Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer - The Women's March Has Fallen | Ep 40 Aired: 2020-01-25 Duration: 37:25 === Initial Thoughts on Movements (10:18) === [00:00:05] He's impeached now. [00:00:06] He's out of there. [00:00:07] A lot of people caught upset because not all f ⁇ ing are pink. [00:00:11] The other side likes to portray us as hateful, which I think anyone, any intelligent person realizes actually is not true. [00:00:18] I think that all the senators, all the U.S. senators ought to vote yes. [00:00:23] I think they should vote yes. [00:00:24] And if they don't, we can put them to the guillotine. [00:00:42] I want to welcome today my co-hosts, who I would consider you guys to be kind of like co-hosts, not guests. [00:00:49] Co-hosts, only friends. [00:00:51] Doing me a favor. [00:00:53] Yeah. [00:00:53] Trying to help me. [00:00:54] PayPal me after this. [00:00:57] How much do you guys get paid to do this? [00:01:03] Not a lot. [00:01:04] And you know how Fleck is for an hour is like $7,000, $8,000, $10. [00:01:09] How much is your cameo? [00:01:11] $20. [00:01:12] Okay, so hey, Luckess Time's worth $20. [00:01:14] Hire him for your show. [00:01:15] $20 to you now. [00:01:16] $60. [00:01:17] $60. [00:01:18] $400,000 alone on just on YouTube or more, and his time's worth $20. [00:01:22] Well, we know minute value is time. [00:01:25] Well, welcome back to Slightly Offensive. [00:01:26] Those of you guys who are visiting for the first time, this is a weekly podcast that comes out every Friday. [00:01:30] You can always get the audio-only versions on Spotify, Google Play Store, or on Apple Podcasts. [00:01:37] Please give us a five-star rating. [00:01:38] It really helps us. [00:01:40] This weekend, we went to the Women's March, which was pretty interesting. [00:01:44] You were there. [00:01:45] I was there. [00:01:45] Kez was there. [00:01:46] You guys, well, you were for sure there. [00:01:48] You know who else was there, by the way? [00:01:49] We'll get into this, but Revcom refused fascism. [00:01:52] Oh, yeah. [00:01:53] Usual suspects. [00:01:54] And they traveled with you to Virginia as well. [00:01:56] Yeah. [00:01:57] Oh, yeah, they did. [00:01:58] So we had our protesters there that followed us. [00:02:00] But I wanted to get in today to the fall of the women's march because I've been figuring out that over the years, I've noticed one thing. [00:02:06] And I want to bring this into you. [00:02:08] You know that the left is losing because they keep lying. [00:02:11] Like, they won't stop lying to try to make themselves look better. [00:02:14] But I want to start this out proving the fall of the women's march and get your take on this. [00:02:18] This article came out from People's World. [00:02:21] Listen to this. [00:02:22] According to the Women's March Foundation, marchers this year in LA reached 300,000, but my own eyeballs and those of others I spoke with did not match that. [00:02:32] So this is a liberal publication. [00:02:35] Already, the marchers said there was 300,000. [00:02:38] I don't think there was more than like 15,000, 10,000. [00:02:41] 300,000, they said. [00:02:44] We came and parked and walked, and it was no problem. [00:02:48] If there's 300,000 people there, that would have been a lot worse than that. [00:02:52] Like, I've been to the downtown area during Laker games when there's probably 30,000 people, and it was way worse than the Women's March. [00:03:02] 300,000? [00:03:04] Okay, first of all, one thing that you notice, they said that the very first woman's march was 500,000. [00:03:09] It's about half a million here. [00:03:10] I think it was 1.2 million in another place, but this article said it was 500,000. [00:03:15] They're saying that this was like about half the size of the original march. [00:03:19] No way. [00:03:19] Hell no. [00:03:20] Two years ago, there was people in the streets. [00:03:22] Every single street they blocked off, it was just full and full of people. [00:03:25] This year, there was like streets they had blocked off that were completely empty. [00:03:28] The march itself, I didn't even really see it happening. [00:03:30] No, we didn't go to the march. [00:03:33] They didn't even march in circles this time. [00:03:34] They actually just went one direction. [00:03:35] They didn't have enough people. [00:03:36] There was very few people there. [00:03:38] They did have, what's the person's name? [00:03:40] Caitlin Jenner was there. [00:03:41] Caitlin Jennel was at Seal. [00:03:43] You know, Seal? [00:03:45] The gray guy? [00:03:46] The gray, the fish eaters? [00:03:48] Or Kispida. [00:03:51] The singer. [00:03:52] The singer Seal. [00:03:53] Right in the face. [00:03:53] He was at President. [00:03:55] Also, another girl who spoke was Bella Thorne, but she dyed her hair black, and she was like, I mean, what she was saying was like, she's got easy 2014 feminist. [00:04:08] It wasn't like lies from beginning to end. [00:04:12] Jordan Sparks was there. [00:04:13] No, she wasn't. [00:04:14] Yeah, Jordan Sparks sang. [00:04:16] Oh, you're kidding. [00:04:16] Yeah, about unity. [00:04:18] No, you were there. [00:04:19] It wasn't very appealing. [00:04:21] To be honest, the talent there wasn't very talented. [00:04:22] Nothing really stood out to me. [00:04:25] Yeah, whenever you're doing it. [00:04:26] I like Seal singing. [00:04:27] That actually wasn't. [00:04:28] I missed a book. [00:04:31] Someone threw a fish, and everyone's like. [00:04:35] Yeah, I know. [00:04:36] I'm just kidding. [00:04:37] That was actually Bella Thorne. [00:04:38] That was her whole speech. [00:04:42] Oh, my God. [00:04:43] Basically, I was not impressed with her. [00:04:45] She had a nice outfit on, though. [00:04:46] Yeah, she did. [00:04:47] But I would say. [00:04:48] It was something that Hillary Clinton would wear. [00:04:50] It was a disaster. [00:04:51] So, initial thoughts. [00:04:52] I just want to, I want to, we'll go around. [00:04:54] Before we jump into this, we're going to get some clips and talk a little bit about how this has fallen mixed in with some awesome articles that basically back up what I'm saying, which is actually really fun. [00:05:02] If those of you guys have been following any of us for more than a like than a year, have known that these movements have just been getting smaller and smaller, and they are always aware that we're there making videos. [00:05:12] And I think the videos that you make, I'm making a lot of other people make have crushed people's morale to go to these things because they realize how stupid they are going to look. [00:05:21] But your initial thoughts, Senator Austin, what were your initial thoughts on this this year? [00:05:26] Humiliating. [00:05:28] I've been using the word humiliating a lot lately, and it's actually like it cuts. [00:05:32] Yeah. [00:05:32] Like you're saying, like, wicked is also another word that cuts. [00:05:35] Like a wicked woman. [00:05:37] That's like. [00:05:37] Yeah. [00:05:38] You're humiliating yourself. [00:05:39] Yeah. [00:05:40] Oh, it was like heavy words. [00:05:41] Oh, no. [00:05:42] Yeah. [00:05:42] Very heavy word. [00:05:43] So humiliating for the women involved. [00:05:45] Everyone's repeating the same stuff over again. [00:05:47] No one thinks they can do anything. [00:05:49] Everyone's like, oh, men are keeping us down or like, you know, Trump's keeping us down. [00:05:52] And it's like, nah, that's not the case. [00:05:55] I have a sister. [00:05:56] She's a gangster. [00:05:57] She goes out and does whatever she wants and you get in her way and watch what happens. [00:06:01] Like, that's how it should be. [00:06:02] And that's what a real woman's march would be. [00:06:04] Kind of. [00:06:05] I mean, she's got a kid. [00:06:06] She's got a doctor husband. [00:06:07] She's like running a little mini mafia. [00:06:09] That's true. [00:06:09] Hey. [00:06:10] She's making moves. [00:06:10] Wait, she's from New York, right? [00:06:12] Yeah. [00:06:12] And you guys are Italian. [00:06:13] Yeah. [00:06:13] So she implicates. [00:06:15] Is that like a, are you allowed to do that in an Italian family? [00:06:17] Implicate your own family members in an organization? [00:06:19] She's not like a gangster gangster. [00:06:20] She works in finance. [00:06:21] Okay, now thanks for clarifying. [00:06:22] Yeah. [00:06:22] Oh, so you should write. [00:06:24] You should write for People's World Magazine because you're a liar too, apparently. [00:06:27] Oh, thank you. [00:06:28] That's good. [00:06:28] You should be on the Women's March Foundation chairman. [00:06:31] Well, I was there. [00:06:32] So I fit right in with everyone else. [00:06:34] No, but I'm with you on the humiliating. [00:06:35] Humiliating. [00:06:36] It was a grown woman. [00:06:37] You're a grown woman wearing some obscene outfit with a stupid sign with your daughter, and you didn't do the research, and your daughter clearly didn't do the research. [00:06:46] And now this whole family is just like a negative downward spiral for generations. [00:06:49] Like, who's running this show? [00:06:50] Right. [00:06:51] And going off what you said as well about what the women are wearing is a lot of women were not wearing bras or they were wearing like see-through things like just bearing all to the world and then when you have a lot of young men there as well going to try and support and then they Will stare if you've got your breasts on display. [00:07:10] And then they go, look how we are objectified, and men just see us as sex objects, blah, blah. [00:07:15] And you go, honey, cover up and no one will stare. [00:07:19] Like, even I catch myself going, oh my gosh, is she not wearing, you know? [00:07:23] Yeah, you can see the nipples. [00:07:24] I saw a few nipples that day. [00:07:25] I did. [00:07:26] Listen, it's a guy's mind. [00:07:27] I mean, I'm a married guy. [00:07:28] I'm not trying to look at people's nipples. [00:07:31] But if your nipples are showing, I'll probably notice. [00:07:32] Like, I'll tell you, like, I'm not, girls are talking about objectifying them. [00:07:36] I'm not going out of my way to look at your nipples. [00:07:37] I'm not removing, I'm not, you know, opening up your t-shirt, looking in your dress. [00:07:40] None of that. [00:07:41] But when you're, like, that's all like rape and stuff. [00:07:44] It's not on display. [00:07:44] Well, yeah, but like, but then you're like, your nipples are also out, and you're mad people are looking like you put them out yourself. [00:07:50] Like, it's like, you know, I'm intruding nipples. [00:07:52] Yeah, your nipples, they're there, they're visible. [00:07:54] And you're like, man, people are objectifying by looking at them. [00:07:56] It's like, if my penis was whipped out, too, people would notice. [00:08:01] Right. [00:08:02] Hopefully. [00:08:04] And there were children there as well. [00:08:06] Yeah, but chill. [00:08:06] Okay, that's a whole nother story. [00:08:07] So that's, but that was your initial thoughts. [00:08:09] My initial thoughts, too, were, you know, most people there said that the entire movement has gone backwards. [00:08:15] I talked to, or like it's, it has got, things have gotten worse. [00:08:18] So it makes you wonder, like, maybe you guys are insane because how if you guys are doing something that's effective, how are things getting worse? [00:08:24] You know, and that's kind of like a person there told me, oh, you know, Trump is so bad to the poor or whatever. [00:08:29] Like, he doesn't take care of the poor. [00:08:30] And I was thinking, yeah, but like the evidence is that the poor, like the poverty rates are declining. [00:08:36] And someone told me that he only cares about white people. [00:08:37] And it's like, yeah, but situations economically and in the country and including with rights are getting better for minorities. [00:08:43] So while on the outside, Trump, you know, might not be the cleanest cut guy and might say things that offend people, his actions prove that he's actually a good guy. [00:08:50] And these people are like the opposite. [00:08:52] It's like they pretend to be virtue signalers. [00:08:53] They pretend to fight for things. [00:08:54] The poor, and they're accomplishing nothing. [00:08:56] They're really doing nothing. [00:08:58] But it, I mean, I will say it's a pretty fun party. [00:09:00] Yeah, very fun party. [00:09:01] They had live music I wish I took advantage of, but I didn't. [00:09:05] They were saying, oh, the Sikhs were giving away free beans and rice. [00:09:08] You saw that? [00:09:08] Yeah. [00:09:09] Yeah, heaps of free food. [00:09:10] He was like, oh, I have this. [00:09:12] And I was like, okay. [00:09:12] And then I ate it. [00:09:13] And then he's like, oh, it's like almonds, wheat, something, milk. [00:09:16] And I was like, there's almonds. [00:09:19] And he was like, yeah, and I was just kidding. [00:09:21] I'm just kidding. [00:09:22] Should have died on the floor. [00:09:24] Yeah. [00:09:24] He would have saved me. [00:09:25] It was very nice people. [00:09:27] The event, yeah, humiliating. [00:09:29] But it's nothing that's like nothing surprising. [00:09:31] It's the same thing every year. [00:09:33] And it's actually like, if you look at the battle, like in the beginning, we weren't confronting the protesters. [00:09:38] They were just doing their thing. [00:09:39] And the news would be like, oh, protesters are mad again. [00:09:41] Trump did this. [00:09:42] And they just give them instant credibility. [00:09:44] Now there's like years of us going after the protesters. [00:09:46] We've like inspired other people to get involved, take it to the streets. [00:09:49] It's like anyone can do it. [00:09:50] You have a phone and a spoon or a friend. [00:09:53] You can go record a video. [00:09:55] And now it's to the point where it's like, we're going to have to finish them off. [00:09:58] Like their numbers are going down every year. [00:10:00] And it's like the apolitical people think these feminists are crazy. [00:10:03] Hollywood, normal people are realizing the industry is dying because of them. [00:10:07] Like just every single industry that's touching this like PC culture is slowly dying and resenting the people who are doing it. === Weird Asian Sex Work Revelations (15:55) === [00:10:13] So we have to keep finishing them off. [00:10:15] And eventually these apolitical people are just going to be like, eh, take one step to the right and that's going to be it. [00:10:20] They're going to thrust and make a grunt noise. [00:10:23] They're going to go, you know what? [00:10:24] It's like, oh, everyone in the middle is just going to go, yeah, that's really good. [00:10:28] I'm done with it. [00:10:29] That's all it takes. [00:10:30] Oh, man. [00:10:31] Talk about that. [00:10:31] All right. [00:10:31] Let's jump to some clips. [00:10:32] Speaking of sometimes you being a little bit uncomfortable, this really sort of kind of has nothing to do with anything. [00:10:39] But one thing I noticed that you brought up was something new about your adjectives. [00:10:43] And also, you've brought up some new descriptors for people who would be considered larger body mass than normal. [00:10:54] I'm trying to be nice. [00:10:54] I'm not trying to say that. [00:10:55] Well, yeah, I'll tell you all about it. [00:10:58] It's called like person of size. [00:11:00] It's actually not that new. [00:11:01] It's been around. [00:11:02] That's so brave of you to come out and talk about your truth. [00:11:05] People haven't really been open to it. [00:11:07] Are these normal sizes? [00:11:08] Are these above average? [00:11:10] Of size is basically anything above the normal spectrum that the doctors give, which is actually very outdated because everybody's body is different. [00:11:17] Of size people are not normal. [00:11:18] So body of size is anyone who finds themselves for whatever reason, a lot of times it's medical reasons above the average weight of a person their height. [00:11:28] What about someone who's like anorexic and like really under? [00:11:33] I think that's a person. [00:11:34] I think that's lacking in size or something. [00:11:36] A person of negative size? [00:11:38] Seismically challenged? [00:11:39] Seismically challenged. [00:11:40] I've never really went into that. [00:11:42] You should raise awareness for those people. [00:11:44] Well, you should, yeah. [00:11:45] I'm doing my. [00:11:46] Stop talking about Wiz Khalifa here, okay? [00:11:47] Baby, honestly. [00:11:48] Yeah, people of size. [00:11:49] Yeah. [00:11:50] Have you seen Wiz Khalifa? [00:11:51] His legs are like toothpicks, but that's another thing. [00:11:53] We have this clip here, actually, where you brought this absurd idea up. [00:11:56] But what's even funnier is that people there just kind of like latched on, which shows you how easy you can push new wording. [00:12:02] They're so eager to look for new words to describe things that you got this push with this lady. [00:12:07] I think we have that clip here of you talking to some person of size. [00:12:11] Just because it looks ain't more about that, people judge. [00:12:14] It's not fair. [00:12:15] I agree with you. [00:12:15] As a person of size as well, it's like, I would not want to be judged for that kind of stuff. [00:12:19] Exactly. [00:12:20] Hell yeah. [00:12:22] Okay. [00:12:22] Well, thank you for that. [00:12:24] What are your thoughts? [00:12:26] I mean, that's just really sad. [00:12:28] Like, people are looking for a way. [00:12:29] I think that was on a recent show where they said, you know, basically, I'm glad we get to celebrate Lizo's body on the stage. [00:12:35] And the girl said, why are we celebrating her body? [00:12:37] Like, no one's going to be excited when she gets diagnosed with diabetes. [00:12:41] Yeah. [00:12:41] But a person of size is a good thing. [00:12:44] I'm really glad about that. [00:12:45] But I want to get into our actual clips for today. [00:12:46] Thanks for introducing me. [00:12:47] I also did preferred pronouns, which is he and his. [00:12:51] I also did preferred adjectives, which I picked skinny and cute for that day. [00:12:55] Because that's why I would like people to call me if they don't describe me. [00:12:57] I like preferred adjectives. [00:12:59] That guy over there, who's really skinny and cute. [00:13:01] And everyone goes and goes, oh, obviously you. [00:13:04] It's preferred, though. [00:13:05] It doesn't mean the truth. [00:13:06] It just means that it's preferred. [00:13:07] Exactly. [00:13:08] And if you don't use the preferred pronouns, then you should go to jail. [00:13:13] Yeah, you're actually violent, and you should get their property. [00:13:16] So if you don't call me skinny and cute, you should take their stuff. [00:13:18] It's a hate crime. [00:13:19] Yeah, that's good. [00:13:21] You know, speaking of that, I kind of wanted to bring in some of this thing about the fall. [00:13:24] And one of the main reasons why I think that these people are failing, and I think the truth is, is that a lot of people, we see from these next clips, have have you ever noticed how weird and open some of these people are and the way they'll share things with you that they probably shouldn't share? [00:13:38] There's this clip here from Kez where she talks to this gentleman. [00:13:43] What was his name? [00:13:44] Larry. [00:13:45] Larry. [00:13:45] Yeah, Larry, with the gas station shades. [00:13:49] And I mean that defensively. [00:13:50] If Larry's watching, they're cool. [00:13:52] And a weed wife beaded t-shirt on. [00:13:56] Yeah, looks like it's a little bit more. [00:13:56] You know, like sleeveless white singlet with a big cute flag. [00:14:01] A weed, sorry, a weed leaf. [00:14:03] So what a character. [00:14:04] Let's see this. [00:14:05] This is something really interesting that you guys are going to like here. [00:14:07] Todd, do you know that clip? [00:14:08] Do you think that by watching Clone, it makes you view women more as sex objects? [00:14:13] Or do you think that it makes you go, wow, like I really value and respect women? [00:14:17] Well, it's like a sexual release for me because, you know, I masturbate and then jack or whatever and then I shoot my and I'm relieved. [00:14:28] I can sleep. [00:14:29] See, sometimes when you go to sleep as a man, and if you don't do that, then you have trouble sleeping because you get an erection during the night. [00:14:38] Right, no. [00:14:38] So it's a way to relieve the tension and relieve yourself. [00:14:41] Can you explain that? [00:14:42] Well, I just felt really grateful that he was able to give me a full science science lesson on male anatomy. [00:14:50] Of touching himself? [00:14:51] Yeah. [00:14:52] explained it to you. [00:14:52] It wasn't even like... [00:14:54] He didn't even like, it's like, he didn't even go like, oh, yeah, I like to do this because it's something I like. [00:14:57] It's like he spoke to her like you're speaking to a kid and go, and you know, sometimes adults have to do that. [00:15:01] He should not speak to children. [00:15:02] No, like he was talking like that, but you would think like it was like something like when they go, oh, like, you know, like, like, mom and dad, like, why were you guys locking your door to the bedroom? [00:15:10] And you have to give your kid the talk and be like, oh, yeah, like, sometimes mom and dad love to do that, but, like, he went into the weird direction of, like, sometimes you have to off your entire load because as an adult, sometimes, like, what if you, that's how you describe it to your kid? [00:15:21] Sometimes daddy has to get off his load because sometimes mom and dad have to do that. [00:15:25] I'd be like, that's not how you say it to a stranger. [00:15:28] It made me uncomfortable. [00:15:29] I was uncomfortable. [00:15:30] I was uncomfortable. [00:15:31] My viewers are probably uncomfortable. [00:15:33] I'm still uncomfortable. [00:15:34] Yeah. [00:15:34] I don't appreciate you teeing it up and throwing it to me. [00:15:36] I don't want to, I don't want to, I don't want to. [00:15:39] Larry, that's not what the Woman's March had in mind, I think, when they were talking how to talk to young ladies. [00:15:45] No, especially on camera, Larry. [00:15:47] But the plot does thicken a little bit. [00:15:50] Oh, yeah. [00:15:50] I spoke to Larry for like 20 minutes. [00:15:54] I have like 20 minutes of like absurdity. [00:15:56] Larry clicked. [00:15:57] Yeah, he told me that in order for him to have sex with me, he would have to marry me first because that's the right thing to do. [00:16:05] And I was like, I mean, look, if we were going to do a thrupple, I don't think he would be our first pick. [00:16:10] No, but the gas station sunglasses. [00:16:12] It's just, that's like that. [00:16:13] I get turned off at any sunglasses below $6.99. [00:16:17] I'm done. [00:16:18] You just can't be a part of my thrupple. [00:16:20] For those of you who don't know what a thrupple is, you probably have a conscience. [00:16:23] That's good. [00:16:24] That's really good. [00:16:25] Anyway, he's not the only one who talked about sex. [00:16:27] We got this sex worker I walked up to who was walking around a bra. [00:16:33] I'm not going to get, I don't want to tear apart the appearance, but I'm just going to say that it's really weird to me how like this is a person of size and they're a, they call them sex workers a prostitute. [00:16:43] And she was saying like, oh, like, yeah, it's just like kind of weird. [00:16:47] Like she loves her job and she gets a lot of work. [00:16:49] And I realized that the standard for prostitutes must have really gone down over the years or they were never up because I was really shocked that people are paying to have sex with this person. [00:16:57] I'm not upset that they exist. [00:16:58] I'm not making fun of their looks. [00:16:59] I'm just like, I understand what attractiveness is. [00:17:01] And it blew my mind that people were spending money on this person. [00:17:06] I think just like any career and any job, it is for only certain people. [00:17:11] So I wouldn't recommend that everyone be an accountant in the same way that I wouldn't recommend everyone be a sex worker. [00:17:16] If you like it and it empowers you, follow your dream and do what you want to do, whether that's being a rocket scientist, whether that's being a stripper, whether that's being a mother, whether that's being a chef or the president. [00:17:27] Do whatever you want to do. [00:17:28] Yeah. [00:17:29] Here's the message for women. [00:17:31] Be whatever you want. [00:17:32] Whether you want to be the president or a sex worker or a rocket scientist. [00:17:35] Like there's like some comparison. [00:17:36] Like, look, you have a few options after high school. [00:17:38] You go either you go to college, get into the workforce, or you suck dick. [00:17:43] Like, that's really, that's the message. [00:17:45] They're talking about masturbation, telling young women to become prostitutes. [00:17:48] You know what, though? [00:17:49] How you were saying, like, oh, you're so surprised someone would pay for her. [00:17:53] She's not an ugly girl at all. [00:17:55] I'm not surprised anyone would pay for her. [00:17:56] If you've got men like that. [00:17:57] I didn't say she's ugly. [00:17:59] I just saying like that's like that's a girl that you would hook up because you're being nice. [00:18:05] He is. [00:18:06] Do you think Larry's paying her? [00:18:08] Potentially. [00:18:09] I think people pay her for whatever. [00:18:12] I just don't, but I don't get it. [00:18:13] I mean, what happened to just like meeting people the natural way? [00:18:16] No, you can't because it's really, really creepy if a guy went up and spoke to a woman and said, hey, I think you're pretty. [00:18:22] I would love to get to know you. [00:18:24] That's actually really, that's why women are afraid to woke home at night. [00:18:28] You know what I mean? [00:18:29] Yeah, she said, and she, that's what she said. [00:18:30] She told young girls she would tell them like that sex work should be like, that's like, if that's one of the things you want to do. [00:18:34] In America, land of the free. [00:18:36] So what's the deal? [00:18:38] That's what it is. [00:18:39] You can do whatever you want. [00:18:40] And we just encourage you not to do Jezebel things. [00:18:45] Yeah, don't suck dick for money. [00:18:46] Right? [00:18:46] So it's like, yeah, you can be a stripper. [00:18:48] You can be the president. [00:18:49] You can be a rocket scientist. [00:18:50] That's because of America is the land of the free and you can do whatever you want. [00:18:53] But we highly encourage you to value yourself as a woman and don't have sex work. [00:18:57] No, but we don't say that Danny. [00:18:59] Like, hey, have a good weekend at the at the have a good weekend at the in the mountains. [00:19:03] Like, go snowboarding, um, you know, get the flu or something like that. [00:19:07] Like, yeah, people get the flu, but you don't like encourage them, like, go try to, like, go touch hands with the sick person and rub your mouth. [00:19:11] Like, hey, why don't you go this weekend for a good life? [00:19:14] Here's a suggestion: like, be a sex worker. [00:19:16] Like, that you don't tell it to be a lot of fun. [00:19:18] This is the thing. [00:19:19] The thing about sex work is like, yeah, I get it. [00:19:21] Like, land of the free. [00:19:22] Like, I don't want to stop anyone from doing any as long as it's not hurting other people. [00:19:26] But the thing with sex work is it really truly isn't a lot of little girls' dreams to grow up to sleep with 15 men a night or to take their clothes off on a pole while men throw money. [00:19:39] It's not really a dream. [00:19:40] And because there's not a lot of women who are seeking out this profession, but the demand is so high, you have to have like the demand-supply ratio, right? [00:19:50] And so there's a lot of trafficking and grooming and things that go on within the sex work industry just because the demand is so high. [00:19:57] There's so many people who want it, who want to pay for sex or all this sort of stuff, but there's just not enough women who want to do it. [00:20:03] And so that's where it gets really dangerous when there's young girls who are groomed and like all sorts of things, or they're trafficked from overseas, or there's just like a lot of horrible things. [00:20:12] So it's like on one hand, it's like, yeah, have the freedom to like, if you really did want to be a stripper, but also there are women who are being like groomed and like have like pimps or you know, there's really horrible things going on. [00:20:26] It really is true. [00:20:26] And you spoke to a woman who seemed to be kind of confused. [00:20:30] I was really surprised that you interviewed like a griper on the you found somebody a part of the griper movement here? [00:20:35] Potentially. [00:20:36] There was a young Asian girl and she in her sign said stop fetishizing Asian women. [00:20:42] And I asked what she means and she said that you know white guys like to like Asian women because they think it's like cool and exotic. [00:20:50] And so I was like, so like white state whites, black state blacks, Asian state Asians. [00:20:54] And she was like, well, yeah, kind of. [00:20:56] Wow. [00:20:57] So I think she might be a griper. [00:20:58] I don't know. [00:20:59] I don't know, me neither. [00:21:01] She's obviously probably in here, but this is a pretty good clip here. [00:21:04] Women with petuses. [00:21:05] Correct. [00:21:05] That makes sense. [00:21:06] That's the goal of the sign. [00:21:06] What do you want to tell people to do? [00:21:08] To stop? [00:21:11] Fetishizing Asians because people just have yellow fever. [00:21:14] That's not a thing. [00:21:15] And you're calling for kind of like stopping. [00:21:18] Asian state Asians, white, state, whites, black, state, blacks. [00:21:21] Or just like, kind of, but more like just like stop looking at us, stop looking at like Asian women as like objects and like stop fetishizing us because we're not like what if like a guy likes an Asian person and wants to date them rift. [00:21:36] How did that happen? [00:21:38] Her friend pulled her away. [00:21:39] And also she had dyed blonde hair. [00:21:41] So it's like, don't try to like just barge into our culture and take what you want from it. [00:21:46] Right. [00:21:46] But also, blonde hair is pretty cool, white people, and I'm going to try that out. [00:21:51] Yeah, that's true. [00:21:52] Typical rat shit from the Women's March. [00:21:54] Yeah, but yellow. [00:21:54] That's all my way. [00:21:56] Stop fetishizing Asian women. [00:21:58] Like, hey, like, stop being sexually attractive. [00:22:00] Like, but someone's like, yeah, I'm really into Asian women. [00:22:01] Like, so if you said I don't like Asian women, you're racist. [00:22:04] Right. [00:22:04] And if you really say, I actually really prefer Asian women, like, that's like at the top of my list. [00:22:09] You're also attractive. [00:22:10] Racist as well. [00:22:11] Yeah, so you can't. [00:22:12] So what is Asian? [00:22:13] You just got to live like they don't exist. [00:22:14] You have to be able to take it or leave it with an Asian. [00:22:17] You live like they drive. [00:22:18] Act like no one else exists. [00:22:20] That is they, as in people from certain regions of the world. [00:22:26] It's true. [00:22:27] Don't throw it to me. [00:22:29] It's true. [00:22:30] Come on. [00:22:31] There's only a certain type of people who don't use their blinker. [00:22:34] That's luxury car owners, luxury car owners. [00:22:36] That's true. [00:22:36] Yeah, I am. [00:22:37] Luxury car drivers. [00:22:39] Luxury cars. [00:22:39] If your car is over $35,000, you don't have to use your blinker. [00:22:42] You have to traffic. [00:22:43] You can't follow roll rules. [00:22:44] Don't follow road rules. [00:22:45] So you thought this was going somewhere bad, and you realized I was actually talking about luxury car workers. [00:22:49] But that was next level. [00:22:51] But also, too, things got a little bit crazier. [00:22:53] So not only are people like, why do they tell you these things? [00:22:55] It's just so weird. [00:22:56] They're all about sex and stuff like that. [00:22:57] But you back to Larry. [00:22:59] Yeah, back to Larry. [00:23:00] So Larry called for the execution of Donald Trump. [00:23:05] Yes. [00:23:05] All the senators, this was in regards to the impeachment. [00:23:09] And he said, okay, it's now over to the senators. [00:23:12] We've got a ton of Republican or Democrat senators who are voting yes to, like, impeach him, remove him from office, whatever. [00:23:19] And now the Republican senators, the ones that vote no to take him out of office, they should have be put to the guillotine along with Donald Trump. [00:23:29] It's guillotine. [00:23:30] A guillotine? [00:23:31] I've always said guillotine my whole life. [00:23:33] But it's okay. [00:23:34] Everyone knows what I mean. [00:23:35] Yeah. [00:23:36] This is how we say it in Australia. [00:23:38] It's authentic. [00:23:39] I really didn't want to be rude to their culture, you know? [00:23:42] Yeah. [00:23:42] But anyways, yeah, he wants them to have the guillotine and watch so that all of us can watch their heads roll down the hill. [00:23:51] You guys will say tortillas in Australia, too. [00:23:53] You know what? [00:23:54] I don't know. [00:23:54] I'm not going to speak French. [00:23:55] Some people say tortillas. [00:23:56] Well, it'd be hard. [00:23:57] You're so far from Mexico that you're like, you know, we're right near it and like we hear it. [00:24:03] They're so far away. [00:24:04] You just read it like tortilla. [00:24:05] Guillotine does sound correct. [00:24:07] Guillotine. [00:24:08] I've always said guillotine. [00:24:10] Because French is a Latin language. [00:24:11] Is that true? [00:24:12] Wait, French is Latin? [00:24:14] Maybe it's not. [00:24:15] Maybe it is. [00:24:16] It is. [00:24:16] I thought it has. [00:24:17] Yeah, it is. [00:24:18] I thought it does the double Y. You can get the Y sound from the double L. [00:24:21] Yeah, but I want to get this. [00:24:22] So we're back to Larry and the guillotine. [00:24:23] For those of you guys that want to help us here. [00:24:26] I think that all the senators, all the U.S. senators ought to vote yes. [00:24:30] I think they should vote yes. [00:24:32] And if they don't, we can put them to the guillotine. [00:24:35] What do you mean? [00:24:36] The guillotine. [00:24:37] You know what that is? [00:24:38] Like the guillotine? [00:24:39] Yeah. [00:24:40] Wait, Trump gets his head chopped off or the senators that voted no. [00:24:43] I think Trump ought to get his head chopped off and all the senators that vote no too, yeah. [00:24:48] Are you saying that metaphorically or like genuinely? [00:24:52] We have guillotines. [00:24:53] We can put one on the steps of the Capitol at Washington, D.C. [00:24:57] And we can give the senators a choice. [00:24:59] We can say you can vote yes on removal or you can vote no and face the guillotine. [00:25:04] And we'll have it on the steps and that way we'll get to watch their heads bounce down the stairs after they get chopped off. [00:25:10] How do you feel about abortion? [00:25:13] I disagree with abortion. [00:25:14] I'm a Christian. [00:25:15] And a baby that's in the womb is God's creation. [00:25:22] So a woman should not have an abortion. [00:25:24] She should care. [00:25:25] If she gets pregnant, and it happens, you know, and I know some of the times it's not intentional, but she should care, follow through with it, and then let someone adopt it. [00:25:35] There are a lot of people that want to adopt kids. [00:25:38] Just a few moments ago, you were saying that you literally wanted to kill a human being, Trump, and the senators. [00:25:46] But then you're saying a baby is life and you're a Christian and you believe that all life is sacred and you shouldn't kill life. === Talks Against Gays (07:18) === [00:25:52] How does that work? [00:25:54] Well, these greedy politicians need to die because they're so evil. [00:25:59] And they keep on ripping off the public. [00:26:01] They don't do anything for us. [00:26:03] So I'm mad at them. [00:26:04] I'm not. [00:26:05] So I guess you don't really believe that all life is sacred. [00:26:10] The wicked need to die, okay? [00:26:12] That's not sacred to me. [00:26:13] Do you see that? [00:26:14] You're full of like a ton of contradictions. [00:26:17] Well, like I said, I mean, everybody has their own views on things, and I might be a little different than others. [00:26:22] Larry, if he's not touching himself, he is impacting America. [00:26:27] That's pretty good. [00:26:27] So I think the edit of the Right After I'm a Christian. [00:26:33] After he explained to me what he does every single night, then he tells me he's a Christian man. [00:26:38] I actually asked him, it's not in my video, but I did ask him his advice for like Christian men as a Christian man himself for the younger Christian men. [00:26:47] And he said that it's important they go to church every week. [00:26:49] They pay 10% in tithe. [00:26:51] They be really good people. [00:26:52] And just like giving me all this advice, and I was like, Larry, dude. [00:26:55] Larry. [00:26:56] Larry, you've got to figure some things out. [00:26:58] We all do, though. [00:26:59] I mean, I don't want to pick on him too much because there's probably a little more of Larry in all of us than we like to admit. [00:27:02] Oh, yeah. [00:27:03] You know, like a little more contradictory. [00:27:07] There's a pair of gas station sunglasses somewhere in all of us. [00:27:11] It really is true. [00:27:12] We should call them Larry's. [00:27:14] Yo, could you pick me up a pair of Larry's? [00:27:15] Which is just like a pair of gas station sunglasses. [00:27:18] You know what I mean? [00:27:18] It's like, yo, yo, yo, grab me some Larry. [00:27:20] If you're being a Larry, like, you know, if you're at the Women's Marsh and you find yourself goggling the women without a bra, and it's like, yo, stop being a Larry. [00:27:29] Plarry away. [00:27:29] Yeah, don't be Larry. [00:27:30] It's like when you're conscious. [00:27:31] Yeah, it's like when you're, yeah. [00:27:32] I used to have Gary. [00:27:33] Gary means like idiot or dumb guy. [00:27:35] Like your dad cheats on your mom, but then he's mad at you didn't go to church and you're like, dad, stop being a Larry. [00:27:40] Larry moved, Dad. [00:27:41] Serious Larry. [00:27:43] Yeah, but we had more well-behaved people. [00:27:45] It wasn't just Larry who is chill. [00:27:47] We also were, while people were pushing and hitting some street preachers, which is a pretty good sign. [00:27:52] It's pretty good. [00:27:53] We ran past some kids. [00:27:55] By the way, and I looked up the laws, we did not interview them. [00:27:58] We did not ask them to sing anything, and they were in passing, and it was not a direct interview, and they were in public, so they can be in the shots. [00:28:04] It's considered a passing shot. [00:28:06] It's really, it gets tricky when kids get in the shot, but this is a public event that's permitted. [00:28:10] And so this does not go under, this goes under normal rules. [00:28:13] But these kids, which I have to say, look like they were raised really well. [00:28:16] Brother, how did you follow up? [00:28:17] Repent! [00:28:18] Turn to the risen Savior! [00:28:20] Turn to the Lord Jesus! [00:28:22] I've done it! [00:28:24] Stop! [00:28:24] I've done it! [00:28:28] Wow. [00:28:29] All right. [00:28:30] Oh, man. [00:28:33] Yeah. [00:28:34] What do you guys think? [00:28:34] I mean, you can see the sentiment here. [00:28:36] Like, when you have people like Larry as your role model, like Larry's your dad, and then you have, like, an Asian, and then he had an Asian fetish, and then he, like, married, like, that Asian girl, you know, and then that girl is your mom, and then you're just out there, and then what happens is, first of all, what are these kids doing by themselves out in the middle of a Los Angeles downtown park surrounded by homeless encampments? [00:28:56] Right. [00:28:57] When I was little, I used to get a buzz cut every two weeks, and I wasn't allowed to ride stunt bikes. [00:29:02] I could only ride mountain bikes. [00:29:03] I wish I had that. [00:29:04] I wasn't allowed to have long hair, no skateboarding. [00:29:07] That's what happens when. [00:29:08] Yeah, what happened with the whole, I'll wash your mouth out with soap? [00:29:13] That's what happens when you don't get hit with a wooden spoon. [00:29:16] Oh, yeah, I got smacked a ton with wooden spoon. [00:29:20] Yeah. [00:29:20] That's why I do it. [00:29:21] You hit the wooden spoon. [00:29:22] I got with a wooden paddle. [00:29:24] On my, I don't know what American. [00:29:26] But, backside. [00:29:27] But, do you say but? [00:29:28] Is that fine? [00:29:28] Backside. [00:29:28] What do you say? [00:29:29] Backside? [00:29:30] Bum? [00:29:31] Bum? [00:29:31] Yeah, people know what that means here. [00:29:33] I know, but I've sometimes, Americans have gotten offended by some of the language I've used for a butt, bum. [00:29:39] The ASS, they don't like that one. [00:29:41] Okay. [00:29:41] Americans don't like that one. [00:29:42] Well, anyways, regardless, I got spanked. [00:29:45] All of me and my siblings got spanked with wooden spoons. [00:29:48] Sometimes that would break over us. [00:29:51] And it makes for good kids. [00:29:52] Yeah, I think I found out okay. [00:29:53] All of us, we didn't. [00:29:55] We use an actual wooden paddle that you use in the oven for pizzas. [00:29:58] Oh, wow. [00:29:59] And so it hit both cheeks at the same time. [00:30:01] So it was just a full on. [00:30:02] But really, if you think about it, though, when you think about the way that force works, the surface to area ratio of having a large, like flat thing over both cheeks would dispensate the pain and brutality as a child probably across the full rear end, and it would probably move into the hip. [00:30:17] So you get this sort of like shock wave on both sides. [00:30:19] But if you think about it, if you hit with the spoon, there's a high amount of force in like a one small, small surface area, and it just stings right in the middle. [00:30:27] All right. [00:30:28] Well, that being said, let's get into this. [00:30:31] We all kind of seemed to, or at least we did, we came across RevCom, the protest group that was there. [00:30:37] They're sort of like our co-workers. [00:30:38] RevCom? [00:30:39] I thought they refused fascism. [00:30:40] It's the parent organization is RevCom. [00:30:42] Oh. [00:30:43] Revolutionary Com. [00:30:44] Is that who Mr. Soros gives all the money to? [00:30:46] Yeah, it's RevCom is like the ultimate organization, but Refuse Fascism is like the group. [00:30:51] Usual skills. [00:30:51] You should know this. [00:30:52] Yeah, but watch this. [00:30:53] So I found a new way. [00:30:54] We found some new ways to deal with these people. [00:30:56] I really like this one. [00:30:56] So this girl from there, she interrupts me and then I turn the tables on her. [00:31:00] This is so good. [00:31:02] Are you guys in high school or college? [00:31:03] I'm in high school. [00:31:05] Can I get an interview with you? [00:31:06] Because I can't do it. [00:31:07] I can't do kids. [00:31:10] He's not a good thing. [00:31:11] She's not a good person either. [00:31:14] She gossips. [00:31:15] What? [00:31:15] I've met her before. [00:31:17] Yeah. [00:31:17] Have you met her? [00:31:18] Yeah, I have. [00:31:19] She's done this to us before. [00:31:21] She thinks that we work for a company that we don't work for. [00:31:23] She confuses me because white people all kind of look alike. [00:31:25] It's true. [00:31:26] Yeah. [00:31:27] I told him that she gossips. [00:31:28] That's what they are. [00:31:29] They're literally gossiping women moving around, like telling you, like, oh, don't talk to him. [00:31:33] That's not a good person. [00:31:34] It's like being in the locker room of seventh grade, except these people are communists and want to kill you. [00:31:38] Like, that's the only difference. [00:31:39] These people want a bloody revolution in the streets. [00:31:41] Yeah, like if refused fascism gets their way and there's a revolution, like we're the first people on the list. [00:31:46] Like, all right, we got to get those street guys. [00:31:49] Number one on the list for sure. [00:31:51] Yeah, if nine of them somehow take control of the country, then we'll have to. [00:31:55] And plus, and Blair White better watch out too. [00:31:57] Because remember, Bo, Bo attacks Blair. [00:32:00] He attacks trans people. [00:32:02] So refused fascisms are transphobic, anti-trans movement. [00:32:05] Which reminds me, you ran into the talks against gays guy. [00:32:10] And then he, yeah, he was preaching, and then he was going on about Trump and whatever, leave the White House. [00:32:16] And then some kids, like, I agree with you. [00:32:18] And then I had to correct him. [00:32:19] Like, children don't really matter in politics. [00:32:22] Can we watch this? [00:32:22] We have this clip right here. [00:32:27] It's the Mike Pence is calling for attacks against gays guy. [00:32:30] He's calling for attacks against gays and homosexuals. [00:32:34] The whole regime has got to go. [00:32:35] Attacks against gays. [00:32:37] I have not heard about that. [00:32:45] I agree with you. [00:32:48] That's good. [00:32:48] She's a child, though. [00:32:52] Those are the F Trump kids. === How Many More Immigrants? (03:45) === [00:32:54] Those are the same kids. [00:32:56] I ran into the same guy. [00:32:58] Listen to what he says. [00:32:59] And this was like a mistake shot, too, but it turned into a really great moment. [00:33:03] This was like not a plan. [00:33:04] This is a genuine reaction. [00:33:05] Like not thinking Todd's really filming. [00:33:07] And this is just so good. [00:33:19] like it's like a genuine just How many more immigrants are going to die from? [00:33:24] I don't know, dude. [00:33:25] How many more Americans are going to die from the flu? [00:33:26] Like, it's a very unfortunate virus. [00:33:28] From being in cages and not having food and the right resources. [00:33:32] I didn't realize they were dying from flu. [00:33:33] Is that on American soil? [00:33:35] There's a couple kids that died from a fever or different things, which is very unfortunate, by the way. [00:33:41] I don't want to make a lie to them. [00:33:42] They were sick when they went into the custody of the people. [00:33:43] Yeah, like they didn't get injected with the flu and then died. [00:33:47] It's like they were sick. [00:33:48] And also you have to remember too about hundreds of thousands of people. [00:33:51] There's the chances on cruises, they have morgues, right? [00:33:54] People go on cruises and people die on cruises. [00:33:56] Like they have a morgue on a cruise? [00:33:58] Every cruise has a morgue. [00:33:58] That's a whole lot of people. [00:33:59] And a jail, too. [00:34:00] Are now cruising on cruises. [00:34:02] So the person dies on the cruise and the cruise goes on. [00:34:04] Yes. [00:34:05] Yeah. [00:34:06] How many do people die on every cruise? [00:34:08] I don't know. [00:34:08] That's a good status. [00:34:09] I've watched a couple mini docs about people who go. [00:34:12] A couple like 400 of people who go missing on cruises and there's nothing you can, I mean, they've got to get to their next destination because there's thousands of people on this ship who have paid all this money to go on their cruise and get back. [00:34:27] And so if someone goes missing, you can't go back and search the ocean if they've jumped overboard or if there was a murder. [00:34:32] There's all sorts of like mysterious things. [00:34:34] And people don't have to go. [00:34:35] If someone off a cruise ship at night, the boat's going to keep going. [00:34:39] Yeah, but also because you're in like international waters and because the boats, a lot of cruise ships are actually registered in like not America, like all these like Barbados or like little countries off because they can earn a ton of money and the regulations don't have to be up to standard and things like that. [00:34:58] So if you kill someone on a cruise ship, you can probably get away with it because the police are not going to be Americans. [00:35:09] They're going to be like from Barbados or something like that and they're not going to have all this like resources to do. [00:35:15] No, it's true. [00:35:15] So it's actually really, if you want to kill someone, a lot of murders happen, like take your girlfriend, push her off the boat. [00:35:21] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:35:21] Well, we're not promoting anyone to push them off the boat, but I am saying that the point is, is that when you actually look at what's going on, this guy's saying, yeah, what a blanket statement. [00:35:31] Like, so no more immigrants died from the flu. [00:35:33] You're like, dude, this is a problem in every country in the United States. [00:35:36] We have serious deaths from people with flu. [00:35:39] Everywhere else but here. [00:35:40] Yeah, it's like that, like, this is what's coming down to hear protesters now. [00:35:45] People think that like when you react, sometimes you are reacting on camera, but I'm at the point where I'm literally going, like, am I hearing the truth when we have to stop immigrants from dying from the flu? [00:35:55] Like, of all the things that you're thinking of are problems at the border, the number one thing you could think of is immigrants dying from the flu. [00:36:01] Not the fact that like 33% of them are raped on the way over here. [00:36:05] Wow. [00:36:05] Like, if he said that, like, we've got to really like fight so that women are not raped in all countries. [00:36:10] Like, you know, like in Mexico, which is a terrible country that's overrun by drug lords and it's corruption and people are getting raped and it's one of the highest homicide rates in the world. [00:36:18] And we've got to figure out a solution for this country to stop immigration. [00:36:21] He just goes, that no more immigrants would die from the flu. === Free Audio Clips Available (01:01) === [00:36:25] Do we need to make a right-leaning version of that guy to talk about the wall and stuff? [00:36:31] Or is that our role? [00:36:32] Do we need to get out there and be like, people are getting trafficked and there's hundreds of thousands people coming? [00:36:36] You start with a megaphone. [00:36:38] Is that the right one? 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