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06-24-2026 · 6h 07m

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[00:00:30] I can't explain all the feelings that you're making me feel
[00:00:40] My heart's in overdrive, you're in my mysterious will
[00:00:48] Touching you, touching me
[00:00:55] It's not you, you can't get just got me
[00:01:02] I'm not even being caught up
[00:01:04] Just isn't there a room for more
[00:01:06] Just a chance to make it now
[00:01:08] Whenever I can finish on your star
[00:01:10] I'm not even gonna take your love
[00:01:25] How are we doing boys?
[00:01:31] I just woke up maybe like an hour ago, something like that, it's another fucking day.
[00:01:39] Oh man, I saw there was news about Grand Theft Auto, bunch of other crazy shit going on, it's another day.
[00:01:46] And I had an appointment earlier this morning, I just got done with that and now we're back at it, back in it, it's another fucking day.
[00:01:54] another fucking day.
[00:01:55] And yesterday, so this is why I didn't go on yesterday.
[00:02:00] I'll just tell you, I woke up and I tried to charge my phone
[00:02:07] and I couldn't charge my phone because I couldn't get,
[00:02:11] the charging cable wasn't working
[00:02:14] and I couldn't unravel the charging cable
[00:02:17] because there was so much garbage under my room, right?
[00:02:20] Like, literally, like, it was so bad,
[00:02:24] I couldn't even get the cable out, right?
[00:02:28] And so I was like, you know what?
[00:02:29] I haven't taken a day off for a while.
[00:02:31] I'm gonna take a day off today.
[00:02:33] Excuse me.
[00:02:34] I'm gonna take a day off today.
[00:02:37] I'm gonna sort this shit out.
[00:02:39] I'm gonna get it done.
[00:02:40] And so yesterday I spent,
[00:02:42] I'm not even kidding you,
[00:02:43] probably six hours cleaning my house.
[00:02:47] Or cleaning just, actually that's not true.
[00:02:49] cleaning just that room
[00:02:52] and uh... i'll show you a before and after let me i've got to go send it let
[00:02:56] me send it on on twitter and then that way i can
[00:02:59] just uh... show you guys directly any a second let me find it
[00:03:03] okay are you guys will see this it's actually kind of crazy
[00:03:06] uh... where the fuck did it go okay uh... let me see here media
[00:03:12] and where are we okay i think that really would be a good one and then
[00:03:18] These two would also be good.
[00:03:20] Oh, I can only do one at a time, okay?
[00:03:23] Give me one second, and then I have one more.
[00:03:26] And, okay, so,
[00:03:30] all right, I think this should be good.
[00:03:31] So you guys are gonna get an idea what this is.
[00:03:34] And, Miss Giment, did you clean the sheets?
[00:03:36] I did, I got everything clean, everything's done,
[00:03:39] and it's finished.
[00:03:40] Now I'm glad to see that, I'm very glad.
[00:03:42] And so this is the way it started, okay?
[00:03:47] Like let me show you guys here.
[00:03:48] This is the way it started.
[00:03:50] And you guys need to understand,
[00:03:53] let me think and make sure there's nothing else bad
[00:03:55] that I wanna show here.
[00:03:57] Yeah, I know this is fine.
[00:03:58] Okay, so basically this is the way my room started.
[00:04:04] As you can see here, you know,
[00:04:06] there's just literal garbage everywhere.
[00:04:08] You can't even see.
[00:04:10] Does anybody know what color the floor is?
[00:04:14] Does anybody have any idea what color the floor is at all?
[00:04:19] No, you don't.
[00:04:19] You have no idea.
[00:04:21] And the reason why is because you have no idea yet.
[00:04:24] It's brown?
[00:04:24] Yeah, it is.
[00:04:26] It actually is brown.
[00:04:27] I mean, you could easily assume that because of the rest
[00:04:29] of the carpet in my house.
[00:04:30] But yes, it is brown.
[00:04:32] But if you only had this photo to go off of,
[00:04:34] you would not be able to tell that.
[00:04:36] So not for words, the blood wall, it's right there.
[00:04:40] And so anyway, that's it.
[00:04:42] Bruno sheets, just raw dogging the mattress.
[00:04:45] That's correct.
[00:04:46] So we were raw dogging the mattress, doing everything.
[00:04:49] And then, so this is what happened.
[00:04:52] Let me go, where the hell is it?
[00:04:54] I'm just getting distracted here by looking at all these.
[00:04:57] Give me one second, I'll pull this up.
[00:04:59] Okay, so there's the mattress right there
[00:05:02] and you can see, and this is by the way,
[00:05:05] just so you guys understand,
[00:05:06] I have a bed frame under this
[00:05:08] and this comes up to a little bit above my knee, okay?
[00:05:12] So this is just solid garbage, like fucking un-
[00:05:17] like just uninhibited, unfiltered just shit.
[00:05:23] Just literal shit that's just everywhere
[00:05:26] in this fucking room, okay?
[00:05:28] So then this is what it looked like afterwards.
[00:05:37] Give me one second.
[00:05:40] You guys ready?
[00:05:42] Gonna make sure actually it's fine right to show you that's fine
[00:05:46] We clean the entire thing up
[00:05:48] We did everything I
[00:05:52] Got all of it done. It's all fixed like that's the floor
[00:05:56] That's the floor bro. Like that was it and so anyway
[00:06:00] This is and this is the before and now let me show you the for and after
[00:06:05] Usually the before is on the other side. I mean, let me go back and do this, right?
[00:06:09] So there it is and so that's it guys. There's the sheet. I went to Target
[00:06:16] I bought a new sheet and and everything man, and so anyway you even vacuumed I'd be so so basically
[00:06:24] Do you know how like like I may think?
[00:06:28] soil cut away
[00:06:34] Okay, let me so I can show you guys this right now. That's not it. Where's not shopping images
[00:06:39] You know how they have things like this, for example, where it shows like the, you know, like,
[00:06:46] oh, this is the prehistoric period.
[00:06:50] This is the crustacean period.
[00:06:53] This is, you know, like whatever period it was.
[00:06:55] Well, at the bottom of this floor, okay, at the bottom of this floor, there existed
[00:07:02] a pair of pants. And inside that pair of pants was a attendance badge for Dreamhack 2017.
[00:07:17] So it's been a while since I've cleaned everything up. It really has been. But yeah, that's it.
[00:07:26] That's a girl's room, I guess so. And so that was an archeological treasure. Yeah, it's
[00:07:31] at the bottom like you see like a whoa this is a stegosaurus oh my god right and so that was it
[00:07:37] it's the crustacean whatever the fuck it is right okay like let's not worry about it too much so
[00:07:44] anyway everything landed in the other room no everything landed in the garbage uh well i mean
[00:07:49] to be fair like some things i did move into the other room but for the most part i threw a
[00:07:53] lot of this stuff away so uh that's it and i i cleaned all of it up this is a totally
[00:07:59] This is the cleanest that my room has been ever since I had a girlfriend visit in like 2018, okay?
[00:08:08] So very very different, very very big big deal, right? That's it. And so yeah, there you go.
[00:08:16] What's up with the poster? Oh yeah, the poster. This is, you know, I really like Berserk. Obviously,
[00:08:22] I've been a big fan of it. And so I figured I put that one up there. It was from the
[00:08:26] steak and egg set that we had a long time ago and so I figured well I might as well show this one
[00:08:32] anyway so yeah definitely and that was it so I was really glad to see that and yeah overall it was a
[00:08:38] really really good one and yeah there it is oh the Bruce Lee yeah that's Bruce Lee I'm pretty
[00:08:44] sure that's Bruce Lee isn't it yeah I think it is and so anyway you think about selling your
[00:08:49] shit one man's trash and the man's treasure you don't want it okay let me tell you that
[00:08:54] So yeah, that's how much garbage there was like you guys you feel I thought it was like level with this
[00:08:59] No, bro. Like it was so bad and so I spent all this time cleaning and everything and so
[00:09:06] Honestly, like I am still
[00:09:08] Fucking beat from that
[00:09:11] I am like my my back hurts like I was bending down doing this shit like I
[00:09:17] I think there's a bird trapped in my chimney too. Like I don't know what I'm gonna do with that
[00:09:21] I'm gonna have to like figure out how to get the bird out
[00:09:24] and uh... yes so it is very very exciting day for me uh... you know that's pretty much what
[00:09:29] happened
[00:09:30] old swami to be fair i mean i was doing this for six hours and
[00:09:34] you know that's all god i don't really bend down a lot so uh... yeah that's it
[00:09:38] bending over day
[00:09:39] yeah yesterday was bending over day for me
[00:09:42] the bird died in two dozen smoke it out i don't know i i i don't know what
[00:09:45] happened with it could have been damaged or uh... are hurt
[00:09:48] and so uh... yeah i have no idea
[00:09:50] What about the white pillow? Which one? Oh, this one here. This was a gift.
[00:09:55] This was a gift from a from a viewer.
[00:09:58] And I just kind of always kept it. And so, yeah, I have a body pillow.
[00:10:03] I don't really use the body pillow. I use it like if you're really skinny,
[00:10:06] you'd know how this works, right?
[00:10:08] But like usually if you're skinny, you don't want to have your knees touching
[00:10:12] together because it's literally like bone on bone action.
[00:10:16] And so like I just usually put it between my knees.
[00:10:19] sometimes never I sleep you know that's about it and yeah and that that's that's
[00:10:24] I feel like I have a use for it and it works really well and yeah it's like
[00:10:29] poor I guess so yeah that's pretty much about how it is I wouldn't know yeah if
[00:10:33] you're a fatty you wouldn't understand this but if you're a normal person you
[00:10:36] would so um yeah anyway that's pretty much what I did yesterday I spent
[00:10:41] honestly like I was so tired yesterday I was so worn out and then I woke up
[00:10:46] And I saw that and I just fucking I just couldn't deal with it man
[00:10:50] I couldn't deal with it and I just clean the entire fucking thing up and so I was glad to do that
[00:10:55] I really was it was a long day for me and I'm happy to be finished with everything, but yeah, that's about it
[00:11:03] And fatty here. I don't understand. Oh geez. I don't want to watch a bunch of migrants beating somebody up
[00:11:08] And so anyway, yeah 100% regarding the knees definitely extremely healthy. I'm proud of you. Yeah, exactly, right?
[00:11:15] And it's not a skinny thing. It's an evolutionary trait that keeps things between our legs when we sleep most likely from primates sleeping on
[00:11:23] Tweet on trees. So what you're saying is that the reason why I'm actually doing it is because I'm a monkey
[00:11:29] Okay, well, that's nice. Thanks. I appreciate that and Nina Lynn got unbanned already. I saw that Nina Lynn got unbanned
[00:11:36] It's been really not a surprise
[00:11:38] I don't know why she keeps getting unbanned and the reason why I think it's very weird that she got unbanned like if
[00:11:45] If I went on my stream and I started calling black people the N-word, right?
[00:11:49] Like let's say I just start, I'm like, whoa, you know, what's up with these, you know,
[00:11:52] I start making racist jokes and, you know, I start doing this bad stuff.
[00:11:56] I think I'd get banned and I'd probably be permanently banned if I did that, especially
[00:12:00] if I did it more than once.
[00:12:02] But Nina Lynn, and like there's no universe, right?
[00:12:05] Where like slurs are worse than sexual assault, right?
[00:12:08] I mean like we, I mean, you can say slurs are bad and you can say that you shouldn't
[00:12:11] say the N-word.
[00:12:12] Honestly, I don't really say the N-word a lot.
[00:12:14] I probably only say it like four or five times a day.
[00:12:17] So really, which is down from, you know,
[00:12:20] like four or five times a minute
[00:12:21] whenever I was playing Mythic Dungeons, right?
[00:12:24] Which was honestly under par
[00:12:25] for the fact that my groups were so fucking bad.
[00:12:28] And so, and that was down from Halo 2, right?
[00:12:31] And so anyway, no, no, I'm being honest.
[00:12:34] I actually really don't really say it that much, right?
[00:12:37] But anyway, my point is that how is it that
[00:12:40] a person that has routinely
[00:12:42] repeatedly committed crimes on stream, they get unbanned. How is it that Twitch decides to unbanned
[00:12:49] a person for committing crimes, but people that use language are not banned? Like, I mean,
[00:12:55] or are banned? Like, for example, like Destiny, like Destiny, let's say Destiny did advocate
[00:13:00] for violence against a group of people. Okay, well, I mean, so have a lot of other people
[00:13:05] on Twitch and why is Destiny still banned?
[00:13:08] I think that it's very obvious that Twitch has a very,
[00:13:12] like there's something wrong with their moderation team.
[00:13:16] There is, it's selective enforcement.
[00:13:18] Again, it is, it's selective enforcement.
[00:13:20] Why are they falling off trying so hard
[00:13:23] to keep this girl on the platform?
[00:13:25] She's a repeat criminal.
[00:13:27] She's done it on stream.
[00:13:29] She sexually assaulted two different people on stream.
[00:13:33] uh... i don't even understand how this is happening you know i really don't
[00:13:38] you know again i don't look at more by band account and this is this is that i
[00:13:42] find this to be extremely annoying
[00:13:44] because people are trying to compare
[00:13:46] is more pie and e-hole
[00:13:49] of course she is she probably should buy if she heard me say that she
[00:13:52] probably say thank you
[00:13:53] like she knows what she is everybody knows what she is
[00:13:57] she sells only fans and she's a whole on the internet
[00:14:01] The reality is that being a hoe on the internet is like several orders of magnitude better
[00:14:07] than sexually assaulting a person on stream non-consensually multiple times and then pursuing
[00:14:13] them while they didn't like it and then continuing to do it.
[00:14:18] And the fact that they banned her over that shows that they know that it happened.
[00:14:22] They saw it happen because if they didn't ban her for that, why the hell would they
[00:14:26] ban her?
[00:14:27] what is the reasoning that you have a person
[00:14:30] who has committed multiple crimes on stream
[00:14:33] and they've gotten nothing out of it, right?
[00:14:37] I mean, like they've had no punishment at all.
[00:14:41] And so I don't like this comparing booby streamers
[00:14:44] or feet streamers to a literal criminal.
[00:14:48] I find this to be very silly.
[00:14:50] Now, maybe I'm taking this too seriously,
[00:14:52] but I don't think I am, honestly.
[00:14:54] Like real people were affected by a person
[00:14:57] behave this way, like you go to Target and your stuff costs more money because they have
[00:15:03] to pay a loss prevention person to micromanage somebody like Nina Lin.
[00:15:07] You deal with somebody who, you know, like somebody gets sexually assaulted or something
[00:15:11] like that happens, and then the entire internet's calling them gay because they didn't like
[00:15:16] it.
[00:15:17] That fucks with somebody's head.
[00:15:18] It's traumatic.
[00:15:19] And so like how is it that so many people are just for some reason or another totally
[00:15:24] okay with all this?
[00:15:26] fine with it and I don't understand it at all. I really don't. Men deserve the same dignity
[00:15:32] as women. Well the reason why men don't get the same dignity that women do is because
[00:15:37] men don't chimp out. They don't. They don't chimp out and when men get really mad and
[00:15:45] they're actually aggressive about stuff, they get what they want. But if you want to get
[00:15:49] what you want, you have to force it. You have to make people do what you want.
[00:15:53] You can't expect them to act in your best interest.
[00:15:56] I learned this in Burning in Wrath of the Lich King.
[00:15:59] This is one of the most important lessons I ever learned in my life and it had to do
[00:16:03] with a video game, just pretty much like all my other life lessons.
[00:16:08] So there was a guy in my guild and we helped him every single week get Shadowmourne.
[00:16:14] Shadowmourne was the best weapon in the game in World of Warcraft.
[00:16:18] It was just, I don't want to add in details, I don't want to add in specifics you
[00:16:21] don't need to know.
[00:16:23] All you need to know is that it was the best weapon and nothing was even close.
[00:16:27] And we spent, and a whole group had to work together to make sure that he got that item.
[00:16:33] And after he got his item, I said, that's great, congrats man.
[00:16:38] I guess it's my turn now.
[00:16:40] And everybody thought that I was like some kind of gay retard or something.
[00:16:46] Well they used another word for it back then, but that's what they thought I was.
[00:16:51] And you know, they were like, Oh, really?
[00:16:54] Is that right?
[00:16:55] So you want, let me get, let me get this straight.
[00:16:57] So you want us to do a raid with you and then help you get it?
[00:17:02] No, no, no, no, no, no.
[00:17:05] And so I learned at that point, like, and I, you know, the guy that I did, I have
[00:17:09] no ill will towards him.
[00:17:11] Honestly, I, you know, he was great and he was our raider for years.
[00:17:13] He was a fucking champion.
[00:17:15] I learned a vital lesson that day, it's that nobody is going to look out for you, except for you.
[00:17:23] Nobody is going to have your back. Nobody is going to be your best advocate.
[00:17:27] Nobody is going to go ahead and make sure that you get your well-being and make sure that you're able to get yours.
[00:17:34] The person who needs to be accountable for that is you and only you. And I think this goes into groups as well.
[00:17:42] I think the groups that chimp out get what they want more often. That's why whenever you see a chimp out from
[00:17:49] You know the the trans community or you see a chimp out from you know, like other random communities, right?
[00:17:55] Like you're gonna see obviously
[00:17:58] Companies that listen they are they listen and so you're goddamn right and so we're not chimp maxing
[00:18:04] We're not
[00:18:05] And because we're not chimp maxing we have this stuff happen
[00:18:09] This should be a massive big deal, but for some reason a lot of guys feel
[00:18:14] You know insecure about expressing their distaste for it or they think that somehow it's it's less than masculine to do
[00:18:22] So chimp maxing we should be we should be chimp maxing. I don't try to help anyone anymore
[00:18:28] Not helping anybody is not what I meant to say. I
[00:18:32] Think it's great to help other people
[00:18:34] But it's just the same way as you do in the sinking ship or in a fucking in an airplane
[00:18:41] You put your own mask on first and then you help other people
[00:18:45] That's the thing. I'm not saying not to help anybody else. I'm not saying life is a battle royale
[00:18:51] I'm not saying that you should be you know selfish about everything
[00:18:54] But at the end of the day if you're not going out there helping yourself and doing things that are in your best interest
[00:19:01] You're not going to be able to do that. But why didn't they help you when you help them?
[00:19:04] Because that's just what that's the way it is
[00:19:08] Everybody else isn't going to eat. So this is another thing, right? You can't act in a way
[00:19:15] You can't act in a way according to your morals and then expect other people to behave according to your morals
[00:19:22] If you give something you have to give it for I feel like this is like a this is like Jesus, right?
[00:19:28] If you give, you must give something freely and without an expectation of return.
[00:19:34] You cannot give with the expectation of reciprocation, reward, or any form of consideration.
[00:19:42] You have to just simply give and if you give something, you have to be okay with that.
[00:19:48] If you want something back, there's something that you do to make sure that you get something
[00:19:53] back.
[00:19:54] That is called a contract, okay?
[00:19:57] So you need a contract and if you have a contract then yes, you absolutely should expect something
[00:20:03] back but unless you have a contract you shouldn't.
[00:20:07] That's just the way it is because people, other people in the world are going to see
[00:20:10] things the way that you see them.
[00:20:12] So but if you don't reciprocate then nobody will help you.
[00:20:15] That's how you create low trust societies.
[00:20:18] Look I mean like again you want to get into the nuances and the weeds that's fine
[00:20:22] but I think that what I'm saying is true.
[00:20:24] So my point is that because enough people don't get angry about this and don't press
[00:20:28] twitch on this, this is what happens.
[00:20:31] You have somebody who is a sexual assault extraordinaire, you know, who just gets unbanned
[00:20:37] regularly over and over.
[00:20:40] So I find it to be very annoying that, you know, again, like Mira gets banned.
[00:20:44] What does Mira do?
[00:20:45] She does boob streams?
[00:20:47] Like who cares about boob streams, really?
[00:20:49] Like what are we even talking about?
[00:20:51] And anyway, so I find this to be very, very annoying to me.
[00:20:54] It's extremely annoying and I think that at this point Twitch is just basically a joke
[00:21:00] platform.
[00:21:01] They are, they're a joke platform.
[00:21:03] They let people that blatantly break the TOS all the time completely go free and there's
[00:21:09] no real rhyme or reason to it.
[00:21:11] So that's it.
[00:21:12] And yeah, show it for reference.
[00:21:14] Yeah, Jesus would put on his mask first.
[00:21:17] Well, I mean, maybe Jesus would make it to where the plane wouldn't crash, right?
[00:21:20] I think that'd be it.
[00:21:22] If you didn't, that would bully Twitch
[00:21:23] into a permanent ban.
[00:21:24] Well, I think that the reality is that
[00:21:27] there aren't enough people that are like me
[00:21:29] that are aggressive and vitriolic enough.
[00:21:31] Like, that's what I was saying about chipping out.
[00:21:33] Like, there's a lot of ways
[00:21:35] that you can cause people problems
[00:21:37] and a lot of people that are like me
[00:21:39] don't really choose to do that.
[00:21:41] And again, like, I think that you do that
[00:21:44] to your own detriment
[00:21:45] because the squeaky wheel gets the grease.
[00:21:46] People are gonna listen to who's complaining.
[00:21:49] that's just the way it is
[00:21:56] the plane will also crash but if only a few would be chosen, yeah sure
[00:22:01] it was one ask you saw the controversy with the citizen vigilante movie in
[00:22:05] germany and it got backfired
[00:22:08] on E2 hours ago, Hassan said he broke to us and twitch should do something about it
[00:22:12] yeah I think I saw that actually something about him being like a muslim
[00:22:15] terrorist
[00:22:16] you know this is your i'll look at that in a minute but i don't look at right
[00:22:19] now i did see the citizen vigilante thing i did
[00:22:22] uh... in my opinion i uh... you know i think that the reason why they don't
[00:22:27] mean it
[00:22:27] it makes sense like i don't really see the difference between citizen vigilante
[00:22:32] and like law-abiding citizen right
[00:22:34] uh... i think i could listen while biting citizen it was uh... was it
[00:22:38] uh... fucking three hundred
[00:22:40] uh... the fucking go why am i not a but i can't well how can i not
[00:22:44] immediately think of that guy's name
[00:22:45] and jerald butler draw butler yeah there you go
[00:22:48] and uh... yeah and jaymey fox exactly like it was in that was a phenomenal
[00:22:52] movie great movie
[00:22:53] but like that's basically the same plot is to the same federal anti-right it
[00:22:57] is it's basically the same plot
[00:22:59] i think that the differences that you know once you look at these migrant
[00:23:02] gangs
[00:23:03] uh... you for some reason media
[00:23:06] any form of collect like any form of
[00:23:11] accusation or criticism
[00:23:13] on an ethnic minority group of people that are doing something bad
[00:23:17] is just basically just offset by racism
[00:23:21] people are just like well you know it's a minor it's a grooming gang well
[00:23:24] everybody does grooming gangs will yeah but not to the same rate right obviously
[00:23:28] and so like if one group is doing it you know like one out of a hundred times
[00:23:32] in the groups doing it one out of three times
[00:23:34] i think that there should obviously be a focus on that
[00:23:37] and so anyways that new e-bowl movie ideas and i don't know if it's a
[00:23:41] good movie. He usually makes terrible movies, so I'm assuming it's not. But anyway, so yeah,
[00:23:46] that's really the way I feel about it. So why is Beekeeper okay? Punisher's okay? Taken's okay?
[00:23:51] And Citizen Vigilante is not okay? Yeah, it's because it's happening to migrant communities,
[00:23:56] and that's the reason why. And I think that we need to, again, you know, I support the movie.
[00:24:02] I definitely do. I mean, like, you know what I've said is like, I don't really believe
[00:24:06] in vigilante justice, but like what that guy did in the movie is what I would do,
[00:24:10] you know, like legally, right? I mean, you'd kill the judges. You'd kill the people doing it.
[00:24:14] That's what I would do. I think the judges and the legal system that enabled this should bear
[00:24:20] capital punishment as a result of all this. I think they should. And that's so like really,
[00:24:25] I mean, I agree with the movie even, right? But like, I mean, again, I'm not surprised to see
[00:24:31] something like that get banned. Yeah, sure. And activist judges definitely make society left
[00:24:36] safe well like I mean when a judge lets a person off that commits a crime and then that person kills
[00:24:42] somebody else I don't view that as like just an innocent action I view that as them being an accomplice
[00:24:48] and I think that somebody who does that and weaponizes their position to do that on a regular
[00:24:53] basis I think that you need to hold those people accountable uh you know at the tip of the sword
[00:24:58] I do uh that's what I think you should do now obviously I would never encourage vigilance
[00:25:02] justice I think that the reason why by the way like I'm not I'm not even trying
[00:25:06] to like signal like oh don't do this I'm less right the reason why is like for
[00:25:12] example like you know think about all the people that think that Carmell
[00:25:15] Anthony is innocent right and they're angry at the judge and then they're
[00:25:18] punching the jurors like I think that very clearly like the moment that you
[00:25:22] let people be their own judge everybody is going to be the judge jury and
[00:25:26] executioner and primarily the focus on executioner so really I mean if I
[00:25:31] I don't support that either.
[00:25:33] They stop caring about justice, yeah, definitely.
[00:25:36] This guy wants to sit around and just play video games,
[00:25:38] that's correct, that is absolutely correct.
[00:25:40] I do just want to sit around and play video games,
[00:25:42] but the problem, and this is really what the issue is,
[00:25:45] is that all I wanted to do was play video games,
[00:25:47] but then people took their bullshit world views
[00:25:50] and they put them into my video games.
[00:25:52] I've been displaced from my ancestral home
[00:25:55] of PlayStation Xbox and the computer,
[00:25:59] And now I have to talk about these topics, right?
[00:26:02] And I find this to be very annoying.
[00:26:03] It's extremely annoying.
[00:26:05] And so, yeah, that's really it.
[00:26:07] What is this here?
[00:26:07] Consider this thing,
[00:26:08] Flyover Country's Reductment, Mandami Ideology.
[00:26:11] What is this here?
[00:26:12] Hijacking of students, the taxpayers are funding it?
[00:26:14] What is this?
[00:26:15] We want justice, we want peace.
[00:26:18] We want height of our streets.
[00:26:21] We want height of our streets.
[00:26:23] We want justice, we want peace.
[00:26:26] We want justice, we want peace.
[00:26:28] It's crazy how Trump caused all this to happen.
[00:26:33] He did.
[00:26:34] And I think it's all Trump's fault, to be honest with you.
[00:26:36] It's profound, accurately scary.
[00:26:38] Well, all you need is one president who's willing to just put this to an end, right?
[00:26:43] It's super easy.
[00:26:44] Like, I don't ever, like, I don't ever, like, I'm not really a doomer about this at all.
[00:26:50] Like it's super easy to shut these people down.
[00:26:53] And it's cooked.
[00:26:54] Yeah, it is.
[00:26:55] And so we want she's exactly as videos for mommy and Markiplier.
[00:26:58] could be that one. Yeah, definitely. And you actually need to let that happen, silly
[00:27:02] people. Yeah, definitely. And anyway, so these are the problems, right? And all these things
[00:27:08] have manifested and come into video games, right? And that's the reason why. Mandami
[00:27:12] just banned Ice from New York City. Well, he can't actually ban Ice from New York
[00:27:16] City. You can't do that. I mean, we literally had Civil War over this, right? This is
[00:27:20] the supremacy clause. I mean, like any ban or anything like that, it's the same
[00:27:25] is like, didn't LA do something like that? It's all performative, right? It's like, well,
[00:27:29] we're going to pass this to the people that are voting for me think I'm doing something,
[00:27:34] but they can't really do anything at all. It's ceremonious, right? I don't think there's
[00:27:38] really any reason to do that. So I've seen operating how they weren't, how they were
[00:27:41] six months ago, that's for sure. Yeah. And like the problem is that there's no reason
[00:27:46] to be a doomer. I'm sure the Romans thought the world was over or Rome was sacked.
[00:27:49] There's always a tomorrow. Yeah. And I think that's really what happens is
[00:27:54] that like so I see these people act this way I never really stress out or get
[00:27:58] upset about it because I know that you it only takes one person to change
[00:28:02] everything that's really about it isn't it also grounds to charge him for
[00:28:06] insurrection all you need is one Napoleon all you need is one person who
[00:28:11] will just simply do whatever they want like Andrew Jackson they will just do
[00:28:16] it and you can say well you shouldn't do it that way you can't do it that
[00:28:20] way. Watch me do it that way. And then after that, it's over and it's done. And so, no, I don't really,
[00:28:28] yeah, one Bukele. That's right. You need one Bukele. Think about how bad El Salvador was and think
[00:28:35] about how, like, however bad you think America is. El Salvador was like a thousand times worse
[00:28:42] than that, right? It was like millions of times worse than that. And, you know, eventually,
[00:28:46] they voted for somebody that would just simply make it go away.
[00:28:50] And he did.
[00:28:52] And so anyway, I don't really have what happens to the lawyer class being predominantly progressive
[00:28:57] as fixed.
[00:28:58] Well, like how did Bukaley fix that problem?
[00:29:01] How did people like Napoleon fix that problem?
[00:29:04] How did people like Andrew Jackson fix that problem?
[00:29:08] The idea that somebody tells you to do something, well, that's nice, but how
[00:29:12] are you going to make me do it?
[00:29:13] So don't worry about it.
[00:29:15] And so that's it, they all came here instead, exactly.
[00:29:19] So how about you get that Napoleon, you try that, you get spent to Pret and LA, suddenly
[00:29:22] someone's convenient surges ahead?
[00:29:24] Well, that's only to the extent that we allow it to happen.
[00:29:27] And again, I think that you have to keep in mind that, you know, if you look at countries
[00:29:32] before they elect extreme leaders, you have to look at how bad that country was
[00:29:38] before that leader took power, whether it's Duarte in the Philippines, whether it
[00:29:43] is, you know, Bukele and El Salvador. And you see these, you know, Argentina with Millet,
[00:29:49] right? You have a lot of these instances where things have to be really, really, really
[00:29:55] bad. And the truth is with America right now is that it's not really, really bad.
[00:30:01] And so we tolerate this amount of, you know, just these emotional outbursts, these,
[00:30:10] know, like, uh, explosives, but, you know, like angry people, we tolerate this because
[00:30:15] we know it doesn't matter. We know it doesn't make a difference. And I think most people
[00:30:20] are comfortable, right? And that's it, the bullshit. Yeah, sure. And so GMO, I mentioned,
[00:30:26] yeah, definitely. And so like we tolerate this behavior because we know that we can
[00:30:29] account for it. The fatty, it's still the next trash last week was a directive DE.
[00:30:34] I know that I saw this. And so anyway, be careful on X, there's a legal immigrant
[00:30:38] crimp that starts an SFW. Oh, I didn't see that at all. If that's the kicking one, I
[00:30:43] don't think that's really that an SFW, but I'll try to avoid it. So this fat, remember
[00:30:47] the, did you guys remember this fat useless retard? We all remember the fat retard, right?
[00:30:52] I mean, there's a lot of them. I guess she was put, she might have been stealing this
[00:30:56] because she thought it could be her next shirt. Unfortunately, I think it might
[00:31:00] be a little bit too small for her. But anyway, so let's take a look at this person
[00:31:04] and uh... you know we'll go through it and this is this is the fatty this is the
[00:31:08] fatty doing fat things is what they do
[00:31:22] there it is it got a fired from her job exactly she did and so
[00:31:27] the woman who emptied the next trash can
[00:31:30] on the street stole it and stole it was a d e i executive at j p morgan chase
[00:31:37] a d e i executive
[00:31:40] take a look at this and g bayes a director of d e i a j p morgan
[00:31:45] so you know what i thought it in jp morgan apparently fired her after the
[00:31:49] video got millions of years on social media
[00:31:51] and the firm confirmed today that she's no longer with them
[00:31:54] though by the way to remember what i was saying the other day about having a
[00:31:57] social media profile is detrimental to your career. Well, let's say I told you this is
[00:32:02] a good example, even though this has nothing to do with their job at all. And yeah, they
[00:32:07] really don't need that. Traders everywhere, exactly. And it's S tier body type. You know
[00:32:12] what, you think you're being funny. You type that again, you're going to get permaband.
[00:32:16] You do. I'm not, I don't even want to hear that. If you, you know what, let's
[00:32:21] Let's move on.
[00:32:22] So this is her sitting on the, uh, this nix fan stole the city's custom championship trashcan
[00:32:27] and even traveled with it on the subway after New York's championship parade.
[00:32:31] The woman went viral after being filmed dumping trash from one of the bins onto the sidewalk
[00:32:35] before taking the entire trashcan.
[00:32:37] The special blue and orange bins placed throughout the route in lower Manhattan.
[00:32:41] The stolen trashcan later appeared in an alleged Facebook marketplace listing for $5,000.
[00:32:46] She lost her six figure salary for $5,000.
[00:32:51] Nick's fans stole the city's custom that's crazy. Imagine getting fired from your job
[00:32:56] and then being publicly exposed for doing this. JP Morgan hiring her with this resume
[00:33:01] is a bigger crime than dumping her trash in the sidewalk. And so what is this here? Freelance.
[00:33:06] She's an art director of mobile app lead designer and illustrator for type setting.
[00:33:11] Again, well, here's the problem that I have. She was making 250 to 300 K in total annual
[00:33:17] compensation as an executive director. Here's the big problem that I have with all of this, right?
[00:33:23] Is that this is, I thought we got rid of DEI. We didn't. And the reason why we didn't is because
[00:33:33] we don't have the government going around to these different companies and auditing them
[00:33:38] to make sure that they're not using these practices. It's still there. And the reason
[00:33:44] why it's still there is because there's nobody that's involved in the government that's a psycho
[00:33:49] that's willing to get rid of this stuff on a serious basis. Like every time that Trump says
[00:33:54] that, you know, I'm going to blow up a society, I'm going to kill all the people in this area
[00:34:00] that are part of this group, I think to myself, thank God, this is what I've been waiting for
[00:34:05] you to say, just say you're going to kill all like, whenever he said that he was going to
[00:34:08] just kill all the Iranian ambassadors and then start bombing them. I thought to myself,
[00:34:13] thank God, this is the person that I want. I've been waiting for this guy. I've been
[00:34:18] waiting for him. But every single time it happens, it doesn't go anywhere. And he pushes
[00:34:24] out. Like, I want somebody that's going to do that. I do. Careful now. Well, I'm
[00:34:28] talking about ideologies, not ethnicities. Like, yeah, I want to kill all the terrorists.
[00:34:33] I do. I know it's kind of racist for me to want to kill all the terrorists, but you know,
[00:34:40] what can I say? A little bit not very woke of you to kill terrorists, is it? So that's
[00:34:47] it. And yeah, kiss all the terrorists. Exactly. Look at her professional resume skills. Let
[00:34:52] me see your professional resume skills. And let's see here. Her professional skills
[00:34:57] are Jira? What's Jira? Isn't that what that was the guy that fought Goku, right? Like,
[00:35:04] yeah, okay. I mean, like, she's I can see the similarities there. Yeah. Okay, got it.
[00:35:10] And project system. Oh, okay. Confluence, agile leadership, communication, Adobe suite,
[00:35:19] HTML and SQL, right? Okay. And then she has an associate's degree and a certification.
[00:35:26] assistant and this is it training and development oh my god there it is and so
[00:35:35] everything listed as bullshit yeah of course it's bullshit ads out she's she
[00:35:40] has five stars in leadership and communication well apparently not I
[00:35:46] mean like a really apparently not I mean this is it executive director for
[00:35:52] diversity equity inclusion see this is the these are the kinds of people that
[00:35:56] that if it was up to me, I would literally denaturalize them
[00:36:00] and send them back to where is she from?
[00:36:03] Oh, Dominican Republic.
[00:36:04] I think Dominican, is Dominican Republic an American territory,
[00:36:08] isn't it?
[00:36:17] I'm thinking of Puerto Rico.
[00:36:19] I think of Puerto Rico.
[00:36:21] You serious?
[00:36:22] Yeah, I got confused.
[00:36:22] Anyway, so no, it's Puerto Rico.
[00:36:24] Yeah, so I'd send her back.
[00:36:28] I would, I'd send her back.
[00:36:29] I'd send her whole family back.
[00:36:31] I'm sick of this.
[00:36:34] I'm sick of these fat pieces of shit causing us problems.
[00:36:37] What the hell is she doing in my country?
[00:36:40] What the hell is she doing in my place?
[00:36:43] What the hell is she doing?
[00:36:44] She'd suck it up my tax dollars being fat,
[00:36:48] eating all this food, taking all the money
[00:36:51] and then doing her bullshit.
[00:36:52] What are we putting up with this for?
[00:36:55] What are we putting up with it?
[00:36:55] That's crazy.
[00:36:56] Though I know Dominicans and Haitians hate each other.
[00:36:59] I get that there's a situation there.
[00:37:02] I don't know about hate each other,
[00:37:03] but you know, there's issues,
[00:37:05] but they don't really get along.
[00:37:06] Fatty shouldn't be making that much money, exactly.
[00:37:08] And so they took our jobs.
[00:37:11] Well, it's more that they took our jobs.
[00:37:13] They took our space.
[00:37:14] They've taken up our space.
[00:37:15] And so the problem that I have with these people
[00:37:18] is like, why do we put up with this?
[00:37:19] Why are we putting up with these people?
[00:37:21] Like it's just that there are so many of these people in the country that should not be here
[00:37:26] and they just commit crimes and they're net negatives.
[00:37:30] Like I don't want a fat retard who steals garbage cans and pushes DEI and companies in
[00:37:35] my country.
[00:37:36] I kick them the fuck out.
[00:37:39] Get them the fuck out of my...
[00:37:40] What the fuck are they doing in my country?
[00:37:42] What are they doing here?
[00:37:43] Why are they here?
[00:37:44] Like why can't I just get rid of them?
[00:37:47] Like I don't understand this.
[00:37:49] And so, again, and I think, by the way, there's a lot of people that feel the way that I do.
[00:37:55] There are so many people that feel the way I do.
[00:37:58] Give me a second.
[00:37:59] I'll show you allergies.
[00:38:02] Anyway, yeah, and I feel the same way in Europe.
[00:38:11] Yeah, I mean, like, what are we doing here?
[00:38:13] And I got so confused with Puerto Rico, mixed up.
[00:38:15] This is what it is, right?
[00:38:17] Mistakes happen.
[00:38:18] But it's in the UK, I think this every day, yeah, I know.
[00:38:21] And it's just crazy to me to see this and I don't understand it at all.
[00:38:26] I really don't.
[00:38:27] What's your position?
[00:38:28] I want to apply for it.
[00:38:29] No, you don't.
[00:38:30] It's a DEI position.
[00:38:31] And I think also, this is the real story with this, is that JPMorgan Chase still had a
[00:38:39] DEI office.
[00:38:40] Why did you have a DEI office?
[00:38:43] Why did you do this?
[00:38:44] I thought we were supposed to get rid of this.
[00:38:46] And so Trump isn't, again, he's just not doing anything.
[00:38:50] He's not like, I want him to do something.
[00:38:53] He's not doing anything.
[00:38:54] And it's annoying to me that he's doing nothing.
[00:38:57] And I think about this all the time.
[00:38:59] Why is it that we have to put up with a president that doesn't do what they say they're going
[00:39:04] to do?
[00:39:05] That they all the time, it's like, you don't even try, right?
[00:39:09] You're not even trying.
[00:39:11] And they're going to tank swapper.
[00:39:13] Well, yeah.
[00:39:14] I mean, I can see that, right?
[00:39:16] And Trump uses the bank's money.
[00:39:17] He can't do it.
[00:39:18] What do you mean he can't do it?
[00:39:19] You can literally do it.
[00:39:20] You can't do what he wants.
[00:39:22] He's the president.
[00:39:23] What are you talking about?
[00:39:25] Like, money doesn't matter whenever you have the guns.
[00:39:28] Whenever you have the rule of law, it doesn't matter how much money somebody else has.
[00:39:33] You can literally just say your money doesn't belong to you anymore.
[00:39:36] You understand that, right?
[00:39:38] Like, this is something that a lot of people don't understand, is that the entire
[00:39:42] concept of wealth and ownership are these are these are not real like nobody actually
[00:39:50] owns anything nobody actually is wealthy the government says that you're wealthy the country
[00:39:57] that you live in says that you're wealthy if they say you're not wealthy anymore and
[00:40:01] your stuff isn't your stuff then it's not that's it it's gone like that because they're
[00:40:06] the ones that define what ownership is so if they just change their mind on it then
[00:40:11] and that's the way it is.
[00:40:12] So what do you mean that,
[00:40:14] oh, well he's owned by these people.
[00:40:16] What do you mean?
[00:40:17] You own the guns.
[00:40:19] Just go get it.
[00:40:20] Just go get it, that's it.
[00:40:22] Money's also the property of the government, exactly.
[00:40:24] Sounds like communism to me.
[00:40:26] Well, to me, I don't allow definitions
[00:40:29] to stop me from doing what I think the right thing is.
[00:40:33] Yeah, that's really it.
[00:40:34] I don't care what that is, seizure of assets, I know.
[00:40:37] You change your opinion every other day.
[00:40:39] Well, let me go back.
[00:40:40] I'm gonna pull you up because you're a disagreeer. I haven't talked about anything. This is kind of a contentious topic
[00:40:45] What do you think that my?
[00:40:48] What what is the what what's the point?
[00:40:54] What's the point? What's what what is my what is what is the opinion that I'm changing?
[00:41:00] The money is backed by lead and Trump controls it.
[00:41:11] Yes, our money is backed up by lead.
[00:41:14] I like that.
[00:41:15] That's a good one.
[00:41:16] I'm going to use that more.
[00:41:17] What did you say?
[00:41:18] We're just glazing Trump for saying there's a massive cultural shift and now you're
[00:41:21] saying there's nothing that's ever happened.
[00:41:23] Well, it's simple.
[00:41:24] I think that there is a massive cultural shift, but Trump isn't fully taking advantage
[00:41:29] of it, and he's not basically like he has a windfall, but he's not going full sail ahead.
[00:41:36] Like he had, and I think especially in his first year of office, he had a tremendous
[00:41:41] amount of political capital that he could weaponize and use to achieve a goal.
[00:41:47] And I think that he's made accomplishments and he's moved the ball forward.
[00:41:51] But I think that I've also made it very clear that Trump has not done what I've
[00:41:55] wanted him to do in most cases.
[00:41:58] Basically, I respect Trump for moving things in a direction, but I'm also angry at him that he's not moving it farther
[00:42:05] Does that make sense to you?
[00:42:07] So actually both things are true like I want him to be more extreme
[00:42:11] But I'm also happy that he's more extreme than you know like Mitt Romney would have been for example
[00:42:17] Does that make sense?
[00:42:20] I do do this too much hard about whenever they do something you never cover it
[00:42:23] Well, what was something I didn't cover that they did?
[00:42:26] Give me an example of that
[00:42:29] Yeah, actually, you know what like listen we can go back and forth
[00:42:32] I feel like I cover it if you think I missed something you can post it on reddit or tag me about it or ask me in chat
[00:42:38] Right, I mean we don't need to get into an argument, but yeah
[00:42:41] Do you think we've always posted a video about you yesterday? Yeah, I'm gonna probably look at that later on today
[00:42:47] Trump can't be more extreme now because the upcoming midterm elections see I totally disagree with that
[00:42:52] I think if you totally stomp these people out and crush them
[00:42:56] You would at least because you're not gonna the thing is you're not gonna turn like Democrats that you know
[00:43:01] Think that we're a nation of immigrants. So you need to have illegal immigration in the country, right?
[00:43:05] You're not gonna change that person into a voter, right?
[00:43:09] They're not they're never gonna vote for you. So the goal should not be about converting those people
[00:43:13] The goal really should be about getting the people that voted for you to vote for you again
[00:43:18] And and I think it's a matter of like it's a matter of like focus, right?
[00:43:23] Do you really want to focus on people that already don't like you or do you want to double down to make the people that do like you?
[00:43:29] Feel even more confident and happy about liking you. And so that's really the difference to me, right?
[00:43:34] That's the way I see it and time to double down. Yeah, and I think like for example
[00:43:39] I think if the National Guard was called in on Minnesota and you saw the National Guard
[00:43:46] literally like fucking throwing people on the ground hog tying them
[00:43:50] dragging them through the ground, using rubber bullets and shooting people in the
[00:43:54] face. I think that you'd have more Republicans voting in the midterms
[00:44:00] than you would now because I think that there's nothing worse than to try to
[00:44:04] bite somebody and for them to realize that you don't have any teeth. And the
[00:44:08] reality is that Trump has not used any teeth. He hasn't done anything that is
[00:44:14] aggressive. He hasn't done anything that is, you know, sufficient. That's it.
[00:44:20] And that's the problem that I have that's the way that I feel about it apathetic elect or yes
[00:44:25] Like I would be out there like saying this is amazing. This is great. Remember whenever Trump was like a
[00:44:30] You know like starting those those big like groups of the the border patrol people and they were shutting everybody down
[00:44:37] Especially even like the first days where he brought in the military and he totally shut down the southern border
[00:44:42] And he's like blowing up the Venezuelan boats like I guarantee you like what do you do?
[00:44:47] What do you think his approval did after he was blowing up these votes constantly and then on top of that they captured Maduro
[00:44:54] Do you think his approval went up or down? It went up and obviously went up
[00:44:58] Everybody knows that and not only that but it's also that you have more people that are now motivated and inspired to vote for
[00:45:05] Something right they they vote for something like basically not having something else bad is not a very good way to look at things
[00:45:13] right? So, yeah, I was shutting down. Well, yeah, I think it makes sense, right? I mean, it was a
[00:45:18] temporary place. I don't know why they're shutting it down or anything, but I wouldn't expect it to
[00:45:22] be up all the time. And so anyway, they convicted a bunch of Antifa terrorists for decades. They did.
[00:45:28] And I think that's good. Trump has been kind of cocked ever since the Epstein stuff. He has.
[00:45:32] And he, I do think that the Epstein stuff was a really bad turning point for him. I think
[00:45:39] that everything before that was great and everything after that was not so great because it was one of
[00:45:45] those things where you just couldn't really defend it. You couldn't really defend the fact that he
[00:45:52] wouldn't release the files. You couldn't defend the fact that, you know, his defense for the files
[00:45:57] was so weird. It seemed like he completely 180'd. Like if he had, and the problem really what I
[00:46:02] think is interesting is that I think if he had done the exact same thing that he did, but
[00:46:07] just without dragging his heels everybody would have been happy if he had said promises made
[00:46:13] promises kept we're releasing the Epstein files I'm in them by the way I'm innocent but in the spirit
[00:46:19] of transparency you're gonna see everything and he just released all of it I think people would be
[00:46:25] totally fucking happy they would have respected it a thousand times more and it was probably the
[00:46:30] biggest mistake in terms of a cultural loss that he had that's what I would say
[00:46:36] And three million more files we're still waiting on well
[00:46:40] You're not gonna get all the files, but you're gonna get a lot of them, right?
[00:46:43] And why try to appear the youth and they care more about Epstein?
[00:46:46] I don't think that the youth really care a lot about Epstein
[00:46:49] I think what the youth really care about and you saw this and this is one thing that I found was kind of interesting, right?
[00:46:54] Is that like recently and I'm very happy about this by the way
[00:47:00] The Democrat party is being totally taken over by a bunch of fucking radical communists
[00:47:06] and socialists they are and you have all these people this is their big you know
[00:47:11] actually this is this is from Zoran that that's a different one I was looking
[00:47:14] at another one this is no no where do they go what one of these and so you're
[00:47:20] having the Democrat Party be totally taken over by socialism and by race
[00:47:26] communism and other bullshit like this I think it's actually quite funny
[00:47:30] because I've told people this is what was going to happen I have I've said
[00:47:34] this multiple times over and over and over. Leftist now, right? And so this is the new
[00:47:40] party of the left. And this is the reason why I'm happy about it. I'm happy about it
[00:47:47] because this is a very easy group to other. This is an easy group to demonize, and it's
[00:47:53] an easy group to take action against, right? And I think also they don't really appeal
[00:47:59] to the average, like they appeal to Democrats. They're going to win Democrat primaries.
[00:48:04] And it's because Democrats are, there is no cohesive ideology that Democrats exist around
[00:48:10] that there isn't.
[00:48:12] And so also this, let me see if I can pull it up.
[00:48:20] Free Palestine, let Gaza live.
[00:48:24] Congressman Dan Goldman.
[00:48:26] It's not Dan Goldstein.
[00:48:27] Is he a Jew?
[00:48:29] Like is this the...
[00:48:30] i'm curious about like what is the
[00:48:33] is goldman uh... a jewish name
[00:48:37] they got a lot i i i don't mean to be improper about this i'm not trying to
[00:48:40] be racist i i literally am asking this
[00:48:44] okay yeah yeah okay so so this is another what god's a little blood on your
[00:48:48] hands okay right
[00:48:50] so this is another another jew that's having uh... free palace nine and
[00:48:54] roman salutes shown right here okay
[00:48:57] these free palestine people are pissing me off well that's because that i mean
[00:49:00] it none of these people should be in the country by the way
[00:49:02] like they should not be in the country we've allowed them into the country
[00:49:06] and i think that the democrats i think the democrats deserve this they do
[00:49:10] they deserve this because
[00:49:12] they have played footsie with these freaks for fifteen years
[00:49:17] ever since occupy wall street they have completely shifted away from um...
[00:49:23] you know class warfare and from class issues
[00:49:27] to identity issues. And this is what the Democrats deserve. Because you brought these people into
[00:49:33] the country. You used all these race politics issues. You pushed this over and over and over.
[00:49:40] And now finally, you know, Dr. Frankenstein's monster is attacking you. That's it. And they've
[00:49:48] created a Frankenstein's monster out of disaffected college kids, you know, terrorist
[00:49:54] supporters, illegal aliens, basically non-Westerners who hate the West, you know, political Islam,
[00:50:04] and you've taken all of these, and communism obviously, right, and socialism and Marxism
[00:50:09] and all this, you've taken all these pieces and you've put them together into one conglomerate.
[00:50:15] And the reality is that that conglomerate is smaller but stronger than the Democrat
[00:50:23] party.
[00:50:24] are a lot strong because the Democrat Party doesn't have any real ideals anymore.
[00:50:28] They don't.
[00:50:29] There's nothing that the Democrat Party really stands for.
[00:50:32] The only thing the Democrat Party stands for is whatever Trump isn't, right?
[00:50:37] So like, Trump wants to clean the pool.
[00:50:41] The Democrat Party are for algae, okay?
[00:50:43] Like that's, that is the state of the Democratic Party.
[00:50:47] For all of their faults and all of the things that I disagree with them on, I will
[00:50:51] say that the DSA has a cohesive vision. They have a cohesive vision that I completely disagree with
[00:50:59] and I want to deport almost every single one of them out of the country. But I respect the fact
[00:51:04] that they have an idea. They have an idea, a vision, a plan. And that is something more than
[00:51:11] the Democrats can say. The Democrats can't say they have a plan. They don't have a vision.
[00:51:17] their only vision is just being antithetical to Trump. And that's not a very good way to do it.
[00:51:23] Stand for spending other people's money. Yeah, and I think that's respectable, right? It is. And
[00:51:28] at least they're outspoken and that's it. Now, are you ready for Star Fox tomorrow? I was. I was
[00:51:33] actually worried it was going to be today because it was in Japan. I was worried about the
[00:51:36] date difference, right? But I checked earlier this morning. Federman's the only good Democrat
[00:51:40] left. What does it matter? I mean, Federman is a good Democrat. But what the remaining
[00:51:45] American Democrats are going to have to realize is that you have played identity politics for so long
[00:51:53] that you have both won and lost. You have won and lost in the identity politics game.
[00:52:00] You have lost your own party because you have achieved your goal. You have effectively created
[00:52:06] a minority majority of people that prioritize foreign interests, tribal conflicts, ethnic
[00:52:14] superiority and other forms of, you know, tribalism over the American rule of law, over
[00:52:21] the Constitution, and over Western civilization.
[00:52:25] They've succeeded.
[00:52:27] They've totally succeeded in that, and it has been their complete undoing.
[00:52:32] And I think that they deserve every single little bit about it.
[00:52:37] That's, yeah, they have successfully failed.
[00:52:40] It's going to ruin them.
[00:52:41] It is.
[00:52:42] So the moment that you play some jihadi, right?
[00:52:45] Or like, I mean, these people, like this is a good example, right?
[00:52:48] So this is a person that won a Democratic primary.
[00:52:52] Let's listen to what they're saying.
[00:52:54] And so like, and finding that, like, you know,
[00:52:57] this is the capitalism and racism
[00:53:00] and white supremacy, et cetera, have all,
[00:53:03] and Islamophobia have all been used, you know,
[00:53:06] to colonize lands, right?
[00:53:09] To take resources from other people.
[00:53:11] And so this is like a long trajectory and we're just what you have to understand is that the reason why they say this is it creates the
[00:53:18] It's basically a permission structure for them to enable themselves to do the same thing
[00:53:24] Basically, and you've heard a lot of people like this say that where it's basically like well you guys colonized and now you're being colonized
[00:53:34] It's like a permission structure to say this I mean she knows this isn't actually true
[00:53:38] manifestations of that continuation, right, with 9-11. And so a lot of times we get to
[00:53:44] take resources from other people and so this is like a long trajectory and we're
[00:53:48] just seeing the manifestations of that continuation, right, with 9-11. And so a
[00:53:54] lot of times people are asking us to respond about, you know, attack, right,
[00:53:59] when if we look back like historically, right, you know, a lot of us come from
[00:54:03] lands that were colonized, lands where wars are being waged, right. A lot of
[00:54:07] sometimes because of the US policy or the policies in Europe.
[00:54:10] And so I find that we can connect over that,
[00:54:14] but then also that the idea that we have to apologize
[00:54:18] for like a terror attack that like a couple of people did
[00:54:20] and then there is no apologies or reparations
[00:54:23] for genocide and for slavery, et cetera,
[00:54:26] is something that I kind of find like our parents do.
[00:54:29] So this is the way that they look at things.
[00:54:32] And the point that I'm showing you here,
[00:54:34] a couple of people did, yes, exactly.
[00:54:36] And so my point is with this,
[00:54:39] this is what the Democrat party
[00:54:41] have brought into the country.
[00:54:43] This has been the ideology
[00:54:45] that they have nurtured, manifested,
[00:54:47] and now it's turning on them.
[00:54:50] That's really about it.
[00:54:51] They're turning on it.
[00:54:52] And by the way, like I don't care.
[00:54:54] Like it doesn't matter.
[00:54:55] Like this is a person that's trying to rationalize 9-11.
[00:54:58] I'm not interested in disproving this
[00:55:00] or arguing with this person.
[00:55:02] And the reason why is my position is very simple.
[00:55:06] I will vote for whoever will militarize
[00:55:09] the entire military, the police, and the National Guard
[00:55:13] to forcefully remove every single person
[00:55:16] like this from my country.
[00:55:17] Every single person who is running defense for terrorism,
[00:55:21] every single person who is promoting terrorism,
[00:55:24] who sides with foreign enemies against America,
[00:55:27] I want to send them back to,
[00:55:29] if it's not where they came from,
[00:55:31] It's where their parents came from.
[00:55:33] If it's not where their parents came from,
[00:55:35] it's where their grandparents came from.
[00:55:37] If there's no other way to go,
[00:55:39] you're going to the Congo in Africa,
[00:55:41] but you're not staying here.
[00:55:43] That's the way I see it.
[00:55:44] And I will vote for whoever will do that.
[00:55:46] And I don't care what methods they use.
[00:55:49] I don't care how the sausage is made.
[00:55:51] All I want is to eat it.
[00:55:53] I do.
[00:55:54] That's all I care about and I want it.
[00:55:57] And so that's really the way I see it.
[00:55:59] That's where I'm at.
[00:56:00] and so
[00:56:02] but i and i i i i recognize this but here's the problem
[00:56:05] is that a lot of democrats will hear me saying that
[00:56:08] and they will say that i'm a bad person or you shouldn't say this or i'm wrong
[00:56:12] or whatever
[00:56:14] well now these people are doing it to you
[00:56:17] they're doing it to you
[00:56:19] and the reality is that i think this is a sabotage for the democratic party
[00:56:24] and the reason why it's a sabotage is that
[00:56:26] you have to look at mem donnie whenever he won i think that he's a great
[00:56:30] politician
[00:56:31] and he has a lot of positive qualities
[00:56:33] but i think that you also have to contextualize it around the fact that
[00:56:37] he was running against somebody who literally put people in nursing homes
[00:56:41] that covered it
[00:56:42] and killed
[00:56:43] a good bike i know somebody who is elderly person elderly at grandmother
[00:56:49] uh... was killed indirectly by uh... governor qualmos uh... you know
[00:56:54] basically stupidity right
[00:56:56] and so uh... you know what no no like a that was it
[00:57:00] and this is person's value exactly
[00:57:02] so was a cut for public and what i i don't i like her to sell what i i i i i
[00:57:06] hear there are things about him i like things i don't like right
[00:57:09] and uh... so my point is that when comal killed all the old people
[00:57:12] what he didn't kill all the old people but he put all people in danger
[00:57:16] because it is mismanaging of coven
[00:57:18] and on top of that there were sexual assault allegations
[00:57:21] and i think nobody really like to new york
[00:57:24] like what happened with anthony colmo is a lot what happened uh... with like
[00:57:27] steve i think steven harper
[00:57:29] in uh... canada where this dude was like the biggest dumbest stupidest piece of
[00:57:34] shit never be hated them
[00:57:35] and so just intro dole got elected because he wasn't steven harper
[00:57:40] and i think that man donnie also got elected because he wasn't governor
[00:57:43] qualmo
[00:57:44] i think that's a big reason right
[00:57:47] and they come out i say the wrong one
[00:57:49] uh... no you know anthony qualmose the right one right yet chris
[00:57:52] Chris Cuomo is the, he's, that's his brother is a news anchor.
[00:57:55] And so what happened to the elderly in New York and we missed that.
[00:57:58] Basically there were people that had COVID and they were sent into the nursing homes
[00:58:03] without proper vetting.
[00:58:04] Like I don't know all the details, all I know is that people with COVID went into the
[00:58:08] nursing homes and he, I don't know if really the word is allowed, but his lack
[00:58:12] of oversight or care or, you know, organizational structure allowed it to happen.
[00:58:18] I don't want to get specific into it because I'm not sure.
[00:58:21] And so both idiots, yeah.
[00:58:23] And so how do you miss that?
[00:58:24] I mean, who cares?
[00:58:25] But it was a long time ago.
[00:58:26] I'm not going to think about it.
[00:58:27] But people that lost their family did.
[00:58:29] And so they're not going to vote for this guy.
[00:58:32] But what I do think is that this ideology is unpopular amongst, I think, a lot of Americans.
[00:58:38] And I think also this is another component of this that I think is kind of interesting.
[00:58:42] Let me see if I can show this real quick and pull it up.
[00:58:45] Sorry about all the volumes.
[00:58:48] It's very, very annoying to see that.
[00:58:50] Do you think that we'll get the ditty files? I don't think we're getting ditty files or anything like that.
[00:58:56] I don't know why it's auto-playing. Can I turn off auto-playing?
[00:59:00] The 250,000 auto-playing?
[00:59:02] Can I turn off auto-playing on Twitter? Is there a way for me to do that? This is just like super annoying to me.
[00:59:09] Just mute one of them? Oh, okay. Okay, that's easy. Thank you. Thank you. I wish I'd even known that.
[00:59:15] All right, well, anyway, I'll get instructions in a few seconds. It's all right. We've got it fixed at least for now.
[00:59:19] So, if you look at, for example, the voting records of the people that were voting for
[00:59:25] Mamdani versus voting for Cuomo, overwhelmingly foreign-born people voted for Mamdani, and
[00:59:31] overwhelmingly, you know, native New Yorkers voted for Anthony Cuomo.
[00:59:36] This is just what's happening.
[00:59:38] And so, the Democrats have effectively engineered their own demise.
[00:59:43] They have.
[00:59:44] They've engineered their own demise through allowing the party to be taken over by
[00:59:48] They have.
[00:59:52] And so we'll look at a few more of these.
[00:59:53] Well, New York City matters because the two most...
[00:59:57] And I think they deserve it.
[00:59:58] I think they absolutely deserve it.
[01:00:01] Exciting left-wing candidates for here, ALC and Mont-Bounty.
[01:00:05] But also, this is the stronghold for the establishment.
[01:00:08] Schumer and Hakeem Jeffery, this is a battle between the establishment and this insurgency
[01:00:15] and the roof is collapsing on the democratic party establishment tonight
[01:00:19] uh... if mom dot it gets a hat trick uh... three out of three
[01:00:23] uh... this is a new era for the democratic party and you can't write
[01:00:26] off new york city
[01:00:27] because this is the place where both
[01:00:30] uh... uh... uh... is the power center
[01:00:32] for the establishment even if you don't view it as a victory uh...
[01:00:36] strategically because you know maybe they were running against people that
[01:00:39] were like bad candidates etc it's certainly a symbolic victory and it
[01:00:43] should be seen as that
[01:00:45] it absolutely is
[01:00:47] and the uncertainty and they're going to get tonight
[01:00:50] and right now uh... this is not no longer to let the civil war in this and
[01:00:54] a machine at the same time
[01:00:56] uh... and uh... there's there's just no way to show up at this
[01:00:59] if mom donnie pulls off the hat-trick
[01:01:01] is a new era in democratic party politics
[01:01:03] what if you're a moderate democrat who's on the election
[01:01:06] it was on the ballot this never if you're a moderate democrat then you're
[01:01:09] not a democrat anymore
[01:01:13] that's really it
[01:01:14] and and they will also wear your party as their skin
[01:01:18] they're not going to build up the democratic socialist party
[01:01:22] what they're really going to do is they're going to continue co-opting
[01:01:25] democrat party positions and then using those positions to
[01:01:30] run in larger elections
[01:01:32] that's what they're going to do
[01:01:34] they're going to wear your skin
[01:01:36] and then say that they're democrats and then openly say negative things
[01:01:40] about democrats that's what's going to happen
[01:01:43] and i mean
[01:01:45] they're all going to get asked about the position so many of our career yet also
[01:01:49] this isn't the first time it's the second time i think this is one of the
[01:01:52] reasons why trump respects man donnie
[01:01:54] is because trump did this to the republican party
[01:01:57] the republican party was profoundly different and then trump came into play
[01:02:02] and he totally changed all of the republican party talking points like
[01:02:06] before trump
[01:02:07] they were still belly aching about gay marriage they were still talking about
[01:02:11] smoking weed being illegal they were still thinking about you know like I'm
[01:02:18] trying to think like you know like illegal immigration was still a right-wing
[01:02:22] issue like Trump really changed things he did he totally changed it who cares
[01:02:28] about that shit well old Republicans did a lot of Republicans did and you know
[01:02:33] it's like talking about like you're using job creators as a reference to
[01:02:37] like, you know, really rich people. And like, it was basically the party of government. It
[01:02:42] was, you know, not a government, a business. It was the business party, right?
[01:02:47] From these other fellow Democrats.
[01:02:49] Well, look, I think, you know, from our frontline Democrats will be able to
[01:02:52] make their case for themselves. I think they'll be able to do okay.
[01:02:54] No, they won't. They won't be able to make their case for themselves,
[01:02:57] because these people vote for one thing and one thing only.
[01:03:01] Foreign ethnic interests. That's the reason why.
[01:03:03] You're not going to be able to communicate with them.
[01:03:07] You're not going to engage in democracy with them.
[01:03:09] You're not going to get them to vote for you.
[01:03:12] They're not going to see your side of things.
[01:03:14] This is a profoundly different culture that we've imported into the country, and they
[01:03:18] do not vote on, respect, or use our way of life, our way of voting, or anything else.
[01:03:25] And the Democrats knew this.
[01:03:27] Everybody told them this, but for some reason they thought it would be okay.
[01:03:32] It'll be fun to watch. I think it's hilarious. I do. I think they totally deserve this. Like honestly, like that was at Sean Froot or whatever the fuck it is, the German word of like enjoying other people suffering.
[01:03:45] This is exactly like watching all these mainstream Democrats melt down and be like, but they actually hate Jews. Look, look, the person that won said that they agreed with Hamas.
[01:03:55] Yeah, that yeah and and I we tried to tell you that and you thought it was more important to focus on trans kids
[01:04:05] Illegal alien pedophiles
[01:04:07] Trying to pin the Epstein files on Trump instead of keeping new people that want to make the Epstein files the fucking law
[01:04:15] These people that are coming over a lot of them are coming from countries where the age of consent is nine is
[01:04:22] 12
[01:04:24] You bring over enough people there, and the age of consent here is going to be 12 or 9 too.
[01:04:30] That's what happens.
[01:04:32] You weren't paying attention.
[01:04:34] You weren't listening. You didn't want to listen.
[01:04:37] And now you're getting it.
[01:04:39] And you deserve it.
[01:04:41] I think they deserve it. I think they deserve it so much.
[01:04:45] I hope their entire party gets obliterated.
[01:04:48] And it's sad.
[01:04:50] It's really sad because you need to have a demo.
[01:04:53] Like we used to need a Democratic Party.
[01:04:56] We still need a Democratic Party.
[01:04:59] Think about how many issues
[01:05:00] principal Democrats could stand on.
[01:05:03] Things like AI protections.
[01:05:05] Things like, you know, sunsetting jobs
[01:05:08] with being able to give people gainful employment
[01:05:11] for, you know, retiring and helping, you know,
[01:05:13] usher in a new age of, you know, electronics.
[01:05:16] Think about housing.
[01:05:18] Think about all of these other issues.
[01:05:20] Universal basic income.
[01:05:21] Think about healthcare.
[01:05:22] we're not getting any of that we don't care about any of that anymore
[01:05:26] because the issues are racial ethnic war issues that's it
[01:05:31] democrats being the party of blocking trump no matter what yes and and ironically
[01:05:36] the republicans in the same way that there are the republicans used to be the
[01:05:39] party of blocking obama
[01:05:41] you might not remember this but
[01:05:42] the republicans that was the only thing that they ran on
[01:05:45] is that what is all bomb a obama likes water i hate water
[01:05:49] obama likes breathing i hate breathing
[01:05:52] obama's wearing a tan suit will guess what else is ten
[01:05:55] sand in in uh... uh... in the middle east all my god brock who say no bomb
[01:06:00] uh... i knew it right i mean there's a connection there
[01:06:04] this is what they did they did this all the time the tan vest
[01:06:08] and so the republican party was defined around opposing obama
[01:06:12] and uh... you know again that why i think that a lot of it is back i'm
[01:06:16] going to be honest
[01:06:17] in people might not want to hear this
[01:06:20] i think some of it was because he was black
[01:06:24] i think i a good amount of it
[01:06:26] especially that is because he was black
[01:06:29] a lot of people are uncomfortable with that
[01:06:32] not on an
[01:06:33] uh... on a on a awareness level but on a personal subversive level i think that
[01:06:37] they were
[01:06:38] and i'm not saying that obama was good or the criticism against them was all
[01:06:41] racist but i think that it did exist
[01:06:43] i think that existed bigger in a bigger way than people made it out to
[01:06:47] to be. What it was, is it existed, but it wasn't as small as Republicans made it out to be,
[01:06:53] and it wasn't as big as Democrats made it out to be. So the entire Republican Party was
[01:06:57] built around hating Obama, opposing Obama, going against Obama. And then Trump comes
[01:07:04] in and Trump has a forward message. Trump doesn't have a retroactive message. He
[01:07:10] has a message of, let's change things. Let's get rid of the fact that we have
[01:07:14] a bunch of illegals in the country. Let's build a wall for Mexico. Let's put the people
[01:07:20] that have entangled us to Middle Eastern wars like Hillary Clinton. Let's lock her up.
[01:07:26] And these were opinions that had, this was something that you could look forward to.
[01:07:33] You see what I'm saying? You could look forward to this thing. And I think that
[01:07:37] the DSA does that well also. They have forward-thinking ideals. And in the same way that I think that
[01:07:46] the Republican Party was destroyed effectively by Trump, I think the Democrat Party will be
[01:07:51] destroyed by the DSA. Because the Democrat Party has no ideals and the DSA does. That's
[01:08:00] the truth. I've been talking for a long time. I'll read some comments.
[01:08:12] Basically, it's not going to go around with it by the issues. No
[01:08:15] ideas with DSA, Democratic Socialists of America. Yeah. And
[01:08:20] you know, like ethnic values, etc. Who do you think will lead
[01:08:25] DSA, AOC or Mamdani? I don't know. I think that they're
[01:08:28] They're probably not going to have like one singular leader if you want me to be honest.
[01:08:32] I think that people will look at Mamdani as the de facto leader, but I think that he'll
[01:08:36] probably not claim that position entirely because it will make them weaker if you have one
[01:08:41] figurehead.
[01:08:43] In case that person has a problem or something happens to them, then you lose your figurehead
[01:08:47] and you know your organization's weakened.
[01:08:49] I don't think they're going to do that.
[01:08:51] Is the DSA cheating?
[01:08:52] I have no idea if they're cheating or not.
[01:08:54] I mean like who knows.
[01:08:55] Maybe they are, maybe they're not.
[01:08:59] We need a bull moose party.
[01:09:00] Well that split the vote back then too, right?
[01:09:02] It did.
[01:09:03] Whichever party presents and takes steps on UBI in order to answer for AI job loss will
[01:09:08] do well.
[01:09:09] No, they won't.
[01:09:10] The biggest problem that we have right now are demographics.
[01:09:15] That is the biggest problem that I think a lot of people are beginning to realize
[01:09:18] is that when you import a bunch of people who vote on an ethnic basis and they
[01:09:23] vote on a race basis.
[01:09:25] Like what percentage of, for example, Muslims do you think voted for Memdani?
[01:09:29] A huge amount.
[01:09:30] So really if you want to be able to vote for any sort of actual position, you need to
[01:09:34] make sure that you stop importing people and you reverse the migration of people that
[01:09:40] have come here from countries that base things off of ethnic disputes.
[01:09:46] That's the main issue.
[01:09:48] And every other issue, inflation, all of those other issues, they will all be ignored
[01:09:53] by that other party. They will be. They don't care about any of those issues. They don't
[01:09:58] care about inflation. They don't care about housing. They don't care about any of this
[01:10:02] shit. There's no minimum age to marry in California. I mean, just I'm gonna pull you
[01:10:10] up like just give me a minute. We're gonna do this. What's your point in saying that
[01:10:19] There's no minimum age limit to marrying in California.
[01:10:21] Why are you saying that?
[01:10:25] Why would you even, why would you even type this out?
[01:10:29] Question?
[01:10:31] Yeah.
[01:10:33] What's, what's your point?
[01:10:39] Yeah.
[01:10:41] We'll listen to what he says.
[01:10:44] Fetal pain.
[01:10:45] No, it's all right.
[01:10:46] Is there an avocado in the background?
[01:10:48] question. Great question. Amazing question. How many people do you think are marrying nine
[01:11:01] year olds in California? If you were to, if you were going to go through the marriage
[01:11:07] records in California. How many adult men are marrying nine year olds? I'm just, I'm
[01:11:26] just curious like what do you what do you think that number is
[01:11:33] give him a minute
[01:11:46] let's see what he says good question i'm not really sure but that's what i was
[01:11:49] reading it well how many how many would you
[01:11:52] guess? How many would you guess in the last 20 years that have married how many how many
[01:11:58] adult men do you think have married a girl under 10 years old in California in the last 20 years?
[01:12:05] We're going to go through this because this is probably very low for now.
[01:12:24] I don't think more than 10%.
[01:12:26] So you think 8%?
[01:12:29] You think 8% of marriages are with girls under 10 years old?
[01:12:39] I just want you guys to see how absolutely brain-dead this is.
[01:12:45] The moment that you ask people to quantify this in any sort of a way, because this is
[01:12:51] what I find to be extremely fucking annoying.
[01:12:53] It's a reverse situation where it's over on the game points by ignoring the Israel
[01:12:56] question.
[01:12:57] Now they do the same for Palestine.
[01:12:58] Well, let me see what this is.
[01:12:59] I haven't seen it yet.
[01:13:03] Averwens, Palestine was on the ballot and now a Palestinian American democratic socialist
[01:13:08] is going to Albany.
[01:13:10] Averwens is definitely who New Yorkers need fighting for them in the Senate because socialists
[01:13:14] get it done.
[01:13:15] There you go.
[01:13:18] I'm about by the way, I know Rip New York will know you should feel no sympathy for
[01:13:29] any New Yorker unless they were out there voting against all this stuff for the last 20 years.
[01:13:36] Unless like any any Democrat is totally completely uh you know like what's the word for it responsible
[01:13:45] for this. They are totally responsible for this because they are the ones that shut down any
[01:13:52] reasonable conversation around let's not let terrorist supporters into the country. Let's not
[01:13:58] do this let's get rid of terrorist supporters they've been complicit in this and they're the ones
[01:14:02] that are going to lose their political power like I think that republicans and maga people and
[01:14:07] you know like people like me for an example like we're going to maintain and probably even gain
[01:14:12] like I think a lot of people are gonna see this they're gonna be like oh my god this is insane
[01:14:16] okay maybe these guys weren't that wrong so I don't mind this at all I think this is a good
[01:14:21] thing if anything right there's a degree of acceleration and it's also happening to people
[01:14:26] that would, you know, be my opponent. The same people that were chanting and doing dances about
[01:14:31] getting the vaccine and COVID were the same ones calling you racist for complaining about this person
[01:14:37] being in the country. So you should have literally zero sympathy for those people. And every single
[01:14:43] one of their businesses, they gets destroyed every single time that they get harangued in the
[01:14:48] street for being a Jew, they should be saying, I'm sorry to you, you should be saying, I'm
[01:14:54] I'm sorry to me because I told you this was going to happen.
[01:14:58] We all told you this was going to happen and you call this racist.
[01:15:01] You said that we were wrong and you said, no, this is different.
[01:15:05] And you know what?
[01:15:06] It's not different.
[01:15:07] It's just like a bunch of other times in history.
[01:15:10] And you know what?
[01:15:11] If these people take over, a lot of them, and I hate to say it guys, a lot of them
[01:15:15] hate Jews.
[01:15:17] They do.
[01:15:18] They hate Jews.
[01:15:19] They don't hate Israelis.
[01:15:21] They hate Jews.
[01:15:22] That's why they're attacking random Jewish places and not just Israeli places.
[01:15:27] It's because they see them as one and the same.
[01:15:29] That's the reason why.
[01:15:33] New York City is going to be 110 maybe.
[01:15:36] Who knows?
[01:15:37] Can we generally just saw this in my timeline?
[01:15:39] I feel like I'm being incelabated and goi- and goi-bated at the same time.
[01:15:43] Re-top the bottom.
[01:15:46] Okay.
[01:15:51] My boyfriend's pants always tear in the same spot, I'm wondering what could be the reason
[01:15:55] for this.
[01:15:56] Classic crotch blowout from the photo.
[01:15:58] Many culprits expect high thigh friction.
[01:16:00] Wait what?
[01:16:01] You're telling me it's not cheating.
[01:16:02] It's just his legs fighting each other each time he walks.
[01:16:05] I feel dumb as hell now.
[01:16:07] Wait, you th- oh my- I'm making a vote, bro.
[01:16:14] I'm making a vote.
[01:16:17] Oh my god.
[01:16:20] Oh, Jesus, man.
[01:16:24] Oh, how'd you let this happen?
[01:16:27] How do we let this go down?
[01:16:32] What's the zipper for?
[01:16:34] I don't even know, man.
[01:16:36] Why would it be cheating?
[01:16:39] Who the fuck knows, man?
[01:16:40] And in Wokeness's 17-year-old was beaten
[01:16:43] by a group of migrants.
[01:16:43] Video's too graphic for them to post.
[01:16:45] Wow, because religion says to them to hate Jews.
[01:16:48] I think that it's beyond just a religious component.
[01:16:50] I think that there's an ethnic component to it as well.
[01:16:53] Muslims don't have a monopoly on hating Jews.
[01:16:55] This history tells you very clearly.
[01:16:58] So anyway, you have a lot more of this too,
[01:17:00] and I'll show you some more of this.
[01:17:02] So here we go.
[01:17:03] Let's watch this one.
[01:17:04] And Lee, that's the communication challenge
[01:17:07] that we all have together, Sean,
[01:17:09] which is to explain to the American people
[01:17:11] the Democrats you grew up with,
[01:17:13] the Democrats that your mom and dad grew up with,
[01:17:16] the Democrats that your grandma and grandpa grew up with
[01:17:18] do not exist any more at all, not at any level.
[01:17:22] If you don't like 9-11, then you shouldn't vote for a Democrat,
[01:17:28] because the Democratic Party enables the people that like 9-11.
[01:17:34] It's that simple. So if you thought 9-11 was bad, you shouldn't vote for a Democrat.
[01:17:42] There it is.
[01:17:43] full of government. A vote for any Democrat anywhere for any office is empowering a party
[01:17:51] that wants to strip this country to the bone to take away our security, our defense, our
[01:17:57] way of life. You know, just tonight, Sean, I saw a Democrat member of Congress online
[01:18:02] defending the Antifa terrorists in Texas who were just jailed for shooting an ICE
[01:18:08] officer. They shot an ice officer. They were charged with terrorism and a Democrat Congresswoman
[01:18:15] was defending the entity of the terrorists. That's correct.
[01:18:18] Yeah, he's totally correct. Right. And that's it. Xabna's done. Give me a break. Oh, I have
[01:18:23] no interest in applying a false flag. This will be the excuse. Well, I don't know about
[01:18:27] that. I have no idea. I got both sides to the exact same thing. Republicans say Democrats
[01:18:31] no longer exist, and Democrats, they're Republicans no longer exist. Well, I think
[01:18:35] think that the parties have changed dramatically, right? They have. And so, of course, just asking
[01:18:41] why do you always treat Muslims as migrants like there's no Americans who convert to Islam?
[01:18:45] I'm not. I don't think that this is something that's unique to Islam or Muslims or Arabs
[01:18:50] at all. I think that there are a lot of ethnicities of people that come into America
[01:18:54] and then they seek to subvert the country. I don't think all Muslims or all Arabs
[01:18:59] or even, you know, Islamic converts here in America seek that either. I think that,
[01:19:04] there's overlap, there's a Venn diagram, sure, but like it's not a one-for-one. And I think that
[01:19:10] fundamentally it's this ideology that's the problem. It's the ideology, the moment that you're like,
[01:19:15] oh, 9-11 is bad, you know, if that's upsetting to you, then you've got to go, man. That's the way I
[01:19:22] see it. And I think also what you need to understand is that, like, and here's a great
[01:19:27] example of this, right? I don't know if I can show this, I'm not sure probably if I can,
[01:19:31] But like there was like a little thing that showed like kind of who voted for Mamdani and a lot. I mean, there've been Muslims in America for, you know, a long time, right?
[01:19:41] I mean, obviously, there's a lot more now, but many of the people that voted for him were all foreign born, not just Muslim, but foreign born.
[01:19:49] And so that's really what it is. And there is a, as I said before, there is a non-white racial,
[01:19:57] um
[01:19:59] Like coalition being built that's trying to subvert Western values American culture and
[01:20:06] Ultimately punish white people for their existence
[01:20:10] Like this is or for like past crimes like colonialism or something like that and this is a non-white coalition
[01:20:17] That's being built by multiple groups of people not just Arabs or Muslims or Indians. It's just a it's a massive thing
[01:20:24] Oh, here we go. How yeah, how American born New Yorkers voters voted. This is what I saw
[01:20:31] Como was at 40% Mamdani was only at 31
[01:20:35] So how foreign born New Yorkers voted so these are people that did not you know, they were not born in New York
[01:20:42] And they weren't born in the country
[01:20:44] 62% were for Mamdani
[01:20:47] This is a lot bigger than any one group
[01:20:49] This is it. So you have people that are coming into the country that shouldn't be here, that are voting for people to bring more people here who also shouldn't be here, so they can establish a majority and co-op democracy so they can funnel more money to themselves and continue to use America's resources.
[01:21:11] This is what they're trying to do.
[01:21:13] It's very obvious this is what they're trying to do.
[01:21:16] And I think that they're even outspoken about this.
[01:21:19] The weirdest part is they wanted more of Como.
[01:21:21] Well, yeah, they didn't want more of Como.
[01:21:23] They wanted less of Mamdani and Silva, right?
[01:21:25] I mean, like they know Anthony Como
[01:21:27] and so people vote for him.
[01:21:31] And so anyway, how many Muslim organizers
[01:21:33] are buying almost every member of Congress?
[01:21:35] How many Muslim organizations
[01:21:36] are buying almost every member of Congress?
[01:21:38] You're not going to,
[01:21:39] You're not going to create this false dichotomy that I can't criticize this behavior because Israel's bad.
[01:21:47] This is a false dichotomy and I totally reject it.
[01:21:51] Both of these things are foreign influences and I reject them entirely.
[01:21:55] Just because somebody is against APEC doesn't mean that they're for America.
[01:22:00] You're not gonna fool me with that. That's stupid.
[01:22:03] There's plenty of people that hate Jews that also hate America too.
[01:22:09] two wrongs don't make a right exactly
[01:22:15] that's the way i see it
[01:22:17] really a chance to pass a say back anytime soon uh... i have no idea
[01:22:21] honestly i really don't
[01:22:23] this is new york city met on them donnie lashed out in israel yesterday for
[01:22:27] limiting on that washallah and al-jazeera journalist
[01:22:31] palestinians posted an obituary of washallah the journalist
[01:22:39] Is this the journalist?
[01:22:45] Are there like newspapers?
[01:22:49] There could be newspapers in the gun.
[01:22:52] Yeah.
[01:23:00] Yeah, those are bullet points. They're not bullets, they're bullet points.
[01:23:07] Wow, how about that?
[01:23:08] And yeah, and Reuters, Palestinian journalist right there, and man was busy. Oh my god. And
[01:23:15] Yeah, shooting confetti. Definitely just a sniper. Yeah. Yeah. What are you even shooting? Like it's crazy
[01:23:21] And so he writes the news with the bullets. I guess so a very musical people
[01:23:26] I guess so and and these are the people that they're that they're supporting and so keep in mind that
[01:23:32] And I think it really goes to show this is the reason why you should never capitulate about any sort of oh
[01:23:37] But what about X that did Y in your party because they're literally supporting terrorists in the other party like they have no actual
[01:23:45] Standards, I mean like I wonder what's worse like some weird sexual assault scandal or being part of an organization
[01:23:52] that this sexual assault on an industrial scale and kills its own people and
[01:23:57] Does terrorist attacks and kills innocent people regularly, right? It's it's not even remotely close
[01:24:03] Like didn't I think sexual assaults good, but like this is clearly a thousand times worse
[01:24:07] And so these are the people that they're defending this is this is the people that they're defending and they cover it up exactly both are bad
[01:24:14] Well, what I'm saying is that if they're it there is something to be said for people's unwavering devotion and
[01:24:23] unwillingness to compromise their values or ideals
[01:24:27] Even when it's inconvenient and I think that is also one of their biggest strengths is that they will not it doesn't matter
[01:24:34] if they're lying. It doesn't matter if it's wrong. It matters if it's somebody doing it that they agree
[01:24:39] with. And that's what matters more than anything else. You know, it's called them terrorists.
[01:24:44] They're going to perform. That's something different, right? But didn't Madami pride himself
[01:24:48] for not caring about Israel, but no one does? Yeah, but the thing is that Mamdani not caring
[01:24:54] about Israel is a good thing because he's the New York mayor. Mamdani not caring about Israel
[01:24:59] because of an ethnic reason is bad because he's supposed to be an American and it shouldn't
[01:25:03] be a focus, right?
[01:25:08] People's unwavering devotion to FIMDOMs,
[01:25:10] it shows they're a free nation of how they prioritize their values, yes.
[01:25:14] I think so.
[01:25:15] They demand these media outlets, well, they're not really going to ever ban a media outlet in the same way, right?
[01:25:20] And anyway, oh, this is Hassan. Oh, here we go. Here we go. Let's watch this.
[01:25:25] Some people say the Republicans defend terrorists when they defend the people. Like,
[01:25:29] I don't care what they say.
[01:25:31] You don't understand. You're making a huge mistake by trying to engage with these people
[01:25:38] in good faith. They don't actually think these people are terrorists. They're just saying
[01:25:43] that so they can create a false equivalency so you can try to remove the false equivalency.
[01:25:48] I don't give a shit. Anyway, let's watch them.
[01:25:58] Hezman Gold says, Hassan's every belief exists to serve Islamic terrorism and nothing else.
[01:26:03] Everything that he does-
[01:26:04] Not nothing else, but that's the main value.
[01:26:07] That is the one value that is never compromised.
[01:26:10] Yes.
[01:26:11] This is going to be in service of Islamic Muslim terrorism.
[01:26:14] This is the core and center of his ideology.
[01:26:16] He will compromise LGBT rights by supporting the country that will kill gay people who
[01:26:20] will support wealth-
[01:26:22] I love how he like pretends to get confused, like, will kill gay people, wait, what?
[01:26:26] Yeah. It's exactly right.
[01:26:29] Inequality by glazing China.
[01:26:31] But the-
[01:26:31] That's correct.
[01:26:32] One thing he- wait, is China doing Islamic terrorism?
[01:26:35] They're supporting Iran.
[01:26:43] That's confusing.
[01:26:45] He's intentionally misunderstanding.
[01:26:47] China's supporting Iran.
[01:26:49] If China wasn't supporting Iran, and China was adversarial to Iran,
[01:26:54] Then you could easily probably have seen Trump acting totally different.
[01:27:00] I guess none of it really has to make sense.
[01:27:03] When you're just satiating the appetite of hogs, right?
[01:27:08] You just kind of say things and people go,
[01:27:10] Yes, you hate the guy that I've been trained to hate like a fucking bot.
[01:27:19] Notice how he's never, he's not saying that I'm wrong.
[01:27:24] He's not.
[01:27:25] That's awesome.
[01:27:28] But one thing he will never do is compromise on Islamic terrorism.
[01:27:30] Every other belief works in service to manifest the increase of Islamic terrorism.
[01:27:34] That's correct.
[01:27:36] That's cool, man.
[01:27:38] I like that that's just commentary.
[01:27:41] It's not commentary, it's the truth.
[01:27:45] That's why you support organizations that want to genocide Jews and that are literally
[01:27:50] designated terrorist organizations.
[01:27:54] I mean it's, it's, it's, this isn't commentary.
[01:27:57] People can find this on your Wikipedia probably.
[01:28:00] I mean like always, is reading that by ad?
[01:28:03] That's political commentary on the right.
[01:28:05] Yes.
[01:28:05] Is just accusing a, a Muslim-American of, of trying to foment Islamic-style terrorism.
[01:28:14] Specific?
[01:28:14] Correct.
[01:28:16] Correct, that's what you do.
[01:28:18] Whenever you interview and try to soften the image of groups like the Houthis in America
[01:28:23] and you play terrorist propaganda videos, that is exactly what you're doing.
[01:28:29] And I think that more people are beginning to realize this.
[01:28:35] Your favorite flag is the Hezbollah flag. If I said my favorite flag was the Swastika,
[01:28:42] he'd be losing his mind and he'd be saying this is very, very clearly crypto messaging.
[01:28:47] Like who says their favorite flag is the Nazi flag? Somebody that wants to say that they
[01:28:51] They support them, but they can't say that, and so they say, oh, I just like the flag.
[01:28:57] What are we doing here?
[01:28:59] We know what you're doing.
[01:29:00] Particularly Islamic style terrorism.
[01:29:02] Well, yeah, of course.
[01:29:05] Thank you, Twitch.
[01:29:08] He's complaining now that I'm not getting banned.
[01:29:12] So let me get this straight.
[01:29:13] So I should get banned because I say that you support Islamic terrorism, but you shouldn't
[01:29:19] get banned when you support Islamic terrorism. How does this make any sense? Are you kidding
[01:29:27] me? That's what you do.
[01:29:32] That's cool. You know, back in the day there was a terms of service.
[01:29:37] Oh no! He said, yeah, yeah, you're upset because it's true. You're upset about, but
[01:29:45] You're getting called out because this is exactly what you do.
[01:29:49] And is it, oh, why?
[01:29:50] This isn't fair.
[01:29:51] You can't say this about me.
[01:29:53] You're not allowed to say this.
[01:29:55] Well, I'm saying it, and it is true when you know it.
[01:29:59] That's it.
[01:30:01] Watch it better.
[01:30:01] This is not even up to date.
[01:30:03] OK, I'll watch that after this.
[01:30:06] And I'm glad that we no longer live.
[01:30:09] We've destroyed cancel culture.
[01:30:11] We've won, OK?
[01:30:15] God forbid you fucking show the manifesto as a part of your regular news coverage of, you know, terrorist.
[01:30:27] You didn't show the manifesto. You read it word for word, and then on top of that you had your entire chat that were your subscribers.
[01:30:37] So these aren't just random users. And it's not like, you know, there's some random guy in my chat that says like, oh, I'm a fucking idiot, right?
[01:30:44] right? Like this is a person that's your subscriber using your dog heart emojis for the killer of two
[01:30:53] Israeli diplomats. You weren't just reading the manifesto. This is not, this is not,
[01:31:02] oh it's not exactly accurate is it? Ah geez. It was so bad that Twitch had to change the entire,
[01:31:13] you want to talk about terms of service, tWitch had to change the terms of service because of how
[01:31:17] disgusting your chat was when they were reacting to the manifesto because they were agreeing with it.
[01:31:27] Damn, accuse your political interlocutors of doing Islamic-style terrorism.
[01:31:36] It's perfect. This is again a song that's purposefully misunderstanding again. Nobody
[01:31:41] Nobody is accusing you of doing terrorism, I'm accusing you of supporting it.
[01:31:47] Nobody thinks that you're actually a terrorist.
[01:31:51] They think that you're supporting terrorists.
[01:31:53] They think that you're promoting terrorism.
[01:31:56] That's the difference.
[01:31:57] Like, I mean, you're not actually a terrorist.
[01:32:00] Everybody knows you're not a terrorist.
[01:32:03] Typically fine.
[01:32:06] Trevor Durden would never do that to me.
[01:32:08] Dude, you know how like a world...
[01:32:10] You know what I found is really funny?
[01:32:14] He never denied it.
[01:32:15] He never said it's not true.
[01:32:17] He also never goes and, you know, the first thing he says, he's like, oh, well, you know,
[01:32:23] I have to get banned now because I'm saying this.
[01:32:25] Oh, I should get banned because I'm saying this.
[01:32:28] Not, you know, addressing the argument because you know it's right.
[01:32:33] There's no, there's nothing else you can say about this.
[01:32:37] Over here running.
[01:32:39] over here, you know, campaigns around, like pushing for
[01:32:44] campaigns around, like, yeah, spend money on our children,
[01:32:47] instead of killing other people's children overseas, you know,
[01:32:50] that kind of thing. Here's what the let's take a look at the
[01:32:53] Republican Goober, notorial run in the state of Florida. Here's
[01:32:58] what the fuck James Fishback is on.
[01:33:05] Who cares? You're still supporting Islamic terrorism.
[01:33:09] You're still saying the Houthis were okay to take over ships?
[01:33:15] Who cares about whatever distraction you want to make about some race that's happening in Florida?
[01:33:21] I don't give a shit. Who cares?
[01:33:29] It says that's Asmongold's guy.
[01:33:31] That's my guy.
[01:33:33] Because in America, we don't judge you by the color of your skin, but by the content of your character.
[01:33:40] Cut it off right there. Okay, like oh wait a minute. Wait a minute. This isn't playing into the narrative anymore
[01:33:45] We saw the first three seconds and we can paint it in a bad way. So oh wait a minute. Oh, no, no
[01:33:50] He's not saying something different. Well, okay. All right, cut it. That's it. It's over
[01:33:54] Uh-huh got it and so he never argues content. No, of course not and so anyway
[01:33:59] Yes, Hassan does this is this is why I said this yesterday. I'll say it and not yesterday
[01:34:04] I was offline yesterday, is that the core axiomatic main lever in Hassan's ideology is advancing
[01:34:14] and pushing Muslim terrorism, Islamic terrorism, and Islamic supremacy through these terrorist
[01:34:21] organizations.
[01:34:23] This is what his primary goal is.
[01:34:25] How do I know that this is his primary goal?
[01:34:28] Because this is the only thing he refuses to compromise.
[01:34:32] You watch a bit of this?
[01:34:33] Okay.
[01:34:34] Let me pull it up real quick.
[01:34:41] What raves did they fucking Hamas do?
[01:34:48] What are you talking about?
[01:34:49] The notion that Hamas are bad because they're just, they're bad as stupid here in Algeria
[01:34:53] the FLN was also labeled as a terrorist organization of French occupation.
[01:34:57] Now it's praised as symbol of freedom.
[01:34:58] It's always the same shit.
[01:34:59] Yes.
[01:35:00] That's why I said the IRA as well.
[01:35:01] The IRA.
[01:35:02] The FLN.
[01:35:03] well every single instance where there is a liberatory group there's an emancipatory force
[01:35:09] that actually is violently trying to engage in an act of revolution trying to violently engage in
[01:35:16] an act of emancipation violently resisting against an unimaginable untold amount of violence caused
[01:35:22] by the occupying entity under the legal structure. What he means by this is killing innocent civilians
[01:35:28] and raping them. That's what he's trying to say. He says that it's okay for them to do that.
[01:35:35] Designed by the western world, they're always the fucking enemies. They're always the terrorists
[01:35:40] or the bad guys. So in many ways, it becomes a much simpler equation. You have to look at a
[01:35:44] situation and go, who's right here? And if roles were reversed, you would understand who's right.
[01:35:50] Guys, I'm not talking about the terrorism designation. Of course, Al-Qaeda is designated
[01:35:54] as a terror group. Hamas is designated as a terror group. Hezbollah is designated as a
[01:35:57] terror group because that is a socio-political construct that is applied to America's enemies.
[01:36:02] That's not my point here. My point is, fuck all the designations. Look at the difference
[01:36:09] in which ISIS operates. Look at the difference in which, for example, Al Qaeda operates versus
[01:36:15] a cell or something that is designated, an organization that is designated as a terror
[01:36:20] group with a clear goal and a clear agenda, whether it is emancipation or whether it
[01:36:25] Yeah, she does support it. Yeah, whenever I say that Hassan supports Islamic terrorism, I'm not making this up, by the way.
[01:36:34] Like, I think people don't realize how bad this actually is.
[01:36:40] Yeah, it's actually this bad.
[01:36:44] Uh, they also have, like, a shift in the civilians that they are responsible for in terms of, like, civil governance.
[01:36:50] Oh my god, well Hezbollah is a terrorist organization dog if Hezbollah is a terrorist organization
[01:36:56] America is the top terrorist organization, which it is by the way America is the top dog in terrorism
[01:37:01] And so is Israel. What the fuck are you talking about?
[01:37:06] This is the leader of Hezbollah. He's dead now, but this was the leader of Hezbollah
[01:37:14] I can't believe I'm calling this are all a base. I mean listen listen
[01:37:18] You have to remember a lot of these dudes you see them in their fucking fits and you hear about like some of their attitudes about like gay people
[01:37:25] For example, and you immediately fucking resort to orientalist perspectives not realizing that these motherfuckers are better read than you buy a million
[01:37:33] Okay, it's actually true. I knew who else was the Nazis
[01:37:38] The Nazis were extremely intelligent and very well educated, but that doesn't make them right. Nechrol Nechrol like
[01:37:44] Like, uh, I, I, what's his name?
[01:37:47] I saw him in the show or something like that.
[01:37:48] I forgot what his name was.
[01:37:49] He's a very intelligent person.
[01:37:51] He was.
[01:37:52] He was.
[01:37:53] He's a great speaker.
[01:37:54] I mean, again, if you've got to convince people to go bull themselves up for you, you've
[01:37:57] got to be pretty fucking convincing.
[01:37:59] I think it's true.
[01:38:01] He's right.
[01:38:02] Like, it's not, no, it's not a broken clock situation.
[01:38:05] No, dude.
[01:38:06] Half of these dudes literally get educated in America and in the UK.
[01:38:11] What the fuck are you guys?
[01:38:12] I love how he says that, as if that's not the problem, like, exactly.
[01:38:16] Like, exactly. We need to stop letting terrorists come over here.
[01:38:21] Talking about, this is why it's Orientalist to literally look at these dudes and go,
[01:38:26] oh no, they're fucking barbaric baboons and like, sometimes they get this shit right.
[01:38:29] No dude, he knows. It's crazy.
[01:38:32] He's read more books than you could ever imagine.
[01:38:35] And also, ultimately, he is regarded as a pretty brilliant person in terms of like-
[01:38:40] He's dead now, by the way.
[01:38:42] Everything that he's done. You might not agree with his attitude overall in terms of like social
[01:38:50] His opinions on on civil liberties and shit like that
[01:38:53] But ultimately this motherfucker has read a shit ton of books
[01:38:57] On this dollar was assassinated
[01:39:00] That's wrong. What did that? That's his name. Yeah Hassan is it all up. Who's that?
[01:39:03] He's the leader of his below the general secretary has below as below is a is a paramilitary organization
[01:39:09] that is also a
[01:39:11] part of the Lebanese Parliament. Do you like them or no? I think it's a
[01:39:17] resistance group they're pretty successful against Israel. There it is. We
[01:39:23] don't need to play the whole thing, right? Oh. But everybody hates them. Like
[01:39:28] everybody in the region. A lot of people don't like them. Like. I like what you like.
[01:39:32] I don't have an issue with them. Let's just say. But they are a terrorist
[01:39:36] organization. Like they're designated. They are designated by the
[01:39:39] the American State of the Terrorist Organization.
[01:39:41] I do not like them then.
[01:39:43] Well, we also called Nelson Mandela terrorists
[01:39:46] until 2008.
[01:39:48] Yeah.
[01:39:49] And they set up a new, and so this is it.
[01:39:51] And so, yes, this is the equivalent of like
[01:39:57] being based nowadays, right?
[01:39:59] This is from yesterday.
[01:40:00] Let me see if I can pull one up.
[01:40:02] I don't know what this is.
[01:40:03] This is what?
[01:40:05] Was Mandela terrorists?
[01:40:06] I have no idea.
[01:40:06] I don't even get into that.
[01:40:08] That's not even what we're talking about.
[01:40:09] Oh, here we go.
[01:40:12] There's an appetite for this kind of policy in this country,
[01:40:14] not necessarily just in, oh look,
[01:40:17] there's a, there's a Dan Goldman canvasser.
[01:40:22] Oh, he was the Jew that they spray painted Palestine
[01:40:25] all over his stuff, right?
[01:40:28] That was Dan Goldman.
[01:40:30] I remember the name.
[01:40:33] Right there.
[01:40:34] Oh, yes, yeah.
[01:40:36] I don't know if I can show it right now
[01:40:37] with some morals.
[01:40:38] Yeah, okay, got it.
[01:40:40] I don't even, I guess this is the, this is the, this is,
[01:40:44] this is where, um, yeah, I guess this is like lower east side.
[01:40:47] It's either way.
[01:40:48] This is where Brad Lander is gonna be cooking.
[01:40:53] Jump it, okay, chatters, you're fucking insane, dude.
[01:40:56] Yeah, this is damn golden.
[01:40:58] As an old Asian uncle, bro, calm down, okay?
[01:41:04] Jump him, beat him, get him.
[01:41:06] Yes.
[01:41:06] Yeah.
[01:41:08] They're crazy.
[01:41:09] They're possessed.
[01:41:10] Jump them, seek and destroy.
[01:41:11] Hitch them off.
[01:41:12] Flip them alive.
[01:41:14] That's a joke by the way.
[01:41:15] That's a joke.
[01:41:16] That's a joke.
[01:41:17] Fox knows they're joking.
[01:41:18] They're not being serious.
[01:41:20] And that's immoral and disgusting that they made such a joke, okay?
[01:41:25] What a joke.
[01:41:27] That's the joke right there.
[01:41:29] Give them the finger.
[01:41:30] No, that's our district.
[01:41:31] This is my name.
[01:41:32] What the fuck?
[01:41:33] Okay.
[01:41:34] Okay. How about you carry this energy to fucking smiling in dialing? Okay. I don't want to hear
[01:41:41] chirpers in the chat. I don't want to hear chirpers in the fucking chat. I want to hear
[01:41:45] chirpers chirping on the phone. Okay. That's what I want to hear. Yeah. He knows how about
[01:41:50] it sounds. Stop reading chat. Yeah. It's on. It's on ages when it comes to jumping
[01:41:57] people. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. And anyway, so that's what they did to Dan Goldman
[01:42:03] right there and so that's it and they don't know what's this here they don't
[01:42:10] live in America so why would they be on the phone well I don't know maybe they
[01:42:13] can call from somewhere else right and what is this bullshit okay and anyway
[01:42:18] his mom's even telling him to stop reading well yeah because he knows it
[01:42:23] looks bad I mean like and again like this is another nexus of terrorism right
[01:42:28] I mean this is literally it this is what they're doing you know again
[01:42:32] They're spray-pating free Palestine all over this. This is what they do they complain about your chat for gaming announcements
[01:42:38] Yes, exactly
[01:42:39] So anyway, this is the problem right and you have more of this happening and so what is this here a pack?
[01:42:45] It's wrecking New York City and Matt Walsh Caves try to come in and reframe it as race war terms
[01:42:50] He plays this game when he's critical of Netanyahu when it matters. He does the thing that's helpful Netanyahu
[01:42:55] Really, Ryan, nobody can criticize this human garbage without being accused of helping that
[01:43:00] Nyahu.
[01:43:01] That's the new playbook.
[01:43:02] Just deflect and start screaming about Israel to slip this radical left trash past the goalie.
[01:43:09] A-PAC isn't America first and neither is this fucking idiot.
[01:43:16] That's exactly what I said.
[01:43:21] That is exactly what I said.
[01:43:23] Yep.
[01:43:24] up there you go. There you go. Finally.
[01:43:35] Holy shit. Yeah, I'm glad to see this just rolls off the tongue. I know. And this is,
[01:43:39] this is the woman that won yesterday. I forgot to get napkins so I wiped my hand on the American flag behind me.
[01:43:46] This is just more like, okay, America is really bad. This is the rep they just selected yesterday. Yeah, let me go
[01:43:52] go ahead and pull that up and find it. Let me see here.
[01:44:02] DSA wave is coming as man, there's nothing there's not
[01:44:04] any uneducated law you can tell to stop it. Well, I don't so
[01:44:09] so you're you're happy that these people are coming into
[01:44:12] the country. Why would you want people to come into the
[01:44:15] country that hate the country? Why would you want to have
[01:44:20] that happen. And also, by the way, I think the DSA is fine. I think that they will effectively
[01:44:31] render the Democratic Party unelectable. I don't think that average people are going
[01:44:37] to see this and be like, oh, wow, this is the person that I want to vote for. Yeah,
[01:44:42] sure, you're going to win Democratic primaries because I think Democrats have been taken
[01:44:45] over by this. But it's the same thing with a lot of Trump stuff, right? A lot
[01:44:49] of people hate Trump too. So where's the actual, where's the reason for it? It's a
[01:44:58] sus account, yeah. What percentage of immigrants are those who hate the country? I don't know,
[01:45:06] I think we should just deport all the people that act this way and it doesn't really matter
[01:45:09] what percentage of this. Like so like with this person, right, would you support deporting
[01:45:15] this person? Let's make it simple. This is the person that wants to wipe their hands
[01:45:20] on the American flag. Fuck you, we're gonna defund an abolish, you don't get to water
[01:45:25] down our movements. Do you want to deport this person? You do not know? I don't care.
[01:45:36] What about those seeking a better life? I don't care about their life. I care
[01:45:39] about mine. Fuck em. It's pretty simple. I don't care what happens to them. I don't want
[01:45:52] to hear. You're dumb. Not because of the First Amendment. These people don't care about the
[01:46:01] First Amendment. You need to care about the First Amendment? Fuck no. Fuck no. Absolutely
[01:46:07] not. Now I don't want to hear, I don't want to hear about the Constitution by people who
[01:46:14] hate the Constitution. I don't want to hear about how, oh, well, your Constitution says
[01:46:20] that we need to be able to come here and effectively hate the country, vote against
[01:46:26] the country's best interests, and then you think all the founding fathers are racist.
[01:46:31] Anyway, you didn't like them. Do you think Thomas Jefferson would agree with me? Do
[01:46:35] Do you think that George Washington would agree with me?
[01:46:37] Of course they would.
[01:46:39] Do you think if they saw somebody like this,
[01:46:41] they'd be like, oh yeah, well we have to go
[01:46:43] and we have to put up with this?
[01:46:44] Of course not.
[01:46:46] Absolutely not.
[01:46:50] Have no interest in you trying to invoke ideology.
[01:46:53] Doesn't matter, they care,
[01:46:54] they're protected by a document, same as your dumb ass.
[01:46:56] They're not protected by anything
[01:46:58] if you can get enough people together
[01:47:00] and change the rules.
[01:47:02] And also, if you can do something,
[01:47:05] they're not the only thing that protects anybody
[01:47:07] is the rule of force
[01:47:10] and if it was up to me
[01:47:13] i would use the military to remove all of them
[01:47:17] i don't care what you say the rules are
[01:47:19] i don't care what you interpret these ads
[01:47:22] that's what i would do
[01:47:25] i'm not interested in bad faith interpretations of the constitution
[01:47:30] to justify allowing the country to be invaded by people that hate it
[01:47:35] I'm not interested in that. I don't care about what people who hate the Constitution think
[01:47:41] what the Constitution says is accurate. It's just not important to me. You know, Tom Shaffer
[01:47:47] wouldn't agree with? Go ahead and know anything about American history? Well, I know he owns
[01:47:52] slaves. I know they didn't let women vote back then. I don't know. I think that's
[01:47:57] It's a pretty good indicator, isn't it?
[01:48:00] Yeah, I wonder.
[01:48:01] Shirley.
[01:48:03] Shirley, Shirley, he would agree with you.
[01:48:06] Absolutely.
[01:48:08] Fuck, that's Harry Pham, what about Lincoln?
[01:48:10] Yeah, exactly.
[01:48:11] And anyway, we'll go back here and we'll look at the rest of these.
[01:48:15] I forgot to get in the Hopkins,
[01:48:16] I'm gonna handle the American flag.
[01:48:17] Fuck you, we're not, we're gonna defund in a ballish.
[01:48:19] You don't get to water down our movements.
[01:48:21] And this is defund and abolish the police.
[01:48:24] This is the context of it.
[01:48:25] She wants to defund and abolish the police.
[01:48:28] No, it means ending policing full stop, period.
[01:48:31] No more police at all.
[01:48:33] It's very harmful to the work black abolitionists
[01:48:36] have been doing for decades to dilute this movement.
[01:48:39] If you aren't on board yet, it's fine to just say that.
[01:48:42] There it is.
[01:48:51] Is this where the founders are wrong?
[01:48:52] No, I have not.
[01:48:53] I mean, like again, I'm not interested in hearing about what somebody thinks the founding
[01:48:58] fathers thinks who doesn't even like the country.
[01:49:01] I'm not interested in hearing that.
[01:49:02] I don't take subversion or listen to subversion at all.
[01:49:07] There's no reason.
[01:49:09] And anyway, yeah, you read it wrong, you have to clap.
[01:49:11] I don't think so.
[01:49:13] They want to remove the police and replace them at the military to rule by force.
[01:49:16] Well, no, they want to just be able to do whatever they want, right?
[01:49:20] I think that's mainly the goal.
[01:49:23] uh... that's it
[01:49:24] and uh... it's just that simple no police is one of the most retarded
[01:49:27] takes
[01:49:28] well again like and these are the people that they're electing
[01:49:32] and i think i don't want to show that that's like apparently like some video
[01:49:35] them kicking and being the shit out of somebody
[01:49:37] so anyway let me scroll down and find the other ones
[01:49:41] uh... and on a what is this year
[01:49:44] i'm still next to daddy elisa
[01:49:48] our next congressman
[01:49:53] and i've said these words in the way that many of us will say inshallah
[01:50:00] in the beginning
[01:50:01] we hope but we don't know how close it is
[01:50:06] i'm still there
[01:50:07] yeah and this is the person i i think that's the person that was making
[01:50:10] excuses for nine eleven
[01:50:13] uh... i think that's it
[01:50:14] and so again uh... this is for democrats yeah and this is what they get
[01:50:19] mad
[01:50:19] they imported all these people into the country
[01:50:23] and now these people are taking over the uh... the hours later to think
[01:50:27] socialism now this is democrats
[01:50:30] sixty six percent of them want socialism
[01:50:33] and forty two percent want capitalism i don't know what the other two percent
[01:50:36] are you know who the fuck knows
[01:50:38] but uh... actually knows more than that
[01:50:40] well anyway uh... yeah so
[01:50:43] know why it even goes above hundred percent but who the fuck mess
[01:50:46] my point is that all never mind i was reading the wrong numbers like a
[01:50:49] fucking idiot
[01:50:51] anyway
[01:50:52] sixty six percent what socialism most of them yeah i was reading at the wrong
[01:50:56] way sorry i'm a little bit distracted is what it is right okay sorry guys
[01:51:00] and uh... how many legals is that there's a lot
[01:51:03] and so uh... democrats are so caught they are
[01:51:05] and again they have totally they have totally earned this
[01:51:09] americans don't even know what social is miss
[01:51:12] well we know that we don't want those people and what they believe in the
[01:51:15] country
[01:51:17] i i don't care what you think socialism is or what your definition of it is or
[01:51:22] whatever
[01:51:23] what they're talking about we don't want it
[01:51:26] it's just that simple
[01:51:29] and so uh... yeah and i think that there's a lot of instances were things
[01:51:32] that are socialist programs like social security makes sense
[01:51:36] but this is a different component right
[01:51:38] realize destiny type democrats are not the same as the husan type democrats
[01:51:42] democrats fight with other democrats
[01:51:43] i do but destiny was also
[01:51:46] the thing is that destiny will try to
[01:51:49] defend this he will try to jen and also like
[01:51:53] i'd actually you know i i don't want to go and start talking about destiny
[01:51:56] would or wouldn't do
[01:51:57] because i think that he's kind of like hit and miss with this and i don't know
[01:52:00] what his position on every one of these topics are i i'm not even really
[01:52:03] sure
[01:52:03] so i don't want to go and like attack destiny for something i i i'm not
[01:52:06] even sure what he thinks about all these specific topics. But I think that really
[01:52:10] Destiny is a Democrat. He is a liberal Democrat. And fundamentally, I think that,
[01:52:15] you know, liberal Democrats have given rise to this massive amount of people in
[01:52:20] the country that believe this stuff. Destiny's fans were losing it last night.
[01:52:25] Oh, were they mad? Let me see here.
[01:52:30] Damn. Damn. Too bad. That's just too f**king bad.
[01:52:43] You think it's a girl's name? Maybe.
[01:52:45] It's Blue, uh, it's Blue New York with the DSA endorsed mayor.
[01:52:48] It's a super popular establishment. Democrats are as unpopular as the GOP right now.
[01:52:51] It's not surprisingly one. Yeah, I think that's true, definitely.
[01:52:55] And, Brad Linder, when I see his madame type lefty with good political instincts, etc.
[01:53:01] Ukraine is my litmus tis for lefties, especially with Kamrad Darzlich working around for the
[01:53:05] foreseeable future.
[01:53:07] Well, the reason why they don't support Ukraine is because there's two reasons.
[01:53:11] Number one, Ukraine is white.
[01:53:13] And number two, Ukraine is the manifestation of Western interests, right?
[01:53:20] Ukraine is the projection of Western interests.
[01:53:22] And those are the two main reasons why they don't support Ukraine, it's just that simple.
[01:53:27] They carry too much water for immigration, so legal immigration, they have to do the
[01:53:30] blame.
[01:53:31] Well, you guys wanted to have all these immigrants come into the country, and now that's what's
[01:53:34] going to happen.
[01:53:36] This whole pass of another one, yeah, I mean, that's it.
[01:53:38] The people are retarded.
[01:53:40] I personally don't give a shit to be honest, but I'm such a massive nothing burger.
[01:53:46] The only emboldened loser DSA tankies to think that they have a wave.
[01:53:50] well i mean uh... i i don't think that this should be underestimated i don't
[01:53:55] and i i think that anybody in the ds a should feel proud of themselves
[01:53:59] i think that they've really started like
[01:54:01] they have a like the ds a
[01:54:03] like again you you can i i don't i don't like the ds a
[01:54:07] but i respect what they've done
[01:54:09] uh... they have a movement
[01:54:11] they have specific goals
[01:54:13] they have a cohesive ideology
[01:54:15] that has a center
[01:54:17] and on top of that
[01:54:18] their ideology is not retroactive is not reactive
[01:54:22] they don't have an ideology that is reactive from trump
[01:54:26] they don't have an ideology that is reactive from republicans
[01:54:29] they have their own ideology and that is what they believe in and they push that
[01:54:33] forward
[01:54:35] that makes sense
[01:54:37] is a tea party of the left yeah yeah it's like leftist tea party sure i think
[01:54:41] that's a good way to look at it
[01:54:43] was a bloodbath in dc as well probably a certain federalized over the
[01:54:45] next year and for what? Loser tankies that haven't accomplished anything ever. Yeah,
[01:54:49] and it's going to get a lot worse too. I think it will.
[01:54:53] Lefties in Europe love Ukraine. Everyone it criticizes. Ukraine is called a Nazi.
[01:54:58] Well, I don't know about that. I mean, I'm not in Europe.
[01:55:00] So I'm just saying in general and change the voters, change the country.
[01:55:04] That's right. It's happening throughout the West.
[01:55:06] It's really just that simple, isn't it? So I see Ben Shapiro is fired a shot
[01:55:10] at Hassan. I don't know why. What's Ben Shapiro saying?
[01:55:15] Let's see what he said.
[01:55:18] Dominus, New York, the disgustor plan to take over America, administration starts waking
[01:55:25] up to the reality around spying us and California cracks down again, who literally despise America,
[01:55:30] one in New York City, establishment Democrats who live in fear of their radicalized base
[01:55:33] will cave to them by 2028 people who hate the country will wish to destroy it could
[01:55:38] be in charge.
[01:55:39] That's correct.
[01:55:40] And you know what?
[01:55:41] Ben Shapiro is one of the people that allowed this to happen.
[01:55:45] Ben Shapiro had the safe conservative milk toast opinion that immigration is great.
[01:55:51] It just means that, you know, like it just has to be legal.
[01:55:54] No, it's not.
[01:55:55] I don't want to have a bunch of these people in my country, period.
[01:55:59] I don't.
[01:56:00] I don't want them here.
[01:56:01] I don't care what it's like in their country.
[01:56:03] I don't care if they're getting bombed.
[01:56:05] I don't give a shit.
[01:56:06] I don't want them here.
[01:56:08] he played the safe opinion and now he's getting it. This is it. And also the main people that hate
[01:56:15] him are these people. That sounds racist. I don't care how it sounds. This is the way I feel. How many
[01:56:20] of you guys feel the same way? I don't want them here. I don't want these people here. I don't
[01:56:26] want the way they act here. I don't want their traditions here. I don't want them.
[01:56:30] Yeah, a lot of people feel this way. Not wanting people that have a totally antithetical worldview,
[01:56:39] a culture, and a way of doing things. Not wanting those people in your country isn't racist. It's
[01:56:47] not. I don't think anybody cares even if you think it is.
[01:56:51] Let's stop dropping bombs here. Yeah, definitely been just released a video of him accusing
[01:57:01] all Americans being a communist. Oh, yeah, sure. But I don't want people in my country
[01:57:06] who hate me. He's living America for several decades to be able to vote. She never be
[01:57:10] able to run for any office. I tried to tell people that they said borders are racist.
[01:57:15] Yeah. And again, this is the kind of shit that they played into and now they're getting
[01:57:19] And uh, what is this think that especially and I have no problem watching my video. Oh, he's gonna learn something today
[01:57:27] finally
[01:57:29] But I have no problem criticizing his lawn
[01:57:31] And I think sometimes there are shit ideas to come in and I think that especially in the 2010s for some reason
[01:57:35] Progressives thought that they were like holier than now by pretending that every fucking religion is beautiful and everybody's the same and blah
[01:57:40] Blah blah blah just like don't fuck shit the fuck up like some there are dog shit ideas in certain cultures and certain religions that
[01:57:44] Are more pervasive than us we can acknowledge that that's totally fine
[01:57:47] It doesn't mean we're a tagging entire group of people, it doesn't mean that most of the
[01:57:50] Muslims in the United States don't have a lot of these fucking crazy beliefs, they really
[01:57:52] don't.
[01:57:53] Like, we can have these opinions.
[01:57:56] We should be able to have this conversation.
[01:57:59] But when Asmum Gold says things like, oh, well, you know, you should be allowed to
[01:58:02] be Islamophobic or criticize Islam, like, sure, but a lot of the people on Asmum
[01:58:06] Gold's side will literally say, like, all Christians are better than all Muslims,
[01:58:09] or not exactly, but basically their takes are, they actually are like crazy fucking
[01:58:13] Islamophobic.
[01:58:14] They just hate.
[01:58:15] I might not want people that are of a different religion in their country and like I'm not a Christian so I can't really speak for them.
[01:58:21] But I think they have every right to think that I think Saudi Arabia has a right to be an Islamic country.
[01:58:27] I think that Turkey has a right to be an Islamic country and I think America has a right to be a Christian country.
[01:58:34] I don't think that the basis of wanting that should be a criticism in and of itself.
[01:58:39] And the reality, too, is that as much as you want to deny it, America was built on Christian values, the same as all Western civilization was built on Christian values.
[01:58:55] It's just the way it is.
[01:58:59] Brown people, it's like a fish saying that they don't like water. You're surrounded by it.
[01:59:06] People, it's really brown people.
[01:59:10] It's like a quality of a better culture, right?
[01:59:12] They believe that culture emerges as a phenotype from a genotype.
[01:59:16] They think that gen...
[01:59:17] Uh, yeah, in a general sense, yeah, most people are going to have a cultural disposition to
[01:59:21] benefit other people culturally.
[01:59:23] This is a obviously defined scientific phenomenon.
[01:59:27] Are we saying that own group bias doesn't exist?
[01:59:30] Are we going to deny psychology, one of the most basic foundations of psychology,
[01:59:36] There is not an own group bias. There absolutely is and if you think that own group bias is the same across all groups of people
[01:59:44] Look at jury conviction rates. It's just simply not true
[01:59:48] It might be uncomfortable to think about this. You might not want to acknowledge it
[01:59:52] But you look at the data you look at the numbers and that's what it says
[01:59:58] Just the way it is
[02:00:00] Medically, we are imbued with traits that cause certain cultures to emerge from us, which is why you can't import these people
[02:00:05] But I have no problem criticizing. Yeah, and so anyway
[02:00:08] What is the data site? The data says that people exhibit own group bias to their own ethnic groups at a much higher rate than you would expect
[02:00:14] And it's at such a massive degree that it actually calls into question my opinion if jury trials are even a good way of doing things
[02:00:22] That's how bad and how extreme it is. And I think this is happening in Europe in the UK
[02:00:27] And it's also happening in America as well.
[02:00:30] Unless white people, yeah, white people are generally,
[02:00:33] it's definitely minority groups that are much more predisposed to do this.
[02:00:38] And this is a fact, right? This is a fact.
[02:00:41] White people are also disposed to do this, but at a lower rate.
[02:00:45] So yes, there you go. You said you're not Christian. What are you?
[02:00:49] I'm just agnostic. I don't really believe in anything really.
[02:00:52] I just never really have.
[02:00:54] have and so anyway let me scroll back down I'll look at a few more of these
[02:00:58] other posts and and everything else that's been going on.
[02:01:01] Nobles copying like seals for people who dream of gleefully killing them all for
[02:01:05] their whiteness. Man. That's right what is this?
[02:01:11] Rome's famous Trevi fountain has become a spa for fake asylum seekers. Oh my god
[02:01:18] okay give me a second I'm gonna look at this give me one second but then by
[02:01:22] around the logic used to be discriminated against because the US is Christian in nature. I wouldn't
[02:01:31] expect to have my atheist worldviews be represented in culture. I recognize that I have a minority
[02:01:39] opinion in a lot of things. Is that a gotcha? That's not supposed to be a gotcha, is it?
[02:01:47] I think also not choosing a side is very different than choosing an opposing side.
[02:01:52] You know, everybody's gonna look at it differently.
[02:01:54] I'll be right back. Give me a second.
[02:02:52] All right, I'm back, sorry about that.
[02:03:12] Okay.
[02:03:13] Ah!
[02:03:14] Excuse me.
[02:03:16] Okay.
[02:03:19] So anyway, this is the Rome's Fountain.
[02:03:41] That's crazy.
[02:03:44] Oh my god.
[02:03:47] Yeah, great analogy. What an amazing analogy, guys. What a great and amazing analogy. That's an engineer.
[02:03:56] Oh, really? I thought it was a doctor.
[02:03:59] Ladies and gentlemen, let me be very, very clear. If the Democratic Party becomes the likes of Zoran Mamdani, who, by the way, I like.
[02:04:09] Not trying to throw any shade on him or anything like that, but if the Democratic Party becomes him.
[02:04:14] And also I think that the Republicans need to acknowledge that Zoran has some good points.
[02:04:21] He does.
[02:04:23] He has some good points.
[02:04:24] And I think that we should listen and we should take what people in the DSA are saying seriously.
[02:04:31] Because there are reasons, no, no, no, like what?
[02:04:34] Like the land, like the landlords that aren't keeping up with people's houses.
[02:04:41] Like making the buses free.
[02:04:43] i think they i think we can make the buses free
[02:04:46] it's probably annoying even deal with it how much money are they making up of
[02:04:49] that versus how much money is it a problem
[02:04:52] i think he i think he's got a good point there how about childcare costs
[02:04:57] i think he had no no in this is a result of that was going for lefty
[02:05:01] no
[02:05:02] the these this is what this is what i believe
[02:05:06] i believe in a lot of socialist policies
[02:05:09] and i want to kick out
[02:05:10] every single fucking parasite
[02:05:13] that's sitting in this country that hates it,
[02:05:16] that's having 11 fucking kids that can't speak English,
[02:05:20] I wanna kick every single fucking one of them
[02:05:22] out of the country.
[02:05:23] If it takes the military, the National Guard,
[02:05:26] and the police and volunteers put together,
[02:05:30] I would do it in a heartbeat
[02:05:32] because I believe so much in these policies
[02:05:35] that I know that having all those fucking
[02:05:39] drains on them will kill the policies. I want to kick them all out so we can have great
[02:05:47] childcare costs. I want to kick them all out so we can have lower housing. That's my point.
[02:05:56] So I'm a very, very big socialist in a lot of ways for Americans, not for foreigners.
[02:06:05] You got to go huge socialist I am you're gonna have to get used to it guys too bad it's what
[02:06:15] I think the right way of doing things is not with everything I'm a reasonable guy I'm a
[02:06:21] very reasonable guy I don't hate billionaires I don't hate this kind of stuff but I think
[02:06:26] that if you make a lot of money you got to chip in and I think that we can take care
[02:06:31] people. I think we can do that. And I think people like Zoran Bandami are tapping into a truly real
[02:06:39] desire that is not being met by either the Democrats or the Republicans. And he's saying,
[02:06:46] we are listening to you. And there are a lot of people who say the DSA is full of terries,
[02:06:53] clowns and crazies, but at least they want my rent to go down.
[02:06:57] And I think you should be listening to that because I don't think they're wrong
[02:07:07] Does that make sense
[02:07:12] They you should
[02:07:14] I'll read a few comments
[02:07:17] Do you know I rents going up in Democratic cities?
[02:07:20] Zoning laws restrictions, you know other types of I don't know 50 different reasons
[02:07:25] There's 50 reasons. Immigration is one reason. There are other reasons, too.
[02:07:34] Is he being consistent with this for a while? Yes, exactly. Like, I agree with Social Security.
[02:07:39] I agree with SNAP. Honestly, I hate to say this. I'd let him eat junk food.
[02:07:45] Like, you want to spend your 200 dollars a month or 300 dollars a month on SOTY pops?
[02:07:51] Pops go ahead. I don't give a fuck
[02:07:54] This is America. We're supposed to be the richest country in the world
[02:07:58] Get your mountain do
[02:08:00] That's right. Get your mountain do Patriot and you know why do you want to know why I do that?
[02:08:07] It's because that Patriot
[02:08:09] That fat retarded clown on a mobility scooter
[02:08:14] That's using up your food stamp money
[02:08:16] to buy soda pops, drinking it out of the bottle, you know, fucking going down to his car, this
[02:08:23] fat loser, his grandfather died in the Civil War. His great grandfather died in the Civil
[02:08:30] War. I don't think we should forget that. That's the reason why. Maybe his grandfather
[02:08:40] thought the fucking Nazis and he won. I'm not going to forget that. I think we got a
[02:08:49] right to pay it forward and maybe his son, maybe Fatty and the mobility scooters are
[02:08:54] worth this piece of shit, but maybe his son, maybe his son might do something good. What
[02:09:00] about the drugies getting cash for drugs? Well, I think we should put them in a rehab.
[02:09:05] like that get duh, it's just me.
[02:09:13] What if all lineage are losers?
[02:09:15] They might be losers, but they're still Americans.
[02:09:19] And I'll automatically put some above other people in my eyes.
[02:09:24] This is that simple.
[02:09:27] Especially when you, and it doesn't put them above other people like morally, but like
[02:09:31] Whenever you're talking about giving people money from the American government, yeah. I think we should give it to Americans like duh, of course
[02:09:39] Drugies can't be saved some can some can't some are gonna kill themselves. That's just what happens
[02:09:46] anyway
[02:09:47] All I'm saying all my point is that you accept immigrants from Europe and Canada. Oh, I absolutely have an immigrant to your list I
[02:09:56] 100% have an immigrant to your list and I'm not sorry and you know exactly what think about what it is
[02:10:01] is, you're right. Anyway, so yeah, but and again, I think that people ignore the DS,
[02:10:09] like, because the DSA economic complaints are real. And I think that people should take
[02:10:15] them more seriously. You have no chance. You have no chance on a national basis in terms
[02:10:24] of the presidency. Yeah, all these Senate seats seats in the house, you have no chance.
[02:10:30] i can see a couple of synods being put by dsa people i can see that happen
[02:10:34] same with the house
[02:10:36] i guess he was a big thing but like yeah
[02:10:39] yet no chance
[02:10:40] i want to be very very clear about that
[02:10:42] you might have a democratic socialist sprinkled here and there but that a
[02:10:46] what america is
[02:10:47] america's about these people aren't american
[02:10:51] i don't know what you don't understand they're not american
[02:10:54] they don't identify as american they hate america
[02:10:58] they don't even like the american flag
[02:11:01] but elizabeth
[02:11:02] america's about dollars and cents america's are america's about a a a a a
[02:11:07] economy a florist economy
[02:11:09] okay
[02:11:10] and you know what it's not about
[02:11:13] free stuff
[02:11:14] somebody got there so i'm gonna see it
[02:11:17] somebody got there so i'm gonna see it
[02:11:20] i think that america is about free stuff for americans we kick all the
[02:11:25] fuckers out
[02:11:26] all those freeloading fuckers out
[02:11:29] that's it
[02:11:30] that's the way i see it
[02:11:32] and uh... what the fuck is a kilometer i guess so
[02:11:37] uh... america should be about cheap stuff worry with your a bg's on your list
[02:11:41] i have i i think that we should allow hot chicks from anywhere right i mean i
[02:11:45] should be like the highest tier
[02:11:47] of immigration allowance that we have i think that just kind of makes sense
[02:11:53] you saw uh... the result of this latest uh... primary elections for the
[02:11:56] democrat party
[02:11:58] the headlines this morning say it all i've got a collection of your socialist
[02:12:01] earthquake
[02:12:02] one of them said
[02:12:03] well uh... mom dot a candidate sweet new york house races these are socialists
[02:12:07] these are marxist in their ideology they are uh... next head on mom dot e
[02:12:10] hailed he should be so happy
[02:12:13] the republicans should be so happy that the democrat party
[02:12:16] is destroying itself
[02:12:18] it's totally destroying itself
[02:12:21] they're they're killing each other they can't decide whether they hate jews
[02:12:25] more or
[02:12:27] they hate uh... you know trump more
[02:12:29] that it is actually perfect for republicans
[02:12:33] was new chapter for democrats when the tyron said this morning on the news
[02:12:38] i keep jeffrey's my counterpart you know the democrat leader here in the house
[02:12:42] was booed at some of these return parties list yeah because i don't like so
[02:12:45] that social media and some of the clips
[02:12:47] when he was being interviewed on the screen the crowds in new york in his
[02:12:50] own backyard in the Bronx and one of these districts
[02:12:53] were booing him
[02:12:54] yeah they shouted your next
[02:12:57] i keep jeffries has a tall task ahead of him right now he's got to go out and
[02:13:00] somehow make a credible pitch to
[02:13:02] democrat establishment donors that that's a good national investment right
[02:13:06] now that's a young woman
[02:13:07] he is just proven that he cannot even hold the line in his own backyard
[02:13:11] that's right he possibly defend
[02:13:13] against the marxist march
[02:13:15] around the country these other districts
[02:13:17] this is not your father's democrat parties of sale the time
[02:13:20] last night among the incumbent i think it is
[02:13:22] the fathers of the one that allowed it to happen
[02:13:24] they're the ones that said that you can't criticize it or its racist
[02:13:29] this is the manifestation of your father's democrat party
[02:13:33] this is the direct result of that ideology
[02:13:38] and now the chickens have come home to roost
[02:13:42] too bad
[02:13:44] shouldn't have done it
[02:13:45] she lost uh...
[02:13:46] he tried to help you
[02:13:48] his chair and i just thought it was spanish caucus
[02:13:50] dan goldman who is
[02:13:51] mocked
[02:13:52] for his jewish heritage
[02:13:54] coffee shop in new york
[02:13:56] blind online
[02:13:57] would you
[02:13:58] uh... all man on the democrat party
[02:14:00] the socialists the marxist and i don't know it's radical candidates to ever
[02:14:04] run for office in the running
[02:14:06] for congress
[02:14:07] the sergeant left is on the rise
[02:14:10] yeah i was reminded all last night in this morning about the
[02:14:12] the warning the admonition from
[02:14:21] socialism always fail because i want to work hard if they get the same stuff as
[02:14:24] everyone else
[02:14:25] i don't want to argue about political systems right now
[02:14:28] it's just a i i don't really feel like it like i miss yesterday so i have other
[02:14:31] stuff that i want to talk about
[02:14:33] so yeah
[02:14:35] and uh... problem america's e-long charges for a test as a socialist yeah
[02:14:39] this is all previous evaporated factors condensing together i can't say
[02:14:42] we didn't see it coming.
[02:14:43] Yeah, I think that's exactly it.
[02:14:45] The old Democratic Party was based, it was.
[02:14:47] I think that if we went and we watched Democrats
[02:14:50] from the nineties talk about things,
[02:14:52] most people would be agreeing with that
[02:14:54] more than they agree with modern Republicans.
[02:14:57] That's the truth.
[02:14:59] Like that's why like, you know, for me,
[02:15:00] I used to be a Democrat.
[02:15:02] Like I have Obama posters in my fucking,
[02:15:04] you know, in my old room.
[02:15:06] Like so yeah, I think that many would be,
[02:15:09] but you know, for some reason,
[02:15:10] people don't want to look into that
[02:15:12] and uh... what is this year was this is on talking about the right thing i don't
[02:15:16] want to show that one yet
[02:15:17] let me see here
[02:15:23] now i can't all you hear this
[02:15:25] why he hasn't gone over the rape game report of that
[02:15:28] i hate to break it to you guys but regular people are getting tired of
[02:15:31] liberal policies
[02:15:33] g o p will gain traction today
[02:15:36] brother
[02:15:38] are you tuning in from an alternative universe
[02:15:43] uh...
[02:15:44] are you tuning in from an alternative universe
[02:15:47] why won't you go over the rupert love report because there's more important
[02:15:50] things going on that's right there are always more important things going on
[02:15:55] then
[02:15:56] rampant muslim pakistani rapes
[02:16:00] raping hundreds of thousands of girls
[02:16:04] like for example the
[02:16:06] person that was a crazy psycho that stabbed five people
[02:16:10] because he hated muslims
[02:16:12] you're gonna spend all day talking about that but not the two hundred and fifty
[02:16:16] thousand people that were raped industrially by the u k
[02:16:19] uh... system
[02:16:21] everybody knows why
[02:16:23] it's obvious why
[02:16:27] rehashing uh... twenty thirteen nobody came to there are more important things
[02:16:31] going on than that
[02:16:34] also at steen is extremely important and we need to be thinking about that all
[02:16:38] the time and let's bring this up constantly
[02:16:42] the rapes were never the problem
[02:16:44] who was doing it was the problem
[02:16:48] error
[02:16:49] uh... racialized scandals
[02:16:51] okay buddy because i'm an american
[02:16:54] i'm in a while
[02:16:56] i mean
[02:16:58] american okay
[02:16:59] uh... i'm an american
[02:17:01] currently working on american elections
[02:17:05] why are you
[02:17:07] most likely a fucking you're a fascist who larp is a maga supporter coming in
[02:17:11] here to be like well i would rather have my country filled up with your
[02:17:15] rate fascist that larp is maga supporters
[02:17:18] that a bunch of foreigners that want to sabotage elections
[02:17:21] and reallocate funds so they can flip fund
[02:17:25] uh... middle eastern wars and base things off of middle eastern blood
[02:17:30] feuds
[02:17:31] a sand war that's been going on for fifteen hundred years
[02:17:34] is the reason why people are getting elected in new york no please let's
[02:17:38] import some french in here
[02:17:40] and some english men instead i'd much rather prefer them
[02:17:44] i think everybody everybody feels that way
[02:17:48] to talk about the rupert low report some other fucking idiot
[02:17:51] okay because i'm not a god damn moron
[02:17:54] you yes because you know that it's not convenient for you
[02:17:58] this is a person that has no problem with rapes and child exploitation
[02:18:03] as long as it's not somebody that he agrees with doing it
[02:18:09] scandalized
[02:18:11] by whatever the fuck the elon musk backed algorithm is showing me
[02:18:21] i hate man
[02:18:22] that's just too bad right
[02:18:24] that he said it yep i told you he doesn't want to read it because he knows
[02:18:28] it makes his side look bad
[02:18:30] that's the reason why
[02:18:32] and i've said it before he's a propagandist he is
[02:18:34] and and and that's that's the reason
[02:18:37] that is the end and you will see this more and more and more as more
[02:18:40] information like this comes out
[02:18:43] things like the rupert low rape gang report
[02:18:45] people like a son will never cover it or never give it any credibility
[02:18:50] because it's inconvenient for them
[02:18:53] and they will always ignore it all of the time
[02:18:56] and it's not actually because of you know a policy they have no actual policies
[02:19:01] there are no
[02:19:02] there's no ideology to this necessarily it's just uh... you know their side if
[02:19:07] their sides doing it that it's okay
[02:19:10] there's no way to twist it in his favor exactly it's really bad and so he
[02:19:13] doesn't want to do that
[02:19:15] and uh... let me go back over the other ones here
[02:19:19] Accra Chamber, Accra Chamber. Yeah, Educator, I guess so, right?
[02:19:23] USAID paid the college tuition of Al-Qaeda funded terrorists linked to 9-11.
[02:19:30] No way!
[02:19:33] No way!
[02:19:35] That's crazy!
[02:19:36] Supergirl movie is flondering, no ticket sold and getting terribly reviewed.
[02:19:40] Oh, really?
[02:19:42] Let me see.
[02:19:45] Hmm.
[02:19:49] Is it really that bad? Let me go and see it. Supergirl debuts on Rotten Tomatoes at 40, 50, 9%. Wow.
[02:20:00] That's really, really, really bad. I'm not surprised at all. And holy shit, man.
[02:20:07] It's lower now. Is it really? Let me look it up right now. I'm going to look it up. Rotten, Tomatoes, Supergirl.
[02:20:18] girl. Okay, let me pull it up. And it's now at 57%. And it's coming in theaters in two days. So
[02:20:28] Supergirl is a super horrendous comic book movie with the worst script that I can remember. James
[02:20:35] Gunn says he wasn't going to go into production for the movie until the script was rock solid.
[02:20:40] For that, the overriding problem with the superhero overkill era, the film had lousy
[02:20:47] scripts which served as grids for laying visual effects. Man, that's too bad, huh?
[02:20:54] Another female superhero movie bombing. It's so obvious, isn't it? Main actress is also
[02:21:06] a woke feminist, I guess so. According to IMDb, the woman who wrote this film only written
[02:21:11] short films in 2018 and nothing else. She's also writing the next Wonder Woman and Teen
[02:21:16] Titans films how do you achieve that from one short film well I mean like back in
[02:21:21] the day I think you could have a good way to figure it out so oh my god pre-sales
[02:21:30] for the first screening of Supergirl and let me guess the orange ones are the
[02:21:36] ones that are sold oh my god
[02:21:42] Wow. Yeah, that's really bad. Holy shit. Deserved to be honest. I mean, I think that the reality
[02:21:56] of why this is happening. Gotta wonder about the person in the last row all alone. I think
[02:22:01] some people just want to sit up there and watch the movie and see it. I don't want
[02:22:04] to expect that Superman barely got over 300, 600 million. Best case scenario was just
[02:22:08] enough to cover the cost worst case scenario lost money and Superman below
[02:22:12] perform below expectations man of steel if you take inflation into account made
[02:22:15] more money think about that what so why make a supergirl film of Superman
[02:22:20] Superman didn't make a profit what happens if man man of tomorrow flops
[02:22:25] render performs guns DCU is already dead I'm not surprised man in the
[02:22:33] Batman versus Superman I was barely able to go see well that's because
[02:22:37] Batman vs Superman was really cool.
[02:22:40] And also, like, here's another big component, is that Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck and also
[02:22:46] Gal Gadot, like, playing because she was Wonder Woman in the movie, and Jesse Eisenberg was
[02:22:50] in that movie as Lex Luthor, all of those actors are really well-known famous actors.
[02:22:59] Who the fuck is this bitch?
[02:23:02] Really?
[02:23:04] Who the fuck is this?
[02:23:08] I mean, let's be real, Jason Momoa is famous?
[02:23:11] Yeah, but he's playing Lobo, right?
[02:23:13] Which by the way is like, I think everybody as soon as the DCU was even discussed, everybody
[02:23:19] was like, he has to play this character and I think it's perfect casting, right?
[02:23:23] But the movie isn't Lobo, right?
[02:23:26] It's Supergirl.
[02:23:27] So that's about it.
[02:23:29] And yeah, it's not a big deal.
[02:23:32] knock off sydney sweeney oh god come on and tracking continues to slide now at a 40 million
[02:23:39] opening mixed early reactions this is the type of movie you release seven years into the new
[02:23:44] dcu when you built up a ton of goodwill exactly like what they did with with uh captain marvel
[02:23:49] or something like that oh yeah yeah captain marvel ant man not second it it's so over
[02:23:54] i've never been particularly looking forward to this but the way it's been preemptively
[02:23:57] dismissed saddens me for everybody involved i mean i think the reason why it was preemptively
[02:24:02] dismissed is because it was never admitted. Nobody cares about Supergirl. Nobody gives a fuck about
[02:24:07] Supergirl. So it's like She-Hulk. Who cares about She-Hulk? Nobody. So why would you like, I mean,
[02:24:14] all of these characters like Supergirl and She-Hulk are what, what if Hulk was a girl or what if
[02:24:20] Superman was a girl? It's not interesting. It's not compelling. There's nothing that's like,
[02:24:26] you know it's not like a there's no draw to this it's just bullshit so yeah i almost forgot
[02:24:33] about she-hulk yeah i guess so i didn't know those characters existed i know guys she's Thor
[02:24:38] well yeah and they did the same thing with Thor it's weird man miss pacman
[02:24:42] okay that's the one exception miss pacman was a way better game than base pacman and it was not
[02:24:49] even remotely close like Miss Pac-Man cleared by a fucking mile that game went
[02:24:57] so hard oh my god like that game was crazy good but you thought Pac-Man was
[02:25:03] crazy and they had all this extra stuff there are tons of new levels there's new
[02:25:07] like different variations of the levels oh yeah no that was back you know you
[02:25:12] that was the that was the last time you had a female protagonist replace a
[02:25:16] male protagonist and the game got better. It was Miss Pac-Man. I never thought about
[02:25:20] that, but you're right. And she carried the franchise for generations. Yes. And so I
[02:25:25] had Miss Pac-Man on Atari. Yeah, exactly, right? So Supergirl quickly summarized
[02:25:32] international data, some weights against Superman. Overall, pre-sales everywhere
[02:25:36] seemed weak to dreadful opening weekend. So this is the main problem that
[02:25:40] they have. I actually don't think that this is because it's a female
[02:25:45] superhero. And the reason why is that Wonder Woman did really,
[02:25:48] really well. I think the reason why this game this this this
[02:25:53] movie's failing is because nobody cares about Supergirl. Period.
[02:25:57] Like you had movies that people generally like, you know, a
[02:26:01] movie like the Blue Beetle, for example, that movie was
[02:26:04] relatively seen well, right? I'm not saying everybody's law
[02:26:10] was good, but nobody knows who she is. Yeah, exactly. And
[02:26:14] And also, you had a really attractive actress playing Wonder Woman.
[02:26:17] I think that also makes a huge difference.
[02:26:20] Wonder Woman was her own character.
[02:26:22] Yes, Wonder Woman was her own character.
[02:26:24] And Wonder Woman kind of was like the female Superman.
[02:26:27] But the character was developed very independently.
[02:26:31] It had its own backstory, its own narrative.
[02:26:34] And there was like multiple levels to it, right?
[02:26:36] Israeli funded.
[02:26:37] Yes, Israel paid for it because somebody from the movie
[02:26:40] was from Israel.
[02:26:41] That's just how it works.
[02:26:43] So didn't Supergirl actress say the movie isn't for Christian dads?
[02:26:46] I don't think that anybody cares about that.
[02:26:49] And I really do.
[02:26:50] Like, I don't think, this is the reality.
[02:26:52] It's like the reason why it was a big deal
[02:26:54] that like Rachel Ziegler said that about Snow White
[02:26:56] is because Snow White was a huge franchise.
[02:26:59] I don't give a fuck like what she said.
[02:27:01] Like I don't even know who the fuck she is.
[02:27:03] Who cares what she's saying?
[02:27:04] So like it doesn't even really matter.
[02:27:06] Like what I'm saying is like nobody even knows,
[02:27:09] nobody knows enough about the movie
[02:27:11] to even care enough to boycott it.
[02:27:13] That's my point.
[02:27:15] It's not even that the movie is like it didn't matter.
[02:27:20] It's that nobody cares to such a degree
[02:27:22] that it doesn't make a difference.
[02:27:25] One woman was always a woman, which is why she was good.
[02:27:28] They had to make a female version to the male characters.
[02:27:30] Well, they probably did that to, you know,
[02:27:31] like appeal to women
[02:27:32] and it just didn't really work out that well, right?
[02:27:35] That's not really that complicated.
[02:27:38] What's this?
[02:27:39] I've just had a few people ask me about her and about her because it's Pride Month and
[02:27:57] all that and I think that she's a really great representation of what a modern woman can
[02:28:03] be.
[02:28:04] She can be strong, she can be tough, she can be messy.
[02:28:07] Yeah, that's a fantasy.
[02:28:09] Yeah, exactly. We know.
[02:28:10] And I love...
[02:28:11] A strong woman?
[02:28:12] Oh, yeah, a fake movie? Yeah, for sure.
[02:28:15] Of how this film doesn't center around any sort of love, you know?
[02:28:19] It doesn't center around romance or anything like that at all.
[02:28:22] And she's such resilience.
[02:28:24] Why is that like a good thing, necessarily?
[02:28:27] I mean, like, I don't really... So then who's it for?
[02:28:30] Like, for example, Alien is a great example of the opposite.
[02:28:34] but surgrony weaver whenever she played uh... ridley an alien
[02:28:39] she was a really well-known actress i think that that that
[02:28:42] that role made her career but even before then people knew who she was
[02:28:47] they did they knew her
[02:28:49] so like really i i think that you can't compare that and also like that
[02:28:53] was it was a ripple it does a really
[02:28:56] really is that that's the last boss in metro id ripley
[02:29:01] yes okay
[02:29:02] i think that that community is a community that is so so resilient
[02:29:06] and they can really relate to that in that
[02:29:08] and i'm really excited that they can connect to that
[02:29:11] have you heard from the fans of the director of the LGBT community?
[02:29:15] i mean people ask questions like i mean this is just like some person that
[02:29:18] like works at a gay magazine asking a question about being gay
[02:29:22] i don't really think that's really too big of a deal i think that she gave a
[02:29:25] relatively decent answer
[02:29:27] it's just like your typical the lgb community so resilient can handle that
[02:29:31] i mean like this is
[02:29:32] I I'm all for criticizing people for being woke, but she gave a very
[02:29:40] Just okay, whatever answer I don't find like I don't I don't find this problematic or bad or weird or
[02:29:47] Off-putting at all. I think the only thing that's kind of off-putting is these people that constantly trying to you know
[02:29:53] They're constantly trying to ask like well, what about gay people? What about people that are gay?
[02:29:56] I think that's weird if anything is weird that no reporters are weird
[02:30:01] Yeah, she didn't do anything wrong here a big problem in the movie is I didn't find Kara to be particularly
[02:30:07] Likeable for a lot of it. She's the basic hot mess crash out disaster. That's posturing herself as the you know why
[02:30:15] Because I wonder what the writers are
[02:30:19] This is the way see this is the problem so I realized this recently and by I realized this
[02:30:25] I mean I read somebody talking about this
[02:30:27] This is not my idea
[02:30:29] The reason why they're so defensive of you attacking their characters in movies is because the characters are self-inserts.
[02:30:38] That's the reason why they really don't want to hear negative stuff about these characters.
[02:30:45] It's because they think that they're the characters.
[02:30:52] A paragon of morality for the situation.
[02:30:55] To be fair, yeah, that tracks.
[02:30:58] And granted, that is her character arc in the movie, of course, but even by the end, I didn't feel the ending was earned.
[02:31:05] If you don't stick the emotional landing at the end for an arc of someone's-
[02:31:09] The problem, I think, of what happens is that-
[02:31:11] And we saw this, I forgot which movie it was, but it was somebody saying that they didn't want to make the bad guy disabled.
[02:31:17] Doctor Who. It was about Doctor Who, and they said they felt uncomfortable with the bad guy or the villain being disabled.
[02:31:24] This is the main problem that identity politics in entertainment media has is that whenever
[02:31:31] your identity politics and intersectionality tier list takes precedence over telling a good story,
[02:31:37] what ends up happening is that this story is then replaced by an ideology. And so you can't
[02:31:44] have women that make really bad mistakes or that do anything wrong in a genuine way,
[02:31:49] because in doing so, it would be placing a female in a position that is not advantageous or makes
[02:31:56] them look bad. And so the problem is that they're so ideologically captured that they never allow
[02:32:02] these female characters to truly develop themselves. And so because of that, all of the female
[02:32:08] stories nowadays are unearned success because they can't give the character failure in a legitimate
[02:32:16] genuine way. And I think it's because of ideology. Depping up to be the person they're supposed to be,
[02:32:24] you know, to be a hero. The whole thing feels forced. It's just feeling unfulfilled. What I like,
[02:32:30] the best part of this Supergirl movie, Jason Momoa as Lobo. Is it ironic that the best- I think
[02:32:36] everybody's wanted him to be Lobo. I mean, again, yeah, I mean, people have wanted this forever.
[02:32:41] The best part of Supergirl is the main man.
[02:32:44] Yeah.
[02:32:45] Sure.
[02:32:46] The best part of Supergirl is the main male actor.
[02:32:48] Many such cases.
[02:32:49] Of course.
[02:32:50] Fucking based.
[02:32:51] But it was...
[02:32:52] But it was.
[02:33:11] Um, testing one, two, three, testing one, two, three.
[02:33:15] I don't know why we had a little hiccup there. It's not a big deal.
[02:33:18] I
[02:33:20] Think it was Israel that was trying to shut me down. I
[02:33:25] Think that was the Jews. I think the Jews were trying to shut me down for whatever reason
[02:33:33] Israel's trying to ruin another clip they don't want me to talk bad about one of their movies
[02:33:39] Must be it our greatest ally. Yeah, right
[02:33:42] So anyway, what was I saying before? Oh, yeah, I think it's really immersion breaking when you have
[02:33:48] Somebody like for example Jason Momoa playing two roles inside of the same universe
[02:33:55] So like how the fuck can you be Aquaman and you're also Lobo?
[02:34:01] Like you should be Aquaman or Lobo
[02:34:05] Like that's it or like and obviously like the other comparison I was about to go into right is Robert Downey, Jr
[02:34:11] He should not be Dr. Doom. I think it's fucking ridiculous that he's Dr. Doom
[02:34:16] There are a million other actors out there that you could have play Dr. Doom and he's no longer Aquaman they cut him there
[02:34:24] What?
[02:34:28] Wait wait what?
[02:34:33] He's not Aquaman anymore
[02:34:37] Wait, who's Aquaman then? What are you talking about? He's not Aquaman
[02:34:46] I
[02:34:50] The deep I thought that guy was in like another mood that's a different universe, right?
[02:34:57] Women all that's that wait wait, okay, so let me get this straight. There's two DC universes
[02:35:03] And in one DC universe Jason Mamoa is Aquaman and in another DC universe he
[02:35:14] It's over
[02:35:16] It's over. I'm sorry. Guys, just pack it up. Just pack it up. This is ridiculous. I don't
[02:35:25] even know what to say. It's crazy for me to see that. Oh my God. Thanos and Cable were
[02:35:31] played by the same actor. Yeah, the difference is Thanos is purple. Like, do you really
[02:35:38] think Thanos? Yeah, Josh Brolin plays Cable. Cable is like a secondary character in fucking,
[02:35:46] know what was it dare odd not daredevil uh... fucking uh...
[02:35:52] the guy you know ryan reynolds uh... doom something like deadpool there you go
[02:35:57] in deadpool like that's it
[02:35:59] it's totally fucking different
[02:36:05] fake fan i just forgot are seems to forget her powers a lot of the time she's
[02:36:09] looking for the bad guy she lost him
[02:36:11] parents forgot she could look through wall there's one scene in this movie
[02:36:15] It's completely ridiculous.
[02:36:16] I guess it's in the comic books, but it's one of those moments where when you're adapting
[02:36:20] something from a comic book, you have to make that judgment call of, is that going to play
[02:36:26] well in the movie?
[02:36:27] I get it.
[02:36:28] You know that, I mean, this is probably the biggest weakness that anime adaptations
[02:36:32] have.
[02:36:33] I think that you can only do it well if you either make it hyper realistic and you
[02:36:38] get rid of the extremes or you make it ridiculous like One Piece.
[02:36:44] We're dealing with super powered aliens, but there has to be a lie and even if you can make the leap and go okay
[02:36:50] I accept it. It's fine
[02:36:51] It still does come across as a convenience in the name of dealing with a Kryptonian lead in a movie
[02:36:56] And that's a problem with Superman movies now super girl movie. They are so overpowered
[02:37:01] You have to continually think of villains to put them up against that can take them on or you just got to continually nerf them
[02:37:07] This movie continually I've talked about this before too
[02:37:10] I think that the entire foundation of what Superman is
[02:37:15] The Superman story is told in a bad way. I think man of steel was really good because it
[02:37:23] It made it more complex and it was more it was not necessarily Superman
[02:37:28] No, I don't know. I can get into it more, but I just think Superman's a boring character
[02:37:33] Herbs to a comedic degree. Oh, I almost forgot to talk about the villain. Why would I not forget to talk about who's the bill
[02:37:39] Why would I remember to talk about the villain in this movie is the most forgettable generic antagonist I've
[02:37:46] Hold on in terms of
[02:37:48] Cinematic universe comic book villains will say from Iron Man one on because you Iron Man one kind of changed the game and now
[02:37:55] Everyone's chasing that cinematic universe dragon
[02:37:58] It's kind of a splice point. Yeah, this is gotta be a two dragons and both of them apparently are dragon. They're nuts
[02:38:04] This is not going very well at all. I can't believe so. They have two extended universe failures
[02:38:11] Well Marvel only has one now and they had a really good run for a while
[02:38:16] They did they did it like I honestly think I'll say this again
[02:38:20] I think that the MCU from
[02:38:23] 2008 Iron Man to Avengers in the game is one of the most profound cinematic achievements of all time. I
[02:38:31] I do. Absolute fucking cinema. That the entire phase fucking amazing. Everything about it
[02:38:43] was good. The casting was good. The CGI was good. The pacing was good. Yeah, there were
[02:38:49] some people didn't like Thor 2. They didn't like a couple of the other movies. But overall
[02:38:54] was insane. Yes, but they're still slop. That's fine. I guess I'm a pig. Weakest
[02:39:00] villain I've seen in the superhero film. Jason Mimola is the only thing that raises this movie up.
[02:39:06] To be in the kind of movie I'm not gonna remember in T-minus one day. Yeah, I already forgot. This
[02:39:10] was the incredible script that was apparently by implication better than the rest. This was pretty
[02:39:16] rough. A big problem in the movie is I didn't find- No, I think that's true and MC is way
[02:39:21] easier to pull off because it's set in real-world places. Yeah, I think that's true too.
[02:39:25] Not a Superman issue, a writing issue. Why Superman was the best-selling comic over the
[02:39:29] 100 years until Batman surpassed it with Batman Nightfall. It hasn't looked back.
[02:39:33] I mean, again, I just think that like, I guess maybe I'm giving my personal opinion is that
[02:39:38] I think that the best, like I talked about this a couple of days ago. I don't want to like retread
[02:39:42] to old ground because there are things that I want to talk about. But like, I think that
[02:39:45] Superman, the strengths and weaknesses of Superman should be his inability to act and
[02:39:53] his naivety and weakness in the face of evil and unwillingness to stop evil when it manifests rather
[02:40:01] than simply trying to, you know, do the right thing. I think two great examples and comparisons of that
[02:40:07] would be Jonathan Joestar from the original JoJo's Bizarre Adventure where he spent like the first
[02:40:13] 10 episodes just punched you in the face. Just fucking lay his ass out right now. Beat his
[02:40:19] fucking ass come on bro like you know you know he's doing it you know he's doing it just beat his
[02:40:26] ass right and then the other one is like tommen in game of thrones is that like tommen was such a
[02:40:31] pussy ass king that people were almost like man well if joffrey was here we wouldn't have at all
[02:40:36] these religious nutballs huh and it he that's true it yeah yeah i wonder what would happen
[02:40:43] that's what i think made the story interesting right and i think superman should be told
[02:40:48] from that perspective as well. But they don't really do that. And that's what makes it interesting to
[02:40:54] me. Right? At least that's what I like. If Sarasi's fall free, Joffrey, he was a good king.
[02:41:00] Sure. And so anyway, and to be fair though, I do find it really funny that if you go back
[02:41:06] and you watch the movies, Tywin is reassuring Joffrey that Daenerys isn't a problem. And
[02:41:13] And Joffrey's like, ah, I don't know, grandpa,
[02:41:16] I think these dragons could be a really,
[02:41:18] no, no, no, they're not big dealable,
[02:41:20] but yeah, but remember how big they were?
[02:41:22] No, no, no, these are small dragons,
[02:41:23] but what if they get bigger?
[02:41:25] Well, they won't, well, how do you know that?
[02:41:27] Right?
[02:41:27] And Joffrey was right.
[02:41:30] He was.
[02:41:31] He was right about that shit,
[02:41:32] and if they had gone after them then,
[02:41:34] they probably would have kept the kingdom.
[02:41:36] They would have.
[02:41:38] That's the most ironic thing about it.
[02:41:40] Joffrey was still a kid, given time.
[02:41:42] even then he knew. Even then he knew it was a problem. Man, and so I was so happy when he died.
[02:41:50] I think everybody was, but like still, Joffrey was cruel, not stupid. He was. He was. And I just,
[02:41:57] I think that was really funny. But like that, the first four or five seasons of Game of Thrones
[02:42:03] were some of the best TV that I've ever watched. I'm not a big fan of Breaking Bad. I know
[02:42:09] people think breaking bad is really good too but it's just not really something
[02:42:13] that I'm not interested in right I mean that's it I really like Game of Thrones
[02:42:18] I did I thought it was insane and then the later episodes were really hit and
[02:42:23] miss there are some things I liked about him a lot of things I didn't I just
[02:42:32] like fantasy shows too to be honest dragons you know kingdoms nights you
[02:42:37] you know, jousting and all this stuff, like I like it, you know, what a surprise I've
[02:42:42] put World of Warcraft for 20 years.
[02:42:44] So yeah, anyway, after season four it's sort of going down.
[02:42:48] I think it was after season four, too, as well.
[02:42:51] And again, I think season four was the, my, anyways, my favorite season.
[02:42:57] We can talk about that later on.
[02:42:58] So yeah, anyway, that's the way I feel about it.
[02:43:01] You check out Nine to Seven Kingdoms.
[02:43:02] I need to.
[02:43:03] I need to look at it, but I haven't.
[02:43:05] I will eventually. Let me scroll down and I'll look at a few of these other posts. Oh, yeah
[02:43:10] By the way, this is another one of the people that they elected the other day
[02:43:14] Is a founder of CUAD. I don't know what CUAD is, but it's probably something stupid
[02:43:23] True divestment necessitates nothing short of the total collapse of the university structure and the American Empire itself
[02:43:30] To divest from this is to undermine and eradicate America as we know it.
[02:43:37] We act in full support of the Palestinian resistance, their resilience in Gaza, to uprest and violence in America.
[02:43:45] Isn't it crazy that people in America aren't just universally agreed on that we need to take all the people that are like this and put them in Guantanamo Bay?
[02:43:56] Isn't that insane?
[02:43:59] Because I like that's what I do
[02:44:02] I mean really you just put him in Guantanamo Bay like there you go. He's all right
[02:44:07] Oh, you want to destroy the country and you have like a whole organization about all right? Well great
[02:44:13] Where's the members list? Okay. All right. Let's go down the list and get them all
[02:44:18] That's it for Jamie Lister. Thanks for the get the subs. I appreciate it. Isn't it crazy for me to see that
[02:44:24] They'll take penal legions. I don't like the idea of penal legions. Actually, you know what? Oh, wow.
[02:44:32] Oh, wow. I'm really thinking about this. What if we took the people that were ICE protesters and
[02:44:43] we made them serve out their terms as being ICE officers? And if they didn't do their job well,
[02:44:50] They would get charged additionally for negligence and had 20 years added on to their term.
[02:44:59] Oh my god.
[02:45:02] Oh wow.
[02:45:04] The Night's Watch? Yeah.
[02:45:06] And I give them shock collars in case they do something wrong.
[02:45:11] And make them be the ones that have to be violent against their own people.
[02:45:15] Like you're the one out there in front with the rubber bullets into your gas.
[02:45:19] And if you don't do it, if you don't do your job, number one, they're going to beat the shit out of you.
[02:45:23] And number two, you're going to get fucking put in jail.
[02:45:27] The Goy Watch. Yes, the Goy Watch. I like that a lot.
[02:45:31] And you can't take being ice agent away from us and give it to criminals.
[02:45:35] Well, they'd be like the shock troopers, you know, like that'd be it.
[02:45:38] That's a really smart idea.
[02:45:41] Yeah, like I'm a big fan of psychological warfare of like, you know, that type of, you know, mind games and shit like that.
[02:45:49] Bill Burr and Shaq went viral for this. Is this the Flat Earth thing?
[02:45:52] Let me see if I can pull this up and then I'll look at some of the other ones because I'm gonna look at the what do you call it?
[02:45:59] Jesus Christ
[02:46:00] All right, this is gonna be no there there conspiracy theories white people fit or black people I
[02:46:08] Would say I come or go black people. I would go as far as og before I think black people have way more entertaining conspiracy theories
[02:46:18] Not a single white people conspiracy is even nearly as entertaining as Yakuube
[02:46:24] Now I think they're both batshit crazy, but black people do have more entertaining conspiracy theories
[02:46:31] Like about how like Shakespeare was black Mozart was black Beethoven was black like everything like I think it's kind of funny
[02:46:40] Cleopatra was black. Yeah
[02:46:44] The Vikings might have been black. Yeah
[02:46:46] Internet yeah, okay people and then white people started to catch up with the internet once we went in a stupid direction
[02:46:54] Yeah, like flat earthers rather than like
[02:46:58] Being these these people at the top are the ones we should be upset. You don't do your if it's flat
[02:47:16] Pfft.
[02:47:19] Pfft.
[02:47:24] Come on, bro. Like, come on, man. Like...
[02:47:28] You have a college degree, like...
[02:47:31] What do you...
[02:47:32] Huh?
[02:47:33] What?
[02:47:33] Yo, I'm just asking a question.
[02:47:35] Do you?
[02:47:37] I'm just saying, I-
[02:47:38] Oh my-
[02:47:39] I'm just saying!
[02:47:41] Oh, no-
[02:47:41] Dude!
[02:47:44] Are you kidding?
[02:47:46] Yeah, my question is what is the he's trolling
[02:47:50] He's got to be like Shaq in my opinion. I actually think Shaq is a really smart guy
[02:47:57] You don't end up on every aisle of target on a different product
[02:48:01] If you don't somehow have an idea of what's going on like I refuse to accept that Shaq is just stupid
[02:48:09] He's a great businessman.
[02:48:13] There's no way he actually thinks the earth is flat.
[02:48:17] And it's the people in power have that if it's if it's actually flat, I'm thinking it's
[02:48:24] round like what what does that get them?
[02:48:27] I don't know.
[02:48:28] I just get the other things.
[02:48:30] I just said I fly a lot.
[02:48:35] I didn't know this. I'll let you cook.
[02:48:48] One time I took a 25 hour flight and the plane never did this. That's all I said.
[02:49:04] never did this he's got to be he's got to be trolling bro you have to be trolling
[02:49:11] you have to be trolling there's no way to go to that country the plane never did
[02:49:27] That's all I said.
[02:49:28] That's all I said.
[02:49:29] That's what I wanted to say.
[02:49:30] Is this when you fly?
[02:49:31] Man, if USA is over here, there's another country over here on the bottom, whatever.
[02:49:36] When you fly, my plane never did that.
[02:49:38] That's all I said.
[02:49:41] I would, because then I'd be like the Earth is round, but it didn't do that.
[02:49:45] All right.
[02:49:46] All right.
[02:49:47] So this is what has to happen.
[02:49:48] If he's serious, I know he's a big guy.
[02:49:52] He's like seven foot, right?
[02:49:54] Elon can figure it out
[02:49:57] We need Shaq to go to space
[02:50:00] This is we cannot have an American icon such as Shaq believing in the flat earth
[02:50:09] if
[02:50:10] He's if he's not trolling like Jeff Bezos or Elon
[02:50:17] Somebody's saying space jam
[02:50:19] I'm not kidding, by the way. I'm actually not kidding.
[02:50:27] Shack goes to space. Live Shack reaction.
[02:50:32] Advertisement for fucking uh, was it Starlink?
[02:50:37] Oh my god, this would go crazy. Holy shit.
[02:50:41] Can you imagine that? Space Jam 3.
[02:50:45] Now who else thinks the Earth is flat?
[02:50:49] Shaq um let's see there's that one lady who else thinks it's flat Kyrie Irving
[02:50:58] yep yep Kyrie Irving okay Greek yeah they have Greek up there Kanye I bet no
[02:51:06] no Kanye's mom was a teacher I don't think he I bet he knows this round now
[02:51:12] if if anybody maybe the Jews might have made it maybe it might have started
[02:51:17] round than the Jews made it flat? I mean, I've never heard that before. But let's see. I think
[02:51:24] his son knows this round, B.O.B. Rapper. Okay, okay. You just have them. We need to have
[02:51:29] them. This has to happen. The live space flight, Space Jam 3, Kyrie Irving with Shaq, going
[02:51:41] up into space blue origin or space x settling this once and for all once and for all and
[02:51:55] you know what yeah yeah send speed up there with them yeah that's a good idea I like that
[02:52:00] I'm just that way they have to put up with them all the way up there and all the way
[02:52:06] back and they can't beat the shit out of them because the rocket's gonna fuck it
[02:52:11] might mess up the rocket. So they just have to listen to speed acting crazy. No, I think
[02:52:17] that's it. It's a really good idea.
[02:52:20] Hey, that's all. I'm just but you also realize just think about it isn't north. That's up.
[02:52:27] I know that. Okay. Yeah, I'm just I'm just saying because I make it because I was looking
[02:52:33] at a map one time I was flying. I was here and I flew to here and I stayed up the
[02:52:38] the whole time looking out the window just to make sure 25 hours you know this
[02:52:44] I forgot when you miss this thing man was like I don't know how you can do that
[02:52:48] because like if I look out on the airplane I can see it's like am I
[02:52:53] crazy it's like that like there's curvature there like there's no you see
[02:53:05] it you do he has to be trolling like there's a horizon yeah you can see that
[02:53:13] there's like something on the other side like they're phasing these things
[02:53:19] out because they have newer technology but when you fly like instrument they
[02:53:23] have these things on the ground called VR's and that's how you if you're in
[02:53:26] the clouds or above them away no way he's trying to explain it to him no
[02:53:31] way how you get from point to point with without messing up and if you're too far
[02:53:38] away if you're a lower altitude you can't get the signal because the earth is
[02:53:42] rounded it's it what is this nerd talking about what what is this nerdy
[02:53:51] fucking science bullshit he's being good yeah he's being goi baited he is like
[02:53:58] What is this? Oh, he's a pilot. Oh
[02:54:03] Wait, he's literally is he actually wait wait
[02:54:07] Wait what?
[02:54:19] What no he's not what what
[02:54:28] What he's a pop
[02:54:34] So this actually so he got triggered then oh this is actually triggering him oh
[02:54:41] My god
[02:54:43] Helicopter doesn't count. I don't know man like I feel like helicopter we need more good helicopter pilots
[02:54:49] We need more helicopter pilots you never hear about every time ever you ever hear about a helicopter pilot. It's a good thing
[02:54:55] No
[02:54:56] It's going like that and you're coming around like this and it's not until you get within a certain
[02:55:01] Distance that you can hear when you fly over to Europe. Okay. I just remember that you know
[02:55:06] I love I can guarantee you Shaq is gonna have the dumbest fucking metaphor response for this and it's just gonna totally just
[02:55:14] But the moon was closer than LA so I now it all makes sense. That's not what I said I
[02:55:21] Looked up and you just see the moon and how I told you
[02:55:26] far as the moon for months
[02:55:28] millions of miles okay means my right
[02:55:32] you were three hundred and sixty million miles i think
[02:55:34] the government see the moon right
[02:55:36] and i said okay how how come i look to the west coast i can't see a lot
[02:55:40] you
[02:55:41] dude
[02:55:42] dude
[02:55:44] no way
[02:55:46] no way two thousand miles that's all i said
[02:55:48] you're doing your mogul deals
[02:55:50] you might know and i think am i thinking of of marz
[02:55:54] I don't want to have this conversation
[02:55:57] when you get with General Mills to have
[02:55:59] you on the Wheaties box, you might even get it.
[02:56:03] I just like to ask questions.
[02:56:04] Shaq, I'm going to promote this cereal.
[02:56:05] I'm just going to say, when I flew to Brazil,
[02:56:08] let me tell you, I'm here, and I looked out the window
[02:56:10] the whole way.
[02:56:11] I love it.
[02:56:13] I love it.
[02:56:14] I love it.
[02:56:17] Whether it's round and flat by looking out the window.
[02:56:21] What are the scientists wasting all their time
[02:56:23] with all of these apparatuses. Look out the window. It's right there in front of your
[02:56:30] face. The funniest thing is you literally could just
[02:56:33] test the fucking shadow. Like some fucking Greek fuck figured this out like 4,000 years
[02:56:38] ago or something. We already figured this out a long time ago. You literally don't,
[02:56:42] you literally can't just look out the window and you can figure out that it's round.
[02:56:45] Like, okay, so if he actually thinks this is flat,
[02:56:51] they have to bring him
[02:56:53] and some of the other basketball players
[02:56:54] that think the earth is flat.
[02:56:56] They have to send them to outer space.
[02:57:00] We have to send space jam three.
[02:57:05] Shaq, Kyrie Irving, and figure out,
[02:57:09] I'm sure there's a couple of other guys
[02:57:10] that are gonna be there.
[02:57:12] And yeah, Katie Pear, yes, they have to go there.
[02:57:15] They have to see it and it has to be live streamed and everybody has to watch
[02:57:21] Like I guarantee you dare bring him back. No, they're gonna cut. No, this is a science experiment, right?
[02:57:26] And it's it's turning a non-believer into a believer
[02:57:32] Shack sigh up. That's yeah, this is his master plan all along is that somebody convince people to take him to space
[02:57:39] Honestly, I mean look good one, right? So I this guy's such a cuckoo
[02:57:44] I think it should have gotten in his face
[02:57:47] Okay, um, what is this here?
[02:57:49] Let me check with my wife if I can joke about that
[02:57:52] Shaq acted dumb to show how big of a bitch Bill Burr has become and Bill Burr is more like Bill Ball
[02:57:59] This Jesus guys. I can't even read these. I can't even read the comments
[02:58:04] I think his wife literally removed his testicles. I think that it was kind of funny
[02:58:10] Yes, I want to see Shaq go to space
[02:58:14] I do.
[02:58:15] Jack so tall, he can see a curve of the earth
[02:58:17] where his head's at.
[02:58:18] Yeah, just stand up, man.
[02:58:19] You'll be able to see it.
[02:58:20] Yeah, exactly.
[02:58:22] Bill Burr is a cook.
[02:58:24] He has Bill Burr.
[02:58:26] The thing is that Bill Burr has such great segments
[02:58:30] on Conan O'Brien.
[02:58:31] Like, it takes a lot for me to actually hate Bill Burr.
[02:58:35] And I don't think that I will ever really, truly hate
[02:58:37] Bill Burr.
[02:58:38] I think he's such a stupid asshole for what
[02:58:40] he said about Luigi.
[02:58:42] He's such a stupid asshole for what
[02:58:44] said about carol anthony and retweeting that thing he's such a stupid asshole for
[02:58:48] you know virtue signaling and then going to saudi arabia and then acting like oh my god
[02:58:53] i didn't know what it was like over there i he is such a stupid asshole but man he used
[02:58:58] to be so fucking funny wasn't he he was one of my favorite fucking comedians oh my god
[02:59:03] so it's like steven colbert steven colbert bill burr are two guys that i used to any
[02:59:09] time that they had something come up, I always watched it every single time.
[02:59:14] So it's going to be really hard for me to actually hate Bill Burr.
[02:59:20] I know, I know, I know you guys want me to get super mad about it and upset, but no,
[02:59:26] I'm not really interested in that.
[02:59:28] I don't want to get into that.
[02:59:30] I, I, I just wish they'd stop being stupid, right?
[02:59:34] That's it.
[02:59:35] Might be a gem if a, if not a bit.
[02:59:36] What is this here running for a house seat?
[02:59:38] Okay, let me see this. Then we'll get some other posts here.
[02:59:44] Okay, this is
[02:59:47] a nuclear reactor was just turned on in the water supply. 50
[02:59:51] million people.
[02:59:54] What is this?
[02:59:54] Operation Gigawatts. Underneath the command of Governor Cox at the acceleration of President
[03:00:13] Donald J. Trump.
[03:00:14] Oh, now she's really going to cry. She had to say his name.
[03:00:20] a company called Valeratomics to install a nuclear reactor inside of a place where my
[03:00:31] family has lived for eight generations. I don't think you guys even understand. There are
[03:00:45] people that say they're pro nuclear, which is the flipping craziest stuff.
[03:00:51] You really want to know a black pill on the 19th amendment?
[03:00:56] There's a lot of them.
[03:00:59] But here's one.
[03:01:02] Look at men and women's approval and support for nuclear power.
[03:01:10] that's big that is insane to me that is insanity like think about what you're
[03:01:20] saying it's an IQ check yeah exactly what you're saying okay
[03:01:31] Jesus Christ there's there's no way this is real right you guys don't
[03:01:38] Understand no, no, no, no, this is this has to you not understand this has to be fucking fake
[03:01:44] This has to be fake you taught politician. Can somebody get me the link of her tiktok right now? No, I refuse to believe this
[03:01:57] Like no, no, no, no, no, this is you can fix her I I can look no
[03:02:05] They're nuking the water supply
[03:02:08] Okay, all right, all right, we have it.
[03:02:26] There are only 19 days left before a nuclear reactor is installed inside of the Colorado
[03:02:30] River Basin compromising the water supply of 50 million people across seven states.
[03:02:39] Operation Gigawatt is I crawled out of the cybersecurity world of corporate America where
[03:02:47] I kept secrets for living and developed products that you only 17 days before a nuclear reactor
[03:02:57] is turned on your data today is used to control your behaviors the data centers
[03:03:09] store your digital essence your digital essence needs to be returned to you so
[03:03:17] that you can have autonomy and self-ownership over yourself your data
[03:03:23] was it to follow the laws of the universe your data was always supposed to be yours it was never
[03:03:31] meant to be under the control and ownership of someone else your data today is used to control
[03:03:38] your behaviors the data center this is guys i um i i don't even really know what to say right now
[03:03:46] The president of the United States installed a computer virus inside of our financial system
[03:03:57] and its wrecking havoc on our energy infrastructure.
[03:04:02] This computer virus performs decryption of our secure systems, so its goal is to decrypt
[03:04:14] be encryption. There's free energy all around us in the ether.
[03:04:28] I just guys, we've got to turn off voting. We've got to turn it off.
[03:04:31] We got to stop. We got to stop this before this has to, this has to stop.
[03:04:36] We hit, we have to, it, this has to, we, we can't, this, this can't continue.
[03:04:40] The gender gap on nuclear.
[03:04:43] Guys, by the way, whenever I said it's bad, I mean, it's horrible.
[03:04:53] Percentage support the use of nuclear power, only 30% of women support nuclear power, and
[03:05:00] 74% of men support nuclear power.
[03:05:09] Only 9% of women think it's the best support of the best use of energy, and 39% of men
[03:05:16] thinks that it's the best.
[03:05:24] That is why are women so stupid?
[03:05:34] That's a good question.
[03:05:37] I've been what I've been wondering that for my whole life, honestly, I don't know
[03:05:47] And and by the way the reason why so this is the reason why
[03:05:52] Women are ever this is all right. All right. All right. All right. I'm gonna get let me get a drink. I'm gonna get a drink walk in
[03:05:59] I'm gonna explain why I'm gonna tell it how it is
[03:06:09] I'm going to give you another point of data for this that nobody probably has considered
[03:06:30] before.
[03:06:31] And I'm going to show it with science.
[03:06:34] see, whenever I'm sexist, my sexism is science.
[03:06:39] Okay?
[03:06:41] Equality is pseudoscience.
[03:06:44] Sexism is science.
[03:06:47] Women are evolved to, in my opinion, in my opinion,
[03:06:53] to be as risk avoidant as possible.
[03:06:57] Because the women that were not risk avoidant lost more of their kids
[03:07:02] and those genes probably did not propagate and procreate.
[03:07:07] Whereas men that were more risk tolerant and more risk willing
[03:07:13] and more willing to take risks were the ones that hunted down the buffaloes.
[03:07:17] They were the ones that killed the saber-toothed tigers.
[03:07:20] They were the ones that sacked the villages
[03:07:23] and they were the ones that took over the towns.
[03:07:25] And the fact is that women biologically are, I think, wired
[03:07:30] to be way more, infinitely more, you know, risk-averse than men are because of their biology that is inherently built around raising children.
[03:07:46] That's the reason why.
[03:07:49] Now, I've got two- let's...
[03:07:54] How much more risk-tolerant...
[03:08:00] are men versus women, are more risk tolerant.
[03:08:13] That means the average man is somewhat more willing to take risks than the average woman.
[03:08:18] There's substantial overlap between the distributions.
[03:08:21] So there you go, right there are nuances, domain specific, gaps are clear and financial,
[03:08:26] physical risks. Okay, let's go ahead and let's look at physical risks. What about in physical
[03:08:34] risks? How much more risks are men willing to take by? Okay, yeah. This is what we're
[03:08:53] talking about.
[03:09:01] Men are moderately more willing to take physical risks as sex size is being small to moderate
[03:09:05] range, similar to slightly larger than overall risk-taking differences.
[03:09:10] There you go.
[03:09:11] Real-world physical risk behaviors.
[03:09:14] Men dominate participation 68% or more in many high-risk activities, accidents and
[03:09:20] injuries, examples.
[03:09:22] So domain and context that matter.
[03:09:24] Differences are pronounced and recreational.
[03:09:26] And by the way, look at the other one too.
[03:09:29] Gaps are clear and fine.
[03:09:31] So women don't want to, like, so they're fine.
[03:09:36] You know, let me think a good way to say this.
[03:09:39] Yeah, men are willing to spend money on bullshit, women are not.
[03:09:43] And women are willing to vote on social and ethical things that are risky because
[03:09:50] it makes them feel good. That's the reason why. And then here's another big one. What percentage
[03:10:00] of venture capital went to
[03:10:24] This is the real question, isn't it?
[03:10:50] Holy fuck, let's go.
[03:10:52] i pay three dollars a month for this
[03:10:56] let's get this done
[03:11:05] jesus christ bro like is this
[03:11:08] all my god
[03:11:10] all my god
[03:11:17] Oh, man.
[03:11:22] Easy.
[03:11:24] I told you.
[03:11:27] Take a look at this.
[03:11:29] All male founding teams received the vast majority of VC dollars.
[03:11:34] 80 to 85 percent of all money for venture capital went to men.
[03:11:42] All female teams received only one to 2.5%.
[03:11:50] That's right.
[03:11:53] As it should be, it's probably 1% seems way too high.
[03:11:57] I don't know who is doing this.
[03:11:58] Probably some low fund or something like that.
[03:12:01] I don't know what they were thinking.
[03:12:03] What they were, yeah, I wonder why.
[03:12:04] Yeah, it was maybe it was like a makeup brand or something, right?
[03:12:06] It could have been something like that or like,
[03:12:09] I don't know, for something else.
[03:12:10] Men deserve more. Yeah, we don't we don't deserve only 80 to 85 percent. So this is really yet
[03:12:17] There's still a percentage missing. It's because they're they're counting mixed gender. That's the reason one
[03:12:21] And so anyway world of men, that's right
[03:12:25] How do you not understand what you've done? How do you not understand? How do you not understand?
[03:12:31] And how do you know who's here?
[03:12:38] So we see a very typical case of Goy looping here when a fat and or retarded person keeps
[03:12:43] saying the same thing over and over.
[03:12:46] This is another Goy loop.
[03:12:48] It's what they do.
[03:12:50] They can't help it.
[03:12:53] You can't feel bad for them.
[03:12:54] You can't be, you know, oh wow, this is so sad this happened to you.
[03:13:00] Oh
[03:13:11] She's going through it. Oh my god
[03:13:13] Oh
[03:13:26] What is wrong with you what is wrong with you what is wrong with you what is wrong with you humanity what what happened?
[03:13:39] This goes on
[03:13:43] I don't care about your stupid credentials to make yourself feel better here, not smooth.
[03:13:51] It's not her fault.
[03:13:54] You understand she's programmed this one.
[03:13:57] This is like getting mad at a Game Boy because it can't run Windows 11.
[03:14:04] It just doesn't operate on that level.
[03:14:07] You can't get mad at her for this.
[03:14:10] doing the best she can? She's doing the best she can do.
[03:14:17] So instead of updating all of the technologies that came from this atomic project, this death
[03:14:27] project to destroy existence, Oppenheimer even said it and now it becomes death.
[03:14:33] To destroy our worlds.
[03:14:38] What did you do?
[03:14:40] You said, oh, that's just computers.
[03:14:41] It doesn't apply to us.
[03:14:43] And then you build out nuclear reactors on Batman.
[03:14:46] You want to go even farther into that.
[03:14:48] You have to understand that he was quoting Shiva, the God, God or goddess.
[03:14:54] Actually, Shiva is an example of kind of a trans God in mythology, you know, portrayed
[03:15:00] with multiple arms and also breasts, but also presenting as more of a male.
[03:15:06] Shiva is the destroyer, but also brings in new things to be remade again.
[03:15:15] So this is not, like, even inside of saying that, that's not inside of the Hindu mythology.
[03:15:23] Shiva is not the end, it's just the end of this cycle.
[03:15:28] You're getting a nuclear power plant, okay, Karen?
[03:15:32] It's going to be right next to your house and there's going to be an elementary school
[03:15:36] right next to that.
[03:15:38] And you know what's going to be next to the elementary school?
[03:15:42] A data center.
[03:15:46] That's right.
[03:15:51] And then you didn't even apply the equation to the computer as IBM.
[03:15:54] You just ignored it and so did Microsoft and so did everybody else.
[03:15:58] And you guys claim that nuclear is safer than a chair.
[03:16:10] Have you seen your ads?
[03:16:14] You lie.
[03:16:16] You lie to others when you lie to yourself.
[03:16:23] I
[03:16:25] Why would you do this? What the hell is wrong with you?
[03:16:32] Governor Klotz you are no longer in power
[03:16:36] All of your government systems are over the government ended
[03:16:40] What do you not understand the moment that they ruled that freedom of speech was no longer yours back in April of 2024
[03:16:47] The government ended the United you guys think it's fake. I think that she's just I think she could just be on a period or something
[03:16:53] something. I think that's probably what's happening. I mean, realistically, right? I mean, it's
[03:17:02] probably not fake.
[03:17:05] SSRI crash out I guess so guys and how do you know women so well so I actually saw there
[03:17:26] was a post about me and and before I look at Reddit stuff I want to show this so basically
[03:17:33] there was a post and it says, Asmongold says he's more interested, quote, more interested
[03:17:40] in video games than sex. Girls are nice, sure, but I really like video games. That's my favorite
[03:17:48] thing to do. This is true, by the way, I do like video games and I like them a lot.
[03:17:54] And so a lot of people, this is, I posted this photo as a response. I thought this
[03:18:00] pretty much kind of sums it up. You're doing video games. So five million views on this
[03:18:12] tweet. Do you know how... So this is the funny thing is that, see, this is another thing that's
[03:18:19] bad about women, is that they think that men only want them for sex, but when men
[03:18:25] don't want them for sex they get mad. How does that make any sense? You know what I mean?
[03:18:34] Like isn't that crazy that every single time that so yeah you see what I'm saying right?
[03:18:39] Like video games don't complain either? Well somebody said at least I could turn a video
[03:18:43] game on which I honestly I thought that was a good one. But like there were some other
[03:18:47] people they were so mad. He acts like sex is an option for him. Oh my god and
[03:18:54] And this is a guy, but like, I mean, look at this profile picture.
[03:18:58] This is basic.
[03:18:59] I mean, you're against gen AI.
[03:19:01] You might as well just be a woman at that point, right?
[03:19:04] 96,000 likes.
[03:19:05] This is normal, by the way.
[03:19:07] Being more obsessed with sex than your favorite hobbies isn't healthy.
[03:19:12] Girls leave us alone.
[03:19:13] Men.
[03:19:14] Okay, I'll just play video games.
[03:19:16] Girls, what the fuck?
[03:19:17] You're such a loser.
[03:19:18] I thought this is what you wanted.
[03:19:20] Well, that's what you did.
[03:19:22] thought that they knew what they wanted. Well, obviously that's not true. I can turn
[03:19:27] the sound down in a video game too. Yeah, even tech down. People believing video games
[03:19:31] are better than sex because porn has ruined their minds. Sex isn't about fucking getting
[03:19:36] sloppy. Oh my God. Jesus, bro, you really gotta explain it. Be a woman. Ghost 95%
[03:19:45] of all men. Men fuck off and indulge their favorite hobby. No, no! You're supposed
[03:19:51] they give me attention even though I ghosted you. Why are women like this? You can't have it both ways.
[03:19:58] Women seem more upset about this than anybody else. People will hate you and true and vehemently hate
[03:20:04] you if you tell them there are things that you care about more than getting laid. The reason why
[03:20:09] is that a lot of people view sexual prowess and sexual, like they view sexual access as the
[03:20:16] most important thing in their lives.
[03:20:19] That's why so many old movies used to only just be about sex.
[03:20:23] Like that was the entire period.
[03:20:25] Like this is why I like Lord of the Rings or like Free Rin
[03:20:30] or I don't know, let me think of some other ones
[03:20:32] that are not just about this bullshit.
[03:20:36] Like you have these good movies that are about this
[03:20:39] and there's nothing else that's garbage, right?
[03:20:41] Real, yeah.
[03:20:42] Gladiator, yeah, Gladiator, Vinland saga.
[03:20:46] I like the sound of that.
[03:20:47] And yeah, just normal shows that aren't just about this
[03:20:52] because the gollium need this.
[03:20:54] They do, they need this.
[03:20:57] And people will hate you.
[03:20:59] And genuinely, what choice do you think he has?
[03:21:01] Who is this guy, Bryce?
[03:21:03] Who's Bryce?
[03:21:04] Fuck you, Bryce.
[03:21:06] This guy still plays games.
[03:21:08] I thought it just harasses the developers women
[03:21:10] by POC and LGBTQ people.
[03:21:13] So I've been playing actually,
[03:21:16] I played this for a couple of hours.
[03:21:18] This game's actually not that long,
[03:21:19] but I don't really play games that much every day.
[03:21:21] I spent most of my time.
[03:21:23] So I was actually gonna do yard work last night
[03:21:25] or yesterday afternoon, but I looked at my phone
[03:21:29] and the phone was like, it said it was 100 degrees
[03:21:31] and I'm like, what do you mean?
[03:21:33] How many temperatures is it now?
[03:21:35] 95, oh my God.
[03:21:37] And so I was going to, I was gonna go do that.
[03:21:41] there's a there's part of a tree that fell down in my my backyard and like you
[03:21:45] know it's kind of like near my neighbor's fence I'm sure it's kind of
[03:21:47] annoying my neighbor and so I was gonna cut it up and you know get it down to
[03:21:51] the curb and everything but I didn't do that yesterday that being said I do play
[03:21:56] a lot of video games I played many many video games it's a 100 in Texas what
[03:22:00] the fuck yeah exactly and yeah I could do some water I just I couldn't go
[03:22:05] outside bro it was so hot it was so hot are they annoying neighbors no
[03:22:08] They're actually wonderful and amazing all my neighbors are great and you know they put up with me
[03:22:13] And I think that's pretty good, isn't it so those people you can call to do that shit for you
[03:22:18] Are you retarded?
[03:22:20] Do you think I bought a machete for nothing?
[03:22:25] Why the fuck do you think I have a machete I
[03:22:30] Have a saw I have a machete and I have clippers
[03:22:34] The amount of time that will take me like are you you must be you're probably fat aren't you
[03:22:42] You have to be fat only a fat person could say something like that so here's it's really simple
[03:22:49] You walk outside and you just do it it takes 15 minutes
[03:22:55] Everything that I do in my life is graded off of a timescale.
[03:23:02] Everything down to the minute, the second, everything.
[03:23:08] So let me give you an example.
[03:23:09] My car had the special light come on.
[03:23:14] Oh boy, the check engine light came on.
[03:23:18] It said emergency and I'm having somebody take my car up to the dealership to have it looked at tomorrow.
[03:23:25] I'm not I'm going to have somebody else do that because the time valuation of that is
[03:23:30] Like two hours and I would be streaming at that time and I would have to take the entire day off
[03:23:35] And so anyway usually what I would do with my car the way I would fix all of my car problems
[03:23:41] Like let's say the car is making a very annoying sound. How do you fix the car making an annoying sound?
[03:23:47] You turn the radio up obviously
[03:23:49] So this is the way that I fixed my last car and I basically
[03:23:53] Basically, you know, I'm surprised I even made it to the dealership.
[03:23:58] That car was so fucked up, the mirror was broken and it totaled the car, okay?
[03:24:03] So there's that.
[03:24:04] Now, right, I forgot what I was saying.
[03:24:09] This is like four tangents.
[03:24:10] So anyway, so I'm going to do this tomorrow.
[03:24:15] I'm going to have to have this done tomorrow.
[03:24:17] And I need to have this done.
[03:24:18] That way my car isn't fucked up and it's not a problem.
[03:24:21] So if I have to call somebody to have them deal with my branches, that takes at least
[03:24:30] seven minutes.
[03:24:31] And then I have to talk to that person while they're there.
[03:24:34] That takes an additional probably five minutes.
[03:24:37] Okay, now we're already over 10 minutes.
[03:24:39] Now we've spent 10 minutes on this task.
[03:24:42] Then you'll have on top of that the amount of money that I'm going to have to pay
[03:24:45] them.
[03:24:46] Okay, so this is going to be like maybe $50, $100 or something like that.
[03:24:50] What if, for example, there's something about it that I don't like it?
[03:24:54] What if they don't do it the way that I want to do it?
[03:24:56] So how long would it take me to go out there and cut it up?
[03:24:59] 15 minutes.
[03:25:01] And it's also on my own time, and I don't have to talk to anybody.
[03:25:06] And I get to exercise.
[03:25:07] Yeah, I'm going to cut that motherfucker up myself.
[03:25:11] It's the way it is.
[03:25:16] Duh.
[03:25:18] makes sense
[03:25:25] fucking retarded like i mean that's it
[03:25:28] the best part is not talking to people yeah i want to interact with anybody
[03:25:31] and so is elli a good real therapy so
[03:25:34] so my point is i by the plate this game i'm playing this game a bit
[03:25:37] like i'm playing this uh... i've been doing my dailies in like fucking never
[03:25:41] nisterness and wondering waves
[03:25:44] Like, I'm kind of like breaking my rule right now because I'm not even really playing either one of them.
[03:25:48] I'm just kind of like, I'm like, waiting to, like, I'm waiting for nothing else for me to want to play.
[03:25:54] I'm about willing to quit both of those games, honestly, at least for now.
[03:25:58] And I just need to do the cyberpunk thing, and then that's it.
[03:26:01] You see the American Revolution expansion trailer?
[03:26:03] Yes, I did. We're playing it on 4th of July.
[03:26:06] It's obvious, but yeah, we're going to do that.
[03:26:08] And Playcrimson Caves, Trigothic Remake, please.
[03:26:11] Well, it's a pewee to I haven't played pewee to that much in the past couple of days
[03:26:14] But it's just because I finally I got to the breakthrough with this game where I'm actually like kind of doing well
[03:26:18] And so I you know like now I'm like I really want to finish it right do you recommend Elliot overall?
[03:26:24] um
[03:26:29] I'd rate it right now a six or seven I
[03:26:32] Would I'd give it a six or seven. I think that the eight that a lot of critics were giving it is inaccurate
[03:26:39] But I would give it a six or seven. I think that so if I were to grade, okay, let me just say adventures of Elliott
[03:26:46] versus
[03:26:49] Big dick
[03:26:53] Play this one this one's better
[03:27:38] So anyway, the moral of the story is that I play video games
[03:28:08] all the fucking time. Alright? That was the reason why I was talking about it. That's
[03:28:13] what I was trying to say. I play video games fucking constantly. I'm always playing video
[03:28:19] games. I love video games. I do it all the time. I don't want to hear this bullshit about
[03:28:25] how I don't play video games. This is garbage. Anyway, I mean, I would say stuff like this
[03:28:33] If women hated me, the more that I've hated women, the more women have watched me.
[03:28:44] Nobody understands women except for women, and they hate each other.
[03:28:50] Think about that.
[03:28:58] Just being honest, they had to choose between the video games.
[03:29:03] Yeah, I mean, that's it.
[03:29:04] So you're a woman, I guess so.
[03:29:07] Now, Bondi quote, yeah, it's true.
[03:29:10] And so, no, no, again, we have had more women watching recently than almost any other time
[03:29:18] other than the Johnny Depp trial.
[03:29:20] So the last time that I was talking about vapid meaning this drama, there were a
[03:29:24] bunch of women that showed up.
[03:29:25] I don't really know if there's a correlation there or not, I mean, who knows.
[03:29:29] But, yeah, there's tons of them to watch.
[03:29:32] It's surprising to me even.
[03:29:34] Like, I wouldn't even expect that, you know what I mean?
[03:29:37] Why would that even happen?
[03:29:39] There's nothing wrong with playing video games.
[03:29:41] I know.
[03:29:42] So, well, games are easier to pay for or won't say no and don't have a sense of smell.
[03:29:47] Oh my God, to insinuate that a person would not respect consent.
[03:29:51] Isn't that weird?
[03:29:52] Oh my God.
[03:29:54] Who would do that?
[03:29:55] There's no way video games are better than sex. It sounds like Asmon has had some lame sex.
[03:29:59] I don't talk about stuff like that because there are people that I was in relationships with that are public content creators and
[03:30:06] You know, like I think it would just be weird to make comments on stuff like that
[03:30:10] You know, I just I don't do that stuff, but yeah
[03:30:14] Anyway, so yes, that's not what I said. It's not I don't like I
[03:30:20] This might sound crazy, but I actually try to be respectful
[03:30:25] I know, I know, I know, it's, what, what do you mean?
[03:30:32] But like, no, I don't have any problems with people, that's not a big deal.
[03:30:36] And so anyway, sex is for gay people, so true.
[03:30:40] For the record, it's normal, it's not normal to be more interested in sex than your hobbies.
[03:30:44] Wow.
[03:30:45] A woman will give you a decent bit of happiness, that's true, then she'll try to stab
[03:30:50] you.
[03:30:51] Wow.
[03:30:52] So true, brother.
[03:30:53] So, yep, there you go.
[03:30:58] Insanity greater than foids.
[03:31:00] Oh my god.
[03:31:02] And anyway, no, excuse me, the games are taken.
[03:31:05] I don't need to get married.
[03:31:06] I'm married to video games.
[03:31:09] That's right.
[03:31:10] It's that easy.
[03:31:17] To be honest, drop a, this is what advice would you give to base women that can't
[03:31:21] talk to other women. Just, I mean, just be reasonable and understanding, same as anybody.
[03:31:27] I wouldn't really know how to give women advice on how to talk to women, because like, I'm not a
[03:31:31] woman and like, I don't like, I think that's like, it's like giving a fish advice on how to swim.
[03:31:38] Like, I don't know. I don't know. Just do it. Like, I have no idea. I don't. I have no clue
[03:31:43] whatsoever. Like, how do you, how do you react? Both are possible if you're not a disgusting,
[03:31:49] smelly piece of shit person by the way. I don't smell bad.
[03:31:55] This is a fat person that's projecting. Only fat people smell
[03:31:59] bad. Normal people don't smell bad. Fat people smell bad. That's
[03:32:02] a fatty right there. It should be NKY fatty. This is why they want
[03:32:08] you to become docile enslaved by the blinking lights. Imagine
[03:32:11] actually saying you like video games over your biological
[03:32:13] purpose. Well, I didn't realize I had to fucking I had to do
[03:32:17] that all day. I mean, which one can I do it for eight hours? As well? Yeah, this is very,
[03:32:23] very, you know, this was very controversial. It was unlike women. I should turn this is
[03:32:30] the first thing this guy has said that's ever been funny about me. That's actually that's
[03:32:34] actually a good one. I remember seeing that one yesterday. But my friend did it for 10
[03:32:39] hours. Yeah, of course he did. I mean, there's plenty of these. Imagine tying women
[03:32:43] their sex drive is for biological purpose? Well, they just don't want to do that. I think
[03:32:47] that's the main reason why. But people have gone crazy about this post, like, insanely
[03:32:52] crazy. Any other take is not based? Yes, exactly. What is this here? As we all have explained
[03:32:58] to why he prefers playing video games other than having sex, this isn't me. Even S,
[03:33:03] dude. Even S. That son of a bitch. This isn't me being gay. It's science. Okay.
[03:33:12] Okay guys, alright, let's relax and let me go back and get some of the other posts here.
[03:33:21] So I did see this, oh Destiny, uh oh, what is this, it's not even a video, Destiny calls
[03:33:27] out Dan Clancy, it's beyond insane that Hassan and DJ Clancy, Dan Clancy are just openly
[03:33:34] flaunting how politically motivated my ban is from twitch at this point i look i i completely agree
[03:33:42] i do and i feel like again destiny calls out dan clancy in the song but he is at it is absolutely
[03:33:49] politically motivated there is no instance where a person who sexually assaults two other streamers
[03:33:55] on stream and then also commits crimes on stream gets unbanned but he stays bound i
[03:34:01] I grew up destiny on this.
[03:34:02] He's right.
[03:34:03] Yeah, he is.
[03:34:04] I don't know why Twitch isn't unbanning him.
[03:34:07] Because other people have made multiple calls for violence.
[03:34:10] Destiny isn't the only person that's made a call for violence.
[03:34:13] So I think you should either ban everybody or nobody
[03:34:15] who does that.
[03:34:16] It's very, very annoying to me about this.
[03:34:19] Imagine how much you would get your room cleaner
[03:34:23] and look better with a girlfriend?
[03:34:24] Well, yeah.
[03:34:25] I mean, I'd have her clean the whole thing up.
[03:34:26] You're right.
[03:34:27] That's a good point.
[03:34:28] Yeah, I didn't think of that.
[03:34:29] What's this here?
[03:34:30] March 1 lane, March 1 lane.
[03:34:36] What an idiot.
[03:34:37] Oh, that sucks.
[03:34:47] Jesus.
[03:34:48] No, no.
[03:34:52] Yo, what the fuck?
[03:34:55] Damn!
[03:34:57] Bro!
[03:35:00] God damn. Cooked them? Yeah. Oh, he's him. He is. It just reminds me to pull up my battlefield clip. Okay, let's not do that. All right, guys, let's not talk about that for any reason. But yeah, Nina Lynn getting unbanned is just so it's so embarrassing. I don't even know what to say.
[03:35:20] Let me see if I pull up any more of these. Oh, it's you see got banned for copyright. It's not really a big deal, but we'll look at the other ones here. Let me scroll up and find these.
[03:35:29] Wait, she got unbanned? Yeah, she got unbanned again. Isn't that crazy? There's two types of developers.
[03:35:35] Yeah, what is this? Crimson Desert $70 releases on all platforms, tons of free content, constantly adds to the game.
[03:35:43] $80, no physical copy or PC edition, locks day one content behind premium $20.
[03:35:51] So a lot of people have been really angry about what's happened with Grand Theft Auto.
[03:35:55] Now I'm not sure exactly like I haven't looked at a lot of this. I just saw people talking about it
[03:36:01] But let's take a look at it. So GTA 6
[03:36:04] Begin on the pre-orders begin tomorrow, I guess
[03:36:08] The standard edition of GTA 6 is going to be 80 dollars
[03:36:15] It is an 80 dollar video game
[03:36:25] The ultimate edition is $100 and then you get one free month of GTA Plus, which is I guess the online mode
[03:36:35] Everyone who pre-orders the game before November 20th gets a Vice City package. Okay, so there's some sort of promotional thing there with this
[03:36:44] I mean the game does look oops
[03:36:46] Does look pretty good. I would say so
[03:36:48] I'm not poor. I mean, I don't know like I'll I mean, I'll obviously get the the good edition
[03:36:53] but I'm a streamer so it makes sense. So GTA and look at this here GTA online too will be sold
[03:37:00] separately we are cooked. Having stores locked behind the ultimate addition in the single-player
[03:37:07] game is definitely a choice. Grand Theft Auto 6 locks all these stores and features behind a
[03:37:14] one hundred dollar paywall
[03:37:19] look at all this
[03:37:22] that's crazy
[03:37:24] while
[03:37:27] the boy
[03:37:29] it's not that bad well i think that again most people this is what i think
[03:37:34] most people will accept this gladly because they're really excited about the
[03:37:38] game
[03:37:39] but i also think that this breaks the ice for it to happen with other games
[03:37:43] too
[03:37:44] I think this could be your new normal.
[03:37:46] This could be what's happening even more than it already is.
[03:37:50] So, I think, like, I mean, I would never problem with this.
[03:37:53] And I think it's fine if the game is really good.
[03:37:56] But yeah, I mean, this is it. They're milking it.
[03:37:58] Well, of course they're going to milk it.
[03:38:00] I think that's what makes sense.
[03:38:02] Let me see here.
[03:38:03] GTA, GTA 6, where is it here?
[03:38:07] Yeah, take a look at this.
[03:38:10] So, Ultimate Edition is $100.
[03:38:13] you get 15 items that unlock with each chapter, you get a special vehicle out of it, and all
[03:38:19] this other stuff, new GTA 60 tales. These are some of the other things that are coming out.
[03:38:25] Almost happy the base version of GTA was only $80, was only $80. But they're locking basic
[03:38:33] features from previous games behind a $100 edition. That is a lot. That's a lot of money.
[03:38:40] 80 like a hundred dollars been premium edition. It's a hundred and thirty dollars. It's a code in the box
[03:38:46] I mean you're obviously I mean you're paying money for this being able to play the game, right?
[03:38:52] I mean it doesn't really matter like what's in the box, isn't so yeah
[03:38:56] I mean you're still getting the game and you're gonna be able to play the game so the game costs 180 dollars
[03:39:01] Well, no, I don't think it's that much
[03:39:03] And I don't know how you even get to that number
[03:39:05] So Rockstar confirms several stores and activities in Grand Theft Auto 6 are exclusive to the $100 Ultimate Edition
[03:39:13] So this is where I think video games are going to go towards is that really big triple-a games are going to have two versions
[03:39:20] there's gonna be the Goy version and the
[03:39:24] the chosen people version and
[03:39:27] The chosen people version will be a little bit more expensive and it'll be let's say
[03:39:33] $90 $100
[03:39:35] $110 or something like that and then the goi version might be like 60 or $70 and
[03:39:41] There's a plebs yet plebs versus patricians. I think that's another good one
[03:39:45] But you know, I figured I'd make it a little bit more a little bit more devices by saying it the way I did
[03:39:51] So yeah anyway, so pay to win well, it's pay to be a winner. It's not pay to win. It's pay to be a winner
[03:39:58] It's pay to play pack it up champs go outside. Well, this is what's normal. Wow epic mission
[03:40:03] And yeah, and other games do this already.
[03:40:06] I think people are underestimating, what are they saying?
[03:40:08] People are underestimating how deep the customization of the game is going to be.
[03:40:11] The value will outweigh other game shop items.
[03:40:15] You understand that a lot of people don't want to buy a video game and then have to
[03:40:20] spend additional money to unlock features that are artificially removed from the game
[03:40:24] unless you pay extra money.
[03:40:27] I think people don't like this on an idealistic basis.
[03:40:35] It doesn't really have to do with whether it's worth it or not, or it's goibate.
[03:40:40] It is goibate.
[03:40:42] It definitely is.
[03:40:43] It's insane cope.
[03:40:44] Yeah.
[03:40:45] They don't want to have another feature or another thing in a video game that is restricted
[03:40:50] in one way or another that you can't use.
[03:40:52] bought Valheim for 15 euros five years ago on Steam,
[03:40:56] still having updates, true.
[03:40:58] Is this true with GTA?
[03:40:59] I was never gonna buy it on day one.
[03:41:01] I don't even know if I will now.
[03:41:02] I'm gonna for sure buy it, but I'm a streamer.
[03:41:05] I am, and so we'll see what happens, right?
[03:41:08] But anyway, pay wall, then check the opening.
[03:41:10] Yeah, I guess, oh, Jesus, we don't wanna look at that.
[03:41:13] That's just a fat person.
[03:41:14] Nobody wants to see that.
[03:41:16] Let's see here.
[03:41:18] GTA 2 will be sold separately.
[03:41:20] Nothing has killed my GTA 6 hype.
[03:41:22] faster than locking a core part of its identity behind a $20 upgrade?
[03:41:28] Oh God.
[03:41:30] Is anybody actually going?
[03:41:31] I don't even believe this.
[03:41:33] I don't think people even care.
[03:41:35] I think they're complaining, but they're all going to buy it.
[03:41:38] $80 can get you a Brazilian steakhouse for dinner.
[03:41:41] I went out to a really expensive steakhouse, maybe like a few days ago.
[03:41:45] And, um, oh my God, it was so expensive.
[03:41:48] Like it was, I was glad that like I, there was like another guy that
[03:41:52] like set the whole thing up and like I ended up just going.
[03:41:55] I was like, okay, I'm gonna show up to this, right?
[03:41:58] And you know, he likes to spend money
[03:42:01] and he's a rich guy and so he just paid for everything
[03:42:05] and I got myself a steak, I have mashed potatoes.
[03:42:08] Oh man, it was great.
[03:42:09] I had a great time.
[03:42:10] And but yeah, it was really expensive.
[03:42:12] It's like, I got one of the cheapest steaks there
[03:42:15] and it was a pretty good amount of money.
[03:42:18] It was, I was surprised.
[03:42:22] Was it Elon? No, no. Honestly, if it was Elon, he would probably... Elon is the kind
[03:42:31] of guy I could easily see him trying to get somebody else to pay for it. I could. He'd
[03:42:37] be like, dude, well, I mean, yeah, I have a lot of stocks. Well, like, I don't have...
[03:42:41] my card, I don't know why my card's not working or something, right? I could easily
[03:42:47] see that happen. So no, it'd definitely be in the game, I guess so. But yeah, we went
[03:42:53] to some really expensive restaurants, it was really nice. But like, anyway, yeah, Brazilian
[03:42:58] dinner, like, I think if you go out, $80 is probably how much you have to spend to go
[03:43:04] out and have a good meal. I think like a good expensive meal in like a nice sit-down
[03:43:10] restaurant that there isn't screaming everywhere, right? I mean, like in my opinion, and
[03:43:16] maybe this is gonna make me sound like a caveman and I'm not sorry. You know where the best
[03:43:20] stakes are? Texas Roadhouse. Texas Roadhouse have the best stakes. They're so good. If
[03:43:31] I keep talking about it, I might have to order one tonight. Yeah, it's, wait, wait
[03:43:37] to date? I'm trying to remember when was the last time that I was on a date. Oh my god.
[03:43:50] Jesus. Oh yeah. Yeah. Okay. I remember. I remember there was this girl. Okay. And it was I took her
[03:43:58] out and I made a tweet and I said, taking this stupid bitch out for food. And it got a lot of
[03:44:05] likes and then I deleted it whenever we broke up and we got mad at each other.
[03:44:17] What was his name? Why don't you shut the fuck up?
[03:44:21] Well, I'm gonna say this is nice too. It's all right. I prefer Texas Roadhouse though.
[03:44:25] Didn't you go on a date with your friend two days ago?
[03:44:28] Yeah, Jeff.
[03:44:31] Yeah, I went with Jeff and we got pizza.
[03:44:33] Yeah, you want to stalk me? Yeah, I went to Jeff and we got pizza together. What are you,
[03:44:43] what the fuck? Sometimes he brings his girlfriend and then the three of us get pizza. It's
[03:44:50] very nice. You dropped your gay card. What do you mean? Yeah, that's it.
[03:45:00] They need protests so much.
[03:45:01] Well, it's you guys really go in that way.
[03:45:04] And anyway, so yeah, I don't even know what this had to do
[03:45:08] with GTA, but here's what I'm saying, okay?
[03:45:12] $20, $20 upgrade.
[03:45:15] Is it a big enough deal to kill people's hype
[03:45:18] around Grand Theft Auto?
[03:45:20] No, it's not.
[03:45:21] I think it's annoying, but we have to recognize
[03:45:24] that right now we are watching the Overton window shift
[03:45:29] in real time. You were going to be watching and experiencing people rationalizing,
[03:45:35] justifying, and okaying something that if Ubisoft did it, they would be losing their mind.
[03:45:42] And that's because at the very end of the day, it's not about the price, it's all about the
[03:45:48] value proposition. And that's the first thing that you learn in any degree. I don't know,
[03:45:53] do you still learn this in sales? I was in business school like a decade ago, right?
[03:45:59] and so like i think you still work like there is always a premise that
[03:46:04] you don't want to decrease the price you want to increase the value
[03:46:08] and i mean i guess like if you had a good way i had some good guys like that
[03:46:11] yeah yeah right so you increase the value
[03:46:15] that's really what these companies need to do
[03:46:18] they need to increase the value
[03:46:20] because right now they don't do that
[03:46:23] if rockstar has a truly good value proposition
[03:46:26] people will gladly plates of gladly pay
[03:46:30] twenty dollars extra to engage in it
[03:46:32] but if the value proposition is off as awful and garbage
[03:46:36] they will not do it
[03:46:37] that's the reason why people will buy and play video games like weathering
[03:46:42] waves genshin impact
[03:46:44] or neverness to everness
[03:46:46] or whatever whatever your your
[03:46:48] gotcha slop
[03:46:49] uh... you know like your flavor of gotcha slop that you enjoy
[03:46:53] they'll play these games they'll love them
[03:46:55] and so i'd recover calm by inspired shooting california
[03:46:59] all know i didn't see that's for some hearing about actually about that i'm
[03:47:02] talking about this at this point i want to get into that
[03:47:05] so it's a downer right
[03:47:06] and uh... anyway seems a product service and a premium price in first
[03:47:10] premium product it does
[03:47:12] and so the price does set the expectation the price definitely set
[03:47:15] the expectation
[03:47:17] anyway you are seeing people now that are beginning to accept that my take
[03:47:21] on gt six ultimate addition
[03:47:22] is that pretending to be mad about a couple of vehicles
[03:47:25] and cosmetics in a dox edition
[03:47:26] is peak performative outrage.
[03:47:28] I think that he's right, but here's the problem.
[03:47:32] What happens when you normalize it for one thing
[03:47:35] and then it becomes the same everywhere?
[03:47:38] That's what people are mad about.
[03:47:40] I think that if everybody knew
[03:47:42] that this was only for GTA VI
[03:47:44] and it wouldn't happen anywhere,
[03:47:46] because do you remember what else they said
[03:47:48] was performative outrage?
[03:47:52] Guys, it's just one horse armor.
[03:48:00] It's not a big deal.
[03:48:01] You can get other horse armor all around the game.
[03:48:05] What do you mean?
[03:48:09] It's only one thing.
[03:48:13] This is why people are worried.
[03:48:15] This is standard thing in almost every game coming out.
[03:48:18] Cosmetics and bonus side activity for deluxe editions is normal, and even was in red
[03:48:22] dead too. That's fine, but we do have to keep in mind, think about three goat games, four goat
[03:48:29] games that just released. Elden Ring, Baldur's Gate 3, Expedition 33, and Crimson Desert. Crimson
[03:48:37] Desert's controversial, so maybe you can just say three. Those three games came out at a good,
[03:48:43] reasonable premium price with one standard edition that offered every piece of content in the
[03:48:50] game with no restrictions blacksmith wukong would be number four monster hunter monster hunter cave
[03:48:56] a little bits of bolt capcom loves to just hurt its pr for no reason to sell two hours of cosmetics
[03:49:05] why would they do that it's so they're so dumb actually they're not capcom is brilliant but that's
[03:49:11] the one thing that they're dumb about dragons dog went to remember them selling the port crystals
[03:49:16] Remember that? That was stupid. Baldur's Gate 3 had a deluxe edition. Baldur's Gate 3 had a deluxe edition.
[03:49:22] So what you are, I'm going to explain what you are. You're getting pulled up actually.
[03:49:30] What was in the Baldur's Gate 3 deluxe edition? What was in it?
[03:49:46] No, you're going to have to... songs you could play in the game as a bard.
[03:50:00] Is that true that you can only play some songs in the game in Baldur's Gate 3 if you
[03:50:04] have the deluxe edition?
[03:50:14] if that's true you actually got me you you actually okay you actually got me
[03:50:23] because I thought it was all physical objects he did get you all right all
[03:50:38] right all right you got me yeah you got me all right that's fine that's fine
[03:50:41] No, no, no, he's right. He's right. He's right. I didn't know that. Okay. All right. So I'm I
[03:50:48] Okay
[03:50:49] so and
[03:50:51] Now that I'm thinking about it more
[03:50:53] Wasn't there also an entry level weapon that you could get in black myth wukong?
[03:50:58] That was slightly better if you either pre-ordered or bought a deluxe edition
[03:51:03] I'm thinking about this more oh
[03:51:05] Oh my god. Oh my god. The hour is later than we imagined.
[03:51:12] Oh no. Oh no. Oh no, guys. Is Elden Ring my only one good example?
[03:51:29] Wait a minute. Okay, so Elden Ring, there was nothing, right? I'm trying to really think about this.
[03:51:34] I don't think there was anything in Elden Ring.
[03:51:39] Fuck.
[03:51:43] There was a gesture?
[03:51:44] I don't remember the gesture.
[03:51:45] I don't remember that at all.
[03:51:47] It gave you a bonus gesture?
[03:51:49] No, no, no, no, no, no.
[03:51:51] Extra is in 33.
[03:51:52] People said you got an outfit for that.
[03:51:56] Okay, all right.
[03:51:56] So every video game hat,
[03:51:58] what I do find problematic
[03:51:59] is locking actual stores and mod shops.
[03:52:02] This feels like super odd way
[03:52:03] approach how these bonuses work. I much prefer that these locations were still accessible
[03:52:07] and only the exclusive items weren't sold there so you don't own the ultimate addition.
[03:52:11] I think that they are doing this because they think they can get away with it. They're doing
[03:52:16] it because they're like, okay, well, this isn't a core part of the game. It's only
[03:52:20] if people really want to play the game a lot. And so if you want to play the
[03:52:23] game a lot or play the game a lot and get these other features, you've got to
[03:52:26] chip in, right? I think that's really the reason why. But I find it to be
[03:52:30] a very, very problematic door to open that you have more things that are locked behind
[03:52:36] day one DLC. I think day one DLC, day one you have to pay extra money in order to get base
[03:52:43] features of the game. I think it's garbage and it's bullshit. I think it's total garbage
[03:52:49] and total bullshit. And I get that companies want to give you a little skin for a cosmetic.
[03:52:54] And like, there's definitely a spectrum for this, right? So like, okay, and I'm not trying
[03:52:59] to downplay the fact that I was wrong because I was wrong, but I am going to say that a bard playing
[03:53:05] one individual song is not as bad as having multiple stores and things like that locked behind an
[03:53:12] additional amount of money to spend. Okay, like there's definitely or like one gesture in Elden
[03:53:19] Ring, like whenever you're locking like core gameplay components and core gameplay functionality,
[03:53:26] I think that you're running into a big problem, you know, I think that you are and I don't like that. It's not right
[03:53:33] It's not right. I think it's weird
[03:53:36] And you also get an adventurous pack and some camp supplies and Baldur's Gate 3
[03:53:40] Well, I don't know like really it's about locking features behind it. You owned it though, so it doesn't change your argument
[03:53:45] I guess so
[03:53:46] Who plays a bard weirdos so true. I'm more pissed off that it's not even online for both editions
[03:53:52] Well, it's because they can charge you and people will pay money for it. That's the reason why GTA 6 is a single-player experience
[03:53:59] So that means that you have to pay extra for multiplayer. Oh my god
[03:54:03] GTA 6 projected to hit 1 billion in pre-orders within the first that's bullshit. What do you mean? There's no way
[03:54:11] Every screenshot thread. Let me see some of the screenshots of GTA 6. I
[03:54:16] Mean this looks pretty good. I mean, I don't think this looks like
[03:54:22] I mean this just looks like a lot of other video games right? I mean this looks really nice, but
[03:54:28] I mean it's not like this is anything crazy like my dad had a car like this and I was a kid
[03:54:34] It was a what a I think it was an 88 Thunderbird 88 Thunderbird with a red interior
[03:54:39] 600 million. Yeah, we'll see what happens. And this is trash. You think I and that's the thing is like, I do really think that GTA is going to pop off on such a level that people will still be positive about it.
[03:55:02] E like I don't know if it will be as good as Elden Ring in terms of meeting
[03:55:07] expectations because I feel like GTA had has like way higher expectations than Elden Ring has but
[03:55:15] GTA 5 1 billion in three days. Oh wow, that's crazy. We can start playing GTA 5. Yeah, I'll probably play the games leading up to this one. I
[03:55:23] Mean all I mean all this does look really good. That's his house right there
[03:55:28] Yeah, that looks badass. I mean this is like definitely Florida, right? I mean like look at this
[03:55:37] Man
[03:55:38] Yeah, I'm gonna play the fuck out of this game like I mean of course I will like any new game that comes out
[03:55:44] I play it like that's it. I I've missed out on like I felt bad
[03:55:48] I didn't play Nina the holler that was the only good game that came out recently that I didn't really have time to play on
[03:55:54] stream other than that I have played a lot of game what bro like he's got that
[03:55:59] he's got like Theo Vaughn's haircut oh my god she'll be red dead too maybe and DS2
[03:56:07] oh yeah yeah I didn't play DS2 you're right about that that was it that was a
[03:56:10] big L for me I should have done now but I didn't yeah all these look decent what
[03:56:16] do you guys think this is excite you are you excited for GTA 6 I'd say I am
[03:56:22] I'd say I'm excited for GTA 6, but I'm not over the moon
[03:56:27] Like I never was a big fan of the Grand Theft Auto series if you want me to be honest
[03:56:31] I just never really got that much into it, but yeah
[03:56:36] And that red dead redemption too is great I heard that yeah, I know
[03:56:41] So you're gonna give Rockstar your ID with your address
[03:56:45] Yeah, sure if I wanted to play on online
[03:56:48] Yeah, sure. I feel like if that's what it requires and yeah, I guess I'd be doing that sure that that would be probably that's the
[03:56:55] That's the paradigm
[03:56:57] Yeah, I don't know. I'm I'm guessing I've no idea
[03:57:01] Hell no, I mean, it's too slow. Yeah, I mean, that's really what it would be. I've like most things
[03:57:06] Yeah, I've signed up for like 50 things man
[03:57:08] Like I get that I get that people care about that privacy stuff and I understand that but like I just
[03:57:13] Which is what it is, but anyway, yeah, so GTA 6 $80 hundred dollar ultimate edition
[03:57:20] Features core features are locked with the $80 edition. You have to spend 100 to get all the features
[03:57:26] I think that's kind of what a lot of people expected to be honest. It really is I'm more excited for star fox than GTA
[03:57:32] We're gonna play star fox tomorrow. I'm really excited for that too actually a
[03:57:37] Dan the life of a convenience store clerk in the hood in the hood
[03:57:43] What's up, man?
[03:57:45] How you doing?
[03:57:47] What are you doing there?
[03:57:49] What?
[03:57:51] Yeah, here.
[03:57:53] We thought I'd get out, bro.
[03:57:55] I'm up to get you.
[03:57:57] Well, have a good night, man.
[03:57:59] What's up, man?
[03:58:01] You think?
[03:58:03] You think?
[03:58:05] You think?
[03:58:07] You don't think it's fake?
[03:58:09] You think it's fake?
[03:58:11] If he asked for quarters this day.
[03:58:34] if it do if he asked for cool like okay I was like alright guys yeah yeah right I
[03:58:54] love karma okay oh this is what we saw earlier next grade prompted all types of
[03:59:00] celebrations but one woman's behavior left her jobless after she emptied a blue
[03:59:04] and orange colored trash can onto the streets and then stole it. She was fired
[03:59:09] by JP Morgan Chase after being identified as their DEI executive. So far she has
[03:59:16] not been charged with a crime but the city sanitation department saying quote
[03:59:19] dumping trash onto the street and stealing public property for your own
[03:59:23] personal use are both illegal antisocial behaviors and not what
[03:59:27] New Yorkers do all of that doing both on camera is incredibly stupid. That's a
[03:59:34] pretty good way to put it. Yeah, it definitely is. I degree absolutely. It's
[03:59:39] fucking annoying. Trash dumping trash. So fucking true. Natural aging versus
[03:59:45] millions of dollars on cosmetics. Really? I feel like this is when was this?
[03:59:50] What was this photo? I feel like this is more than 10 years ago. A 10-year
[03:59:55] difference. Yeah, I don't think this is right. It's got to be more than 10 years ago, I would
[04:00:02] say 1992 Rafferty Lich King days. Yeah, that's like 15 years ago. I'm pretty sure. And like
[04:00:09] yesterday. Yeah, I guess so. And Hassan, I don't know. I think honestly, that here's
[04:00:15] what really ages people badly. It's it's gaining weight. The moment that you start
[04:00:22] getting older and gaining weight. That's whenever you really start to look bad. Like, I can tell you
[04:00:28] every single time that I see somebody that like is aged badly, it's because they got fat.
[04:00:35] Asan used to be a chud. He did. He used to be, he used to be a chud. I don't know what happened
[04:00:40] to a man. Like we lost another one and sun damage. Yeah, that's another one too. And
[04:00:45] you're right, it's inflammation from weight gang. Yeah, I guess so. And let me scroll down.
[04:00:50] Police took eight minutes to find Henry Nolak stablooned.
[04:00:55] What a bunch of retards.
[04:00:57] What are they stupid?
[04:00:58] How the fuck does it take you eight minutes?
[04:01:01] That's embarrassing.
[04:01:03] Drinking and smoking?
[04:01:04] Yeah.
[04:01:08] Oh my god.
[04:01:15] Man.
[04:01:20] How the fuck can daredevil be a lifeguard?
[04:01:44] How can he be a lifeguard, man?
[04:01:47] He's fucking blind.
[04:01:51] He can hear them?
[04:01:52] What, he hears them drowning?
[04:01:54] Oh, okay.
[04:01:58] What is every game now just look like this?
[04:02:08] What is this?
[04:02:17] This China?
[04:02:24] Oh, Fatty got knocked over.
[04:02:30] It's Unreal 5?
[04:02:33] Well I think that the meme is about it being in China.
[04:02:38] So it's actually really simple why.
[04:02:41] makes a lot of sense when you think about it. So the real reason
[04:02:49] why is because China had a really, really big success with
[04:02:54] Blacksmith Wukong. And I think that not only was it a really
[04:02:57] big success, but it was a cultural success as well. You
[04:03:01] know, we talked about how like, you know, cutting USA ID was
[04:03:04] like American soft power. In my opinion, I think better
[04:03:07] I think you know what soft power really is its speed going all around the world and you know exploring the world as an American
[04:03:16] That's soft power soft power is black myth wukong succeeding and then the entire world learning about Chinese mythology and Chinese culture
[04:03:26] That's real soft power
[04:03:28] And so I think that there's a lot of gas that the Chinese government is putting behind a lot of these game studios and
[04:03:34] And that's the reason why you see so many of these games studios that are doing so well.
[04:03:39] And they're making really, really high quality games too.
[04:03:42] It's because I think they're getting some level of government assistance, I'm guessing that.
[04:03:46] And I think that another great example was anime.
[04:03:48] I think that one of the reasons why westerners have like a very soft and positive view on Japan
[04:03:54] is, you know, despite us having a world war against them, right?
[04:03:57] You know, like nuking them, the reason why is that a lot of us watch anime.
[04:04:01] and like you know well we know like you know oh this is like oh the cherry trees in japan
[04:04:06] and so that's soft power that's actually soft power same as k-pop right in a different way
[04:04:12] i could go through different countries and you know like that type of cultural export that they
[04:04:16] have but the point that i'm making is that i think that china realizes that video games are a
[04:04:22] really big untapped market to soften the westerners and also the world's opinions of china
[04:04:28] and also to normalize their culture and to passively, I think, normalize some of
[04:04:33] their traditions, right? It's like many of these games probably don't
[04:04:38] talk about things that are, you know, negative towards, you know, like
[04:04:42] Chinese ideology, right? And at least, like, CCP endorsed
[04:04:46] ideology. Like, a good example was like Wu Chang
[04:04:48] Fallen Feathers. This was a video game that came out a little bit after Wu
[04:04:53] Kong, and it was actually a very good game. I played and I beat the entire
[04:04:56] thing. But there was a big issue that one of the dynasties inside of the game was portrayed in a way
[04:05:03] that was considered to be problematic. And so they had to totally redo and change the entire
[04:05:11] second half of the game because of that. Wusha? Wusha is just Chinese fantasy martial arts,
[04:05:21] right? That's a genre. It's like kung fu, almost. So, as a two movie, though, yeah, I haven't seen that
[04:05:29] ruin the game. I played it before they did that, so I'm not really sure. China and Japan aren't
[04:05:34] blocked by Goislop DEI to hold them back either. Yeah, and that's another reason, too, is that
[04:05:39] China utilizes AI, I think, in a lot of cases. And I think that China also, you know, they're
[04:05:45] not bound by the same type of cultural restrictions that it seems like American companies are
[04:05:50] bound by and those things coming together are I think the reason why you see so many Chinese games
[04:05:56] succeeding and I think that's also why you see Korean games succeeding there's another game this is the
[04:06:08] let me see if I can show you guys this this is crazy
[04:06:13] India is going to be the next contender it's not there yet it's just not I played the
[04:06:19] demo of this, it was pretty good, but it will get there. I think it's about Unreal 5 and not China.
[04:06:27] I think that Unreal 5 enabled China to do it at scale, but I think that also the success of Black
[04:06:32] Myth Wukong showed them that there's like a use case where this works. I think there's a lot of
[04:06:37] things that came together, but Unreal 5 is definitely one of them.
[04:06:40] Whoa, whoa, whoa, this is too colorful for a soul's like, but it does look deli-like
[04:06:49] for you, I'll allow it.
[04:06:51] This is Unleashed the Avatar, a self-funded indie soul's like, inspired by Indian mythology.
[04:06:59] Your once peaceful town is overrun with demons and mutated creatures.
[04:07:04] You need to use your god-like powers to beat them up, and figure out who or what
[04:07:09] Unleashed them
[04:07:11] Combat offers plenty of tactical options with parties cancers a throwable shatner
[04:07:18] Powerful combos and the shape-shifting souls a long gameplay video. Yeah powerful bosses will try to hinder progress
[04:07:25] But you'll also be able to transform into temporary forms that can cheat godlike abilities
[04:07:32] It looks set to spice things up and bring a little vibrant bollywood flair to a traditionally dark fantasy
[04:07:38] souls like genre man if you are looking forward to mombying it you can wish list it now on steam
[04:07:47] i'm really excited i am i don't think this is going to be their black myth wukong but this is
[04:07:54] on the path to being their black myth wukong you have to make this game before you make your
[04:07:59] black myth wukong and i'm really excited i am and maybe they're gonna improve it a lot
[04:08:07] In a while like W game. Yeah, I I want to see yeah, I want to see new fucking video games
[04:08:12] I think a Indian mythology video game would be really fucking cool. I think it'd be awesome
[04:08:20] Is this just a day in Portugal? No, nobody's getting stabbed and so I'm definitely mumbling it
[04:08:26] Oh, I'll be playing it like crazy. I will I'm gonna definitely play that game just for nothing else other than the meme, right?
[04:08:32] And you miss this by the way. Well, what did I miss? Let me look at this
[04:08:35] Uh-oh.
[04:08:36] Do you have all of you have actually Chris Reitnitz?
[04:08:46] Yes, thank you Mr. President.
[04:08:49] So, a hundred twenty, hundred forty-one years ago, Albert Einstein, a hundred twenty-one
[04:08:56] years ago.
[04:08:57] Albert Einstein published a paper.
[04:08:58] Nobody cares.
[04:08:59] Good point.
[04:09:00] Good point.
[04:09:01] Good point! Good point!
[04:09:03] And usually they won't catch you, but...
[04:09:06] That was the big one, the photoelectric attack.
[04:09:08] Do you know what we have? Actually, Chris Replicz?
[04:09:11] Yes, thank you 121 years ago.
[04:09:14] Albert Einstein published a lot of photos.
[04:09:16] He's a lot of photos.
[04:09:18] Good point!
[04:09:20] Oh, my God! He's right though he is, he's right.
[04:09:28] And it's just a nerve moment. I know nobody cares about the year. I think that actually what he was saying
[04:09:40] What do you I think that what he's saying is that nobody cares that you're correcting yourself you already got it wrong
[04:09:45] Just keep going. It doesn't matter the media is still gonna say you got it wrong
[04:09:50] That's I think that's really what he was trying to say with that. I'm not sure but like it's still really funny
[04:09:56] Nobody cares that he messed up. Yeah, I guess so most respectful nobody cares. Yeah, I guess so I
[04:10:03] Thought was really funny though
[04:10:05] Where you from Poland? What is the hardest English word for you to pronounce?
[04:10:10] chicken
[04:10:11] What? Yeah, what?
[04:10:12] Chicken
[04:10:14] What is this?
[04:10:15] Chicken nuggets. Oh
[04:10:18] Oh my god
[04:10:20] Chicken yeah, where you from? Are you sure me what is the hardest English word for you to pronounce?
[04:10:26] I would say Pueblis, Pueblis, Pueblis.
[04:10:32] What was that?
[04:10:33] The hair down here.
[04:10:35] Oh, okay, that's not... okay.
[04:10:37] Where are you from?
[04:10:38] I'm from Austria.
[04:10:39] What is the hardest English word for you to pronounce?
[04:10:41] I would say Musles or like Masles.
[04:10:45] Musles?
[04:10:46] Masles?
[04:10:47] What is this?
[04:10:48] Like this?
[04:10:49] Oh!
[04:10:50] Oh!
[04:10:51] Yes!
[04:10:52] Oh my God!
[04:10:53] Where are you from?
[04:10:54] I'm from Austria.
[04:10:55] the hardest English word for you to pronounce? Um, Furena? Furena? What? Furena. What is that?
[04:11:05] Someone from another country? Foreigner? Oh, Furena. Furena?
[04:11:10] Ha!
[04:11:11] Man. I can see the vision, but like, god damn, that's totally off, isn't it? Holy
[04:11:21] shit. So what is this here? Does this concern has been gold too? Beauty standards according to
[04:11:27] media today, standards from 3,000 years ago. You can't tell me that people with the all-time money
[04:11:34] today look malnourished, but people with nothing back then on the body of a goddess.
[04:11:39] I'm not really sure. What does this mean? I'm confused by what they're trying to say.
[04:11:46] People commissioning marble statues rarely had nothing. Yeah, I mean, number one,
[04:11:50] only fat people were wealthy back then. Now it's the opposite. That's true, especially in
[04:11:55] Victorian era. It was like scene of a status. If you pay attention to this, there's two
[04:11:59] statues on the chubby side. So if you look at, and here's the other thing too, it's that,
[04:12:04] like Grimboard I said before about like, I mean, nobody cares about what, like,
[04:12:08] all of the important Greek statues were of men. Like there's like three exceptions,
[04:12:14] but other than that, it's all of men. And there's never a fat guy. It's always the most ripped, dude.
[04:12:23] The guy that's been to the gym every fucking day. Like Athena was it? Yeah, you had like Athena.
[04:12:29] Nike was another one. There's another one there. And yeah, statues of goddesses. Yeah, there's very
[04:12:35] few of them. Small dick though. Well, having a small dick then was considered, I think,
[04:12:40] more aristocratic. I don't know if that was then or later on. I don't remember what the
[04:12:45] details were. So yeah. China has a place that only has fat statues. Yeah, we do too.
[04:12:52] It's called Golden Corral.
[04:13:10] I can't turn that one!
[04:13:12] This looks pretty good.
[04:13:14] I wonder how on rails this is gonna be.
[04:13:21] Like if you can run, how far can you, like, diverge in the course?
[04:13:31] Damn! So if you fuck up, you're dead!
[04:13:34] Oh, this looks awesome!
[04:13:40] Oh, damn. You play Burnout before?
[04:13:44] Uh...
[04:13:46] I play Burnout.
[04:13:48] No.
[04:13:50] Yeah, I wonder if you take like that other class, right?
[04:13:56] Oh, you like recharge it.
[04:13:58] Stop it!
[04:14:02] Damn.
[04:14:03] I like the cinematic if you die.
[04:14:08] It's like, it feels like fuck, man.
[04:14:10] Oh, you can't, you can't see. Those other guys took the half.
[04:14:19] Damn.
[04:14:26] Yeah.
[04:14:33] This game does not fuck around.
[04:14:35] Damn, bro, like you just barely tap that shit and you are done.
[04:14:42] That looks really cool, man.
[04:14:43] Yeah, it looks good.
[04:14:44] Yeah, I'm gonna play the fuck out of that.
[04:14:46] The old flex.
[04:14:47] Everyone, get out your calculator.
[04:14:55] Yeah.
[04:14:59] I've never seen one of these in my life.
[04:15:07] I've never seen this.
[04:15:09] Is this thing now? It's just broke?
[04:15:12] I should be out of my levels?
[04:15:14] Okay.
[04:15:15] Yeah, I remember that.
[04:15:26] I did not remember that at all.
[04:15:29] Damn.
[04:15:39] I remember that one. So that's yeah, you three. Well, what we would do is that, you know, like
[04:15:48] you would just so this is like the thing that we did is that so we would get a calculator and then
[04:15:53] we'd put the calculator in our pocket and then we'd put the calculator from our pocket into the
[04:15:59] backpack and then it would be our calculator and then you would take the top of it where it said
[04:16:04] like property of AISD and you just wash it off and be like, no, no, this one's mine.
[04:16:11] So this is my car guys, this is mine. What do you mean I stole this from this school? What are you
[04:16:16] talking about? Yeah, it was a good time, man. I, you know, I think I had like three of them.
[04:16:23] And I had a TI-84, I had a TI-82, and I had a TI like 78 was the old one. And the old one was
[04:16:30] where I kept all the... I would use the other ones like transfer data and that was the base one
[04:16:35] where I kept everything on. And Custom Shield the GI84s. Yeah. What is this?
[04:17:00] Oh my god.
[04:17:06] Oh my god.
[04:17:10] No one's inviting that guy ever again.
[04:17:12] Yeah, I guess so, right?
[04:17:15] And a band for something, something said during Twitch stream.
[04:17:18] Xeno got back.
[04:17:19] Oh, I saw this.
[04:17:20] I already talked about this before.
[04:17:22] I talked about it maybe like a day ago or something.
[04:17:25] Have I seen this?
[04:17:27] the secret to eternal happiness do not argue with stupid people that's it I
[04:17:35] don't think that works you are right yeah that's what I thought okay citizen
[04:17:47] vigilante I saw the trailer already I've already watched this before recently
[04:17:52] rewatched the matrix and I didn't know asmengold played in it. Oh god guys really
[04:18:00] really we're gonna do this we're gonna do this this is another another crazy uh zombie looking
[04:18:08] white guy with long hair and everybody gets to talk about how much it looks like me. Oh god this
[04:18:16] is the train man or something like that I remember this it was in the second movie I believe.
[04:18:20] No one's ever broke this on the internet.
[04:18:24] If you go through all the fast food chains, they all have some dark insidious origin.
[04:18:29] Now we have the 7-Eleven food chain.
[04:18:32] Do you guys know what the 7-Eleven brand of foods and desserts is called?
[04:18:37] What?
[04:18:39] Go-Yum Foods.
[04:18:41] Go-Yum.
[04:18:43] Wow.
[04:18:45] and
[04:18:55] wasn't seven eleven founded very shortly after the beginning of Israel
[04:19:02] go home so fine with
[04:19:05] literally going on foods
[04:19:07] if you go get ice cream at seven eleven
[04:19:10] boy on brand here you know it's like
[04:19:14] Goyum.
[04:19:15] So.
[04:19:16] Ugh.
[04:19:17] Oh my god.
[04:19:18] Yo.
[04:19:19] Guys.
[04:19:20] That's fucked up.
[04:19:21] They're just doing it on our faces.
[04:19:23] The Jews are putting harmful chemicals into food.
[04:19:27] They're making unhealthy food so that the Goyum, you guys, could consume it and then
[04:19:34] become stupider, weak, dumb, fat, lazy, right?
[04:19:40] And you sort of see when you go into these stores all of these processed foods.
[04:19:43] You do.
[04:19:44] Artificial crap that's when the devs speaks we listen terrible for you stuff like McDonald's right?
[04:19:50] Where some of the stuff in this food is literally it should not be entering your system. It's just terrible
[04:19:58] It's just not healthy for you and the Jews are feeding it to you
[04:20:02] You know they're feeding it to the game to make them weak and stupid so that essentially the Jews have full control of everything
[04:20:08] So the end game is what with that like what why is why is this well fat people are retarded
[04:20:14] are easy to control, it's harder for them to militarily mobilize against the state of
[04:20:18] Israel and that's the reason why.
[04:20:21] Well, goyslop, I mean, why are they feeding people, you know, could, could, is it out?
[04:20:28] I'm gonna name a restaurant that isn't like, if I remember correctly, was Israel, it's
[04:20:38] 1948 but like we're and when was 7-eleven started
[04:20:51] 40, not 49 I thought
[04:20:55] Wait what oh
[04:21:01] It's 1927
[04:21:03] seven. God damn. Well I didn't even know. Okay, so that's my dad told me that 7-Eleven
[04:21:13] was the only place that was open on Sundays and the name 7-Eleven was the fact that they
[04:21:19] were open seven days a week. That's the reason why I thought that is because he was really
[04:21:24] fucking old and so I assumed that, you know, like it would be about the same time.
[04:21:30] 1946? Yeah, but number one, 1946 predates Israel. Number two, the go-yum foods is probably later on a renamed, you know, like holding company that happened later on.
[04:21:47] So, like, that's the reason why it was, it's not worth pursuing that. Like, I'll show you, okay?
[04:22:00] company that owns 711 founded and named that.
[04:22:12] It's probably like way later on, like 20 years, 30 years later.
[04:22:16] Yeah, okay, even longer.
[04:22:19] Private label brand launched by 711 in 2015, right?
[04:22:22] So yeah, that's the reason why I didn't, like as I look that that was, you know,
[04:22:29] Wait a minute, no, no, keep this in mind.
[04:22:31] 7-Eleven was,
[04:22:34] or sorry, 2015 was after 2001, the trade centers, right?
[04:22:40] Remember that?
[04:22:40] Whenever they threw the plane into it?
[04:22:44] Oh my God.
[04:22:46] I think we, somebody needs to send this to Candace Owens.
[04:22:50] Yeah, I think that there really,
[04:22:52] there could be a story on this
[04:22:53] that we don't know about this.
[04:22:55] Yeah, we knew 9-Eleven was an inside job,
[04:22:58] was seven eleven inside job two i don't know
[04:23:01] price of the gta game features unless you buy ultimate addition i already saw
[04:23:05] this it's pretty stupid but it's also not a surprise
[04:23:08] it's very annoying you'll find that i got a band from twit
[04:23:12] my god
[04:23:13] i don't know how the fuck this happened
[04:23:15] excuse you get spanned but she gets on down
[04:23:18] has as the gold played this was this
[04:23:28] The key is right there.
[04:23:34] Get ready?
[04:23:35] Just get it.
[04:23:36] We're going to grab this on three and we're going to break for it, okay?
[04:23:41] She's going to get it.
[04:23:44] She's behind you.
[04:23:46] She's behind you.
[04:23:48] She's behind you.
[04:23:49] Uh-oh.
[04:23:50] Don't look back, y'all.
[04:23:51] Don't look back, y'all.
[04:23:52] Don't look back, y'all.
[04:23:53] Look back.
[04:23:54] look back oh my god i've never really played a horror game seriously besides
[04:24:08] resident evil that's about it first up what did they do to my boy what's this
[04:24:13] rockstar games is officially announced that grand theft auto six is finally in development
[04:24:18] So this is what it was this year?
[04:24:26] Star Games has officially announced that Grand Theft Auto 6 is finally in development.
[04:24:32] Zeph Gaming?
[04:24:33] This is the definition of taking way too long to release a game, bro.
[04:24:43] This is the definition of doing a wait.
[04:24:45] Oh my god.
[04:24:46] I don't even know.
[04:24:48] Bro, GTA 6, when it first was in development,
[04:24:52] Zeph looked like this.
[04:24:54] Zeph now looks like this,
[04:24:56] and the game still hasn't come out yet.
[04:24:58] That shit is insane.
[04:25:00] God damn.
[04:25:02] I can't make the world, yeah.
[04:25:04] The game better be good.
[04:25:06] I'd hit that.
[04:25:10] Okay.
[04:25:12] I didn't read that.
[04:25:14] gta will suck
[04:25:19] what you'd
[04:25:22] i might watch this dude this guy
[04:25:25] this guy is crazy levels of based it is insane
[04:25:30] police detective cuts dealing from all mart i might watch one of these uh...
[04:25:34] we'll see what happens right at a time of watching a cop slot video in a bit
[04:25:39] but uh... attention as one in ten bros
[04:25:42] the star fox release tomorrow he's gonna play it to the old frog to open in
[04:25:46] sixty four show up and support the stream
[04:25:48] fuck yeah we're gonna watch this absolutely
[04:25:51] i hate to say it guys i've already seen this on instagram but we're gonna watch
[04:25:55] it anyway
[04:25:57] your stomach calling
[04:25:59] need a process meal to destroy your inside
[04:26:02] look no further than goi swap
[04:26:05] the place for food controls you
[04:26:07] our secret israeli designed brown goon will kill you
[04:26:12] You're not kidding! We're here to poison Goyim!
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[04:26:19] Love Goy's Lop!
[04:26:21] I'm really proud of the work we've been doing here at Goy's Lop.
[04:26:25] I feel so full of energy whenever I take a bite.
[04:26:29] I love Israel.
[04:26:30] So come on down to Goy's Lop.
[04:26:32] Clog your arteries and serve the mega corporation.
[04:26:35] Oh my god.
[04:26:36] Call 1-800-Goy's Lop now and become the Goy you were always meant to be.
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[04:26:49] Oh, no
[04:26:51] Welcome to Midwest math if 1 plus 1 equals 2 what is 2 plus 3?
[04:26:57] Nope couple 2 tree think about you're at the bar your wife calls. How many beers have you had 2?
[04:27:02] That's fine
[04:27:02] But anything more than 2 you say a couple 2 tree
[04:27:06] It's like when you need to hide the actual number
[04:27:08] You say couple two tricks.
[04:27:09] Now you're catching on.
[04:27:10] You got four square feet underneath your sink.
[04:27:12] How many bags can you fit in the bag of bags?
[04:27:15] Like plastic groceries?
[04:27:16] Yeah, plastic grocery bags.
[04:27:18] You just bring a reusable bag every time you shop.
[04:27:20] False.
[04:27:20] You take four times four, that's 16,
[04:27:23] and you multiply that by 7,368.
[04:27:28] And you get whatever that is.
[04:27:30] It was for that movie, Good Will Hunting.
[04:27:32] It's all that crazy equation on the board.
[04:27:34] It's kind of like the opposite of that.
[04:27:35] Sure.
[04:27:36] Alright, there's 9,652 potholes in the state of Wisconsin.
[04:27:40] After three months of 356 DPW trucks deployed to fix the potholes,
[04:27:45] how many will be left at the end of summer?
[04:27:47] I don't know.
[04:27:48] 10,000.
[04:27:49] 11,550.
[04:27:53] I'll say maybe they fix four per truck per day.
[04:27:56] 60,528.
[04:27:59] There's more potholes.
[04:28:00] That's just basic math.
[04:28:01] There's a tornado coming.
[04:28:03] It is one mile from your porch.
[04:28:05] How long does it take you to get to your basement?
[04:28:08] One minute.
[04:28:09] You didn't let me finish.
[04:28:09] You get five beers to come back to your porch
[04:28:12] and watch that tornado.
[04:28:13] Should you stay in the basement?
[04:28:15] No, the correct answer is zero.
[04:28:16] You send your son.
[04:28:17] And then does he go back to the basement?
[04:28:19] And miss the show?
[04:28:21] Ha ha ha!
[04:28:26] These are so stupid!
[04:28:28] To be honest, I didn't expect some of these, right?
[04:28:31] What is this here?
[04:28:32] Oh yeah, yeah.
[04:28:34] I remember seeing this, I don't really care a lot about this, but yeah, somebody started
[04:28:39] a petition to make sure that Stellar Blade got censored or something like that.
[04:28:46] It was just so dumb, I don't really have like too much of an opinion, it's just dumb, unhinged
[04:28:52] milk down ever, oh my god, I'll have to look at one of these, okay, but we will look
[04:28:57] at, give me a second, why GTA 6 will suck? This video came out four months ago. Alright,
[04:29:11] this is a good one. This could be a very based video, we don't know yet.
[04:29:20] old GTA was like this.
[04:29:35] All the pussy ass GTA online stuff since 2020 is like this.
[04:29:46] You talk some shit, but he right.
[04:29:48] Only gunshots you go here and here be some fools burbletoom.
[04:29:51] Hey, that's what this place is all about!
[04:29:53] Be who you wanna be!
[04:29:55] Freshiest!
[04:29:56] Meet us SORRY!
[04:29:57] Freshiest!
[04:29:58] Meet us SORRY!
[04:29:59] Is this true?
[04:30:00] Shut the fuck up!
[04:30:01] Look at you.
[04:30:02] You were with Mimi, right?
[04:30:03] At the car, me.
[04:30:04] You don't look like much of a driver to me.
[04:30:09] You heard what she said.
[04:30:10] You look like a hoe.
[04:30:11] Just kidding, baby.
[04:30:12] Guys, can I be honest with you?
[04:30:14] I don't really care if GTA 6 gets delayed again.
[04:30:16] Because whenever the game comes out, it's gonna be fucking gay and retarded. How do I know this?
[04:30:21] So okay, so the prediction is that GTA 6 will be both gay and also retarded
[04:30:28] Okay, that's a big prediction. All right
[04:30:30] Three reasons. KDJ and Susanta, Dax and the Fool again.
[04:30:34] Awful characters.
[04:30:35] Elrubio and English Dave.
[04:30:37] So they made three bad characters. It means that it's gonna be bad.
[04:30:40] These are the main characters from the LS tuners update in 2021.
[04:30:43] the LS Drug Wars Updating 2022 and the Kayo Perico Heist for 2020.
[04:30:48] Now guys, let's think really hard here.
[04:30:50] Why were GTA characters in San Andreas, Vice City, GTA IV and GTA V so hilarious and badass?
[04:30:57] And why is all the writing Rockstar is doing for GTA today so cringe gay?
[04:31:02] Because it's women that are doing the writing.
[04:31:04] And corny.
[04:31:05] And it's actually really simple.
[04:31:07] Burroughs used to work at Rockstar, now it's a bunch of women, bulldike lesbians
[04:31:11] and soyboy beta cucks who wear dresses.
[04:31:14] But here comes the response.
[04:31:15] I knew it!
[04:31:16] I knew it, bro!
[04:31:17] I knew it!
[04:31:18] I knew it!
[04:31:19] They look so cool and badass.
[04:31:21] My brother in Christ, a leopard can't change its spots.
[04:31:24] This is literally the writing team working on the game right now.
[04:31:28] We know the GTA 6 story will be corny, soft, gay, politically correct nonsense because
[04:31:35] KDJ, Sasanta, Dex, and every GTA Online update since 2020 has been corny, soft, gay, politically
[04:31:44] correct nonsense.
[04:31:46] Is that true?
[04:31:47] Like, I don't even know if that's true.
[04:31:48] I haven't played any of these.
[04:31:54] Is I- I- I have no idea.
[04:31:56] Another objection I hear is this.
[04:31:57] No man, they're bringing back old GTA.
[04:32:00] My sweet summer child.
[04:32:01] Nobody who made old GTA games is at Rockstar anymore.
[04:32:05] Do you know who created Niko, CJ, Tommy, and all the others?
[04:32:09] It was Dan Hauser, Leslie Benzies, David Jones, Aaron Garbutt, Michael Unsworth.
[04:32:14] All of them are gone.
[04:32:15] Oh, they're gone.
[04:32:16] Okay, so now the company anymore?
[04:32:18] All right.
[04:32:19] On Kitto, it's just a bunch of fat white women working there now.
[04:32:27] This might be the greatest video I've ever seen in my life.
[04:32:31] This is like, this is crazy.
[04:32:33] Is this what like?
[04:32:34] That's the way a communist feels watching his song, but this is, oh my god, this is crazy.
[04:32:45] And fat white women definitely know how to make based edgy video games, as we've seen
[04:32:49] with Concord and Vale Guard and Ghost of War.
[04:32:52] You know, what's really funny is that there are a bunch of fat white women that know how
[04:32:55] to make really based video games and based content, and you know what all of their
[04:33:00] hair color is?
[04:33:01] It's the same.
[04:33:02] It's gray.
[04:33:03] They're all old.
[04:33:04] bunch of old ladies that are like, Oh, this is going to be good. That grew up
[04:33:09] like, it's like my mom, right? 70, 60 year old women that like grew up playing
[04:33:14] video games never for losers.
[04:33:17] Okay. So boys in this video, I want to do something very simple. I want to
[04:33:21] compare the GTA characters of the 2000s. And by the way, I'm only I'm
[04:33:25] only halfway meaning. Okay. Like a woman was one of the writers for
[04:33:29] exhibition 33 and a woman wrote Final Fantasy 14 Shadowbringers. So, like, it's,
[04:33:38] it's, this is only usually true. It's not always true. It's just usually true.
[04:33:46] Post 2020 storytelling that Rockstar is doing now and what I think we will see is that Rockstar
[04:33:52] in 2026 is literally incapable of writing interesting or funny characters anymore. Let's go.
[04:33:59] So as we all know triple-A games are complete slop now, but occasionally one comes along like expedition 33 that I think is worth buying
[04:34:05] Yeah, and I just discovered this website to get brand new games super cheap and legit and it's called an Eba
[04:34:10] So check this out. I use pirate Bay, but yeah
[04:34:14] 33 is $50 on steam right now. It's $26 on an Eba Silent Hill 2 is
[04:34:19] Down the death stranding to it was only one gigabyte and it was an executable file, but the game didn't run
[04:34:25] I don't know why but my computer doesn't really work that well anymore so you know don't download desk training to
[04:34:32] Dollars on Steam right now. It's twenty seven dollars on a Neba lies of p great game by the way
[04:34:37] It's seventy dollars on Steam right now. It's twenty dollars on a Neba
[04:34:41] You pay the money and they send you the code to install the game done. Surely this is a scam right?
[04:34:46] How can these guys do this a Neba basically buys game keys and bulk and at deep discount in other countries and then they
[04:34:52] resell them at a slightly higher price so they're still making a profit. It's a
[04:34:55] absolutely a scam but they do it. It works. If you can do it, you can do it.
[04:34:59] Pretty cool idea. Every game key I've gotten from them was legit. If you get one
[04:35:04] and it doesn't work, you just send them screenshots of what happened and they
[04:35:07] will give you a full refund. It works for Steam games, Xbox, PS5, bro, day's gone,
[04:35:12] banger. It's $40 on Steam. I was gonna play that with my girlfriend and then she broke up with me.
[04:35:17] Julie it's for I think I even bought the game to play it with her. Oh, well, I wonder if I still have it
[04:35:22] I think I might still have that. I don't know where it is
[04:35:26] $10 on an Eba right now now you guys know I would never touch gay garbage like roblox or fortnight
[04:35:31] But for you degenerates who play these I think I do I think fortnight is actually a generational game
[04:35:37] I'm gonna be I'm gonna be a loser. I'm gonna be a goi. I'm gonna tell you I think fortnight is an incredible game. I
[04:35:45] do
[04:35:46] It's a really really good game
[04:35:49] The hate on fortnight is forced. I think it is too
[04:35:53] Ames you can also get v-bucks and shark cards very cheap through a new but to everybody
[04:35:58] I've talked to has had a great experience with a new bow
[04:36:00] They just save you a ton of money and they're totally legit all right back to the video all right
[04:36:04] So we're gonna look at three examples of why rockstar is incapable of writing funny or interesting characters anymore
[04:36:10] No, I already saw 30 examples in that photo. I don't need anymore
[04:36:13] more on Lamar from GTA 5 2013 versus KDJ and Sasanta from GTA Online 2021.
[04:36:21] What makes Lamar such a relatable character is that I grew up with guys like
[04:36:25] this and he's just funny as hell. Man, everybody knows somebody like this.
[04:36:29] Oh, nigga, don't hate me because I'm beautiful.
[04:36:31] Nigga, maybe you got rid of the old yee-hee ass haircut you got.
[04:36:34] You get some bitches on your dick.
[04:36:35] Back when GTA 5 was written probably in 2010, Rockstar used to just observe
[04:36:40] reality and show it.
[04:36:41] You see the same thing in GTA San Andreas. Rockstar used to not have a message they were trying to get across
[04:36:47] They just wanted to show reality. San Andreas doesn't whitewash anything black gangs were violent and corrupt cops were
[04:37:00] This is this is a generational video. Oh my god
[04:37:06] Racist and abusive the government was predatory suburban America was hypocritical
[04:37:10] The same reason old GTA was so good is the same reason Lamar is hilarious because they're just showing reality
[04:37:17] Lamar is sexist. He's homophobic. He's quote-unquote offensive
[04:37:22] But that's one of the things that I really don't like about modern villains is when modern villains are
[04:37:30] They're evil they're murderers, but they would never consider being homophobic and they would never consider being racist
[04:37:36] Like I understand like I don't think it's always bad and I think that there are some instances where it's not bad
[04:37:43] But overwhelmingly like when I see that I think to myself. Oh, I'm looking at modern slop. Oh
[04:37:52] And they're always white yes
[04:37:54] Then we all love characters like Lamar is because they're relatable and we know dudes like this
[04:38:00] GTA post COVID doesn't do this guy looks like a streamer
[04:38:06] holy shit that's bad
[04:38:09] down bro like
[04:38:12] this anymore
[04:38:13] they whitewash characters they make them
[04:38:15] water down and palatable
[04:38:17] and sanitize for modern audiences
[04:38:20] no worries this more clear than the cringe twenty twenty one update los
[04:38:24] sentos tuners
[04:38:25] first off it starts with me made this corny chick
[04:38:28] and how talking about how everyone is welcome here
[04:38:32] and that's what this place is all about
[04:38:34] Be who you wanna be.
[04:38:36] Tuna, modern, stock car racer,
[04:38:39] a mattress as a motherfucker.
[04:38:41] Express yourself.
[04:38:43] Bro, in San Andres.
[04:38:53] All right, all right, that didn't, yeah.
[04:38:57] All right, it's Goy washing.
[04:39:01] I like that term.
[04:39:03] that one might go to the dictionary.
[04:39:05] Goiwashing might actually make it to the dictionary.
[04:39:08] We're going to consider that.
[04:39:10] Yes, you were killed for being in the wrong gang.
[04:39:12] Now GTA is like, it's 2025, man.
[04:39:15] Let's be inclusive.
[04:39:17] But it gets worse when we meet Katie J and Susanta.
[04:39:21] That's going to look at you.
[04:39:22] You were with me, me, right?
[04:39:23] At the car meet.
[04:39:24] You don't look like much of a driver to me.
[04:39:26] You heard what she said.
[04:39:27] You look like a hoe.
[04:39:29] Just kidding, baby.
[04:39:30] All right. So first off, who the fuck are you?
[04:39:32] The first thing they do is diss you what this is what I'm talking about when I say modern rock star literally doesn't know what they're doing anymore
[04:39:39] In GTA 4 this annoying couple would be the bad guys and then you would get to kill them
[04:39:44] But modern rock star is so gay and woke they've written a villain that they don't even realize is a villain
[04:39:50] That's how bad it is, but it is one of the problems
[04:39:53] I think that he's right about that that this is what I said earlier
[04:39:56] It's like kind of an in mixtape. We're like the main characters
[04:40:00] So this is the problem is that developers get really sensitive about you making fun of their characters
[04:40:06] But it's because their main characters are obnoxious and unlikable
[04:40:09] But the reason why they're obnoxious and unlikable is because they're self inserts
[04:40:14] And that's the also the reason why they get defensive about them. I think that's what happens
[04:40:20] It's kind of like, you know, how many of these like modern video games are that the adults were actually wrong and
[04:40:27] and the kid's emotional reaction was actually the correct opinion to have.
[04:40:32] Too many.
[04:40:35] Worse, because they're not even funny at all, and they have this annoying subplot to call you constantly,
[04:40:41] and the dude is just gooning for his ugly girlfriend and talking about it the whole time.
[04:40:45] Showtime, babe.
[04:40:47] Oh, your timing couldn't be better. It's got my ass in the hot tub.
[04:40:52] Without me?
[04:40:53] Dude, the fact that you don't get to kill these characters tells me Rockstar literally
[04:41:02] has lost the plot and doesn't even know how to write a character anymore, so I know that
[04:41:07] GTA 6 will be garbage.
[04:41:09] Moving on, number 2, Trevor from 2013 vs Dax in the Fooligans in 2022 GTA Online.
[04:41:18] son. With every executive and director of communications from here to Bangalore taking
[04:41:32] it left, right and center in the name of Team Training.
[04:41:36] Guys let's be honest, Trevor eats hikers. He wakes up with his pants down next to a
[04:41:40] pig. When he's not pitching Asian investors on Trevor Phillips Industries, he's brutally
[04:41:45] murdering Lloyd and Debra are going on romantic dates with the 57-year-old Mrs. Madrazo.
[04:41:50] Trevor is unhinged in the best possible way, and I don't think we will ever get a character
[04:41:55] like him again from the soft-ass pussies who run Rockstar today.
[04:41:59] Trevor represents the pure unbridled nihilism of a GTA player.
[04:42:04] What modern game developers don't understand is this, you don't have to agree with
[04:42:08] a character to find them fun to play as.
[04:42:11] That's a big one.
[04:42:12] I think he's right about that.
[04:42:13] I don't agree with Trevor's nihilistic view of the universe, but he sure is fun as hell
[04:42:17] to play as most of the time.
[04:42:19] He's a ball of chaos and energy that gets thrown into situations and you get to watch
[04:42:24] everything collapse.
[04:42:25] It's great.
[04:42:26] Now contrast Trevor with Dax.
[04:42:28] The fake edgy, boring, safe, sanitized, pineapple express ass, Seth Rogen ass of Los Santos
[04:42:36] drug wars.
[04:42:37] Just get some of those beers out.
[04:42:38] Ah, just get some of those beers out.
[04:42:40] Oh!
[04:42:41] Oh!
[04:42:42] Oh!
[04:42:42] Oh!
[04:42:43] Oh!
[04:42:43] Oh!
[04:42:44] Oh!
[04:42:44] Oh!
[04:42:45] Oh!
[04:42:47] Trevor, on the one hand, is actually psychotic.
[04:42:50] Dax is, oh, man, you're so crazy.
[04:42:52] Do you know what I mean?
[04:42:53] So Dax is in this group called,
[04:42:55] I do think this is true that, like, a lot of the,
[04:42:57] like, really edgy, brutal shit is stuff that people hate.
[04:43:01] And sorry, is stuff that they don't want to make.
[04:43:04] Like, a great example of this, like, not actually
[04:43:06] being what players want is a game like Mouthwashing.
[04:43:09] And like that game was like really, really, really edgy, right?
[04:43:12] But people loved it because people wanna have video,
[04:43:15] like life is edgy, like people have scary
[04:43:17] and like fucking politically incorrect experiences.
[04:43:21] And if you're not able to write something
[04:43:24] that can resonate with that, it's just not gonna work.
[04:43:30] Fooligans, and despite all of them cracking
[04:43:32] other up apparently 24-7, I didn't laugh a single time during this entire story.
[04:43:43] He has some fat-ass lesbian who hangs out with him and a guy named Labrat who cooks meth for him.
[04:43:48] Yeah, I can barely watch any of this because it's so cringe and boring, but just to let you know,
[04:43:53] this was written by the writing team at Rockstar. This is the team making GTA 6,
[04:43:58] And this is why GTA 6 will be boring as hell.
[04:44:02] Dax is basically all of the Seth Rogen-ass millennial stereotypes rolled into one.
[04:44:07] Corporations are bad, man.
[04:44:09] Drugs are cool, man.
[04:44:11] He just yammers on constantly on the phone and never shuts up or stops cackling with
[04:44:15] his stupid friends.
[04:44:17] There's no menace or mystery or anything interesting about Dax.
[04:44:21] He exists just to be your pal, man.
[04:44:24] But again, this is rock-
[04:44:25] I mean, this does sound really cringe. I'm going to be honest. It does. It's a juggler. No, even jugglers are cooler than this. Like, I wonder if it's this bad. Like, man, this is your story mode. They take story mode a lot more seriously. Well, I don't know.
[04:44:42] Rockstar writing in 2025. Moving on to my final point, I want to talk about villains.
[04:44:48] I couldn't decide who I wanted to pick, so let's just say we have old GTA villains like
[04:44:53] Big Smoke, Officer Tenpenny, and Sonny Farelli on one side, and then we have corny-ass villains
[04:44:58] like El Rubio on the other side. Isn't it so funny that the graphics were shit in
[04:45:03] GTA San Andreas, and yet some of the most memorable characters ever were created that
[04:45:08] can't even be rivaled today?
[04:45:10] I think that the problem is that nowadays they try to make characters that look realistic
[04:45:15] rather than characters that look cool.
[04:45:17] And I think that a lot of Western studios go in the route of trying to incorporate and
[04:45:23] utilize photo realism rather than some degree of photo realism with also an extra amount
[04:45:30] of fantastical design.
[04:45:32] Like a great example of this, I'll give two examples of it, a Western example and
[04:45:36] also a Korean example.
[04:45:37] I think the Korean example's obvious. It's going to be Stellar Blade, right?
[04:45:40] And so like that's a really good one. You could also say, I mean another good one
[04:45:44] would be, you know, like a fucking resident evil, right? Like the guy that plays Leon
[04:45:49] looks kind of like Leon, but not really. Same as the girl that plays, you know,
[04:45:54] like Ada Long and Ashley. They kind of look that way, but not exactly. And
[04:45:59] another good example is you could look at Expision 33. Like Andy Serkis
[04:46:04] This looks like Renoir, but they clearly change the way that he looks to a degree.
[04:46:10] So it's like it's clear that it's Andy Serkis, but it's also clear that it's Renoir.
[04:46:14] And I think that nowadays when you take the character and you one-for-one the character,
[04:46:19] it just causes problems.
[04:46:21] It does.
[04:46:22] It causes problems, and it looks weird.
[04:46:25] There's a common element here, women.
[04:46:27] Well, I don't know.
[04:46:29] He looks like Gollum, though.
[04:46:30] Sure.
[04:46:31] That was a long time ago.
[04:46:32] Big Smoke is such a good villain because he exists as comic relief the entire game to let your guard down
[04:46:37] You love big smoke. He is your homie the entire game. It's also that like I mean this is clearly
[04:46:42] I mean this is like easy-e right?
[04:46:44] I mean like there's like also a lot of like real-life parallels to this that I think make it endearing as well
[04:46:51] and
[04:46:52] So the knife twist that happens when he finally betrays you in the end is nothing like you've ever felt
[04:46:57] It's truly next-level evil. You could say the same about Devin Weston being an amazing villain in GTA 5
[04:47:04] Yeah, he's a rich douchey white guy and workout outfits and you find out at the end of the game
[04:47:09] He was just playing you and using you as a pawn the entire time
[04:47:12] The greatest evil GTA 5 posits doesn't come from street hustlers
[04:47:16] But corporate shills like Devin Weston keeping their hands clean
[04:47:20] So what kind of writing is gay ass rock star doing in 2026?
[04:47:24] Well, they're creating corny ass characters like English Dave and El Rubio English Dave is a topic for another video
[04:47:32] But guys Kyah Perry co like nothing funny happens you what do you meet these women?
[04:47:37] And then there's Mrs. Madrazo in there, and you go on a plane
[04:47:40] It's like it's just some of the most boring cutscenes with completely uninteresting characters
[04:47:45] I truly think if you if you compare like the storytelling in Kyah Perry code to gee
[04:47:50] I think it's also like, it's like this with movies too.
[04:47:54] Like, if you go back and you watch Friday,
[04:47:58] holy shit, was that a good movie?
[04:48:02] Like, I saw it for the first time,
[04:48:04] like five or six years ago.
[04:48:07] And oh my God, that was insanely good.
[04:48:10] Holy shit, I didn't even realize how good it was.
[04:48:14] And it was like, still a great movie.
[04:48:16] And it's like, you really get to see like that videos,
[04:48:20] like games, movies, everything used to have such an edge.
[04:48:24] It used to have such an edge to it.
[04:48:26] And there was more than an edge.
[04:48:28] There was like, one thing that I think a lot of stories
[04:48:32] are afraid to do is take themselves seriously now.
[04:48:36] And I don't know if that sounds weird to say or not,
[04:48:39] but it seems like usually suspenseful and thematic
[04:48:42] or emotional moments, usually get broken up by quips
[04:48:46] or by some form of comedic relief or something like that.
[04:48:50] And I think that you definitely have a genre.
[04:48:52] Like Marvel is a great genre for that.
[04:48:55] And I think that with Marvel movies,
[04:48:57] it's great that they have that.
[04:48:58] But the problem is that everybody started doing that,
[04:49:01] where that was kind of like the charm
[04:49:03] and the always upbeat comedic experience,
[04:49:06] like watching a Marvel movie.
[04:49:09] But even with Marvel movies,
[04:49:11] i would say that many of the marvel movies
[04:49:13] didn't do that at the beginning they did not like if you watch the first cap in
[04:49:17] america really didn't do that very much
[04:49:20] even you watch the first avengers it really do that as many times right i mean
[04:49:23] four two didn't do that i think hardly at all
[04:49:27] so that i am one yet definitely and so like
[04:49:30] i think that movies now in media is almost afraid to take itself seriously
[04:49:35] i i don't know really even what to what to make of that it's hard for me
[04:49:39] even explain. There's no tension anymore. Yeah. I can't stand the constant millennial
[04:49:45] comedical relief. Yeah, I think so.
[04:49:47] DA5.
[04:49:48] Chris Pratt is him. Well, the thing is that like with Chris Pratt, like Chris Pratt in
[04:49:53] Parks and Recreation was my favorite character. Andy was amazing. He was so funny. He reminded
[04:50:00] me of like a guy I've grown up with. I'm known for 25 years. And so like, I like
[04:50:05] he was great. But here's the problem. It's that people see something that works really well inside
[04:50:12] of one medium and then they apply it to everything else thinking that they can have the same effect.
[04:50:17] Having Andy Dwyer or even Star Lord, right, and Marvel, I think that makes sense. But the problem
[04:50:24] is whenever you apply it to other types of media where it just gets cringe. Yeah, it's the
[04:50:29] mass-produced application of it. And like, you know, for what it's worth, I think Black Panther
[04:50:36] didn't have that. I was just thinking about this. You know, there was like no comedic relief. It was
[04:50:41] just, I mean, maybe once or twice, right? But in general, it was just solid real shit. And I think
[04:50:47] people respect that. It's like a completely different studio made this slop. So the villain,
[04:50:56] And El Rubio shows you how bad at riding Rockstar is in 2025 because I genuinely think they thought
[04:51:02] they were riding a villain and he's just sanitized and safe and boring as hell.
[04:51:25] Is there any menace?
[04:51:26] Is there any foreshadowing?
[04:51:28] Do we feel like we are looking true evil in the face?
[04:51:31] No.
[04:51:32] And this is why I know that the writing and the world building and the characters in GTA
[04:51:36] 6 will be gay as hell.
[04:51:38] Because the people who wrote corny ass, sanitized villains like El Rubio are the same people
[04:51:43] doing the writing for GTA 6.
[04:51:45] Guys, just to make my point here in closing, this is Yusuf Amir in GTA 4.
[04:51:54] This is Yusuf Amir written by the rockstar of today.
[04:51:58] Hope you don't mind we let ourselves in, but Yusuf Amir in the house!
[04:52:06] Guys why?
[04:52:21] was funny though guys I think we have a real glium in chat we have we have one
[04:52:29] we have a there's a real live goium in the chat why is it this way why is rock
[04:52:37] star just sanitized boring slop now compared to the I'm not gonna listen
[04:52:41] I'm not gonna condemn it I never like I'm watching this video I've never
[04:52:46] played Grand Theft Auto I don't know whether this is true but I don't know
[04:52:51] whether he's cherry picking or it's like I mean maybe you could find cringe
[04:52:56] scenes with other characters I I don't know the older games and guys it's
[04:53:02] actually incredibly boring and incredibly sad money they want that
[04:53:07] Roblox money the edgier and more offensive GTA becomes the less children
[04:53:13] they can get to play GTA 6 online so Rockstar has put the pedal to the
[04:53:18] metal towards becoming the most sanitized, safe, toothless, and boring game imaginable,
[04:53:24] literally so that parents don't have to feel bad to give their kids credit cards to buy
[04:53:29] GTA online.
[04:53:30] I feel like that's what made GTA back in the day.
[04:53:32] So enticing as a teenager, like a 12-year-old, it's like, oh my god, this game is like
[04:53:38] this is the game that's on Fox News specials.
[04:53:41] like a NBC special primetime episode about like whether GTA cause Columbine like you know it's
[04:53:48] like and like now you're like oh my god I want to play this game right like what is this like
[04:53:53] because there's the uh you know like the the novelty of it and like just people thinking that
[04:53:58] this is some kind of like fancy or not fancy uh it's like forbidden yeah and it's like if you're
[04:54:04] 12 year old boy right it's like the forbidden media that's like super edgy like that's the
[04:54:09] the main thing you want to see.
[04:54:11] So I don't know if that's really even going to work out for him.
[04:54:15] But I guess he's right.
[04:54:16] My mom didn't buy it for me.
[04:54:18] Parts.
[04:54:18] Think about it.
[04:54:19] GTA Online makes 10 times more money
[04:54:22] than the old GTA games ever did.
[04:54:24] But boys, just in closing, as I've said in multiple other videos,
[04:54:28] GTA isn't GTA anymore.
[04:54:31] It's safe.
[04:54:32] It's retarded.
[04:54:33] Just sanitized fucking gay slop.
[04:54:36] It's a gay slop now.
[04:54:37] All right, boys, I'm going to get out of here.
[04:54:38] Check out Aniba for huge discounts on new triple A games. All right, peace
[04:54:44] This guy Andy pants every time I see one of his videos. He just lays it out
[04:54:49] He does he just lays it out. He doesn't give a fuck. He doesn't try to mince words
[04:54:56] He just says exactly what he's thinking and I think it's fucking hilarious
[04:55:01] It is he's so funny and anyway, yeah, there's the video make sure to give him a sub and give it a like
[04:55:07] If you like the video, right? I thought he's cherry picking. I don't know. I don't want to say it's gonna be bad
[04:55:14] But I do I do think that you know again like I'm I'm very
[04:55:20] Reluctant, but from everything that I know about Rockstar that always made really good games
[04:55:26] So I don't want to go and you know like criticize it too much
[04:55:30] So yeah, I don't know. I'm not sure I haven't played it
[04:55:34] And so it just seems I see what his point is and I kind of kind of agree
[04:55:39] But I don't know really if that's a good example one way or another
[04:55:43] What is this the inside the island invaded by welfare addicted migrants. Oh
[04:55:49] He's talking about Europe. I know that island. Yes. Yes, of course and I've heard also
[04:55:56] North America has become one of these islands as well
[04:55:58] But yeah, let me go back and look at some of these other ones too and I will do you see New Zealand fighting immigration?
[04:56:06] No, I didn't see that at all. I mean you have to show it to me. I haven't seen anything about that and at some point
[04:56:12] I'll look at it. I don't know when that's going to be. Where is this fucking video? Where's it gonna? Okay?
[04:56:16] All right, let me pull this up
[04:56:18] Is this a is this a good one?
[04:56:22] This is a good one. We had some some of these pretty big crash outs before I think we'll watch it
[04:56:28] Yeah, I know I promise you guys I would do it yesterday. I didn't do it either and
[04:56:35] You I know it's just like who is this guy?
[04:56:40] He's rabid. I know he's been eating the Goy slopp
[04:56:43] You follow the f**k down right this minute!
[04:56:46] No!
[04:56:47] I'd like to rip the f**k inside your face, I'm an idiot!
[04:56:52] This is not the aftermath of a violent crime, but a simple trespassing complaint that spiraled out of control when one man unleashed such extreme rage that it tested the patience of everyone involved.
[04:57:04] Turning it into a case no one saw coming.
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[04:57:26] and removed while all the fifty six-year-old man reportedly appeared to be
[04:57:30] talking to himself in was not unless cowboys
[04:57:34] oh wow
[04:57:35] it's either that or the raiders right
[04:57:37] i mean i feel like almost all of the criminals are either wearing if it if it's
[04:57:42] sports
[04:57:43] and it's football
[04:57:44] it's one or the other
[04:57:46] actively threatening anyone at the moment the caller informed dispatchers that he
[04:57:50] had made the right to the staff in the past and it also posted threatening
[04:57:54] statements online by two p m as part of police officers headed toward the
[04:57:58] company property they had no idea they were about to confront an extremely
[04:58:02] aggressive and violent man oh my god
[04:58:08] what's the vending machine run out
[04:58:11] how you doing
[04:58:16] what's a shitty ass neighbor
[04:58:19] what's up with you
[04:58:22] okay
[04:58:26] awesome I appreciate you have a man what's going on
[04:58:29] Yeah, they were such a cool old shit.
[04:58:31] Hope you got to enjoy it.
[04:58:32] All right, here, let me, first, it's good to see you again.
[04:58:34] Yeah, you too.
[04:58:35] All right, man.
[04:58:36] All right, I'm sorry we didn't get to connect
[04:58:37] when we were neighbors or something like that.
[04:58:39] That's okay.
[04:58:40] These mothers, here's got to,
[04:58:41] I'm door, they got to the balls.
[04:58:43] Okay.
[04:58:43] It seems like they were actually neighbors.
[04:58:45] So I busted my fucking ass.
[04:58:48] I was, oh, I'm gonna go for it, huh?
[04:58:50] Yeah, I was here for about nine months.
[04:58:52] I quit on Monday.
[04:58:53] It seems like a, I mean, it sounds weird,
[04:58:56] but like the way he's talking,
[04:58:57] it seems like it's normal.
[04:58:58] He knows him? Yeah, he knows him.
[04:59:00] Tuesday, from what?
[04:59:02] You filed for a divorce, okay.
[04:59:04] Hell, for the third time on,
[04:59:07] I believe it was Thursday.
[04:59:09] The third divorce?
[04:59:10] Anyway, there's really good news.
[04:59:12] I'm gonna request everybody get together
[04:59:14] for a little impromptu meeting,
[04:59:15] and I'd love it if you'd come in and listen.
[04:59:17] I'm gonna ask these guys for permission
[04:59:18] if they'll open a fucking door.
[04:59:20] I busted my ass to this place,
[04:59:21] and these useless motherfuckers won't let me in.
[04:59:24] What do you need to get in there for?
[04:59:25] I wanna talk to them.
[04:59:26] About what?
[04:59:27] But the great opportunity that has been brought to them today, that they-
[04:59:32] This is like the beginning of a quest in Oblivion.
[04:59:37] This is like an Oblivion quest or something.
[04:59:40] What the fuck?
[04:59:41] Well, both are getting their brains out themselves willingly in three hours if they don't hear
[04:59:46] this message.
[04:59:47] I will tell somebody else first.
[04:59:49] That's how fucking serious this shit is, buddy.
[04:59:51] I lie not one eye out of it.
[04:59:55] While the officer was still reaching the location, the man reportedly attempted to enter
[04:59:59] the business through the employee entrance.
[05:00:01] When he was unable to get inside, he became increasingly aggressive, yanking harder on
[05:00:05] the door and yelling at staff members through a nearby window.
[05:00:09] He then began walking toward the front of the building, where the public entrance was
[05:00:12] located just as the first officer arrived on scene.
[05:00:16] Well, I don't believe that they're going to let you into the building.
[05:00:20] Really?
[05:00:21] Yeah.
[05:00:22] After what I've done for these people, are you kidding me?
[05:00:24] Yeah, I mean, it sounds like-
[05:00:25] That is very, very disgusting.
[05:00:28] That is very disgusting.
[05:00:29] I'm assuming you do, Mike.
[05:00:31] There is-
[05:00:31] Yeah.
[05:00:32] You write me a g-
[05:00:33] I'm taking-
[05:00:33] You see that, mother f-ing-
[05:00:35] Why-
[05:00:35] Hold-
[05:00:41] Really?
[05:00:42] Really already?
[05:00:44] Already you're gonna do this.
[05:00:46] Jesus.
[05:00:47] Because I have passion.
[05:00:49] You people don't recognize-
[05:00:50] So why are you yelling this way?
[05:00:52] Because I'm very upset,
[05:00:53] because I sacrifice like you will not believe for this company if you knew what I did for everybody
[05:01:01] in this country right now you'd be on your knees in the country my you would really you would
[05:01:06] willingly lick my unless you would willingly lick my ass unless you're a company are you a
[05:01:13] Tommy, you like the Russians?
[05:01:15] No, I didn't.
[05:01:15] You like f*****g bastards.
[05:01:17] It's f*****g fine.
[05:01:19] It's not right.
[05:01:20] You want me to, you tell, all right, here's the deal.
[05:01:21] I'll make it, wait, I'll give you guys the deal.
[05:01:23] What are you even talking about?
[05:01:24] I'll give you a deal, all right?
[05:01:25] What are you talking about?
[05:01:26] Yeah.
[05:01:26] Want to make a bet?
[05:01:27] No.
[05:01:27] Oh, OK.
[05:01:28] Yeah, there.
[05:01:28] I'm going to talk to you about it.
[05:01:29] Talk about it.
[05:01:30] See you in 30 minutes.
[05:01:32] Thank you.
[05:01:33] Why are we down here causing a scene right now?
[05:01:35] Because I was impassioned to come and bless these people's day.
[05:01:40] Fridays are a fun day.
[05:01:42] but this was going to be extra special and it was planned
[05:01:45] pristinely
[05:01:47] for that i wonder how they train you for this one in the police academy you know
[05:01:52] how do they like what they
[05:01:55] what do they what do they say about people like this right now how do you
[05:01:58] how do you even broach the subject
[05:02:01] and what was going to be special about they don't know i was going to enlighten
[05:02:04] their minds of some wonderful
[05:02:07] brilliant news
[05:02:09] You guys are going to be so embarrassed if you swash.
[05:02:12] Can I ask what it is?
[05:02:15] Yeah, first of all, we're all going to take a big breath, right?
[05:02:17] We're going to find out.
[05:02:18] Can I see how smart these cops are?
[05:02:21] They're just letting him gas himself out.
[05:02:23] OK, he wants to tell everybody something.
[05:02:24] Let me just listen to it.
[05:02:26] He's going to get it out, and then maybe he'll leave,
[05:02:28] and we can just go back, and we
[05:02:30] don't have to worry about this.
[05:02:31] They're still optimistic that they can get it done.
[05:02:34] This is the fat alcoholic Hogan.
[05:02:36] Yeah.
[05:02:36] six rounds around we're gonna have some fun for a change right or you can run
[05:02:41] around stop being like a clubbed up in toilet oh you can't say that you can't
[05:02:45] say that bull while in Ralph's the sergeant asked dispatch to check I think
[05:02:49] the probability of him saying the n-word in this video is extremely high it
[05:02:55] might even be over 50% I'm expecting that he's gonna say the n-word man's
[05:03:00] driving in criminal status if any dispatch advised that the man's class
[05:03:04] and class M driving privileges were both revoked.
[05:03:07] But soon, both the Sergeant and the Responding Officer
[05:03:10] are about to realize that his revoked license
[05:03:12] is going to be the least of their concerns.
[05:03:15] I'm trying to keep my hands out of your pocket, sir.
[05:03:19] There it is.
[05:03:20] Stop putting your hands in your pocket.
[05:03:20] There's nothing in there.
[05:03:22] Stop putting your pockets.
[05:03:23] Go ahead, dig your fingers in there.
[05:03:24] I don't want to.
[05:03:25] Why?
[05:03:26] I should keep my hands out of your pocket, sir.
[05:03:27] There's nothing in there.
[05:03:28] We don't know that.
[05:03:29] I don't know that.
[05:03:30] I'll show you if you would be so chicken.
[05:03:32] You're not in the picture.
[05:03:32] I can get that gun if you shoot me in the face right now.
[05:03:35] Grab for it.
[05:03:36] Stop.
[05:03:37] Grab for it.
[05:03:38] Here's my thanks for saving the United States.
[05:03:41] Here's my thanks for saving the United States.
[05:03:44] You're being detained right now.
[05:03:45] Here's my thanks for saving the United States of America people, but I'll do it for you.
[05:03:50] Oh my god.
[05:03:51] Are you a veteran?
[05:03:52] Nope.
[05:03:53] Two times telling, old baby.
[05:03:56] HAHAHAHAHA
[05:04:01] You a veteran now?
[05:04:04] That's good.
[05:04:07] Alright, I'll allow a mother, the craziest she's ever been dreamt of.
[05:04:12] If you know what you were doing right now you've run the other f***ing idea.
[05:04:15] Do you have somebody who can call a cumbersome motorcycle up for her?
[05:04:17] Yeah. Actually if you guys touch that f***ing thing, you're gonna regret it the rest of eternity.
[05:04:22] Now you doubt it.
[05:04:23] You want to bat me?
[05:04:24] Stop.
[05:04:25] You- You trick- I have to sacrifice my f*** for you miserable cowards!
[05:04:30] You motherf***ers pissed me the f*** off!
[05:04:33] You want a f***ing Russian?
[05:04:35] You f***ers pissed me the f*** off!
[05:04:37] You better f***ing take them puffs off and run, bro!
[05:04:42] You- I live next to you!
[05:04:44] I am telling you something!
[05:04:46] You f***ers are gonna f*** my ass!
[05:04:49] You I did this for you, America!
[05:04:51] Arrest me, boy!
[05:04:52] I did this for you, America!
[05:04:54] you veteran no I'm a two-time felon oh right
[05:05:04] wow
[05:05:12] Patriot Alert? Yeah!
[05:05:15] You got it, big!
[05:05:18] Oh my gosh!
[05:05:20] I'm powered!
[05:05:22] I don't care! Go ahead!
[05:05:24] Do whatever you got!
[05:05:26] No, you're not! Don't you touch it!
[05:05:28] Oh, you gotta make sure...
[05:05:30] You see how they convinced me?
[05:05:33] They confused and they got him from behind!
[05:05:36] It's like 15 minutes!
[05:05:38] Getting that on perfectly! You know why?
[05:05:40] I got passion, you miserable!
[05:05:42] You don't have hair because you wanted to cover up your bald spot
[05:05:46] Just pull that shit right off
[05:05:48] I got it my fingertips. Are you sure you want me to take it out in there?
[05:05:52] Are you sure?
[05:05:54] Take them cuffs off right in a second. There are your damn knees. You better fucking start listening boy. I'm fucking warning you
[05:06:06] Red light
[05:06:12] RUN LIKE MONE!
[05:06:13] IT'S DADLESS PID!
[05:06:15] YOU PASTER!
[05:06:17] What's up with the lighting? I'm fine.
[05:06:19] Yes, he per-
[05:06:23] Are you kidding me?
[05:06:24] YOU PASTER!
[05:06:26] What's up with the lighting? I'm fine.
[05:06:28] Can we go to McDonald's on the way home?
[05:06:31] As he proceeded to lose his shit, a record's inquiry later confirmed that the man's driving privileges had originally been revoked following an OWI-related incident in 2020.
[05:06:40] Oh!
[05:06:40] It also revealed that he already had two prior convictions for operating after revocation,
[05:06:45] since his license status was revoked in October 2021 and again in May 2023,
[05:06:51] making this his third OWI related OAR offense. But now, the man is about to stop at nothing
[05:06:58] as he continues piling even more charges against himself.
[05:07:10] Oh, we're in here useless. I'll grab you by the neck of that one good tooth and drag your ass to the other side of the street.
[05:07:17] If you don't f**k him along, you're maggot. You f**k just puked like a s**t.
[05:07:22] That's not on me. That's him car, I can do it for you.
[05:07:25] Would you stop or you're hurting my left wrist?
[05:07:27] What the f**k? Come this way, please.
[05:07:28] Dude, stop. I have a hard time.
[05:07:30] Do you want the demons out?
[05:07:32] I'll f**k up and get you a s**t!
[05:07:34] Oh, you f**king s**t and maggot.
[05:07:36] The man you're going to regret this for eternity, because you're going right down.
[05:07:41] Look at that, my judge, of course, man.
[05:07:44] Hey, buddy.
[05:07:45] You bowed us down right this minute.
[05:07:48] No!
[05:07:49] You better reconsider.
[05:07:50] You better reconsider.
[05:07:51] This is like an alternate version of Alex Jones.
[05:07:55] It's like a more insane version of Alex Jones.
[05:08:02] Here, jump in your cars. I'm gonna whisper to you.
[05:08:06] Oh my God.
[05:08:07] Oh man, this is too bad.
[05:08:10] Get in your cars.
[05:08:12] We're gonna have to stop.
[05:08:13] Get in your cars.
[05:08:17] Sit down.
[05:08:18] Get in your cars after you uncuff me, and mildly drive away as politely as possible while saluting me with a crisp and respectful, proper salute.
[05:08:31] our salute boys! Are you fucking hearing me yet?
[05:08:36] Can I ask you respectfully, sit inside my police car please?
[05:08:38] Police car please? Alright, I'll do that brother. Absolutely.
[05:08:42] I got no problem with the law. We gotta have laws. We don't have to have dumb
[05:08:46] s***s that can't get their head out of our a** if you two!
[05:08:49] I'm sure you haven't seen the car please. Alright, alright bro.
[05:08:52] I- What?!
[05:08:54] You know what's crazy is that like, the cops clearly have a strategy for this.
[05:09:01] It's they basically let them kind of go through all their dialogue options and then the person I've seen this happen like now 10 times
[05:09:09] The person just goes on like an epic crash out. They start screaming and yelling
[05:09:14] They get they run I have things to say and they're like, well, man. That's just the way it is. So I have to get in the car now
[05:09:21] Yes, you do. Okay. Well, all right
[05:09:23] Yeah, I don't care. I've been too worse this morning.
[05:09:30] You've been twitlocked. God, no mother. I know exactly what
[05:09:35] the mother is that they draft a gate on Normandy. You know who
[05:09:38] they leave the charge this mother right here. I came again.
[05:09:44] The thing you got these stupid buggies of yours. I came
[05:09:49] My other foot's looking at it, it's f***ing bigger on it as a pumpkin!
[05:09:53] So, thanks very much!
[05:09:55] You're welcome!
[05:09:57] In great!
[05:09:58] You f***ing useless coward!
[05:10:01] You can't take it!
[05:10:02] I'll take you both right now and dry your guns!
[05:10:04] I got handcuffs!
[05:10:05] What?!
[05:10:06] I don't stand a chance!
[05:10:07] You lowly livid monkey!
[05:10:08] You're gonna make this worse for yourself, huh?
[05:10:13] He's getting closer.
[05:10:15] I don't know.
[05:10:16] I really think it's there's a good chance he's gonna say it
[05:10:26] My golden
[05:10:37] You're about to get your faith punch
[05:10:39] If I think it's spanish, that's it.
[05:10:41] I don't like that bull.
[05:10:43] You disrespectful motherfuckers are exactly what's wrong with this great country.
[05:10:49] Don't worry America, I got your...
[05:10:52] You punk, let's make me want a puke.
[05:10:55] Don't make me spit in your face.
[05:10:57] I'm trying to get in!
[05:10:59] You useless earthquake!
[05:11:01] Is he too fat to fit in there?
[05:11:03] Oh no, he's too fat to fit in there.
[05:11:06] Oh my...
[05:11:07] me and maggots have no idea what you've done I promise you that's on you it's
[05:11:16] your decision you're starting screwballs you might get your it's get
[05:11:23] all your days are over do you like your job you do you like it you're
[05:11:30] It's sprayed we can get in the car
[05:11:35] Damn bro
[05:11:41] Of course, I don't want to eat you. I love you, but I'm not happy with you
[05:11:46] I'm trying to get in your
[05:11:48] Box and I see that off
[05:11:52] I'm gonna buckle the sequel not be a part of yeah, please do that. Would you thank you very much, sir
[05:11:57] you're welcome what a skit son they're entitled to your pool that's no it's not an opinion it's a fact
[05:12:03] because i'm truce baby i'm a skintooth bice halfway there you're more than i ever
[05:12:16] as i said bro like can you imagine like how how great it must feel
[05:12:22] Can you imagine like fucking God?
[05:12:32] God, I'm bro like, it's over.
[05:12:40] By now it is clear where the man is headed next and when it comes to holding abuse and
[05:12:45] shouting profanities, he's only getting started, especially now as he begins growling at
[05:12:50] officers while they decide what to do with his motorcycle.
[05:12:53] You better run, mother f***er!
[05:12:57] Oh my gosh!
[05:13:00] You better run!
[05:13:02] Get your damn speaking f***ing hands off my sh**!
[05:13:08] Oh my god.
[05:13:10] You know where are you a f***ing Arab?
[05:13:12] Oh rip your a** apart!
[05:13:14] He's getting closer.
[05:13:15] I'm so f***ing hungry.
[05:13:17] AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
[05:13:19] AAAAAAHHHHHH
[05:13:21] LANDER
[05:13:23] I SWEAR I AIN'T YOU ALIVE
[05:13:25] RIGHT THIS SECOND
[05:13:27] YOU F**KIN' MOLLEF**ER
[05:13:29] I guess this is gonna be a drop-off.
[05:13:31] There's gonna be a name on here.
[05:13:33] There ain't no real guy there, m'lord.
[05:13:36] I HATE YOUR F**KIN' GUTS
[05:13:38] YOU STICKIN' F**KIN' RAP
[05:13:42] GO F**KIN' SCREW YOURSELF
[05:13:45] You useless twit. Maybe I can find a couple broomsticks to use on each other. You s*** enjoyed
[05:13:53] my mother f***ers.
[05:13:54] What do you want? Do you want a gunman to try to contact him about the bike?
[05:13:57] If you can, yes, he can.
[05:13:58] Do you want to ask him or just contact the guy?
[05:14:00] I don't have a power.
[05:14:01] I s***ing hate you.
[05:14:02] You said you wanted s*** just to come over to my man.
[05:14:05] Yeah, he's the only one allowed to lay a finger on it. Don't any of you mother f***ers
[05:14:10] touch it.
[05:14:11] I'll beat you out of your s***.
[05:14:12] I'm gonna anyway.
[05:14:13] I can't wait to get a hold of you two!
[05:14:15] I'm gonna nash your f***ing stupid f***ing f***ing together!
[05:14:20] We have some f***ing damn cancer to you!
[05:14:22] F***ing bizarre f***ers!
[05:14:24] You have no idea what you're doing!
[05:14:27] You like to run!
[05:14:29] I'll stop f***ing you!
[05:14:31] You may as well make me sick!
[05:14:34] With your entangling devil f***ing!
[05:14:36] That ain't what the law is for, dammit!
[05:14:39] It's not to rob your f***ing car!
[05:14:41] They're just slapping at him!
[05:14:46] Yeah, if you can't get a hold of them, uh, touch the base and then let the bike...
[05:14:51] They're slapping at this guy!
[05:14:52] I assume they're wondering if the property is in the property, and in the best case,
[05:14:56] they'll push up this park on the street and go over there.
[05:15:00] I haven't slapped enough f***ing months!
[05:15:02] Oh, it's alright, pal.
[05:15:05] You just f***ing liar, it's alright, pal.
[05:15:08] That's what I'm doing.
[05:15:10] I'm gonna fuck this fucking fucker.
[05:15:13] So much is looking at the rest of the world.
[05:15:15] Oh, you ain't got a fucking shit out there.
[05:15:18] See what I'm saying, bro? This is like Alex Jones, bro.
[05:15:22] Like, this is Alex Jones in another universe.
[05:15:25] Oh my God.
[05:15:27] Words and stuff on the outside!
[05:15:30] Oh my God. Alex Jones on the outside!
[05:15:32] You fuckheads!
[05:15:34] Rar!
[05:15:36] Ugghh!
[05:15:37] a gigantic
[05:15:39] ughh!
[05:15:39] you rascal!
[05:15:41] Fucking whore!
[05:15:42] aaaaaaaghh!
[05:15:43] aaaaaaaghh!
[05:15:44] I'll tear this fucking toda pipe!
[05:15:46] and I'm coming for your neck!
[05:15:47] You s**t and thank you fucking god damn for the USA!
[05:15:51] I got newest for you, brother!
[05:15:53] I got a revised bag!
[05:15:55] I'll cut you two!
[05:15:57] He's a mad creeper.
[05:15:58] Get the f**k out of my goddamn country.
[05:16:03] But you said, I get why you want him in your car.
[05:16:07] Cause you're here?
[05:16:09] Why don't you want him in your car?
[05:16:11] You sh** buggy, you buggy, who's that useless f*****g?
[05:16:17] You f*****g idiot, you are a f*****g constant pain in my a**.
[05:16:22] I never said a crad you mucky f*****g and snot-wanted f*****g wads.
[05:16:28] Look how sweaty he is now.
[05:16:30] Oh my god, look at that! Jesus!
[05:16:34] You f***ing just wait. I'm gonna sue this motherf***ing comical...
[05:16:40] Oh my god! Oh my god!
[05:16:43] These hardworking motherf***ers you robber!
[05:16:46] Turn on the AC!
[05:16:47] You just wait, you a*****!
[05:16:49] You know what? I bet they know they're cooking them back there.
[05:16:53] I bet they know it. And they're like, oh yeah, AC it's not...
[05:16:57] Ah, it's not work. Yeah. Yeah, it doesn't work doesn't work today. Oh
[05:17:05] Yeah
[05:17:08] You ain't work too simple
[05:17:11] You're paying your hell
[05:17:13] We would talk to you normal and all of a sudden like two seconds. I'd be going off about he's clearly hearing voices in his head
[05:17:19] Yeah, hi guys
[05:17:22] We're gonna release him. Oh, it's kind of my concern
[05:17:25] I were not quite to that stage yet. I think there might be some more things that are going to be
[05:17:31] potentially put into place this week. He's just kind of
[05:17:34] Gone to deep end. Yeah, I think there might be a potential chapter situation here potentially
[05:17:40] But I can't say that for sure
[05:17:42] But just by the way that he was if you'd be talking to you good for like a couple minutes
[05:17:46] I'll send you to go off about like here. He's clearly hearing voices. Yeah
[05:17:49] A later discovery would suggest that this officer was not entirely wrong in believing
[05:17:54] that the man may be hearing voices, but for now, all the sergeant could do was endure
[05:17:59] the man's non-stop aggression and violent threats on the way to jail, a ride that perhaps
[05:18:04] turned out to be a true test of his patience.
[05:18:06] RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
[05:18:13] You f**king life's an ain't no me
[05:18:15] You f**king f**king f**king fool
[05:18:17] You ought to f**king open that door
[05:18:19] Respect the life Serena Ebsen
[05:18:21] Take off these cuts
[05:18:22] Get in and slam that door in Florida
[05:18:24] You f**king monkey
[05:18:27] You f**king whore
[05:18:28] I'd like to rip the f**king side of your face off and
[05:18:32] EGGGGHHH
[05:18:33] You f**king angry the f**king outta me
[05:18:35] You disrespectful
[05:18:39] The breaks you know what this boy's in and as I eat just no
[05:18:48] As I said guys, I really feel like after watching these body cam videos. I really understand why they did exorcisms
[05:18:57] I totally understand exorcisms now
[05:19:01] Yeah, it makes I get it. Yep for sure
[05:19:05] flat water before you can drink up moving up
[05:19:09] and melody
[05:19:10] yeah i see i see it
[05:19:11] i promise you that you f**king spineless twit
[05:19:14] what's for supper you f**king ass monkey
[05:19:17] this is the third time he's asked about food
[05:19:19] your face you f**king head you f**king better run you c**ks
[05:19:23] my avarile eyes on you
[05:19:25] you better run
[05:19:27] you better run than i have
[05:19:29] look how sweaty he is
[05:19:31] i get done with you
[05:19:32] oh my god look at him
[05:19:35] I know right where you're at!
[05:19:37] EXACTLY!
[05:19:39] This isn't gonna be pretty folks.
[05:19:41] This motherf**king sh**t box might just burn up!
[05:19:46] You're the exact problem of this country that's wrong!
[05:19:49] You untitled f**king loon!
[05:19:51] You think you've got some coming?
[05:19:53] Oh, you've got some coming alright baby!
[05:19:56] And I'm gonna deliver it!
[05:19:58] Right to your d**k or head!
[05:20:01] You f**king nutjob!
[05:20:03] They need to hire this guy for the next warhammer 40k video game
[05:20:08] But yeah, just to have this guy record his lines from jail like this is insane
[05:20:14] Sane for what you're doing right now. You're gonna blow your beans out the second it comes the light comes on
[05:20:20] Oh my god. What the f*** was I thinking? What in the possible?
[05:20:25] Jesus was I even conceiving of when I didn't let that guy that went through fell help
[05:20:32] Oh, sweet time for this.
[05:20:35] God damn beautiful country filled with awesome hardworking Americans.
[05:20:40] Oh my God.
[05:20:42] Look at them.
[05:20:44] I hate your gut, you pig, you solid-belt and loser.
[05:20:48] You you get the hard, you'll never get it.
[05:20:52] You're going to hell and I'm taking you there.
[05:20:55] And that's no threat for any boy.
[05:20:57] But you just wait.
[05:21:01] I can't wait to get my hands on you.
[05:21:04] Look how serious.
[05:21:05] You scumbag.
[05:21:06] Well, well.
[05:21:09] Well, yeah.
[05:21:10] I understand what you say.
[05:21:12] I got the heart of a line, mother f*****g coward.
[05:21:16] What are you saying?
[05:21:18] What the f**k have you got?
[05:21:19] You a really, really, really.
[05:21:31] Never a dull moment. Oh my god.
[05:21:40] Oh wow.
[05:21:42] Uh huh.
[05:21:43] Who's that goosey bitch over there? Your wife?
[05:21:46] Oh, her right in the ass.
[05:21:48] Hey, sweetheart, how are you doing better?
[05:21:50] You don't, you think you're off the hook?
[05:21:52] Hey, sweetheart, I hope you have a wonderful day.
[05:21:56] Not you. I hope your f***ing life sucks.
[05:21:59] sucks. Alright America. What a sim. You waited for this one. His life can take a long time
[05:22:07] of spinning in that ring, but I won't disrespect the boys and boo too much. You should never
[05:22:14] You're a bad one.
[05:22:16] Yeah, I'm just there with you, monkey.
[05:22:18] Get the f-
[05:22:19] Out of my face, you loser.
[05:22:21] No!
[05:22:23] Ah!
[05:22:25] Ah!
[05:22:27] Oh, I see you motherf-
[05:22:29] For the life!
[05:22:30] Ah!
[05:22:32] That's the long-forced little telecon, though.
[05:22:35] That's it? That's it.
[05:22:37] Look at this guy's face, bro.
[05:22:40] he knows it's gonna be
[05:22:44] oh god it's just
[05:22:48] it's one of those days
[05:22:54] well what are you Russians you've been got less
[05:22:57] and built go let's and Brezhnev's
[05:23:00] wife you miserable oh my god
[05:23:04] you're gonna be sick United States of America
[05:23:07] Are you hearing me?
[05:23:09] This is what we gotta put up with!
[05:23:11] These are genuine useless f***ing and
[05:23:15] starements of Satan!
[05:23:17] Get on your knees, mother f***ers!
[05:23:19] Get on your knees!
[05:23:21] Get the f*** out of your knees, you man!
[05:23:23] I'll rip everybody to pieces!
[05:23:25] What the f*** are you talking about?
[05:23:27] Can we just talk?
[05:23:29] Take your s*** off and get on your knees!
[05:23:31] What are you gonna talk?
[05:23:32] Get on your knees.
[05:23:33] I'm not gonna lie.
[05:23:34] Right now, can we just talk?
[05:23:35] I'm trying to get out. Shut your face a minute and give me a second.
[05:23:54] Shortly after the man was turned over to jail staff, officers were notified that a small
[05:24:01] prescription pill had been found inside his wallet during the booking process.
[05:24:06] No way!
[05:24:09] Jail staff advised that the pill appeared to be a Schedule II controlled stimulant.
[05:24:13] The officer later retrieved the pill and transported it to the Sparta Police Department
[05:24:18] where it was photographed and submitted into evidence.
[05:24:21] The small white pill marked M in a square and 20 above a line was secured as evidence.
[05:24:26] An online search identified it as 20mg methylphenidate hydrochloride, a schedule 2 central nervous
[05:24:33] system stimulant which explains some of his behavior.
[05:24:38] It's crazy how this is so similar to like violent pets.
[05:24:51] It's actually crazy.
[05:24:53] This is like a veterinarian.
[05:24:55] You will slit your mother f***ing throat off.
[05:24:57] It's like a, you know, like a pitfall or a German shepherd.
[05:25:01] I can't believe I'm back.
[05:25:03] Oh, he normally doesn't act this way.
[05:25:07] He's so nice.
[05:25:08] You can touch that man.
[05:25:10] Or even, you know, get your f***ing hands off these f***ing monkeys.
[05:25:15] Where you gonna play with my pack or you f***ing f***ing what?
[05:25:18] We're not f***ing f***ing your friends.
[05:25:20] What are you doing?
[05:25:22] What do you mean? I'm not doing anything!
[05:25:24] Thought he was gonna say it.
[05:25:25] What are you doing?
[05:25:26] I thought he was about to say it!
[05:25:27] I'm not doing anything!
[05:25:28] I like to eat right now.
[05:25:29] You're facing me.
[05:25:31] You're a white-
[05:25:32] You're a black-
[05:25:33] You're a black-
[05:25:34] You're a dumb fucking forehead.
[05:25:36] You hear me?
[05:25:37] You hear me?
[05:25:38] Look me in the eyes, motherfucker!
[05:25:40] You're too much about me.
[05:25:42] Look at me!
[05:25:43] Colors!
[05:25:44] Just like that.
[05:25:45] It's just like that.
[05:25:46] It's just like that.
[05:25:47] It's just like that.
[05:25:48] It's just like that.
[05:25:49] It's just like that.
[05:25:50] It's just like that.
[05:25:51] I got loads of f***ing yonkeys!
[05:25:54] Oh my God!
[05:25:55] I'm not dealing with you!
[05:25:56] No doubt!
[05:25:57] No!
[05:25:58] No doubt!
[05:25:59] No!
[05:26:00] Ah!
[05:26:01] Oh that's f***ing nice!
[05:26:02] That's a nice scratch!
[05:26:03] How are you?
[05:26:04] How are you?
[05:26:05] What's going on?
[05:26:06] Dude, please!
[05:26:07] You're hurting me!
[05:26:08] You're hurting me!
[05:26:09] I was on that earlier!
[05:26:10] You're hurting me!
[05:26:11] You're hurting me!
[05:26:12] You're hurting me!
[05:26:13] You're hurting me!
[05:26:14] You're hurting me!
[05:26:15] You're hurting me!
[05:26:16] You're hurting me!
[05:26:17] Please, I beg you!
[05:26:18] Let them walk again!
[05:26:19] How are you?
[05:26:20] Please!
[05:26:21] oh my god
[05:26:23] oh my god you're fucking choking me dude
[05:26:25] I can't believe I'm on my chest
[05:26:27] I wish I would call you
[05:26:29] you're out, what are you doing
[05:26:31] I said blow my ears please
[05:26:33] I said blow
[05:26:35] I don't recognize passion
[05:26:37] you're heavy
[05:26:39] you don't recognize passion
[05:26:41] every one of you has got this code
[05:26:43] every one of you
[05:26:45] you've never been a sheriff
[05:26:47] fuck all of me when you put me
[05:26:49] I don't even know what I've got, it's more than you f**king mean for f**k a liverhead.
[05:26:56] You're hurting my child!
[05:26:57] Liver King's right hand man!
[05:26:58] What are you doing?
[05:26:59] Can you imagine a thousand years ago, this dude and Liver King pull up to your monastery
[05:27:06] on a longboat?
[05:27:11] It's so over!
[05:27:16] It's done bro!
[05:27:18] That's it.
[05:27:21] Get the cuffs off.
[05:27:21] Oh, Lord, that felt like an operation.
[05:27:23] Yeah!
[05:27:24] Well, I got this.
[05:27:25] Yeah, you're welcome.
[05:27:25] You're welcome.
[05:27:26] You're welcome.
[05:27:28] Stand ready, yeah.
[05:27:30] Yeah, have a great sleep.
[05:27:32] Oh, no.
[05:27:33] What the fuck did I do wrong?
[05:27:34] What did I do wrong?
[05:27:36] What did I do wrong?
[05:27:37] Ultimately, the man was charged with felony,
[05:27:40] battery threat to an officer,
[05:27:41] times two, misdemeanor,
[05:27:43] possession of a controlled substance,
[05:27:44] disorderly conduct,
[05:27:46] and operating while revoked.
[05:27:48] He was later released on a $250 cash bond.
[05:27:53] I gotta stop watching this, bro.
[05:27:56] I'm actually getting so tired of watching this.
[05:28:01] I'm, I'm so, I'm so tired of this.
[05:28:07] Like this guy could be a battery for the rest of his life, like two more years, right?
[05:28:12] Like, what are you doing?
[05:28:14] Eventually, he pleaded guilty due to a no contest plea of one count of battery threat
[05:28:21] to an officer.
[05:28:22] Remaining charges were dismissed.
[05:28:24] Ultimately, he was only sentenced to pay a $500 fine.
[05:28:42] We don't have to live like this, guys.
[05:28:44] We really don't.
[05:28:45] We don't have to live like this.
[05:28:46] We don't have to deal with this, like, every day I pray that one day I'll be able to vote
[05:28:53] for a person that wants to do what I want to do with these people.
[05:29:00] Every day jail overcrowding is an issue.
[05:29:03] What's the problem?
[05:29:04] Why?
[05:29:05] Why is that an issue that there's overcrowding in the jail?
[05:29:08] Why is that bad?
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[05:29:22] Oh my god, what a video.
[05:29:25] Holy shit, that guy was fucking insane.
[05:29:28] It was.
[05:29:29] Like, that's insane.
[05:29:30] Just build another one.
[05:29:31] Well, you can also just like, I mean, again, isn't it crazy?
[05:29:34] Yeah.
[05:29:35] It's like, people are like, because usually, you know, it's like, that's not what
[05:29:39] I'm still amazed he didn't say the n-word where there weren't any black officers, right?
[05:29:44] Like I was waiting like oh maybe because I was like oh fuck it looks like I'm gonna be wrong like oh wait wait wait wait
[05:29:49] Okay, maybe there'll be a black officer at the at the station. It'll call them inward
[05:29:53] I'm like cuz I can't I can't be wrong on this
[05:29:55] But no they're just there are black people there
[05:29:58] So like we don't know if he would have said that or not right? We're not sure now
[05:30:02] it's like shorting your Zen word right and
[05:30:04] people that realize 98% of the time
[05:30:06] uh... crimes a choice it sure is
[05:30:09] and so i you got the woman instead yet they started trying to talk to her
[05:30:13] so yeah all my god what a not ball he did say it in the car i don't think he
[05:30:18] did he said monkey or something like that but he wasn't referring to it like a
[05:30:22] racist way or something
[05:30:23] like that's not even it i don't want to make me so mad
[05:30:27] whenever these people cause so much problems and they're so violent
[05:30:30] aggressive and then they just get let out bro
[05:30:32] they get let out and that's it
[05:30:35] He's nuts, but he did not even attack or even resist sad retard. Do you want to have somebody living like that next to you?
[05:30:43] You want to have somebody living there like that like that?
[05:30:46] Absolutely not bro. Like I don't want to deal with this shit. Fuck. No, I don't want to deal with this
[05:30:51] So no, I don't give a fuck bro. Like I don't care
[05:30:55] I think you gotta lock them up
[05:30:56] You gotta lock them up put them in a box put them in a box keep them there
[05:30:59] You'd be glad to not be in use of their body parts and organs. That's the way I see it
[05:31:03] People are fucking animals the way I'm looking at it. That's the last maybe it's a little bit rough
[05:31:08] Maybe it's a little bit tough for me to say it that way, but I think it's accurate and anyway
[05:31:12] I'm gonna I'm gonna take a break and I'm honestly. I am so strung out from yesterday doing all that work
[05:31:19] Like I am tired, but I'm probably gonna go take a nap. I'm gonna go take a nap and relax
[05:31:24] I'll hang out for like maybe 10 10 15 more minutes, and I'm gonna take a break tomorrow
[05:31:28] We're gonna do star Fox. We're gonna play star Fox tomorrow. I'm excited
[05:31:31] I don't know how it's gonna go. I don't know what it's gonna be, but I'm looking forward to it
[05:31:36] I hope it's gonna be fun, man
[05:31:41] That's not the word means strong out. Well, I feel like I am I'm tired
[05:31:45] Yeah, I'm tired. I'm tired. So I didn't really get enough sleep
[05:31:48] When you gonna shop that tree brother, maybe in a couple of days. That's what I'm assuming
[05:31:55] Or to do I cleaned up my entire
[05:31:58] So this is my bedroom. This is my bedroom before
[05:32:01] This is the way it looks like. This is it.
[05:32:05] That's the bedroom.
[05:32:09] So you see that right there? Okay. Alright.
[05:32:13] Now let's look at what it is now.
[05:32:17] That's a crazy difference.
[05:32:21] That is crazy.
[05:32:25] Not cleaning up that whole ass motherfucker man. Like that took me a while.
[05:32:29] it took me a bit. I'm like I don't even know what to say you can see the floor yeah
[05:32:41] like y'all have no idea how bad it was it's 20 minutes of work max y'all
[05:32:45] don't understand like it was actually like way way way more than that
[05:32:52] You're gonna play a war of rights 1776. That's the Civil War one, right? I should have played
[05:33:02] war of rights on Juneteenth. Should have played on the Confederacy side. That would have
[05:33:07] gotten a lot of Twitter posts. Should have done, I honestly should have thought of that.
[05:33:11] I didn't think of doing that. That's a good idea. How often a week you vacuum
[05:33:17] your house probably like once every five years July 4th yeah yeah that game they
[05:33:27] just say the hard R no way no way they say that that's crazy oh my god
[05:33:39] we made the trail I see how many thousand dollars what was that was that bad
[05:33:44] Is the trailer bad? I don't know. It looks fine to me.
[05:33:51] What's this?
[05:33:54] Denmark's new socialist immigration minister announces he'll ban the Islamic call to prayer.
[05:34:00] Parts of the country shouldn't feel like a suburb of Islamabad.
[05:34:05] Damn. They're really just fucking, they're tired of that shit, huh?
[05:34:10] Wow.
[05:34:14] That's crazy.
[05:34:19] We've made? Yeah, I guess so.
[05:34:24] You see a 7.5 earthquake in Venezuela? No, I haven't seen shit about that. I had nothing about that.
[05:34:29] Farm Fantano? I didn't see anything about that. I heard that thing about him. He is such a...
[05:34:34] I feel like nobody likes Anthony Fantano anymore.
[05:34:38] Like the people even watch him
[05:34:40] I see people even watch Anthony Fantano
[05:34:50] This needs to stop
[05:34:53] Am I fully robo-phobic? I think we all should be I don't know if you guys have in months now in terms of like
[05:34:59] Dons, okay. Yeah, maybe not so much. This is like a meltdown over AI
[05:35:09] Wow, I guess this one though. He didn't interview with Olivia Rodrigo
[05:35:23] Yeah
[05:35:30] It's the needle drop right
[05:35:38] That's about the same.
[05:35:47] Doing about the same as he has for a bit.
[05:35:53] Yeah.
[05:35:57] Stagnation?
[05:35:58] Well, I just feel like he's not really as relevant as he used to be.
[05:36:05] i think that ever since he started like kinda
[05:36:08] given his takes on things like people don't really want to watch
[05:36:12] they don't really care about
[05:36:17] like what your opinion on
[05:36:20] donald trump is right like i mean nobody needs to know what your opinion on
[05:36:24] donald trump is
[05:36:27] and new drops is made up in the main channel oh oh shit
[05:36:32] Let me, am I looking at the wrong one?
[05:36:44] There it is. Okay, that's his man channel.
[05:36:51] Yeah, it seems like it kind of depends on which one. Like, he reviews a lot of them.
[05:36:55] I feel like he's doing okay. You know, this is, I would say this is okay.
[05:37:02] If I said anything about Sam Hyde, uh, no, I don't know what's up with Sam Hyde.
[05:37:08] I'm not sure what's up with him.
[05:37:12] Joastatine Lewis getting beat to death.
[05:37:14] No, I didn't see that.
[05:37:16] Love yous vs. subscriber count.
[05:37:20] I mean, he definitely fell off.
[05:37:24] That could spend posting guys free to speech back on Patreon if you talked about this
[05:37:26] year.
[05:37:27] No, I haven't.
[05:37:28] I'll respect the fact that it's on Patreon and when it uploads to YouTube, I'll talk
[05:37:31] about it then you know like that's really that's what the plan is Jeff the
[05:37:40] second post on acts no no no I see this right like the guy got beat to death I
[05:37:44] just think that the video is like let me I'll watch the watch it watch the
[05:37:54] video. So like stomping his head, punching him in the head. Stomp his head again. Wouldn't
[05:38:07] stomping your head somebody said? Oh, is he bleeding out? Oh, the guy's dying. You can't
[05:38:15] breathe. They just killed them. 17 years old. That's sad. I'm going to breathing. Yeah,
[05:38:36] I'm not even sure what that is. It's pretty much over at that point. Yeah, I mean, they
[05:38:44] I mean, that's what happens. You just beat somebody to death. I mean, shit fuck. It's pretty simple, honestly.
[05:39:00] Is he a decoy video? Oh, he said you're the reason why the English Prime Minister quit?
[05:39:04] I'm not, but I wish I was.
[05:39:06] You should work with Sam Hyde if it ever works out.
[05:39:15] Maybe I don't know when they deflate those fucking cones.
[05:39:19] Well, I mean again, it's just like every, isn't it crazy how like every day there's
[05:39:23] a new story about like a group of migrants in Europe that kill somebody?
[05:39:27] That's insane.
[05:39:28] Like what are the odds of that?
[05:39:31] I wonder how many is going to be too many.
[05:39:33] I actually think that it's going to have to get a lot worse, like I think it's going to
[05:39:43] have to get way worse because like so if you look at the rise of like a lot of other very
[05:39:48] authoritative aggressive figures in history, we are not even remotely close to and Europe
[05:39:54] is not even remotely close to how bad it actually, how bad it actually can get.
[05:40:01] And I honestly think that it doesn't really
[05:40:04] matter how bad it gets, because all you need
[05:40:07] is one person that's going to just change things.
[05:40:11] That is undoing it.
[05:40:12] Ryan, I mean, that's it.
[05:40:17] Too many is when they have a majority control
[05:40:19] to governments.
[05:40:20] Well, no, I don't think that's the case at all.
[05:40:22] Look at what happened in El Salvador.
[05:40:26] I think El Salvador is a really good example of the fact
[05:40:29] that things can be so far gone that you're the PDP server of South America, or I guess
[05:40:35] Central America, the Americas. You are the PDP server of the Americas, and one guy just
[05:40:42] comes in and just gets rid of it and makes it go away, and that's it. It's gone. And
[05:40:49] And so I feel like that's actually really, yeah, it's really easy, honestly.
[05:40:59] You just have to, you don't, the problem is that nowadays people aren't willing to do that
[05:41:04] because things aren't really bad.
[05:41:09] Like they're really not.
[05:41:10] I mean like, you know, economically things are going to have to get worse.
[05:41:16] Why was he ambushed?
[05:41:17] I mean, who cares?
[05:41:18] Who knows?
[05:41:19] I mean, it's just another group of psychos running around killing people.
[05:41:25] I mean, she'd never been in the country.
[05:41:27] I mean, what do you want me to say?
[05:41:33] It's irreparable when we caught a fly election fraud.
[05:41:36] Well, it's not irreparable because, like, I don't think that you have the same view
[05:41:41] on it that I do.
[05:41:43] I don't view any apparatus as having any power other than the power that people give it.
[05:41:50] If you say some things against the rules and another person disagrees with you, and they
[05:41:54] can beat you, and they can overpower you, then it's not against the rules because they
[05:41:58] make the rules.
[05:41:59] That's just the way the world works.
[05:42:01] And the only instance where it is is if there's somebody more powerful than them
[05:42:05] that says that no, actually those are the rules.
[05:42:08] There's never really a world where force doesn't dictate what is right and wrong.
[05:42:14] And I think that to the extent that people are willing to use force, yeah, I'm a big
[05:42:19] believer in the force doctrine.
[05:42:20] I think that's the way that all laws are derived.
[05:42:25] And so, you know, back it up.
[05:42:29] Yeah, yeah, exactly.
[05:42:30] Like, I mean, you know what Joe Giaz, he says, when he takes three crazy dudes
[05:42:35] to take over a country, maybe, right?
[05:42:37] I don't know.
[05:42:38] How would you set the country on a better path?
[05:42:40] I would just put a bunch of people in jail.
[05:42:43] I'd put a bunch of people in jail.
[05:42:44] I'd deport 50 million people.
[05:42:46] I'd probably put some people up on trial
[05:42:50] for capital punishment.
[05:42:52] If they were convicted, I'd do it publicly,
[05:42:55] execute them publicly, especially
[05:42:56] if they were public figures.
[05:42:59] That way, everybody could watch it.
[05:43:03] I don't know.
[05:43:03] There are tons of just psychotic things
[05:43:07] that I would do.
[05:43:07] think would be great. Yeah, it would be a really good time. I'd have a great time.
[05:43:17] Well, I'd stream it too, I would. Do you think they're purposely letting things get
[05:43:23] worse to get more power? No, I don't really think so. I think that they're
[05:43:28] just, it's like, weaponized incompetence really. Is it really psychotic though?
[05:43:34] Well, I mean, I don't think so. I think it's just the right thing to do. I do. I think like, I mean if you, if you, if you, if you condemn people to die and you, you know, like betray your country and you're an elected official, I mean, there has to be accountability for that.
[05:43:51] No, it does. It has, there has to be accountability.
[05:43:56] to deal with your hair. I deal with my hair so bad. It's awful. I need to figure it out.
[05:44:05] But yeah, I'd put people in work camps. I would. Oh, you have no idea.
[05:44:14] JP said they create a problem and introduce themselves as a solution. Maybe, yeah.
[05:44:18] It's interesting how the Democrat side is finally conspicuously revealing your fangs.
[05:44:27] Well, I don't really think that that's true. I think that what's happened is that the Democrat
[05:44:31] party doesn't really have a center. They don't have any sort of core ideology because all of
[05:44:37] their core ideologies are compromised by other ideologies. So for example, it's the same thing
[05:44:45] I said with Hassan, is that Democrats hate capitalism, but they love other capitalist countries
[05:44:53] like China.
[05:44:54] Like, by the way, China is a capitalist country.
[05:44:57] Like I mean, don't the CCP, the Chinese capitalist party, like they have a huge market, they're
[05:45:04] selling internationally.
[05:45:06] Like yes, the government obviously, it's not capitalist the same way that we're capitalist,
[05:45:11] But it's a lot closer to capitalism than, you know, like what they would imagine communism
[05:45:15] to be, right?
[05:45:17] So it's state capitalism.
[05:45:18] Yeah, it's state-sponsored capitalism.
[05:45:22] And so the reality is that these countries, like, so you have these problems, right?
[05:45:28] Like for example that.
[05:45:31] And then also like you're supporting, you know, like countries like, you know,
[05:45:35] for example, Russia, like a lot of these people are like ambivalent or neutral
[05:45:39] or even slightly pro-Russia with the Russia-Ukraine war.
[05:45:43] And Russia are clearly the aggressor.
[05:45:47] Even if you think that NATO was encroaching on Russia, it seems kind of unfair that Ukraine
[05:45:56] is getting bombed, right?
[05:45:58] Because really, that's Western and European powers collectively.
[05:46:02] i think that you know again
[05:46:05] basically the democrat party has turned into just a bunch of people that don't
[05:46:09] like donald trump
[05:46:11] and they use whatever they can to try to make him look bad
[05:46:16] that's literally it
[05:46:18] uh...
[05:46:19] it there's there's not really any other center beyond that
[05:46:26] being rasset reflux fix non-fine like i some days i just have it and i don't
[05:46:30] don't even really think about it.
[05:46:36] I'm a first entity reprogression legal consequences to official
[05:46:39] breaking federal law. Yeah, maybe you're after the guy. I'm
[05:46:43] going to ban you if you typed it more than twice. I saw you type
[05:46:45] it twice. I don't know if it's three times. Yeah, you've
[05:46:48] typed it multiple times. I don't know why you would. Why
[05:46:50] would you type the same message multiple times whenever you
[05:46:52] know that like I just ban people that do that. I don't know
[05:46:55] why you would do that. Do you think I'm going to watch
[05:46:57] video if you type the message a bunch of times. I saw your message the first time that you
[05:47:02] typed it. I don't care about your bullshit video you want me to watch. That's why I didn't
[05:47:07] read it. I already read your message in my head and I just determined that it was stupid.
[05:47:16] That's why you're bound. But anyway, there's a where Wednesday sponsor probably in a few
[05:47:22] I was going to do Star Fox first.
[05:47:26] So anyway, what was I fucking saying?
[05:47:30] Right.
[05:47:31] Okay, so that's mainly the issue, right?
[05:47:33] Is that Democrats effectively, they condemned any level of criticism or hostility against
[05:47:41] these minority cultures that I think don't really fit.
[05:47:44] And it's not even really minority cultures, it's foreign cultures.
[05:47:48] Foreign cultures that don't really fit inside of America.
[05:47:52] And you have these people come over to America, and they don't really have American values,
[05:47:56] they don't like America, they support 9-11, you know, stuff like this, right, or they
[05:48:01] rationalize 9-11.
[05:48:04] And like, any sort of reasonable, like any reasonable, like if this is any other point
[05:48:09] in history, we just line them up and shoot them all.
[05:48:13] That's what we do.
[05:48:14] Like, can you imagine this happening in the Roman Empire?
[05:48:16] Can you imagine this happening during Napoleon's time?
[05:48:20] Even if Stalin had a bunch of people that came in and they just decided that Stalin was wrong
[05:48:24] about everything, well he just killed them all.
[05:48:27] And imagine, what do you think Mao would do?
[05:48:29] And China even now would do, they just killed them all.
[05:48:32] So in any other point, and this is the first time in history that we have allowed, that
[05:48:37] a country has allowed itself to be invaded by a huge number of people that actively
[05:48:45] hate it and work through that own country's systems to undermine the country.
[05:48:52] This is the first time, as far as I know in history, that this has ever happened.
[05:49:00] And I think it should be the last.
[05:49:08] Democrats are just contrarian now.
[05:49:10] They have no point.
[05:49:11] No, they don't.
[05:49:12] I don't care about what they call it, it doesn't matter.
[05:49:15] It's because of women.
[05:49:21] I think women voting is a huge component to it.
[05:49:23] I think it definitely is, but I think it's a lot bigger than that.
[05:49:27] I think that American women probably don't vote for this stuff either, but I think also
[05:49:33] same thing happened in the Roman Empire, unfortunately, history is repeating itself.
[05:49:37] Sweden's are soon a minority and are about Muslims are 60% well, I don't think that it's I just I don't think it's a big deal
[05:49:46] Like even if you lose the majority you just I mean look at like all you really need to do is just get the military to
[05:49:53] Remove people from the country. It's just that simple
[05:49:56] So it's it doesn't really matter how many people there are you don't need to outnumber people
[05:50:01] You only need to do that in voting. I don't know if you're gonna vote yourself out of these problems
[05:50:07] We can and you're up. I find it to be less likely that people are going to be able to vote themselves out of it
[05:50:16] It's not a race issue. It's being part of a culture
[05:50:18] I think that there's definitely race components to it as well it 100% is racially component
[05:50:37] That sounds very dictatorial.
[05:50:41] Well, I'm not really, I'm not worried about people assigning words to something.
[05:50:48] Let me pull you up.
[05:50:55] So, if there was a vote, for example, and it decided to remove your rights and, you know,
[05:51:11] kill you, for example, would you want that to be left up to democracy?
[05:51:23] Would you want that to be left out to democracy if people were voting to, you know, based off
[05:51:28] of one identity group that you have or another?
[05:51:32] Would you want people to just be able to vote on that?
[05:51:41] Well, why not?
[05:51:48] I mean, if you wouldn't that be dictatorial too, dictatorial, I don't know, dictatorial
[05:51:55] is instead.
[05:51:56] I don't know how to pronounce that.
[05:52:05] Dictatorial, you know, dictatorial, yeah, wouldn't that just be the same thing?
[05:52:14] No way for this person to respond.
[05:52:44] There are a lot of people who are very concerned about optics and the way that a thing can
[05:53:00] be defined.
[05:53:03] Never worry yourself about how something can be defined.
[05:53:07] Only look at what it is and whether it's a good decision or a bad decision.
[05:53:12] And you can leave definitions to critics to argue about after it's done.
[05:53:17] That's it.
[05:53:18] I don't give a fuck what people call it, it's just what I think.
[05:53:22] This person seems like they're not responding.
[05:53:24] They come from a country of corruption, it's a little different for me to make a decision
[05:53:28] on this.
[05:53:30] Well, corrupt countries are the same way, right?
[05:53:40] the same thing just because there's a if you're a minority and you're getting
[05:53:45] oppressed in an area then I feel like it would make sense for you still to be
[05:53:49] angry about it I think that makes sense you're gonna win over folks and see
[05:53:54] what they want to see well I do think that you can win over a lot of people
[05:53:57] who are concerned about optics because I think that a lot of people are worried
[05:54:03] about basically making people on social media or you know mainstream media
[05:54:09] upset or sad or angry. And I think that one thing that Trump did is he normalized not
[05:54:17] allowing them to define the parameters of conversations. And I think that fundamentally, like when
[05:54:23] you choose to wage war based off of optics, you allow your opponent to decide how you'll
[05:54:30] lose. People that are doing this, that care about optics, why would you, like, I don't
[05:54:37] I don't want my enemies to respect me. I want them to hate me. I want them to hate me with everything.
[05:54:42] And because if people respect you and you're their enemy, it's because they probably don't see you as an actual threat.
[05:54:51] Fear, yeah. I mean fear is a good one, right? But it's a little bit too intense.
[05:54:55] Yeah, you don't, people, why would you want to win over the approval of people that you
[05:55:02] didn't want to subvert you and like, you know, take advantage of you?
[05:55:10] It just doesn't make sense.
[05:55:12] And so like a lot of people are really concerned about the optics of like what's something,
[05:55:16] how will that sound or how does that look?
[05:55:18] I don't care.
[05:55:21] If it looks like you're winning, then you're winning, and that's all that matters.
[05:55:28] Does that mean that Putin doesn't think Trump's a threat anymore?
[05:55:30] I don't know what's going on with that, honestly, I have no idea.
[05:55:33] I mean, I think that he thinks Ukraine is a threat right now.
[05:55:35] He's getting, I mean, Moscow's getting bombed.
[05:55:37] I mean, I think that's the main focus they have.
[05:55:45] global politics respect and fear go hand in hand. Yeah.
[05:55:53] Anything actionable that we can do, I think you just wait for
[05:55:56] somebody to run that is willing to that's willing to change
[05:56:02] things. I think you just wait for that. And then I think it's
[05:56:06] good to be outspoken about what you want in candidates,
[05:56:09] because if there's enough noise about a certain candidate
[05:56:12] running. Like, for example, like that Dan Bonvino guy, if he is, if he is as insane as I think he is, that might be a guy I'd vote for.
[05:56:22] Like, I mean, you're taking pictures next to the tomb of lad the impaler, you had secret plans to deport 100 million people.
[05:56:31] Oh, wow. Okay, this is this this guy seems like he could be a real one, right? Greg Bonvino. I don't know why I said Dan. I was thinking of the guy of
[05:56:40] Bonjino, Dan Bonjino. Yeah, Greg Bonjino. So yeah, I mean, like, and I don't know
[05:56:49] really if that's the case with him or not. I have no idea. But what point do we
[05:56:56] have to do something as more forceful as private citizens? What do you like
[05:57:01] trying to get me to Fed post? Even if I thought that that was a good idea, I
[05:57:04] would never say it. I mean, like advocating for violence would just get
[05:57:07] you banned. Why would I ever do that even if I thought that was true? Because it would
[05:57:12] just sabotage what I'm saying. Like, I don't ever, like, it's just like that's stupid.
[05:57:21] I only, as I said before, I only acted my own self-interest. And I never acted a frame
[05:57:27] that is not beneficial to me. And so there's nobody's going to bait me into saying something
[05:57:35] that would be over the line or something like that, like there's just there's no reason to do that.
[05:57:42] They're trying to get you say something you shouldn't yeah it's just not going to work man.
[05:57:51] Ukraine didn't help us one more war two. I mean I don't want to get in like World War two at
[05:57:56] something else besides that. What his policies? Yeah I mean like I'm just simply talking about
[05:58:02] it right I think there's other thing Rubio Pete Hegzett take it be the next step to getting rid of
[05:58:06] anti-american people in the country yeah I mean like I would vote for them over you know and well
[05:58:12] this is the problem right is that the democrat party has been taken out like at this point if
[05:58:18] you're voting for the democrat party you're voting for anti-american jihad supporters that want 9-11
[05:58:26] to happen again because those are the people that have taken over the democrat party and they've
[05:58:32] taken over leftist politics. And the reason why is because leftist politics has no actual center
[05:58:38] and there's no moral consistency of leftist politics. If you care about human rights,
[05:58:44] why don't you care about the rights of unborn babies? If you care about human rights,
[05:58:49] then why don't you care about the people that are killed by illegal aliens? If you care about,
[05:58:52] you know, human rights, then why don't you care about resource allocation differences between
[05:58:56] like USAID versus American citizens. And so the problem is that inside of like liberal and democrat
[05:59:04] ideology there are so many massive um hypocrisies that the ideology just it defeats itself and it
[05:59:15] destroys itself. And I think that's the reason why DSA and socialist people are taking over.
[05:59:21] It's because there's no, there's nothing to, there's nothing to take over.
[05:59:27] There's just simply anti-Trump and then their ideology instead.
[05:59:34] The left is 100% hypocritical.
[05:59:35] Well, that's the problem, is that like, like for example, like voter ID, like why would
[05:59:42] you not want voter ID, like really, I mean, this is, this is something that almost
[05:59:46] everybody wants, but for some reason people don't want that.
[05:59:50] Would you support asylum visas for ethnic British people escaping the failing state?
[05:59:55] No, I think they need to stay there and fix their own problems, if you want me to be honest.
[06:00:01] I don't think it's bad enough to do that.
[06:00:03] Like South Africa is different.
[06:00:05] Does the Democrats final form an evolution stage?
[06:00:08] Well, I mean, really, they're kind of like a host.
[06:00:12] It's like a host animal for a parasite.
[06:00:14] And I think that you have a bunch of people that have come in from foreign countries,
[06:00:19] cultures and they don't really have any respect or desire to be Americans, but they realize
[06:00:24] that they're in America and that they can collectively advocate for things that are
[06:00:28] beneficial for them, for their group, and also for their country overseas.
[06:00:35] And I think that that's the way that they think about things is that they try to create
[06:00:38] a non-American, non-Western, non-white coalition of voters through everybody.
[06:00:45] And I think now you're starting to see a good example of this is I think black people are
[06:00:50] starting to kind of push back on this because, you know, really, I mean, if you're like
[06:00:58] a, you know, and, you know, random like American from another place in the world, like you
[06:01:04] probably haven't been oppressed as much historically as black people have by America, right?
[06:01:10] Black people literally used to be slaves.
[06:01:11] Black people literally had segregation.
[06:01:13] We literally had Jim Crow.
[06:01:15] people that were alive that were you know that were there for that and so the difference
[06:01:20] is that like whenever you have diaspora from like let's say Middle Eastern countries coming
[06:01:24] over here cosplaying as revolutionaries and the oppressed people and then they're pushing
[06:01:29] foreign issues at the expense of domestic issues I think that there are a lot of black Americans
[06:01:35] now that are seeing that and they're saying like actually you're not really on our side
[06:01:41] And I think that's happening a lot more.
[06:01:44] I mean, it's going to take more time.
[06:01:45] And I think that in general, I think
[06:01:47] black people will probably vote Democrat
[06:01:50] like for the foreseeable future until there's
[06:01:52] like a really strong person that's
[06:01:54] like a Republican that resonates with black voters.
[06:01:57] But I do think it's shifting.
[06:02:01] It's just very slow.
[06:02:03] I'm also not black, right?
[06:02:04] So I'm just kind of observing this from like second hand.
[06:02:08] I'm just kind of watching what these guys are saying
[06:02:10] everything. Most blacks see them as aliens to kill whitey. I don't really think so. I actually don't
[06:02:15] think that black people feel that way. I don't think most black people feel that way. Like it's
[06:02:20] the same thing as like, remember like the Carmelo Anthony like supporters? It's like there's like
[06:02:25] 30 black people out there. There's like a million black people that are in the country or the
[06:02:30] state there in Texas. Like I don't think you should really look at, you know, a very,
[06:02:35] very small handful of people and say like well this is what everybody like that thinks.
[06:02:40] And so, yeah, I think it's a smaller amount.
[06:02:47] You didn't vote Biden, you didn't vote Black, and I guess I didn't care about slavery, though.
[06:02:54] Well, like what I'm saying is that, like, basically you have foreigners that are coming
[06:02:58] from, you know, other countries that are co-opting the moral, I guess like the moral
[06:03:07] foundation of I think the reason why there have been some cases where black people have
[06:03:12] affirmative action and I think that America is very generous towards black people just
[06:03:17] in general with affirmative action, DEI hiring, et cetera, and even in bad ways where they
[06:03:25] view like, oh, policing is anti-black or something, I think that's what happens.
[06:03:32] And so I think that those people are coming in and they're seeing that these new immigrants
[06:03:38] don't have that same solidarity with you.
[06:03:41] It's the same as they say with Somalians, right?
[06:03:44] It's like they're not like a group of people Somalia, people from Somalia, they don't have
[06:03:50] the same connection just because they share the same skin color as an African American,
[06:03:56] for example.
[06:03:57] I think the only people that that view these people as having any sort of like kind of
[06:04:03] Commonalities I think they're it's like liberal white women
[06:04:10] The police are nervous of all people now, yeah, I'm not surprised
[06:04:15] Those people coming here and intentionally not assimilating yeah
[06:04:20] The blacks and Africans aren't the same no, they're not or African Americans versus Africans or Kenyans or Nigerians
[06:04:27] Atreans, Somalians, Ethiopians.
[06:04:37] Yeah, American Black is the unique ethnicity created here. It is.
[06:04:41] You know, I think it's worth looking at.
[06:04:44] In the Black community, what I was saying, not all skinfolk are skinfolk.
[06:04:48] Yeah, I mean, like, I feel like, you know, like,
[06:04:51] white people, we went through that in World War I, right? So I get it.
[06:04:57] But, my people just aren't ready for actual Africans like Nick Munta said.
[06:05:04] Oh yeah, yeah sure.
[06:05:07] Obama was infamous using names like folks and neighbors like Tim Walls.
[06:05:11] I mean Obama was a much better communicator than Tim Walls, it's not even remotely close.
[06:05:16] He's a lot smarter than Tim Walls.
[06:05:17] Obama is a smart guy.
[06:05:20] You might not like Obama, I think he was a bad president and he did things you didn't
[06:05:23] like but he was very competent.
[06:05:25] And very well manicured and put together guy.
[06:05:31] I think it's important to keep that in mind.
[06:05:33] I can't be just calling black Americans.
[06:05:36] I mean you can call them whatever they want, I mean I'm not going to, I'm not a tone
[06:05:41] policer for that kind of stuff.
[06:05:48] So yeah, like I think Barack Obama was a really good like figurehead to represent
[06:05:52] the country, but maybe not to run it.
[06:05:54] I didn't agree with a lot of things that he did, but you know, there were good things that he did too, but also bad things
[06:06:03] Let's Tim Walske it out fraud
[06:06:06] But anyway, look I said I'm gonna want it
[06:06:09] I'm probably gonna go take a nap and relax for a little bit then maybe eat some food in a while
[06:06:12] So thanks a lot for watching guys. I really appreciate it and I'll see you guys tomorrow and we're gonna play fire
[06:06:17] Firefox, uh, Star Fox then so until next time boys
[06:06:22] Please yeah
[06:06:24] Thank you.
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