When Your Wife Becomes Your Husband | Guest: AJ Willms | Ep 218
Our prescription for clown pills is up, and nothing makes any sense any more — like this mother who became a husband and father to her daughter, who also became her son. Yes, you read that correctly. AJ Willms, political commentator and TikToker, joins the show to talk about the destruction of sanity as we delve farther and farther into clown world.
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Anyway, before we jump into today's story, we have a lot to talk about, including everyone's gay and retarded.
But before we get into the gay retard stuff, Savannah, if you can go to my screen for a second, I just want to remind people that David Hogg still exists.
If you guys don't remember David Hogg, he's most known for maybe not being at a school during a certain event, but also most importantly, for just being a fan.
David Hogg.
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David Hogg, I just think he, you know, I always think that he can't dig himself into a deeper hole.
David Hogg is a textbook example of somebody who legitimately has no direction, no personality.
He was just involved in a crisis.
Some people call him an actor.
I'm not saying he's an actor.
But in the end, it's individuals like this that I think are at the headstone of what's wrong in our country.
It's not that people want to take advantage of our nation, lie to our nation, use people like this.
It's the fact that people like David will answer that call, will take the money from the people and will do the evil deeds and speak and spew the lies.
Well, not only that, but I think it's a syndom of the higher-ups, I guess, whatever you want to call them in the left that prop up these sort of crisis cases and they take these children that are victims of trauma or whatever it is and make them in to their heroes and make them in to manipulate them to use them for whatever cause they want.
You see this with David Hogg.
You see this with Greta Thunberg.
It's the left using children for their own gain.
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Yeah, it's something the right never does.
Like I've never, I could never imagine like Mike Lindell, the My Pillow guy, being like, hey, there was a tragedy.
Like get one of the teenagers involved and let's like set him up.
I was at a Stop the Steel rally in Washington, D.C. in November of like 2020.
And David Harris Jr. was like, was like, we were like in front of the Supreme Court and we were we were mad because, you know, it was the most fair and free election ever and no one stole it.
Right.
So we were like, we were stopping the steal.
We were basically advocating against crime in California.
And we were like there and it was a really somber moment.
We were pissed.
We were pissed.
We were so angry.
And he was like, he plugged his My Pillow promo code after we prayed in front of like 10,000 people.
Pretty, I gotta respect it.
I gotta respect it.
All right, let's talk about some crazy stuff today.
So we have some more insane things.
So apparently now, I know you guys have heard a lot about the genders.
We have unlimited genders.
We have unlimited sexualities.
These are what are happening.
So there is this new normalization of individuals to bring in what was traditionally called multiple personality disorder, this idea of multiple personalities.
And now it is becoming normalized that it is normal to be a different person every day and to expect people to accept it.
And this girl has over 100 alternate personalities.
Savannah, can we go ahead and play this?
unidentified
Hi, my name is Lena, and I'm probably going to be answering the majority of the questions we get today.
So yeah.
So we did an altercat, I say, a day or two ago, and we have 271 altars at this point.
And the second part of the question, it's about what you mean by active.
If you mean people who are not dormant, that is all 271.
271 is not including our dormant altars.
No idea how many dormant altars we actually have.
I'd have to ask like a gatekeeper or something.
But if you mean people who front regularly, that'd be about probably like 40 or 50 of us.
Because we have a lot of people, obviously, who just like don't front that often.
And it's like, I've been banned from TikTok and like many of my videos have been taken off where I'm saying like very uncontroversial, kind of popular, mainstream conservative ideas and they get taken down.
But then you have someone who's like clinically mentally ill and like clearly, you know, going through some stuff.
And TikTok's like, let's promote this.
Let's put this on the For You page and blast this out to everyone.
Well, what strikes me as interesting, Savannah, I think maybe you noticed this.
If you can put it back on the screen for a second, is that when we have people like this, is that you notice that everything is connecting to the LGBTQ, right?
Like we now have the poop LGBT flag and they put brown on it, the poopy flag.
So we have the poopy flag that they, that they, that they've made.
And if you guys don't know what I'm talking about, go look up the new LGBTQ flag.
It just keeps adding a lot of colors and everything.
But what started to happen, we saw this.
Savannah, I feel like we're at the precipice of helping people understand these things.
Because I remember like last year when we started talking about neurogenders and tying autism to sexuality, and which we rest in peace, John Doyle.
But also the fact is, is that we were going like, this is new, like this is developing.
People say, why do we talk about this stuff?
Like, what's the purpose of telling people?
I go, because this is where our, this is, this is America.
Like, this is, this is somebody, this is this guy, this, whatever they are.
Dude, also, like, can we just say the top of the cleavage chest to neck ratio?
That is some serious.
I played football there when I was a kid, but like, but I, but I, but I, but without picking, without picking them apart, because it's mean, but I am okay being mean to these people, is that it scares me because what is now they're saying is that like mental illness, like we've been saying they're mentally ill.
We're called bigots for calling them mentally ill.
And then now they're saying, yeah, actually being mentally ill is a part of being queer and gay.
Like it says like she has a flag in the background.
And they're literally like, they're just saying what we've been saying.
It was mean last year to call these people mentally ill.
I got a video deleted too for calling these people mental.
And now they're saying, hey, everyone, guess what?
We are mentally ill.
I have 271 personalities and it's tied to my sexuality.
And it is funny, but it's in a funny way of watching our country completely fall apart.
Guys, if you really knew how bad it was, it's not, it's not good.
And you deal with these retards every day on TikTok.
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
I have a lot less sympathy because I came into this and I'm like, you know what?
This could be like, you know, a grandchild of mine that ends up all messed up.
This could be a cousin of mine.
But then I interact with these people and I see the video replies they make to me and the comments they make.
And I see these people after me like all the time.
And I'm like, okay, yeah, right.
We're at war with these people.
And I hope that they get better.
But the reality is, is like they've sunken so low that sometimes it's like, you know, you guys just need to be dealt with as people who are clinically ill and hate us for who we are.
I like, dude, he's got, you know, I've always called these are penis arms, like the veiny, like thin, like shafty arms.
It's, it's just, this guy was like, what color should I wear?
He's got the entire paint palette.
I, it's crocheted.
It's weird.
It's somebody uploaded, loaded this voluntarily.
This is what's the problem is that it's not like we are like, we are going to a mental asylum filming like gay, retarded people and making fun of them.
That's that is mean, right?
It's like these people are going out there, filming themselves, and then saying, I'm gay and retarded.
And also, you're a bad person if you don't accept this as being what you want for your life.
And I reject it.
To the entire community, I solemnly swear before God and the testimony of my friends here in this room that we reject you entirely.
And I know Savannah, she had told me that she's with David Hogg and all this stuff that she told me that she was feeling the temptation with Christ.
She was feeling very turned on.
She told me, she said, the light isn't behind her, isn't the only thing that's shining brightly right now.
And I just got to say, when you see men like this, when you see these, these, these, whatever, that other young boy, that fat boy that we just looked at on the thing, what goes through your head, Savannah?
Because I feel like you have a lot of thoughts and you don't share your thoughts about the thoughts.
But yeah, I talk about this quite often that women, generally speaking, are much more socialable than men, which is why what it means to be a man has been fairly consistent from today till like you know caveman days.
It's like be strong, be a provider, be tough, be courageous.
That's what it means to be a man.
We've had like a lot of like subversion of like, no, be a soy boy, be that.
And it's like, for the most part, men seem pretty straightforward on what it means to be a man.
Whereas women, you can look at like the last hundred years of American history, how much it's fluctuated on what it means to be like a good woman in America, from being chast to being like a stripper to being like waiting for till marriage to going on OnlyFans to barking at one another on the street pretending to be dogs.
So it's dangerous to see that when women in our country are being targeted like this, being told this is the new normal.
This is how you should act.
You should have 20 different genders and never marry men and work till the rest for the rest of your life.
Like I look at that and like I just feel like that woman has served me salty wings at Applebee's before.
You know, like I just, I've seen, I've seen that person in my life a million times.
But then the barking girls, this is what, this is what frustrates me: is it as women degenerate and become more and more whatever's going on here, I don't know what to say.
In some ways, it's just like, okay, I'm going to stop.
You know, I think what the real, I think nobody's talking about this, the real disturbing part of that video is that that girl was left on a leash, clung to that, that's that really.
So, okay, so this is a community called the little community.
Now, the irony in the name, the irony in the name is already if you've seen this person, this person hasn't seen their neck in 12 years.
Okay.
And I'm imagining this is when this is when gender does become confusing.
go to the bathroom and you can't tell what your gender is because you haven't seen your privates in like you know in a decade no wonder why you don't know who you are and i do point this out because everyone always goes well why do you point out their why do you point out their physicality why do you why do you talk about how they look and this is a very interesting theory that's important is uh this idea of physiogamy there's this uh one guy the in intellectual embargo who makes really great videos and he has this really great um dissertation that is pretty amazing um on this concept.
John Doyle actually sent it to me originally.
And he talks about the idea of the correlation very, very in depth over history, over thousands of years between how you look and basically how you act and you behave.
And this idea that if you are full of evil and evil input, you show it on your face.
A good example of this, so people don't think I'm lying, would be like a meth addict, right?
You've ever seen like the faces of meth, where over like over the years, it's not just the meth itself that is making the person go crazy.
They get mental, they start ripping their hair out, they start picking at their skin, they have scabs, et cetera.
And they start to look crazy, right?
They were crazy from the meth originally, but the insanity begins to affect their appearance.
And so there is this idea when you see somebody who looks like that, the point is, is that they don't care about like they're hurting.
Nobody that that's, and I want to be compassionate for a second.
Nobody that that's that big, right?
Like, like, yeah, nobody that looks like this is happy.
Like, this looks like a 1982 standard lesbian in like East Texas.
But I also will say with the, like, the, the, the, uh, Stuart Little's older brother haircut and you and the missing teeth.
The missing teeth, um, the sucking on the bottle, which is probably the closest thing she can get to suck at this point, which is actually probably the best thing for her.
And she's there.
You go, this, there's no way that you are a happy person and that you are enjoying your life.
And so then what do you do?
You get mental, you get isolated, you go crazy, and you're looking for acceptance from a community that will accept you.
Like that's not the real world that is okay with this.
And then you end up thinking that you are a baby.
Now, sadly for her, like not everyone can be Savannah's size and just be the size of a child.
Some people are the size of a planet.
Like I feel like she has a gravitational, she has a gravitational pull.
Like I feel like she has her own moon orbiting around her.
No, I think you're right that you have to approach these things with compassion.
And it's like I said with the other girl, I'm cautious to be too critical of them because what I think that they are, and this is a big category, I call them victims of tolerance, right?
They enter these communities that preach tolerance and that says you can be fat and you can be a furry and you can like little kids and you can do this.
That is not love.
You know, the opposite of tolerance is not intolerance.
It's having conviction and standing up for things that you believe in.
I mean, tolerance is clearly eroding these people's entire lives.
Tolerance is giving them obesity.
It's giving them mental illness.
And, you know, like Elijah said, we have to have some compassion because I do, you know, want to look out for people like this.
I love these people as brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ.
But, you know, tolerance is not love.
It's the opposite of love.
And you have to be real with these people and say, this is not right.
Let's fix it.
I reject what they are doing.
And I will never accept this as something to be tolerated.
unidentified
And victims is a good term because, you know, like I said before, they are targeting, let's say, woman.
They're also, like you said, targeting children too with the LGBT stuff and all this other stuff.
Like the person on the screen, both of them, in fact, all of them, the dog people, the alt person and the baby person, all of them are quite young.
It's not like there's a lot of like 40-year-old, you know, businessmen doing things like this.
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So it's like wine is best, you know, taken with taste and in moderation, et cetera, right?
So it's like you have to take it in moderation.
Now, the same thing goes with TikTok.
It's like kind of like alcohol, where it's like, it can be both addicting and it can be a cope and it can block out the life and you can really like tune out, but it can also degenerate your brain.
And so sometimes I watch these videos and I lose hope in the world.
And I want to say this.
I think we'll probably play the first minute or two.
There is a family that is out there, and I hope I'm wording this correctly, whose wife, it's a husband whose wife is now his husband.
I already feel, I'm already, I already lost enough hope in the world.
Okay, so there's a lot to break down here.
Let's just start in the beginning here.
Number one, here's what we got a lot of truth out of this video.
I'm actually grateful for this video because we finally have a transgender person saying, does your choices as a transgender choosing person, does it affect children?
And do you feel like it's influencing the next generation to copy you?
Yeah, I think there's a couple other things that I caught in that that I want to touch on.
You know, the first thing she says that her son was feeling a lot of stress about these gendered pronouns.
And another thing that the response that she was feeling stress because of her responsibilities to fulfill these gender roles.
And I think that's the real problem that stress and difficulties fulfilling certain responsibilities is like, okay, now I have to become a woman or I have to become a man.
Growing up and becoming a sane person in society, that is stressful, right?
That takes work.
And I think nowadays it's like, oh, if I feel a little bit of stress, let me slap myself with some SSRIs or let me take a pill or let me transition to another gender.
Where did this idea that fulfilling responsibilities shouldn't be part of your life?
I mean, fulfilling roles and having that stress that comes with becoming a functioning member of society, that is difficult.
That is tough.
But at the end of the day, once you do it, you will be a more fulfilled person.
And I think this is a complete rejection of that idea.
And we're drifting further away from that every day.
unidentified
Yeah.
I think something that I noticed is a lot of people don't understand or don't think about this.
You know, there is a special bond between a child and a parent where kids really only trust their parents, especially like you look at the kid in this video, like three, four, five, six years old.
These children really have no one to trust except their parents.
And when you have a parent talking to their child and using the sacred bond and manipulating it to further their own political beliefs or be like, hey, maybe you're a girl, Timmy, that's really a problem because it's not like you're talking to an 18-year-old who has friends and maybe a girlfriend or boyfriend they can talk to, or you know people they trust at school.
This is a small child and their entire world depends on listening to their parents, so there is that particular bond that's being taken advantage of.
Yeah, you know, first of all, I love that they always like, put a picture like, like with the with, With the test, the testosterone.
Like, they think that someone's like, and I'm like, yeah, yo, yo, let me get some of that.
You know, like, I'm like, hey, hey, like, I, I swear, I like, I might become a thief.
Like, I need to befriend more transgender people because I need some testosterone.
But, but it is, it is actually funny, though, because I, I also, I also to be serious about this is like, the more I think about it, gender is confusing for everybody, theoretically speaking, because we're all kind of learning what it means to be who we are, because we live in a society that has made it confusing.
Like, it shouldn't be confusing, but we don't have a lot of good examples of what like a man is, right?
Because there's, there, there's all this like self-help, what it means to be a man mentality, but like, it's almost like to be a man, like I, this is, I love, I, this is why I love the internet because it's like the internet will be like, oh, here's what a man is.
This is what a man is.
This is what a man is.
But really, like, what I've learned what a man is is like, you really don't don't, no one's authority over you.
You have authority over your own life.
You put your, you, you subject that authority to God only.
God is that authority.
You have mentors in your life, people who are wise, who have gone through life before you to help steer you in the right direction.
You surround yourself with a few good, like maybe one or two good guys that are, you know, somewhat around your age that can help and bounce things off of.
And then you get married, you lead your life, you go out.
I'm going to work on having kids.
You create your own destiny.
You go out and you carve an impact in the world and you don't take shit from people.
And you actually, you go out there and you have, you control your strength.
So you're like, you become wild first and then learn how to be controlled.
Joe Rogan put it as a good example is that it's better to be a warrior in a garden than to be a gardener in a war, meaning like you want to go be strong and wild first and then pull back and then put yourself into a safer place, but you still got to become a warrior, go out and fight.
And it's like, you know, people always are talking about, what does it mean to be a man?
Oh, it's, it's this.
Oh, it's that.
And when I was younger, I think because like my, you know, me and LD have the same voice, people would make fun of me.
You know, everyone's, oh, you're gay, you're this, you're that.
And, you know, to this day, I, we've talked about last night, my left ankle is gay.
So that's true.
But also the fact is, is like, you know, I was always like, people always were trying to tell me, here's what it means to be a man.
And I noticed all guys are always compensating for it.
Like they're trying to be this man and they're, they're trying to be something they're not.
But it's like, when you go out there, that's just part of life.
Like figuring out what it means to be a man or to be a woman, figuring out what it means in your life to have and to be something.
That's part of a woman's journey.
Kez told me the other, the same thing the other day.
She was like, she was like, I've never was a wife before.
I'm figuring out what it means to be a woman.
I'm figuring this out.
So it's like, it is a journey and you're constantly adapting, right?
Because even if you knew what it meant to be a man when you were single, then you get married and you got to refigure out what it means to be a man.
What does it mean to be a husband?
What does it mean to be this?
What does it mean to be that?
And so it's like when you go to a kid and at the first onset, the first onset where they actually need to try to like confront and battle with the question of like, what does it mean to be who I am?
You tell them it means to change who you are and to become the other thing.
Do you think that the gender confusion is going to stop?
No, you're making it worse because they're never, you can't, you can't change genders.
So now you've created a lifetime of depression, of confusion.
Like the answer to someone who doesn't know what it means to be, I think they were born a girl, what it means to be a little girl.
The answer is not become a boy.
It's let me help you understand what it means to feel like a girl.
And that's why I call these people victims of tolerance because tolerance is teaching them to have no roadmap.
You know, like you said, it's okay to be confused and to figure out what it means to be masculine, but you need to have, you know, defined definitions of what it is so that you have a roadmap and something to pursue and something to strive for.
And tolerance is telling them that none of that exists, that you should just be free-floating, do whatever you feel that day.
But where does that leave them?
It leaves them empty.
It leaves them mentally ill and leaves them in the state that they're in.
But also, you know, you see this in, you see this rejection and the breakdown of certain institutions.
You know, when I was a young guy growing up, you know, my dad and I went to this thing called a Man's Quest, and it was a group of sons and their fathers.
And once a week, they would read the Bible and we would talk about what it means to be a man, you know, not having permissuous sex, you know, fulfilling your roles in the community, doing, you know, service, whatever it is.
I'm an Eagle Scout as well, you know, and I'm an Eagle Scout?
I am an Eagle Scout.
Thank God.
I got my Eagle Scout the year before they started letting in women.
But that is another attack on masculinity.
You know, men need a place that is exclusively for men so that they can hash out the confusing parts.
I mean, when I was in the Boy Scouts, there was a lot of weird kids.
I was a weird kid.
Okay.
We're figuring things out.
What does it mean to be a boy growing up?
How do I control these feelings that I have going through puberty?
Whatever it is.
But you have other men there to guide you and to teach you what to do and how to control these emotions.
Like you said, Elijah, you're wild.
You have all these things that you don't know what to do with, but you need guys to teach you here is how you use that for good, not just for yourself, but for everybody.
You know, and in regard to this young, this young boy or girl.
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I think it's a girl that is being raised like they're a boy.
Even on a resume, it was like, you're on an Eagle Scout because it was like, you're a guy who, instead of just like partying and, you know, sleeping around, you went and you lived your life of discipline and you got all these, did all these things.
And now it's like the Boy Scouts, you just think of like child molesters and it being ruined by women.
I don't want to say tarnished because, you know, when I went through it, I think it was still pure and still what it was meant to be.
But I originally rejoined, I was in the Boy Scouts as a young kid and then I quit it because I didn't really have direction.
I kind of wasn't really into it.
And I rejoined it as, I think I was an eighth grader, a freshman, because I was feeling lost and I was feeling without a sense of purpose.
And I was talking to a counselor of mine at a church camp, actually, and he was talking to me about the Boy Scouts and how cool it was to use your talents and use these things that you have to try to become something.
And so that's why I really rejoined it and got my Eagle Scout in four years because I wanted a purpose, right?
I wanted to use, I wanted to use myself for the good.
And I'm really, really proud that I was able to do that while it was still untarnished by women.
It's the non-child molester Christian version of Boy Scouts.
So, I mean, I'm joking, but it literally is.
They like basically invented their own version.
And I got to say, to the guys that were in there, thank you because it almost equates to child abuse.
Like I went to the go on these camping trips.
And it would like, and I remember like telling the person, like, because this is like early 2000s, late 90s.
So this is like when there's still, you could, you could, you could do this stuff and actually be tough on kids.
And it wasn't considered abuse and it was actually helpful.
Like, I like some of the best role models of like men that helped me to just be bold or be braver were like in the Royal Rangers.
And what it was is, like, I remember we'd go camping and I was always very deathly afraid of people.
My biggest fear was speaking to strangers.
I was shy.
I didn't like talking in front of people.
And I know it's hard to believe now, but I was so like scared.
I remember I had to go on this camping trip with the Royal Rangers and I was like, dude, this is horrible.
Is it called a powwow?
And I'm like, that's probably illegal to call it a powwow now.
That's why I've been outlawed.
And like, there were like moments where, like, I remember they, like, I didn't tie a knot fast enough.
So they made me like wake up at 5 a.m. and like do the dishes for breakfast, like cook breakfast.
I'm like, 10?
And like, put my hand, I was like, it's boiling the water.
They made me, the way they made me do dishes was put a metal pot over a flame, boil the water, and then wash dishes in boiling water, which did burn my hands, by the way.
And no, I'm pink only because my mother was a lobster.
But also, the fact is, is that I was like, dude, this, I remember telling them, like, I look back and I'm like, I was right.
That was boiling water.
And it was a crime.
My hands were like swollen.
And I, but I meant like, it taught me though.
It was like, better tie that knot right next time.
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It teaches responsibility.
And like liberalism is like, run away from responsibility.
And that's what this whole transgender thing is.
Like, it's too hard to be a man.
Well, just don't be a man then.
Just run away from all the challenges that come along with that, thinking it would be easier just to become a woman.
And, you know, you can think back to even like Christ, a perfect person who walked this earth.
And did he have a, you know, struggle-less life?
No, he faced some of the most adversity that anyone will ever say.
I'm not going to go through all the hardship that Christ did.
I'm not nearly as good as him, though.
And I look to that and I say, no one is deserving of a stress-free, perfect life, even not even the perfect man.
No, and I think, you know, what they said is that this, you know, this kid had stress growing up.
But at the end of the day, like you said, you're going to endure stress and responsibility no matter what you do.
And, you know, like Elijah said, the next time you probably tied that knot, you were stressed.
But when you finally were able to do it, you felt a sense of accomplishment and you felt like you worked towards something and you did it.
And that feeling is something that people aren't even pursuing anymore.
You know, they're just rejecting it altogether, right?
Like you can avoid stress, like you said, and just do the easy thing and eat Doritos all day and sit on your couch and not wake up early, but you're going to feel empty, right?
We did the same thing.
Woke up at 5 a.m. and did the polar plunge.
It sucked.
I was stressed.
It wasn't fun, but I feel a lot better at the end of the day than somebody that's like, well, I feel stressed.
I'm going to sit home and play video games all day.
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Facing struggle like head on.
There's something about that that like really speaks to like man, right?
And probably woman as well.
But I remember when I was in university, I did ROTC and waking up like every morning at 5 a.m. and doing PT like every single day.
There was something, it sucked, but I look back and I'm like, that was like some of the best time of my life.
Totally.
Like just embracing the suck and being in that struggle and overcoming and going through these things.
This is Alex Jones on a naked mole rat posing like a French girl on a stove.
And yes, they were not sure if we were serious that we wanted this painted, but damn, this is such a good painting.
This looks better than the actual image that we sent them.
And it's so detailed and so perfect.
It proved to me that this company, which can take any image or montage of images and turn them into an actual painting, can literally do anything.
And I mean, I mean, to the best product ever.
And the frame, it's a nice wood frame.
It's going up in the studio.
It's exactly what I asked for.
And it's like, Savannah, were you shocked with the quality of like, I know we knew the company was good, but weren't you shocked about how absolutely perfect this was?
But no, no, but I'm just, I'm actually saying that, no, it's true that this is what you think.
Now, I, they were doing a seal training like exercise for the fitness test at the beach.
All I can say is I woke up after passing out on the sand and being fed orange juice.
And I've never felt so horrible.
Dude, I don't know what that was.
You'd have to like swim out, then like lay under the water, let the waves crash over you, do like push-ups in the water, then swim back out further, then come back, then run down the beach.
I didn't know what was going on, but I am happy to say I think I made it through like 30% of the training before I actually lost consciousness.
That was, I was not prepared.
Dude, me totally retarded.
Hey, do you want to go to a Navy SEAL fitness training at like 5 a.m. at Seal Beach?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sure, let's go.
Let's go do that.
I didn't know, like, I'm just thinking, like, oh, yeah, like seals, I like them.
I've seen them at the zoo.
They're freaking cool.
You feed them fish.
And holy crap.
I have this newfound respect for Navy SEALs because like that fitness training, I think you needed to have a pre-fitness for that fitness.
I know that reminds me of like your first time at a club.
But I, but I also am just like, I just realized in the world, I'm saying that like things are tough.
And part of what trains you and you learn about adversity by like, I never realized how weak I was in that moment until I saw where my limit was.
And sometimes being pushed to the point where you question, you don't know what's going on in the world and you want to know, like, it's not where you quit.
It's like, that's when I realized, like, I need to get into better shape.
And I did.
And I ended up getting, that was when I was like a young adult.
And I ended up, I was like, really thin, actually.
I wasn't fat.
I was like micro thin.
And I ended up like putting on like 30 pounds of like solid weight.
I was like 165 pounds.
And think about that.
I'm 220 now.
So I was a very small guy.
And I realized I need to bulk up.
I need to get stronger.
I need to start going to the gym and lifting.
And I did.
And I got in better shape.
And then, yeah.
So I'm just saying, like, it's just an interesting thing.
And you don't, you don't say, oh, well, I couldn't do it.
I didn't get through, you know, 30% of the training.
Now I'm going to quit, never exercise again, and just give up on life.
It's like the adversity is what toughens you.
It strengthens you.
And by confronting your weaknesses rather than avoiding them and running away from them is how you develop as a human.
And like you said, with responsibility, nobody's saying that anymore.
Like if there's a hard part of your mind, of your mental wellness, of your spirituality, of your addictions, of anything, confront it head on.
You know, it's crazy.
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Yeah.
Amen.
That's what I mean.
Like with liberalism, it seems to be like, run away from the problems.
You deserve a perfect life.
You deserve happiness.
And that's what life is all about.
And in traditionalism, it's more like life is struggle, right?
And this is true from a biblical worldview.
This is true from like a natural worldview or just reality.
Like life is a struggle.
Life is adversity.
And you need to take these things head on and conquer these difficulties.
We have, we have the husband, John Reyes, who tweets out, even after a 12-hour night shift at the hospital last night, my wife still has the energy to shovel the driveway.
Making sure that I mean, Sav, as the only woman in the room right now, like with if you had a boyfriend that was doing something like, you wouldn't have a boyfriend that would do that.
The sad part is too, if we go down here, I think we go down here to the, I love how Lauren Chen is like, put down your phone and shuffle the driveway for her.
What the F?
And like, and so then Beth Bauman was like, I love Beth.
You know what's weird is when you go on the internet and everyone that's everywhere is like, friends, I love these people.
Beth Bauman's like, I'm not sure what I'd kill my husband for first, watching me shovel after a 12-hour shift or tweeting about his watching.
And then like, and then like, it's like, I just love how everyone's like, I just, the next tweet is like, even after a 12-hour shift at the hospital, my wife still had the energy to sign these divorce papers that she just served to me.
And then, yeah, I just, even after a 12-hour shift at the hospital last night, my wife still has the energy to pack up my belongings and give me till noon to leave the house.
God bless her.
I love that.
And all the frontliners take time to make her breakfast or time to make her breakfast.
I, dude, it's, he got roasted for it because that's just the whole point.
It's like, dude, and I love when someone, someone uploaded, I don't know if it's in here, but someone like uploaded a picture.
I saw this TikTok the other day that I sent to John.
I should send it to you after.
But it was this guy and he was like thinking about how my grandfather had eight kids and he only worked one job and he was able to provide for all of us and his wife didn't have a job.
Tens of millions of immigrants, you know, cheap labor everywhere.
And it's so funny looking back like 10 years to all these politicians being like, well, you know, immigrants aren't going to make the wages go down because they're going to make new jobs.
This, this.
And it's like, no, it literally will.
It necessarily means that if they have a job, then one less person here won't.
And it's like, how do you, how can you not figure that out?
But I said that to John.
I was like, this is what they took from us.
Having your wife stay at home.
You can have nine kids and work one job is like, I think the guy was like a shoemaker.
Well, and the immigrants they import too, import that they allow into the country.
It really is importation, though, is obviously low-skilled labor.
Like Ann Coulter points this out in her book, Adios America, that they're not importing immigrants who are going to be competing against Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates and take their jobs or anything like that.
They're not bringing in these CEOs.
And even then, I would be opposed to this, but they're bringing in tons of low-skilled and middle-skilled labor people to replace the middle class and lower our wages, right?
They want to bring in coders and they want to bring in people who are going to be competing against your children and take put them out of a job or lower their wages so that they can just make more.
No, and it's like you see this when you go to like the movie theater or the gas station.
It's like, why am I seeing a 60-year-old person give me tickets at the movie theater?
Right?
40 years ago, it would be the teenagers down the block.
It would be the high schoolers giving me movie tickets.
Why are 70-year-olds bussing my tables?
That is so horrible to see.
They should be at home with their grandkids that they can't have anymore because they can't afford it.
But seriously, the high schoolers used to run those low-wage jobs and now they just don't exist.
We have 50, 60, 70-year-olds in these jobs, and it hurts me to see.
I'm like, hey, can I get a, you know, I'm at Leo's Coney Island and I'm trying to order breakfast from a 70-year-old, somebody that would be my grandma.
And I'm just thinking, why are you here?
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And it's partially horrible.
It's also because of the breakdown of the family.
Because before, you know, the kids would take care of their parents as they got older.
And now it's kind of like you turn 18, you're like, okay, see a mom.
I'll talk to you later.
I'll maybe put you in an old folks' home one day, you know, and that's kind of like the environment that we have right now.
We all need a bit of more slightly offensiveness in our lives.
Elijah for the red pills, Sav for the Simps, but John for the Chads.
It's great.
He's the only person I knew who moved here when he was 12 and now became 25.
It's one year.
It was crazy.
It was crazy.
We love our John, don't we?
We do.
We really love him.
Lindsay Kate Balaff said, Elijah is cool on the show and in person.
Best show on the internet.
Oh, I guess we met.
I like knowing I'm not the only retarded person in the movement.
It's true.
Meaning, I'm glad comedy isn't dead on the right.
And I'm glad that you must be retarded if you think this is from funny.
So good on you.
Thanks, Elijah, for the laughs.
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