20210716 To what End
A lightning stream about manipulation and social organization.
A lightning stream about manipulation and social organization.
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| I want you to smile. | |
| Shut out all the worries away from a while. | |
| But look you have me your nice guy. | |
| It's 85 again. | |
| Later, make me feel like home. | |
| Take me back again to see the look of the role. | |
| The power of love is back on the screen of hard 85. | |
| Alrighty, good afternoon, folks. | |
| Actually, I suppose it is technically evening. | |
| Doing the live stream a little bit early this week. | |
| Don't worry, that's not a regular thing. | |
| It's just it's still stamped. | |
| I got plans. | |
| I got some arm candy that's looking forward to seeing me. | |
| So I had to bump it a little bit. | |
| We will be back to the regular time next week, assuming nothing else happens. | |
| So let's get the Android device booted. | |
| See if there's actually anybody here or not. | |
| No, no, it's usually two hours from now when I stream. | |
| Anytime now. | |
| I guess a bit of good news for you. | |
| Now, this is good news wherever you are, by the way, which I'll get to. | |
| But here in Alberta, Jason Kenny just affirmed that they're not going to pass any sort of legislation forcing people to get vaxxed. | |
| And in fact, he retired a bit of old legislation that would have required that, that could have been used to mandate vaccinations. | |
| And the reason this is good for everybody, not just Albertans, is because for them to pull this crap off, it needs to be global, needs to be universal. | |
| Because if you can point to a country where they stopped doing it and they're absolutely fine, it puts the lie to the whole panic. | |
| The whole, you all need to help Dr. Fauci make a lot of money with his not-vaxes. | |
| So, that is good news for all of us. | |
| I've heard things are getting pretty bad in Australia, that they're trying to require proof of vaccination to go grocery shopping. | |
| Let's see. | |
| There we go. | |
| Has it loaded? | |
| Hey, Laramie, glad to have you for a moment. | |
| I think that was from today. | |
| And yes, I'm sorry, I've been derelict uploading the stream. | |
| It's been a busy couple of weeks. | |
| And we got 10 people. | |
| That is fantastic. | |
| 193 followers. | |
| Even better. | |
| And Turner Hooch. | |
| What is this? | |
| Oh, sorry, it's device is still loading. | |
| Communism has been a hot topic lately. | |
| Yeah, I was just listening to the Z-Man just did an episode on it. | |
| I wonder why that is. | |
| Because the. | |
| It might be because of Communist China, which, like, I don't think they're properly thought of as a communist country. | |
| I mean, Mao certainly used the Communist playbook, right? | |
| But, I mean, communism is never about communism. | |
| What communism is about is about rabble-rousing. | |
| The sort of people that become communists, and I'm cripping a little bit from Z-Man here, because he made this point, and it's freaking brilliant. | |
| None of them have ever worked a day in their life. | |
| Nobody who's held a position of any real responsibility is a communist. | |
| They look at it and it's like, yeah, this is just not workable. | |
| What? | |
| Nobody owns property, but they just, like, all work for free. | |
| Have you ever tried scheduling employees? | |
| That's not how things work. | |
| But those are the sort of people that become communists. | |
| Opportunists, rabble-rousers, rhetoricians. | |
| Rhetoricians with no grounding in grammar or logic. | |
| And interestingly, there's a lot of those guys on our side as well, aren't there? | |
| And I might touch a little bit on that. | |
| So yeah, Mao did the typical communist thing, overthrow the old regime, burn down every institution, even the ones that were good. | |
| Mass starvation, mass slaughter, and eventually they kind of reform and become a politically oligarchical sort of state. | |
| Is that a good way of putting it? | |
| Right? | |
| You have an oligarch, you have an oligarchy, but it's more controlled by party loyalty and backroom favors than it is wealth per se. | |
| So with a sort of free market system, you can occasionally get a group of wealthy individuals that they kind of loosely conspire to do favors for one another. | |
| Loosely. | |
| It's not a formal conspiracy. | |
| But they all back one another. | |
| They pull up the ladders behind them. | |
| And they pull all the strings of the society. | |
| Whereas with the communist, it seems to be not so much economic power as political force. | |
| They're just using a different form of power, but they become oligarchical again. | |
| And an established oligarchy, on the one hand, they have to remain competent, otherwise the country falls apart, as we saw with the, you know, when the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. | |
| But, yeah, same thing happens with our current oligarchy. | |
| Our ruling elite's been playing the red team-blue team for a really long time, but it's starting to fall apart because they're becoming completely disconnected with what day-to-day life is all about. | |
| So that's probably it. | |
| You know, China in the news, China, oh, now you aren't allowed to call Chinese carp, and you can't call them Chinese carp anymore. | |
| They're now invasive carp. | |
| Okay. | |
| I thought they were just carp looking for a better life for their family, but okay, invasive carp. | |
| That's the new term. | |
| Chinese carp is offensive, according to our Chinese overlords whom, you know, we're not even allowed to know exist. | |
| Which then leads the question: is China really this ham-fisted? | |
| I mean, they got upset over Winnie the Pooh. | |
| Like, for God's sake, the leader vaguely looks like Winnie the Pooh. | |
| Right? | |
| It's a joke, and he overreacted to it. | |
| So maybe they are that ham-fisted. | |
| Or is it a flex saying that we know it's stupid, but we're gonna make you do it anyway. | |
| Look at us, we can make John Cena apologize to us in Mandarin. | |
| We can get Jackie Chan to denounce Hong Kong. | |
| Is that a flex? | |
| Or are they just really, really bad at propaganda? | |
| I mean, given the Chinese character, I could see it being either. | |
| I could really see it being either. | |
| I mean, Europeans tend to be a little bit more emotionally expressive than the Chinese. | |
| And probably we're a little bit better at rhetoric just because we practice it in our culture all the time. | |
| Do they even have stand-up comics in China? | |
| But it could just be a flex, so I don't know. | |
| I do not know. | |
| But with that said, now we're doing it for the comics. | |
| Ella! | |
| Ella's already here, and it's always wild when you're in the room, Ella. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Did hear that the Prometheans in the Vatican decide to attack our Latin Mass community today? | |
| I know that there's some sort of attack going on Latin Mass. | |
| I haven't been following the details. | |
| And Turner Hoop says, BLM siding with the Cuban government already shows that they are really Mark. | |
| Oh, yeah, they're avowed Marxists. | |
| Yeah, I was having this conversation with my mom. | |
| And she doesn't like Bill Gates because he's a eugenicist. | |
| I said to her, but mom, I'm a eugenicist. | |
| I mean, I don't want to drag people out of their houses and murder them. | |
| Like, there's no need to do that. | |
| That's some sort of psychotic California sort of thing to do. | |
| That's what Californians were doing back in the 30s. | |
| And then they, you know, sent some envoys over to Nazi Germany. | |
| And, you know, Germans, they get an idea in their head. | |
| They don't do it 13%. | |
| They do it 105%. | |
| So, no, I don't, not that sort of eugenics, but I'd be in favor of a system if we put incentives in place to cause smart, moral people to have more children. | |
| Yeah, that seems like a pretty good idea to me. | |
| Why are we opposed to Bill Gates for being a eugenicist? | |
| That's the only thing I like about the prick. | |
| No, the problem with Bill Gates is he's a modernist. | |
| People have been posting all these videos where they're like, oh, gotcha, I gotcha. | |
| Back in 2003, he was on Oprah. | |
| And he talked about lowering the global population. | |
| Gotcha. | |
| It's not a gotcha. | |
| It is not a gotcha. | |
| It is. | |
| All right. | |
| The Earth has a finite carrying capacity. | |
| Huh? | |
| There's a debate over what that carrying capacity actually is. | |
| Now, my two cents, which is nothing but barroom napkin math. | |
| Okay? | |
| I haven't really run the numbers on this, but whatever. | |
| I'm not getting paid by a think tank to do it, so I'm not gonna do all the numbers. | |
| I'm just gonna do rough numbers. | |
| My guesstimate for a reasonable human population on Earth without destroying all the natural spaces, without destroying the planet, and us all having some breathing room-I guess about 20 billion. | |
| Bill Gates presumably thinks it's much lower. | |
| And he wants to lower the global population. | |
| This has been something going on for decades. | |
| Okay? | |
| They're wrong about it. | |
| Furthermore, the human population is going to peak at about 9 billion in 2070, and then it's going to start declining as people age. | |
| Those are the projections. | |
| They're pretty solid. | |
| So we already have population reduction as quickly as it can happen without mass murder. | |
| The problem with Bill Gates is not that he's wrong, in my opinion, about the carrying capacity of Earth. | |
| It's that he's a modernist. | |
| He's a technocrat. | |
| It's. | |
| The problem with communism isn't the idea that we should have a working living wage. | |
| Okay, that's, uh, the Catholics have been for that forever. | |
| Alright, this is not a new debate. | |
| The Catholics have always said that, you know, the rich can get away with a lot more than they should. | |
| They should treat their workers well. | |
| They should reinvest in the community, etc. | |
| This is not a new idea. | |
| The problem with communism is not that it says the workers deserve a living wage. | |
| The problem with communism is that it is modernism. | |
| It is technocracy. | |
| It's this idea that soulless bean counters like Bill Gates, if we just give them the power, they can pull all the strings and make us do what we're supposed to do. | |
| That we're just a bunch of billiard balls bouncing around the table, and Bill Gates is smart enough to figure out what to do with us. | |
| He ain't. | |
| He's not a clever man. | |
| None of these people are. | |
| At best, you could say they're scheming. | |
| I mean, you could certainly say that for Mao. | |
| You can say that for Stalin. | |
| Very scheming people. | |
| But they are not smarter than humanity. | |
| And when these guys get in power, yeah, massive suffering all over the place. | |
| The problem is not protecting the workers. | |
| The problem is not global overpopulation. | |
| The problem is not research into genetic technology. | |
| The problem is that we have people that think they're smarter than God, that worship nothing, have no spark of the divine in their soul, no humility to them, playing with these forces. | |
| that's the problem. | |
| And again, I really feel like the left and the right, they have half of the story. | |
| They've got half the story, but not the other half. | |
| And they go whole hog on that 50%. | |
| And so they either worship or detest. | |
| Like if they would just come together for crying out loud, they would just learn from one another. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Darwinism is different than eugenics. | |
| Eugenics just means it's you try and take care of the genetic material being moved into the future. | |
| Europeans did this for a thousand years before discovering eugenics by executing all of our violent criminals. | |
| So you don't you we do the same thing with cows, right? | |
| You want a cow that makes a lot of milk and what I'm saying is why don't we make people that make a lot of milk? | |
| Why don't we try and encourage the breeding of smart, healthy people, long-lived people, etc. | |
| As opposed to right now, which is dysgenic, where we are subsidizing the worst people to have as many children as they possibly can. | |
| You don't need to go murdering people to do that, right? | |
| You just, I don't know, you make some financial incentives. | |
| Try and structure things. | |
| You're not structuring households so that the woman stays married to the man, that it's that all the incentives are there. | |
| Right now, all the incentives are for divorce. | |
| And people respond to incentives. | |
| Don't even need to be a radical thinker. | |
| That's the problem with these people. | |
| They are so clever. | |
| Keep it simple, stupid. | |
| Mother and father in the household, that's good 99% of the time. | |
| People with university degrees having lots of kids, that's good 99% of the time. | |
| People on welfare having kids, that's bad 99% of the time. | |
| Etc. | |
| You don't need advanced rocket science or Windows 11 to do this, right? | |
| You can do it with a pocket calculator. | |
| Boobies! | |
| I didn't realize what that said until I spoke it out loud. | |
| And did my app just crash? | |
| I think my app might have just crashed. | |
| Give me a sec while it boots back up. | |
| We got, uh, we got a man with a clever name in here. | |
| Alright, anytime now, app. | |
| I shouldn't have got the Chinese made tablet. | |
| Ready? | |
| We're gonna we're gonna try again. | |
| Oh, there we go. | |
| There we go. | |
| Hit the profile button, hit my channel, and I should be able to see what you just said. | |
| And by the way, guys, we are only going for 45 minutes tonight, so half an hour from now. | |
| I do apologize that we can't go longer. | |
| Boobies says, there's a book called Disordered Minds, which argues that Stalin, Mao, and Hitler established systems that reflected their mental disorders. | |
| narcissism, sociopathy, etc. | |
| I think there's, in the case of Hitler, I would say, I don't know. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I've heard arguments he was a really great orator that fed off of his audience. | |
| And so, like, what kind of happened, like, when you're playing off an audience, you typically get a read on what they like and what they don't like, and you give them more of what they like. | |
| But there is something to that, probably. | |
| The big brains can come up with their big ideas, but us peasants actually have to make it happen. | |
| Okay, I mean, that's why, like, they can come up with all this stupid green energy nonsense, and it sort of works because we got really smart engineers. | |
| Right? | |
| You can come up with an awful battle plan, but if you have good troops, they'll make it happen. | |
| And thank you for following, boobies. | |
| I don't know who you're talking to, hate machine. | |
| Boobies says the dysgenic problem is a bad consequence of corporatocracy. | |
| Now people wanting careers, wait till their 30s to have kids, which diminishes their reproduction. | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| And what's the term? | |
| Like, over qualification. | |
| Right? | |
| You need like eight degrees now to get a job at Starbucks. | |
| Bunch of nonsense. | |
| but that's what i'm saying it's like there's these are irresponsible dysgenic social practices that we have So in that sense, I'm a eugenicist. | |
| The irony is that the sort of eugenics that Bill Gates is practicing winds up being dysgenic. | |
| Because the guy's in, as far as I can tell, he is in complete denial about human biodiversity. | |
| Otherwise, he wouldn't be doing all of this. | |
| Now a lot of stuff is coming out there's a lot of people arranging like they're trying to get guys like Gates and Fauci charged at The Hague. | |
| I certainly hope they are successful. | |
| This has been a mass experimentation of an unproven technology that, from what I understand, was initially rolled out to try and be applied to the HIV virus. | |
| And at the time they said, no, there's no proof that this even begins to work. | |
| You don't get to patent something that hasn't been shown to have any benefit. | |
| Like, it does something. | |
| We don't know what. | |
| And there was some talk. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I don't want to go into the details because it's all fuzzy. | |
| I'll let other people figure out all the particulars. | |
| Yeah, and there's something that happens at 200 with D-Live. | |
| looked into it. | |
| I think you're hitting people which cannot use their legs. | |
| Why? | |
| This is so disgusting. | |
| What are you talking about, man? | |
| All I've said that rather than subsidize the criminal underclass to have as many children as they possibly can while taxing the responsible, moral, intelligent classes to the point where they can only afford one and a half kids, that's a really bad idea from an evolutionary's perspective. | |
| I'm certainly not, like, I don't know what you're talking about with wheelchairs. | |
| Yeah, eugenics just means good animal husbandry. | |
| And animal husbandry. | |
| Well, I mean, some people treat animals like shit, and it's a good thing that's a crime. | |
| generally speaking you take your dog to a dog show and you know you don't murder the dog that's a bad score at the dog show obviously with humans there's yeah you don't you don't want to force people to take injections for example That's not what I'm saying at all. | |
| Oh, and Pinkerton, you nail it. | |
| They're trying to get a Christian nation, but without Christ. | |
| All the benefits, no spiritual requirements. | |
| Yeah, whether we're talking about the current wave of technocrats or the original Marxists, they're just trying to build heaven on earth. | |
| Except that you don't get heaven without saints. | |
| And so I haven't met a saint yet. | |
| Now, on to what I was planning to talk about on this stream. | |
| Right after I get a filled-up cup of coffee. | |
| I'm like an idiot, I put the cream in the fridge. | |
| Never put the cream in the fridge. | |
| If it's high enough fat percentage, it doesn't go bad. | |
| So one of the things that I think my last stream wasn't very popular The ideas were a little bit half-formed and challenging to conventional thought. | |
| That's probably why. | |
| But alright, so here's the thing. | |
| I am so sick of Team Red losing constantly. | |
| I don't want to be on loser team. | |
| I don't want to be on fail team. | |
| And, you know, the other team is evil team, of course. | |
| Evil team just makes everything worse all the time. | |
| And so you shouldn't really want to be a part of evil team either. | |
| Neither of these are good options. | |
| And we need to start thinking outside the conventional box about all of this. | |
| This has been on my mind. | |
| And a friend of mine approached me about publishing an article on my site. | |
| And it's an excellent article for two reasons, in my opinion. | |
| The article, what it boils down to is they're LGBT. | |
| And there used to be an LGBT event called Gay Shame. | |
| And Gay Shame was all about making fun of the corporate takeover of gay pride. | |
| So now Gay Pride is the entire month of June. | |
| Why? | |
| Because there's no major holidays. | |
| So, hey, let's put a new holiday in and then sell merch. | |
| You've got companies putting the gay pride logo on their stuff when they've never done anything to help gay people. | |
| It's cynical marketing. | |
| And gay shame was all about protesting that. | |
| It was about actually having spontaneous grassroots organizations to, or not organizations, but grassroots events to fight against the astroturpin. | |
| Now, one of the things Jules discussed in this, one of the things discussed was how corporate marketing and social media in particular feeds into this. | |
| And this was really interesting because I don't believe Jules and I have discussed, I know I've mentioned here on here before, and I've written about this, how a lot of the social polarization, the political polarization of our time, is driven by marketing machines, by artificial intelligences. | |
| Particularly the ones on social media. | |
| So Jules gives an example of Take a conservative right, like a moderate right conservative voter, not somebody who's like carrying a pitchfork, hating gay people, | |
| but they're just poking around on Facebook and you see the latest cross-dresser reader hour, or you see that, God, there's a meme going around of this clown dressed as a gay pride monkey with genitals and a plastic butt running around a library to try and encourage child literacy. | |
| Being as absolutely non-prejudicial in my description as I can. | |
| Yeah, it's disgusting. | |
| So you see that on Facebook, you see that on Twitter, and you're going to retweet it, you're going to comment, say, WTF, what is this? | |
| This is disgusting. | |
| Well, now the algorithm just got your engagement. | |
| And the algorithm exists to get engagement. | |
| Not positive, not negative. | |
| In fact, Facebook's plagued with that. | |
| They have done experiments on us, which would be completely illegal for any psychologist to do, to see if they could make people more depressed with what they showed them on the timeline. | |
| They're constantly experimenting on the population, not to improve life, but to increase engagement. | |
| And really think about how sinister this is for a moment. | |
| Compare it to the casinos. | |
| Compare it to Las Vegas. | |
| Las Vegas is such a well-run machine. | |
| Las Vegas doesn't want to bleed your entire bank account out. | |
| It's not the pusher man. | |
| It's the dealer. | |
| The dealer you can trust. | |
| The dealer wants his clients alive. | |
| Heck, Fallout New Vegas, the Garrett twins, right? | |
| They wind up supporting the followers of the apocalypse. | |
| Literally because, like, yeah, they do good work, and we don't want our customers dying of drug overdoses. | |
| We want them alive and healthy so they can keep buying our whores and beer. | |
| And that's Las Vegas. | |
| Doesn't bleed you dry. | |
| It just, you know, pulls a few dollars out of your pocket, but make sure you have a damn good time doing it. | |
| And part of the reason for that is that the casinos are run by people. | |
| They are run by people that are accountable, responsible. | |
| They're prominent. | |
| Almost like a medieval lord. | |
| Right? | |
| A medieval lord ultimately needs to look after his people, otherwise he gets invaded and destroyed. | |
| So the casinos are good. | |
| I mean, gambling is kind of dumb, but a lot of people have fun doing it. | |
| And the casinos, they make sure they don't bleed you completely dry. | |
| Facebook, meanwhile, just wants engagement. | |
| And if they can get your engagement by putting the most extreme and offensive examples of Team Blue or Team Red in front of you, they win. | |
| Now it completely radicalizes you. | |
| You now think everybody on Team Blue is running around in a thong in public with a gay pride flag, constantly approaching children with offers of free candy. | |
| But, you know, you engaged more and saw a whole bunch of ads. | |
| Facebook doesn't care. | |
| So this is a perfect example that Jules provided of precisely how a marketing algorithm, an artificial intelligence, can control the politics, how it is controlling the politics. | |
| This is why things are getting so polarized, because it's useful for the algorithms. | |
| And the same thing for people on the left. | |
| People on the left are constantly inundated with the dumbest Make America Great Again Trump voter memes that you can imagine. | |
| Nothing but hateful, stupid rhetoric coming from the right. | |
| So that's the first reason I found that article so interesting is because I'm pretty sure I haven't mentioned this to Jules. | |
| Jules might know this. | |
| They're not stupid, but I don't think they know this. | |
| I don't think they know that like yeah it's not just it's not just Jules opinion They're echoing something that a lot that other people familiar with the way these algorithms work have said. | |
| So, you know, seeing the same thing from a different angle is what I'm saying. | |
| that's the first reason the other reason i found it so interesting grassroots lgbt organizations local organizations creative endeavors Why the hell can't people on the right do this? | |
| Why aren't churches doing anything? | |
| Why are people on the right not organizing at all? | |
| You would think innately that we would have the better biological incentives to organize with one another. | |
| After all, first we have to negotiate the male-female thing, which requires a lot of compromise. | |
| Then we have children, so now we're invested in the community. | |
| And our community, like, we're going to have a whole bunch of people with kids who are all invested in the schools who you would think that we would be really good at it. | |
| But we're absolutely awful. | |
| What's up with that? | |
| Copy this late in the evening means he's going out. | |
| Indeed. | |
| I have a good night plan, so. | |
| Having a dog is no reason for hating people which cannot use their legs. | |
| I know your sister. | |
| I know where you live, man. | |
| Make sure we never meet each other. | |
| What the hell are you talking about? | |
| I don't hate people that don't have legs. | |
| I mean, I hate the doctors that gave pregnant mothers thalidomide and caused an epidemic of flipper babies. | |
| Like, seriously, fuck those guys. | |
| Hate machine, you must be thinking of somebody else. | |
| I don't know if I've ever met... | |
| No, no, I did... | |
| I met one guy without legs. | |
| Well, without... | |
| Was it one leg or two? | |
| Anyway, he was working at the gym I go to. | |
| I'm like, dude, that's badass. | |
| He was stacked, too. | |
| I'm like, yeah, that guy's not letting a lost limb keep him down. | |
| Good for him. | |
| Badass mofo. | |
| And Pinkerton's Ghost says, it's because we get infiltrated and punished. | |
| I keep offering to help struggling creators and bear if you ever take me up in the writing sphere anyway. | |
| Well, and that's part of it too. | |
| What time are we at? | |
| Okay, good. | |
| 5.30. | |
| I was debating about bringing this up. | |
| But it's a perfect, perfect example. | |
| So, the other night, I got somebody on Twitter. | |
| They said, you know, hey, Leo, check this thing out. | |
| And I went to click on it. | |
| Nope, you're blocked from following this person. | |
| I'm like, okay, I'm going to bed. | |
| I woke up this morning, and I hadn't had any coffee yet. | |
| So, of course, I hate everything and, you know, the world's plotting against me. | |
| So I check it up, see what it is. | |
| Just some dude who's posting pictures of me looking larger than life, because that's kind of what I do. | |
| As one of my friends says, anytime I get out of Facebook jail, it's like, boom, he's back like a fever dream. | |
| So he posts these pictures of me and this, oh, I really miss this guy, he says sarcastically. | |
| And then he blocks me. | |
| Okay, so I take a look at his account. | |
| So I'm used to the SJW, whatever, radical leftoids getting all triggered because I exist and say things that, oh, don't say that. | |
| No, from what I can tell, this guy's on the right. | |
| I look at a few of which are like, what even is this guy? | |
| What's his beef with me? | |
| He's on the right, and he hates Catholics. | |
| Okay, there we go. | |
| we go dude if you are beefing with people on your own damn side for no damn reason and just just kicking up dirt you are part of the problem | |
| And see, part of the reason this happens, I believe, is because of what do you want to call them? | |
| Psyops. | |
| Right? | |
| FBI, CIA, NSA, ADL. | |
| What is it? | |
| CPO? | |
| No, no. | |
| CPC, Communist Party of China, Russian bots. | |
| The internet is absolutely full of shills. | |
| One shill, one of the shills that I've seen going around, because they're really pushing the vax, by the way. | |
| I think you guys have probably seen it too, but it's this tweet that like eight different Twitter accounts all posted the same damn tweet. | |
| It's like, I'm really lonely because everybody in my family got vaccinated and now I can't see anybody. | |
| Something, some crap like that. | |
| It's word for word. | |
| It's the same in all the tweets. | |
| And so, I mean, that one's kind of clever. | |
| It's like reverse psychology. | |
| Because you think that guy is on anti-vax team, but he's selling despair and disappointment. | |
| So the bots are clever. | |
| The bots are clever. | |
| And if you create any content whatsoever online, then I absolutely guarantee that you have spoken to one of these shills, one of these bots. | |
| And so, one of the major things these bots do, okay, again, there's a bot for every flavor of political opinion you care to think of. | |
| And hell, the right does too. | |
| 4chan did it too with the free bleeding movement, right? | |
| Get all the feminists to just bleed into their pants during their period. | |
| That was a 4chan gag. | |
| so we do it too but the the big push again I suspect this is just from this is just my impression Right? | |
| Like, we're standing in the woods and we're going to go hunting and I'm just looking around and I know these woods really well and I'm saying I think we'll find some prey over there. | |
| Alright? | |
| Just my gut impression. | |
| Can't prove any of this to you. | |
| But my impression is that the the shills on the left their big push is for unity and to ignore the extreme depravity of the founders like I think most of us know that the LGBT originally had the P at the end at the very end of it. | |
| They were included at the very beginning, and it was only after the initial bad publicity that they were shuffled off into NAMBLA. | |
| And it's not that the leadership changed their mind, it's that it was bad PR for the time. | |
| So now the P is making a comeback. | |
| Now, the vast majority of LGBT individuals are not fans of the P. | |
| But the Shills encourage that to be overlooked on the right meanwhile the shilling is to start beefs start arguments to to encourage people to make mountains out of molehills You can't support Milo and be a Christian. | |
| He's gay. | |
| Now get the fuck out of here. | |
| I mean, this is why we can't get anything done. | |
| Right? | |
| Because people fall for this nonsense all the time. | |
| If you're going to be a good Christian, you need to be completely opposed to all gay people. | |
| But what about the ones that aren't causing trouble? | |
| Huh? | |
| So, I don't know if this idiot that was tweeting about me, right, it's not even a tweet, it's just, I don't know if he's been influenced by a shiller, if he's just an asshole. | |
| He might really just be an asshole. | |
| That's possible as well. | |
| but whether he's an asshole or whether he's just easily manipulated by the shills at the end of the day he's acting with no integrity whatsoever you know he be good to the people that are good to you be bad to the people that are bad to you | |
| be loyal to the people that have been loyal to you trust but verify and act like a frickin' adult for God's sakes these backstabbing weenies hold all of us back oh yeah Pinkerton's ghost not a despair post at all | |
| It's about it's about recognizing this recognize that there's this this infiltration That there's there's a lot of childish actors and you know what to go back to the To go back to that comment about from from the Z-Man about how a lot of these commies Never worked a day in their life. | |
| Lenin didn't. | |
| Stalin didn't. | |
| Look out for the males who practice nothing but rhetoric with their life, who've never held a real job, who've never been in a position of authority, who like their only skill is manipulating crowds. | |
| Again, to go back to Aristotle, there is nothing shameful about rhetoric when it is founded upon good grammar and logic. | |
| But when you don't know what you're talking about, when you've never run a business or led men or anything like that, but you've got a frickin' opinion on how everything should be fixed. | |
| that's the guy to be looking out for. | |
| Firehat says the left attracts disorder people who are either easily manipulated or can engage in obsessive behavior. | |
| Rightists are just normies. | |
| You know, I like, I wish that were the case, man. | |
| It really isn't. | |
| Like, look at shit. | |
| You don't have to dig too far to find some really vicious behavior amongst neocons, for example. | |
| And I personally am just. | |
| And again, maybe I'm seeing a different perspective from you. | |
| I'm just so fed up with the purity spiraling that you get on the right. | |
| Leonid says that some are fans of the PP. | |
| The whole thing is just unproductive. | |
| Especially right now. | |
| If I were to say the number one concern that we should all have is what they are trying to do with these vaccinations. | |
| Like, whether you prefer a Nintendo Switch or an Xbox, it's like, okay, whatever. | |
| I don't really care. | |
| Are you on my side about not having vaccine passports? | |
| Okay, that's kind of the number one issue of the time. | |
| But no, no, we'd rather argue over something stupid. | |
| Number two issue is the fact that there is a big push to legalize pedophilia right now. | |
| That's a legitimate one. | |
| That's you know, one of the best things that you could do if you want to stop that is to actually because the LGBT is going to be used to push that. | |
| The LGBT organizations are going to be used to push that. | |
| how about not dehumanizing trainers that would be a good start You know, like, let them have conversations with people about this. | |
| I have to go, the big reason that we seem to be, I mean, is winning too hard of a term with the vaccine passports? | |
| Like, considering that, they've got all the power. | |
| They own all the institutions. | |
| They own the media. | |
| They own the scientific journals. | |
| They own all of that. | |
| And yet they're backing down from this totalitarian thing they're trying to push. | |
| Like we're not done the fight yet, but I would say that we are winning. | |
| We are certainly doing pretty well. | |
| And the reason we're doing so well on this is not because we're going out in public and throwing eggs at the fools that are still wearing masks. | |
| But because we are talking. | |
| Because we are treating one another with respect and actually having conversations about all of this. | |
| You know? | |
| As opposed to Hate Machine, who just shows up in the comments making weird random accusations and presuming that he knows everything about me. | |
| Like I really, I'm just curious. | |
| I'm baffled. | |
| the hell is he talking about furthermore if you treat people like with if you treat people with respect the the crazy sons of bitches like hate machine look like idiots Again, like, what are you talking about, man? | |
| What the hell are you talking about? | |
| So, shoot, it's 546 already. | |
| And I promised I'd be leaving right about now. | |
| So I'm sorry, guys. | |
| It's a quick stream tonight. | |
| Any last questions, problems, concerns? | |
| Any last comments for me to read out? | |
| I'm having fun chatting with you guys. | |
| And the sun's still up. | |
| It's hot here. | |
| And those folks in British Columbia keep lighting their forests on fire just to troll Alberta because all the smoke drifts over here. | |
| Negative externalities. | |
| Lightning stream. | |
| Exactly. | |
| And what would it be without a hater? | |
| Okay, anything else? | |
| Anything else in my mind lately that's worth bringing up? | |
| Oh, shoot, school teachers. | |
| Oh, man. | |
| I'm going to save that for another stream. | |
| I'm going to save that for Sunday's stream. | |
| Okay, because I got a lot to say about school teachers. | |
| And again, not all school teachers. | |
| I had a handful of really good teachers when I was growing up. | |
| Not doing small town Alberta. | |
| But handful. | |
| Handful. | |
| I also had some really awful teachers. | |
| Never trust a school teacher. | |
| Trust but verify. | |
| There. | |
| How about we end on that? | |
| Guys, thank you so much for tuning in. | |
| Hope it was a good lightning stream. | |
| We will be back on Sunday at the regular time. | |
| So that would be about an hour from now is normally when we start. | |
| And I will commit to get these streams uploaded onto my website tomorrow. | |
| Apologize. | |
| Like I said, Arm Candy's kept me busy. | |
| It's been a while. | |
| Anyway. | |
| Carpe futurum, tene traditum. | |
| This is Leo Arini saying goodbye to the most handsome and beautiful audience on the internet. |