The SNEAKO Episode | One American Podcast With Chase Geiser
If you are a fan of YouTube or TikTok, you have probably come across Sneako and his viral videos.
Sneako is an American content creator, social media personality, and occasional stand-up comedian. He is known for his commentary and motivational videos on both YouTube and TikTok.
Sneako began uploading commentary and motivational videos and started a series called One Minute Podcast, which features socio-political commentary and other topics.
Sneako had a large following before joining TikTok in 2019, where he quickly gained popularity with his stand-up comedy videos and street interviews. However, not everyone agreed with his content, which focuses on controversial topics such as "Do women like to be catcalled," "Is it okay to be fat," and "Why men and women aren't equal."
His videos have gained notoriety and generated millions of views and comments. Sneako also attracted attention for defending social media creator Andrew Tate after his ban from Meta platforms. He had over 1.1 million followers on his TikTok account, @thesneako, before his account was banned.
I didn't know anything about cigars, but I went to college in Nashville and got in with an older crowd of guys that would smoke cigars together every week.
But he said that when you would fly on the plane, like the stewardess would hand you two cigarettes and like a little paper wrap as part of the flight, like, you know, with your cookie or whatever.
I saw a meme the other day and you could see like back in the day in the 50s, all the people in suits with the nice hats on.
People got dressed up like full meals in front of them and like women are dressed up nice.
And then now it's just like you're on a Spirit Airlines flight and people are fighting and pulling weaves and they're getting couples are refusing to get everyone's getting de-planed.
But there's this like, there's this episode of Mad Men where like the main character, Don Draper, is sort of getting older and there's like a younger generation of professionals come into the office and they're just sort of off put by the way they act like the next generation.
It's disrespectful.
And there's a scene where they're in the elevator and all the guy, all the old guys are holding their hats and the young guy's wearing his like fedora and Don Draper just takes the hat off his head and puts it in his chest.
You know, like don't wear a hat inside.
And like now when I see people wear hats inside, I'm like Don Draper, be pissed.
They all want sports cars and they want to be able to travel everywhere and have a giant house.
They want those top, all women want a top 1% man and they think they deserve it.
And what was my point about that?
I was watching that yesterday, right?
And they all want men who are in their early 30s.
I thought about that.
Not only that, they want the top 1% man, but it's like, yeah, he's like five years older or like 26, 27.
And like, yeah, he's like 32, 33.
I'm like, bro, I got time.
I don't know why I'm thinking about this now.
The women, though, like the most beautiful women, they all want a guy like 10 years older than me.
So it's that was a good reminder.
Like, maybe I should, shill out, I should stack up my bread, keep on pursuing everything that I can do as a single man early, early 20s before I get married and before I have kids.
Like there's a lot of time.
But I think that's the difference between a lot of minorities in America and white people.
White people really wait until they're like 41, like your dad, right?
That's he was 41 when he had you.
And I think it's common in black culture.
I'm a quarter black and being in New York to have kids like extremely young, like 19, 20.
And like, that's just, that's just the norm.
But it's better for the generation of your family to wait and establish some wealth and have property and be able to have life experience before you start thinking about having a family.
That's better for the future instead of rushing into it and being immature and not being with the correct person.
But I also think like when you meet the right person, it's just the right person, you know, like whether you're 24 and you meet the right person, you don't want to blow that opportunity by saying, oh, I promised I wasn't going to get married till I'm 32 or whatever.
And at the same time, you only have about three or four people in your life before you give up hope and just, you just want like some ditzy 19 year old with braces to be around who doesn't know anything is basically a bangmaid.
You can only have an emotional connection, I think, with like three or four people before you give up.
I was in, I was in high school when Trump got elected and I wore a Make America Great Again shirt the day he was elected and the tears just I've never seen people like looking I've had people like I've seen jealousy in people's eyes but I saw murder in people's eyes looking around no like they were like all the teachers canceled class I went to like a woke type school like gay pride flags on the door safe space signs um it was very very very liberal um and walking in with the make america great again shirt
It was pretty much like walking in with a giant swastika on my forehead.
That's how bad it was.
And even when I was in high school, that was when the gender pronoun nonsense started.
And I was in class with they, thems.
I remember being in English class, and my English teacher, shout out to her, she was a nice girl, but she was a gender studies major.
And now my English teacher, we had to go adjust and say, like, does they want to, give them a pencil.
It's like singular person.
So we're just messing up grammar for the gender fluid girl.
And she changed, like every other year, she'd be like, you know, I feel like a girl now.
It just made absolutely no sense.
But I was in school at that time.
And now they're starting to bring like drag queens, and it's getting worse.
More than just like the obvious mental and this grooming shit, even, is like, I'm a firm believer that you have to find a way to source your self-esteem from within.
And so I've gotten, I would say I've gotten as close as a person can get to not giving a fuck what anybody else thinks about me in terms of my self-esteem.
Like, I'm courteous, and I care what other people think.
I want to be polite.
But anybody can think anything about me, and it's not going to harm the way that I see myself, right?
But when you insist on someone else referring to you by like different pronouns, it just comes off to me like you're sourcing your identity by the way other people see you more than you're sourcing your identity by the way you see yourself.
It's like, all right, well, if you're a girl, why do I have to know you're a girl?
Like, why can't you just be a girl and be satisfied with that from like within, right?
And that's how you debunk that entire trans thing.
It's like, I shouldn't have to adjust, and you shouldn't have to force it.
If you are inherently like a woman deep down, even though you're born with a penis, then just be that.
You shouldn't have to go and change and force everybody's perception of you.
People are living very external lives.
A lot of this generation exists only within the minds of other people.
It's very attention seeking.
It's the result of social media.
I really know this because I grew up and went through this.
I had to break out of that.
It's really a mental trap for a lot of people, the woke virus that is more contagious than COVID.
It's bad, but I think that that's a very baseline part of the culture war is easy because you could dunk on it all day, like trans people, gender pronouns, gender fluidity.
It's really easy.
So you can make content all day.
Matt Walsh is great at it.
You can make whole movies about it.
But I think it goes a lot deeper when you really look into the problem, which is what I try to do on my live stream on Rumble, is figure out who's doing this.
What's the reason behind it?
How do we combat this?
And I'm not sure what you know or what you think about Ye, but I think he's getting to the level where he's really breaking that last wall of the dam of the woke virus.
So I think he's really shaking it up.
And I'm not sure.
I will, I support Ye and everything he does, but this is an important, important fight to have now because people don't want to have children anymore.
All these women want to be girl bosses.
The family's being destroyed from the inside out.
Like the morals are getting worse and worse.
And more people are becoming programmed and are being told that being weak and a loser is a good thing.
The virtue signaling is terrible and it's really messing up an entire generation of people's mental health.
Like all these people are programmed to be on antidepressants and to be to be depressed and weak and think that they have problems and constantly in therapy.
They use it to monetize a whole generation's mindset right off of their unhappiness.
So the culture war, like, yes, all day long, all day long, trans people like are not real.
Gender fluidity is nonsense.
Gender pronouns and bio stupid.
Take the Ukraine flat out of your bio.
You're being programmed.
Black Lives Matter.
You're there protesting for nothing.
But I really want to get to the core reason because I don't, and I like the fact that you're saying that the philosophy of your podcast is that it's shamed upon to be proud to be an American.
These white people, that they boo soldiers that come back from the war because they're like, oh, you're bad for killing people.
Man, people with purple hair and like the witch nose piercing, they laugh if you serve your country.
So I think America doesn't have a lot of chances left.
And I'm wondering what you think about this personally.
If it doesn't get solved soon, I think if we elect more Democrats and we have more bots get into office and we keep rigging elections, I can't say this on YouTube.
I don't know if that would fly or not, but well, whatever.
So I got a question for you.
Do you think that this like this woke shit and this gender stuff that we're seeing like tear through our schools and confuse our kids into thinking they're the opposite gender?
Do you think that it's like a fluke that just sort of spontaneously happened because of social media and it was like just like a random, almost like a virus outbreak, for lack of a better, you know, example?
Or you think that this is like, hey, we're going to push this intentionally?
I think you could see the way that they've China, the CCP has used TikTok to infiltrate America and to make us weaker.
And people like Biden allow it to happen.
They get money from the CCP.
They don't care about the future generation of kids.
If they did, then they wouldn't have allowed Fauci to brainwash and keep all these whole generation of children inside for so long and ruin their social abilities.
And they know that what makes us happiest is communication and is relationships with other people.
So they kept us inside.
They said that you can't sit next to people.
You can't talk to them.
Cover your face.
Don't talk, go to class on Zoom and just don't learn anything.
Sit there and obey and don't talk to friends.
And you're a bad person if you don't go home to your, you're a bad person if you go see your family for Christmas.
If you want to wear a mask, that's what they did.
And if they actually cared, then they wouldn't have allowed that to happen.
So that's proof that they don't care.
The whole woke agenda, it's not something accidental.
It was very intentional.
It was probably arranged in a boardroom.
I can imagine like the mad, like the Don Draper type people.
But like, seriously, like, like, do you think, like, do you think the guy who, you know, accidentally drones nine kids in the Middle East actually gives a fuck about the wildlife on the coast of California of sea levels rise due to melting ice caps?
Like, they're acting like they're virtue signaling, like they're trying to save the planet and they care so much about humanity, but everything they do during their life is so anti-human.
No, it's kind of interesting because I think it's something like 70% of Russia's economy is from exporting energy to Europe.
And my understanding is that if NATO would have, if Ukraine would have joined NATO, then there would have been a tremendous amount of sort of international leverage over the pipelines that Russia uses to export energy throughout Europe.
So it would have put him in like a really untenable sort of vulnerable economic position to have to negotiate with 30 nations rather than one about like pipeline exports, energy exports throughout Europe.
And so in a way, by invading Ukraine before Ukraine joined NATO, Putin's preventing World War III rather than getting closer to it.
You know what I mean?
He's actually saving the fucking world.
Like, I don't think he's a good guy, but this time he did the right thing, in my opinion.
If I was the president of Russia, I can say with some confidence.
Yeah, but I'm starting to realize like getting more involved into politics that I would consider myself at heart a libertarian.
I don't like anybody telling me what to do.
I don't like the powers that be.
I resonate with the fact that you're in Texas and you want your guns and you want to be able to like fuck off government.
And if drones come in, everyone's going to shoot them.
Like that's what Texas would do.
But when you look into it and you see the future of the world, I think that there is somewhat of a need of an authoritarian leader like Putin or and that's why a lot of people are coming out and saying that they admire Hitler because he stood on his principles.
And I'm completely against that.
I don't want any government involvement, but the reality is that most people aren't capable of living in a world like that.
And you need somebody to tell you what to do and to be able to shut out ideologies that don't align with the betterment of the nation.
So of course, in an ideological world, I would vote for Ron Paul or a rampart like that kind of idea, but I don't think it works for a country with over 300 million people.
And in my whole life, at every point, people said, this is the country's never been worse.
There's always some group of people saying that.
I guess it's definitely not worse.
And there's probably less violence right now than there has been in a long time.
If you look at the actual number of people dying in combat, I think so.
I don't want to quote a sad out of there, but I think that the issue that worries me is the complete collapse of any morality and how they're using Satanism and disguising it as activism.
So they go out and have a whole month full of pride, which is one of the seven sins.
They're celebrating how gay they are.
And I mean, of course, I'm not anyone to judge.
And I'm a libertarian.
I don't think that we should be able to say what you can and can't do.
But when you block off streets to go celebrate degeneracy and put on these puppet costumes and put on your BDSM costumes and twerk in front of kids in the name of progressiveness, it's absolutely disgusting.
And what I fear for is the future of kids' mental health.
Like if they grow up in this, I've seen videos of what they're doing in school, like with all the pride flags and how they're bringing in these sex head teachers to six-year-olds.
And there's now like kid-friendly drag shows in New York City.
This is a big reason why I left.
They think that being progressive is good.
And like parents in New York City will bring their kids to pride parades because they want to show their parents how progressive they are, but they don't realize how it's programming kids to be involved in something that they don't care about.
Like let them go run around.
Let them play in a sandbox and pick up a toy truck.
Why do they have to go see a drag show?
This is the stuff that I worry about.
And if you can destroy an entire generation's mentality, then there's going to be a lack of leaders.
There's going to be a lack of people who stand up.
And you've seen how quickly in the past two years, since March 2020, it went from two weeks to two years and almost three years.
We're going in and Fauci's getting on TV and saying that you need to get another one, another jab before you can go see your family.
They've seen how easy it is to manipulate most of the population in it's embarrassing, frankly.
Yeah, that's what they want to do with the digital dollar.
But I got a question for you because I'm a big fan of philosophy, though.
I don't claim to be very knowledgeable just because it's impossible to just the volume of history around philosophy.
It's almost impossible to claim that you're knowledgeable about it.
But Nietzsche said famously that God is dead, right?
And the novice sort of interprets that as like, oh, he literally thought God died.
But what he meant was that society was moving in a direction where no one would believe in God anymore.
Like God's dead, like disco's dead, right?
Same kind of expression.
And, you know, what we saw in the 20th century as culturally we moved into sort of like a more and more agnostic or atheist or amoral state, that's where we saw World War I, World War II, major crimes against humanity by a number of different leaders.
Like, for example, people don't realize this that Chairman Mao killed more people between 1958 and 1962 during the Great Leap Forward than all of white supremacy in the history of the world from 1619 to 2019 combined.
Like more people died if you add up the numbers.
Like, obviously, white supremacy sucks, but like Hitler's the bad word and Mao isn't.
Yeah, but like my question then is like, how do we get back?
How do we get back to a moral root?
Because if as a culture, we've like abandoned this notion of God or religion, like it seems like we, as humans, we have to fill that void with something.
And most people just immediately go to the state, like whether they're communists or national socialists or Republicans or Democrats.
They're like, the state is going to replace, you know, this higher power that I, you know, that I psychologically need that I don't believe in anymore, right?
Yeah, woke is the new religion because people have left God and so that they would worship the gay pride flag.
The White House is just covered in the rainbow.
That is the new symbol of Christ that for most people in America.
And that's what helped me find God as well.
I was an atheist.
I was a big fan of Nish myself.
Like I was a nihilist and I didn't really believe in anything and I had a hard time believing in God.
But when you see how they use Satanism to run the world, then God must exist.
If evil is how they can separate their empathy and control mass amounts of people and they go on islands and do these rituals so they don't care and have complete control, then God must exist.
So that's the only way is to bring back America to a Christian standard and to really tell everybody that Jesus is king and Jesus is Lord.
And if we don't, if Jesus is not worshipped in America like he was when the country was created, then it the entire idea is going to collapse.
So hopefully people can come and find that again.
And for any atheist watching this, that's just followed the same thing that I found.
Just know that evil is real.
Just know that Satan has a stronghold on information in people's minds right now.
So if Satan is in control, then that must mean that there is some God out there.
Do you think that these people, the reason I have a hard time believing that they're Satanists is because I have a hard time believing that they're believers.
Like just like what you said, like if there's a Satan, there's a God.
So like, are you telling me that these people believe in God and know that God exists?
Or is their behavior just the natural sort of satanic culmination of a total absence of God, just not believing in God at all?
You know what I mean?
Like to be a Satanist, you have to believe that like Lucifer fell into heaven.
Well, yeah, they probably do know that, but they choose to follow degeneracy and they become power hungry and they become when you get to that level of power hungry, then you know that you follow the power of Satan.
And I think the Balenciaga campaign showed a part of that and how they're trying to like slowly show the world like what they're doing, what the people in power are doing.
It's fun.
Like the harsh reality is that evil is fun.
It hits your dopamine instead of hitting your love.
You can see it through a lot of people in this generation now.
See, I go on the Fresh and Fit podcast a lot and you talk to these women who would rather be on Instagram than have a good relationship.
So they'd rather, they're choosing dopamine.
They're choosing a quick dopamine high instead of long-term gratitude, right?
Instead of long-term happiness, they're choosing the quick fix.
The same thing that there's a lot of things that fall into Satanism, like doing drugs or murder, something like that.
Like I've never murdered, but I know that in the moment, like violence gives you an adrenaline rush, like punching somebody, being in a fight.
They're trying to see how far they can they can get with it.
I think one of the first examples of it, like the Jeffrey Dahmer documentaries like was before this new show, Wednesday, which is like them covered in blood.
I didn't watch it, but that's probably, that has to be, if he's the main character, they're trying to get you to empathize with some guy who's eating, who's eating little boys.
And I was just in LA, the most demonic city in the country, and they had giant billboards.
I might write somebody in, but I was very off-put by the post he made a couple of weeks ago about temporarily suspending the Constitution in order to get reinstated.
I don't have a problem people wanting to change the Constitution, but you want to just fucking suspend it so you can get reinstated as the president of the, that's like, that's a little too far.
It's a little, I don't know, that just doesn't sit well with me.
Yeah, I'm working on revamping my course, the Creativity Kit.
It's going to drop again on January 1st, 2023.
I'm bringing on professors and I have a great community of people.
Of course, the course, the general idea of a course right now is a series of videos, but obviously that doesn't add as much value as the calls.
Like right before this, that's why I was like struggling.
I just got off a networking call.
We had a new professor who was a multi-millionaire from cryptocurrency.
He was in there like telling everybody about investing.
And I was learning a lot about finances.
So that's a great place to meet people who are like-minded because nowadays it's hard to find people.
Like, of course, I'm talking to you and this sounds like a normal conversation, but having a conversation like this when I was back in New York City was almost impossible because everybody is absolutely so brainwashed and they don't know about any of this.
And they're there.
They're there just believing in it.
A bunch of garbage.
So the best place to find like-minded people is through an online community nowadays or online.
And I provide that in the creativity kit.
Not only is it a course for content creators, but it's a great place to network with like-minded people and figure out ways to make money alternatively to get out of the system that's trying to control us all.
Yeah, it was tough at first because when I was streaming on YouTube, I was going full entertainment mode.
So it was more like kind of like iShow speed or Kai Sanat.
Like I was just trying to entertain, but I've noticed myself, I watch back some of my old streams from this summer.
I've went through a big progression this year.
I would consider myself a lot more articulate and politically aware, geopolitically aware.
And I can talk about a lot more than I was able to back in June.
I actually when I May, June, I really started to live stream seriously.
And I've learned a lot since then.
And I think it's a testament to my motto, seek truth through funny, that if you follow the funny, like them, you pull up the lollipop, stuff like that.
The funny people are always based on some level of reality.
And so doing that, I really learned a lot about the world streaming, interacting with my chat, going on my Discord.
My Discord is Discord.
Just look up Discord Sneeko and talking to a lot of people, having debates with religious people, going back and forth, communicating with different people who are trying to seek the truth.
I've learned a lot in a very short period of time.
The points that he makes are the points that we need to be able to consider and respond to, right?
Like a lot of people don't sharpen the saw.
Like you mentioned, you sharpened the saw the past six months and you've grown a lot.
Like we have to have the right reasons to believe the right thing if we want to create a foundation that's like defensible, right?
Like a lot of people just sort of intuitively believe the right thing.
Like I would say that, like, for example, QAnon, right?
I'm not a QAnon guy, okay?
I think that it was a psyop.
That being said, the QAnon people, despite the fact that I think they're wrong about everything, are fundamentally right in the foundational philosophy of the movement, which is the political elite are running the show and you can't trust a goddamn thing that they say.
Like that's like the philosophy.
And they're intuitively right, but they're like getting all the details wrong.
Right.
And so it undermines the entire sort of, like, I don't know.
I don't want to say right wing because I'm not partisan like that.
But it undermines this sort of American, I don't know, culture that's associated with them when people say, well, this is like, this is some silly shit that this guy's saying.
So obviously like him believing that the government is not trustworthy, it must be stupid too, if he believes that this shit's true.
It's like, no, no, no, you can be, you can be right about one thing or the philosophy or the theme behind something and get the details wrong, you know?
And they shut you out with these terms, but it's starting to lose its.
And so a lot of guys like you, for example, they, they can quickly call you like an all-right racist Nazi and shut you out.
But calling me racist is just, it's just, does anyone believe that?
Does anyone, I don't think anybody who read that article is like, yeah, this guy's racist.
No one thinks it.
So in a way, I have a lot more privilege than you because for woke people, you get written out as a Trump supporter was like the word Nazi back in 2016, like, oh, he's a Trump supporter.
And they would just shut you up.
I have a privilege and I have more freedom of speech than white men in America now because of my skin complexion, because a lot of people just don't want to hear it.
It could write you out like they have with Alex Jones or calling you a Nazi, you Trump supporter, blah, blah, blah, racist.
Well, I mean, there's no fucking freedom of speech for anybody, really.
I like what you said.
I've heard you say this before, that if there isn't complete freedom of speech, there's no freedom of speech.
I think that's, that's, yeah, that's, that's true.
So ultimately, we're all fucked in that department.
And I, I think there's no, since there's no, there's no new world anymore.
There's, like our four, our forefathers, like the pilgrims and shit, when they were facing persecution, religious, whatever, they were able to get on a boat and sail west and just fucking, all right, we're going to start our own thing, right?
There's, there's no west, man.
Like this is, this is the end of the fucking line.
And like, yeah, you can go to different countries and you can avoid taxes and you can, you can have a good experience and you can work the systems there and establish some safety.
But it's like, don't you want like a culture and a country that actually protects fucking rights and people have freedom and they don't, they don't think someone must be morally corrupt just because they're financially successful.
Like we shame people because they kick ass.
Something we used to never do.
We used like Henry Ford used to be the shit.
Kids would grow up.
I want to be like Rockefeller.
Today, it's like, oh, Elon Musk, he's a fucking billionaire and he's taking over the platform.
It's like, dude, like, wouldn't, don't you want your kids to be like Elon Musk?
I'd rather have my kid be like Elon Musk than the fucking blue-haired both gender girl on fucking TikTok.
You know what I mean?
Like, Jesus, we got our whole, it's just, I don't know, I'm ranting, but it's all, it's all backass words.
They, in New York, they were calling like, there's no ethical billionaire.
They, like, they shame you for wanting to make money.
They said that there's no ethical billionaire and Elon Musk is a bad person because he doesn't donate all his money to the Clinton Foundation and go save some kids.
And maybe the new West, maybe the new sailing to the West is, is, is getting a bunch of passports and being able to live all over the world.
I think that's the solution that I've come to talking to you.
Like, maybe I should just get a passport, one in the Philippines, one in for the Middle East, one in Eastern Europe, one in South America, and just be able to travel and avoid all the governments and not be bound to one government at all because they're untrustworthy and just be bound to my own beliefs.