assault
[05:06:33] it exactly. Yeah, definitely. And he probably got paid also. There's a good chance
[05:06:37] that could have happened. And I just, I think this just seems like it's a, it's one
[05:06:42] of those situations where, you know, kind of both sides are kind of in the wrong, but I
[05:06:46] hate to say it because I'm very much pro Iran. But I, I have to side with the driver. I do
[05:06:54] a life side with the driver. You should not be anywhere near breaking out the windows of a
[05:06:59] person's car and crowding around a person's car and hitting it and jumping on it. I do.
[05:07:03] Should not have happened. Like it's just it's shouldn't side with either one.
[05:07:09] That's probably fair, right? But like I don't think this is totally unjustified.
[05:07:17] Yeah, like I think it's not a better way for me to say it. It's totally unjustified.
[05:07:21] Or it's not totally unjustified. Well, also, liberties are posted about Palestine for months on the end of
[05:07:26] months on the end of Insightling about Iran weird. Yeah, it's really, really weird, isn't it? Wow.
[05:07:31] And it's insane.
[05:07:33] You're example of the car was unlocked, which makes it not, makes it not a robbery.
[05:07:39] You can't open somebody's car and take something out of somebody's car. You know that, right?
[05:07:45] Like I just want to make sure you get this because you might be confused.
[05:07:49] You can't open somebody's car and take things out of a person's car that aren't yours.
[05:07:54] You know that, right?
[05:07:56] I just want to make sure that we're on the same page here, because this is a pretty big deal.
[05:08:12] The video on your ice cream squares, it's legal definition, why you need to padlock your
[05:08:17] Shud?
[05:08:23] Uh-huh.
[05:08:25] Okay.
[05:08:27] Um, anyway, put this on the real private recommend.
[05:08:33] You think you can stay here, it's near us?
[05:08:35] Uh, you don't protect anyone, you're the crow.
[05:08:38] Look at me when I'm talking.
[05:08:39] What are you gonna do, tough guys?
[05:08:40] You're gonna hide behind that mess?
[05:08:41] Stay, stuff, stuff, stuff.
[05:08:43] Yeah, that's right.
[05:08:44] Oh, my eyes!
[05:08:45] Oh damn it didn't look like I can't see.
[05:08:47] I think it's AI.
[05:08:49] That, that, that, they, no, no, that's definitely AI.
[05:08:53] I think it's AI for sure.
[05:08:55] Yeah, it's so AI, I feel like it's got to be.
[05:08:58] Because like, just the way he's talking.
[05:09:00] Oh my eyes.
[05:09:01] Oh damn it didn't look like I can't see.
[05:09:04] Yeah, the voice gave it away.
[05:09:06] Before that, I kind of believed it, but, you know, other than that,
[05:09:10] I don't really think so.
[05:09:12] Let's see here, the blocks attempt to slow, what's this here?
[05:09:15] Attempt to slow sale of thousands of rents stable as apartments.
[05:09:18] I mean, here it is, right?
[05:09:20] And, let's see, you know, they love the, look at the layering and the smoke too.
[05:09:25] Definitely AI. I didn't even notice that part. I had no idea about that.
[05:09:30] So yeah, it's 2000s and most Europe, walk their car because it was safe that people would
[05:09:34] leave it unlocked overnight. Streets no problem. I mean, like, I think that most places,
[05:09:38] people aren't going to break into your car. But it is possible that it could happen, sure.
[05:09:42] I mean, definitely it could. It just seems like it's kind of unlikely. Let's just hear
[05:09:48] some guy fell over. Yeah, that's what happens when you're on the ice.
[05:09:53] No. Oh, this is the same guy. Let me make this clear.
[05:10:02] Federal agents. Ice. Oh, do I see this feature?
[05:10:08] Yeah, I did. I did already see this. I thought it was something else because it was a different angle in a different length and so that's why I was confused
[05:10:19] Anything
[05:10:20] That can cause great and start to commit crimes against law enforcement. It is a crime
[05:10:28] You may not like what they're doing
[05:10:32] I can understand that there's a lot of emotions out there, but that does not mean that you get to commit a crime
[05:10:38] Oh, what? No way!
[05:10:43] It's actually old from November. People let him know.
[05:10:46] Oh, is that true? Well, either way.
[05:10:48] It's still, it's, the funny thing is it's still the same thing.
[05:10:51] And so we have again, AOC, the Iranian government's violent crackdown
[05:10:55] on demonstrators is horrific and must stop now.
[05:10:58] All people have the right to protest their government without fear and violence.
[05:11:01] I support the Iranians taking into the streets and calling for a better future.
[05:11:05] Oh, she's definitely running.
[05:11:07] Oh boy, there goes half your voters. Your voters aren't going to like this. We should send a fleet of Honda pilots to Iran.
[05:11:15] Oh my God, she's evolving. Is this you? Who in Trump sends US military to help? Are you going to have the same energy? Probably not.
[05:11:22] And yeah, this is really funny for me to say. It's sorry, but you've lost the mandate.
[05:11:27] I'm glad at least you're pretending to have a moral background, but this stage is meaningless.
[05:11:32] Man, $7,000 deposited, congratulations.
[05:11:40] Man.
[05:11:42] People then vote the way they wanted so they got to come at crime to stop them democracy.
[05:11:45] Yeah, we love this.
[05:11:47] I can't understand why anyone's against this.
[05:11:49] The reason why is because there's a lot of Islamist radicals and extremists that are on the internet.
[05:11:55] And they look at people like AOC as people that are adjacent that can support them.
[05:12:00] and then whenever you have, if you want to signal to all of us that you're being held hostage,
[05:12:04] what would you say? This is another one right here too, and it's just again. These people find
[05:12:10] themselves on the side of a dictatorship that literally kills its own citizens. It's crazy.
[05:12:20] She's also not being genuine, there's not such thing as rights, I mean, unless, I mean,
[05:12:24] not objectively know. And she literally got the call. Oh man, shut the fuck up, you
[05:12:32] Zionist, Zionist imperialist bitch. Oh my god. Brock's anti war, Bronx anti war. So we
[05:12:45] have somebody we are, oh wow, a buy POC lead anti imperialist direct to action
[05:12:51] an award-resisting state violence while advancing decolonization.
[05:12:56] This guy's fully world buffed, huh?
[05:12:57] How about that?
[05:12:58] They're turning on each other more than ever.
[05:13:03] That's because a lot of the people that are in this group are actually just total terrorism
[05:13:07] supporters.
[05:13:08] That's the reason why.
[05:13:09] You act like, oh, it's a big surprise, or it's confusing, or hard to understand.
[05:13:13] But the reality is that they actually just support terrorism and they like terrorism.
[05:13:18] I know it sounds crazy, but that's actually the truth.
[05:13:21] It's not any more complicated, it's not any more complex.
[05:13:25] It's actually that simple.
[05:13:30] Bring back rooftop careers.
[05:13:31] Yeah, sure.
[05:13:32] And let's see.
[05:13:33] Oh, play the game.
[05:13:34] Okay, I did say I would play that game, didn't I?
[05:13:37] All right.
[05:13:38] Gentlemen, I did promise it.
[05:13:41] I forgot, but then the sky reminded me.
[05:13:43] I almost banned them because I saw his messages were repeated.
[05:13:47] and I thought he was somebody that was just being annoying,
[05:13:50] but you were actually reminding me, and I appreciate it.
[05:13:53] So we've had a video game that's been released.
[05:13:57] That as one here about the dystopian pathways game,
[05:14:00] that the UK made to combat radicalization.
[05:14:05] It's pretty short, and I think it'll be funny
[05:14:07] to play through on stream.
[05:14:10] So, gentlemen, we have a new game made by the UK
[05:14:14] in order to navigate, gaming, the internet, and extremism.
[05:14:18] It's been made by them for us
[05:14:21] for us to become deraticalized
[05:14:24] and better members of society.
[05:14:26] Are you ready?
[05:14:28] I'm not.
[05:14:29] Let's start it.
[05:14:33] Welcome to Pathways, an interactive game
[05:14:35] where you determine your journey.
[05:14:36] In this game, you'll have to choose between certain options
[05:14:39] that can lead to different outcomes.
[05:14:40] Let's see where your path takes you.
[05:14:42] Instructions.
[05:14:44] You will be presented from scenarios that require you to take action.
[05:14:48] Like, having something hit for while gaining or watching a provocative video on social media.
[05:14:53] Hearing something hurtful while gaming.
[05:14:55] Oh no!
[05:14:57] From the three alternative options presented, you will use your mouse to select one best on the information.
[05:15:03] Okay.
[05:15:04] And what outcome you think this will have?
[05:15:06] Okay.
[05:15:07] Got it?
[05:15:09] The choices you make will determine the route your character takes.
[05:15:14] Remember to be aware of getting trapped in risky or harmful situations.
[05:15:19] Why thought this was on the internet?
[05:15:20] The different choices can lead to situations involving extremism and radicalization,
[05:15:25] damaging the outcome for your character.
[05:15:27] Oh, oh, oh, no. Okay. I don't want to get radicalized.
[05:15:31] Choose your character. Well, I'm going to be a guy, obviously.
[05:15:34] Okay. This is level one.
[05:15:39] Charlie was enjoying an online game with friends.
[05:15:43] Uh-huh.
[05:15:45] Yeah, then what?
[05:15:47] Charlie had not long started attending a new college in East Riding.
[05:15:51] Yeah.
[05:15:52] And there was sort of a leaf to have made new friends having recently left school.
[05:15:56] Okay, and then what?
[05:15:57] Charlie has started browsing new games and websites that some of the new friends use.
[05:16:03] Sometimes though, the people on these websites say things that seem off, even slightly concerning.
[05:16:10] Just say steam, just say steam.
[05:16:14] Someone on this website has encouraged Charlie to download a video, but Charlie is unsure.
[05:16:21] Yeah?
[05:16:23] How should Charlie react?
[05:16:29] Well, tell an adult, right? I mean, you don't want to download the video. I mean, obviously you don't want to do that.
[05:16:39] Like, I mean, it could be a virus.
[05:16:41] It's not even about it being a video. It could be a fucking virus. I mean, obviously you don't want to do that. I mean, duh.
[05:16:47] I'm going to get, alright, alright, well, it's a, obviously.
[05:16:50] Charlie wanted to continue being part of the new online community.
[05:16:55] Wait, oh, I'm going to become a Nazi.
[05:16:58] Charlie downloaded the video and shared it with different people on my mind.
[05:17:03] Okay, yeah, what's the video? Well, does it tell you what the video is?
[05:17:07] Charlie felt relieved and happy that people were like in the video.
[05:17:11] But there's been short the video is.
[05:17:14] Deep down, Charlie wasn't sure if this was the right thing to do,
[05:17:18] as some of the ideas in the video were extreme and violent.
[05:17:22] But no, you didn't even say that, so like, I don't even understand.
[05:17:25] you didn't even explain what the video was in the first place. How could I have known that it was a good idea to download the video?
[05:17:31] The only friend of reference you could have had would be is the video potentially a virus because you're giving it to a kid.
[05:17:37] Like this is so retarded.
[05:17:42] It's important to remember that download in all streaming certain content can lead to a terrorist defense conviction.
[05:17:49] I love America. I am so glad that I don't live in this country. Oh my God. Okay, so that's number one.
[05:18:01] I already failed.
[05:18:03] Charlie is receiving an importer grade and this has worked this admitted for their hospitality
[05:18:08] cars at college. All right. Charlie put in a lot of effort for this work and is excited to receive good feedback.
[05:18:15] Okay. Charlie takes the seat in class. Great.
[05:18:18] Wait, wait, wait. I'm going to get a good grade.
[05:18:21] To their disappointment, Charlie doesn't do as well as they expect.
[05:18:25] It's about 60 out of 100. But they wanted at least.
[05:18:29] Yes, I did. I have to do it.
[05:18:31] To make matters worse, somebody else's gone.
[05:18:35] And she is to your eye, Andrew. And the teachers.
[05:18:37] Oh, no! And has received a job off.
[05:18:39] Now I hate black people! Oh my god, I knew it!
[05:18:43] Yeah! And a woman? Charlie has applied to dozens of jobs, but hasn't had any look yet.
[05:18:52] Yeah?
[05:18:54] Somebody else in the class tells Charlie that this is proof that immigrants are coming to the UK.
[05:18:59] True. True. True. True.
[05:19:03] Ignore the comment and ask how the course leader on feedback on how you can improve.
[05:19:07] Ignore the comment, but no address your frustration, agree with the comment and explore the idea further.
[05:19:12] So true, absolutely. Yep.
[05:19:17] Charlie approached the classmate and he agreed with the ideas and began shouting about the
[05:19:22] Ming class. Damn, Charlie's crashing out. The teacher that Charlie
[05:19:27] know that the school has a zero tolerance on hate speech. But I thought it was just an
[05:19:32] immigrant, not a hate. What? The teacher was concerned by Charlie's outburst and tried to get to
[05:19:37] the bottom of this. Charlie became more agitated and ended up having to sit
[05:19:45] alone for the duration of the week's lessons because of the hurtful things
[05:19:49] they say. Oh, you have to be in the corner. Wow. Okay, got it. Charlie has been
[05:19:59] chilling out all afternoon. Just sweat, yep, all right. They've been
[05:20:05] swirling on social media. They? They, you mean he? This part of video that seems to
[05:20:16] be getting a lot of attention. They're not using deraivoting gender to language. Oh my God.
[05:20:27] This is crazy. Charlie watches the video and learns from the video that Muslim men
[05:20:34] stealing the places of British wall veterans in a emergency accommodation.
[05:20:39] Oh, so this is in Germany.
[05:20:43] Because isn't that exactly what happened?
[05:20:46] Uh-oh, uh-oh.
[05:20:49] In the video, the explain that the government is betraying white British people.
[05:20:54] Yes.
[05:20:55] And we need to take back control of our country.
[05:20:57] Right.
[05:20:59] How should Charlie react to scroll past the content ignoring the message?
[05:21:03] more about the the topic online, engaged directly with the post, this seems, well, I
[05:21:08] would look up more about it, right? Obviously, yeah, you should look it up and see if this is
[05:21:12] true or not. Yeah, I feel like this is that smart, you know, find out more, yeah, you go
[05:21:19] a B, that's what I would do, of course, okay. Charlie wasn't sure if this video was true.
[05:21:26] Yeah?
[05:21:28] But the recent other encounters made them curious.
[05:21:33] Charlie went directly to the Accounts website and found research papers, statistics, information
[05:21:39] about protests, and more regarding the replacement of white people.
[05:21:44] Uh-oh.
[05:21:47] Uh-oh, oh no!
[05:21:51] Oh God, this is bad, this is really bad, guys, this is super bad.
[05:21:55] They continued browsing and encountered lots of harmful groups who agree with these sentiments.
[05:22:02] Yeah?
[05:22:04] Charlie began in taking a lot of harmful radiological messages.
[05:22:09] In fact, some of the groups were actually illegal.
[05:22:12] Oh no! Oh God, if they were illegal groups, they're having to have illegal opinions! Oh no!
[05:22:19] So I want you to keep in mind that what they're saying here is that by researching and
[05:22:29] looking things up yourself and looking for further information, you will find out that
[05:22:34] you're radicalized.
[05:22:35] I'm sorry, you will become radicalized.
[05:22:38] That's it, stop.
[05:22:39] Because like, if again, you go back to these options, can I click on these?
[05:22:42] I don't think I can, can I?
[05:22:43] Okay, it's literally just fucking 1, 2, 3, 4.
[05:22:46] Yeah, ignore your lying lies.
[05:22:48] Don't research things in a further.
[05:22:50] If you hear something that doesn't go along with what our thinking is, then you need
[05:22:54] to turn that off immediately.
[05:22:56] You have to report it as soon as you can.
[05:22:59] This is a real thing.
[05:23:01] Charlie has been enjoying a family dinner at home.
[05:23:04] When they receive an notification from their friend.
[05:23:06] Let me guess.
[05:23:08] Black people are bad.
[05:23:10] Charlie's mum makes a comment about using ferns at the dinner table.
[05:23:14] But Charlie checks in anywhere.
[05:23:15] You don't want to listen to a woman.
[05:23:18] Emilia, Charlie's class friend has made a video encouraging young people and
[05:23:23] breadlington to join a political group that seeks to defend English rights.
[05:23:28] Oh, my girl.
[05:23:30] Yeah, is that right?
[05:23:33] So should we not defend English rights?
[05:23:36] Emilia, Charlie's class friend has made a video encouraging young people and
[05:23:41] to join the secret group on an app.
[05:23:45] Charlie hasn't heard of her before.
[05:23:47] Charlie isn't sure whether to join,
[05:23:49] explore further or ignore.
[05:23:51] Okay, what should you do?
[05:23:53] Ignore the video,
[05:23:55] risk upsetting your friend.
[05:23:57] Like the video and show your support to a friend,
[05:23:59] but don't join the secret group.
[05:24:01] Share the video and join the secret group
[05:24:03] as your friend requested.
[05:24:05] I think we should go with the based option, right?
[05:24:07] Let's go join.
[05:24:08] Yeah, definitely.
[05:24:09] I think that's the right option for sure.
[05:24:13] Like I would probably choose B personally.
[05:24:17] But okay, we're going to go with C.
[05:24:22] Let me see what B says because I think B is the most entertaining outcome.
[05:24:27] Like because like B is just like, oh yeah, okay for sure, man, definitely.
[05:24:31] Let's explain how that's a bad thing.
[05:24:37] that the radicalized route, yeah, let's go with this.
[05:24:40] Because that's what I would pick.
[05:24:41] I would pick B, B is the reasonable thing
[05:24:44] that I would do as an individual.
[05:24:46] I would be like, okay, fine, that's nice, great.
[05:24:49] This is okay, let's go at Vince Center.
[05:24:51] Well, yeah, I'm not in the match of a joiner for things.
[05:24:54] So yeah, I'd go with B.
[05:24:57] I'm Charlie, okay?
[05:24:58] You're not Charlie, I'm Charlie.
[05:25:01] Charlie settled for a middle ground.
[05:25:03] They didn't want their friends to think they didn't care,
[05:25:06] But they didn't know if they wanted to join the group.
[05:25:08] Uh-huh.
[05:25:09] Yeah.
[05:25:10] They decided to like the post quickly and continue to eat their dinner.
[05:25:14] Exactly, you're busy.
[05:25:15] Yes, sure.
[05:25:17] We are all Charlie, you're Charlie.
[05:25:19] Charlie who.
[05:25:21] During the night, Charlie received a message from a stranger who saw that they had liked the post.
[05:25:29] In the middle of the night.
[05:25:33] In the middle of the night, they're messaging him.
[05:25:36] Did you just like this post? Did you like this post about hating black people?
[05:25:44] If all the new it, Charlie had been added to an encrypted private group without Charlie's permission
[05:25:54] What? So you're in the group anyway? Oh
[05:25:59] My god
[05:26:01] Charlie was seeing their dad at the weekend.
[05:26:07] He lives in all, so their weekends are very different to their weekdays in East Riding.
[05:26:12] Okay.
[05:26:14] Charlie's friend Amelia immediately looked interested and told them about the protest she wished she could go to herself.
[05:26:25] No, it was not allowed.
[05:26:27] Oh, why not?
[05:26:28] Because she's a woman.
[05:26:30] Amelia's book of the gathering that the organiser by a small political group, they will
[05:26:35] put together and protest the change.
[05:26:37] That's its real.
[05:26:38] It's been through in the last few years, and the version of British values.
[05:26:41] The erosion, they would come together and protest the changes that Britain has been through
[05:26:45] in the last few years, and the erosion of British values.
[05:26:49] Amelia talked about the banners, and the packets that a friend had made for the events,
[05:26:53] expressed a real regret that she could not go, begging Charlie to go in her place.
[05:26:59] Uh-huh.
[05:27:00] Charlie has nothing to do this weekend and a protest sounded like an interesting thing
[05:27:05] to take part in.
[05:27:06] I wouldn't want to go because it's annoying.
[05:27:10] Dequire me off of risking your friendship tell your friend you watch from the sidelines
[05:27:13] let them know what happens.
[05:27:16] I'm not, I wouldn't join that ship, bro, like, fuck no, like, what are some of your
[05:27:19] tries to drive a car through that?
[05:27:20] This is Europe, man.
[05:27:21] I'm like, fuck no, I wouldn't do that.
[05:27:23] Yeah, yeah, I mean, I would not, like, I'm not going to tell her no, but I would say,
[05:27:27] like yeah I want to happen I'm not going to get involved in this bro like you she's asking
[05:27:32] you to carry her cross you can let this bitch tell you what to do fuck that she can run me she
[05:27:41] got to tell me what to do with all fuck that Charlie went to the protest in the end it wasn't
[05:27:49] what they expected what what wasn't said they noticed the protest seemed to be more about racism
[05:27:56] and anti-immigration, them British values.
[05:27:59] They're not working yourself.
[05:28:01] Yeah, it's the same thing.
[05:28:03] Charlie grew increasingly uncomfortable as the crowd became angrier.
[05:28:08] Police arrived after a few violent outbreaks.
[05:28:11] Yeah, those are the ones that are the violent ones for sure.
[05:28:15] Before the muet, they were running away from the scene.
[05:28:19] Some protestors next to Charlie had drawn the attention of the police.
[05:28:24] Charlie's going to jail. Charlie had only been here to observe but the line between
[05:28:31] observing and participating was too easy to cross. Oh, oh there's Charlie die now?
[05:28:37] Oh no. Anti-immigration is racism, that's what they say. Charlie thought about all the
[05:28:47] difficult choices they had needed to make in the last few weeks. Huh, yeah? Some of their
[05:28:52] their choices had led to changes in friendship, and Charlie was feeling law, as they
[05:28:57] weren't sure if they had made the right decisions.
[05:29:00] Ah-ha?
[05:29:01] The teacher had noticed this, and decided to reach out.
[05:29:04] Who's was this bit warm?
[05:29:06] The teachers sat with them and talked openly and frankly about the ideology that Charlie had
[05:29:11] discovered.
[05:29:12] And now what?
[05:29:14] The teacher reassured that Charlie had made the right decisions.
[05:29:18] Charlie realized that if they had chosen to engage with these harmful ideas, the consequence
[05:29:22] would have been very different.
[05:29:25] Wait am I the good guy?
[05:29:28] Click to find out.
[05:29:30] What support Charlie could have received if they had chosen to engage with harmful ideologies?
[05:29:35] Okay.
[05:29:42] Charlie accepted their main needs to Paul.
[05:29:47] Uh-huh.
[05:29:48] Charlie's teach him a to prevent referral
[05:29:51] And they were able to provide tailored support for Charlie.
[05:29:54] Oh, we got her a furl!
[05:29:56] They began a workshop that helped them learn how to engage policy.
[05:29:59] She's being re-educated.
[05:30:01] And the differences between right and wrong in expressing political beliefs.
[05:30:05] Yes, of course. There's right political beliefs and wrong political beliefs.
[05:30:09] They began a workshop that helped family with safe countries,
[05:30:12] policy to help them process the other and the difference.
[05:30:15] Sorry.
[05:30:16] And I thought we were going to get back to that.
[05:30:18] It's a little bit back and forth, right?
[05:30:19] Okay, yeah, he got reeducated.
[05:30:21] You're all set again. I'll have to do it again.
[05:30:24] Charlie received counselling to help them process the other events in their lives.
[05:30:28] Wait, he had to go to counselling.
[05:30:29] I don't know much better for it.
[05:30:31] Because he liked the YouTube video he had to go to counselling?
[05:30:34] What?
[05:30:36] Congratulations like completing all the scenarios.
[05:30:39] Let's explore the consequences of your character's choices and see what lies ahead.
[05:30:43] It was decided that Charlie was a borderline risk of radicalisation, given our proximity
[05:30:49] to it.
[05:30:50] Yeah?
[05:30:51] And then what?
[05:30:52] Charlie engaged in various activities through Prevent, which is Family Council.
[05:30:57] Thank God, yes.
[05:30:58] Which helped address some issues at the heart of being influenced by harmful ideologies?
[05:31:03] Yes, of course.
[05:31:04] Harmful ideologies.
[05:31:07] They started taking up new skills and hobbies and their new friends.
[05:31:11] A ha ha?
[05:31:12] Yeah?
[05:31:13] Also started receiving extra support at college to ensure they had someone to talk to
[05:31:17] openly about ideological thought.
[05:31:19] I thought they couldn't think about it.
[05:31:24] Now let's dive into a video that explains the prevent process.
[05:31:27] This will provide crucial details and advice applicable to real life.
[05:31:30] Okay great.
[05:31:31] Walt is prevent.
[05:31:34] Prevent is a referral program operated by the Home Office in partnership with local services.
[05:31:40] It was set up in 2003 as part of legislation responding to the 9-11 terror attack in
[05:31:46] the year.
[05:31:47] The overarching aim of prevent is to stop violent extremism from happening within our
[05:31:52] communities.
[05:31:53] Oh, ma.
[05:31:54] Prevent works on the basis that any ideology can be harmful.
[05:31:58] And therefore anyone can be at risk of becoming radicalised.
[05:32:01] Of course.
[05:32:02] The program seeks to identify cases.
[05:32:04] No one is innocent.
[05:32:05] Before any violent acts are committed.
[05:32:07] That's right.
[05:32:08] Why not see before?
[05:32:09] Why not see before?
[05:32:10] There are difficulties, vulnerable individuals, maybe experience and helping them over
[05:32:14] the comet.
[05:32:15] Right.
[05:32:16] Why is prevent important?
[05:32:17] Why is it important?
[05:32:18] Prevent is an important part of the UK's counterterrorism strategy because it seeks
[05:32:22] to tackle extreme as they are.
[05:32:24] I thought the terrorism came to an end or by.
[05:32:27] Because at 9-11.
[05:32:28] It acknowledges the underlying issues and winning abilities play a role in extreme ideas.
[05:32:33] But I thought.
[05:32:34] I want to reduce the effects.
[05:32:35] Is that for Gis?
[05:32:36] into extremism. It's important because prevent doesn't seek to punish people who are
[05:32:42] fallen victim to radicalisation. It ends to reduce risk of violence and enable vulnerable
[05:32:48] people to live a life without hit or violence. Who just prevents support? The Witties
[05:32:55] rare. Prevent understands that any ideology has the potential to harm others if the right
[05:33:00] conditions are met. Uh-oh. Prevent does not target any specific demographic, community, or
[05:33:06] ideology. It seems like a dust. It's available to anyone who may be motivated by an ideology
[05:33:12] to behave in an extreme manner. Oh, really? This means that any one of them to receive their
[05:33:18] support. Uh-huh. A lot is the process and how does prevent work? They like, uh, they like,
[05:33:25] they want to only come into contact with the person involved. They receive a referral,
[05:33:29] either from them directly, or from someone who has concerns. Oh, the fairies can come from
[05:33:34] of a variety of places, such as parents.
[05:33:37] Oh, so you can remember that there are people.
[05:33:38] There are people.
[05:33:39] Oh, okay.
[05:33:40] And help our social workers.
[05:33:42] Yeah.
[05:33:43] Anyone can make a reaction.
[05:33:44] No, that's good.
[05:33:45] If they have concerns about radicalization, the referral asks the person filling the
[05:33:49] farm to include details about the individuals behaviour, the leash and other contextual
[05:33:55] right.
[05:33:56] Right.
[05:33:57] That might make them vulnerable.
[05:33:58] You get sort of a problem.
[05:33:59] The referral is then reviewed by a panel of experts from different fields to discuss if
[05:34:03] the person is at risk or not.
[05:34:04] So then they just, okay, yeah, of course, it makes sense.
[05:34:06] You know, it's appropriate.
[05:34:08] Yeah.
[05:34:08] Nurse referrals.
[05:34:09] They go to the hospital.
[05:34:10] They go to the hospital.
[05:34:11] If support from other organizations,
[05:34:13] but it's a deal for having these opinions.
[05:34:15] On the occasions where prevent
[05:34:17] does take on a referral,
[05:34:18] the information is passed to channel.
[05:34:20] What's channels?
[05:34:21] Channels are the specialists in supplying support
[05:34:24] that is specific to radicalization.
[05:34:26] Oh, apologies.
[05:34:28] Oh, okay.
[05:34:28] They work with the individual to reduce the risk of harm to that person
[05:34:32] and why does society?
[05:34:33] How do you really see it to why it's signed?
[05:34:34] This is a multi-agency approach to providing support.
[05:34:37] So support could involve mentors, interactions with people who left harmful ideologies,
[05:34:43] family support, financial and housing support, counselling or therapy sessions, religious
[05:34:49] support and all.
[05:34:51] Receiving support from prevent all channel does not appear on a criminal report.
[05:34:56] Any involvement is always confidential and voluntary.
[05:35:00] For now.
[05:35:02] involvement with perfect video games.
[05:35:04] Oh no!
[05:35:05] It is designed not only to keep community safe and peaceful, but to enable the individual
[05:35:14] at risk to live a fulfilling life without the risk of fines, arrests, or presents.
[05:35:19] Yes.
[05:35:20] Which may arise from extreme behaviours.
[05:35:23] Wow.
[05:35:25] Thank God.
[05:35:28] What is it show to prevent if there is this to safeguard us from the threat of extremism
[05:35:34] and radicalization before violence takes place?
[05:35:37] Prevent involves lots of organizations such as schools, healthcare practitioners, and
[05:35:41] police to help people get supported if they're considering extreme beliefs or behaviors.
[05:35:46] Well, here's the thing, right?
[05:35:48] Is that how is it that it's for every ideology, but only one ideology is being shown?
[05:35:55] about that. That's a little bit interesting, isn't it? Oh my God. Jesus. Wow. I wonder why.
[05:36:10] Support equals you're going to jail. Isn't that so weird? And yet for the beginning
[05:36:15] of it is reported by like your parents or your friends into this? Oh my God. And they're
[05:36:20] are using day instead of he, a while.
[05:36:25] Go back and pick the cut dancers.
[05:36:28] It's targeting white males, and I still have to make Charlie non-binary.
[05:36:31] Yeah, true.
[05:36:32] Man, who made this game?
[05:36:36] Oh, I don't know, but definitely not anybody that cares about free speech or free expression.
[05:36:41] I'll certainly tell you that.
[05:36:42] That George Orwell made the game.
[05:36:45] Try who is sent to jail for asking too many questions.
[05:36:48] Charlie had harmful opinions. Charlie had to die. We had to kill Charlie. Charlie believed
[05:36:54] that immigration wasn't our best to advantage. Charlie died. Beauty audio, it's terrible.
[05:37:01] Is it really had no idea? Anyway, I'm going to take a break and show out, but I figured
[05:37:06] I would at least do that. I forgot all about this, but I'm glad I did it myself. That's
[05:37:11] funny. I'll be back on tomorrow and do the same usual shit I usually do. And for instance,
[05:37:18] world wide by the way. Oh god. They died. Oh you're right. SS. Yeah, the SS had to take
[05:37:26] try it. Charlie had to go to a special camp. Charlie was never seen from again. Oh man.
[05:37:41] Yeah, it's funny, but also in Sandy's Shilling. Now these people like you've got to, you've got to
[05:37:46] Like, totally get rid of these people.
[05:37:48] Like, I don't know how the U.K. has allowed itself to become this cuck.
[05:37:51] It's actually insane how cuck they've allowed themselves to become.
[05:37:55] Charlie, this is really a multiculturalism.
[05:37:57] Charlie's a lamp shade now.
[05:38:00] Charlie's a chill.
[05:38:02] That's it.
[05:38:04] Trump says Greenland's defense is too dog sleds.
[05:38:06] Yeah, I know I saw that.
[05:38:08] And it's a story, a difference if you choose to be a chick.
[05:38:10] I don't know if it is or not, of no idea.
[05:38:14] People are signing within Amelia.
[05:38:17] Yeah, I wonder why.
[05:38:21] Yeah, this is SJW dispatch, right?
[05:38:25] Liberal dispatch.
[05:38:28] Well, they told us they opened the home office
[05:38:30] just in three, a purpose of shopping about the UK's balls.
[05:38:33] Yeah, basically, right?
[05:38:34] And it's just insane where these people are coming from.
[05:38:37] I don't understand it at all.
[05:38:39] So criminal investigation.
[05:38:44] Yeah, I guess we'll see what happens.
[05:38:47] If you just ride so much preach acceptance,
[05:38:49] get to push down your throat at the government,
[05:38:51] speaking from an experience of working there.
[05:38:54] I mean, again, you just can't, like, you can't let people
[05:38:56] like this take power at all. You've got to shut them down.
[05:38:59] Is there any crime you don't play games can shut up?
[05:39:02] Yeah, yeah, now they can shut up, now, how about that?
[05:39:05] You see, China trying to invade Taiwan recently,
[05:39:08] doing military ops? I haven't seen that. I just thought they were doing military ops in general.
[05:39:12] Say play percent of five. What do you think of the game? What do I think of person on a five?
[05:39:21] So far
[05:39:24] Metaphor is better
[05:39:28] It's better
[05:39:30] Person of five is great. It's great game
[05:39:33] Metaphor is better
[05:39:36] I haven't played it enough, but I think metaphor is just
[05:39:39] It's far and away better.
[05:39:42] But I'm gonna play it and we're just gonna see what's gonna happen.
[05:39:47] I'm gonna be hours in, probably only like four or five, like not that much, so it'll take
[05:39:52] more time.
[05:39:54] It's more adult.
[05:39:55] Yeah, I mean, I don't like things that are like set in a high school in general,
[05:39:59] because I just think it's cringe, and it's like kind of like borderline, like weird, like,
[05:40:05] you know, like that kind of weird.
[05:40:07] And it's like, you know, you're doing like a dating simulator
[05:40:11] and you're like in a high school, like I don't know.
[05:40:13] I just like, it's just, it's not really,
[05:40:16] like I mean, I don't wanna do that.
[05:40:19] But, you know, metaphor is amazing.
[05:40:21] Yeah, it is.
[05:40:22] I mean, I'm not, like I don't think that people
[05:40:25] that do that are weird.
[05:40:26] Like I don't think there's anything I don't want doing that.
[05:40:28] I don't know plenty of girls that play persona.
[05:40:30] So it's not like it's impossible to exist,
[05:40:33] just take the teacher.
[05:40:33] Yeah, I do know about that.
[05:40:35] I think everybody knows about that.
[05:40:37] So, yeah, games I have 30 year old as a guy, yeah, I mean, like I, that was the reason why I stopped watching anime, is that I felt like every anime like the setting was a high school, and I was like, I don't want to watch this, and that I watched Bizarre, and I'm like okay, never mind I'm gonna watch anime again.
[05:40:52] Like, that was really how it was, the music in person is actually better though.
[05:40:56] I think metaphors music, it depends, right? It's like apples and oranges, really.
[05:41:01] Watch Attack on Titan.
[05:41:03] Titan I watched the first season of it at least I haven't watched any more of that beyond that
[05:41:09] I originally were at the replay day at the command and conquer games every single one of them
[05:41:13] I played all of them
[05:41:17] Watch sentence to be a hero. I think that was one that was really good, right? Attack on Titans over here this fuck
[05:41:23] I think that's really I mean you think GTA 6 will come out before 10 walls gets put in jail
[05:41:28] No, I think similes get put in jail before that
[05:41:30] What's else paradise?
[05:41:32] I watched else paradise.
[05:41:33] I thought it was decent.
[05:41:34] I didn't like, I like anime whenever there are not like empowering devices inside of anime.
[05:41:44] If that makes sense.
[05:41:45] Like one thing that I really liked about, for example, like the first season of Jojo,
[05:41:50] is that, like how did Jonathan Joestar, how did he beat, you know, DO?
[05:41:58] by just sheer force of will, virtue, and strength.
[05:42:03] There's no homo and energy, there's no stands, there's nothing, just beat his fucking ass.
[05:42:10] And like breathing, yeah exactly, like that was fucking awesome.
[05:42:15] And so like, and I think that later on, if you want to implement it, it's okay.
[05:42:20] But like, I mean, the first season of JoJo is my favorite, by a mile, free-rim.
[05:42:25] Well, that's a totally different like paradigm.
[05:42:29] We turn paradigm.
[05:42:30] What do you think, overward?
[05:42:31] It was fun.
[05:42:32] So you don't like power systems.
[05:42:34] I think that I do, but in a lot of cases, the power systems kind of make the outcome of
[05:42:39] the show obvious.
[05:42:41] And I think that shows, for example, like a tack on Titan, I don't really know what's
[05:42:46] going to happen at the end of a tack on Titan, right?
[05:42:49] But I think that in a lot of shows whenever a power system is introduced, it becomes evident
[05:42:53] like kind of what the, like what the ultimate outcome of the show will be.
[05:43:03] Hey, mentioned a bit of vehicle drove into a protest crowd and Iran for a link.
[05:43:06] Yeah, I know that. I didn't think it was a big deal.
[05:43:10] Do you see metaphor director said the need to restore appealing to a broader audience? I mean,
[05:43:14] maybe you're right. I mean, I think the next metaphor game, they said they're going to make another one.
[05:43:18] They're probably going to add in dating again.
[05:43:20] like I think that's I don't okay like I just it that's
[05:43:32] shits for girls that shits for girls and sims and I just want to play an actual
[05:43:37] fucking game where you just kill shit and everything like that you know
[05:43:42] that's it power scaling is not really applicable to attack on Titan yeah I mean
[05:43:46] definitely that and it puts us or apps it out yeah I know do you like the story when
[05:43:53] it's the Dylan and said the hero like overlord yeah I watched all overlord I thought
[05:43:56] overlord was really good
[05:44:07] space main three's coming yeah it's true it's already been stated they already said that's
[05:44:11] going to happen. At least play monster in the wilds and kill
[05:44:16] Gogg-Mazios or Omega on stream. I killed Gogg-Mazios. It's a terrible fight
[05:44:21] I hate the fun. I think it's trash. Like any fight, this is the reason why
[05:44:26] Gogg-Mazios is a shitty fight. It's because you have to look up at the monster
[05:44:31] when you have to avoid things that are on the ground. This is a
[05:44:35] a dissonance that no video game should have.
[05:44:40] It's just shitty.
[05:44:45] Oh my goodness, not many of that.
[05:44:46] Yeah, I haven't done Omega yet.
[05:44:48] You can't handle most of the time unless you're ranged.
[05:44:50] Yeah, I got the light bogun and I was like,
[05:44:54] oh, I'm going to try and use this instead.
[05:44:56] But I just haven't had time.
[05:44:58] Do it's a good minigame.
[05:44:59] Yeah, and it's like I died one time,
[05:45:01] and I like the boss is probably like 5% health.
[05:45:04] And I was just like I don't want to play this game anymore. It's not fun. But I beat
[05:45:09] I beat in the arc tempered bosses. They're actually really easy. I beat them on the first try and
[05:45:15] You know, that was more fun but
[05:45:19] Overall like I just thought dog Mazios was a pretty bad fight
[05:45:26] Did you pick the woman there in Charlie and cut the answers still get the prevent or the prevent referral maybe
[05:45:31] still gunlands. Oh yeah, yeah I got the gunlands for sure.
[05:45:41] Did you do the new Warwings meet world boss? The name lists what's his name? General? Yeah, I beat him. I beat him on the
[05:45:48] abyss mode too. It's pretty easy. It's like like five or ten tries. I was doing it with the umbrella too. That's my new weapon.
[05:45:57] I'm going to drop in, was your favorite game in 2025?
[05:46:03] Expedition 33, for sure, it's not even close.
[05:46:07] I haven't finished the campaign yet.
[05:46:10] I'll do that at some point.
[05:46:13] What are you about playing older games that you've never played, like 15, 10 years ago?
[05:46:21] I mean, I kind of have, I mean, similarly, I did Metal Gear Rising,
[05:46:25] And I also did, what's the, oh, I was going to play this one too,
[05:46:28] a mandragora, I'm probably going to play this at some point.
[05:46:31] I don't know really when, oh, I reinstalled Kazan too.
[05:46:35] I was going to finish this game and I beat Code Vane.
[05:46:43] This game was like, it was, I think the beginning of the game was kind of shitty and
[05:46:49] the last boss in the game was kind of shitty, but like the mid game was really good.
[05:46:54] overall like I wanted to beat it that way I was ready for the second game but yeah
[05:47:00] code vein day one yeah I'm gonna play at day one for sure not even a question
[05:47:04] you should finish cuz on at place basically like where wins me it's a lot harder
[05:47:09] like I don't like how kazan there's the bosses on so much health I feel like
[05:47:14] it's just it becomes like an attrition fight and I don't like them the video
[05:47:20] of you all getting pulled out by police and assaulted by crowd oh really I didn't
[05:47:24] see that. We're going to go live tomorrow to take the day off. I usually decide that whenever
[05:47:28] I wake up. But my plan right now is to go live. I usually plan to go live and if something happens
[05:47:33] that I want. Have you ever cried during your game? Yeah. Super Mario World and I couldn't
[05:47:40] be the level. I was age six. I was about to say level six. Yeah, I had that happened for sure.
[05:47:47] I'm trying to think besides that, I don't think I've ever cried at a video game now.
[05:47:56] Like, I don't, yeah, I don't think I ever have.
[05:48:01] Like, I've never even cried at a movie.
[05:48:05] I just don't really, I'm not emotionally affected by fantasy or like fictional media,
[05:48:13] Because it's just like not real
[05:48:16] So why would I be sad or upset about it? It's not real. I don't get a shit about these people and how you can real
[05:48:23] Not even order the rings no
[05:48:31] Yes, just how it is
[05:48:33] What about super sad documentary? Why would I care what happens to somebody else? It's not me
[05:48:37] me. This is fucking care about them. Like, that's true. Like, that's true. Like, that's
[05:48:47] what you're trying to do with Joe Joe, though. We'll know what bother me. I was crying
[05:48:50] telling my dad. It's a little bit different. They're like, it just made me uncomfortable.
[05:48:56] I want to do think you're going to want to see an, uh, an, a, a, a, a, a, a mess. How
[05:49:04] Do you think the lunacy will continue for him? Probably for a while even Jesus is suffering now
[05:49:09] I remember watching passion to the cry of Suf my mom and like damn man
[05:49:12] Fuck this dude up like I remember like halfway through it. I was like bored
[05:49:15] I'm like damn like how many more scenes are they gonna show them whipping this guy? I
[05:49:18] Like I feel like I kind of got the picture, right? I mean, yeah, they beat the shit of him. What's move on?
[05:49:24] Like didn't I see this one?
[05:49:26] Then yeah, I was like what the fuck?
[05:49:28] Yeah, I saw really like y'all really dragging this out
[05:49:34] So I didn't think it was that big of a thing.
[05:49:37] That was a few tears.
[05:49:39] Should I could use kids and stuff like that?
[05:49:41] I just never really.
[05:49:43] I mean, I just don't really.
[05:49:47] It just doesn't affect me.
[05:49:49] I don't know what you want me to say.
[05:49:52] What if you get to a scene in the game
[05:49:54] where you can really deeply relate?
[05:49:56] I don't know.
[05:49:57] I just think about what do you mean?
[05:50:00] Like I have just like yeah, I can relate to that for sure. Yeah
[05:50:07] I mean
[05:50:10] I don't know what you
[05:50:12] Yeah
[05:50:14] Like damn like I remember whenever that happened us sucked
[05:50:19] Yeah, I don't know what you want me to say
[05:50:24] Is empathy brother? It's a national human emotion most people have I
[05:50:27] I mean, I don't know, like, I mean, it's not really empathy of people who are real.
[05:50:32] I can't be empathy, they're not even real.
[05:50:42] Jermon, I'm ever crying at movies or real life events.
[05:50:46] A couple of things that I had told her that, but not only in the instance of them affecting me,
[05:50:53] or affecting like somebody that we knew.
[05:51:02] About the old Wild Quest films, no, I just, it is not.
[05:51:09] Yeah.
[05:51:15] After all, after the latest Asmon clips thumbnail, they posted two videos about you back
[05:51:18] to back on the songs of Maine, YouTube. Not really. About me being a being bad, let me
[05:51:25] see. Is Azna Gold viewboarding 24-minute video? Jesus Christ. Was Azna Gold's done
[05:51:37] I've been in this way a lot of things, was that it?
[05:51:41] Mm-hmm.
[05:51:43] Did Kyle make another video about me?
[05:51:49] I didn't even know about this.
[05:51:56] Yeah, is he's from your life, that's good, I'm glad.
[05:52:00] Check the asthma and crepes down now.
[05:52:30] Oh god. Oh man, I don't know what to say. This dreams to do your hair changes dramatically from
[05:52:37] from long to short. If I was wearing a wig, it would have a much better hairline than I have now.
[05:52:43] No, I just time my hair back usually. I just cooked them. Yeah, I guess the passion of the
[05:52:50] the Hassan. I didn't even know that Kyle make another video about me. I didn't even
[05:52:57] see that. It goes this shit. This is Asmond Gold supports murdering innocent people.
[05:53:15] for sure definitely oh yeah 100% you got me it's just stuff stupid it's not even worth
[05:53:26] looking at I might well I might watch this at some point I don't know if I
[05:53:30] worn on aren't you doing it recently I just felt like not doing it that's only the
[05:53:33] reason why there's a little more of this video I don't know the cringe you're
[05:53:41] from Mike from P.A. No, God. Yeah, I didn't even look at any stream drama today. Is there anything else
[05:53:46] it's worth even looking at? Let me see if there is. Twitch suspended the X likes you to
[05:53:52] whatever count. Good one. Yeah, it was not really much going on. It's a romantic count. Yeah.
[05:54:02] I'll watch this tomorrow. I'm not going to look at it today, near that experience in a car accident.
[05:54:17] I've been in a couple of car accidents. Uh oh. I'll watch this one tomorrow.
[05:54:24] This is just a typical woman driver
[05:54:27] Jesus
[05:54:31] That's not it. It's literally
[05:54:33] Fire I'm gonna be a bit of a light and be realistic. Well, I care about what the training manual says. Really like why would I base my decisions?
[05:54:45] This is this obviously
[05:54:47] This is upsetting him. He's getting upset. Do you know else doesn't care about the training manual? Let me guess Hitler
[05:54:54] cops and soldiers of fucking dictatorships of third-world shitholes you call them the
[05:55:01] countries that you complain of all the fucking time they're the ones where you get
[05:55:04] away with not caring about the training manual why do you do that all the fucking
[05:55:09] people because sometimes the training manual their protocol is wrong and I
[05:55:16] think it's inaccurate to what happens in real life so why would I allow my
[05:55:21] moreality and whose right or wrong in the situation of life and death, potentially,
[05:55:26] why guess in this case literally? Why would I allow my moreality between a life and death situation
[05:55:33] to be determined on whose right or wrong off of a training manual? Well, I'm going to look at this
[05:55:39] objectively. Very clearly, I'm not going to look at it based off of what the training manual says.
[05:55:46] It's not like, like, for example, right?
[05:55:51] So, like, if the training manual said that anybody who says X, Y, or Z,
[05:55:56] and actually, you know what, this is a really funny way to look at it, right?
[05:56:00] Is that, I think his own argument goes against him because in a lot of other
[05:56:04] dictatorships, the training manual says to shoot people or kill people that
[05:56:09] go against the regime.
[05:56:10] But does that mean that it's okay because it's in the training manual?
[05:56:14] training manual, know it doesn't, and you know that it doesn't.
[05:56:17] That's because a training manual is not a arbiter of truth.
[05:56:22] It's done an arbiter of morality.
[05:56:24] It's a guideline.
[05:56:25] But your own morality and ethics are not derived from the training manual.
[05:56:30] Or would you say that China is always at the acting ethically or acting in the right way or
[05:56:35] North Korea?
[05:56:36] Like they're all trained to do something.
[05:56:37] Does that make it right or okay?
[05:56:39] No, it doesn't.
[05:56:40] That exists independently.
[05:56:41] You can play half your day you complain about fucking Somalia or whatever.
[05:56:48] It's more than half for the fuck else or some third world, whatever.
[05:56:51] And then the shithole, other half of the day, you complain about the fact that Americans
[05:56:56] are expected to be different to those countries.
[05:57:00] It's so fucking stupid, like one minute, you're like, all these Somalis are coming here
[05:57:04] with there, and these are shithole countries, they are look what it's like to live there.
[05:57:08] That's why I'm going to, that's relevant to the ones who are in America under
[05:57:12] American citizens.
[05:57:13] And in the second half, you're like, well, it's someone's, can we want to enforce the law?
[05:57:18] Why don't we just get people really disproportionate sentences for even petty crimes?
[05:57:23] I think we should, in the lot of cases, I think that there's people that are committing
[05:57:26] so many crimes.
[05:57:27] Like, you know, the repeat offenders that have been arrested like 30 times, you need to
[05:57:31] lock them up, man.
[05:57:35] Really?
[05:57:36] Like, what are we doing?
[05:57:37] You got to lock him up for sure, like I mean, fuck 30, how about three?
[05:57:49] What's his argument?
[05:57:50] I don't get his point.
[05:57:51] His point is that you have to add a manual to make a protocol, but what my argument is
[05:57:58] is that a protocol does not dictate moreality or ethics, because the protocol manuals
[05:58:04] and totalitarian countries, say to oppress people.
[05:58:07] Does that mean that it's good to oppress people
[05:58:09] because it says so in the manual?
[05:58:11] Obviously not.
[05:58:12] I don't know why he would say this.
[05:58:14] It doesn't make sense.
[05:58:18] You still take your hand off.
[05:58:20] Welcome.
[05:58:21] Why wouldn't do that because then they'd be disabled?
[05:58:25] We're out, find out.
[05:58:26] Oh, this cops shoot and that's someone in the car,
[05:58:28] when they're nuts in the manuals,
[05:58:29] I'm not to do it.
[05:58:31] Fuck the training manual.
[05:58:32] Why? Why are you like this?
[05:58:34] Because it's the right decision.
[05:58:36] Why?
[05:58:38] Why do you want America to stop doing all the things that made it a good country? Why?
[05:58:46] Having training manuals? Every country is training manuals.
[05:58:51] And that's what gymnastics people do. Yeah, I mean it's just again.
[05:58:54] What about the training manual that says not to allow scams from people?
[05:58:58] And then they ignore that?
[05:59:00] And everything else but then now you're patronizing it
[05:59:04] And we're about the training manual that says don't allow a bunch of illegal illegal aliens into the country
[05:59:09] Or the one that says to follow the federal law and cooperate with federal government, but they're not doing that either
[05:59:17] So I mean you don't really believe that
[05:59:19] It's just ridiculous
[05:59:23] You see a truck around people over I did I did see it
[05:59:26] to see if it's just so silly
[05:59:29] as one's practice on listen to a manual told them not to shoot they could be dead and splatter on the road one boxes more on
[05:59:35] just
[05:59:37] so I have to work at Joseph County doesn't need to do
[05:59:41] yet as months right a hundred percent what about driving manual
[05:59:47] uh...
[05:59:49] i'm not really sure i mean like it depends probably in the situation
[05:59:54] talking about falling training minerals and they can't fall the long, yeah, exactly.
[05:59:58] If the woman had fallen the training manual, none of this would happen.
[06:00:01] You know, the training manual that says,
[06:00:03] follow the police and do what they tell you, but, you know,
[06:00:08] wait a minute.
[06:00:09] I thought falling training manuals was, is it good or bad? Like, oh, God, it depends on if I agree with it or not.
[06:00:15] Is this Christ?
[06:00:17] It's an argument's withholding.
[06:00:19] Anyway, I got to, uh, I got to go. I appreciate it. Thank you guys all very much watching.
[06:00:24] Thank you guys and I will see you all tomorrow and we'll continue then so until next time boys
[06:00:32] Peace yeah
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