21 Years Old and Fighting to Change the World w/ Bo Dittle (Blood Money Episode 120)
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So, let's get started. Let's go.
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Today we have a very special guest, Bo Diddle.
How are you doing, sir? I've never been better.
How are you doing? Great, man.
Great. So you're doing essentially God's work.
I mean, let's just dive right into it.
Tell me, what have you been up to essentially these last three years since it seems like this crazy, tyrannical stuff began?
Bring us up to speed on what you've been up to.
Yes, so starting from the very beginning, it started when COVID began and I was out of school.
That's when TikTok first started to take off as all the young Gen Z people were on TikTok.
And I found that you could get a lot of views really quickly when you talk about messages.
I started to spread my views on TikTok, but as I grew and there were months where I was growing at 100,000 followers a month, it was just absurd how fast I was growing.
TikTok started to censor all of my videos and I would get strike after strike after strike.
I essentially got taken down on the platform.
Now, fast forwarding to today, I mean, you can't even say the word gay or atheist without getting taken down.
They censor absolutely everything.
So, you know, I'm just glad that I had a platform then because if you're conservative and on that platform now, You're not conservative because you would be taken down.
That's how censored the platform is.
So, you know, now do more long-form video work.
Go into quote-unquote gay churches and, you know, ask questions regarding their theology.
Ask them, you know, why they believe what they believe and how exactly the Bible justifies their reasoning.
Go to protests, go to D.C. quite a bit.
So yeah, just always traveling, trying to spread God's word and essentially bring new believers to the kingdom.
So responses from the church.
What kind of responses do you get from a church that you walk into and you say, hey, you got all this stuff going on that's not very representative of the Holy Bible.
You know, what's going on?
What happens when you do that? Do they change their ways?
Do they tell you to get the F out?
How does that go down?
You know, I get a lot of different answers.
So the first one I ever did, it was get the F out.
It was pushed and kicked out.
The second one, it was a mix of that and, well, we don't take the Bible as literal.
The last one I've done, it was just, we don't take the Bible literal.
That's what they say.
If they call themselves Christian, that's what they say.
You know, they think that the Bible was written by man and they don't think it's the inspired words of Jesus.
That's kind of their argument in justifying their sins and the way in which they live their lives.
But I just filmed one in Texas on Sunday.
And they called themselves a church, but they weren't Christian.
They were more spiritual.
And it was really hard to do that video because they weren't Christian.
So, you know, it's hard to tell you about the Bible and tell you why you're wrong with the Bible if you don't even believe in it.
So that one was a little different.
Wow. So let me ask you about, like, how old are you?
21. So not many 21-year-olds are thinking like you are.
They're usually, I mean, not the stereotype, but most 21-year-olds are probably liberal and woke, spitting out ridiculous ideologies.
What is it that makes you different?
This sounds like a really bad answer, but I think college.
I'm a huge believer in following your dreams.
Chase what you're passionate about.
I've always been passionate in content creation, video creation, politics, conservatism, Christianity.
So that's kind of the route I wanted to chase.
But everyone else tells you you need to go to college, and college is where you'll find success.
But if we're going to be honest here, college is where you go woke, turn liberal, and essentially atheist.
That's what they do to everyone.
So I think avoiding that is a huge step in maintaining your conservative traditional morals.
Now don't get me wrong, I'm not saying be poor here, but I do think there's many other routes other than college that lead to success.
In terms of atheism, why is atheism such a big topic for you to explore?
Well, I saw an alarming statistic in my church.
We were going over it and it's for the first time ever, church attendance is under 50%.
And that's quite alarming.
That's really scary. So you have to ask yourself why.
And it's because we're losing the culture war.
Democrats know how to go after people.
First off, they go after the young audience.
So even if, you know, the The older generation is conservative more right now.
Well, guess what? In 25 years, it's not going to be that way because the liberals are targeting the younger audiences.
The second thing they do better than us is they use emotions.
How to connect with each other.
You know, when it comes to abortion, they say if you don't support abortion, then women are gonna die.
When it comes to the LGBTQ, they say if you don't support transgender youth, transgender youth is gonna die.
They know how to play with your emotions to trick you into voting for them.
So I think a lot of it has to do with what conservatives are doing wrong.
And we need to really fix that and turn that around if we're gonna start winning elections, especially if we're gonna bring America back to Jesus.
Exactly. You know, when the great gay rights thing started, it's like a lot of what you're talking about is giving me flashbacks, right?
I went through college in the late 90s, right?
And I remember when this woke culture was actually infiltrating the college.
So we used to have these English-American literature classes.
And I remember a couple in particular literally became a ground for people to come out of the closet.
Like, middle of class, we'd be studying Hemingway.
All of a sudden, some dude would pop up and make an announcement that, you know, start crying, he's coming out of the closet, and it turned into this dramatic thing.
And what I noticed is, me and four of my friends would be uncomfortable in the backseat, right?
Listening to this whole thing go down, going, you know, We're not really learning English and American literature.
This has become essentially, you know, at that point we didn't call it woke, but it was essentially a woke platform, a woke pulpit, so to speak, this classroom.
And we saw it invading, but the difference was that My friends and I really realized that this stuff was ridiculous back then.
The indoctrination didn't work for us, but it seems to be working now.
And why is it working so well now?
Whereas in my generation, Generation X, we looked at this and we saw it coming, but it was just a comedy.
It was so ridiculous. It was almost like not even worth commenting upon because it was just ridiculous, period, you know?
Well, I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that we're dumb.
Our generation's dumb.
I mean, you look at our attention span.
Our attention span used to be like a minute long.
That's why YouTube had so much success because people enjoyed longer form videos.
But now you see platforms like TikTok having success and it's because we don't have a span to want to watch the video.
It's under 50 seconds.
So our attention span's gone under.
We just don't care. Our generation is dumb.
And so I think that's why the rich, the billionaires, the higher educated, they know how to take advantage of that.
They know how to sell things and they know how to indoctrinate us.
Wow. I hear you about the generation being done because if you look at the Chinese, their IQ is 10 points higher than our average IQ. So I have a feeling that's not necessarily the Gen Xers, the baby boomers, you know, or whatever.
The average is being brought down by the new generations.
I mean, that's just the assumption, but I don't think we have these low IQ issues in the 80s and 90s.
This seems to be much more after the 2000s.
The IQ seemed to have dramatically dropped.
You know, I think that in other countries, they're really flourishing and we're kind of staying behind.
I think a lot of that has to do with the indoctrination that we're being taught as opposed to real education.
Another big issue is the fact that, you know, in China, teachers are one of the highest paid job positions, but then you go to America and teachers get paid like $30,000 a year.
So we don't value real education the way we should.
Yeah, yeah. I remember in high school, you know, because of the issues with people getting paid well in education, I mean, we had a host of teachers.
I am being literal here.
I'm talking about dudes walking in the classroom with massive PTSD teachers, mental health issues, because they couldn't bring in quality people because they were paying people so low.
And so you would think that this is the future generation.
Why don't you pay mentally, not mentally ill people to teach those classrooms?
But that seems to have been something that kind of was allowed just finances.
I mean, I know firsthand in my school when I was in high school, We would be paying these teachers.
We'd be like four teachers deep in one classroom in one year.
And it's just because we couldn't keep teachers.
We were so desperate.
We were quite literally picking up teachers off the side of the street.
That's how desperate the school system has got for teachers.
And so it's more...
They don't care about the quality of teachers anymore.
They just care about pushing, you know, this is the...
We want to teach you about evolution.
We want to teach you about Charles Darwin.
And so here's the book.
I don't care what's real.
This is what you're going to teach.
Yeah. Now let's talk about the gay rights issue because I remember when the whole gay rights issue came up back, you know, this was being talked about before gay marriage was legalized, right?
And most of the people that I spoke with, whether they're, you know, on the conservative side or on the liberal side, seem to be generally okay with letting people do whatever they want, right?
But that seemed to then transcend into now attacking children, okay?
And the question I have here is, whenever certain groups, right?
This happened with, you know, for example, when we had what they called Islamic terrorism in the early 2000s.
The general message that our president was conveying is that those communities need to watch out for those kind of extremist individuals to basically make sure that they don't cause damage to the public.
But when it comes to the gay community, right, all those people that got their gay marriage, and now they're seeing this ridiculous attack on children going way beyond the bounds of morality, way beyond the idea of, you know, adults doing whatever they want to do and having the rights to do whatever they want to do.
And now the attacks on the children, it seems as though Those groups in general are not calling out pretty much the scumbags and perverts of their own.
So what's going on there? Did we all just screw up by being okay with this thing?
Was this like a Trojan horse?
Or do you feel like the gay community themselves is in a very odd situation with all this insanity that's going on with the grooming of children?
Well, it's really the slippery slope.
I saw this one meme and it's so true.
And it's like all we want is gay marriage to be legal.
That was set in 2012.
Like now we want to start doing pride parades.
That's in 2013.
Then it's like now all we want to do is start bringing children here.
That's in 2015. Then it's like now all we want to do is be naked.
That's in 2017.
It's a slippery slope.
It keeps going. As soon as we gave them an inch, they took a mile.
And that seems to be what's reoccurring with Republicans and conservatives is the left has gone so far to the left.
In order to get votes, we have to, in some ways, go to the left to keep up with them.
So we keep compromising our values in order to try and look like we're at least moderate.
But in doing so, look at where we are now.
At the end of the day, it all comes back to Christianity.
I mean, as soon as we fell away from our Christian morals, I'm not even saying you, I'm not trying to say you have to be Christian, but Christian morals are what has made America great.
You know, thou shalt not kill.
That's a biblical viewpoint.
Thou shalt not kill. That's a biblical viewpoint.
I'm not saying you need to be Christian, but following Christian morals is going to To a more successful society.
And when we have fallen away from these things, such as gay marriage, look at where we are now.
Yeah. Did you know that the basis of our law is based upon Christian morality?
So if you ever, ever came to the United States of America, whether 1700s, 1600s, whenever you came, there was a basis of Christian morality, even if you weren't Christian.
So this is the thing that whether you're Christian or atheist, that has been a basis of our culture.
Because before that was, you know, basically chaos, havoc.
There was no morals, right?
So... With Christian morality being part of our culture, it doesn't mean you even have to be Christian.
It means that you want to civilize society.
You don't want improper, immoral things to happen in your society.
No, I could not agree more.
There's biblical things.
If you just follow the Bible, you're set up for success.
I'm just going to take, not trying to offend anyone here, but the biblical teaching of not having sex before marriage.
Statistically, if you follow that teaching, you're set up for success financially and in your marriage.
So, following the morals and the guides that the Bible Lays out for you, if you follow that, then you're set for success.
I'm not even saying you need to be a Christian, which you should be, but I'm not trying to force you to.
Just following the morals is statistically going to set you up for success.
So let's talk about relationships in 2023, right?
You're 21 years old, and I was recently talking to a 24-year-old friend of mine, right?
I'm much older, and we're talking about dating, right?
And he was expressing his absolute frustration.
He's from Florida, you know, has tried the dating circuit, 24 years old, wants to find somebody that he could spend the rest of his life with, right?
And the big complaint he has was that, man, he's like, if I go out there looking for sex, it is like impossible not to get sex, right?
Especially he's a good looking young man, you know?
But he's like, I want to have a relationship.
I want to have a monogamous relationship.
And he's like, that's nearly impossible.
He's like, I can't even communicate with some of these women in terms of the morality I was raised with, in terms of establishing lines of communication.
And this 24-year-old young man is talking about going overseas, aka passport bros, to find a more traditional woman.
I'm curious, what is your experience as a 21-year-old?
I actually think that's very admirable.
It's sad, though, that you have to go to another country to find a more traditional woman.
But especially, I mean, being in Gen Z, being the age we are, that's how our age is programmed to be.
You know, get on dating apps and go for hookup culture.
It's cool to have a high body count.
It's cool to be with as many people as you possibly can.
But, you know, just like the Bible says, that's, you know, going to contribute to the downfall in our country.
So, you know, it's really sad.
I'm not necessarily against dating apps.
I'm more against the hookup culture that follows dating apps.
Yeah, yeah, totally. I mean, it seems like that's the core of, you know, I don't know which guy wants like, hey, you know, marry a woman that, hey, my body count is 100.
You know what I mean? I just like, this is something that I hear all the time.
My body count's 50. My body count's 300.
I mean, dude, if I went to work today and I said, okay, part-time job, this is what I'm going to be doing.
I mean, how long would it take to get a body count of 300?
You know what I mean? It's just ridiculous that this has become some kind of status symbol, I guess.
How do you think that it's going to be a successful marriage?
If you go from one partner to another within a week, how do you expect to live a lifetime together?
How do you expect to live the rest of your life together?
It just doesn't make any sense, the thought process.
I don't know what people are thinking.
But, you know, people get so attached to the party scene and to just having fun, you know, those short-term highs in your brain.
That's what they're craving, and they don't know how to stop it.
Yeah, yeah. It's like a drug, more or less, basically.
Instant gratification for a lifetime of trauma, whatever else comes along with that.
Yeah, you said it best right there.
Yeah, yeah. So tell me a little bit about the videos and the question you do.
I'm curious, how do you prepare these?
What is it? Give me an example of how you go out there and really expose, and it sounds like through other people's words, you expose really what's going on out there by asking the question.
Tell us a little bit about that. Yeah, so I'll just try and find protests.
Growing up, I don't know if you're familiar with Infowars, but I was a huge fan of Owen Schroyer.
So like, I remember in middle school, I would get home, I would just watch his videos.
I was like, man, I want to do this one day.
But then, you know, when I got to the age I am now, I'm like, I can do this a little bit differently than him, but still take You know, the way in which he does it and apply it to myself.
So I've started doing that type of content where I go to protest.
And I'm not one of those people like I see a lot of man on street people that are like, you know, what's your thoughts on bringing children to gay pride events?
Yeah, we should totally do that.
And then the interviewer will just say, okay, thanks for answering.
And they just don't challenge it.
And so I'm never going to do that.
I don't care about being in a hostile environment.
I'm not going to agree with my opposer just to keep positive energy going on.
So if I disagree with you, I'm going to tell you I disagree with you.
I'm going to challenge your viewpoint.
But the left, they don't know how to have their viewpoint challenged without getting extremely angry.
Nine times out of ten, that's what happens.
As soon as I challenge their viewpoint, they either get a megaphone, they raise their voice, they threaten you.
Something along those lines happens.
I just say, I'm just asking questions because at the end of the day, that's all I'm doing.
They just don't know how to handle it.
Are you scared at all out there?
Are you scared of being attacked?
Have you been attacked? Is there any fear element being around some of these people that seem unhinged and emotionally unstable?
I actually have to go to court July 7th because I was punched in the face by a transgender in Nashville.
I called him by the wrong pronouns that he wanted and I thought he was going to walk away and then he just sucker punched me.
So I chased him down, grabbed him, I constrained him until the police got there and I pressed charges.
So I have to go to court for that on July 7th.
But I'm really not scared because They're not a violent group when it comes to being worried about death.
They're just going to scream at you.
They might throw a wimpy punch at you.
But they're not going to...
They don't have the means.
They're too anti-gun to...
To where you have to be scared about that.
With that being said, I would never go to a Black Lives Matter event and film there.
I actually probably would get shot there just because those are so much more violent.
I try and stay at the pro-abortion, pro-gay, those types of events.
Those are my two. I guess you would call them topics that mean the most to me anyways.
But yeah, that's kind of where I stay.
But no, I'm really not scared of them, to be honest with you.
That's awesome. That's awesome.
So your schedule now involves like you're going from city to city.
Is it that you're creating a schedule where all the protests are and you're basically mapping it out to make sure you're in certain places, going there, filming, posting?
How does that process go?
Yeah, I don't think many people understand how complex this has gotten.
It's got to the point where I had to schedule out all of June.
I started in Myrtle Beach, then I was in Tennessee, my hometown, Cookville, Tennessee, then Nashville, Tennessee, then Columbia, Tennessee.
Then I flew to Las Vegas, then I flew to Dallas.
I just got home yesterday from being in Washington, D.C. So it's really very, very complex how How complex this has gotten.
Putting out videos every week is not easy.
Is it something that you're able to make your ends meet and do this pretty much as a full-time gig?
Yeah, I've been very blessed to where I'm able to do this to make the ends meet.
Thankfully, I have two people on my team.
I have a video editor that helps for my short form content.
I still do all of my long form content, editing that.
But, you know, all the stuff you see on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube shorts, I have someone doing that for me because that takes a lot of time.
And then I have someone who follows me around with a camera all the time too.
Oh wow. So you're always traveling with somebody?
Yeah. I have the cameraman's always with me.
Then I got the video editor at home making sure I have short form content coming out daily.
Then YouTube videos come out once a week.
Wow. So, I mean, as a lifestyle, as a job, this isn't like a regular thing that people do now.
What was really the motivating factor?
What was the inspiration that really made you do what you do right now?
Well, it was just a dream.
I'm a huge believer in following your dreams.
You know, it always made me mad growing up.
Like in high school, if you wanted to be a basketball star and someone asks you, what do you want to be when you grow up?
And someone says, an NBA player.
And then their response would be like, no, you can't do that.
Be honest. Like, what do you want to be?
And that always made me mad because you could be an NBA player if you put your heart to it.
It's like, you know, growing up, I always wanted to do some sort of video creation with conservative commentary.
I love making good videos and I love talking about conservative policies.
So I always knew like, you know, this is what I want to do growing up.
So if you just, you know, follow your dreams and you work harder than everyone else, you'll be able to accomplish that.
So, yeah, that would be my answer.
Awesome. Awesome. So in terms of like the trade and skill you learned, what did you learn coming out of high school?
In terms of putting my work right now into practice?
Yeah, yeah. Did you take editing classes, filming classes?
Was there anything else you studied?
No. I actually, in high school, was doing education.
I was learning to be a teacher because that was always my backup option if this didn't pan out, was do public school teaching.
So I actually learned nothing about this in high school.
In fact, I actually had to fight this type of stuff in high school.
I would have a conservative mask and my school tried making me take it off during the pandemic.
And I fought for that. I was able to win that battle.
So yeah, if anything, they taught me the wrong stuff.
Wow, wow. So they were giving you crap about a conservative mask you were wearing?
It was like no political statements can be on your mask and I looked up to see if they actually had the legal right to do that and I can't remember it at this point but there was one case and it went to the Supreme Court in which it got found to be unconstitutional to tell students what they could wear even in public school when it comes to political statements.
So I fought it and thankfully I won it.
Nice. The irony is it was my history teacher that was enforcing it.
Wow. And caught my history teacher on it, and I won.
Obviously, the history teacher hasn't read Mein Kampf, it sounds like.
Yeah, kind of crazy that the history teacher was the one that got proved wrong about history from, at the time, a 17-year-old.
Big wanker. All right, so let's talk about the topics that are a concern to you going into 2024.
You know what really scares me is the divide in the Republican Party.
I would say that scares me a lot because I feel like you have the extreme Trumps and then you have the moderate Republicans that are most likely going for DeSantis.
And I feel like regardless of who wins the primary, there's going to be a lot of upset Republicans.
And that scares me that we're not going to be able to rally together.
So, you know, my main hope is regardless of who wins the primary, I just hope that we can all rally together and support whoever the nominee is.
Who are you supporting, if you don't mind me asking?
I would say Donald Trump.
I think he has the support.
I think that he's proven himself in 24.
That's going to be where my support goes.
But if he doesn't win, with that being said, I'm not going to be one of those people that fights it.
I'm going to support whoever the nominee is because I'm not one of those extreme anti-DeSantis guys.
I think he's been an effective governor.
He's not a lifetime politician the way people say he is.
You know, I support him being a governor, maybe not being president right now, but if he happens to win the primaries, then sure, I'll support him.
Yeah, yeah. Is the future of this country concerned to you in terms of, are we going to overcome a lot of these issues that we're seeing that, frankly, history has shown, and if you look at past this precedent, history has shown, ultimately destroy civilizations.
See, here's my main concern is censorship.
Because I do think right now it's about 50-50.
I think we could still win, but we can't win if we don't have a voice.
And especially like TikTok.
I can't stand the platform, but that's where the majority of Gen Z spends their time.
We need to be on TikTok as conservatives.
But if our voices are banned, then we're never going to be able to reach that demographic.
So I do think that we can win.
And I do think that our country has hope.
We're losing hope if we can't beat censorship.
And I know Trump's talked about it when he gets back in office.
He's going to sign some stuff into law in which it supports our free speech online.
And to me, that's probably our biggest concern when it comes to the future of America because everyone is online.
We aren't going to win if we don't have a voice online.
Why do we need a law when we have our First Amendment, when we have freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom of religion?
I mean, why are we writing laws that are already written in the books?
Right. No, 100%.
It's so scary that this has even been allowed.
And I think, you know, the rhino establishment on the right and then you have the far left Democrats that have just allowed it.
You know, our country is very much so at stake here.
And so hopefully in 24, we're going to get it back.
And hopefully the number one issue on the list is free speech, because without without free speech online, We're pretty doomed.
We're losing numbers every day, and it's just because we can't appeal to them.
We can't reach them.
You're saying we're losing fans, you're saying?
We're losing numbers.
You have the moderates that are being brought in by the left because that's all they're seeing.
I mean, look at how much funding has funded the Pride Month.
You have the moderates, and that's all they're seeing because we don't have any way to reach the masses because we're banned.
So we have something like Pride Month, right?
We have Pride Month. We have all kinds of stuff for women, days and months and weeks for women.
Minorities, you know, they have all their stuff.
There doesn't seem to be anything for men.
There doesn't seem to be like one day.
Well, I just think it comes down to the left.
I mean, you have Biden making Juneteenth a federal holiday.
We, as Americans, we have to do a better job of bringing traditional values back in.
When all you're doing is prioritizing things like Pride Month, it's setting It's giving kids the wrong ideas and it's just losing us votes every day because you have the moderates that are being fed this narrative.
Do you think we're losing votes on that or you think they're losing votes because of taking these extreme actions?
Well, I mean, what I mean by that is you have moderates.
Sometimes they'll vote right.
Sometimes they'll vote left.
And when all you're seeing is left wing propaganda, the moderates are going to be swinging to the left because they're seeing it more.
You know, that's why people go on campaigns.
That's why TV happen because they're winning votes, you know, with undecided voters.
So, yeah, that's what I mean when I say that we're losing votes because, I mean, we have a lot of people to reach, but it seems like right now the left is reaching more people.
I mean, do you think with Biden having behaved the way he's behaved, somebody told me today about the Afghanistan withdrawal, how that alone should have landed Biden in jail and probably tried for treason because it was very clear.
I mean, he handed that to the Chinese in the most embarrassing clownish fashion.
But yet, there's a chance that this absolute, I mean, sorry, moron is going to win the 2024 election.
We're that dumb. I mean, even with all the voting machines, like, I just don't see how 75% of the country doesn't want to get rid of this individual.
Yeah, I question that every day.
I don't know how it happened, how it's happening.
But I mean, you have people like Gen Z for Change, which is one of the largest Gen Z movements.
It's funded by the DNC. And, you know, they're in full support of Biden.
Things like that and corporations with billions, millions and billions of dollars.
They're helping Biden a lot, even if he is a senile old man that needs to be in a retirement home.
People are still going to vote for him over Trump just because they hate Trump so much.
They don't care that, you know, we have a man that doesn't know, you know, the difference between a donut and an ice cream.
It's so crazy, such crazy times.
You know, when you look at the current status of the mainstream media, right?
Obviously, the mainstream media is completely like, I mean, they're on a whole fiction spectrum, mockingbird media, right?
How do you see that fixing itself?
Is this mainstream media going to fall and be replaced by what we're doing here with the Steven Crowders, what the Infowars of the world, Tim Pools of the world?
Do you think we're going to replace that mainstream media or is there a chance that mainstream media on its own could repair and become a source of truth as opposed to a source of BS like they've been?
100%. I genuinely do think that social media is taking over.
If you look at the numbers, what is it?
Oh, the Matt Walsh, what is a woman?
You look at the numbers on that and you compare it to CNN's primetime and even Tucker Carlson's primetime, the numbers don't even come close.
Matt Walsh has blown them out of the water.
So that just shows you, like, you know, I can't speak for anyone else but myself personally.
I don't ever watch TV. I'm on my phone.
I'm watching YouTube. I'm watching Rumble.
I'm on Instagram. I'm not just going to get on and watch Fox News.
I'm going to watch Steven Crowder or I'm going to watch and see what Ben Shapiro has to say or I'm going to watch John Doyle.
So I do think that that's the future.
I do think that social media is going to have more numbers.
So I'm not too scared about CNN and MSNBC. I'm more worried about the billions and billions of dollars that the DNC and the left-wing donors have to compete and combat against us.
I mean, yet again, it comes back to money.
It comes back to cover ups.
Do you have the support to cover these stories up?
You know, Joe Biden. Now, you know, when you get on Google and you search it, it's going to be at the very bottom of the search engine, probably because he has the money to cover it up with Fauci.
That's just how it works.
The world revolves around money.
It's sad, but that's how it happens.
And when you have millions upon billions of dollars in donor money, Yeah, I mean, but let me ask you this, though.
Individuals like us, we do our own research, right?
Why are those individuals that are being fed that information?
I mean, why are they not doing their own research?
Why are they not using their own discernment?
Like the gay people that were affected because of Fauci's evil.
The black people that were affected because of Biden's evil.
Let's talk about Biden's evil, right?
Let's talk about the three strike laws in the 90s that he supported.
Let's talk about the private prison system.
So not only did this man, his viewpoints, segregationist viewpoints, destroy the black community back when You know, these bills came out in terms of welfare programs in the 60s and 70s, right?
So that disseminated the black family, and that wasn't enough.
He had to basically support three-strike laws, private prisons, which resulted in another generation of black men being incarcerated.
So now you have multiple generations where a lot of black kids are raised without fathers, and that leads to a series of calamities, right?
But, nonetheless, nobody's doing their research on that side to find out that these people are actually our enemies.
Like, what's going on there? Why are they not trying to find out the truth?
And individuals like you and I are.
Well, I think it comes back to what I was saying in the beginning, where our attention span has just gone down.
We just don't care anymore.
Used to be over a minute.
We could stay attached to something.
Now it's between 8 and 10 seconds.
We just don't care anymore.
We're a lazy generation.
We're a lazy society.
We don't care. We just want to get things done.
And I think that the elites and the corrupt, they know how to take advantage of things like that and turn that to be in their favor.
So, you know, they know we're not going to do our research.
So they're just going to cover it up and they're going to tell you what they think you want to hear and what will get your vote.
You know, that's how they do it.
I mean, what do you do when you talk to somebody your age?
You meet another 21 year old.
The person's on the woke spectrum and you're trying to convert them.
Well, how do you approach them?
What is the things, the keywords that you would use?
Or is there any even that could, you know, try to bring them to our side?
It's really hard. I would like to give you a good answer that like is effective and the viewers can watch and take away.
But to be honest with you, I've not had much success.
Like if you are on the woke spectrum, you're probably going to be hard to convert.
But with that being said, I just got back yesterday from DC and I was filming a 24 hour challenge with a liberal.
I was handcuffed to a liberal for 24 hours.
And he was atheist.
He was gay. He was extremely progressive.
But by the end of the night, we were talking and I was actually able to pray with him.
He told me he had like changed his mind a little bit.
And, you know, all glory to God right here.
I got a message today and it was from him.
And he said that he felt the Holy Spirit while we were talking.
So, yeah, all glory to God right there.
You know why that feels so good?
Because our own Corinne Clifford, look at the serendipitous nature of this.
We just did an AHN News Live yesterday with Corinne Clifford, our Washington, D.C. correspondent, and she was talking about that.
You know Corinne?
Oh, I love Corrine. Oh, dude, she's our exclusive Washington, D.C. correspondent.
So right in front of her home, a bunch of Antifa folks get up there and they're yelling the most crazy, obscene stuff, making fun of her, making fun of her daughter, calling her a loser, calling her an insurrectionist, literally harassing and threatening her in front of her own home, right?
So what does Corrine do?
She goes out there with some friends of hers, befriends one of the Antifa members, goes out to dinner with this Antifa member and converts the Antifa member into a Literally the same story.
You didn't say the person became a patriot, but you said the person started praying and felt the presence of God.
Happened yesterday, both to you and Corinne.
What an amazing story that is.
Yeah, no, Corinne's amazing.
And her daughter's beautiful, by the way.
She showed me her beautiful daughter right there.
Yeah, beautiful. Yeah, yeah.
She's an amazing woman.
I mean, she's, you know, for those that don't know Corinne Clifford, you know, on her own Diamond Times, been watching DC covering news that really nobody else Very few people cover.
She's been covering all the stuff that's been happening with the gulags, all these, you know, BS court hearings where it's these tyrannical courts.
And so much credit to Corinne.
She is one of the bravest patriots out there.
And frankly, she pays a price because check out the AHN News Live yesterday and see these punks outside her door.
They're making fun of her daughter, by the way.
They're literally like, your daughter's a loser.
I mean, they have no bounds.
They were attacking her in every form possible.
You know what they even did is they put up websites making it look like Corinne's a porn star, which is actually not very hard.
You go to a website that's a porn site, you put some keywords, Corinne Clifford, you know, doggy, whatever, blah, blah, blah.
And then all of a sudden, you Google her name and this pops up.
But there's obviously no porn because she hasn't done it.
But these are the kind of things that they're trying to do to destroy this woman's life.
Wow. I didn't know you could do that.
That's sad. Yeah, yeah, yeah, totally.
She was talking all about it.
I mean, she's been really heavily attacked.
They made posters over in Washington, D.C. And, you know, the price you pay, that's why it's so interesting that you're going out there, you're getting harassed, you're getting punched at, and you're still putting up this fight.
Yeah, it's crazy the lengths in which people go.
I saw someone on Twitter, they reported me to, like, the domestic terrorist, like, call, and they...
Like, MASH reported me as a terrorist.
It's just like, that's what you do with your free time.
Just because we disagree doesn't make me a domestic terrorist.
It's kind of crazy, but it's really sad that the lengths in which people will go to try and ruin your life.
Yeah, yeah. Brother, this is really amazing, man.
Thank you so much for the work that you're doing.
And it's so impressive that as a 21-year-old, you're out there fighting this fight while I'm sure most of your generation is stuck to their PlayStation, Twitters, TikToks, or whatever.
And you're out there actually putting up a fight and doing an intellectual job at it because you're asking people questions and you're giving them enough rope to hang themselves, basically.
That seems to be the modus operandi or operatus, whatever.
Well, thank you so much.
God bless you. I appreciate it.
Man, is there anything in closing that you'd want to mention?
Anything that you're working on right now?
What you got coming up?
You know, the mic is yours. Yeah, well, thank you.
I just want to say that I'm working right now.
I've been editing all day.
I'm going to be editing the next week on this video.
24 hour challenge, handcuffed to a liberal.
That's going to be one of the most complex videos I've ever done.
So I'm so excited for it to come out.
I really hope it's going to make a big wave on the internet.
I think The traditional ways in which we go about things has kind of left us losing people in a way.
So I'm trying to bring high quality video creation back to conservatives.
So I'm excited for you guys to see it.
It's going to be a movie. Awesome, awesome.
One other question that just came to mind, because we're on the topic of Christianity, and, you know, one of the royal pieces of garbage that always, you know, comes to mind when we talk about Christianity is Justin Trudeau and him saying that Christianity is the most dangerous thing in terms of the West.
I mean, talk about like a...
Absolutely brain-dead statement.
There's no statistics that would back that up.
You could say that about, frankly, Islamic terrorism.
You could say that about gang culture.
You could say about that at Crips and Bloods.
You could say that about MS-13.
You can't say that about Christianity because the statistics don't exist.
What do you think about Mr.
Justin Trudeau up in Canada?
Yeah, it's disgusting. It's that type of rhetoric that's got us to the point we are today.
And, you know, he's got a large following.
He's got a lot of people that are going to take what he says and just run with it.
But, you know, in reality, it couldn't be further from the truth.
One of the most used words in the Bible is the word love.
It's used over 500 times in the Bible.
So everyone wants to say, you know, it's this hate book, it's a book of hate, it's a book of rules.
But no, it's about loving your neighbor too.
There's a lot of amazing things from the Bible.
That's why you don't see a Christian terrorism.
It's because if you follow the Bible, you're not going to do it.
I mean, real believers are believers and they do it with love.
They truly want you to inherit the kingdom of God.
Yeah. And you know, the last time there was Christian terrorism, because historically there has been Christian terrorism, but it was 700 years ago.
700 years ago during the Crusades.
That's the only time that you could actually say there was organized terrorism.
And you could also blame that on the corruption of the church, the same kind of nonsense that's going on right now.
In fact, you could compare it to what's happening right now, because back then they were doing the Crusades.
Right now you have, you know, 90 plus percent, maybe up to 98, 99 percent, We see very few reverends and priests getting out there and speaking out about all this nonsense.
Most of them are supporting it. So, in a way, we're seeing the exact same nonsense happen, just in a different way 700 years later.
That's only terrorism, I see.
In terms of real terrorism, I don't know.
I mean, there's a long list of real terrorism out there, including what the gangs are doing, including what MS-13 is doing, including what Islamic terrorism is doing.
I mean, there's a lot of stuff out there.
It's not the Christian stuff.
Right. Yeah.
Perfectly said. Sorry?
I said perfectly said.
Perfectly said, brother. Thank you so much for joining us for this Blood Money episode, brother.
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