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Dec. 14, 2022 - One American - Chase Geiser
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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.

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What's up, Sneeko?
Hey, that was a dope intro.
I want to develop one like that.
I appreciate it.
I could uh I could put it in the uh Reface app and just put your face over mine if you know you can use it if you want.
Hey, I won't tell anybody.
What are you smoking, man?
Uh cigar.
Yeah, what what what kind?
The kind that I pretend like I know what it is, but it looks cool in the case, and so I just buy grab a bunch of random ones.
I like medium and heavy cigars.
I think this is uh this is a hub.
I don't know.
Cool, cool, man.
I um I didn't know anything about cigars, but I uh I went to college in Nashville and got in with an older crowd of guys that would smoke cigars together every week, and I fell in love, man.
I'm a tobacco fiend.
I noticed that about people who are based.
It's all there's always a cigar involved.
Pretty much everybody, I mean, you know, it's just criticism about Crowder or criticisms about Andrew Tate or um, but every time I see somebody that I agree with for the most part, it's like there's a cigar involved.
So I think we're gonna get along.
It's nice to meet you, Chase.
Yeah, it's nice to meet you too, man.
Yeah, there is something to that.
I don't I wonder what it is.
Like, obviously, a cigar is something that's sort of like reserved for a certain socioeconomic class because it's not the cheapest thing in the world.
You gotta have to like kind of know the spots to smoke one, uh, unless you're just smoking one at home.
So there's something about it, like it's it's like a really associated with business networking, at least in the south.
When I noticed that when I moved to the south, yeah, but I don't know.
My dad told me my dad was born in 49, and he told me that there used to be a day or used to be 49 in 1949.
Yeah, how old were you?
I'm 32.
32.
Yeah, they had me when they were 41.
White people waiting.
White people wait.
I mean, they didn't wait.
That was the last one.
They just kept rolling.
But um he said that when they when you would fly on the plane, like the stewardess would hand you two cigarettes and like a little paper like wrap as part of the flight, like you know, with your cookie or whatever, they'd hand you some cigarettes.
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 deplaned.
Nah, get the fuck off me, bitch.
Like that's sweatpants.
Yes, that's that's the airline now.
Yeah, you know what's crazy.
I um I'm a big fan of the show, uh, mad men.
Did you ever watch that show?
Yeah, a little bit.
Um, but I don't really romanticize the 60s and 50s like that.
Uh it's just not sure.
Yeah, I understand.
I understand the appeal.
I understand that.
Were you in like a the debate club in high school?
Barely.
I think I participated in one competition.
I was not I kind of showed up to things whenever I felt like not really consistently.
Okay.
Were you in a young Republicans group?
No, no, I wasn't.
All right.
I thought I could click you more than I did.
No, I was just trying to.
Just because I'm wearing a blazer, bro.
I've got glasses and a part.
That all those things, the intro, the cigars and the madmen.
Yeah, I thought, okay.
But yeah, well, I I own a small uh digital advertising business, and I was student body president in college, so you're not far off.
Um same type of guy.
Yeah, student body president basically.
Yeah, it's basically young Republicans, but I wasn't out there like we gotta re-restore the nuclear family.
It's like it's that's what I do now.
That's what I do, just yelling into a camera.
It's very popular to uh well, not pot, but it does well.
People people need to hear that right now.
But there's this like uh there's this episode of 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.
There is 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 Daper 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.
And then all you do is you think about doing it and then never do it and then walk out of the elevator.
I had that scenario just now.
There was this, you know, those pants, they have uh jokes about that, the floral pants that like just really grip uh of females behind beautifully, and it just it just makes any girl.
And I saw her, she was there, she's on her phone.
I'm like, I should say something.
I should say something.
I like came up with scenario.
I was about to, and then the elevator opened a giant dumpster came in, and I'm like, oh, this is weird.
I made excuses, and then I never talked to her, and I'm never gonna see her again.
And maybe she was my future wife, but it was gone.
Yeah, she was the one.
I want I want to be more Don Draper, like I need to go and take off the hat and shove it in the chest next time.
I'm gonna do that.
That inspired me.
Thank you.
You gotta use the uh three-second rule, man.
Did you ever read the game by Neil Strauss?
Yeah, I do.
Yeah, that you think about it and then you did like that's the kiss that you you think about it one, two, three kiss.
I remember that.
I remember reading that back in high school.
That would that really motive me back in back in the day.
Honestly, it's probably the best self-help book for in like any insecure teenager.
Not saying that you were insecure.
I was.
No, I was totally everybody was insecure as a teenager.
That's true.
That's true.
I definitely was.
But I read that book and like I got a whole new wardrobe, and I think I got my first um action like within 14 days of finishing that book.
Did you start peacocking?
You had like feathers.
I was peacocking.
I had like the huge skater like Osiris shoes, and the skinny jeans were really cool back then.
So they were like tucked into the shoes.
I said, I want to call you a homophobic slur, but I forget we're not on Rumble, we're on YouTube, so I can't say that.
But I never did peacocking.
I I it was interesting.
I remember that character too.
That was the first book that red pilled me.
That was the first step of my my red pill journey, or maybe maybe even sooner, uh being exposed to the feminists.
But I think that book really started radicalizing me.
Yeah, that's a really good one.
His other book, uh Emergency is really good.
If you like the game, it's all about like how to survive if society collapses.
He um he did a whole bunch of research, and the book is amazing.
He's just such a good storyteller, but he's really much.
I think so.
I mean, he's had like however many uh best selling New York Times books.
But I don't know.
He yeah, he's a really good writer.
Uh I actually met him once.
I when I was in high school, I drove up to sh to Chicago and I had him sign my copy of the game.
Was he wearing those giant high heels disguised as sneakers?
I don't remember what his shoes were, but I just remember his girlfriend was really hot.
I remember seeing him walk on stage at the at talk shows and he was wearing like those platform shoes.
He used to talk about that a lot because he's like five, six wearing platform shoes.
Really short.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
That's good stuff.
I wanted to know his girlfriend's app, but no, I'm a man of God.
I don't need to go indulge.
I'm not gonna go look at her Instagram, I don't care.
We are here to talk about the nuclear family.
Yeah, absolutely.
So are you gonna when are you gonna get married and have kids?
Um you know, I've been thinking about this a lot recently.
I think when I was 18, I wanted to have kids.
I'm 24 now, but I wanted to have kids uh by now, or maybe even have a one-year-old.
But now I'm 24, and I would I was thinking a lot yesterday.
I was watching this video by Courtney Ryan.
She has a good series of videos where she interviews women about their unrealistic expectations with how much a man should make.
All these women want to want a guy who makes 500,000 a year and they don't even realize how uncommon that is.
The median salary in America is 48,000.
And they all make over 400 grand, you're in the top one percent.
And they have no idea about that.
They all they all want like uh 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 one percent man and they think they deserve it.
And my uh what was that?
What was my point about that?
Uh I was watching that yesterday, right?
Courtney video, yeah.
But having and they all want men who are in their early 30s.
I thought about that.
Not only that do they want the top 1% man, but it's like, yeah, he's like five years older.
They're like 26, 27, and like, yeah, he's like 32, 33.
I'm like, bro, I gotta, I got time.
I don't know why I'm thinking about this now.
The girl the women, though, like the most beautiful women, they all want a guy like 10 years older than me.
So it's that that was a good reminder.
Like, maybe I should chill out, I should stack up my bread, keep on uh pursuing everything that I that I can do as a single man.
Um early early 20s before I get married and before I have kids.
Like there's there's a lot of time.
Um, but I think that's the difference between I think the uh between a lot of minorities in America and and white people.
White people really wait until they're like 41, like you're like your dad, right?
That's he was uh 41 when he had you.
And I think uh it's common in in 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 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.
Yeah, I think that's true.
But I also think like when you meet the right person, it's 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 gonna get married until I'm 32 or whatever, you know.
That's true.
And at the same time, you do you only have about three or four people in your life before you give up hope and just uh you just want like some ditzy 19 year old with braces to be around who doesn't know anything, is basically a bang made.
You you can only have an emotional connection, I think, with like three or four people before you give up.
Man, so have you burnt through them?
No, I still got a couple left.
That's cool.
That's cool, man.
Yeah, I only had like I only had like one heartbreak, I would say, but it was so juvenile.
It was like high school.
And then I was actually engaged when I was in college, and we broke up and that didn't bother me at all.
And now I'm married.
So yeah, I've only really had one or two serious relationships.
You got kids?
Yeah, I got a daughter and another daughter on the way.
Oh, congrats.
Thanks, man.
Thanks.
But that'd be cool.
That'd be cool.
Uh no, I don't have kids, but that'd be dope.
Like if by the time I'm 35, if I had a couple sons, and then they could join the team and they could be part of the company, you know.
I'm saying they could already start working at the same time.
It maybe it's good to start having children now so that they can be like you have an army by the time you're 40.
Yeah, just Genghis Khan it, man.
Just make the whole world your your relative.
I'm probably I'm half Filipino.
I'm probably related to Genghis Khan in some form, like that in some form that'd be a good way to we need to we need to start having kids.
A lot more a lot more people need to start having kids.
Just yeah, good people need to have kids and not let anybody fuck with them.
You know, like maybe some more do you think the schools are as fucked up as people say they are?
Because I was in school not that long ago, like 15 years ago, and you know, it sucked, but it wasn't it wasn't fucked up.
No, it was bad.
I was in I was in high school when Trump got elected, and I I wore a Make America Great Again shirt the day he was elected, and the the tears just I've never seen people like looking.
I 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 a 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's like it was pretty much like walking in with the 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 I was in class with they thems.
I remember being in English class in my English teacher.
Shout out to her.
She's she was a nice girl.
Uh, but she was a gender studies major, and now my English teacher, and we had to go with Justin say, like, does they want to to give that give them a pencil?
It's like singular person, so we're just messing up grammar for for the gender fluid girl.
And she changed like every other like years, she would be like, you know, I feel like a girl now.
It just made absolutely no sense.
But I I was in school at that time, and now they're starting to bring like drag queens and it's getting worse.
And I saw the transition, so I was part of it.
It is as bad as fuck.
It it is as bad as it seems on libs of TikTok.
They're they're transitioning for sure.
Man, so that what really bothers me about it, more than just like the obvious mental illness 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 and I want to be polite, but you could anybody could think anything about me, and it's not gonna 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 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 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 and change and force everybody's perception of you.
People are living very external lives where um we a lot of this generation exists only within the minds of other people.
It's very attention seeking.
It's the results of social media.
I I really know this because I I grew up and went through this, and it was I I had to break out of that.
It's really a mental trap for a lot of people.
Uh the woke virus that that is it's more contagious to COVID.
Uh it's it's bad, but I think that that's uh that's a very baseline part of the culture war it is is good, is easy because you could dunk on it all day, like trans people, the gender pronouns, uh Jennifer Woodity.
All it's it's really easy.
Uh so you can make content all day.
Matt Walsh is great at it.
You can make whole movies about it, but I I think it goes a lot deeper.
And you when you really look into the problem, which is what I I try to do on my live stream on Rumble, uh, is figure out like 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 he's getting to the level where he's really breaking that last wall um of the damn of the woke virus.
So I think he's really shaking it up, and I'm not sure.
I I will uh I support Ye in everything he does, but this is this is an important, an important fight to have now because it it's there people don't want to have children anymore.
All these women want to be girl bosses, the families being destroyed from the inside out, like the the morals are 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.
Uh the virtue signaling is terrible, and it's really messing up uh an entire generation of people's mental health.
Like all these people are programmed to be on antidepressants and to be um to be depressed and weak and think that they have problems and constantly in therapy.
They they use it to monetize a whole generation's uh mindset right off of their unhappiness.
So the culture war, like yes, all day long, all day long.
Trans people like are not real, uh gender fluidity is nonsense, gender pronouns and bio, stupid.
Take the Ukraine flat of your out of your bio, you're being programmed, black lives matter, you're there protesting for nothing.
But I really want to get to uh the core reason because I I don't and I I like the fact that you're saying that uh uh the philosophy of your podcast is that it's shamed upon to be proud to be an American.
Uh these white people they that they boo soldiers that come back from the war because they're like, oh, you're bad for killing people, man.
The people with purple hair and like the witch nose piercing, they laugh if you serve your country.
So I 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 elect uh I don't know, I can't say this on YouTube.
Uh you gotta push back here.
You gotta push back on that.
No, you you'll get you will get a strike for saying that.
Uh I'm pushing back.
I don't know about all that.
Right.
I got that was part of the reason I was terminated on YouTube for talking about that.
Um if we keep on well, you saw with the Twitter files that you see how the the employees knew that Trump didn't incite a riot, but they they acted like he was inciting violence to ban him off of Twitter.
So they are manipulating politicians in real time.
If there isn't a solution soon, if we keep electing these these bought and sold candidates, then America's done, in my opinion.
And I'm starting to prepare, like for I really hope that the that the right person can be elected in the next uh in the next election in 2024 or 2028.
Uh but I'm I'm starting to think about leaving it because I would where's there to go though?
So I I kind of like Eastern Europe.
I but then a lot of people are the Middle East, you know, Dubai say a lot of uh cool people are live in Dubai.
But I I don't know.
I mean, I liked London, but then London got really bad.
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure.
Yeah, I'm just gonna stick my flag in the ground in my front yard, dude.
Like, but they maybe even made the American flag, they made that a racist symbol.
The woke people say that the American flag is not something you should represent because oh, they the slavery, blah blah blah.
Like it's even the American flag is like the new confederate flag for a lot of these woke people.
It's getting so you know, how long before some green hair comes and yanks it out of your yard?
Yeah, that's not a good idea in Texas, especially now if it's dark out.
You know, it's I was looking up the the uh like the stand your ground laws in Texas, you know, the the gun laws.
When can you kill someone?
When can't you?
And I could be totally fucking this up.
I'm not a lawyer just for the sake of the audience.
But if you see someone on your property who steals something and is running away during the day, I don't believe you can kill them.
If they do it at night, you can't.
What's the reasoning behind that?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know what I have no fucking clue.
Like, because maybe at night you have like you don't know if there's more people or like you have more of a reason to feel like your life's starting.
I don't know what the reasoning is.
You know what you could do.
If it happens in the daytime, shoot them with your glasses off.
Yeah, yeah.
It was all dark to me.
Yeah, yeah.
Ray Charles can kill anybody anytime he wants.
If you can still aim, I don't know how bad your eyesight is, but just uh pull the bad vision card.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't 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 um like this woke shit and this gender stuff that we're seeing like tear through our schools and and you know 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 gonna push this intentionally?
It was planned out.
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 they get money from 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 all the whole generation of children inside for so long and ruin their social abilities.
And they know that the 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 grandma killed your mask, it's it's it that 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 a range in a board room.
I can imagine like the mad, like the Don Draper type people.
Imagine them coming up with a marketing scheme.
How do we ruin America?
And they go on a whiteboard.
Imagine if we turn girls into boys.
No way, no, you can't you can't do that.
Watch.
And they did.
Imagine next year.
They worked, they're like, I can't believe it.
Don, you did it.
Imagine if you could be two genders at once.
No, no way, no way.
Imagine if they put they them in there, and people were two genders at imagine if we change the English language for people's attention seeking nonsense.
No, you can't do that, and then it works.
They just they they want to see how much power they can take away.
How it's funny to them, they're just toying with us.
There's nobody at that level of wealth that's flying to these islands and doing these weird satanic meetings.
None of them give a fuck about any of this gender stuff, none of them are woke behind they only do it in front of the camera so that they can get everybody's empathy on their side and and weaponize human empathy for their own personal gain.
It was very intentional.
Well, but they you have to give it to them though.
They they really do want to make sure that future generations don't have to suffer because of the climate change that we're causing now.
You can't say that on YouTube as well.
No, no, no, no.
Climate change is real.
Uh I said, Yeah, yeah, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
They should limit how much carbon we can emit into the we need social credit scores.
This is all good.
But like, seriously, 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 if sea levels rise during due to melting ice caps?
Like, they're acting like they're the 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.
And people still buy it all the time, right?
We love a good Greta Thunberg story.
We love a good Zelensky winning time person of the year story.
Like, we want to give them Oscars for being it.
We oh, he wouldn't be the first Nazi to get it.
We like the we like those stories.
We'll continue to buy them forever.
But yeah, people people don't really look into where it's a headline culture.
So you see Greta Thumberg.
Oh, look, little girl cares about the climate, cares about the future of the world, and we all clap.
But it's uh it's a clown world, it's a clown world, Chase.
Do you think um you think uh Russia's gonna win the war in Ukraine?
I'm not is this uh against YouTube policy?
Like of I don't give a fuck, dude.
Of course, you you should give a fuck, you should keep your platformers for as long as possible.
They I don't have any strikes.
They uh it's it's tough.
A lot of people don't even want to collaborate with me on YouTube because they're afraid of getting their platform taken away.
So I'm surprised.
But uh of course, of course they're gonna win, they're gonna keep on pouring money into Ukraine and and making my fault.
They're gonna keep making uh Zelensky seem like a hero.
But it's the the war is they're not covering it in in Western media, but the Russians are absolutely decimating the Ukrainians and it's a war that's never going to be won.
Like Russia will take over Ukraine, but we want to keep on money laundering through FTX, the Democratic Party, Ukraine.
Of course, of course Russia's gonna win.
And Putin is completely justified in wanting to and it's taking these measures.
They're putting weapons they're putting bombs like right to in his backyard.
It's like if China came to Mexico and put a an army base right there, of course we would attack Mexico.
So it of course if Russia's gonna win.
You know it's our it's 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 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 uh throughout Europe.
And so in a way by invading Ukraine before Ukraine joined NATO Putin's preventing world war three 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 I would have done the same fucking thing.
Well why do you think he's not a good guy though I I don't see any problem I think he's doing exactly what he should be doing.
He's also a Christian right yeah I think he's a Christian I think he's uh Russian Orthodox and I I can't say for certainty that he's a bad person but my understanding is that they do shit over there like arrest journalists and stuff and I don't like that kind of shit.
He's not like you know the most evil person in the world but he's not somebody that I would vote for given a better alternative.
Yeah but I'm starting to realize like getting more involved into politics that I 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 gonna 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.
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 Rand Paul, like that kind of idea.
But I don't think it works for a country with over 300 million people.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, in a crisis, you can't afford to have bureaucracy.
You have to have somebody that can just come in and make shit happen, right?
Like if, if the ship's going down, you got to take orders from the captain.
like no fucking around no voting on what we're gonna do right you just gotta fucking deal with it and let take orders so and America hit the iceberg like we hit the iceberg if this is if it's if the ship is sinking it's right now it's mayday mayday we need some lifeboats it's time to to make some decisions and I obviously I I can and I will never be that person I'm just here to to make you know joke around and like scream into a camera but I think it I think it's necessary.
Do you think shit is worse now though than it's ever been because like man we have a shit ton of history in this country and the civil war was pretty bad.
Like, do you think people were more frightened and worried about the future then than now?
Or do you think now we're actually in a more vulnerable position than 1865?
And that's true.
And 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.
health like the if they grow up in this I I've seen videos of of what they're they're doing in school like with all the the pride flags and how they're they're bringing in these sex ed teachers to six year olds and there's just now like kid friendly drag shows in New York City.
That's a big reason why I left they are they they think that being progressive is is good and like parents in New York City will bring their kids to pride parades because they want to show other parents how progressive they are but they don't realize how it it's programming kids to 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 are 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 gonna be a lack of leaders there's gonna be a lack of people who stand up and you've seen how quickly in the past two years uh since March 2020 it they it went from two weeks to two years and almost three years it we're going in and Fauci's getting on TV and saying that you need to get another one another another jab before you can go see your family.
So they've seen how easy it is to manipulate most of the population in it's embarrassing frankly it's embarrassing.
It's embarrassing and I don't I don't think we've ever seen that level of brainwashing in history.
I mean maybe the violence of course during the civil war is worse but I think this level of brainwashing is is black mirror level and it was stuff that we were watching I I watched all black mirror on Netflix back in 20 and it's just happening in real time and if you look what's happening in China just know that that's the that's the the playbook for what's gonna happen in America in the next couple of years.
Yeah that's what they want to do with the digital dollar.
But I got a question for you because uh I'm a I'm a big fan of philosophy though I don't claim to be very knowledgeable uh just because it's impossible to just the the volume of history around philosophy is a it's almost impossible to claim that you're knowledgeable about it.
But Nietzsche said famously that God is dead right and the 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 citizens.
supremacy and the history of the world from 1619 to 2019 combined like more people died if you add up the numbers and like obviously white supremacy sucks but like Hitler's the bad word and Mao isn't celebrated in China yeah you can say you like Mao I can go on InfoWars and hang out with yeah and say you know I don't think Mao was a bad guy.
No problem.
Even though he slaughtered like tens of millions of people.
They have giant gold statues of him in China, like giant monuments.
He's still worshiped there.
It's completely the opposite.
Yeah.
But like my question then is like, how do we get back?
How do we get back to a moral route?
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 this higher power that I psychologically need that I don't believe in anymore.
don't know I just I'm I'm really concerned that yeah woke is the new religion because people have uh have left God and so that they would they worship the gay pride flag that the white house is covered in the rainbow that is the new uh symbol of Christ that for most people in America it's and that's what helped me find God as well I I was an atheist I I got a big fan of niche myself like I was a nihilist and I 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 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 that they don't care and have complete control, then God must exist.
So that's the only way is to is to bring back America to a Christian standard and to really tell everybody that that Jesus is king and Jesus is Lord.
And if we don't if 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 I hopefully people can come and find that again.
And for any atheist watching this, the that that's just follow the same thing that I found.
Just just know that evil is real.
Just know that Satan is as 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.
Yeah.
So let me ask you this.
Do you think that these people the 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 felt like that.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, yeah, that they probably do know that, but they they choose to follow degeneracy and they become power hungry, and they they become when you get to that level of of power hungry, then you you know that the you follow the power of Satan.
And I think the the Balenciaga campaign showed a part of that, and how they're they're trying to like slowly show the world like what they're doing, what the people in power are doing.
They it's it's fun.
Like the harsh reality is that evil is fun, it hits your dopamine instead of hitting your love.
And you you can you can see it through a lot of people in in this generation now.
So yeah, I go on the the freshman 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 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 uh murder, something like that.
Like, I I've never murdered, but I know that in the moment it like violence gives you an adrenaline rush, like punching somebody being in a fight.
There's nothing you want to do more than just annihilate whatever enemy that you're faced with.
Yeah, yes, there is something it it strikes dopamine in your head, and and people become addicted to that.
And you notice it too with the the actresses that gain 10 million followers in a in a week because of some Netflix show.
You go on our Instagram and she's covered in blood, they're doing all these blood campaigns, they're there with their fangs out, there are Halloween costumes with them with the devil.
Like it it's fun to reject God.
It hits your dopamine because you're doing something bad, you're doing something naughty.
We all know that.
When we were kids, like you steal a lollipop and you get that rush.
That Satan I still do that.
That same feeling of stealing a lollipop, like did something bad.
Is this is Satanism on a higher form doing bad things, like these people that do sacrificial rituals and touch kids, them doing the wrong thing, they get a high off of it.
So they they're choosing to reject God and and power trip instead.
Do you think this has been going on for hundreds of years, or do you think this is a new phenomena?
This has been going on forever.
Uh, but now they're just more in control than they've ever been, and it's being disguised more, and they they figured out how to how to weaponize it and how to manipulate empathy with their evil, but it's always been going on.
It's just it's just right in our face now, and people still choose to call you a conspiracy theorist if you call it out.
So, what do you think was really going on with the um balanciaga?
How do you fucking pronounce it?
Man, I don't know.
Balenciaga.
Balenciaga, thank you.
What do you think was really going on?
Do you think it was just some like eccentric artist who was fucked up and weird who like made a bad call, or do you think this was like literally an intentional move to try to like eke pedophilia into culture?
I think it was an intentional move.
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 documentary is like was before this new show, Wednesday, Which is like them covered in blood.
Yeah.
Jeffrey Dahmer.
He was a good guy in that show.
He was.
You end up rooting for him.
I didn't watch it, but that's probably that's has to be if he's the main character, you do you 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.
Dahmer.
Like the families are still alive.
Imagine like imagine being around there and you see this.
Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
Where did you get that?
And you kind of look like him.
I'm sorry.
That was their first test.
Their first test was the first test, bro.
You went on a podcast with the wrong guy.
It's them trying to see how far they can get in and and manipulating like all every every young woman nowadays is addicted to crime documentaries and they they love watching serial killers.
They're just watching all that shit.
And then she has nightmares, and she's like, Oh, I had so many bad dreams last time.
Like, yeah, you watched Jeffrey Darmer murder three people that trusted him.
You gotta tell them to stop watching that.
That that that's them slowly normalizing serial killers and slowly normalizing the most evil people possible.
You gotta make a stop watching that.
You gotta like put a stop to that, please.
So just gotta unplug it.
Just yeah, to block it, put a child block on her phone.
I'll tell you the password if you're good.
Man, so so what do you think is gonna happen in 2024?
I kind of think we're fucked, to be honest with you.
So but you you're choosing to stay in America.
And yeah, because I'm gonna fight for my country.
I'd say in Ukraine too, if I was Ukrainian, even though it's hopeless.
I would if I was in Ukraine, I'd get it.
See, this is a good moral question.
Like, how much do you do you choose to prioritize yourself, or do you do you choose to die for your country?
Uh it would be such an awesome way to die.
Like, I told my wife a million times that like how would you prefer to die?
Everyone says like asleep in their bed.
I want to be assassinated.
Like, that's how you know you did some shit.
You know, JFK, like he should be fucking proud that his head got blown off.
He was doing some real shit.
He was.
Yeah.
But you can't be like, don't you want to die?
Fighting for the water.
You're not how do you feel proud when you're dead?
Well, like maybe like the moment right before, like when you realize it's gonna happen, but you're still alive, right?
He didn't know, he was waving.
He was just like, hey, he knew, he knew.
And even if you did know, is it worth that half a second of gratitude?
I don't think it's worth it.
So you have to make the decision now for yourself.
And I think this is a good moral question for the people watching.
Would you choose to die for your country, or would you prioritize your family or the future of humanity?
So is it worth dying for your country or is it worth dying for the future of all people?
And I I believe in people more than I believe in my country.
So yeah, I agree.
I'm not just blindly faithful or patriotic to a like a nation, but for me, when I say my country, I'm not talking about the United States.
I'm talking about America.
That's sort of like the theme of this whole fucking podcast and the shit that I do.
And it's my I it's my ideals.
And so I think that we don't want to live in a world where people aren't willing to die for their values.
We can live in a world where people don't want to die for some fucking government.
That's fine with me.
I don't care.
Yeah, run away, get the fuck out of there.
Save yourself, perpetuate humanity.
But we have to have men who are willing to die for their values, I think.
I think that's important.
But I think you can still die for your value.
Yeah, I think it's commendable to to live your life like that.
But I think we we only have a couple more chances.
I think uh Ye in 24 is is a good.
I I will be most likely voting for yeah.
I will be voting for you, and I I support everything he's doing.
Uh, we'll see if if he if they allow him to even be nominated, or if they allow him to get that far because he's really breaking that last damn.
So is that like a principal vote for you, or do you actually think he's got a shot?
Of course he got a shot.
I I think he will win.
But no shit, you think we're gonna win in 24?
I I do think so.
If they allow him to, if they allow him to get that far, you see how much they're trying to control everything.
Uh I think Trump Trump is is is getting a little bit old, uh, but he I still respect I still respect Trump and I think he does love America.
You definitely voted for Trump.
I mean, he I voted for him, yeah, but I don't I'm not gonna vote for him uh in the primary.
No matter what.
Oh, you're DeSantis.
I don't know.
I don't know, I don't know yet.
I'm gonna wait to see I might write somebody in, but I was very off put by the uh the post he made a couple of weeks ago about temporary temporarily suspending the constitution in order to get reinstated.
Did you see that?
Yeah, I saw that.
Yeah, that bothered me.
Uh Yeah is working on rewriting the constitution.
Yeah, you can rewrite it.
That's fine.
That There's a whole process for that.
It's called fucking ratification by the states.
That's cool.
Rewrite it.
Get it voted on.
I don't have a problem.
People wanted to change the constitution.
If 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.
You gotta understand that.
I mean, I can't talk about this on YouTube.
I really don't want you to get you a strike, but you can understand why he wants to do that after what may or may not have happened in 2020.
Right.
Repeal 19.
So what are you working on, man?
I I went to your website and uh I see that you like uh you do some consulting for for people that want to build their uh their brand on social media, is that right?
Yeah, I'm working on revamping my course, the creativity kit.
It's gonna drop again on January 1st, 2023.
Um, I'm bringing on professors and we I have a great community of people.
Of course, uh the the course, the the general idea of a course right now is it's a series of videos, but obviously uh that doesn't add as much value as the calls.
Like right before this, that's why I was like struggling.
I I just got off a networking call.
We had a new professor who was um a multimillionaire from cryptocurrency.
He was in there like telling everybody about investing and I was learning a lot about finances.
Uh so then that's a great place to meet people who are like-minded because nowadays it's hard to find people like of course.
I 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 they don't know about any of this, and they're there, they're there just believing in it, a bunch of garbage.
Uh so it 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 uh to get out of the system that's trying to control us all.
And it's been doing great, and uh, I'm looking forward to the future of it.
That's uh the creativity kit.com.
Yeah, that's awesome.
Um, you know, I did some uh you know, searching around on the internet for you, uh uh of you before um before this today, just to kind of prepare and I wanted to write the right description for the YouTube uh stream and everything.
Rumble rumble.
Oh, well, your YouTube stream.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But yeah, I did I watched a couple of videos on your Rumble channel as well.
Um, I love this, I love the work that you did with uh that you've done with Destiny.
That's just such a cool dynamic.
Um 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 I show speed or Kai Sinat, like I was just trying to entertain.
But I've noticed myself, I watched back some of my old streams from from this summer.
I I've went through a big progression this year.
I would consider myself a lot more articulate and um politically aware, uh geopolitically aware, and I can talk about a lot more than I was able to back in in June.
I actually when I or May, May, June, I I really started to live stream seriously.
And it's 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 lollipops, stuff like that.
The funny people are always based in some some level of reality.
And so doing that, I really learned a lot about the world uh streaming, interacting with my chat, going on my Discord, my Discord is uh Discord.
I 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.
But Destiny, yeah, uh he he's uh he I mean, literally, he's a smart guy.
He's a blue-haired SJW.
He's a he's literally a blue haired feminist.
Uh it is smart guy, though.
It's I mean, but he he he knows.
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 like you mentioned, you sharpen the saw this 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 sci-out.
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 the like 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 I'm not partisan like that.
Um, But it undermines this sort of American, I don't know, culture that's associated with them when people say, well, this is like that's just 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, no.
You can be you can be right about one thing or the philosophy or the theme behind something with and get the details wrong, you know.
But that's that's what the woke agenda does.
They they use one mistake or they use one label.
They even the daily beast, this liberal Clinton owned uh political whatever.
No one reads it, but they they made an article the other day saying, uh call me racist.
Racist YouTuber joins, oh I'm a rumbler.
Racist rumbler joins Kanye West campaign.
They they that was a title article.
They're trying to call me racist.
That's how they got Andrew Tate Band.
They labeled him a misogynist.
That's how they discredit everything that Alex Jones has been talking about for 30 years because he's he said some incorrect things uh in the past.
Yeah, one thing wrong.
Yeah, one thing one thing wrong after 30 years of uncovering the truth about the government, like, oh, isn't it the crazy guy that could and they just shut out everything he's talking about?
They don't want to hear it.
They're like, no, no, no, no, no, no, la la, la la.
Turn the freaking frogs gay.
It was right, we're actually gay.
I looked it up.
But they put up their blinders.
It's like a child going and said, misogynist, misogynist conspiracy theorists, all right, all right, racist.
They they shut you out with these terms, but it's starting to lose it's 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 I in a way I have a lot more privilege than you because for woke people, you get ridden out as a Trump support Trump supporter was like the 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 than white men in America now because of my skin complexion.
Because a lot of people just don't want to hear it and it could write you out like they have with Alex Jones or or calling you a Nazi, you Trump supporter, blah, blah, blah, racist.
It they're so quick to not even want to hear that.
So when it comes from somebody like that.
You call me a Nazi and they're giving tens of billions of dollars to fucking Ukraine with the Azov battalion sporting the black sun.
No one looks into that though.
But white guy, white guys are having a tough time, man.
You guys uh no one talks about it.
We'll be all right.
No, yeah, I mean, you guys will be fine, but when it comes to freedom of speech, you have the least.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, I mean, there's no fucking freedom of speech for anybody, really.
I like what you said.
I've heard what I've heard you say this before that if 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 we like our four our forefathers, like the pilgrims and shit, what 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 gonna 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 in 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 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 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 all the time.
You know what I mean?
Like, Jesus.
I we got our whole, it's just I don't know, it's I'm ranting, but it's all it's all back ass words.
They in 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.
He doesn't donate to Ukraine or whatever.
They they it's a bunch of nonsense.
It's it's really a clown world.
And maybe the new West, maybe the new sailing to the West is getting a bunch of passports and being able to live all over the world.
I think that's uh the solution that I've come to talking to you.
Like maybe I should just get a passport, one in the Philippines, one in uh 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 they're untrustworthy and just be bound to my own beliefs.
Yeah, sovereign citizen, man.
Well, I know that you um uh you're on a time crunch and we we're coming up on an hour, so I really appreciate you coming on, man.
I really enjoy this conversation.
I could talk to you for hours um and hope that we'll uh do this again sometime.
It was nice to meet you.
Thank you.
Nice to meet you too, man.
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