Alex Jones’ critics call him "controlled opposition," but he consistently urges peaceful resistance, avoiding the violence they claim he stokes. Meanwhile, Chase—armed with an AR under his desk and a K-Bar knife—dismisses tactical gear like vests, sparking playful banter about their readiness for conflict. The exchange reveals contrasting approaches to activism: one preaches restraint, the other leans into symbolic preparedness, yet both admit they’re in this for the long haul. [Automatically generated summary]
Just the opposite. Alex Jones says multiple times every single day, be peaceful.
Do not give them what they want.
They want you to be violent.
And it's true. That's probably the greatest argument in favor of Alex being controlled opposition is the fact that he's always telling us not to revolt.
Well, I mean, look at the pressure that that guy has on top of it.
Yeah, I don't really think he's controlled opposition.
I'm just kidding. I'm like, come on, Alex, tell us to revolt, please.
The orders for Revolt have to come from a much more centrist source for it to work.
Come on, baby. Tell us Revolt.
I want to use it! I want to use it!
How did I know we were bringing our guns to this club?
Shit. Chase has a fucking AR underneath his desk.
What? Bro.
Like, I come strapped for the podcast.
We got my K-Bar right here.
We got my K-Bar right here.
I'm ready to go, bro.
I'm ready for war. Are you ready?
I got it all here. You gotta be kidding me.
You got a vest, too, right by your desk?
No, I don't have a vest.
I don't have a vest.
That's all I got, bro. I can just picture you as, like, in fourth grade.
Okay, Chase, what do you have for show and tell today?