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06-17-2026 · 6h 57m

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[00:06:00] and then like for YouTube and then the rest of the time I'm just sitting there playing video games
[00:06:06] because I felt like you know I haven't done that a lot and you know like having more of a distinction
[00:06:11] I think would be good. I don't think it would really be good for the channel necessarily but
[00:06:16] it would be something I'd want to do so maybe it's something I'll do I'm not really sure yet
[00:06:21] I'm kind of waiting to see how it's going to go but uh so like always no no not necessarily
[00:06:27] That's not how I would see it now, right?
[00:06:29] But I guess people are going to look at their own way.
[00:06:31] You're looking extra nice today?
[00:06:33] No, I'm not.
[00:06:34] This is, and by the way, I'll just say it.
[00:06:39] You know what?
[00:06:39] No, I won't.
[00:06:40] I won't because it's going to change people's opinion.
[00:06:42] No, I won't.
[00:06:43] I'm just, you know what?
[00:06:44] Thank you so much for the compliment.
[00:06:46] I appreciate it.
[00:06:47] And so, yeah, anyway, you're my political news source.
[00:06:51] I didn't say I was going to stop doing that.
[00:06:53] I said a segment.
[00:06:54] that doesn't mean is that you know a segue right
[00:06:57] very very different
[00:06:58] and uh... anyway so are you coming out as gay not yet no
[00:07:02] and uh... so yeah we had a obviously a lot of stuff there
[00:07:06] there's been people upset and angry about an opinion that i've had right
[00:07:10] so uh... this happened i guess this morning or something like that and uh...
[00:07:14] let me go back i'll pull this up and show you guys where is it here can i
[00:07:17] find it let me go ahead and just up mute this so people can listen and
[00:07:21] and hear it. So basically, this is really no surprise. This is another person who is
[00:07:27] unhappy about something that I said. So Asmongold gives his based opinion. Okay, let's listen
[00:07:33] to it. Intelligent and smart people. The problem, you're not, people are really not
[00:07:39] going to like this. You're not being oppressed by the top 2% of society. You're being oppressed
[00:07:47] by the bottom two percent of society
[00:07:50] and the bottom two percent of society
[00:07:52] have caused all of the all of the manifest problems in your lives
[00:07:57] are caused by the bottom two percent in society
[00:08:00] that's right
[00:08:01] that's right
[00:08:02] absolutely
[00:08:04] last time i checked it's not a lot musk stealing bikes and living outside the
[00:08:08] seven eleven trying to stab people
[00:08:11] that's it
[00:08:12] and uh... anyway as we're reacting as so obviously this is true
[00:08:16] Careful the most impoverished and powerless people in your society are the ones causing all the problems
[00:08:21] Well, they're not powerless whenever they rob you. They're not powerless when they steal your bike
[00:08:26] They're not powerless whenever they start yelling at you. So I went to
[00:08:31] So I went to I hop yesterday. I yeah, I like I was I didn't get home until like 1 a.m.
[00:08:37] Right and so like I went to I went out to dinner with like some friends and so
[00:08:41] We're there and there's obviously a tweaker there. There's a crack head there
[00:08:46] and that person made our meal, I mean to be fair it made it more entertaining in a way,
[00:08:51] but the police had to be called, they had to micromanage this idiot, right?
[00:08:55] And so, and he's just sitting there eating things of creamer until the police are called and they have to make him leave.
[00:09:02] And so, like Jeff Bezos has never come into an IHOP and had to been removed by the police.
[00:09:09] Jeff Bezos has never tried to steal a bike, as far as I know.
[00:09:13] Jeff Bezos is never, you know, pooped in the middle of the Walmart. It's never happened.
[00:09:20] You know, did they tase him? No, they didn't. Honestly, they just said, alright, alright.
[00:09:25] It's time for you to leave the IHOP. And then he started talking. They just waited for him to get done talking.
[00:09:31] They're like, alright, yep. It's time for you to leave the IHOP. And he's like, okay.
[00:09:36] Okay, I'm leaving the IHOP now.
[00:09:42] And that was it.
[00:09:43] You can't prove that.
[00:09:44] Oh, of course not.
[00:09:45] And so anyway, Drinking Straight Creamer is nasty, he's a nutball, what do you expect?
[00:09:50] And you have proved that Jeff Bezos has never shit in a Walmart.
[00:09:53] I do not have proof of that.
[00:09:55] That's a very good point.
[00:09:56] I don't.
[00:09:57] You're partially right.
[00:09:58] The bottom 2% of the tool does that, but there are NPCs controlled by someone, like
[00:10:00] the news for someone.
[00:10:01] So basically, here's the way that I look at it, right?
[00:10:04] Is that the 1% people cause a lot of problems like long term, but your immediate everyday
[00:10:11] issues that you're running into, those are caused by the bottom 2% of society.
[00:10:17] Those are the people robbing you, stealing your shit, breaking into your car, fucking
[00:10:22] yelling at you, interrupting the service at a Dairy Queen, you know, having a problem,
[00:10:30] something out of the store, that's what's really happening, the dregs of society.
[00:10:36] So I obviously respond to this in the most accurate way possible.
[00:10:40] I say, correct.
[00:10:42] They are functional animals who should be institutionalized via either prison or mental
[00:10:47] asylums.
[00:10:48] They can't be rehabilitated, they can only be removed from society.
[00:10:52] The biggest weakness of Western society is the lie that all men are created equal.
[00:11:02] What can I say, guys?
[00:11:03] I really have a way with words.
[00:11:06] And you know, again, people are going to get mad, but that's the way it is.
[00:11:10] So what did you do?
[00:11:11] I hopped.
[00:11:12] I got a chicken fried steak and mashed potatoes.
[00:11:14] That's just what I always get.
[00:11:15] I like it a lot.
[00:11:17] So yeah, you're doing that.
[00:11:18] What a poet.
[00:11:19] I guess so.
[00:11:20] I'd classed it as five that was non-functional. It's not the pedophilic elites fucking the world.
[00:11:25] Oh, because the only people that are pedophiles are rich people. There are no poor pedophiles.
[00:11:30] No, of course not. Homeless schizophrenic people, dumbass retard. Yes, absolutely. Homeless
[00:11:36] schizophrenic people are going to be causing you more problems on average than whatever, you know,
[00:11:42] idiot you think is in the Epstein files. You are absolutely right. Whenever the homeless
[00:11:47] Schizophrenic corners you and causes problems at the 7-11 whenever you are at the 7-11 this person is
[00:11:54] Instantaneously and manifestly making your life worse on a direct and immediate scale and that's the way it is
[00:12:00] So not gonna lie, but you're right. I am and and and we are oppressed by that bottom 2%
[00:12:05] Why is it that you have to talk to an associate to get the toothpaste? It's not because of Jess Bezos
[00:12:11] It's because of the bottom 1%
[00:12:13] That's really it
[00:12:15] Do you take leftovers home or do you have restaurant throw it away? I don't really take leftovers because I eat it all
[00:12:20] That's the reason why I mean like sometimes like I I'll get to go back sometimes, right?
[00:12:24] But like that's that's very uncommon honestly like I'll usually just eat all the food like I'm not a big eater
[00:12:30] So I usually order light portions to begin with I'm not a fatty either like I just I eat a small portion of food
[00:12:36] I don't yet like a full meal and that's always been the case. No
[00:12:40] Oh, Zach, it's not the mentally ill retard
[00:12:43] holding you up at Knife Point, that's the problem.
[00:12:46] It's Donald Trump.
[00:12:47] Oh, right, yes.
[00:12:49] All men are created equal, failing to educate people
[00:12:52] during their upbringing into Western values
[00:12:54] is what's failing them.
[00:12:56] Oh, man, Patrick, I'm so sorry, bro, like I'm so sorry.
[00:12:59] Listen, listen, it's gonna get better, all right?
[00:13:01] It's gonna get better, you're gonna learn the truth.
[00:13:04] And you might not like it, but you're gonna learn it.
[00:13:07] And I get what you're saying, what is this here?
[00:13:09] And I feel like you're deflecting and blanking
[00:13:11] from all the architects of society.
[00:13:12] It's short-sighted.
[00:13:14] Well, I'm talking about like the immediate negative effects.
[00:13:17] And also it's about like these people don't really care
[00:13:20] about the top 1% either, right?
[00:13:22] Because they're probably gonna be okay
[00:13:24] with other 1%ers and other people like that.
[00:13:26] And again, I think that both of them are huge problems.
[00:13:30] They are, but the more immediate problems
[00:13:32] are the bottom 2%.
[00:13:34] They absolutely are.
[00:13:35] And you know, we're not talking about problems.
[00:13:37] to remove the turtles in the ocean to put them a trash there?
[00:13:40] Well, that's a good idea.
[00:13:41] You could take all of the fish out of the ocean,
[00:13:44] and then we could just put all the trash in the ocean.
[00:13:46] We don't have to worry about garbage cans anymore.
[00:13:47] That's a good idea.
[00:13:48] Yeah, I don't know why anybody thought of that before.
[00:13:50] That's smart.
[00:13:52] I must agree, well, if you had deep thought,
[00:13:53] the elites control the world works, and it's failing,
[00:13:56] and it's failing to arrest the bottom 2% retards,
[00:13:58] that could be wrong.
[00:13:59] Well, I mean, there's definitely a chicken and the egg, right?
[00:14:02] I mean, you're right.
[00:14:03] There's like a chicken and the egg scenario
[00:14:04] where like the 1% engineer the problems
[00:14:07] to create the 2% or enable the 2% of the bottom.
[00:14:11] Like, I think that you're right about that,
[00:14:12] but, you know, again, your immediate problems
[00:14:15] that you have, those are caused by the bottom 2%.
[00:14:18] They absolutely are.
[00:14:19] And that's just the way it is.
[00:14:21] When we go back over, I'll look at a few
[00:14:23] of the other posts and everything,
[00:14:24] and I have an impersonator.
[00:14:26] Oh my God, there's really copying DM.
[00:14:28] Oh, wow.
[00:14:29] What is this?
[00:14:30] Oh yeah, by the way, guys, so,
[00:14:32] video game layoffs.
[00:14:34] Holy shit.
[00:14:36] Holy shit, it's bad. So anyway guys take a look at this
[00:14:41] Sony to lay off half of bungee
[00:14:47] That's right
[00:14:53] And holy shit
[00:14:58] Yeah, things are bad and then at dice of this year I was actually I was talking to someone
[00:15:03] someone in management at an Xbox studio who was like, this is power phrase, but who was
[00:15:08] like, man, there's so much uncertainty. We don't really know like how to do proper planning
[00:15:13] as we're planning ahead for the next year, the next two years, the next three years.
[00:15:17] But like, I really trust Phil Spencer. I think he's a good leader. I think he has our backs.
[00:15:22] I trust Phil Spencer. Well, Phil Spencer is gone now. And let me guess, you're fired?
[00:15:28] week after that conversation, Phil Spencer was replaced by Asha Sharma, the new CEO who
[00:15:35] is currently running Xbox. And here we are. During a lot of this acquisition's
[00:15:41] spending spree, when some of these projects started getting greenland and
[00:15:45] started to enter development, the messaging was not, you must hit X
[00:15:50] amount of profitability. The messaging was, make your games, help us fill out game
[00:15:54] pass, try to win awards. Of course, don't lose money, break even. But this is not a
[00:16:01] profit play. This is kind of game passes the North Star. Anyway, so a lot of these studios,
[00:16:06] they trust me, they made plenty of their own mistakes, but in a lot of ways they are being
[00:16:11] punished today for following orders, for listening to what they were told.
[00:16:17] Nope.
[00:16:18] Do you think Phil Spencer told him to make a bad game?
[00:16:25] You think Phil Spencer went and said, hey guys, this is what you need to do.
[00:16:30] You need to make a game that doesn't retain an audience.
[00:16:33] I want you to make a video game that gets 600 players off your leaves.
[00:16:40] Wait, what are we talking about?
[00:16:43] What?
[00:16:44] What the fuck do you mean?
[00:16:47] stupid thing to say I can't even believe I'm hearing this hold a few years ago and
[00:16:55] that I think is just a shame and what's happening is is going to be pretty brutal
[00:17:01] where bloodbath has been thrown around bloodbath that I don't know what's
[00:17:05] happening yeah wow it's gonna be not so stay tuned I'll be reporting more as I
[00:17:10] learn more on Bloomberg about who's being affected everybody scope is everything
[00:17:16] those three studios that I mentioned are just the beginning there's gonna be more.
[00:17:19] It's only the beginning. It's only the beginning guys. I like the sound of that.
[00:17:26] So yes anyway you're not gonna gable it no I don't think I don't know if Jason
[00:17:30] Schreier's gave me the f**k leaving care if he's gay. Yeah he's got kind of a he's got kind of a
[00:17:35] nasally feminine voice he does but you know again like that's it's not his fault that's just the way
[00:17:42] it is. It's like he's going bald. I'm going bald, too. That's just the way it is. So anyway,
[00:17:48] this is a little zesty. Yeah, a little bit, right? And a truly tragic. They followed numbers.
[00:17:53] They followed orders. They're getting shafted for it. Dude, it's like, dude, are we really
[00:17:58] trying to say Phil Spencer said, I want you to make a game that's bad? You really think,
[00:18:03] like, what does that even mean? Like, how do you like, how do you come to that conclusion
[00:18:08] and blame Xbox leadership. This is so stupid. Obviously, that's not what's happening, man.
[00:18:15] And anyway, he said that. Yeah, it's outrageous, man. So why is he talking so slowly? Why
[00:18:21] have no idea? There's more nuance to this. You make creative and artsy games and add
[00:18:25] depth to Game Pass. Well, again, like if you want to make a video game that's creative
[00:18:29] and artsy, that's fine. But you also have to make it be a good video game. The thing
[00:18:34] is that if you want to do an art project that's fine but anybody who thought that like I mean this
[00:18:39] is like did you really believe that they were going to allow you and just keep giving you
[00:18:43] billions of dollars to just make garbage that nobody's playing because like okay so let's actually
[00:18:50] follow this logic and this reasoning to its conclusion so okay Phil Spencer is the siren
[00:18:57] singing the song of Game Pass that's causing every single ship to crash into the rocks.
[00:19:04] No, this is bullshit. Because what is Game Pass? Game Pass is a value service proposition.
[00:19:11] So logically, if you have more video games that have more players, the service proposition and
[00:19:18] the value proposition goes up. So even inside of this bullshit logic, it doesn't even make sense.
[00:19:27] Because if you want more people to use Game Pass, then you need to have more incentives to use Game Pass.
[00:19:33] And if video games aren't incentives, then the North Star is not being met.
[00:19:39] It's not being reached. It's not even being aspired to.
[00:19:43] And so everything about this argument is stupid.
[00:19:47] Everything about it is stupid. The reasoning is stupid. The accountability is stupid. Everything about this is stupid.
[00:19:54] and i don't know how people don't see this it's so obvious isn't it
[00:19:58] they only followed orders for the nazis justified
[00:20:01] listen guys
[00:20:02] they're not nazis they're just idiots alright
[00:20:06] they're just dumb woke idiots that make bad video games
[00:20:09] i don't think anybody here's a fucking nazi
[00:20:12] that if anything they're commies
[00:20:14] so i don't want to hear any of that shit
[00:20:17] so mixtape was a terrible game but at least it was self-published and funded
[00:20:20] yeah it was and uh... you know again like artists and that's the slot games
[00:20:25] of the reason a i is taking their jobs
[00:20:27] a i is the future for video game development a i is the future for
[00:20:31] movies a i is the future for television
[00:20:35] a i is the future for entertainment a i is the future for a lot of types of
[00:20:39] music
[00:20:40] a i is the future for everything and this is the way it is you have every
[00:20:45] company in the world buying up every piece of silicon device so they can
[00:20:49] effectively manufacture god and the first person to do it i think that guy's
[00:20:54] gonna make a lot of money i bet he's gonna do really well
[00:20:58] so anyway yeah and not seen racists in terms of we lost their shock value due
[00:21:02] to the leftist using them yeah i guess so
[00:21:05] and only jason to do any idiotic business analysis again
[00:21:08] jason schreyer he is i think he's so cringe i think he's a fucking moron
[00:21:13] but he does have good insights and he does have good connections every once
[00:21:17] in a while. It's just not with Veilguard. Hey, remember that Jason? Remember, remember Veilguard?
[00:21:22] Remember that? Remember how like all the people got fired after you said that it was going to
[00:21:25] like do really well? Remember that because you were wrong and then you went to Blue Sky. You went
[00:21:29] to Blue Sky because people made fun of you so much. So like now you're on YouTube doing that?
[00:21:33] Like that's crazy. Wow, bro. Like that's sad. Honestly, like should get an air rider? Yeah,
[00:21:38] like that's it. He's not the worst. He ain't good. I mean Jason Schreyer, this is like again,
[00:21:43] This is like I don't like it back in the day you say it's like winning the special Olympics
[00:21:47] I don't say this anymore because honestly the special Olympics are
[00:21:50] It's a heroic feat to be in the special Olympics, right? Especially if you're disabled and you're competing
[00:21:55] I don't like making fun of that anymore. I'll occasionally I'm sure do it because I'm an asshole
[00:22:00] But like it's basically a race to the bottom. Okay, so like Jason Schreyer is the least bad game journalist
[00:22:08] Okay, like this is like the most ethical. I don't want to do the same comparisons in my head
[00:22:13] It's the most ethical Nazi, right?
[00:22:15] The most reasonable, the most reasonable murderer.
[00:22:19] The most pacifist serial killer, right?
[00:22:22] It's like, okay, yeah, I get it, right?
[00:22:24] This guy's a little bit better than the other ones,
[00:22:26] but at the end of the day,
[00:22:28] he's just like all the other ones.
[00:22:29] He's the retardant all right, yes, exactly.
[00:22:31] But anyway, smartest kid,
[00:22:34] and yeah, the smartest kid in the stupid class, that's right.
[00:22:37] And so anyway, this is really, I mean,
[00:22:40] started getting Greenland and started to enter development,
[00:22:44] the messaging was not,
[00:22:46] you must hit X amount of profitability.
[00:22:48] The messaging was make your games,
[00:22:50] help us fill out game pass, try to win awards.
[00:22:52] Of course, don't lose money, break even.
[00:22:55] Well, okay, so I didn't even listen to this the first time,
[00:22:58] of don't lose money.
[00:23:00] So, but like didn't, like they all lost money though, right?
[00:23:03] Like, I mean, I think that's like a really big,
[00:23:06] like that's a super big, like, oh wait,
[00:23:08] what about this losing money i feel like that's a huge problem right i mean
[00:23:12] who the fuck is losing money
[00:23:14] so anyway we have to remember that jesus called even after uh... low-life
[00:23:18] so that uh...
[00:23:19] called even low-life so i like the tax collector of sure
[00:23:22] and uh... what a deal breaker i know the lesser it's hard to retard i have a
[00:23:26] fucking game profit with a hundred million dollar budget so this is how a
[00:23:29] video game profits after having a hundred million dollar budget
[00:23:33] so you have to make more than a hundred million dollars right so i can explain
[00:23:37] like a scenario. So let's say you have a $100 million budget and you make $3 million. You've
[00:23:44] lost $97 million. But let's think of another scenario. So let's say you have a $100 million
[00:23:51] budget and you make $2 million. Now you've made an additional $100 million. You see how this math
[00:23:57] works out? You see kind of how this works. So if the second number is bigger than the first number,
[00:24:06] than it it's it's good if the second number smaller than the first number
[00:24:09] that it's bad
[00:24:10] yeah and bungee seat bungee doesn't know this
[00:24:13] but it was lost to do is it don't know this
[00:24:16] uh... uber soft also doesn't know this
[00:24:18] but that's actually the secret to uh... making money
[00:24:21] is to uh... make more money than you spend
[00:24:24] and i know this might sound crazy people might not be ready for this you
[00:24:28] made today's news i sure did
[00:24:30] and uh... all of this
[00:24:31] all all everybody's talking about me again
[00:24:35] And so anyway, let's see some of the other ones.
[00:24:37] Based opinion, it's this dumbass ramblings of a millionaire
[00:24:40] whose concept of oppression is not being able to say
[00:24:42] slurs in a video game without people on Twitter
[00:24:44] posting about it.
[00:24:46] What?
[00:24:46] What is it?
[00:24:47] No, I was talking about getting stabbed.
[00:24:49] I was talking about getting raped or stabbed.
[00:24:51] Like, what are you talking about?
[00:24:53] Oh my god.
[00:24:54] So it's, again, the intentional misunderstanding,
[00:24:57] as always.
[00:24:57] We love intentional misunderstandings.
[00:25:00] It's hard to comprehend how much money, effort, and time
[00:25:02] gets sucked up by the black hole
[00:25:04] this trying to take care of the lowest common denominator of society
[00:25:08] i like this guy i like this guy a lot
[00:25:10] and uh... very fantastic example look at programs like no child left behind
[00:25:15] which at the cost of insane amounts of money in sucking up time away from
[00:25:19] bright and average students
[00:25:20] raise the lower students grades by single digit amounts that's pretty much
[00:25:24] the universal maximum
[00:25:25] in the words of no country for old men it takes a very little to govern good
[00:25:29] people very little
[00:25:31] and bad people can't be governed at all, or if they could, I've never heard of it.
[00:25:35] I've heard of it. It's called the El Salvador Maximum Security Prison.
[00:25:41] Actually, you can govern bad people very easily. So the same way you govern bad people,
[00:25:47] that this is the thing, right, is that all of the things that you do to livestock are the same
[00:25:52] things you do to those bad people, and it works. It works so well, but if you're confusing the two,
[00:25:58] then you're going to have problems.
[00:26:00] So, Bonvino tweeted about Bladdy and Paylor.
[00:26:02] I saw that.
[00:26:03] We're going to talk about that in a little bit,
[00:26:05] but I'm not ready for it yet.
[00:26:06] So, somebody who wants nothing
[00:26:08] is telling you, poor as Mercedes,
[00:26:09] you're impressing you.
[00:26:10] Absolutely they are impressing you.
[00:26:12] They 100% are.
[00:26:14] Ewan Musk isn't stealing your bike.
[00:26:17] And I disagree.
[00:26:18] The bottom 2% are taking up most of the voting block.
[00:26:21] Well, not all of those.
[00:26:21] What part of society keeps them from bathing
[00:26:24] and talking to women?
[00:26:25] Well, if I was talking to...
[00:26:27] but this is this is what i find to be so on
[00:26:30] your your sense of success in life
[00:26:34] is approval from other people and being able to take a shower
[00:26:39] but you understand that like how easy that is
[00:26:43] like a really like it's not a big deal
[00:26:45] like this is some kind of a massive issue changing the subject though they've
[00:26:49] got to change the subject
[00:26:50] all your asthma gold is a moron you cannot be oppressed by an oppressed
[00:26:54] class
[00:26:56] yet
[00:26:58] what do you think happens never a guy tries to stab you at a at a at a grocery
[00:27:03] store
[00:27:04] like i i think that's like a pressure like you have to deal with that like
[00:27:07] yeah absolutely you can
[00:27:09] yeah a hundred percent you can that guy's racist of course he's racist
[00:27:13] this guy tweets about me all day every day he's been talking about me for years
[00:27:18] and uh... that's like saying your life isn't worse because the crown taxes
[00:27:21] seven percent income but it's because homeless people exist
[00:27:24] it's and and you see how by the way this is one of the commonalities
[00:27:27] none of these people will even engage or discuss what actually is being said
[00:27:33] they have to create caricatures of something that isn't being said so
[00:27:37] they can argue against that instead
[00:27:39] because the reality is that we have so much engineered discord through having
[00:27:44] these animals in society we do
[00:27:46] there is so much of it
[00:27:48] and now you have people like me calling it out
[00:27:51] you do
[00:27:52] And this is a dude that couldn't drink water without washing it down with a Coke.
[00:27:56] Even I thought he was just a meme. Every time I watch this I can't stop laughing.
[00:28:07] You know what? Let's watch it again.
[00:28:14] Stop flexing. Yeah, stop flexing Fiji water. Somebody said in the chat.
[00:28:22] Wow who the fuck drinks this shit yeah, I just uh, uh, okay
[00:28:32] All right, we're gonna water the first one. Okay guys
[00:28:36] Alrighty
[00:28:38] And there we go, I think that's way that's way enough. I a little bit more
[00:28:46] Okay, I mean how does anybody but like I mean this is obviously
[00:28:50] like the thing is that this happened a long time ago so I can say it like we're
[00:28:55] obviously memeing here I'm obviously goofing around like yes like like do
[00:29:01] you really think I'm watering the plant with Fiji water why would anybody this
[00:29:07] is it's such a ridiculous premise and people are just like oh like this is
[00:29:13] these are they're going they are they're going I don't know what to say it's sad
[00:29:18] So anyway, not my fourth wall. Everybody knows this.
[00:29:22] Idiocracy, being this accurate, starting from the time we didn't listen to people, didn't know the basics of maintaining their own health.
[00:29:27] Now they're being put as a pedestal of philosophers at their time.
[00:29:30] Everybody always, see, this is always what it is.
[00:29:34] They're always mad, toothless, white, trash, Nazi, refuses to clean his asses more.
[00:29:39] How do you know what my ass is like? Why do you think about that?
[00:29:42] I never think about... You know what? You know who thinks about cleaning their ass?
[00:29:47] Fat people think about cleaning their ass because they have to they have to do extra
[00:29:53] It's like cleaning the way that they they are like you
[00:29:56] you build up extra
[00:29:59] Excesses like a skinny person doesn't think about that because just by bathing regularly
[00:30:04] That's something that happens on its own. So if you hear wash your ass, that's probably from somebody who either has a
[00:30:11] You know fucking bowel problem that's talked to a doctor or that's from a haul
[00:30:17] That's from a fat piece of shit. Okay, so and there's a lot of those out there
[00:30:22] There's too many of them. So they always attack your appearance. I know that yes, exactly and
[00:30:27] Not that you start improving it. You start go after your sexual orientation. Oh, yeah
[00:30:31] No, well they anything and yes, oh right about me being gay exactly bullshit socialist or parasites on the soul of human progress
[00:30:39] Oh my god
[00:30:41] He is worth at least 25 million dollars
[00:30:43] These people really like talking about nothing. They really do. You're not being impressed by
[00:30:49] 2%, you're being impressed by the bottom 1%. Well, who's the guy that's going to steal the
[00:30:54] cookie here, right? Like, what's the more likely one, right? Is it going to be the bottom 2% or
[00:30:59] is it going to be the guy that already has all the cookies? I wonder, guys. Yeah, really hard to
[00:31:04] decide. And anyway, the left one, yes, everybody knows this. We all know this. And I've never heard
[00:31:10] point that makes less sense than this one. The reason why I said this, this is the reason why
[00:31:15] I said this, is because I knew this would break people's brains. It's because we are so conditioned
[00:31:20] and so used to just accepting that, you know, like the popular socially acceptable opinion is
[00:31:25] that the top 1% of the reasons why we have all these problems is that that's the reason why I
[00:31:30] said it. I said it because people are not ready for this. And that's exactly it. And once you're
[00:31:37] sunscreen though? I don't know about that. But you're oppressing these people? Are you
[00:31:42] gay since when? I don't know. Apparently from like a month ago, according to Twitter. I'm
[00:31:46] not even really sure. So you're breaking the woke matrix? I know. Look at Aristotle's
[00:31:51] opinions on non-Greeks. Well, I mean, again, he's probably right. I know what he said,
[00:31:55] and yeah, he was. And it's an oppression sandwich, oppression to front and to back.
[00:32:00] Absolutely. For sure, there's no way a 65 IQ can steal from the rich guy, too stupid
[00:32:04] to get through security, exactly.
[00:32:06] And so, do you think these dumb-dumbs that say shit
[00:32:08] about you are actually retarded
[00:32:10] or purposely ignorant?
[00:32:11] I think that this is the real reason.
[00:32:13] It's because these people have never had to think
[00:32:15] about any of their beliefs.
[00:32:17] And so, the moment that anybody disagrees with them
[00:32:19] and they can't get the person de-platformed,
[00:32:21] they just go into a tailspin
[00:32:23] because they don't know how to react to a person
[00:32:25] who doesn't agree with their conclusions.
[00:32:28] So, like, whenever they hear somebody saying, like,
[00:32:30] no, actually, I don't agree with, you know, X, Y, and Z thing,
[00:32:34] they're like what the fuck is going on like i can't believe this right
[00:32:38] and so if you like to admit the truth may be right i'm not even sure
[00:32:41] so they're a high mind yet it's a hive mind of these people and i think that's
[00:32:45] the way that they behave to is they behave like a hive mind as well
[00:32:48] they can only think abstractions not with direct cause of the fact exactly and i
[00:32:52] think there's a lot of people that way
[00:32:54] but uh... yes of course he's right it's homeless and jobless people stealing
[00:32:57] your homes and jobs
[00:32:58] well yet yes actually it is a committee squatters right and for example
[00:33:03] absolutely
[00:33:04] and so anyway
[00:33:06] yet there it is and they are there so violent and problematic but uh... i'm
[00:33:09] very glad to see this i am what happened a match the mint mc
[00:33:13] will what happened in it
[00:33:15] before the stuff
[00:33:17] i saw some just for a second
[00:33:18] my twitch channel of fifteen years got banned for nothing i'm still live on my
[00:33:22] three k cap channel giving away sixty k i'm very frustrated and i need help on
[00:33:26] twitch
[00:33:27] So why did his channel get banned?
[00:33:31] What happened?
[00:33:34] So it's currently unavailable.
[00:33:36] Yeah, I don't even know what happened.
[00:33:39] Yeah, they thought he was banned forever ago.
[00:33:42] Yeah, he was partnered streaming with himself.
[00:33:44] He's not botting enough.
[00:33:45] Well, I think they didn't cap him, right?
[00:33:47] They capped Mitch.
[00:33:48] So I don't know.
[00:33:49] He co-streamed with his own channel.
[00:33:51] Oh!
[00:33:52] So basically, well, and here's the problem, right?
[00:33:54] is that I don't really know whose viewership is real
[00:33:58] and whose isn't, right?
[00:33:59] I'll be very, very clear about that
[00:34:01] and just completely honest.
[00:34:02] I don't really know who is like, who's cheating,
[00:34:05] who's not cheating.
[00:34:07] I don't really care a whole lot either.
[00:34:08] I mean, my outlook has always been like,
[00:34:10] you've got to stream and make content
[00:34:12] and it doesn't really matter whether you're getting
[00:34:15] like 50 viewers or 50,000 viewers.
[00:34:18] You've still got to be out there
[00:34:20] and chip in the way at it.
[00:34:22] And if you can't do that,
[00:34:23] you're gonna have some problems.
[00:34:26] And so like Mitch obviously was trying to do this
[00:34:28] to get around the viewership cap.
[00:34:30] So it would make sense that Twitch
[00:34:31] would ban his other account.
[00:34:33] I love Mitch, I think Mitch has been a friend of mine
[00:34:34] for like 10 years.
[00:34:35] But like obviously Twitch is going to do that
[00:34:38] because you're literally using a function
[00:34:40] to circumvent a disciplinary action
[00:34:43] that they have on your channel.
[00:34:44] Like I mean, obviously they're gonna do that, duh.
[00:34:47] I mean, I don't think you can really act
[00:34:49] like this is being a victim, right?
[00:34:50] I mean, this is, you tried to do one specific thing.
[00:34:53] It's obvious that's why you were doing it.
[00:34:56] And now you're gonna get held accountable.
[00:34:58] Like that's it.
[00:34:59] And so that's the way it is.
[00:35:00] Speaking of bands, did you see Nina Lin got banned?
[00:35:03] The crazy thing about Nina Lin getting banned
[00:35:05] is I actually thought that she was already banned.
[00:35:08] But yes, I did see this.
[00:35:09] So Nina Lin somehow has been banned again.
[00:35:14] So let me go back.
[00:35:15] I'm gonna look at these other ones.
[00:35:16] Where the hell did it go?
[00:35:17] This is, is this some other bullshit?
[00:35:19] multiple fans uh... all what is this actually let me look at this let me
[00:35:23] stay on top of the current
[00:35:25] uh... nina is is been banned is she is she parma band
[00:35:30] is she or is she temporary band right
[00:35:33] so if i go to twitch
[00:35:35] dot t v right
[00:35:37] slash i guess nina daddy is back is this her name
[00:35:41] okay is currently unavailable that's what it says
[00:35:45] and so if i pull it up and i look at the other one uh... let me see here doctor
[00:35:48] disrespect. Okay, let's look at doctor disrespect. Wow. The same one. The same
[00:36:04] one is doc. Wow. That's what you get. It said that last time. Really? I don't
[00:36:12] remember that. Am I wrong? Maybe I don't remember that all. And check
[00:36:16] She said that last time she got banned. Okay, well, maybe that's not a good way to look at it. I could be wrong
[00:36:21] But so Nina got banned again the fact that this girl is ever getting like I mean this is a girl that
[00:36:28] Sexually assaulted multiple people on string. She did she you know basically grabbed them
[00:36:35] She was like dry humping them, etc. This is what happened girl. I don't know why everybody says that she's trans
[00:36:41] I don't know if there's there any evidence of this or people just making this up. I have no idea
[00:36:46] But, you know, they're saying that because she acts like a dude.
[00:36:50] I don't even know.
[00:36:51] But anyway, do a sequel 80, I guess, right?
[00:36:54] But my point is that, because of the voice, I guess.
[00:36:57] But I don't want to get into that.
[00:36:58] I don't really care if you want me to be honest.
[00:37:00] It's not really the point.
[00:37:01] The point is the sexual assault and the crimes, like that's kind of the problem.
[00:37:06] And the stealing.
[00:37:07] So the fact is that, like, why would Twitch not just instantly permaband this person?
[00:37:12] I am not even certain that Twitch is going to keep this person permaband.
[00:37:16] i'm not and also the reason why is because if if you didn't permit and
[00:37:21] someone for sexually assaulting multiple people she sexually assaulted
[00:37:26] and i guess it's like you know what's about technically is it technically
[00:37:29] sexual assault
[00:37:30] now it's not she just grabbed their genitals in their ass which i think in
[00:37:34] most normal terms not legally but in most normal terms this is sexual assault
[00:37:39] i mean let's be real
[00:37:40] right you grab a dude's ass you have a chicks ass grab a chicks tits like
[00:37:43] that sexual assault right
[00:37:45] but anyway uh... maybe not legally but we all understand it like that
[00:37:49] so uh... if it did that you'd be in jail exactly so here's my point is that
[00:37:55] this is a person that very clearly is receiving preferential treatment she is
[00:38:00] any normal person that did this if like me or tecton had done this
[00:38:05] we would be instantly permaband and which probably would have made a
[00:38:07] statement about it
[00:38:09] so the reality is that
[00:38:11] Nina is receiving special preferential treatment by Twitch.
[00:38:15] So we have somebody who is a repeated molester
[00:38:18] of different partnered streamers and different creators
[00:38:22] who is now being banned again.
[00:38:25] I don't know why this keeps happening.
[00:38:26] I really don't.
[00:38:28] Respect for calling it out.
[00:38:29] Yeah, it's nuts.
[00:38:31] If Dan wants to goon, she'll be unbanned and he will goon.
[00:38:33] I guess so.
[00:38:35] I think the reason why is she's not white
[00:38:37] and she's objectively attractive female.
[00:38:39] i mean i i don't want to talk about like what she looks like or anything like
[00:38:42] that i don't really think i need to
[00:38:44] but anyway uh... tens time or something i'll be glad this is truly the end of
[00:38:47] the road for a twist there is what you did a few nights ago
[00:38:50] on msg is probably the least of her offenses compared to sexual non-sexual
[00:38:53] assault theft etc
[00:38:55] exactly and uh... why would it be the end for her when more pie literally has
[00:38:58] fifteen bands
[00:39:00] well more pie has bands for like showing her feet on stream okay
[00:39:05] i don't think anybody really cares about that like
[00:39:07] we need to make a very obvious distinction between somebody who was
[00:39:12] just simply
[00:39:13] uh... you know breaking the terms of service of the website
[00:39:16] versus somebody who is literally committing crimes
[00:39:20] and a violent aggressive abusive person like this is a mountain in a mall hill
[00:39:25] but you're talking about violating the terms of service at the website
[00:39:29] i'm talking about violating the law
[00:39:31] so really i think that's it
[00:39:34] she had not going grab someone's private parts in an apology manner
[00:39:37] and is this
[00:39:41] wait yes she did
[00:39:45] she she obviously did i think you see the disguise toast clip
[00:39:52] i mean you you saw that right
[00:39:57] because i i i was part of it
[00:39:59] oh oh yeah okay silent more pie okay you've got you you're good sorry i
[00:40:03] misunderstood what you were saying
[00:40:05] uh... it's a bit too early for an argument so let's just move past that
[00:40:08] so anyway uh... yeah it was the a more pie never did that right yeah more pie
[00:40:13] didn't you know grab somebody's dick or
[00:40:15] no grab somebody's ass or anything like that
[00:40:18] so anyway i think that's a exam and i think i was in the million yeah i don't
[00:40:21] know why anybody's trying to equate the two of these at all
[00:40:24] more pie has our fourteen bands is she broken any laws on stream
[00:40:28] more piloted as professionally potentially in decent exposure was in
[00:40:31] the stuff that she does notion it's not in decent exposure it's just it's it's
[00:40:35] maybe weird but like that's it
[00:40:37] and uh... so we'll see what happens right i mean if she gets on band again
[00:40:42] and i don't even know what to say i i really don't like twitch is the uh...
[00:40:46] home of uh... you know these types of people i guess and uh... they're okay
[00:40:50] with it
[00:40:52] we'd be covering the vtuber that's got piped on stream i don't know if it
[00:40:54] happened or not
[00:40:56] uh... i know she posted an apology about it but that's the only thing that i saw
[00:41:00] but yes needle in has been banned now apparently this is like the tenth time
[00:41:04] or something like that she's been banned
[00:41:06] maybe not by think it's something like that
[00:41:08] the fact is that she does if she ever like
[00:41:11] a lot of these people should have been instantly promoted like literally over a
[00:41:15] year ago
[00:41:16] but for some reason twist just doesn't do anything about it and they just allow
[00:41:19] it to happen
[00:41:20] what is this year streaming from paris prior to prince france versus cynical
[00:41:25] match with multiple Senegal fans forced themselves on stream, including one who sexually harassed
[00:41:31] her.
[00:41:32] Wow!
[00:41:33] Where are we going?
[00:41:35] Directly to the city.
[00:41:37] Mio's going to eat the corn.
[00:41:39] Mio's going to eat the corn.
[00:41:41] Thank you.
[00:41:45] That's good, but I think it's very comfortable.
[00:41:48] But it's not going to work.
[00:41:50] Sorry, I really don't have any character.
[00:41:53] It's a bit weird guys, from the beginning.
[00:41:56] It's very, very, very, very comfortable.
[00:41:59] I have to admit that he didn't see it.
[00:42:01] Oh my god. Just whack him in the face, then he'd be violent.
[00:42:14] Yeah, then he'd be violent and he'd be my herder. So like the women just have to...
[00:42:21] This is the reason why you have the second amendment. This is the whole reason.
[00:42:26] Are they cool with it?
[00:42:29] Women are not cool when a woman freezes in shock or panic when you're sexually assaulting her.
[00:42:37] That doesn't mean that she's okay with it.
[00:42:40] I know this might be confusing for people that want to be rapists, but for normal people, it's not.
[00:42:46] not
[00:42:52] just the way it is
[00:43:03] is there anything else that's going to happen here?
[00:43:06] oh there's one
[00:43:16] I don't know what this is, somebody they know.
[00:43:42] This seems relatively normal yeah I mean like somebody doing this like just a
[00:43:56] random guy going and doing this to a girl you know again I yeah it's it's a
[00:44:03] friend oh okay yeah I didn't even know that but anyway so yeah very very odd
[00:44:08] Very very weird and that's so weird it absolutely is and what the fuck grows. That's right and
[00:44:16] What a sick fuck absolutely did you see what they were wearing? Why is anyone surprised Paris is an actual shithole?
[00:44:23] Why is Paris a shithole?
[00:44:26] Did they press charges absolutely disgusting the ladies don't want to get arrested if I speak?
[00:44:32] That's not sexual harassment, that's pretty much assault, it is literally assault.
[00:44:39] The fact that she didn't even flinch at the first kiss made me even more inclined to keep
[00:44:43] harassing her like what the fuck.
[00:44:45] Yeah, obviously that's why, awful be, I love all of the deleted comments.
[00:44:53] Senegal fans, lull their French dudes, no they're not.
[00:44:58] Those are people from Africa that are in France, and they shouldn't be there.
[00:45:02] They're probably migrants or immigrants, and if it was up to me, I'd deport every single
[00:45:07] one of them.
[00:45:08] That's what I'd do.
[00:45:10] That's the reason.
[00:45:12] I think that it's not a coincidence that whenever all these things happen, it's always the same
[00:45:17] groups of people doing them.
[00:45:19] It's because these people come from totally different cultures where they don't see consent
[00:45:24] the same way that we see consent.
[00:45:27] That's the reason why.
[00:45:28] i think that we need to get rid of this is exactly why i made the post i did
[00:45:31] earlier today too
[00:45:33] to talk about this is that
[00:45:35] the rest of the world doesn't see consent the way that we do
[00:45:39] that's the main problem
[00:45:41] and when you have the people that are coming from a society from a culture
[00:45:45] from a place that doesn't see women as
[00:45:49] you know adults that can consent and choose not to do things
[00:45:53] and doesn't respect people's personal space
[00:45:56] and you bring them into a place like paris which is a civilized western
[00:46:00] country
[00:46:00] you're going to have women that are sexually assaulted
[00:46:04] that's what's gonna happen it's because to them that's normal
[00:46:07] that's what they do over there
[00:46:09] so anyway
[00:46:10] the bottom line is that they don't assimilate well they don't they obviously
[00:46:13] don't
[00:46:15] and so it's not them there
[00:46:16] and uh... no natural person france is black at their brother on time ago or
[00:46:19] foreigners yeah of course they're not i mean obviously
[00:46:22] and uh... just watch warren smith video and answer by racism go too far is
[00:46:26] good i've seen that i i have and uh... i wonder why by the way
[00:46:30] and uh... there's a lot of french senegal fans and i said the lion of
[00:46:34] course they of course they are
[00:46:38] welcome to europe absolutely and uh... i wonder why all these comments got
[00:46:43] deleted
[00:46:46] i wonder why
[00:46:49] it's a big mystery
[00:46:52] it's crazy how this is what's so annoying about reddit
[00:46:56] is you can look at the repeated patterns of african and non-western
[00:47:00] migrants coming to western countries
[00:47:03] and sexually assaulting and raping women on an industrial scale but the moment
[00:47:08] that you draw a correlation between the ethnicities and the countries that
[00:47:12] they're coming from
[00:47:14] this is somehow something that you're not allowed to talk about
[00:47:17] it's very obvious this is what's happening and i think everybody knows
[00:47:21] that
[00:47:21] so really this is the reason why i say cuz nobody else is willing to say this
[00:47:26] nobody else will say this at all
[00:47:28] i will say it it's racist will ya i mean it kind of is in a way but it's true
[00:47:33] like it's obviously true when you bring people from a culture that doesn't
[00:47:37] respect consent that thinks that the age of consent is nine or twelve years old
[00:47:42] if you take people from a place that can have sex with parking out you know
[00:47:47] pre-teens and you put them in a fucking European country, you're gonna have
[00:47:52] rapes. You're gonna have that happen. And it's happened every single time. That's
[00:47:58] the way it is. So yeah, sorry guys. Yeah, that's just the way. And until people, and
[00:48:05] we are right now, we are dealing with a forced ignorance that I think is
[00:48:13] beginning to recede and fail. I think it's very obvious that there is a
[00:48:18] correlation here. It's not a one-to-one. It's not like every single person from
[00:48:21] these areas do that, but there is a overwhelming overrepresentation, like a
[00:48:26] tremendous overrepresentation. And I think we see that. Like everybody sees
[00:48:30] this. Like you watch these videos and you see it over and over and over. And so
[00:48:35] people are expected to not acknowledge this obvious pattern. They are expected
[00:48:41] to not notice this obvious commonality. That's not racist, it's reality. Yes, how does one
[00:48:47] get to the point of saying that it is? Well, the reason why they say that is because they're
[00:48:51] afraid of the consequences of being called racist. So they do that, no matter what. It
[00:48:56] really do be like that in other countries, folks. These dudes don't take no for an answer
[00:49:00] and they literally feel entitled to this stuff all the time. Other countries, as a woman
[00:49:04] I burst out laughing at you pretending it doesn't happen here too. This is a person, if you
[00:49:09] you think that's actually true and the rate like this is a woman saying this
[00:49:16] here's a really good way to look at it okay
[00:49:19] the rate of female genital mutilation in somalia is ninety nine percent look
[00:49:24] it up
[00:49:26] to draw any equivalency between a western society and a western culture
[00:49:32] and a culture that mutilates ninety nine percent of its women
[00:49:36] that's not gonna happen
[00:49:38] there's not an equivalency there it's not
[00:49:41] that's a huge problem
[00:49:42] some massive problem i don't want to come in here
[00:49:45] i'll tell you that i don't want to hear i don't want to deal with it
[00:49:48] i don't know why anybody would
[00:49:50] that's the way i see it
[00:49:52] i think most people feel this way actually but i think most people see
[00:49:55] things the way i see things
[00:49:57] but there's more people that are now willing to say it
[00:50:04] The less cuts off foreskin of babies, too.
[00:50:09] For you to make the comparison between circumcision and female genital mutilation, you're just
[00:50:13] being an idiot.
[00:50:15] You're being a literal idiot.
[00:50:17] And I don't know even why you would do that.
[00:50:20] How could you possibly make that comparison?
[00:50:22] So retarded?
[00:50:23] Yeah, exactly.
[00:50:24] Like, I mean, it's not even in the same universe.
[00:50:27] But anyway, it's the same thing.
[00:50:29] It's definitely not.
[00:50:30] And here's another example for them.
[00:50:32] guys that three children a double in local straight laying into them so
[00:50:34] three women hands and rings to protect them that's how bad it's getting
[00:50:37] it is but um... anyway kind of reminds me like a if it was up to me i'd love to
[00:50:41] deport all these women to the countries that they think are the same as the west
[00:50:45] and then we can give them go pros and then watch what happens i think it'd be
[00:50:48] pretty funny
[00:50:49] and i think honestly like everybody knows what the conclusion for that would be
[00:50:53] very very quickly
[00:50:54] so uh... yeah anyway will will will go back and look at these other ones
[00:50:58] gotta make the second amendment yes absolutely
[00:51:02] and uh... not the same universe
[00:51:04] i'm beginning to think america isn't the problem in the u's always projecting
[00:51:07] how do we know they're not french
[00:51:13] man
[00:51:16] man i wonder
[00:51:18] how do we know
[00:51:20] it's a big mystery
[00:51:21] nobody has any idea why
[00:51:24] it's a yeah nobody has any of the not the same thing but they made some
[00:51:27] male circumcision takes away the lot feeling female circumcision takes away
[00:51:30] more but both are bad
[00:51:31] if you're against circumcision that's fine but to compare it to what happens in
[00:51:35] Somalia is just again
[00:51:37] it's like that's like live slop garbage it's just not worth even discussing
[00:51:41] so anyway what the fuck turn around and shove your palm into his nose
[00:51:46] what do you think is it like that's the dumbest advice you can give someone
[00:51:49] thank god
[00:51:50] Asmond Gould is going to have a field day with this.
[00:51:59] Yep, I sure am.
[00:52:02] I sure am.
[00:52:04] Because it reaffirms every single thing that I've been saying,
[00:52:08] and every single thing that all of you know is true,
[00:52:11] and that's why you have to delete the comments to protect the narrative that you know is a lie.
[00:52:16] That's the reason.
[00:52:17] That's the reason because this ideology is inevitable. It is inevitable and more
[00:52:23] people are buying into it every day. And this is even the worst post today. The
[00:52:28] reform UK woman is even worse. I can't wait. I saw that. We're gonna look at that.
[00:52:32] Don't worry about it. And so yes, viewer comments spotted. I know. And I by the
[00:52:39] way, this is absolutely 100% total validation for my worldview. I am once
[00:52:46] again proven right and I will be proven right again and again and again so
[00:52:51] let's go to start ruling on a bunch of cases including birthright citizenship
[00:52:54] starting tomorrow they have 14 cases to wrap up by the end of June next two weeks
[00:52:58] will be crazy I'm not even sure if I believe they're gonna do birthright
[00:53:02] citizenship like I mean like you know my you know my stance on it right I've
[00:53:07] said many times I think it's a scam but you know again we'll have to wait and see
[00:53:12] what happens. And we don't give us any other options. Roche King was the only one who wouldn't
[00:53:17] lie, yes. And everybody else who's unwilling to acknowledge this wants you to live in a
[00:53:22] hyper-reality and a lie where your wives, children, sisters, and daughters are being
[00:53:28] raped. I don't want to live in that lie. I don't want to live in that world. And so I
[00:53:31] talk about this. That's the reason why I think it's a huge problem. She complained on Twitter
[00:53:36] about far-right media is using this clip, by the way. Oh, I don't know. I mean, if she
[00:53:40] he is the thing is that
[00:53:42] it whenever something like this happens
[00:53:45] i don't really care this is gonna sound bad but i don't really care about the
[00:53:48] way that she feels
[00:53:50] i don't at all and the reason why is because that same person is going to go
[00:53:54] on to sexually assault some other girl as well
[00:53:57] and if the camera was an honor if it was dark at night he might have done worse
[00:54:01] to you
[00:54:02] so ultimately whenever i advocate for this kind of stuff
[00:54:05] uh... i don't really care what the feelings of the people that are the
[00:54:08] victims of it really even are
[00:54:10] because it's not necessarily for only them it's for everybody else
[00:54:14] that will be a victim in the future like here's a good example right
[00:54:18] so like if somebody tries to uh... you know like let's say like some is a drunk
[00:54:22] driver
[00:54:23] and they hit you in an accident because they're driving drunk
[00:54:26] and you forgive that drunk driver and you say well you know what everybody
[00:54:31] makes mistakes it's okay good you can go free i don't want to press charges on
[00:54:35] you
[00:54:36] okay that's fine
[00:54:37] so then
[00:54:38] what happens when the drunk driver goes on the next week or the next month and
[00:54:42] then they drive in a hit somebody else in the killed them
[00:54:45] you see them saying
[00:54:46] so like it it's not about it's not about what those people want it's about
[00:54:51] what the right thing to do is
[00:54:53] don't kill a family of five and live exactly and so that's the reason why you
[00:54:57] do it
[00:54:58] it's like a double kill you have only seven a subway to my black man to go
[00:55:01] jail
[00:55:02] and then he killed a seventy six year old a few weeks later on all i know it's a
[00:55:05] it's a huge problem. That's why the state presses charges. It is. It's a pandemic of Stockholm syndrome.
[00:55:11] I think the real reason why women act that way is because they view it to be the socially acceptable
[00:55:16] way. In my opinion, this is going to be maybe like a super, actually, you know what, this is a nuclear
[00:55:21] take. I think that women are biologically and or more biologically predisposed to betray their
[00:55:28] culture, to fit in with what the dominant narrative is, regardless of what it is. They will always
[00:55:35] side with what they think is going to give them more security and what they
[00:55:39] think is the dominant of force and i think the reason why is of evolutionary
[00:55:45] biology like it throughout all of history women have been treated as second
[00:55:49] class citizens and sometimes is livestock and so what happens in a lot of
[00:55:53] these cases of like raping and pillaging is that you have women that
[00:55:57] obviously are taken by another totally different group of people and then
[00:56:01] co-opted and then made their wives instead. And I think that really that evolutionary
[00:56:07] biology is still applied today. And I think that we still have that today with women that
[00:56:14] will always side with whatever they think is the more superior or stronger force. They
[00:56:20] might hate the patriarchy, but they will always default to it to the extent that they think
[00:56:25] the patriarchy, is the controlling force. And I think this is biologically something
[00:56:32] that they're wired to do. And it's because of, you know, like basically a human conquest
[00:56:38] across the entire history of humankind. Is that crazy for me to say? Is that crazy for
[00:56:48] you saying? Like, I don't think about that. Your nuclear take is the logical take?
[00:56:58] Well, that's why it's nuclear. That's exactly it. Daenerys Targaryen? Yep.
[00:57:03] That's another example. Sure. The logic tracks it does. And so that's the reason
[00:57:08] why women will defend this. They defend it because they see it as the socially
[00:57:12] acceptable thing, and that is the in-group behavior. Women have a five times more likely
[00:57:19] bias towards in-group behavior, towards out-group behavior versus men. The way that men and women
[00:57:26] think is fundamentally different. And I think this is just simply an example for it. So if you want
[00:57:32] to get women on your side, win and be able to demonstrate power. To the extent that you can
[00:57:38] win and demonstrate power, women will support you overwhelmingly.
[00:57:43] That's like women, like look at all, here's a great example, right?
[00:57:46] Look at all the different pictures of like women rushing up to Hitler and kissing him
[00:57:50] and like, oh wow, you're so amazing, you're great.
[00:57:53] You know, like there's like, I think dozens of these, right?
[00:57:56] Why does that happen?
[00:57:57] Why is it happening whenever women are, you know, like finding like, you know, they're
[00:58:01] attracted to Luigi or somebody like that?
[00:58:03] Obviously being attractive is a component to it, of course it is.
[00:58:07] But one thing that matters more is a person's ability to do what they want.
[00:58:12] That's really it.
[00:58:13] And Stalin and Mao?
[00:58:14] Yep, absolutely.
[00:58:15] Mao is a big one.
[00:58:16] Yeah, that guy had...
[00:58:17] Probably why he was getting it in.
[00:58:21] Let's just say that.
[00:58:22] And so anyway, we're at True Power Defending, the Weaken Innocent Women and Children.
[00:58:26] I think so.
[00:58:28] And this is a bad...
[00:58:29] It was a bad example for you to give.
[00:58:30] Men did the same.
[00:58:31] The country was behind them.
[00:58:32] Well, I understand that, but women were doing that too.
[00:58:36] What I'm saying is that it's not that women have some sort of intrinsic biological higher
[00:58:41] degree of empathy than men do.
[00:58:43] It's that their empathy is more derived from a consensus rather than an ideological perspective.
[00:58:49] And I think this is through evolutionary biology.
[00:58:52] And I know, again, this is a nuclear take.
[00:58:55] It's a nuclear take.
[00:58:57] But I think that every single piece of observable information and knowledge and biology and
[00:59:03] everything else will reinforce and prove exactly what i'm saying
[00:59:09] so that's it base take
[00:59:13] and uh... reductively speaking itself preservation it is in itself
[00:59:17] preservation
[00:59:18] and women have to do that because they're not strong to defend themselves
[00:59:21] strong to defend themselves as the reason why
[00:59:23] and uh... what's a turn piercing a cancel for evolutionary biology i know and uh...
[00:59:28] you know again that was a long time ago
[00:59:30] and uh... so yes
[00:59:32] uh... there are very many single millionaires well yeah i mean obviously
[00:59:35] that's i mean that's a little bit different but yeah
[00:59:39] you know that means go from is about to break half a million all my god yeah i
[00:59:42] had no idea just think about the cliche of uh... women going after the bad
[00:59:45] boy well yeah i mean definitely right
[00:59:48] but uh... in the end it's the men's fault for not being strong enough yet is
[00:59:52] it is it's the message you can't blame the women it's just how they're wired
[00:59:55] yes just how they are
[00:59:57] but i didn't blame them for it right and i i don't like it they they'll never like
[01:00:01] that the people like that will never admit or understand that they're wrong
[01:00:04] they never will
[01:00:12] and uh... that women are consensus parents
[01:00:15] there's no benefits let me know
[01:00:17] well i would never say that
[01:00:19] i would never say that that's that's that's a that's a crazy evil misogynist
[01:00:22] thing to say
[01:00:23] i would never say that at all
[01:00:25] but uh... anyway let me go back i'll look at a few more these posts on my god
[01:00:29] what is this a fifty-three-year-old indian five i can't i can't even see that i
[01:00:33] don't want to look at that
[01:00:34] and uh... opinion uh... women in the u.s. were more done by trying to invite
[01:00:38] them in when they have the strongest with the strongest military
[01:00:40] it's because of the social consensus it's not even about the consensus of force
[01:00:45] because the consensus of force doesn't exist
[01:00:47] like women don't need to make decisions based off of the consensus of force
[01:00:51] because
[01:00:52] the force allows them to
[01:00:54] be whatever they want to be in think whatever they want to think
[01:00:58] and so to the extent that there is no force consensus that's
[01:01:01] you know uh... there
[01:01:03] then you also have the social consensus
[01:01:05] so that's the reason why
[01:01:09] begin to be a professor at streamer university
[01:01:12] yeah i don't think they want me to teach a class
[01:01:14] i think that my class would be uh...
[01:01:18] uh... tell me you're really bad one okay that would be like uh... i
[01:01:22] you know i don't know like
[01:01:23] the cheese after really think about what it would even be
[01:01:26] and uh... professor being based i mean i guess right
[01:01:29] but uh... yeah people might not like what i'm saying p e and they call the
[01:01:33] fat ones run around i like the sound of that
[01:01:35] but uh... anyway yeah let me go and find uh... find these other ones here to
[01:01:38] you because there's been a lot of other shit going on as well
[01:01:41] and uh... oh here we go
[01:01:44] and uh... oh my god essentially a rupert lows been on the war path and
[01:01:48] it's great i'm very happy to see this
[01:01:51] common sense one oh one will that's the problem right is that
[01:01:54] see the world has gone this is the issue that we have now
[01:01:58] the world has gone so completely insane
[01:02:01] that now
[01:02:03] being normal like me i'm the only person that's normal i'm the only
[01:02:07] reasonable person left
[01:02:09] and the only person that thinks about things logically without you know like
[01:02:12] you know doing what i want to do
[01:02:14] and there's obviously you guys to like my viewers are the same
[01:02:18] uh... but beside me to exactly where the only ones left
[01:02:21] And everybody else, I think that what's happened is that media and movies and TV and the internet
[01:02:29] have created a fake reality that has just completely distorted what an average person would believe.
[01:02:36] They are. They've completely distorted it. And critical thinking theory? Well, nobody
[01:02:41] critical thinking. So I've talked about this before. I don't want to go off on a big tangent,
[01:02:45] because there's other things I want to talk about and get into today. But I want to talk about the
[01:02:49] trap of critical thinking. So critical thinking is extremely dangerous in today's society.
[01:02:55] What if you believe in science and you say that biology is real? Then you get excommunicated
[01:02:59] by the left wing. What if you believe in science and you say that maybe pollution is bad? Then
[01:03:04] you get excommunicated by the right wing. What if you believe in borders and you think
[01:03:09] that applying the law should be fair? Well, that means that it's okay. What if you believe
[01:03:15] in applying the law to politicians that are, you know, like criminals or something like
[01:03:21] that, well then, or like even Donald Trump, well then, okay, now the right wing hates
[01:03:25] you.
[01:03:26] What if you think about applying the law to, you know, drug addicts or crackheads, well
[01:03:30] now the left wing hates you.
[01:03:31] So it's really about, it's never about actual principles, it's about basically team sports
[01:03:37] sides.
[01:03:39] That's what it always is.
[01:03:41] And so Charlie Kirk got killed for saying things.
[01:03:43] Yeah, definitely, right?
[01:03:45] And anyway, yeah, you aren't on the side, you lose, yeah.
[01:03:47] And so basically thinking, this is the reason why nobody critically thinks.
[01:03:51] Because if you critically think and you evaluate things on their own basis with your own mind,
[01:03:57] you will often come to conclusions that are inconsistent with what the rest of the population
[01:04:02] thinks.
[01:04:03] Like I'll give you another great example.
[01:04:05] Is that, isn't it logical that people that are attracted to children in real life would
[01:04:09] probably be more on average attracted to children or depictions of children in anime?
[01:04:15] that just be logical that there would be a correlation there well of course
[01:04:19] there would be but you can tell these people that there's a correlation with
[01:04:22] race and crime and they'll be talking about how bad every minority group is
[01:04:27] but the moment that you say there's a correlation between lollies and pedophiles
[01:04:31] they lose their fucking minds it's because they don't actually care about
[01:04:35] reasoning they don't actually care about logic they care about their own version
[01:04:40] of reality. And that's the big issue. And this is like, what is it? We live, it's basically
[01:04:47] goium tyranny. We're living under goium tyranny, where we have the lowest common denominator
[01:04:54] and the dumbest people out there that are trying to make the rules that everybody else
[01:04:59] has to listen to. So that's it. I've never heard that word. I just invented it. I literally,
[01:05:09] I literally just invented this.
[01:05:11] This is a goyocracy.
[01:05:14] Yes, I don't know.
[01:05:15] Like, let me work on that, right?
[01:05:20] Let me work on that.
[01:05:20] I'll come up with a better term in a couple of days, right?
[01:05:24] So I've got to get that shirt off.
[01:05:25] No, uh-uh, uh-uh, no, uh-uh, no.
[01:05:27] You're getting pulled up.
[01:05:29] You're getting pulled up.
[01:05:37] What's your argument?
[01:05:39] What's your argument? No, no, it's okay.
[01:05:56] No, no, we're gonna, no, you're, you're, you're getting it. You're getting it right now. You're gonna get it.
[01:06:00] Cause I like this shirt. I'm not taking it off.
[01:06:04] I'm not taking it off, guys! This is who I am now!
[01:06:09] You're going to have to accept the real me.
[01:06:13] You're going to have to tear it off me.
[01:06:21] So anyway, let me see here.
[01:06:23] Okay.
[01:06:24] Okay, my argument is that people can separate reality versus people that can't.
[01:06:28] If you aren't, then you aren't a clear thinker.
[01:06:30] Thinking about the Lolli situation.
[01:06:32] So the reality, okay, so you don't think that there's any correlation.
[01:06:39] at all. You don't think there's any correlation? Why do you think that's not true? Video game
[01:07:01] theory? Yeah, why do you think that? There's no correlation. I thought we were talking
[01:07:08] about your shirt, that's the same thing. They think you're calling them alpedos?
[01:07:13] They're not all pedos, but I bet a lot more pedos like lollies than the average
[01:07:17] population likes lollies. I'll tell you that. Tell you that, it's obvious. People
[01:07:23] are really mad about my opinion on this. It's obvious. Not all is as
[01:07:29] stretch it is me, but studies have shown it. Name one. Name one study. I've gone
[01:07:38] through this before.
[01:07:44] I know all the examples you're gonna give me. I've already looked into it. I know
[01:07:51] all about it.
[01:07:59] You miss red?
[01:08:02] Okay.
[01:08:03] Oh, but no studies have shown it?
[01:08:08] No studies have shown it.
[01:08:09] Well, what do you think?
[01:08:12] This is the thing, right?
[01:08:13] People, people that never think about this, right?
[01:08:14] You should name one not him.
[01:08:16] It's obvious.
[01:08:17] It's obvious.
[01:08:19] You literally miss red?
[01:08:20] He said no studies.
[01:08:21] Yeah, every lolly is a lover, isn't a pedo, but every pedo is a lolly lover.
[01:08:24] End of argument, Chad.
[01:08:25] I think much more on average.
[01:08:27] So you see how these people like to fight back and they like to argue about this.
[01:08:31] It's like, yeah, obviously if you're attracted to kids in real life, you're going to be more
[01:08:35] likely to be attracted to anime that sexualizes kids.
[01:08:39] Like duh, I mean, what are we even talking about?
[01:08:42] So this is my exact point, right?
[01:08:44] Is that this is a completely logical, totally rational perspective to have.
[01:08:50] That's it.
[01:08:51] This is a completely rational perspective to have.
[01:08:54] Shitake.
[01:08:55] It's not a shitake.
[01:08:56] Are petos more likely to like lollies than sexually, than the average person?
[01:09:15] Let's take a look.
[01:09:17] Yes, by definition and available evidence, people with pedophilia are significantly more
[01:09:27] likely to be sexually aroused by lollies than the general population.
[01:09:31] Evidence from research, surveys of non-offending maps find frequent masturbation to child depictions
[01:09:37] as an outlet.
[01:09:38] Exclusive child-attracted individuals often report higher use of child-themed fantasy
[01:09:43] materials.
[01:09:44] Yeah, duh.
[01:09:48] Duh.
[01:09:50] I mean, what are we talking about?
[01:09:55] Like, I mean, obviously, like, how are you, how are you, how can you not come to this conclusion?
[01:10:06] I agree it makes sense, but it's the same true for violent video games.
[01:10:09] Here's, I'm going to disprove your argument with another argument.
[01:10:17] If somebody actively consumes child-like sexual abuse material, you would call that
[01:10:22] person a pedophile.
[01:10:23] If somebody watches violent movies, you would not call that person violent.
[01:10:29] You actually have this exact same double standard in understanding whenever it comes to actual
[01:10:34] videos and actual content.
[01:10:36] You would immediately have that conclusion.
[01:10:41] So the reason and the way that sexuality is derived and people get satisfaction out of
[01:10:46] sexuality is completely different than the way they do out of playing Grand Theft Auto.
[01:10:56] The movies isn't real, which doesn't matter if it's real or not.
[01:11:03] Think about it.
[01:11:04] Maybe the double standard's the problem.
[01:11:06] There is no double standard.
[01:11:08] There's only a double standard if you create the complete lie
[01:11:12] that the way that people arrive at their sexuality
[01:11:16] is the equivalent of the way that people arrive
[01:11:19] at their entertainment for recreation.
[01:11:22] These are two fundamentally profoundly different things,
[01:11:25] and everybody knows that.
[01:11:27] So anyway, you're arguing fiction versus nonfiction?
[01:11:30] Well, again, like what about cuties?
[01:11:32] How about the Netflix movie Cuties?
[01:11:35] That was non-fiction, but it was also acted.
[01:11:38] Do people have a problem with that?
[01:11:40] Of course they did, because everybody knows
[01:11:42] what the difference is.
[01:11:43] You're playing stupid on purpose
[01:11:45] in order to misunderstand something.
[01:11:48] I can immediately tell you this.
[01:11:49] Like, I mean, I don't understand how...
[01:11:53] So anyway, let me take a step back.
[01:11:55] We can argue about this.
[01:11:56] Attraction of children is not a game mechanic.
[01:11:58] well uh... i mean
[01:12:01] there's some weird fucking games out there
[01:12:03] but uh... yeah place of these country games but
[01:12:05] you know yeah you're right
[01:12:07] anyway i can go back and forth about this but uh... yes obviously this is
[01:12:10] evidence of research show the commonly used fictional sexual materials including
[01:12:14] cartoons depicting children
[01:12:16] yes obviously
[01:12:18] chomp pornography offenders real or virtual show higher diagnosed pedophilic
[01:12:22] interest in general populations fictional variants align with the same
[01:12:26] preference profile
[01:12:27] so these are three different national government studies that connect the
[01:12:31] exact thing that i'm saying and i still had all these losers on twitter crashing
[01:12:36] out on me for identifying an obvious correlation every single person on
[01:12:41] twitter was trying to dunk on me and saying that was a fucking idiot for
[01:12:44] saying this when it's so
[01:12:46] fucking obvious
[01:12:50] it is so obvious
[01:12:52] oh my god and a lot of years or pat us know there's people like this to just
[01:12:55] super loud and I want to say that if you like lollies and you don't sexualize
[01:13:00] them there's nothing wrong with you there's no problem I have no issue with
[01:13:03] that it's not it's not an issue at all the problem is sexualizing characters
[01:13:07] that look like they're eight years old okay I think that's really weird and
[01:13:09] it's creepy but we can go back and forth here's my point so I'm gonna take a
[01:13:13] step back and we're gonna talk about the main point the main point right now is
[01:13:17] that critical thinking is bad critical thinking is bad because it leads you to
[01:13:23] conclusions that are, like, again. So...
[01:13:38] African-American to commit a murder
[01:13:43] than an Asian American.
[01:13:49] Alright. What are we talking about? I'm going to explain it.
[01:14:02] Ten to twenty times more likely. Here is my problem. My problem is that nobody on the
[01:14:11] the internet will accept both of these things. Nobody on the internet will go and say yes
[01:14:20] and yes. They will either say no and yes, or they will say yes and no. That's what makes
[01:14:29] me fucking mad. That is why we live under goyem tyranny. Absolute complete goyem tyranny.
[01:14:38] You've got to take away the right to vote immediately.
[01:14:41] It's a huge problem and everybody can see it.
[01:14:48] Everybody can see it, but nobody wants to say it.
[01:14:52] That's because of the lack of critical thinking.
[01:14:54] No, no, no, no, you're misunderstood.
[01:14:57] You don't understand the problem.
[01:14:59] You don't understand it.
[01:15:01] The problem isn't that people can't critically think, it's that they won't critically think.
[01:15:07] by using, and let's go even, let's get even bigger, alright?
[01:15:12] Let's go even bigger.
[01:15:15] Religion is the reason, like if you have, like you see somebody die, we don't see any
[01:15:21] fucking heaven.
[01:15:23] We don't see any fucking angels.
[01:15:25] There's no burning bushes.
[01:15:26] I've never seen the waters of the ocean get parted or the sea get parted.
[01:15:30] I've never went and seen God inscribe something on a fucking, I tell ya, I've never seen
[01:15:37] a guy fly to the moon on a winged horse. I've never seen a dude live in a fish for three
[01:15:41] days. I haven't seen any of these things. So, the fact is, again, and we don't know any
[01:15:47] of this, right? There is no logical conclusion that leads anybody to have any idea that there
[01:15:53] is any form of an afterlife. This is a complete and absolute fantasy. It is. And we've invented
[01:16:00] this fantasy. I hope it's true. I pray every night. But you know what? I'm just a hyper
[01:16:06] intelligent fucking monkey. I am a hyper intelligent monkey trying desperately to understand a
[01:16:13] universe that is so profoundly complicated. I have less chance of understanding the universe
[01:16:21] than a termite has of understanding a computer. That's the reason why. But I at least recognize
[01:16:28] it, okay? So, oh no, no, no, no, we're gonna go there, we're gonna go there. So, people
[01:16:32] invent all of these fantasies, they invent all of these universes so they can avoid and
[01:16:39] not have to come to terms with what their logical and critical mind concludes.
[01:16:46] They're terrified of what the truth is.
[01:16:49] They're terrified of what their critical thinking leads them to be.
[01:16:53] And also, this is the other big thing, is that you have, and I'm sorry, this is it.
[01:16:59] You didn't say, well, was this your monkey the gay shirt?
[01:17:01] And you said you didn't want to get distracted? I'm distracted.
[01:17:07] I'm distracted right now.
[01:17:09] Okay?
[01:17:11] That's the way it is.
[01:17:12] So anyway,
[01:17:15] the reason why nobody wants to critically think is because of JK Rowling.
[01:17:19] The reason why nobody wants to critically think is because of Nick Merks.
[01:17:22] The reason why nobody wants to critically think is because of Warren Brown on YouTube.
[01:17:28] the reason why nobody wants to critically think is because of uh... let me think
[01:17:33] uh... i don't know somebody like me even right like i would i i in a lot of ways i'm
[01:17:37] a leftist i am like i believe in gay marriage i think trans people are okay
[01:17:42] how on universal basic income i think we should have universal health care
[01:17:45] but because i don't agree with helping open borders and because i don't agree
[01:17:48] with having trans kids i'm a not see
[01:17:51] uh... yeah okay i don't think so
[01:17:53] so it again like i didn't in a lot of ways i am
[01:17:56] like i think this i i'm a socialist in a lot of ways i think this is a better
[01:18:00] way of running things
[01:18:01] like i i'm a sixty percent capitalist forty percent socialist kind of guy
[01:18:05] that's the way that i see things
[01:18:07] and i i know that some people might not like that i don't want to debate that
[01:18:10] my point is that you have people like jk rolling for example there was most
[01:18:15] insufferable feminist
[01:18:16] bitch
[01:18:18] years
[01:18:19] all my god she was so annoying
[01:18:21] and then she said that men shouldn't go in the women's restroom
[01:18:26] And you know what happened?
[01:18:28] Now JK Rowling is on my side.
[01:18:31] You know why?
[01:18:32] Because she committed the gravest sin of all.
[01:18:36] She applied critical thinking.
[01:18:40] That's the reason.
[01:18:42] Nobody wants to be the person that thinks for themselves
[01:18:47] because sometimes thinking with yourself
[01:18:49] takes you away from the group.
[01:18:52] And people are terrified to go away from the group.
[01:18:56] and that's the reason why
[01:18:59] look at you on you on some other great example
[01:19:01] you on everybody used to love you on right they thought you on was the
[01:19:05] greatest person ever
[01:19:06] then you on said that will actually i don't think that you know you can change
[01:19:09] your gender
[01:19:10] and he said pronouns were stupid
[01:19:13] you're really ever pronoun the key
[01:19:15] it pronouns was stupid in this is like some massive fucking internet
[01:19:19] hysteria all my god how could you say the pronouns were done
[01:19:23] so this is it
[01:19:25] and uh... we're going left field uh... really hard here to be honest i'm
[01:19:27] telling you right group think is the worst so that's why nobody critically
[01:19:31] thinks
[01:19:32] that is the exact reason why it's because they're afraid of going against the
[01:19:37] group think the group think is what matters more than anything else
[01:19:42] so that's really yet
[01:19:45] anyway that is also this is and i i i had to put these out right i did
[01:19:49] and uh... so
[01:19:50] anyway no this is really uh... this is really funny for me to see it is very
[01:19:54] very fucking funny. And I don't know really why people don't understand that, but I mean
[01:20:00] really it's just frustrating to me to deal with it is. And you know, I just keep talking
[01:20:06] about this stuff. The reason I keep talking about it is because I'm worried that if I
[01:20:11] don't talk about it, nobody will talk about it. Nobody will say it because they're so
[01:20:16] audience captured that they're unwilling to see any form of second level. It's all manufactured
[01:20:22] outright yet makes me so mad it does
[01:20:25] and i'm i'm sorry i'm crashing out over this but that's it
[01:20:28] they gave me a net net marks is that it is so nick mark said that he didn't want
[01:20:32] to have gay shit inside of elementary schools
[01:20:36] and the end of the uh... you know call of duty canceled his partnership
[01:20:40] uh... you know he was attacked by literally everybody on the internet that's
[01:20:43] part of that side of the internet
[01:20:45] and just in general everybody turned against them and called him a not see
[01:20:49] and an evil person
[01:20:51] all of that
[01:20:52] over that one thing
[01:20:56] you must arrive at all people are going both things for grog i'd that's it
[01:21:00] your presence right you don't look for truth over comfort yes
[01:21:03] and so that's the reason so might my whole point is that
[01:21:06] that is the reason why women do this
[01:21:09] is because however likely you think a guy is to do this
[01:21:13] women are multitudes magnitudes more likely to do it
[01:21:20] I might not like it, but I think it's true.
[01:21:24] So yeah, any questions?
[01:21:27] Any questions?
[01:21:28] They're trying to animate Orban Netflix, you'll appreciate it.
[01:21:32] I don't know what it is, I have no idea.
[01:21:34] And at left field, do you have any thoughts on data centers
[01:21:35] and tech companies doing everything they can
[01:21:37] to build more and expand?
[01:21:38] No, I don't.
[01:21:39] I think that a lot of the, I think there's so much,
[01:21:42] you know, propaganda around data centers
[01:21:44] that I haven't really come to a conclusion
[01:21:46] on whether they're good or bad
[01:21:47] because all the people that I think are retarded
[01:21:50] think that data centers are bad.
[01:21:52] So I usually assume that if all those people think that,
[01:21:55] then they're probably not that bad,
[01:21:56] but I also don't know that either.
[01:21:58] So I'd have to look into it and educate myself.
[01:22:00] I'm just not educating the topic, if you want me to be honest.
[01:22:03] So I don't have a hot take, sorry.
[01:22:06] I'm a woman, I'm smarter than you.
[01:22:08] I'm glad, you know?
[01:22:09] I wish you'd tell the other woman what to fucking think.
[01:22:11] You wish you'd tell them to listen to me.
[01:22:14] Yeah, okay, great.
[01:22:15] So you're smart, awesome.
[01:22:16] need to go convince the other ones to listen to me
[01:22:22] yeah i'm not going to argue with you and give a shit
[01:22:24] uh... it like why would i even think about this
[01:22:27] but it's okay
[01:22:29] but that's okay
[01:22:31] and uh... crazy women yeah what do you what do you think this is going to
[01:22:35] like offend me i'm gonna get like defensive or something i don't know
[01:22:37] who you are
[01:22:38] so anyway uh... you're saying these people can critically think and uh...
[01:22:42] and that if there was no current agenda or religion would they just find
[01:22:44] another myth to believe in
[01:22:46] That justifies them being stupid or lazy?
[01:22:49] Yes.
[01:22:51] Yes, they would simply replace one fantasy for another.
[01:22:55] That's correct.
[01:22:57] That is absolutely correct.
[01:23:07] 100%.
[01:23:08] Why do people say critical thinking instead of thinking?
[01:23:10] Oh, I don't know.
[01:23:11] And thank you for getting out of that.
[01:23:13] Show us you're some smarter, maybe, I don't know.
[01:23:15] Do you think the left is more afraid of themselves than the right?
[01:23:18] I think that they are, but they're both.
[01:23:20] And yeah, I think that there's both there.
[01:23:22] There's some really interesting studies
[01:23:24] by an independent guy on YouTube on ultrasounds
[01:23:26] and how it affects humans around data centers.
[01:23:28] That's it.
[01:23:29] Yeah, I have no idea.
[01:23:30] I mean, I wouldn't be surprised, right?
[01:23:31] I mean, you have cells, and those cells
[01:23:33] are going to do things if you fuck around with them.
[01:23:35] So I think it makes sense.
[01:23:36] Anyway, so we'll go back to this.
[01:23:38] OK, so by the way, that was like a 30 minute fucking crash
[01:23:42] out tangent.
[01:23:44] I'm sorry, but I just can't stop thinking about it.
[01:23:47] I can't stop thinking about the absolute fucking affront
[01:23:51] to my heritage and to my culture
[01:23:54] that we allow people who are subhuman to vote.
[01:23:59] I find it to be so, this is like a,
[01:24:02] I'm being oppressed by them.
[01:24:06] I'm being oppressed.
[01:24:09] I'm so, I'm actually so mad.
[01:24:12] I'm so, I think about it every day.
[01:24:14] Whenever I see somebody stupid, and I think about the fact that they have a voice in society,
[01:24:18] it makes me furious, makes me so mad.
[01:24:23] 30-minute tangent was in draw.
[01:24:24] I hope so.
[01:24:25] Do you think I'm going to have restrictions on voter restrictions in my lifetime?
[01:24:28] I hope so.
[01:24:29] If there's a way to help it happen, it'll be by me.
[01:24:32] So yes, I agree with you, dude.
[01:24:34] I know.
[01:24:35] You sound like Plato saying subhuman.
[01:24:36] I can't say it too much with too many different people because then it'll be, you know, be
[01:24:40] like a thing.
[01:24:41] like
[01:24:42] uh... so anyway essentially what's happened is that the decaying political
[01:24:47] establishment has imported millions of migrants from
[01:24:50] alien cultures that are entirely incompatible with the british way of
[01:24:54] life
[01:24:55] those migrants of colonize large parts of our country and live their lives how
[01:24:59] they choose to do so because our authorities are too frightened on being
[01:25:03] called racist to challenge them
[01:25:05] that was meant at it
[01:25:07] uh... that has been attitudes have flourished in spread which in short
[01:25:10] treat women and non-Muslims like shit, and yes, I do mean that. Conservative, Labour,
[01:25:16] and Reform politicians are all directly responsible for this vast importation. Personally, I
[01:25:22] will never forgive anyone responsible. Vulnerable working-class white girls were treated like
[01:25:27] pieces of meat, raped, tortured, abused, and murdered. It was a racial attack and it was
[01:25:32] a coordinated attack all across Britain. They targeted these white girls because they knew
[01:25:37] they were vulnerable, they knew they were young, and they were white. Until the political
[01:25:42] class accepts that fact, nothing will ever change. That's it. And, uh, oh my god, this
[01:25:49] is, this is, these men do not live by the same rules as us. It is all beyond evil. And
[01:25:55] it is a coordinated network of organized crime right across the country. It is not random
[01:26:00] groups of scumbags doing this. It is a network organized, ruthless, efficient. It is an industry.
[01:26:07] This is not homegrown, we imported it, we welcomed it, embraced it, and we continued
[01:26:11] to do so.
[01:26:13] That was a choice.
[01:26:14] Reversing it is also a choice, one that we will make.
[01:26:17] A Restore Britain government will remove millions of foreign nationals who hate our way of
[01:26:22] life and have no reason to be in our country, gone and never allowed back.
[01:26:27] With the British people's approval, we will reintroduce the death penalty.
[01:26:31] If a Pakistani man has been gang raping a young English girl, torturing her, passing
[01:26:36] her around to his brothers to also be raped, we will put him to death. And I look forward
[01:26:41] to that. I really, this is honestly guys. Oh my God. This is a mate. I'm so, I'm just
[01:27:00] so happy. I'm so happy to hear this. I am. We will put him to death, and I look forward
[01:27:13] to that. I really do. Our report has outlined the exact recommendations on what needs to
[01:27:18] be done to eradicate this cancer. Our Restore Britain government will do it. We will unleash
[01:27:24] the full force of the British state to crack down on these rapists and their enablers in
[01:27:28] the most brutal fashion imaginable, and it will be swift and ruthless, and it will be
[01:27:33] done finally. And I include their enablers in that. That is why Farage tried to put me
[01:27:38] in prison, because I wanted to deport complicit foreign family members. He found that so very
[01:27:44] extreme emitting it on national television simply remarkable. Hearing the evidence in
[01:27:49] the testimonies provided in our inquiry, I can assure you that I am holding a moderate
[01:27:53] position
[01:27:58] is crazy but i say the same shit all the time
[01:28:03] i say the same shit all my god
[01:28:08] wow
[01:28:09] you're right by told y'all i told y'all i try to say it man
[01:28:12] and uh... anyway no this is good
[01:28:16] no one should i talk to him a little bit i need to get on the i need to get
[01:28:20] them on the show it's my fault he hasn't been on the show not his
[01:28:23] uh... yeah we were actually planning it out of i've got to get back to him and
[01:28:26] figure out a good time
[01:28:28] and uh... that's it
[01:28:30] so i want this comeback's gone deported never along back and never allowed back
[01:28:35] for the very worst of them i want them permanently removed restore britain will
[01:28:38] be called extreme racist islamic phobic and whatever else the guardian
[01:28:42] for rash may be in dory's the bbc
[01:28:45] daily mail and zak polinsky
[01:28:47] i do not give a shit
[01:28:49] i'm just grateful there's finally a political party
[01:28:53] with the courage to do what needs to be done we're going to get our country
[01:28:56] back we're going to restore this honestly bro like
[01:29:02] this actually crazy
[01:29:05] god damn
[01:29:08] removing uh... millions of foreign nationals won't solve the problem
[01:29:12] these people are overwhelming i'm a poll you up you get pulled up
[01:29:15] real quick, let me listen to your comment
[01:29:20] these people cannot be, are overwhelmingly not foreign nationals, they aren't dual
[01:29:23] citizens, they cannot be denaturalized, look at the first three cases, born and
[01:29:26] deported and denaturalized, it's like three out of thirty-one, they're born in
[01:29:29] britain
[01:29:31] so why can't we deport them then?
[01:29:36] why can't, why can't we do it?
[01:29:44] So like if we like for example, I got all of them when we put them in like an airplane and we took them to Africa
[01:29:49] Like what why couldn't we do that?
[01:29:55] Like why not
[01:30:02] Yeah, I'm not even confused
[01:30:06] We're the first half of the difference that they couldn't deport them 58 were British born
[01:30:10] Well, why can't you just send them back to Pakistan?
[01:30:13] No, no, you're not understanding.
[01:30:19] I don't think you're understanding the topic.
[01:30:21] This is the premise.
[01:30:22] So why not just send them back anyway?
[01:30:28] Like it's actually really simple.
[01:30:34] I'm just pointing out that it's worse than most people can imagine.
[01:30:38] Well, yeah, but like, if somebody's a second generation and they're not a similar, why
[01:30:44] wouldn't we just send them back anyway?
[01:30:46] I know that they're citizens, that's the problem.
[01:30:51] Like yeah, duh.
[01:30:54] Like what do you mean?
[01:30:58] Like there's not, yeah, there's not an invisible wall.
[01:31:02] There's no rule that says you can't do that.
[01:31:07] You just send them over there.
[01:31:10] What if the country doesn't accept them?
[01:31:11] That would be a moderate solution if it's legally unprecedented.
[01:31:14] Well, it's unprecedented that you have this many people here.
[01:31:17] Who cares about the precedent?
[01:31:19] I think it's important to have a solution.
[01:31:21] I don't give a fuck.
[01:31:22] Oh, but you're not supposed to do gifts of shit.
[01:31:25] Who cares?
[01:31:26] If the country and, okay, so if Pakistan doesn't want to accept them, then we have, you know,
[01:31:32] I think Rupert will call it the Rwanda solution, which is where we send all of these people
[01:31:37] to Rwanda.
[01:31:39] Now Rwanda is a country in Africa, and so everybody goes to Africa.
[01:31:45] If you're from Pakistan, you go to Africa.
[01:31:47] If you're from India, you go to Africa.
[01:31:49] If you're from Africa, you go back, believe it or not, to Africa, and then everybody
[01:31:54] just gets, you get hot dropped.
[01:31:56] That's it.
[01:31:57] So I don't see how this is a problem.
[01:31:59] i think your your your misunderstanding this
[01:32:04] that default respond yeah
[01:32:07] i i i i don't want anybody get confused here alright
[01:32:11] what i think they get get uh... you know misunderstood
[01:32:18] it's not supposed to write you'll better supposed to be deported yeah
[01:32:25] I can't really elaborate on Twitch without getting banned.
[01:32:30] Yeah, I know.
[01:32:32] I know.
[01:32:34] Anyway, so, uh, yeah, refund, refund, refund.
[01:32:40] Yeah, I guess so.
[01:32:42] Was this only the rapist?
[01:32:43] No.
[01:32:44] Did you kill the rapist?
[01:32:45] Uh, this would be like through their families.
[01:32:47] Uh, no, yeah, no, not really.
[01:32:50] Or like, you know the more petty criminals
[01:32:54] Yeah, no, no, of course not you would why why let them go like you wouldn't want to do that to Rwanda sure as nice people over there
[01:33:02] Yeah, of course not that'd be awful less a refund or a charge back. I like that that way they get to pay the extra 2%
[01:33:09] Yeah, it's a good point. Yeah, and so it's that simple
[01:33:13] What do you think about you compromise to deporting people that were born in the country?
[01:33:16] Um, we could put them all in jail, but I don't want to do that.
[01:33:22] I think it's a waste of money.
[01:33:23] I mean, they didn't even really do anything wrong.
[01:33:24] I just think he's just in the back, right?
[01:33:26] I mean, like, that's the compromise.
[01:33:28] I mean, yeah, I guess put them in jail.
[01:33:31] Yeah, maybe.
[01:33:33] I mean, exile, yeah.
[01:33:34] I mean, exile is basically the Rwanda solution, right?
[01:33:37] I mean, like, that's it.
[01:33:38] Would you do a political compass anytime soon?
[01:33:40] I feel like I'm going to be more open than you were two years ago.
[01:33:43] i'm actually so like my like i just have this is the thing about me
[01:33:48] i have a i am an extremely liberal
[01:33:51] extremely progressive person
[01:33:53] but i can also distinguish between friend and enemy
[01:33:59] that's the difference between me and a lot of other people that are on the left
[01:34:04] is that i recognize that invaders coming over to my country that are committing
[01:34:09] crimes and being violent towards my countrymen
[01:34:12] are not my friend
[01:34:14] they are my enemy
[01:34:15] so i have different standards for how i treat them
[01:34:19] it's risk assessment is logic it's pure laundry
[01:34:23] how about a migration zoo
[01:34:24] as soon
[01:34:29] that's a good idea right
[01:34:31] rest of the world the part of the criminals the u.s. no they went to
[01:34:34] australia okay
[01:34:36] not the u.s. they went to australia so anyway let's go back i got a look at a
[01:34:41] a few more of these. Uh-oh, chud the builder. Here we go. Oh, Hassan, he has to be getting
[01:34:49] paid. So this is, okay, let's listen to this. Not who informed Trump that Israel will not
[01:34:57] pull IDF forces from Lebanon and does not consider itself bound by the Lebanon clause
[01:35:02] in the U.S.-Iran agreement. Okay, you know what? Like, I, the thing is, this has always
[01:35:09] been my stance on this, you can never negotiate with these fucks, you just go in there, you
[01:35:16] bomb the shit out of them and you leave them. If they want to kill each other afterwards,
[01:35:21] go ahead, be my guest. But the amount of like, why are we trying to micromanage Israel?
[01:35:28] That's right. Yeah, why are we doing this base, baby? Yeah, I think you should keep
[01:35:31] bombing them, by the way. I think Israel should keep bombing Lebanon because I actually have
[01:35:38] to like amend this. I actually think that Syria's president, the previous leader of ISIS, is
[01:35:47] more and better equipped to deal with Hezbollah than Israel is, because he's literally a fucking
[01:35:53] murderer. He ran a terrorist. I think Israel should take a step back and let him do it.
[01:36:01] Like I don't really care who's killing them, I just care if they're being killed. That's
[01:36:07] what matters like Israel is not really I don't give a shit about Israel doing it
[01:36:11] if it's if it's Saddam Hussein doing it it'd be fine if it's as Twitch streamer
[01:36:17] Asmongold also known as Roach King really let the professionals do it yeah
[01:36:26] they know it isn't that what Trump's saying too yeah sure and and I think
[01:36:32] that's fine right and like again it's not about it I don't care so this is a
[01:36:37] thing is like see his son thinks about he's thinking about israel he's worried
[01:36:40] about israel i don't think about israel and give a fuck about israel
[01:36:44] that the problem is has below who's killing them is irrelevant
[01:36:47] if it's us great if it's has bought if it's uh... iran great they're not paying
[01:36:51] them but theoretically it'd be great if iran was pulling them up
[01:36:54] uh... if it's Saudi arabia great if it's israel great
[01:36:58] if it's syria great it doesn't matter who's doing it matters if it's happening
[01:37:02] anyway let's listen to rest of the the uh... the video
[01:37:05] lebanon has terrorists in it they have has been on it that's right and they
[01:37:08] like
[01:37:09] again they're firing rockets into israel they are they're firing rockets and i
[01:37:14] hope he kills every single fucking one of the has blown embers in lebanon
[01:37:18] every single fucking one that's right and uh... only then will the people there
[01:37:22] about peace
[01:37:24] that's right that's good
[01:37:25] yeah and uh... never negotiate with terrorists exactly lebanon to semi
[01:37:29] western country it is it's disappointing that they're being taken over by these
[01:37:32] freaks twenty three so i guess that's it
[01:37:34] The pager attacks I do
[01:37:37] No, those pager attacks you like we don't give the Jews enough credit
[01:37:44] That's what the pagers was crazy
[01:37:49] That was a super-jew situation it was it's crazy smart
[01:37:56] A pack funded. Oh, right. Yeah. And, you know, again, like it's oh, oh, it is.
[01:38:04] We're trying to blow you up too, bro. Like that's it. And we can't, uh, we got it by the end of this, though.
[01:38:11] That's not my problem. Like what they do over in the Middle East, like whatever they want to blow up,
[01:38:15] whatever they don't want to blow up, it's not my fucking problem. I care. I just don't want to
[01:38:19] have any terrorists. That's the only thing that affects me as an American. Yeah. Like it, like
[01:38:24] there are no terror cells in the Middle East that are going to blow everything else is secondary to
[01:38:29] that. So that's the goal, that's what matters. So people are mad about this. So there is to see
[01:38:34] the cradle covering this nasty human. I don't know what this is. You know why the citizens
[01:38:38] don't feel tax money? Deserted people, Twitch shimmers, Zionists. So none of this has blood,
[01:38:43] Lebanon has no conflict. So anyway, Hassan is obviously upset about this. He has to be getting
[01:38:49] paid, right? You can't be stupid enough to do this kind of pro-Israel propaganda for
[01:38:54] free. He's finally found something he disagrees with Trump on. Well, as I said, if Syria,
[01:39:00] like, I don't care about Israel. I care about getting rid of the terrorists. So I don't
[01:39:07] care who's doing it. I just care that it's happening. So as long as we're blowing up
[01:39:12] terries
[01:39:14] i'm having a good day
[01:39:15] i'm having a great day
[01:39:17] that's the way i see it
[01:39:19] i think that's the way most people do honestly
[01:39:23] neither terrace i know
[01:39:26] and that is a wake up out exactly and uh... they are that my guess so
[01:39:31] and uh... critical thinking now this is it is there anybody who's actually uh...
[01:39:35] is it
[01:39:36] he's so disgusting and sick of youtube pushing his videos restyles of the
[01:39:39] feels content onto my feed, I'd rather just watch the video without that cockroach than
[01:39:44] I will, if you watch my video, you're illegally not able to.
[01:39:48] I've never encountered or inspired some monstrous.
[01:39:50] So this is it.
[01:39:51] I'm taking money from Israel.
[01:39:53] Guys, I really hate to say it, but I think that I think they need to have a law where
[01:39:59] influencers and creators need to be investigated on whether they're taking money from foreign
[01:40:04] governments or foreign institutions or not.
[01:40:08] whether that be China, Qatar, Israel, you know, fucking North Korea, whether it is Egypt,
[01:40:15] whether it is, you know, Colombia or Cuba, I don't care which one it is, I just care
[01:40:21] that it happens.
[01:40:23] So yeah, that's it.
[01:40:24] I think that really when that happens, I think that the truth of what is real and who's actually
[01:40:30] getting money will be revealed and it will be surprising to no one.
[01:40:35] So that's it.
[01:40:37] So yeah, I mean, I'm totally in favor of that and you know, this is it
[01:40:41] I'm a Zionist wants to make popular at people's lives worse. Yeah, I don't like him, of course and
[01:40:47] Anyway, that's my car spiteful little man. Everybody is mad, but they're not even saying anything about this
[01:40:52] Why wouldn't you want to blow up terrorists?
[01:40:55] Yeah, this isn't as well a military site. It's not a nuclear site
[01:40:58] This is a Christian school run by a nuns and ebonyl. What kind of warp reality considers a nun a terrorist?
[01:41:03] This is again more like do you really think this is emotionally charged terror propaganda is gonna work on anybody else except for other
[01:41:11] Terrorists no nobody believes any of this garbage. It's probably because they were shooting rockets out of there
[01:41:16] That's the reason why of course if Lebanon didn't want to get bombed by Israel
[01:41:22] Maybe they should get rid of terrorists in Lebanon. They're shooting rockets in Israel. It's obvious
[01:41:27] every country knows this like if Mexico had a group of people that were
[01:41:32] shooting rockets into America we'd level the entire fucking city and I'd be the
[01:41:36] first one to support it because I don't want people shooting rockets into
[01:41:40] America if China had people shooting rockets into China from let's say I
[01:41:45] don't know Afghanistan or something like that they would level the entire
[01:41:48] fucking city that it came from and I would totally support it no there's no
[01:41:53] reason that we have to put up with this garbage? Fuck that. Absolutely not. No, you
[01:41:57] wouldn't. That's not American policy. What? I mean, what are you talking about?
[01:42:02] Like remember 9-11? Remember that? What are you talking about? Israel's known for
[01:42:08] blowing up all buildings to go on terrorists? Well, again, like I think
[01:42:11] it's obviously sad, yeah, and it's sad if that happens, but like I'm not gonna go
[01:42:17] and tell them what to do. We shouldn't be shooting rockets over there. If Lebanon
[01:42:20] didn't want that to happen, they would be shutting down Hezbollah, they would be stopping
[01:42:25] Hezbollah or they would be working with Israel and cooperating with the rest of the world
[01:42:30] that wants to disarm and dismantle Hezbollah and then getting rid of them.
[01:42:34] So the only conclusion is that Lebanon's government either allows it or is afraid of going against
[01:42:41] it.
[01:42:42] And both of these things are just simply not sustainable.
[01:42:45] That's all there is to it.
[01:42:48] So anyway, yeah, that's too bad.
[01:42:50] It's sad.
[01:42:51] Nobody wants to see any of any innocent get killed.
[01:42:53] But think about all the innocent people
[01:42:54] that we've gotten killed in Israel.
[01:42:56] If all those rockets had actually hit the ground,
[01:42:58] probably thousands.
[01:42:59] So I don't want to hear about this theoretical bullshit.
[01:43:03] Christians in Lebanon actually fought alongside Israel
[01:43:05] against the Palestinians.
[01:43:06] I don't know what their whole history is, right?
[01:43:08] I have no idea.
[01:43:09] But yeah, I totally support it.
[01:43:10] Absolutely.
[01:43:11] 100%.
[01:43:12] Yeah, definitely.
[01:43:13] And why wouldn't I?
[01:43:15] Hostage, Nason.
[01:43:16] What's the proof that this is a result of the bombing?
[01:43:18] Who cares if it was? I have no idea.
[01:43:22] It's not a good spot. Why should I care about country A and country B?
[01:43:25] You're asking me my opinion, right? You're asking me my opinion on it, and that's what matters.
[01:43:29] Dual format streaming, what is this?
[01:43:32] Today, we're rolling out dual format streaming for all streamers on Twitch.
[01:43:38] What?
[01:43:39] Dual format lets you stream in both horizontal and vertical format at the same time.
[01:43:46] So viewers on mobile
[01:43:48] We'll see a full-screen vertical view optimized for mobile device and viewers watching on desktop will see the classic horizontal format
[01:43:56] Out and when you're viewing on mobile
[01:43:59] You get an optimized. That's a really cool improvement. I think Dan made a good decision by this
[01:44:04] Layout when you're holding the phone vertically and you switch to classic split view if you want
[01:44:08] Yeah, this is actually during the phone as they just showed you good job back to the horizontal
[01:44:13] Yeah, so ultimately you control the viewer decides what this is actually good, but most people like holding their phones like this
[01:44:21] And so we think this is gonna be great. So starting today
[01:44:26] Great, I think that's a that's a great improvement. It's a great feature and I'm glad that he did it
[01:44:32] That's really it. I think it's a yeah, just a very big positive. I mean, I don't know really what else to say
[01:44:37] They get earthquake in Japan? They have earthquakes in Japan.
[01:44:42] Oh my gosh.
[01:44:49] Holy shit.
[01:44:53] They do?
[01:44:55] What the hell? I didn't even know that. Wow.
[01:45:01] All the time. The holy shit.
[01:45:07] This Godzilla, yeah, it must be, right?
[01:45:12] I've never been in an earthquake, I've never been near a tornado, like I've never really
[01:45:26] experienced any form of natural disaster ever.
[01:45:30] Like I don't even know what it would be like, I bet it would be really scary, right?
[01:45:34] I feel like it'd be super scary if something like that happened, but I can't even imagine
[01:45:39] what it would be like.
[01:45:40] I really don't.
[01:45:41] So, holy shit, no hurricanes?
[01:45:43] No, I've never been in a hurricane or anything like that, absolutely not.
[01:45:48] And what is this?
[01:45:49] Can I find any more of these if there's anything else that's worth looking at here?
[01:45:52] But it's the same shit, obviously.
[01:45:54] It's not that big of a surprise.
[01:45:57] And let me go back, I'll pull this up.
[01:45:59] Oh boy.
[01:46:00] Yeah, these are a bunch of other clips that I've already seen.
[01:46:04] uh... yeah we do have to look at some of the other ship that's been going on
[01:46:07] to because it's been a lot of other uh... a lot of other bullshit
[01:46:10] let me show you guys this video and people want to be a look at it they
[01:46:13] were asking me to look at it
[01:46:15] and where did it go
[01:46:17] all this is i thought this was funny
[01:46:19] uh... black people asserted trend that cause austin's austin bop stabbing my
[01:46:24] chest
[01:46:25] where users take a knife and imitate austin stabbing
[01:46:29] Wow, that's crazy.
[01:46:51] I don't know what this is.
[01:46:52] And yeah, wow.
[01:46:54] I don't know why somebody would do this at all.
[01:46:57] If only they'd stab themselves, yeah, and true, by the way, holy fuck, where you sheltered
[01:47:02] your whole life because it definitely sounds like it.
[01:47:06] So who's paying you?
[01:47:09] So let me, so this is obviously an insult that you are disguising as a question.
[01:47:17] What am I saying that you have a problem with?
[01:47:20] What am I saying that you disagree with?
[01:47:27] Like and by the way, any vague posting at all is going to get you instantly permabanned.
[01:47:33] You have one chance to make a clear problem with what I'm saying or you're getting banned.
[01:47:45] Bobby already got to talk about evacuating to good people.
[01:47:47] Yeah, of course you should evacuate the good people.
[01:47:51] Yeah, of course.
[01:47:55] I mean, obviously, like what's the...
[01:47:59] Okay, you never mentioned that?
[01:48:03] Okay, well yeah, of course you should evacuate people.
[01:48:07] Yeah, I mean, like now if you're being attacked immediately
[01:48:11] and you're under attack, I don't think that you should
[01:48:15] you should have to evacuate an area to protect yourself, to defend yourself. So like let's say
[01:48:19] somebody is in like another building and they're shooting at you, I think you should be able to
[01:48:24] immediately shoot back at that building without any form of you know anything else, right? Is that
[01:48:31] accurate? Like I mean would you would you agree with that to an extent?
[01:48:36] minute. In many situations, it's safer to stay. Well, I'm not sure if it is or not.
[01:48:47] I think it probably depends on what the situation is. I'll give a minute. Why should it be our
[01:48:58] responsibility to take care of these people, let them figure it out if we're going to get
[01:49:01] ourselves involved, they have the right to take precautions and evacuating? I don't
[01:49:06] even know what you're talking about. You're talking about Lebanon? It's Israel
[01:49:10] doing it. America is not doing it. Israel is doing it. I don't
[01:49:14] think we should be involved. We don't need to be involved. What are you even
[01:49:18] talking about? I don't even understand what you're saying. I'm
[01:49:27] I'm so confused by what you're trying to say.
[01:49:30] Let them figure it out if we're gonna get ourselves involved
[01:49:32] and we have to take the right precautions and evacuating.
[01:49:34] Yeah, can you keep one more message
[01:49:36] and then I wanna move on?
[01:49:37] We gotta look at some other stuff.
[01:49:42] Another person fighting with ghosts?
[01:49:44] I guess, yeah.
[01:49:49] Baiting you into saying Israel?
[01:49:50] Yeah, I think, right?
[01:49:51] Like I'm not even sure.
[01:49:57] I don't think this for like by the way like I don't think you're gonna get banned you probably should get banned
[01:50:06] But you're not gonna get banned
[01:50:08] But what you're getting you're being very obnoxious you're being obnoxious and patronizing and rude and it's obvious that that's what you were doing
[01:50:15] And so that's why you got pulled up
[01:50:19] It seems like there's really no response at all you just hate post bro does he just hate posts is that all he does?
[01:50:27] Um, you know what, actually, you're kind of right.
[01:50:41] Yeah, this guy does usually, that's all he does is just talk to you, we're gonna ban
[01:50:47] him.
[01:50:48] Yeah, we're ban, he's gone.
[01:50:49] He's out, we got rid of him.
[01:50:51] Fuck him.
[01:50:52] Fuck him.
[01:50:53] We don't want to deal with him anymore.
[01:50:54] sure he is is a watcher which we're fucking doing about this right and so
[01:50:58] anyway and that's got anyways exactly think your audience is about American
[01:51:02] interests in the least most people think America gets nothing from the region
[01:51:04] doesn't matter but anyway yeah I don't want to waste any more time on this so
[01:51:08] chud the builder bond has been revoked after the investigator displayed
[01:51:13] footage that allegedly shows chud shooting Fox before ever being attacked
[01:51:19] Happening now, the controversial online streamer known as Chud the Builder is making an appearance
[01:51:25] in a national courtroom.
[01:51:27] Dalton Etherley faces three misdemeanor charges stemming from a May incident at Bob's steak
[01:51:33] and chop house inside the Omni Hotel.
[01:51:36] Investigators say Etherley live streamed inside the restaurant after their staff asked him
[01:51:40] not to, then refused to pay.
[01:51:43] Etherley also faces separate felony charges in Montgomery County for a shooting investigation.
[01:51:49] The E.T.A. Lee's court appearance on the stand recalled the shooting.
[01:51:53] Shots were shown to have been fired prior to hitting the ground.
[01:51:58] Shots were being shown to have been fired prior to that?
[01:52:02] Yes.
[01:52:03] And how do we know that?
[01:52:05] I can see the ordinance court health video that shows the case of the ejecting from the
[01:52:09] firearm and also shows the record of shooting off the company plan.
[01:52:13] Okay.
[01:52:14] So Mr. Fox hadn't been hit at that point, correct?
[01:52:18] I said you're seeing a ricochet in one case.
[01:52:20] Is this true? I don't know.
[01:52:22] I'm a citizen.
[01:52:23] The judge denied either Lee has released today citing violent posts he's made on social media.
[01:52:29] Either Lee is also facing a one mil...
[01:52:31] I told... I told you he should have said that.
[01:52:33] ...and all the bomb in the Montgomery County case.
[01:52:36] Shouldn't have said that shit at all. That's a fucking mistake.
[01:52:39] And uh, do you have to wait to get hit before you defend yourself? It sounds retarded.
[01:52:43] I really don't know. 100 witnesses can testify that Chud was punched in the face and struggling to get the gun over the guy with the gun.
[01:52:49] If he was black, he would have been released. I really... I don't know.
[01:52:53] I don't know. I didn't see the video. I mean, this is my opinion. I think Chud the Builder is a nuisance streamer.
[01:53:00] And fundamentally, this is a person that goes around and harasses people for content.
[01:53:04] And I don't really see him as any different than somebody like Nina or somebody like Johnny Somali.
[01:53:10] I just think that he's doing it and you know, there's a lot of white racists that see that and they're like
[01:53:15] Oh my god, well, he's calling black people the n-word. So he's like on our side like he's another person that is a
[01:53:22] disruptive chaotic
[01:53:23] Person that you wouldn't want in an environment that you were in with your kids, right?
[01:53:27] You wouldn't want to have this person around so like I'm not a big shud to build their fan
[01:53:31] But I also think that you know again
[01:53:35] You know if he didn't if you if somebody tries to hit you like if you're saying
[01:53:40] words to a person and those words make that person mad and they start trying to hit you.
[01:53:44] I think that you should have the right to kill them. I think you should. You should be able
[01:53:47] to shoot them in the head and kill them. And so, I don't see any problem with Chudd the
[01:53:51] Builder defending himself. So, like, if it's self-defense, I don't think that the words
[01:53:56] made me angry, so it's now okay for me to hit you. So, that's really it. What? Well, yeah. I mean,
[01:54:03] I mean, obviously that's true, right?
[01:54:06] They'll take, well, no, I mean, like it's self-defense.
[01:54:09] Yeah, I mean, you can't hit people
[01:54:11] because they say something that makes you angry.
[01:54:15] Like, of course not.
[01:54:18] Like, duh, sadly that's not the law.
[01:54:21] Like, yeah, of course you can't.
[01:54:23] Like, listen, you know, sticks and stones
[01:54:26] can break your bones, words can never hurt you.
[01:54:29] Whenever you go and you start using sticks and stones and you start hitting people and
[01:54:34] being violent, then I think that you're talking about a totally different situation.
[01:54:39] And Holt does it, I guess so.
[01:54:41] I agree with you, but mitigating factors in a lot of cases, you say inflammatory stuff,
[01:54:45] you're implicated too if you started the fight.
[01:54:46] Well, I think that they can figure that out in court.
[01:54:48] I'm just giving you, and I don't know the details in this because I didn't see the video,
[01:54:52] right?
[01:54:53] So it's really easy for me to say that like, oh, this is what should have happened or that's
[01:54:57] what it was.
[01:54:58] but like none of us really saw the video and we don't really know what happened
[01:55:01] so i i'm not going to really say for sure one way or another
[01:55:04] all i'm saying is that you know by i two things i think are true
[01:55:08] chud the builder is a bad actor
[01:55:11] and also chud the builder if he was doing it in self defense should be
[01:55:15] released immediately
[01:55:17] and he did nothing wrong
[01:55:18] so i both of these things are true
[01:55:20] and i think that people that don't want to acknowledge that are being delusional
[01:55:24] who can take it a context how do you reconcile this with carmelo anthony
[01:55:30] what
[01:55:34] wait wait what
[01:55:38] what if they push you
[01:55:41] well the guy wasn't pushing him
[01:55:45] the guy was really uh... what what about this is the same as carmelo anthony
[01:55:54] Why is this the same at all?
[01:55:58] Like, why do people think there's... Jesus Christ.
[01:56:07] This is one thing that these people do. They're like, I'm just going to ban this guy.
[01:56:11] I'm actually just going to ban him. I don't want to read the message.
[01:56:14] I don't want to hear the argument. It's just stupid.
[01:56:17] We've already wasted so much time on these people, and I don't want to get too distracted, okay?
[01:56:23] We've wasted like a fucking like 20 or 30 minutes on them already and that is way too much
[01:56:29] So let's just move on and that's the biggest thing right now. Is this the video that I think it is
[01:56:35] Let me see if it is
[01:56:42] Yeah
[01:56:45] County lines are phone lines not border demarcations
[01:56:48] You can't traffic people over them. The rape gang inquiry report is junk. All right, so this video has four million views
[01:57:03] The rape gang inquiry report is out
[01:57:12] The rape gang inquiry report is out yeah
[01:57:18] And I'm gonna try not to laugh because it feels mean.
[01:57:28] What the fuck?
[01:57:29] What the fuck, oh what the hell, what the hell's going on?
[01:57:35] What's wrong with her?
[01:57:38] Oh my god.
[01:57:39] I don't like the whole thing, it's 219 pages, it's only just come out a couple hours ago.
[01:57:48] So this time last year I went to Alistair Harrison and I explained to him that in order
[01:57:56] for the report to stand up to scrutiny when it was released, it needed a proper methodology
[01:58:04] and it needed a proper, what do they call it, terms of reference.
[01:58:11] And that he needed somebody to create that, preferably with somebody with expertise, although
[01:58:14] I said, I mean, I have some expertise being a journalist and I mean, written
[01:58:18] reports, I was happy to do that kind of work, but ideally it needed to be somebody
[01:58:21] who actually had like, you know, proper grounding in things like statistical
[01:58:27] analysis and research methods and all that kind of stuff, right? Anybody who
[01:58:31] is even average intelligence in a Western country would be able to figure this out
[01:58:35] immediately. You don't need to be a genius to figure this out. It's actually
[01:58:39] quite obvious
[01:58:41] so
[01:58:42] uh... so i actually wasn't going to do it myself i was going to find people who
[01:58:45] who do you know how to do that thing but i was going to at least steer it
[01:58:48] because i know what it's crazy how much these people worship credentialism
[01:58:51] it really is
[01:58:53] like you have to be some kind of like an expert to be able to read a chart
[01:58:58] it's kind of meant to be there
[01:59:01] obviously none of that got done because i asked the Harrison said to me
[01:59:05] we're not going to pay you and i said okay but you still need someone to do all this
[01:59:08] stuff. We would just get ripped apart and he said, don't worry, we've got a lawyer on
[01:59:11] it who's going to write it for free. Now, it turns out that they did not have a lawyer
[01:59:16] on it to write it for free. They had Josh Firm, who's from the podcast of the Loeb
[01:59:20] Seaters, no lawyer, and Harris, sorry. None of this is actually about anything. This
[01:59:31] This isn't even about anything.
[01:59:33] There's nothing even going on here.
[01:59:39] So like, okay?
[01:59:43] Charlie Downs and Harrison Pitt, who I believe are also not lawyers.
[01:59:50] And so, as a result, they also haven't done their research either, because on page 11,
[01:59:56] example, we find the following. In each of these areas, the same tactics we used
[02:00:03] girls as young as 11 dot dot dot were trafficked across county lines.
[02:00:10] County lines are phone lines and you don't even have to do a lot of digging
[02:00:15] to find that out, right? Literally all you have to do is Google what is a
[02:00:19] county line and it will tell you that county lines are the way that urban
[02:00:23] drug dealers get their drugs out into more rural areas. They have phone lines
[02:00:28] that people can call to get drugs. Those are county lines. So you cannot traffic
[02:00:34] somebody over a county line unless you're trafficking them over a phone
[02:00:38] line. Well they're talking about being trafficked from like one area to another
[02:00:45] area, right? There's like different demarcations and areas inside of Europe
[02:00:51] that they're being moved from one area to another area. That's obviously what's
[02:00:58] being discussed. That's what's being said. Like we know, like I mean county, this
[02:01:05] can mean multiple things. Like county is a, this can be a term like a phone line
[02:01:12] she said. It can be a geographic location. I mean really, I don't even know, how is
[02:01:19] What was this even happening?
[02:01:20] Which I guess is technically possible if you're also selling them on a phone line or via that
[02:01:25] phone, but that's not what they mean here.
[02:01:28] So if they haven't understood the basics of how the drug network works in this country,
[02:01:35] then they have absolutely no hope of understanding grooming gangs, because grooming gangs are
[02:01:39] criminal cartel enterprises, that is the grooming gang, right?
[02:01:44] It's a criminal gang.
[02:01:45] So how?
[02:01:46] are very very closely aligned where you get drugs you get grooming games and vice versa this is
[02:01:51] exactly what Alexis Jay was talking about in her 2014 12 years ago report on Rotherham the really
[02:02:00] famous one that everybody knows about because there's drugs yeah people know this that's what got this
[02:02:05] whole thing kind of often running in the first place okay so that was the report that came out
[02:02:10] Andrew Norfolk's reporting which obviously started in 2011. Yeah, he made a big noise about Rotherham
[02:02:17] The council came under scrutiny and then Alexis J was hired to write her report
[02:02:21] And she has a whole chapter in her report
[02:02:26] That just talked about a woman named Angie Heal. Uh-huh. Angie Heal was hired in
[02:02:33] 2002 I believe I
[02:02:36] Holy fuck what a waste of time
[02:02:40] We've been listening to this for four minutes and the only thing that she's managed to say is that they use the term county wrong.
[02:02:50] Oh my god, like what is...
[02:02:53] Holy shit, what a waste...
[02:02:55] These are the kinds of people that work at companies that need to get fired.
[02:02:59] These are the exact fake jobs, fake people that contribute nothing, they input nothing, they're not saying anything.
[02:03:09] It's just these like weird, you know, like, credentialism and, you know, drawing distinctions
[02:03:18] without a difference.
[02:03:19] If the police, the South Outpost police police called, it was in the locker room, to look
[02:03:29] at actually drugs, right?
[02:03:30] And what she found very, very quickly was that there were a lot of vulnerable children
[02:03:34] attached to the drugs trade.
[02:03:36] And so she went to the police at that point and said, hey, if you want to be properly
[02:03:39] safeguarding children, then you need to look at this connection with drugs and they're
[02:03:43] on water.
[02:03:44] They actually buried the report.
[02:03:45] That's why Alexis J accused them of looking the other way and being institutionally complicit.
[02:03:53] So that got buried.
[02:03:54] Then she released another report in 2003, another one in 2005, and then she quit because nobody
[02:04:00] was listening to her and nothing was getting done about it.
[02:04:03] So Alexis Jay identified that as long ago as 2002, the Rotherham trade could have been
[02:04:09] stopped if the police and the councils had looked at the connection between drugs and
[02:04:17] children who were being groomed.
[02:04:20] None of that, I'm going to assume, from that line in the rape gang inquiry report has made
[02:04:27] it into the rape gang inquiry report because if it had, they would know that county lines
[02:04:31] up on lines and not
[02:04:34] county demarcation lines and therefore you don't get
[02:04:37] traffic to cross them
[02:04:39] but the being trafficked around right i mean like this is what's
[02:04:44] i'd i just did this is it's so insanely
[02:04:49] like these people are the people that in every single company and in every
[02:04:54] single organization should be completely fired inside one
[02:04:58] they contribute nothing
[02:05:00] they add nothing they create nothing all they do is just complicate things that
[02:05:07] are very obviously understood by average people
[02:05:10] maybe that's the reason why they don't understand them
[02:05:13] and then they act like this is some kind of a crazy difference
[02:05:16] i'm going to leave this video here because i will start banging my head against the desk
[02:05:22] but i hope this gives you some idea of how little research these guys have done
[02:05:26] They've also put a whole load of stuff in there about the Muslims and how awful the Muslims are
[02:05:32] in really, really vague terms. Everywhere there are Muslims you get these problems.
[02:05:37] Well there are two billion Muslims on the planet. I don't think it's literally everywhere,
[02:05:42] but anyway that's the story for another day. See you later.
[02:05:45] Well yeah, you're right. It's because in the Muslim countries they'd just be killed.
[02:05:49] That's the reason why. That's why they come to Britain to rape people.
[02:05:52] It's because if they didn't Pakistan they'd be given the death penalty.
[02:05:55] that's the reason why they do that in Saudi Arabia you're dead
[02:05:59] so actually yeah that's definitely it
[02:06:02] and uh... so this is it so well all night i don't even know this is your
[02:06:05] smugly and glibly debunking by nitpicking semantics fucking evil freak
[02:06:10] exactly are you actually laughing at the fact that two hundred fifty thousand
[02:06:13] young girls were tortured raped and trafficked in the past two decades
[02:06:16] you are your response you're discussing just want to say fuck you before you
[02:06:19] delete this
[02:06:20] she's jewish okay thanks dan thanks a lot yep
[02:06:24] wow he read her bio it says british jew and dan's like up
[02:06:32] uh... noron activation to do you know how to do
[02:06:36] Jesus christ what a fucking idiot
[02:06:38] you have a single and we increase in global anti-semitism in this video
[02:06:41] exactly
[02:06:42] some people in a boundaries with a horrible woman yes exactly imagine one
[02:06:45] report to be done properly with a monster i am
[02:06:48] well the thing is she doesn't want the report to be done properly
[02:06:51] She wants to make appeals to credentialism, and she wants to draw semantic distinctions
[02:06:58] so she can invalidate the conclusions of the report because she doesn't like what the conclusions
[02:07:03] of the report are.
[02:07:04] So she actually doesn't have a problem with like any of the report being done properly.
[02:07:09] Her idea of the report being done properly is when the report doesn't have the same type
[02:07:14] of conclusions that she wants in it, right?
[02:07:17] That's really it.
[02:07:18] And write a comment.
[02:07:19] I don't really think I have a lot to say, honestly.
[02:07:22] And these are county lines.
[02:07:23] This is the reverse revamp form drug application.
[02:07:26] Yeah, what is this here?
[02:07:27] Can I find it?
[02:07:28] And context?
[02:07:29] Yeah, I mean, this is the context.
[02:07:31] What is this here?
[02:07:32] And oh my fucking God, these people are just so stupid.
[02:07:35] It's unbelievable.
[02:07:36] And a millionaire using survivors
[02:07:39] to further his own political ambitions,
[02:07:40] I agree it's disgusting.
[02:07:42] Man, I think that we should send people like this to Pakistan.
[02:07:45] We need to send them to Afghanistan or Pakistan, we do.
[02:07:48] and uh... yes she's on the reform payroll i heard about that
[02:07:52] so this girl apparently is actually being paid by reform which is a rival
[02:07:57] party in the uh... in in the fucking
[02:08:00] uh... in the u k i was gonna say the middle east but in the u k
[02:08:03] so here's the person turns out that donna uh... the shops are clear left at
[02:08:07] the perfect torture rape and grooming of two hundred fifty k white british
[02:08:10] girls
[02:08:10] is paid by reform so here it is this is the person counselors and decision
[02:08:15] making this is her
[02:08:17] and so again uh... person or name a person making payments
[02:08:23] are a member guidance notes
[02:08:25] of reform u k i can't really quite show you guys but uh... there it is
[02:08:33] that's crazy
[02:08:34] about that
[02:08:40] so they're going around ruben is make a video about that well
[02:08:43] i think that again like the people that think like this or say this kind of
[02:08:47] stuff
[02:08:47] there's nothing you're really going to be able to do to like that you know make
[02:08:51] them not think this or make them not believe this
[02:08:54] they're just gonna believe whatever they want because they're delusional
[02:08:57] even the u k reddit covered this more than mainstream media
[02:09:00] let me go and look at this here so the u k yet just to disprove of restore
[02:09:03] britain yeah they don't kissy
[02:09:05] the reason why they do that the rape gang inquiry
[02:09:08] it only has a thousand updates i wonder why a nine hundred comments
[02:09:12] it's a hard read unfathomable all my god
[02:09:15] the majority is convicted groups and consists entirely of muslim men it's
[02:09:19] good to see this finally coming out asian grooming games was always a
[02:09:22] deflection
[02:09:23] it goes on to quote some harrowing statements about the abuse which i
[02:09:26] will not post verbatim
[02:09:28] i'm glad to see this to even do that reddit is going to need to get a lot
[02:09:31] of miles
[02:09:34] this is really bad this is gonna happen again
[02:09:36] it'll be interesting watching people put more into effort into debunking this
[02:09:39] video that actually solving the problem
[02:09:41] especially as NGOs routinely publish investigations and reports which are then
[02:09:45] used to inform government policy and those are not usually dismissed from the
[02:09:49] onset. Hopefully this galvanizes Westminster to get the statutory inquiry
[02:09:53] moving. Yeah, I don't think so, right?
[02:09:56] Believe all victims goes out the window if it harms your viewpoint, it seems.
[02:10:03] Oh man.
[02:10:04] Absolutely horrific. The perpetrators and their families who stood by them need
[02:10:08] deporting.
[02:10:09] I am
[02:10:11] even read it dude
[02:10:13] even read it
[02:10:14] i finished with the executive summary very forthright exactly what is needed
[02:10:19] it ended with we need to internally full witness testimonies begin civil and private actions
[02:10:23] law is doing more than the entire label party on this issue
[02:10:27] yeah there it is let me see if that we've quickly slipped into comically evil territory here
[02:10:32] i think you read this you actually read what's being allowed to happen to avoid bad optics and
[02:10:36] have your blood begin to boil you must have some kind of fatal fall on your brain i'm disgusted in
[02:10:40] in this country
[02:10:41] the thing is that again you can be as disgusted as you want but until you're
[02:10:45] willing to solve so whenever until you're willing to take action to solve the
[02:10:49] problem
[02:10:50] then it doesn't really matter how angry you are it doesn't really make a
[02:10:53] difference one way or another
[02:10:54] that are posted did you notice her post got ratioed yeah obviously
[02:10:58] but i have to say that's uh... it's not muslim it's north african well you're
[02:11:01] right it's also africans to know it's absolutely true
[02:11:05] it's people from non-western countries that are not china and japan basically
[02:11:10] right? And so really it's people coming from Pakistan, Afghanistan, probably Somalia, Morocco,
[02:11:18] Albania, you know, all these other places. It's not just, it's, you're right, it's not just Muslims,
[02:11:24] you're, you're absolutely right. But it's all foreigners. So not all of them, but I think many
[02:11:29] of them are foreigners. Yes, duh, of course. Algeria, yes. I mean, Algeria, yes, sorry about that.
[02:11:37] and uh... so anyway are north africans the same shit it depends right
[02:11:42] but uh... anyway let's scroll down look at this here the question is what's
[02:11:45] going to be done about it and i write in thinking low is going to use parlor
[02:11:48] entry privilege to name all the redacted individuals in the report
[02:11:51] if that's something he has the power to do and assuming individuals with their
[02:11:54] names redacted are the victims i'd be supported
[02:11:57] of outing the people responsible i wouldn't be supportive of outing the
[02:12:00] people responsible that's not what i would be supportive of
[02:12:03] i think the problem the public still struggles to wrap their heads around the
[02:12:06] the shield scale and war crime levels of barbarity involved here.
[02:12:10] Ultimately, I believe the UK needs a public truth and reconciliation process on this.
[02:12:14] No 400 page report that's forgotten about in a week,
[02:12:17] get a judge from Australia and New Zealand to lead it.
[02:12:22] It's absolutely abhorrent that people in a position to do something about this,
[02:12:25] know it and then do anything more. Here's what you guys,
[02:12:28] here's what people on Reddit need to understand is that Reddit is just as
[02:12:32] complicit in this inside of the scope of what they can do as the politicians are.
[02:12:38] Because Reddit, and honestly in some ways it's worse that Reddit did this, because at
[02:12:41] least the politicians get votes out of it.
[02:12:44] Reddit doesn't even get anything out of it except for their ideology reinforced.
[02:12:48] So the website that you're on actively censors and shuts down any discussion about this that
[02:12:54] could be seen as problematic or damaging to what's seen as multicultural relations.
[02:13:00] So really, or it's racist to say this or something like that, I think that that's the real problem.
[02:13:07] That's the main issue here.
[02:13:08] And so when you're on this website, you need to also be turning your anger to the admins
[02:13:13] on this website.
[02:13:14] You need to be turning your anger to the moderators on this website and saying, why the fuck are
[02:13:19] you deleting posts and have you been deleting posts about these topics for literally years?
[02:13:26] is an engineered left-wing echo chamber because it is enforced to be that. If you gave these
[02:13:32] people total freedom to post, you'd have my opinion that's at the top of Reddit every
[02:13:37] fucking day. That's the reason why. The only reason why that's not happening is because
[02:13:42] everybody that thinks like I do has either been banned or is getting their content deleted
[02:13:48] or they're afraid to be banned so they don't express themselves. So again, Reddit really
[02:13:53] needs to be looking at this. You guys need to be looking at this and understanding that
[02:13:56] that these social media websites,
[02:13:57] like the one you're using right now, was complicit
[02:14:00] and also even cooperative in allowing this lie
[02:14:04] to continue for years.
[02:14:07] So that's what I think.
[02:14:09] That's my opinion on this.
[02:14:10] And I got permit banned from Reddit
[02:14:11] for coming out radical as long.
[02:14:12] Well, I don't know really what people got banned for,
[02:14:14] but I'm saying in general, that's it.
[02:14:16] And pretty hard to rattle, that Chloe's story,
[02:14:19] complete failure by government doctors, yeah, exactly.
[02:14:22] And I can read some of the more pieces,
[02:14:24] some of the other pieces of information about this, right?
[02:14:26] And where it is here.
[02:14:28] And so, let's see.
[02:14:30] She wrote a post on Facebook alleging
[02:14:32] that she had been a victim of grooming gangs.
[02:14:34] The post went viral.
[02:14:35] Within half an hour, the police arrested her
[02:14:38] and she was being sent to prison.
[02:14:43] People have no idea how bad the report is.
[02:14:47] I'm thinking about dedicating a stream to reading it.
[02:14:51] I'm considering this.
[02:14:54] And that way like you know people can really get an idea of like how bad this really is it's a 200 page thing
[02:15:00] So like yeah, yes, please maybe I will right like it didn't take me all stream
[02:15:54] All right, I'll be back. Give me a minute. Excuse me. There it is. Yeah, I mean, maybe
[02:16:14] I should do that. I should read the entire thing on stream and go through all of it.
[02:16:19] i don't know maybe i do that tomorrow
[02:16:22] uh... i'll consider it
[02:16:24] i'll consider it and if there's a lot of people that want that or think it would
[02:16:27] be a good idea
[02:16:29] uh... i could do this
[02:16:31] was was racist you're called out and implied that one of the victims in the
[02:16:34] in the report only see if i can pull this up and find it
[02:16:37] and uh... you know i'd be up steam files yeah i mean i could do it's two
[02:16:41] hundred pages
[02:16:46] that needs to be done to make the u k government work worse with which ban you
[02:16:49] for that no they wouldn't ban before
[02:16:51] uh... it'd be totally fine
[02:16:54] reading it will do anything on the experience changes opinions will it's
[02:16:58] about getting the message out to more people
[02:17:00] i think that's really a
[02:17:02] and i do think that definitely this information does change opinions like
[02:17:06] people's opinions do change based off of information
[02:17:09] it's just not as easy as you think it should be right
[02:17:12] but that's at least what i think
[02:17:14] probably be a low volume stream but you'd be doing a good thing yeah i mean
[02:17:17] like i i think i might have to so anyway let me take a look at this here
[02:17:21] only the police took any formal action inch issuing harboring notices to the
[02:17:25] men
[02:17:25] official warnings that they have no permission to associate with contact or
[02:17:28] housing for a little child
[02:17:30] however no further action was followed when fiona's mother called the police
[02:17:34] report her daughter missing and mentioned a history of abuse by asian men
[02:17:38] the call handler told her you can't describe them as asian men because that's
[02:17:42] racist, you should just be glad your child is being taught into a different culture.
[02:17:47] On one occasion, a police officer returned Fiona to the house where the abuse was occurring,
[02:17:52] and they told them in to have fun with her.
[02:17:56] On another occasion, the police instructed the abusers that if they could persuade Fiona
[02:18:01] to sign herself out of care, the police would stop bothering them.
[02:18:08] Wow. That's crazy. Isn't that nuts?
[02:18:19] Bro, what's going on in the UK?
[02:18:28] Well, um, uh, this is, it is the, uh, white guilt, uh, taken to the lowest common denominator.
[02:18:39] That's tame compared to some of this stuff.
[02:18:41] Yeah.
[02:18:42] Maybe I should read, I mean, you know what?
[02:18:44] Now that I'm looking at it, I might just do this tomorrow.
[02:18:47] I might, I might just do this tomorrow and read everything and go through it.
[02:18:52] And so yeah, I saw this before.
[02:18:53] Fucking hell, this is dark.
[02:18:55] Yep.
[02:18:56] There's another one right there.
[02:18:57] Let me see if I can find some more of these. Oh, here we go
[02:19:01] Huge bombshell news today. The rate gang inquiry report has just been published in full
[02:19:06] It lays bare the astonishing scale of the rape abuse and torture
[02:19:10] A potentially hundreds of thousands of young white girls at the evil hands of predominantly
[02:19:16] Pakistani Muslim men and men from other Muslim countries. The report is
[02:19:22] 219 pages long, and here are my key takeaways.
[02:19:29] The first case of a Pakistani rape gang apparently dates back to Bradford in 1955, which indicates
[02:19:36] this abuse has been going on for more than 70 years.
[02:19:40] Rape gang convictions between 1997 and 2018 revealed that 87% of people convicted for
[02:19:47] group-based sexual abuse have traditional Muslim names.
[02:19:52] 87%?
[02:19:55] Holy shit.
[02:19:58] This of 264 convictions for group-based child sexual exploitation
[02:20:03] between 2005 and 2017 found that 84% of the perpetrators
[02:20:10] were South Asian with the vast majority Pakistani Muslim.
[02:20:17] Wow
[02:20:23] That's a lot of coincidences
[02:20:26] Holy shit only seven percent were white eight percent were black
[02:20:31] Mm-hmm this indicates that white people are actually underrepresented and those of South Asia or Muslim identity are
[02:20:39] Significantly over represents wait a minute. So 84 percent versus 7 percent. Yeah, okay. Yeah, no never mind. No that makes sense
[02:20:46] Yeah, sure.
[02:20:47] When it comes to group-based child sexual abuse, now they've traced the abuse, in this report,
[02:20:54] to 149 local districts, apparently that is 40%.
[02:21:01] And I want you guys to keep in mind that everywhere else in Europe is perfect and this doesn't
[02:21:05] happen in any other country in Europe besides the UK.
[02:21:08] In the UK you have all these gangs doing this, but in other countries like Germany for example,
[02:21:14] This never happens.
[02:21:16] Of all of the districts across the UK, some girls were trafficked to the Middle East to
[02:21:21] undergo Islamic marriage abroad.
[02:21:24] No way.
[02:21:25] The victims were often called white trash or kafar and victim testimony reveals that
[02:21:29] they were targeted specifically for being non-Muslim.
[02:21:32] The report identifies the Islamic doctrine of al-wala wal-barra as a key factor.
[02:21:39] What was this?
[02:21:40] They say it's superiority of men over women, domination of non-believers, sex slavery,
[02:21:44] The same thing is that it is directly due to mass immigration that this ideology was brought into Britain
[02:21:52] Of course now there was a failure right across all aspects of the state police reportedly ignored or destroyed evidence and
[02:22:00] criminalized the victims
[02:22:02] medical professionals allegedly discharged girls as young as
[02:22:06] 13 who presented at medical facilities with sexually transmitted diseases who were pregnant or even attempted suicide
[02:22:13] side schools allegedly observed older men collecting girls at the gates they
[02:22:19] heard they're getting spawn camped holy shit
[02:22:24] disclosures about rape on school premises and responded by excluding the
[02:22:29] victims rather than protecting them oh my god sing authorities renewed permits
[02:22:35] for drivers who formed the logistical backbone of the networks and collapsed
[02:22:40] in the face of organised protests when basic safety measures were proposed.
[02:22:45] I should point out that they were not black cabs involved in that.
[02:22:49] And it identifies political failures.
[02:22:51] The report claims Labour-dominated councils and MPs were briefed on the gants
[02:22:56] longer ago, yet later denied any knowledge.
[02:22:59] It says the party prioritised electoral reliance on Muslim voting blocks
[02:23:04] and then blocked or watered down in...
[02:23:10] This is why I don't listen to experts. This is why I don't read studies.
[02:23:16] Everything that I think is derived from very simple logic, first principles, and common interest.
[02:23:26] It's so obvious. If it seems that way, that's because it probably is.
[02:23:33] These are the exact things that I accuse people of, and everybody said that was wrong.
[02:23:46] No, actually a lot of you said that was right.
[02:23:50] Yes.
[02:23:51] party who, whilst in government, stands accused of continuing with Labour's approach and failed
[02:23:57] to impose mandatory ethnicity recording or launch a full statutory inquiry.
[02:24:02] And that's another reason why there's less information because they don't even share
[02:24:06] the information. That's another very big component here, is that the information is not even being
[02:24:13] shared because they had to shut it down because it looked so bad. That's exactly it.
[02:24:21] Did we not watch this or am I crazy? We have not watched this the more I'm seeing about this the more
[02:24:26] I'm considering spending the entire day tomorrow or however long it takes reading the 200 page document
[02:24:37] It will be a long and involved thing but going through all of it on stream, I think might be necessary
[02:24:44] Almost three, no, it's a two fit. It's like 220 pages. Like that's a lot.
[02:24:53] Filibuster time? Yeah. Yeah, generally, I feel like maybe I should do that tomorrow, man.
[02:24:59] Like, 290, yes, something like that. And post on YouTube, right? Because like,
[02:25:09] nobody probably is gonna do that. And I guarantee you, nobody's gonna do it with a big audience,
[02:25:13] right? Nobody's going to do it with a big audience. And so it's like I might have to do this.
[02:25:22] Man.
[02:25:27] I, yeah.
[02:25:32] Look for the audiobook. I can read it myself. What the fuck? It's not a big deal. I feel like it
[02:25:40] means like if I listen if I okay I don't want to break the fourth wall here
[02:25:45] right but like there's a certain amount of like impact that it is of me reading
[02:25:50] it versus me listening to somebody else read it like there's an impact that that
[02:25:54] has and so like that's unique versus just having it played by audio there's a
[02:26:02] reason why I would be doing it. You can read. I just did. You see that?
[02:26:12] Clear evidence from Rotherham and... I think I might do it tomorrow.
[02:26:15] Also, Scott's political parties have refused a dedicated inquiry and failed to record offender
[02:26:20] as necessary. The report also... See, this is the way that they avoid having
[02:26:25] these connections be drawn towards these ethnic groups and towards the crimes, is they just
[02:26:30] simply don't talk about it. They don't ever write it down. So it can not exist because
[02:26:36] the information is no longer being recorded. That's it. Early streamed them. Well, I think
[02:26:43] that each page, so logically, let me finish this and let's talk about it. Okay. How about
[02:26:48] that? Is that fair? We'll talk about it after this.
[02:26:51] Anthony Carr, for special criticism, is dating that when he appeared to deny the existence
[02:26:57] of grooming gangs in London. Quotes, these statements were made despite the Metropolitan
[02:27:02] Police holding reports of young girls being planned with alcohol and drugs then raped
[02:27:06] by group. Context, Sadiq Khan is the mayor of London and he actively ignored like that's
[02:27:13] what they were. There were reports that he knew that this was happening and then while
[02:27:17] he knew that it was happening, he ignored it and he said it wasn't happening. You lied
[02:27:20] to people knowingly. So men in hotels and other locations across the capital. A Daily
[02:27:25] The Express investigation revealed that Siddique Khan had direct access to some of these documents
[02:27:30] so he would know better than any of these patterns of offending.
[02:27:34] The reports claim that he read the files yet continued to deny the existence of grooming
[02:27:39] gangs in public.
[02:27:40] Siddique Khan would no doubt deny the allegations in this report.
[02:27:44] The report includes very powerful testimony from victims and survivors, often through
[02:27:48] the use of false names to protect the girls' identities and a warning now that the details
[02:27:53] about to share are very distressing but I think they do need to be heard.
[02:27:57] Patriot. Jen said that they have no compassion speaking of her
[02:28:01] attackers here. They have no compassion for the young girls
[02:28:04] that are out on the street. So they see us as slags, as white trash,
[02:28:09] as English pig dogs, she said they used to be called.
[02:28:12] That's the second time I've heard somebody use the word pig dog.
[02:28:17] I've heard it used by one other person. Nobody else my whole life ever heard that from.
[02:28:26] She said Muslims don't like pigs and they don't like dogs, so they hate dogs, they hate
[02:28:30] pigs and they put women on the same level as that. Another survivor called Kate basically
[02:28:37] said that the Muslim girls that she knew were not treated in anywhere near the same way
[02:28:43] as the white British girls highlighting the discrepancy there.
[02:28:47] also contextualize this. They were raped more softly.
[02:28:53] Oh, they're so nice. It's around race and religion. The issues of religious based
[02:29:04] anti-white racism is actually a constant thing in this report. It quotes the
[02:29:10] testimony of one survivor, Dr. Ella Hill, who told the J inquiry back in 2022,
[02:29:15] Again a warning, I'm about to say it's distressing.
[02:29:18] She said, I was told that I must respect their religion.
[02:29:21] This was the first of many confusing lies
[02:29:23] that I was forced to believe.
[02:29:24] I was told that to show Muslims respect,
[02:29:27] I mustn't eat pork.
[02:29:28] I was told that Muslim girls are good and pure
[02:29:31] and stay virgins until marriage,
[02:29:33] but all white girls are slags.
[02:29:35] And they all sleep with hundreds of people.
[02:29:37] I was told that white girls are trash.
[02:29:40] They're all whores.
[02:29:41] They don't obey Allah, so they deserve to be punished.
[02:29:45] They don't dress modestly.
[02:29:46] Muslim women are pure because they cover down to their ankles and down to their wrists,
[02:29:50] and the hem of their top comes below their knees.
[02:29:53] White girls show the curves of their body, so they are asking for it.
[02:29:57] They should be raped as punishment for not obeying Allah.
[02:30:01] Kafeer girls are worthless.
[02:30:03] Sex with a kafeer girl doesn't count as adultery.
[02:30:08] That's convenient.
[02:30:10] how convenient that the religion just allows you to do everything that you want that's bad.
[02:30:18] Wow, that's what are the odds of that? Isn't that crazy that somehow the book says that every bad
[02:30:26] thing you're doing isn't bad? If you're not a virgin before marriage, you should be beaten.
[02:30:33] She says that many times she was told that the Quran says if one of your wives disobeys you,
[02:30:37] beat her. This was often quoted to me before they beat me with their hands. They believed
[02:30:43] they had a position of religious moral superiority over non-believers. They believed it was their
[02:30:48] duty to punish us as they believed that doing so made them good Muslims. This is what they were
[02:30:54] taught by their mothers. They were taught that witches in Pakistan are blond, so blondes are more evil.
[02:31:00] That's not even true. Everybody knows that goth girls have black hair.
[02:31:08] They're not, it's not even true. They're so stupid. They can't, they can't even get up their own,
[02:31:20] they can't even figure out their own mythology. And they deserve worse punishment. She said
[02:31:28] she was told that in Islam, if a girl or woman looks at a man who isn't her brother, father
[02:31:32] or her husband, then that means that she wants to have sex with him.
[02:31:36] Hi guys, I'm really sorry to tell you, but if a girl looks at you, it doesn't mean she
[02:31:42] wants to have sex with you.
[02:31:44] I really, really wish this wasn't true, but unfortunately it is.
[02:31:51] I know.
[02:31:52] I know guys.
[02:31:53] I know.
[02:31:54] Yeah.
[02:31:55] Yeah.
[02:31:56] Yeah.
[02:31:57] Yeah.
[02:31:58] I was told to look at the floor when I was around Muslim men.
[02:32:02] So when I did look at a waiter in a restaurant, I was then taken away and gang raped as punishment.
[02:32:08] I was told that according to their faith community, girls are old enough for sex when they start their periods at age 11.
[02:32:15] Many of us had to endure the sexual act of thaying, which I'm now told is a religiously sanctioned way of molesting children according to some Islamic scriptures.
[02:32:26] She says she was intimidated with guns, threatened with body parts, being cut off with knives.
[02:32:31] Of course.
[02:32:32] She says, when I tried to escape, I was told that I had offended their honor, so they had to spill my blood.
[02:32:39] Oh, that's convenient. Okay. Yeah, of course.
[02:32:41] The report claims that another survivor known as Sarah says that her abuse had presented her with a certificate from a mosque
[02:32:47] and declared that they were married according to Islamic rights.
[02:32:50] Later, he divorced her under Sharia procedures and be stating on divorce you three times
[02:32:55] She was then immediately married in a ceremony conducted by an Imam to a man
[02:32:59] She did not know within minutes of the ceremony ending while the wedding party continued downstairs
[02:33:04] She was raped by her new quotes husband
[02:33:15] This is some fucking third-world garbage, bro like what the fuck
[02:33:20] How did you let the orcs into the Shire, man?
[02:33:26] What is going on, bro?
[02:33:28] Like, really, this is, what's that?
[02:33:31] I don't know.
[02:33:32] It's something I don't want to even think about.
[02:33:34] It's with underage.
[02:33:35] I don't want to even think about it.
[02:33:36] It's like Borat.
[02:33:37] It's worse.
[02:33:38] Like, the people in Kazakhstan and Borat were actually quite nice.
[02:33:42] Like this is nuts.
[02:33:44] You've got to get the orcs out of the shire, man.
[02:33:52] This is a huge problem.
[02:33:55] I don't know what to say.
[02:33:59] Does garbage ask the third world bullshit?
[02:34:00] It needs to be eradicated from Western society.
[02:34:02] I'm glad to see.
[02:34:04] The thing is that think about how mad people got at me two years ago for saying things
[02:34:10] that I said.
[02:34:11] And now people are saying that I'm not extreme enough because I want to deport them.
[02:34:17] Other people don't want to deport them.
[02:34:19] They don't.
[02:34:21] I'm the reasonable guy.
[02:34:24] It's crazy how that happened.
[02:34:28] How's rape okay, but pork isn't?
[02:34:31] Because they like eating, they like having sex and they don't like eating pork.
[02:34:36] It's pretty simple.
[02:34:38] Like, yeah, they don't like it.
[02:34:40] taste good yeah I mean duh over the years Sarah was subjected to eight
[02:34:49] forced abortions
[02:35:03] can't they just use protection like I'm sorry but like
[02:35:10] What the fuck?
[02:35:13] Can't you just get a like plan B or like birth control? Like, I mean...
[02:35:21] What are these people doing?
[02:35:26] They don't believe in it.
[02:35:31] Why would they care?
[02:35:33] I don't know. It's just like, I don't know. I think it'd be like...
[02:35:37] Wouldn't it feel like would you feel weirder having sex with a girl knowing that she had eight abortions?
[02:35:43] Like I would feel weird about that. I
[02:35:48] Would and maybe that's woke for me to say but like I I don't know
[02:35:53] I think that like they don't care like I Jesus Christ like it's like nothing about that
[02:35:59] Like I mean obviously there's like the horror and the brutality of it. It's like okay. Yeah, sure, of course
[02:36:05] But then there's also like the illogical stupidity of it
[02:36:11] It's just it's so so many parts of this are just so stupid
[02:36:18] One of them five months into pregnancy in a separate case Anna was living in a children's home in Bradford in
[02:36:25] 2002 from the age of 13. She was raped and abused while in the home and at 15
[02:36:29] She was forced into a Sharia marriage
[02:36:32] Wow, that took a while 15, huh?
[02:36:35] Little bit late a social worker attended the marriage ceremony. I'm permitting a social worker attended the marriage
[02:36:44] What
[02:36:52] Is it her husband's parents to foster her after she became pregnant the parents received like what like foster parents
[02:37:05] I, oh my God.
[02:37:11] I, the social workers of Pakistan women, the offenders were rewarded with welfare bucks
[02:37:15] for rape.
[02:37:17] I guess.
[02:37:18] You fostering allowance from the state.
[02:37:21] She says she can't became a domestic slave.
[02:37:25] The report also claims that clan culture from countries like Pakistan has played a role
[02:37:30] in the abuse.
[02:37:33] Just like Minnesota, just exactly like Minnesota with all of the clam wars in the elections.
[02:37:43] Import the third world, become the third world.
[02:37:45] That's it.
[02:37:49] That's what the C, not a K.
[02:37:51] A family honor is primarily vested in conduct, modesty and virginity of girls and women.
[02:37:57] Strict codes require obedience, covering and restriction, interaction with outsiders, breaches
[02:38:02] within the community. Do you guys ever think about like, I mean, I'm sorry, but I'm just like,
[02:38:06] I'm a very, I guess I, I don't know, like I'm either logical or autistic, right? Probably both.
[02:38:11] Actually, mainly autistic. I don't know. Like, why would you want to live like this? This just
[02:38:17] seems like it's really complicated. And there's like all these rules to everything. And it's like
[02:38:21] hard to do stuff. And like everything, it's like, you're doing everything on like hard mode. It's
[02:38:25] like going outside. There's like all these complexities to it, eating certain foods. There's
[02:38:30] like all the like Jesus man like it don't you have anything better to do like really like
[02:38:36] then invent rules like this like holy fuck it's just I feel like it would just be exhausting
[02:38:48] you know see triggers severe sanctions including honor killings or collective
[02:38:53] honor killing by male clan collective retaliation by male clan members wow because when the target
[02:39:00] It is a non-Muslim girl, particularly white British girls,
[02:39:04] well actually the risk calculation shifts.
[02:39:06] They don't fear any kind of dishonor from harming them.
[02:39:09] No retaliation is expected from the girls' family
[02:39:12] or community so they feel emboldened to act in that way.
[02:39:17] This view of women escalates into organized networks
[02:39:20] that traffic girls across regions
[02:39:23] and frankly this kind of level of impunity fuels the cycle.
[02:39:27] Cross regions, but wait, no, no, County, if you say County,
[02:39:30] it's like, oh my God, that's something different.
[02:39:33] Oh, wow.
[02:39:35] Assaults without consequences create a perception of Britain
[02:39:39] as a place where such behavior takes no risk
[02:39:42] turning vulnerable girls into commodified products.
[02:39:45] Oh my God.
[02:39:46] I just like, again, I just,
[02:39:48] I don't see how people get this involved.
[02:39:50] Like, I mean, I just, I couldn't imagine having all these
[02:39:54] rules and everything like holy fuck man like i grew up roman catholic and like this is like
[02:40:01] 10 percent of that like or that was like 10 percent of this like this is a there's so many
[02:40:05] fucking rules about everything holy fuck man really for also states and this is important
[02:40:16] that abuse was perpetrated by these gangs against hindu and seek girls but especially the seek
[02:40:22] community mobilized against it in a way that the white population did not
[02:40:28] potentially due to fears of being called racist by the establishment. This is
[02:40:33] exactly so basically saying Sikhs didn't like it and so they fought back
[02:40:36] themselves. This is what I was saying remember what I said about how all this
[02:40:40] is basically downstream of white guilt. This is exactly what my this is this is
[02:40:45] my whole point. So I'm literally just I'm every everything that I'm saying has
[02:40:51] been getting proven right. This is crazy. Like, wow, wow, I'm being vindicated by everything.
[02:41:00] The inquiry lays a lot of blame at the door of mass immigration, saying that across the
[02:41:05] West our historic respect for individuals has, thanks to mass immigration, been overpowered
[02:41:11] by the more primitive attitudes that prevail elsewhere, according to which group membership
[02:41:15] matters most first and foremost. The elite's obsession with diversity has invited the
[02:41:20] Lasser to take advantage of the former, scare words like Islamophobia and racism have been
[02:41:26] deployed to exploit the goodwill of Western...
[02:41:28] Why is racism treated as the biggest problem in the world?
[02:41:32] It's a mode of control and it's a good way, like, it's guilt culture.
[02:41:38] You have to remember that.
[02:41:40] I think that, I think racism and the accusation of racism is especially powerful.
[02:41:45] Like this is going to be like a meta level thing and I don't really want to get into
[02:41:48] this for a long time.
[02:41:50] But I think that it's a meta-level overpowered strat inside of a Christian society, because
[02:41:56] there's a lot of internalized guilt that I think some Christian theology teaches, things
[02:42:01] like, for example, original sin, or things like, for example, the Garden of Eden, and
[02:42:09] of course that leading to original sin, and the idea that in the Old Testament it's a
[02:42:14] fallen world and all of this. So I think that really you already had a culture that was
[02:42:21] like predisposed to accept an original sin framing and now you're weaponizing it against
[02:42:28] them in a new way. So the logic is racism was worse than rape and murder combined?
[02:42:37] Um, well, yeah, kind of like, I mean, so it's mainly about, so this is one of the things
[02:42:45] that people don't understand.
[02:42:48] I don't think that people really understand the value that other people place in being
[02:42:54] part of a group and not having the consensus go against you.
[02:43:00] People are terrified of being othered inside of a group.
[02:43:04] I've never really understood this because I'm, I don't know, maybe a weirdo. But like, and I,
[02:43:09] nobody likes getting kicked out of a group, but some people, this is their biggest fear.
[02:43:13] This is what they're more afraid of than anything else in the entire world,
[02:43:17] is being othered from their group. And because of that, and because of these people taking over
[02:43:23] the group apparatuses, by force, by the way, now they've been able to effectively hijack that
[02:43:31] messaging and that psychology as well. And that's the reason why.
[02:43:36] Societies, paralyzing investigations and enforcement.
[02:43:41] And just finally, the report finishes by making a host of recommendations to
[02:43:44] prevent anything like this from continuing. I've got a few. Some of those recommendations include
[02:43:49] increasing prison sentences for group-based sexual assault,
[02:43:53] reducing immigration, increasing deportation and denaturalization of foreign criminals.
[02:43:58] Yeah. Special measures should be ramped up for child witnesses in grooming gang
[02:44:02] trials and this includes things like pre-recorded evidence, remote testimony,
[02:44:06] cross-examination that doesn't re-traumatize the child. Yes. The
[02:44:10] Crown Prosecution Service must also create a dedicated national unit for
[02:44:15] group-based child sexual exploitation and they want a task force set up overseas
[02:44:21] to try to get to the bottom of what's going on there. They also want to set up a
[02:44:25] compensation scheme for victims. It's good. They want a statutory duty on every relevant
[02:44:30] public authority to record and publish the ethnicity, the immigration status, nationality
[02:44:36] and religion of both victims and perpetrators in all such cases.
[02:44:40] They don't want to do that. And the reason why is because they already know what that
[02:44:44] data is. That's the reason why the contents of this report lay bare, in my view, the biggest
[02:44:50] scandal in modern British history.
[02:44:52] No, it's European history, and I think even larger than that. It's Western history
[02:44:57] I think things like this are happening in Canada and in the United States as well
[02:45:01] The US is a lot different our problems rhyme, but they're not necessarily the same
[02:45:07] This is a great video. I think it really was I'm gonna link you guys the video that was there the sargon of a car
[02:45:13] Retweeted this and I figured I would watch it myself
[02:45:16] So the data was collected in the 1800s. Well, I don't know really what it was
[02:45:20] there's the video right there that I just got them looking at and it's more dangerous than Epstein.
[02:45:25] Absolutely. And I've been trying to say this is that everybody who's trying to go on about how
[02:45:30] bad Epstein is, but they're not talking about this, they don't care about Epstein, they don't care
[02:45:35] about the kids, they only care about it being politically advantageous for them. So I'm thinking
[02:45:40] about should I read the entire report tomorrow on my stream? Because I could literally just go live
[02:45:48] and like fuck around for like an hour or something like that and then just get started
[02:45:53] and then just read through this entire thing and like it's a 219 page document right it is
[02:46:01] and if each page let me just do a little bit of math right so if oh not as fuck uh
[02:46:10] if each page takes me let's say three minutes to read times 220
[02:46:16] divided by 60. That's 11 hours. That's a really long stream. I think I might have to do it. I do, I
[02:46:33] might have to do it. Two-part stream. No, I think that there's a degree of authenticity of doing it
[02:46:44] all in one stream. I think that that's that is the that's the most impactful, right? So
[02:46:51] yeah, maybe I'd have to do that.
[02:46:56] Now, power took five hours to read half of it. Oh yeah, but she's a girl. So like obviously a guy
[02:47:01] could read faster, right? Because they have a bigger brain and they can understand words better.
[02:47:06] So like I'd probably be able to read like over half of it in five hours. But yeah, I mean sure.
[02:47:11] Don't commit to it. Yeah, I mean, if I
[02:47:15] Yeah, if I go through it, I will.
[02:47:19] I don't know, guys. I feel like I should. It took me three hours
[02:47:23] to read the whole thing. You'll be reading it loud and talking to chat. Yeah, I know. But that's okay.
[02:47:27] So, yeah, I talk about each page for like
[02:47:31] 15 minutes. Yeah, I mean, I might have to, right? I mean, I feel like I kind of have to.
[02:47:35] I mean, maybe that's the right decision. I just have to go and do this. And
[02:47:39] Like, just by speaking out about Rupert Louis Grippier and Horten, I'd have him on.
[02:47:43] Yeah, I mean, that's obviously what's going to happen.
[02:47:45] They don't hear us the same question.
[02:47:46] I actually saw, by the way, speaking of this, this is, and again, this is just, it's like
[02:47:51] insanely, like it's nuts.
[02:47:53] The feminists sure are quiet.
[02:47:55] This is what I found to be very interesting.
[02:47:57] Isn't it weird how all the women who like complaining about how bad men are and how
[02:48:01] bad they live in a rape culture and everything else, none of them are talking about this
[02:48:05] report and how bad it is?
[02:48:07] It's because all of their feminism was bullshit.
[02:48:11] That's literally it.
[02:48:12] That's the reason why.
[02:48:13] It was just bullshit to begin with.
[02:48:15] That's the reason why I never took it seriously.
[02:48:17] I don't think anybody should have.
[02:48:20] And say, when you hear the pets when I speak on and read that part yourself, yeah, I'll
[02:48:30] just read the whole thing.
[02:48:31] I'll read the whole thing.
[02:48:32] It's not really a big deal.
[02:48:34] Same as October 7th, those feminist organizations were quiet.
[02:48:36] they didn't care. Yeah, I mean like again, I don't know how anybody would support any
[02:48:41] of them. Like I'm very angry like I actually I saw that actually before I go into this
[02:48:45] let me let me go and show you guys something. I don't know if I can find the post about
[02:48:50] this or not. Give me one second. Where did it go? Because I saw like there was one post
[02:48:55] from Greg Bovino and I thought it was a very interesting post that you don't really see
[02:49:00] a lot of recently. And now we're getting a very, very interesting new way of looking at things.
[02:49:08] So this is Greg Bovino. This guy used to be the border patrol, and he made a post, I guess, today.
[02:49:16] And he said, here at Vlad the Impaler's Tomb, folks, this reminds me that cultures have historically
[02:49:23] been marred by illegal aliens. One moment, you're enjoying your hard fought societal traditions
[02:49:29] and values, and the next invaders decide your land and your people should look like theirs.
[02:49:35] The Prince of Laulaccia isn't some cartoon villain, he was a great hero to his people.
[02:49:40] When the Turks came rolling in, he did what was necessary to protect his culture and way
[02:49:45] of life.
[02:49:47] Sometimes the only thing standing between your civilization and the next wave of invaders
[02:49:51] is a motivated patriot willing to do what it takes.
[02:49:59] I could not agree more.
[02:50:03] I could not.
[02:50:04] I totally agree.
[02:50:05] I think that's absolutely it.
[02:50:07] It's pretty graphic might be against TOS.
[02:50:09] No, it won't be.
[02:50:10] I'll be fine.
[02:50:11] I'm just reading something.
[02:50:13] And so, holy shit, man.
[02:50:16] I really like this guy.
[02:50:18] If this guy ran for office, I'd vote for him.
[02:50:20] I would.
[02:50:21] This guy seems like a psycho.
[02:50:23] He does.
[02:50:24] He seems like a guy that's lily, like whenever I heard that he had a secret plan to deport
[02:50:28] 100 million people. I knew that you know what? I think I could work with that. That's a man's man,
[02:50:35] it sure is. And I do the job. I know. I hope you're answer president. Yeah, I'd vote for a guy
[02:50:40] like this. Do you like Turks or not? Of course I do. I respect the Ottoman Empire a lot. But when
[02:50:46] Mehmet II invaded Wallachia and Romania, I think it was Romania in 1460. And, you know, he was
[02:50:56] repelled by uh... vlad you know teppies uh... you know the vlad the impaler
[02:51:01] uh... i i i i
[02:51:04] i think really i mean that's impressive extremely impressive they fucked up they
[02:51:07] did
[02:51:08] and so uh... no that's what it was that saying something he's the guy
[02:51:12] and uh... and a woman's man i guess so
[02:51:15] and so uh... yes what teppies is romanian yes
[02:51:18] you know he inspired dracula he did he inspired dracula
[02:51:22] And you've got to keep in mind that like this is also at the height of the pinnacle of the power of the Ottoman Empire
[02:51:28] Because in 1453
[02:51:31] They took Constantinople. Well, that's I think it was that that was whenever the siege finally ended. It took a couple of years
[02:51:37] And so and and this was also like a like, you know taking over Constantinople was like also like an engineering feat as well
[02:51:45] Because of the machinery and like the tools they used
[02:51:48] And so this is like a huge turning point like you know peak level of Ottoman Empire and they did all of this and
[02:51:55] Then seven years later they get repelled by this motherfucker man. Where's the yep? There it is
[02:52:02] There it is
[02:52:04] And so anyway, so stolen land well, yeah
[02:52:07] I mean constant Istanbul is kind of stolen land, but I respect it and honestly like I mean the
[02:52:14] that the autumn empire were not stupid even glad the of what the impaler as a
[02:52:18] son so
[02:52:19] the autumn empire you know i think the on grade joey in uh... game of thrones
[02:52:24] was taken the winter fell when he was raised as a stark and you know like all
[02:52:28] that
[02:52:28] well the autumn and empire kind of did the same thing
[02:52:32] and glad was actually raised in the mail in the autumn empire so he
[02:52:36] understood their supply lines he understood their military tactics there
[02:52:40] their, you know, their behaviors, their strategies, you know, there's everything, right? And so
[02:52:46] he did all of this. And that's the reason why I think he was such a fact he was so effective
[02:52:51] at, you know, repelling them. And also keep in mind that, you know, they marched on him,
[02:52:57] because they were trying to collect what was called the jizya, which is a tax that the Ottoman
[02:53:02] Empire was extracting from various countries that they had effectively overtaken. And Vlad just said,
[02:53:08] fuck you I'm not gonna pay this and so obviously I mean you just got done
[02:53:12] taking over Constantinople you're like okay well let's go and fucking get this
[02:53:16] piece of shit right and apparently it didn't work that well did you say yeah
[02:53:23] no is it this
[02:53:38] Okay, you're gonna, we're gonna learn. We're gonna learn this today. I might be pronouncing
[02:53:50] it wrong. The trivia, just for non-Muslims, and it was a non-Muslim country, right? And
[02:53:56] so there you go. So, because he's obviously Christian. And so, check Rumble donations.
[02:54:04] Let me see if I can find this.
[02:54:05] Uh, does it show anything?
[02:54:07] I can't even, honestly guys, I feel like such a fucking idiot.
[02:54:12] Who donated?
[02:54:13] It doesn't work for me.
[02:54:14] It doesn't give me any notification that somebody donated.
[02:54:20] I don't see anything at all.
[02:54:22] There's people spamming fucking, holy shit, there's people spamming donations, but I don't
[02:54:28] even see what it is.
[02:54:31] Yeah, am I getting my own jizya right now is that that's what makes you seem sure that jittero 500 dollars. Holy shit, dude
[02:54:38] Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. I don't know why it's not popping up
[02:54:41] I'm trying to get so I'm trying to get the rumble wallet set up
[02:54:44] I know a lot of you guys want to you know have asked me about that and I am planning on setting it up
[02:54:49] Thank you by the way, bro
[02:54:50] Like if you if you never feel like you have to financially support me. I am a infinity millionaire person
[02:54:58] I have like I'm dealing with a lawsuit. I don't even know how much money I've spent on it
[02:55:03] Like I have no I have no idea so please never feel like you have to support me financially in any way shape or form
[02:55:09] Okay, like I'm completely self-funded. I am set for life
[02:55:14] Generationally and if you want to support I really appreciate it
[02:55:18] But again, I just want to make sure that people understand that I do not need
[02:55:22] I do not ask for and I do not require any form of financial compensation
[02:55:28] at all whatsoever and
[02:55:30] So you're richer than you on I don't think I am I
[02:55:34] Think he's got I think he I think he's got me beat a little bit
[02:55:37] He's got a little bit more money than I have yeah
[02:55:40] And I might have more money and POE than him. Yeah, so about that
[02:55:45] But that fuck it fuck it. Yeah, space boy. How about that? How about that rocket boy? Yeah?
[02:55:49] I got all those divine warps. I got like 10 divine orbs last night. I only played for like two hours
[02:55:55] Actually, no, I played it for like one hour. I had a good day
[02:55:57] How many zeros? I don't know. What a guy. He's so many zeros at me. It's crazy.
[02:56:02] So anyway, yeah, infinity kids versus zero. Yeah, exactly. So anyway, but yeah,
[02:56:10] keep in mind, I really appreciate your support. Thank you so much, but please
[02:56:14] know that. And again, like that's really the way that I feel about. So anyway,
[02:56:19] so Vlad the Impaler basically was able to repel them. And this was like
[02:56:24] unthinkable at the time and he did it by being the most brutal like he was literally sending
[02:56:32] lepers into their camps. He was like if you think that like dude however bad you think that those
[02:56:39] smallpox blankets were in like you know the american conquest of you know like the north america
[02:56:48] this guy was doing it like with real peace in the bio weapons yes exactly yeah the night ward
[02:56:53] tactics. Exactly. He was that guy. He was. No one dared steal in his kingdom? Well, yeah.
[02:56:59] And there's a lot more to it as well, right? I could go into it. But the important thing to
[02:57:05] keep in mind is that he is, most importantly, a defender of Christianity and of Western civilization.
[02:57:14] He was. And I think that's respectable. It's extremely respectable. He was a hero.
[02:57:20] and and keep in mind he was so fucking savage that there is an entire comic
[02:57:27] book villain mythology invented around this guy. Isn't that fucking insane?
[02:57:34] Think about that.
[02:57:40] Like you have Vlad the Impaler, Rasputin, maybe Genghis Khan, who else in history
[02:57:49] is like what was so was so fucking insane and so brutal that there are constant
[02:57:56] depictions that everybody is like that person like I would say maybe Napoleon
[02:58:02] maybe like I don't Nero I don't think I mean near no I don't think so hit yeah
[02:58:08] Hitler right I mean it's not not all good right but yeah definitely hit what
[02:58:14] alexander the great yeah
[02:58:17] and uh... frieza you have free stuff i don't think frieza was real by the way
[02:58:21] i'm pretty sure frieza
[02:58:23] at least not yet
[02:58:24] and uh... there there's maybe a couple other ones i haven't really thought
[02:58:27] about
[02:58:28] and uh... let me see here what the other ones are and uh... some egyptian
[02:58:32] ferro i mean maybe i don't know
[02:58:33] but yeah i mean so you have you have this guide the retort the retired border
[02:58:38] patrol commander is vlad posting
[02:58:41] Oh my god.
[02:58:44] What the actual fuck is wrong with this guy?
[02:58:46] Admiring a guy who literally impaled people and then left them to torture them to death?
[02:58:52] Triggered libtard alert.
[02:59:02] Oh my god.
[02:59:04] I'm gonna be real.
[02:59:05] Like if this dude runs for president, I'm gonna have a really hard time not voting for him.
[02:59:10] Like, you know, if JD and fucking Marco Rubio don't run together, they need to have this guy as your vice president.
[02:59:18] This guy is nuts.
[02:59:21] Oh my god.
[02:59:22] The Lipterra supports them in breaking into their house.
[02:59:25] Yeah, I guess so.
[02:59:26] Vlad also took out the points of the logs so they'd live longer while they were being solely impaled through their anus.
[02:59:31] Oh, I didn't even know that.
[02:59:32] I had no idea.
[02:59:34] Well, that probably was it.
[02:59:35] That was probably a strategic thing.
[02:59:37] So, by the time the Ottomans got there, the body wouldn't have fully decayed, so the
[02:59:42] diseases that the dead bodies would have would be more effective.
[02:59:46] So it's actually, it wasn't even really about that.
[02:59:48] It is like a secondary goal for it, right?
[02:59:51] Because if you kill the body that fast, then it's going to decay a lot faster, right?
[02:59:55] I mean, if you ever watch somebody's body, you know, deteriorate, that's how it works.
[03:00:01] Or an animal die, or something like that.
[03:00:03] So biohazard war, yeah.
[03:00:05] Well, it's like you're putting, um, uh, like a longer duration buff on like a debuff, right?
[03:00:12] So it's like instead of it lasting 20 seconds in the game, it'll be like 27 seconds, and that way
[03:00:18] you do more damage. So no, it makes sense. It does. More like mental. Yeah. I'm not gonna, like,
[03:00:26] curse of doom. Yeah, a ton delay. Exactly. I think everything in my life is about video games. It all,
[03:00:33] it all goes back to video games. It's important to keep this in mind. That's my main focus
[03:00:39] is games. This Dot Duration. Yes, exactly. The funny thing is you learn the spirituality
[03:00:44] from the Ottomans. Well, I don't think they really did that, actually. I'm pretty sure they didn't,
[03:00:48] but I think that they were even shocked by it, honestly. But anyway, so that's really what it
[03:00:54] is. Oh, by the way, take a look. Oh, this is again. Look who it is. I'm going to just cover this. We
[03:01:01] at the original clip chance right after this? Okay, let me see it. Greg the Impaler of 2028.
[03:01:08] I like the sound of that.
[03:01:13] And then the American Patriots. Okay. Let me go and let me watch this and then we're going to watch
[03:01:19] that video. Okay. Well, that was also trained by an Ottoman who's captured Prince and his
[03:01:28] brother tried to dethrone him? Well, that's because his brother was more, um, uh, more
[03:01:34] obedient and more willing to listen to the Ottomans. He like, basically betrayed his own
[03:01:39] country. And that's why his brother got him thrown in jail and I think Hungary.
[03:01:45] We know that the very, very, very vast majority are actually British parties.
[03:01:50] Hold on. Are you trying to deflect it into thinking it's almost town?
[03:01:55] Oh my god
[03:01:58] So in Glasgow there were white men so 11 people abused three children one of them in a nappy
[03:02:02] What is this? Why is it lagging?
[03:02:05] So in Glasgow there were white men so 11 people abused three children one of them in a nappy
[03:02:09] I'm not talking about that noise Elon Musk in the West Midlands
[03:02:13] I'll get in West Midlands a decade of Charles X crime 21 white people abuse seven children all of them
[03:02:25] see guys see look everybody see it's not it's not just one group that
[03:02:55] it's doing this
[03:02:56] it's happening everywhere
[03:02:59] everybody's doing it's both sides
[03:03:02] see guys it's both sides
[03:03:04] what do you mean
[03:03:06] i don't see why you're targeting those one groups of people
[03:03:10] why is that
[03:03:13] under the age of twelve right in cornwall in two thousand and ten
[03:03:16] these are the years of sex we're talking about
[03:03:19] six men
[03:03:21] well i'll get to that in a moment six men abuse thirty girls
[03:03:24] The youngest of them was five years old.
[03:03:26] I want to keep in mind that a person like this is actually more detrimental and more
[03:03:32] dangerous and has caused more harm than any of the Pakistani rapists because he does something
[03:03:40] that's worse than all of them.
[03:03:42] He provides cover for all of them and he runs defense for them on an international level
[03:03:48] trying to obfuscate their crimes.
[03:03:52] And I think that like, you know, if the other government ever wins, they need to be looking
[03:03:56] at putting people like him on trial.
[03:03:59] They do.
[03:04:03] And you've just made my point for me.
[03:04:05] These are the scandals we're not talking about.
[03:04:07] Why?
[03:04:08] Why are we defining child sex crimes and grooming gangs by race, unless you're a...
[03:04:11] Because they're being done.
[03:04:14] Racist or trying to make...
[03:04:16] Calling people a racist is...
[03:04:19] It's just been patched, bro.
[03:04:21] over nobody cares anymore nobody cares about these accusations nobody gives us
[03:04:28] you it's so over the reason why we're talking about it based off of race is
[03:04:33] because it's happening overwhelmingly based off of race this is the reason why
[03:04:40] now pierce Morgan is still of he's still not ready to accept that and I
[03:04:47] I understand he's a mainstream figure, and he has a position to hold, and he can't go as far as somebody like I can go, and I can't go as far as somebody like Nick can go, but let's be real.
[03:05:05] Political hay out of this. I care about the victims of all crimes. I don't give a damn-
[03:05:09] I don't give a damn.
[03:05:10] This is part of the problem.
[03:05:11] Pears, I don't think, is part of the problem.
[03:05:14] Pears is a, if anything, a neutral party that, like, I don't think that Pears wants to destroy
[03:05:23] Western civilization.
[03:05:25] I think that sometimes he can be a libtard dumbass, but overall, this person is more
[03:05:30] on your side than a lot of the invaders are.
[03:05:37] He can't, the thing is that no, listen and understand my point.
[03:05:43] Everybody has a different role to play and they have to understand that.
[03:05:47] He is in a position where he can't take the stance that I have.
[03:05:51] He can't take the stance that Rupert Lowe has.
[03:05:54] He can't take the stance that Nick Flentes has.
[03:05:59] He can't do that based off of his position.
[03:06:02] So he's doing the next best thing is he's calling the people out that are on the other
[03:06:07] side and he's calling them to count and holding them accountable. You have to
[03:06:13] recognize the position that other people are in and respect it. Not everybody is
[03:06:19] going to be able to do and say the exact things that you want them to do and
[03:06:23] say. That's it. How long until he can? Think about how much different what he's
[03:06:30] saying is now versus five years ago. You should be patient and rational and
[03:06:36] and strategic
[03:06:38] pierce morgan is is i understand that you will not align with him all the time
[03:06:43] but to the extent that he aligns against this foreign invader who should be
[03:06:46] deported and probably put in jail
[03:06:49] if i if not just totally deported fucking sent back to where the fuck you
[03:06:53] came from
[03:06:54] or whether his parents came from a rovers grandparents came from
[03:06:57] uh... you know removed from the country
[03:07:01] you know
[03:07:02] he's against that person
[03:07:04] and this person is your enemy
[03:07:09] whether the perpetrator was brown black white blue or yellow
[03:07:12] i think we should support the victims of those crimes and if you're only obsessed
[03:07:15] with the perpetrators as elon muskies
[03:07:16] and robert jenry is then you don't actually care about these girls that's
[03:07:19] what alexis j said but the argument as you know
[03:07:22] the argument as you know it
[03:07:23] the argument as you know
[03:07:25] uh... for most who do want a big
[03:07:27] further inquiry is that actually
[03:07:29] it was a very specific
[03:07:31] section of the community
[03:07:32] a very specific section of the Muslim community.
[03:07:35] And it was British Pakistani men who they believed
[03:07:38] were operating under some war cultural thing,
[03:07:42] which they felt entitled to.
[03:07:44] Well, hey, that's what we don't,
[03:07:45] well, that's not proven, right?
[03:07:47] That's what we need to, that's.
[03:07:49] So what's he gonna say now?
[03:07:51] Now he's gonna say the proof isn't real.
[03:07:53] So these people don't actually care
[03:07:54] about any statistics or data or anything like that.
[03:07:58] They don't care about that.
[03:07:59] So like you, you're, so him saying that's not proven,
[03:08:03] you saying that like, oh, well, I can prove it now.
[03:08:07] It doesn't matter to him because he didn't care
[03:08:09] about it being proven to begin with.
[03:08:11] He just thinks that you care about it being proven.
[03:08:14] So he's using that as a defense.
[03:08:18] The inquiry import isn't proof.
[03:08:20] No, of course it's not proof.
[03:08:21] This is a person who believes that Muhammad flew
[03:08:23] to the moon on a wing and horse.
[03:08:27] Do you really think that that's logical?
[03:08:29] Come on. He defended this position against Richard Dawkins on a stage.
[03:08:39] It's what we need obviously more studying on, more research, and I agree with that, because these guys, in places like Rochdale rather, were British Pakistani men overwhelming in those cases.
[03:08:49] Yes.
[03:08:50] But it's very interesting that you pick a sample and then say, these are the towns we're talking about, they're all brown. Well, why can't we talk about Cornwall or Glasgow or the West Midlands?
[03:08:56] I'm saying this is a phenomenon that happens nationwide.
[03:09:00] There are multiple, peers surely would accept,
[03:09:02] there are multiple factors.
[03:09:03] There are experts on child sex abuse
[03:09:04] who you should invite on the show, I'm not one,
[03:09:06] who will tell you there are multiple factors
[03:09:08] that cause this.
[03:09:09] Listen to the experts that exist inside of ecosystems
[03:09:12] that do not allow you to have any opinions
[03:09:15] that contradict with what this official narrative is.
[03:09:17] Yeah, so let's listen to the experts.
[03:09:19] That's a great idea.
[03:09:21] Stuff, I mean, this happens in every country in the world.
[03:09:23] In these towns, clearly there were a lot of things going on.
[03:09:26] we know about police corruption we should be talking about police corruption
[03:09:29] i think it's like a problem with the police and police
[03:09:32] exactly and their allegations of like money and drugs going between the
[03:09:35] perpetrators all sick of the girls were treated badly not just because they were
[03:09:38] white
[03:09:39] not just because they were white people talk about the class issue because they
[03:09:41] were seen as worthless they were poor
[03:09:44] yeah why
[03:09:45] working class not having any value or credibility
[03:09:49] not because they're working class
[03:09:51] that's not exactly it
[03:09:52] so anyway think about the rest of the i know he's gonna now discredit them as
[03:09:56] entire ideology the experts are smiling down as the swine is annoying he's just
[03:10:00] coming for his tribe i think he is
[03:10:03] and i think the sooner that people realize how much of that just
[03:10:07] how awful these people are
[03:10:09] then i think that you'll begin to understand that why people are so angry
[03:10:13] i think it's true
[03:10:14] appears hero also by the way uh... remember whenever they said they were
[03:10:18] gonna get rid of this guy
[03:10:19] because he was threatening somebody.
[03:10:24] We're gonna remember these guys.
[03:10:26] They said they were gonna get rid of them.
[03:10:27] See, see, see this guy.
[03:10:29] Yeah, this guy made me the trouble.
[03:10:33] Yeah, yeah, see.
[03:10:35] Yeah, see, see, see.
[03:10:38] Y'all angry enough? Not yet.
[03:10:40] Not yet.
[03:10:40] This man make a trouble, ain't it, see?
[03:10:44] They said this was an old video?
[03:10:46] I don't know about that.
[03:10:47] Yeah, I don't know if I believe that it's an all video bro. Sure. Anyway, let's go look at this one here
[03:10:56] All right, let's watch it
[03:10:59] This is from yesterday. Hello dear European and American patriots
[03:11:04] I need your help tomorrow
[03:11:06] I may be sentenced to unsuspected prison for daring to say on French TV that the main danger to women in France
[03:11:13] comes from black african and arab immigrant men even though i was defending a woman who was
[03:11:20] herself raped by a central african man subject to an acute F order in the courtyard of her
[03:11:27] paris apartment building. Having myself survived an attempted rape by a tenician migrant four years
[03:11:33] ago i could not remain silent but for having spoken these words on a television set the prosecutor
[03:11:41] has thought prison. Somebody else in chat says that fix your
[03:11:45] inflicting problem the U.S. and Captain America we we have our own
[03:11:48] ship. You don't understand that there is a larger cultural goal
[03:11:52] that is at hand. If you normalize this type of deportation
[03:11:56] rhetoric and this type of western cultural preservation,
[03:12:00] you normalize it inside of America as well because we all share the same
[03:12:04] cultural uh you know environment. So a win there is
[03:12:09] There's a win here.
[03:12:12] You have to think bigger picture.
[03:12:16] A sentence against me.
[03:12:17] She dismissed our two stories as insignificant incidents which did not excuse my hate speech.
[03:12:24] Yet, all I did was describe a reality that most French people are afraid to speak about
[03:12:30] precisely, because...
[03:12:31] And by the way, she's talking about this?
[03:12:35] This never happens.
[03:12:51] And so by the way, now it's a locked post and no new comments can be posted.
[03:12:57] Wow.
[03:13:00] Why would you lock the post?
[03:13:03] Why would you do that?
[03:13:07] That's crazy.
[03:13:14] Reddit sucks?
[03:13:15] It does.
[03:13:16] They're enabling this.
[03:13:18] That's the point?
[03:13:23] Does it happen to everyone?
[03:13:24] Sure.
[03:13:25] So why the fuck should a country import more criminals and rapists?
[03:13:26] We're already sick of the ones we have?
[03:13:27] Yeah, I know.
[03:13:28] Fuck, Reddit legit?
[03:13:30] I tried.
[03:13:31] I tried.
[03:13:32] I've tried, I've tried to explain it.
[03:13:36] Just a system is capable of convicting them for describing what they see with their own
[03:13:41] eyes and experience firsthand.
[03:13:43] This is the repression faced by people in France who speak the truth out loud.
[03:13:48] But thanks to you, I have hope ahead of the verdict which will be handed down tomorrow.
[03:13:54] Just yesterday, I was still hesitating to publish my story thinking nobody would notice
[03:13:59] and it has now spread beyond our borders
[03:14:02] and thanks to this media pressure
[03:14:04] the justice system may back down before trying to send me to prison
[03:14:08] it's not enough
[03:14:10] instead of our attackers please share this message
[03:14:14] we are no longer afraid
[03:14:16] we are not alone
[03:14:17] the french people are not giving in
[03:14:20] and are standing strong
[03:14:22] i can't say how to fix it
[03:14:24] there's a way to fix it but i can't say it
[03:14:27] thank you
[03:14:28] i'm sorry
[03:14:29] and uh... you know that that that's it i mean we do you want to buy it you know
[03:14:33] i mean you want buying it would fix it but like other than now that i think
[03:14:36] that there are a lot of ways that you can do it but i can't say anything
[03:14:40] this is the original clip that got her in trouble okay let me see the original
[03:14:43] clip
[03:14:44] so this is what she said that apparently was a problem
[03:14:47] here we go let's listen to it
[03:14:53] well no actually
[03:14:54] uh... what we should do
[03:14:55] and i know it's complicated since we are talking about the specific case
[03:14:58] is to also decouple things a little bit between
[03:15:01] on one hand the acts of rape and attempted rape
[03:15:03] which are horrible regardless of the victim and the perpetrator
[03:15:07] and the controversy or at least the immigration policy the fight against
[03:15:10] illegal immigration
[03:15:11] that is currently in place
[03:15:13] regarding rape but just you said something you said the main danger for
[03:15:16] women in france is immigration not the main danger for women in france is men
[03:15:20] it is men because
[03:15:21] it is
[03:15:23] what kind of men
[03:15:27] black african immigrant men it is meant because the overwhelming majority of
[03:15:32] those who assault women are men regardless of their origin as we have
[03:15:35] said regarding the complaints
[03:15:37] will not
[03:15:39] gonna have to do something about these people
[03:15:45] you're gonna have to do something about
[03:15:49] because
[03:15:50] you can't let the people this is what's very important is that you can't let the
[03:15:54] people that did this get away with that
[03:15:57] you can't
[03:15:59] like they've been complicit in
[03:16:01] a mass scale rate
[03:16:04] for decades now
[03:16:06] was it yet only eighty seven percent theoretically right
[03:16:10] and uh... these people refuse to check statistics will you have a deal
[03:16:14] they they do they literally do and that that guy in brussels the other day
[03:16:18] got arrested for uh... you have the other girl from the stream you just showed i
[03:16:22] I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
[03:16:24] Okay, let me see that.
[03:16:29] A clip from yesterday's assaults
[03:16:31] been circulating on Twitter and Instagram,
[03:16:32] particularly at the aim of engaging
[03:16:33] in political point scoring at our expense.
[03:16:36] It's shared by ED's media outlets,
[03:16:37] which instead of showing empathy for the victim,
[03:16:39] were to make generalizations over the aggressor.
[03:16:42] So this is the girl and she's mad
[03:16:44] that we're using it this way.
[03:16:46] Well, here's the thing is that
[03:16:49] I do not consent to this clip being reused,
[03:16:51] especially not for racist and xenophobic purposes.
[03:16:55] I will never have any affiliation
[03:16:56] with any media of that kind.
[03:16:58] Well, just like the African migrant
[03:17:01] that probably went and sexually assaulted you,
[03:17:03] I'm not gonna respect your consent either.
[03:17:05] I'm gonna do it anyway.
[03:17:07] I am, because he's gonna go
[03:17:09] and he's gonna do it to somebody else afterwards,
[03:17:11] and then that person is gonna be hurt
[03:17:13] because of what you think is performative empathy.
[03:17:16] That's the reason why, I don't give a fuck.
[03:17:19] This is the thing, like if you forgive your murderer
[03:17:22] and then your murderer goes and kills somebody else,
[03:17:25] that's your fault.
[03:17:27] I have no place and no respect for any of these pretend
[03:17:31] high-minded, oh wow, I'm better than this.
[03:17:36] No, because it's not about you.
[03:17:39] It's not about you.
[03:17:41] It's about everybody else that these people are affecting.
[03:17:44] You don't like it.
[03:17:45] This is, your situation is one point on a graph of a thousand, of a million.
[03:17:52] So the idea that you don't want us to use this example, because you don't want to be seen that way.
[03:17:58] No, that's not it at all.
[03:17:59] I invite you to watch this video.
[03:18:00] What is this here?
[03:18:02] Javier just went into a while ago.
[03:18:04] Amalgamation.
[03:18:05] Damian, I don't even know what this is.
[03:18:06] It's an amalgam.
[03:18:07] It's an observation.
[03:18:09] What is this here?
[03:18:09] I, all this is in fucking, it's in, it's in bag yet.
[03:18:14] like i don't know what the fuck they're saying
[03:18:16] so she's not trying to get charged for a crime like the girl that you were just
[03:18:19] watching that's true yeah absolutely
[03:18:21] but no i i don't give a shit i mean i i don't care at all because again there
[03:18:25] is a larger issue at play here
[03:18:28] because whenever she doesn't want to use her voice and use her experience to do
[03:18:33] this
[03:18:33] what she's really doing is she's allowing that same bad thing to happen to
[03:18:38] somebody else
[03:18:42] that's really what it is
[03:18:44] She's allowing it to happen to somebody else.
[03:18:49] We got correct. Exactly.
[03:18:54] Let me see. What is this here? Can I, can I find this?
[03:18:57] And what is it? Was this coming?
[03:18:59] Only if you had studied one day and you're like, do you mean me or the other
[03:19:02] person? I'm just confused. Like, did you talk about me or one?
[03:19:06] Can you blame her for self preservation? Yeah, of course.
[03:19:09] like I mean if the only reason why she's saying it is because like I mean
[03:19:14] there's nothing like she doesn't have to say that she doesn't there's nothing
[03:19:19] like she's not gonna get it she's not gonna have a violation against her
[03:19:21] because some guy sexually assaulted her right she's going out there and she's
[03:19:25] virtue signaling she is not you obviously okay anyway so she's enabling the
[03:19:35] assault of other women. Yeah, she's enabling the assault of other women in order to push
[03:19:40] forward her own pathological empathy. So that's it. She wants a moral medal. Well, again,
[03:19:50] that's just what's going to happen. And he said, no, you wait, what is this here? And
[03:19:57] saved by dyslexia. Really? I don't give a shit. I mean, again, if I see his messages
[03:20:02] I'm reading you guys have to understand. I am reading 50 different things. I'm looking on three different monitors
[03:20:09] I'm keeping up with multiple messages. I'm talking constantly. I'm thinking about what I'm going to say next
[03:20:16] I'm gonna mess up. I
[03:20:19] Am I'm gonna mess up and so every once in a while
[03:20:22] I might not see one or I might read it wrong and so you got lucky you got lucky and
[03:20:29] And yeah, don't talk shit or that's what's gonna happen and that didn't count. Thank you. It's video
[03:20:35] She's apparently only speaking for the other woman on the right next door. Why I don't know about that
[03:20:38] I have no idea, but yeah, I'm gonna do it anyway. I'm gonna post the guy. I'm gonna post and talk about it anyway. I
[03:20:44] am
[03:20:46] It's too bad
[03:20:48] Too bad. It's the way it is
[03:20:50] Thought you were perfect. I know I do I do my best, right?
[03:20:55] Said we're an educated and you he said I wasn't educated and I didn't read it, right?
[03:20:59] Hey, you know, like it is, what it is.
[03:21:01] And anyway, and so yeah, W for being human.
[03:21:05] Yeah, I guess so.
[03:21:07] And let's see here if I can find the other ones.
[03:21:09] But yeah, obviously I think that that's,
[03:21:11] it's just embarrassing taking crazy pills.
[03:21:13] People are just awful.
[03:21:15] But let me go back, I'll pull this up
[03:21:17] and I can find the other ones.
[03:21:18] But yeah, it's just really fucking embarrassing
[03:21:21] to see this happen.
[03:21:22] And I salute you.
[03:21:23] Well, that's just the way it is.
[03:21:25] And where is this here?
[03:21:27] Oh, oh, here we go.
[03:21:29] Andrew Tate offers, wait, what is this here?
[03:21:32] Can I find it?
[03:21:36] Oh my God.
[03:21:41] Given that there's apparently not a single wealthy person
[03:21:43] who's come forward to finance a documentary
[03:21:45] about the rape gangs and the government involvement
[03:21:48] in the series, maybe Restore Britain
[03:21:50] should launch a crowdfunding initiative.
[03:21:52] I'm in a difficult position myself,
[03:21:54] but there's not a single more important cause in the moment.
[03:21:56] And then Andrew Tate says that I will donate,
[03:21:59] what's the total cost?
[03:22:00] My estimates for a professional series review
[03:22:02] is at least 500 euro.
[03:22:04] I think it's probably about a million dollars
[03:22:06] to do everything, to have all the employment and everything.
[03:22:09] Like I would help fundraise for something like this,
[03:22:12] I would, and I contribute myself, absolutely.
[03:22:15] So yeah, if they wanna do that,
[03:22:18] if Tate's not able to put it all in, that's fine.
[03:22:22] And it's that simple, right?
[03:22:23] And, uh, Tate doesn't really care. He doesn't for the attention. Good. I'm giving him, I'm giving him attention for it. I hope he keeps doing it for attention because it's a positive thing.
[03:22:34] I have no interest. Like, to the extent that a person is doing something that I want them to do, that's what I care about. I don't care about anything else besides that.
[03:22:43] It's very, very simple.
[03:22:46] And so anyway, let's see here, a strike with the iron tie, Kerber tape to pledge his support
[03:22:50] to help a professional dossier about the rape gangs in Britain.
[03:22:53] Yeah, and I think also like here's another thing is that there are guys that are living
[03:22:57] from like the Middle East and other places in the country, in the world, in Britain or
[03:23:03] in Germany or France or wherever.
[03:23:05] And all those people, like many of them, I don't know if it's majority, right?
[03:23:11] I don't want to say majority or minority.
[03:23:13] of them don't want to deal with this shit. There's a reason why they left their home
[03:23:17] country. It's because they don't want to live in a shithole that does stuff like that.
[03:23:21] So I think that you should expect to see a number of these immigrants and people that
[03:23:25] are not native British people that also support this.
[03:23:28] You can start saying up your own orgs for foundation to be like anti-sauros. I don't
[03:23:33] want to be that involved. I think to the extent that I start doing that kind of stuff, why
[03:23:39] Why do they keep voting for it? Well, they're not all doing it. That's the reason why.
[03:23:44] Isn't Tata Muslim himself? Well, you have to keep in mind that if the Muslims that
[03:23:48] were doing this inside of Great Britain did this in Dubai, they would be dead. They'd
[03:23:53] all be dead. So the entire idea that like there's some global conspiracy that every
[03:23:58] Muslim agrees with this, it's not true. There's a reason why they're doing it in Britain and
[03:24:03] they're not doing it in Dubai. There's a reason why they're doing it there and not in, you
[03:24:08] fucking Qatar or UAE or Saudi Arabia or something like that. It's because they'd be dead.
[03:24:17] Almost some stuff fall into the same category. Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of I mean,
[03:24:21] there's a lot of it's the same as like Christianity, right? Like, I feel like like Islam has like more,
[03:24:26] it's like more monolithic than Christianity, at least based off of like what my observation is.
[03:24:33] But there's going to be a lot of like really big differences. Like there's the biggest difference,
[03:24:37] which is the Shia and Sunni Muslim, which is like, you know, basically, it's like,
[03:24:46] there's a, this is not a very good comparison, but it's kind of like the
[03:24:53] difference between like Orthodoxy and like Roman Catholicism. Like, it's not,
[03:24:57] that's not a great comparison, but there's like parallels to it. I could
[03:25:01] explain it, but it's not super important to go through. That's an L comparison. Oh, I
[03:25:12] don't know. It's a different denomination. Yeah, I would say so. It's like denomination.
[03:25:17] And that, uh, yeah, is that how it is? Yeah, I mean, definitely as I was kind of showing
[03:25:21] for Islam, it's gross. Well, I mean, I think I'm being reasonable with people that want
[03:25:25] to be on my side. Like I'm a diplomatic person. I try to be diplomatic person about everything.
[03:25:31] comparison okay well people are really upset about this on basically what
[03:25:35] happened is that she is long believes that the line of muhammad my
[03:25:40] understanding is the line that should be continuing and then shunima is long
[03:25:45] focuses more on a caliphate and so the fourth caliphate leader was actually
[03:25:51] muhammad's i think his father-in-law or something like that and so who was then
[03:25:58] martyred later on in a war. This is in like 800 and I think was 63 or something like that.
[03:26:05] So I think that's mainly the difference. So there's more of a hereditary expectation where
[03:26:13] this person has a more close understanding of God than, let's say, other people. So that's the
[03:26:20] reason why I compared it with orthodoxy of the one among many with the Bishop of Rome versus the
[03:26:27] the pope in Roman Catholicism. That's the reason why I did that. So I actually think
[03:26:35] that it's a decent comparison. It's not a one for one, but it's not zero for one either.
[03:26:43] Okay. So it's either close. Okay, sure. You can look it up, explaining the moon landing.
[03:26:51] Yeah, definitely. And anyway, yeah, it's either close. People that don't understand it or
[03:26:57] whatever. I guess, like, what am I even doing arguing with these people? They don't even know
[03:27:00] what they're talking about. And so, anyway, even I would not consider myself an expert on this
[03:27:05] either, right? I just have like a cursory understanding. So anyway, stuff from an
[03:27:10] warp to religious people, I mean, I'm just trying to under I'm trying to help people understand it,
[03:27:14] but okay, if people don't want to hear it, that's Jesus Christ. Like, it's going bro, like, it's
[03:27:19] more going. There's too many going. Like, it's too many going bro. That's a lot. It's all
[03:27:27] All night long, arguing about the repealist's interpretation.
[03:27:29] Yeah, you've spent it well.
[03:27:30] I hope so, right?
[03:27:31] I mean, like, I have no idea.
[03:27:33] And so anyway, let's go back through.
[03:27:35] Trump is fully embracing Pride Month.
[03:27:37] Oh, God, bro, like.
[03:27:54] Who's the audio?
[03:27:57] We do support Egypt, rights, law, security.
[03:28:07] Well, that's what we're talking about.
[03:28:09] You know, listen, that's what we're talking about.
[03:28:12] Of course, I support Egypt.
[03:28:13] He's a friend of mine.
[03:28:14] From day one, you know, I met him early in the campaign when Crooked Hillary and I were running against each other, right?
[03:28:22] And I was told that the president of Egypt is here.
[03:28:25] It was a big deal. It's still a big deal for me to be with the great president of the
[03:28:29] region, but not as big as he used to be before I ran. So he was in a hotel and I met him
[03:28:37] and we fell in love, deeply in love. And he didn't even want to see Hillary. He said,
[03:28:43] you're going to win. I don't want to meet her. She said, you're going to win. He didn't
[03:28:46] want to see her. Remember that? So we had a good relationship right for the, but no,
[03:28:50] We met, we didn't know each other before that, we had great chemistry and I stayed twice as
[03:28:57] long as I was supposed to, took up her time.
[03:29:00] And then when it was her time, he didn't want to meet with her.
[03:29:03] But he did because he's a gentleman, but lasted about one minute.
[03:29:07] Thank you everybody.
[03:29:08] Thank you for having me.
[03:29:09] Thank you for having me.
[03:29:10] You fell in love.
[03:29:11] Ah, how nice.
[03:29:12] Well, like, this is fucking funny, honestly, like, you have to be confident in your head
[03:29:18] row to say that.
[03:29:19] We met in it. We met in the hotel room and we fell in love and he loves it, too. Oh
[03:29:29] My god, and that's great our first LGBT president. I mean like again, I I guess so I
[03:29:37] Think it's really funny. You know what? We should start doing we should start trying to co-opt and like steal pride from them
[03:29:45] We should try and steal the idea of like gay pride because like I don't think this is I'll look at this and do okay
[03:29:51] I don't think it's a big deal for a dude to be gay. I really don't I don't think it's a big problem
[03:29:56] Like I think it's an issue like if you're trying to push it on kids or something like that
[03:30:00] But like if it's just being an adult I feel like again, that's you know, that's where we're at and so really
[03:30:07] why not?
[03:30:09] Kiss your homies. It's so gay though. I think that okay, so
[03:30:15] Supporting pride because you want social approval is gay, but supporting pride because you are gay, or as you support gay people, isn't gay.
[03:30:27] Does that make sense? Hopefully it doesn't.
[03:30:40] Hello.
[03:30:41] I'm the boss.
[03:30:42] How are you?
[03:30:46] Thank you.
[03:30:50] Oh God.
[03:30:54] Okay. Thank you,
[03:30:58] dear colleagues.
[03:31:02] Do we have a photo? Would you like to stay for the meeting?
[03:31:06] It's okay with me.
[03:31:10] Thank you very much.
[03:31:13] Thank you.
[03:31:15] He's trying to, he goes, I'm the boss at the, damn bro, like, this even in his own fucking
[03:31:25] country, oh my God.
[03:31:27] And he's trying to make decisions for, he's actually such an asshole.
[03:31:32] He's such a fucking asshole, it's insane.
[03:31:36] He's trying to vlog him there, yeah.
[03:31:45] And does he say it directly to him?
[03:31:50] Oh my god.
[03:31:54] Yeah, wow, he's right though.
[03:31:56] I guess so.
[03:31:57] This piece of shit has disgraced us.
[03:32:01] Oh right.
[03:32:03] And definitely with so many other clips.
[03:32:05] I haven't seen any of these at all. These are all new.
[03:32:08] And uh, France seems like I've appealed to find them what to do. Yeah, definitely.
[03:32:14] So you look at this man. I'll give you a lesson. He's the most beautiful looking man. He looks.
[03:32:20] So you look at this man. I'll give you a lesson. He's the most beautiful looking man.
[03:32:25] He looks so nice. He's like an angel, but actually he's as tough as he's a killer.
[03:32:30] I don't want to, he's that killer. He's as tough as they come by.
[03:32:34] He looks so good. So he gets you by surprise.
[03:32:38] There's few people like this. People say he's such a nice man.
[03:32:42] He's very tough. He's a tough trader.
[03:32:46] And he loves the Indian people, but he also loves the USA.
[03:32:50] We had Haudymoury in Houston, remember? And then St. Edward's full.
[03:32:54] How about the tough?
[03:32:58] That was great. Then we'll be going to India sometime in the future.
[03:33:04] Oh my god, it's crazy how he's 80 years old.
[03:33:12] So you look at this man, I'll give you a lesson, he's the most beautiful looking man.
[03:33:17] You see that's the thing is that like you do have the old stock American like boomers
[03:33:25] that are actually so fucking based and so insanely badass that like I mean these are
[03:33:32] the dudes that like, spent their entire time growing up, watching and hearing about how
[03:33:38] we beat the Nazis, we beat Imperial Japan, all they're doing is watching killcams of
[03:33:43] their dad, fucking at Pearl Harbor, right? Or on the Pacific or anything else. Like,
[03:33:49] there's absolutely, like, we're gonna lose something when we lose all of the based boomers.
[03:33:56] We have a lot of the dumb, he's silent generation.
[03:34:03] I think you actually might be correct because doesn't baby boomer start in 1947 and he's
[03:34:08] technically 1946.
[03:34:14] I mean it's like borderline right?
[03:34:18] The silent ended in 1946 to 47.
[03:34:23] You're not wrong.
[03:34:24] I don't know, boomers, 1945, okay, we'll like, listen, okay.
[03:34:29] It doesn't matter.
[03:34:31] The point is that all of these old fucking guys, all right?
[03:34:35] These old fucking guys, whether they're boomers or not,
[03:34:38] like technically, they're fucking, he's a fucking boomer.
[03:34:41] We all know that, he's a boomer.
[03:34:43] And so I'm gonna be sad.
[03:34:46] I am, I'm gonna be sad when all these guys retire
[03:34:49] and you know, it's a new age.
[03:34:52] We needed some of these guys, we do.
[03:34:55] And he's spiritually a boomer, he sure is.
[03:34:58] And what do you think about Gen X?
[03:35:00] I don't know yet.
[03:35:01] I think there's some of them that are based, right?
[03:35:03] There's some that are very based.
[03:35:05] And yeah, like Marco Rubio, I like him, he's great.
[03:35:09] And Modi's tough, he's loved India and he promotes India.
[03:35:12] He really does.
[03:35:13] I think he does, I mean, I like India.
[03:35:15] I don't have the same, I think that there's a lot
[03:35:19] of conservatives that have like a lot of animosity
[03:35:21] towards India, and I can understand why, right?
[03:35:24] I mean, you know, there's, you know,
[03:35:25] they don't have very good PR, okay?
[03:35:27] Like somebody said that you can go anywhere on Google Maps
[03:35:30] on India and find a piece of garbage.
[03:35:34] Do you guys wanna find out if that's true?
[03:35:40] Let's do it.
[03:35:43] Let's do it.
[03:35:49] All right.
[03:35:50] facts yeah let's go give me one second I gotta use the bathroom and then we're
[03:35:58] gonna do it there are many things that can be garbage shut up shut up idiot
[03:36:04] um anyway
[03:36:50] All right, there we go.
[03:37:17] I doubt you'll win this challenge.
[03:37:18] We're gonna do five separate locations, okay guys?
[03:37:22] Five separate places.
[03:37:23] I don't see if I can do this.
[03:37:27] Alright.
[03:37:28] I mean, man, I gotta fix my fucking hair.
[03:37:33] How does your right kidney feel?
[03:37:38] I don't think that I know how it feels.
[03:37:42] That's like, it's like, I have no idea.
[03:37:45] Yeah.
[03:37:46] What, hair?
[03:37:47] Shut up.
[03:37:48] Shut the hell up!
[03:37:51] Alright, so the test is if you can find a place in India with no garbage.
[03:38:00] And I know that you guys, I got a lot of guys that watched that are from India. This might annoy you.
[03:38:06] After this, we're gonna do LA, okay?
[03:38:09] Because I think it's unfair. It's unfair, I don't want to single you guys out.
[03:38:14] All right, Rajasthan, right here, right here.
[03:38:22] Let's get the street view.
[03:38:26] How do I do it?
[03:38:28] Layers, street view.
[03:38:32] Okay, got it.
[03:38:33] All right, right here.
[03:38:43] I mean, would you call this garbage?
[03:38:46] I mean, it's a dirt road.
[03:38:48] As far as I know, there's actual,
[03:38:51] wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
[03:38:56] I mean, this is actually, there's actually no garbage.
[03:39:01] Wait, immediately disproven.
[03:39:05] It's been debunked right now.
[03:39:09] Oh, what's this?
[03:39:11] that's a rock that's a rock the rocks are supposed to be there it's rubble I
[03:39:17] mean no that's a feed that's a crop man they've got a crop right there that's
[03:39:24] not a city okay nobody lives there all right we're gonna go to there's no
[03:39:32] garbage here I mean there's a bunch of shit at okay never mind all right so
[03:39:40] So how about, okay, we'll go to, let's go to a big area.
[03:39:44] All right, let's go to like right here, let's say.
[03:39:48] All right, the south, okay.
[03:39:55] Oh my God.
[03:39:57] Don't skip.
[03:39:59] No, I'm looking around.
[03:40:01] I am, it's all rural.
[03:40:04] I didn't know there was so much rural area in India.
[03:40:06] I'm gonna be honest, I never did.
[03:40:08] okay what's one of their main places
[03:40:13] uh... bangladesh okay
[03:40:16] when i said that's it that's it
[03:40:17] fuck no india
[03:40:19] okay that's a whole different place all right let's go over back to here
[03:40:22] was i thinking
[03:40:24] mumbai okay where's mumbai i have no idea when mumbai is in india i've
[03:40:28] literally no fucking idea
[03:40:32] where's mumbai
[03:40:36] Sit down at the bottom.
[03:40:47] Okay.
[03:41:06] That's one out of five.
[03:41:15] All right.
[03:41:20] Damn.
[03:41:23] Damn, this is a nice place.
[03:41:29] Holy shit.
[03:41:32] What the fuck?
[03:41:36] This is nicer than- What the f- Wait, what?
[03:41:46] What- What do you mean?
[03:41:51] No, no, no, what do you mean?
[03:41:56] It's in the mall?
[03:41:57] Yeah, but where's the homeless people?
[03:42:01] There's no homeless people?
[03:42:02] There's no never-ons?
[03:42:03] Where are they?
[03:42:04] And it's in English. Look at all this. It's all in English. Handbags. That's what it...
[03:42:19] Okay, I don't know what the fuck that says. Go outside. Okay, all right, all right, all
[03:42:27] I think that's important to keep in mind okay well I mean that's I mean there's
[03:42:39] a lot of it okay all right all right that's not that's not so good that's
[03:42:44] not so bad okay it could be worse okay all right next let's go over here okay
[03:42:53] there's literally just a dog there all right and it's just it's actually just
[03:42:57] garbage fucking everywhere
[03:42:59] just literally fucking garbage everywhere
[03:43:04] holy shit that's a lot of garbage
[03:43:06] oh my god okay
[03:43:09] and
[03:43:10] alright so so basically
[03:43:12] the
[03:43:16] while
[03:43:18] leaves no no that that's not
[03:43:21] there's not leaves that look like paper plates okay
[03:43:25] all right we're gonna go to another place
[03:43:30] okay this looks like uh... this looks like a map and fucking battlefield
[03:43:35] okay is there any garbage anywhere
[03:43:40] garbage
[03:43:44] caught
[03:43:45] right there
[03:43:47] caught
[03:43:47] scarp
[03:43:49] small garbage over there too
[03:43:51] okay about this
[03:43:54] Damn, bro, like...
[03:43:58] That's a pack of Newport cigarettes.
[03:44:01] I can taste it, there's a cigarette right there.
[03:44:04] Okay, nah, nope.
[03:44:06] Okay, got it, classic.
[03:44:09] Okay, so one more, one more, one more.
[03:44:13] This place is nice.
[03:44:16] It is, this is a nice place.
[03:44:20] Look at this.
[03:44:20] Damn, nice field, yeah.
[03:44:27] I didn't know how much of it was rural.
[03:44:29] Okay, so now we're gonna go...
[03:44:35] All right, all right Patriots
[03:44:52] boys boys I think there's actually no garbage
[03:45:06] Okay, okay, alright, alright, there's more fucking garbage there obviously what is that
[03:45:36] That's like a sock.
[03:45:38] Okay, all right, all right, that's one out of one.
[03:45:45] Okay, this is a nice environment.
[03:45:52] I don't know what that is.
[03:46:01] I'm not seeing any garbage yet.
[03:46:03] I think this could be a W for LA.
[03:46:10] I think this is actually a W.
[03:46:12] No, no, there's no garbage here anywhere.
[03:46:16] This is the, yeah, no, no, no, really, this is it.
[03:46:18] All right, all right, that's one, one and one.
[03:46:24] Okay.
[03:46:33] It's one and two.
[03:46:48] Okay, so India had three out of five, right?
[03:46:52] India had garbage in three out of five?
[03:46:55] That doesn't count.
[03:46:56] It's newspaper.
[03:46:57] forgot that you're supposed to put newspaper on the grass. Yeah, I forgot. That is that's
[03:47:04] where newspaper goes, right? It goes on the on the grass. Of course. Okay. All right,
[03:47:14] one and two. One and one and three. Okay. Um, and there's just shit written everywhere.
[03:47:40] garbage literally fucking everywhere it's it's actually worse than India it's
[03:47:56] it's it's worse than it it's look it's actually okay what about the dates can
[03:48:06] we go back and just look at what it was like in 2000 and like let me look at
[03:48:10] 2009
[03:48:16] Okay, there was less garbage
[03:48:20] It seems like actually in every single one of these that there's garbage, but there is substantially less garbage
[03:48:29] 2007 okay the video quality sucks
[03:48:35] There okay this this place just seems like a shithole honestly
[03:48:40] Okay, it's just all right. All right. All right. One more two more actually two more two more
[03:48:48] Here
[03:48:51] Or is it right there
[03:48:53] Okay
[03:49:04] Man
[03:49:10] I mean, I guess that's like how this is just
[03:49:29] I
[03:49:31] I don't know what to say. I really don't. I, uh, wow.
[03:49:36] So these are nice little houses by the way. I'm sure this house is like worth like what seven million dollars
[03:49:44] All right, let's go to over here
[03:49:49] Okay, oh what wait an American flag in California, holy shit. I
[03:49:57] Didn't even know they had those over there
[03:50:01] That's crazy
[03:50:03] By the way, this is the only other place with no garbage.
[03:50:13] There is no garbage at all.
[03:50:16] I don't know.
[03:50:17] That could be light.
[03:50:18] It could be something else.
[03:50:19] It's hard to tell.
[03:50:20] I don't think it's garbage.
[03:50:22] This is a really nice area.
[03:50:26] I'll do one more.
[03:50:38] Oh, I mean like, that could just be left out, right?
[03:50:49] Okay, that's not so bad. It's a draw. I actually don't think it's a draw.
[03:50:56] I'm sorry. I don't think it's a draw
[03:51:03] Do London we'll do London
[03:51:06] All right, what last one last one that I want to move on because there's other things I want to talk about
[03:51:12] Five places in London if we can find five places and see how many have garbage
[03:51:18] Actually, let's do one more after this. Let's do Poland
[03:51:23] Are there any garbage
[03:51:26] All right, London is zero and one for garbage.
[03:51:39] Zero and one.
[03:51:41] All right, this is two thousand, oh, it's two, wait, it's two thousand and eight.
[03:51:45] Oh, let's look at two thousand and twenty-two.
[03:51:48] Oh, okay, it's worse, right, okay, got it, all right, so now it's even worse and there's
[03:51:54] even more shit everywhere. Okay, great. So there's it. All right. So there's still garbage
[03:51:59] right there. Got it. All right. How about right over here? And it looks like there's
[03:52:09] no garbage. What about that white thing? Is that garbage? Is that garbage? Do you think
[03:52:23] Yeah, it looks like garbage. Yeah, it does.
[03:52:28] Okay, all right, all right, let's...
[03:52:31] Okay, that's definitely garbage. Okay, two pieces of garbage.
[03:52:34] All right, how about right here?
[03:52:39] Okay.
[03:52:42] The fuck?
[03:52:45] All right, so is there any garbage over here?
[03:52:51] Um...
[03:52:53] No actually no not really this is the newest one this is
[03:53:23] All right two more
[03:53:29] This is gonna be kind of hard to say right it's like not I don't think this is really a good one
[03:53:33] But there is no garbage here. I see zero garbage, but that's because this is some sort of product
[03:53:39] It's a warf so like there wouldn't even be any garbage there, but look we're gonna. Oh, we'll do one more after that
[03:53:45] All right. All right. Here's another one
[03:53:47] No garbage, wow, wow, wow, literally zero garbage.
[03:54:02] Look at that guys.
[03:54:04] That's crazy.
[03:54:05] It's a clean area.
[03:54:07] All right.
[03:54:09] I will do Poland and then we will, we've got, I've got to do other things.
[03:54:12] I'm a, I'm a very, very busy guy, an extremely busy guy.
[03:54:16] Okay, Poland.
[03:54:21] All right, that's- there's no garbage, but there's nothing else really there.
[03:54:32] All right.
[03:54:50] It's not looking good, Poland Gus.
[03:54:53] It's really not looking good.
[03:54:59] I'm not seeing any garbage anywhere.
[03:55:03] I don't know what that is.
[03:55:06] That could be garbage or it could also be a dead squirrel.
[03:55:10] I don't know if that makes it better or worse.
[03:55:15] I don't think there's any garbage there.
[03:55:19] And there's no garbage here either.
[03:55:21] It's gravel.
[03:55:22] Yeah, okay, cigarette butts count?
[03:55:23] Probably not.
[03:55:25] How about over here?
[03:55:29] Oh
[03:55:35] No garbage how about over in let me see
[03:55:44] Let me look around Warsaw
[03:55:59] What?
[03:56:01] What?
[03:56:03] What?
[03:56:05] What?
[03:56:07] What?
[03:56:09] What?
[03:56:11] What?
[03:56:13] What?
[03:56:15] What?
[03:56:17] What?
[03:56:19] Holy shit!
[03:56:21] Okay, wait, this is from
[03:56:23] justin17. We're about a new one.
[03:56:25] It's just the same.
[03:56:27] Oh my god, there's just nothing I
[03:56:37] Think this is like it's like that's not that's not garbage. It's like a fucking special thing they have
[03:56:48] Okay, all right, all right, all right to be fair though
[03:56:52] I'm not gonna count this one
[03:56:53] This one actually counts. This is a point in their favor because I didn't click around than the other ones
[03:56:57] So I'm not gonna count that one. I won't I'm not gonna count that absolutely not
[03:57:11] Wow
[03:57:15] Damn
[03:57:19] God damn
[03:57:23] and
[03:57:25] There's oh, oh, oh
[03:57:28] So I didn't expect India to do so well I
[03:57:33] Really didn't
[03:57:35] What I mean y'all really I
[03:57:40] Didn't expect that at all I
[03:57:43] Really thought it was gonna be just like a massive shithole that just had I
[03:57:49] I mean like that's one thing right it's not even that bad
[03:57:57] Okay, this is pretty bad
[03:58:02] But there's not that much garbage
[03:58:05] Look up sitting Mumbai. It's rigged AI sanitation. You think that okay?
[03:58:09] So you think that because there's a lot of Indians that work at Microsoft they made a tool that
[03:58:15] algorithmically removes all the garbage from India on Google Maps so India
[03:58:22] doesn't look like it's dirty to make their country look better. I think that's
[03:58:30] probably what's happening too. I think you know what? You're right. Yeah, that's
[03:58:35] what it's got to be. I think absolutely. So true brother. So true. You're
[03:58:39] completely right absolutely check out the landfill well what is the landfill is
[03:58:45] just like a meme or something well anyway let me go I gotta look at the other
[03:58:49] ones okay I gotta leave the other ones thanks and yeah Sundar Sundar's doing
[03:58:52] this bro he's making it happen and what is this here yeah that Amparas
[03:58:58] Arasponko oh oh the numbers oh wow the government covered it up how is this not
[03:59:02] front-page news everywhere because the numbers are made up man
[03:59:09] It's not real. Guys, everything that contradicts my worldview is fake. It's just not real. Well, that's convenient.
[03:59:26] Let me go and find these other ones and we'll can see if there's anything else. I already saw this before. But, uh, oh my God. And, oh, this is another one too. I already talked about. We live in a simulation.
[03:59:36] literary from the guy that makes up likes i mean i don't know the guys just a
[03:59:40] fucking idiot right
[03:59:42] tavern winch nationalism
[03:59:49] no way
[03:59:53] country
[03:59:58] This is what demographic replacement looks like in real time. This is like the third world.
[04:00:05] It is the third world. This is what the whole country is going to become if we keep allowing
[04:00:09] traitors to run the opposite. Man.
[04:00:16] How about that? Jesus. Oh my god. That's a lot of change. Is she speaking? Yes. EU parliament
[04:00:24] approves tougher migrant deportation rules.
[04:00:52] I'm sorry, but as optimistic as I am, I just don't trust the EU.
[04:01:07] I don't trust them.
[04:01:09] I don't.
[04:01:12] Like I hear them saying this, right?
[04:01:15] It's good that they're saying it, but when are they going to do it?
[04:01:19] Yeah, when are they actually gonna do it past? Well then what's gonna happen? Where's
[04:01:24] it gonna go? What's gonna matter? Are bricks and minifig stuff? Not a whole lot.
[04:01:28] Let me go and look. Oh yeah, by the way, there's even more people. Let me see.
[04:01:33] Is anybody else talking about this? No, these are just all the same comments as I
[04:01:38] saw before. It is. This is the same people mad about what I said. And I'm glad
[04:01:43] people with the most power make the most decisions. Uh-huh, right. And that's why
[04:01:48] people are stabbing you. It's Elon Musk that's stabbing you at a 7-11. Without enforcement,
[04:01:53] the victory is hollow. I like the sound of that. I agree with you. And there it is. So,
[04:01:58] Dr. Ryan Smith and Donald Trump and Republican Party chanting USA standing up to plotting
[04:02:01] Democrats sitting down. Yeah, it did make them look pretty bad. It definitely did.
[04:02:05] So anyway, let's go back. I'll look at... Oh, by the way, look at this. Fans are celebrating the
[04:02:10] final update for Assassin's Creed Shadows, which they say finally fixes plot holes and gave the
[04:02:15] game a proper ending as Ubisoft admits some elements of the
[04:02:19] base game missed the mark.
[04:02:27] I just don't even know what to say. I really don't. It is so
[04:02:32] fucking funny. It is hilarious for me to see this happen. And
[04:02:38] some elements what no way I know guys. And anyway, let's go
[04:02:42] back. I'll look at some of the other ones. Oh, there's another
[04:02:45] Rupert Lowe is rapidly becoming the most dangerous man you've never heard of.
[04:02:49] Uh-oh. Uh-oh! Now they're worried! And then also, by the way, this is the same loser that was
[04:02:57] throwing a fit over Michelle Obama being called a man, and then he turns around and says stuff like
[04:03:03] this your mom was so right to trade you for drugs man man it's crazy right this
[04:03:19] is it and what the fuck dude well the thing is that's crazy as fuck I don't
[04:03:24] know why they don't go after people like this I don't like I like if I was the
[04:03:30] government. I would be going after all these like little weird social media people. I would
[04:03:37] be putting them in jail. I would be charging them. I would invent crimes that I could charge
[04:03:42] them for. I would totally ruin their lives. I would. I don't know why we're not doing
[04:03:48] this. It's embarrassing that we let these animals just run wild. We let them do this.
[04:03:56] He's botting likes? Well, I don't know. I have no idea if he's botting likes or not.
[04:04:00] I'm just saying, why freedom of speech? Who cares?
[04:04:03] Do they care about your freedom of speech? No.
[04:04:06] That means that you should go and crush them. Absolutely.
[04:04:11] I don't give a fuck about what somebody yells.
[04:04:14] You're going to use my values against me. You don't care about freedom of speech.
[04:04:18] You give a shit about that. Absolutely not.
[04:04:22] So anyway, bro, all you need is to cut their internet.
[04:04:25] Yeah, not freedom of consequences.
[04:04:26] That's right.
[04:04:27] And I'm missing something.
[04:04:29] What are you criticizing in the UK?
[04:04:31] No, this is something different.
[04:04:33] Obviously, like the UK, it's the rape gang thing.
[04:04:36] And could Democrats in power do it the other way around,
[04:04:38] though?
[04:04:39] This is dude, bro, like y'all are so,
[04:04:42] some of these people, y'all are, you're being agolium.
[04:04:45] Why are you being agolium right now?
[04:04:48] Could Democrats in power the other way around do that?
[04:04:51] Do you really think that the Democrats did that?
[04:04:54] They already did that.
[04:04:55] What are you talking about?
[04:04:59] Do you really think that they're waiting on you to do it
[04:05:02] so they're okay?
[04:05:03] Well, they already did this.
[04:05:04] Didn't don't you remember COVID?
[04:05:07] What are you talking about?
[04:05:18] Don't be a golem.
[04:05:20] Never allow yourself to be a golem.
[04:05:24] Every single time that you say something like that, you are being a golem.
[04:05:30] Never let it happen.
[04:05:33] How about the 300 billion given to Iran from USA and Gulf countries?
[04:05:37] I heard about that, but I haven't really looked into it myself.
[04:05:40] I mean, I've said before, the only way that I would want the Iran war to end
[04:05:45] is with every single person in the IRGC dead.
[04:05:49] That's my opinion. I understand this was never Trump's goal, but you're asking me my opinion. That's what I would want
[04:05:58] That's not true
[04:05:59] Yeah, and so like literally whether it's not true or not like any any sort of agreement that leaves the IRGC in control of Iran is
[04:06:09] Not what my best outcome is and I understand that Trump got into the war and that was never his goal
[04:06:15] That was never his goal to get rid of the Irish thing.
[04:06:20] That's what the Iranians want to do.
[04:06:21] Well, I support you guys.
[04:06:23] I do.
[04:06:25] And regime change is the only win condition.
[04:06:28] That's the only thing that I care about, you know, the nuclear bombs or anything else
[04:06:32] that the former ISIS Syrian president handle them.
[04:06:34] Well, I mean, they've got to deal with the Lebanon people too.
[04:06:38] And then after that, maybe they can.
[04:06:42] Even with Trump's goals, he doesn't do anything.
[04:06:43] Uh, please watch MCU. It's very bad. Also press briefing clips seem bad. I just I haven't seen a lot of it
[04:06:48] So I have no idea but at a certain point. Yeah, I will take a look at it
[04:06:52] But anyway, yeah, I just I I just I don't know a lot about it. I don't want to go in and by the way
[04:07:00] CD project read
[04:07:06] Isn't that crazy
[04:07:11] Wow
[04:07:13] That's so sad. It's so disappointing. I know.
[04:07:19] So, you have again in Japan? Yeah, because, uh, yeah, Japan has to deal with this bullshit too.
[04:07:27] It's so performative. It is. It is so performative.
[04:07:30] And so, they don't care about gay people at all. They don't. They never have.
[04:07:34] They're using it to sell you copies of video games.
[04:07:38] That's it. Witcher 4 is going to be so ass. I really hope it won't be,
[04:07:41] be, but we're gonna have to wait and find out. I don't know. Why Spanish? I have no idea why
[04:07:49] one is a certain way or one isn't. I have no idea. Only non-gay accounts. Yeah, it's Russia,
[04:07:55] and is Russia, and I guess what is this here, CS, and is this China? I have no idea. But either way,
[04:08:02] this is just fucking embarrassing. And it's all the time I've said this, like it's just all marketing
[04:08:08] for them. Oh, here's another one. This is more people talking about it. CD Projekt Red, CD
[04:08:12] Project Red Japan, and this is CD Project Red, I guess AR, probably Arabic, right? And so big
[04:08:18] surprise, there's no indicator there. It's because Pride was always a marketing device.
[04:08:26] It was always a marketing device, and Retards basically built into it, and they played into it
[04:08:33] just like they always did. And it's like they always do. I mean, sorry. And anyway, so many
[04:08:39] woke studios closing down. Life is strange creator don't nod will will run out of cash this
[04:08:45] November unless a new funding source is found.
[04:08:53] Game industry layoffs.
[04:08:56] Mmm.
[04:08:59] One billion minus one.
[04:09:09] That's right.
[04:09:11] The Cheddar?
[04:09:12] Yes.
[04:09:14] i am so happy man femslop doesn't pay who would have thought i told you guys
[04:09:18] i told y'all it wasn't going to happen man
[04:09:21] in russia lgbt is prohibited rainbows effectively prohibited yet exactly
[04:09:24] they only have these values whenever it doesn't cost them anything that's
[04:09:27] exactly yet
[04:09:29] and do you want to remember i'll buy the way
[04:09:31] and everybody saying like i will be a date that it's just what they have to do
[04:09:35] they have to do it
[04:09:36] do you know what's a do you know what square enix said whenever they didn't
[04:09:39] want to remove Deon from the storyline in Final Fantasy XVI or make Deon straight in
[04:09:45] order to sell it inside of Middle Eastern countries. You know what Squareenix said?
[04:09:50] They said fuck off. They said we're not going to compromise our storytelling to fit in with
[04:09:57] whatever your worldview is. So no, I'm not willing to say and make any concessions to
[04:10:05] this at all. Absolutely not. So no, I'm not going to get into that.
[04:10:14] Deon Sanders. Yes, Deon Sanders. That's how it should be. Yeah. So I don't
[04:10:18] really need to hear about that at all. And that's it. The phone line, to be fair, it was
[04:10:22] barely relevant to the story. Yeah, well, it's still enough, right? And it didn't have no real
[04:10:28] relevance to the story. It didn't really matter. But like, it's again, oh, by the way, Luna, oh,
[04:10:32] So here's another one, Luna Abyss Developers laid off just weeks after launch.
[04:10:38] That's a good job, well done, Lars.
[04:10:44] Thanks for your help.
[04:10:46] I'm a vey.
[04:10:47] Not a she.
[04:10:48] Then you're on.
[04:10:49] I'm into what you suspect.
[04:10:52] Goodbye.
[04:10:53] Goodbye.
[04:10:54] Back into the garbage.
[04:10:56] Ooh.
[04:10:57] Ooh.
[04:10:58] Back into the garbage
[04:11:02] Somebody's going to McDonald's
[04:11:06] Somebody's gonna go to McDonald's. Oh wow
[04:11:10] Isn't that sad? Oh
[04:11:12] No, and so back to McDonald's Luna best has just been shuttered guys. I want to say that
[04:11:21] This is it's auto aim for you. I know it's welcome home
[04:11:25] This is actually insane how many of these games are failing. It is unbelievable. I cannot express how happy I am to see these people failing.
[04:11:36] I am. This is amazing. Oh, we are going to watch this in a minute. Let me go and we're going to look at some of the other layoffs.
[04:11:43] I'll see if I can find any more of these.
[04:11:49] Why are these games still going? Mass layoffs. Here it is. Mass layoffs are rumored for Bungie following the last-ever update of Destiny 2, with reports saying nearly half of the studio are upwards of 400 employees to be set to let go.
[04:12:05] So I actually responded to this. I think it was like yesterday. Let me see if I can pull it up. Only half.
[04:12:14] where do you get one of these where do you get one where do you get one of the big Reese's peanut butter cups
[04:12:25] looks good at Amazon or should I order it yeah I think I'm at I'm after ordering I need all of them I know
[04:12:39] No, this is insane. Jason Schreyer shared new details on how bad things got at Xbox.
[04:12:45] The studios already affected are just the beginning.
[04:12:48] Eww! Just the beginning!
[04:12:52] The gaming industry shutdown hits hard. Massive rumors are swearing about a big bloodbath
[04:12:58] of layoffs and closures following PlayStation Studios. According to internal reports, Bungie
[04:13:04] is facing repeated reductions tied to marathons underperformance and a $765 million loss.
[04:13:13] Ben's studio hit by 2025 layoffs following a project cancellation and Blue Point's rumored
[04:13:19] closure in 2026. That's over 20,000 industry jobs. Oh my fucking god. Things are that bad
[04:13:30] Xbox and Jesus man this is really less than a month after launching Luna Abyss
[04:13:36] the entire team got laid off and you peaked at three hundred and seventeen
[04:13:42] players
[04:13:45] This is so special to me. It really is. I can't believe it. Woke Apocalypse? Absolutely.
[04:14:09] by generational flop McDonald's is always hot.
[04:14:13] Yeah, Ash on a reset.
[04:14:14] She is play it.
[04:14:16] I guess so.
[04:14:17] I mean, there's no reason to.
[04:14:18] And here it is.
[04:14:20] George was a co-founder of Apigee.
[04:14:22] Layoffs have begun at Xenomax.
[04:14:25] Writing about Xbox, two images came to mind.
[04:14:28] And these are all the other games that have all been canceled.
[04:14:31] Man. How about that? Oh my god, the Concordia? I know guys, this is insane. And administration
[04:14:50] roleplayers, what is this here? Crying about woke in video games as loser behavior. I guess
[04:14:57] I'm a loser. Yep. All right. Call it whatever you want. The thing is that like, do you really
[04:15:08] think that I get like, who gives a fuck? But why do we this this is listen, this is the
[04:15:15] year of the chud. Okay, this is the beginning of the year of the chud. It will continue
[04:15:21] and get even more extreme. So really, good. I find your job. I don't know if this is some
[04:15:26] other job or that Xbox to blow did yeah you know see that paid like so I don't
[04:15:31] know and says the gender only got into gaming because it went mainstream
[04:15:35] women have been in gaming since gaming was a thing the thing is that my mom was
[04:15:40] playing video games when video games were text-based adventures on MS DOS on a
[04:15:47] fucking computer that looked like it was supposed to be powering a submarine in
[04:15:52] in the Cold War, okay? So, uh, I know women play video games, but they're not the same kind of women.
[04:16:01] They're not. Like, for everyone, like, my mom was a, was, was a neat. She was. I'm a second
[04:16:07] generation neat. Uh, she just didn't work and didn't do anything and played video games all day
[04:16:12] and smoked weed and wrote books and poetry and shit and did, you know, drew pictures and art.
[04:16:18] That was it. That's all she did and then you know, like basically apparently it was like my dad
[04:16:24] You know, I get her dad my my grandfather was you know, paying for all of her shit
[04:16:29] Then my dad paid for all of her shit and then I had to pay for all of her shit and that was the whole time
[04:16:34] That was it
[04:16:35] Streaming isn't a real job. I guess not. Yeah, I guess it's not did she ever publish anything. No, she didn't give a shit
[04:16:43] Yes, she didn't care
[04:16:45] And so that that's all it was. Yeah, but she scammed you all she did
[04:16:50] Ever told you how they met? Yeah, my dad met my mom through getting in an argument over literature in high school in college
[04:16:58] And my dad actually was right
[04:17:03] He was right in the argument and
[04:17:05] I had I looked it up because it was like okay. There's no way this is like okay
[04:17:09] I'm gonna look this up, but he was actually right about this and so
[04:17:13] But she was so confidently wrong that you know somehow one thing turned to another and you know, that's what it was
[04:17:21] Jerry publisher work. Maybe I don't know. I have to think about it like Emily Dickinson or something like that. Yeah, I don't know
[04:17:28] and spoilers of war and
[04:17:31] Anyway, let's see here. I'll look at that Tim Sweeney's list of enemies appears to be expanding
[04:17:36] I I need dude. I actually I would want to talk to this guy
[04:17:40] I would I would want to talk to Tim Sweeney one of these days, man
[04:17:44] We'll see what happens and I'm I'm a they not a she bro. I'm a McDonald's employee not a game developer
[04:17:53] What do you mean? Oh?
[04:17:55] No, bungee laying people off. This is just really beautiful man. It is absolutely fucking amazing
[04:18:02] Amazing other side entertainment another one is gone the entire development team for Luna abyss a well-received shooter
[04:18:10] That was released just a month ago has been laid off. It's a well-received shooter
[04:18:16] This is why no one dude. I'm a masterful
[04:18:19] They they're always going to run defense for this shit. It's so embarrassed. I hate these people. I hate them bro
[04:18:25] I do I hate them and well received by 300 players. I guess so
[04:18:29] know. You saying your dad convinced your mom that she was wrong? No. He just got used
[04:18:36] to her being obnoxious. He uh, yeah, he just, he was like, whatever, I don't give a fuck.
[04:18:44] Like he's like, yeah, that was it. And I think he proved it to her and then she got mad at
[04:18:49] him or something like that. This was a lot of holidays is that they could get along for
[04:18:54] like two or three hours but at five hours somebody was leaving the room and usually it was about
[04:19:01] proving the other person wrong about something. It was. Like don't we all yeah and she got mad,
[04:19:08] developed thick skin I guess so and the weed effect was over well that was the thing is my mom
[04:19:14] made my dad promise that he would never let her run out of weed and he never did. Even when she
[04:19:23] was in the hospital he never did. Probably shouldn't have, but a promise is a promise.
[04:19:33] That's the way it is. And so yeah, after like 50 years or some shit man, you believe that?
[04:19:40] Oh my god. And what is this here? Can I find the other ones and look at them? But yeah,
[04:19:47] no, this is just really all these studios are getting shut down now and it's brutal
[04:19:51] Honestly, like I feel bad for at least some of them, but like in a general sense. I don't I definitely don't
[04:19:58] But we've got more of these. So it's just a co-op horror game. We've got a look at some of these
[04:20:02] We're gonna look at some of the other games
[04:20:04] Don't not is in big trouble. They're running out of games around
[04:20:08] High-Guard environmental artists is now returning to respawn entertainment after the games launch flop and studio layoffs
[04:20:16] I'm back at my team with apex legends
[04:20:18] Man.
[04:20:19] Did you compete against Metaphyl?
[04:20:30] I don't know what you mean by that.
[04:20:32] You know, unfortunate for Apex?
[04:20:34] Yeah, I guess so.
[04:20:35] Too bad for Apex.
[04:20:37] So let's go.
[04:20:38] I am going to look at some of the unreal stuff.
[04:20:40] He made a speech about it and I want to talk about it, but we're going to go through a
[04:20:43] few more things and then I'll get to it.
[04:20:45] Give me a second.
[04:20:46] Let me find it.
[04:20:47] Fuck did the other other shit on red I go I've been focusing too much on this other stuff
[04:20:52] Just going off on tangents and crashing out finally gets a job as a face model in a popular upcoming video game
[04:20:58] It's a Western game studio. This is such a good meta meme. Oh my god. This is really good Wow
[04:21:12] This goes back for a lot by like that is this like a 20 year old me that's good
[04:21:16] Justice is served, it's gone. Nina Lin permanently banned. I don't know why. The thing is that if
[04:21:22] you're not going to permanently ban someone for, you know, dry-humping a person against their consent,
[04:21:28] um, really, I don't think that she's going to get permanently banned. I don't really believe
[04:21:33] Twitch at this point. I hope I'm proven wrong, but I'm not holding my breath. Man films lady who
[04:21:39] You don't want to sit by him?
[04:21:55] Now why would they sit there and risk getting stabbed in the neck?
[04:22:05] Oh my god!
[04:22:09] Holy shit!
[04:22:11] I didn't know what that was going to be!
[04:22:13] Okay, unexpected Door Dash.
[04:22:15] Alright, let's watch it. Here we go.
[04:22:17] Door Dash?
[04:22:19] What's going on here?
[04:22:21] Your driver's got arrested.
[04:22:23] All the way down.
[04:22:25] Good choice.
[04:22:29] To serve and protect.
[04:22:35] this you we used to have a country gentlemen we did we used to have a
[04:22:40] country this is the way it used to be your driver got arrested oh my god how
[04:22:47] do you tip I don't know man and that's fucking amazing I love it no tip needed
[04:22:53] I guess not the type of delivery guy that ruins everyone's day oh on the other
[04:22:57] other side
[04:23:19] he got fired this guy
[04:23:21] you got fired this guy this is it
[04:23:23] that's crazy like
[04:23:25] You can be fucking sick.
[04:23:26] Like, why would you even do this?
[04:23:28] Oh my God.
[04:23:29] And tiny eggs and what they grow inside of them.
[04:23:35] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, where'd he come from?
[04:23:40] Nope.
[04:23:42] Oh shit, crab.
[04:23:44] Nope.
[04:23:45] Two of them.
[04:23:47] Danger beetles.
[04:23:49] Praying mantis.
[04:23:51] Bigger Praying Mantis of a blue one.
[04:23:55] What the hell is that?
[04:23:56] Damn.
[04:23:58] That's a big boy, isn't it? That's a huge fucking...
[04:24:02] That's not that impressive.
[04:24:07] Damn, he was like a leaf.
[04:24:09] What the fuck?
[04:24:13] Oh.
[04:24:16] Oh, shit!
[04:24:18] That's from Elden Ring!
[04:24:21] In Volcano Manor!
[04:24:23] I know him!
[04:24:25] What the fuck is that?
[04:24:35] Holy shit!
[04:24:37] Look at that thing!
[04:24:41] Huh?
[04:24:43] Damn.
[04:24:45] It's gotta be in Australia!
[04:24:53] Damn, that thing is badass.
[04:25:07] Ugh!
[04:25:09] What the fuck is this?
[04:25:12] That was fucking nasty, bro!
[04:25:16] Ugh!
[04:25:17] Oh, that's a crawly boy!
[04:25:21] Can you touch these things so I thought they could bite you?
[04:25:25] Those are the long boys!
[04:25:31] Damn!
[04:25:36] Stick bug!
[04:25:39] I know that one.
[04:25:41] Their millipedes are fine?
[04:25:43] Well, I thought they were bad.
[04:25:45] I thought they- Yeah, look at the long boys, man!
[04:25:48] Holy shit!
[04:25:50] harmless actually I'm sorry I see one of those fuckers in my house I'm uh I
[04:25:55] actually I probably capture I probably capture them and show them on the
[04:25:59] string I probably wouldn't want to squish them yeah yeah I mean like really I
[04:26:05] mean you see one of those things like yeah I mean this look at how big this
[04:26:11] thing is that's like an elite bro
[04:26:16] Really? Centipedes are the bad noodles? Yeah, yeah, Google Centipede, that's the bad one, okay.
[04:26:23] Squishy and a million little ones come out? Yeah, like a game. That's a big fucking bug, man.
[04:26:29] That's AI? I don't think so. I think these are real bugs.
[04:26:34] They are. That's the scarab board. Yeah, exactly. What's this?
[04:26:38] I think there's a possibility that white people could be more violent.
[04:26:42] I would tell you yes!
[04:26:44] I would say you can look at a thousand years of colonialism.
[04:26:48] Who the fuck builds a boat with a million guns, a million swords, all the cannons in the world,
[04:26:54] and says wherever we're gonna land, they're gonna be Christian-Jepersists.
[04:27:00] Yeah, that's kinda true.
[04:27:02] Yeah, that was the accusation that white people are more violent.
[04:27:06] And I was like, yeah, probably.
[04:27:08] Yes!
[04:27:10] I mean, yeah, I mean, yeah, I could see that.
[04:27:15] Sure.
[04:27:17] And yeah, I feel like, I forgot who it was that said that,
[04:27:20] but like, I think they thought this was gonna be like
[04:27:21] some kind of like gotcha or something.
[04:27:23] I'm like, yeah, maybe.
[04:27:25] Life is a modern man AI style.
[04:27:28] Congratulations on graduating high school.
[04:27:31] Good luck.
[04:27:32] Hey, remember me from science class?
[04:27:34] We should grab coffee sometime.
[04:27:35] Sorry, I have plans.
[04:27:37] Hey Bella, hop in.
[04:27:40] Hey.
[04:27:42] Six feet tall, six figures, six inches.
[04:27:46] I know my work.
[04:27:48] Uh-huh.
[04:27:49] I've loved you since the day we met.
[04:27:52] Uh, no.
[04:27:53] Welcome back to Gay Island.
[04:27:54] Nope.
[04:27:55] Today we'll discuss how gender transition works
[04:27:57] and the different medical pathways available.
[04:28:01] Son, it's time you move out.
[04:28:05] You'll need a $400,000 down payment
[04:28:07] and a $200,000 income to qualify.
[04:28:10] Man.
[04:28:12] Only $3,200 a month, a steal in this economy.
[04:28:15] Wow.
[04:28:17] Hello, sir, I'd like to apply for a job.
[04:28:19] Sorry, we're not hiring right now.
[04:28:20] Oh, okay.
[04:28:21] Bro, I know how we can get rich.
[04:28:22] We need to buy this meme coin.
[04:28:24] Trust me, bro, this is gonna make us millions.
[04:28:26] Really?
[04:28:27] I'm putting the last of my savings.
[04:28:30] Ha ha ha ha.
[04:28:35] Ha ha ha.
[04:28:37] Ha, ha, ha, god!
[04:28:40] Oh, man, that's fucking funny.
[04:28:43] Acura is fucked, really? I've never invested in the garbage like that before.
[04:28:48] What country did the United States gain its independence from?
[04:28:52] Europe.
[04:28:54] Yeah.
[04:28:55] I can't.
[04:28:56] Who was the first president of the USA?
[04:28:59] Oh, uh, uh, uh...
[04:29:03] Yeah, I'd talk that.
[04:29:04] Yeah.
[04:29:05] No we didn't.
[04:29:07] What's his name?
[04:29:09] Abraham Lincoln?
[04:29:11] Okay, what do you think?
[04:29:13] Yeah, Lincoln.
[04:29:15] I think it's Lincoln too.
[04:29:17] Lincoln?
[04:29:19] What country is the great wall of China in?
[04:29:21] Tokyo?
[04:29:23] What Lincoln?
[04:29:29] What?
[04:29:31] Which do the people in Idaho speak?
[04:29:33] Someone blurted out I don't know Ian how many years are in a decade Gemma?
[04:29:38] 12 how many are in the century
[04:29:42] 500 what is the closest star to earth?
[04:29:48] Okay, relax Fido
[04:29:51] North star the Sun
[04:29:57] What country is the Panama Canal in Portugal
[04:30:03] Isn't it crazy that we let him vote?
[04:30:07] Isn't it correct why we do that?
[04:30:11] Really like why would you do why would you do this? Why would you like I mean really this is it sons technically correct?
[04:30:18] Yeah, the son is correct. It's a star. It's the cost of stardom and she actually got that one right
[04:30:23] So
[04:30:25] How did they graduate the thing is that I?
[04:30:28] I view it as a crime against my humanity, that I have to deal with these people.
[04:30:38] I do. I view it, it's like, um, like, I don't think I should have to.
[04:30:46] Like, I feel like it, it's like, these, like, I can't, okay, I can't, alright, alright, alright, alright.
[04:30:53] All right. Well, I'm just gonna stop myself. Why don't I just stop myself right now?
[04:30:57] I think I should just stop myself right now
[04:31:03] But yeah
[04:31:04] This is just really
[04:31:07] This is really crazy, bro. Like feels like we're being punished. We are we're being punished, but she's hot
[04:31:13] That's okay. The thing is that and also
[04:31:16] By the way, this is one thing you have to keep in mind
[04:31:19] You don't want to marry a girl that's stupid
[04:31:23] Because if you marry a girl that's stupid, your kids are going to be stupid.
[04:31:29] So do you want to have a retarded kid?
[04:31:33] No, of course not.
[04:31:35] So like if you have a like, even if a girl is really hot, right?
[04:31:40] Like what if you have a guy and it doesn't matter if you're hot or not?
[04:31:43] So like then now it's a huge problem.
[04:31:47] So in this case, you might be worth it.
[04:31:50] It's not. Trust me, it's not worth it.
[04:31:51] because again, stupid people like this will,
[04:31:55] they'll convince themselves that you're wrong
[04:31:57] about something that's not it.
[04:31:59] What if she's obedient?
[04:32:03] I mean, I don't know, you probably want to have
[04:32:04] like multiple wives at that point.
[04:32:05] So you can cross, you can check all your boxes.
[04:32:09] So like, because if you have like three or four wives
[04:32:11] and like one of them was the smart one,
[04:32:13] the other one was the hot one,
[04:32:14] the other one was the obedient one, right?
[04:32:17] Cause you're never going to get all three in one person,
[04:32:19] right? So you've got to split it up.
[04:32:21] Like, I mean, this is what they knew about in the Old Testament.
[04:32:24] So, really, I feel like that probably is a better way of doing things.
[04:32:29] Maybe, right?
[04:32:30] Yeah, you gotta hedge your bets, definitely.
[04:32:34] I mean, I don't know, it seems like it makes sense, right?
[04:32:37] And nice I'm writing this down.
[04:32:39] I know it's not worth it getting a traditional Asian woman.
[04:32:42] Is that right?
[04:32:43] And yeah, girls used to be smarter.
[04:32:48] I don't know if that's true.
[04:32:51] Really don't I don't know there's a part of me that wants to believe that but in a general sense. I don't
[04:32:59] And stupid people are happier. Yeah, but like you don't want to be happy. That's it
[04:33:06] Yeah, kind of I guess so dumb ones are just loud
[04:33:08] I just like it the fact that these it just drives me crazy. This is as we go when
[04:33:13] That
[04:33:17] Hey, can I smash these comments never make sense to me
[04:33:20] It's like what are you gonna do shove your dick through the computer screen? How is that going to work?
[04:33:24] Are you gonna fly me out? Are you gonna fly me to wherever it is you live?
[04:33:28] Are you gonna drive over here? How does that even how does it even work? I don't understand why people say that
[04:33:33] You know, I just don't feel like you're actually about it to the smash
[04:33:36] I feel like you're talking shit. You're just saying things. You're just talking on the internet
[04:33:40] You don't mean it. Come on, come over to my house. Come on over here. I dare you. Are you gonna show up, huh?
[04:33:46] I'm waiting. Tick-tock. Time to fuck.
[04:33:51] Nowadays, I'd be so afraid to say that.
[04:33:55] I'm so afraid to say that shit nowadays. Especially without Crazy. Yeah, right? Oh my god.
[04:34:01] She's really funny, but like, yeah, damn. Oh, finally, another reader in the family.
[04:34:06] You know, these are some of my favorite books and authors.
[04:34:08] You're thinking it, I'm thinking it, everybody's thinking it.
[04:34:13] Oh, what are you reading right now?
[04:34:15] Oh boy.
[04:34:16] Well, I'm sort of between books right now.
[04:34:18] Yeah, what was the last thing you read?
[04:34:20] He's got you on the ropes now.
[04:34:21] I'm actually re-reading a lot of stuff.
[04:34:23] Yeah, like what? Just tap out.
[04:34:25] Uh, cat and a hat.
[04:34:26] The classics, you know?
[04:34:27] Going back to the basics, really.
[04:34:30] Words on the printed page.
[04:34:32] Thank you, Steve Gutenberg, right?
[04:34:34] What is this, oak?
[04:34:35] Oh, I don't even think it's oak.
[04:34:38] Man. That's sad, isn't it? How about that?
[04:34:44] Who do you have? I guess every time you pull up a chatter, there's a lot of examples of this.
[04:34:49] Euro Truck Simulator 2 is not a game for everyone, but man, the player chart of this soon 14-year-old game is incredible.
[04:34:57] Well, yeah, because a lot of people like driving trucks around.
[04:35:01] They need to have a California Truck Simulator. I think that they already do. Actually, it's called Twisted Metal.
[04:35:06] metal let me see if I can find this
[04:35:20] it's been a long day
[04:35:24] it's gonna close the door
[04:35:27] I knew this shit was going to happen!
[04:35:36] Yeah, of course.
[04:35:40] If you don't mind me asking, from one dad to another, how'd you get your son into chess?
[04:35:48] Do you really want to know?
[04:35:51] Yeah.
[04:35:53] Is that a chess piece with boobs?
[04:35:59] Yeah.
[04:36:09] Oh, you had a boob of chess?
[04:36:11] Chest.
[04:36:12] Brilliant.
[04:36:17] Great move.
[04:36:18] Can you do it again?
[04:36:19] I want to see him bounce this time.
[04:36:21] this time. Your chest mate.
[04:36:23] Ah, I didn't see that coming back.
[04:36:25] Let's play again.
[04:36:26] Ah, nah man, I'm good. You know what? It's been fun.
[04:36:29] But why don't you go home and play with your son?
[04:36:31] What do you mean?
[04:36:34] Are you serious?
[04:36:35] Play chess with your boy.
[04:36:38] Man.
[04:36:39] Thank you.
[04:36:40] Seriously, thank you.
[04:36:42] Make him bounce.
[04:36:43] I will.
[04:36:44] And take this.
[04:36:45] The checkerboard. What am I supposed to do with this?
[04:36:47] Hey, thank me later.
[04:36:49] Alright.
[04:36:51] Good move. Good move.
[04:36:53] Thank you. This is awesome.
[04:36:55] I don't know how to tell you this, but I'm working as a guy.
[04:36:59] I know. I've seen your 4U page.
[04:37:03] What is that?
[04:37:05] Is that a...
[04:37:07] Checkerpiece with an ass on it?
[04:37:09] Yes.
[04:37:10] Oh yeah.
[04:37:11] We're not playing chess.
[04:37:14] We're playing Cheekers.
[04:37:16] Brought to you by the American Cheekers Association.
[04:37:22] This is so stupid.
[04:37:25] It's so stupid.
[04:37:27] It's like, oh my god.
[04:37:32] The reason why I like this is it's just so confidently stupid.
[04:37:36] It's so great.
[04:37:38] So stupid it's good.
[04:37:39] I know.
[04:37:40] Oh my god, when there's 4,000 people playing your game on a budget of $100 million, you're a failure.
[04:37:51] It looks like you're down $999,800,000.
[04:37:59] Ah, well, things are gonna bounce back soon, okay guys?
[04:38:04] No, it's okay, it's fine, it's bucket change, sure.
[04:38:08] They, uh, 2,876 of Asking Asmengold to play Sleeping Dogs.
[04:38:38] I
[04:38:42] Feel like really not that good. I mean if I had to play this game
[04:38:47] I'd have to get like a vanilla ice. I'd have to get wigged out of my mind and like get a grill and everything and play this game
[04:38:54] I have to write and I don't know if I'd be able to just play that just by myself
[04:38:59] What men really want?
[04:39:01] What is this?
[04:39:03] Actually a good game, maybe let me see if I look at this. What the fuck is this too loud?
[04:39:08] men only want one thing it's not money it's not power it's not love
[04:39:38] Oh my god, this is insane.
[04:39:56] Just toward that, it just keeps going.
[04:40:02] Oh my god, this is, we get one of these, this is a good idea.
[04:40:08] Holy fuck!
[04:40:10] Most loyal man ever?
[04:40:12] Iron Maiden or Metallica?
[04:40:14] Metallica.
[04:40:16] Metallica or Judas Priest?
[04:40:18] Metallica.
[04:40:19] Judas Priest.
[04:40:20] Judas Priest or the Motorhead?
[04:40:24] I don't really... they're both okay. I don't really have an opinion.
[04:40:27] Judas Priest.
[04:40:28] Judas Priest or the Machinehead?
[04:40:30] Machinehead.
[04:40:31] Machinehead.
[04:40:32] Why Machinehead?
[04:40:34] I think this is something different. It's a bit harder.
[04:40:38] The machine had a 5 finger death punch.
[04:40:40] 5 finger death punch?
[04:40:42] 5 finger death punch?
[04:40:44] Yes.
[04:40:45] 5 finger death punch or the N-Tracks?
[04:40:47] 5 finger death punch.
[04:40:48] N-Tracks.
[04:40:49] N-Tracks or Rolling Stones?
[04:40:51] Rolling Stones.
[04:40:52] Rolling Stones.
[04:40:53] Why Rolling Stones?
[04:40:54] Because this is the origin of the rock.
[04:40:57] The very origin of the rock?
[04:40:58] Rolling Stones or the ZZ Top?
[04:41:00] Rolling Stones.
[04:41:01] ZZ Top.
[04:41:02] I don't even know that band. I actually don't know this band.
[04:41:07] Sisi top. Sisi top. Or the sabbaton.
[04:41:11] Sab- oh jeez, that's so hard. Bro, like...
[04:41:16] I feel like you're comparing apples and oranges. Like, I really don't know.
[04:41:20] That's kind of unfair, bro. Like, bowls? Yeah, like...
[04:41:25] I guess I listen to sabbaton more, but Sisi top or like, I mean, that's like classic, right?
[04:41:30] I mean you can't even like that. That's I I would I would feel disrespectful not saying is easy top
[04:41:36] But I love sabaton too. I listened to sabaton more. I'll say that
[04:41:42] Sabaton
[04:41:43] Yeah, sabaton or the manawa
[04:41:45] I'd say sabaton. Menawa. Menawa the halloween. I don't listen either one of these. Menawa. Menawa the Megadeth
[04:41:53] Megadeth for sure. Megadeth. Yeah. Megadeth or the Nightwish
[04:42:00] Look, I'm a millennial the amount of like bring me to life fucking videos. I've seen on YouTube. Definitely nightwish
[04:42:08] Yeah, okay
[04:42:11] Nightwish or a guns and roses definitely nightwish
[04:42:14] Nightwish nightwish
[04:42:17] Nightwish still see who last but not least the who or the free put Mac other who
[04:42:24] I would sit there, bro. I could do this all day, bro. I could fluid Mac. It's just again
[04:42:37] I've listened to the who a lot more. It's just yeah, again, that's fucking funny man. And who are any
[04:42:43] of these bands? Wait, I don't want to hear anything. I don't want to hear your opinion on anything.
[04:42:52] I just want to know how old you are
[04:42:55] How old are you?
[04:43:01] How old are you?
[04:43:05] No, we got we got to figure this out because this this is this is a real situation bro like I don't even know what to say
[04:43:13] Seriously, yeah, I guess so
[04:43:16] You got the homage no and tell me give me the truth right give me a truth tell me a truth 24
[04:43:21] Okay, I understand. No, it's fine man. Like I mean that's all right
[04:43:25] I mean I get it you probably should at least know Sabaton though, right?
[04:43:29] I mean like you should know Sabaton you should probably know five finger death punch, too
[04:43:34] Like I mean a lot of these are like oh like you should at least know them
[04:43:38] I'm trying to think the other ones like or any of these are the ones like newer
[04:43:42] Yeah, I mean, bro, like metal. Well, I mean, like in terms of like listening to like you grew up listening to these these songs, right, any of this music, I feel like both of those have been around long enough that somebody a guy it's 24 would be like, you know, you probably heard this whenever the music came out at first, right?
[04:44:02] I have an essence. Yeah, I guess, right? I'm 25. I know more than half of these. What the fuck?
[04:44:09] I mean, I just
[04:44:14] I knew every single one of these like I is that weird machine that like is that yeah, what the
[04:44:21] fuck? You know what the hell happened? Vlad III inherited the Soviet Dracula from his father.
[04:44:28] Vlad II was a member of the Order of the Dragon and local language Dracula meant the
[04:44:32] dragon mean Dracula meant son of the dragon
[04:44:39] It's a good movie? Yeah, I had no idea.
[04:45:00] Jez Raccoon, I already saw the- I saw the Raccoon with the camera.
[04:45:03] I'm in contact.
[04:45:04] You're in contact.
[04:45:06] Is that a Raccoon?
[04:45:07] Yes, it only gets you.
[04:45:09] Be careful, so there's a dog in the back seat, and the Raccoon is in the front seat.
[04:45:13] Hey!
[04:45:14] The Raccoon has a- her mouth bite.
[04:45:16] Ha ha ha ha!
[04:45:18] Oh, there's no- he's kind of smoking!
[04:45:21] There's- there's no laughing!
[04:45:23] I'm in contact.
[04:45:28] Oh, man.
[04:45:30] All right, it seems familiar, it sure does.
[04:45:37] And Pilot's not feeling it and refuses to take off.
[04:45:41] What is this?
[04:45:42] They told us that the plane's good to go, but I'm not really feeling it.
[04:45:48] This pilot is refusing to take off, even though the crew confirmed the plane is fully safe,
[04:45:53] claiming he has a bad feeling about the airplane's condition.
[04:45:56] Cool up major. Oil pressure on the number 2 engine is trending upwards.
[04:46:00] In fact, it's going to require fuel system filter replacement.
[04:46:05] They told us that the plane's good to go, but I'm not really feeling it.
[04:46:09] I'm not going to leave the ground if I'm not completely certain that we have an airway to the aircraft.
[04:46:14] So I'm reducing the aircraft. I don't know if we have another airplane here at the airport.
[04:46:18] So I hate to do this to you, but this is one of those tough calls that I have to make.
[04:46:22] I feel a lot more comfortable making this call than flying six hours over the water and maybe having an issue.
[04:46:28] Anyway, that's where things stand now. I apologize for that. Morning hasn't been so good.
[04:46:32] Have everybody do play in the aircraft.
[04:46:41] I mean, he's the pilot, right? I mean, like, what the fuck? Yeah.
[04:46:47] I mean, maybe he's made it. Maybe. Yeah, trust the pilot. Yeah. I mean, like, I don't know. I mean, like, I feel like, yeah, sure. It's his call, I guess so.
[04:46:58] Yeah, I mean, I really, it was like, it's a nervous clapping for probably for somebody, hopefully, you know, like, you know, just theoretically saving their life, right? Like not having a crash, especially if it's going over the fucking ocean for six hours, right?
[04:47:14] And trust your instinct. Yeah, I guess so. Do you think he was fired after this?
[04:47:18] Probably they probably chewed him out. They're probably in the fire room
[04:47:21] I was on one of those flights where the captain sits you on the tarmac for too long
[04:47:24] Hour and a half on the tarmac, no update until finally the captain came on. I had that happen once
[04:47:28] Hey everybody, how you doing? This is your captain speaking. Which I hate when they say that
[04:47:32] We know
[04:47:35] If it was anybody else that would be a huge fucking problem
[04:47:38] Someone came on like, I don't know what, but...
[04:47:45] Patrick came on, he's like, we're having a bit of a technical issue with the airplane,
[04:47:50] we're gonna have to deplane for maintenance.
[04:47:51] Oh no.
[04:47:52] I was fine with that, but this one lady started freaking out, she stood up, she was like,
[04:47:57] oh my god!
[04:47:58] Fuck!
[04:47:59] You're fucking with my agenda!
[04:48:02] I was like, your agenda?
[04:48:05] The airplane is broken.
[04:48:07] It doesn't go up.
[04:48:09] We paid for up.
[04:48:11] What did you want the captain to say?
[04:48:13] I think she wanted to hear something like this.
[04:48:15] Hey everybody, how you doing?
[04:48:17] This is your captain speaking.
[04:48:19] We're having a bit of a technical issue with the airplane right now.
[04:48:21] We're just gonna keep going anyway.
[04:48:23] Fuck it.
[04:48:25] Let's just get in the sky and see what happens.
[04:48:29] I got a divorce two days ago.
[04:48:33] My kid's coming by my first name.
[04:48:35] First name, I'm hammered, I don't work here.
[04:48:39] I'm a walker.
[04:48:45] That's actually kind of funny, like, damn.
[04:48:47] Alright, there it is. Super Carrots.
[04:48:49] It's still got two engines? Yeah, I guess so.
[04:48:51] Marv, I was going...
[04:48:53] What is this?
[04:48:58] Oh my god.
[04:49:00] I don't know who the hottest chick in Marvel is.
[04:49:29] arrivals is is it Emma frost I feel like it is like that's if I had to say like
[04:49:35] just right off the top of my head and probably say Emma frost yeah somebody
[04:49:44] Is it Jeff?
[04:49:45] Black cat?
[04:49:46] Oh yeah!
[04:49:47] Jesus dude, I'm gonna play against her.
[04:49:48] I don't even know.
[04:49:49] Yeah.
[04:49:50] It's just a Jeff, right?
[04:49:51] Damn.
[04:49:52] It's actually really funny that they have no problem doing this, but other devs just
[04:50:09] have such a huge issue with it.
[04:50:11] This can't be real.
[04:50:13] What the fuck is this like background bleeding edge fighters? Oh my god
[04:50:18] I what is this as the only child of his mom's second marriage in the youngest of seven stepbrothers and sisters
[04:50:25] Mataku always felt a little bit out. It's because they didn't love him to bits
[04:50:29] But because they were all tall and strong and athletic. He was also small. Oh my god. What is this?
[04:50:35] Is this some kind of like a fucking?
[04:50:37] It's just like the life story of a developer being put into a video game
[04:50:42] Yeah, like a self-insert? Oh my god.
[04:50:45] It says bricks and many things.
[04:50:47] Wait, what is this?
[04:50:51] I haven't heard about this at all.
[04:50:55] A previous owner speaks out. I might look into this.
[04:50:58] I don't know if I want to watch a 34-minute video about it,
[04:51:01] but I'll have to look into the other stuff. What is this?
[04:51:03] What is this?
[04:51:10] And the air-takes sticks up, yeah.
[04:51:12] Smart.
[04:51:15] That she's having a good idea.
[04:51:17] Yeah.
[04:51:20] She just like buried a lot.
[04:51:23] Imagine that.
[04:51:30] I like killing him.
[04:51:33] Think like there's like a game out of it, right? Like cuz if you if you've invaded my domain you've initiated PvP I
[04:51:42] Do especially wasps. I love killing wasps
[04:51:46] Like I would never do this to them like even though it's probably more of a torture experiment for that
[04:51:52] I still I like killing them bro. I do that is something special about it
[04:51:57] Yo, honey, what's up?
[04:51:59] Yeah, what's that?
[04:52:00] What's up?
[04:52:01] Yeah, I'm here.
[04:52:02] Not much?
[04:52:03] What?
[04:52:04] Interesting.
[04:52:05] That was so sorry.
[04:52:06] Okay.
[04:52:07] I didn't mean to remove it.
[04:52:08] What are you doing?
[04:52:09] What are you doing?
[04:52:10] Why is that?
[04:52:11] No one will believe you.
[04:52:12] What the fuck is that?
[04:52:13] Guys, guys, no, listen, listen, listen, listen.
[04:52:14] What are you doing?
[04:52:15] What are you doing?
[04:52:16] What are you doing?
[04:52:17] What the fuck is that?
[04:52:18] Stop!
[04:52:19] What the fuck is that?
[04:52:20] I never played this.
[04:52:21] What are you doing?
[04:52:22] Listen!
[04:52:23] Listen!
[04:52:24] Listen!
[04:52:25] Listen!
[04:52:26] Listen!
[04:52:27] I don't believe you. I promise. I don't believe you.
[04:52:42] I'm gonna be honest. I've never played a friend slot game. I don't know anything about these games. I don't. I have no idea at all. Scammed by four locations released by one.
[04:52:54] Oh my god. I exposed bricks and many things. What is this? Wait, this came out 200...
[04:53:01] Wait, what? This came out two months ago.
[04:53:12] Wait. So this isn't even the first time this has happened?
[04:53:20] What?
[04:53:24] Lego has gotten expensive.
[04:53:26] Coming in at $500.
[04:53:27] $100, $1,000.
[04:53:29] Uh-huh.
[04:53:30] And we have COVID to thank for this.
[04:53:31] The coronavirus outbreak, a pandemic.
[04:53:34] We were all stuck inside.
[04:53:35] What else were we going to do?
[04:53:37] The biggest toy store of its kind.
[04:53:38] Everything you ever need is going to buy and sell.
[04:53:40] New and used toy.
[04:53:40] Play a video game.
[04:53:41] Bricks and bricks and bricks and big and big!
[04:53:44] And when we got back outside, bricks and mini-figs
[04:53:46] was there to capitalize on this new market.
[04:53:51] Gotta put this cold one in there.
[04:53:52] Go on.
[04:53:53] Okay, so this is another brick so many things.
[04:53:56] Dude, they might have took it.
[04:53:57] Dude, there's no way. Unless they're like a gold one in there.
[04:54:00] And with roughly 250 stores in the country, it is the biggest toy aftermarket franchise in the world.
[04:54:05] Wow.
[04:54:06] They store as tons of mini figures, pieces, new sets, and sets that haven't been in production since the Soviet Union still existed.
[04:54:13] And a trading system in which they will buy any Lego that someone brings in.
[04:54:17] But wait, so as I said, they tried to rip them off, so overpricing items, they straight up scam this family.
[04:54:22] A thousand and eighty-three year old man's Lego collection and even called the police on this guy
[04:54:26] I go to bricks and may fix right with this brand new
[04:54:29] Leto's don't work clothes will take on release 11 days early and then the store owner comes up to me says hey
[04:54:35] You can't do that then cops come to my house to issue that I've been banned in this hobby
[04:54:42] They're immense information of symmetry take this clone cheaper for example
[04:54:45] Yeah, the normal version is worth about a hundred dollars, but this seemingly identical one is worth ten times as much just
[04:54:52] Why? I mean, this one's darker, but like, that's it?
[04:54:56] Because of a slight difference in the printing.
[04:54:59] Now, the only people that would know this would be serious collectors like me and employees trained in these types of establishments.
[04:55:05] Okay, that makes sense.
[04:55:06] But when presented with an opportunity, y'all do trade-ins.
[04:55:09] Will these employees be honest with you with what you bring in to sell, even if you had no clue?
[04:55:13] Well, today I'm here to answer this question.
[04:55:16] So, here's my game plan.
[04:55:18] First, we're gonna need a disguise.
[04:55:20] And this works pretty good and a wig because I cut off all my hair in the last video
[04:55:25] Oh wait, I don't wear glasses, but I did need to film this somehow. So I bought these super secret spy gear glasses
[04:55:31] Sorry, isn't it crazy you can buy spy glasses for $50 like what the fuck at quality
[04:55:37] But it's crazy to make to provide this boots on the ground journalism
[04:55:40] So now we actually need some Lego to get a phrase so to test the integrity of these employees
[04:55:45] I sprinkled in some very rare and expensive minifigures among some more common ones like Darth Malgus
[04:55:51] Who came in the Sith Fury class interceptor from 2012 along with all the figures that came in the bat tank the Riddler and Bane's hideout from
[04:55:58] 2007 holy shit, so the value of everything so far comes out to
[04:56:03] $557.27
[04:56:05] I'll give you 20 bucks for it
[04:56:07] It's the $91.54 from the value of some more common figures
[04:56:11] We have $648.81.
[04:56:14] Brickson MiniFig says that they will offer around 50%,
[04:56:18] so that brings our number down to $324.40.
[04:56:21] So hopefully we won't get offered anything considerably less.
[04:56:25] Now we need a super convincing backstory to sell the look.
[04:56:29] It's just some old stuff that I had.
[04:56:31] Everything else is like sold like that,
[04:56:33] so I just found it under my bed.
[04:56:36] Yeah, okay.
[04:56:37] Perfect.
[04:56:38] Now we just need to stay cool, common, collected.
[04:56:40] I can do either like 140 store credit or 120 cash.
[04:56:45] Oh, okay.
[04:56:46] Yes.
[04:56:47] Damn.
[04:56:48] Now, we've got our pay.
[04:56:50] Damn.
[04:56:52] So like here's the thing, right, is like the employees probably don't have competency
[04:56:57] of knowing every single Lego in every single set, in every single instance, right?
[04:57:05] Like I feel like that's, it's unlikely.
[04:57:09] Let's let's let's hear some more of it.
[04:57:13] I'm gonna keep watching. I'm not convinced.
[04:57:19] Do y'all do trade ins? Yeah.
[04:57:28] So this is I don't know I have a pretty big family and it's just some
[04:57:33] Lego from my older brothers and stuff. Sure. We sold the rest at like a
[04:57:36] the garage sale and stuff, and I found this under bed.
[04:57:40] I will dig through this, see what I can pull out, and I will let you know.
[04:57:45] Yeah.
[04:57:46] I got the question for you.
[04:57:49] I already know what's going to happen.
[04:57:51] What he's going to do is he's going to go there and then he's going to go later on to
[04:57:55] check to see the same resold item that he sold them and see if they're upselling it for
[04:58:01] it's actual MSRP or for the price that would be 50% of the price that they quoted him out.
[04:58:08] I bet that's what he's going to do. Wrong? Okay. Okay. I'm wrong. I'm an idiot. I don't know
[04:58:14] anything. Let's find out. Anything good? All right. You want an update? You want good news? You want
[04:58:19] bad news? Which one do you want first? I guess good news, I guess. Good news, you have a couple
[04:58:25] nice figure here okay update I am not sure to make a vest oh I can't tell if
[04:58:35] it's real or what it is well buddy what we have here is the grail of all Lego
[04:58:39] Star Wars minifigures because in 2007 Lego had 10,000 chrome gold C-3PO's
[04:58:44] and sets from that year and so this figure is worth about $1,000 I added
[04:58:49] them to the benefit years right after we left the last store making the value of
[04:58:52] the whole bin $1,648.81 and the 50% the bricks and many figs said they would offer $824.40
[04:59:01] yeah i'm gonna get a right saw but i can't i don't want to break it oh why you need to separate
[04:59:06] the legs you can sort of verify that it's a real lego parts i'm afraid to pull it and break it
[04:59:12] and i don't know is it like special or something or it's it's all in this real lego can we work
[04:59:17] a little bit extra because it's like a throne oh so these are like special okay
[04:59:22] He's like shiny like an unusual paint. Yeah. And basically they've done it a few times,
[04:59:28] but they've also done it as a keychain. The keychain that he's thinking about doesn't resemble
[04:59:31] C3PO on the slightest. And there's also a pen, but that doesn't look anything like it either.
[04:59:37] I'm not convinced. And I think that the person doing this, like the person who is,
[04:59:42] I'm not convinced that the employee is a bad actor yet, because he could just be using
[04:59:49] examples that are similar visually because he assumes that the competency of the user is very low.
[04:59:56] So I don't know what he's talking about. You're able to get to the lens off so I can see what's
[05:00:01] happening. I can give you a better offer. So the reason this is happening is because this C3PO is
[05:00:07] one of the variants of the US version in which its chroming process caused the legs and torso to
[05:00:13] stick together. This problem is common in these figures so it's happening is not that odd. So
[05:00:17] there's a couple things happening. One, you know, the other stuff in your lot is real. Yeah.
[05:00:26] And there are signs to me that this is real. You're the expert. So basically,
[05:00:34] I would be even without this, I would be $50 hat for what you have in here. Yeah. $50.
[05:00:47] Okay. Okay. All right. Um, I got pretty more in store credit. I probably double it in store credit. Yeah. Wow. So with this, what would you do? I think it's really, he's in pretty good shape. I would throw the other 50 bucks just for me to roll the dice on him.
[05:01:07] 50 bucks so everything here at what? $100 for all of it. Wow. And he even identified that it was
[05:01:17] something that was unique. Yeah, okay. Is there like a place I could like look at prices somewhere?
[05:01:22] No. So basically I would be going on to eBay. eBay? Put Marketplace or Frecklakey. Okay. Okay.
[05:01:29] That was really helpful. Thank you. All right. Have a good day everyone here.
[05:01:32] So that was interesting. I'll leave it up to y'all to make a judgment call on if that was a fair offer or not
[05:01:42] It seems like it wasn't yeah, it seems like they massively lowballed you
[05:01:47] Like in insanely like I'm gonna I I don't know whether like this one's like heart
[05:01:53] Yeah, dude, you got low
[05:01:54] You did give some helpful advice to where I could check the value of what I have
[05:01:57] But hopefully we'll get a better offer at the third store out of the four
[05:02:00] I have a suspicion that our valuable Bane figure is being mistaken as the more common
[05:02:06] version causing him to be overlooked.
[05:02:08] Hopefully they can do better about that at this next location.
[05:02:13] So basically I give the bin over to the employees, they look through it, then call over the store
[05:02:18] owner because I guess they found the C-3PO.
[05:02:20] when you're talking about like fake ones any of these fake or which ones the only
[05:02:23] one I noticed that can show you is a quality to be on is like so I miss
[05:02:28] someone that can verify for us but it is kind of really the link down coming off
[05:02:32] they usually happen to whenever they spray after the fact but there's no such
[05:02:36] another way I can look at all for something help
[05:02:40] It's just an aggregated average, he can even show you what it's like, it's an average,
[05:02:49] it's almost a thousand dollars, they just tell us kind of like right here what the
[05:02:55] average is that it sold for us, what is like the average right here, right, but then we
[05:02:59] obviously have to pay cost in storage, so you can kind of see like this is exactly where
[05:03:03] every other store that's in our system has paid out for this exact thing.
[05:03:07] I just thought it was on Amazon or something.
[05:03:09] Amazon, yeah, you won't be able to find much on there.
[05:03:12] Usually, like, we have websites like eBaySold
[05:03:14] is probably the best way to do it.
[05:03:15] I just woke up the fake name on eBay,
[05:03:17] and then he'll show you on the solds
[05:03:18] like what they're selling for, actually.
[05:03:20] Okay.
[05:03:20] You can also use another website called Bricklink.
[05:03:22] Bricklink gives you aggregated averages and stuff like that.
[05:03:25] This doesn't sound like somebody who's trying to scam him.
[05:03:32] Like, it actually doesn't.
[05:03:34] Just watch I understand them listen. I'm giving like I can't know what's happening in five minutes. I
[05:03:44] Can't know that I've tried to figure it out. I can't do it
[05:03:50] All I can do right now is just wait while he's right about the red on Danny from this
[05:04:04] and it's where they're like official headquarters
[05:04:07] or something like that.
[05:04:08] And it's where the family that's in there
[05:04:09] basically is still in the house
[05:04:11] and they can go in and do it in three months.
[05:04:12] And so he used to work as an authenticator for them.
[05:04:15] But as I told you, these ones are all kind of things
[05:04:17] that are like really in the one that's who is maybe
[05:04:19] even three inch dollar range.
[05:04:21] None of them are like really special things.
[05:04:23] The only special thing is really this one.
[05:04:25] First off, there's a lot more in here worth more
[05:04:27] than $3, especially for Bain,
[05:04:29] which I wanted to make sure they saw.
[05:04:30] This is like the thing or something.
[05:04:32] Which one is that one?
[05:04:33] Yeah, that one's Bane, buddy.
[05:04:35] He's missing his hair, dude.
[05:04:37] Pull it.
[05:04:38] Thank you.
[05:04:39] Oh, that's it, right there?
[05:04:40] No, see, what version of Bane is this?
[05:04:43] Oh, it's not the rare one.
[05:04:46] But this is the rare one.
[05:04:47] Was it the rare one?
[05:04:48] Yeah, there's a rare one that sells for like 300 bucks,
[05:04:51] but this one is like one that goes for like 8 bucks.
[05:04:54] Yeah, we don't have any expensive ones.
[05:04:55] It's more than way hard to find.
[05:04:57] Yeah?
[05:04:58] Yeah, they got like a scarecrow and the same set
[05:05:00] that had a bull in the dark head.
[05:05:02] I don't see a scarecrow in this set anywhere, but okay.
[05:05:04] Like the original Batman fig and stuff like that.
[05:05:07] So, what's the picture?
[05:05:09] Uh-huh.
[05:05:09] Yeah.
[05:05:10] So, we'll get a space, right?
[05:05:12] Yeah.
[05:05:13] I don't like that, too.
[05:05:14] What's the next concept one with like,
[05:05:16] I'll show you this question then.
[05:05:18] Maybe I'll look at it wrong.
[05:05:19] It was not like you, you have to look at it wrong.
[05:05:21] Yeah.
[05:05:24] I'm actually surprised that they never invested money
[05:05:26] into making some sort of proprietary identification
[05:05:30] software.
[05:05:31] I mean, if you can read a QR code,
[05:05:33] why would you not invest money into developing software
[05:05:36] that could automatically identify these to save money?
[05:05:43] That's the point.
[05:05:45] And that's the other thing too,
[05:05:46] where it's like you would logically come
[05:05:48] to this conclusion, right?
[05:05:50] So why would they not be doing that?
[05:05:54] Is it because they want to lowball people?
[05:05:59] I don't know.
[05:06:01] like I yeah I it's a dude you know how many many things are there across all of
[05:06:09] Lego you don't have any literally about like hundreds of thousands of different
[05:06:13] variants of different big yeah the fact that you remember one big out of that
[05:06:17] I mean like I don't know you memorize hundreds of thousands of different things
[05:06:21] now right you know what I'm saying like now we don't read again just look at it
[05:06:25] and be able to tell you have to sometimes look it up and try to compare it
[05:06:27] against photos and I think that's the only thing we haven't even seen ourselves
[05:06:30] Sometimes I don't think there's anything that's
[05:06:37] This is the more expensive one you can grasp. I mean when you can put that over this you put that price to
[05:06:48] More than eight. Yeah, definitely more than eight. We do the best we can bro. I'm gonna give you the best offer I can
[05:06:53] great based on what we're looking at right now about like higher end of the
[05:06:58] market let's just say about 400 bucks is like the value of all of these if you
[05:07:02] were to get this one evaluated and we get confirmation that this one is real by
[05:07:05] itself then on that own basis like this could be worth up to about 800 bucks
[05:07:10] market value like even sometimes higher like it makes a big thing they
[05:07:14] sometimes even go for like a thousand if you have it sealed it goes up to $3,000
[05:07:18] I don't think that he's doing anything wrong am i crazy i think he's being extremely reasonable and ethical
[05:07:33] like that's that's pretty much where we're at so
[05:07:41] again keeping my market value is not what we pay because we have to basically account for rent
[05:07:45] employee cost and profit market for ourselves. We don't do it for free. So with that intact,
[05:07:50] we're probably going to be paying anywhere in the range of like, so cash, $125 bucks,
[05:07:55] credit, $175 bucks. Yeah.
[05:08:03] Then you have to deal with the exact same stuff we're going to deal with. You're going to have
[05:08:06] expenses that come up from selling. You have to do the exact same stuff, which is put in the
[05:08:09] effort to like take good listing photos of people are interested. That's kind of where we're at
[05:08:12] So then for some reason the owner had to leave, but he hadn't given me confirmation yet that
[05:08:28] my figure was real.
[05:08:29] So I gave him my phone number, and then about an hour later the C3PO was confirmed to be
[05:08:32] real by the authenticator.
[05:08:34] So that was the best experience we've had so far, with the store owner personally talking
[05:08:38] to me.
[05:08:39] I think that guy really did a great job.
[05:08:40] He gave him great service.
[05:08:41] hope they promote that guy. Yeah, I don't, I don't, yeah, I think that was good.
[05:08:52] And giving us valuable advice and information while being transparent,
[05:08:55] being honest with what we have. Now let's see what happens at this final location.
[05:08:59] So this is my local store. I go here quite frequently and because so they know
[05:09:02] who I am. So I got my friend named Matthew to cover for me at this spot.
[05:09:06] Okay, hey, yeah, I'm looking for, should I get these checked out?
[05:09:11] Okay, I'll take them over there, I'll just have my foot.
[05:09:13] Okay, thank you man.
[05:09:14] What's up?
[05:09:15] Hey, how's it going?
[05:09:17] To get some LEGOs checked out.
[05:09:19] Okay, can we just put it in the studio?
[05:09:21] Okay.
[05:09:22] Can you figure out all of this?
[05:09:23] Yeah.
[05:09:24] Clearly, I'll just try it now.
[05:09:26] Let me pick that up.
[05:09:28] One, you're on one six.
[05:09:30] 160?
[05:09:31] 160.
[05:09:32] that you, like, figured this out was a relevant one.
[05:09:36] So you've got a pretty good baton here, you know, you thought it was an outgift?
[05:09:41] He then declined the offer and made sure they gave all the figures back, which they said they did,
[05:09:45] then I came over to double check if they were all there.
[05:09:47] Well, well, no way, no fucking way.
[05:10:13] What?
[05:10:14] What?
[05:10:16] What are you sure?
[05:10:18] Was it not?
[05:10:20] I'll go to my car with this.
[05:10:22] You're looking for...
[05:10:25] Just stay here.
[05:10:27] Alright.
[05:10:29] Did I put the culprit in there?
[05:10:32] I don't know.
[05:10:34] Are you sure?
[05:10:36] I didn't see him.
[05:10:38] I thought we were in the car with him.
[05:10:40] Come on.
[05:10:42] Oh my god.
[05:10:47] Not that great.
[05:10:50] That's crazy.
[05:10:53] I'm gonna do this.
[05:10:54] Draw up one.
[05:10:55] No.
[05:10:58] No.
[05:10:59] There's no way, right?
[05:11:00] This is new things.
[05:11:02] That's crazy.
[05:11:03] I don't know.
[05:11:04] I thought it'd be nice.
[05:11:05] I didn't know it was gonna be this new.
[05:11:08] Dude, I don't think it's in here.
[05:11:09] I think they might've, dude, they might've took it.
[05:11:11] There's no way
[05:11:17] Well, I that's not in there
[05:11:20] Wait, you I put it in there. This is
[05:11:25] It's not in there
[05:11:30] It's not in there just I don't think so
[05:11:34] There's like no way right like I
[05:11:37] They steal from young people too? I don't know
[05:12:07] the three was I'm with them was there like a golden in there that's a group
[05:12:13] you I'm sorry yeah that one's paper thank you oh it is yeah feel it it's
[05:12:24] how late it is yeah sorry I make sure I'm
[05:12:31] It's just the weight, why is it so big?
[05:12:35] Just the weight? Is that why it's so big?
[05:12:39] Well, you can't take the weight apart either, so...
[05:12:43] And then look under the arms.
[05:12:47] See the arms?
[05:12:51] That's not normal.
[05:12:55] Actually, it's pretty normal. In 2007, Lego used the vacuum metalizing process where they crumbed the figure all put together.
[05:12:59] put together. This guy's smurfing at the local store. Meanwhile, he's some kind of
[05:13:10] fucking wizard about Legos. He knows everything about them. He just goes down here, bro. Like,
[05:13:16] he's farming bot lobbies. Oh my god. They're in so missing the spots under the arms. It's
[05:13:25] No, and this isn't it's not normal that you can't take it. If you look at the
[05:13:29] chrome skate 3po's you take you can take them into three parts. I think this is
[05:13:33] normal though because in the factory they would spam like this. I've never seen
[05:13:39] that like that. You have you seem like a real one? Like a person?
[05:13:46] What he is pointing to is a TC-14 from 2012, which is a completely different figure, who
[05:13:56] still displays uncromed spots but in different places.
[05:13:59] They're not the same, you know.
[05:14:01] It's still a problem.
[05:14:03] Yeah, but it's different versions, though.
[05:14:07] I can show you on mine.
[05:14:09] I don't know.
[05:14:11] It has the side things, though.
[05:14:15] I don't want to sound fake.
[05:14:17] Yeah.
[05:14:19] You say it's fake?
[05:14:21] I don't think it's real.
[05:14:23] Okay. Cool.
[05:14:25] Well,
[05:14:27] we got it back. Yeah sorry about that, that was actually a mistake. Yeah, well I'm pretty sure
[05:14:34] it fails so if you look on mine, right? There's no way he's going to let this go, right? I mean
[05:14:42] this dude is autistic as fuck about Legos. You have to press it, you have to press the issue,
[05:14:47] bro. There's no way the store manager can exist in the world without knowing that you know more
[05:14:55] about lego than he does you have to you have to correct him you have to crash
[05:15:01] out you have to let him know that you are the alpha male please please do this
[05:15:06] please we need this he didn't want to buy that's okay okay cool
[05:15:16] so to recap store number one offered us in cash 18% of the true value of our
[05:15:22] figures. Store number two offered 6%, store number three offered 19% and store number
[05:15:28] four offered 10%. I think that the I think this is a bit of a misrepresentation because
[05:15:33] the 19% was contextualized around not having the thousand dollar figure inside of the of
[05:15:43] the equation, right? Like, I percent also this video isn't meant to criticize bricks
[05:15:48] many things as a whole. It's a franchise with a lot of great locations. And I personally
[05:15:52] had many positive experiences, whether that's seeing rare retired LEGO sets looking through
[05:15:56] many figures or just talking with employees who clearly care about what they do.
[05:15:59] If you have never been, I would highly recommend checking one out if you can.
[05:16:03] Every store is different, and the experience I had in this video just represents a handful
[05:16:06] of locations.
[05:16:07] It doesn't represent the franchise as a whole, or the many people involved who are
[05:16:10] passionate about giving customers a great experience.
[05:16:13] This video is simply documenting what happened on my visits, and I've let you watch, and
[05:16:17] now you can form your own opinion.
[05:16:19] I am just like, I'm, I'm like really kind of on defense about this one.
[05:16:28] Maybe it sounds crazy for me to say that, but like, I'm really kind of on
[05:16:32] defense about it because like, so the, the last guy, I mean, is there a possibility
[05:16:38] that it was an accident?
[05:16:40] But what are the probabilities that the accident just happened to be that the
[05:16:45] person who is working there set aside the most expensive figurine that was worth the
[05:16:53] most money.
[05:16:54] I mean, like, I just, like, I, uh, bro, like, I'm like, this is just, I, it's, I, like,
[05:17:04] this isn't like, I mean, this isn't dead to rights, like the other one, right?
[05:17:07] It's not dead to rights, but it's just like very clearly, like, I mean, I'm not willing
[05:17:12] to condemn, like, the reckless Ben stuff.
[05:17:15] I'm totally on his side, I'm totally in his corner,
[05:17:17] I completely support him, I think he's right.
[05:17:20] This is like probably a mixture
[05:17:23] between potentially criminal behavior
[05:17:25] with the last person, which I'm not sure about,
[05:17:28] but also just really bad quality control.
[05:17:32] I think that's probably the best example.
[05:17:34] Like how much money would it cost you
[05:17:36] to just simply have a, you know, identification reader
[05:17:40] that can identify these pieces immediately, right?
[05:17:44] So four stores all lowballed though,
[05:17:47] I think that the third store was reasonable.
[05:17:52] I think that the third store was in good faith.
[05:17:54] The other three, you can absolutely make that argument,
[05:17:58] but I believe the third store was in good faith.
[05:18:01] So why would you invest money to make less money?
[05:18:04] Well, because probably there are inverse mistakes.
[05:18:07] That's the reason why,
[05:18:08] but I guess there's probably a company policy
[05:18:10] to where like if you can't identify
[05:18:12] with 100 to 100 certainty that it's the real one,
[05:18:15] then don't buy it, right?
[05:18:18] And so like, I don't know what their policy is,
[05:18:21] but like I could imagine why it would be better.
[05:18:23] I mean, I just, one fourth is a pretty bad ratio.
[05:18:26] Look guys, I'm not trying to defend them.
[05:18:29] I'm not trying to defend them.
[05:18:31] I'm just trying to look at it like based off
[05:18:33] of what I'm seeing, that's all.
[05:18:36] There is, it's a liability thing, I guess, right?
[05:18:39] policy is always low ball and confirm later. The company policy is all fake, EC 10%. Yeah,
[05:18:45] I mean, like, I just, I, dude, it's just like, it's not one, one 19% isn't good faith. No,
[05:18:53] because that's, that's a, it's a misleading number. It is like the guy, I like the fact
[05:18:58] that guy gave it back. That's something many caught red handed would still deny wrongdoing.
[05:19:01] Well, he knows there's a camera under him, right? So like, there's nothing really that
[05:19:05] he'd be able to do. So he probably set it aside and then if the person doesn't come back, they just
[05:19:10] take it as their own. So like, I dude, there's so much about this that just makes it really, really
[05:19:19] like, it's just untrustworthy, unbelievable. Like, something about it's very, very odd.
[05:19:26] Maybe it's just me, but I see something like this and I just can't. I don't know what to believe.
[05:19:32] All right, let me just say that I have no idea what to believe
[05:19:36] I will watch the new unreal demo because this just came out today. Give me one minute. I got to use the bathroom. Okay
[05:19:42] So it's sleazy. It's potentially sleazy and I don't trust them
[05:19:48] Yeah, I trust the manager though that third guy
[05:20:32] All right, let's take a look let's get to it to find out excuse me
[05:20:56] I don't know if 5 looks good. Yeah, this is 5.8, right? I think that's it. Massive
[05:21:05] warehouse fire in LA, another one. I didn't see that. People really lighten up a bunch
[05:21:10] of bullshit, aren't they? It's annoying. Alright, let's get it. So this is the new demo for
[05:21:15] Unreal.
[05:21:16] Creative director, Neon Giant, here to talk about NOLA, the next game from our studio.
[05:21:20] In our first game, the Ascent, our small team pushed the out-of-the-box UFO tech to its limit
[05:21:26] to make a highly detailed, lived-in cyberpunk world.
[05:21:29] Cool.
[05:21:30] For our new game, No Law, a high-fidelity, immersive, first-person shooter set in the unregulated city of Port Desire.
[05:21:38] We knew that our best starting point would be building a game around the core feature set of Unreal 5.
[05:21:44] Yeah, this looks really good.
[05:21:45] Because a small team like ours needs to work with the engine, not against it.
[05:21:48] Uh-huh.
[05:21:49] We realized early on that out of the box wouldn't be enough.
[05:21:53] We had to push beyond the defaults and build our own workflow inside UE5 to make the world we wanted.
[05:21:59] We're proud of what we did with the Ascent and no law is the next step in that same approach.
[05:22:05] Our constraint was specific. We didn't want the largest world, but the densest,
[05:22:10] a city that feels lived in at every scale where every corner carries history and every surface tells a story.
[05:22:16] Poor desire is shaped by human clutter, cramped market valleys, layered graffiti, worn stickers on electrical boxes, spaces that were touched and re-touched by people that lived there.
[05:22:27] Our goal was to tell a story with every frame, from a messy apartment where characters go about their lives to the skyline.
[05:22:34] This is all in, wow.
[05:22:35] As a relatively small team, that ambition came with real challenges.
[05:22:39] We wanted extreme detail everywhere, but we also needed stability and performance without
[05:22:46] hand-optimizing each location.
[05:22:49] For us, the answer wasn't a single system, but a shift in how we built the world.
[05:22:53] We prioritized density over scale, and we have the pipeline to let artists handcraft spaces
[05:22:59] without constantly stripping detail back and without relying on procedural generation.
[05:23:05] Nanite is what made that approach viable.
[05:23:07] It lets us keep a high level of detail across surfaces without changing every asset as a
[05:23:11] trade-off between fidelity and performance.
[05:23:14] Yeah, that's usually what the problem is.
[05:23:15] Our custom implementation of FastGio in combination with the World Partition System enables a seamless
[05:23:21] experience that never breaks.
[05:23:24] It allows us to have details in every nook and cranny and tell a million small stories.
[05:23:30] In fact, we have more objects in any given frame than the entirety of the asset.
[05:23:34] Holy crap.
[05:23:35] With this workflow, we can preserve detail and density in every corner, from the smallest bolt on a freighter to the city as a whole, with no invisible walls and no loading.
[05:23:45] We build tools inside the Unreal to help our artists handcraft the entire city, alley by alley, building by building.
[05:23:53] This looks really good.
[05:23:55] Block by block.
[05:23:56] Yeah, holy fuck.
[05:23:58] To show Portesire's full range as an urban city, overrun with vegetation, we need a dynamic lighting.
[05:24:04] From the cozy lush midday sun to the darkest the most dangerous alleys
[05:24:08] Break by break
[05:24:09] Where even the brightness of life does not reach
[05:24:10] The challenge was maintaining a fully dynamic day night and weather system
[05:24:14] Without unpredictable frame times
[05:24:16] Lumen gives the found-
[05:24:18] That's really good, man
[05:24:24] Like, yeah, I mean-
[05:24:26] Which was maintaining a fully dynamic day night and weather system
[05:24:29] Without unpredictable frame times
[05:24:31] Lumen gives the foundation for full dynamic lighting and mega lights that are always focused on the believability of the space instead of tuning every single light source.
[05:24:40] Every believable space needs dozens or hundreds of individual light sources.
[05:24:44] From the smallest blinking electronic warning light on a camera to the large neon signs above a marketplace.
[05:24:53] Megalights allow us to retain the visual fidelity bar we are aiming for, while keeping performance considerations low.
[05:25:00] Sure.
[05:25:01] Whilst everything is dynamic, it starts to affect the game.
[05:25:05] Is this optimized?
[05:25:06] It's probably not entirely.
[05:25:07] Players can shoot out this street lamp, flood a space with a flashlight,
[05:25:12] or they can leave an area in darkness and have the AI NPCs react to light and shadow.
[05:25:18] I mean, it's such really good.
[05:25:21] Searching through darkness, or escalating when something feels off.
[05:25:27] Uh-huh.
[05:25:29] You hire hookers?
[05:25:30] I hope so.
[05:25:34] To make the city feel alive, we need a mass framework to drive our crowds.
[05:25:38] NPC density in types, shift based on time, day, region, and weather.
[05:25:42] In the slums, a storm clears the streets, but in the more sinful parts of Fort Desire,
[05:25:47] even heavy rain won't slow things down.
[05:25:50] Mass lets assimilate thousands of characters at once, over 3,000 at any given time,
[05:25:55] which is also more than the entirety of the ascent.
[05:25:57] So the city always feels active no matter where you are.
[05:26:00] We're also using metahuman, paired with our own character randomization system.
[05:26:05] Together with metahuman and creator, we can generate and bring to life
[05:26:10] thousands and thousands of variations of characters, so that the main characters
[05:26:14] and the extras in the background are all unique.
[05:26:18] We wanted a world that reacted systemically to the player,
[05:26:21] without us having to hand-place effects and destruction.
[05:26:24] I really do think this is impressive.
[05:26:26] Feel the scale with contextual effects,
[05:26:28] supplementing performance, and it was one of our key challenges.
[05:26:32] By combining PCG and air-gradated channels,
[05:26:34] environmental effects are procedurally populated where appropriate.
[05:26:38] Wherever artists place trash or leaves, particles respond dynamically
[05:26:42] based on wind, weather, and player actions.
[05:26:46] Shoot a bullet or throw a grenade.
[05:26:50] And particles will move out of the way.
[05:26:53] Yeah, makes sense.
[05:26:54] We combined KS physics and their own GPU solution
[05:26:58] to support tens of thousands of moving objects simultaneously.
[05:27:03] The result is a reactive environment
[05:27:06] where smoke lingers, embers drift, and broken glass
[05:27:11] space where it fell.
[05:27:15] Creating no-law has been the process of finding where the
[05:27:17] engine ends and our custom tools begin.
[05:27:20] Achieving this level of density, light and complexity, and
[05:27:23] systemic reactivity was previously impossible for a
[05:27:26] studio of our size.
[05:27:28] By leveraging UE5's latest tech to bypass traditional
[05:27:32] development bottlenecks, we have finally been able to build
[05:27:36] the uncompromised version of the world we wanted to create
[05:27:40] years. We can't wait for you to experience it. Thank you. I'm gonna be real. Like, I know people,
[05:27:48] there are some people that are being negative about this. I'm not. I think this looks fucking awesome.
[05:27:57] Yeah, this looks really cool. I will say though, and this is important to keep in mind,
[05:28:03] is that condensation on a bottle doesn't sell a video game. None of this will
[05:28:12] sell the video game. This is a really cool tech demo and it's awesome that you
[05:28:17] did this, but that's not gonna make me want to play the game. It's a really
[05:28:23] cool idea. Let me go back. I'm gonna see this here. And unreal. Who knows? I'm assuming.
[05:28:30] Oh my god. Unreal Engine. Let me see if I can show you some more of this here. Unreal Engine 6.0.
[05:28:38] Oh boy. Yeah, here we go. All right, let's watch it. Okay, let's see this in action.
[05:28:44] On the left, we have Unreal Engine. On the right is a terminal running Cloud Code.
[05:28:50] You can see every message going back and forth. Cloud Code is talking to Unreal through the MCP
[05:28:56] server, reading the scene, and taking actions directly inside the engine.
[05:29:00] So let's start with something small, a modern living room.
[05:29:05] Okay.
[05:29:06] We start by giving the model some context, what we want to build, and whereabouts in
[05:29:10] the level.
[05:29:12] To make sure everyone can follow along, we're showing a summarized version of each prompt
[05:29:15] as we go.
[05:29:16] Okay.
[05:29:17] But if you want the full details, you can still see that in the terminal.
[05:29:20] So they're developing all this with AI?
[05:29:21] We're going to speed things up from here for presentation purposes.
[05:29:25] But everything you're seeing is real work happening inside the engine.
[05:29:29] So you can ask for the basics.
[05:29:31] A sofa, a rug, and a coffee table.
[05:29:34] Then fill it in with chairs, a lamp, and a side table.
[05:29:38] Semantic search, which is part of the 5.8 release,
[05:29:41] pulls assets from your library that fit that description.
[05:29:44] And because this is unreal, we can also manually add a chair,
[05:29:48] describe it as a reading nook,
[05:29:50] and the model will furnish the room accordingly.
[05:29:53] Every step here is a creative decision that you're making.
[05:29:57] Models are good at broad iterations.
[05:29:59] You're good at knowing exactly what you want.
[05:30:03] Those same principles work whether you're furnishing a room,
[05:30:06] or whether you wanna scale up and build an entire city.
[05:30:10] So let's take that same approach and build a city.
[05:30:13] This is nice.
[05:30:15] You start by drawing the boundary.
[05:30:17] Okay, that's where the city is.
[05:30:18] You can decide where the districts go,
[05:30:20] or what characteristics each one has.
[05:30:23] Highways cut through on your direction.
[05:30:27] And from those, the road network starts to fill in.
[05:30:31] Croc, generate me Los Angeles.
[05:30:35] Buildings come up.
[05:30:36] The model here is using semantic search
[05:30:38] to find the right aspects from your library
[05:30:40] and place them in the level.
[05:30:42] Ask for a forest around the edge.
[05:30:45] Oh, my god.
[05:30:47] Now that the city is built, we want to light it.
[05:30:50] Getting lighting right and unreal is a skill that means touching dozens of parameters they all need to work together.
[05:30:56] Light balance, cloud materials, sky atmosphere, post-process.
[05:31:00] You just made this?
[05:31:01] That's a lot to know.
[05:31:02] But by creating a dedicated lighting skill, you just describe what you want, and the model orchestrates that.
[05:31:08] It just does it. Make it good.
[05:31:10] Ask for a purple dust.
[05:31:12] A purple.
[05:31:13] And there it is.
[05:31:15] Wow. That is fucking cool. That is really, really fucking cool. Holy shit.
[05:31:30] Under the hood, it's adjusting all those settings in concert.
[05:31:33] Uh-huh.
[05:31:34] Then we can ask for overcast skies. And this is a good example of where the model gets things wrong.
[05:31:40] It misread the sky and tweak the cloud material the wrong way.
[05:31:44] Can't let them all you can see exactly what happened correct it in the next prompt and you're right back to where you want to be
[05:31:51] Jesus
[05:31:59] Man
[05:32:03] That is nuts bro like we can all be devs now
[05:32:10] Wow
[05:32:12] This is maybe like 20 or 30 minutes. No, I bet this probably took hours to do realistically like I mean I oh
[05:32:20] My god
[05:32:22] Because models also have real low knowledge on stream you can just say
[05:32:26] Bogota at 9 30 in the morning and
[05:32:29] We'll go and figure out the sun position direction temperature and atmosphere that actually matches that
[05:32:36] What we shown here today would take months to build by hand, but with the MCP server
[05:32:41] Imagine building something like this in 2015.
[05:32:44] Real?
[05:32:44] Are artists able to make all of this in days?
[05:32:48] In days?
[05:32:49] Lower the technical friction.
[05:32:50] You can iterate more and make better games.
[05:32:54] That's what we've built.
[05:32:56] This is really just a starting point.
[05:32:58] Bring your own permanence, your own examples,
[05:33:01] your own skills built around your pipelines.
[05:33:04] The more your team puts in over time,
[05:33:06] the more useful it gets for everyone on the project.
[05:33:10] We're shipping the MCP server, the PCG primitive plugin,
[05:33:13] and the skills we've developed as part of 5.8 today.
[05:33:17] It's open, and it's yours to extend.
[05:33:20] Go download it, point your model at it,
[05:33:22] and see what you can do.
[05:33:24] Oh my god.
[05:33:26] That is fucking crazy.
[05:33:31] Nowadays, there's much more about you getting together
[05:33:33] with your friends, and then deciding what to do together
[05:33:35] online to play a game or experience.
[05:33:38] And this social increasing angle of gaming
[05:33:43] is creating a massive advantage for big games
[05:33:48] and big ecosystems, because being with a lot of players
[05:33:51] is much more likely to contain a lot of your friends.
[05:33:54] And a long-established game with a huge player base
[05:33:57] has a much easier job of retaining players
[05:33:59] than a new game has.
[05:34:00] I automatically trust them.
[05:34:03] I do.
[05:34:05] i do like if you bring up the guy that looks like this to talks like this
[05:34:10] and he's explaining the tech
[05:34:11] i'm gonna immediately assume it's really good
[05:34:15] i am
[05:34:17] like
[05:34:18] yeah
[05:34:20] the tracking new product i'll read that that's been seen a lot of the major
[05:34:24] new multi-player game games
[05:34:26] not gain a sufficient community and momentum uh... to survive
[05:34:30] so in the past they might have
[05:34:32] The other big change that's affecting gaming is that the economy is shifting from buying
[05:34:36] games to buying things in games.
[05:34:39] And whether you're a fan of this or not, arithmetic of it is undeniable.
[05:34:43] This is another thing that reinforces the success of very large existing ecosystem
[05:34:49] in games and makes it ever harder for new entrants to get in.
[05:34:53] And that is if you've been playing a game for a long time and it's a bigger base, then
[05:34:58] You can buy with confidence that things you purchase will still be useful to you days,
[05:35:03] weeks, or years later.
[05:35:04] Your waifu will not be vanished into the void.
[05:35:11] Whereas when a new game comes out, it's much more difficult to say than to spend.
[05:35:15] You're not sure if you're going to play it next day, next week, next month, and they're
[05:35:19] much less likely to spend.
[05:35:23] And the final trend that's affecting gaming is that the market for players' attention
[05:35:27] has become extraordinarily competitive,
[05:35:29] more so than I've ever seen before in my lifetime
[05:35:32] when we were competing with, you know,
[05:35:34] lame television and other things,
[05:35:35] it's the trend almost into vice,
[05:35:38] all competing for people's times, all very effectively.
[05:35:42] And so, and so, to overcome these trends,
[05:35:48] you're the game industry, whether we like it
[05:35:50] or not, is reorganizing itself.
[05:35:51] And there are kind of two big predictions for the future
[05:35:55] as these problems reverberate throughout the industry.
[05:35:59] One view of the future is that robots grows and eats gaming.
[05:36:07] A lot of people are seeing this online.
[05:36:10] But what you have there is a centralized platform
[05:36:12] with a single gatekeeper that commoditizes.
[05:36:15] And you know he's mad about this.
[05:36:16] He's so mad because robots did it on accident,
[05:36:19] and you keep trying to make Fortnite do it,
[05:36:21] and you're so far behind, and you know it.
[05:36:24] And you know it.
[05:36:25] you're trying and and again listen they've got on the real it's not like
[05:36:29] their losers right
[05:36:30] but it's very clear that like he's he's furious yet
[05:36:34] because they're doing it better
[05:36:37] all content takes more than seventy percent of revenue
[05:36:40] and has just four hundred fifty million users on board that's a lot of what
[05:36:44] so that's uh... it's a real challenge to game developers uh...
[05:36:48] but we believe in a very different future uh...
[05:36:50] and a much brighter one for the people in this room and that is that
[05:36:54] a future of high-quality gaming rising to the challenge
[05:36:57] and linking up our content, linking up our communities,
[05:37:00] and linking up our economies to deliver a fun
[05:37:03] and to serve gamers with great games
[05:37:06] in a way we've never done before.
[05:37:09] And to accomplish that, we're gonna all need
[05:37:11] to change the way we build things.
[05:37:12] We're going to need to build better games.
[05:37:14] We're gonna need to build them more efficiently.
[05:37:16] We're gonna need to design up front
[05:37:17] and build for connected games,
[05:37:20] where all of our player bases are connected socially
[05:37:22] and our economies are connected so that players,
[05:37:25] instead of seeing these as isolated products,
[05:37:27] see them as part of a global ecosystem
[05:37:32] that all game developers can participate in together.
[05:37:36] Yeah, we want to work with all of you
[05:37:37] and with all the game developers in the industry
[05:37:39] to achieve this together.
[05:37:41] The things we've built with Unreal Engine 6
[05:37:43] are our technological foundation for it.
[05:37:46] And we believe that this is a big challenge
[05:37:49] that we all have to rise to.
[05:37:50] We need to win the competition for players time,
[05:37:52] not only against other games,
[05:37:54] but also against YouTube and TikTok
[05:37:56] and everything else that people are doing online.
[05:37:59] And this was very much on our minds
[05:38:01] when we set out about voting on your Engine 6.
[05:38:04] It's also what was on the minds of really close partner.
[05:38:07] Somebody says, this is when a principal engineer
[05:38:09] gets to do a demo reveal.
[05:38:11] That's right.
[05:38:12] And the thing is that having the,
[05:38:16] like, that's what it should be, right?
[05:38:19] You have the engineer go out and explain it.
[05:38:21] And it might take longer.
[05:38:22] There might be, but yeah, that's good.
[05:38:24] There's like, Disney and Lego and other triple A game
[05:38:27] developers who have been building increasingly close
[05:38:30] partnerships to them to build this together.
[05:38:34] And it's very clear, Fortnite, 80 million monthly active
[05:38:38] users.
[05:38:39] That's quite a lot.
[05:38:39] But we realize that this is not enough for Epic to do it
[05:38:42] alone.
[05:38:44] To build the ecosystem of the future, we're
[05:38:47] going to have to build it together.
[05:38:48] And I think the thesis for that is very optimistic,
[05:38:52] that between all of us in the world's best games,
[05:38:56] many of which use Unreal Engine,
[05:38:59] and many of whose developers use Unreal Engine,
[05:39:01] and many projects, we have billions of active users.
[05:39:05] And so we have the opportunity to form up and to team open
[05:39:09] and to define the future of gaming together again.
[05:39:12] And that's exactly what we want to accomplish
[05:39:13] in this generation together with you.
[05:39:15] So, so that's what we're doing.
[05:39:18] How is it that you can crash out so hard on Gabe for having like a monopoly on, you know,
[05:39:25] distribution, but you can have a monopoly on production with Unreal because Unity shot
[05:39:30] itself in the head?
[05:39:33] How does that work?
[05:39:35] Isn't that weird?
[05:39:38] That's crazy, right?
[05:39:40] But what are the odds of that?
[05:39:44] And thank you very much for coming here to Unreal Fast and remember, we're also in the
[05:39:50] world and Fortnite creators get together with AAA game developers and filmmakers and architects
[05:39:55] and car designers and people at Lockheed Martin who are designing things that are even allowed
[05:40:00] to talk about here and actually speak the same language, the language of Unreal and content
[05:40:06] and code and development.
[05:40:08] So I hope you have a great time and have a great opportunity to meet up with us.
[05:40:11] get mad every time you get mad whenever I defend him. I like him. I do. I think that he is an honest actor. And I think also, like, so I think it's unfair, right? What he's saying, like his anger and frustration around steam, I think is fucking retarded. But beyond that, like, I agree with a lot of stuff that he says. I do. I think he's right about a lot of this stuff. And
[05:40:41] He's 100% not honest. I mean, I don't know what was he not being honest about, right?
[05:40:45] Like, uh, so because like, I mean, you have to remember, and like, this is one of the reasons
[05:40:49] why I respect them is actually because of their lawsuit against Apple is that I totally took their
[05:40:54] side with the Apple lawsuit. And I think that they're right that basically Apple and Samsung are
[05:41:00] operating a duopoly writing and Google, like with, uh, you know, different products and they control
[05:41:06] the entire market. Now, I think that obviously the reason why is different than the reason why
[05:41:12] Steam controls the large market share. And I think that really inside, I think that basically his
[05:41:19] advantage inside of the game production market is equivalent to Steam's advantage inside of the
[05:41:25] game distribution market, which is not equivalent to Apple and Samsung's advantage inside of the
[05:41:32] app market. I think it's not equivalent at all because one group controls one aspect of distribution
[05:41:39] and Apple and Samsung control multiple aspects of distribution and they also control other people
[05:41:45] getting into the economy. So I feel like again, I would honestly ask them that. I'd be like,
[05:41:50] how is that? How is Unreal being the dominant, you know, used function where you get 10% of their
[05:41:57] or money or whatever his percentage is, which is justified.
[05:42:00] I think it's totally fine.
[05:42:02] But that's true.
[05:42:03] Like, how is that good, but Steam is bad?
[05:42:07] Like, I don't see this, right?
[05:42:09] I don't understand how there's a difference.
[05:42:11] He's not honest when he combines about Google or an Apple,
[05:42:13] but not about Sony and Xbox.
[05:42:16] I don't know what he said about Sony and Xbox.
[05:42:18] I really just, and I mean that.
[05:42:19] I don't know what he said.
[05:42:21] So I can't comment on that.
[05:42:22] I'm not even sure.
[05:42:23] So is it against stop killing games?
[05:42:25] I don't know. I'd want to talk to this guy. I would. I like this guy.
[05:42:30] Another hallmark game for the Unreal Engine 6 generation is to enable...
[05:42:34] Unreal Engine 6. Oh, my God.
[05:42:38] ...your game simulations. The original Battle Royale movie in 1999 inspired the Battle Royale genre of games.
[05:42:46] Fortunately, it just happened to have 100 people dropping onto an island.
[05:42:50] It's a nice coincidence because that's actually the maximum number of players our code base
[05:42:55] could support running on a single thread on the server.
[05:42:58] If they had a thousand players, we wouldn't have been able to do it.
[05:43:03] But the goal of Unreal Engine 6 is to introduce software and transactional memory technology,
[05:43:10] which Curtis Schmidt will talk more about later in order to enable scaling of games
[05:43:15] to any amount of computers that can fit into a data center.
[05:43:19] Hundreds, thousands, potentially even millions in the future.
[05:43:22] And this is technology that's in the research lab,
[05:43:25] and the team is working very rapidly to make into a practical shipping system.
[05:43:29] Another hallmark aim for the Unreal Engine 6 generation
[05:43:32] is to enable far larger game simulations.
[05:43:35] The original Battle Royale movie in 1999 that inspired the Battle Royale genre of games,
[05:43:41] fortunately, it just happened to have 100 people dropping on into an island.
[05:43:44] I was about to say, I was like, didn't you just say that?
[05:43:47] I got confused.
[05:43:48] And so anyway, okay.
[05:43:50] Apparently Trump signed the Iran deal.
[05:43:52] Oh, we'll see what happens, right?
[05:43:53] Earth is Unreal 12, I guess so.
[05:43:55] Where's all the AI pushback,
[05:43:57] or was this the nail in the caution?
[05:43:59] Cough in all AI and games?
[05:44:01] I think that AI and video games,
[05:44:03] list of enemies seems to be expanding.
[05:44:06] His perceived list of targets now include Steam,
[05:44:09] Apple, Play Store.
[05:44:10] Like, what I think is really funny
[05:44:13] is that I totally agree with him on these three.
[05:44:17] I am completely on his side with these three.
[05:44:20] I am completely against him with Steam and Roblox.
[05:44:24] I just don't know his argument for it, so I'm not sure.
[05:44:28] But like, again, like AI, yeah, AI's here to stay.
[05:44:30] Like, does that get rid of AI?
[05:44:32] Okay, like they're not.
[05:44:34] Like, yeah, we'll see what happens.
[05:44:36] What is this here?
[05:44:37] This is me, he's calling me out.
[05:44:38] Uh-oh, here we go.
[05:44:39] What is this?
[05:44:40] He's mad about me?
[05:44:41] Uh-oh, uh-oh.
[05:44:42] Somebody's upset.
[05:44:44] Somebody's having a bad day.
[05:44:46] A couple, Asmongold takes that I wanted to look at.
[05:44:49] One was he is now decided.
[05:44:52] On the one hand, he's like, Nick Flentes is based, right?
[05:44:55] Right.
[05:44:56] And that he's a funnel for Nick Flentes.
[05:44:58] On the other hand, he keeps telling his audience that,
[05:45:01] you know, this Israel stuff is boring and silly
[05:45:04] and no one should talk about it
[05:45:06] and no one should consider it.
[05:45:08] Nick said that too.
[05:45:09] He didn't say that as unequivocally as I did, but he inferred that as well.
[05:45:16] I don't think he's intelligent enough to recognize what he's doing.
[05:45:20] So I suspect that he's just seeing on his timeline the people that he cribs, the people
[05:45:27] that he fucking steals the talking points of, that they're also trying to navigate this
[05:45:32] space where they're like, yeah, don't talk about Israel anymore.
[05:45:36] will cause a sign invasive species in fact the democrat
[05:45:39] uh... oh somebody's about to have a bad day
[05:45:42] party you are not a democrat you are not helpful to the democrats when in fact
[05:45:45] the democrat policy
[05:45:46] with middle eastern identity politics is correct
[05:45:49] or not a democrat
[05:45:51] you're not helpful to the democrats
[05:45:53] you want to infect the democrat policy
[05:45:56] yet with uh... you know with with divisive issues like uh... that the
[05:46:00] overwhelming majority people agree on which is
[05:46:03] uh... let's not give money to israel any longer let's fix our fucking potholes
[05:46:07] at home
[05:46:08] when donald trump says this shit everybody loves it
[05:46:12] this guy
[05:46:13] love talking about it when donald trump was saying it but when i say what is
[05:46:16] you talking about i'm saying it must lomax style i guess
[05:46:20] well yeah whenever you're saying it on the basis of it being in the best
[05:46:24] interest of islamic terrorists and yet the huge problem
[05:46:28] that's the whole point
[05:46:30] yeah exactly dot
[05:46:32] of course
[05:46:33] or the enemy from within he says absolutely
[05:46:37] absolutely
[05:46:38] yet it listen to the words that are coming out of my mouth what am i saying
[05:46:42] i'm saying yes
[05:46:44] would it be nice
[05:46:45] if we had nicer things we have the money for it why is it going to fucking israel
[05:46:49] why is it going to
[05:46:50] men list what here's the thing is that he can always say like this is the
[05:46:54] problem is that
[05:46:55] has son locks
[05:46:57] all of these other things behind the approval of his middle eastern foreign
[05:47:02] policy positions
[05:47:03] so like for example
[05:47:05] he can't just put that aside and work towards a greater good for the american
[05:47:09] people and ignore these miterney strip middle eastern policies
[05:47:13] these middle eastern policies of the tail wagging the dog
[05:47:17] so basically
[05:47:18] that's the reason why you didn't vote for kamala harris like at the end of the
[05:47:22] day Kamala Harris wouldn't have done a lot of the things that Donald Trump did. She certainly
[05:47:26] wouldn't have started a war with Iran. I don't think that's what would have happened. So if you're
[05:47:31] talking about a harm reduction inside of your own ideological principles, Kamala Harris would be a
[05:47:38] just astronomically better advantage than Donald Trump. But the one difference is that she didn't
[05:47:44] capitulate enough to where your identity politics are playing into Middle Eastern politics and
[05:47:51] Palestine and Gaza and Israel and all this bullshit.
[05:47:55] And it was more important for you to stand firm on that issue than to acquiesce and then
[05:48:01] go in the best interest of the American people and fix the potholes, have better health care,
[05:48:07] have better controls and better appropriation for, let's say, homeless people or illegal
[05:48:15] immigrants.
[05:48:17] all of these things were things that you sacrificed because there was not a definitive position on
[05:48:23] Israel. So don't ever act like you just care about potholes or anything like that. You use that as a
[05:48:30] tool as basically like a carrot and a stick to try to get people to come onto your side. But what
[05:48:36] you're really trying to do is you're trying to get them to agree with your Middle Eastern policy
[05:48:40] positions
[05:48:41] that's the primary goal
[05:48:44] then and and that they i feel like this is very evident right i i i
[05:48:48] am i crazy for saying this i don't think this is insane to say
[05:48:53] wars overseas not just the fucking middle east of latin america too why are
[05:48:57] we doing all the why because maduro was complicit and okay with having
[05:49:02] uh... you know drugs sent over to america
[05:49:05] and he was working with the cartel
[05:49:08] that's the reason why
[05:49:10] i mean obviously
[05:49:12] job
[05:49:14] like why would you want fentanyl coming into the country
[05:49:19] the shit
[05:49:20] is for
[05:49:21] a a
[05:49:22] small group of people that are profiting off of this death and
[05:49:25] destruction but is not good for the average american is fentanyl good for the
[05:49:29] average american of course it's not that's why it's important to secure the
[05:49:32] border make sure other people don't get through
[05:49:34] and shut down foreign leaders that are allowing the fentanyl to be mass
[05:49:37] produced in their country and then shipped over to America. That's not good for average
[05:49:42] people either. And even the second order effects of that are when people go on fentanyl and
[05:49:47] they OD or they have some kind of medical emergency, that raises the costs and also the pressure
[05:49:53] and the stress on hospitals and medical services. If you're dealing all the time with a bunch
[05:49:58] of like fent zombies all the time, then you don't have any time to deal with people that
[05:50:03] are pregnant, or you don't have any time to deal with people that break their legs.
[05:50:07] Obviously you have time, you're going to be able to do this, but like every time that
[05:50:11] I went to the emergency room, they kept saying, and this is like over and over and over, this
[05:50:15] is the busiest it's ever been.
[05:50:17] This is the busiest it's ever been.
[05:50:19] It's always the busiest it's ever been.
[05:50:21] I think that there's a problem there.
[05:50:23] I do.
[05:50:24] I think there's a huge problem.
[05:50:25] So not only does it have the primary negative effect of directly impacting and killing American
[05:50:31] citizens but it also has the secondary negative impact of putting stress on the entire medical
[05:50:37] system and that's not even the count to count like the criminal justice system and other
[05:50:42] forms of you know destruction as well and the AOE effects on for example the families.
[05:50:48] So yeah, absolutely it was the right decision.
[05:50:51] What are we talking about?
[05:50:53] Can we please get fucking health care?
[05:50:55] They're trying to.
[05:50:56] Well what do you think like I mean what do you think happens when you bring in a bunch
[05:50:59] of illegal aliens that don't have a high skill set to become net contributors to the welfare
[05:51:05] systems. You can't have, this is the paradox of Assan's ideology. It's that you want large-scale
[05:51:13] immigration and migration into the country, and you also want to have an increase in the social
[05:51:19] services in the country. You have to pick one or the other. If you want Ellis Island's level
[05:51:24] 1800 style US American immigration. It's the land of freedom and opportunity. Everybody can come here.
[05:51:32] Then you can't have at the same time a strong social safety net that supports all those people.
[05:51:38] The money just doesn't exist. So I don't know why you would even say this. I want free healthcare too.
[05:51:45] I want subsidized healthcare. I want universal healthcare, but I want it for American citizens.
[05:51:50] I don't want it to a bunch of foreigners that are coming over here and having kids for anchor babies
[05:51:55] so they can take advantage of our systems. At a certain point, if you add enough of those people
[05:52:01] in there, even if your system is very strong, at a certain point that system breaks because there
[05:52:07] are just simply seven billion people in the world and you will run out of resources to allocate to
[05:52:13] them. And if you go to an emergency room in a big city downtown, you will see this manifest in
[05:52:19] reality at this very moment.
[05:52:24] They're trying to turn this into like, oh, it's brown-coded to care about what Israel's
[05:52:28] profound level of control over American po-
[05:52:30] Yeah, it absolutely is not brown-coded, but there's absolutely a strain of Muslim Islamic
[05:52:36] politics that is basically completely against Israel for reasons that have nothing to do
[05:52:42] with APEC.
[05:52:43] There are people in the world that hate Israel because it's run full of Jews, and a lot of
[05:52:48] those people, let's say, are in, you know, third-world countries. And whenever I find
[05:52:53] myself on the same side as an illiterate person from some random third-world country,
[05:52:59] then yeah, I'm going to ask myself, is this really America first? Just because you're
[05:53:03] siding against Israel doesn't mean that you're siding with America. There's not two sides
[05:53:08] to this. It's multifaceted. And you're creating a dichotomy that doesn't exist. You can be
[05:53:15] anti-israel and not want Israel's influence in the country to exist while at the same
[05:53:21] time also rebuke the other foreign influences like the ones that you promote. It's obvious.
[05:53:29] Foreign policy? That's a brownoid thing? I've never said that. We should be servile to
[05:53:35] the needs of Israel. That's what the real whites care about, is that the argument that
[05:53:38] you're making? Nobody's saying this. It's brown coded to say, hey, he's reframing me
[05:53:43] saying that there is Muslim identity politics that he's pushing, which is
[05:53:47] absolutely what's happening. And he's reframing that to it being brown coded.
[05:53:52] There's people in South America that have brown skin. People in Africa have
[05:53:57] brown skin. Like there's plenty of people in the world that like people in
[05:54:01] Indonesia have brown skin. Like this most people in the world I would say
[05:54:05] probably have brown skin. Like it's just this is so stupid and you're trying to
[05:54:11] reframe an ideological religion as an ethnic group or a large-scale skin color in order
[05:54:20] to argue against my point.
[05:54:23] And what he's doing is he's trying to create the moral upper hand by implying that I am
[05:54:29] racist.
[05:54:30] He's not actually addressing any of these points.
[05:54:32] He's just basically making an ad absurdum, oh, wow, he's this crazy, stupid racist that
[05:54:38] wants Israel to make us do everything that they want.
[05:54:41] That's what he's doing. It's embarrassing.
[05:54:44] Maybe America should get to dictate what Israel does and doesn't do because America
[05:54:50] is the fucking superpower in this equation.
[05:54:52] I agree with that. I think you're right.
[05:54:55] You're an invasive species into the liberal and Democrat movement and party.
[05:54:59] You're going to have to...
[05:55:00] You seek to...
[05:55:01] It's so funny that Hasmongold is saying this when he is literally eating Donald Trump's
[05:55:06] dick and balls on a daily fucking basis.
[05:55:10] there are liberals this have to do with anything like this is just it's it what
[05:55:13] out there who will hear him say this and go
[05:55:16] this fucking neo-nazi you have a bunch of clips saying you hate liberals
[05:55:22] why are you even arguing this why are you arguing against your yourself
[05:55:26] you've said this yourself
[05:55:29] there have been multiple clips that you said you hate democrats you hate
[05:55:32] liberals like why why is this even a conversation
[05:55:36] that we supposedly despise, is actually really cooking up a solid take here.
[05:55:41] Guy, guy who fucking despises your movement,
[05:55:45] turns around and tells you what's best for your movement that he does.
[05:55:48] Exactly. Right. And I, to be fair,
[05:55:50] like his understanding of this is what I was discussing yesterday.
[05:55:53] I think he's right about that to identify that, you know,
[05:55:56] I'm not necessarily an ally. So, you know,
[05:55:58] you shouldn't take my advice necessarily, but the,
[05:56:01] I'm not giving you the advice. I'm giving Democrats the advice because I'd rather
[05:56:05] be ruled over by an American Democrat than a foreign socialist or a foreign communist
[05:56:10] that's cosplaying as a dictator. Literally. I'd much rather be ruled over by an American
[05:56:18] Democrat that has stupid opinions than a fucking foreigner that is, you know, cosplaying
[05:56:24] as a mass murderer or dictator. It's not even remotely close.
[05:56:30] Spices. Ultra right-wing content creator with 95% extremist right-wing audiences, for sure
[05:56:39] worried about the Democratic Party who buys this?
[05:56:41] Well, I do. I do worry about the Democratic Party because the Democratic Party used to
[05:56:46] be the party of the worker. It used to be the party of the people. It used to be the
[05:56:50] party of the downtrodden and the people who need to have, you know, a leg up in society.
[05:56:56] The people that were disenfranchised, the people that were taken advantage of, the people
[05:56:59] that were left behind. And that has been co-opted and reframed by identity politics vultures
[05:57:06] and also foreigners that are trying to subvert democratic interests to fulfill their foreign
[05:57:12] desires. And I think that this is the big problem. And it's been infected with identity politics.
[05:57:17] And it began after Occupy Wall Street. And I think that the fever pitch really was in 2020-2021.
[05:57:24] It's receding now, but there are so many vestiges of it, like people like Hassan, that have built an entire career off of using the most emotionally charged language, rhetoric, and topics possible to create a moral mandate that everybody has to listen to them about their foreign opinions.
[05:57:43] Opinions on foreign issues is a better way to say it, actually.
[05:57:48] fucking sex pestany's audience, dude. That's who.
[05:57:53] What? They're like, hey, this fucking...
[05:57:57] Asmongold is a secret DTG'er? Well, yeah, because I view destiny as an American.
[05:58:03] I don't agree with destiny on a lot of things. I think that he's an idiot with a lot of things.
[05:58:08] But destiny is an American.
[05:58:11] That's the difference.
[05:58:14] Uh, uh, rabid, uh, uh, transphobe, who literally says the most unhinged anti-immigrant shi-
[05:58:22] Who's- who's transphobic?
[05:58:24] Shit.
[05:58:25] Who is the biggest dick writer of Donald Trump.
[05:58:27] Oh, this is talking about me.
[05:58:29] I'm transphobic.
[05:58:30] Why?
[05:58:31] Because I don't want to have, like, kids transition.
[05:58:34] What?
[05:58:35] Why?
[05:58:36] Actually, really cooked with this.
[05:58:39] Okay?
[05:58:40] He really cooked with this tag.
[05:58:41] Well, I- I mean, you- you- you- I'm- you have that wrong, though, right?
[05:58:44] Am I am I wrong? I don't think so
[05:58:47] He's right
[05:58:49] Well once again, you'll never have this conversation with me personally. He can't do it because he's fucking terrified
[05:58:56] I don't like debating. I'd rather just be able to pause and make my whole point
[05:59:00] No, because he knows I'm addressing your points right now. I'm addressing your points
[05:59:05] I'm listening to what you're saying and I'm responding to it if this is not satisfactory to you then that's not my problem
[05:59:14] that if we were to have a one-on-one conversation on camera, he would look like a fucking idiot because he is a fucking idiot and his
[05:59:21] Audience would probably if if that's the case, so I don't understand how has let's assume that's true
[05:59:26] Why would I like this is basically so now you're saying that I should take your advice on what would be in your best interest?
[05:59:34] But then just a minute ago you criticized me for trying to give you advice because it would be in my best interest
[05:59:41] Couldn't you just reverse the same logic right back on to what you're saying?
[05:59:46] Why would I ever take your advice for what I think that like why would I ever follow what you think I should do?
[05:59:52] When you're trying to subvert what I'm thinking it doesn't even make sense
[05:59:57] It's literally what you argued against 30 seconds ago
[06:00:02] Paranom after that conversation they would go okay. Maybe you didn't know what the hell you were talking about
[06:00:07] So he has to keep making it seem like he's farming drama when in fact
[06:00:12] He's just a terrified little right-wing propagandist
[06:00:15] Actively telling his audience that things are gonna be fine that Trump is great that you shouldn't worry about Israel's level of control over
[06:00:24] Over American foreign policy and even American domestic policy. I don't think that's the only issue
[06:00:29] He's just trying to he's just trying to tell him a little lullaby right go back to sleep little one
[06:00:37] Don't worry. Remember. It's actually the undocumented migrants that are stealing from you. It's actually well. Yeah, they are stealing
[06:00:46] They are it's just it's yeah true you're right absolutely they are of course they are
[06:00:54] That's the problem
[06:00:57] Yes
[06:00:58] The homeless people that are fucking you over. It's actually it is
[06:01:02] When there's a homeless person that's in front of a CVS that's yelling at you or causing problems or the police need to go
[06:01:09] and this is the issue is that
[06:01:11] Hassan is not giving any credibility to the second order effects of the law enforcement and
[06:01:17] All of the other government apparatuses that have to exist in order to protect you from these people
[06:01:24] So, basically, whenever you have a homeless person that's causing problems, now you have
[06:01:29] a police presence that needs to be put forward to deal with this person.
[06:01:34] And you can't just, by the way, give a homeless person a house.
[06:01:37] I can show you a million videos of a bunch of crackhead drug addicts, crazy homeless
[06:01:42] people that they gave houses to, and they started knocking holes in the walls, bashing
[06:01:47] out the lights, and acting like monkeys.
[06:01:50] So the entire premise of this is built off of a lie.
[06:01:54] And it's a multifaceted lie.
[06:01:56] The first basis of the lie is that these people are just like you and me and that those people,
[06:02:01] you know, they just missed their opportunity or they didn't have their chance to be more
[06:02:06] popular or, you know, like get a job or something.
[06:02:09] And so there's some sort of societal failure that is not their fault is the position is
[06:02:15] why they're in that position.
[06:02:16] The second level of that is that these people are not costing us a lot of money.
[06:02:21] Now whenever you have one of these homeless people that's on a first name basis with the
[06:02:25] police officers, it's because the police are probably arrested and have been micromanaging
[06:02:29] this person for the last 15 years.
[06:02:32] This is just what happens.
[06:02:34] I mean, I'm in Austin, you're in LA, you probably notice the same people in the same places
[06:02:39] causing the same problems.
[06:02:41] This is the equivalent of millions of dollars that is invested over the years in trying
[06:02:46] to micromanage crack heads, fence zombies, and retards, and what really should be happening
[06:02:52] is they need to be put in either three different places, jail, rehab, or mental institutions,
[06:02:58] because they make the public unsafe. They do, and they're dangerous. There's a much higher
[06:03:04] probability that a homeless person is going to steal your bike than Elon Musk. That's
[06:03:09] just the way it is.
[06:03:12] transgender transgender transgender transgender that's it okay well then
[06:03:17] acquiesce if it's not such an important issue and you want to make an appeal to
[06:03:22] triviality then why not meet people like me in the middle and say okay maybe
[06:03:27] having them compete in women's sports is bad maybe having them transition and do
[06:03:32] puberty blockers before 18 is bad but you're unwilling to do that because
[06:03:36] you're talking past the sale you're assuming that your moral positions are
[06:03:40] accurate while at the same time not wanting to compromise anything else but
[06:03:45] then saying that the positions themselves are unimportant if they were so
[06:03:48] unimportant then you would have no problem compromising on them I mean this
[06:03:53] is it is it hey Donald Trump eradicated trans athletes Donald Trump literally
[06:04:01] made it illegal to be trans and an athlete in the NCAA good yeah good did
[06:04:11] your life get better that was literally somebody's did and it was also a better
[06:04:15] thing it was an improvement on a system and it was a system that was built on a
[06:04:20] lie a lie that men and women are biologically the same they're not
[06:04:25] biologically the same. It's that simple. There are a lot of things that do not
[06:04:32] directly affect me. Like I'll give you an example, Palestine. What happens in Gaza
[06:04:37] doesn't directly affect me. It has nothing to do with me. If Israel blows up
[06:04:41] people in Gaza, my life does not improve or get worse or change really in any way.
[06:04:46] But you constantly want people to think about this foreign issue and to vote
[06:04:50] based off of it. So let's not make appeals to triviality when you've built
[06:04:53] your entire identity on a crisis across the world.
[06:04:58] I mean, this is data.
[06:04:59] A year ago, that was two years ago,
[06:05:02] did your life get better since then?
[06:05:04] Did you experience any fucking material improvements
[06:05:07] in your life? No, of course you didn't.
[06:05:09] Is that fixing the fucking gas prices,
[06:05:11] giving Israel more money?
[06:05:12] Is that going to fix your gas prices?
[06:05:14] If you got rid of the Iranian government
[06:05:16] and you had a regime change in Iran,
[06:05:19] the same way that we had one in Venezuela,
[06:05:22] I think that absolutely it would lower the gas prices.
[06:05:25] Just because something isn't happening immediately doesn't mean that something isn't happening.
[06:05:29] I think that it's obviously an advantage that we now have a embassy in Caracas.
[06:05:34] It's obviously an advantage that we're able to do business with Venezuela now.
[06:05:39] This is clearly a good thing.
[06:05:41] Venezuela is one of the biggest oil providers in the world.
[06:05:45] If Iran was able to do the same thing, we would be in a better and more advantageous
[06:05:49] position, not only geopolitically with their connection to Russia and providing Russia with
[06:05:54] drones that they used to bomb Ukrainians, but on top of that, just from our own domestic waves,
[06:05:59] because now we're able to trade more oil, which means that there's more oil in the market,
[06:06:03] and obviously that would war the price. So, duh. Like, something's not going to happen
[06:06:09] instantaneously. Giving Israel more money. Is that going to actually improve inflation?
[06:06:16] Have things gotten better in that has your life gotten better since gaza got leveled the answer actually is yes because you've built your entire career talking about it
[06:06:26] Does that mean that it's good that they got bombed? No
[06:06:29] This is stupid logic
[06:06:34] That process on that timeline especially in the last two to three years have things gotten better
[06:06:39] Has ICE improved your lives? Elon Musk is a fuck removing every single illegal alien will have no
[06:06:47] impact on me because you as as I am are filthy rich. We are filthy rich and we will never have to
[06:06:54] experience any of the negative effects of illegal immigration or any of the knock-on effects that
[06:06:59] would kind of compound on to that. For example, like I was saying, you know, stress on emergency
[06:07:04] rooms. We don't have to deal with these problems, but working-class Americans do have to deal with
[06:07:08] these problems. So no, it will not directly affect me because I'm fortunate enough to have enough
[06:07:14] money to where it doesn't have to. But that doesn't mean that it won't directly affect a lot of
[06:07:18] other people. And in the way that it does directly affect them, I can understand that I have empathy
[06:07:23] for, which is why I want to improve their situation and make it to where they don't have to compete
[06:07:27] with people that are playing under the table for $5 an hour whenever the job should be paying $50.
[06:07:33] So, yeah, I think absolutely.
[06:07:39] In trillion, Eric, what good did that do for you?
[06:07:45] Well, Elon provided a platform for me to disagree with these narratives that was completely
[06:07:50] controlled by people like you and you yourself for years on Twitter.
[06:07:55] You had a complete mainstream monopoly on that.
[06:07:58] When Elon bought Twitter, it broke the dam and that monopoly was destroyed.
[06:08:02] Ewan has been a massive bastion and has allowed X to be a massive bastion for freedom of speech
[06:08:08] inside of the West. I think that it's allowed not only America to be able to talk about difficult
[06:08:13] issues, but it's also now allowing Britain and Europeans to talk about difficult issues in their
[06:08:18] countries as well. So Ewan Musk has directly and specifically improved my life because he has allowed
[06:08:25] the scope and the overton window of what's discussable politically to shift to a more reasonable
[06:08:30] perspective that more likely represents my views. So Elon has directly benefited me.
[06:08:40] There it is. Did it do anything for you that's positive? No, of course not. Firing rockets into
[06:08:46] Israel. They are. They're firing rockets and I hope he kills every single fucking one of the
[06:08:50] Hezbollah members in Lebanon. Every single fucking one, I guess you're gonna get. Only then will the
[06:08:56] people there have peace. That's good. Yeah, and never. Yeah, yeah, it's based if Israel defies
[06:09:04] America. Yeah, it's based guys. Hey, I mean, like if Syria kills them, I think it's good. I don't
[06:09:09] care about Israel doing it. I care about Hezbollah getting killed. I don't care about who's doing it.
[06:09:15] I don't get you could have Madagascar go over with spears and fucking bows and arrows and rocks.
[06:09:21] And if they're going and killing the Hezbollah people, I'm going to say W.
[06:09:25] Like, they're a bunch of Islamic fucking psychoterrorists that are killing people
[06:09:30] and using human shields of the Lebanese people. They're awful. I don't give a fuck about Israel.
[06:09:37] I hope fucking al-Sharah from Syria goes over there and kills them.
[06:09:41] He used to be part of ISIS or al-Qaeda or something. I feel like it takes one to no one.
[06:09:47] thank god fight fire with fire hopefully we can work with this guy i to be honest i kind of like
[06:09:52] them so it's not about it it's not about israel it's about hezbollah that's the problem
[06:10:01] you're creating a defense for hezbollah by reframing my concern with hezbollah as being
[06:10:06] circumstantial around israel if israel didn't exist i would still want to wipe out hezbollah
[06:10:11] Guys, okay. Is this guy getting paid? Like, what's happening here? Is he is he getting
[06:10:20] paid for this propaganda? Because at least he should get paid for it.
[06:10:23] I, okay, okay. Now we have an agreement. I completely agree with that. I think I need
[06:10:29] to be getting paid way more money. I do.
[06:10:34] Right?
[06:10:35] Because he's doing this.
[06:10:37] So true.
[06:10:38] So true.
[06:10:39] Unbelievable propaganda.
[06:10:40] real so true he's doing it for free I mean the biggest fucking moron on the
[06:10:44] planet yep there it is every single fucking one of them by the way are you
[06:10:48] self-reporting I think they should look into a lot of people's finances I think
[06:10:55] they should I don't think Hassan is doing that by the way you know like I
[06:11:00] don't think he is but it's interesting that you're accusing me of that as one
[06:11:08] members in Lebanon, every single fucking one. Yeah, he's trying to present it as like based,
[06:11:13] right? He's okay. So it is this clip. He is basically trying to present. Yes. Benjamin
[06:11:19] Anyahu defying Trump's orders is based to his audience. Well, no, because it's a means to an
[06:11:25] ends. I don't care. Like, I want Israel to whenever we say jump, I want Israel to say how high.
[06:11:32] It is more important to me that Israel is obedient to Donald Trump and to the United States
[06:11:37] than israel blowing up has below
[06:11:40] but has blood being blown up is also an important goal
[06:11:44] and i don't care whether it is real syria
[06:11:47] saudi arabia
[06:11:48] yemen obviously they're not going to do it but theoretically whether it's the
[06:11:52] you doing it doesn't matter who's doing it
[06:11:55] this is nothing to do with israel
[06:11:58] israel is just simply
[06:11:59] the tool that's being used
[06:12:02] the job still needs to get fixed
[06:12:05] when in fact it's literally spoiling the fucking ceasefire uh... deal that trump
[06:12:10] put together
[06:12:11] so is it a little i don't know i mean like haven't they broken the ceasefire
[06:12:15] three or four other times by laying more minds in the straight of hormones
[06:12:19] i think the real problem is the irgc is completely disconnected and they're not
[06:12:23] operating under one singular type of leadership and that's by design
[06:12:27] so they're operating after like you know six or one-year-old
[06:12:31] uh... you know like planning that they've had
[06:12:34] like and and that's what they they've even said this right they wanted to create
[06:12:37] a uh... you know what was the the term that people were using
[06:12:41] a operational mosaic where
[06:12:43] do you had different groups that were operating under the same rules kind of
[06:12:47] like that
[06:12:48] uh... good parallel to this kind of i think what they were trying to do is like
[06:12:51] the dead hand right
[06:12:53] uh... the dead hand in soviet union was that even if you know like russia was
[06:12:58] destroyed all the nuclear bombs would still go off and still hit america
[06:13:02] because there was a plan in place ahead of time as a contingency.
[06:13:05] So they're trying to do the same thing. That's obviously what they're doing.
[06:13:09] So I mean, I feel like this is, I mean, Iran has broken the ceasefire too.
[06:13:14] Highest priority here is to defend Israel.
[06:13:23] Well, that was embarrassing. Jesus. I don't know how people watch that. Wow.
[06:13:30] This is the guy saying you're getting paid by the big yahoo. Uh-oh here we go
[06:13:41] Imagine being in Iran with no internet you can't leave the house in your only form of entertainment as a son reruns on state TV
[06:13:48] See guys, I think they need to be charged in the Hague for cruel and unusual punishment and
[06:13:55] really I mean some kind of you know international law of like
[06:14:00] Abuse towards their people. This is like, I mean, this should be a war crime, right? I mean you have to listen to this shit
[06:14:06] They have to oh my god. I can't even imagine that
[06:14:10] Crimes against humanity. Yeah, there you go. Looks like hell on earth is real. It sure is but anyway
[06:14:17] Yeah, I and also by the way
[06:14:20] You can see that I I will address every point that he makes it's not a big deal
[06:14:26] I have no problem talking about it. It's not an issue
[06:14:29] issue. And I think that, by the way, the biggest person disagrees with me that Hassan hates
[06:14:36] Democrats is Hassan. There are more clips of Hassan saying that he hates Democrats than
[06:14:41] me saying that I hate Democrats and liberals. So I don't want to hear this. It's just total
[06:14:49] bullshit. You can't. Yeah. And so anyway, that's the way I feel about it. All right, guys,
[06:14:55] the where wins me thing got delayed a little bit. I'm just going to chill out for a bit.
[06:14:59] I don't recall the day and we're gonna probably I'm thinking about reading the entire rape gang report tomorrow
[06:15:06] I'm thinking about doing it
[06:15:09] It's a big one
[06:15:11] It's a really big one
[06:15:13] For the first point. This is Nick Fuentes after people are bringing up Israel for five minutes. Yeah, okay. Let me see that
[06:15:20] And also like yeah, because I said that Nick agreed with me partially on this
[06:15:23] The go-
[06:15:24] Goyam are really pissing me the fuck off.
[06:15:28] So much so, I wanna switch teams.
[06:15:30] I'm thinking about changing sides.
[06:15:32] The Goyam are pissing me off.
[06:15:34] And I think the Goyam need to shut the fuck up.
[06:15:37] Goyam be Goyam.
[06:15:38] Listen, Goyam be Goyam.
[06:15:41] Myth of the Noble Goy.
[06:15:43] Hey, Goy, why don't you shut the fuck up?
[06:15:46] The Goy-
[06:15:48] It's because it's annoying.
[06:15:49] Like, the fixation is only around that one thing.
[06:15:52] That's it.
[06:15:53] And so, yeah, I mean, and I had been saying this for a while.
[06:15:56] I was actually one of the first people to say that I think that the fixation around
[06:16:00] Israel is it's being played out, right?
[06:16:03] It's being played out.
[06:16:04] That's where you got the word.
[06:16:05] I got it.
[06:16:06] No, actually, I got it from the same plate, this place that Nick did on the Epstein files.
[06:16:11] The way that they talked about them, I was like, bro, like that's exactly the way I feel
[06:16:14] about most people.
[06:16:15] There it is.
[06:16:16] And I started using it myself.
[06:16:20] And 11 hour stream, I make people listen.
[06:16:22] Yeah, so I'm thinking about reading the entire Rape Gang in Korea tomorrow on stream.
[06:16:26] It's a really long one. It's a super long one.
[06:16:29] But, you know, again, if I'm ready and I'm feeling up to it tomorrow, I'm gonna fucking do it.
[06:16:34] I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna wake up tomorrow. I'm gonna see how I feel.
[06:16:37] And I feel like I feel an obligation to do it. If you want me to be honest, I do. I feel an obligation to do it.
[06:16:43] Britain now arrests more people for social media posts than Russia, China, and Turkey combined,
[06:16:47] nearly matching the rest of the top 10 countries combined.
[06:16:49] I I don't really know if I believe you with Russia and China because I'm not believing their crime statistics
[06:16:56] But I think Turkey probably is being accurate
[06:17:00] It's kind of crazy like I mean Turkey's a you know my understanding Turkey's kind of a weird country
[06:17:05] It's a weird country like they've got very
[06:17:08] Progressive things and like they're they're like part of NATO and everything and you know like they're
[06:17:13] You know like you can go to Turkey and everything's fine, but like at the same time
[06:17:16] They also have like kind of things that are very
[06:17:18] You know regressive so I don't know. I don't know I've been there
[06:17:26] They're a weird NATO member that's for sure. Yeah, I think they I think it's good that they're in NATO
[06:17:30] It's good that they're in NATO, but you're right. It's like they're definitely the
[06:17:35] You know the one on the corner of the table, right?
[06:17:41] You mind this country's know what they can and can't post yeah exactly
[06:17:48] another club of trump and bb okay i'm looking at this is the last one i'm looking
[06:17:57] but it's been an amazing partnership but he will say we're the big partner and he's the very
[06:18:01] small partner and that's true so yeah yeah i mean i i'm glad to hear this i don't want to i don't
[06:18:11] want to fucking have israel telling us what the fuck to do bro like turkey borders iran bro yeah
[06:18:16] Yeah, it's their north border.
[06:18:17] Or it's Turkey's south border.
[06:18:19] It's Iran's north border.
[06:18:20] Yeah, that's correct.
[06:18:25] Remember, it came from a private initiative,
[06:18:27] so while things might, inside, might be true,
[06:18:28] it might be taken with a grain of salt.
[06:18:30] I think that if you're able to,
[06:18:34] what do you call it, if you,
[06:18:37] east, I don't know, I'd have to go back.
[06:18:39] I thought it was like north,
[06:18:40] but like, yeah, something like that.
[06:18:41] I wasn't gonna look at the map.
[06:18:42] I mean, I saw the map, yeah, it's pretty simple.
[06:18:44] But, China does not have any Muslim problems, FYI?
[06:18:50] Yeah, I wonder why.
[06:18:53] Talk about the MOU, Iran deal seems very bad. I'm freaking out.
[06:18:56] Also, if you want, you can pull me up and express my concerns.
[06:18:59] I don't really believe anything that they're saying or doing publicly, if you want me to be honest.
[06:19:03] And I think that I don't really put any stock into any of it.
[06:19:08] Yeah, I mean, that's really it.
[06:19:11] Chum also said not y'all who crushes out often. Yeah, you watch professor Jang videos. No
[06:19:18] Opinion Argentina. I like Argentina a lot
[06:19:23] Yeah, this is my
[06:19:29] Jesus no, how about that?
[06:19:36] Man
[06:19:37] So the right-o's would be the world. This is another base when you're not being pressed top 3%
[06:19:42] Working-class immigrants consenting the laws including age the unemployed
[06:19:47] man
[06:19:52] Did you hear about section 224 of the defense bill effectively it'll fuse the Israeli and US Army? It won't be a partnership
[06:19:58] I don't believe that I just think that like again
[06:20:01] I'd have to read it, but like if you tell me something that's like extreme like that
[06:20:06] I'm just not gonna believe it
[06:20:17] You're still a minute wrong. That's the way I feel to I do as a pewee to pinnacle box fostering go
[06:20:22] It's going very well. I've been playing that I've been playing
[06:20:27] What's the other one I'm almost done with this game to where is it as I can find it curse mark I
[06:20:33] I made a lot of a lot of progress on this. I'll show you
[06:20:41] I'm so you can't say Iran can't have ballistic missiles
[06:20:43] I don't know what I don't know what the stance is that he has I have no idea what his stance is and
[06:20:50] I honestly I don't know what's gonna happen. I am not happy if we don't get rid of you know fucking all the other shit
[06:20:58] but yeah sort by recently played no I think it's fine honestly so I beat all
[06:21:11] of the bosses and I haven't unlocked all of the weapon things yet but let me see
[06:21:19] if I can buy any of these crit chance crit chance is really good I'm gonna buy
[06:21:23] that and that I can put this on here. Camera down. No, it should be fine. Camera should
[06:21:31] be okay. I'll move it over to here. This Diablo 5. No, it's like a road light game that's
[06:21:38] kind of like Dark Souls and I unlocked a lot of the spells as well. The slot machine RPG.
[06:21:51] necessarily. I mean I haven't finished everything I'm just I'm still in the
[06:21:54] process of it. You have to go around to the different rooms and like I min max
[06:22:00] like all of my my stuff and I beat all the bosses. I beat the last boss really
[06:22:07] really easily. I was actually really happy I did. I didn't think I'd be able to.
[06:22:12] And so I have this weapon here because it gives me fire damage right and this is
[06:22:20] decent right so it makes the hammers grow around me and then poison is actually kind of good too
[06:22:25] but it's not great and then I can go up to the top here roguelite blasphemous yeah I guess you
[06:22:30] could call it something like that I get this guy in the corner right and so I'm trying to hit him
[06:22:36] as much as I can so I can keep him basically stun lock and I'm using my my spinny boys
[06:22:44] He was about to do a lot of damage, but I killed him fast enough.
[06:22:50] He saw the poison there, went really well.
[06:22:54] You can see it's a lot easier for me this time than it was.
[06:22:58] Barrier is like the shield right here, it's the blue thing.
[06:23:03] What game is this? It's called Curse Mark.
[06:23:09] and I could get another flask but I don't really need it obviously right now
[06:23:14] because I'm full health. So I'm gonna open up this and this allows me to void
[06:23:20] egg. I forgot which one this is. I get barrier on evade. So right now
[06:23:25] because I have crit I'm gonna upgrade my talisman and so these are like my main
[06:23:29] things that affect all my weapons and so I'm gonna double upgrade this. I could
[06:23:34] upgrade this too but I think crit damage is more important so we're gonna put
[06:23:38] that on and so now I have a higher chance to crit. Is that the only character? It is
[06:23:44] for now, it's an early access. So you can see that I put on the spinning boys again
[06:23:51] and you can see how my actual health very rarely even goes down. And if I want to, I
[06:23:57] can also just cast this and it increases my barrier even more. And the reason why I'm
[06:24:02] using that is because it gives me more stacks. So bleeding, I can put bleeding now on my
[06:24:07] main weapon as well and now I'm gonna upgrade my rune and I'm gonna put I guess
[06:24:12] I'm gonna double upgrade bleeding oh I can triple upgrade it and you can upgrade
[06:24:17] these runes like each of these different things here or I guess not all of them
[06:24:22] like they can be upgraded to an extent that allows you to do more upgrades per
[06:24:27] run so there's like meta level progression not to mention like other
[06:24:31] like secrets and stuff like that too
[06:24:37] And you can see also like immediately I kill those things.
[06:24:48] Makes it way easier.
[06:24:50] Do you lose everything if you die?
[06:24:55] You lose a lot of things if you die, but you don't lose everything.
[06:24:59] This is like an extra heal, but I'm not going to even go for that.
[06:25:12] Okay, I'm thinking, yeah, yeah, let me do it.
[06:25:15] This is another boss.
[06:25:18] And so like you can see I used the green thing there, and the green thing allows me to effectively
[06:25:23] keep the boss like nearly stun locked.
[06:25:28] Like also you saw the 80 on him. That's the bleed. I do so much damage with the bleed is it's like super super strong
[06:25:36] Melted him. Yeah, and it effectively stun locks and so this is causes attacks to repeat. Well, okay. Well, that's I
[06:25:44] Mean that literally just makes me do twice as much damage. I think that's pretty good, isn't it?
[06:25:58] Kill these fuckers.
[06:26:09] You can see like all of them are just like insta dead.
[06:26:15] And what about this frozen precision full health enemies.
[06:26:20] I'm going to get that and just put precision and frozen.
[06:26:24] Um, yeah, it's probably, I'm gonna put Frozen on there instead, actually.
[06:26:34] Spearhead of Sporting Thunder was just a little, this just isn't really very valuable.
[06:26:39] Electrified doesn't only give me anything.
[06:26:43] Like, pewee.
[06:26:43] Yeah, I've been playing pewee a lot.
[06:26:46] Not as much as I've basically beaten it, but yeah, I've pretty much completely
[06:26:51] beaten this game now and you can see like they all have debuffs on them too
[06:26:54] right like watch that see like he's dying now and like you're watching by the
[06:27:01] way like this is like me I've pretty much completed most of the content in the
[06:27:04] game so you can see just like dies right okay I'll do I'll do one boss here I
[06:27:15] I don't think I can do two bosses, but I'll see if I can.
[06:27:19] Basically every map that you do, it makes the game harder.
[06:27:26] So you have to path it out in the right way,
[06:27:29] so you don't end up going and doing an area that's
[06:27:32] really, really hard, or a boss that scales.
[06:27:35] Because even the bosses scale.
[06:27:39] You see, I'm taking a little bit more damage now.
[06:27:41] That was my fault though.
[06:27:48] You know, it's cool depth, yeah, yeah.
[06:27:54] So now I can get another crit token, oh distant enemies, I don't really, I'm playing up front
[06:27:59] so I don't really need that.
[06:28:01] And then this is just like you summon extra items, right?
[06:28:05] And so, each enemy you hit, I don't really care about that.
[06:28:10] I guess that's kind of good.
[06:28:12] None of these really have any value either.
[06:28:17] Consecutive hits.
[06:28:19] I guess that's probably better.
[06:28:28] Did you ever check out the new Blacksmith challenges?
[06:28:30] No, I didn't. Not at all.
[06:28:34] The procs are over here
[06:28:41] And you remember like before we were really on the struggle bus right?
[06:28:49] But we've got this like I do think that this is the best weapon in the game
[06:29:04] It was great. Yeah, I like it. I didn't expect it to be as good as it was.
[06:29:11] I guess I'm gonna get the hammers.
[06:29:18] So now I have more hammers. Wow, look at all the hammers.
[06:29:23] So this is gonna help with stun locking the boss.
[06:29:29] This is the first main big boss
[06:29:43] I'm just gonna big dick him. I'm gonna big dick him. I'm not even think about it
[06:29:52] I don't even want to think about it
[06:29:59] Obviously, I've been able to create a build that requires literally no skill.
[06:30:18] Obviously, I've done this, or I wouldn't have been able to beat the game, clearly, right?
[06:30:25] And so now I got this, attacks to repeat, so I could get another one of these.
[06:30:30] I probably should get another one, like, let me see.
[06:30:36] Yeah, I think this is probably actually better.
[06:30:43] Because now I have even faster and even more attacks.
[06:30:48] And then I'm just going to put poison on this instead.
[06:30:51] I don't think poison scales the same way.
[06:30:53] So like now I'm over here and I could go and kill this guy and go to here.
[06:30:58] I don't think I can do all of these, but I'm going to,
[06:31:01] I'm just going to try and see what happens.
[06:31:07] Cause like that's supposed to be the end of a run, right?
[06:31:10] Like you can do more bosses and do more stuff,
[06:31:13] but like it's not really intended that way. Like you're intended to do multiple
[06:31:17] runs with like different goals and then achieve those goals in those runs.
[06:31:21] and then redo the run, but, and you can see like now,
[06:31:25] like the monsters are getting a lot harder.
[06:31:33] And there are some scaling advantages,
[06:31:35] and they also do a lot more damage too.
[06:31:37] Like I don't know exactly how they can make it
[06:31:39] like feel more rewarding to do that.
[06:31:41] Like I personally am not a huge fan of Max Barrier.
[06:31:47] See like Max Barrier is really good
[06:31:49] because I'm using Barrier all the time.
[06:31:50] So I'm going to replace max barrier with the evade barrier.
[06:31:54] Because I think that an evade only counts if you actually do dodge something specifically.
[06:32:00] And we're going to do...
[06:32:03] I'm going to double upgrade this too.
[06:32:05] And I guess I'll upgrade the barrier on spell as well.
[06:32:08] And so now that's 20% more barrier, which is huge.
[06:32:14] And there's like a vendor here you can buy things for too.
[06:32:17] but I don't really need to, I don't really need to do that.
[06:32:21] Each curse on your target, damage that's hit, generating hurricanes is really good,
[06:32:27] but I feel like having all this is already really good.
[06:32:35] I can, you know what, I'm gonna, I'm gonna buy the hurricane one just because it looks cool,
[06:32:39] and that way you guys can see it.
[06:32:41] I'm going to swap it over with this, and I'm going to put this on this.
[06:32:51] There you go.
[06:32:56] Alright, and we'll do, I'll leave it to this side this way.
[06:33:07] And now my barrier is at 39.
[06:33:23] And the things that I'm fighting here are relatively annoying because they'll do damage, especially
[06:33:30] whenever you're new, it's pretty hard to deal with them.
[06:33:34] You can see like I have barrier now that's built up which makes it way easier.
[06:33:37] This is like a, um, like a default upgrade.
[06:33:41] I'm going to go down twice and then go kill this boss.
[06:33:56] Like energy shield?
[06:33:57] Yeah, it's like an energy shield exactly.
[06:34:02] Fuckin' got him, there we go.
[06:34:26] They can teleport, obviously.
[06:34:28] And he'll die.
[06:34:30] Watcha bitch.
[06:34:34] It's a game, it's called Curse Mark.
[06:34:40] Game is called Curse Mark.
[06:34:41] It's kind of hard to see what's going on sometimes.
[06:34:43] That's probably the biggest complaint that I think that people have with the game is
[06:34:47] that visually there's a lot of clutter.
[06:34:51] It's kind of like Crimson Desert and I think they can, you know, like it's early access,
[06:34:56] right?
[06:34:57] So the game's not like finished.
[06:34:58] Yeah, they have these fucking priests. These priests are really annoying.
[06:35:13] See how much health this fuck ass has.
[06:35:19] And now I have to fight the boss.
[06:35:22] And I'm gonna upgrade this forge.
[06:35:28] I think we're going to do double echoes because at the fourth level it makes it where I can
[06:35:35] attack four times.
[06:35:39] So now we effectively like just added 25% damage.
[06:35:46] Okay.
[06:35:51] And now we fight this boss.
[06:36:03] You can see I'm taking a lot of damage.
[06:36:08] I think I'm going to be able to kill him in time though.
[06:36:14] Got him.
[06:36:16] I've got a heal.
[06:36:21] Yep.
[06:36:24] I don't think I can beat the last hard mode boss.
[06:36:27] Because he's all the way over there and I have to go through all these other ones to
[06:36:31] get there.
[06:36:33] It's like the probability of that is just like really, really low.
[06:36:36] Because you're seeing like now I'm taking more damage and it's harder for me to kill
[06:36:40] these things.
[06:36:46] They build without any heal.
[06:36:47] Yeah, well, the heal, the thing is that like the damage from the fire,
[06:36:52] like there's a lot of components that like going to play.
[06:37:04] Oh, the rats go up too.
[06:37:13] I survived that one.
[06:37:14] That was good.
[06:37:16] So now, I'm gonna have this.
[06:37:23] And you see, like, so I have double sequence, and so now I'm doing even more damage.
[06:37:33] I'm doing it crazy.
[06:37:35] Oh, now I have another repeat, too.
[06:37:38] So I'm gonna put this on so now I can repeat my other attack.
[06:37:42] And I have weapon damage on top of this.
[06:37:49] The weapon damage doesn't really matter, but it's nice to have.
[06:38:00] And I'm just casting that to build up my, my energy, or sorry, my, my shield.
[06:38:12] Is that any good? No, it's not.
[06:38:19] I'm also going to put on this for damage.
[06:38:24] I don't really need burning. I already have really good burning.
[06:38:26] Hurricanes on this too is going to be insane and then having it do more damage is also
[06:38:37] really good.
[06:38:38] Let's see if I can make it.
[06:38:58] You can see very clearly I'm doing like a ridiculous amount of damage.
[06:39:02] But I'm also taking a ridiculous amount of damage.
[06:39:11] Scaled egg.
[06:39:12] What's this doing?
[06:39:13] When near death, your health is on.
[06:39:15] This is a really good combination with other skills, but it's not important right now.
[06:39:22] Okay, I'm going to go down and over.
[06:39:29] one two three one two three yeah okay at 20 it's like okay you're basically gonna
[06:39:35] die
[06:39:38] oh that I mean 20 that's like the gray thing in the corner
[06:39:46] I charge this up you can see like my spell does a lot of damage
[06:39:59] It's just chatting. It's nice. Just chatting is a great video game. It's an amazing game.
[06:40:06] And also fuse runes together. So I'm going to put this rune on top of this rune. So I
[06:40:12] have chain, hurricane, and damage mod. So now I'm going to put this together and now
[06:40:16] I can effectively have an additional rune. And so what I'm going to put onto this is
[06:40:23] We're gonna do...
[06:40:28] Let's do another hurricane.
[06:40:37] Oh boy.
[06:40:53] So, these are like spawners.
[06:40:59] Jesus Christ, there's a lot of damage.
[06:41:07] Okay, all right, I need one more end that I have to fight the boss.
[06:41:23] I'm a little bit nervous. I don't know how this is gonna go. I think I'm gonna die by
[06:41:31] the way. These guys do so much damage. I have to kill them immediately. Sort of the crabs.
[06:41:43] Look at my stamina I'm taking.
[06:41:52] Okay.
[06:41:56] Yeah, see that was brutal, wasn't it? It was a lot.
[06:42:02] And I'm gonna go, I'm gonna give a heal. I'm sure I'll just do a heal right now.
[06:42:13] make sure I upgrade again too no life leech no I don't really have that now I
[06:42:22] need to upgrade one more talisman I'm gonna guess do double more hurricanes
[06:42:30] fucking just what I needed all right this is the next boss
[06:42:43] of
[06:43:36] Man.
[06:43:52] Man.
[06:44:00] That was really close.
[06:44:04] falling meteors. I didn't really do anything. Hmm. I wonder if I should use that. There's
[06:44:22] one more boss over here. I feel like the chance of me being able to get over there is like
[06:44:27] zero. I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna try and do it anyway.
[06:44:34] I'm gonna do a little bit of backtracking because like now I feel like I
[06:44:37] might... now I'm kind of locked in. I want to see if I can do it.
[06:44:43] So I'm gonna do... I'm gonna go over here. I'm gonna get this heal. I don't really
[06:44:51] have any any actual life steal and then there's this guy over here that has one
[06:44:57] more heal okay don't try to be a hero it doesn't matter like it
[06:45:21] Okay, that's one down
[06:45:41] What a damage a lot of damage
[06:45:51] I have one heal left.
[06:45:56] Okay.
[06:45:58] Yeah, by the way, the chances of me finishing this are like zero.
[06:46:02] I- it's- it's so over.
[06:46:05] I got one more heal.
[06:46:12] Oh, I- there's another. I forgot about that one.
[06:46:21] Okay, these things are pretty easy to kill actually.
[06:46:49] I don't know how much fucking health these things have.
[06:46:51] Crazy actually how much they have.
[06:47:01] Okay, that's one more down.
[06:47:04] And we're gonna do the Starfall Room.
[06:47:08] So now we have double meteors too.
[06:47:11] The reason why I'm using meteors now
[06:47:12] is that the last boss is really big.
[06:47:15] And so if I use them,
[06:47:17] And I think I might be able to actually do more damage to the boss.
[06:47:22] I'm actually going to take a step back and try to just kill these at range, because then
[06:47:27] they explode.
[06:47:29] Okay.
[06:47:31] Okay, got it.
[06:47:58] And let's get one more heal.
[06:48:00] I'm actually getting way more heals than I thought I was.
[06:48:09] Okay, I need to do one more. This area is pretty hard because I have to unlock an item, which means that I have to take damage.
[06:48:19] And these guys do a lot of damage. They're like evil priests.
[06:48:30] Alright, if I kill all three bosses this is going to be fucking insane.
[06:48:46] I've got more flasks too, this might sound crazy, I'm actually going to over heal right
[06:48:54] now just to start it off at 100%.
[06:48:58] Let's do it.
[06:49:25] I'm going to stop using.
[06:49:26] I'm not going to use my last forward charge yet.
[06:49:37] Use my ult.
[06:49:45] I'm going to use it now because he's low.
[06:49:47] It's your boy!
[06:49:55] He's not hitting you at all.
[06:50:02] He is, I'm actually healing through it.
[06:50:05] There we go, holy fuck.
[06:50:07] That's all three of the bosses.
[06:50:10] That's all three of the fucking bosses right there.
[06:50:13] God damn.
[06:50:17] fucking damn like that was fucking insane I will even do there's one more
[06:50:23] boss in the game and it's like it's a pretty easy boss but I'm gonna I'm gonna
[06:50:27] see if I can kill all the bosses in one run
[06:50:47] Okay, I think I made it right.
[06:50:58] Is it over?
[06:50:59] I forgot about this cop's upgrade.
[06:51:03] Okay, he's dead.
[06:51:07] Alright.
[06:51:10] Now we're on the final one.
[06:51:13] Upgrade my talisman.
[06:51:14] All of them are already upgraded and I don't really even need to do that.
[06:51:17] I'm just gonna upgrade this right now.
[06:51:24] It would be better if I came into this with like full potions, but that's okay.
[06:51:41] I'm gonna do a lot of damage.
[06:51:47] I'm gonna step out, kill.
[06:52:17] Oh man, the 29S30, that's a lot.
[06:52:31] That's a whole lot.
[06:52:32] I told you I would show this game after I learned how to play it and I knew what I was
[06:52:37] doing.
[06:52:41] That was tougher than the last one.
[06:52:43] Yeah, the adds do a lot of damage.
[06:52:45] Broken build you have.
[06:52:46] Yeah, there's a lot of things that I think the game can do better and I think that they can improve on but overall
[06:52:52] You know, I like it and so games go with curse mark
[06:52:56] And so, uh, yeah, I figured I'd show people
[06:52:59] What it was especially because I I felt like a retard and where I played it last time on stream
[06:53:03] Because I I didn't do as well as I I felt like I should have done right I should I should have understood it more
[06:53:16] You can see like my spell does so much fucking damage.
[06:53:24] I guess I have to kill these things, I don't know.
[06:53:32] But yeah, um, oh it's this cock sucker down here, I didn't even see him.
[06:53:38] I was like, where's this guy coming from?
[06:53:41] You know king of broken builds and expect otherwise well look I mean like that's that's that's what I'm good at
[06:53:48] Like I'm not good at video games. I'm good at not having to be good at video games
[06:53:57] That's what I'm truly the best at
[06:54:02] That I am truly a master and this is like the first boss instantly fucking dead
[06:54:11] I actually don't even know what happens now.
[06:54:16] Oh, I think I'm actually gonna die. That's what happens now.
[06:54:20] Never mind. That was really close.
[06:54:25] And they dropped a heal.
[06:54:41] So there it is.
[06:54:53] Oh man.
[06:54:56] So yeah.
[06:54:57] That's the game.
[06:54:58] Wait, does it just let me loot it?
[06:55:01] Oh my god.
[06:55:03] Alright.
[06:55:04] Oh man.
[06:55:05] What a day.
[06:55:06] What'd you say a free combat vampire stars? Yeah, I mean, it's a like by the way, um,
[06:55:15] you know, like I'm not like I mean the games, it's like any game like this, like you're
[06:55:20] gonna just get better at it over time. Like I'm not like super good at this game. Uh,
[06:55:24] you know, it's just like it's a matter of progression and everything that a game's called
[06:55:27] curse mark. And uh, yeah, that's it. I promise you guys that you'd see a full run and in
[06:55:32] game with like a good build that like I know what I'm doing promises made promises kept
[06:55:38] beat every single hard boss in one run so anyway guys thank you all very much for watching
[06:55:45] I appreciate it and I will see you all tomorrow.
[06:55:49] Alright boys, peace!
[06:55:50] See ya!
[06:56:02] you
[06:56:32] you
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