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Sept. 23, 2021 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Did Bill Gates Accidentally Admit Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself? | Guest: Will Witt | Ep 190

Bill Gates cracks and lets the cat out of the bag about Epstein. We are told trans rights now include riding skateboards, teachers melt down over gender identity issues, and Johnny Depp admits the dangers of cancel culture. Will Witt from PragerU joins to discuss all of this and his new book, out now!

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elijah schaffer
So we've been on band.
We're back and we're live.
We're looking hot, but apparently I couldn't get out of being in trouble.
They put me back in Mark Levin's closet.
It smells a little bit like wood and talcum powder.
And of course, there's a friend that was in here already, all the way from LA, Dave Rubin.
Thanks for coming on Slightly Offensive.
will witt
No, glad to be here.
You know, I've been hoping to come out to your show for a long time.
And as Dave Rubin, you know, I thought that this show would be the most fitting for me.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I mean, I just got to ask you, how is it?
Being gay, running one of the most popular podcasts, everything's going good.
Just haven't caught up in a while.
will witt
Everything's great, you know.
Husband's great.
Everything's just been phenomenal.
So really loving life right now.
elijah schaffer
Awesome.
Well, for those of you guys that don't know, this is kind of a sign-off.
That's actually Will Witt from PragerU.
That's not Dave Rubin.
That was a joke.
unidentified
Who's the husband then?
elijah schaffer
John Doyle's in the audience, ladies and gentlemen.
He is in the audience for real.
You really had me shocked there for a second.
I know this was supposed to be like a bit and everything.
And I thought, you know, we were getting banned.
We're going to do a big surprise.
And the audience, I'm looking at the comments here.
Everyone is shocked.
They're like, what the hell?
How is that really Will Witt?
But you guys, we got him here.
We flew him in here.
They put him in a booster seat in the airplane.
It was really nice.
Did you have to wear a mask on the plane?
will witt
Well, you know, kind of.
I mean, you're supposed to obviously wear the mask on the plane, but we do the little move it down move.
And it's all right.
elijah schaffer
That's awesome.
Well, we're going to be talking about a lot of stuff.
Obviously, you know, Bill Gates want to count out of the bag and let us know what we all know about Epstein as well as we just found out that trans people can now skateboard.
will witt
I didn't know that.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
will witt
This is breaking news to me.
elijah schaffer
Trans rights are human rights.
You know, that's what's so important here at Slightly Offensive is that we actually care about trans rights.
You know that.
will witt
No, of course I know that.
That's why I came on the show.
elijah schaffer
Well, we're going to talk about a lot of things right now and we're coming up in that note.
Welcome back to Slightly Offensive, the best worst show on Blaze TV.
We are live here in Dallas, Texas.
And as I said, you are joining us in the first ever live show of Slightly Offensive.
unidentified
The madness continues.
elijah schaffer
Will Witt, if you guys don't know who he is, if you got psyched out by that beginning, Will Witt is not only a podcaster, a TV personality, a guy with one of the best haircuts, top 10 haircuts in conservative media, but you're also the author of a brand new, freaking awesome book that's crushing it right now.
I'm very excited for you.
Tell me about your book.
will witt
Thank you, man.
Yeah, How to Win Friends and Influence Enemies is my first book ever.
I've never done a book before, and so to be able to do this, I mean, it was the coolest thing I've ever done.
And we actually, it came out on Tuesday, September 21st.
So it's been about two or three days since it came out.
And it broke records.
I mean, it hit number one new releases on some Amazon, on some Amazon lists, and we're still in the top 100 books on Amazon.
So, I mean, it's just been incredible.
I'm blown away by how many people actually came out and bought the book.
So if you guys haven't got a copy of How to Win Friends and Influence Enemies yet, you can get it on Amazon.
You can get it anywhere else.
Books are sold if you don't like Amazon.
You can get a signed copy of Premiere Collectibles, whatever it is.
And the book is your guide to changing minds.
I mean, Elijah, you and I started very similarly, you know?
People probably don't know this, that you were probably one of the first people who I ever met when we got started.
elijah schaffer
I thought they're going to say you ever met.
will witt
I was like, yeah.
No, when I was born, I came out of the room, and Elijah was.
elijah schaffer
We high five.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Vaginal slide right to the fire.
will witt
Yeah, exactly.
No, but you know, when I was, when I just moved to LA, I mean, I think like, what, three, four months after I moved there, I met Elijah, and he was doing Man on the Street videos, and I started doing Man on the Street videos, and we became friends after that with some other people, too.
And it was like, Elijah and I, I think, started out in a good place that I don't know if all the people who do Man on the Street stuff started out in is that Elijah, I was always looking to change people's minds when I was going on the street, you know?
I feel like there was a lot of people who were going out there and they said, I just want to make the left look dumb.
And I was like, that was never my concern.
And I think that's why I've managed to stay somewhat relevant and continue to grow because I want to change people's minds.
I go out on the street and I ask people questions to actually find out what they know.
And so this book, How to Win Friends and Influence Enemies, essentially gives you guys the tools so that you can learn the questions and the facts to go out there and actually do the things that I do or that Prague does or that Elijah does and go out and use those same topics and ideas and actually change minds with them.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
I don't want, if you want to do what I do, that would be acting retarded.
I don't encourage that.
That's not a very good thing.
I do say though, honestly, this is kind of catching up.
I have not seen you in a long time.
We are actually friends off screen.
We've known each other, like you said, back when I was living in, I was living in that apartment that was over $2,500 a month that was slanted.
So like food would roll down the table.
And you were not living in Mark Levin's closet.
I don't know whose closet you were living in.
will witt
No, you remember that place.
elijah schaffer
You were living in what appeared to be if someone took an average frat house room, sawed it into four sections, took one of the sections, put a wall up in that fourth of a section, and tried to fit a bed in.
I mean, and that was expensive, too.
How much were you paying for that place?
will witt
Yeah, I was paying like $12.50 a month for a place that was about the size of this table that we're sitting at right now.
And there were cockroaches crawling on my face.
I mean, there was no heater.
I remember when we had some of, we all came over and we're hanging out, having dinner and stuff.
And it was a summer night in Los Angeles and there was no AC.
And we were all just absolutely frying in that tiny place.
But I moved out to Los Angeles.
elijah schaffer
Right.
And we didn't get naked.
None of us took our clothes off.
We were fully clothed, right?
will witt
Well, you know, that's for the Patreon pics.
elijah schaffer
Blaze TV.
Blaze TV exclusive.
will witt
Yeah, exactly.
elijah schaffer
Prager U. Prager U stands for undress, actually.
You finally figured that one out.
It's not a university.
No, but I'm saying, like, this is good.
Now you're an author.
You know, where you can't grow physically, at least you can grow in career.
So we always got to throw that in there.
And I got to say, I'm happy to have you on.
I am very happy to have you on, and I'm excited.
And I want to talk to you about this.
So you're talking about changing minds.
And this has blown me away.
I don't know if you saw this.
Did you see the video that came out?
Bill Gates specifically was being interviewed.
And what's happening today, and you know this, is that conspiracy theorists are just becoming spoiler alert drama people.
Like everything that people are warning you about that says is true is coming out, right?
The Hunter Biden laptop that the CIA psyoped everyone, said it wasn't real, that the media ran with.
Turns out it was real.
And obviously, if you're BSing people and you know this, we've always known it was real.
And time and time again, whether it's any part of COVID, whether it's a part of these programs that they're rolling out or health measures, their BS keeps showing.
And what happened recently is that Bill Gates came out and kind of admitted, unfortunately, that Epstein probably didn't kill himself, which we knew.
But Bill Gates, of all people, probably definitely knows.
will witt
Yeah, of course he knows.
I mean, he's within all that stuff.
And going back to what you said about conspiracy theorists, I think there is, I mean, there's some wacky conspiracy stuff that I'll hear sometimes in my comments, and I'll be like, all right, that's a little too far-fetched.
But I think that people just need to dig deeper into the truth of what's actually going on today.
Because when you do, you will find that there's so much more that you just don't know about.
I mean, just over the last about year and a half with this pandemic, and I've started reading a lot more and getting more into information and finding things out.
I mean, my political views have almost completely done a 180.
You know, obviously still very conservative socially and all of that, but there's so many things out there that people just have no idea about that's going on, especially when it comes to someone like Bill Gates and the things that he does.
I mean, buying up the different farmlands and BlackRock buying single-family homes in America and turning them into rental properties, like things like that, that are these huge corporations that are really dominating American life.
And so, yeah, some of these things that people would look at as conspiracy theories are really just the truth when you dig a little bit deeper.
elijah schaffer
Do you think Bill Gates touched children's pee-pees?
will witt
I have no idea.
I can't say that.
elijah schaffer
Do you think that he knew about like Epstein?
People say, like, because you know, obviously he divorced, or Melinda Gates was leaving him, and apparently he's having extramarital affairs.
But I don't think at that level of power and wealth, that the extramarital affairs would be what would really break people up.
That's probably pretty common.
I know that he had a weird relationship with Epstein that made her uncomfortable.
And I don't know about you, but my wife knows everything about me more than I wish.
And it comes out to understand that not only if Bill Gates, which we're going to talk about in a second, knows the truth about what happened to Epstein and admits it on air accidentally, but maybe that's kind of a sign of saying, hey, if you ever try to tell the truth about me, you might get Epstein too.
I don't know that's kind of what that's the vibe I was getting.
I was like, and we're going to talk about that.
I don't know if you think that's a good conspiracy.
will witt
Well, I don't know if there are many things that you would consider good as conspiracies, because most of the time, if it's a conspiracy that people are talking about, it's probably not for the good of the country.
But I think that in a lot of this stuff, I think we can understand.
And as COVID has progressed and everything with people getting poor and inflation increasing and all of this, and the rich just getting richer and the poor getting poorer, I think we can all say that the elites in this country, whoever they are, Bill Gates or whoever else, do not have our best interests at heart and are lying about practically everything.
So there are really no shocks to me when it comes to how these elites act and not just their personal lives, but in their business lives as well.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, we're going to get down to his exact wording, but before we go any further, it's interesting you brought up about Bill Gates buying up all the land.
We're also going to talk about his new ventures to make meatless burgers that you might not have known.
But honestly, as I've gone out and I've gone further into study, what I've realized is that our food is literally killing us.
The stuff that we eat, even though some of it's delicious, it's being created by people who only care about profits.
They don't care about us and they don't care about the animals either.
They slaughter them inhumanely.
They raise them inhumanely.
They put terrible chemicals in them, which is why I got to talk to you guys about Moink Box.
This is an awesome subscription service for meat.
Now, if you're like me, like you could get little toothbrushes and, you know, I don't know, little foo-foo stuff, and whatever subscription boxes are trying to sell you today.
How about getting some protein for your body from a small farm that doesn't use all these weird chemicals, like family farms?
So not only do you get the mega protein to get the mad gains, are you getting mad gains right now?
You're trying to get mad gains?
will witt
I was, and then I got shoulder tendinitis.
So I wasn't lifting anymore, but I gained like 15 pounds of muscle.
elijah schaffer
Dude, that's super legit.
I know.
You actually, you look genuinely.
I'm really happy to see you finally hit 115.
You're finally here.
will witt
No, they poured water on me before to make sure I hit 150.
elijah schaffer
No, but I was going to say, is it this service, Moink Box, is amazing?
Because I have even one of their pork shoulders that is thawing right now in my fridge, and I'm going to barbecue that.
It's going to be amazing.
But they give you whatever you want, salmon, pork, beef.
You basically pick whatever you want.
It's all delicious.
You not only get support your health by having healthy meat, but it's from family farms.
You support small business too.
And if you go to moinkbox.com/slash offensive right now, you can find out how to sign up and get a year free of bacon.
And the bacon is bomb.
It's thick, cut, smoked.
I put it in salads.
I put it on my toast.
It's so great.
I love it every single time that I use it.
And I honestly use this product all the time.
So go to moinkbox.com/slash offensive right now.
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Speaking of meat in the mouth, Will, we haven't been around each other in a while, but I do want to say with the Bill Gates stuff going on, is I want to read this.
This is from the post-millennial.
I don't know if we could bring this up, Kayla, the article of Bill Gates.
Is that Bill Gates spoke to PBS News hour Judy Woodruff answering questions about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein?
Epstein had deep ties with luminaries around the world before he was brought up on federal sex trafficking and conspiracy charges before he died in prison.
And we're saying he died because we don't know.
And he was asked, specifically Bill Gates, and we can't necessarily play this because of copyright stuff, but he said, he was asked, is there a lesson for you for anyone else looking at this?
And his answer to her first sounds kind of normal.
And he says, well, he's dead.
So, you know, in general, you always have to be careful.
And I think this is kind of the point where we're at in society.
I know, like, jokes aside, we're always like the short digs and the fun stuff, and we always have a lot of fun together.
But honestly, as you progress in your career, as you develop, as you move, I think you realize that a lot of what the elites, the corporate media tries to make you think is not happening is 100% happening.
And it doesn't matter if you're a billionaire.
It doesn't matter if you're part of the social club.
If you step out of line or you put and make the people around you in a place of vulnerability, they will take you out.
And we know that the official story is that Epstein killed himself, but the evidence shows that it was probably homicide.
But of course, we can't make the conclusive claim.
You know, everything, the cameras were out, the guards fell asleep.
Everything's so stupid.
And Bill Gates has come to a position now where he's not even hiding it anymore.
He's starting to tell people we're getting into the age where look at Epstein.
He's looking at the American public saying, if we could do it to Epstein, this is what I think he's saying.
If we could do it to Epstein, think about what we could do to you.
People cared about Epstein because he was rich.
People cared about Gabby Petito because she was a social media star.
People care about famous people.
But you, well, nobody knows about you.
So be careful and watch out and don't step out of line.
And it doesn't scare me personally because I already know Bill Gates is like a population control BS globalist and I hate him.
But on top of that, it reminds me that these elites are getting emboldened to display the fact that they know what they're doing is wrong and they're not even trying to hide it anymore.
That's the crazy part.
It's like, this is not a time in their lives where they feel they need to hide their evil trickery.
will witt
Yeah, it used to be very covert and now they're like putting it all out in the open.
I just want to let everyone know that if I get New York Times bestseller next week and I end up dead, I did not kill myself just so everybody knows the truth.
But it's gotten to a point where it is not, it is not, I think this is like one of the big problems is that we still have people thinking that it's like Republican versus Democrat, left versus right, and this is what we need to be focused on all the time in this political world.
But essentially our politics has become totally corporatized where the Republicans have talking points, the Democrats have talking points, and then they get people to be on their side and join them.
And then once you're a part of that political party, there's not really a way out of it.
I mean, you turn into a—excuse me.
To a cipher, as Aubron Herbert would say, that you are totally controlled by this political party.
And so it's really about truth versus lies and the elites versus the normal people in this country.
And so I think that when we're reframing arguments and looking at the world, I think we need to look at that and say, hey, who are the people who are actually pulling the strings?
Or who are the people who are actually lying to us or doing all this stuff?
And say, how can we actually stop these people?
Instead of just saying, hey, this person voted for a different person in an election that is probably stolen.
How do we fight against that?
It's like there are things going on that are much bigger than what people would actually like to focus on.
elijah schaffer
Well, yeah, and have you ever, okay, this is a good question.
Have you ever had an impossible burger?
will witt
I had once.
I went vegan for seven days and I lasted four days.
elijah schaffer
A lot of people tried being gay in college for one day.
You picked seven.
That was good.
No, okay.
No hate on the vegans.
Like a lot of people I know are vegans.
I'm actually satanic.
will witt
I'm much more of a fan of vegans now than I used to be.
Because of what you were saying about the oink box stuff.
I'm all about me.
I will never be vegan, but there are definitely.
elijah schaffer
I think it's satanic because I think we have canine.
I mean, like, we have scissors, and I think we were made to eat meat.
I just think not the way that we do now and the quantities we do now.
Like, I think it was normal to kind of eat fish or to do things that were healthy.
We're not talking about like dirty pork and all that kind of stuff.
But I think especially certain types of cleaner poultry or fish are definitely good, including for brain health, et cetera.
And you see a lot of people, it's very hard to be a good vegan.
Like there are good vegans out there, and I'm not talking crap on those that really make sure they get their nutrients across the board.
But like everybody knows that your average vegan just asks for french fries from Chick-fil-A because there's nothing else they can get on the menu.
And that's just disgusting.
unidentified
Yeah.
will witt
Listen, I don't know if I'd say it's satanic.
It can be very strange.
It can be strange sometimes.
People are obviously way too hard about veganism.
elijah schaffer
No, I'm messing around.
will witt
No, I know you are.
I know you are.
I think that there are a lot of benefits.
When you were talking before about food, I mean, I think this is like the great battle.
Because when you look at food and you look at like Roundup, you look at how Roundup has been put on all of our vegetables and all of the things we eat, the pesticide.
I mean, it has caused detrimental effects to people having this Roundup on our food.
unidentified
I mean, everyone, if the glyphosate, is it glyphosate or glyphophatic?
elijah schaffer
What is the phrase of that or a chemical?
will witt
I don't remember.
It's a physiochemical.
Yeah, yeah, essentially.
And it like destroys your body over time, you know, a lot of your cells in your body by eating Roundup that has been put on food.
And it's like Bill Gates, again, bought, you know, Montesanto Farms and Bayer Pharmaceuticals work together now.
elijah schaffer
You know, they say it's a conspiracy.
Do you know I was reading that?
It's been fact-checked.
If you look up if Roundup is like a carcinogen causes cancer, they go, well, it's missing context because some studies say that it does cause cancer, but it's not really proven because we don't really fund those studies.
And so it's not really true.
And they're basically saying, yeah, we're killing you with what we put on your food every day, which is apparently, do you know that's why whole grains, you have to soak your whole grains?
Because while it has more nutrient density, because it's not bleached and it's not, what's it called, like processed, you have more of the carcinogen on the outside, so it's actually more unhealthy for you long term.
will witt
I didn't know that.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, so like whole grains have more nutrient density, but are more prone or have more carcinogen properties.
will witt
Well, really, you shouldn't eat bread at all in America.
If you live in America, bread is very bad for you.
So are seed oils.
Seed oils and bread are like basically the number one things.
And sugar are the things that are going to make you fat.
elijah schaffer
I, huh?
Well, I like a good piece of bread.
will witt
No, of course, I still eat bread.
I'm not sure.
elijah schaffer
I'm not sure if I can do this.
It's important because, no, because one time I was in Australia, this is an article.
If you could bring this up, Kayla, about the Impossible Burger.
I didn't know this, that the Impossible Meatless Burger that Bill Gates made, he made it.
And this is how the Impossible Burger Simple Vision won hundreds of millions in funding and backing from Bill Gates.
It talked about when Pat Brown was working in his research lab in 2009.
This already is scary to me when we're talking about food and research labs and we're not just talking about things that naturally grow.
But he had zero intention of starting a business, much less one that would win United Nations backing and investment from the likes of Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
And this Impossible Burger, I knew something was weird about it at first.
I don't think it's weird if you just want to be vegan for health reasons or you decide that you want to take on this natural diet because you have personal beliefs about the way food works.
will witt
Or you want to help animals, whatever.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, something like that, right?
I mean, I mean, it is cruel a way animals are often treated.
And it's a lot of people talk about, oh, they're food, but there are humane ways that you can still take care of and kill animals.
will witt
Farm, farm, or pasture-raised.
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
But like, but here, I remember I was at this, this burger place in Australia a few years ago.
I should have seen the totalitarianism coming because it's one of my favorite burger places.
And so I go to the mall.
I'm in Queensland, and I go to go into the burger spot, and I'm like, and the woman comes up and she's like, you know, hey, she's like, whatever.
Do you know it's meatless Wednesdays?
And I said, oh, like, cool.
Like, I don't want to hear about your stupid offer.
Like, don't talk to me here.
And then she goes, no, we are only offering impossible burgers on Wednesdays.
Like, this is like their big chain.
We're only doing meatless burgers on Wednesdays.
She was so happy.
And this is how I knew Australians were cucked because I go, and I go, I go, I go, that was, I go, that's a stupid idea.
I told her, like, to her face, she hadn't gotten the American sign.
I go, that's dumb.
It's disgusting.
And she was like, she got so like shocked.
She's like, no, it's like really good for you.
I was like, that's gross.
I don't want to eat here.
Like, don't give me that.
And I walked away and she was personally offended.
And I go, the fact that she submitted to a, if the Australians were okay with one of their largest chains not providing real burgers on Wednesdays shows me that the police state was what was naturally coming next.
will witt
Yeah, it's strange.
I don't know all the, I can't say I've done enough research on the impossible burgers to know the health benefits and everything like that.
I will say that about two years ago, I went to Sandtown in, I think it's Sandtown in Baltimore, which is one of the worst places in Baltimore.
Okay, I mean, and one of the worst places in America, really.
I mean, it's absolutely horrible how people are living there.
It's incredibly sad.
And so I went there to go shoot a documentary about what's happening there and how it happened because the left let it happen.
And they don't have grocery stores in Sandtown, right?
Essentially, people just go to a convenience store and get their food, and people aren't eating vegetables.
And obviously, they're not eating organic foods or anything like that.
They're eating terrible foods.
And I was like, well, there's no grocery stores, but there's a Burger King on the corner.
And if you go to this Burger King, the new thing advertised on the sign was Impossible Whoppers in like one of the worst areas in Baltimore.
And that was just, I don't know, that was weird to me that it was so pushed on people.
These people couldn't even get an onion or fresh apples at a grocery store, but they could get a lab-made burger.
elijah schaffer
That was the impossible burger.
will witt
That was the impossible burger.
elijah schaffer
No, see, I knew something was fishy about it because of the way that they were pushing on people.
I've had one.
I don't know if you've had one.
I've had a few of them.
will witt
I had one time.
And it didn't taste like death or anything.
It wasn't like the worst thing in the entire world.
But it obviously didn't taste like a burger.
elijah schaffer
I'll tell you, I went to, when I lived in LA, there was a lot of vegan places that only were vegan.
And I went there for the beer because vegan places actually have great beer usually.
And I don't know why, but they actually have amazing beer.
And I tried an impossible burger, and it was impossible for me to really like it.
That's all I knew.
And they go, this is beyond a burger action on possible.
And I'm like, oh, this is beyond the realm of accepting that this is real meat.
And I only bring this up because with Bill Gates and what he's doing around the world and what he's doing around the country, it's like when you start to think of something in society and you go, this is so weird that this meatless meat is coming out.
This seems not natural.
This seems weird.
This seems strange.
You don't often think deeply about, well, who's behind this?
Who's pushing this?
Why is this becoming a part of society?
And now when you really see going back, and people say, why are you talking about this?
Because you look at who's paying for this and you realize that, from the food that we eat, to the media that we watch, to the drugs we put in our body, to the injections they force upon people so you don't lose your job, the entire world is being engineered into a way that is unnatural, that is making you dependent on their bioproducts to live a lifestyle that they've deemed for you.
That goes against the natural order.
And you know what?
Yes, being a vegan, that's fine.
I don't mind when people are vegans, but all this weird processed vegan food that's out there too, I don't think it could be that good for you exactly.
will witt
And it's more than just the bioproducts, like like that, like medicine and and things like that.
I mean, it's also about the psychological products that you are getting, because people, during the pandemic, they can sit on their couch, they can get their processed food delivered to them, then they can go on tinder and they can watch porn and they never have to go and talk to anybody.
And what I found as like the most important thing and uh, John and I were laughing about this before about Nietzsche being the first part of my book.
I'm a huge fan of Friedrich Nietzsche, the philosopher, and he talks a lot about safety and comfortability versus living a risky and passionate life, and what we've seen now is that people are far too eager to give up safety or to give up freedom in order to have some sort of safety or comfortability, and So people would rather sit at home and find dates on a dating app on their computer than go to a bar or go to a church service and find someone who they can really connect with.
And people are unconfident, they're insecure, they're anxious, and then they have drugs and they're eating bad food.
I mean, in reality, it seems like the social control has really run its course.
And, you know, it's interesting.
B.F. Skinner in the 1900s, who was a psychiatrist, he was doing experiments on rats about reinforcement strategies on whether negative reinforcement or positive reinforcement would be the best for controlling species.
And he found that positive reinforcement was by far the best means of actually making it so that these rats would do whatever he wanted them to do.
And that's what we're seeing with people, is that you get all this positive reinforcement.
The food, fast food tastes really good, right?
I mean, it tastes McDonald's when you have it every day.
It tastes really good.
The porn, watching porn feels really good.
All these things, having a Xanax every day feels really good.
But these things, just because they feel really good, does not mean that it's good for you.
And it's positive reinforcement to make you docile and obedient to authority, it seems.
elijah schaffer
Do you think it's part of also the feminization and the weakening of men pushing these soy-infused products?
Because I know that it didn't go over very well.
You know, at part of like Afghanistan, we spent tens of millions of dollars in trying to convert the diet of the men into being soy-based.
Do you know about that?
And so it's like, why the hell would we do that?
That doesn't even make any sense.
And yeah, the Afghani people are pretty unruly and pretty crazy in their own part.
But I mean, it's not much different than some parts of the United States that you go to as well.
I mean, honestly, you can even go to like Southeast Dallas here.
or you can get your car jacked in a second.
will witt
Dallas is just as bad as L.A., it seems.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I don't, I don't, I mean, I work in Dallas, but like, I don't live in Dallas.
So I mean, I can't say where I live, but I wouldn't live in Dallas ever.
will witt
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
It's actually in my complex, where my cars are, they broke in and broke into all the cars and just like stole a car and stuff in like a nice neighborhood.
And it's just disgusting here.
And the amount of like car theft and damage that's been done, they damaged my car.
And my car is great.
And it pissed me off a lot.
And I think that obviously crime statistics just came out.
FBI said that I think we were up, what, 20 or 30, maybe even more percent in violent crime.
But they statistically wouldn't release the demographics with that report.
I wonder why.
I wonder why.
I wonder if it's a lot of people.
It is middle aged while I walk in suburbia bringing in cars.
will witt
I will give it to Dallas.
I mean, it is cleaner for sure than Los Angeles.
You've been to LA.
I mean, you live there.
elijah schaffer
And they keep the homeless in one area.
will witt
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
They don't let them live.
will witt
They live over near Turtle Creek and stuff like that.
Or what is that called?
Turtle Creek?
Is that right?
elijah schaffer
I don't go there.
will witt
I don't know.
I don't know.
I had an ex-girlfriend who used to live over there.
And so anyway, it was clean and nice over there, but I know that a lot of the places have gotten a lot worse.
And I think it's like a cultural problem with Dallas, too.
I mean, look at the last election.
Look at how close Texas was.
I mean, unbelievable.
By 2024 or 2028, Texas is going to be lost.
elijah schaffer
I don't, you know what?
I don't know.
I think if we go on the offense and we start making laws like the abortion laws, who's going to do that?
Well, I mean, as Michael Malice said, he encouraged our governor to stand up for what's right.
And he said that, you know, but that's the most important part.
And I think that, you know, we have a very bot shield paid for GOP governor who occasionally does something good to make sure he doesn't lose his election, but he's not on the offense.
You know, the governor of Florida is going on the offense.
He's actually fighting back.
And they're fighting against him at all costs.
But our governor, I mean, look at the invasion that's going on right now at the southern border.
And it took how many?
I think it was like 10,000 Haitian illegals trying to invade our country.
And if you even look too down there, how they trash the area, like they come from one shithole country and then they try to make this place a shithole.
That's why everyone's like, so you don't want Haitian migrants here?
And I go, objectively, no.
Like, isn't that racism?
You can call it whatever you want.
I don't really care because you can use, you can call me names.
It doesn't matter.
It's an objective idea that these people are trashing the Rio Grande River already, and they're setting up shanty towns and taking over parks and sleeping on roofs.
These are not people who share my values and customs, and America's not a bank for you just to dip in on.
It's not an idea.
We are a people, and we have to be strict with the standards of the people that come in.
And the toxic culture of bringing people like that into our country has exactly what's tarnished our reputation.
We've lost our identity and our value.
And so it's like, you know what?
You can talk about anything.
I didn't say because they were black, you could make it about their black skin.
But I've said it's because look at they come from a crappy culture.
And even, you know, Trump said it's a shithole.
And it is.
Haiti's bad because of the Clintons and everything they've done over there.
And I mean, the way that America, I mean, partly it's Americans' fault.
But when you look what's going on and you see what's down there, I mean, it took like a serious, not only humanitarian disaster, but ecological disaster and also just in general, like a human rights problem for our governor to just be like, oh, by the way, we're going to send some cops down there on horses and then couldn't even cover.
He couldn't even stand up and cover for the PR for the horseback riders.
And now everyone thinks that there's a bunch of like racist slave traders, according to Maxine Waters, whipping black people at the border.
I mean, that was next level to you.
will witt
That's wild.
Yeah, and that's pretty insane that she would say that.
elijah schaffer
Well, this is what they try to make it seem.
No, we don't want Haitian people that just come over without any vetting.
That's what we're saying.
No one's saying to whip black people at the border.
will witt
Of course not.
No one is saying that.
In 1975, the senator in Delaware, Mr. Joe Biden, when we were bringing in refugees from Saigon, said, why are we bringing in so many refugees?
We don't know these people.
And now look at it.
Now look at America.
Now it's like, let's bring in more.
Let's keep going.
Civil rights, illegal immigration is a civil rights issue of our time.
Even back in the early 2000s, people like Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Obama, they were saying things like, yeah, we are for a border wall.
We are for keeping our country a sovereign place and we need to limit illegal immigration because it brings down wages of union workers.
It brings down the wages of all people, minorities especially.
I think like what's it called?
Someone like Cesar Chavez.
You know Cesar Chavez's story.
He was the Cise Pueed guy.
Every single street in Los Angeles is basically named after Cesar Chavez.
elijah schaffer
And take a ride on Cesar Chavez, go down until you hit Cesar Chavez's way, and then go down Cesar Chavez Lane.
will witt
Yeah, and it was like this guy was totally against illegal immigrants coming into the country.
And he would go and beat up illegal immigrants at the border and send them back to Mexico.
It's like, I'm not saying that's a good thing, but we're saying like this is what people did back in the day.
This is what the left used to believe.
And now illegal immigration is like, oh, we need all of them in here, according to the left.
And it's a wild turn of events that they've changed it into.
And it seems like the reason that they want it is because these are going to be future voters for the Democrats who are going to continue to keep these elitists and oligarchs in power.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, we're going to have to, just for a second, I think the custodians here actually for a second says, just don't mind him.
He's going to be cleaning up for a second.
He's got to just put some stuff away.
will witt
Get the garbage out of the way.
elijah schaffer
Just got to go ahead and get your kid.
will witt
No, thank you.
Listen, I was waiting for the cleaning lady to show up.
elijah schaffer
Did you put it on the shelf?
Actually, it goes right up there.
With the other things we don't care about, like the Constitution.
unidentified
Perfect.
will witt
Yeah, throw that away, too.
elijah schaffer
Really appreciate it.
That was really.
will witt
Thanks.
elijah schaffer
Thank you.
That was Juanito.
He actually is actually our custodian.
unidentified
Because as Juanita.
elijah schaffer
He's an illegal alien.
will witt
I could see it.
No, I could see it.
I could tell.
elijah schaffer
He's an illegal alien.
He seeks alienes.
No, but okay, but the point you're saying about the problems here.
Kayla, you know, we have problems.
We have weirdos here.
If we can bring up the New York Post article about the horse, I don't know if you heard about this, but a Colorado man that this is such a weird story about the horse, and I don't understand this one at all.
But if you look on the screen, a Colorado man is accused of sex with a horse.
He actually fled jail, is promptly returned.
If you look at his face there, he does look like somebody.
If I had to choose somebody who's going to have sex with a horse, and it was like you, John, Kayla, and that guy, after I chose you as my first choice, and people told me that's not the guy who did the horse, which obviously everyone knows you have a face that looks like maybe you're into that stuff.
And then I would go, that would be the guy.
Like, you have to probably be on meth.
Listen to how crazy this is.
It says here that a man who was accused of having sex with a horse, can I ask you a question?
So, is bestiality still illegal in all states?
Is that illegal to have sex with animals in all states?
I'm asking for a friend.
will witt
Yeah, I can't tell you the answer to that.
I don't know.
I don't know if you can see that.
elijah schaffer
John, could you look that up and see if can you just Google that?
Type in man, go to video leaks.com and type in man having sex with horse explicit.
No, but actually ask on your Google or whatever, DuckDuckGo, can you just find out if that is?
Because John Doyle's here too as well.
He's our producer for the day.
So no, but he's accused of having sex with a horse and he escaped jail Tuesday, but made it less than a mile before he got caught and landed back behind bars.
Jonah Barrett Lesko, oh, imagine this.
Forever, your name is on Google and you look it up.
Like for me, it just says I'm a terrorist, which is fine.
But imagine if like you're trying to get a job and you're like, so I looked at your job, your resume for working at Applebee's, and there's one thing that came up on Google that says you've had intercourse with a stallion.
will witt
Yeah, no, they don't let him serve horse meat at Applebee.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but it says he was first discovered missing when police received a phone call about a man in a jumpsuit running near Office Depot.
Police told the paper.
About 20 minutes later, Durango Police Chief Bob Bramer just happened to be driving by the area when he spotted Barrett Lesko, now in just his boxers, having removed his uniform, running along the river, which is just under a mile from the jail.
That's what really attracted my attention to him because you don't see the half-naked people running through the woods in their boxer briefs.
So let me just put this straight because as we're talking about the problems all around the country, people are talking about, you know, we need to eat more impossible burgers and we need to help all the Haitians.
Dog, we have citizens here that I also, this is kind of based if you think about it, not the horse sex guy, but this guy is so crazy.
He's defeated the whole system.
He's in a relationship with a horse.
He escaped jail.
He's running around naked, walking through a river.
And somehow this guy is living off the complete grid.
I mean, this is pretty, this guy is, if you want to talk about somebody who's living next level and living life to whatever he thinks he's living life to, this guy's, I think he's also probably mentally ill and probably a drug addict too, just by the looks of him.
will witt
I would assume so to be doing those types of things, I can only imagine.
elijah schaffer
You know, the LGBT community always says, like, you don't, how do you know you don't like it if you don't try it?
So maybe he's making the same argument.
will witt
That could definitely be true.
Look, I don't know too much about horses and farm animals and their sexual encounters with humans.
elijah schaffer
You ever go to the Middle East?
I won't go there.
I'm not going to go there.
I'm not going to do the goat thing.
Yeah, but yes, sir?
I've got your data.
Yeah, what's the data?
unidentified
So it's currently legal in four states: Hawaii, New Mexico, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
elijah schaffer
So Hawaii, New Mexico, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
There are no laws on the book saying that you can't have your way without.
Oh, yeah, and there's brothels in, I think in, I think the, it might be the Netherlands.
I might be wrong, but there are animal brothels where you can pay to like have sex with pigs and stuff like that.
Like, it's a real thing.
I know that came out because it's a good idea.
will witt
Not a strange place.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I agree.
But I also know, too, that, you know, for a while, even in Australia, you couldn't go to church, but you could go to the brothel.
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
will witt
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Which was interesting.
will witt
That was the same here in the U.S.
I mean, it was a strip club, not a brothel, but you know, the same thing.
You couldn't go to church, but you go to a strip club and you could go buy weed and alcohol and all that.
elijah schaffer
Dude, I had a friend who went to a strip club during COVID, and he told me the funniest thing.
He was like, Yeah, it was really weird because the girls were naked, but they had face masks on.
And that's when I knew this pandemic was very stupid.
Yeah, I knew this was like the dumbest thing.
He was like, No, no, no, for real, man.
They had face masks on.
And yes, you can do the moral argument.
This is not even like a Christian person or whatever.
They're just like a young dude going to a strip club.
But he told me that in LA they had face masks on, but no clothes.
And I realized how stupid our country had become when that was where we were at as a society.
And because apparently COVID does get into orifices, but only the mouth.
will witt
Well, you can just, you know, instead of throwing dollar bills, you're throwing masks.
So you're throwing masks at the strippers.
elijah schaffer
So just a quick question, the horse sex guy.
There was no point to bring that up except for just to make people have a weird story.
And I was trying to connect that to anything, but it literally connects to nothing, except for the fact that final thoughts on that before we move on.
Should this guy go to jail for having sex with a horse when people can dress up kids in drag and sexualize children?
Like imagine that.
They care more about the sexuality of a horse than a child.
will witt
No, that's wild.
I am pro-mandate.
I am anti-vaccine mandate.
unidentified
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to say that on the show, but I am- You can say your anti-vaccine mandate.
will witt
Okay, good.
elijah schaffer
You just can't say anything truthful about anything else.
will witt
All right, I won't say anything else, but I am pro-mandate on other things.
This is why I'm not a libertarian, because I think that things like CRT should be mandated against.
I think that giving children hormones when they're little should be mandated against.
And so the horseman, I would say that should be mandated against.
And so I would agree.
elijah schaffer
I think so too.
I think there are other problems.
Like if you've gotten to the point in your life where you're having intercourse with a horse, the intercourse with the horse is probably not only not the worst thing you've done, but you probably have a whole sleuth of other problems that need to be tended to.
Because I think if you're going to get to that point in your life, you either are really strapped for cash and or really need some crack rocks.
Like maybe the guy just needed a hit or a high and that was a bet or a dare, or perhaps you're just mentally ill.
But that's why, speaking of mental illness, I do want to talk a little bit more about this.
But before we go any further, guys, like I always say here as we talk about on the show, that the world is crazy.
You never know what someone's going to do to your horse.
You never know what they're going to do to your family.
You never know what's going to happen.
And you got to be prepared for anything that could come your way.
And that's why you got to take control of your body.
You got to take control of your mind as our values are under attack and people don't want you to control your body.
They're trying to put mandates.
They're trying to force things upon you.
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Has someone ever hit you or touched you?
will witt
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
elijah schaffer
So, you know, accidents happen.
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So I want to continue on this discussion and I want to get into some more interesting things of what's going on.
So as we're talking about the backwardness of it all, I know you're familiar, you've been very familiar with covering protests and stuff, but there's been this large call to defund the police and we've seen a large spike.
The FBI, like I mentioned earlier, just released the crime stats.
It's through the roof.
I love how they tried to make the shit show that's happening right now seem not bad by saying murders are on the rise again for a second year in a row, but not at as high of a rate as they were last year.
So it's like murders are rising again, but not as fast of a rise.
That's not good news.
That's just not as bad, bad news, I guess.
And they're trying to pat it as in the world and the country is extremely unsafe.
And at this time, I know last year we were all like, oh, pro-police.
Like, yeah, the police.
But obviously through a lot of departments in big cities not stopping the rioters and siding with the political party.
And a lot of police, you know, to this day enforcing COVID mandates, not just in the United States, but like in New Zealand, in Australia, in the United Kingdom.
I mean, we've seen a very interesting side of the police that has definitely changed my mind on knowing if I really do like the police and if they're a force for good or if overall maybe the black communities have been right and the police are a force for evil.
I don't know.
will witt
Well, I think you can look at other countries, especially Australia right now and some of the horrible videos coming out of there.
I mean, those police officers are way out of bounds with the things they're doing, tackling people to the ground, kicking them in the face.
I mean, just absolutely hurting people because they're coming out and trying to express themselves in a form of protest and say, we don't want to be locked down anymore.
So, and looking in Europe as well, Italy and Germany, some of the cops out there.
I would say for America that I think that there is still, it's hard when you have unconstitutional mandates and unconstitutional laws and the police officers are there and they're supposed to enforce these things.
And I know lots of police officers who are supposed to enforce it and then say, you know, I'm not really going to do that much.
I'm just going to kind of be very lenient about it, even if they put it in there.
And there are a lot of sheriffs out there, like in Riverside County and Los Angeles, who said, I'm not going to enforce these things.
Tons of other sheriffs and police officers around the country who are doing that.
And so, yeah, I still myself am a very pro-police type of person.
I just am anti-on on the mandates.
And it sucks because it's like, imagine you have a job.
You know, think about all the people who have jobs and had to go around the country and had to go and do something that they don't want to do sometimes, right?
That's like every single day you have a job and you have to do something.
elijah schaffer
The very things they don't want to do are violating human rights.
will witt
Listen, there's lots of that going on in the world right now.
elijah schaffer
I guess.
I mean, you're talking about, yeah, even if you somewhere like packing bad meat or something like that, you know there's like particles in it and you're still packing it and you're selling it to people.
unidentified
Right.
will witt
I'm not saying that it's good.
I'm saying that I understand where some police officers are coming from when they say, listen, I don't really want to support you having to wear your mask in the grocery store, but I'm going to enforce it because that's my job.
And that sucks.
I would say as a police officer, if you were one, you shouldn't do that.
You should be brave and you should stand up.
But I don't think it's like a police-wide problem where we say, oh, it's all the police's fault.
I think that we need to look at the people who are in charge setting these things and then give police officers a better outlet to not have to enforce these types of unconstitutional or horrible mandates.
I mean, I'm working with groups back in Los Angeles of people who are with first responders like firefighters and paramedics and police officers who are coming together as coalitions and saying, we are going to go on strike in Los Angeles if they continue to make these mandates even more prevalent.
And so I am actually, you know, there are a ton of good police officers out there who are doing the Lord's work.
I'm telling you, I've met a lot of them.
I did a ride along in South Central Los Angeles.
And if those police officers weren't there in South Central, that community would be even worse.
They are there protecting them, helping the children get educations.
I mean, they are there doing God's work legitimately.
And so I know that there are police who are doing some things and enforcing things that we don't like.
And that is wrong.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, they should.
You know what's interesting?
You talk about police in areas that may actually need a lot of policing, but from post-millennial, if we can bring up this story about, it came up with the demographics actually for who supports replacing police in Minneapolis.
And it talks about how more white voters support replacing police in Minneapolis than black voters.
And this is a poll that found that more white voters support replacing the Minneapolis Police Department with a new Department of Public Safety, which may include police officers and will focus on public health, while just 42% of black voters support the measure.
And that's what's interesting here.
I think that it's the point that black people are being pretty based here.
It's like, you know, we want reform in the policing because the current policing structure is totally screwed up.
And the way people are forced to not, you know, to do things they don't want to do or to handle people with often extreme force.
And it is true.
So we're seeing in Australia.
It's horrifying.
And I think what's shocking people is because let's just face it, and you can call me racist for saying this, but people think, oh, well, that's normal for there to be force against black people because you see the videos and the black community cries out and they go, oh, there's unequal force.
But then, you know, there's always a knife in the guy's hand or a bat or he's always coming at the officers in some way or resisting arrest.
And there's a lot of like this, okay, well, they deserved it mentality because, well, they shouldn't have resisted arrest.
But of course, you do start to think deeper into the issue, which I, because I don't want to take like the dumb standpoint of, you know, a lot of these people just get pulled over for something stupid like a missing registration.
And that's, that's a, first of all, not only is car registration a stupid thing to have to pay this kind of money to let the government know you have your car.
We pay enough taxes.
This is stupid.
But for a cop to have to, you know, to pull you over and to make this, like, the fact that that's even a police's job for traffic violations, like it's not just like a traffic person, like, or like they don't just, you know, send you a ticket or just know that it's expired.
Like, if they know it's expired and you haven't renewed in two weeks, they could just mail you a ticket and be like, hey, we're going to keep ticketing you until you get this.
We don't need to pull you over and have a police altercation.
But I think what's interesting here is that the black voters know it's just super lame that the white voters are not trying to reform the police.
They're trying to replace it with something that's going to make it worse, which is putting like social workers or dumb things.
And that's when all these liberal white people are actually acting really cucked out and stupid because they keep trying to fix the world's problems and the solutions they're offering are worse than the problems that are already there.
And they're adding fuel to the fire.
And that's why violence and stuff is going up.
The issue wasn't to reduce police presence.
The issue was to rethink what is policing, where do we put police officers?
How do we rebuild communities?
And their solution was just basically making things gay.
will witt
Yeah, well, they are only going to get the bottom of the barrel of police officers now.
I mean, if you're saying that, if you are saying that police officers are the worst types of people and you want to replace them with social workers and you're saying, oh, they're so bad and all they want to do is kill black people, then you're going to get only people applying to be police officers who are going to be the worst types of people because the good cops aren't going to want to stick around if they get treated like crap every single day.
And people tell them how horrible they are.
So of course they're going to just, you're only going to have the worst people.
In my book, How to Win Friends and Influence Enemies, which you guys can get on Amazon right now, which just came out a couple days ago, I have a whole chapter on police and police brutality and how you guys can actually talk to people or ask the right questions, get the facts out there on policing.
And that's, you know, really whether what you believe, whether you're more kind of with Elijah on this or me on this, whatever.
I mean, we're pretty similar on this.
unidentified
But regardless, burn it all down is where I'm at.
will witt
The whole country.
Yeah, revolution.
But, you know, I talk about these things on how you can actually change mine.
We hit, we're very close to New York Times bestseller list, guys, it seems, so we need to keep selling some of the stuff.
Let's get them there.
elijah schaffer
Let's get Will there.
will witt
How to win friends and influence enemies.
elijah schaffer
Can you pick up on Amazon as well?
You'll find the link in the description.
Not during the live stream because we don't have a description up.
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will witt
Thanks.
elijah schaffer
I was going to ask you a question, so let's talk about this too.
So the world has gone mad and they start talking about stupidity.
There is a new article that came out from NBCLX, which I don't know what that stands for.
Maybe that's...
will witt
Latinks?
elijah schaffer
Yeah, probably Latinx, right?
That's probably what it is, Latinx.
Which apparently only 4% of Hispanics like the phrase Latinx, but white people have decided that's good for them.
And so that's ridiculous.
I got to tell you, like, you know, we got to be, we got to just, we got to stop being such effing losers.
I wear live.
I can't, I can't believe myself here, so I got to be careful.
But this is the kind of stuff that they're talking about.
Like, while we're having real problems, we're talking about vaccine mandates.
We're talking about masks, all these things that are going on in the country and having arguments.
And, of course, we're getting blocked and deleted and throttled for asking simple questions.
The world has started this out.
They make up problems.
They said this from NBC LX that they're covering.
This is trending on Twitter, by the way.
This is like on social media.
Like, this is highlighted.
That a group is showing that skateboarding is no longer just for a cis whiteboard.
It's not just a cis white boy sport.
A Chicago-based fro skate is a skating group welcoming BIPOC queer trans and non-binary skateboarding into the scene, teaching them and creating a safe space.
All I'm going to say is this is a humiliation ritual, just like saying that the NFL is gay.
They're not going to stop until they take anything that has traditional masculine vibes.
Even, by the way, the chicks have always skateboarded, and they were always kind of tomboyish.
It's always been a sort of a masculine sport to go out to whatever.
I mean, even when it first started, and it was more just like in pools and whatnot.
And, you know, it's gotten a little more complex and the tricks have gotten a little more advanced on the street stuff and the competitions, et cetera.
But even as it's gone through this, this has been a pinnacle and a defining factor of even in movies, a stereotype of what makes a cool guy, for lack of better words.
And they have to come in and just querify it and be like, actually, this is for homosexuals and trans people.
As if anyone ever said, imagine you're like owning a skate shop and then like a small gay comes in and he's like, hey, I'm feeling queer today.
Can I buy a skateboard?
And you're like, no, gay.
Skateboarding is for the straights.
Like nobody's ever denied or no one's ever been like, we're at X games and this is the first queer skateboard.
Like no one gives a shit about that.
It's like, are you good at skateboarding or not?
And this is like one of the few objective sports and things that you could not ruin and make about all this weird social cultural Marxism.
And they've come in and tried to make skateboarding political.
I mean, what the hell?
will witt
Well, what is leftism nowadays?
As God and Christianity has declined in the West, people have needed a new type of religion.
And that's what leftism is.
Leftism is their religion.
And so it is this moral framework of them.
And so people, like this article that we were just talking about, instead of saying something and putting information out there that is going to help people or help the populace, this is something to make her feel good.
This is something that made the author of whoever did it.
I don't know if it was a man, woman, they, whoever, wrote this article.
It made them feel good.
Regardless of the side effects of what it actually did for the community, of any of the LGBT community, they don't care about that because it makes them feel good about saying, I put out this virtuous message about skateboarding and trans people, and now everyone can pat me on the back because I passed the woke test and I am part of this religion of the left and that's all it really takes.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and I think what's weird about this too is they go, like, skateboarding is now a trans right.
And that's the weird part is that these people will not stop at anything.
will witt
They'll put it on everything.
They'll say every single thing.
And that's like, no one said it wasn't.
Do you understand that?
It's like no one said that skateboarding wasn't for trans people.
Like people aren't.
elijah schaffer
There was never a movement against them.
They just make it up.
They make it this other victim.
Now trans people can skate.
And you go, I've never heard anyone in public ever make an argument that just because you cut off your pee-pee and you think you're a girl doesn't mean that you can skateboard.
Because if you think about it, skateboarding is all about who can do the best trick.
Being trans is the best trick already.
I mean, it's a huge major psyop.
I mean, it's literally, we we be gone.
Call me Mimi now.
will witt
Like popping an ollie.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I just had Blair White on You Are Here.
And like there was people in the comments like, I didn't know Blair White is like was a guy.
And people were saying that.
And they didn't know because Blair is somebody who passes as a woman.
Like you wouldn't know from a glance that, oh, that's not, that's not actually a woman.
You wouldn't know that.
And so it's like interesting though, that no one's, I would ask Blair next time I, next time I see Blair, is that, has anyone ever told you you can't skateboard?
Because this is about the trans rights thing that I think is so stupid.
Like who's telling trans people that they can't do stuff?
Like I've never seen that.
In fact, I think trans people get privilege.
I think they're treated better than anyone.
And, brother, you can't come in against the menu.
will witt
This is our skate park, brother.
We're Republicans, and you can't come here and skate.
That's like what people think that.
elijah schaffer
They're skating kitties.
Those are crashed.
That's not fair.
Those are chest crash bats.
will witt
Hey, you're not a real man.
That's like what people think that it is.
There's like these racist Republicans sitting around skate parks or sitting around sports games, telling people of minorities or women or LGBT that they can't be a part of it.
It's like this is not happening.
That's how bad the brainwashing has got.
But when you go through university and elementary high school and the mainstream media and Hollywood and corporate special interests, when everything tells you that these leftist principles are the key to the world, then of course you're going to believe it.
That's why like when I go out and talk to people and do my videos, and I'm sure you experienced this, when people comment and they say, look at how stupid these people are in your video.
How do you not just laugh?
I'm like, I don't think a lot of these people are that stupid.
Of course, there's some degree of that for sure.
But I think that most of the people are just as smart as you and I or smarter even sometimes.
They've just been so brainwashed because every single institution in the entire country is against them and is pushing leftist thought on them.
I was on the left and I changed.
Amla, who is the new host of the show that I do with her on Prague or You, she was a leftist organizer.
And now she's like one of the most base conservatives out there.
And so it's like your mind can be changed.
It's just the entire system is against you.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and I think it's actually, I know, imagine that.
I gotta go back to that tee because I had to read that.
That makes me laugh a lot.
I love how it says it's called fro skate.
Like, first of all, nobody, like, black people make too many things about being black.
And I gotta say this, like, if you want people to stop caring about your skin color, stop making all these black exclusive groups or whatnot.
Or if you're telling us a message that making racial ethnocentric groups is the key to making a strong and empowered social group, then please tell me more.
I'd like to know about that.
Maybe you're right.
And maybe I don't know about that.
But I will tell you that I love how they're saying they're welcoming BIPOC, which stands for, I think, is that biracial people of color or black and indigenous or no, black and indigenous people of color, queer, trans and non-binary skateboarders.
I think it's like you realize how narcissistic these people are.
Kayla, we have this video here of this teacher who actually is complaining about, you know, being this idea of like what it means to be a teacher that's non-binary.
And there's this obsession these people have with their lame identities.
And you know, you know, I'm actually non-binary.
You know that.
We've talked about this on the show a lot of times.
Like I'm legally a non-binary person.
I paid for it.
It was literally tenure.
I paid $35 and I became non-binary legally.
I did.
will witt
That seems like a steep price.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I joined the community.
So I could skateboard.
will witt
Why else?
You've been looking to pull that Tony Hawk's stunt for years now, and now you can finally do it.
elijah schaffer
Hey, so I could actually recreate the meme.
Hey, kids, let me show you some bass memes.
What's that guy's name, John?
will witt
Stevie Shemi.
elijah schaffer
See Vishemi.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I can actually buy my first skateboard and recreate the meme.
Ladies and gentlemen, Elijah Schaefer is going to pop shove it with the boys, with the trans, because now I'm non-binary.
But no, but of this stupidity, like non-binary is just one of these identities that people have really started overemphasizing.
And listen to like this narcissism of this teacher.
Like if you want to identify as something, go do be you.
But look at how like she's she takes it upon herself to say she has to educate the masses.
Can we play that, Kayla?
unidentified
If you can be reasonably assured that you are safe being out on your campus, then do it.
Before coming out as non-binary, I would come out to my students every October on National Coming Out Day.
I would use that as an opportunity for my students to learn how to receive somebody coming out to them in case that had never happened to them before.
We used it as a way to talk to each other about empathy, about connection, about trust.
It ended up being a wonderful experience that I had with my students every single year.
So think about what you would have needed when you were in high school or middle school or whatever grade you're teaching.
For some students, just the knowledge that a queer adult exists within their world is hugely impactful.
You don't really have to do anything other than be visible for these students to feel safer and more accepted and more at home when they're on campus.
It does so much for students who don't have that in other places in their lives.
For that reason, my classroom is one of the gayest places probably on the planet.
Everything is completely covered in rainbows.
I've got flags everywhere.
I've got queer literature because I want every student that I have to know that being queer is something that I am proud of, something that is not a secret in my life.
It's something that I care about and something that connects me to other people.
I'll end by saying that for me, being visibly queer is a non-negotiable.
I introduced myself this year with my pronouns immediately.
It was one of the first things that students learned about me.
And I'm going to continue to gently correct 250 people every single day because my identity is a critical part of who I am.
So if education is something that you want to pursue, I recommend being steadfast and being committed to being out as an educator if it's something that you feel safe doing.
It has a huge impact for students and it's something that I've never regret.
will witt
So she said her classroom is one of the gayest places on the planet.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, super cringe.
will witt
I thought that was your apartment.
elijah schaffer
That's only when John, you and me are together.
will witt
What a wild thing to say, to say that your classroom is one of the gayest places on the planet.
elijah schaffer
place where there's children i mean like yeah and it's like also too it's like you're you're i want to know what what subject that this person teaches because i don't know I think that's a girl, right?
I think it is.
I'm pretty sure.
Because I don't, non-binary confusion, not doesn't confuse me, but like people, a lot of people identify weird with that.
But this is a girl.
And it's also like my goal is to educate people about my queerness.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
You're not to educate people on, you're not there to have social education of people and re-indoctrinate them.
You're there to teach them English or something.
And it's like, I have to come out.
Like, you've made teaching students about you.
It's not about you.
Like, that's the weird part is it's all because these people are so obsessed.
Where it's like skateboarding is now about being trans and gay.
My classroom is all about being outwardly queer.
No, it's not.
These people are re-engineering society.
They are members of the globalist American empire, the GAE.
These are not citizens of the United States.
And they are, we are enemies in our own country.
We live in two separate worlds.
And that's what she's trying to say as a person.
Like, I need to re-educate your kids into the world that I live in and out of the world that you want them to learn, which is why you got to take your kids out of these stupid schools.
will witt
Yeah, I mean, I totally agree.
I get, I'm Prague or you.
No one else agrees with me at Prague or U, but I say abolish the public schools.
That's that's that's my thing, you know.
I think that they are our institutions that teach people how to be obedient to authority and not think critically and not think creatively.
And because of that, you have an entire generation of people who will think these of these exact same things.
And that's really sad because, you know, education is in essence, I mean, the most amazing, beautiful thing that you can have, especially self-education, where people are going out and educating themselves.
And you can do that by ordering my book, How to With Friends and Influence Enemies.
elijah schaffer
Shameless.
will witt
Shameless, very shameless.
But it really is, you know, and I don't understand why I think that if we're not going to abolish public schools, or at least, you know, try and homeschool your children, we need to be pushing.
Every conservative needs to be pushing for cameras in public schools, in all of the classrooms.
That was the silver lining of the COVID pandemic, is that kids went home and then the parents saw their Zoom classes and saw what the kids were actually learning.
We need cameras in every single public school.
Why would you send your kid away for seven, eight hours a day and not know what's going on with some person who just got out of some four-year university all about leftism?
And like, why would you trust them?
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I know.
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So as we wrap this up, as we relinquish this, as we go around, I understand with all these things with you changing minds, with having this thought process.
You're young too.
People might not know you are young.
You're 25 years old and you're already going out there, you're selling a book.
And it's inspiring too to people that you don't have to be old.
John is what?
John, how old are you?
will witt
21.
elijah schaffer
21?
John's 21.
Yeah, and so you can make a change.
And so if people want to get the book, if they want to follow you, what's the best place that they can do that?
will witt
So like we talked about on the show, we hit some number one new release stats on Amazon, which is incredible.
We've been in the top 100 for my entire launch week.
And I have to thank all of you guys who purchased the book.
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It's looking like we might hit the New York Times bestseller list, but you never know because we're conservative.
So you never know about those things.
But this is your guide to changing people's minds.
There's 17 different chapters on basically every political and cultural topic out there, where most conservative books, I feel like, give you a diagnosis of the problems in America.
I try to give people a real solution that you can use to actually go out there and change people's minds on all these different topics.
So breaking down all of the left's biggest arguments and how you can actually use them.
So how to win friends and influence enemies taking on liberal arguments with logic and humor.
Hope you guys get a copy.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, actually do that.
Support him on social media as well.
If you can't afford the book, then you can afford multiple books.
I don't know, buy some for friends as well.
Get them out there.
Send them to people.
will witt
They're liberals.
elijah schaffer
They need to understand and bring families back together as half of families are deciding that are vaccinated that they don't want to spend holidays around their unvaccinated family.
So now's the time to get a book like this and learn how to communicate in families.
Also, as we close, guys, please remember to support this show.
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We might read it on the show.
Let me read two of these to you right now.
It says, from Not Even Offended, Bruh, says, Elijah, I love the show.
I drive the company truck and make the coworkers listen to your podcast, many of which have enjoyed your show.
A few have actually got offended, though.
That's epic.
It's about the truth and bringing it out there.
Also, not even offended, get them that book.
Also, let me do this one last review here from Lig My Balls.
Says, Elijah, you are simply the bestest, worstest show host.
Do not worry, I've heard your cries.
I am a simp for you, but from a distance and respectfully.
Now I am married with a child, and you are married.
Love your wife.
She's awesome and gorgeous.
I heard you like being mean too, and I'm mean, but I'm kind of dumb, so I don't know.
It's a tie between you and Savannah Crowder.
You'd have to fight him a bit.
Anyway, you and your team are amazing.
I watch your show religiously.
I wear my daughter's first word is going, I hope my daughter's first word is going to be COC for confetti of color, and I'll throw confetti on her.
I am a female, but simp for Sav, because she's so cute and wonderful, and I love listening to her opinions and interjections.
She's awesome.
May God give you all the needed strength to continue speaking the truth and shining light on all of the idiotic and hypercritical crap.
We love you.
We support you.
Thanks for being a shining light and making me and my husband laugh through the unknown season.
God blessings to you all.
Anyway, my name is Elijah Schaefer, the host of Slightly Offensive, the best worst show on Blaze TV.
We usually have COC to put in Will's face and our guest's face, confetti of color, of course, that is.
But of course, he's already had enough COC since he's been at the studio all day.
Have a great rest of the week.
And we'll see you actually tomorrow at around 11.30 a.m. Central Time.
May God bless the United States of America.
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