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01-25-2026 · 6h 29m

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[00:00:30] I'm a little bit jingled on that, you're a little bit stand down, don't you know?
[00:00:37] Can't get the moves too quick, oh yeah, let's go, and don't like it, I'm an old man
[00:00:42] I'm a part of the moment, but I don't mind, got the money on it back
[00:00:47] I'm a part of the time, oh yeah, let's never see it on, just dig it right, I'm a part of the time
[00:00:53] I'm just walking around, just walk up a little while and go, got up by video an hour ago.
[00:01:15] Walk down to the store, I couldn't drive, fucking snow everywhere.
[00:01:19] That's all right, just walked on down there, got myself a drink.
[00:01:22] is every other fucking day and it's another day man the powers on the internet's
[00:01:28] going and everything's back to normal man and so you're pretty today
[00:01:32] appearance this could be deceiving what can I say and yeah it's no one yet
[00:01:37] there's no outside and you know I figure like fuck I mean I'm just not gonna
[00:01:42] go live of course we're gonna go live what do you mean yeah so obviously we
[00:01:46] gonna do all that and yeah it's gonna be a good time man and I just woke up
[00:01:51] a little while ago and I am very very glad. Honestly I'm very glad I was in the
[00:01:57] walk down there. My fear was that I was going to walk down there and then
[00:02:01] drop my drink. I was going to drop my drink on the way up like back from the
[00:02:07] store and I would trip and it would spill. Like I was walking up there the entire
[00:02:12] time holding onto this motherfucker so tightly. I was waiting for that man
[00:02:18] It's been snowing in Florida. Yeah, yeah, exactly and wait in Florida now. It's not what do you mean?
[00:02:25] Fuck no, you see Jeff QE tweet. I did actually I did see that we're gonna look at all that stuff and just a bit, but uh, yeah, I'm
[00:02:33] Well, man, I'm a little bit tired, but that's okay. How much no felt maybe like couple inches, but that's it
[00:02:38] See which criticals bit by the ice. No, I haven't seen it like I just uh, honestly there's a lot of stuff that people like
[00:02:44] Oh, you see us, did you look at this?
[00:02:46] I've looked at anything, I haven't seen anything.
[00:02:47] I've just been a yesterday, I soon
[00:02:49] I ended my stream, I got kind of ready for the snow stuff
[00:02:53] and did some preparations
[00:02:55] and then I pretty much played arc nights all night.
[00:02:58] So, yeah, it was very exciting day, man.
[00:03:00] Super inflammatory, oh yeah, I'm sure.
[00:03:02] I mean, a lot of people are pissed off about ice.
[00:03:04] It makes sense.
[00:03:06] It's really not a surprise at all, after you're shooting
[00:03:07] on crazy.
[00:03:08] What was this year, and excited for high guard, yeah.
[00:03:11] And it was this year, after your
[00:03:13] your streamship and crazy.
[00:03:15] I have no idea what happened yesterday.
[00:03:17] I really don't.
[00:03:18] I saw a bunch of stuff got leaked and people were like making
[00:03:21] a groomer's, I'm not going to comment on any of that stuff.
[00:03:24] I think that anybody knows why I'm just not even going to get into it.
[00:03:28] So any drama farmers, people that are looking to kind of get a, you know,
[00:03:33] have like some kind of little bits of information or my take on it,
[00:03:37] it's just not going to happen.
[00:03:39] It's really not going to happen.
[00:03:40] like so you can try and bring it up you're going to get banned but yeah that's it I'm
[00:03:44] not looking for any kind of any kind of bullshit like that and we tell you that and
[00:03:50] good vibes all my it's more that you know like it's more complex for me because
[00:03:55] we'll all suit that I'm in so I'm just not going to be making any comments about anything
[00:03:59] that's surrounding that at all so yeah that's it and anyway already close school tomorrow
[00:04:05] I was it really, I don't know, swimpetec, oh kids say whatever you want, any whatever your opinion is, it's fine, but you're not going to get any takes, okay?
[00:04:14] Sorry guys, and that's it. Anyway, fun day today. No, I'm glad, man. I am. I talked about micro penis tonight. No, definitely.
[00:04:22] And yeah, but it's not getting involved. No, no, I'm not. And like in general, I feel like right now,
[00:04:31] I'm just happy that, you know, I'm happy I'm alive, honestly, more than anything.
[00:04:35] Because I was very worried, I wasn't going to be able to go live. There was going to be a bunch of other bullshit going on.
[00:04:40] But things were actually okay, everything's fine. My still playing were wins me. Yes, I am. I'm still playing were wins me. I played it last night,
[00:04:47] just for a little bit, not a whole lot, but yeah, just for a little bit there.
[00:04:51] Maybe like two hours did all my daily so I got everything else done and now I'm back to back to normal and
[00:04:58] What you did in doing norway? Fuck that man and yeah
[00:05:03] I'm just I'm kind of tired honestly. I'm kind of like I walked all the way up and down
[00:05:08] I didn't really expect to do that and I need to do more walking because like my legs even kind of hurt by the end of it man
[00:05:14] It did so yeah, what's the game's you play I recommend I don't know man
[00:05:18] There are some clips trying to circulate in trying to insinuate you think ISIS the Gestapo typical misrepresentation
[00:05:24] Well, I mean really I think they need to do an investigation of what happened yesterday sure
[00:05:29] I mean it kind of it really has nothing to say, right?
[00:05:33] I've nothing to say about that really more than anything else. I mean I don't know
[00:05:36] I mean maybe it was just a five maybe it wasn't but I think that the videos the more videos that I see about that event
[00:05:43] It seems pretty obvious that something went wrong, right?
[00:05:46] right I mean something very clearly went wrong and I think that there does need to be a
[00:05:51] degree of a you know accountability for that there has to be accountability
[00:05:54] because if there's not then people can just do whatever they want so I'm not
[00:05:58] even against the idea of accountability for it I just want to see an
[00:06:02] investigation happen I don't even think the guy's under percent and wrong he
[00:06:05] looks like he's in the wrong but I don't know what the police procedure is I don't
[00:06:09] know what the guy did you got to see the body cams and make up a decision then so
[00:06:13] So that's really the way I see it.
[00:06:14] I'm going to spend a determination to post it.
[00:06:17] Well, I mean, I think that really a lot of people made a conclusion.
[00:06:20] And like if I had to fall off on one side of the fence or another, I'd say I fucked up.
[00:06:23] I think they did.
[00:06:24] Or border patrol actually, it was border patrol that did this.
[00:06:27] But I also think that none of these problems would have ever happened if the police in
[00:06:32] the state would have just cooperated with the federal police.
[00:06:35] I mean, there's a reason why you're seeing all of this chaos in Minnesota, but you're not
[00:06:40] seeing it in Florida.
[00:06:41] Why is it that?
[00:06:42] you know, ice is done way more operations in Florida,
[00:06:45] but there's none of this hectic, you know, chaos
[00:06:48] that's happening there.
[00:06:49] I mean, because it was ice that was causing problems
[00:06:51] everywhere in the country, then you would logically assume
[00:06:55] that there would be videos like this everywhere,
[00:06:57] you know, all over the country, but there's not.
[00:06:59] There's just a very, very small group of areas
[00:07:02] where it's concentrated in.
[00:07:04] So whenever there's a small group of areas
[00:07:06] where it's concentrated in, that implies that, yes,
[00:07:09] obviously there's not going to be a lot of people
[00:07:11] that are, you know, doing this besides in that area.
[00:07:15] And you're right, and immediately as assuming they're narrative,
[00:07:17] I assess to push their own account rent.
[00:07:19] Well, yeah, you always have to push a narrative.
[00:07:21] I mean, because if you don't push a narrative,
[00:07:23] other people will push their narrative,
[00:07:25] there's not really, like whenever you don't play that game,
[00:07:29] you lose the game.
[00:07:30] There's not like a way that you can just not do it,
[00:07:32] or choose not to do it or anything else.
[00:07:35] So I think that's one of the big differences
[00:07:37] that a lot of people that are, I think, kind of naive,
[00:07:39] don't really understand.
[00:07:40] So you reach you die in a situation,
[00:07:42] doing a police, it's queer from multiple angles,
[00:07:44] the guy reached.
[00:07:45] It's not clear to me,
[00:07:46] and that's why I think they need to do the investigation.
[00:07:49] I do think that a lot of people are trying
[00:07:51] to like, misrepresent, like, kind of what was said,
[00:07:53] because I did see a couple of tweets about it
[00:07:55] about how, like, I said that they were good stop.
[00:07:57] Oh, I don't think they're good stop, though.
[00:07:58] But I think that really, what is good stop, right?
[00:08:01] It's a secret police that's on the countable
[00:08:03] and that can do whatever they want.
[00:08:05] And whenever ISIS is going around
[00:08:07] and somebody gets killed and there's not even
[00:08:09] an investigation for it,
[00:08:10] then yeah, that's pretty much kind of the same thing.
[00:08:13] So I think that it really all hinges on whether there's accountability
[00:08:16] and investigation based off of whether they're acting
[00:08:19] in good faith or not.
[00:08:20] I think that's more than anything.
[00:08:21] You said there's no accountability
[00:08:23] than they're like that exactly.
[00:08:24] Yeah, and I think that's very fair.
[00:08:25] I mean, if you, I mean, what else is a police force
[00:08:28] if there's no accountability for the police?
[00:08:30] I mean, that's insane.
[00:08:31] That's like what African warlords do.
[00:08:35] I mean, I don't want to deal with that.
[00:08:36] Absolutely, that's Joseph County.
[00:08:38] That's like every, every bad government in the world does that.
[00:08:41] So you don't want to have that at all.
[00:08:44] And let's see here, time to ask questions.
[00:08:46] Yeah, definitely.
[00:08:47] And you don't get tired of talking about it.
[00:08:49] Well, I think this is a pretty, I mean,
[00:08:51] this is a pretty big event, right?
[00:08:52] I mean, a lot of stuff has happened.
[00:08:54] So I think that it makes sense why a lot of people
[00:08:56] would be angry and pissed off about it.
[00:08:59] So yeah, I don't know, who watches the watchers?
[00:09:01] Yeah, exactly.
[00:09:02] Feds murdering civilians isn't surprised, anyone?
[00:09:05] Well, I think that really, I mean,
[00:09:07] If a guy goes and you're interfering with the police investigation and you're being violent,
[00:09:12] you are opening yourself up to a lot of problems and it's a huge risk to do that and
[00:09:16] I wouldn't recommend anybody to do that.
[00:09:19] It's a huge mistake and I think that more people need to realize not to do that.
[00:09:23] I mean, it's really that simple.
[00:09:26] I mean, whether you think it's justified or not, even if the ice officer is wrong,
[00:09:32] it doesn't bring the guy back to life, right?
[00:09:33] It's not like you can resurrect somebody.
[00:09:36] So even if you think that he's in the wrong, it's still got somebody killed and I think
[00:09:41] that, really, whenever you're talking about doing something and whether somebody's right
[00:09:44] or wrong, people kind of get lost into sauce and they forget that, you know, you're talking
[00:09:48] about human lives that are in danger and people who, you know, could be killed.
[00:09:52] And so, in a way, it doesn't only matter who's right or who's wrong, like you can figure
[00:09:56] that out after the fact, but that's not going to bring somebody back to life, that's
[00:10:00] not going to save somebody, it's not going to, you know, have any degree of, you know, improvement.
[00:10:05] If the governor doesn't care about their safety, it doesn't allow local enforcement
[00:10:08] to keep the civilians out of the not see this.
[00:10:10] Yeah, plenty of dead people have been right.
[00:10:12] Yeah, my driving instructor told me that.
[00:10:14] It applies here too.
[00:10:15] Yeah, I mean, you can be right that you're still getting in the dead.
[00:10:18] And I think that it's better to just kind of fight this stuff in court rather than try
[00:10:21] to have like a wrestling match with the police officers or with ICE or anything like that.
[00:10:26] It's just a huge mistake.
[00:10:28] And I see a lot of people that kind of fall down the rabbit hole of thinking that that's a good
[00:10:32] idea. And I think that that's just so insanely dangerous. It's such an incredibly dangerous thing to do.
[00:10:38] Just submit compliance. Yeah. Exactly. You comply with the police and then you see them afterwards.
[00:10:43] Because I mean, really, here's the truth. Is that most people don't really know the law to the extent that the police do.
[00:10:50] I mean, the average person doesn't know the law as well as the police officer does. I think this is obviously true.
[00:10:55] And so like really you have a court case on whether somebody's guilty and this is being determined by people who have like a career and figuring out whether this is right or wrong.
[00:11:04] So to just think that you're able to make a split-second decision and be certain about it about something being legal or illegal.
[00:11:11] I think that there's a degree of, you know, done in Kruger effect that's happening there where somebody thinks, like, you know so little about the law that you think that you know everything about the law.
[00:11:22] And I think that that's the big problem.
[00:11:23] And so that's why I think it's important to comply and do that.
[00:11:27] So this is also important to forget.
[00:11:28] I seem to be held accountable.
[00:11:29] Otherwise, they could deport more criminals to cause this.
[00:11:32] Well, what's this here?
[00:11:34] If I can pull this up.
[00:11:38] Provenible tragedies.
[00:11:39] Other parental, yeah, I mean, no.
[00:11:41] These are all people that have been killed by illegal aliens.
[00:11:44] No, it's absolutely true.
[00:11:46] I mean, like having illegal aliens in the country
[00:11:48] is it's just it's undeniable that it makes the country more dangerous.
[00:11:52] And really I think it's a bad idea to do.
[00:11:55] I think any any rational person would say that it's bad to do that.
[00:12:00] So yeah, I don't know what else to say.
[00:12:02] You can't see unless you have thousands of dollars on burn
[00:12:05] or a lawyer justices for the rich only.
[00:12:07] Okay, that's totally fine.
[00:12:08] But like so based off of that logic, okay.
[00:12:11] You want to use the logic of only the rich people
[00:12:13] can afford justice.
[00:12:14] Okay, well that's true.
[00:12:16] So what happens when a resisting arrest escalates your charge from a misdemeanor to a felony?
[00:12:21] Well, now you can't afford a lawyer and now you're going to go to jail.
[00:12:25] You see what I'm saying?
[00:12:27] Like, that's really totally untrue.
[00:12:28] Yeah, I mean, well, either way, right?
[00:12:30] I mean, you're going to get, like, if you really believe that, then you're putting yourself in a situation where now, now you can't afford to be protected from going to jail.
[00:12:38] Like, would you rather have a cop treat you like an asshole?
[00:12:41] Would you rather spend maybe six months in jail?
[00:12:43] Maybe like probation or something. It's going to fuck your life up. I think that a lot of people that don't have criminal records don't understand how much a criminal record can fuck your life up.
[00:12:53] Criminal records are really, really bad. If you have one, it's harder for you to get a job. You can be declined on certain types of ownership for homes.
[00:13:03] There's other types of bank loans that you're not able to get. It's just that simple, right?
[00:13:08] When people ask how ISIS is doing, I say pretty good.
[00:13:10] Yeah, I mean, I think they're doing fine, sure.
[00:13:13] And yeah, what's this your high profile case?
[00:13:15] We'll get a free lawyer.
[00:13:16] Well, yeah, there's definitely that too.
[00:13:18] You can win even if you're against five lawyers.
[00:13:20] Well, it depends on what the case is.
[00:13:22] I think there are some that are like more definitive than others.
[00:13:25] So they're trying to keep you in the system once you're in.
[00:13:27] Well, I feel like, yeah, kind of, right?
[00:13:29] I mean, because this is what happens.
[00:13:31] Is that once a person gets a criminal record,
[00:13:33] it becomes a lot harder for them to get a job.
[00:13:36] And then once somebody, it's now
[00:13:37] that's harder for them to get a job.
[00:13:39] Now, a lot of those people feel like
[00:13:40] they have to become criminals again
[00:13:42] because they have to make up for the money
[00:13:44] that they're not able to earn through
[00:13:45] being able to make a living.
[00:13:47] So that's the problem with something like,
[00:13:50] like these criminal records
[00:13:51] and then making decisions off everybody in a job
[00:13:54] is that you just totally have this happen,
[00:13:56] but more of a troll conducting rounds.
[00:13:58] Oh, is this it?
[00:13:59] Yeah, they're still doing it.
[00:14:00] Let me go and look at this here.
[00:14:02] But getting a message, one of the worst things
[00:14:03] that can happen to you, they don't treat you like you human
[00:14:05] and any steps you should avoid to take it done.
[00:14:07] Yeah, I mean, getting arrested, I've never been arrested.
[00:14:09] I've never been apprehended by the police.
[00:14:11] I've never been like I've had traffic stops,
[00:14:14] and that's it.
[00:14:15] I've never had anything beyond a traffic stop.
[00:14:17] And I never want to, either.
[00:14:19] It's very dangerous.
[00:14:21] And also like, I mean, you don't know what's going to happen.
[00:14:23] They could put you in a cell with somebody else
[00:14:25] that's violent.
[00:14:26] That person could hurt you.
[00:14:28] You could get hurt on the way over going to the police.
[00:14:30] They could grab your hand in a way
[00:14:32] that maybe hurts your hand.
[00:14:34] Like, there's a million things that could happen
[00:14:36] like you're just basically opening Pandora's box.
[00:14:38] And my advice really is to just try to avoid that as much as you can.
[00:14:43] So getting a rest of this big deal, it's only a,
[00:14:45] it's a big, it's getting convicted sticks and you report whenever you're getting jobs.
[00:14:48] I don't agree with that.
[00:14:49] I think that, you know, any job is going to do a background check on you.
[00:14:54] And some of those background checks include whenever you get charged or arrested.
[00:14:58] So if you have a mug shot or something like that and it comes up in a database search,
[00:15:02] I mean, I think that an employer is going to consider that.
[00:15:06] I think that they will, like, I've had people that's happened to myself.
[00:15:09] So I think it's a huge mistake, man.
[00:15:11] And who escalated the situation?
[00:15:13] Well, I think they, I mean, if you're talking about the one yesterday,
[00:15:15] I think they both did, right?
[00:15:17] But that's it.
[00:15:18] And a good thing about Roach.
[00:15:19] That soon enough, when the cops are coming?
[00:15:21] Yeah, absolutely.
[00:15:22] Or long for arrest, they'll fuck that my entire year last year,
[00:15:24] exactly.
[00:15:25] And that's the reason why you should do everything
[00:15:27] that you can to avoid getting arrested.
[00:15:29] Never let yourself get arrested.
[00:15:31] That's it.
[00:15:32] And we call it a Zin job at TechDone TechDone TechDone
[00:15:36] on five lawyers.
[00:15:37] I have no idea.
[00:15:38] I mean, like, I don't know what happened.
[00:15:40] I have no idea.
[00:15:41] And I don't know what to do.
[00:15:42] Don't you think it's possible that even more people
[00:15:44] around states might start protesting against ICE?
[00:15:46] I think that they will.
[00:15:47] And that's the reason why it's important for the government
[00:15:51] to shut down the protests that are unlawful in Minnesota.
[00:15:54] Like, I don't have a problem with people standing
[00:15:56] on the side of the road and getting mad.
[00:15:58] But whenever you have people that are getting in front of cars
[00:16:01] and they're trying to like physically obstruct the federal officers from doing their job,
[00:16:06] those people need to get arrested and they need to be put in jail.
[00:16:09] Like, that's really all there is to it. You can't have a world where, like, I mean,
[00:16:13] and I think this is the main issue, right? Is that, you know, we had a federal election.
[00:16:17] We had a big presidential election and in this election, 100% people, you know, it's how it's
[00:16:25] started. Yeah, it is. It is how it started. So, but the guy shouldn't have been killed. No,
[00:16:29] I'm not even talking about that, I'm talking about this in general, is that we had a federal
[00:16:33] election and people voted for Trump overwhelmingly because of immigration.
[00:16:38] If you look at every exit poll and everything like that, immigration was like one of the top
[00:16:43] line items for why Trump was elected to be the president.
[00:16:47] He absolutely was elected to deal with immigration.
[00:16:50] Anybody who thinks that's not the case is just lying to you.
[00:16:53] So Trump was voted into handle illegal immigration, and he had the people that he was running
[00:16:59] with and everything, like the idea was very obvious.
[00:17:03] They were going to deport all illegals and focus on the people that are violent first.
[00:17:07] I think that's a smart, logical, and utilitarian decision.
[00:17:10] That's what I would do.
[00:17:12] So really, I think to say that manyapolis has like a veto power on a federal election, I think
[00:17:19] that's ridiculous.
[00:17:21] So just because the city doesn't like the fact that ice is coming in there, that doesn't
[00:17:25] give them the right to stop ice from coming in there.
[00:17:27] The fact is that if the police there had been cooperating with ice, you'd probably have
[00:17:32] a lot less of this violence and chaos in the first place.
[00:17:36] It's all fraught to distract and amass her fraud in Minnesota and other states.
[00:17:40] I don't think that, I mean, like a two-and-it-stant, I think that's true, is that these
[00:17:44] ice protests are a really great smoke screen from Minnesota to not be, you know, like
[00:17:49] because everybody's talking about that small-ion scam thing and everything and I've started
[00:17:53] showing up right after that.
[00:17:55] And yeah, I think that to a degree that's true, but that's not main we yet.
[00:18:04] You think they infiltrated signal check groups and they're all tied to Minnesota State
[00:18:08] reps and Waltz?
[00:18:10] No, I think that they're absolutely coordinating and orchestrating this from the government.
[00:18:14] I think that they are like, how do you get all these plate numbers in these database
[00:18:18] numbers, right?
[00:18:19] How do you like, I mean, this is one thing that like I think I've seen before, is that
[00:18:24] if you look at this right here, they illegally captured 5,000 plates in the signal group.
[00:18:28] Some admins are connected, directed to Walt's, oh boy, that's a huge no-no.
[00:18:32] So they've created these databases right here.
[00:18:35] And I also, I have to say that the irony in this is just like perpetually not lost on me,
[00:18:41] that you have these people that are going out there, and they're complaining about secret
[00:18:45] police and being put on a list and they're going out there being secret police and putting
[00:18:50] people on lists and then accusing them of something like this is straight up like this is
[00:18:54] basically you know like left team of cartheism basically it is is that they're going out there
[00:19:00] they're saying this person's suspected to be ice so we're just going to go around and harass
[00:19:04] them and this is the same energy I think this is the same energy that was used you know with
[00:19:10] with McCarthyism.
[00:19:11] It was the same energy that was used for the Salem witch trials.
[00:19:16] It was the same energy that was used after 9-11
[00:19:18] for anybody that was like non-American.
[00:19:20] This is just your typical, just hysterical panic
[00:19:25] that I don't think should really be allowed.
[00:19:27] I don't think so at all.
[00:19:28] It's a response to ISIS action, not equal guilt.
[00:19:31] Well, ISIS action is a legal action
[00:19:34] that was voted on by the federal government, right?
[00:19:36] I mean, by the people of America voted for ICE to do this.
[00:19:40] that's literally what they said they were going to do and now they're doing it.
[00:19:43] So to say that it's accountability, you don't have the option to make everybody
[00:19:47] like the world is not accountable to you whenever you lose an election.
[00:19:52] That's not the way it works.
[00:19:54] How many people though, how many million people voted for Donald Trump this time around?
[00:19:59] It was like 70 something million, right?
[00:20:01] So whenever I see like 1,000 or even 10,000 or I mean theoretically even 100,000 people
[00:20:09] that are out there, that are protesting.
[00:20:11] Am I going to listen to 100,000 people
[00:20:14] that are out there protesting
[00:20:15] or am I going to listen to 70,000 people
[00:20:17] or 70 million people that voted?
[00:20:20] Right?
[00:20:21] It's not even a question what the right decision is.
[00:20:23] So you should obviously do that.
[00:20:25] It's that simple.
[00:20:26] The accountability's on the voters?
[00:20:27] Yeah, exactly.
[00:20:29] And you think they're tracking these sites
[00:20:30] so they can go around and harass them?
[00:20:32] Why do you think they're doing it?
[00:20:33] Because the reason why they're doing it
[00:20:36] is because it works.
[00:20:37] That's the reason why.
[00:20:38] They wouldn't be doing this if it wasn't effective.
[00:20:40] Like, it's very clear that a lot of these people
[00:20:42] do successfully obstruct dice.
[00:20:44] Like, we'll watch this video and we'll see what happens.
[00:20:47] But there aren't 70 million people on the ground,
[00:20:52] apples to oranges?
[00:20:54] Well, I mean, okay, well, the closest apples to apples
[00:20:56] is you had an election and the people that voted against this lost.
[00:21:00] I mean, like, that's literally all there is to it.
[00:21:03] They voted against it, like there was an election,
[00:21:06] and immigration was one of the core issues in this election and the people that were
[00:21:11] against, you know, like having open borders and were pro-wise, they won, that's it,
[00:21:17] it's the federal law.
[00:21:36] You know where you're going to get a baby, you know.
[00:21:39] You're gonna get a baby.
[00:21:41] You guys are so bad in your hand, so that's fucking pleasant.
[00:21:51] Jesus, he mad as hell.
[00:21:57] And by the way, I think that you should believe them when they say that.
[00:22:00] These people absolutely their goal is to find out who the people are that are doing this.
[00:22:06] and then put those people in jail.
[00:22:08] Like that is 100% what their goal is.
[00:22:11] So when you hear them saying that like we're gonna put you in jail,
[00:22:14] we're going to do all this stuff to you.
[00:22:16] You should believe that they're going to do that.
[00:22:18] And that's why it's important to take every measure possible
[00:22:22] to make sure that they're not able to do that.
[00:22:25] And I think really this is the big issue that I think a lot of people
[00:22:28] that are, you know, I think actual like Americans don't understand
[00:22:32] is that Americans, I think, have been defeated in a lot of cases by the amount of privilege
[00:22:39] and the amount of security that we have.
[00:22:42] And I think because of that, Americans don't really perceive threats as being genuine.
[00:22:47] There's never been a war on American soil besides obviously the Civil War and everybody's
[00:22:52] dead that was involved with that.
[00:22:54] And so there's no real reason why you can't imagine this is actually going to happen.
[00:23:00] Yeah.
[00:23:01] Yeah, we lost a victory. Yeah, exactly. I think that like it's like the Batman thing victory is defeated you and I think this is true is that America has become so safe that a lot of these people don't realize that
[00:23:12] You know, if you give the wrong people the reins to power then those people will exercise it against you with no reservations and in some cases
[00:23:21] It's important for you to do the same thing to them as self defense, prantively
[00:23:25] And I think that really you see people that are saying this stuff and I might my best advice is to believe them like believe them 100%
[00:23:39] There we go
[00:23:47] Who the wall speech already saw it?
[00:23:50] America's safe. Yeah America's incredibly safe. It's an incredibly safe country
[00:23:54] like I mean overall like you have PvP servers in America like you have PvP servers like
[00:24:00] LA Detroit you know like three or four other ones Chicago Houston is another one
[00:24:07] is that like yeah you do have PvP servers but if you take the PvP servers off the list
[00:24:12] and you look at the way that an average Americans living yeah I would say the country is very safe
[00:24:17] absolutely
[00:24:24] This won't be a dumbass, yeah.
[00:24:40] Jackson International rankings?
[00:24:41] Well, why would I look at an international ranking?
[00:24:44] You have to understand how the data collection is.
[00:24:46] This is the kind of, like, you know what I always say about how like people like this is why I don't trust statistics.
[00:24:51] Is that so like here's another great example, right?
[00:24:53] Right? So I'm going to give you two examples of how statistics can be misleading and these are just two more. I always talk about this
[00:25:00] So if you look at the amount of
[00:25:06] Growth U.S. A
[00:25:10] Minus top five bang
[00:25:14] Companies
[00:25:16] Let me see if I can pull this up and if I can find it right here. Is this it?
[00:25:21] Yeah. So look at this right here. Like if you look at this graph, if you take out the top 10
[00:25:29] companies that are inside the S&P, the stock right here seems like it is actually very stagnant.
[00:25:36] But because these different companies are so popular and they're making so much money,
[00:25:41] it drives this graph up way higher than what it would naturally be. So like this is a good
[00:25:47] example, right of how you can have like extreme outliers and these extreme outliers change
[00:25:53] the global perception. And I think that like for example, if you look at, I don't know,
[00:25:58] like five cozy cities in Rhode Island, right? Or, you know, a cozy area in Kansas. And you
[00:26:07] averaged that together with Chicago and you averaged that together with Miami and you averaged
[00:26:12] it together with Los Angeles, you're going to have America as a whole that looks a lot
[00:26:17] higher.
[00:26:18] But if you remove those high outlier criminal areas, America's a lot safer.
[00:26:24] And I think that's again, it's what I always say about statistics and data like this, is that
[00:26:28] it's very, very, very misleading.
[00:26:31] It's average versus median.
[00:26:32] Yes, exactly.
[00:26:33] I'm talking about the median.
[00:26:36] But why remove them?
[00:26:37] Because it's not a, it's not a representative sample in a realistic sense.
[00:26:41] So for example, whenever you have a huge area and like there's one small area that's
[00:26:47] like really, really bad, yes, obviously you can look at that, but if you remove those
[00:26:52] really, really bad areas, then yeah, I mean, I think it's probably about the same as
[00:26:56] everywhere else.
[00:26:57] And also, it's because America isn't universally governed in the same way.
[00:27:01] So for example, in smaller countries, they have roughly the same type of enforcement,
[00:27:05] but America, because it's so big and there's so much state autonomy, it's run completely
[00:27:11] different than like let's say Germany is run like obviously so that's really another
[00:27:15] big difference it's cluster sampling yeah definitely like each state has different laws
[00:27:28] whoo
[00:27:30] He shot, he says, for example, yes, I thought that, I said I say the same thing
[00:27:38] all the time.
[00:27:39] I'll take the effect, to fact, guys, by the way, you just look this up, but you can
[00:27:44] look all this up yourself.
[00:27:45] You can, like, all of this stuff, like the way I just showed it, just a minute ago,
[00:27:48] you can look it all up yourself and you'll find out and you'll see it's true.
[00:27:54] You should have the bad parts and it's all good, it makes sense.
[00:27:57] Well, I already provided a logical rationale for why that is.
[00:28:00] Like, I don't really think that we need to have a big argument about this.
[00:28:03] And actually, let me go back.
[00:28:06] I'm going to pull you up real quick.
[00:28:07] And I will, so do you understand the difference between what I'm saying and why this is what why I'm saying to do this?
[00:28:13] Is that whenever you have like very, very high extremes, go for it.
[00:28:17] No, no, no, no.
[00:28:18] Like whenever you have a very, very high outlier extreme,
[00:28:22] is it really a good idea to judge everything based off of that,
[00:28:26] especially based off of whenever states have different types of enforcement.
[00:28:30] So for example, you know, some things are against the law and some states and they're not against
[00:28:34] the law and other states, that makes it very hard to make a overall assessment of what the
[00:28:40] crime is like in certain areas because there's different enforcement.
[00:28:46] Like, do you see what I'm saying about that?
[00:28:48] I've heard time I said, you explained in terms of bananas and rice, I don't think so.
[00:28:56] Did people not understand outliers?
[00:29:02] Nope.
[00:29:04] Nope.
[00:29:05] Nope, they don't, they don't know what an outlier is.
[00:29:08] What the hell is an outlier?
[00:29:10] We mean by an outlier.
[00:29:11] What the hell is that?
[00:29:13] talking about an outlier, sounds like it's fake.
[00:29:17] Understandable, the US functions different regards, but you still can't remove bad parts
[00:29:21] just to get a better narrative.
[00:29:23] I think that if you have like a very high concentration in like a very small amount of
[00:29:28] areas, then you can definitely look and say that, you know, despite these areas, is it
[00:29:33] comprehensive and accurate for you to say that there's like three or four like super
[00:29:39] high heavy hot spots and then average that against the entire area and then say the
[00:29:44] entire area is unsafe. Do you think that that's accurately? Do you think that is an
[00:29:49] accurate representation of the way things are? I don't think that's an accurate
[00:29:53] representation. I don't. So that's really all that comes down to and
[00:29:59] pull me up. Yeah, I mean again, we could go back and forth about this over and over and
[00:30:04] over. But like I don't really care about having this argument. I don't really
[00:30:07] give a shit about this, but, you know, again, it's just like another example I was saying.
[00:30:11] I'm saying that America is a lot safer whenever you're not inside of these big PVP cities,
[00:30:15] right? I mean, I think that we've gotten so far off topic. Basically what I'm trying to get at
[00:30:20] is that America is actually quite safe outside of a handful of really bad cities. I think this
[00:30:26] This is definitely true.
[00:30:36] Yes, statistics, America versus other countries at the point.
[00:30:39] Deep things, yeah.
[00:30:42] Listen to your boss, man.
[00:30:44] For now, yes.
[00:30:48] Uh-oh.
[00:30:49] So, yeah, man, I don't think this is really all that bad.
[00:30:52] My Thriven is P.P. servers? No, girl. Like no.
[00:30:59] Soon the video of an American guy who went to Iran to get an M-person view. No, I didn't see that.
[00:31:04] I didn't see that at all. There's an...
[00:31:09] Yeah, I don't see this being a problem at all.
[00:31:13] It's a fuck out of me.
[00:31:15] Yeah, I mean, this is fine. Like there's just people that are mad.
[00:31:18] But who cares?
[00:31:22] Oh man, yeah, I don't think this is that big of a deal.
[00:31:33] See, Channel 5 guy was in a wrong.
[00:31:37] No, no.
[00:31:38] If that's the case, I'll probably watch it at some point and do I get a word for winning
[00:31:42] a P.P.R.L. server?
[00:31:44] Yeah, you probably get a, the award is getting a felony anyway.
[00:31:48] And yeah, I don't think this is really a problem, but yeah, it seems very obvious that
[00:31:52] of course border patrol is still going to go out there and do raids. All of this stuff is
[00:31:57] completely self-inflicted by the Minneapolis government and the Minnesota government.
[00:32:01] They are causing this to happen. If they would have just worked with ICE and then
[00:32:06] you know, refer these people over to, you know, the federal police, none of this would have ever
[00:32:11] happened. This is a complete, unforced error. They're trying to, and this, this is the strategy that they're
[00:32:17] are using, is they're trying to allow by not doing anything, they're trying to allow chaos
[00:32:23] to happen and then use the chaos as a justification for why the decisions bad.
[00:32:28] But the problem is that they're the ones that are effectively causing the chaos, like
[00:32:32] because here's very simple logic, I say, I'd probably say it's a million times, right?
[00:32:37] Is that all around the country they're doing these ice round-ups?
[00:32:42] Everywhere they're doing this, they're doing these in Miami, they're doing them in Austin,
[00:32:46] they're doing them in Dallas, they're doing them in LA, they're doing them, and you
[00:32:51] know, I don't know which at all. Like they're doing them everywhere. So why is it that
[00:32:56] all of these problems are isolated to a handful of areas? Well, it's very simple. It's
[00:33:02] because those areas are the problem. ISIS, the common denominator and in most of the
[00:33:09] cases, there are no issues. So if ISIS were the problem, then they would be the
[00:33:14] problem everywhere, but they're not. So very obviously ISIS is not the causal factor.
[00:33:21] This is basic logic. It is. It's total basic logic.
[00:33:25] It was a city that saw us paying the protesters. I don't think people are necessarily
[00:33:29] getting paid. I mean, maybe some people are, right? I mean, there could be agedators being
[00:33:33] paid, but I'm not even really sure. You know, call, what is this here? The words, I don't
[00:33:38] know what this is here. No, the three ones and the square voice, I have no idea what any of
[00:33:41] This is Hassan, is arguing with Los Polos?
[00:33:45] What is this?
[00:33:48] What did he say?
[00:33:50] Psychos and replies seem to be offended
[00:33:51] by their insults.
[00:33:52] What is this?
[00:33:54] As shits on this, where anyway, it's politics.
[00:34:00] Direct reason of people getting gunned down
[00:34:02] and willing to take consent of rap.
[00:34:03] I mean, Hassan does say things
[00:34:05] that he shouldn't say in terms of like escalating tensions.
[00:34:08] He definitely does.
[00:34:09] It's a mistake from to say that.
[00:34:10] Like, for example, saying that he would have driven away
[00:34:13] whenever the ice was trying to detain him,
[00:34:15] saying that puts his viewers in danger,
[00:34:18] and it's just a bad decision to do.
[00:34:20] There's never a universe where saying that
[00:34:22] or advocating for that is going to make anybody safer
[00:34:25] or anything better.
[00:34:27] It's just a bad idea.
[00:34:28] There's really nothing else besides that.
[00:34:30] Read more.
[00:34:31] What is this here in real round?
[00:34:32] Don't really want enforcement officers.
[00:34:34] Yeah, I mean, they do something about it.
[00:34:36] Yeah, I mean, if somebody is violent
[00:34:37] or something like that happens, I mean,
[00:34:39] I think that any sort of advocacy for a vigilante justice
[00:34:44] is, in my opinion, something that nobody should be doing
[00:34:47] on social media.
[00:34:48] Nobody should be going out and advocating for
[00:34:51] or talking about whether somebody needs to be shot
[00:34:55] or somebody needs to get what's coming to them.
[00:34:58] Like, we have a legal system for everything.
[00:35:00] And if you don't use the legal system for it,
[00:35:03] you have total chaos.
[00:35:04] That's not something you're getting at the day
[00:35:05] when out there, solve real fear in Americans.
[00:35:06] all walks of life, community being siege by tyrants,
[00:35:09] people in the ass to show their papers.
[00:35:11] I mean, the people are detaining that,
[00:35:13] I mean, this is the thing, right?
[00:35:14] It's like, I don't see how a song can use an argument
[00:35:16] like this.
[00:35:17] When there's like so many videos of,
[00:35:20] like, I'm pretty sure I've seen more videos
[00:35:22] of like these random traffic stops made by anti-ice people.
[00:35:27] They're asking to see people's papers
[00:35:29] and make them prove that they're not ice.
[00:35:31] I mean, I'm sure probably this is part of the algorithm,
[00:35:33] but at the same time, they're doing the same thing.
[00:35:36] Yeah, random. And this is like random citizens.
[00:35:39] When I'll be throwing papers, a scary, yeah, definitely.
[00:35:42] And what are those polls originally?
[00:35:43] So, Jesus Christ, holy shit,
[00:35:47] don't you get hurt, mind your fucking business?
[00:35:49] I mean, it's very obvious that if you go somewhere
[00:35:51] and you start getting physical with the police,
[00:35:53] something bad can happen, this is undeniable.
[00:35:56] Anybody who thinks that's not true just wants you to die
[00:35:59] for their political crusade?
[00:36:01] Anybody who's telling you that it's not a bad idea to go out
[00:36:04] and physically antagonize police officers.
[00:36:08] Anybody who's saying that that's a good idea,
[00:36:10] or that that's justified, or it's okay to do,
[00:36:13] that person wants you to die for their political views.
[00:36:16] That's the reason why,
[00:36:17] because every rational, normal, reasonable person says that,
[00:36:20] like even the guy that got killed yesterday, for example,
[00:36:24] his parents even told him that themselves.
[00:36:27] So like really, I mean, his parents agree with me.
[00:36:30] Now, it doesn't mean that it was okay for him to get killed,
[00:36:32] but it means that this is something that could happen,
[00:36:34] And whether you're right or wrong, you're still dead.
[00:36:37] And I wouldn't want to have somebody die just so I could feel
[00:36:40] better about my own viewpoint.
[00:36:42] So I think that's a bad idea.
[00:36:43] You think that's true?
[00:36:44] I do.
[00:36:45] I think it's undeniably true.
[00:36:47] If you're violent and you're aggressive and you initiate
[00:36:50] a physical confrontation with a police officer,
[00:36:53] your probability of being killed goes up
[00:36:56] like astronomical.
[00:36:57] It goes up exponentially, right?
[00:36:59] So, and it doesn't really matter like whether you think
[00:37:02] it's justified or not, because if you get shot,
[00:37:04] I mean, you're not gonna argue the bullet out of your head, right?
[00:37:07] That's just not gonna happen.
[00:37:09] So, I think that really it's just,
[00:37:12] I'm not gonna read all of this.
[00:37:13] This is tragic.
[00:37:14] Never happened like I didn't do what he did.
[00:37:16] I mean, he's right.
[00:37:17] I mean, most Polos is right.
[00:37:18] He's absolutely right.
[00:37:19] If the guy didn't go out there,
[00:37:21] if you like bringing a concealed carry gun
[00:37:25] to a federal officer and then physically interfering
[00:37:29] with that federal officer and then resisting arrest
[00:37:32] afterwards, there is not a single
[00:37:34] concealed carry and struck her in the entire country that would advise that or say that's a good idea every single one of them would say that's a bad idea
[00:37:42] This is it's crazy that people are mad at him for saying this because it's obvious. This is true.
[00:37:48] Yeah, it's literally obvious like I anybody would say this you watched the video. Yeah, I did
[00:37:55] It's very fair. Yeah, why would they all say that even his parents told him not to go well his parents said that he should go
[00:38:00] his parents weren't fans of ice either, his parents said not to antagonize or interfere
[00:38:05] with the police, so his parents gave him good advice and if he had listened to that
[00:38:10] advice, he'd still be alive. That's the bottom line. Is that if you don't listen to that
[00:38:17] and you go out there and you try to be a hero and you pretend like it's a Marvel movie,
[00:38:22] you could get killed. And that's it. I think that's really sad. It's tremendously sad.
[00:38:29] to dumb argument, it's basically saying First Amendment,
[00:38:31] plus Second Amendment, it'll also be fine to do
[00:38:32] in a First World country.
[00:38:34] I don't think anybody has a problem with somebody
[00:38:36] using their First Amendment or using your Second Amendment.
[00:38:38] But I think that whenever you're physically interfering
[00:38:41] and committing a crime, whenever you interfere
[00:38:43] with the federal investigation or the operations
[00:38:45] of a law enforcement officer, that's a crime.
[00:38:48] And I think it's actually a felony.
[00:38:50] So number one, you can't have a gun with you whenever
[00:38:53] you're committing crime.
[00:38:54] Like I actually saw a video of this, and I'll show you somebody.
[00:38:58] This is somebody else saying it too.
[00:39:00] Got a vehicle force?
[00:39:01] Where's the video?
[00:39:02] Yeah, here it is.
[00:39:03] Listen to this.
[00:39:05] You're on the, they aren't the courts, exactly.
[00:39:08] Do you think some people want to be martyrs?
[00:39:10] Yeah, I think so, absolutely.
[00:39:14] You have been a supporter of the, you have been a supporter of the second amendment.
[00:39:21] When Secretary Nome says, I don't know of any peaceful protester that shows up with a gun
[00:39:24] and ammo rather than a sign.
[00:39:27] Do you believe Americans have the right to bear arms while they're protesting?
[00:39:30] Well, first of all, I'm a co-sponsor of Louisiana's law that allows you to have a concealed
[00:39:36] carry permit.
[00:39:37] It's worked very well there.
[00:39:38] I don't know the state law in Minnesota.
[00:39:40] I know in a state like Louisiana and Franklin most states, you are not allowed to carry
[00:39:46] a gun while you're committing another crime and interfering with law enforcement.
[00:39:50] Well, I mean, here that again.
[00:39:52] law in Minnesota, I know in a state law in the state of the state and in
[00:39:55] frankly, most states, you are not allowed to carry a gun while you're committing
[00:40:00] another crime. And an interfering with law enforcement is a felony. It's something
[00:40:06] that, unfortunately, we're seeing in a lot of this. Exactly. There it is. It's a
[00:40:11] felony. It's that simple. Anybody knows this. You even had the police chief
[00:40:16] yesterday. Chief O'Harris that you just had on yesterday said of the protests going
[00:40:21] on after the shooting that they were unlawful.
[00:40:24] Yes.
[00:40:25] Yeah.
[00:40:26] Yeah.
[00:40:27] It was an unlawful assembly with a lot of people are doing.
[00:40:28] And they were throwing things at ice agents, throwing projects out of that.
[00:40:31] Can't do that.
[00:40:32] Can't throw a change.
[00:40:33] Yes.
[00:40:34] And so.
[00:40:35] Yes.
[00:40:36] In Minnesota, by the way, have been ratcheting up the rhetoric.
[00:40:39] I mean, we saw the governor Governor Walton said they're the stopo.
[00:40:43] He said they're violently hurting people.
[00:40:46] Yeah.
[00:40:47] I'm going to have to take this commercial break and let you finish the thought.
[00:40:49] Let me go back. I'll read this. So what crime was homey doing? So let's go ahead and let's
[00:40:55] get to one of the easy ones, right? Do you think that somebody should be resisting arrest whenever
[00:41:03] they have a gun? Do you think that any singular concealed carry instructor in America would
[00:41:10] recommend for somebody who is carrying a firearm to interfere with a federal officer and then
[00:41:18] and resist arrest as they're being detained by a federal officer.
[00:41:21] Do you think that, do you think that anybody would tell you to do that?
[00:41:34] Well, I started people acting like it's not a crime to interfere with the feds during live operation,
[00:41:38] because they're stupid and the government tells them that anybody who's interfering or intercepting
[00:41:43] or putting themselves in the way of officers trying to do their job as committing a crime.
[00:41:49] So if you're parking your car in front of these officers, if you're trying to stop the
[00:41:56] officers grabbing the officers getting in their way, if you're doing anything like that,
[00:42:01] you are immediately committing a crime.
[00:42:03] That's it.
[00:42:05] That categorically is a crime in itself.
[00:42:13] What help the lady got put I I pushed down while I was talking about after they grabbed him
[00:42:19] After they grabbed him. Why was he resisting arrest?
[00:42:23] Why would you resist arrest whenever you had a gun?
[00:42:29] Like I don't know why this is complicated. It's obviously a bad idea to do that
[00:42:34] Like of course you shouldn't do that
[00:42:37] What what concealed carry instructor would say that you should resist arrest while you're having a gun?
[00:42:43] you sure was resisting absolutely I was sure he was resisting a hundred percent
[00:42:54] I was like it's not even a question you shouldn't be arrested in the first place
[00:43:01] to get victim lining just because you shouldn't be arrested doesn't mean you
[00:43:04] should be able to resist arrest seven fucking people want to be committed
[00:43:08] no damn crime? Well, uh, next time that you go out and you fight against an officer and
[00:43:15] you think that, no he wasn't pro. Absolutely. He was, he 100% was. This is not even a question.
[00:43:22] If you go out and you're fighting against a federal officer whenever they're trying
[00:43:26] to restrain you and you're running up to them and then they say to get back and then
[00:43:31] you get up next to them and then they try to hold you down and then you fight against them.
[00:43:36] This is a mistake.
[00:43:38] This is a massive fucking mistake.
[00:43:40] You should not do this.
[00:43:41] And if you do this, you're going to go to jail.
[00:43:45] This is a massive fuck up.
[00:43:47] It's not even a question.
[00:43:49] Common sense is lost on people.
[00:43:50] I know.
[00:43:51] So many people in denial believing it wasn't resisting.
[00:43:53] I know.
[00:43:54] He didn't do anything.
[00:43:55] He didn't do nothing.
[00:43:56] Yeah, sure.
[00:43:57] That means it's okay.
[00:43:58] I should have nine times plus after the game was off them.
[00:44:00] Well, you're not listening to what I'm saying.
[00:44:02] I mean, this is a person that's just coming in here and not even paying attention to
[00:44:05] what I'm saying.
[00:44:06] So yeah, he says they weren't fighting him, but if he wasn't fighting, why'd they need seven people?
[00:44:11] Yeah, it's probably a good question, right?
[00:44:16] Yeah, people can, people can flick what you're saying as if you're just applying to shooting they can't separate two things.
[00:44:21] Well, then they're stupid. I mean, like you can't you can't tone down
[00:44:27] Language to a point where you make stupid people like that happy. Like if you do that, you're just making a huge mistake
[00:44:34] The fact is that yes, very obviously, if you are going in there,
[00:44:39] like anybody who is looking to do anything,
[00:44:42] that would even possibly lead to a physical confrontation with a police officer
[00:44:46] should leave their gun at home.
[00:44:48] You absolutely should. If you bring your gun with you and you're doing something
[00:44:52] that could lead to a physical confrontation with a police officer,
[00:44:55] you are asking to get shot.
[00:44:57] You are asking for an extra charge.
[00:44:59] You're asking for a felony.
[00:45:01] asking for jail time, you're asking for fines, and you're just causing problems.
[00:45:05] And also, by the way, this is the way it should be.
[00:45:09] We can't have people that just get in fights with police officers that are holding guns.
[00:45:13] It's too dangerous.
[00:45:15] We can't have that happen.
[00:45:17] Like, I mean, there's no universe where, I mean, there's no country in the world where
[00:45:21] you can just go out there and start fighting with a police officer because you disagree with
[00:45:25] what they're doing.
[00:45:26] And then, you know, you can have a gun on you.
[00:45:28] and this isn't gonna increase the chance of what's happening.
[00:45:31] That's it.
[00:45:34] So they just stormed them as well.
[00:45:36] We went through this yesterday.
[00:45:37] You didn't listen to what I'm saying.
[00:45:40] Yep, you didn't listen to what I'm saying.
[00:45:41] I understand that it's very complicated
[00:45:43] and it's very hard for some people to think logically.
[00:45:47] You know, a situation like this is extremely,
[00:45:49] you know, it's extremely volatile, etc.
[00:45:52] But I can guarantee you,
[00:45:53] anybody, you cannot justify the reason you got shy yesterday.
[00:45:56] When did I, and I'll pull this up?
[00:45:58] There are so many people out here that are just so silly.
[00:46:00] It's like, it's, I'm so, when did I, when did I justify the reason he got shot?
[00:46:08] When did I do that?
[00:46:11] When did I justify the reason he got shot?
[00:46:20] Never did.
[00:46:21] Of course not.
[00:46:28] you're absolutely doing it I don't think I don't think you deserve to get shot
[00:46:33] I don't think so I think it was a mistake I don't think they should have shot them
[00:46:43] It's very simple
[00:46:52] is that confusing to
[00:47:05] his hands was in the area did not come to school officers
[00:47:08] will now we're changing
[00:47:10] he knuck if his will officers do really think that like i mean you really think that he
[00:47:14] wasn't resisting at all
[00:47:16] they needed seven people to get on somebody who wasn't resisting
[00:47:21] Like, he was very obviously trying to confront and cause problems with the police and interfere
[00:47:25] with the police.
[00:47:26] This is clearly what was happening.
[00:47:28] So you've changed now what you're saying, officer, pepper spreading and pull them down.
[00:47:33] Yeah, exactly.
[00:47:34] Why did the pepper spread?
[00:47:35] Because he got in front of the officer and tried to get in the way.
[00:47:37] That's the reason why.
[00:47:39] Like, this is such a very simple concept.
[00:47:42] And again, it doesn't matter how many people get this wrong.
[00:47:46] We cannot live in a world where people feel like they can interfere and attack and get
[00:47:51] involved with interfering and fucking with a federal officer.
[00:47:56] There is no universe where that can happen.
[00:47:59] There isn't.
[00:48:00] Like you can't have a world where people can just walk up to a federal officer doing something
[00:48:04] and then get in the way and yell at them and try to stop them from doing something.
[00:48:08] You can't have that happen.
[00:48:12] It's sad.
[00:48:13] It really is.
[00:48:14] It's tremendously sad.
[00:48:17] You fried his wiring.
[00:48:18] I know that you're so on American.
[00:48:20] No, there's nothing American about going in there
[00:48:22] and they're fearing with police officers.
[00:48:24] It is.
[00:48:25] I understand that there's a lot of people that don't get that.
[00:48:28] But this is a very simple way to avoid getting shot
[00:48:31] by the police.
[00:48:32] Don't try to grab the police.
[00:48:34] Don't physically confront the police.
[00:48:37] Don't try to get in their way.
[00:48:39] Do not obstruct the police.
[00:48:41] Don't do that.
[00:48:43] I can guarantee you that if you don't do any of those things, your chances of not getting
[00:48:48] shot will go up massively.
[00:48:51] That's it.
[00:48:53] Activism culture is a cancer.
[00:48:56] Yeah, the problem is that it's not even really activism culture.
[00:49:00] It's a culture of people who think that they can break the law.
[00:49:03] If they feel like they're justified to break the law, that's it.
[00:49:07] You have to follow the law.
[00:49:09] the law says that you can't go out and just fuck with police officers trying to do their
[00:49:14] job. You obviously can't do that. You think we can live in a world where people can
[00:49:18] just constantly interfere with and fuck with police officers? Of course they can't do
[00:49:23] that. Absolutely not. Yeah, no accountability culture. Yeah, exactly. It's not even a question
[00:49:30] about this at all. January 6th, the police have killed the protesters who entered the
[00:49:36] capital? I don't care about them killing Ashley Babitt. I don't give a shit about that at all.
[00:49:40] She shouldn't have been there. They shouldn't have been violent. Absolutely not.
[00:49:44] Like, yeah, if a police officer feels like their life is in danger, that's what happens.
[00:49:49] Sure. I mean, I don't remember what happened with that. But yeah, if you go in there,
[00:49:55] like I've seen videos from January 6th, and these are people smashing out windows. They're pushing
[00:50:01] on doors, like you can say part of January 6 was peaceful, sure, but part of it absolutely
[00:50:07] wasn't. And any of those people, if they had put those officers' lives in danger and the
[00:50:12] officer shot them, I would say that's what you get. You shouldn't have done it. Absolutely.
[00:50:19] Of course. Try to date. Yeah, the court will view the incident through the killer. Yeah,
[00:50:23] definitely. They were breaking and entering. Yeah, justified. Exactly. Yeah. I mean, I don't know why
[00:50:28] so many people don't understand being accountable for being violent.
[00:50:33] You can't be violent, you can't interfere with police, you can't do that.
[00:50:37] None of that justifies the police shooting you, but it does justify them arresting you,
[00:50:41] restraining you, and potentially putting you in jail.
[00:50:44] That's the reality.
[00:50:46] And if you don't think that, you want to live in an African Warlord PDP server.
[00:50:52] That's where you want to live in, because every single civilized society, there is a law
[00:50:57] in China, in Russia, in Japan.
[00:51:01] I can guarantee you everywhere in Europe.
[00:51:03] In every civilized country, there is a law that says,
[00:51:06] you can't get in the way with and interrupt the police
[00:51:09] officer while they're trying to do their job.
[00:51:11] This is universal across every first world country.
[00:51:15] There is no world where you can do this, and it's not OK.
[00:51:19] So it's just that simple.
[00:51:22] Which country you get shot, if of those of you mentioned,
[00:51:27] I don't know, some of them take you somewhere else
[00:51:29] and then they shoot you.
[00:51:31] This is common sense.
[00:51:33] Didn't interrupt anything?
[00:51:34] What's the point of mentioning this?
[00:51:36] He was on the street and again,
[00:51:37] like, whether you wanna say that he interrupted it or not.
[00:51:40] Like, I'm talking about a generality.
[00:51:42] Like, for example, you have stuff like this, right?
[00:51:44] This is what's going on now.
[00:51:46] Here we go.
[00:51:50] Look at this.
[00:51:51] They're going crazy.
[00:52:01] They turn it into a pit.
[00:52:03] Look at it.
[00:52:04] This is straight up third world behavior.
[00:52:14] They want borders now.
[00:52:15] Yeah, they're making their own borders now.
[00:52:17] That's the length of law enforcement.
[00:52:20] Yeah, exactly.
[00:52:21] And this is the problem is that they selectively enforce the law
[00:52:25] while they allow these people to create chaos
[00:52:27] and then they use the chaos for political capital
[00:52:30] to make the immigration people leave.
[00:52:33] That's what they try to do.
[00:52:34] So basically, it's very obvious, like,
[00:52:37] is this against the law?
[00:52:39] Yeah, it's against the law to build a massive barrier
[00:52:42] and to stop everybody from being able to drive through the street.
[00:52:45] You can't do this nowadays, right?
[00:52:46] Nobody can do this.
[00:52:48] So, the fact is that whenever you let this happen,
[00:52:52] you are effectively allowing these people to be the law.
[00:52:56] And this is one of the things that I think people don't really understand,
[00:52:59] is that whenever you have a group of people like this
[00:53:02] that are effectively behaving like the police,
[00:53:05] you have the same type of tyranny and fascism, you could say,
[00:53:10] that the police would have because you can have fascism and authoritarianism
[00:53:14] through two different ways.
[00:53:15] you can have it through the government is exercising it, or the government allows somebody
[00:53:20] else to exercise it. And I think that's what they're doing right here. Why's the right
[00:53:25] not doing anything? Because there's no reason to. I mean, the reason why there's no reason for
[00:53:29] right wing people to do anything is because the immigration stuff is happening anyway, like
[00:53:33] they're crying about it and getting mad, but it doesn't really matter. So it's that simple.
[00:53:39] And here's another one. And very confused about why the conversation is about what you're talking
[00:53:44] is that a focus on what really matters, which is why in one city, in one place
[00:53:49] do we have these problems? We report, why is ice the problem when it's happening
[00:53:55] all over the country?
[00:53:56] Time's a number of illegal aliens out of Texas than we do out of many
[00:53:59] apolis.
[00:54:00] You're that again. Listen up this again.
[00:54:03] In one place do we have these problems? We, we, we, we, we report 10 times the number
[00:54:07] of illegal aliens out of Texas than we do out of manyapolis.
[00:54:11] all about the fact that the system is intentionally designed to cause the chaos.
[00:54:16] The chaos in Minnesota is completely created by the state government.
[00:54:24] Why don't we hear what this is completely manufactured? Totally manufactured?
[00:54:29] I don't know.
[00:54:30] I don't know about any of the same problems that we have in Minneapolis.
[00:54:33] I'll tell you why.
[00:54:34] Because in Texas, we have been there.
[00:54:35] And also that guy that died yesterday who should not have been killed, it's sad that he was killed.
[00:54:40] It is, it's sad.
[00:54:45] He'd still be alive if they did this.
[00:54:48] He would.
[00:54:49] A lot more people would probably be alive, they wouldn't be hurt.
[00:54:52] And there would be probably millions of dollars of tax dollars.
[00:54:56] They're not being damaged.
[00:54:57] My family, it's, I'm not sad.
[00:54:59] Well, look, a lot of people say fuck around and find out.
[00:55:02] I get it.
[00:55:03] Like, he made a mistake.
[00:55:04] He shouldn't have done what he did, but at the same time, I don't think somebody deserves
[00:55:07] to die for that.
[00:55:09] It's understandable like kind of what happened, but I think there has to be an
[00:55:13] investigation and we've gone over this. How many fucking times now, like we need to go over it again.
[00:55:18] My point is that if you have a situation where you are engineering chaos systematically,
[00:55:25] this is systematically engineered chaos, what they're doing in Minneapolis, and in all of Minnesota,
[00:55:32] you're going to have collateral damage. You're going to have people get hurt.
[00:55:36] And the people that are running Minnesota don't care about that.
[00:55:41] They don't care that somebody got shot, they don't care that people get killed, they
[00:55:46] don't care that businesses get destroyed, they don't care that people have their cars
[00:55:49] damaged, they don't care that they have random groups of people running around just
[00:55:53] blocking off streets and the reason why they don't care is that there is nothing that
[00:55:58] they want more than for the focus to go off of their corruption to go off of their accountability
[00:56:04] and to go on to something else.
[00:56:06] the real reason why they want more of this chaos. This is the reason why I said before,
[00:56:11] they will fight this to the bitter end because they know that this is my opinion, right?
[00:56:17] Is that you're getting all these leaks right now? Let me just finish the clip first.
[00:56:21] Okay, let me finish all the clip. I just want to play it one more time. Let's see this.
[00:56:28] 10 times the number of illegal aliens out of Texas that would do out of many
[00:56:32] apolis.
[00:56:33] Why do we hear nothing out of Texas about any of the same problems that we have in Minneapolis?
[00:56:38] I'll tell you why.
[00:56:39] Because in Texas we have the cooperation and support of local law enforcement so that
[00:56:43] we can do these operations safely, keeping U.S. citizens and others protected and safe.
[00:56:49] That is not what we have in Minneapolis.
[00:56:51] And the fact that it's the administration that's being blamed for the utter failure of leadership
[00:56:57] in Minneapolis is not right.
[00:56:59] It's not appropriate.
[00:57:00] I'm just saying they're officers and very, absolutely, yeah, they're letting it happen.
[00:57:06] And one of the streamers do is radicalize
[00:57:08] opportunistic, uh, nurses of the left, don't hear any saying considerations.
[00:57:11] They need this in her empty lives. It's really simple.
[00:57:13] I don't think it's that simple. I think the reality of it is this.
[00:57:17] And they profit off of it in the grantum in Minnesota.
[00:57:19] I think that really, so you're seeing a lot of these leaks right now from these signal chats.
[00:57:24] And I'm starting to see this a lot more.
[00:57:26] Let me go through and just kind of line these up and make sure that I can show all of this.
[00:57:30] And where is it here? Let me scroll all the way down and just line these up because there have been a lot of signal chats that have been released and everything
[00:57:38] That now like they're kind of getting exposed and a lot of people are roaching out on this, which is really not a big surprise
[00:57:45] And oh yeah, by the way, a lot of people think that I'm like a radical or like I'm a crazy person or something. I want to hear this is what
[00:57:54] This is this is the policy in Florida
[00:57:57] If you resist law for orders, you're going to jail.
[00:58:02] Let me be very clear about that.
[00:58:04] If you block an intersection or a roadway, and
[00:58:07] Brevard County, you are going to jail.
[00:58:10] If you flee arrest, you're going to go to jail time,
[00:58:13] because we are going to run you down and put you in jail.
[00:58:16] Well, not him, but somebody else is going to run down here.
[00:58:18] If you try to mob rule the car in Brevard County,
[00:58:22] gathering around it, refusing to let the driver leave.
[00:58:25] in our county, you're most likely going to get run over and drag across the street.
[00:58:30] Don't want to have that happen.
[00:58:31] If you spit on us, you're going to the hospital and in jail.
[00:58:35] It's the best part. You're ready.
[00:58:37] If you hit one of us, you're going to the hospital and jail and most likely get bitten by
[00:58:43] one of our big beautiful dogs that we have here.
[00:58:46] If throw a brick, a fire bomb, or point a gun at one of our deputies, we will be
[00:58:51] to find your family where to collect your remains at, because we will kill you
[00:58:56] graveyard dead. One more, one of our deputies. If throw a brick, a fire bomb, or
[00:59:06] pulling a gun at one of our deputies, we will be notified your family where to
[00:59:10] collect your remains at, because we will kill you graveyard dead. That's right.
[00:59:17] That's right, it's that simple.
[00:59:23] Yeah, absolutely.
[00:59:25] 100% percent.
[00:59:27] Beautiful words, yep, that's all it takes, man.
[00:59:30] That's all it takes, that's all you need to do.
[00:59:32] And so, Greg, you're dead, baby, exactly.
[00:59:35] And that's the way it needs to be handled.
[00:59:36] So I just want to let you all know that the way that I think it should be handled
[00:59:40] is already the way it's being handled.
[00:59:42] Like because I don't want anybody to think that, you know, oh, I've got all these crazy ideas, oh, man
[00:59:48] This is what they do in Florida right now. They do this shit right now in Florida. You know what happens in Florida?
[00:59:54] They're no motherfucking problems. Why is that? Why is it that there are no motherfucking problems in Florida?
[01:00:00] Well, I can tell you why it's because of this. Nobody wants to fucking die
[01:00:05] high. You seem overly defensive of this guy, so you can seem level head
[01:00:10] up, bro. I'm confused by that. What are you saying here? And, uh, oh no,
[01:00:15] you don't really believe this. You're just making stew, you're making dishonest
[01:00:19] arguments. I'm just going to ban you. Uh, there's no reason. And, uh, there's
[01:00:23] no 10 walls in Florida. Yeah, it's just, there's no reason to engage in that.
[01:00:26] It's just stupid. Yeah, and they have decent illegal immigration. Yeah, Florida
[01:00:29] has a lot of illegal aliens. Like, so somebody link this chart, right?
[01:00:33] people detained by ice. So this is an ice detainment chart. So you have very
[01:00:38] clearly big surprise Florida, Texas, and California are some of the highest
[01:00:45] ones. Do you know why? It's because they have the most population. 30,000
[01:00:50] people have been detained by ice in 2025. How many of the videos have you seen
[01:00:55] out of this? Not that many. And the reason why is because at least with these two
[01:01:00] here, they're cooperating, that's that simple. So yeah, damn Texas, what do you mean? So
[01:01:06] you know what? Okay, I've got crazy news for you about Texas, okay? You ready for this?
[01:01:13] Part of it used to be Mexico. So yeah, you've got a lot of people coming over from the fucking
[01:01:19] border, from Mexico that are showing up here. The farther down you get, so basically,
[01:01:26] like the farther down you get from here to here you're going to have a higher
[01:01:32] propensity of generally people that are that are Hispanic or in one way or
[01:01:37] another you know not you know settlers from fucking Europe into 1600s right you're
[01:01:43] gonna have a Hispanic people Latino people a lot lower down here like I'm an
[01:01:47] Austin Austin's about right here and we have tons of those people and if you
[01:01:52] go farther away you're gonna have less of them obviously it's common sense
[01:01:56] in the California. Yeah, look at California. Like if you look at, just just real
[01:02:01] quick guys, I want to show you guys something. This is crazy. You might not believe this.
[01:02:05] So, if you see right here, you would look at, look, look at this, this is nuts, what's
[01:02:14] that? So, you see Mexico is connected to California. It's connected to Arizona. It's
[01:02:20] connected to New Mexico, and then it's connected to Texas. So, you can see how, you know,
[01:02:26] Obviously, you're gonna have a lot of those people that are gonna come over from Texas.
[01:02:30] This is the way a map works. I know, and guys, guys, guys, you might not believe this.
[01:02:35] It's crazy, but it's true. It is.
[01:02:39] I think we drive to Mexico right now to take me five hours. Yeah, people like there's tons of guys.
[01:02:44] Like my dad was even talking about like going back and forth. Like this is whenever he was trying to get like medication.
[01:02:50] He was saying like he could just drive down the Mexico and have medication prescribed to him there.
[01:02:55] And he'd go with one of his friends and they'd go down there for like three hours and then just come back and forth across the border.
[01:03:01] It's no big deal. A lot of people do this in Texas. It's very common. I'm sure people up north do it in Canada too.
[01:03:08] I mean, like the borders exist. Yeah, but there's a lot of people that go in between different countries all the time.
[01:03:13] Like you have to think about it in Europe. I'm sure this happens constantly because a lot of states in America are the size of the state of the countries in Europe.
[01:03:25] Yeah, it sounds un-American, yeah, I know, but, you know, I know it's even more un-American.
[01:03:31] Is having the entire pharmaceutical industry controlled by big corporations that, you know,
[01:03:36] lobby for types of laws that control what people can and can't, you know, have for medication.
[01:03:42] And they try to make decisions, you have, you have corporations and people with no degree
[01:03:47] and no understanding of anything medical that are making decisions.
[01:03:52] And beyond that, these are corporations that just make money, right?
[01:03:55] Their goal is not to take care of you.
[01:03:58] Their goal ideally is to get you to take as many pills as possible.
[01:04:02] Well, that sounds like a pretty bad business model, right?
[01:04:04] And it's kind of like a little consumer unfriendly.
[01:04:07] They're just as a worktarian, they get away with it.
[01:04:09] Yeah, yeah, anyway, my point here is that the level of engineered chaos
[01:04:13] is unique to Minneapolis.
[01:04:15] It's a direct consequence of the far left agitators working with local authorities.
[01:04:19] And that's I think the biggest reveal that we've seen, right?
[01:04:23] The officials don't urge the public to resist, exactly.
[01:04:26] Yeah, so this entire idea that this is being caused by ICE is a complete lie.
[01:04:30] It's a total lie.
[01:04:31] And also, like there's this too, none of this would have been happening right now at
[01:04:34] the prior administration didn't facilitate the invasion, 10 to 30 million invaders and
[01:04:39] four years.
[01:04:40] Democrats did this every day for four years, then after losing an election, launched an
[01:04:44] armed resistance to stop the federal government from reversing the invasion.
[01:04:47] Exactly.
[01:04:48] It's crazy.
[01:04:50] It's happening.
[01:04:52] In my opinion, this is my dream scenario.
[01:04:58] This is my dream scenario.
[01:05:00] Trump declares a state of emergency and he mobilizes the military and he hires black water.
[01:05:06] Remember black water said that they can get rid of every illegal for $80 billion.
[01:05:10] I think let's see what happens.
[01:05:12] Yeah.
[01:05:14] All right.
[01:05:15] Let's see what you can do. Sure. Yeah, just thin them after it. Yep, deputize all of them and be like all right guys
[01:05:23] You've got two years get rid of them
[01:05:27] Yeah, I think it was 25 it was only 25 billion dollars 20, 80 billions a lot of money. Sure. It's gonna be safe so much money
[01:05:34] So that's what I would do like all right. Yeah, higher the pincor 10s exactly go in there higher the pincor 10s higher black water
[01:05:42] higher haliburton, higher palentier and be like guys, listen. We know what you do.
[01:05:49] I've got a great idea for you. Can we borrow them for Germany? No.
[01:05:55] We gotta do this first. The last time Germans did something like that, it didn't turn out too well.
[01:06:03] So you guys gotta figure it out yourselves this time, okay?
[01:06:07] Sorry.
[01:06:10] It just goes the bunch of problems.
[01:06:18] Yeah, look at them all, look at them all.
[01:06:19] Look at them all. They're all like you and this should happen.
[01:06:21] Oh my God, how can you let this happen?
[01:06:31] Now they create a police state, they'll have to scare him about?
[01:06:33] Well, they want a police state too.
[01:06:36] They have no problem enforcing a police state in COVID
[01:06:38] And they have no problem now acting as their own police inside of Minneapolis.
[01:06:43] The idea that you might be making a mistake by thinking that you're debating and you're
[01:06:47] working against people that have a, like, a principled morality.
[01:06:52] They don't have a principled morality.
[01:06:54] They have a goal that they're trying to achieve, and everything that they do is working
[01:06:59] in service of that goal.
[01:07:08] You know, fastest, absolutely, they want you to add.
[01:07:11] Yeah, sure.
[01:07:12] You guys stop Germans from doing what they wanted.
[01:07:14] Hey, listen, man.
[01:07:15] Well, they did, no, because you guys were stopped
[01:07:17] and pulling from doing what they wanted.
[01:07:18] Remember that?
[01:07:19] Like, we all doing that shit for, man.
[01:07:20] Yeah, and so anyway, let's go back.
[01:07:22] So there's basically been, if I can pull up
[01:07:25] some of these signal chat leaks,
[01:07:26] because this has been, I saw this by the way.
[01:07:38] What the fuck?
[01:07:42] What the- I don't even get it!
[01:07:46] Am I crazy?
[01:07:50] Like I- I- I- I think China's great. I don't agree with some of their laws. Sure. I'd love to go to China. This is even true.
[01:08:00] What do you mean?
[01:08:04] Like I- I don't even- like this- who said this? China isn't
[01:08:08] I'm going to legal problem to tell me why.
[01:08:10] I'll let me see what the responses this are.
[01:08:12] Because China's an invaded the country is, of course.
[01:08:15] There's no liberalism, it's a good thing.
[01:08:17] They don't colonize other countries.
[01:08:18] China doesn't colonize or do anything to any other countries.
[01:08:21] Did you guys know that?
[01:08:24] Strong by your American president.
[01:08:26] What even is this?
[01:08:27] Only know what the fuck this is?
[01:08:28] Yeah, and okay, anyway.
[01:08:30] So, yeah, no, they've never done this before.
[01:08:32] China doesn't invade or go into any other country.
[01:08:34] This is true.
[01:08:35] So I see this, this is actual slander against me. Okay, it is.
[01:08:39] This is genuine bonafide slander and defamation. I think China's great. I obviously, like, I wouldn't want,
[01:08:46] I don't agree with their speech laws, sure. But overall, I mean, I've seen the videos of the country.
[01:08:51] It looks really nice. I don't know anything bad to say about them. What do you mean?
[01:08:57] This is bullshit. It's just, it's not even true.
[01:09:00] No, no, it just makes me mad.
[01:09:04] It does, it this makes me mad because it didn't even happen.
[01:09:08] Like I understand somebody wants to get upset about me doing something or saying something
[01:09:13] that's bad.
[01:09:14] Yeah, you can Muslim, certain voluntary guests.
[01:09:17] Well, add this to your lawsuits.
[01:09:19] I actually did have a meeting with my lawyers last night.
[01:09:22] It's one of the reasons why I ended yesterday is because I had to go do that and get ready
[01:09:26] for the storm.
[01:09:27] I had a meeting with them, and you know, a very interesting things came out of that.
[01:09:31] I don't really want to, you know, express anything else, obviously.
[01:09:34] But yeah, it was a, it was a good meeting. I'll tell you that.
[01:09:37] And so, uh, I need a number one promoter of Chinese games outside of China.
[01:09:40] I am.
[01:09:41] I am the number one promoter of every Chinese game.
[01:09:44] I am, like,
[01:09:45] Asmongold Chinese game.
[01:09:48] Look at this here.
[01:09:50] So Chinese games are getting insanely good.
[01:09:52] This game looks amazing.
[01:09:54] Asmen Gold plays Black Myth Lukeong. Best Chinese streams ever. Okay, this is in a video game, but it was still a great idea.
[01:10:01] China based China streams are wild. China is living in the future. American video games don't stand a chance.
[01:10:08] Hey, how about that? And so anyway, the game I didn't know I wanted. Another one right here. What do you mean? I hate, it's not even true.
[01:10:19] It's just, it's so ridiculous. I don't know what to say.
[01:10:24] Since like you're on China side,
[01:10:26] call me bastard. Yeah, exactly.
[01:10:28] Like, and you remember, I was one of the only people on the internet.
[01:10:31] I never criticized a song for going to China.
[01:10:35] If anything, I was jealous.
[01:10:37] I was whenever they brought him over there to that really nice medical area.
[01:10:41] And it said reserved for her song and his like, you know, is his, uh,
[01:10:45] I don't know, like, delegation or something like that.
[01:10:48] I was like, fuck, man.
[01:10:53] Fuck.
[01:10:54] And yeah, like that's crazy like I was jealous man. I was. So yes, I'm
[01:11:03] prant, I guess so. My game band. Yeah, I don't know why I'm getting
[01:11:07] slandered for nothing. So yeah. And do you consider Taiwan independent
[01:11:13] country? I guess. Yeah, sure. I mean, I'm pretty sure it is. I don't
[01:11:17] know. Is this a way to like cancel out all of the positive social
[01:11:20] credit that I just achieved? Right? So just like immediately like
[01:11:23] reset it back to zero. Yeah, I don't know. I think they are. I'm pretty sure. Yeah, of course.
[01:11:29] And anyway, let me go back down. I went off on a tangent because that annoyed me. But
[01:11:34] anyway, I did see that yesterday and it was obnoxious. And then there's a lot of people that
[01:11:39] I find this to be very funny. I do. Do you know how bad things have to be for asmingled to
[01:11:45] not supported anymore. This tweet here. Let me show you guys this. 2.8 million views.
[01:11:55] 2.6 million views. As always, even whenever this is insane, like it's all of the conversations
[01:12:07] and everything about this is just centering around what my response to it is. This is nuts.
[01:12:15] What's going on here? When did you call it the Gestapo? I said, well, like basically the idea was that
[01:12:21] if you have a police force that's going around that's unidentified that are killing people with no degree of
[01:12:26] of accountability, that is the Gestapo. It is. And that's a secret police. And you can't have that.
[01:12:32] Like if we ever have a situation where that's happening, then you have like actually happening,
[01:12:38] not the liberal version of it happening as in, they're deporting a convicted sex criminal.
[01:12:42] And, you know, this is just like Hitler.
[01:12:45] No, but the actual case of that happening.
[01:12:47] Yeah, 100% absolutely.
[01:12:50] Actual main character.
[01:12:51] Yes, sometimes I feel like this.
[01:12:53] Do the most important person on the planet.
[01:12:55] Sometimes I feel like it.
[01:12:57] And so this is what I think is funny
[01:12:58] is that these people are finally starting to realize
[01:13:01] that I am the only person on the internet
[01:13:04] who talks about this stuff, who, I mean, like again,
[01:13:07] there's other people that I think are fair.
[01:13:10] But I get involved with political topics all the time.
[01:13:12] And the reason why I get involved with political topics is because it's a public service.
[01:13:18] That's right.
[01:13:20] It's a public service for everybody.
[01:13:23] Because there's a lot of people who...
[01:13:27] There's a lot of people who they lie.
[01:13:30] They misrepresent things.
[01:13:32] They try to play to party lines.
[01:13:34] And they do everything.
[01:13:35] But there's one person.
[01:13:37] There's one man out there who cares about the truth.
[01:13:41] And it's me.
[01:13:43] It is.
[01:13:45] It's, oh, oh, oh, who it is?
[01:13:47] Look who it is.
[01:13:48] As I said over and over again, the type of instrument.
[01:13:50] Yeah, well this is the thing.
[01:13:52] Is that Hassan makes this out like he knew this was going to happen and he was so smart.
[01:13:56] I agreed with him about the Epstein stuff too.
[01:13:59] I've always agreed with him about things that I agree with.
[01:14:01] Sure.
[01:14:02] Like this is the problem is that these people they think in such a binary, they're
[01:14:07] captured by such a binary that they're not able to think and make the
[01:14:11] for themselves. So I see something like this happen and I see like, okay, these are people
[01:14:17] maybe now they might come to conclusion that I've actually been honest and direct and fair
[01:14:23] every single time. I've never been biased. I've never been unfair. I've never been dishonest. I have been wrong.
[01:14:31] But I've never wrong on purpose. And that's the difference between me and almost everybody else.
[01:14:37] almost everybody else. I'm never wrong on purpose.
[01:14:45] They know they won't. No, I think that over time they will begin to realize this.
[01:14:49] Oh shit, sorry about that.
[01:14:52] Minus is one of your biggest haters, by the way, they make really weird comments about you. Of course,
[01:14:55] they do. I know this guy's an idiot who cares. It's a guy on Twitter that says stupid stuff,
[01:15:01] who gives a shit. Everybody gets makes this out to be a really big deal.
[01:15:07] cares.
[01:15:08] And then you call, I stick a stop on that when you say this.
[01:15:12] Well, this is what I said.
[01:15:13] This is the clip.
[01:15:15] If you have a police department that's not accountable or a law enforcement agency that's
[01:15:20] not accountable, that basically is the Gestapo.
[01:15:24] That is the secret police.
[01:15:26] That is the SS.
[01:15:28] If you have, yeah, I mean, who would disagree with that?
[01:15:35] common sense, obviously, duh, like, what we're doing.
[01:15:42] Duh, it's cooked out of context. It is. It's deliberately
[01:15:45] clicked out of context. I was basically saying that if they don't do an
[01:15:48] investigation and they don't look into whether this officer made a mistake
[01:15:52] on firing their weapon and killing that person yesterday, then that's
[01:15:56] basically the same thing because then there's no accountability for bad
[01:15:59] behavior. They still a misinterpret that. Well, again, this
[01:16:05] This is the thing is that I am one of the only people that's not out there lying
[01:16:10] in this representing everything.
[01:16:12] And I think it's funny.
[01:16:13] When we actually get a far right police government in 10 years, you'll be on the other side.
[01:16:16] People will understand you and before this, yeah, I mean like this is generally what my
[01:16:21] values are, right?
[01:16:22] Is that I share a lot of Hassan and a lot of these leftling people's values.
[01:16:27] I do.
[01:16:28] I would say there's probably like a 70% overlap in terms of like values for like social systems
[01:16:33] and stuff like that.
[01:16:35] But the problem is that I only feel that way towards Americans.
[01:16:38] I don't care about immigrants.
[01:16:40] I don't care about refugees.
[01:16:41] I don't care about illegal aliens.
[01:16:43] I care about doing that for our people that are in the country right now.
[01:16:48] That's my focus.
[01:16:50] And whenever I say immigrants what I mean is like people that are like just coming here
[01:16:54] randomly that are not really supposed to be here.
[01:16:56] I mean like obviously like if somebody immigrants here they get citizenship of course you're
[01:17:00] care about them.
[01:17:01] So that's really the difference.
[01:17:03] So I get it's a 90s Democrat. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Like I feel like I'm taking crazy pills nowadays.
[01:17:09] So all of these things that I believe in that they believe in, I believe in, I just don't want to be given them out to small ones.
[01:17:17] That's the thing. I don't know what to say.
[01:17:21] You see the other angle where you can see them reaching for his gun. I haven't seen anything that definitively proves that to me.
[01:17:27] I haven't.
[01:17:28] And I feel like a lot of us were taking crazy pills all the children born in the 90's don't understand us at all.
[01:17:33] Well, I think I was born 1990, right?
[01:17:36] And so yeah.
[01:17:38] Yeah, the Trump is a national socialist. I know I know I'm reading it guys. I'm reading it. No, no,
[01:17:45] really really, yeah, oh my gosh, what's the most socialist. Oh, what's that? Yeah, we're not going to listen.
[01:17:52] We've had so many of those accusations recently and there's been so much crazy stuff going on.
[01:17:57] There is a world where like maybe in two years I could bat out like a joke like that it would be funny
[01:18:03] But right now, that's a little bit too hot. Okay. Sorry to say it's a little bit too hot
[01:18:10] And yeah, I can't do that yet and it's not that you even don't care. It's the prioritize things. Yeah, exactly and it's that simple
[01:18:18] Did no one hear you say you want the shooting investigated thoroughly? No, I guess not
[01:18:21] But no all of these people are thinking about me. It is redicunity backtracking after defending it after he started
[01:18:27] to this stream, just sheep controlling steep sheep who would
[01:18:29] guess, well, if I'm a sheep, then why am I the person going
[01:18:32] against the community? Joe Rogan said the same thing to you.
[01:18:35] What do you say?
[01:18:35] You don't want militarized people in the streets, just
[01:18:39] roaming around, snatching people up, many of which
[01:18:41] turn out to actually be US citizens.
[01:18:43] They just don't have their papers on them.
[01:18:45] Are we really going to be the Gestapo?
[01:18:47] Where's your papers?
[01:18:48] Well, I don't think that's even really what's happening.
[01:18:50] I mean, have an ice apprehended like hundreds of thousands of
[01:18:53] people in 170 of them were American citizens
[01:18:57] I think this idea that they're just arresting American citizens is very overblown like I don't know where the data for that is that proves it
[01:19:05] But whenever I saw it it seemed like it was very unlikely
[01:19:08] They have warrants. Well, yeah, I mean, obviously they're gonna have warrants and so like that. It puts it back on text. Yeah, I mean
[01:19:13] I again
[01:19:14] I don't want to have them stopping everybody for their papers either, but again
[01:19:18] I think that really it's a matter of like who's at fault too is that I think that it's about
[01:19:23] They've created this situation by allowing a bunch of people into the country, and now that
[01:19:30] they're here, solving the problem is an issue.
[01:19:33] Okay, sure.
[01:19:34] So, you can ignore the process in order to bring all the people in, but you have to follow
[01:19:39] every single step of the process in order to get rid of them?
[01:19:42] No, this is an obvious exploit.
[01:19:44] Like, there's very clearly something needs to be done about this.
[01:19:47] It's not even a question.
[01:19:49] You're people are so black and white, it's crazy.
[01:19:51] true. So when he's saying it's happening to one of his own, he's paranoid. He's realizing
[01:19:54] nobody's safe, one of his own was I think that was a Italian, right? Like, I don't
[01:20:01] know, like, I mean, are we racist enough to draw a distinction between Italians and and Germans
[01:20:06] and Irish? Yeah, I think that was Italian. So like, is that really like, yeah, I mean,
[01:20:12] yeah, I mean, German, yeah, I feel like that's, yeah, are we that right? Because like,
[01:20:16] It's like, that's like World War One level racism, right?
[01:20:19] Are we back in it?
[01:20:22] Check his flags, yeah, I'm sure.
[01:20:23] I don't even know what the hell that flag is.
[01:20:25] What is that flag?
[01:20:27] What the fuck, I don't even know what this is.
[01:20:33] Can I mouse over it?
[01:20:37] What the fuck is this?
[01:20:40] Dominican Republic?
[01:20:44] Okay, what about this one?
[01:20:46] This seems like just America FIFA Puerto Rico. Oh, it's a Cuba flag. Really?
[01:21:09] They stole our flag.
[01:21:11] So, that's our flag.
[01:21:21] No, bro, you're joking. Yeah, I don't know what their flag. I've never seen it.
[01:21:27] I've literally never seen a Puerto Rican flag in my life. I've never seen the Dominican Republic flag in my life.
[01:21:33] Am I crazy for saying this? I've never seen one.
[01:21:37] Yeah, I don't know what to say.
[01:21:41] I've never seen one of these slides ever.
[01:21:43] So, 51st state, yeah, Cuba could be a state one day, I don't know.
[01:21:50] But anyway, so I just want to show you guys that once again, people are realizing that
[01:21:56] I am the only person on the internet that does commentary about these social situations and
[01:22:01] like politics that's not not as going to keep on can be predicted.
[01:22:22] I don't I think this is racism.
[01:22:26] I do.
[01:22:27] I think this is racism.
[01:22:28] It is, it's absolute fucking racism,
[01:22:31] because I see this on political news.
[01:22:33] Oh yeah, I saw this.
[01:22:34] We will talk about this later on,
[01:22:35] the stop killing game's initiative
[01:22:37] is continuing to grow.
[01:22:39] So basically, I don't look anything like Charlie.
[01:22:43] I don't, I don't look like Charlie
[01:22:44] at all in no case, that's more like Jesus.
[01:22:49] Oh wow, the person that knows this, Jesus Christ.
[01:22:52] So I love this.
[01:22:54] It's like every white guy with long hair looks the same.
[01:22:58] I feel like this is what happened when people said that Kai looked like Ditty like no man
[01:23:03] I don't look anything like Charlie. What the fuck are you talking about what are you doing?
[01:23:08] This is outrageous
[01:23:10] bullshit
[01:23:13] It's racist. Yeah, it's actually racist. It is 100% free him. Of course not fuck that
[01:23:18] I'll probably watch this video later on how long is the video?
[01:23:22] It's probably not gonna be that long is it happy high-guard if fellas
[01:23:28] Is that how many people are going to play high-guard tomorrow?
[01:23:35] Wow.
[01:23:37] That's going to be a crazy, crazy day, huh?
[01:23:44] Not the swashbuckler who looked at both, yeah, I don't know.
[01:23:48] Taurus way better looking.
[01:23:49] I agree.
[01:23:50] I think Charlie's way better looking than I am.
[01:23:52] Charlie's a lot shorter than me, okay?
[01:23:54] I've got that on him, but he's a lot better looking than I am.
[01:23:57] So like the whole idea that like I feel bad for him that he's getting compared with me. It's like, oh, geez guys
[01:24:03] This is like getting compared with a corpse like what's going on here? So yeah, it's so odd isn't it?
[01:24:09] Tomorrow. Yes, it's coming out tomorrow. Oh, here we go. What is this?
[01:24:14] Wait, is is this from yesterday?
[01:24:18] You're allowed to decide at any point.
[01:24:20] There you're not with this anymore.
[01:24:23] If you voted for this administration,
[01:24:25] heck, even if you thought operation metric surgery was a good idea,
[01:24:28] sounded like the thing to do a month ago.
[01:24:30] Yeah.
[01:24:31] I'm still a little bit what's happening here in Minnesota and say,
[01:24:34] this isn't what I voted for and this is.
[01:24:36] See, this is exactly what he's trying to do.
[01:24:38] Is he's trying to create the chaos to shift public opinion
[01:24:42] in order to justify not having to follow the law
[01:24:45] and the democratically elected president
[01:24:48] president who is trying to enact the will of the people that was decided by a federal
[01:24:53] election.
[01:24:54] That's it.
[01:24:55] That's what you're trying to do is you're trying to create as much chaos as possible,
[01:25:00] sacrifice as many of your citizens as you can, and then hopefully you can pull on the
[01:25:05] heartstrings of enough stupid Americans to think that, oh no, something bad happened,
[01:25:10] now let's cancel having borders.
[01:25:13] That's what you're doing.
[01:25:14] It's embarrassing.
[01:25:15] It's so pathetic and embarrassing, I can't believe it.
[01:25:22] What a retarded ball of this mannance.
[01:25:24] That's what I was thinking too.
[01:25:25] I was.
[01:25:26] Yeah, as bottom as hands, not ice.
[01:25:28] Yeah, I think that it's, I think this guy 100% is the person who's at fault.
[01:25:33] Absolutely, he is what I want.
[01:25:35] He's really hoping more people get hurt.
[01:25:37] I know the best and think about it like this.
[01:25:40] The best thing that could happen for Tim Walls is for another one of his citizens to be
[01:25:45] killed. It is in his best interest to have his own constituents in voter-based
[01:25:51] die for him. It's not in ISIS best interest to kill anybody. Keep that in mind.
[01:25:59] I ask you not to stand by idly. Speak out, share what you're seeing, enter others,
[01:26:09] urge others to put politics aside. We're no longer having a political debate. We're having
[01:26:13] in the moral of the state.
[01:26:16] We all think that's what he said.
[01:26:17] He's trying to shift people
[01:26:18] thinking away from logic and into emotion
[01:26:21] in order to confuse and take advantage of them.
[01:26:28] Want secure borders, any migration
[01:26:30] enforcement that prioritizes criminals.
[01:26:33] And I want to thank the press, especially the local press,
[01:26:35] who has done a deep dive to show.
[01:26:37] That's exactly what Minnesota does.
[01:26:40] If they do it, then why are they
[01:26:42] keep getting all these guys that are like sex offenders like and what were they
[01:26:45] come from.
[01:26:46] Like, I mean, I think this is like kind of weird, right?
[01:26:49] It's like somebody's convicted sex offender or like a, you know, a criminal, like,
[01:26:53] then why would they, who are they getting, right?
[01:26:56] I mean, like, you can just go to the website, I mean, they literally just say, like,
[01:27:00] we're going after the sky and what is this?
[01:27:05] How is fraud at the bay?
[01:27:06] If like, I don't know, man.
[01:27:07] I don't.
[01:27:08] Apparently, Lieutenant Governor is the advent of a signal chat group.
[01:27:11] I took like, wow, wow, no way!
[01:27:17] Of course they're doing this, duh.
[01:27:20] But what you're seeing is not common sense,
[01:27:23] lawful or humane enforcement.
[01:27:25] That's not what this occupation is about.
[01:27:27] Yeah.
[01:27:32] You're bald.
[01:27:34] Bald and retarded.
[01:27:37] I don't know, I mean, like, that's really,
[01:27:40] I don't know what else to say other than now.
[01:27:42] It's an occupation.
[01:27:43] Yeah, they're being occupied by the federal government.
[01:27:45] Isn't that crazy?
[01:27:46] Look at that.
[01:27:48] Why does states or that international borders
[01:27:50] have a say in border enforcement?
[01:27:51] I mean, I don't know.
[01:27:52] I mean, I think that's a good point, right?
[01:27:54] I mean, they don't have that either.
[01:27:55] So mainly TARD, but also kind of bald.
[01:27:58] Yes, he is.
[01:27:59] Just the ice-ation got his finger bit off.
[01:28:01] Yeah, exactly.
[01:28:02] I saw that big retard bald wall situation.
[01:28:05] Yeah, there's a lot of those.
[01:28:08] on footage of a little stencil screaming at what the fuck is this?
[01:28:11] Uh-oh, uh-oh.
[01:28:13] Oh, uh-oh.
[01:28:14] There's certainly me.
[01:28:16] There's certainly me.
[01:28:17] What the fuck?
[01:28:18] Oh, he's still in thought to where you're going!
[01:28:20] Hey, the rest day is dying.
[01:28:22] You're going for us!
[01:28:24] There's all for us!
[01:28:26] See, listen to this again.
[01:28:28] Oh, he's still in thought to where you're going!
[01:28:31] Hey, the rest day is dying!
[01:28:34] Do you remember what I said before is that the moment that you
[01:28:37] influence any degree of punishment, these people wrote chat on each other in a second?
[01:28:44] I really like they do it. They do it. They do it so fast. Instant
[01:28:48] wrote chat.
[01:28:51] They'll immediately start turning each other in.
[01:28:57] What are you doing?
[01:29:00] question. You got the one. I'm hooked in the crowd. I got a gas mask. I don't care.
[01:29:08] What are you doing? I can't do it.
[01:29:12] Yep. Nope. He snatched. Yeah, you guys sell.
[01:29:18] They're shooting me. They're shooting me. What? Yeah, there it is again. You got even more of this over
[01:29:23] and over and over. You seem like anti-protests in general. Well, let me, let me pull you up.
[01:29:30] I will, we'll look at this real quick.
[01:29:33] So,
[01:29:37] what makes you think that I am against protests?
[01:29:41] We haven't pulled somebody up for like maybe 10 minutes,
[01:29:43] so we'll do another one.
[01:29:45] No, it's all right.
[01:29:46] What makes you think I'm against protests?
[01:29:48] I'll listen to this, it's all right.
[01:30:03] I'm pretty sure promoting that biggest part, I don't know what he's really talking about,
[01:30:10] could be something else.
[01:30:14] We got a simple time.
[01:30:19] I think a protest is violent. No, I don't know what he's thinking. That's why I'm asking.
[01:30:24] I mean, you've been sitting here tapping up a storm. You've been talking all out of it. He just touched me.
[01:30:29] What was the justification in that video for them shooting? Which video? You're talking about the one that we just watched through the one that came out yesterday.
[01:30:41] Which one?
[01:30:44] can't answer the question isn't it crazy how people like this are just so blatantly dishonest
[01:30:55] like it really is just sad I don't know what this is yet the one you just watched well
[01:31:05] I don't know what happened I mean when you see a video here let me ask you something
[01:31:12] When you see a video that begins at the confrontation reaching its climax, does your logical
[01:31:19] mind not question the fact that it's being presented in that way?
[01:31:24] Let me give you some advice.
[01:31:28] If you see a video that's being presented in the middle of the conflict, the odds are that
[01:31:34] the person that's presenting it is doing it that way in order to show some form of misrepresentation.
[01:31:42] They're trying to misrepresent what's happening.
[01:31:47] They're trying to frame into this specific way.
[01:31:50] I don't know why they shot out of them. I have no idea.
[01:31:55] Like, how could I possibly know that if it wasn't in the video?
[01:32:04] Ryan's are not protests? Yeah, I guess so.
[01:32:07] And do we have a text document? Yes, I do have a text document.
[01:32:10] Test documents nowadays are pretty risky, but uh, yeah. Here we go again.
[01:32:14] Anti-Is propaganda video timeline, do something stupid and illegal.
[01:32:19] The police tell you to stop. You don't stop. You keep doing it.
[01:32:22] The police try to get you. You run away. They still get you. Now you start recording.
[01:32:28] I did nothing wrong, flailing around. This is just like Nazis.
[01:32:32] This is a way to discount any video.
[01:32:36] Well, I'm not discounting it.
[01:32:37] I'm not saying that's it.
[01:32:39] Yeah, okay. There's no real responses at all.
[01:32:41] I'm not anti-protest, but you can't block roads.
[01:32:45] You can't destroy property and you can't interfere with the police while they're doing their job while you're protesting.
[01:32:51] You just can't do that.
[01:32:52] Being a protestor doesn't mean you get to break the law.
[01:32:56] That's not the way it works.
[01:32:57] I understand some people think that it is,
[01:32:59] that it is, but it's just not that way it works.
[01:33:02] Sorry, just to the work that we're,
[01:33:04] yeah, while being armed, well that,
[01:33:06] I mean obviously, that's different,
[01:33:07] right, it's all different thing.
[01:33:09] Well, you said before it happens in three countries,
[01:33:10] Russia, other countries, but in which they are shot,
[01:33:15] do you think that we can live in a,
[01:33:18] I'm gonna ask you, this is a hypothetical question,
[01:33:20] I want you to answer this question,
[01:33:22] I want you to think, I don't want you to tell me
[01:33:24] what you've heard, I want you to think about this.
[01:33:26] Do you think that we could live in a country
[01:33:28] where somebody who objects to police enforcement can physically
[01:33:32] and plead police officers whenever the police are doing something
[01:33:36] that they disagree with.
[01:33:37] Every citizen has the right to impede a police officer whenever
[01:33:41] they're doing something that that person disagrees with.
[01:33:46] Could we live in a society like them?
[01:33:58] I understand it shouldn't break the law. Of course, it's the only justification for eight people. I have someone in
[01:34:04] Peeds that should be arrested. Okay. Well, then, all right. So we don't even have, yeah. Conversation over. Yeah. Conversation done. All right. Yes. So you agree with me. There it is. It's that simple. Yeah. So it did. You didn't seem to be against blocking roads and breaking the law.
[01:34:20] When covering the UK protest, though, you seen a bit biased on this one. Well, the UK has a different representation and also the protests that they were doing.
[01:34:27] I think were sanctioned. As far as I know, they were sanctioned by the government. I'm not sure about that,
[01:34:32] but that was my understanding of it. And whenever I saw the Iranian protests outside of the
[01:34:37] different, you know, that embassy building, that was also right outside of it and it was on the
[01:34:42] sidewalk. They were, yeah, so basically, if you want to, yeah, you can get a permit, of course,
[01:34:48] you can get a permit, you can do it every one of you have a permit, but you have to do it lawfully.
[01:34:51] Like, it's that simple. Like, I don't really understand how is this such a hard thing for people
[01:34:56] the comprehend that it's okay for you to do something like that, but if you're being violent,
[01:35:00] it's bad. It's pretty simple.
[01:35:07] Well, it's national guard or words to hand out donuts. What?
[01:35:26] What's wrong with this?
[01:35:43] of. See, this is the kind of stuff that I feel like is I feel like this is destructive.
[01:35:59] I do. I find it to be destructive. There is no indication in this video that any of the
[01:36:05] people that are at the at this were ordered by 10 walls or told that they have to give
[01:36:11] this out. There's no reason for anybody to say that. You're saying this and you're creating
[01:36:18] a narrative. You are. You're creating a narrative and it's bad. Sponsor by like I can easily
[01:36:26] bet like the majority of the police officers. Like this is the reality is that I bet
[01:36:30] it's not a PvP event every single time that somebody's interacting with police officer.
[01:36:35] Like most police officers are just normal people. It's not like this is some different
[01:36:39] class of like warrior people that you know come from some other place. No. These are
[01:36:43] people that live in your neighborhood. So if they're going to say, yeah, you walk by
[01:36:46] and you're recording, you're not causing any problems, everything's fine. They say, hey,
[01:36:50] do you want to donate? And it's like, sure, right? It doesn't matter. Like, and so then by
[01:36:54] saying that they're like, they're being ordered to distribute donuts and coffee. Like, this is,
[01:37:01] like, why would you even say this? Really? Like, I don't know why you would say,
[01:37:07] This is so unnecessary and it just there are so many legitimate
[01:37:14] prop because it's possible.
[01:37:17] It's possible doesn't mean like yeah of course it's possible.
[01:37:24] The Twitter post what's this year.
[01:37:26] Yeah, post something that causes more clicks.
[01:37:28] This matter if it's true or not.
[01:37:29] They're just having a snack and they turn into a political statement.
[01:37:32] It sounds desperate.
[01:37:32] It does and this this is the kind of stuff in my opinion.
[01:37:36] This is the kind of stuff they're
[01:37:38] bribing the writers, make sure
[01:37:39] that attack the feds.
[01:37:40] I don't think that's what's happening.
[01:37:41] I think they're just sitting there eating food
[01:37:42] and they're just like, hey, do you want to donate?
[01:37:44] There's no rioting going on.
[01:37:46] There's no yelling.
[01:37:46] Nothing's even happening.
[01:37:48] So I mean, this is the way normal people are.
[01:37:51] Like, every interaction that I've had with a police officer
[01:37:54] has been relatively positive.
[01:37:56] Like, I remember one time, we were like, this is fuck.
[01:37:59] This was like 10 years ago.
[01:38:00] And we were out on like a, this is like a plate,
[01:38:02] like it's like two in the morning or one in the morning.
[01:38:05] and we were at like a school right and we were just sitting on the place
[01:38:09] gap on the on the swings because we had just got done like going to
[01:38:12] seven eleven so we're just sitting there talking and uh... the police
[01:38:15] officer drives it drives on to the fucking playground and he pulls his
[01:38:19] car directly on us and he shines the super bright light at me and my
[01:38:24] friend and he says y'all doing any drugs and i was like
[01:38:29] uh... no
[01:38:31] and he says why not
[01:38:34] And I'm like, yes, you're here.
[01:38:36] He's like, have a nice day.
[01:38:40] Just drives off.
[01:38:42] It's it.
[01:38:43] So most police officers aren't going to do anything bad
[01:38:46] if you're not causing problems.
[01:38:48] Like, if you don't cause them problems,
[01:38:50] they're not going to cause you problems.
[01:38:52] This is basic common sense that whenever this gets introduced
[01:38:57] to the internet to Reddit, nobody's able to,
[01:39:01] Nobody's able to understand it.
[01:39:04] If you did, you would have joined you.
[01:39:06] Maybe, right?
[01:39:06] You probably just told us to get the fuck out of there,
[01:39:08] just like go home, idiot.
[01:39:09] That said, please, there's people, yeah.
[01:39:11] So obviously, that's what happens.
[01:39:13] I just think that messaging like this
[01:39:14] is intentionally dishonest.
[01:39:16] And I don't think that we should have it.
[01:39:18] If there's a reason for it,
[01:39:20] this is always my outlook, right?
[01:39:21] Is that if the truth is that,
[01:39:24] if the truth is on your side,
[01:39:26] you don't need to rely on lies.
[01:39:29] You shouldn't need to lie to people
[01:39:31] If you already have the winning argument, you shouldn't need to go out and misrepresent things
[01:39:36] if you already have people that are agreeing with you. There's no reason for that at all.
[01:39:40] You talk about the execution yesterday, which one like you tell about like in Iran or what
[01:39:45] or like in the US. Like yeah, I talked about that for like a long time. I wouldn't really say
[01:39:49] it's an execution yet, but yeah, the guy got killed for sure. And anyway, let me go back
[01:39:54] I'll look at a few more of the comments here, too, but is this it? Is this the other one?
[01:39:59] Mr. Anything you need to tell them about the situation of this part of the rate of trying to convince them?
[01:40:05] Well, first of all, it's not a serious attempt in the Attorney General's in that.
[01:40:11] And again, I would thank the local folks and commissioners now,
[01:40:15] I'd great thank you to you and your team over there.
[01:40:17] In that letter, they talked about, you know, you need to hand people over who in your jails.
[01:40:21] your jails. They're taking credit for people that we've had in jail for a long time.
[01:40:25] We always hand them over to the commissioner very clearly so they're lying. They're lying.
[01:40:30] Yes, it's nothing to do with fraud is that it's an general.
[01:40:33] Nothing to do with the sending us out.
[01:40:35] Okay.
[01:40:36] Forensic accountants.
[01:40:37] And these are things that have been we're dealing with now and have been for quite some time.
[01:40:43] So look, it's not a serious attempt to get at this.
[01:40:45] The way to fix this is to get these folks out of here.
[01:40:47] the way to fix the problem is let us do whatever we want and don't enforce the law.
[01:40:52] What a great outlook. Wow. Okay. So we either get what we want or we get what we want.
[01:40:59] That's it. These people think that they're immune to federal law.
[01:41:03] We've continued. Isn't that crazy?
[01:41:04] Ascle for these numbers, we provided them. We continue to show, and you're not serious.
[01:41:09] And look, I think everybody understands what the last request was totally unrelated anything on
[01:41:15] on the voter files.
[01:41:16] This is, again, as the Attorney General said, Donald Trump telling everybody that
[01:41:19] the election was rigged.
[01:41:21] You started all this nightmare for America, has nothing to do with it.
[01:41:25] And I just, I would just give a pro tip to the Attorney General.
[01:41:29] There's 2 million documents in the Epstein files were still waiting on.
[01:41:32] Go ahead and work on those.
[01:41:34] They keep using this as a distraction.
[01:41:38] They don't really care about the Epstein files.
[01:41:40] If they did, they would have been talking about it whenever he was running for Vice President.
[01:41:43] What you never did.
[01:41:44] I was nothing to do with that.
[01:41:46] He's just using that as bait to try to get some people to look at something else.
[01:41:50] He doesn't care about the Epstein files, as I said before, the best thing that could happen
[01:41:55] for Tim Walls is for another one of his voters to die.
[01:41:59] That's the best thing that could happen for him.
[01:42:02] And I think that whenever you look at incentives and who benefits from different things,
[01:42:06] it's important to keep things like that in mind.
[01:42:11] I mean, it's a false diary correct here. He's not at all. Absolutely.
[01:42:14] And a sound of voice is crangey, I think so.
[01:42:17] And yeah, Trump doesn't give a shit.
[01:42:19] I mean, again, if you cared about, you know, like pedophiles and stuff like that,
[01:42:23] then why do you have illegal aliens that are sex criminals that are in your community right now?
[01:42:28] Why do you have illegal aliens, sex criminals in your community,
[01:42:32] and then you're trying to blame Trump for the Epstein files?
[01:42:36] Like in my opinion, I don't know if I'm the only person that feels this way,
[01:42:39] I think they're both wrong. I think the Epstein files should be released, and I think we should get rid of every fucking illegal.
[01:42:45] It's so simple to me, it's so obvious, and I feel like this is the problem is that you have two different sides of these conflicts
[01:42:53] and both sides are dominated by people that are retarded.
[01:42:57] They're totally fucking retarded. You either have to protect these criminals and these pedophiles
[01:43:03] or you have to protect those criminals and those pedophiles.
[01:43:07] Well, fuck this, this is ridiculous.
[01:43:09] That's my decision?
[01:43:11] What the fuck?
[01:43:12] Like, so your decision is you either have to protect the pedophiles
[01:43:15] and the White House, potentially.
[01:43:17] The pedophiles and the White House and the billionaire pedophiles
[01:43:19] or you have to protect the illegal alien pedoph...
[01:43:22] What the fuck is going on?
[01:43:26] Really? Like, I'm losing my fucking mind!
[01:43:30] It's ridiculous.
[01:43:31] ridiculous I know it's absolutely fucking ridiculous
[01:43:36] i don't know what's going on with this
[01:43:39] makes me so mad
[01:43:41] a true america first i know not really into a run but things are happening
[01:43:45] things are happening
[01:43:47] the idea of this conducting a wide spread attack on has bullet targets i think god
[01:43:52] yet and not it's a terrorist organization
[01:43:54] it's a i think it's a Lebanese uh... terrorist organization
[01:43:57] and uh... good
[01:43:59] Hopefully they get rid of them.
[01:44:01] And yeah, I have no idea the world center around hurting kids when evil.
[01:44:05] Evil place.
[01:44:06] You want to hate more?
[01:44:09] In ice operation videos, you see this comment.
[01:44:11] It's Kamala that bad.
[01:44:13] Well, I don't know about that.
[01:44:14] Trump has released Epstein files because of leverage.
[01:44:17] I don't know why he hasn't released it.
[01:44:18] But him not releasing it is definitely an albatross around his neck.
[01:44:22] And it's just, it's an un-ness, it's an un-forced error.
[01:44:27] It's basically you are intentionally putting something in front of you for you to trip over
[01:44:32] it and to have problems.
[01:44:34] Like if he had just released the files and not dragged this feed on it, not tried to turn
[01:44:39] into a big thing.
[01:44:40] If he had just released everything and been done with it, we would be already past this.
[01:44:46] We'd everybody would be past the Epstein files, assuming he's implicated and it says,
[01:44:51] like, Donald Trump raped this person on, you know, in 1993, right, or something like
[01:44:55] that.
[01:44:56] Obviously that would be different but even then I think that you know be probably be in jail or you know
[01:45:00] He'd be at the presidency and then you know JD van's if you're running it and so we'd be moving past this
[01:45:05] But the fact that they're dragging out the Epstein files
[01:45:08] It's like you're keeping this problem on life support and this problem is like the most easy
[01:45:14] Moral loss that you could have like your protecting files about a prolific generational
[01:45:21] Child rapist like what the fuck are you doing?
[01:45:23] Why are you doing this? What's wrong with you? Don't you realize that every day that you don't release those files every day
[01:45:30] That you don't come out with that information that you are sitting there and you make it harder for anybody
[01:45:36] Support you because how can you say that you care?
[01:45:39] This is the problem. How can you be like a huge Trump supporter whenever he's not releasing files that have to do with child sexual abuse material
[01:45:47] that some people in the government could have possibly been aware of.
[01:45:51] Even after, there is all three branches of the government
[01:45:54] that all simultaneously voted to release everything.
[01:45:58] It's bullshit.
[01:46:00] And also, it sabotages him.
[01:46:02] It sabotages his narrative.
[01:46:04] It sabotages his optics.
[01:46:06] It sabotages everything.
[01:46:07] Because basically, how the fuck can you go out and say,
[01:46:10] I want to get rid of every petophile in America,
[01:46:12] all these legally alien petophiles.
[01:46:14] But then you have the White House that's effectively
[01:46:17] protecting them by not releasing all the files in the information. Do you see what I'm saying here?
[01:46:22] Like, it's bullshit. It's total bullshit. And if he had released it and they had gone through and
[01:46:29] brought everything out, then this wouldn't even be a conversation. But you're giving these people
[01:46:35] soundbites. And the problem is that what's short enough? I know he says that, right? I saw like
[01:46:39] there was a fucking clip of it or something like that. And I saw the title of it. Yeah, well,
[01:46:44] The thing is that he's right.
[01:46:47] He's totally right.
[01:46:51] The old government's bullshit.
[01:46:52] Yeah, it seems that way, doesn't it?
[01:46:54] And he can release it, even though the left stops it.
[01:46:56] The left didn't stop it.
[01:46:57] It was voted on by all three branches of the government
[01:47:00] almost unanimously.
[01:47:01] That's not even true.
[01:47:03] He signed the bill.
[01:47:04] Every single person in the entire house
[01:47:06] of representatives except for one person,
[01:47:08] voted on it.
[01:47:09] The Senate unilaterally all voted on it, I think.
[01:47:13] Like this is you're making that up.
[01:47:16] You're making that up.
[01:47:16] Everybody was on it.
[01:47:18] The one guy that voted against it did do that
[01:47:21] because he thought they were gonna endanger victims.
[01:47:24] I think the guy's a moron, but like,
[01:47:26] it's not like he voted against it
[01:47:27] because he thought that it wasn't real.
[01:47:30] So judges are blocking it.
[01:47:31] He thought they're lying.
[01:47:33] They're lying.
[01:47:33] You think the judge,
[01:47:35] do you really think that a judge over rules three different courts?
[01:47:39] Like all three branches of all three legislative
[01:47:43] angles and also the judicial angle are not judicial the executive angle they're all
[01:47:48] saying to release the files. Like what do you think what do you think matters more?
[01:47:55] A new law like that supersedes the existing laws.
[01:48:03] This was already discussed. They already talked about this and the theoretical of this happening.
[01:48:08] Trump's probably implicated. Well, then good. The sooner that we know that, the sooner
[01:48:17] that we can move past it. Because every single day, every single day that that stuff,
[01:48:23] like it's not just that. Like in my opinion, I really like Trump. I think Trump's funny.
[01:48:28] I do. And some of the things that Trump says I agree with. Here's the reality, though.
[01:48:33] The thing that Trump says that I agree with, J.D. Vance also says, and so does Marco Rubio.
[01:48:39] They all say the same stuff, basically.
[01:48:42] The fact is that Trump has so much baggage that when he finally retired from being
[01:48:47] president, I think that it will just be a sigh of relief.
[01:48:53] I do.
[01:48:54] I think it will be a massive sigh of relief because there's so much baggage with Trump.
[01:48:59] But there's him talking about grab and women by the pussy.
[01:49:02] There's him selling crypto coins.
[01:49:04] There's him selling everything else.
[01:49:07] There's him making inappropriate comments towards underage girls.
[01:49:11] There's other accusations of sexual assault.
[01:49:14] There's accusations of rape.
[01:49:16] There's accusations.
[01:49:17] And like basically every bad thing that somebody could do, Trump's done like all of these
[01:49:21] bad things.
[01:49:22] The Trump phone and everything else.
[01:49:24] This is all unnecessary noise that gets in the way of a political message.
[01:49:30] Every single time that he says, deport all of the aliens, and then somebody brings up
[01:49:34] the Trump phone, that is an unnecessary L that basically he's taking.
[01:49:42] You see what I'm saying here?
[01:49:45] Like it's a huge problem.
[01:49:48] It's a massive problem.
[01:49:49] And when you bring somebody with that much baggage into a situation like I think Trump's
[01:49:53] not a lot and you know like there's a lot of things he's done that I agree with.
[01:49:57] But at a certain point, if he didn't have all that baggage, I think that we would be
[01:50:02] in a much better place than we are now.
[01:50:05] Fundamentally, I think that like a lot of these attacks and these like people like these
[01:50:10] defense mechanisms that they have just wouldn't work.
[01:50:14] They wouldn't exist.
[01:50:17] And also said he will convert to Judaism after his daughter, which says people think
[01:50:21] is real control zone. I don't think that was his daughter converted because she married a
[01:50:26] guy that was Jewish. Like that's different. Trump saved us in Kamala. I mean, can you see what
[01:50:32] I'm not saying that I hate Trump. I that's not my point. I'm saying that he has so much
[01:50:37] baggage that it makes it very hard to support him whenever he does things that are indefensible.
[01:50:42] It's indefensible for him to have not released the Epstein files. You don't lose anything
[01:50:48] by admitting that. You know like it's not a bad thing to just say you know what I like what
[01:50:54] Trump is doing with this stuff but I don't like what he's doing over here because I think
[01:50:58] that it's wrong. Is that hard to understand? I think that's very reasonable. Right message wrong messenger?
[01:51:07] Yeah, exactly. Like that's basically it. Absolutely not releasing. You have seen files would be
[01:51:13] a huge mistake. Yeah, exactly. They would come up with new baggage for the next person but
[01:51:17] Yeah, Trump has a bunch of stuff that people can say then to bro like are you really trying to like are we really trying to compare like oh JD fans
[01:51:24] Might have sex with a sofa like that's nothing. Nobody cares about that. It's just like some
[01:51:29] Slicious bullshit meme nobody like that doesn't really matter. Nobody actually cares about that
[01:51:35] It's the same as Michelle Obama being a man. Nobody really cares about that big mic. Okay. Yeah, right like or
[01:51:41] for Gavin Newsom cheating on his wife.
[01:51:44] That's bad.
[01:51:45] It's a lot worse than the other two, right?
[01:51:47] But at the same time, it's not a big deal.
[01:51:52] It's just not.
[01:51:53] I mean, I don't know what people, the counter-counting was from a meme account.
[01:51:56] It doesn't matter whether it's from a meme account.
[01:51:58] I don't think Michelle Obama's a man either.
[01:52:00] My point is that the other controversies that previous presidents have had, like Mitt
[01:52:05] Romney, remember what his big controversy was?
[01:52:07] The fact that he was a Mormon.
[01:52:09] That was it.
[01:52:10] other than that the guy is nothing going on. So this entire idea that you know there's just going to be
[01:52:15] infinity controversies and you can compare any of them to the Trump controversies. I think you're
[01:52:19] comparing a mountain in a mall hill. The binders full of women. Of course, I said that in the debate.
[01:52:27] Yeah, you read the obama tweet. No, I haven't seen that yet. The dog on top of the car. Maybe, right?
[01:52:31] Oh, yeah. Yeah, I do remember that now. Well, those passing could ruin next election for the
[01:52:37] the public party cause many people to be swayed to vote Democrat. So that's my point.
[01:52:41] That's my point that I'm making. And so whenever I see this, like Tim, what makes me mad,
[01:52:46] whenever I hear him bring up the Epstein files, is that he's right. That's what makes me
[01:52:52] mad. He's right. There's no reason that they haven't been released yet. There's no reason
[01:52:59] for them to have not already been released. It was rigged. He started all this nightmare for
[01:53:04] America has nothing to do with it. And I just, I would just give a
[01:53:09] poke up to the Attorney General. There's 2 million documents in the
[01:53:12] Epstein files.
[01:53:13] But should there be ammo for Wall Street?
[01:53:15] It's the exact list.
[01:53:17] Yep, there we go. And it's just that simple. Even if he's right,
[01:53:20] this is not the right time in a place for it. Well, either way, I mean,
[01:53:23] it still works, right? Oh, here we go.
[01:53:28] When politicians, community leaders and some journalists engage in
[01:53:32] And that heated rhetoric we keep talking about when they make the choice to vilify law
[01:53:37] enforcement.
[01:53:40] Call it the own enforcement, names like the shopper, or using the turn kidnapping.
[01:53:45] That is a choice that has made their actions and consequences that come from those choices.
[01:53:52] It's absolutely true.
[01:53:53] I think that they intentionally use inflammatory rhetoric in order to make people more
[01:53:57] radical.
[01:53:58] It's because they profit off of the radical behavior.
[01:54:01] the reason why. It's what I said before everybody got mad at me, but I said that I don't
[01:54:06] really need to know things all I need to know are incentives. Incentives are how people
[01:54:10] behave and how people make decisions. And then when you choose, when someone chooses to
[01:54:18] listen to a politician, a so-called journalist, a community leader that's spouted, that type
[01:54:27] of billification towards law enforcement or anything else
[01:54:31] when you choose to listen to that.
[01:54:33] That is a choice to come up with.
[01:54:34] Those sequences and actions there.
[01:54:36] I mean, I think that there's a degree,
[01:54:37] like I don't really care that much about the media,
[01:54:41] what I do care about is the public official saying that.
[01:54:44] Like 10 walls going out and saying that ice isn't law enforcement.
[01:54:48] Well, what's the E4?
[01:54:52] What are we doing here?
[01:54:54] What are we talking about?
[01:54:55] And saying that kind of stuff,
[01:54:57] what it does is it gasses up the radical diluted people that are listening to him and
[01:55:03] it reaffirms their delusion it reaffirms something that isn't true.
[01:55:11] What's that simple?
[01:55:15] Also, I think we saw that yesterday.
[01:55:22] And those actions and choices, he's not talking about law enforcement release talking about
[01:55:25] guys that are proud boy members a few months ago, but we're given a badge and a gun,
[01:55:28] but no training. Well, that's not even true. The guy that fired the gun yesterday was a law
[01:55:33] enforcement officer for eight years. He's just making that up. They're making that up. And I'm
[01:55:38] sure that there are new ice agents that have been, you know, hired and maybe they're crazy
[01:55:42] of course that happens. The guy was an officer for eight years. They're there's lying.
[01:55:48] can obviously have tragic consequences. Bad outcomes. Outcomes that law enforcement
[01:55:55] never wants to see. Law enforcement never wants to see. A bad consequence do to a poor
[01:56:03] choice. Of course, obviously, duh. Like it's not even a question. Nobody would
[01:56:10] want to see that. It's a mistake. Eight years of bad practice is still bad
[01:56:13] practice. Definitely. But like what what I'm saying is that these are not
[01:56:17] white supremacists that have just been hired randomly. Like the same guy that shot the woman
[01:56:22] in the car, he was an officer and he was hired by Obama. Like he was hired before Trump was
[01:56:30] even in office. He was hired before Trump even announced that he was going to run for president.
[01:56:37] So it's just, yeah, I mean, again, it's just the intentional misrepresentation, the deliberate
[01:56:43] line. I think that's the problem that I have. And I see this constantly. Oh, here
[01:56:49] we go. Another one is a choice. And there are always actions that result from our choices.
[01:56:58] When you choose to use your five-year-old child as a shield, to evade law enforcement, that
[01:57:05] absolutely are bringing their kids and using an a shield. Absolutely, they're doing this.
[01:57:09] It is a choice that someone makes and there are-
[01:57:12] Tom Holman got an award from Obama, exactly.
[01:57:16] Our actions and consequences that result from that choice.
[01:57:23] Or when you're a politician or a community leader,
[01:57:26] you make a lot of choices there.
[01:57:28] It's some very important, you have wide-ranging and in-depth choices.
[01:57:34] When is a politician, if you choose collusion and corruption as a choice, then there are consequences
[01:57:43] and actions that take place because of that is a choice, it is, they do it on purpose
[01:57:49] and they're doing it on purpose in order to cause problems and is this way, wait, I don't
[01:57:55] remember this.
[01:57:56] Any of a screw up reading that story of Anne Frank?
[01:58:03] Somebody's gonna write that children's story about Minnesota
[01:58:07] Many of a screw up reading that story of Anne Frank
[01:58:11] Somebody's gonna write that children's story about Minnesota
[01:58:21] What the fuck is going on?
[01:58:23] Oh my God!
[01:58:25] Oh my God!
[01:58:27] Ritardo, are you?
[01:58:30] It's delusional, I know.
[01:58:32] He's doing the Nazi thing again. He is.
[01:58:34] He's gassing this up for literally no reason.
[01:58:38] And also, like this is, like,
[01:58:40] I mean, at what point is this not sedition?
[01:58:43] Really, you have this guy saying that
[01:58:45] Don't recognize the authority of federal officers.
[01:58:48] He's calling the federal officers that are there in Nazis.
[01:58:51] Nazis, he's saying that the illegal aliens that they're deporting are like
[01:58:55] Anne Frank. I mean, like, what are we doing here? This is insane. Really, it's
[01:59:02] nuts. What's going on here? He needs to get arrested. I think they need to
[01:59:06] arrested. They should have arrested him a month ago. They should have
[01:59:10] immediately. And then you have all these people that are now getting
[01:59:13] exposed because they're involved with it. Let me go back. I see we can find
[01:59:17] know what's this?
[01:59:18] Do you guys hear out the little immigrant that was arrested in Georgia yesterday for
[01:59:22] brutally gripping an 11-year-old girl at 9's point in forcing her 10-year-old little
[01:59:25] sister to watch after breaking into their bedroom?
[01:59:28] No, probably not because you dumbasses have been so stuck on the five-year-old that
[01:59:32] was supposed to be detained by ICE, though with a 30-second Google search, you would have
[01:59:35] figured out that his dad actually ran in a band in him.
[01:59:37] ICE wasn't going to leave a five-year-old by himself.
[01:59:39] Fizzers so clinically stupid, it hurts.
[01:59:41] Do you guys...
[01:59:42] She's right.
[01:59:43] She's completely right.
[01:59:44] obviously like I mean every single crime that an illegal immigrant commits in
[01:59:48] America is a crime that never should have happened every single one of them is
[01:59:52] preventable because they never should have been here in the first place
[01:59:54] absolutely totally fucking true and I don't know why more people don't
[01:59:59] realize this I think that this is oh yeah we already saw this before and is this
[02:00:06] the same old current situation the attorney general said that and I again I
[02:00:11] would thank the local folks and commissioner's now a good day.
[02:00:14] Is this from today?
[02:00:17] Or was this from yesterday?
[02:00:18] I literally don't know.
[02:00:26] It's from today.
[02:00:27] OK, I haven't seen that, then.
[02:00:34] Oh, he got a letter.
[02:00:36] in the police clothes.
[02:00:37] The first of all, it's not as serious as it can.
[02:00:53] This is okay.
[02:00:54] So that was actually the question I already saw the rest of this.
[02:00:57] So yeah, I mean again, it's just to jump shift and side with him against ice, oh, of course,
[02:01:02] right?
[02:01:03] dropping circles around the report of IC vehicle in St. Paul. Wait, what?
[02:01:16] I feel like I'm watching Stroud Play PUBG.
[02:01:20] This takes me right back the 2016 2017.
[02:01:28] Remember that? There'd be like some retard that's out there
[02:01:31] honking the horn, cuz you remember they added honking the horn into PUBG and then every
[02:01:37] single stream was just people driving after streamers honking horns. Oh my god.
[02:01:50] Why does anybody put up with this shit? It's unbelievable that they do. It really is.
[02:01:57] Oh my god.
[02:01:59] Travelling surrounded by 50 people at a time.
[02:02:01] Yeah, this is nuts.
[02:02:03] And arrest the organizations responsible.
[02:02:05] Stop Trump.
[02:02:06] I don't know.
[02:02:07] A lot of this stuff is probably fake anyway.
[02:02:09] Let me see.
[02:02:09] I'll pull up some other comments about this.
[02:02:11] But it's just, this is so ridiculous.
[02:02:17] Well, first of all, let's be clear.
[02:02:19] Nobody wants to see any American lose their life like this.
[02:02:22] Nobody wants to see that.
[02:02:24] But we also have to be honest about what's happening in Minneapolis.
[02:02:26] you have paid agitators. You have a coordinated, protesting operation going on in many
[02:02:34] apolis for the sole purpose of doxing ice officers, impeding ice officers, stopping them
[02:02:40] from following and executing federal law. My Democrat colleagues don't care about this
[02:02:44] from Florida. This guy's from Florida.
[02:02:47] Federal law. Because when Joe Biden was president of the United States, they allowed him
[02:02:51] to bastardize asylum claims. Basically, allow more than 10 million people into
[02:02:56] the country illegally and put them in court hearings, which all occur for seven to ten years.
[02:03:03] And if you talk to border patrol agents, these people don't even show up.
[02:03:06] These illegal aliens don't even show up for the first hearing.
[02:03:09] Why would they show up to the hearing?
[02:03:12] They might get deported.
[02:03:13] 5% show up for the hearings.
[02:03:15] So what?
[02:03:16] So what?
[02:03:17] These illegal aliens don't even show up for the first hearing.
[02:03:19] About 5% show up for the hearing.
[02:03:21] Wait, 5% of illegal aliens show up for their hearing?
[02:03:26] I mean, so why, why no, do, guys, why is there no, do, process?
[02:03:41] Oh, look at that.
[02:03:44] It's almost like it's a system designed to fail.
[02:03:46] Exactly.
[02:03:47] They designed the system to be bad.
[02:03:49] It's made bad on purpose.
[02:03:51] This isn't a bug.
[02:03:53] It's a feature.
[02:03:54] So, this is a sham on the American people.
[02:03:57] So, in President Trump,
[02:03:58] who, by the way, won a political mandate
[02:04:00] to deport criminal illegal aliens.
[02:04:03] Right, and that was one of the main issues he ran on.
[02:04:05] One of the primary issues was illegal immigration.
[02:04:08] When he goes to execute that mandate,
[02:04:11] on behalf of the American people, what do you see?
[02:04:14] You see, Democrat leadership who are using terrible language
[02:04:17] about these ice officers in the beginning, calling them Gestapo,
[02:04:21] calling them the SS.
[02:04:22] to raise emotions, to raise outrage, and then you have to pay for
[02:04:27] astral turf, front group operations happening in the city of
[02:04:32] Minneapolis, that's a part of a powder camp that I was
[02:04:35] had was not created by following federal law. It was followed by
[02:04:38] Democrat leadership and quite frankly, Democrat billionaires who
[02:04:42] do what do one thing and stop Donald Trump. That's all of
[02:04:45] this. And they want to keep the illegals. That's what they want
[02:04:48] to keep the illegals in the low income immigrants because that's
[02:04:51] they're voting base.
[02:04:52] They're using them in order to solidify a voting base there,
[02:04:56] and then to maintain a power dynamic,
[02:04:59] and activate people based off of racial and ethnic,
[02:05:03] like basically guidelines.
[02:05:04] Like that's the reason why they're,
[02:05:06] that's the reason why Jacob Frey is speaking Somalian.
[02:05:09] That's the reason why he's going and eating food
[02:05:11] with them and everything.
[02:05:12] Yeah, he's totally fucking based about this.
[02:05:14] He's completely right.
[02:05:15] He's right about everything.
[02:05:16] How do we go against vote?
[02:05:18] Well, like for example,
[02:05:19] So how can an illegal immigrant vote in Minnesota?
[02:05:22] Well, Minnesota has a system where if you go with a person
[02:05:26] who is an American who says that you're an American,
[02:05:29] then you can vote.
[02:05:30] It's called a vouching system.
[02:05:32] So I'm sure that there are instances of that happening.
[02:05:35] And also, why don't you think about it like this?
[02:05:37] Logically, who would be against a bill that would prevent
[02:05:40] unicorns from being able to print infinite money?
[02:05:44] Well, nobody would be against that.
[02:05:46] It would just be an obvious thing, like, yeah,
[02:05:49] Of course, we can't have unicorns make infinite money.
[02:05:51] But nobody would be probably protesting about it.
[02:05:54] Nobody would be fighting this.
[02:05:55] Nobody, if people might say it's stupid,
[02:05:57] but they probably vote for it, it wouldn't matter.
[02:05:59] But why is it that they're fighting so hard?
[02:06:02] If illegal immigrants aren't voting,
[02:06:05] then why are they fighting so hard
[02:06:07] to prevent measures that stop illegal immigrants from voting?
[02:06:11] What's the logic here?
[02:06:13] I know what it is.
[02:06:15] I think everybody does.
[02:06:17] It's because they're voting.
[02:06:19] that's it. How are Vowding's Vowsing Systems Constitutional? I don't know.
[02:06:25] And what's this here? And let me go back up all somebody up.
[02:06:33] El Asman, his mom be ashamed. My mom. So I love people that try to invoke these emotions.
[02:06:40] I understand that you've probably become radicalized because of some emotional trigger that you've had.
[02:06:46] you've read on the internet and so you've gotten radicalized because something has
[02:06:50] engaged you on an emotional level and now you can't think past that. I don't
[02:06:56] think like that. So you're trying to do that to me to make me agree with you.
[02:07:00] What am I saying that's inaccurate about this? Go ahead. Let's hear it.
[02:07:09] Yeah, that doesn't work with me. That's what you're trying to do though.
[02:07:16] Citizens being murdered by the government?
[02:07:19] Well, obviously that's bad.
[02:07:23] Like yeah, yeah, of course.
[02:07:26] So do you think we should just stop enforcing immigration laws?
[02:07:30] Like what's your solution to this? I'm curious.
[02:07:34] So somebody does something wrong.
[02:07:37] And like let's say a police officer makes a mistake.
[02:07:40] Should we just get rid of police?
[02:07:46] As is work.
[02:07:55] Yeah, like what's the response?
[02:07:57] My mom is dead too.
[02:07:58] It's okay.
[02:07:59] Okay.
[02:08:01] Yeah, sucks, right?
[02:08:02] But anyway, so what's the solution?
[02:08:07] It's a little weird to say that, but okay.
[02:08:11] Yeah, what's the solution then?
[02:08:16] A teacher abuses a student now destroy the education system. Of course.
[02:08:27] I'll listen to what the rationale for this is.
[02:08:31] Fire the officer is a solution in my opinion. Sure.
[02:08:35] Yeah, I mean, I think that that was in response to some else. I know it's no problem.
[02:08:39] Well, so what's your solution then?
[02:08:41] them because like very clearly there's a mandate from the majority of the American voters
[02:08:46] or at least the most the largest amount of American voters that they want illegal immigration
[02:08:52] to be reversed.
[02:08:53] So do you think that we should just stop doing illegal immigration control?
[02:08:57] I can't do that work.
[02:08:59] We don't have all day.
[02:09:00] Yeah, let's wrap this up, man.
[02:09:02] I mean, if I run off so I should go to prison for murder in his case, he fucked up big
[02:09:09] time.
[02:09:10] figure that out with a court case and then yeah if that's the case and yeah of course
[02:09:14] you should go to jail done I mean obviously I don't have a solution but I don't have
[02:09:20] one that leads to an American citizens being murdered by the government do you understand
[02:09:25] that in the process of enforcing every single law in America like whether it's a law for fraud
[02:09:32] whether it's a law for grand theft auto whether it's a law for murder a law for stealing
[02:09:38] a law for battery and abuse, every single law in the process of enforcing that law, there
[02:09:45] will be collateral damage and people hurt by that law. So if your solution is that nobody
[02:09:52] can be hurt by the government, then the only way to guarantee that no one will be hurt
[02:09:56] by the government is to not have a government. That's it. There's no other solution.
[02:10:08] You just don't have laws?
[02:10:12] Yeah, exactly.
[02:10:14] Do you think Senate should vote for Tim Walls to leave his position?
[02:10:17] No, I think we should arrest him.
[02:10:18] Rest in charge and for sedition.
[02:10:20] That's what I think we should do.
[02:10:23] Maybe stop protecting criminals?
[02:10:25] Yeah, I agree.
[02:10:26] Of course, that's bad.
[02:10:27] We'll call these people our screen.
[02:10:29] We didn't investigate.
[02:10:30] But I already calling it an execution.
[02:10:31] They won't believe anything other than the result that they want.
[02:10:33] Yeah, I know.
[02:10:38] I'll get this person one more comment that I want to move on and look at some other stuff.
[02:10:44] And not assaulting them whenever they're working as a good start, too.
[02:10:47] Yeah, I think that would help, too.
[02:10:48] Absolutely.
[02:10:49] We need a third party.
[02:10:51] Yeah.
[02:10:53] Honestly, I hate, like I played Apex Legends a lot when it came out.
[02:10:57] So when I hear the word third party, it just makes me viscerally angry.
[02:11:02] It sounds really stupid, but like I played that game a lot, and then I hear somebody
[02:11:06] say third party, and I'm like, fuck, bro, I remember that. Makes me so mad. Yeah. Okay, um, okay,
[02:11:14] there's really no response to this person's making. I think, yeah, this is, I think I'm just
[02:11:25] going to ban this guy. This guy's weird. This guy's weird. What percentage of people have
[02:11:29] been detained had a previous criminal record? Let's say it's 0% that I support it completely.
[02:11:36] Yeah, and by the way, the actual number is 70, did it like convicted is like 47% and charged is like 70% I think that's the answer actually, but if it was 0% I'd still support it
[02:11:53] So it's just you're just making bullshit up, right? And yeah, it's just it's the emotional weaponization like I just don't I don't want to deal with somebody like that
[02:12:02] Look at your armed deaths by cops actually I'm curious about that how many people how many people who are armed are killed by police
[02:12:14] officers
[02:12:16] every year in the US
[02:12:22] Yeah, I'm actually kind of curious. I don't know what this is
[02:12:25] Day, I'm over 1,000 people.
[02:12:35] Oh, armed with a gun is 677, okay, so it's about half of them are armed with a gun.
[02:12:41] Some of them have a knife vehicle as a weapon, sound familiar, and other objects on determined
[02:12:47] roughly 1,000 are killed by the armed police a year on our victims are consistently 5 to 10%
[02:12:52] of fatal shootings.
[02:12:54] So yeah, there you go, it's barely anybody, that's actually quite low.
[02:12:57] I thought it was going to be a lot higher if you want me to be honest, so I was going
[02:13:00] to weigh way higher.
[02:13:02] Register should weapon, why don't you know about that?
[02:13:05] And look at the website, hey, jackass, it's forks by all kind of figures.
[02:13:08] Hey, jackass.
[02:13:09] Oh, look up into the website.
[02:13:10] Maybe I can look at meat spin after that, too, huh?
[02:13:12] But yeah, obviously a lot of people get shot by the police.
[02:13:15] That's what happens.
[02:13:16] So yeah, ask how many cops, how many cops, how many cops get killed?
[02:13:23] in the in the US every year.
[02:13:35] It looks like basically only a hundred.
[02:13:38] So yeah, not that many.
[02:13:40] I feel like I actually kind of expected it to be more.
[02:13:42] I mean, this is like a lot of these numbers
[02:13:45] are not even nearly as bad as I thought
[02:13:47] they were going to be.
[02:13:48] I thought this was going to be way worse.
[02:13:50] And yeah, I don't know how Jack is this legit.
[02:13:52] I don't know if it is or not, but yeah, no weapons in most cases also means they had weapons nearby.
[02:13:58] Yeah, maybe that's the case too. I don't really know. But yeah, on arm, I mean, maybe the guy's going for a weapon who knows.
[02:14:04] But in general, that's a good injury. So I don't know. I hope US law about when the shoot to scale versus shoot to stop.
[02:14:11] I don't know what it is. Abraham Lincoln carrier a company by his lawyers has arrived in the Middle East with a striking range of Iran.
[02:14:22] Oh, damn, that's a bottle of a little.
[02:14:30] This is like a carrier has arrived.
[02:14:32] Remember that?
[02:14:36] The hell is that for?
[02:14:41] What's going on by this?
[02:14:46] Oh, Lee!
[02:14:54] It is flying over there.
[02:14:57] Isn't that bad?
[02:14:59] I'll screw this.
[02:15:00] I don't remember.
[02:15:02] It's a long time ago.
[02:15:05] I'm assuming that carrier. I'm not a little.
[02:15:10] They got a lot of people going over there, huh?
[02:15:15] Surely, surely there's nothing that's going to go wrong, right?
[02:15:22] Man.
[02:15:25] Man.
[02:15:28] I'll be stressed out apparently walls gave the illegals the right to vote.
[02:15:39] What's this?
[02:15:42] Man, is that a rip around?
[02:15:48] Yeah, I mean, they're cooked bro like this shit is over and I feel like really, I mean,
[02:15:54] They said even they even had him hiding in his hole man like a commanding and they even
[02:15:59] went out and I said it doesn't even matter bro you can hide in whatever fucking hole
[02:16:03] you want we're still gonna get you like I don't know what they're thinking that they're
[02:16:07] gonna get away man it's crazy but anyway governor wall signed a law signed a law to let
[02:16:13] That illegal is get driver's licenses in 2023.
[02:16:30] Oh my god, why did you do this, man?
[02:16:34] Who asked for this shit?
[02:16:37] Who asked for this motherfucker shit?
[02:16:43] It's done.
[02:16:46] A packed room at the St. Paul Armory erupted after the Governor's signature made drivers
[02:16:52] license for all of the bill and why what the fuck's wrong with them?
[02:17:01] So we give driver's licenses to anyone here.
[02:17:05] You don't have to be a citizen.
[02:17:07] You don't have to, which is a photo ID.
[02:17:11] So if someone comes in, they register, they have the driver's license, but they have an
[02:17:15] incorrect social or no social or whatever.
[02:17:19] So then they become incomplete, but if they walk in to vote with their driver's license,
[02:17:26] is that make them all of a sudden now okay?
[02:17:30] It's juvenile.
[02:17:32] Madam Chair, so the designation on the roster for someone who's registration had been incomplete,
[02:17:39] they present the election judge with that acceptable identification document that would
[02:17:44] clear the challenge from the roster and they would be permitted to cast a ballot.
[02:18:01] How about that?
[02:18:06] How about that? That's crazy.
[02:18:09] So, they're not even hiding at any more?
[02:18:12] Yep.
[02:18:18] Anderson, well, okay.
[02:18:20] There's your problem potentially.
[02:18:22] Yeah, okay, there's your problem.
[02:18:25] What the fuck is going on?
[02:18:28] Oh my god.
[02:18:33] Thank you.
[02:18:34] You see why they're fighting so hard for it now?
[02:18:37] They've got a win condition here.
[02:18:41] So just to clarify, someone who is not a citizen but
[02:18:45] presents a driver's license at that point in the process
[02:18:50] could be permitted to vote.
[02:18:52] Madam Chair, at the time of registration, as well as at the
[02:18:56] time of submitting a ballot, every voter is signing the
[02:18:58] attestation of firming their eligibility to vote, including the
[02:19:01] vote. Oh, they told you that there's it. Oh, okay.
[02:19:04] Okay, me all eligibility requirements that they are a U.S. citizen, oh, they don't know.
[02:19:10] No, no, you don't understand.
[02:19:11] No, there's a form where it says are U of U.S. citizen and they click yes.
[02:19:17] Yeah, no, no, no, no, they are.
[02:19:18] No, no, no, nobody would, why would they lie on the forum?
[02:19:21] No, you can't lie on the forum.
[02:19:24] No, no, this is the honor system.
[02:19:25] You can't do that.
[02:19:27] Like, it's just, I don't understand how this is real.
[02:19:31] I don't like I'm pretty sure porn sites go through more verification than this.
[02:19:37] Oh my god.
[02:19:40] So what do you need?
[02:19:44] What do you need to present in order for you to be able to vote in Minnesota?
[02:19:53] Okay, I'll figure it out.
[02:20:06] What do you need to present?
[02:20:11] If your voter registration is active, nothing, no ID or proof of residence is required.
[02:20:17] simply provide your name and address to the election judge and you can vote.
[02:20:22] If you're registering on wait a minute, so if you're registering on election day
[02:20:28] or updating your registration you must provide proof of residence in your precinct.
[02:20:34] So you do not need to show photo ID, but its acceptable proof is current Minnesota
[02:20:39] to drive.
[02:20:40] We'll hop out that.
[02:20:46] That's about that.
[02:20:51] GG.
[02:20:52] Yep.
[02:20:53] There you go, guys.
[02:20:54] And it's like, why are we even counting their votes?
[02:20:56] If they're letting illegal aliens vote in the election, why are we even counting their
[02:21:01] votes?
[02:21:02] This isn't saying.
[02:21:04] Read the third point.
[02:21:05] I registered voter from your presane to can vouch for your address by signing an
[02:21:09] oath. They can vouch for up to eight people. You can't be vouch for if you've
[02:21:15] out for somebody. This is so stupid. Like this is something that like a third
[02:21:20] greater would have thought of. No, no, no, see, you can okay. So you can vouch for
[02:21:25] that guy, but then no, no, no, you can't vouch for the other guy. No, it's not
[02:21:29] all works. No, it's fine. No, no, you vouch for me. Are we kidding? Yes, these people
[02:21:35] fucking retarded. They're absolutely fucking retarded. And I understand here's the thing
[02:21:40] is I understand why the politicians do it. They do it because they want to get, you know,
[02:21:45] they want more money, they want to get votes and everything. I get that. But like how
[02:21:50] the fuck are there actual American citizens sitting behind them cheering this on like fat
[02:21:56] retards? This is unbelievable. How is this even a democracy? Yeah, like why can't, like if
[02:22:04] If you can just have anybody vote, I mean, like, can we have other people?
[02:22:07] Can we have people from Japan vote?
[02:22:09] I mean, like, I don't know.
[02:22:10] Like, why don't we find, you know what we need to do?
[02:22:13] We need to find the most conservative country in the whole world.
[02:22:17] And we need to import a million of those people into whatever district of these people
[02:22:21] are in.
[02:22:22] And we're going to say, guess who's vouching for who?
[02:22:24] Like, what's the most conservative country in the world?
[02:22:34] they said Yemen, afghanistan, all right, Poland, yeah, so we're gonna have this guy
[02:22:49] coming though, this is the Polish guy, this is the Polish guy who's gonna come in
[02:22:54] vote, okay? And then his wife is also gonna vote. And then they're gonna vouch for
[02:23:03] everybody else and that's it and every single one of these people is going to come in here
[02:23:09] and they're going to vote for the same thing. Oh my god. End with ski. Yeah. There we go. All right,
[02:23:21] now it's Polish guys. It's okay. And hey that's my name. No, this is unbelievably fucking
[02:23:28] retarded. So anybody can vote with the driver's license. If somebody else set, so you
[02:23:35] don't need to prove your residence, and if you do, you just have to say that you live here,
[02:23:39] and then you have to say that you're a citizen, but if you can't prove your residence,
[02:23:43] somebody else can say that you're a resident, and then you can just vote no matter what.
[02:23:47] Guys, is it coming together yet? Is it coming together yet? Why they care about making sure
[02:23:53] that these illegal aliens keep voting? I hope that people are putting together the pieces
[02:23:58] here. I do. Whole system is like, it's bullshit. It's total bullshit. What the hell is
[02:24:06] going on here? Yeah, and illegal alien immigrants can get driver's licenses? Yes. Oh, here we go.
[02:24:15] It's another crash out. So I would like to say that. So this is okay. This is a little bit of
[02:24:26] legal lesson here is that whenever you are on the ground wrestling and beating a federal
[02:24:32] agent, this is not freedom of speech, okay? So a big confusion about this on the internet,
[02:24:40] a lot of people that understand this is that this is not legal. You cannot wrestle a federal
[02:24:46] agent onto the ground and start beating them in their dick. You can't do that. I know. I know,
[02:24:54] So I know it's in the constitution that you can punch a federal agent in the dick.
[02:25:00] Well we changed it.
[02:25:01] You can't do that anymore, all right?
[02:25:03] This is a peaceful protest.
[02:25:07] You guys see how peaceful it is?
[02:25:10] Yep.
[02:25:11] We're going to move on and he's on top of him, he's on top of the other guy.
[02:25:24] Isn't that crazy, mostful peaceful protesters, exactly?
[02:25:27] If you're fighting an armed cock, they can literally assume that you want their gun and they can't shoot you.
[02:25:32] I would give you, this is another bit of advice, okay? A little pro tip here.
[02:25:38] Don't wrestle a person onto the ground and start fighting with them if they have a gun.
[02:25:43] Don't do it. They might pull out the gun and shoot you. And that would be really bad.
[02:25:49] Yep.
[02:25:52] the gun could just go off right I mean it could you push the gun the wrong way it could just go off random like it should
[02:25:57] make it in the leg yeah so I'm just but my second I'm in the right yeah of course right you don't want to do that
[02:26:04] oh is this it yeah we saw this one before oh here we go this is a Minnesota state representative
[02:26:15] You know, yesterday we had the young, the young man, 13-year-old hand cup by ICE, the father
[02:26:23] taken away.
[02:26:24] I would like there as soon as I could, I talked to some of the family members who are devastating.
[02:26:30] No.
[02:26:31] And I do not...
[02:26:32] So true, Baldu.
[02:26:33] Discoing home and talking to my kids about what happened and how this is affecting...
[02:26:39] I'm not be honest.
[02:26:44] The only time that I think that it's acceptable for a man and power to cry is at a military
[02:26:50] parade.
[02:26:52] That's the only time I ever want to see it happen or at the National Anthem.
[02:26:58] Other than that, if you're crying talking about this, this is pathetic.
[02:27:04] Absolutely pathetic.
[02:27:07] Our community, these are terrible times.
[02:27:11] Oh yeah, obviously cry privately, right?
[02:27:13] But I'm talking about publicly.
[02:27:15] But we will get through it, we'll get stronger for it.
[02:27:22] And we will look out for one another.
[02:27:26] Any vouchers?
[02:27:31] Anyone got any vouchers left?
[02:27:36] Me get some vouchers guys.
[02:27:38] who he has to drive his license.
[02:27:43] Everybody who he speaks English.
[02:27:45] Wow.
[02:27:46] Before coming to the state legislature,
[02:27:49] I'm a community organizer at heart,
[02:27:52] and that's part of what I'm trying to bring to the legislature.
[02:27:54] I'm hoping to lead the community response.
[02:27:58] Rapid response network that we have.
[02:28:01] Given any ice situations.
[02:28:03] I have a couple of hearts here.
[02:28:06] I'm willing to stop and stay around and talk with anybody that wants any more information.
[02:28:12] We've got a couple of groups on the app signal that we will let that group on the app signal.
[02:28:19] Yeah, we're starting to earn a lot more about those groups, aren't we?
[02:28:22] They seem like they're coordinated groups that are being gasped up by actual, basically this is what we're discovering.
[02:28:32] is that there are these groups that are on these different encrypted, you know, like networks, like signal for example.
[02:28:39] And what they're doing is they're organizing ways to break the law.
[02:28:45] And we have state officials that are out there gassing it up.
[02:28:49] They're saying, keep it up, guys, good job! Yes! Yes! We need more of this!
[02:28:55] Signal and telegram? Yeah, those are the two big ones.
[02:28:59] for you to join, whether or not you want to be part of the
[02:29:04] resistors network at fully enters, do you want to be part of the, so he's trying to
[02:29:07] bro, you're actually trying to see this man right here, this guy and Jacob
[02:29:14] Frey were born in the wrong century. If this was like the year 1300, you could
[02:29:21] have sent one of these guys down to a British colony or a French colony and
[02:29:27] And they would be sitting there, like playing the different tribes off of each other, playing like fucking warlord over there.
[02:29:34] These people are really born in their own century.
[02:29:38] They were, like they would be perfect as like a colonial lord where they're like, you know, ruling over these people preaching to the tribes, yes, exactly.
[02:29:49] Oh, god.
[02:29:50] 13 years bitterly. Okay, 1500, whatever.
[02:29:53] You may not be comfortable with that, but you can help us in a lot of ways by sending an alert
[02:30:00] that if you see any suspicious vehicles any traffic, if you know of anybody that is being
[02:30:04] targeted, that's being detained, we have resources immediately available that we can sense
[02:30:10] you, sense of their family, get them legal help, help the families, if they need food, if
[02:30:15] people are afraid to leave their homes to get food or working with the food selves, to
[02:30:19] trying to figure out a way to deliver groceries.
[02:30:22] I know yesterday, apartment complexes needed
[02:30:24] parking lots, plowed, and people were being taken
[02:30:27] as they were.
[02:30:27] They were being taken for no reason whatsoever.
[02:30:30] Michael 70, over 70's of Vietnam vet,
[02:30:32] he has cancer from exposure to incidentorin,
[02:30:34] to the VA and government refuse to acknowledge
[02:30:36] his or help him or see outrage remember those people.
[02:30:38] He has no money, the government is just waiting
[02:30:39] for Vietnam vet to die.
[02:30:41] Keep pushing, keep pushing, get a good lawyer.
[02:30:44] Like, I, my dad, you know, they were going to give him stuff.
[02:30:47] My dad, I mean, we have plenty of money in a rich.
[02:30:51] But the fact is that he wants to get the money from the VA anyway,
[02:30:56] just to say, fuck you.
[02:30:58] Just as a fuck you to the VA.
[02:31:00] And just try to get a lawyer that'll get cut in on it,
[02:31:02] because that'll happen.
[02:31:03] There's a lawyer fee, and you can get paid for backwards payments
[02:31:10] from previous medical stuff, if you had a documented.
[02:31:13] Moving the cars. We can move your car for you. Just please let anything. Small, large, we are here for you.
[02:31:23] And we will stand with you. We will stand for you.
[02:31:27] So please do not hesitate to reach out for the information.
[02:31:35] As I said, colonial lords that are born in the wrong century. That's all it is.
[02:31:42] to join these groups so that we can all work together to protect one another.
[02:31:46] This is Minnesota.
[02:31:47] This is Minnesota.
[02:31:48] We value you.
[02:31:49] We love you.
[02:31:50] You are welcome here.
[02:31:51] And thank you for being here.
[02:31:52] Wow.
[02:31:53] Yep.
[02:31:54] There it is, guys.
[02:31:55] It's no surprise to anyone.
[02:31:56] But that's clearly what's going on.
[02:31:58] A bunch of people work to start to keep veterans.
[02:32:00] Results, they do for illegals.
[02:32:01] They'd be saints.
[02:32:02] I know that.
[02:32:03] The longer this goes on, the more organized it's going to get until it's a solidified
[02:32:05] force.
[02:32:06] You're totally right.
[02:32:07] You are.
[02:32:08] And this is one of the guys.
[02:32:09] And like you see this.
[02:32:10] This is what's so crazy is that they have all these apps that they're using, and oh,
[02:32:14] this is this is the Anne Frank thing. Oh my god. And where is the rest of this?
[02:32:21] Where the fuck did it go? I'll pull up the other stuff with signal because they are making these
[02:32:26] entire groups. I forgot I got so distracted. I stopped talking about this. But anyway,
[02:32:32] let me see if I can pull it up and find it. So basically, what a lot of these people in
[02:32:36] And then this is that's right, I saw that and it made me mad and it distracted me.
[02:32:41] I stopped thinking about it and we're the rest of it, we're the rest of it here, okay.
[02:32:45] There's this and there's this here, where is it?
[02:32:50] No, that's not it and that was funny though, but it's not it.
[02:32:55] We're the fuck did it go.
[02:32:56] I'm trying to find all the posts here about the, about the signal groups.
[02:33:01] So basically ice is, or anti ice,
[02:33:04] ice signal.
[02:33:07] I'll try and do this.
[02:33:10] So Governor, Minnesota, Lieutenant Governor,
[02:33:14] Peggy Flanagan was on the signal chat
[02:33:16] coordinating the doxing and harassment of ice agents.
[02:33:22] Now, would I believe this?
[02:33:27] Yep, I would.
[02:33:30] I believe it.
[02:33:31] Yep, are S this bitch?
[02:33:32] No, that's the problem.
[02:33:34] They do it because they get away with it.
[02:33:37] I can hear into you.
[02:33:38] If Trump wants to see his poll numbers go up, drag this bitch out of her fucking house
[02:33:43] in front of every camera in the entire country and say you're being charged for sedition
[02:33:49] and that's all there is to it.
[02:33:52] That's all you need to do.
[02:33:53] If he did that and he dragged Baldi out of his house too, it would be over.
[02:33:59] you won't, yeah, go on telling you, like, that would raise his polling by like, I think
[02:34:03] double digits. Because people then, at that point, would feel like, oh shit, things are
[02:34:08] really happening. Remember, whenever Trump bombed the fuck out of the wrong, everybody
[02:34:12] supported it, remember never Trump got maduro, people were like damn, that's impressive.
[02:34:19] People respect power. And I think that Trump isn't showing any of it. It's pathetic. It's
[02:34:25] absolutely pathetic you're letting these freaks run wild and take over the country. That's what's happening.
[02:34:31] He's totally soft on these people. So anyway, there's even more of this so they're making groups for this. We saw this yesterday.
[02:34:41] Oh no, this is this isn't it?
[02:34:45] You see they're getting in discord, I think this is discord and they're all having communications about like,
[02:34:51] about like, we're the different ice cars are.
[02:34:53] Like this sounds like a like a 9-11 fucking radio call.
[02:34:59] He was able to get into a robot
[02:35:00] not politicians inside our own country.
[02:35:02] Yeah, I know.
[02:35:03] That's what's crazy about it.
[02:35:05] Don't five million people live in Minnesota.
[02:35:07] What do they think?
[02:35:08] I don't know.
[02:35:09] Probably some agree, some don't, right?
[02:35:10] I mean, that's pretty legit.
[02:35:12] But, and also, here's another thing too.
[02:35:14] Have you guys noticed that the amount of videos
[02:35:17] of people driving their cars into ice
[02:35:19] has just gone down by like 95% have we noticed this? I've noticed this. I don't
[02:35:27] see this at all. It's gone down a lot. I wonder why. That's how it works. Yep. That's how
[02:35:44] work is actually that simple. People respond to incentives. Change the incentives you change
[02:35:51] the behavior. So code names, HAH, meet Anna Nicole, one of the admins of the Minnesota Ice
[02:35:57] Watch Signal Group. She believes that property damage isn't violence with a campaign strategist
[02:36:03] for Tim Walls and organizes a lot of the protests and walkouts in the area. Now could I have
[02:36:08] against another, you know, again, this is a, you know, a social justice warrior evolving
[02:36:14] into a Karen. You can see this. It's happening. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. 100% it's going
[02:36:21] on. And I can fix her. Good luck. And anyway, yeah, you have people that are working
[02:36:27] with the government. And sometimes like this is they're saying the lieutenant governor
[02:36:31] is involved in a signal chat that is potentially, what do you call it? This is a signal
[02:36:37] chat that's potentially breaking the law and doxing ice officers? This is what I think
[02:36:42] is happening. I think that they have people in those chats. They're giving them access
[02:36:47] to government files and government databases. I think that's what's happening. And I think
[02:36:52] the government knows about it and they let it happen.
[02:37:01] DMV. Yeah, how do you think they're getting all this information? No shit, dude. Yeah, I know.
[02:37:07] But yeah, the Trump is doing nothing.
[02:37:09] I'm so mad.
[02:37:10] I'm so mad at him.
[02:37:11] He's just a orange, fucking orange fat retard.
[02:37:16] And I don't know really if anybody else would be better,
[02:37:21] but oh, here's another one right here.
[02:37:23] I joined a single group with our actively tracking
[02:37:24] ice agents in Minneapolis.
[02:37:27] Oh, here we go again.
[02:37:29] 15 minutes ago, Texas played,
[02:37:31] Junit helped checking, oh, here we go again.
[02:37:34] And they have emojis to indicate what they're doing.
[02:37:37] guys, mom said I have to go to work right now so I can't play.
[02:37:45] It's act. Is this call of duty for women?
[02:37:52] Really? This is like call of duty for middle-aged women.
[02:37:58] Instead of going out and, you know, like playing video games like a normal person,
[02:38:03] They're just driving around honking their horn.
[02:38:07] It's GTARP. Yes, I know. Call of Karen. So this is nuts.
[02:38:11] All confirmed, I assume, there are attempts at city view,
[02:38:13] not sure if the plate checker is fully updated.
[02:38:16] Like, and here's the problem with people
[02:38:18] that are writing down these license plate numbers.
[02:38:21] Do you think that they always get it right?
[02:38:24] No. They don't always get it right.
[02:38:26] And the problem is that the reason why you need to have police
[02:38:30] to solve problems like this is because the police are accountable
[02:38:33] to the public. And even if you think that they're not accountable to the public, there are
[02:38:37] a lot more accountable to the public than random idiots in a signal group. And that's
[02:38:43] the difference is that with police, you can at least have some degree of accountability.
[02:38:49] With these people, you have no accountability. If they get something wrong, if they hurt
[02:38:54] the wrong person, if they track the wrong car, if they do anything, there's no accountability
[02:39:00] for them f***ing up. That's the issue. Just like they're stalking them out. Yeah, they're just going around
[02:39:05] their stalking people. Anyone can join these groups. I think they probably have a vetting process.
[02:39:10] And oh, here we go. And yeah, then you've got intellectual,
[02:39:15] a little possum, oh, bullying. So yeah, you've got all these other people. I'll hear more of them right here.
[02:39:20] And I want to be a star. Like again, I don't care about making somebody famous. I care about putting
[02:39:25] in jail. So, what's happening? Someone in white are just posted, said Ice, waiting on more details.
[02:39:31] The chat is vetted. The chat is vetted. I love how they say that, and it's the one that's getting
[02:39:39] revealed. Yes, it sure seems that way. And, uh, sell a DMV database update? Yeah, I guess so. This is
[02:39:45] a wg at scale minus the killing so far. Well, they'll start killing soon. They will. Once they
[02:39:51] They feel like they're sufficiently aggrieved, they will start killing.
[02:39:55] This is just what's going to happen.
[02:39:57] And I don't know why if you see ICE and New Jersey called these numbers, yeah, there's
[02:40:00] even more of these people posting this stuff.
[02:40:03] People doxing a signal for stop-by.
[02:40:04] It's a 754 people in the lieutenant governor of Minnesota and so is their campaign strategist,
[02:40:10] elected officials are directly responsible for these deaths.
[02:40:12] Yes, the elected officials are directly working with people to break the law and to
[02:40:18] to divert federal law and federal law enforcement. That's really what's going on. So wait,
[02:40:23] they're checking who goes into their groups, but not the country. Yeah, it would be racist
[02:40:27] to check who comes into the country, but it's okay. It's patriotic to check into what
[02:40:30] there, who goes into their, their special little chat group, okay? Like, that's the way it works,
[02:40:35] guys. And I don't know why anybody's putting up with this yet. You know, that U.S. is Abraham Lincoln,
[02:40:41] there's been, oh, here we go. If this signal check can be tied to the pretty shooting,
[02:40:46] LG Flanagan's in serious trouble. I mean again, no she's not. She's not in trouble. Do you want to know the reason why she's not in trouble?
[02:40:54] It's because they don't care
[02:40:57] Like the reason why they're getting away with it is because they can that's the reason why absolutely
[02:41:06] Was this one here J.D. Vance. What's this?
[02:41:09] And that was a Minneapolis, our number of crazy stories, but nowhere near the top of the list.
[02:41:13] A couple of off-duty ICE and CBP officers were going to dinner in Minneapolis.
[02:41:18] They were docs to their location revealed and then the restaurant was mobbed.
[02:41:22] The officers were locked in the restaurant and local police refused to respond to their
[02:41:26] police for help.
[02:41:27] Eventually, their fellow federal agents came to their aid.
[02:41:30] This is just a taste of what's happening in Minneapolis because the only reason why these
[02:41:34] officers are alive is because the people that were doing this thought they couldn't kill them.
[02:41:39] That's the reason why. If it was up to them, these officers would be dead.
[02:41:45] These people are psychos. They're total psychos. And as soon as you realize that, you'll know
[02:41:50] kind of how to handle it. How do you stop this? You just find the people doing it and you're
[02:41:56] arrest them. Duh, like what do you mean? Like you just find the people that are going out there and
[02:42:01] and breaking the law by advocating for and stalking people
[02:42:06] and then you just arrest the people that are doing it.
[02:42:10] Like, of course.
[02:42:12] Obviously, that's what you do.
[02:42:14] I'm so confused.
[02:42:17] That's clearly the way that you handle it.
[02:42:20] So, yes.
[02:42:22] And yeah, you just go arrest them.
[02:42:24] And that's it.
[02:42:25] And maybe you're asked to ice-reverting your assistance.
[02:42:27] Well, I think they should do an investigation.
[02:42:28] Like, why does it have to be?
[02:42:30] So I'm going to pull you up, give me a second.
[02:42:37] Why can't it be both?
[02:42:41] Why can't it be that I should be held accountable for bad actions and people that are
[02:42:47] stalking them and being aggressive and violent should also be held accountable?
[02:42:52] Why do I have to choose between one version of retardation or another?
[02:42:58] I'm just really confused by this.
[02:43:00] What, why do I have to make this decision?
[02:43:10] Do you know you kidding me?
[02:43:15] No, I'm not kidding you.
[02:43:17] Why do I have to make this decision?
[02:43:20] Why can't they both be against the law and both of them get put in jail?
[02:43:25] Dude!
[02:43:30] Okay, let's hear it, let's hear it, why can't, why can't both of these things happen?
[02:43:39] The cops are out in the streets murdering people for civilian violations. Okay, so sure, maybe as you get charged.
[02:43:44] What does that have to do with this?
[02:43:48] Yeah, sure.
[02:43:50] Okay, what does that have to do with what I'm saying?
[02:43:53] and
[02:43:58] yet why can't I why can't I be against both of them
[02:44:03] I'm I'm just very confused
[02:44:06] check you people are mad at you apparently for being a good guy I'll look at it in a minute
[02:44:16] what are you saying is these pigs are out here vying the law what do you what you are saying is that these pigs are out here violent
[02:44:22] you're violent. Yeah, I think if they are, they should get charged. Yeah, sure. Of course.
[02:44:27] But why can't you say the same thing about the ice officers that are being harassed and
[02:44:31] stalked in attack?
[02:44:43] I'm just, I'm just really confused. Yeah, compromise for, for the, not for me. Yeah, I
[02:44:48] I mean, I don't get this like yeah, and it's not even like in my opinion, it's only compromise just common sense.
[02:44:57] I can't think logically. Yeah, I think this is really kind of worrisome.
[02:45:00] We have so many people that are like this because they're civil servants, not private citizens.
[02:45:05] Well, you think that you can.
[02:45:08] I don't okay. Well, I'm, you know what, we're having a conversation about something I didn't even ask you about.
[02:45:12] Let's go ahead and take a step back. We're going to ask the first question again.
[02:45:15] Why can't I be against their information should be transmitted in public?
[02:45:19] I disagree with you.
[02:45:20] I don't think that you should be able to stalk somebody's location all the time.
[02:45:23] Absolutely not.
[02:45:25] So you think you should be able to find out like where a police officer lives.
[02:45:29] Where there, you think that there should be a real-time tracking app for every single police officer.
[02:45:35] Even while they're off duty.
[02:45:37] You think that like theoretically, like is that something that you would agree with?
[02:45:45] They aren't at home. That's not what I asked. They're out many up.
[02:46:00] Man.
[02:46:05] So you think that there should be an app that allows you to track people's location and then stalk them.
[02:46:15] If they work for the government, these people aren't getting docs at home.
[02:46:26] Yeah, they are. It's just a factually untrue statement.
[02:46:32] if they're black bagging my neighbors then yes.
[02:46:35] So, okay, so this is really what it comes down to.
[02:46:39] You want to exercise force and make other people unsafe because you disagree with what
[02:46:44] they're doing.
[02:46:45] That's fundamentally what you're talking about.
[02:46:47] So you actually don't care about the law, you don't care about accountability, you
[02:46:51] don't care about anything other than forcing your will on other people through violent
[02:46:56] means.
[02:46:58] That's what your goal is.
[02:47:00] That's what you're trying to do.
[02:47:01] don't care about there being a due process you don't care about anything else and
[02:47:05] also black bagging like what are we even talking about here like these are illegal
[02:47:09] aliens I'll let this person respond one more time then we're gonna move on
[02:47:17] he's dishonest yes and also how do you know that the people that are you
[02:47:23] know out there eating or the same ones that did the black bagging you don't know
[02:47:26] that what if you get the wrong person like there's no universe where and also
[02:47:31] I want to let you know that if somebody that's even more and this is hard to do, but if
[02:47:37] there's somebody who is even more deranged than I am, ever gets in power, they're going
[02:47:42] to make a database for all the people like you. They will. And the difference is that they
[02:47:48] have the power of force. They have the force doctrine on their side. And let me tell you something,
[02:47:53] that's going to be really, really bad for you. So you go out and you advocate for this stuff
[02:47:59] and you talk about this. I don't think that you know what you're asking for. You're asking
[02:48:04] for something that is horrible. Why is this guy on child rapist and murderers as his neighbor?
[02:48:12] I don't know. And it's just nuts. And I wish it's not going to happen. Of course, no
[02:48:17] more self-thinking bitches be bitchened. What's your full-on fascist? No, I don't agree with that.
[02:48:21] I don't want to have that happen. But I'm saying that there is a person there. There are people
[02:48:26] in America that we'll do that.
[02:48:29] And I think that that amount of people is growing every single day, because whenever
[02:48:33] people see radical extremism, people look to radical extremist solutions.
[02:48:39] And so when they see a bunch of people running around being violent, aggressive, destroying
[02:48:45] things, and everything, these people will choose to, like, for example, the Philippines
[02:48:50] elected Dwarthe in a democratic election as far as I know. Dwarthe ran on the policy of
[02:48:58] literally killing everybody that did drugs. That was one of his main policies. He's just going
[02:49:03] to kill him. Straight up. That was it. And you know what he did? He killed them. That's exactly it.
[02:49:10] So the entire idea that people will not vote for this or things can't get worse or there will
[02:49:16] will not be a person that will run on something like that.
[02:49:18] And also, before you think to yourself,
[02:49:21] oh, that could never happen in America,
[02:49:24] it absolutely could.
[02:49:26] It absolutely, you are speed running fascism
[02:49:29] by allowing these people to effectively create
[02:49:32] an archo fascism.
[02:49:34] They're not enforcing the laws
[02:49:36] and they're enforcing them, you know,
[02:49:38] basically they're doing it temporarily for some people
[02:49:43] but not for others, right?
[02:49:44] They're favoring different groups
[02:49:45] by enforcing the laws.
[02:49:47] And when we'll, you gen X patch drop, I hope not, right?
[02:49:51] I mean, but I think that's where things are going.
[02:49:56] What's this here?
[02:49:57] And is this the tweet?
[02:49:59] Let me see if I can find it.
[02:50:01] And people are mad about this.
[02:50:03] What did I say?
[02:50:08] Sneakly, let me take to ask a little non-confrontation
[02:50:10] over response to the HHN student.
[02:50:12] OK, let me, it's just one minute.
[02:50:14] So I can watch it.
[02:50:15] OK, let's hear it.
[02:50:15] I mean, here's the thing, I like Sneaker, right? I think he's a good guy. I've talked to him multiple times over there.
[02:50:20] I've never had a bad interaction.
[02:50:23] I find it hard to be hot or aggressive to somebody who's always been kind and positive to me.
[02:50:31] I do, and maybe you could say that's biased or not.
[02:50:34] But like my personal experience with him has always been very positive, so I don't really have a lot of negative things to say.
[02:50:39] Sorry, you could say it's biased or anything else, but that's really where I'm coming from.
[02:50:44] from. Um, I suppose like, but the song is really good, but it's a catch you song. It is.
[02:50:55] Sorry, everybody knows it.
[02:50:59] It's a little, it can be a little too anti-semitic. It is, yeah, it's a little, it's, I think
[02:51:05] the highlight we're song is kind of anti-semitic. I do, I think this is true. It's a good song
[02:51:11] and I'm trying like a G-Jump, but yeah.
[02:51:13] That's just that sometimes it could be,
[02:51:17] it's a little too far.
[02:51:18] Yeah, I mean, you kind of ride,
[02:51:20] I mean, you go to a club, you play it.
[02:51:22] You can expect people to get mad, you're true, he's right.
[02:51:26] For people who have to understand it.
[02:51:27] You said that you've to understand it.
[02:51:28] You got it, I mean, it's kind of obvious
[02:51:30] why people wouldn't want to hear you playing a song called.
[02:51:32] You know why people can predict what I'm going to say.
[02:51:36] It's because I'm logical.
[02:51:37] All you have to do is think rationally
[02:51:39] and you're gonna know what I'm gonna say.
[02:51:42] Stop saying Osmond Gold, you fucking weirdo, no.
[02:51:45] Asmond Gold.
[02:51:46] Osmond Gold.
[02:51:47] Osmond Gold.
[02:51:51] That was still leader of the Ottoman Empire, right?
[02:51:55] There were multiple osmons that were leaders
[02:51:57] of the Ottoman Empire.
[02:52:00] What the fuck?
[02:52:01] Yeah, it's not me.
[02:52:03] Yes, I thought.
[02:52:05] Oh, like, can you guys show some stuff?
[02:52:07] Wait, man, it is, it's kind of.
[02:52:09] of the government, which I have.
[02:52:10] Obviously.
[02:52:11] Appreciate it, bro.
[02:52:12] Thanks a lot.
[02:52:13] I know.
[02:52:14] It's my Muslim name.
[02:52:15] Is it really?
[02:52:16] Well, thank you.
[02:52:17] And I've been called Steve.
[02:52:19] I guess so.
[02:52:20] So I don't think people are really angry about this.
[02:52:22] What's going on?
[02:52:23] And I don't see it at all.
[02:52:25] Let's see.
[02:52:26] Here is there any more of this.
[02:52:27] I have no idea.
[02:52:29] No.
[02:52:30] This is just about tech.
[02:52:31] I don't know what happened with tech tone.
[02:52:33] Who knows?
[02:52:34] What's this here?
[02:52:35] Democrats are Republicans on police.
[02:52:36] Oh, this is his song.
[02:52:37] Okay.
[02:52:38] I'll watch this.
[02:52:38] he says. Okay. Honestly, a lot of Democrats like to say this kind of violence,
[02:52:48] police brutality would never have any of the Democrats elected, and there's obviously
[02:52:52] not the case considering that police violence never really stopped any of the Democratic
[02:52:56] party. I mean, people don't remember the Black Lives Matter initially started at Ferguson
[02:53:02] And now it's under Barack Obama and it's time a lot of Democrats were not very fine
[02:53:07] of Black Lives Matter as they felt as we were just free.
[02:53:13] And I want to believe that sentiment that Democrats were going to be different.
[02:53:18] But unfortunately, that's not enough right now.
[02:53:22] It's always too little too late.
[02:53:25] It's always, it's always, oh, maybe I should find, but we don't want to fund ice
[02:53:31] Can this perforgion of ice never apologize?
[02:53:34] If you've abolished ice and how are you going to get rid of the illegal aliens that are in the country?
[02:53:39] I mean, you've got to have, like, if you want to say that, okay, let's get rid of ice and we're going to get in some other group of people that's doing the same thing.
[02:53:45] That's fine.
[02:53:46] But like, is your problem really the agency or is it the function?
[02:53:52] You don't.
[02:53:53] Yeah, exactly, right?
[02:53:55] That's the problem.
[02:53:56] is that I think these people want to over run America with a bunch of illegal alien foreigners
[02:54:02] and then weaponize them to vote in their best interest. I think that's what they're
[02:54:07] doing. It's a very, and in my opinion, I don't see how something that's so plainly
[02:54:12] obvious isn't evident to everybody. Really, it seems like it's so clear.
[02:54:17] Now some Democrats can say that, but there's obviously not enough momentum in the national party.
[02:54:23] They're not listening to the demands of the population.
[02:54:26] Just like this.
[02:54:28] Well, it's because removing border patrol isn't a reasonable solution, just because a bunch of hysterical, mentally ill,
[02:54:37] Karen's are driving their cars and donuts around a car that they think is ice while they're blowing whistles at it.
[02:54:42] it, this isn't a real legitimate political movement that should be taken seriously by anybody.
[02:54:48] Nobody should be taking this seriously.
[02:54:50] That's the reason why they're not doing anything and they're not talking about it.
[02:54:54] It's because the concept of not enforcing borders, like I honestly think that if Biden
[02:54:58] had secured the border and you didn't have that massive illegal influx during COVID into
[02:55:04] like whenever Trump took office, I don't think Biden, there's a good chance, Kamala
[02:55:08] Harris would have won the election.
[02:55:09] I think that that was one of the biggest issues and the biggest reasons why people
[02:55:13] voted against them.
[02:55:14] But here we've been through the redden with the puns of genocide and gilded.
[02:55:22] And even to be very still have the odds, that's the way we bring that up as a
[02:55:28] boxer when they say, oh well, we should have voted for us.
[02:55:31] He's still talking about those tweets calling him out.
[02:55:34] It's undeniable that, and anybody could say this that, basically if you want to say
[02:55:39] that Kamala Harris, I don't understand his logic with this. I really don't, because if
[02:55:44] Kamala Harris and Donald Trump would have both been equally bad for Gaza, then why would
[02:55:51] you make a decision based off of that? If that's clearly not even a, it's not a variable
[02:55:56] factor in the decision-making process. Like I can understand like making a vote for a third
[02:56:02] party, but like you have to look at like, if you think about, for example, all the Americans
[02:56:08] who let's say lose health care or you know they're getting our families
[02:56:12] supported or you know x, y, or z thing. Like let's say put yourself in the
[02:56:16] shoes of a Democrat and you hear that this guy decided that you know I'm
[02:56:20] going to advocate to my audience and I'm also not I'm going to publicly not
[02:56:24] vote for this candidate because they don't share my viewpoint closely enough
[02:56:29] with like this one international issue. If he can't see why that would get a
[02:56:35] a lot of resentment from Americans? I don't know what to say. It's pretty obvious that a lot
[02:56:41] of Americans would be mad about that because they don't want to have their entire election
[02:56:47] be decided by what's going on in Israel or Palestine. Now, come on, cause anymore, the
[02:56:55] clip of the chip was replaced. I guess so, but I'm just saying this is really, I mean,
[02:57:00] so like I don't see how, I don't see how he doesn't understand why Democrats are mad at
[02:57:04] for not voting for the candidate and advocating for that candidate. I think it was just like, yeah, I understand, like, I won't choose the best of two evils. That's fine.
[02:57:11] But whenever people are whenever you lose and you get the greater of two evils, of course you're going to blame people.
[02:57:17] Of course people are going to blame you. It's obvious.
[02:57:20] Like you can say, well, that's too bad. That's what they get. But don't try to justify it. Why is he justifying it?
[02:57:27] And it's not as easy as you say, the party that doesn't care about genocide, doesn't care about defending democracy.
[02:57:38] And we've found a scene that we've done.
[02:57:40] He's theoretically democratic, Russia's in America.
[02:57:44] It's currently being undermined in broad daylight.
[02:57:48] He's right.
[02:57:49] By people like him.
[02:57:50] It's being undermined by people like him.
[02:57:52] There is a federal election.
[02:57:54] his policies and his view on this lost that election. And now it's being undermined
[02:58:02] by a bunch of rioters and hecklers that think that they can veto the public election
[02:58:07] because they're mad about the outcome. That's it. He's not being honest, yeah, exactly.
[02:58:13] Like there's no universe where Donald Trump didn't win on a mandate to enforce immigration law.
[02:58:18] That's clearly what he won on. How could you even say this?
[02:58:24] We are the current Democratic funds that we've had.
[02:58:34] We've got a lot of issues that are already restored.
[02:58:37] I want to say you never had a true pro-Lateria in the Congress.
[02:58:40] Well, we've never were supposed to.
[02:58:42] It was made as a republic.
[02:58:43] That's what the Constitution says.
[02:58:45] It's what we have to be in.
[02:58:47] We're right here now.
[02:58:49] We are very, very moved into the direction of the Congress.
[02:58:52] We're in the water's account.
[02:58:55] The people that he is protesting with
[02:58:57] or enforcing fascism, they're stopping cars
[02:59:00] asking for paperwork, they're the ones
[02:59:02] that are creating databases and license plates,
[02:59:04] they're the ones that are doing completely illegal stops,
[02:59:08] they're the ones that are trying to ignore
[02:59:11] the democratic outcome of an election,
[02:59:13] they're the ones that are the fascists.
[02:59:15] That's all there is to it.
[02:59:17] That's what the Gestapo did.
[02:59:19] That's what the Nazis did.
[02:59:22] It's crazy.
[02:59:24] It's holding a projection.
[02:59:26] It's holding a projection.
[02:59:28] They really have to.
[02:59:30] They want to preserve what remains of the theoretical democracy in America.
[02:59:34] They have to preserve that it was always there.
[02:59:36] They have to put a strong opposition that the minister of public and they're not doing it.
[02:59:40] So I want to believe that America has two different.
[02:59:42] But if they won't let me believe it, then I have to admit it.
[02:59:46] Because I can't help but notice their interaction.
[02:59:48] It's very frustrating.
[02:59:50] It's untenable though that the Democrats would be closer to his values than other people
[02:59:55] and because of that obviously it would make sense that people would criticize him not
[02:59:59] being able to side with them.
[03:00:01] A lot of people criticize me for saying that I don't vote for the lesser of two ephos
[03:00:04] either, but I recognize why they're angry.
[03:00:07] It's not like them being angry as unreasonable.
[03:00:09] We'll probably how long is this video?
[03:00:11] I'm not watching this in a little bit and where's the rest of this will be off and
[03:00:15] it'll be addressed.
[03:00:16] Yeah, again, I'll wait for Tecton to talk about all this stuff like people said that
[03:00:20] like he lost some court case. I have no idea. I think he did, by the way, I'm pretty sure he
[03:00:24] did lose the court case. I just don't know what that means or anything else. So I'm kind
[03:00:28] of waiting for him to say it. It seemed like again, like the information where it came from
[03:00:33] isn't really something I'd want to comment on. I guess I can just say, I mean, I might as well
[03:00:37] just say, like Ms. Giff is very obviously suing me for defamation. And because of that, I don't
[03:00:43] want to comment on anything that's coming out of any information that's surrounding him because
[03:00:49] it could complicate the lawsuit.
[03:00:51] So I'm not going to comment on or I'm not going to say anything
[03:00:55] about it at all.
[03:00:59] And so that's the reason one.
[03:01:01] It would complicate the lawsuit.
[03:01:06] So yeah, it's that simple.
[03:01:10] I don't want to make any other comments beyond that
[03:01:13] because if I do, then I will, you know,
[03:01:15] I could every word that I say about the topic
[03:01:19] is a word that can be used against me.
[03:01:21] It's not gonna happen.
[03:01:22] Anyway, we're about,
[03:01:23] I'm just hiding around these streamers,
[03:01:25] constant problems.
[03:01:26] I absolutely am, 100%, 100%,
[03:01:29] it is so exhausting having to deal with streamers
[03:01:34] and stuff like this,
[03:01:35] like whether it was the, like,
[03:01:37] they'll a carry thing was just awful, right?
[03:01:39] I mean, like, holy shit, what are we doing?
[03:01:42] So, I don't know, I mean,
[03:01:44] I've been saying this for a long time.
[03:01:46] It's very, very exhausting for me.
[03:01:48] And I just want to, at this point,
[03:01:50] I want to just be left alone.
[03:01:52] I don't want to really collab with anyone.
[03:01:54] I don't want to do anything with anyone.
[03:01:56] I just want to be left alone, right?
[03:01:58] I want to be left alone.
[03:01:59] And I want to be just doing my own stream and my own house,
[03:02:03] by myself, and not interact with anybody.
[03:02:06] This is like, I went through, we went through the drama
[03:02:10] with OTK.
[03:02:11] We had like five or 10 different Obama statements.
[03:02:15] Let me see if I can find it here.
[03:02:16] And what are you saying?
[03:02:18] Let me pull it up.
[03:02:22] We've had like five or 10 of these things happen.
[03:02:24] Like I've had a lot of my friends, you know,
[03:02:26] when people that I was, you know, like friendly with,
[03:02:28] at least, you know, people in Austin get canceled.
[03:02:32] And it's just like, like after, after 2000 and 22,
[03:02:37] there was like a pretty big thing that happened
[03:02:39] with OTA at that point, like a big drama thing.
[03:02:42] I don't want to talk about it
[03:02:43] because again, what I just mentioned.
[03:02:45] but like after that, I kind of just,
[03:02:50] I just, I lost interest in any degree
[03:02:54] of interacting with people, dealing with people,
[03:02:58] being friends with streamers and everything else.
[03:03:02] And yeah, I'm just, and now like,
[03:03:05] I've had so many people around me
[03:03:06] get accused of bad stuff.
[03:03:08] I've had like, you know, people do all kinds of bad stuff,
[03:03:11] people turn into a person that I didn't really think
[03:03:14] they were and I know it's just about getting older and that's life but overall I'm just
[03:03:20] kind of tired of dealing with streamer drama being tangently related to it and then
[03:03:25] blamed for it like I just don't want to have anything to do with it and also like you
[03:03:31] know I'm a really lucky guy in a lot of regards I have so many real-life friends I've
[03:03:36] grown up with tons of guys like you might not believe this but I've had a lot of the
[03:03:40] same friends for like 20 years, like sometimes even longer than that. I mean, I don't know.
[03:03:45] I think I'm a pretty nice guy to hang out with and be around. And so, you know, like,
[03:03:50] I don't really need to seek out new friendships with, and I think that it's unique
[03:03:54] streamers by the way, I'm going to say this. Every single guy, like, for example, like
[03:04:00] act man, he and I have had disagreements politically without different topics. The way that
[03:04:06] I've talked to Akban over the years, right, multiple times.
[03:04:09] What a great guy.
[03:04:11] I love how I think he's great.
[03:04:13] I don't care if he disagrees about like some political thing
[03:04:15] who gives a shit about that, doesn't matter.
[03:04:17] Because people are able to just look,
[03:04:19] I think that streamers in the reason why,
[03:04:22] well, man, yeah, look, I think he's great.
[03:04:24] I like him a lot.
[03:04:25] And so, and there's a lot of people that are like that.
[03:04:28] And so, it sucks.
[03:04:29] No, it doesn't say, it's fine.
[03:04:30] It's just, it's specifically,
[03:04:31] and I think the reason why it's so much streamers, right?
[03:04:34] is that streamers are talking about things in their unfiltered.
[03:04:41] And because things are unfiltered,
[03:04:43] you can have a, you know, something come to mind,
[03:04:47] and you can say something that maybe all I shouldn't have said
[03:04:50] it that way, I shouldn't have done it that way.
[03:04:52] And I think also like the constant, like the constant fixation
[03:04:56] around like viewership, I think is a really, really big one,
[03:05:00] is that the viewership focused in the viewership
[03:05:02] and these, it's like a mind poison for a lot of streamers.
[03:05:06] And so you see certain streamers that are like obsessed
[03:05:09] with like their analytics and their metrics and everything.
[03:05:12] I actually take a very different approach to this.
[03:05:16] Like other than whenever I'm looking to see
[03:05:18] like if something random happened,
[03:05:20] I never look at my analytics.
[03:05:21] I never do.
[03:05:23] Like I see how many viewers I have, right?
[03:05:24] It says 53,000, but like overall,
[03:05:27] I don't like to look at or talk about
[03:05:30] or think about that at all
[03:05:31] because I think that it's brain poison.
[03:05:33] I don't know how many views my YouTube channel gets.
[03:05:37] I don't know how many subscribers I have.
[03:05:40] I think it's a little bit over four million or something.
[03:05:42] And I feel like the reason why I do that
[03:05:44] is because I don't want anything to get in the way
[03:05:47] of me making content.
[03:05:49] And I think that the moment that you start putting things
[03:05:52] in the way of that, like optics, relationships,
[03:05:56] friendships, networking opportunities,
[03:06:00] everything like that, and then money is a big one, and popularity is a big one.
[03:06:04] Like you separate yourself from being able to make the content, and I think it was streaming
[03:06:09] because it's just so much in your face, and you're dealing with it in real time every
[03:06:13] single day, or at least every time that you stream, there's a fatigue that comes with that.
[03:06:20] And I think that it really fucks with streamers had to lot.
[03:06:23] Like there are a lot of guys that, you know, politically I disagree with, like act
[03:06:27] It's just one example, because again, I don't really disagree on a lot, but there are
[03:06:31] certain things that we do disagree with, right?
[03:06:33] But there's even people that are like much more left-wing that I've actually had totally
[03:06:37] pleasant and completely reasonable conversations with.
[03:06:40] Like, I don't want to name names, right?
[03:06:43] But like a lot of these very outspoken people that are like always on Twitter talking shit
[03:06:47] and causing problems, I've talked to a good number of them privately, and it's been nothing
[03:06:52] but respectful positive love.
[03:06:53] It's been no issue, right?
[03:06:55] there's a distinction between, you know, I've had, I've never had a personal problem with
[03:07:00] us on.
[03:07:01] I have political issues with us on, I just grew with us on politically, I don't hate
[03:07:05] him as a person, I don't think he's a bad person, I just disagree with his political
[03:07:08] positions, it's that simple.
[03:07:10] And so what I point is is that I think with streamers specifically, it is massively toxic,
[03:07:17] it is tremendously toxic and just awful.
[03:07:21] And so whenever I see all this drama going on and all these people that are around
[03:07:26] me that are getting accused of stuff and there's like all this like really serious thing
[03:07:30] and these are like some of the things that people are getting accused of, I mean these
[03:07:33] are literal crimes, right?
[03:07:35] I mean we're not talking about, for example, oh somebody is view-boughting, oh that's
[03:07:40] cute.
[03:07:41] Let's look at the numbers, right?
[03:07:42] Who cares?
[03:07:43] But this is like really serious shit in a lot of cases, like I don't want to deal with,
[03:07:46] like these are, yeah, these are fucking felonies with mandatory jail time.
[03:07:50] I don't want to deal with this.
[03:07:51] I don't want that anything to do with this.
[03:07:52] Like what the fuck is going on?
[03:07:54] So my outlook and my perspective at this point in my life
[03:07:59] is that I have a very, very small circle of people
[03:08:03] and I am not looking to add any additional streamer
[03:08:08] into that circle.
[03:08:09] I'm not.
[03:08:11] I will make exceptions.
[03:08:13] I'm not totally out on the idea, but I'm 99% out.
[03:08:17] I am, I'm 99% out.
[03:08:21] Heaps of lives acting on personal level every day.
[03:08:23] I mean, again, people do things on their show because it, like, I don't care what people
[03:08:28] do publicly in a way, right?
[03:08:30] Because it's a show, it's a performance, like I get it, whatever, it doesn't matter.
[03:08:34] Like there's plenty of people that attack me publicly, and then we're cordial privately.
[03:08:38] I think it's fine.
[03:08:39] Like this is the way, by the way, every politician is like this.
[03:08:42] Like these politicians that hate each other.
[03:08:44] If you see them whenever they think the cameras are on, they're talking and smiling and
[03:08:48] everything's fine.
[03:08:49] Like, it's a performance.
[03:08:52] It is.
[03:08:53] It's a performance.
[03:08:54] This is just the way it is.
[03:08:55] Of course, yeah.
[03:08:56] I mean, that's how it is.
[03:08:57] Like, I mean, you have this happen with, uh, so they're hypocrites?
[03:08:59] No, you're not a hypocrite if you do that.
[03:09:01] Like, if you ever had a boss that makes you mad, but then you have to go to work and deal
[03:09:04] with them anyway.
[03:09:05] If you ever had a coworker that annoys you, but then you have to go to work and still be
[03:09:08] cordial and polite with that person anyway.
[03:09:10] Of course, that's the way the world works.
[03:09:12] This is the way that you survive. It's crazy. It's obvious. Yeah, it's something personal. Yeah, exactly.
[03:09:21] And only personal. It's an understand what you're saying. Yeah, yeah, I get it. But anyway, that's that's my take on a lot of the, you know, streamer drama that's been coming out.
[03:09:30] Is that I just like, as I said, if I wasn't sure that I don't want to be involved with streamers before, now I am.
[03:09:38] now I'm sure and I am just so I'm so fatigued I'm tired of this it's exhausting it's annoying
[03:09:49] yeah it's just parasocial my ass I know that man videos are Trump sitting around chatting and joking
[03:09:56] with Obama while Biden sat in the background looking annoyed well Biden and Trump are probably
[03:10:00] I mean if probably get along too it's not even a big deal like I don't again most people
[03:10:06] you can get along with. It's whenever people aren't talking and aren't able to interact
[03:10:10] with each other, that's when things really get crazy.
[03:10:19] But anyway, yeah, I'm totally open to being friends with guys that make content, but there's
[03:10:25] just something about streamers. There's something about streamers, and I think that this is the
[03:10:32] reason why. I'm going to give one more thing and this is a big tangent, but they're
[03:10:36] this thing about streamers that they are addicted to getting approval from chat. And so
[03:10:41] if they think that they can say something negative about a person and then farm that to
[03:10:46] get W's in chat or to get a positive Twitter clip or something like that, they will do that.
[03:10:52] They will 100% do that. And that's the issue is that they get so addicted to these like very,
[03:10:58] very momentary short-term gains that they never think about, you know, what that's going
[03:11:04] to mean for them long-term. Don't you do this? I'm sure I've done this myself. Absolutely,
[03:11:09] I've done this. Sure. That's how I know about it. And all I try to do now is not through
[03:11:14] it as much. I think it's pretty simple, isn't it? Of course. So yeah, that's really it.
[03:11:21] Ross has acts. Yeah, Ross has acts and getting gasped up by 12-year-olds to catch a felony.
[03:11:26] there it is you're getting rage-bated by middle schoolers and now you caught a felony because of it
[03:11:32] big fucking mistake and streamer fatigue oh it absolutely is anyway let's move on
[03:11:42] so this is from a few days ago
[03:11:46] or what sticks out to me from covering these protests here for the past several days many
[03:11:50] apolis is just how organized yeah these protesters are we talked about because they're working
[03:11:55] with the government. That's the reason why they're working with government officials
[03:11:58] and they're getting help from government databases. That's why things happen.
[03:12:04] The ice watch group, these people have spotters shown all over the city. So they see who pulls
[03:12:10] in and out of the federal building. Whether their ice agents are not, they want to trap you down.
[03:12:14] They want to put in a database and then it's shared according to DHS sources through signal chats.
[03:12:18] So that's what sticks out to me about this. They're angry. They're motivated. And they have a message
[03:12:23] for these ice agents that they don't want them in the city of Minneapolis.
[03:12:27] And I think it's important to point out too as you have when you're talking about who these
[03:12:30] neighbors are. I asked those protesters. You're here to protect your neighbors. Be here
[03:12:34] from the governor. We're here from the mayor of Minneapolis. Who are the neighbors? I asked
[03:12:38] a few of the protesters. You appear to protect the guy who the HSS was in the country legally.
[03:12:42] That is wanted for Sodomy for murder. And they say, no, that is not true. They're taking,
[03:12:47] you know, American citizens into custody. So, you know, I mean, I'm sure it's happened,
[03:12:51] But it's like it's so rare. It's extremely rare.
[03:12:53] What you say, or what the facts are from DHS or from whatever side, you know, they don't want to hear it.
[03:12:58] So that's what we've been dealing with on the ground. Things do escalate.
[03:13:01] Everything is being prepared for Palantir surveillance.
[03:13:04] And then one minute it's okay. You blink and it's a different story.
[03:13:08] The smell of tear gas. I'm going here in Minneapolis.
[03:13:11] So we don't need Palantir. They have parents. They're doing the following for you.
[03:13:16] Yeah, there it is. It is rare. It is like them capturing these citizens as extremely rare. Oh, here we go.
[03:13:22] Manyapolis residents have designated themselves as traffic enforcement officers and are now directing traffic
[03:13:29] Telling people where they can and can't go. Oh
[03:13:33] My god
[03:13:35] 2000 protesters have joined from a vigil they were holding and you can see these young people in the shiny vest. They've actually stopped traffic
[03:13:43] They're pretty well organized.
[03:13:44] They've got walkie talkies and they replace each other, but basically they've stopped
[03:13:49] traffic.
[03:13:50] So you can see this is expanding now from just, I told you so, I told you so, one block where
[03:14:01] the shooting took place.
[03:14:03] Now it's moving out into other blocks.
[03:14:04] We were going to pull out of our car and they said, oh no, you can't go.
[03:14:08] So you have people in shiny vests, really, direct and traffic, you're controlling the streets
[03:14:13] saying who can they don't hate ice they want to be ice. That's right. They don't hate
[03:14:17] law enforcement. They want to enforce the laws themselves in the way they want to go
[03:14:21] where no you can't drive away because I'm in a shiny vest and I'm telling you can't.
[03:14:26] So of course we can see using control not just of one street where the shooting took place
[03:14:31] but now multiple streets as like the fact that all of these fat disgusting annoying
[03:14:35] retards aren't rounded up and then put immediately into jail for holding cells for
[03:14:40] obstructing law enforcement and basically staging an insurrection is a total insult to the
[03:14:46] Constitution and to America. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln,
[03:14:53] and Teddy Roosevelt, didn't envision a country where people could just randomly get in front of
[03:15:00] the street, stop traffic, so they could maintain benefits for illegal Somali aliens to defraught
[03:15:07] the government through millions of dollars. This isn't what the Constitution was
[03:15:11] written for. It's an insult that we, it's an insult to the country that we even
[03:15:15] allow this to happen. Total incis is ridiculous.
[03:15:19] Several thousand people have joined this protest from a vigil. It's
[03:15:25] un-American. Completely un-American. Is that right? All right.
[03:15:29] Things we don't need to be studied? No, they don't. They're just
[03:15:31] they're just, they're just, they're just, they're just, they're just
[03:15:35] in the world that are like this, anybody who has shown no consequences for their behavior
[03:15:39] will continuously become more and more extreme over time.
[03:15:43] And I think that's what's going to happen more than anything.
[03:15:45] Oh, what, Tim Walls' campaign strategist was coordinating ice agitators and furthering some
[03:15:49] obstructors of obstruction felonies.
[03:15:52] It's starting to look like a reco prosecution leading up to Tim Walls.
[03:15:56] He's coordinating these riots to distract in a daycare frog machine.
[03:15:59] I think that they'd be coordinating the riots either way, but the daycare stuff sure
[03:16:03] seems to be convenient, right?
[03:16:05] And then here we go to MSN accidentally showed protesters using tire spikes.
[03:16:11] Not so good, huh?
[03:16:13] Putting out tire spikes so people can't drive through this.
[03:16:17] Who does this?
[03:16:19] This is insane.
[03:16:22] What are we doing here?
[03:16:23] They're throwing out cow trops.
[03:16:24] Yes, exactly.
[03:16:25] This is a hunter spell.
[03:16:28] What the fuck?
[03:16:30] The spikes of peace.
[03:16:31] Yes, exactly.
[03:16:33] Got to see this, it's insane. Let me see what this is and oh my fucking God. Okay, let me look at it
[03:16:40] And
[03:16:42] Where is it here? I will I will pull up one person. Okay, we'll pull up somebody
[03:16:47] So you're fake what one of my lying about you've been in chat now. You've been in chat for three hours fighting
[03:16:58] Pull me up you dumbass
[03:17:00] So wait a minute.
[03:17:04] Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
[03:17:07] So this is all from today.
[03:17:09] So you crashed out three hours ago.
[03:17:13] You lost your fucking mind.
[03:17:15] Where did you have to go take a nap for three hours?
[03:17:18] And now you woke up from your nap, and it's phase two.
[03:17:21] So now you're back.
[03:17:23] Now you're back and you're mad.
[03:17:26] You but don't tell me you've been watching the show.
[03:17:34] I didn't even see that. So you got time down milk. Are you done with a little stamp?
[03:17:38] Yeah, I'm done. Okay. What's your concern?
[03:17:40] Sure. What do you mad about?
[03:17:43] Yep, let's go ahead. Let's hear it.
[03:17:50] Ready? No, I'm ready. Let's go.
[03:17:53] I mean, you've got to admit though, it's kind of funny, right? Let's got fun.
[03:17:59] Here we go. I mean, you've even mad for a while. You've been mad for a bit.
[03:18:06] Weird name? That's okay.
[03:18:10] We're a bunch where a bunch of children gas you up. You pick and choose which parts of the
[03:18:17] Constitution can be followed. Of course I'm mad. It's because I care. That's nice.
[03:18:21] What's the concern?
[03:18:22] Yeah, you're mad.
[03:18:23] I'm getting gasped up by a bunch of kids.
[03:18:25] Right, right, right.
[03:18:26] Okay, let's move on to the actual content.
[03:18:31] Like I'm fully aware that you have a million insults
[03:18:34] and a million little words that you're going to say
[03:18:37] to indicate that you're unhappy.
[03:18:39] I understand why are you unhappy, though.
[03:18:47] Hey, watchers are funny.
[03:18:48] It's really, it's really special, isn't it?
[03:18:52] It is really special.
[03:18:55] But that's okay.
[03:18:56] That's fine.
[03:19:00] You can't stop, can you?
[03:19:06] It's so hard to stop.
[03:19:08] It really is.
[03:19:11] Can you please just get to what you're gonna say?
[03:19:14] Like, we've already wasted fucking like five minutes on this.
[03:19:18] Let's, let's wrap this up.
[03:19:21] Let's go, you, you've been here like what are we doing?
[03:19:36] Yeah, I did, I did that before then too.
[03:19:41] Okay, so this is it.
[03:19:43] You've spent you spent five messages saying nothing you're not saying anything
[03:19:54] What what do you even like what what is this after what is this?
[03:19:57] Yes.
[03:20:09] Chatter has no argument.
[03:20:10] No, he's going to have a great argument.
[03:20:11] He's about to look at me now.
[03:20:13] He's about to bring up a point that I hadn't considered before.
[03:20:17] It's going to be well-reasoned, well-articulated, and it's going to make me stop and
[03:20:22] think. Just wait. There's no way you didn't. There's no way you're not
[03:20:40] typing something out, right? There's no way you sat here crashing out for
[03:20:46] three hours. There's no way you crashed out for three hours. You treat everything as an
[03:20:53] auspversed, then you try to support some of you. Okay, so this is another abstraction. What
[03:20:58] do you upset about? I'm trying to have a conversation. I can't have a conversation with
[03:21:05] abstractions. What does this mean? I don't know what is Twitter profile. I don't know what is Twitter profile. I don't care what this Twitter is.
[03:21:21] is. I don't know how like Jesus, man. Hopefully, he can say something good though. It's
[03:21:39] all right. Then I can help you. I'm not equipped to educate someone this heartless.
[03:21:43] I mean, then I can't help you, right?
[03:21:50] I'm not equipped to educate someone in this heartless.
[03:21:53] Okay, so if you weren't equipped to educate someone
[03:21:55] in this heartless, then why were you spamming
[03:21:57] for me to pull you up?
[03:22:00] You were spamming and caps lock.
[03:22:02] Pull me up!
[03:22:03] No, you're wrong!
[03:22:09] No, I don't understand this.
[03:22:13] Like I may ask you a simple question, I mean, like, don't you find it to be kind of like on this opportunity?
[03:22:20] I mean, you've been in here getting mad for a long time, and now you finally get invited to communicate why you're upset, and you're not even able to explain it.
[03:22:31] I mean, don't you think that you have an opportunity here?
[03:22:43] the
[03:22:55] well he's gonna he's gonna he's gonna get down to what now he's gonna explain what he's upset about
[03:22:57] no
[03:22:58] nono he's getting ready to he's getting ready to he's gonna let me know
[03:23:03] did he people exhaust you were energizing yes
[03:23:08] Honestly, I have really, I don't have a lot of, like, it doesn't, this stuff really doesn't bother me if you want me to be honest, it really doesn't, like, I can't reply because I'm getting spammed and I can't see passive notifications.
[03:23:24] Oh my god!
[03:23:31] Oh my god!
[03:23:34] You mean you can't type it out?
[03:23:38] Why can't you type it out?
[03:23:40] Stop reading chat and just respond to what I'm saying.
[03:23:47] Okay guys, listen, here's what we're going to do.
[03:23:50] I'm going to use the bathroom, we're going to go into emo-ed only mode.
[03:23:56] When I get back, if you don't have something tight you're getting permanently damp.
[03:24:01] All right.
[03:24:03] Put it in the emo-ed only.
[03:24:06] That way nobody can bother.
[03:25:20] All right
[03:25:26] All right take it off you know, no, no
[03:25:36] All right, we're gonna give them one minute
[03:25:39] You had time to to type it out. I was thinking while I was taking a piss
[03:25:44] It would be really funny if he put an e-mode in chat and then I banned him for not saying anything while it was an e-mode only mode
[03:25:52] So he couldn't say anything and I called him a retard like I was thinking to myself that would be the funniest thing that I could do
[03:25:59] But I was like, I don't know if people will get that one right it might think it's like because a lot of times
[03:26:04] Then right do stuff like that some people don't understand the humor in it so I'm like, oh, people might I get it
[03:26:10] you should have, yeah, sure, too much time. Okay, your client was funny, it would have been funny, it would have been very funny. Okay, all right, what's he saying?
[03:26:22] This is why you would never date, you would never date debate. A date debate. I had to deal with one of those one time. Someone outside of your brown throne. You deflect with chat. Okay, so.
[03:26:35] Okay, so let it be known that there is yet another disagreeer
[03:26:42] There is yet another disagreeer with literally zero argument
[03:26:49] All you've done is get mad you've been given
[03:26:57] Almost ten minutes I've dedicated to this I've wasted ten minutes on you
[03:27:03] And for nothing, for literally nothing, this is, this is a mounted to nothing, it's accomplished
[03:27:12] nothing, you've achieved nothing, like what is this?
[03:27:17] I'm, I'm just, I'm so annoyed, I am, and band me, oh, no, whatever, what I do.
[03:27:25] Honestly, I'm gonna do you, you're gonna, yes, you're getting band, you are absolutely
[03:27:30] getting dead, you had plenty of time to type up something and you typed up nothing.
[03:27:37] As always, nothing as all.
[03:27:41] Wow, over 9,000 hours of people's waste.
[03:27:44] Yeah, how much time did we just waste with that?
[03:27:46] Okay.
[03:27:47] So, calculator, okay.
[03:27:49] So if we just spent 10 minutes, let's see here, okay, times, let's see, 50,000.
[03:28:00] We just wasted 80,000, 80,000,000 dollars.
[03:28:22] There's no way, right?
[03:28:24] That's minutes.
[03:28:26] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[03:28:28] No, it's okay. Anyway, we wasted a lot of time. All right. We wasted a time on that dumbass. So let's move on.
[03:28:37] Yeah, you're doing math and rent. Yeah, maybe we're not getting it right. Yeah, it's suicidal empathy again and again calling us heartless for wanting to help real Americans. That's right.
[03:28:46] And whenever I see I'm showing a clip on the stream. This is domestic terrorism. I'm sorry. If you're throwing cow tropes out in the road in order to stop people
[03:28:56] I'm driving down the road, you are a domestic terrorist and you need to go to Guantanamo
[03:29:03] Bay.
[03:29:04] You need whoever is doing this, they need to reopen it up and we got to send them back
[03:29:09] over there.
[03:29:10] You know, you can bring in all this stuff and get it done.
[03:29:13] It is insane.
[03:29:15] What are we talking about letting this shit happen?
[03:29:17] Oh my God, I see this happen and I'm losing my fucking mind.
[03:29:21] Yeah, it knows statistics but not basic math.
[03:29:24] Okay, yes, sure, whatever.
[03:29:26] Another angle on the shooting. Oh, I know, again, I think that you're not going to really have nobody is going to change their mind until there is an investigation and
[03:29:36] There is a
[03:29:38] What do you call it until there's an investigation and on top of that until there is a body can put it I think that's what they really need we need both of those things to happen. That's what I want to see happen
[03:29:51] We wasted 11 months. Yeah, exactly and anyway, this is nuts. Who's doing this?
[03:29:56] If you don't want to call them terrorists fine, but they aren't just protesters, well, they are terrorists.
[03:30:01] Anybody who's throwing cow traps in the road is a terrorist.
[03:30:04] It's not even a question.
[03:30:06] So, I don't even understand how, oh, this is another one.
[03:30:09] Our neighbors are being disappeared.
[03:30:12] P.S. without you process, it is just called kidnapping.
[03:30:15] Then show up and use your voice.
[03:30:18] Put your body online.
[03:30:20] Our neighbors are being disappeared.
[03:30:22] This is the person who's in the signal group gassing them up.
[03:30:26] This is the Lieutenant Governor.
[03:30:28] Again, until we are ready to put people like her in prison,
[03:30:32] I don't think anything's going to happen.
[03:30:34] Oh, here we go. Here's another one.
[03:30:36] You all need to be arming yourselves right now.
[03:30:39] You all need to learn how to shoot guns.
[03:30:40] You all need to learn how to protect yourselves.
[03:30:42] You guys need to learn what to do in a situation where you get detained
[03:30:46] and how to help your friends when they are getting detained.
[03:30:48] You all need to become aware of what's happening.
[03:30:52] Right now and how there is there is no protesting this without
[03:30:57] Some sort of militant action you
[03:31:04] Guys
[03:31:05] Guys we lost the vote
[03:31:08] Get your guns out get your gun. We got shoot everybody that voted the way we didn't want
[03:31:13] No, oh, oh, what about you? You don't like it boom damn bitch you dead. Oh in next
[03:31:18] Oh my god, what are we doing here?
[03:31:25] We have these people out here that are openly calling.
[03:31:28] We lost the elections.
[03:31:29] So now we get to do whatever they all we want.
[03:31:31] This guy's, yeah, he's going to get people killed.
[03:31:33] Like this video here, it's got a lot of likes.
[03:31:35] This video probably has close to a million views.
[03:31:37] It could have more even.
[03:31:39] And the fact is, like, you can't go out and say this shit.
[03:31:43] You can't do it.
[03:31:44] If you're going out and advocating for people to go
[03:31:47] and be militant. I guarantee you this guy probably isn't doing it. I don't think he's doing it.
[03:31:53] So he's saying, hey, I've got a great idea, guys. Why don't you go out there and die?
[03:31:59] And that way my opinion will win. Keep this in mind. This is always what I say again and again and again.
[03:32:07] There is nothing better for these people than to have one of their own get killed.
[03:32:13] This will advance their goals, because they will look like martyrs, it will make people upset about it, and that's it.
[03:32:22] This is not, yeah, it will.
[03:32:24] It is in their best interest to have shock trooper mentally ill retards going out there, and being violent, aggressive, and physical with federal agents, and then rolling the dice on whether something bad happens.
[03:32:38] That's it. It is in their best interest. It is in Minnesota government's best interest for their own people to die in order for them to not be held accountable for fraud, illegal aliens, and to maintain their power structure.
[03:32:52] And again, if it's in their best interest, you can basically assume that they're going to act in a direction that will fulfill that interest.
[03:33:01] It's not an ISIS best interest to kill somebody. It's not at all.
[03:33:05] That's fucking insane. I know it's fucking insane. It's right, though. It's not.
[03:33:11] I get the leaders. Yeah, I understand leaders doing it, but the followers that are getting through it.
[03:33:18] I don't understand that at all. And oh, here's, let me see. Oh, here we go.
[03:33:23] And Tifa is now shut down four blocks in Minneapolis. Here we go.
[03:33:26] Oh, let's see where we go.
[03:33:28] They run into fact.
[03:33:33] Yeah, they're building the wall.
[03:33:44] They got a build the wall.
[03:33:45] They don't care about sacrificing their own people as long as it furtheres their cause.
[03:33:49] Yes, exactly.
[03:33:50] I'm not a terrorist state.
[03:33:53] What about the winter storm guys?
[03:33:55] Look at Iran.
[03:33:56] Oh yeah, you're right.
[03:33:57] We got to look at that.
[03:33:58] You're right.
[03:33:59] Yeah, the Iran stuff, it seems like it's going to happen pretty soon.
[03:34:02] I mean, we've got all the boats over there.
[03:34:04] So it's just a matter of time.
[03:34:06] And I don't know if there's any sort of information about this.
[03:34:09] Well, we saw that yesterday.
[03:34:11] What is this here?
[03:34:12] Chicago Women's 225 ISRS.
[03:34:14] What is this here?
[03:34:15] If I could find it.
[03:34:16] Good dog!
[03:34:25] No we are no longer left to get a whole last one, a whole off of the people.
[03:34:31] Stop you.
[03:34:33] We got a little shaker.
[03:34:36] A little run!
[03:34:37] A little run!
[03:34:40] A little run, little run!
[03:34:42] A little run!
[03:34:43] A little run!
[03:34:44] A little run!
[03:34:45] That's a hit or a run.
[03:34:46] He's getting run, getting run!
[03:34:50] I've got you with that weapon!
[03:34:52] The weapon!
[03:34:53] Oh, I can't watch all of you!
[03:34:56] You're hitting!
[03:34:57] Go hit it!
[03:34:58] Go hit it!
[03:34:59] You're hitting!
[03:35:01] You hit hard!
[03:35:02] You guys hit her!
[03:35:05] You guys hit her!
[03:35:06] We're sure I'm the gun!
[03:35:09] Get that bus for how you turn in the middle of the street!
[03:35:13] Go get that!
[03:35:15] The wonder what we stopped having these happen
[03:35:27] Jesus
[03:35:36] These are like adult children what the fuck is going on
[03:35:45] Oh my God!
[03:35:48] You guys hear her!
[03:35:50] General, you're not going to arrest her, man!
[03:35:53] Jesus Christ!
[03:35:55] Look at that boy!
[03:35:58] Oh my God!
[03:36:02] You hear her!
[03:36:05] You guys hear her!
[03:36:08] You guys hear her!
[03:36:10] Hold on to right there!
[03:36:13] and they gas this shit up. They gas this shit up and they make it worse and worse and worse.
[03:36:19] And you know what happens is somebody gets goded into doing something crazy like this.
[03:36:25] That's what it is. And this woman, like, look at this right here.
[03:36:31] Who's doing this? Who does this?
[03:36:33] Yeah, she wanted to get arrested exactly. Like, what are you doing here?
[03:36:37] Well, like you, Eddie, I think these returns are yelling things
[03:36:40] to want to make the agent stop.
[03:36:42] I think that's what they're trying to do.
[03:36:43] Yeah, you're right.
[03:36:45] And again, like this is just not even a question.
[03:36:48] I'm shocked to see something like this happen.
[03:36:51] I really am.
[03:36:52] But it's because these people feel like there's not
[03:36:54] going to be a consequences, man.
[03:36:56] Yeah.
[03:36:58] And should have been, yeah, she clearly hit them.
[03:37:00] Yeah, I mean, again, they're going to find out who this person is.
[03:37:02] They're probably going to be probably in some ice group
[03:37:05] looking for these people.
[03:37:06] I mean, what are we even talking about? It's pretty obvious when we bring back a
[03:37:10] silence, we will bring back a silence when people are ready for it. But the problem
[03:37:15] right now is that people are not ready for it. Here we go.
[03:37:36] Oh, got the camera.
[03:37:46] Yep.
[03:37:49] Didn't jump to sign a bill that opened the borders.
[03:37:53] Yep.
[03:37:54] Nice shot.
[03:37:56] Yeah.
[03:37:57] Little, little, little like.
[03:37:59] This is where I came from.
[03:38:02] Oh my god.
[03:38:11] Look at that shit.
[03:38:14] So this is who's the guy right here?
[03:38:16] I don't even know who it is.
[03:38:17] It's this guy right here and he's on the ground.
[03:38:19] Is that the same person?
[03:38:21] It looks like it might be.
[03:38:23] Yeah, I think it could be the same guy.
[03:38:25] Oh, it's hood fell down.
[03:38:27] So the camera moved away and then this guy's like grabbing on him.
[03:38:31] These people are zero brain cells while the reason why they'd...
[03:38:55] Oh my god...
[03:39:01] Oh shit, this is good man.
[03:39:06] Oh my god, Jesus, just fucking, he's just done, man.
[03:39:14] Yeah, why would they go out and do this?
[03:39:16] They're trying to get in there, they're getting on the pavement.
[03:39:19] It's again, I'm so glad they're finally rounding these people up and dealing with
[03:39:23] the man.
[03:39:24] I really am.
[03:39:25] I was worried this wasn't going to happen, but finally it looks like it is, and oh,
[03:39:30] Oh, here we go.
[03:39:37] Why are they talking here?
[03:39:44] Yeah. Hey, why are you guys walking?
[03:39:47] Are you guys taking them?
[03:39:51] Hey, you guys have a one to the deal here.
[03:39:53] See, see, see, see, this is the thing, right?
[03:39:55] The grabbing on people and trying to stop them from doing stuff.
[03:39:58] stuff, these little microaggressions turn into violence. They have to go after and stop
[03:40:06] these people from doing this. And the problem is that the accountability doesn't happen
[03:40:10] when it's small, and because it doesn't happen when it's small, it gets big.
[03:40:15] No, I don't think I'm going to do that.
[03:40:20] I don't think I'm going to do that.
[03:40:22] I don't think I'm going to do that.
[03:40:25] It's illegal, yeah.
[03:40:27] It's not even microaggressions.
[03:40:29] Yeah, of course microaggressions are real.
[03:40:31] I mean, it's a meme most of the time, and most of the time microaggressions are
[03:40:35] they're like hallucination, but like, yeah, the idea of the microaggression is completely reasonable
[03:40:41] and it's totally realistic.
[03:40:42] Yeah, absolutely.
[03:40:43] If you understand the psychology of what they meant by whenever they were saying microaggression, it told me made sense
[03:40:49] Every unpunished infraction is the precedent. Yep, there it is
[03:40:55] She's a
[03:40:58] Hey, go push her
[03:41:00] No, you don't
[03:41:08] Let's go
[03:41:13] another fall.
[03:41:15] And look at this man out!
[03:41:17] Look at this guy out!
[03:41:19] I don't know that guy out.
[03:41:21] I'm gonna shoot under the roof of you.
[03:41:23] Why don't you take him?
[03:41:25] Jesus!
[03:41:27] I don't know.
[03:41:29] I don't know.
[03:41:31] Yeah, they should have arrested the person doing this.
[03:41:33] I mean, she's obviously interfering with a police behavior, right?
[03:41:39] Like, the police are trying to do something.
[03:41:41] She's getting in their way, touching them and doing this.
[03:41:43] You can't have a world where this works.
[03:41:46] You can't have, like this can't happen.
[03:41:51] She took his phone, we can't.
[03:41:57] I'll choose.
[03:42:00] The agent was very nice.
[03:42:01] Yeah, it was.
[03:42:02] And yeah, you're arping.
[03:42:04] I don't know why.
[03:42:05] She knows exactly why.
[03:42:07] Well, it's because people, again, that's the reason why this keeps
[03:42:10] It is and why she asking the things that I say since it's Spanish, I don't know, maybe this speaks Spanish, I have no idea.
[03:42:16] Super nice agent. Yeah, a lot of these guys are pretty reasonable and everything's fine, but you know, oh, here we go.
[03:42:25] Doesn't it kind of weird that she keeps y'all in any proof instead of saying I have proof he's here legally?
[03:42:29] Yeah, I wonder why.
[03:42:31] Stream, I got these guys fucking with my fucking shit.
[03:42:35] Oh, okay.
[03:42:36] Oh, okay
[03:42:39] All right, what's good
[03:42:51] So
[03:43:06] This is the reason why you have the second amendment right here. This is the second amendment situation
[03:43:14] Hey, don't bitch ass off. Yeah, yep, oh
[03:43:27] So
[03:43:32] Bro, you're recording and then you just try to get one in on him. Oh
[03:43:39] My god
[03:43:44] What a bunch of pussy's man.
[03:43:48] Show it, I know.
[03:43:51] Jesus, respect the one B1, no, apparently not.
[03:43:54] And I don't know if it hunting down anyone,
[03:43:57] they think is ice, I'm not really sure,
[03:44:00] if that's really what happened,
[03:44:01] but he's done for open into car door.
[03:44:03] Yeah, reports of police in National Guard
[03:44:05] protecting no go zones, hope it's not true.
[03:44:07] Oh my fucking God.
[03:44:09] And it's just nuts, man.
[03:44:11] And wax got a three day ban for getting jumped.
[03:44:14] I mean, yeah, it's probably not a surprise, man.
[03:44:16] And I think you could easily expect somebody
[03:44:17] to get banned for getting in a fight on stream.
[03:44:20] I think they kind of have to do that.
[03:44:23] I'm suggesting that people with the biggest smell
[03:44:24] are all.
[03:44:25] No.
[03:44:26] No.
[03:44:27] No.
[03:44:28] No.
[03:44:29] No.
[03:44:30] No.
[03:44:31] No.
[03:44:32] No.
[03:44:33] No.
[03:44:34] No.
[03:44:35] No.
[03:44:36] No.
[03:44:37] No.
[03:44:38] No.
[03:44:39] No.
[03:44:40] No.
[03:44:41] No.
[03:44:42] No.
[03:44:43] Yeah, I'm all. I guess
[03:44:49] There's no police here near that. I wonder why it's a mystery
[03:45:04] Stop right there criminal scum. We'll see what happens. I'm in sing this. Is that gonna casting spells?
[03:45:10] I mean he's casting spells.
[03:45:15] Oh no he has a phone.
[03:45:17] Can you imagine watching that video that he's recording while he's moving his arm around?
[03:45:23] Like I get motion sickness, holy shit.
[03:45:25] What are you doing?
[03:45:28] What is the niceest rubber bullets?
[03:45:33] I mean I don't think I'm going to...
[03:45:36] Because I mean rubber bullets go still really hurting you.
[03:45:39] What do they do?
[03:45:41] Why are they doing?
[03:45:43] Why are they doing this?
[03:45:46] Why don't you do it?
[03:45:48] Why don't you do it?
[03:45:50] True.
[03:45:52] So true.
[03:45:53] Brie Brie.
[03:45:56] And you seem to be around them up.
[03:46:00] I feel like I can't see a single clip of anything in Minnesota without a whistle going on.
[03:46:06] There's always a whistle.
[03:46:13] Do you think they're resting more citizens and catching legal aliens at this point?
[03:46:16] I hope I wish.
[03:46:18] Yeah, I feel like there's probably more citizens of crossing problems than illegal aliens.
[03:46:25] Yeah, it's getting pretty bad.
[03:46:27] We're going home.
[03:46:28] We are in the street and we need to go home, yeah, exactly.
[03:46:37] I mean, if you have a bunch of people screaming and listening at you constantly while you're trying to do something,
[03:46:45] that's like a high stress, potentially, life situation, life or death situation.
[03:46:49] Like, yeah, you're probably going to act in a bad way sometimes.
[03:46:51] Like, it's kind of common sense.
[03:46:53] Oh, I see that would happen
[03:46:56] So I think working oh, no, they're not working
[03:47:04] I don't know why you would say that but no, they're not
[03:47:12] Some reason they really go with the block off psychos. Yeah, I guess so and how come federal police doesn't arrest people obstructing and
[03:47:19] I'm setting them as an example because they're twisties.
[03:47:21] They're twisties, they don't do anything
[03:47:23] that they're supposed to do.
[03:47:24] That's the reason why.
[03:47:27] If they had started rounding these people up
[03:47:28] and arresting them and dragging them out of their cars,
[03:47:30] and they did that for a week, all this stuff would stop.
[03:47:34] They would immediately stop.
[03:47:35] But the reason why it doesn't stop
[03:47:37] is because they just keep letting it happen.
[03:47:43] I'm watching a kitchen day here.
[03:47:44] I'm new Trump posted about this.
[03:47:45] I'll see if I can find it.
[03:47:47] Yeah, it'll be over in a week if they started
[03:47:48] that arresting people that were doing that.
[03:47:50] Do you think that I meant, do you think that I think recording is obstructing?
[03:48:03] Do you think that?
[03:48:04] Do you think that I think that?
[03:48:13] I'm asking your question.
[03:48:15] Let's see the answers.
[03:48:18] Then define how they are obstruction.
[03:48:23] Well, why?
[03:48:24] I mean, you clearly don't care.
[03:48:27] You don't care how they're obstructing because you oversimplified what I said.
[03:48:33] You're not asking this legitimately.
[03:48:35] You're not actually curious about it.
[03:48:38] You're just saying this to just make another, oh, oh, so you can't record?
[03:48:43] nobody's ever said that. Jesus. What an idiot. What a moron.
[03:48:57] As a man in the man in film who support a body cam for so long, his famously
[03:49:02] elegance law enforcement, I know man. He's just disrupting his train. Yes.
[03:49:05] Every version of leftist discourse is pretending to not understand. I think that in a
[03:49:10] a lot of the arguments that these people make that is an intentional type of dishonesty
[03:49:15] or misunderstanding. I do think that's true. I think it's overwhelmingly true. It is.
[03:49:23] Tim Walls being said this is a no ice autonomous zone.
[03:49:28] No ice zone. Oh my god. They literally let the inmates take over the asylum. Look at this.
[03:49:40] Well, number of I said before, they don't hate the government, they want to be the government.
[03:49:50] It's just what I said.
[03:49:53] What a surprise.
[03:49:56] Could it never guess this one, huh?
[03:50:00] The police are not doing anything?
[03:50:01] I know.
[03:50:02] They're not doing a fucking thing.
[03:50:04] And this, by the way, this is in Austin, Texas.
[03:50:08] This is what happens in Austin, Texas.
[03:50:13] Jesus, Jesus, just, just, just, just so beautiful.
[03:50:29] Oh my God.
[03:50:31] Yeah, that's what you all do.
[03:50:32] See, that's it.
[03:50:33] And keep in mind, who's doing this?
[03:50:35] The police are doing this.
[03:50:37] This is not the National Guard. This isn't I. It's not border patrol. It's the actual Austin police that are out there doing this.
[03:50:47] Yep, okay. I'll tell you about my Analysts towards Austin back. Yeah, bro. We just round them up. That's it. It doesn't happen. Notice the guy on the ground. And also, yeah, that's a good point. Watch this guy.
[03:50:57] Look, watch, see, he's got his hands out and he puts his hands right there. Wow!
[03:51:08] That's how you don't resist the rest. Is that crazy? You see how easy that is? Wow!
[03:51:17] And you know why he's doing that? It's because if the cops had done something bad to him?
[03:51:25] again this is Texas. Not a fucking thing would have happened. I'll tell you that. Yeah,
[03:51:36] the Austin police department, they're they they do not play around with people. They
[03:51:40] don't and yeah, you see him scatter exactly because like the shit's gonna happen. I
[03:51:45] think people are missing a bigger part of his whole situation pulling up. No, I don't
[03:51:50] want to do that. And no fucking around in Texas he's still alive. I know that. Yes, not
[03:51:55] not resisting arrest is a really it's like a cheat code for not having a situation
[03:52:00] escalated it really is and let me go back I'll pull a few more of these up after
[03:52:05] this but yeah some of the Iranian shit is fucking insane but yeah apparently
[03:52:11] they said the death toll now is at thousands right 30 thousand where is the
[03:52:18] rest of the the comments here I think I saw before I'll be checking find this too
[03:52:25] There is their lives in Texas that are putting up any of that bullshit, yeah, exactly.
[03:52:32] People say I'm an awful person, I'm actually not.
[03:52:35] I'm one of the only people that's not awful.
[03:52:38] I don't want to see people sacrifice their lives or put themselves in danger or at risk
[03:52:43] when they feel like something bad could happen.
[03:52:46] I don't want to have a country where there are unvetted illegal aliens in it.
[03:52:52] I want to have a country where people can't just make armed militias and run around and enforce their own made-up laws.
[03:52:59] I don't think that that's being an awful person. I think that that's being a good person.
[03:53:03] And I think that anybody who's advocating for those things is the actual awful person.
[03:53:09] I actually, I feel like I'm one of the only people that is like it's not in my best interest for anybody to be killed.
[03:53:16] It's not in my best interest for, you know, more violence to happen.
[03:53:20] I want the violence to stop, but these people out there, they want to continue perpetuating
[03:53:26] it because it's convenient for their politics.
[03:53:29] That's it.
[03:53:30] I don't think Walls is okay.
[03:53:33] I think he was okay, I'm getting it for sure, I do think so.
[03:53:36] And yeah, they sent this person to the FBI, that's good.
[03:53:40] And this is somebody else who's sending all kinds of crazy shit, yes, big surprise,
[03:53:44] not much has changed.
[03:53:45] What is this?
[03:53:46] Oh, there is this script.
[03:53:50] There is this script.
[03:53:51] Okay.
[03:53:52] This script of engagement.
[03:53:53] Sometimes the phrase is biting.
[03:53:55] Sometimes the phrase is don't bite.
[03:53:56] They're starting to confrontation and scream the line.
[03:53:59] Mm-hmm.
[03:54:00] Right?
[03:54:01] That's very confident of yours.
[03:54:02] In the rally.
[03:54:03] Because what's the inside the rally?
[03:54:04] They're going to seek the services control.
[03:54:06] And they're outside the rally.
[03:54:07] No more fact about this.
[03:54:08] They're already getting it.
[03:54:10] The media.
[03:54:11] National Field Director for Americans United for Change.
[03:54:14] So he's basically saying he's trying to go to crazy people into being violent.
[03:54:23] The tree of liberty must be water with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
[03:54:26] Well, not patriots and tyrants.
[03:54:29] Crazy people who are willing to die for another person's political thoughts.
[03:54:33] It's always interesting that the patriots and tyrants that need to water the tree of liberty are never you.
[03:54:40] It's always somebody else, isn't it?
[03:54:42] Doesn't that seem odd?
[03:54:44] I assume it's always in the rally.
[03:54:47] You're cheating the conflicts by having the leading conversations with people who are naturally
[03:54:55] set up.
[03:54:56] Yes, okay.
[03:54:57] I mean, honestly, it is not hard to get some of these assholes to fall off.
[03:55:01] Right.
[03:55:02] It's a matter of...
[03:55:03] I don't want to tell anyone.
[03:55:05] Exactly.
[03:55:06] Yeah.
[03:55:07] They want to...
[03:55:08] It's a matter of showing up.
[03:55:09] I get to rally plant parenthood or Trump is a Nazi, you know, you can message a draw
[03:55:13] amount, then draw on the punch you. Yep, there you go again. That's good. They think they're
[03:55:17] in the right, is that simple? Yeah, of course.
[03:55:19] I want to get into the rally in a plant parenthood to start setting. You know, Trump is a Nazi,
[03:55:26] you know, you can message to draw them out and draw them to punch you. Of course.
[03:55:33] The global boasts about the extent of his network of operatives.
[03:55:36] I'm so here, I'm gonna, you have a schedule of events.
[03:55:40] We update this on going rolling bases at really more and more.
[03:55:45] Yeah, those are all the different things we call the traffic.
[03:55:48] That's exactly what you're saying.
[03:55:50] Intrapment can only be done by a law enforcement officer.
[03:55:53] Tomorrow, for instance, we are turning out 500 people in front of the traffic
[03:55:58] international in DC.
[03:55:59] Wow.
[03:56:00] We have to have people there to go wherever these events are.
[03:56:05] So this is what we think.
[03:56:06] What you mean, we have about a central kind of...
[03:56:09] Good.
[03:56:10] Accentator training.
[03:56:11] Yes.
[03:56:12] We have a built-in group of people in New York.
[03:56:14] We have a built-in group of people in DC.
[03:56:17] We're just going to family and they look alive.
[03:56:19] We have a group of people in Vegas.
[03:56:21] We have a group of people in Colorado.
[03:56:23] We have a group of people in the neighborhood.
[03:56:24] It's a reverse agent provocateur.
[03:56:26] Well, that's it.
[03:56:27] sometimes the crazy's bite,
[03:56:29] sometimes the crazy's don't bite.
[03:56:31] And so what they do is they try to escalate things
[03:56:34] and say things that will activate a nutball.
[03:56:37] And then as soon as the nutball gets activated,
[03:56:39] then they're gonna go crazy.
[03:56:41] Like that's just generally what happens.
[03:56:42] I think it's what happens every single time
[03:56:44] is that they're trying to message those crazy people
[03:56:47] and then hope that one of those crazy people
[03:56:50] will act on that behavior.
[03:56:52] And I think that's generally what's going on.
[03:56:54] They're inciting a false flag.
[03:56:56] Well, they're trying to just, they're basically using, they're using the most inflammatory
[03:57:01] rhetoric possible.
[03:57:02] Oh, here it is.
[03:57:03] Yep.
[03:57:04] Here's more of it here.
[03:57:05] Organized destruction.
[03:57:06] Yep.
[03:57:07] There's more of it right here.
[03:57:08] All of them are just looking through.
[03:57:09] Do you need observers?
[03:57:11] There's just more of it.
[03:57:12] Trump just tweeted.
[03:57:13] Okay.
[03:57:14] Let me see what he said.
[03:57:15] That's not actually on Twitter, right?
[03:57:23] I highly doubt that.
[03:57:26] is not okay.
[03:57:29] All right, what's he saying?
[03:57:37] During the four years of cricket Joe Biden and Democrat field leadership, tens of millions
[03:57:41] of illegal alien criminals poured into our country, including hundreds of thousands of
[03:57:45] convicted murderers, rapists, kidnappers, drug dealers, and terrorists.
[03:57:50] I won the election in a historic landslide in the Republicans won the majority in both the
[03:57:54] house in the Senate in large part because we pledged to seal the border.
[03:57:57] He's right.
[03:57:58] This is true, which we have done and launched the largest mass deportation of illegal alien
[03:58:03] criminals in American history.
[03:58:05] This deportation effort is underway and in Republican run cities and states, these operations
[03:58:10] are going peacefully and smoothly because local law enforcement officers are allowed to
[03:58:14] work with their federal counterparts.
[03:58:15] For example, in the five Republican run states of Texas, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee,
[03:58:20] Louisiana, ICE has arrested 150,000 criminal illegal aliens in the past year with zero
[03:58:28] protests, riots, or chaos. Why? Because local police and ice are cooperating did the JD
[03:58:34] events write this? This isn't sound like Trump at all. This is completely reasonable.
[03:58:40] Yeah, what the fuck? Yo, something's going on. Yes, somebody, somebody
[03:58:50] They also have to have written this, man.
[03:58:52] I don't know if I believe this.
[03:58:54] There's a lot.
[03:58:59] Why? Because local police and ICE are cooperating and working together.
[03:59:02] Meanwhile, Democrat runs sanctuary cities and states are refusing to cooperate with ICE.
[03:59:07] And they are actually encouraging left-wing agitators to act unlawfully
[03:59:11] and obstruct their operations to arrest the worst of the worst people.
[03:59:14] By doing this, Democrats are putting illegal alien criminals over tax-paying law-baiting citizens
[03:59:19] and they have created dangerous circumstances for everyone involved, tragically two American citizens
[03:59:24] have lost their lives as a result of this Democrat ensued chaos.
[03:59:28] I'm going to be honest.
[03:59:30] Oh, there's even more.
[03:59:32] This is a hereby calling in, oh, geez.
[03:59:34] This is a calling on them to do something.
[03:59:37] In the United States, America had a formally cooperative Trump administration to enforce
[03:59:41] our nation's laws.
[03:59:42] Governor walls and fresh, I'll turn over all criminal legal aliens that are currently incarcerated
[03:59:46] in state prisons and jails to federal authorities. I mean, if they're not going to do this,
[03:59:50] just invoke the insurrection act and go get them with the military. I mean, really, I mean,
[03:59:54] if they're if they're a harboring criminals and they're saying the federal government can't deport
[03:59:59] them, I mean, you obviously can't do that. That's insane. I don't know what's going on here.
[04:00:05] And state and local law enforcement, but it's agreed to turn on all illegal aliens
[04:00:08] arrested by local police. Local police must enforce federal law enforcement,
[04:00:12] and apprehending and detainingly laylayens for a wanted for crimes?
[04:00:15] I don't like the messaging that you're only going after the ones that are committing crimes.
[04:00:20] That is not what we agreed on.
[04:00:22] What we agreed on when what people voted for is deporting every single one of them.
[04:00:27] Not deporting some of them, not deporting part of the illegal aliens, not getting rid of the
[04:00:31] ones that committed, you know, extra-wide crime, every single one.
[04:00:38] There should be no compromise, no second guessing, no, oh, but what about absolutely not?
[04:00:45] Read the rest of it.
[04:00:47] Okay, I'll read the rest of it.
[04:00:48] I hate this messaging.
[04:00:49] I think it's awful messaging.
[04:00:52] And because again, it leaves room for people to say, oh, but you arrested X and Y person,
[04:00:57] and they didn't have this criminal record.
[04:00:58] So now you're lying to us.
[04:01:00] Like you see what I'm saying?
[04:01:01] Like you're opening yourself up for a problem later on.
[04:01:04] Democrat politicians, Department of Federal Governments, Republican citizens, and
[04:01:07] who have all criminal legal aliens in the country.
[04:01:09] Some Democrats and places like Memphis to
[04:01:11] see in Washington DC have done so
[04:01:12] researching the safer streets.
[04:01:13] I'm here by calling in the United States Congress
[04:01:15] to immediately pass legislation to
[04:01:16] in Sanctuary cities, which is root cost
[04:01:18] to all of these problems.
[04:01:19] American cities should be safe sanctuary
[04:01:21] for all byding citizens only.
[04:01:23] Yes, duh, not illegal alien criminals
[04:01:25] who broke our nation's laws.
[04:01:27] Yes, of course.
[04:01:28] All of these requests are rooted in common sense
[04:01:31] and will provide the best possible circumstances
[04:01:33] to make America great again.
[04:01:34] Trump administration standing by and waiting
[04:01:36] for any Democrat to do the right thing
[04:01:38] and work with us on these important matters
[04:01:39] to make America safe.
[04:01:40] Yeah, honestly, I completely agree with it.
[04:01:43] Like this makes so much sense.
[04:01:44] I don't think Trump wrote it.
[04:01:48] Yeah, like, and honestly, like,
[04:01:51] let's see, you're legal, so it's a crime.
[04:01:53] Well, I don't think that's really what he means though, right?
[04:01:55] I don't think that's what he means.
[04:01:56] Yeah, I don't know if you wrote this, guys.
[04:01:58] No way, he wrote that.
[04:01:59] Yeah, I'm not thinking so.
[04:02:02] Trump always writes these, maybe.
[04:02:04] Where is the ultimate?
[04:02:05] Yeah, there's no ultimatum and this is the problem is that what's the consequence for not doing this?
[04:02:10] There is no consequence. They can do whatever the fuck they want.
[04:02:13] So this is the issue. It's that this is a toothless request. Why would they capitulate to him if they don't have to?
[04:02:20] Why would they do what he says if they don't have to?
[04:02:25] That's it.
[04:02:27] Did you write this? No, if I had written this it would have been a lot different.
[04:02:31] And yeah, we've been way, way different.
[04:02:33] Trump is not on ice in Minnesota cases.
[04:02:35] Yeah, I think he's focusing on Iran, if you want me to be honest.
[04:02:39] By the way, I saw this.
[04:02:42] So this guy right here,
[04:02:44] every time Scott Bessant tries to cosplay as an everyday man,
[04:02:48] just remember that he's worth half a billion dollars,
[04:02:51] and he lived in a $22 million C-side mansion
[04:02:54] called the Pink Palace.
[04:02:58] Wait, what?
[04:02:59] I saw that, I was like, what the fuck?
[04:03:01] The winners and writers of human history
[04:03:03] have all had one thing in common.
[04:03:05] They have employed a special unit class,
[04:03:08] unfettered from the primal divine urge to love women.
[04:03:11] The loss of that divine touch enables a fausty and drive,
[04:03:15] the devil's gambit, and the gay political class,
[04:03:18] the scrolls of Rome tell of these men.
[04:03:25] Oh my God!
[04:03:26] and
[04:03:28] nothing is he not even wrong he isn't he not run about the shit at all
[04:03:33] oh my fucking god
[04:03:36] yeah he's not exactly as wise no I think I think he's gay or something right I'm pretty sure he is surprisingly true
[04:03:42] it's fucking funny man and he's career oriented yeah this guy's great and
[04:03:48] my characters in infield I've been playing arcnights infield way too much man
[04:03:53] And so this girl, just like a quick little, you know, with a side, I guess I'll just scroll down and read this.
[04:04:00] She's saying a five-second jingle on TikTok and Dr. Pepper cut her at $2 million check.
[04:04:05] From TikTok, Dr. Pepper Bay Bay is good and nice to do.
[04:04:12] To a national TV commercial with an audience of tens of millions,
[04:04:16] TikTok creator Romeo Bingham share the initial jingle idea last month saying it was posted
[04:04:21] and possibly, but soon the jingle went viral.
[04:04:25] Now that's a bit baby, it's so cold out.
[04:04:28] Some making calls.
[04:04:29] Oh, that's it.
[04:04:32] This month, using it's a comfort for baby.
[04:04:35] It's good and nice to do.
[04:04:38] Subway, Popeyes, and Wingstop were among the many big friends that we found.
[04:04:42] As the original video, wrapped up 40 million.
[04:04:46] The real Dr. Pepper, also responding, writing,
[04:04:49] Hold on, you might be on to something.
[04:04:51] Dr. Peck of Bay Bay, you said it in the mail.
[04:04:55] Well, that's something turned out to be a TV commercial on one of sports biggest nights.
[04:05:00] Deciding to meet the end had to be an easy decision for Dr. Peck of Pepper.
[04:05:05] But actually pulling it off as quickly as they did within a month of the clip going viral.
[04:05:10] That's hard.
[04:05:11] No, it's not hard. It's only hard if you don't give a shit about your job.
[04:05:15] If they've got somebody in there that's got that dog in them, they're going to make this happen.
[04:05:21] That takes a lot of pieces working in concert.
[04:05:24] Dr. Pepper, like crazy.
[04:05:25] For this ad during the college football, national championship.
[04:05:28] That's a wild game.
[04:05:29] That's a huge audience.
[04:05:31] That time comes at a premium.
[04:05:33] And Dr. Pepper capitalized on it.
[04:05:34] That's 25-year-old soaking in the moment.
[04:05:37] And he wore for best national championship,
[04:05:39] commercial about Dr. Pepper goes to,
[04:05:41] And Kaching him, Bingham now has snagged another partnership deal.
[04:05:57] She's pretty good man, I'm gonna be honest, it's pretty easy.
[04:06:01] Like, I could see that really catching on man, I could.
[04:06:05] And great story, yeah, it's fucking funny isn't it? I love this, I think it's great.
[04:06:10] She ritches hell, yeah, she got two million motherfucking dollars over that. Good for her.
[04:06:15] She got passion for her. Do her, do yours. I don't listen. I'm not a singer, okay?
[04:06:19] My mom tried to put me in choir whenever I was in in church, you know, like a Roman Catholic
[04:06:25] choir, okay? I, no, nope, I would not even sing. I refuse to sing, but I can respect the
[04:06:34] the people that do. I can. I think it's really great to see that man. It's great. And
[04:06:39] I value it. So there's this game, by the way, I saw this. So a king's path, a night's
[04:06:44] path, excuse me. So this game came out and there was a lot of drama and hostility about
[04:06:50] this game because basically what happened is that they said that they weren't going to make
[04:06:56] characters gay and everybody on the internet on Twitter, like there's a handful of these people
[04:07:01] There's lost their fucking mind over it. They got so angry about this, but I think a nice path is learning something that really a lot of other people have learned in the past
[04:07:13] mentally ill Twitter users don't buy video games
[04:07:17] Do you know who buys video games?
[04:07:20] Guys
[04:07:23] Guys that want to fuck girls play video games. That's that's your biggest audience
[04:07:28] It's heterosexual men, that's it.
[04:07:33] So if you're making content for heterosexual men, you're going to make more money than
[04:07:39] if you're making it for somebody that doesn't even know what gender they are.
[04:07:42] I can guarantee you.
[04:07:43] That's it.
[04:07:46] And so I just want to show you guys that this is another example of it happening.
[04:07:50] We value all good stars and ladies.
[04:07:52] See?
[04:07:53] That's only two.
[04:07:54] 100,000 wishless in just 16 days on the steam,
[04:07:57] wish on the steam page went live.
[04:07:59] That number feels absolutely unreal to us.
[04:08:00] From our bottom arts, thank you.
[04:08:02] And you see that this is something standing in defiance
[04:08:05] of the forced cancel culture.
[04:08:08] Of, oh, well, we weren't thinking about adding in the stuff
[04:08:11] because it's like just modern audience bullshit.
[04:08:13] These people tried to make up a bunch of garbage
[04:08:15] about it and shit on them massively,
[04:08:17] but doesn't matter.
[04:08:18] No, it doesn't.
[04:08:19] Because at the end of the day, the game is still going to succeed
[04:08:22] and it's still going to do well.
[04:08:23] And I think that's it.
[04:08:25] If you make content for gamers,
[04:08:27] you're gonna have gamers by your content.
[04:08:29] If you make content for activists
[04:08:31] and mentally ill Twitter users,
[04:08:32] nobody's gonna buy it
[04:08:33] because those people don't play video games.
[04:08:35] Besides Undertale, obviously.
[04:08:37] And it's sort of a long quiet journey
[04:08:39] fueled only by stubborn passion
[04:08:40] as now been met by a support.
[04:08:42] Far beyond anything we dared to expect.
[04:08:44] 100,000 people.
[04:08:47] Man.
[04:08:49] How large is your team?
[04:08:51] Four guys.
[04:08:53] how about that? That's our show. Under tail is great but you've got
[04:08:59] a minute they've got a lot of people that are fans of the game that are kind of nuts, right?
[04:09:03] It's four guys, a night's path of the fucking penguin. I don't even understand that, but yeah, and
[04:09:13] oh boy, I already saw this before too. And did I see this yesterday? I don't know if I did. What is this?
[04:09:23] Christ is shot killed man in broad fucking daylight again after savagely beating him 10 on one beating
[04:09:30] pistol whipping him beating him canus why next week it's gonna be 50 versus one there's they executed
[04:09:36] him and well and after the kid and just kept fucking shooting and just laying down the street
[04:09:42] already fucking dead probably and just kept shooting him wow nobody fucking once ice nobody
[04:09:49] Once a Gestapo forth right fucking Nazi god damn government. They're gonna keep killing us until we start doing the same back to them
[04:09:57] Nobody wants Nazi government. So what we have to do is we have to be the Nazis
[04:10:02] That's the solution so we have to okay we can't have people going around killing everybody so we have to kill them
[04:10:14] Okay, right
[04:10:16] Got it
[04:10:18] The only fucking response is to start fucking ending them.
[04:10:22] Start removing them from the board.
[04:10:25] They should be terrified to go anywhere alone.
[04:10:27] They should be terrified of getting kidnapped.
[04:10:29] They should be terrified of their families getting kidnapped.
[04:10:31] They should be terrified to die.
[04:10:33] They should be wrote and lit.
[04:10:35] They want to do this.
[04:10:36] They want to start fucking executing us over and over and over again.
[04:10:38] Fine.
[04:10:39] Then we need to start doing it back.
[04:10:41] What the fuck else do you need?
[04:10:43] This is why I've been talking so much.
[04:10:45] God damn shit about liberal fucking pussy's.
[04:10:47] these man. What's crazy is that these people like these are the people that need to
[04:10:54] be getting black bagd. Really, I mean these are the ones they need to actually go after
[04:11:01] because if they're not going after these people what are they doing? Because you
[04:11:08] motherfuckers gonna keep contact with these talking about the Democratic Party that's
[04:11:12] escalating ice that's giving them more money. So they can kill more of us. All of you
[04:11:17] If you are not, if you do not want the immediate fucking death and removal of ice agents, then you're not with us.
[04:11:24] Everyone on yourselves, everyone protect yourselves and your neighbors.
[04:11:28] If you see these fucking Gestapo bucks, you fucking end them.
[04:11:33] That's where the fuck we are.
[04:11:35] They, they were beating him 10 on one, had him held down on the fucking street and then started shooting him.
[04:11:42] Oh, yeah, isn't it crazy that we put up with this? It really is. I think it's because people never think that something like this is ever gonna happen.
[04:11:51] So I think the reason why nobody takes this seriously is because they're thinking, okay, well, this is just some random dumb-o or whatever.
[04:12:01] But if you get enough of these people together, they will do this, they will. And if they have any power, they will execute that power.
[04:12:07] Well, they're gonna say oh, he would grab for a gun.
[04:12:09] Yeah, if I was getting pistol with, I'd try to grab the fucking gun to.
[04:12:12] It was putting the gun on.
[04:12:14] Yeah, I don't know if he would.
[04:12:15] No matter how that situation, you know, no matter, he could have been screaming, I surrender,
[04:12:20] please let me leave you a little bit of it, it doesn't matter what the fuck you say.
[04:12:23] They want to inflict pain, if they can't inflict pain, they'll move on to the next person
[04:12:27] that they can.
[04:12:28] He was dead the moment he was fucking stopped by ice.
[04:12:32] It can, a can it will happen to anyone.
[04:12:35] Everybody that gets stopped by ISIS dead. If you get stopped by ISIS, they're going to kill you. That's just how it is.
[04:12:40] What else do we fucking need? Well, how else? What else do we fucking need to prove to the fucking general population?
[04:12:45] Like, hey, yeah, we have to start killing these motherfuckers back.
[04:12:48] Because it doesn't matter who you are, why you're there, what's going on? You could just die because ISIS exists.
[04:12:54] Yep, there it is. These two EMO not ball, I guess so.
[04:12:59] So when you pay trips to far, front against this communist chaos, no, you need the government
[04:13:04] to put people in jail for breaking the law.
[04:13:06] It's actually that simple.
[04:13:07] I really don't think it's complicated or hard to understand it all.
[04:13:11] It's such an easy solution, it's so easy to deal with.
[04:13:15] And for some reason, oh, here we go, horrifying new details, where to go.
[04:13:20] Invasion of Christ to this church and horse we thought, agitators, blocks, they're so
[04:13:24] parents were unable to get their children in Sunday school.
[04:13:27] Oh my god, one told a kid, do you know your parents or Nazis they're going to burn and hell?
[04:13:34] William Deloque farmer, shouted, this isn't God's house, this is the house of the devil.
[04:13:41] I don't think that's a big deal.
[04:13:43] And we're stuck towards the end of a church.
[04:13:47] Take over the service but they made it near and possible for parishioners to get out and leave.
[04:13:51] One woman broke her arm. Oh my god.
[04:13:54] The terrorized college students in young women were sobbing. It was
[04:13:58] impactfully it's a long time to work through what the fuck.
[04:14:00] Abs here are considered to scream in the faces of young children while they were crying.
[04:14:06] What the fuck is going on here? Oh my god.
[04:14:12] You don't think screaming at kids is a big deal. I think this is a big deal for sure.
[04:14:17] Like, yeah absolutely it is. It's nuts and yeah they keep it long strong.
[04:14:21] They can not pretend to be a house of God while harboring someone who's directing
[04:14:25] ice agents to recap it on our community.
[04:14:27] Yeah, it's pretty standard.
[04:14:28] Of course, people are going to say that it makes perfect sense.
[04:14:31] And the congregation from the past.
[04:14:35] Yeah, we saw this before, but yeah, I mean, I don't know how any of this happens.
[04:14:39] Right?
[04:14:40] I really don't.
[04:14:41] It just gets more and more extreme, doesn't it?
[04:14:43] It gets absolutely nuts.
[04:14:45] Imagine, I'm trying to imagine going to a Sunday school at eight years old and dealing with that crazy.
[04:14:50] crazy? Yeah, I know. What's this destiny thing people want me to look at?
[04:14:57] Was this a shooting a man in Minneapolis justified not just like these Americans not your
[04:15:01] friend kept them out of your life. I don't even know what that means. I mean it seems
[04:15:05] like it literally clearly wasn't justified not sure. Yeah, a lot of people don't really
[04:15:09] know. And 4% can't say where they know what the pole was about. Yeah, it's probably true.
[04:15:16] And anyway, let's see here, saw the video, didn't see a video.
[04:15:19] Not really a big surprise there.
[04:15:21] Propagandus to Song gets paid by China.
[04:15:27] What's this?
[04:15:29] Well, it wasn't a happy year.
[04:15:30] I mean, you have to let's go to our city.
[04:15:32] I'm Palestinian here, so I'm sure you will know where
[04:15:33] I'm in front of, right?
[04:15:34] Yeah, of course.
[04:15:35] So, I want to lead a commitment to the alances.
[04:15:37] Yeah.
[04:15:38] Um, obviously, a quick attention to the kind of military
[04:15:41] that we're not expecting, but we're sitting here.
[04:15:42] Yeah.
[04:15:43] And as opposed to being with the government, we're trying to
[04:15:44] I can't believe you're gonna get paid by other countries to do propaganda that no one carries
[04:15:48] Like usually I thought in the past right like with the 10th media temple shit that had to be done like secretly
[04:15:54] Yeah, that's true. I was on just paid by China to go and do like a whole propaganda toward literally nobody gives a fuck
[04:16:01] That's absolutely insane to me
[04:16:06] Has he denied this? I don't know if he's denied this I don't know this guy has no more valid opinions on American
[04:16:12] media or politics like no one should take them seriously or are you kind of like
[04:16:16] what would China want I guess or what would some whoever's paying him at that point
[04:16:19] in time that's just insane to me.
[04:16:21] I agree with him like anybody who's getting money from a foreign government like
[04:16:25] this is like this is the same outlook that I have is like if you're getting
[04:16:30] paid by a foreign government and if you're a citizen of a foreign government
[04:16:34] like I wouldn't trust like okay some person that is like a fucking I don't
[04:16:39] know a citizen in some other random country you should not be letting
[04:16:42] this person run for office here in America. This is insane. What's the tweet under?
[04:16:48] They're actual evidence. I bet my life on it.
[04:16:50] What's the existence of the task for evidence to that? It can be so utterly clueless.
[04:16:55] The song took what 10 friends on first class take it trips to some of the most expensive places
[04:16:59] in China had a guided CCP tour guide. They gave them a little red book of Malco to whatever.
[04:17:04] Is there evidence? Did he got a coisi did? There's a reason why he hasn't said he has it.
[04:17:08] He absolutely was compensated in some form. They either complying entire trip
[04:17:11] for him and all of his little dick suck streamer friends, or they'd pay them directly.
[04:17:15] My guess is probably more just the entire trip was free. It would be my guess.
[04:17:19] And then maybe some clever little cash thing do that Billy Billy for all the preferential
[04:17:24] treatment he gets on that. Yeah. I don't know, man. I really don't. Yeah, I have no idea.
[04:17:30] Two extra service thing and salt pistol. I have no idea about this.
[04:17:33] Yeah, if this is it, this is just more bullshit. I don't know. This is from yesterday or
[04:17:38] as if from yesterday three hours ago.
[04:17:40] CCP sponsor propaganda tour.
[04:17:42] I do think that by the way, if he's taking money to do that,
[04:17:46] it's obvious, he's wrong.
[04:17:47] I mean, it's not even a question if it's wrong or not.
[04:17:50] I mean, you can't be taking money from a foreign fucking government.
[04:17:54] I mean, duh, fucking, of course you can't do that.
[04:17:58] Gifts count under the video above the pistol.
[04:18:01] Well, I under the video above the pistol.
[04:18:03] I don't see what what do you want me to see
[04:18:10] this
[04:18:11] from the founding fathers the frame of the world americanism is a heresy in the capital
[04:18:16] church you know that
[04:18:17] and he's that
[04:18:17] and he's that
[04:18:18] and he's that
[04:18:19] and he's living room or go
[04:18:22] living uh... in the Catholic
[04:18:23] Vatican or go live in
[04:18:24] prehistoric where the
[04:18:25] why being the United States and try to change his sense of the
[04:18:27] credit regime when that's not fundamentally what the country is about
[04:18:31] Yeah, I've seen this a long time ago. It's not even a big deal.
[04:18:34] Like this has happened to religion. Yeah.
[04:18:36] I don't think there's anything new about this at all. There's nothing even going on.
[04:18:40] So it's that simple. Let me go back. I'll look at the other posts too.
[04:18:44] And Marxism 101, Americanism. I'm not going to get into that.
[04:18:48] This is like some argument they had two years ago who gives the shit.
[04:18:51] So let's go back. I'll see. I can find the other posts here.
[04:18:55] Oh, this is really kind of extreme. And it does seem like very clearly.
[04:18:59] Let me go and find this, and where is it here? Where did it go?
[04:19:08] I'm going to be honest, I read this girl's name, and it reminded me that Neo3 is coming out soon.
[04:19:13] I am so excited for that fucking game, man. I really am. I cannot wait for this shit to come out.
[04:19:18] It means just read about killing Trump. Like, I think in general, like my opinion on that is that like,
[04:19:27] Obviously, you shouldn't say Destiny said that 50 times.
[04:19:32] It's going to be very hard for him to get banned for saying,
[04:19:35] I'm just going to be honest.
[04:19:36] High guard tomorrow? Yes, absolutely.
[04:19:38] Code Vane 2 tomorrow.
[04:19:39] Wait, this code Vane come out on the same day
[04:19:41] that high guard does?
[04:19:42] I don't think that's true.
[04:19:43] I'm pretty sure it's not.
[04:19:45] Let me see what here.
[04:19:46] So absolutely massive crowd calling for the return of the Shah
[04:19:49] of Iran.
[04:19:50] Oh boy.
[04:19:51] There's a lot of these people.
[04:19:56] of these people early access all I didn't know that. Wow.
[04:20:07] That's a lot. I don't see a lot of protests and rallies for the Islamic Republic, you know.
[04:20:14] I don't see hardly any of those. I wonder why. It's a big mystery.
[04:20:18] Yeah, of course. And what was the rest of these here too? But it does seem like very
[04:20:25] clearly this is going, I think right now, in probably there's a good chance, like let me
[04:20:32] see, Iran, uh, jepel this up to New Camp Hempings. Well, let me look at this first, right?
[04:20:40] And so it looks like very clearly the U.S. strike forces arrived in the Middle East and
[04:20:45] waiting orders. Iran has closed its airspace. Iran's leader has urgently moved to a bunker
[04:20:51] due to high risk of attack. One of the successful traders bet on no, maybe another insider
[04:20:57] trader. Look at this.
[04:21:03] Oh boy, it's an old video.
[04:21:14] That's what they're gonna be coming from, right?
[04:21:16] I mean, it's pretty obvious.
[04:21:18] Yeah, show it for us.
[04:21:22] I wonder if they're gonna use the laser beams on them.
[04:21:28] Hmm.
[04:21:30] you know what is arrived honestly I bet this is not even that many of them down like they're only bringing out like one or two
[04:21:36] like I don't think that they really need to honestly
[04:21:39] bronze not majority muslim yeah obviously they're not I mean what what yeah they're being forced to be majority muslim that's the difference
[04:21:46] uh... UAE Jordan and the UK will all help the u.s. to attack around
[04:21:52] man
[04:21:54] Things are not looking good at all, huh?
[04:21:57] And yeah, just before the king saw the errone of democracy,
[04:22:00] I don't know what happened before then, I have no idea.
[04:22:03] And you have more protests here that are happening too.
[04:22:05] It's crazy that like they just turned off the internet,
[04:22:10] so nobody knows what's happening, but at the same time it's going on.
[04:22:14] Yeah, it's still getting worse and worse.
[04:22:17] Thank God for you on. Yeah, you on is able to bring that starlinks with some of these people I've internet.
[04:22:33] It's actually like a huge massive thing. I don't think people people talk about how important that is.
[04:22:38] But it definitely is.
[04:22:40] Sorrowing's train around. Yeah, he's just giving out for free to them and
[04:22:44] Smash the Islamic regime. Thanks fucking God and new footage from Karaz shows the battles taking place in the streets. Look at this
[04:22:54] This is nuts
[04:22:56] This is worse than Minnesota. Oh my god
[04:23:00] Right by the way we have a letter 11 carrier groups in total. We only said one. Why would you need to send more than one?
[04:23:06] I mean, it places a ship all the way, they can't even keep up.
[04:23:10] They can't even stop their own people that are disarmed.
[04:23:12] Like, yeah, obviously, like, what do you, how many fucking aircraft carriers do you need?
[04:23:17] I'm losing, it's not an option.
[04:23:20] Yeah, I actually think that it isn't an option.
[04:23:23] I think they either win this revolution or they die.
[04:23:26] Like, I don't see any universe where they come back for this from this and everything just returns back to normal.
[04:23:34] I don't see that happening. I think that there is a almost guarantee that some crazy shit is going to happen.
[04:23:41] One way or another. They're wrong. They actually sent two strike groups. Is that right, Minnesota next? Yeah.
[04:23:46] Sineer. Send an aircraft carrier over to Minnesota.
[04:23:55] They're injecting high doses of potassium onto the answer before releasing them to the die in two days.
[04:23:59] Well, I mean, what a surprise.
[04:24:02] I mean again like this what these people do
[04:24:06] Yeah, I mean if you're a oppressive dictatorship like people regime that mergers your own people like that's what you're going to do
[04:24:14] Of course because they have to rely on extreme measures like that in order to terrify people
[04:24:21] Doing camps yeah
[04:24:23] people are in people yeah I mean I guess they are I mean like you know they're basically
[04:24:31] fucking demons but yeah I could say so Iran and this is the new number now Iran death toll
[04:24:37] could top 30 thousand people how many people were killed in the 1989
[04:24:53] I think it's like 16,000.
[04:25:01] So this is one of the highest amounts of...
[04:25:08] Jesus Christ. Okay, just just tell me, like, just give me an answer. They're not giving an answer here.
[04:25:14] Actually, let me look at this here too. New footage of Ron shows members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
[04:25:19] This is the IRGC obviously fleeing as protests erupted yesterday.
[04:25:28] Man, they roach them out, huh?
[04:25:32] That they roach them out real quick. Man, how about that?
[04:25:41] I bet you it's above 60, okay? I bet it is, too.
[04:25:46] Yep, absolutely. Roach out, else social credit. I know that.
[04:25:49] None of these are new. It's all from January 8th and 9th. Yeah, I'm not surprised.
[04:25:53] And let me go back. I'll pull this up. And I'll just so you guys have a comparison, right?
[04:25:58] A frame of reference for how extreme and bad this is.
[04:26:01] So there's obviously a lot of numbers that are disputed. What's the base number?
[04:26:06] Probably about like, super saying, 2,600,
[04:26:09] uh, primed to minimum of 10,000. So even the most extreme estimate possible is nothing like
[04:26:17] Iran. Look at that. It's nothing like it. That's what's insane about it.
[04:26:26] You're commanding? 1979? No, I'm not, I'm talking about in the Tiananmen Square,
[04:26:32] because people look at the other previous protests where a lot of people were killed as a
[04:26:36] as a result of this.
[04:26:37] And what I'm saying is that this is one of the main ones
[04:26:40] that people always use as a frame of reference.
[04:26:43] And I'm saying this is how much worse the Iranian one is.
[04:26:47] You see what my point is here?
[04:26:48] Like I was using it yet, obviously the Iran took over
[04:26:51] at 19 was at 79, but that's not what I meant.
[04:26:54] Anyway, let me go back, I'll read some of the Reddit post
[04:26:57] too, because I didn't miss out on these and get into them.
[04:26:59] We all know numbers the lie, only like six died,
[04:27:01] that were a massade, sure, of course.
[04:27:04] And you should be able to impede law enforcement,
[04:27:06] resist arrest and fight cops while conceal carrying a pistol.
[04:27:09] Second amendment, no, I'm not a supporter.
[04:27:11] And I have nothing but content for your backwards gun rights
[04:27:14] beliefs.
[04:27:15] So yeah, this argument wouldn't work on me,
[04:27:17] but maybe if I use it on you, you'll do what I want.
[04:27:19] True.
[04:27:20] She's back.
[04:27:21] Amber heard?
[04:27:24] Oh, no.
[04:27:29] Not again.
[04:27:31] Are you fucking kidding me?
[04:27:32] Amber Hurd returns to Sundance documentary about women's silenced by defamation suits.
[04:27:39] Oh my God.
[04:27:47] You lost the case in front of the entire world.
[04:27:51] Everybody saw you lose the case.
[04:27:54] You shit on his bed.
[04:27:56] What are you doing?
[04:27:58] Really?
[04:27:59] Like, ha, do I really, like, there's no way they're going to run it back round
[04:28:02] One, two, please, absolutely not.
[04:28:05] Never again, silence by defamation suits, recalls Johnny Deptrial, I didn't understand it could
[04:28:11] get so much worse for me.
[04:28:12] See guys, that's why it always pays off to be an optimist.
[04:28:17] That's the reason, and now we're finally getting more people, you know, now more content
[04:28:22] from Amber heard.
[04:28:23] Now I don't know if anything's going to get any worse for her or she's going to do anything.
[04:28:28] I think that now this is kind of what happens in some of these situations is that whenever
[04:28:33] it was happening, there were almost nobody defending her because the facts were readily
[04:28:37] accessible and everybody was talking about them, but whenever the facts are not readily
[04:28:42] accessible and there's nothing going on right here.
[04:28:45] Oh yeah, yeah, I'm probably, yeah, I'm sure it's a good idea to watch them.
[04:28:47] I mean, I found, I thought somebody's going to link me something and it was going to
[04:28:49] look at.
[04:28:50] And anyway, so yeah, now that everybody is kind of forgotten about it, now these people
[04:28:55] what they're going to do is they're going to insert their own fan fiction for what
[04:29:00] actually happened to Amber heard and how she was actually targeted and treated horribly
[04:29:05] and everybody is so mean and everything is terrible and misogyny is the reason why she lost
[04:29:10] the case and everything else. So that's what's happening right here. Is there trying to
[04:29:15] basically just make up a bunch of lies to protect her? And the reason why is that there's a lot of
[04:29:20] toxic women that think that they can do anything that they want in a relationship and so they
[04:29:24] They defend other women no matter what.
[04:29:27] It doesn't matter if this woman shits on your bed, it doesn't matter if she beats
[04:29:30] you, it doesn't matter if she stabs you, women, these women will always defend other women
[04:29:34] no matter what.
[04:29:35] And there are guys that do this, too, but with women it's a lot more common.
[04:29:38] This is a sign to the fact, by the way, I'm not being a misogynist, I'm being a scientist.
[04:29:43] So you can just look it up yourself.
[04:29:45] So yeah, that's what's happening.
[04:29:47] I can fix her.
[04:29:48] No, bro, like if Johnny Depp couldn't do it, you don't have a chance.
[04:29:51] nation, she defamed herself by shitting in that bed. That's right, Amber Tird. I remember
[04:29:57] that whenever the fucking that guy said it in the trial man. The trial was better than any
[04:30:03] movie I have ever watched. Remember the crazy twitchy psychiatrist? I do, I remember him.
[04:30:08] Yep, oh my fucking god. That was an entire month of content. I remember that really well.
[04:30:14] Shit in his bed cut his finger tip off, but somehow thought that she'd come out ahead.
[04:30:18] My man, my dog stepped on a bee. Oh my fucking god. This is not about me. I've lost my ability to speak.
[04:30:25] I'm not here to tell my story. I don't want to tell my story. You know why?
[04:30:30] You know why? Because you lost bitch. I don't want to use my voice anymore. That's the problem. No, that's not the problem.
[04:30:37] That's the solution. And thank god, it got solved. What an annoying, retarded bitch. Thank god this happened.
[04:30:44] I was so happy, man.
[04:30:46] And the other woman literally shit in her bed.
[04:30:48] She did.
[04:30:49] She was an absolute fucking psycho.
[04:30:52] And I did see this, Jeff Keely.
[04:31:06] Jeff Keely is, I think this is the best way to say it.
[04:31:10] The biggest or a risk I've ever seen.
[04:31:14] So, high guard comes out tomorrow, Jeff Keely put it in his show, and apparently he gave
[04:31:20] them the spot for free.
[04:31:24] He gave them the final spot for free, and he is committed.
[04:31:31] This is a man that is willing to go down with his ship.
[04:31:35] He posts in 48 hours, I'll be accepting your apologies.
[04:31:43] he actually that guy.
[04:31:47] Oh my fucking god.
[04:31:50] I'm honestly really impressed.
[04:31:52] Oh, like at this point, I'm excited.
[04:31:54] Either Jeff proves us wrong or Jeff is the modern audience.
[04:31:57] I think Jeff's the modern audience.
[04:31:59] I do.
[04:32:00] I think he's got either the totally get it wrong.
[04:32:02] But what if it's insanely good?
[04:32:04] That would be in Stelby Nights, man.
[04:32:06] So yeah, bro, he's putting it on the table.
[04:32:08] I respect this.
[04:32:09] I do.
[04:32:10] Tomorrow we will absolutely play high guard by the way.
[04:32:13] 100% will we already talked about that before all the signal stuff but yeah it's really
[04:32:18] funny for me to see that Trump and Harry Potter oh god and I don't know if this is we've
[04:32:23] had a lot of these again Gandalf violates international law invading more door with Hobbits
[04:32:28] illegally toppling Sauron so you know what's really funny about this is that actually to
[04:32:34] disagree this is true so the a story whenever they were sent like Gandalf was sent he was originally
[04:32:40] I think, Oren, who was the My Our Spirit, who was sent by Monway, the Vailorn, down
[04:32:46] to Middle-Earth, Arda, in order to guide the races of Middle-Earth into being able to
[04:32:51] resist the evil of Sauron and also the corruption of Melkor as a whole.
[04:32:57] And one of the things that the Astari were told to do, one of their prerogatives was
[04:33:03] to not use their power, and to not use their power as demons or as angels, right?
[04:33:09] But just see you understand the Baurog in the first movie and Gandalf are the same thing.
[04:33:16] They are.
[04:33:17] Like you think the Baurog is a flary on and Gandalf is a Vaporion.
[04:33:23] Well, maybe not a Vaporion, but you know what I'm saying.
[04:33:26] They're basically the exact same thing, but one of them is good and one of them is bad.
[04:33:30] They're both my our spirits because they're a created by Eruvotorn.
[04:33:33] And so you know, no, no, no, this is important. This is very important.
[04:33:37] And so whenever Gandalf expressed that, you know, I'm the servitive of the secret fire and everything,
[04:33:43] you know, he's, you know, proclaiming to the Bauerog like, Yobro, like, I'm here, like the boss sent me.
[04:33:49] And that actually was breaking his vow. It was.
[04:33:53] Now, there are people that are discussing and there's always been a consideration that it's okay for him to use his powers against things that are equivalent to him,
[04:34:02] like, you know, other my our spirits and things like that.
[04:34:05] But whenever he did use his powers to fight that ballroom,
[04:34:09] that was technically against the Astari Valle.
[04:34:15] It was.
[04:34:18] So there's, there's some truth to this.
[04:34:21] He did, he broke the rules.
[04:34:25] Is it what you could say it was a war crime?
[04:34:32] Somebody says did Mordor have a... did Mordor have a oil?
[04:34:36] Check where you are. They're airing the theatrical extended edition and select the
[04:34:39] hitters for the trilogy. Oh, bro. I thought about going and seeing that I have.
[04:34:44] So, yeah, they need to investigate Candle. Well, they did. To be fair, he was investigated,
[04:34:49] and he was gone, you know, a life-age or whatever he said. I didn't found that they found out
[04:34:55] that it was actually okay and he got a promotion. But originally, yeah, that's what it was.
[04:35:00] This Gandalf had limitations.
[04:35:02] He couldn't use his powers to the fullest.
[04:35:04] Yeah, that's true.
[04:35:05] Technically, the Balrog attacks first
[04:35:06] and Gandalf defended himself.
[04:35:08] Yeah, the Balrog, you see he had a weapon, right?
[04:35:10] This is a deadly weapon.
[04:35:12] And so Gandalf had the, you know,
[04:35:14] he had the right to be able to do that.
[04:35:16] Stuff like Gandalf already, no, I'm telling you, right?
[04:35:18] Melcore corrupting the Balrog to use a shadow as fire as well.
[04:35:21] So it was fine.
[04:35:21] Well, it wasn't really.
[04:35:22] And I think that that was the idea that it was okay.
[04:35:25] But like also, I think that the story
[04:35:28] were supposed to not use their powers, unless they were going up against something that
[04:35:32] was also a supernatural force.
[04:35:36] The women in the powers, by the way, started by the Baylor, prolonged war against
[04:35:41] Sauron.
[04:35:42] And if so, was it a wise decision of the Baylor to limit their powers?
[04:35:45] I think that it was a wise decision of the Baylor to limit their powers, even though it
[04:35:49] did cause more lives to be lost, because those lives would ultimately go into the afterlife
[04:35:53] where they could celebrate their existence with the Euroluvitar and participate in the
[04:35:58] song number one so they wouldn't really be gone because there is a defined after life
[04:36:03] and number two by being able to overcome evil themselves it's like the idea of
[04:36:08] teaching and the fish you know like he can feed himself forever so that's actually the reason
[04:36:14] how do you know this you read the books I know a lot of things yeah I know a lot of things
[04:36:20] like what do you mean but you really didn't know the shit like what do y'all think I do all
[04:36:27] day. I jerk off and I look at video game shit and fantasy shit. Yeah, like, obviously,
[04:36:36] what are you talking about? When was a Garth I mentioned? A Garth that is minestearth. Actually,
[04:36:45] a Garth that is valinore. Yeah, a Garth that is valinore. And they're trying to get back to
[04:36:52] the car for.
[04:36:53] Whenever you think about it, it's not even really that wrong, it's not.
[04:36:59] Man, I have you played Shadow's mortar, no I have it, I always viewed every single
[04:37:04] ward of the ring's video game outside of the trilogy video games as fan fiction.
[04:37:09] However everybody is said Shadow of Mordor is great, and maybe that's it, what's behind
[04:37:13] the staggering drop and murder rate, no one knows for sure.
[04:37:18] Really, nobody has any idea I'm starting to think as Mon was right about the experts, experts
[04:37:24] aren't real.
[04:37:25] Okay?
[04:37:26] The people that are considered experts are the people that we're getting bees and seas
[04:37:30] next to you whenever you were in school.
[04:37:32] Okay?
[04:37:33] They're not experts about fucking anything.
[04:37:35] Like maybe they can read a chart and if they can read it really well, that's even more dangerous
[04:37:39] because it means they know how to lie about the chart.
[04:37:42] So that's it.
[04:37:43] Eves Body Figures based on a 3D scan.
[04:37:44] Three-in-women, stellar blade versus modern British woven, same pose, porn versus a human.
[04:37:52] Hot woman equals porn and not human, sounds quite sexist and objectifying.
[04:37:57] No, this is the reason why this happens, okay?
[04:38:00] Is that fat women don't like accepting the reality that there are people that are women
[04:38:05] in the world that are not fat?
[04:38:08] That's the problem.
[04:38:09] is that they have to rewrite the entire universe
[04:38:13] byology, physics, and gravity in order to justify
[04:38:18] why they can't stop eating McDonald's.
[04:38:21] So plain seats need to be larger.
[04:38:25] Clothes need to cost more money to make up
[04:38:27] for the extra fabric that it takes to close them
[04:38:30] because it takes three times as much fucking cloth.
[04:38:33] You know, food portions need to be larger.
[04:38:36] Cars need to be different.
[04:38:38] men need to be attracted to them, you know,
[04:38:42] a health standards need to be completely changed.
[04:38:45] All of this so a fat bitch can stop,
[04:38:47] can not have to stop eating food.
[04:38:50] All of this, so she doesn't have to stop
[04:38:52] going to golden corral.
[04:38:55] We are reinventing the entire universe
[04:38:58] just for a hog to be happy.
[04:39:01] Isn't that crazy?
[04:39:03] Take one for the team, brother?
[04:39:05] Absolutely not.
[04:39:08] Do you have any chaps today, yeah, here?
[04:39:14] Fly liberally.
[04:39:18] It will rise!
[04:39:20] Free help!
[04:39:22] Black lives matter!
[04:39:26] This is, bro, I would have said some shit.
[04:39:29] In seventh grade, I would have done the exact same thing.
[04:39:32] I would have, yeah, Tony's always...
[04:39:34] Seeing if I had a hidden talent,
[04:39:36] So I can put my job.
[04:39:38] You know it.
[04:39:41] Anyways, neon signs are like this are good at first glance.
[04:39:44] The acrylic we use is not recycled,
[04:39:46] so the effect is particularly good.
[04:39:48] Customizable in any shape or color.
[04:39:50] No, I'm a little cute.
[04:39:51] 7 to 10 days to the lower end.
[04:39:52] Wow.
[04:39:53] Each set come with two years warranty.
[04:39:55] What am I shipping?
[04:39:56] Go to the wig and a bottle.
[04:39:57] Staying out.
[04:39:58] What's your sign cost and follow LC sign?
[04:40:00] Man, that was fucking funny.
[04:40:02] But I remember like my dad was like,
[04:40:04] Dad was like, you know, he was like sick.
[04:40:07] And he loved watching these videos.
[04:40:09] I would show him these videos like every day.
[04:40:11] He loved the fucking that the Tony videos.
[04:40:14] Where do you, when do you buy a sign?
[04:40:16] I need two men.
[04:40:17] Nurses strike.
[04:40:18] They want to strike leave their patients unattended
[04:40:19] for not showing up to work
[04:40:20] and violate the health care oath.
[04:40:21] They took a stand in solidarity for him.
[04:40:23] I don't know about this.
[04:40:24] I mean, again, like I have no idea what's going on
[04:40:26] but this is insane.
[04:40:27] Someone made Asmond, Towson, Wild Midnight.
[04:40:30] Found his son, I'm like,
[04:40:32] Come on. The thing was never super. I saw this before and what is this? A son of Minnesota?
[04:40:39] Or if I see a son accused a certain someone in being a war tourist? I don't even know what happened with this. I have no idea
[04:40:45] But let me go back. I will watch this
[04:40:48] Somebody made as Mon's house in Wow, Midnight. Oh
[04:40:53] Boy, here we go
[04:40:56] Let me pause this
[04:41:02] Okay.
[04:41:06] Okay.
[04:41:15] Okay.
[04:41:18] All my fucking god.
[04:41:30] Are you fucking kidding me?
[04:41:35] It's accurate!
[04:41:38] Holy shit, man!
[04:41:41] How is this even real?
[04:41:46] They even, and here's the thing too,
[04:41:48] they even have the cobwebs that are on top of the beam.
[04:41:51] And there's the light right there too, it's over here.
[04:41:55] Holy shit!
[04:41:58] What are the jars? Oh, this is perfect. Wait, they even have the cabinets and there's a computer and there's even a
[04:42:17] There's the rug I had to, this is amazing.
[04:42:24] And then there's this, the monitor that's always off.
[04:42:31] Okay. This is amazing. I'm sorry. This is fucking amazing.
[04:42:39] Wow.
[04:42:40] Where is this? I'm trying to...
[04:42:47] Okay guys. Okay, so a dead rat, a dead roach, a human skull, and books and shit thrown everywhere.
[04:43:02] Okay, all right, all right, all right.
[04:43:09] it is. Well, what do you think guys? I think it's pretty good. I'm gonna be honest. I think this
[04:43:21] is pretty damn good. Holy shit. He's got a roadchon the wall and the silver hand. Oh, that's
[04:43:29] It's the Alliance 1, 2, actually.
[04:43:31] It's pretty close.
[04:43:34] Holy shit, man.
[04:43:36] Oh, what is- what?
[04:43:41] Oh, is that old Wendy's chili?
[04:43:44] It's gotta be old Wendy's chili right there.
[04:43:48] Wow.
[04:43:51] All the crew in the paintings I have for monitors.
[04:43:55] That's my computer.
[04:43:59] Honestly man.
[04:44:04] Yeah, kind of.
[04:44:06] Yeah, it's about right.
[04:44:12] How the fuck did you get that?
[04:44:17] How the fuck did he get this?
[04:44:23] Little bit of a tip.
[04:44:24] The red one is the one that's lit up.
[04:44:28] It's actually the orange one because the red one broke now.
[04:44:31] It's the orange one, not the purple one.
[04:44:37] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, okay.
[04:44:43] Oh my fucking God. That's exactly the way it looks.
[04:44:51] This is nuts.
[04:44:52] Oh, god, what a god.
[04:44:59] Oh, great. It's more in my house, right?
[04:45:05] Yeah, I do have a dead animal in there.
[04:45:09] I don't think.
[04:45:10] I don't think it's the water quality actual.
[04:45:13] So they actually, this is, they have the decomposing rat in the house.
[04:45:18] Hey, I'm gonna show you all the power of my cooking set.
[04:45:22] It's this thing.
[04:45:23] I just...
[04:45:25] I...
[04:45:31] Oh my god, my parents.
[04:45:33] Wow.
[04:45:34] This is amazing.
[04:45:37] Holy fucking shit.
[04:45:45] Whoa, what was that?
[04:45:48] Ahhhh, okay.
[04:45:53] There's the, yeah, what's that, that I'm going to show in there, right now.
[04:45:59] Okay.
[04:46:00] Look, it's not this bad, okay.
[04:46:02] Like, there's not cobwebs.
[04:46:04] Louis, it all, that's their cobwebs.
[04:46:07] Uh-huh.
[04:46:08] That's ready, mate.
[04:46:10] No.
[04:46:11] I'm creeping, did I put it in there to make it stick to me?
[04:46:14] Oh my God.
[04:46:18] They even added in the concrete.
[04:46:22] Holy shit, this is good.
[04:46:25] This is more accurate than that's the answer to the answer.
[04:46:35] This is...
[04:46:37] This is ridiculous. I've got to send this to some of my friends.
[04:46:40] Like this is fucking insane.
[04:46:42] They actually made my room in World Warcraft.
[04:46:46] Wow.
[04:46:48] It's like you're up there, something like that.
[04:46:51] I...
[04:46:54] Oh!
[04:46:56] Did I throw up there?
[04:46:59] No!
[04:47:01] That was on the bed.
[04:47:04] Yeah, I threw up on...
[04:47:06] I was by friend Eric that threw up on the bed.
[04:47:09] I threw up on the floor downstairs,
[04:47:11] but I haven't thrown up on this floor.
[04:47:14] Yeah, that's different, the blood wall, no.
[04:47:22] There's no way to throw the left over Mexican food with the different halapids, the
[04:47:29] different, like fucking, what are they, peppers?
[04:47:32] Oh my God.
[04:47:33] And that's the other computer, and that's the big monitor that I bought.
[04:47:38] I thought, did I, yeah, that's gone.
[04:47:41] Okay, yeah, I thought I gave it to Cody.
[04:47:43] So yeah, do I absolutely have that?
[04:47:48] Left over food stacked on top of each other?
[04:47:52] Oh my god.
[04:47:54] Hey slow phone push.
[04:47:58] Yeah, I have that.
[04:48:04] That's actually the way it looks.
[04:48:06] Yeah, that's about it.
[04:48:07] I mean, it's clean right now, but like before, this is exactly how it looked.
[04:48:13] They're roach on the wall, oh my god, look at curtains over it, they'll have like
[04:48:23] a tinder from the blanket's here, those are all the blankets, oh my god, I think this
[04:48:31] is the most accurate one, oh with the drinks next to the fucking, yeah, next to the bed, holy
[04:48:38] shit. Oh my yeah it's about right? And that way that's that's my chair. Kind of yeah. Holy shit.
[04:49:02] And then it's the L shape desk.
[04:49:07] Oh my god.
[04:49:09] This is amazing.
[04:49:12] Look at this.
[04:49:17] Now this does make me want to play while again.
[04:49:20] It does.
[04:49:21] I mean the noot's fanchant's going to come out soon, so I should probably get ready.
[04:49:27] Okay, okay
[04:49:34] Wow
[04:49:41] Holy fucking shit down. This is this is so good really. I mean this is this is this is this is amazing
[04:49:49] Look at that all
[04:49:51] And even got that bands on there from the scarf that uh
[04:49:55] But, back in my friend, Nixos gave us, you know, it looks bad or whatever it does matter.
[04:50:02] It doesn't matter.
[04:50:03] Yep.
[04:50:04] And that's my air conditioning unit.
[04:50:06] Holy fuck, man.
[04:50:09] Sans of our gaming.
[04:50:14] Absolutely fucking bass.
[04:50:16] Let me watch the beginning of this again.
[04:50:18] I'm going to link you guys to the video.
[04:50:19] Give it a like.
[04:50:20] Give them a sub. That's amazing.
[04:50:21] Holy shit.
[04:50:22] Yeah, they put so much work into this.
[04:50:24] into this. This is incredible. Oh my god, this took hours to make. I don't know your
[04:50:28] flat hurt. Yeah, I am. I think it's awesome. I think it's really cool and it's a load.
[04:50:45] Is this the best advert for me? Yeah, this is the best advertisement for me. It's like that soon.
[04:50:54] I don't even know what to say, it's the circus music.
[04:51:04] Yeah, I think so, the dark moon fair, right?
[04:51:07] It's so better than the last fan art.
[04:51:11] Is that right?
[04:51:12] Well, I also want to swear a drop on him like that.
[04:51:15] This is amazing.
[04:51:17] amazing hours from a day to week to go. Really I haven't done anything with the
[04:51:21] building system at all.
[04:51:26] Maybe I should make this in my home.
[04:51:30] Where do you go? Where do you go? Jesus Christ.
[04:51:36] Do you see the get-wrap? This is the water plant.
[04:51:38] I just some of this is just amazing.
[04:51:42] I'm just totally fucking flatter, I really am, oh my god, new intro, there's a good shit, yeah, I could do something about this, this is incredible, I am completely flattered, I think this is amazing, I love it, I do, I'm gonna give the video like, only has 700 subs, here I'll link it to you guys again, wow, this is something special, yep, there it is,
[04:52:11] And after building this, did you wash your hands? What do you mean?
[04:52:17] What the fuck? I praise the axes, this. Well, here we are. Here I am.
[04:52:22] And yeah, such talent, the dead rat, LMAL. This is insane.
[04:52:26] Not only is it totally accurate, the level of detail and cover solutions for the trash and roaches is just nuts.
[04:52:32] This better reach a channel, mad greatness. Oh, everybody knew I was going to watch this man.
[04:52:38] like out of course I was gonna watch this shit. This is amazing. I love it. And again, like I just
[04:52:44] um, I feel like in general like wow is always gonna have a really special spot in my heart.
[04:52:51] I'm always gonna love wow and it's just, it's always gonna be a game that I feel like I
[04:52:57] will look back on and I don't regret any of my time that I've played World of Warcraft. I really
[04:53:03] don't, I don't regret it at all. I had so much fun playing the game. It was absolutely
[04:53:09] fucking amazing. Let me see if I can pull this off. Give me one second. I was trying
[04:53:13] to get something, but then it didn't load. And let me see if I can do it this time. Okay,
[04:53:19] yes it is. All right, we're good. So it's ever classes the same for me. Yeah, it's like,
[04:53:24] I feel like there's so many of these that I just can never really forget how good they
[04:53:29] I do kind of miss playing the game, but it's been quite a long time since I've really taken it seriously,
[04:53:37] or played it a lot. But we will watch this. Maybe it's going to be maybe midnight will be the time.
[04:53:44] Right now, I'm at the position with midnight and everything else that I just, like, I'm totally fine playing the game casually.
[04:53:53] I don't need to do anything seriously, like probably whenever I come back, I don't know if any of my real-life friends are still playing, they probably are, I've been playing for 20 years, right?
[04:54:02] And like, I might just hang out with the boys.
[04:54:06] Yeah, just game in with the guys.
[04:54:10] I mean, yeah, why the fuck? No, like, I mean, who cares? Like, let's say we can't do anything crazy or do anything else. I feel like, yeah, no daily is, yeah, I'm just going to have fun then.
[04:54:20] just going to have fun. I got all that matters.
[04:54:24] Crash and burn!
[04:54:27] Kathleen Kennedy's story.
[04:54:30] This woman took Star Wars and she did some very questionable things with Star Wars.
[04:54:36] Kathleen Kennedy.
[04:54:38] If ever there was a name synonymous with the destruction of pop culture franchisees, the humiliation
[04:54:44] of the Kathleen Kennedy.
[04:54:46] If ever there was a name synonymous with the destruction of pop culture, franchisees, the
[04:54:51] humiliation of beloved legacy characters, creative mismanagement, misstopper Tunisians,
[04:54:56] and the young welcome in the take of the message, the message, and the modern entertainment,
[04:55:02] it's this one woman.
[04:55:03] Yeah, other people of arguably committed worst crimes against cinema, but Kennedy did it first
[04:55:08] and did it.
[04:55:09] Well, she did it systematically and at a large scale, I think that's the difference.
[04:55:13] biggest.
[04:55:14] I know that she's finally, officially, definitively stepped down as president of Lucasfilm.
[04:55:19] Thank you, though.
[04:55:20] I love literally dozens of Star Wars fans that are still invested and beginning her extended
[04:55:25] walk into the wilderness of retirement, it seems like the right time to make what I hope
[04:55:29] will be my last-ever video on this subject.
[04:55:32] Because if anyone deserves a crashing burn, it's her.
[04:55:35] Not so much because she nuked her own career and torched her own legacy, we'll get to
[04:55:39] that in due course, though.
[04:55:40] Yes, am I the only person that like I thought that it was so stupid like if I was going to tear
[04:55:45] List the characters that are the ones that I like the most in like the new Star Wars trilogy
[04:55:50] I would go
[04:55:52] Kylo Ren Finn and then maybe some but some other random extra and then after that I'd say Ray
[04:56:00] Like I like both of them way more
[04:56:03] Yes, but because she managed to burn down literally
[04:56:06] It's something around her, leaving a trail of devastating IPs in her way.
[04:56:10] Yeah. Well, somehow holding on to power as head of one of the biggest studios in the business.
[04:56:14] Right, sometimes the gross example of Pharaoh,
[04:56:17] words that Hollywood's ever seen, and believe me, it's seen a law.
[04:56:21] So grab your bargain bin, race guy Walker,
[04:56:23] and she dig up here, let's embark on crashing,
[04:56:25] but we don't have them in the Catholic Kennedy story.
[04:56:28] Kennedy was born in 1953 in Berkeley.
[04:56:31] She all won three daughters of Donald Kennedy to judge and Deon Marie, a part-time theater actress.
[04:56:38] After majoring in telecommunications and film studies at University, she soon found work at a local TV station in San Diego as a camera operator, floor manager, and eventually a production coordinate.
[04:56:49] Of course, it was clear though that if she wanted to progress, she always missed, she'd have to move to LA, which she did in 1978.
[04:56:55] and soon landed her first job as a production assistant to John Millius, who at the time was
[04:56:59] just a good stage, he'll put it back.
[04:57:01] She does.
[04:57:02] She does.
[04:57:03] I mean, the reason why she looks so good for her age is because she never stressed out
[04:57:08] about making good movies.
[04:57:10] She never stressed herself out about, oh, wow, am I destroying the franchise?
[04:57:15] She never even think about that.
[04:57:17] Yeah, she don't worry about it.
[04:57:20] Basically your job was to teach them a lesson.
[04:57:22] Aaron's in make coffee for the problem.
[04:57:25] Tuck you early, but I never
[04:57:27] can't come into room with her
[04:57:28] stetopad and her pencil and she was
[04:57:30] horrible at taking notes and she was
[04:57:32] terrible and she didn't really know how
[04:57:34] to do it very well.
[04:57:35] What she did know how to do was
[04:57:37] interrupt somebody in mid-sentence.
[04:57:39] We'd be pitching.
[04:57:42] Yeah,
[04:57:44] King idea is back and forth and Kathy
[04:57:46] supposed to be writing the idea down.
[04:57:48] Suddenly put her pencil down and would
[04:57:49] say something like, and what if he
[04:57:50] didn't get the girl, but
[04:57:52] and said he got the dog.
[04:57:55] What?
[04:57:56] Ruh.
[04:57:58] Spielberg, though, for whatever reason.
[04:58:00] I'm not talking to you.
[04:58:01] I'm talking to you.
[04:58:02] I'm talking to you.
[04:58:03] I'm talking to you.
[04:58:11] Mark, now she might have been shit at taking notes.
[04:58:13] I don't know.
[04:58:14] But to her credit, she was organally intelligent and efficient.
[04:58:17] Abel to solve problems and 88 disagreements.
[04:58:19] She soon rose through the rice to become an assistant.
[04:58:21] Come in if you're not a juicer and pull or guys and finally I fill on producer for ET in 1982
[04:58:26] Oh, well, but for a 29 year old
[04:58:28] That's not for a career was nice set and she would act as producer for nearly all of Spielberg's movies for the next 30 years
[04:58:35] She wasn't what you would call a creative person because she didn't really need to be
[04:58:39] Your job was to facilitate other people's creative visions organized by the way. That's totally fine
[04:58:44] Like a producer is in some cases more important than a director
[04:58:48] Like I remember whenever I would try to record things and like we had this other guy like a friend of mine
[04:58:54] And he would basically do the producing of it and like this guy just made everything work better
[04:58:58] And when we didn't have him nothing happened like go to just nothing happened
[04:59:02] Just sticks overcome all the problems and hurdles that come all the way. They might not have been sexy or excite in
[04:59:09] She carried out the sort of thing the general
[04:59:10] It was important, and it wanted a lot of respect in the industry.
[04:59:15] She was a project manager, basically.
[04:59:17] And to be fair, she was good at it.
[04:59:19] Yeah, work on the industry.
[04:59:20] She's a special piece of movies also brought her into the orbit of two other men
[04:59:23] who would turn out to be cornerstones of her career.
[04:59:25] George Lucas and Frank Marshall.
[04:59:27] In the case of the first man, they became close-con.
[04:59:30] I do think that it's funny that once again,
[04:59:33] it's another woman who basically gets every advantage handed to her by men
[04:59:38] then whenever they finally have an opportunity to make their own content, it's all about
[04:59:43] female empowerment and your videos about female empowerment are garbage because you never
[04:59:49] got empowered because of anything else other than I don't know, some other bullshit, right?
[04:59:54] Maybe you're good at your job, maybe not. But I do think that there's any time that I see
[04:59:59] an attractive person like an attractive young female that's in a position that's a very,
[05:00:04] very high level position, and it's by like they've been put in that position by an older guy.
[05:00:09] Like maybe this is unfair, but I do all the bias there.
[05:00:16] I do.
[05:00:17] I do.
[05:00:18] I do.
[05:00:19] I do.
[05:00:20] Maybe not so much today though, and in the case of the latter, they were married by 1987.
[05:00:24] As you can probably imagine, having close personal relationships with three of the most
[05:00:28] powerful and respected men in the business did wonders for sure.
[05:00:32] Surely the, surely the, the different industry that was exposed by Harvey Weinstein and
[05:00:39] all the other types of bad behavior in Hollywood with like, Ditty and everything, surely
[05:00:43] nothing like that ever happens.
[05:00:46] Surely there's no way anything like that ever happens.
[05:00:49] I'm not saying that's what happened.
[05:00:51] But I am saying that like people that gain advantages that way, I think that their perception
[05:00:55] on what empowerment is and what a hero's journey is, is not really in line with what the
[05:01:03] average person believes here.
[05:01:06] By the mid-90s, I think.
[05:01:07] The majority is one of the most influential producers in the industry.
[05:01:11] She even co-founded Amblan Entertainment with Spielberg and the Kennedy Marshall Production
[05:01:15] Company with her husbands.
[05:01:17] Oh good stuff.
[05:01:18] And if she continued on this course of producing an overseen individual movies, she probably
[05:01:23] would have had a still a career and retired as the single most successful female producer
[05:01:27] ever.
[05:01:28] That's the story right though.
[05:01:29] Fate had other plans for Kathleen Kennedy to far through the very short story.
[05:01:32] Yeah.
[05:01:33] Maybe you're right.
[05:01:34] But she'd be friendly back in the 1980s.
[05:01:35] Somebody saying that like actually it might not be that it's the Peter principle,
[05:01:38] which means that basically the reason why you have people in positions of management that
[05:01:43] are incompetent is people keep getting promoted past the positions that they're competent
[05:01:47] in until they reach a position that they're incompetent in, in which case they do not
[05:01:51] receive a promotion past that because they're incompetent at their job.
[05:01:56] There's actually a really good chance that could happen too.
[05:01:57] That's a great point, you're right.
[05:02:00] He's well, by 2012, he was getting old and burned out after making the Star Wars
[05:02:04] prequels and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
[05:02:06] Disney were offering to buy up Lucasfilm from him,
[05:02:09] and he was very much tempted by the offer,
[05:02:11] but what he really needed was a safe pair of hands to leave the company in.
[05:02:14] And from this point of view, Kennedy seemed like the perfect choice.
[05:02:17] He gave her personally, he trusty to her.
[05:02:19] and when it came to experience there was nobody who could drive over her.
[05:02:22] So in late 2012, the deal was done.
[05:02:25] Disney bought over Lucasfilm and Kathleen Kennedy was installed as president of the company.
[05:02:30] Yeah.
[05:02:32] 2012.
[05:02:35] I moved a few people to get to it.
[05:02:36] I forgot what was the time.
[05:02:37] That, however, would soon change.
[05:02:40] Things started out well, at least.
[05:02:41] JJ Abrams arguably the safest pair of hands in the business at the time delivered a massive
[05:02:46] with books of his hit with the Force Awakens, the first movie in a new Star Wars trilogy.
[05:02:51] I feel like there's no chance this would have gone badly.
[05:02:55] I mean, you brought back Harrison Ford playing fucking, uh, what's his name's Han Solo.
[05:03:01] You've got this cool new lightsaber.
[05:03:03] This is the first Star Wars movie in like 20 years.
[05:03:07] Like, there's no way this was gonna go bad, really, like, I mean, I don't see it happening.
[05:03:13] that was just a glorified nostalgia trip and a thinly disguised rehash of a new
[05:03:19] whole story. Star Wars was no bigger than ever. The following year, Rogue one
[05:03:25] proved this door was could really spin off and prequels to the main story that was still
[05:03:29] financially viable.
[05:03:31] I thought Rogue one was good, honestly I did. And it's weird that you know, I don't
[05:03:37] know why it seems like a lot of the stories that they told that were like not the main
[05:03:41] one ones were better, like I've heard good things about Mandalorian, people like Andor a lot.
[05:03:47] But it's just that the main movies where I think mediocre.
[05:03:50] To potentially kickstart an entire cinematic universe just like the MCU.
[05:03:55] Unfortunately, the good times weren't to last.
[05:03:58] Oh, see, going from producer on specific film projects where you have very clearly defined
[05:04:03] tasks, objectives and responsibilities, to head of an entire studio that was sent
[05:04:07] around one man's creation is a pretty big leap that demands a whole new set of skills.
[05:04:12] Yeah, skills that Kathleen Kennedy absolutely didn't have.
[05:04:15] Well, so like logistics is very different than like artistic vision.
[05:04:19] It's totally different.
[05:04:20] And I think that these are equal quality of skills.
[05:04:23] It's not like one of these things were like, oh, the people that are the artists are better than the people that are logistics.
[05:04:28] Apps, I don't believe that at all.
[05:04:30] I think that actually like both of these are equal and just as valuable as each other.
[05:04:34] But you have to have both of them and you have to have a person that is able to understand both of those that's in the highest level of leadership position
[05:04:42] It was a strong creative vision. That was she wanted to take the franchise and how she was going to get it there
[05:04:47] She needed to plan and map out release schedules for multiple films with directors and writers that were actually suited to the projects in hand
[05:04:54] She needed to keep people on track
[05:04:56] Monitor progress and juggle multiple projects at the same time
[05:04:59] team, she needed to be a leader now, not a facility, and this is where all started
[05:05:04] to go wrong.
[05:05:05] Kennedy had hired up and come in director Ryan Johnson to write and direct the last Jedi,
[05:05:10] the second movie in the sequel trilogy.
[05:05:12] Unlike JJ though, who was all about nostalgia and fun service, Ryan was determined to
[05:05:16] shake things up and subvert fun expectations, not like I thought that was so stupid.
[05:05:22] Like every time that somebody tries to subvert fan expectations, I think that subvert
[05:05:27] is disappoint nine times out of ten with a lot of people that are making movies and men
[05:05:31] media now. It's just, oh yeah, we're going to spurred expectations by not meeting them.
[05:05:38] Devote to them. I just had one. It's his ever. Through a note, JJ's proposed ideas for the sequel
[05:05:43] killing off most of his plot threads and completely go into business for himself. Now, George
[05:05:48] Lucas probably would have stepped in at this point and told him he was being a fucking idiot,
[05:05:52] but the lack of a strong overarching plan for the sequel's complaint with Kenyza.
[05:05:56] You don't have to just let them get on with it ultimately doom the movie.
[05:06:00] T.O.J turned out to be the most divisive Star Wars film of all time completely split in the fan base into war and factions and bringing in barely half of what force awakens it made.
[05:06:10] Worst thing is probably true.
[05:06:12] Like the first movie people were generally kind of okay with it.
[05:06:15] But the second one I feel like everybody was like...
[05:06:19] Thought so.
[05:06:19] Like I remember the choreography when they were fighting in like Snokes Room.
[05:06:23] I saw like a video of like people pretending like they got hit whenever they didn't even get hit.
[05:06:27] Could you start the entity and gender politics into Star Wars in a way that had never existed before?
[05:06:33] And believe me, this was intentional. One of Kennedy's goals with Star Wars was to increase
[05:06:37] female representation on screen in the village. Why would that be your goal? Why would you make that
[05:06:42] a goal? How does that serve the audience? That doesn't serve the audience that serves you.
[05:06:48] If that not only with the franchise retain the inbuilt mail audience, they'd also attract a brand new female audience that had been put off until now.
[05:06:56] A modern audience, you might say, if you go back and you watch the midnight releases of like the old Star Wars movies and like the seven days, you're going to see tons of women there.
[05:07:08] The this entire concept is just bullshit to begin with.
[05:07:13] It's not even true.
[05:07:15] Although is in the detail, a no idea can survive bad execution, suddenly people were
[05:07:21] happy and aware of overpowered overbearing girl boss characters like Ray, Holdo and Rose
[05:07:26] Tico, and they didn't like them. Kennedy's decision to take part in the forces female
[05:07:31] forces female. Give me a fucking break. Are you kidding me?
[05:07:36] And pain for 9 in 2017, combined with her obvious feminist sensibilities instantly put
[05:07:41] are in the fire and line. For most detractors of the sequel trilogy, she became the big
[05:07:46] kind of Star Wars. Unqualified diversity higher, promote it to a job she didn't earn,
[05:07:51] presiding over a franchise she didn't build, unkill and everyone's fun by populating
[05:07:55] it with a noyan, unlikable self-insert power fantasies.
[05:07:59] So it's also that, here's another component, is that the people that are watching, the
[05:08:04] guys that watch Star Wars and it is guys. Like I'm sorry, but like, yeah, there are women
[05:08:09] at Watch The Old Movies, but Star Wars is effectively a medieval story told in space.
[05:08:16] That's it.
[05:08:17] Even George Lucas said this.
[05:08:18] It's not like they're reinventing the wheel here.
[05:08:21] It's the most classic story you can ever hear.
[05:08:24] And so really like who do you think's buying all the light savers?
[05:08:28] Who do you think's going around fighting with light savers in 2003?
[05:08:32] Me?
[05:08:33] And every other guy in the neighborhood, whether it's a bunch of girls doing that?
[05:08:37] No.
[05:08:38] Oh, it's guys, you have to understand that there are certain types of media that have
[05:08:45] a male and a female audience by the nature of the way that they are.
[05:08:49] That's it.
[05:08:50] It's just adds totally normal, like it's okay, like that's something wrong with that.
[05:08:54] Oh, the next spin-off movie in the Star Wars cinematic universe, bombed in spectacular
[05:08:59] fashion, partly driven by the ongoing bunch of people like that, there would be no more
[05:09:04] The great Ryan Johnson experiment had failed. The Star Wars cinematic universe was
[05:09:10] stalled, and now they need you to get back to stay for territory for the final movie.
[05:09:14] JJ Abrams was coaxed back to tell a story he didn't really want to tell, desperately trying to
[05:09:19] undo the damage done by TLJ, only to produce an absolute Frankenstein's monster of
[05:09:24] a film in Rise of Skywalker. Reviews were terrible. That's the last one, right?
[05:09:29] the final movie. I don't remember even what it was called. Yeah, was he? I just
[05:09:40] funds were disgusted and the film barely cleared a billion at the global box office. A
[05:09:44] far cry from the success of the force awakens with the movie business in Tatters Kennedy and Lucas
[05:09:50] Film retreated to TV where they scored a surprise hit with the Mandalorian at the time.
[05:09:54] Well, it had Joan Fabro at the helm.
[05:09:56] The success wasn't to last though.
[05:09:58] And failure is like Boba Fett and Obi-Wan Kenobi
[05:10:00] failed to capitalize on his success.
[05:10:02] I thought Obi-Wan Kenobi was popular.
[05:10:04] I don't remember that at all.
[05:10:05] Can I go back and redo the films?
[05:10:07] I don't think they should do that.
[05:10:08] I think the focus they should have
[05:10:09] should be on making a new story.
[05:10:11] Like, I've always thought they should do something
[05:10:13] inside of the scope of the Oliver public.
[05:10:18] Lucas Phil, the one that's in.
[05:10:19] The one that's in.
[05:10:20] He's exciting.
[05:10:21] He's our theater.
[05:10:21] New Star Wars projects were a nice,
[05:10:23] a huge fanfare only to go nowhere and quietly fizzle out without explanation.
[05:10:27] I know Kennedy was reading the cupboards at Lucasfilm in search of Anison she could use
[05:10:31] to prop the company up.
[05:10:33] Willow, a 1980s, fantasy movie, was brought back in a baffling game.
[05:10:36] I forgot all about them bringing back Willow.
[05:10:40] I totally did.
[05:10:41] I feel like every fantasy movie now is garbage.
[05:10:46] It's been infected with so many people that want to use fantasy to tell their own story,
[05:10:51] I haven't been tell a story that's like worthwhile and like relatable.
[05:10:55] I think they're all so bad nowadays.
[05:10:57] It did. I think it did.
[05:10:59] You show about a pair of life monsters.
[05:11:01] That monster is excessively awful.
[05:11:03] That Disney ended up scrubbing it from their servers
[05:11:05] and memory holding it to this day.
[05:11:07] There's no legal way to view it online.
[05:11:09] And what?
[05:11:13] It was that bad?
[05:11:16] All we shit.
[05:11:18] I just thought it was bad.
[05:11:21] Yeah, and a Jones was defrosted for one last adventure, mostly in the hopes of replacing him with a younger female alternative.
[05:11:28] It's a bold strategy caught and let's see if the pace of the forum should be sure and despite the massive work.
[05:11:34] The expensive ratios to try to fix it, the movie flopped at the box office.
[05:11:38] The biggest humiliation for Kennedy was yet to come though.
[05:11:42] The acolyte, a show that will let this was...
[05:11:46] This was the end.
[05:11:48] this show like this show made more content.
[05:11:52] Like there's a good chance that critical drinker
[05:11:55] might have made more money making videos about the
[05:11:57] acolyte than the acolyte made.
[05:12:00] It's pretty impressive.
[05:12:01] Of in Star Wars, it was really as long as Hollywood exists.
[05:12:05] Yeah, a pair of strong diverse female leads
[05:12:07] lesbian space which is weekmen getting humiliated.
[05:12:11] It was all there and it was all terrible.
[05:12:13] And in a way, it represents the point of form of Kennedy's vision
[05:12:16] for Star Wars, and it was utterly eviscerated by everyone. The backlash was so bad that
[05:12:21] even Disney had to step in and promise not to make any more. If you're spot in a theme
[05:12:26] here of Kennedy resurrecting old-eyed peas and using them as a launch pad for diverse new
[05:12:30] girl boss replacements, then believe me, you're not alone.
[05:12:34] But a chicken at make a gig! She'd gambled some of the biggest part of that that South Park
[05:12:38] character was based off of her. Is he's in Hollywood history on the modern audience, and wow
[05:12:44] she lose big. To paraphrase Chris Gore, she took boy brands that everyone could enjoy and turn them into girl
[05:12:50] brands that nobody enjoys. That's right. Star Wars is for guys. It is. I'm sorry, but if you have a bunch of
[05:13:00] guys that are fighting for honor, tradition and duty, and they're running around with laser beam
[05:13:08] swords cutting other people in half? Your audience is men. That's it! That's your main audience
[05:13:20] is guys! And Phil excluded and disrespected and women felt patronized and ponder too. The
[05:13:26] modern audience had failed to show up on the existing audience with a banditing ship. Kennedy's
[05:13:31] greatest gamble had failed, and inevitably it all finally caught up with our. For years there
[05:13:36] there have been rumors of her retirement, false starts in conspiracy theories, but one thing
[05:13:40] was obvious, Kennedy wasn't going anywhere until she was damn well good and ready.
[05:13:45] And on January 15th, the day finally came, Kathleen Kennedy was stepping down as President
[05:13:50] of Lucasfilm.
[05:13:51] You might be...
[05:13:52] It's really crazy to watch the Star Wars, like if you go back and watch the prequel
[05:13:57] lightsaber fights, I really think that it is still like the Obi-Wan vs Anakin Skywalker
[05:14:04] in the end of the prequels, everybody knew that it was building up to this.
[05:14:10] Everybody knew this is going to happen.
[05:14:11] From the moment that the first movie came out, everybody knew that conclusion is going
[05:14:16] to be him becoming Darth Vader.
[05:14:18] We all knew this.
[05:14:20] They even used it as like promotional material for like posters in the first movie.
[05:14:25] And it finally comes out.
[05:14:27] Like it was, and it's actually as good as people thought it was going to be.
[05:14:30] It is the best fight in the entire fucking series.
[05:14:33] in my opinion. I think it is. And then even before that, Yoda, the thing is that Yoda
[05:14:39] was supposed to be the super powerful Jedi master, like way more powerful than Obi-Wan
[05:14:44] Kenobi or even more powerful than Darth Vader and like even Palpatine and nobody knew
[05:14:49] what the fuck was going to happen. And then the moment that he fought Count Duku, it was
[05:14:54] just as good as people thought it was going to be. It was like the fact that to have literally
[05:15:00] 20 or 30 years of like pressure, expectations, and nostalgia, and then completely fucking meet it.
[05:15:10] Cinema. Yeah.
[05:15:12] I've expected Johnson's generations at news like this, but the reaction was more like an exhaustive
[05:15:17] acknowledgement from the fans. After all, it was going to be like, yeah, I don't know.
[05:15:21] I'm a bit afraid of this point. She was gone, sure, but she left her kind of a studio in absolute
[05:15:26] Shambles all of its IPs drained of their goodwill and cultural reputation.
[05:15:30] There was nothing left to save from her because she'd nuked all of it.
[05:15:34] I know that the dust is settled and all is settled.
[05:15:36] One more thing is that the guys that did the lightsaber choreography,
[05:15:41] they were so good at doing it for the prequels that they had to slow down because they thought
[05:15:46] the kids wouldn't be able to keep up.
[05:15:48] The kids wouldn't even know what the fuck is going on.
[05:15:50] So they had to totally, they had to slow down everything.
[05:15:53] That's how good they were.
[05:15:57] The actors, yes.
[05:15:58] The left to save from her because she'd nukeed all of it.
[05:16:01] I know that the dust is settled and all is sit and done.
[05:16:04] High will post their e-judge Kathleen Kennedy.
[05:16:07] Will she be remembered as one of the greatest producers in Hollywood history or the
[05:16:10] women who have ever saw the biggest act of brand destruction the industries ever seen?
[05:16:14] Probably both.
[05:16:15] Certainly do our best to rewrite the narrative in her favor.
[05:16:18] That's for sure.
[05:16:19] Like the lengthy interview with Deadline where she focused entirely on her successes.
[05:16:23] And this Mr. Failures and Mistakes is someone else's fault.
[05:16:26] Mostly the small but focal minority of toxic Star Wars fans who just couldn't see her brilliance.
[05:16:32] Yeah.
[05:16:36] Yeah sure, whatever helps you sleep at night cafe.
[05:16:39] For some reason.
[05:16:40] For some reason.
[05:16:41] Breaking barriers and challenging female stereotypes.
[05:16:44] She's not exactly dispel in the myth that women are more averse to accountability, self-reflection,
[05:16:49] and own in their mistakes than movie bodies to a treadmill.
[05:16:52] Times have changed now and page sales and he's a fact that's the point the narrative on Hollywood
[05:16:57] Lakers use anymore the internet does
[05:16:59] And unfortunately for Kathleen Kennedy
[05:17:01] I'm about to internet never forget
[05:17:04] No, they don't
[05:17:06] Wow, that's all I've got for today
[05:17:09] Go away now
[05:17:11] What a fucking video
[05:17:13] I didn't even know a lot of the stuff with like her doing Indiana Jones
[05:17:16] I guess it makes sense because she was present at Lucas films and like they made it
[05:17:20] But I just never really connected the two at all.
[05:17:22] And a good video. Oh, incredible video. I absolutely loved it. It was great.
[05:17:27] I love critical drink, right? I think he's so funny.
[05:17:29] And if you see a Darth Maul trailer, well, that's the thing, right?
[05:17:32] It's like, and I remember, I was there fucking at like, I don't know, fourth grade or something like that.
[05:17:39] And like Darth Maul, because in the trailer, you know, he has the thing forward and then
[05:17:43] the fucking the lights come out of both of them. And I was like, oh shit.
[05:17:49] Like, this is the coolest fucking thing I had ever seen, and then like the fact that they
[05:17:54] tied it into the war and everything, the two savers, yes, I have not seen the new trailer.
[05:17:59] I haven't.
[05:18:00] We'll watch the new trailer, just because we're looking at Star Wars stuff.
[05:18:03] I know.
[05:18:04] I know what you guys were talking about, but I was just finishing a thought that I had
[05:18:07] about the prequels earlier.
[05:18:09] The only thing that I was unhappy about with the prequels is that they didn't show.
[05:18:13] I was hoping they could have showed a little bit of dark playgas, right?
[05:18:16] I thought that would have been cool.
[05:18:18] otherwise I thought it was pretty much great I did and you know some of the you know the story beats
[05:18:25] you know people didn't really like it as much but overall I thought it was great and
[05:18:29] watched the fight please yeah yeah I'll look at a trade wars offly boiling plot yeah exactly right
[05:18:34] but like the movies themselves I you know the fight scenes were fucking insane I love them
[05:18:38] so this is okay so let me get yeah give the video like and I'll link it one more time and then we
[05:18:43] and we will watch the new trailer, okay?
[05:18:45] I haven't seen it at all.
[05:18:49] Animations are mostly on point.
[05:18:51] Oh dude, I remember how many of you guys were like,
[05:18:54] you know, we were like young, right?
[05:18:55] When the Clone Wars came out,
[05:18:59] that had no business being as good as it was.
[05:19:04] It was like, it was a cut above everything else
[05:19:07] that was on Cartoon Network.
[05:19:09] It's like it came on.
[05:19:10] It felt like whenever I was watching that,
[05:19:13] I went from watching a TV show into watching a movie.
[05:19:17] It was amazing man.
[05:19:19] It was like, I remember like, dude,
[05:19:21] it was so fucking good.
[05:19:23] I watched it constantly.
[05:19:24] Anytime that was on, even I've even seen like YouTube
[05:19:27] before it's like little clips of it,
[05:19:28] I've even gone back and watched it again.
[05:19:30] And it's like, was I right?
[05:19:32] Was this show actually good?
[05:19:33] Yes, it was actually fucking good.
[05:19:35] It was so fucking good.
[05:19:36] It was amazing.
[05:19:38] Make it a samurai jack too.
[05:19:39] Yes, samurai jack doesn't look really good one too.
[05:19:41] But I do feel like that was the main one.
[05:19:43] of X-hand, thanks to the 10 gifted sub to I appreciate that.
[05:19:46] And I felt the way that Samurai Jack.
[05:19:47] Well, yeah, there was Samurai Jack was the,
[05:19:49] I would say that was like number two.
[05:19:51] Like those were the two shows that if they ever came on,
[05:19:55] I would never change a channel.
[05:19:56] Like those were, those were the two shows
[05:19:58] that would watch constantly.
[05:19:59] I loved that fucking show.
[05:20:01] And I'm trying to think beside,
[05:20:02] and then after that, I guess I went to like watching anime, right?
[05:20:05] Like, you know, Dragon Ball Z, or, you know,
[05:20:08] like, Full Mental Alchemist, Ghost and Shell, stuff like that.
[05:20:11] I really love those shows.
[05:20:12] like back in a day, I was such a big fan of them.
[05:20:15] So yeah, and George R. Binks thoughts.
[05:20:17] I mean, George Lucas needs to tell us what the actual vision was.
[05:20:23] Because I am a believer.
[05:20:27] I am 100% a believer.
[05:20:30] I think that they absolutely had all that planned out,
[05:20:34] and they just, they roached out on it.
[05:20:37] They saw, I feel didn't like him in the first movie.
[05:20:39] He was too much of like a, yeah, Darth,
[05:20:41] I think it's real and what really sold me on the conspiracy theory was the facial like,
[05:20:49] whenever he was melting the words the other people would say because I think about how much
[05:20:54] time and money it would take to do that in the year like 2,000, right, or 1998, like millions
[05:21:00] and millions of dollars was invested in this. There's no way they didn't have that as plan.
[05:21:04] If you don't, if you don't know, you've got to look it up, fully animated character plus
[05:21:12] everything matter?
[05:21:13] Yeah, exactly.
[05:21:14] So this is the new Darth Maul trailer.
[05:21:17] And that's another thing, too, is that Darth Maul, like, I mean, for all intents and purposes,
[05:21:21] like I thought he was dead, right?
[05:21:23] After the first, I mean, it's kind of obvious who's fucking dead.
[05:21:26] And so he was so popular, and people liked him so much, they literally fucking resurrected
[05:21:32] Did I?
[05:21:38] What the hell?
[05:21:40] Times had changed.
[05:21:44] I will show you the galaxy for what it truly is.
[05:21:50] I'm so glad this is everything.
[05:21:52] It's from a new perspective.
[05:21:57] Is this what our future holds?
[05:21:59] I'm always running.
[05:22:01] Right, and supposient.
[05:22:03] Sam, yeah.
[05:22:05] Invite you to your command, last name.
[05:22:08] What are we doing with?
[05:22:10] Good question.
[05:22:11] You know who I really hope they flesh out?
[05:22:13] Is it like there can be overlap with this as Count Dukeu?
[05:22:16] I always thought Count Dukeu was the most compelling character,
[05:22:19] especially coming back from retrospective in the prequels.
[05:22:23] I thought he was the most compelling and complex character.
[05:22:25] I'm... I'm... I'm... I'm... I'm... I'm... I'm a new? Yeah sure.
[05:22:30] And I'll put you in the air.
[05:22:36] Did it happen?
[05:22:43] Ma...
[05:22:49] They have come in mid to suffer.
[05:22:53] I'm so fine.
[05:22:58] But do not live.
[05:23:08] The Emperor wants you.
[05:23:15] Change can be fucking.
[05:23:17] I wonder if I can show fighting the top of the team I could have yet to show.
[05:23:20] So, in pass, it's gonna be hard to beat that up.
[05:23:24] I'm gonna be sure I said I don't know what to do.
[05:23:27] Man.
[05:23:34] Doubt it?
[05:23:35] I don't think so either.
[05:23:37] They might have been, if it's really good, man.
[05:23:38] I'll tell you that.
[05:23:40] And, uh, cinema?
[05:23:41] Yeah, that's so fucking badass, man.
[05:23:44] Yeah, I will, 100% watch this.
[05:23:46] I'm counting of course into the watch this.
[05:23:48] signing a question and yeah, the Palpatine to throw it in his brother. Well, yeah, I mean,
[05:23:54] like he's like one of the strongest fucking foreseysers of all time. Like obviously Palpatine
[05:24:00] beat him like no shit. Like tough course. And I'm all who's this one view on the Palpatine.
[05:24:07] I'm pretty sure that like fucking Darth Maul Obi-Wan Kenobi and also his brother was his
[05:24:14] name Savage Egress, I think. All three of them together would lose to Palpatine. I mean,
[05:24:20] the guy was like next level. He was insanely fucking good. Yeah, Palpatine is a part. No,
[05:24:26] bro, like Savage O'Pres, there it is. Yeah, something like that. I forgot what it was. And
[05:24:31] I'll never give up Palpatine's secret. Yeah, I guess not, maybe. And do it. Mayce when do beat him?
[05:24:37] That's true. That is true. Yeah. And I guess that kind of made sense because I remember
[05:24:46] reading it was like some kind of like special light saber form that he wasn't used
[05:24:50] to fighting and it was a whole different thing. But yeah, I do know a pretty good amount
[05:24:56] Star Wars about a pretty good amount about Star Wars, but not like a huge amount, like
[05:25:00] not like order the rings. They padded you out that was his like fighting style. And Disney
[05:25:06] had NDA for against Channel for AI Star Wars. They're really good. Well, I haven't seen that.
[05:25:11] And he let him win the turn Anakin. Um, did they, I don't think it's, I don't think they said that.
[05:25:16] I'm pretty sure I didn't say that. That was fake just a trigger Anakin. Yeah, is that true?
[05:25:28] Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's not the case. Now he didn't, yeah, I remember it's implied
[05:25:31] in the books, I didn't send her a read the books, obviously. I thought he actually
[05:25:38] straight up lost. It's a fan theory, I mean, it makes sense, but like, yeah, they
[05:25:45] confirmed he won. Yeah, I thought they did too. Yeah, as I was confused, man.
[05:25:49] Anyway, so we really this high-tail. So I played high-tail a lot. I'm almost done
[05:25:54] with the game. I haven't beaten the game. I'm like one like a noun of like
[05:25:59] or under finishing the game. I got almost beaten the whole entire game. And this game's
[05:26:05] actually done very well. It's like high tail is like an early access game, but it's still massively
[05:26:10] succeeded. 6 months ago, high tail was dead. It had been in development from nearly a decade,
[05:26:17] building, of course, on the high pixel mine. Because it got bought by a wildly popular 160 million
[05:26:22] people watching. They got bought by Ryan. Ryan acquired it and then things got massive. Leadership felt
[05:26:27] the weight of those 60 million viewers, or a demanding a fully pledged and how expecting
[05:26:32] a riot quality experience.
[05:26:34] I feel like this game had so much hype.
[05:26:37] So many people are ready for this game.
[05:26:39] Glad to them doing things like rebuilding the engine from scratch.
[05:26:42] You know, so that it could also be a mobile game.
[05:26:45] Oh, good.
[05:26:46] That it could potentially be stuffed because with you're doing something for riot, it's
[05:26:51] got to be a billion dollar franchise.
[05:26:53] This was a total nightmare.
[05:26:55] They got high-tail trapped in development hell, and then when riots economics changed,
[05:26:59] they needed to get rid of it.
[05:27:01] No one else wanted to buy it at the time, so the project was canceled.
[05:27:04] But it turns out people made a lot of noise.
[05:27:06] The original guy bought a file as a life, and the way around is almost too good to be
[05:27:10] true.
[05:27:11] Found out reach drove high pixel leadership, assignment, and affiliate to buy the game back
[05:27:15] from riots.
[05:27:16] It actually seems right.
[05:27:17] We're happy enough to sell it to them.
[05:27:19] They're that interesting.
[05:27:20] It's insane.
[05:27:21] They bought the game, it didn't turn out the way they wanted to, and they sold it
[05:27:24] back to the guy they bought it from.
[05:27:25] Last playable build before all the engine free right chaos, they made it shipable
[05:27:30] on last week, six months after right killed it, high tail launched into early access,
[05:27:35] though not steam early access, they definitely don't think it is ready to go to that stage,
[05:27:41] yet.
[05:27:42] But I think that they just didn't do that because they didn't want to have negative reviews.
[05:27:45] Like I feel like they didn't even say that.
[05:27:47] Which is like I remember whenever I heard that, I assumed this game was gonna be trash.
[05:27:51] I assumed it was gonna be like dov-nooken forever or something like that where it gets super overhyped
[05:27:56] but then it turns out to be shitty. But it's actually been like I played it. I thought it was really good.
[05:28:02] I mean, as we can finally play it, we can finally talk about it. I have played it. I'm a lifelong minecraft player as well.
[05:28:08] So let's get into it. Because high-to-ending, I think it's just all true dead. I would say,
[05:28:14] high-toe is thriving and its future has naturally never looked better. With the early and early access,
[05:28:19] that's actually mattering, well, is it a bit shit?
[05:28:23] And so far I would say,
[05:28:24] it is not a bit shit.
[05:28:26] I think I-
[05:28:27] It's not shit, but it isn't early at,
[05:28:29] like whenever I played Valheim, for example,
[05:28:32] Valheim did not feel like an early access game.
[05:28:35] High-tail feels like an early access game.
[05:28:39] That's a pretty big difference to me.
[05:28:42] I tell really does work.
[05:28:43] Now, early reviews have left on the Minecraft two-frame
[05:28:46] because it's basically a sandbox craft
[05:28:47] game with years of taste performance baked into it. More intuitive building systems,
[05:28:52] strong lining for pain points, that is a major modernized movement. I mean man, the movement
[05:28:57] does feel so good. How even take a look at this tweet where basically people are just
[05:29:02] chaining stuff in a way that almost reminds me of like Mario 64 movement in the hands of someone
[05:29:08] who's amazing at the game. You know, the kind of doom style is being able to exploit movement
[05:29:14] like this a bugger of feature and you have problems.
[05:29:16] I think it's both.
[05:29:17] I think things like Wave Dashing, for example,
[05:29:19] and Smash Brothers melee.
[05:29:21] Like my opinion is that if it's fun to do, keep it,
[05:29:25] if it's not fun to do, don't keep it.
[05:29:28] Whenever you have to do contrives things on a regular basis
[05:29:31] in order to play the game regularly,
[05:29:33] like bunny hopping to get around,
[05:29:34] in order to make yourself move faster,
[05:29:37] I think that that's kind of a,
[05:29:39] everybody feels like now they have to do it.
[05:29:42] And I think that whenever you have that,
[05:29:44] in a way, whenever something is so good,
[05:29:48] did everybody have to take advantage of it,
[05:29:50] it actually takes options away from the player.
[05:29:54] That in your game, I think that's a really good sign.
[05:29:57] As is another thing, because while this in Minecraft
[05:29:59] share their blocky core, here's how high-tail is
[05:30:02] and I have this option, I have not really
[05:30:04] personal and save a long-term automation.
[05:30:06] It's enough of Minecraft, like all of the redstone
[05:30:08] and that tactical stuff.
[05:30:10] instead the sort of action RPG elements all that are way more
[05:30:14] armed up with a lot more depth and frankly, just a lot of juice.
[05:30:18] They look and feel good.
[05:30:19] But I think that it's decent.
[05:30:21] I don't think that like the com, like for example, a lot of the NPCs in the game
[05:30:25] have very similar combat patterns.
[05:30:28] And I think that they could add in more stuff.
[05:30:30] But like for an early access, look at the game.
[05:30:33] I think it's a great foundation.
[05:30:35] It's a tremendous foundation.
[05:30:37] That does help it stand out.
[05:30:39] you've got more definitely a character building a higher fidelity art style and
[05:30:42] basically that same expansion of things applies to weapons magic
[05:30:46] car. Yeah, I never played Minecraft. I never played Minecraft. Now, some of that
[05:30:50] is that that you could get with Minecraft. That's crazy. But yeah, just ones you
[05:30:54] install and Java or Bad Rock and PC or stuff from the Minecraft market place.
[05:30:59] I think the difference though is what the basic experience is. That's where it's
[05:31:03] quite different in high tail. And in a way where I think more of these guys are so
[05:31:06] fucking, and they do so much damage, it's insane. And they attack like once every like
[05:31:11] point one seconds, I hate these guys.
[05:31:14] I'm finally able to do some really cool things. Now, for my experience playing it, I think
[05:31:20] the first thing that really surprised me. Maybe I shouldn't say surprised. I mean, even
[05:31:23] this older build wasn't without courageous, but it's just the execution of fundamentals, right?
[05:31:27] Yeah. The basics of crafting, movement, even object placement just feel considered. I mean,
[05:31:33] as an example of Minecraft. If you're trying to place some objects, there are rules that
[05:31:38] will dictate, you know, orientation, you know, object is placed in. Do you want to
[05:31:41] spread about this game? You can just tap the R key and you'll see like a little ghost
[05:31:46] version. Oh wow, that will just show you how it will be.
[05:31:48] It's just a little bit of a tap R again and a rotate it again. Those sorts of things feel
[05:31:52] absolutely fantastic. Also, they've gone away from the block-based crafting of Minecraft. It's
[05:31:59] now dumb at these crafting tables in a way where it's not about arranging blocks, which
[05:32:03] let's be real is a lot closer to how so many Minecraft players actually craft in the game
[05:32:09] these days. It feels real. I don't know about that. And to me anyway, it feels intuitive
[05:32:14] in a way. I think the crafting is decent, but there needs to be more variety with it.
[05:32:20] Like it seems like a lot of the weapons and everything like whenever I was playing the dual
[05:32:23] blades were just so good as soon as I loaded one off of a monster and I used it and I knew
[05:32:29] that they were like the meta weapon and I just tried it and I was like I actually kind of
[05:32:33] got mad because I'm like oh my god now I have to use this because every other weapon is garbage
[05:32:39] next to this.
[05:32:40] This is just someone said I know they're going to have to imagine stuff to friction points that
[05:32:44] exist in the genre and while that meant for me to move, yeah, this is the basis of
[05:32:48] better. I got a little moment of delight. Be that impression or the basic mechanics. But I
[05:32:54] think so that even if it's very early stage, it is engaging. It's actually one of the things
[05:32:59] that's really reassuring to me is the fact that they've already done a big update. There's
[05:33:05] already been a big update where they had a new content and the game's been out for like two
[05:33:08] weeks. That's in my perspective. Oh, yeah. So I think there is something here. Now for me,
[05:33:14] the lack of automation and redstone related gameplay does really hurt the
[05:33:18] team. I think though the motors will be able to fit. I remember saying
[05:33:22] that if you are a high-tail, high-tail, high-tail. I think Corekeeper is a more
[05:33:26] complete game and I like Corekeeper more than I like high-tail, but I think that
[05:33:32] they're both great games. I think high-tail is an A tier game. I think Corekeeper is an
[05:33:39] last year game. Something like Minecraft 3A might probably fit that would be absolutely insane.
[05:33:46] And if me talking about automation seems like it's better to feel it's not. I think
[05:33:51] they thought it was actually inspired by an infield by an industry based Minecraft
[05:34:01] mods. Yeah. Those very same Minecraft mods were literally the first thing I ever made
[05:34:06] YouTube video. Yeah, long time ago. And on the topic of mods, it seems what they are doing for modding is
[05:34:12] happening. It's interesting. The modding tools appear to be quite amazing and just a showcase a little bit of that.
[05:34:19] Yeah, because it's a survivor style game that one of their cool made has a mod over the
[05:34:23] place. Wow, it's not just like incredible. So we find out the mission things are looking real good.
[05:34:29] So I should cover a few complaints. One of the more frequent ones is that right now it really is a
[05:34:34] a sandbox. There's not as much progression to structure or guide players, which with one
[05:34:39] thing I would really like to see them add for the adventure mode is bosses. Add in bosses
[05:34:45] that whenever you get to that boss and unlock some sort of new type of crafting material
[05:34:50] that allows you to get to that next level. That's what, for example, Valheim had and I know they
[05:34:56] are, I know, but I'm just reiterating I've heard this before to the adventure mode, right?
[05:35:01] is that like Valheim did a really great job. I think it games like this.
[05:35:06] Whenever they truly thrive, is when a game asks you to get to the number four, but they don't
[05:35:12] say you have to do it through doing two plus two. Whenever they say you can get the four by doing
[05:35:17] three plus one, five minus one, you know, eight divided by two or four plus zero. You know,
[05:35:24] like however you want, like that's the way that, for example, like Elden Ringworks. That's the
[05:35:28] way corekeeper works. That's the way that in my opinion, I think every great, truly great
[05:35:33] game works is that there is like, I mean, not everyone, but like a lot of the games are
[05:35:37] like this, is that you have ultimately tons of different options that you have in order
[05:35:43] to solve a problem. You know, and then a player can create the solution themselves.
[05:35:48] Make sense. I mean, high picks, or to be clear, then you'd like to love to solve two
[05:35:52] games, kind of that. And out of that, and out of that, and out of that, for a few months.
[05:35:56] I think it explains why they were so quick to get modern and core leaders involved because
[05:36:01] they can well generate content far faster than the shi-xat on a loan, especially because
[05:36:06] they can just go in and fill all of the niches that players are kind of finding or one thing.
[05:36:12] I think that's another thing too, is that like if they're able to add in content modern
[05:36:16] or able to add in content themselves and then the players are enjoying that content, well
[05:36:21] Well, now, it makes it easier for the developers
[05:36:24] to know what they should focus on for base game design.
[05:36:26] Because they can say, oh, OK, well, people are
[05:36:28] modding this in a lot.
[05:36:29] Maybe we should make this a base feature.
[05:36:31] It's kind of like in Halo 2, infected mode
[05:36:34] was just a voluntary thing that you do by changing teams.
[05:36:37] And then by Halo 3, they made it into an official mode.
[05:36:41] So what was like that, too?
[05:36:42] Like, SWAT was not a mode in Halo 2.
[05:36:45] Players just simply made a mode with different settings
[05:36:48] like that.
[05:36:50] of modding. And one thing that I like, the boat's real well for the future, is public post-air
[05:36:54] and modern theory. Yeah, as opinionated in current game systems, as the players of B, as
[05:36:59] here's one message he sends, I need suggestions to make mining and high-tail more satisfying
[05:37:03] slash fun. I'm not happy with it. Finding orders or strip mining is not good enough, so it's
[05:37:08] good to see that that's kind of their approach to development. Add in the ability to destroy
[05:37:14] They add in like really big chunks of things to mine, and then find a way to mine out
[05:37:19] underneath them and then have it destroy the entire thing.
[05:37:22] Like whenever you mine out, like you guys have ever done this in Valheim, where you
[05:37:25] mined out an entire copper vein, and then you dig all around it, and then you mine it
[05:37:30] out, and then the entire thing collapses and explodes.
[05:37:32] Like a massive fucking loot box.
[05:37:36] So, whichever state high tail is launched in, that's what we see going to change.
[05:37:40] That could be better for worse.
[05:37:41] That's fine.
[05:37:42] think better, but thus far I haven't talked about numbers. I've just talked about the
[05:37:45] field of the game. The new thing is we do actually have numbers for this one. What
[05:37:50] alms this thing is? So, I tell you, it became the most streamed game. Oh wow, there were
[05:37:53] hundreds of thousands of people. Basically, you've got all the sandbox game creators just
[05:37:58] out of the woodwork to play. And obviously, the more attacking glitches especially around
[05:38:02] content creation, server access, but high pixel, it's been about that. I'm playing people's
[05:38:07] expectations. Yeah, people were actually a pro like the way he was talking about the game. I
[05:38:11] I thought it wasn't even going to turn on.
[05:38:13] Or for something a lot worse than what they ended up getting.
[05:38:16] And in terms of numbers, an early unverified source
[05:38:19] suggests 2.8 million players total.
[05:38:22] That's wild.
[05:38:23] And it may not be far off reality.
[05:38:25] I mean, asked for what is, say, 2.8 million users
[05:38:28] playing high-tail.
[05:38:29] Is that total or concurrent?
[05:38:31] Because if that's concurrent, that's disgusting.
[05:38:36] That's more than black myth, Wilcomme, for comparison.
[05:38:39] It's more than monster hunter-wiles.
[05:38:45] What the fuck?
[05:38:46] That's more than power world.
[05:38:49] Players total.
[05:38:50] That's wild.
[05:38:51] I told him that's got to go off reality.
[05:38:53] I mean, estimates during server tests
[05:38:55] were putting the concurrent players
[05:38:57] at over one million in launch day.
[05:38:59] A million.
[05:39:01] And that's for a guy.
[05:39:01] Oh my god.
[05:39:02] Even on steam.
[05:39:03] That's absolutely wild.
[05:39:05] Well, I do think it is kind of predictable based on just
[05:39:08] all of the hype that existed for the game,
[05:39:09] Charles also seems that their pre-order
[05:39:11] trends were really, really good.
[05:39:14] In fact, good enough to solve one of the largest
[05:39:16] problems that faces early access games.
[05:39:19] And that's getting a spur to money,
[05:39:20] but not enough to actually finish the damn game.
[05:39:22] Yes, I'm glad to go on.
[05:39:23] High pixel revealed that through the pre-purchases alone,
[05:39:27] that they've actually secured two years of development
[05:39:29] funding.
[05:39:30] And that's until the time and I'm relieved,
[05:39:32] the high pixel founders personally committing
[05:39:34] to a decade of support.
[05:39:36] So that's good.
[05:39:37] That gives potential players a lot of confidence, basically, that the game wouldn't just disappear after a year.
[05:39:43] So, yeah, I think that a lot of people like that's something that really matters a lot.
[05:39:46] Whenever people want to invest into a game, like this, especially that's like an open world,
[05:39:50] craft, things to rival game, is that like that's going to be continually updated.
[05:39:54] That like, you know, they're not just going to stop making content one day.
[05:39:57] It's the reason why, for example, like, whenever new world announced that,
[05:40:00] oh, they're not going to make any more content and new world's dying.
[05:40:03] The player base just basically went into the shitter.
[05:40:05] like in like two days, there was like 80% player base drop, and that was it.
[05:40:10] It's sad. Permanent matters. Yeah. Well, it's also permanence and then vision.
[05:40:15] Like people can look forward to things in high tune. I think that's a huge thing.
[05:40:19] Pre-order numbers probably will be a lot out. I don't think that's conference.
[05:40:22] But they also wouldn't happen if it wasn't for the high pixel height machine being so damn good.
[05:40:28] Because seriously, this is one of the best bits of marketing that I've seen.
[05:40:33] Well, I say it's good marketing.
[05:40:34] You might be thinking about traditional marketing.
[05:40:36] But I'd say in reality, the best marketing is just a compelling story that people
[05:40:40] are interested in.
[05:40:41] A story people want to follow, because that's a human's work.
[05:40:43] In this case, it's the most obvious, Phoenix narrative, but in a way that's got credibility
[05:40:48] because it really does seem true.
[05:40:50] Of course, though, high pixel needed to build around that.
[05:40:53] Yeah.
[05:40:54] So that's why they set expectations on stability and content volume.
[05:40:58] There's over 100 NPCs, thousands of blocks,
[05:41:01] our properly configured,
[05:41:02] expect them balanced, loot, rough edge.
[05:41:03] Yeah, of course.
[05:41:04] So, giving people something to look forward to here.
[05:41:06] That's right.
[05:41:06] There were doing a real good job of hedging
[05:41:08] against the negative.
[05:41:09] Well, it's also driving an ecosystem of sandbox creators,
[05:41:12] who have literally waited.
[05:41:13] Yeah, I feel like this is like there have been two times
[05:41:16] where a developer has under sold a game.
[05:41:19] The first time was Elden Ring,
[05:41:21] and I think the second time here was Hytale.
[05:41:24] Alvin ring, they said it was going to be a great game and they were wrong.
[05:41:30] It was going to be a generational top 10 best games ever made.
[05:41:34] We have a different.
[05:41:36] Before this game, it also helps the genre is a DL series, yeah, DL series, they just weren't
[05:41:41] facing much press competition.
[05:41:43] I mean, one sold that was going on in the industry.
[05:41:45] It was a pretty low bar.
[05:41:46] And what's that one?
[05:41:47] It's so closely.
[05:41:48] They're not covered in absolutely everywhere, but even with that, you still need novelty
[05:41:52] on marketing saturation before people kind of make that purchase.
[05:41:57] So what they did, which was real smart, is they gave modern, server-hosts, ungraders, early
[05:42:01] access to start building.
[05:42:02] That meant they guaranteed themselves a massive library of support before the launch even
[05:42:07] happened to am.
[05:42:08] And of course, with high-tales modding framework, well, they have the perfect tool for that.
[05:42:13] You see, I'm January 8, high-picks, they'll give monitors the green light to start posting
[05:42:17] their work.
[05:42:18] And what follow was a huge surge of attention.
[05:42:20] There's this Survivor style game I mentioned earlier.
[05:42:22] There's also dipping around within the game.
[05:42:24] There's a side-scroller version.
[05:42:26] There's just so much.
[05:42:28] And obviously, it's all broke through.
[05:42:30] And probably take press coverage.
[05:42:31] And it probably takes six months for something that's like really, really good to cannot
[05:42:35] of high-tale for a mod.
[05:42:36] Maybe even a year, like just realistically,
[05:42:39] drove massive, massive interest.
[05:42:42] I mean, just look at Google Trans.
[05:42:44] It shows engagement.
[05:42:45] Oh, she hasn't magnitude beyond anything before.
[05:42:48] even when the big news story dropped that the game was first say wow so
[05:42:52] yeah, obviously this is just a start and there's a lot of room for things to go wrong to be fair
[05:42:58] I'm gonna add in a little actually
[05:43:00] You have to Google high-tail in order to find the website which I think is creating a
[05:43:06] larger than average amount of people that are searching for it because they can't look at it and search it through steam
[05:43:12] So basically the only way that you can look for the
[05:43:15] the doing way that you can look for the game is by looking at it through Google.
[05:43:20] There's always a funny moon period.
[05:43:22] It's kind of like a state like example.
[05:43:24] Thought would be dead.
[05:43:25] And that funny moon period does end up ending.
[05:43:27] Maybe when the progression or the content just feels thin, right?
[05:43:31] That's obviously an issue.
[05:43:33] There's a lot of criticism over say world generation.
[05:43:36] It's also sort of say it's a game that can look quite ugly in some circumstances.
[05:43:40] Even though when you look at a big impressive build or just even a lot of like
[05:43:44] and the game, it can look beautiful.
[05:43:47] It is just a little bit uneven.
[05:43:49] So there is a lot of work to do.
[05:43:51] And they're going to have to make design decisions
[05:43:52] that parts of the community well disagree with.
[05:43:56] It'll be bugs.
[05:43:56] I think the way that you make design decisions
[05:43:58] that people disagree with is by you allow people
[05:44:01] to have creative ability to just change whatever
[05:44:03] they want in their server.
[05:44:04] The reason why Minecraft is so good
[05:44:06] is you can do anything that you want.
[05:44:08] Like, really, as long as you have the option
[05:44:10] to do things differently, then that's what really matters.
[05:44:13] Lays, player expectations about how fast things like say the adventure mode shit.
[05:44:19] Yeah, because that's not there right now.
[05:44:21] Under things, he's years ago that may not even come to pass.
[05:44:25] All those things aside, these things have so much health it's insane.
[05:44:29] They're like twice as hard as the next hardest monster in the game.
[05:44:33] It's fucking ridiculous.
[05:44:34] Thundering is now secured for years of development without strings attached.
[05:44:39] That may just be the biggest thing, because sometimes those strings may be getting
[05:44:43] You were a lot of money.
[05:44:44] I saw a problem.
[05:44:45] Come with demands, demands like the so there is one element in the game.
[05:44:49] So like basically if you're in the, um, uh, in the, uh, volcanic area, you can start mining
[05:44:56] down and if you mind down in like the different areas, I was just doing it to see what
[05:45:00] happened.
[05:45:01] You could find like an underground cavern to same as everything.
[05:45:03] And then as you keep mining below that as if you're getting to like the underground volcanic
[05:45:07] area, you will open up into a gigantic underground rainforest, like fucking prehistoric
[05:45:15] area with like dinosaurs, like tribal guys, like everything.
[05:45:20] It's like one of the coolest moments in the game whenever I had it happen, I was playing
[05:45:24] off-stream and I felt so bad, like, oh fuck, I wasn't able to do this on stream.
[05:45:29] It was insane.
[05:45:30] A Gartha?
[05:45:31] Yeah.
[05:45:32] It was fucking nuts.
[05:45:33] It was on Steam?
[05:45:34] No, you have to get on their website.
[05:45:37] of ones that may be right would have applied to the game, that was supposed to become
[05:45:41] some sort of cross-platform multi-billion franchise. Now, it can just develop at a pace
[05:45:47] high pixel once to set, it's accountable only to them and their players, and you hope that
[05:45:52] with such a minute a pace they want to set, two updates are ready, it's seem pretty good.
[05:45:56] Here, Joel, and such a healthy world chest, they'll actually be able to do that free from the
[05:46:01] bullshit. I mean, Simon's even said that as a priority, they want to hire way more artists.
[05:46:07] I'm not gonna be good news for people who think in presentations a little bit uneven.
[05:46:10] So, it's nice to start the year, celebrating about something, especially when, not long ago,
[05:46:15] it seemed no one would ever be able to play this game in any form.
[05:46:19] But while performs this in perfect, you don't need a new 50 series card, or 64 gigs of rammed
[05:46:24] to play, which is a bloody good thing. If you want to know why it's a good thing,
[05:46:28] well, here's a video about how right now PC building is kind of fucked.
[05:46:33] It seems like it'll only go wrong.
[05:46:35] Because you're part of buying 2080s now, it is, oh my god.
[05:46:42] Wow. Yeah, no, I totally agree.
[05:46:45] I'm very happy to see this.
[05:46:46] And I think that obviously, like, what's going to continue happening
[05:46:49] is that, you know, high tail will continue to become popular.
[05:46:52] The more popular, like, the more stuff they add.
[05:46:55] I think it will maintain its popularity.
[05:46:57] But I think what's really going to drive the popularity
[05:46:59] more than anything else is if they take it to steam.
[05:47:02] whenever they feel confident enough at the game to take it to steam. I think that's never
[05:47:06] it's really going to go crazy. So yeah, Mojang is going to super copyright infringement bullshit.
[05:47:11] No, I mean, think about how many other games have already done something like Minecraft,
[05:47:15] like making things in squares isn't it's too broad of a concept in order to copyright.
[05:47:22] So you can't do that at all. And we'll see what's going to happen. But yeah, that's it.
[05:47:27] Second channel is 0.44 per night cave viewers. What even by that? Oh, it's a song. Oh, God. Yes, of course, right. But anyway, yeah, I'm very, very happy to see this. I think it's great. And I will. I'll probably play it again.
[05:47:41] Remember new content comes out for sure. But anyway, I'm going to take a break for today and relax do some other stuff. As I said, it's a, you know, quite cold outside today. And let me see how, how what temperature it is now. I have no idea. Let's take a look. It is.
[05:47:57] 24 degrees. That's pretty cold. Yeah, it's a little cold. Oh boy. Good
[05:48:05] shame. Thank you, man. I appreciate it. I'll be back on tomorrow. Of course
[05:48:08] as always. No, I might do infields. Oh, no, no, we have high tail. I'm not
[05:48:13] high tail. Fuck, high guard, high guard tomorrow. So yeah. People keep
[05:48:20] something outside. Why would I do this? You said it was a game that already exists
[05:48:28] that built in blocks is called Portal Knights. I think it's better and way of sync to my
[05:48:31] tail. You see Trump's tweet? Yeah, I did. It was like it was surprisingly sober. Like I was
[05:48:36] really kind of surprised. I was.
[05:48:41] I can't leave the house, yeah, I hate ice, I can't go outside.
[05:48:51] Do you believe in the misfire story with that gun, the Ice Agent with the gun?
[05:48:54] I don't know if it's true or not, I think that's why I need to do an investigation.
[05:48:59] I don't know why it's so hard for people to do not, I don't know why it's so hard for
[05:49:04] people to not come to a conclusion immediately after seeing something.
[05:49:09] What I think a lot of people do is that as soon as they see something, they instantaneously come to a conclusion, and they don't think about anything else beyond that.
[05:49:22] They never really re-evaluate things at all. They're getting sued for random discharges, there's videos online.
[05:49:28] Well, at the end of the day, you know, it's obviously a mistake to engage a federal officer and to, you know, be physical at the federal officer and resist arrest. It's just going to stake to do that.
[05:49:39] And, you know, even engaging, like, whenever you're carrying a gun, there's like a higher
[05:49:47] standard of conduct that, like, carrying a gun and being able to conceal carry, this is a
[05:49:54] privilege.
[05:49:55] And I think that with that privilege, you have to operate and conduct yourself at a higher
[05:49:59] standard of accountability.
[05:50:01] And ultimately, whether it's your fault or not that you get shot, you're still going to be
[05:50:07] shot and you know maybe you can resolve it in the courts if you're alive and if you're
[05:50:13] not alive it doesn't matter as plenty of people that are dead that were right.
[05:50:17] That's it and so I think that I think I fucked up I do I think they fucked up but they
[05:50:25] need to do an investigation to see if they fucked up and if it's an understandable
[05:50:29] fuck up or if it's an indefensible fuck up and if it's indefensible the officer that
[05:50:34] did it needs to go to jail or there needs to be some level of accountability. Border Patrol?
[05:50:39] Yes, sorry, Border Patrol. So I really don't think that's really complicated. I think it's pretty simple.
[05:50:46] You don't have to respect the man. You don't have to respect the badge. Be very respect the gun.
[05:50:50] Well, I mean, just don't put yourself in a situation where you can get shot.
[05:50:53] I mean, like, that's really not that complicated. This was communication issue between nice agents.
[05:50:59] Yeah, sure.
[05:51:00] it.
[05:51:05] That's an amazing thing.
[05:51:08] It's understandable for a couple of people,
[05:51:12] like maybe, but like again, I think that all of the,
[05:51:16] you have to keep in mind that this is what I've said before is that
[05:51:21] there is nothing better for Tim walls than four one of his voters to die.
[05:51:25] It will help him more if his voters get killed by ICE or get killed out there
[05:51:29] But it's in his best interest that chaos, vitriol, and violence continues.
[05:51:36] Because if another person gets killed, even if it's totally justified, they're going
[05:51:40] to be like, see, this is all the chaos you're creating and everything.
[05:51:44] And I think that you have to keep in mind, like everybody made fun of me for saying this
[05:51:47] with incentives, but I think that it's inevitably true and it's always true that people
[05:51:51] follow incentives.
[05:51:53] they follow incentives and why is it that he is not telling people to stop escalating
[05:51:59] things physically with federal agents.
[05:52:02] Excess you want to get your takes first and all so yeah I can look at real quick but
[05:52:07] I'm not going to look at any more a whole lot more of it.
[05:52:12] How's it going is making shoes asking for arguments to do?
[05:52:17] And at the end of the day if he had complied with police if he didn't have a gun.
[05:52:21] I mean, I mean, turn it like there is.
[05:52:23] To do.
[05:52:28] And at the end, today, if he had complied with police, if he didn't have the gun with him,
[05:52:33] like there is a much higher probability that he wouldn't have been shot.
[05:52:38] There is.
[05:52:39] Like it's undeniable.
[05:52:40] And at the end of the day, if he had complied with police, if he didn't have the gun with him,
[05:52:45] like there is a much higher probability that he wouldn't have been shot.
[05:52:48] Oh my God, what year is this?
[05:52:50] over the, oh my god, so we're going to the, there's
[05:52:53] gulkin home on the club, um, if she wasn't going to
[05:52:56] home from the club and the way and wasn't wearing that
[05:52:59] one skirt, I mean, like this, when it happened,
[05:53:02] yo, really? Well, it's the woman wasn't breaking the
[05:53:05] wall. So like it's easy to say that sure, but no,
[05:53:09] that's totally different. They're not even remotely
[05:53:11] comparable. Uh, we can, and also here's another thing, too,
[05:53:14] is that whenever you have a daughter or you have a
[05:53:18] son, are you going to give them advice for what you believe is true, or, or, sorry, what
[05:53:25] you want to be true, or for what is true? Would you not give your daughter advice to not put
[05:53:32] herself in certain situations that could put her life in danger? Because if I had a daughter,
[05:53:37] I would definitely say, hey, you should avoid these areas, you should not go to these places,
[05:53:41] because they can put your life in danger. So, two things can be true at the same time.
[05:53:47] The person didn't deserve to be shot and it's a tragedy that they were killed, but at
[05:53:52] the same time it was a mistake to go and physically escalate things with the federal officer
[05:53:58] while you were carrying a gun and then resist the rest. Both of these things were bad.
[05:54:03] They don't cancel each other out. It's not like one deserves the other, but the fact
[05:54:09] is that both of them exist. It's undenought and any concealed
[05:54:14] carry instructor in the entire country would tell you the exact same thing.
[05:54:19] There's nothing that's insane about what I'm saying.
[05:54:22] I'm talking about self-preservation.
[05:54:24] I think XQC's making an argument based off of ideology, and that's totally fine for
[05:54:28] him to say that, but that's not the way that I see things.
[05:54:34] I'm much more pragmatic.
[05:54:37] I think he is, too, and he'll probably see what I'm saying.
[05:54:41] What year is this?
[05:54:44] What year is this?
[05:54:45] Don't give me this shit.
[05:54:46] Well, it's like, oh, dude, you don't do this, dude.
[05:54:48] Yes, this.
[05:54:49] Yeah, absolutely.
[05:54:50] It's true.
[05:54:51] This, no way applies.
[05:54:52] But otherwise it's like some victim blanchators.
[05:54:55] Well, sometimes it is.
[05:54:56] Like somebody can put themselves in a situation that a bad thing happens to them.
[05:55:00] But you can still acknowledge that that person took bad actions that led to the position.
[05:55:05] Where a bad thing happened to them.
[05:55:07] Two things can be true at a time.
[05:55:10] And let's not even get it twisted, right?
[05:55:12] Ice is infinitely more in the wrong for shooting a man who seems to be unarmed.
[05:55:16] It's not even a question.
[05:55:20] If there's a girl coming over in the club shape, it's a bad day.
[05:55:23] I am.
[05:55:24] This seems pretty cut and dried that they fucked up.
[05:55:26] No, I'm not, you know, we need to wait for the body cam,
[05:55:29] and that way we'll really know.
[05:55:31] But right now, it sure seems like they've got this man.
[05:55:34] And he's seen it.
[05:55:35] But I would have never happened to do that.
[05:55:37] If you didn't do that, that's true.
[05:55:39] That's true.
[05:55:40] It might not sound good.
[05:55:42] It might not be something that gets upvotes on Twitter and especially not upvotes on Reddit.
[05:55:47] But what I'm saying is true.
[05:55:49] It's undeniably true.
[05:55:51] And for somebody like me,
[05:55:54] I don't want to have American citizens be killed over an ideology that they're being radicalized into.
[05:56:02] My goal is to make sure that we don't have more American citizens that are hurt, killed
[05:56:08] or maimed by federal officers, and we also don't have federal officers that are hurt,
[05:56:13] killed or maimed by rioters.
[05:56:15] That's my goal.
[05:56:16] My goal isn't about sounding right?
[05:56:19] It's about doing right.
[05:56:20] And I think that the fact is that if you go to a protest like this, and you physically escalate
[05:56:25] a situation, while you have a gun on you, and then you resist arrest, you aren't asking
[05:56:31] for something bad to happen. This is undeniable. It's politically incorrect to say, but there's
[05:56:36] a reason why it's called politically incorrect and not incorrect. It's because I'm actually
[05:56:41] right.
[05:56:45] Then don't park your car and LA and then don't then don't right. If somebody left their
[05:56:49] car in LA and they left their car unlocked and use and they left a PS5 in their car.
[05:56:56] Like let's say you go to a random Walmart, let's use this example.
[05:57:01] Let's say you go to a random Walmart and you leave your car there and you leave it
[05:57:06] unlocked with a PS5 in a backseat.
[05:57:09] Should the person who steals the PS5 out of the backseat go to jail?
[05:57:13] Absolutely they should.
[05:57:14] Are you a fucking idiot for doing that?
[05:57:17] Absolutely you are.
[05:57:18] This is the same thing.
[05:57:20] Is that victim blaming?
[05:57:21] No.
[05:57:22] sense accountability and rationality. It's just that simple. What's
[05:57:29] fucking then don't wear a nice shirt outside, then fucking don't put
[05:57:34] your right. That's another I'll go through every single one of these
[05:57:37] examples. So here's another example. Don't wear a nice shirt outside. I'm
[05:57:41] going to have to slightly change this in order to something that I like I
[05:57:44] know more about. So in my school, there were way more trips in my school
[05:57:50] and people that were associated with that in my school, and there were really no
[05:57:54] bloods.
[05:57:56] This is in fucking Austin, Texas, and I don't know where the different schools
[05:58:00] from, but basically wearing blue was good, wearing red was bad.
[05:58:04] If you're the kind of guy that's going to wear red and wear this kind of stuff, I would
[05:58:09] advise for you not to do that if you went to my high school.
[05:58:12] Why is that?
[05:58:13] Well, it's because there's gang members of the other gang, and they might consider
[05:58:18] you a threat.
[05:58:20] If I had a kid, and I sent my kid to that same high school, I'd tell that kid don't
[05:58:24] wear a red.
[05:58:26] Why is that?
[05:58:27] Because I care about that kid's life, and I don't want something bad to happen to
[05:58:30] one.
[05:58:33] This is again, ideologically versus pragnatically.
[05:58:39] Both things are true.
[05:58:41] Obviously you should be able to wear red, but we don't live in a world of shudds.
[05:58:46] Oh, when you're in the polished area, like, come on, man, it's true.
[05:58:53] I mean, would XQC walk down in the most section eight area of his town with no security
[05:59:01] and nothing, wearing his super-expensive Rolex and all of his chains, would he go around
[05:59:07] doing that by himself?
[05:59:08] Would he exercise a level of discretion while doing that?
[05:59:13] And then, at the same time, would he be more willing to do that if he was going to an
[05:59:18] event that was being put on by, I don't know, Elon Musk.
[05:59:24] I wonder, I could do these all day.
[05:59:29] It's not a good day, it's not a good day, it's just like, it's a fact.
[05:59:34] It's a fact.
[05:59:38] And, and again, like, I don't take this personally, I like, excuse you a lot, but I think
[05:59:43] this is true. I see his point of view, but you can't argue things whenever people are dead,
[05:59:48] then you have to look at working in that person's best interest. Ideals don't super
[05:59:56] seed reality exactly. All these examples you listed don't lack the foundation of
[06:00:02] committing a crime with a weapon on you and the story. That's true too. Like whenever you
[06:00:06] interfere with like most of the time whenever you commit a crime, if you have a weapon on
[06:00:11] you while you're committing that crime, that is like an extra multiplier for like that's an
[06:00:16] additional crime in itself. So like for example, I do think that that guy was obstructing
[06:00:23] interfering with the federal officer, I do think that he was and I think that any rational person
[06:00:28] would look at what happened and say that he was resisting arrest and I think that if he wasn't
[06:00:33] resisting arrest, they wouldn't have needed seven people on him.
[06:00:38] Insurance companies will deny claims of her due diligence if you don't take
[06:00:44] logical and reasonable precautions, you don't deserve a payout.
[06:00:49] So the fact that he was shot after the being disarmed is okay, got it.
[06:00:53] I'm going to pull this up.
[06:00:57] I'm curious when I said that.
[06:01:02] And did I say that?
[06:01:03] Yeah, when did I ever say that?
[06:01:17] Just video of him earlier that day being told to back off before he got shot?
[06:01:21] Well, I don't know.
[06:01:24] Yeah, when did I ever say that at all?
[06:01:29] You didn't know if he was disarmed?
[06:01:39] No, I didn't.
[06:01:40] I saw that image.
[06:01:41] I think at this point it was the case.
[06:01:51] You're acting like the officer didn't come at him first?
[06:01:54] Yeah, but there's a different standard.
[06:01:56] Officer has the right to come at a person who they feel is obstructing or causing internet messed up. What did you say I said when did I say that it was okay that he got shot
[06:02:07] When did I say like you made an accusation and I'm saying when did I say that?
[06:02:18] You saw the video yesterday the isation was de-escalating and asking him to go to the side
[06:02:26] Yeah, when I do that, sure give me a minute, okay.
[06:02:38] Don't resist the police.
[06:02:40] Yeah, it's the same thing.
[06:02:41] It's like I'm telling you, like resisting arrest is always the wrong decision.
[06:02:46] It is always the wrong decision every single time.
[06:02:51] Huge mistake to resist the rest.
[06:02:53] Thank you, Kirchie.
[06:02:54] Thank you very much.
[06:02:55] Yeah, it's a little bit cold.
[06:02:57] How's the snow going?
[06:02:59] Oh, it's not really that much snow anymore.
[06:03:01] Yeah, it's fine.
[06:03:02] We still have to wait for body cam footage.
[06:03:04] Yeah, I think they should do an investigation for sure.
[06:03:06] I think that's a good idea.
[06:03:07] Thank you very much, Kira.
[06:03:08] I hope you guys enjoyed it.
[06:03:09] Make sure to follow the stream as always.
[06:03:11] I'm too baiting and failing.
[06:03:20] You're personally wasting your time.
[06:03:22] But it's okay, I just, I don't want people to have the,
[06:03:25] and I think that calling people up like this
[06:03:26] and talking to them is fine.
[06:03:28] You're advocating for killing more people last week
[06:03:30] and discussing around.
[06:03:32] I think that they should kill somebody
[06:03:33] who puts deadly force towards them,
[06:03:35] like if somebody drives their car towards ice officers,
[06:03:38] I think the ice should shoot them for sure.
[06:03:40] If you pull a weapon, then you try to hit an ice officer
[06:03:43] with a brick, I think they should shoot you.
[06:03:45] If they, if you do anything like that,
[06:03:48] I think that they should.
[06:03:49] I don't, I don't even see there's,
[06:03:51] there's not even any other way to look at it.
[06:03:53] Like the moment that you weaponize anything
[06:03:57] to be a deadly weapon against a person,
[06:03:59] then another person should absolutely take you
[06:04:01] as a deadly threat and respond accordingly.
[06:04:03] It's not even a question.
[06:04:10] You're saying it's a mistake to resist arrest.
[06:04:12] I'm not disagreeing with that.
[06:04:13] The point is literally everybody on the line
[06:04:14] is making that he was disarmed before being shot.
[06:04:17] No, you haven't directly said that, which I apologize for,
[06:04:19] but you're framing the shooting in a way that this represents what happened.
[06:04:24] Well, he had a gun on him, right?
[06:04:31] I mean, he obviously had a gun.
[06:04:40] Like, I don't, like, it's not even a question.
[06:04:43] You're pushing rhetoric that's his own fault that he got shot.
[06:04:49] Even though he didn't use a gun against Ice Age and say it permits to carry the gun.
[06:04:52] Yeah, I think that him going and engaging.
[06:04:58] Let me ask you something.
[06:04:59] I'm going to pull you up and I'm going to ask you and I want you to answer this question,
[06:05:03] honestly.
[06:05:05] Do you think that him having the gun and him resisting arrest increased
[06:05:12] increased the probability of him being killed. Do you think that that it caused that or not?
[06:05:21] Did it increase or decrease? I think that really,
[06:05:36] was the fact that he had a gun on him legally matter in this case?
[06:05:43] No, it doesn't because if you have a gun on you and you're committing a crime, that's an additional charge.
[06:05:49] Yeah.
[06:05:54] Now, it would have been, no, don't get me wrong.
[06:05:56] It would have been worse if he didn't have a registered gun.
[06:05:59] But yeah, obviously.
[06:06:06] It does meant, yeah, obviously it matters if you have a gun.
[06:06:10] Like, are you really going to say, like, they're not judge during executioner?
[06:06:14] Well, when did I say they were?
[06:06:16] I never said that.
[06:06:18] I think that so many people are so emotionally elevated by a situation like this, that they're not thinking about it rationally.
[06:06:25] I think that's the big problem.
[06:06:27] Is that so many people are so irrational and emotional about this, that they're not able to look at this logically?
[06:06:34] It's very obvious that using a gun and taking a gun and being aggressive towards a police officer is a mistake, everybody knows this, but on Twitter, it's like, you can't say this, oh no, don't say this, it's common sense, it's common sense and if you take my advice, it will help you and if you listen to the advice of these other people, it will kill you.
[06:06:59] Keep that in mind, these people want you to die for their cause, I want you to live, and that's why I'm giving you this advice.
[06:07:09] That's simple.
[06:07:15] The bad thing about these interactions is that people you bring up can't actually respond.
[06:07:20] You have to make single-text responses.
[06:07:23] Okay. Well, I mean, like, then don't do it. Don't start it out. Yes, okay. So then there we go.
[06:07:31] So yeah, I don't know why you would say this, Tony. Like if you agree with me that bringing a gun and then being physically defiant to a police officer,
[06:07:41] would increase, what's even the conversation here? You're like tone policing me at this point?
[06:07:48] I don't understand, if you're unhappy about the way that it happens, you don't like this, then why wouldn't you do that?
[06:07:58] You're conducting an investigation in the area.
[06:08:09] Tony, I'm telling the truth.
[06:08:12] That's the reason why I'm in Chatek.
[06:08:14] to take. It's just a fact. It's a fact. But he wasn't using the gun or shooting. I'm
[06:08:22] going to give you some advice. Do not interfere with police investigations when you
[06:08:27] have a gun. Just don't. Don't do it. Do not resist arrest when you have a gun. Don't
[06:08:33] do it. It's a mistake. It's a mistake. Whether you're right or wrong, you could still
[06:08:41] one depth yet. Can you promise me you're not going to do that, Tony? I've said my piece.
[06:08:51] It's P-E-A-C, but okay. Yeah, I mean, I don't know why you even say that. This is person's
[06:09:02] fine, I'm not going to ban you.
[06:09:04] second amendment all year at a touch the second amendment doesn't mean you can bring
[06:09:12] a gun anywhere you want do anything you want while you're having a gun on you that's
[06:09:16] not the way it works that's not the way the law works not that's not the way reality
[06:09:19] works it's common sense that you know second amendment it's like you know with great
[06:09:25] great power comes great responsibility I mean having a second amendment doesn't mean
[06:09:31] that I can bring a gun and do whatever I want with a gun, that's not how it works.
[06:09:36] Just look at the long. I mean I'm not, this isn't a debate by the way. It's a literal
[06:09:41] fact.
[06:09:45] So, as my mother snitched on Anne Frank, she had on me daddy, of course. And what is this
[06:09:58] here.
[06:09:59] Uh, post a technical clip on an alcephioreasca with 1300, a bunch of good-down who knows.
[06:10:03] If there's a lot of attacks, the back of the asthma is fancy to say she's asking for
[06:10:05] an argument.
[06:10:06] What's the fact?
[06:10:07] I don't, I don't, I don't mince words or avoid our arguments or conversations because
[06:10:14] they'll hurt people's feelings.
[06:10:16] I don't really care.
[06:10:19] What I'm saying is true.
[06:10:20] It's undeniably true.
[06:10:24] Anybody who thinks that it's not true wants you to get killed.
[06:10:29] That's it.
[06:10:30] I mean, there's not two sides to this.
[06:10:32] It's obvious.
[06:10:35] Think about this way.
[06:10:36] It's freedom of action.
[06:10:37] They saw a clip.
[06:10:38] People posted in China.
[06:10:39] The police foreshadow a protester in the back.
[06:10:40] Eight times.
[06:10:41] I haven't restrained.
[06:10:42] What do you say to that?
[06:10:44] Well, I think that's horrible.
[06:10:45] But you can't compare China to America because China doesn't have elections in the same way
[06:10:50] that America does.
[06:10:51] China doesn't have a representative government in the same way.
[06:10:55] So for example, like in China,
[06:10:57] you don't have the ability to vote on policy
[06:11:00] and to make decisions in a lot of cases.
[06:11:03] They have totally different laws.
[06:11:05] So really whenever I look at this
[06:11:07] and what I think is so on about these arguments
[06:11:10] is that these people are shadow boxing
[06:11:12] with something that's totally different
[06:11:13] to reach our argument, yeah it is.
[06:11:15] China's not America, yeah exactly.
[06:11:17] And so I think that violent resistance
[06:11:20] and revolutionary behavior is something that, like, for example, in Iran, I think it makes
[06:11:25] perfect sense because there's not a diplomatic and a democratic alternative to it.
[06:11:30] I think that violence being used as a political goal, I think the reason why we have a democracy
[06:11:37] is to avoid that.
[06:11:39] It's because you can settle your differences at the ballot box rather than going out and
[06:11:45] starting another civil war.
[06:11:47] So when you have those differences settled at the ballot box and you lose the election
[06:11:52] and you decide to have a rioters veto by just bringing a bunch of people and then preventing
[06:11:57] people from doing what the election was voted on to do, then I don't think that's really
[06:12:02] democratic at all.
[06:12:04] And I don't think there's anything like that similar to China because these people don't
[06:12:08] have the ability to vote and be represented in the same way that Americans do.
[06:12:14] So this is a bad question, I think.
[06:12:22] Yeah, to your point, China is so bad for basic drug offenses,
[06:12:25] China's kind of party executes you
[06:12:26] along with other prisoners in soccer fields,
[06:12:28] a family's president.
[06:12:29] Well, I don't know about any of that.
[06:12:32] It's just, it's odd to see so many of these arguments
[06:12:34] that are just really kind of weak.
[06:12:39] Total total, total ridiculous arguments.
[06:12:44] the
[06:12:51] citizens can't own guns in China so the situation wouldn't even apply
[06:12:55] that's okay
[06:12:57] so to kill me while the cyber liberals will put in a change representation
[06:13:00] if they're unhappy well that's what you have to do right i mean like that's why you have
[06:13:03] elections and everything it's pretty obvious
[06:13:06] the guy that was defending a woman defending a woman like a he defending this is like
[06:13:11] This isn't a Marvel movie.
[06:13:14] Plus he was a medic.
[06:13:16] Being a medic doesn't mean that you can render aid to people at a police scene.
[06:13:20] Just because you say I'm a medic that doesn't mean that the police have to let you in and render aid to somebody.
[06:13:28] Here's the middle. How would they know he's in the middle of the third?
[06:13:31] I say it's a true trigger, I think that's true.
[06:13:34] I mean this person's right, but I mean like you have to be logical about this.
[06:13:38] I'm a medic, yeah.
[06:13:41] they're not police well they're law enforcement agents like police it's
[06:13:48] like what are what are we really talking about here.
[06:13:53] So clearly I'm going to do an insurrection. How do you counter the wall?
[06:13:56] So there's refusing to dance to violence. I think honestly like a
[06:14:00] charge for sedition. That's what I would do. So yeah.
[06:14:11] actively interjecting yourself into a law enforcement situation will aren't just as smart. No, it's not
[06:14:18] but yeah, I was gonna end a little bit ago and it just kind of went on and it's because these
[06:14:22] arguments are just ingenious and bad-vague. Yeah, I know and um, eventually and here's the truth, right,
[06:14:27] is that my viewpoint and my worldview will win out and the reason why it will win out,
[06:14:33] what is this here in Los Polos? Locals coming for you, too. We're gonna make you take daily showers.
[06:14:37] I should send him the clip.
[06:14:39] And I don't want to take daily showers, okay.
[06:14:46] I actually, well, no, I'm not able to.
[06:14:48] I think the water might be frozen, no, I'm not sure.
[06:14:50] And the reason why what I'm saying is,
[06:14:54] the reason why I'm saying is completely inevitable
[06:14:57] is that we can't live in a society where people are violent
[06:15:01] and aggressive towards police officers.
[06:15:04] No no functional society can exist that way whether you like it or not
[06:15:10] There is no functional society that can exist while people are able to basically use a mob video over police officers exercising the law
[06:15:20] Like you you can't have a country that has that
[06:15:23] Period
[06:15:25] And police can be violent. Yeah, exactly. That's the force mandate. That's the reason why the government
[06:15:30] And yeah, the reason why we have the police is so you don't have to be violent.
[06:15:35] That's the social contract.
[06:15:39] And that's why I'm so important that the police are held accountable.
[06:15:41] So that social contract is a hell.
[06:15:45] Yeah, I feel like I'm explaining this to like children in some cases.
[06:15:51] To people not learn this in school, it's crazy.
[06:15:54] I guess maybe it's younger people.
[06:15:58] Yeah, it's just nuts.
[06:16:01] You're saying it's okay, what happened with fuck?
[06:16:04] It's just, there's some people that really aren't thinkers.
[06:16:08] That's okay, that's what happens.
[06:16:10] That's what happens.
[06:16:12] Some people are just not thinkers.
[06:16:14] You gotta think this through a little bit longer.
[06:16:16] You can watch the video and come up for the conclusion yourself.
[06:16:19] Yeah, it's pretty obvious.
[06:16:23] Not children just brainwash folks, it's okay.
[06:16:26] I mean, like, I will drag people kicking and screaming back to sanity one way or another.
[06:16:31] At what point do you draw the line and what point is it worth fighting through your rights?
[06:16:34] Understanding what are you survival and common sense for already draw the line?
[06:16:38] Well, nobody's rights are really being stopped here.
[06:16:42] Like, they don't have the right to overrule a federal election, and the federal government by mob rule.
[06:16:50] They don't have that right.
[06:16:53] That's not that's not that's not in the Constitution that oh if the vote doesn't go the way you want you get to go out there and do this
[06:17:00] Like there was a vote it was a fair election. I mean, was it not it was a fair election
[06:17:06] People were represented and they lost
[06:17:10] Now you have to respect the the results of the election in
[06:17:14] Four years or three years you can come back and try again
[06:17:19] That's it
[06:17:21] It's pretty simple. So anyway guys, um, yeah, what any other play games in the stream moron?
[06:17:27] I'll be playing it tomorrow. Uh, we've got high guard tomorrow. Uh, that's the plan. I'm excited. I'm very excited.
[06:17:32] So any original one. Thank you all very much for watching. I appreciate it. I'll be back on tomorrow.
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