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04-06-2026 · 7h 17m

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[00:01:00] Ah, how we doing boys?
[00:01:06] Just woke up a little bit ago, maybe like a half hour ago, something like that.
[00:01:11] Oh man, it's another day, huh?
[00:01:14] How we doing?
[00:01:15] Trump's live?
[00:01:16] You really are Jesus Christ?
[00:01:17] Well to be fair, I just had this from yesterday and I was like, ah, fuck I'll wear it again,
[00:01:22] right?
[00:01:23] Who cares?
[00:01:24] And it's comfortable, right?
[00:01:25] What can I say?
[00:01:26] And did you enjoy the game?
[00:01:28] I did.
[00:01:29] I played it for a long time.
[00:01:30] And I played it way longer than where I thought I was going to.
[00:01:32] I didn't think I was going to play it that long at all.
[00:01:35] But we just popped off and we had a good time, man.
[00:01:38] We did.
[00:01:39] And meet Candy made an animation about you.
[00:01:41] I saw that.
[00:01:42] I will look at that and get into some of that.
[00:01:47] I heard about it.
[00:01:49] But we'll look at it and find out.
[00:01:51] But anyway, as we're turning into the dude, I mean, look, man, I don't know what
[00:01:55] it's about turning into.
[00:01:56] I feel like that's already happened.
[00:01:58] And it happened a while ago.
[00:02:00] And astronauts are back at the freaking moon.
[00:02:03] I know, I saw that.
[00:02:05] And as I said, I think that shit's crazy.
[00:02:07] It's insane to me.
[00:02:08] But yeah, that's it.
[00:02:10] And yeah, comfy as fuck.
[00:02:12] Yeah, they actually are.
[00:02:13] It's really comfortable.
[00:02:14] Like, I can see why Jesus wore this, man.
[00:02:17] And not the exact thing, but close enough, right?
[00:02:21] And replace weed with Dr. Pepper?
[00:02:22] Yeah, yeah, a little bit better than that.
[00:02:24] And I don't do any kind of drugs
[00:02:26] or anything like that.
[00:02:27] But, you know, everything else, I definitely get into it.
[00:02:30] The meat can of isn't just, isn't about asthma.
[00:02:33] No, well, I saw that I was in it.
[00:02:34] I saw there was like a clip of it somebody sent me.
[00:02:37] And so I'll watch that today.
[00:02:38] I know I'm not in the entire thing, I'm aware of that.
[00:02:41] And don't forget to wash it.
[00:02:43] Yeah, I'll probably wash it like once or twice
[00:02:46] inside of the entire life cycle of owning it.
[00:02:49] But besides that, yeah, sure, I definitely will.
[00:02:52] And you know, NASA has a stream on Twitch.
[00:02:54] I did know that actually, I did.
[00:02:56] I don't know if there's anything they can really show right? I'm pretty sure there's not. Let me go and pull it up
[00:03:03] NASA live stream, right?
[00:03:07] Yeah, this should be it and it's a flies around the moon
[00:03:16] So like is that it
[00:03:20] Is that is that is that the moon I?
[00:03:22] I mean it looks like the moon right I mean I know I've looked up there it looks
[00:03:27] like yeah that's it that's it oh wow okay alright so they're just looking at it
[00:03:34] for now that's all there is and so then they're gonna they're gonna probably
[00:03:38] move in and blow it up like I don't know why really what the plan is right
[00:03:42] but maybe I guess we'll find out and it's fake maybe you're right there is
[00:03:47] there's no moon, yeah, who knows?
[00:03:49] And yeah, just get a poop on it, yeah, exactly.
[00:03:52] They're 12,000 miles away.
[00:03:54] Well, think about how close that is.
[00:03:57] I mean, really, 12,000 miles,
[00:03:59] like it's really not that far away.
[00:04:01] That's like on the other side of the planet, right?
[00:04:03] And then that's literally where the moon is.
[00:04:06] And I would say that's pretty substantial,
[00:04:08] I would say so at least.
[00:04:10] And yeah, they're sending the illegals over there,
[00:04:12] not until we put our flag on it again, okay?
[00:04:15] And that's where the Fort Knox of cheese is.
[00:04:17] Yeah, I guess so.
[00:04:19] And we're the Nazi bases.
[00:04:21] They're on the other side.
[00:04:22] Yeah, they're on the other side, guys.
[00:04:24] You almost never take a day off.
[00:04:25] Bro loves his job, I love to see it.
[00:04:27] Yeah, why would I take a day off?
[00:04:28] I take days off if I need to, right?
[00:04:30] Like, if I feel like taking a day off,
[00:04:33] I just take a day off.
[00:04:34] Like, it's not a big deal.
[00:04:36] But usually I don't feel like taking a day off.
[00:04:38] Usually I like streaming.
[00:04:39] So what can I say?
[00:04:41] And Trump's live right now?
[00:04:42] Yeah, I heard a little bit about that.
[00:04:44] What is this? Let me go back and look at it.
[00:04:47] I'll probably watch the entire thing,
[00:04:48] or at least some of the highlights later.
[00:04:50] But what is this? Let's watch it.
[00:04:55] They have till tomorrow.
[00:04:57] Now we'll see what happens.
[00:04:59] I can tell you they're negotiating.
[00:05:00] We think in good faith.
[00:05:02] We're gonna find out.
[00:05:03] We're getting the help of some incredible countries
[00:05:06] that want this to be ended,
[00:05:09] because it affects them also.
[00:05:10] A lot of people are affected by this.
[00:05:12] But we're giving them, we're giving them to tomorrow,
[00:05:17] eight o'clock Eastern time.
[00:05:19] And after that, they're gonna have no bridges,
[00:05:22] they're gonna have no power plants.
[00:05:26] Stone engines, yeah.
[00:05:28] Stone engines, that's what they said.
[00:05:30] That's what they said.
[00:05:32] CNN fake.
[00:05:33] Are you willing to make a deal
[00:05:35] that does not include reopening the Strait of Bournemouth
[00:05:38] or is that now a top priority?
[00:05:40] I would say it's a very big priority
[00:05:42] because I mean it's not going to say a red line but yeah that's one thing that's
[00:05:46] a little different than other than we can bomb the hell out of them we can knock
[00:05:50] them out for a little but to close the straight all you need is one terrorist
[00:05:54] that yeah yeah with a rocket launcher because you can carry them in trucks
[00:05:59] large trucks yeah a water mine drop them away and now you tell people that own
[00:06:06] ships that cost a billion dollars to don't worry about the mine you can do
[00:06:10] that even just by saying we put mines in the water yeah so it's not like the rest
[00:06:15] we can knock out their military we already have we've knocked out their
[00:06:18] Navy we've knocked out their efforts completely not got 158 chips in three
[00:06:23] days that's a lot of ships knocked out even their mind droppers they don't have
[00:06:26] a lot of ships anymore but they put them on other boats and they could drop
[00:06:30] them I'm not even sure they have any mines there by the way I'm not sure
[00:06:33] I'm personally not Trump's crazy right I don't know I think I might be
[00:06:38] I didn't I don't know because they're very good bullshit artists. That's why for 47 years. They've been bullshitting other presidents
[00:06:46] And the job that's the fact living in hell. You know in that country. They're living in hell. No, I think that
[00:06:55] 47 years of this stuff is long enough
[00:06:59] They're at the weakest point they've ever been
[00:07:02] They have no Navy. They have no Air Force. They have no anti aircraft. It's pretty bad weaponry. They have no radar
[00:07:08] They have no communication. In fact the biggest problem we have in our negotiation is that they can't communicate
[00:07:13] I said to Steve, what are they saying sir? They can't communicate. They have no method of communication
[00:07:20] Good job doing we're communicating like they used to communicate 2,000 years ago with them and bring in a note
[00:07:26] Oh, I thought pigeons no communication
[00:07:29] Do that pigeons over that all I want to see is I want to have a safe world and you're not going to have a safe world
[00:07:35] Israel will be gone, the Middle East will be gone and then they're coming for
[00:07:41] Europe. I have to tell you I'm very disappointed in NATO. I think that
[00:07:45] NATO, I think it's a mark on NATO that will never disappear, never disappear in
[00:07:51] my mind. You know they're coming to see me on Wednesday they're going to say oh
[00:07:53] we'll do this, we'll do that. Now they all of a sudden want to send things you
[00:07:57] know but they said it loud and clear at the beginning when I spoke to UK
[00:08:02] of all I would have said they would have been there first because they've
[00:08:04] been to the oldest and I say yeah I'd love to have a little help said no sir we'd
[00:08:10] rather wait till you when I said I don't need help after we win they have two old
[00:08:15] broken aircraft carriers barely work I said I guess we can use them who the hell
[00:08:19] knows I called the general he didn't even want he said we don't really need
[00:08:23] them we got we got the SS Abraham Lincoln sir we don't need them you know
[00:08:28] we have in terms of technology we had one day 101 missiles going at 2700 miles an
[00:08:36] hour aimed at the Abraham Lincoln 101 missiles out of 101 missiles 101 missiles
[00:08:45] were shot down unbelievable technology now ten years ago five years ago I don't
[00:08:51] know if that would have been possible but ten years ago that would have been they
[00:08:55] got the gloy beams and the lasers and shit 101 missiles ship you hear that's
[00:09:01] not that far off the coast lasers this is a question about peace agreement 101
[00:09:06] missiles we shut down all 101 we have weaponry the Patriots are unbelievable
[00:09:12] we have weaponry that's unbelievable yeah
[00:09:19] go ahead please thank you mr. president you said earlier today during the angle
[00:09:24] that you would like to take wrongs away from. But Americans want US forces to help.
[00:09:29] Correct. What's that trade off?
[00:09:31] Have I had my choice? Have I had my choice? Yeah. Because I'm a businessman first.
[00:09:36] With Venezuela, as you know, the war was over in about 45 minutes.
[00:09:41] That was a fast one.
[00:09:43] And we have great people running Venezuela. Very good people. I mean, the relationship is good.
[00:09:48] Good for them.
[00:09:49] a partner with Venezuela and we've taken hundreds of millions of barrels.
[00:09:55] I wonder what's changed.
[00:09:57] Over a hundred million barrels already is in Houston, refined and out.
[00:10:03] And paid for that war many, many times over, many times, and you know the old days to the
[00:10:08] victim.
[00:10:09] Go to the spoils.
[00:10:10] Okay.
[00:10:11] You know that to the winner belong the spoils, go to the spoils, and I've said why
[00:10:18] Why don't we use it to the victor, go to the spoils, and we don't have that.
[00:10:23] We haven't had that in this country probably.
[00:10:24] Well, we used the thing that Robin Emperds used.
[00:10:25] It was because even the Second World War, you look at the Second World War, we didn't have
[00:10:29] it with the Second World War.
[00:10:30] We helped rebuild all those countries.
[00:10:32] We rebuilt Germany.
[00:10:33] How about Germany telling us, Germany telling us that, well, it's not the war.
[00:10:40] We had nothing to do with it.
[00:10:41] They wanted me to go tell them everything I was doing.
[00:10:45] We didn't know anything about it.
[00:10:46] Well, if I would have told them they would have leaked it,
[00:10:48] you know, it wouldn't have been nearly as successful,
[00:10:50] possibly, right?
[00:10:52] But two of them could have blown this world.
[00:10:55] We haven't heard that in, I think, maybe hundreds of years.
[00:11:01] Now, with Venezuela, and we're just gonna say,
[00:11:03] the people of Venezuela, they say,
[00:11:05] if I ran for president of Venezuela,
[00:11:09] I'm pulling higher than anybody has ever pulled
[00:11:11] in Venezuela, so after I'm finished with this,
[00:11:13] I can go to Venezuela.
[00:11:15] I will quickly learn Spanish, it won't take too long, I'm good at language.
[00:11:18] And I will go to Venezuela, I'm going to learn from president.
[00:11:21] But we're very happy with the president-elect that we have right now, the people that are
[00:11:27] running it.
[00:11:28] Oh, God.
[00:11:29] If you remember Bush, they fired the generals, they fired the people that worked in there.
[00:11:36] Right.
[00:11:37] Equivalent to the White House, they fired everybody.
[00:11:39] And you know what they had?
[00:11:40] They had a mess.
[00:11:41] And you know what happened?
[00:11:42] ISIS formed.
[00:11:43] No.
[00:11:44] those soldiers got together, the police got together, they all got together, they formed
[00:11:48] voices. Not going to happen with us. So, Venezuela has been an incredible, it's been an incredible
[00:11:55] situation. We went in, we were very successful, military power like nobody's ever seen. The
[00:12:01] general, Venezuela in general said, I was on that site, I said, I've never seen ferocity
[00:12:07] like that. I've been doing this for 40 years. He said, I've never seen it. They hit
[00:12:11] us from 17 different it was they were all set they saw that be great hits aircraft
[00:12:17] carry the Ford in that big one and planes were pouring over it was not
[00:12:22] in the morning so typically when you see that late at night you know you could be
[00:12:28] in trouble yeah right and we're already they had their equipment it was
[00:12:33] Russian and they had Chinese equipment it was all set he's gonna be the
[00:12:37] They shot over on, yeah.
[00:12:39] He said, and then they came,
[00:12:41] and they came at speeds like we've never seen.
[00:12:43] And they came at 17 different angles.
[00:12:47] The general and his people, that was a lot of angles.
[00:12:50] They hit him from every angle.
[00:12:51] He said, we knew it was over in three minutes.
[00:12:56] We were waiting for him.
[00:12:57] Their equipment didn't work,
[00:12:59] and there's a reason it didn't work.
[00:13:01] Someday we'll explain that to people.
[00:13:03] They pressed the button, nothing happened.
[00:13:05] They pressed it again and again,
[00:13:07] So they just so he turned it off and he said we knew this whole thing was over in three minutes
[00:13:11] We've never seen any he used the word ferocity the ferocity of these planes all the 17 different angle and was over
[00:13:19] They went inside and remember that was in a military base with thousands of soldiers and those soldiers looked at they said
[00:13:27] Get their hell out of here thousands. We didn't have thousands. We had like 200 people
[00:13:31] people. So we have a great military, I'll tell you what, somehow rescue captured the world's
[00:13:40] attention. More so than normally you're talking about two people, but this rescue captured
[00:13:47] the world's attention. But we did it in Venezuela, that was amazing, and now we have a very
[00:13:52] bad man in prison and going to trial. He released, aside from the drugs, which he
[00:13:59] she was terrible, Maduro released hundreds and thousands of people from jails into our
[00:14:05] country. The nutballs. Drug dealers, murderers, the worst people in the world were released
[00:14:10] into our country because we had a stupid precedent who probably didn't know and we had a border
[00:14:16] czar who never went to the border and never once called our great border patrol agents,
[00:14:21] not once, Kamala. She never called the border patrol. She never said, how we do, I
[00:14:26] What is the question?
[00:14:27] The control guys every day, you can ask a call, ask any one of them.
[00:14:30] What are you talking about?
[00:14:31] Brandon, ask them all of them, how are we doing, how are we doing?
[00:14:34] Yeah, what was the question actually, yeah.
[00:14:36] And we now are about to say having totally sealed border.
[00:14:38] Nine months, nobody has come in.
[00:14:39] I don't know.
[00:14:40] And nobody even tries because they know they're not going to get through.
[00:14:42] So we don't have caravans.
[00:14:43] Oh.
[00:14:44] Maybe one or two more will be done.
[00:14:48] Mr. President, are you willing to end this conflict with Iran charging tools
[00:14:55] for passage through the street.
[00:14:57] I mean, us charging tolls?
[00:14:59] A lot.
[00:15:00] What about us charging tolls?
[00:15:02] Is that something you're considering?
[00:15:04] I'd rather do that than let them have them run.
[00:15:06] Why shouldn't we? We're the winner.
[00:15:08] We won.
[00:15:09] We are militarily defeated.
[00:15:12] The only thing they have is a psychology of...
[00:15:14] He's going to charge the money.
[00:15:16] ...a couple of mines in the water, alright?
[00:15:18] Okay.
[00:15:19] I mean, we have a concept where we'll charge tolls.
[00:15:21] Okay?
[00:15:22] I thought you would have been more accurate than you said us.
[00:15:29] Right.
[00:15:30] Just to clarify, in order for a lot to successfully meet your deadline tomorrow, do they have
[00:15:36] to make a deal, open the straight or vote?
[00:15:39] We have to have a deal that's acceptable to me, and part of that deal is going to
[00:15:44] be we want free traffic of oil and everything else.
[00:15:47] I do it because God is good because God is good and God wants to see people taking care
[00:16:06] of God doesn't like what's happening.
[00:16:08] I don't like what's happening.
[00:16:09] That's right.
[00:16:10] He says I enjoy.
[00:16:11] True.
[00:16:12] I don't enjoy.
[00:16:13] These two guys don't enjoy it.
[00:16:14] Yeah.
[00:16:15] So they don't want, they don't like,
[00:16:17] I don't like seeing people killed.
[00:16:19] I've ended eight wars.
[00:16:21] Nobody's ever done it.
[00:16:23] The person who won the Nobel Prize came to me
[00:16:26] and said, you deserve the Nobel Prize.
[00:16:28] She announced that when they announced, they said.
[00:16:30] The lady from Venezuela.
[00:16:31] It was Maria, she's a great person, really a good person.
[00:16:35] She said, no, no, no.
[00:16:37] This is ridiculous.
[00:16:39] They gave me the Nobel Prize.
[00:16:40] President Trump ended eight wars.
[00:16:42] I could go over every one of them,
[00:16:43] including India and Pakistan.
[00:16:45] Pakistan.
[00:16:46] He just told you.
[00:16:47] The Prime Minister, Pakistan, said President Trump, saved from 30 to 50 million lives.
[00:16:53] That makes me much happier than what we're doing right now.
[00:16:57] That makes me much happier.
[00:16:58] We have one more to end, by the way.
[00:17:01] You called yesterday in your truth social, you called the Iranians crazy bastards.
[00:17:10] True.
[00:17:11] True.
[00:17:12] Is your response to critics who say that it is true?
[00:17:14] about drugs. What is your response to critics who said it is your mental health that should
[00:17:18] perhaps be examined as this war continues? Well, I haven't heard that, but if that's the case,
[00:17:22] you're going to have to have more people like me because our country has been ripped off on trade
[00:17:28] or in everything for many years until I came along. It's true. So if that's the case,
[00:17:32] you're going to have to have more people. Dasha, go ahead.
[00:17:36] You said that very little is off limits in Iran as far as the target, including power plants,
[00:17:41] bridges you've mentioned those very little is open are there certain kinds of
[00:17:45] civilian targets though I'm thinking I don't want to tell you that we have we
[00:17:52] have a plan because of the power of our military we're going to do whatever the
[00:17:57] fuck we want in Iran will be decimated who by 12 o'clock tomorrow night
[00:18:02] everyone every power plant in Iran will be out of business burning exploding
[00:18:09] and never to be used again. I mean complete demolition by 12 o'clock and it'll happen
[00:18:16] over a period of four hours if we wanted to. We don't want that to happen. We may even get
[00:18:21] involved with helping them rebuild their nation. And you know what, if that's the case, the
[00:18:26] last thing we want to do is start with power plants which are among the most expensive
[00:18:30] things and bridges. You saw the bridge, the bridge one. We were very close to
[00:18:35] a deal and then I got a call from Mr. Whitcov, Mr. Custer and JD saying I think
[00:18:45] they're breaking the deal. I said tell them that's okay don't worry about it
[00:18:49] but tell them to look out their window and watch and within 45 minutes I gave
[00:18:55] the order to knock out the biggest bridge. I gave the order knock out the
[00:19:00] biggest bridge. I believe the Middle East but the biggest bridge in
[00:19:03] around and within 10 minutes after I gave that order that bridge was gone was over so so do I
[00:19:12] want to do that no do I want to destroy their infrastructure it will take them a hundred years
[00:19:18] to rebuild right now if we left today it would take them 20 years to rebuild their country and
[00:19:26] it would never be as good as it was and the only way they're going to be able to rebuild their
[00:19:30] country, is to utilize the genius of the United States of America.
[00:19:34] You guys are talking about you voiced your displeasure with NATO in the past.
[00:19:40] Is there a danger to the U.S., not being the de facto leader of the alliance, and then
[00:19:46] other powers within the alliance than getting the decision making when it comes to wars
[00:19:50] and clear weapons?
[00:19:51] No, it's not a danger.
[00:19:53] Look, we went to NATO.
[00:19:55] I didn't ask her very strongly.
[00:19:57] I just said, hey, if you want to help, great.
[00:19:59] No, no, no, we will let him.
[00:20:01] I said, that's all right.
[00:20:02] You don't want to help?
[00:20:03] Because I always said NATO is a paper tiger.
[00:20:06] See, NATO is a paper tiger.
[00:20:09] Putin's not afraid of NATO.
[00:20:10] Putin's afraid of us, very afraid of us.
[00:20:13] And he's explained it to me a lot of times.
[00:20:15] I got to know him very well.
[00:20:17] I know him very well.
[00:20:19] NATO is a paper tiger.
[00:20:20] NATO is us.
[00:20:21] And when we needed them, but we didn't need them, by the way.
[00:20:24] Well, where were they?
[00:20:25] What happened?
[00:20:26] What happened?
[00:20:27] Where'd they go?
[00:20:28] Just the opposite. They've actually gone out of their way not to help. They didn't even want to give us landing strips
[00:20:34] Think of it. It's not just NATO. You know, Wilson help us South Korea didn't help us
[00:20:40] Oh, you know, Wilson help us, Australia
[00:20:43] You know, Wilson help us
[00:20:45] Japan, oh
[00:20:47] We've got 50,000 soldiers in Japan. Oh to protect them from North Korea ridiculous
[00:20:54] 45,000 soldiers in South Korea
[00:20:56] to protect us from Kim Jong-un who I get along with very well as you know do you
[00:21:02] notice you know those things about me he used to call Joe Biden a mentally
[00:21:06] retarded person okay so don't tell me about your stuff Joe Biden he said he's
[00:21:12] a mentally retarded person he was so nasty to Joe Biden it was terrible but
[00:21:16] to me he likes Trump and do you notice how nice things are with North Korea?
[00:21:21] Bro, like you're going to say the end war for a certain people, he's going to say it in harm's way and right next to Kim Jong-un with a lot of nuclear weapons.
[00:21:29] Call him a target.
[00:21:31] Forty-five, which shouldn't have ever happened if a certain president, I'm not going to mention this president because it happened to like him, believe it or not.
[00:21:38] But if a certain president did his job, Kim Jong-un would not have nuclear weapons right now.
[00:21:43] But they were all afraid to do their job properly.
[00:21:46] Bro, just to conclude and just to finish.
[00:21:49] Really?
[00:21:50] Japan didn't help us, Australia didn't help us, and South Korea didn't help us, and then you get to NATO, NATO didn't help us.
[00:21:57] There were some countries that did. Now countries that have been good, now you could also say they're
[00:22:02] got to be a little bit more involved because they're in the territory, but Saudi Arabia has been excellent,
[00:22:08] Qatar has been excellent,
[00:22:09] UAE has been excellent, Bahrain, Kuwait, I mean Kuwait did shoot down three of our planes.
[00:22:15] The only planes really that we lost with
[00:22:17] friendly fire they called it I called it unfriendly fire they unfortunately didn't
[00:22:23] know how to use our our great Patriots oops the palace and what kind of a
[00:22:29] missile coming out of the planes boom they got out it was an accident too
[00:22:33] yeah Patriot never misses so they had beautiful Patriots there were planes
[00:22:38] heading in their direction fortunately they decided to shoot those planes they
[00:22:43] we're off planes so I'm all right no NATO is a paper tiger now he's coming to
[00:22:50] see me on Wednesday as you know he's a wonderful guy
[00:22:53] Secretary General is great and Mark Ruta he's a great person but he's got and
[00:23:01] you know it all began with if you want to know the truth Greenland we want
[00:23:05] Greenland they don't want to give it to us at all about my okay thank you
[00:23:10] very much
[00:23:22] absolute fucking cinema
[00:23:25] all my god
[00:23:29] all my fucking god
[00:23:32] wow
[00:23:34] holy shit
[00:23:37] he drops the greenland cliffhanger bro
[00:23:40] yeah it's like it's a movie or something
[00:23:43] all my god
[00:23:44] and uh... yeah wild amy is losing their minds of course they are they're gonna
[00:23:49] say whatever they want
[00:23:51] this is insane all my fucking god
[00:23:55] uh... well uh...
[00:23:57] i guess that's that's what happened all while
[00:24:01] okay well real question the radars a friendly fire mode i don't know how
[00:24:04] it works i mean who the fuck knows
[00:24:07] so twelve o'clock tomorrow so the big one is going to be twelve o'clock tomorrow
[00:24:11] that's when trump decides if he's going to blow up iran or not
[00:24:15] and that's going to be it i mean i don't know we're in a simulation trump was
[00:24:18] fucking with the media yeah i'll look at some of the other highlights from this
[00:24:22] that i missed out on right
[00:24:23] there's obviously i didn't see the entire thing but uh...
[00:24:27] you know there's been a whole lot more of it
[00:24:29] and let me go and see this
[00:24:30] and uh... we'd be on early for it uh... i don't know i mean i'm not
[00:24:35] I'm not sure I have no idea whether it's going to be a son's account, but I saw something.
[00:24:38] I'll look at that later on.
[00:24:40] But anyway, it's have intelligence limited.
[00:24:42] Oh, it's another guy that got deleted as well.
[00:24:45] What a surprise.
[00:24:46] So Israel will decide if they want to pull up Iran or not.
[00:24:49] Well, I don't know.
[00:24:50] I mean, either way, we're off to the whole conference.
[00:24:52] It's gold, even from Trump's part two.
[00:24:54] What is this?
[00:24:55] Was it even more insane?
[00:24:57] Let me see if I can pull it up.
[00:24:58] I know Eric Daughtry usually has a lot of the highlights of this, right?
[00:25:02] So I can just find it from there.
[00:25:04] And let me scroll all the way down.
[00:25:06] Let me go ahead and I'll just close that, don't worry about it.
[00:25:11] Alright, we'll look at all the highlights of this because obviously I missed out on
[00:25:16] it.
[00:25:17] I didn't see everything, but we'll go through the rest of it.
[00:25:19] The White House briefing room is filled to the brim for President Trump's blockbuster
[00:25:25] military press conference.
[00:25:27] Oh boy!
[00:25:29] And is this it?
[00:25:32] I mean let me go and see if I can find it I think I think this is it's a great
[00:25:41] honor to be with you yeah happy Easter we had a great Easter this is one of our
[00:25:48] better Easter's I think you know out of different ways it's never been an Easter
[00:25:51] like it before this is the best to say militarily that's right it's been one
[00:25:56] of the best uh-huh military so militarily this has been one of our
[00:26:01] best Easter's. Man. You know what? I think he's right.
[00:26:17] Good afternoon. We have quite a bit to discuss.
[00:26:19] You know, like, good detail. Definitely a quote, yeah. Oh my God. Okay.
[00:26:25] The Airman Band of Military is large as both complex.
[00:26:28] And we're here today to celebrate the success of one of the largest, most complex, most
[00:26:33] harrowing combat searches, as you would call it, a search and rescue mission, ever attempted
[00:26:40] by the military, generally when planes are knocked down in war, especially when you're
[00:26:45] fighting a strong group, an evil group, but you can't really do this because you send
[00:26:53] 200 men to pick up one and it's something that's usually not attempted as
[00:26:59] much as you want to attempt certain bad things happen to that one or two and in
[00:27:04] this case we did too and might not have been attempted before we're gonna repost it would you
[00:27:09] think of it? I didn't see it. We had great talent, we got a lot to say and we were
[00:27:17] helped by a lot of people a lot of great people. Uh-huh. Then it was an
[00:27:20] honor to be involved with it. Well great. This is the guy that got back, right? Obviously.
[00:27:27] And the entire country, oh wait, what is this? American F-15 fighter jet went down deep inside
[00:27:33] enemy territory in Iran while participating in Operation Epic Fury, where we're doing
[00:27:40] unbelievably well, well at a level that nobody's ever seen before. Nobody's seen
[00:27:44] it. Nobody. The entire country could be taken out in one night, and that night
[00:27:50] might be tomorrow night
[00:27:53] wow
[00:27:55] so tomorrow could be the big day
[00:27:59] it could be the end
[00:28:03] okay
[00:28:06] both members of the crew ejected from the aircraft and landed alive
[00:28:10] american F-15 fighter jet
[00:28:12] went down deep inside enemy territory
[00:28:15] wow
[00:28:15] um... okay well i mean like i i
[00:28:18] I believe that when I see it, I don't know whether that's going to happen. Oh, here we go.
[00:28:22] Authorities. This is about the guy that got that almost got on top of everything else. We got out
[00:28:28] yesterday told the communities actually within side of Iran, the people of Iran. They were given
[00:28:35] a tremendous incentive to find this pilot. Despite the peril, the officer followed his
[00:28:42] training and climbed into the treacherous mountain terrain and started climbing toward
[00:28:47] a higher altitude something they were trained to do in order to evade capture
[00:28:53] better signal they want to always go as far away from the site of the shootdown
[00:29:01] you want to go as far away because they will head right to that site you want to
[00:29:05] be as far away as you can and he was injured and he was an amazing amazing
[00:29:10] thing. He scaled cliff faces, bleeding rather profusely, treated his own wounds, and contacted
[00:29:20] American forces to transmit his location. They have a very sophisticated beeper type
[00:29:27] apparatus that is on them at all times. And when they go out on these missions they
[00:29:35] make sure they have lots of battery space and they're in good shape. This is a great
[00:29:40] movie. This one worked really well, amazingly, saved his life. We immediately mobilized a
[00:29:45] massive operation to retrieve him from the mountain holdout and he kept going higher
[00:29:52] and higher. The mountain kept getting rougher and rougher. Really very, very hard to find.
[00:29:57] It's like behind enemy lines. The second rescue mission involved 155 aircraft,
[00:30:02] including four bombers, 64 fighters, 48 refueling tankers,
[00:30:08] 13 rescue aircraft and more.
[00:30:11] Oh my God.
[00:30:11] We were bringing them all over
[00:30:13] and a lot of it were subterfuge.
[00:30:15] Just to mug them?
[00:30:16] God damn, bro.
[00:30:17] He just brought in everybody.
[00:30:19] Yeah, just to let him know.
[00:30:21] Well, you think you're gonna fuck around?
[00:30:23] What is this?
[00:30:24] We were bringing them all over
[00:30:26] and a lot of it was subterfuge.
[00:30:29] We wanted to have them think
[00:30:30] he was in a different location because they had a vast military force out there, thousands
[00:30:36] of people were looking.
[00:30:37] So we wanted them to look in different areas so we were scattered all over like we were
[00:30:44] right on top of them.
[00:30:45] Millions of Big Macs.
[00:30:46] They had seven different locations where they thought and they were very confused.
[00:30:50] They said, well, wait a minute, they've got groups here, they've got groups there.
[00:30:53] It's amazing.
[00:30:55] I was listening to these great people, these great generals, General Raisin Cain was amazing,
[00:31:04] Pete Hexeth was amazing, but I listened to the whole thing, it was pretty amazing.
[00:31:08] So they had all these different sites where everybody thought he was located.
[00:31:12] We think we have him over there because they have nine planes circling a little area that's
[00:31:18] 25 miles down the coast.
[00:31:21] So in a breathtaking show of skill and precision, lethality and force America's military descendant
[00:31:29] of the area, the real area, engage the enemy, rescued the stranded officer, destroyed all
[00:31:36] threats and exited Iranian territory while taking no casualties in any town.
[00:31:42] Or is it a chance?
[00:31:43] Or is it a chance?
[00:31:44] Or is it a chance?
[00:31:45] Or is it a chance?
[00:31:46] Or is it a chance?
[00:31:47] Or is it a chance?
[00:31:48] Or is it a chance?
[00:31:49] Or is it a chance?
[00:31:50] Or is it a chance?
[00:31:51] why. It's pretty simple. Exited Iranian territory while taking no casualties of any kind. The
[00:31:59] heroic F-15 weapon system off the ground evaded capture on the ground in Iran for almost 48
[00:32:08] hours. That's a long time when you're tough shape and when you're bleeding. It's a long
[00:32:13] time. When we left, as you probably know, we had two large planes, old, pretty old planes.
[00:32:22] We carried a lot. We needed a lot more equipment going in than coming out, obviously, because
[00:32:26] going in, we needed to be able to scale mountains. And we had a lot of equipment. But the sand
[00:32:34] was, it was sandy wet sand. So we thought there may be a problem taking off because
[00:32:40] of the weight of the plane and then we also had all the men jumping back on to the planes.
[00:32:45] Yeah, I said that.
[00:32:46] And they got pretty well bogged down and we had a contingency plan, which was unbelievable,
[00:32:52] where a lighter, faster aircraft came in and they took them out.
[00:32:56] We blew up the old planes.
[00:32:58] We blew them up to smithereens because we had equipment on the planes that frankly
[00:33:02] we'd like to take, but I don't think it was worthwhile spending another four hours
[00:33:07] there taking it off.
[00:33:08] We didn't want anybody to have the best equipment anywhere in the world.
[00:33:12] We didn't want anybody to examine our anti-aircraft and other equipment.
[00:33:18] I mean, they said he was bleeding, and that was the only thing that was like certain.
[00:33:22] And they rebelled helicopters and, wait, what?
[00:33:26] Couldn't have lived without him. They performed unbelievably well.
[00:33:30] And if you'd see it, you wouldn't believe it. They came off the plane,
[00:33:33] And these guys had them, the rotors were off.
[00:33:39] They rebuilt these helicopters in less than 10 minutes.
[00:33:43] Jesus Christ.
[00:33:44] And that was one of the more amazing things.
[00:33:46] These are helicopters, small and unbelievably powerful,
[00:33:52] but small, very small, so it can get into certain areas.
[00:33:57] And they got them off the plane
[00:33:59] and they rebuilt all three of them
[00:34:01] in a matter of less than,
[00:34:03] I would say less than 10 minutes.
[00:34:05] It's pretty amazing what the genius of these people,
[00:34:09] who would think that?
[00:34:10] You'd think it would take five days to build them.
[00:34:12] And in some companies it would take five days
[00:34:14] and they wouldn't do it well.
[00:34:16] But they served us well.
[00:34:18] As commander chief, I never forget the extraordinary risk
[00:34:21] taken by the warriors that we send into battle
[00:34:25] and the genius.
[00:34:26] I mean, think of it, having a contingency
[00:34:28] three planes waiting because we think the sand is so bad that we probably won't be able to take off.
[00:34:34] Yeah. And the planes really got bogged. The sand was, this was not much of a runway. This was a farm,
[00:34:41] not a runway, it's a farm, but it did the trick. But to have a contingency as opposed to having to
[00:34:47] wait two days, can you imagine right in the middle? This was central, this was right, you
[00:34:53] you would call it central casting
[00:34:56] well there it is and uh... let me go back with them people mad about pilots
[00:34:59] or someone's astronauts left those astronauts in space because he won would
[00:35:03] be the one to help them
[00:35:04] damn actually forgot all about that i i did
[00:35:07] a weaker aided in a bed at a wrong
[00:35:10] way what
[00:35:11] wait what
[00:35:12] as you probably know we didn't talk about the first one you know what the
[00:35:15] fuck
[00:35:16] an hour then somebody leaked something which will hopefully find that leaker
[00:35:20] we're looking very hard to find that leaker
[00:35:23] and talk about they got a they got a publicly execute the people that do
[00:35:26] that
[00:35:27] they do uh... i think that there's a huge problem where people think that they
[00:35:31] can get away with stuff like this and
[00:35:33] whenever they get away with it then did other people do it because they think
[00:35:36] they can get away with it because the other person got away with it
[00:35:39] we should just publicly execute
[00:35:41] i think that's the right thing to do firing squad yeah i mean some and i
[00:35:45] like you can do it in a lot of different ways is really matter to me
[00:35:48] but it just made what what matters is that it happens right i mean like
[00:35:51] obviously if you're leaking stuff to a foreign government
[00:35:54] like i mean what we've been doing here like really like what we will what's
[00:35:57] going on
[00:35:58] how how's out how we even in a world where this is a conversation
[00:36:03] this somebody missing
[00:36:06] basically said that
[00:36:08] we have one of the somebody missing what they didn't know there was somebody
[00:36:11] missing until this leak again the information bull so whoever it was a
[00:36:14] week ago be able to find it out because we're going to go to the
[00:36:18] media company that released it
[00:36:21] and we're gonna say
[00:36:23] national security give it up a go to jail
[00:36:28] okay
[00:36:30] all right
[00:36:32] that's what i'm talking about okay fucking finally
[00:36:36] yes so finally there's a level of accountability that's uh... that's all i
[00:36:41] wanted
[00:36:42] yes okay good
[00:36:44] god damn
[00:36:46] it's so easy it's so obvious
[00:36:52] we know who and you know we're talking about
[00:36:55] there's some things you can do because when they did that all of a sudden
[00:36:59] the entire
[00:37:00] country of iran knew that there was
[00:37:03] a pilot that was somewhere on the land
[00:37:06] that was fighting for his life happened before celebrating and it also made it much more difficult
[00:37:11] for
[00:37:13] pilots and for the people going into search for him. All of a sudden they know that there's
[00:37:19] somebody out there that see all these planes coming in and it became a much more difficult operation
[00:37:25] because a leaker leaked that we have one, we've rescued one, but there's another one out there
[00:37:32] that we're trying to get. So actually the country, Iran, put out a major notice you all saw it
[00:37:41] but offering a very big award for anybody in the world.
[00:37:45] $60,000, like again, bro, like I've had a lot of sponsors
[00:37:49] for more than $60,000, like, I mean,
[00:37:52] like global propaganda that pays less than Fortnite.
[00:37:56] I mean, like, I just, I'm just not feeling it.
[00:37:58] I think that they should have done a lot more.
[00:38:01] They should have been like 60 grand, like give me a break.
[00:38:04] It captures the pilot.
[00:38:05] Like Raid Shadow Legends pays better than Iran?
[00:38:09] What?
[00:38:10] How does that work?
[00:38:11] So in addition to a hostile, very talented, very good, very evil military, we had millions
[00:38:20] of people trying to get an award.
[00:38:24] And let me see here, is there not a lot in Iran?
[00:38:26] Yeah, but it would still be more overall.
[00:38:28] Oh, here it is.
[00:38:29] Well, now we have the- Right.
[00:38:32] And today as the CIA director mentioned, Iran's military, and we know this, is embarrassed
[00:38:37] and humiliated
[00:38:39] and they should be what for the first time now these are not routine
[00:38:42] operations they were high-risk high-stakes missions
[00:38:45] conducted in the heart of enemy territory this was not just barely into
[00:38:49] iran this was deep into iran
[00:38:51] involving coordinated strikes to suppress threats deception tactics to
[00:38:55] protect our teams
[00:38:56] and follow up how you guys keep trying to correct me saying that like it's a
[00:39:00] lot of money in iran
[00:39:01] without contextualizing also that everything iran
[00:39:04] is like almost unpurchasable because of the the inflation
[00:39:08] like yeah it's more money in iranian money but you need more ronnie and money
[00:39:12] to buy everything
[00:39:14] like i i i i can't believe there's so many people trying to correct me on this
[00:39:17] obvious thing like how many people are just totally economically illiterate
[00:39:22] i mean i'm not an expert in this but jesus christ guys come on
[00:39:26] holy shit
[00:39:29] like uh... this is bad
[00:39:33] this is scary
[00:39:36] i read like twenty comments like that
[00:39:40] shit guys
[00:39:43] all synchronization across the air ground and special operations
[00:39:47] the iranians are still at the end of the right now is how did the americans
[00:39:51] do this
[00:39:53] one downed airmen
[00:39:55] evaded capture for more than a day
[00:39:57] scaling rugged ridges well hunted
[00:39:59] by the enemy
[00:40:01] when he was finally able
[00:40:02] to activate his emergency transponder the beeper his first message
[00:40:07] was simple six seven is powerful
[00:40:10] he said a message
[00:40:11] god
[00:40:12] though is good
[00:40:14] they are in that moment of isolation and
[00:40:17] they are there is the c i a director mentioned iran's military and we know
[00:40:21] this is embarrassed
[00:40:23] and humiliated yeah i mean there it is so he just said god is good yeah i
[00:40:27] bet absolutely
[00:40:29] holy fuck
[00:40:31] see transponder
[00:40:32] his first message
[00:40:34] was simple
[00:40:35] and it was powerful
[00:40:37] he said a message
[00:40:38] god is good
[00:40:40] this shit's gonna go so hard
[00:40:41] in that moment of isolation and danger his faith
[00:40:44] and fighting spirit
[00:40:46] shown through you see shot down on friday
[00:40:50] good friday
[00:40:51] good
[00:40:51] hidden in a cave
[00:40:53] oh my god
[00:40:54] a previce
[00:40:55] all of saturday
[00:40:57] and rescued
[00:40:59] on sunday
[00:41:00] he's flown out of iran is the sun was rising on
[00:41:03] on my Easter Sunday
[00:41:06] a pilot reborn
[00:41:10] you gotta admit
[00:41:12] this is pretty good
[00:41:15] it is like this is pretty good
[00:41:18] all home and county for a nation
[00:41:21] rejoicing
[00:41:22] god
[00:41:24] is good
[00:41:25] Despite incoming fire and unforgiving conditions our troops brought every American home. No American lives were lost
[00:41:33] We leave no man behind timing. Yeah, and that is not luck
[00:41:37] Crazy training superior technology and unbreakable warrior ethos and sheer American grit
[00:41:45] our special operators pilots and support crews performed with
[00:41:49] near perfection under fire and they were lethal yeah just ask any Iranian
[00:41:57] soldier who dared attempt to get anywhere near that probably dead right or
[00:42:02] during that mission yeah there it is taking the entire nation to Sunday
[00:42:06] school yeah bro this was and rescued but a crevice good Friday shot down on a
[00:42:14] Friday. Good Friday. This is actually so good. This is crazy good. All of Saturday. Man.
[00:42:23] And rescued on Sunday.
[00:42:26] Flown out of Iran as the sun was rising on Easter Sunday. A pilot reborn. All home and
[00:42:34] accounted for a nation rejoicing.
[00:42:38] Jesus Christ, man. Absolute cinema. Yeah, it winds up perfect. Like, yeah, well, like that's it
[00:42:44] Like again, that's like what I was saying before about how like that bald eagle landing and looking at the rocket launch
[00:42:50] Like that's crazy. Like, what are the odds of that?
[00:42:53] How about that?
[00:42:55] And uh, yeah, god damn and uh went hard. Yeah, it was really good and uh, Trump is up in the middle of the night
[00:43:02] Well, yeah, oh, what was it?
[00:43:04] It was authorized in less than two hours from those that pilot going down when we knew where he was
[00:43:10] It was pop off and it was authorized in the middle of the night because anybody that's worked from this this man knows
[00:43:15] He's up in the middle of the night
[00:43:17] Authorized immediately without hesitation audaciously
[00:43:21] Get the second mission as soon as we knew where that pilot was and John was certainly helpful in that
[00:43:27] Also executed immediately
[00:43:29] You know, I looked up at my screen when the final mission was complete inside our skiff our secure facility
[00:43:34] Yeah, and we have a running VTC a running
[00:43:38] Coordination cell. Yeah, and the top of it read
[00:43:41] 45 minutes and 45 hours and
[00:43:45] 56 minutes
[00:43:46] For 45 hours was authorized in 45 hours. They were doing that shit. God damn
[00:43:52] on running coordination cell and the top of it read 45 minutes and 45 hours and
[00:44:00] 56 minutes Jesus for 45 hours and 56 minutes we held that call open for
[00:44:07] coordination from the moment our pilots went down our mission was unblinking the
[00:44:13] call never dropped the meeting never stopped the planning never so they I
[00:44:17] guess they just didn't do it on skydive demanded rapid decisive action he
[00:44:21] and backed our military with the full weight of his resolve, refusing to let enemy propaganda
[00:44:26] or tactical setbacks deter us.
[00:44:29] His leadership ensured that every lethal and non-lethal resource was brought to bear
[00:44:34] that our forces had the authorities and the support they needed to succeed.
[00:44:39] When the president says he has the backs of our war fighters, he means it, and it
[00:44:44] means a great deal, and it's a big difference on the battlefield.
[00:44:49] Trump understands that peace through strength is not a slogan. It is a doctrine that saves
[00:44:55] American lives. Well, thank God. His unwavering commitment to rebuilding our military and restoring
[00:44:59] the warrior spirit has paid dividends in missions just like this one. I think he's right about
[00:45:05] that too. I do think that like the idea that the guy gets shot down on Good Friday,
[00:45:11] he hides in a cave and three days later he's rescued as the sun rises in Iran by
[00:45:16] American military and then after that they're talking about like just blowing up everything in Iran
[00:45:23] like I mean I'm sorry guys I know there's like a lot of you know like Starbucks liberals and people
[00:45:29] like that that don't like this kind of language let me tell you something you know who does
[00:45:34] the enlisted men in the military I can tell you like every single guy that I know that was
[00:45:41] or is in the military that I've known my entire life, like maybe there's like one or two exceptions,
[00:45:47] but like overwhelmingly like I'm sorry like if you're a 19 year old guy and you're ready to
[00:45:53] join the Marines, that's what you want to hear. That is, that's the same thing and the thing is
[00:45:58] that a hundred years ago that's what they wanted to hear. 500 years ago that's what they wanted
[00:46:05] to hear. Get this, a thousand years ago, that's what they wanted to hear, three thousand years
[00:46:11] ago. Like remember those Roman legionnaires? Guess what they were listening to? The same
[00:46:16] thing. That's the way it is.
[00:46:22] Under his command, America projects power with confidence and brings our people home
[00:46:27] with victory. And that continues today by the President's direction. Today will
[00:46:33] will be the largest volume of strikes since day one of this operation.
[00:46:36] Tomorrow, even more than today.
[00:46:40] And then Iran has a choice.
[00:46:42] Choose wisely.
[00:46:44] Because this president-
[00:46:45] Choose wisely.
[00:46:46] Okay, well there it is.
[00:46:47] One of this operation.
[00:46:49] Tomorrow, even more than today.
[00:46:52] And then Iran has a choice.
[00:46:55] Choose wisely.
[00:46:56] Because this president does not play around.
[00:47:00] You can ask Soleimani.
[00:47:02] You can ask Maduro.
[00:47:04] You can ask Kamani.
[00:47:07] To those heroes who planned and executed these rescues, your nation stands in awe.
[00:47:11] I stand in awe.
[00:47:12] The chairman stands in awe.
[00:47:13] We all stand in awe of your professionalism and bravery.
[00:47:16] Ask Maduro, yeah.
[00:47:17] And so for you, you embody the very best of America.
[00:47:21] To the rescued airmen and their families, welcome home.
[00:47:24] Your courage and endurance, the quiet declaration of faith amid the storm.
[00:47:29] Ask Maduro in prison, yeah.
[00:47:30] Inspires us all.
[00:47:31] Why is good every day and to our adversaries watching from Tehran let this be a clear message
[00:47:41] The United States military will go anywhere at any time to protect our own and complete the mission
[00:47:48] We execute with precision. We control the sky. You see we flew for seven hours
[00:47:55] In daylight over Iran to get the first pilot
[00:47:59] That's not too good right? And it flew seven hours in the middle of the night
[00:48:02] to get the second. And Iran... I mean like again if we were in a war with China and you had Chinese
[00:48:09] airplanes and helicopters flying over New York City for seven hours nobody would be saying the
[00:48:18] United States is winning. Nobody would be saying this. It would be pretty obvious who's winning.
[00:48:27] That's what's crazy the mission we execute with precision we control the sky
[00:48:36] you see we flew for seven hours in daylight over Iran to get the first
[00:48:41] pilot and we flew seven hours in the middle of the night to get the second
[00:48:46] and Iran did nothing about it yeah I wonder why we fight with honor and under
[00:48:53] President Trump's leadership, we win.
[00:48:55] So God bless our troops.
[00:48:57] God bless President Trump.
[00:48:59] And God bless the United States of America.
[00:49:01] Thank you.
[00:49:02] Act our own.
[00:49:02] Well, how about that?
[00:49:03] And yeah, there it is.
[00:49:05] It was a big deal when the Chinese air balloon
[00:49:06] was in our airspace.
[00:49:07] Yeah, remember that?
[00:49:08] Yeah, exactly.
[00:49:11] What is this?
[00:49:12] An incredibly dangerous undertaking,
[00:49:16] but a filled promise made every American war fighter
[00:49:20] that you will not be left behind
[00:49:23] we will always
[00:49:24] come find you
[00:49:25] and we will always bring you home they're gonna get you over the next hours the
[00:49:29] search and rescue task force cross the beach
[00:49:33] entered into a rainy and airspace
[00:49:35] i don't like the religious pandering but i love to see the i'll never leave on
[00:49:38] comrader not just empty words
[00:49:40] will you better get used to the religious pandering because uh... it's
[00:49:44] better to have that
[00:49:45] then a bunch of weirdos that are trying to replace the religious pandering
[00:49:49] with gender ideology? I think that you're in a world of competing ideologies and you
[00:49:55] either have an ideology that wins or the other ideology wins. That's the reason why they're
[00:50:01] doing it. I mean you guys know I'm not a very big religious guy either, but I'd rather
[00:50:06] have that than some other bullshit. There's no existence of a realm where this space
[00:50:13] is not occupied. It will be occupied by something and so you might as well make it
[00:50:18] the thing that's on your side. That's my outlook on it. Cole, thanks for the 20 subs.
[00:50:24] Protected by a fighter strike package and moved into the objective area all under fire.
[00:50:29] I'm totally fine. In route, as some of you have seen on social media, the helicopters
[00:50:34] took gas off the C-130s and pressed onward and forward up into the objective area.
[00:50:40] Is that right? Well, this was ongoing and out in front
[00:50:43] of them, the Sandy Flight of A-10s and other remotely piloted aircraft, drones and other
[00:50:49] tactical aircraft were violently suppressing and engaging the enemy in a close-in gunfight
[00:50:55] to keep them away from the front-seater and allow the pickup force to get into the objective
[00:51:01] area.
[00:51:02] It makes sense.
[00:51:03] During this engagement, one of the Sandy aircraft, the one primarily responsible for
[00:51:08] communicating with the downed pilot, was hit by enemy fire.
[00:51:13] pilot continued to fight, continued the mission, and then upon exit flew his
[00:51:19] aircraft into another country and determined that the airplane was not
[00:51:23] landable. This was one of our 810 Sandy aircraft. Holy shit. The pilot then made
[00:51:28] the decision to eject over friendly territory and was quickly and
[00:51:33] safely recovered and is doing fine. God fucking damn yeah. Oh yeah that's a
[00:51:38] whole lot and uh... what is this so this is the
[00:51:42] so if you were thank you all they got the cia a guy
[00:51:45] all thank you mr president
[00:51:47] it's a privilege to be here with you today
[00:51:50] to share what we can
[00:51:52] about this exceptional mission
[00:51:54] and recognize the ingenuity and bravery
[00:51:57] of those who executed it
[00:51:59] as well as the leadership and resolve of the president
[00:52:03] who ordered it
[00:52:05] one thing that has been clear to me in this role is that the
[00:52:07] Flawless military operations that the Department of War is known for
[00:52:12] are hostage
[00:52:13] to flawless intelligence
[00:52:15] We saw that that's you guys. Yeah over Iran in Operation Midnight Hammer last summer we witnessed
[00:52:23] During Operation Absolute Resolve
[00:52:25] We've seen it against the cartels in the western hemisphere
[00:52:29] And we're seeing it every day in operation epic fury including this mission
[00:52:33] to rescue an aviator buried deep behind enemy lines, because it is the unique
[00:52:41] tradition of the US Armed Forces that we leave no man or woman behind. This was a
[00:52:48] no-fail mission. That was the spirit in which the President put us to work and
[00:52:52] we were determined not to let him down or our airmen down. As an agency the
[00:53:00] The CIA possesses unique capabilities that only the president can deploy.
[00:53:06] Some of these capabilities fall under covert action authorities.
[00:53:10] And because covert means exactly that, I'm not going to be able to tell you everything
[00:53:16] that you want to know.
[00:53:19] At the president's direction, we deployed both human assets and exquisite technologies
[00:53:24] that no other intelligence service in the world possesses, to a daunting challenge comparable
[00:53:30] to hunting for a single grain of sand in the middle of a desert.
[00:53:37] This was also a race against the clock.
[00:53:39] So I didn't say what happened.
[00:53:40] That we locate the downed aviator as quickly as possible, while at the same time keeping
[00:53:46] our enemies misdirected.
[00:53:50] For that reason, in addition to the human and technical assets deployed by the President
[00:53:56] to find our airman, CIA executed a deception campaign to confuse the Iranians who were desperately
[00:54:03] hunting for our airmen.
[00:54:05] Yeah, I bet they were trying to look for it.
[00:54:06] On Saturday morning, we achieved our primary objective by finding and providing confirmation
[00:54:13] that one of America's best and bravest was alive and concealed in a mountainous
[00:54:18] that circles yeah probably still invisible to the enemy
[00:54:22] i wonder what they do
[00:54:25] that confirmation was relayed
[00:54:27] by secretary hags it to the president
[00:54:29] in the operation quickly moved to the execution phase
[00:54:34] following the successful exfiltration on saturday night
[00:54:38] our intelligence reflects that the iranians were embarrassed and ultimately
[00:54:42] humiliated
[00:54:43] by the six-year-old audacious
[00:54:45] no way
[00:54:47] When the president asked me to lead the CIA, he made it clear, get back to basics, no politics,
[00:54:54] no agendas, tackle the hardest problems, and execute the toughest missions.
[00:55:00] This president is about results, and now that's what his CIA is about too.
[00:55:07] The professionals at the agency and at the Department of War deserve immense credit
[00:55:13] for their flawless execution during this daring mission. Their skill,
[00:55:17] creativity and courage are unmatched on the battlefield wherever they step.
[00:55:23] They popped off on them. None of that matters.
[00:55:27] And all of that is wasted. It would be bad for a lot of other people. Without a president
[00:55:30] with the political courage to put them into action.
[00:55:34] Mr. President, I've had the privilege
[00:55:37] of seeing you act with political courage in the best interest of the
[00:55:41] United States up close on a daily basis.
[00:55:43] and I'm grateful that this successful mission
[00:55:46] has given the American people a window into that as well.
[00:55:51] The secretary and chairman will tell you
[00:55:53] that our service members confidence is boosted
[00:55:56] by a commander in chief who has their back
[00:55:59] the same way they have yours.
[00:56:01] And I know that the confidence of CIA's officers
[00:56:05] is boosted by the knowledge that their work
[00:56:08] is informing a president who's not afraid
[00:56:11] to make the hardest decisions when the stakes are highest.
[00:56:15] I think that's probably true that like,
[00:56:17] you know, imagine if you have the president
[00:56:19] and the president's more worried about like,
[00:56:21] maintaining good favor of the media than like your life.
[00:56:25] Yeah, I could see somebody being really demotivated by that.
[00:56:29] I see that happen a lot with like police forces
[00:56:31] where the police like a lot of police like retire
[00:56:34] or you know, they quit
[00:56:37] just because they can't really do their job.
[00:56:39] And it would be naive to think that,
[00:56:41] you know the c i a or the military would be any different than that i think it's
[00:56:45] pretty obvious that's the same
[00:56:47] into the american people
[00:56:50] your confidence
[00:56:51] should be boosted
[00:56:53] by knowing that the security of the nation is in the hands of the president
[00:56:57] was willing to take on problems that have confounded both sides of the
[00:57:01] political aisle
[00:57:02] for nearly half a century
[00:57:05] it is an honor to serve under a leader
[00:57:07] who just proved
[00:57:09] that you can believe him when he says
[00:57:12] but we don't have a lot of money i think this is glazed worthy right i mean like
[00:57:16] to to get a guy out like that
[00:57:18] and to lose nobody in the process i think that's really fucking impressive
[00:57:22] like everybody talks about glazing like it's always a bad thing will sometimes
[00:57:25] people do things that are good
[00:57:27] you know imagine that
[00:57:29] and if it is like it's like wow that's really great will come for you that's
[00:57:32] awesome thank you
[00:57:34] yeah that was good man i like that
[00:57:36] and uh... let's see here if i can find it i can look at some of these other ones
[00:57:39] to all this is some more
[00:57:42] great repeat
[00:57:43] all i can say is that uh... he was treated very unfairly
[00:57:47] and now those same people that treated him unfairly that fought against him they
[00:57:51] called me up saying what a great choice he was
[00:57:54] they said well what happened there during his nomination what happened to you
[00:57:59] i'm telling you people that were not forum senators
[00:58:02] friends of my share i don't think you're doing the right thing
[00:58:05] medical me up what it's so awesome to get you didn't lose the jet you gained
[00:58:10] the like so you you have to understand that being able to flex on them in their
[00:58:15] own country
[00:58:17] and also not lose anybody is worth more than the jetties
[00:58:21] so you're only thinking about the money of the operation you're not thinking
[00:58:25] of what the operation implies that people will perceive
[00:58:29] so the whole world and think about the fact that like think about how
[00:58:32] stupid the iranians feel
[00:58:34] like they're already on the razor's edge they're already about to fall apart they
[00:58:39] can't talk to each other they got nothing going on they're getting bombed
[00:58:41] constantly
[00:58:42] somebody plays along more and they start running and trying to hide in the
[00:58:46] building
[00:58:46] like their stressed out and so then for somebody to go in for it for them to
[00:58:51] have everything that they have focused on getting one guy and then not
[00:58:56] get the guy
[00:58:57] that's embarrassing and that's that collectively is worth
[00:59:02] infinitely more
[00:59:04] than any other kind of bullshit
[00:59:06] that's what really matters
[00:59:08] so yeah it moral is important what it's more al on both sides
[00:59:15] was
[00:59:16] you guys have a classic report on john rettler was incredible was actually there
[00:59:22] genius that
[00:59:23] called us
[00:59:25] it was forty miles away
[00:59:27] and he said you know we're seeing something moving up in the mountain
[00:59:31] is that night
[00:59:33] and they kept the camera on them for forty five minutes it wasn't moving and
[00:59:37] so here here you look at this
[00:59:39] napoleon's presence on the battlefield is worth forty thousand men
[00:59:45] look at that bro like a i r l buff
[00:59:48] so i guess isn't something new
[00:59:51] it's not some kind of new situation that nobody's ever heard of
[00:59:55] this is already been defined
[00:59:57] people know this
[00:59:59] there it is
[01:00:01] and so if you think that way and that's something we knew about a long time ago
[01:00:05] we already know about that
[01:00:06] like a rallying cry yeah like a fucking
[01:00:09] uh... devotion or a something like that right
[01:00:11] obviously
[01:00:13] thick vast mount
[01:00:16] vast
[01:00:18] with bushes trees
[01:00:20] said we see something moving forty miles away
[01:00:25] ahead of a human being i'm telling you it's moving
[01:00:29] and then all of a sudden, 45 minutes later, he moved a lot.
[01:00:33] Yeah.
[01:00:34] He stood up and they stood, we have him.
[01:00:36] I got him.
[01:00:37] It was really, the beginning is something incredible.
[01:00:40] We had an idea where he was, but not specifically.
[01:00:43] That's a big mountain.
[01:00:45] So, I wanna thank the CIA too.
[01:00:49] I don't think they get enough credit
[01:00:51] for the great job they've done.
[01:00:52] Yes, please.
[01:00:54] Well, how about that?
[01:00:55] What did your response if people rise up
[01:00:57] against the regime?
[01:00:58] Uh-oh.
[01:00:59] will rise up against their regime during our case fire, Mr. President.
[01:01:04] Well, they should do it.
[01:01:05] But again, the consequences are great.
[01:01:07] I mean, they were told you, if you protest, you will be shot immediately.
[01:01:12] You saw what happened to the young wrestler.
[01:01:14] He was a great champion, by the way, he was a great wrestler, one of the top in the
[01:01:17] world.
[01:01:19] And he and his two friends were hung.
[01:01:22] And all they did was say a little bit about liberty.
[01:01:25] They wanted liberty, and they were violently executed.
[01:01:30] But the number is up to probably 45,000 people were killed.
[01:01:33] So, you know, when somebody stays in a house, when they know if they walk out of the house
[01:01:37] to protest, they'll be immediately shot and killed.
[01:01:41] And they issued that, you know, that was publicly issued.
[01:01:43] It's not a secret.
[01:01:45] That's why so many people say, oh, well, why are you doing this way?
[01:01:48] We can't let Iran have a nuclear weapon.
[01:01:52] You know, we got regime change.
[01:01:54] We do, we deal with a much different regime than before.
[01:01:57] We're dealing with different people.
[01:01:58] We're not different enough.
[01:01:59] They're smarter.
[01:02:01] I think they're sharper and far less radical.
[01:02:06] We have regime change, but we didn't do this for regime change.
[01:02:09] We did it for the fact.
[01:02:11] And my view is very simple.
[01:02:13] I saw somebody say, oh, he doesn't have a plan.
[01:02:16] I have the best plan of all, but I ain't not going to tell you what my plan is.
[01:02:19] You know, they want me to say, here's my plan.
[01:02:21] we go to attack at nine forty seven in the morning and then we're gonna do this
[01:02:25] and then we're gonna
[01:02:26] and you don't do that they say i have a plan
[01:02:28] these people know what the plan is everybody here does what the plan is
[01:02:32] but uh...
[01:02:34] it's so it's a secret there it is okay well there it is the top yeah this is
[01:02:38] so fucking annoying
[01:02:40] all that is so pretty just so too
[01:02:43] great and i see a lot of three unbelievable very common ever planned
[01:02:47] every single thing has been thought out by all of us
[01:02:51] But I can't reveal the plan to the media.
[01:02:54] So, you know, but we're just thrilled by the success of this operation.
[01:02:58] What a surprise.
[01:02:58] They're not going to explain what happened.
[01:03:00] Oh, what is this here?
[01:03:01] Intercepted Iran civilians?
[01:03:02] What is it?
[01:03:04] For that, in order to have freedom.
[01:03:06] The Iranians, we've had numerous intercepts.
[01:03:11] Please keep bombing.
[01:03:12] Bombs that are dropping near their homes, please keep bombing.
[01:03:17] Do it.
[01:03:18] And these are people that are living where the bombs are exploding and when we leave and
[01:03:22] we're not hitting those areas, they say, please come back, come back, come back.
[01:03:27] These are the people.
[01:03:28] You didn't get them all.
[01:03:29] I don't know what they do.
[01:03:31] All I can tell you is they want freedom.
[01:03:34] They have lived in a world that you know nothing about.
[01:03:38] It's a violent, horrible world.
[01:03:41] If you protest, you are shot.
[01:03:44] the great woman protests with that 400,000 500,000 people and they were all enthused and they were
[01:03:49] gonna protest and everybody said oh the regime's gonna come to an end and then all of a sudden boom
[01:03:57] boom yeah five six different areas a woman would go down right between the eyes they had
[01:04:04] snipers they had five snipers that's all it took and those four or five hundred thousand women
[01:04:10] and said, oh my God, what's that?
[01:04:12] Oh look over there, what's that?
[01:04:15] A woman shot right between the eyes.
[01:04:18] God damn.
[01:04:19] And after five or six of them go down,
[01:04:21] then you start hearing the purr
[01:04:24] through the vast number of people.
[01:04:26] Yeah, people start running away.
[01:04:28] And then they said, oh my God, who would do that?
[01:04:32] And they're incredible people,
[01:04:34] but they've lived so horribly, they've lived.
[01:04:37] No, it's probably true.
[01:04:38] I mean, I think that's not a surprise,
[01:04:40] especially their uh...
[01:04:41] all here we go
[01:04:44] freedom for aran
[01:04:46] it'll tell you the real facts women
[01:04:49] men
[01:04:50] gays have a
[01:04:52] gays for aran
[01:04:54] they kill the gays they throw more buildings
[01:04:57] so i i wonder what what's going on
[01:04:59] i can only say the only reason why they do that is because they are
[01:05:04] privileged white people that live in western countries
[01:05:08] that just always take the side that's oppositional to their country.
[01:05:12] There's no real thinking about it at all.
[01:05:14] I mean, I don't understand the logic of wanting to preserve an ideology that would
[01:05:19] kill you.
[01:05:19] Like, I think that's a bad idea. I think that's stupid.
[01:05:22] But, you know, there's a lot of people that are like that.
[01:05:27] They want us to keep bombing. Even if it
[01:05:30] jeopardizes because their life is in much greater danger. They want freedom for
[01:05:33] Yeah, but it's very hard for them to protest. I actually tell them I said don't go out. I fully understand
[01:05:39] Nobody in this room would go out. I don't think there's any because frankly
[01:05:42] It's not a question of bravery. We're all brave fighting brave. I'm brave. We're all brave
[01:05:47] But we're also intelligent. You don't want to get shot people
[01:05:51] shooting at you
[01:05:52] Yeah expert shots. Definitely. That's what rifles you can get and hitting you right between the
[01:05:58] They know it won't ever happen to them. That's the reason why they know that they can say these things
[01:06:02] but they'll never have to suffer the consequences from them. So, like for example, they can feel
[01:06:07] good about themselves as long as some Iranian is getting tortured on the other side of the world
[01:06:13] that they never have to think about. So, basically, it's like you're getting the best of both worlds.
[01:06:18] You get to live with the privileges of the ideals that you pretend to hate,
[01:06:22] but you also get to pretend to support the privileges of the ideals that would kill you
[01:06:26] while never suffering the consequences from it, right? So, like, it's a win-win situation
[01:06:30] for them
[01:06:31] that's the reason why they do it
[01:06:33] as every single time
[01:06:35] and you look at here and you're saying that you're looking at it
[01:06:38] you're out of there, I don't care who it is
[01:06:41] freedom for them. They're saying Israel is pinkwashing or something like that
[01:06:44] as if it's a bad thing that they don't kill LGBT
[01:06:46] well I don't know about that I mean Israel like again these it's there's
[01:06:50] nothing to do with Israel I mean that this is what Iran's doing
[01:06:54] military that said it's a wise
[01:06:55] and don't forget how many men did you send all together approximately
[01:07:00] for the operation. I'd love to keep that a secret. But I will tell you, the number, I'll
[01:07:08] keep it a secret, but it was hundreds and hundreds of these people. It's pretty good.
[01:07:13] Is he central casting? Hundreds of people went into this journey. Hundreds of people
[01:07:21] could have been killed. Think about the equipment, a lot of equipment. Nobody kissed them.
[01:07:24] You know, is there officially further we ever have been? And we just broke the record
[01:07:28] and they're still going. I'll pull that up after I finish this, okay? But what is this?
[01:07:33] Go ahead.
[01:07:34] America's watching. No, Joe. Can we go back to the weekend? First off, was everyone on
[01:07:39] board with the operation or were there people that were trying to talk you out of going
[01:07:42] through the operation this weekend?
[01:07:44] Not everybody was on board.
[01:07:45] Somebody else within you?
[01:07:46] No. There were military people, very professional, that he preferred not telling you. These
[01:07:51] two were totally on board, which was very important. They were who had a little
[01:07:57] difficult but no there were military people that said you just don't do this
[01:08:01] you don't go into the heart of a very powerful military you know this is hey
[01:08:07] you have countries and countries you have some countries where military is not
[01:08:11] that's wrong so this whole thing is militarized like nobody's ever seen
[01:08:15] before half the people are wearing uniforms yeah and that we had we had
[01:08:20] people within the military usually it's not done that's one of the reasons
[01:08:25] I was surprised somebody said it's the only time it's ever been done. I said that's not possible
[01:08:29] But it is possible because you're going into
[01:08:33] A thousand to five retarded. Yeah along the path. I mean look at some of the helicopters how they will get to
[01:08:39] We watch that one that was so yeah, there were people within the military that said it's a wise and don't forget
[01:08:44] How many men did you send all together? And this is the one?
[01:08:49] For the operation
[01:08:55] Let me see if I can find it. So, okay, this is the this is the deadline they have. Okay. Well, let's see what this is
[01:09:03] Essentially, they have till 8 o'clock tomorrow night Eastern time
[01:09:07] But we are dealing with them. I think it's gonna realize this is embarrassing global respect for the US is at an all-time low
[01:09:14] Well, I mean like I mean the respect like I mean obviously that didn't really like why would the thing is that?
[01:09:21] Do I really care? Like this is something that like a lot of people from these other countries don't realize
[01:09:28] Not only do we not care in America what people in your country think?
[01:09:32] We don't even know where your country is
[01:09:37] We don't even know where we have no idea where it is you're talking about like, you know some fucking like
[01:09:43] You know, Lithuania. What the fuck is that?
[01:09:46] But what do we do when thinking about this but you guys have that like y'all the thing is you don't even understand
[01:09:54] You do not even understand
[01:09:57] Where where Americans are at?
[01:09:59] And well, mr. Whitcoff is here. You can say it's a bad thing. That's fine dealing. That's still the way it is
[01:10:05] Whitcoff is sitting right here. I think it's going fine
[01:10:07] But we'll have to see you have to understand we've been dealing with these people for 47 years. It's a long time
[01:10:14] I'm standing here with a much more powerful Iran yeah as of a month ago not anymore right now
[01:10:22] They are decapitated they crashed out standing here a month ago with a much more powerful Iran than it was at any point during 47 years
[01:10:31] This should have been handled by
[01:10:33] Seven presidents a lot of presidents. Yeah, and those presidents are saying now every one of them
[01:10:39] Yeah, no, I bet yeah, they're probably saying it's a good idea
[01:10:42] go by seven presidents, a lot of presidents, and those presidents are saying now every one
[01:10:50] of them to their friends, we should have done this a long time ago.
[01:10:54] So it's not something I like doing.
[01:10:57] It's very dangerous.
[01:10:58] And we're getting them at the height of their strength.
[01:11:01] If I didn't terminate the Barack Hussein Obama-Iran nuclear deal, they would have
[01:11:07] had a, don't forget, that was a path to a go by.
[01:11:10] says it's a lie, respect him under the crazy left is what he means, and guess what, everybody
[01:11:15] loves the USA for doing this, only dumb people and left-tards think like that.
[01:11:19] Yeah, I mean, it's like, this is just my opinion, is that if somebody doesn't know how many
[01:11:24] genders there are and they don't know what a woman is, their opinion doesn't really mean
[01:11:28] a lot.
[01:11:29] Like, they don't have an opinion that matters.
[01:11:31] Like, I mean, you could maybe listen to what they're saying, but like, you should
[01:11:34] never take this person's approval or disapproval as any sort of a legitimate thing, right?
[01:11:40] I mean this is a retard like you would never look at a dog barking at you and ask yourself if you're doing something wrong
[01:11:45] Would you so if you have somebody that doesn't even understand how many fucking genders there are why the fuck would you look to them for approval?
[01:11:52] Never look to those people for approval. They're mentally ill
[01:11:55] There's something wrong with them
[01:11:57] So the thing is and there's a massive and and you're bringing up a really good point is there's a massive
[01:12:02] of manufactured consensus of what is normal and that manufactured consensus is being created
[01:12:09] by the most abnormal people possible.
[01:12:12] These are people who hate themselves, they hate their country, they hate their identity,
[01:12:16] they hate their race, they hate their gender, they hate the ideology, they hate capitalism,
[01:12:23] they hate everything that's caused them to exist.
[01:12:27] And really are you going to listen to a person like that and have that person be
[01:12:31] the one that dictates to you what's normal or not. Well, I don't know about that. I wouldn't.
[01:12:36] I wouldn't want to have that at all. People would say about you and how you care for yourself,
[01:12:40] right? There's always positive people who listen to you, hear you and laugh at you,
[01:12:43] people you ignore. Well, people are going to think whatever they want to think, right?
[01:12:47] But like, I mean, at the end of the day, I feel like I'm pretty successful. I do things
[01:12:50] pretty well. And also, like, the problem is that, like, if I want to clean up,
[01:12:55] like, if I wanted to clean up my room, it would take me and like, it took me
[01:12:59] like my room's clean now right but like let's say it wasn't it would take like
[01:13:03] three hours these people are unable to clean up their mind so ask yourself
[01:13:08] what's the bigger problem a person whose mind is polluted or a person who has a
[01:13:13] room with garbage in it like their mind is the one that's polluted like you
[01:13:18] can't clean that up in a few hours that's a that's like terminally fucked
[01:13:22] so I wonder what it's gonna happen show us I've shown it before I want
[01:13:27] we'll do it right now. I don't want to get out. And what is this? Oh, this is the, this
[01:13:32] is Barack. Oh, yeah.
[01:13:33] Of their strength.
[01:13:34] Barack Obama.
[01:13:35] If I didn't terminate the Barack Hussein Obama-
[01:13:37] Yeah.
[01:13:38] Iran nuclear deal, they would have had a, don't forget, that was a path to a nuclear
[01:13:42] weapon. Remember this.
[01:13:43] Yeah.
[01:13:44] He chose Iran over Israel, pure and simple. How in, how Israel can vote for a Democrat
[01:13:51] is if you're Jewish in New York City or any place else in this country and how
[01:13:57] you can vote
[01:13:59] for democrat is in blue because
[01:14:01] he chose
[01:14:03] iran a very hostile around remember when he filled up the seven fifty seven with
[01:14:07] cash billions of dollars of cash
[01:14:10] and he sent it over to them
[01:14:12] and they gave them tens of billions of dollars
[01:14:15] he chose a rent over
[01:14:17] israel and really the arab world if you look because you know the other
[01:14:21] so do you read me
[01:14:23] i think that's messaging he should use more
[01:14:25] is that it's not really Jews against Muslims.
[01:14:28] It's pretty much all of the other Muslims
[01:14:32] also against Iran too.
[01:14:34] Like none of them like Iran.
[01:14:35] The only other country that's like
[01:14:37] even vaguely been supportive is like Iraq
[01:14:39] and also kind of Afghanistan.
[01:14:42] Other than that, all of these other countries
[01:14:44] have been favorable more to us.
[01:14:46] Like this isn't even like,
[01:14:48] I don't think this is a conflict
[01:14:50] on the basis of religion, right?
[01:14:52] Because it was, it would be a war with all of them.
[01:14:53] We're obviously not.
[01:14:55] so how does that happen
[01:14:57] are you a
[01:14:58] i mean you take a look i mean i can add to wait and i can add by rain
[01:15:03] and you can add others
[01:15:04] he chose
[01:15:06] such an unlikely candidate
[01:15:08] no nobody could believe it frankly you're gonna choose between iraq
[01:15:12] and iran he should have chosen the wrong should have
[01:15:14] you friended
[01:15:16] iraq he went in the exact
[01:15:18] or opposite direction of
[01:15:20] of all thinking
[01:15:21] and made a terrible mistake
[01:15:23] but that was a road
[01:15:25] to a nuclear weapon.
[01:15:26] And when I terminated that, everyone said,
[01:15:29] oh, we terminated it.
[01:15:30] It was one of the best things we ever did
[01:15:32] because you had a roto-nuclear weapon.
[01:15:33] And it was a very short-term deal.
[01:15:37] You know, countries don't do 10-year deals.
[01:15:39] Countries do hundreds of years.
[01:15:41] You don't do a 10-year deal.
[01:15:42] For a country, this isn't you're a landlord,
[01:15:45] you're renting a store on a certain street
[01:15:48] and you give somebody a five-year or a 10-year lease.
[01:15:50] This is a country.
[01:15:52] It was a short-term deal.
[01:15:54] It was ready to expire.
[01:15:55] I terminated it before it expired.
[01:15:57] Took a lot of heat, and it was one of the best things
[01:15:59] I ever did, because he would have had a nuclear weapon.
[01:16:01] Then he would have had another nuclear weapon,
[01:16:04] had those beautiful B-2 bombers not gone in eight months ago,
[01:16:08] and obliterated that set.
[01:16:09] And by the way, the word is obliteration, CNN said.
[01:16:13] Well, maybe it wasn't complete.
[01:16:15] It was so complete that they still haven't been able
[01:16:17] to get it.
[01:16:18] It was obliteration.
[01:16:19] But if we didn't hit them, that was a courageous decision
[01:16:23] because we had all those planes flying in at night with very little cover
[01:16:28] unbelievable stealth planes and they were able to do their job. If we didn't do that,
[01:16:33] a man would have had a nuclear weapon at a high level, either one of those
[01:16:39] they even said they're trying to make nukes right and oh demanded the oh this
[01:16:43] the Kurds. You said before that you don't want the Kurdish forces to
[01:16:47] attack Iran and be harmed. Do you still want them to stay away or what role do
[01:16:52] expect them to play now. I'd rather have them say away. I'd rather have them say away because I
[01:16:58] think they bring with them some problems and some difficulties. And I know they bring death,
[01:17:03] I mean, to themselves. But I'd rather have them say that. Don't go over there, you're going to get
[01:17:09] killed. Okay, there you go. For the question, deliberate attacks on civilian infrastructure,
[01:17:16] by way of the Geneva Convention of Conventions and Intermediate Law.
[01:17:27] Oh man, really? We're gonna...
[01:17:30] What the rules? Look at the rules! Look at the rules, say!
[01:17:35] I'm with the New York Times. Zollan from New York Times.
[01:17:37] Well, are you failing? Are you concerned?
[01:17:39] Are you concerned? Are you concerned?
[01:17:40] Your circulation way down at the New York Times.
[01:17:42] Are you concerned that your threat to bomb power plants and bridges amount to...
[01:17:45] I hope I don't have to do it.
[01:17:50] But again, I just said 47 years they've been negotiating with these people.
[01:17:55] They're great negotiators and because they're not going to have a nuclear weapon.
[01:18:00] And if somebody that takes my place someday is weak and ineffective, which possibly that
[01:18:06] will happen because we had numerous presidents that were weak, ineffective and afraid of
[01:18:11] Iran.
[01:18:12] we're never going to let Iran have a nuclear weapon. And if you think it's okay for people that are sick
[01:18:19] of mind, that are tough, smart and sick, really sick, ideal, you know, from, from a policy standpoint,
[01:18:29] from a, any which way you want to say, mentally, these are disturbed people. If you think I'm
[01:18:36] i'm going to allow them
[01:18:38] yeah and uh... let's see here it is your story yeah i mean again like as if they
[01:18:43] care about the geneva convention they're going to do whatever the fuck they
[01:18:46] want obviously
[01:18:48] and uh... yeah i mean job course
[01:18:50] quiet right now
[01:18:52] you no longer have to do that
[01:18:55] and i don't like what's right international law
[01:18:59] oh my god
[01:19:01] where these people come from
[01:19:04] this is the most delusional brain-dead thing
[01:19:07] that you could ever imagine
[01:19:09] you no longer have credibility to the uptimes
[01:19:12] because the new york times that all trump won't win the election and i want
[01:19:15] to know and slide i want every swing state new york times that all trump
[01:19:19] won't win the election
[01:19:20] new york times has no credibility
[01:19:22] the credibility they have is it used to be
[01:19:25] all the news that's fit to print a great
[01:19:27] the old gray lady it was great but they're they're running on past fumes
[01:19:31] and you can't keep doing that
[01:19:33] you have to be able to give the correct news
[01:19:35] and people like you who i know
[01:19:38] are fake your fake
[01:19:40] go ahead please
[01:19:41] yeah and uh... spawn from care in mom's yet there's a whole lot of them there
[01:19:44] are and uh... what is this year
[01:19:47] and uh... this is this is the same one
[01:19:49] forty seven years they've been negotiating with these people they're
[01:19:52] great negotiators
[01:19:54] and because they're not going to have
[01:19:56] a nuclear weapon
[01:19:58] and if somebody that takes my place someday
[01:20:01] is weak and ineffective which possibly that will happen because we have all
[01:20:04] this year we already saw this before
[01:20:07] and uh... this is the stone age one uh... all
[01:20:09] is
[01:20:10] up actually today so i gave my letter i guess indirectly
[01:20:13] i thought it was inappropriate the day after this year
[01:20:16] i want to be a nice person
[01:20:18] uh... some asset stream where they have to have to know
[01:20:21] now we'll see what happens
[01:20:23] i can tell you they're negotiating we think in good faith
[01:20:26] yeah we're gonna find out we're getting a help of the ones that interest
[01:20:29] force in a point I don't understand why most liberals and Democrats in my
[01:20:32] understanding do not understand the threat of Iran will demolish more
[01:20:35] American lives over time. The reason why is because they hate America. You have to
[01:20:40] always keep in mind that, you know, this is what I've always said, is think about
[01:20:44] it's not Occam's razor, think about the simplest solution. You need to go a
[01:20:49] step further than that nowadays and you need to look at the retard's razor.
[01:20:53] Think of the dumbest, most self-centered, most obviously stupid,
[01:20:58] most brain-dead, short-sighted, dumb-fuck, retarded opinion that you can possibly have
[01:21:04] and justification, that's probably why people think it.
[01:21:08] So why do they not, why do they support Iran?
[01:21:11] Because they think Iran is better than the USA and they want to feel good about themselves
[01:21:16] for siding with somebody.
[01:21:18] And this is a big component, is that a lot of people have been institutionalized
[01:21:23] and conditioned to look at every conflict through the lens of a presser and the oppressed.
[01:21:29] So and also to reflexively take the side of the oppressor or sorry of the oppressed.
[01:21:34] So for example, anytime that somebody gets shot by the police, they automatically take
[01:21:40] the side of the person and get shot.
[01:21:43] Anytime that something bad happens to the US, they take the side of the person
[01:21:46] that's not the US because the US is seen as the oppressor.
[01:21:50] And so the entire ideology is built around this dichotomy of oppressor and oppressed.
[01:21:57] And they systematically always take the side of the oppressed.
[01:22:01] But the problem is that there's a lot of people that are oppressed for good reason.
[01:22:06] There are a lot of good reasons to oppress people.
[01:22:09] And I think Iran is a perfect example of that.
[01:22:11] But the problem is that the ideology is crafted and it's created in a way to explicitly
[01:22:18] subvert that to explicitly explicitly
[01:22:21] misunderstand that and to take advantage of that blind spot because it is a good
[01:22:26] thing to try to look out for people that have less than you it is a good thing
[01:22:29] to try to help the downtrodden in the oppressed
[01:22:31] but the reality is that you have to also look at why are people oppressed and
[01:22:35] in some cases there's a good reason why they're oppressed and you should
[01:22:38] probably oppress them even more
[01:22:40] they deserve it
[01:22:41] i think that iran's good example same with criminal stuff like that shop
[01:22:45] lifters
[01:22:47] that's the reason is that the entire ideology that they have
[01:22:51] is built off of that
[01:22:52] completely one-dimensional dichotomy
[01:22:55] that is applied to everything bigger and smaller
[01:22:58] whether it's power dynamics in relationships because of age gaps or
[01:23:02] geopolitical struggles between iran in the united states
[01:23:06] the same ideology is being applied in the exact same way
[01:23:11] and that's the way they make every decision
[01:23:14] does that make sense
[01:23:16] some incredible countries that want this to be
[01:23:20] ended because it affects them also a lot of people are affected by this
[01:23:25] but we're giving them uh...
[01:23:27] we're giving them to tomorrow
[01:23:29] eight o'clock eastern time
[01:23:31] and after that
[01:23:33] they can have no bridges that's the most of no power plants
[01:23:37] big day tomorrow
[01:23:38] stone ages yeah
[01:23:40] yeah no it definitely and uh... iran intelligence chief bomb though we're
[01:23:45] We're going to get to that, absolutely.
[01:23:47] And this is the rest that we've seen before, and there was one other quip that I didn't
[01:23:51] get around to, and this is another one, President Trump on how he would like to proceed in
[01:23:56] Iran.
[01:23:57] If I had my choice, what would I like to do?
[01:24:01] Take the oil, because it's there for the takedown.
[01:24:03] There's not a thing they can do about it.
[01:24:06] Unfortunately, the American people would like to see us come home.
[01:24:09] If it were up to me, I'd take the oil, I'd keep the oil, I would make plenty of
[01:24:13] money.
[01:24:14] is no exit strategy. We stay. Yeah, there it is. We stream it? Yeah? Yeah, of course
[01:24:24] I'm going to stream it.
[01:24:25] It would also take care of the people of Iran, much better than they've been taken care of.
[01:24:29] It's been horrible.
[01:24:30] They've killed 45,000 people as of a month in Africa.
[01:24:34] 45,000 protesters.
[01:24:36] We don't do that.
[01:24:38] So, if I had my choice, I'd keep the oil.
[01:24:41] But I also want to make the people of our country happy.
[01:24:44] I think most people wouldn't understand that.
[01:24:46] I'll give you an example.
[01:24:48] Venezuela has worked out so incredibly.
[01:24:51] We have 100 million barrels of oil.
[01:24:54] right now it is being refined. It's been great. The relationship with Israel and the leaders
[01:25:00] has been fantastic. And I think we're going to have a long-term, very good relationship.
[01:25:04] Yeah, there it is. If this can be the case, how come we don't take the side of the oppressed
[01:25:08] Iranians? They don't care about the oppressed. They care about being anti-West. Well, the
[01:25:12] reason why is that there's like a meta level of oppression is that the Iranian
[01:25:17] protests are coded with Western ideology and the Iranian government is coded with
[01:25:24] like third world Islamist ideology. And so that's the reason why we're not taking their
[01:25:29] side. And also, I think that a lot of leftist movements have been effectively co-opted. Like
[01:25:35] basically, I think that leftist movements have been co-opted a lot by radical Islamists
[01:25:41] that are trying to use these movements as a vehicle for them to slightly edge people
[01:25:47] in the direction of supporting or at least ignoring the bad actions of their ideology.
[01:25:54] and i think that's what's happened and i think it's also happened on the right
[01:25:57] as well
[01:25:58] and basically you just have different people and and this is i've talked about
[01:26:02] this many times right is that
[01:26:04] there are a lot of people who think that inciting against israel you're
[01:26:08] siding with america
[01:26:10] but there are not two sides in the entire world
[01:26:13] so in oftentimes there are people that are convinced to siding against israel
[01:26:17] but they're also siding against america as well and they're picking a
[01:26:21] third party
[01:26:22] that is anti-america and anti-israel
[01:26:26] and i think that's what's happened in this is happen with both political
[01:26:28] parties is that
[01:26:30] people have been convinced that in taking action against one thing
[01:26:33] that all actions against this one thing
[01:26:36] are categorically actions for this other thing that's just not the way the
[01:26:40] world works that's obviously not the way it works
[01:26:43] the woke left and the woke right i mean i don't really like using that
[01:26:45] terminology but yeah that's basically what i'm saying that's
[01:26:49] that's the way to look at how can you change their minds
[01:26:51] you don't you don't like that the thing is that and this is a huge mistake is
[01:26:55] that
[01:26:56] you'd like my mindset is not about i don't care about changing minds i i don't
[01:27:01] care about that
[01:27:02] i just care about minimizing the impact of these other people
[01:27:05] i don't care about what their opinions are i just care about putting them in
[01:27:08] a box and getting rid of them
[01:27:10] like i don't care why would i why would i give a shit about what they're
[01:27:13] thinking
[01:27:14] the only point that i care about is making sure that they don't have any
[01:27:18] power
[01:27:19] and so that's really what matters yet you can't fix stupid exactly never plan
[01:27:22] to bullshit yet
[01:27:23] like how are you gonna fix what they're thinking
[01:27:26] who's to say fixing uh... is even a problem
[01:27:29] everyone's too extreme in one sided
[01:27:31] well the thing is that yes but at the same time
[01:27:34] you you're not going to negotiate like you understand this like you're not
[01:27:38] gonna find common ground
[01:27:39] with a communist that wants to be once iran to win the war
[01:27:45] that's gay and doesn't know what gender they are like you're not gonna
[01:27:48] to find common ground with this person, you have more in common with like a random
[01:27:52] Chinaman than you do with this person. That's just the truth. You do. You can probably find
[01:27:57] most people in North Korea you probably have more common ground with with that. And that's
[01:28:02] the way it is. So the entire idea that you can find common ground with these people
[01:28:07] is outrageous. You can't. Some of these people are insane. And I know that it's
[01:28:12] It's like politically incorrect to say this, but it's true.
[01:28:17] They are insane.
[01:28:18] They are nuts.
[01:28:19] And we don't negotiate with terrorists, yeah, exactly.
[01:28:23] And yeah, it's a form of subversion.
[01:28:24] Many have been led to believe this anti-American nonsense because they don't know how to think
[01:28:27] critically.
[01:28:28] Yeah, and I think that's done intentionally as well.
[01:28:30] How do we win the war that we remove Iran forever?
[01:28:33] Well this is the issue.
[01:28:35] Let me watch this one one more and I'll talk about it, okay?
[01:28:39] protect us from Kim Jong-un, who I get along with very well as you know. Do you notice he
[01:28:43] said very nice things about me. He used to call Joe Biden a mentally retarded person. Okay? So
[01:28:50] don't tell me about your stuff. Joe Biden, he said he's a mentally retarded person. He was so
[01:28:55] nasty to Joe Biden. It was terrible. But to me, he likes Trump. And do you notice how nice
[01:29:01] things are with North Korea? It's very nice. But we have 45,000 people, soldiers in harm's way.
[01:29:08] i'm ready bro right now we got we got him to calm people retarded like this is
[01:29:13] great man
[01:29:14] and uh... bring it back exactly
[01:29:16] and i think the oppressing is waiting to feel good about themselves to be morally
[01:29:20] superior but it's just an excuse if you have the option to support actually
[01:29:23] wrongfully oppressed people
[01:29:24] or anti-american radical islamists will choose the latter will yeah because
[01:29:27] it's all about making themselves feel good to you right that's a big
[01:29:30] component
[01:29:31] but uh... again the iran thing i think the irgc is stuck between a rock in a
[01:29:35] hard place, right? Pardon the pun. But the idea is that they have no off ramp. There's
[01:29:44] no solution to this conflict. The only win condition they have, they can't surrender.
[01:29:51] Because I guarantee you that inside of the surrendering, you know, like requirements,
[01:29:57] it will be you can't kill your people, right? Or you can't kill at least that many of
[01:30:01] them, that they can't sustain that. Like, the Iranian government has to kill people.
[01:30:08] They have to murder people. They have to drive around with trucks and blow people down. And
[01:30:12] the reason why is that if they don't, they'll get overrun. They have to—like, basically,
[01:30:17] terrorism is the last resort that they have because all other forms of ideology have
[01:30:23] failed. They've failed to convince the public that they're in the right. They've
[01:30:27] failed in order to create a good environment for Iranians so they can
[01:30:32] want to continue and fight for their country. They failed being able to create
[01:30:36] a government that represents their people. They've totally failed. Why do you
[01:30:39] care? Well, let me explain why, okay? Like, I'm creating a
[01:30:44] foundation here. So what my point is, is that the IRGC can't surrender. Because
[01:30:51] if they surrender, then their own people will mercilessly kill them. And
[01:30:55] that's what will happen
[01:30:56] that is soon if if the
[01:30:58] if iran has a revolution
[01:31:00] basically everybody in the irgc will be hunted down by their own fucking
[01:31:05] people
[01:31:06] and killed mercilessly
[01:31:07] and it will be brutal
[01:31:09] like i'm talking about like the brazen bowl probably that's what they're
[01:31:12] going to do them
[01:31:13] so uh... yeah and they'll deserve it all i think they deserve it to why
[01:31:16] absolutely think they'll deserve it
[01:31:18] but what my point is is that that's the reason why they can't surrender
[01:31:22] so their only win condition is to hold out long enough
[01:31:26] that trump loses enough political capital in america
[01:31:29] and that's the reason why they're pushing so hard on means
[01:31:33] that's why they're trying to create this uh... this
[01:31:36] this narrative about always doing it because it's like etstein or something
[01:31:40] like that
[01:31:41] they're creating these narratives because they want to turn the american
[01:31:45] people
[01:31:46] away from the war so they can avoid accountability from their own people
[01:31:50] or from america
[01:31:52] because there's no way where they lose power and they live
[01:31:56] that's the point that i'm making
[01:31:57] and so that's the right and and so there is no real alternative
[01:32:02] like and also they can't after like let's say we leave and iran
[01:32:08] you know continues doing what they're doing in like a minimized way
[01:32:11] they will still have to continue killing protesters they will still and
[01:32:15] what if the protests happen again
[01:32:17] what happens
[01:32:18] what is iran do if they have a bunch of protests again
[01:32:22] they will have to immediately start killing people to hopefully stop them
[01:32:25] from getting worse
[01:32:26] they'll have to turn off the internet and do everything else over again
[01:32:30] and then they're gonna lose that same credibility so what they're trying to do
[01:32:34] is they're trying to effectively play dead or make it take long enough that
[01:32:40] like you guys ever had this in like world of warcraft like a video game where
[01:32:43] you're fighting against a tank
[01:32:45] and you know that you can win the fight but you know how long it's
[01:32:47] gonna take and you say it's not worth it and you leave
[01:32:50] that's what iran is trying to do
[01:32:52] they're trying to just simply survive
[01:32:55] it's not about winning they're not going to win
[01:32:57] but their win condition is just simply surviving
[01:33:01] and that's not even a win condition
[01:33:03] but it's that every other condition besides that
[01:33:06] isn't to lose condition it's a death condition
[01:33:10] they're dead
[01:33:11] like it is if america bombs them then they're dead
[01:33:14] if their own people kill them then they're dead
[01:33:16] if they subject themselves to any sort of uh... you know military tribunal or
[01:33:22] uh... you in tribunal then they're going to be obviously probably put in jail or
[01:33:26] effectively dead right
[01:33:28] and so there's no way that they can win unless they maintain disorder structure
[01:33:33] they can't surrender
[01:33:35] that's my point
[01:33:36] you see what i'm saying here
[01:33:38] it's the road strategy yeah exactly
[01:33:41] and uh... that's the reason and uh... in their belief death is not the
[01:33:44] worst outcome. I think that the majority of people that think that are
[01:33:47] already dead. And also like every belief system has a gradation, right? There's a
[01:33:52] spectrum. So some people in the belief system are, you know, very, very hardened
[01:33:57] zealots and they really believe it all the way through. And then there's other
[01:34:01] ones that simply believe it as a tangent to patriotism or they believe
[01:34:06] it, you know, spiritually but not on like this visceral life or death
[01:34:11] level. And so that's really the way that I'm seeing things is that they're not doing this because
[01:34:16] they're waiting to hopefully have an opportunity to effectively escape, right? Do you think the U.S.
[01:34:23] achieved its goal in Iran? I think that if the U.S. bombs all their infrastructure, they will have
[01:34:28] effectively achieved the goal because it will destabilize and it will completely shut down
[01:34:33] Iran to such a massive degree that they will just be completely non-functional. So like how
[01:34:39] How can Iran shoot missiles or do anything or organize or anything else if you destroy
[01:34:44] every power plant and blow up every bridge, right?
[01:34:47] You need decades to recover from that.
[01:34:49] But in my opinion, I think that that, I don't think that's the right option.
[01:34:53] I think the right option is like if the right option after you do that is not to leave.
[01:34:58] It's to keep killing them because now they're at their weakest.
[01:35:01] And I don't think that there's a world where you can let the IRGC go and they
[01:35:07] they won't be a problem later on. Basically, if they don't get rid of the Iranian regime,
[01:35:14] what they're doing is they're basically putting a rain check on this war for 20 years, or 10
[01:35:19] years, or 15 years, or 35 years. This will be a conflict that I don't think that the
[01:35:24] globe can be occupied by the Western world and by the Iranian regime. It has to be
[01:35:31] one or the other. Like there's not like, because we won't, mostly they won't let us exist, right?
[01:35:37] They're the ones funding terrorism. So to the extent that they are out there and they have an
[01:35:42] organization, they will continue to do that. And end them all in one go. Yeah, that's about,
[01:35:48] I would say, do you think the left here are just as retarded and zealous? Well, I mean,
[01:35:52] no, no, not even close. You said five minutes ago, who cares about human rights,
[01:35:55] why you suddenly concerned about them now? Well, it's not about human rights,
[01:36:00] necessarily but there are a lot of other things that are like so you're so so you
[01:36:07] you actually don't you don't care about it either right like is it you're
[01:36:11] obviously you're arguing with me and you're trying to bring this up so what
[01:36:15] do you want happy about that I'm saying here like obviously it would be
[01:36:19] better if Iran didn't kill their own people I mean duh of course why would
[01:36:23] anybody want that now that's not the main reason why you go to war that's
[01:36:28] That's not the main reason why you stopped them, but you would say that it's like a positive
[01:36:32] secondary outcome, right?
[01:36:34] It's like a serendipitous secondary positive thing.
[01:36:38] Does that make sense?
[01:36:41] That's not the reason, of course I do.
[01:36:43] So if you understand that, then why are you intentionally misunderstanding it?
[01:36:49] I find the whole thing cruel and I'm against escalation.
[01:36:52] Well, if you're against escalation, then you should also be for escalation.
[01:36:56] if you escalate things to a point to where you can shut them down, you prevent further escalation
[01:37:02] later on down the road. The idea that you can simply not act and this will just somehow work
[01:37:08] itself out doesn't work. Like this is a false premise that's not based on any reality. There is
[01:37:15] no universe where you just say, well, we're going to just leave them alone and they're
[01:37:19] not going to do something wrong. They will. They will keep doing things that are wrong. And
[01:37:23] And that's the issue.
[01:37:25] It's like you're letting a cancer grow.
[01:37:28] Your rhetoric is causing a situation.
[01:37:30] That's my goal.
[01:37:33] We're in a murder competition?
[01:37:34] Yeah, and I want us to win.
[01:37:37] That's correct.
[01:37:39] I want us to win by a big margin.
[01:37:43] Yeah.
[01:37:48] Don't you?
[01:37:50] What do you want them to win?
[01:37:53] That's wrong, why's it wrong?
[01:37:59] Why's it wrong?
[01:37:59] That's twisted perverted?
[01:38:00] No, no, I understand that you think it's bad.
[01:38:03] Explain why.
[01:38:08] I mean, do you want them to win instead?
[01:38:12] Like, I mean, cause those are the two alternatives, right?
[01:38:15] Either you win or they win.
[01:38:17] That's it.
[01:38:19] There's no third option where you take no action.
[01:38:23] Like I mean I understand that like and this is the thing right I mean like I
[01:38:30] I'm against all forms of perversion. I'm against evil in general then why don't you well in order to begin?
[01:38:36] How do you deal with evil then if you're against evil then how do you stop evil?
[01:38:46] Yeah, how then how do you do that?
[01:38:48] vengeance only to watch it how do you stop evil
[01:38:56] if it like let's say there's a crazy person and they're running around with
[01:39:00] the machete killing everybody how do you stop that
[01:39:03] there's somebody with a gun and they're shooting everybody how do you stop that
[01:39:18] Like the snowflakes man?
[01:39:20] Well, let me listen to what he's gonna say.
[01:39:23] I think this will be very revealing.
[01:39:33] And circular logic? Well, no, I mean like, and again, the thing is that
[01:39:39] there are a lot of people that criticize methods, but they don't provide any alternative.
[01:39:46] Apprehend and control.
[01:39:48] Well, what if you can't apprehend them? They've got a gun. If you try to apprehend them, they're going to try to shoot you.
[01:39:55] Like, what do you mean you're going to control them? How do you think you control them? And also, isn't control perversion as well?
[01:40:07] Are you telling me that torture and then infinite captivity is somehow not perversion and evil in the same way that you're defining it?
[01:40:16] I mean, I think this morality has no center at all.
[01:40:21] There's no center to this anywhere.
[01:40:24] What do you do?
[01:40:33] But not with the emotion of hatred.
[01:40:35] I don't hate them.
[01:40:36] I just want to get rid of them.
[01:40:39] Whenever there's a rat in my house, I don't hate the rat.
[01:40:42] I just need to kill the rat so I can get it out of the house.
[01:40:46] It's not complicated, it's not really hard to understand, it's pretty reasonable.
[01:40:51] Yeah, duh.
[01:40:53] Of course.
[01:40:56] Yeah, I don't hate him.
[01:41:02] Yeah, it's just what you have to do.
[01:41:04] With strength without dehumanization?
[01:41:08] Well, I mean justice?
[01:41:12] You need to stop getting your morality from cape movies.
[01:41:17] Stop getting your morality from Batman. It's not real.
[01:41:22] I understand that these types of ideas, and this is the safe, performative, that's a too philosophical question.
[01:41:30] It's not. It's very obvious.
[01:41:32] No. See, this is the problem with this philosophy, is this philosophy falls apart when it's presented to reality.
[01:41:38] The issue with your argument and what you're saying and how you're acting is that you have the premise that
[01:41:45] Certain that everybody can be reasoned with and everything can be done properly
[01:41:50] And you don't have to ever resort to violence if somebody is in your house with a gun
[01:41:55] You better pray that you have a gun and you shoot them before they shoot you there are not always
[01:42:01] Universes worlds outcomes that don't involve bloodshed whenever somebody is coming to kill you
[01:42:07] You can't always apprehend that person even when you try to apprehend the person sometimes you can kill them in the process
[01:42:15] And that's always what happens. Does that mean that it's evil? No
[01:42:18] But in oftentimes like are you evil for killing one person that's trying to kill a hundred people?
[01:42:24] I don't think that you are and so this is the type of performative morality
[01:42:29] that I think is totally infected the entire Western world and the reason why this performative morality is infected everybody is
[01:42:36] is because it has zero consequences. There is no actual center to it. There's no guiding philosophical direction for how to deal with that.
[01:42:46] And I'm going to give you, here's another one more question, right?
[01:42:52] What were we wrong to bomb and kill the Nazis in Germany? Because that's what we did in Germany. We bombed the shit out of them. And we killed them.
[01:43:02] We massacred them. Slaughtered. Dead. Ideology deleted.
[01:43:11] I'm not talking about Dresden. I'm not talking about Japan.
[01:43:21] I'm talking about the ideological enemy of Nazi Germany.
[01:43:25] were we right to go over there and to kill them? Because that's what we did.
[01:43:43] Why is Chad saying no? Probably because I haven't banned them yet. Probably
[01:43:52] because they haven't said we haven't talked about the Holocaust so I haven't
[01:43:55] not an opportunity to ban them yet. That's the reason. Yeah, I don't, that's a tricky
[01:44:02] question. That's the problem, is that it's not. It's actually not a tricky question.
[01:44:11] And this intellectualization of evil, all that does is it provides cover for evil.
[01:44:19] Why is it a tricky question?
[01:44:23] Why is it tricky to you?
[01:44:30] By the way, I'm asking this question for a specific reason.
[01:44:34] There's a longer form part of this argument that this will reveal.
[01:44:42] I knew you were going to say that.
[01:44:44] I know what you're going to say next.
[01:44:46] We're playing through this dialogue tree.
[01:44:47] I know what's going to happen.
[01:44:53] Iran's not industrialized Jewish persecution of Jews?
[01:44:58] Well, I mean, look this up real quick.
[01:45:04] Yeah, so it looks like you can be Jewish in Iran, but like operate Jewish schools they
[01:45:29] allow them to mostly this is only 8000 or 15,000 live there right discrimination in
[01:45:34] exist, Jews face social inequalities. I mean, there already doesn't, the community must
[01:45:38] publicly distance themselves from Israel every day life without persecution for religion
[01:45:42] and service alone. Yeah, there you go. Openly converting to Judaism, especially from Islam,
[01:45:47] is extremely risky and effectively impossible inside of Iran. I mean, again, like they
[01:45:51] are basically being systematically oppressed over there too. I mean, it's 15,000 to
[01:45:56] 8,000 people that are Jewish in Iran. The country has 90 million people in it.
[01:46:01] So why were we, and let me explain this here.
[01:46:04] So number one, what I meant was Nazi persecution of the Jews, I'm nervous.
[01:46:10] Well what I'm saying is that we didn't go to war with Nazi Germany just for the Jews.
[01:46:16] We went to war with them because they were attacking all the other European countries.
[01:46:21] That's the other reason.
[01:46:22] I mean the Holocaust was part of it, but that was something that my understanding is
[01:46:26] that it was discovered, right?
[01:46:28] It was discovered, and once it was discovered, that's why they documented it so much, right?
[01:46:35] And also Japan, right?
[01:46:36] I mean, that's another very big reason, too.
[01:46:39] Here's the reason why I asked you about Nazi Germany.
[01:46:42] It's because I think that your values are based around perception and optics, and they
[01:46:48] don't actually have a logical or a moral center.
[01:46:51] I like to say there's enough work for everyone in the world.
[01:46:53] I'm against destruction when there's so much more to sort out.
[01:46:56] yeah okay so then but you would never and and you have to resort to these
[01:46:59] platitudes
[01:47:00] because you can't reconcile your ideology with something that optically looks
[01:47:05] bad like supporting or not supporting destroying nazi germany
[01:47:09] that's the reason why i asked you that question
[01:47:12] is because it directly it's like throwing a wrench in the system of this
[01:47:15] this twisted ideology
[01:47:17] this is the reality
[01:47:19] the reason why you can't answer it is very simple
[01:47:22] it's because you have no action there there's no morality to this at all
[01:47:27] you want to say all we shouldn't do anything anyone what about these other
[01:47:30] bad people okay because again and you know that i can make comparisons not to
[01:47:34] germany to fucking iran i easily can
[01:47:36] there are many comparisons that also keep in mind the prince of saudi arabia
[01:47:40] made to
[01:47:43] the entire consulate is an idealist he's not an idealist he is an optics
[01:47:47] based person
[01:47:49] he cares about the approval of his opinions
[01:47:51] because if he was not optics based he would be able to say that it was a
[01:47:55] mistake for us to go after nazi germany because we shouldn't go and attack and
[01:47:59] kill people
[01:48:00] that's what his consistency would mean
[01:48:03] but the fact is that he's not consistent in the reason why is because his
[01:48:07] opinions and his viewpoints are allowed
[01:48:11] they are they are allowed
[01:48:13] that's the reason why
[01:48:14] and that's the reason why i asked him yes
[01:48:16] literal mpc yeah it's an mpc programming
[01:48:21] yeah the pope's up to losing yes the diplomacy requires two rational parties
[01:48:24] it's tricky regarding germany simply because he knows it's an agreed evil
[01:48:28] well and and also and again
[01:48:30] that's that's not saying is that like this morality is not driven for it is
[01:48:34] not derived from
[01:48:35] any sort of ideology it's not derived from any sort of you know best interest
[01:48:42] or first principles or anything
[01:48:44] it's derived purely from uh... adhering to consensus
[01:48:49] It's pure adherence to the consensus.
[01:48:52] You're gonna get time down.
[01:48:53] I don't wanna read any more of this, it's embarrassing.
[01:48:55] You're playing on a rhetoric,
[01:48:56] it's either with us or against us?
[01:48:58] Well, yeah.
[01:49:03] Yeah, I mean like,
[01:49:05] I would say the people that say
[01:49:06] death to your country are against you,
[01:49:08] that would be correct.
[01:49:09] Yeah, I would agree with that.
[01:49:11] I would.
[01:49:13] I don't know what, I mean, yeah, duh, of course.
[01:49:16] So is missing a cool stuff Nash is selling?
[01:49:18] Wait a minute, no, I'm not.
[01:49:19] missing out on that what do you mean no i'm not shut the hell up
[01:49:28] yeah looks at a miss
[01:49:32] well you mean
[01:49:34] program is retarded
[01:49:36] and uh... yet i was like well we already have we had enough of that right
[01:49:40] services situation is that adversarial
[01:49:42] well yeah i mean obviously is optics ideologies learn now i mean it should be
[01:49:46] I'll tell you that. Sometimes you have to stand on principle which is why you're correct. Well, the thing is that I
[01:49:52] don't have principles. I have goals and
[01:49:54] those goals are informed by certain principles, but fundamentally if the principle and the goal don't align, the goal supersedes the principle.
[01:50:03] That's the way I do. That's the way I look at things because the outcome is really what matters and
[01:50:09] anybody who doesn't have that viewpoint, I think is very dangerous to have in a leadership role.
[01:50:14] Because if you have that viewpoint and you're making decisions, you can do what needs to be done.
[01:50:20] Versus a person that wants to make decisions based off of ideology, sometimes you're making decisions for a world that you want to be real, hoping to manifest it,
[01:50:29] but the reality is that people still have to suffer the consequences from it in the process.
[01:50:34] How do you determine good goals and outcomes? Well, I mean, I don't know, you just think about it like...
[01:50:38] it like yeah what is it and justify the means yeah of course
[01:50:46] oh my god that's the moon so this is literally is the moon holy shit
[01:51:08] Have you seen it? No, I'm looking at this right now and I thought you tried to post a link.
[01:51:14] You can't post links in chat. It's AI? Yeah, I know.
[01:51:20] Uh-oh. God damn. I'm trying to see if there's showing anything else about this either. Let
[01:51:35] Let me let me see what this is the spacecraft is 9,033 miles away from the moon and growing ever closer
[01:51:41] Wow, it'll be about
[01:51:43] 4,070 miles away, and we will make sure we confirm that's like that's like the US times two right
[01:51:52] That's like the length of Europe
[01:51:54] But that distance in holy fuck an approximation and an estimate ahead of that moment
[01:52:00] We're anticipating them to make that closest approach at 6 o 2 p.m. Central 702 Eastern
[01:52:05] When they are lost of signal transiting behind the moon
[01:52:09] They will be the first humans in over 50 years to fly behind the moon and lose contact Wow
[01:52:16] We will regain that contact about wow later as they that's a lot to the deep space network
[01:52:22] Emerging from behind the moon and we will look forward to seeing an earth rise mostly describing and taking photos
[01:52:27] Okay, let me see I can find some of those because I didn't see any of that. Let me let me see where is it here?
[01:52:34] Probably just NASA right in their position swap portion on their timeline
[01:52:40] Yeah, they have any more of this
[01:52:42] No, not yet. No, there's a couple of images. Oh, there's one right there. There it is. This allows holy shit
[01:52:49] D&D
[01:52:50] experience what a shithole all
[01:52:52] Rolls necessary during today's fly-by right now those two cremers at the hell the hell's going on over the moon
[01:53:00] nothing
[01:53:03] Okay, so this is this is an indicator of like what it's like what they're doing. Let me look at it
[01:53:08] Damn
[01:53:10] So this is this is where they're going. This is gonna be later on today. I think I
[01:53:15] Could be wrong, but I think so
[01:53:17] The daring spirit of the American people in our partners across the globe.
[01:53:22] Israeli settlers are already on the moon. The moon was promised to them.
[01:53:26] Good luck.
[01:53:27] It was promised many, many years ago.
[01:53:29] Let's go.
[01:53:30] They're the moon's chosen people.
[01:53:34] Goddamn.
[01:53:35] So that's whenever they rotate around and then they're going to come back after they do this in order to...
[01:53:41] Wait, what is this? Prepare for the lunar flyby.
[01:53:43] Oh, wow. Look at all this.
[01:53:45] We're looking forward to working with you and for the science team.
[01:53:50] And we're just excited to be so close to finally accomplishing what we've been training for for so many years.
[01:53:57] Holy shit!
[01:53:58] And also we want to say thank you for that really special message from Jim Lovell.
[01:54:03] We have a pretty neat emblem up here.
[01:54:06] We have a patch that was flown on the Apollo 8 mission.
[01:54:11] And that patch is here on the Artemis II mission as well, and that was sent to us by the Lovell family, by Jim Lovell's son.
[01:54:20] And so that was a really special way to start the day.
[01:54:23] And he said to welcome us to the neighborhood, and it's great to be in this neighborhood, and we look forward to sharing this neighborhood with you all.
[01:54:32] We can't wait. We see the patch, and it's looking beautiful.
[01:54:36] When this showed up in our office from his family, we were completely honored.
[01:54:41] And the Earthrise, which this crew is responsible for taking that photo, has been instrumental
[01:54:49] both to our crew as our ethos and values, but also just personally to myself.
[01:54:54] I had the photo up in my room and it was part of what inspired me to keep working hard
[01:54:59] to keep what I dreamed about.
[01:55:02] Also, we took a deep dive into the cockpit recordings.
[01:55:06] This is just a studio in California.
[01:55:08] And it turns out there was a lot of hubbub, kind of a,
[01:55:11] I wouldn't say fighting over cameras,
[01:55:14] but definitely everyone wanted to capture the shot.
[01:55:17] So we're happy to carry on that legacy.
[01:55:19] Because we often are all glued to windows
[01:55:21] and looking for cameras too.
[01:55:25] Holy shit.
[01:55:27] And I'll just close.
[01:55:28] I know it looks like a piece of paper in the camera there,
[01:55:31] But that is actually the original Apollo 8 patch printed on silk that they had done before they launched and they flew that with them on their journey around the moon and then the family handed it over to us, as I said.
[01:55:44] That's an extraordinary honor to have that on board.
[01:55:46] Yeah, it's 50 years ago.
[01:55:47] Let's go have a great day.
[01:55:49] Oh, that's the path.
[01:55:51] We are on board with what you told us and to have a great day. Thank you, integrity.
[01:55:55] Holy shit, man, and it's here. See as bond in space when I mean it would be pretty cool of
[01:56:02] Preview of how the crew will describe an image targets on the moon for lunar science objectives
[01:56:07] targets that
[01:56:08] What you see here is what the crew will be looking at for the entirety of the flyby tomorrow this thing
[01:56:13] You see on the left side a list of sort of targets that
[01:56:17] Listed vertically in the top left of the screen. Those are the targets in the timeline order
[01:56:21] we're asking them to image them in. And they're in a specific order because ultimately these
[01:56:26] targets trace back to our lunar science objectives. We have 10 lunar science objectives for this mission.
[01:56:31] All of them are covered in the targets in tomorrow's targeting plan. And they're in that order down
[01:56:36] the left side that you can see. The bottom left has the words that explain the significance of
[01:56:42] the target as well as the prompts of what we're asking the crew to image and describe.
[01:56:47] So we have distinct prompts for the person that will be using the camera that's outfitted with an 80 to 400 millimeters.
[01:56:54] You swine your role.
[01:56:55] And we also have prompts for the person that's going to be looking at the one that's right with the unaided eye.
[01:57:00] Just using their eyes to describe what they see.
[01:57:02] Along the bottom is a cue card.
[01:57:04] You're like, what the fuck is that?
[01:57:05] What should go into their science descriptions?
[01:57:07] I would expect they're not going to need to reference the cue card that much
[01:57:10] because they've had many, many months to practice giving good descriptions.
[01:57:13] And then of course, in the middle, the moon, the picture of the moon,
[01:57:16] This is to help guide them into the specific target that they're going to be describing and imaging at the time.
[01:57:21] You see specific labels called out to help them, you know, provide geographic references for their descriptions.
[01:57:27] And you also see the previous target and the next target highlighted in different colors.
[01:57:32] So this is the piece of software that the crew will be looking at.
[01:57:35] Holy shit. So they're just trying to figure out like what's going on, changes for this. Oh, wow.
[01:57:43] Hello, I live in Sioux. This is Apollo astronaut, Jim Odle.
[01:57:48] Damn. Welcome to my old neighborhood.
[01:57:50] My friend, Bulman and Bill Andrews and I are from the moon.
[01:57:53] I'm an Apollo 8. We got humanity's first up-close-murk
[01:57:58] from the moon and got a view of the cool planet that inspired
[01:58:02] and united people around the world.
[01:58:04] I'm from the moon. I'm from the ocean deal.
[01:58:07] As you swing around the moon and play the groundwork
[01:58:10] for missions to the Mars for the benefit of all.
[01:58:13] It's a historic day, and I know how busy you'll be, but don't forget to enjoy the view.
[01:58:20] So, Reed, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy, and all the great teams supporting you.
[01:58:27] Good luck, guys.
[01:58:28] We have all those here on the trigger.
[01:58:31] Man.
[01:58:32] That's crazy.
[01:58:34] And what a legend.
[01:58:35] Yeah, the guys got probably going to be all this hell, right?
[01:58:38] And they still got them out there.
[01:58:40] That's nuts.
[01:58:41] the new photo captures the moon's near side on the right holy fuck man
[01:58:46] and so these are some of the images that are coming in from uh... from the mission
[01:58:49] here it seems that way
[01:58:51] and uh... holy fuck wake up shave witness something has never been seen
[01:58:55] before you know holy fuck man
[01:58:57] and uh... while
[01:58:59] what is this
[01:59:01] we recently received confirmation that the orion spacecraft and its crew
[01:59:06] have officially entered the lunar sphere of influence
[01:59:09] milestone taking place at a mission elapsed time of four days six hours two
[01:59:15] minutes crazy if the guy was four days ago I feel like yeah damn time's going
[01:59:20] fast by reaching this milestone it means that the buzzalger and punchy
[01:59:23] journalist classic greater on the Orion spacecraft than that of earth
[01:59:28] damn
[01:59:31] It's like the gravity
[01:59:40] Damn
[01:59:55] Wow
[01:59:57] I knew it, guys.
[01:59:58] I knew it all along.
[02:00:00] Moon isn't really a rock.
[02:00:01] I don't know what it is, honestly.
[02:00:03] But yeah, so this is what's happening right now.
[02:00:06] Let me go back to the live update here.
[02:00:08] And right now, they're just kind of obviously waiting around.
[02:00:13] But I'll probably catch up and look at the rest of this
[02:00:15] later on after we see more of this.
[02:00:18] Because very clearly, the moon isn't real.
[02:00:21] Yeah, it's made out of cheese, obviously.
[02:00:24] And it's a big conspiracy so nobody can realize it.
[02:00:28] And waiting for the Earthrise photos?
[02:00:30] Yeah, exactly.
[02:00:31] No lights in the dark part of the Earth.
[02:00:32] Interesting.
[02:00:33] Yeah, that's like the bad side of the Earth.
[02:00:36] And anyway, let me go and look at these other posts, too,
[02:00:39] because there's been a whole lot more of this.
[02:00:41] So what is this?
[02:00:42] Is Meet Canyon feature?
[02:00:46] Oh my god.
[02:00:49] I need to watch this.
[02:00:52] I do.
[02:00:52] I need to watch this.
[02:00:55] Let me, you know what?
[02:00:56] I'll watch it right now.
[02:00:58] Cause I haven't seen it.
[02:01:00] I haven't seen it and we're gonna watch it.
[02:01:03] There's a part of it that I'm in
[02:01:06] and I know that Hassan is in it too.
[02:01:08] I'm aware of this.
[02:01:11] Where is it?
[02:01:12] I don't know why it's always like this it's so annoying I'm sorry guys
[02:01:39] I've really been downgraded I have I have been downgraded big time look at this
[02:02:07] I mean this was last time I mean look how much hair I had last time and now
[02:02:20] we're all the way down to this I mean Jesus guys it's only been a couple of
[02:02:25] years what the hell happened holy fuck too much hair yeah I guess so accurate
[02:02:35] room I'd say so.
[02:02:37] Parasite guy seriously.
[02:02:38] Yo chat give me one second I'll be right back.
[02:02:40] Can you guess excuse me for one second?
[02:02:43] The clip farming's going great we're gonna make so much money together.
[02:02:46] Yeah.
[02:02:59] That's my love you're doing great.
[02:03:01] Will you please kiss me to hold me over till stream is done?
[02:03:03] Only if you kiss me back super hard.
[02:03:05] Who's this guy?
[02:03:06] Eh, who's he?
[02:03:07] Eh, eh.
[02:03:08] Chanele.
[02:03:09] Fangwaltzo.
[02:03:10] Let me...
[02:03:11] Tell me about your whole life.
[02:03:13] Big Chinese?
[02:03:17] Kai isn't a very Chinese point in her life.
[02:03:21] Oh no.
[02:03:23] What the fuck are you saying?
[02:03:25] Kaiya, please!
[02:03:27] I'm gonna talk about that later.
[02:03:29] Oh yeah, you talk about it when you're here to give me this.
[02:03:31] Let me do one. Let me zap her.
[02:03:33] Hahahaha
[02:03:35] Hahahaha
[02:03:37] Hahahaha
[02:03:39] We're looking at each other. We're just both awful.
[02:03:41] Hahahaha
[02:03:43] Oh no!
[02:03:45] Guys!
[02:03:47] Hahahaha
[02:03:49] No!
[02:03:51] Wait a minute. I'm speaking Chinese.
[02:03:53] Oh that sounds really good baby.
[02:03:55] Oh my...
[02:03:57] Orange Chippie
[02:03:59] Oh my- Orange chicken?
[02:04:01] Stop PG!
[02:04:02] I can't hold it any longer!
[02:04:03] We- You need to make love to me right now!
[02:04:05] This-
[02:04:06] What the ffff-
[02:04:07] Oh my-
[02:04:08] Oh my-
[02:04:09] Chopper again!
[02:04:10] HA HA HA!
[02:04:11] There you are!
[02:04:12] Let's go!
[02:04:13] Let's go!
[02:04:14] What are you doing?
[02:04:15] The end.
[02:04:17] Jesus Christ, I killed myself too bad with that book.
[02:04:29] Man.
[02:04:32] Man.
[02:04:35] Man.
[02:04:38] Man.
[02:04:41] Oh, my God!
[02:04:45] That is ridiculous!
[02:04:49] Wow!
[02:04:50] Okay, yeah.
[02:04:51] What a legend.
[02:04:52] I love meat canyon.
[02:04:53] I think I love meat canyon.
[02:04:54] Oh, man.
[02:04:55] Man.
[02:04:56] Legend I love me Canyon. I I think he's great. I think it's hilarious. It is and
[02:05:03] Any of this stuff? I think it's so funny
[02:05:06] Anybody getting mad over this or getting there, you know, they're fucking dick in a knot getting upset. Oh, you get
[02:05:13] Bro, it's fucking funny dude. It's really fucking funny and a new profile picture. Yeah, this is the update and
[02:05:20] And, uh, yeah, Son, there's no way he's mad about this.
[02:05:24] Like, it's obviously a meme, like, what do you mean?
[02:05:28] Like, it's a hundred cheese, I just, oh my fucking god.
[02:05:35] Oh my god.
[02:05:38] It's just, it's so bad, bro.
[02:05:42] It's so bad.
[02:05:44] God, bro, how does he do it?
[02:05:46] Oh, man, he blamed it on Israel.
[02:05:48] He did not blame it on Israel.
[02:05:50] What are you talking about?
[02:05:52] And, uh, God, bro, that was bad.
[02:05:55] Read some comments from it.
[02:05:57] Okay.
[02:05:59] Oh, man.
[02:06:00] Uh, Jesus, do a timitance or make a basis.
[02:06:02] Accusations.
[02:06:03] Uh, laugh his ass off.
[02:06:04] There's no way he got mad about this, bro.
[02:06:06] Like, there's literally zero way he got mad.
[02:06:11] I mean, it's obviously it's no way, right?
[02:06:15] It's coming.
[02:06:17] Ah, I found you!
[02:06:18] I was gonna go watch up in the stream again today due to super annoying
[02:06:21] Yeah, I know he is annoying because the whole thing is that he uses my name to cloud chase and just clip form
[02:06:25] It's fucking bogus man. Seriously. That's I was talking about you on a stream again. He's such a fucking parasite guy seriously
[02:06:31] Yo, check. Give me one second. I'll be right back
[02:06:36] The clip form is going great. We're gonna make so much money together. Oh god it
[02:06:40] Both sides
[02:06:43] Will you please kiss me to hold me over all stream is done. Oh
[02:06:46] Oh my gosh, so it's a politically it's cringe, but it's funny
[02:07:16] You know, it's a proper
[02:07:19] Yeah, well thanks
[02:07:21] Can we door death something from Panda Express? Oh, that sounds really good, baby. Yeah
[02:07:25] What you want from bear express John PG?
[02:07:29] John PG. I can't hold it any longer. We need to make it right now. So gross
[02:07:35] gross gross the fucking
[02:07:38] It's nasty as fuck
[02:07:41] God damn. These are what people were freaking out about. Yeah, the whole
[02:07:45] Unpositive!
[02:07:47] Unpositive!
[02:07:49] Unpositive!
[02:07:51] What are you doing?
[02:07:53] Tapper again!
[02:07:55] Thank you!
[02:07:57] What's so cool?
[02:07:59] What are you doing?
[02:08:01] D.E.N.
[02:08:03] Jesus Christ, I killed myself too bad with that book.
[02:08:05] At least you make
[02:08:07] KayaSpeakMandarin.
[02:08:09] Meet CanyonLovers with Wendigo and who's kind of like
[02:08:11] Southern Coded.
[02:08:13] You're in the end at the end in compensation for this torture. Please pay my college debt. Oh, man
[02:08:18] I'm fine. Who gives a shit. It's like a like a hacky bit. It's just funny. Yeah, it's just funny relax. Yes
[02:08:35] That's it discord mods are the worst same size of the griff spectrum swap
[02:08:40] That's it and and you know, Kai is a Chinese asset. Uh-huh. You mean at least he made you jack. Yeah
[02:08:57] Of course, oh, of course
[02:09:02] You got the nail biting though as well he did this enter brand on a t-shirt
[02:09:10] Yeah, his art style is great. He's very good, man. He is a very talented guy. It's funny, man. Like I said,
[02:09:18] he's homies with Noel Miller. I'm sure his politics are not as like dog shit as the way he presents it
[02:09:24] here. Of course. And he's not like, oh, these guys are both the same. It's just mostly...
[02:09:33] Don't tell me you're about to craft a narrative in your own head and then get mad over it.
[02:09:38] don't tell me you're about to invent something in your own head and then get
[02:09:43] mad this is just hacky shit you know he's talented with his roaches you guys
[02:09:47] need to be less serious about this stuff the craters meet Canyon and the
[02:09:53] video is discord mods are the worst no millers to fuck with you yeah it's not
[02:09:59] yeah it's burnt peanut humor a little bit you had a video shitting on high
[02:10:03] Nice, Chattage is being defensive of you.
[02:10:04] Yeah, no, it's the classic, it's the classic like, look, any content creator on the internet,
[02:10:12] okay, any content creator on the internet has to literally lean into the apolitical
[02:10:20] audience and the best possible...
[02:10:25] He's doing it.
[02:10:28] doing it. Here we go.
[02:10:37] Way to do the the eight political audience. The best possible to farm an eight political
[02:10:43] audience is by being like, I call balls and strikes. And obviously, you know, someone
[02:10:49] like Hassan is pretty much the same as someone like Asmongold, right? Like I'm such a, I'm
[02:10:54] above it all yes that's the that's the mentality that people present well yeah
[02:10:59] because they don't really give a shit like there's a lot of people that care
[02:11:03] about politics but like they see you saying a bunch of crazy shit then they
[02:11:07] see me saying a bunch of crazy shit and they're like damn that's crazy like
[02:11:12] you eat that's the way most people see it it yeah that that's it I mean there's
[02:11:20] not a lot of fucking evaluation here you've got to keep in mind I mean this
[02:11:24] guy's an animator, he goes out, he does other stuff, he has friends, he has other things
[02:11:27] to do. Like, I mean, the thing is, like, Hasan is like, even for me, like, he's way more
[02:11:33] involved in politics stuff than I am. Like, usually for me, like, he's way more involved
[02:11:39] in, like, activism and going out there and pushing stuff. Like, I really, like, I mean,
[02:11:44] you know what I'm involved in? I got a new farming spot in Crimson Desert and
[02:11:49] it's been really good. I've been focused a lot on that, and it's been super fun. And
[02:11:55] I play games. I look at other social media stuff. I care about a lot of different stuff.
[02:12:00] So politics is like part of the things that I care about. It's not the only thing that
[02:12:04] I care about. So it's like whenever you get so hyper focused on like one topic, I think
[02:12:10] that what can happen is that you'll think that anybody who doesn't have your same level
[02:12:16] of fixation and fervor for it, is like somehow a problem, well, no, it's just that they're
[02:12:23] not as worried about it as you are. It's not that they're bad people, it's just that they
[02:12:27] don't really see it. This is the same way like, you know, people say like, oh, well,
[02:12:31] you know, the elites control everything. It's the Epstein class. Like I think that's
[02:12:35] a, I don't like that argumentation. If you want me to be honest, like, and whenever
[02:12:39] I hear it from people, it annoys me. But I realize that these are people that
[02:12:43] not really political. They're just seeing a bunch of rich guys going out and you know like
[02:12:48] theoretically fucking kids and it's weird and like yeah and and also a lot of people see that
[02:12:54] and they check out they say I don't want to get involved with this this is bullshit so it's reasonable
[02:13:00] yeah and I think that's what happens they take it at face value well yeah but um that's it
[02:13:08] you know it is what it is it's he's a very talented guy and I don't think his politics
[02:13:13] are anywhere near as like centrist as he presents it in that bit.
[02:13:18] That's centrist, oh my god.
[02:13:19] Well even if they are, I mean again, like you can't make people that are centrist to your
[02:13:23] enemy, right?
[02:13:24] I mean, I don't really see this and also like, I mean, the fixation around purity testing,
[02:13:30] because that, I mean, basically that's what he's doing.
[02:13:32] And by the way, I'm sorry, purity testing, you are purity testing.
[02:13:37] So whenever he says like, oh, he's not one of those woke scolders or one of
[02:13:40] of those purity testers.
[02:13:42] This is him doing it right now.
[02:13:44] This is him doing it at this very moment.
[02:13:46] And people in our sub are laughing their ass off.
[02:13:48] Meanwhile, on their sub, they were so mad.
[02:13:50] Were they really?
[02:13:51] Oh my God.
[02:13:52] Let me look and find this.
[02:13:56] 200 comments.
[02:13:58] I consider myself a moderate.
[02:14:00] What is this?
[02:14:01] Like the Earth is like,
[02:14:03] I don't even understand what does this mean.
[02:14:05] Oh, the Earth is half flat.
[02:14:08] Okay, right.
[02:14:09] All right, I got it.
[02:14:10] And you, I fucking hate centrists who act like Hasan and Asmongold are two sides of the same coin.
[02:14:16] I agree. I think that Hasan, the better right-wing comparison to Hasan is not me. It's Nick Flentes, personally.
[02:14:24] Like, I feel like Nick is really the, he's like the opposite version of that. I'm just kind of like a guy, right?
[02:14:31] I just go out there and I talk about this stuff. It's really more Nick. But that's okay.
[02:14:37] And same goes for son and flint as cans rowing you just broadcast ignorance make false dichotomies meet cannon
[02:14:43] So they're actually really upset about this they are and that was kind of funny a sub can't conceptualize any critique of a song
[02:14:49] Yeah, and people are just mad about it right to a fascist. Oh god
[02:14:52] And yeah, just some pals watching movies and this is apparently oh John Tron because he said
[02:14:59] What did John try said like black people commit crime and like a debate with destiny ten years ago or something like that
[02:15:05] I don't remember even what it was, but it was some variation of that. It shows it at the very least dude
[02:15:11] Oh my god, is this real at the very least it shows as mon living in filth
[02:15:22] Mission accomplished like I don't know what you want me to say. Yeah
[02:15:28] Okay
[02:15:29] And but it's always great to see that we still have the I hate the far right and the far left type at least
[02:15:34] going based off of this image? That's because most people do. This might be
[02:15:39] crazy for you to imagine but the majority of people don't want to see
[02:15:44] somebody gassing up Mao and dressing up and cosplaying Mao and they also don't
[02:15:50] want to see somebody who is celebrating the people getting killed by ice. They
[02:15:57] don't want either one. It's pretty simple. Like I don't like and also like you
[02:16:04] have to understand like this is this is the reason why it's not the reason
[02:16:09] there's a lot of reasons but this is one of the reasons why I'm the most
[02:16:12] empathetic streamer is that like when I see this kind of stuff it's easy for me
[02:16:18] to understand why a person feels the way that they do or why they think
[02:16:22] something, but these people can't understand a perspective anything different than their own.
[02:16:28] Yeah, I can easily see why Meat Canyon would think that or would want to present that or
[02:16:34] something like that because that's the way a lot of people look at it. And the thing is that if
[02:16:38] you can't see the inputs in this person's mind and then apply that to how they see the world,
[02:16:46] you're making a mistake. You are. Dang, but I got the whole squad laughing. Is Amador
[02:16:49] 15 find meat canyon funny. Yeah. Look at the flair. I bet you're upset. Oh, God, sometimes
[02:16:58] you're biased, objectively stupid. Another centrist. There's a good bit of the Swifties
[02:17:02] energy in the comments, lads. You can take this the way Kaisen at to Clashbrook's big
[02:17:06] portfolio. Those are Elden Ring. I'd be surprised. Yeah, it's just some people get so offended.
[02:17:11] It's really sad. I don't know, guys. I like meat canyon. I think he's pretty funny.
[02:17:15] Yeah, it's just insane like people get so upset about this. Thanks. I hate it. And this is a dumb joke. It's just a joke. Yeah, Jesus Christ. And if we say this is nothing and just joke surely this time the creator won't spiral into his son derangement.
[02:17:35] Oh my God. Where does this come from? When did Centress become an insult? It's an insult by extremists.
[02:17:45] Think about it. Like just think about it for three seconds. Who is it that would
[02:17:50] get offended by being called a centrist? An extremist. Who is it that would view
[02:17:55] centrist as a pejorative? An extremist. That's the reason why. That's obviously
[02:18:01] the reason. So yes, I don't know really what that is. It scares me. Yeah, and
[02:18:05] famous internet artist, I mean he could shit on a canvas or fence to his
[02:18:08] masterpiece. Well it is funny, right? And what scares me of being a centrist is
[02:18:12] somehow bad, it's not what we need to be. Well, the reason why, so let me explain why.
[02:18:17] And so here's why people don't like being a centrist. They assume that being a centrist,
[02:18:25] and this is the issue that a lot of the other people that disagree with me have, is that
[02:18:29] they can't even conceptualize the existence of a viewpoint that's different than their
[02:18:34] own. For me, it's actually very easy to understand. What they think is that by
[02:18:40] basically equating me and Hassan they're saying that you know from their perspective Hassan's good
[02:18:46] viewpoints are equivalent with my bad viewpoints and so instead of presenting it because they don't
[02:18:52] look at it as two sides of an extreme they look at it as somebody who is like a universal good
[02:18:58] person versus being compared with a universal bad person so it's a false equivalency and in
[02:19:04] creating the false equivalency it delegitimizes the person that they think is a big advocate
[02:19:10] that's what they think like that that that's the that is the logic and the
[02:19:14] uh... argumentation that they're using in their mind
[02:19:18] and i think if you can't understand that you have a big problem
[02:19:22] but the issue is that these people cannot conceptualize or understand the
[02:19:26] opposite of that
[02:19:27] they can't understand why somebody would think the other way around
[02:19:31] it's like comparing a minus ten with a plus five rather than a minus to a
[02:19:33] plus ten yeah yeah exactly
[02:19:35] also each centrist may have different viewpoints to other centrist what
[02:19:38] Everybody should have different viewpoints to another, right? I mean obviously and of course this is prior to being a resident
[02:19:47] I don't know what the fuck she's saying. Oh my god. She is like she is one plastic surgery away from jigsaw
[02:19:53] She is like I think that she really is like, I mean she's bored out of her mind. Look at that. Oh my god
[02:20:01] Like that that's insane. Like you don't see stuff like this every day. Like this is really this is elite
[02:20:07] that this is elite level mauling it is oh my god as a girl it's weird it's why I
[02:20:13] know bro like Lord of Loomer well that's another one too and sure and I
[02:20:18] wonder if Hillary Clinton even Hillary Clinton doesn't look like that I mean I
[02:20:22] don't think so and what is this oh wait he's is he bragging to these little
[02:20:26] kids
[02:20:37] You want to get a grandpa?
[02:20:42] Wait, no!
[02:20:44] Caroline is the only one that does the one way over.
[02:20:48] Zero!
[02:20:50] I would say Caroline is zero in person.
[02:20:53] Oh, that's not it.
[02:20:55] I think I'm just going to have to say I drew it.
[02:20:58] Please tell me if there's any holding legs.
[02:21:00] Maybe he does.
[02:21:02] Oh my God.
[02:21:04] Get the kids invested in the rain?
[02:21:06] I guess so.
[02:21:08] He's like, wait, what?
[02:21:10] He's like, oh, you didn't know?
[02:21:12] Well, let me explain it to you.
[02:21:14] He was in jail for both sides.
[02:21:16] Oh, let me explain it.
[02:21:18] Yeah.
[02:21:20] Wow.
[02:21:22] I'm teaching the kids about the auto.
[02:21:24] I'm teaching the kids about the auto.
[02:21:26] I'm teaching the kids about the auto.
[02:21:28] I'm teaching the kids about the auto.
[02:21:30] i'll teach the kids about the auto-pick a paper and do this guys
[02:21:39] grandpa's favorite story yes exactly
[02:21:42] and uh... what is this here
[02:22:00] has
[02:22:07] cool
[02:22:08] and
[02:22:10] it's not
[02:22:11] they want to do
[02:22:12] what they've been trying for a long time
[02:22:14] stop them with the obama
[02:22:16] horrible around it
[02:22:18] stop them
[02:22:20] and of course of course by the way
[02:22:22] this is speaking to you and i believe public wants this
[02:22:24] this is my power is months holding accountable never happens again
[02:22:27] as i've said before again
[02:22:29] and again and again he will always fall off on the side of rationalizing making excuses for
[02:22:37] defending trying to protect and sometimes even supporting islamic terrorism every single time
[02:22:50] every single time keep it in mind and so anyway they kill 45 000s war crime versus war crime
[02:22:57] Yeah, I mean, obviously that's the reason why and so I don't know why people don't understand that but now they're starting calling them traders for sending Israeli bombers.
[02:23:06] What is this here called the bomb? Oh, I see that. Don't care about the critics. Oh, this is some other bullshit. Oh, this is another guy.
[02:23:12] They got killed. Israel just announced that this guy, the commander of the IRGC kids cast of the quit forces elite unit 840 was eliminated in the air strike that took out Iran's intelligence lead.
[02:23:25] Majed Academy, well there it is another one gone another one bites the dust
[02:23:29] Rip bozo rest in kiss you won't be missed. That's the way it goes
[02:23:34] What is this? Let's just take a look at this net favorability
[02:23:37] Party ahead at this point mid-term of years with the GOP president in 2018 Dems were up by 12 in 2006 on net favorability
[02:23:44] Which party like more Dems are hit by 18?
[02:23:47] Republicans are actually ahead on that favorability at this point by five points
[02:23:51] so democrats are just simply put running behind their previous benchmarks
[02:23:55] and they'd be running well ahead of them if they want to take back the united
[02:23:58] states and it
[02:23:59] so i think the reality is that
[02:24:02] the democratic positions are so ridiculously unpopular
[02:24:06] and that they are protected because they live in an ecosystem
[02:24:10] where the criticism where the positions can't be criticized
[02:24:14] things like for example open borders like trans kids trans playing in sports
[02:24:20] uh... you know the uh... you know gays for palestine
[02:24:24] this kind of stuff like supporting the aya tolla
[02:24:27] uh... you know like standing in the road like this type of stuff stuff is like
[02:24:31] very very clearly
[02:24:33] not what average people want basically the reason the glp loses is the
[02:24:37] economy
[02:24:38] well the economy's just been getting worse under both parties i think this is
[02:24:41] what happens is like
[02:24:43] you vote for the democrats to make it better and they make it worse you
[02:24:46] vote for the republicans you vote for the republicans to make it better
[02:24:48] and they make it worse, so you vote for the Democrats. And this is basically what's continued to
[02:24:52] happen for like the last 30 years, right, at least my whole life. And so that's, I think it's like,
[02:24:58] you're just basically going from placebo effect, you know, one to another, while you just get
[02:25:02] more and more afflicted with the cancer. And I think that's true. That's correct, but people
[02:25:07] have short memory. Yeah, yeah, GOP's losing midterms. I would expect them to lose. I would.
[02:25:11] I would expect the GOP to lose, the Republicans to lose. The reason why is because,
[02:25:17] you know like again it's historically this is like just an average I think it
[02:25:21] always almost always happens and I think that the Republicans the messaging
[02:25:26] hasn't been clear enough about them delivering on certain different goals
[02:25:30] especially with mass like I think that they totally totally botched the mass
[02:25:36] deportations they totally did it wrong allowing so many people to run wild and
[02:25:41] be violent and then allowing the media to create the entire narrative
[02:25:46] that the, you know, these different people that are doing it are bad actors or, you know, the ICE agents are evil.
[02:25:52] I think that what they should have done is they should have cracked down on it really early on
[02:25:57] and then paraded out the different people that are the protesters or not really protesters that are rioters and criminals
[02:26:04] and then paraded them out and then totally nationally embarrassed them and used them as basically a, like, kind of a mascot for this ideology
[02:26:15] and the government should have done that themselves
[02:26:17] and i think this is a huge mistake for them not to do that
[02:26:20] and by them not doing that i think that the result of it was that
[02:26:24] basically everybody uh... let the you effectively let the hysterical people
[02:26:30] that want to say that shooting somebody who brings a gun to a protest is
[02:26:34] you know totally at you know what you can imagine that i feel is that a
[02:26:37] purpose
[02:26:38] well uh... maybe right but what i'm saying is that the mass deportations
[02:26:42] were a unnecessary l
[02:26:44] and i think that they should have gone way harder
[02:26:47] and all the protesters that like for example were blocking traffic
[02:26:51] and they should just run over that's what i think they should have done like
[02:26:54] literally just run them over
[02:26:56] and if they if i can work and shoot them with with guns with rubber bullets
[02:27:00] like just just get them out of the street and if that doesn't work
[02:27:03] get the the national guard out there and drag them off the street and throw
[02:27:07] them on the pavement and arrest them and put them in a federal jail
[02:27:11] in like some other state
[02:27:12] just do that and the problem would be solved
[02:27:15] for one-third of what let me i'm gonna pull you up okay because there are a
[02:27:18] lot of people that
[02:27:20] shoes on a carl retina house
[02:27:21] no uh... not shooting someone like i'll written house because carl written
[02:27:25] house is a patriot
[02:27:26] and he rated us from to disgusting parasites in the world
[02:27:30] and the world's a better place now that they're dead
[02:27:32] uh... what they were both criminals they were violent aggressive retards and
[02:27:36] now they're dead
[02:27:37] and so uh... yeah i don't think that at all
[02:27:39] i don't think it's the same even slightly
[02:27:42] so so what is this uh... what what what's upset about this
[02:27:45] well i'll pull this up
[02:27:47] they obstructed justice they did
[02:27:50] so how's this work
[02:27:53] of the right to lose control it'll probably go back and forth the same as
[02:27:56] it always has that's what i would assume
[02:27:59] can't let them obstruct federal enforcement this is the single most
[02:28:01] un-american thing we do is kill protesters
[02:28:04] well i don't know like if somebody throws a rocket you i think that you
[02:28:07] should be able to shoot him with a gun
[02:28:09] I guess somebody tries to like, let me give you an example, right?
[02:28:12] So like, if you're out walking down the street
[02:28:15] and somebody doesn't like the fact that you're there
[02:28:17] and they throw a rock at you,
[02:28:19] I think you should be able to pull out a gun
[02:28:21] and shoot them in the head.
[02:28:22] That's what my opinion is.
[02:28:24] So why would my opinion be any different
[02:28:26] from a police officer?
[02:28:29] That's my opinion.
[02:28:31] If somebody tries to drive a car over you
[02:28:34] or you think somebody's trying to run you over
[02:28:36] with a car, like theoretically,
[02:28:37] Like if you think that your life is in danger
[02:28:40] and somebody's putting your life in danger
[02:28:41] by running you over with a car,
[02:28:44] I think you should be able to shoot them and kill them.
[02:28:48] How is that a problem?
[02:28:50] Then we would have anarchy?
[02:28:53] Okay, well, then I guess Florida's anarchy
[02:28:56] because that's the law in Florida
[02:29:00] that's arguing for the opposite of utopia.
[02:29:02] I mean like that Florida does this right now.
[02:29:09] I mean I don't understand this.
[02:29:19] Yeah like I don't get this.
[02:29:23] Someone's become violent, they're not a protester.
[02:29:24] Yeah.
[02:29:25] You can't become, you can't be violent and be a protester.
[02:29:30] At that point, you are a criminal and a rioter.
[02:29:33] You have every right to protest and express yourself and put your viewpoints on or anything
[02:29:38] else.
[02:29:39] But the problem is that you can't use that in order to be violent, be aggressive, to
[02:29:44] hurt people, to put people's lives in danger.
[02:29:47] I thought this was well established.
[02:29:53] It's impossible.
[02:29:54] It's impossible not to throw a rock.
[02:29:57] you just not throw the rock.
[02:30:02] Why not just don't throw the rock?
[02:30:05] I mean, I don't know, what's impossible?
[02:30:08] What is impossible?
[02:30:12] I'm very confused about this.
[02:30:20] No, my response was too late.
[02:30:21] Well, what's the problem that you have?
[02:30:23] I mean, is there anything that's about this at all?
[02:30:26] doesn't make sense. As a Florida man, this hiatus dude sounds like such a dweeb. I can literally turn
[02:30:30] another person into swiss cheese. They threaten my life in Florida as it should be. As it should be.
[02:30:39] That's it. What about if it was a young kid throwing rocks?
[02:30:43] Should we have shot you in the head? No, but and also like if I had known that was possible,
[02:30:49] I knew that would never happen to me. That's why I threw the rocks.
[02:30:52] That's my, see, and this, this is, thank you for bringing that up.
[02:30:58] Behavior follows incentives. The reason why I threw rocks at people as a kid is
[02:31:04] because I knew I would get away with it. I knew nothing would ever happen to me.
[02:31:07] And that's the reason why I did it. Discord, chaos, violence, aggression is
[02:31:14] allowed. It is allowed to happen. I'll wait and see if there's any other
[02:31:20] response from this person but that it seems like there's not. But yeah and so anyway that's the
[02:31:26] reason why. And I know that a lot of people might think that the way I look at things is crazy. I
[02:31:30] don't think so at all. The people rioting at ICE for Portland would stop if they had actual
[02:31:35] consequences. Well I mean they already did. Like do you remember what happened after they shot
[02:31:40] that lady in the car, Renee Good? Well they stopped trying to drive cars into ICE agents
[02:31:45] and you know why? It's because they didn't want to die. It's the reality is that a strong deterrent
[02:31:50] system and a strong system of accountability, especially for people that are bad actors who are
[02:31:56] aggressive and to introduce violence into a first world country, those people and doing that actually
[02:32:03] creates a net reduction in harm. And the reason why is because people are unwilling to engage
[02:32:09] in any sort of hostility because they know the consequences for it will be so severe
[02:32:14] that it's not worth it. So that's the reason why having extreme consequences is important,
[02:32:20] is because the law acts as a deterrence. For example, if you got rid of the law that said
[02:32:25] you could drunk drive, or you weren't allowed to drunk drive, or you made it legal to drive and
[02:32:30] drink, way more people would be drinking and driving. Way more people would be doing that.
[02:32:35] The reason why people don't drink and drive is because it's against the law. If you said
[02:32:40] that it wasn't against the law, it wasn't against the law to steal, you know, like let's see,
[02:32:45] think about it like this, okay? And I think this is a good way to look at it.
[02:32:49] Think about if a 7-Eleven said that we will not prosecute people for stealing hot Cheetos,
[02:32:57] only hot Cheetos. Everything else in the store, you're not allowed to steal,
[02:33:02] but if you steal hot Cheetos, we're going to let you do it.
[02:33:05] How many bags of hot Cheetos would be in that store at the end of the day?
[02:33:10] Zero, and everybody knows it.
[02:33:19] Everybody knows this.
[02:33:21] So my point is that behavior follows incentives, and behavior also follows deterrence, right?
[02:33:28] And it avoids deterrence.
[02:33:30] The harder you punish people, the harder people try to avoid being punished.
[02:33:34] It's that simple.
[02:33:35] What if the state said stealing under $950 wasn't punished?
[02:33:39] I think that I've seen videos of that right. I think that we all have so look at all the blue cities losing stores because of no consequence for
[02:33:45] Stealing perfect example. Yeah, and that's what happens
[02:33:48] So half empty bag on the floor. Yeah, maybe maybe somebody ate half the bag
[02:33:52] They got tired of it and then they left. Oh, this is another image from the moon. Holy shit. Oh
[02:33:57] My oh, this is from yesterday. I didn't even see this one. Oh my god
[02:34:02] Look at that. I wonder how good these camera images are really gonna be that's amazing. Holy fucking shit
[02:34:08] And worse of any Virginia governor in 21st century this woman well, they shouldn't have they shouldn't have voted for her, right?
[02:34:13] I mean obviously and what is this if I can find a terrorist sympathizer. Oh
[02:34:20] What is this
[02:34:23] This is this is all this me
[02:34:27] So they're seeing anti-vax stuff and felt off
[02:34:30] Years later, which recommended them that she undid their propaganda about true progressivism for me and gave me a positive view
[02:34:35] you then october 7th happened i gave you a shot that's so funny uh i love how like
[02:34:41] because i have uh hate
[02:34:46] get him stuther's rise up yes wow yes rise up
[02:34:54] get him to have a song pipeline is canon it's real oh yeah it's real
[02:34:59] oh yeah there is every part of the political spectrum yeah even those who consider themselves to
[02:35:04] to be the true leftist, even though they keep leaning into Maga shit over and over again,
[02:35:09] like the Jimmy Dore crowd. Okay. There is there is some lane for everyone. If you're like,
[02:35:18] if you're looking for outside of the box thinkers or whatever, and you fall down the Jimmy
[02:35:21] Dore Nico house pipeline, and you don't realize that they're just like straight up serving
[02:35:26] you mega propaganda over and over again. I always notice that in a lot of these
[02:35:32] conversations, like maybe it's like selection bias, right? But I almost never see an actual idea or
[02:35:41] ideology being pushed forward. It's almost always like the optics around something or what other
[02:35:49] people are doing or defining a certain thing that is like kind of abstract as something else.
[02:35:57] like there's there's never there there's not a lot of like
[02:36:01] there's not a lot of thinking going on here
[02:36:04] like oh yeah that that does make sense he he must be too palatable
[02:36:08] meanwhile if you look at the real world if you look at like the actual uh you know politicians
[02:36:13] and and mason even on the internet everyone's calling me a fucking terrorist
[02:36:20] maybe the problem is once you realize i think that he always reframes people calling him a
[02:36:24] a terrorist supporter and the people calling him a terrorist so he can justify saying that
[02:36:29] they're wrong. It's undeniable that Hassan supports terrorism. He said it. It's not even
[02:36:35] a question. It's not like a secret. He said that he supports agencies and groups of people
[02:36:41] that are defined as terrorists, not just by the United States, by the way, by many
[02:36:47] other countries as well, like the Houthis. He said that. It's not a secret, but I
[02:36:53] But I think he keeps reframing it as calling him the terrorist because that's something
[02:36:56] that's not really true.
[02:37:02] If you have any brain cells at all, like literally any, and you try and make reasonable criticisms
[02:37:07] of people, which is different from making jokes about people, I think jokes can be
[02:37:12] basically as unserious as you want.
[02:37:17] Yeah, that's true.
[02:37:18] realize that like the whole like a son is a terrorist a son is a terrorist
[02:37:22] sympathizer
[02:37:23] he he is it's it's definitive he said that
[02:37:27] he said he supports the hooties ten toes down their literal terrorists in their
[02:37:31] motto is a curse to the jews
[02:37:33] like their literal terrorists they kill people
[02:37:36] they attack random ships that have nothing to do with israel
[02:37:40] like it it's not easy this isn't the question it's not a possibility
[02:37:45] it's a fact
[02:37:46] like i don't understand how this is hard to understand
[02:37:49] what we've been saying here
[02:37:52] snow fucking sense at all
[02:37:54] like literally none
[02:37:58] and i think that's the same with like all the leftist spaces and all the
[02:38:01] leftist creators
[02:38:02] a lot of it is literally because if you actually have to attack what leftist
[02:38:06] say
[02:38:07] you would have no arguments
[02:38:09] as well as called miss rachel fucking anti-semite
[02:38:12] if you were going to actually criticize miss rachel what would you say
[02:38:15] you spend a lot of time talking about what did she bring on some person that
[02:38:18] was like some like terrorist supporter or something like that i mean i don't
[02:38:22] know about miss racial
[02:38:23] but that's obviously what that that's that's the reason why
[02:38:27] it's because of you platform people that glorify terrorism
[02:38:30] then people will view you as a terrorist supporter
[02:38:33] i mean it's pretty obvious
[02:38:37] um... cousins and and gawson children
[02:38:40] who have you know
[02:38:41] named and i don't i don't think you spend enough time talking about the
[02:38:44] Israeli children
[02:38:45] yeah
[02:38:48] well i mean if humas had their way there wouldn't be in the israeli children
[02:38:51] because they killed them all
[02:38:53] i mean that's obviously what would happen
[02:38:56] so like i mean this is not a again
[02:38:58] like it it's not even a question what's going on here
[02:39:04] israel
[02:39:05] and i think you should spend more time talking about them
[02:39:09] I think that's what you should. It's like, what the fuck?
[02:39:13] It's way easier to just call her an anti-Semi and say she hates Jewish people.
[02:39:17] It's then that way you've made this person completely, totally, entirely
[02:39:23] nuclear. And you're good. You're good.
[02:39:27] Is that really all that I mean, this is the remember what I said before about every
[02:39:30] conversation is just about the optics of something rather than the framing of it rather than the actual argument.
[02:39:36] Obviously, when Ms. Rachel brings people on her platform that are, you know, basically
[02:39:42] sympathizers or supporters of terrorism, people are going to criticize her.
[02:39:47] And again, you can say that's her right to do that.
[02:39:50] But when you bring on a person, here's the issue, right, is if you bring on a person
[02:39:55] who this person supports another person or a group of people, like, for example, like,
[02:40:01] and this is this is a term that they have invented, right, like, if I'm platforming
[02:40:05] somebody like i bring somebody on that's like a legitimate real nazi right
[02:40:09] and these people would be crying like let's say theoretically i invited on
[02:40:15] um... you know like uh... paul miller gypsy crusader or uh... nick flint as
[02:40:20] there's somebody like that or one of these other people that are like
[02:40:23] extreme far-right people
[02:40:25] um... you know or you could call them that they're referred to that way i
[02:40:28] don't want to talk about it myself but like yeah that's it
[02:40:31] if i did that uh... they would be very upset with me they would be trying to
[02:40:35] get me to platform they'd be saying that i am you know i am what they are
[02:40:40] and and the reason why is because everybody knows that what you're doing
[02:40:44] there right everybody knows that
[02:40:46] you're not going to bring somebody on that has these extreme viewpoints unless
[02:40:50] you have at least some degree of understanding of that
[02:40:53] and you have an idea of like what what you believe right
[02:40:57] and so she didn't say that shit
[02:40:59] shim do that you got trouble for saying free palestine or i mean nobody got
[02:41:02] nobody cares about that i mean i don't think that's the reason
[02:41:05] i think that there are other criticisms that transcend that that are more
[02:41:08] legitimate
[02:41:09] but i don't think it's a big deal either way personally
[02:41:12] is nick actually far right is this joke around
[02:41:15] well here's what my point is is that
[02:41:17] i think that if you're using these arguments and you say that
[02:41:20] you know that they'd be crying about that you know that they'd be mad
[02:41:23] about that
[02:41:24] and the reason why is because they want to be able to control the
[02:41:27] conversation and say what they can say. They basically want to create an environment where
[02:41:31] they can say anything they want, but nobody else can. That's the way it is. That's the
[02:41:36] point. So yeah, why is everything far right nowadays? It's crazy. I mean, I would say
[02:41:40] that Nick Flentes is far right. I mean, like, to be fair, you know that I don't frame
[02:41:44] things that way at all. I never frame things that way. But I'm telling you that, I mean,
[02:41:49] like, obviously, there are some exceptions where it does make sense. I mean, of course,
[02:41:54] The argument from the brain broken clowns is that my user ideology, whether it's good
[02:42:00] or bad to them is that this is good, so I support it, zero critical thinking behind it.
[02:42:04] Well, I think most people don't want to engage directly with something like that because
[02:42:08] they're afraid to.
[02:42:09] So, oh yeah, I saw this.
[02:42:11] So this post recently went like super, super fucking viral.
[02:42:18] So these are the Twitter and X accounts with the most engagement so far in 2026.
[02:42:23] I had some intuition for how bad it was, but jeez, this is what you get when the ecosystem
[02:42:28] is broken.
[02:42:31] Where is the analysis that the ecosystem is broken?
[02:42:38] Maximizing reach?
[02:42:40] Where is it broken?
[02:42:43] Twitter, then near the peak of its influence.
[02:42:51] Wait a minute.
[02:42:52] So oh my god, where did these people come from?
[02:43:04] They're so stupid it's scary.
[02:43:07] They're so stupid.
[02:43:10] How can somebody be so stupid?
[02:43:14] What's wrong with them?
[02:43:16] I don't even understand this.
[02:43:26] Wow, what a surprise.
[02:43:29] The graph is different.
[02:43:31] Look at that.
[02:43:33] Big shocker there, huh?
[02:43:34] How about that, guys?
[02:43:37] So let me explain the way that,
[02:43:39] so I'm just going to go after and discuss
[02:43:44] just this specific accusation.
[02:43:48] So the way that Google does things
[02:43:52] is they combine search results.
[02:43:54] They combine search terms.
[02:43:56] So whenever you're looking at a social network,
[02:43:59] the way that you do that is you should look at it
[02:44:01] in the context of this different thing.
[02:44:04] Let me see if I can find Facebook.
[02:44:06] And so social networking service.
[02:44:08] OK, so we're going to pull that up right there.
[02:44:11] And let's see here.
[02:44:12] There it is.
[02:44:13] And we will look at Instagram.
[02:44:17] And so basically what he did is he provided a link to something.
[02:44:22] Facebook's so big, it's an outlier,
[02:44:23] and it will make it so where we can't see things properly.
[02:44:26] So you'll see right here that almost all social media
[02:44:30] has declined from a degree.
[02:44:32] Like you saw that with Facebook dramatically.
[02:44:34] And you're seeing that with Instagram,
[02:44:35] and now it's going up a little bit more.
[02:44:37] But you've seen a general decline ever since after COVID,
[02:44:40] right?
[02:44:40] but what he did is he took the search term for twitter
[02:44:44] rather than the search network that is pre-created by google
[02:44:48] that aggregates and combines all search terms that are related to this topic
[02:44:53] and this is something that's not perfect i remember with final fantasy
[02:44:56] fourteen it wasn't perfect either
[02:44:58] but he deliberately took the name of something
[02:45:01] which name was removed and then he's using the reduction of people that are
[02:45:06] searching for the removed name as an indicator that twitter is no
[02:45:10] no longer as popular as it used to be, this is blatantly dishonest media, like basically
[02:45:16] positioning. It's crazy that somebody could do this, and anybody would believe it. And
[02:45:23] the problem is that you have to, I guess, have an IQ above room temperature to understand
[02:45:28] this, but it's not that complicated. So if you're searching for the search term,
[02:45:32] that's different. And I want to go ahead and show you guys this, and we'll look
[02:45:35] at it again. Let me see if I can just search for Twitter as a base search term, right?
[02:45:40] Just a second I messed up.
[02:45:43] So you can see these different topics here, right?
[02:45:47] So you would have to look at
[02:45:48] an aggregation between these different topics.
[02:45:52] So if you see that,
[02:45:54] obviously it's much different.
[02:45:56] Look at that. Twitter is
[02:45:57] a social media company dropped massively,
[02:46:00] and then it was brought back up because there's
[02:46:02] something wrong with
[02:46:03] this algorithm and the way that it's done.
[02:46:05] Very clearly. How about Blue Sky?
[02:46:09] What do you mean blue sky it's dead like blue sky is let me let me show you right here
[02:46:25] it's nine like it is at its lowest point that it's ever been at since the election like
[02:46:31] that's basically what's happened it's actually at its lowest point ever and so it was never
[02:46:36] alive or what I'm saying is that not only was it never alive but it's even
[02:46:41] dying like you know you know what is dead may never die well that's not true with
[02:46:46] blue sky somehow it was already dead and it managed to die even then I'll be
[02:46:50] right back give me a second I used to bathroom
[02:47:36] Alright, I'm back. Sorry about that. We're good. So, ah, excuse me. My point of resident
[02:48:05] before today I'll put it in the title when I'm gonna play it and I'll let
[02:48:09] everybody know a day ahead of time too because I know everybody's pretty excited
[02:48:12] for that one and you know I want to make sure people know that. Is Blue Sky the
[02:48:17] original Concorde? I think Mastodon was but that one's super super super dead
[02:48:22] and anyway so basically you can see how he's using the framing of this
[02:48:28] and he's using a deliberately misleading reference point in order to
[02:48:34] create a narrative that doesn't exist. Wow, big surprise. Twitter isn't having as many users as it
[02:48:41] did in COVID. What's not being represented here is the fact that this is an observable trend and
[02:48:47] graph from nearly every other social media platform. But that's not being included because the
[02:48:53] narrative isn't, that narrative doesn't support what he's saying. And so anyway, even though
[02:48:58] Twitter was always much smaller back in the mid 2010s, Twitter rewarded newsworthiness,
[02:49:03] subject matter expertise
[02:49:05] well all this is really all you're really saying is that
[02:49:08] tutor rewarded people who have fake credentials
[02:49:13] or have real credentials but they should be called fake
[02:49:16] this are kind of nerdy and stocky but relatively cerebral argument of this
[02:49:20] things are pretty good at art furthermore the pre-on versions of
[02:49:23] twitter always surprisingly happy to let you direct traffic off of their
[02:49:25] platform
[02:49:26] so this is another person here who has created this narrative
[02:49:30] The content that gets engagement on Twitter is now
[02:49:33] a mostly complete crap.
[02:49:34] Then blame the audience, not the algorithm,
[02:49:37] because if people like bullshit like that,
[02:49:39] then that's gonna be up to them.
[02:49:41] And so anyway, you've got plenty of this.
[02:49:43] Oh, broader traffic for search terms is down
[02:49:45] by more than half or all of it's peak in late 2012.
[02:49:48] Yeah, obviously, I mean, look at that with Facebook.
[02:49:50] Compare that to Facebook to anything else,
[02:49:52] that's what's happened.
[02:49:53] And so it's hard not to notice
[02:49:55] that Twitter's become extremely right-leaning.
[02:49:57] So this is the big problem,
[02:49:59] is that a lot of these people perceive the existence of right-wing voices as basically
[02:50:07] right-leaning. If these voices exist, it's right-wing. That's it. It's literally that
[02:50:14] simple. So if these people can talk, if they can express themselves, then it just categorically
[02:50:19] becomes right-wing. And there's a right-wing president. Yeah, data was fake. This is trending.
[02:50:23] I don't know if you can check yours as well. Yeah, and I will look at let me see if I can find it
[02:50:29] No, not this
[02:50:31] Apparently Hassan is getting accused of botting his posts Hassan pikers low verified followers spark spark bot
[02:50:38] Accusations, we'll talk about that after I finish this
[02:50:47] So some exceptions liberal leaning accounts that remain prominent on Twitter, but I'm better
[02:50:51] are. The reason why, and this is the issue that Nate needs to realize, and I know you're
[02:50:57] not going to like this. The reason why these accounts are popular is because these opinions
[02:51:05] are popular. That's right. Most people actually don't believe there's infinity genders.
[02:51:13] Most people don't believe that the solution to a white country is to import infinity
[02:51:19] foreigners. No, a lot of people don't agree with that. And that was proven by the election
[02:51:27] too by the way. Is that I think that in general, most people, and again like I'm not talking
[02:51:34] about my opinion so you guys don't need to tell me that I'm wrong about this, but
[02:51:38] I think this is the perception that a lot of people have, is that Republicans are
[02:51:43] generally better for rich people and Democrats are generally better for middle class people,
[02:51:49] economically. I would say that's a viewpoint that the majority, or not majority, but like many Americans have.
[02:51:56] So given the context of that, and the fact that Trump won in 2024, means that the Democrats, I think, have lost the culture war to such a dramatic degree
[02:52:08] that not only did it overrule the economic problems, but it even did so with the popular vote as well, which the last time that happened was in 2004.
[02:52:19] when that was like right off the heels of September 11th, okay? Huge big deal.
[02:52:24] So this is what these people are doing is that where is the where is the note,
[02:52:29] where is it the strange ecosystems of social media? Is there any instance,
[02:52:36] I'm subject to this embrace of my thinking, today's social media ecosystem is particularly
[02:52:43] unhealthy, I'd argue. Okay, well let's see why. I'm not sure as much more say it,
[02:52:49] Previously, I've written about, and I'm not sure as much as I want to say it, it's about continuing to get smaller,
[02:52:53] so you know, announce that she was stepping down on Blue Sky, problems with Blue Sky.
[02:52:57] X is much larger and also feels increasingly siloed. There are rarely consensus main characters anymore.
[02:53:02] Well, what do you mean? Like, there's no consensus and that's a bad thing? I think that's probably a good thing.
[02:53:07] What are you talking about?
[02:53:09] So, yeah, and this is it. And so, this is the problem.
[02:53:13] If Twitter feels like a ghost town, what?
[02:53:17] But for something like the war in Iran, it's next to useless.
[02:53:21] Links to external websites are substantially punished, with none of the workarounds being particularly helpful.
[02:53:26] So tangible rewards for 3 million followers can be surprisingly marginal.
[02:53:29] So yeah, I mean all you want to do.
[02:53:32] So it's broken because it doesn't reinforce biases that put existing accounts that are institutional accounts at an advantage.
[02:53:41] So this is, and this is the type of way that these people argue, they say that their institutional advantages are the way that things should be, so fairness is actually broken.
[02:53:52] You shouldn't, things can't be fair, because if they're fair then we lose. Well, maybe you should think about why that is. He's lying. The article got ghosted, was paywall? Yeah, I mean again, like, what a fucking retard.
[02:54:04] and um... anyway door is a bit of access the media left an entire open lane
[02:54:07] for me to fill in two thousand and twenty four
[02:54:10] well and and here's the reality data isn't accurate missing half the
[02:54:13] networks number of contents your content was engaged with twelve
[02:54:17] million times that's a lot
[02:54:19] you have a communist is right wing yeah and look at this these are the people
[02:54:22] that he's assigning is right wing jackson hinkle is right wing
[02:54:26] what the fuck are we talking about that's insane
[02:54:29] and uh... i guess you have mark levin is right wing i would say so
[02:54:33] So let's see, besides that, Dan Blazerian is right wing.
[02:54:37] I don't really think that he is.
[02:54:38] I mean, I don't really think so, maybe a little bit,
[02:54:41] but not really.
[02:54:42] Piers Morgan is right wing.
[02:54:44] What are we talking about?
[02:54:46] So this weird assigning of this is crazy.
[02:54:50] Jimmy Fallon, wait, yeah, look at this here.
[02:54:52] Jimmy Fallon is neutral.
[02:54:54] Jimmy Fallon is neutral.
[02:54:57] Who are you trying to convince?
[02:54:59] Are you kidding me?
[02:55:01] Oh my God.
[02:55:03] Russia today is neutral?
[02:55:08] Oh wow, what is going on, bro?
[02:55:13] This is so stupid.
[02:55:15] This is what they do.
[02:55:17] New York Post is right-wing.
[02:55:18] They have the New York Post,
[02:55:20] I guess they mean a more right-wing, but not really.
[02:55:22] And anyway, so let me scroll up.
[02:55:25] Obviously you can't get the $7,000 check
[02:55:27] if you tell the truth.
[02:55:28] That's right.
[02:55:29] I'm listed on right-wing.
[02:55:30] yeah and even jackson hinkle himself is calling it out
[02:55:34] i'm right number seven on the list of listed is right leaning but i am on
[02:55:37] the executive board of the american communist party
[02:55:41] yet he's a right wing communist not to mention i have over a hundred million
[02:55:45] engagements here today
[02:55:47] and i should be ranked number two
[02:55:49] it's clear trying to spend the stupid right left narrative what when
[02:55:52] americans are more united than ever before
[02:55:54] i don't even agree with that narrative but
[02:55:56] at the everything else i do agree with yes
[02:55:59] And so yes, what the fuck? Yes, the communists are now right-wing.
[02:56:03] Nate, you missed my account. Here are my impressions and engagement stats since January 1st.
[02:56:07] So, a lot of people are bringing up...
[02:56:10] So Hassan posted this.
[02:56:12] Where do you get this information?
[02:56:15] And I'll show it to you guys from mine.
[02:56:17] Right now, live.
[02:56:19] I've never seen this. Where do you get this information?
[02:56:22] Yeah, I want to find it and if I can I'll look into it.
[02:56:35] Click premium.
[02:56:36] Okay.
[02:56:37] Let me do it on another monitor just so I don't accidentally like I don't know what this
[02:56:42] is going to show.
[02:56:43] So I'm just going to do it on here.
[02:56:45] So it says premium.
[02:56:46] Well, where's premium?
[02:56:47] Okay.
[02:56:48] Well, give me a second.
[02:56:51] Why is it not, it's not showing that for some reason.
[02:56:53] Okay, I have to do it over here.
[02:56:54] It's another monitor.
[02:56:56] Okay, premium, all right, I'm on premium.
[02:56:59] And then analytics maybe.
[02:57:03] Okay.
[02:57:05] I have something here, but I'm not sure
[02:57:07] if it's the right thing.
[02:57:16] So how does this work?
[02:57:17] Do I need to just figure this out for a second for myself? Give me one minute. Okay, so I
[02:57:23] count overview impressions. Okay, this is basically his... Okay, yeah, let me look at... And what
[02:57:30] is it? Okay, this is from this year. Okay. And I'm going to just copy-paste this.
[02:57:46] paste this. Let me just make sure there's nothing that's problematic here that I
[02:57:50] could show. As far as I know, this should be totally fine. Okay.
[02:58:01] All right. Got it. And let me zoom in. Okay, that's better. Alrighty. And now you
[02:58:10] guys can see what it's actually like. And give me one second in this paint. I'm just
[02:58:18] gonna triple check one last time. Okay. So there it is. These are my, uh, these are
[02:58:28] my impressions. This is where I'm at. Right there. And so you can see right here.
[02:58:38] I mean, I also very rarely tweet, right? I mean, like this is it's important to keep that in mind
[02:58:44] I reply to things kind of regularly, but other than that, I never really do anything else, right? 3x verified. Where is it verified?
[02:58:55] Verified followers
[02:58:59] What it so this is the thing that they're criticizing
[02:59:02] They're saying that because his verified followers are very low. That means his account is bought it
[02:59:11] I
[02:59:14] Think that it's I think it is also probably a lot of turd worlders, right?
[02:59:19] I mean there's a whole lot of them too. I would say there's that this is only for two months
[02:59:23] But it's verified followers is irrelevant and also like again like I have and and this is me over a year
[02:59:30] Hassan gets way more impressions that I do. Like this is me over a whole year.
[02:59:34] This is just him from this year for himself. Like I very rarely use Twitter compared to Hassan.
[02:59:40] Hassan is on Twitter constantly. That being said though, the percentages should be the same. Like
[02:59:45] logically it should be the same because you're looking at the ratio is what really matters.
[02:59:49] Everything else is kind of irrelevant. And so there you go. Bookmarks, engagements, engagement
[02:59:56] rate, 6%, and it was up 3.2%.
[03:00:00] So he was all the way down at, God, he was at 3% engagement?
[03:00:04] Oh my God.
[03:00:05] That's really bad.
[03:00:06] Holy shit.
[03:00:08] Yeah, it's sort of the wrong answer.
[03:00:09] Yeah, one outlier.
[03:00:10] Yeah, 22,000 verified out of 1.6 million,
[03:00:16] whereas my account has 1.2 million, and I have 65,000.
[03:00:21] So really, like, if you, like, basically I
[03:00:24] have a third more again.
[03:00:25] So it would be more like I have like 80 or 90,000 verified followers compared to his
[03:00:31] because 1.6 and 1.2 are a third from each other, right?
[03:00:35] So it would be a third again more.
[03:00:37] So how come I'm stepping away from Iran stronger ties to the U.S.?
[03:00:41] Maybe I don't know about that.
[03:00:43] And yeah, I don't know.
[03:00:45] What do you mean, wait, really?
[03:00:46] Rocketman?
[03:00:47] You have to show me that a minute.
[03:00:48] Your viewer base is overwhelmingly advanced European racists.
[03:00:54] Thank you.
[03:00:55] Was this I'm confused was this supposed to be an insult
[03:01:04] Wait I
[03:01:09] You're saying I like it's bad they like wait what's going on here what we doing yeah has his work
[03:01:16] I mean, what's wrong with it being a European racist?
[03:01:28] Clean your room?
[03:01:29] I did.
[03:01:31] My room's quite clean.
[03:01:34] Yeah, it's clean.
[03:01:44] i'm just confused
[03:01:47] it was that it
[03:01:48] i mean like it yet that's
[03:01:53] i mean is that that the whole thing
[03:01:57] like i i'm just i'm confused by this
[03:02:00] i mean is that really like that that is that that is that this is this is the
[03:02:03] beginning of the end
[03:02:04] your thought these are about third world is
[03:02:07] third worlders
[03:02:12] What about them?
[03:02:14] Yeah, they live in shitholes.
[03:02:16] They wanna turn this country and the Europe
[03:02:18] into a shithole.
[03:02:20] I think we should get rid of them.
[03:02:25] Yeah, it's pretty simple, actually.
[03:02:29] Like, yeah, that's obviously what I,
[03:02:31] that's clearly what I think.
[03:02:32] Yeah, duh.
[03:02:34] Like, I made that pretty obvious.
[03:02:37] Like, what do you,
[03:02:39] Remember when you played WoW and I'm not doing a slop?
[03:02:43] I'm in a WoW shuffle, tabbing out to reply to you.
[03:02:47] What does that have to do with this?
[03:02:48] I mean, you're going around, you've been arguing in chat every day.
[03:02:55] You're 20K viewers under your dad, loser.
[03:02:57] What does that even mean?
[03:03:02] Like I don't even under, what is that?
[03:03:05] It's so weird.
[03:03:06] And so you've gone in and what is this here?
[03:03:09] So you're complaining about this on a regular basis.
[03:03:15] Not doing so.
[03:03:16] So what's wrong with this?
[03:03:18] So let me get this straight.
[03:03:20] You actually have no argument, no point of view, nothing to say.
[03:03:25] All you're going to do is attack the optics around what I said and then try to frame things
[03:03:31] in a different way.
[03:03:33] There's actually no idea that you're presenting.
[03:03:35] Is that correct?
[03:03:37] Hold on. Okay. I mean, we can talk about, all right, all right, we'll give them a second.
[03:03:46] And so by the way, since you will say Zoomers, always watch your stream. What is this? Wait,
[03:03:55] this is, this is my, these are my analytics. Wait, are these my analytics on YouTube?
[03:04:02] We have 5% females?
[03:04:04] Oh my god.
[03:04:07] No wonder the chat's gone to shit.
[03:04:14] Holy fuck.
[03:04:15] Okay, now it makes sense.
[03:04:19] I was wondering, how the fuck did it get this high?
[03:04:23] Jesus Christ.
[03:04:25] Okay, yeah, I don't know guys.
[03:04:28] How is it 5% by the way?
[03:04:31] That is a crazy ratio.
[03:04:33] And yeah, by the way, so the amount of people that are actually watching me, overwhelmingly,
[03:04:38] this is my audience, this is my geographies, 40% is in the United States, there it is.
[03:04:44] And this is from my YouTube channel that, you know, again, is like hundreds and I get
[03:04:49] like, it is, I am not sure, but I think that I'm close to getting a billion views
[03:04:55] a month on YouTube every single month.
[03:04:59] If you add in all the channels together and you add in the clips channels, I think it could
[03:05:03] actually be that high.
[03:05:05] It's insane.
[03:05:06] I saw one clips channel had over 300 million views in a month.
[03:05:11] I'll let this person respond.
[03:05:18] Let's see here.
[03:05:19] Couldn't find it.
[03:05:20] Yeah.
[03:05:21] So people are saying that his account is bodied.
[03:05:24] is like zero hour and even compared to their higher ratios 10% and 37%.
[03:05:29] Well what is my ratio here, a 6.2 engagement, 6.2% engagement rate?
[03:05:36] Well I think that, okay so the reason why I think that Hassan's engagement rate is lower
[03:05:41] is that I think the longer you have an account, the lower your engagement rate is going
[03:05:46] to get.
[03:05:47] So basically if you've only had an account for two years and your account is still
[03:05:52] growing, your engagement rate is going to be higher than somebody who's had an
[03:05:56] account with the same amount of followers that has had the account for
[03:05:59] five years or
[03:06:22] you
[03:06:52] you
[03:07:22] you
[03:07:52] you
[03:08:22] you
[03:08:52] So Europeans and Americans are much more culturally similar than Americans are to many other countries
[03:09:07] in the world.
[03:09:09] That's the reason why there's a difference.
[03:09:13] You understand that?
[03:09:15] Yeah, because I just, I don't know if really like, I mean, the term Wolters.
[03:09:21] I guess I probably say that too much, but like I think it's funny, so let me go back.
[03:09:27] Sounds fine.
[03:09:28] Is the account bonded?
[03:09:29] Let's examine comparative data.
[03:09:30] And so total followers, verified followers, it's just extremely low.
[03:09:35] I mean, this is really, really, really low for verified followers.
[03:09:41] That is extremely fucking low.
[03:09:44] Jesus.
[03:09:45] So it's most faking gay, and the reason it's always faking gay is because the
[03:09:49] libs won't pay for X. I mean, I don't know if that's the reason why or not. I mean, you would have to
[03:09:55] compare it with other liberals and then use a cross referencing for that. I mean, that's a good point
[03:09:59] that Tim brings up. I think he's right about, you know, that being an additive factor.
[03:10:07] That's exactly why. I don't think that's entirely why.
[03:10:11] Anyway, I'm just going to ban this person. You know, obviously, you're just,
[03:10:15] you're just, I don't want to have like, I don't want to have people that come into my
[03:10:18] chat, and like continually, continuously like say negative or rude things to me. Like just
[03:10:25] on a very base level, I don't want to put up with that. I don't want to deal with that.
[03:10:29] So if you want to behave that way, you want to talk to me that way, you will end up
[03:10:32] getting banned. It might not happen the first time, but it will happen. And I don't want
[03:10:37] to have somebody do that. This is my safe space. And if you come into it and you're
[03:10:43] mean to me, you're going to get banned. Okay, that's what's going to happen. I
[03:10:47] I don't want to hear about it and the problem in Latin America is because socialism is fucking
[03:10:52] them up.
[03:10:53] Well, I mean, again, they're fixing that.
[03:10:54] It seems that way.
[03:10:56] Verified followers lean fascists, so that checks out.
[03:11:00] What?
[03:11:02] Verified followers lean fascists?
[03:11:07] Oh my God, where do these people come from?
[03:11:13] Holy shit!
[03:11:15] And verified followers, yeah, I don't understand this at all.
[03:11:19] And again, I don't, here's, do I think that Hasan is being bodied on Twitter?
[03:11:26] I see no hard evidence that points to that fact.
[03:11:31] I think there are too many other separate variables.
[03:11:35] I would not say so.
[03:11:37] I would not.
[03:11:39] Everybody big is?
[03:11:40] Yeah.
[03:11:41] And that's what I mean, right?
[03:11:42] He might be a beneficiary of botting to a degree, but he is not causing it, and it's
[03:11:48] not happening to a causal degree.
[03:11:50] Does that make sense?
[03:11:53] Would you be surprised if he was?
[03:11:54] I wouldn't be sur—I'm like 80% sure he's not.
[03:11:59] I'm like 80 to 90% sure he's not.
[03:12:01] Probably closer to 90, maybe 80.
[03:12:04] I don't know.
[03:12:05] Probably somewhere in between there, right?
[03:12:06] It depends.
[03:12:07] But that's where I would place my confidence for it.
[03:12:10] Charlie Kirk said socialism is one step from communism.
[03:12:13] Well, I don't know.
[03:12:14] I think it's good to have good social programs, right?
[03:12:16] Like instead of focusing on ideologies,
[03:12:19] I think you should focus on actions
[03:12:21] because actions don't really matter.
[03:12:23] Ideology can always be perverted, changed, shifted,
[03:12:27] manipulated or misrepresented in a way that, you know,
[03:12:30] can make something that's good, sounds bad or vice versa.
[03:12:34] So that's really it.
[03:12:35] And the question mark we started today.
[03:12:37] well why would i care about a
[03:12:40] still
[03:12:42] will pull you up
[03:12:43] uh... this is the last person to pull up and i want to go on another topic okay
[03:12:49] would you classify social security is socialism
[03:12:54] and not your take okay that's fine that's what great and i think i was doing
[03:12:57] that too much anyway
[03:12:59] verified followers for uh... users pay for x premium yeah it's very hard to
[03:13:02] say whether that's happening
[03:13:04] and uh... no idea how accurate either these are i think this is very funny
[03:13:07] before and after, top 20 most influential people on Twitter 2021, and then basically
[03:13:14] every single one of these people is gone.
[03:13:17] What a surprise.
[03:13:18] I think that Twitter, back before Elon bought it, was the most astroturfed bullshit that
[03:13:26] was on the internet.
[03:13:28] It was the most totally fake, misrepresentative, completely propagandized, shitty fucking
[03:13:35] website.
[03:13:36] interesting account that tracks Botted Likes. Let me see if I pull that up.
[03:13:47] Posts with Botted Likes. Dreamly5 gained an estimated zero followers from this tweet with
[03:13:54] 70,000 likes. Wow, that's a lot. And SGS gained an estimated 220 followers with this tweet
[03:14:04] with 400,000 likes? What the fuck is this picture? Oh my god. And I gained an
[03:14:11] estimated zero followers with a tweet with 112,000 likes. Wait, it's the same
[03:14:16] person. Wait, it's the same person again. Who is this? Gained an estimated zero
[03:14:26] for us in a tweet with 64,000 likes. Dreamleaf5. Let me look this person up.
[03:14:38] Joining the war on the woke mind virus.
[03:14:45] Wait, five likes.
[03:14:49] 32 likes.
[03:14:53] 500 likes.
[03:14:56] That's what I call free speech, and it only has 57 likes.
[03:15:04] I want to look at sick.
[03:15:08] That's sick too.
[03:15:10] Some fucking, uh, what is it called, uh, biology thing?
[03:15:14] I don't want to look at a biology drawing of a dick.
[03:15:18] So let's see here if I can find the other ones.
[03:15:21] Where is it?
[03:15:23] I'm getting emotional over qu- so okay.
[03:15:25] So this is 24,000 likes, bro, this explains everything.
[03:15:31] Dude.
[03:15:34] There's no universe where you have one post that gets 7 likes and another post that gets 24,000 likes.
[03:15:47] You're actually botting. You're botting your posts. Wow. Definitely botted. Yeah, I wonder
[03:16:01] why they do it. I do. I wonder why. Seems like a professional retard paying for bots. Yeah.
[03:16:09] I mean like this disparity, like literally 24,000 versus 7,000. I mean that's not even
[03:16:16] And to compare it with mine, like let's look at mine, look at my replies, 26,000 likes,
[03:16:25] 700 comments, 17,000 likes, 300 comments, 21,000 likes, 300 comments, 10,000 likes, 200 comments,
[03:16:40] 18,000 likes 200 comments nothing is even remotely fucking close 23,300 likes
[03:16:51] Comparing that with 24 or sorry 43
[03:16:55] Can you check where the account came from yeah, yeah, I will
[03:16:59] man
[03:17:05] Man how about that
[03:17:10] I think that I think this seems to be a bothered account it does and here's
[03:17:18] another about the account it's in the United States of course it's in the
[03:17:21] United States what a surprise the 24k one was about Trump dying yeah but you
[03:17:26] would still see a lot of people that are responding to it I think that seeing
[03:17:31] replies is the best indicator is that if you don't have a lot of replies to
[03:17:36] your posts. The odds are it's because your posts are getting bought in. Like even
[03:17:41] look at my tweets, right? 3,000 replies to this tweet. 2,000 replies to this tweet.
[03:17:46] If I scroll all the way down, let's look at some random stuff. 1,000 reply to
[03:17:51] this tweet. 3,000 replies to this tweet. 3,000 to this one. 2,000, 2.9
[03:17:58] thousand, almost 3,000. So there's a lot of these posts that I
[03:18:02] make that have like a legitimately large amount of people that are
[03:18:05] replying to it, right? And talking about it and discussing it. You can't compare
[03:18:09] yourself to random nobody's your media personality? I think that there has to be
[03:18:14] a spectrum, right? There has to be a spectrum. And also whenever a post,
[03:18:20] whenever a post goes beyond the person's sphere of influence, to expect
[03:18:25] for it not to be discussed at all, I think that's crazy. On Reddit, it's
[03:18:29] worse. Posts getting 20,000 upvotes, but the common is 50 upvotes. Yeah,
[03:18:33] There's just a lot of fucking scamming more viewpoint diversity would be better
[03:18:37] I'm gonna do a throw an absolutely stupid and Nate Silver as you deserve to be dumped on by everybody took five seconds
[03:18:41] See absolutely dumb this man is yeah, there it is. Oh my god. Oh
[03:18:47] He published on April 5th social media, but here's the real dumb part the page
[03:18:52] She links to is the subsidiary of top pages across social media. Oh boy. Wow. What a bunch of so it's big
[03:18:58] Basically a bunch of bullshit. What a surprise
[03:19:03] Moon Stream is beautiful. Yeah. I mean, they're getting a lot closer to it. I've been keeping
[03:19:09] up with it over the over the years, right? They're not years over the hours. And CNN
[03:19:15] ad is again. Yeah, I guess so. Let me go back. I'll look at these other posts too, because
[03:19:19] I did miss a few of these. Oh, here we go. All right. The moon.
[03:19:26] I don't like to say that I'm English anymore because because of that holding, it feels
[03:19:30] a bit weird.
[03:19:31] What would you consider yourself then?
[03:19:32] Because I call myself British even though it's not much better with colonialism, but
[03:19:38] I don't, I think people are using like the English flag to like promote racism and try
[03:19:43] to make it like, make England English again, but England is not.
[03:19:48] What's wrong with England being English?
[03:19:49] Built on immigrants and they would have function without them.
[03:19:55] I don't like to say that.
[03:19:56] Man, isn't that crazy?
[03:20:00] Why is it always the same people?
[03:20:03] I feel like it's always these weird people with a bunch of piercing shaved heads, colored
[03:20:09] hair, and that are usually fat.
[03:20:12] Why is it always the same?
[03:20:15] Oh my god, what the hell happened?
[03:20:17] We're not making nukes, and yet they attack us anyway.
[03:20:21] They're not making nukes?
[03:20:22] They're not.
[03:20:23] Oh, interesting.
[03:20:24] Oh, I saw this.
[03:20:25] The actual government...
[03:20:26] We're not making nukes, and yet they attack us anyway.
[03:20:29] We're not making nukes?
[03:20:30] Oh interesting, so the actual government official in Iran, and I can show you the video specifically said of course we were making new...
[03:20:36] Show me the video!
[03:20:37] Yeah sure, let's see it.
[03:20:38] While I pull that up, I'm a nuclear engineer by the way.
[03:20:41] So I'd love to ask you, the over 400 kilograms of uranium that they had, they reached levels of...
[03:20:46] There were some levels that were up to close to 90 percent.
[03:20:49] I just realized, he's tectoned with hair.
[03:20:52] He looks like tectoned with a look if tectoned had good hair.
[03:20:58] Oh my god.
[03:21:00] I don't know what this is about.
[03:21:03] Holy shit.
[03:21:06] The fuck is that?
[03:21:07] What?
[03:21:08] Can you explain why they were at 60% plus enrichment levels?
[03:21:13] So you want to see it?
[03:21:14] I have it right here.
[03:21:16] Uh huh.
[03:21:17] Our real goal was to build a bomb.
[03:21:18] No point denying it.
[03:21:20] You mean the goal really was to make a bomb?
[03:21:22] Yes!
[03:21:23] Yes!
[03:21:24] If we could keep a secret and test the bomb, it would be over just like Pakistan.
[03:21:26] Uh huh.
[03:21:27] Plus we began.
[03:21:28] We had to finish it.
[03:21:29] That's an official statement.
[03:21:32] We're not making it.
[03:21:33] Wow.
[03:21:35] Well, OK, let's move on to the next one.
[03:21:37] I saw this video, by the way.
[03:21:40] So I might watch the first half of this today.
[03:21:43] I saw it was really long.
[03:21:45] It's like an hour-long video that Tyler Oliviera did.
[03:21:49] Apparently, he went to Texas.
[03:21:50] Take a look at this.
[03:21:54] That's me investigating ghost offices in Texas
[03:21:57] Where Indian IT staffing companies are undercutting American laborers with an army of H-1B Indians that are nowhere to be found.
[03:22:06] Hello?
[03:22:06] You see, employers have to state where the work site is on their H-1B Indians labor condition application.
[03:22:13] The only problem is, they don't have to amend this paperwork if the Indian works anywhere within the DFW Metropolitan Statistical Area.
[03:22:21] It just so happens to be 9,286 square miles large.
[03:22:26] That's really good.
[03:22:26] It's very impossible to find these H-1B Indians proved they aren't locked in a cellar somewhere coding C++.
[03:22:33] But we have plenty of talent to pick up on.
[03:22:35] No, you also do have to bring in talent.
[03:22:38] V-4TAC is right behind me. Let's think we can be office.
[03:22:40] We have an empty...
[03:22:41] I think it's one of Trump's biggest L's, by the way, to have that perspective.
[03:22:45] I think the goal should be to nurture, create, and manifest talent in our country,
[03:22:50] rather than bringing in talent from other countries.
[03:22:53] Also, H1B isn't for top performers.
[03:22:58] There's a separate visa that's for top performers and high earners.
[03:23:01] It's called an O2 visa.
[03:23:03] That's something that they would bring over, somebody like Werner von Braun or somebody
[03:23:06] like that over with.
[03:23:08] And ironically, it's also the same visa that only fans' girls used to come to the United
[03:23:12] States too.
[03:23:13] It's for high earners, high value, high net worth people to come into the United
[03:23:19] States.
[03:23:20] Like XQC, I think, has one.
[03:23:22] So H1B is not even for that to begin with.
[03:23:25] A meeting room in the back here, a Buddha-like statue, a completely devoid of life.
[03:23:30] Who?
[03:23:31] I think they should be here.
[03:23:32] Someone's here.
[03:23:33] 420.
[03:23:34] There it is.
[03:23:35] Hello?
[03:23:36] Uh, hello?
[03:23:37] Indians were here.
[03:23:38] How can you tell?
[03:23:39] Buddha statue.
[03:23:40] Where are they?
[03:23:41] Where are they?
[03:23:42] No!
[03:23:43] Not here!
[03:23:44] Does anyone work out if you're ever more convinced this is a body shot?
[03:23:48] It's pretty funny.
[03:23:49] Ready?
[03:23:50] Is that on?
[03:23:51] He's thinking correctly.
[03:23:52] This is ESK?
[03:23:53] Hi, my name's Tyler.
[03:23:54] Hey man.
[03:23:55] Where did you guys put your H1Bs?
[03:23:56] H1Bs?
[03:23:57] Yes.
[03:23:57] Yeah.
[03:23:58] How's the mice?
[03:23:59] No, no, no.
[03:23:59] Oh, okay, okay.
[03:24:00] Oh, okay, never mind.
[03:24:02] You wouldn't have much H1Bs?
[03:24:04] I think only three H1Bs.
[03:24:05] Great, we've knocked on a few empty offices.
[03:24:07] Yeah.
[03:24:08] They appear to be like ghost offices.
[03:24:09] Oh, okay.
[03:24:10] Are you familiar with that term?
[03:24:11] I am familiar with the sale company.
[03:24:13] Okay.
[03:24:13] But I'm not familiar with a lot of people here.
[03:24:15] They should have four people working outside.
[03:24:17] Yeah.
[03:24:18] Here today.
[03:24:19] No one?
[03:24:20] This is just grand IT, LLC?
[03:24:22] It's a body.
[03:24:23] Grand IT.
[03:24:25] Shot?
[03:24:26] No.
[03:24:27] No?
[03:24:27] No?
[03:24:28] I'm an engineer.
[03:24:29] I applied for job through you.
[03:24:31] Where are you from?
[03:24:32] Executive software do.
[03:24:33] How many people work here?
[03:24:35] I've heard that there's a big problem with India
[03:24:38] basically giving out fake degrees.
[03:24:41] I've seen this a lot.
[03:24:44] What's the proof that these people are Indians?
[03:24:48] What are we doing?
[03:24:49] What are we doing here?
[03:24:52] What are we doing?
[03:24:53] So you guys just printed these out in case you CSIS came down to us.
[03:25:00] And you could find this same phenomenon all the way in Houston.
[03:25:03] There should be some H1B workers that work in some of these units.
[03:25:07] It's an L-box.
[03:25:08] It's not an X-Visit.
[03:25:09] It's an L-box.
[03:25:10] They're reporting there's people working inside that L-box.
[03:25:12] No, no, these are all like...
[03:25:14] Can we look inside the L-box, make sure there's no like really, really, like what
[03:25:18] What if it's a really short guy?
[03:25:20] Could he fit in the car box?
[03:25:25] Yeah.
[03:25:26] Hello.
[03:25:27] Is this an office complex?
[03:25:28] Is it an office?
[03:25:29] Ah!
[03:25:30] We're here to review your public access files.
[03:25:33] You can have your LCA's closer to your public access files.
[03:25:36] Do you have those available for review?
[03:25:39] Ah!
[03:25:40] Oh!
[03:25:41] You should have it here at the right.
[03:25:43] We will be reporting that we were unable to review the public access file locally.
[03:25:47] Oh no.
[03:25:49] Wait, that's his house.
[03:25:53] Uh-huh.
[03:25:55] Sure.
[03:26:05] Uh-huh.
[03:26:13] Yeah, he doesn't know.
[03:26:17] god damn bro like is asthma I mean again like I don't have a problem with the
[03:26:22] Indians I don't have an issue with it I mean the problem isn't really Indians the
[03:26:26] problem is the fact that they come to America and I think that there is there
[03:26:32] seems to be a cultural problem where Indians hire other Indians with like a
[03:26:37] tremendous massive bias where they get in and then they hire other people
[03:26:42] that are like them and then they don't hire people that aren't like
[03:26:45] them, there's like a massive nepotism problem. And obviously this isn't unique to Indians, but it
[03:26:51] seems like culturally there's like a big problem there. So does everyone? Well, it sure seems like
[03:26:58] they do it a lot. I can't say everybody, but it seems like they do it a whole lot. And anyway,
[03:27:05] I don't know how bad this is really in Austin, I'll tell you the truth, like I was a bunch of
[03:27:11] fucking Mexicans around me, right? It's just a bunch of fucking Mexicans. It's been the
[03:27:14] same way my whole life. If anything, there's more white people here now. Because I grew
[03:27:20] up and it was a working class neighborhood, now the whole area has been gentrified and
[03:27:25] all the people that were like, you know, the lady that cleans cars or the dollar general
[03:27:33] manager can't afford to live in my neighborhood anymore, so they've been replaced by a bunch
[03:27:38] of white yuppies that jog around with visors on. And that's what's happened, really.
[03:27:44] It's my neighborhood and there was a blue collar neighborhood growing up.
[03:27:47] Watch the video.
[03:27:48] I probably will.
[03:27:49] I'll look at some other things first but you know we'll see what happens.
[03:27:53] Oh is this, there's more of this, they're in custody.
[03:27:55] So there's more people that are getting their green cards revoked.
[03:27:59] I'm glad to see this.
[03:28:01] L.A.
[03:28:02] Hmm.
[03:28:03] Senior foreign policy correspondent Jillian Turner has more from the State Department.
[03:28:08] Jillian.
[03:28:09] Wow.
[03:28:10] Good morning to you, Harris. These relatives of Qasem Soleimani did more than just praise
[03:28:16] Iran's regime and enemy of the United States on social media. These women publicly supported
[03:28:21] the IRGC that's Iran's military that's designated a foreign terrorist organization here in the
[03:28:28] United States. The Trump administration says that amounts to material support in this case.
[03:28:33] So take a look at these women, the niece and the grand niece of Qasem Soleimani there.
[03:28:37] I just took all of her shit threw it out the street. I like this end of this. Yeah, I like that. All right
[03:28:44] Okay, custody now get around from the US the Secretary of State says the move came after he terminated
[03:28:50] Their legal status in the country last week posting on X until recently
[03:28:55] Hami de Soleimani Afshar and her daughter were green card holders living lavishly
[03:29:00] She celebrated attacks on Americans and referred to our country as the quote great Satan
[03:29:06] And President Trump often touts the operation he had authorized in his first term to take
[03:29:11] out Qasem Soleimani, a notorious killer responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of people.
[03:29:17] He counts it among his greatest counter-terrorism achievements to this very day, to the look
[03:29:22] into the president a moment ago.
[03:29:25] We killed Salome.
[03:29:26] Yeah, I remember that.
[03:29:29] And anyway, yeah, she bet chooses to live here.
[03:29:32] Yeah, that's because they, again, it's the ideology.
[03:29:35] Bullshit ideology. I think we need to expand this. I think Marco's got to go like right now. That's great
[03:29:41] You've got a few of them and we're deporting the family members
[03:29:46] Let's do it to everybody in the family number one number two
[03:29:50] Let's also do it to the protesters any of these people that are out there protesting supporting the Ayatollah
[03:29:57] If you're not like a a bona fide citizen and you were born here
[03:30:02] Let's just get rid of you
[03:30:05] just get out like why don't we just kick them out like what are we doing
[03:30:09] like just get rid of them what are we doing letting people in here that are supporting
[03:30:14] terrorism like what the fuck is going on guilt by the guilt by association deportations
[03:30:20] yeah yeah get them out fuck yeah get them out like i don't want to deal with this
[03:30:27] shit what the fuck do we got to deal with this shit for fuck no i mean really like is this
[03:30:33] Is this really in the best interest of Americans?
[03:30:35] No it's not, everybody knows it's not.
[03:30:37] So why would we do it?
[03:30:41] Can a woman have a penis?
[03:30:42] Yes.
[03:30:44] It's gonna take them a long time
[03:30:45] on the national health service to get rid of it.
[03:30:46] It's another separate problem.
[03:30:48] Can a woman have a penis?
[03:30:49] I think a woman can have a penis.
[03:30:51] I think you're lacking nuance and complexity
[03:30:53] about a pretty complicated conversation.
[03:30:54] Not really, you couldn't have been clearer.
[03:30:55] I'm clear, because actually when you want to look
[03:30:58] at the science.
[03:30:58] You were crystal clear.
[03:30:59] The science.
[03:31:00] A simple question.
[03:31:01] But you're laughing at it,
[03:31:02] I can think he's trying to speak, but what do you think?
[03:31:04] Being trans doesn't make you a woman, it makes you a trans woman.
[03:31:09] A biological woman and a trans woman are different.
[03:31:14] Like I don't know why this is so hard for people to understand.
[03:31:19] Duh.
[03:31:20] Of course.
[03:31:21] I'm against trans people, why are you punching down?
[03:31:25] Why are you not saying?
[03:31:26] I'm not going to give you a real problem.
[03:31:27] Look at this, look at this, it's the reframing, why are you punching down?
[03:31:31] well uh...
[03:31:33] because they're wrong
[03:31:34] they're wrong it's annoying and i don't want to deal with it
[03:31:37] i don't think anybody does is fucking annoying
[03:31:41] but i told you that i think trans people have a huge problem with trans people
[03:31:45] no no
[03:31:47] what a little pitch
[03:31:49] all my god
[03:31:51] he's got a huge problem with trans people
[03:31:54] because he doesn't think women can have dicks
[03:31:57] is that right
[03:31:59] it sounds to me that you don't stand what a woman is
[03:32:01] i think is a huge problem for some of the new policy in this country woman is a gender
[03:32:06] sorry i want you said what's a woman no one is a gender and gender is complicated
[03:32:10] gender is a spectrum complicated a woman is a gender spectrum is it that binary it is binary
[03:32:16] it's completely binary the invented sociology from fake care and consensus is that have fake
[03:32:22] credentials for agreeing with the other fake credentials uh it actually has no weight no
[03:32:28] value, no influence, and it's completely made up. There are only two genders. There is no third
[03:32:34] gender. Anybody that's intersex or something like that, this is a medical abnormality. If you ask
[03:32:40] somebody how many arms does a human being have, they would, every single person would say two
[03:32:46] arms. But just because some people are born with one arm doesn't mean that the answer isn't
[03:32:52] too. So whenever you're looking at intersex people or other degrees of medical deformities,
[03:32:59] this is not included inside of normal everyday speaking. You ask somebody how many fingers does
[03:33:05] a person have. They say 10 fingers. Many people are born with nine fingers, but nobody would
[03:33:10] hesitate to answer the question how many fingers does a person have. Everybody would say 10,
[03:33:15] because we logically and rationally know that medical deformities and abnormalities are
[03:33:21] are not included in the generalities that we talk about
[03:33:25] that are 99.9% of the outcomes, right?
[03:33:28] So that's number one.
[03:33:30] Number two, no, there is no gray area between this.
[03:33:35] You're either a man or a woman.
[03:33:37] That's it, there's literally no spectrum at all.
[03:33:39] This is invented, this is it.
[03:33:41] The entire philosophy for this is completely invented.
[03:33:45] It's made up.
[03:33:46] And also, here's a very important component to it.
[03:33:49] It is invented with no actual scientific basis on hard science.
[03:33:55] There's no actual hard science for this. This is all sociology.
[03:34:00] And what sociology is basically taken over by?
[03:34:03] A bunch of Karens that want to sit around and agree with each other,
[03:34:07] and they want to invent things that aren't real.
[03:34:09] Just because a bunch of psychologists got together and decided something,
[03:34:14] that doesn't make it real. It doesn't.
[03:34:17] This is all soft science, also known as bullshit.
[03:34:22] Well, a born man of email.
[03:34:25] Not necessarily.
[03:34:26] Oh, for God's sake.
[03:34:27] I think it's more complicated than that.
[03:34:29] It's not more complicated than that.
[03:34:31] If you're a TV show host who wants to make it binary and ridiculous.
[03:34:34] You're going to have to ask if you want to have a new conversation
[03:34:37] that actually reflects science.
[03:34:38] You know when I asked you if you want to be private,
[03:34:40] when I asked you if you want to be private.
[03:34:41] See, this is what they do is they try to make an appeal to science
[03:34:44] while at the same time denying it.
[03:34:46] So actually, science is very clear about this, and do they want to talk about the science of IQ
[03:34:52] distribution of different races in different countries? Absolutely not. Never let these
[03:34:56] people use your values against you. These people are the most anti-scientific, anti-fact-based
[03:35:02] people that you can possibly ever imagine. They hate science. They hate facts. They hate
[03:35:07] rationality. And they want to replace it with their argumentation that is none of those,
[03:35:12] but they want to replace it with that and then make it where you can't criticize it.
[03:35:16] That's what they're doing. I hate this guy. I do. I hate him
[03:35:20] Minister there is not a cat in hell's chance if you ever becoming prime minister if you don't know what the woman is
[03:35:25] Well, you'll see it's going up in the polls with the most favorable party in london right now
[03:35:29] So let's see what do you start going out tomorrow with your big campaign that women can have penises
[03:35:33] And this also by the way should be the man campaigning focus
[03:35:37] Against any of these people because what I what I view the I don't know what a woman is or I don't know how many genders
[03:35:44] there are, they are a frame of reference indicator. I've said this before, I'll go through it
[03:35:51] again. Would you trust the judgment of a person who thought that the earth was flat to make
[03:35:57] decisions for you? I would not. Why not? Well, I mean, it's just one little thing.
[03:36:02] It has no bearing on everything else. The reason why is because it indicates a lapse
[03:36:08] in judgment and a breakdown in logical argumentation and decision making that
[03:36:13] is so extreme, so problematic, and so ridiculous that this person can't be trusted to make
[03:36:20] a decision for anything else.
[03:36:23] You can't trust a person that thinks that the earth is flat to make a logically sound
[03:36:28] decision for other things.
[03:36:30] I view the gender stuff as the exact same.
[03:36:34] If you think this, you can't be trusted to make decisions for other topics because
[03:36:39] your mental facilities, your logical reasoning is compromised to such a
[03:36:45] fundamental degree that you actually just can't be trusted. Now you might get
[03:36:50] things right occasionally but this is an accident rather than a system. It's a
[03:36:56] belief that means nothing or sorry like it means nothing but it also means
[03:37:01] everything. Does that make sense? Like there's no real consequence of this
[03:37:06] belief but if you believe it it means everything because it's so ridiculous it
[03:37:11] should never be seen. That's the main issue and that's the reason why I think
[03:37:18] they need to hammer them on this issue. Absolutely make this the number one
[03:37:23] issue because this is something and the reason why is because this issue is
[03:37:29] accessible to every single person. Everybody knows what gender is, everybody
[03:37:34] knows what a man is, everybody knows what a woman is. If you can't get over this, you
[03:37:41] have no business discussing economics. I'm sorry, you have no business discussing economics
[03:37:47] if you don't understand how many genders there are. That's it. That's your scientific ableism?
[03:37:58] Well, what do you mean by that? And what about females born with male genitals? Do
[03:38:02] Do they come under trends? No, they're just medical abnormalities and they shouldn't be
[03:38:05] used in discussing topics like this. Obviously. Why would you make, why would you discuss
[03:38:13] a topic whenever this is a medical abnormality? Why would you do that? It doesn't make sense.
[03:38:22] about inequality in this country between the multimillionaires and billionaires and working
[03:38:29] with them.
[03:38:30] And when people see you say to me, women haven't been this, well, can you say how you can distract
[03:38:33] from inequality and actually raise people up?
[03:38:36] This is what they do, is they use this, oh, we're fighting for the poor people.
[03:38:40] They use it as a Trojan horse, so they can push their sick identity politics on children.
[03:38:47] They say that, oh, well, we care about, you know, education and we care about making sure
[03:38:52] about childcare.
[03:38:53] Well, if you really cared about kids, you wouldn't want them having to change in the gender of,
[03:38:58] in the opposite gender, right?
[03:39:00] You wouldn't want men in the women's locker room.
[03:39:03] So they don't actually care about kids.
[03:39:05] Thank you for asking me about the conversation.
[03:39:08] You want to be time-less care?
[03:39:09] They just care about the fact they want to put food on the table.
[03:39:11] You are a fast-emerge trans people.
[03:39:14] You are a fast-emerge.
[03:39:15] think that this is the problem is that people like him have totally outflanked the, I think,
[03:39:21] right-wing people, because right-wing people are unwilling to compromise with the fantasy
[03:39:26] that everybody can earn their own way. I think that if you had a right-wing person
[03:39:31] who didn't have any of the cultural retard opinions like this guy or Zoran Mandami,
[03:39:37] but he had the same socialist policies, I think that person would win a double-digit
[03:39:42] amount of people in a national vote. I do. I think that that's all it takes. Because this is the
[03:39:48] issue. Basically, you can either have good social policies and a bunch of foreigners, or you can
[03:39:54] have no foreigners and shitty social policies. That's the problem. And so, like, and I think
[03:40:03] that people want something that's in between that.
[03:40:05] that.
[03:40:06] The emerging politician in this country, I'm perfectly entitled to ask you that.
[03:40:12] The carpet in Germany one time?
[03:40:13] What happens everywhere?
[03:40:14] And I know that people like to reframe it like it's Nazis or something like that.
[03:40:18] But the reality is that are we Nazis because we have social security?
[03:40:22] Of course not.
[03:40:23] Are we Nazis because we have food stamps?
[03:40:24] Of course not.
[03:40:25] But these are national social programs that you could, you know, if you intentionally
[03:40:29] misunderstand the words, you could reframe them as being national socialist policies
[03:40:35] definitionally so it's again that's another intentional misunderstanding
[03:40:39] the absolute i think i think i thought that the
[03:40:42] but what do you think that's a big questions
[03:40:44] rather than tackling the inequality in the fact we're not funding a national
[03:40:47] health service
[03:40:47] but that we've got schools crumbling the fact that people are struggling to put
[03:40:50] food on the table that's what people are worried about not trans people okay
[03:40:54] well if they're not worried about that you're losing elections over it than
[03:40:57] why don't you just stop using this issue but they won't
[03:41:00] and that's the thing is that
[03:41:01] if this issue and this is what they do is they try to always make an
[03:41:04] appeal the triviality. They might, they try to say that, well, you know, this is a very
[03:41:09] small issue. It doesn't matter that much. Okay, well, if it's so small and it doesn't
[03:41:13] matter that much, then why don't you just relinquish it and then just let other people
[03:41:16] take the reins and let them decide? Because obviously they care about it a lot, but you
[03:41:21] don't want to do that because you're actually just holding these economic policies hostage
[03:41:25] so you can put men in women's bathrooms, bathrooms, excuse me. That's the reason
[03:41:29] one. They focus on the important issues like Bernie. Well, yeah, exactly. And he never talks
[03:41:35] about those issues. But you can't win argument. They have someone that's not staying or stable.
[03:41:39] Yeah, exactly. He'll say the right is fueling the culture war whenever it's actually the left
[03:41:43] that complains about lack of non white representation. People like this, the reason why they care about
[03:41:49] the culture war is because they want to assume that they've already won it. I don't think
[03:41:55] that we are harsh enough towards these people. I don't think so. I think that the level of
[03:42:00] extremity and the level of consequence these people need to deal with has to be substantially
[03:42:06] higher than what it's at now. And I think that like, I mean, as I said before, like
[03:42:10] I will always vote for people to do that. Like whenever we have somebody that is willing
[03:42:15] to take people like this and literally just send them to Afghanistan, that's who I'll
[03:42:20] vote for. That's going to be my guy. Sorry. That's what's going to happen. And
[03:42:28] anybody who tries to talk to a kid about being trans or somebody that did like a
[03:42:33] try like an operation on a kid or gave a kid hormones for being trans and the
[03:42:38] kid was 13, now you're going to jail for 20 years for something that you did
[03:42:43] back then and now you're being retroactively punished for it. That's
[03:42:48] That's right. That's right. That's what you got to do. And that's the nice way. It could
[03:42:58] be even worse than that. But I'm a nice guy.
[03:43:00] They're worried about women's rights.
[03:43:03] I'm worried about women's rights too. But as I said, I offered several times to talk
[03:43:06] about the police force. I offered several times to talk about the inequality.
[03:43:10] No, you want to talk about other things. I get that.
[03:43:12] I want to talk about women's rights. Let's have a conversation about women's rights.
[03:43:14] You just did.
[03:43:15] You think women have penises?
[03:43:17] You have said to me, can a woman have a penis?
[03:43:20] And I said yes, so if they're transitioning, for instance,
[03:43:22] from the course of one can have a penis.
[03:43:24] Well, no, because if you're transitioning, it doesn't make you a woman.
[03:43:28] I mean, that's the reason why.
[03:43:30] And will you as a doctor or an expert in women's rights?
[03:43:33] You can't say you need to be an expert.
[03:43:35] The school has made it crystal clear.
[03:43:37] But that's not the Supreme Court's job.
[03:43:39] The Supreme Court's job is to look at legislation
[03:43:41] and make a legal ruling.
[03:43:43] Okay. So you know more than the Supreme Court.
[03:43:46] Well, yes, actually, in this case, yes, I do.
[03:43:48] Of course, right, there it is.
[03:43:50] And like he is, yeah, exactly.
[03:43:52] And if you're a woman, why would you transition?
[03:43:54] Well, I don't know.
[03:43:55] I mean, like some women feel like they're men,
[03:43:57] they can do whatever they want,
[03:43:58] but it's obviously not the same.
[03:44:00] And look at this, here's another one.
[03:44:03] Frank, you'll meet, unfortunately, on this one.
[03:44:06] We do have to bring you our vote
[03:44:08] because you have been voting in the text
[03:44:10] and online vote today.
[03:44:11] So here is the result is multiculturalism working.
[03:44:16] Here is what you told us.
[03:44:18] 5% of those of you who voted said yes, it is.
[03:44:22] 95% of those of you who voted this morning said no, it isn't.
[03:44:28] Oh, man.
[03:44:30] On this one, we do have to bring you our vote,
[03:44:34] because you have been voting in the text and online vote.
[03:44:37] Man, how about that?
[03:44:38] No comment, nothing to say.
[03:44:41] There it is, wow.
[03:44:42] And it's gotta be worse than that too.
[03:44:45] This is Ari, Gwendolyn, and Brinefa.
[03:44:48] They are in a polyamorous relationship
[03:44:50] and they all parent Hazel and Sparrow.
[03:44:53] We have a two-year-old anti-gender baby
[03:44:56] and a 10-year-old who is non-binary.
[03:44:59] They have chosen not to disclose Sparrow's gender.
[03:45:02] We don't know it yet.
[03:45:03] It's something that Sparrow's gonna have to figure out
[03:45:05] and then tell us.
[03:45:08] But their parenting approach is controversial.
[03:45:10] Talk about spawning in hard mode.
[03:45:13] Can you imagine this?
[03:45:17] Like if this kid just turns out to be normal,
[03:45:19] not super successful, just normal,
[03:45:22] this is gonna be like a success story
[03:45:24] that nobody's ever heard of before.
[03:45:26] This is gonna be crazy.
[03:45:30] I have-
[03:45:31] It's like an old person becoming a billionaire.
[03:45:33] Crazy, crazy lady.
[03:45:34] I hope Karma hits you back and your kids grow up
[03:45:37] to the passenger.
[03:45:38] Uh-huh.
[03:45:39] My extraordinary family.
[03:45:41] These polyamorous parents let their children choose their gender.
[03:45:45] Man.
[03:45:46] For their oldest child, Hazel, that's neither male nor female.
[03:45:49] Please tell us how and why you decided to come out as non-binary.
[03:45:53] Because the pronouns she and he did not fit, non-binary was what I turned to.
[03:46:00] Though I do choose to act and look more feminine.
[03:46:05] Yeah.
[03:46:06] This poor kid, two and a half years old and you're already getting farmed by the gender
[03:46:15] freaks.
[03:46:16] Two and a half, dude.
[03:46:20] Wow.
[03:46:21] To make a choice about their gender.
[03:46:23] Spirit, do you want a banana?
[03:46:25] Wow.
[03:46:26] They're anti-gender.
[03:46:27] We're using baby.
[03:46:28] Anti-gender.
[03:46:29] Oh, wow.
[03:46:30] Antigender. Oh, wow.
[03:46:33] Unpronounced.
[03:46:35] Sure, they have anatomy to understand it, but like, yeah, indicative of their identity.
[03:46:40] This poor kid.
[03:46:42] It's something that Sparrow's going to have to figure out and then tell us before
[03:46:46] telling anyone else.
[03:46:48] Wow.
[03:46:49] Particularly because it's, you know, something that our parents did and they got her wrong.
[03:46:55] Man, there it is. Our parents didn't treat us the right way.
[03:46:58] So now we're indoctrinating and grooming these children into thinking the right thing. Oh my fucking god
[03:47:05] Isn't this sick? This is absolutely the three should just be in jail. I know I know and
[03:47:13] That's what should happen, but we'll see we'll see if it ever does. I don't know if it will or not. Oh
[03:47:19] Here we go. Send them to Iran
[03:47:22] I resisted for a long time in this notion that Democrats were deliberately inviting masses
[03:47:34] of foreigners into the country because they wanted to grow little Democrats and create
[03:47:44] a one-party state.
[03:47:46] I've started to come around to that view.
[03:47:49] Before Trump effectively closed this other border, I imagined a lot of it was incompetence
[03:47:56] and fecklessness.
[03:47:58] There may be an element of that, but I think it's more intentional that Biden administration
[03:48:05] opened that border on purpose and shipped people all over the country wherever they
[03:48:09] wanted to go.
[03:48:10] We put illegal migrants with no ID onto commercial airplanes with regular passengers.
[03:48:19] It's all have to have an impeccable national idea.
[03:48:26] There is design behind it.
[03:48:30] I don't have any other theory aside from this pathological passion for minorities and a
[03:48:38] weird notion that people who are non-white are superior.
[03:48:44] That's right.
[03:48:46] Yep.
[03:48:47] I don't see any other reason for inviting so many people in, especially because, you
[03:48:53] know, on the one hand, the left talks about, oh, we need these people economically, you
[03:48:57] know, we have this aging age structure and, you know, social securities, um, imperiled
[03:49:03] and social securities, imperiled, let's bring in more people that will drain it.
[03:49:08] And Medicare costs too much.
[03:49:11] We need young people to fill out the workforce.
[03:49:15] But then, you know, they support family reunification, which means these people can bring in their
[03:49:22] parents.
[03:49:23] Yeah.
[03:49:24] Right?
[03:49:25] I mean, so much for improving the age structure.
[03:49:29] Yep, that's right.
[03:49:36] That's right.
[03:49:37] Now you see it.
[03:49:38] Now you see it.
[03:49:40] There it is.
[03:49:41] It's so fucking obvious.
[03:49:44] it is holy shit she's based as fuck I know and so we have somebody I'm gonna
[03:49:50] pull you up you're gonna get pulled up react to the Berman's video can you
[03:49:54] verbalize one argument in that video that you want me to react to and I will
[03:50:01] provide a response to one argument before you get permaband for spamming
[03:50:05] you shouldn't have spammed you're gonna get permanent can you verbalize a
[03:50:12] a single argument. Yeah, I mean, there's no way you're not going to be able to do that,
[03:50:23] right? It's a banner, Vader. I know. It's okay. We're going to deal with it. It's fine.
[03:50:39] Herman Schumbel's of that, you keep rewarding spammers,
[03:50:42] it's not fair, Mr. Witch.
[03:50:43] Oh, you're right.
[03:50:44] Actually, yeah, this is rewarding a spanner.
[03:50:46] No, that's a good point.
[03:50:46] You're right.
[03:50:47] I knew they wouldn't have an argument.
[03:50:49] They wouldn't actually say anything
[03:50:50] because anybody who's not able to verbalize a thought
[03:50:53] themselves and has to have me like watch some video
[03:50:56] or something like that,
[03:50:57] it's because they don't understand what they're thinking.
[03:51:00] They don't know what they're,
[03:51:01] they're too stupid to understand the concept themselves.
[03:51:03] So they just want you to hear it from somebody else.
[03:51:07] And that's it.
[03:51:08] I have no interest in listening to that, right, I don't.
[03:51:12] And let me go back, I'll pull up these other ones.
[03:51:14] I saw this, bro.
[03:51:23] Guys, guys, this is really, I mean, are we,
[03:51:30] this is, oh, guys, wow, the two sides, I guess.
[03:51:35] The two sides I guess and uh what was one take yeah, I guess so wide the different faces. I don't know and
[03:51:43] Jesus guys
[03:51:45] If I support the one on the right will my credit score go up? Oh my god first
[03:51:50] He's a Nazi fascist pig now. He's a Jew loving racist Zionist playing both sides. Hail ass. Okay guys
[03:51:59] Okay, oh man, so people like to have a good time
[03:52:03] What can I say and you consider wrapping your head just to be bald?
[03:52:07] Maybe I should but you've got a lot of these people that are you know, they really like to have a good time
[03:52:12] Is there nothing in between and appeals to far more Turks than Hassan?
[03:52:17] Yeah, actually, that's true. I made a number of videos about the Turkish protests
[03:52:21] I did and when they put you know that political opponent in jail for basically fucking nothing and
[03:52:27] They both are me. Yep. There it is and
[03:52:30] And and by the way, should I I should post this one myself? I'll wait for the right time and then I'll post it
[03:52:36] Okay, guys, and what is this? Oh boy?
[03:52:40] Here we go
[03:52:42] Let's watch it
[03:52:45] Where's some of beliefs that you have that you immediately what are some other instance beliefs that you can immediately can't trust their their logic
[03:52:53] Like it frame frame indicators of like people that are just logically impaired
[03:52:58] More than two genders, animals can consent, children can consent, earth is flat, earth is 6,000 years old,
[03:53:09] lizard people, animals can consent, yeah, that's one of them.
[03:53:23] yeah I mean I would say so I think those are those are some though I would just
[03:53:34] come off right off my head right I mean I had to think about more of them but
[03:53:36] like that's about it
[03:53:39] There are three baby killers, three baby killers, oh my god their numbers keep multiplying.
[03:53:51] There's like four of them now.
[03:53:53] There's four baby killers.
[03:53:55] Baby killers.
[03:53:56] Oh my god.
[03:53:57] There's four.
[03:53:58] Baby killers.
[03:53:59] Baby killers.
[03:54:00] Guys killed babies in Palestine.
[03:54:01] Slaughtered babies.
[03:54:02] You guys killed babies in Palestine?
[03:54:06] Slaughtered babies?
[03:54:08] Man.
[03:54:10] Terrorists!
[03:54:12] Fuck Israel!
[03:54:14] We don't want you here! Terrorists!
[03:54:16] Nothing!
[03:54:18] They're baby killers.
[03:54:20] They're baby killers!
[03:54:22] Thank you, Spider-Man.
[03:54:24] They're fucking Israelis!
[03:54:26] Where's my ass in there?
[03:54:28] It's not the fuckers.
[03:54:30] I hope they find out who this person is and they find out like that this person like this is the kind of stuff that people should get together and get people fired for their job for they should like this is it's insane that you're
[03:54:49] harassing random people because they have some sort of obligation to decry or
[03:54:55] to say something negative about their country like it's literally just racism
[03:54:59] right I mean like this is the exact same as going around and calling anybody
[03:55:03] who looks Arab a terrorist because of 9-11 it's just retarded it's racist
[03:55:09] it's ridiculous and nobody should be doing this while giggling yeah I know
[03:55:13] well hopefully and somebody says I'm glad you recorded yourself doing this
[03:55:16] because now she can be permanently unemployed. I'm also happy that she's specified that she's doing it because they're Israeli.
[03:55:22] That way there's no wiggle room for interpretation of her intent.
[03:55:25] I think that people need to, again, you need to make an example out of people like this. You do.
[03:55:31] Because this isn't the way that I want. I don't want to live in a world where people act this way.
[03:55:35] She got fired. Did she really? Yeah, I don't know. Is there is there information about this?
[03:55:40] Yeah, I don't know if that oh this is people found out. You know, there it is
[03:55:46] Times Square video. No, this might not be it. Here. She has on a trip to Iran
[03:55:50] Acting as an apologist for Islamic Republic. It's horrific. Oh my god
[03:55:55] And stop anti-Semitism Twitter page. Wait a minute. She already got fired. Is that it?
[03:56:08] I'm not seeing it
[03:56:10] Oh, is this, is this it? Oh, maybe this is it. Update, Jennifer Coonings is no longer
[03:56:20] employed with Inspire Mental Health Services. Yeah, she needs to be admitted to Inspire
[03:56:26] Mental Health Services. Furthermore, Inspire has stated we do not tolerate this type of
[03:56:31] treatment of other human beings and we were shocked by this behavior. Yeah, you know,
[03:56:36] Hey guys remember what I said the inmates are running the asylum
[03:56:43] How about that so anyway, um
[03:56:48] May hopefully people keep track of whenever she gets another job after this and they get her fired from that too I
[03:56:54] Think that again you never ever relent
[03:56:57] Never give in never never give any sort of relief
[03:57:02] Continuously do it you have to enjoy doing it
[03:57:05] be like change your mindset to where instead of doing this because you have
[03:57:10] to do it because you want to do it for fun be in it for the love of the game
[03:57:16] W. Spider-Man yep that's right and it's crazy for me to see this and it's just
[03:57:23] so fucking weird oh look at this so this is the new Star Trek show
[03:57:28] I don't even want to talk about it, I heard from my source, you want to know the numbers?
[03:57:44] What do you mean the entire?
[03:57:46] First season of Star Trek.
[03:57:49] Every episode views total?
[03:57:52] individual options the entire season total views about 400,000 yeah not per
[03:57:59] episode cumulatively the entire season 400,000 views which is an average of I
[03:58:09] don't know maybe 40,000 views in an episode and Star Trek is dead I don't
[03:58:14] even want to talk about it's done it's done bro like that's it yeah one
[03:58:19] billion. Yeah, that's crazy. I wonder if it's actually that bad. I don't know, but they should have
[03:58:25] viewbotted. Yeah, I think so. Critical drinkers in trouble and so does this dude with a milly for
[03:58:29] saying the show sucks. Yeah, Retarge 40k. Oh my fucking god, one bad performing Asmon video.
[03:58:36] Yeah, I guess so. And it's just sick, man. It really is. And she has a YouTube channel,
[03:58:42] found a full episode. Well, I don't know about that. It's just 400,000 views on the entire
[03:58:47] season. Oh my god. I wonder if that's actually real. If it is, I think more than 300k on
[03:58:55] the first episode, the 10k after. Oh, it averaged out that everybody stopped watching it afterwards.
[03:59:00] Yeah, it's probably true. You're right about that. Also, I don't know if this is real
[03:59:06] or not, bro. Like, how is it that the literal neo-nazi movement is more diverse than
[03:59:15] the ice protest
[03:59:17] like i understood you know like the right wing people being more diverse than
[03:59:22] the left wing people
[03:59:23] by gertrude ice protest but this is or even ice being more diverse
[03:59:27] but we're talking about
[03:59:30] it
[03:59:33] they can't read english
[03:59:37] really what do you think what do you think is a pic
[03:59:40] alright
[03:59:41] so there's two people martin with their king and hitler
[03:59:45] how do you think he sees black people
[03:59:48] where is he on that spectrum is it closer to the martin with their king or
[03:59:51] hitler
[03:59:54] what do you what do you want to get if you had to guess one way or another
[03:59:57] right
[03:59:58] odd cheese guys
[04:00:00] to really have to really tough one right
[04:00:03] maybe it was just a free shirt
[04:00:05] for sure that's the reason why definitely
[04:00:08] and uh... let me scroll down
[04:00:10] and uh... what is this here yes uh... yes i used to change islamic society of
[04:00:14] milwaukee president they're continuing to do this i'm very glad to see this
[04:00:18] and hopefully it gets even worse but it will take more time
[04:00:22] what's on his hat uh... on his hat okay shut the fuck up
[04:00:27] and uh... he's a gypsy crusader video i guess so
[04:00:30] and uh... what is this here i i oh yeah yeah i actually
[04:00:34] maybe we'll look at that later on but i don't feel like looking at it right
[04:00:36] now we got some other shit i want to do on reddit anyway
[04:00:39] And Iranian State TV is now calling on Iranian children to surge power plants so they can
[04:00:43] be human shields against President Trump. Students, youth, and almost everyone is invited to shield
[04:00:49] key infrastructure tomorrow. Of all the people that you're going to do this to,
[04:01:01] Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth are the worst two people to do this to.
[04:01:09] They are the worst two guys
[04:01:14] Man
[04:01:16] That's great. What the actual fuck that's not a good idea. Yeah, and um
[04:01:21] Who are the disgusting animals? Well the ones that are doing this obviously, right everyone but the leadership you're wrong
[04:01:27] So they're admitting to it. Of course they're doing this like again the anybody who believes any of these people that are getting killed
[04:01:34] They're civilians. It's the same thing in Gaza. I mean overwhelmingly. They're killing Hamas terrorists
[04:01:39] And also, I mean, of course, they hit civilians as collateral damage, but there is a war going on against basically an ideology of terrorism.
[04:01:51] It is an ideology of terrorism, and those are the people that are being targeted.
[04:01:56] That's the focus.
[04:01:58] and they use misrepresent and try to emotionally blackmail westerners into thinking that we're
[04:02:05] killing kids or we're killing civilians when the reality is that a lot of the people that are
[04:02:10] getting killed are the terrorists. They're the terrorists and when they're not the terrorists
[04:02:15] they're being used by the terrorists as human shields. That's it. Another brainwashed
[04:02:22] American? Well, let me let me pull this up. So what am I brainwashed by? It's about Jews,
[04:02:32] they're Zionist people. What has this work? What's the brainwashing for? Let's get it.
[04:02:39] Killing their own children, what cowards, Iran invented suicide bombing, they're all about
[04:02:50] blowing up their own people? Of course. Can't believe brainwashed? Well hopefully if I'm
[04:02:56] so brainwashed, hopefully if I'm so brainwashed you'll be able to correct me. Yeah, I mean
[04:03:02] that's okay. No, I appreciate that, that'd be great. We support freedom fighters unless
[04:03:11] they're Muslims or terrorists. Hamas aren't freedom fighters, they're terrorists and they
[04:03:15] kill their own people constantly. The world will be a better place as soon as they
[04:03:18] they get finished exterminating them? They're terrorists. They're disgusting. They terrorize
[04:03:26] Muslims in Palestine. They terrorize it. Well, you're talking about terrorizing Muslims.
[04:03:30] That's what they're doing. Yeah, of course. What else? Is that it? Why, is that really
[04:03:47] I mean like I feel like it's pretty obvious. That's true
[04:03:54] They're not freedom fighters
[04:04:02] NPC dialogue tree from three patches ago exactly
[04:04:08] Yeah, is there there any other response at all
[04:04:14] Is that it
[04:04:17] Is that really it? That's the whole thing. Jesus Christ.
[04:04:21] Okay, well that was boring. So you're saying Lebanon terrorists right now?
[04:04:25] Lebanon has terrorists inside of Lebanon.
[04:04:31] So what's happening in Lebanon is that Hezbollah have infected Lebanon
[04:04:35] and Israel is bombing Hezbollah. And if they're in a residential area,
[04:04:40] then people that are the residents there get bombed. That's correct.
[04:04:44] Yeah. It's pretty simple. Yeah. Is that, I mean, like, I don't know. Do you not know
[04:04:59] that? I feel like it's pretty obvious this is true.
[04:05:02] No, no, sirs has blessed her three pies. Well, I don't care what happened in the 80s, right? I'm talking about right now
[04:05:14] Right now. That's what's going on
[04:05:18] As well uses the same strategy as Iran, well, of course, that's because they are funded by Iran
[04:05:23] It's all the same what Iran does and what has blood does are the same thing
[04:05:32] So you're telling me Israel America have guided missiles that can reach any targets
[04:05:35] No match to draw bombs and civilians and somehow it's okay to call it war casualties. Yes, absolutely. That's exactly what I'm saying
[04:05:45] Yes
[04:05:50] Yeah, it's pretty obvious
[04:05:56] Is that is that hard to understand I mean duh, of course
[04:06:00] like what do you mean well yeah is this a turd world it's gotta be man I'm being
[04:06:11] mocked for another saying brainwash well I mean I'm not giving you direct
[04:06:17] straight answers I don't see the problem I said I mean a brainwash I mean
[04:06:25] there's very clearly an ideology that I have that I've led to make this
[04:06:29] decision like what your your and this is again you're not even arguing anything
[04:06:35] you're just simply framing something in a way that you think will make it to where
[04:06:40] I won't be allowed to agree with it that's all you're doing you're just
[04:06:43] framing things I'll let this person respond one more time okay
[04:06:53] Where's my drinks? Where's my drinks? Fuck. Give me a sec.
[04:06:57] Retard alert? I know. Feeling's not facts. Many examples of that.
[04:07:01] Very many examples of that.
[04:07:05] Man.
[04:07:09] Well, there it is. Another
[04:07:13] person again. Talk about brainwashing. That's somebody that got brainwashed
[04:07:17] by literal terrorist propaganda. You got
[04:07:21] hoodwinked by literal terrorists and you're upset that somebody's trying to
[04:07:26] pull you out of the hole. And interesting to get about State of
[04:07:28] Britain's Navy and why they can't help with Iran? Oh yeah, I might look at that.
[04:07:32] Give me a second. I'll pull that. There's one more person I want to argue with
[04:07:36] and then we're gonna look at it, okay? But before I do that, I want to, I want
[04:07:40] to look at this this last one, okay? There's one more person. I'm sorry. I'm
[04:07:44] sorry. I have to see this. So, Israel. All civilians move to this location to
[04:07:49] avoid bombings Israel then bombs a refugee camp this up in the area happens again
[04:07:53] something to fight terrorists and retarded
[04:07:56] well why would hummus what why would hummus and has below fire rockets from a
[04:08:00] residential area
[04:08:02] why would they do that why would they fire rockets from an area
[04:08:05] where there are civilians at
[04:08:14] why would they do that
[04:08:18] confused. I mean it seems like it's a bad idea. You're an addict for morons and
[04:08:24] shant. Well I just, I wish that we had a better quality of morons. I do. I think
[04:08:29] this is outrageous. We always have the same arguments, the same things. It's
[04:08:34] exhausting. Why would they do this?
[04:08:42] They aren't firing rockets from civilian, civilian alias in Lebanon,
[04:08:46] Hezbollah leaders are hiding in Christian residential areas and Israel's taking them out. I wonder why
[04:08:55] Hmm
[04:08:59] Maybe they also hide in the refugee camps, yeah, they probably do
[04:09:07] There's been falling for two months the six are messages. That's a lot
[04:09:10] So why would they I mean it's I don't know why you've been complaining a lot
[04:09:14] You've been getting mad, but like I asked you something. Why would you shoot a rocket from a residential area?
[04:09:25] I mean, it's a pretty simple question.
[04:09:29] Very simple question.
[04:09:34] I don't see him in chat anymore. Are you kidding me? Oh my god leave the terrorists alone.
[04:09:40] Man, that's just too bad. That's really too bad. And I really, I really don't know what's
[04:09:54] going on. Why? Because they're terrorists. Yeah, I wish that we had, I wish we had people
[04:09:59] that could have at least a degree of conversation, right? But unfortunately, because, oh, by
[04:10:05] By the way, the reason why they shoot missiles over there is because they want to use the
[04:10:10] civilians as a political capital.
[04:10:14] They want Israel to kill the civilians.
[04:10:17] Like Israel doesn't want to kill the civilians.
[04:10:19] America doesn't want to kill the civilians.
[04:10:21] The only people that gain and benefit whenever civilians are murdered by missiles is Hezbollah.
[04:10:28] Hezbollah is the only group that gains whenever Lebanese people are killed by missiles
[04:10:32] from Israel.
[04:10:33] Hezbollah gains from that. Israel doesn't gain from that. America doesn't gain from that. Lebanon
[04:10:39] doesn't gain from that. Hezbollah gains from that because they can use it as political capital.
[04:10:44] And it's so bad. Look at this here. North Korea is reportedly distancing itself from
[04:10:53] longtime partner Iran in the hopes of improving ties with the United States.
[04:10:59] It's a new world.
[04:11:11] Smart, very, very smart.
[04:11:13] And absolutely.
[04:11:14] Also, terrorists don't have uniforms, so they get counted as civilians.
[04:11:18] Well, they force people into counting them as civilians, like that AP whistleblower said.
[04:11:24] And Scammer gets decked.
[04:11:25] Uh-oh.
[04:11:26] What's this?
[04:11:27] Can you give it to me?
[04:11:34] Oh wow, got a nice present here.
[04:11:45] Yeah, it's a present right?
[04:11:47] This present too?
[04:11:49] This present?
[04:11:51] Oh thank you man, I appreciate it.
[04:11:53] What are you doing in this country? What are you doing?
[04:12:01] What are you doing?
[04:12:03] Don't touch me.
[04:12:05] Thank you so much.
[04:12:07] Can I see a video?
[04:12:09] Don't do it.
[04:12:11] Don't do it.
[04:12:13] Don't do it.
[04:12:15] This is quite surprising to me.
[04:12:17] Usually they don't attack in groups of one.
[04:12:21] Usually they wait until they can group up and then they attack
[04:12:25] yea!
[04:12:26] to that's a scam!
[04:12:27] scammer!
[04:12:28] scammer!
[04:12:29] scammer!
[04:12:30] scammer!
[04:12:31] is that a video man?
[04:12:32] yea
[04:12:33] call police!
[04:12:35] come, look video small, small, stop scamming people!
[04:12:39] stop scamming people!
[04:12:40] stop telling them it's free and then demanding money!
[04:12:42] you're a scammer
[04:12:43] u-uh
[04:12:44] don't reach!
[04:12:45] don't reach!
[04:12:46] don't reach I'm not scared of you bro!
[04:12:48] I'm not f-ing scared of you bro!
[04:12:49] see this level of physical aggression?
[04:12:51] wait wait
[04:12:52] HAHAHAHAHA
[04:12:54] Get cat
[04:12:56] Let's go Frank
[04:12:58] Oh man, he's lucky it wasn't worse. I love to see that. I do. Oh my god, bro
[04:13:06] perfect pause
[04:13:08] Wow, I
[04:13:11] Can't even get the frame again
[04:13:22] Let's go Chris, get him in the face!
[04:13:26] Who's lucky it isn't worse?
[04:13:28] What are you gonna do? Nothing.
[04:13:32] I like that, that's great.
[04:13:34] What a disgrace, mass deportation is needed in Europe.
[04:13:37] I don't know why they don't just get like big nets, right?
[04:13:40] Or like, you know, like one of those, you know, like those hook machines they have in like the, uh, you know, like they'll, it'll go down and it'll like grab them and pull it up like a claw machine?
[04:13:48] machine, they need to have like something like that for these people.
[04:13:52] And what they could have is that, and I'm thinking about this, right?
[04:13:56] Is that you could have, this is what Europe needs, is they need a machine.
[04:14:02] These are the wheels on the machine, right?
[04:14:05] And so it's a guy right here.
[04:14:09] Okay.
[04:14:09] And then here's the window, obviously.
[04:14:11] And this is the guy with the machine.
[04:14:13] And so it has a big thing like this and
[04:14:20] There's a giant thing at the bottom here and it is a connected and it's like a net, right?
[04:14:31] And so and it's an electric net by the way
[04:14:33] And so if they cause problems you just turn it on you zap them
[04:14:38] And so what you do is you just come over and then the person goes in the net. You see what I'm saying, right?
[04:14:45] So like this is the person I'll make a purple so you guys can see. So he would be in the net.
[04:14:52] And it would be a weighted net so like you drop it on them and then it would weigh like,
[04:14:57] I don't know, like 500 pounds or something so like they wouldn't be able to lift it up
[04:15:00] realistically. And you know, then you drop it down and then you can go capture them.
[04:15:05] right like a like a put a patent on it yeah I think this would be a really good
[04:15:10] idea why just use a stump remover instead why don't know about that so yeah I
[04:15:17] feel like this is a good idea I visit what they need to do and just just drive
[04:15:21] it around and just hope there's one got them there it is it's simple and the
[04:15:28] bowl is yeah exactly I mean I feel like we already had a solution for this and
[04:15:32] People just forget about it. I love to see this it is what is this I can fix her eyes trend goes crazy hard
[04:15:39] Wait, I added crazy myself
[04:15:41] Well, no
[04:15:45] Why is there a clip of me that's just in Chinese
[04:15:51] It's just enough is it these one of these Chinese translation channels of me. Oh my god
[04:16:03] The I can fix your eyes. Yeah, they actually made a mobile one in the 1960s wait really an
[04:16:09] Anti-robbery catcher device. Well, wait, wait, what's this?
[04:16:16] Oh, this is a girl yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, okay, so
[04:16:20] Yeah, and then then you turn on the electricity. Yeah, wait, well, why don't we use this seems
[04:16:36] like a great idea. Yeah, and just immediately starts zapping them. I mean, can you imagine
[04:16:44] that the buy it yeah that'd be a great idea the system a diver would use yes
[04:16:51] exactly it's a good idea I don't know why we don't use this it's smart and yeah
[04:16:56] don't net me bro exactly base take don't trust low IQ group think oh this guy
[04:17:02] yeah he's a fucking idiot anyway let me go back it was what in the world is
[04:17:06] going on in California
[04:17:14] That's right. That's right.
[04:17:24] There it is. There it is.
[04:17:30] That's right. That's right.
[04:17:36] Yep. There you go.
[04:17:40] This is Los Angeles!
[04:17:43] Consumer, but yeah.
[04:17:46] Oh my god.
[04:17:50] Play GTA V. Okay guys, I might play GTA V. It will be really funny for me to do that.
[04:17:57] And this is the video. I'm gonna look at it. Give me one second. I'll be right back.
[04:18:00] And GTA V only goes hard. I've never played any Grand Theft Auto. Not really. I'll be right back.
[04:19:10] Alright. Give me a minute. Alrighty. I'm going to get back to it. Sorry about that. We're
[04:19:27] back at it. You're fresh in the NASA stream. Let's see. Has anything happened? It looks
[04:19:32] like they're pretty much doing the same thing, I would assume. Yeah, they're just pretty
[04:19:37] much circling around the moon I'm gonna look at some of the photos whenever they
[04:19:40] get posted it's just they haven't had posted yet I got posted yet mandatory
[04:19:45] health checks what's this
[04:19:48] Is it flamethrowers?
[04:19:50] Send her!
[04:19:52] You ready?
[04:19:54] Oh, hello!
[04:19:55] Yes!
[04:19:57] What the heck?!
[04:19:59] What the fuck?!
[04:20:01] Holy shit!
[04:20:03] What the heck?!
[04:20:05] What is this?!
[04:20:07] What the fuck?!
[04:20:09] Oh my god!
[04:20:14] That's sick!
[04:20:15] Oh, really?
[04:20:16] You wanna turn it on?
[04:20:17] You got to do it once. I got to do it once.
[04:20:22] I got to do it once.
[04:20:24] Am I going to move your chair?
[04:20:26] Yeah.
[04:20:27] I'll move the chair.
[04:20:28] Okay. Here.
[04:20:29] Then take this, pull to the side.
[04:20:33] And then you're going to turn it, so it's a little bit coming out.
[04:20:36] And then you're going to press that trigger, okay?
[04:20:38] It's not a whole lot.
[04:20:40] Wait.
[04:20:41] I'm going to cover it in the house.
[04:20:43] What's wrong with that?
[04:20:44] I don't know.
[04:20:45] Why do they even sell these to women bro?
[04:21:02] Should be fucking illegal.
[04:21:03] I mean really.
[04:21:04] What are we doing?
[04:21:05] Gas it.
[04:21:06] What the fuck?
[04:21:07] Gas it.
[04:21:08] Oh shit.
[04:21:09] Oh shit
[04:21:26] Fucking damn, oh, holy shit. Yeah, I don't know about that and yeah
[04:21:31] I remember that said give it away guys. Yeah, bro. Like I know they sold this shit goddamn and
[04:21:38] And, uh, wow! Operating a flamethrower. What could go wrong? Yeah, bro, those poor cats.
[04:21:45] What is this? In video, I got a copyright strike on the DLSS5 trailer.
[04:21:49] The probability is that the only reason why this happened is just because of a copyright troll.
[04:21:56] It's not something seriously. And, uh, yeah, Valve announced Valve's upcoming console. RamPrice's spike does nothing.
[04:22:03] Ram Prices Drop wins every fucking time. That's right, and he's gone. Oh no. I'm gonna be honest,
[04:22:11] this stream yesterday playing that Jesus game was actually really good. I didn't expect it to be as
[04:22:17] good as it was. Talking in Georgia Mountain, maybe I'll watch this. This game of... What is this?
[04:22:22] When a character is written? Maybe I'll... Yeah, maybe I'll look at this later on. I'll open it
[04:22:26] up and put it in another frame. What is this boys? It'll be boys.
[04:22:34] Damn. You know what I think is funny? This probably is what happened. The first
[04:22:43] time two people that didn't like each other were on boats in the same area in
[04:22:47] the water. I bet this is exactly what happened. Yep. It's a fish fight. Yeah
[04:22:54] they're throwing the fish heads at each other and see if these fight yeah and
[04:23:00] NASA Artemis 2 making history right now I yeah I've been watching it you know
[04:23:05] back and oh man did you guys like it was was that a good time it's crazy that all
[04:23:14] I really needed to do was get the coat and it was pretty much it was locked in
[04:23:19] right that's all it took and it was the best was awesome yeah I was glad
[04:23:23] I thought I was able to play through the entire thing and uh... reports is accepted
[04:23:31] uh... so i'm asking about the attack on the old students over new years and you
[04:23:35] know it's kind of spreading across the country a couple of their
[04:23:37] it's a new outlet in other countries are picking up uh... it's a good reminder
[04:23:41] important is to
[04:23:43] remind uh...
[04:23:44] our parents to be good stewards uh... uh... of underage drinking
[04:23:48] i appreciate that they're being a question of this hasn't been a very uh...
[04:23:51] easy week for you and I wonder whether you have any comment on the material and
[04:23:54] raw story about the drinking.
[04:23:57] Thank you very much. That was a great shoot shot.
[04:24:00] You can't help yourself. You cannot just know for the record it's
[04:24:06] increasingly impossible to have a conversation with the mayor.
[04:24:10] The mayor was out there. Yeah, you know, you just, so just know
[04:24:14] it's not personal when I walk by it. You just said some other reporters, it's
[04:24:18] It's just a story, man.
[04:24:44] Are you telling me he's been crashing out?
[04:24:48] Gavin's 18 years ago?
[04:24:53] Wait, so he's just been crashing out for his whole life?
[04:25:00] I- that's it!
[04:25:03] Oh my god!
[04:25:07] Put any words for a simple fuck you!
[04:25:09] I guess so, you didn't watch the UK boat video?
[04:25:11] Yeah, because I'm going to watch it after this, Mr. Potter.
[04:25:14] Oh, God.
[04:25:15] And Maine, what is this?
[04:25:17] As he was afraid for his life, as he
[04:25:19] was attacked by a man who he stopped to help on the side
[04:25:22] of a Central Florida expressway.
[04:25:23] That man is now in jail facing multiple charges.
[04:25:26] This happened Monday morning on the 429 expressway near
[04:25:28] the side of the road, as he was in a winter garden.
[04:25:31] Let's use Justin Shecker to talk to the victim.
[04:25:35] I don't want to lose my humanity.
[04:25:39] We're put on this earth to help each other.
[04:25:41] And that's exactly what Hans Hamilton tried to do Monday morning on the 429 Expressway
[04:25:46] in Wintergarden.
[04:25:47] I saw a car crashed.
[04:25:48] I saw a door open.
[04:25:50] Why did this get posted?
[04:25:55] Why did this get posted on my subreddit?
[04:26:04] So been a good person.
[04:26:07] Any human being would see.
[04:26:08] You could just pull over to check.
[04:26:09] Hamilton parks his Tesla the man the red t-shirt appeared to be lying motionless on the ground
[04:26:14] That's white Lexus that had slammed into a guard. I've never seen hair like this. This is my biggest fear
[04:26:21] This is my biggest fear with getting a hair transplant is having it look like that that would upset me so fucking much
[04:26:29] I don't even know what I would do with myself. I
[04:26:32] Don't I would be sad it is this would just I'd have to shave my head at that point
[04:26:36] I would and yeah, I'm Jesus Christ who looks sick
[04:27:01] Was he getting a circumcision
[04:27:06] Oh my god.
[04:27:19] It's so stupid.
[04:27:22] It's actual redneck anime.
[04:27:28] Wow.
[04:27:30] Oh, Dark Jesus, yeah.
[04:27:37] And the power of Christ compels you.
[04:27:43] So stupid.
[04:27:48] Oh.
[04:27:52] Jesus Rans.
[04:27:58] Oh my fucking god. Well, uh, so unnecessarily loud and retarded? Yeah, I know. That's the way it is. Put a screwdriver. What is this?
[04:28:09] Get fucked, see?
[04:28:21] The fuck is this?
[04:28:23] The fuck does this even mean? The fuck is any of the fuck is any of this shit?
[04:28:29] Rich Campbell enjoying his first oh no
[04:28:33] I feel like I'm about to pick something that's gonna break my entire run
[04:28:37] Like I feel like I'm about to pick a class that I'm gonna be like oh no no no
[04:28:41] How about this? Can I break my entire run right here?
[04:28:45] Yeah, those fucking talentless fucking spec ever and I can't fucking change it
[04:28:51] a hundred and forty-nine deaths
[04:28:55] that was real hard to kill myself bro
[04:28:59] I hate this game how use your stone increase memory size way I can memorize
[04:29:04] more spells
[04:29:05] why only fucking have one fucking spell
[04:29:09] that I've had for 30 fucking hours yeah it's the only good one you should just
[04:29:13] you're gonna use that for the whole game it's the best spell
[04:29:16] yeah the Glenstone fucking comment or whatever the fuck it is the best one
[04:29:20] I
[04:29:25] Was in K-Lin and I got a text message from canoe last night literally fucking canoe it's like rich
[04:29:31] Did you know that playing magic is very gay?
[04:29:36] What the fuck the guy with the fucking pie I make you play magic bro, huh?
[04:29:43] Stop saying try finger butthole. I get it. I get it try finger
[04:29:50] It's a new boat! It's a new boat!
[04:29:53] Just fucking speak the arms and kick the...
[04:30:00] Rocksling. That's good, right? Why are you crying? It's a good spell.
[04:30:11] That's Kaelin music. Isn't that? I think that's Kaelin music, isn't it?
[04:30:15] Uh-oh.
[04:30:23] What happened?
[04:30:24] What?
[04:30:25] Can't be that bad.
[04:30:32] He found it with no help?
[04:30:37] Thank you.
[04:30:38] I did that.
[04:30:41] Me.
[04:30:42] I'm that Mage.
[04:30:43] But he's happy
[04:30:50] Rocks things good. Yeah, it's really good
[04:30:54] You're only
[04:30:57] Has he even fought yeah, I knew it was Kayla. Um, has he even done a hard boss yet?
[04:31:08] Yeah, you're good
[04:31:10] No, not really, I don't think so.
[04:31:15] Oh my god!
[04:31:16] Oh my fucking god!
[04:31:19] What the fuck is going on?
[04:31:23] Unironically this morning when I woke up at 4pm, which was when I woke up today,
[04:31:29] she unironically said, honey, you are really saying the hard R a lot on stream.
[04:31:34] I had a small panic attack and you know the hard R and she goes, the way you're
[04:31:39] singing retard is filled with malice no no no it's okay Trump said it today twice
[04:31:45] yeah it's back it's back in a big way it's fine to say retard but you can't
[04:31:50] meet it
[04:31:53] retard
[04:31:59] man
[04:32:02] the octogenes side meeting clavicular right now man
[04:32:09] always as the lens that both fuck could not keep up with me uh-huh I'm the
[04:32:15] fucking best at this game yeah I mean to be fair beating Ranala with a magic
[04:32:22] build is pretty annoying it is it's very and I'm glad to see rich is having
[04:32:26] fun with Elden Ring I am people say wait oh Nass oh wait hold up hold up
[04:32:31] What's this?
[04:32:35] It's the dark side of the moon.
[04:32:37] Just about a minute and a half now until we lose communication with the
[04:32:41] astronauts aboard Orion on the Artemis 2 mission.
[04:32:46] Now five days and six minutes since their launch on April 1st.
[04:32:53] Again, we'll be out of communication for about 40 minutes.
[04:32:56] You can see it bro.
[04:32:57] Look, look, look, look right there.
[04:32:59] And this really that's the earth of a crescent moon. That's the earth
[04:33:05] How great thou art can't it go around
[04:33:11] Can it send a signal like around
[04:33:20] Man
[04:33:29] Oh, shit.
[04:33:43] This is...
[04:33:44] Yeah, they don't want to show the secret...
[04:33:45] 30 seconds now until we expect loss of signal.
[04:33:48] They don't want to show the secret moon base.
[04:33:51] I think that's the reason why.
[04:33:57] The moon's too thick.
[04:33:59] Yeah, they have to cut a hole in them.
[04:34:07] Yeah, this is live right now.
[04:34:11] When you can see, it's right there on the side.
[04:34:15] That's literally the earth, bro.
[04:34:19] It's despawning.
[04:34:20] They're getting out of line of sight.
[04:34:27] Oh my god.
[04:34:34] Oh, they're lovin' it.
[04:34:38] Is that it?
[04:34:40] Oh, man.
[04:34:46] Turn the lights on?
[04:34:47] Oh, the lights of the moon, yeah.
[04:34:52] What the fuck?
[04:34:55] Can they get it back?
[04:34:57] And we have confirmation of loss of signal of the Orion spacecraft as it flies behind
[04:35:06] the moon.
[04:35:07] We expect to regain communications with them for in another approximately 40 minutes.
[04:35:12] This was expected as their spacecraft is now out of direct line of sight with Earth
[04:35:17] and behind the moon.
[04:35:18] And this is a poignant moment as it's the first time in over 50 years that we have
[04:35:23] humans completely unreachable by anyone else on Earth.
[04:35:27] No matter how distant or secluded, we could reach anyone living on Earth, but while the
[04:35:31] crew flies behind the moon, it's simply impossible to make contact with them.
[04:35:37] This is a live view inside the science evaluation room here at Johnson Space Center and just
[04:35:42] down the hall from mission control.
[04:35:45] This team has been monitoring the science, or the flyby all week as the team has continued
[04:35:50] capturing targets on the lunar surface.
[04:35:57] We even got to see this team in action as they were helping the astronauts identify some
[04:36:05] of the features they were seeing on the moon but not expecting.
[04:36:10] What do you mean not expecting?
[04:36:12] I thought it would be a couple of milestones during this loss of signal.
[04:36:16] The first will be when the astronauts make their closest approach of the moon at
[04:36:21] MET five days 25 minutes and 34 seconds. They talk highly expect they'll be
[04:36:28] 4,000 and 7 statute miles above the lunar surface
[04:36:30] Holy shit their maximum Earth altitude will be reached just two minutes later at five days
[04:36:36] 27 minutes and 39 seconds Wow, and their altitude should be approximately
[04:36:41] 252,756 statute miles once those
[04:36:48] Conformation we will report the official numbers
[04:36:51] Wow. Well, there it is. Now everybody gets to take a break.
[04:36:59] Damn, so they literally went behind the moon.
[04:37:03] Holy.
[04:37:07] 600,000 people watching.
[04:37:10] Wow.
[04:37:17] Oh my god.
[04:37:18] the near space network and the deep space network.
[04:37:21] Think around, they already did.
[04:37:24] That's probably why they were surprised.
[04:37:26] NASA's Artemis 2 was sent four astronauts around the moon,
[04:37:32] preparing humanity for a long-term lunar presence
[04:37:35] and future journeys to Mars.
[04:37:38] Enabling communication and navigation for this test
[04:37:40] flight are NASA's near space network and deep space network.
[04:37:44] With antennas around the world and a fleet
[04:37:47] of relay satellites. The networks will deliver vital data to and from Earth to all phases
[04:37:53] of mission.
[04:37:54] The networks are seamlessly integrated at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas,
[04:38:00] where mission control coordinates the network handovers. These transfers represent a delicate
[04:38:05] dance between the two networks.
[04:38:07] Yeah, I thought they would have like a satellite or something like that. They would like
[04:38:12] and trying to go its way in
[04:38:14] masses of ryan spacecraft and space launch system rocket
[04:38:17] will rely on communications and tracking services
[04:38:20] that's the authority that's watching the live stream
[04:38:23] the deep space network's global array of antennas
[04:38:26] linebacked is what the communication support
[04:38:30] but watch this watch this and we'll watch whenever they come back
[04:38:34] look look look
[04:38:38] What happens?
[04:38:39] Well, look, that's literally the moon.
[04:38:51] And.
[04:38:56] Damn.
[04:39:01] Damn.
[04:39:05] Wow.
[04:39:06] Holy shit, isn't that insane?
[04:39:10] That's not the moon. Yes. Oh my god. We got to watch that shit happen. That's ridiculous
[04:39:16] Well, we will watch it. We'll watch whenever they come back now
[04:39:20] We're not ready for that yet, but I will get to it. Don't worry about it and I will why where's this here?
[04:39:26] Yeah, these shockings in the British apparently so this is what people want me to look at somebody. Leave me this video
[04:39:32] the British Navy
[04:39:34] the shocking state of the British Navy. I'm starting to think it's not a good
[04:39:41] thing. Let's take a look at it. What Navy?
[04:39:50] Mark.
[04:39:53] Yo.
[04:40:00] Alright, looks pretty good, right? Looks like a boat or something.
[04:40:03] Recently my video entitled the Navy with more admirals and warships caused a bit of
[04:40:09] a stir.
[04:40:10] Where did it emerge?
[04:40:11] The once great Royal Navy was so reduced in size that it is more senior officers, a flag
[04:40:17] rank than actual warships, a truly unthinkable situation even 30 years ago.
[04:40:23] What?
[04:40:24] That's where they got rid of all the boats?
[04:40:26] To be put through a process termed managed decline by generations of politicians, the
[04:40:30] armed forces have likewise been decimated.
[04:40:33] Until we faced a situation recently with the outbreak of the war in Iran, when Britain was
[04:40:38] seemingly incapable of dispatching a short notice, a single warship to the defence of
[04:40:43] Iran.
[04:40:44] So what he's saying is that the reason why they didn't help us in Iran isn't because
[04:40:50] they didn't want to, it's because they can't.
[04:40:56] This is Great Britain that took over half of the whole fucking world and they crashed out
[04:41:04] on a level that they can't even get a single boat over there.
[04:41:14] One of her sovereign bases overseas.
[04:41:17] No way.
[04:41:18] Cyprus recently attacked.
[04:41:20] So in the interest of clarity, I decided to look closely at the current Royal Navy
[04:41:25] to determine what state it is in in March 2026. There's a title of this is the Royal Navy on
[04:41:31] course for national embarrassment. The first thing to note is that it is too small.
[04:41:39] Former senior officers and defense analysts have been banging on about the size of the Royal
[04:41:44] Navy for decades as it lacks sufficient ships to be an effective force any longer. It's rusted out.
[04:41:50] Mustard owls do indeed show this
[04:41:53] Currently the Royal Navy has 63 commission ships. So this number wait
[04:42:13] The Iranian Navy
[04:42:15] was double the size of
[04:42:18] of the British Navy?
[04:42:28] Oh God!
[04:42:31] Oh man, was?
[04:42:33] Well yeah, I mean they're all sunk now, but like still.
[04:42:38] Dude.
[04:42:39] 25 are really fighting ships.
[04:42:42] That is submarines, aircraft carriers, destroyers and frigates.
[04:42:46] Yeah.
[04:42:47] balance our support patrol and survey vessels which though armed are not true fighting warships
[04:42:53] wait why not such a small fleet might be sufficient for a small nation engaged only in self-defence
[04:43:00] but Britain still has some 15 overseas territories many of which like the Falkland Islands
[04:43:06] require naval protection plus Britain is of course involved with a variety of defence
[04:43:12] tasks worldwide. So they actually couldn't even defend it cuts the Navy is hard pressed to fulfill
[04:43:17] them. Wow. So the fighting ships in 2026 Britain possesses 10 submarines
[04:43:25] two aircraft carriers 10 submarines Iran has had 25 Iran had 25 Britain had
[04:43:35] six destroyers and seven frigates six destroyers seven frigates okay that's the
[04:43:49] same as this I don't know they said destroy they don't have one that says
[04:43:53] destroyers oh my that's a decade earlier in 2016 the situation wasn't much
[04:44:02] better. Mm-hmm. 11 submarines. Dude, this is the set. Dude, look at that.
[04:44:11] What a sad infographic. That's brutal. aircraft carriers, six discolors and 13 frigates.
[04:44:22] 20 years ago in 2006, the fleet had nine submarines.
[04:44:26] So they made a new one.
[04:44:29] Three, that's a lot.
[04:44:32] One helicopter carrier.
[04:44:35] Uh-huh.
[04:44:37] Ten destroyers and 13 frigates.
[04:44:40] Yeah, that's a pretty good amount, right?
[04:44:42] And 13 years ago, in 1996, the Royal Navy had 17 submarines.
[04:44:47] What happened to seven submarines?
[04:44:50] Three aircraft carriers.
[04:44:52] Oh, that looks way better.
[04:44:54] and 22 frigates. And it is generally agreed that the Royal Navy should still be this large
[04:45:01] as the defense commitments are basically the same as they were in 1996.
[04:45:05] Well, it makes sense, yeah.
[04:45:07] So roughly the Royal Navy's fighting fleet has been reduced by half in 30 years.
[04:45:13] So they didn't even lose a war? They just lost half their Navy anyway?
[04:45:20] Oops.
[04:45:23] It's just as busy.
[04:45:28] Another issue is redundancy.
[04:45:31] Ships require regular maintenance and sometimes complete refits or updates that can take years.
[04:45:37] It means that at any one time, numbers of vessels will be doing nothing.
[04:45:42] And so you require sufficient vessels to make up this shortfall and still maintain operational commitments.
[04:45:48] Sadly, as you'll see, a good majority of the current fighting fleet is immobilized, undergoing
[04:45:55] refit or maintenance, with no ships able to cover these losses.
[04:45:59] The boats don't work!
[04:46:06] Oh no!
[04:46:11] I just...
[04:46:16] Also a few months ago, I made a video about the parlour state of Britain's seaborne nuclear deterrent. Yeah
[04:46:23] How's that operate for vanguard class ballistic missile submarines good and at any time one is supposed to be on patrol
[04:46:31] One is undergoing training one is in refit and one is undergoing trials smart
[04:46:37] We do know that the aging V boats are requiring more frequent and longer refits and maintenance to stay in service
[04:46:44] This of course is common sense. These are highly complex but elderly pieces of machinery.
[04:46:51] Your car goes the same way after all. In 2023, the oldest boat in the class, HMS Vanguard,
[04:46:58] was returned to service after a refit lasting 7 years. So between 2016 and 2023, officially
[04:47:08] Only three V-boats were doing the work of four.
[04:47:11] That must have meant that each patrol was extended from three to four months, adding
[04:47:17] enormous strain to crews running submerged for such long periods of time.
[04:47:23] Currently, HMS Victorious, the second boat in the class, is also in long-term refit
[04:47:28] from 2023 for at least three to four years, perhaps longer.
[04:47:33] HMS Vengeance, the fourth boat, entered a long overhaul.
[04:47:38] period and reactor refueling between March 2012 and February 2016. Oh my god. All this
[04:47:45] means that the Royal Navy only has three V-boats in operation at any one time, not four as advertised,
[04:47:51] with one always out of service in refit. So one's always broken. Right. Time.
[04:47:58] We can probably also surmise that of the remaining three, at least one must have had
[04:48:04] had some kind of fault or maintenance issue in these periods that probably lead to a two
[04:48:08] operation.
[04:48:09] No, the other three are working just fine.
[04:48:10] All these elderly boats are in fact going to sea with serious maintenance issues or
[04:48:15] dangerous faults, simply because the continuous at sea deterrent has to be maintained somehow.
[04:48:22] I would hazard a guess that gaps must have occurred in Britain's continuous at sea deterrent.
[04:48:28] No.
[04:48:29] No, I doubt the Ministry of Defence or the government would ever admit such.
[04:48:32] No.
[04:48:33] The state of Britain's inadequate flotilla of fleet submarines is truly shocking so you're to do this is actually so this this this fall off
[04:48:43] This is like the French level of fall off
[04:48:47] Like the French used to just I
[04:48:51] Mean they would just show up and kill everybody
[04:48:54] They I mean you tell what I mean back in the day
[04:48:57] God damn
[04:49:00] But I don't know what's going on
[04:49:03] The polling is a badass. Yeah, this is just this is nuts. We have six. It's a
[04:49:09] national embarrassment submarines in the Navy, which is absolutely bearish and
[04:49:13] incredibly in March 2026. Only one is operational compared to the US. Let's
[04:49:18] examine the situation. HMS astute is undergoing a midlife revalidation
[04:49:25] period that will last for years. HMS ambush has been in long term maintenance
[04:49:31] since 2022. HMS Artful has been undergoing regeneration and maintenance since 2023.
[04:49:38] Right. HMS Audacious has been in refit since 2023. So everything's broken.
[04:49:45] Everything's broken and they're trying to repair it, but they can't repair it faster than it breaks.
[04:49:52] So it's just you're basically in like a, like you guys ever had a car that like enters
[04:49:59] like maintenance entropy where it's like you take the car in and it's like the windshield wipers
[04:50:05] don't work and they find out that the exhaust is broken or you know you've got to replace you know
[04:50:10] the fucking uh I don't know like the fuel pump or oh wait a minute the axle is is fucking misaligned
[04:50:18] and then you take it in yeah it's limbo right and like it gets fixed and then
[04:50:22] three weeks later something else goes wrong with it and like eventually you just realize that
[04:50:29] It's like, you know, you've got the, uh, the ship a thesius, right?
[04:50:33] You've got an old car that's been replaced so many fucking times.
[04:50:37] This is sad.
[04:50:39] And HMS Agamemnon is undergoing testing and sea trials and won't actually enter full-time
[04:50:47] service until March 2027.
[04:50:51] That leaves HMS Anson as the only operational British fleet submarine at this time.
[04:50:57] They only have one submarine.
[04:51:15] Time to conquer the UK.
[04:51:17] Yeah.
[04:51:18] This is the British Royal Navy has been reduced to one submarine.
[04:51:25] This is the same level of fall off that like a chicken used to be a T-Rex, you know?
[04:51:34] Like, this is bad.
[04:51:38] Unactive hunter killer submarine to cover the entire fleet.
[04:51:43] She is currently out in the Middle East after leaving the base in Western Australia.
[04:51:49] Which military genius thought it was a good idea to reduce the hunter killer fleet to
[04:51:53] just six boats?
[04:51:55] boats. You see the point about redundancy. Five boats are out of service with nothing
[04:52:00] to cover them. Moving on to the aircraft carriers, Britain currently has two enormous carriers,
[04:52:07] though insufficient surface vessels to protect them properly. So they have zero. Okay, so
[04:52:16] then you have zero. So they literally, wait a minute, so Cure Starmer flexing, trying
[04:52:21] to say that he was going to send an aircraft carrier over there. Wait a minute. So do you
[04:52:26] think maybe that's the reason why Trump didn't want them to send, if this is true, is it possible
[04:52:32] that Trump didn't want them to send the aircraft carrier over because they would have to defend
[04:52:36] the aircraft carrier? It could be a hazard. Yeah. Oh my God, it would get in the way. Yeah,
[04:52:49] It would spread them thin like.
[04:52:53] Oh, my God.
[04:52:56] So keep that rusty piece of shit up there.
[04:53:00] Only one is actually operational.
[04:53:02] It's a well held at high readiness to sail to support
[04:53:07] military operations in the Middle East.
[04:53:09] But it can't without a protective umbrella of destroyers.
[04:53:12] Yeah, she could very well end up being a three billion pound target.
[04:53:18] is only three billion dollars
[04:53:21] that's cheap i thought it would be like more
[04:53:26] yeah i make a decision to be too bomb or like two billion dollars i know pounds
[04:53:30] are worth more but like
[04:53:33] i mean still like i i like
[04:53:37] the other one hms queen elizabeth
[04:53:39] is in dry dock at resite in scotland undergoing extensive repairs to her
[04:53:44] extremely temperamental propulsion system.
[04:53:46] Oh no.
[04:53:47] Moving on to destroyers, successive governments have seen fit to think that only six destroyers
[04:53:54] are adequate, which is clearly deranged and incredibly irresponsible.
[04:53:58] How many destroyers...
[04:54:03] Other class ships did Britain have at the height of World War II.
[04:54:14] How many did they have?
[04:54:23] This is honestly bro, like...
[04:54:30] insane. Oh my god. I don't even know what to say. Limp dick country. That's, it's
[04:54:44] insane. The Royal Navy was bigger than the US Navy? Yeah, like, because I, yeah,
[04:54:50] that's, I thought we probably had a bigger Navy now, but like, I mean, I thought
[04:54:55] they still like, you know, that was like their thing. It's the British Royal
[04:54:58] Navy I mean like I mean I watched every Pirates of the Caribbean movie I mean
[04:55:05] like those are like the guys and I so out of six vessels how many are operational
[04:55:18] in March 2026. No, no. The grand total of two.
[04:55:29] You were at 277?
[04:55:33] And now you're at 21.
[04:55:37] Oh my god. How is this possible? I don't know. I've never, this is, it's unheard of.
[04:55:44] HMS Dragon, a vessel that was supposed to be sent to Cyprus to protect British interest
[04:55:53] there, and HMS Duncan.
[04:55:56] The other four are all laid up for one reason or another.
[04:56:02] Oh my god.
[04:56:07] And that's it.
[04:56:08] That's all they've got.
[04:56:09] They don't even look cool.
[04:56:13] So all of these are just totally crashed out, nobody even like these are like photos probably
[04:56:20] from like oh this photo is from 1994.
[04:56:23] That is a PulseMuth, they're going a 68 million pound upkeep and I don't know why.
[04:56:28] Great program.
[04:56:29] And what about the frigates, the workhorses of the frigates?
[04:56:33] Let me just, I think I might have had a bug with my audio, let me go and I'm going to close it and just reopen it.
[04:56:39] I don't know why that happened.
[04:56:41] And anyway, but my voice probably the video. Yeah, I'll go back. I just I didn't know this is insane
[04:56:47] How is it this bad like I?
[04:56:50] This is genuinely shocking
[04:56:53] How could you have a fall off this embarrassing?
[04:56:57] Let me go back and I'll go to this again
[04:57:00] HMS Diamond is doing likewise after a deployment to the Red Sea
[04:57:04] An HMS defender is at Portsmouth undergoing a 68 million pound upkeep and upgrade program
[04:57:11] And what about the frigates? The workhorses of the fleet. Here, things have improved slightly.
[04:57:18] The Royal Navy has a fleet of seven Type 23 frigates and in March 2026, five are active.
[04:57:26] Five?
[04:57:29] Five?
[04:57:35] What were they at then?
[04:57:45] Oh, no!
[04:57:52] Oh, no!
[04:57:59] Oh, no.
[04:58:01] Oh, no.
[04:58:03] Oh, no.
[04:58:05] What?
[04:58:07] Historical, the group destroys and frigates.
[04:58:11] 1945, the combined category was 801.
[04:58:15] No.
[04:58:17] Where'd they go?
[04:58:19] Oh, God.
[04:58:21] This is so hard.
[04:58:23] This is horrible decoy thanks for the raid man.
[04:58:32] We outsourced our defense to the USA.
[04:58:37] This is just pathetic.
[04:58:38] I-
[04:58:39] I-
[04:58:40] Wait, wait, they're crashing it out and it's not going to get
[04:58:53] replaced? This with no replacement. So it's just it they're getting rid of it.
[04:58:59] An HMS Kent is undergoing deep maintenance at Devonport since 2024. But only five operational
[04:59:07] frigates is still a shockingly low figure. They are all old vessels as well. If we compare
[04:59:14] today's active fleet with the fleet that retook the Falklands in 1982. Oh no. Oh no.
[04:59:21] Yeah, 50 years ago, 40 years ago.
[04:59:26] Sorry, State of the Navy is plain to see.
[04:59:31] If another Falklands-type crisis was to emerge today...
[04:59:34] It'd be over the right.
[04:59:36] ...probably not.
[04:59:38] In 1982, the Royal Navy was quite large.
[04:59:41] Britain at the time had three aircraft carriers,
[04:59:44] 12 destroyers compared to six today,
[04:59:49] 43 frigates compared to just seven today
[04:59:54] So and so they're losing a frigate a year basically
[05:00:00] Like every year it goes down by one
[05:00:06] Wow
[05:00:10] In 1982 the Royal Navy deployed the Falklands Task Force which was two aircraft carriers
[05:00:16] eight destroyers and 16 frigates plus an assortment of other vessels and still
[05:00:21] managed to fulfill its other worldwide obligations. Don't send this video to
[05:00:26] Vladimir Putin. Don't let him find out about this. If the Falklands kick-
[05:00:32] Maybe there's this bag too.
[05:00:34] ...could at a stretch deploy one aircraft carrier, two destroyers, and five frigates,
[05:00:39] but only if you script all active vessels from all other Juzies worldwide.
[05:00:43] Oh my god, if you look hard enough you will find that another class of warship is actually doing most of the work in
[05:00:51] 2026 that's the that's a boat
[05:00:54] Look how small that is
[05:00:59] Like I feel like I've seen a lot of boats bigger than
[05:01:05] Really like this. Are you kidding ships remained largely out of action?
[05:01:10] the River class of shore patrol vessels the River class offshore but it's not
[05:01:15] even called a battleship at a little under 2,000 tons each this class are
[05:01:20] really Corvettes or sloops the type of small warship that existed in earlier
[05:01:25] Royal Navy fleets but they don't have that designation today due to not being
[05:01:30] armed with anti-aircraft and anti-ship missiles just so you could just so to
[05:01:34] be like in Starcraft or like Age of Empires where, or in Starcraft where like you just
[05:01:40] have the Hydralisk that's just, or Mutalisk, right? Those are the ones that fly. That's
[05:01:46] just, or Void Raid that's just killing the siege tanks. And they just can't do anything.
[05:01:54] Like it just sits there. So wait a minute. Well, does that mean that you can just
[05:01:58] fly a drone into one of these things and they can't do anything about it. I mean, really?
[05:02:07] I wonder if they would lose a war against pirate boats? Probably not, but it would be
[05:02:12] close. So you could just like, so they literally, so, oh my God.
[05:02:18] Guns. Retrofitting these vessels might be a good idea to make them more like little
[05:02:23] frigates or corvettes to fill out the Navy's pool of warships. Currently there
[05:02:29] are seven vessels in service and incredibly all seven are currently
[05:02:33] operational. Look at what? Protecting the seas around Britain. Look what was
[05:02:37] dreadnought in ships? Falkland Islands and also... Wait did they have dreadnought
[05:02:41] ships back then? Do they have any more dreadnought ships anymore? I
[05:02:45] I didn't even hear that word.
[05:02:51] They did?
[05:02:54] They're all gone.
[05:03:00] Let me look at that after this.
[05:03:03] These insufficiently armed vessels
[05:03:05] are really doing the jobs of frigates and destroyers,
[05:03:08] which is an alarming indictment
[05:03:10] of the stays of the Royal Navy in 2026.
[05:03:12] Wow.
[05:03:14] Anyway, there it is in black and white.
[05:03:16] Check it out for yourself.
[05:03:17] You will be shot.
[05:03:19] A tiny navy with lots of commitments
[05:03:21] and too few ships and personnel,
[05:03:23] crippled by decades of political mismanagement
[05:03:26] and now barely able to send to see
[05:03:28] a single submarine or destroyer.
[05:03:31] Let them see.
[05:03:31] That's insane.
[05:03:32] It's enough to make you cry.
[05:03:35] It is said that if you stand beside the grave
[05:03:37] of Admiral Lord Nelson and listen carefully,
[05:03:40] you can actually hear him rotating
[05:03:42] at about one thousand five hundred revolutions a minute
[05:03:49] he's seen those ships oh my god the navy with more
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[05:04:04] that is so they you're telling me they had an entire
[05:04:12] class of ship um oh my god
[05:04:26] Holy fuck.
[05:04:31] And so they don't even...
[05:04:32] They're not happy anymore.
[05:04:33] They're gone.
[05:04:34] They're not even part of the conversation anymore.
[05:04:47] List of dreadnought battleships in the Royal Navy.
[05:04:50] They went extinct.
[05:04:51] Oh no.
[05:04:52] Oh, no!
[05:04:56] This is insane! They're the same in battleships? Okay, so it was... they just get renamed. There's no way though, right?
[05:05:04] I mean, like they got replaced by destroyers? Okay, okay, maybe that's it. They're the same as battleships?
[05:05:12] They're not an endangered species. No, the entire... the entire Navy is an endangered species.
[05:05:19] Yeah, I mean, this is just insane.
[05:05:22] I don't even know what to say Dreadnought was a battleship. So they've just totally crashed out the shocking state of Britain
[05:05:32] 2026 is a more accurate title careful mark. Well, you might get arrested for causing anxiety. Oh my god mark Felton
[05:05:40] Productions, I didn't even know it was this bad British public stop the boats Royal Navy will start with ours
[05:05:47] I so are you telling me like it's meanwhile they were doing this in the 1800s. What is this?
[05:05:56] This isn't it battleships aren't used anymore. Really? Well, let me see here. The world's largest
[05:06:03] floating dry dock was towed across the Atlantic to Bermuda. When Britain needed a solution for
[05:06:09] ship repairs in the Atlantic, the engineers in the 1860s built the largest floating dry dock
[05:06:15] ever attempted a 380-foot iron structure weighing over 8,000 tons. Oh my fucking god.
[05:06:27] And now we don't even use battleship. This is...
[05:06:37] Okay, well, for the love of the game, yeah, I mean, this is just embarrassing, guys.
[05:06:47] I don't even know what to say.
[05:06:49] How big floating dry docks are, yes, this is ridiculous.
[05:06:53] So Turdworlders couldn't figure this out today, and they never will.
[05:06:59] And it's just shocking to me.
[05:07:02] It is genuinely shocking to see how bad this is.
[05:07:06] i mean how big is russia's navy
[05:07:17] let me see how big it's it's gotta be big right
[05:07:22] they 58 submarines look at this see yeah look at this a bunch of fucking submarines
[05:07:28] an aircraft carrier for cruisers 12 destroyers the corvette so they basically they got a lot
[05:07:34] Submarines that's what they're doing is that 58 is not that much. Well, how many
[05:07:41] How many US Navy submarines are there? How about the US?
[05:07:51] That's 68 so yeah, it's about the same as we have. Yeah
[05:07:55] And also, yeah, that's not that's not so bad. Yeah, I feel like it's 68. That's a pretty good amount, right?
[05:08:01] Yeah, I mean, I know the Air Force has submarines too and so does the so does the army but like still and
[05:08:07] What is this here? How about China? Well, let me see how like how big is the German Navy?
[05:08:17] I feel like I didn't even know they they I've never even heard of it
[05:08:22] 60 65 Commission ships six submarines so wait
[05:08:27] the Landlock yeah well that's what I was saying right I mean so German Navy they
[05:08:34] have it they do like look it says German Navy it's right there that's why I
[05:08:38] looked it up I mean it's a pretty big country so
[05:08:44] Do they, so Iran mobs every, does Iran's Navy mog every other country in Europe individually
[05:09:10] for the recent conflict.
[05:09:15] There's no way this is true, right?
[05:09:19] No, iran's thing.mog,
[05:09:21] every other European Navy individually, okay,
[05:09:23] but like, okay, so wait a minute, so France, all right.
[05:09:27] So France has 128, wait, Italy has 285.
[05:09:34] Okay, so it, all right, all right,
[05:09:37] has respectable regional defense.
[05:09:39] yeah i don't even know what to say
[05:09:41] holy fuck man quality matters yet but they got all the little ships
[05:09:45] that's the thing to look at the journey in the year in world war two
[05:09:49] i mean
[05:09:51] i don't even know what to say
[05:09:53] the u k is tied with vietnam check poland
[05:09:56] i mean i don't know they say anything about poland here let me see what it says
[05:10:00] uh... poland now it's not on here
[05:10:03] uh... yeah i don't know about that so look up china i mean uh... it this
[05:10:08] is just insane man
[05:10:11] i mean what a fall off i didn't even know that was possible to fall off on that
[05:10:15] level
[05:10:15] holy shit that is embarrassing
[05:10:19] uh... it
[05:10:20] okay well there it is guys uh... i guess the
[05:10:24] that the navy from fucking uh... that the british royal navy
[05:10:29] the british royal navy is just a joke now
[05:10:34] Wow, they had 200 and they've been reduced to five.
[05:10:38] Or sorry, no, that 200 was down to two.
[05:10:41] And I don't even know what to say.
[05:10:44] A US bankrupted Britain after World War II.
[05:10:47] I don't think that's the problem, man.
[05:10:49] I really don't.
[05:10:50] I think that there's a little bit more to it than that.
[05:10:53] Check the current Navy rankings worldwide.
[05:10:55] Okay, well, yeah, one more.
[05:10:57] Okay, top 20 navies ranked
[05:11:04] Okay
[05:11:08] Quantity of shit United States Navy China Russia, okay, that's yeah, there it is
[05:11:14] Russia Indonesia
[05:11:16] South Korea Japan wait
[05:11:19] The British Royal Navy is number nine
[05:11:24] They're losing to India and Indonesia oh my god
[05:11:30] Well, look at China's number. Yeah, they've got a lot of fucking boats, man. They do
[05:11:37] 405 boats. Holy shit. Wrap up three carriers. Look at that. See? There you go.
[05:11:45] And so at least China, they're taking it seriously. All right. And capability. Oh
[05:11:50] my fucking god. Naval power is not just about numbers. Yeah. Yeah. The thing is,
[05:11:55] though it's like if you had 800 and now you have like seven like that I mean I feel like that's
[05:12:04] that's kind of big right I mean like damn they're timu boats China doesn't have our tech though oh
[05:12:11] yeah sure I'm sure I've got smaller boats and everything but like and again like we're never
[05:12:16] gonna have a we're never realistically going to have a military conflict with China it's just
[05:12:20] not gonna happen like we're probably never gonna have a military conflict with China or
[05:12:24] Russia directly. Now there might be some fucking proxy war that happens in Taiwan, Taiwan or something,
[05:12:31] but there's too much money to lose. There is. Like, there is an infinitely higher probability that we
[05:12:37] have a conflict with Russia than China. I feel like, and this might sound crazy, I feel like we
[05:12:43] are more likely to have a conflict with a European country than China because there are literally
[05:12:49] trillions of dollars
[05:12:51] that are invested in China and China has trillions of dollars invested into the United States
[05:12:57] I just don't see it happening. I don't I don't see it happening now
[05:13:01] Who knows who knows I could be wrong, but I don't see that happening
[05:13:07] Yep, Germany again
[05:13:11] How many times do we have to teach you this lesson?
[05:13:14] Taiwan's a big situation coming up. Yeah, it seems like it. I don't think they're gonna make a move on Taiwan, but I could be wrong
[05:13:21] I I could be I don't know something doesn't sound right with the UK situation. What do they do with the ships?
[05:13:27] What why did this assemble them? I mean, I don't know NASA's back in one minute. Is it really? Well, let me see
[05:13:33] Because I was gonna wait and see one crew member is in a window to with a blue shroud over the window
[05:13:38] Taking photos and using an 80 to 400 let me see if we can watch this
[05:13:42] I want to watch from come back in window 3 using their portable computing device also known as a PCD to make
[05:13:49] Annotations and both of those crew members are making audio recordings of what they are seeing
[05:13:54] That makes sense wearing headsets connected to their PCD's and those
[05:13:59] Yeah, it's what it could be right?
[05:14:01] We are not hearing the military
[05:14:03] They're still up for scrap metal?
[05:14:13] That should be illegal.
[05:14:14] Really?
[05:14:15] I mean...
[05:14:16] Oh my God.
[05:14:17] That's crazy.
[05:14:18] That's not...
[05:14:19] Yes.
[05:14:20] That's crazy.
[05:14:21] ...to come back around the Moon.
[05:14:22] That's crazy.
[05:14:23] That's crazy.
[05:14:24] That's crazy.
[05:14:25] That's crazy.
[05:14:26] That's crazy.
[05:14:27] That's crazy.
[05:14:28] Yes. That's crazy.
[05:14:30] They'll be available to come back around the moon.
[05:14:32] Oh my God.
[05:14:34] The situation reports include how the crew has positioned any missed targets
[05:14:38] or anything unexpected they saw.
[05:14:40] They're also including lunar target descriptions, any hardware issues,
[05:14:44] and their emotions and reactions.
[05:14:46] Yeah, I'll get it full.
[05:14:48] Let's see if they're able to get them back in.
[05:14:50] They got to pay for the illegal immigrants.
[05:14:53] Yeah, they have to pay for all of the illegal migrants
[05:14:56] to come over and steal their stuff and rape them.
[05:15:02] Not good.
[05:15:05] Not a good place to be in.
[05:15:10] So they still don't have them yet?
[05:15:12] Damn.
[05:15:14] They should be coming back up, right?
[05:15:21] You see liquid cleared mythic raid?
[05:15:24] Oh, did it did liquid win? I haven't been paying attention to it at all.
[05:15:31] Did liquid win?
[05:15:35] America. America won. Yeah, that's just usually how things go. Yeah, there you go.
[05:15:46] Of course they did. That's just what happens. USA still on top. That's what they said.
[05:15:51] Good for them, man.
[05:15:53] Echo out of sub-1% wise, close race.
[05:15:55] Good for them.
[05:15:57] Congrats to Liquid.
[05:15:59] Both of the guilds are insanely good.
[05:16:01] We're in the organization control room at Johnson Space Center,
[05:16:04] getting our preliminary contact with Orion,
[05:16:07] that acquisition of signal coming after a 40-minute loss of signal
[05:16:11] during which the crew was flying behind the moon
[05:16:14] out of contact with anyone on Earth.
[05:16:21] Damn. So they still don't have it back yet. My Artemis tracker is broken. Yeah, because
[05:16:31] they're behind the fucking moon, man. It's because they're behind the moon. What do you
[05:16:36] mean?
[05:16:37] You think I'm replaced by aliens behind the moon? I think that's the only way you
[05:16:46] could explain it. Yeah. Why didn't you go to the Mr. Beast thing? I got invited because
[05:16:57] I didn't want to. It's literally that simple. It's not any more complicated. There's not
[05:17:03] any more fine. We are getting our first views from Orion after the loss of signal. Orion
[05:17:10] has come back around the other side of the moon and that little crescent that you
[05:17:14] sea is earth over 252,000 miles away yeah that's the moon that's the earth
[05:17:22] from the moon with this transit complete lunar flyby continues but Orion has
[05:17:29] also technically been a major thing I think I think all those people are fine
[05:17:34] I don't have a problem with any of them there's very few people I actually have
[05:17:38] a problem with there's pretty much nobody I really actually have real
[05:17:41] problems with. Right now the crew are getting a few moments to enjoy and take photos of
[05:17:49] Earthrise for themselves and we expect to contact them shortly. But we do have good
[05:17:54] signal coming from Orion. I'm away for this. Do fuck Mr. Beast. I think Mr. Beast is great.
[05:18:08] I think he's a great creator and I think that the hate on him is just from a bunch of
[05:18:13] broke jealous losers that want to be in his position.
[05:18:20] I think it's pathetic.
[05:18:21] There are a bunch of losers that try to try to ankle bite him.
[05:18:24] I think he's trying to do something good and he's trying to put himself in a situation
[05:18:28] that's positive and you just got a bunch of professional losers that are looking
[05:18:32] to try to find an error.
[05:18:35] view from inside the Orion spacecraft, all four astronauts now back on the other side of the moon
[05:18:41] and in contact with us on earth. Wow, there it is. The tasks for lunar flyby did not stop as they
[05:18:47] went behind the moon and out of contact with us. We anticipate in that time they were attempting
[05:18:53] to image some impact flashes, short-lived flashes on the lunar surface, which would be caused by
[05:18:59] impact bombardment and potentially even a lofted lunar dust. Right now, of course, they are
[05:19:05] getting pictures of Earthrise. After this target, they will get a short observation break. It's
[05:19:14] about an hour long, actually.
[05:19:16] It's an integrity, calm check.
[05:19:19] Damn. Back in it, back on it.
[05:19:21] Integrity, we have it loud and clear. How many?
[05:19:26] How cool is this, man? It's pretty badass.
[05:19:30] Houston, we have you the same, and it is so great to hear from Earth again.
[05:19:35] To Asia, Africa, and Oceania, we are looking back at you.
[05:19:39] We hear you can look up and see the moon right now. We see you too.
[05:19:44] When we burned this burn towards the moon, I said that we do not leave Earth, but we do.
[05:19:51] And that is true, we will explore, we will build, we will build ships, we will visit
[05:19:58] again.
[05:19:59] We will construct science outposts, we will drive rovers, we will do radio astronomy.
[05:20:04] Yeah, they got some robots over there, right?
[05:20:07] We will bolster industry, we will inspire.
[05:20:10] But ultimately, we will always choose Earth, we will always choose each other.
[05:20:16] I wonder if like in 50 years from now, will we have moon supremacists?
[05:20:20] I hate earths and they only want to live on the moon.
[05:20:25] I think earth sucks, bro, like...
[05:20:28] Yeah, like Mars supremacists? Yeah, think about that.
[05:20:34] Really, really, like, big picture, guys.
[05:20:37] We are happy to say we copy.
[05:20:40] Yeah, fuck earth, bro, it's all about Mars.
[05:20:43] The moon is so much better than earth.
[05:20:46] I just want to be on the moon.
[05:20:50] Maybe it's because there's, there's, I bet fat people would like the moon.
[05:20:57] You know what I mean?
[05:20:59] It's probably fat people that want to go to the moon.
[05:21:02] Because that way they can go up the stairs.
[05:21:08] They'd be like they're normal.
[05:21:11] Like, let me look this up actually.
[05:21:17] Those first communications back with the astronauts aboard Orion, Christina Cooke calling back
[05:21:23] to what she said just before a trans-lunar injection burn, that with this burn, we do
[05:21:28] not leave Earth, we choose it.
[05:21:31] The trans-lunar injection burn served as not only what put them on this trajectory to
[05:21:35] fly around the Moon, but what also committed them to splashing down in the Pacific Ocean
[05:21:40] on Flight Day 10.
[05:21:41] 60 pounds, yeah, see?
[05:21:43] Look, so they finally be skinny
[05:21:47] So if you were six up my 600 pound lot you could send all the fatties and they could be running they could be walking around
[05:21:55] So like basically every single one of them turns into bear and walking in break
[05:22:00] Think about that this to last about an hour. It's probably a welcomed break following their very very busy day taking pictures
[05:22:08] making annotations, making audio recordings, and communicating all the wonderful things
[05:22:15] that they are seeing on the moon. This observation break is also partially due to the fact that
[05:22:23] we will be entering an eclipse later. This will be the first solar eclipse that humans
[05:22:29] have seen from the moon. The astronauts will need to wear eclipse glasses for the first
[05:22:34] minutes until the Sun is completely covered by the moon and then they have
[05:22:37] additional targets that the science team is hoping that they will photograph.
[05:22:41] We will have communications with them during that eclipse time frame.
[05:22:49] Because of that eclipse Orion's attitude must be changed right now so that its
[05:22:54] solar arrays are in the Sun. This will help it charge the batteries needed
[05:22:59] power it through that eclipse timeframe. This view on your screen is a
[05:23:06] visualization. The spacecraft now 404,224 miles away from the moon and that
[05:23:13] number will now continue to grow while the number of distance from Earth, 252,000.
[05:23:20] That's insane man. Like I honestly like I wonder what I'm curious what the
[05:23:25] photos are going to be. I am. Like, uh, yeah, hopefully they took some good photos and shit.
[05:23:30] Like I'm ready to see that. Do you think it's real? I think it's awesome. Yeah, I love it, man. I
[05:23:34] think it's amazing. It is. I'm a big fan of it. I think it's great. And, uh, you know, some people
[05:23:39] are negative about it. I'm not. I think this is really, really cool. I've always thought it was
[05:23:43] cool. It's too dark. No, no, you have like a flashlight. You put like a flashlight on the
[05:23:47] moon. So it was like, Oh, I see it. There it is. I want absolute space dominance for
[05:23:53] of the US. I got good news for you buddy. You've already had it. I'll be right back.
[05:24:23] Again, we are MET, Mission Alapsed Time, five days and 58 minutes since the launch of Artemis
[05:24:43] 2.
[05:24:48] We have re-established communications with the crew and the Orion spacecraft, now entering
[05:24:52] a little bit of a break while they are out of visibility or the moon is out of their visibility.
[05:24:59] The spacecraft will be reoriented reoriented to view the moon ahead of an upcoming eclipse.
[05:25:06] This current attitude maneuver helps charge the solar arrays and batteries aboard Orion that
[05:25:11] will power them through the eclipse.
[05:25:22] No, not yet. That's too bad. We've probed them. No, I thought they're supposed to do that to us
[05:25:28] What do you mean?
[05:25:29] That's not the way it's supposed to work
[05:25:32] This inspires the next generations. I don't think it's coincidence. There's so much innovation in the 90s
[05:25:36] Well, yeah, I mean obviously that's the reason why you do stuff like this is it's not just so you
[05:25:42] There's a lot of reasons like a lot of them aren't like purely financial. There's a lot of bonuses that you get out of it
[05:25:49] I think that's good
[05:25:51] It's a very good thing actually. I'm gonna go watch this so I
[05:25:57] Do think that gaming
[05:25:59] It's called gaming is now for the rich. I think this actually did happen
[05:26:03] I do I think that we're in a situation now where gaming is so expensive and
[05:26:10] Especially like with this PlayStation update. Oh my god
[05:26:14] It's bad. Like I think it'll get better. I do but right now it is not good
[05:26:19] Imagine being blamed for not buying enough when they're the ones that are making everything too expensive to buy
[05:26:26] How many of you guys have been sitting around asking when is this going to stop?
[05:26:29] It's now gone to the point where the price to just live let alone even buy a video game is getting out of the reach of damn
[05:26:35] Near everyone. That's right. And now we have PlayStation
[05:26:38] Scribbling their prices for the second time in less than a year
[05:26:42] $100 across the board and this is coming off in the tail of other price increases that we've seen already throughout the entire industry
[05:26:48] Nintendo Xbox PC gaming hardware. Yeah, it just feels like it won't stop
[05:26:53] All these guys are sitting around these executives talking about how all these price increases are supposed to feel inevitable
[05:26:59] They're necessary just a bridge that we have to cross
[05:27:02] But that bridge is now turned into an escalator that the vast majority doesn't work cannot afford to get on yeah
[05:27:08] None of this is necessary. They're all lying to you every single one of them. They can cry AI
[05:27:14] They can talk about market headwinds they can talk about shortages or inflation or whatever they want
[05:27:20] But at the end of the day all this is is these are companies that do not want to take any
[05:27:25] Accountability they would much rather hand over and pass down their mistakes to you the customer and make you pay the cost of it
[05:27:32] Yeah
[05:27:33] They have taken our
[05:27:35] Dedication they have taken our loyalty they have taken our money and they have done nothing but churn out garbage games now
[05:27:41] They want to blame us for it
[05:27:43] He's this entire industry is just gonna eat itself alive is this I
[05:27:49] Just realized somebody in chat said it
[05:27:52] This is the Concorde tax
[05:27:56] This is our punishment for not liking Concorde
[05:28:00] We thought that we got away with it we thought everything was okay, but
[05:28:07] that 400 million dollars they're gonna have to make it up somewhere and
[05:28:11] and
[05:28:13] Now it's time to pay up
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[05:30:03] Like at least at least try the game out see what they got cooked up because it's not like valve released a bad game
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[05:30:10] So I didn't try this game out simple forms of entertainment to get pushed damn near out of the reach of most normal people like Marvel
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[05:30:25] And while the last couple of years have been nothing but constant headlines about prices going up again and again
[05:30:31] Games you see one of the problems now is that like back in the day like so you had like this is with the Super Nintendo era
[05:30:38] Right is that you had like different price points for different qualities of game
[05:30:44] So like the best video games
[05:30:48] Super Mario Yoshi's Island
[05:30:50] Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger, like the expansive 100-hour, 50-hour video games from back in the 90s, those games were like 50, 60 bucks.
[05:31:02] They were really expensive. I heard a couple of them were like 70, right? They were a lot of money.
[05:31:07] But then, yes, Super Mario RPG. There's another one, right?
[05:31:10] But then the more mid-level games, like, I don't know, like Jurassic Park or, like, I'm trying to think like some others.
[05:31:18] some others like the Kirby game or, you know, Super Mario World, they were like $50. And
[05:31:24] then you had the $40 games that were like the more arcadey games like, you know, F zero,
[05:31:31] you know, Pocky and Rocky, you've got, I don't know, the goof troop games, stuff like
[05:31:37] that. And they were simple, right, the simpler games. And then you even had games that
[05:31:41] were below that that were like movie games or like, you know, promotional games, stuff
[05:31:45] like that, where it was like, you know, the Cheetos, Chester, the Cheeto, or where the
[05:31:51] fuck his name was, the Cheetah, and it was like some game with him, that was like $20-$30.
[05:31:56] So back in the day, you had a better price gradation for these different games based
[05:32:02] off of like what the product was supposed to be.
[05:32:06] Now everything basically is like, everything's like $60 or $70.
[05:32:12] And I think that's not really accurate.
[05:32:14] And then you have indie game pricing, which I think is reasonable, and there is a lot
[05:32:18] of variants.
[05:32:20] But inside of AAA, large publisher, you know, like video game development, it's really just
[05:32:27] the same thing.
[05:32:28] It's a one size fits all.
[05:32:30] And that started, it didn't start with Nintendo 64, still had the old system.
[05:32:35] It really started with GameCube.
[05:32:37] GameCube is whenever every game became $50.
[05:32:40] Every game was $50.
[05:32:41] That was about it.
[05:32:43] And then, you know, like, the one after that was at 360, the Wii, then it went up to $60
[05:32:49] and then every game was $60.
[05:32:52] And that was it.
[05:32:53] But like back then, like, there was a huge, a huge spectrum of how much games cost.
[05:32:57] Wrong PS2?
[05:32:58] Well, yeah, PS2 did come out before then.
[05:33:01] No, you're right about that.
[05:33:02] But it was the GameCube era, which was like PS2, GameCube and the original Xbox,
[05:33:06] right?
[05:33:07] Those are the three.
[05:33:08] $80, even $100.
[05:33:09] Nintendo being the first to break the second of the 60s.
[05:33:13] I've been watching a lot of Supernatural.
[05:33:15] I'm part of the problem.
[05:33:16] Then came AI, then came the global trade tariffs, then it was just a bunch of other convenient
[05:33:20] excuses that just made the prices go even further up.
[05:33:23] Yeah.
[05:33:24] First it was Xbox with Game Pass, then it was Xbox Hardware went up, not once, but twice,
[05:33:28] then PlayStation 8.
[05:33:29] The Xbox Game Pass price hike?
[05:33:31] I don't know if I can really support Game Pass, like I used to be a very big advocate
[05:33:36] for Game Pass.
[05:33:37] I thought it was great.
[05:33:38] Now like, I don't know, it's just, it's too much money, man.
[05:33:41] It is, it's a lot.
[05:33:42] They almost doubled it.
[05:33:43] These are hardware prices last fall, and now here we are, just eight months later, again,
[05:33:48] with PlayStation increasing the price of the PlayStation Pro to $899, which is basically
[05:33:54] rushing up against $1,000 after tax.
[05:33:56] Oh my God.
[05:33:57] PlayStation excused this on their website, saying, with continued pressures in the
[05:34:01] global economic landscape, we have made the decision to increase the prices of the
[05:34:05] PlayStation.
[05:34:06] This is the fine-core tax.
[05:34:07] And the PlayStation portal remote player globally.
[05:34:09] We know that these price changes impact our community and after careful evaluation, we
[05:34:14] found that this was a necessary step to ensure that we can continue delivering innovative,
[05:34:19] high quality gaming experiences to players worldwide.
[05:34:22] Man, guys, I don't know what to tell you.
[05:34:25] This is just global pressure.
[05:34:27] Just guys, just send it to chat GPT next time, okay?
[05:34:30] Sure, it's market headwinds.
[05:34:32] We just can't avoid it.
[05:34:33] I don't know what to do.
[05:34:34] It's AI taking over the world.
[05:34:35] It's terracing.
[05:34:36] Yeah.
[05:34:37] deal with Sony funding over 12 live service games only to cancel half of
[05:34:40] them, burning hundreds of millions of dollars in the process.
[05:34:42] It couldn't possibly have anything to do with the critical lack of first
[05:34:46] party output. The eight studios, they've shut down over the past couple of
[05:34:49] years. The estimated $400 million they burned on Concord.
[05:34:52] Or by the way, somebody showed me some, I guess I probably shouldn't
[05:34:55] say this, somebody showed me some internal documents for like investment
[05:34:58] documents about Concord. It was actually more and by more, I mean, a
[05:35:03] lot more. And by a lot more, I mean, you'd be shocked how much it
[05:35:05] was. Like the sale of the parent company that owned the company that made Concord was insane.
[05:35:13] The valuation.
[05:35:16] The fact that their biggest bet, Marathon, which allegedly was around $250 million budgeted
[05:35:21] before marketing, which means it's probably closer to $400 million all in, only managed
[05:35:26] to make over just a million in sales and less than a month later is now averaging 36,000
[05:35:31] players on Steam, a platform that makes up roughly 70% of their audience.
[05:35:35] Where are they at now?
[05:35:36] Because remember Mondays are always the days.
[05:35:44] Remember what I told you guys?
[05:35:49] Man, that's a flopper.
[05:35:53] Ruski, that's in its only gotten worse.
[05:35:58] You had it ready.
[05:35:59] I did marathon released.
[05:36:00] yet came out
[05:36:03] yes i know that marathon is some divine
[05:36:06] success that we just can't see the developers are in it for the long haul
[05:36:10] but i would also like to remind everybody what they said about high
[05:36:13] guard please say this
[05:36:14] high guard had a one-year road
[05:36:19] map so
[05:36:19] maybe let's just come back down to earth for a second surely it is global
[05:36:23] headwinds and not the fact that their lives are the future is not
[05:36:26] hanging
[05:36:27] i morbidly obese amazon that lost a foot to diabetes both
[05:36:30] it might seem like i'm singling out sony here i promise you guys that i'm not
[05:36:33] because all these guys are making the exact same mistakes xbox just the same
[05:36:37] design amazon she's amazon pantry
[05:36:39] to taken years of players goodwill and support and money and they have
[05:36:43] sacrificed it on an alter of live service of subscriptions in games that
[05:36:47] nobody ever wanted to play
[05:36:49] those same companies are trying to come to you and they're trying to gaslight
[05:36:52] you into believing that these price increases are somehow out of their
[05:36:55] hands like this is just something that is how you know
[05:36:58] the best example
[05:36:59] to prove that the price increases are not necessary
[05:37:04] is expedition thirty three
[05:37:07] that's the proof right there
[05:37:09] that's a game that has triple a level quality
[05:37:13] that had andy circus another very well-known actors had been star jennifer
[05:37:17] english like these are all really really well-known successful voice actors
[05:37:22] and i mean andy circus literally fucking uh... in in in
[05:37:26] war to the rings right
[05:37:28] and not to mention tons of other voice acting characters that were in the
[05:37:31] story as well
[05:37:32] and all of that all these things were in the game
[05:37:35] and it was fifty dollars it wasn't even sixty it was up a held the ring and
[05:37:40] but baldy skate three were sixty
[05:37:42] this was fifty
[05:37:44] that's the reality
[05:37:46] that that that i think is the proof that this is not necessary
[05:37:51] It's just a market. It's just this unfortunate reality that we have no control over. No, but this is transfer
[05:37:58] Them pushing accountability and the cost of their own failures directly on to the customer
[05:38:03] Yeah
[05:38:03] all to keep their shareholders happy instead of just taking the hit digging deep and rebuilding their trust and reputation that they have
[05:38:09] Destroyed their belief. I think it's a matter of of bureaucracy and it's also a matter of
[05:38:16] Organizational structure. I think that a lot of the companies that have had it like
[05:38:20] I think that every company
[05:38:23] Only the best CEOs and leaders are able to avoid this and even they fall victim to it and they have to recalibrate regularly
[05:38:30] Guys like Steve Jobs Elon Musk, etc
[05:38:34] They run a really tight ship Gabe Newel, right and like these people run an extremely tight ship
[05:38:39] But the problem is that many people that are in part of leadership
[05:38:43] They just solve problems by hiring new people which does solve the problem in the short term
[05:38:49] But then you whenever you solve ten problems that way then you have ten more fucking people right or a hundred more people in
[05:38:57] The company because you have to solve ten problems with ten hiring freeze a ten hiring things
[05:39:02] So that's what I think happened. You do not think it's also because of egos
[05:39:05] No, I think that there is something that is corporate entropy
[05:39:09] I've seen it happen myself and companies that I've been involved with is that people always want to have more people
[05:39:16] people working there, because they think that that can offset their responsibility.
[05:39:21] And so there creates a general expectation that the company will generally grow. And
[05:39:26] I think that once corporate entropy fully takes hold, and you have an HR office that's
[05:39:31] creating a management office that manages the HR at the management office, then you
[05:39:35] have so much of this shit happen that it's just, it's like a Titanic, right? It's
[05:39:42] like this ship is too big to move and to avoid danger. That's what happens. And I think that's
[05:39:48] the main problem these companies have is that they're not run from a perspective of, you know,
[05:39:55] like they're not run in like a, in a light way, right? There's just too many people.
[05:39:59] And their faith in this matter is that well, and also a lot of the people that are there
[05:40:04] don't contribute to the end. Sorry, the only the only people that are there, they don't
[05:40:08] contribute to the benefit of the end product. They are like ancillary secondary people that
[05:40:14] are really unnecessary.
[05:40:16] Players are just mindless slugs. That the hardcore gaming audience that makes up 18 to 20% of
[05:40:22] players is just going to keep buying things no matter what. That their demand is basically
[05:40:26] inelastic. It's unmoving. It's never going to change. If they can raise prices, strip
[05:40:29] value and make mistake after mistake and that crowd is still going to show up and
[05:40:34] just fork it over.
[05:40:35] Nope.
[05:40:36] Well, the rest of the sheep will just fall in line too, because they're going to convince
[05:40:39] themselves these prices are temporary when they are anything but that.
[05:40:44] Because if any of this was about economic headwinds and the prices would eventually
[05:40:48] go back down, please bring this up.
[05:40:52] But that never happens.
[05:40:54] I'd like to remind people that we were once told that game prices would come down
[05:40:58] when the industry shifted into digital, but instead we just got the opposite.
[05:41:01] I didn't think about that.
[05:41:02] That's actually a good idea.
[05:41:03] I was thinking about COVID.
[05:41:04] How many of you guys, oh, the prices are going up because of COVID?
[05:41:08] Okay, well, that makes sense.
[05:41:10] It's a global pandemic.
[05:41:11] Maybe things are going to be harder to make.
[05:41:13] Then the pandemic's over.
[05:41:14] They stay up.
[05:41:18] That's what it was.
[05:41:19] It was fucking COVID.
[05:41:20] I'd like to also remind people that the $70 price increase didn't happen until lockdowns
[05:41:26] when publishers and console makers were making more money than they were actually spending.
[05:41:30] They had more and more investment that they ever had seen in their entire lives.
[05:41:35] Even when these guys are winning, they're still pretending like they're losing.
[05:41:40] Now while I understand that people can and will just keep playing what they already have
[05:41:43] for now, the long term effects of this are going to be brutal.
[05:41:46] We're already brushing up against a thousand dollar consoles and we're not even in the
[05:41:50] next generation yet, which is likely going to be even worse.
[05:41:53] That means the reality is that eventually because of inflation and the way that
[05:41:57] our financial system works.
[05:41:59] When we are very old, we will look back fondly on the days where you only had to spend $100
[05:42:04] to buy a video game.
[05:42:06] Like, assuming that we live for another like 50 years, you know, that's a good scenario,
[05:42:10] right?
[05:42:11] That'd be good.
[05:42:12] If we live for another 50 years, the odds are that we will be looking back fondly on
[05:42:16] $100 video games.
[05:42:18] Just the way it is.
[05:42:20] But the problem is that like basically wages, income, the amount of the quality of the
[05:42:25] games is not going up at the same rate that the price is going up.
[05:42:30] This is an industry that built itself on lower and middle income households and they are
[05:42:36] now slowly cutting those people out of the picture.
[05:42:39] Gaming becomes a luxury.
[05:42:40] Hardware.
[05:42:41] It's because lower and middle income households are being cut out of the picture themselves.
[05:42:44] Becomes a luxury.
[05:42:45] And I generally do not understand how any of these companies can look at that and
[05:42:48] think that this makes any sense.
[05:42:50] This is your audience.
[05:42:51] This is the people that you need and you're now making it harder and harder
[05:42:54] for these guys to be able to buy in at all.
[05:42:56] And once you start pricing those people out,
[05:42:59] I don't see how this doesn't kill the console market
[05:43:01] in the next five years.
[05:43:02] PlayStation, especially, this is making even less sense.
[05:43:05] If their whole new strategy now
[05:43:07] is to keep their games off of PC,
[05:43:09] then shrinking your console audience
[05:43:11] is just going to destroy you.
[05:43:12] The only way that this makes any sense to me
[05:43:15] is if these guys have decided
[05:43:16] that they don't need ordinary people anymore,
[05:43:19] that wealthy households who now make up
[05:43:21] the majority of sales can carry the market,
[05:43:23] that these are the fact that he's probably right about this
[05:43:27] and how do you know this because this is literally the business model of
[05:43:31] gotcha games
[05:43:32] this is the gotcha game business model where the majority of people are like
[05:43:37] very very light to free to play spenders like non spenders
[05:43:42] maybe they buy a battle pass or something
[05:43:44] and then the entire game is funded by wales basically
[05:43:49] just keep paying out no matter what
[05:43:51] that map doesn't matter three cars yeah
[05:43:54] now we already know that lower middle income households are buying less and
[05:43:57] less hardware and more than a month by now falling out of this house holds
[05:44:00] which is a
[05:44:01] much smaller market to begin with households making over a hundred thousand
[05:44:04] dollars a year now account for more than half of all these purchases for all
[05:44:08] this gaming hardware and
[05:44:09] the price increases that we're seeing
[05:44:11] is just gonna keep in mind that there are it is a surprising amount of
[05:44:14] households that make over a hundred thousand dollars a year in the u.s.
[05:44:18] like a crazy amount
[05:44:20] i think that people are still stuck with like you know two thousand one
[05:44:23] thinking we're like a hundred thousand dollars a year is a huge amount it's
[05:44:26] actually not
[05:44:27] like the way that we saw a hundred old man a six-figure salary
[05:44:31] the way that we saw that whenever we were like kids
[05:44:33] that's like two hundred and something thousand dollars a year now
[05:44:37] like it's a hundred eighty two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year
[05:44:41] threshold even higher
[05:44:43] into the hundred and fifty thousand dollars or even two hundred and fifty
[05:44:46] thousand dollar range when the rest of the economy keeps inflating
[05:44:50] so now
[05:44:51] you're sure you know i was living with a little over forty percent of the u.s
[05:44:54] households to twenty six maybe even sixteen percent
[05:44:58] and the people below that
[05:44:59] just don't have any room to be able to close that gap anymore broke yeah i
[05:45:03] know i saw something else and maybe that is just too hard for these guys
[05:45:07] to understand maybe they are just to ignorant to be able to get it
[05:45:10] the more expensive that hardware gets the harder it is for players to enter
[05:45:14] which means there are fewer people around to be able to buy games at all and
[05:45:17] once that happens these
[05:45:18] giant full production games that these guys are making starts making less and
[05:45:22] less sense
[05:45:23] that was always the conversation around pc gaming
[05:45:26] is that games like for example half-life to when it came out in two
[05:45:29] thousand and four
[05:45:31] a lot of people were like well how are they gonna make the money back like
[05:45:34] what is this like so few people could even really play half-life to
[05:45:38] because of the uh... system requirements
[05:45:40] and there were a handful of other instances of that happening too
[05:45:43] where basically
[05:45:45] if the price of getting into a market is so high
[05:45:49] that's prohibitive
[05:45:50] then how can you possibly make any money
[05:45:54] companies to get better i want these companies to shrink down but i'm not
[05:45:57] hoping for all these guys to die but something like this
[05:46:00] does not give them a future it strips one away
[05:46:02] you're just not going to be anybody around to buy any of these games
[05:46:05] You're just going to choke out the hobbit.
[05:46:07] Half of what was most popular.
[05:46:09] If this is what's going to happen to the companies,
[05:46:11] imagine what's going to happen to the people that are already
[05:46:13] barely hanging on and using games as one of the very few things
[05:46:17] that they could still afford.
[05:46:18] Yeah.
[05:46:20] I really just do it.
[05:46:20] They're going to be like the South Americans.
[05:46:23] That's what's going to happen is their turn.
[05:46:25] Again, it's third worldization, bro.
[05:46:27] It's everywhere.
[05:46:29] The thing is even come to video games,
[05:46:31] You are going to be out there picking mints in Genshin Impact.
[05:46:36] No, you can't afford the new limited-time banner character.
[05:46:41] No, you can't buy her weapon.
[05:46:43] No, you can't get her alternative outfit.
[05:46:45] But you can pick the mints and do your dailies.
[05:46:49] That's right.
[05:46:51] And you do that so you can be fodder for some Chinese millionaire
[05:46:56] that spends, you know, $10,000 a month on Epic Seven
[05:47:00] to just farm you all day and all night.
[05:47:03] That's it.
[05:47:06] Not see how any of this works out in the long term.
[05:47:08] You know, one of the reasons why PC has been taken out
[05:47:10] is how it is getting bigger and bigger because people have been able
[05:47:14] to stretch older hardware a lot further than I think the industry
[05:47:18] thought that they would be able to.
[05:47:20] I just seen recently that over 50 percent of players on PC
[05:47:24] are still playing games at 1080p, which looks fantastic.
[05:47:26] By the way, I can attest to this.
[05:47:28] I was playing on 1080p not even all that long ago, but most of these guys are not chasing the highest end hardware
[05:47:33] They're just chasing something that's gonna last as long as pop expensive
[05:47:38] Possible that's why also they're probably not playing a lot of these triple-a games anyway, but
[05:47:43] Consoles a entirely different beast these guys don't have a choice
[05:47:46] They're gonna you're gonna get drug forward whether they like it or not the games start running like garbage looking like garbage
[05:47:52] Yeah, or the console makers or the game makers just stop making games for them entirely
[05:47:58] It's planned obsolescence, but it used to not be that bad because it was over a long period of time and it was still a relatively
[05:48:05] Inexpensive transition to be able to get into a more exciting transition to be able to make
[05:48:10] But no wonder PlayStation has been having such a hard time getting people off of the ps4. Yeah people can't afford it
[05:48:16] Well now and now they're forcing people off of the ps4 by ending support to different things like for example Genshin impact
[05:48:23] It was like today or yesterday
[05:48:25] announced that they're going to be ending support for the ps4
[05:48:28] Like I used I I had to stop using my ps4 because it literally wouldn't update anymore
[05:48:35] If it wasn't for that like now i'm using my ps5
[05:48:38] But like I mean again like why would I use my ps5 if I already have my ps4?
[05:48:43] Like i'm just gonna it's a netflix machine anyway
[05:48:46] Like I don't give a fuck and so that's what am I the only person that did that?
[05:48:51] I feel like i'm not
[05:48:55] more so now
[05:48:56] that's why none of this
[05:48:57] and struggling to understand how what the broader strategy is here
[05:49:02] honestly i don't even think there is one because all this is doing is shrinking
[05:49:05] your console base
[05:49:07] which is also then cutting off new buyers yeah and by extension of that
[05:49:12] it's crashing your hardware appeal it's killing game sales
[05:49:16] and it's just dragging the rest of the games industry down with it i think
[05:49:18] he's bringing up a good point especially with like second order effects of
[05:49:22] controller sales, like memory card sales back in the day, stand sales, like all of the other
[05:49:28] ancillary accessories are now having a much smaller market that they can be sold to.
[05:49:34] I think that what they're doing instead is they're trying to make more money off of
[05:49:39] individual users through things like Game Pass, PS Plus, Marketplace sales, and then
[05:49:45] residuals that they get from that.
[05:49:47] And they're using that to make up for the console sales that they're not making.
[05:49:51] It's like basically the gotcha model again, right?
[05:49:54] Where you're just basically finding ways
[05:49:56] that you can continuously charge the people
[05:49:58] with the most money in order to make up
[05:50:00] for the rising baseline across the entire consumer base.
[05:50:04] That's what I think's happening.
[05:50:07] These studios are effectively like stores in a mall,
[05:50:09] and the console is the mall,
[05:50:11] but the mall just locked the doors.
[05:50:14] Now, I know a lot of people are gonna hear this,
[05:50:16] and they're gonna be like, yeah, whatever, okay,
[05:50:18] I'm just gonna keep getting by,
[05:50:20] I'm gonna coast by on the games that I already have or the hardware that I already have. Yeah, that's true
[05:50:24] But I think that it dodges out on a much larger issue which is consoles
[05:50:28] You can't do that because they just did they stop doing updates
[05:50:32] That like that functionality ceases to work and because most things are digital demand or digital delivery
[05:50:38] Like you don't have the discs, right? It's like it's a ps5 or a ps2 where you can just put the disc in
[05:50:45] Who these guys are walking out?
[05:50:47] Thinking about the new players, the new people, the young people, the students, the families that no longer can justify buying into this hobby anymore.
[05:50:58] I think we should probably talk about the people that they're walking out.
[05:51:01] I try to be a champion of fair pricing because honestly, it is just my biggest concern, not only as a content creator, but just as a person.
[05:51:08] I did not come from money and no matter how much success I find or how old I get, I'm always going to be worried about how much something costs because it's just baked into my DNA at this point.
[05:51:17] even more so with video games because they were so instrumental in keeping me out of trouble and
[05:51:21] helping me make friends and keeping me sane and most importantly helping me save money.
[05:51:26] I feel like for a lot of us video games were like the benchmark that we graded the value of
[05:51:32] everything else. Whenever my mom would tell me, you know, if I buy you this, that's like one
[05:51:41] tenth of a video game and she's buying me Pokemon cards or something like that,
[05:51:46] that was always it's like you know it's a basically you know how they say like
[05:51:49] americans use everything like a football field is a frame of reference for
[05:51:52] everything
[05:51:53] that's the way it was if you were like a you know a nerdy kid or a gamer a kid
[05:51:58] gamer
[05:51:59] in like the nineties in the two thousands is like everything was structured
[05:52:02] around the price
[05:52:04] as a relation to maybe either a fast food meal
[05:52:08] or a video game
[05:52:11] and like i i judged everything off of that right i mean like
[05:52:14] you know getting a new skateboard with like you know an actual like you know
[05:52:17] custom-made skateboard
[05:52:18] that was a hundred and twenty dollars that's a two-and-a-half video games
[05:52:22] getting uh... you know like a full meal at at the you know fucking kfc
[05:52:26] that was like uh... half of video game
[05:52:29] if it was like you know a big meal for like my mom and me
[05:52:32] right like everything was built off of that
[05:52:34] it was all about that
[05:52:36] a lot of millennials i graduated high school immediately with the college
[05:52:39] for something that I was not cut out for,
[05:52:41] maxed out my credit cards, built up college debt,
[05:52:44] dropped out and then found myself stuck working dead-end jobs,
[05:52:47] trying to survive, and just trying to figure out
[05:52:49] who the hell I even was.
[05:52:50] Years and years of living paycheck to paycheck,
[05:52:53] years of feeling stuck.
[05:52:54] And through all of that, the one thing that I always had
[05:52:56] was video games, the one affordable thing,
[05:52:58] the one thing that I could hold onto,
[05:53:00] the one escape that I had,
[05:53:01] and now I'm watching entire generations
[05:53:03] and entire households get locked out of it entirely.
[05:53:06] Yeah, you're being downgraded to a third-worlder and now you're playing free-to-play games, free-to-play.
[05:53:18] The first people getting hit by all this are low-income households, which is exactly what is
[05:53:22] making this so disgusting to me. The people who need access to cheaper entertainment the most
[05:53:27] are the ones that are being cut off from it, especially depending on what kind of living
[05:53:30] conditions you grew up in. I have a bunch of friends of mine that would straight up tell
[05:53:34] you that if it wasn't for video games, they probably would have ended up on drugs or had
[05:53:37] a kid before they were 16. That's not me being dramatic. That's just real life in this situation.
[05:53:42] Gen Z, Gen A, students, casual gamers, low income households, all of these groups are
[05:53:47] just getting pushed further and further out of the market because either these guys
[05:53:50] just flat out don't have the money for this or they can't justify spending that
[05:53:54] kind of money on something that they just don't have enough free time to be
[05:53:57] able to make worth it, especially at these prices. And man, that's just so sad
[05:54:02] to me because gaming has always had a relatively low barrier of entry people
[05:54:05] like to shrug this entire thing off and pull the whole pull yourself up by your
[05:54:08] bootstraps routine or start parrying to a nine-year-old like that's the thing is
[05:54:13] like I mean these are kids that can't play the games and also like where do the
[05:54:19] kids doing instead of that they're getting groomed on roblox and they're
[05:54:23] playing Kamala Harris's fucking a fortnight map that's not that that's
[05:54:29] that's not the way it's supposed to be guys
[05:54:32] it's not
[05:54:34] uh... it
[05:54:35] absolutely fucking that's ridiculous
[05:54:38] to talk life coach about your vision be spending all of your time making body
[05:54:42] but people need to wait in their lives for the start to lose their damn kids
[05:54:46] back when i was stuck working at a gas station back when i had no money to go
[05:54:49] out i couldn't go to concerts or anything like that with my friends
[05:54:52] and i felt like i was going nowhere
[05:54:53] video games were still there for me he said to be blowing my money on
[05:54:57] Drinking or some other dumb shit I could buy one or two games a year and I could stretch those games forever
[05:55:02] Night after night. I'll be playing online hockey as well NHL or I'll be talking shit in FPS lobbies with my friends
[05:55:09] Dumping would felt like hundreds of hours into an RPG and honestly if I didn't have that I don't know where I would have ended up
[05:55:15] I
[05:55:17] Think what bothers me the most about all this is that I already know where this all ends
[05:55:20] I know exactly what their plan is it's clear as day to see they do not intend to leave these people behind
[05:55:24] behind? No. They intend to use them to squeeze more money out of them than they ever could
[05:55:29] have through ownership. Middle and lower income households and players are just going to get
[05:55:32] pushed through. Well now they're allowing you to rent consoles. I don't know if you
[05:55:35] guys saw this before, but now you can rent a PS5. You know what they say? You'll earn
[05:55:41] nothing. Fuck. No. You'll own nothing and you'll be happy. Wow. It's coming to
[05:55:48] mobile subscriptions, cloud gaming, maybe even leasing consoles like PlayStation
[05:55:52] Yes, exactly. All of it sold as access, all of it sold as convenience, all of it's going
[05:55:57] to be predatory as hell. This is a direct attack on the middle and lower class. It's
[05:56:01] a way to keep people exactly where they are stuck in a cycle of smaller payments while
[05:56:05] owning absolutely nothing at all, paying way more in the long run because the price
[05:56:09] is broken up just enough to feel manageable while they're able to keep them on the
[05:56:13] hook forever. And the worst part is, is that this already works, which is exactly
[05:56:18] why these guys are going to keep doing it. Earlier I showed a graphic breaking
[05:56:21] down where the paid audience is actually coming from and what stood out to me is how obvious
[05:56:25] this divide really is. Hardcore players are making up the biggest share of the AAA audience,
[05:56:30] but the smallest share of free to play. Meanwhile, core and casual players, the groups that are
[05:56:35] far more tied to lower and middle income brackets, are making up the majority of the
[05:56:39] free to play audience. And then, they're literally serfs. They're like the plankton
[05:56:45] that the whales eat in the ocean.
[05:56:50] That's the, this is the way it's meant to work, yeah.
[05:56:55] I saw something much more uglier start to creep in, a whole category that doesn't register
[05:57:01] at all with hardcore players, start showing up for everyone else, cards and casino games,
[05:57:07] fifth most for core gamers and third most for casual gamers.
[05:57:10] Right.
[05:57:11] companies are trying to push out ownership out of reach, they're not just trying to change
[05:57:16] the way that people play. They are trying to train these people to operate within a worse
[05:57:20] ecosystem, more exploitative ones.
[05:57:23] I think that what you're going to see happen is that as purchasing things over time will
[05:57:29] become more common, there will be added incentives for, for example, like if you're
[05:57:35] paying for something over time. Like let's say you're paying for a PlayStation 5 over
[05:57:42] three years or you're leasing it, there is probably going to be a possibility. If I was
[05:57:47] leasing company, this is what I would do. I would create a secondary way to make payments
[05:57:54] where every single month that you make a payment on the console, you have the opportunity
[05:57:58] to take a gamble of maybe like a one in ten chance or a one in seven chance that you can
[05:58:05] spend twice as much for the payment this month but then you roll the dice on being able to
[05:58:10] own the console. That's if I was them that's what I would do. I would. That would probably
[05:58:19] go so hard and I bet that and again again that's a good idea. I think it's a good
[05:58:24] idea that's going to happen. It's going to happen. Don't give them ideas. I'm telling
[05:58:29] you.
[05:58:30] Kind of ecosystems that are built to bleed the most vulnerable people.
[05:58:34] Don't send it to anybody though.
[05:58:36] This is why I try to warn people.
[05:58:38] Don't tell them.
[05:58:39] Luckily, there is a bright side to all of this. The more inaccessible, predatory,
[05:58:42] and disgusting that these people continue to make video games, the more they just
[05:58:45] keep shoving players into the arms of somebody else. And in doing that, not only are
[05:58:49] they making their own problems worse, but they're also strengthening the very
[05:58:52] competition that is eating their market share, competition that respects their time a lot
[05:58:56] more, competition that respects these players' freedom a lot more, and right now, that means
[05:59:00] indie games and Valve.
[05:59:02] It wasn't all that long ago that we were talking about the pricing crash on Steam,
[05:59:05] where AAA games were not only losing market share, but getting outsold by indie games,
[05:59:09] but also average price of games being sold on the platform had fell with it.
[05:59:14] The median price had dropped from around $20 to just over $14.
[05:59:18] It matters because it shows that there's still an enormous demand for games.
[05:59:22] People have not lost interest in gaming, they're just being forced to be a lot smarter with
[05:59:26] their money.
[05:59:27] And when given the choice between bloated overpriced slop and cheaper, better, more
[05:59:31] focused games, well, more and more people are starting to choose the latter, and Valve,
[05:59:35] well, they're going to take that a step further.
[05:59:37] Well, I think also like a big component to this also is that a lot of the triple
[05:59:42] video games focus on content and mechanisms that are not important to the player.
[05:59:50] Like, for example, like in Not Where Winsmate, in the Crimson Desert, there's a lot of features
[05:59:56] in Crimson Desert that I think most players don't really care about.
[06:00:00] Crimson Desert's a very great game, I think it's amazing, but at the same time it has
[06:00:04] a lot of features in it that really are unnecessary that nobody really gives a fuck about.
[06:00:10] things like the wagon that i who want who likes doing that i mean sure some
[06:00:14] people like doing it like
[06:00:16] is it really worth designing a system like this in the game
[06:00:18] and the really bad examples crimson desert son a bad example it's actually
[06:00:22] relatively good example because it's a maximalist game to begin with
[06:00:26] assassins creed shadows
[06:00:28] why do you have a house building system in the sassans creed shadows why
[06:00:31] can you pick the cats that are in assassins creed shadows
[06:00:34] is this really something that is increasing the user base is this
[06:00:39] something that because it costs money to make something like that and increases the value of
[06:00:44] the game or like the cost of the game but isn't increasing the value of the game and I think yeah
[06:00:48] that's a good way to look at it is that a lot of these triple-a games have a lot of features and
[06:00:54] functionalities that increase the cost of the game but not the value of the game and I think
[06:01:00] that's why you see people that are going back to games that are a very uniform very defined
[06:01:06] but narrow in scope but deep in focus uh... experience something like slay
[06:01:11] the spire for example
[06:01:13] or megabonk or ball pit or anything else like that
[06:01:17] that's the reason why
[06:01:19] now update its regional pricing for the help developers automate their
[06:01:23] pricing based on local purchasing power not just flat currency conversion
[06:01:27] and that's a huge difference i don't think people really understand this
[06:01:30] because is it is charging somebody with the equivalent of twenty dollars u.s.
[06:01:34] USD is in another currency, and then pretending like that's somehow fair, instead, this system
[06:01:39] is trying to reflect what $20 actually means inside that economy.
[06:01:43] In some places, $20 is not casual spending.
[06:01:46] It is a big chunk of somebody's week.
[06:01:48] So Valve is effectively making it easier for developers to price their games in a
[06:01:52] way that real people can actually afford.
[06:01:55] Now, in combination with-
[06:01:57] Unfortunately, you have people that use VPNs that use it to get around and
[06:02:01] take advantage of regional pricing that's meant to subsidize people that are in developing countries.
[06:02:07] I think that it's a very small subset of people, but I mean again, obviously you have to have
[06:02:13] regional pricing. You need to have that or you're not going to be able to sell anything in Brazil
[06:02:18] or in Iran for example. This and honestly the timing couldn't be any better, but we're probably
[06:02:23] about to see another wave of even stronger indie titles because making them just got a hell of
[06:02:28] a lot more accessible and a hell of a lot more cheaper. Valve decided to deal with the
[06:02:32] makers of Gary's Mod to build Sandbox, a version of Source 2 with simplified creation tools
[06:02:37] and features that are brought over from Unreal and Unity while also still maintaining the
[06:02:41] kind of optimization and performance that Source is known for, making it easier to
[06:02:45] not only build great looking games, but also games for lower and hardware, which
[06:02:50] is a pretty big deal. An even bigger deal though is that it's all royalty-free.
[06:02:54] Gary Newman, the maker of Gary's Mod and Sandbox explained exactly why when he said,
[06:02:59] Valve gave me a chance. I'm already rich. I don't want to fuck anyone over. I only want to give
[06:03:04] opportunities to the next generation like Valve. I love to see this, bro. This is the way it should
[06:03:10] be. I'll bid to me. We can all win together. Man, is that not a massive contrast from the rest
[06:03:16] of the industry? It sure is. Now, you're not only making it easier for smaller developers
[06:03:20] to make games of their own, make better games of their own, make more games for more people,
[06:03:25] avoid royalties, release their games directly on Steam, but you're also letting these guys
[06:03:30] keep more of their revenue and also cut down on the kind of overhead that is constantly
[06:03:34] being shoved straight onto customers.
[06:03:36] And again, it's like what I said before about how Valve is really smart.
[06:03:40] Oh yeah, these people making these games, you're going to get paid because they're
[06:03:44] going to sell them on Steam and you know what happens when they sell them
[06:03:47] on Steam, you get your percentage from that. So it's all about lowering the barrier to entry.
[06:03:53] So you can hopefully get a few games that do really well, and then you capitalize on
[06:03:58] the Steam sales from that. So it's again, it's not that they're doing this for free.
[06:04:03] It's just that they're focusing the payment on a position where there's less of a barrier
[06:04:08] to entry. So that's, that's again, that's smart business sense.
[06:04:12] And I think this goes to show just how unnecessary all of this is. Well, some of the biggest
[06:04:17] companies in the industry are trying to find more ways to make gaming more expensive more restrictive and more predatory
[06:04:22] Somebody else is out there trying to make games easier to make easier to distribute easier to make money off of and easier for
[06:04:29] Juno's thing to win. So yeah, that's right
[06:04:31] You got one side that's building ladders and the other side is trying to build toll booths at some point
[06:04:36] We got to stop pretending like this is just some arcade or I like that
[06:04:39] Or it's just bad like this is a choice and if this industry keeps choosing to push normal people out of gaming
[06:04:45] Well, they're definitely going to deserve what comes next.
[06:04:49] I remember this one time where I was uninsured, no savings, and I chipped a tooth.
[06:04:54] For basically an entire month, I had to eat Tylenol like it was candy until I could save
[06:04:59] up money.
[06:05:00] Then I finally got the crown, and when I did, I still had to make payments on it.
[06:05:04] The entire time that I was going through all of that, the one thing that I had was
[06:05:08] that I had a crippling addiction to playing EANHL, where I was doing these online
[06:05:12] hockey leagues on a website where you get with the group and you guys play
[06:05:15] through like whole tournament brackets and stuff and while it was the only game
[06:05:19] that I had time for while I was working that much it saved me a lot of money and
[06:05:24] it also saved me a lot of pain. It got me through it. I'll never forget that and
[06:05:27] that's why I take all this so seriously. This is why I want people to have fair
[06:05:31] access to entertainment because I know how important it is and also going
[06:05:35] through everything I also know how predatory the world has become over
[06:05:39] the years and I'm going to keep calling it out. I should keep calling it out. Anybody
[06:05:42] that has the opportunity should, every single chance they get. And you know, when you're
[06:05:47] coming from low income, everything is chip damage. Everything is built against you.
[06:05:52] You know, I had to, I had to take a job. It's expensive to be poor. There's a lot
[06:05:57] of like really small things that for example, like I don't have to pay because I have
[06:06:02] a lot of money. And like, let me think of a good example, like if you can afford
[06:06:07] to, it's always, it's like little simple things. Like for example, like Door Dash, like if you,
[06:06:14] if you have a bit of money, you can get Door Dash, but if you have a little bit more money,
[06:06:18] you can get the Dash Pass and then you have to spend less money. It's the same as Uber Eats
[06:06:23] or something like that. It's like being able to afford a membership to Sam's Club, and then you
[06:06:27] can buy things wholesale rather than buying them at Walmart. And then buying them at Walmart
[06:06:32] is cheaper than being able to buy them at the gas station. But it's the difference between
[06:06:36] having the disposable income that's discretionary of $6 versus $16 or like $26 versus $60 and
[06:06:48] many people don't have discretionary spending income that's that low, especially whenever
[06:06:53] you're talking about multiple other products.
[06:06:55] Yeah, minimum balance fees.
[06:06:56] Yeah, minimum balance fees is a huge big one.
[06:07:00] Overdraft fees.
[06:07:01] You know who doesn't have to worry about overdraft fees?
[06:07:04] to have a ridiculous amount of money in their account, or that have a good amount of money
[06:07:07] in their account, people that have no, like, think about, like, when would you ever have
[06:07:11] to worry about an overdraft fee if you're, like, really well off?
[06:07:15] Never.
[06:07:16] And so there are so many hidden fees and costs and things that poor people have to
[06:07:21] deal with that rich people don't ever think about.
[06:07:24] Or even, and this is not even rich people, these are people that are financially
[06:07:28] secure, right?
[06:07:29] So these are problems that, like, the bottom half of society has to deal with,
[06:07:33] And especially the bottom 20% that's the really bad stuff. That's the the purgatory level shit
[06:07:39] I worked across the country working 14 to 16 hour days seven days a week
[06:07:45] Just to be able to crawl my way out over four years
[06:07:49] Define security then I stumbled into this job. Thank you guys show the most. Yeah. No idea. Thank you guys
[06:07:55] But you know the entire time
[06:07:58] I just learned how everything is built against you and here you now have these game companies
[06:08:02] that want to come in and they want to add another layer on top of that.
[06:08:06] No!
[06:08:07] Another piece.
[06:08:08] Don't let them do it.
[06:08:09] Walk away.
[06:08:10] Find something else.
[06:08:11] Find other games to support, find other platforms to support.
[06:08:14] Figure out your hardware situation.
[06:08:15] Buy a PC.
[06:08:16] Buy a small PC.
[06:08:17] A tiny build.
[06:08:18] Anything crazy, man.
[06:08:19] Well, just wait until you get the, like, I mean, the thing is that if you want
[06:08:24] a PC to do gaming in, you probably have some sort of PC now.
[06:08:31] at the parts with that PC and build your own. I will promise you that if you have a good
[06:08:38] amount of time and a very little amount of money, you will always come out ahead making
[06:08:44] your own PC. And I said this even whenever I was involved with Starforge and everything.
[06:08:49] And like we sold fucking, you know, the custom made PCs. Those are like the fact is that
[06:08:55] you will always be able to get a cheaper PC if you build it yourself.
[06:08:59] Like now I'm very fortunate that this is a prebuilt.
[06:09:03] That's a prebuilt.
[06:09:04] I've got one other prebuilt over there.
[06:09:06] All of the older ones that are downstairs, those are all made by me.
[06:09:11] And you can build yourself a PC nowadays, a good PC.
[06:09:17] I would say you're looking at 1000 to 1.6 thousand dollars.
[06:09:23] I could be out of date with that.
[06:09:25] Based off of the recent price increases, but prior to that, that was about where you were at
[06:09:33] 2000
[06:09:35] Oh, God.
[06:09:48] Really?
[06:09:51] With or without Ram?
[06:09:53] Is it really that bad now, guys?
[06:09:55] I haven't built a PC for, like, five years.
[06:09:58] Holy shit.
[06:10:00] You know, even if it's an older gaming laptop, play indie games and do that instead.
[06:10:06] This is not going to work out for these guys.
[06:10:08] Abandoning the lower and middle class is essentially just going to dry up all of your earnings.
[06:10:14] If they think-
[06:10:15] Well, it will happen over time because think about like in this, like, he and I are great
[06:10:19] examples of this.
[06:10:21] Now we're very financially secure.
[06:10:23] We're doing well.
[06:10:24] We can buy whatever the fuck we want, basically.
[06:10:28] Here's the difference.
[06:10:29] We grew up not being able to do that, and the habits that we developed as we were growing
[06:10:34] up leads us to continue playing these video games and spending more money.
[06:10:39] So basically it's like you're cutting off the evolutionary cycle where you don't have
[06:10:44] younger people that didn't have a lot that found a refuge in gaming that then got older
[06:10:50] and got more discretionary income.
[06:10:52] Well, when you don't have that, now you've lost your pipeline to your high-end users.
[06:10:59] That's the problem.
[06:11:00] And that's a long-term problem that manifests in 20 years.
[06:11:05] Not overnight.
[06:11:06] If these guys actually think that they're actually going to be able to support everything
[06:11:10] using the upper class, it's not going to happen just because by their nature, the upper
[06:11:15] class typically does not spend that much time playing these kinds of games and spending
[06:11:19] money on this kind of entertainment and other forms of entertainment that they spend
[06:11:22] money on.
[06:11:23] And you're just not going to get the same level of income or the same level of
[06:11:26] of loyalty that you would normally see from people that are somewhere in the middle.
[06:11:32] These guys are just going to continue to lose money at an ever-increasing rate and it's
[06:11:35] going to get to the point where it's just going to collapse these companies entirely.
[06:11:39] Maybe that's what has to happen.
[06:11:40] It's already happening.
[06:11:41] The only way for any of this to happen is for some of these guys straight up go out
[06:11:45] of business or to just have their...
[06:11:47] That's not a bad thing.
[06:11:49] I mean, again, it's not a bad thing.
[06:11:52] That's nature.
[06:11:53] It's natural selection with business, right?
[06:11:57] It's the free market working.
[06:12:00] Stock cut in half.
[06:12:01] That's how it is.
[06:12:02] Their staffs cut in half and their presence cut in half and then just lose the same money
[06:12:04] else.
[06:12:05] Capcom is now having the same issues.
[06:12:06] I think maybe now they are.
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[06:12:26] That's a good video, it's a really good video.
[06:12:28] I mean, you guys can tell, right?
[06:12:29] I'm pretty passionate and I'm very opinionated about this.
[06:12:32] So like for a lot of other people, they might not care about it in the same way that
[06:12:35] I do.
[06:12:36] Imagine being...
[06:12:37] I definitely care about this a lot.
[06:12:38] And I think that it's important because you want to, Square Enix is in more trouble
[06:12:42] than Capcom.
[06:12:43] Well, yeah, because Square Enix released more duds.
[06:12:46] And even Final Fantasy XVI didn't meet the sales numbers that it should have.
[06:12:50] Like Expedition 33 should have been Final Fantasy XVI.
[06:12:53] the reality. And I think that you'll probably see some variation of that in Final Fantasy 17.
[06:12:59] I don't know really what other game could they do, but I really think that was it. Resident Evil 4?
[06:13:04] Yeah, I'm going to start playing that kind of soon. I don't know if it's going to be
[06:13:07] like in a couple of days, but I don't know if I'm really making 25k tonight. I did see that.
[06:13:12] And Final Fantasy 16 was just too basic. It was for what it was, especially dude,
[06:13:18] Do you remember like the first like three or four hours of that game? Oh my god
[06:13:22] It was just the greatest game ever in my opinion. It's amazing
[06:13:25] But like then after that it just there were a lot of things about the game like the design of it
[06:13:30] It was a lot of things were not great, but my point is though if I've said soon as years years away
[06:13:35] Well, yeah, of course, right, but hopefully it'll be good intro was amazing. Yeah
[06:13:39] And I think there was great game was a nine-ass in game, but it should have been an 11 out of 10
[06:13:42] Right, that's my point that should have been exhibition 33 out of 10
[06:13:45] But the thing is now is that gaming is so expensive to get into.
[06:13:50] I think that you have so many less people that are really getting involved into actual complex gaming.
[06:13:56] They're focusing on playing, you know, like Roblox or Fortnite or Genshin Impact or one of these other free-to-play games.
[06:14:04] And they're not really getting into the ecosystem of buying and playing these other games.
[06:14:09] And I think this is a huge problem, is that gaming is becoming an aging hobby.
[06:14:14] and the games that attract the attention of younger generation are either inaccessible
[06:14:19] due to price or they're also just kid games, right? They're like Roblox or something like that.
[06:14:25] And again, Roblox, adults play Roblox too. It's not like it's bad, but it's very clearly a game
[06:14:31] and an ecosystem that's aimed at children, right? And it's developed around them.
[06:14:36] So that's what I would say. You really support those games, gotcha slot. They make money.
[06:14:41] That's why they keep making them. Yeah, I know that they make money and like I don't have a problem with the gotcha slop games
[06:14:46] And the reason why is because they're well-designed like and and again like
[06:14:51] Orc Knights infield was not great, but things like where wins me things like weathering waves
[06:14:56] I think these are fundamentally and foundationally tremendous really good games
[06:15:00] Like if you took that game and you just looked at it and you judged the gameplay for something like weathering waves
[06:15:07] I think you would come to the conclusion that it's a very good game
[06:15:10] It is tower of fantasy. Well, that was not as good, but like again, they have amazing QA processes. Yes, innocent zero
[06:15:16] I'm no about that and
[06:15:18] Well, they're in waves is the best gotcha slot. Yeah, it was good whether it went into me PPSick
[06:15:23] Yeah, a lot of people like it. I'm not a big fan
[06:15:24] But you know like other people do good for them and fields actually a great mobile game
[06:15:29] Well, I'm glad there's some people like it
[06:15:30] But overall like what I'm saying is that they Geo block crunchy roll
[06:15:34] That's probably a mistake or something like that
[06:15:36] How do you feel about games being boot-generated by AI in the near future? An average Joe could
[06:15:40] make the game of the year. Oh, I have no problem with AI. I'm very pro AI. I think AI is great.
[06:15:47] And I think that the problem is the quality and not the creator. I think that if you have a good
[06:15:52] game that's created with AI, then that will have the same value as a good game created with
[06:15:58] a person. I think that's the reality. Now, there might be a middle ground where there's
[06:16:04] There's a transition period, but I think that in the same way that, and I'll give you a
[06:16:09] comparison with like an older generation, my dad didn't like the idea of watching anime.
[06:16:16] I tried so hard, like he liked the one piece anime, he thought it was really good, the Netflix
[06:16:23] one, he loved it, and I'm like, well guess what, there's a whole anime for this.
[06:16:27] I'm like, why don't you try to watch JoJo's Bidder Adventure, or oh you like Cowboy
[06:16:30] Bebop, alright cool.
[06:16:32] there's an anime for it, it's much bigger, but he didn't like it because he just couldn't get into
[06:16:37] the idea of it being cartoons. And there's a lot of the older generation that felt that way.
[06:16:41] And now, for us, I think that people will perceive the way that our generation sees AI
[06:16:48] as that same type of antiquated mindset that we see older people that are unwilling to
[06:16:55] understand, you know, like the grandeur of something that's like,
[06:16:58] like, or like the mysticism or the, you know, the fantasy of like spirited away or something
[06:17:07] like that or your name or, you know, Freerun or something like that or Berserk. And I think
[06:17:15] that that's what's going to happen. It will take time. And I think also as like you, there
[06:17:20] are other old people that do like people that are like, I'd say 60 and over that now
[06:17:24] do like anime because keep in mind somebody who's 60 was born in 1970 so they were growing
[06:17:30] up in the 80s with fucking video games right?
[06:17:33] So it's not like they had no idea about any of this stuff and I think that this is an
[06:17:38] aging reality.
[06:17:40] Anime is timeless.
[06:17:41] It is timeless but you have to admit that many old people I think don't get the same
[06:17:46] thing out of it as young people do because they didn't grow up with it.
[06:17:49] And so the AI slop I think is going to be the same thing and things that are
[06:17:53] created with AI will then be judged on their quality rather than their creator.
[06:17:59] And that's what I think.
[06:18:01] And math is hard.
[06:18:02] Yeah, yeah, right?
[06:18:03] 1970 is young.
[06:18:04] It was 1960.
[06:18:05] Well, either way, just to my point.
[06:18:08] It's getting there.
[06:18:09] I mean, it'd be 56 now, not 1970.
[06:18:11] So it's kind of close.
[06:18:12] Show us the Crimson Desert Farm, bro.
[06:18:14] Oh, God.
[06:18:15] Okay, well, I'll call it a day, but I can show that really, really quick, okay?
[06:18:21] And then we can just talk and hang out for a quick shout out to DSP who was talking about
[06:18:25] you earlier.
[06:18:26] He's doing a birthday marathon.
[06:18:27] Wait, really?
[06:18:28] Oh, fuck.
[06:18:29] I forgot.
[06:18:30] That was today, wasn't it?
[06:18:31] Holy shit.
[06:18:32] DSP on if Asmongold will be making an appearance during his birthday bash.
[06:18:38] What's he up to?
[06:18:39] Order myself a dessert later, depending on how you're doing.
[06:18:41] I forgot all about this.
[06:18:42] It depends on how hungry I am later if I'm craving a PC cake or a cupcake or something
[06:18:46] later, or I might not have anything.
[06:18:48] Is he on kick?
[06:18:49] Let me pull up
[06:18:54] Slash is it DSP
[06:18:58] Let me see DSP
[06:19:01] Gaming real there he is hoping for the best. Oh my god. Yeah make it up these players suck
[06:19:08] Damn talking mad shit back in a day good for him
[06:19:12] Well good for him man. Yeah, happy birthday. Happy birthday, man
[06:19:16] There he is. Yeah, no doubt. And there we go. Yeah, playing the old school games. Good
[06:19:23] for him, man. I hope he's doing well. And yeah, we're all getting a lot older now. And
[06:19:31] definitely. And say something. Well, I'm sure people will find a clip and they can
[06:19:35] send it over to him. But yeah, tell him happy birthday for me. And I hope he's doing
[06:19:38] well. And, you know, if he's, I'll be around next couple hours. I don't know
[06:19:43] how long he's gonna stream but you know maybe I could pop hop by and you know
[06:19:46] hang out for a little bit too why not but you know I'll wrap things up here
[06:19:51] first and then probably get myself some dinner and you know go from there but
[06:19:55] yeah anyway guys I we're aging faster in the technology that's true now
[06:19:59] isn't it it's very odd so yeah video games getting too expensive you think
[06:20:04] we'll see a rising gang initiations maybe right I don't know it's possible
[06:20:09] it's definitely possible and uh... yeah maybe
[06:20:13] no game today trump was wild and out today that i see that wait there's another
[06:20:17] one
[06:20:20] how about my play list
[06:20:39] Please, Mr. President, I am happy to see you.
[06:20:43] This is the best.
[06:20:45] This is the best.
[06:20:47] Please, Mr. President, thank you so much.
[06:20:50] Mr. President, thank you.
[06:20:52] Mr. President?
[06:20:54] Mr. President?
[06:20:57] Bro.
[06:20:59] Yes!
[06:21:01] That's right.
[06:21:03] That's what you go with, the best.
[06:21:06] My dad wrote that song too, he did.
[06:21:17] Fucking based, god damn.
[06:21:21] That's insane man, Freddie Mercury the goat, yeah.
[06:21:23] I remember my dad told me that like the music video for Bohemian Rhapsody was the first music
[06:21:30] video that was an actual story inside of the music video rather than just simply the band
[06:21:37] like a recording of the band playing the the thing live right at least the first one he had seen
[06:21:43] and he watched it on MTV man Crimson Desert Farm okay I can show that real quick all right
[06:21:52] but then I'll go back and you know we can just talk and hang out but yeah I have been farming a
[06:21:58] lot playing this game. It's been a ridiculous unhealthy, unreasonable, mentally ill, deranged,
[06:22:07] retarded, and just bad amount of time that I've spent on this. It's been crazy. I've
[06:22:15] been playing this a lot, but I did discover I don't know if this farming spot, like whenever
[06:22:20] I looked at Best Abyss, I just looked up on on fucking YouTube, Best Abyss Crystal
[06:22:25] farming or a best abyss artifact farming in Crimson Desert right and I couldn't find a single one
[06:22:32] that was like good there was like a pickpocketing guide I tried that I thought it was shitty
[06:22:37] and I actually kind of just I don't know this one might be in the game there might be a video of
[06:22:42] it I don't know if there is or not but I've farmed so many of them with this I'm comfortable
[06:22:46] now showing it because I know it'll take at least it'll take at least two days for them to patch it
[06:22:55] So by that time I'll have all the items on you.
[06:23:03] Abyssal can grow on your plant farm, 5 per tree.
[06:23:05] No, that's the Abyssal...
[06:23:07] Uh, that's the Abyss Crystals.
[06:23:09] Not the Abyss Artifacts.
[06:23:11] Or Abyss Cores, excuse me.
[06:23:14] That's a different thing.
[06:23:21] This is my separate set.
[06:23:23] I have a different set for uh...
[06:23:25] Got the armor? No, no, this is my secondary set.
[06:23:30] Did you beat the game? No.
[06:23:35] Okay, so this is my guy now.
[06:23:41] Obviously, let me go back and put all this on. This is my good gear.
[06:23:49] Okay, so obviously all of my gear is fully upgraded so as my weapon is fully upgraded
[06:23:58] this is my other gun obviously I don't have this men maxed yet for the different abilities
[06:24:03] that I have then I have $3,000 so what I've been doing is I think that we had a bad
[06:24:14] morning right? I think we had a very bad morning. It's like 11 now right? Yeah it went down.
[06:24:22] I should probably use my old save. We were living high on the hog. We were at 44 gold
[06:24:34] bars. I was at 44 gold bars. And now I've gone all the way down to 11. And so I might
[06:24:42] I just, I just, you know what I'm gonna do?
[06:24:46] Uh, I'm gonna load.
[06:24:56] Yeah, this is the one from,
[06:24:59] she's,
[06:24:59] I'm just gonna load the old safe.
[06:25:12] I'm gonna save scum my investments. That's right
[06:25:20] It's not big deal 4 a.m. Yeah, it's not playing the game
[06:25:27] Yeah
[06:25:30] That's correct I was playing the game before in the morning
[06:25:35] So what I do is
[06:25:37] is I save the game before I go to bed and I look at my investment tracker and then see I'm in the
[06:25:44] same spot right so then I save while I'm here and then if my investments go bad overnight
[06:25:51] then I use my I don't auto save I use the I use the old save and now I'm gonna be fucking rich
[06:25:59] watch. Money is a noble thing. Now I'm at 16. I should have done this earlier. I didn't do that,
[06:26:08] but now I'm at 16. So I just made five gold bars. We guarantee safe transactions.
[06:26:14] That could be worse. Like, I mean, again, I'll get lucky and I'll get more money later on.
[06:26:19] So this is my secondary farming set. Let me show you here. So this right here is my farming
[06:26:26] Instead I have all these chances to get extra pickpockets and also additional ore
[06:26:31] So like for example, like if I wanted to farm like let's see silver like silver is a pretty good
[06:26:38] It's a pretty good item to get. I think it's reset by now. I don't know if it has let me double check
[06:26:45] So
[06:26:47] Let me actually know now I have to put on all the same gear again
[06:26:51] Okay, so I've got all my good gear on
[06:26:56] I'll show the farming spot after this okay, and then we'll just go back to talking but I will show this
[06:27:07] So I have an entire set of armor that's generated just to do just to farm just for farming and it's up there
[06:27:26] I actually don't know if it's if it's reset yet or not.
[06:27:53] It has not been set yet.
[06:27:54] Okay.
[06:27:55] a one-week reset well I can just go to any other random place right and I can
[06:28:00] just show you I guess I'll just go to here
[06:28:10] what's supposed to be there a bunch of silver and so I guess it must be over
[06:28:19] this one. Yeah, here we go. Okay, is any of this available? Yeah, okay, so normally
[06:28:38] you only get one per drill, right? But look what I get. That's each individual one. Big
[06:28:57] dick. And so you act like, okay, that's not really a big deal, right? Because it's like,
[06:29:03] You can buy iron wherever you want.
[06:29:06] But where it really starts to multiply is whenever you're talking about the rare orbs.
[06:29:17] Because that's the shit that's really expensive.
[06:29:19] That's the stuff that takes a long time to farm.
[06:29:24] Because that's for your weapon, which is the most important piece of gear you have.
[06:29:29] So let me see, okay there's one right there, there's another one up there.
[06:29:35] So this isn't Bloodstone, I don't know if it was Bloodstone or not.
[06:29:39] But Vyman's, well you can do the same thing.
[06:29:43] It's Garnet, which is not as valuable.
[06:29:45] So this is even worthwhile for this, yeah I know, the Bloodstones see that.
[06:29:54] And I only got two out of that, it's a percentage chance, keep this in mind.
[06:29:58] So like you don't always get it.
[06:30:00] And let me try to go to the nubble.
[06:30:02] Um, go up to here.
[06:30:08] And I'll show you how I do it.
[06:30:11] Hopefully I get lucky again.
[06:30:12] Hopefully I didn't get lucky with the iron and not with these.
[06:30:19] It's a little bit fucking, it's a little fucky.
[06:30:23] I got two.
[06:30:27] not really great, but it is what it is. Well anyway, I'll just show you how it works, right?
[06:30:33] So basically, what I have is I have multipliers for the probability to mine additional work.
[06:30:41] So 20%, 30%, 30%, 30%, 20%, 20%. And then if you upgrade the mining drill to an expert
[06:30:51] mining, you go from the 20% to a 10% chance, you go to the 20% chance, and you unlock
[06:30:56] expert mining as well. So this is my mining and other farming set. And then I have my
[06:31:02] other set here that I'm using as well. And we've got this. And so this is my actual,
[06:31:09] like, damage set that I use. And it's not perfected at all. So what I'm using to farm,
[06:31:16] oh, you guys, I've got to actually move it up so you guys can see what the frequency
[06:31:21] of
[06:31:22] of of experiences
[06:31:27] how'd you get all the mining of this course
[06:31:29] just get a
[06:31:33] so i'm here at this quest here
[06:31:36] and so this is the uh...
[06:31:38] pursuit beyond the veil
[06:31:40] and i didn't complete this quest
[06:31:44] and the reason why
[06:31:46] is i want you guys to look at my map
[06:31:48] and look at the amount of mobs that have stars under them.
[06:31:57] Watch my experience.
[06:32:18] And so then, so you kill these guys here, and there's one more elite right here.
[06:32:41] He hasn't spawned for, it's like a bog or something.
[06:32:44] And you think, okay, well, like now you have to teleport out.
[06:32:51] So what I do is now I've also, I've got a bow as well.
[06:32:55] So now my bow, I've leveled up my bow and min-maxed my bow with the different gems so
[06:33:02] I can shoot non-stop explosive arrows.
[06:33:05] So watch this.
[06:33:14] So now I can use this and it insta-kills all the other mobs and there's two more left
[06:33:20] and so I can kill these guys because you get caught in combat with how many mobs you have.
[06:33:26] And so I can just instantly kill all of them and I can go right back to the teleporter
[06:33:31] and i can do the exact same thing again
[06:33:48] and pick up these fuck asses again and there we go
[06:33:52] and pick this up
[06:34:01] And I also have on my weapon that I have an energy siphon level 3 on kill, which allows
[06:34:09] me to spam my explosion attack.
[06:34:12] You can see this.
[06:34:14] So I have that min next as well.
[06:34:19] And of course the weapon itself is fully upgraded.
[06:34:21] And it kind of goes without saying, but it is
[06:34:31] And I'm like a little bit stuck here
[06:34:34] And go up to this guy. Where's he at? And now you just sometimes they don't spawn for whatever reason. I
[06:34:40] Don't know why they're not spawning
[06:34:45] And now it's spawning
[06:34:51] So, again, and then after I kill all of these, I can instantly use my bow that has infinite
[06:35:04] arrows, and I use the explosive arrows to kill any of the other mobs while standing in
[06:35:09] the same spot that allows me to then respawn.
[06:35:12] If you don't have access to this, you can just reset because a lot of these mobs will
[06:35:16] respawn quickly.
[06:35:17] I don't know where the where the thing is over there and it's over here and this
[06:35:24] is the biggest time waster by the way and so then as soon as you see the mini map
[06:35:30] zoom out then you can teleport away and do it again
[06:35:37] and here's also what's insane about this is that not only can you do this
[06:35:42] but the mobs from this area also drop Abyss Cores as a baseline so like it
[06:35:49] doesn't happen often this will be the last run that I do I'm not gonna do another
[06:35:53] one after this but and you'll see it on the map too because there's a unique
[06:36:00] indicator whenever an Abyss Core drops and another thing is that
[06:36:12] Sometimes you can't you can't take a lot of damage
[06:36:25] So you see I kill all these guys as soon as I see there's no stars on the map
[06:36:29] Then I go over to here and then I kill the final two
[06:36:34] And there are other ones, but I min max this like a lot and this is the most efficient
[06:36:40] like killing path right and you can also get the gems out of this you get a lot
[06:36:46] of money out of it too and so like let's say like your health is getting low and
[06:36:50] you don't want to use food because using a resource would be stupid right so what
[06:36:55] you can do in order to also fast reset is you can do this you can stand oh
[06:37:00] just a second
[06:37:04] I don't know how this guy is dead okay now he's dead and you can see you get
[06:37:09] Azurite and everything. So you can stand on the tips of these and you can kill your character.
[06:37:14] And then if you hold down the you button, it automatically without having you like you don't
[06:37:19] have to do the confirmation thing. So you can save like three seconds out of that. Then you
[06:37:24] can teleport back over here. And because you were already in one load screen, it accelerates
[06:37:29] the second load screen that allows you to immediately go back. And now you're at full
[06:37:34] health at the exact same spot with no loss whatsoever.
[06:37:39] So, that's the strategy I used.
[06:37:48] And you can see that I got an entire abyssal core in that period of time.
[06:37:55] Where is this?
[06:37:56] It's inside of the main story quest and the quest is called Pursuit Beyond the Veil.
[06:38:00] This is exactly where I am on the map right here.
[06:38:06] Definitely getting patched.
[06:38:07] matter because by then I'm gonna be done I unlocked my entire tree every single
[06:38:18] one except for these I didn't do the secondaries I have 19 bonus ones too
[06:38:27] Make YouTube video like the old tutorial days? No. No.
[06:38:32] Can you replay the quest? I don't know if you can or not.
[06:38:37] Have you done the Institute stuff? Yeah, I fully upgraded everything.
[06:38:41] It's W. Do you play any other characters? No reason to. They're inferior.
[06:38:47] Do you want me to ask you if you can call on Discord?
[06:38:52] be asking if you can call a discord? Yeah, I can talk for a little bit, but like, let
[06:38:56] me, I finished my stream and then I can talk to them a little bit. They're gonna retroactively
[06:39:02] patch this. They finished main story. Probably, I don't know if they're gonna patch it or
[06:39:08] not. But anyway, so yeah, this is what I've been doing this a lot. And that's the
[06:39:16] strategy right there. Is there anything else I was going to show? I think that's, that's
[06:39:23] the main stuff. Yeah, that's the main thing. I guess there's like one other strategy I use
[06:39:27] for farming abyss crystals. Oh, I programmed a macro. So I programmed a macro to my mouse
[06:39:35] that automatically disenchant gear. And that will basically because like, so there's
[06:39:41] another method like let me see I don't know like if I can find it but like
[06:39:47] there's a way so you can disarm a bunch of guys and then loot their stuff and
[06:39:50] then so I created a macro that allows it to where I don't have to click the
[06:39:55] button it just automatically does it for me and it can automate the entire
[06:40:00] disenchant process so I don't have to do it. The ice spire not directly but
[06:40:08] in the air. It was in that area but not specifically. Botting. Well, I view botting. So basically
[06:40:15] automating an activity that is just annoying. Like you should be able to select all of them
[06:40:21] and just do all of them in like a bulk selection. There's no reason you shouldn't be able to
[06:40:26] do that. It's like Ailey Looting and Wow. Ailey Looting and Wow should have been in
[06:40:30] the game in vanilla WoW. And so like AFK doesn't have, yeah, so it's not really
[06:40:35] like I don't feel like I'm not cheating the game by doing that. Like I don't feel like
[06:40:41] I'm cheating the game because I'm doing the same baseline of activity. Nothing's botting
[06:40:50] in a single player game. Well, I think that if you, I mean, like if you're programming
[06:40:53] in advantages or different things like that, then I think it can, it's definitely like
[06:40:59] that to an extent. What do you say to the people that think NASA fake the current
[06:41:01] moon landing? It doesn't matter. They're retarded and they won't listen to anything
[06:41:05] I say or anybody else says if they would listen then they wouldn't have been in that position to begin with
[06:41:14] So that's really I think that's that's the reality. I mean, they're just they're stupid. No, not worth listening to
[06:41:20] She'll ask you not to react to a new video. No, no, I don't think I've ever really talked to her
[06:41:24] Maybe I did once but I don't know we're talking to her
[06:41:28] No, I don't know
[06:41:30] Do we use regular grilled meat? Yeah, I do. I don't think there's any other reason to use the expensive food
[06:41:35] Make it where you can select all.
[06:41:46] Yeah, exactly.
[06:41:47] It's just, it's annoying and unnecessary.
[06:41:49] This is a 2X volcanic eruption work.
[06:41:54] I don't know if it does, actually.
[06:41:56] I tried to look up and I haven't done testing between the two, but I know that it doesn't
[06:42:01] matter so I just assumed that it did and I used two of them.
[06:42:08] Expensive foods viable and it heals for 500, it doesn't matter, I just spam the button.
[06:42:12] It doesn't make a difference.
[06:42:14] And also like I very rarely even take damage.
[06:42:17] Like I mean really I mean I thought like one boss like a robot boss at a fair like a like
[06:42:23] not a fair like a circus it's really annoying boss but other than that every other boss
[06:42:27] I kill him like three hits.
[06:42:30] not really in three hits but they're usually like really easy to kill. I don't use the
[06:42:34] explosion thing on the bosses because it's just one shots them and it's like, it's not
[06:42:40] even a boss. Is there anything after the last patches you still can't stand? I would
[06:42:51] say the mass disenchanting thing is definitely something that should change. And I think
[06:42:56] Also, yeah, that'd be the first thing.
[06:43:02] Abyss Core Stacks being 10x takes up too many spaces.
[06:43:05] Well, no, you're thinking of two separate things.
[06:43:07] Abyss Crystals, or sorry, Abyss Artifacts or 10.
[06:43:11] Abyss Cores are 5.
[06:43:13] And I do think you're right about that.
[06:43:15] They take up way too many spaces.
[06:43:17] There's a second farming spot that I was doing
[06:43:20] that got patched.
[06:43:22] I just found this on YouTube.
[06:43:24] And I had a lot of discourse from that, but I don't use them anymore.
[06:43:30] Crafting from Camp Chess would be awesome.
[06:43:31] Yeah, crafting from Camp Chess to be another big one.
[06:43:39] Are we going to be bombing bridges and power plants tomorrow?
[06:43:41] Probably, yeah.
[06:43:42] That's the plan about this time tomorrow.
[06:43:44] Yeah, 40 minutes ago now, tomorrow, Iran will be deleted.
[06:43:50] That seems like what Trump is going to do.
[06:43:53] I think that he's not going to do it.
[06:43:57] I don't think he's going to do it.
[06:44:00] I could be wrong, but I don't think so.
[06:44:18] I am completely and utterly done with Hassan Derangement
[06:44:22] Let me just say, as clear as I possibly can, if you are a political commentator and you have a take on Hassan Piker, do me a favor and just shut the fuck up.
[06:44:36] I don't want to hear it. Nobody wants to hear it. We shouldn't even be having this conversation. This hopefully will be the last time I have to fucking address this.
[06:44:45] But I am so sick we're living in a world where Donald Trump is waging an illegal and offensive war against Iran
[06:44:53] The outline of World War three is there for shit sure anybody for the functioning brain can see it China Russia
[06:44:59] Iran versus us in Israel with a hesitant Europe to fucking take a side even the Gulf Arab states our hesitant to sort of take
[06:45:06] Aside you see the outlines there the straight-of-hormoses shutdown gas is absolutely skyrocketing our AI bubble is about to burst
[06:45:13] seemingly any minute. We have a looming fucking global depression that's about to hit. We have
[06:45:19] war crime after war crime after war crime being committed on a daily basis. We have fears
[06:45:23] of a Moab or nukes about to be used in Iran. They're attacking hospitals. They're attacking
[06:45:28] schools. Israel is stealing south Lebanon right now as we speak. They displaced 1.1 million
[06:45:32] people. They're bulldozing their homes. They're seizing their land. All this shit is going
[06:45:36] on. And we're supposed to have a fucking conversation about Hassan Piker. Did you
[06:45:40] You guys see that in 2019 he said this thing which was really politically incorrect and
[06:45:46] rude?
[06:45:47] I don't give a fuck if he was having sex with your grandma in 2019 or 2012.
[06:45:52] I don't give a fuck.
[06:45:53] Why are we having this conversation?
[06:45:55] Why are we talking about him?
[06:45:58] I think that if I was in Kyle's position I'd say the same thing.
[06:46:02] I do.
[06:46:03] I think that from their perspective like strategically they would probably not want to have people
[06:46:08] talk about. Like having any type of infighting inside of a community is like it's a bad idea.
[06:46:14] He's so right. I think that Kyle represents a worldview that is destructive. I think that
[06:46:24] his values are wrong. And I think that if he got what he wanted, the world would be a worse place.
[06:46:31] But if I look at it from his perspective, if I was him, that's what I would say.
[06:46:38] It's a diversion tactic. Yeah, I mean, well exactly and that that's that's the reason why
[06:46:50] It's the second round. So what was the thing about a
[06:46:54] Tartar Austin is in direct message President Trump
[06:46:57] Who do you think you are? He's mad. You're tweeting out the effort on Easter morning
[06:47:02] You'll be living in hell. Just watch. Praise be to Allah.
[06:47:11] So obviously you're mocking the religion of Iran.
[06:47:17] Yeah, he is.
[06:47:19] Okay. If you seek a religious war, that's a good idea.
[06:47:23] It is a religious war. It's undeniably a religious war.
[06:47:26] Iran makes it a religious war because we're not Shia Islamists.
[06:47:31] It's always been a religious war
[06:47:36] But by the way, no decent person mocks other people who do you think other people absolutely they do
[06:47:44] Like I think that there's point like of course they do you will be or is it Iran not decent people like I don't know
[06:47:52] and so
[06:47:54] You'll pretend to be mad about language is crazy. Yeah, it sounds extremely toxic to the left
[06:47:59] And politics we need to start purging extremists like us on. Democrats are doing this, we have
[06:48:05] to help them. Go ahead, it will be to your detriment. It's my honest advice. I think that
[06:48:14] there's a lot more people that are extremists than you'd want to imagine. And I think that,
[06:48:19] yeah, I mean, and I think there's been a, like this weird, like, so there's been a massive
[06:48:24] subversion inside of I think a lot of right wing communities too where you have a lot
[06:48:29] of people who are trying to I think subvert and cause division by creating a distinction
[06:48:36] like I think that they've used Israel and the Iran war as flashpoints to create a division
[06:48:43] inside of a lot of the right wing communities and right wing ideology to you know assign
[06:48:49] basically things that are detrimental to, in my opinion, separate foreign interests as
[06:48:56] being pro-Israel to hopefully proactively assign a negative value to them and make people that
[06:49:04] are right-wing but anti-Israel think that they're siding with America by siding against
[06:49:11] America's best interests because those best interests align with Israel's best interests
[06:49:16] and it's more important to be against israel
[06:49:18] then to be for america
[06:49:21] and i think that that subversion
[06:49:23] has hurt the right wing movement i think that it's damaged trumps presidency
[06:49:28] i think it's trumps fault by the way that this happened
[06:49:31] uh... with the epstein files it's completely his fault
[06:49:34] uh... but it's still happened
[06:49:36] and i think that he's walked into that and people like tucker carlson
[06:49:40] kandacellans and uh...
[06:49:43] you know, even Ian Carroll and Nick Fuentes,
[06:49:46] like if you had an aligned United Front
[06:49:49] around focusing on big issues,
[06:49:53] like removing illegal aliens,
[06:49:56] getting rid of their citizenship,
[06:49:58] taking citizenship away from people that had it for,
[06:50:02] you know, kids that were born here,
[06:50:03] getting rid of the anchor babies,
[06:50:05] denaturalizing anchor babies,
[06:50:07] that's the kind of narrative
[06:50:09] that you should be pushing right now
[06:50:10] if you're a conservative.
[06:50:12] if you want to conserve or preserve the
[06:50:15] identity of america if you want to preserve the
[06:50:18] you know continuation of
[06:50:21] you know these different social systems
[06:50:23] that should be the main thing you're focused on
[06:50:25] uh... you know lowering each one bb says which to be fair they did that
[06:50:29] uh... marker would be deported well i mean you wouldn't do it for everybody
[06:50:33] you just do it for a lot of people you have to do it everybody
[06:50:36] and so alliance the fact that we'll come for one talk well i think that
[06:50:39] alliance does matter
[06:50:41] it does
[06:50:43] do you think charlie kirk was killed by uh... thirty six thirty six
[06:50:47] well i don't know i mean i i i i think that the
[06:50:50] again
[06:50:51] was charlie kirk killed by the person that shot that gun
[06:50:55] yeah i think that's what happened
[06:50:58] i think it was just a crazy retard
[06:50:59] and i don't think that there's gonna be any connection ever made to israel or
[06:51:03] any sort of
[06:51:04] intelligence agency ever
[06:51:06] and i think that it's just a
[06:51:08] um... a hysteria
[06:51:10] that right wing people have cooked up in order to continuously keep this upset, you know,
[06:51:18] paranoia around Israel on. I think it's ridiculous. It's a ridiculous subversion that's a colossal
[06:51:24] waste of time. It serves no purpose other than to divide people and to create infighting.
[06:51:33] And Kyle is right to see that with left-wing politics.
[06:51:39] Now and I do see the argument on the other side that allowing people like Hassan to
[06:51:44] define a Democrat Party whenever Hassan says things that could be seen as extremists
[06:51:50] could alienate central like center voters.
[06:51:54] I think that's true.
[06:51:56] But I think also there should be more of a focus on the things that people that
[06:51:59] extremists say that unite them with the whole rather than to focus on the things that separate them.
[06:52:06] Because the reality is that people that are giving that type of advice about removing those
[06:52:10] extremists, they want you to lose. So like for example, like whenever they say like, oh, well
[06:52:17] you should distance yourself from this person or that person. Why would I listen to that person
[06:52:22] tell me that when that person wants me to lose? Why would I take their advice on what I should
[06:52:28] do if their best interest is for me to not get what I want.
[06:52:35] You see what I'm saying?
[06:52:37] You would never listen to a person, like you're basically listening to a person that's giving
[06:52:40] you the best advice on how to lose.
[06:52:44] Don't do that.
[06:52:45] You say that with the left?
[06:52:46] Well, no, that's why I just said with Kyle.
[06:52:48] I said, I can see why he's saying this.
[06:52:52] I don't like Kyle.
[06:52:53] I think Kyle's a retard, but I can see why he's doing something.
[06:52:58] I can see why somebody steals something out of a store doesn't mean I agree with stealing
[06:53:09] Don't ask a fish a fish and a catch fish. Yeah
[06:53:12] And uh, never listen to the other don't yeah, don't listen to if don't ask a fish how to catch fish. I like that. That's good
[06:53:21] Uh, because that's their audience uh inside their bubble and they're captured. Well, it's more that
[06:53:26] That repudiating extremist ideology inside of your own group and extremist people that
[06:53:32] are attached to your group will only earn you the approval of the people that would
[06:53:39] never actually give it to you.
[06:53:42] Like whenever you play by optics, you allow your enemy to decide how you will lose.
[06:53:48] This is a mistake.
[06:53:50] Never play by optics.
[06:53:52] Only play by power and play by influence.
[06:53:55] And let the optics that are derived from that define themselves.
[06:54:06] Definition of a mecca chamber.
[06:54:07] My concerns are not around how you can categorize something inside of a Reddit post.
[06:54:13] They're concerned around generating an outcome that's beneficial.
[06:54:19] So the way that a lot of people do things is that they have principles and then their
[06:54:24] principles help serve their goals. I don't. I have goals, and then principles work secondarily
[06:54:33] to achieve those goals. So if a principle is not valid in achieving a goal, I simply don't apply
[06:54:38] that principle. Even if it's something that's extreme, because the goal is what the out like,
[06:54:44] a principle isn't real. Principles aren't real. Goals are real. Goals manifest in reality.
[06:54:51] Principles don't and so the reality is the again, that's the buck stops here. That's the thing that matters more than anything
[06:55:00] No, I'm about optics of counterthoptics, but echo chamber. Well, that's it
[06:55:03] And I'm being pragmatic, right?
[06:55:05] And and it's like if your principles lead you to a position that you become subverted by your enemy
[06:55:10] And then you lose your goal then what purpose are those principles?
[06:55:14] Was it worth it for you to?
[06:55:16] basically, um, resign a worse worldview and a worse life for everybody else around you
[06:55:23] so you can tell yourself that you did the right thing.
[06:55:26] Is that truly the selfless?
[06:55:29] Is that truly the good thing to do?
[06:55:32] And my answer to that is no, it's not.
[06:55:33] I think that is the ethically wrong and morally wrong thing to do.
[06:55:39] Principles are the reality? Yeah. People believe in the Bible say otherwise though? Well, they
[06:55:47] can make whatever decisions they want. I'm giving you why I make decisions and what my
[06:55:51] reasoning is behind it. Does that make sense? Like, I don't care. Other people aren't
[06:55:59] going to do things the way that I do things. I'm giving you what my reasoning is. Wonder
[06:56:05] if your principles are good and your goals are bad? Well, there are a lot of people that
[06:56:12] have great principles, but they cause them to fail at achieving your goals. If your principles
[06:56:19] get in the way of your goals, then you might as well not even have the principles because
[06:56:24] they don't achieve anything. All they do is they make you feel good about yourself.
[06:56:29] then you're no better than the left-hards that want to bring in a million immigrants
[06:56:35] so they can rape somebody else's kid.
[06:56:40] And they never have to experience the negative consequences of that.
[06:56:45] And I think that's another very big component to it is that most of the people that are
[06:56:49] fine to stand on principle never actually lose ground.
[06:56:54] They are never the ones that lose ground.
[06:56:57] other people that lose the ground for these people being performative with what they say
[06:57:01] their principles are? Achieving your goals in my principle yield by? Yes, that's correct.
[06:57:11] You generally think you're saying something profound right now? Well, what is this? I'll
[06:57:20] respond to this. I'm going to go get a drink. So what is the thing that you're unhappy
[06:57:26] about that I'm saying. What is it that you're unhappy about? Because you're obviously here
[06:57:33] to argue with me. So what is it? It's the end of the stream, so I've got time. I mean,
[06:57:44] you almost got by. And by the way, if there's not a specific thing that you're unhappy
[06:57:54] about, you're just going to get permanent instantly. So like, if you're going to reframe
[06:57:59] or talk about something else or some other thing, like, I don't really care. But I'll
[06:58:05] listen to like, if you have a specific concern, and an actual, a viewpoint that you have,
[06:58:12] not listen to Hassan's document, maybe I'll watch that. I don't know. Maybe I will.
[06:58:16] If it's short, I'll probably watch it.
[06:58:28] Space is fake.
[06:58:29] Enjoy your night, buddy.
[06:58:30] Thanks, man.
[06:58:31] You too.
[06:58:32] Well, how can things be night if the space is fake?
[06:58:37] Yeah, how does that work?
[06:58:42] tell me that you were chirping just to say nothing until you're going around
[06:58:48] saying all this shit you got nothing to even say are you kidding me man good
[06:58:54] night to that enjoy the rest of your evening you too buddy it's crazy that
[06:59:00] like I'll listen to what somebody says but it's just there's nothing nothing
[06:59:06] about it at all he's being an ass oh he was always gonna get permanent but it
[06:59:11] was just I was if I was gonna listen to what he was gonna say or not. This will
[06:59:15] come back to come back to bike tuckers ass the Trump saying fucking and just
[06:59:20] three months ago he was challenging Pierce to say random swords and then
[06:59:23] doing it if you can't watch the you can't even watch the clip on stream. Oh
[06:59:27] really? Yeah I mean again Tucker Carlson he I think he's a retard. I
[06:59:36] I do. I think that this weird anti-American
[06:59:42] Cosplaying as if you're being morally consistent. I think it's just I think it's just pathetic and
[06:59:50] I
[06:59:51] Do really think that the Iran conflict has
[06:59:56] The and I think it's Israel really that's that's driven the wedge between a lot of people. It's not really Iran
[07:00:02] It's it's Israel
[07:00:06] I feel like in many cases it's not having principles that are the issue.
[07:00:15] It's the principles themselves that are just bad.
[07:00:16] Yeah, I think that's true.
[07:00:19] Asking from another country, why isn't the USA opening the street?
[07:00:22] Because you can't functionally open the street where you guarantee, and the reality is
[07:00:27] that even after Iran says the street is open, like let's say Iran says the street
[07:00:33] is open.
[07:00:35] The IRGC is fractured.
[07:00:38] What if there's a group of people that are in the IRGC that think that Iran is capitulating
[07:00:43] and they're going to keep bombing ships in the sea?
[07:00:45] This is a reality of what could happen.
[07:00:49] I think this is a big issue.
[07:00:52] Even if they say that, like the IRGC is fractured massively, don't fracture at them, well,
[07:00:57] we had to.
[07:00:58] I mean, like you had to do that.
[07:01:00] It was open before the war?
[07:01:03] Yeah.
[07:01:04] It was open, but there were also 50 other problems.
[07:01:10] No, we didn't. I do. I do think so. I think that Iran,
[07:01:14] you can't have a civilized world and a safe world with a country like Iran.
[07:01:21] I think that they need to get wiped out. The government does.
[07:01:25] You just you can't you can't coexist with people like that.
[07:01:29] And the sooner that you get rid of them, the more painless it is.
[07:01:34] you you can't coexist with them
[07:01:42] they are the reason why they're not trying like they would attack us more if
[07:01:45] they could
[07:01:50] because this is ccp
[07:01:52] the ccp isn't chanting out death to america we actively do business with
[07:01:55] the ccp constantly
[07:01:57] they don't have a religious
[07:01:59] overruling ideology
[07:02:02] is a conqueror ideology
[07:02:04] and they don't mercilessly killed their people at least i mean like again
[07:02:08] if the numbers are to believe be believed
[07:02:10] the tm and square massacre
[07:02:12] was nothing compared to what iran did
[07:02:15] iran like two x that
[07:02:17] almost three x that
[07:02:22] and also i think that china is becoming more westernized and more american
[07:02:25] eyes to more capitalist
[07:02:27] and i think that iran that will continue to happen to
[07:02:31] i think that we're also becoming slightly more chinese
[07:02:35] but i think that's the global uh... that's the
[07:02:38] that's the global exchange
[07:02:44] chai doesn't seem communist nowadays well here's how you know china is not
[07:02:47] communist okay
[07:02:48] it's because their kids want to be influencers now and they're getting
[07:02:51] fat
[07:02:52] that's how you know they're not communist anymore
[07:02:56] just that simple
[07:02:57] but anyway guys i'll be back on tomorrow and uh... i will see you guys
[07:03:00] then
[07:03:01] So until next time gentlemen, peace.
[07:03:03] See ya.
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