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05-17-2026 · 6h 23m

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[00:01:00] We doing voice I
[00:01:13] Just woke up a little while ago a little bit later than usual, but it is one of this and anything happening yesterday
[00:01:21] It was just a lazy day. I I went to the Home Depot and I bought bird seed
[00:01:27] So I'd say it's a pretty big day. Yeah, it was and I I I stayed up late now
[00:01:34] I was like I'm gonna sleep in and just relax today and so I took the day off
[00:01:38] That's about it and I played games got some other real life, you know, like daily
[00:01:45] quests weekly class done and that was good was it for birds? Yes it was it was
[00:01:50] for the birds and I got a few other things did some like clean up around the
[00:01:55] house you know overall it's a good day it was I was glad I took the day off and
[00:02:00] I was relaxing man you see a MTS Gimchenguy went nuts did he really like
[00:02:07] as he as he announced that he's leaving his wife yet as he has he changed his
[00:02:11] gender yet or is that is that not not yet and we're never getting resident
[00:02:16] before chat of course not obviously not and MSQ yeah slide chick oh I don't know
[00:02:21] about that. And did you find the Dan animal? No, I didn't
[00:02:25] actually. I have no idea where that was or anything. I have
[00:02:29] literally no clue at all. I think honestly, that was, it was
[00:02:33] outside and it just kind of happened on its own. Was the
[00:02:37] bird seed in the glass case? No, but they got a new holder for
[00:02:42] it. And it was like annoying to get it though. And so yeah, make
[00:02:46] sure to plant the seeds so your birds will grow. Yeah, yeah, I
[00:02:49] want to make sure to grow all the birds with the seeds that I
[00:02:51] planted exactly and so yeah no I did all that yesterday I played video games I
[00:02:58] was playing MTE I was playing that fair ever game too I didn't really get a lot
[00:03:02] of chance to play it on screen but I played it a lot off-stream yesterday and
[00:03:05] it was really good I feel like I didn't really miss a whole lot yesterday did I
[00:03:10] like did anything important happen yesterday I have no idea like I'm trying
[00:03:15] to remember it check marathon chart yeah what let me guess it's lower than it
[00:03:18] It's lower today than it was
[00:03:21] Well, let me let me go and find out is it lower today. Yep. It is Wow
[00:03:27] Wow, I mean again like it it's it
[00:03:32] It's so over it is it's so over and so a Cure Starmer resigning is he resigning?
[00:03:39] I don't know if he said he was gonna resign if he did I forgot did you see the judge chat justice max and frame mold
[00:03:46] called Clavicular. Of course I saw it. Of course. Do you think I- yes, I saw it. Yeah,
[00:03:56] I did. It's just so funny. It's so funny. I know, guys, big news about Cuba. Uh, what
[00:04:08] did you say? Yeah, yeah. Listen, it's gonna take me some time. I'm gonna get into everything
[00:04:13] and and go through all of it etc. But yeah I saw it was a Nick Shirley video. There's
[00:04:18] a huge protest going on in the UK against immigration which I think is good. You know
[00:04:23] overall I would say that you know it was a good time and it is a lot of stuff to go over
[00:04:28] etc. Like I've looked at all this and what else really is there. There's more drama
[00:04:33] as always. What a lineup dude. What a lineup. Call this white excellence. There you go boys,
[00:04:47] that's right. The chuds, yeah. Oh my god. And anyway, yeah wow, imagine a podcast with
[00:04:57] the three of those guys man, that'd be really nuts. And do you watch Rhonda Ruzzi versus
[00:05:02] Gina Carano. I heard that it was really fast and Gina Carano lost like really fast. Like that was my,
[00:05:09] like I don't really, I don't really pay attention to that, right? I mean the only women's sport that
[00:05:14] I watch is Beach Volleyball, so I don't really care, but you know I did hear about it, obviously I
[00:05:20] heard about it, and so yeah I don't know what to expect. It was like 20 seconds, yeah it was. I mean,
[00:05:25] I mean Gina Carano is a lot older, right? And so like you know age is gonna play a role, etc. So
[00:05:31] So it's not that big of a surprise.
[00:05:33] This should just bring over an angry southern boomer to the UK and vote him in the office
[00:05:36] and put him in charge of immigration.
[00:05:40] Just get some rent, just pick out a random guy from a random church and with a Confederate
[00:05:47] flag on his bumper and he's going to sort this whole thing out no problem, okay?
[00:05:52] Like there's not going to be any more problems after that, I'll tell you that.
[00:05:56] And so also, do you also lost 100 pounds of the fight?
[00:05:58] Yeah, I mean that's a lot to do, right?
[00:05:59] It is.
[00:06:00] Clearly I mean I feel like it would be I'd be losing my fucking mind over that so thanks for taking yesterday off of the watch
[00:06:07] 24 hours Nuremberg race. I don't even know what the hell that is not like an F1 thing
[00:06:11] I have no idea and the guy didn't just go let out for the border. What is this here? Oh my god
[00:06:17] What is this here if I can find it?
[00:06:19] You call calling him out farm for exposure has anything in sense. Oh, what a pull and
[00:06:24] This this person's been tweeting about me non-stop ever since I I think I
[00:06:29] I respond to them on Twitter or something
[00:06:32] They've made like 20 or 30 tweets about me and really I mean again definitely a mental illness, right?
[00:06:39] And who knows what that is never anything was insane top to your content. Well, what is that?
[00:06:44] What is the nerve or a game or what? What is yeah, I don't know what the hell this is
[00:06:49] Yeah, what is that anyway?
[00:06:53] Yeah, big man. Yeah, is it is it like an F1 thing it's a 24 hour race
[00:06:57] wouldn't they get tired? Like I dude that would be like oh man that'd be a lot. Yeah I mean cars
[00:07:08] going fast I guess so like it's a racetrack in Germany. Okay yeah they swap drivers oh oh okay
[00:07:16] okay that's not as bad like I mean what if you have to like shit your pants or something right?
[00:07:19] I mean like I guess I mean you got to do what you got to do but like imagine that like you know
[00:07:25] You like you shit your pants three hours into the 24 out imagine you shit your pants three hours into the 24-hour race
[00:07:37] Wow
[00:07:42] Wow, that would be really bad you got to commit yeah, I don't know you shit you lose
[00:07:47] Yeah, I imagine a smell that open up the car. Yeah, but Jesus Christ you shit out the window
[00:07:53] It's just like I mean at that point like I think that the like I'm gonna have maybe maybe I'm not a European
[00:08:00] So I don't understand this but like I think that this super long endurance races
[00:08:04] Where it's like you have people dying of like they're not dying like passing out of like dehydration. I think it's ridiculous
[00:08:11] It's absolutely ridiculous like I like it whenever they just go really fast for like an hour
[00:08:18] Right. I mean like you talk about like a 12 hour race
[00:08:21] What what do you mean a 12-hour race talking about and so yeah, it's fun to look out
[00:08:27] I guess right, but like god damn yeah turn left
[00:08:31] Yeah, maybe as a shit hatch in the bottom. Maybe it does. I mean if it did that's what I'd use absolutely
[00:08:38] So a giant bomb went off in Israel as well
[00:08:41] Yeah, I saw that Ukraine is a
[00:08:45] Attacking Moscow now, which is feel like that's kind of a big deal
[00:08:48] Definitely a big deal
[00:08:51] You hear me about here in a no-lock in UK. I think so. I'm not sure if I did and
[00:08:57] Compared to the time he spent grinding on Wow mounts for nothing. Oh, well, I'd be winning by a mile, but yeah
[00:09:01] I would be absolutely. I've had a lot of that. You see a scalper is going crazy over a plastic pocket watch
[00:09:08] No, I actually want to see that. I feel like again. I feel like the scalper issue has just gotten so
[00:09:16] So, it's so cringe now, like everybody is trying to scalp everything.
[00:09:22] People are trying to take over and you know, like buy out every single little thing.
[00:09:27] It's very odd.
[00:09:28] Like I don't know if you guys have noticed this as well, but like, like it's like every
[00:09:32] single day almost, there's like some kind of new, you know, like piece of bullshit that
[00:09:38] everybody is like tripping over each other to buy.
[00:09:42] And then like I think about it a month later and it's like it never happened.
[00:09:46] It's just like, I mean, how is this possible?
[00:09:48] Like, it's just goyslop.
[00:09:50] I mean, isn't it?
[00:09:51] I mean, it is.
[00:09:52] Like, how are you going around and doing this?
[00:09:55] So I don't know what's wrong with them.
[00:09:57] Scalp only exists for products that are underpriced
[00:09:59] by the manufacturer, in my opinion,
[00:10:00] because they're really something exclusive but too cheap.
[00:10:03] Well, that's the entire thing though, right?
[00:10:05] But like, exclusivity with products
[00:10:07] used to be kind of like a fun thing, right?
[00:10:09] I mean, like you would, you know,
[00:10:11] try to get there early to buy something,
[00:10:13] But like now, I feel like, you know what's really funny is the same thing that's happened
[00:10:17] with exclusive products has happened with everything.
[00:10:20] We're like now everything has become so commodified and everything is so min-max now that like
[00:10:27] for example, you can't play like there are people that played video games casually, maybe
[00:10:32] like you know, 15 years ago and they were considered pretty good at them.
[00:10:36] But now because like everybody is trying to be like a pro gamer and everybody wants to
[00:10:41] be, you know, the next ninja, the next fucking shroud or something, like people are playing
[00:10:47] these video games now, like their life depends on it. And so like the, the casual, relaxed
[00:10:53] fun that you would have playing a game, and you'd always have the sweat matches, right?
[00:10:58] But like, instead of the sweat matches starting at like the top 10%, they stop at like the
[00:11:03] top half, like most matches are sweat fists. And so like you have people that are trying,
[00:11:09] They're playing their heart out with, you know, TTV in their name or YouTube in their
[00:11:14] name or like live, you know, it's like, it's Danny games live.
[00:11:19] And he's, you know, in silver on Marvel rivals, he's trying to make a name for himself.
[00:11:24] And he's like fucking like trying to min max every single like he's playing Groot and he's
[00:11:29] making 50, he's making like fucking, you know, like a house with the walls and shit.
[00:11:34] It's crazy.
[00:11:36] So it's so annoying.
[00:11:37] It really is.
[00:11:38] It's Delulu.
[00:11:39] Yeah, it is. I don't understand it. I think it's very annoying, but like now I just feel like a lot of people don't have that same sense of just like relaxation playing competitive games, right?
[00:11:51] And so that's why I stopped playing Apex. Yeah, it's like the skill gap. Basically, this is the way it was. Like, so if I was just grabbing and this relates to scalping, by the way.
[00:12:01] This is the skill gap. This is the skill gap then, right?
[00:12:05] That shows more like this.
[00:12:07] But like this is the skill gap now.
[00:12:13] And so like now you just like in order to like,
[00:12:16] and like inside of here, like I would say
[00:12:19] this is like the fun zone.
[00:12:20] This is like the casual fun, you know, gamer dad zone.
[00:12:25] But like you don't have that anymore
[00:12:27] because everybody's trying to make a name for themselves.
[00:12:29] everybody's trying to be super competitive.
[00:12:31] And so how does this relate to scalping?
[00:12:34] It relates to scalping because now,
[00:12:37] I remember back in the day, for example,
[00:12:39] there was like, people would go to McDonald's
[00:12:42] whenever there'd be a beanie baby happy meal, right?
[00:12:46] Or the new Pokemon stuff would get released
[00:12:49] and so people would go and buy it.
[00:12:50] But it wasn't this same, it wasn't,
[00:12:53] it was people, it was individuals buying them, right?
[00:12:57] And so I think that's the difference
[00:12:59] is that you had individuals buying it rather than buying it for their kids.
[00:13:05] They were buying it for their nephew or their little brother was a parent that took their
[00:13:09] kid to buy it or something like that.
[00:13:12] But now you have everybody that's doing this and they're just simply doing it to resell
[00:13:17] them.
[00:13:18] And the whole reselling scalping market, I think it's just so cringe, man.
[00:13:23] It wasn't me going in and buying out of stock McDonald's stores just to sell them.
[00:13:26] I feel like it's a I think that's a bad thing by the way it is it's a bad thing
[00:13:30] That you have all these people that are trying to just simply try to make as much money as possible off of this
[00:13:36] And I understand like they can do what they want to do
[00:13:38] But like man is it just really like you see like grown-ass adults?
[00:13:43] Piling you know boxes of Pokemon cards into a shopping cart so they can sell it on Craigslist
[00:13:49] I mean like I don't know. I think that's really cringe. I do. I think it's so cringe and so stupid
[00:13:55] So I don't like I don't I don't like it at all and you know, maybe in the future it'll go away
[00:14:01] But right now that's kind of that's where it is. It's gay as hell. Yeah, 40 year old men pushing kids out of the way to
[00:14:07] Grab boxes of cards. Yeah, it's like it's kind of what I said before in multiple times, right?
[00:14:13] Is that you know people don't when people don't want to have kids anymore?
[00:14:17] They want to be kids and so instead of actually trying to you know, like create the childhood that you had
[00:14:24] for somebody else what they do instead of that is that they you know they just
[00:14:29] try to continually relive their own and I think that's it's Disney adults or
[00:14:33] anything else and again like if you don't want to have kids or something
[00:14:36] like that that's totally fine but like this is a different dynamic than just
[00:14:41] simply adults behaving in some sort of a way and not having kids this is like the
[00:14:46] gratuitous indulgence of you know consumer trends of you know material
[00:14:52] meant for children that again it's like it's just adults doing this. It's very
[00:14:57] weird man. It's nuts. You've seen New Marvel Rivals trailer and played the new season. I
[00:15:01] watched somebody play the new dinosaur. I thought the dinosaur was cool but I don't know.
[00:15:05] But yeah I think scalping now is a much bigger thing than it was and it does seem like by the way
[00:15:12] this is really kind of crazy. Ukraine is actually bombing fucking Moscow.
[00:15:18] like I didn't expect to see this at all but it looks like we're actually having
[00:15:23] like a legitimate fucking crash out look at this here Ukraine a massive
[00:15:29] Ukrainian drone attack reportedly targeting Moscow look at this oh my god
[00:15:48] Trump posted a threat to Iran on Truth Social. Who cares?
[00:15:51] He's done that so many times it's not really worth looking at or
[00:15:55] you know, like getting upset about. So the Ukraine has managed to hit a mosque out
[00:15:59] so they say it's an oil refinery.
[00:16:01] One, one, one, one, one.
[00:16:04] Yeah, bemeet, bemeet, bemeet, blyat.
[00:16:06] Damn.
[00:16:09] Damn.
[00:16:11] Oh, f**k.
[00:16:14] Damn.
[00:16:16] Damn!
[00:16:21] Holy shit!
[00:16:25] Don't be surprised, Russia decides fucking, and what is this here?
[00:16:30] And nukes Ukraine? Russia's not gonna nuke Ukraine, it's not gonna happen.
[00:16:37] I mean, again, I know people, like, you know, everybody has opinions like that.
[00:16:41] I find that to be, like, extremely unlikely.
[00:16:43] The meat the meat the meat blin yeah, so there's been a lot of these explosions apparently they've been bombing this right
[00:16:49] Russia wants Ukraine's land. Yeah, they want the land and oh, this is it and and Zelensky even responded
[00:16:56] He says our responses to Russia's prolongation of the war and its attacks on our cities and communities are entirely justified this time
[00:17:02] Ukrainian long-range sanctions reached the Moscow region
[00:17:06] And we're clearly telling the Russians the state must end the war and so distance from Ukraine state borders over 500 kilometers
[00:17:12] And so you've got a whole lot of that the concentration of Russian air defense in the Moscow region is the highest
[00:17:18] But we are overcoming it glory to Ukraine
[00:17:24] Wow
[00:17:27] Wow
[00:17:35] Uh-oh trying to shoot him down
[00:17:37] You say Sunday's give me one day a week all gaming. I said I might do that. Yeah, we'll see what happens
[00:17:44] I don't know yet and
[00:17:47] And it's fucking crazy. Yeah, it is I think Russia might collapse this year
[00:17:52] It's really hard to know what's real coming out of Russia because like obviously they have a propaganda state, etc
[00:17:59] It's kind of like China where it's like you can look at for example, you know like Russia or China
[00:18:04] there's a lot of places where it's like it looks really nice there but you don't
[00:18:10] really know if that's actually the way it is you know what I mean so it's hard
[00:18:14] to say and I just I don't know what to I don't know what's real I just don't I
[00:18:20] feel like there's so much propaganda and so much fake news about it that it's
[00:18:25] almost impossible to be like oh okay I know what it is it's this so yeah Mother
[00:18:30] the Russian will never collapse? Maybe. I don't, I don't know. So that's like one
[00:18:37] of the airplanes. What, where'd the camera go? What happened? Oh, the boat? Oh, they're
[00:18:44] killing the boats. Damn. Bro, they really hate this boat, huh? God damn. Shit. That's
[00:18:58] cool rush as a PvP server well I mean that whole area is right now I wonder
[00:19:05] that if you were to read Putin's mind do you think that he thinks this is worth
[00:19:11] it I feel like there's no way he does right I mean like four years entangled
[00:19:18] in Ukraine doing this shit like there's no way he thinks this is worth it I mean
[00:19:24] I think he regressed it. Yeah, I mean like how can you possibly not regret this?
[00:19:28] It's just been a huge fucking problem, and you can't back down anymore. No, I don't think he can either
[00:19:34] I really don't and so yeah, there's another one Moscow drone attack continues right now
[00:19:40] Here's another one look at this. I'm sure the bitch another one is flying somewhere. Fuck
[00:19:45] Is he gonna hit? Oh that, that. False alarm, false alarm. There they are. There he is,
[00:19:57] the little bastard. Scum. Bitch, fuck. Second one already, bitch. Probably flying to the
[00:20:07] component I don't know what that is second one's definitely getting didn't
[00:20:11] hit him man so they're just wait a minute I mean is Ukraine really just
[00:20:19] flexing on them that hard that they're just flying these fucking things in in
[00:20:24] the middle of the day they're like I yeah it's like 3 p.m. yes it did another
[00:20:29] one of the one of the buzzy boys we're gonna flex on him let him know send him
[00:20:38] another lawn mower waste ammo yeah it's time I know like how do you do that and
[00:20:44] so comically slow drone yeah no air yeah they've got no air def I mean it's
[00:20:49] embarrassing it is it's fucking embarrassing so regret in hindsight
[00:20:54] doesn't mean it was the correct choice overall we don't know the other futures
[00:20:57] that we dodged. I mean, I think that it was, oh, here's this one too. Like, I think this
[00:21:03] is the same one we saw before. Oh, man. Maybe here are the road closed until 9 p.m. I bet
[00:21:11] it is. There's probably like an issue going on. Imagine world leaders arguing on Twitter
[00:21:16] and a major warship. It's wild. Yeah, it is. And so you've got this one. And then, oh,
[00:21:21] I guess this is probably, this looks like it's about the same place, right? They're
[00:21:25] trying to put it out. Oh my god. Being considered to US drones sent to make Ukraine look good.
[00:21:31] I mean, I think that we probably are helping Ukraine. I mean, we have been already,
[00:21:35] but like, you know, apparently it's been toned down. I think that we probably still are. I do.
[00:21:40] I think that we're probably still helping them and doing back channeling.
[00:21:45] Let me see here. I'll see if there's any more. Russia barely has any equipment. Their Soviet
[00:21:52] supplies ran out long ago. I feel like it's made, I'm gonna be real, like it is made Russia looks
[00:21:59] so weak. Like I don't know about you guys, but like after watching what happened with like Ukraine,
[00:22:05] and like I feel like most people expected, I did too honestly, I did. I expected that Russia would
[00:22:12] roll over Ukraine in like three days. Like it would be basically like it wouldn't be over in three
[00:22:20] days, but like it would be so definitive that like everybody knew that like you know this is
[00:22:25] what was going to happen right and so like they can't well they didn't right they didn't and that
[00:22:31] was 2022 propaganda Putin said four days yeah well now it's been four years so it's not you know
[00:22:38] again the 40 the three-day special operation enters its fourth year not a good time to be him
[00:22:48] And it's struggling with land border country. The US and the airline assault would cripple them. Well, yeah, I mean maybe
[00:22:56] So this is Russia
[00:23:08] 600 drones. Oh my god
[00:23:12] Three people are killed five hundred eighty six drones were shot down. Oh
[00:23:15] Oh, bro, they deleted him.
[00:23:24] Get the fuck out of here.
[00:23:27] Damn.
[00:23:30] 14 drones made it?
[00:23:32] Yeah, and it said also on Sunday I had Russia border guard ship with the Caspian Sea.
[00:23:37] Oh my god.
[00:23:38] Is Ukraine just targeting civilians now?
[00:23:40] I have no idea.
[00:23:41] Yeah, so does army have to destroy the rare amphibious aircraft behind any lines?
[00:23:45] I mean, I don't know if they're probably not even gonna show that.
[00:23:50] Russia can't catch them all.
[00:23:52] Yeah, Russia is probably Kiev with hundreds of missiles and drones coming east of 24.
[00:23:56] Wow.
[00:23:57] Well, I guess that's really not a big surprise.
[00:23:59] Moscow, Ukraine and drone shot down a Russian capital.
[00:24:02] Oh, is this another one that got shot down?
[00:24:04] Let me see.
[00:24:06] Right above the military.
[00:24:07] Oh, there's one.
[00:24:11] No, nope, got him got him
[00:24:21] Buzzy boy. Yeah, I didn't even see that. It is. Oh now I do. Yeah, there it is.
[00:24:30] Ukraine war is longer than World War two. No, World War two started in 1940. Sorry.
[00:24:37] Yeah, 1939 that's that's generally the way that people like look at the start of the war, right?
[00:24:45] And 1930. Yeah, exactly. And so I can see invasion of Poland, but like I don't know maybe like a specific conflict
[00:24:51] I have no idea and Moscow is looking a lot like Ukraine not fun anymore. Is it?
[00:24:56] Uh-oh
[00:25:06] God damn
[00:25:10] Means World War one. Oh, oh he does
[00:25:13] Yeah, that's 14 to 18 right 1914 1918
[00:25:17] So yeah, maybe it is I really don't know
[00:25:20] I mean like it's it's kind of crazy that this Ukraine war has just been going on
[00:25:24] People have been just getting killed for fucking for years and it's like kind of I feel like a lot of people have just kind of lost
[00:25:32] A lot of interest in it, but now with something like this happening
[00:25:35] I feel like it's gonna get people is it Russia's Vietnam not really
[00:25:39] I think it's a lot worse than Vietnam for Russia because you have to keep in mind that like I mean this is I this is
[00:25:45] Isolated and alienated Russia like economically
[00:25:48] politically, and it's killed a lot of their people. Like obviously Russia has like a kind
[00:25:54] of a police state in a way, so it's easier for them to be able to like stop dissent.
[00:26:00] But in a general reason, yeah, I feel like 35k dead in a month. Yeah, that's nuts. On
[00:26:05] a boring country, they were already economically isolated. Yeah. And this just made it a lot
[00:26:08] worse for them, right? So this is at Moscow Air Defense's unable to hit apartment buildings,
[00:26:13] Ukraine drone you see there he is I mean you gotta bet that's pretty cool that is
[00:26:28] that like that that's that damn they blew that shit up
[00:26:33] god damn whoo shit was fast and I'm not gonna lie it is yeah holy fuck man and
[00:26:41] And Moscow Verzlo Kruz missile flying, but here's the thing, right, is that in a lot of these,
[00:26:48] in a lot of these instances, what I think is happening is that,
[00:26:52] you know, you fly like a $600 drone and they spend like, you know, a million dollar missile
[00:26:59] to intercept it or like, you know, not a million dollar, but like a really expensive missile to
[00:27:03] intercept it. So it's like, you can probably bleed them out that way. I don't know if that's
[00:27:09] that's what's gonna happen but like I mean how many video oh my god Moscow's
[00:27:15] region during Kremlin special operation and this is in Moscow holy shit wow
[00:27:23] damn holy shit are they hitting civilian targets I have no idea honestly
[00:27:37] I mean that looks like a civilian target, but I don't know if there's like a military leader there or something
[00:27:43] I have no idea
[00:27:44] So drones are attacking Moscow oil refinery. Yeah, I'm very confused and so I mean Russia does it
[00:27:50] Yeah, that's probably the way that they're looking at it
[00:27:52] They're like, oh well Russia's bombing our civilians. We're gonna bomb theirs, right?
[00:27:56] But like I feel like if you're trying to bomb civilians you probably could find I mean like I don't mean to be like fucking
[00:28:01] You know something like a good thing to say, but couldn't you find a higher concentration of them, right?
[00:28:05] I mean like let's be real right just hitting an apartment building right I mean like if it was me right
[00:28:10] It's like if I was gonna try like I mean you would go after like a mall you'd blow up like a school
[00:28:15] You'd blow up like a you know a grocery store
[00:28:18] Something like that right a man you kill way more people right so like if the goal is to kill a bunch of people
[00:28:24] Those would be the things that you would bomb right the hospital right hospitals because exactly the church. Yeah, sure
[00:28:30] And so it's the fear not the killing. Yeah, and so like I don't know what they're doing
[00:28:34] I have no idea why and so is it
[00:28:38] Okay, so this is this is in fucking. Yeah, it's in Ukrainian
[00:28:43] Conducted deep sections out of Moscow heavily protected area in Russia. However, Ukraine's long-range capabilities are already overcoming the defense
[00:28:48] Russia war is returning home. There's a clear signal that one should not mess with Ukraine. Yep, not big of a surprise there
[00:28:54] Let me go back and see if there's any more of this, but holy shit, man
[00:28:59] Holy shit
[00:29:01] God damn. This is the one we already saw. The drone's getting jammed, not intentionally hitting civilians.
[00:29:08] Oh, I mean, again, it's very hard to know what's actually happening, right? Who knows?
[00:29:14] And so do you think it's dangerous to perceive Russians as weak as opposed to Ukraine being stronger than expected?
[00:29:20] I think that it is just... I think it's an analysis that a lot of people have that, you know, if you were to ask, I think the average American,
[00:29:29] Like if you were to rank a cut like you know countries military power the top three would be
[00:29:36] America China Russia in that order
[00:29:38] I feel like 99% of people not 99 like 90% of people would rank them in that order and
[00:29:45] And also like I think that's generally the case generally true that that's what the order is right and I think yeah
[00:29:52] I think Germany is like number four or something like that
[00:29:54] I really don't know what number four be if it wasn't Germany
[00:29:57] But and so like whenever you hear that, you know, like you're comparing it's like, you know, the Chinese military or like the American military, right?
[00:30:04] And so like whenever you see them like not able to take over Ukraine. I mean, I don't know
[00:30:11] This is another one
[00:30:14] North Korea
[00:30:17] Don't forget India. Yeah, I guess India must be really big. I mean India and Pakistan are pretty good military, right?
[00:30:22] But yeah, that makes sense. Yeah, so I do think this definitely has it. Oh, oh, oh, oh,
[00:30:32] where'd it go? There it is. Yep. Damn. Even now, dude, it's always so weird for me to
[00:30:48] see the the idea of like sound taking a long time to travel. Like to me it's just that's so so weird
[00:30:55] to me to even see that right Ukraine has launched one of its largest drone attacks on Russia since
[00:31:01] the war began Russia's defense ministry says more than 550 Ukrainian drones were shot down overnight
[00:31:09] multiple locations were hit in and around Moscow at least three people were killed as drones hit
[00:31:15] residential areas. Videos posted on social media show homes hitting residential buildings and
[00:31:21] industrial facilities. Moscow's airports suspended hundreds of flights following the attacks,
[00:31:27] although they have now mostly resumed. Only three? Yeah, I mean, if you were trying to kill people,
[00:31:32] I mean, there's like no way. The attacks injured at least eight people. Three others were injured
[00:31:39] in strikes in the Sumi region. Cars, houses, and other civilian sites. Apparently there's nuclear
[00:31:44] reactors in the way of North Korea, Russia, and so on.
[00:31:46] Shit, got some.
[00:31:47] Yeah, I haven't seen that all.
[00:31:48] I believe this action taking place quite close to where you are, I don't think we've
[00:31:51] been sitting here.
[00:31:52] Can you tell us more about the events that unfolded?
[00:31:55] Well, the thing is that the US was able to overpower Afghanistan militarily very quickly.
[00:32:01] Same with Iraq.
[00:32:02] The problem is like establishing a lasting presence and like an influence in the country.
[00:32:08] Like I feel like these are two very different things.
[00:32:12] Like winning militarily is different than winning diplomatically and like culturally.
[00:32:19] The US took a long time to win diplomatically and culturally, and I would argue that they
[00:32:24] didn't win, diplomatically and culturally, but we just completely rolled them the fuck
[00:32:28] over militarily.
[00:32:29] Like we destroyed them militarily.
[00:32:32] And same thing in fucking Vietnam, same thing anywhere else, is that we've always had an
[00:32:37] extremely deadly military that the problem is that a lot of the united
[00:32:41] states goals are not necessarily just military it's not just land conquest like
[00:32:47] for example like if we were trying to just simply take over the land then I
[00:32:51] feel like that would be a lot easier to do but whenever you're trying to push a
[00:32:55] narrative and create a government there and do all this other shit then I think
[00:32:59] you're in a very different situation aren't you then you lose vietnam I don't
[00:33:03] think we really lost vietnam or wanted I think it was just a waste of time and
[00:33:06] money if you want me to be honest, right? Like, I feel like that's really it. It wasn't really,
[00:33:11] it was a loss of resources. You could say that for sure, right? I mean, like, definitely.
[00:33:15] So another problem is guerrilla fighting for guerrilla troops, not losing and surviving is
[00:33:19] winning. Yeah. And it's like, like wiping out every guerrilla force is a totally different.
[00:33:25] It's kind of like, so here's a good example of it, right? Have you guys ever played like someone
[00:33:30] Warcraft 2 was like this, is that you would defeat your enemy's base and then you would spend the
[00:33:37] extra 10 minutes trying to find the enemy, trying to rebuild their base, or like a peon that's
[00:33:44] hiding in the trees in the corner of the map and you don't know where they are, like and so like
[00:33:49] that really like so like just blowing up the base like okay easy right easy not a big deal,
[00:33:55] but like then it's finding every peon preventing them from building another town hall and some
[00:34:00] some other area that you haven't explored on the map, right?
[00:34:03] And so that's the part where, you know,
[00:34:05] that's the big one, right?
[00:34:09] That's what makes everything take a lot longer.
[00:34:11] So yeah, same shit in Iran if you don't solve stuff.
[00:34:14] Yeah, I think that could definitely be a risk
[00:34:16] and that's the reason why people are worried about it.
[00:34:18] It was lost because it was abandoned.
[00:34:20] I don't see helping South Vietnam as a waste of resources.
[00:34:24] Well, I don't know.
[00:34:25] I mean, like again, I don't know the politics of that.
[00:34:28] Like I don't wanna get into that.
[00:34:29] have no idea. There's a long time ago who knows. But like anyway, let me see here, this
[00:34:33] week Russians launched over 3,170 attack drones, over 1,300 guided aerial bombs, and 74 missiles
[00:34:43] of various types, most of them ballistic against Ukraine. Oh my god. Unfortunately, what is
[00:34:49] this here? 52 people were killed as a result of the attacks. So this is Kiev. Oh my god.
[00:34:59] Well, no wonder they sent over the lawnmowers. They're fucking mad. I don't blame them
[00:35:10] I feel so W is not W my my mentality about the Ukraine war is that I
[00:35:16] Think that you I think Ukraine are freedom fighters. I think that they're on the right side
[00:35:20] I think Russia is the aggressor. I understand that there's like, you know complicated
[00:35:26] It's not extremely simple, but if I had to fall off on one side of the fence or another it would just so easily be Ukraine
[00:35:34] It would be so easily Ukraine. It's obvious
[00:35:38] Like I don't think the Russian people are at fault. It's just Putin and the government that are trying to push this
[00:35:44] Like that's it. I mean like I don't think that like they're evil or something like that. It's just this is what happens
[00:35:50] Is officer still a bad subgroup though?
[00:35:55] Well, because there's some racist people in Ukraine, that means this is like bombing Ukraine's okay, who cares?
[00:36:01] Like, there's racist people in every country.
[00:36:03] Like, I mean, you could use that example to do anything.
[00:36:06] Russia's the aggressor, but the Russian people are the victims as well.
[00:36:09] Yeah, exactly, right?
[00:36:11] I'm careful this has a forced mobilization and conscription.
[00:36:16] Yeah, I think so.
[00:36:17] So why would Russia allow NATO on their border?
[00:36:20] NATO, Ukraine isn't NATO.
[00:36:24] Ukraine isn't NATO.
[00:36:25] And Trump came out and said explicitly
[00:36:29] that Ukraine wasn't going to go to NATO.
[00:36:33] They weren't going to join NATO.
[00:36:35] So like this entire NATO fear mongering,
[00:36:39] they said that multiple times, right?
[00:36:41] I mean, that's it.
[00:36:42] Finland is?
[00:36:43] Well, then why aren't they bombing Finland?
[00:36:45] Right?
[00:36:46] Yeah, look at that.
[00:36:47] And so like, what is this?
[00:36:48] Why are they bombing Ukraine?
[00:36:50] I think it's very clearly that,
[00:36:53] like this is just my,
[00:36:56] I'm not a mind reader, I don't really know this,
[00:36:57] but like if you listen to Putin talk about,
[00:37:00] for example, the Soviet Union
[00:37:02] and you know, the history of Russia,
[00:37:04] it seems like, you know how people accuse Israel
[00:37:07] of trying to build greater Israel
[00:37:09] and expand the size of Israel?
[00:37:11] I think that Putin views Russia the same way
[00:37:14] and he views the you know the the land lost from you know the collapse of the
[00:37:18] soviet union and everything
[00:37:20] as like something that is to be regained right
[00:37:23] and i think that's probably one of the reasons why he's doing that
[00:37:26] but i i don't really know i mean like it it's it's too ideological for like
[00:37:31] something to happen like this but maybe i'm wrong i i really just don't know
[00:37:35] uh... it's just it yeah it's just it's really hard to know actually what's
[00:37:38] happening and i'll be honest guys i i really don't i mean it's kind of hard
[00:37:42] to say
[00:37:43] i mean i can give you my best idea of it but i mean it's just fucking insane
[00:37:47] to say
[00:37:48] and it's a mention brain now malfunctioning yeah it is very uh...
[00:37:52] people are very very opinionated about israel nowadays i think that it's a bit
[00:37:56] much
[00:37:57] uh... but you know i think that's uh... totally another thing
[00:38:00] so this is the oil refinery here
[00:38:04] language barrier makes it hard for some people i'm sure it does
[00:38:08] world war two dl saying
[00:38:10] yes i've got about the russian ukraine where i stopped caring about it
[00:38:12] well most people stop caring about conflicts once they go on long enough
[00:38:17] like it's the same thing as like even the uh... you know the iraq war or the
[00:38:21] uh... afghanistan war
[00:38:23] like people at a certain point just lose interest in caring
[00:38:27] and this is just the way people are
[00:38:29] it is like a it doesn't matter
[00:38:31] it can be the biggest most awful horrible story in the world
[00:38:35] but eventually people say everything that they're kind of is to say about it
[00:38:39] and then everybody will just simply move on. It doesn't matter whether it's something like
[00:38:44] the Epstein files or whether it's something else. It's almost like it's not even happening
[00:38:48] anymore. Yeah, I mean, I think to an extent that's kind of true. True, it doesn't affect us. Yeah,
[00:38:53] it doesn't affect people. And I think because of that, it's very easy for them to be able to just
[00:38:58] kind of ignore it. Central Moscow right now. Holy fucking shit. And people are saying the reason
[00:39:04] why the drones are hitting civilian targets in some cases was because they're jammed.
[00:39:09] I mean, I really don't know. It's, you know, like people that like Ukraine are going to say that,
[00:39:13] people that don't like Ukraine are going to say the opposite. So it's kind of hard to really know
[00:39:17] what's true or what's not. Everything is a distraction from what I care about. Yes, of course.
[00:39:26] Holy shit.
[00:39:27] That's a big fucking fire holy fuck wow
[00:39:43] You know our pre-cruisers and flight paths and thrones buildings are in the way you think Zlensky's prolonging the war
[00:39:50] Well, he's
[00:39:52] Also, along with, is it okay that he's flooding the country with third-world migrants?
[00:39:57] I mean, I think that having migrant workers is okay as long as it's done for a temporary period of time, right?
[00:40:03] Like, having temporary migrant workers during, like, a war or something like that isn't a bad thing.
[00:40:08] It becomes a bad thing when those people become permanent residents and then supplant the existing population.
[00:40:14] So, like, I mean, obviously, number one.
[00:40:16] Number two is Zelensky prolonging the war. Yeah, he is because he could have just given up land and surrender
[00:40:22] And he's not doing that, but him prolonging the war. Is that a good or a bad thing? I think that really the answer to that
[00:40:29] It depends on what the Ukrainian people think
[00:40:32] Like I mean in my opinion like this is my opinion as an American. I hope Ukraine keeps fighting them
[00:40:38] I hope they don't give away any land. I think that Russia is going to have to get land in order for them to stop this fighting
[00:40:44] I think that's what's going to have to happen, but I don't think that should happen
[00:40:50] But it should be the Ukrainian people to make that decision not not us
[00:40:54] And to the extent that they make the decision to keep fighting
[00:40:58] I will continue to say like we should keep supporting them
[00:41:01] Like I would support them doing whatever they want to do
[00:41:04] Giving land won't stop anything. Well, that's the that's the mentality, right?
[00:41:08] Because like, you know, they took Crimea, Russia did and you know, like now they're doing this and so
[00:41:14] You know, it's like okay. Well, what's next at this point? And I think that's the way a lot of people feel
[00:41:18] I've never been so scared of my life
[00:41:20] It's a nightmare Moscovites are warning a four-year genocide a war on peaceful neighbors no longer a fun TV show
[00:41:25] Well, I think that really I mean that this is my outlook is that I can see people that are starting to do this and they do the same thing with
[00:41:33] With Israelis a lot of so Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel is not
[00:41:38] He isn't like their leader that everybody loves and everybody agrees with him
[00:41:42] Like they have elections and not everybody voted for Benjamin Netanyahu
[00:41:46] There were people that have opposite political parties to disagree with how he's doing things, etc
[00:41:51] I think that Russia is probably the same way
[00:41:53] I think Russia probably doesn't agree a lot of Russians don't agree with this at all
[00:41:57] They don't like it at all
[00:41:58] But at the same time it's not like they can be open and vocal about that opinion
[00:42:03] So they just kind of have to keep it to themselves
[00:42:05] So you can't look at the people that are in Russia that are getting bombed because their government decided to start a war and
[00:42:11] And say that it's their fault. I mean like it's it's the same thing. I've said I've said this before about
[00:42:16] Gazans I said it about the Lebanese. I said it about the Israelis. I said it about Iranians
[00:42:21] This is also true in Moscow that the Russians
[00:42:26] Most of the average people don't want a war
[00:42:29] They don't want a war. They don't want to send bombs over there
[00:42:32] They might have like an ideological idea about this, but like whenever push comes to shove
[00:42:38] Do they actually want to engage in this?
[00:42:40] absolutely not. No, they don't. Like, most of the time it is the people that are the victims of these wars.
[00:42:49] Do you think Russia has a two-party system that's perceived to fight each other, like Democrats and Republicans in the USA?
[00:42:54] I think that they, I really, honestly, I can't give you an answer for that. Like, I really, I could make something up.
[00:43:01] I could give you my best guess, but I really don't know. Like, my understanding is that they do, but it's performative.
[00:43:07] like that's generally what I that's my understanding but I don't know you can
[00:43:12] attack largest in over a year on Moscow Russian state media reports if the
[00:43:17] Russian state media is saying it's the largest in over a year that's gonna be
[00:43:20] pretty interesting what time is it what time is it in Ukraine right now
[00:43:31] yeah let me see what it what it is cuz I'm not just like thinking about like
[00:43:34] Like what the...
[00:43:36] Okay, well, apparently I can't even...
[00:43:40] What is it?
[00:43:41] Is it like it's 10pm?
[00:43:42] Okay, good.
[00:43:43] So it's 10pm.
[00:43:44] Drum bombing time?
[00:43:45] Yeah, well I feel like you'd probably have that.
[00:43:46] I mean, I'm really shocked about this, that they're just bombing in the middle of the
[00:43:51] day.
[00:43:52] Like, I mean, because again, the only other time that I've seen this happen is in Iran.
[00:43:59] And Iran, they're doing it because all of fucking Iran's military and anti-air is gone.
[00:44:04] Weird cope, I think most Russians are pretty naturally anti-western because the West has shown them for a long time.
[00:44:09] With not state repression necessary, like Israel, they'll practice total solidarity with Netanyahu against foreign adversity.
[00:44:15] I think that people will probably side with Netanyahu over a foreign enemy, but that doesn't mean that they like Netanyahu.
[00:44:23] Like, yes, obviously when people's countries are threatened, there is an increase in nationalism.
[00:44:28] Like yeah, usually that's the case right? I mean almost every time but that doesn't mean that they all necessarily agree with it
[00:44:34] Or they're okay with it
[00:44:37] Even Russia wants Israel to move now, I don't know about that personally targeted civilians to degrees more now
[00:44:42] That's impossible to stop hundreds of drones with jamming again like I'm not an expert
[00:44:46] And I think probably most of the people commenting on it right now aren't either so it's hard to say
[00:44:52] But yeah, I mean this is really I mean you guys know that I've been a big supporter of Ukraine for many years
[00:44:58] and you know I raised money for Ukraine in 2000 and like 22 or 23 or something and
[00:45:04] You know I have friends that obviously you're from Ukraine and also people that live there
[00:45:09] Previously like you know is that blow live there and she was displaced from Ukraine and there's also I guess I can just say
[00:45:16] You know there's a studio that OTK worked with and when I was still involved them and it was a Ukrainian based studio
[00:45:23] And so like talking to people there and you know other people that I've known that are from there
[00:45:27] You know it gives me a unique insight on it. We play yeah, it was we play
[00:45:39] Whatever happened to the guy accusing you of donating to BLM that's a great question
[00:45:44] Whatever happened. What was his name? I don't remember his name. What was his name?
[00:45:51] Cuz right now we're gonna see if he's not in chat. He's getting permanently banned
[00:45:55] yet remember I gave him a week dingus no no no all right what's his name cuz I
[00:46:03] forgot all about this guy Archvex okay nomads got it ready all right user is
[00:46:10] this the guy this is the guy that accused me of donating to BLM you
[00:46:21] You literally donated money to BLM and this was on the 8th, right?
[00:46:25] So he's now had more than an entire week to do this.
[00:46:30] He accused me of donating to BLM and I recall in 2020, I remember specifically you were on
[00:46:36] that Nome Zone in BFA, that's Mechagon, no problem.
[00:46:40] You deleted the VODs on your own Asmongold channel.
[00:46:44] So he looked, look at the timing here, so he looked for an hour and a half.
[00:46:51] Do you really think that there wouldn't be a single clip of me ever donating?
[00:46:57] List of Asmongold's public donations in the last, since 2020.
[00:47:17] Okay, let's get we're gonna ask the AI
[00:47:24] As we go charity here we go again. All right, let's take a look at all these
[00:47:31] Let's see here
[00:47:33] Where is it here, and I can't find any of this look at this. There's no BLM wreckful OTK games for love OTK again
[00:47:43] Ukraine relief
[00:47:45] Charity so there's it did he ever donate to BLM?
[00:48:00] No
[00:48:07] No, so there it is no I didn't
[00:48:11] Cooked his ass, so yeah, that's it about the team water donation. Yeah, I know guys
[00:48:19] I'd be a donor. I feel raised and donate or different things though every time that I raised money
[00:48:24] I donated my own money as well
[00:48:27] so guys I
[00:48:29] Think he's had a good run
[00:48:31] He has he had a good run
[00:48:33] Spent a long time been watching for almost to almost a little bit over two years or over a year
[00:48:40] and now it's over we had somebody who lied you knew that you lied and you did
[00:48:49] it anyway I can't allow that in my stream I can't let that happen no
[00:48:54] absolutely not just like Amber heard you pledged to donate no I don't have the
[00:48:58] money what are you talking about I did this is something and I never even
[00:49:00] pledged to do that at all absolutely not since the shadow realm off of the
[00:49:06] I don't know about safe spaces, but this is your follower only chat.
[00:49:10] You have to have follower only chat or you have bots.
[00:49:14] There's like tons of like scam bots.
[00:49:18] Yeah, like that.
[00:49:19] You have to have that.
[00:49:22] Like, I mean, I know like this person is like a streamer, right?
[00:49:26] And so I bet nobody watches you and so you don't know this.
[00:49:28] But like if you have a big channel, scam bots target your channel
[00:49:33] and they like spam you with messages.
[00:49:35] That's why we have followers only on.
[00:49:39] Yeah, I don't know why somebody would say this.
[00:49:44] It's really a retard alert. Yeah, what an idiot.
[00:49:46] Like, these people don't really know anything, do they?
[00:49:50] But it's not a surprise, I guess.
[00:49:52] And what about a smaller channel?
[00:49:54] Smaller channels don't have it happen
[00:49:55] because it's not worth the bots being focused on them.
[00:49:59] That's the reason why.
[00:50:00] Obviously, I'm sure it happened.
[00:50:02] This person keeps tweeting about you 10 times 20 times a day
[00:50:04] after saying you were bullying them.
[00:50:05] That's okay, eventually I'll find a reason
[00:50:07] to bully them again.
[00:50:08] That's fine.
[00:50:09] And again, like they, as I said, they're mental ill,
[00:50:13] right?
[00:50:14] Mental ill, a lot of them, many such cases.
[00:50:16] And I'm confused where your chat's not,
[00:50:18] your chat is not an emo in only mode,
[00:50:20] 90% of the time.
[00:50:21] No, of course, you see Papa Gut made a video about you.
[00:50:24] No, I didn't see that at all.
[00:50:26] I haven't seen anything about it
[00:50:28] or anything going on at all.
[00:50:29] I saw there was that bird man guy made a video about me.
[00:50:33] It was about, we're gonna watch that later on.
[00:50:36] And let me see if I can find it here.
[00:50:38] Is there a, did I put it on my watch later?
[00:50:41] Oh, I didn't.
[00:50:42] Okay, well it's somewhere on there.
[00:50:44] And anyway, Nick Schrill, yeah, Birdman.
[00:50:46] Well, there, he was that one guy.
[00:50:49] I think it's like an AI voice that he does.
[00:50:50] I'm not even really sure.
[00:50:52] But he's made hate videos and complained about me in the past.
[00:50:55] And once again, he's doing it again.
[00:50:58] You're gonna watch Nick Schrill's video?
[00:50:59] I will.
[00:51:00] And yeah, I will get into that.
[00:51:02] that guy's still on about you.
[00:51:03] Well, again, like there's a lot of people
[00:51:05] that get angry at me for saying this stuff
[00:51:07] or whatever I do.
[00:51:08] And the reason why, also here's the reason why
[00:51:13] there are more people that don't make videos like that.
[00:51:16] And less like their entire channel is just based around
[00:51:19] like complaining about me,
[00:51:21] is because it's just evident that what I'm saying is true.
[00:51:25] It's obvious that what I'm saying is true.
[00:51:27] So like there will never be like people
[00:51:29] that will make videos and like criticize me in a big way.
[00:51:32] because they will reveal themselves to be retarded
[00:51:36] it's like for example like this is i i i know the videos about uh... like what i
[00:51:40] said about how like uh... there's like not systemic or systematic racism
[00:51:44] uh... you know against black people but for them
[00:51:47] and so like
[00:51:47] all you have to do really is just look it up and you'll see that that's true right
[00:51:51] if you look at grants scholarships opportunities hiring practices
[00:51:56] uh... you know like uh... fucking uh... college applications etc all these
[00:52:00] things exist. So anybody who is trying to like argue with that or fight with me
[00:52:05] about that, they're just really in an uphill battle against reality. They are.
[00:52:10] They're on an uphill battle against reality. So that's why you don't see as
[00:52:13] many videos about it. You'll see a lot of tweets and stuff like that, but you'll
[00:52:16] never see people that really make videos about it. And I think people
[00:52:21] underestimate how much monetized channels make. I don't know yet. And what is
[00:52:25] this here? You're seeing the Stranger Than Heaven trailer? I did. I looked at it
[00:52:29] whenever it came out. I actually watched it live when it happened. So, you never get a
[00:52:33] more Pegasus equivalent like a sawn because it would be a lie. Well, I think that people
[00:52:36] have no problem lying about you, but the problem is that it damages people's credibility
[00:52:42] unless that is all they do and that's their entire internet presence. And so, if you have
[00:52:48] other things that they're doing, then it's going to make them look worse. Oh, is this
[00:52:52] one more? Oh, no, that's the one I already saw before. I started watching it because
[00:52:56] a critical video of you, then I become a fan. They're helping you grow in my opinion. Oh,
[00:53:00] I don't really care about people that make negative videos or anything like that about me. I don't
[00:53:04] think it's really a big deal. Like as long as people are addressing or talking about the actual
[00:53:09] things that I'm saying and trying to like respond to them, then I think it's actually good. I don't
[00:53:15] mind having videos made that are critical of things that I say. But and I think the reason why is
[00:53:20] that you're always going to have, you know, I believe in a free marketplace of ideas. And so
[00:53:26] I think that people that disagree with me have every right to express that and they have every
[00:53:31] right to like give their, you know, their take on like what they think. And, you know, like if
[00:53:35] they disagree with it, then that's fine. And let the public decide and the public will make up their
[00:53:40] mind based off of what makes sense, what resonates and what has the best evidence. And I think sometimes
[00:53:45] Obviously people and the public get it wrong like they do but in a general sense
[00:53:50] I feel like the free marketplace of ideas picks the best ideas in the in a longer time frame, right?
[00:53:58] Not immediately, but over time
[00:54:04] I've got videos to criticize you with an open mind and every time they just look retarded
[00:54:09] Well, that's because they are retarded. That's the reason why and so super tank glazing you too
[00:54:14] Yeah, I'll have to look at it later on without people who agree with you and show you in light instead of hating well
[00:54:19] I think that's great, too. I appreciate people that agree with me and that are positive and nice
[00:54:22] So yeah, definitely
[00:54:25] And so as Mark plays some ideas, it's not free. Yeah, for sure if his song going off on May is mad at me
[00:54:29] Let me see what it is. I'll see if this is something new. I haven't seen anything else about it
[00:54:33] Let me go back as well systematic racism. Oh, is that it?
[00:54:37] The similar version of clip channels. Oh wow and eight. Wow. That's a lot
[00:54:42] Also, I think he's trying to bait a ban out from Twitch for the viewership caps go into effect on body channels
[00:54:47] I don't even know how twitch is gonna implement that shit
[00:54:50] Yeah, if the numbers dip low enough, he'll just go back to ruining gaming communities like before
[00:54:55] I think he still does a good deal about a good deal of I ruined gaming communities already. I do that now anyway
[00:55:02] Yeah, I never stopped that
[00:55:04] to
[00:55:05] But yeah, he's done. He's done a lot of this stuff, right? Yeah like this
[00:55:09] It's true that blacks experience systematic racism. They benefit from it blacks and other do the other minority groups in George preferred
[00:55:17] Let's let's take bats on whether there will be an argument that's presented
[00:55:22] I'm going to bet that there won't be
[00:55:25] Virtual treatment through DI and affirmative action at the expense of white and Asian-American social economic conditions is a cope and everyone knows it
[00:55:31] Yes, correct. I mean this is the the Elon Musk style. No, they are genetically inferior and
[00:55:38] And socioeconomic conditions are a cope.
[00:55:41] They are. It's a fact.
[00:55:46] Of course, we're going to be watching this video as well from the Bergman.
[00:55:49] The Bergman, right.
[00:55:50] The last three days he's been calling you a Muslim terrorist and nothing is happening.
[00:55:54] Yeah.
[00:55:56] Well, it is weird, though, that you end up falling off on the side of supporting every Muslim terrorist.
[00:56:04] And also, by the way, I've never called Hassan a terrorist.
[00:56:08] This is the constant reframing that people like this do.
[00:56:12] I say that he is a terrorist supporter.
[00:56:16] And he is a terrorist supporter.
[00:56:18] He says that he supports groups that are labeled as terrorist groups like the Houthis.
[00:56:23] It's not even a debatable fact.
[00:56:25] I don't even...
[00:56:27] Why are we even having this conversation?
[00:56:29] He says it.
[00:56:33] Yeah.
[00:56:34] I know.
[00:56:35] I mean, I didn't know that he was doing that, but I'm not surprised because like I have the top channels up here, right?
[00:56:42] Every now and then I'll glance over the top channels and when as the whole does live
[00:56:48] His thumbnail is almost always my face. That's good reacting to a video of me, right?
[00:56:54] All the fucking time and his fan base will always say, oh you talk about has been gold now stop. You're obsessed with him, bitch
[00:57:00] Is he baiting for it?
[00:57:04] That's the argument?
[00:57:06] That's the hard way, why?
[00:57:11] Because he's reacting to a video of me, right?
[00:57:14] All the fucking time.
[00:57:16] And his fanbase will always say,
[00:57:18] Oh, you talk about Asmongold and I'll stop, you're obsessed with him.
[00:57:20] Bitch.
[00:57:22] Is he baiting?
[00:57:24] That's...
[00:57:26] I never thought about it that way, that's a great point.
[00:57:29] So true
[00:57:32] Great for a twitch band to garner controversy. No because I think the last time he got a twitch band
[00:57:37] He didn't actually receive the the support that he thought he would yeah, this is the first time
[00:57:43] Really? I this is a lot of people supported me people are really positive about it
[00:57:48] Honestly, like I was upset that I got on band. I have like three more days of video games planned the first time
[00:57:56] I've brought this up that has been rolled up. Yes
[00:58:01] Mm-hmm. And
[00:58:03] These are the reasons why he's posting shit like this is because he's trying to desperately
[00:58:08] Maintain relevance. He's trying to grab on to as much relevance as possible
[00:58:12] And he's failing to by the way
[00:58:14] Hassan is flying all around the world to collab with any political person that will happen to allow him to infect their campaign
[00:58:23] And so what are you talking about? I'm desperately clawing on for relevance like I'm streaming
[00:58:30] Obviously, I'm looking for relevance. I do it for fun. I like streaming. What can I say?
[00:58:37] You sell
[00:58:43] Surely you will talk to you and not just react eclipse over you and over and over for the next week
[00:58:47] No, he will do that. He'll make yes
[00:58:49] He'll make more
[00:58:51] Videos I assume I don't know if he's still you know making videos about me
[00:58:55] I haven't really checked in again like I said lol what is it he gets more views any on every platform
[00:59:00] I love the the lone asming gold warrior in the chat
[00:59:04] I'm not entirely certain if that's the case if we look at the overall YouTube views that I
[00:59:10] Garner from the great. I'm glad you're happy with how well you're doing on YouTube. Okay. What is it?
[00:59:15] Is this is it literally just coping and malding about popularity?
[00:59:19] Is this the entire thing?
[00:59:24] Like I don't know how many views he gets I don't care. I'm not thinking about that. I have no idea
[00:59:30] Also, I be clips industrial complex certainly between the high
[00:59:34] actual YouTube channel and he has I mean he's got millions of views
[00:59:39] and
[00:59:42] His latest vid on his channels a video about you, huh, of course
[00:59:45] So why would he need relevance? I don't know, you should ask him why he constantly fucking talks about me
[00:59:54] Because you're going around saying a bunch of bullshit and you're trying to introduce Muslim
[01:00:00] identity politics into American society and Western society through the Trojan horse of
[01:00:08] Oh, we just want to help everybody out. No, you don't. You want to push that ideology and you're
[01:00:15] using these social programs in order to subsidize the spread of that ideology.
[01:00:20] That's what you're doing.
[01:00:21] It's obvious that you're doing that.
[01:00:23] And that's why you support candidates that are like that.
[01:00:26] That's why you go and interview a, what is it, LA mayoral candidate and you ask her about
[01:00:32] Israel and Palestine.
[01:00:34] What the fuck does that have to do with LA?
[01:00:37] What does it have to do?
[01:00:38] This is a totally identity driven movement that you have tried to infect the entire
[01:00:44] left-wing with.
[01:00:45] And I think it's a bad thing, because here's the reason why.
[01:00:49] There are a lot of left-wing ideas that I think are valid, and there are a lot of ideologies
[01:00:54] that I think are valid inside of that, things like, for example, Medicare for All.
[01:00:59] But these people don't want Medicare for All for the best interests of Americans.
[01:01:04] They want Medicare for All so they can enable bringing in more immigrants and then demographically
[01:01:10] replacing people and then voting based off of those racial demographics.
[01:01:15] That's the reason why.
[01:01:18] If you were just focused on healthcare and you were just focused on making sure that
[01:01:24] workers were paid a reasonable wage, then I think more people would agree with you.
[01:01:28] But whenever you try to inject foreign identity politics into American discussions and try
[01:01:35] to make Israel, Palestine a convergent issue of the New York, or sorry not New York, I keep
[01:01:42] saying that. Well, there's that too. But the LA mayoral race, I find this to be a problem. It's
[01:01:48] like an invasive species where you're bringing in these foreign conflicts, these foreign problems,
[01:01:53] and you're totally ignoring domestic issues. That's the issue. I don't want to have people in
[01:02:01] America voting for what's going to happen over on the other side of the world.
[01:02:05] Like, we have real legitimate problems here, and I don't want to see it co-opted and taken over by foreign identity politics.
[01:02:13] That's the reason why the Sand Wars, yeah, I don't want to be involved with the Sand Wars.
[01:02:20] I don't want to have anything to do with Israel or Palestine. I don't want to deal with this.
[01:02:24] I want to deal with making sure that we have the best things for American society and for American people,
[01:02:30] and actually American people, not people that come over here as immigrants, or migrants, or refugees, or asylum seekers,
[01:02:38] and all they do is scam and basically cost us money.
[01:02:43] Yeah, I don't want that.
[01:02:48] So that's what my, uh, that's the reason why.
[01:02:53] It's incomprehensible that he has any relevance at all.
[01:02:58] Why?
[01:02:59] Spite-based politics is very successful.
[01:03:02] Asmongold turns politics into bubble gum.
[01:03:05] I think you both talk about each other.
[01:03:06] This is the final level of cope from Zombiesie Duck.
[01:03:09] If you key search Asmongold and my YouTube channel and then key search us on on his,
[01:03:13] you will see that both on his clip channel and his main channel, he talks about me quite
[01:03:17] a bit.
[01:03:18] I actually have leveled up on my ops a little bit more than a random unwashed sweaty loser gamers
[01:03:25] To entire institutions like Fox news. Yes. Um, he's still stuck
[01:03:31] Charping about me. I have no interest in any form of mainstream validation
[01:03:36] That's why I've been invited to a lot of mainstream, you know
[01:03:39] Like channels and stuff like that to come on and discuss things
[01:03:43] Even as just like a personal thing. I just have no interest in it
[01:03:46] I like doing what I'm doing and I'm comfortable doing it
[01:03:50] So if he wants to go and get involved with some new political candidate that wants to you know
[01:03:55] Make excuses for Hamas then yeah, I'll criticize it or whatever, but he's totally free to do that
[01:04:00] That's just not something that I'm interested in doing
[01:04:04] You can do whatever he wants
[01:04:06] Because focus on content plays really well in the right wing boosted algorithm on both Twitter and also right on YouTube
[01:04:14] It's interesting that every platform that doesn't infuse some sort of like a content policy is always right wing
[01:04:21] Wow going through the cope ladder in a speedrun. Yeah, look see this is the this is the final
[01:04:28] This is the final point of cope ladder. We go. Why you guys both talk about each other
[01:04:34] The first time I brought up asmongold in weeks, okay
[01:04:38] If not months you say the Roach cares about influence he plays into I don't care
[01:04:43] Look at how I don't spend money on clothes like you people genuinely think he's working class
[01:04:46] Yeah, no people like this do actually think but you do no this is the first time I've talked about him
[01:04:52] That's precisely the reason why this is the first time you're trying again. Oh
[01:04:56] My god
[01:04:58] Notice how what is this even about?
[01:05:02] This is just a big argument about how much he talks about like who cares
[01:05:08] How long is this gonna go in this chat?
[01:05:13] Because the distance that you're in did not alert you that I was talking about as many goals
[01:05:17] So you came in here and maybe because he's not live today
[01:05:20] You were looking for some political commentary and you saw uh-huh that I started talking about him
[01:05:26] So immediately you started chirping you're welcome by the way then go that's the reason why you haven't chirped
[01:05:33] It's about a month so we know exactly when you talked about him last yeah, huh?
[01:05:38] there you go this court it should um it's when I do actually bring him up his
[01:05:44] um his followers his his loser followers immediately start trimming it and
[01:05:53] being like I'm gonna protect my daddy you're a k-pop stan or ugly duckly your
[01:05:59] k-pop stan we have there's more and more and more is there ever ever is there
[01:06:05] going to be anything to this at all or is it just you getting mad for like the 50th time?
[01:06:11] And for a guy who presents himself as working class because he's nasty?
[01:06:15] Yes.
[01:06:15] And he wears the same t-shirt and you're stupid enough not to realize that he's a multimillionaire
[01:06:19] who owns multiple businesses, some of which have cratered as a consequence of his toxic,
[01:06:24] repulsive politics of course. But he still is a multimillionaire with multiple businesses nonetheless.
[01:06:30] You think that he represents your lifestyle, but he doesn't.
[01:06:35] You think he has your best interest in mind, but he doesn't.
[01:06:38] That's right, guys.
[01:06:39] The person who really has your best interest in mind is the person that wants to flood your country of foreigners and support terrorists that want to kill you.
[01:06:47] That's right, guys.
[01:06:49] Don't listen- hey, don't listen to me!
[01:06:51] Listen to that instead!
[01:06:53] Of course!
[01:06:54] Just another filthy, outraged merchant.
[01:07:00] Yes, all I say is you call them need relevance, but he has more views than you on all platforms
[01:07:06] Okay, buddy talk to me when he actually has real ops, okay
[01:07:12] Not just fucking butch drummers like myself who forget to mention them for a month on the first time
[01:07:19] Why would I want to why like what do I need ops for I'm not I'm not trying to be involved with mainstream politics
[01:07:27] See, this is the difference is that the reason why I don't involve myself directly with a lot of mainstream politics is because I know that I'm extremely controversial.
[01:07:37] I know that and I don't want to pollute or complicate any sort of thing that I agree with by adding in my own personal issues.
[01:07:47] So I think the problem huge cope is it's a cope for me. Well either way
[01:07:51] I mean like I don't know what you want me to say there have been a lot of opportunities that I've had I haven't taken any of
[01:07:57] The opportunities right like you would logically assume that if I was coping I would have at least taken the opportunities
[01:08:03] And they wouldn't have gone well, right? I mean that would be the logical idea
[01:08:06] So there has to be some sort of secondary reason why
[01:08:10] Why that's the case? It's not cope. Yeah, I just I have no interest in doing that
[01:08:15] Like I know this is the this is the complicated thing, but the main time that any of these people bring you up politically
[01:08:22] It's to disavow you
[01:08:24] Whenever Fox is bringing you up. It's to disavow you when Zoran is bringing you up
[01:08:29] It's to disavow you when you know anybody else any of these are CNN is bringing you up. It's to disavow you
[01:08:36] It's not like these people are like giving you motion in like a good way. They do the same thing for Nick flint as
[01:08:42] They do the same thing for Alex Jones that doesn't this isn't like in a seal of approval
[01:08:52] And the first time I mentioned him you come in here to defend him. Yes real ops. You're a twish him or my guy
[01:08:59] Yeah, exactly, uh-huh, and so is he
[01:09:04] And yet no matter how hard no matter how desperately he tries no one gives a shit about what he has to say
[01:09:12] If that was true, then you wouldn't have spent probably 30 minutes because this is clipped
[01:09:20] together.
[01:09:21] You wouldn't have spent 30 minutes coping about why you have more views.
[01:09:25] Like I don't care how many views he's getting.
[01:09:27] I don't even, I'm not even thinking about it.
[01:09:31] There's a lot of people that agree with things that I say.
[01:09:34] It's not relevant to me.
[01:09:36] Like I'm not even thinking, it's so silly.
[01:09:41] How many people do you think would show up for an Asmongold meetup?
[01:10:11] I don't understand this!
[01:10:18] Great!
[01:10:20] Good for him!
[01:10:22] It's a popularity contest.
[01:10:24] I know, and he's used it as a popularity contest.
[01:10:27] I think that he does believe in the political values that he has,
[01:10:30] but it seems also that he uses them and the, you know, things that he involves them with as social accessories.
[01:10:37] I think he does and he brings up the fact that he's involved with these campaigns and he's talking to these people like it's a big deal
[01:10:44] I don't really bring this up like I mean again like keep in mind. I was talking to Elon Musk
[01:10:49] I've never told people until you want to beat the fucking DMs, right?
[01:10:52] Like I've talked to a lot of people that are you know, like very high-level well-known people that are powerful in high places
[01:10:59] I have I don't talk about it or anything. It's not a big deal
[01:11:02] To me, it's it's really not I just sit in my house and like a guy wants to talk to me
[01:11:07] He's like what do you think about this like this is what I think about it. That's it talk to John Maggie
[01:11:12] Yeah, I did talk about that one right, but yeah
[01:11:16] And so it's not that big of a deal. I
[01:11:18] Don't I don't really worry or think about this a lot to see him outside in the real world
[01:11:24] Yeah
[01:11:24] At some point you have to realize everything goes back to like idiotic grievances grievance politics gender wars
[01:11:30] race wars does that what's not idiotic is true it is is true and and you can
[01:11:36] look at the studies that show that it's true and it's just logically true too
[01:11:41] you don't have to look at a study you just think it out not weird you out at
[01:11:46] all I know you think both sides of politics are dumb oh sounds cortisol
[01:11:50] spiked getting spiked yes you're like a dumb animal that's why you get fucked
[01:11:56] over that's why you're gonna fuck over and you're never gonna
[01:11:59] understand who's fucking you over i try to do my very best to explain who's
[01:12:04] fucking you over yeah what the systems it's israel israel is the reason why
[01:12:09] every problem is in the united states it's all because of israel currently
[01:12:13] look like and how there is a bipartisan effort to maintain this process which is
[01:12:17] precisely the reason why it's not just fox news is up my asshole cnn is
[01:12:21] regularly calling me a dangerous threat to american democracy as well why are
[01:12:25] they doing that though? Like there has to be like the problem is that if you can't correctly
[01:12:35] conceptualize people's criticisms of you, I don't think that you can correctly understand
[01:12:41] how to respond to it or whether it's accurate or not. Like I've never seen him take what
[01:12:48] somebody says in good faith and respond to it and respond to the substance of what's
[01:12:54] being said. I don't think I've ever seen a clip and I'm saying that in like years.
[01:12:58] That's why it's not just right-wingers, lying is OP.
[01:13:01] What's the problem is, Ben Shapiro is unfortunately desperately holding on to a dying movement.
[01:13:10] And to be fair, so is Asmongold. For the record, these are not clips of me reacting to Asmongold.
[01:13:17] These are clips of Asmongold reacting to me just this past.
[01:13:20] I react to his song all the time.
[01:13:22] I'll say that right now.
[01:13:23] Absolutely.
[01:13:24] He says something stupid.
[01:13:25] I'll see a clip of it.
[01:13:26] I'll talk about it.
[01:13:27] See, like, I don't have any ego about this or anything.
[01:13:30] Like, is that a big deal?
[01:13:32] Like, if I see...
[01:13:33] I react to tons of people all the time.
[01:13:34] I see something stupid.
[01:13:36] I'm gonna respond.
[01:13:38] Yeah, sure.
[01:13:40] Like, I don't need to pretend.
[01:13:42] Like, he always does this I'm unbothered thing.
[01:13:45] I don't need to pretend like that.
[01:13:46] Yeah, if I see something, I think it's stupid.
[01:13:48] I'll say something about it.
[01:13:50] It's not that complicated.
[01:13:53] It's weak alone.
[01:13:56] Okay.
[01:13:57] There is no parity between the amount of times I react to Asmongole versus the
[01:14:01] amount of times he reacts to me.
[01:14:03] Yes.
[01:14:04] This is a very classic thing that my haters do.
[01:14:07] Right.
[01:14:08] Right.
[01:14:10] Same thing with sex, past any, for example, and a million other haters that
[01:14:14] I don't know.
[01:14:15] see that this, like, I feel like nothing has happened. Like, you know what, he said he
[01:14:22] started watching One Piece, I can tell. This has been an eight minute clip, nothing's happened.
[01:14:30] Nothing's been said, nothing has, like, it's just nothing. It's just repeats at the same
[01:14:37] thing over and over, repeating yourself, saying, oh my God.
[01:14:42] will never find out about. The intellectual juggernaut of the right now is this unwashed
[01:14:49] creature. Yes. Nick Shirley and Nusia Streamers that run around. What's wrong with Nick Shirley?
[01:14:59] He's a good boy. Nusia Streamers that fucking run around and scream the N word at people.
[01:15:06] That's where the conservative movement has moved into.
[01:15:10] Yeah, it's much better than the liberal movement or the leftist movement that's comprised of terrorists.
[01:15:16] Yeah, I guess, you know what, if I had to pick between Hamas and Chud the Builder, sorry buddy, I'd pick Chud.
[01:15:24] I would, because at least Chud isn't going to blow himself up in me in the process. I don't want to see that happen. Absolutely not.
[01:15:31] Holy fuck.
[01:15:32] And, uh, yeah, there it is.
[01:15:34] Like, wow, it's too bad we don't have people that are supporting terrorism.
[01:15:38] Has been sabotaging progressive candidates on the stream.
[01:15:40] What is this here?
[01:15:41] Can I find it?
[01:15:42] He's really mad.
[01:15:43] You and Nick Shirley have motioned and voted vice president.
[01:15:45] I haven't talked to JD Vance before.
[01:15:47] I mean, I don't know.
[01:15:48] Like I, as I said, I don't like getting like politics is an interest for me,
[01:15:53] but it's not the only thing that I think about.
[01:15:57] It's, it's, I think about all kinds of other stuff, too.
[01:16:00] like I do all kinds of stuff like it's not I'm not thinking about this all the
[01:16:05] time like I'm playing video games I'm hanging out with other people I'm doing
[01:16:09] other things I'm watching anime like I'm doing other stuff like politics is just
[01:16:14] simply one interest that I have of many so I don't want to get entangled in this
[01:16:20] in like a big way because it's gonna get in the way of the other things that I
[01:16:23] I like doing. That's it.
[01:16:27] I don't know.
[01:16:32] So it's great to talk. Okay.
[01:16:34] So what is this here?
[01:16:35] Democrat party.
[01:16:38] Rapid thought around.
[01:16:39] I'm going to ask you.
[01:16:41] Do you support Medicare for all?
[01:16:42] Yes.
[01:16:43] Universal childcare.
[01:16:44] Yeah.
[01:16:45] Abolishing and prosecuting ice.
[01:16:46] Yep.
[01:16:47] I'll do it for me.
[01:16:51] Medicare for all.
[01:16:52] Yes.
[01:16:52] support it universal child care yes I support it abolishing prosecuting eyes
[01:16:55] absolutely no abolishing private prisons absolutely raising no we need
[01:17:00] more private prisons we need more we you know what maybe I should start a
[01:17:07] company you know he's talking about how I want a bunch of companies maybe I
[01:17:10] should make a prison company
[01:17:13] tax is on billionaires absolutely raising them in a way yeah I think it
[01:17:18] should be state banning the predatory student loans.
[01:17:22] Yeah, true grief, implementing the Green New Deal.
[01:17:24] Yep. No. Ending Citizens United.
[01:17:26] Yep. Yes, banning congressional stock trading.
[01:17:29] Yes. Ending America's war on Iran.
[01:17:31] No. Easy. Yep. Ending America's embargo on Cuba.
[01:17:34] Nope. Ending aid to Israel.
[01:17:36] Yep. Ending aid to Israel.
[01:17:39] Yeah, I don't know about that free Palestine.
[01:17:41] Of course. Okay.
[01:17:44] So this is it.
[01:17:45] So you have to you have to say all the things in the future.
[01:17:48] the Democrat party is sitting in the cup chair for a trust fund communist from
[01:17:52] Turkey that hates America than the party is over. That's one hell of a party, I'll
[01:17:59] tell you that. And what kind of conversation is this? Yeah, minus 7k, I
[01:18:05] guess so. And I went by on a diorama. I don't know if I could find this or not. How
[01:18:09] are you not going to watch? I think it's going to implode. Well, the thing is that
[01:18:12] this is the issue, is that, like, one of the main reasons why things that Hassan
[01:18:17] says, frustrate me is because I agree with a lot of them. That might sound odd to hear,
[01:18:22] but like, I agree with a lot of his opinions on like, you know, social services or stuff
[01:18:27] like that, people having representation. But the problem is that I don't think that he
[01:18:32] believes in those things as an ends. I think he believes in those things as a means. And
[01:18:38] that's the concern that I have. Very not based of you. So what is this? So yeah, he
[01:18:47] had this woman on there, this is the LA candidate, asked for a bunch of Israel Palestine questions.
[01:18:56] Okay, let's watch this. And now he can complain that I'm, I hit the damn now. Yeah, that's,
[01:19:01] that's main, mainly the issue. He moved in all things as a means, maybe I don't know,
[01:19:05] you're slightly left in center, he's left to the moon. Well, I'm very right wing with a lot of
[01:19:10] things too. Like, I think that we should just take judges that let career criminals off that
[01:19:15] that commit crimes. Like I would
[01:19:20] I would bring back public executions for tons of people. I
[01:19:23] would. I would be doing it once a week. If not more, we'd be
[01:19:26] doing it all the time. I'd be doing it so much people would get
[01:19:30] tired of it. We probably have to stop doing it so much because
[01:19:34] it would not be exciting anymore. So like this a lot of
[01:19:38] right wing things I agree with. There are no public stoning. I
[01:19:43] agree with, like, I like being creative. So I don't know really
[01:19:48] what I would do. So he had this, this is the woman from the
[01:19:55] debate that said that Spencer Pratt was Maga. And I don't know
[01:20:00] anything else about her at all.
[01:20:02] The reason why I say this is because, and this is I'm sure
[01:20:05] you know, that there was the, the DSA open letter, you call
[01:20:09] author to city resolution that made anti-Palestinian LA.
[01:20:12] Okay, here we go. Let's watch it.
[01:20:14] The reason why I say this is because, and this is,
[01:20:16] I'm sure you know that there was the DSA open letter.
[01:20:20] You call author to city resolution
[01:20:22] that made anti-Palestinian LA United School District
[01:20:24] resolution a city council priority
[01:20:26] and was used to shut down the United Teachers Union
[01:20:29] of Los Angeles's members historic BDS resolution vote
[01:20:33] as a result of a smear campaign.
[01:20:36] What do you have to say about that characterization?
[01:20:39] Is there, has there been some change
[01:20:44] in your analysis of the situation?
[01:20:47] Do you feel like those decisions in the past
[01:20:51] might've been wrong?
[01:20:52] What was guiding your framework at the time
[01:20:55] and what has changed is what I'm trying to arrive at?
[01:20:57] Yeah, I think I have become more aware
[01:21:01] of the of these issues over my time on city council this wasn't where this is by the way these issues
[01:21:12] it's like we're this is israel palestine where i had organized before my organization background
[01:21:20] was really around housing and homelessness issues that's how i came to the dsa originally i like
[01:21:25] bernie sanders and they were the only organization locally talking about renters rights and i
[01:21:31] I appreciated that, that's why I got engaged on this issue.
[01:21:35] And I think my work on the city council has changed,
[01:21:42] especially after we've seen the whores in Gaza.
[01:21:49] And I feel like I know more, although I will confess,
[01:21:55] this is still not my area of expertise.
[01:21:58] She's running for mayor of LA.
[01:22:02] What the fuck does this have to do with Gaza?
[01:22:05] Still really focused on the issues that are going on with us.
[01:22:07] And we'll continue doing that.
[01:22:10] Okay. Well, the reason why...
[01:22:12] Uh...
[01:22:13] Send Michigan to Squadron, right?
[01:22:13] The reason why a lot of people, myself included,
[01:22:16] uh, see this is a, as a important moral test,
[01:22:20] is for the obvious reasons, uh, some, some of the reasons that you also acknowledge,
[01:22:24] But the other reason is because it's a pretty reliable litmus test to try to figure out
[01:22:29] if politicians and people who are seeking out positions of governance are responsive
[01:22:37] to the needs of the masses, especially considering that this is now the Democratic Party's overwhelming
[01:22:44] majority position rather than beholden to corporate interests.
[01:22:49] This is the reason why it's a very effective litmus test, and that's the reason why I'm
[01:22:52] asking you about it. And like the, the, you know, honest transformation that may have
[01:22:58] taken place in your world.
[01:23:00] What they're going to do is they're going to implement this purity testing onto everybody
[01:23:06] inside of the Democratic Party. This is where it's going to go. Like it's actually kind
[01:23:12] of hard for me to even understand what the hell he's saying. But like, I think that what
[01:23:15] he's trying to say is that her doing this is like a litma test on whether she is a good
[01:23:21] are a bad person. That's basically what's being said. And it's purity test. It's purity
[01:23:26] spiraling. It is. And I think that the over fixation around these foreign interests is
[01:23:32] going to alienate people. And I think that's going to alienate moderate voters. Like moderate
[01:23:37] voters don't care what's happening on the other side of the world period. They don't
[01:23:41] care about Iran, Israel or Palestine. They just care about the gas prices. That's it.
[01:23:46] So like if you're not talking about local on the ground ideology, you're going to have
[01:23:51] some problems.
[01:23:52] For all of you.
[01:23:53] So it doesn't come across as simply someone like Frida Scott Weiner who very actively,
[01:24:01] very actively pushed for a lot of pro-Israel provisions and then now is trying to claim
[01:24:10] this.
[01:24:11] He actually recognizes that there is a genocide that has taken place because he has a congressional
[01:24:16] see that he's trying to win at a time when, you know, everyone is on board.
[01:24:22] So if there has been a difference in opinion or change in your mentality, what has been
[01:24:27] Jesus, some of the things that you saw that made you reconsider your previous position.
[01:24:36] You know, I spoke out about this issue in, in the motion and in city council because
[01:24:43] Because I saw the violence in Gaza and was moved by it.
[01:24:51] And I think that a lot of people across the country have had this kind of evolution.
[01:25:00] This is awful.
[01:25:01] And it is, you know, it is, has been one of the biggest issues in mating this country,
[01:25:11] Especially in the last
[01:25:14] This is just awful
[01:25:16] I think I'm
[01:25:19] I've moved with with with the people. Oh my god
[01:25:23] More do you and I'm committed to learning more as well
[01:25:28] While also acknowledging. Oh my god and their seat is not
[01:25:34] primarily one that is
[01:25:37] focused on on foreign policy issues, and I think of course it it
[01:25:40] Jesus, of course not. Yes. Wow. How fucking boring. Holy shit. Oh my god. You can see
[01:25:49] him spinning behind the wheels trying to find the next bullshit non-statement. Turn this
[01:25:52] off. I know, I know. It's just so annoying, isn't it? There's so different that's more
[01:25:58] retarded. I know. Who watches this? I have no idea. But anyway, unironically, I admit
[01:26:03] to using Gaza as a litmus test, and let's do it, and please, I'm crying. It's on film.
[01:26:07] Of course they're using that because that's their main issue.
[01:26:11] It's identity politics.
[01:26:13] I don't know why so many people can't see this.
[01:26:16] It's so obvious.
[01:26:19] Mary in LA is going to fix the issue between Israel and Palestine, as people are so unserious.
[01:26:23] It's because, here's the reason why, it's because it's an ideology to these people.
[01:26:28] It is an ideology and it is about pushing that ideology and virtue signaling.
[01:26:34] grilled her on Israel for 20 minutes wait what oh my god I don't even know if
[01:26:44] I can I don't even want to watch the entire thing this is insane all right
[01:26:49] and if you're ramen everybody so you've a distance yourself in the past from
[01:26:54] Zoram on Donnie I want to ask you oh my god oh my dude I don't even know if I'm
[01:27:00] ready for this. I'm not. This is crazy. Do not. Yeah, this is 17. I don't think anybody it's just
[01:27:07] I'll look at maybe a handful of clips, but that's probably just too many men. It's not easier. Oh my
[01:27:13] God, maybe tomorrow. Yeah, it's just it's again, once people realize that, you know, this is all
[01:27:21] identity politics for them. I think that a lot more of this will become easier to to get rid of,
[01:27:27] right? She's vile. Please skip. Yeah, I can't even watch that. It's too much, right? And that's it.
[01:27:33] I've lose brain cells if I watched it, or other things that I want to look at today. But we might
[01:27:37] get into that later on first five minutes at the best part. I might watch it later on then. We'll
[01:27:42] see. And as a problem with Israel, but Turkey-occupied Cyprus is okay. You're not going to, again,
[01:27:48] guys, you're not going to find or come up with or figure out some sort of inconsistency, some moral
[01:27:56] inconsistency, that you're going to be able to like,
[01:27:59] I see, I can, I told you, that's it.
[01:28:02] The reality is that there is no,
[01:28:04] it's not about moral consistency,
[01:28:06] it's about pushing this worldview more than anything else.
[01:28:09] So keep that in mind.
[01:28:11] But just, just, just,
[01:28:12] because obviously people have to sit through
[01:28:13] all that bullshit.
[01:28:16] Yeah.
[01:28:16] Yeah.
[01:28:17] Yeah.
[01:28:18] Yeah.
[01:28:19] Yeah.
[01:28:20] Yeah.
[01:28:21] Fuck.
[01:28:21] Fuck.
[01:28:22] But you'll get fucked up.
[01:28:23] But now I'm the guy that's 125 pounds against me.
[01:28:25] It's not hard.
[01:28:26] at all haven't doing 60 pounds of magic but he can't move that you're not gonna
[01:28:29] win Larry listen maybe a bit of a voice I'm telling you in a top-up you're gonna
[01:28:33] see why do we classes exist there's a level
[01:28:39] Uh-oh.
[01:28:40] Wait, get away from him!
[01:28:42] Oh, shit, that's over.
[01:28:47] Ten seconds.
[01:28:48] Damn, like that.
[01:28:49] Ten seconds?
[01:28:50] God damn, Larry!
[01:28:55] It's over.
[01:28:59] It's almost.
[01:29:00] That was like 12 seconds.
[01:29:03] Man.
[01:29:05] Look at the size difference too. Jesus. I just got it. Oh my God. Oh my God. No. No.
[01:29:22] Oh my god!
[01:29:35] Also my aura. I'm done, dude.
[01:29:40] That was crazy.
[01:29:42] No off for one.
[01:29:44] But it wasn't that bad.
[01:29:46] Dude, did you see when the guy picked you up and was pulling you around?
[01:29:49] Yeah, this big ass nigga right here.
[01:29:51] I love Larry Wheels, I think he's so funny.
[01:29:58] He's so funny, man.
[01:30:02] Oh my god, he's farming.
[01:30:04] I know.
[01:30:05] This is so funny to me.
[01:30:07] More of this.
[01:30:08] I love it, man.
[01:30:09] I do.
[01:30:10] I love it.
[01:30:11] Man, this is so good.
[01:30:12] Yeah.
[01:30:13] Just to see these throwing you around, man.
[01:30:15] Like, yes, man.
[01:30:16] I fucking know.
[01:30:17] I saw it.
[01:30:18] And man, that was really funny, the Maritrac, 243 criminals.
[01:30:23] Yeah, all the criminals with ankle monitors got away.
[01:30:26] I did see that.
[01:30:27] I'll have to look into that in a bit.
[01:30:30] But yeah, what's the opposite of aura farming?
[01:30:32] I don't know, man.
[01:30:33] And it's just really been a lot of these other ones.
[01:30:36] And oh, god, this is the one we were going to watch.
[01:30:39] We were going to watch this yesterday.
[01:30:41] But I just kind of got distracted.
[01:30:44] We were taking before.
[01:30:45] This is a moment where there are no bad ideas.
[01:30:48] No bad idea brainstorm is what I'd like to call it.
[01:30:51] And in that no bad ideas brainstorm,
[01:30:54] we talk about what we need to do
[01:30:57] and think about doing around the Electoral College.
[01:31:01] We talk about the idea of Supreme Court reform,
[01:31:04] which includes expanding the Supreme Court.
[01:31:08] We invite a conversation about multi-member districts.
[01:31:12] We talk about, look, that if we win the Senate,
[01:31:16] which we should when you're losing you change the rules when you're winning you
[01:31:20] love the rules but and we will then the senate judiciary committee should have
[01:31:27] rules that they put in place so when these yes come before as nominees to the
[01:31:32] supreme court and lie I can't wait for her to run again account and I can't
[01:31:38] wait for her to run this is gonna be it's gonna be something special if she
[01:31:42] runs again.
[01:31:43] Consequence, not just that somebody goes on cable news and says they lied, but that there
[01:31:48] are rules in place to actually penalize people for lying to a Senate Judiciary Committee.
[01:31:54] That we agree that it is right to have ethics rules for Supreme Court justice.
[01:32:01] And let's put those in place.
[01:32:04] Let's talk about statehood for Puerto Rico and D.C.
[01:32:08] These are the things I think that we've got to do. We've got to neutralize these red states
[01:32:13] from cheating, including blue.
[01:32:16] We have to stop them from cheating by cheating. I completely agree.
[01:32:20] So it's expanding their maps. And all of this, I think, is, is, look, we got to fight
[01:32:27] fire with fire. These folks are playing to win. We got to play to win too.
[01:32:31] Yeah, that's what I've said. I've said that many times that they can't win. They must
[01:32:36] when I know it's so embarrassing and uh Koshia Kamala and Marco debate was
[01:32:41] prompt. Can you imagine a debate between her and Marco Rubio or JD Vance?
[01:32:49] I mean it's just gonna be sad. It really is. It's just gonna be fucking sad.
[01:32:57] Like I feel like it's gonna be worse than a Biden interview. Wait what is this? Kamala's doing
[01:33:02] Face times again with Tennessee and Sarah. Oh my god. Oh, no
[01:33:11] So, you know in the wake of the Cali decision immediately Donald Trump Marsha Blackburn
[01:33:17] for special session, we have to be back by Tuesday and by the following Thursday
[01:33:22] They've taken the only black majority district the only black
[01:33:26] They're basically factoring racism to politics.
[01:33:30] It's crazy how these people think that it's racist whenever they don't get their own district.
[01:33:36] But can you imagine what would happen if like you had a bunch of white people that were
[01:33:41] in like a majority black area and they were like, yeah, we want our own.
[01:33:45] We want our own district.
[01:33:47] We don't want to be around all these other, we want a whites only district.
[01:33:51] So white people can advocate for that.
[01:33:53] They'd be losing their minds about it.
[01:33:55] They're not all the power of the people and it scares them because if they thought unerring that they would win
[01:34:01] They would have to resort to this cheating
[01:34:04] It's cheating whenever you don't have a DEI district, really?
[01:34:08] It's cheating when you're not racially drawing maps, you're cheating
[01:34:15] When you are racially drawing maps, you're also cheating, but only if it's in the way that they don't want you to
[01:34:21] Okay
[01:34:37] I've been thinking about, you know, we need to have basically no bad ideas brainstorm. I'm trying to get them real quick
[01:34:49] Come on
[01:34:51] There's a bug I'm trying to get him on my hand
[01:34:57] There's mr. Bo
[01:35:01] Mr.. Bug right there say
[01:35:04] Say my god he in the house
[01:35:08] It's chatter snuck in yeah, I gotta I got somebody this this is his ban up you
[01:35:13] Either I don't know about that
[01:35:15] Let me go back. Is it a tick? I don't know what he is. I have no idea. It's just a bug like it's the fucking it's a random ass little bug and
[01:35:24] Put me down. No, he got he going out. We're getting rid of him. He's going outside. I
[01:35:29] Don't I don't need him in the house. We got too many of these in the house already
[01:35:34] I'll be right back
[01:35:45] All right, sorry about that had to get rid of his ass had to deport him
[01:36:03] We saw you you ate it I did not I don't want him he probably didn't taste good
[01:36:12] I've been thinking about, you know, we need to have basically a no-bad-ideas brainstorm.
[01:36:17] That's how I'm thinking about it. Like a good old fashioned, no-bad-ideas brainstorm.
[01:36:22] We can't abandon the South. We have to invest in it.
[01:36:24] And particularly, we have to invest in all levels of government.
[01:36:27] Your fight is for America.
[01:36:30] Your fight is for America.
[01:36:32] That's the message we stand for.
[01:36:33] This is our time and our moment.
[01:36:35] That's right. Please take care of yourself. Please, please take care of yourself.
[01:36:39] yourself. And thank you for all you do to inspire so many people.
[01:36:44] Wow.
[01:36:47] How brave. How brave Kamala doing fake facetimes, begin with
[01:36:51] Tennessee insurrectionists. She's running. If Kamala Harris runs
[01:36:55] for president again, I will be so happy. I will be so, so, so
[01:37:02] happy. Because all you need to do is listen to her talk. And I
[01:37:07] I think everybody is going to realize that it's not going to happen.
[01:37:10] The latest polls on Kamala, let me see where it is.
[01:37:13] And I do think that, by the way, I do think that new presidential poll, Vance, is it 37%?
[01:37:21] Rubio 16, Donald Trump, Jr. at 13%, Kamala Harris at 23.
[01:37:29] So she is the most popular candidate with the den- Oh my God, that is sad.
[01:37:36] really is we need Rubio yeah I feel like honestly unless they bring in like
[01:37:41] some kind of crazy dark horse candidate I don't see how Vance or Rubio don't win
[01:37:47] I feel like there's like a 0% chance any of these people can win I don't even
[01:37:53] think it's close like it let we'll go down the list Kamala Harris is a retard
[01:38:01] talks like a retard, she's already lost, she's not gonna win. Gavin Newsom, his state is on fire
[01:38:07] once a year. AOC talks like a retard and the moment that you press these people to talk about anything
[01:38:13] other than identity issues, they immediately turn to an idiot. Pete Buttigieg is gay and I think
[01:38:19] people aren't gonna vote for him because of that. Bernie Sanders is too old, I don't know who the
[01:38:24] fuck this is. Cory Booker, nobody cares about Cory Booker. Ben Shapiro is Jewish and you have
[01:38:30] too many people that are anti-Semitic to vote for him. That's just the way it is. They're all ruled out.
[01:38:37] And by the way, you're not going to get political analysis like this from other people. You're not.
[01:38:42] Oh, sorry, Josh Shapiro. Josh Shapiro. Excuse me. Yes. No, you're right. You're right.
[01:38:48] And excuse me. And why is Paul 100%? No, I know that. I think he's Jewish too, right? That's what I was
[01:38:54] saying because I remember people were criticizing that whenever he was like involved with something.
[01:38:57] I forgot even what it was but for Frida nice rundown high level. I know and again people want to say that like my
[01:39:05] Opinions on the stuff is like surface level or like I don't know what I'm talking about
[01:39:09] What do you think most people do?
[01:39:12] What do you that's exactly how they're gonna make the decision?
[01:39:15] That's how people are gonna you get all but the policy. So why he's supported this bit. They don't know what a bill is
[01:39:23] Just stop it
[01:39:25] Stop it. They're not gonna vote for him because of whatever dumb reason that there is. That's it. And yeah, it's just that simple and
[01:39:32] Shapiro's Ashkenazi Jewish origin. Yeah. Yeah, it's like I knew I knew that he was obvious Jewish
[01:39:37] I shouldn't know which which one was this is a Ben Shapiro, right different Shapiro
[01:39:42] So I was close to becoming VP but Harris didn't want someone smarter than her as VP
[01:39:45] Well, I don't know if she could have well, I guess yeah, she got Tim Wall
[01:39:48] So maybe she was able to do something there and so yeah vote for the funniest guy
[01:39:52] Most people don't even know a single person on that list. Well, they know Kamala Harris
[01:39:56] They know Kamala Harris and all the rest of them. They don't really know I would say since that's the main person that was running
[01:40:03] extra Emily is back to screaming
[01:40:08] Wow, oh my god, we're back
[01:40:14] She's not driving is she
[01:40:18] I have been gone
[01:40:20] For three weeks. Wow. Okay, also by the way, someone is botting me. Okay, so
[01:40:27] Some person is botting me right now 47k viewers. So we definitely have a lot of viewers okay
[01:40:32] I don't know who's doing it. I am so sick of the fixation that people have on twitch around viewership
[01:40:39] I am I think it is so fucking cringe. It is so annoying
[01:40:43] I wish that it was more like YouTube where smaller channels and smaller content for a niche audience was appreciated and
[01:40:52] Respected in the same way that a Mr. Beast video is but now on Twitch
[01:40:57] Everything is based around viewer account. Everything is your ship. Everything is popularity. It's exhausting. It is it's so exhausting
[01:41:07] It's so boring. I don't like it two jets collided. Wait, what?
[01:41:11] What?
[01:41:12] Two Navy jet fighters just had a mid-air collision.
[01:41:17] All four crew members punched out of the aircraft and fell to the ground and exploit what?
[01:41:22] What?
[01:41:24] Hold it.
[01:41:26] Hold it.
[01:41:28] Why?
[01:41:30] Why are they supposed to know?
[01:41:36] No.
[01:41:39] What was that like, fucking, like, $100 million?
[01:41:46] Good job, guys.
[01:41:49] Good job.
[01:41:53] Great.
[01:41:55] That's how big planes are made.
[01:41:57] That's how drones are made.
[01:42:01] Teddy!
[01:42:02] Where did drones come from?
[01:42:04] where you see when two planes love each other very much.
[01:42:12] Oh man.
[01:42:14] That's gonna be horrible.
[01:42:15] Yeah, I mean like, I feel like,
[01:42:20] this, I mean, dude, can you imagine like,
[01:42:24] oh man, maybe it was a malfunction,
[01:42:26] maybe something happened, it was wrong,
[01:42:28] but Jesus man, can you imagine how much
[01:42:30] they're gonna get made fun of?
[01:42:31] Like that looks, that's so bad, bro.
[01:42:32] blowing up two jets like that, not even one jet, both jets. Oh
[01:42:37] my God. And did they not see each other? I don't know what
[01:42:40] happened. Who the fuck knows? Like it's an air show. They're
[01:42:43] probably really close to each other. Something could have gone
[01:42:45] wrong. I have no idea. This is an air show, not a war. Yeah, I
[01:42:50] know this isn't in Iran. Like it says in an air show in Idaho,
[01:42:54] like it literally says this right here, which to be fair, I
[01:42:57] usually don't read the captions anyway. So I know why people
[01:42:59] correct me but yes there it is and was it blue angels no apparently not and one was a woman
[01:43:08] guys the other four weren't though like i feel like really like i don't know if women can be
[01:43:14] good pilots the driver's thing i think that we've established that right but like what about pilots
[01:43:20] i'm not sure my mom flew airplanes right i mean like i don't know my grandmother flew
[01:43:25] airplane. She knew how to fly an airplane. So like my grandfather like owned airplanes,
[01:43:30] he had cartography. And so I yeah, why was she by ship outing that's the reason why really,
[01:43:35] exactly. And yeah, he was a pilot in World War Two. And so mom or yeah, because I remember
[01:43:41] I would ask her like whenever we would be flying I was a little kid. I was like,
[01:43:45] Okay, say the pilot dies has a heart attack
[01:43:53] Like we're gonna be okay, right? She says yeah, because there's another pilot there's two pilots. I was like, oh, no
[01:44:02] What if both of them have a heart attack?
[01:44:05] Then we're just gonna die, right?
[01:44:07] She's like, no, we're not gonna die. I'm like, what am I you so like suit suit. Could you fly the plane?
[01:44:11] She's like yeah, I haven't flown a commercial jet before but yeah, I could probably fly the plane and I was like
[01:44:20] Thank god, bro, like I was like five I was five at the time right so I didn't know what to think
[01:44:25] And so I was like five or six. It's just like yeah, I find this right and they have to tell me what some of the buttons do
[01:44:32] But it'd be all right, and I was got you. Yeah, and I'm flying a pilot. What if you had a heart attack?
[01:44:38] I didn't think about that
[01:44:39] And so I was grab but yeah, yeah, that's why yeah, I mean she was choosing all kinds of stuff like that
[01:44:45] But what is this here if I can find the rest of it piece of neighborhood is Derek's over a Ukrainian drone damaging the car
[01:44:51] When will this end? Yeah, I mean, it's just sad Russian soldiers thought they made it out safe gathered up and how oh
[01:44:57] No, oh
[01:44:59] Bro
[01:45:03] This is where I think it's gonna be
[01:45:05] Greta Thunberg going viral, I'll look at it.
[01:45:11] It seems like everything's fine.
[01:45:14] You can't, it's TOS.
[01:45:17] Oh, it is?
[01:45:21] Let me guess.
[01:45:23] Yep.
[01:45:25] There it is. Hey, look, that's the way, it's a war!
[01:45:28] What the hell do you expect?
[01:45:30] What's gonna fucking happen? Like, goddamn.
[01:45:32] Damn.
[01:45:33] And, okay, let me go and look this up and find it.
[01:45:37] Great shit, they got dusted.
[01:45:38] What is this?
[01:45:39] Can I find it?
[01:45:39] I'll look at this real quick and get into it.
[01:45:41] Swedish migration, a 16 year old, what the fuck is this?
[01:45:47] Okay.
[01:45:52] So this is what happened in Sweden.
[01:45:56] As Sweden's Minister for Migration,
[01:45:57] as a father of two daughters,
[01:45:59] I cannot defend the systems
[01:46:01] that was the right of criminals before the rights of victims and law-abiding migrants.
[01:46:06] Yeah.
[01:46:07] A lost here in Sweden, a 16-year-old girl was on her way home from work when she was raped.
[01:46:12] However, the criminal, a recognized refugee, was not expelled because the crime
[01:46:17] was not considered serious enough.
[01:46:20] Wait, somebody got raped and it wasn't serious enough?
[01:46:23] I feel like rape's really bad.
[01:46:26] I think that's real.
[01:46:27] I think that's like one of the worst ones, right?
[01:46:30] To meet the high trestle set by the refugee convention and interpreted by the Supreme Guidelines.
[01:46:37] Her case has touched many people and the fact that criminals are not deported is the betrayal of all victims of crime.
[01:46:45] The Swedish Minister for Migration has the thought of...
[01:46:48] I wouldn't deport him.
[01:46:51] In some cases like that I wouldn't deport him.
[01:46:54] So Doris, I can not defend the citizens because the rights of criminals before the rights of victims and law-abiding migrants.
[01:47:03] Sweden wants these guidelines to be reviewed to better reflect an obvious position.
[01:47:08] Rape in all circumstances is a particular serious crime.
[01:47:12] Such crimes must be subject to expulsion even if the prosecutor is a recognized refugee.
[01:47:18] I mean, obviously.
[01:47:32] That is sick!
[01:47:48] The image people have Sweden as a progressive country, guided by solidarity and humanitarian
[01:47:54] values is long outdated.
[01:47:56] Thank God.
[01:47:58] And we urgently need to talk about some of the things happening here and put all the
[01:48:02] pressure we can to come in days.
[01:48:05] In Sweden, people who came here as children grew up here and built their entire lives
[01:48:09] here are now increasingly being deported without their families to countries they have no connection
[01:48:15] to and that are very much not safe for them to be in.
[01:48:18] I think the solution is that we should deport them with the family.
[01:48:23] I think this is a good point she brings up and it does seem sad that you get sent away
[01:48:27] from your family.
[01:48:29] I think logically the thing to do would be to send the family with them.
[01:48:33] I feel like that makes sense.
[01:48:36] And these young people did not do anything wrong.
[01:48:39] They followed the path given to them and our especially children of labor migrants who
[01:48:43] who upon turning 18.
[01:48:44] I wonder if the girls that got raped did anything wrong.
[01:48:49] That's the question.
[01:48:50] I guess they did.
[01:48:52] Because obviously we're not talking about them.
[01:48:55] Now risk losing their right to stay here.
[01:48:58] And this is in light of Sweden becoming increasingly hostile and racist in its migration politics.
[01:49:03] Not enough.
[01:49:05] Like so so many other parts of the world.
[01:49:08] And the Swedish government is now even negotiating with the Taliban to facilitate deportations
[01:49:13] Just to name one example.
[01:49:15] Great.
[01:49:16] So they'll take them?
[01:49:18] Awesome.
[01:49:20] Yeah, OK.
[01:49:23] Yeah, I mean, like, it's weird how, like, every once in a while,
[01:49:28] we can work with them.
[01:49:30] And these inhumane teenage deportations
[01:49:33] have evoked lots of anger in Sweden.
[01:49:36] As opposed to the humane rapes.
[01:49:38] Rightly so.
[01:49:40] So much that the government were forced
[01:49:42] to halt some of these deportations.
[01:49:44] But the problem is far from solved.
[01:49:47] In the upcoming days, the Swedish government
[01:49:49] will present a proposal about this.
[01:49:52] And there is a huge risk that many still get left behind
[01:49:55] and have to leave their families and lives here,
[01:49:58] two countries many have never even been to
[01:50:01] and don't know anyone in.
[01:50:03] Based.
[01:50:04] And if we accept this, it will of course not.
[01:50:07] The problem of this framing is that the interests
[01:50:10] these migrants and these people that are refugees should be on the same level as the interests
[01:50:17] of the people in Sweden. And it is a fundamental misunderstanding of what the function of a
[01:50:22] government is for. The function of a government is to advocate for and to fulfill the best
[01:50:28] interests of the people that it represents. The government of Sweden represents people in Sweden.
[01:50:33] So to the extent that you are basing the interests of people that are not Swedish
[01:50:39] on the same level of the people that are swedish your government effectively
[01:50:43] isn't the swedish government
[01:50:45] it's just a governing apparatus that is accountable to nobody
[01:50:50] most of you speaking english delhi uh... goal here is to reach a global
[01:50:53] audience not to solve national politics
[01:50:56] uh... yeah that's a good point you're right
[01:50:58] stop here
[01:50:59] it will continue to expand
[01:51:01] the right to seek asylum is a basic human right and cannot be compromised
[01:51:07] Of course you can, you just get rid of it.
[01:51:09] What do you mean?
[01:51:10] You can easily, you can easily, you just turn it off.
[01:51:14] What do you mean?
[01:51:15] Like, oh, it can't be, who decided that it can't be compromised?
[01:51:20] Like, I don't agree with that.
[01:51:23] Yeah, no, no, it's not.
[01:51:24] You must remember that these are not singular mistakes.
[01:51:28] This is a direct result of stricter migration policies
[01:51:31] and a hostile discourse that has been pushed for
[01:51:34] by the government parties,
[01:51:36] but also by the opposition.
[01:51:38] And migrants have long fought against
[01:51:41] and warned about the development
[01:51:43] where we have normalized pure dehumanization.
[01:51:46] No, we're not there yet.
[01:51:49] We're going there, but we're not there yet.
[01:51:52] You're getting excited for something
[01:51:54] that hasn't happened yet.
[01:51:55] A society that raises children, educates them,
[01:51:59] and then abandons them is failing.
[01:52:02] You cannot pick and choose
[01:52:04] which human rights to respect and follow.
[01:52:07] Of course you can.
[01:52:07] It's easy.
[01:52:10] What do you mean?
[01:52:11] Why?
[01:52:12] Like, this is the thing is that these people
[01:52:14] have all these imaginary rules.
[01:52:21] There's no rules that say that you have to do anything.
[01:52:25] What are you talking about?
[01:52:27] Like, you don't have to, why can't you?
[01:52:29] Why can't you just decide,
[01:52:30] well, we're not gonna do this this time.
[01:52:34] We cannot stay silent in times of injustice.
[01:52:39] Spread awareness both in Sweden and internationally show support to these people who have done everything they can to fight back and put pressure on the Swedish government.
[01:52:50] So basically she released this video in English in order to get international audiences to pressure the Swedish government to allow migrants to come into the country and continue raping women?
[01:53:02] Well, that's definitely what a great human rights triumph that is.
[01:53:09] That's amazing.
[01:53:10] This girl is ridiculous.
[01:53:11] I know she's chatting bullshit and these are recent deportations.
[01:53:14] The human rights all countries have don't even agree with them or other.
[01:53:19] There is no such thing as human rights.
[01:53:21] This is a made up concept that is defined by people.
[01:53:26] The only things that are real are things like physics and the natural laws.
[01:53:31] the only laws that exist by people are the ones that can be enforced
[01:53:35] there is no law that says you have to do things this way you can't do things
[01:53:39] that way
[01:53:40] there are simply privileges that we give people
[01:53:43] and every single one of those privileges can just simply be taken away
[01:53:47] you can just literally get rid of it you can do that anytime that you want
[01:53:51] and so this is and by the way so this is what's happening over in sweden
[01:53:55] i remember i got criticism for even watching this clip watch this
[01:54:00] 60 minutes travels to a no-go zone in Sweden.
[01:54:03] And they don't assimilate well into the Swedish culture of society,
[01:54:08] and they're unemployed, and they're poor,
[01:54:10] and the dogs speak Swedish very well,
[01:54:12] so they don't get jobs or get into the Swedish youth culture either.
[01:54:17] But not everyone is hostile.
[01:54:19] Oh, OK. My cousin lives in Melbourne.
[01:54:21] Many locals are polite and friendly,
[01:54:24] and happy to talk.
[01:54:27] Yeah.
[01:54:29] They're so nice.
[01:54:30] But what happened next changed everything.
[01:54:33] The police leave and as we prepare to go, young men, masking their faces, arrive.
[01:54:40] Good, good, good.
[01:54:41] You're doing good.
[01:54:42] Yeah.
[01:54:43] Okay, very good.
[01:54:44] Okay, you too.
[01:54:46] And attack.
[01:54:47] Look at him go.
[01:54:49] This is why we have the Second Amendment.
[01:54:59] why you have it. Shall not be infringed?
[01:55:03] We're trying to help you. We want to make you guys look good.
[01:55:10] You don't need to hurt us. There's no need to be unkind.
[01:55:14] There's no need to be unkind. These people are just, they're so naive.
[01:55:20] His attention turns when a local intervenes and drives his mobility scooter into the most violent attack.
[01:55:28] Damn!
[01:55:31] This is the thing, you literally have a disabled old man
[01:55:34] who's the only one who's going to actually put these people in their place at all.
[01:55:39] Just some random old man in a mobility scooter pushes them back.
[01:55:45] That's so sad.
[01:55:47] Being individually attacked.
[01:55:49] Well, how the fuck they get there?
[01:55:51] Why is it Sweden kick them out if they're doing this?
[01:55:53] Like if they're not citizens, what the fuck are they doing there?
[01:55:56] Because human rights, what about people's right to be able to go in their country and not get attacked also like human rights?
[01:56:02] What a joke right where the fuck are the police?
[01:56:05] Why aren't the police arresting these people putting them in jail racism on ironically well you act like a
[01:56:11] Asshole you start committing a bunch of crime. You don't want to assimilate with the culture. You're not a citizen
[01:56:16] Why the fuck are you there?
[01:56:17] I mean if this is what they value then they deserve everything that they get that's my I completely agree by this
[01:56:24] Every single time that I see one of these people get killed, I'm like, well, natural selection
[01:56:29] Shouldn't have done it
[01:56:31] Every time I get you know, you would hear like Americans go over and join ISIS then ISIS like decapitates them
[01:56:37] I'd be like well
[01:56:40] We tried to tell you we tried to say
[01:56:46] It's sad to see stuff like this happen
[01:56:48] But if you want to have that type of a myself this is the conclusion of that mindset. I'm right
[01:56:54] Yeah, there you go. And I think this is so fucking funny. I mean, again, like I wish that you could take these people and make them live with those migrants and then say you can't call the police.
[01:57:06] Like that's that that that's my that's my perfect world. Okay. And is this a meta stream. Yeah, I'm agreeing with myself from previous years reaffirming that I was right. I am right and I will continue to be right.
[01:57:20] obviously, right? And so, yeah, more like, you haven't changed what you said? No, I
[01:57:24] haven't. I never have. Wanted bees all human are equal and nice. Bullshit. Huge
[01:57:28] problem. They take advantage of it. Well, again, it's just it's the reason why
[01:57:32] people do that is because they are, I think they're ideologically captured.
[01:57:37] They are. They're ideologically captured and they're unwilling to acknowledge
[01:57:42] things in a way that is more accurate. And they're afraid of having something
[01:57:45] like that, you know, be turned on them in a way that's bad. And I think that most
[01:57:49] people are afraid of being called racist or being called some other words so
[01:57:55] they're afraid of this. Look at this here, the man who is drawing swastikas. So
[01:57:58] there was another person drawing swastikas around, is actually a black
[01:58:03] guy, Taquan Jameek Vareen. He has been let out on a $1,500 bond. So let me get
[01:58:11] this straight. This guy is going around spray painting. He got let out on a
[01:58:16] $1500 bond and now he immediately began waving a gun around the people in the street. Oh
[01:58:23] He was yet again given a $2500 bond
[01:58:29] Curiously though all local media report on the story they miraculously failed to mention at all the race of the man who is drawing the swastikas
[01:58:40] Let me see if I can is that true there's no way that's true
[01:58:46] I don't believe this CBS
[01:58:55] So they barely even show the person.
[01:59:15] Okay this is it.
[01:59:16] A teen led to, okay there you go, right?
[01:59:19] Why don't you believe it?
[01:59:20] Well it's not that I don't believe it, it's that I wanted to prove it, right?
[01:59:24] I mean, that's it.
[01:59:27] Oh, oh, let him know.
[01:59:34] You know, it's really sad is how stupid he is.
[01:59:38] So you didn't really plan out the idea of doing a swastika
[01:59:41] because you ran out of room because you see like you're you're right there.
[01:59:45] Like the line would have to go down to here, but you can't make it go down to there
[01:59:48] because like you you already ran out of room.
[01:59:51] And so like you couldn't even do a swastika, right?
[01:59:54] $1,500.
[01:59:56] There's no one.
[02:00:01] He's able to get that one right.
[02:00:10] There it is.
[02:00:15] Let him know.
[02:00:17] Let him know, bro.
[02:00:18] Let him know, exactly.
[02:00:19] And that's not Swastika, brother.
[02:00:21] Yeah, I wonder what he was trying to do.
[02:00:23] trying to do what do you think he was trying to do and it's crazy you have
[02:00:26] these people just running around causing problems they had a people were
[02:00:32] unhappy that a joke was made about George Floyd you can't make jokes about
[02:00:41] George Floyd. Again, it is not a laughing matter. We are.
[02:00:50] Then this bitch on Instagram.
[02:00:54] If it's not a laughing matter, then why are there so many videos of George Floyd?
[02:00:59] Well, I don't know about that. Again, it is not a laughing matter. We are here today to call your
[02:01:06] attention to the fact that an egregious, disgusting joke was made about George Floyd.
[02:01:15] Here we are about-
[02:01:17] That's- I mean, you think they resurrected him and killed him again?
[02:01:22] To memorialize George Floyd for year six after-
[02:01:27] Why is it that this is like their patron saint?
[02:01:31] Why is it that we're even talking about George Floyd?
[02:01:33] The guy was a career criminal scumbag and he got pulled over while he was driving under the influence of fentanyl
[02:01:41] Like yeah, maybe he shouldn't have gotten killed that day. Sure, but like are we really gonna act like this guy is some kind of good actor
[02:01:47] It's awful. It's terrible
[02:01:51] Brutal murder at the hands of the Minneapolis police department. Yeah, our community is still experiencing grief and trauma
[02:01:58] We have young people in our get over it
[02:02:01] Holy fuck
[02:02:03] Get over it. The fuck like people spent the entire fucking year burning the whole fucking country down
[02:02:11] Move on holy fuck
[02:02:15] Unity who were children at the time they're now teenagers
[02:02:18] still dealing with the impacts of the police killing of George Floyd and
[02:02:23] Instead of allowing our community to grieve in peace to celebrate George Floyd in peace
[02:02:28] we have
[02:02:30] Netflix comedians
[02:02:32] making light of the brutal killing of George Floyd.
[02:02:35] It is unacceptable and it is unconscionable.
[02:02:38] Tony Hinchcliffe made a grotesque joke saying that George Floyd is looking up at us,
[02:02:46] laughing, and he can't breathe.
[02:02:58] I thought you said it wasn't a laughing matter.
[02:03:02] What do you mean?
[02:03:07] Didn't she just laugh?
[02:03:11] Saying that.
[02:03:12] Made a grotesque joke.
[02:03:14] Saying, saying that.
[02:03:18] This guy be like, I mean, what are we doing here?
[02:03:23] George Floyd is looking up at us, laughing, and he can't breathe.
[02:03:29] Wow.
[02:03:30] I saw the clip online and made me stick to my summit.
[02:03:34] Wow.
[02:03:34] We are here to declare today that there
[02:03:36] needs to be accountability for Kevin Hart's Netflix roast.
[02:03:46] This bitch is still moving like it's 2021.
[02:03:50] Literally, nobody cares.
[02:03:53] Nobody cares that your patron saint drug dealer scumbag
[02:03:57] was killed and people are laughing about it
[02:04:00] too bad
[02:04:01] these are the kinds of people that will make plenty of jokes about charlie
[02:04:04] kirk who by the way
[02:04:06] didn't point a gun at a pregnant woman
[02:04:08] he didn't uh... go to jail he wasn't driving under the influence of fentanyl
[02:04:13] and he also didn't try to resist arrest either so all these things like and and
[02:04:18] by the way
[02:04:19] making the charlie kirk joke is also okay
[02:04:22] but it is still
[02:04:23] you infinitely more indefensible than a George Floyd joke. George Floyd was a scumbag piece
[02:04:29] of shit, loser, career criminal. Like who the fuck drives on fentanyl? A nutball does
[02:04:37] that. Meanwhile, Charlie Kirk was a podcaster, he was a political activist. He got shot in
[02:04:44] the neck by a random idiot. It's not even remotely close. And so if you're gonna do
[02:04:50] that and you're going to say that Charlie Kirk jokes are okay, which I think they're
[02:04:54] totally okay. Then I don't want to hear a single fucking thing about crying over George
[02:05:01] Floyd. Embarrassing. You're being disingenuous here. Great. Great. We haven't pulled anybody
[02:05:11] up today. You're the first one. What am I being disingenuous about?
[02:05:22] No, it's okay, we're gonna figure this out.
[02:05:44] The shadow round best part of the day.
[02:05:46] There's no way you're not going to do you think it's okay to laugh at George Ford's death or make a joke. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, man. I think I've been pretty clear about that, right?
[02:06:06] that right. Like I mean, you're using this is like to in order to establish a, you know,
[02:06:14] a line of reasoning, right? You're saying all the BLM supporters or Charlie Kirk
[02:06:27] are killing what you're saying all BM supporters are killing of Charlie Kirk supporters. I don't
[02:06:35] know what that means. I think I know what your, how is it infinitely better than Charlie Kirk?
[02:06:41] Because Charlie Kirk wasn't a career criminal that was driving under the influence of Fentanyl
[02:06:45] and pointed a gun at a pregnant woman. Charlie Kirk didn't do those things George Floyd did,
[02:06:50] so I have less sympathy for a bad thing happening to him because I think he's a bad person.
[02:06:54] is that I mean like right I mean I what why it I like duh of course like yeah I like obviously
[02:07:15] No, what's the what's what's beyond this charlie kerks at epstein played a role of course
[02:07:29] at Epstein Epstein was there in the Minneapolis police department get him fair but George
[02:07:39] was killed by a cop. It was literally a public execution similar to Kirk. It wasn't a public
[02:07:44] execution similar to Kirk. Killing somebody, I don't think that if they had publicly executed
[02:07:49] him, they would have shot him with the gun. They were trying to restrain George Floyd,
[02:07:53] and he died in the process of being restrained. People say it's because of an overdose. People
[02:07:59] say the cop did it. Either way, it's very evident. Do you think that they were trying to intentionally
[02:08:06] killed George Floyd and if that was the case why didn't they just shoot him in the head with a gun?
[02:08:14] I think you'd have a really good point if like the guy was kneeling on his back pulled out his
[02:08:18] gun and shot him while he was on the ground. And also George Floyd, I think laughing at both is
[02:08:28] equally wrong and both are retards. Okay, that's fine. Like, if you have the opinion that you
[02:08:36] don't like people making jokes about this stuff because you think it's bad, that's fine. Like,
[02:08:42] I disagree with your outlook and your approach, but it's a, it's a principled opinion, right?
[02:08:48] Like, if you, it's, my opinion is like, it's either both or neither. Like, you can't be okay
[02:08:53] with one but not the other. Like going either way. Yeah, you want to be consistent, that's fine.
[02:09:00] But I don't think that's me being disingenuous. Like what does that have to do with being disingenuous?
[02:09:08] Like how am I being disingenuous? Like because that's what you said. We'll wait for one more
[02:09:13] comment I want to move past this right? He's trying to change the argument? Maybe. I mean
[02:09:23] I don't know. If he didn't swallow all his fentanyl the cops wouldn't have found it he
[02:09:28] wouldn't have Odead. I have no idea. I don't want to get into why did George Floyd die
[02:09:35] for the 17th time. At the end of the day it's over. And I think honestly BLM brought us
[02:09:41] bodycams and that's been great content. Holy shit, what a great investment that was. Maybe I
[02:09:45] should have donated to BLM. It's been paying off better than fucking investing in Google, investing
[02:09:51] in Nvidia. What a payoff that's been. I don't think you should truly believe that laughing at
[02:09:59] George Floyd jokes. Why do you think that I, why, but how is that disingenuous? Why is that what
[02:10:06] you use the word disingenuous. Why did you use that specific word? I've been very, like, I've
[02:10:17] clearly laid out what I think. I've clearly spelled it out in a definitive way. I don't,
[02:10:24] there's nothing that's under the table, is there? I mean, I think that I've been very obvious.
[02:10:30] You read that wrong? Did I reread it? Because I thought you were rage-baiting?
[02:10:36] Oh, you truly believe in laughing at George Floyd jokes?
[02:10:39] Oh, oh, okay. I thought you were rage-baiting.
[02:10:43] Yeah, I think that again, if you have the opinion that you shouldn't laugh at people that were killed,
[02:10:49] I think that's a completely morally justifiable opinion.
[02:10:52] Now, I disagree with it because I think there's a lot of funny jokes that you can make, and I don't see a problem with it,
[02:10:57] but you do have a morally consistent opinion.
[02:10:59] But the only thing that I think isn't morally consistent is if you think that you can laugh at some people getting killed, but not other people.
[02:11:06] That was the point that I was making.
[02:11:08] And, uh, again, like, people can look at it however they want, but that's generally how I see things.
[02:11:13] And, uh, what is this here? I want to- is a terror attack in Italy?
[02:11:17] Nobody died, but click- uh, open the first link off stream, dude rammed his car into a crowd.
[02:11:22] Wait, what?
[02:11:24] What is this? The fuck?
[02:11:27] Jesus Christ.
[02:11:30] The, uh, Austin fuckin' notification.
[02:11:33] the fuck? No, it's fine. And some shit happened on like a highway or something like that.
[02:11:39] I don't know. Anyway, let me go back. I'll open this one up off stream. Okay, let me
[02:11:44] see it. That's the tornado warning. Oh, that's exciting. Attacking authorities have announced
[02:11:52] that yesterday's car ramming attack in Modema by Salim Al-Khuri was not a case of terrorism,
[02:11:59] due to mental health issues. So in the video, you'll see that there's a car. I'm not going to play it.
[02:12:06] You'll see that there's a car and you can pretty much assume what happens at the end of the video,
[02:12:12] right? So this is another another nutball that decided to ram their car into a bunch of civilians.
[02:12:20] Not really a big surprise. You get one of these all the time. Here we go. Oh, this is good. Yeah,
[02:12:25] there we go car rams into pedestrians in the Italian city a car rammed you mean a person
[02:12:32] driving a car yes several people are injured at the car who does this oh my god the shoes
[02:12:55] What is this here?
[02:12:59] The driver fled was bestot by pedestrians, one of whom said that he had a nice little
[02:13:03] pedestrian stop this guy.
[02:13:05] Oh wow.
[02:13:07] Patriots.
[02:13:09] There you go.
[02:13:13] The people Greta wants to keep in Sweden, yeah.
[02:13:16] And to breaking news out of Italy today, where a car plowed into a crowd of the northern
[02:13:20] city of Modena.
[02:13:21] Oh my god.
[02:13:27] Who does this?
[02:13:37] Oh my god.
[02:13:42] Yeah, okay, I'm gonna find it.
[02:13:51] under the influence or acted deliberately truly horrific just out of the fucking mind i mean
[02:13:57] that's really it fucking crazy okay let me pull these up and find the other ones a terrorist
[02:14:03] attacked italy today uh the man who stopped them is luca singlorelli i don't know how to say it
[02:14:09] the right way dude absolute fucking italian protagonist name luca singlorelli yeah there
[02:14:20] There you go.
[02:14:23] Exactly what I would expect.
[02:14:24] Of course he did.
[02:14:27] So is Italian Muslim?
[02:14:29] Is Italian only in the dreams of leftists who think they contain the third world?
[02:14:33] Please pray for Luca as he was stabbed, stopping the terrorist.
[02:14:39] Damn.
[02:14:41] Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
[02:14:43] Damn!
[02:14:52] Oh my god!
[02:14:58] And there's the knife! Look at that! Holy shit!
[02:15:02] God damn!
[02:15:05] Th- there he is!
[02:15:07] Yup. That's about right. Wow. Legend absolute fucking champion.
[02:15:20] Lucas Singarelli is a hero. He was one of the many, one of the bystanders who stopped
[02:15:24] the murderous fury of a man of Moroccan origin who today sowed violence and terror in Modena.
[02:15:31] Despite being injured, he sacrificed himself to save the lives of those who were there.
[02:15:35] I thank him for the Valiant Act of Altruism, an example for him. Jesus, man.
[02:15:40] Jesus.
[02:15:41] Do not change the subject! You filled us with North Africans.
[02:15:48] Translated from Italian.
[02:15:51] Man.
[02:15:53] How about that?
[02:15:55] They're not having it. They don't like that at all.
[02:15:57] An absolute hero? Yeah, he is. That's incredible, man.
[02:16:00] Moroccan, not of Moroccan origins, the citizenship you granted him does not transform him into
[02:16:05] an Italian.
[02:16:06] Uh, yeah, I would agree with that.
[02:16:07] I think this is very true.
[02:16:09] And you and your shitty party keep wanting us, uh, to go away, like the scum of the
[02:16:14] left, the accomplices of the subhumans.
[02:16:16] Oh my God.
[02:16:17] Send home every last Moroccan.
[02:16:19] Wow.
[02:16:22] What is this here?
[02:16:25] Lucas and Gorelli, the man who stopped the guy, declared, I have shown that I am a man
[02:16:30] that Italy is not dead
[02:16:37] oh my god
[02:16:44] understand the importance of your actions
[02:16:47] yes i have shown that Italy is not dead
[02:16:53] still here
[02:16:54] would you do it again?
[02:16:56] would most likely do it again.
[02:16:58] He's gonna do it like a man.
[02:17:05] Italian patriot right there I love to see it man I do that's amazing,
[02:17:09] Luca Signorelli, is that how you say it?
[02:17:16] I'm not sure how to say that.
[02:17:18] I'm not a I'm not Italian as far as I know.
[02:17:20] So I don't know how to how to say it the right way and uh oh my fucking god.
[02:17:25] No, this is it. That's incredible, man. What a fucking patriot. What a hero.
[02:17:29] Feels so weird watching you on to watch you watch Italian news. I'm Italian. Yeah. I mean, like, that's incredible again. And so it wasn't a terrorist attack. It was just a mental health episode.
[02:17:44] Okay.
[02:17:46] Okay.
[02:17:47] Right. Sure. That must be it. Lies? I mean, who knows why he did it? Who cares why he
[02:17:54] did it? I mean, it doesn't matter really. I mean, like, the people should have never
[02:17:58] been there in the first place. I mean, it's just really that simple. Like, I don't know
[02:18:01] what else to say other than that. It seems fucking obvious. This is why we need mass
[02:18:06] re-regulation. The media called him Italian. Just because he had an Italian passport does
[02:18:11] not mean he's Italian. It's an insult to the actual Italians. He now admitted he wanted
[02:18:15] the target because he felt marginalized? Wait, is that true? I don't even think, did he say that?
[02:18:36] Yeah, where is it? Like, I don't know if that's true or not.
[02:18:42] What is this, send them home? Yeah, where is it?
[02:18:45] It showed anyway, I was just running to people over, I mean I'm still like a million clips
[02:18:50] like that, but anyway said all terrorists attacks are mental, they need help being deported
[02:18:56] or being in a mental institute.
[02:18:57] Are you buying this so-called mental illness thing?
[02:18:59] It seems like it's getting old.
[02:19:01] I think that in a lot of cases it kind of is, and I think that also like the people,
[02:19:06] they do have a mental illness.
[02:19:08] Like there is like there is some truth to this in general that they do have a mental
[02:19:13] illness, and because they have this mental illness, it makes them more willing and more
[02:19:19] able to, you know, commit these types of crimes.
[02:19:22] I think that's absolutely true.
[02:19:24] But I think that also, like, you have to look at where these people are coming from.
[02:19:27] And also, if you have people that are coming in here, like, if they didn't let those people
[02:19:31] in, there would have been zero people having that happen, right?
[02:19:34] It would have been zero.
[02:19:35] So why would you even have this in the first place?
[02:19:38] Where is it that people are showing this at all?
[02:19:40] The New York Times said a car did it.
[02:19:43] A car did it.
[02:19:44] The mental health issue is also in the politicians.
[02:19:46] Yeah, I want to know where this is.
[02:19:49] Because this is all totally new.
[02:19:51] I'm diagnosed.
[02:19:52] I can get the fuck out of here.
[02:19:53] Yeah, exactly.
[02:19:55] And Jihad, I have no idea whether that's it or not.
[02:19:59] I really don't.
[02:20:00] Which is why people have mental illnesses or outwardly violent
[02:20:02] need to be in the siloms.
[02:20:03] Yeah, I mean, again, and also you
[02:20:05] don't want to bring people in that cause these crimes
[02:20:07] in the first place, right?
[02:20:08] I mean, that's another really big factor
[02:20:10] that I feel like nobody talks about.
[02:20:11] It's like, how do you stop this from happening?
[02:20:13] Well, one way to stop it from happening
[02:20:15] is by never letting it come in in the first place, right?
[02:20:18] He said, yeah, he said he was bullied
[02:20:20] out of the, in a country of racists.
[02:20:27] The Moroccan man who drove a car into Medina once stated,
[02:20:31] I'm bullied, I live in a country of racists.
[02:20:35] Well, you just made it worse.
[02:20:37] You did, I feel like you just kind of, you made it a little bit worse by trying to run
[02:20:43] over a lot of them in your car.
[02:20:46] I feel like now if they weren't racist, now they're going to be even more racist.
[02:20:50] Yeah, then leave, then get out.
[02:20:53] What are you doing in a country that you think that everybody hates you in?
[02:20:56] Like, I mean, who does this?
[02:20:58] It's so weird.
[02:21:00] Ban premeditated, not mental illness.
[02:21:02] I don't know when he said this or what the reasoning was or anything else.
[02:21:05] any preceded by carrying out the act is one of those left the city in italy
[02:21:08] yeah
[02:21:09] and uh... strange how it never occurs these people just to fuck back off the
[02:21:12] home and exactly
[02:21:13] they get just leave just go back like if if if you hate it here
[02:21:17] if you think the country's racist and get the fuck out of the country
[02:21:21] it's so obvious but for some people they don't understand it
[02:21:24] and uh... anyway yeah it's just fucking insane for me to see this happen
[02:21:29] brains young to be fully developed will then if your brains too long to be
[02:21:32] fully
[02:21:33] no out of the by the way
[02:21:35] If you're running people over in a car,
[02:21:38] I don't care what your reasoning is, it can't happen.
[02:21:41] It just cannot happen.
[02:21:43] Anyway, by the way, the Drake album came out,
[02:21:46] look at this, people have been really upset
[02:21:48] about this clip, seven million views.
[02:21:53] Plackboy Max had real penguins in his room
[02:21:56] for Drake's Ice Man album.
[02:22:00] They have dyslexia in there.
[02:22:01] All of them.
[02:22:02] Holds know how I pop it for
[02:22:21] I don't know what you doing with the penguins. What the fuck what the fuck for real like what the fuck
[02:22:28] like wait they vibin face them brah free the penguins for real oh my god so a
[02:22:37] lot of people are really angry about this they were and legit fucking animal
[02:22:42] abuse these weird motherfuckers do anything for clips even animal abuse on
[02:22:45] an endangered species people are really angry about this oh my 210,000
[02:22:53] the likes. This is animal abuse by the way. I hate what streaming has truly become. This
[02:22:59] is weird and cruel. People are really mad about these penguins. They are really, really
[02:23:09] mad about these penguins. Holy fuck man. And they had snow. I don't know. I'm gonna be
[02:23:15] honest. I'm not a penguin expert. Like I don't fucking know if it's alright or not. But I
[02:23:19] I think they're like bringing in animals like this for streams and stuff like this
[02:23:23] This is one of the things that like a lot of these new streamers need to understand is that
[02:23:28] One thing that's like a trigger for a lot of people is when you bring in animals
[02:23:34] Like just in general
[02:23:37] Like whenever they had the turkey the chicken
[02:23:40] Like a bird a penguin or something like that
[02:23:44] It's just best to just simply not involve animals in your content unless the content is like a it's like a fucking zoo or something like that
[02:23:52] It's just best not to do that. The reason why is because like I
[02:23:58] Mean it is I mean this is weird by the way
[02:24:01] It is weird that you're gonna go and bring in fucking penguins
[02:24:05] You're gonna have some penguins and the fucking on your stream for what?
[02:24:09] The hell you got a penguin in there for ice man. Yeah, it's just odd
[02:24:14] and uh... kazoos are professional i mean it's probably more professional than
[02:24:17] this
[02:24:18] i'll tell you that
[02:24:19] streamer croucher really is one of the mainstream uh... really one of the reasons
[02:24:22] mainstream mac i've obliterated this decade yeah
[02:24:25] uh... one switch sides there and i said what is this
[02:24:30] from being a drake dickier
[02:24:33] it's not because no kenry blamard distracted because
[02:24:37] i found out that my
[02:24:38] ex-goat was
[02:24:41] you know you like little girls
[02:24:43] I cannot condone that type of activity ever.
[02:24:49] Hard cut facts.
[02:25:00] These hoes know how to pop the phone.
[02:25:01] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I may be too much.
[02:25:12] They hate you when you're low, they love you when you're high. That's just the way it is.
[02:25:19] And yeah, I feel like there's a lot of these instances where you have people there like,
[02:25:24] it's got no problem, no problem dunking on Drake, shitting on Drake, saying all this bad stuff about
[02:25:31] Drake, whenever he's not, you know, making good music and people feel like he's not cool.
[02:25:37] But like, how do you go and say that you think this dude was involved with little girls and
[02:25:42] then go play his album when it comes out and bring in some penguins?
[02:25:46] Who the hell, what the hell?
[02:25:48] Like I feel like it's one or the other, right?
[02:25:50] I mean, you can do one, you can do the other one, but damn, how the fuck are you going
[02:25:54] to do both?
[02:25:55] What the hell is going on with that?
[02:26:00] sucks is musics gay I mean I don't know look I don't want to get into that but
[02:26:05] like people are terrible these bandwagons and it's fake I know we saw that
[02:26:08] that's like this is the one that's embarrassing bro I that's so fucking
[02:26:12] embarrassing to do that oh my god you can separate the art from the artist maybe
[02:26:17] some girl went on a date with a famous athlete and she instantly exposed them
[02:26:20] expecting sympathy everyone's shitting on her let me see this Drake had one good
[02:26:25] song. You dumb fucking idiot retard. List of all Drake songs that have been in the U.S.
[02:26:41] top 40. I bet it's like probably like a 40, like 30, 40 songs. 217 top 40 hits on the
[02:26:57] US Billboard top 100. This dude, like again, like I as a rapper, I like Kendrick Lamar better.
[02:27:10] I do, but I mean, Drake has been putting in work, like y'all forget, like think about
[02:27:16] this here.
[02:27:18] This is 2009.
[02:27:21] He's been out there making music for like 15 fucking years, man.
[02:27:28] Like he was farming.
[02:27:29] Look at all this.
[02:27:31] Oh my God.
[02:27:34] Rap is gay, but I like rap.
[02:27:36] I've always liked rap.
[02:27:37] I don't know, maybe I'm weird, but like that's it.
[02:27:40] Charting doesn't mean it's good though, Celine Dion charts.
[02:27:46] I don't know, man. I remember listening to this one. I remember listening to this one.
[02:27:55] I remember listening to this one. I didn't really like that. I hated this song.
[02:27:59] I like this one. I think it's the beginning of one of his albums. I forgot what it was.
[02:28:05] this one I mean YOLO dude that's the motto gentleman YOLO I mean this is I
[02:28:17] mean that people still use it they still use it now they still do and then
[02:28:23] take care this is a dude this song was I thought this is a good song I do and it
[02:28:28] started for to think about how many memes we have like we have started from
[02:28:33] bottom now we hear that's again it's a Drake song YOLO that's a Drake thing
[02:28:38] again like I feel like again God's plan God dude what are we doing here
[02:28:46] Marvin's room is great yeah I don't know so I don't want to I don't want to hear
[02:28:50] any slander maybe he's a weirdo maybe he's not I don't fucking know okay this
[02:28:57] song is so ass I don't really think so man I really don't I've always liked
[02:29:01] Drake. I do think Kendrick Amar is a better rapper and everything, but you've got to put
[02:29:07] some respect on it, man. You do. You got to respect the guy. Game is game. Now check
[02:29:14] Kendrick Amar. I bet Kendrick has had probably a fraction of that, like less than 50 if
[02:29:25] if I bet 60. Okay. That's more than what I thought. Yeah. But I mean, yeah, good, good
[02:29:31] came out city. This is the one bro. Oh my God. I used to play as the beginning of my
[02:29:39] stream sometimes. And I mean, this one was, I mean, everybody, if you went to a party
[02:29:44] in 2012 or 13, they would play this song. Like this was such a huge song. Like people
[02:29:53] listen to this song for it was like a prime party song for like 10 years
[02:30:04] it's great it is it's an organum style uh no not really i mean i don't know about that and
[02:30:09] these are some of the newer ones right i mean like i feel like this one this one's on yeah i mean
[02:30:15] all these are still on the radio right now so uh yeah i don't know bro yellow predicts uh drake's
[02:30:21] song that's a saying that's existed long before the internet sign. Oh guys, can we please stop this? Can you please stop this?
[02:30:28] This is like Shakespeare didn't write anything. It was actually a black woman that wrote everything for Shakespeare and he stole all of her work.
[02:30:35] Let's be real guys, okay?
[02:30:37] Like Drake popularized YOLO. Like everybody started saying it because of his song. Like I don't want to hear about it.
[02:30:45] Okay, I'm not a Drake dick writer. I've shit on Drake so many fucking times.
[02:30:50] But let's be real you've got to give them some respect when it's deserved
[02:30:55] That's all that's all I'm saying and you shouldn't be switching up on people
[02:31:02] Especially not whenever everybody else does it makes you look like a clown
[02:31:08] The strokes popularize yellow in the 2000s get off that no they didn't
[02:31:13] Know they didn't what are you talking about you idiot?
[02:31:18] What do you mean?
[02:31:20] I don't even want to talk to these people anymore. I don't I don't want to talk to them. This is like I was there, okay?
[02:31:26] I was there. I didn't see that. No, they didn't. Yeah, no, they didn't
[02:31:31] It's just you look up looking up on grok. I don't need grok. I have my own mind
[02:31:37] I I can just think back of whenever I was watching the strokes on MTV at Zach's grandma's house
[02:31:44] We were playing Halo. I don't need to think back on it. Well, what does the AI tell me?
[02:31:49] Well, I don't care what the AI says. I remember what it was Drake popularized it
[02:31:54] Maybe some people said it before then of course they did but the whole YOLO thing and the term the acronym that was Drake
[02:32:02] I'm sorry. Nobody was saying that
[02:32:06] You know what?
[02:32:08] All right
[02:32:10] All right, you know what no no no no we're gonna do this. We're gonna do it. It's all right
[02:32:14] You guys want to be cute?
[02:32:19] No, everybody wants to be cute.
[02:32:27] So...
[02:32:32] Oh, when did the song come out?
[02:32:35] When did the model come out?
[02:32:39] When was it?
[02:32:41] I bet it was like probably some time around about...
[02:32:45] What is this here? What does it say?
[02:32:47] Why does everybody try to disagree with me about everything whenever I'm right about everything?
[02:32:53] Why does ever why does everybody always try to argue these like stupid little points?
[02:32:58] When I can literally just prove this and it's obviously it's obviously true
[02:33:04] Prove them wrong. They still say they're wrong. Yeah, you all need to just start listening more really
[02:33:11] Like y'all y'all really just start listening more like that's really crazy, but it's not proof of course
[02:33:17] It's so embarrassing anyway, let me go back woman goes on a first date with a Pirates
[02:33:22] pitcher Chris DaVinsky and tells that tells all after he attempted to persuade her to
[02:33:28] go back to his place.
[02:33:30] So this is a girl obviously she got let's listen to it let's listen to it here we go
[02:33:38] I'm on my way home from a date and this date was with a pirate's player.
[02:33:47] So I'm on my way home from a date and this date was with a pirate's player.
[02:33:56] I didn't go into this date thinking like he's going to be a really good guy.
[02:34:00] You know, like you, you, I had good, I had the right expectations.
[02:34:05] So I get this date when it's got coffee, very casual date.
[02:34:07] He referenced, he asked me if my pants, I'm wearing cargo pants.
[02:34:13] He goes, oh, that was comfortable.
[02:34:14] I go, yeah.
[02:34:15] He goes, is it easy to get off?
[02:34:17] I go, yep.
[02:34:19] Sure.
[02:34:20] And he goes, all right, nice.
[02:34:22] Easy access.
[02:34:23] I go, what for?
[02:34:24] On the fucking street right here.
[02:34:26] So he starts referencing sex and stuff.
[02:34:32] Her ego got bruised because she thought that he was interested in her, but he was interested
[02:34:41] in having sex with her.
[02:34:44] This is what I've said before, that women may be the gatekeepers of sex, but men are
[02:34:50] the gatekeepers of relationships.
[02:34:54] And she realized this, and now she's on TikTok telling her truth.
[02:35:01] that not the same thing no it's not
[02:35:05] man and then he goes he was let's have a staring contest and let's let's see he
[02:35:13] goes winner gets a prize and go okay if you win what do you want
[02:35:18] and he goes
[02:35:31] He goes, I kiss.
[02:35:33] Oh yeah!
[02:35:35] Of course!
[02:35:37] Right, yeah, got it, okay.
[02:35:39] Of course, of course it is.
[02:35:41] He goes, what do you want?
[02:35:43] And I go, a second date.
[02:35:45] I don't want a fucking second date.
[02:35:47] I don't want a second date.
[02:35:49] So...
[02:35:51] So he...
[02:35:53] She wanted a second date.
[02:35:55] But she didn't get the second date.
[02:35:57] And that's why she's man.
[02:35:59] Why is she's man?
[02:36:02] Oh, dude.
[02:36:06] She got the demon's eye.
[02:36:07] So we do, he's like, best two out of three.
[02:36:08] I go, okay, cool.
[02:36:10] So I lose, I lose the first one.
[02:36:12] I have contacts and naturally dry eyes, so I lose.
[02:36:15] And then he goes, all right, let's add something to this.
[02:36:18] He goes, if you, he goes, if I win,
[02:36:22] I'm adding something to it.
[02:36:24] If I win this one, you have to drive me back to my place.
[02:36:29] my man my man damn how about that okay got it
[02:36:43] so drive you drive you to your place yeah you're a professional athlete you're a
[02:36:49] professional athlete and you can't I honestly think that like out of all this
[02:36:54] That's kind of clever
[02:36:57] That is like that. That's I mean, it's not on psychunos level, but it's pretty good
[02:37:04] You're yourself a fucking uber home
[02:37:11] Yeah, let me merge
[02:37:13] Bitch and he goes he goes. I mean I can but like I just rather you do it
[02:37:18] Like game recognize game like save that 20 bucks, but I was like no, I'm not doing that
[02:37:23] I'm not doing that. I'm going I'm going home like I'm driving myself home. I'm not going downtown
[02:37:27] And he goes well shit. You must what has dropped me back to your place too then I
[02:37:33] Love how like she's so like she's acting like
[02:37:38] Why are you so like it she's just so obnoxious isn't she oh my god
[02:37:45] Is she driving while she's recording this of course she is
[02:37:47] And so, what an owl, I know, it's so obnoxious, it's so embarrassing, why would you post this?
[02:37:54] She's posting it so she can embarrass him.
[02:37:57] That's the reason why she's trying to embarrass him and make him look bad.
[02:38:03] Like this man, this man fully expected to fuck at 4pm on a Thursday.
[02:38:10] Yeah, that's why he picked you.
[02:38:12] He didn't go and pick out a nine or a ten because he knew that they'd probably be more annoying and they'd want to drag it out
[02:38:19] And they'd want more attention. So he decided to go with an easy for sure thing
[02:38:29] And it didn't work I bet usually it works this time it didn't work. That's the way it is
[02:38:39] After one singular coffee Dave
[02:38:41] Yeah. Yeah. That's exactly right.
[02:38:56] So then at the end, he hugs me goodbye and he goes, I go, man, you better start walking.
[02:39:02] You got a long walk ahead of you. He's like, yeah, you're fucking right about that.
[02:39:06] And honestly, honestly, that was the exact, exact date that I had expected.
[02:39:12] That was the exact interaction.
[02:39:14] I'm actually impressed that my intuition was as accurate as it was, because that
[02:39:19] You're so, you're so smart.
[02:39:22] This wasn't for like, this was for the plot, but it was exactly what I anticipated.
[02:39:26] You're so smart.
[02:39:28] Man, that was fucking incredible.
[02:39:31] That was hilarious.
[02:39:33] So this is what I think happened.
[02:39:35] I think this girl was talking to him and she thought that she had a chance that this guy
[02:39:41] might be interested in her.
[02:39:42] He's a successful, sorry about the volume.
[02:39:45] He's a successful, probably a good looking and shape guy and he comes into town and
[02:39:52] he's looking to farm out a couple of girls while he's there.
[02:39:57] And in the process of that, he doesn't pick out, you know, again, you're not going to
[02:40:00] pick out the hottest girls or anything else.
[02:40:03] gonna pick out maybe just like an average girl that if you are very forward with her maybe you
[02:40:09] can lock it in right that's it dude six three is about dude six three he's a multi millionaire
[02:40:17] okay so that's like me i'm six three i'm a multi-million okay all right he's better looking than i am
[02:40:22] he's in shape fuck god damn it bro like oh my god fuck yeah so this is the guy he's just an average
[02:40:32] guy. He is. He's just an average everyday guy. Well, how about that? You're not a pro athlete.
[02:40:38] I've heard that before. This isn't the first time I've heard this. She took the call all the
[02:40:43] while them owning about it, but it's just nothing better to do. So the reason why she did this
[02:40:49] is because her ego got bruised that he wasn't involved, interested in having a more complex
[02:40:55] relationship with her. See, she's not doing this because he tried to hook up with her.
[02:41:01] He's doing this because he doesn't want to go on a second date with her. That's the actual reason why
[02:41:07] Is that like and yeah, like he's just trying to hit it, right? And so that's it. She got a chance exactly
[02:41:12] And so she thought that she was special. Yes, she thought that she was special
[02:41:15] She found out that she wasn't special and in order to protect her ego
[02:41:20] She had to go out and say all this negative stuff about him
[02:41:24] You know like airing out his name
[02:41:26] Like and and there are a lot of women that do like a lot of guys that like it's obviously like I know guys that are inside of this space
[02:41:35] Many guys ask women to sign in da's
[02:41:38] They do they say I don't want to deal with this if you ever see like a photo
[02:41:43] Like give her see any of these hose that are on a yacht. Have you ever seen a whole on a yacht?
[02:41:48] Have you ever seen like this a random ass Instagram girl? You're following her. She's on a yacht
[02:41:56] Well, I'm gonna let y'all know something. You might not want to hear this. It's not her yacht.
[02:42:01] And have you ever seen the girls that post photos with these guys on the yacht
[02:42:06] and they blacked out the guy's face? Have y'all seen this?
[02:42:10] Yes, see, no, yeah, there's a lot of this. And he was ugly. No. This is the part that
[02:42:29] a lot of people don't understand. The guys ask for that. Because they don't want to be
[02:42:39] seen with some random home. This guy might own a really big business and he doesn't want to have
[02:42:46] his shareholders find out that he's partying with hookers. So this he's married, right? Exactly,
[02:42:56] right? And so or something else. Yeah, Chad has a reputation. Yeah, Chad has a reputation. If you're
[02:43:00] the kind of guy with a big yacht that can get Instagram girls to come out and sit on your yacht
[02:43:05] with bikinis, you probably have an important position in life. And if you have an important
[02:43:10] position in life, sometimes that position may be compromised by engaging with said girls and
[02:43:16] bikinis. So, in oftentimes, they're asking for this. So, a lot of these women think that they're
[02:43:23] in control whenever some guy that basically wants to use them as a fleshlight for a weekend
[02:43:29] is interested in them. And it gives them this big, you know, like an ego boost that, well, wow,
[02:43:36] this guy that's like really famous and popular is interested in me. Well, he's not really interested
[02:43:41] in you. He's interested in having sex with you. He doesn't want a relationship. He doesn't want a
[02:43:47] family. He doesn't want to date you. He probably doesn't even really want to talk to you, right?
[02:43:52] Other than, you know, the novelty of it. Other than that, that's it. He's interested in part of you.
[02:43:56] And so either marry either marry or keep it in your pants lady from a woman above the age of 30. Oh, wow
[02:44:09] We've got the elderly in chat here, too. How about that check the quote replies? We're I'm getting to that right? Yeah, there you go
[02:44:18] And I got him fours on tender are no longer layouts for six foot three million there pro athletes
[02:44:24] See, they don't, you're not understanding it bro, like, you're not understanding the
[02:44:28] way this works.
[02:44:29] And that we're in the late stage capitalism phase of dating game theory.
[02:44:34] Famous quotes, famous athletes used to go around and sleep with random groupie women,
[02:44:38] no questions asked, because of the status differential.
[02:44:41] But average women now realize that if a high status guy ever hits on them, their best move
[02:44:45] is to make a video probably making them look stupid, right?
[02:44:49] Make a big deal about how famous men want to have sex with me, post it all over the
[02:44:52] internet for attention.
[02:44:53] see this and make a mental note that interacting with women appears to be reputationly hazardous.
[02:44:57] This is actually a really good analogy. I like this guy. Oh, he follows. Of course he does.
[02:45:05] Of course. Everybody that's smart follows me. Everybody that's retarded has been blocked.
[02:45:10] That's the way it is. A big deal. Yeah. Guys see this and make the mental note that interacting
[02:45:16] with women appears to be repugiationally hazardous. They do it less. Women see that and write articles
[02:45:21] about where of all the good men gone, why don't men approach me anymore? Are you all
[02:45:26] gay? All this can be fixed very easily by just policing these anti-social behaviors
[02:45:30] that pollute the commons. That's right, you've got, you've got to round up these, why is
[02:45:34] it so much to ask that men simply be respectful and not waste the woman's time? I think that
[02:45:40] she wasted his time. She didn't want to have sex with him. And he met up with her. He probably
[02:45:47] might have bought her coffee and she didn't even have sex with him? Like how is this like,
[02:45:54] I don't understand this. Yeah, I mean, we're reframing this. She clearly wants a serious
[02:46:00] relationship. He wasted her time and insulted her. Well, what do you think that like, what
[02:46:05] do you think he wanted? That's the thing. There's some women mad. They really just don't
[02:46:10] get an active shooters in Austin right now. Uh oh, that doesn't sound good. I'm in Austin.
[02:46:15] Men need to stop trying to use lower status women for casual sex.
[02:46:19] Those women aren't looking for.
[02:46:21] Men need to stop using lower status women for casual sex.
[02:46:24] Those women aren't looking for.
[02:46:25] I'm going to do something that Jessica might not like.
[02:46:30] Women need to stop using low status men as backup plans whenever Chad decides to ignore
[02:46:36] them.
[02:46:37] Oh, wait a minute, wait a minute, oh, you can't say that.
[02:46:42] You can't do that.
[02:46:44] This is the way it is, guys.
[02:46:46] This is the way it's been, it's the way it is, and it's the way it's going to be.
[02:46:50] It's going to be like this in 100 years.
[02:46:53] Just biology.
[02:46:55] I don't know why so many people are so hell-bent around waging a war against reality.
[02:47:05] They're oppositional towards reality at its most fundamental form.
[02:47:10] Yep, or an AI girlfriend.
[02:47:11] It's called a roster.
[02:47:12] Yeah.
[02:47:13] for a reason. Talking about dating online is whatever, but mentioning the guy's
[02:47:18] name is lame. Guy went on a date, wanted to go home with her, she said no, and he
[02:47:23] went on with his life. Yeah, and by the way, he wasn't rude.
[02:47:27] And let's think about this, right? Yeah, he was a horny boy. He was a horny
[02:47:31] fuckboy. Oh wow, that's crazy. How could that ever happen? But let's be real. I mean,
[02:47:37] he didn't do anything weird. He didn't touch her inappropriately. He didn't
[02:47:41] push her on the issue. It seems like he didn't even press her at all. He just simply took
[02:47:46] no for an answer and he said, okay, understandable. Have a nice day.
[02:47:50] So this is the problem that I think a lot of people have is that even when this guy follows
[02:47:57] every protocol that he's supposed to do, he still gets named, shamed and brought up on
[02:48:03] social media. Fellas, you're competing with Major League Baseball players for the average
[02:48:08] looking woman, Godspeed. If it's this bad for millionaire athletes, imagine how bad it is for
[02:48:14] the average man. So I will tell you that I mean, like for me, what is the worst that I've done?
[02:48:26] I have messaged cosplay girls and I've sent them images and these are girls I've spoken to before,
[02:48:31] not random people, but I have messaged them photos of like a new character in a game and I would just
[02:48:37] say win. I have done this. I've done it. And so that's about it. Like images of like a new character
[02:48:47] and like Genshin Impact or like not never it's actually Wuthering Waves or something like that.
[02:48:52] I have done I have but like that's these are people that I already have a rapport with right
[02:48:56] I've already talked to them already. So like that's it. But uh win or win yeah that's it.
[02:49:02] but others that hasn't worked a couple of times but like anyway uh it's i i feel like it's just
[02:49:09] about you could just be like i i i try not to ever do anything like this because it's just kind of
[02:49:13] embarrassing right and then people are going to like you know like spread it like every time that
[02:49:17] i talk to a girl on the internet i assume that i'm tweeting i do i assume that i'm tweeting
[02:49:27] and I think about that every single time. And so, smart boy, I do. And I feel like if you're a guy
[02:49:38] and you're in this situation, if you're a guy, and even if like for example, like let's say you're a
[02:49:43] guy and you're making, how many of you guys make like three to 400 or more thousand dollars a year?
[02:49:50] You guys will be surprised. There'll be a number of people in chat that will say yes.
[02:49:57] 285. That's pretty good, right? So if you're in that position, you're making a lot of money.
[02:50:08] Oftentimes, you're being hired into high positions where they grade you based off of your decision
[02:50:13] making. You don't want to have that happen. Like, I'm telling you, like the guys that hire in these
[02:50:21] companies, all the ones that I know, like they don't want to deal with that. They don't want to
[02:50:26] deal with fuck boys they don't want to deal with problem boys they don't want to deal with some guy
[02:50:31] that's DMing girls on the regular etc it's not gonna happen so uh holy shit chat's loaded no no
[02:50:38] and also by the way like every single time that like I go somewhere all the time a lot of the people
[02:50:47] that are like very successful like me a lot they do like I remember I went to a convention and uh
[02:50:53] You know the guy that owned the convention center knew me and the guy that ran all the tech knew me
[02:50:57] Like maybe maybe not everybody there might not be fans, but the guys that owned the building are I'll tell you that
[02:51:04] So I'm not too worried about it and guys give me a job that essentially companies don't want to air their staff's laundry
[02:51:10] Yeah, they don't want to have it
[02:51:11] They don't want to have complications like that and is it even possible to nor to date a normal American woman anymore?
[02:51:17] Who won't put all the laundry on the internet from her car?
[02:51:19] No, and they won't do the laundry either. So here's the reality is that the reason why she did this is because her ego was bruised
[02:51:28] It's not because of any other reason if the guy had wanted to go on a second date with her and had wanted a serious
[02:51:35] Relationship she would have been totally happy and it would have been like a Disney movie for her
[02:51:40] so the entire concept of this is the
[02:51:43] It's it's it's a huge problem. No shot. I'm telling you like that's that's the way it is
[02:51:48] That's the way it is. And the washing mechanics are broken? Yeah, I know. Yeah, it does.
[02:51:55] That's why I date women from Asia who aren't retarded.
[02:52:00] Um...
[02:52:01] Uh...
[02:52:11] There was...
[02:52:12] I'm thinking about if I tell the story.
[02:52:16] You know what?
[02:52:19] That one's too much.
[02:52:21] And no, no, no, we're not even going to do that one.
[02:52:25] We're not even going to do that.
[02:52:26] I was, yeah, I keep thinking that, bud.
[02:52:28] I mean, I don't know.
[02:52:29] I mean, like, all I'm saying is that if, I mean, here's the thing.
[02:52:40] Do you ever like go and it's like you play, like you're playing a mage in a video game
[02:52:46] And you're thinking to yourself, man, this would be so much better if I play as a warrior and then you go and you play as a warrior.
[02:52:53] And maybe that one thing is better. But then there's something else that's a lot harder that you never even thought of.
[02:52:59] That's a lot like what I think the experience is dating girls from other cultures.
[02:53:06] There are things that you didn't even know are going to be a problem.
[02:53:11] It's a different kind of crazy.
[02:53:13] Because you have to keep in mind that all across the world one of the most popular mythological
[02:53:20] archetypes is a humanoid female that either sucks the life out of you, kills you, or in
[02:53:30] one way or another, de-habilitates you entirely.
[02:53:35] Isn't that crazy?
[02:53:39] What are the odds of that?
[02:53:43] So no, I don't believe this thing that if you go, all I need to go is go to the Philippines
[02:53:48] and I'm going to get my perfect trad wife.
[02:53:52] Who's to say she isn't going to come back to America and spend eight years on TikTok
[02:53:58] and then be a bad bitch?
[02:54:00] Who's to say?
[02:54:02] So really, like at that point, you've got like, I mean, then you've got to think about
[02:54:05] all those.
[02:54:06] Yeah, that's not, you got to watch out for that.
[02:54:08] I don't know where for Nick. I guess I don't know how it's catchy. Yeah, I guess. I mean, that did work. It did. And so this
[02:54:17] ain't it. Keep that date to yourself. You're embarrassing yourself more than him. The big difference between being C.I.
[02:54:24] young award winning pitcher and the people and being a mediocre relief pitcher and for the Pittsburgh pilots. Oh, this is
[02:54:29] like his girlfriend or something. Yeah, I don't know why our women mad at her. She behaved exactly like exactly the way
[02:54:36] they say they want. She rejected the Chad who only wanted casual. She is also shaming him online for his
[02:54:42] slutty and disrespectful behavior. I mean, I think it's disrespectful for this girl to think that a
[02:54:48] pro athlete wanted to hook up with her for anything other than casual sex. But that's just me. Anyway,
[02:54:54] so yeah, listening to her talk makes me understand why I want to rap. As an athlete, share the same
[02:54:58] group of industry women. Yeah, like the, the, the lead, lead bicycles, right? I could say
[02:55:06] that. And why is it wrong for a man to be horny? You know what I've said, I've said it many times,
[02:55:12] congrats on Chris for dodging a major bullet. And yeah, same pool of lemon. That's it. And the
[02:55:18] thing is that I think this is the case for a lot of guys, it's extremely common. The comments are
[02:55:23] atrocious. She did what the man is fear wanted. She rejected the invitation to get on the cock
[02:55:27] carousel, but they all identified DaVinci and call her an uppity bitch for rejecting his sexual
[02:55:32] invitation. They're not. So this is the reason why people are mad at her. This last thing I want to
[02:55:37] talk about, I want to be on something else, is that the reason why they're mad at her is because
[02:55:42] this represents a toxic behavior inside of the dating atmosphere now, where when a date or an
[02:55:49] in like I've told a lot of stories about crazy girlfriends I have I have never
[02:55:56] once named who it is I've never once done it and in the times that I have done
[02:56:02] it I presented it as an endearing thing and I haven't tried to make them look
[02:56:06] bad I've never done that we know bro exactly and so we know anyway but and
[02:56:16] I don't need to but anyway so it depends. It's a manhunt in Austin for a shooter or shooters
[02:56:22] I'm gonna look at the Austin thing after this but just remind me after this they're mad that she put this guy on blast
[02:56:28] She said his name and she tried to air out his dirty laundry in front of everybody in public
[02:56:34] Because she was unhappy with how well a date went
[02:56:37] I think that's something like this is completely justified if the guy is being handsy if he's not respecting your consent
[02:56:43] if he's talking to you in a way that's derogatory, if he is abusive in any way, or if he tries to assault you.
[02:56:51] I think this is completely justified, but just simply having a bad date with somebody that wants to fuck you and you want something different.
[02:56:57] Like the moment that you're putting a guy on blast for that, I think that's really, really like that straight-up bitch behavior. It is.
[02:57:06] She was just mad. Yeah, using his name. That's the reason why they're mad about it, right?
[02:57:10] Alright, and let me look at this here, Austin shooter.
[02:57:13] Austin police hunt, teen suspect in a random weekend shooting.
[02:57:18] Uh-oh.
[02:57:19] Wente White or Hispanic male in his late teens to random shooting
[02:57:22] starting on Saturday evening into Sunday morning
[02:57:24] without the nine targeted locations people injured.
[02:57:28] Confirmed incidents include gunfire at two fire stations.
[02:57:32] Wow.
[02:57:33] And the Southeast Austin shooting that left a man
[02:57:36] in serious but stable condition.
[02:57:38] Police released images of the suspect
[02:57:40] the dark hoodie I got really bad news in Austin this doesn't narrow it down it
[02:57:52] doesn't this guy's probably like there's probably three of this guy at the gas
[02:57:56] station right now so I I don't know Edgar I mean this isn't really the Edgar
[02:58:03] hair cut. It's close, but it's not quite. Awesome police officers
[02:58:13] continue to search for suspects, multiple shootings, etc. South
[02:58:18] slaughter lane McKinley Falls. Holy shit. God damn. God damn. Oh
[02:58:27] boy, urgently searching for an active shooter is carried up to
[02:58:29] Nine seemingly random attacks in recent hours. Holy fuck. So they got to find this guy
[02:58:36] At least four people are shot targets appear to be random. Oh my god
[02:58:42] Holy fuck man
[02:58:47] That's all where he was at oh
[02:58:49] He made up bro. He made a fucking a huge ass fucking area goddamn
[02:58:53] So he'd be dead soon. I guess so I guess we'll find oh, this is oh, that's why I got the notification. Oh
[02:59:00] I said didn't read it and
[02:59:03] White Kia Optima of course right what a surprise and police searching for a suspect response hole for numerous random shootings
[02:59:11] Oh my god
[02:59:12] Well, I guess we'll find out what happens. I don't know what to expect
[02:59:17] Seems like the guy's just going on a rampage who the fuck knows
[02:59:20] kid that was bullied in high school, maybe I have no idea. So yeah, that's it. And why
[02:59:27] even go outside anymore? I don't know about that. The faster Palantir takes over, these
[02:59:34] issues go away. Well, you're still going to have to find a guy in real time, right? I
[02:59:38] mean, that's still definitely going to be an issue. I mean, that's probably after shooter
[02:59:41] fire at least nine locations. Oh my God. And it's over the weekend too. So it's like
[02:59:46] after like maybe a couple of days. Smart of you to do your stream on invading the shooter.
[02:59:52] Yeah, of course. It's the first time I've heard of it. I feel like actually this is
[02:59:56] probably like, I guess maybe the notification is what made everybody write the stories about
[03:00:00] it. Authorities visit you to shelter in place for large swath of South Austin as they search
[03:00:04] for a shooter or shooters responsible for four injuries. Oh boy. God fucking damn. Holy
[03:00:10] shit. Austin Fire AFD says some in East Austin. I know where that is. I'm pretty sure actually.
[03:00:16] Goddamn. Travelling in a white Kia Optima. Man. And that's because you let it bug out? Yeah,
[03:00:24] I guess so. How? They found someone's heartbeat 40 hours away. How's finding someone like this?
[03:00:28] Okay. Yeah, I have no idea. But yeah, that's really it. Holy fucking shit.
[03:00:35] I'm gonna go back. I'll look at these other ones here. Mary just released a statement on the
[03:00:39] the Austin PD Twitter. Let me see what it says. Where is it? What is this here? There's
[03:01:00] nothing else really about it shelter and play. Yeah, it's literally and it's just stay in
[03:01:04] your house and don't go outside. It seems pretty fucking simple. They shit. It's crazy.
[03:01:09] They chased them and he crashed. It sounds like there's multiple vehicles. What the fuck
[03:01:12] is going on? Wait, what the fuck?
[03:01:14] You have to feel like your money is just lying around. Switch to Huntington Bank and your
[03:01:23] money is like what? Like automatically pushing more to savings. You can take that trip. So
[03:01:30] So they- they almost got the guy.
[03:01:33] Holy fuck!
[03:01:40] God damn!
[03:01:43] Holy fucking shit!
[03:01:45] Got him around for an hour?
[03:01:55] Let me listen to it for a minute. I've never even heard something like this.
[03:02:30] Is that live? Yeah.
[03:02:35] Holy shit.
[03:02:41] 7000 listening to this. So that so they apparently like if he
[03:02:45] crashed,
[03:02:48] he's a manor.
[03:02:51] Oh my god.
[03:02:53] Yeah, what I tune into. Yeah, I haven't seen anything. I mean,
[03:02:56] they might have cops out like I wonder how check if they have
[03:02:59] any in this area, right? I don't know. Just go outside. I feel like I wouldn't go outside
[03:03:05] right now. This is, it's not the right time to go outside. I can't really see anything.
[03:03:11] There's a bunch of fucking trees. It's impossible to even know. Apparently at least 10 locations
[03:03:17] were shot at. Yeah, I guess. I wasn't clear on that. Holy fuck. All right, we're going
[03:03:22] to take all operational traffic to AP crit one. If you could stay on that, get in order
[03:03:27] to go to AP. I mean, the first time I restrain, you think so?
[03:03:31] I'm controlling traffic on that channel.
[03:03:33] Goddamn, that's crazy.
[03:03:37] Please.
[03:03:39] Holy shit.
[03:03:42] Well, who knows what's going to happen, right?
[03:03:45] Not a good reason to not go outside.
[03:03:47] Yeah, I've been waiting for this.
[03:03:49] And when all you get on scene, we're going to stay on Baker.
[03:03:52] If you're doing perimeter control or traffic control, all
[03:03:55] SWAT operators and people making movements to search need to go to APD crit 1.
[03:03:59] Damn. Damn, they're trying to find his ass. Jennifer, are you trying to cover it? Yeah,
[03:04:04] I'll see what's going on with that.
[03:04:08] Want me to?
[03:04:11] Captain, well that wasn't clear on that.
[03:04:13] Suspects have used at least three of those.
[03:04:15] Damn, operational traffic to APD crit 1. If you can't pay on that, get in order to go to APD.
[03:04:21] I mean, Travis got a banker. We're going to keep the perimeter control and traffic
[03:04:25] on that channel the suspects is is more than one guy
[03:04:29] suspects have been stealing vehicles well that's smart
[03:04:35] the original description of the suspect was two hispanic males
[03:04:39] late teens but they say they have to be in custody
[03:04:43] we're gonna stay on bankers probably not him though right or traffic control
[03:04:47] also oh shit and people making movements to search need to go to apc
[03:04:51] crit ones they see a suspect they saw one of them
[03:04:54] Yeah
[03:04:56] Black Chevy tow trucks are right here. So this is like an attempt mass terror attack or just gangbangers killing each other
[03:05:03] I don't know. I think it's really it's uncertain
[03:05:08] Miss old Austin well, this is happening in old Austin too by the way Austin, Texas during this search
[03:05:14] So choose suspects in custody according to the scanner, but they're still conducting a search as you can hear on the scanner. Oh
[03:05:21] Oh, so they got to him.
[03:05:25] Give me a high ease about him.
[03:05:29] That's a piss.
[03:05:33] I don't know where that Valero is.
[03:05:37] The state, Valero...
[03:05:41] Where they're doing staging.
[03:05:45] I mean, there's several Valeros.
[03:06:06] Reportedly, two fire stations in Austin had been fired at in the last two days, in the
[03:06:12] last over the weekend, which I haven't confirmed yet, but it would seem like that might be
[03:06:17] part of these 10 random shootings.
[03:06:19] All contact alert, all contact 10, our structure is clear.
[03:06:38] PPS 87-01, do you guys know where the CTP here at Command Post is set up?
[03:06:44] We're here, one moving out.
[03:06:46] Excuse me, we're good.
[03:06:49] What is this here?
[03:06:54] So they're over there
[03:07:01] They usually sell at least four vehicles goddamn. They're just Grand Theft auto in this shit. Did you get them? Yeah, I just go
[03:07:08] Using Valero as a staging round maybe I
[03:07:21] don't think I've been to that one I've been to probably every other gas station
[03:07:35] in Austin though. They go to a lot of these.
[03:07:40] Good afternoon. I'm Austin Mayor Kirk Watson. We want to give you an update
[03:07:44] on some of the things that are going on in Austin right now. Let's listen to it. We
[03:07:48] are reporting multiple shootings throughout the area. Two of those have
[03:07:52] been at our fire station, two Austin fire departments. That's the shots. These
[03:07:58] are occurring primarily in South Austin, and we don't have any specific motive
[03:08:02] that has been identified. In fact, these actions appear to be random. This is an active, ongoing
[03:08:09] investigation. So what we're asking is that all of our people, all of our residents, please
[03:08:15] remain vigilant. In fact, it appears that as part of this, people are changing vehicles.
[03:08:21] So again, it's very important for people to remain vigilant. They ask that any community
[03:08:26] two fire stations is not random, yeah
[03:08:34] are y'all able to get a little bit closer west to this under construction complex?
[03:08:43] they say multiple suspects? they did, but this is a very common thing
[03:08:48] they regularly say multiple suspects
[03:08:51] yes units up here who cannot assist as well as needed
[03:08:58] the box is up the fire station for those
[03:09:02] that was something big going on
[03:09:04] uh... i don't really think so
[03:09:06] i think that like it's just a crazy person that's kind of crashed out
[03:09:10] that's probably what happened for forty three and if you're
[03:09:13] what or pack or anything moving around you need to be on top
[03:09:17] Actually crit one again crit one any other units that are working this call. You should be walking roadways. You can stay on Dagers
[03:09:26] 33 to be arson plan
[03:09:32] There was a blackmail project over 10 top black shorts. I was running with a bag in his hand
[03:09:39] 30 35s advising the 20 year old blackmail, but was fighting heavily at that
[03:09:43] He was been running about that was there a Mexican or Hispanic
[03:09:47] Yeah, I feel like that's probably not it.
[03:09:54] Do you have the police helicopter?
[03:09:59] I'm not even sure.
[03:10:01] I feel like this is just something they're going to have to, you know, they're going to
[03:10:05] get them at some point or not.
[03:10:07] It's impossible really to know, you know, something like this.
[03:10:10] I feel like if they have the police that are going out and going this hard on it, it's
[03:10:14] It's probably something, somebody that they're gonna capture pretty fast, right?
[03:10:18] But, I mean, who knows?
[03:10:19] Especially if it's two random suspects, seemingly random shooting,
[03:10:23] spray injuring four.
[03:10:25] Yep, there's plenty of that.
[03:10:26] Actively searching for an active shooter, clear out nine random attacks.
[03:10:30] Holy fucking shit.
[03:10:31] And, uh, wow, there it is.
[03:10:33] At least four people are shot.
[03:10:34] Holy fucking shit.
[03:10:36] Wow.
[03:10:37] Well, that's scary, man.
[03:10:38] It definitely is.
[03:10:39] I mean, it's always important to, uh,
[03:10:41] you know, it's important to stay inside, etc.
[03:10:43] How concerned are you for safety and safety in the city?
[03:10:47] I mean, I feel like living in any city,
[03:10:49] there's gonna be a certain amount of risk
[03:10:51] that it just exists, right?
[03:10:55] I mean, there's risk.
[03:10:56] And I don't know.
[03:10:59] I mean, I think it's relatively safe.
[03:11:01] Like I never really feel unsafe going outside really,
[03:11:05] but I'm also like kind of a young guy.
[03:11:07] And so maybe if I was a woman,
[03:11:10] I'd feel differently or something else.
[03:11:12] The numbers are higher.
[03:11:13] Yeah, exactly. And so, like, I don't really ever worry about it or think about it or anything else.
[03:11:19] This is why gamers live longer on the outside, maybe, I don't know.
[03:11:22] But take headphones off? Yeah, sure.
[03:11:25] But anyway, that's the way I feel about safety. It's an illusion you never save. You can die in 15-hour car crash.
[03:11:30] Yeah, I feel like a lot of this stuff is, like, just really risky and, you know,
[03:11:33] hopefully they're able to get the guy and nobody else gets hurt, right?
[03:11:36] I mean, I feel like that's really about it.
[03:11:38] I'll see if there's anything else new that's worth looking at here,
[03:11:41] but I feel like that's pretty much about about it. Let me go and double check where the fuck is it?
[03:11:48] Can I find it? Two fire stations, two. They have two different random cars,
[03:11:53] off-center fleet, liberal shit. So I think it's just two random guys, honestly.
[03:11:58] Maine or Texas, one of two, one still at large, holy fuck.
[03:12:04] I wonder why they're doing it? It says both in custody now?
[03:12:08] Yeah, they might not know if that's them or not though
[03:12:13] That's the thing
[03:12:15] Where's that fucking thing that I just had open a minute ago like that one fucking app where to go?
[03:12:20] Fuck I'm under Austin
[03:12:22] All right, I might just lose shoes gonna get multi-saxid dot diva. Yeah
[03:12:27] And kind of reminds me of the Washington DC sniper. Yeah, I mean there's a lot of crazy people out there and it's it's scary it is
[03:12:34] It's, and uh, Cox thought, uh, person of interest in the custody all time during events.
[03:12:39] Yeah.
[03:12:40] I live out in Maine or I made sure my shotgun was loaded.
[03:12:43] Yeah.
[03:12:43] Yeah.
[03:12:44] There you go, man.
[03:12:45] But who knows why this is happening or what the reasoning is.
[03:12:48] It's just scary, man.
[03:12:49] It definitely is scary.
[03:12:50] And, uh, nothing else really you can do about it beyond that other than just simply,
[03:12:55] you know, uh, wait for the police to do their job, be safe out there in Austin.
[03:12:59] Holy shit.
[03:13:00] And, uh, I don't know what else to say.
[03:13:02] This is a legal alien South American burglary crew is targeting homes.
[03:13:06] What the fuck?
[03:13:09] That police are urging homeowners to search around their yards.
[03:13:13] Bushes, cameras placed there by burglars.
[03:13:16] This is becoming a bigger problem daily as thieves go high tech.
[03:13:21] Fox 11's at Lascaux live in San Dimas for one of those concealed surveillance
[03:13:25] devices was found hidden in the bushes.
[03:13:28] Oh
[03:13:30] Yeah, Laura high-tech big-time as the neighborhood here is really after they find not one
[03:13:35] But two of these cameras hidden deep in the bushes after a home break in here just a couple of days ago
[03:13:41] Let's get to it. We go the LA County Sheriff's Department out with these pictures of these five responded and found by a gardener
[03:13:47] Then the deputies move in but not before that home is hit one of the cameras across the street
[03:13:52] I see so they can figure out what your schedule is. That's what it's got to be a smart
[03:13:57] I
[03:13:59] Target the home they're going to get another camera down the block showing their escape route
[03:14:03] They're getaway route watching that and luckily though when it's called the homeowners are inside
[03:14:08] They're able to scare away the burglars. They run away. So this is in California
[03:14:11] They drop one of their hand radios their walkie-talkies only for that to communicate with the driver of the getaway vehicle
[03:14:17] And we know they used a jammer to shut down the Wi-Fi
[03:14:21] So there's no security video from all the security cameras
[03:14:24] It's the other cameras, the hidden cameras, two of them that blended in in the bushes. No one knew they were there
[03:14:30] Yeah, no these guys spend a lot of time
[03:14:32] I mean because they try to break into expensive houses and steal stuff out of it
[03:14:36] I mean obviously like you know you you break into somebody's house and you know if you get like a hundred and fifty dollars out of it
[03:14:44] There's not really much of a reason for it. You kind of wasted your time
[03:14:47] So they try to go and do it to the expensive houses. I mean obviously, right?
[03:14:52] I mean, that's clearly what they're gonna do. You want to fish where the fish are?
[03:14:55] I think that just is what makes sense. But yeah, if there's any new updates about the shooters,
[03:14:59] I'll look at it. But otherwise, you know, it's kind of hard to be sure one way or another.
[03:15:04] And anyway, let me go back. I'll look at some of the other posts. So there's this too, by the way.
[03:15:12] I did see there was a huge fucking rally today. I guess I'll probably just watch the next early
[03:15:16] video about that later on, if I get to it today. But what was that? Wait, what was what? Did I
[03:15:22] miss something? Was it something funny you guys didn't see? I don't know. But I've got a whole
[03:15:27] lot more of these posts here. Oh, it said, God forbid you ever eat in a Discord call once.
[03:15:34] That's what it was. You eat in Discord in one time and they never let you live it down. I
[03:15:41] I thought that, I did, I thought it was funny.
[03:15:44] So yeah, I had to make sure that, you know,
[03:15:46] like I had to make sure I saw that.
[03:15:49] So yeah, there you go.
[03:15:50] Morse parent and Brenton.
[03:15:51] There's a lot of real weirdos out there.
[03:15:53] There sure are.
[03:15:54] It's very problematic.
[03:15:55] Changing consumer habits in action.
[03:15:57] Uh-oh, here we go.
[03:16:00] Is this, are these changing consumer habits?
[03:16:07] Man.
[03:16:09] Wow.
[03:16:10] Over what?
[03:16:13] Over what?
[03:16:16] God damn, just tore the fucking place up!
[03:16:20] Holy shit!
[03:16:34] God fucking damn!
[03:16:37] Wow.
[03:16:38] Okay, well, uh, yeah, poor kid. Yeah, I guess so. Opener was a crit. Yeah, bro, like, he- Jesus!
[03:16:50] Jesus! Bro, he tanked it too. He did. That's impressive. And, uh, oh my fucking god, these
[03:16:56] people are out of their goddamn mind. So, yes, owner is white, 100%. I have no idea. AI is getting
[03:17:02] better and I love it. What is this Dark Souls?
[03:17:15] I've seen this.
[03:17:20] Just okay.
[03:17:23] Yeah, I have seen that before. What is this here? It's working. Working. I'm here
[03:17:27] for college and Jim and I gave our boy a shout out.
[03:17:29] Asmongold's suicidal empathy, popularized in online discourse by commentators like Asmongold's
[03:17:35] highly accurate linguistic shorthand for the exact corporate and institutional defense mechanism
[03:17:40] we've been discussing. It describes a cultural phenomenon where society institution that prioritizes
[03:17:45] emotional comfort and narrative protection over survival, logic, or objective truth.
[03:17:50] I think there's a lot of examples of that unfortunately far too many. It's literally
[03:17:55] so simple. What is this? I'm glad to see Jim and I bro like I'm getting some credit.
[03:17:59] How about that?
[03:18:01] You see a CSE statement they put out?
[03:18:03] No, I didn't see it.
[03:18:05] Your man comes home and he's hungry.
[03:18:07] Would you wake up and make him a meal?
[03:18:08] No.
[03:18:09] Hell no, he can buy it.
[03:18:10] Be independent!
[03:18:11] Be independent!
[03:18:12] No, no, he makes me a meal.
[03:18:14] What the fuck?
[03:18:14] I didn't hear your answer.
[03:18:16] I mean, I'm happily married.
[03:18:17] I make him a meal.
[03:18:18] You make it?
[03:18:19] OK.
[03:18:21] Thanks, man.
[03:18:22] No, I take it back.
[03:18:24] Oh, I'll make the meal.
[03:18:25] I'll make the meal.
[03:18:26] Man.
[03:18:28] And she's married.
[03:18:29] How about that?
[03:18:30] Wow.
[03:18:31] Smart guy is looking for attention or why the crash out.
[03:18:34] So I did see this.
[03:18:35] So what's his name?
[03:18:37] And it's not Anthony, it's Andy.
[03:18:38] Yeah, Andy Cortez made a post that was negative about me.
[03:18:43] He says, some Aspen Gold fans came into our YouTube chat
[03:18:46] because we liked mixtape.
[03:18:48] I promise you, we don't care that you hate our content,
[03:18:52] LOL, I can see that.
[03:18:54] If someone said KF sucks, I don't know what KF even is.
[03:18:59] Also, I watch a racist rotting subhuman that's ugly as fuck, talk for hours a day.
[03:19:06] Is this guy gay?
[03:19:10] Is he gay?
[03:19:14] I don't know if he is, I've got no idea, it's not bad, right?
[03:19:18] You want to be gay, he is gay, okay, alright, alright, that's fine.
[03:19:21] Okay, that makes sense, it's just interesting to hear that.
[03:19:24] uh good dude stay away from us please and so he tagged me in this which means that i am able
[03:19:30] to reply so i said if you tagged me in a post like this it lets me reply by the way i know when
[03:19:36] you make a post with limited replies the intent is create a safe space so no one can be mean to you
[03:19:41] so i thought you should know if you need any more twitter or youtube advice feel free to ask
[03:19:47] and it's just again like why would you make a post like this and then worry about like who's
[03:19:52] going to reply and it's just embarrassing you replying isn't the problem uh-huh right um it's
[03:19:59] your fans that shout out every rep a racist and homophobic slur in the book you allow them to exist
[03:20:05] in your community because your racist ass loves them being there they're the backbone of your
[03:20:10] career and I'm just avoiding them wherever I can. Well, not anymore, you're not.
[03:20:18] No!
[03:20:21] Not anymore! We're right here! We're right here! What do you mean? What are you talking about?
[03:20:26] Dude must be rage-bitting like, come on, what is he saying? Is he talking about me more? I don't
[03:20:31] even know this. So, honestly, IGN must have given mixtape of 12. Losers that need something
[03:20:45] to be mad at. Oh, man, do it yourself. It's a 15 now. Oh, I think he's just trolling.
[03:20:52] This person is so obnoxious, aren't they? Oh, my God. Is there anything that this person
[03:20:56] does at all? Like, so as a goal for, oh, this is, this is the post that they made yesterday.
[03:21:03] I get it. Okay, there you go. So is he crashing out? I don't know if he's crashing out yet.
[03:21:09] I'm pretty sure I'm not, actually, I don't think he's crashing out yet, but you know what, might go
[03:21:14] that way. Some knock at two. This is just one reply, et cetera. I don't like this guy. I think
[03:21:19] he's really obnoxious. He has made comments that are negative about me in the past multiple times.
[03:21:25] And they're always the most like brain-dead
[03:21:30] libslop opinions.
[03:21:32] It's like, you're a racist, you hate women,
[03:21:35] you hate gay people, I love DEI,
[03:21:38] you're so mean, diversity is amazing.
[03:21:41] It's like, it's the most copypasta, boring,
[03:21:45] like lame, like completely non-inventive perception.
[03:21:50] Always grifting, I think he's grifting.
[03:21:51] I just think he's an idiot, right?
[03:21:53] That's it.
[03:21:54] And again, also, I will grant you a fan base. You're the blame. What is this here?
[03:21:59] Like you were the blame for this. Granted, your fan base does have some nutter in cells as of late.
[03:22:03] I don't care if people harass. Who gives a shit?
[03:22:06] Like does he care that when when he goes and he makes a negative post about me like this?
[03:22:12] Don't you think that that gets people to harass me? No. If you step into the arena, I will respond.
[03:22:18] I will. Like and also like sometimes I just randomly attack people too.
[03:22:23] I'm gonna do it for fun, but the reality is that somebody like him this person
[03:22:27] Let's see as this person talked about me before I think that they probably have let me see if I can find it
[03:22:37] User from user
[03:22:44] What is it like at I'm not sure if I if I'm doing this the right way
[03:22:53] No, I'm not sure if I can I can do this the right way. Let me I'll just let's do this
[03:23:00] Give you the Andy. Yeah, I mean, this is somebody that's been you know, like making comments. No, no, there's another one
[03:23:07] Fans this is the same comment
[03:23:10] No, this is something else
[03:23:13] Yeah, I don't know if I can find it
[03:23:15] I know this person's made other comments about me in the past, but it seems like this is all just about the most recent one and
[03:23:21] And when Aspen Gold's dad died, oh god, okay, so this is the person now when Aspen Gold's dad died
[03:23:27] It made things worse for everyone because now this dude has no one left to disappoint no one no one
[03:23:33] No one close to to talk. Oh no one close to talk sense to him. Okay. He's just an ugly racist cretin
[03:23:39] Getting talking to ugly other ugly ass racist cretins. This person is very invested in my appearance
[03:23:46] It's interesting, honestly. It really is. And this is another person, too. This is
[03:23:52] Asimovil saying Ghost Yotai is being thrown into cultural war. It's become tiresome and exhausting.
[03:23:55] I don't even know what this is about. This is another person, too, making another comment
[03:24:00] about me again. So this is another one, too. Ghost Be On Break, Sick Dad, Brackenbaum,
[03:24:04] people at LGBTQ. So this is somebody he's unhappy right here. This is whenever I made a video
[03:24:11] Shining a light on people that were celebrating, what do you call it? Celebrating Charlie Kirk being killed.
[03:24:18] And he was crying about that. And the reason why he was crying about it is because he agrees with it.
[03:24:25] That's the reason why.
[03:24:41] Wow, good for him, good for him.
[03:24:51] Here's the thing, you're going to keep getting farmed, you're going to keep crying, whenever
[03:24:55] you go when you say something stupid on your show, or you say something stupid on Twitter
[03:25:00] or anything else, you're going to get farmed.
[03:25:04] You are.
[03:25:05] I love doing it.
[03:25:07] I do.
[03:25:08] And always thinking about you, yeah.
[03:25:10] I mean, these are a lot of tweets to make about one person that you've done. He's a fan. Yeah, this guy knows a lot about me
[03:25:16] I'm blazing inauguration was on you to know. I'm good. I don't even know who he's talking about who knows
[03:25:22] What is this here? It's like you're ugly. He really like let me see. I'm gonna control f ugly
[03:25:30] Four times oh
[03:25:34] My god
[03:25:36] Is that really what you do? Isn't this guy like 30 years old?
[03:25:40] How do you like I mean I understand like making fun of a man's appearance when he's like
[03:25:46] 19 or something like that or like 15 but like I mean aren't we too old to take that personally at this point?
[03:25:53] I mean like he's old. I think you've got to be old right so like what are you doing?
[03:25:58] You're still using this like it's like this is like middle school and he's 36. He was he really 36?
[03:26:06] Is he is he 36 years old?
[03:26:12] There's no way he's 36.
[03:26:14] He is.
[03:26:15] Oh, oh, no.
[03:26:20] Wow.
[03:26:22] Well, um, that's older than me.
[03:26:28] That that's like I'm 35.
[03:26:30] I'm not gonna be 36.
[03:26:31] Well, she'll be 36 kind of soon.
[03:26:33] But like, you know, I'm not 36 yet.
[03:26:35] I mean, like, let's be honest, that's way too much.
[03:26:37] Left of some iron is truly retarded.
[03:26:39] Yeah, and it's just, it's sad to see people that do this,
[03:26:42] but, you know, ultimately some people grow up late,
[03:26:45] some people grow up early.
[03:26:46] It's just weird.
[03:26:47] It's very weird to see somebody that's this obsessed
[03:26:50] and, you know, has this much of an opinion
[03:26:52] about my big and racist shit.
[03:26:54] I'd never punched him, he said to my face,
[03:26:56] and then him and Millie, he used to do the left
[03:26:58] as violent against speech, he'd sue me into oblivion.
[03:27:00] He's thinking about punching me, okay, he's awful.
[03:27:03] He can be awful and knock the devil,
[03:27:05] less fun and further divide. What is this here? Trans want
[03:27:08] to be yours for you. I don't even know what this is. And said,
[03:27:11] do I have to play as a girl during yo ties reveal? Yeah, I
[03:27:14] don't want to play as a girl. It's not misogynistic not want to
[03:27:18] play as a girl. Jesus, bro. Oh my god. Well, you know, a lot of
[03:27:25] it and this is the funny thing is that these people love talking
[03:27:28] about me. They love thinking about me. They love getting mad
[03:27:31] me etc. What is this here? Capitalism is the greatest evil on earth. My rant is that capitalism is
[03:27:37] the greatest evil in the world. Like the people that are like oh but like don't you enjoy the nice
[03:27:41] things. Yes I do and also I would be okay with it if it meant that more people in the world
[03:27:45] could live without oppression. Like hello. Then just go and help them. Like give them your money.
[03:27:51] Like it's just again like I there are so many countries and so many places in the world that
[03:27:57] don't have capitalism the way that we do, and you're never going to live in any of those places.
[03:28:02] Anybody who hates capitalism, I wish that we could have like a program in America that we could
[03:28:10] send them to like Cuba, right? Or send them to like North Korea. North Korea really doesn't have
[03:28:18] capitalism. Like I'm going to give like maybe a hot take on this. China is capitalist. Like you
[03:28:26] You don't export and export that much stuff and have people buying and selling things
[03:28:30] constantly. They're capitalist. Like, I mean, they're not capitalist the way that we are.
[03:28:35] No. But they're on the spectrum. They are. North Korea, that's not capitalist. So I don't see why
[03:28:42] we don't send these people to North Korea. It's a good idea. The anti-capitalism is so weird.
[03:28:47] The reason why people are anti-capitalism is because it is...
[03:28:51] is, I think that it's a way for people to complain about rich people. It's like kind
[03:28:57] of one of those things where everybody will be like, oh yeah, true. Like I'll make jokes
[03:29:01] about this stuff, right? And but like these people really believe it. It's very odd. It's
[03:29:06] optics. Yeah, it's just optics for farming stupid poor people. That's it. Is you looking
[03:29:12] for attention while you crash out? To be fair, I'm not upset that Andy made this tweet. I'm
[03:29:16] I did pull up their channel and I made fun of them and I called them pathetic irrelevant losers.
[03:29:21] I did. And so I was mean to them and he's being mean to me. That's totally fine. I'm not upset
[03:29:28] about this at all. But again, I'm gonna do it again. I'm gonna do it again. I love doing it.
[03:29:33] It's fun. And so because they don't realize that you can't have all the good things without it.
[03:29:37] The guy was defending mixtape. You missed this game in Valor yesterday. What is this here in
[03:29:41] Nintendo. Let me see if I can find it. I haven't seen this at all.
[03:29:47] mixtapes licenses were paid in perpetuity. So don't expect
[03:29:50] licensing issues to lead to a delisting. Yeah, of course
[03:29:53] they were. I mean, obviously, like it's a total industry plant
[03:29:57] game. Like I feel like this is the mixtape is this year's
[03:30:01] video game that makes game journalists look bad. It is. I
[03:30:04] think that people will look back on the way that games
[03:30:07] journalists responded to mixtape in years and be like, See, this
[03:30:10] is an example of the bad behavior I was talking about and trying to guilt trip for free fast
[03:30:16] Food
[03:30:29] Yep
[03:30:40] We got scuffed Kimbo slice here crashing out
[03:30:43] Man
[03:30:58] Did he say when's the last time you bought somebody black like did he say that
[03:31:02] I
[03:31:32] Just a random guy getting harassed for no reason.
[03:31:45] Literally no reason just some random idiot is going to go up to you and annoy you.
[03:31:51] Oh my god.
[03:31:52] Do you care about black people? Do you care about oppressed people?
[03:31:57] When was the last time you built in a protest?
[03:32:01] Yeah, he's racist, guys.
[03:32:06] What a fucking retard!
[03:32:10] Oh my god, he's on break at work, yeah, exactly.
[03:32:13] So is this like the, yeah, is this like, um...
[03:32:17] This is like the black chud, the builder.
[03:32:20] Great, and this is a new one, and they're friends, maybe.
[03:32:24] I don't know, yeah, it's the new chud.
[03:32:27] There must always be a chud.
[03:32:29] Bros before hoes.
[03:32:30] Mr. Beast's contestant, Ashley, got fed up with six of her ex-boyfriends while trapped
[03:32:35] on a tropical island together as they all started bonding with each other instead of
[03:32:39] trying to win her back for the prize of $250,000.
[03:32:44] What is this?
[03:32:45] Oh my God.
[03:32:47] in place lifted for City of Austin. Suspects are now east of Austin City limits. Oh, so
[03:32:56] they ran away? Okay. Well, hopefully they get them. Yeah, hopefully they're gonna get
[03:33:05] them. I'm not gonna eventually get them. It is what it is. Might take them a couple of
[03:33:08] hours they found. Yeah, I guess so. And Austin shooter check. Yeah, it looks like it. Let
[03:33:14] Let me go and double-check, see if there's anything new about this, I don't know.
[03:33:19] Where is it?
[03:33:20] Can I find it?
[03:33:21] 6208 Austin, please check into the morning, please.
[03:33:30] Also, 6208, come forward.
[03:33:33] So what are they?
[03:33:34] Now I know where the fuck to go.
[03:33:36] Somebody got lost?
[03:33:37] We have somebody that can ID the passenger to make sure this is not our outstanding subject.
[03:33:44] Yeah.
[03:33:45] So, when they drop the auto on a couple of different threads, I think they're working on it now.
[03:33:49] Here we go.
[03:33:50] I'm gonna confirm.
[03:33:51] Copy.
[03:33:52] Thank you.
[03:33:53] So, they might be able to get his ass good.
[03:33:54] Do you love black people?
[03:33:56] Oh, my God.
[03:33:57] Remember that?
[03:33:58] Okay.
[03:33:59] So, let me go and watch this website.
[03:34:01] It's just a guy's channel.
[03:34:03] And let me look.
[03:34:05] Day one?
[03:34:07] It's not, it doesn't work, give me a minute.
[03:34:21] They have gotten a little carried away.
[03:34:23] Guys?
[03:34:24] Can I be lit?
[03:34:25] I don't know if you guys forgot.
[03:34:27] Three, two, one, drop!
[03:34:29] Drop!
[03:34:30] About me here, but...
[03:34:32] Maybe consider that next time you...
[03:34:34] Want to come help?
[03:34:36] No.
[03:34:37] Well, so I say as a married man we don't need to like form it.
[03:34:41] I think they've forgotten to plot and that I'm here.
[03:34:45] Depends on the land.
[03:34:49] And now I'm just like bored.
[03:34:52] I'm ready to just get rid of all of them.
[03:34:54] Wow.
[03:34:56] Where's Ashley?
[03:34:58] When everything else failed, they tried to be in here to a seafood dinner.
[03:35:02] Come on, Logan! Come on, Logan! Come on, Logan! Come on, Logan!
[03:35:07] Oh, that's gonna taste so good, Ashley.
[03:35:10] Is that all we got from it?
[03:35:12] I feel like you're always complaining, Ashley.
[03:35:15] They have gotten a little carried away.
[03:35:18] Guys?
[03:35:19] Oh my god, let's go out with the boys, yeah.
[03:35:24] They don't even care about the plot for this story.
[03:35:27] They're like, oh, we get to build like a base?
[03:35:29] like a survival gas cool oh my god this is actually funny I'm glad mr. beast is
[03:35:36] doing videos like this I think it's really really funny so Arius yeah what
[03:35:40] is this here side note yoxic promotes only fans models in his comment section
[03:35:44] all the time let me see
[03:35:48] I don't see it. I was I thought I was promised an only thing. Okay, I guess it's not gonna happen
[03:36:03] Yeah, it's boys trying to survive and she's complaining about it. Yeah, she's complaining like they're literally trying to build you a house and you're complaining that you're not getting enough attention I can see
[03:36:14] I
[03:36:17] Can see how this happened, you know what I mean
[03:36:20] It's promises 3000 years ago, man. I'm at yeah, I guess so and
[03:36:25] What is this here? Just got broken up with for following Asmongold. That's kind of a problem
[03:36:30] I don't fuck with people such as Rogan or Asmongold. How am I the same as Joe Rogan at all?
[03:36:37] Like I can see why somebody would say like okay. Well Asmongold is like he's really really bad
[03:36:44] Like, cause I mean, I do say some bad stuff, but like Joe Rogan?
[03:36:52] Joe Rogan? What the hell does Joe Rogan do? He doesn't do anything.
[03:36:56] Uh, I think if you're willing to just miss a bit of the dream of going to play a fall,
[03:37:00] or if it's by sharing all the mutual hobbies, probably best of dodging a bullet here,
[03:37:03] or Western United, yeah, of course.
[03:37:04] And, uh, yeah, big mistake, man. Very big mistake dealing with people like that.
[03:37:09] Also, anybody that's going to break up with you or cause problems over who you're following
[03:37:14] or something like that on social media, you are only going to have more problems with
[03:37:19] that.
[03:37:20] And all you need to do, really, is look at the replacement rates and the extremely liberal
[03:37:26] and very liberal people have a replacement rate.
[03:37:30] The average replacement rate is 2.4.
[03:37:34] That's what you need or something like that.
[03:37:36] Somewhere around there, right because I obviously two people obviously you need to make one person and they need to make more than that
[03:37:42] It's 2.1. Maybe something like that, right and they're not like point six
[03:37:47] These people are they are purity testing themselves into extinction
[03:37:59] Actually pure like it there it's crazy even think about that right there literally going extinct
[03:38:06] Like I wonder if when we're old there will be like we'll be able to tell stories and be like so there used to be these
[03:38:13] So they kept saying that they hated rape culture
[03:38:17] But they kept wanting to import people from countries that rape was legal
[03:38:23] But crampot that doesn't make any sense. I know
[03:38:28] Well, what happened? Well
[03:38:31] Well, yeah fucking shows how successful the indoctrination is they don't need to breed.
[03:38:38] Yeah, I guess so.
[03:38:39] And a video describing the Odyssey is perfect.
[03:38:41] Oh God, I might look at that in a bit.
[03:38:43] Red line is absolute cinema.
[03:38:44] What is this?
[03:38:45] A 10 minute video.
[03:38:47] I'm not going to watch a 10 minute video.
[03:38:50] What is this?
[03:38:51] Is this like an abortion?
[03:38:52] Oh no, this is amazing.
[03:38:53] Oh, no. It's just the baby.
[03:39:03] Yeah, I'd be stressed out, too.
[03:39:07] Yeah! Goddamn!
[03:39:15] Jesus!
[03:39:17] Oh my god. Kids are dumb? Yeah, I know.
[03:39:27] Oh my god. Okay, great. And yeah, just looked at it, that was it. So I did, by the way.
[03:39:41] I don't know how this keeps happening.
[03:39:55] I really don't, but somewhere, somehow, in some way, the Miami judge that saw Clavicular,
[03:40:06] some people are saying that Clav got mugged.
[03:40:11] It's actually insane. This storyline is fucking insane, man. What a world. Yes. And you know
[03:40:17] what the funniest thing about this is, is that all of this just reinforces the shit
[03:40:21] that he says it does. Like, because the judge is a good looking guy, like it's actually
[03:40:26] so fucking funny. We're living in a zoo land or world. Is there a video for this? Let me
[03:40:32] see if I can pull it up.
[03:40:38] poetic it is let me see can I find it no fuck I might not be able to do that
[03:40:44] Marcus oh my god the most chad judge in history to sentence clavicular oh my
[03:40:50] fucking god there it is social media streamers accused of firing a gun in
[03:40:55] the Everglades during the live stream they have now pleaded no contest to the
[03:40:59] charges Andrew Maldonis known online as Cuban Tarzan and Braden Peters who goes
[03:41:04] Cars there were each charged with unlawful discharge of a man
[03:41:15] How does this happen
[03:41:19] How does this fuck the Mog Wars? Yes
[03:41:23] It's like it's gotta be a fucking meme or something. This is crazy clav knows it too. He does he knows it
[03:41:29] awful discharge of a firearm in a public place.
[03:41:33] This case stems from a March livestream
[03:41:35] that appeared to show a dead alligator
[03:41:37] being shot in the Everglades.
[03:41:38] As part of their sentence,
[03:41:39] both men received six months probation,
[03:41:42] 20 hours of community service
[03:41:43] that cannot be streamed or monetized,
[03:41:46] along with wildlife and fire.
[03:41:47] That's hard.
[03:41:48] If they do violate their probation,
[03:41:49] it could face up to 364 days in jail.
[03:41:52] You're so sh-
[03:41:53] Damn.
[03:41:56] Damn, bro.
[03:41:57] Like, wow, Zara's a bigger fish?
[03:42:00] Yeah, bro, like that's bad.
[03:42:01] Heartbreaking, clavicular, brutally
[03:42:03] mauged by Florida judiciary leader?
[03:42:06] Oh, man.
[03:42:07] I enjoy the irony that suppose number one
[03:42:09] looks max are being mauged by the judge.
[03:42:12] Like, that's it, man.
[03:42:15] Oh, my fucking God.
[03:42:17] By the most Miami judge possible,
[03:42:19] half Cuban, half Aschke,
[03:42:21] an OG looks maxer made his name
[03:42:24] representing pro athletes and sports teams.
[03:42:27] Man and this is it. Oh my fucking God and then of course he
[03:42:32] Born to a mother whose family fled
[03:42:35] Communist Cuba and a father whose parents escaped Nazi Germany. Oh my god
[03:42:46] Jesus that's bad
[03:42:49] Is it Chad I know man and this guy's straight logged him. Yeah, it's not looking good
[03:42:55] and he got mugged by the judge and
[03:42:57] I think
[03:43:01] Covicular got mugged and for nice I did I got sentenced to 20 hours of community
[03:43:13] service so
[03:43:15] it's just growing the memes bro he's just
[03:43:21] Oh my god, and the wound is still fresh. Yeah, he's not taking it very well
[03:43:29] Cuz oh my god judges not oh wow not looking good for covicular man
[03:43:34] It I love this. I I love this entire narrative arc and this this lore. I think it's so funny to me
[03:43:41] It's hilarious. We see can admit it. Yeah, he can
[03:43:45] 17-second flight for 20 17 million dollars. What is this here? Oh, is the eye saw that ball?
[03:43:51] these back and devil may cry was this real oh my god this just proves what I've
[03:43:58] said all alone folks the so-called war on hell he's a car hopper in his entire
[03:44:07] cabal of elites are in league with the devil oh my god
[03:44:14] I mean, it's pretty close, right? It is. It's pretty fucking close. Hey, Ferris, yeah,
[03:44:28] there it is. Team of the Oxtrons, I guess so. It's funny. I play Devil May Cry 5. I
[03:44:33] do. I need to play Devil May Cry 5. And the best part is, what is this here? And he was
[03:44:38] right in the show. Yep, that's right. Exactly. I watched the first season of this. And,
[03:44:44] Yes, everything that he said in the show turned out to actually be true.
[03:44:49] It is.
[03:44:50] So, how about that?
[03:44:53] And you're an anime with Leave It?
[03:44:54] I didn't see that at all.
[03:44:55] If it's new, it must have been something, honestly.
[03:44:57] Data Center in New Jersey canceled.
[03:44:59] What's this?
[03:45:00] They can't come in!
[03:45:01] They can't come in!
[03:45:02] They can't come in!
[03:45:03] They can't come in!
[03:45:04] They can't come in!
[03:45:05] They can't come in!
[03:45:06] They can't come in!
[03:45:07] I have to say this.
[03:45:17] The amount of people that are angry about the data centers, there are too many people
[03:45:23] out there that are angry about it for me to think that there's a legitimate concern.
[03:45:32] Like the fact that you have these kinds of people that are complaining just makes me
[03:45:36] think that it's probably bullshit. I'm not saying it is, but like the moment that I see
[03:45:45] that and I see these kinds of people saying this stuff and all this like I'm like, ah,
[03:45:50] you know, like, I just don't know enough about it. It drives up the energy prices, maybe about
[03:45:55] Damn. Damn.
[03:46:05] They're doing our desert? Holy shit.
[03:46:17] Damn.
[03:46:18] I mean this is my outlook right is that the people should be able to decide this themselves
[03:46:25] if they think that these data centers they don't want them in their communities they
[03:46:29] shouldn't be in the communities because there's a huge issue where people are just simply not
[03:46:34] represented they're not represented they're not given any form of like voting power or
[03:46:40] anything like that so what is this your Senate what is this data center majority man oh I've
[03:46:45] I've already seen that before and wrong. It doesn't drive energy.
[03:46:48] Every built in both to the 26 are on the renewable energy. I don't,
[03:46:52] I just don't know about this. But like every time that I see a big crowd of people
[03:46:56] chanting and screaming, I just assume that they're wrong. I do.
[03:47:00] And nowadays I assume they're wrong. And maybe I'm being an asshole for that,
[03:47:05] but like, uh, sorry, I guess it's pattern recognition. CEO of take two.
[03:47:10] So what is your overall viewpoint on AI though?
[03:47:15] Again, that's sort of like saying how do you feel about motherhood and apple pie, like both.
[03:47:20] All things technology that can create efficiency, I'm all in.
[03:47:25] But you're doubtful of the creative ability of AI?
[03:47:28] No, I'm not doubtful of anything. I'm totally open-minded.
[03:47:31] But do I believe that, remember what AI is, just by the fact that there are people in Silicon Valley who don't want you to believe this,
[03:47:39] is big data sets, lots of computer analog language model
[03:47:43] mush together.
[03:47:44] That's what they are.
[03:47:45] So data sets by their very nature are backward looking.
[03:47:49] Creativity by its very nature is forward looking.
[03:47:51] Creativity is informed by data.
[03:47:54] We're informed by those hundreds of books that you read.
[03:47:57] And when you have a podcast, you're informed
[03:47:59] by the ones you've listened to.
[03:48:00] How could you not be?
[03:48:01] But if yours was just a really high quality clone
[03:48:04] of Patrick's, who would watch yours?
[03:48:07] And the thesis that, wow, with AI, we can more efficiently
[03:48:13] create a completely derivative property.
[03:48:16] Like, derivative properties don't work.
[03:48:18] So that's where the threat has been lost,
[03:48:21] that AI so far is really great at asset creation.
[03:48:24] But hit creation is an asset creation.
[03:48:27] Asset creation is a necessary but insufficient condition
[03:48:29] for hit creation.
[03:48:31] So I would love to say that AI will make it easier, quicker,
[03:48:36] and better to make it because who would benefit more than me?
[03:48:39] Yeah, sure.
[03:48:40] When the business already, we own IP, right?
[03:48:41] Makes sense.
[03:48:42] You know.
[03:48:42] Yeah.
[03:48:43] So you don't have to create new IP.
[03:48:44] It's really, really hard to do with or without AI.
[03:48:46] Like, create a, you know, this table goes to Hollywood,
[03:48:50] getting someone to buy that video game.
[03:48:51] That's incredibly hard.
[03:48:53] Getting them to buy GTA 6, not so hard by comparison.
[03:48:56] So.
[03:48:57] This guy seems pretty confident.
[03:48:59] It's not that I take at all lightly the potential benefits
[03:49:03] of new technology to the contrary.
[03:49:05] I think your entire career has been a story of my career.
[03:49:08] It's just that when our stock goes down by 50 points,
[03:49:11] because people are like, anyone can make a video game.
[03:49:13] That was a thesis.
[03:49:14] Any with AI, anyone can make a video game.
[03:49:16] It's like, anyone can make a video game last week.
[03:49:19] Like anyone can make a video game five years ago.
[03:49:21] The technology is readily available.
[03:49:23] It's commoditized.
[03:49:24] You know how many mobile games can put out a year,
[03:49:26] thousands of hits are made in a year, zero to five.
[03:49:29] You know who makes them?
[03:49:30] Thank you very much.
[03:49:31] We do.
[03:49:32] This is true.
[03:49:34] And that's not, I mean, that's just true.
[03:49:36] It's like, we don't, you don't need this new technology
[03:49:39] to create assets that are competitive that already exists.
[03:49:43] It will be quicker to do it, but speed isn't the issue.
[03:49:46] If I told you, David, with this technology,
[03:49:50] you can create something that looks exactly like GTA
[03:49:55] and it's gonna take three years, not 30 seconds.
[03:49:57] You'll be like, I'll spend three years on it.
[03:49:59] It's worth it.
[03:50:00] But, and that exists.
[03:50:01] You can, in three years, technology exists prior to AI to clone GTA.
[03:50:07] But it won't be GTA.
[03:50:09] It'll be a clone of GTA.
[03:50:10] Clones don't sell.
[03:50:11] All hits are by the very nature, unexpected.
[03:50:15] That's the most important thing to take away.
[03:50:18] Things that are data driven in their entirety can't be unexpected.
[03:50:22] That doesn't mean AI isn't super helpful.
[03:50:24] Perfect place to end.
[03:50:25] Charles, thanks for the time.
[03:50:26] This was Austin.
[03:50:27] Thanks for sharing me.
[03:50:28] Man, what a crazy good answer, holy shit.
[03:50:32] Like I think that there are copies that are successful in general, but like this guy knows
[03:50:37] what he's talking about, he really does, that's smart.
[03:50:40] And Rare Gaming Executive, well spoken, yeah, I mean that, yeah, that actually is a really,
[03:50:45] really good, insightful thing to say, I like that.
[03:50:48] Operation Haki, what is this here?
[03:50:50] Resident Evil 4 fans, when Asgore gets excited to play a new game, he'll play it, guys, guys,
[03:50:56] it's gonna be soon, okay?
[03:50:57] I just got distracted. That's all. Will Smith and Jada Pinkett are reportedly getting a divorce.
[03:51:02] Chris Rock got slapped for nothing. True. The kidnopping of Asmongold too. Uh-oh.
[03:51:09] I'd love to do what I call it. Six months of just, let's get him jacked to shit.
[03:51:13] Listen, I've been a firm advocate that Asmongold needs to come on Yall's podcast.
[03:51:17] Not after this conversation. We'd love to have him. Like, he's right down the road.
[03:51:22] He is the man. We would come back. He's such a good dude.
[03:51:25] We would actually just set up a podcast in his room. Do you know I drive them?
[03:51:30] It's not with you. I know where the rent is here. Yeah, so he has a podcast called all graph with rich Campbell great guy
[03:51:35] One of y'all should just go on
[03:51:37] Show him that everything's okay, and we kidnapped exactly and then just grab him right just do this podcast for all
[03:51:43] God, then y'all do it up a second together out there. Oh, that's what you should do snagman gold
[03:51:49] Don't need to meet rich to rich is amazing great people never never heard of him. Oh, he's the man rich Campbell fucking awesome
[03:51:55] Yeah, based. Yeah, maybe one day it'll happen. I mean, I can't see why not. I mean, like,
[03:52:01] I've thought about taking a little bit less time streaming and then taking more time doing collabs
[03:52:06] and other stuff with people like other types of content, kind of like what I did with the podcast.
[03:52:11] I think that'd be a good idea. I honestly do. I think that I'll probably do more of that,
[03:52:16] but we'll see if that'll ever happen. And so it's a good idea. Yeah, yeah, maybe that way I make,
[03:52:21] And like I'm doing I'm still making content right it's like I'm like not doing that but just like
[03:52:25] different kinds of stuff right and didn't you say you hate collabs I have to really add a huge
[03:52:32] asterisk with me hating collabs the main thing that I hate about collabs is twitch streamers
[03:52:42] any guy that's not a twitch streamer I'm generally open to collab with them but street like
[03:52:49] working and doing stuff with Twitch streamers, I just, they're very, like, so this is the reason why
[03:52:57] is that guys that are on like, for example, kick or something like that, they don't have the same
[03:53:04] desire that they feel like they have to always have the right take about things and be like PR
[03:53:10] acceptable. But like on Twitch, there's much more of like PR pressure that people have and
[03:53:16] And this is, I think, exclusive to Twitch, because, like, on YouTube, it's not the case.
[03:53:24] I've never had problems with anybody on YouTube.
[03:53:27] I've never had problems with anybody on TikTok.
[03:53:30] I've never had problems with anybody on, you know, Kik or anything like that.
[03:53:35] It's really just Twitch.
[03:53:38] Twitch really does something weird to people's head.
[03:53:42] It does.
[03:53:43] And I don't understand what the fuck it is.
[03:53:44] Actually I do, I just don't want to go into it.
[03:53:47] But ultimately, I just don't want to deal with it.
[03:53:49] Should the Builder collab?
[03:53:51] There you go.
[03:53:52] Should the Builder collab?
[03:53:54] How about that?
[03:53:55] It's Reddit versus X basically?
[03:53:56] Yeah, exactly.
[03:53:57] But other than that, I mean, yeah,
[03:53:58] I just don't want to deal with Twitch.
[03:54:01] Papa, quite angry video about me.
[03:54:02] What is this, your facts or your feelings?
[03:54:03] I just want to get a lot of content about this.
[03:54:05] Papa got me quite angry video about me.
[03:54:07] I was going to look at Papa Gut.
[03:54:09] I've been given a shit hand.
[03:54:11] I'm not going to watch an hour long video.
[03:54:14] Holy fuck, I saw that bird man guy made a video about this too.
[03:54:18] I'll watch that in a bit.
[03:54:20] Let me do this, I'll look at a couple other things,
[03:54:22] I wanna look at it.
[03:54:23] How old are you?
[03:54:24] 29.
[03:54:25] Oh, okay.
[03:54:26] Why is it that women are allowed to ask how old a man is,
[03:54:29] but it's taboo for a man to ask how old a woman is?
[03:54:32] I think it depends on the context.
[03:54:33] So you can ask a woman how old she is,
[03:54:35] like I wouldn't be offended if you asked me how old I am.
[03:54:39] Did you pause waiting for me to ask?
[03:54:41] I won't ask, come on, let's do a way.
[03:54:43] Damn! Damn, bro! Just went there! Yeah, exactly! God, fucking damn holy! Yeah, I know. Let me see if I can pull this up and find it.
[03:54:55] So, yeah, somebody linked me this video. I thought I had it on there. Let me see if I can find it. The Birdman video about me.
[03:55:02] There's been obviously people that are unhappy about this. And, uh, Birdman, I think it's Birdman.
[03:55:08] Okay, there it is. Okay. Let me pull this up. Want to see your response? I think that's pretty much it, right? Let me see. Yeah, here we go.
[03:55:18] Exposing the grift, Asmongold doesn't understand DEI and affirmative action. Uh-oh. Uh-oh.
[03:55:30] for watching as many weeks it's a bit
[03:55:32] let's get to it
[03:55:36] doesn't understand affirmative action ten k bottom likes i have no idea
[03:55:40] i literally have no idea
[03:55:42] this will be good round two yes
[03:55:44] wait to short a video
[03:55:48] you do not understand why don't
[03:55:50] obviously not
[03:55:52] lord of the fleas has blessed us with yet another shit take on twitter
[03:55:57] this time alleging that black people benefit from
[03:56:01] systematic
[03:56:02] racism correct
[03:56:04] we're going to debunk this nonsensical claim thank god in this time i'll try to
[03:56:09] be as brief as i can for all double-digit iq here double-digit because my last video
[03:56:14] was
[03:56:14] too long for him
[03:56:17] so yeah i'm not gonna sit around and react to a fucking video
[03:56:22] that's an hour and a half long
[03:56:26] It's too long. Yeah, it is. It's too long.
[03:56:30] So I'll have to re-explain the start-stop buttons for you, Zack,
[03:56:34] because you were too pussy to respond to my previous video where I cooked your
[03:56:38] murky ass for over an hour.
[03:56:40] You know, the one where your excuse for ducking me was,
[03:56:43] an hour is too long for me to grift. That's like...
[03:56:46] Yeah, it is, because the viewers are going to get bored. It takes too long.
[03:56:51] Like, we've got other things we need to go through and talk about.
[03:56:53] I don't have all day to talk about one thing.
[03:56:57] 12 large Dr. Peppers!
[03:56:59] And even I can't rot my teeth out with that much!
[03:57:02] Isn't it strange how you respond to the video where I barely talk about you at all?
[03:57:07] Where you lied and claimed I called you racist the whole video?
[03:57:11] That's sad, wow, Mic Traps, I know.
[03:57:13] So basically, this guy spent his entire video calling me racist.
[03:57:18] You sure about that?
[03:57:20] You sure about that?
[03:57:22] You sure about that?
[03:57:23] Yeah.
[03:57:23] Let's ask the AI, does the Birdman specifically call Asmongold a racist in this video?
[03:57:46] simply label as mingle the racist but he does argue that the claim as mingle made
[03:57:51] on social media is racist
[03:57:58] so was it always said your claims are resist the other video let me go back
[03:58:01] and see it i haven't seen it at all
[03:58:03] let me go pull this up right okay so there you go you you're literally your
[03:58:07] own a i evaluation
[03:58:09] says this let me let me close up listen to it
[03:58:13] brings us back to zack's tweet right yes this claim is racist because it was
[03:58:19] made by racing there we go he'd uh no no he's not no no he's not saying you're
[03:58:27] racist he's saying everything you're saying is racist and made a video about
[03:58:31] it right of course
[03:58:35] yeah so that was a fucking lie but the video where i spent the length of a
[03:58:42] short film ramming my fist up your ass is the one you ran away from.
[03:58:46] It's too long. It's too... I'm not gonna watch a long video.
[03:58:51] So, since you missed it, Red means, shut the fuck up, I'm still talking.
[03:58:56] What is it?
[03:58:57] Green means, it's your turn to speak. You seem to have difficulty understanding when
[03:59:02] someone hasn't finished making a point, so I have to get elementary on your ass.
[03:59:06] So he made this video for me. Oh, that's nice.
[03:59:11] IQ after all. Okay. Anyway a few days ago
[03:59:15] Zachariah here posted this tweet in response to Joe Bartoloz. You refuted a claim that black people are more likely to commit crimes than white people
[03:59:23] Right, let's have a listen. Do not commit more crimes than white people on a personality basis
[03:59:28] If you're going to say statistically they do that is only because of impoverished areas in the lives that they've been given because of the
[03:59:35] implications that have been put on them. This can be immediately
[03:59:37] Immediately disproven in multiple ways, but I'll let this go through
[03:59:43] They've been given a shithand and therefore live in that shithand and are more likely to commit crimes if they're impoverished
[03:59:50] Living in areas where they have to to survive if you were to take a group of people and put them in an impoverished area
[03:59:57] They're likely to commit more crimes because they have not been not entirely
[04:00:02] That's sometimes the case, but there are vectors that are beyond socio-economic reasons
[04:00:07] In it helped in the way that they need to be but if you meet a black guy on the street and you say to his face
[04:00:13] He's more likely to commit a crime than you you're fucking racist. Yes, whatever statistical fact
[04:00:18] You're going to throw is clouded by the idiocy of yourself to not recognize why that fact is inexist
[04:00:25] Yes, not because black people are genetically more likely to commit a crime. That's stupid
[04:00:29] So okay Joe is obviously correct, but his argument can do with a bit of so he's okay
[04:00:34] So he's obviously correct, but why is he correct? Okay, let's hear why he's correct
[04:00:39] Cleaning up and that's what I'm here for. What Joe is referring to is the correlation of poverty and crime
[04:00:45] This is a very well understood phenomenon. This is actually by the way
[04:00:49] You guys might not know this but the only correlation with crime is poverty
[04:00:54] There is no other correlation at all that exists. This is the only one
[04:00:58] Those placed under economic strain, limited opportunities, and weak in social structures
[04:01:04] often resort to property and violent crime.
[04:01:07] A large body of criminology and sociology research has found a consistent relationship
[04:01:11] between poverty, inequality, and crime across many different countries and ethnic groups.
[04:01:17] Studies from the United States, Indonesia, Latin America, Europe, and cross-national
[04:01:21] datasets all show that areas with higher poverty, unemployment, and economic deprivation tend
[04:01:26] to experience higher rates of certain crimes, particularly violent and property crime. A
[04:01:31] 2021 study published in the NLM found that more
[04:01:34] This by the way, all of this is true. It doesn't refute my argument at all. This does not refute
[04:01:40] my argument in any capacity. But yes, obviously people that are poor commit more crime. Yeah,
[04:01:47] duh.
[04:01:48] The equal societies tend to have higher crime, as well as lower social trust. Interestingly,
[04:01:54] The study also found that the more equal the distribution of resources, the higher the
[04:01:58] trust equilibrium and that increasing punishment severity.
[04:02:01] Trust equilibrium is also established by having a homogenous society that's not multiracial
[04:02:05] or multiethnic.
[04:02:09] There's also another factor for that.
[04:02:11] So if you think that's the only vector that you should use, you would also be advocating
[04:02:15] for that too.
[04:02:18] Is not effective at this goal.
[04:02:20] that particular piece of information relates to our pal Pigpen here, where he has routinely
[04:02:25] argued for more severe punishment.
[04:02:27] Yes.
[04:02:28] Looks like the science disagrees with him.
[04:02:30] Surprise, surprise.
[04:02:32] This is science.
[04:02:34] This is, by the way, this is not science.
[04:02:37] Sociology and everything about this is not science.
[04:02:40] It is Karen consensus.
[04:02:42] That's all there is.
[04:02:45] Of course.
[04:02:47] Thanks, Ed Green. Yeah, this video is very obnoxious, but that's fine.
[04:02:51] Anyway, similar findings have appeared in studies examining crime in Mexico, Indonesia,
[04:02:56] Canada, and across the European Union, like this one here, where it's shown that people who are at risk of poverty
[04:03:02] report experiencing higher crime in their local area.
[04:03:05] So, you see, this pattern is global and not unique to any ethnic group.
[04:03:10] Poor community. It isn't unique to any ethnic group, but different ethnic groups and different age brackets and genders
[04:03:18] Commit crime at much different rates. This is an obvious truth even inside of poverty
[04:03:23] So in order to determine whether somebody is going to commit crimes or not
[04:03:28] You're or what the probability of them doing that or not
[04:03:31] The way that you do that is through a multi-faceted approach
[04:03:35] There's not only one factor that goes into committing crimes if there was and that was the only factor that mattered
[04:03:42] Then you would see poverty that would have a one-to-one correlation
[04:03:46] between every single other instance of
[04:03:49] Of these different demographics committing crimes, but that's not the case and the reason that's not the case is because it's not true
[04:03:56] It's that simple
[04:03:58] It is in parts of Eastern Europe and impoverished regions in Asia all experienced elevated crime rates compared to the wealthier populations around them.
[04:04:06] The same socioeconomic mechanisms observed in poor black American neighborhoods are observed worldwide amongst people of entirely different ethnicities and cultures.
[04:04:15] Even the white supremacist favorite non-white country, Japan, experiences higher crime rates when poverty and unemployment rates rise, as shown in this study.
[04:04:24] Moving slightly west, South Korea is experiencing what they call a silver crime wave, where the r-
[04:04:30] It's actually crazy that somebody can be this stupid.
[04:04:35] It's really crazy that somebody can think that poverty is the only defining variable that has to do at all with crime.
[04:04:44] It's unbelievable. It's genuinely- it's genuinely impressive.
[04:04:47] Wealthy people don't get caught. Well, wealthy people, so this is the reality. The poorer you are, the higher the probability is that you will commit crime.
[04:04:58] However, there are also different genetic variabilities. There are other cultural variabilities. There is gender as well. Here, if income is the main predictor on whether people would commit crime or not, who do you guys think commits more crime?
[04:05:15] Rich men or poor women?
[04:05:20] Which one?
[04:05:26] Rich men. We all know this. So everybody knows this.
[04:05:32] And by the way, poor women. Well, do you want to look it up? Let's look it up.
[04:05:36] Why don't we take a look? We're gonna find out.
[04:05:39] Give me a minute. Let me see. Let me see here. What the fuck is this?
[04:05:43] Okay, uh, what, uh, who commits more crime in the U.S.?
[04:05:52] Poor women or rich men?
[04:05:58] Let's find out.
[04:06:03] Rich men commit far more crime overall than poor women in the United States.
[04:06:11] Ma'am
[04:06:13] Men account for 72 to 80 percent of all arrests and
[04:06:18] Do you know why and this has nothing to do with race by the way?
[04:06:22] All I'm showing is that the argument that for some reason yeah, I mean this is common sense
[04:06:28] Everybody knows this and I can do it with race too
[04:06:36] Mmm
[04:06:38] socioeconomic status, foreign vice-rich men combining ads, biology patterns, etc.
[04:06:44] now in volume and impact obviously rich men commit more crime it's that
[04:06:49] obvious to it with race too okay which group commits more crime poor Asians or
[04:07:01] black African Americans
[04:07:08] Uh, in the U.S.
[04:07:17] Oh, sorry. Um, let me go, or sorry, rich.
[04:07:22] Let me look this up, or rich. Excuse me.
[04:07:26] There we go.
[04:07:28] If it was only income, you wouldn't have this.
[04:07:40] That's the way it is.
[04:07:42] Sorry.
[04:07:49] So this is, I don't know how a person can be this stupid.
[04:07:54] I really don't.
[04:07:56] It's sad.
[04:07:58] eyes of poverty in its aging he never said that he did say that
[04:08:01] he's implying that the reason why there's a difference between crime
[04:08:05] is because of social economic status
[04:08:08] and even when you control for social economic status
[04:08:12] there is a dramatic variance in crime based off of ethnicities
[04:08:18] this is a it's not a conversation point
[04:08:21] is a defined fact that is statistically represented
[04:08:26] that's just it
[04:08:32] elation has seen a commensurate rise in crime all of this does not mean poverty
[04:08:36] mechanically causes every individual to commit crime
[04:08:40] nor does every poor community become highly violent but the broader statistical
[04:08:43] relationship between resource deprivation and crime appears repeatedly across
[04:08:48] continents and populations this is why many scholars argue that racial
[04:08:52] disparities and crime are better understood through the lens of concentrated poverty,
[04:08:57] inequality, historical segregation and access to opportunity rather than race itself.
[04:09:03] The funny thing about this is that black people are the only group of people that's ever been
[04:09:08] discriminated against in America. That's it. No other group of people has ever been discriminated
[04:09:16] against an America at all. This is a surprise. I didn't know this. This is a trigger black.
[04:09:24] Yeah, I don't know. I think this is an AI voice, so I'm not even sure if this guy is
[04:09:28] black in the first place, but who knows.
[04:09:32] The reason black people are associated with crime in the United States is because black
[04:09:36] Americans have historically faced disproportionate levels of concentrated poverty, segregation,
[04:09:42] investment and systemic exclusion from economic opportunity.
[04:09:45] None of that stuff makes you steal makeup from a CVS.
[04:09:49] None of that makes you commit murder.
[04:09:52] None of that makes you go out and violently rob people.
[04:09:56] The idea that this is somehow okay or acceptable or anything else, this is also immediately
[04:10:02] disproven whenever you control for socioeconomic factors.
[04:10:07] Immediately this is disproven.
[04:10:08] No, it's not because of that.
[04:10:11] And also this wasn't even what I said by the way, none of this even had anything to do with
[04:10:15] a period.
[04:10:16] Right.
[04:10:17] Of course.
[04:10:18] Whoa, wait a minute, we're talking about freed, yeah.
[04:10:34] I'm pretty sure we got rid of slavery.
[04:10:39] It's really like, yeah, I feel like that's what happened.
[04:10:42] Am I confused by this?
[04:10:45] Oh my God, let me see, somebody's coming up and chat.
[04:10:50] What is this here?
[04:10:51] He never said, in comes the only indicator.
[04:10:53] Please listen better.
[04:10:54] So this is somebody who's arguing.
[04:10:56] He's actually a nice guy.
[04:10:57] No, he's not.
[04:10:59] What do you mean?
[04:10:59] He's been sitting here insulting the attack.
[04:11:02] He didn't say it was the only indicator.
[04:11:04] Well, if it wasn't the only indicator,
[04:11:06] If it wasn't the only indicator, then what am I saying that's incorrect?
[04:11:13] If you make an argument against what I say, and you only take into account one indicator,
[04:11:19] then you're making an argument that's incomplete.
[04:11:23] Am I wrong?
[04:11:25] How does that work?
[04:11:28] That was about Andy Cortez, dude.
[04:11:37] Oh, sorry, sorry, okay.
[04:11:39] Never mind.
[04:11:41] Whatever you think, science is pretty irrefutable in this.
[04:11:43] Don't go for a return.
[04:11:44] So what about this is wrong?
[04:11:49] You're actually right?
[04:11:50] Yeah, I'm obviously right.
[04:11:52] Obviously it's true.
[04:11:55] Mm-hmm
[04:12:00] The entire video is condescending you would expect somebody like this to be able to have a better argument at least
[04:12:07] You're wrong about the sex gap
[04:12:09] I'm wrong about the gender gap and violence
[04:12:12] Please provide evidence to support your counter position
[04:12:15] What do you mean? I literally just showed it
[04:12:20] Do you think that what I'm saying isn't true
[04:12:22] What do you want me to find like a study that says this? What do you want me to do? Yeah,
[04:12:29] I literally just looked it up. You're came by a firm of action. Anyways, here's college acceptance
[04:12:36] rates. Yeah, here we go. This is another example, right? Bias Harvard overall acceptance rate,
[04:12:44] black acceptance rate, MIT. Look at this here. Double the acceptance rate for people that are
[04:12:50] black. Do you really think that that's not an institutional advantage? Let's be honest.
[04:12:59] Two-day-old account. Yeah, it can't come out with a better argument, sir,
[04:13:01] retreats to personal attacks. Yes.
[04:13:05] Public whisperbacks. Why are you bringing up retards? Exactly. Sex and crime is real in
[04:13:09] 80% male, but female arrest rate rose 81% from 80 to 2014, where male fell 5%.
[04:13:15] percent. Genes don't move in 81, 31 years, sex gap is socialization opportunity, not chromosomes.
[04:13:21] If you think that men and women are equally predisposed to violence, you are retarded and
[04:13:26] there's no reason to even have a conversation about it. I mean, like any literally anything in
[04:13:33] the entire world would immediately tell you that. Like you're looking at some graph or something like
[04:13:38] that, like, oh yeah, well this graph, so the way this graph collected data shows this thing that
[04:13:44] everybody knows isn't true. Are you retarded? Oh my God.
[04:13:50] Said you were wrong. Yeah, let me see here. Any moment of
[04:13:53] ban this person is not exactly for 400 years for persecution,
[04:13:56] if I'm on the scale is only fair. No, I don't think so. I think
[04:14:01] really the best way. So this has always been my outlook about
[04:14:04] it is that there have been a lot of groups inside of America
[04:14:08] that have been oppressed that have been denied opportunities or
[04:14:11] having other things that are like that. And this is it, Rip Bozo. Yeah, 400 years, exactly.
[04:14:16] Right? What is this? And so really, it's not our fault. And also, I don't want to have any time that
[04:14:23] you're advocating for an advantage for one group of person versus another group. Fundamentally,
[04:14:29] what you're doing is you are trying to institutionalize racism. You are trying to implement and
[04:14:36] enact racism and the reality is that the people that are poor that are white
[04:14:41] probably has less advantages than somebody who's rich who's black
[04:14:45] so i do agree that people should get you know help
[04:14:48] but it shouldn't be done on a racial basis it should be done on a means basis
[04:14:53] on an income basis that's obviously what should happen
[04:14:56] but yes the quote freed the slaves yeah yeah they actually did free the slaves
[04:15:01] Oh my god
[04:15:04] We face discrimination. Yeah lack of economic opportunities exclusion from wealth building institutions fix all these by the way we fixed all these
[04:15:11] segregated housing
[04:15:13] unequal education
[04:15:14] targeted policing and widespread racial violence
[04:15:18] Each of those things are what isn't it crazy how
[04:15:22] A lot of that widespread racial violence
[04:15:25] Kind of just disappeared. I feel like we don't really see a lot of that anymore
[04:15:28] We don't and when we do it's the other way around. I don't want to see that. Nope
[04:15:37] Their own contribute to poverty which I have just proven correlates with crime poverty does correlate with crime
[04:15:44] But that's not the only thing that correlates with crime. This doesn't refute my argument or my position at all
[04:15:49] Black people were subjected to all of them at the same time
[04:15:53] The United States created a permanent underclass in the form of black Americans.
[04:15:58] It's a permanent underclass?
[04:16:00] If it's a permanent underclass and had Barack Obama become the president, there's plenty
[04:16:04] of successful black people.
[04:16:05] What are you talking about?
[04:16:08] It's not what what do you mean freeing formerly enslaved people without providing meaningful
[04:16:16] economic restitution, equal protection under the law or fair access to housing, education
[04:16:21] and employment while simultaneously-
[04:16:23] Historically, this is accurate, but current day, and in recent history, this hasn't really been true.
[04:16:29] Like, at least not really in my lifetime.
[04:16:31] Like, maybe you can point to, like, one example of, like, some racist law in, like, Mississippi or something,
[04:16:36] but overall, we've gotten rid of a lot of this.
[04:16:38] We-
[04:16:40] Yeah.
[04:16:41] The enforcing systems that kept many black communities segregated-
[04:16:44] I don't know what that was a little bit of a little bit of a hiccup we good now
[04:17:08] Yes, okay. All right, sorry about that. A little bit of a hiccup. Let's get back to it.
[04:17:19] Pop quiz, ass on mold. What do you do when you don't have access to decent education,
[04:17:26] can't get a job, live in a slum, and can barely feed yourself?
[04:17:30] You burn down the CVS, you steal makeup, you shoot each other, and you kill people, right?
[04:17:39] That's obviously what the solution is, because that's the only logical thing that a person could do.
[04:17:46] I mean, it's not like they could get a job. It's not like they could educate themselves.
[04:17:51] It's not like you could do any of this other stuff. No, I believe that people have agency.
[04:17:56] They clearly have agency. What are you talking about?
[04:18:00] Just because you're poor, so it's okay to rob a CVS?
[04:18:05] What the fuck? This is like the most retarded logic I've ever heard.
[04:18:10] Oh my God. If you want to show this, it's a classic. What is this here? Can I pull it up?
[04:18:18] What is this?
[04:18:22] Do you remember years ago when there was a storm in New Orleans?
[04:18:26] Hurricane Katrina?
[04:18:27] Yes.
[04:18:28] Yeah, I remember it.
[04:18:29] Okay.
[04:18:30] Check this out.
[04:18:31] What do you think those people are doing?
[04:18:32] Surviving or looting?
[04:18:34] They're surviving.
[04:18:36] Okay.
[04:18:37] Do you remember a man named Rodney King?
[04:18:39] Yes, of course.
[04:18:40] Okay, the LAPD worked him over really good.
[04:18:42] Yes.
[04:18:43] Okay.
[04:18:44] This was taken during the Rodney King riots.
[04:18:46] What do you think these people are doing?
[04:18:48] Looting or surviving?
[04:18:50] Well, they're looting.
[04:18:52] Of course.
[04:18:53] Well, it's the media saying when it's white people, it's survival.
[04:18:55] and when it's a lot of people it's looting.
[04:18:57] No Frank, it's because the white people are stealing bread
[04:18:59] and the black people are stealing speakers.
[04:19:01] If the white people were stealing stereo equipment
[04:19:03] I would say they were looting too.
[04:19:05] How do you know the blacks don't have bread in those speakers?
[04:19:07] What are you talking about?
[04:19:09] What are you talking about? I know nothing to do.
[04:19:11] Calm down. This is the best part.
[04:19:13] More?
[04:19:14] Just check this out.
[04:19:16] This is taken during the riots.
[04:19:18] Do you recognize anybody in there?
[04:19:20] What are you doing in the video?
[04:19:22] I happened to be out in LA during the riots.
[04:19:24] And to steal ski equipment, I guess.
[04:19:26] Yeah, well, I went in for a loaf of bread, I took some skis, everybody's happy.
[04:19:30] Not the people who...
[04:19:31] Damn, I forgot even about that. I haven't seen that show before.
[04:19:35] So, yeah, uh, no, uh, being poor isn't an excuse for stealing.
[04:19:40] Uh, being poor isn't an excuse for killing people, it's not an excuse for being violent.
[04:19:46] Uh, you can't have a world where that is. Like, if that was the way the world worked,
[04:19:52] Everything would be chaos.
[04:19:56] Statistically, you turn to crime. It's not a black thing. It's a human thing.
[04:20:01] So this is what Joe was trying to communicate, that black Americans face conditions that
[04:20:06] overwhelmingly correlate with higher crime rates and that this is-
[04:20:09] Uh, you listed one condition.
[04:20:13] The- the- the- the singular condition of being more poor on average.
[04:20:17] I think everybody agrees and everybody is on the same page that
[04:20:22] Having less income is going to correlate to being more violent or committing more crimes
[04:20:27] I think this is obviously true. Everybody knows that
[04:20:31] Due to systemic racism, right all those factors
[04:20:34] I just named were racist and all of them were systemic red and they are all gone and
[04:20:43] They're all gone that's the difference
[04:20:47] We went through and got rid of every single one of those.
[04:20:52] Blinding, or the process of systematically denying minority communities access to mortgages,
[04:20:57] loans, and investment based on their race, helped trap many black Americans in impoverished
[04:21:02] and underdeveloped neighborhoods for generations.
[04:21:05] That is obviously racist.
[04:21:07] Really?
[04:21:08] So that's the...
[04:21:09] Well, then if you...
[04:21:10] Even your own Wikipedia article, this proves this.
[04:21:13] Look at this here.
[04:21:14] as well as Mexican Americans, Southwestern United States, Jewish Americans, and Italian
[04:21:20] Americans. If this is a causal factor for this to happen, you would see those same
[04:21:26] rates happening with those other groups. No, that's not the case. You're literally
[04:21:30] not even reading the articles you're using. How is it possible that somebody can be this
[04:21:35] stupid. Oh my god, it literally says it right there. Oh my god. This is so sad.
[04:21:49] Berman's points only valid if we're talking 100 years ago. Yeah, if he if if this video
[04:21:53] was made 100 years ago, I think he'd have a good argument. Irish and Italian started
[04:21:58] with nothing to and yet look at this here. This is Irish and Italian people. Let me go
[04:22:04] go back and pull this up. Oh, wow. Estimated incarceration and commitment rates. So this
[04:22:12] is it between Irish and Italian. There it is. Wow. Look at that. Big surprise, huh? Who
[04:22:19] could have guessed? It's crazy how you're using arguments that literally don't even
[04:22:29] work like it
[04:22:30] it your own evidence disproves itself like
[04:22:33] he starts the video off
[04:22:35] and he looks for an a i summary to disprove that he called me racist and
[04:22:40] then the a i summary says that he spent the video saying that what i said was
[04:22:45] racist
[04:22:46] then he's using this
[04:22:48] and it says it's not just against people that are black this has happened
[04:22:52] to multiple ethnicities and multiple ethnic groups but you're talking about
[04:22:56] about one. If this is a causal factor, then you would assume that this causal factor would
[04:23:02] also affect the crime rates of these other four groups. This same with, with a, what
[04:23:07] do you call it, with income. But that's not the case.
[04:23:12] This that is systemic because it was a government sponsored organization that
[04:23:16] invented this. And it was legal.
[04:23:19] Systemic.
[04:23:20] It was.
[04:23:22] We hear that word a lot.
[04:23:23] A lot of was the main way a family in the United States builds wealth is through real
[04:23:31] estate. If you own a home, you generally cash that home down to your children. And since
[04:23:36] your children are now not required to use the majority of their income for housing,
[04:23:40] they're able to save, invest, pursue education, start businesses and accumulate wealth.
[04:23:45] Black people don't own homes. Only white people have homes. This you might not have known
[04:23:52] This is a surprise.
[04:23:57] More easily themselves, creating a compounding cycle of-
[04:24:01] Italian and that, yeah, Irish and Italian Americans didn't have a house either.
[04:24:05] Yeah, like, what do you, like, this is even like, it's such bullshit.
[04:24:08] Okay, anyway, let's keep going.
[04:24:10] If you routinely deny black families the opportunity to own valuable real estate,
[04:24:15] you rob them of the opportunity to create generational wealth.
[04:24:19] This is actually a good argument and I think that really the best way to approach this
[04:24:24] argument and this problem, I do think that there's a huge generational wealth gap between
[04:24:29] white and also black families and it has been caused by a degree of like residuals
[04:24:35] from racism.
[04:24:37] So he is identifying the problem and that is correct, but the solution that I have is
[04:24:42] different than the solution that he has.
[04:24:44] So the reason why I think that something like DEI or Affirmative Action is bad is because
[04:24:49] it's not actually addressing the problem, it's addressing a corollary, which is the
[04:24:54] corollary is race, but the problem is actually income.
[04:24:58] So I'm totally in support of things like, you know, giving people more student aid if
[04:25:03] they don't have as much money, but it should be done on the basis of means, not on the
[04:25:08] basis of race.
[04:25:10] And again, the only people that would disagree with this are literal racists, because the
[04:25:16] goal there isn't to be in any sort of a beneficial position for being white or black.
[04:25:21] White Americans aren't even the top earner ethnically in the U.S. Yeah, and this is also
[04:25:25] another factor too.
[04:25:27] Is it like, I don't know if you guys have seen this as well, but take a look at this.
[04:25:31] Indian Americans, Filipino Americans, Taiwanese Americans, white Americans are all the way
[04:25:36] down here at $59,000 for median household income. So are these people that are up at the top committing
[04:25:43] all of these crimes? Are these people doing that? No, I don't think so. So these are random,
[04:25:49] uncorrelated things. Yeah, federal aid was perfect. It was. So I have no problem with
[04:25:54] acknowledging that black people will be more disproportionately affected by programs that
[04:25:59] help people because of income. But I don't think those programs should be done and decided based
[04:26:04] off of race. If the problem is that these people were denied generational wealth, then the way that
[04:26:10] you should solve that problem shouldn't be based off of off of race, it should be based off of wealth.
[04:26:16] But that's not what they want to do. It's because they don't care about that. They care about figuring
[04:26:21] out some sort of racist way. And this is the problem is that this is why I think I trigger a lot of
[04:26:26] these people, is because I'm one of the only people that actually isn't racist. I'm looking at this
[04:26:32] subjectively, I say, yes, you're correct that black people have been disproportionately
[04:26:38] affected by this. Let's try to correct that. Okay, so the problem is that people weren't
[04:26:42] able to get money. All right, well, a lot of people don't have money. Why don't we
[04:26:46] make a thing to where people that don't have money are able to get money and it'll help
[04:26:50] black people disproportionately? That's the way a logical, reasonable, empathetic person
[04:26:55] would solve problems. But they don't want to do that because they don't have actually,
[04:27:00] They don't care about equality.
[04:27:02] They care about talking shit and being racist.
[04:27:06] That's the reason why.
[04:27:07] Get a job?
[04:27:08] Well, I mean, I'm talking about for kids, right?
[04:27:10] Like a kid trying to get into college or something like that.
[04:27:12] They, yeah, they're the ones making it about race.
[04:27:16] And there's no reason for that.
[04:27:19] To wealth gap and why is everyone talking about it?
[04:27:22] The racial wealth gap is a measure of wealth inequality between racial groups in the US.
[04:27:27] Here's a prime example.
[04:27:28] families make up 14% of the population but own only 5% of American wealth, while white
[04:27:34] households make up 65% of the population but control 80% of the wealth. The gap traces
[04:27:40] back to 1863 in the massive...
[04:27:42] This argument can also be immediately refuted whenever you look at different groups that
[04:27:46] are outside of white people that control, because like, you know, you look at 7%, it
[04:27:51] was like 80% or something like that, there's like a missing 15% there. There are going
[04:27:55] to be like massive distortions because you have certain groups of people that come into
[04:28:00] the country and are very successful culturally in America. White and black people are not
[04:28:05] the only people that you can find in America.
[04:28:07] A lot of people.
[04:28:12] A lot of people.
[04:28:13] By 1860, their labor accounted for 60% of U.S. exports.
[04:28:17] $200 million a year.
[04:28:19] But Black Americans received nothing.
[04:28:22] Labor is not a necessary...
[04:28:25] Like, it is not a one-to-one value creator.
[04:28:28] Just because you work very hard or you do something
[04:28:32] doesn't necessarily mean that that has the same value
[04:28:35] you as what it's creating for that company. This is like just more commie slop. Uh, it's
[04:28:41] just not, it's not true then for, for anybody that was black. It's not true now for people
[04:28:46] that work inside of a company. It's just simply not true.
[04:28:51] No land, no money. Without any money or land, how could newly free black Americans create
[04:28:57] wealth? The second barrier to building wealth, housing, discrimination, right?
[04:29:03] significant driver to the racial wealth gap, as I mentioned before, is going to be
[04:29:07] homeownership. Hormonorship is a significant driver of wealth whereby every year of
[04:29:11] homeownership, homeowners gain about $14,000 in equity. Conversely, if you
[04:29:16] don't have access to homeownership, you don't have access to that type of equity
[04:29:19] and that cushion that you could get from having money saved from homeownership.
[04:29:23] Housing discrimination allows banks to...
[04:29:25] Well, yeah, I mean, this is even an argument. I think housing discrimination is removed, right?
[04:29:29] I mean, you got rid of that. I'm sure like maybe somewhere in like, you know,
[04:29:32] again Mississippi there might be something like that which is obviously bad but in a general
[04:29:36] sense that this is removed they they got rid of this obviously they got rid of this
[04:29:41] denied home loans to the black community through a practice called redlining redlining was a
[04:29:47] government sponsored practice of denying mortgages and other financial services and you can see how
[04:29:52] this is see this is the grievance culture that is weaponized and inflicted against white people
[04:29:57] specifically. But if you look actually at the thing about red
[04:30:01] lining, you'll see that this is not a thing that is white and
[04:30:05] black. It is something that was affecting, as I said, it happened
[04:30:08] to Mexicans, it happened to Italians, it happened to Jewish
[04:30:13] people, it happened to other groups as well. It's isn't
[04:30:16] something that's unique to just black people.
[04:30:21] This conversation makes me and black people uncomfortable. I'm
[04:30:23] glad you're having it because you're absolutely right. Yeah, I
[04:30:26] And the thing is that the problem is that I think a lot of like reasonable people see what I'm saying and they agree with it
[04:30:33] But there are people that are actually racist like once you I think this is the main thing is that
[04:30:38] Once you recognize that the people that are advocating for this stuff are genuine racists
[04:30:44] The rest of what they do make sense because it's like logically
[04:30:48] Why would they not want to solve the problem by approaching the wealth disparity by attacking the wealth disparity itself?
[04:30:54] It's because they're racist. That's the reason why. They're using equality as something to get people on board
[04:31:01] But what they're really trying to do is advocate for other forms of racial advantages for them and people like them
[04:31:07] That's the reason why it's because they are racist
[04:31:10] To segregated black and brown neighborhoods, it's called redlining because bankers literally drew red lines around
[04:31:17] undesirable communities. One Black household in a middle-class community was
[04:31:22] enough to make the federal government deny mortgage loans in that area. As a
[04:31:26] result, Black families turned to predatory lenders or shut out from home ownership
[04:31:31] completely. We just keep having a fight battles but a lot of the things that
[04:31:37] have happened to Black folks in America were orchestrated and they were legal.
[04:31:42] that was systemic. Well, what's the key word in that? Were. They were. Now they're not.
[04:31:51] I mean, it wasn't like it just happened that way. It was designed to be that way. And like all forms
[04:31:59] of systemic... Anyway, it's nothing to do with what you said in the tweet. Another strong study
[04:32:02] about firm of action, medical school acceptance rates here. Yeah, I'll pull that one up after
[04:32:06] this. After this is the, oh my, oh my God. Okay, give me a minute.
[04:32:13] racism, the downstream effects are seen in the modern day. Right. And by the way, this is the United
[04:32:20] States Treasury website, literally admitting one of the factors for this gap is due to the United
[04:32:26] States government. They are admitting their policies stifled black home ownership. It is
[04:32:32] It's a systemic racism.
[04:32:35] Yes.
[04:32:36] And now we fix them.
[04:32:39] That's correct.
[04:32:41] Now back to Zach's dumbass tweet.
[04:32:43] The first fucking line from this jeep-
[04:32:45] Which, by the way, is completely nothing about what I said.
[04:32:49] This has nothing to do with it at all.
[04:32:51] Yes, it's that black people benefit from systemic racism.
[04:32:56] Correct.
[04:32:57] Now, I know what Zach is trying to say here.
[04:33:00] that through policies like affirmative action black people benefit and that
[04:33:03] because affirmative action is a governmental policy that is systemic
[04:33:07] yes the problem with this line of logic is that it's not racism okay that
[04:33:14] mean that whatever you want to call it it's bad like I don't know you want to
[04:33:21] say it's prejudice you want to say that it's bias you want to say that it's
[04:33:26] unfair, whatever you want to call it, it's still going to be bad. And the reason why they say that
[04:33:32] it's not racist is because they're the ones that are racist. They want to control the usage of the
[04:33:38] word racism so they can use it to control conversations. He's dancing around terminology? Yes,
[04:33:44] obviously. Yes, affirmative action effectively produced outcomes where an equally qualified
[04:33:49] white man could be disqualified for an equally qualified black man but that's racist what
[04:33:56] do you mean like that's literally so that means that you pick the person over their
[04:34:00] skin color that's literally race what what are we even doing oh my god this is a you
[04:34:07] you just I don't even know what to say so take a look at this this is the thing I was
[04:34:12] going to show you guys medical school acceptance rates in the United States from 2013 to 2016.
[04:34:20] If you had a score of a I guess 24 to 26 with a 3.2 to a 3.9, if you were Asian,
[04:34:29] you had a 6% chance to get accepted. If you were black, you had a 56% chance to get accepted.
[04:34:38] That's systematic. That's insane. Holy shit. So there it is. That's like that. Yes, and I want you guys to see this because this is how unbalanced and how unfair it is.
[04:34:56] I don't think this shows systematic racism, honestly.
[04:35:03] What? What? Why?
[04:35:08] What is this? What does that mean to you? They don't want equality, they want supremacy,
[04:35:21] yeah, they want to, they're advocating for their own best interests. Like, look at these
[04:35:27] charts. I mean, this is an insane, like this is an insane breakdown. And also, like, this
[04:35:33] is like I mean six versus 56 21 versus 80 81 that's crazy that's more than double
[04:35:45] oh my god it's not even showing the number of applicants there's way more Asian and white
[04:35:50] applicants maybe there is I don't know he redefined racism yeah exactly so anyway yeah if
[04:35:56] black people have lower GPA would uh would it explain more blacks being admitted with lower
[04:36:00] If they have a lower GPA then they shouldn't be admitted.
[04:36:08] Why would you be admitting people based off of their skin color?
[04:36:13] I don't understand.
[04:36:16] Why would you do that?
[04:36:24] I don't why would you ever do that?
[04:36:31] Isn't that racist by itself it is it is I
[04:36:39] Was reading the graph wrong, and I might just be retarded doesn't don't worry about it
[04:36:44] Anyway, yeah, so this is this is what happens and it's embarrassing and by the way
[04:36:49] This is the systematic and systemic racism that I was talking about these DEI
[04:36:55] diversity opportunities that are presented for minority groups at the expense of
[04:37:00] other groups of people primarily white people and also Asians as you can see here
[04:37:06] Whites and Asians are being
[04:37:09] Dramatically suppressed. This doesn't happen accidentally
[04:37:12] It doesn't like this is happening because it's being done on purpose
[04:37:16] This process also held that an equally qualified white woman would be chosen over an equally
[04:37:23] qualified black man.
[04:37:25] In fact, white was not race men were the largest beneficiaries of DEI and affirmative action
[04:37:31] policies.
[04:37:32] So because white women were beneficiaries of DEI, it doesn't mean that DEI was racist.
[04:37:42] Obviously does.
[04:37:43] You say this all the time?
[04:37:44] Yeah.
[04:37:45] What is this here, can I find this?
[04:37:50] That's not even an argument.
[04:37:53] What is this?
[04:37:54] Primarily, you know, like again, do you want to know who the biggest beneficiaries of DEI
[04:37:59] are?
[04:38:00] It's not black people, it's white women.
[04:38:02] Those are the ones that are really winning out of DEI.
[04:38:05] They're the ones that are actually getting hired because of these processes.
[04:38:08] Yeah, it's fucking Karen's, that's it.
[04:38:11] And so this is, we know this, everybody knows this, I've said it multiple times.
[04:38:20] There's another one.
[04:38:21] Let me see.
[04:38:25] Preferential treatment.
[04:38:26] The biggest beneficiaries of DEI aren't black people.
[04:38:30] It's white women nine months ago and companies first exactly.
[04:38:35] So these are the reasons why this is not an argument saying that white women benefit
[04:38:40] from it too, so it can't be racist is crazy. It's both sexist and racist. Like that. The
[04:38:48] best evaluation of this argument is that it is both sexist and racist, which is true,
[04:38:55] by the way. It is true. This is sad.
[04:39:00] So by definition and by practice, affirmative action, was parameters of an argument. He's
[04:39:06] wrong about two things at the same time. Yep. And a systemically racist policy because all
[04:39:12] ethnic groups benefited from that policy and it disproportionately affected gender. So it is a
[04:39:17] lot ethnic groups benefited from it and a disproportionately affected gender. Yes, it
[04:39:23] did affect gender as well. But actually, it like definitely white men did not benefit from it. Number
[04:39:29] one. And also, just because it benefits gender doesn't mean that it also benefits ethnic groups.
[04:39:35] And it also did create a tier list.
[04:39:37] And if that wasn't the case, then you wouldn't see the medical school acceptance rates be so different.
[04:39:43] It's just simply not true.
[04:39:46] Like, 6 versus 56%, that's insane.
[04:39:49] Think about that.
[04:39:52] Why? That affirmative action was racist.
[04:39:54] Yeah.
[04:39:55] The best you could-
[04:39:55] Not was, is.
[04:39:57] It's race, it is racist.
[04:39:59] Because there are some instances of them continuing to do it now,
[04:40:02] which I think need to be shut down by the government.
[04:40:05] I believe it's a very strong point.
[04:40:24] This is intentionally misunderstanding.
[04:40:26] You can just look at the college acceptance rates and you're going to see that very clearly
[04:40:29] they're done based on race.
[04:40:31] Yeah, it's just intentionally misunderstanding.
[04:40:37] White men make up a significant portion.
[04:40:39] So no, affirmative action and DEI are not a form of systemic racism.
[04:40:45] And no, black people in other minority groups do not enjoy preferential treatment at the
[04:40:49] expense of white and Asian people.
[04:40:52] They absolutely do.
[04:40:53] They overwhelmingly do, and it's obvious.
[04:40:57] This is the reason why you have the medical school acceptance rates.
[04:41:01] This is the reason why there are so many opportunities that are presented for people that are black.
[04:41:07] Like if you look at how many advocacy groups and how many foundations are set up to benefit
[04:41:14] black people versus white people on the basis of their skin color, it's like a thousand
[04:41:19] to one.
[04:41:20] So to say that this isn't true is to just actively deny reality.
[04:41:24] I think that a lot of people don't like saying what I'm saying because people are afraid
[04:41:28] that like people say that you're racist for saying this, but in fact I'm one of the only
[04:41:33] people that isn't racist. I think that everybody should be given a fair chance and that also
[04:41:38] means that if you fail your fair chance, you lost fair and square. And the problem is that
[04:41:43] if you look at these different graphs, you can clearly see that there is a bias that's
[04:41:48] being set for race. There's a bias that's being set for ethnicity. And the moment that
[04:41:53] you start grading on a curve based off of ethnicity is the moment that you are literally
[04:41:58] institutionalizing and creating systematic racism just because the racism benefits you doesn't make
[04:42:04] it not racism it just means that it's benefiting you so you want to pretend like it's not happening
[04:42:09] that's the reason why it's very odd
[04:42:15] are you unaware that asians are a minority group in the united states too
[04:42:19] exactly so why is the why is the crime rate so much different
[04:42:28] I would you group those two together, Zach?
[04:42:30] Are you referring-
[04:42:31] Because Asians, yeah.
[04:42:33] Oh, we-
[04:42:33] Urring to the ridiculous Supreme Court ruling students-
[04:42:36] Ridiculous Supreme Court-
[04:42:38] Versus Harvard?
[04:42:39] What?
[04:42:39] Setting that aside for the moment.
[04:42:41] What- what- what's re-
[04:42:42] Look at the graph!
[04:42:43] That's insane!
[04:42:44] Look at this graph!
[04:42:45] Oh my god!
[04:42:47] 56 versus 6 and 8 percent.
[04:42:49] The reason why I include Asians is because Asians are the only other minority group
[04:42:55] that get both ends of the shit stick.
[04:42:57] Not only were they put in internment camps if you were Japanese in World War II,
[04:43:02] but on top of that, now you're being systematically disenfranchised in college because you're doing too well.
[04:43:08] No, that's the reason why I'm including them. It's because it's bullshit.
[04:43:12] It's bullshit for them and also a lot of the things that are happening for white people are not only happening with you,
[04:43:18] that they're worse for Asians.
[04:43:21] There's the chart right there, but it's the Supreme Court ruling is ridiculous. Oh, of course.
[04:43:27] So now let's get into how all the courts are rigged. Oh my god
[04:43:32] The graph has nothing to do with the ruling. I knew he pulled up. So these are two totally separate things
[04:43:38] What other areas are black and Hispanic people benefiting at the expense of Asian people besides the overstated college admissions issue?
[04:43:47] overstated
[04:43:50] If this is overstated guys, it's overstated
[04:43:55] Give examples. I'm sure everyone would like to hear them, Zach. And please, be very specific.
[04:44:05] where the air is black and it's very fuel-busy and it's made for people.
[04:44:08] There's that one.
[04:44:09] This college is massive.
[04:44:10] It's gigantic.
[04:44:11] Back to the Supreme Court issue.
[04:44:12] You currently have a compromise Supreme Court that is doing its damn this to-
[04:44:17] The Supreme Court is compromised.
[04:44:19] They're making all the bad rulings.
[04:44:21] So basically, it's either you're right or they're scanning.
[04:44:27] There we go, right?
[04:44:28] Oh, oh my God.
[04:44:29] Oh, my God.
[04:44:31] It's only over-saturated because Asians are white-adjacent.
[04:44:33] Yes, exactly.
[04:44:35] So this is, yes, and finally the Supreme Court is making the right decisions, conspiracy
[04:44:39] theories.
[04:44:40] And implement overwhelmingly conservative policies and rulings, and these rulings
[04:44:43] almost always come at the expense of black Americans.
[04:44:46] Yeah, that's because there's a lot of institutional racial advantages that black Americans have
[04:44:51] that they shouldn't have.
[04:44:53] Things like affirmative action, DEI, preferential hiring processes, all of those things should
[04:44:58] be deleted.
[04:45:00] If there are no racial differences, then we should approach the problems like that by
[04:45:05] looking at commonalities that affect all groups of people such as income.
[04:45:10] We don't have slavery anymore.
[04:45:12] We don't have Jim Crow anymore.
[04:45:14] We don't have segregation anymore.
[04:45:16] No matter how much people want to cosplay on Twitter thinking that they're still in
[04:45:20] the underground railroad or something, we're not even anywhere near that at all.
[04:45:25] None of these things have anything to do with current day.
[04:45:29] income. Ruling in students v. Harvard was a joke because the prosecutions claim oh it's a joke
[04:45:36] right okay so now you're malding about the supreme court case okay got it.
[04:45:41] Engaged on the idea that American institutions like Harvard already operate on a level playing
[04:45:46] field which we know they don't. At Harvard specifically there are legacy admissions
[04:45:52] donor preferences networking advantages and wealth inheritance that disproportionately
[04:45:56] Disproportionately benefiting white students that doesn't make it bad.
[04:46:09] This is the thing, like I just, oh my god.
[04:46:14] This is why these people are actually just racist.
[04:46:17] They're actually just racist.
[04:46:19] They want to advocate for and say that, oh, well this, it's bad because it disadvantages
[04:46:25] or it gives advantages to white people, meanwhile, they want something that's exclusive for an
[04:46:30] advantage for themselves. That's it. Oh my god. You're arguing with an on starter? Yeah,
[04:46:37] they refused to understand. I know, it's just so sad. Somehow, the group suing Harvard ignored
[04:46:44] all of that to focus on the 18% of the class of 2027 who were black. 18%. This number decreased
[04:46:53] to 14% after the Supreme Court's ruling. The Asian cohort went from 37% to 37%. Literally
[04:47:03] zero change to them, but a 4% drop in Black Student Admission, which if you haven't been
[04:47:09] paying attention, is the fucking goal. The group that isn't the goal supposed to be having a fair
[04:47:16] admission process where you're able to apply and then be judged based off of your ability to
[04:47:22] to, you know, perform well in a college?
[04:47:25] Like, I thought, the goal isn't to get black people
[04:47:28] into college.
[04:47:29] The goal isn't to get white people into college.
[04:47:32] The goal is to get smart people into college.
[04:47:35] And the moment that you're not making decisions
[04:47:37] on whether somebody's smart or not,
[04:47:39] and letting them go to college, you're making a mistake.
[04:47:44] Like, duh, like, I mean, what are we even doing here?
[04:47:48] This is so stupid.
[04:47:49] Oh my god students for fair admissions headed by this guy Edward Blum who has dedicated his entire
[04:47:56] career to dismantling progress in racial equality based based patriot champion specifically black
[04:48:05] representation black representation is see well this is this is the verbal sleight of hand that
[04:48:12] these people try to use is they try to use terms like representation and equality when what they're
[04:48:18] really saying is institutional preferential treatment that is now being rescinded because
[04:48:24] the institutional preferential treatment is no longer justified because the counterbalance
[04:48:29] doesn't exist anymore. Things like, for example, Jim Crow or segregation. So we don't need that
[04:48:35] anymore. But they use terms like equality and representation because they think that if you
[04:48:41] use these terms people will have a harder time arguing against them because now they're not
[04:48:46] able to argue against equality and representation.
[04:48:49] So no, this isn't going to work.
[04:48:51] Yeah, this guy's a patriot.
[04:48:52] I hope he keeps doing it.
[04:48:53] Thank God.
[04:48:56] Versus Vera, a supreme court case against redistricting in Texas that sought to increase
[04:49:00] racial minority representation in Congress.
[04:49:03] Fisher versus...
[04:49:06] Crying about a DEI district.
[04:49:07] Yeah, those are getting deleted now, aren't they?
[04:49:10] It's time to vote like an American.
[04:49:12] I know it must be horrible.
[04:49:13] You can't be basing decisions off of racial bias.
[04:49:18] I know, like, you know, like, me, I don't know, I was hoping people would vote as Americans,
[04:49:23] not as an ethnicity.
[04:49:24] I don't want to have ethnic tribal voting in America.
[04:49:27] Nobody wants this.
[04:49:29] You think you do, but you don't.
[04:49:31] It will create chaos.
[04:49:32] University of Texas, another supreme-
[04:49:35] That lets district things based off of how many black people are in them.
[04:49:38] That's so stupid.
[04:49:39] court case regarding affirmative action in a college. Shelby County v. Holder, a Supreme
[04:49:44] Court case concerning pre-clearance, or the right of the federal government to approve
[04:49:50] of voting law changes of certain states that had a history of racial discrimination, i.e.
[04:49:55] the South. This one was important because it resulted in a landmark decision that allowed
[04:50:00] historically racially discriminant states in the South to fuck with voter ID laws, removing
[04:50:07] Don't tell me this is somebody that thinks voter ID laws are racist, right?
[04:50:13] If voter ID laws are racist, is it racist to buy alcohol?
[04:50:18] I'm sorry, but if you're too stupid to get an ID, I don't care what skin color you are,
[04:50:23] I don't want you to vote.
[04:50:25] I don't.
[04:50:26] And it's better for everybody that you don't.
[04:50:29] The most effective protection against racial voter suppression.
[04:50:32] Doesn't that-
[04:50:34] I think that we should, if you can't get an ID, you are so stupid that you should not even be allowed to make decisions for yourself, period.
[04:50:43] You shouldn't.
[04:50:45] Like, I know this isn't like a politically correct thing to say, but anybody that's unable to get an ID for themselves and is able to do that, they are so stupid and so incompetent that this person is completely not a functional adult.
[04:51:01] You are not a functional adult in any capacity.
[04:51:04] Everybody knows where the DMV is. Everybody knows how to get identification.
[04:51:09] If you can't get identification, you are a totally dysfunctional invalid,
[04:51:14] and you should not be having any decision on who's the president.
[04:51:19] Duh. Of course not.
[04:51:22] Like, what are we talking about?
[04:51:25] It sounds familiar. The legacy of Edward Blum.
[04:51:29] That champion. Patriot American.
[04:51:34] I know, equality must suck, huh?
[04:51:37] That's this guy's entire goal, to roll back civil rights protections, especially-
[04:51:42] Civil rights protections. This is another, another reframing of preferential institutional treatment
[04:51:49] that's based off of race. No. No.
[04:51:53] Those that affect or benefit black people. Just like I pointed out in my last video,
[04:51:58] it's a strange coincidence everything Zach promotes is backed by some white guy
[04:52:03] whose life goal is to shit on black people.
[04:52:13] Are they right or not?
[04:52:16] Yeah, this is the guy who was just integrating on the Supreme Court,
[04:52:19] based Clarence Thomas.
[04:52:21] What is this here? Can I find it?
[04:52:28] I have never understood the notion that we could continue to focus on race in order to
[04:52:37] get over race.
[04:52:40] I've never understood that, that we have to continue to identify us in a, you know, to
[04:52:47] be race conscious in order not to be race conscious.
[04:52:50] I think that's attributed to something from Justice Blackman.
[04:52:53] And I just don't, I was in the seminary, as I note in my memoirs, I was the only black
[04:53:00] kid in my seminary in Savannah in 1965 to 67.
[04:53:05] Playing in a hard mode.
[04:53:06] And one of two in 1964 to 65.
[04:53:10] So you could see the world hadn't changed in Savannah at that time.
[04:53:15] And what I found in getting along with the white classmates is to look at them not as
[04:53:23] white kids or is different, but as kids to look at people as human beings and treat them
[04:53:30] as human beings.
[04:53:31] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute.
[04:53:33] They're tall, they're short, they're some, they're some less flawed, some who flawed,
[04:53:38] some less flawed.
[04:53:39] Wait a minute, so you're supposed to judge people off of their personality rather than
[04:53:45] their race.
[04:53:46] Oh my, this is crazy.
[04:53:49] Has anybody said this before?
[04:53:52] forbidden strategy. I know these people don't want to do that. They don't want to do that and they
[04:53:59] want to act like victims while they're simultaneously claiming advantages. This is what it is. These
[04:54:04] people are fundamental and just thorough racists. And this is the problem that happens is that they
[04:54:11] are not interested in creating a better disparity between them. They're not interested in creating
[04:54:18] opportunities, they're interested in creating outcomes. And to them, an outcome that doesn't
[04:54:24] put them in a preferential position is an unfair outcome because they've just invented this.
[04:54:31] So this is why Zach said white and Asian Americans in his tweet.
[04:54:35] Because yeah, because it's factually true. Most people that promote white supremacist rhetoric,
[04:54:40] he's weaponizing Asian people against black and Hispanic people in the United States.
[04:54:44] Well, I would say that Asian people are having the admissions process weaponized against them
[04:54:51] because they're not being accepted when they should be.
[04:54:54] Like, I don't think it's really me. I think identifying this is just a fact.
[04:54:59] Yeah, it's pretty obvious.
[04:55:00] This is a very common tactic known as the model minority myth.
[04:55:04] Yeah, they are a model minority. It's a fact. It's not a myth. It's a fact.
[04:55:10] Look at crime rates, look at success rates, look at income and everything. Yeah.
[04:55:14] Yeah, I wish everybody that came here acted like that. It's not a myth. It's a fact.
[04:55:19] Like, this is the problem is that we have so much of this institutional capture that's
[04:55:26] been done by people that are ideologically inclined and also racist that we've taken
[04:55:32] things like, for example, replacement migration, and then we've turned it into, you know, like
[04:55:38] some sort of conspiracy theory that you can't acknowledge that this is happening. And then
[04:55:43] When we did the model minority myth, it's not a myth, it's a reality, it's true.
[04:55:48] I'm using that as an example, you're exactly right, that's the reason why.
[04:55:53] Of course.
[04:55:57] Zack Nor Edward Blum give a flying fuck about Asian people.
[04:56:01] Asians are just a pawn in their game, a game that, when that game is won, will be turned against Asians.
[04:56:09] Why is it so hard for these people to understand the concept of just being able to compete on an even playing field?
[04:56:16] And if you're not successful on that even playing field, you obviously are a failure.
[04:56:22] These people constantly want to blame institutions and other forms of a lack of preferential treatment for the outcomes that they don't want.
[04:56:32] Because they're racist, yeah, they're literally racist.
[04:56:34] This is what I think is very funny is that and and this is one of the things that I think that now as this kind of stuff and and also
[04:56:44] This is the reason why I talk about this a lot is because I know almost nobody else will talk about this
[04:56:50] And if they are talking about it
[04:56:52] They're either completely racist in one direction or another and I think that I'm one of the only people that talks about this in a
[04:56:58] Way that is fair. I think it's very obvious that there are disadvantages that black people have had
[04:57:04] historically. I think that's obviously true. But the reality also is that right now those advantages,
[04:57:10] in some cases, do have ripple effects, but they can be better accommodated for by focusing on
[04:57:16] what the effects actually are rather than the race of the people that are experiencing them.
[04:57:21] Because a lot of people experience poverty, not just black people. There are poor Asian people
[04:57:26] as well. There are poor Jews. There are poor white people. So when you're, when you're mode of attack
[04:57:33] and your mode of approach is not to attack the problem,
[04:57:37] but to attack a corollary like race,
[04:57:40] it's because you're literally a racist.
[04:57:42] That's the reason why.
[04:57:44] It's obvious.
[04:57:46] Fortunately, some of them are too fucking stupid
[04:57:51] to recognize that.
[04:57:51] Oh, oh, Asians are stupid.
[04:57:54] Look at this guy.
[04:57:55] Oh, I wonder if Martin Luther King, you know,
[04:57:58] judged me not by my comp, by that, by,
[04:58:00] wasn't my skin color but by the contents of my character
[04:58:03] yeah i wonder if that i wonder if hiring people and granting them college
[04:58:08] admissions based off of their skin color is falling that ideology odd cheese
[04:58:13] guys i really wonder
[04:58:15] and uh... that's it's refreshing to see more people we can't answer much as
[04:58:18] what knows by history is great lies propaganda to remind history opportunities
[04:58:22] black for financial treatment and exploit well-meaning americans
[04:58:25] yeah okay so this is some other thing it's not even related to it at all
[04:58:28] So this person also is, they're also like negative against Asians as well.
[04:58:33] So you see like the animosity here that it's coming out really for no reason.
[04:58:39] But I want to be free.
[04:58:42] What is this?
[04:58:44] I want to be free.
[04:58:45] I want, you're not free.
[04:58:47] You're not, bro.
[04:58:48] You're not free.
[04:58:50] Slavery is still there.
[04:58:52] That's right.
[04:58:53] Black and Asian.
[04:58:54] That's right.
[04:58:54] There's one guy with a photo.
[04:58:56] So true, bro.
[04:58:58] So true wow
[04:59:03] Jesus Christ
[04:59:06] It's really sad to see people like this to think that they're smart the dudes actually racist
[04:59:11] Let me pull this up
[04:59:18] Let's see it
[04:59:19] It's not I'm not it's irrelevant the only this who says the guy I remember this yes
[04:59:24] This is the guy that made the video about me
[04:59:28] they're literally racist. So whenever they're accusing me of being racist, they're actually racist.
[04:59:38] And the reason why is because I'm cutting into their preferential treatment that plays into their
[04:59:44] biases. Objectively, the answer is white people who started World War One. We can discuss Asians
[04:59:51] or we can discuss the topic at hand. We're not going to do both. The claim was that white people
[04:59:57] are the most destructive race. Is this not a true claim? I'm asking because I don't know,
[05:00:03] but I do know there's evidence supporting this claim. Oh my god. We have an actual racist
[05:00:10] retard. Holy shit. So this is the guy that wanted to criticize me for racism. And so
[05:00:17] he uses a bunch of bullshit statistics. And then he finally, the only concrete evidence
[05:00:24] that he uses is something that is basically
[05:00:27] through the mind he doesn't even know it.
[05:00:29] And I can see why he takes this stuff personally.
[05:00:32] What a retard.
[05:00:33] Master and other things you never say to anyone in person.
[05:00:36] Why waste your limited McDonald's internet
[05:00:38] on frivolous nonsense instead of engaging with topic?
[05:00:41] White people are a world minority,
[05:00:43] yet they commit the most atrocities per capita.
[05:00:46] You won't like that one.
[05:00:48] Really? Well, what about Mao?
[05:00:50] And I know these groups show white people commit rape
[05:00:52] more than the other groups combined. Do you want to know the reason why rape is being
[05:00:57] a- this is going to be maybe a spicy fucking take here. But the reason why rape is being
[05:01:02] seen by white people more, it's because in a lot of places in Africa it's not against
[05:01:07] the law. Sorry buddy. Reality doesn't care about your feelings. And the age and the days
[05:01:19] of being a racist black person trying to advocate for preferential treatment while simultaneously
[05:01:25] playing the victim card, they've come to an end. We're getting rid of all of these advantages
[05:01:31] and you're going to have to compete on an even playing field because just like Martin
[05:01:35] Luther King said, you shouldn't be judged on your skin color but on the contents of
[05:01:39] your character. And for people like this that are complete morons, losers, and that have
[05:01:44] nothing to add to the world of any value that's very scary for them because they know that they would
[05:01:50] end up losing. It's very sad. People like making videos like this about me, he starts the video
[05:02:00] off talking and by the way this is the reason why nobody makes a lot of these like negative videos
[05:02:05] about me. This is the exact reason why it's because so few of them are made because they're just
[05:02:11] stupid. They're brain dead retarded. That's a real billion people, but in
[05:02:18] small, Minnesota, but you said too much. Yeah, exactly. That's the count doing. I have no idea.
[05:02:22] Isn't he exposing himself as the grifter? He's not a grifter, I don't think. I think he's just
[05:02:26] stupid. I'll link you guys to the video. He closed the comments, the YouTube comments.
[05:02:30] Well, I mean, I'm going to upload my own version, and so then, you know, you can have that too.
[05:02:35] So yeah, you have somebody here who has no problem going and bringing up all this stuff.
[05:02:39] So as if as if poverty is the only indicator for crime like this is it's such a stupid argument
[05:02:47] To say like oh well look at poverty even when you control for poverty there are
[05:02:53] dramatic
[05:02:54] drastic differences in racial
[05:02:57] Racial differences of violence and crime
[05:03:00] dramatic huge and also
[05:03:02] Especially with gender if you think race is bad genders even worse
[05:03:06] So, yeah, I mean like literally every point that he's making inside of this video is either racist or wrong and
[05:03:14] Generally, most of them are both. I'll read a few more comments out of this video and then move on
[05:03:19] and so yeah
[05:03:22] And what is this you're half the video is him mulling over you of course he was
[05:03:27] Yeah, and I hope this the last time we ever hear this little like you Tard
[05:03:29] I know there's a lot of them. Oh, he's the craze in chat. They're more retarded. Why didn't you see that?
[05:03:34] I haven't seen like maybe there's somebody disagreeing. I have no idea what a pussy to turn off his comment section
[05:03:39] Only subscribers and members can comment
[05:03:45] Man
[05:03:49] That's sad it's really sad
[05:03:53] What a little bitch I
[05:03:56] Wonder why I
[05:03:59] Wonder why that's really really embarrassing
[05:04:04] Zach O'Chamber, yeah.
[05:04:05] He doesn't want me to say that he was rude.
[05:04:09] Are we getting DonoWald?
[05:04:10] Yes, we are.
[05:04:11] And it's sad, it's a grift move.
[05:04:13] Yeah, exactly.
[05:04:14] And on Black, I grew up poor,
[05:04:15] a single mother household, and I'm not a criminal.
[05:04:18] Wait, wait a minute, wait a minute.
[05:04:20] We have a Black person in chat
[05:04:22] that you grew up in a single household,
[05:04:25] and you're not, wait a minute.
[05:04:26] So you didn't rob the CVS.
[05:04:30] Oh, somebody better tell him about this.
[05:04:32] Holy shit, really?
[05:04:34] How did this, wait how did this happen? Oh my god!
[05:04:38] Subscribe. These people are so stupid.
[05:04:43] It's sad. It's genuinely sad what these people are doing.
[05:04:47] Oh my god. And a prime example of what we call the Baizou.
[05:04:51] Oh, we got a guy from China. Yeah, I know that term. I do.
[05:04:54] And ask if he knows what a computer is? Oh no.
[05:04:57] I'm not a Democrat from New York. Why would I do that?
[05:05:00] And can we get cop slop now? Maybe I'll watch one video like that. We'll see what happens, right?
[05:05:06] But yeah, it's just it's really sad to see people like this that are so stupid
[05:05:10] It is it's embarrassed actually I was gonna watch this and getting banned and deported from Israel
[05:05:15] I'll look at that and maybe a cop slop video suspect. It's water. Okay. I'll look at this
[05:05:20] Why not? You know what's these types of videos to get our Asian grannies mugged by black people in the street?
[05:05:25] maybe. I mean, like, I feel like during COVID, I saw a lot of instances of that happening.
[05:05:31] And also, what I think is very funny about this is that I don't think that people should be treated
[05:05:36] differently on the basis of race by the law. But I think that looking at different disparities
[05:05:42] between groups of people is valid. And obviously, that means that there are going to be differences,
[05:05:48] whether it's men and women, whether it's poor people and rich people, white people or black
[05:05:52] people these disparities exist. And if you want to pretend like the disparities don't exist,
[05:05:57] you're just lying to yourself and everybody else. And I think that people in general
[05:06:02] are tired of living in an artificial hyper-reality that's been engineered to obscure the truth.
[05:06:08] I don't have any sort of racist inclination at all, but I think that it's important to look at
[05:06:13] what the data shows and then make decisions off of what that actually is. And also, a lot of the
[05:06:19] institutions that capture data have been captured themselves. They've had people that have taken
[05:06:24] them over that use them as institutional tools so they can push a narrative or some form of agenda.
[05:06:31] So that's the way I see it. If people are so worried about having a fair shot in life,
[05:06:34] join the military, they don't want a fair shot in life. That's my whole point.
[05:06:39] They don't want a fair shot. Whenever they lose, they think it's unfair. What you said
[05:06:46] should be true how it's done yes if the problem is poverty then we should have
[05:06:50] affirmative action based off of poverty but you don't want that you want it
[05:06:53] based on race and that's because you know that it has nothing to do with that
[05:06:57] it's embarrassing I brought back give me a second and they want for yourself yeah
[05:07:02] exactly it's obvious
[05:07:46] Alright, I'm back, sorry about that.
[05:08:15] Okay, let me get back to it. Sorry guys
[05:08:22] Okay
[05:08:25] So Tyler live here, I got banned from Israel
[05:08:29] What the fuck is going on with this? Oh my god
[05:08:37] Give me a second I got turned that off I just got banned from Israel upon arrival and deported down to America for
[05:08:44] anti-Semitic or anti-Israel content. I think he's done a single thing that's anti-Semitic
[05:08:51] or anti-Israel. He hasn't done a single thing or said anything that I've ever noticed. New
[05:08:56] Jersey on an LA flight to Tel Aviv on a plane with basically all Jews and had plenty of
[05:09:01] pleasant conversations, positive interactions on my way there. Believe it or not, a lot of
[05:09:06] Jews were excited for me to visit their country.
[05:09:08] Yeah, of course.
[05:09:09] I believe in you!
[05:09:11] Are they gonna love you?
[05:09:13] Yeah!
[05:09:14] Oh, kiss not!
[05:09:15] Of course, I was being tracked the entire time and photos of me circulated in Jewish WhatsApp
[05:09:20] groups as I was asleep in the middle seat of the back of the plane.
[05:09:24] 12 hours in the middle seat later, I land in Israel and my passport scans says to go
[05:09:29] find an agent.
[05:09:30] I'm then brought to the back office where my interrogation begins.
[05:09:34] I tell him I'm here to enjoy the beaches and Tel Aviv, see some holy sites and nature
[05:09:38] Maybe do some street interviews asking some other world's oldest questions, right?
[05:09:42] He then asks, if I'm here to provoke Jews, if I'm hiding any Jews, if I'm anti-Semitic,
[05:09:48] I tell him no, obviously.
[05:09:50] The agent then goes like, you can just be honest, this is Israel.
[05:09:54] As if, I said, yeah, I'm anti-Semitic, that would somehow believe her well if I'm arriving
[05:09:58] to Israel.
[05:09:59] I tell him no, I'm not, I don't hate anyone, and I don't.
[05:10:03] He proceeds to watch my videos about the Hasidic Jewish communities in upstate New York and
[05:10:07] new jersey where i examine how they use welfare to afford seven to ten kids
[05:10:12] i've got nothing to do with them being jews it's got nothing it it's the
[05:10:16] welfare is the fucking problem and not the g that
[05:10:18] the it doesn't matter if you're somalian and doing it it's bad if you're jewish
[05:10:22] and doing it's bad if you're black you're doing it that
[05:10:25] this is the problem is that these this uh... he insane fucking tribalism with
[05:10:30] fucking everything it has nothing to do if there is a
[05:10:34] ethnic group of people that are doing something wrong, then calling that out isn't racist.
[05:10:40] It's insane.
[05:10:41] I'm going to explain the nature of the videos and he eventually tells me to go sit down
[05:10:46] while they deliberate my fate.
[05:10:48] About 30 minutes later, he tells me to come back in the room and states that he's spoken
[05:10:52] to his high roughs and that I've been denied entry into Israel due to anti-Semitic or anti-Israel
[05:10:59] content.
[05:11:00] I'm then handed a paper that I have to sign, which falsely claims-
[05:11:04] Oh my god!
[05:11:08] What the fuck?
[05:11:09] This is so stupid!
[05:11:11] Things that I've attempted to illegally immigrate to Israel,
[05:11:15] which is obviously bullshit,
[05:11:17] and I assume was done to prevent me from reentering Israel for as long as legally possible,
[05:11:22] despite him telling me the real reason was due to anti-semitic content.
[05:11:27] In fact, I checked Twitter and see that Israel's Minister of Diaspora and combating anti-Semitism
[05:11:33] is retweeting an Israeli news article that claims Tyler Oliveira, the Jew-hating YouTuber,
[05:11:40] is expelled from Israeli border on the-
[05:11:42] Oh man, that sucks!
[05:11:45] ...orders of the Israeli Minister.
[05:11:47] Jesus!
[05:11:48] Fuck.
[05:11:48] He then quotes-
[05:11:49] What the fuck, yeah!
[05:11:49] I'm proud to have denied entry to Israel today to an unfortunate YouTuber who is using
[05:11:55] the harassment of Jews as a way to get clout on social media.
[05:11:59] Oh my god.
[05:12:00] Let this be a lesson to all Jew haters and supporters of BDS.
[05:12:05] What the fuck is BDS?
[05:12:07] And this is not helping Israel support it?
[05:12:09] Yeah, what the fuck does this have to do with Israel?
[05:12:11] If there's a bunch of Jews in America that are scamming welfare,
[05:12:15] what the fuck does this have to do with Israel?
[05:12:17] I don't even understand.
[05:12:18] What was the reasoning here?
[05:12:20] Does it make sense?
[05:12:23] To be honest, it's their country.
[05:12:24] I wish we did the same for any foreigner for a while.
[05:12:27] Yeah, you're kind of right about that.
[05:12:29] But at the same time, it doesn't have anything to do with them.
[05:12:31] It doesn't make sense.
[05:12:33] EDS. Whatever that means.
[05:12:36] Now for a second, imagine if me criticizing welfare use in black communities in America
[05:12:42] somehow got me banned from countries in Africa.
[05:12:46] Or the welfare users in Appalachia somehow got me banned from Europe.
[05:12:50] This exception only seems to exist when it's regarding Jews.
[05:12:54] So I tell the agent,
[05:12:56] Man, it's a shame I can't visit the biggest democracy in the Middle East.
[05:13:00] And he goes,
[05:13:01] Well, maybe you can visit Afghanistan.
[05:13:03] They confiscate my passport.
[05:13:07] Ooh.
[05:13:09] Take me to a brief holding room with a bunch of Filipinos,
[05:13:13] and then tell me I have a flight out at midnight,
[05:13:15] which is like eight hours later.
[05:13:17] Now, it's clear to me at this point that the unspoken strategy is they want the accusations of anti-semitism.
[05:13:23] They hurl at people like me to eventually, yeah, they want, yeah,
[05:13:27] but come true to then justify their very accusations.
[05:13:31] This is something that I think Israel does that contributes to more anti-semitism than anything.
[05:13:39] When you look at a, whenever you look at bad behavior and you defend bad behavior by pulling the racism card
[05:13:47] or something like that, you're going to have a lot of people who just, they stop taking
[05:13:52] what you're saying seriously because you're not respecting them.
[05:13:55] You don't respect their intelligence.
[05:13:57] You're just telling them this lie in order to make them believe it.
[05:14:01] It's ridiculous.
[05:14:02] The problem is, there is no hatred in my heart, only a resolve to see things as they are.
[05:14:08] So try to answer this.
[05:14:10] Why am I as an American not allowed to question my fellow Americans who happen to be Jewish
[05:14:16] and how our collective tax dollars are being spent in America.
[05:14:19] And why, if my videos happen to involve Jewish people,
[05:14:23] am I now labeled a Jew-hating anti-Semite?
[05:14:26] While our greatest ally, Israel,
[05:14:28] that is the single largest recipient
[05:14:30] of American foreign aid in our history,
[05:14:33] then deports me while their government officials
[05:14:36] publicly paint a target on my back while I-
[05:14:38] I'd be playing a different song at this point.
[05:14:41] Still in their country.
[05:14:43] Adjusting for inflation, USA to Israel from 1951 to 2022 totaled $317 billion, making it the largest recipient of American foreign aid since World War II.
[05:14:56] But fun fact, we don't even have a formal mutual defense treaty with Israel.
[05:15:02] Yes, our greatest ally is not even technically an ally.
[05:15:06] For perspective, the U.S. has formal mutual defense treaties with all 32 NATO members,
[05:15:12] Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Thailand, and these treaties
[05:15:18] legally obligate the U.S. to come to their defense if attacked and vice versa.
[05:15:23] The obligation is a two-way street, but not with Israel.
[05:15:27] In summary, we've given Israel over $300 billion in cumulative aid.
[05:15:31] We vote UN resolutions to shield them from international law all the time.
[05:15:36] We provide them with the most advanced weapons on earth, and American troops die in conflicts
[05:15:41] to uphold Israeli interests.
[05:15:43] All without a form-
[05:15:44] I would pause, but like, honestly, I don't have anything to add.
[05:15:47] I think this is just like, yeah, he's cooking.
[05:15:50] This is all true.
[05:15:51] No obligation for Israel to defend the US.
[05:15:55] No treaty, no legitimate alliance, no defense commitment.
[05:15:59] So they'll take our money, they'll let our soldiers die to eliminate existential threats
[05:16:04] to Israel, but I'm the second coming of Hitler if I get on a plane to visit the country that's
[05:16:10] the largest recipient of foreign aid that my tax dollars go towards.
[05:16:15] I get deported and called a Jew hater by Israeli officials for what?
[05:16:19] Looking for the truth?
[05:16:20] Is that illegal in Israel?
[05:16:22] The biggest democracy in the Middle East?
[05:16:25] I've refrained from exploring this topic to the degree in which it deserves, because I
[05:16:30] wanted to first report on important topics, boots on the ground in Israel before I was
[05:16:35] inevitably banned.
[05:16:37] But now, there's nothing to lose, I'm effectively perma-banned from entering.
[05:16:40] I think it's time we examine how a small country of about 10 million people seemingly exert
[05:16:46] more control of American foreign policy than any other country on Earth.
[05:16:51] I'm very glad to see this.
[05:16:53] I am.
[05:16:54] Like I think Israel can be like a strategic ally with us,
[05:16:59] but the amount of control that they're able to exercise
[05:17:02] and money that they receive and everything else,
[05:17:04] this is way too much and way too far.
[05:17:07] Like it's like basically something that should be on like
[05:17:10] a one or a two, it's on like a 10 right now.
[05:17:13] And I'm just saying we need to tile it the fuck down, right?
[05:17:17] And they can't stop being cocked.
[05:17:18] Yeah. And also like you're gonna have more,
[05:17:21] you'll get banned too.
[05:17:22] I don't know if I'm gonna get banned or not.
[05:17:23] to cut them off. I think that we need to justify not cutting them off, right? I think that that's
[05:17:29] probably another way you could look at it, but either way, if you can't justify it, then yes,
[05:17:33] obviously, yeah, we should cut them off, of course. So can we stop paying taxes? No, that's
[05:17:38] anti-semitic. And so anyway, no, I totally support Tyler about this. I think it's fucking ridiculous.
[05:17:44] It's completely fucking ridiculous that. And this is the one thing that a lot of minority groups do
[05:17:50] against Western countries that I think is like kind of a hack that they use,
[05:17:55] where they just basically say that they're being discriminated against whenever they're
[05:17:58] being criticized for a collective bad action. Like, for example, like, you know, like,
[05:18:04] we just watched with like crime rates, for example, oh, it's not, it's not us. It's like
[05:18:10] some form of like, it's white people or something else. Trump wild and out on truth, spamming AI
[05:18:14] photos. What is this here? Can I find it? Yeah, the right, yeah, pulling the race card, pulling
[05:18:19] the religion card, pulling something else. It's always some other version of obscuring the truth.
[05:18:26] What is this? Oh my, is that fake too? I don't know if it is.
[05:18:32] Everything, wait, Iran? Okay, all right. America is everywhere, including Iran. Okay, good. Space Force.
[05:18:49] Wow
[05:18:52] Amazing the big red button. Oh my god. Yeah
[05:18:59] What the fuck is oh my god dumb and dumber the Illinois government
[05:19:05] sweaty oh my god
[05:19:07] And Jesus Christ what they do what we want. Yeah, I think it'll better
[05:19:12] Hakeem low IQ Jeff reason is district. Oh my fucking God. He really is crashing Jim Crow 2.0
[05:19:20] democracy, yes, definitely and
[05:19:22] what
[05:19:24] Guys
[05:19:27] Why are you doing this bro?
[05:19:29] What are you doing? It's the diet coke button. Oh my fuck. I knew guys. I knew it. I knew it all along
[05:19:38] Yeah, that's funny. Trump Gavin Newsom 51st state. It's Venice. Oh my god. Bye-bye fast votes
[05:19:48] Placers Bing Bing gone
[05:19:57] Oh my god, I
[05:19:59] There it is
[05:20:00] He's so fun. It's this particular is a Somali government leader or something. Yeah, and he's on a roll
[05:20:06] Oh yeah, bro, he's really on one, huh?
[05:20:08] I don't know what else to say.
[05:20:10] Holy shit, someone switched diet up for regular Coke today?
[05:20:13] I guess so, okay, we'll watch one of these, okay, guys.
[05:20:16] We haven't seen one for a while.
[05:20:18] Give me a minute.
[05:20:23] Man risks his life for McDonald's nuggets.
[05:20:29] I'm sorry, but I would rather watch
[05:20:32] the McDonald's nuggets one.
[05:20:33] I have to see this.
[05:20:36] McDonald's nuggets one is that the squatter is like it's funny but this is this is too much
[05:20:43] here we go
[05:20:46] after a man gets knocked out for assaulting mcdonald's workers with chicken mcnuggets the
[05:20:51] man's entire family arrives to continue the fight what
[05:20:55] I don't think he's in the land.
[05:20:58] I got police.
[05:21:00] Uh oh.
[05:21:01] Uh oh.
[05:21:02] What's wrong with them?
[05:21:04] No, no.
[05:21:05] You got any?
[05:21:06] Don't look down to the ground?
[05:21:07] Damn.
[05:21:08] 10-4.
[05:21:09] We got no gas now.
[05:21:10] Damn.
[05:21:11] Keep them all the way down to the ground somewhere.
[05:21:12] Put his head down to the ground.
[05:21:14] All the way down.
[05:21:15] Thank you, Mark.
[05:21:17] Damn.
[05:21:18] Hey, who hitting him?
[05:21:19] Damn, what's up?
[05:21:20] Hey, everybody, push and we'll get to the investigate.
[05:21:23] Don't even have it out of tune with me right now, y'all call.
[05:21:25] Probably the baddest part of him.
[05:21:27] That was the only guy there.
[05:21:29] I mean, she's pretty big.
[05:21:30] You probably could have been her, too.
[05:21:33] So go.
[05:21:33] Hey, relax.
[05:21:34] Hey, sit up.
[05:21:35] Relax for me.
[05:21:36] Hold on, man.
[05:21:37] I'm good.
[05:21:37] You're good.
[05:21:38] You're good.
[05:21:38] I'm good.
[05:21:39] You're good.
[05:21:39] You're good.
[05:21:40] Relax.
[05:21:40] Good.
[05:21:41] Hey.
[05:21:41] Hey.
[05:21:42] I'm good.
[05:21:42] I'm good.
[05:21:43] Damn.
[05:21:43] Shut up.
[05:21:44] I mean, there you go.
[05:21:45] I'm supposed to shut up.
[05:21:46] I'm good, man.
[05:21:47] Uh-oh.
[05:21:47] It's a family dispute.
[05:21:49] Oh, no.
[05:21:50] I'm good.
[05:21:51] No, no.
[05:21:53] All right.
[05:21:55] Hold on.
[05:21:57] You passed out, baby, though.
[05:21:59] All right, chill out.
[05:22:01] You are going to lose your balance.
[05:22:03] Can you sit for just a second?
[05:22:05] I'm good.
[05:22:07] Yeah, please give me up.
[05:22:09] Hold on. You passed out.
[05:22:11] I'm good.
[05:22:13] No, you're not.
[05:22:15] I passed out what I got here.
[05:22:17] You need to check out.
[05:22:19] get checked out they give me a I'm going home no damn have a seat baby I'm gonna
[05:22:25] tell you have a seat have a seat have a seat yeah I'm good you got blood on
[05:22:32] I think they gave brand damage okay hey can I get someone to let my officer in
[05:22:36] I wonder if he's like this before my name is tagging me I'm straight okay that's good
[05:22:42] he not gay that's the important thing everybody out there he's not gay
[05:22:46] I need somebody to talk to one of your employees.
[05:22:51] He was passed out right here.
[05:22:53] Dude, if everybody is saying they didn't see this guy get knocked the fuck out, you know he was being annoying as fuck.
[05:22:59] What happened? I don't know.
[05:23:02] Yeah, I just heard a bang and the next thing you know, guy was on the floor.
[05:23:07] Wow.
[05:23:09] I mean, he got a big old knot on his head, so something happened.
[05:23:15] He's passed out right here, so I need somebody to talk to somebody right there.
[05:23:19] Did any of y'all see what happened?
[05:23:21] No.
[05:23:22] He's got a pregnant lady.
[05:23:26] Exactly.
[05:23:27] Do we know what he deserves?
[05:23:29] Do we know what a pregnant lady is?
[05:23:31] So he attacked her?
[05:23:33] Yeah, he's been here for the most.
[05:23:35] Okay, so who beat him up, do we know?
[05:23:37] No.
[05:23:38] Okay, okay, wait a minute. What do you want to say?
[05:24:02] So they're throwing nuggets at each other oh my god
[05:24:08] We can put it up.
[05:24:10] Oh, why?
[05:24:12] Can you put a camera up so I can see her?
[05:24:16] Can't throw in a nugget at her?
[05:24:18] You can't have a suit on a chair.
[05:24:20] Hold on. Let me bring a chair to you.
[05:24:22] Let's go.
[05:24:24] We definitely need to get you checked after you pass out.
[05:24:26] A nugget? Yeah.
[05:24:28] He must look at you, okay?
[05:24:30] I'm all right, though. I'm staying.
[05:24:32] Listen, you probably have a depression.
[05:24:34] You have big old numbers for that.
[05:24:36] So what happened to your best of your ability?
[05:24:38] I just kind of need my food to go home.
[05:24:41] It's a tiny, shiny man that can go home.
[05:24:43] All right, it's a little bit more than that
[05:24:44] because you were passed out.
[05:24:45] So what happened?
[05:24:46] I just kind of need my food to go home.
[05:24:48] Your head just busted by itself?
[05:24:50] Oh, wow.
[05:24:51] He threw the nuggets at it because he's alone.
[05:24:53] I want to see the footage, man.
[05:24:55] One of those days.
[05:24:56] They want to see the camera.
[05:24:57] Oh, OK.
[05:24:58] So they don't know who did it.
[05:24:59] They do know who did it.
[05:25:01] OK, so he threw the nuggets.
[05:25:03] So after he threw them, he stood there and kept pressing.
[05:25:05] He was still going on and on, he would not shut up.
[05:25:08] And he would not leave.
[05:25:10] And he was dressed like a pregnant lady.
[05:25:11] Yes.
[05:25:12] And then, buddy, put your hands on him.
[05:25:13] And who, where is he at?
[05:25:15] I don't know.
[05:25:16] I don't know.
[05:25:17] The McDonald's do it, that beat him up.
[05:25:18] I don't know.
[05:25:19] But he's the after that he's left?
[05:25:20] I have not.
[05:25:21] I have not.
[05:25:21] He on the front floor, he's gone.
[05:25:23] I don't know.
[05:25:23] But he's not back here cooking food.
[05:25:25] Oh, huh?
[05:25:25] I don't see him.
[05:25:26] I can't eat.
[05:25:27] He's eating my food.
[05:25:28] That's all.
[05:25:29] Was there any verbal altercation that happened
[05:25:31] between you and employees?
[05:25:33] No, it was all.
[05:25:35] First, I was outside, and you were in the tent, and you were in the bus room.
[05:25:38] Well, how'd you get the gas on your head?
[05:25:40] The fuck did she say?
[05:25:41] How'd you get the cut on your head?
[05:25:42] I don't know.
[05:25:43] The gas on your car.
[05:25:44] Oh!
[05:25:45] Oh, okay.
[05:25:46] He got the cut from the car.
[05:25:47] Okay.
[05:25:48] So he walked in.
[05:25:49] And he got cut from the car.
[05:25:51] Oh, yeah.
[05:25:52] That's your baseball.
[05:25:53] Oh, that makes sense.
[05:25:55] Yeah.
[05:25:56] Oh!
[05:25:57] The pregnant lady was taking his order.
[05:26:00] He's yelling at her.
[05:26:01] She gets the nuggets.
[05:26:03] It's nice out.
[05:26:05] It's nice out, man.
[05:26:06] Oh, is it?
[05:26:07] It's a little easy.
[05:26:08] So at some point, one of the workers from back here came around.
[05:26:11] They got to fight me, but the guy was out again.
[05:26:14] And that's how he bonded up with us today.
[05:26:16] So it looks like he was the primary instigator, but yes.
[05:26:19] He initiated everything.
[05:26:20] All right.
[05:26:21] So we got, the manager's on the way to put a surveillance deal.
[05:26:25] But he's about 15 years away.
[05:26:26] But we got in a disorder kind of company, a simple battery.
[05:26:29] It smells intoxicated, so I don't know.
[05:26:32] No way!
[05:26:34] What I came up with was a toy.
[05:26:36] So he's got a big old nut right there on his forehand.
[05:26:39] A verbal occupation where an employee took that shopping and hit him once off the head.
[05:26:44] So they just bonked him? They're like, stop that.
[05:26:49] Put your nugget throwing.
[05:26:51] And they're not nuggets, guys. They're mick nuggets. It's McDonald's.
[05:26:56] Yeah, just check him out, make sure he's good.
[05:26:59] He's probably not gonna go with you home, but.
[05:27:00] Cover our rounds.
[05:27:01] He's really good at this.
[05:27:02] Okay.
[05:27:03] They hit the reset button?
[05:27:04] Yeah.
[05:27:05] Very disorderly.
[05:27:06] A couple of times.
[05:27:07] Uh-huh.
[05:27:08] Getting him a bar.
[05:27:09] He's starting to get very good.
[05:27:10] So, do you know what they want me to do?
[05:27:12] See what they want me to do.
[05:27:13] You want him barred?
[05:27:14] Yeah.
[05:27:15] Okay.
[05:27:16] Are you mama?
[05:27:17] I'm the, he's insane weak.
[05:27:18] So I'm...
[05:27:19] Oh, okay.
[05:27:20] Okay, give him a second.
[05:27:21] He's got, he was knocked out.
[05:27:22] He got hit right here.
[05:27:23] So let me, let's check him out, make sure he's good, but.
[05:27:25] So, did it happen here?
[05:27:26] Yes.
[05:27:27] We're trying to figure out what's going on
[05:27:28] and what we need to do, okay?
[05:27:29] A McDonald's worker now gets into another verbal argument
[05:27:33] with this lady as she's walking out.
[05:27:34] I'm not talking to you, bro.
[05:27:36] I'm not talking to much of anything.
[05:27:37] You're wrong.
[05:27:38] You're right.
[05:27:39] You're wrong.
[05:27:41] There's more to this.
[05:27:44] They know each other.
[05:27:45] This is not just a one-off.
[05:27:50] Yeah, there's the Lord in it, as you can tell.
[05:28:00] Why are we yelling?
[05:28:10] So she goes, we don't take him to jail.
[05:28:13] I was kicked out of that car.
[05:28:15] The pregnant lady was like, I'm getting him.
[05:28:17] He kept cursing at her while she was getting it.
[05:28:19] She dazed it out.
[05:28:20] And he takes a nugget and just throw him at it.
[05:28:22] And then starts cussing everyone else out.
[05:28:24] So they start cussing him out back.
[05:28:26] So he refused to leave.
[05:28:27] So then one of the male guys that came over was like,
[05:28:30] buddy, you need to go.
[05:28:31] Holy shit.
[05:28:32] But the McDonald's worker won.
[05:28:34] And that's how he wanted to bust it up on tape.
[05:28:36] While waiting for the manager to arrive to watch
[05:28:39] surveillance footage the angry female worker from earlier comes outside and begins arguing with
[05:28:44] the suspect's family. Dude, being a police officer, like, I would never, like, can you
[05:28:56] fucking imagine this, bro, like adult daycare? Wow, bro, like, no self control whatsoever. I know
[05:29:06] People are just out of their fucking mind. I don't know what the hell is wrong with them
[05:29:36] Oh my god!
[05:29:45] F***ing Hype!
[05:29:47] Go to pico!
[05:29:49] What the f*** are you doing!
[05:29:51] What are you doing!
[05:29:53] Who asked for this?
[05:29:55] I'm not finding you at all!
[05:29:57] I'm not finding you at all!
[05:29:59] What do you mean!
[05:30:01] Go!
[05:30:03] Oh my god
[05:30:33] Nope, there's another one. Get packed up.
[05:30:36] You're doing too much. You're doing too much.
[05:30:39] She's talking too much.
[05:30:41] She's talking too much.
[05:30:43] I'm not fighting y'all at all.
[05:30:45] I'm not fighting y'all at all.
[05:30:47] I'm trying to hear her. That's what I'm saying.
[05:30:49] I'm doing this way. I'm not fighting y'all at all.
[05:30:51] Face the car.
[05:30:53] Just shut up.
[05:30:57] Alright, get in the car.
[05:30:59] Isn't it crazy how much low impulse control can just ruin your whole life?
[05:31:06] Isn't it crazy how keeping it real can go wrong?
[05:31:13] Like really like everything was fine
[05:31:29] Don't tell me the mom's gonna get arrested too, but really like they they're all are they gonna have to all get arrested
[05:31:47] Is everybody gonna have to get arrested?
[05:31:51] You know, they gotta make some sales in this jail like a family sale
[05:31:55] So whenever you get a pack up to the whole family, take them down to county.
[05:32:03] Just put them all there together.
[05:32:05] It's like a vacation.
[05:32:07] Walk away.
[05:32:08] The family language, yeah.
[05:32:09] Complete consent.
[05:32:10] Yeah.
[05:32:11] Full sentence.
[05:32:12] Oh, here's your answer.
[05:32:13] You got a break?
[05:32:14] Yeah.
[05:32:15] I got it.
[05:32:16] Okay, you got that citation for us?
[05:32:17] Oh my God.
[05:32:18] Full set.
[05:32:19] Oh, here's your answer.
[05:32:20] You got a break?
[05:32:21] Yeah.
[05:32:22] I got it.
[05:32:23] Okay, you got that citation for us?
[05:32:24] Oh my God.
[05:32:25] The disclosure of the conduct?
[05:32:26] How is this possible?
[05:32:27] Yeah, yeah, I'm taking it right now.
[05:32:28] You can rock it.
[05:32:29] Yeah, I'll take it.
[05:32:30] All right.
[05:32:31] I already caused that.
[05:32:32] When I just start talking, Matt, I'll start talking to you.
[05:32:34] Okay.
[05:32:35] The one thing that we know didn't cause it is them.
[05:32:38] Because you know it's not their fault.
[05:32:40] Right here should be fine.
[05:32:42] Look, look, look.
[05:32:44] Look at that, see?
[05:32:46] Look at that, causing problems?
[05:32:49] Oh, oh, yeah.
[05:32:51] Sucker punch.
[05:32:52] What's all random dude punches him in the back of the head?
[05:32:56] Oh, man.
[05:32:59] Honestly, like, I mean, obviously you can't punch people in the back of the head, but
[05:33:10] like, man, you shouldn't be throwing nuggets either.
[05:33:13] People trying to get their food, man.
[05:33:18] You need to learn how to control your emotions.
[05:33:23] I control my emotions.
[05:33:24] You want to do it in a day or?
[05:33:25] Then why are you in the car?
[05:33:27] Oh, why are you in the car?
[05:33:29] Can I ask you a question?
[05:33:30] Yes.
[05:33:31] Do you think I want to take you to jail when we already got to do the pain in there that's
[05:33:35] throwing nuggets at a pregnant lady?
[05:33:36] That's what I'm talking about.
[05:33:37] Do you think...
[05:33:38] Don't want to do this?
[05:33:39] I know.
[05:33:40] You're not working with us.
[05:33:41] working with us. I begged you. I said, please stop. Go home.
[05:33:46] We're going off it. Please. I beg you. And you just kept
[05:33:49] going. You need to control your emotions. Okay. At least I gave
[05:33:53] you the respect of begging you for like 15 minutes, then
[05:33:56] putting you in handcuffs using my hands without having to
[05:34:01] bust your side of head like all these motherfuckers I have been
[05:34:03] doing. But you don't respect me back because I begged you just
[05:34:06] to lack to control your emotions. We come to work. We don't
[05:34:09] I don't want to put my fucking handcuffs, but work with us!
[05:34:11] I want you to sign on the expectation for the c-
[05:34:14] What a reasonable normal guy.
[05:34:17] Really, like, this is what's so crazy is that these- these body cam videos, like, I- I feel
[05:34:25] like we never get one where the cops are like, I- I'm like, I think that they're assholes,
[05:34:29] like, they're right, it's completely right, yeah, I just want to fucking do this, like,
[05:34:33] what do you mean?
[05:34:35] Holy fuck!
[05:34:37] Really calm. Okay. Thank you. Okay. So with what we saw in the surveillance people selling food at the employees,
[05:34:45] we almost went behind her. That's why the employee hit him because he's got the term physical between
[05:34:49] him and their employees. So that's when he got hit. So he's getting charged with a disorderly
[05:34:53] conduct because they accepted him to leave. He didn't leave. So he just got to go to court for
[05:34:57] Justification over 8,000 rooms to the house.
[05:35:00] In the corner.
[05:35:01] 8,000 rooms, 20,000 rooms to the house.
[05:35:04] And I-
[05:35:22] What the fuck is wrong with you, dude?
[05:35:24] So all this is us who's nuggets were those?
[05:35:30] I do somebody else's nuggets.
[05:35:32] Listen to that again.
[05:35:37] He didn't leave.
[05:35:39] So he just got to go to court for that.
[05:35:40] He took his location.
[05:35:41] Over eight.
[05:35:42] He was in the house.
[05:35:44] And I think that's why you got upset.
[05:35:49] said. Yeah, he didn't know where the
[05:35:54] phone was. That's when they went home because they're just like, hey bro, like
[05:35:57] gave me multiple times and you're coming over. Oh my, completely avoidable. There's
[05:36:02] nothing he could have done. Because we couldn't charge him a simple battery for
[05:36:05] nothing. Because I can still be considered simple battery, but it makes it
[05:36:10] easier tonight and with what's going on with him. How does he not know the order of
[05:36:15] three
[05:36:27] Thank God he's not gonna go to jail. Thank oh wow
[05:36:34] We couldn't have that
[05:36:39] We got a million people out there we had a crime scene we had do bus ups out there
[05:36:43] the head, the EMS lady is saying I'm taking to the hospital, and you up ahead, I'm, we
[05:36:48] was good. We was taking him to jail. We was going to get him in here, do a report, was
[05:36:52] on our way. But you just kept, you can't do this. You cannot do this stuff in public.
[05:36:58] And if it wasn't me, you was going to need someone else. And if it ain't tonight, it's
[05:37:01] going to be next week because you got to fix this. You just as long as buddy throwing nuggets
[05:37:06] at the pregnant lady.
[05:37:07] Well, it turns out for another type of pregnant woman, isn't just stupid. It's also the quickest
[05:37:13] way to get you now oh my god bro we need more cops like that we do now you
[05:37:22] know things are definitely going down now to McDonald's and have a happy meal
[05:37:25] with your kids worry about things like this popping off yeah we've all been
[05:37:29] there craving for specific food all day that's really going into a McDonald's
[05:37:33] you order your food and for the first time in history they actually get the
[05:37:36] fries perfect you sit out there you don't enjoy your food you have to deal
[05:37:39] with this yeah and I can't speak from experience police cannot stand when they
[05:37:42] walk into a scene like this because it's chaotic and on most cases it's
[05:37:45] different and we get straight answers of what happened.
[05:37:47] We've got a man who supposedly passed out but honestly as soon as I laid eyes on him
[05:37:50] I can tell he was probably knocked out because he was bleeding pretty bad.
[05:37:52] I mean yeah it's a big ol' fucking good.
[05:37:53] I gotta tell you guys, prime reason why I started to take my lunch while on duty
[05:37:56] because as a cop you might walk into a restaurant thinking you're gonna have
[05:38:00] your 30 minute lunch break but many-
[05:38:05] That sucks.
[05:38:08] You're like I'm gonna be on the clock dealing with this probably
[05:38:12] This time you don't get to take your lunch break, especially if you walk into situations
[05:38:15] like this.
[05:38:16] Police were doing the investigation and it appeared like it was just business as usual.
[05:38:20] Because these employees just kept working and bagging up the orders.
[05:38:23] Society is so numb to this stuff now.
[05:38:24] But this is the hard part for police because most of the employees likely know what actually
[05:38:27] happened.
[05:38:28] But only one of them actually told police who put hands on this guy.
[05:38:30] And I've dealt with these crazy calls so many times.
[05:38:32] We arrive and start to piece everything together.
[05:38:34] But for unknown reasons, people have to keep arguing, which is what we saw here.
[05:38:38] And when you have family showing up, it always has the potential to get worse.
[05:38:41] And I've been with this cop has been trying to explain logic to prisoners sitting in the back after we tried to avoid arresting people
[05:38:46] They don't listen and they try to make the police the villain
[05:38:48] Remember one of the most difficult things a person will learn to do in life is controlling yourself
[05:38:52] But then the end was started as an order for a six-piece chicken nugget and then throwing it at a pregnant woman
[05:38:56] Got him a three-piece combo instead with no sauce and sadly for the woman employed
[05:39:00] She got to finish the rest of her shift at the police station guys. Please don't let this be used
[05:39:03] The male who threw chicken McNuggets at the pre-
[05:39:06] Jeez bro
[05:39:07] What a monologue. Oh my god
[05:39:09] You know what the funniest part about this whole thing is is that they never even discussed the guy that sucker punched him in the back of the head?
[05:39:27] It was never even discussed.
[05:39:32] It like really like there's never a point where like they like oh well yeah this happened to this other guy or anything
[05:39:39] It's off to Mick jail. Yeah off to Mick jail. Who cares? Yeah, probably came back gave him a free meal
[05:39:46] Holy shit, man. Some of these people are so fucking stupid. It's shocking
[05:39:51] It's really scary whenever you see these people out there and you realize that these people are just among us
[05:39:58] They're among us. They just can't control themselves at all
[05:40:02] And it's really for no reason too. Like it was nobody asked for any of this, nobody needed any of this.
[05:40:08] It was completely unnecessary, totally uncalled for, and ridiculous. But for some reason these people
[05:40:15] just can never let it go, and they have to push it even more. They always do that. He already,
[05:40:21] yeah, he already, dude, he drove up there to start a problem at McDonald's to throw nuggets that are
[05:40:27] pregnant lady when he already had uber eats to mcdonald's to his house but he
[05:40:32] didn't know it oh my god I don't even know what to say massive it's the
[05:40:43] chipotle oh the chipotle chipotle is it wait is this the same one or is it a
[05:40:49] different one is it another one oh my god how many times you throw food to
[05:40:56] somebody I've thrown food at people before like we used to we used to have food fights a little bit
[05:41:01] was like seventh grade seventh grade was wild we did all kinds of bad stuff in south grade and not
[05:41:07] at Chipotle to different angle yeah like god damn like what the hell is wrong with you guys like
[05:41:12] it's not uh what is this here uh Austin's Grabbing Serious Problem Teenagers stealing
[05:41:17] KIAs uh vehicles to commit crimes Travis County DA is is a sympathetic these teens
[05:41:23] Often releasing the offenders and many are openly bragging about the crams in social media
[05:41:27] I mean they're gonna the thing is that
[05:41:30] I don't know why there are so many people that are willing to deal with this
[05:41:35] I really I really don't understand it like I don't know why like for example, there isn't just a policy
[05:41:41] I'm not taking a break. I'm probably get some food and eat. I'm fucking hungry
[05:41:45] and uh and chill out
[05:41:47] But why was this here the active shooter or stole a key? I was driving around shooting people. Yeah, we shouldn't
[05:41:53] You shouldn't steal a car and drive around shooting people, right?
[05:41:56] You shouldn't do that.
[05:41:58] Yeah, like it's a bad idea.
[05:42:02] Both broke to us.
[05:42:03] Yeah, I guess so.
[05:42:05] Jim, I did it again.
[05:42:06] Yeah, I don't understand this at all.
[05:42:11] Oh, my God.
[05:42:15] You're going to get McNuggets is like a commercial for McDonald's.
[05:42:18] I don't think so, man.
[05:42:21] Graph on the moss and streets, bro. Yeah, people are out of their mind man. They are
[05:42:26] America you fight an active shooter or shoot at it. What's the procedure there? Um, I don't know
[05:42:30] It depends on where you're at like my outlook is that if somebody is an active shooter, no, make
[05:42:36] Surely video. I'm gonna watch it tomorrow. I'll watch it tomorrow and talk about the rally tomorrow
[05:42:42] Um
[05:42:44] I think if somebody is like trying to shoot you you just shoot them, right? It's pretty simple
[05:42:48] Yeah, it's not that complicated.
[05:42:53] I mean, it seems to me trying to run you over or something like that.
[05:42:59] Shoot the shooter playing simple, yeah.
[05:43:01] It really looked amazing.
[05:43:03] I pray for the UK.
[05:43:05] Yeah, we'll see what happens, right?
[05:43:08] Like I don't know if that's ever going to happen.
[05:43:10] Like the UK is going to have any sort of a change because the problem is that there are
[05:43:18] a lot of people that get mobilized, but is it enough to be a majority? It's hard to say.
[05:43:28] If you're throwing quarter-pandas at a pregnant woman, it's okay, but to throw nuggets at a war
[05:43:32] crime, yeah. And double ACP president won, white people did not win for mayor and charlotte. It's
[05:43:40] actually crazy how racist some of these black people are. And then they want to talk about
[05:43:45] how they're trying to fight racism. Bro, like that's you. That's literally you. Like, and I hope
[05:43:52] more people start calling this out where it's like you don't really care about racism. You don't give
[05:43:56] a fuck about you are racist. Like, you just don't want to have, you want to have an advantage.
[05:44:03] That's what you want. They just hate us for real. They do. Like, they ironically hate white people.
[05:44:09] Like, that's really it. And they want to look and blame like it's white people's fault for this,
[05:44:14] That or something else is your own damn fault most of the time your own fucking fault
[05:44:18] There's plenty of people in a worse condition than you are
[05:44:21] That ended up doing better and for whatever reason because you keep crashing out
[05:44:26] Somehow it's the government somehow. It's white people. It's the Jews. It's fucking banks. No, bro. It's you
[05:44:33] It's you you can't get yourself together
[05:44:44] Everyone has their problems and decisions you make determine your life. Yeah, true
[05:44:55] You know, they hate successful black people just as much
[05:44:58] It's just crabs in a bucket, bro
[05:45:00] Crabs in a bucket and I think that really
[05:45:04] They're straight-up racist. They are like that that bird man guy straight-up racist
[05:45:09] Well, he got no problem talking about how bad white people are constantly, constantly,
[05:45:14] constantly.
[05:45:15] But the moment that you say that, you know, there is systematic and systemic racism that
[05:45:19] is in favor of minorities and black people in specific, somehow, oh, you can't say that.
[05:45:26] Well, what the fuck do you call DEI?
[05:45:29] DEI is an anti-white policy.
[05:45:32] Like anybody, any white person that supports that is a massive cuck.
[05:45:36] Like, I don't know why they would.
[05:45:39] Asian or anybody else really like it's just crazy why you would do that in the shrimp. Yeah. Yeah, just talk for a little bit
[05:45:45] Then I'll head out
[05:45:46] But don't you do the same thing? No, like we don't have DEI for white people. What are you talking about?
[05:45:52] That's not DEI for white people
[05:45:56] Actually became dumber by watching that video. Thanks. Yeah, he's the dumbest one
[05:46:01] It's just it's crazy to me that
[05:46:03] Like this is the reason why I think that I have like such a low quality of people that
[05:46:09] complain. What do you policy do dislike any policy that creates a preferential hiring
[05:46:15] process or any sort of a bias or advantage that's given or presented to a person based
[05:46:21] off of immutable characteristics such as race, gender, age, ideology. I think there's maybe
[05:46:32] one more. Yeah, that's about it. A religion. So that's, I mean, it's really like anything
[05:46:40] that categorizes that way. Ideology isn't immutable. I meant to say religion. I should
[05:46:46] have said religion. Why do any of this? Why care about any of it? You can just live anywhere
[05:46:54] you want. Why involve yourself in stressful things? Well, you might find them stressful,
[05:46:59] to me it's just another day I don't get stressed out really I was getting high blood pressure
[05:47:05] from getting stressed out so I just stopped getting stressed out it just wasn't good for
[05:47:10] me to stop doing it it's just that simple really you can choose your religion well I
[05:47:23] I mean, yeah, but like, again, I agree with you, by the way, I do agree with you.
[05:47:27] But this is jobs or hiring preferences, where you need hiring preferences, even if not common.
[05:47:38] Well, like, what do you mean by that?
[05:47:48] Their jobs, you know, you mean, like, for example, like, if you're, if you're like a casting agent, and
[05:47:53] you're hiring somebody to play like Martin Luther King, you probably shouldn't pick a
[05:47:57] white guy, right? Like, I mean, yeah, sure. That's pretty easy. But like, what else besides
[05:48:09] that. Yeah, I'm just confused. When I works in Disney for a verse or a girl for Achillesia,
[05:48:24] do you think it's weird that Tucker was allowed to go to Israel when Tyra wasn't?
[05:48:29] Mr. Did you ask anything? I agree with you about the hiring practices. It doesn't matter.
[05:48:34] don't want don't want about it. So it's crazy you have to explain every nuance to someone that's
[05:48:40] going to put up is going to be like, well, what about x? Yeah, I know. Tucker Carlson has more
[05:48:47] influential and has more has more motion than Tyler. So there's like more allowance for what
[05:48:53] what he's going to do.
[05:49:03] You have long term plans and anything you want.
[05:49:06] I don't know.
[05:49:07] You just want to build a rocket.
[05:49:08] You don't hire someone from Wall Street if it's only numbers.
[05:49:10] Context is key.
[05:49:13] What is this?
[05:49:14] I don't know.
[05:49:15] I'd have to look at them.
[05:49:19] You have a problem with Gerald Butler and Scottish man playing a Greek king?
[05:49:25] Um
[05:49:27] I think that a lot of people inside of Europe are going to have mixed ethnicities, etc
[05:49:32] And I think that you know like really
[05:49:35] I mean you do have like there's a level of escapism
[05:49:39] Like I mean yes and no I could see why Greek people would be maybe upset about that
[05:49:44] And I think if you could it would be good to have somebody that can play the role
[05:49:47] that's a better ethnic fit, but I think that race is definitely like I mean
[05:49:52] there's like general corollaries I mean is it better that he's playing it than
[05:49:57] you know like let's say a random person that like doesn't look like a Greek
[05:50:01] king at all yeah definitely but doesn't mean it's it's the best-case scenario
[05:50:08] Greeks are basically white most of them are yeah I'd say so
[05:50:17] Samsung have a preference. I hear people that speak Korean fluently, regardless of where you live in the world.
[05:50:22] Certain companies have a preference for speaking certain languages.
[05:50:25] Yeah, but like, I bet there's a black person in the world that knows Korean.
[05:50:30] I bet that's probably true.
[05:50:33] There's got to be at least one, right? One black person that knows Korean.
[05:50:41] Yeah.
[05:50:43] Maybe three even.
[05:50:45] Could be dozens of them
[05:50:50] You should language to learn though. Yeah, it is
[05:50:54] White isn't a race it is in America. I it is like I mean obviously like you know in Europe
[05:51:00] It's gonna be a lot different
[05:51:01] It's gonna draw a text from Moscow. Yeah, it was nuts, right? It's crazy
[05:51:07] But yeah, a lot of people get mad and the reason why I say the things that I do is that if I don't say them I
[05:51:14] I feel like nobody is gonna say it, and if nobody says it, then everybody is just fucking delusional, and they're out of their mind retarded.
[05:51:24] And so, like, I feel like I have to say something, because if I don't, then nobody will.
[05:51:31] And it's like more of the, um...
[05:51:35] Just like the ongoing obligation to a lie.
[05:51:40] I think it would be cool if he played the character, but I think that in general, like, I think
[05:52:06] it like yes and no I think it really depends on how it is a black bond could work yeah I mean I
[05:52:14] don't think people would really care a lot about that but the the difference is that like he's a
[05:52:23] really great actor and I think he's an amazing actor and so like it's not about really at that
[05:52:29] point. Like I think people will accept race swaps when it's a really good pick for the
[05:52:36] for the character. Or yeah, for the character, like I think they'd accept that. But when
[05:52:41] you're just taking like a C list actor or actress and you're just using them as a race
[05:52:47] swap, I think that's the problem. But if there's like an A list actor that's like replacing
[05:52:51] a role. I think people are generally okay with this, except at 15 years ago, but now
[05:53:08] after industry swaps, the fatigue is real. I think you're right. And that's the issue
[05:53:13] is that now, like, I think because it's been done so much, it just, it would probably work,
[05:53:22] I want Henry Cavill. Henry Cavill playing James Bond to be great. I think that'd be really cool.
[05:53:28] Like, yeah, sure.
[05:53:34] Why is it so difficult to just cast accurately? We'll think about it.
[05:53:38] It's because they're doing the casting to send a message.
[05:53:46] And I think everybody implicitly knows that.
[05:53:49] People know that the casting is being done not because they think this person is going
[05:53:54] to be the best fit for the role, but because this person fits a message that they want
[05:53:59] the movie to put out there.
[05:54:01] And I think that's the reason why a lot of people are put off by it.
[05:54:05] It's because they don't want to be messaged to.
[05:54:07] don't want to have this movie or some piece of media that's like trying to tell them what
[05:54:13] to think or tell them how to think.
[05:54:18] What's the message that they're stupid?
[05:54:19] I think it's about normalizing the idea of a non-European white centric definition of
[05:54:28] beauty.
[05:54:29] I think that's clearly the message that you'd be trying to send by casting a black woman
[05:54:33] as Helen Troy.
[05:54:37] pretty obvious actually. Yeah, I think most people the problem is that most
[05:54:47] people I think see this but very few people are willing to verbalize it. Well
[05:54:55] there's way hotter black women listen if they want if like I have a top five I've
[05:55:01] got plenty plenty of people that I can pick if Christopher Nolan wants to do a
[05:55:05] real quick you know like okay I need somebody who's non-white that you know
[05:55:11] like I've got it half a dozen only fans girls like lined up that I think that
[05:55:16] could be hell of Troy for sure definitely 100% so this comedy is
[05:55:23] tearing down the culture to replace it with their own yeah for sure
[05:55:27] is Koska black um I I would say like I mean definitely like I I feel like very
[05:55:46] clearly she's like kind of like half black half Asian she's like just very
[05:55:51] very dark skinned I think having somebody that was like half black half Asian
[05:55:57] play that character would be the most accurate like that that that would be my guess blazin yeah
[05:56:08] it just sounds like a stupid word i didn't want to say
[05:56:18] this is not how black she's italian or spanish that's fine i mean if you don't have something
[05:56:23] I didn't know that's fine. Yeah, sure.
[05:56:28] Part is how blatant obvious they're doing it for diversity of his great actors that did role justice. I think people wouldn't mind. Yeah.
[05:56:36] Please play Jesus.
[05:56:38] They have like Jim Caviesal playing Jesus, right?
[05:56:44] Billy Eilish play Achilles.
[05:56:47] I guess that's a good idea, right?
[05:56:49] right
[05:56:52] their poly place children place goes off on serial experience
[05:56:58] yeah they ever get this idiot they get his ass
[05:57:07] well i got somebody else maybe
[05:57:12] yeah maybe they got him
[05:57:13] Who knows?
[05:57:18] You gonna play some game tonight?
[05:57:24] No, I've played a lot of neverness to everness when playing that.
[05:57:29] And I've gotten back into playing this forever game too.
[05:57:32] And it's been pretty fun.
[05:57:35] I've enjoyed it.
[05:57:38] Apparently that over realistic shooter game flopped better than dead.
[05:57:42] Ooh, that's too bad.
[05:57:50] Have you refunded Forza? No, I never got the chance to.
[05:57:55] Would you support Massey as a presidential candidate?
[05:57:58] I...
[05:58:01] Yeah, I would. I like him.
[05:58:04] I mean, he wouldn't be my first pick.
[05:58:07] Like, I don't... like, I'm not a small government guy.
[05:58:11] I'm not I'm not a small government guy. I'm not a
[05:58:17] fiscal conservative
[05:58:21] No, no, I don't have that that mindset. No, I think it's a
[05:58:28] It's reductive
[05:58:32] Why not I think you need a big government
[05:58:37] You need to take care of people you need to have police
[05:58:41] you need to have regulation. I think that a lot of people that operate on the concept of small
[05:58:48] government do so with the expectation that there's going to be like a gentleman's agreement.
[05:58:54] There's not. There's no gentleman's agreement. There's just people committing crime, causing
[05:58:58] problems, and then starting shit. Switzerland doesn't have one. Switzerland has a very homogenous,
[05:59:07] like, didn't they just cap immigration too? Like, I mean, I feel like Switzerland is much smaller
[05:59:15] country. Like, Switzerland doesn't have the same cultural heritage that America does.
[05:59:23] They're tiny. Yeah.
[05:59:26] I'm in a high trust society. Maybe it could be that. Yeah, exactly. Like, I think small governments
[05:59:30] work really well with high trust societies, and they don't work really well with low trust societies.
[05:59:38] Or sorry, uh, small. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's correct because then you just have more scanning
[05:59:52] What do you think America has a freedom of gun ownership I think everybody should be able to own a gun
[05:59:59] Like I
[06:00:01] Mean, I'm not ever like if you're mentally ill you shouldn't be able to own a gun if you're fucking
[06:00:05] you know, like maybe a violent criminal you shouldn't be able to own a gun, but in general I think you should be able to that way you can protect yourself.
[06:00:17] The government aids in masking corruption though. What makes you think small governments can't be corrupt?
[06:00:23] I mean, there's a lot of things that could happen like there's there's positives and negatives to everything.
[06:00:29] Most interesting conversation now with AI. I'm going to be honest guys.
[06:00:32] guys. I have zero interest in ever talking to AI. Yeah, I don't ever talk to AI. I don't
[06:00:43] ever interact with AI or have anything to do with it.
[06:01:02] Looking at AI's weird. Yeah, I know a lot of girls like to talk to AI. It's just stupid.
[06:01:12] That's just dumb. That's what they do. I don't understand it.
[06:01:21] How do you learn business skills to make money and scamming people playing video games?
[06:01:27] It's really simple like you learn a lot scamming people in games
[06:01:33] Because like if you want to scam people and do it the right way you have to learn two things
[06:01:39] You have to learn the system so well that you know how to operate around the system
[06:01:45] And you also have to learn the system itself
[06:01:48] And then the exploit
[06:01:51] See God do a lot
[06:01:53] Clearly the AI 100% means your social life is lacking, I don't know.
[06:02:00] You invest in stocks, not directly, but yeah, I have my money invested obviously.
[06:02:12] Some AI's are really willing to take your side when you're complaining to them, that's
[06:02:15] why girls like it.
[06:02:17] Yeah.
[06:02:18] You think learning laws and trying to find loopholes is useful?
[06:02:22] Yeah, that's why I want to be a lawyer, actually, just to be a scammer.
[06:02:27] That's all I honestly, everything that I I've done in my life
[06:02:31] has been one way or another getting people to give me money for something
[06:02:35] they shouldn't be giving me money for.
[06:02:38] That generally is about that. That's that's my entire life.
[06:02:47] Yeah, this is just the newest iteration.
[06:02:52] It's got to be bought at every pie is refuting a tweet it still gets 10k likes.
[06:03:00] What is this here?
[06:03:02] Can I find this?
[06:03:10] Or is it only chat?
[06:03:12] You can follow for free.
[06:03:15] to prevent spam bots, uh...
[06:03:29] If you're interested in a fact-equipped channel,
[06:03:32] you have to subscribe. I don't even know how that works.
[06:03:41] The verified phone number, echo-train revenue.
[06:03:44] Yeah, these people don't really spend a lot of time thinking.
[06:03:49] They really don't.
[06:03:52] Yeah, um, it's followers only because you don't want to have spam bots.
[06:03:59] I don't know why people like this try to make arguments like this because it's just, it's just so stupid.
[06:04:06] like I like I guess people like like this is this is one of the things that a lot of like internet midwits do is
[06:04:15] that they
[06:04:18] Compare things that they don't have an understanding to and
[06:04:22] Then they come up with like a false equivalency and then they use the false equivalency
[06:04:28] To push a narrative that you're being hypocritical
[06:04:31] Like this is this is like the the premier
[06:04:36] main thing that like internet midwits do is that they say like well I'm going to compare
[06:04:43] these two things that aren't the same in order to create this narrative of you know fucking
[06:04:51] you know uh hypocrisy yeah obviously you can't you can't let it not be followers only
[06:05:01] the same as on my youtube channel and everything else
[06:05:03] another v-tweeter you know well these people will never be popular ever
[06:05:11] because they're losers and they're boring it's just what happens it's hard to say
[06:05:19] but they can complain about me they can always do that and there's a lot of that
[06:05:29] What is this? I'll call your store. I don't know what the fuck this is. Click for friends.
[06:05:58] Yeah, you never click links. Yeah, I don't know what's what's
[06:06:04] complicated about that.
[06:06:06] Followers only equals insecure is the logic of a brain dead
[06:06:09] child. These people aren't real. Yeah.
[06:06:13] Well, again, that's that's what they do though, right is like
[06:06:16] they will create like this is what Redditors do this the most
[06:06:20] is that they'll misunderstand two things and they'll compare them
[06:06:25] and then think that they're smart.
[06:06:26] It's super common. Take the main thing that they do
[06:06:33] But
[06:06:34] Anyway, I gotta go fucking on my way down probably for a bit eat some fucking barbecue and then chill out
[06:06:39] Thank you guys for watching. I appreciate it. We had a good day today. I will see y'all tomorrow
[06:06:45] All right boys, please
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