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05-19-2026 · 6h 54m

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[00:01:00] How are we doing boys?
[00:01:10] Just woke up a little bit ago.
[00:01:13] Oh well, what's going on?
[00:01:15] Yo big dog, not much man.
[00:01:17] I just woke up a little while ago, maybe like an hour ago, maybe a little bit more I'd
[00:01:21] say, and something else, etc.
[00:01:24] I'm having some fun, chat wanted to start without you, I said we should wait, yeah I
[00:01:27] try to be on on time, right?
[00:01:29] I mean, I'd say this is a little bit earlier than I have been recently, so I've been being
[00:01:33] a good boy overall.
[00:01:34] I'm happy about that.
[00:01:36] So another day, another drama, I know.
[00:01:39] And yeah, Liar, Torture People on Twitter, I know.
[00:01:41] Well, it's another day where people try to take something I said in a way that I didn't
[00:01:47] say it and then try to like go make a big thing out of it.
[00:01:51] And many such cases, but today is another example.
[00:01:56] Morning Brother, how you doing?
[00:01:57] Oh, shit.
[00:01:58] I'm good.
[00:01:59] the chair moved. And anyway, I saw that. Yep, it's another example. Typical Twitter newspaper.
[00:02:04] I know, guys. And so, yeah, gonna play some games today? I don't know. It depends, right?
[00:02:09] I didn't really plan on it, but we'll see what happens. And Mrs. said, you look fresh.
[00:02:13] Did you shower? I absolutely did not. I haven't, I haven't showered in a while. It's been like a
[00:02:20] few days. And I've just been sitting there playing games fucking around. And it's just been one of
[00:02:25] one of those times, right?
[00:02:27] It's time, let's go.
[00:02:28] Absolutely, man.
[00:02:29] And any big news today?
[00:02:31] I, let me think, did anything big happen today?
[00:02:34] I'm trying to really think about it.
[00:02:36] I mean, I know, let me just look and see.
[00:02:38] What is it saying?
[00:02:40] And yeah, oh yeah, oh, the Thomas Massey election.
[00:02:43] That's right, yeah, this is a really big one.
[00:02:45] And this has been going on now for a while.
[00:02:48] I don't know really where it stands,
[00:02:50] but yeah, I'm gonna look at that
[00:02:51] and follow in with that, everything else.
[00:02:53] How much sunlight did you have today?
[00:02:55] I walked outside, I went to my car, and then I immediately went back inside, and so that
[00:03:01] was it.
[00:03:02] I think that's it, and that was more than enough.
[00:03:04] I don't think I needed anything more than that beyond there.
[00:03:08] And Umer Sanch is leaving the country if Massey wins.
[00:03:11] I feel like, again, he's a very complicated guy.
[00:03:16] He is.
[00:03:17] I think he is, because, again, I can see where both sides are coming from.
[00:03:22] I understand it.
[00:03:23] I don't really have like a really strong opinion on it,
[00:03:25] if you want me to be honest,
[00:03:27] but you know, like I generally agree with him.
[00:03:29] I like Thomas Massey, I do.
[00:03:31] I'm overall on his side, but you know, I don't really,
[00:03:34] I'm not like super, super like militant about it.
[00:03:37] It's just what my opinion is.
[00:03:39] So Larry's having a bad day.
[00:03:41] Oh, this guy?
[00:03:42] Oh no, this guy, I mean, again, Anthony Fantano.
[00:03:45] I mean, you know, no surprise,
[00:03:47] you can have this guy crashing out over nothing, right?
[00:03:50] And what is this?
[00:03:51] Oh my God.
[00:03:52] I'll look at that in a little bit here and do some research about him. He's a fraud
[00:03:56] I mean Thomas Massey's been endorsed by every communist and Islamist organization. Yeah, and I do think that's substantial
[00:04:03] I definitely think so so it's like how is it that this person that is
[00:04:07] Seemingly being endorsed and supported by a bunch of people that are like kind of bad actors
[00:04:12] I would say would I look at this person as like an ally? It does make me guys give me pause and I think it should
[00:04:19] So we'll see what happens
[00:04:21] Random non-political question. You ever watch baseball? No, I do not. I absolutely do not.
[00:04:27] And the guy votes against actual bills, conservative support? Well, he generally votes with conservatives.
[00:04:32] And I think that's fair to say. He doesn't vote with them every single time.
[00:04:36] But like, I mean, I don't think that necessarily makes him a bad guy, right? At least in general. Plus, he votes with Democrats.
[00:04:42] I don't think that when does he vote with Democrats? I mean, I think it's happened before,
[00:04:46] but I mean, there have been that that's the same criticism that people have for somebody like
[00:04:50] John Federman. If John Federman votes for something that's in the benefit of a Republican, that doesn't necessarily mean that he's like a bad guy.
[00:05:00] You should look at what he's voting for and why. And constitutionalist versus conservative.
[00:05:05] Yeah, I feel like Thomas Massie views himself as his obligation is to the Constitution. It's not to the Republicans or the Democrats.
[00:05:14] And I feel like in some cases that's beneficial in some cases. It's not right. It's really that simple
[00:05:20] So was Chipotle ass now fuck no like I love Chipotle. I had Chipotle last night. It was delicious
[00:05:26] And he voted against ice funding or he voted against a large bill that was included ice funding
[00:05:32] I mean you can't really say that and wrong video way too long Israel declares independence the truth about the knockbook
[00:05:38] I'm gonna be honest guys
[00:05:40] I've said this before, I have no interest in the Sand Wars.
[00:05:45] Israel, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, who's right, who's wrong, I don't want to have anything to do with it.
[00:05:54] I don't. I think it goes back hundreds of years, there's like ideology behind it, there's foreign interference.
[00:06:02] I don't want to be involved with the Sand Wars. Like that's it. And I also mean this in like a respectful way.
[00:06:08] I don't understand their culture. I don't know where they're coming from. I don't know why they're saying this
[00:06:13] I don't know who's right. Who's wrong. I don't know what's misinformation. I don't know what's not
[00:06:17] So instead of like trying to like draw a conclusion from like obviously cherry-picked data no matter where you come from
[00:06:25] I have no interest in this like why the fuck do I need to have an opinion on the knock-bow like I don't I'm in a mare
[00:06:31] I live in Texas, so that's what I would say right don't know don't care. Yeah, exactly
[00:06:36] And that's it. And it's not even that I don't care. I think it's horrible what happens over there
[00:06:41] But it's not my place to try to you know, like micromanage who's right and who's wrong. I think that's very fair. So, uh, yeah
[00:06:48] And this is a good take as in that patronizing and stupid everyone's something I want to hear about yeah
[00:06:53] I mean like and I think that's the way again
[00:06:56] I feel like I wish more people felt that way and they were willing to express that I mean you don't have to be an expert in everything, right?
[00:07:02] I mean you don't have to know everything about every country
[00:07:05] I mean, I don't know. I just want photo ID. Yeah. Yeah, I just want photo ID like I don't like what happens in Israel like just about Israel
[00:07:15] We talk about the mosque shooting today I
[00:07:18] Will
[00:07:20] It seems like the mosque shooting is running into the same problem
[00:07:24] That a lot of other things are where everybody is now creating a narrative
[00:07:29] It seems like the narrative around the mosque shooting is that the person that did it is transgender
[00:07:34] and it was a transgender couple that shut up the school or sorry the mosque. I don't really think that there's any real evidence for this.
[00:07:42] This is what the evidence is here. San Diego Mosque shooters identified as trans couple.
[00:07:48] So this is by the way a complete like, I mean this is a fabrication, right?
[00:07:54] I mean there's no, there's no evidence that says that they're trans. There's no evidence that says that there's not, they're not trans.
[00:08:01] This is a person and it's a feminine looking man. And so any time it's a feminine looking man
[00:08:06] It means that obviously they're fucking their trans and so I don't really know about that
[00:08:12] You seem to star more talk about the shooting absolutely fucked in a reply. So I didn't see that but I could assume that
[00:08:16] Yeah, definitely. Yeah, do you think China America would ever form an alliance and that would benefit the world would it benefit the world?
[00:08:22] Yeah, I think that we have a lot to gain from China and China has a lot to gain from us
[00:08:25] I think it a better relationship with them would be a good thing
[00:08:28] I feel like that's generally true with every country. Well, every developed country that actually produces things and has a educated population
[00:08:35] I mean outside of that probably not but you know for China absolutely
[00:08:40] And so please consider talking on Xbox player voice. I don't even know what the hell that is
[00:08:45] I've never even heard of that before so anyway
[00:08:48] Yeah, San Diego Moscheters identifies trans couple
[00:08:51] I do feel like this amount of stuff like this to me is the right-wing version of
[00:08:56] of when people go and they say
[00:08:59] you know like uh... you know all this person is like they're white so they're
[00:09:03] republican or something like that
[00:09:05] this is the exact same thing to me it's just it it's just it's not true there's
[00:09:09] no real
[00:09:10] uh... you know like there's no real evidence for this at all you're just
[00:09:13] making something up in order to uh... you know create a narrative
[00:09:17] and uh... say no trans because they look white internet's been sensitive about
[00:09:20] white people
[00:09:21] well i don't really know why i mean again i have no idea
[00:09:24] so uh... jd speaking on it right now you know i'll have to look and see uh... i
[00:09:28] don't know if it's a is it literally like right now i mean i don't know about that
[00:09:32] uh... is this him talking about this
[00:09:34] let me see
[00:09:35] human beings but also because we respect their right to find their own pathway to
[00:09:40] god
[00:09:41] you can't force anybody
[00:09:43] to a pathway to god
[00:09:44] they have to through their own free will find god themselves that's one of the
[00:09:49] reasons why that right of religious freedom
[00:09:51] is the very first right enshrined in our constitution.
[00:09:54] Yeah, of course.
[00:09:55] When you commit acts of violence,
[00:09:56] you're committing an act against this fundamental idea
[00:09:59] that people are created in the image of God,
[00:10:02] and that they have the right,
[00:10:03] through their own free will,
[00:10:04] to find God however they might want.
[00:10:06] And as a Christian, of course,
[00:10:08] you might have your preference
[00:10:09] for how they find their pathway to God.
[00:10:12] They have to find that choice.
[00:10:13] And anybody who would commit violence
[00:10:15] against another human being in the name of religion
[00:10:18] is, I think, doing something that is a violation,
[00:10:20] course of the laws of man but I think more importantly it is a fundamental
[00:10:25] violation of the laws of God yeah I think that was a pretty good answer I
[00:10:32] would say yeah I think that's true actually and yeah I mean sure and of
[00:10:37] course fans speak in a mosque you didn't cut of his wife I mean you know that like
[00:10:41] that Indians aren't they're not Muslim right like the Indians are Hindu
[00:10:46] generally I don't know where this came from that they're Muslim they're not
[00:10:50] I mean some of them are obviously some of them are but like a generally no
[00:10:54] That's not the case and he's making an answer for the religion. It's so fake. Well again
[00:10:58] I mean like the mosque shooting like let me see if I can find any more of this
[00:11:04] Actually where is this year of this is this something else
[00:11:08] No, it's not something else say our name come on Tyrell murdered by a man
[00:11:12] This is some already knew was dangerous for arrests a man firing a shotgun through a New York County homes front door before
[00:11:20] What the fuck? Wait, what the hell is this? Oh my god!
[00:11:37] What the fuck? That's insane! And so she was shot dead after a moment of revival of Shaka into the front door.
[00:11:48] The paramedics could not save her. It happened in South Carolina, firing through the door earlier in the day in a non-fatal incident.
[00:11:55] The victim was shot and killed later that night outside the home.
[00:11:58] Oh, I see. So he was doing... So this is another time that he shot.
[00:12:02] So this wasn't... This is a little bit of context here.
[00:12:05] So this isn't the part where he killed somebody. He killed somebody later on.
[00:12:10] And so this is after that.
[00:12:12] And yeah, he came back then. I don't know. It probably could be a totally different person. I have no idea.
[00:12:16] and uh... what an up on that judges needs to be held accountable he had four
[00:12:20] prior arrests yeah i mean like what were the
[00:12:23] uh... what what what are his prior arrests
[00:12:27] uh... let me see here third time
[00:12:30] i'm trying to figure out what this is
[00:12:33] he'll get lower bond and shut the bill there yeah i mean it that's insane and
[00:12:37] it's in unbelievable
[00:12:39] coming to your own your county captain all my god
[00:12:42] later returned an allegedly shot and killed uh... this nineteen-year-old girl
[00:12:46] all my that that the ads just horrible man definitely does not look like a
[00:12:50] gun with that blanket yeah i mean he did a good job obscuring a right i mean
[00:12:54] yeah there's no way people would have any idea what that is
[00:12:58] so every country needs to apply the buccily a preacher as the justice approach
[00:13:02] arrested justices i i i agree with you ideal
[00:13:05] i think that the amount of criminals that we let off like this i mean again
[00:13:09] people are literally getting killed
[00:13:11] and it's insane releasing women get killed every day now the shit is
[00:13:14] depressing
[00:13:14] then put them in jail the thing is what what's so frustrating to me is that
[00:13:19] this seems like such an easy problem to solve like you can easily solve this
[00:13:23] problem
[00:13:24] you just put the people that are shooting shotguns through window
[00:13:27] uh... you just put all of them in jail
[00:13:29] now have all these people kind of what you do you you have to look at the
[00:13:32] judges that allow these people to go free
[00:13:35] because ultimately if you're a judge and you make this decision
[00:13:39] like i don't know what his prior arrest for four but like this isn't what a
[00:13:43] normal person does, right? I mean, who does this? So they think the gun is the issue and not the person?
[00:13:48] Yeah, exactly. Like, there's plenty of shotguns in people's houses that don't do this. But if you
[00:13:53] put this guy in anybody's house, there's going to be a problem. Like, he's the common denominator,
[00:13:57] not the gun. And I do think that, like, definitely, Safarian shotgun through a door didn't get
[00:14:01] arrested earlier. They waited till he came back later and he kills. Wait, that was her house?
[00:14:09] They couldn't find him.
[00:14:13] all my god
[00:14:18] all this is so sick all my god i just
[00:14:23] uh... the the problem is been solved for money it's our new process to keep
[00:14:26] spreading his criminals back on the street yes it's just
[00:14:30] judges nowadays are so naively retarded and give a fuck at all well it's
[00:14:33] because they're never like the judges are never going to be the ones that are
[00:14:36] the one
[00:14:37] that they're never going to be the ones that are
[00:14:40] uh... victims of this right and so like this is really what it comes down to
[00:14:44] wake up this on this rain camera i know my next movie i think a lot of people do
[00:14:48] in america right
[00:14:49] team girl kill this whole mature fire yeah again it's it was that it happened
[00:14:53] later on which i think that makes it even worse by the way it makes it a lot
[00:14:57] worse
[00:14:58] was why america's famous with guns because we keep doing guns to mentally
[00:15:01] unstable fuckheads and gangsters
[00:15:04] the thing is that
[00:15:05] if you look at the amount of crime like this that happens
[00:15:09] uh... i think that you can have like there are a lot of countries that allow
[00:15:12] people to own guns
[00:15:14] but the differences that in a lot of these countries they also put some
[00:15:17] people in jail
[00:15:19] you can have guns but you have to put that actors in jail
[00:15:22] you can't have bad actors running around with guns it's just that simple
[00:15:31] they've been brainwashed by critical theory
[00:15:33] i mean i guess i i feel like this is a
[00:15:37] the problem is that and this is the main issue is that
[00:15:40] there is a deliberate misunderstanding of crime that's being done
[00:15:45] in order to push a class war
[00:15:47] so the deliberate misunderstanding is the idea that
[00:15:51] all crime is happening as a result of like some sort of outside pressure
[00:15:56] and so like for example like okay well it's because of a system it's because of
[00:16:01] how you were treated
[00:16:02] it's because of how you know your gender is seen
[00:16:05] It's because of anything, right?
[00:16:07] But like ultimately, why is a person picking up a gun
[00:16:10] and shooting it through the front door of a person's house?
[00:16:14] Like at the end of the day, that's you doing it.
[00:16:17] That's you making that decision.
[00:16:19] And if you can't control your own behavior,
[00:16:21] then you need to get locked up, right?
[00:16:23] I mean, so there's no world really for this
[00:16:26] to be acceptable, right?
[00:16:28] And excuseable judicial, yeah, I think it is.
[00:16:31] The guy was let out four or five times,
[00:16:33] but it's the gun's fault, yeah, exactly.
[00:16:35] and uh... do you know judges don't actually need a lot of re than you see
[00:16:38] to be voted in i have no idea i think i like ninety nine percent of judges
[00:16:41] probably have a lot of re so it's not really about that like a
[00:16:45] it that i think that's important to keep in mind you're right that's interesting
[00:16:48] i didn't know that
[00:16:49] but in general uh... i feel like you have this is not really the case i mean
[00:16:53] sure
[00:16:54] justices miss failing people with vigilante justice start becoming a
[00:16:57] thing well i i think it is i think vigilante justice is becoming a thing
[00:17:00] and i think that's the big problem is that
[00:17:03] Whenever you don't put people like this in jail, you have people that turn to methods
[00:17:10] of their own in order to offset that.
[00:17:12] I think that's really a 95% need a doctorate, magistrate, judges don't have that.
[00:17:18] And I made the same excuse for people stealing of the failed system that's why they steal.
[00:17:23] The thing is that very clearly stealing is not like, and the problem is that they're
[00:17:29] half right.
[00:17:30] I mean, I don't think they're half right,
[00:17:31] but like they're partially right,
[00:17:33] is that you have, there definitely is like a strong
[00:17:36] correlation between poverty and crime, there is.
[00:17:39] But that's not the only correlation.
[00:17:41] So like for example, men commit way more crimes
[00:17:44] than women do.
[00:17:45] And so what happens is that any time
[00:17:47] that you try to evaluate, like this is actually like,
[00:17:49] ironically, like I saw, oh yeah, here we go.
[00:17:52] Asgore responsiveness on Kobe, this is it here.
[00:17:54] So we've had a clip right here.
[00:17:56] this is another person trying to get me in trouble.
[00:18:00] And this happens like probably once a month or so.
[00:18:03] And I figured I'd respond to this because, you know,
[00:18:06] it's kind of like a,
[00:18:07] it's one of these deliberate misunderstandings
[00:18:10] that people do.
[00:18:11] And it's just another example.
[00:18:13] And as we were on Swiss on and claims black people
[00:18:16] are genetically and claims that black people
[00:18:18] are genetically inferior
[00:18:20] and socioeconomic conditions are just a cope.
[00:18:23] I said that black people are genetically inferior.
[00:18:26] Wow. Wow. So this topic again, I know they're doing it again. Can you believe that? Oh my God.
[00:18:33] The treatment for DEI and affirmative action at the expense of white and Asian Americans,
[00:18:36] social economic conditions is a cope and everyone knows it. That's correct. Correct.
[00:18:40] I mean, this is the Elon Musk style. No, they are genetically inferior and
[00:18:46] socioeconomic conditions are a cope. They are. It's a fact. So you see what they did, right?
[00:18:52] is so two claims were made
[00:18:55] they were genetically inferior and so she'll economic conditions are a cop
[00:18:59] i immediately respond after so she'll economic conditions
[00:19:02] which is the thing that i had mentioned earlier in the tweet
[00:19:05] and they're trying to frame it as if i said it's about them being genetically
[00:19:09] inferior
[00:19:10] let me tell you guys something
[00:19:11] even if i thought that i wouldn't say it on stream
[00:19:14] so it's retarded
[00:19:15] the inferior subject of violent is objective this is the uh... this is the
[00:19:18] clip read regard proof
[00:19:20] let me see if i can find it
[00:19:22] is this uh... is this a longer clip
[00:19:28] let me go ahead and open it up i've for some reason streamables don't work
[00:19:32] on this browser i don't really know why
[00:19:36] but yeah
[00:19:37] uh... he's done
[00:19:38] he's done a lot of this stuff right yeah like this
[00:19:42] it's true that blacks experience systematic reason they benefit from
[00:19:45] it blacks and other deal with the other minority groups in georgia
[00:19:48] let's let let's take that's on whether there will be an argument that's
[00:19:52] presented
[00:19:54] i'm going to bet that there won't be
[00:19:57] treatment for d i affirmative action at the expense of white and asian
[00:20:00] american social economic conditions is a copin everyone knows it
[00:20:04] i mean this is
[00:20:05] the the elon musk style
[00:20:08] now they are genetically inferior
[00:20:10] and the socioeconomic conditions are called
[00:20:13] they are
[00:20:14] it's a fact
[00:20:15] but yeah so there it is
[00:20:18] Yeah, I wasn't even talking about that.
[00:20:20] That wasn't, that's it.
[00:20:22] Sorry, Spikes is exciting.
[00:20:23] It's not even worth betting.
[00:20:24] I know the answer.
[00:20:25] Never makes a point.
[00:20:26] An intentional misunderstanding.
[00:20:28] Oh, what a classic, right?
[00:20:31] And yeah, I didn't even bring up
[00:20:33] to the genetically inferior.
[00:20:34] What are we even talking about?
[00:20:36] And also, by the way, you know that this logic
[00:20:39] is not what I would use because if it was,
[00:20:41] then I would also be assuming that men
[00:20:44] are genetically inferior.
[00:20:45] If you use this reasoning,
[00:20:47] because men commit more crime. No, but they're not. The reality is just because people and
[00:20:52] cultures are different doesn't mean that they're genetically inferior. That's something that's
[00:20:56] made up. And so to be honest, this one borders on defamation. It is close to defamation, but
[00:21:02] it's definitely not. Like defaming a public figure for something like that is like really,
[00:21:08] really, really hard to do. So generally, this is what happens. It's going to get a clip
[00:21:14] in playing it. Yeah, so she got found its conditions for a cope, right? You said they
[00:21:18] are deliberate misunderstanding and this is too. And also, I think overwhelmingly a lot
[00:21:22] of people are agreeing with me, right? I think that they are. And you have a lot of examples
[00:21:26] of this. And so you're hard to be inferior when what's this here? And black people aren't
[00:21:32] genetically inferior? No, I mean, of course not like, but anyway, this is what these people
[00:21:36] like to do. They like to make up bullshit. And the only reason really that I respond
[00:21:42] to this kind of stuff is because generally I don't want to get banned on Twitch or something.
[00:21:48] And so I don't want people to create a narrative that like this is what I said and then I get
[00:21:53] in trouble for it.
[00:21:54] If it wasn't for that, I wouldn't even really respond to this kind of stuff because I think
[00:21:57] everybody knows what I'm trying to say.
[00:22:00] They take stuff out of context, they do.
[00:22:02] And of course they do.
[00:22:03] Which is they're a mix tape, a great game if you're paid a lot of money.
[00:22:07] I might have given it a seven instead of a six, right?
[00:22:10] And so, yeah, there you go.
[00:22:12] And you don't want to get banned.
[00:22:13] Yeah, I don't want to get banned, right?
[00:22:15] And that's the reason why I would respond to it and make sure people know that's not
[00:22:18] actually what I meant.
[00:22:19] Obviously, it's not what I meant.
[00:22:21] But you do have a lot of people that do this and they try to come together.
[00:22:25] And this is the thing that these people do, right?
[00:22:28] Is that the reason why they're doing this is they want to get me banned.
[00:22:32] They want to get me banned because they don't think that, you know, basically they know
[00:22:37] that what I'm saying is true.
[00:22:38] I think that all of these people know that what I'm saying is true, that it's not just
[00:22:41] socioeconomic conditions.
[00:22:43] But because of that, they know that they can't actually argue against any of the other factors.
[00:22:48] So what they try to do instead is they try to get anybody banned, suspended, or removed
[00:22:54] in order to hopefully get that person to not be able to have a conversation so they don't
[00:22:59] have to address it.
[00:23:01] And that's it.
[00:23:02] And so, again, the more this happens, the more I think it becomes evident that that's
[00:23:06] what the goal is. They want you banned because they can't succeed in the free marketplace of ideas.
[00:23:10] Yes, exactly. And so that's it. And I don't want you banned. No, of course not. They're looking at
[00:23:16] when we get armor, but the armor is made of its own material. Yeah, I guess so. They understand
[00:23:19] what you're saying. They make shut up because they can't come up with anything. No, they can't.
[00:23:23] And this is it. Like as we all feel genetically superior was not even what I said it. So and this
[00:23:28] is the it is frustrating for me. It definitely is whenever you have people that deliberately try
[00:23:34] to misunderstand you and then reframe what you say in a way that's completely inaccurate
[00:23:40] and totally wrong. But, you know, again, I think that's just what happens whenever you
[00:23:44] get into this space, right? And so that's it. Rumors are dangerous. Sure. It's crazy
[00:23:49] how people hate you. Have a platform just to get speaks the truth in Texas. Well, the
[00:23:53] thing is that I think that there are a lot of people out there that listen to what I'm
[00:23:56] saying and they actually do agree with what I'm trying to say and they respect it. And
[00:24:01] i think that many people are afraid of the coordinated attack campaigns
[00:24:06] and the coordinated the platforming campaigns of these people engage in
[00:24:10] that and that's the reason why i think that they don't agree with the more
[00:24:13] publicly and and i've even had people that express that to me privately many
[00:24:17] times
[00:24:18] so yeah that's really the way i see it
[00:24:20] reading chats are direct messages out loud sometimes i'll edit out one word
[00:24:24] if i'm reading a chat that's bad
[00:24:25] but uh... yeah that's about it
[00:24:28] does do in the songs numbers are dropping off i have no idea i i i i don't
[00:24:32] i try not to ever look at anybody else's numbers or anything else that's
[00:24:36] happening
[00:24:37] because if you do then you end up making a huge mistake and you get caught up in
[00:24:42] you know like worrying about the way people are seeing you rather than the
[00:24:45] way that you are
[00:24:47] this is just what people do they always like to uh... make up a bunch of
[00:24:51] bullshit and why
[00:24:53] that's it love everything you say except whenever
[00:24:55] You trot the GDs, the God dams.
[00:24:57] I mean, again, my mom complained about that too,
[00:25:00] so I understand it.
[00:25:01] And so, yeah, comparison is the thief of joy.
[00:25:05] Yeah, and I think that the more that you attach yourself
[00:25:08] to different outcomes like that,
[00:25:10] the more of what's gonna happen is just generally
[00:25:13] people are going to, you're going to be upset
[00:25:16] about the outcomes that will happen to you eventually.
[00:25:19] So whenever you attach your value to outcomes,
[00:25:21] even whenever you have good outcomes,
[00:25:23] eventually you won't have good outcomes.
[00:25:25] and if you're not doing something for like an internal reason
[00:25:28] then you're gonna have a huge problem with that
[00:25:32] this is why uh... you go or the new state make everything try and ruin you
[00:25:35] must use to poor them you know be the wind
[00:25:37] yeah and again i i don't really like again i don't really care about it i
[00:25:40] figured i'd respond to it since there's a lot of people malding about it and
[00:25:43] crying
[00:25:44] but yeah that's not what i mean it never was what i meant
[00:25:46] you also have this completely missing the point of the clip what is this year
[00:25:49] can i find it
[00:25:50] there's a there's another person mad at me let me see if i can look at it
[00:25:56] oops uh... i copy paste the wrong one
[00:26:02] like as well as one of the biggest switch streamers who's community is
[00:26:05] vile as fuck would you say this but a trans woman with ten ccd and nobody
[00:26:08] cares i don't even see these people is people and compares her to a dog
[00:26:12] yes that's correct a person that repeatedly brings up my dead mother
[00:26:17] tries to weaponize her, makes up fan fiction about how she died, and then tries to attack
[00:26:22] me and get me deplatformed. Yes. That's exactly what I said. And I'm not sorry. That's it.
[00:26:28] That's what I think. And yeah, it's the way it's going to go, guys. Yeah, we're so vile.
[00:26:33] They're crybullies. Again, they are the biggest crybullies that you can possibly have. All
[00:26:39] they do is they are the nastiest, most vicious, most aggressive, awful people ever. And again,
[00:26:46] the only reason why they're pushing this
[00:26:49] is because they're trying to hopefully get me banned.
[00:26:53] If I ever get banned on Twitch,
[00:26:55] I hope people know that that's just gonna make
[00:26:57] the problem worse.
[00:26:59] Like, do you think I'm going to go to another platform
[00:27:01] and then be more reasonable?
[00:27:03] No, I'm gonna be twice as aggressive.
[00:27:05] I'm gonna be twice as adversarial about this.
[00:27:08] I'm gonna be way more.
[00:27:09] So like, in a real sense,
[00:27:11] like I feel like I'm being a nice guy.
[00:27:13] I'm being a very nice guy.
[00:27:15] You didn't mention trans one single time, well this is what these people do, right?
[00:27:19] Is that all they try to do is they try to reframe like, I don't care if you're trans
[00:27:24] or not, nobody's thinking about you being trans.
[00:27:26] The only thing that I'm thinking about is the fact that you're constantly trying to
[00:27:30] weaponize people's personal tragedies, attacking them viciously, and then acting like a little
[00:27:35] victim, oh wow, he's being so mean to me.
[00:27:38] And also if you have 10 CCV, then why the fuck are you talking shit?
[00:27:44] So this is the kind of thing that I fucking hate.
[00:27:47] It's whenever people go and they will attack you, and then whenever you approach them back
[00:27:51] and you respond, now they're the victim.
[00:27:54] Oh, that's not going to happen to me.
[00:27:57] Absolutely not.
[00:27:58] So yeah, and what the hell is CCV?
[00:28:01] Concurrent Viewer Account.
[00:28:02] Yeah, concurrent viewers.
[00:28:04] Sorry.
[00:28:05] Yeah, concurrent viewers.
[00:28:06] You're being diplomatic.
[00:28:07] Yeah, I am.
[00:28:10] Hmm. Trans people walk around every day thinking about their gender? Yeah. I know this might,
[00:28:16] this might be hard for these people to understand, but I'm judging you on the content of your character,
[00:28:21] not your gender. I'm judging you on your actions. I'm judging you on what you're saying. I don't care
[00:28:27] what gender you think you are. It doesn't matter to me. If you're going and you're attacking people
[00:28:31] and making stuff up, then that's it. But it doesn't acknowledge people weaponizing as mothers death
[00:28:36] around them as people. Yeah, realize that you all claim to moral high ground long ago. Exactly. Yeah,
[00:28:40] these people have no moral high ground at all. Like there is no moral high ground they are,
[00:28:46] they have, there's no justification they have. All they do is they attack you in the most vicious,
[00:28:52] aggressive, hostile and vitriolic ways that they can possibly imagine. And then the moment that
[00:28:57] you respond back to them, they claim that they're a victim. Well, you're not a victim. You're not
[00:29:02] evict them, you shouldn't have done it. Shouldn't have done it. And the Bible says you shall know
[00:29:07] them by the fruits of their labor, I know. And again, and this is what they always do. And I
[00:29:12] think this is the reason why people like Nyara and that other person, I forgot their name,
[00:29:17] I think Wu with, yeah, that's the name, both of them. The reason why I think that they're so toxic
[00:29:23] and bad for the trans movement is that they constantly use their own anti-social vitriolic
[00:29:30] aggression against other people, and then they use their trans identity as a shield whenever
[00:29:35] they get criticism for it or they get pushed back.
[00:29:38] So what happens basically is that they attack you, and then you attack them back, but then
[00:29:43] they say you're attacking the trans community, which I think what it does is it basically
[00:29:49] gives the accountability to all of the trans people whenever you're saying that.
[00:29:53] And now it's like, oh, well, all of you guys should be on my side.
[00:29:56] Well, no, they shouldn't be on your side or not against you.
[00:29:59] you're an individual making your own actions. And so that's it. Minority privilege is a
[00:30:04] scam. Yeah, well, it's just it's again, it's victim mentality like everything else, right?
[00:30:09] Hiding behind an identity for shitty personal behavior. Yeah, there are a lot of people
[00:30:13] who use their identity as a justification for why they can behave in a bad way. And
[00:30:19] also they use their identity as a shield after they start talking shit. So literally that's
[00:30:25] That's it. And speaking of the Bible, I was reading the Quran going, I need to, I honestly,
[00:30:29] I, I, I like, I put a chair in my garage so I can, so I can do that. That's the reason
[00:30:33] why, yeah, they, they provoke you then scream victim when you defend yourself. Yes, exactly.
[00:30:38] And again, like if I ever do get banned on Twitch or something like that happens, I'm
[00:30:42] just going to be twice as aggressive. I'm going to be twice as aggressive, twice as
[00:30:47] argumentative, and I'm going to go even harder on these people. Like I'm actually being very
[00:30:52] diplomatic about this right now because I don't want to get banned. I don't want to
[00:30:56] get suspended, but I want to get suspended. And so I try to be reasonable, I try to be
[00:31:00] nice, I always follow the rules, etc. But if I ever get banned, I'm going to do it
[00:31:04] even more. So, Twitch is still fucking soft. It is annoying that you have this
[00:31:09] tabletail culture that's created by Twitch trying to over-moderate what's
[00:31:14] said on their platform. It is. It's very annoying. But at the end of the day, I
[00:31:18] think that's just what happens, right? And there's nothing else. Look at this here.
[00:31:21] If you know I you know if I catch Tommy Robinson, I'm a smoker. What is this?
[00:31:25] You know, in the background, there's a lot of robins in here.
[00:31:28] You know, in the background, there's a lot of robins in here.
[00:31:30] Ammo.
[00:31:31] Whoa.
[00:31:32] Yeah?
[00:31:33] That's the long thing.
[00:31:34] Islam, bigot.
[00:31:35] Islam, respect everyone.
[00:31:37] Respect every follower.
[00:31:38] Islam's perfect.
[00:31:39] We're not.
[00:31:40] Bigot.
[00:31:41] Thank you.
[00:31:42] Would you like the United Kingdom to be a Muslim country?
[00:31:45] It's not a Muslim country.
[00:31:47] It's not a Muslim country.
[00:31:48] That's that one.
[00:31:49] We're here to take hold of.
[00:31:50] Yeah.
[00:31:51] We're here to spread our beautiful religion, spread the peace, and spread the love.
[00:31:54] That's it, my brother.
[00:31:56] That's it.
[00:31:57] I feel like, dude, people that do that
[00:31:59] are just like, send them home.
[00:32:00] Yeah, I mean, and this is the kind of thing
[00:32:02] that these people try to do.
[00:32:03] They say, spread the love.
[00:32:05] And then at the same time, they talk about killing you.
[00:32:08] And that's literally it.
[00:32:09] I mean, like, and this is the problem
[00:32:11] that I think a lot of people have is that
[00:32:13] they don't listen to what people mean.
[00:32:15] They listen exactly to what they say.
[00:32:17] And I think that it's that surface level
[00:32:19] deliberateness understanding,
[00:32:21] which is the reason why so many people go
[00:32:23] and they take this in a direction that is retarded.
[00:32:28] They assume that this guy actually means peace and love.
[00:32:31] Oh, we're not here to take over.
[00:32:33] We're just here to spread our religion.
[00:32:34] I mean, like, what's the difference there at some point?
[00:32:36] How much do you want to bet this guy won't be arrested
[00:32:38] but a white 50-year-old man saying
[00:32:39] there are too many immigrants,
[00:32:40] will instantly have the police at their door?
[00:32:41] Exactly.
[00:32:43] It's such a huge fucking problem.
[00:32:46] That's a massive problem.
[00:32:47] And the fact that more people don't call it out is insane.
[00:32:50] So spread the religion is also not good
[00:32:52] because it justifies it in the same way
[00:32:54] that the trans community uses identity as a shield.
[00:32:59] I genuinely agree with you, I do.
[00:33:01] They say spread the love,
[00:33:02] but then they stab you in the neck with a ceremonial sword.
[00:33:04] Well, I think that was a different religion
[00:33:06] to be fair, right?
[00:33:07] And I think that was a Sikh thing instead.
[00:33:09] So that's really about it.
[00:33:11] And as I'm going to a tea,
[00:33:12] pretend to be priests through love, joy,
[00:33:13] and violence, regression.
[00:33:14] Well, I don't know if it's really that,
[00:33:16] but I know this guy is,
[00:33:17] he's clearly being violent, right?
[00:33:18] He is, he's clearly being violent.
[00:33:20] It's not even a question.
[00:33:21] So yeah, people are so domesticated
[00:33:23] they can't realize dangers anymore.
[00:33:24] I think that's exactly what's happened is that
[00:33:27] people are so accustomed to a safe society
[00:33:30] that when people come into the society
[00:33:31] that make it unsafe,
[00:33:33] they assume that these people will just be deluded
[00:33:35] and there won't be any real consequences for them doing it.
[00:33:38] And I think that's the reason why it's such a huge problem.
[00:33:44] Weaponized identity?
[00:33:45] Yeah, yeah, sure.
[00:33:47] And Ireland's trying to have a George Floyd,
[00:33:49] scratch the country's finished with the leftist
[00:33:51] i feel like again the only time that people are really going to be finished
[00:33:55] with this is if you do something like what else alvador did
[00:33:58] i think al salvador is a great example of how to deal with uh... you know left
[00:34:03] this power structures
[00:34:04] is you have to literally go and just use the military use the police put these
[00:34:09] people in jail
[00:34:10] and then restore order
[00:34:12] bike with uh... you know by any means necessary that's it
[00:34:16] and if you don't do that you're gonna have a huge problem
[00:34:19] you are
[00:34:20] and uh... get the criminals yet
[00:34:22] sky threatening a public figure on camera will not threaten any not facing
[00:34:25] consequences connie and the other hand is not allowed to go over there and have
[00:34:27] concert yes exactly
[00:34:29] and i think this is the huge problem the people like this have is that they go
[00:34:32] around
[00:34:33] and they say shit like this but at the end of the day uh...
[00:34:37] you know yeah very fucking clearly this is the case it's obviously the case
[00:34:41] and uh... my my parents uh... across albador they love the president what
[00:34:45] everybody does there i mean basically everybody does make a nine to ten
[00:34:48] people do. So, Trump moves to admit more than a thousand, what do you call it? A thousand
[00:34:52] white South Africans as refugees. Oh, wow, that's a lot. Asping gold believes not showering
[00:34:57] helped him evolve. It was actually three and a half months, okay? This is a little bit
[00:35:01] different. You've got to get it right. And, El Salvador figured out all this shit, but
[00:35:06] the U.S. isn't ready for that. Well, the USA, the problem is that people have a very big
[00:35:11] blind spot for when people have a really big blind spot for, let me think of a good way
[00:35:17] explain this. They have a blind spot for when other people weaponize a system that they think
[00:35:23] is an objective system. People can't really conceptualize in a lot of cases the idea of a
[00:35:29] person using something that's supposed to be good for a bad reason. And I don't really know why,
[00:35:35] but for some reason they assume that that's not something that's going to happen.
[00:35:39] It's like in a tentative blindness. Yeah, people are very blind to something that's very obvious.
[00:35:43] What is this end of 2023 a son was struggling at the end of 2023 because twitch streamers
[00:35:50] just didn't really care that much about politics but a son really was trying to create a
[00:35:56] an environment at twitch where enemies were ostracized allies were on the same team and it was a 100
[00:36:02] percent allegiance to the narrative right you saw him do it with um um i want to say quim and
[00:36:08] not women, Ludwig. You saw him do it with Ludwig.
[00:36:10] This is true, by the way.
[00:36:12] You've seen him do it with Nick, with Nimblell, where they have to be on the
[00:36:18] Euro political team, they have to echo your messages, you can't deviate at all or he's
[00:36:21] going to reach out to you. How many times were we watching a stream where, I feel like
[00:36:27] we've seen this multiple times, where somebody, they're not even like talking
[00:36:30] shit about a son, but they're saying something about a son and then they're
[00:36:32] like, oh shit, and like they're getting text messages from a son.
[00:36:36] I don't know about that.
[00:36:37] What's happening is, was this Nick and Austin?
[00:36:41] Oh, you're age, yeah?
[00:36:43] Or is that like, don't bring up Destiny?
[00:36:45] Yeah, and the reason why is because, um...
[00:36:48] Yeah, but the reason why is because they can't survive the clashing, you know?
[00:36:53] I think that's definitely true.
[00:36:55] Whenever people weaponize their audiences to attack anybody who deviates from a narrative,
[00:37:00] most people are just going to opt to evolve, sorry, to avoid it, right?
[00:37:04] right? You know, I remember Moise, I don't think Charlie really cares a lot about that
[00:37:08] stuff, right? I mean, he's on YouTube anyway, it doesn't really matter. And I think also
[00:37:11] that's the reason why Twitch is such a problematic platform is that Twitch really, I mean, if
[00:37:17] you look at how many people are actually on Twitch, it's really not that many. Like if
[00:37:21] you look at compared to, let me see, like, user base, how, I guess I can just look this
[00:37:26] up and let me see if I can find it how many people how many people use twitch daily versus
[00:37:37] youtube english audience let me see what it says the stuff's also a problem let me see
[00:37:44] if I can find it no this is another person another person it's like another person threatening
[00:37:51] to kill me as well but being alive is a huge problem for society you always have and this
[00:37:56] This is what these people do, they love advocating for violence, they love trying to make death
[00:38:02] threats.
[00:38:03] I don't know why this happens, I really don't.
[00:38:05] It's crazy that these people do this, it really is.
[00:38:08] And it's always death threats, exactly.
[00:38:11] Both of those comments are crazy.
[00:38:13] Well, the reason why it's a huge problem is because really, I mean, if you let this happen,
[00:38:19] it's just going to keep getting worse.
[00:38:22] And I think that what's happened is that we've had a culture on the internet where people
[00:38:26] think that they can be violent for whatever reason that they want.
[00:38:29] You need to press charges.
[00:38:30] There's nothing you can really do.
[00:38:32] Like if the government isn't going after these people on their own, then the probability
[00:38:36] of me being able to is extremely low.
[00:38:39] Because again, like, and this is the problem is that whenever you're soft on crime like
[00:38:43] this, crime begins to take rule.
[00:38:46] And I think that's it.
[00:38:47] Birdman is defending you? Wow. That's sad. That's actually sad. He's responding to social
[00:39:04] economics as a cope. He may very well believe black people are inferior, but his goldfish-like
[00:39:08] inability to keep up with ongoing series of points saves him here is why he came up with
[00:39:13] start and stop, he can't process a lot of information at once. Even Birdman, wow.
[00:39:18] I, I, this is something I wouldn't expect. Okay, bro, the plot twist? I guess so. Yeah,
[00:39:25] backhanded so hard. I mean, again, it's just obvious, right? Actually, he
[00:39:30] accidentally let the mass slips. It could be a dog whistle, of course.
[00:39:33] Disingenuous, balding, bullshitter. He got dog with asthma's video. Yeah, I mean,
[00:39:37] again, defending someone who made up rules, engaging with you, but not
[00:39:40] going to do the same. Imagine being you. Oh my God. Yeah, there it is. A lot of people
[00:39:45] malding, a lot of people crying. What else is the difference? And to which our ex 100%
[00:39:51] permanently down them. Well, the problem is that, and again, the problem is that on on
[00:39:56] X, there's a very small platform and there's a very small culture on, you know, on on the
[00:40:02] community for doing this, right? There's very few people really that are doing this. It's
[00:40:06] It's just that a handful of them can pollute an entire area.
[00:40:09] I think that's really it.
[00:40:11] The instantly went after Birdman, that's insane.
[00:40:14] That's because these people can't tolerate any deviance from a norm.
[00:40:17] They can't tolerate any deviance from a consistent point of view.
[00:40:23] And that's it.
[00:40:24] The worst inflammatory part is on street is portraying, as if you said, the genetically
[00:40:26] inferior part yourself.
[00:40:28] Yeah, but I know you can't sue somebody for defamation over that.
[00:40:31] There's a lot of people that will regularly go around and misrepresent what somebody
[00:40:36] says, but in order for somebody to like really sue somebody else for defamation, they have
[00:40:41] to say something that's like just completely out of the blue. Like think about the fact
[00:40:46] that like Hassan didn't sue Destiny because Destiny said that Hassan slept with like a
[00:40:50] 15 year old girl, right? Like I mean, that's a crazy accusation to make. So if you're not
[00:40:55] going to sue somebody over that, the probability of getting defamation on a person like that
[00:41:00] is like just extremely low. It's very, very, very low. And I feel like that's the case.
[00:41:04] Anyway, the point that I was making is that on Twitch, on Twitch, there's much more of
[00:41:09] a cohesive and a one-dimensional culture on Twitch.
[00:41:13] And because of Twitch's rules, you can only have really one set of views on the website.
[00:41:19] And because the website is smaller, it allows the people with that set of views to basically
[00:41:24] enforce those views on everybody else.
[00:41:27] And you see that, for example, on Twitter or, for example, on YouTube, you don't have
[00:41:34] You have a bunch of different groups of people that are advocating for different things for different reasons and so really
[00:41:39] I think that that's the reason why twitch is so much like this
[00:41:43] But they look for any weakness and others that can use as a past to post as a champion for attacking them
[00:41:47] Yeah, I think so definitely
[00:41:50] And it's unsupported child marriage. That makes sense. I don't know if he supports that I haven't heard that before but yeah
[00:41:55] And what is this year? You can't sue for an opinion. You can only sue for an obviously false statement
[00:42:00] and they also have to know that it was false.
[00:42:02] But I think this is the main reason
[00:42:04] why you have so many problems here with Twitch.
[00:42:06] It's because so many of these people
[00:42:09] are going around and doing this.
[00:42:11] That's the reason why it's a small community
[00:42:13] that are pushing these narratives.
[00:42:14] They're forcing these narratives.
[00:42:16] And I'm surprised Birdman's getting attacked
[00:42:18] instantly by these freaks.
[00:42:19] That's because, and the reason why,
[00:42:21] and I thought about this before,
[00:42:22] is that if I wasn't on Twitch,
[00:42:26] I think that 90% of these attacks would go away.
[00:42:29] I do, because I think that the majority of these people,
[00:42:32] the reason why they're doing it is because they think that
[00:42:36] if you can lie about somebody enough times,
[00:42:38] maybe they can get motion and have that happen.
[00:42:41] I'm not gonna get banned on kick
[00:42:42] for saying something like that.
[00:42:44] I'm not gonna get banned on rumble, for example.
[00:42:46] And so when would be the time that I would get banned?
[00:42:49] Well, it's gonna be the time when it's a platform
[00:42:52] that bans people for saying the wrong thing, right?
[00:42:55] And so if they can intentionally try to take something
[00:42:58] turn it into the wrong thing that's the that is the that's the victory for them
[00:43:03] that's what they try to do and so that's the whole point
[00:43:06] Barband's an idiot yeah sure he's an idiot but he's right I mean obviously
[00:43:10] that wasn't what I was talking about so yeah hmm why doesn't the sexuality of
[00:43:17] the shooter matter when it comes to shooting why doesn't it matter why does
[00:43:22] does the sexuality not matter with the shooter
[00:43:25] i was able to uh... speak
[00:43:27] to the mom who
[00:43:28] run
[00:43:29] the islamic center there and send you a note and on top of that
[00:43:33] who i managed to get on the phone a few minutes ago
[00:43:36] and he was able to give me a little bit more uh... description of the school and
[00:43:40] told me that the school has about two hundred or so students who attend
[00:43:46] uh... that school
[00:43:47] and he described for me what he had heard
[00:43:51] shortly after the shooting began, which, as he said,
[00:43:57] happened within the last hour or so.
[00:43:59] The school has about 200 students,
[00:44:02] it has about 20 or so teachers.
[00:44:05] And this, according to him,
[00:44:08] and again, not yet from law enforcement,
[00:44:10] but according to him, there are two teachers
[00:44:14] or staff from the school to be more specific
[00:44:17] that have been killed as a result of the shooting,
[00:44:19] that it's separate from the suspects that we're hearing about.
[00:44:23] This is according to...
[00:44:25] Wow, and yeah, there it is.
[00:44:28] Islam doesn't like trans, so which side did Democrats take?
[00:44:30] I don't think that there's any evidence
[00:44:32] that this person is trans.
[00:44:34] Just because a person has a slightly feminine-looking face
[00:44:36] and they have long hair, that doesn't make them trans.
[00:44:41] So like, I'm kind of confused about that, right?
[00:44:46] And yeah, exactly.
[00:44:47] was a gen photo with the waffen ss logo is authentic all with like the gas can
[00:44:52] i'm not sure about that i have no idea
[00:44:54] uh... but yeah i wouldn't be surprised i mean like people try to make up and
[00:44:58] create
[00:44:59] uh... create narratives like that all the time they do
[00:45:02] and uh... trans is anti-biblical anti-coron anti-everything yeah i mean
[00:45:06] obviously being trans is generally something that like most religions don't
[00:45:10] support i think that's generally true
[00:45:12] i don't know about every single one and some people that are religious do
[00:45:15] support it, but I would say overall they don't. So, uh, yeah, that's really about it. I'm late.
[00:45:20] What happened to the release suspects? I don't really know. Like, let me see if I can find it.
[00:45:30] Where is it? Yeah, if there's any more news about this, San Diego or mass shooting left three
[00:45:36] dead as controversial history, including ties to 9-11 hijackers. This is all from yesterday too.
[00:45:42] two teen gunmen and these are the two people the pair shot and killed three adult men in front of the
[00:45:47] islamic center fb is investing the attack is a hate crime anti islamic writings and hate rhetoric
[00:45:53] were found on their vehicle yeah i mean this is the way that i look at it is that even if you are
[00:45:58] like anti islam or you don't like you know like what they said or you don't like the fact that like
[00:46:03] there were a fucking uh you know the 911 hijackers there you can't go and blow up and shoot a mosque
[00:46:10] right? You just can't do that. It's not the way the world works, right? They always say
[00:46:14] Muslim terrorists have mental health issues. Why don't they just say the same? I think that most
[00:46:18] of the people that do this, like anybody who goes into a school to kill kids, definitely has mental
[00:46:23] health issues. It's not even a question. Obviously, that's the case. So yeah, you don't get to kill
[00:46:28] someone because you don't like their beliefs. Yeah, it's nuts. I don't know really if this image
[00:46:33] is real or not. I have no idea. And San Diego Moss shooting was a terror attack carried out by
[00:46:38] radicalized Christian youth who were inspired by far-right extremists alongside Christian
[00:46:41] hate preachers. See, this is the kind of stuff that, however, you'll never hear these phrases used,
[00:46:46] nobody knows anything about them being created. This is what's so annoying about Twitter.
[00:46:52] It's actually so frustrating. Oh my god. Oh my god. It's exhausting. Nobody knows.
[00:47:00] Nobody knows that they were radicalized. They could be crazy. Nobody knows that they're Christian.
[00:47:06] Nobody knows that they're racist. Nobody knows that they're far right
[00:47:11] You know again Christian hate preachers. Yeah, obviously those guys are bad, but that's just what they're gonna do
[00:47:17] So demons second true faith. Yeah, Twitter's only rage baiting now. Yeah
[00:47:20] I think that's like the entire platform is just people making up bullshit, right?
[00:47:24] And nobody knows a damn thing. I know they spent too much time online listening to bullshit. Let's not be dumb
[00:47:30] I know it's crazy what these people are saying, but anyway. Yeah, this is another similar
[00:47:35] I think that's a Nazi symbol. I'm pretty sure it is. Let me see here
[00:47:40] Here's the live stream a FaceTime video of King Clark that shot at the mosque and killing themselves
[00:47:45] I'm obviously not going to watch this
[00:47:48] Yeah, this is the guy that got killed. Holy fuck. That's really sad
[00:47:52] Yeah, that's awful man. It's a great thing about X. There's no one telling you what the message is
[00:47:55] Unfortunately, you get the bad with it. I think that's the huge problem, right?
[00:47:59] is that you have it like it's kind of like you you have you had one problem and now you've replaced
[00:48:06] that one problem with another problem that is different. Twitter's taking down account spreading
[00:48:12] misinformation I always report that shit. I don't think that they should take down account
[00:48:16] spreading misinformation because that's what COVID did and that's what they did during COVID. I think
[00:48:21] that what they should do is they should demonetize them and they should also replace this is my my
[00:48:27] big opinion here. I think they should replace the check mark with a clown
[00:48:31] emoji. And if they do that, I feel like everybody would basically know, okay, this
[00:48:36] is a known bullshitter, right? Who's to say what's the, you know, what's the
[00:48:43] misinformation? Exactly, yeah. Like, I don't want to have people get banned for
[00:48:47] misinformation, because misinformation in a lot of cases can be very
[00:48:51] circumstantial. I've grown up automatically fact-check all misinfo
[00:48:55] tweets, maybe. Proud Socialist is one of the worst offenders. He's the Junior of Communism.
[00:48:59] Oh my God. Yeah, and as President of the Department, died a hero, should be alive,
[00:49:04] wouldn't be the rising hatred against Muslims. Yeah, I mean, again, like, obviously, that's bad.
[00:49:08] And I think also, like, here's another component is that, like, very clearly, if somebody goes
[00:49:14] and they're doing a shooting like this, that doesn't mean that you can't criticize Islam.
[00:49:20] That doesn't mean that you can't have an opinion on these different topics. What it does mean is
[00:49:25] that that person is a crazy retard asshole and that's really all there
[00:49:28] should be to it. I mean it's the same as anything else like whenever you see
[00:49:32] people that get this radicalized and this crazy I think that really they're
[00:49:38] out of their mind they're not it's not political at that point they're just nuts
[00:49:41] so the norm meme yeah exactly.
[00:49:46] Liberal stirring the pot. Well I think that they they are using this attack as
[00:49:51] as like a way that they can kind of like hide the accountability for this, right? I think that's it.
[00:49:56] And that's really what happens every single time. You see, portrays an indebted African father. Wait, what is this?
[00:50:03] Selling his seven-year-old twin daughters into sexual slavery with adult men
[00:50:08] as a man who is forced to make difficult choices.
[00:50:12] What?
[00:50:15] What the fuck?
[00:50:16] Gullrashi Bazimi's home, we're suddenly confronted by the devastating impact.
[00:50:24] He calls for his daughters, Rukia and Rohila, are twins.
[00:50:29] They're seven.
[00:50:30] Abdel is eager to explain why he's making unbearable choices.
[00:50:40] I'm ready to sell my daughters.
[00:50:42] I'm poor and in debt.
[00:50:45] What the fuck?
[00:50:46] I come home with parched lips, distressed and confused.
[00:50:50] My children come to me saying,
[00:50:51] Baba, give us some bread.
[00:50:55] Oh my God.
[00:50:58] Jesus.
[00:51:01] He's selling his kids.
[00:51:02] Where is the work so I can earn?
[00:51:04] Jesus Christ.
[00:51:05] It breaks my heart,
[00:51:06] but it's the only way to feed my other children.
[00:51:10] Abbas says.
[00:51:12] So he's selling them in the sex slavery?
[00:51:14] Oh my god. I mean in my opinion, I feel like this kind of stuff is it's very complicated. I'm sure
[00:51:20] he's like he's not happy about having to do it. My mentality with this is that I don't want this
[00:51:26] type of culture in America. I don't want people doing this in America and I don't want to import
[00:51:32] this culture into our culture. I don't want to have anything to do with it. I'm sure it's complicated
[00:51:39] and there's like more to it, etc. But the one thing that I do know is that I don't want to deal with
[00:51:43] it at all. And it's absolutely sick. No excuse or sympathy for him if you find a way. You
[00:51:50] find a way I've been homeless with no money and I figured that shit out. No, I don't
[00:51:53] think you can say that with Afghanistan. Like you can figure your shit out whenever you're
[00:51:58] in America, but this guy is living in Afghanistan. So like he doesn't have the same support structure
[00:52:04] that you do. Like he was in America, then yeah, I would agree with that. But not that.
[00:52:09] And there's no law about it. The culture tolerates it, accepts it. The post got community noted.
[00:52:13] Let me see if I can pull it up and find it.
[00:52:22] BBC frames Afghan fathers selling their daughters as sympathetic.
[00:52:26] All profiled cases involve girls five years old.
[00:52:29] Selling daughters for marriage is a long-standing cultural practice in parts of Afghanistan.
[00:52:34] BBC focuses on fathers' distress over the outcomes for girls' parentheses rape.
[00:52:40] May marriage did it is this like a legitimate thing prevalence of child
[00:52:45] marriage wait what's this percentage
[00:52:57] so wait a minute so you're saying that in Afghanistan in 2023 9.6% of people
[00:53:07] that got married, got married to before 15. This is marriage before 15, not 18, 15. Oh my god.
[00:53:18] Holy shit. Down from 50%. Well, I mean, no, 50% was for 18. That's literally one in 10. Oh my
[00:53:33] fucking god. And that's insane. Afghanistan is most strict Sharia. It's a shithole. I mean,
[00:53:39] I guess so. Why the fuck are they having kids then? I mean, probably so that I don't know.
[00:53:43] Like, again, I don't live in Afghanistan. I have no idea. Disgusting, but also look at Haiti.
[00:53:48] Yeah, what about this before in other countries? Let me see if I can pull this up. And Child
[00:53:53] Marriage Prevalence, and this is Afghanistan. Okay. So, and then apparently it's like much
[00:53:58] more common in some of these other areas than other ones. Let me see if I can find the other
[00:54:01] other ones besides this. How's Afghanistan compared to other countries? Let me see if
[00:54:08] I can compare it. Okay, country profiles, maybe if I go and look at that. Select a country.
[00:54:15] Okay. Like, I don't know, like how about fucking, I don't know, Ukraine. So before age 15,
[00:54:29] It's 0.4%, 0.8%, 0.3%, right?
[00:54:33] I mean, who knows what that is?
[00:54:35] So, oh my God, why you can't, I just clicked on a,
[00:54:38] I clicked on a, I would click down on Western country
[00:54:40] just to compare it, right?
[00:54:41] Because some countries, and it's important to keep this in
[00:54:44] mind, there are some countries where the age of
[00:54:46] consent is just simply lower, right?
[00:54:48] So like in Texas, for example, it's 17, not 18.
[00:54:52] And in places in Europe, I know that it's 16 too.
[00:54:55] I think in a couple of countries, it's 15, but I'm not sure.
[00:54:58] But it most places in America, it's like, you know, between 16 and, uh, and 18.
[00:55:04] I think that really, I mean, against when I was 14, well, I don't know about 14.
[00:55:08] I think that's definitely a lot lower.
[00:55:10] But, uh, who knows?
[00:55:11] Let me go and see if I can find it.
[00:55:13] Let me look at, I don't know, like, uh, I'll look at Sweden.
[00:55:16] What about Sweden?
[00:55:17] We're Sweden.
[00:55:18] Uh, it's basically like, oh, it has no data available, right?
[00:55:21] Okay.
[00:55:21] So you don't even know.
[00:55:22] Holy shit.
[00:55:23] India.
[00:55:24] What about India?
[00:55:27] What's it say?
[00:55:28] So they got rid of it.
[00:55:32] Great.
[00:55:35] Yeah, that's awesome. That's amazing. See, that's what you need to do.
[00:55:39] Awesome.
[00:55:41] Check the Vatican. I don't know, but I don't think they get married over there.
[00:55:44] And most Western places where it's 14, it's not actually 14, but it's legal for two people age 14 to marry or be in a consensual relationship, but not with older people.
[00:55:52] Yeah, I don't really know the details because I don't live there, but like, yeah, I could see that being the case.
[00:55:57] every three seconds a girl gets married. I mean a girl meaning like somebody
[00:56:02] that's very young I'm assuming right and number of girls and women to the left
[00:56:06] that your percentage oh my god 5% and so yeah I mean I do think that child
[00:56:13] marriage is one of those things where like if countries are doing that this
[00:56:18] would be something that I would be extremely and like very very very
[00:56:23] stringent about trying to avoid having people from that country come in from
[00:56:27] right? I would. But just because it's so, I mean, like, really, it's like the worst thing that you
[00:56:34] can do, right? And so wedding planners are making bank, I don't think they're really doing wedding
[00:56:38] planning over there, okay? They just kind of do it. And yeah, it sucks really. Yeah, it's super bad.
[00:56:44] There's there's an essential marriage and being sold into marriage, that's true too.
[00:56:47] And I think also, like, whenever you're talking about child marriage inside of America,
[00:56:52] because there is like, there are people that say that, Oh, well, America has child marriage,
[00:56:57] That's not really true in the same way that it is in places like Afghanistan.
[00:57:01] What American child marriage means is that somebody who's 16 can marry somebody who's 18.
[00:57:07] Somebody who's 17 can marry somebody who's 19.
[00:57:10] So that's not the same thing as somebody that's like 7 marrying somebody who's 37.
[00:57:17] Like this is two totally different universes, right?
[00:57:20] It's another intentional misunderstanding.
[00:57:23] And live update on the San Diego shooting.
[00:57:25] What is this here? Can I find it?
[00:57:27] And I don't know if there's any new information about it. I have no idea.
[00:57:30] Let me go back and see if I can find it. No, this might not be it.
[00:57:34] No, this is some other random shit.
[00:57:38] Oh, this might be a little bit more about it. Let me see.
[00:57:44] And both suspects were able to successfully corner them.
[00:57:53] This guy talks with a lot of latency and kill both of them. Yeah
[00:57:58] While both suspects were outside
[00:58:01] the massive response
[00:58:04] That was seconds away
[00:58:07] Undoubtedly pushed both of the suspects to run back to their vehicle and flee the parking lot. Yeah
[00:58:16] And I want to be very clear all three of our victims did not die in vain
[00:58:22] without distracting the attention, without delaying the actions of these two individuals.
[00:58:30] Without question, there would have been many more fatalities yesterday.
[00:58:34] Here with me to tell you a little bit about these three victims is Imam Taha.
[00:58:46] What you will not hear from us today is the names of these two suspects.
[00:58:57] Today is about our victims and our community coming back together again.
[00:59:08] And I have to say the courage and the strength that Imam Taha has shown in the last 24 hours.
[00:59:18] Suspects?
[00:59:19] The two guys that have shot out the place.
[00:59:23] So with that, let me bring up Imam Taha to talk about our three victims.
[00:59:26] There you go.
[00:59:27] Okay.
[00:59:28] Yeah.
[00:59:29] I mean, again, like you could listen to that all you want, but like at the end of the day,
[00:59:33] it's pretty much what you'd expect, right?
[00:59:35] We should bury those guys in nameless graves.
[00:59:37] I mean, I definitely agree with you on that.
[00:59:39] I do.
[00:59:39] I think that the more that you talk about those people
[00:59:44] and get mad about them, the more that they get attention
[00:59:47] and the people are getting focused on and getting mad at them
[00:59:53] and talking about them, talking about what they said,
[00:59:56] et cetera, I think it's a huge problem.
[00:59:59] What is your complex 25 best streamers right now?
[01:00:02] Let me see if I can find it.
[01:00:04] Are these the 25 best streamers right now?
[01:00:07] Complex is 25, I show speed, Kai Sinat, Stable Ronaldo, Senna, Plackboy Max, oh my god, like a phantom, extra Emily, Ray Asianboy, Aiden Ross, Rekai, Rekai is number 10 over Jason Nguyen, wait, Neon is over Keso, I like Neon, but Neon shouldn't be over Keso, he shouldn't be over XQC, he shouldn't be over Hasan, to be fair, he shouldn't be over Jynxie, Jynxie is like the top streamer on the platform right now.
[01:00:37] How is neon number 11? What a it's so fucking stupid
[01:00:42] It's so stupid. What is wrong with them? Oh my god
[01:00:48] Yeah, it's insane and I felt this peanuts all over except for in the top five
[01:00:52] Well, I think he's probably in there, right?
[01:00:55] Wait the burnt peanut is isn't even on the list at all
[01:01:01] Why wait, how do you not have burnt peanut on the list?
[01:01:07] Oh my god, oh my god, these people, bro
[01:01:17] Kai hasn't streamed in five. Yeah, when did Kai last stream?
[01:01:21] Let me see if I can pull this up. Where is it here? What am I thinking it?
[01:01:30] Okay, hopefully it just yeah, it'll come up anyway
[01:01:32] All right, yeah, when was the last time, September?
[01:01:35] September, 2025.
[01:01:37] He hasn't streamed in like seven months.
[01:01:40] So how is he the number two?
[01:01:42] Like, I love Kai, I think Kai's great.
[01:01:44] But like, he's not streaming.
[01:01:47] He hasn't streamed for six months.
[01:01:49] I mean, what are we doing here?
[01:01:50] IGN did the list, that's why Peanut is on there.
[01:01:54] Is, wait, well, what do you mean by that?
[01:01:56] We know you're humble, you have to acknowledge
[01:01:58] that you're not on the list either.
[01:01:59] Well, again, like you and I both know why I stop acting.
[01:02:03] Well, it's because people like to make up bullshit
[01:02:06] about different people.
[01:02:07] I think that's definitely true.
[01:02:09] And yes, I do think that, again,
[01:02:11] these are always very subjective.
[01:02:14] You're part of the friend group type lists.
[01:02:16] And so, yes, that's really it.
[01:02:19] I don't know why anybody takes this stuff seriously.
[01:02:22] I really don't.
[01:02:23] Why is it, yeah, why is Emeru not up there, for example?
[01:02:26] Why is, you know, why is like peanut nut up there?
[01:02:30] Why is Jinxie on number 24?
[01:02:32] It's just crazy for me to see that.
[01:02:34] It is, and yeah, it's an L list.
[01:02:37] I know, it's such a weird, like dumb list.
[01:02:39] I don't get it at all.
[01:02:42] It's a biased list.
[01:02:43] Yeah, so many of these lists are very biased.
[01:02:45] I think that the more that you try to look for, you know,
[01:02:48] approval from these publications and people like this,
[01:02:51] the more you'll make yourself crazy,
[01:02:53] because that's really, yeah, it's not,
[01:02:55] it's not ranking it's just names all okay well then either way i think it's
[01:02:59] ridiculous list of all of us i don't know what most policies even doing i have
[01:03:02] no idea at all
[01:03:04] thomas massie all here we go
[01:03:08] so i have i've seen a lot of this
[01:03:14] today is may nineteen
[01:03:17] today is May 19th.
[01:03:19] You know, just in case I lose, they gave me the number to call to concede.
[01:03:32] The area code is Tel Aviv, bro.
[01:03:39] Man.
[01:03:42] Man.
[01:03:45] Vast!
[01:03:46] Vast!
[01:03:47] Vast!
[01:03:48] Vast!
[01:03:49] When the results come out, I think he's going to lose.
[01:03:53] I do.
[01:03:58] Let me see if I can find it.
[01:04:09] Is this it?
[01:04:10] Let me see if I can pull it up.
[01:04:11] Where's it at?
[01:04:14] What the fuck is this?
[01:04:20] Where's the graph?
[01:04:21] Is it Kentucky?
[01:04:22] Why did I say it was Tennessee?
[01:04:23] It's Kentucky.
[01:04:24] Okay.
[01:04:25] Okay, let me see, I pulled this up, Anthony Barr, it's not even on there, is it?
[01:04:31] Oh, Kentucky midterm.
[01:04:33] Is this it?
[01:04:35] Yeah, it's literally right there on your screen.
[01:04:40] I'm not seeing it.
[01:04:43] Okay.
[01:04:45] Jesus Christ, it's on the front page.
[01:04:50] I'm actually retarded.
[01:04:52] Okay, it's literally, okay, it was literally on this, guys,
[01:04:59] you just have to bear with me sometimes.
[01:05:04] You have to bear with me, like, this is just the way it is.
[01:05:08] It's just the way it is.
[01:05:09] I'm distracted, I'm reading comments,
[01:05:11] I'm thinking about five different things.
[01:05:13] I'm very distracted, that's the way it goes.
[01:05:16] Anyway, so Thomas Massey was at 76%.
[01:05:21] so he was the projected winner for a long long time
[01:05:24] it kind of went down i guess for a little bit here
[01:05:27] and that they're on april the gap wide and again and you can see he had an
[01:05:32] eighty percent chance of winning
[01:05:34] and right now look at this right here this is what's crazy is that
[01:05:38] it's actually gone down so much
[01:05:41] can i zoom in on this i don't know if i can zoom in on it
[01:05:45] uh... it's impossible really for me to say
[01:05:48] But yeah, anyway, yeah, oh yeah, yeah, here we go.
[01:05:51] I think this is probably the best way to do it.
[01:05:53] And what is this here one month?
[01:05:55] Yeah, this is a month ago.
[01:05:56] And so now Thomas Massey only has a 40% chance to win.
[01:06:01] Now, I don't know anything about this Ed Galrand guy.
[01:06:04] I have no idea.
[01:06:05] Now, in my opinion, it seems like there is such
[01:06:08] an obvious concerted effort to remove Thomas Massey
[01:06:12] from his position.
[01:06:13] And I don't understand why Trump has that motion.
[01:06:17] Yeah, I know.
[01:06:18] Our boomers just have retarded.
[01:06:19] Well, and here's the mentality that I have for it.
[01:06:23] Our betting markets and aggregators better than polling
[01:06:26] data, by a mile they are.
[01:06:27] Obviously they are because why bet on what people are saying
[01:06:31] whenever you can bet on what people are betting on?
[01:06:33] I mean, I feel like it's a pretty obvious thing to do,
[01:06:35] right?
[01:06:36] And so, yeah, clearly.
[01:06:37] And come on, dude, it's because of Epstein.
[01:06:41] Why are people voting for that?
[01:06:43] That's the question you should be asking. Why are people voting in this direction?
[01:06:49] Check as most where's donors are from Iran and Qatar? Yeah, bets can be manipulated by a small
[01:06:55] amount of people. Well, I do think that again, like if I had to support one side or another,
[01:07:00] I'd probably support Thomas Massie. I would. And the reason why is that he's one of the big
[01:07:06] reasons why we got the Epstein files. And also, I think that he even though he doesn't align with
[01:07:12] republicans he is a basically a constitutionalist
[01:07:17] he's a constitutionalist like and and and there are good and bad things about
[01:07:22] that but i would rather have a constitutionalist there and i would
[01:07:26] rather focus my efforts on winning races in other places against people like
[01:07:31] why go against somebody who's against you one out of ten times when you can go
[01:07:35] against somebody who's against you nine out of ten times it doesn't make sense
[01:07:41] he's not he's a democrat
[01:07:43] and uh... he's open borders they say i haven't heard i haven't heard him say
[01:07:46] that he's open borders
[01:07:49] i i i i i don't
[01:07:51] is there an instance of him saying that
[01:08:02] i mean this is just a i i right like i'm just gonna see if there's an
[01:08:05] indication of this
[01:08:08] now we doesn't support open but if you enter the country really broke the law
[01:08:11] you should be deported. Okay, so I mean like that was just obviously not true. He supports the SAVE Act.
[01:08:18] Yeah, I mean I don't understand this at all. Like GOP bills, like certain border packages,
[01:08:25] government out of reach, yeah, I mean again like that's, I feel like again, I, you can say,
[01:08:32] I think it's totally fair for you to say that Thomas Massey should play ball more and understand
[01:08:38] that if you don't play with us, you're playing against us because these other people are playing
[01:08:43] for keeps. And if you try to hold an ideological position, not only will you lose your position,
[01:08:48] but you lose more than that too. I think that you can easily say that and that's a great argument.
[01:08:53] That's totally fine. But I don't think that that's something that you should enforce on people.
[01:08:57] Does that make sense? He was doing the Epstein Files situation where he doesn't actually care.
[01:09:02] I saw a clip from the FBI director saying that he was airing them for months. I don't know what
[01:09:05] that means airing them for months. We need to get a neutral mob. We need to get shit
[01:09:14] done and not just owe my principles. We shouldn't spend more money for ICE, etc. Yeah, I get
[01:09:19] that. But like, don't you think that it's a don't you think that it is a distortion
[01:09:22] of priorities when you have people that are overwhelmingly fixating on what he's doing
[01:09:28] rather than fixating on what, you know, Democrats are doing or something like that. With down
[01:09:34] the 7% voting on Republicans and the ice and border funding bill man. Well, like let me pull
[01:09:39] somebody up. That's an anti-Thomas Massey person. Okay, I'm going to pull somebody up.
[01:09:48] If you don't care about ice and border and support Massey, all you want you now should
[01:09:51] look up. So what if he didn't vote on that bill? Like for example, you're talking about the big
[01:09:56] beautiful bill, aren't you? Is that the one? Because if there's another one, I might not be
[01:10:02] familiar with the one that you're talking about? Hm. And top
[01:10:11] the red light stuff right now. I'll look at it in a minute.
[01:10:17] He does support ice, though. What is this? I was talking to
[01:10:24] him. Okay, yeah, no, I understand that. But I'm just
[01:10:27] saying like, in general, that's what and he I mean, you did at
[01:10:29] me right and so like I feel like that's the same if you're such a team player then why are
[01:10:33] democrats endorsing him use your head it doesn't make sense exactly and I think that that's also
[01:10:37] fair to say too is that if all of your enemies are endorsing a person because of some other reason
[01:10:45] um then yeah very obviously uh that's you know like that that's that's grounds for pause I think
[01:10:52] it's definitely grounds for pause the songs call me a white supremacist oh really is it is it at
[01:10:58] Is it that time of the week and is that it?
[01:11:00] I have to go back and see.
[01:11:01] Let me see if I can pull it up.
[01:11:02] Is he saying anything about me?
[01:11:04] I have no idea.
[01:11:05] Let me go back.
[01:11:06] Because Kentucky Primary Targeting Representative
[01:11:08] of Commerce, NASA officially becomes
[01:11:09] the most expensive primary in US history.
[01:11:11] I mean, that's insane.
[01:11:12] It is a day that ends in long.
[01:11:15] What is this?
[01:11:22] I don't see that.
[01:11:25] I mean, I'm assuming people think
[01:11:26] that this is about me right like white supremacy is an insecure cope and like
[01:11:30] this is some sort of like it probably is about me it probably is but like
[01:11:35] overall like I mean again I don't really think that just passed it wait what
[01:11:38] is this here highway robbery this is just some other random bullshit yeah
[01:11:43] there's nothing else really going on I don't think so weird post yeah I mean I
[01:11:47] think obviously that's the case right is this an LSF post people are trying to do
[01:11:51] this as black people commit more crimes to get socio-economic as mingold says
[01:11:55] it's coped that black people commit more crimes because of socioeconomic status.
[01:11:59] Let's see if there is a single argument against this. This isn't just calling me a bad person.
[01:12:04] Before it's locked, Google E-Rob 15. Can we stop giving the subhuman the attention that
[01:12:09] he craves?
[01:12:10] Asan and Asman, oh, Jesus Christ.
[01:12:13] Those best friends, of course, right? Definitely. The idea of the comment section in the video
[01:12:18] makes me so happy as subband politics. I know. I'm still subbed to Asman Subred. The comments
[01:12:23] and stuff are insanely vile.
[01:12:25] Well, again, right?
[01:12:26] Because he is racist.
[01:12:27] I am a racist person.
[01:12:30] Wow.
[01:12:31] That isn't it?
[01:12:32] It's insane to me that people are saying
[01:12:35] that I am the one that's the racist.
[01:12:37] Are you kidding me?
[01:12:39] What are you talking about?
[01:12:41] You should say it differently.
[01:12:42] I know, not a single argument.
[01:12:44] Nobody is addressing what I said.
[01:12:47] You can easily look, and it's obvious
[01:12:49] that that's not the case.
[01:12:51] It is obvious.
[01:12:52] But nobody wants to talk about that.
[01:12:54] People want to ignore inconvenient facts
[01:12:57] and they want to live in a hyper-reality.
[01:13:00] This is what they want to do.
[01:13:01] They want to constantly live in a hyper-reality
[01:13:04] that is curated and designed in a way
[01:13:07] that protects an ideology that actively ignores reality.
[01:13:12] That's it.
[01:13:13] And it's very annoying.
[01:13:15] You're not racist, you're just not like,
[01:13:16] yes, I get racist for being called,
[01:13:18] you know, for not wanting illegal aliens.
[01:13:21] Oh my God.
[01:13:22] people are out of their fucking mind
[01:13:24] so yes and uh... that we've erased this you want to see true racism check the
[01:13:27] sun cup and berating the asian lady escaping communism yes
[01:13:30] i feel like in every single instance i have always been
[01:13:34] the least racist person
[01:13:36] i really think that
[01:13:38] like you remember whenever every single person in the uh... twitch community
[01:13:42] was shitting on and trying to like saying negative stuff about the w
[01:13:46] community that was like you know but i'd say majority black
[01:13:48] and i defended this idea
[01:13:50] uh... when other like chud the builder like was a defending chud the builder
[01:13:53] now like obviously not
[01:13:55] there's not a single instance of me being racist except for whenever i
[01:13:58] disagree with their policy opinions
[01:14:01] no reason to commit a crime is by choice ignoring the fact that poverty
[01:14:04] promotes crimes truly a donkey brain take though
[01:14:06] all you have course may come at work on the women the same poverty level no one
[01:14:09] saying income doesn't influence crime
[01:14:11] you can expand this past members of different countries of poverty levels
[01:14:14] do not have the same rates the country to country
[01:14:16] If poverty was the main issue, you'd see some more cases across all areas.
[01:14:19] This is clearly not the case.
[01:14:24] Man.
[01:14:27] I'm black.
[01:14:28] I see your least racist dream I've heard.
[01:14:29] I kind of wish you were more racist though.
[01:14:31] I can only be racist to white people because even when I'm not racist to black people,
[01:14:35] they say I am.
[01:14:37] I can't do it.
[01:14:38] So I gotta have, I need a racist black guy to come in and say that stuff.
[01:14:43] And then I can say this stuff about white people.
[01:14:45] problem solved also houses not a banned post it's inherently political well I
[01:14:50] think that obviously it's just people trying to push that narrative that's
[01:14:53] that's literally it how about segregation I mean again a lot of groups
[01:14:57] of people have been segregated I think that's obviously true and this regard
[01:15:01] lyrical wax was younger broke friends and stoleship yes so this is what
[01:15:06] happens I find this to be very funny is that a lot of people like to attack me
[01:15:10] And they like to use the frame of reference that because I used to steal things and commit crimes whenever I was younger
[01:15:17] That somehow I don't have a position to speak on this
[01:15:20] I think if anything that gives me a better position to speak on it because I know that what I was doing then was wrong
[01:15:26] I didn't do what I did for socioeconomic conditions. I didn't do what I did because my parents were divorced
[01:15:32] I didn't do what I did because I went to a poor school
[01:15:35] I did what I did because it was fun and I wanted the stuff
[01:15:38] That's the reason why. And the sooner that we can acknowledge that people's
[01:15:42] actions are their own and it's not some big system that's making you do things,
[01:15:48] you are doing it yourself, is the first step that we can take to actually
[01:15:54] solving a problem. But whenever you keep talking about a fake problem and you keep
[01:16:00] trying to solve a fake problem, you're going to get a fake solution. And that's
[01:16:05] That's exactly what we've had.
[01:16:07] It's embarrassing.
[01:16:08] It really is.
[01:16:10] I'm one of the only people that's willing to try to actually talk about this stuff.
[01:16:14] Nobody wants to talk about it.
[01:16:15] Nobody wants to talk about it because they're afraid.
[01:16:18] That's the reason why.
[01:16:19] It's so annoying.
[01:16:21] It's so up, and it makes me so mad.
[01:16:23] It does.
[01:16:25] If you decide to murder and steal from someone, no one else is to blame other than yourself,
[01:16:28] no matter the skin color.
[01:16:31] This is how, brothers, we have turned it so much that there are actually comments like
[01:16:39] this that are on Reddit.
[01:16:43] This shit would have been banned off of Reddit in general.
[01:16:46] He is correct.
[01:16:47] Being poor is an excuse to commit crimes.
[01:16:49] That's right.
[01:16:50] No one's saying it's an excuse, but it's a reason that's consistent across the globe.
[01:16:54] I completely, by the way, this is true.
[01:16:57] It's undeniable that poverty and crime are correlated.
[01:17:01] But what I'm saying is that it's not the only corollary.
[01:17:04] That's the only point that I'm making.
[01:17:07] Takes about bad behavior and not race, unfortunately, get the two intertwined.
[01:17:10] It really doesn't.
[01:17:11] It only gets the two intertwined for people that are intentionally dishonest and want
[01:17:15] to push race politics.
[01:17:18] Every other normal person knows exactly what I'm saying and they think it's fine.
[01:17:22] Let me see here.
[01:17:23] No place in the globe where people are poor and Americans don't come to some crime, poor
[01:17:28] America is in crime.
[01:17:29] Yeah, there it is.
[01:17:30] I'm glad to see that socioeconomic conditions made me steal that PS5.
[01:17:36] You versus my toenail, who will win a critical thinking contest?
[01:17:43] Literally no argument.
[01:17:47] I'm too busy playing my PS5.
[01:17:49] Okay.
[01:17:50] Yeah, literally, yes, people steal things because they can't afford them.
[01:17:59] There are some people that don't steal things because they can't afford them.
[01:18:04] I know this sounds crazy, but there are people out there that whenever...
[01:18:08] Why do they always resort to name calling?
[01:18:10] Because their ideology is inherently childish.
[01:18:13] It is an inherently childish ideology that can only exist inside of a world
[01:18:19] where any sort of fact that disagrees with them or counters their narrative is violently and
[01:18:26] aggressively pushed out of the ecosystem. That's the reason why. And so, when you have an entire
[01:18:33] political movement that is represented by childish outbursts and other forms of name calling,
[01:18:40] this is what you get. This is exactly what you get. And rich people still stuff too. Sometimes
[01:18:46] they do. How does it not get banned for a great entire race as champion fury? Clearly not what he
[01:18:50] agreed to and you know it. Oh, of course. Yes, it literally is. It literally is. Genetically
[01:18:55] inferior in social economic is one statement they blanket agrees to, of course, right? And
[01:18:59] definitely is euphemizing what he said to black people, genetically inferior. What a disgusting
[01:19:03] rat. Oh my God. Some of these people, again, the more that you go around and you reframe things
[01:19:09] like this that I say into something that I didn't say, what you're going to end up doing is you're
[01:19:14] You're going to get more people talking about what I actually said, and you're going to
[01:19:18] have more people having this conversation.
[01:19:20] Aren't they misconstruing your point?
[01:19:22] They are.
[01:19:23] And they have to misconstrue the point.
[01:19:25] They do.
[01:19:26] They have to misconstrue the point because if they don't, then they'll lose the argument.
[01:19:30] And so they have to basically create this frame that they argue inside of and then cry
[01:19:35] about it.
[01:19:36] That's it.
[01:19:37] Rich people steal more.
[01:19:38] It's called embezzlement.
[01:19:39] Most rich people don't embezzle.
[01:19:40] It's just a very small amount of people that are doing it that are causing all these problems.
[01:19:43] but yes i do find it odd that you know like again
[01:19:46] it's no problem that when uh... you know something like this happens like i
[01:19:50] thought we have a new politics role right but
[01:19:52] you know apparently if it's a threat about me it's okay i don't know why
[01:19:56] and uh...
[01:19:57] and up you'll see through the lies no one trust them anymore yet exactly
[01:20:01] and uh... their media literacy people that misunderstand everything exactly
[01:20:06] uh... the higher the poverty rate no more likely or to commit violent crimes
[01:20:09] but the rich commit simply more crime in general than the poor if you can afford
[01:20:13] the ticket, the rules no longer apply to you? Why do you think that rich people commit more
[01:20:19] crimes than poor people? Yeah, why do you think that? I got away with it. Let me listen
[01:20:37] So,
[01:20:42] just probably talk about, yeah,
[01:20:43] you're talking about speeding tickets, maybe?
[01:20:50] I mean, I'm sure that, for example,
[01:20:52] rich people commit financial crimes more
[01:20:55] or like high level corporate crimes
[01:20:57] because you have to be a high level person
[01:20:59] in order to even be able to commit that crime, right?
[01:21:02] It's like, for example, people that own cars,
[01:21:05] I think are probably more likely to drive drunk
[01:21:07] people that don't own cars. But I don't think that that's because they're rich, it's just
[01:21:11] because they have the opportunity to do so.
[01:21:13] Let's see if you're talking about buying your way out of jail or financial crime, yes.
[01:21:21] Buying your way out of jail, I mean, I feel like there's plenty of retards that get out
[01:21:24] of jail. I think it's because they're allowed to get away with it. And yes, more financial
[01:21:27] crimes, I'm talking about in contrast to violent crimes.
[01:21:32] i mean again like i i would say that it depends on what you mean by financial crimes even
[01:21:37] like i think that your argument only works inside of the context of
[01:21:41] very very specific very nuanced like high-level corporate crimes everything
[01:21:47] else besides that i don't think that's what's happening i don't think so at all
[01:21:51] and i'm more likely to go a violate global sanctions and a bribery corruption
[01:21:55] laws yeah definitely
[01:21:56] the scamming not a financial crime poor people scammed on the time exactly
[01:22:00] there's a bias is really the only ones that can do that at first place yeah i
[01:22:03] mean so there's not really even a question about the camera about violent
[01:22:05] crimes
[01:22:06] i think all crimes can be problematic but yeah the violent crimes are obviously
[01:22:10] the uh... that's the worst one right
[01:22:12] very clearly
[01:22:14] let me go and find this here and uh... look at everything else where is it here
[01:22:17] the thomas massy stuff that was the thing i was talking about before i got
[01:22:19] distracted
[01:22:20] so this guy i apologize i i keep getting distracted and everything going on
[01:22:25] uh... but uh... it yet this guy is now beating thomas massy
[01:22:30] which is really i think kind of surprising
[01:22:33] and here we go if i can find it
[01:22:37] america first
[01:22:38] thomas massie becomes the face of that politically
[01:22:41] this this civil war in the parties and so out of hand they said the secretary
[01:22:46] of war to my district today to campaign against me
[01:22:50] i don't think that's ever been done
[01:22:52] dissent it's also illegal
[01:22:54] well i'm not sure that it
[01:22:56] it's it's insane like we're in the middle of war why shouldn't secretary of
[01:23:00] war come to Kentucky. I say it's because I'm harder to beat than I ran and I don't
[01:23:05] even have a nuclear weapon. That's because the weapon I have are the people
[01:23:09] behind me. We talked about money raised and I took objection with the fact that
[01:23:14] he was raising money. He's just, he's the warm body, literally. The president
[01:23:18] calls him a warm body from central casting. That much I agree with on the
[01:23:21] president who was just recruited. The money was already there for him. What's
[01:23:26] Shocked me and surprised me is we've raised like seven million dollars fifty bucks at a time from tens of thousands of donors
[01:23:34] I never
[01:23:37] America first so there it is right and yeah crimes against life ever any happen is to be treated with the harshest punishment
[01:23:43] Yeah, obviously and so yeah, see him with a beard and glasses total dork
[01:23:47] Well, yeah, there's a lot of listen
[01:23:49] There's a lot of guys without a beard and glasses that look like total dorks. Okay. It's actually quite common
[01:23:56] Public and primary, despite I normally win 80-20.
[01:23:59] Based on results we've seen recently in Indiana with state senators, in Louisiana with Senator Cassidy,
[01:24:05] other races in the past, it seems that being a Republican in this day and age requires loyalty.
[01:24:10] A-PAC put over $30 million against them. I heard it was $20 million.
[01:24:14] To President Trump.
[01:24:15] Well, I don't draw too much from those races. First of all, Senator Cassidy also alienated some of the constituencies,
[01:24:22] whether it was for cutting spending or whether it was for MAHA.
[01:24:25] but he voted to impeach Trump. I have never done that. I've never even said an
[01:24:29] unkind word about President Trump. And they have the state senators in Indiana.
[01:24:34] They sure enough crossed Trump, but they made the mistake of crossing their constituents.
[01:24:39] Their voters wanted them to redraw those lines, so they went against their voters.
[01:24:43] The difference here is I'm going for my voters in the minor instances where it conflicts with
[01:24:48] Trump. And that's what's got Washington DC mad. But I'm going to win. Look, I had three congressmen
[01:24:55] and campaigned with me on Saturday.
[01:24:59] And that's what you see in this race
[01:25:00] that you didn't see in Bob Good's race in Virginia.
[01:25:03] You had members of Congress go to Virginia
[01:25:05] and campaign against him.
[01:25:07] You can't find any members of Congress
[01:25:08] willing to do that in Kentucky.
[01:25:10] If you lose, is it because of the pressure
[01:25:13] from the president?
[01:25:15] Partially?
[01:25:16] I normally win 80 to 20.
[01:25:17] If the president had merely endorsed a warm body,
[01:25:21] that's his affectionate term for my opponent.
[01:25:23] warm body from central casting. I would have won 60-40. The difference in this race, what people
[01:25:29] need to watch, is it's a referendum on whether the Israeli lobby can buy a seat in Congress and
[01:25:36] how much they're willing to spend to try in order to intimidate the entire Republican party into
[01:25:42] having zero dissension on foreign policy toward Israel. Wow, I'm not happy with Apex involvement,
[01:25:50] but I generally support the idea that this loyalty should be primary. I think that it,
[01:25:55] like, I think this is a very, very complex thing. I think it is extremely complex. Let me explain
[01:26:02] the reason why I think that it's complex. The reason why is because it doesn't, like, I mean,
[01:26:07] Thomas Massey usually votes with Republicans, right? He usually votes with Republicans. And
[01:26:13] I think that he does have the right opinions on things. But just because he's not in lockstep
[01:26:19] with what Trump wants to do, that doesn't necessarily mean that he's an enemy. And I think that really,
[01:26:24] whenever you have other politicians out there, this is the way I see it, right?
[01:26:28] When you have other politicians out there that are advocating for transing kids,
[01:26:33] they're advocating for, you know, having amnesty for illegal aliens in mass,
[01:26:38] then I feel like that's the main problem that you have. That's the big issue.
[01:26:44] Not when they need them. Yeah, it basically just says, uh, basically just votes on no on
[01:26:47] overspending? Yeah, exactly. Look it up, prove chat wrong. It doesn't matter if I
[01:26:52] prove them wrong or not. It makes no difference. Like, literally nobody cares.
[01:26:55] And so, yeah, just in general, Massey results, okay, so then obviously it's
[01:27:00] young people mainly voting for Massey, and then old people, or actually middle
[01:27:05] age people voting for Massey, and then younger people that are not. And, or sorry,
[01:27:08] younger people that are as well. You're wrong. He usually votes with Democrats.
[01:27:13] he's been approving Rhino other than the Epstein stuff?
[01:27:17] Well, like, okay, let me pull up one more person.
[01:27:22] What is this?
[01:27:24] Like, when did he vote with Democrats?
[01:27:34] Well, let me just understand this.
[01:27:39] I think he voted against the big beautiful bill.
[01:27:43] Okay, oh fuck. I only had one point
[01:27:50] That wait that's not a point though like no you made an accusation like oh
[01:27:58] My god, well there we go guys and also the save act
[01:28:06] You know and I'm asking is consistently voted against increased funding to the border security his entire career
[01:28:11] Yeah, I guess so. And as most common allies in Congress, usually AOC and Omar. Back in
[01:28:18] 2021, he would brag about this. Well, I haven't seen that. And sorry, yeah. I think that Republicans
[01:28:27] are doing to Thomas Massie what Democrats do to John Federman, where anybody who has opinions or
[01:28:34] viewpoints that are both are other that are like both sides, and they have like their own
[01:28:39] opinions on things rather than you know like their ideology or like you know
[01:28:44] that the party line I think that that's what happens like there's a lot of
[01:28:48] people that are mad about this guy in the same way that they're mad about John
[01:28:51] Federman I think that's it so what happens one stands down for peace yeah
[01:28:55] it's like Bernie yeah kind of like Bernie exactly and Federman doesn't have
[01:29:00] Israel lobby against him though that's not the point that has nothing to do with
[01:29:04] it like it doesn't matter if he has the Israel lobby against him or not and what
[01:29:08] What is this? Colonial, what is that, Jews? What is this here? Thomas Massey calls it
[01:29:12] El Goreng, an AI candidate without the eye. That criticizes you for AI-generated content
[01:29:18] without AIs. Yeah, I don't even know what that is. And I don't know if there's any more
[01:29:22] of this too. $32 million.
[01:29:26] There have been more than $32 million spent on a primary in this congressional district,
[01:29:33] which is now the most expensive house primary ever in the United States.
[01:29:38] Is it worth it?
[01:29:39] You'd have to ask Miriam Adelson on May 20th, if it was worth it, because they tried to
[01:29:45] buy my vote for 14 years and it was never for sale.
[01:29:49] Now they're trying to buy a seat here in Kentucky.
[01:29:52] I think they underestimated the reserve price of my constituents.
[01:29:56] They waited into this.
[01:29:57] They thought they could buy this seat with a couple million.
[01:29:59] That didn't work.
[01:30:00] And now they're throwing good money after bad.
[01:30:03] The thing that surprised me is how much money we've been able to raise.
[01:30:06] I don't have three billionaires who want to just throw their money away.
[01:30:12] I've got the grassroots, tens of thousands of donations.
[01:30:15] Average donation for me is about 80 bucks.
[01:30:19] The biggest argument that I have against Thomas Massie that I think is valid is that everybody
[01:30:24] who I don't like supports him.
[01:30:28] And why would everybody that I don't like support a person that is the opposite side?
[01:30:36] I think that, I mean, again, like, and I know this might sound stupid, but actually think
[01:30:42] about this.
[01:30:44] Think about it.
[01:30:45] Why would people that actively want to subvert you want another person in office?
[01:30:52] You know, like, that's it.
[01:30:54] They think that he will be more ambivalent or more willing to allow their ideas to pass
[01:31:00] or to push against Republican points, right?
[01:31:03] It's not a good look.
[01:31:04] No, it's not.
[01:31:05] And so, and I'm not even saying that, you know, again, you can't be responsible for
[01:31:09] what other people say about you.
[01:31:11] But in my opinion, I think that's like the strongest argument you can have.
[01:31:15] That is.
[01:31:16] Able to go toe to toe.
[01:31:18] A lot of that 32 million is coming from our side, but it's coming from regular work in
[01:31:22] Americans.
[01:31:23] They that they spent money to try to buy this thing who are you talking about specifically? I'm talking about the Israeli lobby a pack
[01:31:29] Republican Jewish coalition Miriam Adelson Paul singer and John Paulson
[01:31:33] These are the groups that are given this division of the money's attention. Yeah, I own it
[01:31:38] Because they're mad at me over foreign policy now. What's interesting is my policy has always been I symptom of two-party system
[01:31:45] I bet that this same stuff happens in countries that have more than two parties
[01:31:49] No country is special and no country deserves my constituents taxpayer
[01:31:54] It's gonna have a Republican and I bet Democrats look at John Fetterman that way
[01:31:57] They say if Trump likes John Fetterman or maybe I don't know if he does or not
[01:32:01] But if a lot of Republicans are supporting John Fetterman then obviously John Fetterman is not going to be
[01:32:07] Advantages for our ideology so we don't want to support John Fetterman because our opponents are supporting John Fetterman
[01:32:14] And they're doing that for personal gain
[01:32:16] You see, like, this is the reasoning that is being put into this.
[01:32:20] Never voted for the foreign aid to Egypt, to Syria, to Israel, or to Ukraine.
[01:32:25] But the ones in Israel, since they're the biggest recipients of it, that may be...
[01:32:29] And I think that's also a very good point to make, is that he's never voted for foreign aid for any of these countries.
[01:32:33] I'm a little bit mad.
[01:32:35] What's so wrong about helping defend Israel from Iranian threats?
[01:32:39] We've got debt. I mean, at least with NATO, there's the promise of a reciprocal arrangement.
[01:32:45] with Israel it's completely one way and they drug us into wars they've
[01:32:50] convinced us that Iran is just days away from a nuclear weapon and they're
[01:32:55] perpetually that way this is not our war Israel for instance funds abortions
[01:33:00] publicly I think a lot of Republicans would be aghast to know that we're
[01:33:03] given 3.8 billion dollars a year every year to a country that funds public
[01:33:08] abortions wow that kind of pieces and doesn't sit well with fellow
[01:33:11] Republicans, at least in the House Republican Conference, that there are others who have
[01:33:16] accused you of also-
[01:33:18] Do you remember what I said before about how there are multiple foreign powers that are
[01:33:23] competing for the interests and the attention of the American mind?
[01:33:27] I think this is a great example of that, is that I think that a lot of the people that
[01:33:32] are supporting Thomas Massey, especially the people that are like, you know, the people
[01:33:36] that I just grew up politically, that support him, they're not supporting him because they
[01:33:40] think that he's America first. They're supporting him because they think that they can more easily
[01:33:44] take advantage of him than his opponent in order to get what they want. And so what happens is that
[01:33:50] in a lot of these cases, I think that's really, yeah, it's Qatar, exactly. And so like you have
[01:33:55] Israel lobby that's trying to push against this guy, and you have other foreign lobbies that are
[01:34:00] trying to push for him. And neither of these groups are actually America first. And I think this is
[01:34:06] the big, like the America First movement has in a lot of ways, I think, kind of become
[01:34:12] a mirage. The more that you focus on it, the more that people get to it, the more it disappears
[01:34:17] and it turns out that it's actually just another group of people.
[01:34:20] The things regarding Israel, the state of Israel, regarding the Israeli government, regarding
[01:34:27] Jewish Americans. Are you anti-Semitic?
[01:34:30] They're trying to tell you that it's anti-Semitic for me to expose the fact that the Republican
[01:34:37] Jewish coalition has spent millions of dollars in this race.
[01:34:42] That a dual citizen, Miriam Adelson, who even Trump says is more loyal to Israel than the
[01:34:47] United States, has spent millions of dollars in this race.
[01:34:50] Those are mere facts.
[01:34:51] And it's really...
[01:34:52] Well, can you say yes or no?
[01:34:53] Are you...
[01:34:54] You're just not...
[01:34:55] Oh, how...
[01:34:56] Well, I know...
[01:34:57] I know...
[01:34:58] It's messy.
[01:34:59] they've been to and this is the issue right is that like very clearly there are two there are two
[01:35:04] groups of people
[01:35:05] there are sorry there are two two candidates right you can either go with the guy that is this this
[01:35:10] version of america first that is supporting these foreign groups or another version that's supporting
[01:35:15] other foreign groups i think that's clear what's going on we've tried to get mike johnson and he's
[01:35:19] willingly done this conflate in resolutions on the house floor that anti-zionism equals anti-semitism
[01:35:26] or even worse yet, that if you don't support Benjamin Netanyahu's war in Gaza, then you're anti-Semitic.
[01:35:32] That's absolutely false, and it does Jewish Americans a big disfavor to equate the two.
[01:35:39] I think he brings up a really good point there, and at the end is that the more that you use Jewish
[01:35:46] identity as a shield for the bad actions of Israel, the more that people with Jewish identity will
[01:35:51] be associated with the bad actions of Israel. And I think that's what's happened is that
[01:35:56] there are a lot of people that are saying something as anti-Semitic when actually all it is is a
[01:36:02] criticism of Israel. And I think really what bad actions, well I think that people don't like, and
[01:36:08] again, I don't want to make a debate on who's right and who's wrong. All I'm saying is that if
[01:36:13] Israel, like for example, there are a lot of instances people say, you know, Israeli soldiers
[01:36:17] rate people or they killed people or they shot a kid or something like that. All of
[01:36:22] these things are things that people should be allowed to criticize Israel for openly
[01:36:27] in the same way that we criticize Iran for them or we criticize Hamas for them or anybody
[01:36:33] else. So really, I think that's the difference. A lot of bad actors and bad actions, yeah.
[01:36:40] And if a Republican like Massey, if all Republicans are like Massey, that'd be great. The issue
[01:36:45] he's causing issues, passing big agenda items with zero compromising ideals. This will allow
[01:36:49] Democrats to gain control and ruin everything. Yeah, and I think that really that argument
[01:36:53] is completely valid. It's not really that bad of an argument, but I could see, I think he's
[01:36:59] going to lose. I do. I feel like, again, with the amount of momentum against him and everything,
[01:37:05] it just doesn't really seem like that, but I guess we're going to find out. I mean,
[01:37:09] the voting's going on right now. So, you know, there's not really a lot that we can say. Let me
[01:37:14] Let me see if I can find anything else.
[01:37:21] The main reason why I don't support them either.
[01:37:23] Yeah, all time low, Thomas Massey, and I was a 39% chance to win the Kentucky Republican
[01:37:28] primary.
[01:37:29] And also, here's another really big one.
[01:37:32] This might sound crazy, but what do you think the probability is that people could be betting
[01:37:37] money on these different things as a form of vote manipulation in order to create a consensus
[01:37:46] that somebody is going to win in order to make everybody think that, oh, well, it shouldn't
[01:37:51] matter if I vote, right, to skew the ideas. And I think that's going to be the next step
[01:37:55] of these prediction markets, is that you're going to have people that are investing money
[01:37:59] into the prediction markets to use it as a misinformation device. I think that's clearly
[01:38:04] what's happening and as a psyop, yes exactly, why they should be illegal, I mean maybe right,
[01:38:10] but all I'm saying is that that's the difference. And let me scroll down and look at this here.
[01:38:15] This is his campaign, let me see if I can find it.
[01:38:18] Powers Massage, the gentleman and the scholar always have my support, I wish him the best
[01:38:21] luck tonight, oh boy. And Ed Galeran's gun control pledge speds backlash against Kentucky gun owners.
[01:38:27] I don't, honestly, I've never even heard this guy. I've never heard of this guy, I've never
[01:38:32] heard in an interview with this guy, I don't know who the fuck this guy is.
[01:38:36] So I don't see how he's getting so much support, but I mean, I'm not from Kentucky.
[01:38:41] So maybe I have no idea.
[01:38:43] And just pulling data, I asked which one is more dependable earlier.
[01:38:46] Well, I have no, I don't know about that.
[01:38:48] That's the problem.
[01:38:49] Yeah, I think so.
[01:38:50] He's astroturfed.
[01:38:51] Yeah.
[01:38:52] And that's going to be a tight race.
[01:38:53] It's purely data analysis, really breaking against the mold with this one, Tesla organization's
[01:38:56] analytics team.
[01:38:58] So people think Thomas Massey is just barely going to win.
[01:39:00] I guess we'll find out, right?
[01:39:01] I mean, it's gonna happen very soon. So, uh, you know, we'll know quite soon
[01:39:06] What is this here? Oh, they're not gonna name the people because it was a trans couple. I
[01:39:11] just
[01:39:13] How do people know that they're trans like we already have the names if they already have the I
[01:39:20] Dude, what are we doing? Like I just I
[01:39:24] Don't know about this guys. I really don't he wouldn't even debate really. Wow. Yeah, I didn't even know that
[01:39:30] Yeah, so he wouldn't even debate at all. I'm sorry. I don't like debating either, but I'm not running for office
[01:39:36] Okay, like if you're running for office, you need to debate like you do. I'm sorry
[01:39:41] And that's it the clip of the dude shooting his friend himself as fuck. Yeah, and I need the interaction check maybe
[01:39:47] And apparently Minnesota fraudster names Elhan Omar. Really? Is that true? I saw they're gonna be going after
[01:39:54] After her which I think is a good thing. I mean, obviously that's a good thing
[01:39:57] But you know, we'll see how far that goes if it's even really going to matter. I mean, there's been a bunch of other shit going on too
[01:40:02] It's been a very very busy day as always and you know, there are a lot of instances by the way
[01:40:09] You're good in debate. I don't really like debating. I'm not really a fast thinker
[01:40:12] I like to I like to sit down and I like to really think things out and I try to be
[01:40:18] You know thoughtful with my responses when when I can be that's why I don't really mind arguing with people on like Twitter
[01:40:25] for example, because I can sit down and I can think about what I'm going to say.
[01:40:30] But when I can't really think about what I'm going to say, I'm going to be honest.
[01:40:33] I lose my train of thought all the time.
[01:40:36] I do.
[01:40:37] I lose my train of thought constantly.
[01:40:38] And even inside of a sentence, I'll forget what I was saying.
[01:40:41] And because of that, I feel like I don't really want to get into debate because I will just
[01:40:46] forget what I'm saying.
[01:40:47] And it will make me look stupid.
[01:40:48] Right?
[01:40:49] I mean, that's another reason.
[01:40:50] And I don't really like to do that.
[01:40:51] Yeah, I'm a turn-based.
[01:40:53] Yeah, I'm fine.
[01:40:54] Yeah, I don't want to do live action combat. I'm fine doing turn-based, right? That's that's totally fine with me
[01:40:59] And no one talks about geopolitical reasons America supports Israel. Yeah, there's a lot of those definitely
[01:41:04] And you argue a chat you're a good debater. I mean maybe but like I mean again
[01:41:08] I think that you can't have people interrupt you. You can't talk to people. You know people talking to you
[01:41:13] It's a lot different than that and it's because you're a control freak. Maybe you're right. I don't know
[01:41:17] But anyway, I did see there's a lot of these other ones to look at I get my opinion
[01:41:22] and what's wrong with the socioeconomic tweet?
[01:41:24] What is this here?
[01:41:27] What is about this?
[01:41:29] It's been wired to Co.
[01:41:30] What is this?
[01:41:31] Can I pull it up?
[01:41:34] What's wrong with it?
[01:41:36] What's wrong with it?
[01:41:38] Let's find out.
[01:41:47] What's the difference?
[01:41:48] You don't need to have a debate.
[01:41:49] Somebody have an opinion?
[01:41:50] Yeah, I think that if you run for office, though, you should do debate.
[01:41:53] I mean, you definitely should.
[01:41:55] Yeah.
[01:41:56] There's good to Lord of the Fallen II news.
[01:42:02] Yeah, they're not on Epic anymore.
[01:42:03] They're not only going to be on Epic, they're going to be on Steam as well, which I think
[01:42:07] is a great thing.
[01:42:08] It's an amazing thing.
[01:42:12] Writing a book, I hope so.
[01:42:17] If you're a political candidate, you need to do debates or you won't win.
[01:42:19] i mean i certainly hope so i mean like if you have people that won't even do a
[01:42:23] debate and they're running for office i think that's kind of crazy
[01:42:26] but uh... you know that's really i think kind of different than uh... you know
[01:42:29] being on the internet right
[01:42:31] and so that's it you'll just know what they're getting yeah i think they deserve
[01:42:34] to know what they're getting exactly
[01:42:37] didn't trump skip the debates he skipped the primary debates because he just
[01:42:40] assumed himself to be the de facto winner
[01:42:43] and i could if you want to criticize that i'd say i can't really blame you i
[01:42:46] I can see why that's criticizable.
[01:42:48] Yeah, absolutely.
[01:42:50] Massey never refused to debate.
[01:42:51] Well, I'm not sure about that.
[01:42:52] I really just don't know.
[01:42:53] I mean, maybe they did, maybe they didn't.
[01:42:55] I mean, this has taken kind of a while.
[01:42:57] I feel like, okay, it's a debate of nature versus nurture
[01:43:00] and you're demissing it completely,
[01:43:01] leaving only race remaining.
[01:43:03] I'm not demissing it, dismissing it completely.
[01:43:06] I'm saying that that's not the cause.
[01:43:07] There are multiple causes.
[01:43:08] Associate economic factors come into that,
[01:43:10] but they're not the sole cause.
[01:43:12] There's multiple causes
[01:43:13] and they all play an effect in a role.
[01:43:16] Is that, is that fair?
[01:43:24] Like I mean you're saying that there's, there's nobody making a debate that there's one element.
[01:43:30] Like obviously there's not, there's not one element.
[01:43:34] Yes.
[01:43:35] There's more variables in life.
[01:43:38] Yeah, exactly.
[01:43:40] Okay.
[01:43:41] That's, that's all right.
[01:43:42] Yeah, sure.
[01:43:43] I mean, again, like whenever you're talking about things in a general sense, it's hard
[01:43:46] to go through everything and talk about everything.
[01:43:49] But also, I saw this as a, actually, you know what?
[01:43:51] Let me go before I do that.
[01:43:53] I'm getting so distracted by like multiple things.
[01:43:56] I wanna talk about something that's even more important
[01:43:58] than anything else.
[01:44:00] Hunter Biden has a Twitter now.
[01:44:07] Artist, author, recovery advocate.
[01:44:13] Boys.
[01:44:13] Welcome to the New Age.
[01:44:17] I mean, this is going to be exciting.
[01:44:20] The Paris Maga, I don't know what the hell that is.
[01:44:23] And a website? Oh, he's got a website too? What is the website?
[01:44:26] Hunter Biden. Oh, it's literally just his artwork.
[01:44:29] That's literally it. About the artist.
[01:44:33] Honestly, this is such a good photo of him.
[01:44:38] It really is. It's such a good photo.
[01:44:41] He's just the normal artist you would never think this guy played Grand Theft Auto in real life
[01:44:48] So bad that he had to get a blanket presidential pardon from his dad who was the president
[01:44:55] Really and and by the way, I've said before do you remember whenever I predicted two years ago that Hunter Biden might run for president?
[01:45:05] DC is propped politics is propped but something's changed in this. It's not left or right
[01:45:10] I mean, he's doing interviews now. He's making comments on politics like there's something going on here guys
[01:45:17] There's really something going on
[01:45:19] The DC elite of the of the left, but yeah, no, you're it's good point last time
[01:45:24] We had a painter go into politics that caused a lot of problems
[01:45:27] They crushed my dad because he was never part of that club. He was never part of the Epstein class
[01:45:32] You know one thing he didn't do he didn't green light to turn Gaza into a Trump golf course with the major D
[01:45:38] being Jared Kushner. War in Iran that they started, that every president before him was
[01:45:43] pressured by the Israelis.
[01:45:45] And I do think there was something about the Charlie Kirk assassination that everyone just
[01:45:50] sort of looked up.
[01:45:51] Do people that Charlie Kirk made the level of disloyalty or fear? I don't know what it
[01:45:56] is. And the criticism of you for asking the questions for someone who was like a brother
[01:46:00] to you? It's like, what the f-word are you talking about? I listened to you and I go,
[01:46:07] on. What? He agrees with... Oh my god! Here are four of many instances where Candace Owens
[01:46:17] accuses Hunter Biden of being a child sex predator, having an incestuous relationship
[01:46:22] with his underage niece, harboring child pornography, and being a degenerate who should be put in prison.
[01:46:29] I shared the incestuous text test with Hunter Biden to the president. There are laptops,
[01:46:33] say five minutes. Hunter Biden is a degenerate that should be in prison. So it's it's again like
[01:46:38] these people once they're getting some level of approval or something like that they're going to
[01:46:42] shift up and switch up on what they're saying. What a surprise. Twitter locked my account until
[01:46:48] I removed the screenshot of Hunter Biden's text convo with his mother about sexual allegations
[01:46:53] with a minor. Wow. Who the hell would remain silent if they were accused of smoking crack
[01:47:00] harboring chiroporn and posing seductively with their underage niece.
[01:47:04] You know what's really crazy? Candice disproved her own method.
[01:47:11] Because he was silent about it, he never said anything about it,
[01:47:15] and now you're having him on your show.
[01:47:18] That's crazy. That is insane.
[01:47:24] I mean, I'm not sure really if I will, but it's something I'm considering definitely.
[01:47:29] And are these the guys, the shooters here?
[01:47:31] Let me see.
[01:47:32] I'll look at this.
[01:47:33] Hey, Martha, police now say the shooters ran into this parking lot behind me.
[01:47:37] The heroic security guard engaged with them and put out a critical alert for this property to go in lockdown.
[01:47:44] I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do that.
[01:47:46] behind me. The heroic security guard engaged with them and put out a critical alert for this
[01:47:52] property to go in lockdown. The shooters got inside of the building behind you, but because
[01:47:56] that lockdown was in effect, the shooters could not access more victims. Two of the three men
[01:48:02] who perished here yesterday, two of them lured the shooters back outside away from students.
[01:48:08] So they kited them outside? Police say that the security guard is heroic and they're learning
[01:48:15] more and more about his actions, they describe him as a true hero.
[01:48:20] He's the one who stopped them, slowed them down.
[01:48:24] If he didn't do what he did, and he sacrificed his life, the two suspects would have easily
[01:48:33] access to every single classroom.
[01:48:36] We're so proud of him.
[01:48:39] Damn, imagine how much people would have killed him.
[01:48:41] Fox News obtained a photo of 17-year-old Cain Clark, one of the teens believed to be
[01:48:45] responsible along with an 18-year-old. The FBI moments ago described his teenagers as
[01:48:51] being radicalized online, saying they also did not discriminate on anyone that they hated.
[01:48:57] Police say the guns used belong to one of the parents of the shooters. Law enforcement
[01:49:01] said they didn't discriminate on anybody that they hated. What does that mean?
[01:49:10] the mother did call police yesterday, reporting that her son guns in a car was missing. The
[01:49:15] police chief said today is 24 hours out, but they are looking into the possibility of charging
[01:49:21] parents. Now the mosque and mom, the leader has described the three shooting victims.
[01:49:25] One was a father and pillar of the community. A second, the husband of a female teacher
[01:49:30] who lived across the street and rushed to help. I mean, the mom called the security guard,
[01:49:34] a mom of doula, a father and a man described as always having a smile on his face. Now,
[01:49:38] Well, that photo right self-inflicted gunshot wounds inside a BMW not far from the crime scene
[01:49:45] I moments ago the San Diego police chief said that law enforcement is going to come together to remind
[01:49:51] Ironic all people of faith here that they can be safe in their places of worship and people here can expect to see increased
[01:49:57] Security across San Diego County Martha equal opportunity haters. I don't know what's wrong with them
[01:50:04] I mean, people that go out and do that are just completely fucking sick, in my opinion.
[01:50:09] Totally sick out of their fucking mind.
[01:50:12] And it means they're racist to everyone equally.
[01:50:15] Yeah, I guess so.
[01:50:16] If they start charging their parents or gangbangers, I don't understand how the state's supposed
[01:50:19] to set a fair precedent in charging parents.
[01:50:21] Yeah, I mean, I don't think you should charge the parents either.
[01:50:24] I really don't think so.
[01:50:25] I mean, it seems like these people are crazy.
[01:50:28] And unless, obviously, the police might have more information that we don't have.
[01:50:32] But in general, I don't think that's really it.
[01:50:34] The mom did what she could.
[01:50:35] Yeah, exactly, right?
[01:50:36] I mean, like a 17-year-old, realistically, a 17-year-old
[01:50:40] is an adult in most places inside of America.
[01:50:44] Like most places, 17 is the age of consent.
[01:50:48] And so really, I mean, I don't really
[01:50:50] see why we're acting like 17 as some innocent child that
[01:50:54] doesn't know what they're doing.
[01:50:55] If you are, in my opinion, if you're 13 or 14, but even 12,
[01:51:00] You know not to go into a building and shoot people.
[01:51:05] You know not to do that.
[01:51:07] Like if you're 12 years old and you do that,
[01:51:09] you should be tried as an adult.
[01:51:11] Like you can't just go around and do this.
[01:51:13] Like 17th and go to work.
[01:51:14] Yeah, exactly.
[01:51:15] Like we've got to stop this like this weird narrative
[01:51:18] about how, you know, the day that you turn 18,
[01:51:21] you instantly inherit all of this like understanding
[01:51:25] and you know, awareness with the world.
[01:51:27] Parents fail by ideologically, you're an adult.
[01:51:29] Yeah, exactly.
[01:51:30] Like, and I think also it's not even the parents failing every time.
[01:51:34] Like, if you fail to domesticate an animal, but the animal is a raccoon, then did you really fail?
[01:51:40] Or are you just stupid because you can't domesticate a raccoon?
[01:51:43] I think some people are raccoons.
[01:51:45] I do.
[01:51:46] I think you can't, like, there's nobody, think about how cool it would be if you could domesticate zebras.
[01:51:53] Think about that.
[01:51:54] So if somebody can't domesticate, so you give somebody a zebra,
[01:51:58] And they can't get the zebra to run around and have this be a thing that actually you can't actually why?
[01:52:04] You can't
[01:52:11] We can't
[01:52:17] You cannot what are you talking about?
[01:52:23] No cities told me what are you talking about? Yeah, I didn't know this
[01:52:28] That everybody knows in South Africa you can ride them
[01:52:37] These are always accept. Okay, so it's really not okay. All right, so so like yeah, you got like
[01:52:43] So there's like I mean we'll get all these in black and white bro like this this shit never happens
[01:52:48] It never happens bro. Like that's not it. Those are probably those two are probably abused
[01:52:53] Yeah, you could give them drugs or something like that. I just not I'm not feeling it man
[01:52:58] and I'm really not, and so 13 differences
[01:53:01] between zebras and horses, they mature slower,
[01:53:03] they aren't ideal for breeding programs.
[01:53:05] So anyway, here's my point, it's not about zebras.
[01:53:07] My point is about, if you have a nutball like this as a kid,
[01:53:12] you can only do so much as a parent.
[01:53:14] There are like, there's nature and there's nurture.
[01:53:17] There's a big difference between the two,
[01:53:19] and the reality is that both of these play a role.
[01:53:22] Like, yeah, obviously maybe the parents
[01:53:24] could have done a better job,
[01:53:25] but you can't take a raccoon or a zebra
[01:53:29] and you can't turn it into a cat or a horse.
[01:53:33] That's just, that's the way it is.
[01:53:35] Okay?
[01:53:36] Cause I remember when I was a kid,
[01:53:38] I was like raccoons are so cute.
[01:53:39] Why can't we just let them inside?
[01:53:41] Well, we can't, that's the reason why.
[01:53:42] It's not gonna happen.
[01:53:44] Oh no, is this another one?
[01:53:47] Woman is facing charges after a year-long investigation
[01:53:50] into potential fraud.
[01:53:51] Cassandra Stokes, the former political action committee
[01:53:54] Chair of the Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People was indicted for embezzlement
[01:53:59] and obtaining property by false pretenses.
[01:54:03] The allegations concerning the handling and use of almost $75,000 in PAC funds and related
[01:54:08] finances during the 2023 and 2024 years, WRAL first reported on the investigation last
[01:54:15] May.
[01:54:16] The FBI says the investigation is ongoing.
[01:54:19] Woman is facing charges after a...
[01:54:20] That's crazy.
[01:54:22] Embezzlement got one?
[01:54:23] I guess so, and oh my fucking god,
[01:54:27] and not a surprise I guess, I mean we've had a lot of this,
[01:54:30] this is what happened with BLM,
[01:54:31] it's what happened with a lot of these charities
[01:54:33] and these other organizations.
[01:54:35] Like I think that once you start investigating
[01:54:37] a lot of these organizations,
[01:54:38] you're gonna find out that a lot of the people
[01:54:41] that are involved in this are scammers.
[01:54:44] I do, I think a lot of the people
[01:54:46] that are getting involved in this and do this,
[01:54:48] they're total fucking scammers.
[01:54:50] So that's it, and those are all scammers,
[01:54:53] Yeah, I think they need to go through and audit every single one of these big, uh, big
[01:54:58] political action groups and NGOs, they need to go through and figure out where this money
[01:55:02] is going, how they're getting it and what the transition process is.
[01:55:07] Because I think that these people, like I thought it was really weird, like for example,
[01:55:12] when, you know, some of these groups like, you know, act blue or these other groups,
[01:55:16] you know, some of their funding gets shut down and then other protests stop happening.
[01:55:21] well why are these protests related to that
[01:55:23] i mean it's a weird correlation isn't
[01:55:27] and uh... white collar crimes yet exactly
[01:55:30] and uh...
[01:55:31] was easier answers always follow the money i'm glad she's rested for seventy
[01:55:34] four k interest makes me ask why hillary isn't in prison i don't know
[01:55:37] and uh... was this year why is more black fraud and finance crime done by
[01:55:41] women all you guys want to have a clip for tomorrow too
[01:55:44] uh... let me think why is that
[01:55:48] i actually don't know
[01:55:51] i i i would you like okay i'm gonna uh... we had a racist clip for today so
[01:55:55] let's have a sexist clip for tomorrow okay how about that
[01:55:58] so the reason why is it's not because they're black it's because they're
[01:56:02] women
[01:56:03] and so women are regularly in you know managerial
[01:56:07] secretarial roles where you know these functions are being done accounting
[01:56:12] etc
[01:56:13] so you have all this happen and so they're the ones dealing with the money
[01:56:17] they're the ones that they they see the money
[01:56:19] So of course that's what happens.
[01:56:21] Duh.
[01:56:22] That must be it.
[01:56:25] It's both yes and a week.
[01:56:27] I hope so.
[01:56:28] You could take a vacation.
[01:56:29] And it's about accessibility.
[01:56:31] Yeah, I think that's it.
[01:56:32] So no, because she's a woman.
[01:56:37] Of course, new sexism just dropped.
[01:56:39] Yeah, there you go.
[01:56:40] And women also have a false self-deplication.
[01:56:43] They deserve more than what they're getting.
[01:56:44] Yeah, I think so.
[01:56:46] And so that's really it.
[01:56:48] and uh... with the network more i got more i have no idea but uh... anyway what
[01:56:52] is this your child sex slavery is okay when muslims do it the bbc
[01:56:58] man
[01:57:01] i am so glad people are calling the cell
[01:57:04] i really am
[01:57:12] i think that there should be like a test
[01:57:14] that if any of these people want to come into, you know, like a non-PVP server country, right?
[01:57:22] Like Europe, well, not as much, but like America, not as much America. What are the countries that
[01:57:30] are not PVP servers? Because I feel like ever like, I guess UAE isn't a PVP server unless they're
[01:57:38] getting third-party by Iran. China isn't a PvP server. Poland isn't a PvP server. The
[01:57:46] white man's Agartha Japan is not a PvP server. El Salvador is not a PvP server. Sweden, I'd
[01:57:54] say it's going there, right? It is. So, yeah. China is literally a PvP server. I don't think
[01:58:02] it is, man. I never see like a bunch of these like riots and all this violence happening in China.
[01:58:09] Now, obviously, the CCP is probably going to suppress the amount of people talking about it,
[01:58:13] but I don't see it that much. I really don't. So, I don't know what to say. Alaska? Yeah,
[01:58:18] because everybody's fucking frozen. LA is a thousand-some-pupil server. Well, America,
[01:58:22] so here's the thing is that America has actually not a big crime problem. We have a big problem
[01:58:30] of crime in small areas. So if you look at, you know, your average American, you know,
[01:58:36] like Blue Collar City, you know, not city, but like town, you're not going to have that much
[01:58:41] crime. It's very, very little crime. But the problem is that you have the really bad ones,
[01:58:46] like, you know, fucking Compton, fucking Detroit, New York, fucking Chicago, Miami,
[01:58:56] L.A. like you've got these are these are the PVP servers right and so really it's just a it's a
[01:59:05] PVP zone it's not even a server it's just a zone so uh so the blue cities overwhelmingly yes is
[01:59:12] Alaska safe uh Darth Microtransaction was from Alaska and uh he's a good guy I liked him China
[01:59:18] has a big problem with crazies running over people uh in cars wait what China has people
[01:59:26] running each other over? Oh my god. Man, because it's getting censored, really? So China is
[01:59:33] censoring all the crime. I mean, I don't know. I really, and I mean that. Like, I'm not trying
[01:59:40] to say like you're wrong, but I can't prove you're wrong. I legitimately don't know. I would like to
[01:59:45] go to China. I would. I'd like to go to China. Like, the countries I would want to go to the most are
[01:59:53] If I had diplomatic immunity, I would love to go to North Korea. I would. I would love. I want to see it.
[02:00:02] I want to see it. I want to see what it's like. But I'm not going to go there without GM privileges, right?
[02:00:11] I'm not going to do it. What? I would. Yeah, I would. Because I just want to see what it'd be like, right?
[02:00:17] I don't know. See your people? Yeah. Like, party with Kim? I wonder if Kim... There's no way Kim
[02:00:24] Ja-Loone knows who I am, right? There's no way that that's possible.
[02:00:34] If that he does, I feel like Dennis Rodman. He knows... Yeah, he's a big fan of basketball.
[02:00:41] Man, there's an above 0% chance I have heard people like I will never give away any names
[02:00:48] or say anything, but there's a lot of people that I know that are in very interesting positions
[02:00:54] around the world that are well aware of me.
[02:01:00] And I find that to be very interesting.
[02:01:03] I do.
[02:01:04] It's extremely interesting.
[02:01:06] And so, say it, but definitely not him, I don't know anything about him, I don't.
[02:01:12] And yeah, presidents, I don't know about Trump or anything like that, but being completely
[02:01:16] honest bro, Kim must know, I don't know, they reach out to you.
[02:01:19] So I have been reached out to and invited to a number of things.
[02:01:28] I'll just say that.
[02:01:32] I was, I've been invited to a number of things.
[02:01:34] I'm vague maxing, I am.
[02:01:36] i'm vague maxing
[02:01:37] and and i i apologize i can't be specific about it but i do know that
[02:01:42] uh... you know yeah a lot of these people that they they know what i say
[02:01:44] right
[02:01:45] and that you're a double agent i i mean i hope so right
[02:01:48] and uh... incredibly fucking basic things that need to be said will be
[02:01:51] here's the funny thing is that
[02:01:54] a lot of these countries is the funniest part about a lot of the like
[02:01:57] criticism that i get
[02:01:58] is all the countries that
[02:02:01] like uh... that these that like all like the communists and like the
[02:02:04] Socialists and you know all these like weirdos the leftist support and love and think are great. I
[02:02:11] Have so many people there that love me
[02:02:15] Like I do like I didn't even understand this I really didn't but like there are so many fucking people
[02:02:22] From like China from the Middle East that are watching fucking constantly
[02:02:28] They're watching all the time like yes true true true. That's it
[02:02:34] and so it was a somewhat not just saying honestly game super cred
[02:02:37] i don't think it's that it's that i feel like people want to listen to
[02:02:42] like that they want to listen to somebody that tries to be honest right
[02:02:45] like that they do
[02:02:46] uh... all of india loves you
[02:02:48] so actually that's a good point so when i covered the india pakistan war last
[02:02:53] year
[02:02:54] i found out that there were a lot of people in india that watch me
[02:02:59] and i think the thing is that like
[02:03:01] i get it
[02:03:02] I do, I get it, it makes sense, right?
[02:03:04] I mean, would you go to Turkey?
[02:03:06] Yeah, I think Turkey's great, for sure.
[02:03:14] I'd say people are surprised that Chinese billionaires
[02:03:16] wanted selfies with Elon.
[02:03:17] Yeah, I mean, obviously people are gonna know
[02:03:19] who each other are, right?
[02:03:20] I mean, that's the way it is.
[02:03:22] And so you defend Indians too when it's just.
[02:03:24] I think that I am one of the only people
[02:03:26] that defends Indians.
[02:03:28] I am, I'm one of the only people
[02:03:30] that actually defends Indians
[02:03:32] because I feel like so, like basically,
[02:03:36] like if you were gonna make like a racism tier list, okay?
[02:03:39] You would have right now, at the top right now, current.
[02:03:43] So let's go ahead.
[02:03:51] Okay, current, current American racism power rankings.
[02:03:56] power rankings. Okay so this is based off of based on like a current social
[02:04:08] acceptability. Okay so we're gonna go through all right number one top tier
[02:04:18] obviously anti-Semitism. I feel like this is the most accepted and most common
[02:04:25] form of racism that we are seeing right now in America. I
[02:04:29] think anti-Semitism is the most highest ranked level of racism.
[02:04:34] Is that right? It's white people. Okay, so white people are
[02:04:37] going to be, I'd say it's second, right? So anti-Semitism.
[02:04:46] Just relax, okay?
[02:04:55] Okay. Yeah. So, all right, so this is, I would say then, and also white people, second.
[02:05:09] Third, okay, let me think, third, I would say it's probably Indian racism. Anti-Indian
[02:05:18] racism, I see it a lot of times, where you have people that are accusing each other of
[02:05:23] being Indian. I really think that well, Asian is Indian, right? But I'm going to make a difference
[02:05:29] between like Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, like I'm going to I'm going to distinguish
[02:05:35] that from India. I think they're very different cultures, obviously. And so like I would distinguish
[02:05:40] this, right? But missed one. What, the East India? No, I would say so. Like, yeah, well,
[02:05:48] I, guys, guys, what are we doing here? The racism against, for example, Chinese people
[02:05:53] is totally different than the racism against Indians. We all know that. What do we do? Everybody
[02:05:58] should know this. We should know this. How do you not know this? Okay, so I would say Indian.
[02:06:14] From India.
[02:06:15] So do we agree so far on this power ranking? I think right now these are the most socially
[02:06:28] acceptable forms of racism at this moment.
[02:06:33] Asian? I don't know what's fourth, right? I really don't. Like, is it Asian? I mean,
[02:06:41] I think that a lot of like, so like maybe that's number four,
[02:06:45] I really don't know what goes beyond that, right?
[02:06:48] Like these would be the top three though.
[02:06:50] And India is probably number one.
[02:06:52] No, I think anti-Semitism is number one.
[02:06:54] I do, I really think it's the, it's the OG, right?
[02:06:58] And Mexican, Mexican's not a race.
[02:07:02] I mean, like this Indian isn't really a race either, but
[02:07:06] I don't know, like, I don't think,
[02:07:09] I think Mexican would be like five or six.
[02:07:12] I think most people view Mexican racism as kind of cringe.
[02:07:16] Like they do, like I don't think it's generally accepted.
[02:07:19] Like yeah, you can make a few jokes about it,
[02:07:21] but like any degree, like the difference is that
[02:07:23] with these three, here's the difference,
[02:07:26] is that people make racial jokes
[02:07:28] about other groups of people all the time.
[02:07:31] But the difference is that with these groups,
[02:07:34] they're not jokes.
[02:07:37] I think that's the difference.
[02:07:39] And obviously there are people that are racist against everybody, right?
[02:07:41] But I think that it is it is socially acceptable to be openly racist to these groups of people.
[02:07:49] Mexican racism was peaked in 2007.
[02:07:51] Yeah, Carlos Bencio. I mean, there it is, right?
[02:07:53] I mean, like he did that. That was half of the show.
[02:07:55] So, yeah.
[02:07:57] And I remember Balkans.
[02:07:58] Well, they'd probably if this was a Balkan thing, they'd have this on like fucking
[02:08:02] Google, you know, it'd be like a like they'd be doing this with.
[02:08:06] In order to map out Eastern European racism, you would need to use Unreal Engine 5.
[02:08:16] You couldn't just do this with a bullet-point list.
[02:08:20] It's impossible.
[02:08:21] You'd have to use something like that.
[02:08:23] So a spreadsheet, yeah, like a spreadsheet, like power rankings, like you'd need an accounting degree, etc.
[02:08:29] And so, no, I'd say this. These are the current racism power rankings.
[02:08:33] anti-Semitism number one, white people number two, and Indian racism number three.
[02:08:38] Here's my point, is that there's a lot of guys from India that I think get
[02:08:42] shit on for no reason. They get shit on for nothing. And I don't think it's fair. I don't at all.
[02:08:47] What is this? Who's this stupid asshole? The two attackers yesterday in the Islamic Center have been
[02:08:51] identified as authorities say the pair live streamed the attack during the incident. So I actually
[02:08:57] saw the live stream of them doing this. I did. It's a two minute video. And I'm not
[02:09:05] going to play it obviously. I'm not going to play the live stream of these people going
[02:09:08] into a school and shooting people, right? I'm not going to play that on screen. Sorry
[02:09:12] guys. But life isn't fair. Yeah, life isn't fair. Is it okay to be racist against Jews?
[02:09:17] Why they did Tyler Oliviaire from the banks? He didn't get banned from the banks, dude.
[02:09:22] That's that's not he got banned from Israel. Okay, and no, I don't want to hear. What's the difference?
[02:09:28] No, he just got banned from Israel. That's it. And where's the rest of this? I'm gonna look at the other comments about this too and
[02:09:38] There's no way this is real a
[02:09:41] Korean streamer went to France to show his followers that immigration enriches culturally and that everything is safe
[02:09:46] He hasn't even Guinness getting out of the taxi when two Africans are waiting for him to beat him up in Steelisk
[02:09:51] there's no way this is true there's I I'm sorry there's no way
[02:09:58] and then
[02:10:05] there's no way
[02:10:07] my face my face won't come to me
[02:10:10] okay
[02:10:12] what?
[02:10:14] no come here no come here no
[02:10:16] my face my face
[02:10:18] The irrational anger against the camera.
[02:10:48] Oh, they're trying to run.
[02:10:59] The guy's trying to help you.
[02:11:00] He's trying to say, bro, you need to go.
[02:11:04] So he actually had a base chud that tried to save him.
[02:11:09] This chud is like, dude, dude!
[02:11:21] Okay, fuck this area.
[02:11:39] No wrong, isn't trying to help me, it's trying to fuck off, really?
[02:11:45] It's trying to leave, right?
[02:11:47] Oh, I'm going! I'm leaving! I'm leaving!
[02:11:51] I'm leaving!
[02:11:53] Uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh!
[02:11:55] We got aggro!
[02:11:57] Oh my god!
[02:12:04] Oh no!
[02:12:13] Help me!
[02:12:14] Help me!
[02:12:15] Help me!
[02:12:16] Help me!
[02:12:17] Help me!
[02:12:18] Please!
[02:12:19] Help me!
[02:12:20] Police! Police!
[02:12:35] No! No! No! No!
[02:12:37] No! No! No!
[02:12:39] Move what's in your hands!
[02:12:41] Hey! Hey!
[02:12:44] Come on, let's go!
[02:12:46] Let's go! Hey!
[02:12:48] Oh, bro, they're getting around them.
[02:12:54] Jesus!
[02:13:02] Oh my god.
[02:13:07] I...
[02:13:08] Why do people...
[02:13:09] Like, this is insane.
[02:13:12] So, he basically...
[02:13:13] You see, look, he just gets out of there.
[02:13:15] and then literally spawn camped the moment he gets out of the car they're
[02:13:22] waiting to go after him oh my god teach mustn't yeah I guess so he immediately
[02:13:28] got fucking robbed yeah where was that apparently it was in France and I know
[02:13:33] you might not have been able to predict that but yeah it was the taxi driver was
[02:13:37] in on it bro oh you think so oh shit so it's like a whole thing any statement or
[02:13:44] Did he say anything? I have no idea. This is a dangerous area.
[02:13:47] Why is it dangerous area though? Like, isn't that kind of the question? I don't know.
[02:13:52] And, uh, yeah, I, I, I wonder, and, uh, Ewan Musk is accused. What is this here?
[02:13:57] Ewan Musk has been accused of rigging the 2024 election using lasers.
[02:14:14] Oh boy
[02:14:23] Here we go
[02:14:25] Actually, let me use the bathroom first like I've got I've got to be locked in for this one. I'm sorry guys. Give me a second
[02:14:31] So yeah, she's gonna confirm the goi theme. I think that must be it
[02:15:14] All right, all right, I'm back, give me a minute.
[02:15:43] Okay. So she accused Elon of rigging the 2024 election. That's kind of a big deal, right?
[02:15:58] And then October rolls around. Yeah. And in October, Elon tells me that he
[02:16:12] He is ready to relive.
[02:16:14] Look, I mean like I also, I have the habit of also like I only date crazy girls because
[02:16:21] any girl that would date me would be crazy.
[02:16:25] And he probably, the thing is, it's probably the same thing.
[02:16:33] Is probably the same thing.
[02:16:36] So I get it.
[02:16:38] And so now you've got, but like, so now you're like a famous well-known guy and you're like
[02:16:45] the richest guy in the world or something.
[02:16:47] And so now it's like whenever you fuck up, now it's a big one.
[02:16:51] It's his, in his words, anomaly in the matrix.
[02:16:55] An anomaly?
[02:16:56] And I am like, oh, like who's that?
[02:16:58] And he says that he has 10,000 lasers in space referring to his satellites.
[02:17:05] Yeah, cool.
[02:17:07] i say because i am like rather uncomfortable and i know the gravity of
[02:17:10] what he's
[02:17:11] trying to tell me right now
[02:17:13] i say well finally a focus on the jewish felt
[02:17:18] uh... he keeps going and he says you know this is not something on this is not
[02:17:24] a piece that they'll see on the chest for the jewish the jewish space lasers
[02:17:28] that you can't forget about the jewish space lasers
[02:17:32] And I straight up tell him, I say, I would ask more, but I really don't want to be deposed
[02:17:41] to which he says very wise.
[02:17:43] Um, shortly after that, you know, he's involved with America pack and all of this other stuff.
[02:17:51] And he's sending me some internal data from America pack real time delta vote metrics.
[02:18:00] And I am just like, how the fuck do you have this sort of data you don't get this from
[02:18:04] door knocking because that was my first, one of my first jobs in politics was in campaigns
[02:18:11] and cleaning up this bad data from door knocking because the vendors that America Pack is using
[02:18:17] at this point is a vendor that hires Craigslist crackheads for door knocking and I wish I
[02:18:24] was exaggerating there, but I'm not.
[02:18:27] I think that's probably true.
[02:18:29] I know, like, I have caused harm with my rhetoric, but however, I never sought out to cause harm.
[02:18:40] I wasn't trying to cause problems, I just do it anyway.
[02:18:44] For parts of me that really wanted the best for the country, for America, for democracy,
[02:18:52] and one thing is I've always, always hated Big Tech.
[02:18:59] Why would you date a guy that's like the...
[02:19:02] This is like somebody saying, I hate violence, and then being in a relationship with Genghis Khan.
[02:19:11] What the fuck are you talking about?
[02:19:16] Really?
[02:19:18] Like, I don't... What is this?
[02:19:21] So, then to have...
[02:19:24] I mean, he started PayPal before she was even fucking born, didn't he?
[02:19:28] What are we even doing here?
[02:19:32] Arguably the most powerful man in the world who is sending me things about using his space technology in the election.
[02:19:45] I should also say that I have all of this backed up with many people with explicit instructions should anything happen to me.
[02:19:53] me up. I'm gonna have her killed over this like oh my Jesus dude. Oh my god it's just
[02:20:05] okay but this was something that I was internally wrestling with well publicly not really showing
[02:20:19] that I was having any of these internal ethical conflicts with myself regarding this information.
[02:20:32] And then on election night itself, Elon, you know, left Mar-a-Lago early. I was
[02:20:38] having Mar-a-Lago and he told me. He told me over text. He's like, yeah, I knew hours ago that
[02:20:44] that Trump won, my team is the best real-time data anywhere.
[02:20:50] First of all, how the fuck do you have real-time data on elections?
[02:20:53] How do you have real-time data?
[02:20:56] How do you know he wasn't just trying to flex on you?
[02:20:59] How do you know he wasn't just saying this?
[02:21:03] Why do women do these videos while applying makeup?
[02:21:07] Um...
[02:21:10] I don't know.
[02:21:14] Yeah, I don't know. Everyone does this to point. Yeah. And also, by the way, it was so obvious Trump was going to win.
[02:21:22] Like, I knew before Election Day that Trump won.
[02:21:26] I said it, I said it the entire time. It was obvious that he was going to win.
[02:21:30] Anybody that thought that he wasn't going to win is out of their fucking mind.
[02:21:35] Duh, he was going to wipe the fucking floor with them. What do you mean?
[02:21:38] She gets four wait so Elon has to pay her $40,000 a month to do this shit. Oh
[02:21:47] My god
[02:21:50] Cuz they're both made up I
[02:21:54] Could not understand that I don't know that I ever will
[02:22:05] I
[02:22:08] I just I saw some shit guys like I saw some shit, and I'm fighting really hard
[02:22:15] To keep my voice because I saw shit that impacts
[02:22:20] Everyone and if I don't believe this for a second. I don't believe this at all. I'm sorry
[02:22:27] But like what are you doing? So you're you're really it so this is let me let me put this into perspective, okay?
[02:22:34] you think that the richest man in the world rigged the election for the
[02:22:41] strongest and biggest country in the world and you thought that you'd let
[02:22:46] everybody know about this from your gaming chair in your house while you're
[02:22:52] putting on makeup on like what a TikTok video like oh yeah by the way oh I you
[02:23:00] you know what
[02:23:01] that's how you guys about how my boyfriend read the election for the
[02:23:05] united states president
[02:23:08] okay so all right this is what happened
[02:23:11] but who what do you what are we talking about here this is crazy
[02:23:15] by was self-interested
[02:23:16] i i have been offered the self-interested deal
[02:23:20] shut up and not talk about anything but i
[02:23:24] so
[02:23:25] what i can tell you is
[02:23:28] I've not been offered certain deals just because I know that he's weird, okay?
[02:23:35] Um, I saw some shit.
[02:23:40] Wow, wow, I t- yeah, for sure.
[02:23:47] Now say I rigged the election using lasers, satellites, and space technology, cool.
[02:23:58] This is who Elon picked to contribute to Genetic Sports Code for Projecting.
[02:24:02] Listen, you've got a...
[02:24:03] Isn't it hooked up with like 10 different women?
[02:24:06] Like, it's not really that big of a deal.
[02:24:08] I mean, there's plenty of these guys.
[02:24:10] Listen, if you go back in time, there's tons of guys that have like 70 kids with like 30
[02:24:16] It's just what they do. So it's not that big of a deal. Crazy ex trying to capitalize on being his ex.
[02:24:23] I know. It's the, there is that genre of content of, you know, women who constantly try to make content out of making their ex boyfriend that's well known look like an idiot.
[02:24:36] It's super common. Do you think Candace Owens and Hermit up in their dreams?
[02:24:41] their dreams? Yeah, with Charlie Kirk too. You know, this girl is toxic. Yeah. And is
[02:24:47] she saying true? Well, I mean, obviously, Grock is not going to tell you that, right?
[02:24:51] Starlink uses satellite lasers. So basically, if you ever have sex with a crazy woman, tell
[02:24:55] her some insane stuff like space lasers to rig the election, show run with it. And then
[02:24:59] when she tries to get your wallet, this discrediting is her entire attempt. Yeah, what does Elon
[02:25:04] mean by release anomaly? I mean, I think obviously this is what Elon meant, right? And so it's
[02:25:11] like, you know, inside of the matrix lore, there's the concept of the one. And so, like,
[02:25:17] the anomaly is the one in the matrix. And it was a line of code that the matrix wasn't able
[02:25:23] to get out of it, because it was an engineered problem in order to add in, like, there's like a
[02:25:30] lot of complexities, because like, the first matrix failed, and then had to do another one,
[02:25:34] there's a whole lot to this, okay, there's a lot to it. And so, Elon probably knows this,
[02:25:40] He probably knows this because every guy that cares about stupid science fantasy bullshit knows this every guy know
[02:25:47] How many of you guys know this so anyway repair backup so the idea it's Trump it's Trump
[02:25:53] This is the anomaly right that's clearly what's being discussed him and Trump is the anomaly
[02:25:59] And so yeah, oh come on spoiler word
[02:26:01] Yes, and so millions and millions of dollars with the anomaly well yeah, and it helps right it definitely helps saw the matrix in
[02:26:08] theater so did I many many years ago and they're for the internet not elections
[02:26:14] oh my god and then she's just going out there yapping her fucking brains out oh
[02:26:19] my god why would Elon tell her this yeah and also like here's another one do
[02:26:24] you think Elon is going and he's saying yes I have just rigged the
[02:26:29] presidential election send I did it with my lasers send
[02:26:38] Would you like to know more?
[02:26:40] Like really like what are we doing? What what is going on here? Like it's just fucking retarded and he would actually
[02:26:47] I don't think so. I feel like he'd probably say that I don't think he'd even say it in real life because you never know
[02:26:52] When you're getting recorded right so like it's just it's so delusional and brain dead
[02:26:58] It's shocking and but you know, that's just what happens Cambridge disabled gunshot detectors to prevent
[02:27:06] You know what I
[02:27:09] Think I might have to
[02:27:13] Amend I might have to apologize I might have to correct myself
[02:27:22] That maybe there is systematic racism against black people
[02:27:25] And as these people are doing it, they want these minority communities to live in fear
[02:27:33] and to be terrorized by criminals so they can sit in their gated communities and think
[02:27:38] about how good of a person they are.
[02:27:43] If there's any, if there's any systematic racism, that's it.
[02:27:48] They're abandoning them.
[02:27:49] Super, I hate it.
[02:27:52] I do.
[02:27:53] I told you, I know, bro.
[02:27:55] I do not consent for my vulnerable neighbors in our welcome community sanctuary city to be at risk
[02:28:04] the fuck does that even mean listen to this again I do not consent for my vulnerable neighbors in
[02:28:12] our welcome community sanctuary city to be at risk does it even mean anything like I rolled my
[02:28:22] eyes I know. And to make sure we hear... Ever since I've started stereotyping people,
[02:28:47] My life has been so much better.
[02:28:51] It really unlocked a new level of quality of my life.
[02:28:56] I just immediately started off.
[02:29:01] I too.
[02:29:04] Wait, I'm not like it was that.
[02:29:05] That was the go-ay thing, man.
[02:29:08] Bro, yes, that was it.
[02:29:12] You're from neighbors more directly impacted than I am.
[02:29:15] I will also be.
[02:29:16] neighbors that are more directly impacted than you are. What does that mean to you?
[02:29:21] Sharing a recorded note from a Putnam Gardens resident. He's unable to be here but feels that
[02:29:27] ShotSpotter surveillance puts him and his family at risk. Why?
[02:29:31] What? Why would you do this? What is he saying?
[02:29:47] And this puts black and brown communities in Cambridge in very real danger.
[02:29:52] Why?
[02:29:53] members of the Cambridge community are more likely to be recorded by Shotspotter and thus
[02:29:57] are more vulnerable to potential abuses of the data and recordings collected by.
[02:30:04] So you're saying that they're more likely to commit crimes and because they're more
[02:30:09] likely to commit crimes than recording the crimes would be racist because they would
[02:30:15] show them being overrepresented.
[02:30:18] So the solution isn't to stop the people from committing crimes, it's to get rid of
[02:30:22] the thing that detects them committing crimes.
[02:30:35] Oh my God.
[02:30:39] I have to say that I really feel bad
[02:30:41] for a lot of minority communities in America,
[02:30:43] that they are being held hostage by these freaks,
[02:30:47] that they're being used by these freaks
[02:30:50] in order to push a narrative
[02:30:52] and basically these people get to feel good about themselves while they're
[02:30:56] sipping you know fucking starbucks at twelve dollar cup of starbucks
[02:31:00] whenever they just voted to continue defunding police in areas that have
[02:31:04] gang violence
[02:31:06] it's insane
[02:31:07] like it it's not at why is this happening
[02:31:12] at the company
[02:31:13] as well as dangerous over policing
[02:31:15] dangerous over polisian violence is not equal safety
[02:31:19] We do not need microphones on top of buildings listening to every loud noise in the vicinity
[02:31:23] and sending in police in order to be safe.
[02:31:26] I do not consent for my vulnerable neighbors and I'll welcome-
[02:31:30] Oh my god.
[02:31:33] You can't- and so this is what these people do.
[02:31:35] Is that they say that crime goes down because they stop recording crime.
[02:31:41] That's the solution.
[02:31:42] Yeah, they stop recording crime.
[02:31:45] This is what we meant.
[02:31:47] What is this here?
[02:31:48] up and see it. And yeah, it's insane, man. Like, I don't even know what to say. Yeah.
[02:31:54] And so they stop recording crime. And this is also, by the way, let me see if I can just
[02:32:02] find this real quick. Culture of fear helped influence DC police leaders to make up bullshit.
[02:32:10] Here it is. This is in May. I think there was another version of this as well. I don't
[02:32:14] if there's anything else but uh... yeah i mean they've been faking crime
[02:32:18] statistics for quite a while
[02:32:20] and i think the reason why is because they want to push a uh... they want to
[02:32:24] push a narrative
[02:32:25] they do please note that black person just in a mass shooting in cambridge
[02:32:28] last week
[02:32:30] uh... i don't i mean again
[02:32:32] shouldn't the problem be the shootings
[02:32:35] but shouldn't you go after the people that are doing the shootings
[02:32:38] like i how is this even a conversation
[02:32:41] holy fuck
[02:32:43] they knock all felonies down to misdemeanors and then drop the charges
[02:32:46] yeah i know
[02:32:47] and uh... why do we have such a retard epidemic in this country is that the
[02:32:50] water or is it the full of food
[02:32:53] the reason why we have a retard epidemic in the country is very simple
[02:32:57] it's because those people can go out and do this and they never have to suffer
[02:33:02] the consequences from it
[02:33:04] that's the reason why
[02:33:06] that's really it
[02:33:07] and uh... that we have something is a seriously twenty five best rumors right
[02:33:11] now academics was listed on there didn't academics have a weird thing with
[02:33:17] underage girl like I don't know anything about I'm not trying to shit on the guy
[02:33:21] right if it's not true but I remember hearing about this he did I feel like
[02:33:29] that should be a disqualifier and a rape I like that should definitely be a
[02:33:33] get a squall fire. I don't know. Yeah, it's a bit too much. I don't know. Yeah, it wasn't
[02:33:42] a girl. Okay, yeah, maybe maybe I got it wrong. I don't I don't want to. I don't want to shit
[02:33:47] on the guy, right? I, I, I in general have a neutral opinion on this guy, because again,
[02:33:52] it's an accusation who knows what really happened. Like I don't know the guy I have no idea.
[02:33:56] But yeah, I mean, who knows? He's just a Drake laser. I know he is. There are, isn't it crazy
[02:34:03] how many people switched up on Drake. Like it's actually like after that after you see something
[02:34:08] like that I feel like it's so obvious that all these people are just trying to go with the wind
[02:34:14] like everyone Kendrick Amar was popular and everybody was like fucking saying Drake's a
[02:34:19] pedo Drake is Epstein he's this weird fucking freak BBL Drizzy fucking like yeah everything
[02:34:26] Kendrick was better like you're a loser everything else you're not lazy exactly it's all that they
[02:34:31] They were all dude glazing the fuck out of it dick-riding him like crazy
[02:34:36] The moment Drake comes back and gets a big album that comes out like what's his how's he doing right now?
[02:34:44] Yeah, they probably had 94 million monthly listeners monthly listeners. That's a lot
[02:34:49] It is and I haven't listened to this. I haven't listed this at all
[02:34:54] This already had
[02:34:56] guys, I
[02:34:58] Mean this is you you got to look at it. This is motion
[02:35:01] This is motion bro like 200 million plays
[02:35:10] God damn
[02:35:13] Three of three of us. Oh wait was what the
[02:35:16] Wait, what I didn't even know. Oh my god. Like yeah, bro. He so 200 million. Yeah, it was a single already out
[02:35:24] I don't even know that let me see and see. Okay. Well. Yeah. What is this here? I don't believe it
[02:35:29] Yeah, I mean either way. I mean the guy is fucking like it's really really well known and so now everybody now
[02:35:35] They're all having listening parties glazing Drake talking about how Drizzy's back bro
[02:35:40] He's our guy, you know, oh bro
[02:35:42] You can't stop the goat like if he's like if he's the like what do you mean is the goat like I I thought you guys said
[02:35:49] This was this guy was a pedo like how could you say this?
[02:35:52] like really I think it's outrageous it's crazy when you plan on playing pewee
[02:35:58] to the day it comes out I won't play come I'll play it this week I think it's
[02:36:02] like the 29th or something like that yeah so Drake went nowhere I guess so it's
[02:36:07] like everyone forgot it's they it's not that they didn't forget okay it's that
[02:36:12] they are just simply going where the attention is I feel like like I was I've
[02:36:18] said this before right I'm not like a huge Drake fan I'm not a huge Kendrick
[02:36:21] fan but like man like I wasn't going out there saying all this stuff and also not like us the song
[02:36:28] was so good it was so insanely good and like also if some of the Drake stuff is true it's kind of
[02:36:35] weird it is it's weird name names I don't know like I'm not I'm not trying to name anybody I was
[02:36:41] listening to some of the album release parties that these guys were having and they had no problem
[02:36:46] you know like making up bullshit Drake still had a strong fan base even when he lost it was impressive
[02:36:51] man it really was it's very impressive in our case the butchers what is this here the Iran butchering
[02:36:57] what is this but you don't respond to butchery with more butchery sir you know butchery butchery
[02:37:04] butchery you got butchery in Gaza you got butchery on the west bank you got butchery in Tehran you
[02:37:09] got butchery going on if all we do with this butchery butchery butchery is butchery all the way down
[02:37:14] What does that mean? It's over. People reach a point where they have a contempt for humanity.
[02:37:21] We no longer have the capacity to express love, care and concern for others, let alone the least of me.
[02:37:28] I've always liked Cornell West, but the problem is that I think that he'll do this thing where
[02:37:33] it's almost like this. You know, like whenever people are talking about like spirits and energy
[02:37:38] and chakras and stuff, and it's just like metaphysics slop. I think that Cornell West
[02:37:44] What he does is on that spectrum. It's on the spectrum of like
[02:37:50] Vibe uh metaphysics slop even though I I like him. I think he's a good speaker
[02:37:55] He says things that I agree with but I just yeah, it's crazy talks. Yeah, it's to the science exactly
[02:38:00] That's what said if we're is but you're all the way down though, but in our case
[02:38:05] We're taking on the butchers the case of iran has this history butchery, too
[02:38:10] They butchered it.
[02:38:11] Yeah, we stopped it.
[02:38:13] And you know how we stopped it?
[02:38:14] With butchery.
[02:38:15] Because every single thing in history
[02:38:17] is determined, defended, and protected
[02:38:21] by the threat of, or by the action of, butchery.
[02:38:25] That's the way it is.
[02:38:26] Civil war, most deadly war in American history.
[02:38:30] More Americans died in the Civil War
[02:38:32] than any other war ever.
[02:38:36] Their own people, they dragged them out into the streets,
[02:38:38] They hang them, they take the heads in for each other.
[02:38:40] And thank God for that.
[02:38:41] Women don't wear the right clothes,
[02:38:42] or they take off their...
[02:38:44] That's exactly right.
[02:38:45] We got butchery and slavery,
[02:38:46] Jim Crow and lynching, we got butchery and...
[02:38:49] We don't got, we had.
[02:38:52] We had.
[02:38:53] And then people died to get rid of it.
[02:38:56] God, you got butchery and then it's waiting,
[02:38:58] you got...
[02:39:00] This is Jonathan Swift all the way down.
[02:39:01] I mean...
[02:39:02] No, we had, we're on the way to miss that.
[02:39:04] Should we have looked the other way on Iran?
[02:39:07] I think that we could come up with ways of minimizing the butchery.
[02:39:11] You know what? On that, I think we...
[02:39:17] I really wish I could hear more of this answer because I know it's bullshit.
[02:39:21] And Civil War is based on... Yeah, exactly as Goose's argument.
[02:39:24] Yeah, it's like, well, we could come up with another way of doing it.
[02:39:26] Ah-ha-ha, right, yeah.
[02:39:28] And sure, let's come up with another way.
[02:39:30] Like, I wonder if that's it. The problem is intellectuals?
[02:39:33] Yeah, I mean, the guy, like he used to be a, he was like a teacher, professor here in Austin at UT, I'm pretty sure.
[02:39:40] So, yeah, it's just very, it's so, so ridiculous, so silly. I don't get it at all.
[02:39:46] And, oh yeah, here we go.
[02:39:49] America's next generation. This is this guy.
[02:39:54] Dude.
[02:39:55] Scary video I've watched in a week, America's next generation actively booing the most transformative
[02:40:03] technology or species has ever seen.
[02:40:05] In China, grandmas line up to get open call installed.
[02:40:09] In America, supposedly our most educated people, boo even dimension of AI.
[02:40:15] This is by the way I completely agree with this guy, obviously he follows me.
[02:40:20] Brilliant man.
[02:40:21] I don't know anything else about him, but he's totally right.
[02:40:23] Let me see this. So they're crashing out of AI.
[02:40:29] It will touch every profession,
[02:40:32] every classroom, every hospital,
[02:40:35] every laboratory, every person,
[02:40:37] and every relationship you have.
[02:40:40] I know what many of you are feeling about that.
[02:40:43] I'm so happy that we have all of
[02:40:46] our American college graduates cheering,
[02:40:49] sorry, booing the idea of technological innovation. I'm sure this isn't going to have any negative
[02:40:56] effect on our worldwide market competitiveness. I'm sure this isn't going to have anything to do
[02:41:03] with like what's being discussed in, you know, China or other countries that are using AI.
[02:41:09] I'm sure this is only going to be a benefit. Oh my god, the cope is so annoying, bro. It is.
[02:41:13] I can hear you. There is a fear.
[02:41:21] We do not know.
[02:41:24] It's so sad.
[02:41:27] We are watching people that are advocating for the destruction of our hard-fought, over hundreds of years, scientific hegemony. They are trying to destroy it.
[02:41:43] See, back in the day, this guy would have a purple robe on because he was royalty.
[02:41:51] And then he'd just tell the peasants that that's too bad, you're going to do this.
[02:41:55] And God says in the Bible that AI is actually, it's good.
[02:42:00] And so if you don't like AI, you're against God.
[02:42:02] And we all know what the punishment for being against God is.
[02:42:05] You know, look outside on the outside of the castle.
[02:42:08] And so go back to your huts and get ready to start using chat, GPT.
[02:42:13] Like, and that's the way it used to be.
[02:42:16] And I gotta tell you something.
[02:42:22] I'm not gonna say anything.
[02:42:27] We do not know the precise contours of what this transformation will look like.
[02:42:34] Choose a diversity of perspectives, including, let me add, and if you'd let me make this
[02:42:40] point, please. How many people in this crowd probably use chat GPT to do their essays? How
[02:42:51] many of the people in this crowd probably used an AI fucking chat assistant to help
[02:42:57] them research things? I would bet between 98% that's the low bet and 100% that's most
[02:43:06] like this is crazy if you don't care about if I was China right now I would be so happy
[02:43:18] if I was like India right now I would be so happy it like I mean this is dude for other
[02:43:23] competing economies this must be so great and that's okay because AI is going to touch
[02:43:30] everything else as well whatever path you choose AI will become part of how work is
[02:43:36] done that's right AI is rewriting production as we sit here I know it deal
[02:43:43] with it like I said it's a tool I will bro holding frame over all of those
[02:43:52] losers bro do not even do not give them an inch that's right cuz he's right
[02:43:59] He's right. They're gonna deal with it.
[02:44:03] Hey, like I said, you can hear me now or you can pay me later.
[02:44:16] Man.
[02:44:22] Hey, then do something about it, okay? It's a tool. Make it work for you.
[02:44:28] Change is exciting, very exciting, and let's face it, change can be daunting.
[02:44:38] The rise of artificial intelligence is the next industrial revolution.
[02:44:49] Is this not true?
[02:44:55] Is this notch?
[02:44:58] I- I- I-
[02:45:00] Oh my god.
[02:45:06] What happened?
[02:45:09] Okay, I struck a chord.
[02:45:14] Oh my god.
[02:45:16] I don't even know what to say. She didn't hold the frame at all. I don't know why. Nobody
[02:45:29] can guess the, nobody, I don't know, right? And so again, the West, look at this here.
[02:45:35] The West simply does not stand a chance that this continues. We have a massive AI marketing
[02:45:39] problem in this country and nobody is doing anything to fix it. We don't have an AI marketing
[02:45:44] people understand AI, they don't like it because it's going to take their job.
[02:45:49] That's the reason why.
[02:45:51] So tomorrow, Meta will announce 8,000 layoffs.
[02:45:54] They will blame it completely on AI.
[02:45:56] They won't blame it on the irresponsible hiring in 2021.
[02:45:59] Exactly COVID over hiring or extended elevated rates or horrible marking conditions or bad inflation.
[02:46:07] No, in order to not tank their stock, they blame it all on AI.
[02:46:10] College students will read that and warn the hate the technology. They'll protest outside
[02:46:17] data centers holding ridiculous signs that say save our water, no more data centers.
[02:46:24] Politicians will see this and run on blocking data centers just to get a few votes. All of it
[02:46:28] will be a cycle that leads to America losing to China. This should be a warning sign to all
[02:46:33] frontier labs and CEOs. Messaging matters and if your messaging doesn't change the West is cooked.
[02:46:40] It's really sad.
[02:46:42] Another example of useful idiots.
[02:46:45] Are we going to need this many peasants though?
[02:46:48] Really, we're going to have so many peasants.
[02:46:52] What are we going to do with all of them?
[02:46:55] Really? It's sad but based?
[02:46:58] Yeah.
[02:46:59] Mark was not a sick joke.
[02:47:01] Yeah, it's just crazy.
[02:47:03] Do you see Hammer reposting explanation about data centers?
[02:47:06] I did see that.
[02:47:07] I did. This is subject to my next big article,
[02:47:10] so much doomerism. Dude, you can't have any sort of a positive opinion on AI. You can't.
[02:47:18] And also, by the way, the messaging, the thing is that it's, I don't even think it's the
[02:47:24] messaging. I think it's the people. I think the people are stupid. The problem is that
[02:47:30] the people have a voice. That's the issue. And if you tell everybody that they have the
[02:47:35] voice for it, then they're going to have problems. That's the reason why. I will watch the AI data
[02:47:41] center video. I don't know if all this is true, but we'll listen to it. Here we go. Let's listen to
[02:47:45] this is a video complaining about it. That guy crashed out on you. The mtash deleted all his
[02:47:51] videos. Oh, thank you. Before we do that, how's mtash subscriber count doing? How's he doing?
[02:47:56] Who was here at 909 subscribers yesterday?
[02:48:05] Do you guys remember back whenever he had 909 subscribers?
[02:48:11] Remember that? Those were the days, huh? Those were the days. Hope he's doing great.
[02:48:20] Yeah, more videos. Wow. Three hours ago. There he is. And he's really trying. You know,
[02:48:25] Hopefully it can work. You know, there's a lot of examples of people that try to rebrand
[02:48:30] I don't know if this one's gonna work very well, but yeah
[02:48:32] I have nothing against AI, but I do have against AI replacing human connection. How do you see the issues with that?
[02:48:38] Well AI replacing human connection. I
[02:48:43] Feel like this is just a metaphor for a previous argument about different topics things like for example
[02:48:49] computers things like the internet things like
[02:48:52] like online communication, social media, things like TV, and so really, I think that's the
[02:49:00] reason why people will choose to do what they want based off of what they want to do.
[02:49:06] If they want to spend all day on the phone, they can spend all day on the phone.
[02:49:12] That's it.
[02:49:13] Kevin O'Leary asks Utah an intriguing question, what if you give me 40,000 acres of untaxed
[02:49:20] land?
[02:49:21] Kevin O'Leary asks Utah an intriguing question, what if you give me 40,000 acres of untaxed
[02:49:26] land twice the size of Manhattan for a data center that will use more power than the entirety
[02:49:31] of Utah currently, raise nighttime temperatures by 26 degrees, threaten the local...
[02:49:35] is nighttime temperatures by 26 degrees.
[02:49:41] That's insane.
[02:49:43] That's like the difference between a nice day
[02:49:45] and a burning hot day.
[02:49:48] 26 degrees.
[02:49:50] So like for example,
[02:49:52] like let me just put this in a perspective.
[02:49:55] If it's 80 degrees,
[02:49:59] okay, let me,
[02:50:00] because I know we have some euros here.
[02:50:03] We have euros here.
[02:50:05] What is let's say 75
[02:50:16] Into Celsius
[02:50:20] It will know what I mean it's it will go from 23 Celsius
[02:50:25] current height points higher in Celsius well I guess I can just do it myself 26 it's 101
[02:50:41] I don't have so again for all the euros like we measure things in football fields you guys
[02:50:53] use this bullshit. It would go from 23 Celsius to 38. Okay. Alright. That's a lot. This
[02:51:09] is the accusation that's being made.
[02:51:11] Our power than the entirety of Utah currently raise nighttime temperatures by 26 degrees,
[02:51:17] threaten the local ecosystem, and in return all provide enough jobs to raise the total
[02:51:20] job pool in Utah by seven hundredths of one percent. What do you say Utah?
[02:51:25] First, landowners are selling or leasing their land to the project. It's not being given.
[02:51:31] Second, it doesn't make sense to think about percentage change in employment across the
[02:51:36] whole state. The data center is not being built across the whole state. It's being built in
[02:51:40] Box Elder County, Utah. Population 65,000. If half of the population has a job, then we aren't
[02:51:47] talking about seven hundredths of one percent of a change in employment. We're talking about plus
[02:51:53] seven percent employment because the project is expected to bring in two.
[02:51:57] Pendantic retard, it's not pendantic. Whenever you're talking about give versus sell,
[02:52:02] that's a huge difference. And the language is structured intentionally to make it misleading
[02:52:08] and upset people more because of the way that it's structured.
[02:52:12] thousand permanent jobs at completion. Third jobs aren't the only thing. In terms of taxes,
[02:52:17] the project is expected to bring in $30 million annually for box elder counties in the first phase
[02:52:24] and more than $100 million annually at full build out. And that's for box elder counties
[02:52:30] specifically. There's also money to go to the state or the media media program. But this is $100
[02:52:35] million dollars annually at full build out to Boxelder County.
[02:52:40] 2026 budget summary for Boxelder County shows us that the county currently has 52 million
[02:52:46] dollars in revenue.
[02:52:47] They have a budget deficit of 11 million dollars and they have a fund balance of 38 million.
[02:52:55] So the real trade being offered here is I'm going to buy some land from private landowners
[02:53:00] and build a data center on it.
[02:53:02] You get plus 7% employment in the county and three times your tax revenue.
[02:53:08] It's I think sounds like a little bit better of a trade.
[02:53:12] After nearly 4,000 people lodged objections to the project, the complaints have suddenly
[02:53:16] gone silent.
[02:53:17] That's either because everyone has changed their mind or Utah has changed the process
[02:53:21] to where all previous complaints have been invalidated into lodged a new one you have
[02:53:24] to pay $15.
[02:53:26] Paywalling the complaint process to a foreign billionaire's tax exempt data center in your
[02:53:30] backyard is probably the best encapsulation of American democracy that I've ever heard.
[02:53:34] No, there's always been a $15 fee to lodge a complaint and...
[02:53:40] They just make it up. They just make the shit up. What are you doing? What are you doing making
[02:53:48] up bullshit? Oh my god. This is crazy. They just be lying. They just be lying. They just be like,
[02:53:59] That's insane. Is the temperature change real or not? I wonder.
[02:54:06] If you bother to look into this at all, you'd see the 4,000-dish people who originally filed
[02:54:11] the protest. They did have to pay the $15 fee, too. And it's so they they already pay. Okay.
[02:54:18] So it's funny, I think, because getting all the details wrong while you're quoting the Guardian
[02:54:23] out of context and fear mongering and catastrophizing. Oh, no, this isn't crazy. How
[02:54:29] so much of this entire political ethos is built around hysteria and manufactured reality?
[02:54:37] Like I wonder what it must be like for you that every single thing in biology, science, reality
[02:54:44] is constantly like you must live in a world of complete cognitive dissonance. You must be mad
[02:54:52] all the time. Like can you imagine being one of these people? Like all the time you're spending
[02:54:57] constantly getting pissed off. It's like climate change. Yes, I know. The guy looks like me.
[02:55:03] He's higher level, right? He's a higher level because he's got glasses and a larger beard.
[02:55:08] But yes, I mean, and also he doesn't look like me. This is the same thing you got.
[02:55:12] I bet you're not white. I bet that's it. Is this is the same thing? Is it every single time?
[02:55:18] Do you know how people go? Like white people will go and they'll say, well, all Asians look the same
[02:55:23] Or all black people look the same this happens constantly. I see this happen to me people tell me I look like this guy
[02:55:30] They tell me I look like Charlie get the fuck out of here. I don't like Charlie. I don't look like this guy
[02:55:36] What do you mean?
[02:55:39] But if I say it
[02:55:42] Oh we do
[02:55:44] No, no you don't
[02:55:47] We've already got one racism clip for now. We don't need
[02:55:50] probably at this point for yeah this project is gonna be like 23 atom
[02:55:56] bobs worth of electricity yes I would say that's the perfect encapsulation of
[02:56:00] the morning brew the project will require nine gigawatts of power which is
[02:56:05] going to this helpful web page in the department of energy oh wait never mind
[02:56:09] that was deleted within the past six days trying to cut the context that's
[02:56:12] about as much as the entirety of New York City uses on a peak summer day the
[02:56:15] project will produce the thermal load equivalent to 23 atomic bombs worth of
[02:56:19] energy being dumped into the local environment every day.
[02:56:21] 23 atom bombs going off a day? No, that's way too many. That's what I mean about the
[02:56:26] catastrophizing. If it's a similar amount of electricity to New York City, does that
[02:56:30] mean that New York City has 23 atom bombs a day going off right now?
[02:56:38] Guys like him, they are a endangered species. See, you used to be able to go into a comic
[02:56:47] book store and this guy would correct you about what year Spider-Man was began printing.
[02:56:54] You used to be able to go into a Warhammer 40k store and he could explain why Horace
[02:56:59] betrayed the God Emperor. He'd be you could go into a computer store and he would explain
[02:57:05] to you the difference between a zip drive and a CD drive. And the thing is that like
[02:57:12] I feel like they're almost extinct now, and we need these guys.
[02:57:17] We need them, and there's almost none of them.
[02:57:21] It's the actually guy?
[02:57:22] Yeah, but the actually guy sometimes is actually right.
[02:57:27] It's just a silly metric to convert thermal load to nuclear bombs.
[02:57:31] All you're trying to do is scare people and make it seem like that's a big amount.
[02:57:35] I'm going to stop showing clips from his video and just speed through a couple more things
[02:57:38] that bother me.
[02:57:39] He says that it's going to raise the temperature by five degrees or 28 degrees at night.
[02:57:45] But what he neglects is that it's going to raise the temperature in Hansel Valley in
[02:57:49] this uninhabited desert valley where the power plant is being built.
[02:57:54] Uh-oh.
[02:57:55] Uh-oh.
[02:57:56] That mountain is going to be so hot.
[02:57:59] Not in across the state or across the county or anything.
[02:58:02] So, oh no, the power plant in the uninhabited desert valley might be warm.
[02:58:06] I don't think that's such a big deal.
[02:58:07] There are concerns about water, the water for the project is not coming from the Great
[02:58:10] Salt Lake and it's not new water, it's currently agricultural irrigation that comes from water
[02:58:15] rights to the property owners, so because they bought that 40,000 acres they can take
[02:58:19] water for 40,000 acres and use that to cool their data center.
[02:58:22] And there are concerns about how much power it's using, the development will produce all
[02:58:26] of its power on site and it's not taking power from the grid.
[02:58:30] Stuff like this is just misinformation.
[02:58:32] Even if you disagree with me about the data center, I think you have to admit that he's
[02:58:35] not presenting it fairly.
[02:58:37] exactly exactly why are you writing fanfiction why are you making up bullshit
[02:58:47] like that's it even if you disagree like you shouldn't be lying and explain why
[02:58:54] box elder county might want the data center example and he catastrophizes
[02:58:59] the fears oh it's like 23 atom bombs a day worth of electricity no and I think
[02:59:04] Many people like this just want to scare you for attention.
[02:59:07] He gets millions of views by lying about data centers.
[02:59:11] And that's good for him, but it gives people the wrong idea.
[02:59:15] So thanks for your time.
[02:59:17] Fucking based.
[02:59:20] Absolutely fucking based.
[02:59:21] Is this being data centers or good?
[02:59:24] I mean, I think it's not as, even if you think that they're bad, you should use examples
[02:59:30] of them being bad that are real.
[02:59:32] You shouldn't use fake stuff, fake bullshit.
[02:59:36] So I don't know what to say, it's Chinese propaganda, same as feminism and other similar
[02:59:41] movements.
[02:59:42] They're farming uneducated to gain an edge in the AI race.
[02:59:46] The sad thing is, even people with degrees are falling for it.
[02:59:49] So you think that the AI distrust is engineered by China to make the dumb liberals in America
[02:59:57] hate AI, so they make us non-competitive with China in the AI race politically.
[03:00:05] If I was China, that's what I'd do.
[03:00:10] It is.
[03:00:11] I think that's a good idea.
[03:00:14] Yeah.
[03:00:15] Same with climate change, all sponsored to halt the West.
[03:00:18] I really think that we need to do something about, you know, we've got big problems.
[03:00:25] I know, I know you're not ready for it. You're not ready to talk about it yet. But you will
[03:00:36] be. Oh, you will be. You're gonna see. You're gonna see. USA has 12 exadata centers in China.
[03:00:46] god damn right. Yeah, god damn right. There it is. And I'm a Utah, Utah, said from Utah.
[03:00:56] I just grew up the fear mongering, but I wanted the idea center and I already super dry state.
[03:01:00] My state is already getting warmer. I don't want a data center making it even warmer.
[03:01:03] That's a totally reasonable and totally fair analysis. And I think you're entitled to that
[03:01:07] opinion. Of course. Sure. But stick to the facts. Sure. I think that's totally fine.
[03:01:16] Yeah, let me see here if I find the other ones here and any of this other shit going on any other bullshit as always and
[03:01:24] Almost ready for the disenfranchisement of 80% as I said, I'm a generous guy. I'm a very generous guy
[03:01:29] Oh, and they are by the way
[03:01:32] This is what they're doing apparently for this. How would you determine who you can who can and can't vote?
[03:01:37] How would I determine who can and can't vote?
[03:01:42] Okay
[03:01:44] All right, do you want it you might you think you want it you don't want it
[03:01:54] My skin color
[03:02:00] My gender and skin color
[03:02:03] Obviously
[03:02:04] Let me think okay
[03:02:07] Number one if you don't have a high school diploma or something equivalent to that you can't vote
[03:02:12] period. Like I think that's a really easy one. I think that if you are a net
[03:02:17] negative taxpayer, you might not be able to vote. I would say that too. If, let me
[03:02:24] think, and I would do a test, I would do like a civics slash IQ test. And like I
[03:02:31] would, this is honestly, I know this is probably never gonna happen, but I would
[03:02:35] put the trolley problem in there. And I would say if you can't make that answer
[03:02:39] And you can't solve the trolley problem. You are not allowed to vote
[03:02:47] That's it
[03:02:54] Military service I mean, I think that you know service, you know, I mean the service lets people vote. Yeah, sure
[03:03:01] And Starship troopers. Yeah, I like that
[03:03:04] Well, we could do the thing is we could do the big two-parter. Okay?
[03:03:09] Hear me out. You can only vote if you're in the military or you were in the military and
[03:03:17] Then make it to where only men can join the military
[03:03:26] I feel like guys I think they were really on to something here
[03:03:31] Smart yes, you guys like that man. How you go? Of course
[03:03:36] There you go the loophole though. It's a two-part thing
[03:03:39] Okay, two parts of the one stone. Yeah, that'd be wild. Yeah, I know. And so anyway, let me go. If
[03:03:47] your teen parents and curfew violators subject to firing off. So here we go. We're gonna go after
[03:03:52] here we go. And on Friday, I made it clear that I was going against the parents who take
[03:03:58] and refuse to take responsibility to stop this kind of thing. I said they would face consequences
[03:04:04] and I meant it. I talked about DC code, and I want to reiterate it is 22-811 that I am
[03:04:13] going to use to prosecute you for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Parents, you
[03:04:19] are not a bystander in this crisis. The tech...
[03:04:24] Thank God. Thank God. And also, they're saying this, I'll be happy when they do it. I love
[03:04:33] of this.
[03:04:34] Ex-payers who were footing the bill by-
[03:04:37] Cause you see these teen crash outs and they're breaking windows, stealing out of stores,
[03:04:43] what the fuck, who the fuck lets their kid go out and do that?
[03:04:49] Extra policing, cleaning up damaged property, suffering the effects of these illegal gatherings,
[03:04:55] whether it be noise or fights or robberies or chaos, are done.
[03:05:01] now parents, you're paying the bills.
[03:05:04] Do you remember what I said?
[03:05:07] So this reminds me, do you remember how I had that rule in my wow raids that if somebody
[03:05:15] was invited into the raid and their friend requests an invite in and annoys me, I will
[03:05:22] kick them out of the raid?
[03:05:24] Do you remember that?
[03:05:29] it like I'm telling you the moment that you do like this is that's how to solve
[03:05:35] it and by the way it totally made it go away it did it completely made it go away
[03:05:39] and so well they're not working how will they pay well I guess they have to go in
[03:05:43] the mandatory labor right I mean that's clearly a and vouching system yes guilty
[03:05:51] by association 100% thing yeah and I think again once you give people skin in
[03:05:55] a game, then you're going to see things change.
[03:05:59] The voting is not being about being competent, but the idea that people are equal.
[03:06:04] Yeah, that's a great idea.
[03:06:07] It's not reality, but like it's an idea.
[03:06:11] That's a nice idea.
[03:06:14] That's it.
[03:06:15] And I'm sure that's, you know, maybe you can write that on like a poster.
[03:06:19] You can put that up somewhere.
[03:06:22] But we all know that's not true.
[03:06:28] If you know where your teen is and what your teen is doing, and you allow them to continue
[03:06:36] their conduct and continue to allow them to flourish, then we're going to prosecute you.
[03:06:43] And you can't just say, well, I really didn't know, I'm not so sure.
[03:06:50] This is going to be a strict liability crime.
[03:06:54] See, this is what I was saying.
[03:06:55] It's not about men and women.
[03:06:57] Like, this is what I want to see, and this is the kind of judge that we need.
[03:07:02] Like, I make a lot of jokes about how, oh, women are bad, this is it.
[03:07:06] But this is what I want to see, right here, it's a woman doing it.
[03:07:10] This is it.
[03:07:11] Thank God.
[03:07:12] Yes, exactly.
[03:07:13] And a strict liability prosecution.
[03:07:16] Now, how am I going to do this?
[03:07:19] when teens are repeatedly violating the curfew, when they're repeatedly truant from school,
[03:07:27] when they possess alcohol or drugs no matter how much, it doesn't mean that they have to
[03:07:33] be prosecuted, when they are violating a court order, or when they're already a pens of person
[03:07:41] in need of supervision, or committing criminal offenses like we saw in Chipotle, were coming
[03:07:49] for you, and we're coming for your parents.
[03:07:57] You can't just push the button.
[03:08:01] You can't guys, you can't just flip the switch.
[03:08:05] You can't do it.
[03:08:08] If your teen parents is a curfew violator, you're subject to a $500 fine each and every
[03:08:16] time.
[03:08:17] And if there are thing is that I really like about her is that you can tell that she enjoys this
[03:08:25] We have to get somebody that
[03:08:30] It's not enough for you to be willing to do it you have to wake up in the morning and
[03:08:36] Be like man. I just had a great dream about doing it time to make my dreams come true
[03:08:41] Like we got to have somebody that loves it
[03:08:43] Primes under contributing to the delinquency of a minor you face up to six months in prison
[03:08:51] Damn.
[03:08:52] And I am not shy about looking for jail.
[03:08:58] Hmm.
[03:09:02] Does that hex up?
[03:09:03] Yeah, exactly.
[03:09:04] And so anyway, you get in there, yeah, you can tell that she loves sucking the happiness
[03:09:08] out of these retards.
[03:09:09] Yes.
[03:09:10] somebody that like the greatest part of their day is delivering the most brutal fucking oppressive
[03:09:19] judgment possible and then watching the person to defend it just collapse be like oh drag
[03:09:25] him out to jail so on bar staples easy button yeah exactly no this is great I mean we need
[03:09:34] to have more of this so to be amazing time to build the fence yes we need family units
[03:09:39] for jails. That's the next step, guys, it is. So I think that's coming to UTK March.
[03:09:45] The Brits, thank you. Of course, Matt. I mean, again, everybody in America, like not everybody,
[03:09:50] but a lot of us here, right? I mean, we're from Europe. Our ancestry is from Europe.
[03:09:55] So like whenever Europe has problems, that's like, you know, our old place having problem.
[03:10:01] We don't want to have that. It's like your hometown. You don't want to have your hometown,
[03:10:05] You know, get rid of like, you know, this is the place that, you know, you go back,
[03:10:08] it's like, oh, there's the castles and everything.
[03:10:10] It's like, you go back and you see like the old, you ever go back to like a place that
[03:10:13] used to go to all the time and like, you know, the nice diner there is replaced with like
[03:10:18] a fucking McDonald's.
[03:10:19] It's like the square, like, or it's replaced with like an oil chain shop and it makes you
[03:10:25] sad.
[03:10:26] Yeah.
[03:10:27] Like we don't want to see that happen, man.
[03:10:28] We don't.
[03:10:29] It's ridiculous.
[03:10:30] Is the protestors will ran?
[03:10:33] Yeah.
[03:10:34] And it's 30 minutes too long for cop slop.
[03:10:37] We'll see.
[03:10:38] Okay.
[03:10:39] I don't know yet.
[03:10:40] And you're up a lot of stranger spank a kid out of like, I don't know, call him Theraviric
[03:10:44] Laws because they suck the option out of the rule whenever the crack bug morons are
[03:10:47] being tried.
[03:10:48] I know.
[03:10:49] And so yeah, please go Jesse Waters and watch the journalists.
[03:10:52] It's on the ground.
[03:10:53] He went to a concert and people's answers are so retarded.
[03:10:56] Jesse Waters.
[03:10:58] What is this?
[03:10:59] Is this another post?
[03:11:00] Because I do want to look at something else, but I'll go through this in just a second.
[03:11:04] and find it, but I do really hope that's what happens.
[03:11:07] And they need to go after these people for sure.
[03:11:09] Is this the...
[03:11:13] Oh no.
[03:11:16] Phew.
[03:11:18] Okay.
[03:11:21] All right.
[03:11:28] Babe, baby!
[03:11:29] Yikes!
[03:11:31] Let's go the other way!
[03:11:32] Yikes all the way!
[03:11:33] Oh, this is trouble.
[03:11:35] Alright.
[03:11:38] Who's winning the Subway series?
[03:11:40] Oh, it's the Yankees!
[03:11:41] How much the match?
[03:11:42] Mets all day, baby!
[03:11:44] The Yankees!
[03:11:45] Go the way!
[03:11:46] Yankees go the way!
[03:11:48] Oh, this is trouble.
[03:11:49] Oh, no.
[03:11:49] Are you guys married?
[03:11:50] Yes, we are.
[03:11:51] How's your marriage?
[03:11:52] We don't know after this game.
[03:11:54] This was locker room talk.
[03:11:55] Uh, I'm not proud of it.
[03:11:57] It's a part of the rivalry between the Yankees and the Mets.
[03:12:00] It's simple. Mets win, Yankees lose.
[03:12:02] What do you think of the Yankees?
[03:12:03] They sucks.
[03:12:04] They sucks.
[03:12:11] Yep.
[03:12:12] With an S.
[03:12:13] With an S.
[03:12:14] A lot sucks.
[03:12:15] It sucks a lot.
[03:12:16] Okay.
[03:12:17] Yeah.
[03:12:18] Got it.
[03:12:19] Okay.
[03:12:20] How much were your seats?
[03:12:21] 300 footies and we're in the nose please.
[03:12:22] We're on 40.
[03:12:23] We're on 40.
[03:12:24] We're on 40.
[03:12:25] We're on 40.
[03:12:26] We're on 40.
[03:12:27] We're on 40.
[03:12:28] We're on 40.
[03:12:29] We're on 40.
[03:12:30] Crazy
[03:12:34] What I go in there if I want a hot dog how much am I spending probably like $10 I
[03:12:39] Haven't even eat I'm gonna do nine
[03:12:42] We're gonna be hungry after
[03:12:51] Or the next the Democrats and the Yankees the Republicans
[03:12:56] No, backwards. I'm a big repug.
[03:12:58] The Yankees are Republicans.
[03:13:00] The guy that's completely illiterate is a Republican.
[03:13:04] Shit.
[03:13:08] Fuck.
[03:13:12] Ah, you know, what can you do, right guys?
[03:13:16] I disagree. Mets are actually.
[03:13:18] You want the Mets to be Republicans and you want the Yankees to be Republicans. Nobody wants to be a Democrat.
[03:13:24] No one, no one, no one.
[03:13:27] Mom Donnie, the mayor, has been in office for six months.
[03:13:30] Has it been a home run?
[03:13:31] No, horrible.
[03:13:32] Honestly, no.
[03:13:33] He's given away a lot of free stuff to people, so that shouldn't be happening.
[03:13:38] This is actually a place where we need the police.
[03:13:40] And we actually do need it.
[03:13:41] And I feel like he's not seeing that.
[03:13:43] I think he's...
[03:13:45] Damn.
[03:13:47] Damn.
[03:13:48] He's doing a pretty good job.
[03:13:50] What has he done that's been so great?
[03:13:52] I can't even say much. He's just doing a great job. He just leaves
[03:13:58] That's how good he's doing it. There are so many good things that he's been doing
[03:14:02] You can't even think of all of them. In fact, you can't even think of one of them
[03:14:08] You speechless. Absolutely over the summer is mad like dog poop all over the floor like not no more
[03:14:15] A lot of Malibu madami in line. Dogs aren't pooping under Mamdani. Hello
[03:14:19] This is beautiful.
[03:14:21] Donald Trump took a big trip this week. Where did he go?
[03:14:25] Miami.
[03:14:26] Aruba.
[03:14:28] I'm doubling that. Aruba.
[03:14:30] I'm doubling at Aruba.
[03:14:33] I'm only here to eat hot dogs and drink. I'm not here to watch the... I don't know anything.
[03:14:39] China.
[03:14:40] He went to China.
[03:14:41] To Wolfnagle.
[03:14:42] I only wish.
[03:14:45] Have you heard anything about Donald Trump's China trip?
[03:14:48] Everybody go to China.
[03:14:49] I don't.
[03:14:51] What?
[03:14:53] Where?
[03:14:56] What the hell?
[03:14:58] All my mind with any of that, to be honest.
[03:15:01] I kind of live in my own bubble.
[03:15:03] What are we gonna do about the Chinese?
[03:15:05] I'm gonna be like, yo, fall back,
[03:15:07] or I'm gonna have to do ya, how Trump gonna do ya?
[03:15:09] I'm not.
[03:15:11] Damn.
[03:15:13] That's, you know what?
[03:15:15] True.
[03:15:16] Oh, fuck it. Yeah, absolutely.
[03:15:22] Yeah, so true, guys.
[03:15:24] Sure, but I love Chinese food.
[03:15:27] So let's go, China.
[03:15:29] Fortune cookies are an American phenomenon.
[03:15:34] What in the world are we going to do with the Iranians?
[03:15:37] Honestly, I'm not sure, but I'm not a big fan on violence.
[03:15:42] I'm going to go there and beat them up myself with these gas prices.
[03:15:45] I guess I have to go with...
[03:15:46] That's funny actually.
[03:15:47] ...Tara.
[03:15:49] So you guys are gonna take out the Iranians.
[03:15:51] That's two of us, right?
[03:15:52] Yeah, that's funny.
[03:15:54] Part two.
[03:15:55] Why not be pumped all over the world?
[03:15:56] It's gonna be happy.
[03:15:57] Hug it out.
[03:15:58] You wanna hug it out with the Iranians.
[03:16:00] Yeah, you stop all the problems.
[03:16:02] No?
[03:16:02] Hug me, brother!
[03:16:07] Trump presidency has been a lot of curveballs.
[03:16:09] What is the wildest thing that Donald Trump has thrown at the country?
[03:16:12] The whole Cuban act wasn't, you know, like a wrong move.
[03:16:15] Hold him, dude, to a ****, yeah, that was good.
[03:16:17] So he went...
[03:16:20] This comes right after I was talking about the problem that we have with voting.
[03:16:24] Do you guys see the problem now?
[03:16:27] Do you see it?
[03:16:31] Wrong move.
[03:16:32] Hold him, dude, to a ****, yeah, that was good.
[03:16:34] So he went in there and got Maduro out of Cuba.
[03:16:39] It was Venezuela.
[03:16:40] Yeah, Venezuela, yeah, I'm so sorry. I got my mind mixed up.
[03:16:43] What's wrong with him?
[03:16:45] What do you want to tell Jessie Waters on Fox News?
[03:16:49] Do you know who I am?
[03:16:53] Jessie!
[03:16:54] He is Jessie!
[03:16:55] Oh damn.
[03:16:56] Oh damn!
[03:16:57] Oh my god!
[03:16:58] New York elects people like AOC and Chuck Schumer.
[03:17:04] That's it guys!
[03:17:06] And barking, I guess so.
[03:17:08] This is the voting population.
[03:17:11] This is what people like this do.
[03:17:14] i really don't know what to say the editing spot on it's crazy how delusional
[03:17:18] some of these people are really is
[03:17:20] and i don't even know what to say it's just
[03:17:24] all the way in the sense that it's the thing that i've been saying all along
[03:17:27] with morons here yeah what is the sneak a response to some call what
[03:17:31] says he warps as muslim and and harms the movement of the music
[03:17:37] diametrically the opposite of the way that they present themselves okay
[03:17:42] This motherfuckers running around being like, I'm actually a, you know, a pious Muslim.
[03:17:47] Yo, Hassan, when they called you a white boy yesterday, you said, I'm a Muslim and they call me a terrorist.
[03:17:53] Dude, you are the guy that claims you're Muslim all the time.
[03:17:56] When did I say I'm the pious, perfect person?
[03:17:59] Second off, obvious matrix attack.
[03:18:01] It's like, you're falling for obvious, the matrix was exactly third.
[03:18:05] It's like, when did I ever say I'm perfect?
[03:18:10] What this is so low IQ leave fully I subscribe fully to Islam and then he's having fucking three ways and shit
[03:18:18] Well, these this matrix attack. That's crazy by the way like this is the biggest slop like I didn't even cover this
[03:18:26] I didn't even cover the sneaker leaks about hooking up with other girls and stuff and threesomes
[03:18:32] I didn't even cover this because I thought it was slop, but just keep that in mind every time. Oh, I'm above this
[03:18:38] I've got bigger ops. Oh, really?
[03:18:43] Accusation is from three years ago, bro. He know he even said himself last year that he thought this is so dumb
[03:18:49] Watching his girlfriend get fucked by other dudes like you didn't he did who cares if he likes watching his girlfriend get fucked by other dudes
[03:18:56] What's wrong with that?
[03:18:59] Like a lot of people get off on weird stuff like why are we gonna kink shame the guy as long as he's doing it privately and it's
[03:19:05] Consensual between adults. I don't see the problem
[03:19:08] It looks just like it's like being a furry. It's like being in the feed. It's like being in the BDSM. Like I
[03:19:18] Don't is that weird for me to say I?
[03:19:21] Don't think it's a big deal. It's just it's a different fetish that's being practiced by adults behind closed doors
[03:19:27] What's the problem with that?
[03:19:31] I think this is so silly
[03:19:33] Why am I having these conversations? Wasn't he in a literal relationship with the porn
[03:19:40] star while she was actively doing porn? What are you talking about, punk?
[03:19:44] I don't even understand how that stuff works at all. What the fuck?
[03:19:47] Yeah, you do.
[03:19:47] Tell me, is it haram if I have a threesome and then...
[03:19:53] So then stop calling yourself the Muslim streamer when you do nothing to be Muslim at all.
[03:19:59] He doesn't fast he doesn't pray like I'm not even trying to haram police, but there's no part of Islam
[03:20:05] That's in his life ever at all
[03:20:17] I mean ah
[03:20:20] You know
[03:20:23] Like there's it does not exist in his life, but he still calls himself Muslim streamer the problem with that
[03:20:27] It's not a haramish. You don't care the problem is now people have a false idea of Islam because leftist people like this
[03:20:35] present themselves as the Muslim representative in America and now they think because of the son piker that he's totally right about this
[03:20:43] Whenever you present and you present yourself as a member of a certain identity group and then you use that identity group as a
[03:20:51] as a defense mechanism when you're criticized.
[03:20:54] What's going to end up happening
[03:20:55] is that people will associate your bad behaviors
[03:20:58] with that identity group.
[03:21:00] He's right.
[03:21:02] Islam is a leftist, gay, feminist, transphobic.
[03:21:07] This is the homophobic and transphobic.
[03:21:10] Now they have changed the word jihadi
[03:21:12] to mean Hassan piker.
[03:21:14] Well done.
[03:21:15] Was that successful?
[03:21:16] Did you beat Israel?
[03:21:17] The only reason that this dude is clamoring
[03:21:19] for mainstream attention all the time
[03:21:21] was wearing a suit and trying to be, he's trying to be the left-wing Nick, but he's just never been
[03:21:26] censored. That's really the only separation. I saw it's the perfect example of somebody who is
[03:21:32] allowed to speak this way because he makes the movement look silly. He's allowed because he
[03:21:36] makes it look stupid. The thing, so he's, Sneeko is saying that Hassan is doing this. They let
[03:21:42] Hassan go out and say all this stuff because they know he'll be a negative force overall.
[03:21:48] So it's like basically it's like letting somebody that's going to blow themselves up like be on the other team, you know, it's like having an imposter Jesus
[03:21:57] He doesn't speak well. He's not funny. He's not entertaining. He's not engaging
[03:22:02] He looks dumb when he goes on the news so they allow him to be the face of islam in america. Well done. He hurt
[03:22:10] I will tell you this I have a lot of muslim friends
[03:22:14] every single one of them. We see eye to eye on a lot of things. We do. We have a lot of shared
[03:22:27] opinions on things. Not everything, but many things. And I do think that, by the way, I don't
[03:22:38] think that Hassan is a great representative for Islam. You want to know who I think a great
[03:22:43] representative for Islam is in like an odd way. I think it's Dave Chappelle. Dave Chappelle has been a Muslim for years, and he doesn't really talk about it or make a big deal out of it or make social, you know, messages because of it. He just simply practices his faith privately. And he keeps it to
[03:23:00] himself and maybe he brings it up every once in a while. What about Moodahar? Moodahar's great.
[03:23:06] Yeah. Really? Damn. Yeah. Y'all didn't even know that, right? And that, I think that's kind of big,
[03:23:14] right? Yeah, I forgot about that. That's my whole point. Is it like, if you want to normalize,
[03:23:22] if you want to normalize a culture and religion, the best way to do it is to just simply have an
[03:23:28] average guy that has this identity that everybody likes anyway for a completely unrelated reason.
[03:23:36] That's it.
[03:23:39] The movement, more than he helped it. People just see him, oh yeah, the good little puppet,
[03:23:44] he can be the free Palestine guy. Because he brings transgenderism into it, feminism into it.
[03:23:51] He makes it look dumb. People talk about him shocking his dog more than they do his ideas.
[03:23:54] Most people don't even know what his ideas are, he doesn't have major clip-bombs, he
[03:23:59] doesn't get posted at other places because he doesn't speak in a concise way, he's not
[03:24:04] fresh, he's not interesting.
[03:24:11] The thing is that like, Sninko and I deviate on a couple of things, we do, but we don't
[03:24:18] deviate on everything.
[03:24:19] We don't.
[03:24:21] Nothing burger even sometimes when I realized that he has the correct perspective like Iran war
[03:24:26] I try to watch the stream and it's I'm falling asleep, bro. I'd rather watch. Yeah, this is bad
[03:24:31] This is the example of somebody who's hurting the movement, but he's like well. I'm here dude. No, it's not
[03:24:38] It's not push the conversation forward and if you are really a threat, you know what happened to son
[03:24:43] You would get banned from Australia like me. You would get censored from YouTube Instagram meta what everywhere snapchat
[03:24:50] three years. I think he's kind of right about this too. I do. I think he's kind of right.
[03:25:00] Like, I mean, Sneeko has gotten banned from platforms because of, you know, he, like he said
[03:25:06] things that are, you know, you could say extreme, but he views these things as being in line with
[03:25:12] his faith, and he stayed true to his faith, and he has faced the consequences because of that.
[03:25:17] And I think that's something that's even if you might disagree with it
[03:25:20] I disagree with some of its conclusions, but at the end of the day, it's authentic
[03:25:26] it is
[03:25:29] You got banned from YouTube because of COVID misinformation. What's even worse?
[03:25:33] Yes, for some nonsense reason ban on switch
[03:25:38] Our idea is really that different overall. I know you griff the mouth and in the socials and thing
[03:25:43] I'm banned on switch for extreme hateful conduct you want to know why because I mentioned Jewish supremacy in Israel because it's not
[03:25:49] Fascist billionaire you subverted to make the conversation look goofy
[03:25:53] Talking about the billionaire class Israel exists because of Judaism. That's not anti-semitic to point out like you're so afraid of
[03:26:01] You misdirect the Congress wait, is this not is this like an unpa am I gonna get another clip?
[03:26:07] Like of course Israel exists because of Judaism
[03:26:09] is this a debated topic? Like duh, right? I mean like I like obviously that's the case
[03:26:19] like I I feel like this is established. I don't yeah wasn't that the point? Yeah I
[03:26:27] conversation and talk that's a holocaust denier and you help them out. That's why you're allowed.
[03:26:35] That's why I'm banned real threats like this. You're gonna face some backlash. You're gonna get scrutiny
[03:26:40] You're not gonna get invited on fucking CNN. He's ruining the image for Muslims in America. He created
[03:26:46] I think he's probably the number one proponent of this new identity of cultural Muslim
[03:26:55] That's exactly what I said
[03:26:58] What does that even mean call he'll claim Muslim Sam and then not do anything at all not even haramble
[03:27:04] There's just literally there's nothing Islamic about it. In fact, Islam talks about eschatology
[03:27:09] It's Islam speaks about the racial supremacy issue
[03:27:13] It gets into why Israel exists if you read the prophecy if you look at the Hedith
[03:27:18] You could figure out why Israel the way it is the way it is, but his religion is not Islam
[03:27:23] His religion is Maoism or socialism or communism. That's what he puts first. That's why he changes the conversation
[03:27:29] That's why they allow him
[03:27:31] Man, oh, man, wow, okay, that's a lot, Jesus, and I guess that's it, there is one, yeah,
[03:27:47] and performative politics, well there's a lot of performative politics, now I feel like
[03:27:51] that's all there is, I mean it's just insane, like there's, it's all performative politics,
[03:27:56] it's all people that are saying that they have like, I mean not once, like I said that
[03:28:01] was raised Roman Catholic. I had communion and everything, but I wouldn't identify myself as
[03:28:06] a Catholic right now. As I said, the moment that the Pope lets us do another crusade, and I think
[03:28:12] to help the people in Africa that are trying to become Christians and be saved by Jesus Christ,
[03:28:18] but they're being massacred, it's crazy that they just, what's insane? If you look at the numbers,
[03:28:26] They are killing each other.
[03:28:28] Holy fuck!
[03:28:29] Oh my god, it's... it's...
[03:28:31] You were talking about butchery.
[03:28:33] Holy shit!
[03:28:34] And they're not doing it all the time.
[03:28:36] They're not always doing it with guns, really fucking...
[03:28:37] Like swords and machetes and shit.
[03:28:40] It's brutal.
[03:28:41] So if that happens, if that happens, we'll go back to church.
[03:28:45] We will. We'll go back to Mass.
[03:28:46] Do you believe in Jesus being the Messiah?
[03:28:48] I have not been blessed with that faith.
[03:28:52] I do not believe that.
[03:28:54] Sorry, I don't.
[03:28:56] I wish I did if you want me to be completely honest. I wish I did
[03:29:03] But my rational mind just can't let me believe that I
[03:29:09] Just can't
[03:29:11] But
[03:29:13] At the same time you can't believe yeah, and I don't know it if if new evidence comes out or something's proven
[03:29:20] For me to be sure of but yeah, are you Jewish? I don't know yet, and we're in the same place
[03:29:25] Yeah, that's why it's called faith brother. Why I don't view that to be good like the idea that you're gonna believe something with no evidence
[03:29:31] I don't view that to be a positive
[03:29:33] But yeah, that's really how I see it ever has fit between there. Yeah, exactly and what is this here?
[03:29:42] Okay
[03:29:47] Asmongold mods on here and discord are Muslims who censor and ban pro Jewish speech and chat
[03:29:54] They'll even ban you too. You've been infiltrated homie, and you think they're your homies.
[03:30:00] Shaking my head, God bless you all, Chat, and all those who are unjustly banned.
[03:30:05] What pro-Jewish speech did you say that got you banned?
[03:30:11] Because you've been timed out.
[03:30:15] My head moved our ranch since the US took over the Western states. The problem started with the Democrats.
[03:30:21] That's hook up the hook give us give us money because we're your employees.
[03:30:28] Okay, let's hear some pro Jewish speech.
[03:30:37] Let's, let's hear it.
[03:30:41] I want to hear it.
[03:30:46] This is crazy.
[03:30:48] Brian Beach. Okay. All right. We're not reading that one.
[03:30:52] I'll give it a minute and then we'll see what he's saying, right?
[03:30:58] Caps Lock is stuck. It's not his fault. I guess so. It's not.
[03:31:02] Emon's chant at will act bar while banning somebody.
[03:31:08] Did they really? Is that what they do? Wow, that's crazy.
[03:31:13] I feel like he's not saying anything now, right?
[03:31:21] He's where the Jewish had.
[03:31:23] I wouldn't do that.
[03:31:24] I think it's disrespectful.
[03:31:26] Like why would I do that?
[03:31:29] My other account was banned.
[03:31:31] What was your other, what was the name of your other account?
[03:31:35] What was the name?
[03:31:37] We're gonna do a ban appeal right now.
[03:31:41] We're getting a live ban appeal at this very moment.
[03:31:49] You guys ready?
[03:31:50] Let's see what people are saying.
[03:32:06] I don't know. Let me see
[03:32:12] They've banned like two of my accounts really bro
[03:32:18] Really two
[03:32:22] Based in Vegas 701 maybe and then the first one was based in Vegas 700
[03:32:29] Like okay, so you're a three-time banner Vater. I can see why you got banned
[03:32:34] play the music I it would be really funny to play the Jewish theme song right now but
[03:32:41] I feel like that would be too much. I think I would probably get in trouble for that like
[03:32:46] listen if I ever if I ever start streaming on another platform I will absolutely start
[03:32:51] doing that stuff I will like if that ever happens I will completely dial things up and
[03:32:57] There will be somebody getting mad about this shit constantly.
[03:33:03] Stream on rumble, go to rumble.
[03:33:05] Ah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[03:33:08] Where is the account names?
[03:33:14] Where are the account names?
[03:33:18] I wanna know this.
[03:33:22] And see what he says.
[03:33:23] Good rumble, I'm on rumble right now.
[03:33:25] I stream on rumble, I stream on kick as well.
[03:33:27] But I like to be on Twitch too. I'll be right back. Give me a second.
[03:34:27] All right, all right, I'm back. Give me a minute. Let's see what he says. This has got to be
[03:34:35] good, right? It's not like he's just bullshitin'.
[03:34:43] They're all...
[03:34:50] The desire to send this guy to his fourth account is very, very high right now. I have
[03:34:57] an extremely high desire to send this guy to his fourth account.
[03:35:03] You're not going to get banned.
[03:35:05] You're not getting banned today.
[03:35:07] It's not going to happen.
[03:35:08] I'm in a relatively good mood, so we're going to let it go.
[03:35:12] It's not a big deal.
[03:35:14] He let us down?
[03:35:15] No, I know.
[03:35:16] I know.
[03:35:17] How the hell do you get banned for this shit, man?
[03:35:20] It's crazy, and I don't know what this is, and let me go and pull up the other ones.
[03:35:25] Oh, this is a little bit of a bonus.
[03:35:27] You guys might not have known this or seen this.
[03:35:29] It looks like the people making wards
[03:35:31] of the Fallen II, CI Games.
[03:35:33] The game was originally going to be exclusive to Epic.
[03:35:37] Now it's going to also be on Steam.
[03:35:39] This is something that, you know,
[03:35:41] I remember whenever the game came out
[03:35:42] and it was announced, a lot of people were critical of this
[03:35:45] and they were upset about it.
[03:35:47] This is a massive W.
[03:35:49] And do you remember what I said?
[03:35:51] I said, hold the faith, we'll see what happens.
[03:35:55] I've been a good boy again. Wow. Fuck epic. Yeah, it reminds me of the Tana Grail Arthur.
[03:36:05] Yeah, yeah, I can see that. It does. Yeah, you're right about that. And consoles should
[03:36:10] just die already. Well, to be fair, these are two PC platforms. So you don't have to
[03:36:15] buy any extra hardware for either one of these. But I think this is awesome. I'm glad. Did
[03:36:20] you play the first game? Did I play the first game? Oh, there's a new update for this game.
[03:36:25] Yes, let me see here wards of the fallen. Where is it here? Where's the phone? Not only have I played it, but I beat the entire game. I
[03:36:33] Beat the entire game. It's a good game
[03:36:42] Ah
[03:36:43] Now damn son. Yeah, you're goddamn right and I'm playing the shit out of games
[03:36:47] I play my next game that I'm gonna play
[03:36:50] I've basically beaten forever at this point, right like I just need to min max a couple of pieces of gear
[03:36:55] And I'm not gonna try to farm for legendary gear. I think it's ridiculous and then after that
[03:37:00] I think I might be going back and forth between slay the spire to and the other game that I'm thinking about playing again. I
[03:37:13] Think it might be time I
[03:37:16] Do
[03:37:19] I'm taught. Oh, by the way, I'm speaking about
[03:37:21] All on my own time on my own time. I'm not saying I'm not gonna play resident evil
[03:37:27] I'm not saying that I'm not saying that I will play resident evil like I'm just saying like in general
[03:37:34] Like before yeah, and I'm gonna play this like just off stream and just go through it, right?
[03:37:38] And so I'll play resident evil for on stream. I'm thinking about this weekend
[03:37:43] I remember the last weekend when I said that in the weekend before yeah, I'm thinking about doing it this weekend and
[03:37:48] That's it a little compilation, please. Yeah
[03:37:51] And Diane Dungeon girl come on here. I'll buy the game right now. How about that? I'll buy the game right now
[03:38:00] Give me a minute. I
[03:38:02] Get out. I'll buy right now
[03:38:06] Give me a second
[03:38:12] There's evil for
[03:38:14] Okay, Gold Edition Remake Trilogy.
[03:38:19] Should I get the Remake Trilogy?
[03:38:21] Should I buy that?
[03:38:22] What about Extra DLC?
[03:38:23] Yeah, I'm going to get the Trilogy.
[03:38:24] I'm going to buy the Trilogy.
[03:38:25] Okay.
[03:38:26] Continue to Payment.
[03:38:27] All right.
[03:38:28] Yeah, I'm going to get the troll- I'm going to buy the trilogy.
[03:38:35] Okay.
[03:38:40] Continue to payment.
[03:38:41] Alright.
[03:38:42] And...
[03:38:43] Alright.
[03:38:44] All right, okay, be happy be happy I literally just bought the game on string literally just went and bought it
[03:39:13] So is that is that better now guys? We're feeling better
[03:39:16] So we got the game there it is and it also gave me resident evil 3 I guess I heard resident evil 5 is
[03:39:24] Is their most popular game?
[03:39:26] I have it's apparently you just
[03:39:30] Run around and shoot zombie Africans like I don't know exactly what the plot line is
[03:39:35] but apparently that's I thought about playing it and
[03:39:38] And yeah, just it's four. Oh, is it four now? Really? Wow. Okay. I didn't know that and
[03:39:43] Let me go back and I'll I'll look at some of these other comments. Oh my god, bro like
[03:39:50] Dude look who it is
[03:39:55] Look who it is
[03:39:59] Jesus man Jesus
[03:40:08] The bar isn't fucking hell the bar the bar is really in fucking hell like we need we need to drop aid and Ross references
[03:40:17] Can you met like can you man didn't Drake reference Nick Fuentes in his album?
[03:40:22] I saw that but I haven't listened to it. So I don't know
[03:40:28] Yeah, I don't know if that's like a meme or not he did
[03:40:32] really that's what I heard I don't know it was fake ah damn okay that's too bad I
[03:40:40] don't know so is Aiden Ross okay so he's mad that Aiden Ross got a shout out on
[03:40:44] Iceman we need to drop Aiden Ross references yeah can you met like can you
[03:40:50] mad he's jerk to this right now like he's Aiden Ross is literally replaying
[03:40:54] this part and come on stream yeah you're fucking Atari bro that's why
[03:40:59] Nobody likes you your wife who happens to be black left you. I mean dude you have nothing going for yourself
[03:41:05] You actually fucking suck you ready to KSI's album better than you know your whole
[03:41:11] Channel is just doing reactions and every artist hates you like it, you know
[03:41:19] Jesus I didn't even know about the wife. Oh
[03:41:23] My god, I
[03:41:25] I understand you have to obviously get a clear partnership. No, I mean like a lot of the guys that are like his kick and stake work with Drake
[03:41:33] And so a lot of the guys that are high up and kick like I mean those polos fucking
[03:41:38] You know Aiden train like they know the guy. I mean like this isn't like it's not a big
[03:41:44] It's not weird that he did the reference. They they have a connection
[03:41:48] Like I don't know why this and you have to get numbers and I get it
[03:41:53] I understand bro. I understand you don't own anything and I get it. Trust me if I was you too
[03:41:57] I would have to be enemies with all these guys, you know
[03:41:59] I would have no choice to because Drake hates you every other artist hates you keep listening everyone's music
[03:42:05] I hope they DMCA you and strike you I do I really do bro. I hope you get no money off
[03:42:08] I know you need the money
[03:42:09] That's why he doesn't listen to music anymore on screen on his videos
[03:42:13] It's because he did get DMCA I remember this because I've listened to phantano for fucking 10 years
[03:42:18] Like I've kept up with him. It's just crazy that now he's a middle-aged man
[03:42:23] How did this happen? But you know, it is what it is. So
[03:42:28] I'll all all best. Uh, I'll best of luck to you my friend. Wow
[03:42:33] That's sad
[03:42:36] No, it's different. I'm still 26. I'm pretty sure yeah, I'm still 26. I don't know what you're talking about
[03:42:43] Yeah, I know you may like no, no, no, I'm like 26. I'm like that 26 27 so like that. Yeah
[03:42:48] I don't know what you mean
[03:42:50] Like that's some bullshit. So anyway, I uh, I completely agree with Aiden by the way like it's so fucking cringe
[03:42:57] It's massively fucking cringe to go out and shit on him
[03:43:00] Anthony tries to have the right opinions on everything and he is just so obnoxious and performative. It is annoying
[03:43:06] This is the last boss for performative white male and
[03:43:11] Everybody knows it. It's so embarrassing
[03:43:14] First, my eighth 26th birthday? That is not true. That would have been a while ago for
[03:43:25] me. So, no. Absolutely not. And so, yeah, there it is. Kanya and Kim K cost this. I have
[03:43:32] no idea. The sunglasses indoors to look cool for his listening party. I mean, come on,
[03:43:37] man. It's just too much. It's essentially hated in sleep token for no reason. I want
[03:43:44] lost respect for Fantano. Yeah, I listen to a few of their songs. They're really good.
[03:43:50] I really like them. Like, yeah, I haven't really had time to like, listen to a lot of
[03:43:55] new music. But like, anytime I hear one of their songs on the radio, I'm like, Oh, these
[03:43:59] guys are great.
[03:44:00] It's almost 36. Yeah. Oh, I'm not 36 yet. I'll be 36 soon, unfortunately. But that's
[03:44:08] a it's what happens, which rather grew up and you didn't in the 90s and 2000s or now
[03:44:12] in the 2010s. I think that we got so lucky the fact that we got a chance to grow up in an age
[03:44:19] where we didn't have internet. We will be the last generation that knew what the world was like
[03:44:26] before the internet. That's crazy. It is. That's weird as hell to say. Like, think about that.
[03:44:34] Yeah, like, we got, I got, and also like, I was on the computer early. I was in the, I was on the
[03:44:39] internet early. So because of that, like really I got a front row seat to all of
[03:44:44] it. Like I got the best of both worlds, I would say. That's to me. You should go to
[03:44:48] a European rave. One of the only, there was a, I think it was called the Winter
[03:44:53] Music Conference and it was an Ibiza. And like I used to listen to a lot of like
[03:44:57] trans music, right? And like all like Armand Van Buren, like fucking Tiesto, etc.
[03:45:02] Right? Some of the artists actually came to the United States, right? Guys like
[03:45:06] Calvin Harris, David Guetta, like they were they were from Europe originally and so like I was a huge huge fan of these guys
[03:45:13] not not no trance
[03:45:17] trance
[03:45:20] trance
[03:45:24] Okay
[03:45:26] trance music
[03:45:29] EDM
[03:45:30] Okay, it I know it's just a broad term now
[03:45:33] But there there's house industrial trans techno electronic like it. There's a lot of differences back in the day
[03:45:42] Okay, it's one of the only exceptions that ever make I'd probably go to that one day, but we'll see what happens. Anyway
[03:45:48] This is the this is the switch up, bro
[03:45:54] Hunter Biden
[03:45:57] Welcome to the kid is oh, it's show but now it's been so long people have forgotten about all of the weird things
[03:46:02] that were in that laptop. I mean, this family is so powerful that they are still keeping
[03:46:07] the media quiet about the most demented aspects of what was found on that laptop.
[03:46:11] I would rank Hunter Biden up there. I would rank Hunter Biden as top three interviews
[03:46:17] that I would like to do. I know my account got frozen for on Twitter at the time. It
[03:46:21] was the text messages between Jim Biden, that's Hunter Biden's uncle, and Hunter Biden regarding
[03:46:26] an allegation that Hallie made that after getting her age to crack Hunter Biden was sexually
[03:46:33] inappropriate with her daughter, meaning Bo's daughter, meaning his niece.
[03:46:37] That's what the tag-watchers are talking about.
[03:46:39] And by the way, she would have been underage at that time.
[03:46:42] Media doesn't talk about it.
[03:46:47] After getting her age to crack, Hunter Biden was sexually inappropriate with his niece.
[03:46:52] She would have been underage at that time.
[03:46:54] Hunter Biden and Candace Owens, get excited you guys.
[03:47:02] Uh-huh.
[03:47:05] Uh-huh.
[03:47:07] Wow, he obviously didn't see that one, I guess not.
[03:47:10] And so anyway, she sold out.
[03:47:12] Well, here's the thing.
[03:47:14] I think Hunter Biden is going to be taken seriously one day
[03:47:18] as a political figure and will potentially run for president.
[03:47:22] three years ago when I predicted this everybody said that I was crazy and retarded and I think that now
[03:47:29] like I'm telling you
[03:47:32] No, no, okay. All right. All right. Nobody
[03:47:36] Okay, you're not ready. You guys aren't ready for it yet
[03:47:40] That's okay. That's fine
[03:47:43] You still are okay. All right. All right. All right. No, no people aren't ready for it yet
[03:47:48] They're not ready for it yet, but we'll see what happens
[03:47:50] And this is all Juwani is the favorite conspiracy theory. Nothing has really come close.
[03:47:57] He's almost a spitting image of Theodore Herzl and it's driving large section of X insane.
[03:48:02] So this is the guy that runs Syria now, and he looks just like this other Jewish guy from the past and they're like nice.
[03:48:12] Can't you tell? Yeah, there it is and a prophet as but hey and if people if people don't want to believe it
[03:48:19] They don't want to listen then you know, it's gonna be their loss
[03:48:25] What's one person that you would never trust as president one person I would never trust as president myself
[03:48:35] And what I would say about the point he's making oh it's an outrageous this thing you say about him
[03:48:39] But it's not outrageous to say about all Muslims. No, it's much more outrageous to say it about
[03:48:44] The only reason you would think it is if it's a fantasy in your head, God, you think about
[03:48:50] it all the time, don't you?
[03:48:51] It's not my statistic.
[03:48:52] It's your gov.
[03:48:53] It's the British government statistic.
[03:48:55] 250,000 plus girls in the last 25 years have been raped by predominantly Pakistani Muslim
[03:49:01] men.
[03:49:02] That was Lord Malcolm Pearson in the House of Lords.
[03:49:04] You said that it was not me.
[03:49:06] So don't get mad at me.
[03:49:07] You go get mad at Lord Malcolm Pearson.
[03:49:09] Can I just tell you this sophistry, this trick that they do.
[03:49:13] They do it here in America with immigrants. I don't know anything about that number. So I don't know anything about that number
[03:49:19] Let me tell you about the trick they do they cite a statistic that's inconvenient for the narrative that I'm trying to build and now I'm getting mad
[03:49:27] Wow, what a surprise
[03:49:30] Big mystery there. How about that and defending this disgusting shit again again?
[03:49:34] These people will always go on and defend it. It's so annoying and then this is what he says on Twitter
[03:49:40] If you're not reporting the Massey race as Israel's supporters trying to buy our Congress for Israel
[03:49:46] You're not a real reporter. No one thinks the Israeli lobby spent 16 million to defeat him by accident
[03:49:53] This is a good test case to see who the real reporters are and who are liars. Great. Let's have a another
[03:50:00] Another purity test just what we need. Thank God. We have another one of these. Oh my fucking God
[03:50:07] Maybe I missed it, but what happened to the guy that said you donated money to BLM? He was permanently banned
[03:50:13] He was permanently banned from the from the stream
[03:50:17] He's gone. He's finished
[03:50:20] had enough of him
[03:50:22] This is another another bad boy take a look at this
[03:50:26] So first I want to talk about voter fraud and the case of United States versus Brown Armstrong
[03:50:32] And we'll have a graphic up there in a moment
[03:50:34] The Department of Justice has charged a long-time California signature gatherer under 52 USC
[03:50:42] section 10307, subsection C, with one count of paying another person to register to vote
[03:50:49] in a federal election.
[03:50:51] The defendant, Brenda Brown Armstrong, has signed a plea agreement and has admitted her
[03:50:56] guilt on this charge.
[03:50:59] According to the plea agreement, and my colleague, Billicelli, will be able to answer any specific
[03:51:04] questions about it. She worked as a petition circulator at a signature gatherer here in Los
[03:51:10] Angeles for approximately 20 years. And starting in 2025 or so, after Ms. Brown Armstrong had had
[03:51:19] a practice of going down to Skid Row here in Los Angeles, getting homeless people to sign these
[03:51:24] signature petitions that had to do with qualifying ballots. She would sometimes find that the
[03:51:30] signatures would be disqualified because the people signing these signature petitions
[03:51:35] were actually registered to vote. To remedy this law in her business arrangements,
[03:51:40] she would then gather starting in 2025 stacks of voter registration forms from the Los Angeles
[03:51:46] County, register our voters, and then go to Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles to have homeless
[03:51:52] people first sign the voter registration forms. The thing that they say doesn't happen, happened again.
[03:51:58] And that's crazy.
[03:52:02] And then, side, the signature petitions.
[03:52:04] James O'Keefe did that exposure.
[03:52:05] And she did this in exchange for cash and other items of value, inducements both for
[03:52:10] the voter registration and for the signature petitions.
[03:52:13] These were often small sums of cash, just a few dollars, as well as cigarettes and phone
[03:52:18] cards.
[03:52:19] Of course.
[03:52:20] On several occasions, when the homeless person...
[03:52:22] I mean, isn't this from gangs of New York?
[03:52:24] Like, I mean, we're really going back to basics here.
[03:52:29] No formal address to enter on the voter registration form.
[03:52:33] Ms. Brown Armstrong provided them with a fake address, namely her own former address in
[03:52:38] Los Angeles to write on the voter registration form.
[03:52:42] Now the potential charges and sentence rather would include five years in prison, three
[03:52:47] years of supervised release, and a fine of up to $10,000.
[03:52:50] This case is important because it shows how easy it is under California law to corrupt
[03:52:56] the state's voter rolls and thereby corrupt the state and federal elections administered
[03:53:01] by the state because one's imagine how bad this actually is with allegedly paying homeless
[03:53:09] people on skid road and registered to vote.
[03:53:11] This case is unfolding as President Trump pushes Congress to pass the state of America.
[03:53:19] The petitioner Brenda Brown hands cash money to the homeless person, not only for signing
[03:53:25] the California ballot initiative, but also as payment for them to register to vote.
[03:53:37] That is a federal felony, and it didn't just happen once, it happened over and over and
[03:53:43] They literally recorded her giving the money.
[03:53:49] How do you like?
[03:53:50] I mean, really, you don't even like you don't even put it in an envelope.
[03:53:54] You don't even give people something in a separate case.
[03:53:57] You don't even stand next to them.
[03:53:59] You just hand it out like there you go.
[03:54:02] Like it's the fucking Michelangelo painting where they're going like this.
[03:54:06] Really?
[03:54:08] You're making it obvious over.
[03:54:10] We personally witnessed and covertly filmed this happening at least 28 times over the span of our investigation
[03:54:18] And that is just in Los Angeles
[03:54:21] Yes, James O'Keefe is the is the source of
[03:54:24] Alexandria Hopf, the joint just now at the White House who more Alex
[03:54:28] Busted that bitch. The woman in this California case
[03:54:31] She had worked for two decades as a signature collector according to the Department of Justice
[03:54:36] 20 years they were scanning to work on the ballot petitions
[03:54:39] different kind of political signature requirements.
[03:54:42] I think that once you get down into the weeds with this fraud, you're going to find out that
[03:54:46] this is just the tip of the iceberg because this woman's a moron. She's just a retard.
[03:54:52] So think about the people that are competent and what they're doing.
[03:54:55] It's these people who have to be registered to vote. But you know, that is not often the case
[03:54:59] down on Skid Row and that is where 64-year-old Brenda Armstrong would go down to, she's also
[03:55:06] Also known as Annika, federal prosecutors say,
[03:55:08] should we go down to Skid Row, find homeless people,
[03:55:10] get them registered to vote.
[03:55:12] About two to three dollars a pop is what she would pay them
[03:55:15] so that we could sign her petition.
[03:55:16] Wait, three dollars?
[03:55:18] This is like gangs.
[03:55:19] Isn't that what they paid people like 100 years ago
[03:55:22] to vote with Tammany Hall?
[03:55:26] Holy fuck.
[03:55:29] Jesus, talk about, bro, wage, like wage stagnation.
[03:55:33] That's awful.
[03:55:36] This is terrible! Yeah, what the fuck is this?
[03:55:39] I paid them shit!
[03:55:44] It's at least 30 bucks!
[03:55:46] 20 bucks!
[03:55:52] Oh my God!
[03:55:56] If it ain't broke, don't mess with me!
[03:55:59] $3!
[03:56:01] An acting Attorney General Todd Ray says,
[03:56:03] such crackdowns in illegal registration
[03:56:04] and voting schemes is long overdue.
[03:56:10] What did she get out of getting them registered?
[03:56:12] It's simple.
[03:56:13] So this is what I think happened.
[03:56:15] I don't know, this is what happened.
[03:56:16] I'm betting this is what happened.
[03:56:18] She's paid by a political action committee
[03:56:21] or by a non-government organization
[03:56:23] that tries to meet political goals
[03:56:26] in order to get registrations
[03:56:28] and they turn their head
[03:56:30] and they look away when she does it in a way
[03:56:33] that's illicit or illegal.
[03:56:36] So basically, like she is like,
[03:56:40] think of it as like,
[03:56:42] like you're paying, like you keep your hands clean
[03:56:45] and you pay somebody else to do the dirty work.
[03:56:48] You pay this woman that, you know,
[03:56:50] is like some 60 year old random lady
[03:56:53] to go out there and just hand out money.
[03:56:55] And so you never face accountability.
[03:56:57] You never get in trouble, but she does.
[03:56:59] So she's going to go to jail.
[03:57:01] Meanwhile, the people that were probably organizing this
[03:57:04] and the ones that were actually providing the incentive
[03:57:06] for her to do that, get to keep doing it.
[03:57:09] And so this is what I was saying,
[03:57:10] is going after the cookies rather than the cookie factory.
[03:57:13] And again, obviously she deserves to be in jail.
[03:57:16] Of course she deserves to be in jail.
[03:57:17] We all, many people agree with that, right?
[03:57:19] I would hope so.
[03:57:21] But the difference is that other people do too
[03:57:24] and there's nothing that's happened to them.
[03:57:25] That's how companies avoid liability
[03:57:27] for hiring illegals.
[03:57:28] use a third party that's supposedly doing things right well you just charge the third
[03:57:31] party then right and then you take away their license because obviously you have to have
[03:57:34] a license for anything like that so why do this in California though it's a very blue
[03:57:38] state anyway um it's probably just to maintain that that hegemony right there is and I think
[03:57:44] I think that's it. Oh, here's another one.
[03:57:48] This is...
[03:57:55] This is great. This is amazing.
[03:57:59] Just what we need.
[03:58:02] Just what we need.
[03:58:04] Amazing.
[03:58:05] It's Mad Max.
[03:58:08] Yeah.
[03:58:09] Is this Sudan?
[03:58:14] Wow.
[03:58:15] Amazing.
[03:58:16] This is insane.
[03:58:29] We're just letting this happen.
[03:58:32] We just let it happen.
[03:58:35] I don't understand this.
[03:58:38] i really i i this is so insane
[03:58:41] like i i'm just so shocked by how delusional these people are and how
[03:58:46] stupid these people are
[03:58:48] it's crazy but you know
[03:58:51] that's how things are now
[03:58:53] mixtape players classic i guess so
[03:58:55] when we get footage of white supremacist burning ship down i think
[03:58:58] that a couple of those people there were white i mean to be fair i think they
[03:59:01] say see that way i don't know
[03:59:03] one wearing a company they must be white supremacists at that point
[03:59:11] one wearing a creepy animal costume appear to be deliberately targeting kids
[03:59:17] scaring them chasing them allegedly trying to grab one little girl here in
[03:59:21] fredericks park now take a look on your screen one of the children
[03:59:28] Right?
[03:59:29] During snap, this photo of the person in the costume, the concerned mother who asked not
[03:59:34] to be identified says this happened Thursday after school, her two kids and several classmates
[03:59:39] had just gotten off the school bus when they spotted the person near the bus stop.
[03:59:43] She says the kids tried to avoid the individual by crossing the street, but as soon as the
[03:59:47] bus pulled away, the person in the costume allegedly started chasing after all four
[03:59:55] children.
[03:59:57] This is like out of a horror story.
[04:00:01] Listen to that again.
[04:00:02] So they're spawn camping the kids at the school bus in a pink panther costume trying to run
[04:00:10] down little girls.
[04:00:15] The pink pedo, yeah.
[04:00:17] This is a jay- This is like a horror story.
[04:00:26] started driving through the area.
[04:00:28] The mother also shared with Fox 5
[04:00:30] that the little girl was able to see
[04:00:31] underneath the person's mask and appear to be a man.
[04:00:35] One wearing a creepy animal.
[04:00:37] No way!
[04:00:38] And promo for New Horror Movie?
[04:00:40] Yeah, look at the photo too.
[04:00:42] Oh my God, that's so disturbing.
[04:00:45] And so he's literally just wearing an outfit like this.
[04:00:47] Like, I, what are we doing?
[04:00:50] Like, why do we let this happen?
[04:00:52] Absolutely horrifying.
[04:00:53] I know, this is insane.
[04:00:55] and i just
[04:00:57] one wrong before i reveal it what is this uh... i don't even know what this is
[04:01:00] and uh... yeah well
[04:01:03] uh... hot
[04:01:06] yet there we go holy fucking shit
[04:01:08] there we sit at a time for rapist released in prison and relocated to my
[04:01:12] area of new york in the last nineteen days
[04:01:17] uh... yes uh... notification
[04:01:21] can happen after the rapist
[04:01:23] Yes, that's the way it is. Is it an illegal alien? Oh my God, dude. The real five, yeah, the real five nights at Freddy's shit. It's just so, it's so deranged and weird, man. It is. I don't know what else to say beyond that. It's just sick. And all hands meeting.
[04:01:41] Uh-oh. Mark Zuckerberg addresses staff ahead of mass AI layoffs.
[04:01:47] So, another news, I know layoffs are top of mind, but there were also some updates this
[04:01:55] week around, and a question around employee device tracking.
[04:01:59] So can you share more on employee device tracking?
[04:02:02] I think the way that it was announced, left folks, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[04:02:07] So, okay, let's talk about what we're doing.
[04:02:09] You know, like Alex just said, going into what makes these AI models great, where there's
[04:02:16] I'm gonna be honest, him not getting to go to China with Trump, massive aura loss, crazy
[04:02:25] aura loss that he wasn't able to go there.
[04:02:28] Two key ingredients.
[04:02:30] There's getting the research and the architecture good, there's having good infrastructure,
[04:02:34] which is both the quantity of compute, but like as important if not more is also just
[04:02:41] like how efficiently can you use it, how reliable is it, what is the quality of that.
[04:02:46] And then the third piece, which is in some ways, it's hard to say that any of these are
[04:02:51] more important than the other because they're all necessary, is effectively the data and
[04:02:55] what knowledge it learns.
[04:02:58] So we're in a phase where basically the AI models learn from watching really smart people
[04:03:07] do things.
[04:03:08] If you're trying to get it to be able to do certain capabilities, having it be able to
[04:03:13] to observe really smart people doing those things
[04:03:16] is very important.
[04:03:18] So there are a few examples of what
[04:03:20] we're trying to do this across the company
[04:03:22] because one basic insight and hypothesis that we have
[04:03:28] is that a lot of data generation across the field
[04:03:30] is done by these contract companies.
[04:03:32] And Alex knows a bunch about this
[04:03:34] because he ran one before.
[04:03:35] So we can replace you.
[04:03:36] But in general, the average intelligence
[04:03:40] of the people who are at this company
[04:03:41] is significantly higher than the average set of people
[04:03:45] that you can get to do tasks
[04:03:46] if you're working through these contracts.
[04:03:50] So if we're trying to teach the models coding, for example,
[04:03:54] then having people internally build tools
[04:03:58] that or solve tasks that-
[04:04:00] And he's right.
[04:04:00] He's completely right about this.
[04:04:04] That helped teach the model how to code.
[04:04:06] We think is going to dramatically increase
[04:04:08] our models coding ability faster than what others
[04:04:10] in the industry have the capability to do,
[04:04:12] who don't have thousands and thousands
[04:04:14] of extremely strong engineers at their company.
[04:04:17] So that's one example.
[04:04:19] Another thing that our system needs to be very good at
[04:04:22] is using computers.
[04:04:23] It's obviously a good idea, by the way,
[04:04:25] like vertically integrating the data collection
[04:04:28] into your own company.
[04:04:30] Like, I mean, he's not stupid.
[04:04:33] So the way that you get assistance
[04:04:35] from your computer is by having it watch
[04:04:38] really smart people use computers. So that's basically the essence of what we are trying
[04:04:43] to do here. We are rolling out in a way that is like, you know, it's like we were basically
[04:04:51] we're not like actually no human or anything is like looking at or watching what you are,
[04:04:56] what people are doing on their computers. The content is sort of, you know, stripped
[04:05:00] out in a like as much as possible.
[04:05:04] So basically, he's training the AI for the AI to replace everybody that he's training
[04:05:12] it on.
[04:05:13] That's insane.
[04:05:14] And by the way, every company's doing this.
[04:05:19] This is what's happening.
[04:05:22] This is just the way it is.
[04:05:24] He's basing the employees to build their own gallows.
[04:05:27] Yeah, this is like, you know, in one of those movies, right, the guy has to dig their own
[04:05:29] grave.
[04:05:30] Yeah, that's about it.
[04:05:31] no humans are watching because he's a lizard. Oh shit, you're
[04:05:35] right. I didn't even think about that. True. Yeah, the mass
[04:05:39] laughs continue to happen. How big do you think the boycotting
[04:05:42] will get? Boycotting. There's not going to be any boycotting.
[04:05:46] I'll tell you the reason why the reason why there's not going to
[04:05:49] be any boycotting is because really, there's no like there's
[04:05:53] nothing you're going to be able to do about every company is
[04:05:55] doing this. It's not like it's special with meta. It's just
[04:05:59] something that's happening overall. Oh my god, live footage of
[04:06:03] yesterday's Moss shooting. Yeah, the full video for this is
[04:06:07] two and a half minutes long. Yeah, I'm obviously not going to
[04:06:11] play this. I mean, it kind of goes to that saying. But like,
[04:06:14] yeah, it's just fucking nuts. And what a what a weirdo, what an
[04:06:18] idiot. And the only boycott, if any would be through the stock
[04:06:22] market. Yeah, I don't even think that's gonna happen. I mean,
[04:06:24] like, that's be real. It's a dude. Somebody called it a boycott. I think that now we have.
[04:06:42] Let me see, where is it here?
[04:06:47] Uh...
[04:06:52] Okay.
[04:06:54] Um...
[04:06:59] Definition Pending.
[04:07:01] This is, we actually have a new one.
[04:07:04] It's a GoiCod.
[04:07:06] This is a totally new one.
[04:07:08] This is GoiCod, yeah.
[04:07:11] A boycott slops? Slaps? I know, I know. It slops too to be fair. But like, yes, that's funny. Oh my god.
[04:07:18] And hopefully we get more of this new debuff. Yes, it's a new debuff, obviously.
[04:07:22] And underground tunnels. Oh boy. Okay, well let me go back. I'll look and see if there's a Tennessee high school. What is...
[04:07:30] Oh my god.
[04:07:32] An entire Tennessee county had to impose a 10 p.m. countrywide curfew because a high school graduation turned into a brawl.
[04:07:41] What?
[04:07:43] What?
[04:07:45] What?
[04:07:47] Why?
[04:07:49] What?
[04:07:51] This is...
[04:07:53] But it's graduation!
[04:07:55] It's graduation!
[04:07:57] How did you do this?
[04:07:59] I'm a baby!
[04:08:01] I'm a baby!
[04:08:03] I'm a baby!
[04:08:05] We're in a meeting!
[04:08:07] Where's the security?
[04:08:09] Take your seats. Take your seats, guys. Sit down. High school graduation.
[04:08:22] Oh my god. They had to do an entire curfew on the county over this one high school PVP
[04:08:38] this is insane like I don't even know what else to say holy shit and doesn't
[04:08:44] look poor it looks cultured someone bring up this single no no and do change
[04:08:49] your customer habits graduations canceled they might have to as we go it
[04:08:53] says this is being a multi this is somebody complaining about me who's
[04:08:56] complaining about me this time being a multimillionaire and continuing to live
[04:09:01] like this is quite literally just being lazy and refusing to change and grow in
[04:09:06] in any way. You don't have to be a product of your upbringing forever. At some point,
[04:09:10] you got to be a fucking adult and fix your bad habits. Is this a new, there's another,
[04:09:15] it's got a million posts about it. So reveal this after mtash. Wait, what is this here
[04:09:20] if I can find it? I grew up in poverty. So what do you mean? That's actually a fair dis.
[04:09:34] No, it's not.
[04:09:53] It's actually not.
[04:09:57] Clean the entire thing up.
[04:09:58] I'll even turn the light on.
[04:10:00] I'll turn the light on and y'all will see.
[04:10:03] Give me a second.
[04:10:09] See that?
[04:10:11] Completely clean.
[04:10:13] No issues, no problems.
[04:10:16] There we go.
[04:10:20] I have one drink over here from last night
[04:10:23] and I will put it over there.
[04:10:25] Everything is completely clean.
[04:10:28] See this?
[04:10:29] I can walk around, it's nothing, nothing's going wrong.
[04:10:33] There it is. Total bullshit, completely made up.
[04:10:40] Posed mad over nothing.
[04:10:43] What else is new?
[04:10:49] Now show the kitchen.
[04:10:52] I can show my deck.
[04:10:53] Not like that, but like, I cleaned up my deck.
[04:10:56] I have my garage clean, need the vacuum, it is vacuum.
[04:11:00] There's stains on the carpet.
[04:11:02] They've been there for as long as I've had the carpet.
[04:11:05] I don't really care about that,
[04:11:06] because it's nothing really about that
[04:11:09] for me to worry about.
[04:11:10] But yeah, no, I got the entire rooms cleaned up.
[04:11:14] See that?
[04:11:14] The whole thing.
[04:11:15] Oh, I bought these.
[04:11:16] Wait, no, no, these are the old ones.
[04:11:18] I went to Home Depot the other day,
[04:11:20] and I bought some new tools,
[04:11:22] and I bought birdseed and air filters.
[04:11:27] Very exciting, very exciting being a middle-aged man.
[04:11:31] So yeah, huge desk.
[04:11:34] Yeah, so you're lying.
[04:11:35] You're lying, you're making it up.
[04:11:36] I've cleaned it up, it's totally fine.
[04:11:39] And a W room tour, yeah, into bird watching now.
[04:11:41] I always have been a fan of the birds.
[04:11:44] I've always liked the birds.
[04:11:46] So yeah, you just got hose mad again.
[04:11:49] What about the blood wall?
[04:11:50] That is still not cleaned up.
[04:11:52] And I will also, I will read you a text message
[04:11:56] from an individual.
[04:12:01] Good morning, Zach.
[04:12:14] Here is my sister's phone number for cleaning.
[04:12:22] So we're going to get the asking done.
[04:12:28] We are.
[04:12:29] Broke you show him the pristine car. Well, it's not just the pristine car
[04:12:33] Like my entire like the thing is that
[04:12:37] Let me see I can show it again. Where's the car got find it
[04:12:43] Yeah, this is my car look at my car cars totally fucking fine no garbage in the car at all
[04:12:49] Like that's it. And so you're being domesticated. No, I just
[04:12:53] My point that I made, so this is the point that I made about this, which this is very obviously and evidently taken out of context,
[04:13:01] as with everything that's critical of me.
[04:13:04] Basically, my point was that whenever I lived in garbage, it wasn't a good thing, it wasn't a bad thing,
[04:13:10] it was just simply the way it was then because we grew up poor and that was the way it is.
[04:13:15] And also, like whenever I said lived in garbage, like you have to understand what that meant.
[04:13:19] what that meant. It meant that there were literally holes in the ceiling in the attic
[04:13:24] that raccoons could come into and they could break into the house and damage the upstairs area.
[04:13:30] Like I had to spend $20,000 having my entire attic crawl space totally redone and reinstallated
[04:13:38] because of this problem. Like this was like earlier this year. And so like the whole thing,
[04:13:44] the whole conversation, the whole point that I made about this was that it's not a good
[04:13:49] or a bad thing or anything else and you're afraid I perquit what is this
[04:13:53] here can I find it where is this
[04:14:02] yes shut that goddamn thing off I don't care what you do
[04:14:08] you get all that stuff off of there it's night I'm working on it
[04:14:13] don't work on it I didn't know you realized do you
[04:14:17] realize something let me tell you yeah if the health department of austin
[04:14:22] texas sees those tweets that you put on the damn internet I fell through my
[04:14:29] fucking ceiling yes I fell through my fucking ceiling and you know what I did
[04:14:38] after I fell through the ceiling I went back up the stairs and I stepped over
[04:14:43] the hole and I kept looking for the dead rat that was in the ceiling. I did. I didn't even miss a
[04:14:51] beat. Yeah, but it's one of this. To be fair, actually, I took a picture of it first. I mean,
[04:14:59] maybe I did not remember exactly. Did you find it? I could convey my house and we would have to move
[04:15:04] out of it. That's what my mom would always tell me. Yeah, that's exactly it. See, you don't get that
[04:15:10] That's what led by the way to me getting the entire attic redone stuff off of there. I'm working on it
[04:15:16] I was making a use of it. It could be a piece of time. I'm just off of the internet. Yeah, I'm like it's shawl
[04:15:23] Oh, you get them off. It's I'm like a child. I don't know where to go
[04:15:27] Mm-hmm. I'll get it up all night. I have to you won't get it
[04:15:32] Working on it
[04:15:34] I don't want to get kicked out of my house
[04:15:37] By the health department and what you just did was took a nightmare back and kill us get that stuff off of that
[04:15:44] So yeah, please got everything off of the internet down down down down down down Jesus man
[04:15:50] Hurst the girls. He's there. But yes. Oh my fucking god
[04:15:56] So there you go and and so that's the reason why I didn't have it done. Let me read some more comments about this
[04:16:02] It's so weird up you'll care. What is this here a group of poverty?
[04:16:05] Don't see my fat ass commanding legions of cockroach bro needs to shower and hire a cleaning service. Is that it and
[04:16:13] 2026 a stream went over and did a podcast with asmigold. This is recovered footage
[04:16:18] Might want to give that back
[04:16:22] I
[04:16:24] Don't think I have it anymore. I think I threw it away
[04:16:27] Yeah, he shows take pride in degrading other people for their problems though. That's right. I did I do
[04:16:34] And the thing all these people left can attack his arguments to the attack and personally I know and
[04:16:40] I thought socioeconomic conditions are a cope absolutely and the thing is that they were like I could have cleaned things up back then
[04:16:47] I didn't do it. So everybody this is the and the reason why people get very angry at me is because I
[04:16:54] Represent an ideology that is destructive to them. It is an ideology of agency. It is an ideology of control
[04:17:02] It is the idea, the radical concept that when you do something or you think something, it
[04:17:09] is your fault that you do something.
[04:17:12] It's not the government's fault.
[04:17:14] It's not your parents' fault.
[04:17:16] It's not your perceived mental disorder's fault.
[04:17:19] It's your fault whenever you're doing something wrong.
[04:17:22] And when I do that, and I say this stuff, people get mad about it because they don't
[04:17:27] want to admit that.
[04:17:29] They don't want to admit that.
[04:17:31] They don't want to talk about that.
[04:17:33] They want to blame everything on a secondary actor, but I have always practiced as much
[04:17:39] as I possibly can radical agency.
[04:17:43] Every single bad thing that happens to me, I begin from the position that it is my fault.
[04:17:49] Sometimes through evaluation, I can realize that maybe it wasn't my fault, but most of
[04:17:54] the times I made a decision, I did something wrong that caused me to, you know, be in the
[04:18:01] problem that I have. Did you redo your ceiling insulation after falling through though? Yes,
[04:18:05] I did. I did. And I have a new roof on the house. That was from 2000 and like 21 or something.
[04:18:11] So it's fine too. And so anyway, yeah, people, I think that this is written in a way that makes
[04:18:17] it misleading. And that's the reason why people are getting tilted over this. You would think that
[04:18:21] Growing up in poverty would give you some empathy for their fellow human being.
[04:18:27] The worst part, by the way, classic combo, trans flag and the Palestine flag.
[04:18:33] Classic.
[04:18:34] That being said, I do have empathy.
[04:18:38] I get it.
[04:18:40] But empathy is not obedience.
[04:18:43] Empathy is not enabling your destructive stupid behaviors.
[04:18:48] Empathy is saying, yes.
[04:18:50] This is the way it was for me, I fucked up, I did it this way, and now I'm not going to
[04:18:55] do it this way anymore.
[04:18:58] That's it.
[04:19:00] I know it sounds crazy, but holding yourself accountable was a lot harder than holding
[04:19:04] other people accountable.
[04:19:05] Interesting, that's right.
[04:19:08] That's right, oh it's another girl that's got me blocked.
[04:19:12] Hoes mad.
[04:19:14] Oh, many such cases.
[04:19:18] And I'm on sympathetic extremer?
[04:19:19] Yes, exactly.
[04:19:20] So black people are in socioeconomic conditions in America due to systemic racism, but this
[04:19:24] isn't?
[04:19:25] Yeah, I think actually this is proof that it isn't because it was happening to me and
[04:19:28] I was white.
[04:19:34] Why are the people that dislike me so stupid?
[04:19:39] Why are they so dumb?
[04:19:42] I don't understand this.
[04:19:44] Am I really saying anything that's this crazy?
[04:19:47] They don't even understand what they're saying.
[04:19:51] Oh my god.
[04:19:52] It's crazy to be able to recognize this and then be anti-immigration.
[04:19:58] What the fuck does this have to do with immigration?
[04:20:03] What because you're going to have immigrants?
[04:20:04] Let me guess.
[04:20:05] You want an underclass of unskilled immigrants to do cheap labor for you?
[04:20:11] No.
[04:20:12] I did it myself.
[04:20:13] I cleaned it up myself.
[04:20:15] It's my house
[04:20:18] Jesus Christ
[04:20:20] These people are sad cleaning lady. Yeah, that's different. I mean obviously like I want honestly like I want them to use special tools
[04:20:26] That's the reason why I need to have somebody else do it and you mentioned spawn RNG
[04:20:31] Yeah, it was bad. Yeah, sure and you can rise above that. That's the way it is
[04:20:36] And I grew up porous Vec never lived in a dumpster mound filth hose mad
[04:20:40] Man, people are blinded on poverty, blame it as mental health, people have a more believable
[04:20:48] poverty, doesn't mean piling trash.
[04:20:50] It means when you can't afford to fix a sighting on your house.
[04:20:53] It does mean that.
[04:20:55] And these people don't even understand that.
[04:20:57] It's really sad.
[04:20:59] It is.
[04:21:00] You lived in a state in a situation you spawned into.
[04:21:01] Yeah, I know.
[04:21:02] And that's it.
[04:21:03] You've seen Alex Jones collab with Nick?
[04:21:06] No, I haven't seen that.
[04:21:07] I'll probably have to look at it.
[04:21:08] Why do these people pretend to have empathy for other people and love and accept?
[04:21:11] Then they go on stealing flights from billionaire CEOs because they use empathy as a defense
[04:21:15] mechanism for them to shield them from criticism for being bad behavior, for their bad behavior.
[04:21:22] And how you're a millionaire is still dirty, man.
[04:21:25] Net worth is $14 million.
[04:21:27] That's a lot of money.
[04:21:29] Wow.
[04:21:30] That's crazy.
[04:21:31] It makes millions cause himself for.
[04:21:34] It's really funny to me how much it breaks people's brains, that there are people out
[04:21:39] there that just simply like what they do, enjoy what they do, and they don't need a
[04:21:44] level of, you know, fame and fortune, or, you know, they don't need expensive cars or
[04:21:50] a big house.
[04:21:51] I don't have anything to prove to anybody.
[04:21:54] I just like being myself.
[04:21:55] I like, I like screaming, I like making content.
[04:21:59] It's about it.
[04:22:01] Yeah, that's it.
[04:22:03] Like there are other things like I don't like imagine being so much of a loser like I get like if you're a multi-billionaire I
[04:22:10] Get that like okay, that's a flex
[04:22:13] But like I don't think that I mean other than that and even that it's like okay
[04:22:18] You're you're a multi-billionaire because you probably did something really good, right?
[04:22:21] I mean that's not it's like it just happens randomly
[04:22:25] So yeah, it's just sad the hatred against the wrench. Yeah
[04:22:28] It's weird that I'm getting isn't it weird that these people hate the rich for living lavish lifestyles
[04:22:34] And they also hate me for not living a lavish lifestyle. I have a feeling that this is just people that are mad
[04:22:40] It seems like they're actually just mad about everybody and everything for no reason
[04:22:45] How about that?
[04:22:47] It's sad and I love today. It's all jealousy. Maybe you're right
[04:22:52] Yeah, people hate those with money who live a simple life
[04:22:54] My dad's neighbors are rich lawyers that live very modestly in a modest size house. Yeah
[04:22:57] And so I just uh, you know, I really in also does this prove your point?
[04:23:02] You're saying that things more an income dictate people's behaviors or nurture as soon as since improves your right for having a lot of money
[04:23:06] You behave a factory settings. Well, I mean again like everybody is a product of the environment to an extent
[04:23:12] But like for me, I just I like living the way that I live, right? I mean like I don't know
[04:23:17] It's really not that crazy like I I don't know why there's so much
[04:23:21] There's so much discourse about me and it's always about the silliest things
[04:23:28] It's weird how many people care so much about this the the materialism and I like things occasionally
[04:23:35] I like having nice things, but man some people take it way too far. I do it's a mental illness
[04:23:44] What you living room
[04:23:46] We're on filth isn't robbing stores. What the fuck are we doing? Well, they're just trying to defend
[04:23:49] And these people love defending criminals and violence.
[04:23:55] Wow.
[04:23:58] I called it.
[04:23:59] Hey, hey, hey, hey, I called it.
[04:24:02] Republican primary winner, Gal Reign, bro, total.
[04:24:11] Did he get Zog Mogged?
[04:24:15] Is that a new one?
[04:24:16] Should I add that to the vocabulary?
[04:24:18] Mog get fucked. Yeah, that's nuts. What happened? Yeah, I just made that one up. I like this a lot a pack mug
[04:24:33] that doesn't sound good. He got sogged. I guess so only 3.7% reporting in. Man, playing there 50,000 on
[04:24:44] that's 150,000 from the wind. Oh my God. Probably should go all in on that 15%
[04:24:50] the Zionists have convinced Americans to put Israel before America throwing a
[04:24:55] thousand dollars at Massey should have voted. Manipulation. That is brutal. Let
[04:25:02] me pull it up and see. God damn. It's 87 dude.
[04:25:14] 87%. W. Massey. If I could have voted, I would have voted for Massey. I would have. I voted
[04:25:25] for a Libertarian candidate in 2012. And in local elections, I will, if I don't know the
[04:25:32] name, I don't do this anymore. But I used to just always vote for Libertarian candidates.
[04:25:38] I would. So I don't do that anymore, but like back then I did. And so like, who the fuck
[04:25:44] is Nicole? Apparently nobody knows.
[04:25:48] Replace everybody in government with ICE agents, Ron Paul. Yeah.
[04:25:53] You could have no bill of writing. He always votes fucking Democrats and so if Republicans
[04:25:56] and North American people, why would you vote for a guy that wants open borders because
[04:26:00] he doesn't want open borders? That's actually really simple. Like that's a very, very simple,
[04:26:06] know, question, I don't know why you didn't ask that's really obvious. I think stuff like
[04:26:11] this can make people not vote. Yeah. And so is there a chance it already went up by 2%
[04:26:17] within the time that we're looking? Man, who spread that stupid rumor? I don't know. That's
[04:26:26] That's how propaganda works, yikes. As I said, the golly, I mean, the gollies can vote. What
[04:26:36] do you expect? What do you expect? And the guy, the guy believes in amnesty for illegals.
[04:26:41] I don't know anything about the other guy. I really don't. I just know that he was supported.
[04:26:46] Big new Google Gemini version today. Really? Can AI generate more porn now? 89.3%. I'm
[04:26:53] I'm gonna see if this updates again.
[04:26:55] So we already went down by 3%
[04:26:57] in just the time we were looking at it.
[04:26:59] That's sad.
[04:27:00] The other guy's complete shill.
[04:27:03] Decision desk is at 53%.
[04:27:05] Yeah, but why would you listen to decision desk?
[04:27:07] If you don't know anything?
[04:27:09] Like you look at call sheet in poly market,
[04:27:11] that's gonna tell you who's gonna win.
[04:27:13] How often are they wrong?
[04:27:14] How often are they wrong?
[04:27:16] Almost never.
[04:27:21] So Massey lost?
[04:27:22] Yeah, I think he lost.
[04:27:26] It's even going higher.
[04:27:30] Who's Ed Golrain?
[04:27:32] This is, let me actually look this up.
[04:27:40] I'm gonna look this dude's name up
[04:27:41] and I'm gonna see if anybody was even talking
[04:27:44] about him before this.
[04:27:45] Google Trends, Ed Galrain, politician, okay.
[04:27:57] Alright.
[04:28:02] So this dude had literally no motion.
[04:28:08] He had literally zero fucking motion.
[04:28:12] Look at this.
[04:28:13] Zero to four average interest. This guy totally got mauled by Zog. He did. How is this possible?
[04:28:24] I don't know. His Twitter was created last October. So they just AI generated
[04:28:31] a secondary candidate to run against Thomas Massey and just Zog came out of the race.
[04:28:37] Wow. That's nuts. Industry plant. Yeah, this guy's, see the mixtape of politics. Oh my God.
[04:28:54] So nobody's even talking about this guy. Nobody even knows who he was. Let me look at the last
[04:28:58] five years. Totally fucking irrelevant. Literally nobody even knows who he is.
[04:29:09] Oh no. All right. Now let's search it in Israel.
[04:29:28] They don't even know who he is
[04:29:32] They don't even know look at that they have no idea who this guy even is
[04:29:39] Trump endorsed them. I guess so. He's a ghost. I know he got beat by an inanimate carbon wreck. Yes, dude
[04:29:47] Honestly
[04:29:50] Is this the biggest dog flex that we've ever had
[04:29:54] It is because I feel like this might be it
[04:30:05] Is a pawn yeah, I feel like this is so far no people say 9-11 or JFK
[04:30:11] Okay.
[04:30:12] Guys, you really, really like, this is, you, you're really going to give me a trouble.
[04:30:28] Eventually I'm going to get in trouble.
[04:30:30] You want a link to the live vote reporting?
[04:30:32] Yeah, sure.
[04:30:33] If you can send it to one of my mods, I'll look at it.
[04:30:36] Yeah.
[04:30:37] Shit's kind of sad, sending a message that voting is based off your own principles and
[04:30:39] the interests of your people.
[04:30:40] Well, the thing is that, and again,
[04:30:43] the interests of your constituents will get you primary.
[04:30:46] Well, I mean, the interests of your constituencies
[04:30:49] is determined by your constituency.
[04:30:51] So if you vote based off of Prince,
[04:30:53] like, and there's no right answer to this, I don't think.
[04:30:56] And I think that you can make a moral argument
[04:30:59] for both directions.
[04:31:00] Like you can make a moral argument
[04:31:01] that voting off of principle is unfair to your constituency
[04:31:05] because you're supposed to represent them
[04:31:06] in their best interests, not your best principles.
[04:31:09] But you can also make the argument
[04:31:10] they represented they voted for you to vote for your principles to make the right decisions
[04:31:15] That's why we live in a representative democracy and you know, not just a straight democracy
[04:31:20] So it represents a republic right like and so I think you can make both arguments
[04:31:25] You can you can make both arguments like and I don't really think that one is like
[04:31:29] dramatically stronger than the other
[04:31:34] Where's that now oh
[04:31:36] It went down to a six. Oh
[04:31:40] Massey's allowed retard? I don't know anyone surprised here? Dude, I feel like this is
[04:31:47] surprising by a lot. The ads have raised to 90%. Oh my god. Even, even the Donald. Even
[04:31:57] the Donald came back from Twitter. Dude. The last time that he made a post was for the
[04:32:06] Iran war. Man. How about that? Read the comments. Like, I, I, the reason I said that is I actually
[04:32:24] thought of something really funny and you're never going to know what it is. Sorry. Look
[04:32:31] Who climbed out of his Israeli echo chamber? Tyler Lavera Trump with the hat on you're backing the puppet the Israeli lobby
[04:32:38] Put 16 million dollars into why are you attacking Massey harder than you attack communist Democrats? I
[04:32:46] Agree with these guys
[04:32:48] I'm gonna be honest. I grew these guys. I think this is a
[04:32:51] You know like don't we have bigger fish to fry? You know like that that's how I feel about this
[04:32:56] And so like this is the I yeah, I grew thodge twins on this
[04:33:00] And once Epstein friends and handscasts funded by Epstein's friends the goat has spoken
[04:33:05] Oh my god be careful with anyone who shakes hands with truth Parsey
[04:33:09] I don't even know who this is and US Constitution was a person which current representative would it be?
[04:33:17] Thomas Massey is the Constitution
[04:33:21] Well apparently the Constitution just lost in a democratic election
[04:33:27] That's sad
[04:33:29] That is mass is a Republican. Yeah, I mean the thing is that
[04:33:34] Masses Republican in disguise people are really really
[04:33:39] contentious about this I
[04:33:41] Think that Republicans distrust of Massey and distraced for him is the same as Democrats distraced for John Federman
[04:33:47] I feel like it's like a one-to-one comparison. It's almost the exact same because John Federman will make you know
[04:33:54] like ideologically driven votes and decisions, and so will Thomas Massick. And I feel like really,
[04:34:02] if you want my honest opinion, I wish the entire Senate was full of these guys. I wish we had
[04:34:08] Thomas Massies and John Federmans in every seat in the Senate. People that are going to vote based
[04:34:14] off of their conscience, people that are going to vote, not based off of, you know, like public
[04:34:19] consensus or whatever. I wish it was more of these guys. That's just my opinion, right?
[04:34:26] But yeah, but we don't. I know and I understand people that are against him are against him for
[04:34:31] a pragmatic realistic reason. It's very complex. It is more Ron Paul's too. I've still got a Ron
[04:34:37] Paul poster in my downstairs room. I do. I've got like a libertarian part. Like I'm not a libertarian
[04:34:43] anymore. I'm not. But, you know, because I hate to say it, but like, I played video games and I
[04:34:50] saw how bad a free market can be. And I realized that these ideologies are like, I feel like
[04:34:56] libertarianism and like its its approach to like free markets is as human behavior devoid of the
[04:35:05] instinct of like human behavior, I think it's the same as communism. It's like both of these
[04:35:09] systems work amazingly inside of a controlled experiment, but they don't work whenever you
[04:35:15] introduce it to be done with real humans, right? Like that's my outlook on it. No, wrong.
[04:35:21] I get it. I get it. I understand. I don't want to argue too much about this. I'm just giving you my
[04:35:26] opinion. Vote against massing. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. Somebody's got money invested in us. Let me see if I can find
[04:35:33] Dude, is this the guy? Oh my god. I might have to look at this. There's been a lot of people
[04:35:44] malding about me recently. I'm glad, honestly. It gets more exciting. And let me see if I
[04:35:50] can find it, Kentucky. Primary? Okay, let me see if I can find anything about this. The
[04:35:55] problem was when your governing bodies are controlled by small majorities, one or two
[04:35:59] principal voters becomes a logistical issue? I get it, man. I get it.
[04:36:12] Is he gonna do a speech? Most of the polls closed at 6 p.m. including 4th
[04:36:19] District where he's up against this guy, okay
[04:36:27] Damn so they're already they're already announcing the win an hour ago. Oh my god
[04:36:41] Jesus that's bad made the phone call yeah, I guess so
[04:36:49] Watch Coleshaven. I haven't seen that before the polls closed. Yeah. Imagine, dude, NBC
[04:37:00] News, dude, he got Zog out of his mind. NBC News an hour ago called the race for Thomas
[04:37:09] I'm just messing.
[04:37:10] Oh, sorry, for Galrain.
[04:37:13] Jesus.
[04:37:15] They immediately called, God damn.
[04:37:23] They had the clips ready?
[04:37:24] They did.
[04:37:25] Down the back.
[04:37:26] They didn't read the title?
[04:37:27] I guess not.
[04:37:29] And, oh, Wood Show.
[04:37:31] Oh, yeah, I didn't read it.
[04:37:33] I'm wrong.
[04:37:34] I'm wrong.
[04:37:35] I literally just didn't read the whole title.
[04:37:37] I just read the first three words.
[04:37:41] I didn't read the whole thing.
[04:37:42] I was like, wait a minute, how are they calling this guy a victory?
[04:37:45] I was like, dude, this is like really bad.
[04:37:47] But no, OK, apparently not.
[04:37:48] Thank you for correcting me.
[04:37:50] I didn't see that.
[04:37:52] I read a lot of stuff, and you're
[04:37:54] going to have mistakes made, right?
[04:37:56] That's the way it is.
[04:37:57] Democrats in a way of excommunicating their own,
[04:38:00] they sure do.
[04:38:01] So I don't know if there's going to be anything about this at all.
[04:38:04] at least it call she has like an expert.
[04:38:09] Call she, or is it?
[04:38:16] So where's the vote tracker?
[04:38:19] No, I don't wanna make an account.
[04:38:22] Report insider trading.
[04:38:25] Yeah, everybody, everybody betting against me
[04:38:27] is insider trading.
[04:38:29] So it's an 88 dude, look at that breakdown.
[04:38:32] Oh my God.
[04:38:34] Yeah, it's it's so over
[04:38:39] It is so over you stream games anymore the new wow expansion is pretty good I
[04:38:49] When I'm not gonna play like whenever Blizzard does something new
[04:38:56] I'll do that
[04:38:58] Okay, I will I'm gonna do that
[04:39:00] He got fucked, but how much though? Probably just by a small margin, I would assume.
[04:39:05] Like, I would get that, get that, but I don't even really know.
[04:39:09] I don't know if this guy's gonna come up and speak or anybody's gonna say anything.
[04:39:13] Let me see if there's anything else to look at real quick. I'll look at some Reddit stuff too.
[04:39:17] I've gotten distracted.
[04:39:18] The side for Mackey, for Massey's district, says Reuters, spanning Louisville suburbs.
[04:39:22] Look at that.
[04:39:23] The Kentucky side of the Cincinnati metro area.
[04:39:25] He's had by 300.
[04:39:26] I mean, 300 is a lot in this number.
[04:39:29] it's like seven percent eight percent metro area just to be clear that's a lot a literal
[04:39:38] nobody might when you see Cincinnati there that's not Cincinnati's not in Kentucky but
[04:39:43] it's the Kentucky side of this these are part of the Cincinnati metro area up here the Kentucky
[04:39:50] side of the Cincinnati metro area who the place is also going to go rain how do people
[04:39:54] I don't know.
[04:39:57] So, Reuters says, this district which spans Louisville suburbs, the Kentucky side of the
[04:40:05] Cincinnati metro area.
[04:40:08] Somebody is asking, can you explain this for non-U.S. voter viewers?
[04:40:11] I know it might be annoying to you guys.
[04:40:13] I'm going to look at some other stuff after this too.
[04:40:15] So basically, I'll lay it out.
[04:40:18] So Thomas Massey is an old school constitutionalist Republican.
[04:40:24] very ideologically driven and that ideological drive leads him to have distinctions and differences
[04:40:31] between the Republican leadership and Donald Trump on a regular basis.
[04:40:36] Now on a totality amount, the Thomas Massey does vote with Republicans, but he generally
[04:40:43] doesn't vote with Republicans in regards to foreign wars, foreign funding, and also with
[04:40:48] things that could compromise security or safety.
[04:40:52] he is in a lot of ways a old school Republican in what a Republican would like. He's a, like,
[04:40:59] whenever people think of like, what is a Republican, a good Republican, I think people would look at
[04:41:03] somebody like Thomas Massie, right? And I'm just giving the framing. Now, this also creates problems
[04:41:09] because at the same time, Thomas Massie not voting with the Republicans can put them at a risk of
[04:41:15] losing to Democrats. So you could say that Thomas Massie in not wanting to compromise one of his
[04:41:21] ideals, enables losing 10 of his ideals. And so that's the debate and the conversation that's
[04:41:27] happening about this guy. So because of that, they've tried to run an effective nobody, this guy,
[04:41:34] Ed Galrain. Nobody even knows who this person is at all. And the gap is widening, by the way.
[04:41:39] I don't know if this is a different polling station or something else. I'm not really listening to
[04:41:43] it. So what happened is that zero compromise. Yeah, he's unwilling to compromise. And the same
[04:41:49] animosity that democrats showed john federman because sometimes john federman says like yeah of
[04:41:54] course you need to have voting id you know that they are republican show to thomas massie because
[04:41:58] he says yeah of course you shouldn't have you know fucking flock cameras everywhere or we shouldn't
[04:42:03] be funding foreign wars so basically he is a great asset for the opposite party and i think that
[04:42:12] people view that as him being a compromise a compromising factor which he is but at the same
[04:42:17] time that compromise is coming from a position of
[04:42:21] ideology it's going from a position of
[04:42:24] uh... consistency
[04:42:26] and so really and and that that's that that's the nuance to this right
[04:42:30] and so them running a candidate that is seemingly totally unknown ed gal rain
[04:42:36] that versus thomas massie who you just look at the charts here
[04:42:39] i mean it is is massively more well known than him
[04:42:43] and then being able to win that candidate is like a power move that
[04:42:47] that they're doing over Thomas Massey.
[04:42:48] And I think that there's also another angle of this
[04:42:51] that has to do with,
[04:42:54] it has to do with obviously Israel.
[04:42:56] And so Israel is like, you know,
[04:42:58] Thomas Massey is like coded against Israel.
[04:43:01] This Ed Galrain person is coded pro-Israel.
[04:43:05] And so the idea is that it's an Israel lobby APAC,
[04:43:08] which is an Israel lobby here in America,
[04:43:12] has spent over, like it was like,
[04:43:14] I don't know if the APAC is physically,
[04:43:16] like over $20 million have been spent on one one Senate primary.
[04:43:23] That is insane.
[04:43:25] One singular Senate primary, they have spent $20 million.
[04:43:31] Not true.
[04:43:35] Really? What did I get wrong?
[04:43:41] He doesn't know vote many times.
[04:43:43] Yeah, I feel like I got it right. Oh, sorry, House, excuse me.
[04:43:50] That's House representative. I don't know why I said Senate. That's the reason why I got it wrong.
[04:43:55] Yeah, anyway, yeah, Thomas basically got majority of funding from Democrat funders.
[04:43:59] Yeah, and I think people look at that and they say, well, okay, well, why is this guy doing that?
[04:44:04] And yeah, Democrats such pathetic apes, I'll see you got it right. I mean, again, I don't want to get into the details, etc.
[04:44:10] But just in general, this is what's happened
[04:44:13] Yeah, and I'm asking is only a Republican to vote against funding ice
[04:44:16] Yeah, but there might have been other things in the bill that he thought were problematic, right?
[04:44:19] I mean like that in a lot of times never people say like oh he voted against this bill
[04:44:23] That's like for saving babies, but it also is about building bombs, right?
[04:44:26] And what is this here? Can I find this if you lock them up? We'll come up on accident. What else is like? What is this?
[04:44:35] Your set wait
[04:44:37] You're saying in the state of Oregon someone can walk up to your two-year-old kid bare naked and that's not a crock
[04:44:44] Correct wait what?
[04:44:48] There's no way this is real
[04:44:58] There's no way
[04:45:00] Yeah, I don't know. Maybe it's somewhere out there, but I'm not seeing it myself. It's
[04:45:19] true. Yeah, I have no idea. Indecent exposure is no longer a crime. I guess not. Which is
[04:45:26] kind of odd, right? It's very odd. And people are bizarre. My two-year-old won't remember
[04:45:30] Anything that happens to them right now saw a penis or a booby who gives a fuck what deleterious thing?
[04:45:36] Happens if a two-year-old sees a naked person
[04:45:49] It's so wrong it it oh my god. Oh my I just dude
[04:45:56] I I don't even know what to say
[04:46:02] Holy fuck, man. They're treating it like being naked in front of your cat
[04:46:08] It's also like to the extent that you normalize this behavior. So here here's the main issue
[04:46:14] Actually, no, I don't need to explain why this is wrong. Do I do I really need to explain why being naked in front of children is bad?
[04:46:21] I don't think so like oh my god
[04:46:24] What are we even doing the tolerant left? Yeah, the tolerant left tolerates all of the wrong things true
[04:46:31] You can't cosplay as a snake. What is this here? We don't do that here cosplay due to overpolicing of our communities
[04:46:37] We are choosing not to allow any cosplay that resembles these forces
[04:46:41] So you can't wait what?
[04:46:44] You can't cosplay as snake, but you could do sampling what the fuck oh
[04:46:51] My god, these people are so delusional
[04:46:54] I hate them, man. I do.
[04:46:56] Oh my god, they're obnoxious. They tried to justify it because it was tied to a gay pride event.
[04:47:01] If you're doing a gay pride event and you're doing sex acts and children are present, you need to be put in jail.
[04:47:08] There's nothing like...
[04:47:10] We have strip clubs. There are drag shows.
[04:47:13] And they're reserved for people that are 18 plus.
[04:47:17] The moment that you introduce children to sexuality,
[04:47:20] you're a problem.
[04:47:21] That's it. It's just that simple.
[04:47:24] Like, I don't care about, oh, but it's like, it's gay pride.
[04:47:27] No, by the way, you don't need to expose yourself to children
[04:47:31] in order to express gay pride.
[04:47:34] This is insane.
[04:47:39] Yeah, I mean, it's not about being gay at that point.
[04:47:41] It's about being a predator.
[04:47:42] What is this?
[04:47:44] Is this a YouTube?
[04:47:45] Oh, no, I don't know if I'm going to look at this.
[04:47:47] A song dedicated to me.
[04:47:48] I'm not ready for another song dedicated to me.
[04:47:51] Let me see here.
[04:47:52] m-tash. I already saw this before. Was it really that anticipated?
[04:47:56] War to the Rings has canceled. It's highly anticipated. War to the Rings in the MO game.
[04:48:00] Yeah, this is a good thing. People are going to say it's not a good thing. It is.
[04:48:04] You looked at how badly they dealt with, um, uh, how badly they dealt with New World.
[04:48:09] They're the ones that are going to make it shitty. I'm sorry to say that's it.
[04:48:14] There's no way they were going to do it the right way or anything else. It was going to be garbage
[04:48:18] even than highly anticipated? Well, it was. I even messaged Amazon person about it. But, uh,
[04:48:24] yeah, that's it. Where's the fallen known or exclusive? We saw this before. That's great,
[04:48:27] monkey. What is this?
[04:48:48] isn't it crazy that these guys just they basically go and they complete an American
[04:49:01] ninja warrior contest just walking over to get a glass of to get a peanut look at this
[04:49:10] Jesus, bro, he didn't give a fuck.
[04:49:18] Just flexed on him, yeah, every 15 minutes.
[04:49:20] He just goes over there, right, bro, they have four hands?
[04:49:24] Oh my God.
[04:49:26] And they built different?
[04:49:27] I've heard that, yeah.
[04:49:29] You shouldn't be committing crimes at all.
[04:49:31] Yeah, that's true, you're right.
[04:49:34] And Rest in Peace, Tom Cain.
[04:49:35] What is this important voices of our childhood?
[04:49:37] Oh my God.
[04:49:39] And uh, porcelain vs. pathway at 64, how about that?
[04:49:42] And uh, man, he was Yoda, and oh my god, from the power puff girls, holy shit.
[04:49:48] Mixtape is nostalgia for failures.
[04:49:50] Hell, we are gonna watch this, we will.
[04:49:53] I, I, I, I, this guy is, this is the third or second time this has been posted on my
[04:49:59] subreddit, I'll probably look at it.
[04:50:01] I always felt something was off with cars for kids.
[04:50:04] What?
[04:50:05] What the hell is cars for kids?
[04:50:07] for kids was using the money that it's raised to only help the Jews. And is that a problem?
[04:50:13] Do you have a problem with helping Jews? No, no, no. Well, excuse me. I don't want to
[04:50:21] use this word, but you guys are making me use this word. It's sneaky of you guys.
[04:50:27] Oh, that's preposterous. We were very obvious without branding that this was a Jewish organization.
[04:50:37] What are you guys talking about? Your organization is called Cars for Kids. For the longest time, I thought the money was going to underprivileged children, not Jews.
[04:50:44] If it was going to Jews, you guys shouldn't just call it Cars for Jews.
[04:50:47] And only get Toyota Sienna's? No, I don't think so. Our mascot was literally a talking $5 bill. How much...
[04:50:54] How long on the nose can we get?
[04:50:56] Hmm, phrasing, sorry. Okay, yes, but you guys could have been a little more honest, right?
[04:51:02] And then you guys spent $16 million, is it real? I mean...
[04:51:06] Oh my god
[04:51:12] Man
[04:51:15] And by the way by the way
[04:51:23] My my races and power rankings have been accurate
[04:51:29] They have been I just want y'all to see it
[04:51:32] So, if he is more like it, yeah, I don't know if that's true or not.
[04:51:36] I haven't even seen this before.
[04:51:37] M-Tash nuked his UGD, yeah, I saw that before.
[04:51:40] This is really where we assemble.
[04:51:41] What is this?
[04:51:42] If you're an OG, is this accurate?
[04:51:44] Uh, yes, that's correct.
[04:51:46] They've been doing this for years.
[04:51:47] I don't really know that, but I hear this.
[04:51:49] Cut scene comparison between Forza Horizon 1 and 6.
[04:51:54] Okay.
[04:51:56] This is the old game, right?
[04:52:02] All right.
[04:52:05] This looks like the old gamer.
[04:52:08] Yep, we're done.
[04:52:10] Close the gate.
[04:52:15] Congratulations, you made the heats.
[04:52:17] That's an access sticker amount
[04:52:19] and a pass to the qualifier event.
[04:52:21] And this is so I can get in touch if I need to.
[04:52:24] Oh.
[04:52:25] You need to get your car checked out
[04:52:27] by a race engineer, Dak Stewart over at the garage.
[04:52:32] And I was hard by the way welcome to horizon, okay
[04:52:47] Man this song yeah, this is the old one for sure
[04:53:02] and this is the new one make yourself at home whatever you need just ask
[04:53:09] we've talked about this for so long and it's actually happening so what's next
[04:53:15] May glad you asked and other two of you dropped everything to be here so I got
[04:53:21] you both little care package first things first when in doubt
[04:53:31] I mean guys what do you expect from a game with three body types okay? What do you expect
[04:53:42] from a game that doesn't let you make your license plate retard? What do you expect from
[04:53:49] a game that doesn't let you- what was the other thing that I did? It doesn't let you
[04:53:52] run over the pedestrians. That's three body types I know and it's just it's very odd
[04:54:00] why so it does look kind of like Saikuno and anyway this is just silly it's it I
[04:54:05] don't know how we've had video games devolving this is the reason why Western
[04:54:10] games are dying how well I feel like Forza has to still be doing well though
[04:54:15] right despite all this yeah it's still doing very well I was gonna say okay so
[04:54:19] this is the steam okay okay I mean I would say 273,000 people playing that's
[04:54:29] Really good it came out today. Oh, this is the full release day. I didn't know that
[04:54:34] So forces garbage racing game maybe but like whenever you make bad cinematics this way, it's just simply not appealing
[04:54:41] I don't know why anybody would want to watch this. What is this only eight indie devs made this fast-paced horde shooter
[04:54:47] And it looks frickin sick. Okay, let's see
[04:54:50] That's without Xbox. Yeah, it's doing better than it's not doing better than marathon. It's objectively doing better than marathon
[04:54:59] To what? To the what? To the west?
[04:55:15] This is alright.
[04:55:29] That's so bad.
[04:55:34] Good.
[04:55:42] Friend slop?
[04:55:43] Not really.
[04:55:49] It seems like it's just a horde shooter, right?
[04:55:51] I mean, like, I mean, this is cool.
[04:55:55] I don't know if it's really my thing, but this game is cool.
[04:55:59] This game looks like it plays well, right?
[04:56:01] I'd say that's positive, right?
[04:56:02] Definitely.
[04:56:03] Check the reviews.
[04:56:04] It's been a surprise.
[04:56:05] Co-op hit for a few weeks.
[04:56:07] Oh, is that true?
[04:56:08] Yeah, I haven't even heard of that at all.
[04:56:10] Photographer Martin Lee was walking through on the park
[04:56:12] hoping for your green whoop.
[04:56:13] Damn, he did.
[04:56:16] Oh, shit.
[04:56:18] Well, he's probably like, what the fuck is going on?
[04:56:20] How can they do that?
[04:56:22] Well, listen for, what is this?
[04:56:23] You're a rogue core.
[04:56:24] Uh-huh. You got a mount? Yeah.
[04:56:34] This comes out tomorrow, does it?
[04:56:42] Is this like a new game or a mode?
[04:56:44] I don't know what this is.
[04:56:52] It's a better version of the first- it's a new game.
[04:56:57] Okay.
[04:57:04] I remember playing the Deep Rock Survivor. That shit was hard.
[04:57:08] That game, I didn't like that game, it was so hard.
[04:57:15] Is this decent?
[04:57:17] Speaking of the rubble, yeah, bro, I can't beat my ass.
[04:57:22] I'm gonna do that really well.
[04:57:26] No solo, no play.
[04:57:28] I usually don't like playing with other people either.
[04:57:31] I like playing solo all the time.
[04:57:33] But if you just have matchmaking, I think it's like kind of okay.
[04:57:36] If the game's fun. Kind of like Eldivers, you know?
[04:57:40] That's cool.
[04:57:41] It's alright.
[04:57:43] You can solo.
[04:57:45] I guess, yeah. Another based VTuber? Oh no.
[04:57:49] Destiny, FPS, content creator turned, gotcha, content creator turned, um, political now, question mark?
[04:57:57] I feel very sorry for young men in the world.
[04:58:00] And translate, um, he says, I feel really sorry.
[04:58:03] Is he Canadian, Chad?
[04:58:04] I feel very sorry for young-
[04:58:05] Every- dude.
[04:58:07] Everybody- they caught this fucker so fast.
[04:58:13] You had a Canadian trying to go in here and talk on the internet?
[04:58:18] Sorry, yeah, uh-uh, bro.
[04:58:33] Is that Dante?
[04:58:38] It- it-
[04:58:40] So Timo equals the yes file.
[04:58:43] Yes, because the thing is that Timo, right?
[04:58:46] He has this thing called the blind that makes you not able to auto-attack.
[04:58:49] Now what do pedophiles use to capture their victims?
[04:58:52] They use chloroform, right?
[04:58:54] Yo.
[04:58:55] So that's...
[04:58:56] Bro, what the fuck?
[04:58:58] Type of fucking...
[04:59:00] Fucking coaching is this!
[04:59:03] I'm just teaching you how the world fucking works!
[04:59:08] Man, yeah, I guess so.
[04:59:10] And that is funny.
[04:59:11] And, uh, his yes, let him finish. Yeah, he didn't finish.
[04:59:14] Ren's the Sith released it 21 years ago today.
[04:59:18] Oh, my God.
[04:59:19] Was it that long ago?
[04:59:21] Holy shit.
[04:59:23] Twenty one years ago.
[04:59:26] I remember watching this in movie theaters.
[04:59:29] This was awesome.
[04:59:37] Twenty one years ago, dude, that's sick.
[04:59:40] They're wrong about Asmongold.
[04:59:41] Oh, really?
[04:59:43] Uh-oh.
[04:59:46] Uh-oh.
[04:59:49] Just a minute.
[04:59:54] Give me a minute. I'm gonna look at...
[04:59:55] Well, having a Star Wars?
[04:59:56] Uh, it got taken over.
[04:59:58] Disney bought Star Wars so they could have an audience of boys,
[05:00:02] and then they made Star Wars for girls.
[05:00:07] Not a good idea.
[05:01:10] All right
[05:01:12] Let me see this
[05:01:14] This is why what is it a
[05:01:17] Few days ago a canade what was this here BBC story from earlier is going mega viral people are
[05:01:22] Abyssirating them in the quote retweets if you want to check it out real quick
[05:01:25] Okay, let me look at that real quick before I open this video. So where is it here?
[05:01:31] BBC world
[05:01:34] Child sex slavery is okay when Muslims do it. Uh-oh
[05:01:37] Uh-oh, not once does this article ask,
[05:01:41] who is buying the children and why?
[05:01:43] Nor does it ask, why are they selling their girls
[05:01:46] and not boys?
[05:01:47] Is there a basic lack of curiosity in the BBC?
[05:01:51] They're trying to, and here's the reason why,
[05:01:54] they're doing it in order to manufacture a narrative.
[05:01:58] They're trying to literally whitewash
[05:02:01] and make it look like selling your young,
[05:02:05] like was like six-year-old daughters into sex slavery
[05:02:09] is just you know that this is just a sad reality
[05:02:13] these people are playing into it
[05:02:15] this is how it is yet it's sick that they any
[05:02:18] anybody in the world doing this is absolutely fucking sick
[05:02:22] i don't know why there's even a question about it
[05:02:24] why is there anybody like how can you how do you possibly
[05:02:28] try to look at a man that selling his daughters into sex slavery
[05:02:33] and try to paint him out as if he's the victim
[05:02:36] all my god
[05:02:39] uh... all that that's it's insane
[05:02:42] it's it's did you're spent on some sort of a whole whole whole
[05:02:46] wait a minute we got we got it was this is this is someone's worth looking at
[05:02:50] and uh... let me go back
[05:02:53] all right all right you get you have pulled up
[05:02:55] you get pulled up right now i you didn't want this but now you're getting it
[05:03:00] what's the nonsense
[05:03:01] was it coming from
[05:03:03] was that
[05:03:06] we got one yet let's go
[05:03:17] after you
[05:03:19] it should be full
[05:03:21] bitch get the fuck out of here
[05:03:23] anyway so what was i said before
[05:03:25] uh... i got distracted by some stupid shit
[05:03:28] so uh... yeah
[05:03:29] uh... basically the bbc somehow frames the story of afghan fathers selling their
[05:03:34] young daughters into sex slavery as a hardship to them
[05:03:37] afghani men are selling their girls to other afghani men
[05:03:41] get it right you are a disgrace men sell their daughters in a bbc has a
[05:03:45] poor man's sake
[05:03:47] see this is the reason the reason why all this has happened
[05:03:50] is the lie of cultural relativity
[05:03:53] i'm sorry but if you're selling your young daughters into sex slavery to
[05:03:58] other adult men, you are doing something that is profoundly evil. It doesn't
[05:04:03] matter what culture you're from, it doesn't matter what country you're in.
[05:04:06] This is a profoundly evil and demonic thing to do. It doesn't matter. We used
[05:04:12] to have this in America. By the way, people would sell kids in America. I think
[05:04:15] it got outlawed in like the 50s. It's that recent. But it was evil then. It's
[05:04:20] evil now. So the difference is that, again, we fixed it. They haven't. It's
[05:04:28] sick. Yeah, exactly. And they're spending the truth to make the the monster look like the victim,
[05:04:34] you never see that. Well, it is this constant inversion of morality, where non-western ideology
[05:04:41] and non-western behaviors are held in some sort of high regard, as if they're supposed to be the
[05:04:47] same as a culture that allows children to be children, and doesn't sell them into sex slavery.
[05:04:52] That's basically what happens. Why is the BBC story examined? Why there's a market for fathers
[05:04:58] selling their young daughters to other men in the first place? What a strange omission. It's
[05:05:02] like the reality that these girls are being sold as child brides to be raped by adult men is invisible
[05:05:07] or something. It's not invisible and this is the reason why they're doing it. They're doing it because
[05:05:12] they want to portray these people as being sympathetic so they can soften people's opinions
[05:05:19] on them through immigration. That's the reason why. This is a total sigh up. And I think that
[05:05:25] this is the reason that we do adoptions. To be honest, that's buying people too. You think,
[05:05:30] wait a minute, you think adopting some,
[05:05:38] this is the kind of shit that I'm talking about.
[05:05:40] You think that buying a child as a sex slave in Afghanistan is the same as us having adoptions?
[05:05:50] This is the type of bullshit that I'm talking about. This is exactly it. Did you really think this is the same?
[05:06:01] I'm not even saying it's bad, just something that happens. No, it's not equivalent. There's
[05:06:15] no equivalency here. And this is the problem, is people draw these false equivalencies in
[05:06:24] order to make it look like what we're doing is anywhere near this.
[05:06:30] It's not even remotely close.
[05:06:37] It's not the same?
[05:06:38] I'm just saying, well, why would you say that?
[05:06:41] That's buying people too?
[05:06:45] How are adoptions buying people?
[05:06:53] Wait, how does that work?
[05:06:58] What do you mean by that?
[05:07:00] They don't mention the boys because it's worse. I don't know. Yeah, I mean, I don't know.
[05:07:14] And by the way, um, yeah, no, I completely disagree with this sooner brain off. Yeah,
[05:07:18] I don't want to get into it. It doesn't matter. Anyway, let's move on. Uh, won't someone think
[05:07:23] of the poor men who sell their daughters to be rapes so their sons will get enough food?
[05:07:27] This is, I never even thought about it from that angle, actually.
[05:07:30] Yeah, she's right.
[05:07:32] This is repulsive even by the BBC standards.
[05:07:35] The BBC is trying to make Afghans look like victims of selling their daughters to older
[05:07:38] men.
[05:07:39] This is practice.
[05:07:40] And legacy media are the enemy of the truth.
[05:07:44] They are.
[05:07:45] And white men doesn't want immigrants in this country evil.
[05:07:47] Yeah.
[05:07:48] I mean, Brown man, South's daughter and a sex slavery tragic and brave.
[05:07:51] This is the inversion.
[05:07:53] There should be no moral equivalency that is drawn at all to this.
[05:07:59] This is sick, deranged, perverted, and I think that the people that wrote this article should
[05:08:04] be ashamed of themselves.
[05:08:08] This is it.
[05:08:09] How do people defend this?
[05:08:10] The reason why they defend it is because it is anti-Western propaganda.
[05:08:15] Once you understand that these people hate you and they want to demographically replace
[05:08:19] you in your own countries and then torture you and terrorize you and punish you for being
[05:08:25] the previous majority, then you will finally understand their mind.
[05:08:31] The problem that I think a lot of people have is that they're naive and they assume that
[05:08:35] these people have some sort of a good motive.
[05:08:39] They have no good motive.
[05:08:41] They are profoundly evil.
[05:08:44] And I think that really, I wish more people realized this.
[05:08:47] I did, because I feel like whenever I say these things, I sound like a skit-so saying these things,
[05:08:53] but I think it's evidently true.
[05:08:56] Transactions are on monitor without proper screening for buyers, yeah.
[05:09:00] How do these news sources survive? I really don't know.
[05:09:04] I don't know at all.
[05:09:06] What's weird recently is the BBC has been exposing illegal migration.
[05:09:09] Well, they're just trying to reframe things. That's always what they're doing.
[05:09:12] How are enemies so constantly this dumb?
[05:09:14] Your entire world view of games with criticism and setting can't try to pick what to respond to. Okay
[05:09:20] All right
[05:09:25] What's the
[05:09:28] You've just you've been pulled up this is a lot of people always like saying well
[05:09:32] If I had my chance to be able to say something to you then I you know now I'm gonna I'm gonna set you straight
[05:09:40] Do you have anything to say?
[05:09:44] Did I say anything wrong?
[05:09:51] You didn't say anything right or wrong, you just made an accusation.
[05:09:54] I'm not interested in your accusation, I don't care about that.
[05:09:57] I'm saying, what am I getting wrong here?
[05:10:02] Yeah, I'm not interested in some vague accusation.
[05:10:09] I don't give a shit.
[05:10:17] Is there a single example?
[05:10:27] And I have to prove your statement.
[05:10:28] I'm not saying you're getting anything wrong
[05:10:30] and saying you're too much of a pussy
[05:10:30] to engage with criticism directly.
[05:10:32] I'm doing that right now, aren't I?
[05:10:36] You're criticizing me, I'm engaging with you.
[05:10:39] I
[05:10:48] Like what what is this?
[05:10:54] So respond to the criticism
[05:10:57] What criticism that's why I was asking you like what's the point that you're trying to make
[05:11:02] That was my, so now we're back to the first question. What is the criticism?
[05:11:12] I think this person might be vague, Max.
[05:11:31] Are you playing dumb?
[05:11:32] It says right there.
[05:11:33] Do you believe in objective morality?
[05:11:35] Yes.
[05:11:36] Is that the criticism?
[05:11:38] Yes.
[05:11:39] Yes, I think that things are either good or bad.
[05:11:46] That's the only, I mean, is that it?
[05:11:55] I mean, I don't understand.
[05:12:01] No, is the point that you made that brought me up in the first place?
[05:12:05] That's not a criticism at all.
[05:12:07] That's just you making an accusation.
[05:12:09] Wait, what am I supposed to say?
[05:12:13] Okay, I'm going to respond to you.
[05:12:16] I engage with people that are critical all the time.
[05:12:18] I'm doing it right now.
[05:12:24] I regularly seek out and look for people that disagree with me, and I talk about it all
[05:12:29] the time.
[05:12:30] I probably spend too much time on it.
[05:12:32] i bet it's probably annoying for some of my viewers
[05:12:35] how much time that i spend on it
[05:12:43] do you want an argument for that assertion
[05:12:48] i'm just gonna ban this guy
[05:12:50] it's just it's such a waste of time like what does that even mean
[05:12:53] it's so patronizing such a massive waste of time
[05:12:56] like really what are we doing here
[05:12:58] and anyway let's just uh... yeah what is this is entertaining dispassioners i
[05:13:02] I ask, I mean, again, people always do this.
[05:13:04] They say, well, you know, you never pull up anybody smart.
[05:13:07] And then they prove themselves right when I pull them up.
[05:13:10] So anyway, let me see if I can look at this here.
[05:13:12] No one's being forced to sell their five-year-old daughters
[05:13:14] to pedophiles.
[05:13:15] They're voluntarily doing this to make money
[05:13:17] as they have done to Middle East for centuries.
[05:13:19] Yes, they've done this all over the world too, by the way.
[05:13:21] This isn't something that's unique to the Middle East.
[05:13:23] It's just a difference that some places
[05:13:25] have had the sense to get rid of it
[05:13:26] and other places haven't.
[05:13:28] It's very much the fathers who were the victims
[05:13:30] in this Islamist trade of young girls to be raped every day
[05:13:33] for the rest of their lives by strangers,
[05:13:35] they must call their husbands.
[05:13:36] Absolutely spot on, you don't hate the BBC enough.
[05:13:40] Yep, there it is.
[05:13:41] Sowing children to survive,
[05:13:42] Afghan fathers forced to make impossible children,
[05:13:45] or sorry, impossible choices.
[05:13:47] So he sold the girls to feed the boy.
[05:13:52] Man, I sold my child into sex slavery.
[05:13:55] Obviously, I'm the victim.
[05:14:00] Man, absolutely sick. Completely fucking sick. I don't know how anybody can think like this.
[05:14:13] I really don't. Crown Prince Marriage, I don't care what the Quran says or what the Bible
[05:14:19] says or what the Torah says. Like again, like the moment that you look at your holy book
[05:14:23] and you say this is an excuse to do something that is perverse and evil, then I'm going
[05:14:28] to say that you're not reading it the right way or you're wrong. That's not a justification.
[05:14:35] There are plenty of people that don't listen to every single word that's in their book
[05:14:39] all of the time. This is the reality. Everybody chooses what to listen to and what not to
[05:14:45] listen to with their religion. Almost nobody, and basically nobody, actually follows every
[05:14:52] single thing that any of these books say.
[05:14:56] So let's start there.
[05:14:57] That you are every single person basically that follows these religions, edits out and
[05:15:02] determines what they are going to follow inside of the religion.
[05:15:06] They all do this, whether it's in the Bible, in the Qur'an, or in the Torah.
[05:15:11] They are cherry picking to an extent.
[05:15:13] Now you might say that, oh, well, of course we don't stone people to death for war and
[05:15:16] different fibers.
[05:15:17] Well, why not, of course?
[05:15:20] Why is it that you think that it's okay to not stone people to death for wearing different
[05:15:24] fabrics, but it is okay to throw a gay person off a bridge?
[05:15:29] There's no reasoning for this.
[05:15:31] They're just simply making value judgments.
[05:15:34] So when you make a value judgment on a book that you've already edited and decided that
[05:15:38] you're not going to do this, that, and the other thing in, but you're going to do that,
[05:15:42] you lose the privilege of saying that, oh, that's what the book says, because you don't
[05:15:46] listen to the other things in the book either. So that's the reason why I find it to be extremely
[05:15:53] annoying. The Bible says it's an unforgivable sin to harm family members. Yeah. And so anyway,
[05:15:59] no, I completely nobody should never accept that at all. Because the moment that they say that,
[05:16:06] oh, well, this is my religion or some other variation of that, it doesn't matter. Number
[05:16:11] doesn't matter. Number two, you're not following your book exactly. So why are you following this
[05:16:17] part of your book and not another part? They deleted the tweet? They did not. They have not
[05:16:26] deleted the tweet. No father is ever forced to sell his own daughters into sex slavery. Evil. Yep.
[05:16:33] I'll take for Christianity. I don't want to argue about it. Like, we've had so many arguments
[05:16:46] so far today. I don't want to have another one. So yeah, think whatever you want. Why
[05:16:52] did you steal then realize it was wrong? Yeah, definitely. The Aztecs sacrificed people as
[05:16:56] their religion. We had to fucking stop that. Well, they can do whatever they want in their
[05:16:59] country i just don't want them coming over here right it's actually really
[05:17:02] simple
[05:17:03] so uh... yeah it's insane it was an afghan someone to have been spent all
[05:17:06] day doing fuck all surrounded by rubbish and shit i don't know about that
[05:17:10] it's coming out of the afghanistan probably sucks but who knows
[05:17:14] bbc completely glosses over the horrible fact that afghan men are only selling
[05:17:17] their daughters the youngest one is five
[05:17:20] uh... it's just insane
[05:17:22] and this is again what i was saying before is that
[05:17:26] they are trying to impose an ideology of cultural relativism
[05:17:31] to the most disgusting aspects of behavior around the world
[05:17:36] things like literal child sex slaves
[05:17:40] it's filthy
[05:17:42] like i i i don't think anybody should be supporting this at all
[05:17:46] that's it that's what i think
[05:17:48] you see the objective morality is real but you're an atheist where do you
[05:17:50] think an atheist gets his objective moral source from
[05:17:54] i'd make it up
[05:17:57] yeah i just make it up my objective morality is
[05:18:00] is so it basically
[05:18:02] like this is the way that i look at it
[05:18:04] uh... i think that i have the best take on things and i understand it
[05:18:08] and also you do it through logic you do it through logic and reasoning
[05:18:12] so for example you can logically reason out why it's a bad idea to steal from
[05:18:16] people because if everybody was allowed to do that then you would have a
[05:18:19] culture where nobody could own anything and nobody could have anything so
[05:18:24] Basically, the best way for you to reverse engineer an ideology or a behavior, and determine whether it's ethical or moral, is ask yourself the question if everybody in the world did this, would the world work, or be a better place?
[05:18:38] And I think that the answer is no. You're probably doing something immoral or something unethical.
[05:18:45] So that's it.
[05:18:46] It's materials and minds from the crystals. Yeah, the Christians got natural law. Yeah, you can logic morality
[05:18:53] You can and I think that there's a lot of examples of that and obviously, you know
[05:18:57] Philosophers have discussed this over the years. I'm sure but I mean I don't really spend a lot of time thinking about that
[05:19:03] Where's your logic and reason come from? I just make it up
[05:19:08] Observation
[05:19:10] Yeah, yes make it up
[05:19:13] Like, yeah, I think my way of doing things the right way.
[05:19:19] I don't need to.
[05:19:20] You're not going to get me with this like, oh, well, but your ideology came from Christianity.
[05:19:27] I just make the decision for it myself.
[05:19:29] I look at what something is and I take the best of my understanding and I apply my best
[05:19:34] faith effort to understand it and determine what it is.
[05:19:37] Isn't that what everyone does?
[05:19:38] I think it is.
[05:19:39] It is.
[05:19:40] But a lot of people don't like saying that for whatever reason, for being aware of having
[05:19:45] good perception.
[05:19:46] Yes.
[05:19:47] And yeah, it's really not that complicated.
[05:19:49] Bill's Korean being a music reviewer.
[05:19:51] I'm going to, oh man, all right, let me watch this really quick and then we're going to
[05:19:56] go to that video.
[05:19:57] I'm sorry, I've gotten distracted so many times.
[05:19:59] Why am I not the top 25 streamers?
[05:20:02] Because I have the wrong politics.
[05:20:04] That's the reason I have the wrong politics.
[05:20:06] I'm an asshole.
[05:20:08] people don't like the things that I say. That's the reason. That's fine. It's okay. Do whatever
[05:20:19] they want. So this cares. Yeah, it's not a big deal. Anyway, let me look at this.
[05:20:25] Nobody likes you, your wife, who happens to be black left you. I mean, dude, you have
[05:20:31] nothing going for yourself. You never do the review of this again. It's so good.
[05:20:36] Fuckin retarded bro. That's why nobody likes you your wife who happens to be black left you I mean dude
[05:20:41] You have nothing going for yourself you never did a review of the third
[05:20:45] You really can't size the album better than you know your whole channel is just doing reactions and every artist hates you
[05:20:52] No
[05:20:53] I will mad at him. It's gonna be mad at him. I wonder why because he built his career on a being like a
[05:21:00] music reviewer and
[05:21:01] uses status to push really opinionated bullshit and
[05:21:06] that's my goat that is my streamer of the decade right there and and he takes
[05:21:16] pride into fucking shit on on stuff because he has some form of a musical
[05:21:20] authority in the sphere right and he does it that deliberately he does that
[05:21:24] deliberately which I think is weird because I'm a drink laser and I really
[05:21:29] music objectively like I just said you guys that yes guys this album take one
[05:21:36] point off of my of my react because I'm a blazer and the event that I was that
[05:21:40] is a performative a redditor chat he writes this stuff like that like he's
[05:21:44] already hard but as a musical artist and musical engineer myself I'm I'm and
[05:21:51] it's very performative as in like why does she even fucking think it he just
[05:21:54] says it because he knows he's gonna need some some points gonna get and some
[05:21:57] and some comment. You can find a comment.
[05:21:59] Man, that is crazy. Those tics are fucking garbage.
[05:22:02] Again, he's just turned into an old man yelling at clouds.
[05:22:06] It's sad to see. It really is.
[05:22:10] The guy used to be cool. Anthony Fantano used to be cool.
[05:22:14] What happened? What happened to all these guys that used to be cool and now they're old and fat?
[05:22:19] Old and fat. Like, who gets old and fat?
[05:22:22] Ugh. That's nasty.
[05:22:24] So, this is a video somebody made about me.
[05:22:54] And then had the audacity to crown himself the moral authority on masculinity become what a loot dude
[05:23:03] Imagine crashing out so bad that you have to delete your entire
[05:23:07] Previously one million subscriber YouTube. That's crazy
[05:23:11] Get this he's got a wife kids and retired at 33 good for him
[05:23:17] But that's his entire credential stack.
[05:23:20] A retired anime gambling simulator creator, appointing himself the savior of millions
[05:23:26] of men, while offering zero actual advice, zero engagement with the tweet, just pure
[05:23:33] concern trolling, packaged as an olive branch of Hugh Carrot U. a loser.
[05:23:39] Peek.
[05:23:40] I love this.
[05:23:41] This is so good.
[05:23:42] Can't exactly.
[05:23:43] ideology cosplaying as maturity. And, as of recording this, he's already nuked his entire
[05:23:49] channel and privated everything except two videos. So make of that what you will.
[05:23:55] But he's actually part of a much bigger picture. And that's what I want to talk about. The
[05:24:00] menosphere right now is a sea of guys selling you something. They share honor. Shate sells
[05:24:05] you hustle porn, and a $99 a month subscription to a movie. I think this is so ridiculous.
[05:24:11] I mean, no, I will never do this.
[05:24:12] So, so the world fresh and fit sell you dating strategy from a Miami
[05:24:17] podcast studio surrounded by Instagram models.
[05:24:20] Yeah. Hamza sells you self improvement.
[05:24:23] I don't know this guy through something he unironically called Adonis School.
[05:24:27] Adonis.
[05:24:27] In man, Gazi sells you agency courses from Dubai.
[05:24:31] Half of these guys are filming from rented Airbnbs in Marbella, pretending it's their lifestyle.
[05:24:38] The entire business model is the same.
[05:24:41] Say something provocative build a following of insecurity then monetize that following through courses and memberships that sell you
[05:24:50] He's laying it out, bro. Like this is yeah, exactly the solution to the problem the front-end itself created
[05:24:55] And then on the other side of the same coin
[05:24:59] You've got the performative sanctum only class the Hassan's and the m-tashes of the world
[05:25:04] Oh don't sell you courses, but sell you something arguably worse
[05:25:08] Moral superiority as a substitute for substance.
[05:25:12] Why is everybody except for me a huge loser, man?
[05:25:15] Sometimes I'll ask myself that question.
[05:25:17] Why am I one of the only real ones that's left?
[05:25:21] There are so few real ones out there, but, you know, luckily, I'm still here.
[05:25:28] The feeling of being enlightened without actually doing or building anything.
[05:25:34] One side sells you aspiration you can't afford.
[05:25:38] The other sells you virtue you haven't earned.
[05:25:41] But both sides are selling you something, right?
[05:25:44] And both of them need you to keep consuming, to keep the machine running.
[05:25:48] Yes.
[05:25:49] Then, there's Asmongold.
[05:25:51] A guy in a white t-shirt, streaming from the same house he grew up in,
[05:25:55] eating two dollar steaks.
[05:25:57] Who's probably two dollars and fifty cents now.
[05:25:59] now. Bleach richer than a lot of these influences combined, and who has never sold a course,
[05:26:05] never launched a membership, never once tried to monetize his audiences insecurities. Even
[05:26:12] Hassan-
[05:26:13] Why would I do that? It's stupid. Like I don't need people's money, I've got money. Like,
[05:26:18] yeah, duh.
[05:26:19] The most prominent champagne socialist on the internet lives in a mansion in West Hollywood,
[05:26:24] while calling himself anti-capitalist. Very nice place.
[05:26:28] Asmongold, who advocates for a mix of capitalism and socialism, and actually tested left libertarian
[05:26:35] on the political compass, practices anti-consumption more radically than any of them.
[05:26:41] And I think the irony of that is worth sitting with.
[05:26:44] And that's why they're mad.
[05:26:47] Because all of these people have a cosmetic ideology.
[05:26:53] It's a cosmetic, that's what it is.
[05:26:55] They don't give a shit.
[05:26:57] They don't care.
[05:26:58] It's not a big, yeah, I appreciate you.
[05:26:59] Yeah, they're warpers, they are.
[05:27:02] Meanwhile, you have me, I just do what I feel like.
[05:27:05] That's it.
[05:27:06] Our Muslim streamer, I guess so.
[05:27:09] I just gotta stop eating bacon, man.
[05:27:13] That's the thing.
[05:27:13] He just lives like this.
[05:27:15] It undercuts the entire menisphe.
[05:27:17] Dang, that makes me wanna get a baconator tonight.
[05:27:19] And the philosophy underneath it is worth understanding.
[05:27:22] Because I think it's the most genuinely useful framework
[05:27:26] there the navigating an increasingly competitive world I'd call it ruthless
[05:27:32] pragmatic realism the reason I'm making this video is because for the longest
[05:27:38] time I was exactly the young man these people claimed to be worried about no
[05:27:43] I've watched as many gold for down there a decade now she's the old wow days of
[05:27:47] Jesus well everybody knows this oh my god and guild drama cut that feels like a
[05:27:54] lifetime ago. Tally Esson calling Asmongold a white supremacist. I hate to say this. I'm going to
[05:28:04] say it now. Do you remember whenever Tally Esson he leaned down like this and it showed that he
[05:28:11] was going bald on this top of his head? I paused the video there on purpose to show that he was
[05:28:19] going bald. But I played it off. This is like seven years ago. I still remember this. I
[05:28:24] played it off as it was just like I wanted to make a conversation. And I just dragged
[05:28:29] on a totally irrelevant point just so everybody could see the pause of him being bald. That
[05:28:36] was literally it.
[05:28:38] And I wanted to share why watching him has genuinely been one of the most useful influences
[05:28:45] in my life, as I think a lot of us in this audience probably feel the same way, as millennial
[05:28:51] men trying to navigate this sort of...
[05:28:53] 30 to 45, that's bad.
[05:28:54] ...confusing and competitive western economy.
[05:28:58] I'm not going to do any parasocial romanticization here, I don't know the man personally, but
[05:29:03] I think most of us have watched him long enough to know his particular brand of unfiltered
[05:29:08] honesty by now, and sure, he said plenty of stupid shit on the internet, that even his
[05:29:13] His most loyal fans would agree doesn't do him any favours, but overall, I do like his
[05:29:18] ideas on a lot of topics.
[05:29:20] I'll say more too.
[05:29:21] I often find them quite intellectually provocative and psychologically challenging.
[05:29:26] The kind of thinking that forces you to confront assumptions you didn't even know you were
[05:29:30] carrying.
[05:29:31] Sure, he's a flawed thinker and a flawed human, but what thinker isn't.
[05:29:37] And I think the reason so many of us find him so resonant is because he thinks out loud
[05:29:42] without performance
[05:29:43] no filter
[05:29:45] no matter how it's the problem
[05:29:47] that's the exact problem right there
[05:29:50] i do
[05:29:51] i say exactly what i think
[05:29:55] the problem is that
[05:29:56] i think the reason why popular is because i'm not other people are thinking
[05:30:00] the same thing
[05:30:01] but nobody really wants to say it
[05:30:04] and then it comes me
[05:30:05] where i'm just like yeah that's the reason why everybody knows it
[05:30:09] Yeah, of course they are replacing women's jobs, because they're all fake jobs.
[05:30:14] Yeah, duh.
[05:30:16] And they're like, well, you hate women.
[05:30:19] And I'm like, okay, but am I wrong?
[05:30:24] How harsh or uncomfortable the truth is, he just says it.
[05:30:28] Now, obviously that's pissed off a lot of people.
[05:30:31] Thank God.
[05:30:31] But I think as guys, we just find that refreshing.
[05:30:34] Most of us don't really deal with bullshit.
[05:30:37] And we can smell the performative political correctness that dominates Western discourse now a mile away
[05:30:43] Mm-hmm, and given the choice between difficult truth and comfortable nonsense
[05:30:47] I'll take difficult truth every time
[05:30:50] Yeah, that's a minority opinion
[05:30:52] Whether he's talking about men's mental health the dating market. Yeah politics economics culture gaming
[05:30:59] He'll say things like yeah, that's bad, but it still exists. Mm-hmm, or yeah, I wish things were different
[05:31:07] But they're not and then just move forward from there
[05:31:11] And something about hearing a guy say that a guy who lost his mother and lived in poverty
[05:31:16] Oh, and had his teeth out of his mouth
[05:31:19] Something about hearing him say it is what it is and then get up the next day and keep going
[05:31:26] That stays with you in a way that no self-help book or motivational seminar ever could that's cuz my dad by the way
[05:31:32] My dad had that mentality and any time that I would get upset or sad or anything else
[05:31:41] There really wasn't a lot of room for that
[05:31:44] There really wasn't
[05:31:46] It's just the way it is
[05:31:49] Because what you're hearing is the residue of someone who's been through genuine suffering and come out the other side without pretending
[05:31:56] The process was pretty I think also a lot of people go through bad things
[05:32:00] But people like to romanticize things and they also like to like whenever you allow trauma to define you
[05:32:07] You are obviously no longer yourself
[05:32:10] So yeah, I've had a lot of bad stuff happen to me
[05:32:12] But I think that really my experiences are really similar to other people's experiences. I do
[05:32:19] I think that like other people have these experiences people have these problems all the time
[05:32:24] And so talking about them in a genuine way, I think helps people
[05:32:29] Recognize that and not feel like it's some kind of like weird thing. They should be ashamed of or anything else
[05:32:37] And I think a lot of us need to hear that right now more than ever
[05:32:40] Because let's be honest. This is probably the most competitive time to be a man
[05:32:47] Only accelerating
[05:32:49] Men make up only 42% of bachelor's degrees now the lowest on record
[05:32:54] Women in their 20s out earn us
[05:32:57] One in four guys under 35 feels lonely every single day. Jesus. We're four times more likely to kill ourselves
[05:33:04] And nobody in institutional power has any incentive to name any of this because it breaks their narrative
[05:33:11] Well, that thing they do name it. They blame it on women. They blame it on
[05:33:16] You know the men
[05:33:18] The problem is that they do name it, and everybody that's naming it has an ulterior motive for doing so.
[05:33:25] They're not naming it because they want to help people, they're naming it because they want to create a narrative.
[05:33:31] That's the reason why.
[05:33:34] An entire generation swung hard right in 2024.
[05:33:37] They want to make money.
[05:33:39] Not because of memes, but because they're desperately searching for frameworks to acknowledge what they're actually living through.
[05:33:46] And when every institution offers nothing but lectures about privilege, while your prospects deteriorate,
[05:33:52] you'll find those frameworks wherever you can.
[05:33:55] This is the reason, by the way, why there are so many concerted attacks against me,
[05:34:01] and people trying to demonize me and make me look bad.
[05:34:04] It's because I call this out, and I do so in a way that isn't really...
[05:34:10] There's not really like I'm not trying to make money off of it really like if anything
[05:34:14] I'm losing money because of it so ultimately
[05:34:17] I think that having a person that has a big platform like I have that speaks about these issues in a very just
[05:34:24] Direct way. I think it hurts these people's monopoly on what their version of the truth is
[05:34:31] What that's it stare down that reality
[05:34:34] except the cards this era has dealt us and refuse to retreat into either of the
[05:34:40] two bubbles the menosphere is selling the hustle-porn fantasy that monetizes
[05:34:45] your insecurity yeah performance of sanctimony that monetizes your moral
[05:34:49] comfort because both of them are just different flavors of delusion and
[05:34:54] neither one will improve your actual life by a single inch
[05:34:59] Asman Gold's entire life is the proof of what that framework looks like when someone actually lives it.
[05:35:06] We already know how successful he is, so I won't belabor the point.
[05:35:10] But the way he built it, starting with WoW guides on YouTube, encouraging clippers to distribute his content for free,
[05:35:17] diversifying across platforms so that when Twitch banned him it barely scratched him, building actual equity businesses like Starz.
[05:35:24] I would say that everything basically was beneficial to me like every time I've gotten banned or suspended or anything else
[05:35:30] The long-term effect is that it was beneficial
[05:35:33] Forged systems rather than depending on platform revenue
[05:35:37] All of that is worth studying if you're trying to build anything online today
[05:35:41] But what really matters is where he built it from
[05:35:45] Because this is a guy who started not really bottom 1% of circumstances in every possible way
[05:35:51] Not by I would say that if you want my honest opinion, I would disagree with this
[05:35:57] I think that I was incredibly lucky there are a lot of people that are more lucky than me
[05:36:01] But like just the fact that I was born a guy. I'm over six feet tall
[05:36:06] I was born in America both of my parents are present in my life. I didn't get beaten
[05:36:12] You know, I know English like which is the most popular language
[05:36:16] I'm not the most popular language in the world
[05:36:17] But like at least in the Western world it's the most popular language like I mean I feel like I got really good RNG
[05:36:23] There are other people that got way better RNG
[05:36:25] But overall like I would say that I rolled at least a 14 or a 15 on a d20
[05:36:31] I think people look at the Nat 20s and they say that wow I hate my life whenever they actually just rolled the 13
[05:36:38] They might have rolled a 12
[05:36:41] And I think they roll the one condemned house in Texas poverty line parents separated
[05:36:46] Mother developed COPD and couldn't work.
[05:36:49] He became her full-time caregiver because he couldn't afford help and couldn't leave her alone.
[05:36:54] He started streaming because it was the only income activity compatible with being stuck at home as a caregiver.
[05:37:01] And I remember him saying openly that unlike most creators, he literally started for the money because his teeth were falling out.
[05:37:09] In the creator space, there's this unspoken rule that you're supposed to pretend the money doesn't matter.
[05:37:15] Everyone performs the passion narrative, because admitting financial motivation is seen as somehow impure or less authentic.
[05:37:23] When the reality is that money is why most people do most things,
[05:37:28] pretending otherwise, just another layer of performance.
[05:37:32] And there's something almost
[05:37:34] contagiously liberating about watching someone refuse to participate in that particular charade.
[05:37:40] It gives you permission to be honest about your own motivations, too.
[05:37:43] you. His mother passed in October 2021, about two years after his girlfriend and him broke
[05:37:50] up, and three years before his father. We actually got back together multiple times
[05:37:55] and we broke up a lot closer to the fact that like whenever my mom passed away, it's a lot
[05:38:00] closer. He passed as well. He admitted he'd planned to end his life after high school,
[05:38:06] but in his own words, forgot when wrath of the Lich King came out. He's talked openly
[05:38:13] about all of it, and is said he doesn't care about sympathy, he just wants people to understand
[05:38:18] where he's coming from as a person.
[05:38:21] From the bottom 1% to the top 1%.
[05:38:25] Every conventional path was physically closed to him, and he built anyway.
[05:38:30] From a single room with a computer and an internet connection, that was the entire starting
[05:38:35] position for everything that came after.
[05:38:38] But I remember watching him react to a podcast about masculinity, where the host said something
[05:38:43] about how wherever you point blame is where you give away your power, and he just immediately
[05:38:49] latched onto it.
[05:38:50] Yeah, it doesn't matter how hard you think it is, whenever you wake up the next day,
[05:38:56] you're still where you are.
[05:38:57] Were you depressed when you were growing up?
[05:38:58] Was I depressed growing up?
[05:39:00] There were a lot of things that I was depressed about.
[05:39:02] I think that being depressed is different than being depressed about something.
[05:39:07] So like if I'm unhappy about something, then I think that's very different than someone
[05:39:12] just hating their life period.
[05:39:14] So like was I really depressed?
[05:39:16] I mean, there were a lot of things in my life I didn't really like.
[05:39:18] I was very unhappy about, but ultimately that's just the way it is.
[05:39:22] Yeah, that's totally just the way it is.
[05:39:26] You can spend all day thinking about, oh, well, I wish it was whatever, like, I'd earned
[05:39:32] in 50 years ago, it would have been so easier.
[05:39:35] Yeah.
[05:39:36] So shut the fuck up
[05:39:38] And knowing where he came out knowing he's not some rich guy theorizing about hardship
[05:39:44] That just lands completely differently
[05:39:47] He talks about how people build layers and layers of protection
[05:39:51] Against ever having to take personal accountability. It's socio-economic
[05:39:57] And honestly that observation alone that's one right there more useful to me than anything I learned in formal education
[05:40:06] And you can see exactly what happens when that kind of unflinching honesty meets the internet.
[05:40:11] Because the tweet that sparked this whole drama is the perfect case study.
[05:40:16] Polymarket posted an analysis showing that female-dominated corporate roles are more vulnerable to AI automation than male roles.
[05:40:24] And Asmongold replied with,
[05:40:26] with. Too many fake jobs were invented to create artificial parity between men and women in the
[05:40:31] workforce. AI fixes this problem. Hopefully after this is all over, women can go back to doing what
[05:40:38] they do best, being a mother or being a prostitute. I was laying in my bed like curled up.
[05:40:56] She's sitting there too.
[05:41:00] Can they crash it out of this shit?
[05:41:05] Now the packaging is crude, obviously.
[05:41:08] But Asman Gold is a master rage beta.
[05:41:11] And you have to remember he's an online media personality and entertainer first.
[05:41:16] He doesn't operate in a vacuum.
[05:41:18] The attention economy is absurdly competitive.
[05:41:21] And if independent creators don't use incendiary framing,
[05:41:24] framing, they get drowned out by the institutional media class.
[05:41:28] That's a nice justification, but I think the real answer is just because I'm a fucking
[05:41:31] dickhead.
[05:41:32] I'm just an asshole.
[05:41:35] That's the reason why I say stuff that way.
[05:41:37] Yeah, that's actually the reason why.
[05:41:40] CNN and the BBC and the New York Times have been doing the exact same thing for decades.
[05:41:44] They just wrap it into a big, big reason, like you could say it's kind of a reason.
[05:41:49] While Aspen Gold does it openly without the veneer.
[05:41:52] And in a culture that's increasingly allergic to discomfort, some truths will never enter
[05:41:57] mainstream conversation unless someone packages them provocatively enough to force the discussion.
[05:42:04] Because this essay is focused on the manosphere, I don't want to go off on a tangent here.
[05:42:09] But tweets like this do raise genuinely important questions.
[05:42:13] Questions like why the global sex work economy is worth over $100 billion annually, and overwhelmingly
[05:42:20] dominated by women with virtual...
[05:42:22] Nobody knows why.
[05:42:26] Truly no demand for male prostitutes.
[05:42:28] Well and also like in here's the real, here's the real big one.
[05:42:33] It's not just 80-90% women, but the audience for it, the people that are consuming prostitution,
[05:42:39] the people that are consuming sex work are probably 95% men, if not higher.
[05:42:47] It is overwhelmingly men.
[05:42:50] It's obvious.
[05:42:53] Yet pointing that out is somehow controversial.
[05:42:57] Why such a significant percentage of Gen Z women now see only fans as the new American
[05:43:02] dream?
[05:43:04] And what that says about the economy we've built?
[05:43:07] Why Western economists have built such enormous layers of administrative bloat that don't
[05:43:12] produce anything?
[05:43:14] What happens when AI can do compliance and HR work cheaper than humans?
[05:43:19] Now we use AI as a productivity tool rather than just fear it as a threat.
[05:43:25] And what it says about our culture that you can't even state a biological and economic
[05:43:29] reality without being labeled a misogynist.
[05:43:33] Well this is the problem is like so the reason why this is the case is because the people
[05:43:38] that are primarily like I would say dissenters from things that I say or think they have
[05:43:46] to live in an engineered hyper-reality. So any facts or any piece of evidence that is
[05:43:53] contrary to that has to be destroyed because these people don't want more conversation,
[05:44:00] they want less conversation. And I think the goal for that very clearly is so they can
[05:44:05] invent their own reality and replace what exists. That's the reason why, for example,
[05:44:11] you have all these people that are trying to tell you how many genders there are. They're
[05:44:15] They're trying to tell you, you know, this is the reason why something's happening, even
[05:44:18] though people know that's not it.
[05:44:20] So a simulation, yes, they want to create a false reality that everybody else has to
[05:44:25] comply with.
[05:44:27] And I think that that's the important thing, is that they want to force a compliance culture
[05:44:32] around their own viewpoints.
[05:44:35] Massey lost?
[05:44:36] I mean, I'll go for you.
[05:44:37] Will for sure cover in future videos.
[05:44:38] I told you guys it was going well.
[05:44:39] But the point for now is that incendiary packaging forces millions of people to encounter questions
[05:44:45] They'd never otherwise ask and that's valuable even if the delivery makes people uncomfortable
[05:44:51] Which brings us to maybe the most important thing I've taken away from watching asman gold over the years
[05:44:57] And that's what genuine intellectual independence looks like in practice
[05:45:03] That's the thing is like I really people say that I get audience captured or like I'll listen to my audience
[05:45:08] That makes me so mad it does like I constantly am arguing with my audience
[05:45:13] I will always challenge my own it. I will make tons of videos for people get mad about it
[05:45:19] We talked about his anti-consumption being the biggest middle finger to the men's fears entire business model
[05:45:25] But that independence extends far beyond money into how he evaluates every political issue
[05:45:31] Individually rather than buying into any party's package deal
[05:45:35] He supports universal basic income, which is a left-wing policy. He supports a constitutional right to abortion
[05:45:42] Left wing. He's deeply critical of DEI. Right wing. He lobbied a Republican senator on consumer
[05:45:50] protection against loot boxes. Which is regulatory intervention. Left wing. He says trans kids are
[05:45:57] being failed by parents but would respect his own children's pronouns because the relationship
[05:46:02] matters more than the ideology. People hate that because it is a purely pragmatic perspective.
[05:46:09] That's it.
[05:46:11] Like, that's always what it is.
[05:46:13] And that's what I say all the time, is I always just simply do what's in my best interest.
[05:46:17] It's that simple.
[05:46:18] I think most people do that.
[05:46:20] Try placing that on any political compass.
[05:46:23] It doesn't fit anywhere.
[05:46:25] And that's precisely the point.
[05:46:27] Because he's evaluating each issue on its own merits, rather than outsourcing his world view to a team.
[05:46:34] And the reason this matters so much right now, is that one of the most dangerous things about the current political landscape,
[05:46:41] especially on the left, is this narrow convergence of thought, where you're expected to adopt an entire bundle of positions as a package deal.
[05:46:50] This is the reason why they try to control institutions. It's so they can enforce this very, very small star.
[05:46:57] If you deviate on a series of one, you're excommunicated, whereas on the right, there's actually more
[05:47:04] intellectual diversity than people give it credit for.
[05:47:07] You've got libertarians, and traditionalists, and populists, and technologists, who genuinely
[05:47:13] disagree with each other on fundamental questions, and that diversity of thought is healthier,
[05:47:19] even if the individual positions are sometimes wrong.
[05:47:23] And what really drives it home is how he handled accountability when that independence has
[05:47:28] real consequences.
[05:47:30] He got banned from Twitch for dehumanizing comments about Palestinians, and then walked
[05:47:35] away from OTK entirely, the organization he co-founded, because his political content
[05:47:41] was costing his colleagues sponsorships, and the split had to happen.
[05:47:46] When a viewer asked, you got kicked out, didn't you?
[05:47:49] He said, even if they'd forced him out, he'd agree with it.
[05:47:54] Which is uncompromising accountability turned inward on himself when his actions had consequences
[05:48:00] for people.
[05:48:01] This is the reason, by the way, I don't collaborate with a lot of other people.
[05:48:03] I don't deal with other people.
[05:48:05] I don't talk about hanging out with other people or bringing friends with other people.
[05:48:09] The reason why is because I don't want to drag other people into my problems.
[05:48:15] I recognize that like I don't want to use other people as collateral for you know for for what I believe
[05:48:24] That's it Fox. Yeah, let me see here. So you mean honest not entangle other people. Yeah, of course, right?
[05:48:28] Like that's why I don't really call it. That's the explicit reason why I never collabed with streamers
[05:48:34] Around him rather than looking for someone else to blame I
[05:48:39] Think that kind of independent critical thinking is going to matter. They're more and more in the years ahead
[05:48:45] Because the world going forward is only going to get more competitive, more forgiving, way worse, noisier.
[05:48:54] In that environment, the last thing any of us needs is the comfortable, performative, ideologically captured sanctimally that people like M-Tash represent.
[05:49:05] That's just emotional comfort food for people who've already given up.
[05:49:09] It produces nothing, builds nothing, and leaves you weaker when reality finally catches up.
[05:49:15] Well, they want you to live in that world because that way they can talk down to you.
[05:49:19] That's the reason why M crashed. Is that what they're calling them now? Is their name M crashed?
[05:49:25] I think the most useful things you can carry into that world are exactly the frameworks I've
[05:49:30] been describing. Pragmatic realism. The ability to look straight at reality no matter how ugly it
[05:49:36] it gets and act on it anyway. And independent thinking. The refusal to outsource your worldview
[05:49:43] to any team, any party, any algorithm. And critical consumption of information is going
[05:49:50] to become more relevant than ever. Because as everything becomes more digitalized, ideas
[05:49:55] and discourse are only going to get more incendiary. Every interest group will weaponize information
[05:50:01] to serve their agenda. And as consumers avoid it, we need to develop the critical intelligence
[05:50:07] to dissect and engage with broader information without getting rage baited into emotional
[05:50:12] reactions. I don't think that's possible. That's why we need to get rid of democracy.
[05:50:18] I don't think that the average human being can comprehend that level of critical thinking.
[05:50:24] i just i don't think it's possible
[05:50:29] yet keep in mind
[05:50:31] whenever the constitution was written
[05:50:34] not everybody could vote
[05:50:38] way the m-tash class does
[05:50:40] people who lack the intellectual to be categorized obviously they like race or
[05:50:44] gender
[05:50:45] but it should be categorized based off of cognitive ability or some sort of
[05:50:50] indicator that you are not a fucking idiot.
[05:50:53] It's to engage with a provocative idea, so they default to pearl clutching and name
[05:50:59] calling instead.
[05:51:01] You can't stop the world and ask everyone to be more polite to you.
[05:51:05] That's not how any of this works.
[05:51:07] How's mad?
[05:51:08] The information environment is what it is, and you either develop the ability to navigate
[05:51:12] it or you get played by it.
[05:51:15] There's a lot of people that can play.
[05:51:18] Again, I've been watching Asmongold for damn near a decade now back when his drama with Taliesin felt like the front page of the internet
[05:51:26] Man when transmog competitions were the most important thing happening in our lives so weekend
[05:51:32] Sunday day was actually my real death night in World of Warcraft
[05:51:36] Which is why the channels named after him and why the logos are wolf
[05:51:40] So yeah, this stuff goes way back. That's great
[05:51:43] I know about six or seven years ago after university in the UK
[05:51:47] I moved to South Korea and then to Canada and through all of it
[05:51:51] I never stopped watching Canada and it genuinely feels like time has just flown by and
[05:51:57] If I'm getting sentimental, it's probably because it makes me feel a bit old now
[05:52:03] In a digital age where information shapes how we see the world more than ever
[05:52:07] I've always found myself resonating with Asmongold more than anyone else in the men's sphere
[05:52:12] And I think his philosophy of ruthless pragmatic realism
[05:52:17] of anti-consumption, of genuine intellectual independence,
[05:52:21] might actually break the cycle that the rest of the space keeps spinning.
[05:52:25] That's the reason why I do it. The reason why I say all the really bad stuff is so I can
[05:52:29] normalize it for everybody else to say it. That's the reason why. That's why I always say really bad
[05:52:34] stuff is I'll try to break the ice, to normalize it. But yeah, you can't, you can call them that.
[05:52:42] Yeah, you can't, you can't say that.
[05:52:49] Cycle of selling insecurity back to the people it was extracted from.
[05:52:53] And in a sea of menisphere creators all running that same playbook, or performing sanctimonious
[05:52:59] virtue from the other side of the same coin, the black sheep who refuses to participate
[05:53:04] has ended up being the most genuinely inspiring of all of them.
[05:53:09] But yeah, that's about all I have to say about this.
[05:53:13] If you enjoyed this, as always, consider leaving a like and subscribing if you haven't already.
[05:53:18] I truly appreciate the support you guys have shown me so far.
[05:53:22] Until the next one, take care.
[05:53:24] Yeah, what a nice guy.
[05:53:26] Yeah, I appreciate it.
[05:53:27] Well, yeah, what a nice guy.
[05:53:29] I mean, I definitely appreciate it.
[05:53:31] That's great.
[05:53:32] And yeah, I feel like in general, my opinions on stuff, I try to not let other people control
[05:53:39] what my opinions are. You shouldn't watch any videos about yourself as it just raises your
[05:53:43] narcissism. I think that I really hate to break the fourth wall here, but I play a lot of this
[05:53:53] stuff. You have to keep in mind this is a show. I like saying funny things. So don't worry about
[05:54:03] any of them. This is a show. We're having fun here. We're having fun. We're doing things for
[05:54:09] for enjoyment.
[05:54:11] So I think, and there's a bit of tongue-in-cheek humor
[05:54:13] that goes into it.
[05:54:14] And I think people know that.
[05:54:15] But for some reason, some people take it seriously.
[05:54:18] Everybody, I know, like I just, I try to have fun.
[05:54:22] I try to have fun.
[05:54:23] I try to make things fun.
[05:54:24] And that's it.
[05:54:26] So, all right, you guys, is there a compliment?
[05:54:28] Yeah, sure.
[05:54:29] And don't break the fourth wall.
[05:54:30] And yeah, I'm just saying in general, that's the way it is.
[05:54:34] And I created test viewers to see if viewers
[05:54:36] are retarded or not.
[05:54:37] Maybe, I don't know.
[05:54:38] People forget you're a content creator,
[05:54:39] you should have them fly live.
[05:54:40] Yeah, live, yeah.
[05:54:41] I have to do things live, too.
[05:54:42] And sometimes you're gonna have mistakes.
[05:54:45] But yeah, it's a nice video.
[05:54:46] It's from Diving.
[05:54:47] I remember he made a video about mixtape, too,
[05:54:48] that I watched.
[05:54:49] It was really good.
[05:54:50] And yeah, there it is.
[05:54:52] Got 44.
[05:54:53] A lot of people are really positive about this, too.
[05:54:54] It is.
[05:54:55] This is a really nice video.
[05:54:57] Let me go and look and see,
[05:54:59] is it true that Thomas Massey got zogged?
[05:55:04] Did he truly get zogged?
[05:55:09] Did Massey win no
[05:55:13] They called it I want to see it
[05:55:18] Let's see
[05:55:21] Massey's defeat proves Republican Party is pro Epstein pro Israel cult led by their cult leader Epstein affiliate and servant of Israel
[05:55:30] Donald Trump that's nice
[05:55:32] Anyway, so it looks like okay Hassan called it so it must be true
[05:55:36] And okay, let me see if there's any more of these 99%
[05:55:42] Massey is going to lose Jewish manipulation and control of our government can no longer be denied. Oh
[05:55:50] My god
[05:55:53] Activists who sent Elhan Omar's daughter and son piker Cuba aid convoy as ties to Hamas
[05:55:58] I'm gonna look at this hag later on not right now though, and let me see what this is. That's some other bullshit
[05:56:05] I'm not gonna worry about it. And what is this here? Destiny 3?
[05:56:10] And Tantalukius guys made an IQ of a damn. Everybody's hating on this gun.
[05:56:15] Swatted an 81 year old grandma. What an idiot. Who does that? And
[05:56:20] San Diego Islamic shooter team shooter manifesto. This is probably not true. I'm not even gonna listen to it or read it.
[05:56:29] So where is the...
[05:56:35] I'm not seeing it.
[05:56:39] Where is it?
[05:56:44] APAC one. Yes. The Jews have won!
[05:56:49] The Israeli occupation of America continues. We have been zogged.
[05:56:59] Look at holly market. Oh, it's it's a wrap.
[05:57:01] It's an absolute wrap. It's over.
[05:57:05] It's completely over. Look at this here.
[05:57:09] 100%. I told y'all he was going to win.
[05:57:13] Y'all should have listened. What's going on?
[05:57:17] The Jews are controlling America.
[05:57:21] That's it.
[05:57:25] The shooter's livestreaming thing. I'm not going to watch it.
[05:57:29] I'm not going to watch them.
[05:57:30] It's weird.
[05:57:31] I don't want to watch that.
[05:57:35] AP sticky did on their chat that this is AP Live.
[05:57:39] Awaiting speeches from, all right, yeah.
[05:57:41] I'll give this like maybe five or 10 minutes,
[05:57:44] and I'll see if one of these guys is going to come up.
[05:57:47] The goi, wait, goi's mad.
[05:57:50] Is this the?
[05:57:51] Is this just a goy rage on Twitter?
[05:58:00] It's just all the goys are mad that the Jews have subverted them again.
[05:58:05] They've correctly exercised their power as God's chosen people to use the Gentiles in
[05:58:12] their best interest once more, as ordained.
[05:58:18] That's a boy raid, yeah.
[05:58:22] This is 99% because he went against the lobby, 1% because he went against Trump.
[05:58:27] I don't know.
[05:58:28] I mean, I don't want to debate that one way or another.
[05:58:32] Do you think anti-Semitism will increase as we get more things like this?
[05:58:36] Well, I think that you should ask yourself this.
[05:58:41] Individual people went out and they voted for Ed Galrain.
[05:58:47] They made that decision, and this is the guy that they voted to represent them.
[05:58:53] And so you should really be asking those voters and seeing why is it that you decided to vote
[05:58:59] for a person like this instead of Thomas Masson.
[05:59:03] That's what you should be doing.
[05:59:07] Because APAC can say whatever they want, but at the end of the day, a person makes an
[05:59:13] This is what I was saying about agency.
[05:59:16] An individual makes a decision at a ballot box to check the box.
[05:59:21] APAC doesn't check the box for them.
[05:59:24] You know, Israel doesn't do that.
[05:59:26] Donald Trump doesn't do that.
[05:59:28] They do it.
[05:59:30] I think that's important to keep in mind.
[05:59:33] Why are they doing that?
[05:59:36] Can you look up anti-Masiads replying to Kentucky?
[05:59:41] I haven't seen any of them.
[05:59:44] Eon space lasers.
[05:59:47] OK.
[05:59:52] Boomer brain damage by old people meds.
[05:59:55] So a lot of boomers have, do you know
[05:59:57] how boomers are programmed to be retarded?
[06:00:00] Like we all know this.
[06:00:02] Well, another big issue that they have
[06:00:06] is they're programmed also to think
[06:00:09] that Israel can do no wrong. Israel is America's greatest ally and they will always have the
[06:00:17] best interests of America. That's it. And I think there's a huge generational divide
[06:00:26] among the support of Israel. Like, and I'm talking like a three to one, like for every
[06:00:31] three people that are adults, and by this is per capita, obviously, but for every, every
[06:00:37] three people that support Israel that are older? There's like nine, you could say, that
[06:00:43] are against it, that are younger. What did your dad think about Israel? He didn't. He's
[06:00:53] an American. What the fuck about Israel? I remember he'd get mad because he'd be watching
[06:01:02] Hassan sometimes and he'd say like bro. He's talking about his oh my god, bro like again
[06:01:09] Just didn't give a fuck
[06:01:18] Okay, okay, you don't know about cutting age Israel
[06:01:22] Yeah, because there could be mutual benefits that we could get to working with Israel in a limited context
[06:01:27] Same as we work with China same as we work with you know, Argentina
[06:01:32] I think that again being America first doesn't mean being against a country despite that country being America first means looking at things
[06:01:40] Based off. Is this a song? I think it is
[06:01:48] It is
[06:01:51] Down
[06:01:53] I'll give it like 10 more minutes.
[06:02:06] You don't go war together with any other country to be honest?
[06:02:09] That's not what I said.
[06:02:13] It's pretty obvious.
[06:02:19] What if the Ed Gell Ring comes out and he announces what if Benjamin Netanyahu comes
[06:02:41] out got him that'd be crazy
[06:02:53] we're in Yamaha yeah the big yahoo shows up
[06:03:11] you
[06:03:41] you
[06:04:11] you
[06:04:41] you
[06:05:11] you
[06:05:41] Anti-Semitism.
[06:06:06] What else besides that?
[06:06:08] Is there anything else?
[06:06:11] There he is.
[06:06:16] There he is.
[06:06:18] All right.
[06:06:19] We didn't wait for nothing.
[06:06:21] Super Israel?
[06:06:22] We already have Super Israel.
[06:06:24] It's called America.
[06:06:25] There he is.
[06:06:47] I wonder now if he's out of a job, if he come on the street.
[06:06:55] I
[06:07:01] Would I would have come out sooner, but I had to call my opponent and concede and it took a while to find Ed Galerine and Tel Aviv
[06:07:12] Fucking mad shit
[06:07:20] I have called and conceded the race
[06:07:22] We've been honorable the whole time and we're going to stay that way.
[06:07:27] You know, welcome to the most expensive congressional primary ever in the 250-year history of this
[06:07:38] country.
[06:07:39] So far.
[06:07:40] It's not just the most expensive.
[06:07:41] This thing went on longer than Vietnam.
[06:07:45] It started nine months ago and they didn't even have a candidate and they decided they
[06:07:50] they want to take me out.
[06:07:52] I want to start by thanking the volunteers who
[06:07:56] have put so much effort into this.
[06:07:58] Some of you came from all across the country.
[06:08:00] Some of your homegrown.
[06:08:02] I love all of you.
[06:08:03] I see how this is going to work.
[06:08:32] I'm going to have to not quit talking or you'll start doing it.
[06:08:35] Uh-huh.
[06:08:36] Uh, I want to thank my staff too.
[06:08:38] Some of my staff have been with me from the very first race in 2012, and they have done
[06:08:44] so much.
[06:08:45] Damn.
[06:08:46] You know, compared to all the BS you've heard, we've never had a single ethics complaint
[06:08:52] filed against me or my staff in 14 years.
[06:08:56] That's really respectable, you know?
[06:08:58] That really is.
[06:09:00] I want to thank the donors. Now listen, I'd name them all, but there's 50,000 donors,
[06:09:11] okay? We didn't lose this race because we didn't have enough money. You know, it is
[06:09:23] the most expensive race ever. I think when they add it up, right now they can count 35
[06:09:27] I think when they added up, it's going to be a lot more than that because on our side. We know we spent more than 15 million and
[06:09:35] We were able to go toe-to-toe. There was never a week that we got outspent more than two to one in this entire race
[06:09:42] Once it got underway and that's that's also
[06:09:46] It wasn't just the grassroots donors. We had a long time one of my longest friends
[06:09:53] He went through a rough spell, and I never left him.
[06:09:58] I always supported him.
[06:10:00] And he actually started the Super PAC, the one that nobody knows who runs it, Cliff Maloney.
[06:10:05] If you're around, would you come up here?
[06:10:11] Maybe I can get him out here to take some credit.
[06:10:16] If he's in the crowd, just pick him up and surf him over here.
[06:10:21] money. They didn't waste money to try to win. They didn't win. That's the way it is.
[06:10:30] I see, by the way, I see one of my online influencer heroes, Bobby Sausen. Me? Wait,
[06:10:37] what? I thought he was going to say me. Bro, come on. There were a lot of surreal moments
[06:10:45] in this race and frankly, in being in Congress, but being in a side by side, racing through
[06:10:50] the woods with Bobby's sauce was definitely on my, it wasn't even on my bucket list. It
[06:10:55] was amazing. So, and getting to that point, I want to thank the influencers who came all
[06:11:02] this way and produced all the videos and got out the young vote.
[06:11:06] You're welcome. I want to thank my family. That's who we have a raid back here. My grand
[06:11:17] babies, all three of them. She's clapping too. It's a little bit overwhelming for them,
[06:11:30] but they are what recharges my batteries when I come back from Washington, D.C., these grand
[06:11:37] babies. And that's what we're fighting for, really, is the next generation and the next
[06:11:42] generation after that. But I have to especially thank my wife Carolyn. Her parents, her parents
[06:12:04] knew what they were doing when they named her, her middle name is Grace. But she's a
[06:12:10] fighter. I mean she's been tweeting that twice by the chief executive. My man. There's powerful
[06:12:16] country in the world. She blames me for that because I didn't invite him to the wedding.
[06:12:23] God's all. But also she can't she voted this morning and she came out and she said well that
[06:12:28] was a wild experience. That was great. I never imagined that would happen and I said what happened.
[06:12:33] She said I got to vote for my husband and my favorite congressman. I said that's practically a
[06:12:39] It's Rupple.
[06:12:40] Oh my God.
[06:12:43] Yeah.
[06:12:48] In all seriousness, walking out here and seeing all of you has really energized me.
[06:12:57] And it has all along.
[06:12:59] But why am I hopeful right now?
[06:13:01] Because if you looked at the cross tab in the polling, and I'm sure if we had exit polling,
[06:13:06] it would show the same thing.
[06:13:08] And we have the younger demographic.
[06:13:11] It's true.
[06:13:12] It's true.
[06:13:13] It's true.
[06:13:14] It's all the old folks.
[06:13:17] Yeah.
[06:13:18] It's all our young guys, bro.
[06:13:22] Our young guys are in on this.
[06:13:26] I don't even know who this guy is.
[06:13:31] You are patriots, and you will inherit this country, and you will make it better.
[06:13:37] I am hopeful because of that. Thank you. We accidentally, I accidentally didn't mean to
[06:13:48] do this. It started out as an election and it turned into a movement.
[06:13:52] The board cattle debuff is too strong.
[06:13:58] Some of my conservatives are cheering for A-PAC,
[06:14:04] it's disgusting.
[06:14:05] There's more to it than that.
[06:14:07] Pretty fair, there's more to it.
[06:14:09] I mean, I think people, if you're not tired of politics,
[06:14:14] if you're not jaded, if you're not cynical, and so many people are,
[06:14:18] You know, the people that want somebody that will go along to get along, I've never heard
[06:14:23] of that strategy, but that seems to be what the voters want.
[06:14:27] That's what's been promised to them, but not the young voters.
[06:14:30] I mean, we stirred up something.
[06:14:32] There is a yearning in this country for somebody who will vote for principles over party.
[06:14:37] You got it. You got it, baby.
[06:14:46] This is 3,000 years ago. This Senate seat was promised.
[06:14:49] You all don't like bullies, and you don't tolerate them, and I love you for it.
[06:14:54] You also...
[06:14:55] This is a boy opera scene.
[06:14:57] Yeah.
[06:15:00] They couldn't listen.
[06:15:02] I don't know how I like that one.
[06:15:07] Yeah, you have to work on that.
[06:15:12] Hey, if I had known this speech, if I had known this speech, it was going to be this
[06:15:23] fun to give, I would have come out 15 minutes sooner.
[06:15:27] Look, for 14 years, those SOBs in Washington tried to buy my vote.
[06:15:35] They couldn't buy it.
[06:15:43] Why did this, why did the race get so expensive because they decided to buy the seat?
[06:15:50] And it, and it got real expensive for it. Look,
[06:15:57] they used, they used a lot of dirty tricks, but we stayed the course. We did not, we didn't bend a knee,
[06:16:03] me, we didn't throw a foul ball, we didn't do any of those things. We didn't knee camp
[06:16:09] anybody. We had lots of opportunities to try a lot of stuff like that and we never did
[06:16:16] it. We ran a clean race.
[06:16:19] Yeah.
[06:16:20] Hey. And there's, by the way, after 18 months of a blackout of not letting me on Fox, they
[06:16:31] Finally let me on Fox today four hours into the election. Oh, that's nice just in time
[06:16:42] Bro he got zogged out
[06:16:44] That's all that is mine. Hey there there's slop there's slop is selling so they'll keep selling it
[06:16:51] But but listen to a watch Fox also for the first time in 18 months
[06:16:56] And there was the president talking about, by the way, while gas is almost $5 and diesel
[06:17:05] is almost $6.
[06:17:06] I filled up last night.
[06:17:07] They're talking about this state ballroom they're going to build.
[06:17:10] And it looks like the Roman Empire, architecture from the Roman Empire.
[06:17:15] I see a few analogies there.
[06:17:17] Yeah, I want to see that.
[06:17:18] And people are just trying to make ends meet.
[06:17:20] But we were promised that Mary Edelson would pay for that ballroom.
[06:17:26] She spent so much money in this race, they're going to have to reduce the footprint of that
[06:17:37] thing.
[06:17:41] But here's one thing I saw on Fox.
[06:17:43] They were saying, oh my goodness, you know, we're ready for war.
[06:17:46] There's about this.
[06:17:47] We're about to restart this war.
[06:17:48] We were supposed to restart this war today, but we can't restart this war today.
[06:17:52] The war can't start today.
[06:17:54] They said we gotta wait a day.
[06:17:56] What?
[06:17:57] Oh, he thinks it's because of that.
[06:17:58] It occurred to me, where was the Secretary of War yesterday?
[06:18:02] He was here.
[06:18:04] Listen.
[06:18:05] It makes him look bad.
[06:18:06] It does.
[06:18:06] It makes him look really bad.
[06:18:07] Really?
[06:18:08] No.
[06:18:09] Look on the bright side.
[06:18:12] No more wars.
[06:18:14] No more wars.
[06:18:16] No more wars.
[06:18:17] No more wars.
[06:18:19] No more wars.
[06:18:21] No more wars.
[06:18:23] Guys, knock that off, you're going to make me feel good about losing.
[06:18:30] What I wanted to do was give you all credit.
[06:18:33] When they saw the influencers here, they panicked, they sent the Secretary of War here, and you
[06:18:38] stopped the war for a day.
[06:18:42] That's a good one.
[06:18:48] We know we don't want a war and we know why young people are in, you know, middle-aged
[06:18:55] people are against the next war, because we'd be the ones fighting it.
[06:18:59] They're trying to bring back the drafts.
[06:19:01] Screw that.
[06:19:02] Oh!
[06:19:03] They're trying to raise the age.
[06:19:05] I don't agree with that.
[06:19:08] We're not going to fight some other country's wars, are we?
[06:19:12] No.
[06:19:13] I don't like that at all.
[06:19:16] What else do we stand for?
[06:19:18] Not we don't want to send our money overseas. Yeah, okay
[06:19:35] I've got a bill to do that. I've also got a bill to end the Ed in the Department of Education
[06:19:41] education.
[06:19:42] Good.
[06:19:43] But it won't work.
[06:19:46] Rand Paul says he wants to pass a law that you need one day to read ten pages of every
[06:19:52] bill.
[06:19:53] I asked Rand, what are you going to do about my bill that's one sentence long to end the
[06:19:57] Department of Education?
[06:19:58] That would be like five minutes to read that bill.
[06:20:04] By the way, do you know how many pages he has seen files transparency act was?
[06:20:08] two pages.
[06:20:13] We don't want, we're tired of meddling overseas, we can't afford it, our empire will collapse
[06:20:19] if we keep sending our money to other countries.
[06:20:22] I never picked a fight with the country that's tried to take me out here, because I've never,
[06:20:28] but I've never voted for foreign aid to any country.
[06:20:30] Wait, which country is starting to pick it out?
[06:20:31] We've got to take care of America first.
[06:20:34] America first.
[06:20:35] America first.
[06:20:36] America first.
[06:20:37] America first.
[06:20:38] America first, America first, America first.
[06:20:43] America first, America first.
[06:20:46] By the way, there was, you remember that organization that Klaus Schwab started called the World Economic Forum?
[06:20:52] Oh, you'll own nothing and be happy.
[06:20:55] Oh boo-hoo boo.
[06:20:56] They said you should eat bugs. Do you want to eat bugs?
[06:20:59] Yes, I want to eat bugs. I want to eat bugs.
[06:21:01] They said you'll own nothing and be happy about it.
[06:21:04] That's what I said.
[06:21:05] Well, guess what happened?
[06:21:09] Guess what happened to Klaus the CEO?
[06:21:11] He was in the Epstein files.
[06:21:13] He had to resign.
[06:21:15] We took out the CEO of the World Economic Forum with a two-page bill.
[06:21:22] One more bug?
[06:21:24] One more back to playing wow again?
[06:21:31] What else are we for?
[06:21:33] I've for years I've been standing up for the second amendment, the first amendment, fourth
[06:21:38] amendment, the fifth amendment, the 10th amendment. I just realized the seventh amendment is under
[06:21:44] attack. It's because I serve on the judiciary committee. The seventh amendment is your right
[06:21:50] to a jury trial. They've taken it away for vaccines. If you get hurt, you can't sue for
[06:21:55] vaccines. They're trying to take it away for pesticides. They're trying to take it away
[06:21:59] for these data centers. My mom was in on this. No.
[06:22:05] We've been fighting that back. So that's an amendment
[06:22:11] that frankly I didn't think I was going to have to fight for but I've been
[06:22:15] fighting for it in DC and we need to keep fighting for the Seventh Amendment
[06:22:18] too. They want, these corporations want, get out
[06:22:21] of court free cards. We're not going to give them one.
[06:22:26] What else is part of our coalition cutting doge cutting spending?
[06:22:35] They ran they ran doge out of town I did
[06:22:40] Elon Musk found out it was easier to land a rocket backwards. It was easier to get a car to drive itself
[06:22:46] It was easier to put internet on Antarctica
[06:22:50] Then it was to cut
[06:22:52] $100 of spending in Washington, DC. It's a tough problem, but we're not gonna give up on that either
[06:23:02] Maha is anybody here for Maha
[06:23:08] Does anybody want to eat poison I did that do you want the government telling you what to eat?
[06:23:16] The government telling you to put a needle in your arm. I
[06:23:19] I don't either that's why I've been fighting all of that stuff we need food
[06:23:25] freedom we need medical freedom we need all of those freedoms and we need we need
[06:23:37] basic decency we need basic decency that's what the Epstein files
[06:23:42] transparency act is all about by the way today is the six-month anniversary of
[06:23:47] the Epstein Falls Transparency Act.
[06:23:49] We've taken out two dozen CEOs,
[06:23:51] and a ambassador.
[06:23:52] It's been six months?
[06:23:54] A prince, a prime minister.
[06:23:59] I thought it was way out.
[06:24:00] A minister of culture.
[06:24:04] Not the guy that she-
[06:24:05] And that was just six months.
[06:24:07] I got seven months left in Congress.
[06:24:10] I thought you was thinking about fish farmer.
[06:24:30] It did negative effect on the man.
[06:24:31] When does bipartisanship become a dirty word in this country?
[06:24:34] It never should be.
[06:24:36] By the way, I'm not even sure that I'm bi-partisan, bi means you like both.
[06:24:43] I might be trans-partisan, because I can't identify with either some days.
[06:24:55] That's the great thing about the polls being closed, they can't run an ad where I claim
[06:24:59] to be trans.
[06:25:05] Partisan, thank you very much. I don't know which cloakroom to go in
[06:25:14] Look if I if you know I bet you've been through some of you to study political science
[06:25:20] I didn't by the way, that's not a real science. I'm a political science denier
[06:25:24] If you're already halfway through that degree
[06:25:28] And call it political theater somebody's not gonna like that then you can serve on the oversight committee the judiciary committee
[06:25:35] You can be on the whip team
[06:25:38] What's a member? What's the difference between a used car salesman and a member of the whip team?
[06:25:43] The used car salesman knows when he's lying
[06:25:46] They go around telling everybody all that good stuff's in the bill all that bad stuff's not in the bill
[06:25:51] I don't blame them. They haven't read the bill. They're not lying. They don't know they're lying. Anyways, that's bad
[06:25:59] Bipartisanship we need to bring the discussion speech on a roach. We it is not
[06:26:03] There's too much of the unit party in Washington DC. What we need is a unity party.
[06:26:11] They're on the run.
[06:26:21] Is it nasty to trans-democat or trans-republican?
[06:26:33] We gotta figure that out.
[06:26:40] We ran we ran a race that you can be proud of you have to apologize to nobody
[06:26:45] tomorrow for anything you did and we kept smiling the whole time when I was
[06:26:52] called to moron at the prayer breakfast I said I'm glad I'm in his prayers just
[06:26:59] that would be my advice to you all don't dig in don't get mad don't even try to
[06:27:05] get even just stay on your course get our stuff done get the things you
[06:27:10] care about done. We weren't really running against Ed Galeron. We weren't running against
[06:27:17] Donald Trump. We were running for what we believe in.
[06:27:23] If you always vote with the president, if the legislative branch always votes with the
[06:27:30] If you always vote with the president, if the legislative branch always votes with the
[06:27:36] president, we do have a king.
[06:27:41] If the legislative branch always votes whichever way the wind is blowing, then we have mob
[06:27:48] rule.
[06:27:50] But if the legislative branch and the representatives and the senators that serve with it always
[06:27:55] follow the constitution we have a republic.
[06:27:58] He said this on twitter.
[06:28:00] That's how he means.
[06:28:03] USA! USA!
[06:28:06] USA!
[06:28:08] USA! USA! USA!
[06:28:11] How long is this going to go on for?
[06:28:13] Why are all the loud ones in the front?
[06:28:17] I could of heard you in the back.
[06:28:20] Listen, I want to, I want to leave you with this.
[06:28:26] Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, I want to, I want to have a toast.
[06:28:32] Does anybody have their glasses?
[06:28:35] If you don't, I saw, I saw a few.
[06:28:38] Yeah.
[06:28:40] A bunch of beers, right.
[06:28:43] This is, this is the one scandal.
[06:28:46] This is the one scandal they never figured out on me.
[06:28:58] I get my milk from the Amish cartel.
[06:29:08] And I don't pay for it with Federal Reserve notes.
[06:29:15] I trade peaches, peaches for dairy.
[06:29:18] I wonder if that's true.
[06:29:22] And what I want to do is, this is a toast in honor of my late wife.
[06:29:32] I introduced the raw milk bill and a milk lobby came after me viciously.
[06:29:38] They said there wouldn't be enough hospitals for all the kids that would be sick and dying.
[06:29:42] Damn, that's a lot.
[06:29:43] If we had raw milk.
[06:29:46] The problem with that is it's already
[06:29:47] There's raw milk.
[06:29:48] There's been a bunch of states and I've been drinking it for years.
[06:29:51] So my late wife's Google alerts were going off.
[06:29:56] She was getting all this bad press about me up there in Washington, D.C. and she was worried
[06:30:01] for me.
[06:30:02] And I've got a pretty thick skin but she texted me one of those stories and she said,
[06:30:07] OMG, I didn't realize the lactose lobby was so intolerant.
[06:30:11] Good one.
[06:30:12] So let's have a drink.
[06:30:17] I don't have any opinions on milk.
[06:30:22] The raw milk.
[06:30:23] I have no opinions on this topic.
[06:30:29] I decided before today that we were going to win or lose today,
[06:30:35] and we would win either way.
[06:30:37] weather because
[06:30:44] uh...
[06:30:47] uh...
[06:30:50] uh...
[06:30:54] uh...
[06:30:58] you know when i try to tell my grandson to be quiet tonight he is not going to
[06:31:02] listen
[06:31:03] You're probably saying, Massey, Massey.
[06:31:07] Here's what I want to leave you with.
[06:31:11] We won.
[06:31:12] We won because we started a movement.
[06:31:14] We did.
[06:31:14] Oh, we showed people.
[06:31:15] OK, all right.
[06:31:17] All right, he just says he won.
[06:31:18] All right.
[06:31:19] You're under 50.
[06:31:21] You want to save this country.
[06:31:25] You lost?
[06:31:26] That classic.
[06:31:27] Weren't for Trump.
[06:31:30] I won. But what happened today was God's will. It couldn't happen if God didn't want it to.
[06:31:44] So our job, and I'm not going to make any announcements tonight, I'm going to go back,
[06:31:50] have me a medical margarita, I'll hang out and party with you all.
[06:31:53] You know I don't drink recreationally I have medical margaritas I even have a
[06:32:02] medical margarita card but what happened what happened today I don't think you can
[06:32:11] run what happened to me I think it's gonna happen was God's will and we have
[06:32:16] to figure out what was the purpose of having the biggest fight ever biggest
[06:32:22] fight ever. Why did it converge on one of 435 congressional seats right here in Kentucky?
[06:32:32] What was God's purpose? What is he showing us tonight? We're just getting started. I
[06:32:38] like that.
[06:32:40] Thomas is not a Simpsons episode. No, he's not yellow. He's not, well, it's really bad
[06:32:51] in between is dangerous. I don't know. I don't think I should be the one saying not to drink
[06:32:56] things that are bad. What, what happens in 2028?
[06:33:05] John Trump begins his third presidential term.
[06:33:09] Oh, you want me to run for Congress again.
[06:33:12] Yeah.
[06:33:12] I don't know what you're talking about.
[06:33:19] Well, he wins his fourth.
[06:33:21] He serves his third.
[06:33:25] OK.
[06:33:26] That's illegal.
[06:33:29] What do you get?
[06:33:30] What do you mean?
[06:33:32] What do you mean?
[06:33:34] What are you talking about?
[06:33:36] You made a compelling argument.
[06:33:40] You spoke your piece, but I need a medical margarita right now.
[06:33:46] And we'll talk about it later.
[06:33:48] Thank you and God bless.
[06:33:51] Wow.
[06:33:52] That one went on.
[06:33:54] That was way too long.
[06:33:57] It was way too long, man.
[06:34:01] That was way too long, man.
[06:34:02] Like, how long?
[06:34:05] Jesus.
[06:34:10] I like Thomas Massey, but like, and damn, so he's dating a woman?
[06:34:15] Like, they said she's like 20 years younger than him?
[06:34:21] Man.
[06:34:21] Man, how about that?
[06:34:34] That's crazy.
[06:34:35] Isn't it crazy how normalized we've made that recently?
[06:34:39] Like Trump does it, he does it, Kash Patel does it.
[06:34:44] Like wow.
[06:34:46] way younger girls has just been totally normalized. How about that? She's our age? That's nuts.
[06:35:01] Why not you? Oh, she's relaxed. How about that?
[06:35:06] Younger women aren't jaded. Yeah, yeah, they're not ruined by feminism. That's it.
[06:35:14] Well, um, there it is, Thomas Massey-Loss got Zogged out of his mind, he fought the
[06:35:24] man and the man won.
[06:35:27] And that's it.
[06:35:28] And I feel like honestly, he, you know, it's like if you've got it, I thought I was Richard
[06:35:37] Nixon.
[06:35:38] Um, and so, uh, I feel like if you, if you run a campaign and you're honest with yourself,
[06:35:44] you're honest with your voters and everything, and things don't go the way you want, that's
[06:35:51] just the way it is.
[06:35:55] That's it.
[06:35:56] Yeah.
[06:35:57] I mean, you can't get upset.
[06:36:08] you
[06:36:38] you
[06:37:08] you
[06:37:38] you
[06:38:08] you
[06:38:38] you
[06:39:02] Valorant manager
[06:39:04] Man, how about that?
[06:39:12] Well, complete Zog blowout.
[06:39:19] Total Zog victory.
[06:39:22] I was honestly like, I don't even know I'm still on, but you know, I'll call the day
[06:39:27] now, relax and chill out.
[06:39:30] I'll be back on tomorrow as always.
[06:39:32] I always am and yeah, it's gonna be good. I'm excited. I respect women to show off their boobs
[06:39:37] I don't get how like by the way like be a woman online post a boob selfie for 50 likes
[06:39:45] Don't get enough attention called an e-sports order for making a joke sexualizes women
[06:39:50] Performative attention seeking behavior wonder why men do not take women seriously
[06:39:55] Listen, she's pretty hot honestly
[06:39:59] She only got 50 likes I
[06:40:01] I feel like that deserves at least 75 I
[06:40:05] Do like
[06:40:07] Tits her ass and so she she's crying about that. Yeah, the reason why is because it's the way esports are it's a bunch of guys
[06:40:17] Yeah, I
[06:40:21] Don't I don't know why why honestly like why would you even do that?
[06:40:24] Pop eyes with Chick-fil-A. I say I get pop eyes usually most of the time.
[06:40:29] She uses a lot of makeup and a filter. Who doesn't? Who doesn't? They all do that.
[06:40:34] It's also a joke. Oh right, it's a professional eSports work.
[06:40:44] Yeah, I like the fact that we're back to making sexist jokes and sexualizing and objectifying
[06:40:51] women honestly like we should we should never stop I think it's great I'm a
[06:40:58] big fan of it I think we should do more of it we're gonna do more of it based
[06:41:06] on our culture is bad yeah like just cuz some girl gets mad fucker it's the way
[06:41:12] it is cry about it what we stopped is they got we stopped to start getting mad
[06:41:19] Yeah, we should joke about everything. Yeah
[06:41:24] Should we start tonight
[06:41:26] Yeah, as my keeping a chat single
[06:41:29] Honestly, my viewership for women has only gone up. It seems like the more misogynistic I am the more women watch me and
[06:41:37] I think that really proves that my misogyny was accurate and that I was right
[06:41:44] Find it interesting
[06:41:46] Yeah, so it just proves me right.
[06:41:51] What's on for tomorrow?
[06:41:53] I don't know.
[06:41:54] We'll figure it out.
[06:41:56] These are fans are transing out.
[06:42:01] There's apparently one that did.
[06:42:03] They started going off the deep end, complaining about it.
[06:42:06] Son Orvers, Martin, who has been ex-busbounding.
[06:42:09] Oh yeah, they're mad about the fucking, what was that?
[06:42:15] What about black people, something like that?
[06:42:17] They try to say like, oh, black people
[06:42:18] genetically inferior, right?
[06:42:20] This is not even what I said.
[06:42:22] The people like that like to make up bullshit
[06:42:24] because they don't want to talk about anything else.
[06:42:29] I don't know why, it's a cult of collective delusion.
[06:42:33] It's the performative adherence to a narrative.
[06:42:37] Just think whatever they want.
[06:42:38] I don't give a fuck who cares.
[06:42:40] I
[06:42:43] Will hose ever not be mad honestly, I don't really know
[06:42:48] At this point democracy is the illusion the site was bought on paper a bet
[06:42:52] Well, I mean you gotta ask people the question like why that why that happened
[06:42:56] It's honestly sad and pathetic of them. Well, the people care about that. I mean who gives a shit number one number two like
[06:43:04] Like, if I ever did get banned, like, the only reason why people try to make all these
[06:43:10] threads about me is that they want to get me in trouble on Twitch, because they know
[06:43:14] nothing's going to happen to me on YouTube, nothing's going to happen to me on Rumble
[06:43:17] or Kick, like, bro, they don't give a fuck.
[06:43:19] So the only reason I really respond to or even have anything to do with these controversies
[06:43:27] is that, like, I don't really, I don't want to get banned, right?
[06:43:30] And so like, I'm like, yeah, guys, that's not even what I meant, but, you know, people
[06:43:34] want to go and make whatever narrative they want.
[06:43:40] And it's just, again, I think that ultimately, I mean, you can't convince those people, those
[06:43:47] people already hate you, right?
[06:43:49] And so it's just, you get your message out there, you talk about it.
[06:43:53] And if people want to get upset about it, then that's up to them, man.
[06:43:57] That's really it.
[06:43:58] when posting booed pips and only fans links while screaming at men to stop
[06:44:02] objectifying them. It's because women, it's just, I mean, what I mean, it's just
[06:44:09] stupid. You shouldn't even listen to it. The term lost cause exists for a reason.
[06:44:14] Yeah. Haters gonna hate forever. Yeah, better clarify, leave it up to them. It's
[06:44:21] a smart move. Yeah. And also, like, I don't want black people to think that I
[06:44:24] think that about them, right? I mean, that's weird as fuck. Like, why would I want
[06:44:27] people to think that. And I could see why somebody would think that. I mean, the clip
[06:44:30] was unclear. So I could see why somebody would be like, oh, well, why would he say this?
[06:44:35] But no, it wasn't what I meant. Obviously, it wasn't what I meant. What is this? It's
[06:44:43] my bullshit. And they want to upset the patriarchy. Yeah, the hate men. There's a lot of women
[06:44:47] that just hate men. That's their their entire ideology is that they just hate men and complain
[06:44:53] about them while they simultaneously do sex work that relies on men to pay them?
[06:45:00] Man. Ethan, I'm going to look at the Frogan thing tomorrow. I don't know. Go look at that
[06:45:13] right now. This is funny though. Somebody offended over a bar in my life. White kids
[06:45:21] are listening to you out of guilt?
[06:45:29] Why are white kids listening to Drake?
[06:45:33] If white people are if white people are listening to other
[06:45:35] rappers out of out of guilt?
[06:45:41] Just he's just so he's so old and he's so bald. How is it that
[06:45:47] somebody can be this old and this bald.
[06:45:51] Like you assume that like it's not even possible, right?
[06:45:54] I mean, like that's crazy.
[06:45:59] Really, I mean, like that's it's just a lot.
[06:46:02] Confession video, Canvas, Tyler prosecutors plan to show video
[06:46:07] from Tyler Robinson's trans lover ahead of the trial.
[06:46:11] Oh, no.
[06:46:13] Bye bye pine cone.
[06:46:17] Jesus.
[06:46:21] Backs down from acquiring banks to document citizenship.
[06:46:25] Why would he do that? I think that's a good idea.
[06:46:33] Damn.
[06:46:37] I've been playing this game a lot. I've been playing this game for... calls it penis pine cone.
[06:46:41] He calls his dick pine cone.
[06:46:45] really that's true that's funny yeah I play the fuck out of this game like this
[06:46:56] has been like the main thing I've been doing a lot recently I got like where
[06:47:03] am I at I got all these guys up to like level 60 and shit it's gonna be like two
[06:47:08] days or something like that until I until I get to the next level because I
[06:47:14] I think I'm at 43 or some shit. Yeah, yeah, something like that.
[06:47:18] And so is this Wuthering Waves? No, it's not. It's just this other game.
[06:47:23] Because I basically, I basically beat forever.
[06:47:26] Like I play it a little bit more and perfect my build,
[06:47:29] but I pretty much beat the game. I just need to farm rare drops.
[06:47:33] And like, I don't know about y'all, but like whenever I'm playing a video game
[06:47:38] and I'm in the position where I have to farm rare drops, I quit the game.
[06:47:44] Cuz that it's just my time being wasted
[06:47:48] Straight up like I just I quit that shit. I'm like I'm gonna show the map y'all want to see the map
[06:47:57] Easiest map of my life
[06:48:06] Positioned yeah, it's full send anyway. Yeah
[06:48:10] Don't you have like infinite time? Not really. I mean like I've got I don't have infinite time. What do you mean?
[06:48:20] Is is Gambo farming rare drops?
[06:48:23] Not really. I mean I just I just like any I'm just I'm past the point of my life where I care about farming
[06:48:29] Like if something takes more than an hour for me to get
[06:48:32] I'll probably just do something else. I
[06:48:35] Can't believe I've gotten this old
[06:48:37] But like I just cannot give a fuck about farming for that shit anymore.
[06:48:42] It's just not for me.
[06:48:45] I guess maybe some people might like it, but to me I just don't.
[06:48:49] Yeah, I just don't want to do that anymore.
[06:48:53] Mageblood?
[06:48:54] Well you can farm for other things that you can buy Mageblood with, right?
[06:48:58] But I'm probably not going to get a Mageblood in the new patch, right?
[06:49:01] Unless I get really lucky or some kind of crazy shit happening.
[06:49:04] Like that's a huge investment of time.
[06:49:11] Is this a racing game better than Forza?
[06:49:14] Yeah, it's pretty much the same thing, honestly.
[06:49:18] I just don't like it you can't run people over, man.
[06:49:20] You should be able to run people over.
[06:49:26] You can turn traffic cars on high, it seems like yours is low.
[06:49:29] Really? Good.
[06:49:30] But yeah, I got all this done,
[06:49:32] And I almost got the next level for this shit too.
[06:49:36] 131, do the date.
[06:49:40] Oh yeah, I got the,
[06:49:42] I have the two hoes in the house now.
[06:49:46] I only have two, I need to get more.
[06:49:50] Front and the mounts and the gear.
[06:49:52] Yeah, yeah.
[06:49:53] Subnautica two is anti-killing.
[06:49:56] Yeah, I like that.
[06:49:57] Yeah, so you got that one
[06:49:59] and then there's another one somewhere in here.
[06:50:01] know where it is. You're one sick foot. Yeah. I didn't even like oh yeah there it is. Clean
[06:50:12] men's ears. Yeah this game it's it's a degenerate game. Look watch. Interact. Watch this. Watch
[06:50:29] Yeah, I think I'm gonna have to fix this.
[06:50:36] Man.
[06:50:41] What a game.
[06:50:45] There.
[06:50:47] This feels great.
[06:50:56] out. That's the game. That's the game, guys. Yeah. This is what you do at 4am. Yeah. I
[06:51:12] usually lay in bed and read tweets about myself at 4am. Anyway, guys, I gotta fucking
[06:51:18] go get some food. I'm hungry. I'm gonna be back on tomorrow. Same as always. I'm trying
[06:51:26] to think like yes about it yes really about it anyway guys thank y'all very
[06:51:33] much watching I appreciate it I'll see you all tomorrow
[06:51:36] alright boys peace yeah
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