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02-18-2026 · 5h 58m

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[00:01:30] I'm sorry I'm a little bit late today guys I had to take a really big shit I
[00:01:36] Took a maybe like extra 10 minutes or so, but it's all right. We're feeling fresh feeling good for another fucking day
[00:01:43] so yeah yesterday I did a podcast and
[00:01:48] Then I got home and I was like I was ready to go on the computer
[00:01:52] I was ready to play video games for like three hours
[00:01:56] And then I went to lay down and I looked at my phone. It said four in the morning. I said, oh fuck
[00:02:03] Shit happened again like god damn it man
[00:02:05] And then I had to feel I then then I just I was all right fucking
[00:02:09] I just go back to sleep and so I was sleeping the whole fucking time man. I was bad hair day today
[00:02:15] Pretty much every day is a bad hair day today for me. I'm gonna be honest, right?
[00:02:19] It's like whenever you're whenever you got hair like me you start off where it's like
[00:02:23] Like, you know, like at the beginning you have bad hair days, right?
[00:02:28] And then you have good hair days.
[00:02:30] And then you have days where your hair doesn't look as bad.
[00:02:33] And then you become me.
[00:02:35] So that's about it, right?
[00:02:36] I mean, I'm on like stage three or four, okay?
[00:02:39] So it is what it is.
[00:02:41] And you gotta meet the gaming quota, buddy.
[00:02:43] Well, I will if there's a good game.
[00:02:46] What's really coming out recently?
[00:02:47] I mean, I don't really know.
[00:02:49] I've played a lot of NEO, right?
[00:02:51] That's been about it.
[00:02:52] I guess I could show people my build in that game, maybe show people some of my Arc Knights infield stuff, etc.
[00:02:59] But otherwise, I mean, I've just really been fucking around and play High Guard.
[00:03:03] Oh, you're right. I could play... Well, I did say, guys, I promised everybody.
[00:03:07] What did I tell you? I told you that it would happen.
[00:03:12] Today might be the big day. The big flop.
[00:03:16] It might be the day that it doesn't go under over 800 or sorry a thousand players
[00:03:22] This could be it man and 825 exactly right and so this could be it
[00:03:28] And the big high guard day. Yeah, I will play the game on the last day of the servers, right?
[00:03:34] And just for a little bit of fun and the high on life 2 is a fun game for me
[00:03:39] Like what have I been playing a lot? I mean, I have been really involved with I played Neothat
[00:03:46] I've been playing a lot of obviously like arc nights in field. I've been playing that a lot and I
[00:03:53] The thing is that is arc nights in field better than Wuthering Waves
[00:03:59] No
[00:04:01] Nope
[00:04:02] it's not and
[00:04:04] The thing is like and I feel dumb because I'm playing it right and it is no, it's not you're wrong
[00:04:11] It's just it's not it's like it's alright. It's okay
[00:04:16] But like out of all those games, I feel like it's kind of a weak one, right?
[00:04:20] Finished Kingdom come deliverance, too. I just haven't really I haven't been that motivated to play that game like it's it's this is gonna sound stupid
[00:04:29] It's too realistic for me like there's too many things you have to like worry about or like do or anything else
[00:04:35] Oh man, I don't want to deal with that shit. Absolutely not
[00:04:39] So yeah, you play what's this year if you're a played one of the fallout games. No, I haven't definitely not as good as easy
[00:04:45] Oh god. Oh no, bro. I'm not about that. And yeah, it's too realistic, very sim-like.
[00:04:52] Yeah, exactly. And I just, I couldn't really get into it.
[00:04:55] Now, I will probably, in the next, probably two years, attempt to play Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, like, five times.
[00:05:02] Like, I, I, because it's the kind of game that I'm supposed to like, right?
[00:05:05] I mean, it's, it is the kind of game I'm supposed to like.
[00:05:08] And I thought about even, like, making a new game and playing a new version and, like, you know, making a new character
[00:05:13] And I'm doing everything over again. Maybe that might be the option. I don't know, right?
[00:05:17] But game gets easier after like 20 20 hours of dialogue number one
[00:05:22] Yeah, it's just a lot of dialogue like I like games where I could just run around and play and kill shit, right?
[00:05:27] Like I'm an old arcade gamer like I like Dark Souls Neo
[00:05:32] You know something like a ball pit, you know like mega-bong
[00:05:37] Something like that like a game where like I just immediately load in and I'm cooking, right?
[00:05:42] I'm instantly cooking. I'm not like waiting for a exposition. I don't want to hear about a narrative
[00:05:48] I don't want to hear about the storyline. I don't want to be introduced to five different proper nouns
[00:05:55] Absolutely none of it. All I want to see is the fucking game. That's it
[00:06:00] That's the way I feel about it. That's what I like. So Ninja Gaiden? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah,
[00:06:13] absolutely. I got to actually, that's the new game I probably should be playing. It's Ninja
[00:06:17] Gaiden. So anyway, yeah, people are saying Iran is happening. I don't know about this, right?
[00:06:23] I have no idea. But I don't know if I can find this, but it looks like, where is it here? Iran,
[00:06:28] on US strike.
[00:06:31] So people are saying that there's a good chance
[00:06:33] that there could be a US strike kind of at certain points,
[00:06:37] right?
[00:06:37] And it seems like wild footage of this is from a while ago.
[00:06:40] I don't know if that's it or not.
[00:06:42] Insider or Lord on US strike on February 28 on Polymarket.
[00:06:46] And 58, sorry, what is this here?
[00:06:48] He bought, yes, at $0.13 with $64K.
[00:06:52] Oh my god.
[00:06:54] So yeah, it does look like it might be happening soon.
[00:06:57] I mean, they've been moving in.
[00:06:59] Here's really what's going on, right?
[00:07:01] You just look at this here.
[00:07:02] There's a lot of fucking, a lot of like ships over there.
[00:07:07] They've moved airplanes over there yesterday.
[00:07:09] Like I feel like things are definitely cooking, right?
[00:07:12] I mean, they're going in that direction,
[00:07:14] but it's just hard to say whether it's actually
[00:07:16] gonna happen, right?
[00:07:17] I mean, that's it.
[00:07:18] So I don't think like shooters, which fires a good game.
[00:07:21] Yeah, I heard about that.
[00:07:22] It's going down here in Israel, a hospital is closed.
[00:07:25] The underground garage to move people to
[00:07:27] case something happens. Yeah, I mean, I feel like again, like Trump didn't sail the entire
[00:07:33] like not the entire but like a huge US Armada over to Iran, just to sit there. I mean, very
[00:07:40] clearly something's going to happen. Like what that something is going to be, we don't
[00:07:46] really know, but something's going to fucking happen. A pizza tracker, I don't think there's
[00:07:52] There's going to be a whole lot of that, but I'll see if I can find it.
[00:07:55] The Pentagon Pizza Tracker.
[00:07:57] Yeah, so it looks like, yeah, this is not really, yeah, that's pretty much nothing, right?
[00:08:04] I mean, I don't know.
[00:08:06] And could be a negotiation asset, but yeah, yeah, but like what happens if negotiations
[00:08:10] fail?
[00:08:11] How the fuck do you negotiate with people like that?
[00:08:13] So I don't know, man.
[00:08:14] US is trying to intimidate Iran.
[00:08:16] Yeah, I think we tried to do that.
[00:08:18] Maybe they didn't listen.
[00:08:19] Maybe they didn't take it seriously.
[00:08:20] now they're moving to option two. I don't know, man. I'm not sure. And 115 streams,
[00:08:26] we in there like that? That's a long time, man. Thanks. Yeah, I've been seeing a lot
[00:08:30] of people, like people show up and watch every fucking day. I do really appreciate it. And
[00:08:34] imagine all the conversations and negotiating. It's taking place with all the non-Iran nations
[00:08:38] in the region to make sure we don't take a nobody national conflict. Yeah, I mean, I
[00:08:42] think that most people probably don't like Iran. I mean, like, that's, that's honestly
[00:08:46] truth. I think that they fund terrorism and everybody there including like Qatar, Saudi Arabia,
[00:08:53] I think they don't want Iran around either. I think they don't. Like they might say that they do
[00:08:57] just for like appearances sake, so it doesn't look like they're outlying with the United States over
[00:09:02] like you know a Muslim country maybe, but like I think the truth is yeah they want them gone too.
[00:09:07] And yeah, Qatar, I mean I don't know if it's Qatar or Qatar, I have no idea, but either way
[00:09:12] Iran is final form of Islam. Yeah, I mean they cause all the problems and so you know, that's really about it
[00:09:19] And yeah, bro, so many streaks. There's a lot of them according to Iran to be tube armors bombed a random mountain
[00:09:24] There were no secret bunkers. Yeah, according to Iran. They posted fucking, you know
[00:09:30] AI videos and they're like see we're winning guys like I feel like that's probably not the best way to look at things
[00:09:36] Is it I don't think so at all. So I ever on co-workers. She sucks at her jobs
[00:09:40] nothing to do with Iran but LOL what a dumb bitch huh wow how about that
[00:09:54] yeah ain't 115 yeah exactly you're gonna have to watch at World War 3 back to
[00:09:59] your stream title I might have to at this point I mean things you're getting
[00:10:03] pretty crazy and you know I think one of these days it's gonna happen I just
[00:10:07] don't know what it's going to be. I saw this. So let me go back. I'll show this. This is
[00:10:12] amazing. And, you know, yesterday or the day before, we were looking at whether this was
[00:10:17] going to happen or not. And it seems like apparently it has. So Valve has won their
[00:10:22] lawsuit against Lee Rothschild and his companies. So this is the copyright patent troll retard
[00:10:29] dumbass that has trying to like, you know, patent things that Valve was doing. And just
[00:10:34] in general caused them a bunch of problems. Basically, what happened is that, just so,
[00:10:40] let me make sure I have all this straight, so what happened was that Valve bought their access
[00:10:46] to their patent library in perpetuity, and then they tried to file a takedown notice later on
[00:10:53] saying that they didn't have the right to use one of their copyrights, but they had previously
[00:10:57] bought that copyright because they had bought the library, and this was like an ongoing thing. It was
[00:11:02] like a, you know, like a lifetime membership type thing. And so because new things were
[00:11:06] added to the library, and those things would also be, you know, like proactively added
[00:11:11] into that agreement. And so they accidentally sent Valve a cease and desist. And Valve said,
[00:11:17] well, no, we're not just going to take this. Not only are we not going to give you the
[00:11:22] money, but we're going to sue you for even filing this in the first place. And so Valve
[00:11:27] actually went completely scorched earth with them. And the jury found that they violated
[00:11:32] Washington's Patent Troll Prevention Act with bad faith infringement claims. That's the thing that I
[00:11:38] just told you guys about and breached a prior licensing agreement. That's the thing that I
[00:11:43] again just told you about. Valve is awarded $152,000 in damages. This is a very minor amount of money,
[00:11:50] right? I mean, and this lawsuit probably cost millions of dollars, but it's not about the,
[00:11:55] it's not about the money, it's about sending a message. And so now the message is that if you do this,
[00:12:02] there is another case that's happened where you got ruled against you for fucking around like this,
[00:12:08] right? It's the outcome that matters. And like, I know precedent doesn't matter as much in like
[00:12:13] civil court, but it's still something that can be used as a reference point. So when I see this
[00:12:18] happen, I think this is amazing. I do. I think it's great. Valve can also countersue? Well,
[00:12:24] Well, this is their countersuit, as far as I know.
[00:12:26] I think so.
[00:12:27] Patent Troll Prevention Act, is that the actual name?
[00:12:29] It should be.
[00:12:30] I mean, patent trolls are a big problem.
[00:12:32] A lot of people don't talk about this
[00:12:34] because it's kind of a minor issue.
[00:12:36] But it's not really a minor issue.
[00:12:39] It's actually a major issue, but it affects
[00:12:42] a small amount of the population.
[00:12:43] So there's not a lot of competency around it.
[00:12:46] Is that there's a lot of people who go around
[00:12:49] and they try to patent things and then sue every company
[00:12:53] that's doing something that's similar to that patent.
[00:12:55] And it's not really, basically it's not being done
[00:12:59] in any sort of like good faith, you know,
[00:13:01] upholding of, you know, like trade secrets
[00:13:04] or industry standards.
[00:13:06] These are just people that are trying to do this.
[00:13:07] Like Nintendo, Nintendo is actually not
[00:13:10] categorically a patent troll.
[00:13:11] They're not.
[00:13:12] Like they, like you could say that what they did
[00:13:14] with POW world was patent trolling.
[00:13:16] But I think that we also have to be honest
[00:13:18] and say that POW world obviously was trying to emulate
[00:13:21] and steal as much from Pokemon as possible.
[00:13:23] So it's really like, I mean, that's, I mean like,
[00:13:26] I think Pow World is a better game than Pokemon.
[00:13:29] I do, and I think it's not even remotely close, right?
[00:13:32] Like how many hours do I have on Pow World?
[00:13:34] Let's see here, here it is.
[00:13:36] 352 hours, that's a lot of fucking hours.
[00:13:41] So I played Pow World a lot,
[00:13:42] played it way more than Pokemon.
[00:13:44] So yeah, and Zelda, right?
[00:13:46] And I love that game.
[00:13:47] It's a tremendous, amazing game.
[00:13:49] Which Pokemon?
[00:13:50] I mean, I don't know a new bus looking just like Lucario. I mean, come on. It's pretty obvious that they copied it
[00:13:55] But like the thing is that Pokemon also copy Dragon Quest, right?
[00:13:59] So it's like, okay, are you really gonna say that like, you know, whereas, you know, there's like the old
[00:14:03] I think Socrates said this there is no original text, right?
[00:14:06] So it's like the idea that you know, everything is a copy of something that was a copy that was a something of a copy that
[00:14:12] Was a copy of something that was prior to that and I think that really that's what happens with anything is that
[00:14:18] But you know, like you can have that happen.
[00:14:20] So the question is like, is Nintendo a patent troll?
[00:14:24] No, I don't really think so.
[00:14:25] I think that in for all intents and purposes
[00:14:27] for like the word patent troll,
[00:14:29] they behave like patent trolls sometimes.
[00:14:32] But I think that Nintendo just judiciously,
[00:14:35] like very stringently and judiciously enforces copyright
[00:14:40] in a way that I think a lot of people don't appreciate
[00:14:43] and don't like, which is I think very different
[00:14:46] then for example, like Valve or one of these copyright troll
[00:14:51] companies that do this as like a business model, right?
[00:14:54] They're overzealous, yes.
[00:14:56] But you have to keep in mind like Nintendo's business model
[00:14:59] is not suing people for copyright.
[00:15:02] It's selling video games and consoles,
[00:15:05] whereas these other companies, their business model
[00:15:08] was suing people for copyright.
[00:15:10] So yeah, Nintendo is a patent dick, not a troll, exactly.
[00:15:14] So that's what I'm really saying here.
[00:15:15] And so valve winning this is massive.
[00:15:17] Like, I mean, this is a crazy month for Gavin, right?
[00:15:20] I mean, you had just a year, right?
[00:15:23] You had the Steam Deck that now, you know,
[00:15:26] is like basically like people are using Steam Decks
[00:15:29] in the Ukraine war.
[00:15:30] You had the, what do you call it?
[00:15:32] You have Steam that's reaching higher and higher peaks
[00:15:36] on a regular basis.
[00:15:37] Just if you guys want to look at this here,
[00:15:39] let's look at the charts for Steam.
[00:15:41] The Steam concurrent users right now,
[00:15:44] the biggest peak for steam of all time was last month
[00:15:48] so steams continuing to build up and gain even more power
[00:15:52] then the atsteen files get released who's not in it
[00:15:56] gave us a minute he's not in it anywhere nobody's talking about him
[00:16:00] because he's busy working making a good product he doesn't have time to go to a
[00:16:04] fucking island
[00:16:05] and if he does it's going to be his own fucking island
[00:16:08] and so uh... yet you on a steam deck i do on a steam deck it's over there i i
[00:16:12] I never use it, I literally never use my Steam Deck.
[00:16:15] Like in my mind, like if I'm not on my computer,
[00:16:18] there's usually something I'm doing
[00:16:20] or I'm on like cool down.
[00:16:22] Like I don't like playing handheld games,
[00:16:25] I don't like using controllers.
[00:16:26] I like, you know, I like being on the keyboard and mouse
[00:16:29] and I like sitting here, leaned back,
[00:16:32] playing my fucking games and chilling out, right?
[00:16:35] And so that's the way I like more than anything.
[00:16:36] Want to switch to?
[00:16:37] I got one of those too.
[00:16:38] I mean, I've got all the consoles, right?
[00:16:40] I mean, big fucking surprise.
[00:16:41] look at what I do. But like in general, like that's it. What was the game you played on Steam Deck?
[00:16:46] I played Grand Blue Fantasy Reeling on Steam Deck and I think I also played a Vampire Survivors
[00:16:51] game on there too. But other than that, I haven't really spent a lot of time doing it. So yeah,
[00:16:56] PC Master Race, exactly. There's a shortage on Sublime Steam Deck, so I might be saving rams
[00:17:01] for the GameCube or the GabeCube, yeah. And so he's making the GabeCube. All this is happening.
[00:17:06] I mean, really, it's just massive. Does nothing. Competition just keeps shooting themselves in
[00:17:11] the foot what business strategy is this called this is called caring about your
[00:17:15] audience every time the competition shoots themselves in the foot it's
[00:17:19] because they were aiming there that's the big thing that a lot of people don't
[00:17:22] understand is that a lot of these companies that are like you know like
[00:17:26] they're problematic they do something stupid etc these are companies that are
[00:17:30] doing this because they're trying to they're trying to save money they're
[00:17:35] trying to you know enter a new market they're trying to add in a new service
[00:17:40] They're trying to do something in one way or another in order to increase their market share
[00:17:45] So when Gabe doesn't do anything any successful, there's a lot of companies
[00:17:49] So if I can think about this, right? Let me open up a notepad document
[00:17:55] Okay, so companies
[00:17:57] That do nothing and win
[00:18:01] Okay, number one is obviously valve
[00:18:05] Number two would be let me think besides that
[00:18:08] What else do we have? Costco? Yeah. Costco, I'd say Arizona Tea. Arizona Tea, that's a good one.
[00:18:18] Palantir, I think Palantir does a lot. I'd say Palantir really does a lot. And Israel, okay,
[00:18:25] they do a lot too, I've heard. Toyota. I think Toyota is a good example, right? Let me go back.
[00:18:32] I'll think of some more from software in and out Coca-Cola
[00:18:39] I'm trying to think about one that's a little bit different than that right Microsoft Ubisoft
[00:18:44] Dr. Pepper. I'm not really a big fan. I don't like these examples guys
[00:18:49] well either way
[00:18:51] These are some of the companies that I think just really they just keep making the same product that they've always made
[00:18:57] Everybody likes it people keep buying it and nobody gives a shit
[00:19:01] They just do it indefinitely, right?
[00:19:07] WinRAR? Is that even a company? I don't even know. That's why I didn't want to list it. I'm not even sure about that. A little Caesars. Yeah, uh...
[00:19:20] Yeah, I feel like all they do is sell $5 pizzas.
[00:19:23] That's all they do and they just make more money doing that, right?
[00:19:27] Do not just sell another $5 pizza.
[00:19:30] See, everybody looks down on those $5 pizzas,
[00:19:33] but you know if you ever bring one of those $5 pizzas
[00:19:36] to a convention or to any sort of an event,
[00:19:39] you know that by the end of the night,
[00:19:41] that box is going to be empty, bro.
[00:19:43] Like, everybody, people always, it's like, honestly,
[00:19:46] it's kind of like chubby chicks.
[00:19:49] We're like, everybody is going to act like,
[00:19:52] oh, no, like I'm not interested in this girl.
[00:19:54] But then at the end of the day,
[00:19:56] They're going to be messaging her and trying to talk to her.
[00:19:58] I think it's really kind of the same thing.
[00:20:00] No, no, I'm not saying fat.
[00:20:02] I, I, I, I, I, I did not say fat.
[00:20:07] Said chubby.
[00:20:08] That's totally fucking different.
[00:20:11] Completely different situation.
[00:20:13] Massively different situation.
[00:20:15] No hogs.
[00:20:17] Like moped.
[00:20:18] Yeah, exactly like moped.
[00:20:19] Something like that too.
[00:20:20] You're right.
[00:20:21] So anyway, pleasantly plumb.
[00:20:22] Yeah, maybe a little bit, right?
[00:20:24] And so that's really about it.
[00:20:26] And you've got plenty of companies that do this, and I guess Steam is just one of them.
[00:20:31] And they've been doing great for a long time.
[00:20:33] And I think that honestly, like more companies you're going to see that, like you've got
[00:20:36] to keep this in mind, right, is that you have guys now that grew up playing Steam and being
[00:20:42] on Steam and seeing these other companies and like watching how like, for example, you
[00:20:46] know, you have companies like Blizzard, right?
[00:20:48] And it's like, let's keep reaching new audiences.
[00:20:50] Let's keep doing new audiences.
[00:20:52] And like eventually people just kind of like get bored of it, they don't care about them
[00:20:56] anymore.
[00:20:57] I think that a lot of guys now that are investing in companies and making companies, they know
[00:21:01] this, and you're going to have more of them to have this model.
[00:21:05] Because I think that there's another thing too is that there's an ego element to it
[00:21:08] as well, is that everybody likes Gabe.
[00:21:12] Everybody thinks Gabe is great.
[00:21:14] Like there's nobody really that's like, oh, this guy's bad.
[00:21:17] Like I hate this guy.
[00:21:18] I mean, maybe there are, actually that's not true.
[00:21:20] So let me go back and show you something here.
[00:21:24] Steam, uh, uh, let me, not forums, but uh, yeah, well this is it here.
[00:21:33] The Guardian and some other very woke devs want Steam to start censoring posts and reviews,
[00:21:39] citing rampant bigotry and hate.
[00:21:42] This shouldn't be normal.
[00:21:44] Developers speak out about bigotry on Steam, the world's biggest PC gaming storefront.
[00:21:49] So in my opinion, I think that they would make a massive mistake capitulating to these
[00:21:54] people.
[00:21:55] I think they would.
[00:21:56] I don't think that they should moderate at all these steam reviews because at the end
[00:22:00] of the day, it's like what Henry Cavill said, a fan has every right to not like a piece
[00:22:07] of media and a piece of what they care about for whatever reason.
[00:22:13] Even if you think that reason is stupid, even if you think that reason is unfair, even if
[00:22:18] you think that you shouldn't feel that way or they're wrong they have every
[00:22:21] right to that opinion and to be able to think that way and the fact is that it
[00:22:26] doesn't matter whether all wow it's racist well if there's a bunch of people
[00:22:30] that are racist then that's part of the conversation that's the way it is it's
[00:22:35] kind of like saying that you know Saudi Arabia shouldn't be able to decide not
[00:22:39] to have video games that have gay people in them what the fuck you talking about
[00:22:43] of course they should it's their fucking country it's their lives they should be
[00:22:47] to do whatever the hell they want. So what these people really want to do is they want to force
[00:22:52] Steam to enforce their worldview. That's what they really want to do. They want to create a,
[00:22:59] you know, like a pressure point where Steam feels like they have to capitulate, they have to
[00:23:04] moderate Steam forums in accordance to what these different game developers,
[00:23:09] what their sensitivities are. That's what's really happening, right? That's why the UK is
[00:23:14] suing them? Well, I don't know what the UK is doing. I'm not sure about that. Steam already
[00:23:18] censors wards in their reviews. They do, but they let people do whatever review they want.
[00:23:22] So an ultra woke DEI game can come out with mostly negative reviews. We'll all show positive ones,
[00:23:27] because the truth of why it failed will be hidden. Exactly, right? And that's what they want to do.
[00:23:32] Like at the end of the day, these people don't actually care about, you know, the reviews being
[00:23:37] accurate. They just want their video games with their ideology to not be criticized. And the best
[00:23:42] way for them to think that they think they can do that, is to try to lobby the company that,
[00:23:48] you know, hosts the criticism to just simply delete it. Well, oh wow, we're getting a bunch
[00:23:53] of negative reviews. What are we gonna do? Are we gonna make the game better? No, let's just
[00:23:58] delete the reviews. Problem solved. Wow, why didn't I think of this? Let's delete their reviews and
[00:24:06] be victims. So that's the way it is. They want reviews gone, period, exactly. And fundamentally,
[00:24:12] what these people want is consumer unfriendly. And that is the main important thing that a lot of
[00:24:17] these devs really want is that they don't like players, they don't like gamers, they don't like
[00:24:24] the people that are buying their products, and they want to force these people into basically
[00:24:29] playing and doing whatever they want. And I think that's the main reason why everybody
[00:24:33] fucking hates them. I think there is. Is that nobody wants to sit around and be patronized,
[00:24:39] told what the fuck and do and what they have to believe in for no reason it's
[00:24:43] ridiculous so yeah what do you think on all the attacks on moist critical lately
[00:24:47] people have been attacking Charlie attacking them for what like I don't
[00:24:52] even understand why are they be mad at Charlie yeah I've I haven't seen any of
[00:24:57] that I mean maybe there's somebody who's pissed off but I have no idea and so
[00:25:01] yeah moist yeah exactly and it has a dipshit to amendment take well I I don't
[00:25:06] know what he said. Idubs has? Idubs? What did I, what did Idubs say? Let me see if I
[00:25:11] can pull it up. And I'm assuming it's probably, is it on LSF or Yeet? Let me see. No, what
[00:25:18] is this here? This is some other thing. Yeah, where's Idubs? I'll see if I can find this.
[00:25:23] I have no idea. Idubs been going crazy lately. That's kind of surprising. Actually, I didn't
[00:25:29] expect that at all. So if somebody wants to find me a clip, I'll look at it, but I don't
[00:25:34] really what he was saying about about charlie i mean i i think in general charlie just has you
[00:25:39] know middle of the road pretty casual normal opinions about things right i mean he doesn't
[00:25:45] really go super hard on like one side or another he's not a big you know like extreme guy or anything
[00:25:51] like that check eat i i did there's nothing really on here about it at all yeah i'm looking down and
[00:25:57] and looking at this there's nothing else you see dean the great got knocked out by another ufc fighter
[00:26:02] after he was slapped. I did see that. We're going to look at it later on.
[00:26:05] Charlie's most hot takes are room temperature. Well, I mean, again, like, that's not always
[00:26:10] a bad thing. Not everybody. The thing is, not everybody has to be me, Destiny, or Hassan.
[00:26:15] Not everybody has to have some dramatic, extreme, crazy opinion about something. Like, why is
[00:26:21] that really, like, having a dramatic, crazy opinion about something like that's, you know,
[00:26:26] that can be interesting. Sure, it's good entertainment, but I don't think that you
[00:26:29] should hold that at like a higher premium than just a person who has a normal viewpoint right and
[00:26:35] that's it. So I have no idea and I see Rupert Lowe commenting about you. I did see that.
[00:26:41] So let me see. I can pull it up. Rupert Lowe has acknowledged as one and I that's that's crazy.
[00:26:49] That is crazy bro. Like that's it. That's it. It's been in two days. It's been in two days. This
[00:26:54] this shit has happened.
[00:26:59] His ice takes are pretty bad.
[00:27:01] I disagree with him on ice too,
[00:27:02] but at the end of the day,
[00:27:04] like I mean, there's gonna be people in the world
[00:27:06] that you're not going to agree with them about everything.
[00:27:08] Like I think people take a disagreement and something
[00:27:12] and they take it too personally.
[00:27:14] Like when I hear something I disagree with,
[00:27:16] it doesn't mean that I hate that person.
[00:27:17] I just think that that, you know,
[00:27:19] I think to myself, Michael, that's not how,
[00:27:21] I don't think that's the way it works.
[00:27:22] I don't think that's the way to look at it, right?
[00:27:24] and so like so many people get like really emotionally attached to
[00:27:28] you know whatever value system or whatever viewpoints they have
[00:27:31] and uh... yeah i just don't really agree with it right
[00:27:34] but i think that also like really on you know for charlie it's probably a better
[00:27:38] idea to just not really talk about politics i mean
[00:27:41] you know i don't think that like
[00:27:42] that the problem is that and and he should honestly the truth is he should
[00:27:46] do whatever he thinks he should do
[00:27:47] but uh... you know if he wants to talk about politics
[00:27:51] it will divide people whenever you're talking about divisive issues people get
[00:27:54] divided
[00:27:55] it's very easy to make a video about you know some obnoxious mom at target
[00:28:00] trying to you know cause a scene and you know like it's easy to say everybody's
[00:28:04] on the same page with that person being wrong right it's very easy to say that
[00:28:08] but whenever you're talking about you know a very divisive issue like you know
[00:28:12] ice or like um...
[00:28:14] you know uh... capturing maduro or uh... like donald trump or even jeff reyette
[00:28:19] to a lesser extent, right?
[00:28:20] Depending on how you cover it.
[00:28:22] These issues are very divisive.
[00:28:24] People have really strong viewpoints and feelings on them.
[00:28:28] And when you don't talk about it
[00:28:30] in the way that they think you should talk about it,
[00:28:32] it makes them really angry.
[00:28:34] And so if you don't wanna have that type of hostility,
[00:28:37] the only way to avoid it
[00:28:38] is to just simply avoid the topic entirely.
[00:28:41] There's nobody who talks about politics,
[00:28:43] who doesn't get a bunch of hate
[00:28:45] and doesn't have a ton of people that dislike them.
[00:28:47] This is just the way it is.
[00:28:49] so if you enter into that arena
[00:28:51] you are welcoming and bring that on yourself you are
[00:28:55] and like that's again like it's you know for better or for worse
[00:28:59] and i think that that's the reason why people that don't really feel strongly
[00:29:02] about any of these issues are people who don't want to be involved in it
[00:29:05] uh... you do kind of burn a bridge and you know a burn the boats whenever you
[00:29:09] talk about politics with some people right
[00:29:12] because now they're always going to see you as the person who is uh... be
[00:29:16] prepared? Yeah, exactly, right? But like, you can, you can have every, you can be educated
[00:29:22] in a topic more than anybody else. Like, you know, for example, like that guy, Nate,
[00:29:26] the lawyer, like this guy's literally has a law degree. I don't know if he's an attorney
[00:29:30] or not right now, but you know, I think at some point he was, like, he got a bunch of
[00:29:33] hate for saying that he thought that the person that shot one of the people from, you know,
[00:29:37] like in Minnesota, I forgot which one it was. I think it was the second one, Alex Pretty.
[00:29:42] But like, he's, he made a video about it, and he said the chances are, maybe I'm in
[00:29:46] first one. I don't remember. Either way, he said the chances are this person isn't
[00:29:49] going to be charged and he got a bunch of hate and hostility from people because
[00:29:54] he gave his professional opinion on something. And I think that that's another
[00:29:58] big thing, right? Is that it doesn't matter whether you're right or wrong. It
[00:30:02] matters whether people think that you're right or wrong. And so if somebody
[00:30:06] hears what you're saying and they're getting angry about it, they're not
[00:30:08] really going to care whether you're an authority on the topic or not. They're
[00:30:11] going to, they're not going to care whether you, you know, research this or
[00:30:15] whether you understand this, the only thing that they're going to think about is, is
[00:30:19] this person saying what I want to hear? And if the answer is no, then they're going to
[00:30:23] be mad at you. It's literally that simple. So yeah, there's pretty cool video, Freddie
[00:30:29] was reaching for the gun. Well, I don't want to talk about that, whether they were or not.
[00:30:32] It's that's not the point. The point is that, you know, like if you talk about it, there
[00:30:37] are a lot of people on both sides that think, you know, very strongly one thing or another.
[00:30:43] And if you make a statement on one of these sides, you will alienate that other side of
[00:30:49] people.
[00:30:50] That's just what happens.
[00:30:51] And so that's the reason why a lot of creators don't want to talk about politics.
[00:30:55] Most creators do have political opinions on things.
[00:30:58] Not all of them.
[00:30:59] And I think that that exists on a spectrum.
[00:31:01] Like they might have opinions on things like, oh, I don't like that Trump is doing this,
[00:31:05] but they don't really talk about politics or think about it regularly.
[00:31:08] But on a general sense, most creators think about this stuff and they have an opinion
[00:31:12] on it.
[00:31:13] want to share it publicly because they don't want to deal with the blowback from different
[00:31:17] audiences. They don't want to get harassed. And I think that that's one of the most selfish things
[00:31:21] about trying to like force people into talking about politics is that whenever you do that,
[00:31:27] you are basically saying that I want you to get harassed by legions of people that are on the
[00:31:32] internet because I need you to tell me that my opinion is right. And I find that to just be
[00:31:38] such a selfish thing to do. And yes, it should be skeletal or parrots things to result in
[00:31:43] people getting hurt, calling MAGA a cult and navigating kids to genocides and solves. Well,
[00:31:47] I don't know about that. I don't think that like, I mean, and I do think, and here's the
[00:31:51] problem, right, is that MAGA does behave as a cult in a lot of cases. It does. Like there
[00:31:55] have been a lot of times where I think that, you know, the Trump supporters have just blindly
[00:32:00] supported Trump. And I think that if they had pushed back on him a little bit more,
[00:32:05] we would have had better situations.
[00:32:07] So sometimes they do act like cult members
[00:32:09] and that's the problem is that,
[00:32:11] but it's not a binary thing,
[00:32:13] but the problem is that that nuance
[00:32:15] and that reasonability in the middle
[00:32:17] is gone on the internet
[00:32:18] because people gravitate towards extremes
[00:32:21] because extremes are more interesting
[00:32:23] and more worth talking about.
[00:32:25] And I think in the process of that,
[00:32:26] you have people like, for example, Charlie
[00:32:29] or like Emeru got a bunch of hate
[00:32:31] for not wanting to talk about stuff
[00:32:32] or other people too.
[00:32:34] and you know they you know maybe make a comment about something and it gets
[00:32:37] totally spun out of control because people are tripping over themselves to
[00:32:42] try to put words in their mouth
[00:32:44] that's really what the issue is and
[00:32:46] i don't like this behavior i think it's very toxic and problematic
[00:32:49] and overall i don't support it
[00:32:51] you see the guy gets slapped at the party
[00:32:53] okay i will say that i did see this let me pull it up because it was really
[00:32:58] fucking funny
[00:32:59] and so let me see where the fuck did it go
[00:33:02] and this is that same dumb ass from yesterday
[00:33:05] okay there's this one too and is there no that's not it
[00:33:10] yeah i think that there's one more about this
[00:33:13] but yeah this guy got out this guy got checked pretty hard let me just tell you
[00:33:17] that
[00:33:17] so
[00:33:19] yeah i think that's pretty much it
[00:33:20] okay give me a second let's take a look at it
[00:33:24] so
[00:33:27] this is the same guy
[00:33:30] I think it was on the same day, getting slapped out again.
[00:33:36] He had to happen to him again.
[00:33:39] Oh my god.
[00:33:41] So here we go, Dean the Great has gotten out of it and this is a former UFC fighter.
[00:33:46] Okay, this isn't just like some random baldy, you know, that's at a party.
[00:33:51] Seriously?
[00:33:52] Oh, look at that.
[00:33:54] Oh!
[00:33:55] Nice to meet you, bro.
[00:33:57] You do know who I am.
[00:33:59] I don't know why you lying.
[00:34:00] Don't act like you don't know me.
[00:34:02] You definitely know me.
[00:34:03] Nice to meet you, though.
[00:34:04] Yeah, I just don't.
[00:34:05] I don't be lying because girls around and shit.
[00:34:06] You definitely know me, bruh.
[00:34:08] Not even on some disrespecting shit, bruh.
[00:34:10] Don't like your attitude.
[00:34:11] Don't like your fucking jokes.
[00:34:12] I don't like you at all, though.
[00:34:13] Okay.
[00:34:14] Yeah.
[00:34:15] Sit up.
[00:34:16] Okay.
[00:34:17] Sit up.
[00:34:18] Sit up.
[00:34:19] What?
[00:34:20] I said, straight up.
[00:34:21] Are you the guy that got slapped on video?
[00:34:23] I did, but I slapped the shit out of you, though.
[00:34:24] Oh, you are?
[00:34:25] Yeah.
[00:34:26] I'm gonna show you the life of this.
[00:34:28] Make no, are you the guy got slapped on video? I'll put you on make you another clip
[00:34:35] I'll do that
[00:34:37] face just like
[00:34:39] Are you fucking kidding me really you're gonna make another clip over this? Why would you say this?
[00:34:58] Man
[00:35:08] Go get this guy he's walking like we'll get him walk
[00:35:11] This is just like he's walking to get some you know to get some sauce chips and salsa at the fucking counter
[00:35:21] He's not even stressed out about this at all he's not scared there's no worry about this
[00:35:27] Yeah, he's just, why, yeah, bro, this guy actually thought that he was gonna talk shit to Kratos
[00:35:34] Exactly like why are you even thinking about this? That's rampages manager
[00:35:38] What is you say to him yeah exactly like the thing is that you're fucking around saying this shit
[00:36:00] What the hell are you doing? What the fuck is wrong with you the dudes a fucking idiot?
[00:36:05] He absolutely is a fucking idiot. So he's going around saying this
[00:36:09] I don't know if there's any more of this now. It seems like it's about the same one, right? But
[00:36:21] He's gonna get so now he's gonna shoot two people
[00:36:24] Oh now he now he's just gonna shoot everybody now right now, bro
[00:36:29] Like now it's just on like it's open season. I'm gonna just be popping everybody off
[00:36:34] I guess so because he's a fucking gangster guys like let's be honest right what a pussy. Yeah, exactly
[00:36:40] And so then baby wait boxers realize how big how quickly they can get victim maxed
[00:36:46] I mean again like you just shouldn't get in the fight with a guy that's twice your side
[00:36:51] And then here's the other thing too is that you know, maybe you'd have a chance against a person
[00:36:56] It's not like a trained fighter, but this guy is a former UFC fighter
[00:37:00] This is rampage Jackson's manager like it's not like this is some random guy at a party like who the fuck
[00:37:07] Do you think you are doing this like this is crazy as Twitter profile says seven and oh seven and zero and eight KOs
[00:37:14] Well, he's gonna have to add seven and maybe two right now. I'd say so dude's a bear
[00:37:18] Yeah, exactly and it's just like oh here we go and then this is him tearing up
[00:37:24] How he fears after getting slapped by Larry wheels so this is after he got slapped the first time
[00:37:29] I ain't gonna lie, I ain't been sleeping, I ain't been eating, ever since this nigga
[00:37:38] slapped me bruh, my jaw hurt, nigga, I been on the phone with lawyers, attorneys, I'm
[00:37:47] finna sue this big gorilla ass nigga, cluck-ass nigga, my jaw hurt, I can't sleep on my face.
[00:37:54] Yeah?
[00:37:56] Go to the doctor.
[00:37:57] Sleep on my side.
[00:37:59] They shit traumatic.
[00:38:00] Y'all don't understand.
[00:38:01] Y'all think this shit funny.
[00:38:02] I do.
[00:38:03] I think it's hilarious.
[00:38:04] I don't think it's funny.
[00:38:05] I think it's hilarious.
[00:38:06] And this is the thing is people like him,
[00:38:09] they love to get like you're threatening people.
[00:38:12] You're invading this one's personal space.
[00:38:15] And also like you got slapped.
[00:38:16] Do you really think, that was a scale out of 1 out of 10?
[00:38:20] I don't even know if that was a 2.
[00:38:23] I really don't.
[00:38:23] I mean, Larry Wills is fucking massive, man.
[00:38:27] He's fucking massive.
[00:38:28] And all he did was slap you.
[00:38:29] That's all it was.
[00:38:31] And so you're acting like somehow you're a fucking victim.
[00:38:33] Get the fuck out of here, right?
[00:38:35] I mean, he could have killed your ass.
[00:38:37] Like, what are you even thinking about?
[00:38:39] And so you got off light and you're thinking
[00:38:41] about suing this guy?
[00:38:42] Like, Crota, fuck up.
[00:38:44] It's embarrassing.
[00:38:45] Fuck around and find out intensifies.
[00:38:48] It absolutely is.
[00:38:49] How old is this guy?
[00:38:50] I don't know.
[00:38:51] It's a game, right?
[00:38:52] It's a game.
[00:38:53] a game it absolutely is a game bro and you got played you got played out shit
[00:38:57] real life bro uh-huh and I come on here that there's a vulnerable vulnerable
[00:39:03] the odd niggas and everybody's laughing at you sick nigga yeah eat I ain't ate
[00:39:09] shit nigga I'm drinking smoothies out of straw yep that's deserved you're lucky
[00:39:14] you're not a you're not in a body cast you lucky you're alive I mean drinking
[00:39:19] I just wanted to have a straw, let my job grow.
[00:39:23] I'm gonna get it.
[00:39:24] Because this is the reason why,
[00:39:25] this is the reason why I don't give a fuck
[00:39:27] about this guy, right?
[00:39:28] Is because you were the aggressor.
[00:39:31] You were, you invaded that woman's space
[00:39:34] and you did so multiple times after being told to stop.
[00:39:37] She was very clearly uncomfortable.
[00:39:39] You didn't give a shit about any of that.
[00:39:42] You were talking shit to the guy,
[00:39:44] saying that you were going to sexually assault her.
[00:39:47] And then even beyond that,
[00:39:49] This is the second clip, listen to this.
[00:39:53] That.
[00:39:55] Seriously?
[00:39:55] I'll do that.
[00:39:56] I'll make you another clip.
[00:39:58] The inside of this.
[00:39:59] No, I'll put you, I'll make you another clip.
[00:40:02] I'll do that.
[00:40:03] Seriously?
[00:40:04] The inside.
[00:40:05] What?
[00:40:06] I'm gonna put it on video.
[00:40:07] What?
[00:40:08] I said it straight up.
[00:40:09] Are you the guy that got slapped on video?
[00:40:11] I did, but I slapped the shit out you know.
[00:40:12] Oh yeah!
[00:40:13] So he's going and making threats again.
[00:40:15] He goes, oh you will.
[00:40:17] And you can tell, like honestly, I think he was happy to hear that, because he probably knows that if somebody makes a threat at you, then it's okay, or the chances are that if you hit them, nothing's gonna happen.
[00:40:31] And he says, oh wait, really?
[00:40:33] Oh wait, wait a minute.
[00:40:36] Wait, you said you hit me?
[00:40:38] Wow.
[00:40:39] Wait a minute.
[00:40:42] I'm going to show you the inside of the slimes.
[00:40:45] Yeah, but you need to smack the BB.
[00:40:48] Yeah, exactly.
[00:40:49] Wait, this guy just slagged the BB with...
[00:40:52] BAM!
[00:40:53] Oh!
[00:40:54] Oh!
[00:40:55] Come on, man.
[00:40:56] Come on.
[00:40:57] No.
[00:40:58] Oh!
[00:40:59] And you see him trying to punch this guy too?
[00:41:06] Look!
[00:41:08] Look!
[00:41:08] He's like, trying to punch him.
[00:41:14] And then later on, the guy walks back.
[00:41:17] What the- he was beating me!
[00:41:19] He's beating me!
[00:41:21] He's not even s-
[00:41:24] He didn't even do anything!
[00:41:28] Just zero damage! Yes, exactly!
[00:41:31] He didn't even- the guy just walks up.
[00:41:33] As I said, like, he's getting chips and salsa from the fucking counter.
[00:41:38] it was nothing and so yeah anyway uh... speed was insane yeah i guess so
[00:41:44] level one verses ninety nine yet this guy actually thought he would square up
[00:41:47] with kratos
[00:41:50] like this is insane and uh... yeah it's not fair as much jacket has pillows always
[00:41:55] jacket it was like a uh...
[00:41:57] a defensive jacket or something like that
[00:42:00] yeah it's so hard from one word is vocabulary got knocked out of them i guess
[00:42:04] So, there's another angle and the bald guy was just smiling after it.
[00:42:09] No way. Where's the other angle? Like, no, no, I want to see this.
[00:42:13] I want to see this. Give me a minute.
[00:42:17] No way. No way. There's another one.
[00:42:23] Let me see. I can find it.
[00:42:26] Is this...
[00:42:28] Uh, is this it?
[00:42:31] Oh, wait. Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
[00:42:32] No, no, no, look at this. Larry Wheels was willing to forgive Dean the Great for disrespecting
[00:42:39] his wife the previous day. Wait. Wait, so you're telling me this is not even the first
[00:42:45] time he's crashed out? We can hung it out.
[00:42:51] Alright. So wait a minute. So he tried to make bygones be bygones and then he immediately
[00:43:01] the next day started doing the same thing. Oh, man, like he's lucky he just got slapped.
[00:43:09] He is. Larry Wills is too nice. Yeah, he's being nice. And the thing is that, and here's
[00:43:15] the thing, is whenever you are a huge guy like that, you know, like you've got to, you've
[00:43:21] got to be careful. It's the same as like if you're concealed carry, right? Or, you know,
[00:43:26] a professional fighter you've got to be even more reserved than an average person because
[00:43:31] not only can you actually really fucking hurt somebody but on top of that you know if you
[00:43:36] go to court the jury might not see it in the same way that you see it because they could
[00:43:40] see that you could scare them or something like that right and so like that's it and
[00:43:44] yeah it's a disparity of force exactly now I don't agree with that now I don't agree
[00:43:49] with that at all but like I'm just saying that you know a reasonable intelligent guy
[00:43:53] I think Larry wheels isn't a reasonable intelligent guy knows this and so he's you know, okay, all right
[00:44:00] All right. All right, let's work it out
[00:44:02] Let's work it out and and over and over and over and over right and so that's it
[00:44:09] But fake surrender is a war crime
[00:44:12] honestly, bro
[00:44:13] That's a great point is
[00:44:16] This dude committed a war crime and then he got treated bro. He got
[00:44:20] He got treated like it exactly yes, and I finished playing a video
[00:44:33] Wait a minute wait a minute he immediately goes to ask her for a hug right dude
[00:44:40] Dude oh
[00:44:43] My god, and he holds out his arms looking at his fucking wife
[00:44:50] Oh my god, what a whee, yeah, what a weasel.
[00:44:58] No survival instinct?
[00:44:59] Exactly.
[00:45:00] Who does this?
[00:45:03] Yeah, what the fuck is wrong with you?
[00:45:08] What are you doing?
[00:45:09] I'm sorry.
[00:45:10] He's funny.
[00:45:11] Yeah, see?
[00:45:12] As a team, as a team.
[00:45:13] As a team, same routine.
[00:45:15] Then he ain't bad for nothing.
[00:45:16] Chill out, man.
[00:45:17] You're gonna hurt your other job, man.
[00:45:19] Man, you eat a bit of it.
[00:45:20] He had like Napoleon complex.
[00:45:21] We're a team.
[00:45:22] Because you eat a bit of it.
[00:45:23] We don't have that.
[00:45:24] You eat a bit of Napoleon complex?
[00:45:28] Oh, God.
[00:45:29] Someone trying to be relevant?
[00:45:30] I guess so, right?
[00:45:31] 2% or shit?
[00:45:32] Absolutely, it's 2% or shit.
[00:45:34] It 100% is.
[00:45:36] I don't know how the fuck anybody's putting up with this.
[00:45:39] And honestly, it seems like they're not.
[00:45:41] People aren't putting up with this.
[00:45:42] And that's it.
[00:45:43] and so yeah it's all right to be itty bitty will he just a shorter guy right
[00:45:47] this guy's got some impulse drive to prove himself he knows he's a cock yeah
[00:45:51] and he got knocked out i i don't see any other angle of this at all
[00:45:55] and what is this year if i can find it
[00:45:59] uh...
[00:46:01] but my face looks so mean like that
[00:46:05] you shouldn't have been caught in a good cop
[00:46:07] and fucking hitting on his wife and they get right in front of him
[00:46:11] Niggas twice my size!
[00:46:12] Niggas I woulda slammed your little ass!
[00:46:14] He took it easy on you!
[00:46:16] He, you thank that nigga for only smacking you!
[00:46:19] Thank him for only smacking you!
[00:46:23] Thank him!
[00:46:24] But I woulda fucked you up!
[00:46:25] I ain't taking a nigga for slapping me nigga!
[00:46:26] I know!
[00:46:26] That's not a preposterous don't it!
[00:46:28] But I woulda fucked your little young ass up nigga!
[00:46:32] You owe him an apology!
[00:46:34] I'm telling you, I'm neutering nigga!
[00:46:35] I love you like a motherfucking brother!
[00:46:37] And I just make this nigga, and he already my motherfucking...
[00:46:39] Damn nigga!
[00:46:41] And you already my motherfucking brother, man.
[00:46:42] Come on, man.
[00:46:43] Dude, I'm gonna tell you this.
[00:46:44] Either we can be enemies,
[00:46:46] or we can take over this stream of shit, nigga.
[00:46:48] We can run this shit, nigga.
[00:46:49] We can, hey, y'all niggas want a mega viral.
[00:46:52] Just fuck around on your fuck up, nigga.
[00:46:54] I say, you team up.
[00:46:56] That's true, he's right.
[00:46:57] Look, I don't know what the motherfucking team up.
[00:46:58] Fuck it, nigga.
[00:46:59] We team up, and we take over this stream of shit, nigga.
[00:47:01] That's what my face looks on me.
[00:47:02] Yeah, and that's it, man.
[00:47:04] And the thing is that it's just like the kid
[00:47:06] that Clav ran over.
[00:47:08] It's like, there's like an archetype over this.
[00:47:10] Like, I don't know what it is.
[00:47:12] Is it's like these little dudes with these earrings
[00:47:15] and tattoos and these stupid little hairstyles
[00:47:19] that are running around just like little problem boys
[00:47:22] causing issues for everybody.
[00:47:24] What y'all ever noticed that?
[00:47:26] Like, it's the same archetype.
[00:47:28] It is, it's the same one.
[00:47:31] And yeah, it's peacocking around, exactly.
[00:47:33] Like, what were you thinking, man?
[00:47:35] You are moron.
[00:47:37] And I don't know if I got any more of these.
[00:47:38] This is some other fucking self-defense thing, but let me see if that's it to the moment for disaster
[00:47:45] Yeah, I don't think that they have the other angle if there is another angle
[00:47:48] I would look at it, but right now I don't apparently have an option right and so yeah
[00:47:53] This is it's just embarrassing man. It is honestly fucking embarrassing and oh wait wait. Oh no no
[00:47:59] I found it. I found it. This is it
[00:48:01] Wait a minute, he is smiling.
[00:48:15] He is.
[00:48:18] He's walking away from this guy.
[00:48:21] He punched him in the fucking face and this dude is just going apeshit on him and this
[00:48:26] guy just walked, Kratos is walking away, laughing.
[00:48:30] Oh my god Wow so that's how it happened was an elbow not a punch yeah he's talking shit
[00:48:51] Yeah, exactly
[00:48:55] You hear him yelling over there in the background
[00:48:59] Man, that's crazy, right? We walked he ran away just not commit a crime
[00:49:03] Yeah, I guess so Larry's swing the guy around like a kid by his arms
[00:49:07] I did see that and then yeah, let me see if I could find this here
[00:49:11] uh
[00:49:17] Because I think this is maybe what happened right like uh, let me see I can unboxing
[00:49:24] No, this isn't it and so I think this is the guy that like layer
[00:49:28] So he's trying to like wrestle with larry wheels
[00:49:31] And larry just picks him up and starts spinning him around like a fucking hula hoop
[00:49:37] He does I don't know where it is sparring. Yeah. Is that is it sparring?
[00:49:41] Oh, no, this isn't it.
[00:49:47] This might not be it.
[00:49:48] I don't know if I can find it or not.
[00:49:50] No, fuck, man.
[00:49:52] This is, it was recent, but I don't know if I can find it here.
[00:49:55] No, that's unfortunate.
[00:49:56] Oh, no, no, here we go.
[00:50:00] Is this...?
[00:50:01] Oh God, just throwing him around, yep.
[00:50:27] So long, Dave Houser!
[00:50:29] So this is what I think happened, right?
[00:50:35] Is like he got made an absolute fool of, and then he had to get his manhood back.
[00:50:41] So he tried hitting on his wife to try to like get even over this.
[00:50:45] That's what I think happened.
[00:50:47] Is I think that he tried to put himself in this situation because it was like, okay,
[00:50:51] well now you got, you got made a fool of, you got embarrassed.
[00:50:54] And so now you've got to get your man card back by like trying to flirt with his wife
[00:50:58] or some bullshit.
[00:51:00] I think that's what happened.
[00:51:02] And I think management company is setting up these altergations.
[00:51:05] I don't really think so.
[00:51:06] I think it just makes Larry look really bad.
[00:51:08] Like I don't really see Larry, you know, not sorry, not Larry Dean.
[00:51:11] I think it makes Dean look really bad.
[00:51:13] And so that's really the way I would say it more than anything is like he would just,
[00:51:18] he looks like a little bitch, right?
[00:51:20] So like why would you sign up to just look like a little bitch?
[00:51:23] So yeah, did he also get revved up by 12-year-olds in chat?
[00:51:26] Maybe he did, right?
[00:51:27] I don't know.
[00:51:28] It's definitely possible.
[00:51:29] There are many such cases.
[00:51:31] So who knows?
[00:51:32] If you get a May Foolish game like that, only Shameless Fact, you brought it on that you
[00:51:35] thought you could take him?
[00:51:36] Yeah, bro.
[00:51:37] Like, I mean, yeah, there's a reason why there are weight classes.
[00:51:39] Let me go back.
[00:51:40] I'll look at the next one.
[00:51:41] Rupert Lowe has acknowledged Asmon.
[00:51:44] So I saw this.
[00:51:45] Let me go back.
[00:51:46] I'll pull it up.
[00:51:47] And where is it here?
[00:51:50] There is a possibility that we could maybe be doing something together.
[00:51:54] I don't really want to say for sure that that's going to happen.
[00:51:57] I think that, again, there's a lot of promises that are going to have to go.
[00:52:02] And like that's going to happen.
[00:52:03] But there is a chance that it could happen.
[00:52:05] And so I want to say that.
[00:52:06] I'm not 100% sure yet, but we'll see what happens.
[00:52:11] Well, I don't know where the fuck did it go.
[00:52:15] I'm going to try and scroll a little bit slower now, because I'm trying to find
[00:52:18] where the comment was about it.
[00:52:20] I don't know. Yeah, there it is.
[00:52:22] So he goes, look at this.
[00:52:23] I suspect Asmendold may enjoy this video.
[00:52:27] What a guy.
[00:52:29] What a fucking guy.
[00:52:31] What is the video?
[00:52:32] Let's watch the video.
[00:52:33] How about that?
[00:52:36] If the government will not hold a full public inquiry,
[00:52:39] we at Reform will do it.
[00:52:41] A full open public inquiry.
[00:52:44] We will raise the money at Reform UK.
[00:52:47] I will have no difficulty in raising the money.
[00:52:49] livestreamed, covered properly by mainstream media.
[00:52:52] So you have the statutory powers to be granted to you through a public inquiry?
[00:52:55] No, I won't have the statutory powers, but I'll tell you what.
[00:52:58] I think this would garner such massive public support
[00:53:02] that anybody who's asked to appear that didn't appear would look terrible.
[00:53:05] There's no point in me holding an inquiry into this, and we'll put both of them into this.
[00:53:10] Unless it has statutory powers.
[00:53:13] If we have an inquiry without statutory powers, it won't achieve a thing.
[00:53:17] We've probably got a few weeks with no more than that.
[00:53:20] Did Ryan stand up there as leader of UK?
[00:53:22] I resigned. I said I'd resign.
[00:53:23] That's right.
[00:53:24] Good job.
[00:53:24] Now, stand aside as leader of the UK.
[00:53:26] Leader of the Brexit party.
[00:53:27] You'll have to reform into the reform party.
[00:53:29] I'm not going to allow as leader of reform UK.
[00:53:32] Coming back as leader of reform UK.
[00:53:34] Immigration is the number one issue in British politics.
[00:53:37] Is that right?
[00:53:38] As a party, and no party I've ever been part of.
[00:53:41] I seek immigration.
[00:53:43] This is the immigration election.
[00:53:44] I'm not gonna get dragged down the roof of nasty portations and everything like that.
[00:53:48] To poor anybody that's here illegally, as we used to, is impossibly, literally impossibly.
[00:53:54] If you've read different comics, what happened?
[00:53:58] What happened? Guys, what the hell happened?
[00:54:01] Sponsored by Indiana Park, I suggest you ignore it.
[00:54:05] Oh my god!
[00:54:06] To deprive hundreds of thousands of people, we simply can't do it.
[00:54:10] You can't do it? Who says?
[00:54:12] Every promise I made in the run-up to that general election, and since...
[00:54:16] Oh, man.
[00:54:19] There's no way it's only $7,000.
[00:54:21] Good.
[00:54:21] I'm bored.
[00:54:22] You could have identified him in court on that if you took your court with you.
[00:54:24] I can look forward to it, thank you.
[00:54:26] And do you think that Rupert knows his responsibility?
[00:54:28] Oh, sorry.
[00:54:29] Oh, yes.
[00:54:29] Sorry.
[00:54:30] On and on, Rupert did say that he was asked to tone down the score.
[00:54:35] Oh, man!
[00:54:37] Man!
[00:54:38] You all laughed at me!
[00:54:40] What I have to say, you're not laughing now, are you?
[00:54:44] Yeah!
[00:54:48] Uh-huh.
[00:54:49] We're gonna wave you goodbye!
[00:54:54] Man.
[00:54:57] Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
[00:55:01] Perfect fucking song.
[00:55:04] Perfect fucking song!
[00:55:05] Oh my god, these worthless politicians.
[00:55:08] well again i think nigel forage did a great job being the man of the hour
[00:55:13] but that our was ten years ago
[00:55:16] that was ten years ago he was the man of the hour
[00:55:19] ten years ago
[00:55:21] and now it's time for somebody else to take the place
[00:55:25] that's the way i see it
[00:55:27] and so anyway is ours up yes ours up it was a long time ago
[00:55:31] boys crackle i don't know about that that uh...
[00:55:34] but my voice a little bit fucked up maybe
[00:55:36] and uh... so everything is good neps team was running everything that they
[00:55:39] everything was good when at steen was running things okay you just shut the
[00:55:42] fuck up all right
[00:55:43] you just stop
[00:55:45] so yeah anyway now i think so it took a lot of that will see what happens right
[00:55:48] there's i think there's a good chance something like that could happen i'll
[00:55:51] tell you that about that
[00:55:52] and i don't know if i was big chungus video it's embarrassing why didn't see
[00:55:56] anything about that
[00:55:57] but my point is that uh... you know again this guy is uh... you know he's
[00:56:01] really not
[00:56:02] uh... he's not offering solutions
[00:56:05] for the real problems and i think that's the main issue that people have with
[00:56:09] him and with other politicians is that
[00:56:12] they don't actually look at solving the problem they want to talk about the
[00:56:16] problem they want to complain about the problem they want to uh... you know
[00:56:20] explain what the problem is but they never actually want to do anything to
[00:56:26] get rid of the problem and so this is the big but we have this in the united
[00:56:30] states to this is the problem with a lot of conservatives and it's also the
[00:56:33] problem with Democrats too is that so many of these people behave like
[00:56:37] controlled opposition they say oh we have a huge problem with like let's say
[00:56:42] Medicare or something else but they're not advocating for Medicare for all
[00:56:46] they're not advocating for like higher taxes in any sort of like a real way on
[00:56:50] like wealthy corporations or anything they're just talking about it and there
[00:56:55] are so much of this and like that I'm talking about that's like that's what
[00:56:58] liberals do right and like Democrats do Republicans on the other hand are
[00:57:02] talking about, oh, well, we have a crime epidemic. Okay, well, if you have a crime epidemic, send
[00:57:07] in the National Guard and lock up all the people that are committing crimes. Oh, we don't have
[00:57:12] enough prisons, then start building them. What do you mean you don't have enough prisons? Like,
[00:57:17] the populations keep going up, build more of them. Like, what are you doing? And so that's
[00:57:23] the problem. It's what puppets do. And so there's kind of like, and this is what I think is happening
[00:57:28] all over the world and it's why i think you're seeing these revolutions or many revolutions
[00:57:33] happening you know whether it's in iran whether it's in the uk whether it's in indonesia whether
[00:57:38] it's in japan whether it's in america whether it's in argentina whether it's in venezuela all of
[00:57:45] these places in the world are having you know many at your revolutions and uh and i'm not saying big
[00:57:51] ones, right? But there is a growing, there is a growing frustration with the complacency that I
[00:57:58] think a lot of people are just kind of expected to accept. And the reason why, Nepal, Italy, yeah,
[00:58:04] I don't know a lot about Nepal. I can't name off every single one, but these are just the ones that
[00:58:08] come off the top of my head. So the reason why is that people are tired of like a mock reenactment
[00:58:16] of politics. Like I think that they're tired of that because like you have to keep in mind
[00:58:20] too is that educationally like students are taught and they learn about the civil war,
[00:58:26] they learn about things like the civil rights movement, they learn about things like you know
[00:58:30] the revolutionary war and so you're you're educated in a way that tells you that real change is possible
[00:58:37] you know the the new deal right the actual the real new deal not the green new deal but the real
[00:58:42] one. Like so change is possible but you're corralled into this idea where you have to pick two
[00:58:49] basically two characters inside of a video game instead of actually doing it in real life.
[00:58:55] And I think that's generally what happens. Restores much better of a choice in reform because
[00:59:00] at least we came overnight or relevant because Lo dropped the announcement. Yeah of course right
[00:59:05] because people like people always choose like the lesser most people choose the lesser of two evils
[00:59:11] That's the reason why you have the two evils. It's because it works, but whenever a better
[00:59:17] Answer comes in you're gonna see that now another good example of this actually was Donald Trump Donald Trump
[00:59:23] I think was a
[00:59:24] Direct answer and a in least in a lot of people's minds a direct solution for a lot of the problems that people think they have in America
[00:59:31] So like for example, there's a lot of illegals coming over
[00:59:35] Over from like fucking Mexico or from other South American countries
[00:59:40] This is a big problem. It needs to stop. It has to be stopped. So how do you deal with that?
[00:59:46] How do you solve that problem? You maybe build a wall.
[00:59:49] You build a fucking wall and you stop them from coming over. And again, you can say that, oh well the wall isn't gonna work.
[00:59:57] There's no way a wall would work. You're missing the point of what the wall is. The wall and I'm not even like,
[01:00:04] I think a wall would work, but it would not be a 100%. You have to guard the wall.
[01:00:08] You have to have enforcement around the wall, et cetera, but a wall would help obviously walls help if walls don't help
[01:00:14] Then people wouldn't make fences around their house walls clearly help. So beyond that though
[01:00:20] It's a it's a symbol of action being taken towards a problem. Does that make sense?
[01:00:27] It's actual action like a real
[01:00:30] Active like thing that is happening rather than you know words rather than oh well
[01:00:36] This is like such a huge problem. We have to deal with this issue. You know, it's a huge crisis, etc
[01:00:43] But it's actually something that is legitimately actually happening
[01:00:47] And I think that's the reason why so many people see that and they say wow, this is really good
[01:00:52] The message is don't your grant physical actions matter. Yes, and I think that's the reason why Trump won the first time
[01:00:58] Trump won the first time because they viewed Trump as a
[01:01:01] larger outsider and you can say that Trump wasn't an outsider and I think it
[01:01:05] all you've got a great argument for that but my point is that a lot of voters
[01:01:09] saw Trump as an outsider for a number of reasons I think some of them made sense
[01:01:13] to be fair like for example he was never really involved in politics directly
[01:01:17] you know it's like whenever you're comparing you know Hillary Clinton with
[01:01:20] another Bush you know like Trump comparatively is an outsider so what I
[01:01:26] think happens is that people want to have somebody like that come in and
[01:01:29] and actually shake things up and make real change. And Berlin Wall, yeah, exactly. He was the original,
[01:01:36] leave the left and they will hate you. Yeah, I think there's another one for that too.
[01:01:40] You've seen the Pedogate 2020 documentary by Mouthy Booth on Bitshoot. No, I haven't seen any of that at all.
[01:01:45] And yes, I don't even know what that is. Trump's not an outsider, more like a fringe insider. Yeah,
[01:01:51] yeah. Well, he's not a direct insider, right, which is the difference. And I think that's the
[01:01:55] reason why people voted for him. And I think Rupert Lowe is another good example of that,
[01:01:59] where it's a person who they view him more as an outsider and he has actual real like kinetic
[01:02:06] physical solutions for things rather than and I think that's another reason why Mandani won too
[01:02:12] like in New York is that Mandani had actual real solutions for things now you might think that they're
[01:02:18] bad solutions they're stupid solutions and I think yeah they kind of were but they were still solutions
[01:02:25] Like there is still, we're gonna do something, okay?
[01:02:28] How are we gonna deal with like, you know,
[01:02:29] people committing crimes?
[01:02:31] Well, we're just gonna make the buses free,
[01:02:32] so there's not gonna be any crimes.
[01:02:34] There is action being taken, right?
[01:02:37] And that's the point that I'm making more than anything,
[01:02:39] is that people want to vote for action.
[01:02:42] And fundamentally, Nigel Farage
[01:02:44] is no longer a man of action.
[01:02:47] And that means he's gotta go.
[01:02:50] That means he's gotta go.
[01:02:51] If you're not a man of action,
[01:02:53] you're not the man of the hour.
[01:02:54] that's just the way things are
[01:02:56] is also the only candidate that didn't panter to israel
[01:02:59] uh... yeah i think there's also another i mean i was another really big one to
[01:03:03] you're right about that
[01:03:04] sir about tucker carlson detained in israel no i didn't see that managed
[01:03:07] decline exactly
[01:03:08] and uh... hundred percent valve into lawsuit i already saw that before most
[01:03:12] of the manliest movie is kids what's this
[01:03:14] what's our turn to play with you
[01:03:17] seems weird i don't watch this
[01:03:19] uh... what's this year and uh... these people are treating the world like gt
[01:03:22] a online lobby and real
[01:03:24] As birthday gifts, Epstein arranged military helicopters for his friends, so they could fly through Afghanistan mountains and hunt down farmers.
[01:03:36] Wait, what?
[01:03:40] Time to speak. Sorry for all the typos. I'm in a remote valley in Afghanistan. It's my birthday wish, with boys with toys, spent time with portrayals. Wait, isn't that, wasn't that an American Army general?
[01:03:54] What the fuck? Yesterday and he loaned me a chopper.
[01:03:59] What? You said, wait, wait, what the fuck?
[01:04:06] He loaned me a chopper, actually two, with one as backup, can't call till tomorrow.
[01:04:13] Unama, Afghanistan civilian deaths, 44 of the total 79 civilian deaths were from airstrikes,
[01:04:23] were from helicopter attacks.
[01:04:26] So the assertion is that Jeffrey Epstein, let me get this straight, Jeffrey Epstein bought
[01:04:34] helicopters for his friends, and at least I hooked his friends up with somebody that
[01:04:38] would give them helicopters to run aground and kill people in Afghanistan for their
[01:04:43] birthday?
[01:04:48] I mean, is this the clip of Clive and Piers Morgan, Autism Capital?
[01:04:52] Okay, I'll see if I can pull that up.
[01:04:54] That could probably be funny to look at.
[01:04:57] And that seems like a recurring theme in these areas of conflict.
[01:04:59] I mean, this is, this is sick.
[01:05:04] Actually, honestly, for Jeffrey Epstein, it's pretty par for the course.
[01:05:08] still it's fucking insane like who does this so i i guess i think so
[01:05:14] okay
[01:05:15] is this
[01:05:18] all my god pierce morgan interviewed cloth
[01:05:23] okay all right
[01:05:25] let's see it
[01:05:30] i'm ready
[01:05:38] I didn't play the song, so I've got nothing to say about that.
[01:06:04] I had nothing to do with it Pierce at the end of the day I had nothing to do with it Pierce
[01:06:19] like I don't know why you're trying to you know constantly circle back it's like I'm
[01:06:23] not political did Pierce just get mugged oh my god I think he just got mugged
[01:06:33] I'm giving you three, I'm just giving you three opportunities, giving you express regret
[01:06:40] for people who are offended and so on.
[01:06:42] No, and the thing is that, like, Clav is handling this in the right way, by the way.
[01:06:47] Because the reason why is that if you express regret, you also express accountability and
[01:06:52] ownership of it.
[01:06:54] So if you get, if he gets you to say, oh, I'm sorry, I did this, it means I did this.
[01:07:00] Would you like to apologize for being with Gisling Maxwell and being in the Epstein files?
[01:07:12] Would you like to apologize for that?
[01:07:14] No!
[01:07:15] No!
[01:07:16] Because I-
[01:07:17] Hey!
[01:07:18] Cause of Gisling Maxwell!
[01:07:19] Yeah!
[01:07:20] It's based no apology.
[01:07:21] It's based no apology.
[01:07:22] It's based no apology.
[01:07:23] It's based no apology.
[01:07:24] It's based no apology.
[01:07:25] It's based no apology.
[01:07:26] It's base no apology. Base no apology. Yeah, Epstein had aura. Epstein had aura! Epstein had aura, Pierce.
[01:07:36] Oh my god! This is insane! Saying no is crazy. Exactly, because Pierce Morgan, he knows the game that he's playing. He knows this. And oh, there's another one too.
[01:07:51] I'm just curious what you genuinely feel.
[01:07:55] Well, the thing is, Piers, I'm not political, and I didn't play the song, so that's kind of all there is to it.
[01:08:01] Right? And I find it quite silly to me that you're with the number one Lux Maxer,
[01:08:06] and instead of asking how you could ascend,
[01:08:14] Perfect.
[01:08:18] So that, you know, your wife wouldn't tweet out captions like, when my husband's away,
[01:08:22] Mr. Sut comes out to play.
[01:08:24] Maybe if you asked me how to ascend, then I'll stop happening to you.
[01:08:27] Oh my God!
[01:08:28] You know what I mean?
[01:08:29] Okay, so, well, you're distracting.
[01:08:30] You must find it.
[01:08:31] I've been involved.
[01:08:32] Oh my God!
[01:08:33] Just to be clear, I'm just curious what you genuinely feel.
[01:08:39] I...
[01:08:40] Well, the thing is, Piers, I'm not political, and I didn't play the song, so that's kind
[01:08:45] of all there is to it.
[01:08:46] Right?
[01:08:47] And I find-
[01:08:48] Oh my god!
[01:08:49] Bro, like, holy mog?
[01:08:52] Yeah, bro, like, he did.
[01:08:54] He got absolutely fucking mog.
[01:08:56] Let me see if there's any more of this, okay?
[01:08:59] This is fucking insane.
[01:09:01] I don't know if there's any more clips of this that I can see.
[01:09:06] Where the fuck is it?
[01:09:08] Okay, there it is.
[01:09:10] where'd it go and wouldn't cock him okay there's that no what did he say politics
[01:09:17] or jester you know I mean good yeah because I'm on pierce Morgan tomorrow
[01:09:23] so I'm gonna tell him that for you yeah you're going up here yeah this for you
[01:09:28] man fuck yes you think you're gonna do man that is fucking funny and that
[01:09:33] pierce needs to retire after this well this is the problem is that pierce Morgan
[01:09:37] and like his weakness, like he's great at,
[01:09:40] you know, like bullying gender activists
[01:09:43] and stuff like that, he really does a great job at that.
[01:09:46] And you've got to really respect peers
[01:09:49] being able to just totally fucking stomp out
[01:09:53] these weird pink hair gender activists,
[01:09:56] but it's like rock, paper, scissors.
[01:09:59] The one thing that he can't handle,
[01:10:01] and the one thing that he just can't figure out
[01:10:03] a way to deal with is a lot of these young guys,
[01:10:06] Primarily Gen Z that aren't sorry for existing. They don't care about the status quo
[01:10:14] They don't care about having the correct opinion and being media trained. They don't give a shit about any of this. It's like
[01:10:22] What was the appears Morgan? This is this was the real clip
[01:10:28] This was the crazy one
[01:10:30] Oh my god, let me see if I can pull it up
[01:10:44] There's no
[01:10:54] If you would think the Holocaust could ever be something that we could joke about
[01:11:00] Why, too soon?
[01:11:14] And the thing is that, you know, it just makes him look, the thing is, like, what does this make him look like?
[01:11:19] It makes him look like every Karen that, you know, people hate. It does. It's a horrific thing to say.
[01:11:26] Well, at the end of the day, like it's a horrific thing to say, like, what?
[01:11:30] It's a joke.
[01:11:31] Who gives a people joke about 9-11 all the time, like, oh, you can't make a joke about
[01:11:35] the Holocaust?
[01:11:36] Get the fuck out of here.
[01:11:37] Like, really?
[01:11:38] And so at the end of the day, and this is, I think, what it really comes down to more
[01:11:42] than anything, and this is what interviews with like guys like Nick or like Clave or
[01:11:48] anybody else, this is fundamentally what it comes down to is that guys are tired of getting
[01:11:55] micromanaged
[01:11:57] in packed and told that you know the thing that they did is something that's
[01:12:01] very problematic they need to be sorry for it
[01:12:04] and they have to stop doing what they're doing
[01:12:07] i think that's really what it is people are tired of it they don't they don't
[01:12:11] want to be told what they can say they don't want to be told what they can do
[01:12:15] they are totally unapologetic they have no interest in hearing the you know uh...
[01:12:21] that the patronizing behavior of oh well you shouldn't say that you shouldn't do
[01:12:26] this you shouldn't think this they have no interest in this whatsoever and I
[01:12:31] think that's it and I'll coin or something yeah I I did see a little bit
[01:12:35] about the Iran thing yeah rage bait naxxers they're not rage bait naxxers
[01:12:40] they're just guys that like was oh oh you spelled it wrong let me see here
[01:12:46] they're not rage bait naxxers they're just doing what they feel like doing and
[01:12:49] they think is funny. That's literally it. There's nothing else to it. There's not like a grand design.
[01:12:56] It's why did you say this? Because I thought it was funny. Are you sorry? No. Why aren't you sorry?
[01:13:03] Because I thought it was funny. But what about people that are upset? Okay.
[01:13:09] That is the correct way to handle people like this. Because the moment that you
[01:13:13] acknowledge that their outrage is legitimate is the moment that their outrage becomes legitimate.
[01:13:19] But whenever you just treat them like just retarded babies, which is what they are,
[01:13:24] they're retarded babies that are trying to tell you what to do, then that's all they are.
[01:13:30] Yeah, for the walls, exactly. Funny, and now it's guys just saying,
[01:13:33] Ragebait people says where we are, he'll change soon, well, I don't know about that.
[01:13:38] And definitely think it's funny, nobody will stop us. Yeah, like, why would you allow somebody to
[01:13:42] tell you what to do? Why would you let somebody tell you what jokes are acceptable and what jokes
[01:13:46] aren't acceptable. It's a very weird situation. Why would you ever be okay with that? Why do you
[01:13:51] want to have some random guy telling you that what you said was unacceptable? Who is he to tell
[01:13:57] you that it's not acceptable? It's ridiculous. So at the end of the day, I think that's the reason
[01:14:01] why Piers Morgan falls flat on a lot of these younger guys is because it's HR culture. Exactly.
[01:14:08] There is an entire HR culture. And I think that a lot of young guys and young people in general,
[01:14:13] I think women feel this way, too, is that, like, based women, at least, don't want to hear about,
[01:14:19] you know, getting fucking, oh, somebody's offended, somebody's upset. But I think this is primarily
[01:14:25] a male thing. It is. It's primarily men saying, you know what? Enough is enough. I don't care
[01:14:31] about your feelings. I don't care about something being offensive to you. Your opinions don't matter
[01:14:36] to me, and I'm going to do and say whatever the fuck I want. And I think that's a good thing.
[01:14:40] I do. Because at the end of the day, those other people want to control you and tell you what to do.
[01:14:45] And why the fuck would you let somebody control you and tell you what to do?
[01:14:49] Fuck that. Pierce tactics only work if you buy into the generational guilt ecosystem. He can only
[01:14:54] preach to their choir. Exactly. And then like guys that are outside of that ecosystem can exist
[01:15:01] completely independent of it. And now there's becoming more and more and more of them. And I'm
[01:15:07] happy to see that. Pierce tries a bit too hard to be relevant. Here is my base take on Pierce.
[01:15:13] I really like Pierce Morgan. And I think that Pierce Morgan might be doing what he did with
[01:15:19] Israel Palestine. And I'm giving him the complete benefit of the doubt with this, okay? This is
[01:15:26] like, and no, no, no, listen to what I'm saying. Listen, hear me out. So whenever Israel Palestine
[01:15:32] came out and it came out this is that probably not the right term but you know
[01:15:35] whenever like it became a big news thing he just doggedly took the size of
[01:15:41] Israel and he did so to such a degree that it made it seem fucking retarded
[01:15:46] he was and so basically is he maybe doing this to make these guys look better
[01:15:52] to hopefully move us out of this ecosystem right it's like he's basically
[01:15:57] playing the heel on his own show for these guys to do this because that's
[01:16:03] what he did with Israel Palestine and then you have to keep in mind that
[01:16:06] after that and keep in mind I know I'm reaching I know I know he's one of the
[01:16:12] best but like that's what he did with Andrew Tate that is like he came at the
[01:16:17] beginning and he made an ass out of himself being so rude to Andrew Tate
[01:16:20] didn't he and then after that he brings on Andrew Tate and he's much more
[01:16:24] reasonable, entertains a normal guy, everything's better. And then the same thing happened with
[01:16:30] bringing on, uh, I forgot the Palestine guy, uh, journalist, uh, like a long, combed back hair,
[01:16:37] uh, Bassem Youssef, I believe. And then he brought this guy on and he's like, oh, okay,
[01:16:43] I see what you're saying. I see what you mean. Yeah, yeah, there it is, right? And so what if
[01:16:48] he's doing this again? What if he is doing this again? That's interesting. It's not that deep, bro.
[01:17:02] You're right. He's probably just being a fucking, he's probably just being a pompous British ass.
[01:17:07] I know, I know that's probably what he's doing. And that's it. And so what a mental post is what
[01:17:13] said seven white people are you sick? Who's this? Dog and cat mom. Gentlemen?
[01:17:25] Ayo, fuck Hamas, fuck Hezbollah, fuck Joseph Coney's child army, fuck Somalians. This is the
[01:17:35] the enemy. We have right here a social security 78 year old, 68 year old fucking grandma. And
[01:17:46] is she a grandma to children? No, she's a grandma to cats and dogs. And for her last
[01:17:53] act before she cheds this mortal coil. Wait a minute. Just before I go, I want to import
[01:18:02] Even more migrants. I hate white people. What are you? You're fucking white
[01:18:10] Dog and cat mom politically left of center. You don't say a
[01:18:16] rejoiner
[01:18:17] Hate the right wing and proud to be woke
[01:18:21] Educated and enlightened. I cannot say enough and I know I sound like an asshole saying this
[01:18:27] I know this is morbid, but the world is going to become so much better when all these people die
[01:18:34] It will be and we're going to get rid of these
[01:18:38] Fucking lifetime leftist Larpers. Oh, it's just like Woodstock back in a day
[01:18:44] Nope grandma you're going to the fucking nursing home and you're never voting again
[01:18:50] You don't even get a TV anymore
[01:18:52] anymore. That's it. And so whenever we get rid of these people, and whenever they're
[01:18:57] done, then finally, maybe things can get better. That's the way I see it. It's
[01:19:03] getting clear. I clarify it. Yes, they're old. They're dying. Eventually, they're all
[01:19:09] gonna be gone. And then we won't have to deal with these people who have spent the
[01:19:14] last 50 fucking years undoing every type of institutional progress that they
[01:19:21] They built their entire fucking life on.
[01:19:24] These are people that have built everything.
[01:19:27] The entire world was a perfect fucking golden launch pad for them.
[01:19:35] Everything was perfect.
[01:19:36] You could buy a house, you could get a job, you could go to college for quarters, and
[01:19:41] for some reason they said, that's not good enough.
[01:19:45] And because they couldn't give up power, they couldn't give up money, they couldn't give
[01:19:50] up the reins to society to the next generation, they had to hold on to it, like, uh, you know,
[01:19:56] I'm trying to say like, like, Denethor and Lord of the Rings, and instead of retiring
[01:20:03] or whatever, no, that's it.
[01:20:06] And when every single one of these fucking people is gone, then finally things will improve.
[01:20:13] That's the way I see it.
[01:20:14] And then look at this thing here, 424,000 posts.
[01:20:20] Do you know how this happened?
[01:20:21] What the fuck is this name?
[01:20:23] I'm pretty sure the last person that was born with this name was in like 1931.
[01:20:29] Like this is a prohibition level name.
[01:20:31] So you have these people right here.
[01:20:33] It's a bot.
[01:20:34] I don't know if it's a bot either, but there's a lot of them that aren't.
[01:20:37] And so these are people that have grown up with every advantage, every privilege, and
[01:20:42] they said, wait a minute.
[01:20:44] All the privileges and advantages that I had, they make me feel bad, because maybe somebody
[01:20:49] else didn't get the same, well, a starving African kid didn't get the same advantage.
[01:20:54] Let's take it away from my kids.
[01:20:57] And you know what?
[01:20:58] We're their kids.
[01:21:00] Go to the fucking nursing home, get the fuck out of politics, retire, and then you're gonna
[01:21:06] be dead.
[01:21:07] And then finally, we can fix the mess that you fucking made.
[01:21:12] What's the facts?
[01:21:14] These people sold us out.
[01:21:15] They sold us out for 401K's cheap landscaping work and just basically a prolonged life for
[01:21:24] nothing.
[01:21:25] Fuck them.
[01:21:26] Fuck them.
[01:21:27] That's what I think.
[01:21:32] Selfish generation.
[01:21:34] Fuck them.
[01:21:38] Pool cleaners?
[01:21:39] Absolutely.
[01:21:40] How do you really feel?
[01:21:44] Nineteenth out. Yeah, what's this here?
[01:21:46] 1963 last time by the way 68 posts a day
[01:21:49] So this stupid old fucking hag is making 68 posts a day on average since February
[01:21:55] 2009 if from the UK you need to cut this bitch of Social Security. Oh my god
[01:22:01] That's it. That's what I think. Isn't that your generation as well? I
[01:22:06] Look forward to whenever a gen alpha
[01:22:09] is my age, maybe the generation after generation alpha, I look forward to
[01:22:17] watching the crash outs from that generation about my generation. I look
[01:22:22] forward to watching it and agreeing with it. I do, because it's gonna happen. The
[01:22:30] millennials are the next problem. They're the next big problem. And I'll be there.
[01:22:38] We hate you. I so do I
[01:22:40] So do I it's life cycle because I guess the thing is I talked to my dad about this right and my dad would tell me all the
[01:22:45] Time he's like, yeah, bro. Like it. This is why he left like he was good
[01:22:49] He was in like a PhD program and everything he was getting used college professor and everything and he left
[01:22:53] He left he says why I said why I says because it's full of a bunch of fucking stupid liberals
[01:22:58] They think that they're better than white collar and blue collar workers
[01:23:02] Especially blue collar workers and they think that they hate the military
[01:23:06] Meanwhile, if it wasn't for the military these people would be in a fucking work camp speaking fucking Russian
[01:23:12] That's the way it is
[01:23:15] And so you do have based boomers you do you got a lot of base boomers, but you also have hags
[01:23:22] You got hags. There's a lot of hags
[01:23:25] And I messed up. I do I miss my dad sometimes like I
[01:23:29] The thing is that sometimes I don't miss my dad, but there's a lot of times I do.
[01:23:35] It is what it is, right?
[01:23:36] It's life.
[01:23:37] That's the way it goes.
[01:23:38] You've seen, heard of zillennials born at 78, 85.
[01:23:42] I don't know about any of that.
[01:23:44] And so yeah, boomers are the greediest generation and millennials are the most spoiled generation.
[01:23:50] They absolutely are.
[01:23:52] Millennials are in a state of perpetual childhood.
[01:23:55] in the state of perpetual childhood and they will destroy the entire economy in order to buy
[01:24:02] the next set of Pokemon cards. That's it. They're trying to recapture, like things were so great
[01:24:09] in 1997 that you have to destroy everything, including your own life, to pretend like it's
[01:24:15] still like that. It's not. The 90s died on September 11th. That's what happened. Everything,
[01:24:24] It wasn't really the 90 it was everything leading up to September 11th and after that it was a new world
[01:24:31] It was a brave new world with the Patriot Act
[01:24:34] And so now they said it was pretty basic it was it was could totally fucking based everything was great and then things
[01:24:42] Changed and it really it just got worse and worse and worse
[01:24:46] There was only a different 90s than me. I think a lot of people feel that way, right? We can't go back to the past
[01:24:50] Yes, yes. And so the problem is, is that these hags engineered the most cringe generation,
[01:24:59] which is my generation. My generation is the most cringe generation. They're fat, they're
[01:25:06] mentally ill, they, they're, they're, they say mentally ill, they're retarded. And they're
[01:25:14] also they have mental problems, they have depression, they have anxiety, they can't
[01:25:22] even go out and order their own food, they have to use DoorDash, they cry, you have
[01:25:28] guy, you have grown men crying, which is like, oh yeah, it's manly to cry?
[01:25:34] No it's fucking not, no it's fucking not, I'm gonna just cut this shit out right now.
[01:25:39] Like no, if you can cry, alright, if it's like a death in the family, if something like
[01:25:43] They're like if you cry you crying in front of the national you know the national anthem is being played at the Super Bowl
[01:25:50] Okay, you can cry a bald eagle flies over. All right, that's acceptable, but like over
[01:25:58] You know a project deadline being changed
[01:26:01] Over like some sort of work problem. You're crying
[01:26:09] What the fuck is wrong with you
[01:26:11] What the fuck is wrong? What are you doing? This is it. And so over milk, it's pathetic.
[01:26:20] It's pathetic. It's minor inconveniences. That's life, crying over a tweet. And I just
[01:26:26] is not Gen Z. It's some of Gen Z. It's the older Gen Z. So older Gen like I really think
[01:26:33] that like basically the based the like everybody over like 30 there's a good chance that they're
[01:26:41] losers there's a huge probability that they're losers now I would say everybody under 25 there's
[01:26:48] a much lower probability right and like the thing is I really hope that the young guys now
[01:26:54] don't turn into losers because like I've seen this happen with like guys that I know these are guys
[01:27:00] that like we used to bro we used to watch like uh uh like ices execution videos we used to watch
[01:27:07] like uh you know uh a dude that gets fucked by a horse and dies and like then no this is what we
[01:27:14] used to and we used to throw rocks out the window we throw books out the window we call the teacher
[01:27:20] slurs we didn't we be having so much fun right everything was great and then they turned into
[01:27:26] to a bunch of boring, fat, middle-aged men.
[01:27:29] They did.
[01:27:30] They used to be so based.
[01:27:32] They were so based.
[01:27:34] And then, now they're just old and fat.
[01:27:39] What the hell happened?
[01:27:42] Really?
[01:27:43] What happened?
[01:27:45] And it's like, I'm watching this happen with creators.
[01:27:48] And this is the worst one.
[01:27:51] Anthony Fantano.
[01:27:52] He used to be cool.
[01:27:58] Anthony Fantano used to be a cool guy and you can see he's getting fat now.
[01:28:06] He's getting fat and he's not as cool as he was and it didn't have to be like this.
[01:28:17] You know Anthony used to collab with Sam Hyde and he simped out for nothing.
[01:28:27] It was so good.
[01:28:28] You were getting fat too?
[01:28:29] I was.
[01:28:30] Then somebody posted that picture of me being fat.
[01:28:31] I stopped getting fat.
[01:28:33] I said no more being fat.
[01:28:35] Don't be fat.
[01:28:37] It's fucking disgusting.
[01:28:39] So I see this happen.
[01:28:42] Low T, beta-maxers, etc.
[01:28:43] is it like testosterone going down? Like is it like guys that like, you know, they get in,
[01:28:50] they get older and their testosterone levels go to like the double digits and, you know, their
[01:28:54] testosterone is like 73 or something like that. And so now they're thinking about, you know, like
[01:29:00] taking up knitting as like a, as a hobby and they're playing animal crossing and they're getting
[01:29:05] anxiety. If somebody fucking, you know, if the door dash person rings the doorbell instead of
[01:29:10] of leaving the food at the door? Like is that kind of what happens? Like I don't even know.
[01:29:19] Have you tested your levels? No, it's fucking stupid. I don't need to. I don't need to.
[01:29:24] I do shit. I stream every fucking day. After I stream, I do other stuff too. I'm usually
[01:29:29] awake yesterday. I fell asleep early. I'm usually awake until fucking three or four
[01:29:33] in the morning, if not later. I wake up at like 10 11. And then I spend all day in the
[01:29:38] morning reading things. I spend like an hour reading. I'm doing stuff. And honestly, I
[01:29:43] feel like if your testosterone levels are low, you need to go into your nearest woods
[01:29:49] and build a fucking cabin. And I guarantee you, if you build a log cabin by hand, by
[01:29:54] the end of that cabin, your testosterone levels will not be low anymore. I'm not a doctor.
[01:30:00] That's the way it is. Like go out there and cut down 10 trees with an axe, not a chainsaw
[01:30:07] with an X. That's it. Go to the gym. That's a good option. Yeah, bro. Like the thing is the reason why
[01:30:14] the reason why your your your testosterone levels are low is because you're not being a man.
[01:30:20] That's the reason why you're not doing anything that a guy would do. Like you really think that we
[01:30:26] spent 99.9% of the time evolving, you know, like going out there hunting buffalo and doing all these
[01:30:33] things, you know, building, foraging out in the woods, surviving, and then you're sitting there
[01:30:38] jacking off to cartoons. You really think that that's what you're supposed to do? Is to jack off
[01:30:43] to cartoons? Probably not. Probably fucking not. Yeah, so yeah, but I mean, not all day though,
[01:30:53] right? I mean, you can do that for like an hour, but there's 24 hours in a day. You can't do that.
[01:30:59] not cartoons cartoon porn yeah hentai is art I think it's art too but that
[01:31:05] doesn't mean you need to spend all day looking at art Jesus man was suspended
[01:31:10] license joins the court life is this
[01:31:16] or cause case people versus Corey Harris wait a minute let me let me I gotta
[01:31:24] pause. This is old news. This is really funny. I'll watch it begin.
[01:31:33] Our cause case, people versus Corey Harris.
[01:31:40] This is from public thunder. Now, Mr. Harris, who should be
[01:31:43] present.
[01:31:46] This is a it's a case for a suspended license. He has a
[01:31:51] suspended driver's license.
[01:31:54] you. Are you driving? Um
[01:32:01] actually, I'm pulling into my
[01:32:04] doctor's office actually. So,
[01:32:07] so I'll just give me one second.
[01:32:09] I'm parking right now.
[01:32:11] He just. Are you kidding me?
[01:32:16] Oh, stationary.
[01:32:21] I'm pulling in right now at the second.
[01:32:25] Yes, I am.
[01:32:26] He just thinks it's funny.
[01:32:28] What are we doing?
[01:32:29] Your Honor, we are respectfully requesting an adjournment in this matter,
[01:32:33] possibly two to four weeks if the court would allow.
[01:32:36] Yeah.
[01:32:42] Okay.
[01:32:43] So maybe I don't understand something.
[01:32:46] This is a draft warrant license suspended.
[01:32:49] That is correct, Your Honor.
[01:32:50] your honor. And he was just driving and he didn't have a license. Is it the charges your
[01:33:09] honor? Yes. No, I'm looking at his record. He doesn't have a license. He suspended and
[01:33:14] He's just right.
[01:33:16] That is correct, Jiren.
[01:33:23] Oh.
[01:33:34] It's really...
[01:33:37] Yeah.
[01:33:38] Now he's not saying anything.
[01:33:40] man judge can't even believe it hello hello
[01:33:47] one minute mr. Harris one minute
[01:33:52] oh my god his lawyers are like shit
[01:33:59] well yeah like who does this this is the moment he knew he fucked up I know
[01:34:05] I don't even know why he would do that I don't know why I would do that
[01:34:08] The last bond is revoked in this manner.
[01:34:10] Oh!
[01:34:11] He's turning himself into the watchman kind of deal by 6 PM
[01:34:14] today.
[01:34:15] Failure to turn himself in will result in a benchmark
[01:34:17] with no bond.
[01:34:20] He gets into a hall, man.
[01:34:26] Thank you.
[01:34:26] Thank you, Your Honor.
[01:34:27] Mr. Hasse, I'll be giving you a call.
[01:34:29] Oh my god.
[01:34:33] I remember this.
[01:34:36] Case closed.
[01:34:37] Yep.
[01:34:38] There it is.
[01:34:38] No, I know I've seen it before.
[01:34:40] I wanted to watch it again
[01:34:42] because I thought it was so funny, man.
[01:34:44] It was.
[01:34:45] It's an old case.
[01:34:45] There was some confusion with his lawyers or something.
[01:34:47] Hate to ruin it because it's funny.
[01:34:49] It is.
[01:34:50] That is, oh, man.
[01:34:52] Oh, man.
[01:34:54] Come on.
[01:34:55] Yeah, there it is.
[01:34:57] 2% maxing exactly.
[01:34:59] Me and Bros sending memes in 2057
[01:35:02] because you've been banned for every platform.
[01:35:08] Morse code.
[01:35:15] What were they?
[01:35:22] What?
[01:35:24] No, no, no, no, actually, you know what, I'm gonna send this to the AI.
[01:35:32] I want to see what are they tapping out?
[01:35:40] OK, I think it's Morse code, right?
[01:35:48] In the video.
[01:36:02] What is this?
[01:36:06] It's meant to be, it's something simple, no, it doesn't say what it is.
[01:36:11] Yeah, it doesn't say, aw man, it doesn't watch the video, does it not do that?
[01:36:17] I don't even know.
[01:36:18] Yeah, try Gemini for this.
[01:36:21] Okay.
[01:36:22] That's not how AI works.
[01:36:24] AI is going to work however I tell it to work.
[01:36:27] I paid $250 for this.
[01:36:37] Yeah, I I pay I paid a lot of money for this
[01:36:40] Like it better do it. It better do it right now
[01:36:45] Do you want to fit? Yeah, because I bought the uh the advanced version
[01:36:49] I spent I spent the money on the advanced one
[01:36:52] Oh
[01:36:54] Analyzing potential slur?
[01:36:59] Uh-oh.
[01:37:03] Oh boy.
[01:37:06] Oh no.
[01:37:08] Oh, here we go.
[01:37:12] Gemini reading all your emails? Maybe.
[01:37:14] I hope so. Somebody gotta read them.
[01:37:17] Yeah, you know it's not fucking me.
[01:37:21] Does Gemini not do slurs? Let's find out.
[01:37:23] Yeah, let's find out
[01:37:25] Somebody say Tucker Carlson was arrested by Israel. Okay, I'll pull that up in a minute
[01:37:32] Yeah, I'll pull it up in a minute. I would what are they resting for?
[01:37:53] I don't know what I expected!
[01:38:03] Oh my god!
[01:38:15] What did it say?
[01:38:16] I don't know!
[01:38:17] I forgot!
[01:38:18] Man, well, um, at least now you can't say Gemini is woke, right?
[01:38:29] And oh my God, and Gemini, yeah bro, that's $250 guys, how about that?
[01:38:36] Okay, where is it here?
[01:38:39] Wow, I just, dude, and the best thing is that the other guy started laughing and was tapping
[01:38:47] it even more. Oh my God. Okay, Tucker Carlson got arrested by Israel? Is that right? What's
[01:38:57] this here? American citizen and journalist Tucker Carlson detained in Israel after interviewing
[01:39:05] our US ambassador, Mark Huckabee. We won't tolerate this. You just made it worse. Well,
[01:39:11] Tucker Carlson, quote, detained in Israel. Journalists dragged into interrogation room
[01:39:16] as explosive interview sparks diplomatic firestorm well i i think this is whoa whoa what what what's
[01:39:23] going on about this like i don't know if i even believe this happened like in like a big way
[01:39:29] i i i yeah i mean like because maybe it was just a routine check or it was a like you know
[01:39:36] something happened they wanted to detain the guy for whatever reason i i don't think this is a big deal
[01:39:41] I don't, I don't think so. And is this former, is that her? No, that's her. It is her. It's not
[01:39:49] like a fake account. So, I mean, he's just saunting the story. Yeah, remember Hassan got detained
[01:39:55] and they said, why are you talking to terrorists? And he says, I'm not a terrorist. I said, okay,
[01:39:59] well, we just wanted to make sure. And yeah, I mean, like it could be something as simple as that.
[01:40:04] So I don't know really. I mean, Tucker Carlson had this happen. I would wait and see what happens.
[01:40:11] don't get banned. I mean, listen, I couldn't have known what they typed out Morse code, right?
[01:40:15] It's not like I tried to type the word. So why would I get in trouble for that? It's not like
[01:40:19] it's a big deal. And yeah, TSA should want harness on. Well, either way, what I'm saying is that
[01:40:26] there's nothing really that happened. I mean, it was like, really that crazy. So he's talking
[01:40:30] to a US ambassador. Yeah, but who knows why? I mean, maybe there's a reason why they wanted
[01:40:36] to detain him to make sure that, you know, like he didn't take something out that,
[01:40:39] you know, an ambassador had, I don't know. I don't know about this. But all I'm saying is that
[01:40:45] I don't think that this is something that's worth getting like fucking
[01:40:49] super upset or angry about. I don't know why this happened. I have no idea. And you know,
[01:40:55] it could be for a reasonable reason. So yeah, he's critical of the country. Yeah,
[01:40:59] he's critical of the country. But how many other people get detained by Israel? I don't really
[01:41:03] think that there's a lot to go off of here. Okay, that's the only point that I'm making. I have no
[01:41:08] idea. It's real detainees Carlson, his crew following interview with ambassador. Yeah,
[01:41:12] I mean, oh, there's more of it. Oh boy. Yeah, I mean, I guess, yeah, this is really making
[01:41:18] the rounds now, isn't it? Oh boy, he got to the interview and refused to exit the airport
[01:41:23] complex leaving a few hours ago. It's really hard to say why should we not be mad about
[01:41:33] it? Because we don't know why it happened. It could be a routine check. It could be something
[01:41:37] happened that's reasonable. I don't know. People get detained at airports regularly,
[01:41:42] especially whenever they're high-profile people, and they're meeting with an ambassador. I think
[01:41:46] this probably happens on a regular basis. So yeah, I mean, yeah, it's too early to tell. I would
[01:41:52] wait a little bit longer. You don't need to go. I'm not listening. Everybody knows I'm not a big
[01:41:57] Israel defender. At least everybody that's not retarded knows that. But I don't think it's
[01:42:04] it's worth going crazy about whenever you just hear one headline, right?
[01:42:07] I don't know.
[01:42:08] I think that's normal to think like this.
[01:42:10] But who the fuck knows?
[01:42:12] Anyway, visit Israel, British and Wednesday to US Ambassador, folks
[01:42:15] who claim to be on the treatment of Christians in Israel and a wider region.
[01:42:18] I think it's pretty reasonable.
[01:42:19] It is.
[01:42:20] And I'll wait for him to explain it and say what happened, right?
[01:42:23] Because right now it's harder to say, but it does seem like people are just
[01:42:26] going crazy about it.
[01:42:28] Kai Sinat has not streamed on Twitch for four months.
[01:42:31] He's currently making $250,000 a month from paid subscribers.
[01:42:37] Based. There you go.
[01:42:38] Yeah, good for him.
[01:42:40] Shit, that's a lot of fucking money and that's a juicy topic.
[01:42:44] Yeah, I think so.
[01:42:45] And I think especially people are very tired of, you know, I think that a lot of people
[01:42:49] feel like Israel has been, you know, exercising a degree of power over the United States.
[01:42:55] And because of that, you know, they see somebody like Tucker Carlson.
[01:42:59] It's literally being detained by Israel.
[01:43:01] Tucker Carlson was previously critical of Israel, and now you have, you know, this happen. I mean,
[01:43:07] this is like the perfect storm for somebody who's like more conspiracy minded. So yeah,
[01:43:13] Trump is speaking. I might look and see what it is afterwards. I just don't know.
[01:43:17] Do you see the paragon thing? I don't even know what that is. I have no idea.
[01:43:20] So it's a thing of trying as well. Lobbyists in general have too much power. I think
[01:43:24] everybody agrees with that. I feel like that's the case. So there is a lot of people that are
[01:43:28] talking oh is this it oh here we go this is all right we got one more of these
[01:43:34] Equal theory is right for trans-maxing is the only way to happen this, how is Donald Trump equal theory is right for trans-maxing is the only way to happen this
[01:43:46] How is Donald Trump the most powerful and successful person in the world?
[01:43:52] Well, because he's very tall, he's got a good phenotype.
[01:43:57] A lot of the looks, features of Donald Trump, like his facial width to height ratio, are
[01:44:03] favorable.
[01:44:04] And there's a lot of traits that are sort of universal in presidential campaigns, or
[01:44:11] presidential candidates rather, like that of their height.
[01:44:15] You really never see short presidential candidates do well.
[01:44:18] No.
[01:44:19] Of course not.
[01:44:20] So this is still all about aesthetics.
[01:44:21] He still fits within the categories that I'm talking about
[01:44:25] If Donald Trump didn't care about aesthetics, he wouldn't be dying his hair
[01:44:29] Okay, like he like remember keep in mind Donald Trump got shot in the fucking head
[01:44:34] Like not really in there, but it blew his part of his fucking ear off and then before he gets up from the Secret Service
[01:44:41] He fixes his hair. That's the first thing he does
[01:44:45] Okay, like he doesn't check to see like am I shot anywhere else?
[01:44:48] else, he doesn't do anything else, he fixes his hair.
[01:44:53] So keep that in mind.
[01:44:54] Yeah, bro, this guy was looks maxing from the beginning.
[01:44:56] Like we're talking about, yeah, it's true, he was, it's so obvious that it happened.
[01:45:00] Absolutely.
[01:45:01] So people are saying that the war with Iran is happening soon.
[01:45:04] Let me go back and pull this up.
[01:45:06] This is what a lot of people were saying.
[01:45:08] Let me scroll up here.
[01:45:11] The Trump administration has decided that a U.S. military presence in Syria is no longer
[01:45:15] necessary to official said citing the near total disbandment of courage led
[01:45:19] Syria Syrian democratic forces would agree last month to integrate in the
[01:45:23] Syrian army great then we can send more people out of you like we're spending
[01:45:26] money keeping people in fucking Syria do it do it like who the fuck wants to
[01:45:30] spend money micromanaging Syria right like obviously that's a bad idea Mike
[01:45:34] the United States yeah this is it and there's a thousand people there the
[01:45:38] United States is likely to attack Iran eventually but not necessarily in the
[01:45:41] coming days. Despite the spike in global media noise surrounding the conflict, President
[01:45:47] Trump has not yet decided on the final course of action, even after showing disappointment
[01:45:51] over recent negotiations with Iran. I don't think that there can be negotiations with
[01:45:56] these people. I don't think so at all. I feel like they're like, I mean, these people have
[01:45:59] been trying to build nukes for years. They've been chanting death to America constantly.
[01:46:04] They're uploading AI videos about how they're going to destroy America. I mean, really,
[01:46:09] You can't negotiate with these people check poly market. Okay, let's find out if it's really gonna happen
[01:46:15] Let's see here poly market. Where is US strikes in Iran? How are we doing?
[01:46:25] It's going up a little bit more
[01:46:30] Yeah
[01:46:31] It's certainly gone up. I mean, it's basically double there. It's more than double actually look at this Wow
[01:46:38] People in Iran are sick of Islamist government. Well, I think everybody in the world is sick of Iran's alarmist Islamist government
[01:46:45] Let's look at let's see maybe like December 31st. This is the long-term one
[01:46:50] I didn't even really affect the long-term one. Well, how about February 22nd? Oh
[01:46:56] Wow, oh
[01:46:58] Shit
[01:47:00] So went from like it went from 9% to 21%
[01:47:04] Holy shit
[01:47:06] Yeah, it looks like it might happen. China wants them in power. I don't really know.
[01:47:12] I mean, no, there's nothing happening, really, the Pentagon thing. I mean, I don't think there's any idea for that at all.
[01:47:18] Let me see if there's anything else that's worth looking at here. And the busiest Air Force days right here in recent history,
[01:47:25] the Mediterranean off the coast of Spain, the steady line of these people heading towards, and what's this here?
[01:47:31] here? Where are they heading towards? Heading towards and returning from bases in the Middle
[01:47:36] East. Yeah, I mean, again, like they've they brought all those boats over there. It's pretty
[01:47:41] obvious this is what's going to happen. So I don't know where things are going to go.
[01:47:46] Check OSINT 1613. Okay, yeah, I'll look at that in a minute. And where is this here? I'll copy
[01:47:52] and paste it over. Check pizza site. I literally just did that. Pay attention. Okay. No, that's not
[01:47:58] even it. Let me see. Yeah, I just looked at that. Just get fucked up. Yeah, this is the second one.
[01:48:03] So, Trump on Biden. Biden was an idiot. I've heard that before. So,
[01:48:13] there's not really a lot about this I'm looking at. Israel is preparing for the possibility of
[01:48:19] receiving green light from the United States to launch an attack on Iran's ballistic missile system.
[01:48:24] Well, I mean, if they're going to do that, they're obviously looking to attack. I mean,
[01:48:27] That's it. I feel like that's gonna happen. So, uh, yeah, maybe they got tired of pizza. I guess so. Yeah, check the gay bars
[01:48:34] Do you think Biden's alive? Well, which one and what is this here? It's Iran. That's not even it either
[01:48:42] What is this speak the truth
[01:48:44] This is it I don't want to listen to some Israel bullshit
[01:48:48] I have no idea about that Iran's the limit Iran does not want to absorb the first strike like it always does at the same time
[01:48:53] It is not one of the scenes the aggressor to run once the option to hit and still claim it was responding
[01:48:58] USS Gerald Ford. I mean, I don't know why like if you want my honest opinion
[01:49:03] I don't know why Trump hasn't already attacked them
[01:49:07] Like I don't see like any universe where you're gonna reach a common ground with Iran
[01:49:13] I don't see any world where oh, okay
[01:49:16] Well now the Iranians and these crazy terrorists that are going to you know, they've been planning to kill you for years
[01:49:23] I mean, it's insane. You should have helped the protesters. Yeah
[01:49:26] And I find it to be really sad that he didn't help the protesters a lot of those people have been killed now
[01:49:32] And so like yeah, I mean and I I'm sure that you know if I knew everything that he knew it might make perfect
[01:49:40] Sense for why he didn't do that and maybe he made the right decision
[01:49:43] But from my perspective and from what he messaged out to the public it seemed like he said I'm in your corner
[01:49:50] I've got your back protesters. You can go out and protest the regime and if they kill you will help you and then they went out
[01:49:58] And they protested the regime and then the regime killed them and then Trump didn't help them
[01:50:04] Because that's that's the vibe that I'm getting I
[01:50:08] Do that that's the vibe dummy. They're preparing I get that but like you Trump failed them
[01:50:13] That's the way that I feel right and that's messed up
[01:50:16] Yeah, but like and they were painting his name over things like it was very obvious that the Iranian people wanted
[01:50:22] You know Trump to do something then and it's because Trump pretty much indicated he would
[01:50:31] When you rush you make mistakes you can't afford to make mistakes I get that but if you rush and you make mistakes
[01:50:37] Maybe you shouldn't have said that in the first place, right?
[01:50:39] You could have just said nothing and that would have been a lot better than saying that oh if they do this
[01:50:44] we're going to stop them and then you don't stop them. So that's really what the difference is.
[01:50:50] And no, this is, oh, what's this? Who he's talking to, what information he's consuming,
[01:50:56] and why a strike might be necessary on a nuclear program, he says, was obliterated by the last
[01:51:01] US strike. Well, there's many reasons in argument. Well, here's the thing is they keep rebuilding
[01:51:06] the nuclear program. That's the reason why they have to keep doing it. It's like, for example,
[01:51:11] Like have you ever played like an RTS where like you kill like a you know an enemy base?
[01:51:16] But they bring like you know three or four workers somewhere else and they rebuild the base like that's very clearly what's happening
[01:51:23] I don't know why this is confusing for people like it's because obviously the reason why they're always
[01:51:28] You know six months or you know a year away from making a nuclear weapon is because they get to the finish line
[01:51:34] And then we stop them from getting there. That's what happens
[01:51:37] That's what's happened again, and you can just look this up on Google or on an AI and we have had like over 20
[01:51:43] Incursions in the last like 10 or 20 years stopping Iran from doing things. We've had bombings. We've had you know cyber attacks
[01:51:50] We've had everything. It's not true at all. It's no it's a literal fact
[01:51:56] Like this isn't a debate
[01:52:00] It's not a debate like what are we even talking about here, it's just a fact look it up
[01:52:07] that one could make for a strike against Iran.
[01:52:12] The president had a very successful operation as commander in chief with Operation the Night
[01:52:17] Hammer, as you just said, totally obliterated Iran's nuclear facilities.
[01:52:23] The president has always been very clear, though, with respect to Iran or any country
[01:52:26] around the world, diplomacy is always his first option, and Iran would be very wise
[01:52:31] to make a deal.
[01:52:32] I don't think he can make a deal with Iran.
[01:52:34] already gone back on so many other deals they are psychos there's the uq you
[01:52:39] can't negotiate with everybody
[01:52:41] as an instrument
[01:52:41] so obvious administration
[01:52:43] uh... he's talking to many people of course his national security team first
[01:52:47] and foremost
[01:52:48] uh... and you know who the members of that team are
[01:52:51] uh... and this is something obviously the president takes seriously he's always
[01:52:54] thinking about what's in the best interests of united states of america of
[01:52:57] our military of the american people
[01:52:59] uh... and that's how he makes decisions with respect to military action of any
[01:53:03] kinds. Yeah, no, absolutely. And so there's shift in mentality where the wars are no longer agreed
[01:53:10] upon reality. What happened to people? Well, I don't know. I think that there's a lot of people
[01:53:14] that just don't know what happened, right? I mean, but it's as I said, it's a definitive fact that,
[01:53:20] you know, we've taken a number of actions over the years to delay Iran being able to do anything.
[01:53:25] Emergency alert. If Iran goes to war with us, they can absolutely close a straight-of-war
[01:53:33] There is nothing we can do to stop that.
[01:53:36] They can close the Strait of Hormuz for weeks or months.
[01:53:40] Even if we turned Tehran into a glass parking lot, it would not open the Strait of Hormuz.
[01:53:47] That's probably true.
[01:53:48] Because the Revolutionary Guard missile crews that are all over the Iranian side of that
[01:53:57] like a dog-legged turn of the Strait of Hormuz, hiding in cliffs and caves.
[01:54:03] So what he's saying is that basically they could pretty much shut it down 99%, but that
[01:54:12] still wouldn't be safe enough for them to say that commercial vehicles and commercial
[01:54:16] vessels should go through there.
[01:54:18] Like obviously they could totally decimate them, but there would still be enough of
[01:54:22] a risk that you wouldn't want to have a commercial vessel go through there.
[01:54:26] I mean, that's what he's obviously saying.
[01:54:29] I have standing orders to not stand down under any circumstances,
[01:54:34] no matter what happens and wait until the 30th day or the 40th day.
[01:54:39] It's a lot to go out, look for a ship and shoot it.
[01:54:43] There is no chance of us forcing open the straight of four moves against Iran.
[01:54:52] What is this?
[01:54:54] There's just more of them talking about this.
[01:54:56] Yeah, I don't really know. Do you think there's any chance that a bombing will happen? The Iranian government will step down?
[01:55:01] I don't see it. I think that you've got to blow them up, honestly. Like, if you want to, if you want to get rid of them, you've got to kill them.
[01:55:08] I think that's it. Like, in the moment that you kill the Ayatollah,
[01:55:12] if, because it's very obvious that, I mean, in a, in a, in a perfect world, it would be the
[01:55:19] people there that get rid of him, right? I mean, that would be a perfect world.
[01:55:22] But if you can't do that the next thing to do is blow them up like absolutely
[01:55:28] And we should have done this years ago. Honestly, like it should have happened a long time. Is the regime changed on?
[01:55:33] I mean, yeah, absolutely like I mean if you if you have here's the thing if you have a country
[01:55:39] That's trying to build nuclear bombs and they say they're going to blow you up. Yeah, you should destroy them
[01:55:47] You should absolutely destroy them. Duh, of course. Like what are you fucking retarded?
[01:55:52] Of course, you should go after them.
[01:55:55] Normally, pressurizing when the live already finished. Yeah, yeah, sure.
[01:55:58] And that's what Iran is doing. Exactly. The longer you wait to destroy an empathy,
[01:56:02] the more sympathy grows. Yeah. And also, the more they can consolidate power and be able to fight
[01:56:06] back. Iran was our ally. You really didn't know that? Let me go back. I might just pull you up.
[01:56:14] When was Iran our ally?
[01:56:16] because you've been fighting about this for a bit when that happened what year was that
[01:56:46] We got we got to get we got to get the bottom of this. We got figured out.
[01:56:57] Is a bot account. You think it's a bot account? I don't think it's a bot account.
[01:57:00] I think the guy just made the account stream is delayed for me. Okay.
[01:57:05] So Iran, when was Iran our ally? When did that happen?
[01:57:16] I'm not asking you guys. I know what the answer to this is. I know. I'm asking him.
[01:57:24] Pre-1952? Why would we make a decision for what happened before 1952? Everybody that
[01:57:33] made that decision is dead now. Why would we do that? Why are you thinking in the context
[01:57:43] of what happened before 1952. What does that have anything to do with what happened now?
[01:57:54] Like that's almost during World War II.
[01:58:01] And also, they aren't against us for no reason. We are against them for no reason other than Israel.
[01:58:07] Well, that's not even true. They're trying to cause other problems in other countries that
[01:58:12] have nothing to do with Israel. And also, why does Iran have the privilege to veto our membership
[01:58:22] or our alliance with another country? Why does Iran think that they can veto us having a
[01:58:28] ally ship with Israel? And you know who else used to be Iran's ally? Israel used to be Iran's ally.
[01:58:35] So if you're using that frame of reference, why don't you think about it from that perspective,
[01:58:39] too. Iran was taken over in 1979 by a radical Islamist terrorist group that forced Islam
[01:58:48] on the entire country. Iran is not a natively Islamic country. They're not the same as these
[01:58:55] other countries. They have it forced on them. They are mandated to go to these maw, and I
[01:59:00] don't know if they're mandated to go to the maw, but they're mandated to say that they're religious.
[01:59:04] They're mandated to say that they're Islamic, they can't practice their actual faith,
[01:59:09] and they're being taken over by a terrorist regime. They're being forced into this.
[01:59:16] And ethnically, my understanding is that even if you want to look at from a
[01:59:20] connective perspective, the Persians are different than the other Arab countries as well,
[01:59:27] even ethnically. This is not even the same.
[01:59:29] Yeah, they were not Islamic. We do say wise agreement. I think it's you. What is that?
[01:59:36] That's the main reason why Islamic tyrant took over. What does that have to do? So I will grant
[01:59:41] you that it's the United States fault that the the Islamic regime took over. I don't even I I
[01:59:48] don't care whether that's true or not because it doesn't it doesn't factor into the calculus.
[01:59:52] So, what? Let's say we fucked up. Let's say theoretically we fucked up and we let them
[02:00:00] take over. What the fuck does that have to do with what we're going to do now?
[02:00:04] They were not Islamic. The reason for tyrants' growth, revolution, is caused through the
[02:00:09] coup. Well, no, what I'm saying is why would you make a decision based off of that?
[02:00:12] Yeah, that's as long as it's been a dominant religion in Iran for almost a thousand years.
[02:00:18] I don't know about that.
[02:00:21] If it's the dominant religion in Iran for a thousand years, why is it that all the anonymous third-party polls poll people that are Islamic at like 20%?
[02:00:30] Why does that happen?
[02:00:35] I mean, it's not even the dominant religion right now.
[02:00:38] Not to mention a thousand years ago.
[02:00:41] Because they're jaded because of that. They're never going to attack the United States. They know they can't. Their retaliation for the U.S. attack would probably be against Israel, never against the United States.
[02:00:50] Well, yeah. And so, guess who's in Israel? We are. And also, didn't they also bomb like other places that are like American bases as well?
[02:01:01] That's not the case at all. Iran was as long before the regime change. Now they don't want to anymore after that.
[02:01:07] Let me see here. They're jaded. What does that have to do with that? At the end of the day, I think that you're thinking about this from who's right and who's wrong.
[02:01:16] I don't think about things from that perspective. At the end of the day, you have a regime that is looking to kill you. You should kill them first.
[02:01:27] That is the beginning and the end of my thinking.
[02:01:30] The moment that I hear there is a psychotic religious fundamentalist government that wants to
[02:01:37] make nuclear bombs and blow me up, I think to myself, let's kill them right now.
[02:01:46] Explain how that is not the correct answer. Killer be killed? Yes, exactly. Of course.
[02:01:53] Why would you not what I don't believe your premise they say it? What are they lying?
[02:02:02] The basic struggle and sick exactly. Yeah, so it's the same thing with North Korea. It's more
[02:02:14] complicated because of China's connection. But yeah, I agree with that too. What's this here?
[02:02:22] Because we were the first psychopaths to do that hence everyone has your mentality of now
[02:02:25] We must be arrogant and nuke each other first exactly. That's why you don't want to let them get nukes
[02:02:29] Duh, they're not going to attack the US ever. It's just for the good looks of their politics to say that they're gonna attack
[02:02:35] They know they can't
[02:02:36] Okay, so then that's what you're really getting at you think that they can't attack the United States
[02:02:40] So it's not that they're not going to it's you think that they can't right now if they could attack the United States
[02:02:46] Do you think that they would attack the United States?
[02:02:48] Like theoretically right like let's say China sells them missiles that they can shoot over to the United States like what they do it
[02:02:58] Yeah, no, it's okay, and also why would you entrust them in the first place I definitely wouldn't trust them
[02:03:11] Are you saying nukes no I'm saying any sort of missile that they could shoot over to the United States that would cause damage to the country
[02:03:17] I mean, let's say theoretically a nuclear bomb
[02:03:21] Sure
[02:03:26] You strangle the regime by hard strict sanctions and also bomb the military facilities or capabilities don't give them martyrdom don't let them be heroes in the eyes of Islam
[02:03:33] I think you just got to root that shit out man. You do
[02:03:37] Like ideally they always said that are ready to sign nuclear non-proliferation treaty provided Israel's ready for inspection. Guess why the US backed off again
[02:03:44] Well, they're not in a position to negotiate
[02:03:47] Why should we negotiate with terrorists that are trying to build nuclear weapons to blow us up?
[02:03:52] Also, they've already broken previous treaties before
[02:03:55] So why would you even listen to them?
[02:03:58] They're lying
[02:04:01] Like I don't even like why would you do that?
[02:04:07] They didn't say that the chatter is not lying he and answered the questions are getting distracted
[02:04:12] That's a case keeping your enemies closer
[02:04:14] The logic is personally fine, the problem is civilian casualties.
[02:04:18] Any military intervention will cause civilian casualties.
[02:04:21] This is just inevitable.
[02:04:22] This is just what's going to happen.
[02:04:24] It's not a good thing, it's horrible that it happens, but it's inevitable.
[02:04:28] If you want to have any civilian, any military intervention, you are probably going to have
[02:04:33] a degree of casualties.
[02:04:37] I'll read one more, but then I want to move on past this.
[02:04:40] We just destroyed the nuclear facilities after they were trying to enrich uranium. Yeah, exactly
[02:04:48] Trump tore up the agreement they had they didn't
[02:04:51] Didn't up their enrichment till after it happened. It all feels like an international build up
[02:04:55] Yeah, maybe he didn't maybe he tore it up because they weren't following it
[02:04:59] Maybe they were doing something behind his back like they were doing with everything else
[02:05:02] You remember how they said they weren't gonna kill those those protesters and they did it later
[02:05:06] like they just lie like I don't know why there's like there's this naivety that a
[02:05:12] lot of people have that they think that if you listen to people that want to
[02:05:16] kill you and want to lie to you and deceive you that you're going to get an
[02:05:20] answer that you want no you can't listen to what people like that say you can't
[02:05:27] listen to them like you you have to just think about it logically what have they
[02:05:31] done what are they doing what would they say what are they saying that they're
[02:05:35] gonna do and then base it off to that we're not getting exactly what you're
[02:05:38] trying to say I was trying to understand why you're okay with the U.S.
[02:05:41] getting into a war again a war like no I think we should bomb them and then let
[02:05:44] Israel do it who cares just shut down their defenses then let Israel deal
[02:05:49] with it I don't give a fuck about it absolutely not like I don't think
[02:05:53] anybody wants a 10 year war in Iran like I don't yeah what the fuck what are we
[02:05:58] talking about like Israel's gonna do that anyway yeah that's the way exactly
[02:06:03] Yeah, I don't even see this at all.
[02:06:05] They have the new facilities basically spraying your cat with a water bottle when they get
[02:06:09] on the counter.
[02:06:10] Yeah, I guess so, right?
[02:06:14] And this is, um, let's just see if I can find this.
[02:06:20] And anyway, was this, uh, yeah, Shakespeare Lodger, Lodger's too high level.
[02:06:24] Yeah, exactly, right?
[02:06:25] I mean, I guess that's kind of like spraying them with a water bottle.
[02:06:27] I don't know about that.
[02:06:28] But no, I don't agree with that.
[02:06:30] I think that it's better to shut down Iran as much as you can.
[02:06:32] i think that the idea that we're not going intervene with iran
[02:06:36] and somehow things are going to work themselves out is completely naive
[02:06:40] i think it's totally naive i don't think that's what's going to happen at all
[02:06:44] i think that iran will continue to
[02:06:47] escalate and grow in power as much as they can
[02:06:50] and to the extent that they can uh... oppose us to the extent that they can
[02:06:54] attack us or anything else they will do it
[02:06:56] and i think that it's always better to
[02:06:59] be aggressive and to stomp it out before it happens
[02:07:02] and that's it
[02:07:03] and sometimes and this is the problem this is the naive notion
[02:07:07] of never be interventionist and never go into a war
[02:07:11] is that sometimes having a small military intervention at the beginning
[02:07:15] prevents a larger scale war at the end
[02:07:18] and that's what my perspective is
[02:07:20] is that if you nip this in the bud and you stop it before they can consolidate
[02:07:24] more power
[02:07:25] you can potentially stop them from doing even more
[02:07:30] ESP made live stream fails again?
[02:07:32] There's no way.
[02:07:34] Did he really?
[02:07:36] Oh no.
[02:07:38] Uh, let me see if I can find it.
[02:07:40] No, no, this is guys.
[02:07:44] Guys, no.
[02:07:46] He's not crashing out about this again, is it?
[02:07:49] Dean Negrake gets treated like a little child by a random bystander?
[02:07:56] Thank you.
[02:07:56] Whoa, what now? We're good.
[02:07:58] That's a strip cut angle, huh?
[02:07:59] Who me? Oh, wait, what?
[02:08:00] I should just rip her? No, you.
[02:08:01] Oh, come on, man. It's all about hope.
[02:08:03] All you need is love, man.
[02:08:05] It's like, I don't even know about that, man.
[02:08:06] Chris, man.
[02:08:07] Oh, don't shake my eye right now.
[02:08:08] I'll run your pockets, though, for real.
[02:08:09] No, no, no. What do you mean by that?
[02:08:11] Don't get me getting slapped on camera.
[02:08:12] Don't get that shit twisted.
[02:08:13] I'll run your pockets.
[02:08:14] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[02:08:15] Yeah.
[02:08:15] I'll let you know.
[02:08:16] OK, yeah.
[02:08:17] Well, then, out of respect, then, hey.
[02:08:20] He just doesn't, like, bro.
[02:08:23] This guy just doesn't even give a fuck at all, right?
[02:08:26] Small guy energy.
[02:08:28] Yeah, like, he's trying so hard to make somebody take him seriously.
[02:08:32] He wants so bad for somebody to think that he's a hard-ass, bad-ass.
[02:08:37] He does. He wants it more than anything, and it's just not happening.
[02:08:42] He's so insecure, he is. He's gonna get beat up again, man.
[02:08:46] And it's just sad.
[02:08:48] Well, bitch, I know. He's like a human chihuahua, I guess so.
[02:08:52] And, uh, VTuber iDubs, what is this?
[02:08:55] I mean, it's like the only fucking content they have over there, right?
[02:08:58] Like what is he's a dragon cast is full of talentless hacks.
[02:09:04] What the fuck is wrong with him?
[02:09:06] If they spent fucking if they spent a quarter of the amount of time
[02:09:11] that they do harassing people in like trying to find actual talent
[02:09:16] and trying to not only like skip the better one, I saw a talent.
[02:09:21] I don't know.
[02:09:21] Might be past that point of being able to hire talent.
[02:09:23] I don't think talent wants to associate with that shit now, but like they themselves, I don't know like
[02:09:30] Do some improv or something
[02:09:33] Take some speaking classes, you know do something in the meanwhile to figure out
[02:09:40] How to be more entertaining
[02:09:48] Bro
[02:09:50] This guy has just crashed out so hard.
[02:09:53] A BBL approaches.
[02:09:55] He has crashed out so hard, this is insane.
[02:09:59] I don't know what the hell is wrong with him.
[02:10:02] I really don't.
[02:10:04] What the hell is going on with this guy?
[02:10:07] He morphed into a lizard, it's not that deep, I guess so.
[02:10:11] And let me see if I can find...
[02:10:13] I don't see any of these guys.
[02:10:15] I don't see any of DSP on LSF.
[02:10:18] I wanted to see it. This is from yesterday. There's nothing new for this. I like I love DSP clips
[02:10:25] That's why I wanted to check but it seems like that's not what's happening
[02:10:29] Shimmer Epstein files. This is
[02:10:36] Wario Land and
[02:10:37] Goal
[02:10:38] Okay, now when I say I played the games. I mean that that's exactly what I did
[02:10:43] However, you couldn't see it because there was no way to capture it.
[02:10:47] So instead I basically narrated the gameplay and told you what I was seeing and told you
[02:10:52] what I thought about the 3D effects, the feeling of using the virtual boy, including
[02:10:56] was their eye strain, was I sweaty from it, did my neck hurt, etc.
[02:11:01] Now, that's crazy.
[02:11:04] Basically, I did this for about an hour.
[02:11:09] off, I'm not the only person who did it. There are other people on the internet who did exactly
[02:11:15] the same thing and no one cared. Everyone was okay with it. Yeah. But because DSP did
[02:11:22] it. Now it's different. That's got to become new because people have to spend everything
[02:11:26] I do in a toxic and negative way. So of course, because I did it, it's bad. Everyone else
[02:11:33] literally did the same thing. That was okay for them. It was a funny experiment. It was
[02:11:38] It was an interesting thing.
[02:11:39] You made lemonade out of lemons for CSP to do it.
[02:11:41] You think I should?
[02:11:42] Oh, what a joke.
[02:11:43] What a laughing stock.
[02:11:44] What an embarrassment he is.
[02:11:46] Bullshit.
[02:11:47] Everyone who did that can go fuck themselves.
[02:11:49] Cause that on Reddit.
[02:11:51] Go fuck yourself, you limp dick losers.
[02:11:53] I do exactly the same thing as everyone else
[02:11:55] and I'm wrong and everyone else is right.
[02:11:57] Suck my dick.
[02:11:58] I don't care what you say.
[02:11:59] You're all a bunch of fucking losers and you're jealous
[02:12:01] that you sit there looking at clips of me on fucking Reddit
[02:12:05] and other places all day.
[02:12:06] And you have to have-
[02:12:07] He wasn't my offline probably in a nine-to-five job flipping fucking burgers. He's calling them nine to fall
[02:12:13] Man here make content for an awesome engaged audience all day
[02:12:16] They like the content they reciprocate with support and you sit there crying about your miserable life
[02:12:21] Laughing at videos of me. Damn the winner here not yet. So that some guy says crash out crash out
[02:12:28] Just number one. Let's get that out of the fucking way. Okay now
[02:12:32] Now, outside of that, what happened was-
[02:12:36] Tommie and Chats says, fuck yourself, Wagey.
[02:12:37] Me playing the virtual boy for an hour.
[02:12:40] Someone says, Phil won you miserable Wages.
[02:12:43] Split.
[02:12:44] What does that mean?
[02:12:45] It means people took snippets of that
[02:12:49] and posted it all over the internet.
[02:12:50] Oh my God.
[02:12:51] Now, did they give me credit for it?
[02:12:52] I saw it.
[02:12:53] No.
[02:12:53] They did.
[02:12:54] They went to DSP Gaming so people would come to the channel
[02:12:56] to watch the actual coverage that I put out on the channel.
[02:12:58] Someone in chat says he's rich, he's successful,
[02:13:01] he doesn't have to work a regular job.
[02:13:05] No.
[02:13:06] Instead, they just clipped moments and acted like it was funny.
[02:13:09] Oh, bass!
[02:13:10] So, do I actually benefit from the trolling behavior of people on the internet who steal
[02:13:15] my content and play it and make fun of it?
[02:13:17] You completely do.
[02:13:18] No.
[02:13:19] You absolutely do.
[02:13:20] This is exactly what I explained to Asmongol.
[02:13:22] That when he-
[02:13:23] On YouTube, yes.
[02:13:24] Yes, on YouTube you don't benefit from it, but everywhere else you do.
[02:13:28] Backs to a clip of me from reddit or from one of my
[02:13:31] Stopping
[02:13:32] I literally don't benefit
[02:13:33] No one comes to DSP gaming to check out the content because no one can find DSP gaming
[02:13:39] For one month they did
[02:13:40] That's because of YouTube that's not it's not even because of the
[02:13:43] Right after the asmongold interview and everyone watched it
[02:13:46] They did
[02:13:46] They basically came to us to find it again and it was in the algorithm
[02:13:50] Yeah
[02:13:50] And what happened is well it trailed off big youtubers weren't talking about me anymore
[02:13:54] And therefore the SP gaming went right back to the bottom of the algorithm again
[02:13:58] It's about me. How is it now when you search for it?
[02:14:01] Guess what you get you get my detractors you get the reddit clicks you don't get the raw
[02:14:05] ESP content here on the channel you get raw fill stealing the content from this
[02:14:11] What's wrong with the nine to five job? You've probably insulted 90% of your audience pretty uncalled for I get scorned
[02:14:18] Detractors, but that's probably a reality for many of your viewers fyi
[02:14:23] I channel so hence what I've been saying oh is basic uh-huh right and so yes
[02:14:32] it's about me knowing could find the actual content DSP gaming well I don't
[02:14:36] know I mean it's right to an extent right what is this seems like probably
[02:14:39] bullshit and where is it here I don't know this is some other clip of me but
[02:14:44] No, my fucking god, and they found a whale shark. Is this real oh?
[02:14:53] Yeah, I've seen these before this isn't like a game
[02:14:57] That's a real one. I thought they were bigger
[02:15:05] Well, yeah, I thought these things are supposed to be bigger, right?
[02:15:08] It can smell it's like this big
[02:15:16] Can hear there's no way it can be that big
[02:15:21] Oh, wow, that's never mind. No, it is actually pretty big
[02:15:26] Wait, what the fuck? Damn, that's a
[02:15:31] Damn
[02:15:32] Okay, never mind. No, it is big
[02:15:35] Because that's not next to the island
[02:15:38] The ocean is not good for scale, but I look at it look at next to this
[02:15:43] Well, I see that
[02:15:44] Where did they show it next to the island?
[02:15:47] Look, that's how big the island is
[02:15:49] There he is
[02:15:51] That's a big boy
[02:15:54] God damn
[02:15:58] Damn like yeah, he's got at least be like six feet long
[02:16:02] I mean like probably longer than that looks about 1215 feet. I feel like yeah
[02:16:08] How big is a whale how how big you say a whale shark is?
[02:16:12] How big is a whale shark?
[02:16:16] This is important we got to look this up
[02:16:20] I'll figure out what's going on here
[02:16:23] How big is it is so is 18 to 33 feet?
[02:16:28] That's a pretty big boy. Yeah, that's a big one look at that
[02:16:32] maximum recorded size is 18 meters 61 feet 61 feet what the fuck that way to the
[02:16:41] size of a school bus holy shit that's a big boy damn what the fuck 25 tons is
[02:16:51] insane well they're just fat right I wouldn't really make a big deal out of
[02:16:55] it they're just fat as hell so I wouldn't really you know worry too much
[02:16:59] But was this your billionaire Les Wexner has subverted a written statement to House Oversight Committee in advance of his testimony to Jeffrey Epstein?
[02:17:07] Yeah, I bet he is
[02:17:09] Surely I'm sure he knew nothing about it. There is no reason at all. Oh, right. What is this the trans bill of rights?
[02:17:17] So that children's bodies can get wait. What the fuck? I think I heard about this
[02:17:23] What's this?
[02:17:25] We're going to fight every single day to put trans rights into the law of our country
[02:17:34] because trans rights are human rights and that's why my colleagues and I have laid out
[02:17:39] a simple yet powerful truth in the trans bill of rights.
[02:17:44] What is it?
[02:17:45] Trans people have the right to live free from discrimination.
[02:17:48] Trans people have the right to live free from violence and trans people-
[02:17:52] Oh, really?
[02:17:53] Wait a minute.
[02:17:54] Oh, wow. You mean you're not supposed to beat up trans people? That's crazy. What a brave thing to say.
[02:18:03] Oh, I've been doing it wrong this whole time.
[02:18:08] I have the right to live free from government intrusion into their bodies and into their lives.
[02:18:14] Our resolution affirms the right to gender-affirming health care, the right to accurate identity documents,
[02:18:22] The right to fully participate in school, in work, in public life, just like anyone else.
[02:18:30] I don't think anybody cares about this for adults.
[02:18:32] Nobody gives a shit about this for adults.
[02:18:35] It's the problem as kids and whenever you're competing against biological women in sports.
[02:18:41] I mean, this is another one too.
[02:18:42] I did see this.
[02:18:43] To trans people everywhere, I also want you to know this.
[02:18:49] Those people are threatened by your strength.
[02:18:54] What?
[02:18:57] By your joy in being fully who you are.
[02:19:01] Threatened by trans people?
[02:19:02] Like, what do you mean?
[02:19:04] Those who fight against trans people are just jealous of the freedom that they have taken
[02:19:10] to be fully who they are.
[02:19:13] You're bored of jealous?
[02:19:14] What the fuck are you talking about?
[02:19:17] What the hell is wrong with you?
[02:19:18] So, those people just want to destroy that,
[02:19:22] rather than imagine what it would be like
[02:19:25] to be fully who they are.
[02:19:27] Wise words from our young people.
[02:19:29] Wise words.
[02:19:30] So today the trans bill of rights makes those freedoms
[02:19:33] we all deserve as clear as the paper they are written on.
[02:19:36] And we intend to continue this fight
[02:19:39] until we win this fight.
[02:19:40] I mean, I don't think that anybody gives a shit about,
[02:19:44] you know, like a trans rights backlash is extremely real.
[02:19:47] very worrying for progressives. The public is aligned with
[02:19:49] conservatism, several issues like sports, restrooms and
[02:19:52] miners access to care. It's possibly the worst issue
[02:19:56] progressives for progressives I've ever pulled. The reason why,
[02:20:01] and this is the issue is that a lot of these progressive issues
[02:20:06] don't have any basis in logic. There's no actual like thinking
[02:20:10] to it at all. It's just what makes people feel good. It's like
[02:20:14] toddler logic it's like well everybody should be able to do whatever they want
[02:20:18] well yeah but the problem is whenever that affects other people they're not
[02:20:22] doing whatever they want because the other person can't do whatever they
[02:20:25] want but nobody thinks about that because they think about again
[02:20:29] their emotional morons well the problem is that there are a lot of people that
[02:20:33] get involved in the politics so they can make themselves feel good about
[02:20:37] themselves right they want to say the thing that's going to get them social
[02:20:40] approval. And so because of that, they come into these issues without looking at, you
[02:20:45] know, how these are going to affect people, what the right decision is, you know, who
[02:20:49] is this good for, who is it bad for. And the only thing that they really think about is
[02:20:54] what is in the best interest of me looking like I'm a good person. And that's the main
[02:21:00] thing. Yes, brownie points, exactly. A lot of people use progressive social issues as
[02:21:05] social accessories. They don't really care about what the outcome of the issue is. They
[02:21:10] care about how they're seen as a person of a person who has this issue or cares about
[02:21:15] this issue. It's because they don't separate legitimate
[02:21:17] trans people from psychopath opportunists that actively are sexual predators. Well,
[02:21:22] the problem also is that they group everything together. I think most people are willing
[02:21:26] to deal with trans people out in public. I don't think that most people really care
[02:21:31] that much. But the problem is that whenever you want to say that they can use a bathroom
[02:21:35] with like your young daughter, I think this is an intrusion of privacy. When you want
[02:21:40] to see that they can compete in a sport against a biological woman, this is an intrusion into
[02:21:46] everybody else who's competing into that sport. If you want to say that they can compete
[02:21:51] in anything else, it's still an intrusion. And that's the main issue for what happens
[02:21:56] is that this intrusion is the problem. And the moment that people realize that your rights
[02:22:01] end where other people's begin, and people have a right to privacy in a bathroom, people
[02:22:06] have a right to compete in a fair environment in sports, etc., then I think that these people
[02:22:11] can understand it. But I have no interest in that at all. But anyway, oh, I did see
[02:22:16] this. This has been fucking crazy. And let me go back and pull up all these to look at
[02:22:22] because it's just really fucking funny so apparently Stephen Colbert came out
[02:22:27] with an interview and he said that they shut down his interview because there's
[02:22:31] some kind of bullshit but apparently it wasn't even true let me go and pull all
[02:22:36] these up real quick before I can go through it give me one second it's gonna
[02:22:41] take me a minute to find all these oh by the way this is the way it used to be
[02:22:48] Watch this.
[02:22:50] I know Barack got tested for AIDS. There's no shame in being tested for AIDS.
[02:22:55] It's an important thing, because the fact of the matter is in the community,
[02:22:59] in the community is engaged in denial.
[02:23:02] They're engaged in denial.
[02:23:04] No one wants to talk about it in the community,
[02:23:07] and we do not have enough leaders in the community and outside the community
[02:23:11] demanding we face the reality,
[02:23:14] it obama has made many of the community as well as the women letting them know
[02:23:19] there are all for me
[02:23:23] that
[02:23:27] i i i just got to make clear i got tested with michelle
[02:23:33] when we were in kenyan after this i want to
[02:23:37] i don't want any confusion here about what's going on
[02:23:41] that's the reason why you run presidency by the way
[02:23:43] that's the reason why
[02:23:44] and i got tested to save my life because i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i
[02:23:50] i'm sure michelle appreciates you clarify what i know exactly yeah
[02:23:54] and so that's the reason why he won the presidency he was entertaining he was
[02:23:58] and uh... yeah he
[02:24:00] like that's the perfect response especially from some bullshit like that
[02:24:04] this is the way by the news to do things man legit that by the is a
[02:24:07] different one
[02:24:08] uh... i know i don't know what the fuck happened with them i really don't
[02:24:12] Let me go back. I'll see if I can find the other posts about this with a fucking Stephen Colbert.
[02:24:17] Oh boy, here we go. So where the fuck did it go? Yeah.
[02:24:25] Alright, so Stephen Colbert made up a bunch of fan fiction. They did. Made up a bunch of fan fiction.
[02:24:32] This is the interview Donald Trump didn't want you to see. His FCC refused to air my interview with Stephen Colbert.
[02:24:40] Trump is worried that we're about to flip Texas.
[02:24:44] So let's watch this, we'll see what happened.
[02:24:47] James Talarico.
[02:24:48] I don't really know this guy that well.
[02:25:06] Now here's the thing, I don't usually say this to a guest,
[02:25:09] but if people are watching this right now,
[02:25:12] it's because they found us online on YouTube.
[02:25:16] I did an act of the show that's on tonight,
[02:25:18] explaining why it's not the first time
[02:25:21] you've caused some drama.
[02:25:24] FCC opening probe into the view
[02:25:26] after appearance by Talarico.
[02:25:28] Do you mean to cause trouble?
[02:25:30] I think that Donald Trump is worried
[02:25:35] that we're about to flip Texas.
[02:25:36] So, that's it.
[02:25:41] So this guy, they basically went out and said, let me see how I can pull this up.
[02:25:45] Where's the video if I can find it, Stephen Colbert.
[02:25:48] Where the fuck did it go?
[02:25:50] Yeah, there it is.
[02:25:52] Pulled from TV over FCC equal time.
[02:25:55] And so our campaign raised 2.5 million, et cetera.
[02:25:59] And oh, here we go.
[02:26:00] This is the FCC talking about it.
[02:26:03] You had a Democrat candidate who understood the way that the news media works, and he
[02:26:10] took advantage of all of your sort of prior conceptions to run a hoax, apparently for
[02:26:18] the purpose of raising money and getting clicks.
[02:26:21] And the news media played right into it.
[02:26:23] I think yesterday was a perfect encapsulation of why the American people have more trust
[02:26:28] gas station sushi than they do in the national news media. And this was very plainly an effort
[02:26:35] ginned up to get clicks and erase money. And you guys ate it up like slop. And what was
[02:26:40] pointed out that the facts were completely different than what the fake news media was
[02:26:45] running with. Nobody did it like an about face and did a fact correction. They just
[02:26:49] pivoted and moved away. And again, I think this is why the American people simply don't
[02:26:53] Trust the news media anymore. You had they just make up bullshit. That's the reason why so basically
[02:27:00] He tried to put out a narrative that Donald Trump tried to shut down this interview
[02:27:05] For whatever reason and it was so bad and it's so embarrassingly not true
[02:27:12] Even jasmine Crockett comes out and called them out for this
[02:27:18] That's how bad this is
[02:27:21] We did receive
[02:27:23] information suggesting that the federal government did not shut down the
[02:27:31] sentence. That is my understanding that the federal government did not let
[02:27:36] them shut this down and we will do an official statement once we get another
[02:27:41] official statement that we anticipate is going to be coming.
[02:27:44] So we will read what they say, and then we'll go through their bizarre understanding that
[02:27:51] career, either of these two career, or CVS, decided to live with these issues.
[02:27:57] And this was because of the fear that the FCC may say something to them, and that there
[02:28:06] may have been advice to just have people, and then they could clear the issue.
[02:28:12] It was my understanding that if someone, somewhere decided we just don't want to do that, then
[02:28:20] we're going to just do it this way.
[02:28:23] So basically, even she's coming out saying that this isn't true.
[02:28:28] And you have all these people, CBS refused to air this Colbert report, with Democrat
[02:28:33] James Tolerico, who's running for Senate, after being intimidated by Trump's FCC rules,
[02:28:38] share it everywhere.
[02:28:40] This has 86,000 likes.
[02:28:43] Oh boy.
[02:28:44] And we'll go back, I'll read a few more of these here.
[02:28:47] But before I do it, a little neat trick,
[02:28:49] Federal Lawson's 1932 record broadcast
[02:28:51] me to give equal time to competing political candidates,
[02:28:54] but Colbert only wanted to platform Talarico
[02:28:56] and not the other opponents.
[02:28:57] So I interview Talarico,
[02:28:59] Bert Elyse is the video online only.
[02:29:01] Everyone who sees it thinks that they're on the show,
[02:29:03] Colbert doesn't have to give them equal time
[02:29:05] because he has virtually no TV viewers anyway,
[02:29:08] and he reaches his maximum audience.
[02:29:10] Meanwhile, Tolerico falsely claims that he's being censored and gets free publicity two
[02:29:14] weeks out of his primary election, claiming that almost a century of federal law is somehow
[02:29:19] presidential's fault.
[02:29:20] Or sorry, President Trump's fault.
[02:29:23] Wow, how about that?
[02:29:26] So Brian Ritzhard, yeah, people just making up some fucking bullshit again.
[02:29:30] And so Stephen Colbert addresses, so CBS actually went out and made a statement about
[02:29:35] this.
[02:29:36] Well, let's listen to her talk about it again.
[02:29:38] so jasmine crocket actually came out and said no actually
[02:29:42] trump didn't do anything wrong it's not even true
[02:29:45] they may check to you i mean they said that's the show is provided legal
[02:29:49] guidance at the broadcast to trigger the fcc equal time rule
[02:29:52] for two other candidates that's what cbs said congresswoman jasmine
[02:29:56] crocket yeah what what do you make of that explanation
[02:30:00] that's been this has been the law for a hundred years since nineteen thirty two
[02:30:04] Okay, well, only 95 years.
[02:30:07] We actually received a phone call
[02:30:08] and that was a little bit earlier today.
[02:30:11] And in that call, they explained
[02:30:15] that they actually told CBS that they could go ahead
[02:30:18] and move forward with the interview of James Salarico.
[02:30:22] They just needed to offer me equal time.
[02:30:24] I did not get a request from the Colbert show to go on.
[02:30:29] As you know, I've been on Colbert.
[02:30:30] They're so fucking retarded they've got you siding with Jasmine Crockett.
[02:30:41] That's crazy.
[02:30:43] They're multiple times and frankly, and you know, if we would have gotten an offer that
[02:30:50] would have been great, but we're in the middle of early voting.
[02:30:54] So I'm kind of focused on being in Texas at this moment.
[02:30:57] Yeah.
[02:30:58] You know, I don't know what to believe that's for sure, but I got that phone. She's just mad. She didn't get her time
[02:31:04] No, she she's responding to what they said
[02:31:08] She's not no no no no this isn't her coming out complaining
[02:31:12] This is Colbert and this other guy bringing up this like making up a false narrative that then
[02:31:20] Indirectly paints her in a bad light
[02:31:22] She didn't even do anything
[02:31:24] As I was out talking to voters
[02:31:26] That's it. So there's so many things to talk to you about again, but they called you today,
[02:31:31] but they decided not to air the interview last night.
[02:31:34] Right.
[02:31:35] You've been on Colbert a number of times, as you just said. Did you have any issues?
[02:31:39] So there it is. And I completely agree. Sorry, I was right, poorly. What happened to her accident?
[02:31:44] Well, she's not trying to perform, right? That's it.
[02:31:47] Tal Rico gives me anti-Christ vibes. I'll watch a little bit of it and see what happens.
[02:31:51] What happens Colbert is such a fucking slime ball. He fabricated the entire thing stop making me defend Jasmine Crockett
[02:31:58] That's right guys. It's actually that bad and so and then so Stephen Colbert
[02:32:04] Let me see actually so CBS comes out because Stephen Colbert makes up this entire narrative
[02:32:10] And I guess maybe he thought that oh, oh, this is him talking about it. Okay. Let's watch this first and then we'll watch CBS's response
[02:32:18] Not one of my guests tonight.
[02:32:22] That's Texas State Representative James Talerico.
[02:32:26] He was supposed to be here, but we were told in no uncertain terms by our network's lawyers
[02:32:31] who called us directly that we could not have him on the broadcast.
[02:32:35] Then, complete misrepresentation, total misrepresentation.
[02:32:43] I was told in some uncertain terms that not only could I not have him on, I could not
[02:32:47] mention me not having him on
[02:32:51] because my network clearly doesn't want us to talk about this
[02:32:55] let's talk about this
[02:32:57] dude so you basically you didn't want to follow the federal law
[02:33:02] the almost one hundred year old federal law
[02:33:05] and you're inventing a total fucking narrative
[02:33:08] about how they didn't want this guy on and now you're pushing it against not
[02:33:13] only the fcc
[02:33:15] that aren't doing anything wrong, but also your own network, too.
[02:33:21] This is crazy.
[02:33:24] Why would you do this?
[02:33:26] Very female coded.
[02:33:29] Soutro says, oh, so true.
[02:33:32] You know, bro, the nastiest, caddiest bitch would absolutely do this.
[02:33:38] You're totally right.
[02:33:40] You probably heard.
[02:33:42] No, you're wrong.
[02:33:43] It's true.
[02:33:44] you might have heard of this thing called the equal time rule okay it's
[02:33:47] old fcc rule that applies only to radio and broadcast television
[02:33:51] and what are you doing
[02:33:52] not cable or streaming that says if a show has a candidate on during an
[02:33:56] election they have to have all that candidates opponents on as well yes is
[02:34:00] the fcc's most time-honored rule right after no nipples at the super bowl
[02:34:06] so then now he's trying to make a joke out of it
[02:34:09] in order to make it seem like they're not holding it accountable
[02:34:12] and in order to like downplay its significance
[02:34:19] there's long been an exception for this rule an exception for news interviews
[02:34:24] and talk show interviews with politicians that's crucial yes how else
[02:34:28] were voters supposed to know back in ninety two the bill clinton's suck it
[02:34:31] saxophone
[02:34:33] he did not shut up you idiot
[02:34:36] You fucking retard, what are you talking about?
[02:34:58] He was so cool!
[02:35:02] What are you talking about?
[02:35:04] This guy was awesome!
[02:35:06] No!
[02:35:22] Slick Willy! That's what they say!
[02:35:24] I
[02:35:41] This the motherfucker president
[02:35:54] the big man there it is right he used to be so cool so you're gonna go around and
[02:36:04] you're gonna say that he sucked at saxophone voters supposed to know back
[02:36:08] in 1992 the go-kart sucked at saxophone shut up bro like shut what do you even
[02:36:13] you didn't have to do that but on January 21st of this year a letter was
[02:36:22] released by FCC chairman and smug bowling pin, Brendan Carr.
[02:36:26] In this letter, Carr said he was thinking about dropping the exception for talk shows
[02:36:30] because he said some of them were motivated by partisan purposes.
[02:36:38] I've got a really funny fact for you guys.
[02:36:41] You guys want to see it?
[02:36:44] Let's take a look at it.
[02:36:46] Let's take a look at this little funny fact.
[02:36:50] of being partisan. So my understanding is that since its inception, Steven Colbert has
[02:37:01] that over 150 Democrat politicians on and he's had one Republican politician on. Huh?
[02:37:13] X is down. Is that it? Yeah, that's crazy. How about that? X is down. Yeah. So he just
[02:37:20] making shit up yet you yeah it's motivated by partisan purposes because it is like you're
[02:37:26] absolutely not biased yeah he's totally fucking biased yeah and it was Liz Cheney that's right
[02:37:31] that's what it was it was Liz Cheney was the republican that he brought on his show so he
[02:37:38] just making a bunch of bullshit on how many democrats is right wing radio gotten on you
[02:37:43] You can say right wing radio is like you but you I don't even know what is your argument?
[02:37:49] So I'm saying that Stephen Colbert is partisan and then you say well what about partisan
[02:37:56] radio?
[02:38:00] Are you some kind of a retarded?
[02:38:04] What are you doing?
[02:38:08] What the hell is wrong with you?
[02:38:12] Well, sir, you're chairman of the FCC, so FCCU.
[02:38:17] What is so stupid?
[02:38:22] This Stephen Colbert used to be so cool.
[02:38:26] He was.
[02:38:27] He used to be so cool.
[02:38:30] And now he's not.
[02:38:34] Holy cortisol spike.
[02:38:35] I know.
[02:38:36] Because I think...
[02:38:42] No, guys, no, no, I'm being serious. I've got to make a big point here. No, we can't play, we can't play music. No, this is really important.
[02:38:49] You are motivated by partisan purposes yourself.
[02:38:53] Sir, you smelt it because you dealt it.
[02:38:57] You are Dutch-ovening America's airwaves.
[02:39:00] Let's just call this what it is, Donald Trump's administration wants to silence anyone who
[02:39:05] says anything bad about Trump on TV.
[02:39:08] If that's true, then why are you on the show, you've been on the show for fucking years.
[02:39:12] You said Donald Trump was sucking Putin's dick and this was like eight years ago.
[02:39:17] You've been on TV forever, man.
[02:39:20] Like what do you mean?
[02:39:22] Like god damn, Mike, what are you talking about?
[02:39:25] Now, clearly he's not sharing your political values?
[02:39:27] Well, no.
[02:39:28] I think that the Colbert show was way funnier.
[02:39:32] I think he had way better charisma.
[02:39:34] He had way better guests on the show.
[02:39:36] He was less sanctimonious.
[02:39:38] I think he was more entertaining.
[02:39:40] The jokes were better.
[02:39:41] Like, I mean, I think there's a lot more to this
[02:39:44] than just simply, oh, I disagree with them.
[02:39:46] No, it's a lot more complicated than that.
[02:39:50] So anyway, I see him do this and say this shit.
[02:39:54] It's fucking ridiculous.
[02:39:55] It's absolutely fucking ridiculous.
[02:39:57] And the thing is that a lot of these late night TV shows
[02:40:02] are partisan.
[02:40:03] They absolutely, they are unabashedly partisan.
[02:40:07] If you look at Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Kimmel is going to,
[02:40:10] or maybe it's Jimmy Fallon, I forget which one,
[02:40:12] is going to like media fundraisers for Democrats.
[02:40:16] Like it's not like these people are like just funny guys
[02:40:18] that are just there to tell jokes.
[02:40:20] No, they're there to patronize and tell people what to think.
[02:40:24] Like what are you talking about?
[02:40:26] I'm gonna pull you up, you're getting pulled up right now.
[02:40:30] Give me a minute.
[02:40:32] Oh, he's never, oh, Stephen Colbert was never funny.
[02:40:34] I don't wanna argue with you about that.
[02:40:36] Okay, yeah, that's fine, that's just my opinion.
[02:40:39] My opinion, yeah, no, no, no, it's all right.
[02:40:42] All Trump does is watch TV, okay?
[02:40:45] He's like a toddler with too much screen time.
[02:40:48] He gets cranky and then drops a load in his diapers.
[02:40:50] So it's no surprise, it's no surprise
[02:40:53] the two of the people most affected by this letter me and my friend Jimmy Kimmel
[02:40:57] when this letter dropped yeah because you guys are partisan and everybody knows
[02:41:02] you're partisan like it's obvious that you're partisan you push politics
[02:41:06] constantly
[02:41:07] trump is the main thing that you talk about
[02:41:10] you're constantly pushing against them
[02:41:12] you obviously advocate for democrats pretty much universally
[02:41:16] like it's obvious that you're doing this like i i i don't know i just say that
[02:41:20] you're doing it
[02:41:21] It's so weird that we have to, like,
[02:41:24] why are you even playing this game?
[02:41:26] Everybody knows this is what's happening.
[02:41:30] We both talked about the letter on air,
[02:41:32] and then later, card defended it like this.
[02:41:35] If Kimmel or Colbert want to continue
[02:41:37] to do their programming,
[02:41:39] and they don't want to have to comply with this requirement,
[02:41:41] then they can go to cable channel or podcast
[02:41:43] or streaming servers and that's fine.
[02:41:44] Great idea, man whose job is to regulate broadcast TV.
[02:41:48] Uh-huh.
[02:41:48] I suggest everyone just leave broadcast TV.
[02:41:51] That's what he was saying.
[02:41:52] Yeah.
[02:41:53] That's exactly it.
[02:41:55] It's like when Arby's changed their slogan to Arby's, would it kill you to eat a salad?
[02:42:01] Anyway.
[02:42:02] Anyway.
[02:42:03] Am I being clear?
[02:42:04] Have I been clear so far?
[02:42:05] Yeah, thank you.
[02:42:06] Okay.
[02:42:07] Super important.
[02:42:08] Okay.
[02:42:09] Anyway, I decided to take Brendan Carr's advice.
[02:42:11] I am going to interview James Tallorico tonight, but-
[02:42:14] well you're also taking his advice by leaving the media because your shows
[02:42:18] getting canceled too don't forget about that
[02:42:20] it's not going to be on the late show
[02:42:22] it's going to be on the late shows youtube page
[02:42:25] the network says i can't give you url or qr code
[02:42:28] but i promise you if you go to our youtube page
[02:42:31] you'll find it
[02:42:34] jesus christ so the entire narrative was fabricated by him
[02:42:39] and then he came out and did this he threw his network under the boss
[02:42:44] He made Jasmine Crockett like basically have to come out and make a statement about this.
[02:42:49] He also lied to his audience.
[02:42:51] He bullshitted everybody about this.
[02:42:53] So CBS just threw Stephen Colbert under the bus and says he lied when the network spiked
[02:42:59] his interview with James Tolerico.
[02:43:01] The late night show was not prohibited by CBS from broadcasting the interview with Representative
[02:43:06] James Tolerico.
[02:43:07] The show was provided legal guidance that the broadcast could trigger the FCC equal
[02:43:12] time rule for the other candidates, including Representative Jasmine Crockett, and presented
[02:43:17] options for how the equal time for other candidates could be fulfilled.
[02:43:20] The late shows decided not to present the interview through its YouTube channel with
[02:43:25] on air promotion on the broadcast rather than potentially providing the equal time options.
[02:43:31] So that's basic.
[02:43:32] And then so Stephen Colbert comes back and he responds to this.
[02:43:36] He addresses the CBS statement, which he says that he was not consulted on.
[02:43:41] Why the fuck would they consult you on this?
[02:43:45] Like you just made up a bunch of bullshit about them.
[02:43:48] Like I'm just, he says, I'm just so surprised that this giant global corporation would not
[02:43:54] stand up to these bullies for the lawyers to release this without talking to me is really
[02:43:59] surprising.
[02:44:00] Didn't you just release this without talking to them?
[02:44:04] You just threw them under the bus and now you're surprised that they're saying, well,
[02:44:08] that's not what will happen.
[02:44:10] So you lied about them and then you act like you're the victim whenever they correct the lie
[02:44:16] This is a this is the craziest thing how is this even real?
[02:44:22] You probably have one of people watch the old guy. I don't know like let me see it. How long is the interview?
[02:44:30] Let's see how long it is if it's less than it's 15 minutes
[02:44:34] Okay, we'll watch the interview and I'll see what he's saying and we'll see if it was worth airing or not
[02:44:40] It's 15. It's terrible. That's okay. We'll look at it. We'll see what it is. It's not a big deal
[02:44:46] There's people who are too high up. He's liberal. Uh, did you expect different? Well, he's making a bunch of bullshit a lot of people are
[02:44:53] Spoiler, it's not worth it. Is it that bad?
[02:44:58] Check the dislikes it's probably it's gonna be on his own channel people are gonna like the interview right yeah
[02:45:02] Everybody liked it. Yeah, sure
[02:45:05] People really don't want to see this
[02:45:07] Wow
[02:45:08] I'm surprised actually
[02:45:10] Don't platform is lying ass like I don't even get this so then he made up one of my guests tonight
[02:45:16] That's Texas. Let me at least see a couple of clips, right? I want to at least see a couple of clips of what he's saying
[02:45:22] I think that's fair. I'm curious. He's hard to listen to I don't know that because I haven't listened to him
[02:45:28] Let me go back. I'll see where it fuck it is and oh this is it is this one of them Trump. No, there's this
[02:45:35] Well, okay, here we go. There's a couple of these right here, right? And is there anything else beyond this? Okay
[02:45:41] Well, at least watch this one. It's a one-minute clip
[02:45:45] I've never I've never heard this guy talk. I've never heard him say anything. Let's hear what he's saying
[02:45:52] Well for 50 years the religious right a political movement that is a the perfect description for it
[02:46:00] They convinced a lot of our fellow Christians that the most important issues were abortion and gay marriage.
[02:46:09] Two issues that aren't mentioned in the Bible, two issues that Jesus...
[02:46:13] I mean, do you think that Jesus would want abortions?
[02:46:18] I mean, I'm pro-choice, but like, I don't think Jesus would be.
[02:46:28] like I mean obviously right I mean like what the fuck like what are you talking
[02:46:35] about
[02:46:38] we're talked about of course he didn't talk about abortions because they didn't
[02:46:43] have they didn't talk about the internet and the Bible either like Jesus in
[02:46:49] Matthew 25 tells us exactly how you and I and every one of our fellow
[02:46:54] of believers, how we're going to be judged and how we're going to be saved by feeding
[02:46:58] the hungry, by healing the sick, by welcoming the stranger.
[02:47:03] Nothing about going to church, nothing about voting Republican.
[02:47:08] It was all about how you treat other people.
[02:47:12] I've said before, don't tell me what you believe.
[02:47:22] me how you treated their people and I'll tell you what you believe. And I think in our faith,
[02:47:30] we've got to get back to those fundamentals. My granddad was a Baptist preacher in South Texas.
[02:47:35] Oh boy. Oh boy. And when I was little, he told me that Christianity is a simple religion,
[02:47:40] not an easy religion, he would always clarify, but a simple religion because Jesus gave us two
[02:47:45] commandments, love God and love neighbor. And there was no exception to that second commandment.
[02:47:52] love will do somebody is far away isn't your neighbor
[02:47:56] like i mean dot right so like
[02:48:01] yeah i think you're supposed to help your neighbor but you're not supposed to
[02:48:03] help the guy in the other side of the world like i mean fucking obviously
[02:48:07] i mean it's common sense by neighbor regardless of race
[02:48:11] or gender or sexual orientation or immigration status or religious
[02:48:15] affiliation and it's why i have fought so hard for the
[02:48:19] separation of church and state in this.
[02:48:23] Wait a minute. You just spent a minute and a half
[02:48:26] explaining why that like why the Bible says that people should vote for you.
[02:48:33] But now you're talking about separation of church and state.
[02:48:38] What the hell are you talking about?
[02:48:39] Date capital in Texas because.
[02:48:43] Oh my God. Well, anyway, so what do I think about this? I think this is this is your typical
[02:48:49] Christian, uh, like basically heretic slop.
[02:48:54] That's what I think.
[02:48:56] Jesus didn't say anything about abortions.
[02:48:59] I wonder what Jesus would think about abortions.
[02:49:02] Like really, let's think about this for three seconds.
[02:49:06] What would Jesus think about abortions?
[02:49:09] And this is coming from somebody who I think you should be able to get abortions.
[02:49:13] But if you ask me what Jesus would think, I think he'd probably say they're bad.
[02:49:18] It's the same as like, what would Jesus think about sharing pictures of underage girls on the internet?
[02:49:25] I bet he'd probably say that was bad.
[02:49:27] Oh, but it wasn't in the Bible!
[02:49:30] Yeah, that doesn't matter.
[02:49:31] Like, you'd think about everything else.
[02:49:33] You use some context clues and think about it,
[02:49:36] rather than trying to insert your own politics into the fucking Bible.
[02:49:41] It's insane!
[02:49:43] Like, oh, would Jesus want you to make deep fakes of people against their consent?
[02:49:49] Well, he never said against that in the Bible, so I guess it must be okay.
[02:49:54] There's a million fucking examples of things that Jesus didn't talk about.
[02:49:58] Should Jesus, Jesus said, A-K-47s must be okay because they weren't in the Bible.
[02:50:05] This is the dumbest argument that you can possibly use.
[02:50:08] And on top of that, like, and all of this is underpinned by the idea that maybe we shouldn't base the way that we do things off of a religion.
[02:50:16] There should be a logical reason, and if there's a religious component to that, that is, that's nice that there's that too, but it should not be the main focus.
[02:50:26] So what would Jesus do about Skid Row and all the homeless people there?
[02:50:29] He would help the homeless people in Skid Row before he went over and brought over a bunch of illegals from Mexico.
[02:50:36] That's the problem, is that you can't even deal with the homeless people that are in America,
[02:50:41] but you have this idea that it's a good thing to keep bringing in illegals to other countries,
[02:50:46] from another country. Like, I don't think anybody agrees, it disagrees that Jesus would very easily
[02:50:52] say that if everybody in America was taken care of, that we have an obligation to help the rest
[02:50:57] of the world. I think this is a very easy Christian logical conclusion that you can make,
[02:51:02] and I think that it's accurate, and I think that's totally fine. But the problem is that
[02:51:06] whenever you're making this assumption in it, like basically in place of making this for your
[02:51:13] actual, you know, your countrymen, because again, everything exists inside of a spectrum, right?
[02:51:19] So like, you're going to care about yourself, you're going to care about your family, you're
[02:51:23] going to care about your friends, you're going to care about your community, you're going to care
[02:51:26] about your country, you're going to care about the world. This is the way that everything works,
[02:51:30] and it's the way that even, you know, anybody would see this. So, the problem is that, yeah,
[02:51:35] the care map, exactly. So, the problem is that whenever you're misappropriating what I think to
[02:51:41] be, you know, Christian scripture and, you know, Christian ideology to try to force people to accept
[02:51:48] illegal aliens, I think it's just ridiculous and it's totally unfair because, again, if you're
[02:51:53] supposed to love your neighbor, then why are you having your neighbor have to compete with an illegal
[02:51:58] alien for their house. It doesn't make any sense. And the problem is, like, it's this
[02:52:05] misappropriation and this misleading behavior that I think is a huge problem. It's a massive
[02:52:10] issue. And so, oh, this is, oh, there's some other one. And also gay marriage. I mean,
[02:52:15] I don't think people really care a lot about gay marriage. But fascism is here. CBS is
[02:52:21] dead. It's fascist. This is a law that's been in, these people are so fucking hysterical.
[02:52:27] unbelievable. Oh my god, it's virtue signaling and moral grandstanding. I think so too. Gotta love
[02:52:34] fake Christians, same as Muslims. Well, the problem is that this is the issue that I have with people
[02:52:39] like James, with like, I don't know if I really have an issue with James Tolerico. I don't really
[02:52:43] know him that well. I've seen one clip, I disagree with what he's saying in the clip. But the one
[02:52:47] thing that I don't like about what he was saying is that I think a lot of people work backwards
[02:52:52] from Scripture is that they have their political viewpoints and they have their political goals
[02:52:58] and then they appropriate Scripture and religious texts in order to reinforce those political
[02:53:04] goals and those political viewpoints. And I think that is a backwards way of looking at religion.
[02:53:10] I think that what you should do is you should look at what the religion says and you should see how
[02:53:15] your political viewpoints fit into the religion rather than seeing your political viewpoints
[02:53:20] and trying to fit the religion around those.
[02:53:22] I think it's disrespectful to the religion,
[02:53:24] and I think that it's also dishonest,
[02:53:27] and in some cases, like what I think he's saying about abortion,
[02:53:30] I think it's basically heresy.
[02:53:32] It is.
[02:53:33] Like, I mean, it's saying that Jesus wouldn't care.
[02:53:35] Like, the implications that Jesus wouldn't care about abortions.
[02:53:39] What are we talking about here?
[02:53:40] It's just such a blatant lie.
[02:53:43] I don't even know why you would say it.
[02:53:46] Selective religious principles?
[02:53:48] Yes, exactly.
[02:53:48] it's heretic slop yes it's brain dead
[02:53:51] lived hard
[02:53:53] christian heretic slop
[02:53:55] absolutely
[02:53:56] and i don't know about the other stuff he said maybe it's better than that
[02:54:00] but in a gentle here we go all this is another one too
[02:54:04] you put a lot of tweet on screen he said the fcc band are called that i think
[02:54:08] i read this ball the restart why is he still on tb
[02:54:12] what happened and he's trying to appeal to suicidal empathy
[02:54:15] well he's trying to appeal the people that want to make themselves feel good
[02:54:18] for doing this kind of stuff and i think that's the main thing that they
[02:54:21] advocate for right
[02:54:23] they want these people to feel good about advocating for this stuff and saying
[02:54:26] this stuff
[02:54:27] and that's the main reason why i think it happens
[02:54:30] is that it's like all i feel like i'm being a good christian by voting for
[02:54:33] these things
[02:54:35] he's wrong about that the s is either not ban the interview and that's what is
[02:54:38] actually so interesting about this
[02:54:40] it's about
[02:54:42] impression the possibility
[02:54:44] of interference, causing the network.
[02:54:46] It's also like, what about thou shalt not bear false witness?
[02:54:50] Like it literally says, it's in the Ten Commandments, you're not supposed to lie.
[02:54:53] You're up there on your Twitter, you're lying.
[02:54:58] So like, what about that?
[02:55:00] I mean, and this is the problem, is that it's these selective, selective implication, or
[02:55:07] sorry, implementation of religious principles just so they're convenient for your political
[02:55:12] goals.
[02:55:13] That's it.
[02:55:14] It's a possibly self-censor.
[02:55:18] And also, yeah, somebody says, the Bible also said, if you let strangers into your
[02:55:21] home and they will soon control it, you're half right.
[02:55:24] That was a curse in the Old Testament.
[02:55:27] A curse in the Old Testament was that foreigners would come to your country and then speak
[02:55:32] another language and control it.
[02:55:34] That's what the Bible really said about that.
[02:55:36] EBS read the proverbial room.
[02:55:38] They sensed that the FCC might try to aggressively enforce these rules and thus encouraged Colbert
[02:55:45] just put it on YouTube and keep it off the public airways.
[02:55:47] And like I said, past chairs of the FCC have not prioritized these rules, but Carr is going
[02:55:51] to move forward with this.
[02:55:53] And it reminds me of a term Timothy Snyder has used.
[02:55:55] He's the author of the book, On Tyranny.
[02:55:57] He talks about this as being an example of obeying in advance.
[02:56:00] He says most of the power in authoritarianism is given freely by individuals who think ahead
[02:56:07] to what a repressive government is going to do and then do it themselves.
[02:56:12] They obey in advance and that's what many critics say CBS is doing in this instance.
[02:56:16] It also reminds me of what Don Lemon recently said when he pled not guilty to those charges
[02:56:20] in Minnesota.
[02:56:21] He said, the process is the punishment.
[02:56:24] You know, Lemon is probably going to be found not guilty.
[02:56:26] He's going to get out free after a jury trial.
[02:56:28] But the process is the punishment.
[02:56:30] Shouldn't have done it.
[02:56:31] And there's something similar happening here with the FCC.
[02:56:33] Yeah, it's crazy that they're saying that there might be a process.
[02:56:37] it's very obvious that Stephen Colbert is not a neutral third party. It's not like he's a talk
[02:56:45] show host that goes out and tells jokes. It's very clear that he has a specific political lean,
[02:56:51] and again, like you have 150 plus candidates that are Democrat, you have one Republican,
[02:56:57] and that's a person that's like kind of a fake Republican. It's pretty obvious that you have
[02:57:02] a narrative that you're trying to push. So how is it that you can act like you're being victimized
[02:57:07] Whenever the law was made specifically for you. That's the thing. Yeah, and it saw us all our signs went full political
[02:57:14] Yeah, who got banned for nothing
[02:57:16] So he just made up a bunch of fucking bullshit and it's absolutely embarrassing. I don't know why this is happening
[02:57:22] I don't know why people do this or put up with it
[02:57:24] It is so fucking annoying
[02:57:27] But again, you have people that selectively apply religion so they can take advantage of it and then do whatever they want to make up
[02:57:34] Bullshit and that's all there is to it
[02:57:36] Oh, here we go here. Let's take a look at this. So they're calling the the reform party the reform Britain party. Guess what?
[02:57:46] their favorite word a
[02:57:50] Nazi oh
[02:57:52] boy
[02:57:54] Here we go a bunch of heretic swap. Yes
[02:57:58] I mean, they're talking about if you're not white and Christian in this country, you're
[02:58:05] not British, right?
[02:58:06] They're going back to some kind of like neo-Nazi Aryan race.
[02:58:10] If you're not white, I mean, I've heard their spokesperson on talk TV and on TV saying if
[02:58:14] you are not white and Christian, then you're not deemed to be British.
[02:58:17] And you know, that flies in the face of wanting integration and assimilation because no matter
[02:58:21] how much you integrate or assimilate.
[02:58:23] they don't want integration and assimilation. They don't want that. Like, that's the whole point.
[02:58:34] Like, I don't even understand this. It's so obvious what they're saying.
[02:58:37] According to them, you will never be British.
[02:58:41] Well, look, I mean, they're not here to defend themselves right now, but the bottom line is,
[02:58:45] there might be people in their party who say one thing, but that might not be the party
[02:58:49] like.
[02:58:50] Uh-huh.
[02:58:51] Well, let's go back, and so this is what she said before.
[02:58:53] Yeah.
[02:58:54] And we know from polls that the majority of the performance reporters see Britishness
[02:58:59] as being very linked to ethnicity and where you were born.
[02:59:02] What would you say to that?
[02:59:03] I mean, I'm not ethnically British.
[02:59:05] That is true.
[02:59:06] And they're not wrong
[02:59:08] How about that?
[02:59:11] But I am as British as can be I mean when I go to Egypt on tourists, you know, I speak with them with the British accent Arabic
[02:59:17] I do speak a little bit. I am almost a tourist
[02:59:20] Britain is all I know it's my home and I deeply love it and I know and I am saddened actually when I go around London
[02:59:25] That there isn't more Britishness in London, you know for me. I'd like to see the flag everywhere
[02:59:30] You know, this is the capital of the United Kingdom
[02:59:32] It represents, should represent everything that's great about Great Britain.
[02:59:36] Making up bullshit.
[02:59:37] I don't think it shows right now, and that's what I want to do.
[02:59:38] Making up the national pride in the national capital.
[02:59:41] Making up the national bullshit as always.
[02:59:42] And we know from Poland.
[02:59:43] So, GBS bullshit, Rupert never said that it's reform cooking this up to smear him?
[02:59:47] Well, he even said that he's going to sue them over this, which is what's crazy about
[02:59:51] it.
[02:59:52] Let me see if I can pull it up.
[02:59:55] Where the fuck is this?
[02:59:57] So yeah, he might actually sue them over this because they're calling him a Nazi.
[03:00:01] Let me go and see if I can find it.
[03:00:03] Where did it go?
[03:00:05] There's one of these here.
[03:00:07] No, that's not it.
[03:00:09] Let me see if I can find it real quick.
[03:00:11] Oh, there we go.
[03:00:12] And this is the woman that said it.
[03:00:13] She tweeted this out.
[03:00:15] You just called Restore Britain Neo-Nazi.
[03:00:18] It's that sort of rhetoric that got Charlie Kirk shot in the neck.
[03:00:22] You should be ashamed of yourself.
[03:00:23] We will not tolerate it.
[03:00:25] Our legal team is now involved.
[03:00:29] Man. Man, how about that? They need to go after these people, right?
[03:00:35] And also at the end of the day, there's a lot of people that want an ethno-state.
[03:00:40] Like, whether it's a lot of people in Japan that want that, people in China that want that,
[03:00:45] people in Israel that want that, people all over the world want an ethno-state.
[03:00:49] And I think that if you live in a sovereign country, you have every right to want an ethno-state.
[03:00:55] You you you have it like that is not an invalid
[03:00:59] Desire that a person can't like it should not be allowed to have if you say I only want to be around people that are like me
[03:01:06] Then that's that's totally okay
[03:01:08] Like nobody should be able to be told that you can't be able to decide who you want and don't want in your own country
[03:01:15] And it's not yeah
[03:01:17] This isn't an inherently bad thing and the problem that I think a lot of people like her have is that they ascribe this like
[03:01:24] intrinsic goodness to assimilation, integration, and diversity. And sometimes it can be good,
[03:01:31] sometimes it can be bad. But it's not definitive, it's not definitionally a good thing. There are
[03:01:36] a lot of really great countries that are pretty much completely homogenous. And there are other
[03:01:41] countries that I think are pretty great that are very multicultural. So this idea that you have to
[03:01:46] have this is ridiculous. And I think that the reason why it's getting pushed is because these
[03:01:50] people use that as like a way to browbeat people. And I think that again, it's again bringing up
[03:01:56] the Nazis. It is the original sin. It's because Nazis happened, now you're not allowed to have
[03:02:02] a country with the same shared values. What Irish Americans said that about German heritage,
[03:02:08] I think it was the other way around. But, and of course, that's what they're going to say.
[03:02:12] Absolutely. And like this has happened all throughout history. It has. I think you're
[03:02:16] wrong about it. It's not possible in the current world.
[03:02:21] Well, wait a minute. Well, I'm gonna pull you up about this,
[03:02:24] right? Do you think that, for example, there, I, that's, I
[03:02:30] mean, that's the one on the top of that. But like, do you think
[03:02:33] that Japanese people have the right to say that they only
[03:02:36] want Japanese people in Japan? Very simple question. Super
[03:02:40] simple question, super easy to understand. What do you think?
[03:02:43] do they have the right to want that or not yes or no yes or no question why
[03:02:59] does it matter because the reason why it matters is because this is an ideology
[03:03:04] that's pushed almost universally on white countries and there is this like
[03:03:10] original sin, white guilt, that's applied to every white country, and the
[03:03:15] implication is that every white country has the obligation to let every single
[03:03:20] foreigner from the rest of the world come in with no restrictions, and we have
[03:03:25] to accept their culture and what they do. And the reason why I'm bringing up
[03:03:29] Japan is because Japan is a non-white country, and so it fucks with these
[03:03:33] people's ideology and their functioning. It fucks with their like logic in terms
[03:03:39] of like how they view things because this is now you're telling non-white people that they have to
[03:03:44] accept something. That's the reason why. Yes, but I think it's not possible in the USA for example.
[03:03:53] Is it possible in the UK?
[03:04:00] Yeah, I mean, I don't know about the United States because that's not what's really being discussed.
[03:04:05] So, so basically it's possible in the U.S. or so it's so that Japan should be allowed to do this.
[03:04:13] It's obvious once you let in an aluminum formers you dilute their nationalism and dilute the culture
[03:04:17] which is something that should be protected. Yeah, obviously.
[03:04:23] No, why is it not possible?
[03:04:28] Yeah, why shouldn't they be able to want to have a homogenous culture?
[03:04:32] Why should they not be allowed to have that?
[03:04:35] why not? I'll ask also in Africa. US is very interconnected with other points of Europe.
[03:04:54] I mean, we're not talking about, we're not talking about Polish people. Like, let's be honest,
[03:04:59] right? You're talking about people coming from the Middle East, people coming from Asia,
[03:05:05] People from very very dramatically different cultures. We're not talking about French people coming over
[03:05:10] You're not talking about Germans coming over talking about people from like Pakistan coming over
[03:05:14] You think that they shouldn't have the right to say that they don't want to have those people come over
[03:05:19] Why not?
[03:05:22] When I'm talking about it, yeah, I mean like let's be real
[03:05:27] No French police, so I don't know about that, but that's the case than yes
[03:05:31] Yeah, I mean obviously like I mean and again even if they wanted only British people in the country. That's they're right because it's their country
[03:05:38] I mean obviously
[03:05:40] so
[03:05:42] Being intentionally disingenuous. Well, yeah, exactly and
[03:05:46] Talking about people with different culture than the countries are coming from yeah, of course
[03:05:50] It's impossible the old people in Western European countries feel a sense of historical guilt for colonialism era that they're trying to atone for the sin
[03:05:56] Yeah, I think there's a big component for that. There definitely is. And I think that a lot of people feel like they're guilty for colonialism, they're guilty for whatever else.
[03:06:05] Now, in my opinion, I don't think that we're guilty for any of that, okay? And I think that a lot of these countries, there are plenty of countries that we didn't colonize, like let's say in Africa.
[03:06:15] They're shitholes. They're shitholes. It's not like us colonizing these countries made them any better or any worse.
[03:06:22] They were the shit the ones that we colonized and we left were shitholes the ones that we didn't colonize were shitholes
[03:06:29] It's very clearly not colonization that caused the problems. Okay, like let's be fucking honest
[03:06:37] So not guilty yeah exactly and and also like by the way
[03:06:42] Even if it was it's not our problem like the idea that you have to constantly live in the context of something that happened a long time ago
[03:06:50] I think that's bullshit. What is this?
[03:06:52] Uh-oh.
[03:06:59] Hassan speculates Clevicular has daddy issues and doesn't expect him to make it past 24.
[03:07:08] What the fuck?
[03:07:13] Do your dad teach you how to work out?
[03:07:15] No, I kinda just figured it out on my own, uh, cause we had a home.
[03:07:19] Do your dad teach you how to work out?
[03:07:22] No, I kind of just figured it out on my own because we had a home gym that I would just
[03:07:27] take her.
[03:07:29] I feel like he does not have a good relationship with his father.
[03:07:33] Wow.
[03:07:34] Okay.
[03:07:35] Judging by that one clip that we all saw, I'm sure when his dad calls him and is like,
[03:07:41] you're fucking doing ketamine, you're a goddamn piece of shit, you're a loser or whatever.
[03:07:45] And he's like, I'm the verge of tears.
[03:07:48] Give like, you know, his boy is going to murder someone one day, mark my words.
[03:07:52] Words nah, he's just gonna probably die.
[03:07:55] FAAA!
[03:07:56] If we're being real, the highest likelihood that he doesn't make it past like 24, going
[03:08:01] at the fucking rate that he's going?
[03:08:04] What?
[03:08:05] Didn't he already- no, he didn't kill that guy, he just ran him over.
[03:08:10] FAAA!
[03:08:11] What the hell was he talking about?
[03:08:13] Oh my god.
[03:08:14] I- with a cyber truck.
[03:08:18] FAAA!
[03:08:19] Got him.
[03:08:21] Unfortunately the guy survived and I say unfortunately because the guy was a fucking psycho
[03:08:26] He was so why do you act in like clav is a bad guy here? It's so weird. I don't even get that. Why would you even say this?
[03:08:32] It's so correct. Why do you do this? Why do you say the soundboard? Yes, bro?
[03:08:37] And the thing is that and he's got and he's using this soundboard all the time and he's accusing me of
[03:08:44] Trying to act weird and act young like what are you talking about?
[03:08:48] about, you're using a fucking soundboard.
[03:08:51] The only people that are using soundboards
[03:08:52] are like college kids, basically.
[03:08:55] Like, oh my god, 40 years old using a fucking soundboard.
[03:09:00] I'm still mad about that.
[03:09:01] I am.
[03:09:02] And if I'm not correct, I want to end animity on the internet.
[03:09:05] I want to see real names.
[03:09:06] I would have never guessed, right?
[03:09:08] Wow, what a fucking surprise.
[03:09:11] And let's go back down.
[03:09:12] I'll look at a few more of these comments over here too,
[03:09:14] because there's been a whole lot more of these.
[03:09:16] But even though, was this here even a little talk shit about about the sound board?
[03:09:20] Yeah, it's fucking ridiculous.
[03:09:21] That's the reason why.
[03:09:22] It's absolutely fucking ridiculous.
[03:09:25] So, and you'd stop platforming us on, might go away.
[03:09:27] I don't think that's gonna happen.
[03:09:29] I mean, like, he's been streaming forever, right?
[03:09:32] Oh, take a look at this here, by the way.
[03:09:34] Look at this.
[03:09:35] Here we go.
[03:09:39] Tim Galant, Ward 7, prior councilman here for this fine city.
[03:09:44] I'm here against this audience. I just can't believe we wasted this much city money.
[03:09:51] We're crying about a budget, paying a lawyer to look at things we don't need.
[03:09:55] That is just beyond my comprehension.
[03:10:00] My biggest problem with all this is you're trying to support 10% of the city by the census in 2025.
[03:10:09] What about the other 90%?
[03:10:13] What are you doing for them?
[03:10:15] What have you done for them?
[03:10:18] Five percent tax increase?
[03:10:20] Man.
[03:10:20] And then we had our mayor,
[03:10:22] and I'll quote,
[03:10:23] ice operations in Maine have failed to improve public safety.
[03:10:27] How many gunshot issues have we had since ice came to town?
[03:10:30] How about zero?
[03:10:32] Look at the police blotter.
[03:10:33] Zero.
[03:10:35] Once in the last time we had three or four months of zero problems.
[03:10:39] Wait, are you telling me that if you just deported all the people that cause problems,
[03:10:43] the problems go away? Wait. Wait, you can do that? No way!
[03:10:52] But that don't count. That's not a crime problem, obviously, to the mayor. So I think
[03:10:57] we need to smart enough to think about this. You don't need this ordinance. There's one
[03:11:01] coming. You need to think about public safety and how we take care of it. You need to think
[03:11:05] about how to get ICE back in here, because if we didn't have people who were illegal,
[03:11:08] they wouldn't be here. That's right. You know, I keep hearing they're hiding in their
[03:11:12] houses if you're not illegal why do you hide in your house that's right or you
[03:11:17] have a legal friend or a partner or somebody else involved in the system the
[03:11:21] kids are hyped up in school for the simple reasons our teachers hyped them up
[03:11:25] just like a bingo when they did a march against ice and had really ugly signs
[03:11:30] all organized by teachers by kids during school hours that's right what is wrong
[03:11:35] with people completely right helping save us he's cooking he is sure raise
[03:11:42] your hand up there who's not made a mistake. I honestly no hands. Yep. So
[03:11:48] yeah, there's gonna be problems. We'll let the legal system take care of it, but
[03:11:51] not at the city level. We have enough problems right now to try to take care
[03:11:55] of on our own. So stop wasting your time and money and our time on an ordinance
[03:12:01] that means nothing to 70, 80, 90% of our community. He's completely right. To them.
[03:12:09] It gives you nothing. No value. No value added. That's not true because when I
[03:12:16] say the value added is it's safe to come downtown. True. It's safe to walk around
[03:12:21] some of these communities we've missed. That's time. Thank you. Thank you. See look
[03:12:25] at that. And so somebody went and actually looked up and saw whether this
[03:12:30] is actually happening or not. This is, you know, Lewis and shootings between
[03:12:35] 2019 to 2025 and this is after the ice surge so this is before ice you can see
[03:12:42] obviously this is what you would call a PVP center this is a PVP map yep
[03:12:49] Grand Theft Auto map absolutely not so good clearly oh my god and I'll go back
[03:12:57] over what is this here if I can pull it up and break your eyes let me let me go
[03:13:01] I will I'm gonna pull this guy up. I'll pull you up after this, right? So is this all bullshit?
[03:13:08] It what do you what do you have a problem with here?
[03:13:11] Yeah, what do you have a problem with what I'm saying?
[03:13:16] Yeah, cuz I want to know what it is, but let me finish this clip here first and so anyway, so this is before
[03:13:24] This is after
[03:13:27] Wow
[03:13:29] Wow, that's crazy.
[03:13:32] You can just turn it off.
[03:13:40] Isn't it nuts?
[03:13:42] Like, wow, it's the utopia.
[03:13:44] Yes, I know.
[03:13:45] It's so fucking simple.
[03:13:47] Yeah, exactly.
[03:13:48] Big surprise.
[03:13:49] If you go there and you arrest all the people causing problems, six years versus two months,
[03:13:54] surely there's going to be a bunch more of them, right?
[03:13:57] Oh, definitely.
[03:13:58] You can't just flip the switch.
[03:14:00] Of course not, guys.
[03:14:01] There's no way.
[03:14:03] Okay, let's go back over.
[03:14:04] I'll watch this.
[03:14:05] We'll see what's going on.
[03:14:08] Here we go.
[03:14:11] You're a smart guy and you chased the grifter, right?
[03:14:13] I understand that's what you said.
[03:14:15] I was wondering what your problem is.
[03:14:18] Yeah, I've heard you say that.
[03:14:23] Like I scrolled up, I saw you say that.
[03:14:24] Like I was wondering what that means.
[03:14:31] Yeah, I mean, I get the, yeah, okay, I've, yeah, you said the thing now.
[03:14:42] Let's continue.
[03:14:45] The pick is retard.
[03:14:46] I don't know.
[03:14:47] It's just a dog, right?
[03:14:48] It gives it fun.
[03:14:49] So, this retarded comparison, that's a few years of data versus a couple months.
[03:14:53] Surely, surely, guys, there's no way that removing criminals and violent illegals isn't
[03:14:58] going to happen.
[03:14:59] In fact, a lot of people who listen are smart enough to know this is bullshit.
[03:15:02] You, okay, so now you're vague posting.
[03:15:05] I'm asking you to give me a specific example of something that you think is bullshit.
[03:15:11] Why are you vague posting?
[03:15:14] Like I'm asking you for something that's going on, like what is the problem that you
[03:15:19] have and you're just repeating the fact that you have a problem.
[03:15:22] Yeah, we know you have a problem. We know you think what I'm saying isn't true. That's obvious
[03:15:27] That's why you got pulled up. But what what is it that's happening clip at six years from now exactly
[03:15:34] I like to care about Christian values knock it you act on I care about Christian values
[03:15:38] The fact do you like Trump the fact do you like ice cream? I?
[03:15:41] Do you think ice is good? I mean there's things that Trump does that I like I mean
[03:15:47] But what is this here the fact do you like these right wing nutjobs?
[03:15:50] Can you give like so so what is it like? I mean, I don't even understand this
[03:15:55] There's not even who what's the right-wing nut job that I like
[03:15:58] What what is the thing that I'm saying you disagree with is there any actual position or any problem that you actually have or is this just like an
[03:16:08] Abstract issue that you just don't like but you can't even verbalize a single actual issue
[03:16:13] Can we can we get to an actual specific thing rather than making these vague abstract statements
[03:16:21] Agreeing with Fox News. Well Fox News says things that are true sometimes
[03:16:26] Like agreeing with so if if you ever agree with Fox News, you're crazy. That's stupid. Why don't you think about this a little bit more?
[03:16:35] more. Can you give me an actual point of view here rather than just like saying that, well,
[03:16:42] because you're agreeing with people that I don't like, then you're wrong. I think that's
[03:16:46] kind of boring, isn't it? There's not really a lot going on here. You're vague-maxing,
[03:16:52] but they have no decorum in their analysis. You're not. Why are you unable? Let me just
[03:16:58] Let's take a step back.
[03:17:00] Why are you unable to explain a single problem that you have?
[03:17:05] You're speaking in vague terms, like, oh, well, this is a general issue.
[03:17:10] That's a general issue.
[03:17:12] This is some sort of like, well, you're platforming these people.
[03:17:16] Shouldn't there be, like, you're vague-maxing.
[03:17:18] You are.
[03:17:19] You're vague-maxing.
[03:17:20] Why are you doing this?
[03:17:21] Just say a specific thing so you can talk about something and we can have something to
[03:17:24] talk about, rather than just making these vague statements. It's confusing. I don't know why
[03:17:32] you would even do that.
[03:17:46] Naira Stromp, why are you unable to verbalize a single disagreement based off of an actual issue?
[03:17:55] You're like a bot
[03:17:58] The this is not so Trump is bad. Okay, can you can you get to a specific point? Like there's not even a point on this at all
[03:18:08] Oh my god
[03:18:10] No, but yeah, what are we doing here? This is crazy. Oh
[03:18:16] My god
[03:18:19] He's a current I'm trying to type fast
[03:18:24] Can you verbalize, okay, I think that we're having a problem here.
[03:18:29] Can you verbalize the, like, why am I upset about you right now?
[03:18:38] Can you explain to me why I'm upset?
[03:18:41] Because apparently, I don't even think that you understand it.
[03:18:45] You've got the money.
[03:18:47] No, no, let me get to a specific thing.
[03:18:50] Like, why do you think that I'm frustrated at you right now?
[03:18:53] Let's go we're gonna figure it out
[03:19:03] You know he types he types fast enough
[03:19:11] He does
[03:19:13] This is what's going to happen.
[03:19:43] I'm going to use the bathroom.
[03:19:48] And if you don't have a single thing that is a concrete disagreement based off of an
[03:19:55] actual issue, rather than vague posting, by the time that I get back, you're getting permanently
[03:20:02] banned from the chat.
[03:20:06] All right, you're getting permanently banned.
[03:20:13] I'm tired of this shit!
[03:21:06] All right you little dick sucker.
[03:21:20] All right, here we go.
[03:21:26] You ready?
[03:21:29] You guys ready for this?
[03:21:33] Here we go.
[03:21:46] You actually wasted our time for over five minutes over this bullshit.
[03:21:54] This is it.
[03:21:55] Not a single actual complaint, just random vague statements, random things.
[03:22:01] And this is also, this is the problem too.
[03:22:04] This is where I find to be very funny, is that you went around and you were talking
[03:22:09] a bunch of shit, seek help, what do you do, brothers seek help, stop the grifting, what
[03:22:15] is this here, go back to games bro, the Nazi didn't want real hands, this horrific situation.
[03:22:23] See, you had no problem explaining it anywhere else, but now you don't.
[03:22:28] And the reason why you don't is because you know you're going to look like a retard.
[03:22:33] You know you're going to look like an idiot, and that's the reason.
[03:22:37] You know exactly what I asked you.
[03:22:39] You know exactly what I said.
[03:22:41] Yes, I did.
[03:22:42] You did.
[03:22:43] You sat around I'll unfollow, right?
[03:22:46] Because you have no argument.
[03:22:48] You have no point.
[03:22:50] There's nothing.
[03:22:51] And you know that anything that you say is going to get deconstructed instantly because
[03:22:56] you're a retard.
[03:22:58] And so instead of making a point of anything, you're going to act like it was actually your
[03:23:02] plan all along to make people mad.
[03:23:06] No it wasn't, because the only person that was mad was you, who you kept coming back
[03:23:11] on a daily basis to complain about a stream.
[03:23:15] And that's it.
[03:23:16] I trolled you.
[03:23:17] I won.
[03:23:18] This is it.
[03:23:19] You are an idiot.
[03:23:20] This is what happens with these people.
[03:23:22] Stop.
[03:23:23] He said, and I'm sorry, but that's what happens.
[03:23:26] There's another one.
[03:23:27] I know.
[03:23:28] You know what, it very, it frustrates me.
[03:23:31] It frustrates me about this because like, okay, well, at least the guy with Iran earlier
[03:23:36] today, I disagree with him, but he had points that he was making.
[03:23:40] Like, you know, he's trying to have a dialogue here, but this is a person that has no interest
[03:23:46] in having a dialogue.
[03:23:48] There's no interest in having a conversation.
[03:23:51] It's just, I'm going to repeat what I've said 50 fucking times until it's over.
[03:23:57] I don't know what got somebody's fuel bait you that I am getting baited. I am
[03:24:03] Why are somebody hits in the chat? There's not even that many. There's just a few of them. It's not wrong
[03:24:08] But you assume in good faith. I just do it's so insane man
[03:24:13] It's absolutely fucking crazy. And so dude and this this is okay
[03:24:19] Most satisfying ban. Why didn't you have a dialogue song? Listen because people like that makes shit out
[03:24:24] That's it. I do not engage with people that make shit up and this is a bit like if you engage in bad faith
[03:24:32] I don't want to deal with you. I don't want to deal with it people like that
[03:24:36] They lie they don't answer the question you asked they don't obviously argue with it. That's the reason why I don't like debating with people
[03:24:43] I don't like arguing with people
[03:24:45] But if somebody wants to come into my chat and ask me something
[03:24:47] I'll listen to what he's saying and that's it. It makes me fucking crazy. It does. It's so annoying
[03:24:54] Your take on colonization wasn't correct, and your comparison to being colonized in
[03:24:58] uncolonized country didn't take geopolitics in the consideration, pull me up, nothing
[03:25:01] too crazy, just spamming.
[03:25:03] I mean, yeah, I mean, I'm sure maybe to a certain extent, but I think the idea that
[03:25:08] colonization is the reason why these African countries are shitholes is a lie, and everybody
[03:25:13] knows that.
[03:25:14] We all know that, but are we gonna really pretend like that's the reason why?
[03:25:18] Give me a fucking break.
[03:25:20] They're shitholes.
[03:25:21] They're all shitholes.
[03:25:22] If colonization never happened, it's not like any of these countries would be Wakanda.
[03:25:28] What are we doing?
[03:25:30] Everybody knows this.
[03:25:32] Why are we playing along with this?
[03:25:34] It's obvious that it's the case.
[03:25:36] Anyway, let's move on.
[03:25:39] A young woman is taking legal action against her high school, alleging that she was awarded
[03:25:43] honors at graduation even though she's illiterate.
[03:25:47] Uh-oh.
[03:25:50] Do you ever think you'd be going to college here?
[03:25:58] No, never.
[03:25:59] Now I've been here for many years.
[03:26:02] In some ways, Elisha Ortiz is living an American dream.
[03:26:06] The 19-year-old began her freshman year at the University of Connecticut in Hartford
[03:26:10] this fall.
[03:26:11] She's excited to study public policy.
[03:26:13] The culmination of hard work.
[03:26:15] Great.
[03:26:16] Another person illiterate coming into the government.
[03:26:18] Oh, what could go wrong?
[03:26:20] After moving north from Puerto Rico as a child, do you remember when you first came to Connecticut?
[03:26:26] Yes, I remember I was very nervous
[03:26:29] but I know it was gonna be
[03:26:33] I want better opportunities for me to learn.
[03:26:36] Alicia says those opportunities never came to fruition. Even today, could you read this or would it take you a long time?
[03:26:43] It's impossible. I just see these words everywhere. Alicia
[03:26:48] What?
[03:26:49] Graduated from the Hartford Public School System last year,
[03:26:52] but she says today she is illiterate.
[03:26:54] She still doesn't know how to read or write.
[03:26:59] Oh, my God!
[03:27:01] Right.
[03:27:02] When she was in early education...
[03:27:04] They would just either tell me to stay in a corner and sleep.
[03:27:10] sit in the corner and go to sleep no you don't need to read Alicia just go to
[03:27:22] sleep or just draw pictures flowers draw a picture no you don't oh you don't
[03:27:30] want to read okay that's fine now how much do you want to bet that her teachers
[03:27:35] were a bunch of fucking carons for them see and when she was in high school she
[03:27:40] relied on speech-to-text programs and other apps to read and write essays.
[03:27:45] So if you had an assignment where you had to write something, you'd open up a
[03:27:49] document like this and then do what?
[03:27:52] I would go here to use the text-to-speech.
[03:27:56] It says dictate.
[03:27:57] It takes up.
[03:27:59] I love pizza.
[03:28:00] This is how you would do your assignments.
[03:28:02] And she not even saying the words right.
[03:28:06] She don't even say the words right at all.
[03:28:08] And then, if you had to read something, that's how you'd do it.
[03:28:15] She said her mother, who does not speak English well, tried to get answers.
[03:28:19] She advocated so much, she went to the school, the principal would promise her that they
[03:28:25] would do better.
[03:28:26] And sometimes there would be people from the district or the directors, promising her
[03:28:33] that they would do better.
[03:28:34] Now Alisha is suing the Hartford Board of Education and the city for negligence.
[03:28:40] Fucking based.
[03:28:42] Absolutely fucking based.
[03:28:44] And the problem is that so the reason why schools pass a person like this isn't for
[03:28:49] any sort of DEI reason or anything else.
[03:28:53] See if schools have a bunch of people failing out then the school could get in trouble because
[03:28:59] they're not doing their job.
[03:29:01] So what they do instead is they just pass you through the class anyway.
[03:29:06] I'll give you an example, Jeff.
[03:29:09] Jeff was in AP English.
[03:29:13] Jeff spent AP English at C.C.'s Pizza and then we went out and we aged cars.
[03:29:20] Jeff never went to AP English.
[03:29:23] Never.
[03:29:24] Didn't happen.
[03:29:26] They printed out Jeff's attendance record, and his absences were three pages long.
[03:29:32] And it was single spaced.
[03:29:34] It was never there.
[03:29:36] At the end of the year, Jeff sat over there on that fucking sofa back many years ago,
[03:29:45] and I sat with him.
[03:29:48] And we did the special education English exam and he got full credit and A plus a 5.0 on
[03:30:00] his GPA for AP English after he passed the special ed English exam.
[03:30:14] That's right.
[03:30:16] i had another guy
[03:30:19] algebra two
[03:30:21] there were four of us and we were like a group of guys right and uh... teacher
[03:30:25] hated us but you know it is what it is
[03:30:27] and so uh...
[03:30:29] we were doing the final and we had i'm not kidding you
[03:30:33] thirty two points of extra credit
[03:30:37] thirty two points of extra credit for the final
[03:30:40] and we get our tests back
[03:30:42] and i got like an eighty
[03:30:44] i did i got the highest grade at everybody out everybody in our friend
[03:30:47] group right
[03:30:48] and uh... we took all we went all the all that you know the extra credit
[03:30:52] everything else like not not that's really gave a fuck about algera so
[03:30:55] we just pretty much showed up and hung out and you know like wrote up some
[03:30:59] bullshit at the last day right
[03:31:01] over here and so
[03:31:02] then everybody else gave their tests and then his name i think there's marco
[03:31:06] martin marcellino actually
[03:31:09] and uh...
[03:31:10] i say would you get
[03:31:12] And he's in between a mix of crying and laughing.
[03:31:16] I said, what'd you get?
[03:31:17] No, no, no, what'd you get?
[03:31:18] What'd you get?
[03:31:19] And so I get in his backpack, right?
[03:31:21] I get in his backpack.
[03:31:22] I pulled the test out of his backpack.
[03:31:24] And I say, you got a 32.
[03:31:28] I said, you got a 30.
[03:31:33] Wait, what do you mean you got a 32?
[03:31:37] I thought the name was five points.
[03:31:39] He said I didn't put my last name.
[03:31:43] I said you got every single one wrong.
[03:31:45] Why didn't you copy off of me, your fucking Lance?
[03:31:48] Somebody else.
[03:31:49] And like he's like, I don't know, I thought I had it.
[03:31:52] I said you didn't have it.
[03:31:55] You know what Marcelino did?
[03:31:57] He graduated fucking school.
[03:31:59] He graduated, he got his zero.
[03:32:03] This motherfucker gets his zero.
[03:32:06] He doesn't give a fuck about it.
[03:32:08] He's still graduated, he still walked for fucking graduation.
[03:32:12] The thing is, he can vote now, he is, he can vote.
[03:32:15] And so, absolutely he did.
[03:32:18] And the thing is that like, I mean, we didn't give a fuck,
[03:32:20] I mean, we called him retarded for like 10 minutes,
[03:32:23] but shit, we got some other things to do.
[03:32:25] And so, we didn't even think about that after this.
[03:32:27] And really, no child left behind.
[03:32:29] Yeah, bro, like he stayed behind.
[03:32:32] And so, anyway, all this happened,
[03:32:34] this is the way they do in public schools,
[03:32:36] these retarded fucking carons. You gotta keep in mind, the education, so we had a computer teacher,
[03:32:42] right? And this dude was like 65, 70 years old, and he just came, he was, you know, ex-military.
[03:32:49] He came out of, you know, the private sector, and he's gonna teach us about networking. And he
[03:32:55] brings us our fucking networking book on the first day of class, and this book is as thick as this.
[03:33:01] It's as thick as this and he says you're gonna learn about networking and yeah, you're gonna figure out binary
[03:33:08] Yeah, you're gonna understand what a a sub network is. Yeah, you're gonna understand what internet relay codes are
[03:33:15] Yep, I know you're gonna go through the whole thing and so this guy
[03:33:19] He said listen the reason why y'all keep getting new teachers is because every fucking time that there's a teacher here
[03:33:27] They can get hired for at the time right a hundred and eighty two hundred and forty thousand dollars a year
[03:33:33] If you have the same skills that you need to teach this class
[03:33:37] So why the fuck would somebody take a fifty thousand dollar a year teaching job where I've got a deal with you fucking retards
[03:33:44] It is didn't say it like that, but he might as well if he was a football coach too
[03:33:47] So he probably might as well if and so he went and said this and he wouldn't let you football
[03:33:53] it was his football coach to right he yeah he was a crazy two years right
[03:33:57] and so like there's a this one substitute teacher he would always have
[03:34:00] come in and he'd be hitting on her in front of class
[03:34:03] and he's like fucking seventy
[03:34:04] and i think she's like sixty-something
[03:34:07] and it was like you know it's pretty funny i like the case great he's a
[03:34:10] maze guys are fucking legend absolute fucking legend
[03:34:14] and so
[03:34:15] anyway and he's the guy that walked in with the stack of our fucking papers and
[03:34:19] he slammed it down they said if you don't know what a classy network is you
[03:34:22] don't know shit about networking. This is the same guy. And he told us like,
[03:34:25] basically, we don't pay teachers any fucking money. So every teacher, you get to fucking retard.
[03:34:32] He says, y'all got lucky with me because I don't have anything else to fucking do on board.
[03:34:36] But whenever I leave, you're going to get another fucking retard. That was it. It's so bad. So
[03:34:42] everyone said, well done until she bought, exactly. And so that's it. He gave it and not
[03:34:47] nobody's basically fucking retired. He made so much money. He doesn't care. He's teaching football.
[03:34:52] It's fine. Yeah, he's in it for the love of the game. And so, yeah, class full class full subs in it was in 90s
[03:34:57] not this was in
[03:34:59] fucking
[03:35:00] 2007 this was 2000. No, no
[03:35:05] 2006 I was a junior. I graduated in 2008
[03:35:09] So and I remember it's the beginning of the year. So it was 2007. Oh, but no is yeah 2006
[03:35:15] 2006 2007
[03:35:17] TBC era, exactly.
[03:35:23] And so the good old days, yeah, it was a long time ago.
[03:35:26] And so you get these teachers in here, they don't give a fuck about you.
[03:35:29] They don't care about whether you learn shit or not.
[03:35:31] All they want to do is they just want to pass you out of the test and pass you through the
[03:35:36] class so they can move on to doing whatever the fuck they do.
[03:35:40] And like you can't even really blame the teachers, but as I said, we got to get, you
[03:35:44] You gotta get ex-military people in these schools because I guarantee you this girl would know
[03:35:49] how to read if our teacher was a Navy fucking seal.
[03:35:53] That's at the end of the day, I think that's the way it is.
[03:35:56] Is that she probably had some fat, retarded Karen sitting there doing this, and big surprise,
[03:36:02] it didn't go anywhere.
[03:36:03] That's right, and it's so annoying for me to see that.
[03:36:06] It really is.
[03:36:07] Let me go back and see if there's any more of these to look at, and oh, so they did a
[03:36:11] bit.
[03:36:12] I saw this the other day.
[03:36:13] Oh my god
[03:36:16] They had a frat hazing bust in Iowa by the police. There's been a lot of people talking about this. I
[03:36:23] Haven't seen her. Here we go
[03:36:27] Judd and six was 20 years ago type it again. You're gonna get banned
[03:36:34] Just anyone want to be forced on what's going on hey, this stops here guys
[03:36:39] This is the police department. This stops here. Yeah, who's in charge?
[03:36:49] How about we stop we start cleaning this up so they have everybody blindfolded in the basement while they're throwing food on them
[03:36:57] Everyone take their blindfolds off
[03:37:05] Yeah
[03:37:10] I'm ready to give it multiple commands to clear the room and get out of here, but no one's moving
[03:37:20] Honestly respect
[03:37:23] Like that that's impressive bro, they're not even they're not even breaking frame for the police
[03:37:32] They're taking this pretty serious
[03:37:34] That's impressive.
[03:37:36] You in charge?
[03:37:37] Yeah.
[03:37:38] You said...
[03:37:39] Still haven't found out who's in charge?
[03:37:40] That's loyalty.
[03:37:41] Hmm.
[03:37:42] No one asked for house tag?
[03:37:44] Where's he at?
[03:37:45] Summit.
[03:37:46] Working at Summit.
[03:37:47] Summit.
[03:37:48] That's cool.
[03:37:49] So, uh...
[03:37:50] So, uh...
[03:37:51] So, uh...
[03:37:52] So, uh...
[03:37:53] So, uh...
[03:37:54] So, uh...
[03:37:55] So, uh...
[03:37:56] So, uh...
[03:37:57] So, uh...
[03:37:58] So, uh...
[03:37:59] So, uh...
[03:38:00] So, uh...
[03:38:01] So, uh...
[03:38:02] So, uh...
[03:38:03] Uh, I would probably be calling your house dad or whoever to get him here since ultimately
[03:38:11] he's in charge, right?
[03:38:13] Unless someone else is in charge.
[03:38:15] I don't know, I was not first.
[03:38:17] Yeah, that's Russia.
[03:38:19] Yeah, he was not on fire long before I set off and he just went, it's manual.
[03:38:23] It's manual?
[03:38:24] It's a real deal from what I'm being told.
[03:38:25] Yeah.
[03:38:26] This is like shutting down chapters and stuff.
[03:38:28] I need to start talking.
[03:38:30] Yeah, that's fine. I need to talk to people. Can you call Summit?
[03:38:35] The reason he lost his voice is probably because he was yelling at the people in the basement all night.
[03:38:40] That's probably what happened.
[03:38:41] Call Summit?
[03:38:42] Yeah. I'm not calling Summit.
[03:38:43] I have no contact with Summit.
[03:38:45] You're not going to be very helpful.
[03:38:47] Nobody in here has any way to contact the guy that's charged with this house.
[03:38:53] This is all going to report me. So we're only making this situation. No
[03:39:01] concept. Okay, we need to find somebody that does
[03:39:03] man. No one does. It's a house dad.
[03:39:06] Aren't you all, aren't you all supposed to have contact with him?
[03:39:11] I never see him. So they run in war to the flies over there.
[03:39:18] So I'mma be honest, people might not like that, I don't see a problem with this.
[03:39:27] I don't see a problem with this.
[03:39:29] I think it's a big deal.
[03:39:31] I think they're overreacting.
[03:39:33] I mean the worst part about this is that it's making a mess and it could be maybe like not
[03:39:39] their house.
[03:39:40] There's no law broken.
[03:39:43] Yeah, exactly.
[03:39:44] And so the thing is, it's weird as fuck.
[03:39:47] This is just as always, like you have, as a million fucking, it's consensual, it's consensual
[03:39:54] number one, and like you really gotta say, I mean, they are not even stopping for the
[03:39:59] police.
[03:40:01] That's crazy.
[03:40:03] And potential underage drinking too.
[03:40:05] Come on, what the fuck, like, I mean, really like, I mean, I get like, yeah, it's like,
[03:40:15] We're really gonna act like this a big fucking deal.
[03:40:18] Who wasn't like, Karen's in chat, Jesus Christ guys.
[03:40:22] Gives a fuck.
[03:40:24] Gives a fuck, oh wow, it's underage drinking.
[03:40:26] People are drinking at 12, I knew.
[03:40:28] It's not a big deal.
[03:40:30] It's just massively fucking weird.
[03:40:32] Here's the thing, here's what I'm trying to get at.
[03:40:34] Is that there's something like this
[03:40:36] for like every, almost every male society
[03:40:40] in the fucking world,
[03:40:42] where the older guys haze the fuck,
[03:40:45] whether it's basic training, some shit
[03:40:48] where you have to go out and kill a lion or you die,
[03:40:51] or you sit in a basement with a blindfold
[03:40:53] and they throw shit on you.
[03:40:55] I don't think this is a big deal.
[03:40:57] And now you could say it's weird, right?
[03:40:59] Maybe it's a little bit weird,
[03:41:01] but I don't think it's that bad.
[03:41:02] It filters out the pussies, it does.
[03:41:05] And again, this is a Karenification, it is.
[03:41:08] There's a line you can't cross.
[03:41:10] What's wrong with is this really over the line? I don't think this is over the line. Nobody's even dead. Nobody's bleeding
[03:41:16] There's nothing that's going wrong. Nobody's being you know, like saying thank you. You rescued me. I really it's not that bad
[03:41:26] Yeah, it's over the line. Who knows did you get haze? No, I never did any of this stuff. Why the fuck would I do this?
[03:41:32] It can escalate everything can escalate. I'm talking about what it is
[03:41:36] Don't females have something like this? I don't know. And people have died from getting hazed. Yeah?
[03:41:44] Young people drinking is not a good reason for young people to drink. What the fuck? God damn, guys.
[03:41:50] Jesus, guys. Remember what I was talking about earlier? How it's just a bunch of fucking people. Like everybody, like, acting like you're fucking 50 years old.
[03:41:59] Like, we all knew that everybody was drinking whatever. Like, Jesus Christ. Like, yes, okay.
[03:42:05] Yes, obviously, you shouldn't have underage drinking.
[03:42:10] But can we please stop pretending like this is some kind of crime against humanity?
[03:42:15] It's not.
[03:42:16] It's not a big fucking deal.
[03:42:18] Everybody did this.
[03:42:20] Everybody was doing this.
[03:42:22] Like I don't know, bad tech hasn't stopped, oh shut up.
[03:42:25] This is the biggest pussy shit ever.
[03:42:28] Guys do this all the time.
[03:42:30] Everybody in here volunteered for this.
[03:42:33] They know what they're getting themselves into.
[03:42:35] Yeah, you could say it's a little bit weird, but at the end of the day, if they want to
[03:42:39] go and do this and they want to lock each other in a fucking basement and throw food
[03:42:44] on each other with blindfolds on, I don't see the fucking problem.
[03:42:49] I don't.
[03:42:50] I don't think it's a big deal.
[03:42:51] Let them do whatever they want.
[03:42:52] If they're adults, they're grown-ass men.
[03:42:54] They do whatever the fuck they want.
[03:42:57] They're adults.
[03:42:58] Exactly.
[03:42:59] If you were doing this to kids, I'd say yeah, it's bad.
[03:43:02] But besides that, I don't think it's a big deal.
[03:43:05] Maybe I'm crazy.
[03:43:06] What?
[03:43:07] No, the shit is fucked.
[03:43:08] It's fucked, but it's consensual.
[03:43:10] They want it.
[03:43:11] If they want to do something that's fucked, it's their right to do something that's fucked.
[03:43:16] That's the way I see it.
[03:43:17] It is their right to do it.
[03:43:19] If they want to, it is their own option, and it's their own prerogative, and there's
[03:43:23] nothing wrong with that.
[03:43:25] That's right.
[03:43:26] This is America.
[03:43:27] It's America.
[03:43:30] of humans do it is and find it's consenting adults. That's right. And they aren't crazy.
[03:43:34] Yeah, bro. Like it's the ritual. Come on, guys. Exactly. Like, yeah. And I just, yeah,
[03:43:40] it could be a school with an anti-hazing law. I mean, again, guess who writes one of those?
[03:43:45] So anyway, this has been fucking funny to watch. So there's been another crash out panel.
[03:43:52] big surprise. See I'm really like Baldi here like Baldi fucked up with the FTX. He fucked
[03:44:01] up big time, but he's been working it back off. Missed a point. Let me see how I pulled
[03:44:08] this up. You missed the point. They pulled the fire alarm set off the fire suspension
[03:44:18] at thousands of damages. Okay, that's totally wrong. Yeah, of course they shouldn't do
[03:44:22] Duh. Fucking duh. Obviously they shouldn't do that. No shit. Duh. Nobody's arguing that.
[03:44:30] Anyway, let's move on. Listen, she doesn't, she's not a form policy expert. And so, listen, this is
[03:44:42] the, she doesn't, she's not a form policy expert. And so, no, she's not.
[03:44:49] I don't say. Come on, give her a break.
[03:44:52] You guys, you don't even know who's running in Texas.
[03:44:55] There's a ton of things you have not had.
[03:44:58] Stop being so understanding here.
[03:45:00] You have a five second.
[03:45:01] Let somebody finish their thoughts.
[03:45:03] This is where you have to be.
[03:45:05] You don't say, no way!
[03:45:07] I think that it takes a lot of courage,
[03:45:09] and I think for her to be expanding her message,
[03:45:11] for her to be expanding her areas of policies,
[03:45:14] are a good thing.
[03:45:15] She is one of 435 members of Congress.
[03:45:18] There's a lot of them there that don't come with a breadth of foreign policy.
[03:45:22] You're right.
[03:45:23] She was fabulous.
[03:45:24] It's not about her.
[03:45:25] It's not about her.
[03:45:26] It's not about her.
[03:45:27] Wow.
[03:45:28] It works out.
[03:45:29] It works out.
[03:45:30] And so they're going around trying to make excuses for it.
[03:45:31] Here it goes again.
[03:45:32] Kevin O'Leary makes CNN panel almost start crying after calling them nuts.
[03:45:38] Kevin, a quick last word.
[03:45:41] Oh, wow.
[03:45:42] Which I'm not sure.
[03:45:43] Your last word is, you're all nuts.
[03:45:45] Like that's just.
[03:45:46] Kevin, a quick last word.
[03:45:47] Oh, wow.
[03:45:48] Which I'm not sure where it is. You're all nuts like that
[03:45:55] That's right, we got to keep it together here
[03:46:05] Yep, that's about right
[03:46:09] Man
[03:46:11] I mean, there's there's a way to talk about these things if you don't have anything to say just say that
[03:46:15] I won't come to you next time.
[03:46:17] All right, next for us, everyone.
[03:46:20] Everyone, thank you for being here.
[03:46:23] Next, excuse me, excuse me, stop.
[03:46:26] Kevin, stop.
[03:46:28] Next for us.
[03:46:29] It's created a pattern.
[03:46:31] What are you talking about?
[03:46:32] Because you're creating the likelihood
[03:46:34] where he can come up with a different pattern.
[03:46:35] What likelihood is going to make fake ballots
[03:46:37] for the next time out of the early days?
[03:46:38] Yeah.
[03:46:38] So it's got all the cases involving federal ages
[03:46:43] with a Venezuelan national in Minneapolis,
[03:46:46] who they claimed was had charged them
[03:46:49] with a snow shovel and attacked them.
[03:46:52] Christy, no.
[03:46:53] Let me get my phone.
[03:46:55] What the fuck, yeah.
[03:46:56] Awesome, then you can, and the point is that they,
[03:46:59] the point is that they charged them criminally
[03:47:01] and when they went to court evidence proved
[03:47:03] that what they had said was a lie,
[03:47:05] that this government lies.
[03:47:07] That's the point.
[03:47:08] All right, Kevin, a quick last word.
[03:47:10] Oh, wow.
[03:47:11] Which I'm not sure.
[03:47:12] My last word is you're all nuts.
[03:47:13] man oh my god guys that is crazy we we've got to keep it together a bunch of
[03:47:20] nutballs man yeah so confused i know they're out of their fucking mind and this is dude
[03:47:26] by the way a viewer this guy watches the stream Sean Strickland
[03:47:33] fucking retarded ronoralli is gonna steamroller ronoralli rousies an olympian that was a multi-time
[03:47:40] world champion Gina Crona was pretty in a time when women's MMA saw me so not very good but
[03:47:49] when Gina Crona was fighting it was significantly worse. Rhonda Rouse is gonna fucking steamroller
[03:47:56] and it's just gonna watch you know two middle-aged women fucking go into menopause fight each other
[03:48:01] way. How was the Rhonda Rouse, you know? Late 30s. Yeah, it's like, yeah, I don't know. I have no
[03:48:06] I'm not interested in that, it gives a fuck.
[03:48:08] Fuck.
[03:48:10] Oh my god!
[03:48:14] Man, I really, yeah, I love this guy.
[03:48:18] It's really something special.
[03:48:20] Man, the costume's easier as I guess so.
[03:48:23] Absolute G, yeah, wow.
[03:48:25] And so he's just going out there and letting them know.
[03:48:28] Same voice, yeah, in some ways, right?
[03:48:30] Sure.
[03:48:31] And it's just fucking funny.
[03:48:33] And oh my god.
[03:48:35] no no he not doing it again right like I mean look at the NFL dude you had that
[03:48:41] I didn't want to say that it's name because like I can't watch it it's just
[03:48:46] like what what if something give me his name you know I'm talking about the
[03:48:51] half-time go the half-time show guy the Puerto Rican right Puerto Rican well
[03:48:56] yeah that's like it is so okay it didn't show it I can't play this one I get in
[03:49:02] trouble from Twitch, okay? Sorry guys. And anyway, yeah, so now if you weren't sure he was a viewer,
[03:49:10] now you are. Anyway, it's literally bleep. Well, maybe, right? I mean, I, Twitch could be a little
[03:49:16] bit overzealous. I try to be a good boy as much as I can. Morris Code clip, I pay, no, we don't want
[03:49:23] to see this. We're not trying to see this again at all. It's time for Asmongold to stop saying
[03:49:29] stellar blade like, and play the OG, one of the most profound games ever made.
[03:49:35] And it's near-automata?
[03:49:36] I don't know, maybe one day I'll play this.
[03:49:39] I've never played the game before, I don't know what it's about, maybe I could try it
[03:49:43] out and see if it's fun.
[03:49:45] Right now, I haven't really been playing anything else besides just like the same usual shit.
[03:49:50] At T-Hubisoft, what is this here?
[03:49:52] 200 million to develop Skull and Bones for a monumental failure, but this new indie developer
[03:49:57] comes out of nowhere, releases a demo for their pirate themed game and triples
[03:50:02] skull and bones all-time player peak with just a demo? Is this true? Let me pause
[03:50:09] the music. I'll listen to the trailer. I haven't seen this.
[03:50:15] Wind Rose.
[03:50:27] And never leave your happy homes to stay or to leave
[03:50:32] For I have spoiled the days in pain, it's twenty days or more
[03:50:37] But now I'm turned and left to sort the problems I've been in before
[03:50:42] By aging stars and restless ships and airies I've judged in
[03:50:47] And many of them I know, and many of them I've seen
[03:50:51] I've seen the cannons blank, I've been explained before
[03:50:55] This game is what New World was supposed to be.
[03:51:11] This is what New World was supposed to be, man.
[03:51:16] Like I'm so mad seeing this.
[03:51:18] This is supposed to be New World or Atlas, right?
[03:51:22] Yeah, this is awesome.
[03:51:24] So it has 19k views, so wind rows.
[03:51:27] Let me see how many people are playing this game.
[03:51:31] So this is the demo and it already has six, god damn.
[03:51:37] It's got 6,000 people playing it.
[03:51:41] Holy fuck.
[03:51:44] This is insane.
[03:51:46] I'm playing it, it runs awesome.
[03:51:48] I got, maybe I gotta try this shit out.
[03:51:52] This is, so it's got six, hold up.
[03:51:54] So it, it, it, it, it laps skull and bones skull and bones.
[03:52:02] Wait.
[03:52:03] So let me get this straight.
[03:52:06] So some goof boys came up with a video game that did three times better than
[03:52:13] skull and bones and it's on a demo.
[03:52:18] This is sad.
[03:52:20] This actually sad, like God damn.
[03:52:24] and the developer is the people that making the game the publisher is the
[03:52:28] people that are making the game
[03:52:31] so they release the game
[03:52:33] wait a minute hold up
[03:52:34] they released this yesterday
[03:52:37] hold up all this up on steam i i i'd see this
[03:52:41] real quick look on the get it
[03:52:42] when rose
[03:52:47] one rose okay this is it right here
[03:52:50] and it
[03:52:54] Oh, this is so they got a second trailer. Let's look at the other trailer. Okay?
[03:53:15] And you can tell by the way you can tell this game was made by there's dudes that made this game
[03:53:21] Look at these hairstyles. These are dude hairstyles. Absolutely
[03:53:51] Yeah, dude, this is supposed to be new world.
[03:54:00] This is awesome.
[03:54:02] I'm gonna play this tomorrow.
[03:54:11] This is badass.
[03:54:12] Fuck.
[03:54:13] Uh, uh, I'm on, uh, uh, yeah, I'm on it, I'm on it.
[03:54:20] Yeah, we're gonna play it tomorrow for sure. I'm gonna get to it. Yeah, big to show it. Yeah, absolutely
[03:54:26] It looks cool to be honest. It does this looks great, man. Down on the in that. Yeah, I'll link it to y'all real quick
[03:54:31] Let me see copied and there's the game right there. Holy fucking shit. That looks bad ass
[03:54:38] And the holy fuck is really good. Yeah, it does like what the hell is this like? I'm really impressed like this is again
[03:54:45] Like I feel like this could be
[03:54:47] Like this could be the this could be the pirate game that we've been waiting on right now
[03:54:52] It's a low-budget game probably right because it says in the crew
[03:54:55] There's no publisher developer anything like that like if I play this and it does well
[03:55:00] You know, I guess actually, you know, let's wait. Let's wait. We'll look at some of this
[03:55:04] We'll see we'll see what it's like tomorrow and then we'll go from there
[03:55:08] I think that's the smart thing to do before I go and I start talking or saying anything else like let's wait see
[03:55:13] What happens tomorrow and then we see what this game is like because this looks fucking badass, man
[03:55:18] This looks so fucking good. I love this. So yeah, go buds mind main this through Atlas. Yes
[03:55:23] You like the thing is bro. I missed out on Atlas. I remember me and McConnell should have played that shit
[03:55:28] And so apparently you can play with your friends too like open world filled with dark secrets master souls like combat and take on
[03:55:35] Challenging bosses command your ship and plunder unspoken treasures. Damn, bro. Like I I'm I'm I download this shit right now
[03:55:41] like
[03:55:43] 21 gigabytes! Okay, give me a... I'll do that off, I'll do that off stream, that way it doesn't fuck up the show, right?
[03:55:49] So, uh, we'll get the game Sword Hero. It's pretty cool too. I'm Sword Hero.
[03:55:54] Sword Hero.
[03:56:01] Pull this up.
[03:56:02] Pirate Valharn? Good. I love that.
[03:56:06] Okay.
[03:56:07] What, why? Is this a cockroach in the game? Let's see.
[03:56:13] Oh, got his head off.
[03:56:17] Looks like I can pull it up.
[03:56:23] This is good. This is good.
[03:56:27] Okay, alright.
[03:56:29] Okay.
[03:56:34] Alright.
[03:56:37] Yeah, this is good.
[03:56:39] This is 1998, but unfortunately not.
[03:56:43] I feel like this is like
[03:56:49] I'm gonna be real like I look at this and it does look like a game to play as well it does looks like gameplay
[03:57:02] Where's his arm you gotta get like a hook or something like that right but you have no gold
[03:57:13] Oh well. You can still use that gun.
[03:57:15] Wait, he's gonna grow his arm back? How's this gonna work?
[03:57:17] You'll have to pay double later.
[03:57:18] This is a bootleg Phantom Zero, I'll try it.
[03:57:20] I mean, I'm going to play...
[03:57:21] Oh, shit.
[03:57:23] Oh, what the fuck?
[03:57:25] Oh, shit.
[03:57:26] Wait a drag!
[03:57:29] And now you want arm!
[03:57:33] I still have this old synth.
[03:57:35] Not as fancy as what their soldiers can't come to pleasure their boy.
[03:57:39] This looks good!
[03:57:40] First, you'll pick it back, man.
[03:57:44] This looks real good.
[03:57:48] Oh no!
[03:57:49] Oh no!
[03:57:51] No, not again!
[03:57:57] Not again, Mandy, yeah!
[03:57:59] Hey, I'll call for helpin'.
[03:58:02] Oh, that's interesting.
[03:58:03] I don't care how.
[03:58:04] If you would.
[03:58:05] Pleasure doing business with you.
[03:58:07] I don't care how you did it.
[03:58:08] I like that.
[03:58:09] Hey, if you want a weapon as well, this looks like a good game.
[03:58:15] It does.
[03:58:16] This is good.
[03:58:17] Uh-huh.
[03:58:18] Uh-huh.
[03:58:19] Yeah, I think I'm off-way to this for sure.
[03:58:38] This is like your quintessential, oh that's badass.
[03:58:44] Like your quintessential fantasy game.
[03:58:46] I like this a lot.
[03:58:50] This is big.
[03:58:51] It's not the same game?
[03:58:54] What do you mean it's not the same game?
[03:58:56] Yeah, these are two different games.
[03:58:57] It's a dark game.
[03:59:02] It's good.
[03:59:07] looks really cool. I like this a lot. I don't know if there's a demo for it. I don't know
[03:59:12] really when it's going to get published or anything like that. They don't have a release
[03:59:15] date. I would play something like this for sure. Like any of these like old school fantasy
[03:59:19] games, I'm all about it. I'm all about it. I love them. I think these games are amazing.
[03:59:25] No, it doesn't. Yeah, yeah. Either way, it's apparently it's a demo 2027 release. I mean,
[03:59:30] when it comes out, it comes out. And I've said this before, I'll say it again, is that
[03:59:36] when a game releases, I'm ready to play it. Like, I don't care if it takes a longer period
[03:59:41] of time. I don't care if it's like anything else. I will play it when it comes out and
[03:59:46] when it's ready. So apparently, this is the crazy thing. This is what I was going to look
[03:59:51] at yesterday. I didn't get a chance to. We're going to look at it today. We're going to watch
[03:59:54] this Mel Gibson. This guy had a crazy crash out. And it turns out that he was right about
[04:00:03] a few things, huh? He was right about maybe more than a few things as a matter of fact.
[04:00:09] I find that to be interesting. That's crazy. Wow, where do the odds of that?
[04:00:15] Mel Gibson's been trying to warn everyone about the elites for years, and in particular
[04:00:20] Hollywood itself.
[04:00:21] Believe me, I did a lot of research on it, and according to all the research it was way
[04:00:26] worse than that.
[04:00:27] No matter how strong you are, you are going to be affected by this play, and you'll resent
[04:00:31] it for a little while and you have to let it go otherwise you'll you'll eat yourself alive
[04:00:36] and i think it takes that kind of cockroach resilience to survive in this town
[04:00:41] yes nobody listened about that made up to be a crazy man but today people are finally waking up
[04:00:48] to what he saw it turns out all he got wrong was the city yeah so he was just telling the truth
[04:00:55] yep two years ago and the message he gave us would eventually cost him his life
[04:01:01] Pat my side of the head.
[04:01:03] You go.
[04:01:04] Buy a pack and it'll be your fault.
[04:01:06] Yet, back in the 1980s, Gibson was so successful,
[04:01:09] he was operating at a level where studios would green light whatever he wanted.
[04:01:14] In 1996,
[04:01:15] Oh, he was huge!
[04:01:16] ... was scripted, five wins, including Best Picture and Best Director.
[04:01:19] Gibson still on that stage and caught himself a fiscal imbecile.
[04:01:23] And they had no problem with giving the reins to a fiscal imbecile.
[04:01:27] You know, this takes real courage.
[04:01:29] and everyone laughed because he made them all very rich.
[04:01:33] But if you were paying attention around then, there were signs he saw Hollywood
[04:01:36] very differently than most people who'd made it to his level.
[04:01:39] In 1998, Playboy did an interview and buried in all the usual promotional stuff
[04:01:44] about whatever film he was selling, he said something that did race in eyebrows.
[04:01:48] He talked about a producer, but he wouldn't name him,
[04:01:51] whose entire philosophy about women on film was this.
[04:01:54] He says women on film
[04:01:56] Either naked or dead
[04:01:59] Both is better then he kept some going, you know, I had a whole bunch of weird paranoid suspicions
[04:02:05] About what the hell was going on because there was a lot of stuff. I couldn't understand right and I formed a bunch of
[04:02:12] Opinions about the town
[04:02:14] Man about the people in it. We're like surely that couldn't be there's no way
[04:02:19] They ask him about the social contract in Hollywood, and Gibson explains.
[04:02:45] You can't get mad. You can't let it get you. Because you have to make a deal with everyone else, and it's almost unspoken,
[04:02:55] that you are going to be over at some point by people who you may have done something nice for.
[04:03:02] He also tells a surreal story about meeting Christopher Walken on a New York rooftop,
[04:03:07] which is obviously dramaticizing, but if you don't take it to face value,
[04:03:10] it does tell you something about the almost otherworldly nature of Hollywood from the outsider's perspective.
[04:03:15] No, he came to see me on a rooftop in New York. I said, hey, can I talk to you?
[04:03:19] And he said, sure, he floated in sideways through a crowd of people.
[04:03:25] He was wearing black, and it was like one of those old vampire movies where they don't walk, but they glide.
[04:03:31] And he was a dancer, you know, so he has very, you know, graceful.
[04:03:34] And my assistant was there and he left because he couldn't stand it anymore.
[04:03:38] The air had turned cold.
[04:03:41] This was when Gibson was in the spotlight 24-7 and he was already letting on about some
[04:03:46] of the industry's practices.
[04:03:48] He was trying to articulate something that had remained unspoken.
[04:03:51] His reputation was very much a lovable rogue or a loose cannon, so nobody really paid attention
[04:03:56] at the time.
[04:03:57] He was also making everyone way too rich for them to bother with what he was saying in
[04:04:01] a magazine interview.
[04:04:02] People might not remember like this guy was like any movie that he was in everybody went to see it
[04:04:09] Like he was like the biggest movie star like I remember whenever the Patriot came out
[04:04:15] Braveheart like holy fuck everybody was signs. No not signs. Was it signs?
[04:04:21] Yeah, I think it was signs like yeah, Megas are years the biggest guy
[04:04:26] But maybe he could see it
[04:04:28] because he wasn't made in the way most people at his level were.
[04:04:33] He wasn't some Nepo or Hollywood adjacent.
[04:04:35] His family moved from New York to Australia when he was just 12, after his dad won a workplace
[04:04:39] injury settlement.
[04:04:41] He had no connections and no industry parents carefully managing his rise.
[04:04:45] See that's right bro, this guy just made it out the mud.
[04:04:49] Actually literally, cause it's Australia.
[04:04:51] But he lacked team because his sister filled out the application without telling him.
[04:04:55] Then Mad Max turned him into a global star before he even learned how the system truly
[04:04:59] functioned.
[04:05:00] Mad Max came in clutch, and it happened in the most Mel Gibson way ever.
[04:05:04] He'd been in a bar fight the day before the interview he didn't even want to go to, and
[04:05:08] his f-
[04:05:09] F-
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[04:05:11] F-
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[04:05:21] F-
[04:05:22] F-
[04:05:23] F-
[04:05:24] And he became a star. Relocating to Hollywood was just the next logical step.
[04:05:29] So the peculiar thing here is that by the time he showed up in LA for the film Lethal Weapon, he was already famous.
[04:05:35] Oh yeah, I mean like, cause it wasn't even Mad Max at the beginning, it was the Road Warrior.
[04:05:40] And then after that it was Mad Max, and then I think after that was Thunderdome.
[04:05:44] I think that's what, there might have been another one, but I'm not sure.
[04:05:48] It's because he didn't owe anyone. He didn't have to spend years-
[04:05:52] Because the thing is that I was a big fan of Fist of the North Star.
[04:05:56] I love the anime. I think it's amazing, right?
[04:05:59] Kinshiro is fucking a G.
[04:06:01] I didn't realize because I thought,
[04:06:03] oh, well, like Jojo just copied Fist of the North Star
[04:06:06] and Fist of the North Star was the OG.
[04:06:09] Nah, bro.
[04:06:10] Like, Fist of the North Star was Mad Max.
[04:06:13] It was the original Mad Max, one for one.
[04:06:16] Especially the villains.
[04:06:18] Moving out, which executives to flutter or when to shove up and smile?
[04:06:21] Most people who make it to Gibson's level learned early that you treat the industry like a religion.
[04:06:26] You never forget that access requires submission. Gibson missed that entire education.
[04:06:32] But he did have some very real personal problems that began to unravel.
[04:06:37] His drinking is getting worse, his marriage is falling apart, his behaviour is bordering on too eccentric,
[04:06:43] posing a risk for those around him.
[04:06:45] He also began making a name for himself as a homophobe and anti-semite after a series of drunk conversations.
[04:06:51] Yeah, that dude stuff, bro. Yeah, he's going to make a movie that's basically designed to detonate every relationship. He has in Hollywood
[04:06:58] I'm of course talking about the passion of the Christ and to think about the fact that the passion of the Christ was the movie that
[04:07:05] People wanted to cut ties with him for
[04:07:08] Making a movie about Jesus
[04:07:11] That's crazy, right? He believed that and so just just I've told this before
[04:07:17] My mom probably took me to three movies in my life
[04:07:21] The only one that I really remember, Passion of the Christ, that was the one and she said
[04:07:27] we're gonna watch this in movie theaters and I remember whenever we went there, it was
[04:07:31] a bunch of other fucking moms, Catholic moms with their kids and the theater was so packed
[04:07:38] we had to sit up in the front and go like this.
[04:07:42] We had to go like this the whole time.
[04:07:43] I remember that so well.
[04:07:45] 2002, he was planning a film about Jesus getting a wife.
[04:07:48] Did she like no dips?
[04:07:49] He clearly shoots it entirely in Aramaic and Latin.
[04:07:51] Dead languages that nobody can really understand.
[04:07:54] He didn't even want subtitles for it.
[04:07:56] So he starts taking meetings, Fox, Universal, Warner Bros, Disney, every major studio, seven in total.
[04:08:02] And none are interested whatsoever.
[04:08:04] I wonder why?
[04:08:06] Part of it is about the commercial concern, but there's something else making studios nervous before he's even shot a single frame.
[04:08:13] The Anti-Defamation League, an American charity targeting anti-Semites, gets hold of an early script and immediately starts raising the alarm.
[04:08:21] The National D-
[04:08:21] Passion relies on the theme of anti-Semitism.
[04:08:27] Man.
[04:08:30] That's crazy.
[04:08:31] Directed by the Anti-Defamation League, said quote,
[04:08:33] By all appearances, Mr. Gibson has moved ahead with his plans to base his film based on the traditional passion play narrative that blames Jews for the killing of Jesus.
[04:08:42] For those who...
[04:09:06] We'll see this film, the poisonous accusation that the Jews were responsible for the killing of Jesus
[04:09:10] to be unambiguous and clear.
[04:09:13] Gibson's already got baggage here.
[04:09:14] His father was a Holocaust denier and when pressured, he said that my dad told me my
[04:09:19] faith and I believe what he taught me.
[04:09:21] The man never lied to me in his life.
[04:09:24] So the criticism starts building.
[04:09:26] New York Times critic Frank Ridge questions whether the film could fuel anti-Semitism.
[04:09:30] Gibson's response?
[04:09:31] Oh yeah, people went so hard as fuck against this.
[04:09:34] Like I remember this movie was so controversial.
[04:09:37] It was more controversial than Cuties.
[04:09:40] And I want y'all to think about that.
[04:09:42] So Cuties was, it was a Netflix like movie that basically had like a bunch of young
[04:09:48] girls sexualizing themselves and it was weird, right?
[04:09:52] But it was more controversial than that.
[04:09:56] What are the odds of that?
[04:09:57] Well, actually they're pretty high, it's like a hundred percent.
[04:10:01] But yeah, that's what happened.
[04:10:03] He tells the New Yorker, I want to kill him.
[04:10:05] I want his intestines on a stick.
[04:10:07] I want to kill his dog."
[04:10:09] He's like,
[04:10:10] HA HA HA!
[04:10:11] Fuck!
[04:10:12] Then Gibson explained his feelings about Rich.
[04:10:17] Is that right?
[04:10:19] So this man is kind of losing control and every studio is watching it build into a PR
[04:10:23] nightmare.
[04:10:24] The funding dries up rapidly after that and he practically becomes a laughing stock.
[04:10:28] He's putting his entire reputation in Hollywood on this movie.
[04:10:32] Snuff Park then catches the zeitgeist with the passion of the G.
[04:10:35] Stan and Kenny see the film, hate it, call it a snuff film, and track down Gibson for a refund.
[04:10:40] Their version of Gibson is completely unhinged, a masochistic lunatic running around shooting guns, literally defecating on people.
[04:10:48] Gibson's response at the time was defiance. He self-finances the entire production.
[04:10:52] We paid for the entire fucking thing, 30 million dollars of his own money.
[04:10:59] And this was in like the early 2000s.
[04:11:02] So like the equivalent of this is like 100 million dollars.
[04:11:08] But he went so hard on this, it was crazy.
[04:11:13] Bucketing property coming up with 45 million dollars.
[04:11:16] Oh 45!
[04:11:18] Oh my god!
[04:11:20] Out of his own pockets.
[04:11:22] If this bombs, he's then personally destroyed.
[04:11:25] So the film opens on Ash Wednesday, 2004.
[04:11:32] Man.
[04:11:37] Man, I remember it was a it was a good that's crazy.
[04:11:40] I think back on that. Yeah.
[04:11:42] Critics is split.
[04:11:43] There are massive protests outside theaters,
[04:11:46] but also massive lines of people wanting to see it.
[04:11:49] It then goes on to gross $83 million in its opening weekend and goes on to make $612 million worldwide.
[04:11:58] There's a lot of Christians out there.
[04:12:02] That's crazy.
[04:12:06] The high.
[04:12:06] Today's Ash Wednesday today.
[04:12:08] Wait, is it really?
[04:12:11] I didn't even know that.
[04:12:13] As I said, you know, I put it down.
[04:12:14] If the Pope funds a crusade for us to go and protect the Christians in Africa, I go back to mass.
[04:12:22] That's my line in the sand.
[04:12:26] That that that's where I'm at.
[04:12:31] First thing our rated film at the time, Gibson then personally walks away somewhere between 400 and 475 million dollars.
[04:12:39] And that's what really made the hoes mad.
[04:12:41] That's what really made them mad is the fact that they all went against them this guy went all in
[04:12:48] literal leap of faith
[04:12:51] 45 million dollars of his own money in
[04:12:55] 2003 doesn't far forgot what I said. It's 2004. He did all of this and then he made
[04:13:02] 400 fucking million dollars
[04:13:05] That's what really made them mad
[04:13:07] That's what pissed them off
[04:13:09] So from the industry's perspective, here's how it shows a crack in the matrix.
[04:13:15] It shows a crack in the fabric of the illusion that's created that making things that are
[04:13:21] central around, you know, the Christian faith or Catholicism is somehow not possible, not
[04:13:29] feasible, not financially viable.
[04:13:32] It just takes all that and rolls it up and smokes it.
[04:13:35] And that's the reason why they're fucking bad.
[04:13:38] One of the most profitable films in history, even after every major studio rejected it,
[04:13:44] entirely on its own terms.
[04:13:46] On the Joe Rogan experience, Gibson talked about how turbulent this was.
[04:13:49] That was a crazy movie because it was a great movie.
[04:13:53] Yeah, but it seemed like there was resistance to that movie.
[04:13:56] There was so much resistance.
[04:13:58] Like it was so controversial.
[04:14:00] People were angry as fuck.
[04:14:02] Oh yeah, no, there was that.
[04:14:04] Which I thought was very strange.
[04:14:06] If there was like Hollywood resistance to that, people didn't like that you were making it, it seemed like.
[04:14:11] Yeah, there was a lot of opposition to it.
[04:14:14] And I don't know, I think if you ever hit on that subject matter, you're gonna get people going.
[04:14:22] Because, of course.
[04:14:24] Dude!
[04:14:31] Oh god!
[04:14:36] He even said our holy writ was stunned by him walking around the system and scoring
[04:14:59] a massive hit without going through the usual channels.
[04:15:19] It was a well-received podcast because Gibson, for all his ways, came across as more down
[04:15:23] to earth than your average massive star.
[04:15:26] himself that he was holding back on topics that people wouldn't be prepared to hear about.
[04:15:30] And that's the crazy thing is that
[04:15:35] after this recent Epstein files drop, and after they brought out all the files,
[04:15:42] I think people owe this guy an apology. I think they do. I gotta say, listen, man,
[04:15:51] maybe you were right about some of these things. That's crazy. Wow. What are the odds of that?
[04:15:56] Passion ultimately took its toll on Gibson and two years later everything fell apart.
[04:16:02] In 2006 he got pulled over drunk in Malibu and during the rest he goes on this anti-semitic
[04:16:07] run to the dark.
[04:16:08] I remember very clearly, like it's funny I think about this, I remember very clearly
[04:16:13] my dad and I were talking about this while we were driving the Wendy's.
[04:16:17] Pc which leaked.
[04:16:19] Gibson then apologized and admits he's an alcoholic, calling his behavior despicable.
[04:16:24] He pleaded no contest to Mr. Mina DUI, received three years probation and immediately pushed
[04:16:29] out carefully what an apologies to his publicist.
[04:16:31] The court says the 53 year old Gibson successfully completed terms of his three year probation.
[04:16:37] Gibson was arrested for driving drunk in Malibu in July of 2006 and during the arrest, the
[04:16:42] actor-director made derogatory comments about Jews and women tried to escape and repeatedly
[04:16:47] threatened the arresting deputy.
[04:16:49] but also admitting to being an alcoholic for decades.
[04:17:08] But there was all just damaged limitation, and the industry's response is instant and
[04:17:12] total.
[04:17:13] who criticizes views, this DUI and his unsavory run of comedy as well as just a smoking gun.
[04:17:19] Apoclypto, a film he directed and one of his best, was already in post-production,
[04:17:24] and its release was pushed back to avoid negative press. But after that, the upper
[04:17:28] echelons of Hollywood were closing ranks. Yeah, that was like the last movie he was really doing,
[04:17:33] and like that was a movie he directed. I remember watching that movie. I watched that movie with Mom.
[04:17:38] You know what, he's actually like, damn, I haven't thought about this for a long time.
[04:17:42] The last movie that I remember my mom watching was Apocalyptico.
[04:17:48] Like, back before she went to the hospital.
[04:17:50] Like, I was like, because I remember I went in there and we were watching the first half of it.
[04:17:57] I didn't think about that.
[04:17:58] But yeah, it was terrifying.
[04:18:00] Yeah, I remember the first time I watched that shit, it scared the fuck out of me.
[04:18:04] Absolutely.
[04:18:04] After Aria Manuel, one of the most powerful agents in the industry, publishes an open
[04:18:11] letter calling for everyone to boycott Gibson.
[04:18:14] Hollywood should not do business with Mel Gibson until he demonstrates a real understanding
[04:18:19] of the entertainment industry, whether Jew or Gentile.
[04:18:24] Of the harm he has caused, being drunk doesn't make you say things you don't believe.
[04:18:28] It makes you say things you already believe.
[04:18:31] If this industry looks the other way, it's a message that success excuses hate.
[04:18:37] And then things got worse.
[04:18:38] In July of 2010, Mild Gibson then found himself at the centre of another major scandal when
[04:18:43] audio recording surfaced from a phone call with his then partner.
[04:18:46] In the recording, Gibson makes an explicitly racist remark suggesting that if she was assaulted,
[04:18:51] it would be somehow her fault.
[04:18:53] In the same conversation, he's also heard threatening to burn down her house while she
[04:18:57] was inside of it.
[04:18:58] And apparently there were actually some 35 minutes of deranged phone calls that leaked to the press in total.
[04:19:03] Yep.
[04:19:04] I don't work around in tight clothes, I stay out for more school time.
[04:19:07] Public and it's a...
[04:19:09] ...bearance to me.
[04:19:10] You don't care.
[04:19:11] Bitch on me, and if you can spy a packin'
[04:19:14] ...then we'll be your...
[04:19:16] ...my...
[04:19:17] Because you've promoted a new plumber to the...
[04:19:20] ...people that took fucking money from the wed-day.
[04:19:23] Okay?
[04:19:23] That's a...
[04:19:24] That's a...
[04:19:25] That's a...
[04:19:25] That's a...
[04:19:26] That's a...
[04:19:26] That's a...
[04:19:27] That's a...
[04:19:27] That's...
[04:19:28] Who writes this is how?
[04:19:38] The fact that she recorded all of this says a lot and as the situation escalated
[04:19:43] He was leaving the bar from coming near her or their daughter under a domestic violence related
[04:19:47] Restrainments her. Those six years of major scandals shattered Mel Gibson's career. Nobody would touch him.
[04:19:53] From 2006 to 2016, Mel Gibson appeared in one film called The Edge of Darkness, a film
[04:19:59] where he plays a man who discovers that powerful institutions are conspiring to cover up crimes,
[04:20:04] and he's the lone true seeker willing to die to expose them.
[04:20:12] Whether intentional or not, it was a perfect mirror into how Gibson saw himself.
[04:20:16] Around that time, accusations of game playing surrounding Gibson's exile from Hollywood
[04:20:20] began to suffer too.
[04:20:21] When Ari Emanuel published the letter demanding that Gibson would be expelled from Hollywood,
[04:20:26] he was represented by Ed Lomato at ICM.
[04:20:41] So Emanuel is taking this principled stand while actually kneecapping a rival's agency's
[04:20:45] biggest star.
[04:20:46] In 2009, Lomato moves to William Morris, bringing Gibson with him and the agency's
[04:20:51] he's much. Suddenly Gibson is now a manuals grind through that same veteran agent. So
[04:20:57] does a manual drop him on principle? No. He keeps him quietly on the books and nobody
[04:21:01] says anything about the contradiction until he was booted from the books again following
[04:21:05] the episode between him and his wife. While Gibson was slinking around the fringes of
[04:21:09] Hollywood, in 2007 Robert Downey Jr stood up for him and this was what he did.
[04:21:15] based. Crash out, recognize, crash out. So true. Yep.
[04:21:26] And things began to turn around. I humbly ask that you join me unless you are completely
[04:21:32] without sin, in which case you pick the wrong industry. And forgiving my friend, his trespasses,
[04:21:40] offering him the same clean slate you have me and allowing him to continue his great
[04:21:45] an ongoing contribution to her collective art without shame.
[04:21:48] Jodie Foster and Rupy Goldberg also publicly defended him.
[04:21:52] Rupy said that he spent many days with her kid.
[04:21:55] She used to be cool.
[04:21:56] I don't know what the hell happened.
[04:21:58] She used to be so cool.
[04:21:59] Like, I probably seen like 15 movies with Rupy Goldberg.
[04:22:03] Like, I don't know what happened.
[04:22:05] It's in that he categorically wasn't racist.
[04:22:08] But I know Mel, and I know he's not a racist.
[04:22:10] Oh, really? Yeah, I do.
[04:22:12] But I can't sit and say that he's a racist
[04:22:14] Have I spent time with him in my house with my kids?
[04:22:17] I can't say it.
[04:22:17] He was going through intense therapy at the time and seemed very keen to rehabilitate himself and his public image.
[04:22:23] But Robert Downey Jr.'s point hits on an extremely important point about the industry,
[04:22:28] breaking us right back to Gibson's own comments from 1998,
[04:22:31] involving the producer who wanted women either naked or dead.
[04:22:35] This is now widely suspected to refer to Harvey Weinstein.
[04:22:38] 20-
[04:22:39] You know what I think is funny is it's probably another one.
[04:22:41] It probably actually wasn't Harvey Weinstein, he was probably another guy.
[04:22:48] But what do you think the odds are that he's the only one?
[04:22:54] Really what do you think about that?
[04:22:57] A few years before this became public, while the world is coming off Gibson's career,
[04:23:02] Weinstein is operating openly.
[04:23:05] Allegations followed him for years.
[04:23:07] People like Tarantino surrounded him.
[04:23:09] There were whispers of parties, jokes about it at award shows and shockingly acknowledged
[04:23:13] behind closed doors, and yet, nothing happened.
[04:23:16] Corny Love makes a joke about him in 2005.
[04:23:34] And this joke effectively blacklisted her from Hollywood.
[04:23:37] kept working until 2017 until 80 women didn't they didn't I heard that uh
[04:23:42] Peter Jackson made that one orc in the siege of menace tirith I heard that he
[04:23:47] made the orc based off of this guy
[04:23:52] I don't know if that's true or not but it's what I want to believe
[04:23:57] came forward it is what I want to believe
[04:24:01] goth mom there it is
[04:24:04] But he's just one of men. Roman Bransky pleaded guilty to unlawful sex with a 13-year-old in 1977 when he didn't fled the country.
[04:24:12] Not good at all!
[04:24:14] 26 years later, he wins Best Director and gets a standing ovation.
[04:24:19] So he gets a standing ovation after he rapes a 13-year-old?
[04:24:26] Huh.
[04:24:28] That seems pretty bad.
[04:24:30] That seems not so good.
[04:24:35] Roman Polanski, with a penis, and a nose.
[04:24:43] Woody Allen faces allegations from his adopted daughter.
[04:24:46] Court documents later show nearly 100 meetings with Jeffrey Epstein.
[04:24:50] Please.
[04:24:53] I had no idea.
[04:24:57] Island? What island? What do you mean?
[04:25:03] That's a lot of meetings
[04:25:06] It's never left the big time and still regularly makes blockbusters
[04:25:10] Filmmaker Brian Singer faced multiple allegations and settled lawsuits yet. He kept on getting hired
[04:25:16] Bohemian Rhapsody won four Oscars not long ago
[04:25:19] The list is pretty much endless and if anything it gets and keep in mind like I'm trying to remember this about Bohemian Rhapsody
[04:25:25] That movie didn't didn't Sasha Baron Cohen turned down playing Freddie Mercury because they wanted to play like a PG version of it and not actually
[04:25:34] the story of Freddie Mercury
[04:25:38] Well, that's I'm trying to remember this this a long time ago so that that was some bullshit too, huh?
[04:25:45] Man, I don't think that's true. I feel like honestly like I usually don't remember shit the wrong way
[04:25:51] What's the DPU look to Salva was convicted in 1988 was actually abusing a 12 year old he's
[04:25:59] 15 months in prison
[04:26:03] Second way why I feel like that should be longer than this
[04:26:08] Like I mean you read this right sir 15 months in prison for after pleading guilty to lewd and lavacious
[04:26:15] Conduct oral sex with a person under 14 and for procuring a child for pornography
[04:26:20] Like I I feel like you should go to jail for like 15 years
[04:26:27] So why you should be lucky that you get out of this with your organs
[04:26:32] What what we talking about
[04:26:35] The house
[04:26:38] Nervs only 15 months and then Hollywood kept on hiring him to direct children's movies
[04:26:45] They kept separating art from artists when it's convenient.
[04:26:48] Dan Schneider, all these guys, which sends them a very clear economic message.
[04:26:57] Employing problematic people is fine as long as they continue to serve the right ends.
[04:27:04] This isn't a game of what about really.
[04:27:06] Hollywood is a system where morals are relative.
[04:27:08] It's not about the severity of what you did, it's about how politically expensive it becomes
[04:27:13] to ignore it.
[04:27:14] Gibson's anti-semitism and abuse, especially in an industry full of Jewish people, is unforgivable to many.
[04:27:20] And Robert Downey Jr.'s plea for mercy doesn't really erase that.
[04:27:24] But Hollywood didn't exalt him because those things are more or worse than drugging and-
[04:27:28] No, they were trying- they were against him ever since he did The Passion of the Christ.
[04:27:32] I think that really is what it was.
[04:27:34] And like, before then, he was like, um...
[04:27:38] He was kind of like Donald Trump was before he ran for president, where everybody knew
[04:27:45] kind of he was like a bit of a crazy asshole, but people generally had like a more than
[04:27:50] favorable opinion of him.
[04:27:51] People liked him.
[04:27:52] But then after Passion of the Christ, people really tried to figure out reasons for why
[04:27:57] he was a bad dude.
[04:27:59] Like I think that's what it was.
[04:28:00] Tom Cruise people.
[04:28:01] Yeah, maybe, right?
[04:28:02] Salty people all fleeing the country after pleading guilty to raping a child.
[04:28:07] That's crazy.
[04:28:08] because scandals were loud, public, and impossible to spare.
[04:28:12] The industry is elected.
[04:28:13] Honestly, I feel like it's not even that.
[04:28:16] I mean, I totally, actually, I disagree with this.
[04:28:19] I think that they made it bigger than it was.
[04:28:23] Because there's no universe where somebody hating Jews
[04:28:26] and saying the N-word is worse than having,
[04:28:29] I don't even like to say having sex with,
[04:28:31] it's raping a 13-year-old, right?
[04:28:34] There's no universe where that's worse.
[04:28:37] It's not even close.
[04:28:41] About who becomes the boogeyman, and that selection has nothing to do with who actually did the worst things.
[04:28:47] Gibson's redemption arc continued to-
[04:28:49] Yeah, they made it that bad.
[04:28:50] That, like, I mean, this is all, like, this is all collective.
[04:28:53] Like, you think the people in media and the people that work in, like, fucking PR don't work with these actors and work with producers?
[04:28:58] Like, obviously they do. It's all a big club.
[04:29:01] Of course.
[04:29:01] 2016 when he released actual rich a world war two film about a conscientious object of who saved 75 men without firing a weapon
[04:29:09] I was the receive the next Oscar nomination
[04:29:12] It was independently financed with no major studios involved
[04:29:15] But this time instead of punishing him they welcomed him back
[04:29:19] Gibson appeared on the late show with Stephen Colbert
[04:29:21] Yeah, he caught his past a rough patch and he said that moment. That's the thing is I remember whenever Stephen Colbert did this and I was like
[04:29:29] You know like this is respectable, right?
[04:29:31] Like this is the problem that I have this this is the reason why like it's been hard for me to like really hate Stephen Colbert
[04:29:37] It's because like I feel like you know
[04:29:41] Looking back on it like 20 years last 20 years. I've watched Stephen Colbert now for 20 years
[04:29:48] For like 15 of those years at least the first 10 I really liked him a lot I
[04:29:54] Did I thought he's great and he did things like this and I thought were positive and good
[04:29:58] I just I don't know what the fuck happened
[04:30:01] I really don't.
[04:30:03] It's just sad, man. It's fucking sad.
[04:30:06] I can't find the rest of my life.
[04:30:08] Like, you went from doing shit like this
[04:30:10] and the Colbert Report to dancing around, like, a little fairy
[04:30:14] about the COVID vaccine.
[04:30:17] How the fuck does that happen?
[04:30:19] Really? How does that happen?
[04:30:23] The crowd cheered, others said it wasn't enough.
[04:30:25] Slowly the roles came back, like get the gringo,
[04:30:28] Fat Man, Bloodfather, and Daddy's Home 2, and Gibson's appearances were generally viewed positively,
[04:30:33] even if they weren't anything like the massive titles he once starred in. Then, 2023, Gibson's name
[04:30:39] gets attached to The Sound of Freedom, a film about child trafficking, starred by the same guy who
[04:30:45] played Jesus in The Passion. Gibson was serving as executive producer and recorded a promotional
[04:30:50] video warning people about child trafficking. Originally, the film was acquired by 20th Century
[04:30:57] Fox, yet it was shelved after Disney acquired Fox in 2019. It had a budget of just some
[04:31:02] $15 million and accusations that Hollywood was trying to blacklist came flooding in when
[04:31:06] it launched, with some saying that showings of popular cinema chains were cancelled or
[04:31:10] even sabotaged. The film itself leans heavily into the idea that influential people are
[04:31:15] involved in trafficking and the problem is just being covered up internationally. Something
[04:31:20] What are the odds of that?
[04:31:23] There's no way, right?
[04:31:27] There's no way they can all be in on it.
[04:31:30] Gibson has certainly alluded to it over the years.
[04:31:32] There's no way!
[04:31:33] Those disturbing problems in our world today is human trafficking and particularly the
[04:31:38] trafficking of children.
[04:31:39] Many scoffed at the notion...
[04:31:40] Oh, here it is!
[04:31:42] ...that paedophile rings were being run by Richard Leeds, but as Geoffrey Epstein's
[04:31:46] As the operation has come into the light, the flight logs, the witness testimony, connections
[04:31:50] to world leaders and billionaires, this conspiracy theory has just become a fact the establishment
[04:31:55] tried to ignore for years.
[04:31:58] Around the film's release, viral quotes started spreading about Gibson's conspiratorial
[04:32:02] view.
[04:32:03] Claiming he exposed elite drinking children's blood, Andrew Cone harvesting, and satanic
[04:32:07] rituals.
[04:32:08] Yeah? That right. How about that?
[04:32:22] Type stories. Every single quote attributed to Gibson is fake. They trace only to your
[04:32:27] news wide- Wait what?
[04:32:28] ...quiet and notorious misinformation sites. Baby is part of yet another smear campaign
[04:32:33] designed to muddy- Wait so they're trying to make this guy look bad by giving him fake
[04:32:37] quotes?
[04:32:38] Oh, get the fuck out of here.
[04:32:45] Or maybe it's a manifestation of him becoming a symbol onto which both sides of the culture
[04:32:49] war paints their narratives.
[04:32:50] To some, he's a martyred truth teller, to others, a cautionary tale of when mental health
[04:32:54] issues...
[04:32:55] I mean, I think obviously, like, I mean, here's my opinion about Mel Gibson.
[04:32:59] I like Mel Gibson a lot.
[04:33:00] He's a fucking, like, I mean, I grew up, I was born 1990, right?
[04:33:04] I mean like I remember watching the Patriot on a VHS and my fucking CRT TV with my mom and dad, right?
[04:33:10] So like you're never gonna get me to hate Mel Gibson number one
[04:33:13] There's like you're never gonna get me to hate Mel Gibson. You're never gonna get me to hate Michael Jackson
[04:33:17] You're never gonna get me to hate Michael Jordan. You're never gonna get me to hate fucking like I'm trying to think if there's anybody else
[04:33:23] But like that's a three right there and so like Braveheart. Yep. Same thing absolutely hundred percent
[04:33:28] So, you know again Jackie check you're not gonna get me a Jackie Chan some weird shit
[04:33:33] I don't give a fuck Jackie Chan's a legend. And so yeah, anything else Bruce Willis. Yep. Yep. Definitely. I go on all
[04:33:40] Schwarzenegger you 100% I do think obviously like he had a drinking problem and that was a bad thing and it was not good
[04:33:47] And I think in a way it was probably a good thing that he got ostracized
[04:33:51] Because it's like, you know, and I bet he probably would say this himself because like, you know, he say oh god works in a serious way
[04:33:58] I mean, if he didn't have that happen, he might not have never
[04:34:03] so of like gone after and got help. And he might have fucked up his whole life.
[04:34:08] He might have gotten put in jail. He might have gotten himself killed.
[04:34:10] He could have, you know, like maybe, you know, permanently damaged his body.
[04:34:15] Like, because there are people that have that happen. Does it actually,
[04:34:18] I don't know if he does or not, but like, it's a wake up. So like,
[04:34:20] it's not like he was perfect, right? But I think also there's another component to this
[04:34:25] it's worth talking about which is the fact that you know why is it that you know maybe he was doing
[04:34:31] this a lot well if you get put in a position where you have to constantly deal with people
[04:34:36] that think women should either be naked or dead or both and you're talking about these like satanic
[04:34:40] cults and like these weird kids and all this shit that's gonna fuck your head up it really is it's
[04:34:46] obviously gonna fuck your head up so it's like I don't think that like I'm not saying it's not his
[04:34:50] fault and the other day it's still his fault but I think that probably being around that fucks you
[04:34:54] up too. It does.
[04:34:56] Nanga take hold of someone. Either way, the fake quotes spread because they sound like
[04:35:02] what people already believe about him. That was South Park's parody too. They were saying
[04:35:07] Gibson made this very public monster out of himself. In reality, the truth behind Gibson's
[04:35:12] criticism-
[04:35:13] I mean, if he made the monster out of himself, then why is it that those other people that
[04:35:16] were having, you know, raping underage girls, why did they not? It's because you made it
[04:35:22] happen. You pull the strings and then you say that it's his fault.
[04:35:28] Of the establishment is probably more of a case of something simpler,
[04:35:31] yet no less horrifying. The banality of evil, thousands of people making
[04:35:35] small, cowardly decisions that add up to systemic abuse,
[04:35:39] which is far more disturbing because that's what happens with the government,
[04:35:42] by the way, like fraud and show like that. That's the banality of evil.
[04:35:46] Every, it's a, it's like 50 people with malicious compliance.
[04:35:49] It's just a little, they put their true sense in it.
[04:35:54] Yeah.
[04:35:55] Unlike blood-drinking rituals, everyone is capable given the right incentives.
[04:36:00] When asked at the Hacksaw Ridge Press Conference to describe Hollywood in one word, Gibson
[04:36:04] laughed.
[04:36:05] Just one word, then he gave his answer, survival.
[04:36:08] He's right.
[04:36:09] Everyone's trying to survive, and survival means making calculations about who you can
[04:36:13] cross and who you can't.
[04:36:14] But Hollywood's evil operates on a different level altogether.
[04:36:18] It's not the deranged actions of a troubled man, it's structural, institutional, it's
[04:36:22] the super calculated decisions.
[04:36:23] I think it's also like, I mean ever since Harvey Weinstein happened, I feel like the
[04:36:28] amount that people want to hear about actors talking about politics or whatever the fuck
[04:36:33] else, I feel like it went down by a lot.
[04:36:36] Like, I'm gonna be honest, I mean, because you can't, like, I don't want to hear about
[04:36:40] your moralization whenever you turn the blind eye to this stuff happening, right?
[04:36:45] I don't want to hear about it.
[04:36:47] not you know it's like it's example like eat you in best-case scenario write
[04:36:50] message draw messenger nope not from you attacks people for decades so in the
[04:36:56] end there are no heroes in the story it's just different flavors of the same
[04:36:59] human capacity to harm people and justify it in the morning I totally agree
[04:37:05] I'm not all of this video this is a great video like I'm glad to see people like
[04:37:09] and I really think that honestly a lot of people owe him an apology especially
[04:37:12] like the worst thing to me was what happened to him with with passion of
[04:37:18] Christ like W moon yeah moon makes great videos he pumps these out too he puts a
[04:37:23] lot of these videos out I think that they're pretty high quality I like them
[04:37:26] a lot make sure to give it a like give them a sub if you haven't already he's
[04:37:29] got over a million subs he could use some more yeah Ricky Gervais bomb the
[04:37:33] Hollywood of Grammys yeah he did he did and the people never forget that
[04:37:36] absolutely so make all my decisions based on what Billy Eilish says well I
[04:37:40] I mean, again, I don't really blame her because like she's young, right?
[04:37:42] So like she wasn't involved whenever that stuff happened, but like that was just
[04:37:46] stupid for a different reasons.
[04:37:48] But like, yeah, overall, that's the way I feel about it.
[04:37:51] What are your thoughts on some of the death and suicide to high profile
[04:37:53] actors like Robin Williams and Chester Bennington or really murders?
[04:37:56] So, uh, people also like add in, add in because it's those two.
[04:38:02] Um, and it's also Anthony Bourdain.
[04:38:04] That's right.
[04:38:05] People said the same thing about him.
[04:38:07] I don't really know what to think about it.
[04:38:09] If you want me to be honest, I really don't know what to think about it.
[04:38:11] I don't know what to go with it or anything else.
[04:38:13] I actually, I don't like, I just, I don't know what to think like Chris Cornell.
[04:38:18] Yeah.
[04:38:18] Yeah.
[04:38:18] Yeah.
[04:38:19] I forgot all about that.
[04:38:20] And, uh, so the lay from purse company, a lot of people have had that happen.
[04:38:24] And so like to me, what do I think about it?
[04:38:27] I don't really have a lot to think about it because I don't know a lot about it.
[04:38:30] Right.
[04:38:30] I mean, like, I don't know because like, I don't want to take and like invalidate
[04:38:34] a person's mental problems and like mental struggles and say that, oh, it was
[04:38:38] It's just a big conspiracy and they killed you or something like that because I think
[04:38:43] that there are people that have mental health problems and it is legitimate and that's the
[04:38:47] reason why they did it.
[04:38:48] It's not some sort of fucking Illuminati, it's just a tragedy.
[04:38:53] But I think that, you know, with Robin Williams, I think for sure, and I'm for sure, but like
[04:38:57] I'm more certain that that's the case, Chester Bennington, like there were some things that
[04:39:01] happened before he died that like may be uncertain.
[04:39:04] Same thing with Anthony Bourdain, but like I don't think that there's enough evidence
[04:39:07] that at least I've seen that's public for me to say that, yeah, for sure, that's what happened.
[04:39:14] So, yeah, I don't know. Kurt Cobain was supposed to be a murderer. I saw that. I'll probably look
[04:39:17] at that. I don't know if I'll look at that right now, but I'll look at this later. So, this is what
[04:39:21] I was saying before. This is some bullshit because this censorship happens with everything, right?
[04:39:30] It does. But the problem is that this is a unique thing, and it's especially been in the last 10
[04:39:36] years is that you've had a tremendous amount of institutional calls for
[04:39:42] censorship and I find these to just be so problematic and so bad and like you're
[04:39:48] getting this with movies you get it with TV shows you get it with music and you
[04:39:52] especially get it with video games and at the end of the day these people their
[04:39:57] main goal is to make sure that you can't have a fucking opinion and the worst
[04:40:02] thing that they can have happen to them is for other people to get together and
[04:40:06] find out wait a minute actually a lot of people do think like I do because these
[04:40:11] people rely on the the illusion of a false consensus in order to push a
[04:40:17] narrative and that's why they're going after steam that's the reason a group of
[04:40:26] developers are speaking out in there for over 20 years steam has been the
[04:40:31] undisputed king of PC gaming. But in February 2026, a massive report from The Guardian revealed
[04:40:39] a growing rebellion. A group of developers are speaking out.
[04:40:43] Shit, shit publication from the UK by the way. Trash.
[04:40:49] And their target isn't a rival console. It's the very thing that makes Steam work. The
[04:40:55] user review system. See they don't understand this because they're in fucking Britain or
[04:40:59] or something like that, but we have freedom of speech here.
[04:41:02] They want to bring and colonize us.
[04:41:04] We fought a fucking war over this in 1776.
[04:41:07] No, we don't want you to come and colonize
[04:41:10] our fucking websites so you can push your narrative.
[04:41:13] The fuck out of here?
[04:41:14] Titled, This Shouldn't Be Normal,
[04:41:16] developers speak out about bigotry on Steam,
[04:41:19] paints a picture of a platform in chaos.
[04:41:22] Multiple creators are describing what they call
[04:41:25] ineffective moderation.
[04:41:27] It's not effective because that it doesn't look unchecked hatred. They want
[04:41:31] Vogue unchecked. They want to tell other people what to think. That's what they
[04:41:34] do. They don't want to tell other people what to think and tell other people
[04:41:37] what they can't think to step in. They want reviews deleted. That's right. The
[04:41:42] culture wars scrubbed from the store pages. It's not. No, they don't want
[04:41:46] the culture wars scrubbed. They want to win the culture war. That's a very big
[04:41:50] important difference because these people are not against a culture war.
[04:41:54] They're against an opposition to their culture war.
[04:41:59] This entire idea that, oh, like they, oh, this, oh, it's culture war, no, no.
[04:42:05] You start it, and then you don't want anybody else to respond.
[04:42:09] That's the problem.
[04:42:11] 12 isn't budging.
[04:42:13] In fact, their response to these demands has been one of the most significant defenses
[04:42:18] of platform neutrality we've seen in years.
[04:42:20] Today, we're looking at why some developers think steam is broken and why Valve believes
[04:42:26] that fixing it their way would actually be the ultimate act of censorship.
[04:42:30] The primary argument from the developers is that steam has become a quote-unquote battleground.
[04:42:37] Take design.
[04:42:38] Yeah.
[04:42:39] They want to...
[04:42:40] It's a battleground for the culture war.
[04:42:41] Yeah.
[04:42:42] And you have a problem with that because you just want to win categorically.
[04:42:44] You want to win by default.
[04:42:45] And because people are pushing back on you, now you think it's a problem.
[04:42:50] Lawhead, for example, Lawhead spent two years trying to get specific reviews removed from
[04:42:56] their game pages.
[04:42:57] One review of the game, Blue Suburbia, was objectively personal, referencing Lawhead's
[04:43:03] private life and physical appearance.
[04:43:06] Lawhead told The Guardian, I assumed reporting steam abuse might have its own issues, but
[04:43:11] I did have hope that this would be the way to get it resolved.
[04:43:14] Then there's the case of COVID, an actual total bullshit, by the way.
[04:43:19] should get their review deleted. If you want to review something because you think the developer's
[04:43:24] fat, fair. If you want to review something because you think that the, you know, like the whatever
[04:43:30] it is, like the fucking, the graphics are bad, fair. Everything should be fair.
[04:43:36] Shenhor game. That's right. The developer Ethan claims he was targeted by a curator called Charlie
[04:43:42] Tweets detected. This curator doesn't review games based on graphics or gameplay. They review them
[04:43:47] based on what the developer said about Charlie Kirk. Ethan
[04:43:51] report. So what's the problem with that?
[04:43:56] Ported this to Steam support arguing it was off topic. But
[04:44:00] look at how that's not even true. I bet like so I bet this is
[04:44:03] the question that you should ask anybody who tries to push this.
[04:44:07] Do you think that people should be able to downvote a game and
[04:44:10] give a negative review for a game? When it's made by a
[04:44:13] developer that thinks that black people should go back into
[04:44:16] slavery?
[04:44:17] like then a person that's racist that calls them the n-word.
[04:44:22] And they will trip over each other to try to explain why it's different.
[04:44:26] But at the end of the day, they actually don't have a problem with this at all.
[04:44:32] They have a problem when it happens to them.
[04:44:35] That's what the issue is.
[04:44:36] So Steam responded, they defined off topic as a recipe for cookies or something completely
[04:44:45] unrelated to video games that is clearly trolling.
[04:44:49] Because the review was tied to the developer of the game, Steam let it stand to...
[04:44:57] These developers, this feels like an ultimate act of betrayal.
[04:45:00] Amy of Studio Plaintoast stated,
[04:45:03] Veld's refusal to moderate any of this is making Steam reviews and forms the
[04:45:08] battleground for some kind of culture war.
[04:45:11] It's making them unsafe for marginalized people.
[04:45:15] But this unsafe for marginalized people, if you read a review,
[04:45:19] you might kill yourself. You might actually even die.
[04:45:22] So this is the anti-wok.
[04:45:24] See, the reason why they have a problem with this is because they're losing.
[04:45:28] They're totally losing their market share.
[04:45:30] They've already lost the chokehold that they had on online discourse.
[04:45:36] They no longer can put out a message and nobody can respond to it.
[04:45:41] Now you have people like me that farm the fuck out of them for hate.
[04:45:45] And I'm going to keep doing it, too.
[04:45:47] I'm going to keep doing it.
[04:45:48] And now every single time that I hear somebody try to censor,
[04:45:52] I do it twice as much.
[04:45:54] I go twice as hard.
[04:45:56] I push twice as much.
[04:45:57] I review these games.
[04:45:59] I shit on them and that's what you get you shouldn't have done it and the thing is and the reason why if I was retarded
[04:46:05] Yeah, exactly. Aren't we all marginalized people? No, they want to marginalize you and then claim to be the victim whenever you try to push back
[04:46:12] That's the reason why they want to criticize without criticism. I'll keep doing it. I love it
[04:46:21] Well, but this isn't just about small indie games either
[04:46:25] We are seeing this play out with massive projects that have recently crashed and burned
[04:46:30] Just look at high guard when the game launched it was met with a very negative rating almost instantly the developers at
[04:46:37] Wildlight studio didn't just take the L
[04:46:39] They blamed the hate mobs a former developer who got let go
[04:46:44] Reflected on the launch saying we were turned into a joke from minute one. They it was actually
[04:46:50] About second one, but yeah, that's true
[04:46:53] This guy got this guy got so much pushback on Twitter for writing out his stupid little
[04:46:59] His stupid little article that he deleted his entire account
[04:47:04] You know what I call that?
[04:47:06] natural selection
[04:47:10] That's what's gonna happen
[04:47:12] shouldn't have done it
[04:47:14] Shouldn't have made trash and blame gamers and I he's going there. He's quoting things that I said
[04:47:19] He doesn't name me, right? But he's quoting things that I said and then he's acting like oh, it's unfair
[04:47:26] Too bad bitch too bad. I'm gonna do it again
[04:47:31] Argue that dishonest critiques of their characters and anti-woke sentiment killed the game before it had a chance
[04:47:38] But it's see they always have a problem with anti-woke sentiment, but they don't have a problem with woke sentiment
[04:47:43] You know why it's because that's what they want to push
[04:47:45] So they have no problem pushing their narrative, but they don't want anybody else to have the same thing
[04:47:52] If you look at the reviews the players are saying something different
[04:47:55] They're saying the game was boring the art style was unattractive
[04:47:59] And they didn't want another live service clone by asking steam to moderate these reviews
[04:48:04] The developers are essentially asking steam to hide the fact that the market has rejected their product
[04:48:10] That's exactly it. They want to censor the player so they can sell their product to people that are uninformed.
[04:48:16] They fundamentally, like what they're advocating for, is
[04:48:20] fundamentally aggression and scamming an audience.
[04:48:23] That's what they want.
[04:48:25] Like Rose, head of No More Robots, recently went public because Valve rejected a complaint about a review that said,
[04:48:33] Yeah, well game also has Muslims Rose argued that racism is against guidelines and should be a no-brainer for removal
[04:48:41] but nope
[04:48:42] nope
[04:48:43] too bad
[04:48:45] Too bad
[04:48:48] If someone doesn't like that then they can downvote the game they want censorship so bad they do
[04:48:54] It's because they can only exist in a world that's censored
[04:48:57] They can't exist in a free marketplace of ideas. The only place in which these people can proliferate and succeed is
[04:49:06] Whenever they are allowed to succeed through institutional means
[04:49:10] They don't deserve to succeed in the natural market. That's why they have to fight so hard to make it unnatural
[04:49:19] Those response was silent they didn't delete it because the moment the power starts to get it's not a race
[04:49:25] It's just plenty of white Muslims. It's overwhelmingly, maybe I don't know if it's overwhelming, but like a lot of people that are Islamic or not Muslim, but like, yeah, they're white Muslims for sure.
[04:49:36] what is a valid opinion on a group of people, they become an editorial board, not a store front.
[04:49:42] So what we're seeing here in 2026 is an accountability crisis. In the past, if a game failed,
[04:49:48] the developers went back to the drawing board to figure out where it went wrong. Today,
[04:49:52] they just go ahead and complain to Steam. By grouping legitimate criticism with bigotry,
[04:49:58] developers are attempting to create a world where any dissent or negative review is a violation of
[04:50:04] safety there is a that's what they do right is they say that and i i'm very
[04:50:09] opinionated about this if it's not obvious
[04:50:11] uh... it is it they say that any disagreement or pushback is somehow
[04:50:16] bigotry or problematic
[04:50:18] so really what that the step so what they do is they start with the premise
[04:50:23] that bigotry should be banned
[04:50:25] and then they reframe criticism into bigotry
[04:50:28] so they can justify banning it
[04:50:31] it's a one-two step there's it's a second-order effect so some people don't
[04:50:35] get the connection
[04:50:36] but that's where things are going
[04:50:39] actually asking valve to ignore the data which is a very similar to the
[04:50:43] re-looted strategy when cio ben mires blames youtubers and godfrey all way he
[04:50:50] made a tweet about this
[04:50:52] i didn't even see this
[04:50:54] uh... this is the steam form for re-looted it's all grave dancing right
[04:50:58] Do you think fowl is ever gonna crack down on this shit if they ever do I'm gonna make it worse for you
[04:51:05] I'm gonna do it even more
[04:51:07] That's fine. I keep it up. I'll grab that
[04:51:58] All right, I'm back, sorry about that.
[04:52:24] So we got a hose mad situation, huh?
[04:52:26] They crashing out over my YouTube video?
[04:52:29] They should be saying thank you.
[04:52:30] It got more people seeing the fucking game
[04:52:32] than anybody else.
[04:52:34] And bad faith actors, he is asking for a version of Steam
[04:52:38] where only approved opinions are allowed
[04:52:41] to us exactly as visibility.
[04:52:42] So a valve would hypothetically fall to this pressure
[04:52:45] and they would do this to YouTube too.
[04:52:47] That's what they do is they try to knock down one domino
[04:52:50] and use the fact that that domino fell
[04:52:52] to justify the other ones.
[04:52:53] So they go, they pressure Steam a bunch, maybe Steam does it, and then they go to YouTube
[04:52:59] and they say, well, Steam did it, you should do it too.
[04:53:02] That's how it works.
[04:53:04] Steam review score would become as useless as a paid-for critic score on a corporate
[04:53:09] site.
[04:53:10] But here's where things get interesting.
[04:53:12] As most tech giants usually cave under this kind of pressure, Valve operates very differently.
[04:53:17] With only 300 employees managing 42 million concurrent users, Valve relies on a philosophy
[04:53:24] of radical neutrality.
[04:53:26] When Lawhead pushed Steam to remove those reviews, Steam support wrote,
[04:53:30] We aren't in a position to verify the accuracy of statements made in user reviews, and we
[04:53:36] don't try to moderate reviews based on accuracy.
[04:53:39] That's right.
[04:53:40] Valve went even further, explicitly stating that removing these reviews could be seen as
[04:53:46] censorship.
[04:53:47] be censorship and that's what they want. They want censorship. This is a massive statement.
[04:53:52] Valve is essentially saying that once they start deciding which mean reviews are accurate
[04:53:57] and which ones are harassment, they become the arbiters of truth. And Valve has no interest
[04:54:03] in being... And then as soon as they delete some reviews, then there's the question of
[04:54:08] why aren't you deleting the other reviews? What about this other review? Well, there's
[04:54:13] this review over here, well, you deleted that one, why won't you delete this one? This is Pandora's Box.
[04:54:22] Moral Compass. Another developer received a similar response after reporting transphobic
[04:54:27] comments. It's much better to continue working on the product while letting the community use the
[04:54:32] helpfulness feature to surface reviews that they agree with or find to be uninformed. And this is
[04:54:39] the Steam way. If the review is bad or bigoted or stupid, Valve expects the users to vote
[04:54:46] it down into irrelevant. They believe in the helpful button, more than the delete button.
[04:54:53] The developers in the Guardian report argue that because Steam is a near monopoly, it
[04:54:59] has a monumental responsibility to protect them. They say a single negative rating can
[04:55:05] mean difference in sales and failure bullshit she's not even true oh negative rating can mean the
[04:55:11] difference between success and failure may they are right it can but that's exactly why the system
[04:55:17] must remain uncensored if valve starts deleting reviews because the developer finds them also
[04:55:23] like keep in mind that all of this is done from the perspective of the of the seller this is the
[04:55:31] commercial perspective. They're not thinking about the user. They're not
[04:55:36] thinking about whether the user is getting a good understanding of what
[04:55:40] they're buying. They don't care about what the user's perspective is. This is all
[04:55:44] about, you know, the industry. It's all about, you know, media and how media feel.
[04:55:50] The moment that you start making decisions for a group of people that's
[04:55:54] not your core customer and your end customer is the moment that your
[04:55:58] business starts failing. Now, it might not be immediate, but it is inevitable.
[04:56:04] Sincere or bigoted, where does it stop? Does a review complaining about woe characters get
[04:56:10] deleted? What about a review complaining about bad optimization that the dev claims is fixed?
[04:56:16] What about a review that like Monster Hunter Wilds? That calls a dev lazy. The moment Valve
[04:56:22] begins verifying accuracy, every developer on the platform will flood them with tickets,
[04:56:27] demanding the removal of every negative review that isn't 100% technical.
[04:56:32] Exactly. And it will waste everybody's time.
[04:56:37] We would see the death of the mixed rating. Every game would just be
[04:56:40] about predicting vulnerable groups and their predicting customers.
[04:56:43] Well, there's a false premise. There are no vulnerable groups.
[04:56:48] If you're too vulnerable that you can't read a Steam review and you're going to have to end up
[04:56:52] killing yourself, then you need to get off the internet and you need to be committed to a mental
[04:56:56] institution immediately immediately you need to be committed to a mental
[04:57:00] institution like I'm not gonna I'm not gonna turn the world into a pat in a
[04:57:06] room just because some people won't go in one no deal with it pussy
[04:57:13] overwhelming me positive because any negative review would just get deleted
[04:57:18] the report quotes developer fee saying to us is seen that in steams view hateful
[04:57:24] comments about an individual is abuse, but targeting it towards a group of people is
[04:57:29] totally fine. And while that sounds harsh, it reveals the core of the friction. Steam
[04:57:35] treats groups as topics. If you make a game about a specific political identity, the community
[04:57:40] is going to discuss that identity. You cannot invite the world to look at your art and then
[04:57:48] demand they only speak about it in ways you find safe. But for exactly, I love this guy.
[04:57:54] consumer steam is a marketplace of ideas when you see a game with mostly
[04:57:59] negative reviews it's just a large warning sometimes that warning is about
[04:58:03] bugs sometimes it's about a developer's behavior and sometimes it's about the
[04:58:08] woke content the developer is pushing the point is the customer gets to decide
[04:58:13] what information is relevant to them so the guardian article concludes with
[04:58:17] lawhead saying you can easily look at a review like for example monster hunter
[04:58:21] Wilds is a great example of this. So if you like, I have a great computer, I do have an amazing
[04:58:27] computer. And because of that, I never had to deal with any of the issues that Monster Hunter
[04:58:33] Wilds had with performance, because that my 5090 could run in any way. But other people did. So
[04:58:39] whenever I saw the negative reviews, I just saw them and I was like, Oh, shit, okay, well, I guess
[04:58:43] this is just because performance, I guess the game will be okay for me, right? So like, if you just
[04:58:48] look at a number like isn't that also the user error? Do you finish Kazan? I never did actually.
[04:58:54] This shouldn't be normal, but for millions of people who use Steam every day, this is the
[04:59:00] normal they want. They want the raw unfiltered and sometimes ugly truth of the community's opinion.
[04:59:06] Steam's refusal to moderate accuracy isn't a failure of the system. It's actually a feature that
[04:59:12] keeps the system honest. So, Valve has made its choice. They are choosing the chaos of
[04:59:18] the public square over the safety of the gated community.
[04:59:21] There's no safety of the gated community, because the safety of the developers is the
[04:59:26] danger of the user. Like, basically, you're sparing a developer's feelings, so potentially
[04:59:32] millions of people could make a bad purchasing decision and be out $30. And now, also, now
[04:59:39] Now you have to deal with the refund system.
[04:59:42] Now you're thinking about this.
[04:59:43] So like this is, it's another emotional manipulation inversion.
[04:59:48] So you're trying to say that you getting your feelings heard is more important than, damn,
[04:59:55] that's a big ass spider.
[04:59:57] He respawned.
[04:59:58] I forgot what happened to him.
[04:59:59] Now he's back.
[05:00:01] So anyway, your feelings as a developer are more important than the money of your customers.
[05:00:08] That's what it is.
[05:00:09] Show it?
[05:00:10] I don't know.
[05:00:11] Is it white or something like that?
[05:00:12] It gives a fuck.
[05:00:13] As long as they do, Steam will remain the only place where the users, not the corporations,
[05:00:17] have the final word.
[05:00:18] That's right.
[05:00:19] But overall, what do you think?
[05:00:20] Oops, sorry about that.
[05:00:22] I mean, it's basically the end of the video, to be fair.
[05:00:25] But like, oh, is Valve justified in protecting mean reviews to avoid censorship?
[05:00:31] They absolutely are, by the way.
[05:00:32] They 100% are.
[05:00:33] It's not even a question.
[05:00:35] Steam is one of the only it's one of the only companies that's actually consumer first
[05:00:41] Because fundamentally what these other people want is not consumer first. They don't care about the consumer
[05:00:47] They don't want to help the consumer. They want to patronize
[05:00:52] demonize and
[05:00:54] Negatively treat the consumer as some sort of adversary that must be overcome like how can we overcome the consumer?
[05:01:01] How can we find a way to make this, you know, like this this stupid consumer believe what we think that they should think?
[05:01:10] And that's it. It's like Batman. Yeah, they hate the consumer. They do they hate the consumer
[05:01:14] They patronize the consumer and they ultimately resent and they I think they hold the consumer in contempt and
[05:01:23] The thing is that also they want to this is one thing that's really important is that there is a false premise again
[05:01:31] that we're the ones pushing the culture war. That's not true. They want to push their culture war
[05:01:38] and they don't want anybody else to respond. They want to be the only people that have any ability
[05:01:45] to speak out about this. Whenever they say culture war, they're already winning the culture war
[05:01:51] because they're making this game and they're being protected. But whenever there's a gap in the
[05:01:57] the armor here, right? There's a crack in the dam. Now it's a big problem because it
[05:02:01] shows the flaws. Projecting no way. Yeah, they are the ones that started this culture war.
[05:02:08] These are parasites that have infested video games and media, and they make it impossible
[05:02:14] to get away from their message about trans people or about gay people or black people
[05:02:19] or whatever. And these are even messages that in a lot of cases I agree with. I just don't
[05:02:24] want to hear them when I'm playing a game about medieval fucking samurai like
[05:02:30] I don't want to hear about feudal I don't want to hear about you know how
[05:02:33] hard it is to be a woman whenever I'm playing a game about being you know a
[05:02:38] samurai for Oda no bunaga I don't want to hear that it's not part of the fucking
[05:02:44] story shut the fuck up so that's how I see it and I totally agree on that
[05:02:52] Absolutely, I do and they're even gonna do that to the thing is to they'll do this with pricing
[05:02:57] They'll do it with performance. They'll do anything that they can there's the video
[05:03:01] Make sure to get this like water CS2 makes a lot of videos
[05:03:04] He you know, obviously a huge fan of valve and I am too I totally support him. I support valve
[05:03:09] I think they're totally making the right decisions and these shitty fucking companies this this this UK
[05:03:16] Rag that's sitting around trying to make bullshit. This shouldn't be normal. Why don't you shut the fuck up?
[05:03:22] Maybe you shouldn't be making video games like this. How about that and also like who decides what's normal?
[05:03:26] Oh, I wonder the thing that most people think in the entire world shouldn't be what's normal too bad
[05:03:32] I don't think dog. I don't think dogs should die
[05:03:36] But they do because that's the world get used to it, bitch. That's too bad
[05:03:41] You don't want to hear that. They're so untalented. They can't tell a good struggle or women minority story
[05:03:45] Well, I think that you're right about that. I mean, you're absolutely right. There's a lot of good stories
[05:03:50] Like for example, if a studio like Rockstar was making like what they were making that Assassin's Creed game
[05:03:57] that was like a post
[05:03:59] like a post
[05:04:02] Like abolition like which is slavery right post slavery like you know, let's say 1880s
[05:04:07] And you're like a black guy that's fighting like KKK members and you know like other types of racists trying to like you know
[05:04:13] Survive and help other black people. I think that would be fucking goaded. It would be amazing
[05:04:17] But the truth is that a company like Ubisoft they don't have the
[05:04:22] they don't have the narrative and
[05:04:25] They don't have the maturity to tell a story like that in a way that is
[05:04:30] respectful clever and not patronizing
[05:04:35] They just don't have the skill Jango Unchained would be a really good example of it being possible. Yeah, I love Jango Unchained
[05:04:40] I probably want I probably watched that movie
[05:04:42] 20 times, like over the years, I watched it 20 times. I've watched Inglourious Bastards probably 50 times.
[05:04:49] So it's not that you can't do it because, yeah, again, Jango Unchained proved this isn't true.
[05:04:54] It's just that this company can't fucking do it. And that's it. And so, yeah, I don't know what to say.
[05:05:01] And I love the dialogues. Everything about it was good, right? It was. It was amazing.
[05:05:06] Rockstar made bully during a time when the sentiment was that video games cost school shootings, bullies a fantastic game.
[05:05:10] a game. Yeah, I never actually played that. I watched Train play it like six years ago or
[05:05:15] something like that. But other than that, I don't know. Goren Spass is in that propaganda. I mean,
[05:05:19] I don't think it's really propaganda. I mean, like we beat the fucking Nazis. Like, I mean,
[05:05:22] I don't think like this is there's always like this weird counter response that people have,
[05:05:27] where like they want to be sympathetic towards these people. Absolutely not. The Nazis were
[05:05:31] awful. We beat the shit out of them. My grandfather beat the shit out of them. My grandmother was a
[05:05:35] nurse in World War Two. We stomp them out like they're done. They're beat. Like, I mean, again,
[05:05:39] And so don't put yourself in a position where you're on the same side as Nazis, right?
[05:05:46] You can say that you think it's retarded that people call everything that is left wing
[05:05:52] of Karl Marx or right wing of Karl Marx, Nazis, yeah, you're right, it's fucking ridiculous,
[05:05:57] it's retarded.
[05:05:58] But don't go and act like those other people weren't fucking bad, right?
[05:06:02] That's it.
[05:06:03] So, I mean, yeah, who doesn't want to punch a Nazi?
[05:06:05] Yeah, the problem isn't that, I think a lot of people want to punch a Nazi, of course,
[05:06:09] pretty reasonable expectation. But the problem is that they don't want to punch you because
[05:06:16] you're a Nazi. They want to call you a Nazi so they can punch you. So it's the chicken and the egg.
[05:06:22] But why is it normal to express your own opinions about how you enjoy games? Just reading the title.
[05:06:26] I don't understand how my own opinions I enjoy is bigotering. Well, you can have an opinion that's
[05:06:30] bigoted, but if you have that opinion, you're entitled to that because you're a free person and
[05:06:34] there's a free country. I am going to play this tomorrow, though. This Windrow's game,
[05:06:39] I saw it earlier like this game could be what I thought New World was going to be and if
[05:06:44] it's early access and it's already got 6000 people playing it. It came out yesterday.
[05:06:48] We're going to try it out. I'm going to take a break for today and just chill out for a little
[05:06:51] bit. But I do want to say that I'm going to play it tomorrow. Link the video. Yeah, I'll link it
[05:06:55] again. Looks really fucking good. Yeah, absolutely. Playing it right now. Well, I'll be ready for it
[05:07:00] tomorrow. That way I'll have it downloaded and everything like that. New World was good for
[05:07:03] allow sadly yeah i think it was i liked it a lot absolutely
[05:07:07] and uh... yeah sure
[05:07:09] who story in quality when pandering the one side and we get this culture war
[05:07:13] it's annoying
[05:07:14] i think that the the truth is that a good developer is going to make a video
[05:07:18] game the way that they want to make the video game
[05:07:21] and they're not going to think about any of this bullshit
[05:07:23] they're not they're not going to think about any of this
[05:07:26] like for example um...
[05:07:29] file fantasy sixteen
[05:07:31] Games about slavery. It's about slavery and bigotry. It is. It's obvious.
[05:07:36] But it was a great game. That a great story.
[05:07:39] So, like, the entire idea that, like, you can't talk about this stuff in media is just ridiculous.
[05:07:45] It's not true. Everybody knows it's not true.
[05:07:49] Bardsgate 3, I haven't played it, so I don't know about that.
[05:07:53] I'm afraid we're losing the Cultural War badly.
[05:07:55] If we're losing the Cultural War, you wouldn't need to see so many people writing articles about this stuff
[05:07:59] and you wouldn't see all of these new video,
[05:08:01] you wouldn't have the Concordverse
[05:08:03] if we were losing the culture war.
[05:08:05] It's very obvious that it is a total,
[05:08:08] not only are we winning,
[05:08:10] but it's a total and complete blowout.
[05:08:15] Like it's like a 95-5 thing.
[05:08:27] Yeah, taking back Amy?
[05:08:28] Yeah, absolutely.
[05:08:29] the floundering yeah
[05:08:32] what do you think will make us gamers lose
[05:08:35] uh... i don't know like whenever people stop caring i think that's it
[05:08:40] the right doesn't really produce culture yet though
[05:08:43] uh...
[05:08:46] i think that the right wing culture things are just as cringes the left
[05:08:50] wing culture things in a lot of cases
[05:08:53] like whenever whenever you're in media
[05:08:57] whenever you're like your play for like all this is the reason why people
[05:09:01] should like this it's because you know we do all these things that are the same
[05:09:05] like a good video game exists
[05:09:08] and good media exists independently of a cultural lean
[05:09:16] like i don't think people like like for example like expedition thirty three
[05:09:20] isn't right wing or left wing
[05:09:23] it's just a game
[05:09:28] when culture is basically squidland i don't know what that is and left lane
[05:09:31] moderate to left moderate's right yeah
[05:09:35] some people calling crimson desert woke because the characters are as hot as
[05:09:38] black desert
[05:09:39] some right wingers are retarded yeah i mean it's just stupid i mean like again
[05:09:43] and that's the kind of stuff that i'm talking about right is that you do have
[05:09:47] like you obviously had it's a korean dev like the characters are definitely
[05:09:51] going to be hot. It's not even true. But overall, is this Crosswind? Crosswind? What the hell is that?
[05:10:00] Yeah, are you playing Red Dead Redemption 2 GTA V? Probably not. I mean, I don't know if I'm really
[05:10:04] going to do that. Yeah. Gamers only lose when there's no fun game to play. Company's pushing
[05:10:13] your agenda when the gamers don't buy their game. I mean, right now, like, I feel like there's a lot
[05:10:18] really good games like I'd recommend Neo3 like Neo3 is it's I mean it's it's
[05:10:23] month two of the year right but like Neo3 is my game of the year it's my game
[05:10:29] of the year so far I think Crimson Desert is going to overtake it
[05:10:33] Crosswind is one rose oh they changed the name but like I played this a lot I
[05:10:38] beat the whole game and I did some of the new game plus it's really fun it's a
[05:10:43] great game. Is Neo3 better than Where Winsmeet? No, I like Where Winsmeet more. I like it
[05:10:52] better than Neo3. Like, I think this is a great game, but Where Winsmeet, I think, is
[05:10:59] a... I unironically think that Where Winsmeet is a 9.5 or 10 out of 10 free-to-play game.
[05:11:06] I think it's a phenomenal, amazing game.
[05:11:11] I wish that there was one more thing that you could do in where wins me to make
[05:11:17] combat more interesting.
[05:11:18] That's my main criticism.
[05:11:20] No shot.
[05:11:21] Really?
[05:11:22] Yeah, I really think it's a great game.
[05:11:25] Like I have 513 hours in the game.
[05:11:29] I haven't played since the new update, but yeah, I mean, like, I'm not just
[05:11:33] making this up.
[05:11:34] I literally did everything in the game.
[05:11:36] A lot of that's AFK, but a lot of it's not.
[05:11:40] Do you know what I think this game would be 100% better if PvP was an option?
[05:11:47] I think, I don't know if Nioh 3 has PvP, but I know where Winsmeat has PvP.
[05:11:51] It actually has a pretty big fanbase of PvPers.
[05:11:56] How many hours do you have in Wilds?
[05:11:58] Not that much.
[05:11:59] Like, only 167 hours.
[05:12:03] not that much. My retard is small under a time of game where all games are good and there's
[05:12:09] only personal preference. I missed that. No, I don't remember that. I think that right
[05:12:13] now we live in the best time for video games ever. I think right now is the best time to
[05:12:18] be a gamer of all time. Like you have the best distribution systems that have ever existed.
[05:12:27] You have the most open market that's ever existed.
[05:12:32] You have, like, Enfield so far?
[05:12:34] Yeah, I've been playing Enfield a lot.
[05:12:37] Like I, I guess I can update people and show people how far I'm at.
[05:12:41] You gotta log back in.
[05:12:43] They auto-pass Guild leadership with you being inactive.
[05:12:45] Now you're the Vice Master.
[05:12:46] Guild is still going strong.
[05:12:47] That's okay.
[05:12:48] Like, I actually think that, um, uh, what's his name that took it over?
[05:12:52] It's like his name is like Autism or something like that.
[05:12:55] Um, like I think let's let's let's let him be Guildmaster.
[05:13:00] Yeah, I could be Code Guildmaster.
[05:13:02] Sure, that's nice, but, um, yeah.
[05:13:07] No, it's literally what his name was or something like that.
[05:13:11] No, I think it's fun.
[05:13:12] Did Boyd do good work?
[05:13:14] He did what we needed him to do.
[05:13:18] You excited for Co's game, Emberville?
[05:13:19] Yeah, I'm going to play Emberville day one.
[05:13:23] Of course.
[05:13:24] How's your infield factory?
[05:13:25] I didn't play it yesterday. I didn't play yesterday at all like I went to so me and rich
[05:13:31] Me rich like the guys from our our team right we recorded an episode of the podcast. It was just great. I had a lot of fun
[05:13:39] and then
[05:13:42] After that I went to Wendy's and then I fell asleep on my futon after watching Freerun and
[05:13:50] That was the end of my day. That was my entire day
[05:13:53] Okay, that was it.
[05:13:59] So yeah, Shia LaBeouf crashed out, got arrested.
[05:14:03] I was going to watch that today, I didn't get a chance to, that's my bad.
[05:14:10] You have to downfruin, I will be soon, but not yet.
[05:14:12] Do you still only eat one meal a day?
[05:14:15] Do you pill for Gilberta?
[05:14:16] I already had Gilberta, I got an extra copy of her because I thought that her grouping
[05:14:22] Like the S1 mechanic makes her grouping thing 20% larger.
[05:14:26] So I could get that,
[05:14:27] but I have no intention of continuing to pull for her.
[05:14:33] Like I'm actually thinking about,
[05:14:35] like I'll probably play,
[05:14:37] I'll probably play infield for like maybe another month,
[05:14:43] but then I'm probably gonna just go back
[05:14:45] and play Wuthering Waves again.
[05:14:48] That's really the truth.
[05:14:50] Like I like rich really wants me to play Genshin
[05:14:56] Like he does he wants me to play Genshin. I just don't know if I can go from mothering waves to Genshin
[05:15:07] When waves is better. Yeah, you miss Trump
[05:15:10] Wild and out during black history month event. This is about the Nicki Minaj thing. Yeah, I'll what I'll look at that tomorrow
[05:15:17] Actually, I'll watch it real quick. Why not?
[05:15:20] What's he saying?
[05:15:24] I love Nicki Minaj.
[05:15:28] She was here a couple of weeks ago. She's so beautiful. Her skin's so beautiful.
[05:15:32] I said, Nicki is so beautiful. Her nails, her nails, they're like that long.
[05:15:36] I said, Nicki, are they real?
[05:15:40] She said, she didn't want to get into that.
[05:15:44] I love her feelings. She's yelling. She's so beautiful. It's so great.
[05:15:48] And she gets it you know more importantly frankly she gets it she gets it. Yeah, it's just people yelling at him
[05:15:55] Bro, I love Trump with everybody does shit like this
[05:15:57] I do like I there's I don't agree with Trump on everything right, but like whenever he gets it he gets it man
[05:16:04] content president, yeah
[05:16:08] Genshin situations hard
[05:16:11] Scenery is decent, but that's it going from Wuthering waves to Genshin's gonna be really hard on quality of life
[05:16:15] Yeah, I mean like I get Amy ath before she goes and Wuthering waves. Yeah, I'll probably pick her up because
[05:16:24] Rich was showing me because he sees it. He sees six there, right?
[05:16:28] What is this happy black history month?
[05:16:31] Happy black history month happy black history year and happy black history century. Thank you all
[05:16:41] Thank you. Thank you very much everybody
[05:16:45] Yeah, no, I mean, like I
[05:16:48] There's some people out there that have like this weird thing where they think that like
[05:16:54] Like I don't like for example, like I see like some person coming like immigrating here like, you know
[05:17:00] Like randomly, I don't see them. Honestly. I don't really see them the same as American like as I am
[05:17:05] But like I think black people and like African Americans like are just as much Americans as we are
[05:17:10] Americans like are just as much Americans as we are they are they help build this country
[05:17:16] they've been here for hundreds of years they're Americans and I think that anybody that's trying
[05:17:22] to get in the way of that is just being a piece of shit I think they're being a piece of shit for
[05:17:27] no reason it's ridiculous of course no question yeah I know like I think it's just it's bullshit
[05:17:34] total bullshit foundational black Americans exactly
[05:17:40] I don't like the whole specific race history thing.
[05:17:45] I don't really care about Black History Month.
[05:17:47] I don't think it's really a...
[05:17:49] I don't have strong opinions either way.
[05:17:52] I think it's in a way, it's cringe,
[05:17:54] but as long as it's not done in a patronizing way,
[05:17:58] I don't think it's a big problem.
[05:18:01] I don't think it's a big problem.
[05:18:03] I don't think it's a big problem.
[05:18:05] I don't think it's a big problem.
[05:18:07] I don't think it's a big problem.
[05:18:09] I don't like I mean like I have the I have the same viewpoints that you guys do about how like well
[05:18:16] Why isn't there an X or Y or Z history month? Like I get it, right? But
[05:18:22] Yeah, it's kind of corny, but like it's not a big deal. It's really not I honestly like I wish that they would just do more
[05:18:29] things that I think it would actually help the black community rather than
[05:18:33] And honestly, I think that a lot of these Democrat policies
[05:18:38] have done so much damage to the black community.
[05:18:41] Like, not having policing and not having like,
[05:18:43] because they have gang problems, they do.
[05:18:45] And I feel like they don't even want to talk about,
[05:18:47] people don't even want to talk about this,
[05:18:49] because they think that just saying it is racist, which
[05:18:51] is, in my opinion, fucking ridiculous.
[05:18:54] But like, in my opinion, if you go after and you arrest
[05:18:58] these bad actors and you go into these communities
[05:19:01] and you hold them accountable,
[05:19:02] you create the window for people to leave those communities
[05:19:07] and to also enrich and make those communities better.
[05:19:10] Because like, you've got to keep in mind
[05:19:11] that the main victims from black violence are black people.
[05:19:16] Like that's the main victims of this violence is them.
[05:19:20] So really, if you care about this problem,
[05:19:23] you would arrest these fucking people
[05:19:25] and make sure that everybody else can live a peaceful life.
[05:19:29] I think we owe them that.
[05:19:30] We owe everybody that.
[05:19:31] Nothing unique, but like, especially them.
[05:19:35] Of course.
[05:19:39] They should really make it worse.
[05:19:40] What do you mean by they?
[05:19:41] Like, yeah, there's some people.
[05:19:43] Yeah, of course.
[05:19:44] But like that, yeah, then you arrest them.
[05:19:47] Arrest them, then don't arrest the other ones,
[05:19:48] so you don't have to.
[05:19:53] God forbid, say you're a car blonde.
[05:19:54] I think that it's true that there are certain racial issues
[05:19:56] that affect groups that are disproportionate, right?
[05:19:59] Like I think the issues that like, for example,
[05:20:01] an Asian American faces are different, slightly culturally
[05:20:05] than the issues that like an Indian American would face
[05:20:07] versus a white American versus a black American.
[05:20:10] And I think that there's even inside of that, right?
[05:20:12] It's like a Japanese versus Chinese.
[05:20:15] And then, you know, like African American versus an African,
[05:20:19] versus like an African that's in America, right?
[05:20:22] Like if you were coming from Kenya, for example,
[05:20:25] like I think that you come from a different culture
[05:20:27] than like, let's say just the black guy that, you know,
[05:20:29] He's been here for generations, but like, and I think it is different. It's definitely different
[05:20:35] But the problem is that there are so many people that lack the maturity or the confidence to talk about these issues
[05:20:42] Because they're either afraid of being racist or they are racist
[05:20:47] And so it's very few people that I think speak about it that have good intentions
[05:20:53] Their attentions are either to self-aggrandize themselves or to demonize a group.
[05:21:00] New generation will do that. I'm not hoping. Gang violence is done in densely poverty-stricken areas.
[05:21:09] Got to fix the disproportionate poverty first. I think it's a chicken-and-the-egg thing.
[05:21:14] I think that the poverty is caused by gang violence and gang violence is caused by poverty.
[05:21:19] poverty. So you should do both. You should try to police the
[05:21:24] police, police the poverty, we should do that too. You should
[05:21:27] try to police the gang violence. And you should also look for
[05:21:30] relief and remuneration for like the the poverty to right, you
[05:21:36] would come out from both directions. And that's not
[05:21:38] something you do for black people. That's something that you
[05:21:40] do for these communities, because there are white people in
[05:21:43] Mexicans that live in this community too. Right. And they're
[05:21:46] all being terrorized by this is like only black people have this
[05:21:49] happen. Right, but it's mainly black. I think, yeah, in a lot of cases it is. You're right.
[05:21:57] That's true. Sure. But I mean, they deserve better.
[05:22:05] A lot of gang violence is fueled by a lack of role models in black communities,
[05:22:08] lack of fathers in the household. Well, one of the reasons probably why you have that is,
[05:22:14] and you have to look at like there's cultural reasons for that. I can't really comment on that.
[05:22:18] I'm not black. I mean like I have my opinions on it, but like what do I really know?
[05:22:21] But there's one thing that I can easily comment on which is if you go and I
[05:22:26] think it's also that you know a lack of policing causes people like avoiding
[05:22:31] small problems at the beginning causes big problems in the end right? You let a
[05:22:35] cavity fester it turns into a root canal. And so what happens is that you have
[05:22:40] you know these people that like grow up with like no discipline, no
[05:22:44] accountability and then eventually they become adults and they do something that's going to
[05:22:48] change their life, right? They steal a car. They hit somebody. They're drunk driving. They, you
[05:22:54] know, like assault someone. They rob someone. And if this person had been held accountable whenever
[05:22:58] they were in middle school stealing pencils, they probably never would have turned into the adult
[05:23:02] that steals a car. And that's my outlook on it. Number one. Number two, it's that a lot of these men
[05:23:10] don't have the ability to pursue the American dream.
[05:23:13] They live in impoverished areas.
[05:23:16] The schools are massively underfunded. Everyone that pays attention to them is
[05:23:20] only doing it from a cynical self-serving perspective. They don't really care about
[05:23:24] these people.
[05:23:25] They only care about using them as like social accessories so they can look like
[05:23:29] they're good people.
[05:23:30] They don't actually care about what's in their best interest. They just care about
[05:23:33] doing what looks like
[05:23:34] in their own best interest. A lot of bad actors aren't in a game. They simply
[05:23:39] think feel and act like a savage? Yeah, yeah, no doubt. And so really, it's about making
[05:23:43] sure that these people can pursue the American dream. And they have every right to, like
[05:23:48] the same as a white or Hispanic or an Indian person. And I think that if you give people
[05:23:54] those opportunities, you begin to change the culture. Because you have to keep in mind,
[05:24:00] like if you look at marriage rates with black communities and black families, it's gone
[05:24:04] down by like, I think, like a metric of like 75-80% something like that. It was
[05:24:14] like horrible, right? It's gone down massively. So you fix that core problem
[05:24:18] and then you go from there. Constant downtrend? Yeah, exactly. And I think that
[05:24:25] you approach that from like four different directions. It's not just culture.
[05:24:29] It's not just poverty. It's not just crime. It's not just policing. It's not just education. It's all the above and
[05:24:37] That's something that you fix and you fix it for those communities
[05:24:40] You're also gonna fix it for the white trailer parks. You're also gonna fix it for the you know, Mexican
[05:24:46] Downrun areas in you know, southern states like Texas. You're gonna fix it for everybody
[05:24:55] That's what I think
[05:24:59] They won't fix the core problems.
[05:25:01] The reason why they don't want to fix the core problems is because they want to keep
[05:25:04] these people on an effective reservation where they continue to need Democrat solutions
[05:25:10] to Democrat problems.
[05:25:12] Democrats engineer a problem through second and third order effects, and then they create
[05:25:17] solutions to that problem.
[05:25:18] So like, let me give you an example.
[05:25:21] Like basically you have no policing.
[05:25:23] Okay, well no policing causes food deserts.
[05:25:27] Why does it cause food deserts?
[05:25:28] Because basically you have a company that wants to set up shop here, but because the
[05:25:33] company keeps getting stolen from, so it's systematic racism.
[05:25:39] Not really, but kind of.
[05:25:41] Like I mean, I don't think like I don't not in the way that you're that you're maybe trying
[05:25:45] to like gotcha me on.
[05:25:47] No.
[05:25:48] And so what happens is that now you have, you basically have a area that doesn't have
[05:25:54] a grocery store because the people that are making the grocery store keep getting their
[05:25:58] stuff stolen so they can't make any money, they can't pay the people that work there,
[05:26:03] the grocery store falls apart.
[05:26:05] Now food is more expensive because you have to go to another area that maybe costs more
[05:26:09] money and there's no competition so it drives the prices up naturally.
[05:26:13] Then on top of that, jobs go down and now you have people that are on welfare, now you
[05:26:18] have people that are on food stamps and then not only do your food stamps, you know, like
[05:26:22] you have more people on food stamps, but your food stamps don't buy as much money, or don't buy as much food,
[05:26:27] because, again, like everybody's shopping in the same place, so, you know, there's no competition.
[05:26:33] And then, all these systems keep these people effectively on the government reservation.
[05:26:39] So, you see how, like, a lack of policing is a domino effect into a food desert,
[05:26:44] and a food desert is a domino effect into unemployment,
[05:26:47] employment is a domino effect into a lack of,
[05:26:53] like, sorry, a dependence on government welfare.
[05:26:57] You see how this happens?
[05:26:58] It's a death spiral.
[05:27:02] And so whenever you don't fix the core problem,
[05:27:06] whenever you don't understand that,
[05:27:07] then you can't solve any of the other ones either.
[05:27:10] Forever voters, yeah, exactly.
[05:27:13] What system would you change?
[05:27:15] Policing, policing's the number one.
[05:27:17] Policing is number one, number two is government welfare, and number three is education.
[05:27:24] That's all I would say.
[05:27:29] The welfare policy and discourage is one from being married because as soon as a man
[05:27:32] lives with that family, benefits get reduced.
[05:27:34] Yeah, exactly.
[05:27:36] And that's engineered.
[05:27:38] Like why is it that that problem has been happening for 40 years?
[05:27:43] Because they want it to.
[05:27:45] There's no other reason why.
[05:27:47] There's no other reason why you would have the same problem for 40 years.
[05:27:50] You're going to make a prison colony if I have to?
[05:27:57] Of course.
[05:27:59] Just the way it is.
[05:28:01] Is it frustrating you?
[05:28:04] You can't articulate?
[05:28:05] You know, well, AOC can't answer it.
[05:28:08] I mean, I'm not a politician.
[05:28:12] And I think also a lot of people don't want to talk about stuff because they are afraid
[05:28:16] of it being misrepresented. Like for me, I'm already getting misrepresented all the time,
[05:28:20] so I have nothing to lose.
[05:28:27] North Korea Poison Calendar? Yeah, sure.
[05:28:32] Stuff going on in America? Part of me thinks that I'm quite lucky not having to go through
[05:28:35] that stuff. Yeah. What if you're a bad father or father is mean for or neglect or cruel insulting?
[05:28:40] That's why you have places like CPS, and that's why it's important you don't weaponize CPS to
[05:28:44] go after Ethan Klein. It's so CPS can go after the fathers that are actually abusive or harmful
[05:28:49] or mothers. That's the whole reason. It's the whole point.
[05:29:05] Well, check out my question. I don't know. What is it?
[05:29:09] How many Dr. Eppers are you drinking today? Probably one, one or two.
[05:29:12] You listen to damn Tom on shit, this isn't real. Yeah, exactly. I think that's true too.
[05:29:19] I put education over welfare in terms of importance. I wouldn't if you can't afford food and you
[05:29:24] can't afford a place to live, you're not going to be thinking about algebra.
[05:29:28] It's like a mazl's hierarchy of needs. Everybody knows education is at the pyramid self actualization.
[05:29:35] You've got to you've got to you've got to fill out those bottom ones first.
[05:29:41] again, it's just basic fucking psychology. And based on these
[05:29:48] first yeah, just now.
[05:29:55] Schools no longer teaches real world applications. Yeah, it's
[05:29:58] because the teachers are stupid.
[05:30:02] Laura Perri keeps you from getting jobs and becoming
[05:30:03] self sufficient. Um,
[05:30:08] there is a welfare trap. You're right about that.
[05:30:11] But I also think that as technology improves over time, it will become less expected, expected for people to continue, you know, like doing that.
[05:30:23] Like, I think it will become, in like, I don't know how long, X amount of years, 10, 5, 10 years, it will become less expected for people to have jobs because technology will replace so many of the jobs out there.
[05:30:41] Universal basic income solve the problems in the black community
[05:30:45] They would solve some problems and not others
[05:30:48] And I think that's not like I mean again, I don't think it's really like the black community has like a disproportionate amount of poverty
[05:30:57] Because of you know, like cultural systematic, you know, like reverberating effects
[05:31:02] But beyond that I think it's about just people that are poor
[05:31:07] Like I don't think you should put the cart before the horse
[05:31:09] The horse is poverty, the cart is the different races of people.
[05:31:17] And there's a lot of people that are in that cart.
[05:31:27] The horse includes a possibility.
[05:31:29] I think it'll become more inevitable.
[05:31:31] So any companies to return before AI takes over jobs?
[05:31:35] Yeah, exactly.
[05:31:36] it's important that you have manufacturing here.
[05:31:41] Poor Asian immigrants, let's get poverty at a far faster and higher rate.
[05:31:45] Yeah, I think that's true and there's cultural reasons for that.
[05:31:48] I think that also Asians don't have... I do think that...
[05:31:54] I'm trying to think a good way to say this, right?
[05:31:56] I think that the way that people are taught about racism can create a certain amount of
[05:32:01] of learned helplessness.
[05:32:03] And I think that there are a lot of people,
[05:32:06] I don't even think necessarily in the black community.
[05:32:09] I think that there are people that prey on the black community
[05:32:12] and that put out this idea of learned helplessness
[05:32:15] with like systematic racism,
[05:32:17] you're not gonna be shit all this stuff
[05:32:19] and like, you're constantly being kept down.
[05:32:22] And I think that there's a lot of cultural
[05:32:23] and psychological negative effects
[05:32:26] that's being inflicted on them specifically
[05:32:28] that isn't being inflicted on let's say a Chinese American
[05:32:31] or an Indian American.
[05:32:34] I'm not saying that it's not cultural at all,
[05:32:36] but I think that there are other elements of culture
[05:32:38] that are not intrinsically the fault of other black people.
[05:32:46] You asked me to live in a black community?
[05:32:48] I mean, I'm not black, right?
[05:32:50] So like, I can't really comment on like their culture issues,
[05:32:53] but I can comment on like how I think
[05:32:55] that other things come, sure.
[05:33:01] Watch Matt Walsh documentary? Uh, maybe.
[05:33:06] Sure you can? Yeah, but I don't think I understand it the same way. And I think also you could get in trouble for it.
[05:33:12] That's the reason why.
[05:33:15] Like, I mean, there's rules on Twitch, like there's things you can't say.
[05:33:19] It's just the way it is.
[05:33:23] New Walsh cinematic out today? I'll watch it tomorrow.
[05:33:31] I don't think there's anything racist about that at all.
[05:33:38] I think there's obviously like cultural, you know, collectivism that happens.
[05:33:43] I think that treating their issues as being unique is maybe racist, yeah, but talking
[05:33:49] about it on the baseline isn't.
[05:33:51] And it's also like, it's only racist if you're doing it in a racist way.
[05:33:58] Like if you have people that are just like honestly trying to have a conversation, no
[05:34:02] there's nothing wrong with that.
[05:34:05] Do you think Wendy, Indy 500?
[05:34:10] I mean I don't know about that, I got no idea.
[05:34:13] I have no clue whatsoever.
[05:34:15] Racism is never mentioned in the Bible, it doesn't exist.
[05:34:17] It's so stupid.
[05:34:20] Or discrimination can be a good thing, and the capacity for judgment.
[05:34:23] I think there's always something like that, sure.
[05:34:26] Show them the equity versus equality video. Yeah, I mean, I think there's definitely that too for sure
[05:34:33] but
[05:34:35] You see in double ACP file the suit against Elon. I'll look at it tomorrow
[05:34:41] Yeah, I've been trying to play this a lot I've been playing this a lot more what's your opinion on Canada
[05:34:46] It's shit here now
[05:34:48] Honestly, my opinion on Canada is I think Canada seems like a weird shithole. I
[05:34:53] I think that you guys are bringing in way too many immigrants.
[05:34:57] You're bringing in way too many outside people.
[05:35:00] And I think it's going to become a bigger and bigger problem every year.
[05:35:04] I think that you don't have freedom of speech.
[05:35:06] And I think that's embarrassing.
[05:35:08] You should be like, you should have freedom of speech.
[05:35:12] You should be able to, you know, bring up problems with like immigration and integration as well.
[05:35:18] And I think that can't the Canadians are more focused.
[05:35:22] And whenever I say Canadians, I'm generalizing, but I think that there's an overpowering amount of, like, basically a lot of the problems that Canada has, I think Minnesota has.
[05:35:34] So, basically, I think Minnesota has the same problems where people care more about being polite than being accurate.
[05:35:43] So they don't want to address problems because it's impolite to talk about and acknowledge the existence of them.
[05:35:52] And I think that that's a big issue that some of these communities have.
[05:35:59] Minnesota nice. Yeah, Minnesota nice is Minnesota delusional. That's what I think.
[05:36:05] What was this too? Yeah, I've been playing this a lot.
[05:36:08] like I've got I've got her like pretty much at level 90 I've got this weapon
[05:36:14] maxed out I've got this essence is pretty much almost perfect I've just
[05:36:19] got to get the more levels onto it I'm gonna probably go and farm out some more
[05:36:22] that too and then I have this character as well she's level 80 and then I have
[05:36:29] this guy at level 80 like it and like they don't really have like these like
[05:36:33] These are characters that I'm making for like a second team, so I don't have them maxed out yet, but you know, like it'll just take time.
[05:36:42] And let's see here. Yeah, I've got her like kind of leveled up. I have like her weapon for this.
[05:36:49] This guy's pretty much stacked because I was making him for like a boss killing team.
[05:36:53] And so like I have pretty much every character in the game besides Ember. I don't have Ember. I feel like Ember is garbage.
[05:36:59] So, yeah, I've done a lot of this and you pull on the new banner.
[05:37:07] I didn't need to.
[05:37:08] I already have Gilberta.
[05:37:09] Where's Gilberta?
[05:37:10] Where is she?
[05:37:11] Oh, there she is.
[05:37:12] Yeah, I already have her and I have her at S1, which is like this is the best one, right?
[05:37:23] Because it makes the AOE larger, which is the only thing that I needed.
[05:37:28] And so I didn't see a reason to go and do anything else besides that, because I just
[05:37:32] thought that was the most important thing.
[05:37:34] Do you have a weapon?
[05:37:38] Uh, no I don't.
[05:37:40] I don't think I have a weapon at least, let me see.
[05:37:46] What's your weapon?
[05:37:48] Recommended?
[05:37:50] Is this it?
[05:37:51] the weapon. That's actually pretty good. I'll do one. I'll do one. I'll see if I get it.
[05:38:12] i'll do it until i get one orange
[05:38:16] alright that's it
[05:38:21] what's this?
[05:38:22] is this it?
[05:38:34] how about that?
[05:38:38] How about that, boys? It's just like that, huh?
[05:38:42] Damn, bro. Wow!
[05:38:46] Wow, bro, that's easy. Damn. Like, I guess I probably should get that, huh? It's a good item.
[05:38:52] Where is it here? I'll pull it up.
[05:38:54] Where the fuck did it go?
[05:38:55] And, uh, yeah, switch this out and then I'll level it up.
[05:38:59] I'll get it to, like, maybe 60, I think. Probably 60 seems reasonable.
[05:39:03] I'm gonna get some more, I'm gonna fucking...
[05:39:06] I get the 60 or 80 like I don't really think that I need to get this to 80 do I like I feel like probably not
[05:39:16] Want to go to 80 maybe I should go to 80 get to 80
[05:39:26] No, I don't think we I don't think we go to 90 it's not that big of a deal unless I unless I'm gonna min max her
[05:39:32] And then what do I got for this? What's the will ultimate pursue will and pursue?
[05:39:41] Don't have this
[05:39:44] Great
[05:39:47] Let's see nature damage boost I
[05:39:50] Think she I mean an attack boost I guess I've been in work. I guess I'll put that on there. It's not so bad
[05:39:55] What do you give that what would I rate this game I would rate this game if I had to say
[05:40:05] How to improve the combat if they want to improve the combat they have to add a secondary
[05:40:12] Spell and a secondary attack that you can use on each character
[05:40:17] That's the thing that I think that it's a I think it's like an like a seven or eight
[05:40:22] Like I would be closer to a seven
[05:40:25] but i don't hate the game i just think that it's not like insanely good or
[05:40:30] anything
[05:40:33] like it is just it's not what it's not what it should be basically
[05:40:41] fucking sell these two
[05:40:43] i'm not so it's the wrong one
[05:40:49] i gotta get another one of these characters leveled up
[05:40:51] I have so many of these that I can sell.
[05:40:54] I've just got so much money too.
[05:40:56] I'm like buying motorcycles and shit.
[05:40:58] Like it's been a whole ass lot of them.
[05:41:01] But I just go back over here
[05:41:02] and I figure out what's the cheapest one.
[05:41:04] There's this, I'll buy all of these.
[05:41:07] There it is.
[05:41:08] Look at this.
[05:41:10] Easy oil, weather and waves.
[05:41:11] I haven't played it since 3.0.
[05:41:12] I haven't done this at all.
[05:41:19] Buy low, sell high.
[05:41:20] That's what I do.
[05:41:21] Is it amazing right now?
[05:41:24] Yeah, I know I'm probably going to go back and play it.
[05:41:26] Like, I just haven't really gotten back into it.
[05:41:28] That's like a easy two million right there.
[05:41:30] Easiest two million in my life.
[05:41:35] Eugenics sold over a million copies.
[05:41:37] That's a lot.
[05:41:40] The factory must grow.
[05:41:41] No, factory doesn't need to grow.
[05:41:42] Factory's already perfect.
[05:41:44] It's perfectly optimized.
[05:41:46] Like, it's not my fault.
[05:41:48] Like, I literally just, I just follow the guide.
[05:41:50] but like I have the factory perfectly optimized
[05:41:53] where it creates exactly what I needed to do.
[05:41:56] And there's no reason really for me to do anything else.
[05:41:58] I didn't do zip lines.
[05:42:00] I never did that.
[05:42:04] But yeah.
[05:42:07] There we go.
[05:42:08] No, I did this.
[05:42:09] I played this a lot.
[05:42:10] I've been playing this like quite a bit
[05:42:12] and I also played,
[05:42:13] I'll show you the other game I've been playing.
[05:42:15] Where is it here?
[05:42:16] If I find it.
[05:42:17] I'll play this too.
[05:42:25] What's New Genek's new game or what?
[05:42:26] Yeah, yeah, it's a new game.
[05:42:27] It's actually a really good game.
[05:42:28] It's a great game.
[05:42:29] I like it a lot.
[05:42:30] It's a fun game.
[05:42:32] Finally, a real game.
[05:42:37] Yeah, yeah, right.
[05:42:41] So I got my character right here. I thought you beat it. I did. I'm on new game plus
[05:42:55] I mean James is fun. It's a bit repetitive though. I think that yeah, they can maybe
[05:43:02] add a skip or something by I haven't really played it enough to know if that's like the
[05:43:05] right option so this is my guy and I don't have all the green gear yet and so
[05:43:13] like if I go after this guy right this is a big boy and so I just hit him with
[05:43:21] this right watch this and so then I can just do this try hold fast I haven't tried
[05:43:34] I don't even know what that is probably gonna take two of them I
[05:43:40] Got a green item low level though
[05:43:44] So I'm trying to think if there's a mob that I can go around in like the nearby area and show you like the way the build works
[05:43:52] Maybe I could do it on like a mission or something like that. Like I don't know really if that would work
[05:43:56] I'll look around scroll
[05:44:05] pursuit to Cata's forces I mean maybe like I don't know really if this is a good one
[05:44:21] I don't even know what this is.
[05:44:29] Oh, is this just the same thing?
[05:44:39] I don't even know.
[05:44:47] Yeah, Orange didn't go like politics, Asma.
[05:44:55] A lot of people like the politics.
[05:44:57] Some people like the games, too.
[05:44:59] I really focused a lot on gaming recently just because I've been more focused on...
[05:45:03] I think there's just been a lot of crazy shit that's happened recently.
[05:45:06] It's been hard not to talk about it.
[05:45:08] Like apparently there's going to be a war in Iran soon, it seems.
[05:45:12] Which is going to be pretty fucking insane.
[05:45:14] that actually ends up happening I was looking to try and do the boss to show
[05:45:23] you guys what my damage is against the boss it'll take me a minute to get over
[05:45:28] to him though
[05:45:32] gaming's boring I I like gaming a lot I play a lot of gaming or I do a lot of
[05:45:38] gaming like I like the ninja I like the ninja like style but I feel like it's
[05:45:47] also just not as it's not as good as like the ninja style is also like oops
[05:45:54] I could stop that attack it's also like I don't think it's as strong and like I've
[05:46:01] I've been like building my character more to just kind of avoid that.
[05:46:16] That Crimson Deserts, this goes Elden Ring for you.
[05:46:18] Yeah, me too, man.
[05:46:20] I guess I'm just going to skip this.
[05:46:24] Ninja can be a tactical option.
[05:46:26] Yeah, definitely is a tactical option.
[05:46:30] Yeah, I did a lot of damage, I didn't expect that at all.
[05:46:37] Try and get around these.
[05:46:41] I just want to go to the boss.
[05:46:50] Looks more technical.
[05:46:52] It can be more technical.
[05:46:53] It's not always more technical, but it usually is.
[05:46:59] You do like a back attack, I didn't know we could do that, let's take a new attack.
[05:47:20] You can see like I don't really do that much damage from the front as a ninja, but like
[05:47:25] Like from the back, I do way more.
[05:47:26] It's like a 2 or 3x multiplier, it's a crazy damage.
[05:47:29] Okay, this is what I was going to show.
[05:47:32] Give me a minute.
[05:47:34] Oh, shit.
[05:47:35] Okay, alright, we got it.
[05:47:44] Oh, I got it.
[05:48:12] it doesn't work right but overall backshot nice music yeah yeah I fucked up
[05:48:18] there and I wasn't paying attention to my health at all I haven't played
[05:48:22] honestly for like a couple of days so I I think I made a mistake there okay
[05:48:27] let's go try it again and I can also use this to make it even better
[05:48:42] Yeah, the thing that I did is, it makes my character just like basically, you can see
[05:48:52] like he's like obviously a lot slower.
[05:49:00] Big dick in on him.
[05:49:01] Yeah, exactly.
[05:49:02] I'm gonna have to put this on him again I can't get out of that so you see my health
[05:49:17] right?
[05:49:23] I heal through everything.
[05:49:36] And by the way, I beat the last boss in one try with this build.
[05:49:43] That's the one that does all the damage.
[05:49:48] Have some of healing.
[05:49:49] Okay, I see it now.
[05:49:51] Does spinning work well in high stance?
[05:49:54] Um, I don't know.
[05:49:55] I've never really used it in high stance, honestly.
[05:49:58] Like, I could try it.
[05:49:59] Like, this is the first time I've ever even thought about doing that.
[05:50:02] Yeah, I didn't know that was the attack.
[05:50:06] It was, like, really dangerous.
[05:50:08] Yeah, this is the first time I've done it.
[05:50:13] Yeah, you see it's not really doing anywhere near the damage, and it also runs you out of
[05:50:17] stamina.
[05:50:18] I just don't think it's really worth it how do I change it to oh there it is
[05:50:31] yeah and you can see like I can easily heal and it's just like it's not an
[05:50:37] issue at all
[05:50:39] and like obviously like I can parry if I want to but I was trying to show like
[05:50:50] just my damage without doing it it's not worth it yeah that's the reason why I
[05:50:54] don't use high stance it's because like oops I actually hit the wrong button
[05:50:59] again if I didn't parry that I would have died actually have to make sure I do
[05:51:08] this here and watch my heels see that this won't kill me it'll almost kill me
[05:51:17] but it won't you see much damage I do now it's insane
[05:51:27] and this is a new game plus two
[05:51:38] Again, like you can almost face roll the entire thing and I'll show you like very clearly
[05:51:50] like I mean I'm literally doing everything wrong.
[05:51:56] And so I'll show you the reason why I can do it.
[05:51:59] So I have a lot of like this isn't actually important.
[05:52:04] This is just like it gives me more melee damage.
[05:52:07] This isn't that important either.
[05:52:10] So I have this that gives me more life, which is useful, and it's also this Kentaro that
[05:52:15] makes me take less damage when I'm attacking.
[05:52:17] It's 9.5%.
[05:52:19] And so then I also have, oh, and then also life drain from melee attack, which heals me
[05:52:24] as well.
[05:52:26] Then I have inside of here, I have the Soul Course, which I have both of these are stacked
[05:52:36] up.
[05:52:37] of these and it gives me reduced damage while attacking and also strong attack damage so these
[05:52:43] are stacked and then I have my life leech talisman power talisman sloth talisman and steel talisman
[05:52:49] and I made this entire build myself is this the retard build it is it's the retard build
[05:52:55] it's a great build super effective like I mean you can play it like I mean I have
[05:53:00] Like I you can do the ninja build right
[05:53:09] But like I just I feel like why even spend all your time doing this whenever you just you don't really have to right
[05:53:16] like why even do this bro like and then also like I can do my range attacks too
[05:53:29] which do like a ton of damage I don't know why I didn't hit him oops
[05:53:38] Oops, I was reading chat.
[05:53:43] And I also have these spinny boys that do a lot of damage.
[05:53:47] I'm gonna stun him here.
[05:53:53] I know you could spin him.
[05:53:59] Oops, I thought he always jumps without a time.
[05:54:05] a combo. I think he might be dead here.
[05:54:30] Uh oh.
[05:54:40] If I didn't parry every single one of those, I would have died.
[05:54:45] Okay, here we go.
[05:54:53] Got him!
[05:55:03] Alright.
[05:55:14] So yeah, hammer is an insanely good weapon and you use it with a lifeleaf talisman with
[05:55:19] that attack and you always win.
[05:55:22] is an easy easy way of playing. So anyway guys, thank you all very much watching. I appreciate it.
[05:55:27] I just wanted to show people like that was the the build that I did and everything was really fun.
[05:55:31] And so I will be back on tomorrow and we'll try that pirate game tomorrow too. So thank you guys
[05:55:38] all so much for watching and until next time boys. Peace. See ya.
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