As the clock strikes 13, it is Monday, the 4th of August, year of our Lord 2025.
The UK is already feeling the totalitarian effects of the Online Safety Act.
From not being able to adjust settings on graphics cards to requiring ID to order a pizza, the United Kingdom is going completely insane.
And the U.S. debt is far higher than you might think, because $37 trillion wasn't bad enough.
Stay with us.
PIANO PLAYS
Welcome to the show, folks.
We had some technical difficulties this morning.
Not on our end.
A fiber optic line got cut somewhere, but we're live.
Glad to be with you.
As I said, we're going to look at what's going on with the United Kingdom, but first we're going to take a look at some brief other news.
Apparently, people are waking up to the organ harvesting scam.
You can see this interest over time in searches.
It has spiked, it dropped down back a bit, but it is now climbing again.
People are beginning to realize that perhaps being an organ donor isn't the best idea.
Yeah, you can see it right there.
It jumps up and drops back down a little bit, but is on the rise again.
So people are beginning to realize, oops, they might just cut my organs out of me while I still need them.
There was this New York Times article.
NYT's favorite doctor thinks he's entitled to your organs.
Not a New York Times article, but they were referencing a New York Times doctor.
And people, this is a tweet.
People on Twitter have been talking about premature organ harvesting for years.
I'll be honest, I thought it was a conspiracy theory.
I was wrong.
It's real and it's horrific.
Some people only wake up when the mainstream media begins to cover something.
This guy is like, I thought you were all crazy.
I thought you were conspiracy theorists.
But I was wrong.
Yeah.
Amazing how that tends to happen.
If only these people would actually do a little bit of thinking.
You don't know who Robert M. Sterling is, but welcome to the club, buddy.
I guess you're finally awake.
And now we can move on to the UK censorship stuff.
This is a tweet from a guy named Mr. Obvious at Obvious Rises.
I've heard this guy is a bit of a weirdo in his personal life.
Not too much detail, but apparently he's covering this.
Breaking, Zoomers cannot adjust their NVIDIA graphics card settings on their gaming PCs anymore anymore because they aren't 18 thanks to the Online Safety Act.
You can see that there is some language in the tweet which I will not read.
It says I have to be 18 to use the NVIDIA app now.
You can see that you are not eligible to use this application.
Based on the information we have, you not meet our age requirements.
We appreciate your interest and encourage you to come back later.
That's right.
You can't adjust your graphics card settings if you're using NVIDIA.
Apparently it's got some kind of chat function built into the app and as such they're required to take your ID when you use it now.
Isn't that wonderful?
And the next one.
This is from a guy named Max Tempers.
First it's from Charlie.
This is about him having to provide ID to get his pizza delivered.
It says, in case anyone thinks I'm lying, we've got a tweet there.
Estimate delivery time, 19 minutes 20 through 1930.
I guess they're using 24-hour time.
Pizza delivery is preparing your order.
Get your photo ID ready.
Your writer will need to see it when you arrive.
Update my driver actually had to look at my passport to get a pizza.
This is Starmer's Britain.
And then Max Tempers retweets and says, in the UK, your illegal immigrant deliveroo delivery guy checks your identification papers.
That's right.
Gotta make sure that you're old enough to be ordering a pizza, I suppose.
This took no time at all to become completely and utterly Orwellian.
Police state has gone out of control, and it doesn't seem like very many people in politics are pushing back on it at all.
And of course, the other side of this is the surveillance aspect of it.
That, you know, they have a photo ID and government-issued passport and selfie of everyone that wants to change the settings on their graphics cards or ordered a pizza at such and such a time.
You know, it's a huge surveillance state step.
Yeah.
Gotta have your info at all times.
This is from someone called Pippi, a Vtuber.
One of the most insane aspects of the modern world.
I called it.
I literally said on one of my posts the other day, they'd be going after VPN soon.
This is never about protecting children.
This is about controlling the population, clamping down on any and all anti-immigrant and anti-government posts, and punishing those who don't follow along.
Of course, this was obvious.
VPNs are a way people can get around this sort of thing, and so they can't allow it.
They can't let you have that.
It says labor Support for VPN restrictions after Online Safety Act fail, but they're probably gonna keep coming after it.
You're not gonna let this one go.
They might let it rest for a bit.
However, it's not done.
Now, this one, there's a legitimate chance Norman Reedis will not be able to make online accounts because AI will be trained to reject his likeness that is being used to prevent age verification.
That's because Norman Reedus is in Hideokojima's Death Stranding games.
I haven't played them, but he was used as the model for them, and people have been using him as their identification to prove they're old enough.
Look, I'm an older guy.
I'm in my middle-aged because the graphics are extremely realistic in that.
Apparently, it's been getting around their scanners or whatever they're using.
Their identifiers.
So maybe Norman Reedas will be locked out.
Sorry, Norman.
You can't have an account.
Your face was used to bypass our security checks.
Now, people are trying to petition to get this repealed.
There's a petition that's already got 359,988 signatures as of when we pulled this.
It could be more now.
But petitions are of vague utility.
You know, they're just kind of a poll of what people are feeling.
If the government doesn't care about what the people want, there's no reason for them to care about the petition.
A Stanford police tweet here says: anyone caught using or attempting to use a VPN to get around the Online Safety Act will be identified.
That's right.
If we think you're trying to circumvent our rules, we will find you.
We will track you down.
You will be identified.
Once identified, your online usage will be monitored and restricted.
You must do as you are told.
Isn't that right?
You must do as you are told.
Not going to put up with you, ignoring our rules.
This is from at pirate underscore nation on Twitter.
Xbox users in the UK will soon need to verify their age to continue using key social features like messaging and voice chat with people outside their friends list.
So if you're playing a game online, if you want access to, you know, team chat or whatever you're doing, you're going to have to provide ID.
You're going to have to let people, you're going to have to let Xbox, Microsoft, and the government know who you are.
Link your identities.
And people are already pretty loose with what they say on these game chat things.
Now that's going to be tied to a government-issued ID in Selvey.
Yeah.
You're having some banter with somebody in the lobby.
Well, too bad.
You might have committed hate speech.
And now it's not just Xbox that will ban your account, but they'll probably report you directly to the government.
Make sure that you can be punished properly.
This is from at Menkvy on Twitter.
The UK Online Safety Act means subreddits like R CIDR, a support forum for our sexual assault and R Stop Smoking are now blocked for people under 18.
That's right.
In case you had, you know, in case you were sexually assaulted or you're trying to stop smoking as an underage person, you're denied help from forums like this.
Isn't that wonderful?
You have to add your birthday.
And if you're beneath a certain age, you're not going to be able to access them.
Now we're going to talk a little bit about who is behind this.
It's a group called Collective Shout.
And they're a feminist.
Collective Shout isn't connected to the UK Censorship Act.
They're connected to the push from payment processors to shut down the censor games.
They ostensibly claim that they were just trying to remove porn games from Steam, but then they've immediately gone after quite a lot of games that are not in any way pornographic.
Yeah.
So collective shout, feminist censorship through payment processors.
I see this is all tied into together.
It's all part of the censorship of free speech and free thought.
These people are working, as he said.
They started as a, well, we want to get these weird, you know, pornographic games off of Steam off these other websites.
You know, they're very gross.
They're things that, as a general rule, no one in their right mind is going to fight back on, but it gives them a wedge in the door.
Well, if you let us censor this, then we can censor anything.
And they're doing it through payment processors.
That's their favorite method of attack.
Of course, you've seen what's happened with other places.
We were debanked by PayPal as well.
PayPal and Venmo.
This is how they do it.
If you can debank someone, you can make it impossible for them to do anything.
This is from V at not underscore V V E E on Twitter.
You may have seen some of his videos on YouTube.
He's a Romanian guy.
Things you've missed.
UK talks about banning VPNs.
Russia talks about banning VPNs.
Cloudflare asked to ban VPNs in the UK.
Kids bypass the age verification with AI-generated pictures or Fortnite characters, making me believe that in the future facial scan will be removed in favor for ID verification only.
Very likely.
Itch IO removed thousands of games.
Horror games are now banned.
You mentioned Mouthwash, but Fear and Hunger also got banned.
Collective Shout claims innocence.
They never wanted this.
Asked people to stop engaging with them.
Oh, yeah, this is how they do it.
Oh, no.
Oops.
No, this isn't what we wanted.
We didn't mean for this to happen.
Leave us alone.
We didn't mean for this.
They are lying.
He was passing a digital safety act next year, which is the reason the sites are restricted.
Australia is passing an Act 2, which is just as draconic, if not more so, than the one in the UK.
Protests and anti-immigration topics, including a speech in the UK Parliament by a politician, is labeled as not safe for kids, despite kids at the age of 16 be able to vote in the UK.
Sorry, you can't watch this speech from one of the guys in Parliament.
It's problematic.
This is another tweet from Mr. Obvious.
Collective Shout, the Group High Visa Payment processors banning anime breasts on stream and attacking Japanese devs just got SCP containment breach removed for a naked non-human entity called Peanut.
This whole thing is just a continuation of Gamergate, but more ridiculous.
You can see that's the creature that got the game banned.
I don't think that counts as nudity, in my opinion.
It doesn't really seem to have anything going on at all.
This is, again, the insanity.
It's not as explicit as the Pillsbury Doughboy.
Yeah.
If you're going to ban this, next goes the Pillbury Doughboy, then Donald Duck, Porky Pig, any one of those anthropomorphized cartoon characters that doesn't wear pants.
This is, again, Gamergate was a ridiculous time on the internet, and it's coming back around.
It's truly amazing that what's old is new again.
Gamergate, of course, being This sort of rejection of games journalists that were being bribed for their views, interjecting politics into their views of video games.
And it had a lot of big players.
People like Sargon of Akkad, Mr. Mediker.
V was one of them as well.
Ethan Ralph.
It had a whole litany of people that have now gone on to do other things.
It kind of came crashing down when Sarkon of Akkad mentioned if we could just get Donald Trump to tweet about Gamergate, if we could just do that.
And it was such a ridiculous statement that it sort of imploded from there.
Because people started making fun of him for that.
Even his own side was like, this is something.
This is from at Chibi Reviews on Twitter.
Bombshell information.
A lot of collective shout members are connected with the Australian government.
This means their group is very likely getting support from the government behind the scenes.
It explained how in eight days Steam was forced to remove hundreds of games.
Of course, we continually see this: this interplay between these corporations and governments, people moving back and forth, whether it's here with lobbyists or in Australia.
They continually pull this sort of thing.
They have power players, people that know how to get access to people in government and to get what they want.
You know, it'd be a shame if we just had to ban Steam in Australia.
But if you don't do what we say, we might have to do that.
That's, I'm assuming, how it went.
This is from Vice, the group behind Steam censorship policies, have powerful allies and targeted popular games with outlandish claims.
Group has targeted nearly 500 games for removal on Steam.
And of course, this is just the beginning.
There probably were a bunch of really gross games that got removed, which none of us would be sad to see go based on our morals.
However, if they can target these, they will very rapidly move on to anything they don't like.
Anything with vaguely right-wing views, anything that doesn't immediately promote communism.
This is from.
Well, the thing is, they're also going after very left-wing games that literally do promote communism.
The game that they have here in the thumbnail is Detroit Become Human, which is one of the games that they've targeted because it features themes of domestic abuse.
And the thing is, it's a detective game.
You're investigating stuff like that.
It's going to have dark themes.
It doesn't celebrate that.
It's not pornographic in any way.
I mean, maybe there's some parts in it.
I don't know, but I played through it and didn't see anything like that.
And it was very left-leaning, very political.
Yeah, it was extremely left-leaning.
This next tweet is from Anna Valens.
It says, Vice's owner, Savage Ventures, has requested the removal of my collective shout articles.
This is due to concerns about the controversial subject matter, not journalistic complaints.
Effective immediately, I will no longer contribute to Waypoint.
I suggest letting Vice's owner know if this upsets you.
Now, I'm assuming Anna Valens was very pro-Collective Shout.
I haven't, I'm not an expert on these Collective Shout people, but Anna Valens, I do know something about.
Anna Valens is not a woman.
Anna Valens is a man who has written gross rape-breeding fanfiction about women.
There's actually audio of her talking, her, him talking about it, talking about how in the future we're going to set up these compounds where all real women will be sent for the trannies to go and use them for their own sexual deviant purposes.
That's who Anna Valens is.
This person is incredibly sick.
These are the people that are involved with this.
It's amazing that these same cast of characters crops up over and over again.
They have been around and harassing people in the gaming sphere for years.
Anna Valens has been an annoyance and a detriment for a long time now.
And I don't understand how this man continues to get work after everything that they've said.
This is a tweet from someone named Haley Elra on Twitter.
I knew the woman.
She says, woman, but it's a man.
A tranny behind at Collective Shout was unhinged.
She believes Lara Croft, Hanoka, Cortana, and others are pornified and sexist.
Yes, really.
She claims no woman can have large breasts without implants.
Excuse me, that's an insult to millions of women, including me.
That's because Anna isn't a she, it's a he, and would require surgery to even become a pale imitation, a shallow mockery of what a woman truly is.
And she does and Anna, whatever his real name is, doesn't like the idea that someone could have a feminine body without needing surgery, because it is a reflection of what this guy can never be.
And also, Laura Croft?
You know, you can say what you will about the character design, but it's clearly not a pornographic game.
It's just a popular normal video game.
These people will not stop.
They parade as advocates for women, yet they shame our bodies, deny our biology, spew sexist nonsense, and push a narrative built on judgment and control.
That's because there is no one that hates women more than a trans guy.
Because, again, they are everything they can never be.
They are real women.
Trans men hate women.
They despise them.
Collective Shout is ideological sewage, and at Mel Tankered Reist is disgusting.
Don't know who that person is, but I'll take your word for it.
Given the chance they would ban or censor Dead or Live, Stellar Blade, the First Descendant, Halo, and 70 at their games in a heartbeat.
Halo is the only one of those I've ever played.
It doesn't fit their worldview, they want it erased.
If it features freedom, beauty, or choice, they want it gone.
They scream harm, but really it's all about control.
These people are completely and utterly insane.
Anything to do with freedom of choice has to be banned.
Even in video games, where it's a time-wasting endeavor, where it's just escapism.
The ideology has to be controlled.
You can't even escape into your own world and be free of these people.
And of course, it's always packaged under the guise of safety.
It's to protect the children from these horrible pornographic games.
Meanwhile, they're going after things like Detroit Become Human, Halo, Laura Croft, Tomb Raider.
This is from at Disclose TV.
Justin YouTube.
Just in YouTube will begin using AI to monitor user behavior and psychology to determine whether viewers in the U.S. are over the age of 18.
They're going to unleash an AI to scan everything you watch.
And if it seems like you're watching stuff a child would, then they're going to make that judgment call.
They're going to force you to prove you're not under 18.
Well, as my dad has said, you can probably just watch some old music or TV shows.
He recommends Glenn Miller.
Watch some of that, and they'll know you're not under 18.
This is from Daily Mail.
All new UK cars will have breathalyzers and black box style recorders under labor plans to align with the EU.
These uh again, the UK and the EU are insane.
They are going full totalitarian.
There is nothing they want more than to be able to control every aspect of your life.
Sorry, I know that you've never done anything wrong, but we're gonna put a breathalyzer in.
You're gonna have to blow into it every single time you get into the car.
People in the US have talked about this before, too, but they've backed off of it for now.
We'll see what happens.
I wouldn't be surprised if the UK actually does it now.
This is uh, we're just kind of going through uh miscellaneous news at this point.
But the guy who got caught on the Coldplay Kiss Cam is apparently going to sue them over the scandal.
It's truly despicable.
I can't believe that Coldplay would force this man to engage in an affair, as Greg here points out.
Shame on Coldplay for forcing him to cheat on his wife.
Yes, shame on Coldplay.
I can't believe it.
They must have pulled a gun on him and said, If you don't do this, you know, it's curtains, bud.
He is the one that was engaging in an adulterous relationship.
Justin Ghillain Maxwell's new minimum security prison prohibits cameras and other recording devices.
Yeah, they must have learned their lesson after what happened with Jeffrey.
No cameras at all.
Getting a move to a at best, she's getting moved to a cushy prison where, you know, she's going to have a better time.
There will be no missing minute.
All of the minutes are missing.
This is from Raw Alerts.
Breaking, shocking revelation showed that 100 million raised for Los Angeles wildfire victims was funneled to non-governmental organizations, many of which had no direct involvement in fire relief efforts.
This has raised serious concerns about mismanagement and accountability.
More graft and corruption.
More scamming, people.
Where did it go?
$100 million raised, and it's just gone.
It vanishes into the ether.
And now, briefly about Bitcoin.
This is from at BTC underscore archive.
Justin Bitcoin held on exchanges for three plus years will be transferred to the state in California under a law passed by the Assembly.
That's right.
If you hold it in an exchange, eventually.
Sorry, you know, I think that's ours now, says the state of California.
They're just going to take it.
Can't keep it there.
Gotta be.
They're always coming up with new ways to take your money.
Bitcoin is no exception.
Bitcoin is no exception at all.
Now, it's uh just moving right through here.
This I thought was interesting, someone points out.
Stephen King tweeted out: the Epstein client list is real, so is the tooth fairy in Santa Claus.
And someone pointed out that he has been criticizing Trump daily for over a decade.
And he finally defends Trump, and it's over the Epstein list.
Why would that be?
I wonder.
Wonder what's going on with Mr. King there.
Of course, Stephen King is a known weirdo.
There's the book It, where he wrote a child orgy scene.
He claims that it was because of the amount of drugs he was on, but who can say, really?
Perhaps Stephen King is just a weird, degenerate freak.
This is from at GBP.
Again, we're just going to briefly through miscellaneous news, giving brief overviews on things.
It's from at GB Politics.
The UK covertly transported 18,500 Afghans to the country following a data breach housing them at a cost of $7 billion, despite some having criminal records.
A total of 23,900 Afghans are scheduled to be resettled in Britain and will require housing.
Many are now likely to sue the UK government, claiming their lives are endangered due to a data breach.
The Ministry of Defense and Government attempted to suppress this information.
The influx of migrants to the UK is not stopping.
It's not slowing down.
In fact, now it seems like they'll be able to sue the government for more money.
Isn't that wonderful?
They're just going to get everything that they want.
No hesitation.
Nothing to worry about.
Well, that's our sort of topical news section.
We're going to take a quick break.
And actually, whoa, we've got lots of comments.
I have been ignoring them.
That is shame on me.
Radis Bro.
Thank you very much, Radisbro.
That is very kind.
We appreciate it.
Only fans of their values, though.
Why this is funny.
What was that in relation to?
Perhaps.
Drop a comment, Radis Bro.
Give us some context, because I've ignored it for too long.
I cannot place it.
Thank you, though.
Really do appreciate it.
Tunnel Lord1337.
I have no idea why NVIDIA requires you to have an app or an account to access their apps to download their drivers.
Yeah, it doesn't make any sense.
Anytime I have to update a driver, it's very obnoxious.
Tunnel Lord1337.
LO, the Tor browser is how to easily avoid this internet censorship.
Learn how to use the Tor browser.
Get familiar with it.
Figure it out.
It's going to be your only way forward in the future.
And for the record, if you're on Linux, you can use open source drivers for NVIDIA graphics cards if you want.
Or you can use the proprietary ones, which works better in some cases.
Tunnel Lord 1337.
I read that.
Audi MRR public welfare has always been the alibi of tyrants.
Albert Camus, that's right.
It's for your own good.
We're doing it to help you, and as such, you're just going to have to do what we say.
I know we're trampling on your rights.
I know we're trampling on your freedoms, making you miserable, but it's for your own good.
Tunnel Lord 1337.
Why is Steam capitulating to Australia?
That who knows?
I would never.
I would never capitulate to Australia.
It's even worse than capitulating to a bunch of angry feminist activists from Australia.
Yeah, with likely backing from the Australian government.
Maybe.
Yeah.
We're going to have to send harps in to do a man on the street report.
Knights of the storm, my wife got put in a Facebook timeout for posting a pic of our grandson swimming at the river.
It was flagged as CP.
It's not That good at parsing this stuff, yet they pulled the trigger on placing it in charge.
Yeah, it's very trigger-happy, as you point out.
It is going to continually make mistakes, but they don't have to care.
Denver Adaway, one guy is suing or trying to sue from software for Elden Ring being too difficult, thus not playable, or accessible by him and others.
I've heard different stories about this.
I've heard you said that it's so difficult that no one has been able to access the true game that there is an underlying game beneath Elden Ring that is being hidden from him and everyone.
And as such, you know, you're entitled to be able to play the game you buy.
And since you're not able to play that game because the base game is too difficult, you know, from Software owes him reparations or something.
If that's the same lawsuit that is, it could be a totally different one.
Maybe there's multiple lawsuits going on from software.
But I'll be the first to tell you, it's not too hard.
Elden Ring is a lot of fun.
The difficulty is just right.
And yeah, it's difficult, but what's really difficult is like going outside and digging a ditch or roofing.
You know, it's a video game.
If a video game is too difficult, just don't play it.
Go find something else you enjoy.
Suing a video game for being too difficult is worse than suing McDonald's for making you fat.
Suing a book for being too complicated or something.
He used a lot of big words I don't understand.
But yeah, if that's the same lawsuit that you're talking about, the guy is kind of nuts.
Kind of nuts.
Don't frag me, bro.
All aspects of pop culture are being destroyed by contrived false binaries.
They're after everything.
Politics is downstream from culture.
So if they can infect the culture, the politics eventually follow suit, or at least they no longer have to pretend.
Knights of the Storm, what we need is a realistic video game of 300-pound woman where the goal is to find any donuts.
Ah, donuts.
I actually got to eat some donuts for the first time in years since we're able to find some gluten-free ones.
And boy, nothing like a nice pastry.
Again, in moderation, don't go out and eat Krispy Kreme every single day of the week.
But if you can find a fairly healthy alternative, a donut now and then, it's a very choice.
Radis Bro, don't worry, we will remake Larry to Berry and its Troon Raider.
That's right, the future.
Ah, Troon.
That's a quality word.
Radis Bro, they are targeting anything straight people like.
If you haven't noticed, you can see they are phasing out being normal straight.
They want everyone either bi or gay.
Yeah, being straight is a problem.
They hate straight people.
They hate children.
And straight people produce children.
So that's a problem.
Don't frag me, bro, because man and woman, male and female, are true brinaries.
They want to destroy.
I agree.
Well, as I said, we're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back.
Stay with us.
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I've skimmed off America, I could dress better.
And I could, if only David Knight would send me one of his beautiful gray MacGuffin hoodies or a new black t-shirt with the MacGuffin logo in blue.
But he told me to get lost.
Maybe one of you American suckers can buy me some at the DavidKnightshow.com.
You should be able to buy me several hundred.
Those amazing sand-colored microphone hoodies are so beautiful.
I'd wear something other than green military cosplay to my various galas and social events.
If you want to save on shipping, just put it in the next package of bombs and missiles coming from the USA.
The end of the day.
Welcome back, folks.
We've got Coinbase launching a new ad about Broken Britain.
This is from the Daily Skeptic.
New Coinbase ad about broken Britain shows we become the laughing stock of the world.
We're going to play that video for you now, actually, and then we'll talk about it.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will shut down.
We ain't got no troubles, no reason to complain.
his roof is leaking collapsing we just love it when it rains morning we're cozy heat at home even though it's not our own but wait a few more years and who can say cough Everything is just fine.
His lights go out.
Streets are covered in trash.
There's rats.
There's rats.
Everything is just fine.
Everything is great.
The streets can't get a cleaner.
Nor the rap meet any leaner.
No life is just right.
What a jaunty little number.
There's too many white people in this ad about Britain, honestly.
It could be a witty purse, but hey, it could be worse if there was nothing in the fridge.
Oh, my God.
Prices are going up.
Strategic realignment.
They've been fired.
Get to work for myself.
Yeah!
Paying my law degree.
With tips from each delivery.
Excuse me, sir, I have your tandoori.
Everything is just fine.
Everything is grand.
Your life can get no better when you're living by the letter.
In this pleasant land.
Everything is just fine.
Everything is great.
We sold you.
They're really taking their time with this one.
We're off to Dubai.
It's time to jump shit.
It's hanging on now to the ship of the ship'Cause everything, everything, everything's just fine It says, if everything's fine, don't change any Coinbase.
That's right, Coinbase.
Of course, that was kind of an homage to Oliver Twist, the musical.
It says, titled, Everything is Fine.
The video opens with a man in a leaking house and a woman drowning in bills.
This cheery lyrics proclaim, We ain't got no troubles, no reason to complain, because here in great old Britain, we love it.
Just we just love it when it rains.
Now, of course, Coinbase is mocking the fact that Britain is pretending, you know, we're still great.
We're wonderful.
England is the same as it ever was, but it's not.
England is collapsing in and itself.
The people that built the country are being phased out for a new stock of immigrants.
They're being replaced that way.
They're being priced out of their homes.
They're being turned into permanent renters until, of course, they are removed from existence.
But the problem is, Coinbase actually engages in debanking themselves.
Coinbase, fun fact, if you donate to a site called the Kiwi Farms, they'll ban your account.
They'll kick you off.
They'll make it so that you can't do business with them anymore.
Which completely negates the purpose of cryptocurrency.
Completely neutralizes the entire reason you would want to utilize them.
And the reason for that is they claim Kiwi Farms doxes people, but whether or not they actually dox people is kind of vatable because he said they were only posting publicly available.
So the guy that runs Kiwi Farms is a guy named Josh Moon.
He is a free speech absolutist.
He's an absolutist to the point where he actually left the country and lived in Eastern Europe for a while because so many people were mad at him.
I don't know the exact details.
I don't know if it was because he wanted to put the server there and didn't want to deal with the U.S. anymore or if people were so mad at him.
He was worried about his safety, but he has a long history of that sort of thing.
And he's free speech to the point where he says, look, if your information is publicly available on the web, if it's out there and someone wants to collate it and put it up on my website, I'm not going to ban it.
I'm not going to take it down.
You should have engaged in better security.
That's his position on things.
He is, just so long as they're not posting anything illegal, he's not going to stop them.
Kiwi Farms.
Kind of borderline, but I still don't support debanking.
It's a little bit questionable if they're getting these from real obscure sources, even if it is publicly available.
Kind of, but, you know, again, it's a free speech absolutist stance.
He's like, nope, Kiwi Farms started as a way for people to keep track of a specific lolcal.
It's now spiraled out into many, many lol cows.
And as such, a lot of people do not like it and have serious problems with the proprietor, Josh Moon.
He has gotten on the bad side of quite a few different people, notably one person being Liz Fong Jones, another trans guy who works for Google and has a lot of influence and pull there.
Liz Fong Jones is a very strange individual and has the power to make people's lives very miserable through the people they know.
Radis Bro, payment processors banning video games all visa mastercard promote 18-year-old prostitutes on OnlyFans.
Can't buy video games, but you can be a whore.
That's right.
Yes, I get what you were saying, Radis Bro.
I appreciate the clarification, and you are completely right on that.
Assyrian girl, sad thing about this latest UK suppression of human rights is that in its history, Great Britain contributed so much that is good to the world.
It hurts to see them now devolved into a third world tyranny.
Not saying Great Britain didn't have its issues even in its past, but their devolution has been so rapid in the modern world.
I agree.
I'm not one of those people.
It's like, Britain was never great.
I think Britain was a remarkable country.
Their history is storied and just full of great men who did incredible things.
I have a video, not of Britain, it's of Paris, but it shows the decline of Europe in general.
Let's go ahead and roll that actually.
Ah, yes.
look at those parisians Just a typical day in Paris.
There is no Paris left.
Yeah.
There's not.
There's not a single what I would consider Frenchman in view, except for maybe that police officer.
It's going to be that way across all of Europe.
They will destroy the countries that have given us most of civilization.
They will replace them with people that have no respect for the culture, who didn't contribute anything to the culture, and will be happy to replace it with their own.
Europe will cease to exist.
Let's take a look at some other stuff.
Move on from this topic.
Trump's week in review, higher tariffs, and $200 million White House ballroom.
That's right.
Trump is having a ball.
Well, he's trying to have a ballroom, actually.
But what's the point?
Again, this is another thing to just feed his ego.
We're going to add a ballroom to the White House.
That's great for him.
Great, wonderful.
I'm sure the taxpayers will love to foot that bill.
Yeah, and then he said the presidents have wanted a ballroom for 150 years, and none of them have managed to get it done for some reason, I guess.
That's right.
They've been wanting a ballroom at the White House for 150 years.
It's high on their list of things.
They've been desperate for it.
It required the greatest president ever.
He's going to do the warp speed ballroom.
We're going to have the biggest ballroom.
The best.
Trump's plan for White House ballroom sparks outrage from his critics.
Yeah.
This guy, Donald Trump, is just a ridiculous individual.
President Trump's plans to add a massive $200 million ballroom to the White House is angering critics who see him moving forward with the long-sought project as part of his desire to leave a lasting mark not only on the office of the presidency, but the first house as well.
Probably name it the Trump Ballroom.
So he could have his own room in the White House dedicated to him.
Anytime someone goes through it, it has to be like, that's the Trump ballroom when they take the White House tour.
This is the Lincoln bedroom.
This is the Trump Ballroom.
How much you want to bet it's going to be gold, even though it's the White House.
Ostentatious and tacky.
It'll be the ugliest part of the White House.
The construction of the ballroom, the cost of which the White House says will be covered by Trump and other donors will begin in September.
Oh, well.
At least they'll be donating the money.
Isn't that wonderful?
I don't think it's the construction costs that people are upset with.
It's, you know, a historical building.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's right.
We should just willy-nilly start adding things onto the White House.
Maybe we can put a Walmart in there as well.
I mean, with the amount that the government wastes all the time, the construction costs for changing and renovating the White House would be absolutely nothing, relatively speaking.
Yeah.
Trump is also paving the White House Rose Garden.
Even though the rose bushes will be saved, which the White House says is necessary so people can walk more easily for events held in the space.
That's right.
We got to get rid of those roses.
They're in the way.
Trump says he sees the ballroom as a way to add to his legacy.
Again, this is about him.
This is all about Donald Trump.
It's about his legacy.
I think his legacy is more defined by the warp speed bioweapon.
Not exactly a ballroom.
I think that might be the defining characteristic, the defining event of his career.
I don't think adding a ballroom to the White House is going to compare to that.
The White House, where the East Wing said, the goal is to complete construction before the end of Trump's term in January 2029.
Trump's vision is for a space where he and the future presidents can host state dinners, large gatherings with business leaders and other ritzy parties or functions.
That's right.
It'll be a fancy ballroom for him and his friends to get together and have dinner.
Don't you think the White House already had places where they could have dinner with diplomats?
That feels like a major purpose of it.
Not large enough, not fancy enough.
Maybe he can take some cues from what he's got going on in Mar-a-Lago.
We've been planning it for a long time.
Trump said they wanted a ballroom at the White House for more than 150 years.
There's never been a president that was as good at ballrooms.
I'm really good.
Ah, yes.
He's a noted ballroom enthusiast, noted ballroom expert, is what I've heard.
People have been saying for years, man, that Donald Trump really knows his ballrooms.
I've been saying he's really good at ballrooms, whatever that means.
People always say, I'm good at ballrooms.
It's just.
I have to imagine what he's trying to convey is that he's great at having them constructed.
But does anyone actually believe that, for one, he is involved with the architectural design or in any way construction?
Is he out there swinging the hammer?
Is Donald Trump going to be the foreman on the job?
Just out there.
No, no, no.
That wood isn't high quality enough.
Sorry, I ordered cherry.
This is not cherry wood.
Gotta hand it to Magas.
For about a week, they really did have everyone convinced they cared about kids in the Epstein files.
Journalist and pundit Seth Abramson wrote on social platform X. On to more important things.
Did he hear Trump is building a $200 million ballroom at the White House?
Wowie!
Wowie indeed.
It is amazing how many people I still see online that flat out do not care about the Epstein list.
That are buying into this whole, well, it's a.
His name's only on it because Obama and Biden put it on there.
How gullible are you?
How desperate are you to have this man be your savior, to be your daddy?
It's disgusting.
Just desperate to excuse him in any way possible.
No, no, it can't be true.
Not Donald Trump.
Ignore the pictures of him with Jeffrey Epstein.
Ignore the continual pictures that show up over and over again where they're together, hanging out, or the videos of them having a great time together.
No, don't pay any attention to that.
And on that topic, young girls were sexually trafficked at Trump's Mar-a-Lago, same as at Epstein Island.
This is by Brian Shulhave for vaccine impact.
Trump publicly admitted that Epstein victim Virginia Guffrey, who was sexually trafficked to Prince Andrew and others, worked at his resort at Mar-a-Lago before Epstein stole her from him.
She was 16 at the time.
She allegedly committed suicide earlier this year.
It was also reported today that convicted child sex trafficker and Epstein's handler, Ghillaine Maxwell, has all of a sudden been transferred from the prison in Florida where she has been serving her 20-year prison term to a famous low-security prison in Texas.
It was more like a country club than a prison.
It really does seem like he may pardon her.
It really does seem like she's going to get out of jail.
Assuming they don't kill her or just abscond with her in the night.
Just the fact of it being a minimum security prison is insulting with everything that she's done.
Like those minimum security prisons are not any kind of retribution on the prisoners.
No.
There's a case to be made for them for many cases where it's not in Ghelane's case.
But yeah, for instances where someone is trafficking a large number of young girls, it's disgusting.
This is from Zero Hedge.
Mysterious orange figure spotted outside Jeffrey Epstein's cell night before his death.
So now there are multiple theories going around what it could be.
You know, there's, of course, the obvious.
There's Donald Trump, Orange Man himself, but I've seen people speculate that it could have been Garfield the Cat.
We don't know what he was up to during this time period.
We don't know what he could have been doing.
We do know he loves lasagna and is therefore easy to bribe.
I've heard Jeffrey Epstein did have a remarkable lasagna recipe.
This headline sounds like something out Of the Babylon B. Mysterious orange figure.
And then it's just going to be like a silhouette of Trump or something.
Yeah, but no, you can see it there highlighted.
There's something, it almost looks like somebody in a prison jumpsuit.
So I don't know.
Could be that they cut it a little bit too late and you start to see whoever's moving into the frame and they just didn't want to have too much of a footage missing.
It is very possible.
But mysterious orange figure.
An unidentified orange object seen in the surveillance video near the jail cell deceased pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein, on the evening before his death has prompted a flurry of questions from forensic experts.
Pixelated shape first witnessed by CBS News is seen shifting towards Epstein's cell block in the Metropolitan Correctional Center around 10.40 p.m., according to federal investigators.
The object was a corrections officer carrying linen or inmate clothing.
However, experts told CBS News it could in fact be an inmate wearing a jumpsuit.
Based on limited video, it's more likely a person in an orange uniform.
Connor McCourt, forensic video expert, said in a statement, which, again, based on the fact that it's roughly human size, human shape, from what you can see in the outline, and the fact it's in orange, I would assume it's some guy in a prison jumpsuit myself.
Stealth Patriot, thank you very much for the tip.
We appreciate it.
Would you like to sign a petition to stop pedophilia?
No, thanks.
I'm MAGA.
That's right.
We got other things to focus on.
Trump's building a ballroom.
I'm very excited about that.
Don't have time to think about the kids.
He's going to have fancy dinners, ritzy get-togethers with flashy individuals.
Whoever they bring into replace Jeffrey Epstein can probably get a ticket to the ballroom as well.
It's truly amazing how this sort of thing keeps happening in politics.
Every so often, somebody gets exposed as being some trafficker of children to these politicians and elite individuals.
I've told you I'm reading a book about the Franklin saving a loan scandal and the guy involved there, Lawrence E. King Jr.
And just he was friends with George Bush.
He sang the national anthem at the RNC two years, 84 and 88, and he gets exposed.
And they don't convict him of pedophilia or anything to do with that.
It's racketeering, I believe, was the charge.
Guy is still alive.
Apparently lives around the DC area still.
And he basically doesn't exist if you Google him.
If you look him up on Google, there's not a single picture of this guy.
Not many articles either.
If you go to Yandex, though, you can see his picture.
And anytime they make anything disappear from Google, it's immediately questionable.
Why would you want to remove this?
How come this information is something you want hidden?
But these people continually show up near politicians, near powerful people.
Whether it's someone like P. Diddy in the entertainment industry or Jeffrey Epstein for the political crowd, there's always seeming to be someone who provides this kind of service and gets rewarded handsomely for it.
Nights of the Storm, the White House still uses fancy gas ranges to cook as they are taking ours away.
That's right.
They get to cook with the good stuff.
They get to use gas ranges, which actually heat up and cook quickly.
You're not dealing.
Trump is going to be installing the new induction or whatever with his renovations.
Exactly.
To be fair, though, he probably just wants a McDonald's installed on the premises, since apparently that's all he eats.
All he needs is one McDonald's employee that can make him a Big Mac and serve him Diet Coke.
And he'd be fine.
What a man of the people.
Don't frag me, bro.
Trump is the perfect puppet for the collapse of our republic.
They are daring us to keep it.
Yeah.
Just how far can we push you guys before we get a reaction?
The thing is, they push, push, push right up until people get fed up and they back off just a little bit.
And you'll see these people continually crow and croon.
Look, we did it.
They're backing off.
They learned their lesson.
Haha, that's right.
Patriots in control.
Hollywood is losing money and now they're going to make more right-wing movies.
They're backing off on the propaganda.
But it never goes back to the way it was.
They just step it back a little bit.
The Overton window has shifted and what people will accept has moved forward.
Just so long as you're not openly disgusted by it right now, they realize they've won and in a few more years they'll come back and push again.
It's how they operate.
And as such, all these people celebrating, look, we're winning.
We're winning.
The woke agenda is dead.
It's dying.
They're simply fools or grifters who don't understand how this works.
Or covering up for how it works.
It's about the Overton window.
And gradually over time, shifting how you feel about things.
Trump's DOJ met with convicted felon and Epstein associate Ghelane Maxwell today.
Was she offered a deal before she appears before Congress?
I imagine Trump doesn't want this woman anywhere near Congress.
Doesn't want her testifying at all.
Gotta know what she knows before they know it.
And of course, you can see Ghillain there in a photo with her and Jeffrey.
Don't they look like such a happy couple?
Don't they look so nice together?
Just a true power couple providing underage girls.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche with AG Pamboni in the background.
Blanche met with convicted felon and fellow child trafficker with Epstein behind closed doors today, prior to subpoena for Maxwell to appear before Congress in early August.
Oops.
Gotta make sure she's not going to spill the beans.
Maybe we do need to give her a pardon.
No.
We're going to talk about again the racist beating that happened in Cincinnati.
This is from WorldNet Daily.
It's by Joe Kovacs.
Very bad brain trauma.
Watch Holly speak for first time since Cincinnati beating his black pastor wants white victims arrested and mugshots publicized.
iHandy says Trump's legacy is all the turbo cancers, rapid permanent neurologic diseases, and more via mRNA.
I agree.
That's his legacy.
It doesn't matter if he builds the world's biggest, fanciest ballroom.
It's a legacy of death and destruction, of destroyed families, of poison.
Ihandi is a first responder.
He works in EMS, and he has seen it firsthand, what this has done to people, and how things have gotten worse.
But as I said, we're going to look at this video of this woman who took the beating.
We are going to play that for you now.
I just want to say thank you so much to everyone for all of the love and support.
It is very humbling that...
you have set your prayers your blessings it's It's definitely what's keeping me going.
And you have just brought back faith and humanity.
So God bless you all.
Thank you.
I appreciate everything that you're doing for me and my family.
It's been very, very hard.
And I'm still recovering.
I still have a very bad brain trauma.
Thank you.
Thank you, everyone.
For those who are watching, or for those who are listening, her entire side of her face, the right side of her face, is bruised and discolored.
She had a severe black eye that is still very visible.
The other side of her face is mildly bruised and discolored.
She was savagely beaten.
As you heard her say, she has very bad brain trauma.
And again, if this was reversed, I know this is something people say anytime something like this happens, but if the roles were reversed, if this was a white man beating a black woman, the outcry would be unceasing.
There would be riots.
Cities would be burning.
But what we're getting is, you know, black pastors saying, well, the white people shouldn't have been there.
Why aren't they being arrested?
I know they were victims, but hey, they tried to defend themselves.
That's got to be a crime.
This is the state of America.
The white woman who was viciously pummeled by blacks in Cincinnati last weekend is now speaking for the first time while a black pastor in the city is calling for the white victims of the beat down to be arrested and have their mugshots made public.
We actually have that video, and we're going to play it for you.
For those who want to politicize it, the J.D. Vance's and Vivek Ramaswamis and the Bernie Marinos and the Christopher Smithermans and many others who want to politicize it, they have not yet said something that I always hear when a black person runs from the police and then is met with disproportionate force, sometimes ending their life.
What we hear is, well, why did they run?
Why didn't they just comply?
We hear that every time.
But I've yet to hear.
Why didn't he just walk away?
So let me back up so you understand this.
Two combatants, one black, one white.
A black man steps in, breaks it up.
The white guy re-engages, slaps not the black man that he had just squared up with, but slaps another black man.
And nobody's asking, why didn't he just walk away?
And so when I see, and I don't know who else the chief is looking for or CPD is looking for, but when I see the mugshots, I only see people who look like me.
I don't see the person who re-engaged, slapped not the initial person, but slapped another black man.
So I don't see the slappers mugshot.
And so sadly, I have to agree with those who are politicizing this and racializing this.
I have to agree with the Smithermans, the Ramaswamis, the Marinos, Corey Bowman.
This is racial because it is unequal justice.
And so until we see all the mugshots, this is still a racial issue.
So let me say again to those in Cincinnati, it's Friday night, and we know people like to go out on Friday night.
Here's what I would ask.
Because of what happened this past weekend, we don't want to see it happen again.
Drink responsibly, take care of one another, and everybody get home safe.
God bless you.
Thank you, Pastor.
Well.
So, actually, if you've watched that video, where he's talking about, the white guy goes in and slaps another guy.
You can see the guy he slaps at takes a swing at him first before that even happens.
So he didn't.
The way he presented that was absurdly biased to claim that they need to be arrested.
They were clearly being attacked and beaten by a mob.
It wasn't a, oh, well, there are faults on both sides.
A woman tries to pull a guy off when there's several people beating a guy on the ground, and then he turns around and punches her in the face, knocks her to the ground like we just saw, did all that damage.
That's not a matter of, well, why hasn't she been arrested?
She tried to pull him off that guy.
This is, yeah, this is simply, again, the hatred of white people that has been engendered.
This is ethno-narcissism.
Our tribe can do no wrong.
I mean, to look at that video and come to that conclusion, the only way you can do that is if you are rabidly racist and actively hate the victims of this mob.
And of course, mobs generally don't care.
If you're violent towards them, they'll be violent towards you.
But if you run away, it creates this sort of, again, like prey instinct.
We've got them on the run.
If you run from a mob, chances are they will follow you.
This isn't as simple as why didn't they walk away?
Why didn't they try to disengage?
Because chances are, if that happens, like you saw with that woman, you're going to get sucker punched in the back of the head.
Someone is going to hit you from behind.
I'm not saying that's a guarantee, but that's a very likely outcome.
Mobs are dangerous.
When they're keyed up and angry, simply trying to disengage is not going to be enough.
It's not going to dissuade them from trying to track you down and stomp your face in.
Don't frag me, bro.
The powers that be would like nothing more than for us to murder each other over skin color rather than humanity turning their collective eyes upon them.
It is a divisive tactic, divisive, a way of division.
Shelly A. Racists that are taught that white people are white demons.
I've actually been called a white devil.
We encountered the black Hebrew Israelites in Memphis one time, and they were going about their business with their bullhorns as they do.
You know, the main guy out front doing his soliloquy about whatever, and then his chorus of backup guys, you know, just giving ad libs and exclamations as he goes on.
And the guy singles me out as we're walking back to the car and goes, that's him, the white devil, something along those lines.
Apparently, I was the whitest guy he'd seen that day, just with how pale my skin was.
Like, oh, it's me.
I'm flattered.
Truly, I'm honored to be considered.
And, you know, that's really more of the Marxist doublethink stuff.
The people that call themselves anti-racist will call people, you know, devils based on their race.
And they can hold these two opposing theories because, you know, they've just had that propaganda pushed at them for so long that now it just makes sense to them.
Yeah, they've redefined racism to be prejudice plus power.
You have to have some kind of power to be racist.
Otherwise, it's just prejudice or something along those lines.
And of course, no amount of privilege or power that is given to the blacks will ever count.
You know, they can do all these riots and not have any issues, whereas...
They have it's a majority black country.
The government is run by black people.
Is that racism?
And they'll do all kinds of dancing around the issue.
And then if you're able to pin them down, eventually they'll just be like, yeah, it's actually good that it's happening because the white people are bad.
And it all comes back to the Marxist march through the institutions.
Don't frag me, bro, says pastor of what?
Now, that's a good question.
Yeah, that's another part of this, is this guy is preaching under the name of Christ, presumably, which is a whole nother level of disgusting.
Pastor Damon Lynch of the new Prospect Baptist Church in Cincinnati is now urging the arrest of any white person who may have started the violence, even if he or she were a victim.
When I see the mugshots, I only see the people who look like me.
I don't see the person who re-engaged, slapped not the initial person, but slapped another black man.
So I don't see the slappers mugshot.
Well, again, the guy who did the slapping tried to bat at somebody like that.
Guy took a swing at him first.
You can see it in the video.
You can literally see it happen right on film.
It doesn't matter, though, really.
This is about racial hatred, racial antipathy.
They have been trained that white people are evil, that white people are the source of all their problems.
And as such, any actions taken against white people are justified.
Anytime, anytime I see a video like this, and there's quite a few videos like this, there's just a chorus of comments, just dozens to hundreds deep.
Well, that'll teach them.
That'll show that white boy, that white person, whoever it is.
That'll show them.
Or the continual, well, I bet they said the N-word.
I bet they said this.
I bet they said that.
What's the context?
As if there's some context that makes savagely beating someone on the ground acceptable.
Nights of the Storm says, we're getting it pulled up.
I am white and have a gun pulled on me while reaching for my registration.
Cops are trained not to discriminate, but to profile.
I was profiled because of the time I fit that profile.
Yeah, it's a again, it goes back to the fact that this woman, the Cincinnati police chief, Thiet Gi, or whatever, however you pronounce her name, has been following DEI policies and hiring more women and minorities, which doesn't fix the problem.
You can put in as many women or black people or Indians or Chinese.
It doesn't matter the race of the person.
If the institution has bad policy and they are trained in that bad policy, they will still engage in the same behavior.
A black cop is just as likely to brutalize black people as a white cop is or engage in excessive force because that's how they're trained.
There is it's not simply a fix to put in a different race.
I handy, Travis, you are a black man already.
People are black people.
I heard it from a black woman online.
It must be true.
That's right.
Should have told that to the black Israelites.
This was before this was a known phenomenon.
The science hadn't yet been discovered, but it's true.
I am a black man.
I am a proud man of color, and as such, I think I'm entitled to reparations or something.
I'm not sure how I'm going to go about getting them.
Rest assured that this is, you know, it's one struggle, my brothers, and we will fight the good fight together.
I am proud of my heritage.
I just need to figure out what part of Africa I'm from, I think.
During his arraignment, the following day, Kittle's attorney Caleb Baum told municipal court judge Gwen Bender that he has paranoid schizophrenia, and she should take into consideration the context of his situation.
He was scared, Baum explained.
He was an impressionable person that night.
Just that night.
He was an impressionable person that night.
All the other nights, he's pretty normal.
But that night, he's charged with an M1 and everybody got charged with the F4.
He was scared.
You can see in that video that there's a much larger group of people that are interested in harming the few white people there than there are in defending him.
There are several black people there that are trying to help them up and de-escalate things.
But there's a larger group that are interested in beating them down.
So to say he was scared doesn't really hold water with me.
His group is in the majority.
Everybody that was involved, Baum continued, except for the man that thrown the first punch and the man that said the N-word multiple times with black people, which I find to be very...
Baum was then cut off mid-sentence by Bender, who accused him of grandstanding.
The act of making exaggerated or theatrical statements were actions primarily to impress an audience other than to genuinely advance their legal arguments or to contribute to the court's understanding of the case.
Bender set Kittle's bond at a total of $150,000.
What?
A ridiculous argument from the defense attorney to say, oh, well, it's not my fault that my client attacked people.
They said the N-word.
Mm-hmm.
No, that's...
This is the justification.
They said a word they don't like, and as such, they are entitled to beat them as savagely as they wish.
And if you think otherwise, you are a racist.
You're a problem.
And this is nothing but racial hatred.
This is something that needs to be addressed.
And again, everyone, all people are children of God.
Everyone is equal in God's eyes.
This is not about like, oh, we are better.
We're false news.
Sorry, I absolutely clicked on.
Technical difficulties today.
But I don't want this to be like some sort of racist tirade, some screed.
But things do need to change and need to be addressed.
Audio MRR, why is it that the only black racists I see are on TV and in the media?
I don't Know any black people who have hatred for white people.
I'm a black dude in his 50s.
Question everything, people.
There are.
That's what I'm saying.
Even in the video, there are black people that are trying to help the guys up, trying to help the people there.
This is not.
You should not immediately go out and join the KKK as some kind of racial retribution.
That is not going to get us anywhere.
Most people are perfectly normal, wouldn't attack other people, obviously.
It's just pointing out the propaganda and the double standards that we see with all this.
Well, worth mentioning.
We are going to take a quick break, folks.
That is this section of the news.
And we've only got one hour left because we started about an hour late.
Well, we'll do our best to bounce through the headlines more quickly.
So stay with us, folks.
We'll be right back.
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Welcome back, folks.
As I said, we're going to kind of bounce through things fairly quickly.
We're going to start with the mountain of debt that we're all buried under.
This is from Zero Hedge.
You think Uncle Sam owes $37 trillion?
It's far worse than that.
Americans will tell you the national debt has reached $37 trillion.
As distressing as that official number is, America's true fiscal situation is even worse.
Far worse.
The actual grand total of Uncle Sam's obligations is more than $151 trillion.
Huge discrepancy springs from the fact that the federal government doesn't hold itself to the same accounting standards it imposes on businesses.
Rather than using accrual accounting, which recognizes expenses when they're incurred, our Washington overlords self-servingly use simple cash accounting, only recognizing expenses when they're paid.
As a result, discourse on federal obligations solely focuses on the national debt comprising treasury bills, notes, and bonds.
That's right.
Debt is only debt when it's paid.
If you just have it on the books, if it's something you're supposed to be paying, who cares?
An obscure report delivers a more accurate version.
Treasury Department is required to submit an annual report to Congress detailing the government's financial condition.
Critically, the 1994 law compelling this report mandates that it reflects unfunded liabilities.
That is, commitments made without any dedicated assets or income streams to ensure they'll be kept.
So, just so long as they're not even figuring out how to pay them, the debt doesn't count.
Isn't I'm sure you and I could get away with this just fine.
No, it's not debt, you see.
I don't have any means of paying it.
I don't have any plans to, therefore, it's not debt.
One of the larger categories of those unfunded liabilities is future federal employee and veterans' benefits.
At the end of the 2024 fiscal year, this alone represented a 15 trillion obligation.
However, by leaps and bounds, the largest unfunded liabilities spring from America's social insurance obligations.
Primarily, Social Security and Medicare at fiscal year, and these liabilities totaled a towering $105.8 trillion.
$105.8.
We arrive at a grand total of $151.3 trillion at the end of the 2024 fiscal year, offsetting that by an estimated $7.9 trillion in the U.S. government commercial assets, including property, plant, equipment, and purported gold holdings.
So, U.S. holds a total of $7.9 trillion.
And we owe $151 trillion.
I think it seems a bit unpayable, doesn't it?
Uncle Sam set Uncle Sam at an overall net negative of $143 trillion.
$143 trillion amounts to 85% of the net wealth Americans have accumulated since the nation's founding.
So everything that has been accumulated by Americans since it was created, this debt is 85% of it.
If we were to sell everything ever, we would just be able to pay it off and have a little bit of excess left.
Estimated by the Federal Reserve to be $169 trillion.
That's the total.
This includes all their assets and savings, real estate, corporate stocks, private businesses, and even consumer durable goods like automobiles and furniture.
The proportion of total federal outlays driven by mandatory spending has more than doubled since 1965, from 34% to 73% in 2024.
It was at 71% just two years earlier in 2022.
Donald Trump.
The bankruptcy king, our bankruptcy king.
He's spending and spending and spending.
That is not something that's unique to Trump, of course.
He's just doing it a little bit better than the others did.
Bigger and better.
Interest payments also represent a steadily growing share of total outlays and will total almost $1 trillion this year.
Within 10 years, interest is projected to reach $2 trillion.
Makes sense.
My Trump is obsessed with getting Powell to lower those rates.
The national debt is becoming your local problem.
This is from reason.
Federal overspending is squeezing states and cities, forcing them to raise taxes/slash services or pile on more debt.
$29 trillion in federal debt held by the public is becoming an increasingly local problem.
Fiscal challenges have led to increased borrowing costs as well as reduced federal aid to States, cities, and other local governments who may soon have to reconsider their budgets as they face a difficult choice, cut services, raise taxes, dip into reserves, or incur further debt.
The one big beautiful bill act, which is expected to significantly deteriorate the country's fiscal outlook.
Federal debt is expected to grow from 124% of gross domestic product in 2025 to 135% in 2035.
As a result, investable capital, investable capital will flow at increasing rates to U.S. debt, making it necessary for other borrowers, including state and local governments, to offer higher interest rates on their bonds to compete with U.S. Treasury debt.
This is also going to impact home mortgages as well.
Federally, net interest costs are forecasted to surpass all other spending categories besides Social Security by 2052.
This trend of rising interest costs crowding out other spending is likely to trickle down to state and local governments.
Federal grants are currently the largest single source of revenue for state and local governments, and they are decreasing.
Which, I mean, I'm not sad to see the federal government not able to inject as much money into local governments.
That's how they get a lot of control.
Well, if you don't do what we say, we're going to cut off this money.
We'll cut off your supply.
So you better follow our directions.
This could actually end up being a net positive in certain ways.
Besant says Trump accounts for kids are back door for privatizing social security.
Treasury Secretary Scott Besson said in an interview this week that the Trump accounts, which are aimed at helping parents save for their children's future, are a backdoor for privatizing social security.
Under the bill, parents can contribute up to $5,000 yearly as they spend us into oblivion.
They'll contribute $1,000 themselves.
The federal government, that is.
And then you can contribute $5,000 a year.
Of course, by the time your child can access it, it'll probably be worthless no matter how much money you put in there.
They're going to switch to something else.
Federal government will contribute $1,000 into the accounts for children born in the United States between January 1st, 2025 and December 31st, 2028, which means that my son missed that window.
Born just a little bit too early.
Could have got his $1,000 from the government.
Could have been really raking in that cash.
$1,000.
Of course, I'm sure we're not going to cut down on our spending for Ukraine or Israel or foreign aid to these other countries, which is bleeding us dry.
We're not going to do that.
Never do that.
Hi, Booz.
Travis, when you throw these numbers around, so just $2 trillion in interest a year, how much has the tariffs collected?
Tariffs are just taxing us further.
Tariffs are never going to make a dent in $151 trillion.
It's not going to happen.
Even if that was their purported reason for doing it, it's not going to have any meaningful impact on the debt, and it will raise the cost for the average American.
It will mean that we're paying more for things.
It's going to be a cumulative effect, a trickle-down effect.
It's going to impact everything.
Over time, it'll start in certain areas and then work its way outward.
Besant calls for a fundamental reset for Federal Reserve.
I've suggested that the technocrat Piranhas in Washington would try to devour the Federal Reserve to make way for their alternative financial system.
Scott Besant is the man for the job.
After all, he was the guy who helped George Soros break the Bank of England on September 16th, 1992, just a little bit after I was born.
Also known as Black Wednesday.
The central bank system has been entrenched for over 100 years and is led by the Bank for International Settlements.
Could it all go down?
This is I believe it's by Patrick Wood.
Besant on Monday called for a fundamental reset of financial regulations to ensure they are aligned with the nation's domestic international priorities.
Could almost say it's a great reset.
Could almost say that.
Hmm.
We need to have a reset of our financial system.
No, they're not going to bring in CBDC or stablecoins using that.
No, they would never do that.
They would never completely say, well, your dollar is worthless.
You're going to have to switch to this.
Genius sets new stablecoin rules, but remains vague on foreign issuers.
The Genius Act leaves a foreign stablecoin loophole that puts U.S. issuers at a competitive disadvantage, says former CFTC chair Timothy Massad.
Not that Mossad, different Massad.
The signing of the Genius Act into law establishes the first comprehensive regulatory framework for U.S.-issued stablecoins.
This is coming down the pipeline.
They're working on it.
This is what they want.
The CBDC, getting it centrally planned, people were a little bit skeptical about that.
It was a bit too on the nose.
Like, I don't know, this seems sketchy.
But stablecoins are going to be issued by individual companies.
It'll equate to the same thing, though.
It'll still be a way of continually tracking every purchase you make and a way of instantly turning off your wallet, deleting your entire bank account.
You won't be able to keep a stable coin in your mattress and keep it safe from the government.
They'll simply be able to remove it all at once.
Unperson you.
Debank you instantaneously.
And you won't even have a cash supply to rely on.
Banks, fintechs, and even large retailers, essentially anyone with significant consumer institutional distribution, will all be considering issuing their own stable coins.
It'll be.
Anyone with a large enough capital base will be able to do it.
Any company will be able to issue their own.
Of course, decentralization is generally a good thing, but not when it's something like this.
Not when it equates to the same thing as a central bank digital currency.
It will be effectively identical.
A major weakness of the Genius Act is what the Atlantic Council calls the tether loophole.
The U.S. think tank argued in a blog post that the U.S. stablecoin law did not adequately regulate offshore stablecoin issuers.
The law aims to bring order to U.S. stablecoins by imposing strict rules on reserves, financial disclosures, and sanctions compliance.
Make sure that if we sanction someone, you do what we say.
The Fed says it is data-driven, but the data isn't any good.
This is from Mises, the Mises Institute.
Of course, the government lies continually, so there's no reason to trust any of their data about anything.
They lie about the economy, they lie about the jobs numbers, they lie about viruses and where they come from.
They lie about the existence of viruses.
They lie about vaccines.
It's data-driven.
We made up the data, but it's still data-driven.
We created it out of whole cloth.
We fed this into a computer, and it gave this back to us.
Of course, we told the computer to give us data that would work with our agenda.
Don't pay any attention to that.
Garbage in, garbage out.
And the federal government and the Federal Reserve are big heaping piles of garbage.
It's been a big week for the data, quote-unquote, at Wednesday's FOMC press conference.
Fed chair Jerome Powell announced that the Fed was holding its policy interest rate steady at the current 4.5%.
Powell noted there was no need to cut the rate because the job market is solid.
Powell engaged in the usual song and dance of declaring that the Federal Reserve's monetary policy is data-driven or data-dependent and assured the attending members of the press that FOMC policy is carefully implemented in accordance with federal employment data, among other data points.
Data, data, data.
It's all about data.
You can trust us.
And less than 48 hours later, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its July report, which revealed that the solid job numbers the Fed had allegedly been using for the past two months are actually very wrong.
And this is the same thing they do all the time.
They come in, they make an assessment and say, look, we think the jobs numbers are doing really, really good.
Look at how high they are.
And then they revise them back down later once people stop paying attention.
They go, oh, actually, it was bad.
The numbers were bad.
Sorry, our mistake.
Won't happen again.
And so it repeats over and over.
Gold prices soar after much weaker U.S. jobs data.
Gold prices are sharply higher in early U.S. Trading Fridays following a very downbeat U.S. economic report that fell squarely into the camp of their monetary policy doves.
December golden December gold was last up $48.60 at $3,397.20.
September silver prices were last up $0.243 at $36.95.
Powell struck a hawkish tone early in his press conference stating, We have made no decisions about September.
Within the hour, gold fell nearly $30, or about 1% of its value.
Fast forward to Friday and disappointing employment data completely turned the market around.
Within two minutes of the report's release, gold jumped $30.
Spot prices continued climbing and ended session at $2,361.50 an ounce, more than 2% on the day.
So they come out and say, no, we're not changing anything.
Things look good.
Gold goes down.
I'm like, oh, well, I guess things are stable.
And they revise it immediately.
We're like, oh, no.
Oh, no.
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Tony Arburn has set that up, and he has set up Wolfpack as well.
So if you want to start accumulating it on a monthly subscription basis, you can get gold or silver that way.
Again, davidknight.gold.
This is more of an interest story.
This is about the disappearing Satoshi statue in Lugano Stolen.
0.1 Bitcoin offered for its return.
That's about $11,000.
There is a sort of outline statue of a guy on a laptop.
It's supposed to represent Satoshi Nakamura, the guy who developed Bitcoin or the group of people.
Again, I don't know if it's ever been confirmed that it's one guy or if that was just the name chosen to represent a collective of people.
But the statue got vandalized.
see the statue here.
It's again, a guy on a laptop.
When you view it from an angle, it becomes more visible, but viewing straight on, it's sort of amorphous, hard to discern what it is.
The disappearing Satoshi.
What?
It's a cool statue.
Yeah, it's very interesting.
The disappearing Satoshi statue symbolizing Bitcoin's anonymity was stolen in Lugano.
Now, personally, I'm more of a fan of marble statues and that sort of thing, but when it comes to modern statuettes and that sort of thing, that one's pretty good.
That one's not bad.
It has a reason for it to be that way.
It's supposed to be, you know, to represent anonymity and yada yada.
It gets its message across.
Now, the theft was confirmed by Satoshi Gallery, the group behind the Global Satoshi Statue Initiative, which is now offering a 0.1 Bitcoin reward worth over $11,000, as I said, for information leading to its recovery.
Where is Satoshi?
The group posts said on X and Sunday.
On Sunday, you can steal our symbol, but you will never be able to steal our souls.
That's an interesting way of phrasing it.
Bit bombastic.
Kind of dramatic.
I don't think anyone's trying to steal your soul here.
Yeah.
Curious as to.
Maybe this is an English second language type deal.
Cannot steal our souls.
I mean, you're right, they can't.
They can't, but strange phrasing.
I mean, if you see your soul as being tied to crypto and money, that's kind of not a good thing.
Yeah.
The statement read, reaffirming their commitment to install the statue in 21 cities around the world despite the setback.
Gonna install this thing in 21 cities around the world, which I mean, okay, but seems a bit pointless to me.
Where is Satoshi?
You can see the tweet there.
The statue and then the block where the statue once sat.
But we actually, the statue was found.
Iconic Satoshi Nakamoto statue recovered by Lugano Municipality.
We can see, we've got some pictures here that was recovered and it was in the water.
Someone had kind of looks like cut it in half and dumped it in water.
They were not happy with it.
There you can see the platform it used to sit on.
And there you can see it in the water.
Water's lapping up onto it.
Someone apparently doesn't like Bitcoin.
Though, personally, I'd be curious to.
I would imagine this is more just an act of random vandalism, not necessarily directed at Bitcoin or the ideas behind it.
I don't know.
Could be someone that lost a lot of money.
This is because I can't find my wallet.
That's right.
If anyone ever puts up a dog coin statue near me, I'm going after it.
But they did recover the statue.
It is in pieces.
But I guess the money is not getting paid out.
This is from Zero Hedge.
Can stablecoin save the U.S. dollar or just delay its collapse?
I'd be surprised if they could even really delay it.
If you're tying the stablecoin to the U.S. dollar, how on earth does that mean anything?
How does that even, how does that even insulate you against it?
If the dollar goes to zero, then surely the stablecoin follows immediately afterward, right?
Will this gasoline put out the fire or simply delay?
It's burning the house down.
With $13.7 billion in profit last year and only around 165 employees, that's over $83 million in profits per employee.
This is about Tether and it being the most profitable company in the world.
It's a staggering figure, blowing NVIDIA and every other company out of the water.
It's literally off the charts.
Has any business in history ever generated this much profit per employee?
If there is, I've never heard of it.
You can see that chart there.
And the next closest is NVIDIA.
And it is not close at all.
With a cap with a market cap exceeding $162 billion and climbing, USDT Tether is the world's largest stable coin and fourth largest cryptocurrency overall.
Though calling it a stable coin is something of a misnomer.
The government paper currencies.
Government paper currencies with their steadily eroding purchasing power are anything but stable.
In that sense, they're less stable and more like guaranteed loss coins.
Again, this is what I've been saying.
It's just, I don't understand.
I think it's another one of those.
Well, if we name it the exact opposite of what it is, you know, sort of like the Patriot Act.
They always do this.
It's a stable coin.
What makes it stable?
Well, it's tied to the U.S. dollar.
What makes the U.S. dollar stable?
Oh, the U.S. dollar is not stable at all.
It is completely unstable.
It reminds me of that comedy sketch about the 2008 financial crash.
And they're like, why did they support them?
Oh, well, these firms had very good names.
You mean they have good reputations?
No, the names are very reassuring.
It's stuff like Prime.
And I forget exactly what it was.
It's like, oh, yeah, I'd invest in anything that has a name like that.
Yeah, it was those two Australian guys, I want to say.
An Australian comedy duo.
Yeah, I think they're the ones that did the front fell off.
Yeah.
If you guys happen to know who those guys were, drop it in chat.
Tether claims to have over 400 million users globally and is adding 30 million more every quarter.
That's explosive growth, reminiscent of Facebook at the height of its expansion.
People are buying in suckers tethered directly to the U.S. dollar.
And this, of course, is what they want.
This is the future they're looking toward.
Everybody using stable coins.
Everybody tied to their digital wallet.
Your ID tied to it as well.
Knowing exactly who you are every time you make a purchase.
It's not just a matter of digital ID for the internet.
It's digital ID for every single purchase, no matter how small, no matter how menial.
If you go buy yourself a stick of gum, you're going to have to use stablecoin and they're going to know about it.
They're going to make sure that if they don't approve of what you say, you get banned on Xbox Live for saying something naughty.
Well, maybe your bank account goes along with it.
Maybe your entire life savings goes up in flames because somebody reports you, or the AI just automatically skims something and decides, you know what?
I think that goes against terms of service.
Maybe he deserves a little bit of a timeout.
Maybe we freeze his accounts indefinitely because he said something we don't like on X or Facebook.
Well, that's enough about the technological dystopia they're building for us.
That's enough about the debt, the stable coins, the future of finance and the coming collapse.
We're going to take a quick break.
When we come back, we're going to look at what's going on with Christianity.
So stay with us, folks.
We will be right back.
It's your move.
And now, the David Knight Show.
Wait a minute.
Where am I?
Sorry, Jefferson.
The scoundrels who put America on central bank fiat currency used our heads on their coins as some sort of trophy.
Despicable.
This is outrageous.
Washington.
I spent my life fighting centralized power.
Now the Federal Reserve Monopoly parades us around on their monopoly money.
Tell me there's some good news to all this.
Well, there is a coin they can't control.
One that isn't backed by the Fed, but backed by the Fed up.
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They say money talks, and this coin has something worth listening to.
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Welcome back, folks.
We had a comment for Love of the Road.
Please do me a favor and check if y'all got that tie I sent you.
Need to give the seller feedback, so let me know if it looks good or not.
I'll check on that as soon as we get off the air and get you an answer tomorrow.
People are apparently so sick of me not wearing ties, they're sending them in.
I'm a monster.
I've been not wearing a tie, and it's driving people insane.
Con think has been the foremost defender of the tie and insisting that I put one on.
Once we get the air conditioning back on in here, I'll wear the tie.
I'll wear the tie.
That's a storm too hot in the studio for a tie.
That's right.
Right now, I am sweating.
AC still is not working.
We are doing our best to get someone out here to fix it.
But being the summer, they are on a backlog.
We are in the system.
So hopefully, it'll be up and running again soon.
Because right now, it is warm.
It is unpleasant.
This suit is not built for warm weather.
China arrests pastor on charges of illegal business operations.
Makes you wonder, do they have 501c3s in China.
Chinese authorities have arrested a Protestant pastor on charges of illegal business operations weeks after he and several church members were detained amid the Chinese Communist Party's crackdowns on unregistered Christian activity across the country.
Unregistered.
Gotta be going to the approved churches.
Gotta make sure you're registered properly.
Teaching only the approved party line.
Okay, it's shocking, but how long until Britain gets to you got a license for that church meeting?
I mean, they're already arresting people for praying outside of abortion clinics.
Arresting people for that.
They're also, you know, declaring any talk of immigration as being 18 plus how long before it's immigration and religious things because, you know, the Bible goes against LGBTQ religion, so therefore you have to be 18 or older to hear anything against the gays.
Yeah.
How long until preaching the gospel means you get banned.
Nope, sorry.
You mentioned Jesus.
Therefore, no one under 18 can view this video.
That's a very salient point.
Two of the five were released on bail last Friday, while the remaining three, including Huang, remain in custody.
Under China's criminal procedure law, public security officials are required to submit a request for formal arrest to the prosecutoriate within 30 days of detention.
Huang's representative believed the case was transferred for view on July 25th, the last permissible day for detention without formal charges.
They love dragging these things out.
No matter what country you're in, they love to drag out these proceedings to punish you as much as possible.
Huang had previously been detained in 2014 for protesting the demolition of church crosses in Wenzhu and served a one-year prison term less than a month after his release.
He was detained again on September 12, 2015 on charges of endangering national security and held for nearly five months in a designated residential surveillance location.
Before the demolition, his church had operated as a state-approved three-self-patriotic movement church.
China really, really hates home churches.
They don't like not knowing exactly what's going on.
They don't like when you are freely preaching the gospel, telling people the truth.
Because the gospel is always a threat to these types of governments, which is always a threat to them because they want to be worshipped.
They want you to view them as God.
They want to be in that place.
If you serve a higher power, you may not unquestioningly do whatever they say.
You may refuse to abide by their rules and say, no, I have a higher calling.
I cannot do what you say because it is evil.
It goes against what God says.
Separately in April, nine Christians were convicted in Inner Mongolia for reselling legally published Bibles through an unregistered house church.
Sentences ranged from one year to nearly five years, with fines reaching as high as 1 million yuan.
That's $137,000.
Bitter winter reported.
All nine individuals were convicted on the same charge used against Pastor Wong.
They don't like home churches and they don't like homeschooling in China.
We covered that recently.
Within the last 30 days, I want to say, we talked about how more and more people in China, despite the pushback and the oppression and the consequences, are homeschooling their kids.
Because they want to make sure that they're taught the gospel, that they aren't brainwashed by the CCCP or the CCP.
Excuse me.
Chinese Communist Party.
And they are dedicated to it.
They care enough about their children and the truth, the gospel.
They're willing to incur the wrath of this brutal authoritarian state.
This is actually...
It's from the New American.
The homeschoolers who proved that school is a waste of time.
This, as I said, is from the New Americans by Selwyn Duke.
Work expands to fit the allotted time.
That's as the saying goes.
Some will say, when pondering homeschooling, I'm not qualified to teach my kids, but inform homeschooling advocate, informed homeschooling advocate Brett Pike, it's not just that you can teach your kids, you can do it splendidly.
I've said this before, but Lance and I generally, you know, we had homework to do, but it wasn't a massive amount.
It was enough so that they could be sure we were learning and that we were keeping up on things, but they didn't feel the need to give us hours upon hours of things to fill our day with.
We did the work, and then we got to go outside and play.
We got to go into the woods, ride our bikes, play with the dog.
I spent many, many hours in the summer catching frogs in a small pond.
It was a great time.
And I don't feel that I was deprived or that I'm behind the people that I know who went to public school.
I don't feel as though I missed out on anything when it comes to education.
A lot of...
Because they would go to school and they'd be there for, you know, what, six, eight hours.
They'd come home and they'd do homework for multiple hours.
And then whatever was left, they could do with as they pleased.
But then, you know, they have to get to bed early because they've got to get up early and go to school the next day.
And as such, their childhood was much less fun than ours was.
We actually got to enjoy ourselves.
We weren't set on this rigid schedule and this continual rat race, hamster wheel, of keeping up with this arbitrary nonsense that was foisted upon us by the government.
Said you can do it in a fraction of the time schools do, referencing teaching children.
That's what I was talking about.
You know, we got, they gave us coursework, and when we completed it, there wasn't this sense of, well, you know, they've got to do more and more and more.
In a Friday ex-video post, Pike relates the story of parents Aaron and Kalina Mucha Stegwi.
I don't know if that's how it's pronounced.
That's how I'm going to pronounce it.
The Mucha Stegwis were typical Americans who believed in the system.
You send your kids to school, they ascend through the grades, go to college, and then start a career.
But as luck would have it, they at some point found themselves needing to teach their elementary school daughter at home for a couple weeks.
Well, it was the parents who learned the biggest lesson.
They found they could teach their girl all the prescribed material in just one hour a day.
They were able to do everything that the school does in a torturous, laborious, slow, dull fashion Over the course of hours, shuffling kids back and forth between classrooms meaninglessly in a single hour.
This revelation completely changed their lives and inspired them to write a book, too.
Five Hour School Week, an inspirational guide to leaving the classroom to embrace learning in a way you never imagined.
I've always been curious to what's the point of shuffling kids between classrooms.
I assumed if you're doing something like science, maybe you've got, you know, different implements that you really need.
But if you're doing something like math and history and English, wouldn't it make more sense to just shuffle the teachers back and forth?
That way you're not continually having the kids flood.
I don't know.
It just seems like a waste of time, like bad.
Just poorly thought out.
Again, I've never been to school, so I can't say why that wouldn't make more sense.
It wasn't.
I just never thought of this before.
You mentioned it just now, but yeah, it does seem like it would be easier for one person to switch classrooms and just have like all the kids' books and everything right there at their desk all the time.
Yeah, I don't get it.
Maybe there's a reason for it.
If any of you went to public school and can give me a solid reason as to why it makes more sense to shuffle the kids between classrooms and not the teachers, explain it to me.
Because I don't understand.
It seems just more efficient.
It wasn't just that.
The parents save time either.
Pyco's YouTube channel Classical Learner reports that the Amucha Stegwis daughter actually improved educationally.
For example, after just two weeks of homeschooling, she was finally able to spell and pronounce her last name, which is something I can't do for them.
The pronunciation is still eluding me, probably.
Fake news alert.
That was a joke, by the way.
The girl did improve, though.
And what's more, the time saved could be used for ancillary activities.
You know, like actually being a child, actually going to do things.
Mucha Stegwis could consequently more effectively cultivate their daughter's interest.
She became a successful entrepreneur while just a teenager, states Pike.
All of a sudden, cooking and gardening and field trips became amazing opportunities for learning, and that's what homeschool families understand.
Yeah, anything that you engage in, you can relate to learning.
You can, if you're outside with your kids, you can show them this is this animal, this is that, this is how that relates.
You can talk to them about trees and forests and how the ecosystem works.
It's a lot more engaging than sitting in a classroom with a book in front of you, having some guy lecture you.
Bueller Bueller.
You don't need that much time for formal education, he continues.
This leaves so much more time for less formal things that your children love.
They look forward to.
My best friend and I both attended the Bronx High School of Science in New York City.
As it's known, it's a somewhat famous elite institution known for academic rigor.
Students must pass an entrance exam to attend.
The intellectual level, i.e., average IQ of the students certainly was impressive too.
To this day, my fellow classmates are still the most intelligent, large group of people among whom I've ever circulated.
Despite this, around our high school days conclusion, my buddy and I both had the same realization.
Agreed that we could have easily absorbed the entire four years' academic load in six months.
In six months, yeah.
It's just, again, they drag everything out.
They waste a monumental amount of time.
It's a meaningless exercise in following rules, making sure that you are a good little automaton willing to do what they say.
Tunnel Lord 1337, when I was homeschooled, I was done by 12 o'clock every day.
Yeah, that's about when we would get done.
We would get up, have breakfast, do some schoolwork, and then, you know, 12 o'clock rolls around, and we're basically done.
Get to go out and do what we want, enjoy our afternoons.
It was always a bit annoying when people we wanted to hang out with were in public school because, you know, we're free.
We've got basically, you know, our days in the afternoon are fine, but they've got schoolwork to do.
They had all kinds of stuff that was eating their time up.
Taylor Saunders, I went to public school.
None of it made any sense.
It was prison-like, regimented into a coercive manipulation mind control.
I am happy to say I hated it.
Yeah.
My dad, my dad hated public school.
He thought it was a monumental waste of time and he hated being compelled to do things.
He has a friend that he would always introduce as, you know, like, oh, this is my friend such and such.
I was incarcerated with him for four years.
His friend didn't like that.
But that's how my dad viewed high school.
And so.
And the prison-like aspect of it is somewhat intentional with how it was designed.
It's to teach people to be, you know, good little factory workers and to obey the state.
Yeah.
I believe it's what the Prussian model.
I think that's where it was originally pioneered.
Something like that.
Celia 14 Travis.
It's possible the teacher has all the materials in their own class.
Books, slides, etc.
Perhaps.
Perhaps.
I'm not knowledgeable about what it takes to teach a class.
I still think it might be more feasible for one person to cart their stuff around in a backpack than flooding the hallways with children.
Don't fragment.
It's like a cart, you know, carted around in a literal cart.
Yeah.
Seems.
Well, who knows?
I'm not going to sit here and try to figure out how to more efficiently brainwash children.
Don't frag me, bro.
We homeschooled our daughter, and most of her days are filled with figure skating and 4-H until the age of about 12, and it was 4-H and SEAL Scouts.
Did all school work at her own pace.
See?
I'm sure she loved it.
I'm sure she actually got to learn some useful life skills that are still helping her to this day, and that she doesn't look back on those years with some kind of dread.
She's starting taking university-level courses at the age of 15.
Yeah, you guys were able to get her up to a proficiency level at 15 that people in public school would reach at 18.
You're years ahead of time.
Now, in fairness, though, a critic may point out that the above is anecdotal.
So, what does the data show?
What Finger News answers this question?
According to Whatfinger, public school's inefficiency is explained by bureaucracy, the need for crowd control, and emphasis on ideological issues.
Well, brainwashing.
They've got to spend a lot of time making sure that you absorb the neoliberal New World Order talking points.
Can't actually teach you anything because they have to beat the sense out of you.
This is indoctrination, not education.
Actual learning, time is limited.
Homeschooling is a common sense-oriented solution to government education's declining standards, woke indoctrination, and union agendas.
The HSLDA data demonstrates that homeschoolers score 15 to 30 percent telepoints higher than government school students or standardized exams regardless of income or parental education.
So, even if you're poor and dumb, you can do a better job teaching your kids than the government school does.
There's again people look at it and say, oh man, how could I teach my kids this?
The question is not that.
It's how could you do any worse than what the public school is doing?
You can't.
You physically cannot do a worse job than what the public school does.
And you get to pick what they learn.
You're not going to bash them over the head with this propaganda.
You're not going to have to sit down and give them critical race theory lessons.
You can actually devote your time to learning the important things.
And you don't run the risk of them coming out a gay communist.
Shelly A. The public schools are modeled after Soviet-styled indoctrination.
They do a very good job with indoctrination.
Education, not so much.
Education is lagging behind, but my goodness, do they produce some good little soldiers that will do what they're told?
Tailored efficient homeschooling model surpasses government schools, one-size-fits-all mandates.
Heritage Foundation reports that homeschoolers' median test scores are in the 70th to 80th percentile.
Government school students languish in the 50th.
Moreover, the gains for black homeschoolers are especially robust.
National Review attributes the 15 to 30 percentile point advantage to avoiding government school social welfare distractions, such as gender ideology lessons.
Yeah.
Again, you're not going to waste time feeding them this nonsense on oppression or this feminist nonsense where they end up hating men.
They can actually learn useful life skills.
National Review points to homeschool graduates, superior college readiness, and graduation rates.
Critics claims lacking critics' claims of lacking socialization or rigor are debunked by evidence.
Homeschoolers do not live in bubbles.
They have co-ops, church programs, play dates, siblings, organized sports, and so on.
Lance and I, we always had plenty of friends growing up.
We didn't have to.
We weren't isolated or worried about the fact, like, oh no, or we don't have any friends.
We had plenty of friends.
Church was a great way of meeting people.
HSL homeschool co-ops are another resource that you can use.
It's a thing that we did some classes with of the local co-op, where it's more of a traditional classroom setting and they have one person that volunteers to teach a subject.
Yeah.
Which is, again, just a much better option.
HSLDA correctly predicted that homeschoolers would outperform government schoolers during COVID shutdowns.
You know, if you're homeschooling your kids and you don't buy into this propaganda at that point, basically nothing has changed for you.
Things carry on as normal.
You get to do their work and you get to tell them, see, son, see, daughter, this is what a psyop looks like in real time.
Homeschooling counters cultural Marxism emphasizing real skills over destructive, radical agendas.
And that is the main point.
When you send your kids to school, that is what they're going to get.
They are going to get a Marxist agenda.
They are going to get the product of the Frankfurt School.
These people have wormed their way through the institutions.
These professors in college who finish out the teaching of people that then go back into education are almost all to a man or woman Marxist in some form or fashion.
Your child won't be taught he can switch sexes at will.
He won't be instructed on how to put a prophylactic on a banana.
He won't be inundated with anti-white propaganda.
He won't be instilled with nihilism and the doom and gloom message that naturally occurring gas is destroying the world.
It is truly again.
We had some people that we knew some people that went to public school and they bought into global warming and they, you know, I had discussions with some of them about like, oh man, the world's in a bad spot, this, that, and the other.
And you see it so much in modern media, these articles.
Why even have kids?
The planet's ending.
Or these people that'll go online in any comment section talking about having a child, like, oh, I would never have a child.
The world is in such a bad spot.
The world is going to burn up.
They have completely given into the propaganda.
They have voluntarily ended their family lineage.
They have decided that it's not worth it.
And that is truly sad.
Propaganda is another way they get you.
They want you to abort your child.
But if you're not going to abort your child, maybe they can get you to put it in a government school where they'll feed it Marxist propaganda.
And eventually, if they absorb enough, maybe they'll decide that they just don't even want kids at all.
Guard Goldsmith, I'm with you, Travis.
When I taught, it was at two schools and I had to leave the first almost immediately to get to the second.
I lectured in the library for kids already there.
Worked well.
Hey, look at me.
I intuitively figured out a solution to a problem.
Good to see you, Guard.
Hope you're doing well.
Hi, Boost.
I don't know why you think homeschooling is not indoctrination.
Do you think these MAGA helicopter moms are teaching the real truth?
Please, the point is not that it's not indoctrination.
It's that you can teach the kids what you want.
To some extent, education is always indoctrination.
Yeah, the kids aren't going to come out with a worldview fully formed and not need any influence from any outside force.
They're going to get their worldview from someone.
It's better that they get that from the parents rather than from the state.
The state is going to propagandize them with all of the gender ideology stuff.
And sure, there's going to be some crazy parents that are just as bad or even worse in some cases, just like how, you know, there are parents that are worse than foster care in some cases.
But in general, it's better for the parents to do the teaching.
Yeah.
It is the best option.
It's not a perfect option because there is no perfect option because people are imperfect.
But it's much better than sending them off to a state-run Marxist facility.
And nobody ever has an ideology that's all of their own.
No one has a fully unique viewpoint on anything.
We are all products of being molded by people around us.
For Lance and myself, it's largely our parents, since that's where we got the vast majority of our education who we spent the most time with when we were young.
But for a lot of people, it's the government schools, it's the state.
And like Lance points out, it's much better to have the parents instill an ideology in them.
And again, homeschooling also teaches better critical thinking skills in general.
The state-run schools are about slavishly following orders, giving back, you know, doing the problem in the way they prescribe and giving back the answer that they want over and over again.
It's about making you a good little automaton.
And as such, you are less likely to question that.
Now, of course, homeschooling can follow in that model, and you will have parents that are simply there to make sure that the child holds all of their personal beliefs down to the letter.
But as a general rule, if you instill critical thinking in children, they will start to develop their own beliefs.
They will start to branch out on their own.
They're not going to agree with you 100% of the time.
That's just how it is.
But again, I think, and I agree with Lance, the parents are the best solution.
Not a perfect solution.
Here's why Western Education is doomed.
This is by RT World News.
But no, I do agree with you, High Boost.
These MAGA people are not going to be.
They're going to be indoctrinating their children, but they're their children and therefore, you know, I suppose they're entitled to pass along their worldview as well.
It's wrong.
I don't agree with their worldview, but it's their child, and I would not want to come into their house and try to tell them what they can and can't teach them.
I would not want to come between a parent and their child.
Again, that sets a bad precedent.
Here's why Western Education is doomed.
The meteoric rise of feelings first schooling has ended.
Academic Excellence.
This is from RT.com.
As someone who hadn't set foot inside a grade school for decades, I knew something was amiss when I visited my former Canadian high school for a craft fair.
Oh no, a Canadian high school.
Canada is even further down the pipeline than we are.
Where did all the photos on the walls of the atrium go of all the top achievers from academics and sports throughout the years?
I wondered, wanting to laugh at my early 90s-style hairdo.
Turns out they were taken down perhaps around the same time that rainbow and native tribal flags went up beside Canada's national one.
Achievers that previously adorned the walls were replaced with evidence of successful collectivist cooperation.
We pursue excellence was the school's longtime motto, but now on the wall was the result of a student survey showing that 75% of students felt uncomfortable to even use the washroom.
The participation trophy generation now has to have a portable safe space in the form of a bubble around them at all times.
Everything is seen as a potential threat, especially standards of excellence, which would explain why the entire province of British Columbia on Canada's left coast ditched standardized tests in subjects such as math, physics, chemistry, and languages, which allowed for a form of ranking and comparison among all students in the entire province in favor of just two types of tests: general literacy and numeracy.
A sample final high school year literacy test, for example, features an excerpt from the inconvenient Indian suggesting that explorer Christopher Columbus contributions are overrated and asks, which type of magazine would most likely feature this description of Columbus's landing in the Caribbean.
A description, let's not forget all the sunny weather, the sandy beaches, and azure lagoons.
The potential multiple choice responses, chronicles of history, business ventures, travel world, or living well.
So they're going to be interpreting Shakespeare's classics and essays next or not.
This is.
This is why you got to put your kids in public school folks so they can identify which sentence might come from which magazine more efficiently.
A sample test from two years earlier in the curriculum, the numeracy assessment, asks questions like the size of this fish trap would depend on the size and species of fish that people were trying to catch.
Which of the following factors would be most important in designing a cone-shaped fish trap?
One of the answer choices, the size of the fish in the river.
We're certainly a long way from the mathematical proofs that we were doing 35 years ago, around the same age.
This is the testing that they're doing.
The size of the fish in the river might det two years ago, the same province moved away from any and all letter grades for students, up and including to about age 14.
Instead of A's and D's, teachers could only assess whether a kid was emerging, developing, proficient, or extending.
I wonder, emerging, developing, proficient, or extending.
All kind of pseudo-meaningless words without any definitive, without any definition to them.
The rationale, apparently, they didn't want to highlight any deficits.
Sometimes it's not hateful.
If you're not excelling at something, it's not hateful to point out you're not excelling at it.
If you're bad at your job and someone comes along and says, you're bad at this, they can do it in a hateful way, but it's still technically helpful in the sense that you now know you need to improve.
In France, the attempt to institute a similar post-knowledge educational system has seen middling results.
High school math classes were ditched entirely in 2019 under President Emmanuel Macron.
The outcome was such a disaster that it was reversed for the 2023 through 24 school year.
French media published a bunch of instructions that were given to the test grades, raiders, to dummy things down for France's future Nobel Prize hopefuls.
The first is to not deduct points for spelling or grammar mistakes.
What matters is not compliance with the spelling code, but intelligibility.
Of course, this is probably, in my opinion, due to the fact that they flooded their country with migrants who don't really speak, write, or understand French that well.
So if you're going to deduct points for that, all of your migrants are going to basically fail over and over and over and over again.
It'll be...
You know, you would think.
And if your migrants are failing over and over again, it sort of breaks that conditioning where it says, oh, they're future doctors, lawyers, scholars.
They don't even speak the language.
They don't speak the language.
And they come from countries that have not achieved anything of note when it comes to culture.
They're not going to be a benefit to yours.
They are not going to improve your country in the slightest.
They are simply going to drain resources and burn your cities down.
We see that happen in France over and over again.
The minority immigrant population gets upset and decides, you know what?
I think it's time we lit some cars on fire.
I think it's time we smashed some windows.
This is going to happen in every country where this becomes commonplace.
There is no...
There is nothing that will improve.
The GDP might go up because companies have an endless supply of cheap labor, but that is not.
That is not going to make life better for the average American.
And it will certainly make it worse.
This is just common sense.
If.
Again, I like my culture.
I like our culture here.
I like American culture.
And I think we should be allowed to keep it.
Like, I think other people should be allowed to keep theirs.
Seems like only white countries are the ones that are forced to abandon their culture for whatever reason.
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