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05-12-2026 · 6h 26m

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[00:01:00] I
[00:01:02] And I wonder, still I wonder, who's out there at any minute?
[00:01:12] I went down, puttin' you, and we could chill on the stone.
[00:01:22] Out of it in the fable.
[00:01:29] What are we doing boys?
[00:01:32] Just woke up a little while ago, went to an appointment, just got back, and it's another
[00:01:37] fucking day.
[00:01:38] So yeah, I was just fucking around looking at some new stuff, apparently some new game
[00:01:44] came out today.
[00:01:45] I don't really know a whole lot about it or anything else, but I saw it.
[00:01:49] And yeah, the hair appointment, no, I wish, honestly if it was a hair appointment I'd
[00:01:54] be getting a refund, I'll tell you that.
[00:01:56] So Trump answered the questions.
[00:01:58] I haven't seen anything about that. I didn't look at anything like I literally
[00:02:02] You know actually that's not true. I was looking at a little bit of stuff on Twitter
[00:02:06] There was people you know crashing out molding out getting mad as always
[00:02:11] But other than that it's just been basically another day for me, right as always
[00:02:15] Have you played more fair ever? No, I haven't I I was gonna play more of it
[00:02:19] But then for whatever other reason I just didn't really feel like it I guess and I guess I've been playing other things
[00:02:26] And because of that, I just got more focus on that instead, man. Did you vote today?
[00:02:33] There's a vote today
[00:02:35] No, I didn't even hear that like is that true. I have no idea and a voter fraud in Scotland
[00:02:41] I have no idea about any of that. So see they have white-out staff on hidden camera saying they're trying to get rid of Trump
[00:02:48] No, I didn't see that. I mean if that's actually true. I probably would have seen a lot more of it
[00:02:54] So it that sounds like bullshit to me. I don't know if I'd really believe that but I mean who knows right?
[00:03:00] And should we're ready to it be sick? I mean why play that maybe I don't know and
[00:03:05] Yeah, what is this year? Good luck Trump will get ready first. I mean, that's what it seems like right?
[00:03:11] Star Wars theories clip about your video about your clip. No, I didn't see it
[00:03:14] I somebody told me that he made a video about it. I'm not really that familiar with this content
[00:03:19] I've only looked at it once or twice
[00:03:21] So I don't really know like a lot of the details, but yeah, I did see something about that for sure
[00:03:26] And yeah, wouldn't that be super illegal to have a hidden camera in the White House?
[00:03:29] Yeah
[00:03:30] Well, I mean I'm assuming that the person recorded them like it worked at the White House and they got recorded outside of it
[00:03:35] Right. I mean like logically that's what it was, but I mean who knows do you see casting for the Odyssey's pretty much confirmed
[00:03:41] No, I didn't see that
[00:03:43] I mean like as I said if they if they cast Elliot Page as Achilles
[00:03:48] I think that it's going to be a
[00:03:52] Well, I don't really know what else to say other than it's gonna be a really bad call
[00:03:57] I'll tell you that it's gonna be a really really really bad call. I can't imagine that happening
[00:04:03] I mean, maybe it does but you know like I would find it to be extremely unlikely and like I mean
[00:04:08] I think it would be like super like I think that there is a lot of people that don't really have a good
[00:04:14] estimate on like how many people find certain types of like ideologies or
[00:04:19] behaviors problematic. So to me like I feel like if that happened people would
[00:04:24] lose their mind right and so yeah Dead on Arrival movie well I think that like
[00:04:29] you you don't make a decision like that if you're thinking about like what your
[00:04:33] audience wants right you make a decision like that if you're thinking about how
[00:04:37] to send a message and I think that if you end up doing that you're gonna you're
[00:04:42] going to alienate you. People don't want to watch a message. They don't want to be propagandized.
[00:04:47] They don't want to be talked down to. They don't want to be, you know, like any of that
[00:04:52] stuff, right? They just want to be able to watch a movie and relax. So if people aren't
[00:04:56] able to do that, I think that you're going to have a huge amount of people that are just
[00:05:00] simply not interested in it, right? And that's it. Also, most also have a hunch on how problematic
[00:05:07] an ideology is, but they're afraid to act on it because of the false consensus. You're
[00:05:10] Right. I think that there is a massively overestimated amount of people that are more friendly towards a lot of trans ideology stuff.
[00:05:22] I think that most people probably don't believe that you can change your gender, right?
[00:05:28] I mean, if you get surgery or something like that, if you get horns, you don't turn into a demon, right?
[00:05:34] You can't get surgery and change your biology.
[00:05:37] but at the same time i think that most people are willing to just kind of like
[00:05:41] live and let live
[00:05:42] if some guy wants to wear a dress and say they're a woman and get surgery
[00:05:47] you know okay well like yeah just go do that over there and there's no real
[00:05:50] problems
[00:05:51] but i think the big issue is that whenever you start doing it and then
[00:05:55] making everybody else have to like approve
[00:05:58] and acknowledge it right i think that's it
[00:06:00] why get to which application five minutes late i i don't know i mean maybe
[00:06:03] notifications are messed up
[00:06:05] I mean, Twitch has been trying to do a lot to, I think, combat certain different types
[00:06:09] of like view-bottling and everything else.
[00:06:11] So I mean, like you're probably going to see a lot of fluctuations and stuff like that.
[00:06:15] I mean, Twitch is a, the problem with Twitch, and this is the main issue that they have,
[00:06:21] right, is that Twitch is a platform that focuses primarily around trying to build up
[00:06:27] audiences for people that already have them.
[00:06:30] And I think that like for YouTube, for example, like, let me think of something that's like
[00:06:34] like a very niche thing, like inside of a video game,
[00:06:38] how to, let me think, beat Artorias.
[00:06:45] Dark Souls 1, right?
[00:06:46] Like I'm just gonna Google something random, right?
[00:06:49] So a lot of people wanna know how to beat Artorias.
[00:06:52] So if you wanna find out that,
[00:06:54] you just immediately look it up on YouTube.
[00:06:57] And I think that's a huge, huge, massive good thing
[00:07:01] because this is something that like obviously,
[00:07:03] You know, you're gonna have popular videos that are up there, but like these people aren't competing, like the issue is that, like on Twitch,
[00:07:10] theoretically this video would be competing with MrBeast, right?
[00:07:15] And like, how many people would be finding Artorias videos if MrBeast videos were just plastering the homepage? Well, nobody would.
[00:07:23] So that's the reason why it's such a good thing that Twitch, that YouTube has its discoverability, right?
[00:07:28] And so yeah, I mean to me, I don't really care a lot about I try not to think about it
[00:07:33] Like I've always had the mindset that twitch is a very transient platform
[00:07:38] Like you know somebody can be really popular for a few like Kai think about how popular Kai was and like Kai hasn't streamed for a
[00:07:45] Long time and it's like you know, it's like nobody thinks about him, right?
[00:07:48] And so that's kind of what happens is that like whenever you're on twitch. It's really not what have you done
[00:07:54] It's what have you done lately like ninja, right?
[00:07:56] That's another example. And so like you have this happen. So in my opinion, I think that you have to just kind of take things as they go and
[00:08:04] whether it's good bad or anything else, you have to really invest yourself into the process.
[00:08:09] And if you can't invest yourself into the process, and this goes with like, I think any creative endeavor,
[00:08:15] like any form of creative endeavor and even anything that you do for employment,
[00:08:19] like you're not going to have a great day at work every single day, right?
[00:08:23] You're not going to want to go to work every single day.
[00:08:26] But what separates people from, you know, people that are successful versus people that
[00:08:30] are not?
[00:08:31] Well, in a lot of cases, it's people that are willing to, you know, go to work on the
[00:08:35] days that they want to, right?
[00:08:37] Or on the days that they don't want to.
[00:08:40] And so that's really what I would say more than anything.
[00:08:43] So yeah, what is this here?
[00:08:44] And how to master it was, I wouldn't put CHI in a fell off category.
[00:08:48] Well, what my point is, is that like on Twitch, you don't have the same type of, like YouTube,
[00:08:53] I feel like the life cycle of a creator
[00:08:56] is a lot longer on YouTube than it is on Twitch.
[00:08:59] And I think it's because of the discoverability.
[00:09:01] Like for example, there's a lot of creators
[00:09:03] that are looked back fondly on, on like YouTube,
[00:09:06] even though they're smaller creators.
[00:09:08] Whereas like, I think that Twitch has like
[00:09:10] such a huge bias towards like, you know,
[00:09:13] bigger number, better person.
[00:09:14] And that's the reason why you see so many rules
[00:09:17] and so much going on that Twitch is trying to do
[00:09:20] to combat viewbotting.
[00:09:21] And again, I mean, I hope that they're able to do it.
[00:09:24] I think that's a good thing.
[00:09:25] But at the same time, I think it's a cultural problem
[00:09:28] that they have more than anything.
[00:09:30] Will you play Directive 2080?
[00:09:32] So this is a new video game, Directive 2080.
[00:09:36] So this is a new game.
[00:09:38] Give me one second, I'll show you the allergies.
[00:09:49] Okay, so this is a new game
[00:09:51] and it came out three hours ago.
[00:09:54] Three hours ago, this game trailer was released.
[00:09:58] Okay, guys, are you ready to see 2080?
[00:10:01] I don't know what this is.
[00:10:02] Piggy 18.
[00:10:03] It's a new game.
[00:10:05] I saw Lyric was playing it,
[00:10:06] Annie Fuchsia was playing it.
[00:10:08] Super massive games.
[00:10:10] Seven, six, push it ball now.
[00:10:12] We have crash landed in the Brunel Quadrant of Taucedia.
[00:10:21] Yeah.
[00:10:22] The mission is saved, humanity.
[00:10:25] We have no way to contact the Andromeda.
[00:10:29] Or Earth.
[00:10:32] Yeah.
[00:10:33] Evolve?
[00:10:34] Okay.
[00:10:35] So you gotta watch out for the guys that are walking around that are bad.
[00:10:40] Oh, moon cancer. Uh-oh.
[00:10:50] Nope.
[00:11:03] This looks like an interactive movie.
[00:11:06] Choice is shit. Yeah, this is an interactive movie.
[00:11:10] Yeah, it's looks okay.
[00:11:22] Yeah, I don't know.
[00:11:27] Some of those interactive movies games, like Until Dawn.
[00:11:30] Yeah, yeah, I saw the quarry was the same and these people made the quarry.
[00:11:34] And they also made Until Dawn, so this is like the new one.
[00:11:40] Yeah.
[00:11:42] The ship is infected with an alien organism.
[00:11:45] For all we know, it could be in our own bloodstream.
[00:11:47] It's a movie game?
[00:11:48] Directive 8020 states.
[00:11:50] The Earth must be protected.
[00:11:53] Uh-huh.
[00:11:55] Well, let me see how many people are playing it.
[00:11:57] So, Directive 8020, this is a new game, and it's had...
[00:12:01] Well, it's pretty good. It's got 2,000 people playing it.
[00:12:05] Yeah, I guess we'll have to find out.
[00:12:07] Four...wait.
[00:12:08] Wow.
[00:12:09] Oh my god, that's really bad. Give me a second
[00:12:23] Holy shit, why does it have such low reviews?
[00:12:27] Yeah, I don't even understand this. So what happened? Why is it so bad?
[00:12:33] Directive 8020
[00:12:35] Steam
[00:12:37] Okay. Well, let me see what it says. So it got rated. Let me see what this is mixed. So it has mixed reviews and
[00:12:46] What are they struggling even get this running easily their strongest game in years?
[00:12:51] Okay, this person played it only at the beginning. I guess maybe I
[00:12:55] How do you how do you have this much of a view like 10 minutes into it, right?
[00:12:59] Graphics are broken our into the game the game feels lacking. I've seen the issue with YouTube benchmark
[00:13:05] So it looks like right now, the game is getting a lot of,
[00:13:09] it's getting a lot of negative reviews
[00:13:11] because of performance, right?
[00:13:14] Like performance is bad in the game,
[00:13:16] and so people are giving it bad reviews.
[00:13:18] I mean, none of these are really about gameplay, right?
[00:13:22] Does nothing to do with gameplay.
[00:13:23] IGN give it an A to a 10, yeah, maybe, right?
[00:13:26] And yeah, as always, I mean,
[00:13:30] I think there's a lot of games that have this problem,
[00:13:32] and i'm actually really glad that players
[00:13:35] down vote games for bad performance and here's the reason why
[00:13:39] it's because of bad performance is actually like so it's
[00:13:43] like fundamentally performance like if you can't play the game
[00:13:48] then the games bad i mean like what the fuck
[00:13:51] so if you have a game that's not well optimized and it doesn't play well
[00:13:55] then i mean at the end of the day i mean like what the fuck right that's bad
[00:14:00] It's the bare minimum. Yeah, it is the bare minimum. Don't ship a broken game. Don't ship an unoptimized broken game
[00:14:06] But I mean a lot of this doesn't really have like most of the positive reviews have to do with the actual gameplay
[00:14:12] But you know again like you have people giving like super good reviews that have like one like minute playing the game, right?
[00:14:18] So I don't really know what to think about it. Honestly
[00:14:22] I have no idea. There's a furry fetish streamer on the foot front page right now
[00:14:26] There's a furry fetish streamer on the front page of Twitch. Well, let's find out if that's true. I'm gonna open up Twitch
[00:14:35] No, this just looks like your typical goth girl
[00:14:39] This looks like a
[00:14:41] Guild Wars 2 streamer. I didn't know they had any of those still and you have this okay, and this is
[00:14:50] They have
[00:14:56] And when I am able to lower it a little bit, like for the couple of days that I stream
[00:15:06] and everything, because I stream like four days a week, but whenever I go, it goes down,
[00:15:11] they just bring it.
[00:15:12] Yeah.
[00:15:13] Okay.
[00:15:14] Well, then I think they should put Asian Bunny on the front page too.
[00:15:17] I mean, if they want to do this, that's fine with me, right?
[00:15:20] You want to do that's okay.
[00:15:22] I mean, this is furry fetish content that's being promoted by Twitch on the front page.
[00:15:28] Right?
[00:15:29] I mean, I don't have a problem with people doing this, but why is it that we have, remember
[00:15:34] what I was saying before about how there's a huge double standard where weird fetishes
[00:15:39] and basically non-heteronormative sexualities and sexual inclinations are being promoted
[00:15:49] and you know like normal natural sexualities and just a normal relationship is being suppressed.
[00:15:56] I was talking specifically about things like this. I mean like no reasonable person would look at
[00:16:02] somebody who's basically drawing furry hentai and say this person should be on the front page of the
[00:16:08] website and again if you want to do that that's completely fine but I think we need to have more
[00:16:15] booby streamers on there too. Why is it that the only sexualized stream that you're able
[00:16:20] to have on the front page is whenever it's animals with huge tits? What the fuck is wrong
[00:16:26] with you? Really think about that. It's so weird. And so I want you guys to remember
[00:16:31] what I said with this and then go back and think about it in the future because this
[00:16:36] is what's going on. You have people that are trying to replace heteronormative normal sexuality
[00:16:43] with weird fetishes and perversions. And I think this is a great example of it. I wonder why
[00:16:50] Twitch thought it was a good idea to put a literal furry fetish hentai artist. I don't know if it's
[00:16:57] an artist or not. Why would you put somebody like this on the front page? So it's robots with huge
[00:17:04] tints, I know. But anyway, so I just want to, I want to tell you talking about, oh my god,
[00:17:09] Well, I'm talking about this.
[00:17:11] Yeah, I mean, like, look guys, it's not my fault, it isn't.
[00:17:16] And, because they have simply furry fetish people working for them.
[00:17:20] Well, what I'm saying is that these are furry fetish people that are working for them,
[00:17:24] but at the same time, they're actively suppressing people and like actual women
[00:17:29] that are just going out there and that are, you know, just, you know, like a cute girl on a webcam.
[00:17:34] Like, where is the universe that a furry fetish streamer gets a platform
[00:17:39] instead of like look at look at iris right so you've got this girl why is
[00:17:43] this girl not getting the why is she not getting the front page treatment
[00:17:48] instead and this is the problem right this is the issue is that you don't
[00:17:53] have a conventionally attractive person that's being put on the front page you
[00:17:57] have a weird perversion that's being put on there because they're trying to
[00:18:02] subvert people's mentality I think it's very deranged it is it's completely
[00:18:07] deranged and I don't like it at all because it's too vanilla for these
[00:18:11] demons. Yeah I mean there's plenty of examples of this right I mean like why
[00:18:15] do you not have like oh guys I really wonder which one are people more
[00:18:20] interested in the weird furry that's like drawing hentai or the girl that's
[00:18:26] like I would say very conventionally attractive right very obviously so this
[00:18:31] is the issue right is that you constantly have this like weird perversion
[00:18:36] where they constantly try to invert sexual norms,
[00:18:40] where this is promoted, this is seen as good,
[00:18:44] this is seen as a cool thing or whatever,
[00:18:46] and it's being helped by Twitch,
[00:18:49] but you have actual girls that aren't having that happen.
[00:18:52] And I find it to be disgusting and weird.
[00:18:54] And I think these are the same people
[00:18:56] that are telling you that trans can be a seven-year-olds,
[00:18:59] right, or seven-year-olds can be trans, I do.
[00:19:02] I think that there's a lot to this.
[00:19:07] There is.
[00:19:08] And so pull up another one.
[00:19:09] I've got plenty, right?
[00:19:11] And so anyway, I think he's doing it for a bit,
[00:19:13] and he's skipping over the hot chip on the front page.
[00:19:16] Well, it's not a bit.
[00:19:19] So why would you ever put furry fetish porn
[00:19:24] on the front page of Twitch?
[00:19:26] Why would you ever do that?
[00:19:32] I mean, let's work through this reasoning.
[00:19:41] I'm going to work through this.
[00:19:44] No, it's okay.
[00:19:47] We're going to think this out.
[00:19:48] We're going to think this out and we're going to use a logical evaluation.
[00:19:53] Okay?
[00:19:54] Do you think a black girl, a Tiddy streamer, would get a front page spot?
[00:20:00] If they want to get one, I have a top three, right?
[00:20:03] And so let me know.
[00:20:04] No, arguing that, you're right there.
[00:20:05] Okay, so then why do you think that they put that person on?
[00:20:08] And also, so you're saying that there's a pretty girl on the front page.
[00:20:12] The pretty girl being on the front page doesn't mean that it's a sexual content stream.
[00:20:17] Like very obviously, do you recognize the difference between a pretty girl playing a
[00:20:22] video game and a girl who's obviously making the stream about her body?
[00:20:27] Like, I mean, both of the streams that I showed were women that have the stream, the stream
[00:20:32] is about their body.
[00:20:34] It's about how they look.
[00:20:35] It's obvious.
[00:20:36] A pretty girl playing Diablo is not the same thing as that.
[00:20:45] Do you understand that?
[00:20:46] So do you understand that there's a difference, right?
[00:20:48] So like, it's the focus of the girl that's playing Diablo 4 is Diablo 4.
[00:20:54] Now she might be a pretty girl, I don't know who she is, but my point is that that's not
[00:20:59] the focus and the content of the stream.
[00:21:02] Like there are girls that make content that are pretty, who play video games, and there
[00:21:06] are girls that make content about being pretty.
[00:21:10] Do you see what the difference there is, right?
[00:21:14] I agree with the general point, obviously you gotta have your cleavage, it's obviously
[00:21:17] a part of the stream.
[00:21:19] i think that you're intentionally trying to obfuscate
[00:21:22] very clearly the streams that i showed were infinitely more sexual
[00:21:27] the girl with a low-cut shirt playing diablo four everybody knows this
[00:21:31] so why are we why are we playing these games
[00:21:35] why are we playing these games if you know it like it if you know that there's
[00:21:39] a difference i know there's a difference
[00:21:41] why are we even why are we having this conversation
[00:21:45] Like, I'm just, I'm so confused by this.
[00:21:48] What, what, what do you even do?
[00:21:49] You're just wasting your time.
[00:21:52] Especially when the gameplay is a small slide window
[00:21:54] instead of being full screen.
[00:21:56] Yeah. And so what is this?
[00:21:58] Difference is women with, with hair thin.
[00:22:00] I don't know about that.
[00:22:01] And yeah, rough to decide.
[00:22:03] I don't know who this girl, I don't want to,
[00:22:04] I don't like discussing, like, I don't like discussing,
[00:22:07] you know, female streamers and like,
[00:22:09] whether they're hot or not a whole lot, right?
[00:22:11] I mean, like, I think it's easy to say like,
[00:22:13] oh yeah, this is a pretty girl or whatever.
[00:22:15] but like i don't like getting into like all this girl isn't hot cuz i i don't
[00:22:19] want them to watch what i'm saying and then feel bad about themselves
[00:22:22] uh... if it's only the difference in the main point part of it in a percent
[00:22:25] right well i mean yeah that's a huge difference like what we've been talking
[00:22:28] about
[00:22:28] that means that they like if you if you use your reasoning
[00:22:31] that means that every female streamer is a sexual stream categorically
[00:22:35] because some duties is attracted to our that's probably why he's watching her
[00:22:39] so it's just i i i i i i even say this
[00:22:42] drives me crazy
[00:22:43] anyway so
[00:22:45] Yeah, it's just what what a waste of time. So anyway, number one search is hentai dude. Yeah, number one search is hentai not furry hentai
[00:22:52] So why isn't a normal hentai artist up there instead? So again, like it's just this is the kind of stuff
[00:22:58] It really annoys me and as I said, I will repeat myself one more time that I want to move on because this is ridiculous
[00:23:04] There is an ongoing concerted effort in order to pervert and
[00:23:10] sexuality
[00:23:11] sexually invert people's preferences to
[00:23:13] to take people's preferences and to denormalize being attracted to, you know, traditional
[00:23:19] things that, you know, like make women attractive and now to reframe it around weird fetishes
[00:23:26] and other forms of perversion that are not heteronormative. And I think this is being
[00:23:32] done on purpose by people that are both mentally ill, that they want to change the way people
[00:23:38] see themselves and also the way they see the world in terms of sexuality. And I think that
[00:23:43] if you just look at all look at all of the different video games that you know
[00:23:48] all these different developers taught or journalists and like the media you know
[00:23:52] they fawn over it's always forms of like every form of safe horny nowadays is
[00:23:58] being attracted to feet there's something wrong there's something really
[00:24:04] really wrong and I can't be the only person that sees this I can't weird as
[00:24:11] fuck. It's really weird. And I feel like more people need to see this, more people need
[00:24:17] to wake up and realize this. And I think that Twitch is engaging in it because they have
[00:24:21] the same weirdos that work at their company. That's what I fucking think. That's exactly
[00:24:25] what I think. And I don't have a problem, by the way, with the furry hentai artists.
[00:24:31] I think they're totally fine. I wouldn't want to have their account banned. I think they're
[00:24:34] great. Do whatever you want to do. But at the same time, I don't think that Twitch should
[00:24:38] be providing a platform for that. I think it's fucking weird. And if they do, I think
[00:24:42] they should be doing it to other sexual streams that are actual real people, right? So imagine
[00:24:47] that. It's weird. You're not alone. Yes, exactly. Don't look at the recent Clash of Clans event
[00:24:52] to get mad at feet. I already did. I already got mad. Don't worry about it. I've already
[00:24:56] gotten mad. We've already gotten mad at that before. We'll get mad at more things in the
[00:25:01] future, okay? So don't worry. Everything is going to have plenty of fucking time, right?
[00:25:07] What is this here show us your feet absolutely not feed armpits and all sort of an attempt to deviate people it is it is
[00:25:14] Absolutely an attempt to deviate people yes
[00:25:18] 100 fucking percent so anyway besides that though there's been a number of other things going on younger generation has cooked with parenting like this
[00:25:25] What is this?
[00:25:27] Oh, the kids following the iPad.
[00:25:42] I guys, I mean like, look, I think we're, yeah, I mean, I could see why people think
[00:25:49] it's weird, but this isn't that big of a fucking deal, okay guys, this is so fucking
[00:25:54] lazy. Yeah. And also like iPad kids are evolving. Yeah, like
[00:25:58] a leash. Yeah, it's pretty clever. Yeah, I don't really I
[00:26:01] mean, I don't know. Like you see a like a nine second clip. I
[00:26:04] don't think you can really base a lot off of this. I mean,
[00:26:07] yeah, obviously, like if this is the way that you do
[00:26:09] everything. But what is this household chores when a man
[00:26:13] does it stop celebrating it. It's the bare minimum any
[00:26:15] functional adults to do when a woman does them it's unpaid
[00:26:18] emotional labor and the mental load. Man, it's almost like
[00:26:21] these people are just mad. And what is this here? And it's a digital tether. It's kind
[00:26:27] of not good. A digital tether. I mean, like, guys, do we really need to start using this
[00:26:33] like advanced vocabulary? It's just really a kid sitting there, like, watching an iPad
[00:26:39] so the kid won't walk away. It's not that crazy. But I don't know. I mean, maybe the
[00:26:44] kid is going to be like, you know, like 13 and like, you know, it's like nonverbal and
[00:26:50] It can't spell its own name and everything.
[00:26:53] So like, yeah, maybe you're right.
[00:26:54] Maybe it's actually really, really bad.
[00:26:57] And I don't even understand how bad it actually is.
[00:27:00] If anything, it's just clever.
[00:27:01] Yeah, it is.
[00:27:03] But anyway, oh yeah, by the way,
[00:27:05] the ongoing mixtape controversy, right?
[00:27:09] So you have another person, look at this here.
[00:27:11] I'm now playing mixtape game.
[00:27:13] It's a total gem.
[00:27:15] There's some irrelevant person who doesn't know
[00:27:17] a squad about video games enjoying mixtape.
[00:27:18] What a total absurdity.
[00:27:20] Is it normal to own a t-shirt for a game that you're playing for the first time?
[00:27:33] I'm so glad that people clock this as a total industry plan.
[00:27:37] I am.
[00:27:38] I'm so glad.
[00:27:39] I'm so proud of everybody.
[00:27:41] And, uh, yeah, that's good.
[00:27:42] This is the first time and shill.
[00:27:44] I know it's crazy how much shilling for this game there's been.
[00:27:48] And a credit must be given a mixtape for exposing how the press inflate in
[00:27:52] Inflate certain headlines the game didn't surpass
[00:27:55] 2,300 simultaneous players
[00:27:57] So you have all these people talking about industry plant excited for this one
[00:28:02] Nobody's playing its scores are bought and paid for a bunch of frauds
[00:28:06] Looks like the best video game in history according to these scores is video game journalism still a good thing
[00:28:12] So do you want to know which other games recently have had?
[00:28:15] You know these scoreboards that like you know the developers have put out there things like for example
[00:28:21] I
[00:28:22] Would say Starfield remember Starfield
[00:28:25] You had Dragon Age the veil guard and now you have mixtape
[00:28:30] Total bought and paid for scores like does anybody really believe this? It's so obvious
[00:28:37] Like what are we doing? Is this the start of gamergate version 2.0? No, not really
[00:28:42] I mean like I think it's just another example of an industry plant game. The reason why Gamergate 2.0
[00:28:49] isn't necessary is because Gamergate 1 never died. The reality is that there is so much
[00:28:55] overwhelmingly negative sentiment around any game that's like woke or anything else. It's that it's absolutely
[00:29:02] suffocating for developers and that's why they're obviously, you know, they're trying to lock their comments
[00:29:07] they're trying to turn off reviews
[00:29:09] They're doing everything that they can and the reason why is that people like me had an overwhelming cultural victory
[00:29:16] We have we've had a massively overwhelming cultural victory and it is something that is continuing to
[00:29:22] Become more overwhelming as time goes on so nobody cares about journals many more
[00:29:26] Yeah, exactly like we totally destroyed the credibility of all these institutions the people are announcing layoff
[00:29:33] I go they're not announcing layoffs anymore because they're having AI write all the articles that there's nobody to fire anymore
[00:29:38] But ultimately these companies are pretty much on life support or they're dead already and
[00:29:44] Overlummingly you have all these different places that are pretty much like defunct, right?
[00:29:49] I mean like they're completely invalidated
[00:29:51] So I think it's been a huge resounding success and it's been a tremendous accomplishment. I'm very proud of everybody
[00:29:56] I am I'm tremendously proud of you guys for working so hard
[00:30:00] Notice how that score uses a vtuber streamer set up to try to get key in those audiences. No, I think that's just honestly I
[00:30:06] I mean vTubers do all kinds of stuff of different characters in different places
[00:30:11] I don't really think there's any sort of correlation there, but I am really glad to see the the negativity for it happening, right?
[00:30:17] It's good and I try my best it is and that's how they get money
[00:30:21] Yes, so you're playing the 10 year the 10th year anniversary of Overwatch
[00:30:26] Wait, I thought it comes out that comes out. That's in two years. I thought Overwatch came out in 2018
[00:30:31] So yeah, I'm not gonna have to worry about that, but I guess maybe it got announced about this time
[00:30:36] Yeah, you're right. And yeah, there's some Crimson Desert drama about censorship. It's already been addressed by Pearl Abyss's mistake. Yeah
[00:30:44] Damien the skirt thing, but apparently it was like a clipping issue. Yeah, people were upset about it and
[00:30:50] Again, it's good that people got upset about it
[00:30:53] Speaking of people getting upset. I made a comment yesterday about something. So there is this this post here
[00:31:02] Let me go back. I'm I will watch the the clip
[00:31:04] So, I don't know who Joe Partoszi, I don't know who this is, but we're gonna listen to
[00:31:10] what he says.
[00:31:11] Here we go.
[00:31:12] The Joe guy, yes.
[00:31:13] Do not commit more crimes than white people on a personality basis.
[00:31:15] Do not commit more crimes than white people on a personality basis.
[00:31:19] If you're going to say statistically they do, that is only because of impoverished areas
[00:31:24] in the lives that they've been given because of the implications that have been put on them
[00:31:28] through what is it called?
[00:31:30] Systemic racism.
[00:31:31] given a shithand and therefore live in that shithand and that's right they've been given
[00:31:36] a shithand so they steal makeup from CVS. The constant like infantilization of minorities
[00:31:46] in America is one of the most patronizing and also toxic things that our culture has to deal with.
[00:31:55] The reality is that when people do something bad it's not because of the government it's not
[00:32:01] because of some, you know, historical reason. It's because they chose to do that bad thing.
[00:32:08] That's the reason why. There's no, you know, big reason or anything else. Go to jail. Yes.
[00:32:14] Whenever you kill somebody or you rob a store, you're not doing that because you're poor.
[00:32:19] You're doing that because there's plenty of poor people that don't rob stores.
[00:32:23] More likely you can get crimes if they're impoverished living in areas where they have
[00:32:28] to to survive.
[00:32:29] you were to take a don't have to steal to survive you have to get a job to
[00:32:33] survive
[00:32:34] and most of these people don't get jobs
[00:32:37] so that's the problem this also isn't a race issue
[00:32:40] if you want to look at this based off of the a uh... race air based off of an
[00:32:44] economic issue
[00:32:45] i think it is probably right there's very clearly a correlation between all
[00:32:50] poverty and crime
[00:32:52] where the poor you are inside of each ethnic group you're going to have
[00:32:56] probably a higher probability of committing crimes. So yeah, I think this is obviously true,
[00:33:02] but that's not racial at all and it's not exclusive to black people.
[00:33:06] Do you think bad people think of themselves as bad? Some do, some don't, it depends.
[00:33:12] A group of people and put them in an impoverished area, they're likely to commit more crimes because
[00:33:17] they have not been helped in the way that they need to be. But if you meet a black guy on the street
[00:33:22] And you say to his face, he's more likely to commit a crime than you. You're fucking racist.
[00:33:27] I think that's true. I think I agree with that part, actually. I think that the moment that
[00:33:31] you distill statistics down to an individual person, and you apply a global statistic or like a
[00:33:37] nationwide statistic to like one individual person, and you say like you on average are more
[00:33:43] likely to do this, like you're, I mean, that is, it is dehumanization, right? You're saying that,
[00:33:48] you know, you're not a person, you're a statistic, but that's something that happens with many different vectors.
[00:33:54] Yes, whatever statistical fact you're going to throw is clouded by the idiocy of yourself to not recognize why that fact is in existence.
[00:34:04] Not because black people are genetically more likely to commit a crime, that's stupid.
[00:34:07] I'm really glad that this total, like this fake narrative that everybody knows is bullshit, is immediately,
[00:34:16] it is immediately getting called out by basically everyone
[00:34:20] like if you scroll down and you look at this all you have are people saying that
[00:34:24] this isn't true
[00:34:26] thank fucking god that we are finally holding people accountable for making
[00:34:30] bad decisions
[00:34:32] thank fucking god that there are people that are doing things that are bad and
[00:34:36] you're not coming up with some you know elaborate excuse for it because
[00:34:40] obviously i said this i said it's true that blacks experience systematic
[00:34:44] racism
[00:34:45] they benefit from it which is obviously true that's what where do you think the
[00:34:50] do you think the eyes helping white people of course not one less their
[00:34:53] women but it's really that there are so many institutional and systematic
[00:34:59] advantages that are given to people of minority status that they enjoy that
[00:35:05] white people don't have access to an asian people don't have access to so
[00:35:10] this is what's really and you can see this with test scores you can see this
[00:35:13] with acceptance rates into colleges. You can see it with medical school acceptance rates.
[00:35:19] This is just an objective fact. And if you're angry about that, and that, you know, because
[00:35:24] there's a lot of people that were mad that I was using the term systematic racism, because
[00:35:28] they think that for some reason black people own that term. No, they don't. Systematic
[00:35:33] racism are just simply two words put together. So blacks and other minority groups enjoy
[00:35:38] preference or treatment through DEI and affirmative action at the expense of white and Asian
[00:35:43] Americans.
[00:35:44] Socio-economic conditions is a cope and everyone knows it.
[00:35:49] Thank fucking God.
[00:35:51] Thank God.
[00:35:52] We finally have more people that are realizing this.
[00:35:55] I'm very happy.
[00:35:57] Please learn the difference between systemic and systematic.
[00:36:02] What do you think the difference is?
[00:36:08] Why don't you explain the difference to me?
[00:36:17] Let me go ahead and understand this.
[00:36:21] So let's work through this reasoning.
[00:36:26] Systematic is utilizing a system.
[00:36:27] Okay, what's systemic?
[00:36:38] Systematic is something deeply ingrained into a system.
[00:36:44] So you think that there's something systemic that is holding black people back that's like engineered into the government?
[00:36:51] Is that what you think?
[00:36:52] Like, I mean, because this is very clearly, this is what the reasoning is, right?
[00:37:01] Like a systemic inspection?
[00:37:05] Okay, I understand that.
[00:37:06] Not particularly.
[00:37:07] Okay, so you're just simply correcting my vocabulary.
[00:37:13] This isn't like really an argument or anything,
[00:37:16] you're just correcting my vocabulary.
[00:37:29] Yes, sorry for taking your time, me too.
[00:37:31] Anyway, so let's go back,
[00:37:34] we're gonna finish the rest of this.
[00:37:35] Just a word not to, yes, exactly.
[00:37:37] Systematic implies it was planned by a group using the system.
[00:37:39] Systemic is just inherent to the system due to its nature.
[00:37:42] Yes, and so anyway, you had a person here.
[00:37:46] Somebody got mad about this.
[00:37:47] Blacks, how about you say black people,
[00:37:49] you disgusting cockroach fucking bastard.
[00:37:52] So you have one person that's angry about this very clearly.
[00:37:56] And I don't know if I really saw this,
[00:37:57] but this is a person who, let me see, can I find it?
[00:38:01] No, that's not it at all.
[00:38:03] I don't know where this is, but either way,
[00:38:06] Apparently this person has like dozens of negative tweets that they've made about white people.
[00:38:11] So this person's trying to correct me being racist.
[00:38:14] Well, you don't really care about me being racist.
[00:38:16] You just simply are racist and you want to control what I'm saying, right?
[00:38:21] And he's getting mad at blacks? Well, yeah, because they're racist. That's the reason why.
[00:38:25] Man, I did not read Black's benefit from systematic racism on the internet.
[00:38:30] So...
[00:38:31] Let's go back and we're going to look at this and we're going to find it here, okay?
[00:38:37] So I did not read, and this is also, by the way, this is a content creator saying this,
[00:38:44] and you're not going to have a lot of content creators backing me up with this.
[00:38:47] And the reason why is because I'm saying something that I think everybody knows to be true,
[00:38:54] but at the same time, nobody wants to really acknowledge.
[00:38:57] And people don't want to say what I'm saying, but I think it's evidently true.
[00:39:01] Yeah, they don't want to lose sponsors, they don't want to have people call them racists
[00:39:06] on the internet.
[00:39:07] I don't really give a shit about any of that.
[00:39:09] So DEI is factually provable systematic racism, unlike all the other bullshit Blacks complain
[00:39:13] about, which is pure speculation.
[00:39:15] I probably should have worded that Black people benefit way the fuck less than they suffer
[00:39:19] from systematic racism, because yeah, I'm not pretending affirmative action and shit
[00:39:23] does not exist.
[00:39:24] one systematic racism, black suffer from every instance of getting pulled over in American history.
[00:39:34] Isn't it crazy how this absolute total lib slop is just getting like it. This is it. They're so
[00:39:44] stupid. It's unbelievable. It's wait, what? Yeah. Well, this is the thing, right? And so I've looked
[00:39:51] at this because I've obviously have you know there this is a very very
[00:39:54] controversial post that I make right obviously saying something like this is
[00:39:58] very controversial and so doing so obviously I was reading some of the
[00:40:02] responses to it and one thing that I've noticed is that not a single person is
[00:40:08] even responding to anything that I said just I'm stupid I can't fathom a
[00:40:15] person time I can't believe you said that is a funniest string of words the
[00:40:20] foundation mechanism in human society, every single factor shaped every single
[00:40:23] civilization past 10,000 years is is cope. Well, yeah, it obviously is all you
[00:40:27] have to look is the socioeconomic factors of different races and then rates
[00:40:31] of crime and then cross-reference them, right? It's a super simple thing to do
[00:40:34] that anybody with a brain can do, but you're not interested in doing that
[00:40:38] because you've already made up the conclusion without looking at any
[00:40:41] evidence. That's the reason why. So, I mean, like, yeah, there's no counter
[00:40:45] argument to this at all. And so he did ask thanks random black
[00:40:49] people can just walk up to NASA or any surgical position and
[00:40:53] get a job because DEI exists.
[00:40:59] Yes, guys, all the all you have to do is you just show up to NASA
[00:41:04] and you say I'm black, and then they hire you. That's right.
[00:41:08] They're purposely obtuse. Well, this is the thing, right? Is
[00:41:11] that none of these people how is this roach not been banned? The
[00:41:14] rot from your teeth has gone to your brain that you understand life because you're a white man
[00:41:19] live their moms this is like another big personal insult not a single person here and you could
[00:41:24] benefit from a shower of course blacks but not us white and asian americans for other too of course
[00:41:31] right so this is some sort of like an implied racism etc black people try lynching yourself
[00:41:37] So, not a single person here is engaging at all with what I've said.
[00:41:43] And do you know why?
[00:41:46] It's because I'm right.
[00:41:48] That's the reason why.
[00:41:50] And they have to resort to insults, to ad hominem, to other forms of personal
[00:41:58] attacks, because they can't engage this concept in any sort of a reasonable way.
[00:42:04] And the reason why is because every piece of observable data proves the opposite.
[00:42:09] That's it. You can't argue with it. So that's it. They're ignorant, exactly.
[00:42:13] And because they're emotional people, why do you fight these battles?
[00:42:17] Because this is... The reason why I fight battles like this is because this is a lie.
[00:42:23] This is the Emperor's new clothes that everybody is expected to compliment him on.
[00:42:29] This is a world that is basically a manufactured consensus that's based off of a Russian nesting doll of lies.
[00:42:38] And the reason why I talk about this stuff is because nobody else will. Nobody else is willing to say any of this.
[00:42:45] And because they're worried about getting, oh no, they might say something bad about me.
[00:42:50] I don't really give a shit about that. I mean, obviously I care. I would prefer if people didn't do that, it'd be great if everybody agreed with me.
[00:42:56] But I would rather live in reality than live in a delusion.
[00:43:03] That's it.
[00:43:04] They're operating on emotion and virtue signaling. They're not logically based at all. They can't learn from history.
[00:43:09] No, they can't. How about everyone worry about the problem of their own race, trying to solve other races' problems?
[00:43:14] Well, you obviously have to solve it. They're not...
[00:43:18] This is America. We're solving problems based off of actions, not race.
[00:43:24] It doesn't have anything to do with race. If you break into a store and you steal something, you fucked up.
[00:43:31] It doesn't matter whether you're white, black, you know, Mexican, fucking Asian, Native American.
[00:43:38] We can't have that happen. Like so, and whenever you infantilize people and you treat them as if
[00:43:44] they're not accountable for their own actions, and it's actually some sort of, you know, abstract
[00:43:50] system that you can never really define in any sort of a real way that's actually
[00:43:55] the reason why they're doing these bad things all you're doing is hurting
[00:43:59] everybody and that's it
[00:44:02] that's not really racist culture it's it has nothing to do about whether it's
[00:44:05] race or culture or anything what has to do with is that if you have people that
[00:44:10] are committing crimes and doing this the problem is the crime it is the action
[00:44:15] that they are taking there's nothing else that's the problem that's the
[00:44:19] problem, it's the action. So that's it. At what point do we hold everybody accountable when their
[00:44:24] system's protecting them? I know. And when Black Man walks in the room, you think the same thing
[00:44:28] about him, doesn't matter if he commits crime or not. Y'all wrap a lot quibble into one. I'm sure
[00:44:33] there's some people that are racist out there for sure. And nearly 26k likes on this, nuke the whole
[00:44:39] generation. And I'll tell you that it's only going to get higher. It's only going to get higher.
[00:44:46] Because people like me will continue to normalize the plain English, the plain English, excuse me, ironic,
[00:44:54] the plain English discussion of rationality, common sense, and reality.
[00:45:00] And I will do so, and other people like me will do so, whether people kick and scream and cry about it or not.
[00:45:07] That's the truth.
[00:45:09] Is this some protective guy who went on a shooting hemorrhage, uh, shooting spree on
[00:45:17] Cambridge yesterday?
[00:45:18] If a like guy tried to kill a cop, you think they're getting five years?
[00:45:22] I mean, I have no idea, right?
[00:45:23] I mean, like, I think that obviously, like, and this is more of them, the black people
[00:45:27] bent for systematic racism, not a single person, ah, yeah, I forgot this free will mindset.
[00:45:32] You could at least put free thinker in your bio so we can 100% tell you're a moron.
[00:45:36] That's right, guys.
[00:45:38] That's right.
[00:45:39] makes you steal makeup from CVS. Obviously, that's just the way it is, guys. Of course.
[00:45:47] And so, as well, on Rockleboost, DEI is seeing a random black person on the street and putting
[00:45:51] him in the cockpit of an airplane. There is no amount of disingenuous, reframing, emotional,
[00:45:59] emotional outbursts or any form of just gaslighting that's going to protect you from reality.
[00:46:08] It's true.
[00:46:09] It's true.
[00:46:10] What I'm saying is true.
[00:46:11] The strawmans are so funny.
[00:46:13] I know.
[00:46:14] Well, I find this to be very funny because this is the, there is actually no substance
[00:46:19] behind any of this.
[00:46:21] It's just lies.
[00:46:22] That's really all there is to it.
[00:46:24] And what is this?
[00:46:25] Your base tower.
[00:46:26] And if you try to shoot someone, the punishment should be they try to shoot you too.
[00:46:30] Yeah, I agree with that.
[00:46:32] And anyway, as I'm taking a woke internet heavy fire, well, it's not really the thing
[00:46:36] is that it's not woke. It's racist, mentally ill, problematic communists. That's what it is.
[00:46:44] They are literal race communists that are trying to push this stuff onto everybody,
[00:46:50] and they want everybody to live inside of this world. Like, these are the same people that are
[00:46:54] like glorifying, you know, the Chinese government or the Cuban government or these other governments,
[00:47:00] the Iranian government that like actively suppress any degree of critical thinking or
[00:47:07] rational evaluation. And the reason why is because they know their ideas can't stand
[00:47:12] up to it. That's the main reason why. It's kind of funny because they don't know they're
[00:47:17] actually racist. Well, they do know that they're racist, but they think that they can control
[00:47:21] people's behavior by saying the opposite. That's literally it. And I left this poster
[00:47:27] absurdly bought it on X. I have no idea if they are or not. I mean at the end of the day the
[00:47:31] amount of likes something gets doesn't matter. Please explain to me how Blacks benefit from
[00:47:35] systematic racism. Matter of fact or give some facts or statistics or just ignore these responses.
[00:47:40] And so you have another right here. So this is two people that tried to go into a federal meeting
[00:47:47] that they weren't allowed in because they weren't federal lawmakers and then they got taken out of
[00:47:52] of that meeting, and they took pictures of them, and they're trying to pretend like this
[00:47:57] is the new Martin Luther King or the new Malcolm X. And I think that nowadays people realize
[00:48:02] that and they can see that this is very obviously a manipulation. It is. It's a complete and
[00:48:07] obvious manipulation. So the photo is so taken out of context. Well, it's being done that
[00:48:12] way on purpose, right? It's being done that way on purpose because there are a lot of
[00:48:17] boys out there that they see this and you know when you get conditioned your whole life to you know
[00:48:23] like immediately you know somebody calls you racist and this is like the worst thing that anybody
[00:48:27] can say so you have to like beg them to take it back but they hear this or they see this and they
[00:48:32] immediately have to like agree with whatever these people are advocating for that's literally it
[00:48:38] so yeah anyway absolutely insane things are happening you got that right yeah so you have this
[00:48:43] constantly happen and again people try to what a retard every single person
[00:48:48] read this and go back and read it again we should turn desperate impact look at
[00:48:53] this here literally every single person every single person is not addressing my
[00:49:03] point there is not a single person addressing what I said I love it I do I
[00:49:11] I absolutely love it. I think it's hilarious because this is it. Of course not. Yes, because, again,
[00:49:19] there's nothing that you can say to undo this, right?
[00:49:23] I mean, because they know that it's true. They're really mad today. Not really.
[00:49:26] This one isn't even really a big deal.
[00:49:27] And I think what Joe was trying to say statistically is that being in poverty is a huge driver to commit crime, and that's not a genetic component of being black.
[00:49:35] Well, yeah, obviously, but then that's not something that has to do with being black. It has to do with being poor.
[00:49:41] But even inside of different socioeconomic strata, you also have different race statistics
[00:49:47] for different groups of people.
[00:49:49] To act like every group of people is going to behave the exact same is delusional.
[00:49:53] Obviously, that's not the case.
[00:49:55] There's a multifaceted reason for why.
[00:49:57] But to just say that it's entirely socioeconomic is just not true.
[00:50:02] Whenever somebody is stealing makeup or stealing random TVs out of Walmart, you're not going
[00:50:07] to say that that's, you know, like you don't need a TV to live.
[00:50:11] you don't need makeup to live, but that's what they do.
[00:50:13] So that's it.
[00:50:15] And are all of the races now rich?
[00:50:17] Only black people are poor?
[00:50:18] Yeah, I mean, obviously that's not the case, right?
[00:50:21] And so they think poor people that struggle can't be white.
[00:50:24] Well, that's, and this is the reason,
[00:50:26] and here's another component to this.
[00:50:28] This is the reason why I care about it a lot.
[00:50:30] The reason why I care about this so much
[00:50:32] is because I grew up as a working class white person.
[00:50:36] And I don't like the idea that people like me
[00:50:39] weren't provided and aren't provided with the same amount of resources
[00:50:44] and uh... you know like cultural and societal uh... acknowledgement
[00:50:48] and advantages that are provided for minority groups
[00:50:52] and so when i see this happen i think about my own life and the times where
[00:50:56] other people were granted advantages over me
[00:50:59] or other people are given opportunities whether it's a scholarship or other
[00:51:03] some some other form of beneficiary
[00:51:05] and uh... you know i i maybe didn't get the opportunity for that
[00:51:09] so that's the reason why i i i i advocate for it i advocate for it
[00:51:13] because i live through this and
[00:51:16] you know i'm a lucky guy i'm a very lucky guy
[00:51:19] and i was able to still succeed and do well but other people weren't and at the
[00:51:23] end of the day i totally agree with affirmative action i totally agree with
[00:51:27] preferential treatment but it should be on the basis of income
[00:51:31] it should be on the basis of your social economic conditions fundamentally then
[00:51:35] and if you deal with that then obviously if that's the only reason why than
[00:51:40] every other problems should work itself out
[00:51:42] i think that poor people should get benefits i think that they should get
[00:51:45] you know more scholarships and stuff like that
[00:51:47] because they're the ones that can't afford college
[00:51:49] but the difference is that that shouldn't be a decision that's made on the basis
[00:51:53] of race it should be a decision that's made on the basis of income and
[00:51:56] socioeconomic status but they don't want to do that
[00:52:00] and the reason why is because they're actually racist against white people
[00:52:04] they don't like white people they want to provide advantages and benefits for
[00:52:08] themselves
[00:52:08] and create an uneven playing field that they benefit from
[00:52:12] and the reason why they get mad at me is because i'm one of the only people
[00:52:15] that calls this out
[00:52:16] this is obviously what's happening
[00:52:18] so yeah
[00:52:20] that's it i'll read a few comments about this but then i want to move on
[00:52:23] there's a lot of things i want to talk about
[00:52:24] uh... i call that double iranians are considered white and uh... in all the
[00:52:28] opposition without privilege
[00:52:29] well iranians have like incredibly really really great
[00:52:33] levels of like success inside of america
[00:52:36] uh... they're like again like it's a very very i mean like with them in the
[00:52:39] person empire was massive
[00:52:41] i mean iran is like an ancient civilization
[00:52:44] uh... you know you look at like iq graphs i i iran is like number four or
[00:52:48] five or something like that
[00:52:50] highest iq country on average in the world
[00:52:53] so yes iranians cut iranians indians for example and an asians to coming over
[00:52:58] to america have extremely great levels of success inside of america
[00:53:03] America. It's true. And all you have to do is look at the statistics. So that's it. Punches
[00:53:09] like me and it comes down to class warfare because that's the main issue, but it's disguised
[00:53:13] as something else. Yeah, exactly. And what was this here? Acquainted rock, the percentage
[00:53:18] of poor blacks and it's the same as Hispanics. Why is the disparity of crimes committed there
[00:53:21] to them? I mean, I think you want to know one of the big reasons why I think that there
[00:53:25] are big issues in minority areas. It's because there's a bunch of white women that get together
[00:53:30] that thinks of themselves that it'll make them sad if a black person gets arrested,
[00:53:35] so they let crime happen in these communities, and then the communities get taken over by
[00:53:39] gangs, and you have businesses that leave, so this creates a fucking vicious circle
[00:53:44] where basically the communities just get worse because there's no policing for them.
[00:53:49] And so if you want to talk about systematic racism, that's the new version of systematic
[00:53:53] racism.
[00:53:54] That's what's really happening, because these people aren't getting the chance that they
[00:53:58] deserve.
[00:53:59] So that's what I think.
[00:54:02] Yeah, it creates a vacuum of IQ.
[00:54:03] Yeah, exactly.
[00:54:04] And Daily Mail, what is this here?
[00:54:07] They're ruining our system.
[00:54:08] They are.
[00:54:09] They're doing a whole lot of it.
[00:54:10] Oh, yeah, yeah, here's a great example of it.
[00:54:12] I can show you this, too, as an example.
[00:54:14] Look at this.
[00:54:17] New York City woman declined to press charges
[00:54:19] against Subway Shover because she didn't
[00:54:21] want to put another black man in jail.
[00:54:23] Weeks later, he allegedly killed a retired teacher,
[00:54:26] 76, at a station.
[00:54:29] I'm not able to god damn it I might not be able to I'm sorry
[00:54:58] Sorry.
[00:54:59] Here we go.
[00:55:09] This is something that I said last year.
[00:55:12] The biggest threat to America isn't Hamas, Venezuelan gangs, or violent migrants.
[00:55:18] It's upper middle class, primarily white women, who would import all of the above to destroy
[00:55:23] the country in order to satisfy their suicidal imp.
[00:55:26] I tried to warn y'all.
[00:55:28] I tried to tell y'all, I tried to say it, but nobody wanted to listen.
[00:55:35] Nobody wanted to know.
[00:55:36] And for whatever reason, you got this.
[00:55:40] And probably your best tweet, I know.
[00:55:41] And I said it, and this is another example of a person that died because of this.
[00:55:47] And it's homicidal empathy.
[00:55:48] Yeah, and I think I probably should.
[00:55:51] I'm going to stop using suicidal empathy because the implication is that they're going to be
[00:55:57] the victim of it.
[00:55:58] But they never are.
[00:55:59] It's somebody else that they don't even know.
[00:56:01] So the real word that you should use for it is pathological empathy, or something other
[00:56:06] than that, right?
[00:56:07] Can she be held legally responsible in a civil lawsuit?
[00:56:10] I mean, I don't know if she can or not.
[00:56:11] I have no idea.
[00:56:12] I mean, in a perfect world, she would be.
[00:56:14] But otherwise, yeah, it seems kind of unlikely.
[00:56:18] And so, yeah.
[00:56:20] And women are not biologically equipped to improve safety inside organized society.
[00:56:24] I don't know if they are or not, but I know she is, and I'll tell you that for sure.
[00:56:28] It's obvious.
[00:56:29] It's imp-tard.
[00:56:30] Imp-tard?
[00:56:31] Yeah, it's perfect.
[00:56:32] I'll have to think of a better way to say that, but I like that.
[00:56:35] Involuntary manslaughter empathy?
[00:56:36] Yeah, sure.
[00:56:37] It's suicidal.
[00:56:38] The Western society is the point.
[00:56:40] Yeah.
[00:56:41] They arrest the judge's meme.
[00:56:42] It's getting popular.
[00:56:43] I know that, because people are waking up and they're realizing how much of a problem
[00:56:46] it is.
[00:56:47] So I'm very glad to see more people waking up, and also there's more people that are
[00:56:52] now talking about this, and it becomes very evident.
[00:56:56] And I think that there are a lot of like well-intentioned, reasonable, normal people out there that see
[00:57:01] me say something like this and nobody that's able to actually present any level of a counter
[00:57:08] argument to it.
[00:57:09] And they think to themselves, I wonder why that is.
[00:57:13] I wonder why that is.
[00:57:16] And before you know it, you get more people thinking like me.
[00:57:20] It's too bad.
[00:57:22] It's really, really too bad.
[00:57:25] The off topic, why don't you start Game Journalism and Game Review Platform?
[00:57:28] I have no intention of beginning or starting any type of an organization or anything that
[00:57:34] will require me to interact with another person.
[00:57:38] So the moment that you ask me to, can you please do something that, you know, like,
[00:57:43] what do you call it?
[00:57:44] Can you do anything, right?
[00:57:46] I mean, the moment that I have to talk to somebody or interact with somebody, that is
[00:57:51] the non-starter point of it.
[00:57:53] There's no more orgs, no more companies, no more organizations, no more meetings, nothing.
[00:58:00] Okay?
[00:58:01] I'm totally out, totally done.
[00:58:04] I don't want to do that anymore.
[00:58:06] And I tried.
[00:58:07] I tried.
[00:58:08] I tried for years and it ate me alive.
[00:58:11] I couldn't deal with it.
[00:58:13] I couldn't.
[00:58:14] Like, I tried, it fucked my head up.
[00:58:16] Even now, I don't ever want to be around people.
[00:58:19] Very clearly, I'm just not meant for that, right?
[00:58:22] I'm not built that way.
[00:58:23] I do it if I had to do it if it was like a fucking like aliens invaded and it was like a life or death
[00:58:29] situation of course I could do it but that's not happening right we're only having illegal aliens
[00:58:34] invading so it's a little bit different and uh so that's it just have AI run it so that's
[00:58:40] and I'm sorry but like that's just really the truth was a big deal going with Caleb Hammer
[00:58:45] no because it's just a podcast right I mean that's not a big deal but I'm talking about in
[00:58:49] generalities, right? I think that's the case. So, yeah, now I want the rest of heal and
[00:58:54] the obstacles. Yeah, I'm totally done after all of that. I don't want to deal with anybody.
[00:58:59] I don't want to talk to anybody. And I know that people might not like that. They might
[00:59:03] not like that. They might think, oh, you should do this. You should do that. Well, you're
[00:59:07] going to get disappointed. You're going to get disappointed. You're going to get really
[00:59:11] disappointed. So that's the way it goes. You want to present fund hands off? Oh, I mean,
[00:59:16] I don't really, like, I mean, I don't, I don't know if I'll really want to do that.
[00:59:19] If I was funding something, I'd want to be involved with it, right?
[00:59:21] So, uh, yeah, that's it.
[00:59:23] It's a shame, man.
[00:59:24] You seem to be kind of person that makes a good friend, a bullshit.
[00:59:26] Yeah, I know.
[00:59:27] That's the reason why, like, I do try to be a really good friend.
[00:59:30] That's why it's emotionally draining for me because I try to be a good person
[00:59:33] all the time.
[00:59:34] I do.
[00:59:34] I, I, the thing is that, and think about this, right?
[00:59:38] I have been making content and doing things with people for 10 years, more than 10
[00:59:44] years, really.
[00:59:45] I have all the same friends that I used to.
[00:59:48] I've never had anybody come out and say anything negative about me like a negative personal experience they've had with me.
[00:59:55] I've had public disputes with people. There are people who publicly who dislike me.
[00:59:59] But on a personal level, not a single person.
[01:00:02] Ever.
[01:00:03] It's just the way it is.
[01:00:07] It's just how it is.
[01:00:09] And would you tolerate being an org of Asmongold clones?
[01:00:12] No, of people like me?
[01:00:15] Oh my god, that would be awful.
[01:00:17] Can you imagine?
[01:00:17] What a fucking headache that would be?
[01:00:19] Oh my god, no way.
[01:00:22] Didn't someone call you fat once?
[01:00:23] Yes, sure.
[01:00:24] Sadly, being a good person, a friend,
[01:00:26] is not being reciprocated?
[01:00:27] No, I don't believe that at all.
[01:00:28] I think that I've been very lucky
[01:00:29] to have a lot of good friends.
[01:00:30] I have, and that's really the way I feel about it.
[01:00:34] And don't tempt fate, yeah, sure.
[01:00:36] I was a designer for what's he gave for two years.
[01:00:38] I know you don't look fond of it now,
[01:00:39] but you do some kind of content-based company again.
[01:00:41] maybe i don't know and again
[01:00:43] i don't the reasons why i don't look fondly on it are purely structural
[01:00:48] it had nothing to do with all the people in the order i thought were great like i
[01:00:51] mean like you obviously we have drama now and there's some people you know as
[01:00:55] big issues
[01:00:56] but for the most part like i don't have anything really against anybody like i
[01:00:59] didn't
[01:01:00] and hate that it was just the the active doing it was just exhausting to me
[01:01:05] that's really all there is to it
[01:01:08] So what happened to one girl during your WAD days, the really crazy one?
[01:01:13] I know who you're talking about.
[01:01:16] I have no idea.
[01:01:18] I have no idea.
[01:01:20] I try not to, like, I mean, I haven't really talked to her in a really long time.
[01:01:25] I mean, you know, I hope she's doing fine.
[01:01:27] I don't really have anything negative to say.
[01:01:29] It is what it is.
[01:01:30] But yeah, I mean, I generally, yeah, I don't know.
[01:01:34] I don't have anything bad to say.
[01:01:35] It's about it, right?
[01:01:36] I mean, shit.
[01:01:37] So that's it.
[01:01:39] Shawna Insider again, why haven't seen that?
[01:01:42] But anyway, yes, people are malding about this.
[01:01:44] I'm so happy to see this because now nobody is going around.
[01:01:49] But my redlining, it doesn't negate what he said.
[01:01:52] Example, weed usage is very similar to whites and blacks.
[01:01:55] One of those groups are in legal trouble with it a lot more.
[01:01:57] I'm sure there are no other confounding variables.
[01:02:00] I'm sure there is, that weed possession is the only variable that you're looking at.
[01:02:07] And maybe if you do that, you can come to that conclusion.
[01:02:10] Maybe, I don't know.
[01:02:11] And yeah, he doesn't like white checks.
[01:02:13] Well, I don't listen.
[01:02:14] I am not the kind of guy that has the opportunity to choose.
[01:02:19] Okay, I'm the kind of guy that take what you can get.
[01:02:22] Okay, like let's be fucking honest here.
[01:02:24] So that's the way I feel about it.
[01:02:27] Are they serious?
[01:02:28] Have my white friends been smoke, been convicted for weed?
[01:02:30] Well, maybe, I don't know.
[01:02:31] I mean, it depends on the person, I think, right?
[01:02:33] More than anything else.
[01:02:34] Yeah, overall, what is this here? What if I transgender people ever do to y'all? Wait, what the hell? What is this?
[01:02:41] This- Oh, yes, I saw this. So people are crashing out over this.
[01:02:46] So the White House said that they will identify and neutralize political groups that are anti-American,
[01:02:52] they're anti-American, and
[01:02:55] radically pro-gen-pro-transgender. Here we go.
[01:02:59] Hmm.
[01:03:00] What's the heaviest kind of woman you date?
[01:03:06] I would not, like, I don't have a problem with girls that are like pretty thick or chubby.
[01:03:12] I actually don't.
[01:03:13] But I think it depends.
[01:03:15] Like if a girl's like six feet tall, her being like, let's say 180 pounds means something
[01:03:21] very different than if she's five feet tall.
[01:03:24] So I don't think that you should look at weight as just the only indicator.
[01:03:28] And I think that there are some women that look awful at like 140 pounds, but other women
[01:03:34] that look amazing.
[01:03:35] And it really depends on where that 140 pounds is.
[01:03:40] You know what I mean?
[01:03:41] It really depends.
[01:03:42] So I don't want to go and get into any of that, but I'm just saying in general, that's
[01:03:47] the way that I see it, okay?
[01:03:50] And yeah, exactly, right?
[01:03:52] It depends on where the weight is.
[01:03:55] And do you find it's against the moon because you're popularity?
[01:03:57] not really I mean like I'm sure other people do but you know I'm definitely a
[01:04:01] very unique case in that regard but I don't want to like again I don't like
[01:04:04] talking about like you know my own relationship stuff so let's move on the
[01:04:09] White House says okay our CT CT stands for I'm assuming counterterrorism
[01:04:14] prioritizes the neutralization of hemispheric threats and so all this is
[01:04:19] ISIS and this is also that's at the bottom part is what really matters right
[01:04:23] And so, our nation has not been well served by its intelligence community.
[01:04:30] True. Which has been mired in old ways of looking at threats, or has been actively weaponized by its leadership as a political tool.
[01:04:38] Whether plotting against conservative Catholics attending traditional mass in Virginia,
[01:04:43] parents standing up for their children at school board meetings, members of Congress, or President Trump and his associates,
[01:04:50] This administration will continue to prohibit the intelligence community from being used politically against innocent Americans.
[01:04:57] As real threats were ignored or underplayed, Americans have witnessed the politically motivated killings of Christians and conservatives committed by violent left-wing extremists,
[01:05:07] including the assassination of Charlie Kirk, who espoused rather extreme transgender ideologies.
[01:05:14] So this is the part that's getting everybody mad, okay?
[01:05:18] In addition to cartels and Islamist terrorist groups, our national counter-terrorist activities
[01:05:24] will also prioritize the rapid identification and neutralization of violent secular political
[01:05:33] groups whose ideology is anti-American, radically pro-transgender and anarchist.
[01:05:41] We will use the tools constitutionally available to us to map them at home, identify their
[01:05:46] membership, map their ties to international organizations like Antifa, and use law enforcement
[01:05:52] tools to cripple them operationally before they can maim and kill the innocent.
[01:05:57] We will do the same to the state sponsors, with the state sponsors of such groups and
[01:06:02] the government's undertaking lethal plots on US soil or against Americans everywhere.
[01:06:08] Thank fucking god.
[01:06:10] Holy sh- I've been waiting on this for like- thank god this is amazing.
[01:06:15] Finally, and in special strategic category,
[01:06:18] we will maintain and increase our national assets
[01:06:21] to combat and render safe
[01:06:23] the most dangerous terrorist threat in America.
[01:06:26] Non-state acquisition and the use of weapons
[01:06:29] of mass destruction, especially the terrorist use
[01:06:32] of nuclear and radiological devices.
[01:06:34] This mission, okay, so it's more terrorist stuff.
[01:06:38] Technological advances since then necessitate
[01:06:40] the re-examination of the threat
[01:06:42] and an update to our relevant counterterrorism policies.
[01:06:46] So they're finally going to stomp these people out.
[01:06:49] I hope that's what happened.
[01:06:51] Finally, we get to see the boot on these people.
[01:06:54] I don't believe this until I see it.
[01:06:58] That's the way that I feel about it.
[01:07:00] I wanna see this happen.
[01:07:02] And if session with trans people needs to be studied,
[01:07:05] I mean, again, it's not a coincidence, I think,
[01:07:09] that these ideologies, it's not about like necessarily being trans, but very clearly the trans community I think has a huge problem with the normalization of violent rhetoric as a response to not being identified in the way that they want to be.
[01:07:25] I think this is very obviously the case. And if you look at a lot of, you know, trans discourse or
[01:07:31] anything else, like just scroll down and you're going to have somebody that has a knife, a gun,
[01:07:36] or some other form of violence as an inducement for people to acknowledge their gender. This is
[01:07:43] the problem. They have a, there is a, and even if you think that they're not violent, you just look
[01:07:48] at the way that they're talking and that's, that's bad. That's bad. Like what is this? Let me see
[01:07:54] Let's see if I can show this.
[01:08:03] What is this?
[01:08:08] What's this?
[01:08:12] What is this?
[01:08:13] It's another knife.
[01:08:14] The sword.
[01:08:19] Look at this.
[01:08:21] That's problematic.
[01:08:23] It really is.
[01:08:24] Didn't the politician wear this? Yeah, the lieutenant governor for Minnesota did. Yeah, her right here. And so you have these people
[01:08:31] This is the reason why if you didn't want people to treat you like a terrorist group
[01:08:36] Then why are you enabling people to openly advocate for terrorism?
[01:08:41] If you didn't want to be treated this way
[01:08:44] Then you shouldn't have allowed your community to be infiltrated by violent people that want to push terrorism
[01:08:50] Errorism like it's so simple. It's so obvious
[01:08:53] Obviously every trans person doesn't support this and I think that here's what I this is this is my actual opinion
[01:08:59] I think that there's a lot of trans people that just think they're a woman or think they're a man and they just want to live
[01:09:05] As a woman and they want to live as a man and this stuff
[01:09:08] I think freaks them out too. I bet they don't like this either
[01:09:12] But they don't want to speak out against it because then now you're alienated by everybody
[01:09:17] I think there's a lot of people that feel that way that are trans, but they don't want to speak out against it
[01:09:23] It's weakness by affirmation of default. Yeah, so anyway, I'm very happy the government is doing this. I'm tremendously happy
[01:09:30] I'm
[01:09:31] massively happy about this and the only thing I'll be happier about it then more
[01:09:36] It's sorry more than is that if they actually start doing it, right?
[01:09:40] I mean like it's great that they put out a post about this and it's got everybody talking about it
[01:09:45] But like where are the actions being taken right where are this I can tell you that's true someone close to me is trans not a wackadoodle
[01:09:52] Yeah, I don't think anybody most people. This is what I think most people don't really care
[01:09:58] But the moment that you start trying to introduce trans ideology to prepubescent children
[01:10:04] the moment that you start trying to
[01:10:06] Invade women's private spaces that are segregated by sex and not gender because of sexual organs
[01:10:13] That's the point where you have stepped beyond, you know, living inside of your bubble of freedom, and you are now in society.
[01:10:21] And the moment that you decide that you want to impact other people, the moment that you want to decide that you want to be able to do something that could affect other people,
[01:10:29] you now have to have a logical, rational reason for it, rather than just simply repeating dogma or telling people how you feel.
[01:10:38] you feel. There has to be a reason for it that transcends your own like basically your
[01:10:45] own self-referential feelings. That's it. And so that's what I would say. It's actually
[01:10:51] worse with zombie arrested. I have a highly, I highly doubt Hasan's not going to get arrested,
[01:10:55] okay? Like that's not going to happen. I mean, we're talking about and also this is
[01:11:00] what I find to be kind of interesting, right? Is that George Santos, JD Vance, for those,
[01:11:05] uh... i guess the entire g o p is getting neutralized
[01:11:08] and this is what and i think this is what these people like to do is that
[01:11:12] they like to intentionally misunderstand things i think this is another
[01:11:15] great example of intentionally misunderstanding things
[01:11:18] they're not going after trans people categorically
[01:11:21] they're going after people that are violent
[01:11:24] so if you look at it right here
[01:11:28] violent
[01:11:30] that that's the important word
[01:11:32] of violent
[01:11:34] not secular political groups violent secular political groups
[01:11:38] so these people are trying to act like victims whenever they're being held
[01:11:42] accountable for being violent
[01:11:44] thank god
[01:11:46] thank god were rounding these freaks up and that hopefully putting them in jail
[01:11:51] really
[01:11:53] they like the violent ones too they do they like being violent that's what they
[01:11:56] do you go look at the ice protest look at anything else is what they do
[01:12:01] and uh... people inciting violence speech to i hope you know i guess so
[01:12:05] and uh... poppies is one of the people of target on twitter well i have no idea
[01:12:08] what it is but um... anyway i'll look at some of the posts about this because
[01:12:11] there have been a lot of people talking about it
[01:12:13] this is literally dictatorships terrifying to see them get away with
[01:12:17] this
[01:12:18] so you have people that are saying that this is a dictator ship and
[01:12:21] everything else
[01:12:22] uh... no making a violent political group
[01:12:26] is a huge problem
[01:12:28] it's actually a really big problem
[01:12:30] And I don't want to deal with it. I don't think most people want to deal with it, actually.
[01:12:38] They only focus on one word. Why do they only focus on one word? The reason why they focus on
[01:12:45] one word is because they want to be violent. So let me go back. I'm going to pull this up.
[01:12:50] hypocrisy besides h would you like me to destroy your argument do you want me to completely
[01:13:06] destroy this argument because I can if you want me to.
[01:13:22] I don't know if you want, go ahead.
[01:13:24] Rape is also a popular category.
[01:13:39] So, like, what does that mean?
[01:13:52] Don't forget incest. Well, we'll talk about rape. I think rape's the easy one, right?
[01:14:01] Among other fucked up categories, yeah, but let's just talk about one, right? So we don't need to get too, uh, too off topic on this, too confused.
[01:14:11] Is he Polish Parliament member? No, I didn't see anything about that at all. I have no idea, fair enough, but one is clearly illegal.
[01:14:16] Why are you using the law in order to determine whether something's good or not? Don't you think
[01:14:26] making a kid trans should be illegal? I mean like just because something's again like this is oh my
[01:14:31] god okay we're gonna move on and yeah there it is because one's illegal I mean yeah that's illegal
[01:14:39] just because people get sexual gratification out of something doesn't necessarily mean that they
[01:14:44] like it in a general sense. That's obviously very different. And the morality is what you're
[01:14:49] appealing. People never accept loss. I mean, again, I think that for most people, the law is morality.
[01:14:54] So anyway, this is what you call a genocide.
[01:14:58] gentlemen 26 evil socialist trans polyamorous two partners Pokemon and
[01:15:15] wrestling fan professional rage baiter started HRT I guess two months ago
[01:15:21] Wow. Wow. Ain't that something? That's something special. And mental illness, again, it's a
[01:15:35] genocide. So whenever your violent, whenever your violent Terry groups are getting broken up by the
[01:15:41] government, because you're talking about killing like who you want to kill for not agreeing with
[01:15:47] your gender identity. This is what you call a genocide. Yeah, I would call it the genocide
[01:15:54] too. And they're the ones that are trying to do it. They're the ones that are trying
[01:15:58] to, by threat of force, make everybody agree with their gender ideology. That's it. And
[01:16:05] so anyway, group thinking is bad. Yeah, well, I think it's a genocide. They think all trans
[01:16:08] people are violent. I think that they just, and genocide is the new word that has been
[01:16:14] devalued so we've gone from like at the beginning it was sexist was getting
[01:16:19] that what we got devalued then racist has been devalued now not see has been
[01:16:24] devalued fascist is devalued now we're working on pedophile being devalued
[01:16:30] and now we're starting genocide that is beginning the devalued trend these
[01:16:36] people see the plight of the palestinians the gossons that are being killed
[01:16:41] uh... by you know both hamas and also israel
[01:16:45] and they think that will
[01:16:47] how can i ride on their coat tails and again like the godson people
[01:16:51] like even if you are pro-israel or anything else or your pro-west
[01:16:55] it's sad to see these people that are being killed and they're being oppressed
[01:16:59] by a horrible government of terrorist freaks
[01:17:02] and they're being bombed by israel and they're basically just getting hit from
[01:17:06] both sides it's horrible to think what's happened to them
[01:17:08] now you can say that it is there isn't a genocide i have no idea
[01:17:12] but at the end of the day these people are trying to water down the term of
[01:17:15] genocide so they can create a narrative to allow them to effectively steal that
[01:17:21] same type of the moral authority
[01:17:23] that's the reason why they're doing it
[01:17:26] so what they want to have a devalued because in democrats want legal but i
[01:17:30] think they're just doing it because they think it works right i mean i don't
[01:17:33] think that's the actual reason
[01:17:35] you don't think israelis uh...
[01:17:37] uh... think that do you you don't think israelis i don't know what israeli
[01:17:41] states and i don't give a show of israel
[01:17:43] right i mean like i and i think that there are a lot of israelis that don't
[01:17:46] want to see random people in god's i get killed
[01:17:49] i'm sure like
[01:17:50] israel is not a model if it's the same as your on or saudi iraida
[01:17:54] there are like there are there are oppositional parties to mention that
[01:17:58] yahoo
[01:17:58] that are in israel right now
[01:18:00] there's not like a monolithic type of thought that's in israel
[01:18:04] like this is again it's a fan i don't know who told you that
[01:18:07] starting in true
[01:18:09] so i was really strong in peace most people want to live in peace that's
[01:18:12] overwhelmingly work or people want to live in peace
[01:18:16] and so yes
[01:18:17] it's not that anything uh... research in aside they want to be a little boy so
[01:18:20] yeah i i i don't know about the details right i don't want to get into that
[01:18:24] so yes trump is actually resting us on piker that's obviously not what's gonna
[01:18:27] happen but don't you dare call them nazis
[01:18:31] that's right
[01:18:33] That's right. The moment that you go after violent terrorist groups, you get called a Nazi.
[01:18:47] That's amazing.
[01:18:48] Jim, that's just rationing. Yeah, there you go. Another law word. Yep. There it is. Another devalued term.
[01:18:53] And you have also, by the way, look at this.
[01:18:56] Well, this person blocked me, but they also make it so it's a protected post so nobody can even respond to them at all.
[01:19:03] at this point, radically pro-transgender, radically pro-transgender, so you forgot the word that
[01:19:15] was before that, you know, the one violent, right, like the violent word? No, but let's not talk about
[01:19:21] that because it's harder for me to craft a victim narrative whenever I include that word also.
[01:19:27] So that's really what it is. That's because we don't see their POV on violence. Well, yeah,
[01:19:32] It's because they use violence to achieve political goals and they want to have a monopoly on doing that and I got bet wait
[01:19:39] What the hell is this?
[01:19:42] I got banned from Israel and deported back to America for anti-semitic content
[01:19:52] Oh my god
[01:19:57] Wow
[01:19:59] Tyler Oliviaire banned from Israel, or sorry, yeah banned, from Israel for making anti-Semitic
[01:20:07] content.
[01:20:08] I don't think that a single thing that Tyler Oliviaire has done is anti-Semitic.
[01:20:13] I don't think any of his videos about the Jewish communities in, what do you call it,
[01:20:19] in, what was it, in New York, I don't think any of that's anti-Semitic.
[01:20:24] Nothing that he's done is anti-Semitic.
[01:20:26] Like and I think that this is a huge problem like this is the this is one of the reasons why I think anti-Semitism
[01:20:33] There's more of it is like he's getting more popular
[01:20:36] It's because every single type of thing that like you know, you're criticizing okay
[01:20:41] Well, let's criticize what these Jewish people are doing and then talk about it in the context of you know
[01:20:47] Taxpayers or the American society if you reframe that as anti-Semitism
[01:20:51] Just because there's a religious element to this community, that's obviously just misleading.
[01:20:57] And I think that you do damage to actual Jewish people whenever you constantly cry anti-Semitism,
[01:21:03] when it's actually just criticism of a group of people's actions, and these people have the shared religion.
[01:21:09] That's all there is to it.
[01:21:11] So, yeah, he does it to many races. Yeah, he does it to everybody. He does it to people all the time.
[01:21:16] So they don't want to video-exposing them.
[01:21:18] Well, I don't like I talked to I talked to a couple of Jews actually about that video and he says that the Jews that I talked to
[01:21:27] There are two guys and both of them said they said these guys are not like average Jews
[01:21:34] They're like our versions of the
[01:21:37] Like the fucking what would they call them? I'm trying to remember what it was
[01:21:41] was. What was it? It's like our version of the Amish, right? I mean, like the way that
[01:21:47] they live is not indicative of the way that most Jewish people live, right? I mean, most
[01:21:52] Jewish people just live like an average person. So you go to one of the most, it's like saying
[01:21:57] like the Amish or, you know, Quakers or somebody like that, like this is representative of
[01:22:03] Christianity. And honestly, that was a pretty good argument. It was their super Jews. Yeah,
[01:22:10] superjuice and like that's why I'm acidic juice exactly so I feel like really but
[01:22:15] that's and again like if he did a video criticizing the Amish would I'd say
[01:22:19] that's you know like that's negative about Christians no because it's just
[01:22:23] something that's explicit to that group of people and that's all so Orthodox
[01:22:27] Jew yeah definitely I am theologically burned out man yeah his video on the
[01:22:33] Jewish welfare scamming is why he was banned. The crazy thing is that, like, you know what?
[01:22:45] Yeah, I heard about that. You know, I'm not going to add any more to this.
[01:22:49] So what does this paper say by virtue? Okay, now we can actually read it. What is it saying?
[01:22:55] By virtue of the authority of the Minister of Interior pursuant to entry who follows
[01:23:00] reason for denial
[01:23:02] Prevention of illegal immigration considerations. What the hell does that even mean?
[01:23:07] Tyler mace. Uh-oh Mason. Oh
[01:23:11] guys
[01:23:13] And what is this? I don't know where it says anti-semitism. I'm not sure what the law is or anything else
[01:23:18] But yeah, the truth hurts. I guess so
[01:23:22] The numbers Mason. Yeah, and damn he's born in 2000
[01:23:25] Damn, Mike, so that means he's 10 years younger than me.
[01:23:33] I thought we were like about the same age.
[01:23:37] Man.
[01:23:40] Man, how did that happen?
[01:23:47] I was like, yeah, I thought he's about the same age.
[01:23:51] I'm not trying to like, by the way, I love Tyra.
[01:23:53] I'm not trying to like diss him or say anything bad about him like of all the people making fun of somebody's look right?
[01:23:59] Like it's definitely not gonna be me, but like Jesus man like
[01:24:04] How am I getting so old I see people born in the year 2000. Oh my god
[01:24:11] You dusty fuck I know man. How did this happen and we're fucking old. Yes. I feel like
[01:24:18] I'm not that old as fuck. I'm not old what what do you mean? So yeah, it's just damn like how the shit happened so fast to me
[01:24:26] So not even close. Yes dusty. I mean you call whatever you want
[01:24:30] But anyway, what the Thai world of the era exposes the stringency of Israeli border controls true
[01:24:36] Yeah, and American citizen ban from entering and reporting on the country American citizens pay for and some anti-zionists
[01:24:43] We're calling you a shill yesterday. Yep. Well, there you go. And I'm glad to see, you know him posting this
[01:24:50] This is absolutely fucking outrageous. I'm a huge supporter of Tyler
[01:24:54] I think he does great work and you know, I've watched a lot of his videos
[01:24:59] Etc. Right. So this is outrageous to see this happen. You're not old. I'm 39 years old and I love watching you damn guys
[01:25:06] That's my youngest viewer and so anyway a bunch of rich pedophiles mad that me and my friends take cross-sex hormones and kiss
[01:25:13] each other. All right, man. No amount of lying, gaslighting, mental illness, projection.
[01:25:24] Just stop threatening to kill people and be violent. Stop trying to engage children in sexual
[01:25:31] fantasies. Stop trying to go into women's bathrooms. I feel like the bars on the floor
[01:25:40] And these people just have shovels
[01:25:42] Like we're not at are we really asking for that much is it really that big of an ask?
[01:25:49] I think that it's nothing that just just be fucking normal
[01:25:53] Just be fucking normal. Just stop threatening to kill people stop making shirts with knives on them whenever
[01:26:00] Oh, well protect children that are trans. No, I think we should protect children from trans. What the hell are we talking about?
[01:26:08] about, oh my god, drives me fucking crazy.
[01:26:12] That's asking a lot from retards.
[01:26:15] What these people want to do, this is what they want to do.
[01:26:18] This is the kind of person that supports Luigi.
[01:26:21] This is the kind of person that supports political violence
[01:26:24] that they agree with.
[01:26:26] And they're mad that the Trump administration,
[01:26:28] hopefully, has figured it out.
[01:26:32] They figured it out that these people are just simply violent
[01:26:36] people, and you need to control them. You do. You need to control them. And so that's it. Protect
[01:26:42] children from, uh, I feel like a trans person. It's not about that. It's protect children from
[01:26:46] ideologies of advanced complex sexual orientations so that they're not confused as children,
[01:26:54] and it doesn't affect the way that they see themselves growing up. A great example of this
[01:26:58] is that you don't teach a kid multiplication, fractions, division, and calculus before you
[01:27:05] teach it addition and subtraction. So the first thing you should be teaching kids is
[01:27:10] basic sexuality and then whenever they get a lot older and they can understand more complex
[01:27:16] gender things like being, you know, perceiving yourself as non-binary or seeing yourself
[01:27:22] as too spirited or something like that or trans. That's something that adults need to
[01:27:28] work on. That's something that adults need to think about, not children. That's the
[01:27:33] difference. In the same way that you don't teach kids multiplication before
[01:27:37] addition, you shouldn't be teaching kids trans stuff before they understand
[01:27:42] their own biology. It's so fucking obvious. But for some reason, for some
[01:27:47] reason, nobody knows that. What is this here if I can find it? All right.
[01:27:55] Let me see what he's saying, you overcomplicating it just teach kids education when they're older
[01:28:05] teach them about mental illness. Yeah, of course, I think that's fair.
[01:28:09] Four years ago, this post would have gotten you erased from the entire internet, banned
[01:28:13] from the entire banking system, fired from your job and blackballed from future employment
[01:28:19] in the Fortune 500. So what's the post? Last week, the United States refused to participate
[01:28:25] in the UN's review of the Global Compact on Migration.
[01:28:29] The United States objects to the Global Compact on Migration
[01:28:33] and UN efforts to facilitate replacement migration
[01:28:37] to the United States and our Western allies.
[01:28:47] Man.
[01:28:49] Man.
[01:28:51] Based, exactly.
[01:28:52] And again, facilitate mass migration into America and Europe,
[01:28:57] even as citizens of the nation's called for restrictions on migration.
[01:29:00] Now the global compacts latest report urges nations to expand migration pathways
[01:29:05] and pursue regularization of migrants.
[01:29:09] So these people in the UN that are doing this stuff,
[01:29:14] you need to hold them accountable. They need to be held accountable.
[01:29:18] There has to be something that's done to them.
[01:29:26] I think that eventually that will happen, but something needs to happen.
[01:29:36] This level of a large-scale international cultural betrayal, I don't know.
[01:29:48] I don't know, but you know, I hear we have international courts.
[01:29:53] I hear a lot about international courts.
[01:29:57] Maybe we should use them.
[01:29:59] Maybe we should use them a little bit.
[01:30:01] I think that's a good idea.
[01:30:03] Crimes against humanity, I think that could be a good start.
[01:30:06] UN agencies working for the NGOs they fund established a migration corridor through Central
[01:30:11] America and into the US border.
[01:30:14] As the American people suffered under an unprecedented wave of mass migration, the UN was on the
[01:30:19] ground pipelining migrants to our southern border.
[01:30:23] UN officials greeted migrants along the route through the deadly Darien Gap.
[01:30:28] UN-funded NGOs handed out maps to migrants in route to the US.
[01:30:33] After facilitating mass migration to the United States, UN agencies condemned the deportations
[01:30:38] of illegal aliens.
[01:30:40] As Europe sustained migratory pressure, UN officials staffed all ends of the Mediterranean
[01:30:46] migration route from the coast of Libya to the shores of the Aegean and the islands of
[01:30:51] Greece.
[01:30:52] The UN agencies condemned frontline states who refused to open their borders.
[01:30:59] Bro Stephen Miller had to have written this right?
[01:31:02] Like this had to be Stephen Miller.
[01:31:06] Damn.
[01:31:08] Damn bro, like this is good. I like this. This is yeah, and this is the official department of state
[01:31:17] The UN thinks it's the world's government. Yeah, well, it's a re-declaring war on the UN for facilitating the invasion
[01:31:23] Well, fundamentally the people in the UN are citizens of certain countries
[01:31:28] And I think that we should like if I if you know, I
[01:31:32] I what what would I want to do? I think that the countries in Europe after they're able to retake control from these, you know
[01:31:40] race communists, I think they should have international Nuremberg trials for these people
[01:31:47] That have been facilitating this and I think every action every version of punishment should be on the table for it
[01:31:54] I do because what they've really done is they facilitated a cultural genocide
[01:32:00] genocide, they facilitated thousands of rapes, murders, and just general chaos in these different
[01:32:08] countries, and they've done so with the, you know, under the guise of morality.
[01:32:16] They've done this as if they're good people.
[01:32:18] I don't think you can let that happen.
[01:32:20] You can't, and the thing is that, like you have to set an example, you should obviously
[01:32:25] stop that treason.
[01:32:26] Yeah, I mean, that's what I, I mean, I would do that for sure.
[01:32:29] Yeah, it's Western destabilization. Exactly. Economic harm. Yeah, they've caused so much harm.
[01:32:35] You can't allow people to harm a society, and harm Western society this much, without holding them accountable.
[01:32:45] You have to hold people like this accountable, because if you don't do that, then you're gonna have more people that are gonna do it again later.
[01:32:52] Even if they lose power, you have to do something that's so circum- that it's so substantial
[01:32:57] That other people in the future are afraid to follow it. Like that's why we had the Nuremberg trials for the Nazis
[01:33:03] That's the whole reason why is that like I mean again, this is all like I don't know what happened with this
[01:33:10] Do you think the US will be the last bastion? No, I think it'll be places in Eastern Europe
[01:33:14] I think Eastern Europe isn't really affected by the same type of brain rot
[01:33:19] So and I hear Russia has problems with it, too
[01:33:22] But like there's definitely you know like not anymore, but like you know the proverbial iron curtain
[01:33:27] So like it's kind of hard to really get accurate information out of Russia
[01:33:33] Hmm
[01:33:37] Let me open that up. I'll look at this
[01:33:40] Each dot represents a hundred migrants
[01:33:44] This has 50 million views. Oh
[01:33:47] Oh my god, that's a lot.
[01:33:57] Oh my...
[01:34:01] What the fuck?
[01:34:04] What the fuck?
[01:34:09] Oh my god, that's insane!
[01:34:12] It's a swarm, yes, on this tiny little area.
[01:34:14] tiny little area. I know, didn't we watch this? No, we watched it for another place.
[01:34:20] They've shown multiple videos of this. One of them, the one that we saw, I think, was of America.
[01:34:25] And so this is just another indication of it happening in the European Union.
[01:34:30] So this is a little bit different. César Grush, yeah, I guess so, and it worked, right?
[01:34:35] 12 million illegal immigrants. I bet it's probably more.
[01:34:37] And while the UK faced unprecedented illegal boat crossings, the UN agency condemned plans
[01:34:44] for deportations, UN officials lobbied aviation regulators to prevent the deportation of migrants,
[01:34:50] and appalling violation of the UK's national sovereignty.
[01:34:53] The United States will not legitimize global compacts that enable mass migration into America
[01:34:59] or Western nations.
[01:35:01] Under President Trump, the State Department will facilitate re-migration, not replacement
[01:35:06] migration. And Mark's completely right about this, by the way. Four years ago,
[01:35:12] this post would have gotten you banned. Yes, exactly. It's crazy how much
[01:35:16] progress that we've made in only four or five years.
[01:35:21] Like think about in the peak of 2020 COVID hysteria and then think about
[01:35:28] where we're at now.
[01:35:31] Thank you, on for buying Twitter. I think Elon buying Twitter was the timeline
[01:35:35] altering moment. I do. I think that was it. With the moral dishelling, we need more progress.
[01:35:40] I do. I think we need a lot more progress too. We definitely do. But this is good to
[01:35:44] see happen. I'm very happy to see this. Not anymore yet because of you. Thanks, man. Yeah,
[01:35:51] there it is. 11 years ago, it would have been common sense. Bernie Sanders would have agreed
[01:35:54] with it. Yeah, there it is. So not altering, correcting. Yeah, exactly. And I think that
[01:36:00] also like you there's a long road to go down right there's a lot more to have
[01:36:05] happened but yeah what is your one move oh is this it
[01:36:12] and it's not just me saying you go to these NATO meetings and meet with people
[01:36:15] what they will tell you is our shared history our shared legacy our shared
[01:36:17] values our shared priorities that's what they talk about has the reason for this
[01:36:21] alliance well if you erase your shared history your shared culture your shared
[01:36:25] ideology your shared priorities your shared principles then what then you
[01:36:29] You just have a straight up defense agreement, that's all you have.
[01:36:32] So what I'm trying to point to, and what we've tried to point to is very simple, that is
[01:36:35] at the bedrock and at the cornerstone of our relationship, for example, with Europe, is
[01:36:40] the fact that we do have a shared culture, a shared civilization, a shared experience,
[01:36:44] and shared values and principles on things like human rights, on freedom, on liberty,
[01:36:48] on democracy, on all sorts of, on the rights of the individual, all these sorts of things
[01:36:52] that we, in this nation, are the inheritors of in many cases, because many of these ideas
[01:36:56] that led to the founding of our country found their genesis
[01:36:59] and some of these
[01:37:00] exactly yes exactly
[01:37:02] uh... in the western alliance
[01:37:04] if you take that away if that's wiped out because for whatever reason it's no
[01:37:08] longer a party i do think it puts on also really glad like there are some
[01:37:12] americans that like have a i guess like maybe an ego thing of like people not
[01:37:17] wanting to admit this
[01:37:18] but the real truth is that
[01:37:21] america came from europe
[01:37:24] we did like a lot of like a man like all the founding fathers were from Europe
[01:37:29] like Europe is the you know basically progenitor of america
[01:37:34] so there is like a lot of our ideals our values and everything are shared with
[01:37:39] Europe
[01:37:40] and this is britain i would say germany
[01:37:44] france like spain like maybe i had maybe portugal i i don't really know
[01:37:49] so overwhelmingly like these countries our uh... you know like this is this is
[01:37:54] our ancestry
[01:37:56] denmark yes candinavia italy italy's a big one i didn't think of that yes
[01:38:00] that's yet is the alliance in the long term and in the big picture
[01:38:04] whatever internal politics causes people to dispute this i'm not going to come in
[01:38:08] on other than to tell you that i do think
[01:38:10] i do think that at the core of the special relationships we have
[01:38:14] is the fact that we have shared history shared values
[01:38:17] It's shared civilization principles that we should be unapologetic about.
[01:38:22] This is a nation that was founded on Western principles.
[01:38:25] Founded on Western principles like liberty, the value of the, and the right of...
[01:38:29] Western principles, Western culture, Roman law, Greek philosophy, Christian morality.
[01:38:35] It's that simple.
[01:38:37] The individual, the right of self-governance.
[01:38:40] These are all Western values.
[01:38:41] That's it.
[01:38:42] Now, others may have adopted it in different parts of the world, but they emanate from
[01:38:45] Western history.
[01:38:47] And it's something that we should be apologetic about.
[01:38:49] Why would be apologetic about it?
[01:38:50] Anyone who doesn't recognize, for example, that many of the features of our system of
[01:38:56] government find their root in Roman and Greek history is...
[01:39:03] That's my guy, bro.
[01:39:05] That... there it is.
[01:39:07] So true.
[01:39:11] So true.
[01:39:13] Yep.
[01:39:15] Is a fool.
[01:39:16] Is a fool it's just not true. Yeah, and so I think that we need to understand and embrace it
[01:39:20] I saw he's smarter watching me or I'm smart and I already pretty watch this. It's fucking obvious
[01:39:27] Duh
[01:39:28] It's two plus two is four. You don't need to copy somebody's work to know that
[01:39:32] of course
[01:39:34] Not not negated and I think that's what we're pointing to here is that we are concerned
[01:39:38] Yeah, that particularly in parts of Western Europe those things that underpin our alliance and our our tie to them
[01:39:44] and could be under threat in the long term.
[01:39:47] And by the way, there are leaders in those countries
[01:39:49] that recognize that as well.
[01:39:50] Some say it openly, some say it privately.
[01:39:53] In the Eastern and Southern part of Europe,
[01:39:54] they're much more open about it.
[01:39:56] Nonetheless, it is a factor that's exactly what I said.
[01:39:59] It needs to be addressed.
[01:40:01] Man, man, I'm really happy to see this.
[01:40:06] This is great.
[01:40:08] This is good.
[01:40:09] And what do you think Vikings are feared?
[01:40:11] And yeah, I guess so.
[01:40:12] I don't think you saw Trump hinting for the first time
[01:40:14] potential rubio ticket wait really well what is this real quick mood ahara is a
[01:40:20] performative gamer man windwalker is great perform wait the guy wants to play
[01:40:33] wind waker on his steam deck and he's getting shit on why well what the fuck
[01:40:41] Like he just wanted to play wanted to play Wind Waker. What's the problem with that leave him alone?
[01:40:47] Come on
[01:40:49] Not a mood our family. No hate. I like I think he's great. I love mood are I've made videos about him multiple times
[01:40:56] I've watched his content multiple times. He's great
[01:40:59] The people are full of shit
[01:41:01] Trump just took 2028 poll in the White House Rose Garden asking the crowd who they like between JD and Marco Rubio with fans and attendants
[01:41:11] Oh my God.
[01:41:22] There's a lot of beauties out there, JD.
[01:41:28] I envy you and other people.
[01:41:31] I don't know.
[01:41:32] Who's going to be?
[01:41:33] Is it going to be JD?
[01:41:34] Is it going to be somebody else?
[01:41:36] I don't know.
[01:41:38] Does anybody have...
[01:41:39] Okay, let's go.
[01:41:40] You ready?
[01:41:41] Who likes J.D. Vince?
[01:41:43] Who likes Marco Rubio?
[01:41:48] Alright, sounds like a good ticket, J.D.
[01:41:54] That was a perfect ticket.
[01:41:57] By the way, I do believe that's a dream team, but these are minor details.
[01:42:02] He's right, by the way.
[01:42:05] He's completely right.
[01:42:07] Yeah, if they run together. Oh my god
[01:42:11] Like that's gonna be it bro. I get it like I don't even know if we're gonna need a primary. I
[01:42:16] Feel like that's just it like maybe we got to figure out maybe there's somebody else
[01:42:20] We don't know about this gonna be even better, but right now that's that those are the two guys
[01:42:25] I'm about right there is and for sure I'd be very happy about it and the Santas maybe and
[01:42:32] And, uh, yeah, I guess he's gonna be retiring soon, right? The next 15 years.
[01:42:36] Imagine that, dude. Imagine that'd be fucking crazy.
[01:42:40] What they need to do too, like, so one thing that I think Trump has done a really good job at,
[01:42:45] I talked about this before, is that he's done a really good job at nurturing talent inside of his administration
[01:42:53] that can continue carrying things forward.
[01:42:56] This is something that the Democrats haven't done at all.
[01:42:59] And you've had guys come out that are like really charismatic and great speakers and great politicians like Zoran.
[01:43:06] But I mean like you might dislike him like Obama. You might dislike Obama.
[01:43:10] But you have to recognize that he has a tremendous talent for communication and for politics in general.
[01:43:16] I think Zoran's the same thing.
[01:43:18] And you know again like great. Yeah, I think so. But like they're not.
[01:43:23] And I think that these people succeed and they rise up despite the Democrat, like in spite of the Democratic Party.
[01:43:30] They don't enable these people. They try to actively hold them down. And I think they're probably right for doing so.
[01:43:36] Because I think that again, like he's just trying to bring political Islam into America. I don't like that.
[01:43:41] But, you know, at the same time, there are a lot of people that feel that way.
[01:43:44] And the Democrat Party doesn't have any sort of new young people that appeal to the average voter.
[01:43:50] The only young people inside the Democrat party are people that probably would be in Hamas.
[01:43:56] Like, they're people that probably would join Hamas or make excuses for terrorism.
[01:44:01] Like, that's really what it is. I don't fucking think so. The fuck out of here.
[01:44:06] I don't equate talent with mass appeal. Well, I do. I think that definitely there's a correlation there.
[01:44:12] on a lot of with Crowdery interview Nick Funtes tonight. Yeah, I saw that. I mean, they
[01:44:22] covered both why JD and Marco are false. We definitely need a primary, lots of free speech.
[01:44:25] Well, I was joking around about not having a primary. Obviously, we need a primary. But
[01:44:30] you know, like, what do you think we are, Democrats? Well, I mean, to be fair, Trump
[01:44:34] didn't even really have a primary either, right? I mean, he just like said, I'm the
[01:44:37] I'm the nominee. Everybody knows it. So we don't need a primary. He never participated
[01:44:41] any debates or anything, which is like, I kind of true though. So yeah, anyway, Rubio
[01:44:46] hadn't saying go up. Yeah, like it was like great. And what the hell is this? Body cam
[01:44:57] footage released shows a black man trying to run over police officers before being shot
[01:45:03] and killed as the family hires George, George Floyd's attorneys claiming they failed to
[01:45:10] de-escalate before killing him. Let's see it.
[01:45:40] I can't show it anymore. I think completely justified completely justified. God is ass
[01:45:50] that's the way it is. Yeah, 100% like I mean the thing is that here's the here's the problem
[01:46:01] people understand is that like a pro TOS I mean you can't see anything right there's
[01:46:05] just gunshot wounds or something like that but yeah I mean I don't know if there's gonna
[01:46:10] to be anything else worse than that so I kind of why I paused and not sure his
[01:46:14] escape route well he was trying to do a three-point turn to get away from this
[01:46:18] and then turn and go the other way you see what was that was happening so he's
[01:46:22] pulling you see the wheels you see how that was happening yeah that's it there's
[01:46:31] de-escalation yeah there is de-escalation said get out of the car I'll
[01:46:34] fucking kill you he didn't get out of the car he tried to run him over and so they
[01:46:38] kill them. I feel like that's pretty reasonable. I mean like
[01:46:41] duh. I mean, yeah, I mean, I honestly, we need more cops like
[01:46:45] that. We do like this is great. You know, prompt this guy to
[01:46:49] fucking sheriff. Thank God. And that was a murder suspect too.
[01:46:54] Yeah, cars a weapon too. Yeah, they mean it clearly was the
[01:46:57] important context as he was involved with the shooting
[01:47:00] earlier. Jordan tries to ram his way out. What is this here?
[01:47:03] Jordan was transported to the hospital and he died. They had
[01:47:07] surrounded at that point, stepping back and deescalating was the right thing for the officers
[01:47:10] to do? No, I think shooting him was. Yeah, I think shooting him was the right thing to
[01:47:16] do. Definitely right. I shot George Strip as police duty these days after the incident
[01:47:21] was transferred to the department's ultimate response section, host police officers facing
[01:47:24] disciplinary action. I don't know why. I feel like in general, like these police stations,
[01:47:32] Like whenever you're dealing with somebody that's shooting, you're doing that.
[01:47:36] I mean, like, I don't know, man.
[01:47:38] Like so he wasn't stealing bread.
[01:47:40] Well, even if he was, the thing is that running somebody over with a car can happen really
[01:47:45] fast and it can kill somebody.
[01:47:48] Too many shots though.
[01:47:49] Any bullet past the glass would hit someone on the other side.
[01:47:52] That is the police protocol.
[01:47:53] The police protocol is to continue shooting until the threat is neutralized, which means
[01:47:58] they're going to keep firing bullets at you until you stop moving.
[01:48:02] That's the way that the police are told to do things.
[01:48:05] That's the way they're trained.
[01:48:06] Now if you're upset that they're doing it that way, then I think you have every right
[01:48:10] to say, well, I think the police should do it differently.
[01:48:13] Okay, that's fine.
[01:48:14] But he did not, he followed his training.
[01:48:17] He did.
[01:48:19] You think that was justified?
[01:48:21] Well, let me go back.
[01:48:24] You think it wasn't justified?
[01:48:31] Why was it not justified?
[01:48:38] Tragic but justified?
[01:48:39] What's tragic about it?
[01:48:40] The guy tried to ram his car into a police officer and run away after the police were
[01:48:44] telling him to stop, and he was being detained for being a murder suspect for shooting.
[01:48:49] That's only tragedy there, the people that were his victims.
[01:48:52] I feel worse for the cop, right?
[01:48:54] Now you've got to live with the trauma of killing some guy like this over some bullshit.
[01:48:58] Fuck no.
[01:49:00] not.
[01:49:08] Several reward vacations.
[01:49:09] Yeah, he's banging it in there.
[01:49:10] What are we talking about?
[01:49:11] Do we have a protocol for cases that are blasted on the media to be a place on auto-dismont
[01:49:15] error?
[01:49:16] Yeah.
[01:49:17] I wonder how many times you banned this Band-Avator.
[01:49:21] Do we have a single reasoning for this at all?
[01:49:25] Yeah, it seems like that's not it.
[01:49:29] Skip the 55 seconds in, that's a different POV that gives a lot more context.
[01:49:35] Okay, let's look at it.
[01:49:45] So this is the car.
[01:49:50] So he, oh, he got stuck.
[01:49:53] You see he got stuck, and then this is the place, so the police were literally going
[01:49:57] After this guy immediately
[01:50:27] Yeah, if he had backed up right then, he would have killed that officer.
[01:50:37] Like right here.
[01:50:39] And he would have had to back up, by the way.
[01:50:42] He had to have backed up.
[01:50:44] Because he couldn't have gone anywhere else.
[01:50:50] But he didn't.
[01:50:51] Yeah, I know, because he's dead.
[01:50:56] Okay, shot him.
[01:50:57] General Ideology Rotten is getting nothing.
[01:50:59] I said, it'll change that.
[01:51:00] See you at the next band.
[01:51:07] What about the Ideology is Rotten?
[01:51:10] What about this is wrong?
[01:51:14] Let me explain this.
[01:51:16] When you use your vehicle as a weapon,
[01:51:18] technically you're an armed suspect?
[01:51:19] Yeah, I mean, duh.
[01:51:21] The car is his weapon.
[01:51:22] Don't ask if he was armed.
[01:51:23] Yes.
[01:51:24] So many moralistic retards.
[01:51:26] Well, the thing is that being a moralistic person,
[01:51:31] like I'm the only person who has any morality.
[01:51:35] Because nobody's thinking about what happens
[01:51:38] when this person escapes and they run over a pedestrian
[01:51:42] in the process of trying to run away.
[01:51:44] What happens if they crash this car
[01:51:46] and they kill an innocent family of people
[01:51:49] while they're trying to violently escape from the police
[01:51:52] that are actively pursuing them for, you know, like being in a shooting.
[01:51:58] So the, he's armed. Yeah. Apparently he has a gun too, right?
[01:52:01] So this entire concept that like I have any form, like I am the only person
[01:52:06] with my morality intact.
[01:52:09] I'm the only person that thinks about things beyond just how something makes them
[01:52:14] feel, because morality isn't just simply acting on emotion.
[01:52:18] It's doing the right thing and the best thing based off of the situation.
[01:52:23] That's it and you don't have a single response
[01:52:28] It's really sad
[01:52:31] Truly sad to see people that do this
[01:52:34] It is and a bullshit fallacy there wouldn't be an option if the captain screamed they were gonna kill him as soon as he jumped out
[01:52:39] The car murder was the cops intent
[01:52:42] Well, it should have been his intent
[01:52:45] Yeah, they should have killed him
[01:52:48] Yeah, oh oh ban that guy. Sorry
[01:52:51] Yeah
[01:52:52] He did not fall a trend police aren't allowed to discharge if there's no risk to bystanders
[01:52:59] Please turn around to there was no there's no bystanders. There's nobody else here
[01:53:08] Under so let me get this straight
[01:53:14] Pulling his fuckers up you're doing this bass aside
[01:53:17] Well, I don't I'm not getting mad
[01:53:18] I mean like all I the reason why I want to pull a few people up about this is because I just want to
[01:53:25] Immediately dispel some of these emotional child arguments
[01:53:31] And I do it as like a public service so you guys can hear what the right way to approach this is
[01:53:40] Bystanders were mentioned that's why I said that
[01:53:42] So, like, let's say, let's say, for example, so you're saying they're not allowed, if there
[01:53:52] were no, okay, let me just take a step back here.
[01:53:55] If there were no bystanders in this area, would you be okay with them shooting this
[01:54:00] guy in this situation?
[01:54:03] Like let's say there were no bystanders and they just shot him, every other variable was
[01:54:08] the exact same.
[01:54:10] Would you be okay with it?
[01:54:12] Because like, I don't wanna argue about bystanders
[01:54:15] if you're actually just using that as a technicality.
[01:54:19] Because like, I'm assuming you don't really think that.
[01:54:22] I don't know what the situation is.
[01:54:23] Why were they after him?
[01:54:26] Why would that matter?
[01:54:36] Why would it matter?
[01:54:40] by the way thank god for body camps because now we're not going to have
[01:54:56] another one of these oh my god it's the police going around randomly shooting
[01:55:02] innocent people every single time that I see these videos it's totally screaming
[01:55:07] I'll get a couple and kill you as a little extreme for running a stop sign.
[01:55:11] Well, think about it like this, like, for example, it's that they're not
[01:55:16] running after him at that point.
[01:55:18] Like if somebody is running away and they're ramming the car back and forth,
[01:55:22] do you think that the person who was doing that would have cared if they
[01:55:27] hit the officer?
[01:55:31] Do you think they would have cared about that?
[01:55:32] like regard like let's say let's say you so I theoretically like you you get
[01:55:42] pulled over they try to pull you over for running a stop sign and then after
[01:55:46] they they try to pull you over you run away and then you run your car ram your
[01:55:51] car you do exactly what he did like do you think that that's that's dangerous
[01:55:55] or not if someone said I'll fucking kill you there's two options fight or flight
[01:56:02] Well, there's a third option, which is get out of the car and comply with the police
[01:56:08] and do what they say so they don't kill you.
[01:56:11] Like that would be the, what about comply?
[01:56:16] And also he said that after he already wasn't complying.
[01:56:21] Like they were chasing him at this point, right?
[01:56:23] So it's not like this just spawned out of nowhere.
[01:56:26] This wasn't the first dialogue option.
[01:56:28] This is probably the 10th dialogue option.
[01:56:32] How does that work?
[01:56:40] Psychology isn't that simple.
[01:56:41] People panic.
[01:56:46] People panic.
[01:56:47] So is it okay?
[01:56:48] So then because you think people panic, you think a police officer should let a raving
[01:56:54] madman that's smashing their car between two cars that could potentially run over a
[01:57:00] a police officer or other people out there, you know, like another pedestrian, you think
[01:57:07] they should just let him go?
[01:57:13] And also, if you panic and you hurt somebody else in your panic, I don't care about your
[01:57:19] panic.
[01:57:20] I care about the other person.
[01:57:23] This is a morality inversion, as always.
[01:57:27] We have a lot of these.
[01:57:28] Sorry, I hit your mom, I panicked, yes.
[01:57:33] You could use the same argument for the cop, yeah, but he's going to say the cop has training,
[01:57:36] so it's a bad argument, so I didn't use it.
[01:57:41] And by the way, you're right about that, I mean, you are right, but like it's just,
[01:57:45] it's not the strongest argument, so why would I use it?
[01:57:51] There's a recent video of it.
[01:57:56] Robby kills someone 36 seconds later.
[01:57:59] Yes, exactly.
[01:58:00] Tons of people have a panic disorder and they don't hurt anyone.
[01:58:03] It's not an excuse.
[01:58:04] Yeah.
[01:58:05] Whenever you endanger other people with your behavior, of course you try to save as many
[01:58:09] people as possible.
[01:58:10] My argument's purely about escalation.
[01:58:11] The threat from the start wasn't the best way to go.
[01:58:14] I think that it absolutely was.
[01:58:16] I think that whenever you have somebody that was, they were chasing this person for a
[01:58:20] like, let me go back and look at this here and see if I can find it.
[01:58:24] They were trying to pull him over after a shooting call earlier when he fled,
[01:58:28] hitting a female pedestrian and injuring two officers.
[01:58:31] Crashes into the bus, still trying to flee.
[01:58:33] By stepping back in the Escoene, they remember letting the criminal escape
[01:58:37] and lead the Chicago PB on a high-speed chase, putting innocent lives at risk.
[01:58:41] Another good shot. Body cams have destroyed the argument.
[01:58:44] Yeah, exactly. Completely destroyed.
[01:58:47] And what is this here? He's probably running late for his aeronautics engineering finals.
[01:58:51] Surely.
[01:58:52] Drive by shooting, striking a pedestrian, injures two officers.
[01:58:56] So he already hit one pedestrian.
[01:58:58] So he's already hit one pedestrian like what I said.
[01:59:03] Isn't it crazy how people that do this have just literally no regard for human life?
[01:59:09] If you're chasing him for a murder, then 100% justified, he was probably armed.
[01:59:13] How can they know that he was armed?
[01:59:16] Like, see, people like you, you're thinking about this in the context of knowing all the
[01:59:24] information in hindsight.
[01:59:26] You have to think about it from the officer's perspective and the information that they
[01:59:30] have to work off at the moment that they're making this decision.
[01:59:34] Like, this is going to be another instance where this officer probably won't get fired.
[01:59:39] There's probably not going to be a lawsuit that they win, and maybe they will.
[01:59:43] I don't think so.
[01:59:44] I hope not.
[01:59:45] ultimately nobody's gonna go to jail for this because the officer did the
[01:59:49] right thing. In the end of the day, I wish police officers would do this
[01:59:55] more. I do. I think that there are way too many violent, aggressive people out
[01:59:59] there, and I think that letting them off and then giving them infinite chances
[02:00:03] and then trying to deescalate them has gotten other people killed. And I think
[02:00:07] that we have a society now that's been terrorized by basically violent,
[02:00:12] aggressive psychotic people, and we have neutered our police to the point to where they're not able
[02:00:18] to deal with this threat directly. Also, it was fired and transferred. They said he got moved
[02:00:24] somewhere else. I don't think they got fired. He got fired. That's not what it said. That's an
[02:00:28] assumption you make if they killed someone. Well, no, it's an assumption that you make if he injured
[02:00:33] a pedestrian. Like, if somebody already injured one pedestrian, there would want like, you do
[02:00:39] And you wonder, like, this is,
[02:00:43] don't you see the logic at all?
[02:00:45] You injure two police officers and a pedestrian.
[02:00:48] You're driving your car around, playing bumper cars,
[02:00:51] bouncing everywhere.
[02:00:52] Like, it doesn't matter what he's coming from.
[02:00:54] Like, that is insane.
[02:00:55] You can't let a person do that,
[02:00:57] barreling down the road, killing people.
[02:00:59] Like, how can you possibly think
[02:01:01] this is anything other than justified?
[02:01:04] Oh my God.
[02:01:07] Like, think about what could happen.
[02:01:09] He's deliberately delaying you. Well, look, I just want people to see the way that they feel
[02:01:14] thing. I'm not arguing with anyone. I've shown your side since they committed a violent crime.
[02:01:20] Okay, that's fine. Let's move on. But my point is, is that has it ever occurred to you that doing
[02:01:25] this right here is also a violent crime? Like doing exactly what he's doing right here is also a
[02:01:31] violent crime. Like at this very moment, he's committing a violent crime. Like it
[02:01:39] I just don't know what to say.
[02:01:44] And so anyway, deserves a ban.
[02:01:47] That's okay.
[02:01:48] I don't think you need to ban that guy, right?
[02:01:50] And anyway, every angle looks clean.
[02:01:52] Hopefully, defense attorneys lose their shirts defending this case.
[02:01:55] Vehicles are deadly weapons.
[02:01:56] Another good shot.
[02:01:57] Yep.
[02:01:58] Another Rip Bozo.
[02:01:59] That's what I think.
[02:02:00] Thank God.
[02:02:01] Thank God we have the police.
[02:02:03] And yes, and how do people think this way?
[02:02:06] so weird because they never consider second-order effects and any sort of a
[02:02:12] butterfly effect of their behavior. It's first- it's first-order thinking and
[02:02:17] it's also thinking with a conclusion in mind. Like I looked at the clip, I said
[02:02:22] well look at this here, I mean this guy's being violent and crazy. Yeah, it seems
[02:02:26] pretty obvious you can't have somebody do that. So that's it, let's move on. I know
[02:02:30] we'll move on, but I just like this kind of stuff really annoys me because the
[02:02:34] police officers that risk their lives every single day have to deal with this patronizing
[02:02:40] nonsense garbage from people that want to constantly armchair quarterback every single
[02:02:45] micro-second decision that they make when they're in life and death situations every
[02:02:49] single day.
[02:02:50] I think it's outrageous, it's crazy, and it's coming from a place of pure delusion.
[02:02:56] I think it's disgusting.
[02:02:58] That's my opinion.
[02:03:01] So, yeah, there you go.
[02:03:06] And they don't think about it, they think of their emotions and mentality, yeah, I think
[02:03:09] so too, what is this?
[02:03:12] Under the Biden administration, the fraud escalated even further.
[02:03:17] Today, we are announcing that we have identified over 10,000 foreign students who claim to
[02:03:22] be working for highly suspect employers.
[02:03:25] And that's just among the top 25 OPT employers.
[02:03:29] This is only the tip of the iceberg.
[02:03:31] Over the past year, we've dramatically expanded our oversight of OPT and can report that we've
[02:03:36] found fraud nationwide.
[02:03:39] HSI agents have visited problematic OPT employee work sites in Virginia, Texas, Georgia, Illinois,
[02:03:47] New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Florida.
[02:03:51] Many of these employers include NGOs engaged in suspicious activity.
[02:03:58] We discovered empty buildings and locked doors and addresses where hundreds of foreign students
[02:04:03] are allegedly employed.
[02:04:05] In many cases, multiple OPT employers claim to operate from the same address, but none
[02:04:10] actually lease the facility.
[02:04:12] We found small residential addresses listed.
[02:04:15] Do you remember whenever I said that this problem is bigger than you could ever imagine?
[02:04:23] Wow.
[02:04:28] How about that?
[02:04:31] As worksites for hundreds of foreign students, yet no employees were present.
[02:04:36] When someone does answer the door, their statements are inconsistent, or they claim no knowledge
[02:04:40] of the business.
[02:04:41] We are also seeing financial red flags.
[02:04:44] Many alleged employers display clear fraud indicators, including tax liens, civil lawsuits,
[02:04:50] collections, and breaches of contract.
[02:04:52] And we are seeing suspicious financial attractions moving cash across multiple countries.
[02:04:57] We discovered that numerous businesses failed to maintain basic employment records for the
[02:05:02] foreign students raising serious tax reporting concerns.
[02:05:05] As always.
[02:05:06] Some employers claim to have offshore human resources and payroll personnel.
[02:05:09] Oh, in India.
[02:05:10] And finally, we're finding what we call phantom employees.
[02:05:13] Oh.
[02:05:14] We've identified foreign students who obtained work authorization documents through OPT,
[02:05:19] but never showed up for work at the site they claimed.
[02:05:23] While we can't share details of ongoing investigations, I can assure you that more information is
[02:05:27] forthcoming and that we are taking this fraud very seriously. With that, I'll turn it over
[02:05:32] to the acting executive associate director for HSI, Mr. John Connett, who can speak in
[02:05:36] greater detail.
[02:05:37] Nick needs a reward for exposing all this fraud. I know. I agree.
[02:05:43] Thank you, Director Lyons. Last week, HSI investigators and compliance officials conducted
[02:05:49] site visits at 18 OPT worksites in North Texas. Our findings were alarming.
[02:05:54] Oh, Texas!
[02:05:55] Employer clusters where numerous employers in the same building complex are running nearly identical websites. Wait a minute, Northern Texas
[02:06:25] How about that? Damn, that's crazy. What are the odds of that? Oh, that's right, 100%.
[02:06:38] Sharing job postings and manager personnel, but claiming no business relationships with each other.
[02:06:44] We found shell company schemes for multiple OPT employers are established by the same owner-operator,
[02:06:50] indicating a deliberate scheme to structure income and evade taxes.
[02:06:54] We have encountered employers who claim only a handful of OPT employees, despite our records showing that hundreds of students claim to work there.
[02:07:02] To give you an example, one employer we visited claimed to employ only three foreign students through OPT, while our records showed over 500 foreign students.
[02:07:11] But there were 500. It said three, but there were 500.
[02:07:16] Right.
[02:07:18] Claiming to work there.
[02:07:20] Yes.
[02:07:21] The company's representatives were unable to answer basic questions about the business.
[02:07:26] Why don't they hang these people out in the streets?
[02:07:29] Because nobody gets mad at me.
[02:07:33] Everybody gets mad at me.
[02:07:34] I'll put me in charge of this, I'll solve this problem real quick.
[02:07:40] But no, they don't want to do it, nobody wants to do that.
[02:07:43] I'm waiting, I'm waiting for the person to run that thinks like me.
[02:07:50] That is going to be really special.
[02:07:56] Third HR managers in India.
[02:07:58] OPT employers are required to directly train foreign students.
[02:08:02] But we've seen multiple examples of alleged employers claiming
[02:08:05] that all management is overseas in India.
[02:08:08] We've also discovered multiple state networks
[02:08:10] where our large networks of alleged employers
[02:08:13] claiming to train thousands of foreign students in OPT,
[02:08:17] then farming them out to unreported third party
[02:08:19] employers making oversight near the impossible and raising serious national
[02:08:23] security issues and we found potential evidence of international financial
[02:08:27] fraud our investigators have discovered questionable financial I want you to keep
[02:08:31] in mind that these are investigations that have been done and the attention has
[02:08:35] been brought to it by literal fucking zoomers like Nick Shirley and Tyler
[02:08:42] of the era are like 20 year old guys they're like hey well what the hell's
[02:08:47] going on over it doesn't look right
[02:08:50] well i don't have all these buildings nobody's in the building
[02:08:54] who the fuck didn't think that's that
[02:08:57] who the fuck was like odd g's guys i wonder i wonder if this is a problem
[02:09:03] i wonder what's going on here
[02:09:07] the networks crossing multiple countries involving the best of the
[02:09:10] balance like a big balls yes
[02:09:12] these cases are limited by geography in houston we found an alleged opt
[02:09:17] employer accused of pay to stay visa fraud who is charging students under the table to
[02:09:22] help them fraudulently maintain visa status. The phony employer had never operated from
[02:09:27] the listed address and over 100 foreign students allegedly employed there were nowhere to be
[02:09:31] found. In Georgia, we found an alleged IT company's address was nothing but a P.O. box.
[02:09:39] Literally out of the YouTube video. Actually out of the YouTube video. I can't believe
[02:09:44] this man. And by the way, that's why they're trying to shut down Nick and Tyler. The reason
[02:09:50] why they're trying to shut him down is because it's true. They wouldn't try to shut him
[02:09:54] down if it wasn't true. I'll be right back.
[02:10:44] I brought that. We're good. Sorry about that. And also, by the way, somebody says in chat,
[02:11:05] I can't believe Pam Bondi wasn't catching on to people. Yeah, how is it that the new
[02:11:08] guy takes over from that chick? And like now every single day there's a new big announcement
[02:11:14] of a ton of these people getting arrested
[02:11:16] and they're just like all what we just look where the guys are scamming all
[02:11:20] there they are
[02:11:22] got them
[02:11:23] the owner operated a second related company across the street also allegedly
[02:11:27] employing dozens of foreign students another one location was empty
[02:11:31] one of the company's websites is flagged by dhs firewalls as but as potential
[02:11:35] malware
[02:11:36] common marker frauds that opt employers the website was now jersey we
[02:11:40] We discovered an OPT employer who claimed to employ over 150 foreign students but couldn't
[02:11:45] answer basic questions about who they were or what they were hired to do.
[02:11:50] We only encountered one of these students who revealed he had not worked for the listed
[02:11:53] company in over a year.
[02:11:55] He was instead being trained by a company based in India.
[02:12:00] And in a New York condo allegedly housing dozens of foreign students, a supposed employer
[02:12:05] became visibly upset and denied any knowledge of the company.
[02:12:08] DHS records and student reports confirming otherwise Wow foreign student confirmed the individual was the owner but could not explain his denial
[02:12:16] HSI will continue to investigate these cases among several others
[02:12:20] direct Alliance
[02:12:22] That's brutal
[02:12:24] Let me be clear foreign students themselves are entering false addresses
[02:12:29] Employer names into the student exchange visitor information system
[02:12:33] But we are uncovering evidence of organized-
[02:12:37] Why can't these companies resist undercutting American labor?
[02:12:41] Because we don't hold them accountable.
[02:12:43] Are we seizing their businesses, like getting all of their assets and then putting them
[02:12:48] in jail?
[02:12:49] Or maybe publicly executing some of the ones that do it the worst?
[02:12:53] No, we're not.
[02:12:54] We're letting this happen.
[02:12:57] we impose a consequence on these people that is so extreme and severe that it
[02:13:04] terrifies them well then they're just gonna keep doing it we can solve this in
[02:13:10] one day yeah we just it's so easy to solve yes duh for a public execution
[02:13:19] is for the medieval ages uh not not not in my mind I think we should bring it
[02:13:24] back. I'm a big fan of it. I like it. I think you should do it again.
[02:13:33] That spans national and international borders. Yes, my this is not
[02:13:37] accidental. It is deliberate, coordinated and criminal. DHS will
[02:13:41] relent relentlessly investigate, disrupt and refer for prosecution
[02:13:45] anyone who exploits our programs. We've intensified our vetting at
[02:13:49] consulate post overseas targeting trafficking, forced labor,
[02:13:53] document fraud and an authorized employment among student visa applicants. I commend our HSI
[02:13:59] agents and support staff for their unwavering commitment to the defending the integrity
[02:14:03] of the student and exchange visitor program. This fraud is not victimless. It is a blatant
[02:14:08] attack on the goodwill of the American people who generously allow foreign nationals access to our
[02:14:13] education system. Big mistake, by the way. Huge mistake. If your employer or foreign student
[02:14:19] engaged in fraud against the United States. You are advised to return home or surrender
[02:14:24] immediately. The criminal, civil and immigration consequences for fraud are severe and unavoidable.
[02:14:31] We will not tolerate abuse of our programs. And more actions are forthcoming. Thank you.
[02:14:37] Wow. I love to hear this. I do. I love to hear this. Do you think it's leaning a little bit too
[02:14:44] much far or far in the other direction? We've gotten too soft. We don't need to over-crack by
[02:14:48] killing for that particular thing. I think that when you, why not? When you engage in
[02:14:57] human trafficking of over a thousand people that scams millions of dollars disenfranchises
[02:15:03] workers on a large scale, why do you think that's not an equivalent? Why do you, I think
[02:15:09] they deserve it I mean why not what's the reason not to do this we want to do
[02:15:23] it again I want to do it again fuck course not yeah how many is enough
[02:15:33] They're guys right. It should have been allowed both political parties for 50 years. The shit
[02:15:42] rules made by the government, the corporations followed them. They're not following rules.
[02:15:48] I mean, I think being locked up for life, yes, but I suppose it's just the chippets and stuff.
[02:15:52] You know what? I'm a reasonable guy. I disagree with you, but I'm willing to compromise.
[02:15:58] That's fine. That's fine. We'll get to what I want later.
[02:16:03] That's okay. You're generally on my side. There's no reason to argue about this. That's okay.
[02:16:09] Yeah, that's my opinion about it, but you know, other people are going to think differently. It
[02:16:13] is one of this. So anyway, but yeah, I'm very happy to see this. I am. I'm very, very happy to see
[02:16:20] this. And hopefully you have even more of these people getting arrested. And I think that now,
[02:16:26] once people are talking about it, now you're starting to see more awareness around this problem.
[02:16:31] and i'm glad to see it i i am i'm happy and uh... what is this this is also a
[02:16:36] song about what's your vision for
[02:16:40] abolishing ice
[02:16:41] yeah i mean it it's just that we abolish ice this is an agency that
[02:16:45] uh...
[02:16:46] for one two thousand three like this is we had immigration enforcement before
[02:16:50] ice existed will have it after it exists
[02:16:52] but the thing that i don't think we talk enough about is also what that reform
[02:16:56] is going to look like abolishing ice is just one step rate democrats have been
[02:17:00] in power
[02:17:01] multiple times over the last few decades and did nothing to address the
[02:17:04] immigration
[02:17:04] increase is by expenditures increase that they yeah and so if we're
[02:17:09] i think there has to be an immediate pathway for every single undocumented
[02:17:13] immigrant that's here in this country today that does not require them to
[02:17:15] shell out
[02:17:17] thousands of dollars to go through the process for to take decades uh... at a
[02:17:21] time to be able to get to citizenship
[02:17:23] immediate pathway to citizenship and then just read
[02:17:26] allocating those resources where they need to be so i have this opinion but the
[02:17:30] opposite. So like my opinion is kind of like hers, except for instead of giving all of them
[02:17:37] citizenship, I would be taking citizenship away from the people that we gave it to.
[02:17:45] So like it's kind of, it's like this same thing, but like the opposite of that.
[02:17:51] That's what I would be doing instead. I think that's a better way. I found a little thing
[02:17:54] yesterday. What is this? Can I find it? Yeah, and that's what should be happening.
[02:18:00] They want to buy the votes? Of course they do. What is this?
[02:18:03] Suck my fucking cock!
[02:18:07] I'm a goddamn Muslim American! It gets fucking called a terrorist every fucking day!
[02:18:12] That means you're not white? I am white. I say that I'm white.
[02:18:16] Although I am white because I am white. I am white and I am white.
[02:18:20] Which I am white even though I say I'm white all the time. By the way, I've met
[02:18:23] Hassan in real life.
[02:18:24] He's white. He's white.
[02:18:29] Like, it-it-it's straight up.
[02:18:33] Like, it's obvious.
[02:18:36] I am white, I look white, and I say I'm white all the time, like, I am white.
[02:18:39] I am white myself.
[02:18:40] Do you think there's a higher percentage of white people that are genuinely seriously offended by the term cracker?
[02:18:45] Myself included, I am white too.
[02:18:46] I am not offended.
[02:18:47] Yes, I am white.
[02:18:48] I'm a Caucasian man.
[02:18:50] Like, yeah, I am white, because I'm white.
[02:18:52] I'm white. Passing, I'm white.
[02:18:53] You really hate white people, Jesus?
[02:18:55] Dude, I am white.
[02:18:56] I am white.
[02:18:56] I'm white.
[02:18:57] I obviously would never be able to comprehend what happens to gays in the Muslim world.
[02:19:02] I, after all, am not Muslim.
[02:19:05] Uh, no.
[02:19:05] Hahahaha!
[02:19:07] No!
[02:19:10] Or am I from the Muslim world?
[02:19:13] I'm a goddamn Muslim American against fucking polytheism on a fucking day!
[02:19:17] There are dozens of clips of him saying that he's white.
[02:19:19] Now he's saying he's not white.
[02:19:21] It's Schrodinger's race.
[02:19:23] It depends on which one makes me more victimized at the time.
[02:19:27] Also, by the way, am I more of a Muslim than Hassanist?
[02:19:31] I've seen Hassan drinking alcohol.
[02:19:33] I almost never eat whenever the sun's out.
[02:19:35] I practice Ramadan all year round.
[02:19:38] I don't gamble.
[02:19:39] Okay, are we are we doing racism Olympics?
[02:19:41] Muslim is a race.
[02:19:43] What kind of racism is institutionally?
[02:19:46] Jesus, he's so mad.
[02:19:47] How do you get this mad in 46 seconds?
[02:19:51] What do you think?
[02:19:52] Who do you think?
[02:19:52] Yeah, I mean, what Muslim goes to a brothel?
[02:19:55] Black people care about the border. I don't give a fuck what black people care about. The Democratic Party
[02:19:59] Literally is going to fucking lose. Black people care about this. Black people care about that. Like shut the fuck up
[02:20:05] Oh, man. I have no support for the Democrats. I have no support from the broader leftist movement
[02:20:11] This is insane, man. It really is like uh, you gotta check the poe2 stuff today. I probably will I've been thinking I've been thinking about
[02:20:19] poe2 a lot I have been
[02:20:21] And uh, yeah, what is this here? Who do you think has higher peak blood pressure? You or Hassan?
[02:20:26] I think that if you went back two years ago, I had higher peak blood pressure
[02:20:30] But I think his is probably a lot higher than mine now
[02:20:34] Like to see him fly off the handle at like some innocuous comment and then just go on like a fucking rampage over it
[02:20:41] Yeah, like my blood pressure now is like 120
[02:20:45] It's 120
[02:20:47] Probably even lower because I was at the dentist's office. I was I was stressed out
[02:20:51] So yeah, is that good? Yeah, it's good. It's good. I'm gonna try and get it down to 100
[02:20:59] I'm gonna try to get it down to 100
[02:21:01] I gotta exercise more get more cardio in but you know, I've been trying to you know, like do
[02:21:07] You know three miles of like, you know like a fast walk and so like but yeah
[02:21:12] I try to get it to 100 and that way like 100 120 120 normal range. Yeah, but what happens whenever you get older
[02:21:19] it goes higher. So you want to start at 100, that way whenever you're old, you don't need
[02:21:25] to have that medication. I'm not only taking medication. It's not going to happen. I don't
[02:21:29] do medication. So I just simply do things differently. I just stop eating this way,
[02:21:36] stop doing this. Did you have a personal trainer? No, I didn't. Lil' Brett Hesher is bad too. Yeah,
[02:21:41] but I didn't say 80. I said 100. 100 is fine.
[02:21:46] I just I just got you my chat. That's it. 100 is 170. Wait, yeah, did he just cut my
[02:22:00] life into pieces. People like Hassan Piker campaigning with you'll feel bad on 100. I
[02:22:07] didn't even know 80s bad. No shit. No, my dad, my dad's will push her all the time.
[02:22:11] Be like 90. I don't even know how it's possible because he'd be so mad all the time. Well,
[02:22:15] I don't know how he'd be getting mad all the time, but at the same time his blood pressure would be so low
[02:22:21] It'd be like 90 something like that. Yeah, it's not even a big deal
[02:22:25] And mine's 90 a bro being low. Isn't that bad? Yeah exactly how Muslim are you?
[02:22:29] I think that I am a profoundly more Muslim person than Hassan. I don't drink alcohol
[02:22:37] I have never engaged in any form of sex work at all
[02:22:41] I do not eat bacon. I don't own a dog. I
[02:22:45] Uh, let's see besides that
[02:22:48] Uh, I mean I've eaten bacon a couple if I don't really bacon regularly. Um, I
[02:22:54] Give money to charity very regularly. I know it's probably not even that
[02:22:59] Uh
[02:23:00] You wait traditional marriage. Yeah, believe in traditional marriage. Yep true you pray for I don't pray five times a day
[02:23:07] That's the one I don't do I don't yeah, I don't gamble. I don't do any drugs
[02:23:11] I don't believe I don't have any credit anywhere. I don't like interest. I think interest is bad
[02:23:17] So I would say that in general like I've got a lot of fans in the Middle East
[02:23:21] I got a lot of guys that watch me from the Middle East like
[02:23:25] Yeah, we got a lot of common we do I
[02:23:29] Do a lot of things like that and yeah, there it is what she hot against scammers. Yeah, exactly, right?
[02:23:35] And so I don't know what to say
[02:23:37] And, uh, but you're like a woman.
[02:23:40] I, you know, need, we don't need to go there, right?
[02:23:42] There's plenty of guys like that.
[02:23:43] But anyway, let me go and, uh, and look at anything else, because I did get a little
[02:23:47] bit distracted.
[02:23:48] What is this here?
[02:23:49] I want the youth in France to understand that our fate is tied with the African continent's
[02:23:53] fate.
[02:23:54] Sure, I'm not regretting.
[02:23:57] That's great.
[02:23:58] Yeah.
[02:23:59] That is the most stressful and unpleasant thing that you can ever imagine.
[02:24:04] Your fate is tied with Africa."
[02:24:06] Oh, good.
[02:24:09] That's amazing.
[02:24:10] Oh, that's reassuring.
[02:24:11] Oh, now I can relax.
[02:24:12] Fasting on to Christopher Nolan after his latest interview.
[02:24:15] I thought it was a parody account.
[02:24:16] Okay, let me see what this is.
[02:24:18] People are mad at Christopher Nolan.
[02:24:19] Let me see what's going on with this.
[02:24:27] Christopher Nolan explains why he cast Travis Scott in The Odyssey.
[02:24:30] I cast him because I wanted to nod towards the idea that this story has been handed down
[02:24:36] as oral poetry, which is analogous as rap.
[02:24:40] Okay, that's kind of stupid.
[02:24:42] Let me see here.
[02:24:44] Christopher Nolan instructed Ludwig Grussmann to not use an orchestra for the score.
[02:24:50] It's not like an orchestra existed back then.
[02:24:52] It was a challenge and also an opening to try to make something unique.
[02:24:56] Lupita Nyong'o will play both Helen of Troy and her sister. Wait, what?
[02:25:04] What?
[02:25:06] Not one person on the planet is the most beautiful woman in the world. Christopher Nolan knows that.
[02:25:10] He'd be racist if he gave the most beautiful woman in the world to a white woman.
[02:25:13] Nolan is technically talented, but a coward, too afraid to do anything that even slightly challenges the spirit of the age.
[02:25:20] So he did confirm it. Okay, there it is.
[02:25:22] is, Christopher Nolan on defending historical accuracy of the armor. I don't care about
[02:25:27] the historical accuracy. I don't think people really care about that. I mean, honestly,
[02:25:31] at the end of the day, this looks really cool, and that's what matters. So what is this?
[02:25:37] Yeah, I mean, I remember people talking about and thinking this was bullshit. I mean, yeah,
[02:25:44] I think that a giant race of, you know, like, like literal giants and full armor looks stupid.
[02:25:51] Yeah, it does a little bit. Backlash hits rumors of Elliot Page as Achilles.
[02:25:55] Oh my god. There's no reason whatsoever to dead name Elliot Page.
[02:26:00] He's been working under the name for a decade, including some big budget stuff. Okay.
[02:26:04] What is this here? You could have paid me to tank this movie. I wouldn't have thought.
[02:26:08] You could have paid me to tank this movie, and I wouldn't have thought of this.
[02:26:12] I still think the Odyssey is going to do well.
[02:26:15] I think that it will do well at the box office, but there will be a lot of, like, really negative controversy.
[02:26:21] surrounding it. If this kind of stuff is in the movie, I think this is such a huge mistake
[02:26:26] for him to do that. It is. It's such a colossal, massive fucking mistake to do this. Nobody
[02:26:33] is asking for this. Nobody wants this. This is a pure agenda. Henry Cavill suits up as
[02:26:39] Connor McLeod. Oh my god. They're remaking Highlander. Man, fucking finally. That's great.
[02:26:56] There can only be one, apparently. Fuck yeah, exactly man. I'm glad to see that. It's all
[02:27:06] It's like the producers. I don't know who's doing it. I just think it's fucking stupid Henry Cavill in the set of Highlander in
[02:27:13] Scott in Scotland
[02:27:16] Okay. All right. This is what I'm talking about
[02:27:19] Okay, good. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Great. This is what I think fucking God
[02:27:26] Amazing fellow. Let's be honest Chris one about terrible actor. I have no idea
[02:27:31] Highlander directed by Chad Skarski is now in production in Poland
[02:27:35] Okay guys, there's a chance that this movie could actually be good and directed by literally a Chad. I hope it's good, man.
[02:27:43] Henry's a good mix of Conor and Lambert. Yeah, I mean, I remember the original Highlander was just, it was so amazing. I love that movie.
[02:27:51] So hopefully we'll see, you know, we'll see more of that happening. And that's awesome. I love to see that.
[02:27:58] but then on the other side you have you might say casting a five foot one hundred and five five girl
[02:28:04] Pretending to be a boy as one of the mightiest warriors in greek lore is going to be this films achilles heel
[02:28:10] wait
[02:28:23] Achilles is five foot one
[02:28:28] Dude. Dude. Dude, this has to stop. This has to stop. Like, this is crazy.
[02:28:39] Five foot one. Five foot one. What are we doing? Like, this is insane. Like, it's a
[02:28:48] fucking way. Five one. Oh my god. The biggest downgrade I've seen in my life.
[02:28:53] Yes, there's no way they go like I I I just will not accept this. I will not accept this
[02:29:00] There is no chance this happened. We all died from COVID and we are in hell
[02:29:06] So hell of Troy and Achilles. This is going to look so bad
[02:29:12] I don't know what you're thinking by the way behind the scenes of the Highlander filming. Well, what is this?
[02:29:18] Achilles, yeah, it's
[02:29:21] Talk about an Achilles heel
[02:29:41] Is this the scene it's better to burn out than fade away
[02:29:45] The way he goes into the church.
[02:29:55] Oh, dude, dude, I really hope this is good on sacred ground.
[02:30:04] Yes, that's right.
[02:30:07] God damn.
[02:30:15] Man, I just hope it's going to be good, man. I really do. Dave Bautista is the Kergan.
[02:30:22] I mean, yeah, I mean, I like him as an actor. I do. I like him as an actor. And I feel like he's one of the most, like, out of all the, like, wrestlers that became actors, I think that he has the best range of acting skills.
[02:30:42] I love John Cena and you know, I grew up at the rock. I love the rock too
[02:30:46] But like Dave Bautista, I feel like really has the best range. So I'm I'm excited. I am
[02:30:54] Rowdy Rodney Piper was like he was only in they live right like was he in any other movie besides that?
[02:31:00] I don't think so
[02:31:01] Cena John Cena does. I mean, I don't know maybe I I think that he's just really good at playing a handful of roles
[02:31:08] But, uh, yeah, what is this here? Hope he doesn't speak Mandarin? Maybe. I don't know about that.
[02:31:13] Uh, Paige plays Elpinor, not Achilles. Yeah, there's no way you have- there's no- I don't believe this, dude.
[02:31:19] And to argue, this is a terrible movie.
[02:31:25] Down.
[02:31:30] Man.
[02:31:38] I've seen this moment in my dreams.
[02:31:43] I'll make a pact with you.
[02:31:47] With the gods as our witnesses.
[02:31:50] Let us pledge that the winner will allow the loser all the proper funeral rituals.
[02:31:54] There are no pacts between lions and men.
[02:31:58] Now you know who you're fighting.
[02:32:08] It's so good what it was you I was fighting yesterday and I wish it had been you but I
[02:32:22] gave the dead boy the honor he deserved.
[02:32:24] I gave him the honor of your sword.
[02:32:27] You won't have eyes tonight. You won't have ears or a tongue.
[02:32:30] You will wander the underworld blind, deaf and dumb, and all the dead will know.
[02:32:34] This is Hector, the fool who thought he killed the killings.
[02:32:42] Damn, bro. Damn!
[02:32:47] I will watch it!
[02:32:49] Oh my god.
[02:32:54] I'm going to be in my friend's back to watch this movie secretly because my mom wouldn't let us watch it because hell of a choice they get in one of the six.
[02:33:04] I'm going very well.
[02:33:24] fuck man that's the way it is, and i think this is so good man
[02:33:54] Get out, Prince of Troy.
[02:33:55] Get out.
[02:33:56] Get up, Prince of Troy.
[02:34:06] Get up, or let us don't take my glory.
[02:34:25] throws away his shield, boom. Environmental damage, yeah, a little bit.
[02:34:55] Man.
[02:35:04] You know one thing after watching one of UFC fights?
[02:35:09] Jesus.
[02:35:13] Is it like cardio really matters a lot?
[02:35:18] And then oh it doesn't show the part where he literally ties him to the chariot and drags
[02:35:22] him around in front of the entire fucking city and then he just leaves.
[02:35:28] And it does.
[02:35:29] Makes a huge fucking difference, man.
[02:35:31] And bro, you sex-acute?
[02:35:33] Yeah, he does.
[02:35:34] And man, I remember watching this, it was so fucking good, man.
[02:35:38] Holy shit, it was so good.
[02:35:40] The intro to this movie is also amazing.
[02:35:42] A lot of this movie was amazing.
[02:35:44] I'll tell you that.
[02:35:45] And it was great, incredible.
[02:35:48] So yeah, I hope the movie's good.
[02:35:50] But right now, it seems like, um, you know, again, like him being Christ- Travis Scott
[02:35:57] as the Bard in the Odyssey, maybe he could, you know what?
[02:36:03] Maybe he should have cast Travis Scott as Hades.
[02:36:06] That way he could send people to the underworld like he did with Astro World.
[02:36:10] Maybe that'd be a better idea.
[02:36:12] I don't know.
[02:36:13] Maybe it's, is it too late?
[02:36:17] Is it too late?
[02:36:18] you could do that instead. See any more of him? No, I don't, I know what it is, but I don't really know
[02:36:24] what's going on. It's gonna be so brave to see that scenery made with Ellen Page. Yeah, for sure,
[02:36:30] guys. Summer's biggest flop. I don't think it's gonna flop. I think it's gonna be very successful,
[02:36:35] but there's just gonna be a lot of controversy around it, and it will negatively affect, I think
[02:36:40] it'll negatively affect the, you know, like the future of these movies. It will make them look bad.
[02:36:46] I get the reasoning but why that retard? I mean, I don't know. I mean, I think, again,
[02:36:52] this is the one that I don't really care about a whole lot. I have no idea. So, yeah, it's impossible
[02:37:00] really to know. I don't think it's that big of a deal. It's going to be $500 million, but it could
[02:37:04] have made $1 billion. Yeah, I do think there's going to be. It's taking a lot of unnecessary
[02:37:09] Oh yeah, by the way, this is, well before, yeah, let's go to this.
[02:37:15] There has been a new insane footage of pro-Hamas rioters marching through an Orthodox Jewish
[02:37:22] neighborhood toward a synagogue while assaulting Jewish kids.
[02:37:31] Not good.
[02:37:32] Oh my god.
[02:37:50] Thank god we've imported the sand wars to America.
[02:37:56] Thank god.
[02:37:59] This is amazing.
[02:38:01] This is the cultural enrichment that we've always deserved, amazing.
[02:38:08] Great, totally worth it.
[02:38:19] Oh my god.
[02:38:42] This what happens, you take away meaning and purpose, people get so bored that they seek
[02:38:45] trouble.
[02:38:46] guess so. Oh my god marching down the street just like that early scenes of
[02:39:08] Brooklyn's Orthodox Jewish community preparing for another globalized the
[02:39:12] Infatata march outside of a synagogue. Man.
[02:39:23] That's nuts, huh? Jews fighting for people to kill them on their target? I don't
[02:39:30] know. I mean, it's probably complex, right? Jesus Christ.
[02:39:42] Holy shit, look at them all
[02:39:46] It's like gangs of New York
[02:39:48] It's back again. How would you fix the protesting problem?
[02:39:51] Oh, I just find all the ones that are supporting terrorists and I just take their citizenship away and ship them back to where they came from
[02:39:58] That'd be pretty simple actually
[02:40:00] Yeah, I'd take ready to get rid of their visas work visas student visas. Just get rid of them send them back
[02:40:07] Be pretty simple actually like it's really really easy how to solve that problem, right?
[02:40:12] I mean like what do you mean? So you mean the Jews? Well, I don't care if they're Jewish or Islamic or what?
[02:40:18] I don't give a fuck like if you're supporting terrorists. Yeah, you need to go
[02:40:24] Absolutely gotta go
[02:40:27] And by the way, these people don't ever think to yourself that you know
[02:40:32] There are some people that are just like, you know conscientious people that you know want a free Palestine
[02:40:37] but inside of this movement there is a large amount of people that are more
[02:40:42] than willing to wave around the literal terrorist flags look at this one here
[02:40:46] right I mean this is the this is Hassan's favorite flag that has blood flag
[02:40:55] I mean this is a literal terrorist flag like I mean like I I am going to
[02:41:00] support whoever in government will just literally take this person and send them
[02:41:05] back. No questions asked. Yep, you got to go. That that's what I'm going to support.
[02:41:13] That's what I'm going to vote for. Just get them out. It's that simple. It really is.
[02:41:21] I don't know why everybody doesn't think like that. Worst design? It's such a stupid design.
[02:41:30] So again, they're using the liberation, but they're flying a terrorist flag.
[02:41:35] Because again, they support terrorists.
[02:41:37] That's the reason why.
[02:41:38] Society's false dichotomies and the absolute failure by design of the media.
[02:41:42] I mean, I think a lot of people are tired of that.
[02:41:44] I mean, like, let's be honest, right?
[02:41:46] Trump's already in power, though.
[02:41:48] Well, I mean, but yeah, but Trump hasn't done what I want him to do, right?
[02:41:52] I mean, he's doing some things, but not enough.
[02:41:55] And I think that's the problem.
[02:41:56] Also, I saw this. This was very interesting for me to see.
[02:42:01] You are maintaining accounts, not playing games.
[02:42:09] That's sad. That's the reason why I've quit a lot of live service games.
[02:42:14] This is the reason why I actually stopped playing well, is because I kept feeling to myself, I was
[02:42:20] like, well, what am I really doing continuing to do like each season and each patch for everything?
[02:42:26] why would i do that for just no reason
[02:42:29] i mean it really literally no reason
[02:42:32] like i don't know why you like i mean yeah exactly like
[02:42:35] uh... sorry don't know what you're saying okay guys relax
[02:42:38] so uh... the point is that if you look at if you look at the
[02:42:43] if you look at these games you will see that they are massive fucking time
[02:42:47] sinks
[02:42:48] colossal time sinks
[02:42:51] yes and uh... only yeah but i think it's true again how many years
[02:42:55] 31 K views. Yes. Oh my fucking God. That's a lot, man. And anyway, what is this Gen Z in the
[02:43:03] workplace? 77% of Gen Z admitted to bringing a parent to a job interview. 53% of parents spoke
[02:43:14] with a hiring manager on their behalf. 73%. 73% helped complete work assignments.
[02:43:31] 45% have a parent regularly talk to their current manager.
[02:43:35] And I want you to understand that Gen Z starts in 1997 or 1998. So that means these people could
[02:43:47] be potentially pushing 30 having to use their mom to talk to their manager. Wow. Wow. That's really
[02:44:01] something special. 1996 maybe. At what point is this a national security issue? I don't
[02:44:07] know if it's a national security issue, but it's certainly a fucking issue. It's a massive
[02:44:13] fucking issue. And I'll scroll down and find a few more of these. Oh no, this is really
[02:44:18] what it is.
[02:44:19] I think of the freedom from suffering that Buddhism teaches us is only possible if we
[02:44:25] We remove the three poisons of desire, hatred, and ignorance from our daily lives.
[02:44:31] We need not accept suffering as unchangeable.
[02:44:35] We need not treat hatred as the natural state.
[02:44:39] We have the power to set ourselves free.
[02:44:42] And I consider my own faith, Islam, a religion built upon a narrative of migration.
[02:44:48] The story of the hijra reminds us that Prophet Muhammad, S.A., was a stranger, too.
[02:44:55] who fled Mecca and was welcomed in Medina. Surah An-Nahl 1642 tells us, as for those
[02:45:02] who immigrated in the cause of Allah after being persecuted, we will surely bless them
[02:45:07] with a good home in this world. Or as the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wasallam
[02:45:12] said, Islam began as something strange and will go back to being strange. So glad tidings
[02:45:18] to the strangers. If faith offers us the moral compass to stand alongside the stranger, government
[02:45:34] can provide the resources. Let us create a new expectation of City Hall, where power
[02:45:40] is wielded to love, to embrace, and to protect. We will stand with the stranger today.
[02:45:48] I say get the stranger fuck out of here. I don't want him. Send him back. Get him out. I don't
[02:45:55] want him. Don't want to deal with the bullshit. Don't want to deal with the, I don't know,
[02:46:00] some kind of issue, something like that. We don't need that. Don't need that. Don't trust it.
[02:46:05] It's crazy that you have this happen. Like a stranger danger for sure. Yeah. I mean,
[02:46:09] like people out of their fucking mind and also by the way with this guy remember how they lost their
[02:46:14] shit when Elon Musk did this. Look at that. Wow. Remember what I told y'all? All of this,
[02:46:29] all of the Nazi, all of the hysteria, every time that these people get super upset or hysterical
[02:46:35] over something. It's just all a performance. It's just an emotional performance that happens
[02:46:42] in order for them to hopefully get people to capitulate because they're using words like
[02:46:47] Nazi or something like that. And why isn't anyone spamming this? Because the only reason they did
[02:46:53] that was to make Elon Musk look bad and to delegitimize and to Nazi code Trump's presidency.
[02:47:00] It had nothing to do with what Elon did. It had everything to do with what Elon said.
[02:47:04] and that's what they do and they will engage with this lie as much as they
[02:47:08] need to they will always make bullshit up
[02:47:11] you really think that look the same as elons
[02:47:14] yeah i i do i think it looks pretty much about the same
[02:47:19] yeah absolutely yeah it's pretty much the exact same to me
[02:47:23] yeah i think if elon did that i think that they'd say he did another nazi
[02:47:26] salute yeah for sure someone's arguing yeah i don't i don't think so
[02:47:32] Let me go back a look at a few more of these in 125 years. We've gone from a country that would string up horse thieves through
[02:47:39] To we're sorry this Haitian refugee raped your daughter, but this is IQ is too low for him to understand what he did wrong
[02:47:47] man
[02:47:49] It's too bad, huh?
[02:47:52] If somebody fell asleep in 1896
[02:47:56] If somebody fell asleep in 1896
[02:47:58] 1896 and woke up today in 2026.
[02:48:02] They would simply say the only difference is now Negroes have a TV show and we wear
[02:48:06] nice suits.
[02:48:08] They swapped out clan hoods for Brooks Brothers suits and that is the problem.
[02:48:14] I mean Plessy v. Ferguson was 7-1 and it gave birth to 50 years of Jim Crow.
[02:48:21] What we have with this court right now, what we're seeing is watching people who have fought
[02:48:26] and died and bled.
[02:48:27] What these people constantly do is they always reference like past bad behaviors of America
[02:48:34] so they can piggyback off of the injustices of the past for them to perpetuate injustices
[02:48:41] in the current.
[02:48:42] That's what they do.
[02:48:43] So they want people to think like, oh, wow, in 1890, it was really bad for black people.
[02:48:48] Well, we don't want to have that happen again.
[02:48:52] That's the reason why.
[02:48:54] If somebody fell asleep in their scene, it is watching people who have fought and died
[02:48:59] and bled so that we would have access to the ballot box, so that we would have access to
[02:49:03] our voices being heard in Congress.
[02:49:06] They don't let black people vote anymore.
[02:49:08] We got rid of it.
[02:49:09] The way.
[02:49:10] I think that there is a casual laughter from people we believe to be our friends on the
[02:49:15] right who are showing us true colors today because one of the most sacred acts you have
[02:49:22] in the united states of america's the ability to cast a ballot
[02:49:25] and elect someone and send them to congress the state house or now you
[02:49:29] can't do that because black people can't vote anymore
[02:49:32] there are your seats to that represent your interest
[02:49:35] so that happens throughout the south of being silenced
[02:49:37] and i don't find that to be a laughing matter
[02:49:41] i think it's fucking hilarious
[02:49:43] uh... i do i think it's ridiculous
[02:49:45] and again like these people like what what they do is they're trying to
[02:49:50] they're they're intentionally misunderstanding the topic
[02:49:53] in order to try to make stupid boomers think that we bring back segregation
[02:49:59] but actually not only are we not bringing back segregation
[02:50:02] but we're taking it away and they're mad about it because the segregation was
[02:50:07] done in a way to give them artificially more voting power but now that their
[02:50:11] artificial advantages are removed now they're talking about how it's racist
[02:50:20] It's embarrassing. How do I make everything about them? Like having an idea is racist?
[02:50:25] Yes, exactly. Having an idea is racist. It's crazy.
[02:50:28] And oh, here we go.
[02:50:30] In the case of Louisiana, you know, they didn't have a choice.
[02:50:33] The Supreme Court said their maps were unconstitutional. They had to redraw it.
[02:50:36] And so what they chose to do was move the, I think what they'll choose to do is move the house back to the fall,
[02:50:41] and they'll leave the Senate primary in place, which is actually happening right now.
[02:50:44] So I get the argument about a little bit of confusion for voters.
[02:50:48] around the edges of congressional districts are always gonna have some
[02:50:50] areas where
[02:50:51] you know one person on one side of the street one person on the other i live
[02:50:54] on the very western edge of the congressional district in Kentucky.
[02:50:56] Let's talk about our negative history.
[02:50:58] I feel like the negative history like well we fought wars and got rid of that
[02:51:02] right? I mean like there's like that's gone now.
[02:51:04] In fact, if I might respectfully
[02:51:07] debate Bakari on this for a moment,
[02:51:09] to me
[02:51:11] I already say that
[02:51:12] people are losing
[02:51:13] representation, people are losing
[02:51:15] their voice.
[02:51:16] no voter has lost their voice at all no one's been disenfranchised every voter
[02:51:20] in america
[02:51:21] before these court rulings to go cast about this november and every voter in
[02:51:24] america white black or otherwise can go cast about it
[02:51:27] right now the lines may be changing but every voter still has the same amount of
[02:51:31] voting power one vote that they had it's just that
[02:51:35] this supreme court said
[02:51:37] your race doesn't necessarily have to dictate your political identity the fact
[02:51:40] that you're an american citizen in your franchise gives you one vote that is
[02:51:44] your political identity and it is incumbent upon both parties republicans
[02:51:47] and democrats to run people who speak not to just one constituency but all
[02:51:53] american interest to me that's that's how the number of election should be
[02:51:55] run yeah yeah right of course i mean dot obviously and uh... tony kavin i d
[02:52:01] yeah it's ridiculous it is funny they went from they don't know how to vote to
[02:52:04] they can't vote yeah i know
[02:52:06] bros isn't a race thing it's different i've heard since republican that is
[02:52:09] assumed black people vote left because a lot of black people are generally poor
[02:52:11] and democrats are the ones that have handouts
[02:52:13] i mean it sounds kind of racist to me right
[02:52:16] i mean at the end of the day uh... i don't think that there are interests
[02:52:19] that are something it's something
[02:52:20] like to the extent that you are voting in a regard to a racial interest
[02:52:26] this is not an american behavior americans don't base vote based off of race
[02:52:31] we tried to fight wars over this we've had ideology go through this over and
[02:52:36] over and over
[02:52:37] and for some reason people keep trying to go back to it
[02:52:40] it's crazy to see this happen it's very very annoying
[02:52:43] but uh... let me go oh yeah this is good
[02:52:48] donald trump has been sworn in as president of the united states
[02:52:55] i know listen listen we're just as confused as you are joe biden did it
[02:53:00] i sat down
[02:53:03] and just started crying with relief and every said you never have to talk about
[02:53:06] him again
[02:53:08] and then i cried with joy
[02:53:12] After a bizarre and vicious campaign fueled by a desperate need not to go to jail, Donald Trump is one of the 2024 election.
[02:53:19] Next year will be our last season.
[02:53:22] The network will be ending the late show in May.
[02:53:25] Donald.
[02:53:29] Man, that's just too bad.
[02:53:34] That's just too bad.
[02:53:35] And by the way, look at how much more entertaining and energetic he was back then versus now.
[02:53:43] It's really not even remotely close.
[02:53:45] It's sad to see this happen, but apparently this is the way things have gone for Colbert.
[02:53:51] I feel bad for him.
[02:53:52] And also, I didn't even realize this.
[02:53:55] This is the only black character in Honkai's Star Reel.
[02:54:00] Are you guys ready for this?
[02:54:05] Swift Harvest Pain and Anger
[02:54:18] Frenzied Punishment Shackled
[02:54:21] It's the worst character in the game by the way.
[02:54:33] You got to me
[02:54:35] Freaking freak
[02:54:37] You got to me
[02:54:39] Jesus guys
[02:54:41] You got to me
[02:54:43] Oh my god
[02:54:45] Wow
[02:54:47] The pros
[02:54:49] Just literal all like
[02:54:51] Terrible character
[02:54:53] Oh my fucking god
[02:54:55] Bloopers, yeah
[02:54:57] That's insane man
[02:54:59] Like I didn't even realize
[02:55:01] I never read this at all.
[02:55:02] So the first time I saw it, it was just really, really fucking funny.
[02:55:06] And let me scroll down and look at a few more.
[02:55:08] Oh, I saw this.
[02:55:09] I thought this was very funny.
[02:55:11] The Woke games of 2026 are a hit, 1348, mixtape, re-looted, and aphelion, colossal crash-outs,
[02:55:23] insane fucking failures.
[02:55:26] Wow.
[02:55:27] Got all Japanese raised.
[02:55:28] I think that's Chinese, but yeah, and what is re-looted it was a it was like a 2d or like a side scroller type game
[02:55:38] Like that was really it. Oh, here we go Caleb hammer. Oh, this is that thought this was funny
[02:55:42] I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, what type is this saying?
[02:55:49] You're talking to me now.
[02:55:50] I thought.
[02:55:51] I know that.
[02:55:52] So the walls.
[02:55:53] I'm sorry.
[02:55:54] Walls.
[02:55:55] Can we please bring in Tyler and set up a fourth mic?
[02:55:56] I'm just, I just need a little translating here.
[02:55:59] I'm losing it.
[02:56:00] Oh no!
[02:56:01] We got black, is that what big man is?
[02:56:02] Big man is the black translator?
[02:56:03] You need a black translator?
[02:56:04] Apparently I didn't.
[02:56:05] The doc.
[02:56:06] Big man's a black translator.
[02:56:08] You need a black translator.
[02:56:09] Apparently, I didn't, the doc.
[02:56:11] Was it the word plethora?
[02:56:14] OK, so this is Tyler.
[02:56:15] He's going to be my, I need a little translator.
[02:56:18] Oh, you need some translator?
[02:56:18] I need a little bit of translator.
[02:56:20] OK, so, as you were saying.
[02:56:23] I have had a paternity of jobs before, OK?
[02:56:26] But the amount of jobs I've lost due to her
[02:56:29] is a part of the conversation, too.
[02:56:30] It ain't just me just getting around
[02:56:33] and getting knocked out of my jobs and shit.
[02:56:36] This is like, this is like a team deal.
[02:56:38] Like, you know, she'd been part of my life through all these jobs and
[02:56:41] seeing she's been there's been a reason that she has been a part of the reason
[02:56:44] why I lost some of these jobs.
[02:56:45] So pause.
[02:56:46] So he basically said it's not only him.
[02:56:48] It's not only his fault that he's losing these jobs.
[02:56:50] It's also her fault too, that he's losing these jobs.
[02:56:53] So it's not just him.
[02:56:54] It's her and it's a collective effort.
[02:56:59] I'm sorry.
[02:57:00] Anybody getting offended over this?
[02:57:02] This is so funny.
[02:57:04] Everybody thinks this is funny.
[02:57:06] Anybody crying or getting mad about this or anything else, this is hilarious.
[02:57:11] Everybody's having fun, everybody's enjoying themselves.
[02:57:14] If you get upset about this, you are the biggest fucking bitch.
[02:57:19] And also, I thought it was really kind of funny.
[02:57:21] The irony of a trans person worried about how they think powder is a man pretending to be a girl.
[02:57:27] So that one retard on Twitter, Nyara, do you have anything on powder?
[02:57:32] Like the voice changer is pretty obvious.
[02:57:35] I'm wondering if it's also a guy pretending to be an anime girl like Red.
[02:57:42] Like who?
[02:57:44] I'm curious because it would be so funny if it's the same shit again.
[02:57:48] So you have people that are going around.
[02:57:51] This is a trans person that's trying to figure out if somebody else is a man pretending to be a woman.
[02:57:58] Amazing.
[02:58:00] Truly amazing.
[02:58:01] Nazi VTuber is red. I don't even know who that is. I have no idea.
[02:58:06] And, um, oh yeah, here it is.
[02:58:10] Welcome to a future where everyone is welcome.
[02:58:13] Ah!
[02:58:16] Yeah!
[02:58:17] See you later.
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[02:58:31] Wooo!
[02:58:32] Man!
[02:58:33] How are you doing, Chris?
[02:58:37] I'm good.
[02:58:38] Yeah!
[02:58:39] I'm good.
[02:58:40] Yeah!
[02:58:41] Yeah!
[02:58:42] Yeah!
[02:58:43] Yeah!
[02:58:44] Now you're talking about other stuff. Why I much rather see your dreams.
[02:58:51] I can't have sex with your personality. And I can't put my promise in your college degree.
[02:58:57] And I can't shove my fist in your childhood dreams. So why you should have an altercation with me?
[02:59:03] It's not sex as I'm saying it in a song. That's right bitch. Now take off your comb and show me your genitals.
[02:59:11] oh my god isn't this like a kid that's a kid
[02:59:26] looks like a kid wait it says kids protect trans kids
[02:59:38] Oh my god.
[02:59:45] That's good.
[02:59:51] Oh my...
[02:59:56] Sorry I couldn't find the button.
[03:00:01] And it's in the women's bathroom.
[03:00:04] and there's just all my
[03:00:11] this is
[03:00:12] this is it's getting really bad
[03:00:15] it and and and here's the thing is it's going to keep getting worse until people
[03:00:19] stop it
[03:00:21] it will keep getting worse until people stop it from getting worse
[03:00:25] i wonder when that's going to happen
[03:00:27] and uh... i don't know
[03:00:29] what is this is some other bullshit i don't even know what that is
[03:00:32] though this is that clip i talked about earlier
[03:00:35] and uh... all yeah by the way uh... there is a new mayor
[03:00:39] that has been charged with acting as an illegal foreign agent for china
[03:00:45] that's right
[03:00:46] big surprise there
[03:00:48] actually most conservative streamer and possibly the stupidest guy on earth
[03:00:55] i wonder if there are any arguments being made against me
[03:00:59] do you guys want to guess
[03:01:01] if there's gonna be anything that like is going to be addressed that like what i
[03:01:04] said at all
[03:01:05] uh... i really wonder guys it's a big mystery let's find out
[03:01:11] the dude rance gets people into a country's meaning of a shithole house
[03:01:14] keep in mind it was a reported white females benefit the most from d i
[03:01:18] is uh... okay that that's
[03:01:20] i mean it that also means the black people benefited from it too
[03:01:23] and what is this year this is white people's answers is another meme of
[03:01:27] something i didn't even say
[03:01:29] uh... what else is there uh... do really goes outside everything he said is
[03:01:33] true just as an example
[03:01:36] okay so there's not even these in competition for the stupidest person
[03:01:39] on earth
[03:01:40] with all these other people
[03:01:42] i genuine lozzy's considered the same species trust me so do i
[03:01:47] uh... how's the stupidest guy when trump is still here
[03:01:50] all man he's literally correct
[03:01:52] not a single person is even refuting it
[03:01:56] i wonder why
[03:01:58] Oh, I know why. It's because I'm right.
[03:02:02] That's it.
[03:02:03] And don't you love him? People say stupidest. I mean, it doesn't really matter.
[03:02:06] But like I do find it to be funny. It got even, it got even dumber.
[03:02:10] And if I wanted to grid black girl with capitalized black, yeah,
[03:02:13] obviously saying so on benefits from systematic racism and the same.
[03:02:17] Yeah. I mean, it's true. It's objectively true. All you have to do.
[03:02:23] So everybody's crashing out about this.
[03:02:25] All you have to do is look up the different types of grants and advantages that people that are black are able to qualify for, both privately and also in the government.
[03:02:36] And if you look at all of those instances and in terms of things like scholarships, things like college admissions, medical school admissions, it's very obvious, it's super obvious that that's what's happening.
[03:02:49] And so anyway, people want to act like they'll never recognize it, brother.
[03:02:54] I know, I know they never will.
[03:02:56] But for those of you guys that are paying attention, I want you to at least know that it's happening.
[03:03:01] And it's sad to see.
[03:03:03] And as a black person, even those aren't easy to get.
[03:03:07] Yet as a black person, even those aren't easy to get.
[03:03:11] I know, but they're even harder to get for white people.
[03:03:15] So getting okay, so you're saying getting a scholarship for being black is hard as a black person, okay?
[03:03:22] Imagine how much harder it is for a white person
[03:03:26] It's the same argument
[03:03:28] Like it that doesn't move the needle at all like you saying it's hard to get yeah, okay
[03:03:33] That's fine, but it's still even harder to do
[03:03:36] So they say no one benefits from systematic racism, but bitch remember white privilege is in the same breath
[03:03:41] Yeah, because they're literally just racist. That's the reason why
[03:03:44] So saying black is fine, but saying whites is fine. I have no idea. It's just people being stupid
[03:03:49] What is this year a study in Sweden show that the egg can ignore the ideal sperm even if it's the first one to arrive
[03:03:56] Women make terrible choices even at the cellular level amazing this I
[03:04:02] Saw this I saw this on Twitter. I
[03:04:07] Don't know what to say I
[03:04:09] Really don't I don't know what to say about this. It's just really sad
[03:04:14] And that's it and I love that account. Yeah, I don't know how this happens 270 K likes
[03:04:21] White people are the cause of every problem we have in the world
[03:04:27] Okay, I have a solution
[03:04:31] Leave whatever country you're living in with white people and go back and live with the country live in a country with no white people
[03:04:38] It's so simple
[03:04:40] Yeah, I feel like it's super, super simple.
[03:04:44] Then go somewhere else.
[03:04:46] Like I'm not stopping you.
[03:04:47] I'm certainly not stopping you.
[03:04:50] Absolutely not.
[03:04:51] So I don't know what the problem is.
[03:04:53] And turns out to be based.
[03:04:54] Yeah, it's after all over again.
[03:04:55] These people will blame one of their dysfunctions on whites.
[03:04:58] They slowly take power in Western nations.
[03:05:00] Again, what people need to understand, especially white people need to understand, is that these
[03:05:06] These people have a profound racial hatred against you that you did nothing to earn.
[03:05:12] They have some sort of inferiority complex.
[03:05:15] They don't like you for some historical reason.
[03:05:17] They were raised to not like you.
[03:05:19] Whatever the reason is, is that like there's a lot of white people that I think don't really
[03:05:23] understand or appreciate this reality.
[03:05:27] There is a tremendous amount of people who are non-white, who actively hate white people.
[03:05:33] This is ob- it's obviously true.
[03:05:36] so obviously true they literally say it
[03:05:39] they actually say it
[03:05:41] so if you're a white person trying to like rationalize this away no
[03:05:45] they actually just hate you man
[03:05:47] that's all there is to it
[03:05:49] and uh... what is this people hate uh... white culture in america's built by
[03:05:52] white people america's victory best country in the world
[03:05:54] i think america's great i think europe's great i think that there's other
[03:05:57] countries in the world are great too
[03:06:00] i mean but at the end of the day i mean if you don't like white people that
[03:06:02] don't live around them it's pretty simple
[03:06:04] mixed tape is a game made by someone who didn't have friends who really wish
[03:06:08] they had friends
[03:06:09] and made this game and what they thought a friend group was like
[03:06:15] that's accurate
[03:06:21] it's fax fax fax yeah it's so fucking embarrassing man
[03:06:24] and uh... west number one yet shows so bad
[03:06:26] i know
[03:06:28] mixed tape epilogue
[03:06:29] rockford moves to new york city to pursue her music supervisor dreams
[03:06:33] She's currently 46, a low-level producer of corporate training videos, lives alone with
[03:06:39] five cats and is slowly drinking herself to death.
[03:06:43] Who's Slater never left Blue Moon Lagoon, developed a long arrest record for petty
[03:06:49] fevery and sexual misconduct, death from meth overdose at age 22, leaves town and eventually
[03:06:55] joins Antifa.
[03:06:57] At age 40, she was shot to death by an ice agent while trying to set fire to a detention
[03:07:02] center.
[03:07:03] Well, you know what they say, some stories do have a happy ending after all.
[03:07:08] Wow, that's just too bad.
[03:07:10] Oh man.
[03:07:12] Happy endings all along.
[03:07:14] Yeah, that champagne's, oh god.
[03:07:17] I'm Conrad! I'm going to speak at a Democratic Socialist of America meeting, and this is my open up today!
[03:07:24] Super casual and low-key here.
[03:07:27] My dress is proud of my-
[03:07:28] I love people who are calling this out now.
[03:07:30] I do. I love the fact that they're calling it out.
[03:07:33] It's just like whatever's lying around in my closet.
[03:07:36] We need to dismantle consumer culture,
[03:07:39] which is why I only invest in timeless pieces.
[03:07:43] I can't think of any negative consequences
[03:07:46] to the government artificially setting prices
[03:07:49] and expropriating private property.
[03:07:51] Like how could that possibly go wrong?
[03:07:54] I would rather that millions of people starve
[03:07:56] and live in dilapidated Soviet apartment blocks
[03:07:59] than admit that I was wrong.
[03:08:01] because there's a lot of them.
[03:08:04] Nobody needs that much money.
[03:08:07] It's like people who live in
[03:08:08] school are happier.
[03:08:11] They live a simple life.
[03:08:12] They sure are.
[03:08:13] Complications like wealth and luxury
[03:08:17] and technological advancement.
[03:08:19] Isn't it crazy that this entire ideology
[03:08:23] is like the manifestation of if a child were to think of a bit
[03:08:27] of like ask a five year old.
[03:08:29] What the best economic system is, and it's actually what these people think.
[03:08:35] That's my outfit. I'm so honored to speak at the DSA.
[03:08:39] And my topic is about abolishing billionaires.
[03:08:42] Yeah.
[03:08:43] I caught that!
[03:08:44] Oh, my God. I am so happy to see more people calling this out.
[03:08:48] I hope that it gets even worse. I hate these people.
[03:08:51] Well, they hate themselves. So it's actually quite common.
[03:08:54] And is she just trolling?
[03:08:56] And I think that she's trolling I do I think so but I'm not sure about that Korean intern finds known from lawsuit
[03:09:03] What is this here? I don't know if I'm gonna look at this right now. It's a 12 minute video
[03:09:07] Crimson desert just censored months after release. I know guys listen
[03:09:12] This was a false alarm. They thought that they censored this girl's outfit. This is Damien. She's one of the playable characters
[03:09:19] They did not censor her. It was just simply a clipping issue
[03:09:23] you, you can put the pitchforks down, everything's okay. So protestors are annoying. Interesting
[03:09:29] because that's annoyance is how you got not working 16 hour shifts in a factory. Can we outlaw this
[03:09:35] retarded video? I don't even know what it is. I have no idea. Example of endopacitic racism?
[03:09:40] Wait, really? What is this? The chair. So we need to charge you because you got to take the gun.
[03:09:47] Okay. I'm not sure what reason you feel entitled to not be charged. You can explain that right
[03:09:53] right now if you want.
[03:09:54] No but sure I can.
[03:09:55] The thing is we're on planets right now and this is not your planets.
[03:09:58] Okay.
[03:09:59] So what are your Chinese or Asian people doing here?
[03:10:02] Chinese people aren't part of the planet?
[03:10:04] I don't know.
[03:10:05] Is that what you're saying?
[03:10:08] Great.
[03:10:09] We've now imported PvP.
[03:10:12] Amazing.
[03:10:13] This is PvP we didn't even know we needed.
[03:10:16] That's great.
[03:10:17] Did I get you guys there?
[03:10:19] No, I'm asking.
[03:10:20] Did I get you guys there?
[03:10:22] Did I get again?
[03:10:24] How did you guys get there?
[03:10:26] Don't you guys have an energy over the India?
[03:10:28] And then he smuggled things from there and put it in Vietnam?
[03:10:30] I'm not sure what you're saying because I'm an American citizen there.
[03:10:32] I'm sorry what?
[03:10:34] I'm not sure what you're saying because I'm an American citizen.
[03:10:36] So I have no knowledge of that.
[03:10:38] No, I understand, but I went up there to get that knowledge.
[03:10:40] Okay, that's fine.
[03:10:42] So then you can report that to the government
[03:10:44] or the official authorities.
[03:10:46] But here we are at business.
[03:10:48] We are a business, we give you a service, and so we're going to have to charge you for the service.
[03:10:53] I'm going to...
[03:10:54] Man, I...you know what?
[03:11:01] I bet this would have gone so hard on Blue Sky.
[03:11:04] She probably got gassed up on Blue Sky like crazy.
[03:11:08] You're going to charge me, but I'm standing.
[03:11:11] Like, I am from India.
[03:11:13] Okay.
[03:11:14] You cannot charge me.
[03:11:15] Yeah, we know.
[03:11:16] Yeah, sure.
[03:11:17] We can't charge you because you're from India.
[03:11:21] Now when people are ready for it, I will be ready to implement my multi-step plan of disenfranchising
[03:11:30] the majority of voters.
[03:11:34] There will be, I know there will be some people upset about this.
[03:11:39] It's for your own good.
[03:11:42] I know, I know people might not want to hear it, but it's gonna have to happen. It is, it's gonna have to happen.
[03:11:49] Yeah, this is America.
[03:11:51] Oh, but the planet isn't good.
[03:11:53] Okay, the planet is obvious.
[03:11:55] So, even in India, this business is, if you give a service, right?
[03:11:57] I just take the money.
[03:11:58] Yeah, just take the money.
[03:12:00] You, I can really, really thank you. I give it smart now all of a sudden.
[03:12:03] You think that you're really smart now all of a sudden?
[03:12:07] Okay.
[03:12:07] I've been seeing other meetings, I've been pushing harder to present these.
[03:12:11] Okay, yeah, no problem. We'll charge you right now and we'll let you have your the rest of your day to yourself, okay?
[03:12:18] Are you my boss?
[03:12:19] No, you're going to be my daddy or something.
[03:12:22] No, you can do whatever you want. I mean, this is a business. We just want to be done. We're gonna charge you and then you go on about your business.
[03:12:28] Isn't it crazy that like this is see
[03:12:32] I want to live in a world where you can just be like yeah police
[03:12:37] Yeah, we got one
[03:12:39] I don't know, I, I, yeah, okay, okay, thanks, and they come in, they say, all right, man,
[03:12:46] why aren't you paying? Because the indie, okay, all right, now, all right, no, nope, nope, say no
[03:12:51] more, all right, arrest her, go, yep, right into the box, go into the box. Yeah.
[03:12:57] No, like, do you guys work on it, or is it just my imagination?
[03:13:01] I'm not sure, because we're in America, and I'm an American citizen.
[03:13:04] No, I understand it, but like, you...
[03:13:06] He doesn't even have an accent!
[03:13:08] He's not even talking like...
[03:13:10] It's all like some guy who's talking like he's Chinese or something, right?
[03:13:15] Or like, Japanese...
[03:13:16] He doesn't have an Asian accent at all!
[03:13:18] He just sounds like a guy!
[03:13:20] What are you?
[03:13:21] I'm Chinese.
[03:13:22] What are you?
[03:13:23] What are you?
[03:13:24] Asian?
[03:13:25] I'm Asian, and I'm Asian American.
[03:13:26] What kind of Asian are you? Just ask what kind of Chinese are you? Are you Korean or Japanese?
[03:13:34] Why is it not relevant?
[03:13:36] Because I'm an American born citizen and I work in America. I do business in America. I work on American citizens.
[03:13:42] But how untrue are you to the people over here that you don't even share with them like what's going on?
[03:13:47] Share with who, ma'am?
[03:13:48] Like any of the white people that sit around here. You just...
[03:13:52] Ah, there it is.
[03:13:54] I bet she's not even a live tar she's just a skit so yeah that's what you said
[03:14:04] Increasingly nowadays
[03:14:07] This difference begins to to shrink right
[03:14:13] What's the difference and again what what an obnoxious person by the way?
[03:14:18] What a crazy obnoxious person. India is bad because China and Vietnam stole all of your stuff.
[03:14:25] You know what I've noticed is that most people whose countries are bad, it's always somebody else's
[03:14:31] fault. It's never their fault. It's never like, well, maybe we shouldn't have, you know, dead bodies
[03:14:37] in the river. Maybe we shouldn't be dumping garbage into the water. Maybe we should have
[03:14:43] different regulations to prevent these problems from happening. No, no, no. It's actually China's fault.
[03:14:49] China, China is the reason why every problem exists in India. That's the way it is. Maybe we
[03:14:56] shouldn't have a caste system. Like, I don't know. Shitting in the river. Maybe you shouldn't
[03:15:01] shit in the river. You swim in, right? I don't know, guys. And it's China. Usually it's British
[03:15:07] fault. Well, of course, right? Because Britain made China do this because of the T-wars, right?
[03:15:12] I mean obviously and it's called culture ragey. It's outrageous is this realize at a certain point that it's because I'm brown
[03:15:20] For myself included. I am white too
[03:15:23] I'm Muslim. I don't agree. You must be white. I am white
[03:15:27] I am Muslim and I'm living in the West. You really hate white people Jesus dude. I am white. I am white
[03:15:33] I'm white because I am Muslim. I'm Turkish. I am a tall white
[03:15:38] heterosexual male, which puts me in a no-marginalized category.
[03:15:42] Some people can't be talking like that white baby.
[03:15:45] See, this is what I mean.
[03:15:46] First of all, suck my fucking cock, okay?
[03:15:49] I'm a goddamn Muslim American.
[03:15:50] He gets fucking called a terrorist every fucking day.
[03:15:53] So you're not getting called a terrorist
[03:15:55] because you're cosplaying as a Muslim.
[03:15:58] You're getting called a terrorist
[03:15:59] because you're supporting terrorists.
[03:16:03] There's plenty of Muslims that people don't call terrorists.
[03:16:06] Why are you special?
[03:16:08] I don't know what's your favorite flag again when is he there's never been a moment where I've said I'm brown
[03:16:14] I've always said I'm white realize at a certain point that it's because I'm brown
[03:16:17] It's usually incredibly racist people who switch between whether I'm white or whether I'm brown
[03:16:23] Oh god out of context. No, it's not
[03:16:28] Absolutely is not dude
[03:16:30] No, no, no, it can't be
[03:16:33] I'm so confused man. Imagine what he is. I
[03:16:36] I mean, imagine how he feels. Yeah, if you think you're confused, imagine how confused
[03:16:41] he is. Holy shit. And that man needs to learn about Asian, how it's become problematic.
[03:16:47] But if you trust Chinese people or other people like Assad, it's up to you. India to black
[03:16:51] also is a problem. Yeah, right. You should only trust white people. I understand where
[03:16:55] this is going. And by white people, you also mean really only Europeans. And by Europeans,
[03:17:00] you don't mean, you know, people in like Eastern European countries, you mean actually only
[03:17:05] people in, you know, like, clearly your country, which is France, which is the greatest country
[03:17:11] in the world, and everywhere else is full of a bunch of fucking animals.
[03:17:15] No, okay, I can speedrun this for you, don't worry about it, all right?
[03:17:21] And, uh, sure.
[03:17:23] And uh, why Nicholas Axe is yes, you can just be specific.
[03:17:26] No, it unhinged our slash pics inadvertently banning all conservatives.
[03:17:32] fight for you, affordable food, housing and health care, Republicans roll over for billionaires.
[03:17:38] You see, Democrats, see this is the problem that they have.
[03:17:42] Democrats would have a winning position if they could tell you how many genders they
[03:17:46] were, and they wanted these things just for American citizens.
[03:17:50] But whenever they keep playing footsie with terrorism, they don't know how many genders
[03:17:54] they are.
[03:17:55] They think seven-year-olds can change their gender.
[03:17:58] Well, my kid said he was a girl.
[03:18:00] Oh, really? Didn't he say he was a dinosaur too?
[03:18:03] Why aren't you getting him any scales?
[03:18:05] So this is the problem. This is the issue.
[03:18:08] Your kid says he doesn't want it. Well, wait a minute.
[03:18:10] He says he doesn't want to take a bath.
[03:18:12] Well, shouldn't you listen to his opinion on this?
[03:18:15] Oh, no. Well, he doesn't know if he wants a bath.
[03:18:17] Oh, so he doesn't know whether he should have a bath or not,
[03:18:20] but he does know that he can change his gender.
[03:18:23] Of course, it's the most braindead.
[03:18:25] Let's listen to a five-year-old
[03:18:27] and base things off of their judgment
[03:18:31] all my god
[03:18:32] here about thomas massie in his hush money scandal i didn't hear about that
[03:18:35] at all i have no idea
[03:18:36] so uh... yeah people use the term do they speak uh... and we're closing i
[03:18:40] don't know about that france has gone downhill so i've heard
[03:18:43] but uh... used to be a great country and i feel like there's many people there
[03:18:47] that still remember that maybe one day it can be again
[03:18:50] america used to be a great country until you know well you know
[03:18:54] And so anyway, uh, no, I completely agree with this. Uh, it's again, the billionaires are the only ones that benefit from mass migration. I already saw this. This guy's an animal. They should execute him. Let me see here. As we miss the best part of the roast. What's this?
[03:19:08] Check mood. A Harley's tweet. Okay.
[03:19:10] I read through the whole document. Equating violent drug cartels and trans people or anti-American
[03:19:24] is insane. This coupled with the mass surveillance engine being built is bad. It's horrific
[03:19:30] stuff I'm seeing happen in real time. I don't talk about this all the time, but the older
[03:19:33] I get, this brings something out in me. Trans people are living life like the rest of us,
[03:19:37] to see a target painted on their back is beyond the alarming. Anyone critical of their government
[03:19:42] is being lumped in with jihadists and cartels is alarming. Stay safe out there and be careful
[03:19:47] about what you post online and what you say because it seems like the government will
[03:19:50] do what it takes to quell out anyone who disagrees with their dogma. This whole divide and conker
[03:19:55] shit starts with the smallest groups and works its way up. I completely disagree with them.
[03:20:00] I like Mudahar a lot. I totally disagree with this outlook. My outlook on it is that they
[03:20:06] They didn't say trans, they said violent trans.
[03:20:10] They were talking about people advocating for violence, people advocating for hurting
[03:20:15] other Americans.
[03:20:17] You can't take the most important word out of this and then say that they're going to
[03:20:21] go around and arrest everybody.
[03:20:23] I completely support the government in doing this.
[03:20:25] I think they need to do it more.
[03:20:28] Like we need to have more surveillance, more control over those people.
[03:20:32] And you know what we really need to do?
[03:20:33] I don't even really want the surveillance.
[03:20:35] I don't want the control.
[03:20:36] I want these people dragged out of their mom's fucking basement
[03:20:39] and then put in a holding cell and put in a fucking camp
[03:20:43] for being psychotic freaks that keep talking about assassinating public figures.
[03:20:48] I think that's what we need to do.
[03:20:49] To round them all up, put them in a fucking camp,
[03:20:52] and then keep them there, and everybody else can be normal.
[03:20:56] This isn't political dogma.
[03:20:57] It's violence and terrorism.
[03:21:00] Duh.
[03:21:01] That's what I think.
[03:21:02] it's my opinion
[03:21:05] as an easier fix
[03:21:07] again if people don't want to go with my fix eventually they're gonna end up
[03:21:10] with yours
[03:21:13] so just keep that in mind
[03:21:14] holy base yeah i i totally disagree with that i do i like more about i'd
[03:21:18] completely disagree
[03:21:19] and uh... people to be whipped like wild animals i'd say that that all right
[03:21:23] all right now we're talking okay there you go
[03:21:27] perfect defined normal
[03:21:30] not threatening to assassinate people who refuse to use your gender.
[03:21:35] The moment that you start talking about violent rhetoric
[03:21:38] or using violent symbols whenever you're discussing
[03:21:42] whether people should accept you as your gender or not,
[03:21:45] is the moment that if it was up to me,
[03:21:47] I would institutionalize you until you stop acting that way.
[03:21:52] And whenever I let you out, I put a chip in you.
[03:21:56] Make sure that you don't go crazy.
[03:21:58] That's what I do.
[03:21:59] Act like an animal, get treated like one.
[03:22:03] One day, one day, it's gonna happen.
[03:22:07] I'm excited.
[03:22:09] And same people trans call violence
[03:22:10] whenever you don't recognize their gender.
[03:22:12] The reason why they call it violence
[03:22:13] is because they want to rationalize violence.
[03:22:17] So if they call it violence,
[03:22:18] they can rationalize it in calling it self-defense.
[03:22:21] That's the reason why.
[03:22:22] Like the Chips and Suicide Squad, yeah.
[03:22:24] We can't let crazy people in society putting everybody else at risk.
[03:22:32] You can't have that happen.
[03:22:33] Remember a punchin' Nazi trend going around the left years ago?
[03:22:37] Yeah, they just say that so they can punch people and hit people they don't like.
[03:22:40] It's pretty simple.
[03:22:42] My titties ain't suckin' themselves, now you get down here.
[03:22:45] Okay, this is, it's really quiet.
[03:22:47] Why is it so quiet?
[03:22:54] My titties ain't suckin' themselves. Now you get down here and you fuck on the set. Come on.
[03:23:02] Come on. Sit down. Sit down. Sit down. What is your fucking issue?
[03:23:06] Do you want to see Kevin latch onto this nipple?
[03:23:09] Okay. All right. Okay. All right. That's it. They do. Sit down. Get the fuck out of here. Get the fuck out of here.
[03:23:15] They ain't suckin' themselves. Get the fuck you, man. Get the fuck out of here. Get the fuck out of here.
[03:23:18] No, I'm not doing shit.
[03:23:19] Oh, now you don't want to do it because it's a live crowd?
[03:23:21] I don't want to do it.
[03:23:22] Or now you don't want to do it!
[03:23:23] I've never set your fucking kid to do it!
[03:23:25] He's such a stupid...
[03:23:29] He's such a stupid, I love it.
[03:23:33] Oh my god!
[03:23:35] Okay, it's awful.
[03:23:36] I mean, again, you might not like the joke, but this was really funny.
[03:23:40] And again, whenever you're telling bad jokes, you're gonna have some you might not like.
[03:23:44] But at the end of the day, I'd rather you got the weird jokes at everything else, right?
[03:23:48] to kevin's perfect height obviously right
[03:23:51] and uh... keys we smell cut rock maybe
[03:23:54] it's the same situation
[03:23:56] okay uh... guys uh... as one of our guys it's fine it's a seven of ten game
[03:24:01] it's a six out of ten game
[03:24:02] as one about about after playing the elder scrolls four
[03:24:06] maybe it's time for this okay so now we're making means to get me to play a
[03:24:11] video game is that it is it
[03:24:13] is that how far we've come
[03:24:15] is that really it
[03:24:17] Oh my god, there nobody's gonna like it. Yeah, what is this? I wish you'd play dispatch. I think it'd be a fun stream
[03:24:24] People do really want me to play dispatch. I probably should I feel like I missed the boat on it
[03:24:29] But I should have done it give me a minute. I could use a bathroom, but yeah cyberpunk when that's gonna be after dispatch
[03:25:17] All right, I'm back in a minute.
[03:25:43] Okay. Dispatches dog shit, everyone's da lulu? I don't know, man. I've heard a lot of good things about it.
[03:25:52] I'll try it eventually. I just don't know when eventually is ever gonna be.
[03:25:56] But yeah, I'll have to try it at some point. And just give your audience a gaming day, all-day games, like Sunday Fun Gaming Day.
[03:26:03] I could do, you know what, maybe that's a good idea. I could do like an all-day gaming day once a week.
[03:26:12] That would be interesting I like that idea I do
[03:26:22] Yeah, that's smart
[03:26:26] But like I would play a lot of like maybe there's a games people wouldn't really like that much
[03:26:31] Start with PoE to release. Oh
[03:26:35] Man, you're kind of right. I mean like I am planning on playing PoE to a lot
[03:26:40] I I feel like this is the time like now that the Atlas is updated and everything I
[03:26:45] Think I'm gonna probably really start trying to cook this time. It's gonna be good man
[03:26:50] And let's chat vote on the game
[03:26:53] Okay, let's relax. All right, so well, yeah, maybe I'll think about doing that
[03:26:58] Maybe I could do it on like let's say Sunday or something like that
[03:27:01] I don't know maybe I could do like an intro for an hour and then just like immediately get into gaming stuff
[03:27:06] I will I will put genuine consideration if you guys want to post on reddit if you'd like that idea
[03:27:13] And if there's a lot of interest in it and people would like to see it. Maybe I would just do it
[03:27:18] I mean, it's only once a week, right?
[03:27:20] I mean like fuck because I feel like there are sometimes that you know
[03:27:23] I don't really do that and you know, maybe it'd be a good idea once a month would be once a week, right?
[03:27:29] I mean, I think I think that'd be the logical thing to do that'd be what I would do
[03:27:33] You ever gonna play umasume again? No, I think it's too repetitive when you talk to an American girl
[03:27:59] I do think that
[03:28:01] Let's go.
[03:28:03] Uh-huh.
[03:28:05] I have to say, as funny as this is,
[03:28:08] and I think that sometimes it's true,
[03:28:10] there are other times where women's friends step in
[03:28:14] to get in the way of pushy and weird men that,
[03:28:19] and it's like, you know,
[03:28:20] usually obviously as a bigger woman,
[03:28:22] maybe you're gonna be a bigger shield, right?
[03:28:25] So like, there's women that feel uncomfortable and like,
[03:28:27] I've never had this happen, for example.
[03:28:30] I don't know, I've never really gone up and tried to talk to a girl in this way either,
[03:28:34] but yeah, I think it's a little bit more complicated than that.
[03:28:39] If you want to put the Americans under a global management system or whatever it is, be very
[03:28:45] careful you don't teach them the Constitution, the bill...
[03:28:48] No, this is just a more bullshit Jackie Chan fight scene.
[03:28:51] Let me see this.
[03:29:00] Oh
[03:29:26] No stuntman for him too
[03:29:30] He just doesn't.
[03:29:32] He just doesn't.
[03:29:34] Alright, I need you to get on top of that building and then fall off the roof.
[03:29:38] Okay.
[03:29:40] Damn.
[03:29:41] Damn!
[03:29:50] You bastard!
[03:29:54] Parkour before it was parkour?
[03:29:58] Jesus.
[03:30:00] We're not wearing a mask, I think he is.
[03:30:04] Damn!
[03:30:09] Damn!
[03:30:11] For a minute I thought those were, um, uh,
[03:30:15] I thought they were the containers that you had McNuggets in at McDonnell.
[03:30:20] Right!
[03:30:23] Wasn't.
[03:30:25] Yeah, I'm alive since I'm first thing I thought of.
[03:30:33] 5,000 troops, yeah.
[03:30:43] Uh oh.
[03:30:55] No cuts. They just did it.
[03:31:03] Jesus.
[03:31:07] Jesus.
[03:31:13] There's a beast back there? Yeah.
[03:31:21] Spotted out after the geography? Yeah.
[03:31:25] Yeah, like I really forgot how much of a thing this was yeah, they were just beating the
[03:31:52] shit out of each other all the time! That's what it was! Oh my god, pure action? Yeah,
[03:31:58] that's why they called them action movies.
[03:32:22] And now she's going after the fireworks.
[03:32:37] Running after the black people.
[03:32:47] Oh no.
[03:32:52] They're just like, what the fuck?
[03:32:53] What the fuck is wrong with this bitch?
[03:32:56] She's out of breath, yeah.
[03:32:57] The fireworks pulled aggro, yeah.
[03:33:09] It's, you know what it must be like?
[03:33:11] I bet they're probably not even that mad about this.
[03:33:14] I bet they're like, oh my God,
[03:33:17] this is just like we see on the internet
[03:33:19] and we're dealing with it in real life.
[03:33:21] It's kind of like if you see, like for example, you're like,
[03:33:24] you know, you spend time looking like national geographic,
[03:33:27] right?
[03:33:28] And you see that like, you know,
[03:33:29] it's like a special kind of bird.
[03:33:31] It's like, oh, these birds are very rare in North America.
[03:33:35] And then like you see one and it's like, damn, oh, shit,
[03:33:38] there's one right there.
[03:33:40] Look, look, see?
[03:33:42] Yeah, shocking to be honest, I know.
[03:33:44] Yeah, it's a rare, yes, rare parrot, exactly.
[03:33:48] And hummingbird, I don't think they're that rare.
[03:33:51] Common birds are extremely common.
[03:33:53] Can I see some registration?
[03:33:58] Alright, can you get out of the car so I can check the car?
[03:34:05] Can you get out of the car so I can check the car?
[03:34:09] Can you step out please?
[03:34:12] Alright, everything's good.
[03:34:15] You can go home.
[03:34:16] The car's good.
[03:34:17] You can go home.
[03:34:18] No. Go home. This is like, you know, whenever there's like a, like a fisherman and the salmon
[03:34:33] jump out of the water and they just land in the boat.
[03:34:36] Oh, go home.
[03:34:37] You know, like...
[03:34:38] No. Go home.
[03:34:39] Man.
[03:34:40] No! Go home!
[03:34:44] Man!
[03:34:47] Go to the house!
[03:34:50] Can I go?
[03:34:54] To my house?
[03:34:55] Yes.
[03:34:56] My house?
[03:34:57] Yes.
[03:34:58] You can go home.
[03:35:00] Okay.
[03:35:02] Okay.
[03:35:03] Alright.
[03:35:04] And a game for...
[03:35:06] Nick's tape is Nostalgia for Failures.
[03:35:36] $20 to buy it or subscribe 17. Okay way. He might tell you this is the best game of the year
[03:35:44] The game is called mix tape developed mix tape is nostalgia for failures
[03:35:50] I love that I do and also it's this a mix tape is nostalgia for
[03:35:56] Upper middle-class white people that cosplay having a struggle
[03:36:00] That's all it is and it's so in bed like it is it's so fucking embarrassing to see this happen
[03:36:06] And uh, yeah, I don't know chasing dragons. I know who were net. Yeah, you were never cool
[03:36:11] You were never a rebel you were never getting invited to parties
[03:36:15] Nobody cared about what music you liked
[03:36:18] You didn't have this group of cool friends and you guys did cool stuff like that's it like all of these people
[03:36:25] like like I remember when I was in high school and I know the kinds of people that liked mixtape a
[03:36:33] bunch of fat losers
[03:36:35] Bunch of fat hipster losers. I hated them like I remember what honestly
[03:36:42] We never we never really bullied anybody, but we would always keep track of the fat people
[03:36:49] We would keep track of them
[03:36:52] What they were doing
[03:36:53] You know things like that. They're just you know what they're they're trying to fit in it
[03:36:57] If in the stairs, you know go up the stairs or something like that. We just keep track of them
[03:37:01] We just watch them do stuff. It'd be funny and I like cattle. Yeah. Yeah, but we you didn't you didn't have a brand for him
[03:37:08] Right, that was it easy to keep track keep footprints exactly and weight watchers. Yeah for sure. What is this ruins by?
[03:37:17] orders in there, what's the matter?
[03:37:21] I'm terribly sorry there. It's not a quarter
[03:37:26] Actually
[03:37:31] No, ma'am. What am I doing here? I want to get out of here.
[03:37:36] Okay.
[03:37:39] It said 30 cents for cars, right?
[03:37:42] No, sir.
[03:37:44] What, ma'am?
[03:37:45] This is going to be fake.
[03:37:50] Hold these people.
[03:37:53] Okay. I'm terribly sorry, sir. It's 70 cents.
[03:37:56] All right. 70 cents. I still can't put the quarters in.
[03:37:58] Okay.
[03:37:59] Good dollar.
[03:38:00] I got a quarter, I got a quarter, 70.
[03:38:03] I'm sorry sir.
[03:38:05] The quarters will not go in the slot.
[03:38:07] They will now sir.
[03:38:09] They will now.
[03:38:10] Yes, because you didn't have a price put up there yet.
[03:38:12] Oh, well I didn't know.
[03:38:14] How did I get to 94?
[03:38:18] Follow the size of the total,
[03:38:19] follow the size upon exit sir.
[03:38:22] Okay, are we done now?
[03:38:24] I guess 20 percent.
[03:38:25] You said 70, so they're putting three quarters.
[03:38:28] Okay, when must I follow through?
[03:38:31] Well, no.
[03:38:32] Yeah, I did follow through.
[03:38:33] For God damn it.
[03:38:34] This is unbelievable.
[03:38:37] Okay, alright.
[03:38:40] It fell down again.
[03:38:44] I don't have another quarter.
[03:38:48] Oh, dear God, I did it again.
[03:38:50] Oh, no!
[03:38:52] Ma'am, all these people are waiting here.
[03:38:54] There's another quarter.
[03:38:55] There's nothing wrong with that quarter.
[03:38:58] What the hell?
[03:39:00] What?
[03:39:02] Man...
[03:39:04] This is a...
[03:39:06] You haven't had a quarrel anywhere?
[03:39:08] What is going on here?
[03:39:10] No!
[03:39:12] I got a dollar bill.
[03:39:14] What the hell?
[03:39:16] Shit!
[03:39:18] I don't understand this.
[03:39:20] I got the whole world behind me.
[03:39:22] For some reason I'm not...
[03:39:24] It's not my...
[03:39:26] Yeah?
[03:39:27] I don't know.
[03:39:28] Now a bill.
[03:39:28] Let me put you away.
[03:39:29] You want the dollar bill.
[03:39:30] You want the dollar bill now.
[03:39:31] Here's your dollar bill.
[03:39:36] Oh my God.
[03:39:41] Oh no.
[03:39:42] I don't think I'm going to live in there.
[03:39:43] How can you live in there?
[03:39:44] It's hard.
[03:39:46] I'm sure it was.
[03:39:47] Who's in here, right?
[03:39:48] I don't know.
[03:39:49] Where'd he go?
[03:39:49] He's in there.
[03:39:52] Well, I don't know.
[03:39:53] Man!
[03:39:54] I'm having a heart attack here.
[03:39:56] I'm gonna pull forward and give you the money.
[03:39:59] This is where the dollar bills go right here.
[03:40:02] Oh, God.
[03:40:04] Well, I'm putting the money in there.
[03:40:06] Okay, it did raise your dollar. Did it put the dollar back out of you?
[03:40:09] No, it didn't go in.
[03:40:11] Okay, that was great, sir.
[03:40:13] No, it went in. It came back again.
[03:40:16] Okay.
[03:40:18] What?
[03:40:20] I can't open it.
[03:40:22] God bless us!
[03:40:24] No, he's my dad!
[03:40:26] What the hell's the matter with this damn machine?
[03:40:31] Nobody trust... God damn son of a...
[03:40:35] How much money I put in there already?
[03:40:37] I put in three quarters didn't work.
[03:40:42] Dear God!
[03:40:44] Now it's working.
[03:40:46] If you don't, do you need to die back? Yeah, you're gonna die.
[03:40:48] Well why does no one...
[03:40:50] change the change bro change I only want the god damn change up your ass stupid mother
[03:40:57] fucker the god damn quarter didn't work
[03:41:00] what kind of grease do I have to have can you imagine that
[03:41:10] that's unbelievable that's crazy what yeah wow Jesus Christ just give me my damn ticket
[03:41:19] I know the thing is my dad had one of these happen and so what he did like they kept giving
[03:41:25] him they were trying to send him a package and they kept giving him a key that wouldn't
[03:41:29] work and so it kept happening over and over and my dad's solution was to get a pair of
[03:41:40] fucking I have a pair of channel locks he uses the channel locks and fucking pulls the key
[03:41:48] He has it like this inside of there, breaks the fucking key off inside of the fucking
[03:41:54] mail machine and then he stuffs a letter in it, like through the edge and it says something
[03:42:00] like you dumb fucking pieces of shit, you don't know what you're doing, I used to be
[03:42:06] a locksmith, this doesn't work, it's broken, you don't know what you're talking about.
[03:42:11] And you know what the best part was?
[03:42:13] We were on our way to the airport.
[03:42:16] We were.
[03:42:17] where the airport and it was like what what you're just gonna do you're just
[03:42:21] gonna fucking bust this off and then drive away just leave the state yep
[03:42:26] there it is oh my god and you know what they they hand delivered his package
[03:42:34] they hand delivered it after that he got his package that's what's crazy about it
[03:42:43] hit and fly. Yeah, it's just the way it is. I know. New Shuwan head video. Yeah,
[03:42:49] people are telling me about that. And an insane woman tries to run an orange peel
[03:42:53] test on her son. Do you guys remember orange peel theory? We've talked a lot
[03:43:01] about various relationship tests over the ages. There was the mustard test
[03:43:08] where you squirt mustard on the table and then ask your partner to clean it
[03:43:13] up and this test was essentially like a two-part test one was to like gauge their loyalty gauge there
[03:43:26] oh god oh no oh fuck oh my oh no their servanthood this is something that yeah this is whether or
[03:43:37] or not, they will simply take on the task we're told.
[03:43:43] And then there was the second part,
[03:43:44] which was, do they clean it up well enough?
[03:43:48] Do they use the right cleaning agent?
[03:43:51] Do they do it in a expected amount of time, right?
[03:43:56] Very annoying, ridiculous things
[03:44:00] that would never pass the gender swap test.
[03:44:02] If men started testing us, we would lose our fricking minds
[03:44:05] and probably start an only fans I've spiked.
[03:44:08] Yeah.
[03:44:09] It's so angry at the patriarchy that you saw an only fans.
[03:44:13] Sorry, I'm still gonna be laughing about that one for a while.
[03:44:16] But there was a specific test.
[03:44:18] It was really big, maybe two or three years ago.
[03:44:20] What is this?
[03:44:21] It's called the orange peel test.
[03:44:23] Okay.
[03:44:24] Where you ask your man to peel an orange for you.
[03:44:28] And honestly, this was like probably
[03:44:30] one of the least annoying tests.
[03:44:32] It was essentially just-
[03:44:33] So basically you have these women on social media that just invent new ways to cause problems
[03:44:40] in their relationship, in their relationships.
[03:44:44] Like they're not getting enough attention and so they have to like invent these problems.
[03:44:48] Okay, right.
[03:44:49] Okay, got it.
[03:44:50] To see if your partner loves you enough to help you out with this like kind of mundane
[03:44:55] task that really anybody should be able to do.
[03:44:59] I remember being expected to peel my own orange in preschool, but just to see if they're willing to
[03:45:05] help you out is something small. The idea being that if they'll help you out with this, they'll
[03:45:09] probably help you out with something larger. And you like, you know, you got a good one or something.
[03:45:15] And like I said, these are tests typically given by an adult woman to an adult man who she is trying
[03:45:24] to gauge an idea of whether or not they will be a long-term romantic partner.
[03:45:31] Right.
[03:45:32] That's the idea, right?
[03:45:33] Yes.
[03:45:34] Simple.
[03:45:35] Well, what would y'all do if I told you that mothers are now giving relationship tests
[03:45:40] to their children?
[03:45:42] Some of you have probably become so jaded by the world that you're like, yeah, that sounds
[03:45:46] about right.
[03:45:47] Others are like, what?
[03:45:50] Let's get into it.
[03:45:52] Oh my God.
[03:45:53] Really an orange?
[03:45:54] Okay.
[03:45:55] Thank you.
[03:45:56] She doesn't.
[03:45:57] Oh no, you gotta peel it, I'm nails.
[03:45:59] Oh man, what did you do?
[03:46:01] Did you peel it with a orange, dad?
[03:46:04] Okay, so for audio only gang.
[03:46:07] Jesus Christ, this is so sad.
[03:46:10] She goes, hey, can you get me an orange?
[03:46:13] This little boy is probably, I would guesstimate around four years old, so he's like, absolutely.
[03:46:19] He brings her an orange, and she goes, well, you have to peel it.
[03:46:22] I have nails.
[03:46:23] This is another excuse that the original orange peel theorists
[03:46:27] would do is when you have like the long weld on nails.
[03:46:31] So this is really what they do.
[03:46:33] Like this is the kind of female PVP that nobody realizes.
[03:46:39] I think this is the kind of stuff
[03:46:40] that women invent for each other.
[03:46:42] So they never actually do this themselves,
[03:46:46] but they come up with these tests
[03:46:47] that they give other women.
[03:46:49] So other women can sabotage their relationships.
[03:46:53] And it's like, it's like intracexual competition
[03:46:56] that's like so ingrained in them
[03:46:59] that they've totally like,
[03:47:01] they've turned this into some kind of elaborate
[03:47:05] big reason for why it makes,
[03:47:07] they've intellectualized it to where it's actually a test.
[03:47:12] But I think it's, yeah, it's just straight up fucking
[03:47:15] intersexual toxic women that are sabotaging each other
[03:47:20] it's the same as how women will suggest that for a pretty girl to cut her hair
[03:47:24] shorter
[03:47:25] they say that i think i have to be on orange yeah
[03:47:29] personally i would argue that that's actually more of a reason you should be
[03:47:33] able to peel an orange you basically have built in fricking bottle openers
[03:47:36] yeah i think
[03:47:37] my uh... stylist personally
[03:47:40] always has the crazy lawn nails and she is able to have my hair style my hair
[03:47:46] wash my hair and no problems at all she even does nails with her nails so I
[03:47:51] don't know how you can't peel an orange yeah here she goes she's gonna get little
[03:47:56] baby J some age of four or so four years old feel the orange for him and he
[03:48:01] immediately starts outsourcing he's yeah he goes okay I'll get dad and you can
[03:48:07] see the mom was really pretty. So the guy probably puts up with this. He just puts up with it.
[03:48:16] So now the orange theory, orange peel theory has been orange peel theory. He's
[03:48:22] she's testing him. He's gonna test that. Well, if I had a girlfriend asked me to do it, I'd do it
[03:48:26] for her too. It's not a big deal. But like, I mean, we're going to just see how many
[03:48:33] pretty much, right. So he's going over to help daddy, go get some help from daddy.
[03:48:38] Yeah. How do you kill him? I can't kill him. Why? I can't kill him. Interesting. So in text overlay,
[03:48:48] the mom started this test said, I knew he'd ask Shawn, so I told him not to help him. So this
[03:48:56] whole thing also has the element of a self-fulfilling prophecy wherein she has already established
[03:49:02] guardrails for this test. Oh my god. She's trying to sigh off her kit, dude. To insure
[03:49:09] the proper outcome. Dude, what the fuck does this?
[03:49:14] That's right, I'm getting orange, I guess. What a bitch. So the-
[03:49:21] Dude, she's literally all my- oh dude, this kid, this kid's probably gonna be a viewer
[03:49:28] by the time he's nine. The boy is experiencing some trouble. He's kind of like, but I can't,
[03:49:35] I can't do it. So she passive aggressively begins the guilt trip. Yeah. She walks away from the child
[03:49:46] and goes, that's okay. I guess I don't need an orange. Yeah. So she's already gasping for emotions
[03:49:55] against the child to secure a desired outcome. I just know she is going to be one of those mothers
[03:50:03] where when her son gets married and is like, hey, just, you know, we'll have to split the holidays
[03:50:09] because I got to go and see my wife. She's the kind of person that's going to try to make you.
[03:50:14] So there are a lot of people that measure love by loss. And what I mean by that is that they
[03:50:20] constantly try to make you make decisions that reaffirm that your relationship with them is of
[03:50:28] utmost priority. So they constantly try to insert themselves into prior engagements that you have,
[03:50:35] or they try to make you make a decision between doing something with them or doing something
[03:50:40] with somebody else. And the reason why is because they're like meant to take a fucking mental
[03:50:46] disorder, right? They have really low self-esteem, so they constantly need to be reassured at
[03:50:53] every single second.
[03:50:54] Family, it's okay. No, it's fine.
[03:50:57] That's so toxic.
[03:50:58] No, no. Have you had a girl do that?
[03:50:59] You just don't want to spend time with your mother. You don't want to spend time with
[03:51:02] me. It's fine if you like them better, if you love your other side better. It's already
[03:51:07] going to be like that.
[03:51:08] Bossing nurses, yeah.
[03:51:09] This is so effed up to do to your child.
[03:51:13] It's sick.
[03:51:14] dramatic, but I genuinely find this type of behavior to be a form of child abuse.
[03:51:18] It's emotional abuse for sure. I'm already pissed, dude. Yeah, she's manipulating her child.
[03:51:23] Who does this to her little kid? And then recording it. So you have time to like do this whole
[03:51:28] flowy thing with your hair, but you can't peel an orange. Wait, wait, wait, I'll give you one.
[03:51:34] Oh, you said you don't know. Oh my god, she's trying to gaslight her own kid.
[03:51:39] Jesus this poor guy this poor guy
[03:51:50] she's like like I said she's guilty and is reacting the way a child does yeah
[03:51:58] no no no I can do it I can do it she's like no you have to do it right this is so sad you have
[03:52:02] to do it right that's a piece of shit also he probably the thing is that I'm gonna give him
[03:52:08] pass because who do you think invented this problem? She did. She invented this problem.
[03:52:14] He probably works, probably has a job. And so this is like the one of the only days that he
[03:52:20] has to where like he can relax. And if he has to go along with some little piece of bullshit to
[03:52:25] just have a peaceful day, he's going to do it. Jay. No, come on. Jay. Do it right. So the dad is
[03:52:33] like seeing the kid's desperation and upset that he's disappointing his mother because
[03:52:39] he's not able to do this task that she needs from him. So he comes in and is like, do you
[03:52:45] want a little bit of health buddy? You know, a natural paternal reaction to a child who
[03:52:52] is now experiencing desperation and emotional distress. And the text overlay reads, Sean
[03:53:00] Forgot he's not supposed to be helping with like a face palm emoji like sorry that poor guy
[03:53:06] He's not playing along with your mother
[03:53:10] Gothel manipulation
[03:53:12] For a click is wrong with dude. Oh shit. Oh, wait actually now. I don't feel like helping you
[03:53:20] So dad starts
[03:53:30] He's like spending so much time and she's like laughing at him.
[03:53:55] She's putting the text like he's spending so long trying to peel it.
[03:53:58] like kind of mashed up at this point I mean he's just like oh my god a little kid but
[03:54:03] he's like he just wants to make his mom happy oh my god he just doesn't want to be a big
[03:54:08] mistake wait man failure to his mom
[03:54:10] when the skin when you when you're done eating the skin and blocking it and he's tell me
[03:54:20] in a pill
[03:54:21] I do think that like these narcissistic like pathological mothers are one of the big reasons
[03:54:28] why a lot of guys turn into misogynists. And I think that this extends to like school teachers
[03:54:34] as well. I think overwhelmingly a lot of guys that they have, they deal with something like this.
[03:54:41] And then after that, it makes them hate women. It's the same as like how, you know, like I told
[03:54:46] you, like, you know, girls get groomed on the internet. And then after that, they think that
[03:54:50] like every single guy on the internet that's like ever interacting with any female is like some kind
[03:54:55] kind of weirdo. I think this is the same thing.
[03:55:01] So you're not even going to thank him, all of that.
[03:55:05] And you're not even going to say, thank you so much for doing that.
[03:55:08] Jay, what's wrong with these people?
[03:55:11] I swear. And like the captain says, he's the best.
[03:55:15] He's the best.
[03:55:16] The best what? The best doormat?
[03:55:18] Yes. The best of being trained for your unconditional demands.
[03:55:24] The best at just doing whatever you say, the best slay in the-
[03:55:30] Yes.
[03:55:30] And mind you, like, this video is, like, crushing it with the likes here.
[03:55:39] Like, we're at almost a million likes.
[03:55:41] 600,000 likes.
[03:55:43] Which is bad news.
[03:55:44] It's bad news for Jay, because what this means is she's now gotten, like, a taste for it, right?
[03:55:50] Yeah.
[03:55:50] Like, her addiction to-
[03:55:51] And it's also, it's validated for everybody else that sees it.
[03:55:56] These kinds of sketches.
[03:55:57] And it's like, think about it, right?
[03:55:59] Where are all of the, where are all of the BPD women?
[03:56:03] Well, they're on TikTok.
[03:56:06] They're on social media because nobody wants to be around them in real life.
[03:56:09] So they're on, they're on the internet.
[03:56:11] And so like that, that, there it is.
[03:56:13] Parodies is now like only just beginning.
[03:56:16] And you guys know in general how.
[03:56:19] Gassing each other out.
[03:56:20] Yeah.
[03:56:21] their kid's face and name and using their kids content for social media, but you especially
[03:56:27] know how I feel about using your child and their face and their name.
[03:56:32] It's emotional guilt-tripping.
[03:56:34] From weird social media pranks and tests and trials and shit.
[03:56:41] Like, can you just let him live? Can you be nice, actually?
[03:56:47] No.
[03:56:48] Like, I don't know, do you guys think that I'm being sensitive?
[03:56:54] Because I really wouldn't know if I may be wrong here.
[03:56:57] But this one pissed me off. Like, I already get irritated
[03:57:01] by- Well, I'll talk about it. Like, I'll link you guys to video. I don't watch the
[03:57:05] full thing. But like, overall, like, I mean, this is- this is insane. I didn't
[03:57:09] even know this- Do you guys remember- I didn't even know this happened.
[03:57:12] This is insane and embarrassing. It is the kids cook, the women's unfathomably
[03:57:17] base. Yeah, there's the video, give it a like. I mean, the way that I feel about a lot of this is that
[03:57:24] anybody who tries to constantly make you make choices between them and something else or somebody
[03:57:29] else, this is a person with insanely low self-esteem that wants to emotionally manipulate you and take
[03:57:36] advantage of you, and they need constantly reaffirmment. And that reaffirmment has to come
[03:57:43] at the expense of your own self, like your own well-being.
[03:57:47] And I've noticed this a lot, is that a lot of people,
[03:57:50] they measure how much you care about them,
[03:57:53] with how much you're willing to sacrifice for them.
[03:57:56] So what that means in practice is that what they do
[03:58:00] is they make you make sacrifices
[03:58:02] in order to reaffirm that they're special.
[03:58:06] That's what they do.
[03:58:07] And whether this is narcissism, low self-esteem,
[03:58:11] just general mental illness, some other form of sociopathy. I have no idea what it is,
[03:58:18] but it's something that's ridiculous. Like ancient creepy gods, women love that shit.
[03:58:22] Well, the reason why women love it is because it's a power play. It's a power play. Most of the,
[03:58:28] it's the same reason why women like romance novels where they get picked out by some super rich guy.
[03:58:34] Whenever you look at it from the angle of how does this reaffirm your ego,
[03:58:40] and then you reverse engineer back from that
[03:58:42] i think it becomes very evident and very obvious
[03:58:45] how these people get a form of a uh...
[03:58:49] you know some form of a a validation
[03:58:51] it's external emotional regulation clinical narcissism borderline yeah
[03:58:55] and i think that if you look at a lot of the girls that are doing this on
[03:58:58] twitter
[03:58:59] there mostly and tick-tock there they're mostly pretty girls
[03:59:03] and it's the same thing i said about crystals and astrology
[03:59:07] The reason why they're mostly pretty girls that are doing this is it's because guys will put up with it.
[03:59:12] Guys will put up with these weird, annoying, obnoxious behaviors from a pretty girl, because they can just ignore them.
[03:59:20] And that's the reason why.
[03:59:22] Why is it an acceptable behavior? It must be a race. You're going to get more people like that. They're getting spawn camped.
[03:59:27] Well, I think that this is something that just over time will become worse. But, you know, again, it's hard to really control that.
[03:59:34] It's the only date a mid-girl then.
[03:59:35] Well, you just have to date, I mean mid-girl,
[03:59:37] I mean, the thing is people are gonna be crazy
[03:59:39] no matter what, but I think that really
[03:59:41] the mid-girls try the same thing.
[03:59:43] It's just they don't have a husband around waiting
[03:59:45] to hear it, because he already left.
[03:59:47] So remember when there's people starving in Africa
[03:59:50] was the thing, I was actually gonna watch a video
[03:59:52] about this, bro was going through it.
[03:59:54] What?
[04:00:12] Man
[04:00:17] Okay, got him back, that's good
[04:00:24] So he's gonna kill him, right? Yeah, he's gonna kill him.
[04:00:27] I remember this boss who's so fucking annoying fighting this thing.
[04:00:35] Is it a secret boss or something like that? Yeah. What a fight. Fuck this fight.
[04:00:44] I didn't know what to do.
[04:00:44] do. Yeah. Empower Mayel. Give her like more talent points. Uh-oh. Oh. What do you mean
[04:01:11] What do you do is only one thing you can do. So yeah, well brain very good game one of the best games
[04:01:16] It all will rise devs as progressive deckbuilder shouldn't be dumped in woke liberal bucket
[04:01:22] What the fuck is body type 3? I don't want to know so what is this game PC gamer?
[04:01:27] We're doing something a bit more interesting all will rise devs as progressive deckbuilder shouldn't be dumped in woke liberal bucket
[04:01:35] well, that's not a good sign isn't and a river god has been murdered
[04:01:39] it's up to you to hold the rich and powerful to account. Okay. And is there actually like
[04:01:44] any game about this? It can feel overwhelming. Well, what is this about? What's going on flickers
[04:01:52] with rage? Ultimate goals is build a strong enough deck. The rage is fueled there again,
[04:01:57] like I don't even know what the fucking where are these pop ups for? So what does this have to do
[04:02:01] with it being DEI or something or like Woke. Like this is just, oh my god. Look at all
[04:02:10] this they're reading, look at all this they wrote about this game. Holy shit. Oh my god.
[04:02:18] Oh Jesus, what a fucking waste. And anyway, any murder God? I have no idea. Did you see
[04:02:25] MorgPie backlash for her stream yesterday? No, I didn't see anything about it. I think
[04:02:30] people are overreacting, I don't think it's a big deal, I think they're getting baited.
[04:02:34] I reject this idea based on art alone, that doesn't even need to get that far. The entire
[04:02:37] political spectrum uses liberal as a smear word. Yeah, again, if the game looks bad,
[04:02:42] and it doesn't look appealing, people aren't going to play it. And if it has that type of
[04:02:47] vibe to it, that's all that people really care about. And you can go and say that it's not fair
[04:02:52] for people to think that way, or they shouldn't be allowed to think that way. But they're going to,
[04:02:56] They are gonna think that way and ultimately if you make a game. That's like this. They're just as a very
[04:03:03] Here's the end result the end result is there is a small
[04:03:08] Audience of people that are talking about this that care about it. What do you know more pie is a streamer?
[04:03:14] I've never even really seen her stream other than like the gimp clips or stuff
[04:03:18] I've met her in real life. She seems quite nice, but other than that. I mean, I don't really know
[04:03:23] I think people get baited into getting mad about shit on the internet like that and then before you know it
[04:03:30] This is like a it's basically a marketing pulling. I think that's generally what happens much has been written about anthems rocky path
[04:03:36] Is there's some other or anthem? Yeah, and anthem is dead. I mean, let's be honest. That's been dead for a long time
[04:03:53] Looked by some activator? Sure is.
[04:03:56] Sure is.
[04:04:03] Uh-huh.
[04:04:10] Man.
[04:04:13] Can't believe they got him. Isn't it crazy that like,
[04:04:17] it seems like they tried to pin stuff on him and they couldn't look back?
[04:04:20] That's nuts.
[04:04:22] What do you think about people comparing Michael Jackson's impact to artists of today?
[04:04:28] Can you lower the lights for me please?
[04:04:30] Okay, but remember, in here, keep those feet still my man.
[04:04:36] I think that it is not even a question.
[04:04:40] Michael Jackson is the most famous performer of all time.
[04:04:46] I don't think anybody else even comes remotely close like there's nobody that's even like 50% of Michael Jackson
[04:04:55] Like outside of like heads of state and people like that like obviously the president of the United States or like you know
[04:05:02] Some other really well-known person Elvis. I think that if you go over if you went to
[04:05:08] Africa and you showed a thousand tribes, you know Michael Jackson versus Elvis
[04:05:15] I bet way more of them would recognize Michael Jackson. I bet they would like this guy was completely
[04:05:22] Worldwide, and I think that are still but I mean Elvis was huge right?
[04:05:26] He was huge but like Michael Jackson was on a completely different level not even Freddie Mercury
[04:05:31] Freddie Mercury is a legend
[04:05:33] He's one of the greatest singers of like any rock band ever like I love Queen in my opinion is the greatest rock band of all time
[04:05:41] Rolling Stone is the best rock band, Queen is the greatest. If I could go back in time and watch any performance from any band, it would be Queen.
[04:05:52] So I'm not trying to say anything negative, but Michael Jackson was the guy.
[04:05:58] He was the guy, and I don't think anybody was even close.
[04:06:03] I don't. I really don't think so.
[04:06:06] It was the first Mr. Worldwide he was like it's just crazy how famous this guy was and
[04:06:12] Prince again like I mean you've got a lot of really well-known big names right you do
[04:06:18] but I don't know if we'll ever have a pop star as big as Michael Jackson ever again.
[04:06:23] I think that like then and and here's another really big reason why Michael Jackson was
[04:06:28] so popular.
[04:06:29] One of the only people who still has this going for them is ironically Justin Bieber
[04:06:35] is that michael jackson was performing at like five and six years old with the
[04:06:39] jackson five
[04:06:41] and so all the people that loved michael jackson
[04:06:44] grew up with michael jackson and michael jackson grew up with them
[04:06:49] so they have like a like uh... a generational emotional attachment
[04:06:54] to michael jackson
[04:06:56] and i feel like that's the thing that
[04:06:58] a lot of these stars nowadays don't have and that's the reason why i think justin
[04:07:02] Bieber is so popular nowadays is because people grew up with Justin Bieber. Whenever he was,
[04:07:08] you know, like a preteen, people were watching and, you know, like loving his music and everything
[04:07:13] and Queen Abba, Frank Sinatra, I really do. I think Michael Jackson is just on another level,
[04:07:19] man. He is just on another fucking level. Michael Jordan is the only other celebrity who
[04:07:24] can come to come to school to worldwide popularity. Yeah, I mean, like, it's sure, right? Michael
[04:07:29] Jordan definitely. But I'm talking about performers, right? Like music
[04:07:32] performers. But I would say I saw a clip yesterday, Amazon tribe recognizing
[04:07:37] Michael Jackson. I think I saw this.
[04:07:48] Amazonian tribe new Michael Jackson before electricity and modern
[04:07:53] civilization.
[04:07:54] These are our gardens, the French garden.
[04:07:59] What do you think of this garden, you, what used to your forest?
[04:08:04] What you are doing to your plants is not right.
[04:08:07] You are hurting them by pruning them like this.
[04:08:10] Bross, plants have a spirit.
[04:08:13] We have no right to treat them like this.
[04:08:16] Pruning a tree is making it suffer.
[04:08:17] And what does that make you feel?
[04:08:19] How does it make you feel that a man could have walked down the moon?
[04:08:24] It worries us. The moon was created to be born from the earth, so that it would not be touched.
[04:08:29] But why did you go there? What did you go looking for there?
[04:08:33] What is the point for humans to go there?
[04:08:35] Yeah. The moon is there to light up our nights.
[04:08:39] In the past, there were not so many eclipses. You must have disturbed it.
[04:08:43] Maybe we have noticed changes.
[04:08:46] Nowadays, this is just the opinion of the average suburban mom.
[04:08:50] It is getting hotter and hotter. There's less fresh air than before.
[04:08:53] How did this happen?
[04:08:54] With your technology, you're going to kill the moon.
[04:09:10] Yeah?
[04:09:11] Do you know him?
[04:09:12] Does the chief know him?
[04:09:14] No, he don't.
[04:09:15] Oh my god!
[04:09:19] From this angle, two planes crashing to towers in New York.
[04:09:22] they're showing them 9 11 react oh no wait you like it's like the evil
[04:09:32] sorcerers back home these people have no pity for anyone
[04:09:35] They're calling them sorcerers?
[04:09:37] They don't even know.
[04:09:39] They're killing you.
[04:09:40] They don't even know.
[04:09:41] Oh, no.
[04:09:50] You know who it is?
[04:09:52] Michael Jackson.
[04:09:53] As you know, you saw a TV in the city once.
[04:09:55] How many people know?
[04:10:01] That's motion.
[04:10:05] That's moat like that see you don't have that like they didn't even know about 9-11 bro like that that's about like you
[04:10:13] Nobody is even remotely close to that. I'm sorry. They're not even in the same fucking universe
[04:10:22] And absolute aura. Yes a hundred percent man, you know, there's amazing artists and art survives generations
[04:10:29] Yeah, and people always bring up modern artists
[04:10:32] no modern artist is even remotely as popular as Michael Jackson. I don't know
[04:10:40] really if I personally think that just through social media and everything
[04:10:45] there is a good chance that we never have a person with the same type of like
[04:10:51] collective social pull and awareness that people had for Michael Jackson. It's
[04:10:59] So fake man, I don't think it is bro. I really don't and official definition of gender. Oh god. What is this? I'll look at this
[04:11:09] It's so I'm on
[04:11:15] I knew that shit was coming bro like I knew that was gonna happen
[04:11:20] Yep, there it is Trump's doing when comparable well Trump's the president like I mean
[04:11:24] I don't want to count like American presidents like yeah, a lot of people recognize the American president
[04:11:30] I think that makes sense, but I'm thinking about like a pop star a non head of state like I said I
[04:11:39] Originally made the 17 second video of my cat staring at the hallway light
[04:11:44] Scaring music on it and asked my audience what
[04:11:50] Funny pieces of content
[04:11:52] But by day two, my cats were still there, and I had checked for bugs, I checked for
[04:11:58] mice droppings, and there was nothing there.
[04:12:01] And one person suggested that I just turn the lights off and never turn the back on.
[04:12:06] So, woman by the way?
[04:12:08] I did.
[04:12:09] But even with the lights off, they were still investigating day three, and then that afternoon
[04:12:14] while I was taking a nap, I heard a loud noise in the hallway.
[04:12:17] Bring this kid here right now. You can't get this out of a wall
[04:12:29] This is dude, this is farming so many tiktok jackets somehow managed to rip the light fixture out of a wall
[04:12:36] My cats decided to basically conduct a full-blown CSI investigation at this point. This is I'm pretty stumped
[04:12:44] This is farming them so hard. This is even fair for
[04:12:47] It's not even fair.
[04:13:17] And you got all the fucking tiktok moms in the comments oh my god it's a ghost it's a ghost
[04:13:31] you've got to get the dream catcher right now okay so the crystals you need to buy
[04:13:36] are you need to get amethyst shungite and like dude oh my lizard people I know it's
[04:13:44] It's a demon. Yes. Chat, you believed it. I know. So many of these people, you know,
[04:13:49] it's crazy is that we've turned, we've turned into the uncontacted tribes. We have. This
[04:13:59] is what's happened. Technology has turned us into uncontacted tribes. Don't have time
[04:14:05] to watch. What is this? You're a Hassan ad on Reddit. Perfect audience and saying Alice
[04:14:10] Alex Jones conspiracies that have turned out to be true.
[04:14:14] Is this...
[04:14:17] Okay. Alright.
[04:14:22] Alex Jones has been trying to warn all of us for decades.
[04:14:26] He's accused powerful people of hiding their evil acts in plain sight.
[04:14:30] Now I forget the shit Bohemian Grove information out.
[04:14:32] And then there's also right about Bohemian Grove.
[04:14:34] He warned us about the elite's pedo reigns.
[04:14:37] He was the guy who told me about...
[04:14:38] He even brought out Jeffrey Epstein.
[04:14:39] Epstein's Island, more than a decade ago.
[04:14:42] Clinton took multiple trips to Epstein's private island where he kept young women as slaves.
[04:14:47] They fly famous rich scientists and politicians and they compromise them with underage girls.
[04:14:54] Police infiltrating protests to turn them violent.
[04:14:57] Alex Jones had a great video called 9-11 The Road to Tyranny.
[04:15:01] It was the first time I really understood that agent provocateurs are a government strategy.
[04:15:06] He even warned us about Bill Gates.
[04:15:08] And I've seen Bill Gates say, we gotta get this down to zero, and he puts his clicker
[04:15:14] and puts an image of a human up there.
[04:15:16] Most people dismissed him.
[04:15:17] A lot of what he said was absurd.
[04:15:19] Gay people, I don't like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the friggin' frogs
[04:15:24] gay!
[04:15:25] But the more prominent he became, the more these warnings took their psychological toll,
[04:15:29] sending him spiraling deep into alcoholism, which pushed him into even more erratic behavior.
[04:15:34] I think that unleashed him.
[04:15:36] I think the alcohol might have unlocked his potential.
[04:15:39] A behavior that would one day destroy him completely, almost like it was done by his
[04:15:45] eye, by the very people he warned us of.
[04:15:48] Because over time, piece by piece, parts of what he'd been saying started to surface.
[04:15:53] I did take those plain trips, silly.
[04:15:55] But by that point, it had already cost him his entire life and reputation.
[04:15:59] It is not going to work that you ever...
[04:16:01] He frightened me, but made it obviously by his own creation.
[04:16:05] You see, Alex Jones wasn't always such a mess.
[04:16:08] He wasn't this alcoholic, admiral addict, saying whatever he can to get clicks.
[04:16:12] In fact, in 1995, Jones was just a local Texas news reporter.
[04:16:16] And he was...
[04:16:17] Yes, Alex Jones.
[04:16:20] Like I think he grew up, like he was in Austin.
[04:16:23] My mom would watch Alex Jones on public access television.
[04:16:26] It's pretty handsome and eccentric, although still grounded and tuned into reality.
[04:16:31] He liked to burp, but not too much, and he was proud of being in good shape.
[04:16:35] I do drink some alcohol, though, and I probably should quit doing that because it makes me fat when I drink two or three beers before I go to bed.
[04:16:40] His driving force back then were his worries about expanding government power.
[04:16:44] Okay, I don't care about holding a Democrat. I care about getting my taxes cut. I care about getting government cut.
[04:16:48] His biggest claims to fame back then was when George Bush hadn't dragged out of the press conference for challenging him while being governor of Texas.
[04:16:56] Sir, shouldn't we abolish the Federal Reserve and the CFR?
[04:16:58] And he was convinced that governments everywhere by nature are controlled by a shadowy group of elites.
[04:17:04] But by then, it was the council of formulations he mistrusted most.
[04:17:08] And now it's...
[04:17:09] Real reality that none of you will talk about most of your members.
[04:17:12] Through history, governments have always been dangerous.
[04:17:14] You know, the certain elite controls everybody.
[04:17:16] Until we realize that Republicans and Democrats are the same people at the top,
[04:17:20] two sides of the same coin,
[04:17:22] Puppet A and Puppet B,
[04:17:23] we are not going to effectively change this
[04:17:25] until we are honest about who we're up against.
[04:17:28] By then, Jones had no idea who he would one day become.
[04:17:32] The US presidential candidates would invoke his name on the campaign trail,
[04:17:36] and he had no idea how this success would eat away his sassy and his entire life,
[04:17:41] driving him so deep into alcohol abuse that he just became unrecognizable.
[04:17:46] And that the war-
[04:17:47] I have to tell you guys a secret.
[04:17:52] I was walking to my podcast, and this is the one that we filmed with ICE,
[04:17:58] and I met a guy that was just just totally randomly. He was a guy that worked at InfoWars
[04:18:09] and he works with Alex Jones. We exchanged contact information. This happened a week
[04:18:17] to go. We had a very interesting conversation. It's crazy. What are the odds of that?
[04:18:30] Mornings he gave us would eventually turn to psychosis. But to understand Alex Jones,
[04:18:34] you have to understand that back in the day, he was an early genius of the internet,
[04:18:39] someone who adopted it before anyone else, realizing if you give info wars unlimited
[04:18:43] reach. The reality is-
[04:18:44] My mom was on the internet constantly, like she should be watching ham, like all these
[04:18:49] other guys, like-
[04:18:50] As it wasn't a prescient move anticipating the web's domination, it was solely because
[04:18:54] he was booted out of traditional news for claims about Waco and the Oklahoma City bombings.
[04:18:59] Was that 9-11?
[04:19:00] I think that's a big one.
[04:19:01] Yeah.
[04:19:02] two-way code to the scene of April 19, 1993, butcher, massacre of Clinton, the impotent,
[04:19:11] possible agent trying to feel empowered, ordered his henchmen to go out and murder the church
[04:19:18] community and the drama, all sorts of propaganda as a test to see if they could kill people
[04:19:24] in the future.
[04:19:25] His take on a story was always through a lens traditional media did not want to look at.
[04:19:29] But being cut loose from radio and local news sets him free to follow the stories that really interested him and one of those was
[04:19:35] Bohemian Grove. Bohemian Grove was a rumored, paganistic society made up of the leads from around the world with some...
[04:19:41] The crazy thing about this is that everybody thought this wasn't real and Alex Jones, like,
[04:19:48] he just went there and he showed it and he's like, look and now everybody just acknowledges. Yeah, it happened.
[04:19:56] One of the most powerful US government's stickers among its ranks, but back then Jones
[04:20:13] didn't have an audience of millions or a massive fortune at his disposal.
[04:20:17] He was just a determined guerrilla-style investigative journalist, and the seeds of his manic brand
[04:20:22] I'm pretty sure this is the this is the underpass if I'm if I'm correct on this this is the underpass
[04:20:30] downtown Austin leading into uh like it's like Fifth Street or something like that or like the
[04:20:38] hospital the Seton hospital like I there are people living here now the seeds of ismatic
[04:20:45] brand that already starts into sprouts I don't want to be part of their sick control fridge system
[04:20:50] I don't want these degenerate, inbred, uh, new world order crowd people.
[04:20:55] They're not gonna run my life. They're not gonna control me. I'm gonna try to expose them."
[04:20:58] So Jones actually decided to go out and locate Bohemian Grove, and infiltrate one of their
[04:21:03] ceremonies to film the rituals. And he wasn't alone.
[04:21:06] This is the story of one man's attempts to infiltrate and secretly film inside Bohemian Grove.
[04:21:13] Now it seems like an unlikely partnership, but Jones ended up joining forces with the British
[04:21:18] investigated journalist John Bronson to sneak into Bohemian Grove for a Channel 4 documentary,
[04:21:23] The Secret Rulers of the World.
[04:21:24] 2000 folks turning on to the Bohemian Highway and Bohemian Grove.
[04:21:31] We're gonna find out what the New World Order is going on here.
[04:21:33] We were there in person 25 years ago. Think about that.
[04:21:36] They were burning.
[04:21:38] For Jones, this was the equivalent of a flat earth
[04:21:40] though reaching the icy ring surrounding us.
[04:21:42] You saw the firmament.
[04:21:42] And to be fair, it was completely insane what they discovered.
[04:21:46] Yes.
[04:21:46] The place was full of rotor people practically biting themselves with excitement in anticipation
[04:21:51] of their weird ritual of chanting and burning an effigy of an ancient owl god, all surrounded
[04:21:56] by some of the most influential and powerful people in the world.
[04:22:00] I feel like that's a really big deal.
[04:22:02] I don't know, I think that's a really big fucking deal.
[04:22:07] That's crazy.
[04:22:08] What's going on over there?
[04:22:11] For Jones, it was absolutely clear vindication that his new world order really did exist.
[04:22:16] Now he was convinced that the more circles and leaf figures from around the world were
[04:22:20] operating in secret, doing terrible things with impunity protected by the highest powers
[04:22:25] in the world.
[04:22:26] You cover up a crime you're involved in.
[04:22:28] You're a- I mean of course the globalist hire a bunch of- you know, to run things.
[04:22:32] Even after that, almost no one was paying attention.
[04:22:34] It took Jones many years to become the whiskey-guzzling rabble-rouser we all know him as, because
[04:22:38] Because even though we look back on it more fondly now, the 90s was a pretty dull time
[04:22:42] for conspiracy theorists.
[04:22:44] Western economies were strong, politics were centrist, tech was still pretty harmless and
[04:22:48] fun, Nintendo and Sony were the giants everyone knew about.
[04:22:52] Not Palantir and TikTok.
[04:22:53] People weren't hearing things about Jeffrey Epstein compromising the...
[04:22:57] People were so positive and everything was so good in the 90s and then 9-11 happened and
[04:23:02] everything turned into being bad.
[04:23:05] That's basically what it was.
[04:23:07] Everything was okay, everything was fine, and then as soon as 9-11 happened, the world
[04:23:14] changed for the worst.
[04:23:16] The elites, not governments.
[04:23:19] The seemingly wasn't much to be suspicious of.
[04:23:21] But then, September 11th happened.
[04:23:24] This sent conspiracies mainstream, and it gave Jones the hard lunch he'd been looking
[04:23:28] for.
[04:23:29] On 9-11, on 9-11, the day after 9-11, he was calling it a conspiracy or some sort
[04:23:36] of false flag.
[04:23:54] The moment shattered everything, the illusion of global peace most Westerners lived in,
[04:23:58] the basic level of trust most people had in governments and militaries, the security people
[04:24:03] felt living in the richest, most powerful nations on earth.
[04:24:06] Suddenly now, people were questioning everything.
[04:24:08] For Jones, this was confirmation that everything he'd been warning people about for years
[04:24:12] was true.
[04:24:13] But he took it to another level, and he didn't waste any time doing it.
[04:24:17] The day after.
[04:24:18] The government actually carried out this bombing themselves, the New World Order Occupational
[04:24:21] Government, to create the crisis, to offer the solution.
[04:24:24] Or ladies and gentlemen, they allowed terrorists from somewhere in the world who were sick
[04:24:29] We got kicked off of everything for this.
[04:24:31] To engage in the sinister activity.
[04:24:33] Despite a ramshack online setup with a limited following,
[04:24:36] Jones started to make a splash with his relentless frenzy claims that it was an inside job.
[04:24:40] He warned us this was the latest in a string of force flag operations by the US government
[04:24:45] to justify the expansion of government and the rollout of mass surveillance.
[04:24:49] Governments have staged terror attack.
[04:24:51] Isn't it crazy that... man...
[04:24:55] Throughout history, what allowed terrorists to attack
[04:24:58] to attack, as they pretext to invade and enslave the population.
[04:25:02] Unlike today, the inside job elements of this warning didn't go down with a country
[04:25:07] reading from the sense that-
[04:25:08] I actually think this was the end of Piers Morgan's CNN show.
[04:25:12] I think Alex Jones killed it.
[04:25:17] Like he just totally fucking just, just, yeah, he just mugged them, bro.
[04:25:25] like it was not even close.
[04:25:30] But it did bring in the USA's dark history
[04:25:33] of false flag operations into the open again,
[04:25:35] which was held by Jones' repeated rants
[04:25:37] about Operation Northwoods,
[04:25:39] a rejected 1960s US plan to covertly facilitate
[04:25:42] Cuban attacks on civilian targets,
[04:25:44] or to justify war against the communist Castro regime.
[04:25:48] As a result, Info War started getting some serious ground.
[04:25:51] For those of you that can't tell,
[04:25:52] This is a small room that I've picked or used rather than a larger studio, and it's
[04:25:56] much simpler and I can run everything myself."
[04:25:58] Even still in his tiny little studio, the soonest people realized the horrors of the
[04:26:02] Patriot.
[04:26:03] Among the horrors of the Iraq War, his rising popularity and fame allowed for a much more
[04:26:08] slick operation.
[04:26:09] The mode stream his claims became,
[04:26:14] You support the big children with battery acid.
[04:26:18] The bigger his audience got, and the more rapid his runs.
[04:26:20] Also, like there's another component of this too,
[04:26:23] where like he kept showing people things
[04:26:25] that were in plain sight,
[04:26:27] and he kept getting de-platformed and demonized for it.
[04:26:31] And then people like, because there were things like,
[04:26:33] I mean, imagine exposing a secret society
[04:26:37] that presidents and other heads of states are in,
[04:26:40] and people are just like,
[04:26:41] Yeah.
[04:26:43] I mean, that's crazy.
[04:26:46] It became the more as few as lots it up.
[04:26:48] Children walking around with their balls.
[04:26:50] By the way, the response that people have to to that and a couple other things Alex
[04:26:55] Jones said that turned out to be true.
[04:26:57] That's the that that that is the foundation that I base the expectation
[04:27:01] like nobody gave a shit about the Epstein files.
[04:27:03] It's because this isn't the first time this has happened.
[04:27:06] It's happened multiple times before this.
[04:27:08] So, by the early 2010s, he now had a large but still pretty niche audience tuning in daily
[04:27:20] for his hour's long high blood pressure live rants and everything.
[04:27:23] From fluoride in the water, to relieve banking cartels preparing for the end of the world.
[04:27:28] But the 2010s also saw two huge events that would rattle the US farther.
[04:27:32] And while this made Jones an enormous figure, it shattered his sanity even further, convincing
[04:27:37] that he was now on a God-given mission to deliver the world from the evil of the New World Order.
[04:27:42] Which...
[04:27:46] How about that?
[04:27:49] Which, being one of the most stressful things to take on...
[04:27:51] How about that?
[04:27:52] ... pathologized his drinking.
[04:27:53] It- it- despite the incredible mission I've got, and the whole world counting on me more and more...
[04:27:59] He was the only one.
[04:27:59] ... to be the VP leader of a movement against tyranny, it's just to have hundreds of people coming up with light in their eyes,
[04:28:07] is telling me how great I am. Let me tell you something as good as I am, ladies and gentlemen.
[04:28:11] I like to chew tobacco. I like to drink whiskey. And I have, I'll be honest with you, I have
[04:28:16] constant struggles and to, uh, you know, get a bottle of Jack Daniels. I don't even have
[04:28:22] the self-control. The moment came where one of Jones' most outlandish claims was in part
[04:28:26] vindicated. It was a staged event to launch the Iraq war and set up a domestic police
[04:28:31] state here in the United States. In 2013, CIA whistleblower Edward Snowden fled to Russia,
[04:28:36] Working with a group of international journalists, Snowden released a load of classified CIA files
[04:28:41] that sent shockwaves around the world.
[04:28:43] I remember this.
[04:28:44] In the wake of September 11, the USA, under Section 215 of the Patriot Act, had been secretly
[04:28:49] collecting the phone records and data of hundreds of millions of people in a global
[04:28:52] surveillance system.
[04:28:54] But what happened in the wake of 9-11 was a whole bunch of government officials got together
[04:28:58] behind closed doors tonight and this was actually-
[04:29:00] So keep this in mind whenever they tell you they can't figure out these Reddit retards
[04:29:04] that are going around trying to threaten the president.
[04:29:08] Keep this in mind, whenever they say, like, oh, well, we don't know where they are.
[04:29:13] Uh-huh.
[04:29:14] Right, guys.
[04:29:17] Led Dick Cheney, a guy named David Addington, wrote a secret legal interpretation.
[04:29:23] And so they did this.
[04:29:24] And this became a mass surveillance program called Stellar Wind, which they said was supposed
[04:29:28] to monitor the phone calls and internet communications, emails and things like that.
[04:29:33] of everybody in the United States and around the world.
[04:29:35] Suddenly, Jones's fringe ideas about the deep state
[04:29:38] and mass surveillance of people weren't so ridiculous.
[04:29:41] People's newfound disillusionment with authority
[04:29:44] and the status quo cut through US politics.
[04:29:47] And Jones, having warned about this stuff for years,
[04:29:50] was finally the voice of a growing movement of people
[04:29:52] becoming increasingly paranoid about the government.
[04:29:56] Unelected, deep state operatives who defy the voters
[04:29:59] to push their own secret agendas
[04:30:02] are truly a threat to democracy itself.
[04:30:05] And his own paranoia is only compounded
[04:30:07] when he finds himself at the center
[04:30:09] of a brutal presidential campaign.
[04:30:11] Well, it was also that Trump called it out, too.
[04:30:15] Trump basically said, yeah, there are a deep state
[04:30:18] amount of people that are controlling things
[04:30:20] and it is billionaires that are doing it.
[04:30:22] Well, how do you know?
[04:30:23] Cause I was doing it.
[04:30:25] Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump getting attacked
[04:30:27] by a major political media figure
[04:30:29] regularly across the world.
[04:30:31] radio host Alex Jones, who claims that 9-11 and the Oklahoma City bombings were inside
[04:30:38] jobs.
[04:30:39] John Palmer for openly stated his admiration for him, which swelled Jones's audience
[04:30:43] even further.
[04:30:44] That's right.
[04:30:45] So your reputation is amazing.
[04:30:46] I will not let you down.
[04:30:48] You will be very, very impressed, I hope, and I think we'll be speaking a lot.
[04:30:53] His train, the swamp mantra, and endless attacks on the status quo found a powerful supporter
[04:30:57] who's interviewed with Trump in 2016 is set to have helped Trump get over the line and into the White House.
[04:31:03] If I'm elected president, I think that it definitely locked in the schizos.
[04:31:08] The moment that Trump, like, and also, like, I don't like that this video glossed over the Piers Morgan interview.
[04:31:15] I do think, because Piers Morgan was like, I mean, he's a sharp guy, he is.
[04:31:20] and like nobody, nobody mauged Piers Morgan on his own show the same way that Alex Jones did.
[04:31:29] Like they brought on, I remember, like Jesse Ventura and Jesse Ventura mauged Piers as well.
[04:31:34] But the difference is that Jesse Ventura wasn't like militant about it. He was like much more
[04:31:41] relaxed. Everything was fine. But the moment that like you brought Alex Jones on and he just
[04:31:46] And I'm talking about, again, back in the day, Alex Jones going on Piers Morgan and just totally fucking just bulldozering him, I really think that was a massive aura game for him.
[04:32:00] It was.
[04:32:01] We are going to train.
[04:32:03] That was like one good last year.
[04:32:05] 15 years ago.
[04:32:07] So certainly Jones's one's friend's ideas were now being amplified by the most powerful man in the world
[04:32:13] The head of the government he'd spent years attacking was now his personal champion
[04:32:17] This was Jones's peak, but after a peak there was always a fool
[04:32:21] Oh, Jones had a long way to fall from the heights he'd reached with his drinking and admiral use getting out of control
[04:32:27] His marriage was collapsing. I can't stand to be at a party where alcohols being drunk and not drink it
[04:32:32] I am weak my flesh is weak his wife divorces him and a nasty and at times very public custody battle for their children
[04:32:39] Engulfs his private life with his wife doing TV interviews attacking his character. Yeah people in Texas start filming him and arresting him in public
[04:32:46] That's definitely him. He's
[04:32:49] Rage filled person after a knock pose mad bro like yeah
[04:32:53] Yeah, get the fuck out of here like yeah, I don't believe and also the other one
[04:32:58] It was a heat like the big the big one that happened to was Sandy Hook
[04:33:05] Because I think Sandy Hook happened before Trump. It was like 2000 and like I don't know like
[04:33:11] 13 or something like that like I don't remember about like when the timeline was but it was really
[04:33:16] I mean that was the big one like because that's actually what cooks like Alex Jones was not cooked except for that
[04:33:23] That was the only thing that really fucked them.
[04:33:26] Nine Day Trial, a jury awarded Kelly Jones Joint Custody of their kids, making her home the primary residence instead of their fathers.
[04:33:34] Wow, wow! Classic!
[04:33:35] He appears on InfiWars with a big worse and worse, often with red eyes and a swollen face.
[04:33:40] Because then it was a secret I had a divorce three years ago, I tried to keep my kids out of it.
[04:33:43] You can see his brash character starts to fall apart at the scenes.
[04:33:47] There were days he almost burst into tears on Earth.
[04:33:50] He also starts becoming way more direct about the elite circles he believed were running
[04:33:57] the world.
[04:33:58] He also speaks more openly about powerful Piedro networks, and he was one of the first people
[04:34:02] to bring public attention towards Jeffrey Epstein's first arrest, when most people still
[04:34:07] had no idea who Epstein even was.
[04:34:10] When you've got the same FBI a couple years ago with Jeffrey Epstein, where the Lolita
[04:34:15] express with Bill Clinton on at least 16 round trip flights to the pile island he got convicted
[04:34:22] of running. And years later the truth about the scale of his crimes filled the headlines every
[04:34:27] day. Only more than 10 years later some of the most central figures and long-time target for
[04:34:31] change were the Clintons being dragged into depositions to answer for their friendship with
[04:34:36] Epstein. This was crazy bro like he sees the Epstein files and he's like
[04:34:45] Oh man.
[04:34:46] Do you think that you might have been caught up in some of the others, maybe potentially
[04:34:54] doing?
[04:34:55] Um, did you ever receive a massage or have physical contact from her or anyone else on
[04:35:01] that trip?
[04:35:02] You've seen the pictures, there was one time when I was sitting up and I got a back rub,
[04:35:10] And now, Jeffrey Epstein. You had regular orgies at his Caribbean compound that the former president visited multiple times.
[04:35:18] As the audience kept growing, Jones became ever more convinced of himself. The threats from the elites and mainstream media grew, and the pressure was now mounting.
[04:35:26] But still, he kept the show going. Now, he was deciding to take aim at another billionaire in his line of sight.
[04:35:32] One he'd warned us about for years, and who had been ignored, Bill Gates.
[04:35:36] Jones was not a critic of Gates and is all completely fucking vindicated by the way once again
[04:35:43] Completely and absolutely fucking vindicated. How did he know all that though?
[04:35:49] Because he's him he you would really be surprised the amount of progress that you can make on something
[04:35:56] If you are an above intelligence person
[04:36:00] Who's completely fucking insane?
[04:36:02] If you look at history, you will see above average people that are completely fucking insane on every page.
[04:36:14] That's it. That's literally it, man. Obsession? Yes.
[04:36:20] It's official, nice guy acts. He saw the contradictions in Gator's claims to want to help the world and poor people,
[04:36:26] all while desiring to control over population by decreasing the global population.
[04:36:31] Two weeks ago, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's secret meeting of the rich with Warren Buffett
[04:36:37] and Ted Turner and it said the main agenda was reduce our population by 80%.
[04:36:41] The world today has 6.8 billion people. That's headed up to about 9 billion.
[04:36:46] Now if we do a really great job on new vaccines, healthcare, reproductive health services,
[04:36:53] we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15%.
[04:36:56] Particularly in poorer places like Africa.
[04:36:58] There's really Africa that still has a doubling in population to 2050.
[04:37:04] Of course, Jones' take on Gates' plan for Africa's population growth was a little less nuanced.
[04:37:09] Murder Africa! Invasion force! Releasers!
[04:37:15] So, I mean, these are kook, cult, demons, hardcore, evil! I mean, these people are flaming scum!
[04:37:21] While regular people were horrified that one of the blandest billionaire geeks on the planet
[04:37:25] was also part of the Epstein files,
[04:37:27] and he was right about that again.
[04:37:31] The thing is that he's shouting it from the rooftops.
[04:37:35] He's trying to tell everybody,
[04:37:37] but no one wanted to listen.
[04:37:41] This was now vindicated,
[04:37:43] and climbed even further into his own mania.
[04:37:45] By this point, he was no longer on the fringes.
[04:37:47] He was now mainstream.
[04:37:49] His YouTube channel was clocking up more views
[04:37:51] than established broadcasters like MSNBC.
[04:37:53] SMBC he was worth hundreds of millions had hundreds of millions of followers had the president's ear
[04:37:58] He was completely untouchable. Oh, so he thought you see he starts getting drunk on air more often with wild appearances and podcasts
[04:38:06] Like the Joe Rogan experience where his own legendary
[04:38:10] No, no, no, let's not reframe this. Okay, Joe Rogan and Alex Jones
[04:38:16] Have been friends for like 30 years. So let's not pretend like Joe Rogan was like, oh wow
[04:38:22] Alex Jones is so crazy. No, Joe was gassing him up Joe was saying oh and then what Alex
[04:38:30] So what about that alien shit? So what do they have an area? So who's this Bob laser? Who is this guy?
[04:38:36] Yeah, well, let's not re-frame. Let's not rewrite history. They were in this together
[04:38:43] And status overlooked as it's just part of this we need a new one by the way
[04:38:47] No, I love being here, I'll sit here and like tell Farjubz if you want, I'd rather get drunk
[04:38:54] if I just have a good time.
[04:38:56] This episode's number 9-11 was done by Rogan in honor of James's career turning point.
[04:39:11] It was hugely successful, the biggest mainstream conspiracy theorist being egged on by arguably
[04:39:16] the world's biggest interviewer, which then sent Alex Jones into the stratosphere, and
[04:39:20] he didn't disappoint. He was high on his own fumes and happy to say absolutely anything
[04:39:27] knowing people would still believe, and he'd face no consequences. On one of Joe Rogan's
[04:39:35] most popular episodes of all time that has since been deleted, he appears in a NASA
[04:39:40] Think about that, it got deleted.
[04:39:44] Every other interview didn't get deleted, that one got deleted.
[04:39:49] Why would you do that?
[04:39:53] And it seemed any more crazy than it's never been before.
[04:39:56] Over the course of 95 hours, he rants about this kind of stuff.
[04:40:00] Native Americans, you can mind control really fast.
[04:40:02] 20 years ago, they had spiders that produced body armor.
[04:40:05] Spider Guards. Okay, they have human animal hybrids 30 years ago.
[04:40:11] Human animal hybrids.
[04:40:13] Then the Epstein files reveals human animal hybrids.
[04:40:18] Them Tim Burchett, the senator from Tennessee, says that they have human animal hybrids.
[04:40:28] Wow, what are the odds of that?
[04:40:32] That's crazy.
[04:40:35] We've got giant human tissue farms, aliens are real, they're creating human animal hybrid.
[04:40:42] They admit 5G in all the studies, LA Times causes massive mutation in cancer and literally
[04:40:47] rattles your DNA apart.
[04:40:49] All of our kids are under attack.
[04:40:51] NASA is the German breakaway government.
[04:40:55] It was from this point onwards that Jones never returned to his previous more stable
[04:40:59] states.
[04:41:00] Adleroo and alcohol had now taken the will and his downfall was near.
[04:41:04] was arrested in Texas on a misdemeanor charge of driving while intoxicated.
[04:41:08] His claims didn't need to make sense.
[04:41:11] That wasn't his stock in trade anymore.
[04:41:13] The problem is that they did, though.
[04:41:17] That's the problem.
[04:41:18] They did make sense.
[04:41:19] That's the situation.
[04:41:20] He didn't need to be right.
[04:41:21] He just needed to go further.
[04:41:23] His off-air actions got worse.
[04:41:25] He very clearly starts cracking, and there's only a massive time before he gives the people
[04:41:29] who wants him gone exactly what they need to finish him.
[04:41:32] as he crosses the line he can't come back from, making his now-athomous claims about
[04:41:36] Sandy Hook never occurring, that the children didn't exist and the grieving parents were
[04:41:41] actors. He'd actually been saying this stuff for years, years prior to the podcast and
[04:41:46] this point, but now those words were coming back to bite him. After his followers turned
[04:41:50] on the parents, and all the evidence proved him wrong, he had to be dragged kicking and
[04:41:55] screaming to walk it all back. This was the first time he'd actually had to take accountability
[04:41:59] for his more wild statements. Although he questions the legitimacy of the attack when it happens,
[04:42:04] he isn't famous enough for anyone to care. As the star rises, his repeated claims are heard
[04:42:09] everywhere, bringing Jones all the wrong kinds of attention. His followers turn on the parents,
[04:42:13] setting them death threats and accuse them of faking their grief. And so in 2018, a way to
[04:42:18] silence him was found. He could have info wars, but no big platform allows him to use their base
[04:42:23] anymore. He was taken off the biggest- Yeah, as soon as basically every single social media company
[04:42:28] me at the same time, de-platformed Alex Jones. They all, like it was in one morning and he
[04:42:37] was taken off of every social media platform. Was he right on this one? I think he was
[04:42:43] wrong on this. This is stupid.
[04:42:46] Social media platforms all in one single moment. YouTube, Facebook, and then Twitter. Wiping
[04:42:51] out a huge chunk of his audience and his revenue. For those who didn't know Jones, now he was
[04:42:56] infamous for being one of the most silenced individuals online. His daily audience then
[04:43:00] fell from 1.4 million daily views to 715,000 and it only went down-
[04:43:05] By the way, that's ridiculous. If you get taken off of every major social media platform
[04:43:12] and you only lose half your audience, that's nuts.
[04:43:16] From there, suddenly all these huge fucking J-Rogan episodes were wiped off YouTube and Spotify.
[04:43:21] Anything with Jones' name was considered hate speech.
[04:43:24] Bootleg re-uploads are quickly taken down and as clear as tech companies are serious about silencing him.
[04:43:30] He's seen as too toxic and they're not going to jeopardize their profits for a wild card,
[04:43:34] no matter how much his supporters-
[04:43:35] I don't think it had anything to do with their profits.
[04:43:37] I think Alex Jones was a ideological enemy and they systematically worked to come up with an excuse to delegitimize him.
[04:43:48] I think that it had nothing to do with, like, you know, any sort of the company looking out for itself or anything else.
[04:43:55] I think straight up, they just wanted to get rid of him. That was it.
[04:44:00] Champed about free speech. Even when the evidence on Sandy Hook eventually proved him wrong, he was dragged kicking and screaming to walk it all back in court, as he's not used to actually having to take accountability for those wild statements.
[04:44:11] Yes.
[04:44:12] While his lawyer tries to dismiss his claims as part of an eccentric character Jones plays
[04:44:16] on air.
[04:44:17] Jones himself confesses he has psychosis, which is at the root of a lot of his claims,
[04:44:21] but it doesn't fly.
[04:44:27] The judge sides with the victims and orders Jones to pay an eye-watering $1.5 billion
[04:44:32] in damages.
[04:44:33] Completely done by the way see this is what I said before remember how I said that like you need to weaponize the justice system as much as you can and
[04:44:42] Like if it was up to me
[04:44:44] I would absolutely weaponize it against my enemies and do so with complete like a blade with no note
[04:44:49] Not it would not even consider it. I would instantly do it. It's because
[04:44:53] 1.5 billion dollar defamation lawsuit. Are you kidding me?
[04:44:56] This was so obviously politically and socially motivated like they were doing this to him in order to
[04:45:02] damage him as much as possible. Like, I don't think that this was it. How is this proportionally
[04:45:08] defined based off of anything? You can't defame dead people? Well, no, I think that like, obviously
[04:45:14] it should have happened. But the 1.5 billion number, this was obviously done. It's not about
[04:45:20] the money. It's about sending a message. That's it.
[04:45:24] Coursing him to declared bankruptcy, and there is no recovering. But it makes you wonder, what
[04:45:31] stuff does this guy really believe and warn us genuinely and what does he say
[04:45:35] it's just part of an act. Never forget that they did that and that again
[04:45:41] and also like I think you should have been held accountable for it but to do
[04:45:44] that after all these different big companies collectively like I mean what
[04:45:49] do you think the odds are that they all banned him on the same day randomly they
[04:45:53] clearly coordinated this so what do you think that you know like what do you
[04:45:57] things going on here. This is the reason why I am always a big advocate of pulling every
[04:46:03] lever of power that you can possibly have. Always do it because if you don't do it,
[04:46:08] your opponents will. And if they do it, they're not going to let you do it again. That's it.
[04:46:14] Twitter files show this coordination. Yeah, because they dove. Didn't they try the same
[04:46:18] thing with Trump? Exactly. I wish that there were more people that felt the way that I
[04:46:22] did, but too many people are blinded by a principle that's defined by their enemies.
[04:46:27] And unfortunately it's causing them to lose, which is by design.
[04:46:31] This fool, his antics, is a really smart guy, he's an incredible speaker, and when you
[04:46:36] look at his personal warnings he gave us, a lot of them turn out to be true.
[04:46:40] He even said back in the day he has all this performance just to be entertaining.
[04:46:44] Well I get pretty hot on a lot of these shows, I wouldn't say really angry, just more excited.
[04:46:51] I mean, for me to, you know, try to make it entertaining at the same time, give people
[04:46:57] information, I let myself get pretty excited.
[04:47:00] But from that point onwards, everybody does this, by the way.
[04:47:03] Everybody does this.
[04:47:04] It's nothing unique with Alex Jones.
[04:47:05] They just do it in different ways.
[04:47:06] He realized that the more he lent into extreme behavior, the more interested people were.
[04:47:11] The algorithm favors extreme context.
[04:47:14] So when did this act become his actual personality and astray his warnings?
[04:47:19] very few people actually knew him well. His ex-wife told the media that the screaming
[04:47:23] rapid-fire monologuing conspiracy theorist is just who he is.
[04:47:27] Is this acting or is this real? That's definitely him.
[04:47:30] I'm not gonna believe your ex-wife is trying to get custody and all your money. I'm not
[04:47:36] gonna believe her. No.
[04:47:40] Yeah. Rage-filled person.
[04:47:42] But this was also in the middle of a very messy custody battle for their kids during
[04:47:46] a very messy divorce. Only really two other people genuinely knew him since he was an
[04:47:51] eight-lethal upstart shouting at George Bush in the 90s. And what they have to say about
[04:47:56] him fills in a lot of the blanks around someone who is clearly gifted, but also deeply troubled.
[04:48:01] He's been diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder, so I think an awful lot of the things
[04:48:06] that he does is because he has that disorder.
[04:48:09] John Ronson is one of the very few people who actually tried to get to the heart of
[04:48:12] about Jones, and after learning his origin story from an unnamed employee of Joneses,
[04:48:17] Ronson revealed the reason Jones is a conspiracy theorist.
[04:48:20] Alex has an origin story about how he was hounded out of Dallas and had to move to Austin
[04:48:25] because he uncovered police corruption and the police hounded him out of town.
[04:48:29] What do you think the probability of that being true is?
[04:48:32] I think it's pretty high.
[04:48:34] They had cops up there that I knew were drug dealers.
[04:48:38] I stood up and I said, I was at a pool party.
[04:48:40] He was selling drugs.
[04:48:41] that have sold drugs to cops. Like this happens. Yeah, it happens. Like,
[04:48:50] she last week, they took me in an office, ran my head in the wall,
[04:48:54] told me we're going to kill you and have black people with foot
[04:48:57] long, you in the ass tomorrow. But they said you're going to move
[04:49:01] out of this town right now.
[04:49:02] Because he was a bully. And everyone was afraid of him. And one
[04:49:08] He was invited to a party in a barn, but it was a trap
[04:49:12] He was basically the victim of a conspiracy, and it was all the kids that he had bullied beat him half to death
[04:49:19] And that's why he left town
[04:49:22] The house Jones got dumped on his head when he was in high school
[04:49:26] He's speaking about getting bullied in high school. Yeah, this guy picked him up and
[04:49:30] Piledrived him slandered concrete on his head when he was you know 15 16 years old and he was
[04:49:38] Ever since that and this guy said you know isn't this extraordinary that Alex became a conspiracy theorist because he had been the victim of a conspiracy
[04:49:45] Not uncovered a conspiracy but being victim of one rogan says that jones wasn't lying about sandy hook
[04:49:50] It's just that he's not even capable of thinking straights. He wasn't lying. He just was wrong
[04:49:55] He really believed yeah that the government had faked it to try to confiscate weapons like he's just I
[04:50:02] I mean, it's a haze of drugs and booze and a psychotic break and like legitimate traumatic brain injury.
[04:50:12] And then you see him today, where he's barely able to speak because he's so drunk on just a handful of podcasts that we'll have him on.
[04:50:18] I think that this is on, I think this video is unfair to Alex Jones.
[04:50:23] I think that over one, like we're not even talking about the fact that he was right about the frogs.
[04:50:29] Like the Epstein stuff of him bringing that up as well Jerry Epstein on Joe Rogan
[04:50:35] I think that Alex Jones was right about at least
[04:50:41] 25% of the stuff and the thing is that the 25% that he was right on was the most important 25%
[04:50:49] The thing is like I understand
[04:50:52] Like he made mistakes. He did shit that was wrong. That's true
[04:50:56] But when I see all these social media platforms that are collectively trying to de-platform him and do this all
[04:51:04] Entirely and there is a massive like never even heard before
[04:51:10] 1.5 billion dollar defamation lawsuit against him dude like I mean at what point can you not say that this is very
[04:51:18] coordinated foul play I
[04:51:21] Mean really
[04:51:23] Like that, that's crazy.
[04:51:26] The reality of it, I was talking about Sandy Hook's suspect compared to the other Epstein
[04:51:31] stuff he has, right?
[04:51:32] Yeah.
[04:51:33] And again, like I think that was wrong.
[04:51:35] Like for sure it was dumb.
[04:51:36] And he said other things that I think were dumb too, but that doesn't mean that everything
[04:51:39] is dumb.
[04:51:40] And also by the way, Tim Pool is really well-known.
[04:51:43] It's like this is a random podcast.
[04:51:45] This guy's very well-known.
[04:51:46] It is not going to work that you remember anything.
[04:51:52] Or desperately trying to escape the financial ruin by declaring bankruptcy for losing the trial.
[04:51:58] Perhaps the final note in his coffin is that his political North Star has trade so far with his attacks on Iran,
[04:52:03] that Jones now finds himself back on the outside of mainstream political thinking.
[04:52:22] You can't even say you'll do it when you have the weapons. This is terrorism!"
[04:52:25] The America First, No Foreign Wars,
[04:52:27] MAGA movement that Jones championed,
[04:52:29] was thrown out of favor in return to the old US politics of Middle Eastern wars that he used to criticize so fiercely.
[04:52:35] Along with everything that happened with Epstein,
[04:52:37] and now Jones is in favor of having Trump impeached.
[04:52:40] This is something he vehemently criticized when it happened in 2019,
[04:52:43] relentlessly attacking the Democrats for the move and calling it a hoax.
[04:52:47] So what do you think's coming next with the whole impeachment hoax?
[04:52:49] Because it is a hoax now!
[04:52:50] He doesn't agree with it. It's pretty simple.
[04:52:52] They may never send it to the show.
[04:52:54] It got so bad that Trump even responded on Truth Social,
[04:52:57] calling him bankrupt Alex Jones.
[04:52:59] And now Alex Jones even denies that he was ever a conspiracy theorist,
[04:53:03] saying this was all just deployed by the media and CIA to undermine him.
[04:53:06] That's why I get mad at the shows that are, you know,
[04:53:09] in a window of conspiracy theories.
[04:53:11] I've never been a conspiracy theorist, folks.
[04:53:14] That's what the media calls me. That's a CIA term.
[04:53:16] In the end, it's not really clear whether he believes what he's saying
[04:53:19] saying or just needs people to listen to him. This show is about information, not
[04:53:23] continual entertainment. I think that this was not fair to Alex. I think that, I
[04:53:33] mean, again, there were a number of things that Alex Jones did and was
[04:53:40] completely, absolutely, totally fucking vindicated on. And I think that
[04:53:45] overwhelmingly, like Alex Jones, well, yeah, I mean, again, I don't agree with Alex Jones about
[04:53:50] everything, right? But to say that it's all about alcohol and everything else, I mean, you have to
[04:53:55] also keep in mind that like, if any of this stuff is true, it means he's also being attacked and
[04:54:00] hounded down by like all these super powerful institutions all the time. And yeah, I bet that's
[04:54:07] probably going to stress somebody out. It is, it's definitely going to stress somebody out.
[04:54:11] There's another POE video now, I'll have to look at it, and very reductive. Yeah,
[04:54:16] he's a conspiracy realist. Yeah, Alex Jones has gotten a lot of things right. He has gotten an
[04:54:21] overwhelming amount of things right. I like Moon. I think this is, it's, it's, the beginning of it
[04:54:27] was very accurate, especially in terms of like his humble beginnings and all that. But I think
[04:54:32] really, like what happened with Alex Jones, I think that one thing that negatively affected him
[04:54:37] really, is the fact that he tied his boat to Donald Trump so much. So it basically meant that he
[04:54:43] had to underwrite things that Trump would do. And I think that whenever you do that with any
[04:54:48] individual person, rather than whenever you're working inside of an ideology, it makes you look
[04:54:55] compromised. And at this point, a lot of conspiracy people have even moved beyond Alex Jones. And
[04:55:01] And this is like, you know, canned to sell ins and people that are even more conspiracy
[04:55:06] brain than that.
[04:55:07] And this is one of the issue of conspiracy theories is that they are a self radicalizing
[04:55:12] spiral and the more that people get involved with conspiracy theories, the more people
[04:55:17] get involved with conspiracy theories.
[04:55:19] And I think that now it's gotten so extreme that everybody just believes anything.
[04:55:25] You mean CIA assets?
[04:55:27] i don't know what's going on if people are feds or not or anything else
[04:55:31] but uh... like to me i i i feel like a lot of that are just it simply just pvp
[04:55:37] it seems like it's just different users pvp in each other stuff like that
[04:55:42] and and the dead children thing i don't forget to say children died and i just
[04:55:45] sandy hook
[04:55:46] well yeah he he's he said that the children didn't actually die and the
[04:55:51] parents it was all fake and they were crisis actors and everything
[04:55:55] Like my mom believed in it too, right?
[04:55:57] Cause she was a big fan of Alex Jones.
[04:55:59] And so, and I always thought it was really stupid.
[04:56:01] I thought it was stupid the day it happened.
[04:56:03] And like what I thought was kind of ironic
[04:56:05] is that there were other things that were like kind of odd
[04:56:07] about Sandy Hook.
[04:56:08] Like for example, like they said,
[04:56:09] there were two shooters at the beginning.
[04:56:11] Like I remember I was at Jeff's house
[04:56:12] and I watched the Sandy Hook news story happen in real time.
[04:56:17] And like it was always interesting to me
[04:56:18] that like they never really discussed that
[04:56:20] but they discussed these other conspiracy theories
[04:56:22] instead of that.
[04:56:23] And not that I thought that any of them meant anything, but it seemed like you would have more of a gradient of it, right?
[04:56:31] And so, yeah, it kept changing the story. I don't know what happened. I mean, who knows why they changed the story?
[04:56:35] It could be a lot of different reasons. But, yeah, that's okay.
[04:56:40] Man.
[04:56:41] man minus six seven hundred and sixty five million dollars that is insane what a colossal
[04:56:59] crash out by bungee yeah I think bungee is I think they have one more chance I think
[04:57:06] that they're gonna have an opera I think they're gonna have to do layoffs and they're probably
[04:57:11] going to have one more chance to be able to make a good game.
[04:57:17] Did you read counterterrorism paper?
[04:57:19] I did.
[04:57:20] I completely agree with it and I think that the government needs to be locking and packing
[04:57:23] these people up and putting them in camps.
[04:57:25] I'm completely in support of it.
[04:57:28] Oh, can I just say this image right here, this is our final shape.
[04:57:33] Yeah.
[04:57:34] That's bad.
[04:57:35] Myself, Frost, you stay working at Mickey D's.
[04:57:38] This is truly the final shape, and we are getting closer and closer to it, most notably
[04:57:43] with the news here recently about Bungie and let me just say that I've been seeing a lot
[04:57:49] of things online, seen people try to pull some popium bullshit out of their ass saying,
[04:57:54] oh no no no no, this is actually a good thing, or my favorite, this is all part of the process.
[04:58:00] This was the plan of Sony's all alone.
[04:58:03] Delusional.
[04:58:05] But not as-
[04:58:06] It was in like marathon, sorry, Destiny 2 died.
[04:58:13] So marathon could die.
[04:58:16] This is the bungee master plan.
[04:58:19] That's delusional as the marathon community.
[04:58:22] Oh, yeah, you've.
[04:58:24] Believe me, destiny players, we've we have been we have been submerged in the
[04:58:29] copium, but you guys, you guys are running in head first,
[04:58:33] It can do it my man. Let's get the news. Hold on. Let me pull this up
[04:58:36] So I'm on vacation this week, and this is what I woke up to playstations reported a
[04:58:43] 765 million dollar impairment lost pair man lost my budget now if you remember what I said leading up to this earning skull
[04:58:50] I told you guys that we were we were in speculation territory, you know what I'm saying
[04:58:54] Yes, there was an impairment at the end of last year if you all remember that
[04:58:57] So this is the second impairment and if it was 204 this is 765 that's 969 so that means
[04:59:05] that they're almost at one billion lost dollars so far and that's what they'll report.
[04:59:10] So the odds are they're above that.
[04:59:12] Not go against goodwill but still not a goodwill.
[04:59:15] And I told you guys strike two would be another impairment.
[04:59:19] Strike two and three would have been an impairment.
[04:59:22] A lot of impairments.
[04:59:23] Now as far as I'm understanding it didn't go against Goodwill, but it's still yeah, it's an impairment nonetheless and
[04:59:28] There seems to be some copium about this. We're the same folks that came out and say don't worry
[04:59:34] This is just an accounting thing. They're also the same people that come out and say don't worry about it
[04:59:39] When you buy something that yeah, that's for your business. It's a business expense as if that makes it free
[04:59:45] That's not how that works guys
[04:59:47] It doesn't make that item or whatever that expense free. Okay, so the impairment
[04:59:58] Bungies assess values obviously not as much as Sony originally thought I mean, I don't know dude
[05:00:05] I mean we could have all kind of well if you reassess the value at a almost 30
[05:00:11] Percent differential because didn't they buy bungee at like three point something billion dollars
[05:00:16] So like if you're reassessing the value and the impairment is like a total of
[05:00:23] 900 million difference, that's like 30%
[05:00:27] That's that's insane
[05:00:30] That's think let's just say this though. This Pete Parsons by the way
[05:00:33] He's on some tropical island somewhere easy sitting in one of his 35 exotic course
[05:00:39] And can we just say I don't like what he did to destiny or bungee, but man
[05:00:44] My man straight up a villain. He came in there. He talked to talk said bungee had all these incubation projects and we're cranking on destiny
[05:00:53] We're cranking out the marriage. We got gummy bears. We got destiny paid back. Oh, yeah
[05:00:57] We are live 20%
[05:01:00] Everything we touch turns to gold and we've got four or five more live service games
[05:01:04] And so he was like, all right, how how much and he was like, I don't know man billions a bit and unfortunately
[05:01:11] That's what Sony pay now. Yes, there's some accounting benefits right now through the impairment
[05:01:16] But regardless whether you were Microsoft back in the day with Mojang whether you're 10 cents with riots when you buy any assets
[05:01:24] You know, you want it to have a good return and I could promise you that's the alternative that Sony would rather have right now
[05:01:30] They would rather nobody at Sony is happy that marathon has 15,000 players
[05:01:35] There's people losing their fucking minds losing their fucking jobs losing their fucking hair
[05:01:40] Goose, they're going crazy over there. They're probably furious about this shit. Are you kidding me?
[05:01:46] Like how does anybody think this isn't a massive problem? It's a huge issue. Like how can you not immediately come to that conclusion?
[05:01:55] Duh.
[05:01:56] Have Bungie be exactly what they remember.
[05:01:58] Duh, of course.
[05:01:58] You know what I mean?
[05:01:59] I've got some long enough. Sony backs Marathon even after 765 million in Bungie impairment losses.
[05:02:05] So this was from Paul Tassie. This was published just the other day. Paul's been catching a lot of heat online.
[05:02:09] a lot of people in the marathon community.
[05:02:12] Not many of them, you know what I'm saying?
[05:02:14] But, they're pretty vocal.
[05:02:15] While most of Sony's recent earnings this week was positive,
[05:02:18] it was one very glaring red mark in the books.
[05:02:21] That would be Bungee,
[05:02:22] which Sony revealed another $565 million in apparel.
[05:02:25] And while it was joining the $200 million,
[05:02:26] it had announced previously.
[05:02:28] Despite that, Sony said it is backing
[05:02:29] Bungee's recent underperforming release,
[05:02:31] Marathon, and continues to support the studio,
[05:02:33] but there's a lot to dissect here,
[05:02:35] so let's go through it.
[05:02:36] What if $965 million in apparel losses against Bungee
[05:02:39] It's not something as simple as Bungie Games
[05:02:41] or 765 million in the red.
[05:02:42] Rather, what impairment losses are doing
[05:02:44] is acknowledging that Bungie is not as valuable of an asset
[05:02:47] as Sony thought it was when it bought it
[05:02:50] for $3.6 billion.
[05:02:51] So it keeps knocking that number down.
[05:02:53] Sony looking ahead to fiscal year 2020.
[05:02:55] So, I mean, there's no way you can reframe this
[05:02:58] to make it not look bad.
[05:03:00] That's so bad.
[05:03:02] Like nobody does that to a good product.
[05:03:05] Success, it believes those impairment losses for Bungie
[05:03:08] will be absent or at least way less than the 120.
[05:03:11] One billion yet, five or 65 million from this year.
[05:03:13] It remains rather wild that Sony ever thought
[05:03:15] Bundy was worth 3.6 billion,
[05:03:17] which is a right-brown raising at the time.
[05:03:19] And from an outside perspective,
[05:03:20] it still seems that it's probably worth less
[05:03:22] than Sony is saying, especially given recent events.
[05:03:24] I mean, look, we talk a lot of shit about these.
[05:03:26] They probably projected it based off of Destiny 2,
[05:03:30] and they thought that it was gonna work that way,
[05:03:32] assuming that there would be a live service success.
[05:03:34] They probably did like a best case scenario,
[05:03:37] and uh... it didn't happen
[05:03:39] but if there's no one that seems to have done his job well on it was you know
[05:03:43] getting the biggest price possible big money
[05:03:46] i also think this is a knee-jerk reaction at the time because stony was
[05:03:49] getting
[05:03:50] a little scared with what was happening on the xbox side
[05:03:52] lot of acquisitions of course the thing is leading up to the big acquisition of
[05:03:56] activision right it almost reminded me although this is a much bigger scale
[05:04:00] but it reminded me years ago whenever every platform was buying content
[05:04:04] creators. Everybody was trying to lock in content creators and exclusive bills.
[05:04:09] And it really just took a mixture going out for them to finally be like, whoa,
[05:04:13] this is not sustainable. It's a situation like this, but on a much bigger scale. And obviously,
[05:04:18] you know, you have tangible products that go alongside it outside of, I guess, influencer.
[05:04:23] Despite this, Sony has at least publicly backed bundies continue work on Marathon,
[05:04:26] saying players receptive to Marathon is strong, receiving a medical score of 82 and more than
[05:04:30] 90% of the player reviews on steam being positive. Engaging metrics such as retention also remain
[05:04:35] at a high level. Going forward, we aim to improve the performance of the game, but of course,
[05:04:38] contain highly engaged core users through the introduction of additional content,
[05:04:42] further improvements in the gameplay experience, and expansion of the user base.
[05:04:46] I don't think so. I mean, look, I think the main thing is like the people that are still
[05:04:50] playing Marathon, they're playing a lot of it, you know? Parsing, I think Destiny is the better
[05:04:56] investments and I know marathon people you're going to come from my neck right
[05:05:00] now but I just think it is marathon is going to probably get this continued
[05:05:05] turned pay-to-win or they're going to payroll it in new ways like adding
[05:05:11] operators that for example you have to buy and unlock they're gonna do
[05:05:16] something this cannot continue something is going to have to give what is it
[05:05:23] We'll find out
[05:05:26] It has more interesting universe
[05:05:29] The foundation there is they have to do that. I think right now
[05:05:33] They're seeing some like high retention numbers, but that tends to happen
[05:05:36] For instance, this is a very small piece of what I can offer here from personal experience
[05:05:41] But like if I drop a video on
[05:05:44] My channel, which you normally find is the videos with the least amount of views have the highest
[05:05:49] Retention if it just seems to work that way man
[05:05:52] It's like people that are actually interesting in that particular topic and in this case the community is actually engaged with marathon and and its IP
[05:05:59] Nintendo played the fuck out of this or my case, you know the watch three four times the amount of
[05:06:04] Some of our other pieces and of course there's a lot of variables that's involved in that
[05:06:10] There's something keeps refining down. Yes, those players will be the ones that play the shit out of your game
[05:06:14] That optimizes seems unwarranted if you've been tracking the performance of the game
[05:06:18] which has continued lost players since launch with no signs of anything resembling a turnaround.
[05:06:22] Even as moves have been made to appeal to more casual players, on PC's main platform,
[05:06:26] it's about the dip below DesiQ's nightly number Scurry House and an 11-year-old game that is in
[05:06:31] the middle of its longest content drought in its history. Even as Sony is saying this now,
[05:06:36] there's nothing to guarantee a lack of poor outcomes for budget, including layoffs, reduced
[05:06:39] costs, which in turn would mean less investment in these games, which would likely mean fewer
[05:06:43] players, a spiral we've already seen with Destiny. It's very clear that Bungie does not currently
[05:06:48] have enough research to produce enough content for Destiny 2. The studio now tilting in favor
[05:06:52] of Marathon in terms of total devs aside, and that isn't going well either. I think Paul's
[05:06:56] referring to his insider stating that there's now officially more developers on Marathon than
[05:07:01] Destiny. Destiny 2 simply wasn't mentioned at all, which is just concerning for what was Bungie's
[05:07:05] flagship franchise and now a game that has no clear roadmap for the future. Fans are hoping-
[05:07:11] I think they're gonna make a destiny three. I think that's what has to happen because there's no way they can't I mean like
[05:07:17] Like I would never play destiny two, but I would immediately play destiny three. I
[05:07:23] Think a lot of people feel that one. This is too many expansions too many things too many
[05:07:29] Updates too many like there's too much going on. I'll grab that
[05:08:11] All right.
[05:08:40] All right, we're back.
[05:08:42] Sorry about that.
[05:08:44] We're good.
[05:08:46] Ah.
[05:08:48] Destiny 3 may soon be announced,
[05:08:50] but there are no indications that it's going to be the case
[05:08:52] and that would likely have to come
[05:08:53] with a near total shutdown on work on Destiny 2
[05:08:55] for years to come.
[05:08:56] I tell you this, guys,
[05:08:57] from what I looked at on the earnings call,
[05:08:59] I'm not hopeful of a secret for this.
[05:09:01] Everything that was mentioned in the earnings call,
[05:09:05] that was a secret.
[05:09:05] They have to do Destiny.
[05:09:06] There's no other alternative.
[05:09:08] unless they come up with some brand new IP
[05:09:10] that we've never considered that's actually super amazing,
[05:09:13] which I feel like Sony would never green light that,
[05:09:16] especially after their performance with Destiny 2
[05:09:18] and also Marathon.
[05:09:20] But that's, I mean, Marathon isn't going to get better.
[05:09:24] Like once a video game reaches entropy,
[05:09:28] it's almost impossible for it to get away from it.
[05:09:31] And the only video games that have gotten away
[05:09:33] from entropy, none of them are live service,
[05:09:35] Besides maybe you could say no man's guy
[05:09:38] lack of destiny being mentioned
[05:09:41] This is a huge investment like there's just destiny three is probably not getting me
[05:09:46] But there is no imminent plug pooling a marathon which I've always predicted will get at least a year car to deceive
[05:09:51] You could find an honest say or do I believe Sony is on the verge of closing bunty itself
[05:09:54] You know what I say all there is as an asset after all its asset that Sony is still valuing at billions mind you
[05:10:00] This is not concord the Sony game made by a branded studio that arrived at 700 concurrent PC players
[05:10:05] 600 both were shuttered but to say the good news coming out of all this is well at least bungee meredon weren't just publicly executed
[05:10:12] That's not exactly a great place to be. They're gonna do that. They'll do it later on the reason
[05:10:18] They're not gonna do this
[05:10:20] What public fucking like they're not gonna do this randomly at a shareholder statement
[05:10:27] They're gonna do it way later on like halfway through the like they're gonna do it like 11
[05:10:32] Let's release this news at 11 o'clock at night. So to have the most minimal impact on shareholder value
[05:10:40] That's the reason why I mean, of course
[05:10:42] They're not going to announce a huge failure like that in the middle of a fucking shareholder earnings call like duh, of course not
[05:10:50] It's entirely bad news and this idea that bungee goodness surely turn marathon around
[05:10:54] It's not something that reflects a reality on the ground not from any data
[05:10:57] We could see the studio continues to navigate choppy seas with Sony is not yet scuttling the ship first up
[05:11:02] You guys have been given Paul so much heat
[05:11:05] Coverage and it's been coming directly from the marathon
[05:11:09] Community as if he's painting an overall negative picture. He's doing it really no other way to see it
[05:11:15] I guess retention is is good for the people that are playing marathon. Yeah, that's cool
[05:11:20] I know what's playing it. If I pull a little guy. I hate to be this guy. I'm about to be this guy
[05:11:25] Pull up the same charge.
[05:11:26] There we go.
[05:11:27] There we go.
[05:11:28] It's Sunday.
[05:11:28] It's Mother's Day.
[05:11:29] 900.
[05:11:30] Marathon players, maybe they just really love their moms.
[05:11:32] Completely fine, I understand.
[05:11:34] 9,974 players.
[05:11:35] You're losing to vampire crawlers.
[05:11:40] That's crazy.
[05:11:43] That's insane.
[05:11:46] Destiny 2 is currently beating that.
[05:11:49] Wow.
[05:11:49] And we don't have shit in Destiny right now.
[05:11:52] You know that?
[05:11:52] Not shit. Nothing has happened at destiny like nothing now. You could say well, maybe destiny two players just don't like their mother's
[05:12:02] Knock it off with a marathon hates believe me, brother
[05:12:05] I'm not hating marathon the fault really lies with bungee on this. Okay, however
[05:12:11] Imagine this imagine there they stand
[05:12:14] Destiny and marathon and I have to choose which one to let go. You know what I mean marathon
[05:12:20] Imagine the Titanic going down, and there's already one life raft available, and only
[05:12:26] Gessie 2 could get on, or Marathon could get on.
[05:12:30] Even in the shittiest states, it's low as low.
[05:12:34] I would get Gessie 2 off that ship well before Marathon.
[05:12:36] Matter of fact, I would strap Marathon down with Cinder Blocks.
[05:12:40] Make sure, yeah, to make sure it never escapes.
[05:12:44] Send it to the bottom of the ocean, where it belongs.
[05:12:47] them all the way on the bottom of the ship and make eye contact all the way down.
[05:12:51] We're going to have this dance, we're going to do it, we're going to watch and see how
[05:12:56] it goes.
[05:12:57] I already told you guys that out of feeling Bungie was about to ice or Sony was about
[05:13:00] the ice Destiny's IP.
[05:13:02] That doesn't mean they're killing it, that just means for the foreseeable future, we're
[05:13:05] going to have minimum investments.
[05:13:06] And Marathon, they are going to try to pull the Forsaken, they are going to try to pull
[05:13:10] the Taken King.
[05:13:12] And you know what, I'll be around, I will be around and we'll see.
[05:13:17] impossible. extraction shooters simply aren't a big genre. On a fundamental level, you can't build
[05:13:26] a AAA studio around an extraction shooter on a multi year level. Arc Raiders was kind of an
[05:13:33] exception. But overall, that game, just on a very fun, like, in order to make extraction shooters
[05:13:41] appealing the people that like extraction shooters you have to actively do things that will make it
[05:13:48] to our mainstream players aren't interested in them. That's it. But here's what I truly believe.
[05:13:55] I don't believe Marathon will be able to turn things back around. It's not to take away from
[05:14:00] the guys at Bungie working on Marathon who are probably putting their horned souls into it.
[05:14:04] I just personally don't think Marathon is going to be able to turn it around. It's not to the
[05:14:09] degree that's only once or that bungee needs. I put it to you like this. Do you think marathon
[05:14:15] right now has an all-time peak of 88,337 players? My ass, man. I mean, I was at Copium land leading
[05:14:22] up to the launch of marathon. I was like, he won't break below 100,000 players.
[05:14:30] It didn't even go over that. It didn't even touch it. But no, no, no. For real. Do you think that
[05:14:36] it's going to go over 88,337 players in season two or season no i think that even if they made
[05:14:45] the game free to play it wouldn't go over that number people just simply aren't interested in
[05:14:51] playing the game that's it concord proved this like concord the first playthrough of the game
[05:15:00] play a play test of the game was a paid play test the second play test was a
[05:15:05] play test that was free the free play test had less players than the paid
[05:15:11] play test three or if they did like a one-year launch do you think it will go
[05:15:18] over that no only going free to play I have said it for a while now that that
[05:15:22] bungee should really consider not going completely free to play is adding one
[05:15:26] map and making it a free-to-play map. You know, it could literally be sponsor kids,
[05:15:31] people can jump in there, mess around, and you might get some conversions. Will there be
[05:15:35] cheaters? Of course. But you might get some conversions. And if anything, you could pad the
[05:15:38] stats a little bit. But even then, guys, I don't know, boys, I would be very, very surprised.
[05:15:43] I'd be very surprised if he gets over that number. I just feel like so many people have
[05:15:46] already made up their mind about Marathon. That's right. You know what I'm saying? And
[05:15:49] sure the people that are playing Marathon, you know, they're enjoying it. Glad they are,
[05:15:53] You know stuff, man. It's not a community. I give you guys shit
[05:15:57] But I I definitely enjoyed my time playing marathon to me
[05:16:01] It's a seasonal game and so I'll jump back in you know probably when a new season launches if there's something big coming each launch
[05:16:07] If it's just like hey get ready to do all your fashion quests
[05:16:10] Yeah, all over again. Yeah, and we earn all the same shit again
[05:16:14] You know how to come from which very likely that's what it's gonna be because the people that made the game are dumb
[05:16:19] If they weren't dumb, they wouldn't have made it that way. It's gonna be garbage
[05:16:24] Case the way it is then my time playing each season is gonna be probably much less with that being said though
[05:16:31] I think destiny is the better game. I think it's also like by the way
[05:16:34] It does matter how many players a game has if a live service game doesn't have enough players it dies
[05:16:42] You can't develop a game and pay for the people that are running constant updates for the game if
[05:16:49] You don't have the people playing it. It's just that simple, but they're not making enough money
[05:16:55] It's just very simple math. So there's a lot of people that say like well, I don't care how many people playing
[05:17:00] I'm having fun. That's fine
[05:17:02] But like if you are expecting the game to continue or for the game to have like a long life cycle or like a big content update
[05:17:10] Like when you have nobody playing it that probability goes into the toilet
[05:17:14] Stronger IP. I think it's the sexier game. I think that it's just better on every level. I think it looks better
[05:17:21] It feels better shoots better. It plays better. It's just better. It's fucking so much better
[05:17:25] I can't express just how much better destiny is and every guy destiny one is better
[05:17:29] Okay, that's the one fucking kills marathon book. Marathon is a fun time
[05:17:34] I have a good time playing marathon, but there's no no world in which I would choose marathon over destiny
[05:17:39] Okay, if I could do it
[05:17:41] I would actually make a bungee all right if this is a tough decision for them dude
[05:17:46] Not even two minutes in a pillow
[05:17:47] I've fucking got this shit and then we can get back to making more desi
[05:17:51] Yeah, I'm gonna be honest if they drop the death in classic right now
[05:17:54] He would beat the shit out of destiny to and marathon combined look look you don't you don't want this fine marathon community
[05:18:00] That's the two community y'all don't want this fight either if a desi classic dropped on PC right now
[05:18:04] He would beat the piss out of both these games. No, I don't think marathon is the worst game at all
[05:18:09] Oh, there's so many things.
[05:18:10] Basically what you're saying, what why are you, oh my God.
[05:18:15] Smartest marathon player.
[05:18:17] That went wrong, man.
[05:18:18] So many things.
[05:18:19] I'm gonna be telling my grandkids about this
[05:18:21] if they're even gonna care.
[05:18:22] You know what I'm saying?
[05:18:23] They're gonna be like, grandpa, tell us a story.
[05:18:25] And I'm gonna be like, the story can go many ways.
[05:18:27] This is the story of how marathon you're like.
[05:18:29] I'm gonna tell you a story about a studio
[05:18:31] that made an epic comeback
[05:18:33] by becoming completely community driven.
[05:18:35] And I'm gonna show you where it fell
[05:18:38] and where they picked it back up.
[05:18:39] Or, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna tell you a story of a studio that chopped their own dick off, and chopped the caskles off, and shit on everything.
[05:18:48] They just shit on everything. And they're gonna be like, grandpa, tell us that story. How did this company chop their own balls and dick off?
[05:18:54] Well, there was a guy named Pete. Pete said, I got a lot of shit. Turns out, Pete didn't have nothing except cars. And that's how the story goes.
[05:19:03] It's unfortunate man. Marathon was supposed to come out at least a year ago. It's just bad
[05:19:08] Everything everything that could go wrong dick go wrong. All right. Can you imagine working on marathon?
[05:19:12] Do you imagine just being like a
[05:19:14] That's how you know this game was gonna be shit
[05:19:17] They announced it and the developers had pronouns next to their name
[05:19:24] That in my opinion if it's done by a Western dev it's done by a fucking Japanese dev
[05:19:30] I'm just going to assume that they didn't do it. So it's like a production team that did this.
[05:19:35] Like the moment that I see that, I'm immediately like, okay, this game's made by losers.
[05:19:41] It's made by loser retards. And so like, think about it, right? If you can't even understand what
[05:19:49] gender is, how can you possibly figure out how to make a good game? Really, think about this,
[05:19:56] just for three seconds
[05:19:58] if you are living in a delusion of reality
[05:20:03] How the fuck are you gonna make a good game?
[05:20:06] There's no way
[05:20:09] For just maritime you don't work on destiny you never work that bungee you finally get hired on get hired on the marathon
[05:20:14] You show up and you're like, yeah leadership is cool as shit then a week goes by leadership in god
[05:20:20] Later why truth of it truth of there too much should do it at all should happen
[05:20:25] leadership changes. All right. Oh, simultaneously, tons of other layoffs happening in the studio.
[05:20:30] All those people you met that work on Destiny, they're all fucking getting laid off or leaving.
[05:20:34] Rapture.
[05:20:35] So you're like, Hey, this is really scary. I just showed up here. I just started working on this
[05:20:39] weekend. And so many things happening. And then new leadership comes in. That being Ziegler.
[05:20:44] Ziegler comes in, he's like, Listen, I'm from Valorantz. And the way marathon looks like right
[05:20:48] now looks like shit. We're going to change everything. And look, nothing to get Ziegler.
[05:20:52] I think Ziggler's got a great mind, but it takes time because Ziggler's like all right
[05:20:56] Let's get him we're gonna do this we're gonna do that and then the time keeps extending
[05:21:00] Okay, keep succeeding and then when they feel like they're like alright
[05:21:04] We're almost there. We're almost to the promised land. They lost the alpha now for wasn't
[05:21:09] Received that will was the alpha look like shit. Let's just be clear and look like shit
[05:21:14] It was awful and they did even play tests with extraction shooter players and even the play test the shooters the players
[05:21:21] thought it was garbage too. And so, and also there is the important, like this is
[05:21:28] something people might not consider, it does matter, the prophecy. The Concord
[05:21:34] trilogy. Marathon has to die. It has to die for the trilogy to be complete.
[05:21:45] Concord died, Higard died, Marathon has to die.
[05:21:54] And there is a divine ordering of the universe that right now is being denied its truth.
[05:22:03] And soon, this will be readjusted.
[05:22:07] It was foretold, yes, this was foretold.
[05:22:11] But the thing that really hurt them the most is that inside the alpha was a bunch of in-game
[05:22:17] assets with decals of another artist.
[05:22:21] I don't think that had a single fucking thing to do with it.
[05:22:23] I think the real problem was that whenever I saw a shroud and all these guys paid to
[05:22:29] watch the marathon reveal and then they didn't even play it, this is like last April or something
[05:22:34] like that, is that they didn't even play it for more than a couple of hours.
[05:22:40] This is a game that like, I mean, if it was New World, the crowd was playing it for like
[05:22:44] 18 hours.
[05:22:45] If it was, you know, Arc Raiders, he's playing it for 18 hours.
[05:22:48] The moment I see him not know life in a new shooter, I think to myself, uh-oh.
[05:22:58] That's bad.
[05:22:59] That's the art scandal formed.
[05:23:04] It sucks, man.
[05:23:06] It sucks.
[05:23:07] Everything that could go wrong.
[05:23:08] It didn't go wrong.
[05:23:09] I've said it still. It's kind of amazing that Marathon even made it. It gets really amazing.
[05:23:14] Marathon made it out the door. So if you work that hard just to get Marathon out the door,
[05:23:18] of course, Bungie and Sony are going to commit resources to it. And they're going to play this
[05:23:23] dance for probably a year. The question is at this point, and this is the point that hurts the most,
[05:23:30] is one, is there going to be layoffs following this impairment? Absolutely. Two, where are the
[05:23:35] layoffs going to hit? Everywhere. Are they going to hit more on the Destiny side? Are they going
[05:23:39] gonna hit more on the marathon side and let me just say man, I don't think either side
[05:23:43] or both lose many people at this point. You know what I mean? And those are the people
[05:23:46] that are, I mean, they're the ones that are gonna be living through this. I think my biggest
[05:23:50] issue with everything that has happened over really since bungee has been acquired by Sony,
[05:23:55] there was a large amount of funds set aside to retaining talents. And my question is, is
[05:24:03] What the f**k happened to that?
[05:24:05] If that was set aside to retain talents,
[05:24:08] then why didn't we retain talents?
[05:24:11] Why didn't we find a way to keep Chris Proctor?
[05:24:14] Why didn't we-
[05:24:15] They're also operating outside of their competency.
[05:24:18] I mean, like making an extraction shooter
[05:24:20] that's like a repetitive type of game that way.
[05:24:23] This is a very unique type of game.
[05:24:25] So, like, and also they were,
[05:24:27] they're, I would say that Marathon was engineered to fail.
[05:24:31] Marathon was a game that was meant to take the most extreme and the most hard-core genre which
[05:24:40] is full loot extraction shooters and take that into the mainstream and hit a large audience with
[05:24:47] it. It was designed to fail. It's like basically like you're looking to try to do something that is
[05:24:54] the most exclusive thing or the most like let's say exclusionary type of game and then
[05:25:01] you want to hit a huge audience like this with a studio that's not used to making that
[05:25:06] kind of a live service game exactly. No, there's there's no way they could have succeeded.
[05:25:11] It was set up to fail. Keep Joe. Why didn't we keep Mark knows worthy and Luke Smith?
[05:25:17] Why didn't we keep Michael Salvatore? Sure, some of you are going to say but they left
[05:25:20] their own accord. Obviously people got paid. There are people that definitely got paid.
[05:25:25] But in terms of retaining your top talent, your narrative team from Final Shape,
[05:25:29] where the f*** would happen to retaining those people? I'm just saying guys, I would not be
[05:25:33] surprised if Destiny goes into maintenance mode after this next expansion. I wouldn't be surprised
[05:25:39] if at best we get a renegade style expansion per year with your normal cadence of other things like
[05:25:48] Guardian games holiday events you see them are coming from across this killing destiny fans right now guys
[05:25:54] I'm not trying to hurt your feelings. I'm just I'm what I want us to be prepared for this when you see a negative
[05:26:01] 765 and you start coming up with excuses for it. You've got to ask yourself. What am I doing this for?
[05:26:09] Okay, I think it's kind of like that's like one seventh of the entire product value and that's insane
[05:26:16] That's unfortunately, I think there's gonna be another wave of layoffs. It may not happen until later in the summer
[05:26:22] But I do think that there's gonna be another wave of layoffs. I hate that millions of billy
[05:26:26] I just think that's probably not happening and
[05:26:28] I'm not hopeful that a guessing three is being made right now
[05:26:32] It's blows my mind because it seems stupid as to not make a destiny three that would obviously print
[05:26:36] It's not until marathon is stable, right?
[05:26:39] I don't know if marathon is ever gonna reach that point
[05:26:42] Soreses tell me Marathon is stable. Please God.
[05:26:47] But their history is, I would say Bunny feels confident since their success with the Taken King, their success with Forsaken.
[05:26:54] These are the annual expansions that follow the release of Destiny 1 and Destiny 2.
[05:26:58] They feel very confident that their year 2 turnaround can change the course of the game.
[05:27:03] However, that's Destiny. And I say this, we love Marathon community.
[05:27:08] Marathon ain't destiny. All right. There are people that like your game
[05:27:13] I like it too some times, but it's not
[05:27:16] Marathon in regards to gummy bears and team LFG nothing was said about them
[05:27:21] I'm not gonna hear anything about them until whatever it is that they're working on
[05:27:26] Yeah, and keep in mind what team LFG really showcases that Sony is completely willing to take individual games within Bungie and
[05:27:35] and siphon them off and put them under PlayStation Studios.
[05:27:38] That's really what that shows.
[05:27:39] The question is, are they going to do something similar with marathon?
[05:27:42] I'd be surprised, but maybe.
[05:27:44] I don't know.
[05:27:45] Whatever the case, obviously it shows some levels of promise
[05:27:48] because then they pulled it out from underneath Bungie and established Team Elegy.
[05:27:53] Yeah, I look, there is a way out of this.
[05:27:55] I would ever want to know.
[05:27:56] There is a way out of this.
[05:27:58] But it involves heavy investment back into the Destiny side of things.
[05:28:02] I just I just don't see that happening from Sony right now. Yeah, are you sure it's not just a skill issue?
[05:28:07] Well, it could be a skill issue. It could be the fact that some of your greatest talent that worked at bungee left
[05:28:14] And therefore quality of content has gone down
[05:28:17] I think that this is a chicken and the egg situation where I think that a lot of times where you have a large talent
[05:28:25] Exodus. It's because you've also had a product decline and the talent that are really high up
[05:28:32] there. They've already made a lot of money. They know they can get hired anywhere else. They're
[05:28:36] hyper creative and ideologically driven. Those people, them leaving, people like, for example,
[05:28:43] Jeff Kaplan, leaving Blizzard, they're going to make that decision generally as a result or as a
[05:28:50] response to some sort of corporate decision-making.
[05:28:55] You know what I'm saying?
[05:28:56] Yeah, those two go in the hand and hang.
[05:28:59] I don't agree with everything Luke Smith did or said.
[05:29:02] You know, I'm coming from.
[05:29:03] But tell me, you didn't get a little excited every time you saw Luke Smith
[05:29:07] and Mark knows where they are on the screen.
[05:29:08] Tell me, because what what did they represent?
[05:29:10] What did those two guys represent?
[05:29:12] All right, you knew you were going to get it might be a bath or might be a good.
[05:29:17] You don't know.
[05:29:18] don't really know, but it still brought a level of excitement. You know what I'm saying?
[05:29:22] And I'm not gonna lie, going into final shape, when Luke Smith came on and he was like,
[05:29:27] this is definitely not it for destiny. And after the final shape is launched,
[05:29:32] we'll be back to talk more about that. God, don't get, I was so hopeful, man. I was like, oh,
[05:29:38] shit, they're doing it, boys. They're doing it. They're going to make it. They're going to make
[05:29:42] a D3. It's all here. It's all coming together. And somehow those guys essentially got let go.
[05:29:48] I know they left, but you know, right?
[05:29:50] What would I do to say destiny?
[05:29:52] Can I just say destiny is so just intertwined with the corporate world that I can speak
[05:29:58] from the perspective of somebody who's never played destiny to before?
[05:30:02] I never will.
[05:30:04] There are too many expansions, too many purchases, too many complications.
[05:30:08] The game seems like it's like I arrive at a party like you arrive at the bar at like
[05:30:15] 11th like I'm sorry 147 you might have time to get like one drink but then you
[05:30:21] have to go that's it yeah like you're getting there like just in time like
[05:30:28] the last call right and so it's too late bro exactly I think that they need to
[05:30:34] like it for me like that's the way that I feel is somebody who like you guys know
[05:30:38] like I waste so much time playing online live service games I do like I out
[05:30:44] I'll 100% a game and then I'll just quit the game
[05:30:46] I would never want to try to 100% or play destiny 2 because of how much is all how how involved the game already is I
[05:30:56] Don't know how to navigate this. That's it. You know what I'm coming from this isn't just like hey
[05:31:00] Here's a single speed or someone's an IP who has created freedom and direction here
[05:31:06] I did try some things and mix things up
[05:31:08] This isn't like a we can go in there and make a few sandbox tweaks and changes here or throw in pantheon 2.0
[05:31:13] Yeah, there's just so much intertwined in this that yes
[05:31:17] I could sit here and say we can follow the same road map that runescape followed with essentially old school runescape
[05:31:23] Oh, you could do a classic launch can roll out that content over your time frame instead of that wouldn't be exciting
[05:31:29] You have to do something new it has to be something new like the age of remakes and
[05:31:35] remasters and then you know
[05:31:37] Re-releases like it's good to have games that are like old come back. Yeah, sure
[05:31:43] But like people don't really like we want something new
[05:31:49] Come on OG sandbox you can create the wheel by
[05:31:54] Allowing the Red War campaign and forsaken to be in a playable state in some way
[05:31:59] I don't know how you figure out that way whether that be in a few or even maybe even a stand alone
[05:32:04] Download but I don't know I don't know but that would establish some level of good will the community would see that and go all right
[05:32:11] Well, we don't give you but we appreciate this you know what I mean?
[05:32:14] We appreciate you at least try we still remember we don't forgive you
[05:32:18] But we appreciate all of this is the tea of the future which would be a D3
[05:32:22] Here's the problem with everything that I just said right now Sony has to okay
[05:32:26] They have to say all right sure and right now. They're not in the trust between them and bungee. I think that's really falling
[05:32:32] I don't think they have faith in bungee what bungee wants to eat if bungee even wants to do that
[05:32:38] You see what I mean? Anyways, that's that guys. That's that. It's not good news
[05:32:42] There's no there's nothing good about no there really is nothing good about this
[05:32:46] I think like some some people like put the other than the retention in marathon. All right. It's not good
[05:32:51] You actually have two games now both competing for shit place and that's not good
[05:32:57] That's we're destiny to me done destiny to died so marathon could die so eventually bungee could die
[05:33:04] That's it. Marathon is right now. It's not that light button like your mom and toad to run
[05:33:10] Too bad, right shit place yet not a plate not a good place to be
[05:33:14] And a sugar corporate marathon into destiny to destiny to catch up mechanic
[05:33:19] Well, no, it's just the complexity of the game is just too it's too vast
[05:33:23] Like I don't want to go through whenever I see
[05:33:28] 75 different purchase options for destiny 2. I just know
[05:33:33] Like why would I ever engage in that if I could just simply play? I don't know anything else
[05:33:39] Why would I do that if I could play anything else? There's no reason to it seems silly
[05:33:44] so yeah, I'll link you guys a video Aztec cross is a
[05:33:47] a uh...
[05:33:48] a massive copium addict for uh... you know destiny he's made videos about that
[05:33:53] i've watched
[05:33:55] and now he's talking about of course uh...
[05:33:58] what do you call it
[05:33:59] uh... fucking jesus christ uh... death marathon and it's just gonna get worse i
[05:34:04] do i think it's just gonna get worse and also
[05:34:06] the gaming community once it makes up their mind on whether a game is good
[05:34:10] or bad
[05:34:11] i think that it's really hard to get away from that
[05:34:14] and that's what's really happened is that for better or for worse the gaming
[05:34:17] community. How did this game do, by the way? Okay, not so great. The gaming
[05:34:22] community has made up their mind that marathon isn't that great. They have.
[05:34:28] Like, I mean, this is really, really bad. I mean, to have this much of a
[05:34:32] drop right here, I mean, you're barely, like, I would be surprised if in a month
[05:34:36] they're even getting over 10,000 players. Yeah, I mean, I really think it's
[05:34:42] probably not going to happen, but you know, who knows?
[05:34:46] But yeah, play Destiny one.
[05:34:48] If they did a remake and they started it from scratch, I would consider it.
[05:34:53] But I want a new game.
[05:34:54] That's the way I feel about it.
[05:34:55] I just want to have a new game.
[05:34:57] And until I get that, I don't really care.
[05:34:59] And, uh, Pauli market bat.
[05:35:01] Yeah, sure.
[05:35:02] And, uh, do we getting more cops up?
[05:35:05] I'll do one tomorrow.
[05:35:06] Okay.
[05:35:06] I'll call the day now.
[05:35:07] We'll take a break and everything, but I'll do one tomorrow.
[05:35:11] So I was going viral a couple of days ago. Twitter left this. You're now referring to Pearl Harbor and straight up defending Imperial Japan.
[05:35:17] Oh, yeah, I did see this. This was embarrassing. It was very embarrassing.
[05:35:23] So, Hasan finds out the majority of his community does not get to talk in school, led to Pearl Harbor, and he's shocked.
[05:35:31] I learned in school I was taught that Pearl Harbor was an unprompted attack by the Japanese.
[05:35:37] Well, it wasn't an attack while they had declared war, so like, that's kind of true, it's kind of not true.
[05:35:47] You see that when you're playing Resident Evil 4 soon, I'm going to be playing Resident Evil 4 very soon.
[05:35:53] I don't know why it's not opening up, I'll just go back and do it this way.
[05:35:57] So, yeah, let me see if I can just pull it up through over here, just make it easier for me.
[05:36:04] It's just an annoying fucking bug.
[05:36:08] We're doing a poll.
[05:36:09] We have to fucking see.
[05:36:11] I have to see.
[05:36:12] Go vote in the pool.
[05:36:16] They teach for Harvard like it was an unprovoked attack in America, bro.
[05:36:19] Wait, what?
[05:36:24] Yeah.
[05:36:26] You signed up for two weeks.
[05:36:27] I know that means it's got to be really soon then, right?
[05:36:34] Oh my god, 88%?
[05:36:38] By the way, I'm talking about being illiterate, but I wrote, didn't.
[05:36:46] Japan oil blockade.
[05:36:47] Yeah, no.
[05:36:48] I would be part of the 88%.
[05:36:50] No, you didn't learn about that in school.
[05:36:53] Like you didn't learn about Imperial Japan or anything else.
[05:36:56] You just learned that Pearl Harbor is what started like basically you don't really learn
[05:37:01] about anything about Imperial Japan in like American school, I think? I did? Okay, well,
[05:37:08] I guess it's different for everybody. Like, for me, I didn't.
[05:37:11] Wait till you find out whether or not, wait till you find out there, there is some suspicions
[05:37:19] that FDR might have known. But he needed something to push Americans, push the American public
[05:37:27] into action into engage we're doing a yeah this is something that a lot of people believe that
[05:37:33] fdr didn't meet with the japanese diplomats that had wanted to declare war on america at that time
[05:37:40] in order to make pearl harbor a sneak attack that would galvanize the american public into
[05:37:46] being willing to engage in another international war because the american public was worried about
[05:37:52] that and more isolationist after the Great Depression and then prior to that World War II,
[05:37:57] or World War I. I thought that was confirmed. It's hard to know what the intent was,
[05:38:03] but it is true that Japanese diplomats did try to meet with him prior to Pearl Harbor.
[05:38:10] So that's what's accurate. But yeah, the intent is what's uncertain.
[05:38:16] FDR needing Pacific Fleet destroyed, okay. But why risk so many military assets? It
[05:38:24] doesn't make sense. I mean, what do you mean why risk? They were going to have the attack
[05:38:29] anyway. It's about the public perception around it. That's the discussion.
[05:38:33] So anyway, no. Pearl Harbor was unprofitable attacked by Japanese, did not support Imperial
[05:38:38] Japan, did my research on them years ago. I know the reasons now. Speaking of what I
[05:38:41] of talent school. It was due to the embargo on aircraft fuel,
[05:38:45] still refusing to sell something.
[05:38:46] Something doesn't just by getting bombed.
[05:38:48] Yeah, they had much better reasons to get bombed.
[05:38:50] Yeah, I mean, again, like these are just,
[05:38:52] it's crazy to me for me to see so many people
[05:38:56] that are in America that hate America.
[05:39:00] Like if it was up to me, I'd just start revoking visas,
[05:39:03] revoking all of these like student visas,
[05:39:06] and then taking away people's citizenship,
[05:39:08] seizing their assets and sending them to Africa.
[05:39:11] I would, that's what I would do.
[05:39:13] Like, I don't know why you don't do that.
[05:39:14] I mean, like you basically have a coordinated invasion
[05:39:19] of like literally millions of people
[05:39:22] that have come into the country that hate the country,
[05:39:25] that are violent, they promote terrorism,
[05:39:29] they hate Americans, like they're just a huge problem.
[05:39:35] Like we have a big, like our biggest threat
[05:39:37] isn't Iran or China, it's in our own country.
[05:39:41] like we have such a divided country that's made that way artificially
[05:39:45] honestly i i i hope that the government can shut this down but i don't know if
[05:39:49] they ever will
[05:39:53] why would you like and love america
[05:39:55] because the greatest country in the world obviously
[05:39:59] yeah we enjoy freedoms here in america that almost nobody else in the entire
[05:40:03] world can enjoy
[05:40:05] while there are bad things about america i'd never want to live anywhere else
[05:40:11] it's really simple
[05:40:14] you can criticize the government you can own a gun
[05:40:17] you can buy a car you can become a millionaire you can become a billionaire
[05:40:21] and you can do all these things relatively unimpeded by the government
[05:40:25] when you compare our laws and the way that we can express ourselves here in
[05:40:29] america
[05:40:30] compared to many other countries
[05:40:33] like the overwhelming majority of other countries in the world
[05:40:36] you'll see that and there are things other countries do better than we do
[05:40:40] right they do they do a lot better
[05:40:42] their situation of vocabulary uh... all
[05:40:44] what is this
[05:40:47] and uh... yeah i mean like it
[05:40:51] you also scan u.s. government expanded so cabburing as this is this is it's like
[05:40:55] uh... it's going up
[05:40:56] that's what it is it's going up
[05:40:59] you like it
[05:41:00] you like it
[05:41:01] he likes it right
[05:41:03] going it? Come on. I'm from a band from the site still, right? Yeah. What's wrong with
[05:41:15] going it? How's it? The guy who is essentially a self proclaimed hedonist who would do nothing
[05:41:24] but play video games all day and eat fast food. Has the goal to use Goy Slop memes?
[05:41:31] Yeah? Yeah, yeah. Like, I mean, again, how do you think I know? Of course! Leave it to
[05:41:44] a porn addict to be posting destiny addicts. I don't know. Nothing, Brad, what's the song
[05:41:47] spews all day? I mean, both of us say crazy stuff. It's not that big of a deal. What
[05:41:53] What is this here? Don't think that's the case. Always in form of the destiny you Zionist.
[05:42:05] Oh my God, what is this? Always in forever more destiny, you Zionist pedophile cult leader.
[05:42:17] Wow.
[05:42:18] Wow, Goynep like Goy Catnip?
[05:42:26] Yeah, they use weed as Goynep, but I like the idea of expanding the term of it.
[05:42:34] That's exactly what I mean.
[05:42:35] Yeah, exactly.
[05:42:36] The fact that both of them and Hasan is insane at this point.
[05:42:40] They should be purged to rumble or kick.
[05:42:43] crazy that why is it a problem that Hassan and I are on the platform like
[05:42:49] shouldn't it be a bigger problem that like there's things that you also like
[05:42:52] think are are bad like I don't know like I don't think that either one of us
[05:42:57] should get banned for things that we're saying like I mean at least nothing
[05:43:01] recently there are things Hassan should have gotten suspended for sure but like
[05:43:05] my outlook is that I shouldn't be banned Hassan shouldn't be banned and the
[05:43:10] Destination began it's weird that these people want to overly censor everything. Why would you want to do that?
[05:43:19] It's weird
[05:43:24] Yeah, there's a lot of game people to platform because they have no power in their lives maybe
[05:43:28] But yeah, what is this here? What the fuck is that even mean von and version of opium of the people?
[05:43:33] It's opiate of the people by the way, this is the wrong quote. It's from Karl Marx communist manifesto. It's referring to religion
[05:43:40] Um, what is this? Your unwashed Gooser Man? Do you log off the internet? Get some human contact?
[05:43:47] They're so mad, bro. They get so mad. Saying the words that describe Gentiles is a bannable offense.
[05:43:54] Man. This drawing makes them look cute. I know. Liberal women want to turn America into a third
[05:44:01] world country. No, they don't. They just simply want to bring the people from the third world
[05:44:06] countries into America, and they think that somehow that's not going to happen.
[05:44:11] It's a little bit different, but close, very close. Read any more of these.
[05:44:17] Asimone just went full, full alt-right incels. The tweet recently said,
[05:44:21] women are good at feeding mothers and brosses. Same guy used to stream with like Zappolo,
[05:44:25] what a freak. Of course. Yes, it's crazy for me to say that. And again, it's always funny for people
[05:44:34] that for me to see that people get mad about things like that that I say but
[05:44:38] there's never any sort of stuffing bots was here when the consequences being
[05:44:43] exposed damn now people are to oh no this is going viral on it's going viral
[05:44:51] on like Spanish Spanish communities thank god and so let's look over here 10
[05:44:58] days ago so your videos I mean this guy's a viewbot or he's obviously a
[05:45:03] viewbotter. It's so clear. I mean, any creator can evaluate this and instantly think this.
[05:45:11] You're literally just saying that women were more valuable objectively than men.
[05:45:17] Yeah.
[05:45:21] Yeah, you need more women than men because one guy can get a bunch of women pregnant. But
[05:45:27] But like you need a large amount of women to have population replacement.
[05:45:33] Like men, it's not as much of a, like you need both of them obviously.
[05:45:38] But like with women, it's much more important than men.
[05:45:42] Like yeah, duh, of course.
[05:45:44] I mean, it's biology.
[05:45:45] I mean, why are we arguing about biology?
[05:45:49] Yeah.
[05:45:50] I mean, that's how it is.
[05:45:52] That's why women are so val, that women are valued for an intrinsic thing that they
[05:45:56] can do that men can't do. And that's what makes women so valuable and important is that
[05:46:02] they can have kids. Which is why, you know, sending them to like, you know, daycare positions
[05:46:09] at an HR job instead of having kids is a bad thing. Obviously, I think a woman should
[05:46:14] be able to make any decision they want. They should be able to do anything that they want.
[05:46:17] I just think that you shouldn't design a society around making that decision the best idea.
[05:46:22] It's pretty simple
[05:46:25] Rubio rocking the Nike tech venus
[05:46:31] There's no way wait oh my
[05:46:41] Just doesn't give a fuck oh my god
[05:46:52] Stephen fucking Trump. I love this guy. He's such a shit talking idiot. He's
[05:46:57] great. Anytime, like anytime I see this guy around President Trump, I know
[05:47:03] President Trump is safe. I do. I know he's safe. Nothing is gonna go wrong. There's
[05:47:10] not gonna be any problems. Everything's gonna be just fine. That's it, man. Man.
[05:47:18] Wow, okay, um
[05:47:20] What is this?
[05:47:27] Jesus Christ, this is that same guy. Oh my god. I don't know anything really about this guy
[05:47:34] Gild takes out high King Maulgar in six seconds
[05:47:48] so they're using the rats in order to build stacks and then they're gonna hit
[05:47:54] Hiking Mawgar with like six stacks
[05:47:58] Wow.
[05:48:08] Jesus.
[05:48:18] Yeah, I mean, you're gonna see a lot of...
[05:48:24] Like, there's a lot of strategies you can use like that against bosses.
[05:48:30] I don't know what's happening.
[05:48:32] It's the first boss in Gryll's Lair.
[05:48:34] You got to fight the other guys before you fight him.
[05:48:36] Holy Frostmage.
[05:48:37] Yeah.
[05:48:38] I mean, I think that was like Arcane Mage, right?
[05:48:41] It's almost as fast as your Gryll kill in TBC Classic.
[05:48:45] Yeah.
[05:48:46] It's a little, it's like maybe, how long was my Gryll kill?
[05:48:48] Like eight hours.
[05:48:49] like seven hours and 59 minutes and 54 seconds faster. Yeah, it's a little bit faster. It's
[05:48:58] arcane. Yeah, they use like, I think it's an arcane power. You do more spell damage,
[05:49:03] you do another arcane blast, you have the rats there so you can build up one stack
[05:49:08] of it. And then you hit the boss with the fucking the Pyroblast, right? Not a wild
[05:49:14] player is it concerned impressive? It's a coordination. It's a feat of coordination
[05:49:18] for sure. It definitely is. It's hard to do something like that. Pyro in the Pompyro?
[05:49:28] Oh yeah, yeah. I forgot. It doesn't have a cooldown the same way, I'm pretty sure.
[05:49:34] I wonder what Warriors would do. Warriors and Burning Crusade are really kind of interesting.
[05:49:41] They are. They're really interesting. Spirit Walker showcase GUI 2. Yeah, I guess I'm gonna
[05:49:46] wrap things up anyway so like I might as well show that yeah um let me go back and pull this up
[05:49:53] and I will watch the Hassan video just not right now okay I'll watch this why not please
[05:50:03] pull Houtori I might do if you remind me after this and after the other video I'm gonna watch
[05:50:10] after this I might do it.
[05:50:23] I'm gonna play the fuck out of this game.
[05:50:32] This is the one that can summon bosses.
[05:50:34] In return of the ancients we're adding an Ascendancy class for the Hunters, the Spirit
[05:50:40] Walker.
[05:50:41] We covered some of this in our recent content review, but here we will dig deeper and even
[05:50:46] showcase some potential birds.
[05:50:48] Wow, wow, it's nuts!
[05:50:51] Most of the Ascendancy class is devoted to three aspects of the Spirit.
[05:50:55] Vivid, Primal, and Wild.
[05:51:00] The vivid path conjures stampeding stags when you attack.
[05:51:04] This is like an attack augmentation.
[05:51:06] Vivid stampede gives you extra damage, area coverage, and shocking capabilities.
[05:51:13] If you want to really focus on the stags, the morrigan's guidance lets you create even
[05:51:18] more stampedes with even more damage.
[05:51:20] Wow.
[05:51:21] Trampling your enemies into dust.
[05:51:24] I don't like that.
[05:51:25] I wouldn't use that.
[05:51:26] is all about projectiles the Algrantu bones and the form of their fizz can you imagine
[05:51:35] now I wonder if you can play that with spark projectiles to your next skill if you'd rather
[05:51:41] unleash the occasional barrage the muckers gift lets you store up and use multiple feathers at
[05:51:47] once. I'm going to go shield warrior build. Yeah. You're really king. The Alphethers work
[05:51:54] on spells too. Yeah, wow. But those who prefer their animal companions to be more literal summon
[05:52:02] a wild protector to give your enemies a fair hunt they won't soon forget. So this is like
[05:52:07] is like a goal of a powerful companion in its own right. It can also provide significant
[05:52:12] utility, breaking enemy armor, maiming enemies, violent intimidating
[05:52:19] draws, and keeping itself fit to fight with its large health pool and
[05:52:24] life range. I don't think it's that crazy. The bear doesn't even
[05:52:29] take up your companion slot. So you can get two mob.
[05:52:31] You have two mob.
[05:52:32] Alongside you two.
[05:52:33] Yeah.
[05:52:34] Let's think about the tame beast.
[05:52:36] The partner's ballot skill can take your companion's damage one step
[05:52:39] further by giving them extra damage based on your weapon spirit walkers who
[05:52:44] master all three aspects of the spirit may attract the favor of the elusive
[05:52:49] sacred wisps was this the sacred unity passive is free it provides enhancements
[05:52:56] to all three skills the stag seek out enemies turn mid-stamp heat
[05:53:02] It's like the old Diablo Tau Rosh or something.
[05:53:09] I mean, that's kind of cool.
[05:53:17] I mean, it seems really overpowered.
[05:53:23] Where's the boss? Yeah, this is what I care about.
[05:53:29] Yeah.
[05:53:32] And last, but definitely not least, the natural order passive grants Team Beast the ability
[05:53:38] to tame bosses.
[05:53:39] So that's actually, that's literally the boss.
[05:53:42] Yep, all of these.
[05:53:45] It probably won't come as a surprise to hear that these bosses can cut through packs and
[05:53:50] bring the pain to their former friends.
[05:53:53] If you'd like the look of the spirit walker, but need some further inspiration for what
[05:53:57] to do with it, we've put together a couple of endgame builds to give you ideas.
[05:54:01] Kindly made by some of our developers
[05:54:05] First up we have this is gonna be such a bait. I feel like it's gonna be big
[05:54:10] Like
[05:54:13] Whirling slash and provide what the fuck twisters to devastate our enemies
[05:54:18] We will use a combination of barrage and our new notable crime will bounce it to create so many holy shit
[05:54:25] Yeah.
[05:54:26] Dude, and like a small arena, that would be insane.
[05:54:32] Oh my god.
[05:54:41] Thanks to Primal Bounty and the muckers gift.
[05:54:44] We generate a Primal Owl Feather every few seconds that will be used when we dodge roll
[05:54:49] to empower our next projectile attack firing more twisters and increasing their speed
[05:54:55] but now we want to start to empower our wind ruckus with the ullimus gaining significantly more
[05:55:01] damage yeah so what's this we take vivid stamp Jesus that was a lot which crops us a vivid
[05:55:06] wisp every 10 meters we travel which we can do faster by following our soaring ground
[05:55:11] Yeah, we expend those words to unleash a stampede of weightless work
[05:55:19] Not only do they help kill enemies. They also create shock
[05:55:25] I don't like that. There you have all that combined. We have our storm
[05:55:32] And for our second build today, we have the zookeeper
[05:55:36] This build is for those who prefer to sit back and let your animal army do all the work
[05:55:41] The spirit walker has enlisted the entire zone to fight on her behalf with a whopping six companion skills active
[05:55:49] This is thanks to Sylvan's effigy a new unique scepter coming in return of the ancients that completely removes the companion
[05:55:57] That's 85 requirement
[05:56:00] That buffs all holy shit
[05:56:04] We've also got a pack of regular wolves three different tame beasts including the mighty silver fist and
[05:56:11] our trusty bear with our last bits of spirit used on some skeleton clerics to keep everyone healthy
[05:56:20] all you have to do is sit back and enjoy the show and maybe remind your alpha wolf to summon its
[05:56:25] spirit friend every once in a while this might be a good time to mention that companion damage has
[05:56:30] been buffed across the board this build squeezes maximum value out of spirit walkers idolatry node
[05:56:38] even wearing darkness and thrones to equip more items. Oh jeez. Finally we're
[05:56:44] going all the way to the Carther's balance and wielding a juicy spear to
[05:56:48] grant our companions a lot of damage. Is this big bear?
[05:56:54] So are you ready to embrace the full power of the Spirit? You can do just that
[05:57:00] on May 29th. That seems really good. The ancients releases. Thanks for watching.
[05:57:05] That seems really really good
[05:57:09] Like I saw so there is this one too look at this
[05:57:14] Hi, I'm mark robbins game director on path of Excel
[05:57:19] Today would like to showcase two new unique items
[05:57:23] First night for I really like a captain America
[05:57:26] Oh, look and then redemption a trotten weapon of absolute destruction
[05:57:32] This is actually like buildifying stuff. Look at this.
[05:57:43] Toll's one of the breach lords.
[05:57:54] Really cool.
[05:58:02] Using the skill again while the shield is airborne, will teleport you to the shield and
[05:58:06] slam it down with all the criticalness.
[05:58:07] Those are really good build like this, like in a crucible league.
[05:58:10] Hatching the shield or destroying ice crystals will reset the cooldown, allowing you, in
[05:58:15] the right condition, to become an avalanche yourself.
[05:58:20] That's a lot.
[05:58:21] Now another unique, redemption.
[05:58:23] This is certainly no ordinary weapon.
[05:58:27] It specializes in all things that go boom.
[05:58:30] This weapon was created during the peak of the Trathin Wars and wielded by none other
[05:58:35] than Ratha Azadi herself.
[05:58:37] It was designed specifically for her to send a message.
[05:58:43] Never again would a rival house dealt the ferocity of House Azadi.
[05:58:48] This modified crossbow cannot use normal ammunition skills, but it's particularly effective at
[05:58:53] leveraging various grenades to demonstrate your explosive rhythm.
[05:58:57] Just waiting I've seen this because this isn't really even a crossbow at all
[05:59:01] In fact, we've made an entirely new base type of the damage
[05:59:05] Which you can find at the end game and craft to be a rare item too including having a more made oriented same
[05:59:12] redemption
[05:59:13] guaranteed
[05:59:15] Redemption and once you have caused enough trouble
[05:59:20] You're ready to unleash
[05:59:22] Explosive further so it causes you to ignore the typical cooldowns of grenade skills on top of dramatically increasing their fire rate
[05:59:30] Fucking if you fire a medley of grenades fucking crazy go on an actual rampage
[05:59:35] obliterating everything in sight
[05:59:40] Fucking believe it I'm able to find nightfall and redemption as in game unique items in return of the ancients
[05:59:46] I join us for the release of return of the ancients on May 29th
[05:59:50] Thanks for watching and see you then.
[05:59:53] I am really, really in favor of the fucking Necromancer righteous fire thing.
[06:00:05] That's what I want.
[06:00:06] I want that.
[06:00:08] That's probably what I'm going to build around and what I'm going to build into.
[06:00:12] Because I think that's the coolest thing.
[06:00:15] The SuperZoo?
[06:00:16] Well, yeah, but the thing is that the Super Zoo relied on another unique weapon, and the staff is also a unique weapon.
[06:00:23] So you'd have to make a decision. The Raven staff, yes. So, lazy build? Yes.
[06:00:30] And that's sick. It's going to clear a room in five seconds. Yeah, exactly. Like, and I've theorycrafted it. The Righteous Fire staff's absolutely a babe.
[06:00:38] I don't know if they've released any information about it.
[06:00:41] Callister least effort. What's the difference? So, yeah
[06:00:47] That's a level. Yeah, but it's a level 84 though, right? So it's late game. Yeah, and I that's the only thing that I don't like
[06:00:54] Is it it takes so long?
[06:00:56] but
[06:00:59] Yeah, Billy League starts on Friday because they're smart Diablo starts on Tuesday because they're not that's a good point
[06:01:05] Both your aircraft with no patch notes. Yeah, I mean, I think it's gonna be really good
[06:01:09] piece of pure we want to remember breach came out was so broken
[06:01:13] whenever breach came out breaches i i played breaches
[06:01:16] i played breach league when it came out
[06:01:19] it was it was so hard that i thought the game was broken i quit
[06:01:23] this fucking insane
[06:01:25] it like i mean the mobs in breach were so insanely hard
[06:01:28] like i was traumatized by even seeing a breach for like the next fucking like
[06:01:33] two years
[06:01:36] Yeah, that was nuts, man.
[06:01:37] Rave and Savas Bay, you sacrifice your main weapon,
[06:01:39] five and eight levels of weapon
[06:01:40] for 100% more minion damage and some crows.
[06:01:43] Yeah, I mean, like maybe,
[06:01:45] but it depends on how much damage the crows do.
[06:01:48] And also, like you're thinking about
[06:01:50] like having screen clear, right?
[06:01:52] Because like the majority of time,
[06:01:54] like whenever you're doing maps,
[06:01:55] like this is the problem with PoE is that,
[06:01:58] like, and PoE one has kind of solved this problem
[06:02:02] is that basically the difficulty in the game,
[06:02:06] like this would be probably like one of the only things
[06:02:08] that I think PoE2, like it's a good and a bad thing,
[06:02:11] is like this is player power scaling,
[06:02:14] but this is difficulty scaling.
[06:02:17] So basically like there's no reason to go from here to here
[06:02:21] unless you just really, really like the game.
[06:02:24] And there are very few things that that allows you to unlock.
[06:02:27] And I think that's one of the main things
[06:02:29] that PoE2 needs to work on
[06:02:31] where you had things like, for example, Uber bosses,
[06:02:34] you had, and beyond that, I think that you,
[06:02:38] the real indie game that I think was compelling to people
[06:02:41] was yes, Uber bosses, but you had, like,
[06:02:44] for example, 100% delirium maps.
[06:02:47] And like, whenever you were able to farm
[06:02:48] these like super, super insanely juiced up,
[06:02:52] massively difficult maps, like,
[06:02:54] I didn't feel like Delves were that interesting.
[06:02:57] Like delving as like a high end end game activity,
[06:03:03] I never felt like was very interesting.
[06:03:06] I think it was only interesting in like a conceptual level.
[06:03:13] And like just as a benchmarking level, right?
[06:03:16] That was about it.
[06:03:19] Deep delve is the hardest content in the game.
[06:03:21] Well, it logically is the hardest content
[06:03:23] because it scales infinitely.
[06:03:24] I mean, obviously it has to be the hardest content.
[06:03:27] So, I mean, of course, yeah, but like something being hard
[06:03:31] doesn't make it interesting.
[06:03:33] Like I never really felt like Delves were,
[06:03:35] like I thought Delves was a great idea,
[06:03:38] but it just was never something that I felt was like compelling,
[06:03:42] right?
[06:03:45] I think we're probably gonna play Necromancer anyway.
[06:03:48] Like I don't know, like maybe I should play the Zookeeper,
[06:03:52] but the thing is that it's a Zookeeper build,
[06:03:54] For example, Necromancer plays really well all the way up, but if I have to play, for example, I played Ward Loop,
[06:04:02] and I had to play Toxic Rain until T-16 maps, basically, in order to unlock Ward Loop.
[06:04:09] And it was a cool idea to do it one time, but would I want to do that whole process over again just so I could unlock, for example, the Zoo Mancer at 84?
[06:04:19] Assuming that I can even get access to that weapon in the first place.
[06:04:23] Because 84 is like dozens of hours of gameplay, right? I would say
[06:04:29] So I don't know
[06:04:30] They're buffing companion damage 3x so there is that yeah, but like are they buffing other things?
[06:04:37] So it's hard to say
[06:04:39] Are we gonna play infernalist? I enjoy it more than necromancer for minions. Yeah infernalists was really fun to play
[06:04:45] Playing companions you go spirit walker minion nodes would require traveling
[06:04:48] Yeah, I mean, but minions and companions are the same thing. Like I understand that like,
[06:04:58] you know, like, uh, like literally they're not, but functionally they are. They're both just
[06:05:06] different things that run around and kill things for you, right? I mean, that's basically it. It's
[06:05:10] like minions, golems, companions, like it's all basically the same thing. There's little nuances
[06:05:18] that do that. They're basically allies that run around and kill things for you. Yeah, it's about it.
[06:05:23] Does Melee still suck? I don't know if Melee sucks or not. I have no idea.
[06:05:27] See Jinx again in League of Legends on 100k viewers yesterday. I had more than that. I
[06:05:30] had like a 400k or something like that. Just a lot. I did see that. I thought about playing League
[06:05:36] myself. When they add like WASD into Ranked, I think I'll probably try it out. But League is
[06:05:43] another one of those games where it's kind of like what I said about Destiny 2, where I would
[06:05:49] love to play League and I would be interested in it, but the amount of time and investment that
[06:05:55] I would have to do, I just don't really feel like it's worth it or worthwhile. They did.
[06:06:03] Yeah, and like that's that's really a deja vu. I know, like I've got to talk about it before.
[06:06:10] Yeah, he glow was a different world sure was
[06:06:16] Don't mistake to make the mistake of buying an account like Jinx you did he got the account banned
[06:06:21] Why would I buy it? No, I already have a tft account. I don't want to get I don't want to get bad
[06:06:25] I have a valorant account
[06:06:27] Like I don't want to get my account banned. Fuck. No, like I'll just I'll level up the account the same as I do any
[06:06:32] Like I played that you guys know I play video games, right? I play video games all day
[06:06:37] So like it's not like I can't play a video game like what are we talking about?
[06:06:42] I mean like fuck yeah, of course, I'm gonna level I'm gonna level up the account myself like who the fuck doesn't level up their own account
[06:06:49] Who does this?
[06:06:55] Learning curve is too high for your age. I think it's probably really easy
[06:07:00] Like I mean if there's 12 year olds that can figure out league. It's probably not that complicated man
[06:07:05] Starship launch next week. I'm gonna watch it. Yeah, I'm gonna watch it. You can buy boosts from
[06:07:16] Riot directly and legit game like five or six levels. Yeah, I don't know. I'm hoping I can
[06:07:21] week to rank takes about 250 or 300 games. There's no way you have to do 340 minute games or 30
[06:07:28] minute games in order to play ranked like I don't believe that it's level locked I
[06:07:41] know it's level locked but I don't think that you need to play that many games to
[06:07:45] get those levels you stream GTA 6 yeah you'll want to have some balls to do the
[06:07:55] base of NASA. I mean, I think NASA's been doing great, right? Asian boys are
[06:08:00] naturally played for two hours. Maybe I don't know if that is rolling. You got to
[06:08:06] realize the meta is that's the only thing that like, I remember I was like
[06:08:10] looking at that post, right? You don't. Where is it here? Yeah, the yeah, I'm being
[06:08:16] called out. You're maintaining accounts, not playing games like that to me. I felt
[06:08:22] like was just like holy shit man like the leveling is going to be cancer with the Smurfs and AFKs for DCs maybe you're right but reaching all 30 takes approximately 120 games it's a lot less than 300 right?
[06:08:39] So, like to me, I don't ever like maintaining a game.
[06:08:47] I just simply like what I do in a game, like this is what I've been playing a lot.
[06:08:50] I've been playing this like crazy, neverness to everness.
[06:08:55] And what I've done with this is that I usually play the game, and I've played the game to
[06:09:01] the current games completion, and then I quit the game.
[06:09:06] That's generally what I do.
[06:09:08] I'm not saying that's always what I do. I think it's generally what I do.
[06:09:15] Is that Tori out yet? I have no idea. There's maintenance.
[06:09:18] I can check and see. I literally don't even know.
[06:09:23] Like Windrose. Yeah, exactly. Like I did.
[06:09:29] So you play Slop and no Resident Evil 4. Well, no, it's because, um,
[06:09:34] honestly, I was going to play that game, that 80-20 game,
[06:09:37] but I don't even know if I will like I'm thinking about maybe trying it out
[06:09:42] tomorrow but it seems like nobody even cares about it like does anybody even
[06:09:48] care about that game like I don't even think that they care about it enough to
[06:09:51] hate it is like what I mean so it's like what's even the point we play in the
[06:09:57] competitive games well that's the problem right is like if you play a
[06:10:00] competitive game the main issue with playing competitive game oh wow so they
[06:10:05] are actually okay it's like it's shut down so there you go skip 1820 and play
[06:10:11] Resident Evil 4 yeah exactly right we play the OG maybe I guess a lot of you
[06:10:20] guys really just want Resident Evil 4 right so yeah maybe I should just do
[06:10:28] that like the last game that I played before that was I played this I'll show
[06:10:39] you what how far I got with this
[06:10:45] subnautica 2 yeah
[06:10:49] I did everything.
[06:11:05] Upgraded everything.
[06:11:17] I didn't do this.
[06:11:18] only sealed some of these that I wanted to get rid of and beat every single boss
[06:11:30] easy that was it so I beat the whole thing just cleared it all out didn't
[06:11:38] expect you to keep playing that well now I'm gonna beat slave this fire too and do
[06:11:43] the um what do you call it the ascendancies the ascension's yeah
[06:11:59] in our cars didn't feel as addictive as Balochro to me I had to watch my friend
[06:12:03] play Blotro? Oh my god, such a fucking boring game. So fucking bloody blotro.
[06:12:14] I don't know why, I just didn't like it bro. I thought you didn't like card games? Me too.
[06:12:19] Me too bro. Any predictions for BlizzCon announcements?
[06:12:25] No, because I already know what they're gonna announce. Sorry.
[06:12:33] I'm not going to say anything else.
[06:12:41] Do you really? Oh, I know at least one or two things.
[06:12:45] I don't know everything.
[06:12:53] I'm going to play it. Well, I mean, if I said that, that would be kind of giving people an indication of what I know.
[06:12:58] There's a reason why people tell me things.
[06:13:01] And you know why it's because I don't tell anybody else I
[06:13:08] Never run my fucking mouth. I never go and you know break people's confidence or anything
[06:13:16] So that's the reason why
[06:13:22] I don't think you saw catch you getting canceled again
[06:13:31] my revealing 7.5 million that's a lot I don't see it so to try to sell it it's
[06:13:40] catchy from a bad take but she doubles down
[06:13:43] like I don't understand like if you're struggling why don't
[06:13:52] like I don't understand like if you're struggling why don't you go to like a
[06:13:57] cheap buffet and you just go to the buffet and you have like all you can eat stuff and
[06:14:03] then just like save the food.
[06:14:05] Duerte would not be proud of her right now.
[06:14:11] You wouldn't be making the OG proud at all with this stealing, stealing from the buffet.
[06:14:19] People aren't looking.
[06:14:22] Now that's going to get clipped out of context, you're going to get hate threats everywhere.
[06:14:25] Yeah, well, the other thing, the internet loves hating women now.
[06:14:29] That's what you mean now.
[06:14:31] Didn't Soda get canceled for saying that the internet loved hating women 15 years ago?
[06:14:35] He was right.
[06:14:36] The array opens up her mouth.
[06:14:38] There's about six, seven new hate things.
[06:14:39] Here's a word of advice as a rich woman, like yourself, never say why don't poor people check.
[06:14:49] Ever.
[06:14:49] If the sun starts with that, don't buy it.
[06:14:52] Just buy a house.
[06:14:53] Just buy a house.
[06:14:55] I feel like this is inspirational.
[06:14:57] If you are struggling in life, I feel like there's two options for you.
[06:15:00] Oh no.
[06:15:01] Whatever.
[06:15:03] Whatever.
[06:15:05] Go to Profes and spam the minimum amount and get all the food
[06:15:09] and just wait until no one's looking at you
[06:15:11] and bring Tupperware and put it there.
[06:15:14] Okay? Or go to jail.
[06:15:16] Because...
[06:15:18] Because if you go to jail,
[06:15:21] Well, all your food is free, your accommodation is free.
[06:15:26] This is good advice.
[06:15:27] What else is there, you know?
[06:15:30] I don't see how she could get hate for this take.
[06:15:33] I want you to keep in mind that this girl, the way that she discovered our show that
[06:15:40] she met Nikon was because she watched me.
[06:15:49] about that yeah you don't get like like you know the death penalty do you think
[06:15:59] things can get worse for you look we're gonna find out he might have just given
[06:16:04] the worst take ever explain why that's bad okay if you if you have no job no
[06:16:12] family no friends what else are you gonna do if you go to
[06:16:19] how can you be homeless just get a house if you're poor just go spend money in a restaurant
[06:16:25] where's people do I mean to be fair I mean listen dude if you go to golden corral
[06:16:31] there absolutely are people that do this okay like it I mean she says this as if it's like
[06:16:37] like, oh, nobody does this, but they have rules at Golden Corral because they do this.
[06:16:43] It's real.
[06:16:45] You're not wrong, yeah, my dad would do this.
[06:16:51] He would get a fucking napkin, he would get a napkin, and he would wrap up cookies and
[06:16:58] then he'd put them in all of his pockets.
[06:17:01] And this is like my dad, like I'm a fucking multi-millionaire, and he's fucking cramming
[06:17:07] his pockets full of cookies.
[06:17:09] Just say what are you doing?
[06:17:18] So no, that's it.
[06:17:20] That's just the way he's pocketing free cookies, yes.
[06:17:24] If your poor, just steel-as-one-halibut vice, it sure is, genuinely so stupid, so out of
[06:17:29] touch but I'm not surprised at all because she's dating Nick. Man. She's dating, even Nick knew that
[06:17:37] was dumb. She's just rich, pretty and out of touch. I don't understand, like, why do people take this?
[06:17:47] It's not that big of a deal. I mean, like, she's not being super serious about it. I mean, like,
[06:17:52] like I don't think it's that crazy I mean yeah it people get so mad over nothing I think
[06:18:01] it's just funny it is it's just funny it's logical yeah maybe she got support she would
[06:18:14] be serious I have no idea should I see trolling people retarded I don't it's
[06:18:21] just everybody takes everything so seriously now they do I don't think it's
[06:18:26] a big deal don't make my season 2 zone yeah I saw that I'm watching the chainsaw
[06:18:33] man movie right now I watched half of it last night I'm gonna watch the other
[06:18:36] half tonight so yeah I did the same thing with ziploc bags at webopster with shrimp
[06:18:47] it's crazy that like infinite shrimp ran them out of business they got a new CEO
[06:18:59] they're back to infinite shrimp
[06:19:06] I've never been to Red Lobster.
[06:19:24] I hate seafood.
[06:19:26] I do.
[06:19:27] And the thing is, he even said, he's like, why did you get rid of free shrimp?
[06:19:31] He said, because we can do math.
[06:19:34] later on isn't it limited to locations yeah it's like for what probably for like a weekend
[06:19:44] yeah chatter biscuit i don't know bro like i don't really get into that
[06:19:49] when are you watching stuff off stream you ever take yourself touching a chat is that talking
[06:19:52] in chat as i have it no i don't do that it's not really me
[06:19:55] What happened to Red Lobster is what happens to the U.S. if AOC wins, nobody gets shrimp.
[06:20:04] Did you imagine your pocket smiling like shrimp?
[06:20:09] I guess.
[06:20:10] Yeah, it's fucking gross, bro.
[06:20:12] Like, what are your thoughts on people saying that we're in a recession?
[06:20:16] We've been in a recession ever since, I think we've been in a recession ever since 2020.
[06:20:25] And there have just been artificial economic indicators
[06:20:30] that 2008, well, I think that you did have a,
[06:20:36] like I would say in 2016,
[06:20:39] like there was a substantial economic recovery.
[06:20:44] I would say so, 2000 and like 15, I would say to like 19,
[06:20:50] I would say that was pretty, pretty good.
[06:20:53] I really think COVID killed us.
[06:20:55] Covid really did, but I mean like and if somebody wants to make an argument like oh no that's
[06:21:02] not true because you know like the economy was really bad even then.
[06:21:07] Like that's the problem is like the stock market like the economy I think is totally
[06:21:11] fake.
[06:21:13] I do and I know it sounds like that's like a stupid fucking thing to say but I think
[06:21:16] it's true.
[06:21:17] Like when you have all of the wealth that's consolidated among five companies that are
[06:21:24] basically carrying the entire stock market.
[06:21:27] And they're doing so with speculative value
[06:21:30] and not even like realized value at all.
[06:21:33] Like, oh, AI is gonna be really big.
[06:21:36] And there's like some sort of projection effect
[06:21:38] that people have.
[06:21:39] I think there's a huge problem.
[06:21:41] I think that's a huge issue.
[06:21:42] It's a big issue that like we need to move back to,
[06:21:46] in my opinion, like what I think China does.
[06:21:49] I think China has a much more grounded perspective
[06:21:52] manufacturing and on their economy. I'm not saying our economy needs to be like China,
[06:21:57] but I think that we have to like think about more of like making actual things.
[06:22:02] Making things and creating products and generating value rather than people basically
[06:22:10] taking turns maliciously complying with regulations and ordinances and other people's money
[06:22:16] that effectively creates nothing of value that's tangible other than something
[06:22:23] that's on a balance sheet. I think it's a huge problem, then.
[06:22:30] I'm just saying, Ty, we're getting deported. I did see that I saw it earlier.
[06:22:34] China also has no labor laws or environmental restrictions. I mean, do you
[06:22:40] think that, like, I agree with that? I mean, like, when I say that China, like, when
[06:22:43] I'm talking about China manufacturing things. Do you think that I'm thinking about their
[06:22:48] environmental restrictions? No, I'm not thinking about that on time. I'm talking about something
[06:22:51] totally different. It's a completely different conversation. Massive solar flare happened.
[06:22:59] It would fry up our good and we don't have manufacturing capability to rebuild it. Yeah,
[06:23:03] it's a big problem. The labor and environmental restrictions, I think that maybe we should
[06:23:13] have less restrictions in some cases, but no, it's hard to say.
[06:23:21] I'm gonna pay my papers, I did nothing. I don't know a lot about that, honestly.
[06:23:25] How's the market for China's fucked up? It's Chinese citizens who put money into it.
[06:23:29] I don't know a lot of stuff about China, like I have no idea, I'm just guessing.
[06:23:33] TSMC's building chip fabs in Arizona? No, no, there's like literally,
[06:23:38] like I mean Trump's done a very good job I think around trying to ensure that people were like
[06:23:44] manufacturing in America like what using kind of using what do you call it fucking I'm trying
[06:23:55] to remember even what I was saying Jesus Christ some of these are just so crazy um anyway by using
[06:24:05] tariffs as like an inducement to get people to KK cameras,
[06:24:11] 1980 Hamburg, scanning was just like Jay Schlatt.
[06:24:17] That's crazy. This ruined my day. Thanks. It's too bad.
[06:24:24] Yes, found. I think it's more like Schlatt, right? But I
[06:24:26] don't know. No, but through nuclear plants last 40 years.
[06:24:31] Yes, and P 500 is the only way people put their disposal one
[06:24:34] come in of course it keeps going up yeah companies are reshorning again because
[06:24:40] of geopolitics like Trump tariffs yeah I think that's a good thing it's a great
[06:24:43] thing this may happen just see it these discord I don't know about that anyway
[06:24:51] the other scheme is fucking it's like dad but I'll be back on tomorrow and maybe
[06:24:58] in the next couple of days I'll have a date for Resident Evil we'll maybe try
[06:25:03] and start playing it quite soon. There's nothing else really going on, so I might as well.
[06:25:08] Like, we've been fucking around doing a bunch of nothing. So maybe it's a good idea.
[06:25:13] But anyway, gentlemen, thank you all very much for watching. I appreciate it.
[06:25:16] And I'll see you all tomorrow. All the best. Peace!
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