May 7, 2021 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Can We Go Lower Than This? | Guest: TheQuartering | Ep 150
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You know, on a serious note, though, on a serious note, this is actually crazy.
I have this on right now and I wanted us to do this because like tell like that baby had a face mask and this on and obviously the baby probably doesn't speak English not because it was an Asian baby.
We're not racist here.
It was because it's a baby and babies probably don't speak at all.
But I tried this on because we're talking about child abuse today and the way that America, the West, and everybody has lost their minds and are just sicking their mental illness on the most vulnerable among us.
And we put this on.
No one even knows who my guest is today, but we put this on and here we go.
Before we jump into today's show, we got a lot to talk about.
And this is actually, it is at the same time serious, but also at the same time, just absolutely insane how government agencies, how our institutions have now decided that the new frontier is not Mars and the new frontier is not solving world hunger or poverty.
It's mentally abusing and physically abusing children at a state-enforced level.
This is Sam Hyde, state-enforced homosexuality, but now with children.
And I wanted to bring nobody else better to ruin and crash their career than somebody who has a lot to lose.
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Like Kamala Harris kissed her husband recently while wearing a mask.
But listen to this.
This is absolutely insane.
So we're on this next phase.
Now, what's the next phase?
We couldn't stop at adults.
We couldn't stop at just like 16.
It's got to go to basically the place to where you would not want it to go, which is the youngest among us.
Listen, this children under 18 make up 85 million people in the U.S., about 20% of the population.
Dr. Yvonne Maldonado, professor of pediatrics, epidemiology, and popular health at Stanford University, told ABC News that getting them vaccinated is a major contribution to reducing the transmission of the virus.
And you have this family here who looks like they're being tortured into taking this photo.
It says here that today, kids as young as six months old are taking part in trials for both companies, vaccines with their parents' consent.
Dr. Zanida Good, a research fellow at Stanford Cancer Center, enrolled both her sons in Stanford Hospital's Pfizer trial.
What kind of parent do you have to literally be to take your child against scientific research and the understandings of the risks that are involved, which I still can't talk about, but just against scientific research and say, you know what?
I volunteer my kid as tribute.
And then not only do you do that, which is like understandable that a lot of parents suck, but then it's like, you not only get praised by like your peers, but the media and the institutions are like, tell the rest of the country, be like that parent.
The frustrating thing is that this is, I don't think this is, this is like a known fact that they're not even really in a high-risk group.
And you're like terrorizing this little girl so that you can, what, take her picture and put her on social media and say that you're stunning and brave.
Or the school looks like the school bus is out there, maybe they require it at school.
Yeah, see, that's the worst part of this video is actually the little girl's mom told her that she wouldn't have to wear her face mask, but then the bus driver forced her to wear it.
So that's what this video is: it's her crying because the mom's like, why do you have the mask on?
And well, like, and that's what I don't understand too, is that everyone talks about following the science.
And this whole time, it's been anything but the science.
It's actually become follow Bill Gates and like Facebook's pop-up ads.
Like, really, they're saying follow the doctors, follow the experts.
And what I'm really seeing is like tech companies and billionaires, media personalities, celebrities like Selena Gomez and Jennifer Lopez, I think, are doing like a virtual concert in Canada to like promote teens to get vaccines.
And it's like, so everybody that they're telling me to trust, I'm not hearing from.
I'm hearing these other people.
And when there's a large cultural pressure and a shame culture created to force you to do something, if I look at history, usually that thing that they're shaming you to do is usually bad for you, is bad for society, and usually probably shouldn't participate in it.
And hopefully in the future, you look back and go, damn, I'm glad I wasn't one of those idiots.
Well, I think it's funny that anyone would be surprised that in particular in America, that when you have cultural elites telling people to do something, I don't care what it is.
Like imagine being shocked that people would not want to do that.
Like, I'm sorry, LeBron James.
I know you could put the ball in the hole really good, but I really don't care what you have to say about cultural issues or, you know, my medical choices when you haven't, by the way, also not partook in that.
You know, there's actually a problem they're saying black people don't want to get the vaccine.
It's conservative Christian white people and black people are nervous.
And I don't want it.
There's a lack of trust of the medical community in those places.
Interesting.
That's a real thing.
But honestly, this is why, let me bring this up.
I'm sorry to say this, but I'm going to play something for you that if you've thought about self-deleting, as you say on your channel, if you thought about self-deleting, this will make you finish it.
It's this pressure in the culture.
I think, what is this video?
Oh, yeah, video four.
This is going to be a censor nightmare for you, Savannah.
And I'm so sorry to our audience.
I'm going to just say this is not censored.
So this is a lot of F-bombs in it.
And so you can always skip past the next like 30 seconds.
But look, this is the kind of stuff that I come across and that I ruined Savannah's night with by sending it to her at two in the morning.
Can you guys drop in the comments how many of your grandmas are dead after realizing that man made a song without a mask?
How many people died?
Yeah.
Also, too, it's the pretentiousness.
Like, these were the people that I miss when they were just like hipsters and they were like boasting because they had vintage loafers from the thrift store.
And that's what made them cool because you wore like modern sneakers and they're like, oh, you're not educated on like real fashion.
I have these grandpa loafers.
And that was like, okay, because you're like, okay, you're a loser.
And that's just like, I'm just trying to live my life, cool loafers, cool loafers, dude.
And then now it's like, but it's become these people are in power.
And the sad part is, is like these, we've given the keys to the insane asylum to the insane people.
And these people, like that guy was like, is like a model citizen in today's world.
And now it's like his loafers are now becoming our masks.
And his rhetoric is reinforcing state-enforced technocracy.
And we're sort of stuck having to listen to those things.
Like I've done a lot of drugs in my life and I've drunk a lot of alcohol throughout the years of my life.
I want to know from your perspective, because you're a smart guy.
Why do these people, like, what are they lacking in their lives that makes them feel like they are entitled to think they're better than you, especially because these are the same people pushing the anti-racism, anti-discrimination narrative of like, we're all equal.
You brought up an interesting point, though, about the right-wing intersectionality, where people are like, I'm a blue line flag, MAGA, conservative, Christian, like all these identifiers.
And you're like, bro, why don't you just be like Jeremy Hambley?
When did the identification become by all of these movements?
And like, that's actually why I stopped wearing a MAGA hat.
You know, the main reasons, besides the fact that someone put GHB in my beer at a brewery and they tried to beat me up in LA for wearing one and I just like couldn't handle the physical violence for a while.
I'm just like, I'm just trying to drink a beer in peace, brother.
But, but on top of that, it was like, literally, I got kind of weirded out by the MAGA cult that developed where people were like, I breathe MAGA, I'm born MAGA, I am MAGA.
And I'm going, bro, you're just like this, you're just sounding just like Antifa or something.
It's like, I'm anti-fascist.
I'm pro-black.
I'm BLM, blah, blah, blah.
And you're going, bro, weird.
The point is, is to get away from the trap of feeling like you have to be a part of a group and back to the American spirit where you're an American.
So there are times where I find things that are so weird on the internet.
You know those moments like it's it's actually a lost art because of the algorithm suppressing the good content where you would just like find things that you had not thought could be made.
I have one of those videos right now.
Um, I have one of those videos, and and and I and we're gonna we're gonna we're gonna show it.
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Okay, so we were talking about how like with the COVID stuff, the abuse on the kids is weird.
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But I want to explain this.
I think I have an article here.
Let me see if I have this.
No, I don't have it open.
But when we're talking about the abuse of children and we're talking about what's actually been happening to these kids and what they've actually been doing to this, is I really get upset because you see the way that children beyond just COVID have been have been.
Okay, I need to be very careful how I word this because someone's going to clip this out and try to be done.
But the culture has become okay with the idea of children having like an expressed sexuality.
And that not only just like creeps me out, where like some sort of lefty on YouTube would be like, that's because it's just, you know, you're conditioned.
I think it's taboo.
And it's like, no, I know kids are weird.
I know kids do weird stuff.
I know we're humans.
I know, you know, Freud has his own ideas of what happened to children.
But when I see it, I believe that in our culture, sort of becoming okay and comfortable with the sexual expression in youth children is a sign of our decline.
And I believe it's child abuse that in a culture that we would sort of promote this.
Check this out.
Like, this is a real article that's like, oh, son creates sexy OnlyFans account for his mom, and he wants a cut.
And it's like, mother's little helper.
I mean, I know he's 19, but I'm saying this is like her son, right?
She raised him.
And it's like, mothers and sons should not be having this discussion about like who they're having sex with and stuff.
I think it's just inappropriate.
I don't know what you think, but like, I'm not going to talk to my mom and like be finding out about her sex life.
Well, I mean, I, I mean, I'll just, I mean, for me, it's really just kind of gross.
I don't really want to think about my mom like getting down, but like, but the idea that parents as friends has become this thing where, you know, parents and their through social media, they want to be friends with their kids.
It's really easy to be, you know, there's a reason that kids have a lot of friends because they're easy to make and they only have one set of parents.
And parents should be, you know, a guiding light and supportive of their children.
But, you know, I'm not exactly sure how running your mom's OnlyFans is constructive or a good thing.
We have an incredible relationship between another and a child, and a mother and child, said Hathaway, who works as a male model in London.
According to the Daily Star, Hathaway has posed without clothes for men's magazines before, but now the teen is backing his mom as she snaps sexy shots for strangers on the adult subscription site.
I have the supporter choices just as she supports mine.
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I'm feeling you ever read something that's making you uncomfortable the further you get in?
Atomic kitten singer turned OnlyFans star Carrie Katana revealed that her 13-year-old daughter, Heidi, serves as her photographer for most of her saucy cyber shares.
But like when you look at this, this is what you said about like the friendship complex with children.
Like something is wrong here when, like, when parents and their children think that like there should be this sort of like sexual homogeny, this friendship, this like openness.
Like, Jeremy, if I'm like, yo, even as friends, if I'm like, yo, would you shoot my new pictures?
Well, I probably would, but like, yeah, I think the whole, even since really the lockdown started, I don't think, I want to be clear, like, do what you want with your, with your body and your money, and that's cool.
But like, I've never understood OnlyFans.
And I just, I feel like in 10 years, there's going to be a lot of women that really regret it.
And because these pictures are forever.
And when your kid goes to school and their friends find them and they will, and they're printing them out and putting them on your kid's locker and all that stuff, it's like it's such a short-term solution with long-term, potentially bad outcomes.
And when your daughter's shooting it, is that okay for 17-year-old?
I mean, realistically speaking, like as somebody who has maternal instincts, as somebody who wants to get married one day, a lot of guys are in the chat going, oh, she does.
As somebody who wants to get married, somebody who wants to be a wife, somebody who wants, doesn't have a ring on their finger.
I know, or I'm really the whole Savannah Simp crew.
I would say that it is sexual abuse in the sense that why are you exposing your children to that?
Because it's one thing to see your mom naked.
Like we've all showered with our moms or dads when we were little kids, but it's another thing completely to have your parent, you know, in these sexual positions doing something that's obviously sexual that they're putting out to other people for sexual reasons.
And to subject your child to that is absolutely disgusting.
And I don't understand the mindset of this is okay.
And again, too, you know, we've seen how the left likes likes to destroy the nuclear family.
You know, we've seen what feminism has done to women.
And this is the result of it.
We're just straight up abusing our children at this point.
And that's why we have teen pregnancies nowadays.
That's what we have this mentality that it's okay to be over sexualized, especially when it comes to children, because this is the type of behavior that is now okay in our society.
You know, and it's also too, like, this also brings up the idea of like the broken families and where a lot of this stems from.
Because if you're a there's got to be no dad in this in this relationship because no dad is going to be like, you know, he's going to be providing for his family, but he's since he's not providing a woman is going to try to provide for herself.
Let's just face it.
And I'm, I'm saying this, not all women, but most women really do not want to work.
And I'm telling you this, this is not a, that's not an untruthful thing.
Women, even it's proven like when they choose a job, they'll choose a job with less money if like it's closer to home.
Yeah, I think that I'm all for like empowerment and people doing what they want to do 100%.
I would never say that OnlyFans shouldn't exist, but I do feel like men have been criticized for trying to maintain the traditional gender roles.
This is stigmatized now.
And I think that my experience, well, if you go back, like women were happier in the 50s, right?
When it was like a single-income home and feminism happened and they all thought they had to go get a job.
And now they've never been more unhappy.
And I think that people refuse to look at those actual statistics and say, you know, if you're a man and you're like, nah, dog, my wife's not doing OnlyFans.
You're like a chauvinist or you're like, you're trying to, you're a part of the patriarchy holding down your wife.
I don't think it's unreasonable to be like, yo, like, I like your boobs, but like, they're not for everyone else.
Like, that's, I don't think that that's a radical take.
She goes, I don't know why people talk about this.
Like, as if like, I'm in some like terrible hierarchy where like my husband's changing me down.
She's like, I've been freed.
I'm retired at 25 years old.
Like I got to retire.
And so that's kind of cool.
And just do what I want, which is take care of my home, going to raise some kids, love my husband.
And that's like that is not even respected.
And then it's like, oh, cool.
One of your what really is cool?
This 13-year-old takes a picture of her mom's boobs for OnlyFans.
And you're like, no, that's disgusting.
Why don't we make being trad cool again and actually like encourage the family structure, encourage people and stop abusing children, bring strong men into the homes, strong women into the homes and keep that structure.
I happen to believe in the biblical structure where the man is over the woman.
I think that the traditional couple will be and already is making a comeback, though.
I do think that a lot of these third wave feminism women are like in their mid-30s now and they're like alone and the clock is ticking and they're like, what have I been doing?
Like all my friends are married now and they're having their first couple of kids and I still have like half my head shaved and like I'm hanging off by myself and everyone hates me and they're coming to this realization like, oh man, you know, like maybe I was lied to.
Jeremy, have you seen those articles of the women who are like, I froze my eggs 20 years ago and then they all died and now I have no one and I'm completely alone and no one wants to marry me.
And it's like, kind of did that to yourself.
And it is sad to see, but it's like, those are real things that are happening and it's, it's just sad.
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I didn't know a lot of what was going on.
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I want to protect my wife.
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And I'm like, I don't have a ton of time to just like go off to a farm and get trained in like post-apocalyptic, post-apocalyptic things.
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There's a controversial video that came up, and there's a lot of debate over this.
And I want to break it down with you.
If we can go to video 11, you don't need to play the sound, but a lot of people had a disagreement about this video and its relation to men in America.
There's this video of a couple walking into Disneyland, which opened for the first time, wearing masks.
And the man is crying.
He could just be like an emotional homosexual man, which would be fine.
And I'm like, that's why people take that argument, like, oh, he's, you know, he's gay.
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But it's also important to realize that this show is actually just totally in jest.
We talk about serious topics, but clearly things are humorous.
And the level of what's changed on YouTube to what's acceptable, the bar just keeps moving.
And so like we used to not be considered an offensive show.
That's what we're called slightly offensive.
It was more just like a little tit for tat.
We're just having a little fun.
And now we're like, Susan Woodjackie basically called us Nazis on the stage when she was like, she goes, Yeah, you know, my son was watching Ben Shapiro videos as if it's like a hot take.
And she goes, and then he gets to, he gets to, like, he goes down the rabbit hole, which was you.
Like, he's going like around there, like Midwestley.
Quartering is up there, like above Ben.
And then they go to Ben Shapiro.
And then she's like, then they go to Jordan Peterson and then they're at neo-Nazis channels.
And I was like, well, we're always recommending.
Like, we are, she just literally called, like, she just like, she just took every right-wing channel that's a little more right than Jordan Peterson and called us neo-Nazis on a stage.
Unapologetically, that's the CEO of YouTube.
And I'm just going, since when did like condemning children taking pictures of their mother's breasts become a Nazi take?
Yeah, I think that they, it's weird that I don't really consider myself like traditionally conservative.
I feel like my positions haven't really moved, but the overtime window has shifted so much that now I'm like definitely would be considered, you know, center right at minimum.
But I worry about how they lump anything who's like anybody who's like traditionally conservative.
And then they water them down by saying, oh, they're, they're neo-Nazis.
Like, no, they're actually not.
And like, so these dudes who shave their heads and wear leather boots and are like at punk shows and stuff like that, they're actually neo-Nazis.
These other people are just people with opinions that you don't like.
And if Susan could, she would have, she would ban anybody who's right-wing almost certainly off YouTube.
Because like you have to have like, you have to have an actual take.
And that's what people always ask, why did you put this person on or put this person on?
Bro, to the background of people who work and have a big platform on YouTube, you would be surprised at the amount of policing that you don't know that they're doing to us.
It's like Steven Crowder can't even, like, people ask what I think about censorship and stuff.
It's like, I'm blackpilled on it.
I don't, besides breaking up these companies, it's like, the fact is, is like, they're pushing, you know, like, basically, like Twitter allows essentially like child pornography and these things to just like roam rampant and free on the other side.
They're being sued by somebody who had their pictures when they were a young person and on Twitter.
That person is a victim and they're currently in litigation with Twitter over it because Twitter refused to take down the images even after that person.
Yeah, like, like, if I just said, like, even though I'm an adult, I'm like, hey, there's a picture of my genitals online, Twitter.
Could you please remove this?
I would picture like somebody be like, it's funny.
They'll be like, I don't know.
And then it's like, and then it's like misgender somebody, permanently suspended, delete their, oh, Asian girl who's a journalist who got retweeted by the president, but once, you know, worked at Infowars.
Oh, delete.
Delete her for no reason because we can't have somebody who once produced on a network that we disagree with one of their hosts.
Oops.
Better not have that.
But, oh, Savannah, you want to take a picture of your boobies and have your kid take it?
Because, you know, you're an adult now and we can't really compare the two because you've grown up.
And it's like, that's my point about all this with the child abuse is it's like, I feel like the real problems in this country are completely being overlooked while their fake problems are being amplified.
Like right now, if you speak to a lot of Democrats, including my family member, which I know and I've spoken to, a lot of them think like a pervading threat in this country is like white supremacy.
And the administration, the Biden administration says that the greatest threat is white supremacy.
And it's like, I could think of a few things that are a bigger deal right now.
Like I was just speaking to Yako.
Do you know who Yako Bullens is?
He like runs a massive human trafficking, like anti-human trafficking.
And you know, he told me, he said, he was talking to me and was saying that how he had like regular meetings with like the Trump administration and previous administrations on like tackling these things.
Yeah, but they cut off communication with these groups that are fighting human trafficking and working with agencies to like stop human traffickers.
The Biden administration stopped communicating with them.
And he said it's the worst.
You know, tell me, he goes, it's the worst year meant for children and stuff.
He goes, it is so bad right now.
We haven't seen it like this.
And what is going on down there?
And the administration is like, is, and I'm not putting words in his mouth, but he was saying like they, but by them cutting off communication, I'm saying that's them covering it up.
I mean, I've been to Milwaukee recently, and I'm not trying to be rude to people who live there, but maybe she just got confused and thought it was the border.
No, no, but it is frustrating that when he came out in the speech and he says that it's like, how can people not like extract themselves from these situations?
When we saw all the stop Asian hate stuff, it was like seemingly out of nowhere, the number one story everywhere, right?
Then hundreds of videos start getting like CCTV videos get start trending on Twitter put out on Twitter of the wrong type of person doing it.
And the media is just like, oh, what?
I didn't see anything.
And so like, how can people look at that and be like, well, do they really care about stopping Asian hate or do they care about, you know, saying white people bad?
You know, like it, it feels like an unreasonable conclusion to make if you're just looking at it from the outside.
And I think kind of in conclusion to that, I mean, I don't, I mean, to bring it full circle, because I don't even remember what this episode was about anymore.
I think it was about not abusing children.
Yeah.
Savannah's agreeing.
You know, and by the way, I should know what this episode's about because this was such a smooth take, and we like, and we just got in here one day, yeah, and that's why the video's out late because it was so smooth that we just decided we got too relaxed and just put it out.
But on top of that, it's like in the culture, and I'm saying about stop abusing children, is like that should be what the culture is uniting behind rather than like dividing on race.
It's like, hey, what are some things we can get behind?
Like, hey, let's make sure we're like protecting children and let's make sure that we're like not sexualizing and exploiting children.
Let's make sure we're like stopping human trafficking.
And like, these are basic things, and we're not doing that.
And that's how you know that the elites hate us because the things that could actually help us and make our nation stronger are being side-blinded and actually exploited it even further.
And then they're using these other things that will our boogeymen, like white supremacy, and they're putting that at the center.
Yeah, it's it feels like that shouldn't be a political thing, like making sure our kids are okay, you know, protecting the most innocent of us should not be a political thing, yet it is, and that's really sad.
And that means nothing's ever going to get done.
Once something gets politicized, then it just gets deadlocked forever.
And if we can't agree on these very simple tenets that like maybe a 12-year-old, 13-year-old taking pictures of her mom's boobs to sell on the internet is probably not a good thing, like that shouldn't be a spicy take, but it is.
And it does make you kind of get blackpooled a little bit on saving things.