2021-12-03 Can you smell it in the air
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| Good day, people of the future. | |
| I forgot to record the first 30 minutes of this live stream. | |
| So you're jumping in after the intro is over. | |
| I apologize. | |
| I'm just a very disorganized man. | |
| Now, we're talking about white pills, or maybe not white pills, but weird pills. | |
| You know, Tucker Carlson recently came out saying that Alex Jones is a more honest journalist than anybody on CNN. | |
| The weird pills are coming very quickly. | |
| You know, because of Santa Incorporated, calling out the six gorillion is now mainstream. | |
| The you know, I hate to say this because you guys don't ever expect normies to stop normieing. | |
| They're normies. | |
| That's what they do. | |
| They normie things. | |
| And they're never not going to be normies. | |
| Like it or not, us schizoid autists are like, we're 5% of the population, right? | |
| But that being said, yeah, there's a great awakening. | |
| Another bit of interesting news going on is all of these CEOs and CFOs are resigning right now. | |
| Now, I've seen some speculation that this is because of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. | |
| And Epstein did not kill himself. | |
| I don't think that's what it is, though. | |
| I think what we're actually observing is, well, people know that there's an economic crash happening. | |
| Which is kind of bad news, but it's actually also good news. | |
| It's good news because the clown world, the progressive insanity, all of this is being sustained by artificial good times. | |
| That whole natural boom-bust cycle of the economy. | |
| The way that comes about is that you have an economic good time where we're wealthy and all sorts of businesses can experiment at things, and then the crunch happens, and only the businesses that are actually solvent survive. | |
| The rest declare bankruptcy and the experiment failed. | |
| And so this natural evolutionary process is supposed to happen where the businesses with good fundamentals wind up surviving. | |
| The big problem that we have in the West is we've had a sustained boom time. | |
| A sustained boom time for all the wrong people. | |
| I mean, if you were doing something real, if you were working in construction, working in the oil patch, selling automobiles to people that worked in the oil patch, if you were doing something real, real economic activity, you didn't get the perpetual boom. | |
| You've gone up and down. | |
| No, the perpetual boom has been primarily for the least productive classes. | |
| This is why Michelle Obama got paid $300,000 a year to be a diversity coordinator at a hospital. | |
| The overall consequences of the economic policies coming from the Fed and the White House and from Ottawa is that if you were a diversity coordinator, if you were a useless... | |
| parasitical human being that contributed absolutely nothing to the economy, your job was safe. | |
| And so a real crunch, a real crunch, which is what it looks like when we have all these CEOs and CFOs, you know, from places like Walmart and Microsoft resigning. | |
| that sounds like a real crunch as it's kind of like do you want to drink the bad tasting medicine and then you'll feel better in a few months Or do you want this progressive cancer to keep growing? | |
| And I would rather the bad medicine. | |
| The Biden administration is running scared right now because none of their mandates are working. | |
| All of their mandates are threatening to actually collapse the government. | |
| Yeah, I think I was saying on the last stream that the way they shut down, one of the major things they did to shut down Soviet Russia was write complaint letters. | |
| People in the gulags writing complaint letters crash the system because it was fragile. | |
| And presently, there's some good evidence that all of these mandates that public employees be vaccinated is causing people to quit their jobs. | |
| There's also an element, I think, of the lockdowns. | |
| Saying the lockdowns, well, which lockdowns? | |
| They're different in every district. | |
| they're different all over the place. | |
| But one of the things that everybody has figured out from the lockdowns, they've been forced to re-evaluate their lives. | |
| You know, there's an old Mad Magazine comic. | |
| You're a winner and a loser when, and one of them is when you get home, you get home just in time to watch Saturday Night Live. | |
| There's a bit of a hedonic treadmill a couple of years ago. | |
| Right, you go to your job, you watch your Netflix, you go to the bar, you do the hookup culture, whatever. | |
| This predictable hedonic treadmill that you could just kind of put your brain on autopilot and experience life. | |
| All the lockdowns disrupted that. | |
| If going to the bar was your regular thing on Friday night, well, it's not regular anymore. | |
| And this forced people to break out of their bubbles, to experiment, to reevaluate what they actually valued in life. | |
| It put a lot of stress on relationships, but it also also forced you to be more selective about who you're friends with. | |
| The treadmill broke, forcing people to rethink things. | |
| He says, some chick on Twitter is pushing to get rid of the Second Amendment in terms of state rights. | |
| She admits that abortion law might be overturned and the power will return to the states. | |
| Yeah, I'm going to be autistic for a second, but this is just another example of something where the entire conversation is wrong. | |
| And like, I'm not trying to be edgy right now. | |
| I swear to God, I'm not trying to be edgy. | |
| In my perfect world, Roe v. Wade would be affirmed because Roe v. Wade is not about the legality of abortion. | |
| Roe v. Wade is about whether or not medical procedures are private. | |
| As in, it's none of the government's goddamn business what you and your doctor discuss. | |
| And I'm fine with, I think that's fantastic. | |
| No, do you know what should be overturned? | |
| Is the suit from the 90s? | |
| And I can't remember the name of it right now. | |
| It's the suit from the 90s that needs to be overturned. | |
| I did write an article about this. | |
| You know what? | |
| Give me a second here. | |
| On the off chance that anybody that matters at all is listening to me. | |
| I don't love all you folks. | |
| I'm gonna cite this. | |
| All right, all right. | |
| It's on my website. | |
| I'm gonna search abortion if I can find it now it's not immediately popping up to me. | |
| So, there was a suit, it was like 91 or 93, something like that. | |
| And what it affirmed was that it's not the government's business, like the you've got the right to the pursuit of happiness. | |
| It was not the government's business to define what happiness was or what good was. | |
| Ergo, if a woman asserts that abortion is her good, Then she has the right to pursue that good because you've got the right to pursue happiness. | |
| Something like that. | |
| And that's the one that needs to be overturned. | |
| Yeah, we certainly don't want deontologists dictating our daily behavior. | |
| However, we do want an assertion on what is good and what is not good. | |
| and killing babies is not good. | |
| That is what we should want to be happening. | |
| Roe v. Wade is not the problem. | |
| Let me. | |
| What if I search Roe v. Wade? | |
| Nope. | |
| Not finding anything obvious for that either. | |
| I'm positive I've written about this. | |
| Yeah, maybe it's a YouTube video lost to the mists of time. | |
| But yeah, Roe v. Wade. | |
| See, one of the. | |
| Okay, I'm going to get super intellectual for a moment. | |
| I'm not trying to counter signal, folks. | |
| Honestly, like, let me, you know what? | |
| Let me make the statement that our countries killed so many babies is one of the reasons we are cursed. | |
| We are not Rome, we are Carthage. | |
| Elective abortions are an incredible evil. | |
| All right, so that being said, you know how I was just saying that it's actually kind of difficult to come up with a criteria for a mass shooter that only includes crazy incels and doesn't include beefs over drug money. | |
| In a similar manner, it's very difficult to come up with a hard and fast rule that says, no, you don't get to kill the baby just because a condom broke, versus could this pregnancy pose a risk to the mother's life? | |
| Like an ectopic pregnancy, for example. | |
| Trying to write into legislation a rule that makes that one illegal and that one and the other one not illegal because I mean ectopic pregnancy, the baby and the mother die. | |
| Right? | |
| So you have to have an abortion in the case of an ectopic pregnancy. | |
| I mean, well, you could not, and then the mother dies as well. | |
| Well done. | |
| And it doesn't matter how smart you think you are, there's eventually going to be medical medical science is advancing as time goes on. | |
| Morals don't change, but science changes. | |
| Drunk driving a horse was not a problem. | |
| Drunk driving a car is. | |
| So actually, writing laws, definitive laws that stand the test of time for abortion are extremely, extremely difficult. | |
| And Roe v. Wade was about it's up to the woman and her doctor. | |
| Which is, that's a really good middle ground. | |
| Okay? | |
| If we have doctors that are following the Hippocratic Oath, if we have doctors that are good, moral men, that's about the best you can hope for. | |
| Maintain that privacy. | |
| But there's the other suit in the 90s that said anybody can define the good however the hell they want. | |
| And I mean, like, you see the vast swinging doors of the wide path there. | |
| It's like, well, you know, the finders define raping children as their good. | |
| So, I don't know how to feel about the fact that Roe v. Wade is being revisited. | |
| It's the wrong one. | |
| It is the wrong one. | |
| It is not the one that needs to be revisited. | |
| It's a suit from the 90s that needs to be revisited. | |
| No, you don't get to define your own good. | |
| That's just my contrarian thoughts on the whole matter, though. | |
| And actually, I'm sorry, the more I think about it, the more cynical I get. | |
| The more it's like, oh, geez, they're just, they're just using Roe v. Wade to make your private medical business their business. | |
| Yeah, I remember one of the early arguments I had about smoking. | |
| It's like, well, you cost healthcare money. | |
| So do extreme sports. | |
| And call me a libertarian. | |
| I think people should be able to do extreme sports. | |
| I think that as long as you're not pissing on my lawn, you should be able to do what you want to do. | |
| As long as you're not killing babies willy-nilly because it's convenient for you. | |
| Can you smell it in the air? | |
| One of the things I've been noticing here in Alberta is that the Karens are getting way more aggressive about wearing masks, which is usually what happens when a narrative starts to crumble. | |
| The narrative's crumbling. | |
| You know what? | |
| You even have that guy from the Daily SHOW commenting on vaccines causing injuries. | |
| Yeah, things have gotten to the point where it's pretty much undeniable that the vaccines are not keeping anybody safe. | |
| You know, like, I go on dating sites. | |
| You know I message with people and you know like, if one of my early questions is like are you vaccinated? | |
| Because I don't want to be exposed to spike protein, I don't know that vaccinated people are shedding spike protein a hundred percent, but I've I've heard a lot of anecdotal evidence about it. | |
| So I'm gonna be, I'm gonna err on the side of caution there. | |
| Plus, if somebody's vaccinated, the chance that we're gonna get on well together. | |
| It's a pretty low probability. | |
| So it's a good, good question to weed people out that I don't even want to waste time with any. | |
| It used to be. | |
| You know. | |
| I'd say to I'd say you know well, I hope I'm wrong about the vaccine. | |
| It looks pretty dangerous to me, but I hope I'm wrong about that. | |
| I hope you're fine but, good lord, the data that keeps coming out about this is no I'm, I'm not wrong. | |
| this thing is deeply unsafe | |
| I mean the big question that is still up in the air for the vaccine like we know that a significant percentage of people are immediately negatively affected by it right we've seen like there's been about a hundred professional athletes that have died most of them on the field from heart attacks | |
| you know we've got we've got all of this mainstream stuff running interference I you know um do you guys know Jennifer Locan she's fan I don't even know how to describe her she's fantastic though lovely she just posted this article | |
| and what was it like be prepared for the winter illnesses winter vagina and strokes and I what the hell is winter vagina | |
| Amadi is winter vagina a thing it's like is that like a thing am I just a stupid male that I've never heard of winter vagina before is winter vagina when she finds out that her boyfriend collects my little pony action figures but no strokes strokes | |
| okay you've never heard of that either all right so it's like winter vagina you guys don't even believe me do I still have it on Facebook I Okay, it disappeared. | |
| God, Facebook sucks these days. | |
| It just absolutely disappeared. | |
| Winter Vagina. | |
| Oh, geez. | |
| Whoa, just... | |
| Whoa, brain just exploded. | |
| Like if, if, if you could see my neurons, the whole room would be lighting up in rainbow colors right now. | |
| There was this, there's this skit I saw back in the day. | |
| It was on the Royal Canadian Air Farce, an old sketch comedy show. | |
| And it involved this. | |
| It was like a school teacher, but instead of students, she was talking to all the provinces of Canada. | |
| And Ontario kept showing off its CN Tower. | |
| Right? | |
| And this makes me think all of a sudden. | |
| Now, like, we've had evil, white, rapey, masculinity is bad, whatnot, penises are evil, the gun is good, for my entire adult life. | |
| And this Royal Canadian Air Farce show was made by boomers. | |
| And so I can totally get, like, maybe, like, not, not, I didn't grow up with anything like this, but like, maybe, like, 10 years before I grew up, it's like little boys would say, look, I have a penis, and they'd pull their penis out in class all the time. | |
| I could totally see that being a major issue that teachers had to deal with. | |
| Right? | |
| And good lord, yeah, guys are always drawing dicks on bathroom stalls. | |
| Isn't there a same thing? | |
| Like, something similar is going on with women and their fucking vaginas. | |
| Right? | |
| Like, how many more pieces of art do I have to see where it's a flower, but it's also a vagina? | |
| How deep? | |
| Yeah, I saw some architecture the other day, a stairwell that looks like a vagina. | |
| right like it's very clear like the architect completely into look the stairwell is actually a vagina And, like, like, ladies, we get it. | |
| You got cooters. | |
| Could you stop bringing them up every 15 minutes? | |
| Yes, you have a vagina. | |
| Congratulations. | |
| Boys have a penis, girls have a vagina, except when boys have a vagina, at which point abortion becomes a men's issue as well. | |
| So we get to have opinions on it now. | |
| Shit. | |
| And don't get me wrong, man. | |
| I love genitals. | |
| Genitals are fucking fantastic. | |
| Nothing so ugly ever looked so damn good, did it? | |
| Aside from that, you know, Volkswagen Beetle that they made like 10 years ago. | |
| But could you get over could you get over yourself? | |
| Yes, you have vaginas. | |
| We like the vaginas. | |
| Usually they smell pretty nice. | |
| You don't need to talk about your fucking vagina 24-7. | |
| Jesus. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| Winter vagina! | |
| Look out for winter vagina this year. | |
| What the fuck is winter vagina? | |
| I'm guessing it's some sort of yeast infection or something because you wore the same long underwear three days in a row. | |
| I don't fucking know. | |
| Hmm. | |
| Amadi searched it for us. | |
| God bless you, Amadi. | |
| Apparently, your vagina can become dry in the cold. | |
| So make sure to moisturize your vagina. | |
| Keep the cooter wet. | |
| Winter fucking vagina. | |
| I'm going to go. | |
| I'm going to go either drain the lizard or squirt the clam because, like, you guys don't know. | |
| Maybe I have vagina. | |
| Guys can have vaginas too, you know. | |
| So I'm just going to go make sure I don't have winter vagina and I will be right back. | |
| Enjoy the trailer for Santa Incorporated while I'm gone. | |
| There's only one day a year more special than any other day. | |
| And that day is Christmas. | |
| And we are the magic behind that day. | |
| So let's get these fucking kids some fucking presents. | |
| Someone may visit the hardest working man in Snowbiz. | |
| Good golly, he's jolly. | |
| All right, Santa Claus. | |
| Hey, Merry Christmas. | |
| Hello. | |
| You're on my naughty list. | |
| Good news, sir. | |
| More American kids believe in you than they do in vaccines or the Holocaust. | |
| Sounds great. | |
| I mean, disheartening for America, but great for us. | |
| I'm here from the North Pole Times. | |
| Have you decided who will succeed you as Santa Claus? | |
| Subtech, Santa's old, and knocking on death's door? | |
| Fuck you. | |
| I mean, good question. | |
| I'll give it some serious thought. | |
| Bye. | |
| There have been many Santa Clauses throughout history. | |
| Some were loved, others loathed. | |
| But the position of Santa has mostly been a white man's game. | |
| Exactly. | |
| It's fucking crazy. | |
| Things have gotta change. | |
| My advice to you is: if I die, get rid of my porn! | |
| I want to be the next Santa. | |
| If this is your dream, you have to at least make your case, bitch. | |
| You gotta get antinote, that jolly bitch, bitch. | |
| I know you're right, but do you really have to call me bitch every time you say something? | |
| Yes, bitch, because it's empowering to call you bitch, bitch. | |
| Oh, so funny. | |
| So funny. | |
| Oh, wait, wait. | |
| I've got a better one. | |
| I've got a better one. | |
| How is your frontal? | |
| It's good. | |
| Moist. | |
| Keep your front hole moist, ladies and gentlemen. | |
| Otherwise, you'll get winter vagina. | |
| But the point is, the article's also warning about strokes, and we've all seen this. | |
| There's been. | |
| Even children can have strokes. | |
| Yeah, vaccinated children. | |
| They're desperately trying to run interference in all of this. | |
| Which, you know, I'll tell you the funny thing. | |
| Here in Alberta, they're claiming that over 90% of people are vaccinated. | |
| And yet they're still pushing vaccine passports. | |
| They are still sending out the vaccination ban all over the goddamn place. | |
| Yeah, even the really creepy Sikh guy that looks like a child molester who leads the NDP, he was claiming that 99% of Albertans are vaccinated. | |
| If 99% are vaccinated, why are you still sending out the vaccine? | |
| First of all, no. | |
| 99%, like, there has never been 99% of anything. | |
| Aside from, you know, survival rates from this freaking virus. | |
| He's claiming 99%, 99%, and they're still sending out the vaccination ban. | |
| It's like, no, this is a massive, massive lie. | |
| They are so desperate to get everybody vaccinated. | |
| They're trying to do it before we notice the bad side effects, but people are noticing the bad side effects. | |
| Sports ball players are dropping over. | |
| Kids are dying of myocarditis. | |
| The only places with COVID outbreaks are where there are actually high rates of vaccination. | |
| I do believe that, what was it, 108% of people in, oh shoot, what's the country right by the Pillars of Hercules? | |
| I believe that one, okay, because there's only like 203 people in that country. | |
| So I bought, and they're mostly old people as well. | |
| So I do believe that they're all vaccinated. | |
| I'm sorry, I'm mad. | |
| I'm still laughing at it. | |
| Apparently, your vagina can become dry because how fucking stupid are modern women that the Huffington Post needs to warn you that, by the way, if your vagina gets wet, rub some petroleum jelly on it. | |
| Like, how remarkably incompetent are people that they don't know what to do about this sort of stuff? | |
| Like, you have a dishonorable discharge, put a poultice on it. | |
| Shit. | |
| Ah, modernity. | |
| And right, right. | |
| I was mentioning the Karens getting very aggressive with everybody. | |
| And see, that is one of the data points that points towards the narrative collapsing. | |
| Narcissists get really violent when their lies are exposed. | |
| And the increasing anger and vindictiveness of governments and Karens points towards their narrative crumbling. | |
| So, I mean, I think we've got some ugly times ahead of us, but it's mostly going to be ugly for the people that really deserve ugly. | |
| It's not going to be all that ugly if you know that sometimes life sucks. | |
| Yeah, sometimes your car breaks down, so you have jumper cables with you. | |
| If you're the sort of person that has jumper cables, then you're probably going to be okay. | |
| And it's probably about goddamn time some of these irresponsible SOBs suffer the consequences. | |
| Now, I was talking earlier. | |
| Firehaps left a comment. | |
| Wait, was it Firehaps? | |
| Right, right, when the religious right was in charge. | |
| So here's some of the less cheerful news. | |
| It really strikes me that again, this is one of those statements. | |
| Everybody says this all the time, so I'm hesitant to say it. | |
| It's a little bit too easy to say this. | |
| Everybody's like, yep, they just all nod and agree with you. | |
| Yeah, you're right, man. | |
| You're right. | |
| If everybody agrees with you, double check your assumptions. | |
| But I think it's harder and harder to find competent people. | |
| Here's something that should scare you. | |
| We just spent a year, two years, with most people telecommuting from home. | |
| And the businesses that telecommuted, most of them were fine. | |
| And so if you can telecommute an employee from home, why does that employee have to live in North America? | |
| Why can't you export that entire department to India or Asia? | |
| I was thinking about, this is another thing. | |
| I've talked about this for years. | |
| About how you need to induct people into being responsible. | |
| I mean, hell, like, this is the number one shtick that Jordan Peterson got famous talking about. | |
| How what you actually need in life, what you need to feel like a complete, fulfilled human being is responsibility. | |
| Go find something to be responsible for, and then you'll find meaning in life. | |
| Right? | |
| If you're an irresponsible 20-something, no obligations, I just can't find something that inspires me. | |
| Yes, you've got no responsibility. | |
| It's your avoidance of responsibility that's making you miserable, not your misery that's preventing you from getting responsibility. | |
| Back when I joined the army, and I think I might have told this story on Wednesday, on the Wednesday stream, but I'll keep it brief. | |
| When I joined the Army, after you did your basic, you were given mess privileges. | |
| You could go and drink every night if you wanted. | |
| But if you were drunk the next morning, you are still running 10 kilometers with everybody else. | |
| It's called responsibility. | |
| You choose behavior, you choose the consequences, you pay for it, you deal with it. | |
| But by the time I got out, even senior level courses were banning the candidates from drinking because somebody might show up drunk the next day. | |
| And so you've got the free person has that internal locus of control. | |
| I choose behavior, I choose the consequences. | |
| I do something stupid, something stupid happens to me, it's on me. | |
| I own that because I am in control of my own actions. | |
| And gun ownership. | |
| Gun ownership is really the such a core to it because guns are so much more dangerous than any other sort of weapon. | |
| So I like knives. | |
| Right? | |
| I've got throwing axes. | |
| I've got a long sword. | |
| I've got a lot of weapons. | |
| Now, my long sword. | |
| I'm somewhat good with it. | |
| I'm not an expert by any means, but you know, like most, my karate actually transfers directly over to sword fighting. | |
| I'm decent with it. | |
| I'm decent with the sword. | |
| But if I were completely useless with it, if I were a total noob with swords, I'm no threat to anybody. | |
| Right? | |
| Like the only person I'm really a threat to is myself at that point. | |
| If I pull it out and play with it. | |
| Not a threat to anybody else because, you know, you can't hurt anybody with a sword that isn't within arm's reach. | |
| But when it comes to firearms, even if you fail to store the ammo correctly, now ammunition isn't incredibly stable compared to most explosive substances. | |
| It's incredibly stale. | |
| Stable stale. | |
| Gasoline, like a jerry can full of gasoline is more likely to explode than ammunition. | |
| But it's still not zero. | |
| And as soon as you load that firearm, then you're a threat to anybody with an eyesight if you don't know what you're doing. | |
| And now I'm familiar with both the American legal regime and the Canadian legal regime. | |
| Like I've done my gun course and it doesn't teach you shit. | |
| The best part of the gun course I did was not any of the official material. | |
| Now again, I went in the gun course as a military veteran. | |
| I'm a marksman. | |
| It's like, yeah. | |
| Don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs. | |
| But nonetheless, the part that was eye-opening to me is about half the course was not the instructor teaching the material, it was him playing videos of dumbasses, mostly American dumbasses, | |
| Engaged in negligent discharges and you know what? | |
| I'm going to be completely open with you folks. | |
| I did have one. | |
| Well, I had one ND during my military career. | |
| And it was during basic training. | |
| It was with a blank round, by the way. | |
| And the reason it occurred was because I hadn't been trained properly on the rifle. | |
| I've been taught to release the action under control because if you release it without control, it can cause microfractures on the bolt face. | |
| But it also won't unload the weapon if you do that. | |
| And so I was unloading the weapon, right? | |
| Pulled out the magazine. | |
| I did the action, but I released it under control. | |
| No, you're supposed to release it under full force. | |
| Took aim at a safe spot, fired off the action, and there was still a round in the chamber. | |
| A blank round. | |
| But yeah, I got an ND for that. | |
| Firearms are incredibly dangerous. | |
| And they are the epitome of you have to take responsibility as a sovereign individual. | |
| If you're going to hold on to a firearm, you are responsible for it. | |
| And it is incumbent upon you to learn how the stupid thing works. | |
| And, you know, no government training course is going to do that for you. | |
| It's not like a driver's license. | |
| See, a car is, a car is actually very exceedingly complex to operate with some fairly simple rules. | |
| A gun is the exact opposite. | |
| Guns are extremely simple to operate. | |
| But the rules are exceedingly complex. | |
| And for you to own a gun, for you to be a citizen that owns a gun is to take is to take righteous authority into your hands, righteous moral authority. | |
| Because if you screw up that gun, somebody's dead or maimed. | |
| Guns are not toys. | |
| I mean, they're far more deadly than cars, too. | |
| Like if you screw up a car, there's like a 95% chance people live. | |
| The things have airbags. | |
| The front is sloped so that people fall over and just break their legs instead of being crushed. | |
| Cars are incredibly safe. | |
| You screw up with the gun, you potentially really injure somebody. | |
| And so just picking up the gun, You're immediately aware of how responsible for everything you are. | |
| And global homo does not like responsible people. | |
| Globo Homo likes slaves. | |
| Globo Homo likes the easily influenced, the coerced, manufactured consent. | |
| Yeah, I had a thought earlier today. | |
| There's this trope. | |
| I think it might have been pushed by, oh, what's his name? | |
| Yakizawa, the end of history, that guy. | |
| You see it in the Civilization series by Sid Meyer, right? | |
| There's this concept that starting with the Industrial Revolution, we had three ideologies: fascism, communism, and liberalism. | |
| And I think that's a little bit too pet. | |
| But, you know, let's just roll with it. | |
| 1940s, we saw the death of fascism. | |
| Fascism failed to deliver. | |
| 1980s, communism failed to deliver. | |
| And now, 40 years later, liberalism fails to deliver. | |
| I mean, it's way too pet. | |
| I don't like it, but you know, I could write a whole damn essay arguing this interpretation of reality. | |
| That, yeah, we tried these three different systems. | |
| Fashion, and in quick secession, first fascism, then communism, then liberalism. | |
| And liberalism. | |
| One of the things I really got to give Sid Meyer in Civilization 5 is if you chose the freedom route, one of the things, one of the special abilities that you acquired as a free nation is that you were more effective in having your spies overthrow the democratic elections of city-states. | |
| Because liberalism, democracy, whatever the hell we call this system we're living under, is all about manufacturing consent. | |
| We have massive industries, marketing, communication studies, public relations absolutely dedicated to controlling what people think, to manufacturing the consent, to make people think they're making their own decisions about things when they definitely aren't. | |
| And it seems like that whole presumption is beginning to fall flat. | |
| And actually, the more I think about it, the more sense it makes. | |
| In fact, I think this is even grounds to write a something proscriptive, prescriptive. | |
| You know, the goons with their plastic German army helmets would love to say, Oh, ho, ho! | |
| Liberalism has fallen flat, ergo, dare Führer! | |
| It's like, nah, trust me, fascism ain't much of a solution either. | |
| But this whole system of manufacturing consent while training people to be dependent. | |
| Yeah, I almost wonder if I should read some Malcolm X. Because I know that Malcolm X's huge critique of the civil rights movement was that blacks are just being moved onto a new reservation. | |
| They're being given the illusion of freedom for their consent to be governed. | |
| And I've always been a no, no, teach kids to have authority, teach kids to have responsibility. | |
| Don't prevent kids from making mistakes. | |
| Allow them the freedom to make mistakes so they can learn from the mistakes and grow as human beings. | |
| And so the initial concepts of liberalism, which I also think, I mean, all of the stems from Christ. | |
| Go and sin no more. | |
| You know, there's a really... | |
| I've been reading a lot lately on the growing conception of evil. | |
| Our first conception of evil and good was big boss monkey is successful. | |
| Let's be like boss monkey. | |
| And so we imitate all the behaviors of boss monkey, even how he walks funny because he got an infection in his leg when he was a baby monkey. | |
| I mean, who knows? | |
| Maybe that limp helps him somehow. | |
| So that's our very first conception of evil is big rock is best rock. | |
| I think our next conception of evil was hubris. | |
| So our first conception of evil is you weren't like boss monkey. | |
| You didn't follow the rules, you bad monkey. | |
| So bad monkey get punished for being bad monkey because he's not good monkey. | |
| The next level of morality was when we realized that, wait, there's some people that think they're bigger than Jesus. | |
| They think they're bigger than God. | |
| And so this is where we get the Greek tragedies. | |
| hubris. | |
| Then we get to the level of the Buddha, which is evil comes for all men and life ain't fair. | |
| And so, how do we cope with this? | |
| How do we be gentle? | |
| And Christ, go and sin no more. | |
| Take some fucking authorship of your life. | |
| And that's the society I would like to live in. | |
| The one where people take authorship of themselves. | |
| They take responsibility for themselves. | |
| So the you know, I hate saying classical liberalism because all of those Johnny come lately pussies that jumped onto anti-feminism once it was popular. | |
| They are, I'm a classical liberal. | |
| Yeah, okay, shut up. | |
| But that classical liberalism thing is a natural extension of go and sin no more. | |
| It's saying that, you know, Christ is your savior, but it's up to you to sin no more. | |
| Like, like, yeah, he's your savior, but you need to go be responsible for things. | |
| You can't export your morality onto the state. | |
| I mean, like, really. | |
| I think part of the reason that we get so many conspiracy theorists that are saying this is a 4,000-year-old conspiracy that goes back to ancient Egypt. | |
| they're right even though they're wrong take uh oh goodness what's his name What's the guy that thinks there's lizard people in charge? | |
| Turner and Hooch just tossed me a lemon, folks. | |
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| Who is David Icke? | |
| David Icke thinks that lizard aliens are running our society. | |
| And I don't think that's literally true. | |
| However, one of the interesting things that when you're doing psychedelics, which your brain naturally produces psychedelics, right? | |
| Like heroin doesn't add something new to your body. | |
| It just helps you feel good even more. | |
| Feeling good is already a thing. | |
| There's plenty of, you know, like having a back rub releases endorphins. | |
| Same thing with psychedelics. | |
| It's just psychedelics are a really hard shot of religious chemicals to the brain. | |
| When you're engaged in prayer or meditation, your body naturally releases DMT into the system. | |
| just not that much. | |
| And when you're, when you do psychedelics, it's interesting. | |
| One of the first things that breaks down is your ability to see faces. | |
| And so the impression is that faces are melting and changing shape. | |
| And instead of seeing a face, you're seeing all this contortion of muscles and skin. | |
| And sometimes you're seeing to the soul within. | |
| Like you're seeing the deeper motives within. | |
| And you see that lizard brain. | |
| You see that part of the person you're speaking to. | |
| You know, we pretend we're all civilized and we're advanced and whatnot, but part of us is that violent lizard. | |
| The very core of our brain is the lizard brain that wants to fuck and kill. | |
| Not necessarily in that order. | |
| And so you see this breakdown. | |
| And so guys like David Icke, he looks at the royal family. | |
| He looks at the Clintons, the Obamas, the Bushes, and he doesn't see a human being. | |
| He sees a lizard, a very intelligent lizard, but a lizard nonetheless. | |
| Because, well, I'm pretty sure that genetically these people are 100% human. | |
| They've embraced that predatory nature to themselves. | |
| Kill, fuck, kill. | |
| And so similarly, you get these conspiracy theorists talking about how, oh, this is a 5,000 year old secret society religious cult. | |
| I mean, it's not, not really. | |
| It's not a thing the way international business machines, IBM, has been a thing for a century. | |
| It's not an explicit conspiracy with etc. | |
| It's that the Bill Gateses and the Fauci's and the Schwabs of the world. | |
| They want to go back to the God Kings. | |
| Back when we had a very simplistic understanding of good and evil. | |
| Back when it was big monkey, best monkey and Arrogant monkey, evil monkey. | |
| They want to return to that power dynamic, to the early agricultural societies, where they are the god kings. | |
| You know, we saw it. | |
| Fauci recently said that he represents science. | |
| He is science. | |
| And people that are upset with him are just upset with science. | |
| Now, think about Marduk, king of the gods, and the emperors of Babylon that were the representatives of Marduk. | |
| Marduk was king of the gods because he had eyes all around his head so he could see everything. | |
| He had sight. | |
| And he tamed the serpent of chaos. | |
| He hadn't destroyed it, but he tamed the serpent of chaos. | |
| And so, with his sight and his dominance, he created a realm where man could live. | |
| And the same way that the Pope is the vicar for Christ, the Babylonian kings would be the earthly representative of Marduk. | |
| But you know, the Babylonian kings, I don't believe that the Babylonian kings mistook themselves for Marduk. | |
| Any more than like most of the Roman emperors didn't mistake themselves for God. | |
| Gods, a few of them did. | |
| A few of them did. | |
| And actually, you want to really knock Caesar. | |
| Julius Caesar. | |
| Well, I wonder, how would Julius Caesar have felt about his apotheosis? | |
| I'd like to think he wouldn't have liked it. | |
| But we know Nero thought himself a god. | |
| And we know how that turned out. | |
| So I think some of the bad Babylonian kings might have thought of themselves as literally Marduk, but most of themselves considered them, they were the representative of Marduk, the vicar of Christ. | |
| You know, in Lord of the Rings, what is, oh geez, there's the Gondor, the steward of Gondor. | |
| That's what the Pope is. | |
| He's the steward of Gondor. | |
| He's not the king. | |
| He's just the representative until the king comes again. | |
| Now, things with guys like Gates and Fauci, they're not the stewards of Gondor. | |
| They think they are the kings of Gondor. | |
| They want to go back to ancient Egypt, where the king's word was indistinguishable from the word of God. | |
| Fauci thinks he is science. | |
| And so these conspiracy theorists that look at this and they see this 4,000-year-old conspiracy. | |
| Well, that's no conspiracy. | |
| It's not a 4,000-year-old conspiracy. | |
| That's silly. | |
| However, they are on to something. | |
| These people are trying to resurrect the Egyptian god-kings, the Babylonian god-kings, with less humility than we saw from the Babylonians or the Egyptians. | |
| I mean, you want to see some. | |
| Read up on Cleopatra. | |
| all right that she fantastic lady and by the way for any of the ladies listening read up on cleopatra and look up look up some of the coins minted of her Cleopatra was famed for her sexiness. | |
| And I mean, like, look at what she accomplished. | |
| Like, oh my goodness, that lady really accomplished a lot with her feminine wiles. | |
| So, yeah, she seduced emperors. | |
| And yeah, if you look at the depictions of her, well, she looked like a pretty typical Greek girl. | |
| Big schnaws. | |
| She actually wasn't that good looking. | |
| But good lord, was she sexy? | |
| She was incredibly sexy. | |
| One of the huge mistakes that, well, men and women make this mistake. | |
| See, men make the mistake thinking that you have to be six-foot Chad, biggest dickus, whatever. | |
| Guys think you have to be Chad to be Chad. | |
| And women think that you have to be beautiful to be sexy, to be Cleopatra. | |
| And you actually don't. | |
| Cleopatra was not all that hot. | |
| You can be sexy without being hot. | |
| Okay? | |
| I mean, yeah, being hot helps. | |
| Good. | |
| Back in the shit. | |
| Back when YouTube comments were a thing, YouTube private messages, I tried to explain to so many of these incel guys, these PUA hate guys. | |
| Like I'm shit, I'm even pretty sure that Elliot Roger messaged me at one point. | |
| I said, like, yeah, like, listen, being tall helps, but you don't need to be tall. | |
| And yeah, having a cute nose helps. | |
| You don't need a cute nose. | |
| Very possible to be sexy without that. | |
| And so tie it all together. | |
| What I am saying Is that what Christ offered was co-participation in salvation? | |
| I mean, we can't do it without him, but yeah, I saw a good meme earlier today where it's like it's all moving according to God's plan, but God doesn't expect you to lean on a shovel and beg for a hole. | |
| Christ wants us to be co-participants. | |
| We're not dependents, we're not asking Fauci for the science. | |
| Science is a heuristic, it's a methodology that anybody can employ. | |
| Responsibility is something that we should all take up. | |
| And I want to live and this goes how it was firehaps that started all of this saying, you know, back when the religious right was in charge, back when religious people were in charge themselves. | |
| Back when we had people that got that religion was just so much of it's just moral responsibility taking responsibility and having empathy for other people. | |
| Walk a mile in his shoes and all of that. | |
| You know, that's probably one of the biggest critiques you can make of the left. | |
| Is the left loves to talk about having empathy, but they never talk about being responsible. | |
| not directly personally responsible. | |
| I suppose if you flip that on its head, you could make the equal opposite criticism of the right. | |
| Although, again, the right has essentially no institutional power, so but you could say that the right they pretend to be empathic, but they never engage with people as individuals. | |
| And I think that that actually is a pretty valid critique. | |
| Although it speaks more to the bifurcation, to the splitting we have between left and right than it does to the moral failings of the right. | |
| Because like I said, the right doesn't have much institutional power. | |
| Anyway, we're getting close to two hours. | |
| Let's indulge in some comment reading. | |
| And geez, still 19 viewers. | |
| I think this is a pretty good live stream. | |
| I was mostly just ranting. | |
| You guys are just chilling. | |
| You're just vibing and listening. | |
| But I guess I'm doing a good job then. | |
| Amadi says why would someone decide to shoot their classmates? | |
| I mean, I I know the answer to this Not because I ever thought about shooting my classmates, but because I've talked to viciously suicidal people before. | |
| And there's a vibration. | |
| The reason suicide is a mortal sin is because it's an attack on everything. | |
| An attack on the entire reality. | |
| See, like, every single one of us can empathize with the vendetta shooting, the vendetta ride. | |
| The these SOBs screwed me over. | |
| I don't even care anymore. | |
| Lock and load, baby, let's go spill some blood. | |
| Everybody can sympathize with that. | |
| And hell, I think most of us have thought about it. | |
| But the problem is, if you think for five minutes about, like, man, I'm going to get those people that fucked me over. | |
| Well, like, who is it that fucked you over, though? | |
| was it a particular malicious person yeah i i got a big I got a chip on my shoulder with meter maids in this city. | |
| Most of them work actually for a private corporation that makes a lot of money off of corrupt parking laws. | |
| So anytime I see a meter maid, yeah, I'll pull up next to him and hawk my horn until he looks over, then I'll flip him off. | |
| Once I had the prick pull up next to me and say, oh, very mature, I yelled at him, go to church, prick. | |
| But let's be honest, if a rini were to snap and I decide to go on my vendetta ride, like the guy that gave me a parking ticket or some speeding ticket, like am I really gonna hunt that guy down and put a round through him in front of his wife and kid? | |
| Like, no. | |
| I mean, like, I might go to that guy's house and take a shit on his driveway. | |
| Like, I might piss all over his Christmas decorations, but I'm not gonna go kill somebody that did that. | |
| Like, he's a prick. | |
| He gave me a prick parking ticket, and he deserves to be told to fuck off. | |
| But he doesn't deserve to be shot. | |
| Hey, you know, that guy that bullied me in high school, you know what? | |
| It's like, I'm fucking 40 years old. | |
| He was a kid too. | |
| And we all got picked on. | |
| We all picked on somebody else. | |
| We're all guilty. | |
| Let he who is without sin throw the first stone. | |
| Nah, I'm not going to do that either. | |
| That's the frustrating thing, isn't it? | |
| If you actually put some serious thought into your vendetta ride, it's like, ah, shit. | |
| Like, I've had a lot of people that screwed me over in life. | |
| But very few of them deserve to be shot. | |
| And the few that do are, like, they're really just pathetic people. | |
| So, like, there's not, there's not even any glory in shooting those people. | |
| You know, like, if you can write a good story about a guy getting screwed over and going on a vendetta drive, that's a fantastic story. | |
| Because it never happens in real life. | |
| You're fighting orcs. | |
| They don't exist. | |
| So when we're talking about the school shooters, at first blush, you want to imagine that these school shooters were just, they were bullied and they were pushed to the edge and they just got to the point where they just, fuck it. | |
| But no, you look into them. | |
| They didn't have great lives, but their lives weren't that much worse than any of ours. | |
| Like we've all had difficult lives. | |
| Nobody. | |
| It's not like somebody kidnapped their dog and tortured it to death with a blowtorch in front of them while raping their mother. | |
| Right? | |
| Then you go on a vendetta drive. | |
| No, these are just people that, well, they embraced evil. | |
| Who is the Antichrist? | |
| I don't know, but I hate the Antichrist. | |
| Oh yes, will to power. | |
| Turner who toss a link to Will to Power. | |
| That's kind of about, well, who's responsible for the world being evil? | |
| We are. | |
| Again, it sounds so damn trite, but each time I rap back around to if I were to go on a vendetta drive, who's hurt me the worst? | |
| Who's done the most damage to me? | |
| And it's not Bill Gates. | |
| It's not Fauci. | |
| It's not that prick Premier Kenny. | |
| The people who've seriously screwed me over were people I called friends. | |
| And they didn't even screw me over for good reasons. | |
| Like a guy that stole my girlfriend from me. | |
| Well, that's a pretty good reason to fuck our friendship, right? | |
| She was hot. | |
| A guy that stole a whole bunch of money from me. | |
| Well, at least he got a bunch of money. | |
| No, the people have really screwed me over in life. | |
| They did it because they sucked at life. | |
| Right? | |
| Like, they didn't steal $1,000 from me. | |
| They stole $3 from me. | |
| It's really hard to get all self-righteous and worked up about somebody that stole $3 from you. | |
| Like the actual villains are ourselves. | |
| You know, let he who is without sin throw the first stone. | |
| The reason the world has gotten to the state that it's in right now is because we've all been shirking responsibility. | |
| Ah, Bill West says the Antichrist is not here, but the spirit is. | |
| I'll tell you what, the spirit of Antichrist is the AI algorithm. | |
| The first Antichrist was Luther. | |
| Luther split the church and created 200 years of some of the nastiest wars that ever happened. | |
| And he did it for very good reasons. | |
| Luther had every reason under the sun to be pissed off at the Catholic Church. | |
| Good lord, was it ever corrupt? | |
| But you know, I've got every goddamn reason to be pissed off with the parking Nazis in this city. | |
| And believe me, anytime I see a parking Nazi, anytime I saw one of these pricks dropped a red light, oh God, and I just hurled abuse at the guy until the light turned green and he moved. | |
| Fuck those people. | |
| But what Martin Luther did was like me pulling out a gun and murdering traffic cops. | |
| Listen, the traffic cops are assholes. | |
| They are real scum that work for a corporation that makes dollar over fist, even when you're parked out front of your own fucking house. | |
| And yeah, they deserve to have abuse hurled at them. | |
| They don't deserve to get shot. | |
| Like, we don't need Hatfield's McCoy's. | |
| We don't need a blood feud over this. | |
| So the first one was Martin Luther. | |
| He was not a particularly pious man. | |
| Right? | |
| When that's the amazing thing about Christ. | |
| Christ was actually a pious man that never resisted with excessive violence. | |
| He flipped over the tables of the moneylenders, but he never used inappropriate violence. | |
| And so if I were to start shooting traffic cops, like, yeah, they're pricks, but that's too far. | |
| And if I started a 200-year war, millions dead because I got overcharged $500 one year. | |
| No, that's disproportionate. | |
| Martin Luther had every reason to be pissed off. | |
| He had every right to criticize. | |
| But what he did, splitting the church, the hubris, the pride of that, I mean, we're still dealing with the fallout. | |
| We're going to be dealing with the fallout of Martin Luther for another thousand years for crying out loud. | |
| This current slide into totalitarianism that we're seeing, by the way, you know, that the errors of Russia shall be propagated upon the earth are not about communism. | |
| It's the same route that led to communism, but it's not communism this time. | |
| That's on Martin Luther. | |
| Second Antichrist was Napoleon. | |
| Third one is artificial intelligence. | |
| AI completely divorces the concept. | |
| It completely alienates the human soul. | |
| So AI manages to detect patterns that we didn't even know about. | |
| So AI, like an Amazon AI, can wind up suggesting that you buy a music album that you've never heard of, but you freaking love it. | |
| The Amazon AI. | |
| I'll wake up in the morning and say, well, my viewers just donated a bunch of money to me. | |
| All right, I have a bunch of money in the bank. | |
| I want to buy some plate nail armor. | |
| And I log on to Amazon, and the first thing at the top is plate mail armor. | |
| And somehow the fucking algorithm knew that. | |
| And so the satanical aspect is: Ergo, free will doesn't exist. | |
| Just because humans have patterns doesn't mean they don't have free will. | |
| And honestly, predicting that I'm going to buy a set of plate mail for myself in, I don't know, March of 2022. | |
| I mean, that surprises me and it surprises you. | |
| But that's no more an undermining of free will than saying that humans need to take a shit every day. | |
| Yeah, we follow patterns. | |
| We've known we follow patterns for a long time. | |
| The AI thinks that it can undermine free will, it can undermine sovereignty of the soul by predicting this. | |
| doesn't mean that it actually has. | |
| AI is the story of the Golem. | |
| Amish are still the smartest people in America because they haven't been polluting their genome with vaccines Sin only occurs when you go against God I mean, I'm going to be a stickler and disagree with you on that. | |
| Sin means missing the mark. | |
| And again, just because you're always getting better doesn't make an excuse for not trying to be better. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I lean towards scrupulosity, so one of my big challenges is forget, like I get completely neurotic anytime I fall short. | |
| So I kind of take that, I lean more on the mercy side of things and accepting that I'm not going to be perfect and just trying to be decent. | |
| Trying to be decent. | |
| Mitigate my fuck-headedness. | |
| That's my goal. | |
| Anyway, we're closing out. | |
| And I want to reiterate what I've been trying to say this live stream. | |
| Yeah, the Great Awakening is happening. | |
| There is something in the air. | |
| Things are definitely moving in our direction, man. | |
| And things could get nasty for a while. | |
| They have to. | |
| there's a lot of deadwood that needs to be cleared out but you know like find decent competent people spend your time with Folks on the bottom line. | |
| Get things tied down. | |
| Stay safe. | |
| We will all make it through to the other side. | |
| Free will is one of the big lies. | |
| not have free will you're being controlled by the spirit that you serve but then don't you have the free will to choose one spirit over the other I mean, that's how I describe free will. | |
| You jump on a horse and you ride that horse. | |
| You see how it goes. | |
| I mean, as an early man, I rejected the concept of constant free will. | |
| I thought that maybe once a month, once a month, you get to sit back, meditate, and make a decision. | |
| And the rest of the time, you're on autopilot. | |
| And the decision you make should be: I'm going to improve my autopilot. | |
| When I was a young man, I was very afraid of violence. | |
| And so I made the conscious decision to force myself into situations to deal with that. | |
| You know, I joined the football team, then I joined the military. | |
| Right, a choice is a one-time event. | |
| So you make that one-time event that I'm going to pursue this course of behavior. | |
| And then, like, you make the decision to join the military. | |
| Which is like, ironically, you don't even know what that means. | |
| You can't. | |
| That's the funny thing about choices. | |
| You never know what they mean. | |
| You never have sufficient information to know what the hell you're choosing. | |
| And so you do know that you're choosing. | |
| I'm going to join the military. | |
| I'm going to learn how guns work. | |
| I'm going to be in a masculine hierarchy for a while. | |
| And there's good lessons and bad lessons that you get from that. | |
| And once you've committed to that course, you're on that course. | |
| Like it or not, you're on that course. | |
| And you come out the other side different. | |
| hopefully improved. | |
| And there's so many impossible iterations of every decision that we make. | |
| And you can go absolutely insane imagining that every single decision you make, you're 100% responsible for. | |
| Earlier tonight, I made chili, and the ground beef had been defrosting in my fridge for a little bit. | |
| And what if, I don't know, what if it had been defrosting for too long and there were tapeworms in it, and now I get tapeworms from it, and or maybe I just made chili. | |
| Right? | |
| Maybe I made the chili and the spiciness will make my butt hurt tomorrow. | |
| And because my butt hurts tomorrow, I don't go to the freedom rally where I would have met the wife of my future children and I completely destroyed my entire life because I put too many habaneros into the chili. | |
| As long as you try to will yourself to do something, you dig a deeper hole for yourself. | |
| Ah, we're getting way too meta for me. | |
| I think every so often in life, you have to sit back and take an assessment of everything, and possibly do a reset. | |
| Possibly move in a different direction. | |
| Possibly say, I've been trying this thing for a long time, it's not working. | |
| I'm going to go try something else. | |
| The root word of sin, the root of it, is missing the mark, not getting a bullseye. | |
| So if you're not getting a bullseye, try something else. | |
| But you know, if you are getting a bullseye every single time, then maybe you're too close to the target. | |
| Maybe you need to challenge yourself a little bit more. | |
| Anyway, that said, folks, thank you very much for listening. | |
| I think it was a good stream. | |
| I hope you enjoyed it. | |
| Welcome to December. | |
| And I will be back next week. | |
| God bless all of you. | |
| Thank you very much for listening. | |
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