May 10, 2021 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Trolls to Terrorists: The Evolution of Radical Leftists | Guests: Fleccas & Kezia Schaffer | Ep 151
***LANGUAGE WARNING***Show more We used to be able to laugh at the Left, protests and rallies were regularly attended by content creators, and liberals were known for their eccentric sound bites. But all of that has changed. Now these same liberals we once loved for their hilarious ideas have become extremely dangerous. Fleccas and Kezia Schaffer join the show to discuss how these once eccentric people became so radicalized. Show less
I'm a non-binary man, so there's a part of me that's not entirely man.
And there's a part of me that's non-binary as well.
I identify as binder.
I'm a femme, so I'm a man who sometimes or most of the time dresses up or experiences the female side of me.
All right, so we're out here in Pride 2018, Los Angeles.
Out here, hey, hey, dude, you dropped your, yeah, hey, he dropped his spoon.
Hey, man, you dropped your spoon.
Hey, you can ever be too safe.
We got guys all around here spooning everywhere.
But I'll tell you what, did that guy, hey, did that guy get some serious wood or what?
This is Pride 2018.
Don't drop your spoons.
You never.
Do you remember when we could just laugh at leftists and just be like, by gender, what?
And it was kind of crazy.
And we thought this was like some weird niche in society that wasn't really going to gain any prominence.
And then they started burning our cities down and trying to kill us and actually fortified an entire election and took over our entire country.
On that note, I brought my guest today, Austin Fletcher of Flecka's Talks.
I flew you in all the way from Florida.
I had to wear a mask.
I did that for you.
A lot of people in those videos probably could run for governor of California and do a pretty good job, maybe.
Yeah.
At this point, I mean, at this point, those are probably the straightest people running for California governor.
Yeah.
So good to be here.
Thank you for having me.
Yeah.
Wore a mask on the plane.
So you paid your dues.
I also have, of course, Kez from Croxon who's joined us as well.
Are you bi gender?
Okay.
Yeah, but it's like, I'm just thinking about like that one guy in the pink onesie.
And we laughed at him one point, but now there's like parents that are like going to prison because that kid is like, no, you have to call me this pronoun.
A femme.
Yeah.
Yeah, but then they can go to jail for not acknowledging him.
In fact, he might actually be the governor of Texas soon at the rate that we're going here with Californians here.
So we're going to be talking guys a lot about the evolution of leftists.
In just a few years, what we've seen in our country is this sort of bracket of society go from being something in the outskirts in the fringe to becoming what America is.
And I, of course, brought Fleckas on because we've been at the front lines of what we've now found out is an historic war of culture.
My name is Elijah Schaefer.
I'm a top 17 host of the best worst show on Blaze TV.
Slightly offensive.
We got confetti.
Can we give everyone a little confetti?
We got confetti for Kez.
Got confetti.
Yep.
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We have a lot of amazing clips, funny clips, and some very sad things as well.
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So, obviously, a lot of you guys may not know.
Most of you may know that Flagas and I, that video was the first time that we met.
We met at Pride 2018, not because either of us were attending Pride, but because we basically realized that there was this entire sector of life in Los Angeles that I think the whole country didn't realize was breeding.
And that was these radical leftists who were essentially like promoting mental illness, promoting, you know, psychological disorders, and we're trying to make it mainstream culture.
And we were trying to turn that into entertainment and to show the country, hey, look, don't be like these people.
Yeah, that's how I knew you and I would get along because when we met at that, you had bits prepared.
We were like, hey, drop the spoon.
I'll pick it up.
I was like, I like this guy.
He's preparing ahead with his bits.
But yeah, those are the people that we thought we would expose and like make, you know, kind of make light of the situation, make fun of the situation.
And now those are the people that are actually trying to take control of the country.
And if like the silent majority stays silent, those are the people that are going to continue to take more and more ground.
So it's actually really scary because clearly they're mentally ill.
Yeah, this was just three years ago that we used to laugh at the phrases like bi gender.
And now we could probably get deleted off of YouTube for laughing at bi gender because we're bigots.
But I want to explain this.
So when you guys don't know how crazy things were, do not laugh at this next clip because this makes you a really evil person.
We're actually really supportive of this.
We have probably after Caitlin Jenner becomes the governor of California, we have a nomination for a lieutenant governor of California, the goddess bunny.
I ran into this individual at Pride and this was the kind of people that were actually at the front of the parade.
Let's go ahead and cue the goddess bunny.
I am the Mucho Ah Grande Me Mujo Grande.
Awesome.
Well, thank you very much.
You enjoy it?
You know what?
That sounds like me every time I go to Starbucks and I'm trying to put an order.
Mucho Grande.
Like I don't know what's going on.
Oh my God.
Okay, so I'm not laughing.
This is actually a transgender disabled activist called the Goddess Bunny.
And the purpose of this was, was that when you moved to LA from New York, I was living in LA.
We started to realize that the hipsters were going away.
This was not about style and just being edgy.
Like there was a subculture that was developing that was coming out of the middle of nowhere.
And this event had like tens of thousands of people.
This was becoming mainstream culture.
And when you put someone like the goddess bunny on screen, there aren't words.
They, I believe, they are clearly drunk as well.
Goddess Bunny, absolutely, like you said, the people who are taking control, it was from their victim status.
So if you had something that you couldn't control or if you were a little different than everyone else, like you lead with that to the point where you get extra credit points.
And then like the least like exotic, fun thing you can be is like a straight white male.
So for us going into those events, like we were kind of standing out because everyone else had all these like cool things to show off and like leather outfits and their butt, stuff that we wouldn't really lead with, you know, because yeah, I know.
But now the goddess bunny is in the front lines of the NTFA getting passed around and things.
But it's like these people, it's like you, they seem not innocent, but almost like, why should I be afraid of you?
Anyone who will see you will just crack up laughing and like even like Elijah and that thing like, oh, great.
All right.
well you know enjoy your day and everyone's like yeah like okay like these people like whacked out and now like elijah said before they're burning down our cities like what happened was it because of you guys making fun of them all the time that they just like snapped mentally i think it could that could be part of it because like you said like we wanted we're nice we don't care we're not gonna we're not gonna mock you you have some stuff going on right fine but now you want to put me in the gulag Yeah, these are the people.
That's what she was referencing.
This is one of the most famous pictures I ever took, which just shows you, like, we were laughing at this picture even as early as 2019, going, oh, look at these people.
Like, the goddess Bunny is now leading the charge.
But little did we know, the goddess Bunny would not only be throwing Molotov cocktails at police officers, but they'd be getting released on their wheels with impunity.
And so it's like they were rolling right out of the police precincts.
Yeah.
One day Goddess Bunny will look at us while we're in the gulag chained up and she'll give us the does not live.
Dude, okay, so let me let me let me explain this to people.
So so it's like, so the point was, is that we were there, we were in LA, we were having fun with these people.
You can go check out these videos.
A lot of these things actually wouldn't even be allowed on YouTube today.
There is actually some of these videos I filmed have been removed from YouTube after the fact.
But we decided that we were going to milk it.
And the reason why we were able to laugh at these people, if we can go to the next video, we ran into like people like this guy, like the LSD fish guy who was a mainstay.
He was usually one of the leaders.
And I want to remind you, before you watch this, this guy performed on stage at a Bernie Sanders rally in Los Angeles.
And so do not tell me this is a fringe character.
He was given stage time, and this was his performance.
I need a grub, I need a grub, I need a grub.
Up, up, up.
And I believe what the Cocoa Puts.
I need a grub, I need a grub, I need a grub.
Up, up, up.
And I believe what the Cocoa Puts.
Okay, so you see me like, this was always our face.
Just like, okay.
We really learned how to like stay on calm under pressure because you too, like the deadpan, the, oh, like the body language, the reassuring head nods, like, oh, cool, tell me more.
But when you get one like that on the hook, you can't let it go.
That's just like what I call a pay pig.
Yeah.
That'll keep paying even after the video's out.
That's a pay peg.
And he became a normal mainstay.
We ran into him probably like a dozen times over the course of like nine months.
Every protest, regardless of what it was about, he was there front and center singing his songs every single time.
Yeah, if you get him, you know, if you get him on camera each time, it's like, all right, this video will be pretty good.
Yeah.
All right, he's here.
Like this video will be decent.
He knows what's up.
And you're like, and you would film him and be like, this is the most coherent argument anyone's made.
But like, why is everyone talking like this?
Like, bagrada, body hohi, body hi.
Like, why is everybody like, I'm biogena, femme boy, bagrada.
Body hoh.
Everyone affirms it.
Everyone affirms it.
People talk like that and they go, oh, okay, yeah, yeah.
Well, I'm a demi-boy queer, but you know, there is a part of me that's a boy.
Apart potato chips.
Yeah, it's like, and everyone's like, oh, yeah, well, what, well, catch a lot of this.
I'm, you know, I know, and everyone just goes around affirming each other, patting each other on the back.
And so then you get Fishman and you just go, okay.
And people are like, no, that's, he's probably the performer at Bernie Sanders.
Can we play that one more time?
Can we just get that sound out?
So if you watch our videos, Pure LARP, no, but it was real.
But they want to kill us too.
Okay.
Yeah.
So like kind of scary.
So fishmen these days.
Where is he?
Right, but it quickly turned, and you know this, it quickly turned from like social events.
This is how the leftist evolves.
So we started with these social events, and then we started getting into these more concentrated, regular people at events.
Like you have the RevCom.
This is when Antifa started rising.
Like 2018 was like really their year when they like they were around 2017, 2016.
We had Antifa in DC, but they hadn't really become a mainstay at protests.
Even in LA, they didn't become a mainstay in LA till 2020, actually.
So we ran into these people and we would have fun with them.
This was before they wanted to slit our throats.
There was this dystopian fire that happened, and they decided to have a protest.
These are all great videos.
But you can see we ran into this man, Bo, Bo is famous for doing what?
Bo Jiden.
What did he do?
No, Bo with the neckbeard.
Oh, what did he do?
So he beat, didn't he beat up a trans?
Beat up a trans.
And also he didn't vote.
I interviewed him.
I go, he's like, we have to get out here, do whatever we can, and take back the country.
Like, it's more important than ever.
And I was like, who'd you vote for?
And he just goes, I didn't vote.
And you're like, he was too busy beating up Blair White.
Let's go to the started picking up on the fact that there was a, not just to interview people, but there was a good way to prove these people are dumb and not serious, even though it's a serious thing.
And so this was like one of like the protests with Austin and I together and the development and the evolution of like, this is what it turned into from social events.
Let's play that.
He wants to grind.
Stay away from me.
Yeah, listen.
Listen to a man with a neck beard.
That's probably what.
Sorry, Austin.
And see, there's the guy banging.
We always had to get those shots on.
Do you know where I could throw away this gum?
I have a gum.
I want to throw it away.
So are you our handler today?
Abe says his hand on me.
This doesn't have a camera.
It's a microphone.
You can't cover it with a poster.
It doesn't work like that.
Sound travels through posters.
So sad for them, but it's less sad because they want to kill us.
Nice.
Put us in the gulag.
Nice.
Nice.
Everyone wants to know where the masks are.
It gets around signs very easily.
We're so polite to them.
And the natives dancing?
Always.
Could you leave us alone, please?
We're trying to live in freedom here.
Trying to live in peace.
Has anybody seen a Chipotle?
I'm just trying to get rid of this guy.
They were the ones that were the most serious.
Like everyone else, like in the first videos, like they were like, Demiquia.
Those guys were just trying to have fun.
At every protest, the Beau and that group, the refused fashion, they were always really serious.
They never smiled to anyone.
They were always like, they always knew they were going to burn down America.
That was always their plan.
Yeah.
They hate America.
Yeah.
100%.
Some people can debate.
And I've always said this too.
It's like a liberal and a conservative might not agree on everything, but they have more in common than a liberal and a leftist.
And the mistake is making it a binary thing.
Are you left or right?
Because then a lot of people just assume, well, I'm center left.
And then they fall into the leftist category.
Right.
Those people hate the country.
Those people want to tear it down and replace it with like one of their half-baked ideas.
They're not like, oh, we need to improve this this way and make it better.
They're like, oh, we need to destroy everything and start fresh and put the demi-boy and the god bunny and put these people in charge.
Because if the weakest people are in charge, then you really are.
And that was the whole point was to get the people that are not in charge in charge so that behind the scenes you could pull the strings.
And it wasn't like, so what was crazy though, people don't understand is like this is on the tail end of a lot of these people had a big movement up front.
Right when Donald Trump got elected, there was this, there was this real momentum, especially like in Los Angeles, where people were thinking, wow, we're going to take to the streets.
Like women's moms.
Yes.
And a lot of these people were a part of that.
And then it died down because there was no hype anymore.
There's no virtue signaling.
The economy started getting better.
Things just started.
We were starting to not get to new wars.
We were starting to see actual progress in the country.
And so people just got kind of lazy and tired.
And these people lost momentum.
And we thought it was funny to be like, ah, losers.
What we're doing as well is like the refuse fascism group was always like five, five of them.
But they were so serious.
But the rest of the protest was everyone just like, woo!
Like native people dancing.
Yeah, but I wonder if we didn't take those five serious guys of the group so seriously.
And maybe they radicalized everybody else.
They should have been arrested.
Yeah.
Those could be the future leaders of the country.
And when we saw them at the protest, it's like Apple when it was in the garage, you know, Microsoft in the garage.
Right.
And they want to, yeah, they want to be in charge, not because they deserve it or there's merit to the, or there's good ideas they have.
They want to be in charge because the way things played out, it put them on the bottom of the totem pole.
And they're like, oh, to make it even, let's take the bottom of the totem pole and put it on the top.
But it's like, was the reason you're on the bottom of the totem pole because people hate you and are bigots and racists or whatever?
Or because of how capable you are and kind of how it panned out.
So they try to do what they that's what they do in history too.
They want to rewrite history.
And I was making a joke about this with Elijah yesterday.
Like the characters you guys have, the dolls and the wheelchair dolls for the show.
Like Netflix is going to do a show one day where they rewrite the moon landing and it's like 1960, whatever.
And they're going to have like trans people on the thing putting a trans flag and a person in a wheelchair and a demi-boy.
And they're going to say, oh, that's history.
And they're going to rewrite history that way.
They already are.
And it's coming.
But this is what, and this is what I'm saying.
So, like, as we were trolling them, this is where we started to see them become radicalized with like this organization with thinking that they could create a world without us, like rewrite history.
We went to one of their protests and we would talk about, we would rate their signs.
We'd have fantasy pics.
And we had one of the first times where together, I think they both targeted us and we were starting to learn counter tactics.
So like this is what we are starting to learn.
So if we can play this, they started calling us fascists, right?
This is before they called us trolls.
Then they started calling us fascists.
So it got militarized at that point.
We were no longer just right-wing people.
We were like one step next to non-trolls is like, oh, they're like YouTube trolls.
They're just like making fun of us, whatever.
Don't feed the trolls.
Yeah, exactly.
Don't feed the trolls.
Kill the fascists.
Fascists.
Don't feed the trolls.
Check it out.
So this is where it happened.
Watch this.
Watch this.
We started.
Moves and counter moves.
So here's their move.
Check this out.
It doesn't matter as much as we know who's being sexually assaulted as the idea of fighting against the patriarchy.
Who's other buggler documents?
Watch.
And what does this mean?
Many of us who have experienced sexual harassment before are most of them.
You know, the first sound more, more, more, um, more, um, it makes more sense to me, you know.
So creepy young guys go home.
That was us, you know.
I did what you did right now, where they started going, creepy guys, go home, fascists.
And I just stayed looking like this and just didn't acknowledge them.
And then it died down because we didn't feed back and feed them.
And then also another trick when that happens to you.
It's a big group.
No one really knows what's going on.
So they started saying, fascists, go home.
They don't know who they're talking about.
So you just turn and you point to the guy next to you and you go, fascists, go home, fascists, go home.
Just blame it on them.
And then, you know, it's mom mentality.
It's really easy.
And then don't, you know, don't freak out too much.
Control your energy.
Stay calm.
And eventually it fizzles out or it'll escalate worse and they'll attack you.
So you knew that, but wait, ready for this.
Practice what you preach, they say.
So this actually happened in real life.
This has happened to me before too.
People have probably already seen that in the front steps.
I've done this many times.
I grabbed the megaphone and I told them, like, I started yelling at myself on the megaphone and then everyone got really confused.
But this also happened to you too at USC.
Yes, watch this.
Let's play this.
Come here, come here.
Come here.
Who's the racist?
Who's the racist?
Racists go home.
Racists go home.
They got him.
This bow, front and center.
They got him.
All right, they got him.
They got him.
They got Fleckers.
They got Austin Fletcher.
He's the racist.
Oh, shoot.
Dude, where are the racists at?
I don't know.
Where are they at?
Shoot.
Wait, where are they going?
Yeah, that was my technique.
You should be there as much as they do.
Yes.
Ended up working pretty well.
My technique for that, they say racists go home, racists go home.
And everyone's kind of like, oh, something's going on over here.
And they look over and they don't know who's getting yelled at.
So now I just wanted the guy next to me and I was like, racist, go home.
Get this guy out of here.
And they kept going, yeah.
Just point to someone, yeah, that's him, and then someone's like, Yeah, then like half the crowd's yelling at the wrong guy because they don't know what's going on.
And then another trick, too, which I did in that video as well.
Uh, when the crowd's going crazy like that and they're yelling at you, I turn it into an intro.
So, everyone's yelling at me.
I go, Hey guys, it's fuck is this weekend at USC, and all these college kids are really mad.
And it's like the perfect intro.
And I'm like, Thanks, guys.
Like, we're good.
I got the intro.
And they all started like stopping their chants.
And then they felt really dumb because they gave me great content.
Can't just milk them.
Milk the entire city of LA for three years.
By the time I left, they even knew it hit them.
Absolute Italian job.
I'm out of there.
Dealer hands.
Bye.
Now they try to find me.
I'm long gone.
Looking up my old address from three addresses ago when I lived downtown.
I'm in Florida now and I have a Draco.
Bye.
Well, before we jump into the next part, I'm going to tell you about the next evolution that we started getting into, which was these social movements of calling out the BS in the actual cultural media, not just at protests.
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So we ended up moving away from some of these things.
We were getting targeted, so we had to move into some social movements.
And we realized that there was potential for these videos.
And we had some of these, we got into posters.
We started making poster things.
Justice Smollett, which you call Juicy Smollett, who's a fake hate crime guy.
Yeah, so we decided to start doing non-controversial things like raising awareness for leftist propaganda, like at UCLA.
And this was the result let's play video that last video.
Help stop fake hate crimes, guys.
It's the third fake hate crime that got the news.
Real hate crimes are not recorded on the news.
The news doesn't care about minorities or gays.
They care about pushing an agenda.
Okay, that was so nice too because Elijah would always be the one carrying the sign because I would like hate to do something like that, like hold the sign with something like kind of offensive on it.
So thank you, Elijah.
Yeah, I was able to really work around you in your wake and get some great content without humiliating myself.
That was controversial back then, though.
Like, we took like Jesse Smollett, like a black guy crying, a gay black guy, and we're like, fake her.
People were walking by F you.
And this was like before people really knew it was fake.
Like, we were calling this out prematurely.
Because we were ahead of the news.
We got the news and we were like following every single thing.
So I'm like, the average scroller is like, oh, they hadn't proved it yet, though.
Yeah.
It was just like, oh, we think it's fake.
And we knew it was fake up front.
We're like, oh, he's friends with Kamala Harris.
Yeah.
Okay.
Fake hate crime.
Fake vice president.
Yeah.
Exactly.
So we knew, and then it was like kind of on the breaking news, the forefront of the breaking news.
And it, you know, it led to some good conversations.
And I think most people, when they heard us, we weren't as offensive in real life as they thought.
We weren't hateful people.
We just told them some facts they didn't hear yet.
And they're like, oh, that's pretty normal.
That's rational.
And then once they agree with us a little bit that it was rational and like, yeah, maybe he did fake it.
Now they're out of the progressive mob without even realizing it.
So it was actually a brilliant technique that I made up.
But you know, look, you bring up this good point.
So like we go from this, so we're like on the cultural, we're on the culture, we're on the front, we're on the front end of going to protests.
So then you and I started speaking around the country.
I don't know why people paid us to speak around.
I used to show up to the speeches in this outfit.
We're like, hey, like wearing basketball shorts and a t-shirt.
Like, all right, here to speak.
We would show up and it'd be like, people started protesting us.
So we went to Nebraska and we started traveling.
I think it was Kansas.
Oh, same thing.
Sorry to people who live there.
It's all just ballpark.
Yeah, it's like in that region.
We went to speak now.
What we didn't realize is that now the Antifa and like hardcore extremism has moved to everywhere in the country, but it didn't move yet.
And we didn't know that.
However, so these people decided to protest our event.
And we decided to infiltrate our own protest and become protesters at our own event.
But to show you how much I overcompensated, but also undercompensated, just watch this.
We just speaking of filler time, this video is funny.
Go ahead and just play this video.
This is the deadpan of the original deadpan of me first infiltrating the protest.
Say it loud.
Say it later.
So they're here.
Immigrants are welcome.
See me in the back there.
Immigrants are welcome here.
Say it loud.
Blaze media shirt on.
Oh my gosh.
We want to make sure they hear us up in that room.
They have just that thin level of glass right there.
And we want them to hear it the whole dang time.
And you will ride in the crowd with them.
That's amazing.
That is so good.
And the chant of immigrants are welcome here.
It's interesting because at that time, we probably weren't like too going even hard on immigration or anything.
You're just laughing at people.
No.
They were probably right.
Less immigration.
No offense, guys.
No offense.
No offense, guys.
But you know this stuff too because this is when we used to laugh.
Even you were safe to go to these things.
Because if you look, if you play that video from the beginning, don't put the sound on, but like that, I think that girl, the one in the pink, if you can pause that, it says feminist forever on her shirt.
You have Chrissy Mayer wearing a green condom on her head.
She's coming in on Wednesday's show.
I don't know what she's doing there, young Chrissy Mayer.
And like these guys, you know, like there's that feminist pen is mightier than the sword.
You know, these guys, that guy who wants to get laid in the blue t-shirt.
Why with any of those girls?
I don't know.
I don't think they even identify as one.
But it's like, I came like dressed up as like premature Antifa, and these kids were like, yeah.
They weren't even ready for that.
Yeah.
You were ready.
They weren't ready.
They weren't ready.
Well, what happened was, is I hope I need you to find the screenshot so we can set it to Sav to overlay by the end of the picture of you and the button.
I couldn't find it.
Must have been your thing.
This is, yeah, this was, we set it up.
Well, yeah, set it up and we'll put the pick.
We'll put the.
And then I had a little bit of a disguise myself.
I was a little more, not subtle, but less aggressive than Elijah's outfit.
He had like an Antifa outfit.
Were you wearing the same outfit you're wearing right now?
Basically.
Basically, but plus something to hide my face.
And this was before masks, so check this out.
This is what democracy looks like.
Show me what democracy looks like.
This is what democracy looks like.
Show me what democracy looks like.
This is what democracy looks like.
Bunny outfit.
Yeah.
So bunny outfit.
They did not suspect that.
They did not suspect it.
So you came.
So then I decided to speak out against myself, but take it up a notch and just like, like, take up the protest as a troll because they were being too mellow at our own protest.
And they got frustrated that I was a better protester against myself than they were.
Watch.
They got mad at me for protesting myself hardcore.
Watch this.
Yeah.
First of all, honestly, f white supremacy and fascism.
Honestly.
And I gotta say this is a lot of fun.
It's gonna be like secondhand embarrassment.
That's the point.
I want to let you guys all know that we got a lot of people staring at us around here.
And I want to say, I'm going to give you a chance.
Everybody standing here.
Do you denounce bigotry?
Do you actually put that?
You can wear that in public.
Oh my God.
And you can just say that.
Can you say that?
Can you say f white supremacy?
So that was Jaden McNeil.
Jaden's a griper now, too.
Jaden said F white supremacy.
He said it on the thing.
So Jaden's against white supremacy.
And Zach's sweating from watching that.
That's so uncomfortable.
I know.
That's the best part is that we protested ourselves better than they could.
But why were they all silent?
That was so awkward.
And I wonder if they went home and were like, we were shouting into the window.
We were saying we hope they're here in the window and they were amongst us and then spoke to us and got us to agree with them.
Like if I was one of them, I would go home feeling really embarrassed and I would quit protesting full time because I would just quit it.
They did.
They dissipated after we totally destroyed their entire protest.
Reveal yourself.
Yeah.
And people can watch these videos.
These are all on the channels.
Like you can watch versions of these, all of these.
But I like how they were like, that guy backed down, total beta, just like walks away.
Like, oh.
But even you are very awkward.
The way that you did that is so awkward.
And that was because you were trying to act like them.
I bet you were trying to be awkward like they are, not because you're naturally that way.
Well, right.
This was a very awkward protest.
They're always awkward.
People don't realize when you're at these things.
They're very, very, very awkward.
And I like to say I might have radicalized these people.
And that was at Jaden McNeil's school.
And they essentially tried to get him kicked out of school and everything.
Everyone was saying, oh, he's a white supremacist.
He's a white supremacist.
He's on record saying, F white supremacy.
If you were for something, why would you be against it publicly on record?
That's a perfect chance to go ahead and shout your beliefs.
And he wore a suit.
We had a nice time.
We gave a nice speech.
Everything was fine.
Everyone loved it.
Like, they really were reaching with their claims.
And then we humiliated them on camera.
So when the next speech comes, hopefully we ran so other people could walk.
Is that the right phrase?
And to show you how non-violent things were at this time, we could still troll Antifa in Portland.
In Portland.
Oh, yeah.
We have a few clips here.
There's one more with me and you, and there's one in the beginning.
I want to start out by showing you, this was our video called Portland the Musical.
Portland the Musical, which would be a really great actual musical.
That would be a good idea.
So this is basically what was happening.
So we were at a Dinesh D'Souza and Brand Strzok event in Portland.
And to show you how our relationship, by the way, with many of you who know this show, has changed with Portland Antifa and how radicalized they've become since 2019.
This is an event that we went to with Andy No.
Andy No.
Next to us in Portland with Antifa walking around in a suit.
Check this out.
Let's play the first time stamp.
Be gay, do cry.
Hey, girl, do cry.
Be gay, do cry.
Be gay, damn cry.
Why are you flipping me off?
You don't even know who I am.
I'm a nice guy.
Literally, I would, I would buy you.
I would, if you were sick, I would pay for your hospital bills.
Like, that's the kind of guy I am.
I wouldn't do that anymore.
Yeah, me neither.
And I wish blessings upon you, not curses.
And I hope that you have a fruitful life.
I hope he gets arrested.
Actually, my heart's been hardened.
And I have nothing but favor.
I'm not even a mean guy.
This guy, too.
I like this guy, too.
We like his green hat.
And then you're flipping me off, and we're like, there's no need for that.
Oh, hey.
Oh, you want to block a camera?
I do.
Why?
Because it's fun.
Okay, you could do it then.
He gets a pass.
He can try to block the camera.
Go.
It's a game.
It's a game.
It's a gay.
It's a game.
I'm a cry.
Okay.
So we just make fun of them to their face.
I remember telling one guy, like, saying, I can't say it on this.
We'll have to censor it.
But I remember just looking at him and being like, you're not tough.
Like, you're soft.
And he was just kind of like, but now you do that.
They'll throw a brick at you or poop in a water bottle or something.
In a condom and like splash shirt on your face.
I'm so happy nothing happened to us that bad.
Well, I've had a few bad things.
You had, yeah, the guy try to shoot you and you've been attacked.
Concussions and a few different things.
Punch in the face.
It's not a very drenching statement to say, be gay, do crimes.
It's like, be gay.
So like, bend over, let someone like, you know, and then, hmm, that's the law.
Yeah.
Huh.
It used to be be gay is a crime.
It used to be be gay is a crime.
Now it's be gay and do them.
Well, we should have listened to them because the from the majority of Antifas that you've interviewed, they are all homosexuals.
They're pansexuals.
And pansexuals and demi-boys, queers, all of it.
And they ended up doing crimes.
Is that part of the LARP?
Is that part of the paper?
Is crime like a gay stripper?
And they're just saying, like, be gay and do crimes?
Like, his name's Crimes.
And he's like an oily, like, shirtless, hairless, like, stripper.
I don't know.
Crimes?
That's something that's not a good thing.
Maybe it's taught to be like, hey, I threw a Molotov cocktail at a cop, and they're like, oh, boy.
You gay, son.
Is it a prerequisite?
It's a prerequisite.
Is homosexuality a prerequisite for criminal activity?
100%.
100%.
I didn't say it.
They did.
They need to anti-stuff.
So it's like, break the law because the law is like the truth and the thing you're supposed to do.
Break the law.
So it's like the natural truth would be like, if you're a man, you date a woman, get to break that.
So it's like, I don't know if they're even gay.
They're just trying to go against whatever they think was set up as like the norm and like whatever you should be.
Oh, you're a man, you should date a woman.
Oh, yeah, I'm a demi-man, and I'm gonna date a girl or a pan boy or whatever.
And like, they think that's good because like they're acting out, but what they don't realize is basically on like the core fundamental, fundamental level, they're just like rejecting God.
Yeah.
Whatever the universe is created in a way where it's like rejecting God.
Yeah.
And they just want to turn stuff on its head and do the opposite.
Yeah.
And oh yeah, I'm supposed to do this.
Oh, I'm not supposed to be mean to a pregnant lady.
Oh, yeah, watch this.
I'm going to yell in her face and call her bitch.
They yell and attack old people as they walk around.
Let me go into restaurants while people are just minding their own business and start screaming at them and eating their food and things like that.
Like, let me be the worst person and be gay.
And that's what I'm doing.
Do the opposite.
Yeah.
That's what they're, that's what their motivation is.
They love it.
And they feel happy about it.
They feel proud because everyone pats them on the back and says, you're gay?
Sick.
Like, that is the sickest thing.
When it used to be like, it used to not be a sick thing to be gay.
It was like, you're gay?
Oh, that's not so cool.
But now it's like, oh, you're gay.
Shoot.
You're sick.
You get points for that.
And so I thought we were just trying to not take points away for that.
Now we have to give points.
So it's like, the goal, it used to be like, all right, you know, the straight white people, according to them, were here and everyone else was like below them because of how society panned out.
And instead of just being like, okay, everyone's equal, you're on the same playing field.
Right.
Now they think they have to bring it to here to compensate for lost time.
But now you're just taking the whip from one hand and putting it on the other.
So they're saying like, oh, you attacked us for so long.
Treat me equally.
They're not doing that.
They're saying you attacked us for so long.
Now it's our turn to attack you.
And it's like, I didn't attack anybody.
Yeah.
Watch me burn down this black person's business.
But look at that.
Exactly.
Because white people are mad.
Go to this on my screen real fast.
Okay, so like that, you bring up the point.
Like I ran into this demon nun that had breasts exposed and this merman, mermaid, transgender.
And one thing that's interesting is I'm not going to play it, but the mermaid, they, or whatever they are, was like, oh, like, I'm really, I said, how do you like, how'd you get inspiration to become a demon nun and a merman?
You know, like, how'd you think of that?
And they were like, said something to the extent of like, oh, I'm just really happy to be able to find myself.
And what's interesting is the Bible says those, a man who seeks to find his life will lose it.
And whoever loses his life will find it.
Meaning, I think that's why I don't really believe in homosexuality.
I don't really believe in transgenderism.
I don't really believe these things are like actual identities.
I think that there's a lot of these things that are result of trauma or nature versus nurture.
We can get into those arguments.
But I think that that point is, is that the more that humans look into themselves to find out who they are, the more lost you become.
Not everybody's going to get lost in the terms of sexual preference or gender identity, but whatever the world is.
It's actually a total rejection of who they are and who they were displaying.
No, it's who God designed you to be.
So whatever's, that's just what the world is displaying now.
So that they're just taking in what the world is saying is who you are.
But every, every, every era has their own, you know, narrative of what the world is saying you are.
And so what's really weird is like, nobody was born to be a merman.
Nobody was born to be a demon nun with exposed breasts.
That's not who you are.
But the more that you look into the heart of man to discover your identity, the more you will become clouded and confused and darkened because it's like you're an imperfect man and then you look to an imperfect man who's looking to an imperfect man and you go down the line and it's like convoluted idea gets more and more convoluted until you become a demon nun.
It's like a telephone to game a telephone in the world.
Morality.
And it's like you can't seek your identity through the world because the world is cloudied by all these people who are Jadavian clowns.
And it gets more confusing as well because when you look at like the self-love movement, fat acceptance movement, they're like, love yourself.
Like don't go to the gym.
Don't lose weight.
Like you need to love and accept yourself exactly as you are.
Ah.
However, if you think that you're a man or a woman, then you can go and take surgeries and change yourself and do this self.
So it's, you're getting so many conflicting messages from the world as well about who you really are and who you should really love and accept as yourself.
Because if you're overweight and fat and disgusting, well, you should love yourself exactly as you are.
But if you are a man who thinks he's a woman, then loving yourself is actually changing everything about yourself.
So everyone in that world is confused because you're getting so many different messages and all of it is just totally lies and untrue about who you actually are.
And they're looking for their own identity in who they like to sleep with, in who what they're everything, all the these weird outside things rather than you never hear them talking about like, hey, I'm a really generous person or I'm someone who I love to have a good laugh or my friends.
It's like never things that you actually like are deep things about yourself.
Like, you know, it's all these things of like, what's between my pants or whatever.
And it's like.
And then the feedback loop, it's like then they hang out with other people that prioritize those things and think that way.
And they're like, yeah, you're a demi boy.
Oh, I'm a pan girl.
And they really found myself now.
And then they're like, oh, these people are accepting.
Who you are is who you like to have.
But that's your identity.
What you're failing to say, though, is that how quickly this happens, how quickly that goes from the fringe to the mainstream is because it's like if we, if we reject God and standard in society, these people quickly go from the fringe to the mainstream and they quickly convolute the greater whole.
Like, look at this next time stamp from the musical video.
Like, how much fun Antifa was having in 2019.
It was a total LARP.
Look at this.
Do you guys know who this is?
You guys called him a weird Indy No right there.
That was original, right?
What is your main grievances against?
Dinesh, man of color, Brennan Strong.
This was now they just immediately run at him again.
That we're fighting, basically.
I don't know.
I put everyone on Antifa's white and they're fighting gays and minorities.
Wow.
Do it again.
10.
I like this.
That's so encouraging.
We got a pretty good time.
I imagine growth for the night, though, right?
This will grow.
Every time that guy, Brandon Farley, comes down, they just like, they just mace him.
That was very encouraging to that.
Yeah, he even alleges, like, yeah, don't worry.
Some more people will show up for the projects and they're like, oh, okay, thanks, dude.
Oh my god, I like the box you carry on.
You're cool.
They're like, they don't know how to respond.
We created Antifa.
Watch, watch this next clip.
It continued to divulge.
I just like these memories.
It's just good.
Look at this.
It doesn't get weirder than this, guys.
My name is Elijah Shaker, and we are here in Portland, Oregon.
First ever bright green.
Loving the high-viz, Bala Clava.
That's a great pickup.
I love the high-viz.
That's very in these days, as we all know.
Liberty, Caitlin Bennett, also known as Ken State gun girl.
She's always been very critical of me as friend, by the way.
That's a joke, by the way.
Love her.
Amazing person.
So why are you nice to these people?
You're the one missing out on the rock party, Caitlin.
Take that, Liberty Hangout.
Yeah.
And we just run.
Put the X over on the flag.
Wow.
These are our friends.
Caitlin Bennett asks why we're nice to Antifa and dance with them.
Why would you say?
What would you say?
They're not being violent out here, so they're not.
That's changed.
Cortland is the weirdest city I've ever been to.
The specter of...
You wonder why?
Yes.
Antifa is always going up to me.
He goes, say pee-pee poop.
Now he's gay.
Oh, you got it.
You're going to have to bleep this, but the phrase, I f God, now he's dead.
I mean, my producer is agnostic, and even he's probably just like, oh, I probably wouldn't say that.
Hello.
Yeah, if there's a God, he's sending you straight to hell for that one.
Very nice.
Why are you guys protesting?
We may not agree politically, but I think we should bridge the gap and see if we can find some common ground.
What are you guys mad about?
There's no common ground.
Agreed.
Agreed.
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So obviously they said that there was no common ground, which I now agree.
I now agree.
They were there before us.
And that's the key thing about the left.
People like to say we're the extremists.
No, they set the precedent and we responded.
Some people think that's a trap.
It's not.
We just have to know who the people are.
They've set themselves up as enemies.
Now, early on, obviously, we knew a little bit that they were violent.
A little bit.
Specifically, young people were violent, right?
We had this incident that happened in front of Maxine Waters, who regularly encourages violence.
This is out in front of her office inside of Los Angeles.
Let's play a little bit of this.
We knew that they were violent.
This was early on in 2018.
We knew that they could get violent.
I'm going to predict this.
I'm going to be a prophet.
We're going to start getting slack from people.
We get that you brought your technique in minority, but that doesn't mean you get to say whatever you want.
I'm not.
I'm just asking questions.
So this sign, did you make it yourself, by the way?
Yes.
Oh, and it's got basically Putin set up on here within.
What?
We're actually centrists.
Get the fuck out of here.
I started up this as a centrist.
I did.
Like, genuinely.
Like, liberal on some things, conservative on others.
Pretty middle ground.
I used to say, this is what I asked him.
I'm normal.
Slightly offensive with Black Mike.
That's our name.
We're here to interview and ask people questions.
Young people are really out of control.
You know, they get really aggressive easy in Los Angeles.
Not a lot to lose.
Nope.
Off to come for broken homes.
They get let out of jail if they get arrested.
I would have protected you if I was there.
I don't know.
You can't really protect people from young.
When young people get in mobs and get out of control, it's not a lot you can do.
Yeah, the mobs form pretty quickly.
They love it.
They live for the mob.
And it takes just like someone to throw something from far away.
And then everyone backs them up.
Yeah.
They usually escalate with the drums too.
Once the drums come out.
Yeah.
And they get in the mob.
They get these mobs and they come very aggressively at you because it's that youthful energy.
It's a lot of calcium in their bones.
And the barometer is just like the most reckless person sets the tone.
So like, so one person's willing to be crazy and reckless.
Now the whole mob is crazy, reckless.
But we knew that things were going to get out of control.
I got into like a stranger's car just because they had to rescue me.
And like people don't know how bad it was.
They had pipes, like metal pipes and bats.
And this is how we knew it was going to get bad.
When they started to attack me, like the main news crews put their cameras down.
So like when the violence started happening, they stopped recording the protest out in front of Maxine Waters place because it didn't fit the narrative.
I knew I even went on record after saying in 2018, oh my gosh, they tried, they said they were going to kill me.
They came up to me with weapons, and the news wanted to purposely not show that.
That's the start of the media being complicit in left-wing violence.
That's why we did it.
That's why we started a lot of this.
It's like I used to see the news be like, oh, the protesters are mad at Trump again.
This time it's about his taxes or Stormy Daniels or Russia.
But they would never go to the person and say, What did Trump do with Russia?
They would just say, Oh, there's a thousand people here.
They're all upset.
They must be onto something.
So, like, the media's lack of coverage and the media's removing of things and leaving things out and like taking things out of context is what kind of inspired us, I would say, to get going.
But also, it created a lane for us that needed to exist.
You have to step in and become the new media exactly because otherwise they won't.
And then it's just like if you, you know, malign these people and misrepresent these events, by the time the truth comes out, like these people are going to be so emotionally worked up that you can't save them.
And then we're going to have two groups going like this, which is basically what happened.
Yeah.
And they were burning American flags and dancing in the street at that event.
And they called it a peaceful protest.
I remember that.
I go, and then, oh, yeah.
And then KTLA, that was the first time I got called an alt-right podcaster.
And I was like, what?
Like, I remember they didn't even call me.
They didn't talk to me.
They had my name.
They just labeled me.
And I go, oh, the media's trying to start a race riot.
Well, let's just say they eventually might have gotten their way.
This wasn't the first time people were violent and starting to get away with it.
We did an event.
This is when Antifa started a rise at Long Beach State University.
There was just a simple turning point speech.
And we started to see the rise.
This is where Asians, you know, Asians can be very violent.
I mean, don't mess with Savannah, but I'll tell you this.
Check this out.
We went to Long Beach State.
This is where we ran into some characters like Melted Candleface.
The violence started becoming repetitious, actually, and they started getting away with it with impunity.
I mean, we have a lot of videos with violence, but check this out.
We were there together.
Yeah, I think talking about it is definitely, and like having the respect to talk to a person that is the complete opposite of you is also part of it.
But I think activisms like this is also effective, too.
And I want to thank you very much for actually having a conversation, by the way, because most people won't talk because we are right-leaning, but I appreciate that.
Thank you.
You lied to me.
What?
You're turning.
You're twisting everybody's words around.
I never even edited the video.
You're lying.
You're making, you're baiting people into giving you responses.
I never did.
Yes, what response?
You're baiting people right now.
Get the fucking shit.
Hey, talking about it is definitely, and like having the respect to talk to a person that is the complete opposite of you.
And I want to thank you very much for actually having a conversation, by the way.
Get the fucking shit.
Hey, here we go.
Did you see that right now?
Oh, James Clue back in his early onset before he took a one-year hiatus.
Now he's back working for Newsmax.
But like, that was what we started to see.
Like, they were like.
Didn't they put like a stink bomb in the back of your hoodie as well or something like that?
Yeah, that was pretty epic.
And they did it really stunk.
And they threw chalk at us.
And you drove us home after that.
It was a bad car ride.
Yeah.
They stuck a stink bomb in my hood and they're like, hee, hee hee.
But like, but the point was, is that speaking all that, can we stop?
Can we stop the white hate?
Can Asians stop attacking white people?
Like, that's a real thing.
How about that lady saying it's so important to have a conversation with people who think the opposite of you?
Like, that's what this is all about.
And you're like, thanks.
I appreciate that as a right-leaning person.
And then she was like, what?
Yeah.
It's like, oh, did you not hear what you said?
Or did you not mean what you said?
Or is it a like, is it a lie and you're just covering yourself?
Or are you just like so blinded and confused that you don't even see the irony?
And it's like, oh, you're going to take these out of context and make these videos.
I get accused of that all the time of like selectively editing.
It's like, guys, I asked what you're doing here.
And you said, oh, Trump's racist.
And I said, what did Trump do that's racist?
And then you said, I don't know.
Like, I don't have to edit that that hard.
It's not like I don't know from a different question.
Yeah.
It's just, you know, so they didn't, I think that's what kind of led to the escalation too, is the embarrassment.
Because they would talk with us and then the video would come out and then they'd be like, damn, this is not what I thought it was going to be.
And then they see us at the next thing and now they're a little more amped up and excited to see us.
There's really not a lot of emotional or intelligent maturity there.
No one's in charge either.
Because if you were in charge and wise and the most emotionally intelligent person, you wouldn't allow the group to do what it's doing.
So it's like Lord of the Flies.
It's like chaos.
It's just these people just running around.
No one's in charge.
Everything is upside down.
There's no bearings.
There's Dammy Boy.
There's Pangirl.
I don't even know what the things are, but that kind of thing.
And there's no bearings.
There's no reality.
It's just backwards world.
It is weird too, though, because, you know, it's like, I said, I'm like, I went from the video before saying, I'm a centrist, then saying, I'm right-leaning.
And then she literally swatted the domino over and was like, oh, now he's like full-blown right-wing.
Like, I became very over the years, my views became more focused.
And I think that's where a lot of like people at the theocrats and people that are out there that don't understand where they think they have a monopoly on like, you know, like the left thinks they have a monopoly on the left-wing ideas.
The hardline right thinks they have a monopoly.
Like most people actually start somewhere in the middle and through real world experiences, sort of understand how the world really works.
And it's uncomfortable to accept right-wing ideas.
That's the problem.
That's why it's easy to demonize the right-wing because the ideas are hard to swallow because they don't seem nice, but they're real.
Like they're about, they're based in reality, not what feels good.
And reality sucks sometimes.
And it's sometimes hard to accept the fact of how the world really works because you don't want to think humans are that like stupid and that the world really needs what it needs.
It's like you don't really want to think that hitting your kid, like spanking your kid is going to help them.
Like as a parent, you naturally think, I just want to love my kid and hug my kid.
It's like, no, sometimes you got to like smack your kid to help them.
And that's what right-wing ideas are.
Where it's like, you don't naturally want those to be the ideas that work for the world.
So you want us to be more like center and liberal.
And you go, if we allow those ideas to fester, they create chaos and dysfunction in society, which is why I want to end on this next video to where this is where the transition happened of like waking up, of going, this is not just like a game where we can be centrist or right-leaning.
Like we've got to choose to stand up for what's right because of who we're fighting.
And this is like where Fleg is, you were like, you knew what was going on.
Let's play this.
In the country.
Got it.
I actually don't want to chat site, but thank you so much.
Okay, awesome.
Thank you.
Very satanic here.
It's very loud.
It's very car horny.
A lot of yelling and confusion and shouting and weird costumes.
A lot of chaos and confusion here.
Literal Satan.
Why do they all wear bizarre costumes to protest?
Like, how does that help your movement?
It's like, you're not regular people out who are like working, hardworking people.
You're people in costumes.
Who are you?
And like, if you're driving by on the road, you wouldn't see that group and be like, I'm one of them.
Yeah.
Oh, maybe I joined.
Which is actually our benefit.
Yeah.
Because you don't what?
Behind you.
Oh, cool.
It's transgender just harassing us.
What's up?
Do you want to take a picture of us?
All right.
We can cut it.
But I think that's where we woke up.
And to kind of wrap it up here, I mean, and realistically speaking, like, this was the evolution.
Like, it was from here, it went from fun to trolling to this to where, let me go to my screen here.
Let me see if I can get my screen.
To like, we're making a podcast.
Check this out on my screen.
We're having fun, making a podcast.
It's like, goodbye, California.
Why am I leaving California?
Escaping the mob, roasting socialism.
California just got worse.
Karen called the cops.
And then it like immediately escalated to like burning down America.
We're like, we woke up and it was like, these were now, these are no longer demi-boy them bots, you know, whatever they were.
These, these became, these became global terrorists who were sanctioned by the state.
And we've changed into a new era where it changed from this is where like even someone was like, are you sanctioning political violence?
No.
But this is where they went from realizing that like they were, they were going, our ideas aren't good.
So now we've got to use violence.
And they were very effective with it.
Obviously, we saw the chauvin trial.
They weren't good.
We were beating them.
So they had to change the algorithms, go full in fascist mode, change algorithms, rely on censorship, rely on mob rule, rely on fortifying elections, rely on violence to get their way.
We exposed them.
We did our job.
And that's the sad part, though.
I don't know if we accelerated it, maybe, because we showed them like, your ideas ain't going to win.
You can't beat us.
We're one little guy with a spoon and we can defeat an entire protest with a spoon.
And then they were like, okay, fine.
Now we're going to slit your throat, shoot you, and we're going to take over your country through illegal means.
And then they did it.
Yeah.
Remember when they hunted down Trump supporters and they killed that one guy?
It was like, oh, okay.
Like now at one point you thought defeating us like that woman in that last video recording you and it's like, ma'am, like can you not see the huge camera that's like recording me also?
Like you think that you recording with your phone is going to like defeat me or something.
But now it's like, oh, let me get this gun and actually kill a Trump supporter.
Okay.
I'm glad we got out of there.
Because our friend Kaylin, who covers a lot of the protests and like the riots and stuff, who did it along with you, he was attacked in LA just a few weeks, just a few weeks ago.
Badly.
Bad concussions.
Could have died.
And they were just like, oh, that's the guy from two times ago.
Go get him.
And they attacked him.
It was brutal.
It's dangerous now.
We just got out.
We just got out.
Well, let me say this on that note, guys.
On that note, that's the evolution of a leftist.
And we'll continue to see.
We'll probably have another follow-up to one of these again in like a year, like actually make another one.
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I love how he rips on both parties.
I have a similar perspective in that both sides are just trying to pander to their constituents.
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