And as soon as you saw Sandy Hook, no, when Tim Cook was asked when he led the meeting in 2017 or wherever to get me banned off all platforms, they said, Why are you banning him? Well, we can't say he's just too dangerous.
And as soon as you saw Sandy Hook, no, when Tim Cook was asked when he led the meeting in 2017 or wherever to get me banned off all platforms, they said, Why are you banning him? Well, we can't say he's just too dangerous.
When Tim Cook admitted that he met on the weekend in August of 2017 with the other big tech heads and they made the decision to curate like it's a museum and take me off. It was hundreds of platforms. I mean, it wasn't just all the big ones.
Because Tim Cook's gay, and he runs death camps. It's like, well, he's gay, though. He runs death camps.
The Tim Cook runs death camps, because you know why, right? He wears a black turtleneck. That makes it look like, he runs death camps, but he wears a black turtleneck.
You know, Tim Cook is to run death camps. Worst in the world. On record. Worst factories in the world. Suicide nets. Forced abortion. 16-18 hour work days. Forced drugging of the slaves. People living in containers. But it's alright.
It's Tim Cook's gay. He runs death camps, too.
Virtue signaling, hopping around like, because he doesn't have a pink sweater or an afro. He's gay. He's like, I run slave camps. But I'm gay. That's his cover.
You talk about being cut off from God. God hates Tim Cook. I forgot. The God hates Tim Cook story. That was a big one. You know Tim Cook when he goes to hell, which is just a dimension. Oh boy. Tim Cook is going to be in a jail cell for eternity with himself. A jail cell he built. Okay. And his burning hatred for humanity is going to be the fires of hell that he created. Because the truth is, God didn't create hell. It's the one thing God didn't create.
Tim Cook was given an award last December by the ADL for, quote, taking me off the internet. Now they've called for my purge.
President Trump is, as we speak, taking off from Washington, D.C. on Air Force One and beginning the trip, a three-hour trip to Austin, Texas, where he's going to be with Tim Cook, one of our favorite people. I know I'm one of his favorite people. Mr. Crazy Eyes, the head of Apple that has the worst slave factories in the world and has moved its code keys and control of its company to Communist China. He's going to be here in Austin at one of the few Apple factories left in the United States in North Austin.
He'll be hanging out with Tim Cook today, who runs the worst factories on the planet with suicide debts.
And now the Matrix is here, and you look at Tim Cook or Elon Musk or any of his executives when they're up there on that stage, they'll be under white lights. Their pupils are 90% open. Zuckerberg, all of them, these people either have brain chips, that's it. These guys are wireheads.
Well, I'm like a curator in a museum. And because I'm gay, it's okay, all right? Yes, I run death camps in China, the worst factories with suicide nets, but I'm gay. I'm like, dude, I don't care what you do with your ding-a-ling, Jim Cook.
Jordan, did you know that Tim Cook is literally the first Fortune 500 CEO to be openly gay? I did not know that. Fortune 500 has been published since 1955, and Tim Cook became CEO in 2011 and didn't come out until 2014. That's a good, I don't know, 69 years where representation didn't exist for young, aspiring LGBTQ business folks. There was no one to point to and think, I could belong in that boardroom. And I'm not just assuming that's the case. That's the reason he came out in 2014. In an interview with CNN, Cook describes how there had been rumors about his sexuality, but he kept his life private until he started to receive letters from youth who had been bullied because of their orientation. And he realized that it would be, quote, selfish for him to keep quiet when being public could help those people.
In an interview with CNN, Cook describes how there had been rumors about his sexuality, but he kept his life private until he started to receive letters from youth who had been bullied because of their orientation. And he realized that it would be, quote, selfish for him to keep quiet when being public could help those people.
Thinking about it, I find the Tim Cook stuff more offensive because he's hiding it behind something that is a legitimate criticism and turning a legitimate criticism... Of Foxconn Factory.
The specific complaint that he has is so much more relevant in the past, and it's not been updated to deal with the current conditions that are there, because he doesn't give a fuck.
And Tim Cook's running slave factories and he's going to take the rest of your freedom.
And Tim Cook goes to China and encourages them to be more draconian. He encourages them to pay people less.