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04-13-2026 · 6h 16m

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[00:00:30] I don't tell another motherfuckers to dab it off that hat
[00:00:33] Think I ain't got a tip on my motherfuckers feet
[00:00:35] But this shit's like it, fuck your niggas niggas
[00:00:37] They don't even think I'm doing this shit and I'm doing nothing
[00:00:40] Oh my god, now you can't be setting fast
[00:00:43] Where the hell, where the hell, where the hood at?
[00:00:46] Had a nigga in the cup, where the hood at?
[00:00:48] All the niggas out here, not where the world's at
[00:00:51] You better bust that if you don't pull that
[00:00:53] Where the hell, where the hell, where the hood at?
[00:00:56] Had a nigga in the cup, where the hood at?
[00:00:59] How we doing boys just got up maybe a little bit ago another fucking day and
[00:01:19] it's been a while been some time but yeah I fucking went to bed probably like
[00:01:25] fucking three something like that maybe a little bit after that and woke up a
[00:01:30] while ago looked at some drama same as always same as the usual you know how it
[00:01:34] is but what a choice I mean we used to do this song every day right we did and
[00:01:40] when Rose tomorrow gonna be great yeah we're planning on setting up a server I
[00:01:44] was talking actually about people that a little bit earlier today and so that's
[00:01:49] the plan man I'm excited for it you look super trumpet because I got the I got
[00:01:54] the robot is a little bit cold right and I'd rather it be a little bit cold than
[00:01:59] a bit too hot right so we got it locked in welcome back thank you man I
[00:02:03] appreciate it's been good like I felt good streaming yesterday I really did I
[00:02:06] didn't really know how I was gonna do and vibe with everything but like after I
[00:02:11] locked in and I was streaming and everything was good it felt like just
[00:02:15] like like any other day man and so I was glad about it hardcore race a lot win
[00:02:20] hardcore oh I don't know that I'm not about any hardcore wow right we're not
[00:02:24] gonna do any of that tomorrow wheel of time maybe that I didn't do that one
[00:02:29] very much right I usually did bohemian rhapsody that was my main one and when's
[00:02:34] Thomas dropping the master class I'm gonna be real guys like I like I know
[00:02:38] like obviously okay all right you're not supposed to cheat on your girlfriend
[00:02:44] yeah yeah yeah right but god damn bro like he was in it for the love of the
[00:02:50] game god that that was impressive dude like you saw that holy shit my goat
[00:02:56] Thomas yes wow like holy shit man should join peanuts rust server on the
[00:03:02] next wife I mean like playing a rust server or getting into that I don't know
[00:03:08] if I really want to do that honestly the reason why is that like I mean I like
[00:03:12] rust a lot I do I think rust is a great game it's one of the best games made but
[00:03:17] like it's ever been made it's amazing amazing game but like a lot of them I
[00:03:21] mean let's be honest right they're really good at the game they're very good at
[00:03:25] the game and am I good at the game absolutely fucking not and so that's
[00:03:29] the problem that I got going on is that you've got you know all these people
[00:03:33] that are super good and like I'm not and I'm not ready to farm all day like the
[00:03:37] thing is that if you want to play those games you got to be in the game like I'm
[00:03:42] not in the game like I just relax and I chill out like I'm not about like in
[00:03:46] general like any sort of like competitive PvP game I'm really not into it and the reason why I'm not
[00:03:53] that into it I'm gonna be real like it's I'm not really that good right and so like I don't really
[00:03:57] have fun playing a game where like I start kind of like at bronze and then I get to like silver
[00:04:04] or gold and I'm just I'm just providing like a frame of reference I'm not saying any specific game
[00:04:09] but like let's say you start at bronze and you play really well and you try really hard in order to
[00:04:13] to get up to like, you know, that next level.
[00:04:16] And then you take a break from the game
[00:04:18] because you want to do something else.
[00:04:20] And then you effectively are skill reset
[00:04:23] back down the bronze, right?
[00:04:25] Or like low silver.
[00:04:26] And so what is the,
[00:04:29] like there's no overwatch?
[00:04:31] Well, overwatch was one example, right?
[00:04:34] But I played a lot of games like that.
[00:04:35] And it's not that I'm against them.
[00:04:37] I think that they're phenomenal, great games.
[00:04:39] It's just that I feel like playing games like that
[00:04:43] is like a lifestyle. It's a lifestyle that everybody does all the time and or not everybody
[00:04:50] but all the people that play it do all the time and not all not every single one obviously
[00:04:55] not every single one but I think the overwhelming majority of these people play these games constantly
[00:05:00] and in the process of playing them constantly guess what I think that it's just a little
[00:05:05] bit you know it's hard to compete with somebody that does that constantly right and that's
[00:05:11] same reason why many of us can't play fighting games and want to play or play other things
[00:05:14] to relax. The sweats exclude us. Yeah, I think you're right, man. And it's not the thing
[00:05:19] is that, like, it's a young man's game. It is. It's a young man's game. And I'm not,
[00:05:25] I'm not like that. That's not for me at all. So I see Trump's truth social posts saying
[00:05:29] we'll blow up any Iranian ships to get close to the blockade the same way they're blowing
[00:05:33] up cartel boats. No, I thought that was already the policy. Honestly, like, I'm surprised
[00:05:37] even said that. I've seen that there's been a lot of drama about Trump and the Pope. Now in my opinion,
[00:05:43] I think that, again, like, I'll talk about it later on, right? We'll get to that. But I think
[00:05:48] it's fucking retarded, right? I mean, like, the thing is that, well, I have a lot of opinions on
[00:05:54] this. Let me just try to pace myself, okay? Like, we literally, like, we've been live for five minutes,
[00:05:58] so I should probably relax a little bit. So yes, I did see it, though. The Pope drama is boring.
[00:06:03] It's a little bit silly, but I do think that there's hypocrisy in it that I think is fair to talk about, right?
[00:06:09] And you see Trump might try to cancel the midterms words you read that on blue sky
[00:06:15] Trump's gonna cancel the midterms. He's gonna put all the black people
[00:06:18] He's gonna bring back slavery and he's gonna what's he gonna do after that? He's gonna nuke
[00:06:23] You know, I don't know China like I mean guys, let's be real
[00:06:26] I mean the midterms are not gonna get canceled the votes are gonna go off
[00:06:31] I think Democrats will probably win. I mean historically, that's usually what happens and I don't think Trump has done a very
[00:06:37] like he's done a great job with some things but I
[00:06:40] think that like the messaging is all over the place and you know, it's just really it's not focused and
[00:06:47] There are too many focuses on like international issues, right?
[00:06:51] And I think that's mainly the problem that Trump has like it in my opinion
[00:06:55] I think that it would have been a lot better if Trump had focused on domestic issues for the first two years
[00:07:00] and international issues for the second two years rather than what seems to be vice versa right and he could I mean to be fair
[00:07:07] He could just focus on international issues the entire time, but you know like that's really how I feel about it is that?
[00:07:14] She's getting real in Ireland. I don't know about that. I have no idea about that
[00:07:17] I haven't even heard about that you cover the Hungary election. I haven't I heard about that Cara
[00:07:22] Thanks to the hundred subs man again guys never feel like you guys have to gift subs or anything
[00:07:26] but I do appreciate it thanks a lot and
[00:07:28] and uh... yeah i mean i uh... got cocky after maduro i don't even think that's
[00:07:33] what happened i mean i i think that you plan stuff like that like long-term
[00:07:37] right
[00:07:37] so they probably had this locked and loaded for quite a while
[00:07:41] but uh... sorrows to cover hungry i mean i don't
[00:07:44] again like i don't know what's going on over there i mean they had an election
[00:07:48] and like some guy one that's not victor or bond and people think it's like a
[00:07:52] terrible thing i i'd really
[00:07:54] i don't know a lot about hungarian politics so i don't really have a
[00:07:57] comment on it
[00:07:58] I mean like obviously now. I mean, I'm not saying it's a good or bad thing
[00:08:02] I'm just saying I really just fundamentally don't know and that's it check out Ireland. What's happening in Ireland?
[00:08:08] I don't even know like is there some kind of crazy thing happening. I have no idea
[00:08:12] I mean looked into that at all and I don't like people crafting out our fuel
[00:08:17] Really? Let me see
[00:08:22] Ireland
[00:08:24] Uh, protest? What's this? I'll see if I can find it. Uh, the fake news media won't show you this, so this is four days ago.
[00:08:33] The Irish are protesting against the globalist agenda. The Irish government is calling in them. Wait. What?
[00:08:41] What? What are we talking about? Like, I don't even understand this. Like, this is insane.
[00:08:50] And okay, wow, I've never even heard about this at all. This is the first time I've seen it
[00:08:55] So the fake news media won't show you this the I guess well, I'll watch this. This is I mean, this is just like super loud, right?
[00:09:03] so
[00:09:07] Uh-huh the McGregor guy is supporting it
[00:09:11] Hmm I
[00:09:13] Agree with a lot of Conor McGregor is like
[00:09:15] like his politics, but I mean, I can just never, I mean, in Ireland has the right to
[00:09:22] self-determination, but I can never really, the guys, I think the guys are rapist.
[00:09:28] I do.
[00:09:29] I think he's a rapist and like the thing with like the tampon and the woman, it was just
[00:09:34] like, I mean, that's really, really, really bad, right?
[00:09:37] I mean, that's crazy bad.
[00:09:39] And so, I mean, I don't know if I can really, I can really support that guy.
[00:09:44] I mean, I think he's a great fighter and he was a great like I mean, he's a great athlete, but it's I mean
[00:09:51] I don't want to have him involved in politics
[00:09:53] I think it's like having somebody like that like that's like Trump right?
[00:09:56] I mean like we can all agree even if you like Trump a lot you can all agree that if Trump wasn't in the Epstein files
[00:10:02] It would be a lot better for everybody it would be and I think that really it's the same thing with him
[00:10:08] It would just be a whole lot fucking better if that wasn't the case
[00:10:12] So, yeah, exactly right, but it's a serial one. Well, I don't know about that. It's the seventh day of the protest.
[00:10:17] It's a ten- you spent a tampon.
[00:10:19] Yeah, so basically, like, Conor McGregor had sex with somebody. It's assumed to be rape, right?
[00:10:27] But he had sex with somebody and he was so into it that he pushed the tampon into the woman to a degree that was like very damaging for her, like, you know, internal, like, health, right?
[00:10:39] And so that's what I and it's really sick. It's totally totally sick. And so yeah, that was really it
[00:10:46] Fucking gross. Yeah, I mean and it's and then we're not talking about like some, you know, like, you know, like
[00:10:53] Flirting gone wrong. We're not talking about, you know, like grabbing a girl's butt or like grabbing her boob
[00:10:59] Which is obviously very bad, but it's not even close to this and yeah, I think it's it's awful
[00:11:05] Yeah, why didn't you take it out? I mean because he was because she didn't have time to because he probably
[00:11:10] Held her down. That's that's why I mean dull and so anyway. Yeah, it's just weird and a herder intestines
[00:11:17] It's fucked up. Yeah, it's really actually bad, but I don't want to talk about that. It's just weird, right?
[00:11:20] Let's not even talk about that
[00:11:22] Anyway, yeah, I mean agree. I agree with common bearers politics
[00:11:25] But I mean he's just such a reprehensible person that I can't really you know
[00:11:29] I mean like if he says something I agree with I'll say yeah true based, right?
[00:11:34] But like on a personal level, I think he's a piece of shit. So yeah, I mean other than that. Let's move on
[00:11:40] Lfg Galway fuel protest Ireland standing strong
[00:11:43] Michael Martin has got to go protests continue across Galway's the entire country's Irish people push back against crippling fuel costs
[00:11:49] Well done to every patriot on the ground. Look at all these people
[00:11:54] Holy look at all this Wow
[00:12:00] That is nuts look at all that
[00:12:04] Wow, citizens of Ireland, particularly the farmers, business owners and truckers are
[00:12:09] protesting against fuel prices, regulations and taxes, and mass demonstrations across
[00:12:14] the country right now.
[00:12:15] Here we are, the biggest convoy in the country today, coming up the M9, let's go, hey!
[00:12:20] Let's go! Hey!
[00:12:22] Come on, guys!
[00:12:24] The people are sneaking!
[00:12:26] The people are sneaking!
[00:12:28] Oh, yeah!
[00:12:30] Oh, yeah!
[00:12:32] Holy Irish, I know!
[00:12:36] It's just, bro, like, I feel like I'm watching gangs in New York all over again.
[00:12:42] Top of the morning to you, lad!
[00:12:44] Yep, there it is!
[00:12:45] Irish fuel protest in numbers.
[00:12:47] What is this here?
[00:12:48] and the government can't win this fight.
[00:12:50] Our truckers are blockading Dublin over the fuel prices.
[00:12:54] Okay, so this is, I guess...
[00:12:56] Yes, this is day four of these protests,
[00:12:59] and wow, the organizers have really started
[00:13:01] to put this together.
[00:13:03] It has really caught the imagination,
[00:13:05] not just of farmers, but road hauliers, taxi drivers,
[00:13:09] bus companies, they're all complaining
[00:13:11] about the price of diesel,
[00:13:13] and exactly what sort of effects
[00:13:16] it's having on their businesses.
[00:13:17] And this government has threatened to put the Irish Army and Irish Defence Forces to
[00:13:22] break these protests up.
[00:13:24] But if you look at the street behind me, I mean, there's quite literally millions of
[00:13:28] pounds worth of equipment sitting in just one street and doubling, and that has to be
[00:13:34] paid for, and to be paid for it has to work, and it has to turn a profit, and men like
[00:13:39] Simon Dunn, an agricultural contractor, he has done this protest, Simon, I mean, how
[00:13:45] important is diesel prices?
[00:13:46] That's about right.
[00:13:47] This is a guy who's concerned about the price of diesel fuel.
[00:13:51] I believe you.
[00:13:52] No introduction is necessary.
[00:13:55] Continue.
[00:13:56] Diesel price is critical.
[00:13:58] Diesel has doubled in price since the conflict.
[00:14:01] That's a real man.
[00:14:02] And we're talking for the government to come along and help them to survive by lowering
[00:14:07] the carbon tax.
[00:14:08] I'm not joking by the way.
[00:14:09] It's a fact.
[00:14:10] It's true.
[00:14:11] The machines here as dear as the air and the expenses to maintain the knock on the
[00:14:17] to make money working at the current price of the diesel.
[00:14:21] So we're losing money here, but we're losing money
[00:14:23] if we work them at the current prices at the same time.
[00:14:26] And what do you think of the comments
[00:14:27] of standing the Defense Forces in?
[00:14:29] I think it was a bit immature.
[00:14:30] I mean, again, it seems like right now,
[00:14:33] I don't even really know, is it the Communist government?
[00:14:37] Like, what's really hard for me to understand
[00:14:40] is what's really going on with something like this.
[00:14:43] It's very, very hard.
[00:14:45] And my pictures of latter treasonous regime
[00:14:47] cuts the web, like desperate traders to hold the uprisings.
[00:14:50] I mean, probably, yeah.
[00:14:51] You know, in spot, we just regroup,
[00:14:53] the go slows and standstill protests,
[00:14:55] or two for fighting Irish.
[00:14:58] Yeah, I don't even know why this is happening.
[00:15:00] Is it all because of fuel prices?
[00:15:03] I mean, I don't know.
[00:15:05] They only have money to give to migrants,
[00:15:07] but they can't subsidize fuel for the everyday working man?
[00:15:10] Well, again, like every, and I think that this is a,
[00:15:13] it's a very good line of messaging, right?
[00:15:15] because you have a like in this is the problem that a lot of western countries
[00:15:18] have is that
[00:15:20] they continuously allow like unassimilated migrants into the country
[00:15:24] that then they have to basically keep alive with welfare
[00:15:28] and it's it's coming at the expense of at the average person right
[00:15:32] so like is it really in the best interest of um... you know an irish person
[00:15:37] that five thousand people from africa are now displaced into irland right
[00:15:43] does that make everyday life better for an Irish person?
[00:15:46] And I think that the overwhelming answer for that
[00:15:48] is this a net positive or net negative for Ireland.
[00:15:52] I think that if you look at it from the perspective
[00:15:54] of the actual people that live there, it's a net negative.
[00:15:57] And so if you're doing things that are net negatives
[00:16:00] for your people, then you've got a big problem.
[00:16:03] And I think that's the main issue
[00:16:04] that a lot of these people have.
[00:16:06] Media evidently lie, telling the block roads,
[00:16:09] kill people with the protestor,
[00:16:10] but the protestor made sure that there's places
[00:16:12] emergency vehicles to take if necessary. Well, look, I mean, blocking the roads, the thing
[00:16:16] is that I don't really, I'm not really familiar like with what Ireland's politics are or anything,
[00:16:21] but I think it's, Ireland is another one of those countries that has been colonized by
[00:16:26] white guilt, right? It's been colonized by white guilt and other forms of like internalized
[00:16:32] accountability for things that they have never done. And that I think is causing them to
[00:16:38] make decisions that are bad for their country. I think this is happening in America, it's
[00:16:42] happening in Canada. It's happening in Australia. It's happening in the UK, in Germany, in Spain,
[00:16:49] in France, in Ireland. I don't know about Scotland. I did say the UK. Well, I guess the UK is redundant
[00:16:57] now at this point, but like it's in Britain and also in Ireland too. And so maybe like to a lesser
[00:17:05] extent in Sweden and Norway. And actually Sweden is pretty bad too. Yeah, everywhere. Yeah, exactly,
[00:17:11] right? And so that's really where the problem is. Portugal too, I don't know a lot about Portugal,
[00:17:16] but I've heard about that. So, and this is the main issue. So basically, every, the only white
[00:17:22] countries that haven't been affected by this, this mind virus are the Balkan countries and the
[00:17:28] Eastern European countries that were like brutalized by Hitler, like Poland, for example, right?
[00:17:34] And you have like Serbia and, you know, countries like that, very clearly, like they don't have
[00:17:40] the same culture to it, but that's because, again, there isn't that same internalized guilt from
[00:17:46] World War II. And I think that's it. Norway is not immigrant. Well, I've heard other things,
[00:17:52] but I'm not really sure about that. So that's just what I've heard. You know, that's been going
[00:17:56] on for more than a year at this point, but it's gotten worse. Yeah, I think so. It's because
[00:18:00] they're poor countries. Poor countries don't give a fuck about things. They have to worry about how
[00:18:03] to get food. Well, I think that there's more to it than that. I do. I think that there's a lot
[00:18:08] more to it than that. I don't know if Poland is really that poor of a country. It doesn't
[00:18:12] look like a poor country. If you showed me images like a lot of places in Poland and
[00:18:17] places in France, for example, I think that Poland is a lot richer than France. I don't
[00:18:22] really know. Anyway, I do think what's happening is that you're starting to see people begin
[00:18:28] to realize that there is this outgroup preference that's happening with their governments. I
[00:18:33] i think that what really is starting to accelerate this awakening is that
[00:18:38] you have people that are coming from these other cultures in these other
[00:18:41] communities and
[00:18:42] they're coming into these western countries
[00:18:45] and they're completely using the western countries government as a tool to
[00:18:49] help only their people to make it operate and work in the best interest of
[00:18:54] their people
[00:18:55] and i think that once you see that happen enough times
[00:18:59] there's a certain amount of times where
[00:19:01] even a reasonable uh... you know good intentions person
[00:19:05] can't tell themselves that they're all just coincidences right
[00:19:09] and i think that's basically what's happened is that
[00:19:12] there have been too many of those coincidences and people are waking up
[00:19:15] and realizing that
[00:19:17] again
[00:19:18] they're not the ones that are racist whenever they're acknowledging that
[00:19:22] other people are coming into their country and then implementing race
[00:19:25] politics
[00:19:26] because one thing that i think western countries have done very well
[00:19:30] is that they have transcended racism
[00:19:32] i think that western countries have transcended racism
[00:19:35] to a degree that no other countries in the world really have
[00:19:39] uh... i think that if you look at and by the way i'm not going to name any
[00:19:42] countries i don't want another vacation
[00:19:44] but i think basically every other one
[00:19:47] is uh... you know way more racist than let's say america is
[00:19:51] i mean like you take america in two thousand and then you compare it to any
[00:19:55] of these other countries we are infinitely rest races than they are
[00:19:58] and uh... that's it
[00:20:00] and it doesn't even matter really which one it is and i have you know again
[00:20:04] trump stolen the president all i agree i i definitely agree with that i mean i'm
[00:20:07] very unhappy with how trump is approached a number of things
[00:20:11] but uh... you know like again i'm not even really sure exactly what is this
[00:20:15] here this is some other kind of bullshit i have no idea
[00:20:18] and uh... yeah people never good morning brother thank you man
[00:20:21] it's just a mean but if you're ever political office you can make you can
[00:20:24] make the gold party i mean again like i don't want to run for political office
[00:20:28] because number one, I don't think I would win. And number two, and I have like so much baggage,
[00:20:33] like, and I also, I don't have the personality for it. Like, even if my ideas were very popular,
[00:20:38] and I think that like right now, there is a, there is like an exponentially growing amount of,
[00:20:46] especially guys, and I think that there's a massive gender divide in this ideology. And like,
[00:20:51] the ideology that I have is, I think like probably 10x more popular with men than it is with women.
[00:20:57] and i i think that again there's a lot of genetic and just biological you know
[00:21:02] biases that are going on there
[00:21:04] but uh... again like that's just how it is well i'm telling you like that i
[00:21:07] think it's true
[00:21:08] and uh... you know vote for the baldy it's pragmatic well i think that a lot of
[00:21:12] i mean i think that a lot of women like they're
[00:21:16] the problem is that
[00:21:18] i think that women value consensus more than they value
[00:21:22] correct action
[00:21:23] And I'm obviously speaking in generalities here. Not all women and men act this way too,
[00:21:28] but I think that at a much higher rate, women value consensus vastly more than men do. And so
[00:21:36] doing what everybody else is doing is more important than doing the right thing. And this is a
[00:21:41] studied phenomenon. This is not, by the way, this isn't like, you know, bro science about why are
[00:21:46] women so crazy, you know what I mean? No, it's actual fact. But the thing is that I think that
[00:21:53] that even women will come around and they'll realize that, you know, this is a huge problem.
[00:21:58] And again, I think that the best way to do that, and this is the main issue that I think
[00:22:03] that a lot of these Western countries have, is that people are not, they're not victims
[00:22:09] to their own bad decisions. And to the extent that a person is not a victim to their bad
[00:22:14] decisions, oftentimes they think that they're good decisions. And that's what happens most
[00:22:19] the time as you have people that feel that way and because of that they just keep going more and
[00:22:24] more and more extreme and because they never have to suffer any consequences for it at all
[00:22:30] and I love tribalism when it comes to values well the thing is that there is tribalism when it
[00:22:36] comes to values and I think that the problem is that people are very afraid of even talking about
[00:22:41] something like that but it is absolutely true and I see Fox post about Hassan no I think maybe
[00:22:47] It was like something about a hated Republicans or something. I think I scrolled down and saw it. Yeah. What is this here hands-off Palestine?
[00:22:53] What is this here?
[00:22:54] Police are carrying out mass arrests after Trump anti-trump pro-Islamist blocked the road and tried to storm Chuck Schumer's office
[00:23:02] What? I thought he was a Democrat
[00:23:10] Like I don't see how you can look at a person like that and like watch this person get carried away and
[00:23:16] and then come to the conclusion that they shouldn't be, you know, that the destination should not be a mental asylum, right?
[00:23:22] I mean, like, this is a mental asylum patient, like it is. This person should be in an asylum.
[00:23:27] And for their own good, by the way, because she's not having a good time right now. She's having a terrible time.
[00:23:32] And that's the kind of stuff that it's, it devils me. I've said before, right?
[00:23:37] I'm not saying I support it.
[00:23:42] But when I was a young kid,
[00:23:43] And I heard about the Salem witch trials and exorcisms. I thought, how could anybody believe such insane nonsense?
[00:23:54] How can anybody really think that somebody is actually possessed by demons? It's insane! How could anybody think it's crazy?
[00:24:03] But then I got older.
[00:24:06] And I'm not saying that I'm supporting it.
[00:24:17] I'm just saying that I understand it.
[00:24:21] That's all.
[00:24:22] I just understand it.
[00:24:23] I like how far the limit is.
[00:24:26] Yeah, that's all.
[00:24:27] I just understand it.
[00:24:29] I mean like I mean you're already almost in a straight jacket you're all I mean like
[00:24:58] Like the thing is that like, I mean, can't we just outsource this to like an asylum or
[00:25:03] something?
[00:25:04] Like, what is this?
[00:25:05] It's like a skit.
[00:25:06] Yeah, it is.
[00:25:07] It's the retard brigade?
[00:25:08] I know.
[00:25:09] I know.
[00:25:10] It's so ridiculous, isn't it?
[00:25:12] Didn't Trump already free Palestine?
[00:25:14] Well, the thing is that, again, they're never gonna, they're never gonna get over this because
[00:25:19] like the problem is that, so this is, this is the way that the terrorist propaganda works
[00:25:26] is that they shoot missiles at Israel
[00:25:29] from an apartment building with people in it.
[00:25:31] And then Israel says,
[00:25:33] well, what the hell are you doing shooting missiles at us?
[00:25:36] We're gonna blow you up.
[00:25:37] And then they blow them up,
[00:25:39] but they're in an apartment building.
[00:25:40] So guess what?
[00:25:41] People die.
[00:25:43] And then after that, they say,
[00:25:45] oh my God, Israel's killing all these innocent people.
[00:25:48] Yeah, true.
[00:25:50] But is it Israel doing it?
[00:25:51] Or is it the people that are using those people
[00:25:53] as political capital, murdering them against their will
[00:25:58] to get them killed to push some agenda
[00:26:01] so you can hoodwink Samantha, some 31-year-old nurse
[00:26:07] in America to ruining her life over this.
[00:26:11] Their meat shields, yes, exactly, that's what it is.
[00:26:13] And so their hypocrites, exactly.
[00:26:15] They're a broken, stuck-on repeat, exactly.
[00:26:18] And so, yeah, what is this?
[00:26:19] Your clapper walk down the middle in an interview?
[00:26:21] I saw that.
[00:26:22] I'm going to look at that later on, but I'm not ready for it.
[00:26:26] Every terrorist should be killed.
[00:26:28] The thing is that Palestine, Lebanon, and Iran will never know peace as long as there
[00:26:34] is terrorist cells and terrorist cults inside of them.
[00:26:38] As long as Hezbollah is in Lebanon, Lebanon will never know peace.
[00:26:42] As long as Hamas is in Gaza, Gaza will never know peace.
[00:26:48] This has nothing to do with Israel because you have to keep in mind that the kinds of
[00:26:52] people like this is a problem that they had in the crusades it was a problem they had after
[00:26:57] you know like world war one it was a problem that they had after the civil war it was a problem
[00:27:01] that they had after vietnam it was a problem like this is a historical reality that a lot of men
[00:27:07] that after they get done fighting a war well why would you like imagine okay get this right
[00:27:13] you are a hamas commander
[00:27:16] you are in charge of like a hundred and fifty guys
[00:27:19] you are uh... you know rent uh... managing and then you know dealing with
[00:27:24] like you know millions of dollars of like mark you know resources operation
[00:27:29] costs and everything and you know the war is over and now you get reduced back
[00:27:34] to you know working at a shop you know selling something or you know doing some
[00:27:38] other menial task
[00:27:40] i mean i'm sorry but like
[00:27:42] for a lot of guys, you used to be the man, right? You used to be the guy. You used to
[00:27:47] have responsibility, power, and respect, and now you're back to being a merchant, and a lot of
[00:27:52] guys don't want to go back to that. So what's going to happen is that, even without Israel,
[00:27:58] these people will turn on their own people. They will, Rambo, exactly, it's Rambo-1, right?
[00:28:03] Whenever he said that, he said, that's the exact thing. And like my dad said that,
[00:28:07] My friend Cody said that it's very true, right? Like you can go from like, I mean, for example,
[00:28:13] like, you know, Cody was like a gunnery like guy, like he dealt with all the weapons. Like if there
[00:28:18] was a new weapon that the Navy got, you know, it would be like his job to use it and demonstrate it
[00:28:22] for the rest of the sailors and all that. And so how can you go from that to like having to work
[00:28:29] in a warehouse? Like think about how big of a downgrade that is. In terms of like respect, power,
[00:28:36] and just self-respect as well too right it's a lie
[00:28:39] what is saying that's what happens right
[00:28:42] and so uh... no house in west brink and still a piece
[00:28:45] you really think there's no home on some in what do you mean there's no home on
[00:28:48] so people that are doing terrorist shit constantly
[00:28:50] by god and again also like they're all over there
[00:28:53] and uh... why don't they just leave what they just get the fuck out of there
[00:28:57] rather than sit there and keep attacking it's crazy
[00:29:01] and uh... that's it
[00:29:02] and i was saying was legit with the cartel things
[00:29:06] yeah of course it is
[00:29:07] the cartels the same thing
[00:29:09] the cartels the exact same
[00:29:11] and so whenever you have people doing this and and that's what happens is so
[00:29:14] so you have the
[00:29:15] the terrorist
[00:29:17] propaganda that pushes this
[00:29:19] and they basically added out the causal factor of like why they're getting
[00:29:23] bombed
[00:29:23] and they just act like they're being bombed for no reason
[00:29:26] and so that's very effective on people like this because they have low
[00:29:30] logic and high emotional reasoning
[00:29:33] and so they don't think in terms of what makes sense and what's logical and what's reasonable
[00:29:38] they think in terms of like how something makes them feel and they act based off of
[00:29:42] how that makes them feel that's it and so it totally short circuits of persons like emotional
[00:29:47] reasoning yeah yeah exactly right
[00:30:03] They're gonna pay for that shit, they don't need logic, yeah.
[00:30:08] I think they should just arrest all of them.
[00:30:17] These people are so annoying, it's so fucking obnoxious, especially if they're blocking
[00:30:21] roads and shit like that, it's so annoying.
[00:30:24] I never understand how they don't feel like dorks doing these chants.
[00:30:29] I don't either, honestly.
[00:30:30] I completely agree with you.
[00:30:32] And two types of people bro, all of our problems, yep,
[00:30:35] in scarons and in cells, that's right.
[00:30:38] And it's that simple.
[00:30:40] At least one's cooperating without having to be carried.
[00:30:42] Yeah, that's true too.
[00:30:43] They keep seeing at the protest what the fuck is that about?
[00:30:46] It's about, again, the reason why they do all of this stuff
[00:30:49] is because it's about a messaging system
[00:30:53] and it's about making themselves feel
[00:30:54] like they're fighting for something.
[00:30:57] the biggest problem that
[00:30:59] these people have is that they don't have problems
[00:31:02] they have no real issues in their real life
[00:31:05] so they use these other issues that they find on the internet or in media
[00:31:10] to try to create an identity around those issues
[00:31:13] so a lot of these people are you know they're well off and not even really
[00:31:17] well off but they're you know middle class which is you know in the world
[00:31:21] scheme of things massively well off
[00:31:23] and they don't have any real problems like shelter or anything else so they're
[00:31:27] fixating on this instead
[00:31:29] karen's themselves of the usual suspects i think they're reading some of the
[00:31:32] dream pool
[00:31:33] i think that they are yet
[00:31:34] see the only talk about palestine and not stood and for example which is way
[00:31:38] worse
[00:31:39] well that's because they're not being messaged to in that way right again
[00:31:42] these people are not
[00:31:43] that's the same reason why they use not see for everything the reason why they
[00:31:47] use not see for everything is that most of these people don't really have a
[00:31:50] good education
[00:31:51] and so they assume that any level of
[00:31:53] any level of
[00:31:55] like aggressive government action is automatically nazis why is that
[00:32:01] because that's the only thing that they know
[00:32:03] so if all you have is a hammer
[00:32:06] every problem looks like a nail
[00:32:07] and so that's what happens if all you have is uh... college or you know high
[00:32:11] school american education every form of government looks like nazis
[00:32:16] so that's the main reason why that's what i think is gonna happen
[00:32:20] well what is this year and uh... i'm i'm i'm not there are they are educated
[00:32:23] there's retards why i think that they're educated
[00:32:26] in things that are stupid i mean sure like gender studies or some other type
[00:32:30] of like fake degree
[00:32:31] but not in something that actually matters or something that has any sort
[00:32:35] of like i don't know like fucking
[00:32:37] uh... any value to it right very very little to that
[00:32:40] and uh... let me go back and look at them
[00:32:43] bro like what a uh... what a day how about that
[00:32:45] valkyrie explains why she deleted
[00:32:49] dude
[00:32:52] uh...
[00:32:54] that dude i i i i don't even know what to say about this this is so fucking funny
[00:33:00] man
[00:33:00] is that she went and deleted a another
[00:33:05] another fucking tweet let me see if i can show you the context for this right
[00:33:10] so valkyrie addressed her deleted reply under jason the wings post mocking
[00:33:14] Sikuno so she deleted another post oh my god I was making fun of my own comment
[00:33:27] from a long time ago I thought it was gonna be light-hearted it was not
[00:33:33] light-hearted I deleted it because it a lot more harassment a lot of harassment
[00:33:43] So I was like, damn, you know, Jesus, it was funny.
[00:33:48] Jesus, I was trying to be lighthearted about it.
[00:33:52] So I thought making fun of my own comment.
[00:33:55] I mean, you I mean, how how much is too much?
[00:33:59] Like, I mean, at a certain point, I mean, she has to realize this is retarded, right?
[00:34:04] I mean, you have to know that this is so fucking retarded.
[00:34:10] So why do you keep doing it?
[00:34:12] What is going on here? I don't even understand it for social points. Yes. Oh my god. Like how many tweets are you going to delete?
[00:34:20] How many opinions are going to are you going to have to apologize for? Like, do you think this is winning you over anybody except for weirdos?
[00:34:28] Like, what are you doing? And why should she talk like she has a gun to her head because she does Twitter is pointing it at her.
[00:34:35] We need to talk about my tweet. Oh my god. We need to talk about my tweet.
[00:34:42] It's so sad. It's actually so sad. No, how do you do this?
[00:34:48] Okay, well I'm going to they don't even want to hear your own viewers don't even want to hear it
[00:34:53] They're so tired of hearing why you weaseled out of another opinion that they're like, please no ray
[00:35:00] Just play video games or something. Oh, no, no now we have to go on another self-flagellation tour
[00:35:07] I'm so sorry for trying to have a little bit of a funny joke. Oh my god
[00:35:14] um, I
[00:35:15] Was making fun of my own comment Jesus from a long time ago
[00:35:20] I thought it was funny like Twitter delete Twitter
[00:35:25] comment, you know was
[00:35:29] Gonna be fun get off Twitter. I don't want to get off Twitter. I like Twitter delete Twitter
[00:35:34] But I like Twitter man at the end of the day like man that even even her own chat is saying it
[00:35:47] Her own shit. Wow. I knew it. I
[00:35:53] Can't really change anything. It's painful to watch it's
[00:35:58] Don't do it. Don't delete Twitter. Don't delete Twitter. Twitter's fine. Twitter's okay
[00:36:04] Oh my god, caving to the Twitter mob
[00:36:08] Even your own chat agrees think about how bad it is that people in Valkyrie's chat
[00:36:16] Agree with the Primeval
[00:36:20] That is insane
[00:36:23] Wow
[00:36:25] Dude, I don't even know why people are saying I'm caving to anyone
[00:36:29] I feel like no matter what I say people get mad at me
[00:36:32] I feel like I caved to who everyone hates you
[00:36:39] Who am I caving to Jesus?
[00:36:44] It's you know, oh my god crazy. It's crazy. Everybody hates me really everybody. Are you kidding?
[00:36:53] Okay, not everyone. I was exactly. Oh, not everybody hates me
[00:36:58] An overwhelming amount
[00:37:00] Jesus Christ. I mean, how much, I mean, like, you really would, you would think that, like, I will never forget when my dad, the first time my dad ever saw Hassan do an IRL is somehow he was watching, like, I think it was Ray's stream on her birthday where she made one of, maybe one of these swords here, and he said that Ray was more masculine than Hassan was.
[00:37:27] And I remember him saying that and about like, you know, it was like making jokes about it and like
[00:37:33] Where is that? What happened to that? Why why are you why are you letting these weirdos tell you what to do?
[00:37:39] Like just be normal like you you didn't mean anything bad by it
[00:37:44] You weren't trying to be a bad person. So why are you letting these people tell you what to do? It's crazy
[00:37:50] so
[00:37:52] Just like exactly should be hanging out songs. Well, I don't know. I mean even a song son doesn't do that
[00:37:56] I don't know what it is, but anyway, well, she made the swords. I don't know if she made all of them
[00:38:01] I remember she did like a stream like that. It was pretty cool. And yeah, I mean come on like Jesus
[00:38:08] and
[00:38:09] Yes, it was on his stubborn as hell. He is he
[00:38:13] The worst opinion that he's ever had he will stand by it for the rest of his life
[00:38:18] He will never say well met no
[00:38:20] Ah, ah, ah, ah, nope, I was right,
[00:38:23] and the world doesn't know how right I am.
[00:38:25] And that's it.
[00:38:26] And so I don't get why people do this.
[00:38:29] It's so silly.
[00:38:31] And I've, oh my God, oh my God.
[00:38:34] So Coachella.
[00:38:39] This is shaping up to be the fire festival
[00:38:41] that's more expensive.
[00:38:44] The more expensive version of the fire festival.
[00:38:46] Let's watch the first one, okay?
[00:38:48] Here we go.
[00:38:50] Rich people, white people, influencers and SW workers. Let's talk about it. Coachella is only for rich people, white people, influencers and SW workers. Let's talk about it.
[00:39:04] Guys, I think I'm gonna go to Coachella next year.
[00:39:06] you. Go about it. So many of you know I used to be a spicy dancer in Los Angeles. I worked
[00:39:12] at multiple. You're a stripper. That's called being a stripper. Kathy, you need to understand
[00:39:20] what vocabulary is. It's not like this isn't Chili's, okay? It's like the red rose of Los
[00:39:27] Los Angeles. Alright? You are a stripper.
[00:39:32] Well, gentlemen's clubs and script-dancing clubs in Los Angeles.
[00:39:37] Okay, okay, there we go.
[00:39:39] And a big culture for strippers is partying festivals, clubs.
[00:39:43] No way.
[00:39:44] So when Coachella sees a concert around, there's always a rich old man.
[00:39:47] We, strippers, call them tricks.
[00:39:49] But there's a trick that is willing to spend $100,000 to bring five dancers to Coachella.
[00:39:56] So it looks like he has a bunch of girls with him.
[00:39:58] But the girls don't mind because they get a free trip to Coachella.
[00:40:01] I got invited in 2008.
[00:40:05] I'm sorry. I'm not trying to say that he does this, but whenever she said that,
[00:40:09] just made me think of Dan Clancy. It did.
[00:40:12] It did. And I'm not saying he would do this. He's a completely, you know, like great guy,
[00:40:18] but it did make me think of Dan.
[00:40:20] Teen, but I didn't end up going. Well, right now we're at war.
[00:40:23] or gas prices are going up.
[00:40:25] There are children getting unalived
[00:40:27] in different countries because of America.
[00:40:29] Americans are becoming homeless and unemployed
[00:40:32] faster than any generation in history.
[00:40:34] And that's why Coachella is a classism thing.
[00:40:37] That's why Coachella is only for the rich people
[00:40:40] or the people willing to sell their bodies.
[00:40:42] Because everybody else in the world,
[00:40:43] we can't even afford groceries right now.
[00:40:46] Personally.
[00:40:47] I thought you said you just sold your body.
[00:40:48] I couldn't even afford my car insurance.
[00:40:50] So my car has just been sitting in my driveway
[00:40:52] and I haven't been able to drive anywhere
[00:40:54] because I can't legally drive my car on the road
[00:40:56] without car insurance.
[00:40:57] So you're stupid.
[00:40:59] You just do it anyway and don't get in a wreck.
[00:41:02] I don't know, maybe there's a woman that's harder to do that
[00:41:05] but that's always what I did.
[00:41:07] It's like whenever I didn't have insurance,
[00:41:09] I would just drive the car more carefully.
[00:41:11] Whenever I didn't have a license,
[00:41:12] I would drive the car even more carefully.
[00:41:14] Whenever I didn't have registration,
[00:41:16] I would drive the car extremely carefully
[00:41:18] and whenever I didn't have an inspection on top of all that,
[00:41:21] I would drive the car on only the right lane of the road.
[00:41:24] So you've got to think, all right, so this girl,
[00:41:27] like, I mean, you would think a stripper would be
[00:41:29] a little bit more enterprising than this.
[00:41:31] So if you are, so let me go ahead
[00:41:35] and give you guys a little bit of tips, okay?
[00:41:37] So here is the road, okay?
[00:41:41] And so if you are here, and these are the lines,
[00:41:46] let's just go ahead and I'm gonna do the yellow lines.
[00:41:49] Okay, and like, let's just assume
[00:41:50] these are the different lanes.
[00:41:52] Okay, actually they're not really yellow,
[00:41:53] but like let's just say they're gray lines, right?
[00:41:56] And so you want to have your car.
[00:41:59] If you are trying to not be
[00:42:01] and have your license plate read,
[00:42:02] you have to have your car right here.
[00:42:05] And the only time that you ever need to be in this lane
[00:42:10] is if you are going 35 plus miles per hour.
[00:42:15] miles per hour. And the reason why is because if the cop is coming from the
[00:42:23] other direction, he will be able to look at your sticker and look at your plates
[00:42:28] and read them in the time that he can drive past your car. But if you're going
[00:42:33] fast enough, that time will be so short that he won't be able to do that. And so
[00:42:39] what you need to do is you need to be inside of this lane. And so there's
[00:42:43] another instance where let's say you're at a stoplight and the majority of times that you get
[00:42:48] pulled over is when you're at a stoplight and basically what happens is that they pull in behind
[00:42:55] you and then after that they arrest you because you did something wrong again. So what you do is
[00:43:02] you always stay in this lane and the reason why is that like let's say there's a convenience store
[00:43:07] right here and you know that the cop is coming in he's going to be behind you because you always
[00:43:12] always look at your mirrors, always pay attention to your mirrors.
[00:43:16] So then the moment that you see that a cop is going to come to a stop behind your car,
[00:43:21] what you do is you either move into this lane or a better idea is you go into the parking
[00:43:27] lot of the store before you reach the intersection.
[00:43:31] So that's the way that you avoid getting pulled over and arrested.
[00:43:35] As I said, I am a 15 year hide and seek champion from APD.
[00:43:41] Now obviously I didn't win every round, they caught me a few times, and nowadays I hate
[00:43:47] to say it, but I have insurance, inspection, registration, and also my license.
[00:43:53] I know, pretty, pretty lame, isn't it?
[00:43:55] Very lame.
[00:43:56] And so, but I've been pulled over for this many, many times.
[00:43:59] And so as a stripper, like, I mean, you've got to be used to making ends meet whenever
[00:44:05] you're a stripper and you don't even get how to do this, like this is embarrassing.
[00:44:09] It is.
[00:44:10] worse than an illegal alien? I know! That's how I know they're bad! Like, don't you guys get it?
[00:44:16] They say, well, Asvon was a scammer and he stole things. Why does he want people to steal to get
[00:44:20] more trouble? Because then I wouldn't have done it! That's the whole point! I know I'd...
[00:44:26] How do I know that they're doing it? Because I did it! That's how I know! It's not like a big secret!
[00:44:33] Like, oh my god! How does he have this insight? Because you just fill out the form and you put
[00:44:39] a three instead of a two. Like it's so simple, they never check. It's so easy. We need to get
[00:44:47] more scammers in the government because then they can find out the scammer. They can get the other
[00:44:53] scammers. You can't get Boy Scouts into the government that would never do anything wrong.
[00:44:58] You can't have, like I could say you can't have Mormons, but we do have one Mormon that does a
[00:45:03] good job at it. But in general, right, you don't want to have these good boys going after this stuff
[00:45:08] Because they can't even, the thing is that, the mind of a good boy cannot even conceptualize the concept of driving down to the projects and asking illegal aliens if you can put their children on your tax return, so you can claim them for child tax credits.
[00:45:27] They don't even comprehend the idea of that.
[00:45:32] That's like totally, they would never even imagine it.
[00:45:35] They'd never think of that.
[00:45:38] But I would.
[00:45:41] I would.
[00:45:44] I need somebody like me.
[00:45:46] Not somebody like me, figure it out.
[00:45:49] Because if they don't, it's gonna be a problem.
[00:45:53] Poor Americans and middle class Americans
[00:45:55] are struggling to afford food,
[00:45:57] struggling to afford girls,
[00:45:58] and the poor in the middle class, hello.
[00:46:01] We are the ones.
[00:46:02] I didn't say this.
[00:46:03] So that the rich people can afford to go to Coachella.
[00:46:05] That's right.
[00:46:05] Did you just hear me?
[00:46:07] We are the ones working so the rich people
[00:46:09] can party on their yachts or party in the desert.
[00:46:12] And that is why I personally refuse to work a nine to five
[00:46:16] job because I will not put myself in a situation where I'm
[00:46:18] Gracie the cat mom.
[00:46:22] Thank you for resisting capitalism.
[00:46:26] Thank you so much.
[00:46:28] Working for a millionaire, a billionaire,
[00:46:30] Just so him and his family can go to Coachella.
[00:46:33] One girl commented under my video the other day
[00:46:35] and she was like,
[00:46:36] I don't like how when you promote your small business,
[00:46:38] you mention how it helps you pay your rent.
[00:46:41] Well, you know what?
[00:46:42] I don't like how you work for one man
[00:46:44] and you make that one man give you weekly paychecks
[00:46:47] and you depend on that one man to sustain your life,
[00:46:50] pay your rent while you go and do what he tells you to do.
[00:46:53] Go do that, go do that.
[00:46:55] And then I will give you money.
[00:46:56] I don't like-
[00:46:57] Imagine how much she could you imagine being this girl's boyfriend? Oh my god, that would be the most unpleasant thing ever that
[00:47:05] Personally, I think I have jobs are a complete humiliation
[00:47:08] Women am I right?
[00:47:09] I know in front of a king like the Joker dancing in front of the king for some money. Well, didn't you do that?
[00:47:15] That's what it feels like you're performing
[00:47:17] That's what you did though the king for the rich people and then they will reward you with money or they'll reward you with a
[00:47:23] Coachella trip. Yeah, when are people gonna wake up and realize that Coachella is a classism thing?
[00:47:29] Coachella is mainly for the rich white folks. Let's be so real or we can black people
[00:47:34] What black people can't make money
[00:47:37] I've seen like a dozen black people in like the images of Coachella
[00:47:42] There are black people there. I know I know you might not believe this, but there are black people that have good jobs
[00:47:50] It exists
[00:47:53] All be very quiet. We can all pretend like everything's okay. There's no black people like Coachella.
[00:47:59] The world is so perfect. They're calling it they're gonna rename and next year at Carthage.
[00:48:02] We can all sit on our phones and watch the rich TikTok influencers go to Coachella while we pretend
[00:48:06] like there's no real problems in the world. Oh my god. But yeah, this is why I try to avoid
[00:48:10] human contact because I don't think humans think on this deep level. You know what? You know what?
[00:48:15] I think that you should, I think you're totally right and I think that you are doing the world
[00:48:21] the favor. Thank you so much for your sacrifice. I don't think that the world can repay you enough.
[00:48:29] Thank God. Thank God that she's able to do that. What even is Coachella?
[00:48:36] Coachella is a music festival. It's a music festival. Oh, here's another one, right?
[00:48:43] Influencers are so out of touch. I have so much ick watching them complaining about getting more
[00:48:47] for free shit and then doing exactly that.
[00:48:50] If somebody happens at Coachella called the Revolve gifting suite, everybody always comes
[00:48:54] over here and gets the most insane shit.
[00:48:56] Last year they had dozens.
[00:48:57] It's basically like a free crawl for influencers to get free shit.
[00:49:00] Like we need more free fucking shit.
[00:49:02] You're like it'll be like Black Friday with influencers.
[00:49:04] Well, if you do that, I'll throw a punch.
[00:49:06] And what I've seen is a line to get in.
[00:49:07] Okay, yeah.
[00:49:08] All right, you ready?
[00:49:09] Oh my god.
[00:49:10] Oh my god, don't.
[00:49:11] He just goes, I have a question.
[00:49:12] Man.
[00:49:13] Watch Revolve.
[00:49:14] Come on.
[00:49:15] Here we go.
[00:49:16] Trap.
[00:49:17] give you a little baby tank that's amazing outside area full of clothes
[00:49:24] this is actually fucking excuse you that's a made well what's up I want
[00:49:29] amazing section now let's go inside oh my god we have hairdryers this is so
[00:49:42] fucking stupid it reminds me of this is like you know like after you get a
[00:49:47] Chuck E cheese and you're able to redeem all your tickets and you can get like a bar of soap that's
[00:49:53] in the same shape as Yoshi or you're able to get like a Chinese finger trap or like let's say you
[00:49:59] do really well on the bowling and you're able to get like um like a pair of sneakers or something
[00:50:06] like that this is basically like the fucking Chuck E cheese like reward store for grown ass fucking
[00:50:14] adults that spent $10,000 to go to Coachella. That is, it's materialistic junk. Yeah, it is, totally.
[00:50:44] So I want y'all to keep in mind this is the way the influencers are experiencing Coachella and other content creators and rich people
[00:51:11] According to that other girl, rich white people, okay?
[00:51:17] Should I get this?
[00:51:18] They have leave eyes.
[00:51:19] I want living.
[00:51:20] They have care away.
[00:51:21] Hello?
[00:51:22] That is insane.
[00:51:23] We don't need new pants.
[00:51:24] We just got new pants.
[00:51:25] I'm dying.
[00:51:26] I do have to say that I am looking to see how diverse the crowds are.
[00:51:33] And this is once again another crowd that is less diverse than an ice battalion.
[00:51:38] Or not battalion, an ice squad.
[00:51:40] You know like you can find a four a car four of like you know four ice agents in
[00:51:47] Minnesota, and it's gonna be more diverse than this
[00:51:50] If they were all women
[00:52:04] So much fun you wish there was more come on
[00:52:10] I can I could it's so easy for me to watch to see somebody that like
[00:52:17] that like
[00:52:19] You know, they're trying to pay their student loans
[00:52:21] They're working at like Applebee's and they see this shit and they just want to kill somebody
[00:52:29] They do and like I get it right I do I get it
[00:52:40] So that's the way that influencers live, okay?
[00:52:45] So let me go and show you what it's like for somebody else.
[00:52:50] Just in case anyone was wondering what it's like when you have to use the bathroom while
[00:52:55] you're car camping, and it's two in the morning, but it's with me as cov-
[00:53:01] So it's basically the difference between Agartha and Escape from Tarkov.
[00:53:08] I'm literally, like, erasing myself up against this wind.
[00:53:11] It's freezing.
[00:53:13] I've been full of sweats, my nose is dripping, you have to sleep with it again or else you'll just, like,
[00:53:19] breathe in all of the dust. Let me say the dust.
[00:53:25] Yeah?
[00:53:26] That's not smoke. That's dust.
[00:53:31] And we sleep with that.
[00:53:33] Okay, also after that trip...
[00:53:35] Dude, this trailer for Dune goes crazy.
[00:53:39] ...to get to the luxurious bathroom back hotel provided for the cameras, let me show you one for you.
[00:53:49] Damn!
[00:53:51] Damn!
[00:53:53] Damn!
[00:53:55] I don't think I look capable!
[00:53:56] That's right!
[00:53:58] That's right!
[00:54:00] Yep!
[00:54:02] Oh my god!
[00:54:04] So...
[00:54:05] It's really insane, and oh you got and this is how bad the pricing is
[00:54:12] My Coachella, and I would like to inform you guys, I just paid $41 for two pieces of pizza
[00:54:17] and a Coca-Cola.
[00:54:18] But we're going to try it and see how it is, because every time I eat a Coachella, it's
[00:54:22] so expensive.
[00:54:23] But I went through a lot of sets, I went to Casa, I went to Sabina, I'm hungry, and
[00:54:25] I'm about to go see Blood Orange with Coachella Buu, I don't know, okay.
[00:54:29] Jesus, $41?
[00:54:30] Yeah, it sucks.
[00:54:31] It sucks.
[00:54:32] And, oh, we've got another one, okay?
[00:54:35] This is top tier journalism.
[00:54:36] Here we go.
[00:54:37] another one okay this is top tier journalism here we go
[00:54:40] once again no lines for food because everyone's on a zepet
[00:54:44] and guys we're at revolve fact the food here is free
[00:54:48] flying everywhere else but no line for food we're gonna eat
[00:54:54] b-mob this is the line we're gonna what?
[00:54:57] we eat b-mob this is food we're gonna eat b-mob
[00:55:00] i believe you
[00:55:04] yep
[00:55:06] Look who is the only guy in the line
[00:55:22] The absolute unit the big boy the main tank
[00:55:27] It's not DJ Gallant. I thought DJ Gallant lost a little bit of weight.
[00:55:37] Good Rick Ross. He got a little bit more like that, right?
[00:55:41] Yeah, we took on it right.
[00:55:45] Yep. I bet you did.
[00:55:51] People are missing out. There's a fire.
[00:55:54] People are missing out, this is fire.
[00:55:56] He says, while they're inside of their gated community
[00:56:01] of Coachella, where it's basically like a,
[00:56:05] it's like a reservation for influencers.
[00:56:08] So they don't have to deal with the disgusting,
[00:56:11] what's the word for it?
[00:56:15] Disease-ridden peasants, peasants.
[00:56:18] I like the word peasants of the rest of the event, right?
[00:56:23] You could say, you know what?
[00:56:26] That's a good point.
[00:56:27] Cattle.
[00:56:28] I like cattle.
[00:56:30] Cattle is much better.
[00:56:32] Yeah, exactly.
[00:56:33] Plebs is good.
[00:56:34] Yeah, normies, right?
[00:56:35] The normal people, the unclean ones, right?
[00:56:38] Exactly.
[00:56:39] Like, I mean, this guys, this would go,
[00:56:42] can you imagine right before the French Revolution,
[00:56:45] this would go so hard?
[00:56:46] Oh, man.
[00:56:47] God, no, peons?
[00:56:49] Oh, yeah, I like that.
[00:56:50] Well, they're the ones that are working it, okay?
[00:56:52] the commonwealth, the goium. Again, I really, uh, I've got to say, oh, here we go. Now people
[00:56:58] are getting scammed out of their expensive tickets. Oh, here we go.
[00:57:01] They're scammed out of 3K. I don't understand because we bought the tickets through the Coachella
[00:57:05] resale site. And somehow they were still reported stolen. Like we paid through Coachella and
[00:57:10] somehow Coachella system still allows the original reseller to them report stolen and
[00:57:16] pull it out. But the whole point of going through Coachella's website is to make sure
[00:57:19] that it's vetted and make sure.
[00:57:21] you basically and I can guarantee you that like the people running Coachella like these these sites
[00:57:28] are just scammers they're just scammers like they are the same guys that are running the drop
[00:57:33] shipping sites from like you know reselling like you know a chinese eiffel tower to like you know
[00:57:41] 38 dollars to a traveler or something like that inside of paris like they are worldwide scammers
[00:57:49] that this doesn't happen so I'm really confused so anyway I suck outside of your
[00:57:56] stock house so I'm literally this happens in just me there's like and
[00:58:01] we talk and look at the spikes look at that I'm pretty sure I've seen prisons
[00:58:08] that are less oppressive than that I mean what I mean Donald Trump needs to
[00:58:14] take Coachella like he needs to say listen you know I've been talking about
[00:58:19] this wall here all right everybody's been asking about the wall well I think I
[00:58:25] know just the people that we need to talk to
[00:58:29] standing here alone we've had the same exact issues so I don't know this year
[00:58:35] so if anyone knows any other way to get in also like I don't know how to get on
[00:58:38] And also, by the way, you can easily get over that.
[00:58:51] You can easily get over that.
[00:58:52] It would be so, so simple.
[00:58:54] Like anybody who is even like a three out of, no, four out of ten athletic could immediately
[00:59:01] get over that.
[00:59:02] Be nothing.
[00:59:03] Be no big deal at all.
[00:59:04] And so anyway, yeah, I mean, but if you're, if you're a fatty, I mean, well, I mean, obviously,
[00:59:08] So you couldn't do it, but like besides that. Oh, here we go
[00:59:12] Spent three thousand dollars on a motel. Okay, here's another one till the housing has been a fucking nightmare
[00:59:17] And that doesn't understand my company is running Coachella campaign, which means we booked houses for multiple people
[00:59:22] That's why I'm here right now. They went off it. Yeah, whatever
[00:59:24] But one group of influencers it's five girls three of them get to the house
[00:59:27] And then they found out from the landscapes and the owners that they never actually rent out the house
[00:59:32] It turns out some random motherfucker just took a listing near indio put it on Airbnb site
[00:59:37] Got it approved and got the money for it. So we are fucking scrambling literally everything is booked at Motel 6
[00:59:44] Just broke some random guy. Can you imagine some random guy in India that like just locked in the motherload?
[00:59:52] You just finessed five only fans girls out of
[00:59:58] $20,000 and then they're gonna use part of that money to pay you to do their DMs for them
[01:00:04] You're that guy
[01:00:06] This is our $2,000 and the closest option we can get is a four nights stay at a house across my festival grounds
[01:00:12] That's $20,000 for the four nights, but I try to book it and they deny me Airbnb says we think you're gonna party
[01:00:19] I got a customer support. They say there's nothing we can do. We booked the only hotel. That's open
[01:00:23] Which is 13,000 for four nights, but we're $13,000
[01:00:27] For four nights at a hotel. I'm pretty sure the hotels in Las Vegas are less than that
[01:00:33] Well, I mean if you don't if you gamble a lot of money out here, they're free
[01:00:37] But besides that out of options, so I booked it's car goes through but guess what?
[01:00:43] $13,000 just sold out last minute as well
[01:00:45] Then we end up booking a motel six for three and the thing is that here's the funny thing is that
[01:00:53] You tried to do the same thing that they tried to do but slightly more ethically
[01:00:58] So what he tried to do is he tried to do the booking for these people and then do an upcharge so he could make more money off of it.
[01:01:07] And then somebody else said, well, why don't I do the booking for them except for there's no books and there's no house and you just give me your money then I'm gone and you never hear from me again and I have your money and you get nothing.
[01:01:24] That's it.
[01:01:27] $1000 for three nights.
[01:01:29] Scam to scam, exactly.
[01:01:30] A motel six.
[01:01:31] Nothing wrong with motel six.
[01:01:32] There's always a bigger scammer.
[01:01:34] However, $3000 is fucking ridiculous.
[01:01:36] I mean, that's like paying the money for a flamin' yawn.
[01:01:39] And instead, we got raccoon meat.
[01:01:41] Everyone that had their AirBnBs canceled, I am so sorry.
[01:01:43] Unfortunately, the circumstances are all around.
[01:01:45] A lot of people are going through it right now.
[01:01:46] Say AirBnB, get your shit together.
[01:01:48] You were leaving people stranded and without a home in the middle of the deserts
[01:01:53] when they thought they were going to have a fun weekend with their friends.
[01:01:55] with their friends and now turn it to a nightmare.
[01:01:58] Man, that's insane.
[01:02:00] And yeah, then it's still really nice.
[01:02:02] I mean, my dad told me that if you want to cook raccoon meat,
[01:02:07] you have to boil it three times to get all the toxins out
[01:02:10] of it.
[01:02:11] And that's what his mom would do,
[01:02:12] because he used to kill and hunt raccoons
[01:02:14] so they could eat them.
[01:02:15] And he said you had to boil it three times, three times.
[01:02:19] And so if you ever want to kill and eat a raccoon,
[01:02:22] boil the meat three times, gentlemen.
[01:02:24] And that's how it is.
[01:02:26] Let me go back.
[01:02:28] There's a couple more of these I wanna watch, okay?
[01:02:30] Coachella Influencer Trip.
[01:02:32] Now, I wonder where she makes content.
[01:02:37] Nobody knows.
[01:02:41] Probably Christian Mingle.
[01:02:46] I am on the Influencer Trip from hell right now.
[01:02:49] Yeah?
[01:02:49] So our Airbnb was completely fake.
[01:02:51] It was a total scam and the brand didn't check
[01:02:54] into that before.
[01:02:55] So we got here and all the houses are like $50,000, $60,000 now.
[01:03:00] Yeah.
[01:03:00] So the brand is like either we're going to up your deliverables
[01:03:03] and you guys have to do 500 pieces of content
[01:03:08] or you can stay in an RV, which we were five girls.
[01:03:11] I don't think we're going to fit in an RV.
[01:03:14] So what do you say?
[01:03:19] Those two are farther, however, also cheaper.
[01:03:21] It's not fair that we drove all the way out here
[01:03:23] plan for this whole weekend at a place ripped away from us last minute, unless you do all
[01:03:27] these deliverables that we're not down for, adding 12 UGC videos each person, without
[01:03:33] getting fired as 250 dude. Like at a certain, like this is the kind of conversation that
[01:03:39] makes you realize it's like that guy. Where is the fucking image of this? This.
[01:03:53] this is the kind of shit bro when I see this I think to myself bro this is
[01:04:00] there's no way this can last really there's no way UGC muster stand for
[01:04:09] under God's consent yeah under God's consent that's part of her that's her
[01:04:13] um that's her agency for sure coach all artists list fucking sucks anyway so
[01:04:20] So obviously there's like a lot of pushback right now.
[01:04:23] Anyway, the brand ends up giving us a $20,000 stipend to do this, and we can't even find
[01:04:28] a house for that.
[01:04:29] We are wire transferring.
[01:04:31] So many people.
[01:04:32] We're wire transferring to the houses, it's $12.30, we're in a parking lot on the internet,
[01:04:37] we have nowhere to go, we can't go to these parties, we haven't changed, we don't have
[01:04:40] makeup on, and we all have our cars with all of our stuff in it.
[01:04:44] We end up getting one last hotel room, which is a Motel 6.
[01:04:47] Say hi, Lib!
[01:04:49] what's wrong with that? Like the thing is that whenever we went to BlizzCon, so it was like it was
[01:04:59] me, Zack, and Tyson. We went to BlizzCon. This was 2018. And the only reason I went to BlizzCon at
[01:05:07] the time was to meet this girl, which actually worked out pretty well until of course I ruined it
[01:05:13] like I do with all other relationships. But until then it was good. And so what happened is that
[01:05:19] we just we booked a motel that was like you know kind of close and we all
[01:05:24] basically slept in the same room and it is what it is yeah it is what it is I
[01:05:31] don't see the problem with that stay tuned for part two I am Jesus man
[01:05:37] influencer trip from hell they're having a bad time and I don't know if
[01:05:41] there's any more of these oh god why you shouldn't as someone who went as a
[01:05:46] normal person and not as an influencer. It was one of the worst concert experiences I've ever had.
[01:05:51] If you're not going as an influencer, you don't have your entire trip paid for,
[01:05:54] and Coachella costs like thousands of dollars. The accommodation, the ubers, the actual festival itself
[01:06:00] are all so freaking expensive, like super insane, expensive, like thousands of dollars. And the
[01:06:05] accommodations you find will be overpriced and they're not even that good. Getting inside the
[01:06:09] festivals at Nightmare, firstly there's no place for you to be dropped off at, festivals like really
[01:06:13] just organized that number. We asked like 20 different people where do we go and they were like oh we
[01:06:17] don't know and they actually worked for it. This is the advent. I think that what's happened is that
[01:06:22] there is such a massive FOMO culture now that everybody feels like they have to go to all these
[01:06:28] events whether it's like Coachella, Burning Man, or some other bullshit thing that's happening.
[01:06:34] They all feel like they have to constantly be at all these events and all these festivals and be
[01:06:40] part of this or they're missing out on being young or they're missing out on
[01:06:45] living life the way that they deserve. Who told them they deserve to live
[01:06:50] life that way? The people selling them the tickets.
[01:06:54] The event. So you'll end up sitting in traffic for most of the time before you can
[01:06:58] find a spot and get dropped off. You think that's the end of it, right? But no,
[01:07:02] you have another what feels like an hour-long walk to actually get into the
[01:07:06] festival walk you have to do is on the super dusty bumpy like unpaved road
[01:07:11] which is really hard for my friend because they were in a wheelchair so I
[01:07:14] was trying to pull them and then I felt bad because they kept getting knocked over
[01:07:18] and falling out of the wheelchair so it was not they kept getting so let me get
[01:07:22] this straight so these girls that are probably dressed up like this wearing
[01:07:26] high heels are trying to go on like a dirt road that's from like Laredo Texas
[01:07:32] or like Guadalajara, Mexico, and they're pushing their friend in a wheelchair and the friend keeps falling out of the wheelchair
[01:07:40] and they keep having to pick the friend up. Well, there's dust all over them.
[01:07:45] This is it. Oh my god.
[01:07:48] Like wheelchair accessible friendly.
[01:07:50] Blazing sun is so hot, but there's no places to sit. There's no shade.
[01:07:54] So you end up just sitting on the ground and it can get really really dirty and people just kind of throw their garbage around.
[01:08:00] No people playing at once and you'll be like, okay
[01:08:03] I can go from one person to the next but it feels like each stage is like 30 minutes
[01:08:08] Well, yeah, cuz you have to walk through everybody
[01:08:11] I mean, this is the same way like ACL or South by Southwest these are two events that happen in Austin and dude
[01:08:16] I remember like like driving from like, you know like let's say from like downtown to like where we were trying to go was like
[01:08:23] 20 minutes and if it was during those times it was like an hour and a half
[01:08:28] half. It's crazy, crazy long. Massive waste of money. Okay, one more, one more than I
[01:08:34] want to look at some other stuff, okay?
[01:08:35] The differences between the rich side of Coachella and the poor side of Coachella is something
[01:08:39] because there are things I thought I'd never see. Okay, so when it comes to the rich side
[01:08:43] of Coachella, the first person who pops up is Sofie Wren. As you guys know, she spent
[01:08:46] almost 200K for this Coachella trip. So you know she's bald. But all of a sudden, Kylie
[01:08:51] Jenner decided to stun herself and show where she's staying at. As you can see, the mansion
[01:08:55] where she's staying at is incredible just look at this it has his own basketball court.
[01:08:59] I mean you really have to understand why they say eat the rich like the thing is that like
[01:09:05] I'm not a big class warfare like I'm not a revolutionary kind of guy or anything like that
[01:09:11] but like you like after you watch these videos you you have to kind of get it right you have to
[01:09:17] you have to be like ah yeah I see where you're yeah no I can see why you think that yeah.
[01:09:22] It's it even has its own theater crazy now staying on the rich side of Coachella
[01:09:27] Yeah, showing their house meme house works here or take it from Love Island staying at like it's not Kylie Jenner's place
[01:09:33] But like it's not bad either and I want you guys to keep it mine. This is the rich side of Coachella
[01:09:38] Do you want to know what's not bad? I don't mean the poor side of Coachella is doing something called performative camping
[01:09:44] It's all because of this guy. He actually started this trend last year
[01:09:47] He went viral last year for flexing out his Coachella camp like he actually had has a whole setup right here has a couch
[01:09:54] He has a rug like why go through all this if you're gonna be in like 90 degree weather
[01:09:58] It doesn't make any sense. Yeah, and from there people started copying this guy
[01:10:02] Regular people are actually blowing money away on a Coachella trip just to sweat in a tent
[01:10:07] Here's another Coachella cam video I saw Coachella 2020. Oh my god, as you can see it's all pink and oh
[01:10:14] Oh Jesus why go through all the trouble setting a camp like this if you're just gonna be sweating
[01:10:19] I don't think influences are the worst thing that ever happened to people because not
[01:10:23] Personally dude this every just gonna be sweating. I personally influences are the worst thing that ever happened to people because not everyone
[01:10:30] Has there ever been a man more based to be influencer? It's all about the gram. It's all about flexing. Trust me guys
[01:10:37] She's right. Oh fig this is what the life of the bathroom look like they're not dude dude. This is
[01:10:42] is look at this and look at that, bro.
[01:10:47] Like this is actually the difference between like,
[01:10:51] oh geez, bro, like I can't even make an analogy
[01:10:54] because it would be racist.
[01:10:57] But just think about it all,
[01:10:58] think about all the racist analogies.
[01:11:00] It's kind of like all of those.
[01:11:03] The bathroom look like they're not having fun.
[01:11:05] I mean, seriously guys,
[01:11:06] would you really spend thousands of thousands of dollars
[01:11:09] just to fly to California for a music festival
[01:11:12] in which the majority of the time you're gonna be standing in line for a shower.
[01:11:15] But that doesn't seem like fun to me.
[01:11:16] Oh no, maybe I'm missing something.
[01:11:18] What do you guys think?
[01:11:19] Let me know in the comments below.
[01:11:20] Jesus, bro, I get to see this.
[01:11:21] The difference is it's so, it's so fucking bad, man.
[01:11:25] It really is.
[01:11:26] And I don't know how any of this, you know, any of this happened or anything.
[01:11:30] It's just so fucking embarrassing for me to see this go on.
[01:11:35] And again, and then you have on the opposite side, okay?
[01:11:39] We've seen the bad.
[01:11:41] Now let's look at the good.
[01:11:43] We have right here, famed Chicago tape guy, who recorded over 10,000 live concerts, is
[01:11:53] uploading them online for free.
[01:11:59] There he is.
[01:12:03] The funniest thing to me is in high school and college and after college, I saw him about
[01:12:12] a few months ago.
[01:12:14] I had a friend like this.
[01:12:16] He now works at a, he works at a really big social media company and he would have done
[01:12:24] this.
[01:12:25] He would have, I see that, bro, like I'm telling you, like in my computer class, there was like
[01:12:30] five of these guys, man.
[01:12:32] like society and civilization is on their back. Okay. It is on
[01:12:39] their back. If these guys turn their back on civilization,
[01:12:43] everything falls apart. Okay. And where he uploads, I don't know,
[01:12:49] man. And information yearns to be free. And there it is.
[01:12:54] Collection spans four decades with volunteers now digitizing
[01:12:59] and uploading the tapes to the internet right here look at this oh my fucking god 1957 look at
[01:13:07] that holy fucking shit man and so he's just going in here getting all of these and uh yeah the
[01:13:14] uploading history absolutely so on one end you could spend $200,000 to um be stuck out in a desert
[01:13:22] and sweating like crazy, or you could spend, you know, your free time making a complete
[01:13:29] discography, or I don't know, is it really discography at that point? If it's concert,
[01:13:33] I don't know if there's a special term for it, of all of the concerts in like the Northern
[01:13:38] Hemisphere. It's insane. It's being uploaded onto the Internet Archive. Nick Shirley Tweet,
[01:13:42] let me pull that up. I haven't seen that. If that's new, I guess I can look at it right now.
[01:13:46] But yes, there it is. I love seeing that. It was amazing. I wanted to show you guys
[01:13:52] We're next year we're next year we wasn't going on going on and
[01:13:56] California is trying to pass a bill that would criminalize invest
[01:14:05] Oh my I mean guys at a certain point. It's got to be funny, right? I mean like what are we doing here?
[01:14:13] California is trying to pass a bill that would criminalize investigative journalism with misdemeanors
[01:14:19] $10,000 fines, imprisonment, and content takedown, the proposed bill, titled A-B, it was made
[01:14:31] after I exposed mass fraud by immigrant groups in America.
[01:14:35] And here's the other thing is that, like, I don't give a fuck if they're immigrants.
[01:14:40] If this is the most white bread, wasp, blue eyes, blonde hair, Aryan motherfucker that came
[01:14:49] from Germany in the year 1540 on the Mayflower, I still want that piece of shit in jail if he's
[01:14:58] scamming money. Duh. Of course. Like, it's got nothing to even do with that. Like, if it's one
[01:15:07] group of people doing this, yeah, you should look at it that way. But, like, there's no ownership
[01:15:11] of this, it's bad no matter what.
[01:15:14] Seeing it to be shut down, yes.
[01:15:16] Under AB 2624, government-funded entities
[01:15:21] like the Somali Larring Center, daycare centers
[01:15:25] would be protected from being exposed
[01:15:26] if they operated inside of California.
[01:15:29] The enemy truly is within.
[01:15:32] When our politicians would rather
[01:15:34] protect fraudsters and illegal migrants,
[01:15:36] it's time for us to stand up or face mass oppression
[01:15:39] from traders who quote rule over us. I want to let you guys know that I completely support
[01:15:49] Nick. I totally support him. I think he's completely right about this. And this is insane.
[01:15:57] It's absolutely fucking insane. So ask rock for the build details. Can you link the tweet?
[01:16:02] Yeah, I'll link you guys the tweet. Why not? Sure. I can't find any source. AB leads to
[01:16:07] completely different law? Well, I don't know. I mean, I'm sure they're going to try to do
[01:16:09] that. I mean, you really think they're not going to try and do that? I mean, let's be
[01:16:12] honest, California Democrats advanced the stop Nick Shirley act to criminalize investigative
[01:16:17] and they will do this. They absolutely will. 100% they will. They're more interested in
[01:16:21] stopping you than stopping the fraud. And the reason why it here's the reason why this
[01:16:26] is allowed. The reason why it's being allowed is because the thing that happens is that
[01:16:32] a lot of people feel like, uh, let me let me take a step back. Let me just think it's
[01:16:36] better way to explain this, right? So, basically, for a lot of Americans, this
[01:16:40] should be an instant deal breaker. It should be. But the problem is that enough
[01:16:44] Democrats are, I think, mind-fucked so much that they are not able to identify
[01:16:51] that this is a law that's being made so they can essentially be scammed. And
[01:16:56] they're so afraid of acknowledging that because they're worried that there could
[01:16:59] be a corollary with something that could be perceived as racism, that they're
[01:17:03] afraid to even talk about this at all. They're terrified of it. And so the big
[01:17:08] problem really is not, it's not really the immigrants doing this, right? I mean
[01:17:14] because like, they're simply like, this is my outlook on it, right? Is
[01:17:18] that like, I don't really hate any illegal immigrant. I don't really care what
[01:17:21] they're doing. I mean like, yeah, obviously we got to get rid of them and
[01:17:23] you know, you got to deport these people. They can't be here, etc. Sure. But like,
[01:17:27] I don't have like an emotional animosity towards them. I don't have like an
[01:17:31] anger towards them because these are people who, you know, they're from other countries,
[01:17:35] they have no allegiance, no obligation to act in the United States' best interest.
[01:17:40] They're not citizens, they're not culturally similar.
[01:17:43] They have nothing to do with the United States.
[01:17:45] They're just simply here to scam us.
[01:17:48] That's it.
[01:17:49] They're here to scam us and to get more money.
[01:17:51] And so, I get that.
[01:17:52] And I understand that this is a transaction for them.
[01:17:55] It's not personal, it's not because they hate you, it's just simply because you left
[01:18:00] your door open, so now they're in your house eating your food. That's it. That's it. It's
[01:18:05] not personal. But what I do really have a personal problem with is the Democrats and
[01:18:10] the self-hating white people that will go through the links to effectively allow themselves
[01:18:17] to be defrauded so they can never be accused of racism or so they can never be accused
[01:18:22] of, you know, targeting immigrants or anything like that. Those are the people that I really
[01:18:27] fucking hate. Those are the ones that are in my opinion the real enemy. Those are the
[01:18:33] ones that I think are just absolutely fucking awful. Not to mention that Directly violates
[01:18:37] the Constitution. Well, I mean, they don't care, and keep that in mind. Remember how
[01:18:41] all these people, oh, but the Constitution, no, they don't care about the Constitution.
[01:18:47] If they cared about the Constitution, they wouldn't be doing this. They don't give a
[01:18:51] shit about that. They only use, the only time that they bring up the Constitution is so
[01:18:56] So they can protect themselves from the consequences of their own bad behavior.
[01:19:00] That's the only time.
[01:19:02] Other than that, they never talk about it at all.
[01:19:05] They don't care about the Constitution at all.
[01:19:06] Yes, exactly, they do not.
[01:19:08] And so them doing this is just fucking insane, in my opinion.
[01:19:11] It looks like a bill that allows the services to apply for fake and designated arrests if
[01:19:15] they receive threats.
[01:19:16] Sure.
[01:19:17] And they can use it as some subversive shield.
[01:19:19] Fuck your Constitution.
[01:19:20] My Constitution's real.
[01:19:21] Yeah, definitely.
[01:19:22] And free-run demons?
[01:19:23] Yes.
[01:19:24] ironically think that the freerun demon metaphor is is extremely accurate is
[01:19:29] that they simply use language and they use these things because they know that
[01:19:32] those things will work against you so they can weaponize them to take advantage
[01:19:37] of you they don't care about them at all themselves they don't give a shit about
[01:19:40] it but they know that if they say these words to you that you will acquiesce and
[01:19:46] do what they want and it's the most bad faith thing ever and a lot of Americans
[01:19:51] just keep falling for it. They just infinitely fall for it. And it's, I don't know how you can be so
[01:19:57] stupid. I really, I don't know, like, I mean, these people should have been weeded out by natural
[01:20:03] selection like 10,000 years ago. How are they still around? How do you have a person that thinks
[01:20:07] like this? You would assume that like this would just kind of, you know, I don't know, work itself
[01:20:12] out. But no, no, they're still doing it. It's crazy. I don't understand why Americans and Europeans
[01:20:18] are retarded because they're trained to be retarded. That's the reason why. So yes, that's the way I
[01:20:23] feel about it. I think this is ridiculous. And again, I don't know why anybody would support this.
[01:20:27] Well, I know why they'd support it. But besides that, you know, it's just ridiculous. It's so stupid.
[01:20:33] And these constitution against the right, as soon as they're back in power, it means nothing to them.
[01:20:38] They do the same at the Bible. They do. I've seen that there is a lot of... Let me go back. Oh, here we go.
[01:20:43] this is good now to start off today's events in a good way I'd like to
[01:20:51] acknowledge that Winnipeg is located on Treaty 1 territory we are speaking to
[01:20:56] you today from the traditional lands of the Anishinaabeg also known as a jibway
[01:21:00] in Inu, Kree and Dakota peoples we recognize that Manitoba is also the
[01:21:06] traditional homeland of the Anishinaabeg Inuit and Dene peoples
[01:21:11] We also stand on the National Homeland of the Red River, Métis.
[01:21:18] This is like another humiliation ritual that a lot of people in the West want to go through.
[01:21:26] And also like the foundation of this humiliation ritual is that you don't have a right to
[01:21:31] where you live, but these other people do.
[01:21:35] And it's fundamental in establishing a lack of actual ownership or accountability from
[01:21:42] any or not accountability, but ownership of your own destiny.
[01:21:46] It's like it's basically assigning a geographical original send to people that they have nothing
[01:21:52] to do with.
[01:21:56] Comes from Shoal Lake 40 First Nations in Treaty 3 Territory and our electricity is
[01:22:00] produced in Treaty 5 Territory.
[01:22:03] We acknowledge and respect the treaties that were made on these territories, we acknowledge
[01:22:07] the colonial violence that took place, and dedicate ourselves to moving forward in the
[01:22:12] spirit of reconciliation and true collaboration.
[01:22:17] You should never, ever, ever give an inch with this garbage.
[01:22:21] Not even for a little bit.
[01:22:24] Not even for a second.
[01:22:25] Yeah, we came over here, a lot of the Native Americans were killed, that's what happened.
[01:22:31] We took over the country, now it's our country, that's what happened.
[01:22:35] And it's not a treaty, it's not their land, if it was their land, they'd still have it.
[01:22:41] So the entire premise of this is completely bullshit.
[01:22:45] It is total bullshit to move on, holy shit, I know.
[01:22:48] And you should never even for a second allow any of this messaging to happen.
[01:22:55] Is this messaging what it has done to do?
[01:22:57] Is it's done to demoralize and de-legitimize people's want to have ownership over their
[01:23:04] own lives, over their own destiny, and over their own homes?
[01:23:09] And it's again trying to assign an original sin to people that had nothing to do with
[01:23:14] what happened.
[01:23:15] These people act like they're time travelers since the past to reconcile for their sins.
[01:23:19] Yep.
[01:23:20] Well, that's the reason why.
[01:23:21] If it's stolen, then we stole it from the people who stole it.
[01:23:22] They weren't first.
[01:23:23] Well, even if they were.
[01:23:24] I mean, if we stole it and you don't like that, then come get it back, right?
[01:23:28] But they can't because they got killed, right?
[01:23:30] I mean, I think that honestly, like this is one thing I don't really think is discussed
[01:23:35] enough is that aren't the Native Americans a really great example of what happens when
[01:23:39] mass migration comes to us like a critical mass?
[01:23:43] Like I feel like, damn, like I bet they didn't like mass migration.
[01:23:47] That was really bad for them.
[01:23:48] So why would we not think about it from that perspective too?
[01:23:51] Like that's how I'd see it.
[01:23:53] I mean, god damn.
[01:23:54] Yeah, they weren't sends back then or now, yeah.
[01:23:57] And, uh, a good point, yeah, that's what I think at least.
[01:23:59] Conquest is a background of human history, yeah, and you shouldn't be ashamed of it.
[01:24:03] This constant being ashamed of your life and being ashamed of your heritage and,
[01:24:08] you know, where you live and your ancestors,
[01:24:10] this is a humiliation ritual that the West has to go through,
[01:24:14] and I don't think that a single person should ever put up with it.
[01:24:18] Nobody should put up with this shit,
[01:24:20] and it is insane that there's even a-
[01:24:22] And also, again, the messaging for this is just purely to delegitimize different voices
[01:24:27] in different communities to make it to where they can't, you know, have an opinion.
[01:24:32] You allow this, you end up with your government, and people giving a voice to your government
[01:24:34] or indigenous have the right to vote under new law and your state, like, here, like Australia,
[01:24:38] places fuck.
[01:24:39] Well, I don't know about Australia, I've got no idea, but I'm talking about this.
[01:24:42] Yeah, it's awful.
[01:24:43] Oh, here we go.
[01:24:44] One more.
[01:24:45] Right, 13,000 homicides from illegal aliens as of 2024.
[01:24:52] 13,000.
[01:24:53] 13,000 homicides, Liz.
[01:24:56] This is an absolute and total slaughter of our people.
[01:25:01] And it's time that we start charging the people in politics and in government and in the
[01:25:07] Biden administration that decided on these policies.
[01:25:10] The blood is on their hand.
[01:25:12] This Haitian did not belong in America.
[01:25:15] Bro, Benny has been watching a fucking stream. I'm so happy to see it. Exactly.
[01:25:20] It will only stop when you put skin in the game, when you put their heads on the chopping block, and you actually hold them directly,
[01:25:28] personally, and criminally responsible for doing this. Until that happens, everything else stays the same.
[01:25:37] But not Dean. Should have never been here with a hammer, should have never been able to slaughter that woman.
[01:25:43] That happened in my state that happened in Florida. I have a family here in Florida
[01:25:48] I'm raising my four kids here in Florida it very well could have been my family my children my wife or me and
[01:25:55] You know what many Americans have to wake up every single day with that fear
[01:25:59] It's time for us to look at legal liability in a righteous country. We would have legal liability
[01:26:05] Yes by the administration exactly decided to simply yes loose open the borders to the third world to take the prisoners
[01:26:12] rapists murderers and some of the worst deagons of society and
[01:26:16] Yes, our civilization because it's going to get its violation
[01:26:22] And it's a violation of their oath to protect and defend Americans. He's cooking. Yes
[01:26:27] You got to go even farther, bro. I that's what that's what we need to fucking hear. I love that
[01:26:31] I love it and yeah, who is this guy? It's Benny Johnson and I'm happy to see that as my having a blast
[01:26:38] I am should we consider locking the judge up? Yeah
[01:26:43] Yeah
[01:26:45] 100% we should absolutely and locking them up is the that's the good option if you want my honest opinion
[01:26:52] I think some of them should be tried for capital punishment. I
[01:26:54] Think the moment that you go and you let a violent criminal off the hook and you let them out on bail
[01:27:00] And then they go and they kill somebody else. I
[01:27:03] Think that you should be charged for the exact same crime
[01:27:06] You should. What are we doing putting out of this shit? What are we doing about that?
[01:27:13] What are we doing getting into that? As an accomplice? Yeah, you aiding in a
[01:27:19] bed in them. Exactly, I for an eye, yeah. And you do that about Canada. So let me,
[01:27:24] I got pulled that up. So I saw what you link.
[01:27:34] We have a new password that has dropped.
[01:27:41] It's a new password.
[01:27:44] I want to try and get a longer clip. Here we go.
[01:27:49] When the budget was released,
[01:27:51] I was shocked to find out that Prime Minister Carney is cutting $7 billion between Indigenous
[01:27:58] Services Canada and Crown Indigenous Relations.
[01:28:02] They provided $0 to deal with the ongoing genocide of MMIW G2SLGBTQQIA+.
[01:28:12] One more time.
[01:28:15] With the ongoing genocide of MMIW G2SLGBTQQIA.
[01:28:20] I mean, at the rate that they're going, a headache is going to be genocide in five years.
[01:28:26] Every time that something happens that you don't like,
[01:28:31] the genocide is the new word that's being devalued at like a massive rate.
[01:28:37] Like we used to have genocide reserved for things like the Armenian genocide,
[01:28:42] things like the genocide that's happening right now in Sudan,
[01:28:46] The genocide that happened in Nazi Germany the Holocaust like fucking Mao when he killed like what?
[01:28:53] 70,000 of his own people something like that. We've had these but now a genocide is what whenever there's legislation that you disagree with
[01:29:03] What the hell is going on?
[01:29:07] Hey plus
[01:29:08] This is a porrant. This is callus. This is callus because the very liberal government that has stripped
[01:29:15] organizations of life-sustaining funding has that's right because you need the
[01:29:21] government to keep you alive so you can push your bullshit this is the thing I
[01:29:26] I'm actually very glad that she said that because this gives away the game
[01:29:30] this is what they do this is exactly what it is is that they need the
[01:29:35] government funding because on their own they're they're worthless they're
[01:29:40] worthless garbage so the only way that they can exist is inside of a market
[01:29:45] It subsidizes them.
[01:29:47] No, I promised.
[01:29:49] Committed $13 billion.
[01:29:53] $13 billion on military spending.
[01:29:56] That's it?
[01:29:57] Who is paying for it?
[01:29:59] Indigenous women across this country.
[01:30:02] Indigenous women, girls...
[01:30:03] Doesn't the military protect them too?
[01:30:05] If they live in Canada, the military protects them.
[01:30:08] Doesn't that make sense?
[01:30:09] To us LGBTQ...
[01:30:11] Wait.
[01:30:12] Vigorous women, girls 2SLGBTQQIA+, are not safe. In fact, rates of violence are increasing.
[01:30:21] And what is the Prime Minister doing? He is turning a blind eye on this violence.
[01:30:26] It will never be enough. This is one thing that you guys, maybe now, like, I don't know
[01:30:32] how long this password has to get, right? It's by three years from now, this is going
[01:30:38] to sound like a Bitcoin address. The reason why it's happening is because very simply,
[01:30:45] these people will always go to the next level because they don't care about reality. They
[01:30:52] care about being seen as virtuous, being seen as good people. That's the thing that they
[01:30:57] focus on.
[01:30:59] You know, the Prime Minister talks a lot about projects of national interest. What is in
[01:31:04] the national interest are the lives, safety, security, and dignity, not in the national
[01:31:10] interest of indigenous women and girls to SLGBTQQIA plus. Is the Prime Minister okay?
[01:31:18] Having indigenous women to SLGBTQQIA? How many times? Like, it's usually on a lot of
[01:31:27] websites that after the third time, it says you have to check your email or you have to
[01:31:33] do something else like if you can't get the password right don't they just lock
[01:31:37] your account shouldn't somebody take her off the mic at this point a plus
[01:31:42] family members and organization coming to Parliament yeah I think time is time
[01:31:48] again to see our humanity is he okay with that well clearly with his behavior
[01:31:54] the other day laughing at a woman from grassy narrows who is suffering from
[01:31:59] mercury poise poisoning having heard you have that big for an apology is an
[01:32:05] example of how this prime minister has turned his back on indigenous peoples
[01:32:11] particularly indigenous women and girls to SLGBQQIA plus and what does that
[01:32:17] look like it looks like rates of violence increasing man that's insane and
[01:32:28] And again, her saying plus is offensive to everyone who isn't in the plus group, where's
[01:32:33] their letter?
[01:32:34] Well, they're going to get one soon.
[01:32:36] They will.
[01:32:37] And Indipulagra, Gazan, condemns budget for cutting $7 billion from indigenous services
[01:32:42] in Canada.
[01:32:43] Yes, of course, right?
[01:32:45] And they care about the size.
[01:32:46] Well, the reason why, again, the reason why they care about this is that the goal is not
[01:32:53] to achieve anything good.
[01:32:55] just to simply look like the best person in the room. And how do you do that? You do that by
[01:33:00] continuously upping the ante, raising the bar, increasingly upping the scope, and being more
[01:33:08] and more and more like this. And it will never be enough for them. You might be noticing that the
[01:33:15] the LGBT set of acronyms keeps growing, eh?
[01:33:20] 2017.
[01:33:24] 2017.
[01:33:29] You might be noticing that the LGBT set of acronyms keeps growing, eh?
[01:33:33] It's kind of a form of its own parody in some sense. It's like, well, I'm oppressed.
[01:33:38] It's like, yeah, you are. And while I'm oppressed too, yeah, you're also oppressed.
[01:33:43] Maybe I'm even pressing you being part of this other marginalized group, but at least we share our oppression.
[01:33:48] Well, I'm also oppressed. Well, so am I. I'm oppressed too. It's like...
[01:33:54] I'd have MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+.
[01:33:59] This is a...
[01:34:00] The man is a prophet.
[01:34:06] That's crazy.
[01:34:07] He saw it?
[01:34:09] Yeah, Trudeau said, fuck it, he's 54, by the way. I saw this. Yes.
[01:34:13] And so, and this is what happened in Canada, right?
[01:34:17] And so, this is the Prime Minister, by the way,
[01:34:21] I've never liked him more than I do right now.
[01:34:25] He's not involved in politics anymore.
[01:34:27] He's dating a pop star.
[01:34:29] He's at Coachella.
[01:34:31] He's wearing his hat backwards.
[01:34:33] He's, you know, like, he's 50, is he 54 years old?
[01:34:36] How old is this guy?
[01:34:38] Uh...
[01:34:40] is 54? Yeah, he's 54 years old and he's still in it, man. Hello fellow kids, exactly. And
[01:34:50] so, yep, there he is with his girlfriend at Coachella and he ruined the country. Yes,
[01:34:55] he ruined the country. Basically, he ruined Canada. He introduced a bunch of bullshit.
[01:35:03] He made things even more woke than they were. And then at the final hour, he leaves. He's
[01:35:09] gone now. I'm sorry. I'm gone. I'm gonna date my new pop star girlfriend and be a celebrity and go to Coachella.
[01:35:19] I mean, at a certain point, like, I mean, the roach nature of that, it is impressive to me. It is.
[01:35:27] It is very impressive to me. So this is where it is. And this is what he's doing. Katie Perry and Justin
[01:35:33] Trudeau at Coachella. And so somebody said this, did he ban these cups in Canada? I don't know if
[01:35:44] this is true. I heard this is true, but the Canadian government banned these cups
[01:35:49] in fast food yes oh my god no they're not bad okay well in fast food it's a real
[01:36:05] problem I guess it's hard to know I'm not from Canada so I have no idea so
[01:36:10] that's what this guy does and this is this is the world this is the world that
[01:36:14] with the ongoing genocide of MMIW G2SLGBTQQIA plus.
[01:36:21] Oh my god.
[01:36:24] The Canadian government just dropped this absolute monstrosity.
[01:36:28] And can we say...
[01:36:31] Oh god!
[01:36:34] We just shortened it to retards!
[01:36:42] Oh, no!
[01:36:44] Bro, so many, you're softening them up, yeah, I guess so.
[01:36:51] And I wonder how the gay and lesbian people feel that their entire identity is being lumped
[01:36:55] together with literally every other perceived victim group that people can think of.
[01:37:00] Well, again, you think missing?
[01:37:01] Okay, it stands for missing and murdered indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit lesbian, gay,
[01:37:09] bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, and asexual people.
[01:37:17] This acronym is used in Canada to represent the disproportionate rates of violence, murder,
[01:37:22] and disappearance faced by Indigenous women and girls of gender-diverse individuals.
[01:37:28] Gender-diverse, and what does that even mean?
[01:37:31] Largely as a result of ongoing colonial violence, systematic racism, and marginalization.
[01:37:39] Ongoing clon- So we're still doing this. Like you thought colonialism was over? No, bro, we just
[01:37:46] getting started. Yeah, we just, this is, we just, it was on cooldown, that's it. Yeah, now we're back
[01:37:54] at it again. Divine and Concord. Yeah, it's round two. And imagine you get a, you get kidnapped and
[01:38:01] and now you're gay and trans?
[01:38:03] Yeah, well apparently that's what's happened at schools.
[01:38:05] But anyway, we'll go back and I'll look at some more of this.
[01:38:08] It's just, it's so, these people are so fucking ridiculous.
[01:38:13] I don't know how anybody can look at this and say that,
[01:38:16] and here's the problem, right?
[01:38:18] Here's the problem that I have with it, is that
[01:38:23] this is why I don't support Democrats, period.
[01:38:26] It's because many Democrats don't support this,
[01:38:29] but they support people that support this.
[01:38:32] So, they don't do it directly, but they do it indirectly.
[01:38:38] And so, they basically, they don't stop it.
[01:38:41] They do not stop it, and they will side with people
[01:38:43] that side with it.
[01:38:45] And when push comes to shove, they'll go,
[01:38:47] they'll have to clip it, what is this?
[01:38:49] I love you!
[01:38:50] I love you!
[01:38:51] I love you!
[01:38:53] I love you!
[01:38:54] Don't you love that clip it's actually interesting like earlier today I was kind of nervous about
[01:39:03] and then just seeing the events unfold seeing the events unfold and here's what I don't
[01:39:10] want Muslims to live in shame and fear I saw some people say oh it's like putting out bad
[01:39:16] but look at what's happening the president is depicting himself wasn't it like a wasn't
[01:39:22] like a saying about um like a something like a like a massacre of like Jews or
[01:39:29] something like that like that's what I saw I don't remember exactly what it was
[01:39:32] right I don't want to misquote it but like yeah or every guy even looked at
[01:39:36] you thought was weird yeah so like I'm not I'm not even really sure about this
[01:39:42] yeah and so like how is it that people criticize you Muhammad history about yeah
[01:39:47] I don't really know exactly what we're saying.
[01:39:49] As Jesus, as God, right?
[01:39:53] More war, Israel is humiliating Ye,
[01:39:56] and saying that Coachella was the good boy,
[01:39:59] did a platform, Ye, oops, I mean, yeah.
[01:40:04] And you want me to be upset about this?
[01:40:06] It's like, I'm done, and people respond like,
[01:40:08] oh, you're gonna rage rate them,
[01:40:10] but I didn't say anything wrong, you know?
[01:40:12] I'm not calling for a death.
[01:40:14] I'm remembering something that happened
[01:40:17] in history.
[01:40:26] I'm just, listen, like, I mean, if you applied this to, like, Nazis, I'm not calling for
[01:40:34] it, I'm just remembering it while you're shouting it out.
[01:40:37] Like, this is the most transparent bullshit that you could ever say.
[01:40:42] How does any, like, how can you possibly do that?
[01:40:46] I'm saying that UMA is gonna unite again.
[01:40:49] And you want me to live in fear?
[01:40:50] This is not how I want to operate.
[01:40:52] I understand why a lot of people feel that way.
[01:40:54] Why they thought the Times Square prayer was wrong.
[01:40:56] And maybe I am biased because I'm a revert.
[01:41:00] But if the lies are incorrect
[01:41:01] in what I'm saying is the truth,
[01:41:03] I am not going to adjust what is true
[01:41:06] in order to appease falsehood.
[01:41:09] That's not how I want to operate.
[01:41:10] I had enough of the humiliation, of the extortion.
[01:41:15] I don't live, I can't operate that way.
[01:41:19] I don't want to exist as a slave.
[01:41:23] So because you can't make a chant that's about,
[01:41:26] you know, people think it's about killing Jews,
[01:41:29] like that's being a slave, like I don't know about,
[01:41:33] and also like it's not, nobody said put you in jail for it.
[01:41:35] Like people just said, oh, that's weird.
[01:41:37] I apologize, I'm sorry.
[01:41:40] It's like, this is not the way, I would rather,
[01:41:43] Well, I'd rather die than to live as a slave.
[01:41:49] This is not my, it's just, is it worth it?
[01:41:53] What do you get in return?
[01:41:55] Who's a slave?
[01:41:56] What do you exchange this for?
[01:41:59] Living in fear, trying to appease propaganda.
[01:42:02] No, I think the best way to fight that propaganda
[01:42:04] is showing the truth unapologetically,
[01:42:07] exactly the way it is.
[01:42:10] Let them say what they wanna say.
[01:42:12] They're gonna keep doing it.
[01:42:13] They're gonna keep lying.
[01:42:14] But he needs to get inspired
[01:42:16] or anybody's off Dean right now
[01:42:17] or they're in Mon's Low.
[01:42:18] Bro, I am, yes, the law's not optional.
[01:42:22] I know, man.
[01:42:23] It's been really difficult.
[01:42:25] It's been really difficult for a couple weeks.
[01:42:28] And not trying to make excuses,
[01:42:29] I'm not trying to victim,
[01:42:30] but I was like, I was feeling stuck.
[01:42:32] And then something switched.
[01:42:33] And I'm like, I just,
[01:42:35] hello, I'm ready for this trip, bro.
[01:42:43] You got to relax man
[01:42:45] You gotta relax. I mean, it's really like I mean, what are you doing?
[01:42:49] What what what is going on with this like goddamn like bro? Why like they say a lot as an option
[01:42:55] I don't know what he really said. I have no idea some shimmers way too much time on your hands. Is this thing dumb shit?
[01:43:00] Yeah, I don't know what to say
[01:43:02] It's so liberating to call for the death of people with a fucking moron
[01:43:04] I do think that a lot of the and I'm gonna be honest and and I know people are not gonna like to hear this
[01:43:10] but i think i should say it because you know a lot of people listen to me
[01:43:14] i think that a lot of the anti-israel sentiment has become a parody of itself
[01:43:20] i think that we're at the beginning there were a lot of well-reasoned and
[01:43:24] then thoughtful and reasonable and logical arguments against israel being
[01:43:31] involved in american politics against israel's actions in gaza against israel
[01:43:36] you know having a pack etc. I think that it is transitioned into a movement of
[01:43:43] people now that view a collective guilt for Israel's actions and they assign it
[01:43:48] to all Jews and all Israelis that are around the entire world. Like whenever I
[01:43:54] see people going up and harassing random people that they think are Israeli or
[01:43:58] they think are Jewish in like New York or something like that there's very
[01:44:03] clearly something wrong with that and we should assign the same type of negative sentiment to that
[01:44:08] that we assigned to, you know, the way that Asians were treated during COVID, the way that Arabs
[01:44:14] were treated after 9-11. This entire idea of a racial or religious collective guilt that's being
[01:44:21] assigned to millions of people because of the actions of one singular government is completely
[01:44:28] unfair and totally unjust. And I think that it's gone on so long now that there
[01:44:34] are a lot of people who I think are intellectually, even Nick Funtes was
[01:44:38] against that. Yeah, because it's become a parody of itself. And the problem is
[01:44:42] that the anti-Israel sentiment and the anti-Jew sentiment, which really, I mean,
[01:44:48] okay, so this is, all right, all right, this is the new strategy, okay, guys? Here's
[01:44:53] what we're gonna do. We're gonna get rid of all the Jews from these other
[01:44:56] countries and we're gonna put them all in one country then we're gonna say we
[01:45:01] don't hate the Jews, we just hate that country. It's simple yeah it's a little
[01:45:09] way to get around it and so anyway I fished in a barrel yeah it's kind of
[01:45:14] silly he's joking to which I'm joking right and I'm saying that's the
[01:45:18] mentality that these people have is that really I mean I think that we've had a
[01:45:23] a number of instances where people have, and I think it's the same thing like for example where
[01:45:29] you're talking about Indians, right? Like people say like, oh, there's a lot of Indians,
[01:45:33] H-1B scams. Like, I don't like the collective guilt that's assigned to all Indian Americans,
[01:45:38] Indian Americans because of that. I think it's wrong. Even Somalian Americans, like many of
[01:45:42] them probably don't want to have anything to do with these scams. They just want to live in America,
[01:45:45] have a better life. But the issue is that people want to think in terms of generalities, and they
[01:45:52] can't look at individuals at all. And it's a huge problem, eh? Well, think about why
[01:45:58] you're saying eh right now, but you agreed with the other ones. Maybe it's because you
[01:46:02] have a bias. Maybe the idea of collective ethnic guilt is just a bad idea, period, even
[01:46:08] whenever you agree with it. Sometimes you have bad ideas. That's what happens, says
[01:46:13] you. I've been very clear about what I've said the entire time. So, here's the problem,
[01:46:18] that there has been such a massive revolt against Israel that I think a lot of
[01:46:25] people that are bigoted that do actually dislike Jews and they do have some sort
[01:46:30] of like complex about this they have effectively radicalized the movement so
[01:46:36] much that I don't think that it's ever going to make any sort of significant
[01:46:40] like political achievements. I don't think that there's gonna be any real big
[01:46:44] political achievement that's going to happen with this because so many people
[01:46:48] people have gotten involved and they've been so transparent about just being racist.
[01:46:53] That's it.
[01:46:54] Muslims hate Jews.
[01:46:55] I don't hate Jews.
[01:46:56] Well, there's plenty of people that hate Jews, but like, that's not my point.
[01:46:59] When 90% of your population is on welfare and collective ethnic guilt and your entire
[01:47:02] population is just guilty, well, I still think that you should look at the individual cases,
[01:47:06] right?
[01:47:07] If 10% of people aren't doing it, then you should look at not getting rid of those 10%
[01:47:11] of the people.
[01:47:12] You should look at getting rid of the other 90%.
[01:47:14] Like you should focus on the problem and not the demographic.
[01:47:17] If you focus on the problem, you will solve a lot more problems, which is that's your
[01:47:21] goal, not just trying to attack somebody.
[01:47:24] And it's much more normalized to be racist Indians.
[01:47:26] It is normalized, and I got a lot of hate for talking about this.
[01:47:31] And San Diego police, Ruisa Canine, and a man who reportedly stabbed the parking attendant
[01:47:36] in the head with a wooden cane.
[01:47:40] What?
[01:47:42] What?
[01:47:45] Latha Puan Covitaftia allegedly stabbed the parking attendant twice in the head in a parking
[01:47:55] lot in downtown San Diego.
[01:47:59] Well, that sounds pretty bad.
[01:48:04] Why would he do that?
[01:48:10] Uh-oh. Just shoot him. Oh my god. Look at all the tax money that's being wasted on the
[01:48:29] Oh, shit!
[01:48:30] And there he is.
[01:48:37] Born a thousand years too late.
[01:48:41] Man.
[01:48:45] He could have been a great warlord.
[01:48:47] And now he's getting run down by, okay, not, okay, he could have been, okay, probably not
[01:48:53] a, alright.
[01:48:55] Never mind, he could not have been a great warlord.
[01:48:57] This is actually kind of embarrassing Jesus Christ Jesus Jesus
[01:49:05] Dude look at all the police after this guy oh my god
[01:49:16] Wow that dog needs restraining bro W dog you guys saw that dude it just it took his ass
[01:49:22] down bro it brought fatty on the ground look at this just hit it he's trying to
[01:49:32] grab the collar that's smart look let's see it grab it grabs his arm and that
[01:49:37] pulls his arm down see oh wow I think he got shot I don't know I don't think so
[01:49:48] I'm pretty sure he didn't authorities located him wielding a
[01:49:52] Six foot six foot wooden cane and used non-lethal rounds and a canine officer to subdue him
[01:50:00] The parking lot tends to rough the hospital treatment and non-life threatening condition
[01:50:04] So let me get this straight. So this dude had a six foot stick and
[01:50:08] Number one
[01:50:09] He can't even kill somebody with it and then you get brought to the ground by a dog like honestly
[01:50:15] That's just that's just embarrassing
[01:50:18] really like that it's pathetic it's pathetic what are you doing with that oh
[01:50:23] my god all these tax dollars I know he'll be off tomorrow I know like the
[01:50:28] thing is like you got to go after the TV really got to get into this the dog
[01:50:32] mauled them that he got totally dog mauled absolutely dog mauled look at
[01:50:38] that completely destroyed you need a chance look at that oh my god and that's
[01:50:46] That's it! California, though, he'll be out soon. I bet he will be. And that's what happens. And what- No!
[01:50:57] No!
[01:51:00] Not another one!
[01:51:09] Why is it there?
[01:51:16] Is anyone dead? I don't know.
[01:51:19] Good question.
[01:51:22] I'm making a left.
[01:51:25] Oh okay, so I guess it was on one of those lanes and it just didn't...
[01:51:29] Look at that car.
[01:51:31] Oh dude, somebody is 100% dead.
[01:51:33] Definitely, how the fuck do you live through that?
[01:51:36] That's like in the middle of a Transformers transformation.
[01:51:39] You've gotta be dead. Of course.
[01:51:42] My god, yeah, I don't know why people put up with this shit at all. It's just insane to me
[01:51:47] But it's also not a surprise. This is just what happens plastic ban
[01:51:52] Yeah, oh here it is plastic bands for Canada plastic cups for Coachella Trudeau banned single-use plastics
[01:51:59] Trudeau's seeing partying with single-use plastic cups in Coachella
[01:52:04] Man
[01:52:07] How about that board of the odds of that
[01:52:10] You know, I checked the Trump and Pope craft out. I pushed it full-dock it. Yeah, sure. So I did see this
[01:52:17] Let me go and pull it up and I'll find it here. So
[01:52:21] The the Pope has criticized Donald Trump
[01:52:27] Donald Trump's long post on Pope Leo
[01:52:31] Let me go and find is there a bit let me let me just go through these and make sure that I I'm able to find them
[01:52:37] real quick
[01:52:39] Okay, so Pope Leo basically criticized Donald Trump and I'm not even really sure exactly why or what it was
[01:52:48] I guess maybe this is the you know, like this is what he said. Let me let me go back and I guess I'll start with with
[01:52:55] Donald Trump's post Pope Leo is
[01:52:58] weak on crime and
[01:53:01] Herriple for foreign policy. He talks about quote fear of Trump administration
[01:53:07] But he doesn't mention the fear that the Catholic Church and all other Christian organizations had during COVID
[01:53:14] When they were arresting priests
[01:53:16] Ministers and everybody else for holding church services
[01:53:20] Even when going outside like being 10 and 20 feet apart
[01:53:25] I like his brother Lewis much better than him because Lewis is all maga. He gets it and Leo doesn't
[01:53:32] I don't want a pope who thinks that it's okay for Iran to have a nuclear weapon
[01:53:37] I don't want a pope who thinks that it's terrible for America that America attacked Venezuela a
[01:53:42] Country that was sending massive amounts of drugs into the United States and even worse
[01:53:46] Emptying their prisons including murderers drug dealers killers into the country
[01:53:52] And I don't want a pope who criticizes
[01:53:55] the president of the United States
[01:53:57] States because I'm doing exactly what I was elected in a landslide to do, setting record
[01:54:05] low numbers in crime and creating the greatest stock market in history. Leo should be thankful
[01:54:13] because as everyone knows, he was a shocking surprise. He wasn't on any list to be Pope
[01:54:19] and he was only put there by the church because he was an American.
[01:54:22] Are you telling me that he's the DEI Pope?
[01:54:26] Damn.
[01:54:27] Damn.
[01:54:28] And they thought it would be best way to deal with President Donald J. Trump.
[01:54:33] If I wasn't in the White House, Leo wouldn't be in the Vatican.
[01:54:38] Unfortunately, Leo's weak on crime, weak on nuclear weapons, does not sit well for me.
[01:54:45] Nor does the fact that he meets with Obama sympathizers like David Axel, what the fuck
[01:54:50] is that?
[01:54:51] Loser from the left who is one of those who wanted churchgoers and clerics to be arrested
[01:54:59] Leo should get his act together as Pope use common sense stop catering to the radical left and
[01:55:05] Focus on being a great Pope not a politician. It's hurting him very badly and more importantly
[01:55:11] It's hurting the Catholic Church
[01:55:13] President Donald J. Trump
[01:55:17] So what did Leo say?
[01:55:19] I don't want to form an opinion about this until I see what he said.
[01:55:26] Is it just this post?
[01:55:28] Let me see what he said.
[01:55:31] Give me a minute.
[01:55:33] Let me see if I can wind it up.
[01:55:40] I basically said that the message of the church, my message, the message of the gospel,
[01:55:47] I do not look at my roles as being political and politician.
[01:55:53] I don't want to get into a debate with him.
[01:55:56] I don't think that the message of the gospel is meant to be abused in the way that some people are doing.
[01:56:02] And I will continue to speak out loud against war, looking to promote peace,
[01:56:07] promoting dialogue and multilateral relationships among the states.
[01:56:12] So look for just solutions to problems.
[01:56:14] So that's what he said. Is this it? I mean, this is the whole thing. Well, Pope, well, here's the thing, right? Is that, I mean, the Catholic Church also, you know, fucking did the Crusades. So the idea that you shouldn't do anything to people that are taking up arms against you,
[01:56:34] Church also, you know, fucking did the Crusades.
[01:56:37] So the idea that you shouldn't do anything
[01:56:41] to people that are taking up arms against you
[01:56:44] is just not a tenable, it's not a tenable ideology.
[01:56:48] Like regardless, and this is the thing is like
[01:56:50] people always wanna fall back on religion
[01:56:53] or some sort of principle,
[01:56:55] but the reality is that if you have somebody saying
[01:56:58] that I'm going to build a nuclear bomb
[01:57:00] and I'm going to blow you up with the nuclear bomb,
[01:57:03] You absolutely should attack them.
[01:57:05] And any ideology that says that attacking them
[01:57:08] is not the right solution,
[01:57:10] and you should let them build the bomb,
[01:57:12] that is a bad ideology.
[01:57:14] That's, it's just that simple.
[01:57:16] Like, because, and also it's an ideology that won't last
[01:57:19] because the people that have it will die.
[01:57:21] Like, that's really what happened.
[01:57:22] Are we invading the Vatican?
[01:57:24] Not yet, not yet.
[01:57:25] That comes later.
[01:57:26] That comes in as third term, or fourth term, I guess.
[01:57:29] So how does a pope explain the Crusades?
[01:57:31] Well, yeah, exactly.
[01:57:32] And also, how do you not explain the thing is that this is the problem that I have with this?
[01:57:38] And let me look at the other one.
[01:57:40] So Trump made this post, again, Trump as, obviously, let me go back and we can just put it back on.
[01:57:49] Why care if he, what's this here?
[01:57:52] But why care if you're not Catholic?
[01:57:54] He speaks for Catholics and Trump isn't Catholic?
[01:57:57] Well, because he's a powerful figure in the geopolitical world and inside of the, uh,
[01:58:04] inside of the international, uh, ecosystem, and what he's saying does matter because he's
[01:58:09] the Pope.
[01:58:10] And there are millions of Catholics around the world that listened to him.
[01:58:14] So whenever he says something that I think is off base, wrong, inaccurate, or incomplete,
[01:58:20] I think everybody has every right to criticize it.
[01:58:23] The moment that you step into the arena and you make a comment on something, you can't
[01:58:28] hide behind Scripture or doctrine and say that it's okay for me to say this because
[01:58:33] this is what the book says.
[01:58:35] No, whenever you tell, the thing is that the moment that you tell other people that they
[01:58:40] have to live by your ideology, you transcend the self-rationalization of faith.
[01:58:47] At that moment, now you have to justify in logical, pragmatic, workable terms what your
[01:58:54] reasoning is and how it makes sense.
[01:58:57] And if you can't do that, then your ideology sucks.
[01:59:01] That's the main reason.
[01:59:02] And does that make sense?
[01:59:03] Does that make more—hopefully that makes a little bit more sense, right?
[01:59:07] Verbal threats and brandishing.
[01:59:08] Yeah, exactly.
[01:59:09] And so, Pope is never wrong.
[01:59:11] It's in the Bible.
[01:59:12] Well, I mean, I don't agree with that.
[01:59:14] I think that's wrong.
[01:59:15] I don't think that's true.
[01:59:16] i think obviously the pope can be wrong there are popes that were like a
[01:59:18] adulterers and all kinds of bad actors popes that gamble this gambling good
[01:59:23] because the pope did it then and then it became bad i mean
[01:59:26] you uh... apply a little bit of critical thinking
[01:59:29] to this that's not true
[01:59:30] well the the so the pope is a divine intercessor right
[01:59:34] which is that's my understanding least right where he can speak through the
[01:59:38] basically god can speak through the pope
[01:59:40] right in the same way that and i i i know this is like this is gonna short
[01:59:44] circuit people
[01:59:45] but in the same way i think that he's not will no i mean i i think so i mean
[01:59:50] after in in christian in can katholicism roman catholicism
[01:59:54] yeah that's absolutely true
[01:59:56] yet the pope is chosen by god exactly
[01:59:59] so yeah that that's what happens
[02:00:01] and so anyway let me see your president trump to leave the social post
[02:00:04] represent themselves as jesus not a surprise should have posted this one
[02:00:06] instead
[02:00:08] but that's actually funny i like that
[02:00:10] and uh... anyway so did you post a picture of depicting yourself as jesus christ
[02:00:15] okay this is this is them talking about it
[02:00:22] well it wasn't a picture it was me I I did first
[02:00:26] it wasn't a picture it was me I did first it and I thought it was me as a doctor
[02:00:35] and had to do with Red Cross as a Red Cross worker there which we support
[02:00:40] and only the fake news could come up with that one so I
[02:00:44] You were obviously trying to pretend like you were Jesus.
[02:00:48] What are you doing?
[02:00:49] What are you doing?
[02:00:50] I just heard about it and I said, how do they come up with that?
[02:00:54] It's supposed to be me as a doctor making people better and I do make people better.
[02:00:58] I make people a lot better.
[02:01:00] As an example, the 11,000, I understand your husband is doing through treatment.
[02:01:06] Yes, sir.
[02:01:07] Yes, sir.
[02:01:08] He's going to do some very serious cancer treatments.
[02:01:10] Yes.
[02:01:11] This goes a long way.
[02:01:12] Yes, sir.
[02:01:13] I mean, you obviously 100% were trying to be Jesus.
[02:01:19] What are you talking about?
[02:01:21] Why are you even playing around with this?
[02:01:23] Again, it's so dishonest.
[02:01:26] Everybody knows that.
[02:01:27] And it's fine for him to do that.
[02:01:30] And in my opinion, I think that, well,
[02:01:32] I'll go through and I'll watch a few of these
[02:01:34] and I'll listen to kind of what,
[02:01:36] and this is what some of the priests are saying here.
[02:01:38] Let's listen to this here.
[02:01:41] Here we go.
[02:01:43] Conor McRoy, we are speaking in a church here in Washington, DC. It serves a largely
[02:01:49] immigrant
[02:01:51] Population the pastor asked us not to share or publicize this parish name or location
[02:01:58] What's he worried about?
[02:02:00] He's worried for his people
[02:02:02] They live under fear and thus our mass count
[02:02:07] Within at the Spanish masses in our exercises went down through so they out of legal immigrants over there
[02:02:13] and they don't want to call that out.
[02:02:15] Thirty percent.
[02:02:15] That's it.
[02:02:16] The year before.
[02:02:17] And I'm going to be real.
[02:02:20] My, I will not tolerate any sort of grandstanding from an organization that lives behind a wall.
[02:02:31] The Vatican is a walled city.
[02:02:36] What are we doing?
[02:02:37] Thirty percent.
[02:02:38] That's a lot.
[02:02:39] And it's called fear.
[02:02:41] Before he became Archbishop of Washington, Cardinal Robert McElroy served as the Bishop
[02:02:47] of San Diego, one of the busiest stretches of the southern border for illegal crossings.
[02:02:53] I feel he got to a point where it was getting out of control.
[02:02:58] Under Biden.
[02:02:59] Under Biden, yes.
[02:03:00] You believe in strong borders.
[02:03:03] Yes.
[02:03:04] So what's wrong then with the current policy?
[02:03:07] This is a roundup of people throughout the country.
[02:03:11] How do you get rid of them?
[02:03:14] This is the problem, is that these people have no issue saying that, well, I believe
[02:03:19] in borders, well, I believe in doing this.
[02:03:22] Okay, well, here's the problem.
[02:03:25] If you believe in having borders and you believe in having an immigration law, you also believe
[02:03:30] in rounding people up.
[02:03:32] You can't have both.
[02:03:34] You can't.
[02:03:35] I can't say that, oh, well, of course countries should be able to enforce their laws, but
[02:03:40] then when the countries enforce their laws, you say how inhumane it is.
[02:03:44] It's a catch-22.
[02:03:47] People who have been living good.
[02:03:49] You can't have law without force, exactly, yes, duh.
[02:03:53] Strongly has been here a long time, raised their children here, made their children born
[02:03:56] here, and our citizens.
[02:03:58] That's what our objection is.
[02:04:00] This was discussed during the campaign, it was widely discussed, and yet President Trump
[02:04:07] won the Catholic vote over Kamala Harris handily, 55 to 43 percent.
[02:04:13] He promised to secure the porter, he talked about deportation, and a majority of Catholics
[02:04:19] voted for the policy.
[02:04:20] I would like to know what Catholics feel about this indiscriminate mass deportation, I think.
[02:04:26] I mean, that's what they voted for.
[02:04:31] That's exactly what they voted for.
[02:04:33] That's the whole point.
[02:04:34] That it's very clear that American people are saying, we really didn't vote for this.
[02:04:39] And so you have the church that's trying to get involved with politics like this and trying
[02:04:44] to like criticize this.
[02:04:45] I think this is ridiculous.
[02:04:46] This is absolutely fucking insane.
[02:04:49] And so this isn't it again.
[02:04:51] Let me go back.
[02:04:52] Nobody said the United States should have open borders.
[02:04:54] Well, here it is.
[02:04:55] system. No one has said that the United States should have open borders. I think
[02:04:59] every country has a right to determine who and how and when people enter. But
[02:05:06] what's in the system? And the thing is that if that's what you believe, you
[02:05:10] also believe that you need to round people up and get rid of them. Because
[02:05:15] if you don't do that, then the first thing you believe isn't enforced. Every
[02:05:21] Belief without an enforcement mechanism doesn't it's not real. It's not a real belief
[02:05:27] So not true. No, it absolutely is true. How else do you deal with it?
[02:05:33] Like so, let me go back. I haven't pulled up anybody at all today
[02:05:37] I'll ask you how do you deal with it if you're not removing these people?
[02:05:41] How do you do it?
[02:05:44] They're contradicting themselves and they can't please everybody. Yeah, exactly. How do you do it?
[02:05:51] Laws without consequences aren't laws, but suggestions, yeah.
[02:06:01] It's 100% true.
[02:06:02] Yeah, explain it.
[02:06:03] I was raised Protestant and converted to orthodox Christianity because they don't play these
[02:06:08] woke politics.
[02:06:09] Well, yeah, I mean, again, like they're a little bit different.
[02:06:12] I mean, I don't want to get into like all the specifics, but overall, I think that this
[02:06:17] is ridiculous to say that.
[02:06:18] There was the pope when Trump was defending Christians in Nigeria.
[02:06:22] Here's another one.
[02:06:23] There's one more of these here.
[02:06:26] Let's see.
[02:06:28] This person responded all, come on, man.
[02:06:33] Come on.
[02:06:34] You've been arguing constantly.
[02:06:38] What is this?
[02:06:40] You can enforce border control without deporting people who are here.
[02:06:43] Didn't Trump talk about this?
[02:06:45] No.
[02:06:46] So, let me get this, so what happens when somebody gets over the border?
[02:06:57] What happens after they get over the border?
[02:07:00] Do we just say, oh, well, you made it too bad, we have to let you in?
[02:07:05] Is it like a safe zone?
[02:07:06] How does this work?
[02:07:10] And also, by the way, Trump talked about deporting people like crazy.
[02:07:15] But that was like the main issue that he ran on.
[02:07:18] I would say immigration was like, if I had to guess, I would assume that immigration was
[02:07:24] probably the top reason that people voted for Trump for.
[02:07:28] I would say so.
[02:07:34] Like hotel workers or construction, I mean, amnesty is a word for a reason whether you
[02:07:37] support it or not.
[02:07:39] Yeah.
[02:07:40] Well, so, I mean, here's the thing is that, like, are you saying that's what he, that's
[02:07:45] That's not what Trump said he should do, and do you think we should just get it?
[02:07:48] So basically, now you want to reward people who committed a crime.
[02:07:53] Why would we give amnesty for a bunch of illegal aliens?
[02:07:56] Why would we do that?
[02:07:58] It's retarded.
[02:07:59] You can't understand this.
[02:08:01] I'm the Catholic, I'm severely anti-immigration, which is Catholic Church votes, but there
[02:08:04] are some things in the USA that are doing very wrong, first thing being foreign policy.
[02:08:07] You both know this, it's so many times worth Middle East, it's not our war.
[02:08:11] Well, and I'll pull up one more person and then I want to move on, right?
[02:08:15] Amnesty's the word for reason.
[02:08:17] Yeah, and so is like a million other words just because it's a word doesn't mean it's
[02:08:20] a good idea.
[02:08:21] And no, I don't think this is the case at all.
[02:08:24] Trump ran on deporting the illegal aliens and also if somebody got into the Vatican
[02:08:29] and they were totally unvetted, then the Vatican would probably remove them too.
[02:08:34] So again, I don't want to hear people that, you know, their organization is based inside
[02:08:38] of a walled city, tell everybody else that you have to let people into your walls. It's
[02:08:43] retarded. Let me go back. I'll see this. So what is the USA doing wrong that you think?
[02:08:51] People are clip chiming. I'm all crazy. I mentioned Nigeria constantly. Is that true?
[02:08:55] let me see it. Yeah, let me get this. Last I last I checked the port was a word to yeah,
[02:09:10] exactly. Retards never heard of second order effects can't even comprehend that I ran
[02:09:15] owning nukes within the second order effect magnified terrorism across the world and destroy
[02:09:20] the economy through weaponizing the straight to four moves. Yeah, that's clearly what's
[02:09:23] happening already, right? And this is the last one, by the way. And then we're gonna move on to
[02:09:29] the rest of the content. We don't need to think about this all day, right? But let me finish this
[02:09:33] here. Many voters voted for Trump to get rid of the criminals, not the ones fixing roofs,
[02:09:36] hoping to become a citizen at some point. If you voted based off of that, you were uninformed.
[02:09:46] You're a moron. That's never what he said. He never said that. He always said explicitly the opposite.
[02:09:56] He said it over and over and over. There was no roofers cause for a replacement. Why are you
[02:10:02] fighting for Israel instead of for the USA? I don't want Iran to own a nuke either. Don't
[02:10:06] get me wrong. Well, how do you stop Iran from owning a nuke then? If you don't want Iran to get a nuke,
[02:10:11] How do you stop them from getting a nuke?
[02:10:22] How's that work?
[02:10:31] I want to understand this.
[02:10:35] You have to ask them?
[02:10:38] Well, we'll see what he says.
[02:10:41] Remember just why they want the nukes in the first place, so they can promote terrorism
[02:10:50] with less sense of retaliation.
[02:10:54] So they can use it as a deterrent so they can do more of what they want, and it's harder
[02:10:57] for us to stop them because the cost for it will be higher.
[02:11:00] It's pretty obvious.
[02:11:03] Like duh, of course, duh.
[02:11:07] Where's this?
[02:11:11] So this is the issue that I- good point.
[02:11:17] That's very difficult to do with diplomacy, but I don't think a war is necessary.
[02:11:24] Then what's the- this is the problem that these people have, is that people are so addicted
[02:11:29] to trying to have the morally correct opinion.
[02:11:34] There is no morally correct opinion.
[02:11:36] There's no.
[02:11:37] You either kill them or they kill you.
[02:11:40] There is no third option.
[02:11:41] There is no, oh, well, we're gonna talk it out.
[02:11:44] There is no, well, we can agree to disagree.
[02:11:46] That's not gonna work.
[02:11:47] Like this naive fantasy that people like this have is going to get more people killed.
[02:11:54] And this is the problem with it.
[02:11:57] It's very, very evil because if you're unwilling to confront evil directly and take actions
[02:12:03] that need to be taken, what you do is you let it gather forces, you let it get worse,
[02:12:09] just like every disease and every illness and every piece of virus or anything else,
[02:12:16] it just gets worse and worse and worse.
[02:12:19] So the sooner you deal with it, the better it is.
[02:12:22] And also like how did and also how did you not even think about that?
[02:12:28] Like how do you not even think about an alternative to the like, how can you just say, well, I'm
[02:12:33] against this, but not even have an alternative in mind?
[02:12:38] It's insane.
[02:12:39] How do you even think about this?
[02:12:45] They don't think?
[02:12:46] Yeah.
[02:12:47] I mean, like, what is this?
[02:12:48] It's crazy.
[02:12:53] Midnight Hammer has an option.
[02:12:59] So let me get this straight.
[02:13:02] But what's the difference there?
[02:13:04] You think people didn't get killed in Midnight Hammer?
[02:13:08] So your idea, wait a minute, so your solution is bombing them, and my solution is bombing
[02:13:15] them.
[02:13:18] I'm a little bit confused here.
[02:13:24] Like what does that mean?
[02:13:28] I don't know what this is.
[02:13:30] What is this?
[02:13:32] His bombs don't kill people.
[02:13:33] Yeah, what are we talking about?
[02:13:35] oh my god
[02:13:39] he's on your side now
[02:13:41] uh... there is no alternative because we don't collectively think about an
[02:13:44] alternative we're all just killer be killed yes people got killed in the
[02:13:47] midnight hammer what about the right to rate protests in israel
[02:13:49] is that moral
[02:13:51] yeah it's bad
[02:13:52] what is israel have to do with iran
[02:13:56] like this this is another i'm just gonna ban this person
[02:13:59] i am i'm just gonna ban them i don't even want to deal with it
[02:14:02] it's some bullshit about israel
[02:14:05] yeah i don't give a fuck about israel
[02:14:07] it's not a problem
[02:14:09] like that's not even about it like it again it's all about
[02:14:12] and and this is the the way that it's framed
[02:14:15] every single time
[02:14:17] is in opposition or comparison or relation or some other way
[02:14:23] that it is connected to israel because everybody knows that what the iranian
[02:14:28] governments doing is bad
[02:14:29] everybody knows they're operating in bad faith everybody knows they're trying
[02:14:33] to build a nuclear bomb, they fucking said it. So the only way that you can weasel this
[02:14:39] ideology in is if you do it through basically using anti-Semitism or anti-Zionism, depending
[02:14:47] on who you are, as a Trojan horse to let the Islamic extremism of Iran go unchecked.
[02:14:55] It's crazy. I don't get it at all. And some of these people, I don't know how anybody
[02:15:01] can't think more than two feet in front of them. It's so obvious. It's fucked up you
[02:15:07] have to repeat every stream because you don't get to talk about Israel, it's fucking tourists
[02:15:09] and chat. Well, it's because they're the only, that's the only focus they have and that's,
[02:15:15] and there's a reason for that too. But anyway, so the Pope is talking about the, the massacres
[02:15:20] of the civilians of the Catholic mission. This is him talking about it.
[02:15:24] I pray that until security, justice and peace prevail in Nigeria, countries that are loved
[02:15:33] and hit by various forms of violence, I pray that in particular for the...
[02:15:39] Then issue another crusade.
[02:15:43] Do it.
[02:15:44] Issue another crusade because unless you do that, your people are going to keep getting
[02:15:48] killed.
[02:15:49] And until you stop the people that are killing your people, your people will continue being
[02:15:54] killed. That's what you should do. Nothing else will work.
[02:16:00] I'm praying for him. Oh God.
[02:16:08] The Pope also focused much of his speech on the crisis in Sudan as a country plagued by war in constant instability.
[02:16:16] the saddening to receive the news. Oh boy.
[02:16:25] Rishabh Rishabh priest who's making the bombing, opera assurance of my prayers.
[02:16:30] Oh my God.
[02:16:31] When you have failed the warring parties to stop the violence, this is, like, I'm gonna
[02:16:37] be honest, I really hate this language. And the reason why I hate this language is because
[02:16:42] it's cowardice wrapped in the trappings of morality. The truth is that you're not going
[02:16:49] to pray the conflict away. You're not going to stop this conflict from happening. The
[02:16:54] only way to make this conflict stop is to get rid of the people that are doing it. That's
[02:17:01] it. That's the only thing that's going to stop it. And unless you're willing to do that,
[02:17:06] you are signing up more of your people to be killed.
[02:17:09] That's it.
[02:17:12] Yeah, he's on the side, the wrong one.
[02:17:14] Well, I mean, again, not choosing a side is choosing a side.
[02:17:19] You mean the phrasing or Latin?
[02:17:21] No, I'm not saying that I dislike it because it's in Latin.
[02:17:24] Really, ain't that-
[02:17:25] But yeah, we got an American pope.
[02:17:27] Why isn't he speaking in American?
[02:17:29] This was the last public event on Sunday.
[02:17:31] You're right.
[02:17:31] The pope closed out the week in which he dedicated
[02:17:34] a good bit of time to the pilgrims who travel to Rome for the jubilee.
[02:17:42] Well, there it is. And so anyway, yeah, I find this to be very annoying.
[02:17:47] Let me see what this is here.
[02:17:49] We'll spend July 4th in Lampedusa, Italy, a site where tens of thousands of migrants
[02:17:56] land on their way to Europe every year.
[02:17:59] All military aged men.
[02:18:02] That's crazy.
[02:18:05] Year. It's America's 250th birthday. Wow. Do you think the Holy Father is sending a message
[02:18:14] cardinal with that visit? He's sending a message that his top priority right now is to be with those
[02:18:21] who are downcast and marginalized. Coincidence that he's going there on July 4th? I know at least one
[02:18:28] number of my archdiocese that would be happy and she's green and she's on a
[02:18:35] little island just that belongs to New Jersey and it's technically part of the
[02:18:39] archdiocese of Newark and she's holding up a torch and she's reading from the
[02:18:43] scroll and it says welcome. That's right that's right because the Statue of
[02:18:50] Liberty by the way France made the Statue of Liberty okay we didn't even
[02:18:55] make the statue. This is the same type of boomer, slop, cosplay, conservatism that gets people killed.
[02:19:03] This is the reason why, is that they can say this kind of stuff. They have no consequences that they
[02:19:09] suffer from it, and because of that, they just keep doing it. I hate this. I absolutely fucking hate
[02:19:17] them. They are awful. Because this is- I don't want to cry. We are speaking in a church here.
[02:19:24] No, it's somebody I absolutely fucking hate him and a statue of fake fathers. I mean again
[02:19:29] Well, the problem is that if you don't have the
[02:19:32] Moral cohesion or like the moral consistency to be able to look at you know bad actions taken and things that hurt other people
[02:19:41] And say this is bad and it should stop and then take action
[02:19:46] Unless you are willing to take action to stop it. You don't actually care
[02:19:50] It's it's performative. It's globalist slop. It is when are you running for the position of Pope? Absolutely not
[02:19:56] Okay, Pope is from fucking Chicago. What do you expect? Well, I'm just saying how it is right because the Statue of Liberty supersedes our laws
[02:20:03] Well, what I'm saying is people will not provide proper solutions. You don't ask a doctor how to shoot a gun
[02:20:08] You don't ask a doctor how to shoot a gun. Yeah, but you would also expect the doctor not to tell you not to shoot the gun
[02:20:14] The thing is that if you don't want to make comments on this, then don't make comments on it.
[02:20:20] But if you do want to make comments on it and you want to interject your opinion into the political spectrum,
[02:20:26] then you should expect that people are going to respond to it.
[02:20:29] It's ridiculous. And we need another Polish Pope. Well, the last one was pretty good, huh?
[02:20:37] And we know the lifestyle Pope. I mean, I think that what you really need is you need to have this.
[02:20:42] And again, like, if you want to have a religious perspective for this, that's fine, but you
[02:20:50] have to make sure you contextualize it inside of the religion itself, not trying to use
[02:20:55] that as a justification to change the way that laws are written.
[02:20:59] And I think that's the main issue.
[02:21:01] I'm pro-self-defense.
[02:21:02] They should fight back.
[02:21:03] I think they should, too.
[02:21:04] And that's the problem, is that they don't.
[02:21:07] And they just let it happen.
[02:21:08] Deport the Statue of Liberty back to France.
[02:21:10] True brother the glaring the obvious answer is the laws must change in a doubt pointing to the Statue of Liberty
[02:21:15] It's just another distraction from reality. I agree with you
[02:21:22] It's all right, I think that should be better and I think it's going out
[02:21:26] I'm gonna have to get a new mic or not my my headphones
[02:21:28] I mean and would you rather have an AI or a third-world immigrant driving 18 wheelers? I mean AI I
[02:21:36] Would absolutely rather have AI. It's not even a question
[02:21:39] Like, I mean, I think that in 50 years, in 50 years, we're probably going to have, like,
[02:21:47] almost nobody actually driving.
[02:21:49] I mean, I think it's going to be very common.
[02:21:53] What do you think having an American pope has done for the Catholic Church here in the
[02:21:59] U.S.?
[02:22:00] I think it's put Chicago on the map.
[02:22:03] Finally.
[02:22:04] We're proud that we produced a poem.
[02:22:09] Chicago can say that.
[02:22:11] The Archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Blaise Supic, as well as Cardinals Robert McElroy
[02:22:17] of Washington, D.C. and Joseph Tobin of Newark, New Jersey, agreed to their first ever joint
[02:22:24] interview.
[02:22:25] Their kinder surprised us about the new pope and what they're hearing in the pews.
[02:22:31] We're the three American cardinals that are actively serving dioceses right now.
[02:22:37] So we listen to a lot of people. It's part of the job description.
[02:22:41] And I think we're aware of the anxieties of people about the threats to peace at all different levels.
[02:22:49] Would you like to see this first American pope be more outspoken on issues that he disagrees with?
[02:22:57] He's the pastor of the world
[02:22:59] He's not a pundit. Mm-hmm
[02:23:02] So the distinction is he's not going to pronounce on everything
[02:23:06] But he's gonna pronounce on what's important
[02:23:08] War is back in vogue. He started in January with the speech criticizing US military action in Venezuela
[02:23:17] After that the Vatican's ambassador in the US
[02:23:20] Yes, this makes me so mad because after the actions in Venezuela, a bunch of political
[02:23:27] prisoners were let free.
[02:23:31] It makes me so annoyed and so mad because I hear this and it's like you never think
[02:23:36] about what happens after this.
[02:23:38] You're just looking at the individual thing.
[02:23:40] Was called to the-
[02:23:41] Why is he not talking about the cartels?
[02:23:44] This is the logic and morality inversion that I constantly talk about where the focus is
[02:23:50] on America, not on Venezuela, who's killing their own people. It's caused 8 million people
[02:23:56] to have to flee the country. Same with Iran.
[02:23:59] Pentagon for a meeting, which two church officials described to 60 minutes as unpleasant and
[02:24:06] contentious. Both the Pentagon and the Vatican have said since in multiple statements that
[02:24:12] it was routine and provided an opportunity for an exchange of ideas.
[02:24:17] Jesus, Jesus, guys, like, I mean, bro,
[02:24:21] like America kills about a million unborn human beings
[02:24:23] a year through abortion,
[02:24:24] yet the three leading Cardinals go in 60 minutes
[02:24:26] to promote left-wing talking points on Trump,
[02:24:28] the illegal immigration invasion, et cetera.
[02:24:31] That is exactly fucking right.
[02:24:34] It is so annoying to me, I absolutely fucking hate it.
[02:24:38] And I hate how these people pervert and use the faith
[02:24:41] in order for them to push their ideology.
[02:24:44] I think it's insane.
[02:24:45] As I said, with James Talrico,
[02:24:47] He is the worst one.
[02:24:49] And these guys, I can at least kind of see
[02:24:51] where they're coming from,
[02:24:52] but some of this is just such fucking bullshit.
[02:24:55] It's selected outrage, it is.
[02:24:57] And selected outrage like that,
[02:24:59] I think really it demonstrates a matter of priorities.
[02:25:03] No balls, yeah.
[02:25:04] Bro, like the Catholic church used to go on crusades.
[02:25:07] Like instead of praying for the Nigerians,
[02:25:09] they used to fucking get crusaders to go down there
[02:25:13] and help them.
[02:25:14] But they're not gonna do that because, oh no,
[02:25:16] we have to just let people die
[02:25:18] this is the moral thing to do i don't agree with that i think that's
[02:25:22] retarded and neither did the catholic church back in the days and you know
[02:25:26] what back then it was a lot more powerful than it is now
[02:25:30] it's pathetic
[02:25:31] absolutely fucking pathetic
[02:25:33] was sick yeah i don't know what this is
[02:25:35] she want the pope to be pro-war
[02:25:37] i want the pope to be pro-peace
[02:25:39] but sometimes in order to have peace you have to have a little bit of war
[02:25:44] you do
[02:25:45] this and i know all know you can't say that it's true
[02:25:49] you can't have every ideology coexist you can't have people that want to kill
[02:25:54] you that exist in the nico system with you
[02:25:57] one person like it's like no it's no is our care but it was no is our didn't
[02:26:02] happen how the fuck did a cow get on the same at that the same fucking arc on
[02:26:08] the same boat with like i don't know a wolf
[02:26:12] wouldn't happen
[02:26:13] It's impossible. It's a fantasy.
[02:26:16] So that's exactly, and it's the tolerance paradox, yes.
[02:26:20] It's crazy.
[02:26:21] Now, I do want to say that,
[02:26:26] remember what I was talking about earlier with Israel,
[02:26:29] the IDF made a post today.
[02:26:33] Today, we remember the 6 million Jews murdered
[02:26:36] in the Holocaust.
[02:26:38] A reminder of why we operate.
[02:26:40] Hashtag never again.
[02:26:43] Now, one thing that I found very interesting about this is that it had 8,900 replies.
[02:26:51] And you would think, well, that makes sense.
[02:26:53] A lot of people wanted to remember the Holocaust and how bad it was and all that.
[02:26:58] So I scrolled down.
[02:27:05] Oh.
[02:27:10] Oh.
[02:27:11] Oh, never happened.
[02:27:14] This one was invented by a right.
[02:27:16] Oh, huh.
[02:27:22] OK.
[02:27:24] So yeah, all right, wow.
[02:27:27] And this, who would have guessed that?
[02:27:28] No, I'm telling you guys, this is the main new thing.
[02:27:32] I showed this before I got suspended.
[02:27:34] Let me see if I can show this again.
[02:27:36] Google Trends.
[02:27:39] You can measure this.
[02:27:41] OK.
[02:27:48] OK.
[02:27:50] So we'll look at Holocaust.
[02:27:53] And no way.
[02:28:07] They got rid of it?
[02:28:09] No, never mind. Okay, let me see if I can find this.
[02:28:23] Wow.
[02:28:28] And that's worldwide.
[02:28:36] Somebody called it a bull market.
[02:28:39] And that was fake. I mean, let me see if I can find another one. Okay. And let's see
[02:28:48] how these translate. I feel like it's too big of a term. It's hard to say. Let me think
[02:28:57] besides that and sell. Yeah, exactly. I mean, to be fair, these are two very, very different
[02:29:04] terms and it could be for another focus. So it might not be a great way to look at it.
[02:29:09] Anyway, no, this is increased massively and I'm surprised. It's not even higher honestly with what I see in general
[02:29:16] Brothers literally videos of Nazis killing Jews. What the fuck are we talking about?
[02:29:20] It doesn't matter like it doesn't matter to these people like you can show them a video like Dwight Eisenhower said
[02:29:27] The reason why there's so much documentation for the Holocaust is because he said I don't know how he predicted this
[02:29:34] But he said that people wouldn't even believe it happened and because of that
[02:29:38] That's why we have so much of it. So try Holocaust real
[02:29:57] Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy
[02:30:02] Okay, that's a graph. That is a graph. And so, yeah, put it on Google and see recommendations.
[02:30:08] Well, I don't know about that. I don't know what that is. And I have a friend that grew up thinking
[02:30:12] the Holocaust was a myth for like 20 years. Well, yeah, I mean, there's a lot of people that say
[02:30:16] that. I mean, it's very, very common. Real versus fake, compare graphs. I mean, okay, yeah, sure,
[02:30:22] sure I can do that. Give me a second. Okay. And let's see here. There is a bit of a trend.
[02:30:34] There, I mean, I'm going to be real. Y'all can see it. Y'all can see it. There's a trend
[02:30:40] that's going up. What are we doing here? I'm demonstrating that here's the reason why I'm
[02:30:46] doing this. I'm demonstrating that Holocaust denial right now is at an
[02:30:51] all-time high. It is at an all-time high and I guess maybe, I mean to be fair, I
[02:30:56] mean according to this graph it was higher than, but like it is reaching a
[02:31:00] fever pitch now and it's going up massively and I wanted to talk about
[02:31:05] that to show you guys because obviously I think it's just and on Twitter it's
[02:31:09] just it it's common knowledge, right? It is and because the younger generation
[02:31:14] idiots. I think there's a lot of reasons why. If you think the all cost is fake,
[02:31:18] what is this here? Don't think you saw this. Let me see if I can pull it up and
[02:31:20] give me one second. And let me go and find this. Okay, gee, I wonder why. I think
[02:31:28] there's a lot of reasons why. I'll be right back. Give me a second. Excuse me.
[02:32:14] All right.
[02:32:43] I'm back in a minute.
[02:32:46] Ah!
[02:32:47] Scares me.
[02:32:48] Okay.
[02:32:49] Now we're good.
[02:32:50] Sorry about that.
[02:32:51] Anyway.
[02:32:52] So yeah, this is, and apparently it's just gotten a lot worse.
[02:32:55] I think it has.
[02:32:56] It's got to take an empty cup down with you.
[02:32:58] I only do that when I'm off stream, okay?
[02:33:01] And but yes, pictures are such and such.
[02:33:03] You can see everything in Germany.
[02:33:04] Oh yeah, I'm sure that you can.
[02:33:06] But my point is that you have so much of this, literally the entire internet is on this
[02:33:12] now.
[02:33:13] crazy to see how much things have changed. Absolutely fucking insane. And not a single
[02:33:20] use cup. If people thought the Holocaust in Iowa was effective, they should try a Holocaust
[02:33:23] indifference. I mean, I don't know, really. I mean, I think that's probably where things
[02:33:27] are going to go. And people just aren't going to care, but we'll see what happens. Let me
[02:33:33] see here. This is something, this Hamonah, Saikunah drama, just guess what girl just
[02:33:39] started in OnlyFans less than two weeks ago, these chicks will use the dudes
[02:33:43] cheating on them as advertisement for their nude pics. So wait a minute, you're
[02:33:48] telling me that one of the girls that was talking to Saikunno, one of the girls
[02:33:54] that was talking to Saikunno just started in OnlyFans right before the
[02:33:57] Sexpose A? That's crazy. What a coincidence. What an interesting odd little
[02:34:09] coincidence, huh? How about that? The Predatorship? I mean, I
[02:34:12] don't know. W promo, I guess so. I mean, the thing is that I
[02:34:16] feel like almost nobody took my position on it. I almost nobody
[02:34:21] did. And again, the reason why is it's because it's the right
[02:34:25] position. And a lot of people are afraid to take the right
[02:34:29] position. And Paul, when some wild boar sneaked into an it,
[02:34:33] look at this, see, this is the future. See, get out of here
[02:34:37] fatty. Got to your fat bitch. Yep, see that?
[02:34:47] They need to send these out to the ice protest.
[02:34:51] Not Biden. Yeah, I guess so.
[02:34:55] Well, I think it's gonna happen, bro, like it is. It's not dirty
[02:34:57] pigs. Yeah, it's crazy how that should happen, man. And anyway,
[02:35:02] I will go through and oh, yeah. All right, let me go back. There's
[02:35:07] So much more of this. Oh destiny was upset with me. I guess I can watch this really quick. Why not I?
[02:35:13] Still live in the same neighborhood that I grew up in I still lived in the same place that I've always been
[02:35:21] Who the cares bro? You never go outside. I had a conservative friend trying to play that
[02:35:26] I'll be the other day. They were like, oh, well, why don't we go move to some
[02:35:29] Well, some only neighborhood is like, okay, you can we can play that game all day. I don't go outside, mother
[02:35:34] I'll live in any neighborhood in the United States. I don't care. I don't live in my apartment. Why do you think that matters?
[02:35:39] Why do you think it's a own dog? Holy?
[02:35:41] Somebody could knock you the out kidnap you put you in the house next door
[02:35:46] And you would wake up and think that you're in Romania
[02:35:48] You have no idea what the outside of your house even looks like somebody have to show you a picture from the perspective of a
[02:35:53] Door-dash drop-off even know where the you are
[02:35:55] How does somebody get mad like that?
[02:36:02] I don't even understand this, a gross argument, but yeah, this is the new argument, I guess,
[02:36:10] so I don't feel so random, yeah, I don't know what the hell where this came from, man,
[02:36:17] and it's nuts.
[02:36:19] And I just saw it, I thought it was kind of funny, and this is another thing with the
[02:36:23] Catholic Church, we were talking about that earlier, listen to this.
[02:36:29] So far in 2026, the Catholic Church in the U.S. has welcomed the largest number of converts
[02:36:36] in recent years.
[02:36:37] That's right.
[02:36:38] In Cardinal Tobin's Archdiocese, there's an all-time high of new people joining the
[02:36:44] church.
[02:36:45] Yeah.
[02:36:46] Cardinal Tobin, do you think that surge in interest and attendance has something to do
[02:36:50] with Pope Leo?
[02:36:51] Yes, I do.
[02:36:53] I've had the privilege of working closely with four popes, very different people, in
[02:36:59] a lot of ways, but each one in some way was the right one for that moment in time.
[02:37:06] I believe that Pope Leo is the right man at this time.
[02:37:11] Man, so you got Catholicism now at number one.
[02:37:17] Has it welcomed the largest number of converts in recent years?
[02:37:21] That's insane.
[02:37:22] to all-time high brainwashed idiots?
[02:37:24] Well, as long as people think for themselves,
[02:37:26] I think that, you know, again,
[02:37:28] mainline process of fading into near-relevance
[02:37:30] and evangelicalism is too unintellectual
[02:37:33] and overly politicized itself
[02:37:34] with its full alignment with right-wing politics,
[02:37:36] leaving the Catholic Church
[02:37:37] the only viable choice of faith for most Americans.
[02:37:40] America will most likely become a Catholic majority country
[02:37:43] in the 21st century.
[02:37:45] And I don't know.
[02:37:46] I mean, if it continues going in this direction,
[02:37:50] I could see that happening.
[02:37:51] I could.
[02:37:52] I'm not sure, but I think it's going in that direction. The second coming of Christ is not coming,
[02:37:56] but man returning to him? Maybe, I don't know. I do think it's going to continue.
[02:38:00] I think that religion will continue to, religion will continue to become more popular,
[02:38:07] and I think more people will continue to turn to religion for that reason.
[02:38:13] So we'll see what happens, but that's, this is also, bro.
[02:38:16] update from so there's a new Gaza flotilla
[02:38:23] activists are furious that a senior
[02:38:26] organizing member of the steering
[02:38:29] committee is having sex with people on
[02:38:31] the boats to have sex on the boat while
[02:38:35] heading to a nation undergoing a
[02:38:37] genocide is a clear violation of ethics
[02:38:41] and power. The senior coden, a hires going body coden BL for their protection
[02:38:49] engaged in sexual relations with multiple activists while on the boat
[02:38:53] heading towards Gaza. Not one person, not two, three different individuals. All
[02:39:00] volunteers on a humanitarian mission. Let us be very clear about something. We do
[02:39:06] not care what anyone does in their private time at a hotel in their own
[02:39:10] home, having sex with whoever they want, that's not our concern.
[02:39:14] But to do it on a boat, whenever you're headed to a nation undergoing genocide with volunteers
[02:39:19] who are under your authority, then a space where activists are sleeping, eating and working
[02:39:23] together is a clear violation of ethics and power.
[02:39:40] I've got to tell people something and they're not going to want to hear this but everybody's
[02:39:53] going to know it's true. A lot of guys get into that type of politics for the same reason
[02:40:00] why fishermen fish in the sea. Have you noticed that? That there are very few fishermen that
[02:40:08] cast their nets into just like a tree. Why is that? Because there's no fish in the tree.
[02:40:16] There's a lot of these girls that all you need to do is tell them that you agree with
[02:40:21] their political viewpoints and that they're right about everything and they'll hook up
[02:40:25] with you and they'll like you. And that's the reason why. And you have so many guys
[02:40:30] that use politics as a dating strategy. This is a mating strategy. They don't believe what
[02:40:37] they're saying to you they just know that saying that to you is going to get
[02:40:41] you to have sex with them so they just tell you whatever you want to hear
[02:40:44] that's the reason why and tangentially related what is this i can pull it up and
[02:40:49] find it and uh... all yeah yeah look at this
[02:40:52] take a look at this as you know somebody sent me this i want to look at it right
[02:40:55] here this is just crazy divorce attorneys love it exactly
[02:41:00] i think a lot of guys have those politics performatively
[02:41:05] obama's former speech writer
[02:41:08] so my question is when you say humas a thousand times better
[02:41:12] mean that
[02:41:13] or is that a rhetorical move or like a solidarity signal like what what
[02:41:18] i mean it's all the above
[02:41:19] uh... i do mean it
[02:41:20] uh... i think it's a rhetorical move because it frustrates a lot of people i've
[02:41:23] also said i'm a harm reduction voter i'm a lesser evil voter and therefore i
[02:41:26] would vote for humas over israel everything fewer lesser evil voter
[02:41:29] or why didn't you vote for Kamala Harris?
[02:41:36] Like based on your own policy, like I don't get the
[02:41:41] time. So my question is, when you say Hamas, 1000 times
[02:41:44] better, do you actually mean that?
[02:41:46] Yeah, so there it is. And again, for Steve Sprater asked the
[02:41:50] spokesperson, we see him as better. I do mean it. Yeah, of
[02:41:52] course. And the reason why is that this is again, I've said it
[02:41:57] before, I will say it again, Hassan supports this stuff. He does. How do I know he supports
[02:42:04] it? Because every single time it comes into question, he does something to downplay it,
[02:42:11] to delegitimize the criticism of it, to make other things seem worse than it. I don't know
[02:42:18] what's happened, like when this happened, but at a certain point, he just kind of went
[02:42:23] mask off with just completely supporting terrorism
[02:42:26] that's what he does he supports terrorism how do you know that because he
[02:42:30] says it
[02:42:31] he says that he supports the hooties he says that hummoss is better
[02:42:35] this is the reason why
[02:42:36] and i don't see how that's i i i don't see how anybody can look at that
[02:42:40] and see that this is any sort of a terrible position inside of american
[02:42:44] politics and to the extent that there are people in the country that have that
[02:42:48] position
[02:42:49] i think that we need to look at that
[02:42:51] getting rid of them because these are people that literally support terrorism
[02:42:55] they actually supported this is like nine eleven etc that is crazy
[02:43:01] and uh... it's in insane for me to see that
[02:43:05] get a matter here i totally agree with us was extremely always go about
[02:43:09] result was all about communists at the beginning something that they can be
[02:43:12] extreme to they can
[02:43:13] sometimes you still defend them uh... we should never be defended over anything
[02:43:16] ever
[02:43:17] i think that i tried to defend ideas rather than people
[02:43:20] and i think that again that's the reason why i've criticized this so much is that
[02:43:24] there has been an ongoing and growing amount of people
[02:43:28] that are inside of america and i think that they are overwhelmingly immigrant
[02:43:32] people that have come here and they are displaced from their cultures and now
[02:43:35] they're here and they are supporting literal terrorism and i think we need to
[02:43:40] send them back
[02:43:41] i do i think we descend them back
[02:43:44] this is insane that we have imported these middle eastern blood feuds into
[02:43:49] American politics, and now they're being used to decide elections. It is crazy. Why is anybody
[02:43:57] putting up with this? A true path. Yeah, I'm so happy to do this. Yeah, exactly Rupert
[02:44:03] Lowes style. Yes, 100%. Like, I don't know why anybody puts up with this shit. And that's
[02:44:08] the biggest threat to the West. It is. It's a huge threat. APEC is worse. Well, I think
[02:44:12] that they're both enemies. But the thing is that the difference between me and a lot
[02:44:16] of other people is that I don't view one of them as on my side. I don't think Hamas
[02:44:20] is on my side. I don't think Israel is on my side. And the problem is that a lot of
[02:44:25] the messaging inside of America is trying to control the message and make you on the
[02:44:31] side of one or the other. And that's really the issue. People need to wake the fuck up.
[02:44:34] Yeah, I know. It's insane. But I really think that we need to do something about this. This
[02:44:39] is a huge problem. And also, here's the other issue is that if these people get their way,
[02:44:45] This is why they push so hard for immigration is that they want to push really hard for
[02:44:49] immigration so they can use immigration as a tool so they can increase their base and
[02:44:55] then weaponize that ideology and then turn it into the law.
[02:44:59] That's what they're trying to do.
[02:45:00] They're trying to basically replace people and then have that group vote for them.
[02:45:06] And it's very annoying.
[02:45:07] Yeah, they're importing votes basically, right?
[02:45:09] And that's really all there is to it.
[02:45:11] It's extremely annoying.
[02:45:12] Since a lot of streamers are mentally ill weirdos
[02:45:17] I mean, it's definitely true and absolutely and let me go back down and and find this you max and what oh
[02:45:24] I saw this so apparently
[02:45:26] Clavicular did a you did a video or an interview. I was gonna watch this
[02:45:31] I just kind of got distracted from some other bullshit
[02:45:34] But let me scroll down and and find some more of this too. It's just been there's been a lot going on recently
[02:45:39] It's been a whole lot going on
[02:45:42] Mr. Trendstream, glad to see you back.
[02:45:44] Yeah, it's glad to be back.
[02:45:45] And I don't wanna support Israel or Hamas,
[02:45:47] but I do what's best for America.
[02:45:48] Yeah, exactly.
[02:45:49] And sometimes that might be inciting
[02:45:51] with something that's bad,
[02:45:52] but inciting with something that's bad
[02:45:53] doesn't mean that you're necessarily on its side.
[02:45:56] It just means that it's a convenient ally.
[02:45:58] And also look at this here.
[02:46:00] So Eric Saul, well, remember this guy?
[02:46:02] This is the cheating Andy and potentially rape Andy.
[02:46:06] I am suspending my campaign for governor
[02:46:09] to my friends, family, staff, and supporters.
[02:46:13] I am deeply sorry for mistakes and judgment
[02:46:15] that I've made in my past.
[02:46:17] I will fight the serious false allegations
[02:46:19] that have been made, but that's my fight, not a campaigns.
[02:46:24] Damn.
[02:46:30] Damn.
[02:46:32] That's just too bad.
[02:46:34] They'll have videos saying it's creepy.
[02:46:35] I know that, bro, on full psych uno, game is game.
[02:46:38] No, no, it was way worse than that.
[02:46:40] Also, I had a viewer send me this.
[02:46:43] So this is how bad it is in apparently DC.
[02:46:47] Look at this.
[02:46:52] Give me a minute.
[02:46:55] I got a load.
[02:46:58] No, is he rapist to give secrets to China?
[02:47:00] Well, I don't know really, I mean, if he's a rapist,
[02:47:02] I mean, it's possible, but like we don't really know.
[02:47:05] I mean, that's a pretty serious accusation.
[02:47:07] I wouldn't really go off on that until I was sure about it.
[02:47:11] Can I say, can you notice when I'm married in with kids
[02:47:13] is insane?
[02:47:13] Yeah, exactly.
[02:47:14] Especially people these working with, too.
[02:47:18] I wonder why the video doesn't work.
[02:47:21] Let me see if I can pull up another one.
[02:47:25] And is there another example?
[02:47:27] Yeah, here we go.
[02:47:27] I'll just look at it on YouTube.
[02:47:30] As you shop around the DMV, you've probably come across
[02:47:33] stores where products are locked up, requiring an employee
[02:47:36] to open those items before you can buy them.
[02:47:39] Businesses say it's meant to prevent retail theft,
[02:47:41] but many shoppers see it as an inconvenience.
[02:47:44] Our John Durand shows us how one CVS
[02:47:47] is now taking those security measures a step further.
[02:47:50] People I spoke to that frequent this CVS
[02:47:52] at 17th and P Streets Northwest,
[02:47:54] and even an employee say theft is frequent here.
[02:47:58] Recently, they've even put candy behind lock and key.
[02:48:02] It's a neighborhood with a lot of wealth,
[02:48:03] and then also a lot of poverty,
[02:48:05] and it's just a bummer to see.
[02:48:08] You think it's poverty?
[02:48:09] They're stealing candy.
[02:48:13] You don't need candy to live.
[02:48:16] Like Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are really good,
[02:48:19] but you don't need candy to live.
[02:48:22] This entire idea where you blame crime on poverty
[02:48:25] is the most brain dead, dumb fuck,
[02:48:29] like get out of jail,
[02:48:30] like intellectually lazy perspective for you to have.
[02:48:34] The fact is, people steal things because they get away with it.
[02:48:38] It's that simple.
[02:48:39] Greer Marshall works in the area and shops here frequently.
[02:48:43] Uh-oh.
[02:48:44] But Marshall's problem isn't with snacks behind a barrier.
[02:48:47] Most of the stuff they lock up is toothpaste.
[02:48:49] And like, put those little alarm tags on are, you know, hygiene supplies like deodorant,
[02:48:55] toothpaste, and people are only stealing them if they really need them, and that's not something.
[02:49:02] Why do you think that?
[02:49:03] I think that's going to be solved by locking up everything in your store.
[02:49:08] Ah, CVS!
[02:49:11] What a stupid bitch.
[02:49:13] If it wasn't solved by that, then they wouldn't do it.
[02:49:17] Do you really think that...
[02:49:19] Like, so why do you think every store does this?
[02:49:23] The reason why every store locks up their stuff that's expensive is because it works.
[02:49:29] Like they wouldn't do it if it didn't work.
[02:49:31] Do you think they want to do this?
[02:49:33] Fuck no, they don't want to do this.
[02:49:36] As folks first and tells WUSA 9, they know keeping products behind lock and key is inconvenient.
[02:49:41] But important in keeping shelves stocked.
[02:49:44] A different location less than a half mile away on Dupont Circle has candy that's easy
[02:49:50] for a customer to grab off the shelf.
[02:49:53] In the statement CVS told WUSA 9, different products experience different theft rates
[02:49:58] Depending on its location and other factors and our product protection decisions are data-driven
[02:50:04] We utilize a variety of different measures to deter or prevent them and locking a product is a measure of last resort
[02:50:13] CVS says this year it expects to open 60 new locations nationwide including that is the same smaller
[02:50:19] Pharmacy only sites that are new no one stealing books exactly in DC. John Durand
[02:50:24] WSA 9. I love how people don't realize like it's so insane to me that everybody
[02:50:33] thinks that this is normal. This is normal now like where we have to in order
[02:50:39] to get your gummy worms you have to talk to an employee at CVS and have them
[02:50:45] unlock the special case that the gummy worms are in. Oh my god like it's what
[02:50:52] We're living inside. Isn't this the way they do things in prisons?
[02:50:56] Oh my God. Look at this. Look at that. And the price is too.
[02:50:59] $5? $5 for Swedish fish.
[02:51:05] Or you kill four and a half dollars, but still $4 for a bag.
[02:51:10] That's not even the big bag.
[02:51:13] Look at this. It's insane. Lock away the criminals, not the product.
[02:51:17] Yes. Even these people know it. It drives me crazy.
[02:51:21] It's like nobody can think like this. Everybody is just okay with it.
[02:51:26] And then they walk the merchandise, a friend until they find out,
[02:51:30] and then give you a thing. I don't... Honestly, I'm going to time you out because you're...
[02:51:35] what you said made so little sense. I don't ever want to read your message again.
[02:51:38] Like, what... I don't even know if that was English, okay?
[02:51:42] Like, I tried reading that and it gave me a headache. So, I don't know what the fuck you were trying to say.
[02:51:47] Anyway, this is insane. It is absolutely crazy this is happening and also they never think
[02:51:54] about locking up the criminals. By the way, locking up criminals absolutely works. And
[02:52:00] I found this to be funny. Men's taste differences haven't changed for 2,000 years. This right
[02:52:07] here is a statue from India. So Indians apparently have been gooning for at least 1,800 years.
[02:52:16] isn't that insane
[02:52:20] 2000 almost 2000 years later
[02:52:26] the exact same thing
[02:52:30] wow that's crazy
[02:52:34] my goat yeah I guess so and I thought it was pretty funny to look at this and
[02:52:39] you know again it's oh here we go
[02:52:41] Well my first impression of you was similar to my first impression of Lily
[02:52:47] It's like drop the fucking act bro. I know I see through you okay?
[02:52:54] Well, what do you think now?
[02:52:56] And then you realize he's just like this 24-7
[02:52:59] No, he's just he's just really good at keeping it up, but one day
[02:53:04] He'll slip. Well my first impression of you
[02:53:11] Light versus L parallels? Oh my god.
[02:53:14] There it is. And so Toast actually went out and he said something about this.
[02:53:20] I was actually really surprised at what he said. Let me pull it up and show you guys.
[02:53:24] So after the Saikunodrama happened, which I thought was really, really
[02:53:28] fucking funny,
[02:53:29] and let me scroll up and find it real quick, where is it?
[02:53:33] Oh no, where's the tweet that he made?
[02:53:37] Give me a second, I've got to find this.
[02:53:40] No.
[02:53:42] One second.
[02:53:47] Because he tweeted this out yesterday, I don't know where the hell it fucking went.
[02:53:51] God, I get lost about everything.
[02:53:54] And then by the way, look at this.
[02:53:56] Wait, wait, let's do this one, let's do this one.
[02:53:59] You get lost so easily.
[02:54:01] Because I'm not.
[02:54:03] I've never done anything like this before.
[02:54:07] They're just fucking around.
[02:54:11] This is such a spicy video, my god!
[02:54:16] And... you don't like it or something?
[02:54:19] Which is crazy, because I'm older than you, but like...
[02:54:23] This content? I know, it's so funny.
[02:54:26] I am so glad these guys, all they do is just make fun of it.
[02:54:30] And yeah, I did... okay, there it is. I was one away from it.
[02:54:33] from it. Disguised Toast calls out Saikunno's friends, throwing him under the bus. Why people
[02:54:44] say streamers are fake as fuck? Apparently my dyslexia is pretty bad today. I get what
[02:54:52] Saikunno did was fucked up and why people are dogging on him. But watching his friends
[02:54:57] of years that acted close to him, used him for their own gain when he was popular, run
[02:55:03] to throw him under the bus for a few quick likes is why people say, streamers are fake
[02:55:11] as fuck.
[02:55:16] And he knew all along.
[02:55:18] Isn't that crazy?
[02:55:19] I find it is pretty funny, right?
[02:55:21] And maybe unspent, I don't know what to say, survival of the fittest, I guess so.
[02:55:25] And it's also that, again, like I don't know why he's even surprised by this. I mean these are the
[02:55:30] same people that he's collaborated with for years. Like you should know these people are
[02:55:34] fake as fuck. And to be fair too, I think that a lot of them, this is again, I'm assuming, but
[02:55:43] what do you think the odds are that it's probably worse privately?
[02:55:47] Because like we already heard that people are talking about this behind the scenes.
[02:55:51] So the odds are that the people that are friends with him probably heard a lot of other things
[02:55:56] that were even worse than what happened publicly, right? And I think that's really what it was.
[02:56:02] I doubt it's much of a streamer thing, but a societal thing. Yeah, I think there's probably
[02:56:05] a little bit of that too. Yeah, you're right. Typical guy friend, I knew this guy was fucked up.
[02:56:09] That's partly why I like him. Well, I don't think guys care about that stuff in the same way,
[02:56:13] because they're not generally the victims of it, whereas I think women generally are.
[02:56:18] That's obviously what the difference is. So he deleted this post, which I thought was kind of funny.
[02:56:23] I don't know if this is on LSF or not, but I'll see if it is. This is pretty amusing to me.
[02:56:28] But let me scroll down and find it. Shimmers are going to be making damage control videos.
[02:56:33] Well, and the thing is that the entire idea of damage control was ridiculous to me,
[02:56:39] because how do you need to control damage? Why don't you just ignore it? Who cares what somebody
[02:56:44] says like it doesn't even matter like oh there's a big thread about you and everybody says you're
[02:56:48] bad oh who cares i mean why does it even matter so i don't know what's wrong with some people yeah
[02:56:56] it's like why are you even thinking about this it doesn't matter what the hell they think who cares
[02:57:01] anyway dilu was kicked out of a party by the host for filming so we did the ultimate uno reverse
[02:57:06] and called the police to shut the party down for selling alcohol without a
[02:57:14] It's it's you guys don't have like a license to record they can't let you in
[02:57:18] I bet I bet that if y'all don't got a license to sell liquor I'm shutting it down
[02:57:27] Now I'm getting on bullshit now I'm getting on bullshit
[02:57:37] I don't get this party is getting shut down. I try to be the nice guys. Yeah, you want to work in it?
[02:57:44] i don't share it
[02:57:45] i know the share of
[02:57:48] i don't know if there are no
[02:57:49] that
[02:57:51] i want to have a good time
[02:57:52] i want to have a good time but you guys wouldn't let me so now i've got a
[02:57:56] shut down
[02:57:57] the entire fucking party i love it bro
[02:58:01] that is the level of petty that i love to see
[02:58:04] and uh... let me scroll down and see if there's any more of these i think are
[02:58:07] funny
[02:58:08] and uh... he also got into a crowded movie theater police and we've
[02:58:11] proceeds to upload the video anyway and criminally and stuff and is arrested.
[02:58:14] I mean some streamers are just fucking retarded. I mean like let's be honest, it's really kind of sad.
[02:58:19] Gets confidence, mugged by journalists. Is this the video?
[02:58:22] What really is that inspiring? You've obviously shared company with Andrew Tate, another,
[02:58:30] dare I say, rather controversial figures. Why do you spend time with people like that?
[02:58:36] All right, have a nice day. Are you trying to I see you want to make this?
[02:58:43] Political too bad. I I didn't have time to to look into you know anything about
[02:58:49] potentially
[02:58:50] You know who's who your wife cheated with but don't try to go down that little questioning
[02:58:57] With me. All right. I mean, I'm not doing this version's chopped up. I'm not married. Yes, I think
[02:59:01] But let me see let me see the full version. Okay, I'll look at the actual full version and see if I can you watch this weeks ago
[02:59:10] No, I did not the same thing happened again
[02:59:15] So this is the wait a minute. I'll go through a couple of these
[02:59:18] Yeah, that's what I thought too and then it turned out that it was actually even more
[02:59:24] Okay, here we go
[02:59:26] Maybe this is part of it
[02:59:28] We're born out of the in-cell community and movement, and do you identify with that group?
[02:59:38] How do you feel about being linked to that group of people?
[02:59:41] The in-cells?
[02:59:42] Do I identify as an in-cell?
[02:59:47] I mean, how could you ask me that question as a follow-up after you asked me about my
[02:59:52] relationships with women?
[02:59:55] It's quite literally the worst sequence of questions I think I've ever heard.
[03:00:00] Let me rephrase it then.
[03:00:02] Lux Maxing was obviously a term created by the in cell community.
[03:00:07] Have you feel about being linked to that group?
[03:00:12] I'm not linked to that group in any way.
[03:00:14] Lux Maxing is self-improvement, right?
[03:00:16] So it's about potentially even ascending out of that category.
[03:00:22] So that's how he needs to learn is that media will always try to create and manifest controversies.
[03:00:31] They will always try to manifest controversies.
[03:00:34] It doesn't matter what you said.
[03:00:36] It doesn't matter what the discussion was.
[03:00:39] They will always do that.
[03:00:41] It doesn't matter.
[03:00:43] So if you if you deal with them, you have to welcome this or not even welcome it, but
[03:00:48] you have to expect it.
[03:00:50] of one of the goals is to disassociate from being a Hensel and overcome that.
[03:00:56] So that doesn't make sense.
[03:01:01] You also maintain, you've been seen with certain people who are from all parts of that world.
[03:01:11] I mean, just as an example, you've obviously shared company with Andrew Tate, another,
[03:01:18] I say rather controversial figures. Uh-huh. Why do you spend time with people like that?
[03:01:27] Are you trying to? I see you want to make this political. Not at all. Not at all. This is absolutely,
[03:01:34] by the way, I think that he's right to just in the interview because it's very obvious that
[03:01:39] they're going to use this and they're going to kind of use it to push something else.
[03:01:44] And I think just don't even do it. Don't do not even let them do this. Why even do it? It's leading questions
[03:01:51] Yes, they're trying to create guilt by association. I think way more people need to do this to these interviewers
[03:01:58] They're gonna farm. They're trying to portray it in a certain way. Yes, they are and this is what happens every single fucking time
[03:02:04] It's so annoying. It's so obnoxious and like it's bad faith interviewing. Well, it's not even really bad faith
[03:02:11] It's just them trying to do whatever is going to create the most controversy and
[03:02:16] Push the agenda that they want to push and you could say yeah, I guess well, I mean the way that is bad faith
[03:02:21] You're right. It's curious. No, that's what you want to do is not you know, you know, you know, not not at all
[03:02:26] It's not at all. I'm not you want to end it and talk about I'm just curious
[03:02:31] No, not at all. I don't care about your politics. I know you're not political. You've said that repeatedly
[03:02:36] I'm just when you get seen with those people obviously people make assumptions. I'm wondering when okay, so I know you're not political
[03:02:43] But I'm going to create this agenda and now
[03:02:47] Because I've just invented this narrative now you have to disprove the narrative
[03:02:52] This is exactly what mainstream media people do this exactly what they do every single time
[03:03:00] Thought process and my reaction to yours. I'm gonna interview. I guess you watch the peers interview
[03:03:05] I'll take it. Yeah, too bad. I'm trying to interview all for you. Yep. To look into, you know, anything about
[03:03:12] potentially. See the next step to this, this is really what's going to happen is that the next step is just simply people saying, yeah
[03:03:20] I agree with them and that's all there is to it.
[03:03:22] Because that's where things are going to go. Because this application of guilt by association to anybody who's saying anything
[03:03:30] that could be seen as problematic
[03:03:32] it obviously like it can't last.
[03:03:36] You know, who's who your wife cheated with,
[03:03:40] but don't try to go down that line of questioning
[03:03:43] with me, all right?
[03:03:46] Cause I'm not doing any political.
[03:03:47] Yeah.
[03:03:48] I'm not married, but I was simply out of your ass
[03:03:52] because obviously you're gonna be filmed with these people.
[03:03:55] So I could teach you how to look to Max and then
[03:03:57] maybe you could switch that up.
[03:03:59] But thanks for the time, appreciate the interview.
[03:04:02] man
[03:04:06] man another one again
[03:04:11] it's crazy that they keep sending people in there to do these interviews and ask
[03:04:15] the same
[03:04:16] like it why do you keep asking the same questions that you know that he doesn't
[03:04:20] want to talk about
[03:04:21] why do you do this
[03:04:23] just stop doing it
[03:04:24] why do you go in and interview somebody
[03:04:27] and then try to bring up the stuff that they have not this where we've watched
[03:04:30] this i know
[03:04:31] i know and and the thing is that get a cry now i guess right
[03:04:35] but anyway oh let's look at this this is another tucker carlson clinton
[03:04:39] that's going to be you next year they're used to people not caring about
[03:04:42] them they're not used to be not caring about them yet exactly like it's just
[03:04:45] again all those like mainstream media publications i think that they are
[03:04:49] taken way way way too seriously
[03:04:52] and uh... i don't i don't know why that they are honestly i don't think so
[03:04:56] you see jane see criticizing mr bc i saw it
[03:04:59] Shria law has been in a lot of countries with shria law islamic law and better than what we have in parts of new york city
[03:05:10] Well, and it's more true of saudi and russia than really any other part of the world that i've been to part of that is it man of course
[03:05:19] The sady kingdom has changed dramatically in the last 10 years as you well know
[03:05:25] Part of it is that what we were told was never true in the first place
[03:05:29] uh... and their reasons for that
[03:05:31] but that they let go
[03:05:33] well but you know that it's
[03:05:34] primitive in dangerous sin
[03:05:38] you know just silly propaganda about islam
[03:05:41] uh...
[03:05:43] few of a society in which people
[03:05:45] bow down before god five times a day
[03:05:50] i'm not against that
[03:05:52] i should bow down before god
[03:05:54] five times a day Jesus christ and i wish i lived around people who got
[03:05:58] before God five times it is good for you both found out yeah he's a lot of God
[03:06:04] mm-hmm every day a lot not gonna take another lecture in my country about you
[03:06:12] know Islam this Islam that you're lying and I don't have to take that anymore
[03:06:19] Jesus I'm sick of it is that makes sense mm-hmm what happened to him I don't know
[03:06:25] I've had the opposite experience and I know a lot of people who live here and I've eaten
[03:06:47] in a lot of people's homes.
[03:06:48] I'm having dinner at someone's home tonight.
[03:06:51] We're not the same origin, but I feel totally comfortable, completely comfortable, and happy,
[03:06:57] and not judged, and I have respect for reverence.
[03:07:02] I respect people who respect, whether they respect others, or nature, or above all God.
[03:07:09] I respect that.
[03:07:11] We need to have respect.
[03:07:14] And I feel that here, and in other countries like this.
[03:07:18] i don't even know what to say he's such a puppet yeah i mean like sharia laws
[03:07:22] better than the law in new york city i mean again like i i i i don't know
[03:07:27] really what he's trying to do like what this angle is
[03:07:30] but it does seem like a lot of these people that are like american
[03:07:33] commentators are trying to
[03:07:36] attract an audience of people that are like not americans to like basically
[03:07:40] cosplay as americans
[03:07:42] as being an american complier
[03:07:44] uh... you know as being an american cosplayer basically right
[03:07:48] and uh... you think talker converted to his mom uh... i don't really think so i
[03:07:52] think that's a little bit too much right but uh... overall i think that's kind
[03:07:55] of that's what a lot of people think but i don't really think that's it either
[03:07:59] but uh... let's see me new york cities cut back in c-wires coming from well
[03:08:02] yeah i mean and there is some truth to it but it's just being said in such a
[03:08:05] weird way
[03:08:06] i think it's very off putting to a lot of people i mean like i i would at least
[03:08:09] say so
[03:08:10] sorry my head my headphones are fucking
[03:08:12] they're like messed up or something i don't know what it is like my court is
[03:08:16] like all messed up
[03:08:17] and that the sound keeps coming on and off it driving me it's driving me fucking crazy god damn it
[03:08:24] okay anyway uh yeah that's why i'm if you if i'm messing with something i'm messing with the cord
[03:08:30] of my headphones i'll be ordering a new pair tonight anyway getting a good start oh shit he's
[03:08:38] behind you bet y'all nade shot went from being a cod champion to betting money on rubber ducks
[03:08:45] Racing hurry the fuck up
[03:08:48] Green man, I need you now. I'm with there you go. Let's ride. Yeah, man. Oh, yeah, bro
[03:08:54] The little engine that could keep going baby. We're the lead. Oh, it's a rock. You better go around that
[03:08:59] Come on, it's gonna win for sure. Yeah hit that jet
[03:09:03] You better get around this fucking Jesus Christ. He's that go wait, so he bet
[03:09:08] $700 on a rubber duck race
[03:09:10] Oh my god, he's never been dabbing it. The gout could not be bigger. It fucked you yellow, stop.
[03:09:19] Jesus. Jesus, guys. Get out of the way. No, cameraman, you're fucking me. How are so many
[03:09:33] people getting addicted to gambling? I don't understand it. Join the bet. I don't think so.
[03:09:39] Yes! Yes! Go, go, go, go, go! Oh my God, gentlemen! We're seeing the future right now!
[03:09:48] Man. That's all it is now. The internet is bots, AI, gambling, and porn. That's it.
[03:09:57] That's the entire internet. Welcome to the new world, right?
[03:10:02] right? And what a surprise, you won $5,000? Yeah, I bet. I mean, there it is. Finally,
[03:10:08] fathers were heretical. What is this here? I don't even know if I want to look at that. Let me
[03:10:12] look at some of these things on Reddit. I've kind of gotten a little bit distracted from
[03:10:16] everything else, right? Always has been. Yeah. And I'll show for Asmongold YouTube videos. What's this?
[03:10:22] This is very good.
[03:10:33] I mean this is, it's really, really good.
[03:10:36] I've got to say that.
[03:10:38] Wow.
[03:10:39] Jesus.
[03:10:40] And please do it, maybe I should.
[03:10:44] And straight up, got him.
[03:10:46] Get out of the truck!
[03:10:48] Get out of the truck, little lady!
[03:10:49] Nah, I'm good.
[03:10:50] You know you lose how do I lose because I will beat your dick in the ground all day
[03:10:55] I will beat your dick and I will beat your dick
[03:11:03] No
[03:11:04] You know, oh my god, how secure is your password?
[03:11:09] various oh my god
[03:11:12] The password test says the new LGBT label is a very strong password
[03:11:18] And it would take 14 trillion years to crack it. Oh my fucking god
[03:11:24] Wow, well there it is. What the fuck is that? I don't know and I stole my meme
[03:11:29] Yeah, I didn't know that people were actually able to do this like I know there's a password test. What the fuck now?
[03:11:34] It's no longer listed. It's no longer strong. I guess not the dude was a real-life. Wojak
[03:11:38] He was I thought everybody thought about that. I just love as much take on modern-day Salem witches. Oh, yeah
[03:11:44] That's true. My morning routines are completely ruined. Hey, we've gotten back to uploading things are back to normal
[03:11:50] Okay, what if Trump wants to lose this war?
[03:11:54] Okay, so what if Trump is not an idiot? What if losing the war in Iran is exactly the plan?
[03:11:58] Okay, let me show you something the media will never tell you all right
[03:12:01] So everyone is saying Trump is destroying America. He is fighting an unwinnable war in Iran
[03:12:05] He is threatening to invade with ground troops. He is pissing off NATO by threatening Greenland
[03:12:10] He is picking fights with Canada, Mexico, Denmark, Colombia.
[03:12:14] J.P. Morgan says the world will run out of oil by mid-April.
[03:12:17] The global economy is about to collapse.
[03:12:19] Trump looks like the worst president in history.
[03:12:21] I'm a complete buffoon.
[03:12:23] Right? But what if that's the whole point?
[03:12:24] What if Trump wants to lose the war in Iran?
[03:12:26] What if he wants the American Empire to collapse?
[03:12:28] What if he wants to destroy the global economy?
[03:12:30] Then he would be a genius.
[03:12:32] Let me explain.
[03:12:33] Right now the world gets 20% of its oil from the Middle East.
[03:12:36] Japan gets around 75% from the Middle East.
[03:12:39] India gets around 60%, China gets around 50%, Europe is also heavily dependent.
[03:12:45] But here's the thing, oil is not there.
[03:12:47] Venezuela has the world's largest oil reserves.
[03:12:49] Canada has massive reserves.
[03:12:51] United States has massive reserves.
[03:12:53] Trump just took over Venezuela in January.
[03:12:55] He's threatening to take over Canada to see where this is going.
[03:12:58] If Trump closes the straight-up of the middle east oil stop flowing,
[03:13:03] but North America is still pumping,
[03:13:04] suddenly Europe, China, Japan, South Korea, they all would need American oil.
[03:13:08] And not just oil, fertilizer too.
[03:13:10] The nitrogen for food production also comes from the Middle East.
[03:13:13] If that's cut off, where do they turn?
[03:13:15] There are only two options, North America and Russia.
[03:13:18] Trump is making the entire world dependent on the resources he controls.
[03:13:22] Now here's the genius part.
[03:13:23] Who owns the most US debt?
[03:13:25] It's financing America's $39 trillion.
[03:13:28] It's Japan, China, Taiwan, South Korea, UK, France, Belgium and Luxembourg.
[03:13:34] The same countries that need Middle East oil.
[03:13:36] There's been this fear that these countries would stop buying U.S. treasury bonds,
[03:13:39] that they would move to gold or Swiss francs, that America's Ponzi scheme would collapse,
[03:13:44] that now they need American energy, they need American resources, they can't abandon the dollar,
[03:13:48] they are trapped. Trump just turned America's biggest weakness, its debt, into its greatest weapon.
[03:13:54] By starting an unwinnable war in Iran, it's forcing the entire world to depend on North America.
[03:13:59] This isn't new. Putin already proved that this strategy works in Ukraine. Russia has been fighting
[03:14:04] for five years. It's a slow grind, but it has restructured Russia's entire economy
[03:14:09] around war production, drones, ammunition and military manufacturing. Russia went from
[03:14:13] importing Iranian drones to making their own, and now exporting them to Iran. Putin's plan
[03:14:18] was that the world is collapsing anyway, so why not build a fortress, make Russia self-sufficient,
[03:14:23] control the resources? America saw this and said, we can do the same. Greenland for rare
[03:14:29] earth minerals, Canada for oil and resources, Venezuela for oil reserves, Mexico for manufacturing.
[03:14:35] So this strategy is let Putin take over everything over there and we're going to take over everything
[03:14:40] over here and we're going to rule the world with oil.
[03:14:51] Our canal for trade control. So maybe Trump is not being reckless. He is actually building a
[03:14:55] self-sufficient North American fortress while the rest of the world burns. So yes,
[03:14:59] Trump looks like an idiot. Yes, he's losing the war in Iran. Yes, he's destroying the global
[03:15:04] economy. But if the goal was to end the American Empire and rebuild it for Americans, to make the
[03:15:08] world dependent on US resources while everyone else collapses, then Trump might go down as the
[03:15:13] greatest American president in history. Maybe the new world order is dead, and maybe we are heading
[03:15:18] towards a Trump World Order.
[03:15:20] A Trump World Order? Oh my god. I mean, look, I don't know what's going on here. This is
[03:15:28] just what if, what if, what if. I love these conspiracies. I think they're so fucking funny,
[03:15:35] but I don't know whether it's happening or not. I wouldn't bet on it happening, okay?
[03:15:40] Like if you saw this video and you're like, oh, it's time to invest, probably not the
[03:15:45] best idea okay guys so retard maxing maybe a little bit make better than a
[03:15:50] mainstream I think so you think Trump's watching this going hmm maybe I'll do
[03:15:54] that honestly if you saw if you showed Trump this video it might change the
[03:16:00] history of the world if you're like don't look real quick mr. president watch
[03:16:07] this this is what they think you're gonna do I think they think you're really
[03:16:10] smart here watch this oh yeah I did say I was gonna get Canada oh Greenland you
[03:16:24] know people Greenland like me a lot they love me over there yeah I mean I guess
[03:16:29] so Tom it's a bad idea maybe do the voice I can't do the Trump voice I'm
[03:16:33] sorry I'm not really much of a of an improver I know other people get into
[03:16:37] that I'm not I'm just not really one of them and do you think the world's
[03:16:41] immense dependence on oil is a bigger reason to start switching to other
[03:16:43] forms of energy like nuclear yeah but there's a lot of things that are
[03:16:47] secondary like things like a rubber like tires things like that like a lot of
[03:16:53] things rely on oil that you don't necessarily think of that are a lot
[03:16:57] harder to move away from like plastic yeah stuff like that so it's easy to say
[03:17:02] that for power meets like guys guys listen he it was horrible what he did it
[03:17:13] was absolutely horrible nobody should ever do that ever again absolutely not
[03:17:19] it works well I think my hair was kind of like this when I was like 19 right but
[03:17:24] then my hairline started started it it started going up you could say that right
[03:17:31] It went up very fast and that was a long time ago. You know, yeah, sure, but I call you brother. Yeah, definitely
[03:17:39] You wish no it was never that good, but I did have a hairstyle kind of like this, but that was a long time
[03:17:51] Gonna watch this oh my god the imp dude how many of these are there
[03:18:01] Shud with decor, crashes out at door.
[03:18:06] A particular imperial man, loitering outside a well-kept home, he appears composed, almost
[03:18:11] unnervingly so, and politely stops you as you approach.
[03:18:14] She introduces himself as a concerned citizen, claiming he has reason to believe that the
[03:18:18] homeowner's daughter may be in danger.
[03:18:20] His tone is calm, his words careful, and he insists that he only wishes to ensure her
[03:18:25] safety, suggesting the family may be unaware of the threat.
[03:18:28] At first glance, his concern seems to be genuine, however, something feels off.
[03:18:38] Well, I just want to make sure that everything's okay.
[03:18:42] What? What do you mean?
[03:18:45] Uh-huh.
[03:18:46] I figured I'd check on something.
[03:18:47] Oh, he's just checking around?
[03:18:48] I don't know what you want, man. Get out of my house.
[03:18:50] Oh, this fucking door!
[03:18:53] Where's your daughter, man?
[03:18:54] Uh-huh.
[03:18:55] Where's your daughter, man?
[03:18:56] about where's your daughter who's in there with you bro if you don't leave
[03:19:02] the door open this door I'm breaking the fucking down you understand me leave my
[03:19:08] house I don't know why they don't just shoot him you're okay mm-hmm is that
[03:19:12] we're in this house oh what Jesus what do you want what a crash out the guy is
[03:19:19] It's crazy bro, he is.
[03:19:23] Uh-huh.
[03:19:25] I mean, to be fair, if he didn't have the Demon Slayer shirt on,
[03:19:29] it wouldn't even be half as good as it was.
[03:19:31] This was crazy.
[03:19:36] Uh-oh.
[03:19:39] This company, yeah, and the flip flops too.
[03:19:41] I forgot all about the flippy floppies.
[03:19:47] Can you leave my house please?
[03:19:48] mhm
[03:19:51] uh-oh
[03:19:56] do you know what my name is?
[03:20:02] this is my dog
[03:20:03] yeah I live there I don't know you my name is Harry Dresden motherfucker open the
[03:20:10] door this is my neighborhood
[03:20:14] I
[03:20:19] God this is my neighborhood
[03:20:25] Now
[03:20:34] What a nutball
[03:20:37] Don't it's Jason Bourne. Yes, I will end you
[03:20:44] Mm-hmm
[03:20:54] You get up on the music oh my god, uh-huh
[03:21:08] It's gonna kill him
[03:21:10] Oh my god.
[03:21:15] He just punches the shit out of it too.
[03:21:21] Chud with decor crashes out at door.
[03:21:24] After refusing entry, his speech becomes erratic defensive.
[03:21:27] He insists the player doesn't understand that they're hiding her.
[03:21:31] That time is running out.
[03:21:33] His voice sharpens, his posture stiffens, and his requests turn into demands.
[03:21:37] He lashes out verbally and now his composure shatters entirely.
[03:21:41] He draws a weapon and attempts to force his way into the home, attacking anyone who stands
[03:21:46] in his path.
[03:21:47] Oh, man.
[03:21:49] And do the police come?
[03:21:50] They do, but they didn't shoot him, unfortunately.
[03:21:53] Campcom is on a generational run at this point.
[03:21:56] Pragmata reviews 10 out of 10.
[03:22:00] Oh, my God.
[03:22:02] When does Pragmata come out?
[03:22:03] Let me see how I pull it up.
[03:22:11] Yeah when did that release?
[03:22:12] April 7th?
[03:22:13] Oh, it's in four days.
[03:22:15] Damn!
[03:22:16] Damn!
[03:22:17] And it's getting 10 out of 10s, it's getting 9 out of 10s, that's pretty fucking good.
[03:22:21] Yeah, we're gonna play this for sure, absolutely we will.
[03:22:24] Well, I'll play Windrow's tomorrow.
[03:22:26] That's which world would you rather live in?
[03:22:29] This recent video from Sam Hyde was baiting me hard with a thumbnail alone, it was really
[03:22:32] worth a watch.
[03:22:33] What about Gretchen, what you've done to the girl?
[03:22:35] Yeah, it's all the consequences. We look at that all the time. She might scream, you know?
[03:22:40] People might wake up.
[03:22:41] If you want to know how bad it was, read the accounts from the first explorers who went there.
[03:22:46] All the stuff that we're inclined to care about is stuff that white people alone care about.
[03:22:51] Thank God, Irenia was hot.
[03:22:54] No, it does. It calls more attention to it.
[03:22:56] And we can both agree that this mural behind us does not reflect confidence in values.
[03:23:00] They do have the power. They don't run the TV stations, but they have power in numbers where they are
[03:23:05] Have you noticed a change in demographics that people who live here and so on? Not in, not particularly
[03:23:12] If America becomes 95% non-white, would it still be America? Of course it would.
[03:23:17] Does chip athesias?
[03:23:19] Yes, it would.
[03:23:21] Would it be more America than even because it is a melting pot?
[03:23:24] Um, I don't think it would be anything more or anything less. I think um, I think that there's like a white stigma
[03:23:31] So America is an idea to you. I think so
[03:23:36] You have to have that feeling of what America is to
[03:23:41] Enjoy it to want it to you know
[03:23:44] Seek it out for the people that are coming in from another country if 14 million Americans move the people that are coming to America
[03:23:51] America aren't coming to America because of the ideals some of them are many of them are coming to America for the
[03:23:58] Opportunities and the benefits that's the reason why?
[03:24:02] To Puerto Rico
[03:24:04] Would it still be Puerto Rico? You'd think it's still be Puerto Rico. Hmm. I mean the ethnicity is what you're looking for
[03:24:12] I just said the United States is the melting pot. That's where the melting pot comes in. It's all ethnicities
[03:24:20] every ethnicity. So it would be a super country because it would have every
[03:24:26] ethnicity there. It would be like the UN of countries. This country's never been weaker
[03:24:33] and it's never been more open to foreigners who aren't us. There's this
[03:24:39] completely right. Bourbon idea from the BloomerCon right that America is just
[03:24:45] the collection of ideas, and you bring everybody in the world, the teaming masses, who are-
[03:24:52] Well, the problem is that the America is only a collection of ideas that totally falls apart
[03:24:58] when you bring people who hate America's ideas.
[03:25:02] That's the problem, is that like you think that, okay, well, if America's a collection
[03:25:06] of ideas, then maybe you shouldn't bring people in here that don't agree with that.
[03:25:12] desperate for a half gallon of milk you bring them here and all of a sudden
[03:25:18] they're hit like lightning with this idea that makes them able to make this
[03:25:23] country stronger these two things they're not unrelated they're directly
[03:25:27] related would Ben Shapiro say the same thing about Israel is Israel's just a
[03:25:31] collection of ideas would Vivek say the same thing about India
[03:25:35] India is just a collection of ideas really good ideas that's why they're
[03:25:38] doing so good. Groped women on the train. I make a lot of jokes about Indians in my stand-up
[03:25:43] act. I had an Indian woman come up to me after a show. I thought she was going to chew me
[03:25:47] out and beat my ass. Ear-beating Indian style for the jokes that I made. She said to me,
[03:25:52] thank you for saying that. I went there with my 13-year-old sister and they pulled her pants
[03:25:56] down on the train. Is that an Indian idea? When we bring them over does that idea suddenly
[03:26:03] vanish and they get the neural net download of American ideas is that how it works the
[03:26:08] people who are mad at you right now don't view America as a collection of ideas it's
[03:26:13] not an economic zone all the things that you and I probably both care about rainforest
[03:26:19] horrible yeah clean water etc these I mean that's what happens I mean like people forget
[03:26:24] how bad it is in other places in the world they do they forget it is insanely fucking
[03:26:29] bad. These are white people problems. There's no Indian man who's ever lived that you could
[03:26:36] ever even train if you had, if you gave them a million dollars and made them white with
[03:26:41] clothing and British accent who would ever give a about having filled water that's not
[03:26:47] filthy. You saw them walking around outside. They just would never care about something
[03:26:51] like this. So this is a, it's a problem that's downstream of a much bigger problem. You know
[03:26:56] I will maintain my position and everything is connected and anywhere and everywhere we can do good and serve him or a higher purpose
[03:27:04] It would be who of us. I don't know if it necessarily know if living 100% righteously is
[03:27:11] like the the the best way to
[03:27:14] Effect the outcome that we want and it's like if there's if 85% of the world
[03:27:19] What's the percentage of the world population? That's white. Is it like six eight percent eleven?
[03:27:23] I don't know if 90% of the world is gonna throw
[03:27:26] Street food in a styrofoam container down on the sidewalk and let and drag their kids
[03:27:31] Kicking and screaming through a car dealership while they're dropping ice cream everywhere and not cleaning it up
[03:27:35] These are people who don't care about
[03:27:38] Setting fires to giant piles of tires and it that's both. It's it's not 16% you can close that anyway
[03:27:45] I don't think it's one of the others is what I'm saying wherever it is possible for us to contribute in a positive way to the betterment of society
[03:27:52] It would behoove us to do that. So I don't think you have to say oh well
[03:27:56] That's not as important as so let's drop that
[03:27:58] It's not a personal idea if we connect these things and we go about it in a cohesive way
[03:28:03] We can solve our problems and create a paradigm shift
[03:28:07] That will it won't resemble this world we're in do you know how many serial killers and psychos start with
[03:28:13] Abuse against animals first. Oh, I graduate sure. Yeah, of course
[03:28:17] She's very calm.
[03:28:18] Have you ever read or heard anything about Maori cannibalism?
[03:28:21] No, I haven't.
[03:28:22] To me, this feels like a moment of private racial shame.
[03:28:25] What?
[03:28:26] There's something like, um, like Mr. Bean, or Nightmare, or something, Wallace and Gromit,
[03:28:33] or something, or something, or something.
[03:28:34] Wasn't there?
[03:28:35] That's really funny.
[03:28:36] That is claymation level.
[03:28:37] That is claymation.
[03:28:38] Claymation!
[03:28:39] These fuckers, ideology would evaporate if they ever spent a day outside our country.
[03:28:43] Well, the way that other people do things in the world is not the way that we do things.
[03:28:47] up and a lot of those if you bring a bunch of those people over here you will
[03:28:53] have that culture here. Now I'm not saying none of them but if you do it in a
[03:28:58] large scale it will absolutely happen and I think that it will contain it. And
[03:29:03] this is a big problem I think that a lot of these people ruin the Hawker. Well I
[03:29:07] don't know about the Hawker or anything else. People said Eric Saulwell is
[03:29:10] resigning. I will look at that give me one second I'll pull it up. I mean this is
[03:29:13] kind of it's like something else but like my point in general is that yes very
[03:29:18] clearly the big problem is that I think a lot of Americans think that if they
[03:29:23] are blind to any sort of race stuff that everybody else will be as well and
[03:29:28] what I think the result of that is is that they always lose any sort of thing
[03:29:33] like that because everybody else is playing the race game and they're not
[03:29:38] so then what happens is that all these people are consolidating making
[03:29:42] decisions that are in their best interest and then people that are in America aren't doing that.
[03:29:48] I think the same issue happens inside of Europe as well. It's all or nothing currently. Yeah,
[03:29:53] just because joint races doesn't mean everybody else is. Yeah. So Eric Solwell is resigning. Is
[03:29:57] that true? Let me see if I can pull it up. Can I find this? Where is it? I'm not seeing it.
[03:30:12] Where's the stuff about him resigning from Congress?
[03:30:20] I'm trying to find this.
[03:30:22] His Twitter?
[03:30:23] I don't know, faces historic pressure to resign?
[03:30:28] No, this is it.
[03:30:29] Fox News Alert, the House Ethics Committee is now opening a formal investigation into
[03:30:33] California Congressman Eric Swalwell regarding allegations, quote, that he may have engaged
[03:30:38] in sexual misconduct including towards an employee under his supervision.
[03:30:43] Swalwell dropped out of the race for governor of California last night due to those allegations.
[03:30:47] Jonathan Turley.
[03:30:48] So they were pushing him to leave and apparently he tweeted out that he did.
[03:30:52] Let me go back and see here.
[03:30:54] Let's see if I can find his Twitter.
[03:30:57] I don't know where the hell it is.
[03:30:59] And oh god.
[03:31:01] Not even a single one of the...
[03:31:05] uh...
[03:31:06] where that what the fuck is it
[03:31:10] i don't know where this is let me go back and take and find it all there it
[03:31:13] is
[03:31:15] now he didn't we doubt anything bro like you got me fucked up you got me
[03:31:18] looking at some bullshit
[03:31:20] yeah look at that he didn't we doubt anything
[03:31:23] is lying to make it up some bullshit
[03:31:25] and uh... anyway
[03:31:27] it depends right i mean i think that he will eventually drop out but we'll see
[03:31:31] what happens he did
[03:31:33] what fox news covered it is government account is government account
[03:31:37] all my god okay
[03:31:38] uh... where is it uh... it yet he suspended this campaign if somebody
[03:31:42] wants to find it you can send it to the mods
[03:31:44] and i can look at it from there because apparently people were giving
[03:31:47] different information i don't know what's real
[03:31:49] so loving the new teeth okay guys let's give our boys shout out for the
[03:31:53] chops it's all go
[03:31:55] i mean again like i i do feel better that i did get the uh... the teeth
[03:31:58] replaced and all that it is definitely an improvement
[03:32:01] and i don't have that same type of like really uh... annoying smell et cetera
[03:32:06] but uh... you know it's a little bit more to do until everything is finished
[03:32:10] but right now i am very very happy
[03:32:13] that there has been an improvement and a tremendous improvement
[03:32:16] and a blind even like the tweet that wasn't the thing that people were
[03:32:19] talking about they were talking about him leading congress not dropping out of
[03:32:23] the get the governor race
[03:32:24] there's a two-to-two separate topics
[03:32:26] and uh... zack is a modern no strudamus
[03:32:30] What is this?
[03:32:31] Couples hoping to start a family are being urged to filter their tap water to make sure
[03:32:35] it's clear of any sort of PFAS.
[03:32:38] The dangerous forever chemicals which are often still used in non-stick pans and food
[03:32:43] packaging have been found to reduce fertility.
[03:32:47] These tap waters deemed safe to drink, but new research claims the chemicals in it are
[03:32:53] harming our health.
[03:32:54] Even the very low levels that are present in drinking water do have detectable effects
[03:33:00] effects. Trace levels of PFAS, a man-made cancer-causing chemical, can be found in our
[03:33:05] drinking water and a study on mice found its impacting fertility. I was quite surprised
[03:33:11] to see that even these very low levels of PFAS could actually negatively impact the embryos.
[03:33:17] It caused high levels of DNA damage and stress, potentially leading to long-term health issues
[03:33:23] and miscarriage, where still the impacts were seen across generations, even in the mice
[03:33:29] that hadn't directly consumed the contaminated water.
[03:33:32] These effects are transgenerational is because the fetus was also exposed to those drinking
[03:33:38] water levels.
[03:33:39] I think that we do need some more attention to our safe water drinking guidelines.
[03:33:44] The good news is the Adelaide University study.
[03:33:46] What the fuck?
[03:33:49] What soda made out of?
[03:33:50] I don't know.
[03:33:51] Bound carbon filters like these.
[03:33:53] Stuff.
[03:33:54] To remove the PFAS altogether.
[03:33:55] But tap water is just one of the ways we're exposed to PFAS daily packaging,
[03:34:01] upholstery, skincare food and anything that's non-stick is potentially made with these forever chemicals.
[03:34:07] It is a concern. Everyone should try to limit their exposure for their own long-term health.
[03:34:13] I think we're totally cooked. I think there are so many microplastics, there are so many poisons,
[03:34:21] There are so many pesticides. There are so many pollutants. There is so much of this stuff that there's like nothing that we can do about it at this point
[03:34:30] It's just overwhelming
[03:34:34] Yeah, I don't see any other world where you're able to get away from this you're able to stop it you can reverse it I
[03:34:42] Don't know guys and represent us all while you had it spelled wrong. I posted his resignation minutes ago
[03:34:48] Okay, I will see if I can find the skimmy one second and and look at it that way micro plastics and guys nuts
[03:34:56] No, well, isn't it that 100% of men have plastic in their ballsack now?
[03:35:02] I'm pretty sure they do and
[03:35:04] Let me see. Okay, so this is the okay, so I it was actually true. I was looking at the wrong the wrong one
[03:35:11] so
[03:35:12] Eric Saul well has put out a post I
[03:35:14] I am deeply sorry to my family staff and constituents for mistakes and judgment
[03:35:21] I've made in my past. I will fight the serious false allegations against me. Well
[03:35:31] Did you make mistakes or the allegations false
[03:35:35] Like I don't know which one's going on here, right? Like it's a little bit
[03:35:39] I was not a little bit odd, like what the hell's going on?
[03:35:42] And so, however, I must take responsibility
[03:35:45] and ownership for the mistakes I did make.
[03:35:47] I am aware of efforts to bring an immediate expulsion vote
[03:35:50] against me and other members.
[03:35:52] Expelling anyone in Congress without due process
[03:35:55] within days of an allegation being made is wrong,
[03:35:58] but it's also wrong for my constituents
[03:36:00] to have me distracted from my duties.
[03:36:04] Therefore, I plan to resign my seat in Congress.
[03:36:08] This guy just got one shot. God damn. He actually got deleted.
[03:36:21] Cheating versus great feud allegations. Yeah, I guess it's a big difference.
[03:36:25] And I will work with my staff in the coming days to ensure that they are able, in my absence, to serve the needs of the good people of the 14th Congressional District.
[03:36:35] Man, this dude's career got deleted in like three days.
[03:36:41] He was running for governor.
[03:36:43] He was potentially going to be the next governor of California.
[03:36:47] Let me pull this up.
[03:36:50] So this is how bad he crashed out.
[03:36:56] Look at this.
[03:36:58] Like this is a legendary insane level of crash out.
[03:37:03] And wait, where did he go?
[03:37:06] Election winner?
[03:37:07] Did he get removed?
[03:37:10] Which one was I looking at?
[03:37:12] Well, I don't know where the hell it was.
[03:37:15] And he's been doing a lot.
[03:37:16] Yeah, I don't know.
[03:37:17] Maybe this is the wrong one for me to look at.
[03:37:19] I have no idea.
[03:37:20] Anyway, so he had a massive chance to do it.
[03:37:23] Everybody knew him.
[03:37:24] Everything like that.
[03:37:25] He didn't win yet.
[03:37:26] Yeah, he didn't.
[03:37:27] They removed him.
[03:37:28] Oh, I see.
[03:37:29] They removed him.
[03:37:30] Well, that's too bad.
[03:37:31] hoping that i could see the graph historically right and i could have an
[03:37:34] idea
[03:37:35] and i guess that's the will wait a minute
[03:37:38] well maybe that maybe the dotted line is where he was at the crash part of the
[03:37:41] marathon
[03:37:42] well i saw that and here's the crazy thing with marathon
[03:37:46] is that apparently that game was like i don't know if i can i think i found a
[03:37:50] video for this on the phone look at today or not
[03:37:53] but uh... yet marathon cost bungee and sony
[03:37:56] two hundred
[03:37:58] and 50 million dollars.
[03:38:03] That is ridiculous.
[03:38:06] Like, it only sold 1.2 million copies.
[03:38:08] I'm gonna talk about that in a little bit, right?
[03:38:09] I'm not ready for it yet, but we'll see what happens.
[03:38:13] High Guard prevailed much longer.
[03:38:15] I don't even really think so.
[03:38:16] I think High Guard was pretty bad too.
[03:38:18] But in general, nesting confined to a finite space.
[03:38:21] I don't even know what that is.
[03:38:22] Leaked Elden Ring Movies at Footage and Fields
[03:38:24] to reveal one of the live action movies.
[03:38:26] Oh, I saw this.
[03:38:27] I don't really know what to think about it.
[03:38:29] The Karen diffuser?
[03:38:30] I'm here to answer any questions, concerns.
[03:38:33] What is this?
[03:38:34] That's your finger.
[03:38:35] And please don't ask me to smell it.
[03:38:37] You know what?
[03:38:38] OK, who's next?
[03:38:40] Ha ha ha!
[03:38:43] Jesus, man, what's this?
[03:38:45] That's your finger.
[03:38:46] Oh my god, network TV is a parallel universe.
[03:38:49] What is this?
[03:38:49] Welcome to the video.
[03:38:50] What is that?
[03:38:51] I don't even know what this is.
[03:38:52] I have no idea.
[03:38:53] And $250 million?
[03:38:55] Yeah, that's insane.
[03:38:57] like how the fuck do you spend that much money on a game and it seems like it's
[03:39:00] going to be a failure right
[03:39:01] and uh... i don't know what to say i i i will look at it just a little bit and
[03:39:05] see what's going on actually i'll look at this first and then i'll look at the
[03:39:08] uh... the
[03:39:09] what do you call it
[03:39:10] the marathon thing to
[03:39:12] me a second
[03:39:14] so uh... may get a few a trillion warning iranian threat more terrorist
[03:39:18] cells all-boy
[03:39:20] dhs parking a mug shot of the son of a high-ranking iranian official
[03:39:24] known as Screaming Mary.
[03:39:26] She worked as a speaker for the terrorists behind the 1979.
[03:39:29] That sounds like a firework.
[03:39:33] US Embassy takeover, which included more than 50 Americans
[03:39:36] held hostage for 444 days.
[03:39:39] Secretary of State, Margaret Rubio writing on ex-quote,
[03:39:42] this week, I terminated their lawful permanent resident
[03:39:45] status.
[03:39:45] And today, Said Asha Hashemi and Mary M. Tamesibi
[03:39:50] and their son are now in custody of US immigration
[03:39:53] and Customs Enforcement.
[03:39:54] pending their removal from our country.
[03:39:56] Her family should never have been allowed to benefit
[03:39:59] from the extraordinary privilege of living in our country.
[03:40:02] He needs to do this like a hundred million times,
[03:40:05] but this is a good start.
[03:40:07] Former DA tax deputy assistant secretary,
[03:40:09] Jonathan Fahey joins me now.
[03:40:10] I'm happy.
[03:40:11] Jonathan, this follows news that the niece
[03:40:13] and grand-niece of Kossum Soleimani we're living here,
[03:40:16] the daughter of Ali Lerajani, who is the defactual-
[03:40:19] Which is, I think the funniest fucking thing
[03:40:22] that you have the it female descendants of the iranian regime
[03:40:27] that are literally dressing up and living like l a sluts in america
[03:40:32] while the people from their country that they're supporting are getting beat
[03:40:36] down for not wearing a headscarf
[03:40:39] that's crazy
[03:40:41] or of iran was living here and working as a per se that these two
[03:40:45] individuals were professors as well and separately
[03:40:48] There's an Iranian activist who spoke to the New York Post
[03:40:51] and said that she has been collecting evidence
[03:40:53] about these people living in the United States
[03:40:56] benefiting from the US and providing that information
[03:40:59] to the feds and she says that there are more than,
[03:41:02] there are thousands more Iranians with ties
[03:41:05] to the terrorist regime living in the US
[03:41:07] and she goes on to say these people can be sleeper cells
[03:41:11] at the right time they may get activated.
[03:41:13] They are really rooted in America
[03:41:15] And that is why what the Department of Homeland Security or Immigration is doing to deport
[03:41:20] these people is so valid.
[03:41:21] Yeah.
[03:41:22] I mean, she lays it out there, but I'll ask you this question.
[03:41:25] How big of a threat are these people that we're just learning about now, living in the
[03:41:29] United States with deep ties to the Iranian regime?
[03:41:33] How big of a threat is this to all of us?
[03:41:35] Well, it's obviously it's a threat.
[03:41:37] I think this should be taken very seriously.
[03:41:39] I don't even think that, and I think it's reductive to say that it's just the people
[03:41:43] that are descendants of the the ones that are in the regime. I think that this is a much larger issue.
[03:41:49] Could be a very big threat and we just don't even know and that's the interesting thing about it
[03:41:55] is how many other people that might not be sort of as well known or as easily identifiable in
[03:42:02] terms of being connected to the regime be in this country and I think Secretary Rubio's point
[03:42:08] was such a great point in that it's an extraordinary benefit to be here
[03:42:13] and why did we let people like this in here to begin with?
[03:42:16] Where was the voting on that end? But yeah, on the national security end, what he's doing is exactly right.
[03:42:22] Hopefully it deters others, but there is a concern that sort of brings us back to
[03:42:27] we need DHS open because we need to prevent something bad from happening
[03:42:31] rather than react to something bad does happen.
[03:42:35] that's so true and not just by executive order of the president to pay
[03:42:39] these important workers but actually have
[03:42:41] the department fully open there's another ryanian activist johnathan who
[03:42:44] said
[03:42:45] uh... they're here to influence policy talking about these iranians they are
[03:42:49] here to steal technology
[03:42:51] and that's a national i don't even think that's mostly true
[03:42:54] honestly i i i don't even think so i think that a lot of them are just living
[03:42:57] here
[03:42:58] because it's nice to live in america i think it's actually that simple
[03:43:01] dirty threat really happy to see the west finally deporting
[03:43:04] These are really obvious and sending them back to the very hell that they built for
[03:43:08] Iranian citizens.
[03:43:09] I mean, you asked the question and I'll pose it to you again.
[03:43:13] Why were these people allowed to come to the United States in the first place?
[03:43:17] It's a very good question.
[03:43:19] Very good question.
[03:43:20] This just really shows that, you know, I don't know the specifics of each one of these people,
[03:43:24] but where was our vetting and how are we vetting people that are loyal to the country?
[03:43:29] Because these are lawful permanent residents, meaning they're not.
[03:43:32] I mean the thing is that and that's the problem with allowing a lot of these other people and is that they have no loyalty to America at all
[03:43:37] Like they're not trying to become citizens. They're trying to take advantage of America and get money out of us
[03:43:42] That's the reason why I mean do you think the people that are setting up these fake daycares care about America fuck no
[03:43:49] Citizens in the United States
[03:43:54] You should be loyal to the United States not loyal to the Iranian regime or anywhere else
[03:43:58] Imagine that yeah, it does show really a difference between the Trump policy and the prior policies of other administrations where
[03:44:06] The Trump policy is putting America first and if you aren't loyal or if we don't know
[03:44:12] Do you think about America's money?
[03:44:13] That's the really scary thing about what's been going on the prior four years under the Biden administration because
[03:44:19] So much of the people that are here. We just don't know and that's the worst or the scariest part
[03:44:26] No, it certainly is and you know, it only makes common sense to take a closer look at this, especially given what's going on right now in the Middle East
[03:44:33] So how difficult will it be?
[03:44:35] Can we are we being proactive about this in terms of looking at who's been given a green card doing a real deep investigation
[03:44:41] Into the Iranian Americans or the Iranians rather here in America
[03:44:47] If they have regime ties and also people in other adversarial countries who are here
[03:44:52] It does seem like we're being proactive just because of these recent
[03:44:58] accidents by Marco Rubio and my guess is... I think they need to be proactive a lot more.
[03:45:03] Like whenever I see these people that are like in New York that are having events
[03:45:07] and like vigils for like commiting and like all this stuff talking about how much they support
[03:45:12] Iran, like those are also the people that they need to think about getting rid of.
[03:45:16] Like a lot of these people are not citizens. They are residents, they are refugees, they are
[03:45:22] migrants, they are immigrants, uh, yeah, they should be removed. Like, obviously, duh. I
[03:45:29] mean, they're literally supporting a terrorist regime that chants death to America. Like,
[03:45:34] yeah, you should remove them from America. I mean, it's the most common sense opinion
[03:45:39] that you could ever have. And for some reason, people think it's crazy. I don't even know
[03:45:43] what to say.
[03:45:44] So position is, there are other people that aren't as high profile that the same thing
[03:45:49] maybe in fact be happening, but hopefully we are proactive on not just the Iranian regime,
[03:45:55] like you said, but other regimes that may be harmful to us.
[03:45:58] I think it's just what's happening in general.
[03:45:59] And the most important part is, let's stop people coming in that might harm us because
[03:46:06] it's a lot harder to kick someone out than to say you can't come in.
[03:46:10] And I think that's one of the best things this administration's been doing.
[03:46:14] Yeah, so far, three families with ties to Iranian officials.
[03:46:17] That's pretty low.
[03:46:18] it should be way higher families there were people working as well a way higher
[03:46:22] is another through line that
[03:46:24] should not be ignored
[03:46:26] for the dhs deputy assistant secretary johnson fekey we thank you so much for
[03:46:29] your time on this
[03:46:30] very important concerning yeah i think that they're going to continue doing
[03:46:33] this and hopefully they do when they realize that
[03:46:36] you can't let these people into the country they'll turn into a shithole
[03:46:40] and also they hate the country they're going to commit crime here
[03:46:43] they're already being violent they're standing in the middle of the street
[03:46:47] they're causing tons of problems
[03:46:49] hopefully they finally get rid of them college professors typical
[03:46:52] well i think that most of the people that support it support it because they
[03:46:55] never have to deal with it right that's the reason why more than anything so we
[03:47:00] are going to figure out
[03:47:02] what's going on with this
[03:47:05] i promised i would watch it
[03:47:08] and i have to keep my promise
[03:47:12] we're going to figure out
[03:47:15] I live in, I live in Texas, okay?
[03:47:18] It's called Exposing Texas's Indian Invasion.
[03:47:24] Oh boy.
[03:47:26] I don't know what's gonna happen.
[03:47:29] I'm going to end for watching this.
[03:47:30] I don't think I'm gonna get banned for it.
[03:47:31] Why do I get banned?
[03:47:34] This is Frisco, Texas.
[03:47:36] A once quiet farm town turned home
[03:47:39] to one of the largest and fastest growing
[03:47:41] Indian communities in America.
[03:47:43] This is in Texas.
[03:47:45] From India?
[03:47:45] I'm from India.
[03:47:46] Holy shit.
[03:47:47] I'm from India.
[03:47:47] I'm into IEP.
[03:47:49] Motherland India?
[03:47:50] Or Texas USA?
[03:47:51] Obviously Motherland India.
[03:47:52] Obviously man.
[03:47:53] Obviously Motherland India.
[03:47:54] As the Indian population exploded from 3% to 33% of the population-
[03:48:02] 33%?!
[03:48:07] Holy shit!
[03:48:11] Since the year 2000, any Texans are outraged.
[03:48:14] From Truth there is been- Wait, that was in 25 years?
[03:48:19] Indian invasion.
[03:48:20] But how are all these Indians coming to Texas?
[03:48:23] And is Frisco the only town in Texas where Indians are seemingly spawning out of thin air?
[03:48:29] They're spawning?
[03:48:30] Pulled out to the Frisco Town Hall meeting, witnessed the clash of heritage Texans and their new Indian neighbors.
[03:48:36] We need more or less H-1P people here.
[03:48:38] We need a lot less.
[03:48:39] Why?
[03:48:39] I got laid off 20 years ago.
[03:48:41] I worked in IT.
[03:48:42] I have two master's degree.
[03:48:44] I was making over $100,000 a year.
[03:48:46] They said, you're too expensive.
[03:48:47] We're going to hire India.
[03:48:48] So they basically fired this guy,
[03:48:51] and then they hired some guy from India that's way cheaper.
[03:48:54] OK.
[03:48:55] I haven't been able to find a job in 18 cents.
[03:48:57] And it's really sad.
[03:48:59] And you know what?
[03:48:59] I don't have another home in India.
[03:49:01] I don't have another home in Bangladesh.
[03:49:04] I don't have another home.
[03:49:06] I can't move to Somali.
[03:49:09] I won't live there all by.
[03:49:11] This is my home.
[03:49:12] The devil would say, well, you're a racist.
[03:49:14] That's racist.
[03:49:15] The devil would say, well, dictionary definition
[03:49:17] of the term, I am racist.
[03:49:19] There's been a takeover in Frisco of the Indian population
[03:49:23] and a lot of concerned citizens.
[03:49:24] And I'm leading the way asking questions.
[03:49:26] And I made this because corporations own Frisco.
[03:49:29] I'm a lifelong Texan turned T-Mobile whistleblower.
[03:49:32] I started talking about H-1B because T-Mobile uses H-1B
[03:49:36] to employ foreigners while they're laying off Americans
[03:49:38] right down the street.
[03:49:39] See, that's the main issue.
[03:49:41] it's that every company takes advantage of this benefit of like being able to
[03:49:45] hire people from other countries and then they use it to hire those people
[03:49:50] instead of americans like the issue isn't necessarily the fact that again if
[03:49:56] you find the incentive if you you can explain the behavior by finding the
[03:50:00] incentive and they have an incentive to do this and so this is why they keep
[03:50:04] hiring people from india it's because they can do it cheaper and then you
[03:50:09] bring over somebody on the H1B visa and guess what? Now this person has much more obligation
[03:50:15] to the country because if you lose your job, you could get sent back to India and they
[03:50:20] don't want to have that happen.
[03:50:22] The Indian population in Frisco has exploded 33% of the population over the past 20 years,
[03:50:27] a 4,510% increase. And you know, there might be a lot of people here that are coming here
[03:50:32] legally, but there also seems to be some red flags with the H1B visa.
[03:50:36] just because something is legal doesn't mean that it's good i mean
[03:50:40] this is i have a big problem with this
[03:50:43] there are plenty of things that are legal that shouldn't be legal
[03:50:46] but they just are
[03:50:49] program and the question is are indian people using that to
[03:50:52] bring people over so you're telling me frisco's turning into
[03:50:56] little mumbai at this rate that's what people like to call it in these days
[03:50:59] i'm i'm i'm i'm gonna cut first i'm gonna cut you what's that i think it's a good
[03:51:04] sign people who ever has done the fraud
[03:51:06] they should be brought to the justice and I'm now running for the justice of peace in Texas.
[03:51:11] This is a peace. What's your name? Martin Paredi. Martin Paredi. Everybody enjoyed the life but
[03:51:16] at the end of the day we want to do it right. My beef isn't with the Indian people,
[03:51:21] it's with the system that are allowing them to do what we are experiencing here. Is there
[03:51:25] sufficient talent in America? Do we need? Yeah, I don't have like any animosities of the Indian
[03:51:30] people either. I mean the problem is the system that allows these companies to undercut American
[03:51:35] workers and then get cheap foreign labor and then import them here and then
[03:51:40] bring their entire family. I think this is an unsustainable. I mean if you have
[03:51:44] inside of a city where it goes from three to like what do you say 33%
[03:51:49] population in 25 years, like what is the probability that those people are going
[03:51:55] to be properly assimilated into the country? Like zero. It's zero. It's way
[03:51:59] too fast, way too many.
[03:52:01] Infinite H1Bs so to speak. We do have enough talent in America strongly believe because you know the Americans landed on the moon
[03:52:09] Yeah, all of this. All of this is right born to be fair. We did borrow a few Germans
[03:52:13] You see we got a lot of natural citizens also became Americans, right? So they also getting laid off
[03:52:18] You think there should be a strong limitation on the number of H1Bs advocate for them on be limited limiting the H1Bs
[03:52:25] They are a great country. We respect the pluralism and most of the Indians they enjoy the American part of the American society
[03:52:32] Yeah, and I know you guys like the Indian food a lot, right?
[03:52:35] This is true. I do enjoy Tikka Masala. Yeah, I've never had an Indian food in my life.
[03:52:39] If we worship these Indians, these Somalis, if we just give everything to them wanting to cut your own throat, will that?
[03:52:47] Yeah, it shouldn't be some mistakes.
[03:52:49] The employers, those are the people who are the unistigated.
[03:52:53] You know, even he's giving away the game, bro.
[03:52:55] This guy knows.
[03:52:57] That's exactly right.
[03:52:58] Yes, it's not the guys that are doing it.
[03:53:01] It's the system that's making it happen.
[03:53:04] That's right.
[03:53:05] One of my friends told me in Dallas, most of Indians, they'll follow the practice, the
[03:53:08] cast.
[03:53:09] If you're not in the same cast, they'll let you go.
[03:53:11] It's happening in Dallas.
[03:53:12] So, castism is happening here in Texas.
[03:53:14] so we have imported a another foreign
[03:53:17] uh... weird cultural problem
[03:53:20] so now we've imported the cultural problem of a cast system into america
[03:53:27] great
[03:53:28] that's amazing i was hoping we get that
[03:53:31] absolutely i have my heart full
[03:53:33] for all immigrant people but man we got to do it the right way ask you
[03:53:37] if you know immigration that will still alter the fabric of any place for
[03:53:41] Would you be a proponent of infinite legal immigration? Don't understand it quite,
[03:53:46] what you're saying? But yes, I mean, if it's done, I don't understand what you're saying.
[03:53:50] I think that a lot of people are not ready. Like, societally, I don't think people are ready to say
[03:53:55] that even legal immigration is a big problem when it's done en masse and the people are not being
[03:54:01] assimilated and becoming part of the American culture. When you bring over a huge amount of
[03:54:07] people and you don't give those people time to disperse into their own, you know, into
[03:54:12] the community, they make their own insure community and they never integrate.
[03:54:18] And then the problem just gets worse and worse and worse.
[03:54:21] And so I don't really draw a distinction, like obviously illegal immigration is like
[03:54:25] a million times worse, but at the same time the same problems that manifest happen in
[03:54:30] both.
[03:54:31] If it's done the right way, yes, because to what I've seen, countries have been blessed
[03:54:37] when immigration is involved, you know, when you've got different kinds of groups involved,
[03:54:41] doing it the right way, following the rule of law, I think it's a good thing.
[03:54:45] But if the law...
[03:54:46] I think that it can only make sense if both of the groups are able to relate to each other.
[03:54:51] And there's like a shared cultural understanding.
[03:54:53] I'll go back to your piss.
[03:55:58] All right, all right, calm down, relax.
[03:56:01] Relax, guys.
[03:56:03] We're back.
[03:56:06] Okay.
[03:56:06] Frisco, Texas.
[03:56:08] Ah, has allowed Frisco's Indian population
[03:56:11] to go from less than 2% to almost 20% Indian
[03:56:14] in the last 20 years.
[03:56:16] All of Frisco into a majority minority city.
[03:56:19] Look at this.
[03:56:21] What is the intent of these work visas
[03:56:23] bringing Indians to America to support our labor force
[03:56:26] or to replace it all together.
[03:56:28] I'm going to introduce you to the flag of the United States and the United States.
[03:56:32] This is insurrection. This is the overthrow of the United States government,
[03:56:36] which is why 20 million people walk across that border.
[03:56:39] I can't go to Somalia and live, or Mexico.
[03:56:43] This is my home, America. The H-1B visas, we don't need them.
[03:56:47] We're not right now, someday, but not now.
[03:56:50] And now, as of late 2025,
[03:56:52] T-MobileUSA opened a global technology hub in Hyderabad, India that employs thousands of Indians
[03:56:59] while they're laying off Texans and Americans. They've even sent Americans to go train these
[03:57:03] Indians in India. T-MobileUSA... So, wait a minute. So, they're sending Americans over to India
[03:57:10] to train the Indians so they can hire the Indians over the Americans.
[03:57:17] They've easily opened up this technology hub in the United States of America,
[03:57:21] And they could have ran it out of one of the two Frisco offices on Warren Parkway
[03:57:24] On top of that T-Mobile spent 81.5 million dollars on salaries for h1b employees in the united states in 2025
[03:57:32] All salaries that could have went to americans
[03:57:35] Is it a coincidence that T-Mobile has a new indian ceo as of November last year?
[03:57:39] Probably not
[03:57:40] We are the entrepreneurs high school professionals during the tech and medical corridors that make our garden county a national leader
[03:57:47] In frisco you will find us serving in our churches
[03:57:50] The thing is that, here's the problem that I have with this, is that the city growing
[03:58:14] and becoming larger and having more revenue
[03:58:17] does not necessarily mean that the quality of life for the people living
[03:58:21] there has improved
[03:58:23] this is the same as comparing the gdp of the country with people's quality of
[03:58:28] life like our gdp now is infinitely higher not infinitely but it's a lot
[03:58:32] higher than it was in like let's say twenty sixteen but i think most people
[03:58:36] would say that their lifestyle in twenty sixteen is better than their
[03:58:40] lifestyle now assuming that you know something weird didn't happen
[03:58:43] and i think that's the main issue is that
[03:58:46] these like basically accounting book
[03:58:49] corporate profits do not represent the
[03:58:53] material circumstances of what the average person experiences on a day to
[03:58:57] day life
[03:58:58] and that's the big problem is you have these basically graphs being used to
[03:59:04] explain why it's okay that you can't afford your groceries
[03:59:08] and it's just not working and that's why there's so much problems
[03:59:12] in finance and entrepreneurship.
[03:59:15] My name is Shree.
[03:59:17] My name is Aadav.
[03:59:18] My name is Siddharth.
[03:59:21] Hi, my name is Mathila.
[03:59:23] Hi, my name is Anvika.
[03:59:26] In the Americans make up 1.6% of the population
[03:59:28] but are responsible for $200 billion in taxes,
[03:59:31] the lowest crime rate.
[03:59:32] Over the last couple years,
[03:59:34] we've seen some of the greatest polarizations
[03:59:36] in the history of America.
[03:59:38] People are upset.
[03:59:39] The American dream is alive and well here
[03:59:42] and it's not because the streets are paved with gold, it's paved with the ingots of possibilities.
[03:59:46] Every person in this room...
[03:59:47] I think the American dream should be focused on making it for people that are in America.
[03:59:53] When the American dream is only discussed in the context of foreigners coming here and
[03:59:58] making a lot of money, I think that really is disrespectful to the Americans that have
[04:00:02] lived here for hundreds of years, right?
[04:00:05] Their families have been here for hundreds of years, who are being left behind by a system
[04:00:09] that's deliberately designed to sideline them and to fire them and lay them off in favor
[04:00:16] of hiring those foreigners at a lower wage.
[04:00:19] Right now, their ancestors have come from a different country, a different continent.
[04:00:24] Despite these positive contributions, Indian Americans sometimes face discrimination or
[04:00:29] hate.
[04:00:30] I urge the council and the residents to reject such a rhetoric that divides residents based
[04:00:35] on what and where they came from.
[04:00:38] Let me be gears here, there has been enough credible evidence presented to any widespread
[04:00:42] hatred and abuse of fraud in this city.
[04:00:44] Today, many Indian families are living in fear.
[04:00:47] Replace it with reality.
[04:00:48] Unqualified, Indian, and Muslim workers, scamming Americans out of jobs, stealing tax dollars,
[04:00:54] and destroying our nation, and Texas.
[04:00:56] And the reason is if these are truly high skilled Germans or Poles, we'd welcome the net positive.
[04:01:01] Instead we get low quality scammers with fake degrees, abusing our systems meant for generational
[04:01:06] matters.
[04:01:07] problem by the way is that like people that are coming from other places that
[04:01:11] don't don't have the same type of accreditation that we do and they say
[04:01:15] that oh yeah I'm a doctor where did you graduate from the internet well that's a
[04:01:20] big problem
[04:01:22] America's right issue lives in the hearts of all of us that's 243,000
[04:01:28] residents the only time that these people invoke American ideals is to subvert
[04:01:32] Americans that are already here and to justify continuing to allow them to
[04:01:38] exploit, take advantage of, and gain the benefits from America. This is the only
[04:01:44] thing that they care about. This is why they're doing it. It's not about these
[04:01:48] ideals in general. It's about using the ideals in the best. It's like using your
[04:01:53] ideals against you, like always.
[04:01:55] Let's go.
[04:01:56] Can I say this with love? Thank you all for being here.
[04:01:58] America is an idea.
[04:02:00] Do you agree with that?
[04:02:00] I think it's more than an idea and I made sure that, you know, he made a point that
[04:02:04] the Indian population in America is 1.6 percent, 1.6 percent.
[04:02:08] It's an idea and a people, obviously, agreeing very clearly.
[04:02:13] He's running city council, it's 33 percent, so it's pretty obvious that there's a problem
[04:02:16] going on here.
[04:02:17] Let's say we have infinite legal immigration.
[04:02:20] Is it better than illegal immigration?
[04:02:22] It's funny because we've almost been tricked.
[04:02:24] We've been marketed this thing where we believe that it's good to import people for jobs that
[04:02:29] We can't sufficiently do we built the jobs. You're telling the people who built the jobs. We can't do the job
[04:02:34] So it almost sounds like scam while they threaten them with the H1B visa and they hold that over their head because if they don't work a certain amount of
[04:02:41] Hours they won't sponsor them. So it's exactly it and that's how they have a totally unfair relationship with the employees
[04:02:48] and that's the big thing that a lot of people don't talk about with these
[04:02:53] With these different companies is that these companies
[04:02:56] disproportionately take advantage of and benefit from these H1B workers
[04:03:02] because now they can hold your entire residency in the country over your head.
[04:03:07] It's massive. They can't threaten you with being able to go back home because it's bigger than that.
[04:03:12] It's a lot bigger than that. Like the United States if you're an American citizen and they can just work on to the bones.
[04:03:18] So I headed into the heart of Frisco to speak to some of these elite H1B engineers we've imported from India.
[04:03:25] Save our economy from our unqualified lazy American labor force.
[04:03:30] There is the curious new Hanuman temple, the God of Courage.
[04:03:34] Where are you from?
[04:03:35] I'm from Andhra Pradesh.
[04:03:36] From Karnataka.
[04:03:37] I'm from India.
[04:03:38] South India.
[04:03:39] Hyderabad?
[04:03:40] Are you from Hyderabad?
[04:03:41] Yes.
[04:03:42] Really?
[04:03:43] I'm from Chennai.
[04:03:44] Are you here on like 8th floor?
[04:03:45] So a lot of people.
[04:03:46] Right now still I am my student visa.
[04:03:47] Student visa.
[04:03:48] Yeah, yesterday the H-1B results got rolled out.
[04:03:51] I'm just waiting for my adhesion.
[04:03:52] Yeah, I'm one of them.
[04:03:53] Waiting for the same results.
[04:03:54] are you anxious right now let's hope for the best working in a company software
[04:03:58] company software yeah and are you H1B yes so if I get my H1B I can stay here
[04:04:03] for more five years what happens if you don't I still have like almost two years
[04:04:07] from now more years so maybe I need to try for different reasons or else like I
[04:04:11] think there's another issue is that they say that Americans are unable to do
[04:04:17] these jobs I think the reality is that the reason why Americans are unable to
[04:04:22] do the jobs is because the education system is terrible. Because I do think that it's
[04:04:27] true that, you know, India has a lot of people in it, so just by averages, they're going
[04:04:31] to have a lot of people that are going to be smart. But the other issue is that you
[04:04:36] have people that are systematically educated to be retarded. Our education system makes
[04:04:43] people retarded. And so why are you surprised that you need to import in a bunch of Indians,
[04:04:49] Pakistanis or you know people from anywhere else in the world
[04:04:53] Why are you surprised?
[04:04:54] Whenever you have to do that whenever you've engineered this problem to exist and I think that's what's happened
[04:05:02] And the H1B it will be did you come here as H1B?
[04:05:06] So F1 can't read anymore. Yeah
[04:05:09] Such amazing universities. You're absolutely right our universities are really good our school system
[04:05:16] Our public school system is really bad
[04:05:18] It's a very, very weird system.
[04:05:20] Common pipeline.
[04:05:21] Come here as international student, get green card.
[04:05:24] That's what it is, yeah, that's what I think.
[04:05:27] Have you seen the new wave of people from Tolugu?
[04:05:29] A lot of them.
[04:05:30] A lot of them.
[04:05:32] How long have you been in the States?
[04:05:34] Around 10 years.
[04:05:35] Are you on H1B?
[04:05:36] I graduated.
[04:05:37] OK.
[04:05:39] OK.
[04:05:40] Are you like on F1 visa?
[04:05:41] I see.
[04:05:42] Why did you end up here in Friskill?
[04:05:44] Did you have friends and family here?
[04:05:46] Yes.
[04:05:46] OK.
[04:05:46] Uncle's Restaurant? Your goal to go from F1 to OPT to H1B?
[04:05:52] Yeah, exactly.
[04:05:53] Motherland India or Texas USA?
[04:05:55] No, no, obviously Motherland India.
[04:05:58] Obviously.
[04:05:59] Obviously Motherland India.
[04:06:00] I don't have a problem with them saying that.
[04:06:02] I mean, very clearly.
[04:06:03] I mean, these are Indian immigrants.
[04:06:05] I mean, they're not going to have the same type of...
[04:06:07] I mean, they're not even citizens of America, right?
[04:06:10] They're on a visa.
[04:06:11] I mean, I don't view this as being a bad thing.
[04:06:13] My motherland is India.
[04:06:15] I'm born and brought there, grow here, and I'm here to serve the US, so I can say the
[04:06:25] second land for me is the US because I'm getting here the US can respect, job and a good opportunity.
[04:06:34] Obviously I'm planning to go back to India.
[04:06:38] Your daughter, is she a citizen of the US?
[04:06:40] Yes, she is.
[04:06:41] Yes, so you're going to bring her back to India one day?
[04:06:42] Definitely.
[04:06:43] That might be challenging for her.
[04:06:45] Hydrobat or first go to Texas more?
[04:06:47] Hydrobat of course.
[04:06:49] Hydrobat of course? Then I have to ask, why are you here in Texas?
[04:06:52] Why are you here? Yes!
[04:06:54] I have to. It feels like I'm still in my hometown.
[04:06:56] Really?
[04:06:57] Everybody's from my hometown here.
[04:06:59] Wow, I feel like I'm still in my hometown.
[04:07:06] Yup!
[04:07:08] So you moved all the way from Hydrobat thousands of miles away?
[04:07:11] To Hydrobat.
[04:07:12] What I tell ya the india bazaar is right there
[04:07:15] I want to see if we can find some f1 students in this 7-eleven and secondly I want to see the moment
[04:07:23] All right, we gotta find some indians. Oh, it's a 7-eleven. Okay. Let's go over there
[04:07:33] A little question for you are you and he finds them
[04:07:38] That's the worst thing
[04:07:40] F1? Are you F1 student? Okay, are you H1B?
[04:07:44] You're H1B. Working here at 7-Eleven?
[04:07:47] Okay, where are you from?
[04:07:49] Wait a minute. I thought they said this wasn't happening.
[04:07:51] So you've got H1B workers at a...
[04:07:54] You're telling me that we need to import somebody over from fucking India
[04:08:00] to run a 7-fucking-eleven?
[04:08:03] Are you kidding me?
[04:08:05] What's going on? It gets worse?
[04:08:08] I know!
[04:08:10] Where in India?
[04:08:12] Angra.
[04:08:14] Is that close to Hyderabad?
[04:08:16] Yeah, I'm in Ludwig.
[04:08:18] Okay.
[04:08:19] Working IT?
[04:08:20] Yeah, I'm working IT.
[04:08:21] I'm working with the Walmart here.
[04:08:23] Walmart?
[04:08:24] In India?
[04:08:25] Yeah.
[04:08:26] I'm in CoIT.
[04:08:27] I work for a company.
[04:08:28] It's really funny because I know another guy that works with Walmart.
[04:08:32] You know, it's high up there.
[04:08:34] As a software guy.
[04:08:35] And he's an Indian.
[04:08:37] It's really funny.
[04:08:39] IT?
[04:08:40] Yeah, yes.
[04:08:41] I knew it in the sky by the way. Love them.
[04:08:43] Great guy.
[04:08:44] Have you ever worked for IT?
[04:08:45] IT.
[04:08:46] Why do they dominate IT?
[04:08:48] Just dominate it because they have a master's degree in computer science.
[04:08:51] They study back in India.
[04:08:53] And they're completely engineering.
[04:08:55] And that's how they just dominate.
[04:08:57] I'm a student.
[04:08:58] A student right now?
[04:08:59] Yeah.
[04:09:00] And you work in IT?
[04:09:01] Yeah.
[04:09:02] Okay, so my question is, are you an F1 visa holder?
[04:09:04] So as an F1 visa, how many hours can you work per week?
[04:09:06] And is it legal to work full-time on an F1 visa?
[04:09:09] Yeah.
[04:09:10] That's nice to see, sir.
[04:09:12] Who would have thought?
[04:09:13] Chicken tanguri pizza before GTA 6.
[04:09:16] Well Frisco has become Dallas's unofficial little India.
[04:09:20] You can find H1B Indian spawn points all the way up in small...
[04:09:24] Wait, did he just call it a spawn point?
[04:09:26] Little India.
[04:09:27] You can find H1B Indian spawn points all the way up in small Texas towns like Argyle,
[04:09:34] Texas.
[04:09:35] Okay, we're in Argyle?
[04:09:37] We're in Argyle, Texas.
[04:09:39] It's the same.
[04:09:40] That sounds like the kind of city where they still have slavery.
[04:09:43] Or at least segregation.
[04:09:45] How did they get here?
[04:09:47] And why are they in this small, semi-rural suburban town?
[04:09:50] You gotta tell me, as a Pakistani, why are there so many Indians here?
[04:09:53] I don't know. They come on I.T.
[04:09:56] Are a lot of F1s working here?
[04:09:57] Yeah.
[04:09:58] Yeah? Illegally, right?
[04:09:59] Illegally.
[04:10:00] Illegally.
[04:10:01] I knew it.
[04:10:02] You're gonna need to stay right here, I'm out.
[04:10:12] It's crazy that this is another prob sworn enemies, bro.
[04:10:18] Like, it's just...
[04:10:21] Here, I'm gonna tell you, they don't pay the right amount.
[04:10:25] Ask... yeah, if you wanna find out the truth about Indians, ask a Pakistani.
[04:10:30] I knew it.
[04:10:36] You know these people.
[04:10:42] Should I expose them?
[04:10:45] No, no.
[04:10:46] Is there a manager here?
[04:10:47] Are you the manager?
[04:10:48] Are you the manager?
[04:10:49] Yeah.
[04:10:50] I have permission.
[04:10:51] I'm here to ask you.
[04:10:52] Are you paying up on students' illegal rates?
[04:10:53] No.
[04:10:54] No students.
[04:10:55] No?
[04:10:56] You paying up?
[04:10:57] Yeah.
[04:10:58] Everybody has rights.
[04:10:59] That's great. I don't mean what visa are you on? I'm on a work visa on a work visa H1B. He's on a work visa
[04:11:06] To run a grocery store. I
[04:11:09] Thought what I mean? Well, we can't find somebody that can run a fucking hgb
[04:11:15] We can't figure out a way to get an hgb going and we got a bringing guy over from India to show us how it's done
[04:11:22] day a man
[04:11:24] What kind of car oil, by the way, what kind of car oil has a dude's picture on it?
[04:11:34] I mean it's a fat dude, did they get the oil from him?
[04:11:38] I was told on good authority, there may be some F1 employees here being paid under the
[04:11:43] table illegal rates, that's what I'm asking you, is that true or false?
[04:11:46] This is a busy time, I'm sure we can talk outside.
[04:11:49] Where are you from?
[04:11:50] I'm from India.
[04:11:51] Hyderabad?
[04:11:52] Hyderabad? I'm from Hyderabad.
[04:11:54] Is that Hyderabad?
[04:11:55] Yeah.
[04:11:56] In India?
[04:11:57] They really like Hyderabad, huh?
[04:11:58] In the same state, but in different cities.
[04:12:00] What visa are you on? F1 student?
[04:12:02] Yeah.
[04:12:03] What do you study?
[04:12:04] Come to the Saints.
[04:12:05] I'm on green card.
[04:12:06] Do I need to specify that?
[04:12:07] Yes, if you could.
[04:12:08] Oh, you don't want it?
[04:12:09] Why?
[04:12:10] That's my wish.
[04:12:11] I see.
[04:12:12] I imagine you're on not an F1 if you're working, right?
[04:12:14] Okay.
[04:12:15] I'm a TN visa.
[04:12:17] Okay, so your green card.
[04:12:19] Did you prefer India or USA?
[04:12:21] Yes, it's good. I know. Yes, that's him here. Is your wife here? No, yes, but yeah, okay. All right. Now we have okay
[04:12:28] Do you like India or USA more? I like the USA more you're wearing a with the flag of the United States
[04:12:36] Okay, all right. See this is what I'm talking about. All right now now we're locked in. Okay, exactly
[04:12:43] It's she also on a visa. No, she's not she's in the same drinker. Yes, and you have kids. Uh-huh. Yes
[04:12:50] Yes, yes, sir.
[04:12:51] And are they here?
[04:12:52] Yes, they are here.
[04:12:53] They are going to school.
[04:12:54] Okay, so...
[04:12:55] Oh, born and raised here?
[04:12:56] Yeah.
[04:12:57] Okay, what are you working?
[04:12:58] He seems to be happy to be in America.
[04:13:00] All right, so we need more of him and less of the Shrieking Karens.
[04:13:06] Send the Shrieking Karens, maybe send them to India, and then we can keep him.
[04:13:10] That's good.
[04:13:11] I like that.
[04:13:12] Engineer?
[04:13:13] Yeah, software engineer.
[04:13:14] Software engineer.
[04:13:15] Did you get a college education in India or the USA?
[04:13:18] India.
[04:13:19] work in IT. IT? Why are Indians so good at software engineering? That makes sense.
[04:13:26] And he just answers it. A lot of math, physics. I came here on F1 but then I converted to
[04:13:32] H1. So you came on F1 and then graduated to H1? Yeah. How hard was that process? I don't know.
[04:13:37] It was cool actually. I'm from Canada. You're from Canada? Yeah.
[04:13:43] Another one from India. You came from India to Canada to Texas.
[04:13:48] Most people who come here on an F1 have the intention to get an H1?
[04:13:51] Yeah.
[04:13:52] Yeah.
[04:13:53] Do you think that's fraudulent?
[04:13:54] No.
[04:13:55] No.
[04:13:56] Because it is valid that you can convert from that.
[04:13:57] Step-by-step process for Indian students who convert to F1 to H1, secure a job, work
[04:14:02] in ops, stem op before applying, ask your employer to file an H1B petition, understand
[04:14:08] the H1B visa lottery system, change that, okay.
[04:14:11] Come to H1.
[04:14:12] That is the reason most of the people come here.
[04:14:14] But isn't F1 just for people who are coming here to study and not to work?
[04:14:17] Yes.
[04:14:18] Do you think it's a bit of a fraud to come here to study and then end up?
[04:14:21] Go back to...
[04:14:22] Did you go back before you got the H1?
[04:14:24] No.
[04:14:24] So you came here on F1?
[04:14:25] Ah!
[04:14:26] Yes.
[04:14:26] And now...
[04:14:27] Oh, they have to go back!
[04:14:28] Did you go back?
[04:14:29] No.
[04:14:30] You're...
[04:14:30] At home.
[04:14:31] Are they getting paid legal minimum wage taxes?
[04:14:33] You have no F1 students over there.
[04:14:34] No F1 students.
[04:14:35] You have all of her work permits.
[04:14:37] We have all of her work permits.
[04:14:39] F1, H1B, O1...
[04:14:41] I have a work contract.
[04:14:42] She did not like that.
[04:14:44] Inshin?
[04:14:45] I know you didn't.
[04:14:45] My employees...
[04:14:46] I'll work out the regulations.
[04:14:48] So you're not employing any F1 students on the record?
[04:14:50] Yes or no?
[04:14:51] No.
[04:14:52] You promise me?
[04:14:52] Yes.
[04:14:53] You would swear to God?
[04:14:54] Yes.
[04:14:55] Swear on your mother's name?
[04:14:56] Why were you asking like that?
[04:14:58] Obviously the H1B...
[04:14:59] Honestly, I think Tyler's pressing him.
[04:15:01] Like he seems pretty...
[04:15:03] seems pretty straight.
[04:15:04] It's a non-immigrant visa.
[04:15:06] When will you be going back to India?
[04:15:07] We are thinking to go soon, but we are not sure the whole date.
[04:15:10] And how have you liked Texas thus far?
[04:15:12] It's good.
[04:15:13] I like U.S.
[04:15:14] I can get more.
[04:15:15] That is the reason I'm trying to go back.
[04:15:16] Basically, at the end of the day...
[04:15:18] Okay, that's understandable.
[04:15:20] Have a nice day.
[04:15:22] I hope you enjoyed your stay.
[04:15:24] You want to go back to India?
[04:15:25] Okay, sounds good.
[04:15:28] They are families important, right?
[04:15:30] Our families in India, so we need to go back to India.
[04:15:32] I see.
[04:15:33] Are you married here?
[04:15:34] Great idea.
[04:15:34] Is he also on H-1B?
[04:15:36] Yes.
[04:15:36] So two H-1Bs, and do you guys have children?
[04:15:38] Yes.
[04:15:39] Were they born and raised here?
[04:15:40] Yes.
[04:15:41] Do your children have Indian citizenship as well?
[04:15:43] No.
[04:15:44] No, okay.
[04:15:45] I told you, right?
[04:15:46] If you want to like us, you can come with us later, okay?
[04:15:49] I can show all my employee information, okay?
[04:15:51] Let's see.
[04:15:52] I don't want to.
[04:15:53] Okay, are you going to show me the paperwork?
[04:15:54] I can show everything.
[04:15:55] Me?
[04:15:56] No, you don't have to write to come here in time.
[04:15:58] I just did.
[04:15:59] Why don't you just show me the paperwork and I'll be on my way?
[04:16:01] Do you illegally pay F1 students?
[04:16:02] Yes or no?
[04:16:03] No.
[04:16:04] Okay, fine.
[04:16:05] Yeah, just fine.
[04:16:06] That's fine, I hope not.
[04:16:07] Hi, man.
[04:16:08] Okay.
[04:16:09] When I asked him to swear on his mother's name, he paused it up.
[04:16:11] I thought he was going to throw it down.
[04:16:12] I thought I was going to get...
[04:16:13] I don't know. I think Tyler pressed him too much. I think that like it's kind of like in a in like a oblivion or like one of those games where like you're
[04:16:21] Like bartering with somebody and you keep undercutting them and you keep lowballing them
[04:16:27] And you have like three chances to do it and you use all three and then they get mad at you
[04:16:31] I think that's kind of what happened like I feel like he was pressing him too much and it's hard to be sure
[04:16:35] I mean, I think there's a lot of scamming. It's just that that one. I'm not really sure about
[04:16:39] It's for the first time in my life by an Indian. So this is a meme right now. Please be patient student driver
[04:16:44] Oh, it's a kind of a joke a meme online because there's so many of them. I'm are you a student driver?
[04:16:49] I'm not the student driver sticker. No, why are you taking the video? We're doing this
[04:16:54] Why are you taking the video after you ask her why she has the okay survey for people that have student driver stickers?
[04:17:00] I'm not a student. Do you have a student driver in your family before I am a student driver?
[04:17:05] I forgot to remove it.
[04:17:07] How old are you?
[04:17:08] I'm 30.
[04:17:09] I have a sticker which I put it inside my...
[04:17:11] You have a student driver sticker?
[04:17:12] That's for my girlfriend, so...
[04:17:14] I really, really, really want to talk shit about this, but I have to tell you guys that
[04:17:21] years after I graduated from college, I still used my student ID to get the student discount
[04:17:30] at CeCe's Buffet Pizza Place.
[04:17:33] I did. I did. I'm not proud of it. I shouldn't have done it. It was the wrong thing to do.
[04:17:39] But I did.
[04:17:43] So your girlfriend has a student driver sticker.
[04:17:46] And she has a student driver license.
[04:17:48] Is your girlfriend a little girl?
[04:17:49] Yeah, no.
[04:17:50] No, the shit.
[04:17:51] She's 30. She just started driving. She wouldn't drive. Learning to drive.
[04:17:55] Did she know how to drive in India?
[04:17:56] No, no. No, no, no, no, no, no.
[04:18:00] Shut it down.
[04:18:02] I did her course two weeks ago.
[04:18:04] Okay, it generally looks a little scammy, almost.
[04:18:07] Sure, yeah.
[04:18:08] Now I know that's a great thing, and you know that.
[04:18:10] Is that your sticker?
[04:18:11] Uh-huh.
[04:18:12] It is.
[04:18:13] Are you a student driver?
[04:18:14] I don't know.
[04:18:15] Why do you have that sticker?
[04:18:16] My kid sometimes tries to do this.
[04:18:19] But if somebody's in these highly specialized H-1B,
[04:18:22] I mean, he's bald, so he could have a kid.
[04:18:24] First came to America to study at our colleges,
[04:18:27] and then stayed here until they got an H-1B visa to work.
[04:18:31] why exactly aren't American students educated in the same schools
[04:18:36] qualified to work the jobs we've been told we need these Indians for?
[04:18:40] Exactly. That's the yep.
[04:18:42] Indians somehow vastly more over-qualified than every other nationality on the planet
[04:18:47] and therefore receive 70% of America's H-1B visas?
[04:18:51] 71%.
[04:18:52] And up with Mabash Tadiki, a U.S. foreign service officer with 21 years of experience in national
[04:18:58] security and foreign policy who worked as a visa officer at the U.S. consulate in India
[04:19:04] to understand what's going on here.
[04:19:06] I'm not representing the U.S. government.
[04:19:08] I'm not representing any other entity.
[04:19:11] It is just me, myself, and I, speaking from my personal experience as a consular officer
[04:19:17] in India, which is 20 years ago.
[04:19:20] So an H1B visa is a guest worker visa.
[04:19:23] It's a temporary status visa, abide by the laws of the United States.
[04:19:27] a non-immigrant, then your permanent residence needs to be in India, so you have to return back.
[04:19:33] When I served in India, my job was initially to basically focus on what is known as non-immigrant
[04:19:40] visas, that it is a travel document which is meant for temporary visitors. What I saw in terms of
[04:19:48] industrialized fraud was there was systemic corruption and fraud happening because everybody
[04:19:53] and their mother wanted to go to the United States. In that jurisdiction of Chennai,
[04:19:59] we were mainly seeing a lot of fraud patterns come from Telangana.
[04:20:03] Karala, fake degree scam, accused Wyden's Netsd only over 500 fabricated documents.
[04:20:13] The Telgu community, and really... Fake varsity, fake certificate, 45 years of age people
[04:20:20] to basically use the visa loophole in order to cut the loopholes.
[04:20:25] What does it say? Here's another one.
[04:20:27] Massive India-wide fake degree scam cracked.
[04:20:31] Over a hundred thousand certificates seized?
[04:20:37] A hundred thousand?
[04:20:39] So you tell me that these are fake degrees?
[04:20:41] Cut the line and actually emigrate to the U.S.
[04:20:44] So the intent was to come to the U.S., work here,
[04:20:47] find an avaricious lawyer, go to the Department of Homeland Security, change the status from
[04:20:52] like a visitor visa to a permanent residence. This this hunger and craving that I saw created
[04:20:58] this systemic massive ecosystem of fraud. For instance, when I went as part of the fraud management
[04:21:04] unit to this place called Hyderabad, there is a huge back industry called Amirpeit. This is a visa
[04:21:11] industry where you have storefronts after storefronts focused on what does it say I'm trying to read it
[04:21:21] oh man wow holy shit basically creating fraudulent documents a lot of f1 students I'll give an example
[04:21:30] you know there were 400 of them and they all have the same bank documents but they have
[04:21:36] the guts to present these documents which basically were 400 of them used the exact same documents
[04:21:45] fake transcripts fake bank statements and also you know fake degree certificates or high school
[04:21:52] diplomas etc so it was industrialized in the sense of a factories and they also had the storefront
[04:21:58] saying green card would be possible within six months kind of thing like you know we were just
[04:22:04] like so overwhelmed that there was this pressure to issue issue issue right what was this pressure
[04:22:09] coming from the US embassy in delhi had obviously a political appointee ambassador this was during
[04:22:16] the josh javi bush days um and then we had obviously the consul general uh but there were
[04:22:22] politicians who were pressuring whether from the you know south india arena or from delhi itself
[04:22:31] you know, you need to issue visas in order to make a better, stronger bilateral relationship happen.
[04:22:38] Even if that individual is not qualified, at one point we had this ludicrous pressure to say that person is not a terrorist,
[04:22:45] go ahead and issue a thing. And so we...
[04:22:48] If they're not a terrorist?
[04:22:51] We started the system in Chennai to revoke H1B visas where we saw a lot of fraud happen.
[04:22:57] happen. The United States spits out 150,000 people a year. Amongst 800,000 students, you
[04:23:04] have 100,000 who have gone through this rigorous like computer science coursework and then
[04:23:09] they're told they don't have an opportunity to work in our industry. But then you have
[04:23:14] these Indian H-1Bs come in with just a Microsoft certification. Some even had the guts to present
[04:23:21] us with graphic designing, you know, which is very different from, you know, taking
[04:23:26] graphic design, what year is this?
[04:23:29] That's very different.
[04:23:32] So it's just interesting how we had a very hard time revoking these because it's not
[04:23:37] like a simple revocation.
[04:23:39] It's a bit of a uphill battle for a public servant or a consular officer to revoke those
[04:23:46] where the burden of proof falls on me.
[04:23:49] After a long, grueling day of interviewing 200 people, we have a stack of...
[04:23:55] How are there not like accreditation like whitelists?
[04:23:59] Like I don't understand this, like shouldn't you know whether it's fake or not?
[04:24:04] I mean there's like not even a test.
[04:24:06] And I think this is the other big problem is that like I don't really know how true
[04:24:10] this is but a lot of times people accuse the people that are coming from India to come
[04:24:16] here and then only hire other people from India.
[04:24:20] And this is, I think, the way that it gets kind of covered up, is that if that's true
[04:24:25] and they're actually just doing this through nepotism, then that explains the reason why
[04:24:30] it doesn't get exposed and it doesn't get discovered and fixed.
[04:24:34] Because in a normal system, this would come out, it would happen, they would be exposed
[04:24:39] and then removed.
[04:24:41] So if that's not happening, then the odds are that they're preventing it from happening.
[04:24:46] H-1B revocations that you have to type up and send to the Department of Homeland Security
[04:24:53] and say, this is why we suspect fraud, which means you're providing pictures and documents.
[04:24:59] Do you remember what I was saying, like her explaining the process about how I said that
[04:25:02] this is the way that you have malicious compliance inside of the federal government?
[04:25:06] Is that they process documents as legitimate instead of fraud, even if they think that they're
[04:25:12] because processing a fraudulent document takes 10 times as much time and if
[04:25:17] you're being graded on how many documents you process and then you're
[04:25:21] detecting fraud documents that are taking you 10 times as long, well then
[04:25:24] that's hurting your numbers and now your performance at your job is lower and so
[04:25:28] now you're at disadvantage with your employment. So that's what happens and
[04:25:33] that's the reason that there is a system of malicious compliance that is enforced
[04:25:38] through the federal government's main day, like through the federal government's, like, analytics,
[04:25:43] basically, for, like, grading employees, and they do that in the purpose of, I don't know if this
[04:25:49] is on purpose or not, but I think it's certainly what's happening, is that there is an incentive
[04:25:54] to ignore fraud, even at the lowest level, because you're graded on how fast you process documents,
[04:26:00] and processing fraud takes a lot longer. It's that simple.
[04:26:03] It's an unnarrative, etc. etc. We don't have that luxury of time, so I saw the cracks, and I warned people.
[04:26:11] Are these the usual BVC letters?
[04:26:13] Are these superior to Americans and everywhere imaginable?
[04:26:16] Absolutely not in streaming letters and OT, you know.
[04:26:20] So that's the halo effect that they have benefited from, essentially because of, you know, the Indian lobby.
[04:26:28] you know everyone's benefiting in this whole like system right like this kickbacks that everyone
[04:26:33] gets um the visa back industries there so people have created this narrative it's almost like
[04:26:38] information operations against the united states right where we are somehow inferior to the labor
[04:26:44] supply in india do you know what i'm saying because 70 percent of the there is such a massive insane
[04:26:51] amount of psyops that are going on right now towards the american people whether it's iranian
[04:26:56] Israeli, Chinese, Russian, Indian, et cetera.
[04:27:01] And the problem is that Americans right now
[04:27:04] are at the weakest that they've ever been mentally.
[04:27:07] Americans are retarded now.
[04:27:09] We've never been more retarded than we are now
[04:27:12] and we're becoming more retarded every year.
[04:27:14] And so what's happening is that you have all these foreign
[04:27:18] powers that are competing for the mindshare
[04:27:22] of the American voter so they can convince the American voter
[04:27:25] vote for policies that are in the better interest of the foreign power that they represent. That's
[04:27:31] what's happening and everybody's trying to take a piece of the pie. It is so insanely bad and I
[04:27:37] don't know why nobody's seeing this. I don't. It makes me so annoyed. They're coming from India.
[04:27:43] Exactly, right. And there is a visa category that they could leverage called the O1 visa.
[04:27:48] They were in geeks or very smart people, but these are not exemplary individuals.
[04:27:56] These are run-of-the-mill people, but when they come here between the 16 to 45 years
[04:28:01] of age and the ones who have basically taken the F1 visa route and then they get sacheted
[04:28:08] into the OPT program, and then they get preferential treatment by the Silicon Valley managers
[04:28:15] and the various IT industry.
[04:28:17] Why are they getting preferential treatment though?
[04:28:20] That's the question.
[04:28:21] And it managers who are basically get seated in the H1B managerial role, they would prefer
[04:28:27] their own Indian people because it's not about necessarily, or because the Indians are the
[04:28:33] best and the brightest.
[04:28:34] You know, bribery is quite normalized.
[04:28:36] Bribery?
[04:28:37] That's what it is.
[04:28:38] I saw a lot of like, you know, H1Bs, as well as J1s, specialty physicians and others who
[04:28:43] who have bought their seats into the medical school
[04:28:46] and you have 40% percentile on your, you know,
[04:28:50] score sheet, you're basically-
[04:28:51] India's elite exams hit by corruption scam?
[04:28:55] I mean, F student, but you can get ahead.
[04:28:57] That sort of stuff does not jive with our values.
[04:29:01] Our values are very different.
[04:29:03] Any minority American would have a worse chance
[04:29:06] to get into any of these big IT companies
[04:29:08] because the value system is different
[04:29:11] where the H1B manager would expect that these people
[04:29:17] that he's bringing in, whether he or she are bringing in,
[04:29:20] the idea is to get a cut from their salaries.
[04:29:23] It's almost like a pyramid scheme.
[04:29:25] It's like a kickback scheme.
[04:29:27] It's like pay skinning, for instance.
[04:29:29] So nice quid pro quo system and everyone's happy.
[04:29:33] No one outs the other.
[04:29:34] And that basically the-
[04:29:35] So they're basically all in on this
[04:29:37] and it's like a mutually beneficial thing.
[04:29:39] So nobody's ruining this because they're all benefiting from it. Okay, that makes sense
[04:29:44] IT manager does know that if he or she gets outed then this person will lose their job
[04:29:50] So it's kind of like an honor among thieves
[04:29:53] So today, I don't know what things look like, but I'm aware, you know from a lot of my colleagues are currently working that
[04:30:01] Fraud has ballooned
[04:30:02] So then you have like religious workers being invited on an H1B who have accountants being invited on an H1B
[04:30:09] These are not specialized skills.
[04:30:11] Teachers being invited are colleges and universities
[04:30:15] create these wonderful, best and brightest computer scientists
[04:30:19] and computer programmers and engineers
[04:30:21] after a four year college degree.
[04:30:23] We go through rigorous training,
[04:30:26] that holistic training that happens in the United States
[04:30:29] far supersedes what you find amongst the H1B Cloud.
[04:30:33] So it's a lot shorter training then.
[04:30:35] And out of all the 50,000 plus visa applications,
[04:30:39] How many of those were legitimate?
[04:30:41] There were, I mean, easily between 70 to 80%.
[04:30:44] That was my denial rate.
[04:30:46] 70 to 80% were fake.
[04:30:54] This is the kind of thing that you need to pause
[04:30:57] in order for you to make a better system in.
[04:31:00] That is a crazy ratio.
[04:31:02] 70 to 80% are denial rate, not fake.
[04:31:07] Yeah, but why are they being denied?
[04:31:09] We created that gold rush.
[04:31:12] She's an example of how H1B Indians are used to suppress American wages.
[04:31:16] It all starts with this guy who needs some more cheap labor
[04:31:20] to avoid the headache and cost of hiring an American.
[04:31:23] He outsources the job to an IT staffing company.
[04:31:27] This IT staffing company claims to have an army of high-skilled H1Bs to fulfill the contract,
[04:31:33] all at a cheaper cost.
[04:31:35] And most of the time, these IT staffing companies will rent an office like the empty ones you're about to see.
[04:31:41] Put that address on their H1B's employee's paperwork.
[04:31:44] Basically, tell the company, don't worry, here's the office where he'll be working.
[04:31:48] But the reality is, the IT staffing company won't use that office for anything, and will send the...
[04:31:53] And so they're just gonna have everybody working from home then.
[04:31:57] ...be employee directly to the client's work site.
[04:31:59] The client gets cheaper labor without the responsibility of sponsoring the H1B.
[04:32:04] The H-1B makes great money compared to what they make in India,
[04:32:08] they can work towards getting a green card in the US,
[04:32:10] and most importantly, they don't have to live in India.
[04:32:14] All while the IT staffing company collects the spread between what they underpay their H-1B employee
[04:32:19] and what the client pays them.
[04:32:21] It's a-
[04:32:21] It's just a-
[04:32:22] It-
[04:32:22] It's just a complete pyramid of malicious compliance.
[04:32:26] And everybody trying to get a little bit more.
[04:32:30] Wow.
[04:32:31] Win-win for everyone, but the American working.
[04:32:34] Hey, man, don't worry, got no money.
[04:32:36] Now let's go investigate these genius Indian IT staffing companies.
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[04:33:43] I'm surprised you- couldn't you just scan that and scan?
[04:33:45] That's three dash.
[04:33:46] Couldn't you do that?
[04:33:47] There is a super company, Cubits Tech Systems LLC with eight LCA's all from this residential home.
[04:33:54] LCA labor condition, what is it? What is an LCA?
[04:33:57] Labor Condition Application and how many of them did they have?
[04:34:01] Single company, Qubits, Tech Systems, LLC, with 8 LCA's all from this residence.
[04:34:06] There's 8 of these? There's 8 people working?
[04:34:09] Okay, a bunch of software developers here making $51 an hour.
[04:34:12] Yeah, this thing's legit.
[04:34:14] Uh-huh.
[04:34:18] Hi there, work-side inspection.
[04:34:20] Uh-huh.
[04:34:21] I'm away for this.
[04:34:22] Hi there, this is Tyler.
[04:34:23] I'm here to conduct a work-side inspection. Am I speaking to Hari Madiraju?
[04:34:27] He's not.
[04:34:29] Huh?
[04:34:31] Sorry, you cut off.
[04:34:32] He's not, uh...
[04:34:36] Uh, so I'm not at home, so what is this?
[04:34:39] I'm in the office.
[04:34:40] I'm not at home.
[04:34:44] Uh-huh.
[04:34:46] Right.
[04:34:47] Who is this picking?
[04:34:48] Is there another work site that you're working from?
[04:34:50] Yeah, 4-4-2-5-Swester Airport.
[04:34:54] Let's see how far it goes. So there's no one working from the residential address here?
[04:34:57] Why do they work for the...
[04:34:59] It's very easy. It's very easy for home.
[04:35:00] Where is your home?
[04:35:02] It's very easy for home.
[04:35:03] If you've been to your home or if you live in your toilet or somewhere...
[04:35:06] No, I don't live in my toilet, sir.
[04:35:07] So I'm only asking because the LCA state that this is the address.
[04:35:11] Is that not the case?
[04:35:12] What?
[04:35:12] No.
[04:35:13] So you don't...
[04:35:13] Go to my work space.
[04:35:15] Are you from government?
[04:35:16] No, not from the government.
[04:35:17] I'm conducting an independent investigation.
[04:35:19] If you're not for government...
[04:35:22] Yes?
[04:35:22] Work right now, I don't have any people, but you can go to the workplace and work there.
[04:35:26] Alright, okay, so they're going to go to the workplace, so attitude.
[04:35:29] Yeah, but why would this guy file eight LCA's with the worksite listed as his residential home?
[04:35:36] So he went to his office only to find a collaborative worksite and it's completely empty unit.
[04:35:45] No one in their office.
[04:35:46] Harimati Raju finessed us.
[04:35:49] See my phone.
[04:35:49] So let me get this straight.
[04:35:51] He said, go see me in my office.
[04:35:55] He said he's at his office.
[04:35:57] He's not at his office.
[04:36:00] And there's nothing there.
[04:36:01] OK.
[04:36:02] Please leave your message for 2-1-1.
[04:36:05] You son of a bitch.
[04:36:07] And strangely enough, many of these ghost offices
[04:36:09] were often clustered in the same locations.
[04:36:12] Starting with V4 Tech.
[04:36:14] V4 Tech.
[04:36:16] Very official.
[04:36:18] OK.
[04:36:18] Take a look inside.
[04:36:19] We see some sort of Eastern Monk-like statue right there.
[04:36:24] We have an empty little meeting room in the back here.
[04:36:27] It's almost like no one's here.
[04:36:29] Who would pay thousands of dollars a month to rent an office
[04:36:32] with no signs of human life locked during work hours
[04:36:36] in the middle of the work week with no employees in sight?
[04:36:39] I have a question for you.
[04:36:40] You know where they're at?
[04:36:42] Your neighbors?
[04:36:42] No idea.
[04:36:43] No idea?
[04:36:43] OK, thanks so much.
[04:36:44] A little.
[04:36:45] It costs money to rent this place.
[04:36:46] And it's during business hours, during the week.
[04:36:48] It's a ghost office, a shell.
[04:36:50] They have paper compliance.
[04:36:52] They have the physical location.
[04:36:53] They can register their H-1Bs too.
[04:36:54] And then they can send them off to go work elsewhere.
[04:36:56] So V4Tech, Inc. completely empty.
[04:36:59] They should be here.
[04:37:00] Someone should be here.
[04:37:01] 420, this is going to be a good one.
[04:37:03] And there were more ghost offices.
[04:37:05] OK.
[04:37:07] That's perfect.
[04:37:08] This office is all over this complex.
[04:37:10] Are we got no sign on this one?
[04:37:13] Hello?
[04:37:14] Hello?
[04:37:15] They ever show up here?
[04:37:16] Yeah.
[04:37:18] I just want to ask what are we selling?
[04:37:19] We actually have neighbors.
[04:37:21] The same one ever show up.
[04:37:23] That's a great question.
[04:37:26] So how is it that it seems like every immigrant community
[04:37:32] is exploiting or scamming some version of America?
[04:37:37] How does this happen?
[04:37:40] Really, like he knows?
[04:37:41] Of course he knows.
[04:37:42] It's obvious.
[04:37:45] It's a good question, right?
[04:37:46] they dispatched contractors of the companies i guess because we were
[04:37:49] convinced that's
[04:37:51] is a body shop they have paper compliance the body and
[04:37:54] no one actually wants out of here
[04:37:56] nine separate units in this complex no one's here
[04:37:59] are you ready? i'm ready are you ready?
[04:38:02] it's on
[04:38:05] let us know
[04:38:08] he's thinking correctly
[04:38:11] he's thinking correctly
[04:38:15] unfathomably fucking based.
[04:38:17] He knew.
[04:38:18] Everybody knew.
[04:38:21] NG Talent Tech Group, LLC, based in this office.
[04:38:24] I love.
[04:38:25] 23 LCA's, and there wasn't a soul in their unit.
[04:38:28] Everything was empty.
[04:38:30] Hello?
[04:38:31] Wow.
[04:38:32] Hello?
[04:38:33] Knock knock.
[04:38:33] This one didn't even have a sign.
[04:38:34] So wait a minute, they just walked in the office.
[04:38:37] It was unlocked, and there's just nothing there?
[04:38:41] Oh, what the fuck?
[04:38:42] Hello?
[04:38:43] Look at it.
[04:38:45] I mean, the only thing that's surprising to me about this is that there's not homeless
[04:38:50] people living in here.
[04:38:52] But you would assume that there would be a bunch of like random hobos living in these
[04:38:56] rooms.
[04:38:57] Not, not.
[04:38:58] This one.
[04:38:59] This one.
[04:39:00] It didn't even have a sign on the door.
[04:39:03] Talenton Technologies claims to have six H-1Bs.
[04:39:06] No one's here.
[04:39:07] Right.
[04:39:08] In office presence on the following days.
[04:39:09] Tuesday and Friday, 9am to 5pm.
[04:39:11] There were our elite Indian engineers and programmers holding the American economy on
[04:39:16] their shoulders.
[04:39:17] So they're doing the same thing that the Somalians were doing, is that they're basically probably
[04:39:23] running these businesses out of their homes and then using these offices as effectively
[04:39:30] just like, as I said, a ghost office.
[04:39:32] That seems like what's happening.
[04:39:34] Dead apps, IT, this is the best that they're all working on, 11 H-1Bs, no one's here.
[04:39:40] Hello.
[04:39:41] I'm Sam Bigger.
[04:39:42] Yeah.
[04:39:43] I don't know if your neighbor's here.
[04:39:44] I don't know.
[04:39:45] I don't see anybody over there now.
[04:39:46] We think they might be running a body shop.
[04:39:47] Oh, right here in Pisco.
[04:39:49] Yeah.
[04:39:50] I get it.
[04:39:51] What do you think?
[04:39:52] I wouldn't be surprised.
[04:39:53] I think I saw somebody here with Mike four months ago.
[04:39:55] Four months four months ago.
[04:39:57] Well, that's crazy.
[04:39:59] We're the Indians.
[04:40:00] Yeah.
[04:40:01] Yeah.
[04:40:02] They appear to be body shops.
[04:40:03] Basically all I'm asking is are there revolving doors of empty office complexes with a bunch
[04:40:07] of kids?
[04:40:08] And there's revolving people.
[04:40:09] People different people in this unit here. Okay, the one next to us. Yeah, people show up about every so you see a new group of people coming
[04:40:15] Out of there and most of the time it's empty. It's like probably
[04:40:19] 11 months out of the year if you found out months out of the year it's empty
[04:40:24] There were 10 body shops running out of this complex. What would your thoughts be?
[04:40:27] It wouldn't surprise me. It's just the way that things are here in America right now. I just
[04:40:33] This is what's so frustrating to me is that there's such a
[04:40:36] a acknowledgement and like such a passive and just implied acknowledgement that we're
[04:40:42] being scammed, ripped off and taken advantage of, but nobody really actually wants to do
[04:40:48] anything about it. And every time that something is proposed to do something about it, everybody's
[04:40:53] like, oh no, we can't do that. Everybody knows this. That's what's so insane to me. How can
[04:41:01] Everybody understand and see this but nobody wants to do anything about it. It's crazy
[04:41:07] You think we're cooked? Oh, absolutely. Yeah, it doesn't seem like a habit really cares that much. He's like getting paid himself
[04:41:13] So the whole government's cooked. It's my surprise
[04:41:16] We finally found an office with an Indian inside
[04:41:19] But the sign they had hanging in their office listed a different executive
[04:41:23] So a file under this grand IT LLC. You guys work here. It's a body shop
[04:41:29] No, no product. Do you guys are you guys are staffing company? We got Shane too. What's your name?
[04:41:35] Satchel Tyler good to meet you. Here we go
[04:41:38] Oh, we cook the right TLC. Yes
[04:41:42] Wait, what's this?
[04:41:44] Yes, your offices or what?
[04:41:47] No, no, no, like so you guys brand IT or executive software both both, okay, you're not your offices
[04:41:53] Who was executive software guild ink and who is this product ripped Indian? Where were the other employees?
[04:42:01] We got a brand new TV right here, huh?
[04:42:06] Dude
[04:42:09] Don't wait for opportunity create it
[04:42:14] So true
[04:42:17] So true
[04:42:19] it's like a regular meeting area okay and how many people work here seems that works okay
[04:42:27] what are their names so we have multiple people training we have Vishnu we have a library we have
[04:42:35] a hurry they're working directly from the client area and tell me some of the clients um where
[04:42:39] they directly from the client area it's that they're talking like horizon like Deloitte who do we
[04:42:45] We offer multiple brands, we offer US overlay, we also offer ready zone.
[04:42:50] So I gotta ask, why would anyone print out LCA's and pin them on the wall?
[04:42:53] I mean, if someone, like an ICE department, we can just show them directly.
[04:42:58] If they come for any verification of the candidate, we can show them we are doing the...
[04:43:03] It doesn't seem like that's too unreasonable, right?
[04:43:05] We're a software developer. We have...
[04:43:08] Who's this guy? What does he do?
[04:43:09] Which tool is one of the companies?
[04:43:11] Okay, he owns the company.
[04:43:12] company. Okay, we got another sort of empty office set up here. And I like that quote. If it doesn't
[04:43:16] challenge you, it doesn't change you. True point. So true. So why is it the Maryland
[04:43:20] law labor law posting up there? Um, I mean, it's like the workers compensation in Maryland. Yeah,
[04:43:27] this is like at an orientation room at an office, and they just have this in one of their own rooms.
[04:43:32] Trying to figure out all the Maryland paperwork right here. I don't know. I mean, I'm just asking
[04:43:37] That's the question, yeah.
[04:43:38] So weird, right?
[04:43:39] I see.
[04:43:40] So you guys do CPA for Maryland?
[04:43:43] Yeah.
[04:43:44] Oh, you guys do accounting too?
[04:43:46] Yeah, only two.
[04:43:47] That's so much sense.
[04:43:49] And you're not lying to me?
[04:43:50] Huh?
[04:43:51] You're not lying to me?
[04:43:52] No.
[04:43:53] Okay, I don't know.
[04:43:54] Okay, that's good.
[04:43:55] I was worried about that.
[04:43:56] I just think you'd post like Texas labor law and posting, you know?
[04:44:00] Because we're in Texas.
[04:44:01] You know what I mean?
[04:44:02] But I don't know.
[04:44:03] I don't know the fuck.
[04:44:04] I don't know why, but for some reason I didn't realize. Yeah, Maryland's another state. They're in Texas
[04:44:10] I don't know. I'm just I'm just watching the video and I'm not really thinking about it. Yeah, wait a second
[04:44:17] That does sound really weird
[04:44:20] Yeah, well, what wait a minute like wait you didn't know I wasn't paying attention really. I was like mentally AFK
[04:44:25] I was like, aha. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, sure. Oh, fuck
[04:44:28] I
[04:44:30] Freshly, I'm you got a new I did I got them through throughout the mostly empty office not to mention
[04:44:36] Why was this on their wall? Yeah our way out?
[04:44:38] I couldn't help but notice this six-figure luxury car in the parking lot probably mr. Prada's
[04:44:44] Yeah, oh, yeah, I got asked him of course one last thing
[04:44:48] Is this your Range Rover?
[04:44:50] My man, don't be humble give us a quick whip to her. This thing's bad ass. I knew that roll the American dream
[04:44:56] That's right. The American dream is real, right?
[04:44:59] The IT staffing business was clearly profitable. So we went to another question about that suspected ghost offices
[04:45:06] I guess we have slush. I can't incorporate anywhere. Yeah, but you can incorporate anywhere, but
[04:45:11] This is like it's about being pregnant that this is not about incorporation
[04:45:16] Inc right there. There's a guy inside. I'm there. Oh, are you working on behalf of slush?
[04:45:21] Hi there, my name's Tyler.
[04:45:25] We're conducting a workplace inspection.
[04:45:28] Are the other four engineers that work here present today?
[04:45:32] Where are they?
[04:45:33] In each room.
[04:45:34] Oh, in each room?
[04:45:35] Oh, okay.
[04:45:36] Can you show me?
[04:45:37] Okay, thank you.
[04:45:38] How are you doing today?
[04:45:39] Uh-oh.
[04:45:40] Okay, who is this?
[04:45:41] Dude.
[04:45:42] Hi.
[04:45:43] This appeared to finally be the first company with actual H1B Indians on site working on
[04:45:48] it.
[04:45:49] Yeah, it seems like these guys just have an office.
[04:45:50] This doesn't seem too crazy at all.
[04:45:52] Their laptops as you might have hoped.
[04:45:54] While they are replacing American work.
[04:45:56] Yeah, you can tell that guys.
[04:45:57] What did I just see?
[04:46:12] It's the other one.
[04:46:13] Okay guys, it's the other one.
[04:46:19] On site.
[04:46:20] It's the other one.
[04:46:21] Relaxed.
[04:46:22] Well, they are replacing American workers, I guess at the very least, they're real?
[04:46:26] Are you allowed to be in here?
[04:46:28] You guys let me in?
[04:46:29] What did you mean?
[04:46:30] He did.
[04:46:31] But you told some workplace inspection.
[04:46:35] Yeah, to that kind of workplace investigation, but I haven't learned this, correct.
[04:46:39] Then how are you inside of crack?
[04:46:40] I just knocked on the door and you guys let me in.
[04:46:42] And we would like you to go on.
[04:46:44] And I'm heading out.
[04:46:45] All right, 1,300 west.
[04:46:47] That one doesn't sound that crazy.
[04:46:49] honestly it just seems like again like of course they're gonna want to leave if
[04:46:52] he's not the government he's doing like a news thing
[04:46:55] like it does seem like i mean at least there's guys there that are working
[04:46:59] and they're doing stuff they're present at the building
[04:47:03] i mean on the scale of scams this one's pretty low
[04:47:08] walnut hill when you moving texas let's go at least there's people in the
[04:47:12] building right guys in a haste and most of the time my knocks were met with
[04:47:16] Silence and a locked door. There you go American economy seemed faker to me by the second
[04:47:21] She was here at either of the Pamela locations
[04:47:24] Margins for these IT staffing companies must have been enormous
[04:47:28] I bet they are offices purely to achieve compliance on paper the fuck is dry condition applications
[04:47:34] They needed for their and pangs six in office
[04:47:38] Your name and reason for calling. I'll see if this person is available
[04:47:42] There should be six LCA's in that office and then I finally found another
[04:47:47] Indian whose story painted an even bleaker vision of the future. How many
[04:47:51] H1B's we have at office today? We don't have any. We don't have any? We're losing the company.
[04:47:56] Oh they're closing it. Okay so you have the LCA's on the wild here? Yes. You guys are
[04:48:00] going out of business? Yes. I'm sorry to hear. So basically this is what happened.
[04:48:04] We were in the business for almost 10 years. Yeah. I hired all the H1's but
[04:48:08] later on like because of this AI and everything. Yeah, we kind of wrapping it up and then kind of
[04:48:15] closing off. His entire H1B staff. I think he brings up a really good point is like what do you do
[04:48:19] with all these people that you've imported in for cheap one-dimensional labor when you have
[04:48:25] technology that replaces them? Do they all just go back home? I mean that's what should happen.
[04:48:31] But based off of again birthright citizenship, it makes it a lot harder.
[04:48:35] And this is like an impending from India was now obsolete as AI became increasingly advanced as Americans were replaced by Indians
[04:48:44] Indians were beginning to be replaced by AI. That's right.
[04:48:48] There's always a bigger question.
[04:48:51] All the H1 guys are like, they are taking the jobs.
[04:48:56] The only thing what I wanted to explain is that like, these are not full-time jobs, right?
[04:49:04] So they are on a specialized skills, only then they have those jobs and get it.
[04:49:11] But if you ask me, is there an abuse?
[04:49:14] Probably I would say yes, but then if you take the percentage of it, might be very less.
[04:49:20] And definitely what I would say is probably USS investigating all the things,
[04:49:25] they have to do all the paperwork and everything good.
[04:49:27] Countless offices were husks of their former selves.
[04:49:31] Perhaps the IT Gold Rush was over.
[04:49:34] So you're telling me that the AI is now fighting against the amount of Indian H1Bs because it's just automating the process?
[04:49:43] I didn't expect that. I don't know why I didn't. I should have.
[04:49:49] Wow, it's signed still on the wall.
[04:49:54] AI stands for actual Indian.
[04:49:57] Okay. Come on in.
[04:49:59] The paper work on fire lights on a wild goose chase to the back room.
[04:50:03] Not a single piece of furniture here. The sign on the door. Empty room. Empty everything.
[04:50:09] Did the lights even work? Were they pairing electricity?
[04:50:11] Isn't it crazy how, you know, you had Nick Shirley doing this and now Tyler Liviares doing this?
[04:50:18] Why is it that there are so many of these buildings that are full of totally empty rooms
[04:50:23] and businesses that are not even being used in order to comply with some sort of government
[04:50:28] regulation that's being maliciously complied with by a group of people on foreign work visas.
[04:50:35] Like, what are we doing? What's going on? And nobody says anything. Yes, it's crazy.
[04:50:44] The United States have scammed. Yes.
[04:50:47] They are. Can you confirm at the front?
[04:50:48] Oh my God.
[04:50:49] I'm renting this out. How are you doing?
[04:50:52] We're conducting a work site inspection for a non-pag ink. Are they paying rent currently with you guys?
[04:51:00] Two years ago.
[04:51:01] Two years?
[04:51:02] Ghost office left us with even more questions than we had initially.
[04:51:05] Who the fuck is paying for this?
[04:51:06] Where it was USCIS
[04:51:07] Verifying that these work sites were in fact legit and that these H1B Indians weren't locked up in a basement somewhere being forced to code C++.
[04:51:17] I think that they're all working remotely from home.
[04:51:20] I think that's what's probably happening.
[04:51:21] And they just use the office
[04:51:23] as like a basically business address.
[04:51:27] 52 LCA's.
[04:51:28] That's what logically makes sense.
[04:51:30] And nobody's gonna be there.
[04:51:32] Hi there.
[04:51:34] Is Sinha from India?
[04:51:36] You think that they're...
[04:51:37] Wait, so you think they're in India?
[04:51:40] Okay, is it a shared office?
[04:51:42] Yes it is.
[04:51:43] A shared but empty office.
[04:51:45] Why rent out your own entire office?
[04:51:48] When you could share one with several other companies.
[04:51:51] This was even more cost-effective.
[04:51:53] Hello, worksite inspection.
[04:51:57] How much of the commercial real estate economy is propped up by companies like these renting
[04:52:02] out units to have a worksite on paper for their H-1B employees that are nowhere to be
[04:52:07] found?
[04:52:08] He's actually bringing up a very good point there, is that, like, yeah, think about how
[04:52:12] expensive real estate is, and then think about the fact that real estate is being clogged up by
[04:52:17] a bunch of people that are using it as ghost offices, and not actually even being in the building.
[04:52:26] This country is all an illusion.
[04:52:30] So they should have four people working on site. Do we have anyone here today? No one?
[04:52:36] Okay. Nobody's here. He pays $100 a month to get an office space in the ether, maybe a mailbox.
[04:52:41] So you have paper compliance, but where are these people working? In the digital mailbox? In the cyberspace?
[04:52:47] Where are these Indians?
[04:52:49] This country is a joke, and you're living in it, and you're paying for it.
[04:52:53] Okay.
[04:52:57] This country is a joke, and you're living in it, and you're paying for it.
[04:53:04] That's right.
[04:53:05] Yep.
[04:53:06] Okay, nice.
[04:53:06] Fully empty.
[04:53:07] Nice to see you.
[04:53:08] Who's that?
[04:53:08] Yeah, we have Sapnex LLC.
[04:53:10] Three companies are registered to this location three companies. So isn't that crazy that out of three companies?
[04:53:18] Nobody could make it to the office that day. What are the odds of that?
[04:53:23] The office nothing in there must have been a holiday, right?
[04:53:26] It's all I can see. We have four h1bs
[04:53:29] And guess what comes back?
[04:53:31] And also like by the way, it's so obviously not used because everybody knows that in most offices unless it's like
[04:53:40] you know, one of these, like, you know, from software, where, like, nobody has anything on their fucking desk.
[04:53:45] But, like, in a lot of these offices, people have their shit everywhere.
[04:53:49] Like, even whenever I worked at the IRS, I was there for a tax season, and people decorated their fucking desks,
[04:53:56] they put stuff everywhere, and, like, that's another thing.
[04:53:59] If you don't see shit everywhere, the reason why is because there's nobody that works there.
[04:54:05] That's how it is.
[04:54:06] Worked in the IRS, I did.
[04:54:07] Benny, our same attorney, is the recurring clerk.
[04:54:11] He's threaded into many of these companies in different locations all across the DFW area.
[04:54:15] Could it be a coincidence?
[04:54:16] Fairwell could be.
[04:54:17] Oh, I'm sure it's a coincidence.
[04:54:18] The guy, the attorney.
[04:54:19] It's a huge coincidence, guys.
[04:54:20] The better call saw of LCA's.
[04:54:22] Yes.
[04:54:23] Oh, I call it.
[04:54:25] Sean Deparva-Faneni, an Indian immigration attorney who files LCA's and H-1B petitions
[04:54:31] on behalf of countless companies with ghost offices that I visited throughout this video.
[04:54:35] Could he perhaps explain what was going on here?
[04:54:38] I don't think he's going through.
[04:54:39] I don't think he's going through.
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[04:54:54] For as low as five bucks a month.
[04:54:55] I'm never checking that.
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[04:54:58] Thanks for your support, and back to you guys for asking questions.
[04:55:01] I mean, that doesn't sound like a journalism website.
[04:55:03] Two questions. I know I keep seeing your name pop up. She's your friend
[04:55:07] Like I said, I mean, I want to ask anything and everything because this program has a problem
[04:55:11] You want the best for this country? I want the best for this country. Listen, we've gone through the LCA's
[04:55:15] I see your name pop up what over 20,000 times from 2020
[04:55:19] 20,000 at the end of 2025 and you're saying the burden to update all this information is on behalf of the employer to then update
[04:55:26] You who then complies with the paperwork gets it all handled, right? Is that that is kind of a number of times
[04:55:31] you see a lot of companies don't do it, which means they're not compliant. And my response
[04:55:34] is not to go, yeah, I keep on educating them, but if they don't do it, there's a side visit
[04:55:39] and the employees not working where they're supposed to.
[04:55:42] So let me get this straight. So they're supposed to update you. They don't. But you can't hold
[04:55:48] them accountable. This is a, it's another badly designed system. This is retarded.
[04:55:55] How do you do this?
[04:55:57] anybody they have to let me know what i got a man with a responsibility
[04:56:01] is on the cops will apparently nobody is that's the problem
[04:56:05] is that like it would be okay if all that's not his job somebody else doesn't
[04:56:09] but nobody's doing it that's the issue
[04:56:13] so when you start talk about fraud fraud is not fraud that i know somebody's
[04:56:17] being that is where things start going here the company goes to uh...
[04:56:20] doesn't start paying the employees not working and that is where it starts
[04:56:24] not at the time of finding because it's very
[04:56:26] come on child let's not be silly but also you could file a bunk lca filing right and just
[04:56:32] put as many of those out there what would it do to somebody to be obligated to say hey i want to
[04:56:36] pay somebody hundred thousand dollars and thirty thousand dollars in taxes you just tell me i mean
[04:56:39] let's say they don't pay the taxes and you get a lot of it and you don't have a world back no no we
[04:56:43] don't get a lot of it i mean oh come on you're oh he's getting mad you're killing it that's great i
[04:56:47] i mean no no no i think it's a lot from the other that are working and that is where the problem is
[04:56:52] And then the fees, the fees is one of the lowest in the industry.
[04:56:55] Come on, I know what lawyers make.
[04:56:57] Come on.
[04:56:57] For a different perspective, I want to show you an office in Plano of one of the largest
[04:57:02] IT staffing companies on Earth.
[04:57:04] Tata Consultancy.
[04:57:06] Companies like Tata built the blueprints.
[04:57:08] These rink-it-in-command-pop staffing companies with ghost offices we've been visiting.
[04:57:13] But the difference is they have real offices and real H1B Indians doing work in the places
[04:57:18] they say they are at a massive scale.
[04:57:20] They proved to corporate Americas that they could outsource IT work to an Indian firm like theirs,
[04:57:25] get the job done with H1B workers at a fraction of the cost of directly hiring Americans,
[04:57:30] and they can hold their H1B Indian Army captive due to their visa being tied to them.
[04:57:35] Ultimately, companies like Tata are at the forefront of the replacement of skilled American laborers
[04:57:41] in exchange for cheaper, interchangeable, and captive H1B Indians.
[04:57:45] For example, in 2015, last job of IT workers for Disney World Orlando
[04:57:51] was to train their H1B replacements in 90 days that had been brought over by Cognizant.
[04:57:56] If these employees didn't train their new replacements, they were not eligible for bonuses
[04:58:01] or their severance packages. So in order to get your package for being fired,
[04:58:07] you have to train your replacement?
[04:58:09] It's crazy to me because like some people think that the American companies are somehow
[04:58:18] like on like America's side or in the best interest of the American voter, like make
[04:58:24] no mistake. I mean, these problems are started engineered, designed for and in the best interest
[04:58:32] of big companies that gain a huge advantage from it. That's it. They're the ones that
[04:58:38] that are getting money out of this.
[04:58:39] They're the ones that are the winners.
[04:58:42] In fact, big outsourcing firms like Tata
[04:58:45] rarely even bother to sponsor green cards
[04:58:47] and often just import a new wave of H1B Indians
[04:58:51] to replace the previous one once their visa expires.
[04:58:54] I pulled up to one of these outsourcing firms' offices
[04:58:57] in Plano just to see the H1B Indian Sponner hole
[04:59:00] is a flesh.
[04:59:01] A Sponner?
[04:59:03] Hi, we're here to verify that 12 of the LCA's filed
[04:59:07] behalf of 12 H1B employees are on site and they have to take work on the wall.
[04:59:11] Yeah, where are they?
[04:59:12] Excuse me, do you work on behalf of Tata?
[04:59:16] Yep.
[04:59:17] Are you H1B?
[04:59:18] Yeah.
[04:59:19] Okay.
[04:59:20] What a surprise.
[04:59:21] This place was teeming with Indians, so job was to replace you lazy Americans watching
[04:59:26] this.
[04:59:27] That's right.
[04:59:28] Hi, my name is Tyler.
[04:59:29] Well, you're having a problem, I'm going to go see you.
[04:59:32] No, no appointment needed.
[04:59:33] Thanks so much.
[04:59:34] What is your name?
[04:59:35] Are you the manager?
[04:59:36] No.
[04:59:37] Keep in mind, these H-1B employees are on non-immigrant work visas.
[04:59:45] They are temporary guests.
[04:59:52] I've never seen an instance of a person blocking a camera that wasn't probably doing something
[05:00:01] wrong.
[05:00:03] It seems like every single time that somebody does that, there's a reason for it.
[05:00:09] Conducting a work satisfaction.
[05:00:10] Shoot and verify a few things and we'll be out of the office.
[05:00:15] And pursuant to 20 CFR section 655.760, any member of the public can demand the public
[05:00:22] access file and failure to make this information available within one working day is a violation.
[05:00:27] I'm actually...
[05:00:28] I'm not in trouble.
[05:00:30] And if you came to another country on a temporary visa, started smacking people's cameras.
[05:00:35] Give me a break.
[05:00:37] Do you work here?
[05:00:38] Yes, I do.
[05:00:39] Okay, what's your name?
[05:00:40] I just want to see if the LCA's that have been filed for these years here are publicly
[05:00:44] visible to the employees here and it should be on the wall.
[05:00:46] If you're a USCIS, if you're an agent, if you're a government, they'd have to let you
[05:00:50] in or not.
[05:00:51] So we're not going to allow that.
[05:00:52] As per 20 CFR 655 H1B Labor Condition Application Regulations and 8BHC 112N, you guys need
[05:00:59] to show the paperwork.
[05:01:00] We would.
[05:01:01] Two of government agencies.
[05:01:02] That's not what the law says.
[05:01:04] Okay.
[05:01:05] You can take that up with our integration.
[05:01:06] We will.
[05:01:07] Yeah.
[05:01:08] They're in Maryland.
[05:01:09] Okay.
[05:01:10] Well, thanks for popping your head out.
[05:01:11] You're not compliant.
[05:01:12] You know what else was in Maryland is that paper that was on the wall.
[05:01:19] Seems very interesting.
[05:01:21] Probably a coincidence, but two points on a graph make a line.
[05:01:25] Interesting.
[05:01:26] We appreciate your time.
[05:01:28] 2010 West Spring, I don't know way for IT staff income. Interesting 95 total LCA's 38 H1B conversions
[05:01:38] There is no one hello. Hi
[05:01:40] Doing good. I'm sure you want to come in here. There should be 18 people working out of here 18
[05:01:50] For five people
[05:01:52] Work site inspection!
[05:01:58] If a building permit signage here indicating this place has been under renovation or construction
[05:02:04] since March 6, 2025, or if the employees got to work last year, that's not too bad.
[05:02:09] There should be 34 people working on site.
[05:02:12] Your call has been forwarded to the voicemail for.
[05:02:14] Please always move all units to Lager 8.
[05:02:17] No one is available to take your call.
[05:02:19] the difference between what a real H1B worksite should look like compared to all of these
[05:02:23] ghost offices.
[05:02:25] Orsonially staged worksites was immediately apparent.
[05:02:28] And again, it's all about the real estate space.
[05:02:31] Think about how much space that we don't have in America for actual real businesses because
[05:02:37] these people want to fill up these commercial buildings with fake businesses so they can
[05:02:43] all work from home.
[05:02:45] It's retarded.
[05:02:46] Hey, are you Seusa?
[05:02:47] Hey, are you Seusa?
[05:02:49] Seusa Inc?
[05:02:50] Seusa?
[05:02:51] How many people are on site right now?
[05:02:53] Right now?
[05:02:54] Yeah.
[05:02:55] Um, where are you from by the way?
[05:02:57] Uh, Germany.
[05:02:58] Germany, okay.
[05:02:59] We do need to see those LCA's though.
[05:03:00] And then we'll add your hair.
[05:03:02] At least I can follow this email to document to you.
[05:03:06] Yeah, that's fine.
[05:03:07] All right, listen, hear me out.
[05:03:09] I know you have attorney-client privilege.
[05:03:10] Just be real with me though.
[05:03:11] You meet these guys, they talk to you.
[05:03:13] How often do you think you're signing off on fraud?
[05:03:15] Zero.
[05:03:16] Now that he's zero, he's never signed off on fraud in his life.
[05:03:22] He hates fraud.
[05:03:24] He doesn't want anything to do with fraud.
[05:03:26] He says, fuck fraud.
[05:03:28] That's why he's here to stop the fraud.
[05:03:31] What do you mean?
[05:03:33] Of course.
[05:03:34] He doors the empty offices.
[05:03:37] He's that guy.
[05:03:38] He's the one standing in the way of a fraud.
[05:03:41] 3 PM.
[05:03:42] The complete shell opposite.
[05:03:43] It wasn't for him there, B-Fraud.
[05:03:45] No one can find where they were.
[05:03:46] Do you really think it's zero?
[05:03:47] If you say that it's the fraud that is found after the fact, yes.
[05:03:50] There should be three people for widespread LLC on site.
[05:03:54] There should be one person on site for upward innovations LLC.
[05:03:57] There should be two people on site for NK Technolabs.
[05:04:00] There's not a whole lot of people on site.
[05:04:02] I'll tell you what, the USS.
[05:04:03] And the USS will come back and say,
[05:04:04] hey, we've been doing an address.
[05:04:05] This employee does not work over there.
[05:04:07] What exactly is going on?
[05:04:07] We want to revoke your H20.
[05:04:09] And then I go back to the employer.
[05:04:11] Hey, this is what the USS has found.
[05:04:12] Now there's a problem.
[05:04:13] do you have what exactly happened but then they tell you that all the i i was
[05:04:18] just as sick that day
[05:04:19] and i actually work there and then this guy says all okay i understand that and
[05:04:25] then you don't revoke it
[05:04:27] like i i mean it's so obvious what's probably going on here right yeah he's
[05:04:31] in on it i think so
[05:04:34] you have to find out that it always means that it's not no because i think
[05:04:37] you're a good example of it might not be a product of the working in uh...
[05:04:39] for example, in Dallas as a software developer,
[05:04:42] six months contract, and they re-assign into another project
[05:04:44] for say, Dr. Pepper, again in Dallas.
[05:04:47] If somebody's still working, still getting paid,
[05:04:49] the same salary, still in the same role,
[05:04:51] you can change the work site.
[05:04:52] That is not a material change.
[05:04:53] So when you get out of the office to talk to him,
[05:04:55] no, no, not, it is not a material change.
[05:04:57] But if it is Dallas to Dallas, it is not a material change.
[05:04:59] It's just a different work site in the same city.
[05:05:01] UCSIS would need to verify the work site exists.
[05:05:04] The person exists, they're in the country,
[05:05:05] they're at the place they've stayed a day,
[05:05:06] they should be how they're doing.
[05:05:07] what he's saying is that they hire people from one location and then they all
[05:05:12] just go somewhere else and because it's not a city change that it's okay for
[05:05:17] them to be in a different place the more they work at and then obviously like
[05:05:21] they say they're at another office but they're probably at their house like
[05:05:26] that's probably what's going on pretty much thinking of rules if it is a
[05:05:32] different material change instead of working in that somebody moved to Austin
[05:05:37] that is a making a change.
[05:05:38] UCSIS should be able to point out and say,
[05:05:40] the guy works here, right?
[05:05:41] Well, yes.
[05:05:42] And sometimes the work site changes.
[05:05:43] The third party consulting the work site
[05:05:45] could keep changing,
[05:05:46] which because in this case, the same LCA.
[05:05:48] Yeah, but there is a problem and that's what I'm saying.
[05:05:49] And this is what people, yeah.
[05:05:50] The feedback of TransFrance has been asked to me.
[05:05:52] That's mind blowing, actually.
[05:05:53] What the problem?
[05:05:54] What Shund revealed to me is that employers
[05:05:55] have zero legal obligation to amend the LCA
[05:05:59] if the H1B employee is working within
[05:06:01] the same metropolitan statistical area.
[05:06:04] This Dallas-Fort Worth Arlington Metroplex
[05:06:06] So it's designed in a way that they can just fill up an office and then never act okay
[05:06:14] 13 North Texas County Wow
[05:06:17] 9286
[05:06:20] That's the way it's made
[05:06:22] So an IT staffing company like the ones we've seen can file an LCA listing at a ghost office in Frisco
[05:06:28] And then really move that H1B worker to a client site in downtown Dallas Arlington
[05:06:33] four-worth play no Irving make any intense you can get the two hundred plus
[05:06:38] cities and towns across thirteen counties without ever filing a new lca
[05:06:43] or mending the h1b petition see this is the this is and you have to think about
[05:06:47] i mean these people are just simply taking advantage of the system this
[05:06:51] system is obviously broken it's very clearly and obviously broken like you
[05:06:55] haven't explained this and it's like yeah there's something wrong here so why
[05:06:59] Why isn't it being fixed?
[05:07:01] That should be the question.
[05:07:03] On a day to day basis, USCIS does not know where the employee works.
[05:07:07] The DOL doesn't know.
[05:07:09] The client is not required to report anything to anyone.
[05:07:11] By the way, there are 50 examples of this.
[05:07:13] By design is blind as to where this H1B employee actually works.
[05:07:17] Allowing plenty of room for face-to-face underpayments, misrepresented job duties, and proxy work
[05:07:22] from India going unnoticed.
[05:07:24] The contact is what shows there is availability of work.
[05:07:26] The problem is fraud.
[05:07:27] The contact is for six months.
[05:07:28] Everything goes good. Then what? Is somebody on the bench? That is fraud.
[05:07:31] That is where there is a big problem with H1B. That is where all the fraud starts.
[05:07:36] And like you said, hey, this company doesn't exist now. When you call, there's no company.
[05:07:39] For example, on the day they filed, no, the company was there.
[05:07:41] Because USF has their own big check. They will act in one minute if the company doesn't exist.
[05:07:45] So I don't think the fraud is at that point. The fraud may be six months, one year when the project is over,
[05:07:50] the company is not paying this guy the salary and this employee is not getting paid.
[05:07:53] The guy is getting benched. That is where all the fraud starts.
[05:07:56] and now that you said clearly how do you think that part in my opinion of the
[05:07:59] government of access to the databases to the public and all listening to
[05:08:02] change the thing is that he's right
[05:08:04] that's what's so funny is that
[05:08:06] it's so obvious what the problem is it's just that nobody wants to fix it
[05:08:11] uh... i i don't
[05:08:12] can't you just make it to where the address itself would be a material
[05:08:16] change period rather than just the city
[05:08:18] i mean like you just change the way that things are applied
[05:08:22] and it would be solved
[05:08:24] but they're not complying also well yeah but like
[05:08:26] i mean it would be but they are complying that's the problem
[05:08:30] and it's clear the system by design demands limits no real transparency
[05:08:34] heavily relies on the employer operating in good faith clearly u s y s was not
[05:08:40] inspecting all of these worksites verify that's working really well begging
[05:08:43] the question where are these indians
[05:08:48] i can't i t solutions for you are
[05:08:53] Are we talking about an entire empty building full of fake offices?
[05:09:00] Like, I mean, icon solutions?
[05:09:03] 13 LCA's.
[05:09:05] Oh my god.
[05:09:06] Open up, god damn it.
[05:09:07] Okay, nice.
[05:09:08] Next.
[05:09:09] Beyond.
[05:09:10] Hello?
[05:09:11] Is this ESK?
[05:09:12] Oh, there's somebody.
[05:09:13] Hi, my name's Tyler.
[05:09:14] Good to meet you.
[05:09:15] What do you guys do?
[05:09:16] It's a software development.
[05:09:17] Okay.
[05:09:18] Where do you guys put your LCA's?
[05:09:20] Your H1B's?
[05:09:21] H1B's?
[05:09:22] Like, uh, H1B guy?
[05:09:23] Um, yes.
[05:09:24] Oh, guys in my eyes?
[05:09:25] Uh, no, no, no.
[05:09:26] We're just doing a little video.
[05:09:27] Oh, okay, okay.
[05:09:28] H1B guys?
[05:09:29] Like, these guys are...
[05:09:30] This guy seems legit.
[05:09:31] I mean, they got a ping-pong table, they're watching TV, they've got bullshit around here.
[05:09:35] This looks like a legit office, actually.
[05:09:37] To me, it does.
[05:09:38] Okay, yes.
[05:09:39] We keep trying to, like, empty offices.
[05:09:40] You're the first office we've shown up to with human life.
[05:09:42] Yeah, we can check it out.
[05:09:44] We can check it out?
[05:09:45] Yeah.
[05:09:46] Okay, let's go.
[05:09:47] Hi.
[05:09:48] And this is my office.
[05:09:49] We don't have much H1Bs.
[05:09:50] Yeah.
[05:09:51] Three you said you know how these guys operate like no, no, I mean like you know most of them
[05:09:57] Yeah, so tell me about that. So I want to make sure we make the difference
[05:10:01] You're gonna give away the game that appear to be like shell offices like ghost offices
[05:10:05] Oh, are you familiar with that term? I am familiar with the sale companies
[05:10:09] I'm not familiar with a lot of people here because I don't have I don't talk with a lot of neighbors
[05:10:13] Yeah, because they are I did some people rent out the office. I wonder why they never actually show up never do any work
[05:10:19] Maybe most of them work remotely because most of the IT works are remote, but I don't allow actually to do the remote work
[05:10:26] I prefer my guys to be here. Okay. Thanks again. Thank you. Enjoy the game. See you guys
[05:10:30] This guy brought up a good point
[05:10:31] What happens when our H1B prodigies are working remotely from home?
[05:10:35] I pulled up to Houston and met up with Nick Plum a former Amazon L7 engineer laid off by Amazon
[05:10:42] Who has been speaking out against the
[05:10:44] Indianification of America. Uh-oh. We begin our inspection of an apartment complex with
[05:10:48] several H-1B worksites listed as the apartments these Indians lived in. They're required
[05:10:54] to have a public access file available the moment an LCA is filed. I think I know which
[05:10:58] one it is. And the boss will add the employer's worksite within one day of file. Let's see
[05:11:02] who has their paperwork in order. Hello? How are you?
[05:11:08] I mean this is I think it's a little bit unfair I mean like most people aren't
[05:11:36] wearing shoes in the in there like I don't wear shoes in my own house I'm not
[05:11:40] wearing shoes right now like I don't think that this is not there's nothing
[05:11:44] wrong with this yeah it's not it this is unfair it's unfair
[05:11:50] what it includes is the LCA your labor condition application
[05:11:56] just my opinion just what I think sure what you're really seeing here is how
[05:12:04] How rare USCIS compliance is, and how before remote work was common, at least you had a
[05:12:10] corporate office where the public access file could be filed, and LCA notices could be posted
[05:12:14] on a wall.
[05:12:15] When the H1B's work set is now just this guy's apartment, all of this info becomes harder
[05:12:19] to verify and easier to fake.
[05:12:21] While the Department of Labor doesn't have enough resources for in-person audits like
[05:12:25] these, they did create a provision to allow them-
[05:12:30] It's not that bad, guys. Like, you're giving him a hard time over nothing.
[05:12:34] I mean, really? I mean, what? What? What's one Roach in the house?
[05:12:40] I mean, come on, guys!
[05:12:43] First of the public to demand the same info. The only problem is, nobody ever does.
[05:12:48] And of course, we stumbled into this engineer, Vibe, who could be Roach.
[05:12:51] Could be a good Roach.
[05:12:52] Ty, just look at this guy's screen.
[05:12:54] By law, you should have it here if they're ready for me.
[05:12:57] mostly like PWD regulations I have, right?
[05:13:00] And whatever the benefits like medical, vision,
[05:13:03] and then dental, all those medicals,
[05:13:05] whatever has been provided as part of my LCA
[05:13:08] of traditions, so I do have it.
[05:13:10] We will be reporting that we were unable
[05:13:12] to review the public access file locally.
[05:13:14] Yeah.
[05:13:15] So what's your job time?
[05:13:16] Yeah.
[05:13:16] What's the job time in this senior village?
[05:13:19] I'm glad to see that there's more like
[05:13:22] citizen journalism about this.
[05:13:24] And I think this needs to have an even bigger focus, like a lot of people, like this will
[05:13:29] only stop happening when people stop it from happening.
[05:13:33] And the problem now is that nobody actually wants to go out and take any action on this.
[05:13:39] They just let it happen, and things just keep getting worse.
[05:13:42] California is making it a deal?
[05:13:47] Yeah, of course.
[05:13:48] They had your client secured before your arrival in the United States?
[05:13:52] Yes.
[05:13:53] This is my second client, my first client.
[05:13:56] I mean, the guy's house is a shithole.
[05:13:58] It is, but my house is a shithole too.
[05:14:01] I can't really criticize that.
[05:14:03] It is what it is.
[05:14:05] Energy company, Cognizant, is my supplier.
[05:14:09] They have the right to fight, to fight.
[05:14:11] You want to talk?
[05:14:12] Sure.
[05:14:12] No, it's not.
[05:14:14] What the fuck?
[05:14:15] There's food everywhere.
[05:14:16] There's shit drawn over the walls.
[05:14:19] The paintings, I think, are like, they're tacked to the wall.
[05:14:23] There's roaches there.
[05:14:25] It's a shithole, man.
[05:14:27] It's a shithole.
[05:14:28] If there's anybody that knows shitholes, I know shitholes.
[05:14:35] Come on.
[05:14:36] I'm majoring in American military support
[05:14:38] The computer that he was working on looked like a $299.00 HP computer.
[05:14:57] We come in, we see ChatGPT up on the screen, he's not...
[05:15:02] Is that ChatGPT?
[05:15:05] No.
[05:15:08] I think that's actually Gemini.
[05:15:13] So yeah, so it's a Microsoft Cope.
[05:15:16] Oh, is that a new one?
[05:15:17] I don't know the...
[05:15:21] It's not doing anything.
[05:15:23] The biggest myth that we have
[05:15:24] is this high skilled immigration thing.
[05:15:26] I think it's a lie.
[05:15:28] I think most of the immigration
[05:15:29] that we're getting is not highly skilled.
[05:15:31] I try to quantify, I'd say 70% of the folks
[05:15:35] that I actually saw hired and work around
[05:15:37] couldn't do the job.
[05:15:39] When we needed to be top tier,
[05:15:40] we saw hired and work,
[05:15:42] try to quantify,
[05:15:43] I'd say 70% of the,
[05:15:45] 70%
[05:15:48] folks that I actually saw hired and worked around
[05:15:50] couldn't do the job.
[05:15:52] When we needed to be top tier engineer,
[05:15:54] they worked in Ireland.
[05:15:55] It's like it's just easier to hire.
[05:15:56] You know, you've got a network of people
[05:15:58] that are willing to relocate.
[05:15:59] If I'm sitting here in Texas,
[05:16:00] not paying taxes,
[05:16:01] I may not want to relocate to California.
[05:16:04] But if I'm sitting in India
[05:16:05] and I want to do anything I can in my power
[05:16:06] get out of India. I'm willing to relocate to California and pay those taxes and the
[05:16:11] high utility bills, etc. Not classically training computers. I self-taught effectively, and I did
[05:16:17] that through on-the-job training. You know, like if you're a pretty smart person, which a lot of
[05:16:21] Americans are, we're not doing things that are super complex, right? Business analytics you can
[05:16:25] learn, and especially with AI now, you don't have to have years of training learning how to
[05:16:30] write SQL. You know, you can, hey, Grock, help me understand how to join these tables or write a
[05:16:35] query to do this. What we're not seeing is that shift away from a foreign reliance on
[05:16:40] labor into like adapting our new technology and understanding that these aren't critical
[05:16:44] skills anymore. They're not unique skills. We're not getting super geniuses.
[05:16:49] Do you think the companies need to hire US citizens or US workers before they go about
[05:16:53] and hire somebody in H-20?
[05:16:55] Yes.
[05:16:56] Unfortunately, no. The answer is no, which is where the biggest problem is.
[05:16:59] I see.
[05:17:00] Yeah, and then what I want to tell you, what's so crazy is they literally explain what the scam is,
[05:17:07] they explain how it's happening, and then it just keeps happening. There's never any sort of resolution
[05:17:14] to it. It's like, yeah, this is the way it works. And then we take advantage of it this way. And then,
[05:17:19] well, they don't check this. So then you can go inside of this area. Oh, my God, every American,
[05:17:25] right? You would hope they would, they would assess the American workforce before we start
[05:17:29] scouring overseas. We're seeing graduates come out of a four-year college degree and are unable
[05:17:34] to find a job like what this guy was working. Is this guy vastly more talented than the graduate
[05:17:40] that's coming out of college? Is it just that he already has 10 years of experience? He's the
[05:17:44] go-to hire? I mean our college graduates are competing with a system that is built to disadvantage
[05:17:50] them to be a thank you fucking patriot thank god we have people realizing this
[05:17:59] it is designed to fuck you over and here's the ways right like I can write a
[05:18:06] job posting and I can require 10 different tech skills one of them may be
[05:18:10] eight years old it's antiquated but by adding this antiquated requirement on to
[05:18:15] a job posting any recent grad is not going to have that there now I can feel
[05:18:20] through them out as a technical recruiter and if you're not getting
[05:18:23] algorithmically that's an advanced scam I never even thought of that it's like
[05:18:29] what asking people for cobalt like yeah like if you don't have gray hair you
[05:18:33] probably don't know how to do cobalt filter it on job postings on LinkedIn you
[05:18:37] can find job postings online hiring H1B's exactly what a racket hi there how are
[05:18:43] you you know where sweet 678 might be we might even be it might I be in here
[05:18:48] It's a mailbox, it's not an actual business.
[05:18:49] It's a mailbox.
[05:18:50] Oh, mailbox.
[05:18:51] Yeah, we're just trying to confirm these and see if they're actual suites.
[05:18:54] Yes.
[05:18:55] 678 is the first one.
[05:18:56] Anything over 200 is not going to be here.
[05:18:59] Okay, so 534.
[05:19:00] No.
[05:19:01] That's not fair.
[05:19:02] Because they're recording, there's people working at that mailbox, like they work inside
[05:19:06] that mailbox then.
[05:19:07] Can we look inside the mailbox?
[05:19:08] Are there any people inside the mailbox?
[05:19:10] Seven.
[05:19:11] No, these are all like literal mailboxes that I put the mail in and I take that.
[05:19:15] I'm Wood with 7 Plus Years Tech Industry Experience.
[05:19:18] And I know this video personally.
[05:19:21] Well, hey, listen, at least somebody from India
[05:19:26] is able to live your dream.
[05:19:28] Cause you think about it, right?
[05:19:30] And so really, if your life is worse,
[05:19:34] but their life is better,
[05:19:36] there's really not a difference there.
[05:19:38] So the world really didn't get any better or worse,
[05:19:41] it just changed.
[05:19:42] so you're actually kind of selfish in a way for even having a problem with it
[05:19:49] yeah i don't know why you're so subtle what do you want to die
[05:19:53] twenty four
[05:19:53] anything about it
[05:19:56] it is so you're aware they're reporting to the u.s c i s that there are humans
[05:19:59] working inside these mailboxes
[05:20:05] uh... insured awesome
[05:20:08] okay we have a renters
[05:20:09] there is a level of scrutiny at play here zero
[05:20:11] what is our economy or what happens when indian causes one thing that a lot of
[05:20:16] people are going to start realizing i think the more this is discussed
[05:20:19] is that so much of our economic structure
[05:20:23] is based off of
[05:20:25] a house of cards
[05:20:27] i think this is a great example of it
[05:20:30] here on an f one visa test study with the whole school children each one be
[05:20:34] visa and eventually a green card and things don't go according to plan
[05:20:41] Raj, why are you near in Texas? What's going on?
[05:20:44] I just came from my father's studies, like Masters.
[05:20:49] I'm from India. I'm coming from Mumbai.
[05:20:51] Mumbai is my home country. It's like I like this country.
[05:20:55] Do you like USA or India more?
[05:20:57] India more, but for my father's studies, for my father's studies, I have to come here.
[05:21:03] And how difficult was it for you to move your whole life to the USA and come study here?
[05:21:07] It's really challenging when I'm coming to here, it's going to be a long story behind that, that
[05:21:13] I have to do a lot of interviews and it's going to depend on them. If they want to give them a
[05:21:20] reason or not, it's a really big story. We have to do a lot of hard work on that. Even when we
[05:21:25] came here, we don't know where we have to leave, what is going to happen here, nothing. We don't
[05:21:30] know how old are you? I'm just like 23. Keep in mind that the main group of people that benefits
[05:21:36] from this inside of the American ecosystem are top 1% business owners. Like the elite
[05:21:42] class, business owner class are the ones that really benefit from this. Nobody else benefits
[05:21:48] from it. Low class people don't benefit from it. Middle class people don't benefit from
[05:21:53] it. Even a lot of upper class people don't really benefit from it unless they're kind
[05:21:58] of getting second order effects from like, you know, maybe cheaper products. But, you
[05:22:02] know, they don't need to worry about the price anyway.
[05:22:04] This is a country that we can just make our future, just we can study and do hard work.
[05:22:10] If we work here, we can get good jobs and everything, but from our heart, we are connected to our country.
[05:22:17] And there are lots of Indians who are doing a lot of things to stay here legally.
[05:22:21] Where do you live? Do you live with roommates?
[05:22:24] Yeah, I live with my roommates. Before we are going to leave, when I came here, it was like a really tough thing.
[05:22:30] That's why in a two bedroom hall, we are living like 10 members 10 people want to save our money. Sure. Yeah
[05:22:39] Time so how did these folks get brought here? Well, that's where I started to tie it together when I was seeing and that's the other thing
[05:22:45] Is that a lot of these people are living like him?
[05:22:48] Like they're not living the American dream. They're being taken advantage of now
[05:22:53] I know he's a student, but many other people are not so it's again not even the people that are
[05:22:58] Indian are gaining from this, right? It's the same as like the illegal aliens. Like yes,
[05:23:03] maybe you're getting paid more than you would where you were from, but you're not being paid how
[05:23:07] much you should be getting paid. So the only person that like just, you know, universally gains
[05:23:14] from this are the business owners. We had a major hub in Dallas. And there is also, sorry,
[05:23:21] I don't want to pause again, but I will. There is a confluence and a
[05:23:28] converge here with left-wing and right-wing people that support this malicious compliance.
[05:23:36] Like Greg Abbott supports it, Trump supports it, you know, like left-wing people support it as well.
[05:23:44] There is a universal opinion on this that it is positive.
[05:23:48] Like I think it's one of Trump's biggest L's if you want me to be honest thinking it's a massive L
[05:23:54] I think it's it's selling out the American people
[05:23:58] H1B's to work in Dallas, but I have children not part of this is not a partisan issue for visa
[05:24:05] Their spouses get the H4 visa. I don't know maybe that like the missing point for a lot of people here
[05:24:10] Is when you're on an H4 visa and you go to high school in Texas and you graduate from high school in Texas?
[05:24:14] You were not an international student
[05:24:16] So there's guardrails in place that it places like UT to ensure that you don't have these massive demographic changes
[05:24:22] Well, those guardrails fail when all of a sudden these folks are classified as residents
[05:24:28] Yeah, I find it very interesting Tyler Tyler that we have folks on H1B's acting as technical recruiters
[05:24:33] The person doing the vetting is you know, they're not American. They don't have that
[05:24:39] You know underlying like the home teams given the game most people I come from let's say Mumbai
[05:24:45] Do they have plans of staying longer?
[05:24:47] Most of our from my country, they just focus on like this.
[05:24:51] We will get to get our degree and we will come back.
[05:24:54] But the thing is that they are not taking to go back to our country.
[05:24:57] Why? Because the thing is that in our country, they are jobs.
[05:25:00] They are a lot of jobs.
[05:25:01] But what they pay, they are not satisfied with their pay.
[05:25:05] So if everything goes another thing, too, is that what you're really seeing
[05:25:09] is people are not leaving their country because of war.
[05:25:12] they're not leaving their country because of some sort of like, like a genocide or something like
[05:25:17] that going on. They're just leaving their country so they can make more money in our country.
[05:25:22] Which is like, in a way, it's okay. But the problem is that whenever you have a huge population of
[05:25:29] people that see your country as just purely an economic zone, this is not something that's
[05:25:35] good long term for a country. It's just not.
[05:25:38] What's your way?
[05:25:40] Would you like to be a permanent citizen here?
[05:25:42] It's not only my dream.
[05:25:44] Everyone dreams like that to get a green card
[05:25:46] or citizen permanent residence
[05:25:48] in the United States of America.
[05:25:50] Why? Because we already spent over, like,
[05:25:52] three years here.
[05:25:54] What do our college graduates lack?
[05:25:56] Is it tenacity and skill and intellect?
[05:25:58] Are Americans stupid, Nick?
[05:26:00] Well, I mean, I think we're naive.
[05:26:02] I'll be honest. I think we've operated in a high-trust society
[05:26:04] for a very long time.
[05:26:06] Yes
[05:26:08] Like I mean as a father of kids I raised them to do the right thing to work hard to you know
[05:26:14] Go to school to get the good grades
[05:26:16] Do you know like if you grind you'll be fine? Yeah, I mean we are the thing is that like I
[05:26:22] Growing up. I was never taught that my dad always told me you've got to do whatever the fuck you
[05:26:30] Possibly can to get ahead because if you don't they will and that was it
[05:26:36] And I think that really, if you look at a lot of people that are taught like, oh, we'll just work hard and you're going to succeed,
[05:26:43] that's something to tell somebody to make yourself feel good. Not to help them, but to make yourself feel good.
[05:26:50] Talk or see. I actually am...
[05:26:53] That's right, you are.
[05:26:54] I've changed my messaging to them.
[05:26:55] Yeah. What is the messaging now?
[05:26:57] Well, now it's...
[05:26:58] ABC.
[05:27:00] You need to do the right thing, but you also have to understand you are competing against
[05:27:03] an A system that is built structurally to disadvantage you.
[05:27:07] How much money does it cost for you to come all the way from Mumbai to Houston, Texas?
[05:27:10] To real, I already spent like 35, almost 40,000,000,000 dollars.
[05:27:16] That's a lot of money in England.
[05:27:17] It's a lot of money.
[05:27:18] How do most people afford to get here?
[05:27:19] Everyone do like that.
[05:27:22] They have some savings in our country.
[05:27:24] Some savings like our fathers or something.
[05:27:27] They have some goal or something.
[05:27:28] They are struggling hard to get to get 78% of wealthy Indian parents send kids abroad risking retirement savings
[05:27:35] I mean, I don't blame them right? I mean like if I was rich in India
[05:27:39] I'd want my kid to go somewhere and it was a lot nicer sure. I mean I get it. I understand that completely
[05:27:45] Sure job here. They are selling their homes in our country to only just to visit the United States of America
[05:27:52] They are selling your homes. They are selling it there like savings everything good the goal and everything
[05:27:57] And when they are coming here, they are not satisfied. Why? Because after all these things, the IT job market is no more.
[05:28:04] We are not getting good jobs and nothing like that.
[05:28:07] Who benefits from importing infinite labor from all over the planet?
[05:28:11] I mean, I think there's a bunch of beneficiaries to this.
[05:28:14] He's winning right now.
[05:28:15] Yeah, well, it's not the youth.
[05:28:17] It's not the American worker. It is big capital.
[05:28:21] These folks don't have freedom of movement.
[05:28:23] That's right.
[05:28:24] If they're let go, they have 60 days to find a new job, or they have to leave the country,
[05:28:28] or really what ends up happening is they just change status to a new visa.
[05:28:32] But they should leave the country.
[05:28:33] You can't get a job in IT.
[05:28:35] What's your plan?
[05:28:36] The last option, if I will not get a job, like, even I also find a girl on a dating
[05:28:41] places.
[05:28:42] When you're nice in Indian girls.
[05:28:43] Fucking dream.
[05:28:44] Girls?
[05:28:45] Not in Indian girls.
[05:28:48] Who?
[05:28:49] One white, and one Mexican, and a white woman, they are not like a greedy.
[05:28:53] Some of them like agree, but everyone not agree, but in Mexicans...
[05:29:05] Yeah? Is that right?
[05:29:09] Some of them like agree, but everyone not agree, but in Mexicans, you cannot trust them.
[05:29:15] What have you said? What have they done to you?
[05:29:17] One of my friends is sorry, so he's just thinking to what to do and he's trying to get the jobs
[05:29:22] jobs and lots of things. After that all the hard-working is not getting a job.
[05:29:26] So he finally he found a girl. So first my friend said, oh I like you can I get
[05:29:31] your number or something. And then they went for the dates and everything.
[05:29:35] My friend, he said to their Mexican girls, oh can I can I ask you for the
[05:29:40] favor? It's not only my favor, it's your too.
[05:29:44] Because you are struggling hard. So it's really good for you too.
[05:29:48] So can we do it like a marriage just to fix my papers?
[05:29:51] Sure.
[05:29:52] So she said, yeah, OK, then.
[05:29:53] Did they get married?
[05:29:54] Yeah, they get married.
[05:29:55] And the thing is that after they're getting married,
[05:29:58] and she said, I have some some traditions.
[05:30:01] So when she's going to sign a papers,
[05:30:03] she wants like $5,000 in her first month.
[05:30:11] Based Latinas.
[05:30:14] I got to say it.
[05:30:15] That's smart.
[05:30:17] Like, well, let's look at Amazon, right.
[05:30:18] They laid off 16,000 people.
[05:30:20] January 28th, 14, 15th, 15th, 15th, 18th, 15th, October.
[05:30:23] I am sure there's not a reason.
[05:30:24] Scan them.
[05:30:24] Scan them, exactly.
[05:30:25] In fact, I know of at least one that wasn't an American.
[05:30:27] Now, the difference between her and I is I'm sitting here,
[05:30:30] right?
[05:30:30] I'm not worried about being deported.
[05:30:32] My visa's not going to get lapsed.
[05:30:34] Yup.
[05:30:34] And these folks, I mean, they bought cars on five year notes.
[05:30:37] Their entire family will be uprooted.
[05:30:39] They'll even have a kid here that's now
[05:30:41] an American by birthright citizenship.
[05:30:43] Yeah.
[05:30:43] When someone has that much to lose,
[05:30:45] You can really compel them to do anything you want.
[05:30:47] Then you see them giving up.
[05:30:50] I'm glad that he's able to identify that, because that's another huge problem, too,
[05:30:54] where obviously if you have this imbalance of power where the employer not only controls
[05:31:01] now your job, but they control your entire destiny in the country, that gives the employer
[05:31:07] way more power to negotiate different terms for that employment.
[05:31:11] It's unfair.
[05:31:14] very big problem to fulfill this dream or get their kids from this status of
[05:31:19] being lower or middle class to upper middle class and beyond they may sell
[05:31:24] the family farm for all that right back home their families are becoming
[05:31:28] millionaires so to speak oh yeah multi-millionaires right they're wealthy
[05:31:31] and so I think we are wealth redistribution away from the United
[05:31:37] state sort of we created that gold rush and this is a torta and after that she
[05:31:52] is telling I love how he knew what it was this is my first condition and now
[05:31:57] listen my second condition every month you have to pay me like like on the
[05:32:01] payments like one thousand dollars after a thousand dollars you have to pay
[05:32:07] some of my rent so it's like a real marriage now yeah but she don't want to
[05:32:12] sleep with my friend she's one of sex dude this is reddit this is this is
[05:32:19] outrageous no she don't want anything oh she's got the money the money she just
[05:32:26] wants the money they got married yeah at the time he already gave $5,000 he's
[05:32:31] really living the American dream huh after giving after she's receiving
[05:32:35] $5,000 she she is like disappear responding she's not receiving the
[05:32:41] cause and everything right she just ignoring him when she needs the money
[05:32:44] when she gets a time for the her payments he's cutting how where are you
[05:32:49] you ask for the money wow my payment for this month I'm doing your work from
[05:32:54] last two days and you're not paying for me?
[05:32:56] When she got her money for the payments for the first payment month then she disappeared again?
[05:33:03] You do the same thing.
[05:33:04] So come back the next month for more money and this friend, this isn't about you?
[05:33:11] The thing, you're not the friend, right?
[05:33:14] No.
[05:33:20] No.
[05:33:23] It was me all along.
[05:33:33] Wow.
[05:33:34] You are?
[05:33:35] Yeah.
[05:33:36] I'm sorry.
[05:33:37] What's happening here?
[05:33:38] No, no, no.
[05:33:39] I did a lot of hard work like eight to nine months to get that money and the beach she took
[05:33:45] in two months.
[05:33:46] How is it being an Indian in 2026 here in Texas?
[05:33:50] Well, he's living the American nightmare now.
[05:33:53] Okay, so you're married to a foreign life that doesn't love you, won't have sex with you,
[05:33:59] and only interacts with you for money.
[05:34:02] Alright, well, it's a different kind of American dream.
[05:34:07] You know, they are thinking like, from their seniors, like, yeah, they are thinking,
[05:34:10] oh, Indian, do you are Indians?
[05:34:12] No.
[05:34:12] You are not our catch, okay?
[05:34:13] You just, you just be aside.
[05:34:15] One homeless came to my soul.
[05:34:17] And he's telling me like, he's asking me, oh, can I get the lighter?
[05:34:21] I say, okay, you have to pay for that lighter.
[05:34:23] But he's telling me, he's telling me like, this is my country.
[05:34:28] I'm just fed up with these things.
[05:34:29] Really?
[05:34:30] Yeah.
[05:34:30] From only just from from two months, what I say.
[05:34:33] Two months.
[05:34:34] The whole experience.
[05:34:35] All the things, all the dreams.
[05:34:37] Yeah.
[05:34:37] I once talked to a guy at 27 years in the United States, not a citizen.
[05:34:42] And I'm not saying they should be citizens.
[05:34:43] I'll be real clear.
[05:34:44] I think they should have departed after three years, period.
[05:34:47] But they've been bound to their employer. That's a shit system. It doesn't benefit anybody.
[05:34:52] And then we have to think about the problems that it gives to their kids. You know, they come over here with their kid.
[05:34:57] Their kid can stay on the H4 until they're 21. They age out of the system.
[05:35:01] Now, maybe they have to move back to India where they don't have any family.
[05:35:05] There's no angle that you can take that says this H1P is good unless you are big capital.
[05:35:09] That's right. There's not. GDP goes up. GDP goes up.
[05:35:12] I read today that there is 104 million people that are not employed or seeking employment
[05:35:18] in the United States right now.
[05:35:20] The needs that are inherent there are.
[05:35:21] Are we in too deep?
[05:35:23] We probably are.
[05:35:24] Yeah.
[05:35:25] I mean, that's the depressing thing.
[05:35:26] I think we need to pause all H-1Bs.
[05:35:29] Mortuary.
[05:35:30] Damn.
[05:35:31] You have to look at illegal immigration versus legal immigration.
[05:35:35] And let's, I mean, right now, I think the nation by the mandate that was given to Trump
[05:35:39] in the house in Congress when we, you know, was 2024.
[05:35:42] That's been squandered by the one.
[05:35:44] Until we had the appetite, we wanted mass deportations,
[05:35:46] we wanted to, you know, end illegal immigration.
[05:35:49] But now here we are, you know, a couple years into it,
[05:35:52] you hear the messaging changing away
[05:35:53] from mass deportations and only criminals.
[05:35:55] The reason I bring that up is if you don't have the appetite
[05:35:57] to handle illegal immigration correctly
[05:35:59] or, you know, authoritatively, you're not going to.
[05:36:01] See, this is the problem is that,
[05:36:03] like he's totally right about this,
[05:36:04] is that everybody wants to do this
[05:36:07] until they see what doing it is.
[05:36:09] Like, mass deportations and removing illegal aliens is tearing apart families.
[05:36:16] It is rounding up kids.
[05:36:19] It is, you know, like basically alligator alcatrazis all over the country.
[05:36:26] If you don't want that, you don't want mass deportations.
[05:36:31] You can't say that you don't like illegal immigration and then say that you don't like
[05:36:36] the solution to illegal immigration.
[05:36:40] Obama didn't care.
[05:36:41] Obama didn't do enough to have the appetite to do what needs to happen.
[05:36:47] Put the genie back in the bottle for the legal aspect.
[05:36:51] Any of those is trying families that are simping for the Indians rather the immigration lawyers.
[05:36:57] This is America.
[05:36:58] This is my nation.
[05:36:59] This is my kids inheritance.
[05:37:00] That's right.
[05:37:01] The system is broken and we need to fix it.
[05:37:03] my ex they're gonna go hey we're replacing you guys we're getting rid of
[05:37:06] the whole team and we're replacing you guys with Indians yeah I swear to God I
[05:37:10] love them dead in the eye and go you guys know I'm Indian right like no no you
[05:37:14] don't get it we're gonna know if you were moving the job to India to be done
[05:37:19] by Indians who live there who will do it cheaper and in that moment I turned
[05:37:25] into every one of your fathers I was like these goddamn Indians are taking our
[05:37:30] jobs you can't flood the country with with tens of thousands or hundreds of
[05:37:34] thousands of foreign workers also do have to bring in talent when we have fun
[05:37:38] get talented people you know you don't know you we don't have talent people
[05:37:41] know you don't have you don't have certain talents and you have to people
[05:37:45] have to learn
[05:37:49] bro i don't know why he said that was like it was one of the dumbest fucking
[05:37:53] things he said man it was it was so fucking stupid
[05:37:57] I was shocked that he said that.
[05:37:59] And again, I'm going to link you guys to video.
[05:38:01] I mean, this is a long video.
[05:38:03] I wanted to watch it.
[05:38:04] And again, I think this problem is a lot bigger than what people realize.
[05:38:08] I do.
[05:38:10] And I think what's going to happen more and more is that as you start seeing more citizen
[05:38:15] journalism like this, you're going to start seeing this manifesting all over inside of
[05:38:21] the country.
[05:38:22] Is that this is happening inside of medicine.
[05:38:24] It's happening inside of childcare.
[05:38:26] It's happening in IT.
[05:38:28] And what do you think the odds are that it's happening everywhere else?
[05:38:32] And so the fifth guy's name, what is this?
[05:38:36] Okay.
[05:38:38] So so many companies propped up by bullshit.
[05:38:40] Yeah, exactly.
[05:38:42] And they're all benefiting from it.
[05:38:44] So they don't say anything about that.
[05:38:47] Trump is Epstein class confirmed doesn't care about deportations.
[05:38:50] Well, I think again, like Trump is very much an imperfect, is an imperfect actor, right?
[05:38:56] I mean, Trump's better than Kamala Harris,
[05:38:59] but he's not doing a lot of the things
[05:39:01] that I think that he should be doing.
[05:39:02] And so I feel like that's been a problem for quite a while.
[05:39:06] And that's my problem, bro name Scuma, yeah, sure.
[05:39:09] He increased the price of H1B to 100K or something like that.
[05:39:11] And that's good, I'm happy about that.
[05:39:13] It's very good.
[05:39:14] But there are also other things
[05:39:15] that I think could be a lot better.
[05:39:17] And what I think has happened so far is that
[05:39:20] it's very weird to me because it's like
[05:39:22] everybody knows these scams exist.
[05:39:25] Everybody knows what the problem is everybody knows where the problem is
[05:39:30] But nobody wants to actually solve it and the problem that I have is that you have all these people that want to talk a big game
[05:39:38] But whenever things actually get serious and there are actions being taken now, they're terrified of it
[05:39:45] It's like the whole oh Iran can never have a nuclear weapon
[05:39:48] Then you have to bomb Iran because they're gonna make one unless you do it. Well, you can talk to them. They're not listening
[05:39:55] they're gonna do it anyway they're gonna say they're not doing it then they're
[05:39:58] gonna do it
[05:39:59] uh... or deportations this is another one
[05:40:02] uh... what do you think deportations look like it means going to people's
[05:40:06] work dragging them out of their fucking house and then taking their shit and
[05:40:10] putting them in a camp until you deport them that's what it means and so if
[05:40:15] you're on it if you're not willing to do that
[05:40:19] you fundamentally
[05:40:21] are not you you actually don't believe what you're saying
[05:40:24] you actually don't care or you only care to the extent and this is also a major
[05:40:29] problem with what we have is that
[05:40:32] people are way too controlled by the emotional outrage from i would say far
[05:40:38] left people
[05:40:39] like the moment that far left people go into like a frenzy over something a lot
[05:40:44] of right wing people think all my god okay why have to listen to them
[05:40:49] no you don't
[05:40:50] There are a bunch of mentally unstable, SSRI-addicted,
[05:40:53] middle-aged, screaming hysterical women.
[05:40:57] No, you don't.
[05:40:57] You don't have to listen to them.
[05:40:59] You don't have to care about them.
[05:41:00] You don't have to take them seriously.
[05:41:02] You don't have to look at their point of view.
[05:41:04] It's all completely worthless.
[05:41:07] It is a temper tantrum.
[05:41:08] So just ignore it.
[05:41:10] But the problem is that the moisturizer are not addictive.
[05:41:12] Well, I mean, I don't know.
[05:41:14] Well, maybe they're addicted to something else.
[05:41:16] So, and this is the problem,
[05:41:17] because they're nuts and violent.
[05:41:19] will then just just go and round them up and and and
[05:41:21] arrest them
[05:41:22] like that's what's easy about see this solution to this is so easy
[05:41:26] but and again also if you're going to arrest
[05:41:29] the violent protesters
[05:41:31] you are going to have people die
[05:41:33] i'd guarantee you you will have people die
[05:41:35] because somebody will escalate it
[05:41:38] and air will be made a gun will be drawn
[05:41:41] and it will be shot
[05:41:42] that's what's going to happen because it is human error
[05:41:45] that's just the way it is
[05:41:47] so the problem with this is that you have an overwhelming amount of people
[05:41:51] that want to talk about how bad the problem is but they're unwilling to
[05:41:55] take the actions to solve the problem
[05:41:59] that's the issue that i have
[05:42:01] that's the problem i have with it more than anything else
[05:42:04] then the judges let them out yet but then you go after the judges but then i
[05:42:07] say all you can't do that
[05:42:08] why not
[05:42:10] just do it
[05:42:11] and so this is the issue is that people are
[05:42:14] minimally controlled
[05:42:15] and they've been ideologically captured by ideas, systems, and designs that are made intentionally to subvert them.
[05:42:26] But they don't realize that, and so they have to keep living inside of the lines.
[05:42:30] It's a box that your enemy is drawn for you. Why would you do this?
[05:42:34] It drives me fucking crazy. I don't understand it at all.
[05:42:39] We can't do it because we don't have 50 years of institutional power, they do.
[05:42:44] You just do it.
[05:42:47] You just do it.
[05:42:49] It's like whenever they shut down USAID, do you know how they did that?
[05:42:54] They went in there and they stopped the payments and they told everybody to get the fuck out.
[05:42:59] You're gone.
[05:43:01] It's actually so easy.
[05:43:03] The problem is that people are unwilling to take the action.
[05:43:07] That's the main issue.
[05:43:08] They're unwilling to take the action and because they're unwilling to take the action, things
[05:43:12] just continue as they get worse.
[05:43:14] Yes, you just flip the switch.
[05:43:16] It's actually that easy.
[05:43:18] And look at El Salvador.
[05:43:20] You just do it politically?
[05:43:22] Well, I mean, as long as you can do it period,
[05:43:24] that's what matters.
[05:43:25] And if you go after the ones funding it,
[05:43:27] like Togniz and Amazon, and you really solve it,
[05:43:29] yeah, you're right.
[05:43:31] They do have to go after them.
[05:43:32] And they are the ones that benefit from it more
[05:43:35] than anything else.
[05:43:41] Those people are scared to ask problems
[05:43:43] because doing so is hard emotionally.
[05:43:45] Yeah, they're scared to solve problems
[05:43:47] because in the process of solving those problems,
[05:43:49] they have to do things that are mean.
[05:43:51] But the reality is that doing things that are mean is,
[05:43:54] oh fuck, what is this?
[05:44:00] Are we good?
[05:44:01] Is we good?
[05:44:03] What's going on with this?
[05:44:08] Small F, we good?
[05:44:09] Okay, I was worried about that.
[05:44:10] I don't know if we had some kind of bullshit going on,
[05:44:12] everything's fine. But alright, there it is. Anyway, I'm gonna call it a day. I'm gonna relax for a
[05:44:17] little bit. I can hang out for maybe like 15-20 more minutes and then, you know, we'll move on.
[05:44:22] Why do you keep saying we can just do things? You know, we have women in government now, right?
[05:44:26] You just ignore them. If somebody says you can't do something, then just do it anyway.
[05:44:32] That's what they would do. The thing is that to the extent that you listen to a system that is
[05:44:40] designed to obfuscate, obscure, and make things harder for people to do, then that system will
[05:44:47] continue to work against you. You just ignore it. How do you think you do that? Playing games?
[05:44:52] Not today. No, I'm not. Tomorrow, we're going to play Windrose. It's coming out tomorrow,
[05:44:57] so I'm looking forward to it. And that's what Biden-Admin did for four years. Yeah, I mean,
[05:45:02] you just do it anyway. Why shouldn't you match your opponent's actions? Well, you should not
[05:45:06] match your opponent's actions, you should look at achieving a goal and whether that goal matches
[05:45:11] or doesn't match their actions is irrelevant. You should be doing whatever is in your best
[05:45:16] interest and in the best interest of your ideal. I missed a category, film and home
[05:45:27] internment is outsourced to India, all English subtitles and captions made in India. Well,
[05:45:32] Well, I mean, probably AI at this point, right?
[05:45:35] What choices you make at the end of St. Guerrero
[05:45:37] to go against them, obviously.
[05:45:41] You see that Camilla, the imp situation, terrible shit.
[05:45:43] No, I don't even know what that is at all.
[05:45:45] Pressor and Regina Canada talking about transition and kids.
[05:45:49] No, I didn't see that.
[05:45:49] You got to link it to me or like tag me in it on Twitter
[05:45:52] or something, send it to a mod and they can send it to me.
[05:45:57] They spent years, they spent decades
[05:45:59] letting in peoples in spite of our laws
[05:46:00] said they couldn't literally just do things they did and now we're losing
[05:46:03] yeah and that's the problem is that um this is this is the issue right is that
[05:46:09] people only have the systems and people only have the power that you give them
[05:46:13] and to the extent that you choose not to give them that power
[05:46:16] they don't have it it disappears
[05:46:21] honor of kings world okay i'll watch this i mean it's three minutes
[05:46:30] It's time.
[05:46:37] Look!
[05:46:48] Wand is just up there!
[05:46:50] Looks nice.
[05:46:51] That movement did not look very good.
[05:47:15] This looks like it sucks.
[05:47:35] That's good.
[05:47:42] Oh, thanks, sir.
[05:47:49] That's good.
[05:47:51] Oh, thanks.
[05:48:19] Is this like a gotcha game or something?
[05:48:22] That's an interesting way of using his energy.
[05:48:25] I don't know if it is or not, like I don't know what this is, give me a second, I got
[05:48:54] I'm back.
[05:48:55] It's where I met where wins meet from T-MU?
[05:48:58] Yeah, kind of.
[05:48:59] That's what it seems like to me.
[05:49:54] All right, all right, I'm back, keep me in it.
[05:50:14] Calm down, we're good.
[05:50:23] Alright.
[05:50:53] What the hell is this? It's a new game from China. It's a big franchise. I think it's
[05:51:21] like honor of kings or something and they're making like a large open world style game.
[05:51:27] I'm assuming it's probably going to be closer to like what probably the closest game I would
[05:51:32] assume this is to is like where wins me. But I don't really know. I mean check can and he
[05:51:39] plays it a lot. Yeah, I saw he played it. I mean, I just it doesn't really look it doesn't
[05:51:46] look that great to me but I could be wrong looks like gotcha slop well I play
[05:51:50] gotcha slop I played weathering waves a lot I played Hongkai star rail I played
[05:51:58] Zinlas zone zero for like two weeks and then I quit obviously and I played tower
[05:52:06] of fantasy why it's a good game it's just a good game I mean that's the reason
[05:52:11] And why like to me I don't really care a whole all shit games
[05:52:16] I I don't think Wuthering Waves is a shitty game. I
[05:52:19] Don't I don't think it's a shit game like I can see why some people might not like it
[05:52:24] But I personally don't think it's a shitty game
[05:52:28] Wonders at least in eight hours. Yeah, I'm gonna play some more
[05:52:31] They're good free games. Yeah, maybe you're gonna play Red Dead Redemption 2 probably at some point. I will I just don't really know when
[05:52:38] You're my Latin's message and I want to spam.
[05:52:43] Is it something important?
[05:52:44] Do you still play where wins meet?
[05:52:45] I haven't played it for a while and how do you make it so cooking to books is an norm.
[05:52:50] Democrats made it the law to import and fin the immigrants for four years.
[05:52:53] We've done that already.
[05:52:54] No one's going to vote for third party to balance it.
[05:52:57] I don't think about implications.
[05:53:00] I think about actions.
[05:53:02] And I think that if you hedge every bet, being afraid for somebody to maliciously apply your
[05:53:10] ideology against you, you're just hurting yourself.
[05:53:16] You're making things harder for yourself for no reason.
[05:53:19] The reality is that people with bad faith will do that regardless.
[05:53:24] Like, Republicans didn't need to do something for there to be a precedent for Democrats
[05:53:29] to implement the level of censorship that we had in COVID. There was no precedent required
[05:53:35] for that. They just simply did it. So I think that you can look at COVID as like an immediate
[05:53:41] proof against this entire ideology of, well, we can't escalate because then they'll escalate.
[05:53:48] They've already been escalating and they would escalate even more if they had the opportunity
[05:53:53] to. So the only way that you can prevent that from happening is to avoid it and to
[05:53:58] outescalate them and to or to at least prevent them from escalating one or the other.
[05:54:06] Is to America party? Yeah, right.
[05:54:11] You need to play some more of the Yakuza games. You like the pirate one? I might. I just don't know
[05:54:15] yet. You see as a vote of male confidence on the Irish government of mass process. I saw a little
[05:54:22] bit about that, but I didn't see a lot of it. What are you doing? It's fine. Wasn't Trump the
[05:54:27] president during COVID? He was the president for part of COVID, but I would say that a lot of
[05:54:32] the bad actions and everything kind of happened afterwards. And I think also, I think that's
[05:54:37] fair for you to say that Trump mismanaged COVID and he allowed, you know, too much of the hysteria
[05:54:42] to dictate the, you know, the way that things are. But, and again, like I said before, there's a
[05:54:47] reason why I didn't vote for Trump again. There is. There's a reason why. But at the same time,
[05:54:53] I'm like, I, you know, it could have been a lot better and Biden was worse.
[05:55:05] I don't have a response and positioning and more. Yeah, exactly.
[05:55:09] Only a new party. We're seeing to subvert Republicans.
[05:55:11] I'll work progressive subverted Democrats.
[05:55:13] I think that they're trying to do that.
[05:55:15] The biggest issue right now is that the, the, the main,
[05:55:20] this is my main problem
[05:55:22] is that at heart i'm a democrat
[05:55:26] the only difference is that
[05:55:29] i only want to be a democrat for americans
[05:55:34] that's the big difference
[05:55:36] is that democrats want to do this for everybody
[05:55:40] i only want to do this for americans
[05:55:43] like for example uh... the child care uh... other benefits the way that
[05:55:49] drugs are treated etc
[05:55:51] like all those positions that i have a line with democrats
[05:55:56] but the problem is that they have this outgroup bias
[05:55:59] that effectively
[05:56:00] puts in priority people that are illegal aliens people that are criminals
[05:56:06] and and i guess i'm not really on on board with the criminal stuff i don't
[05:56:10] like that either
[05:56:11] but besides that everything else i am
[05:56:14] democrats whenever america vote which is bad you know i think so too
[05:56:19] and uh... jfk last president could president we have a little about that
[05:56:23] democrats doing it for everybody was always that way yeah yeah
[05:56:27] i think that's the nineties democrats and democrats now are crazy i think you're
[05:56:30] right
[05:56:31] i think it definitely is
[05:56:32] everyone's turn tell on trump over the iran situation the amount of people make
[05:56:35] excuses for little terrorism is disgusting
[05:56:38] well that's because there's a bunch of the literal terrorist propaganda
[05:56:42] i mean it it's a literal terrorist propaganda that is being pushed to the
[05:56:45] american citizens
[05:56:47] and they're buying into it because they're stupid
[05:56:51] i mean straight up their stupid and i think also there's like a false
[05:56:55] consensus that's being manufactured on social media
[05:56:58] from people that are not american
[05:57:00] that bar
[05:57:01] cost-playing as americans
[05:57:06] you had america's marica will not allow them to do what they want which is for
[05:57:08] some reason that's America. Yeah, I think so. Why is this tower guy only focusing on Indians every
[05:57:14] time? Because I think Indians are the largest, it's the largest identity group that has been the
[05:57:21] beneficiary of legal systematic immigration policies and other forms of employment policies.
[05:57:29] I think that's the reason why. Like if you look at, for example, like South Americans and Central
[05:57:36] Americans are the largest beneficiaries of, you know, immigration policies, right? But
[05:57:42] employment-focused immigration policies, I'd say Indians are the largest beneficiaries.
[05:57:48] That must be racism. Yeah, definitely. Have you seen a market that's up bigly, like the
[05:57:57] war never happened? Let me see. What am I thinking? What am I trying to search? Not
[05:58:04] Gp fucking down
[05:58:12] Wow went up a lot holy shit
[05:58:16] It's like the war never happened. Yeah, it seems
[05:58:19] Well, it did go down a bit right? I mean, it's yeah, it's about the same as it was
[05:58:26] Yeah, I don't know
[05:58:29] USA's game the oil sales. Yeah, I mean if they destabilize Iran, we're gonna be able to sell a lot more oil
[05:58:34] I've been to Chinatowns in every big city in the U.S. since forever.
[05:58:39] 100% of you visit those places, you'll find people unable to speak English well.
[05:58:42] Well, here's the other reality is that a lot of the people in those Chinatowns are not
[05:58:49] committing fraud in the more blatant ways that everybody can recognize.
[05:58:55] I'm not saying that they aren't committing fraud, but what I am saying is that the way
[05:58:59] that they might be doing it, it's not as in your face.
[05:59:03] for example the Somalian daycare centers or an Indian call center that has no one working there.
[05:59:11] So you know like there might be some Chinese massage parlor that has you know people working
[05:59:17] there that shouldn't be doing that. Okay that's totally different than a multi-million dollar scam
[05:59:27] that the government's paying for.
[05:59:31] You see what I'm saying?
[05:59:36] Like, one of them is obviously a lot worse.
[05:59:43] I've done this on India Town for example. Yeah, maybe, I don't know.
[05:59:47] It's very different. Yeah. You see a Pope's tweet on Communion with Islam? No, I didn't see them.
[05:59:52] Chinese immigrants come here and make restaurants, businesses, and industries that hire Americans.
[05:59:59] I mean, sometimes, right? I mean, I've been to Chinese-owned businesses, and they pretty much only hire other people from China.
[06:00:04] I mean, like, I don't really care a whole lot about that. It's just, it's a matter of degree.
[06:00:09] I mean, there aren't really a lot of them that are in America, so the problem of it is, like, much more minimized.
[06:00:15] So, you can't really look at it and be like, oh my God, this is such a huge issue because
[06:00:19] it's happening to such a small amount of people.
[06:00:24] Indians of the highest engineering, doctorates per capita, they are a plus to society?
[06:00:28] Well, I don't agree with that.
[06:00:30] So number one, you're assuming that all of those degrees are legitimate, which it seems
[06:00:37] like it's not.
[06:00:39] And also, just because Indians are a plus to society doesn't mean that we should just
[06:00:44] import a bunch of them in here. I think that instead of that, we should look at why are Indians
[06:00:49] having these higher rates of success and how can we implement this inside of America. That's what
[06:00:55] makes sense to me. That's what I would rather do, rather than try to, you know, like basically just
[06:01:02] import them in here. It's kind of like a good way to look at it is it's like the old metaphor of like,
[06:01:08] you know, give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, teach a man a fish, you'll feed him for life.
[06:01:12] I think that we're giving a man a fish whenever we're just simply bringing in Indians
[06:01:17] I think that what we should be doing is we should be teaching our own people how to fish
[06:01:23] Does that make sense?
[06:01:25] Why not both?
[06:01:27] Because it's it again, I don't think you need to do both and I think it's a matter of priorities
[06:01:32] So if we're not do if we're not doing the first one, we definitely shouldn't be doing the second one
[06:01:38] We should only be doing the second one, which is like, you know, importing Indians or whatever.
[06:01:43] And I think that there are instances where that makes sense. Like, obviously it makes sense.
[06:01:47] Like Operation Paperclip with bringing in like German scientists back in the day, right?
[06:01:51] And like, they helped us go to the fucking moon. So like, obviously there's a historical context that this is beneficial.
[06:01:57] I think everybody agrees with that. The problem is whenever you have...
[06:02:01] Yeah, I agree. Yeah, the problem is whenever you make that your first decision.
[06:02:07] What do you think that we should do with companies that hire almost entirely
[06:02:11] Legals? I think that we should find the business owners that willingly did that
[06:02:15] and their collaborators and charge them for human trafficking, seize the
[06:02:19] business and then redistribute the assets between other people that work
[06:02:22] there. Yeah and just put them in jail for like I don't know 25 years.
[06:02:29] I see a tweet going viral. No, let me see it.
[06:02:38] What is this?
[06:02:50] First ban, Asmon cleans his house. Second, he fixes his teeth. Brody just needs to get
[06:02:55] banned on twitch like three more times and he'll return with a full makeover and a wife and kids
[06:03:01] how many views 1.6 million views oh my god holy
[06:03:11] it's reported for everything for his own good okay guys why don't you relax stop banning him or he
[06:03:18] might turn into a family man yeah you've got to shut it down man and uh yeah if they permit him
[06:03:23] he's going to run for president. Oh no, no. Oh my god. And Twitch banned me so I got married
[06:03:31] and had three kids. It's my new light novel, autobiography. Oh my fucking god. And yeah,
[06:03:37] well, I'm a, you know, again, I've got time and so I, you know, I just tried to do something
[06:03:42] to, I try to do something, right? I mean, obviously, the businesses are huge political
[06:03:47] donors, no shot with the penalties. Well, I mean, you can just solve, there's another
[06:03:52] way to solve that too. There's a lot of ways to solve that.
[06:04:00] It's like kicking an Austrian painter out of art school. It's not like that at all. Okay,
[06:04:06] that's not true. I don't know yet. Absolutely not.
[06:04:15] Yeah, that's a little bit too much, right? I really love the robe. It's a colder robe, right?
[06:04:21] I mean, it's a warmer rub, I mean, and if it's cold, that's it.
[06:04:26] Twitch needs to ban Asmongold for a year immediately.
[06:04:28] Bro would come back with a full head of hair and a pregnant life.
[06:04:32] Nice.
[06:04:34] Nice.
[06:04:35] Come on.
[06:04:37] The worst part about it is I didn't think about if I ever got ban
[06:04:40] for a really long period of time, I would do that.
[06:04:43] That's the worst part is that I actually considered this.
[06:04:48] I was like, well, maybe I could just take more time off
[06:04:51] do that man one singer a thing we all know what it is oh god they're just doing
[06:05:03] kicker YouTube maybe I'm just saying in general the boys oh my god you found a
[06:05:11] replacement for the inwards
[06:05:21] I don't think I can watch 39 seconds of this.
[06:05:31] I could barely handle 15.
[06:05:34] But good for him.
[06:05:36] Yeah, good for him.
[06:05:37] How about that?
[06:05:40] You see Camille of Eaterbur, her family in Lebanon got bombed?
[06:05:43] No, I didn't see that.
[06:05:45] I had no idea.
[06:05:48] It's not like it takes too long to get the procedure done.
[06:05:52] Yeah, I've considered it. Would you shave your whole head for that?
[06:05:55] Well, I mean, yeah, because that's what you have to do, right?
[06:05:59] Starfield's so bright. Well, they did an expansion. That's the reason why.
[06:06:05] It just works. When are you going to play Skyrim?
[06:06:07] Ah, soon. I'm going to play Skyrim soon, man.
[06:06:10] soon man you're supposed to keep your hair long well I mean I just grow it
[06:06:19] back out right I mean I like having long hair I mean having short hair is nice
[06:06:23] too like I don't know like it doesn't really matter
[06:06:27] in your plate Skyrim not really know
[06:06:33] so means two months no two years expansion was so boring I installed the
[06:06:38] game. Well, I mean, you shouldn't have installed it in the first place. Everybody knew that
[06:06:42] game was going to be fucking boring. Do a house tour of 2026. What are you going to
[06:06:50] play after Winrose and Pragmotto? I don't know. Maybe that'll be Resident Evil 4. Maybe
[06:06:55] it'll be time, right? Because I was waiting for like a lull and content like I probably
[06:06:59] would have played it over the week that I was suspended. Yeah, I mean, that probably is what's
[06:07:07] going to happen. I mean, I don't know. You're playing post game Crimson Desert. I played
[06:07:11] a bit of it. I mean, like there's not really a lot to do. I mean, I did everything in the
[06:07:16] game. I'll probably go and like I upgraded my like my cliff is like totally upgraded.
[06:07:22] Like every strength or not strength, like spirit health and like stamina node is fully
[06:07:29] upgraded and everything like I've moved on now. Like I basically the problem for me is
[06:07:37] that I just put and I'm playing this now like I'm I'm into I'm at like ascension 2 now and
[06:07:47] I've picked the character that I'm going to do it with and I will I will beat ascension
[06:07:52] 10 on slay this fire too I will beat it that's currently the plan why am I you streamed it
[06:08:03] because I just like playing video games by myself in my room in the dark.
[06:08:09] That's the cards, really, how the mighty have fallen.
[06:08:13] And I'm also playing this.
[06:08:14] I'm going to fit after I beat this game.
[06:08:16] I'm going to play a silk silk song
[06:08:21] after I beat nine souls because I already beat Hollow Knight.
[06:08:26] And then I went back and I played Monster Hunter again.
[06:08:30] And this is a few months ago and I beat Gogmazio solo and everything
[06:08:36] And I did some of the arc tempered bosses. I
[06:08:39] Haven't done arc tempered arc veld and I didn't do I
[06:08:44] Think there was one other one. Oh, I didn't do ooth doing the arc tempered either
[06:08:47] Just I just didn't do it. No, I did do ooth, you know, I didn't do
[06:08:52] New Udra, which is that the fucking this squid
[06:08:55] You get Shatter, Great, Great Sword?
[06:09:00] No, I'm using Gunlance. I just think it's a better weapon.
[06:09:04] I beat this game too. This game was pretty good.
[06:09:07] Maybe I'll try to play Kingdom Come Deliverance again.
[06:09:11] Let's see. Besides that, let me look at what else I've really played.
[06:09:16] Ninja Gaiden 4? Yeah, I probably should play. I should probably just beat that.
[06:09:19] I've been very... Oh, I bought and downloaded Death Stranding too.
[06:09:23] to. I did that like a couple of days ago. My plan is to play this kind of soon.
[06:09:30] The boss you run on nine souls. I just stopped after I beat the centaur boss.
[06:09:37] Have you tried the crappy game marathon? Yep, I played marathon.
[06:09:41] I didn't really think it was that great. I mean, I liked Arc Raiders more. Trump's crashing out
[06:09:47] How did every mag influencer right now? Is he really?
[06:09:51] When asked if he took down the post because of games and others criticism Trump said no, I don't listen to Riley games
[06:09:57] I'm not a big fan of Riley actually
[06:10:00] Jesus Christ
[06:10:05] Like Trump is in a he's really funny and I think he's like she only posted this
[06:10:13] What she post?
[06:10:15] Why seriously I can't understand why you'd post this is you looking for a response does you think?
[06:10:20] Does he actually think this other way? Do things are true? You'll be able to do it sort of well. God shall not be mocked
[06:10:25] I mean, I don't think I just think it was just funny, right?
[06:10:29] I don't think it was really serious, but he takes a lot of unnecessary else possible
[06:10:33] He does and I don't know why I mean I it's so annoying that like Trump's actual policies
[06:10:41] I think our make America great again policies at least some of them are right not all of them like the H1B thing
[06:10:50] But the problem is that with Trump there's so much noise and ego and drama and
[06:10:58] complication that in order to get through to the actual core of it, which is large deep large-scale deportations
[06:11:06] The removal of people in the country that hate the country, you know, removing DEI, etc.
[06:11:12] Like, it's just, it's so frustrating for me that it's like we have, you have the wind condition in front of you,
[06:11:24] and then you just constantly ignore it to go off on a tirade about something stupid.
[06:11:31] It's very frustrating. It's extremely frustrating because it's like and I think it's also annoying like the Epstein thing was what really I think it was the
[06:11:43] And I'll talk about this and I want to go there's probably a barbecue place
[06:11:46] I'm gonna go to I think because it aids so probably gonna drive over there after this
[06:11:50] But you know, I've got a little bit of time and so he's trolling too much Marco would be will be better
[06:11:56] Yeah, I mean, I think so. I mean I'd be glad about that. I mean, yeah, sure
[06:12:00] or side quests over MSQ, yeah.
[06:12:02] Like that's a good way to say it.
[06:12:03] Like he's doing too many side quests.
[06:12:07] I want you to deport Hassan.
[06:12:08] I mean, there's no reason to deport.
[06:12:09] Like there's a million people that are a thousand times
[06:12:12] more problematic than Hassan is, right?
[06:12:14] I mean, like at least Hassan embodies
[06:12:17] like some American qualities.
[06:12:19] Like there are people that are out there supporting
[06:12:22] like to the extent that you have people in the country
[06:12:25] that are literally supporting the Ayatollah,
[06:12:29] that would be my priority
[06:12:31] my priority would be for the literal terrorists
[06:12:35] that would be that i mean like let's be honest right
[06:12:38] somebody that has a bunch of socialist communist dumb opinions
[06:12:43] that is not even nearly as bad as supporting somebody like the i told
[06:12:48] so i mean i'm i mean like he's not going to protest like that right i mean i i
[06:12:52] think that again
[06:12:53] if you paint with a broad brush you risk
[06:12:56] diluting the brush to where you can't see the
[06:12:58] stroke also pays the shits on taxes. He does.
[06:13:11] Since I saw as the reason why people never take you seriously. Well, again,
[06:13:15] like I think that the reality is what the hell? Oh, just a second. The reality is
[06:13:21] that there's way more. Wait a second.
[06:13:28] Okay. I know what I did. I accidentally hit a macro on my mouse. My computer started bugging out. That's why.
[06:13:38] Elias Sons keeps saying what he's saying, it's too far into the game to say anything
[06:13:43] else.
[06:13:44] Yeah, I think that he's audience captured himself, I do think so, and I think that he's
[06:13:47] audience captured himself into a degree of extremist people, and he can't go back to
[06:13:52] talking about like rational, normal American politics because he's curated an audience
[06:13:58] of like extreme, emotionally charged leftists that hate America and don't actually care
[06:14:04] about a lot of domestic issues, unless they're in the context of some larger socially charged
[06:14:11] issue.
[06:14:12] What is your advocate's eyes, first on the support ID to porn?
[06:14:21] Well, maybe, I mean, like, all I'm saying is that, like, I would focus on the literal,
[06:14:27] like the scammer.
[06:14:28] Like I would, I think that like, I mean, Trump has the right idea, focusing on scammers,
[06:14:34] focusing on criminals.
[06:14:35] Like those are the ones that you should focus on first.
[06:14:39] It doesn't mean you should only focus on them, but they should be your top priority.
[06:14:44] That's what I would do.
[06:14:45] And last, when was the last time you did something for the first time?
[06:14:52] It's the first time ever.
[06:14:54] I don't know.
[06:14:55] I think about that.
[06:14:56] It's a crazy question.
[06:14:57] but anyway uh... i've got to uh... i've got to go get some food and and relax
[06:15:01] i first of the watching tomorrow we're gonna play windrows it's going to be
[06:15:04] the uh... the release
[06:15:06] and uh... then after that uh... you know we'll see what happens and we'll get
[06:15:10] into some other stuff and so thanks a lot guys for watching i really
[06:15:13] appreciate it
[06:15:14] and i will see you all
[06:15:15] tomorrow
[06:15:16] boys
[06:15:27] you
[06:15:57] you