John Doyle is back on Slightly Offens*ve to talk about the fall of the West. From women doing synchronized dances in our military to the complete decline of US cities, architecture and tradition, the America we once knew is no longer and many aren't even aware of what we've lost.
state enforced homosexuality vaccine passports vax dates muslims skipping on rainbows I don't know if you're like me and you wonder what the f is even happening right now.
That was a video, I think, from the Australian government or from some advocacy group reminding people that instead of having sex, which lesbians don't have a lot of, you can actually spend your dates reminding minors to get vaccinated without their parents' consent.
In fact, not only should you get vaccinated without your parents' consent, but this should become a normal thing.
They're trying to normalize this idea of making it romantic to go get a vaccine.
And to talk about a lot of this, I have my guest in the studio today, John Doyle from HeckOff Commie.
No, I know you told me you were going to try not to fangirl on the show, but I'm fangirling for you because obviously I've mown wanting to meet you for a while too.
This is a new thing, a new experience.
And of course, you and I are both like kind of, I'm getting nervous because you know who we have on the show today.
We see in the beginning, we don't know what's going on in the world.
It is getting out of control that they are now promoting, like this is actually state-enforced homosexuality, telling people that you should be a lesbian when you're going on a date, that the culmination of this is to be a lab rat and to convince and try to conjure the other person into getting a vaccine, specifically minors.
And so they're targeting children.
This is a TikTok and ad targeting kids using gayness and vaccines, which probably are related.
Everyone said vaccines cause autism.
I think it's different.
I mean, this is, it doesn't surprise me being from Australia.
No, I think that there's been a problem for quite some time about lesbian women putting things into themselves.
And no one really wants to have an honest conversation about it.
But whether it's vaccines or other untoward props, I mean, this is just not good.
And particularly when they use, you know, things like TikTok, which really is optimized for like getting people's attention and, you know, sort of conditioning them with all the fun sounds and dances and everything.
You know, they've got these two girls.
And also, like, you know, lesbian girls, they don't go to see like Spider-Man, I would imagine.
And then, you know, let's go on a vax date and everything.
And she alluded to the fact that she's like older than 14, but not necessarily older than like 18 because she did say I'm looking up Australia's Age of Consent right now.
Yeah, and so you've got this person who's like, oh, well, let's just go on a vax date.
And it's like this really weird sort of ritualistic thing where they're going to go like get this thing together, which is just like pledging basically allegiance to like the regime in Australia.
And so it's all very dystopian.
And of course, to add icing to the cake, they would be a lesbian couple.
I don't know if you're talking about Spider-Man or the New Matrix.
The Matrix was like, how about we know, but I'm saying, like, even the New Matrix did the same thing.
They're like, we don't have an original idea.
You have to show your vaccine passport in most places to get in to watch the Matrix 4.
So it already defeated its purpose by the existence of the current world.
So let's just take Matrix 1, 2, and 3 and cut out 20 minutes of each, use that as the first hour of the movie, and then we'll just have to do 15 minutes of screenwriting.
That was actually part of the immersive experience that everyone was taking the blue pill and you had to take the blue pill to get into the theater to actually watch it.
Obviously, this is for our health, this is for our safety.
They make entertaining movies that are not entertaining.
It's about mocking us.
It's about humiliating us in our own country, ruining our institutions and our art.
But it's actually gotten worse.
There's a Virginia man who, I don't know if you've heard about this, are now being denied organ transplants because they're not vaccinated.
So the essential thing is that for your health and safety, we're going to make sure that you don't die of COVID in the hospital, but you do die of kidney failure.
Let's go ahead and I think we have this is a video, right?
Let's go and let's watch this.
Video number seven.
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Shamgar Connors from Stafford, Virginia.
He has stage five kidney failure and is forced to be on dialysis every night.
He's been on the kidney transplant list for three years and he needs ones soon to survive if he hopes to live.
But now he is being told by the University of Virginia's transplant center that he is no longer eligible to receive a transplant because he is unvaccinated.
He is considered inactive, meaning he couldn't get a kidney even if someone offered it to him.
We have the exclusive phone call recorded by Shamgar and given to us.
It's between him and a doctor at that transplant center.
Listen.
Our policy is if you, if for in order to have people active on the transplant list and get a transplant, you need to be fully vaccinated.
So you don't want to move forward.
I'd rather die of kidney failure than get it.
Okay.
So this may be, I mean, this may be a crossroads at your evaluation because I don't, that's not, there's not going to be any exception to that.
The science is pretty clear on the vaccine.
And I just had COVID and I go over it.
I'm not scared of it.
It doesn't matter.
It's like you have a 99.99997% chance to survive.
That's all pretty inaccurate data.
But it's obviously your choice, but it's not your choice if you want to be active on the list.
They pretend that they haven't been biologically wired to nurture children.
That's no, that's not, that's a social construct.
Look at anytime a woman has any sort of position, it always devolves into that bitchy, like phenotypically kindergarten-esque, like, um, well, that's actually really inaccurate data, sweetie.
I mean, they always devolve into this very like high state of passive aggression because that's the only way they know how to like communicate whenever they have a position of power over anybody.
Even if it's this Chad who's refusing to get the vaccine because he understands.
And by the way, that's really really inaccurate data.
She doesn't know that.
She just kind of assumes that because everyone's still talking about this, well, it's probably true that this is like, you know, an unprecedented pandemic or whatever.
Even her own government's institutions, you know, the CDC admits that that data is true.
He's actually correct on the data and she's not.
He's alluding to facts and logic.
She's alluding to this condition propaganda framework and he's correct.
And like, yeah, of course, they're going to, you know, say that he's not eligible for that because it's about complete submission to the like biomedical regime at this point.
Like there's literally no evidence to suggest that the vaccine even works, that the virus is even like a real thing, frankly.
And it's like the fact that they still want everybody to get this is just so stupid.
What I can't get over though is how callous she is, right?
Like there's no sort of empathy in her voice.
There's no, I understand the position you're in and I'm so sorry that you're having to go through this.
It's just, this is the policy, there's nothing I can do.
And I talked about this on You Are Here the other day that these NPCs, this attitude of this is the policy, there's nothing I can do, these are the same people, right, that are going to send us to the camps and the gulags.
The same ones that say, I was just following orders.
But the underlying message too is that if the perceived motivation for the policy is perceived as virtuous enough, there's no right that they can't take away from us.
Right?
They say, we're saving you from a pandemic and we're protecting you.
So they take away our right to assemble and they close churches.
All they have to do is make it so that the perception is that it's virtuous and it's good.
And that's all they have to do.
And when is the right going to figure this out, right?
John talks about this a lot.
People don't have agency, and that's the whole reason that we need to be in power and to push our policies that we know are correct because these NPCs will just follow anything.
They will just say, I'm following orders.
So we want them to follow the correct orders, the right orders.
It's like they literally do not have the cognitive infrastructure to understand these things.
Like they will always deviate to whatever the perceived group consensus is.
And everyone knows that.
Like people are sheep, people all in line.
You know, everyone knows that they're lemmings.
But we just have to be the ones who are telling them basically what to fall in line into.
And we have to trust ourselves to do that because for so long, the right has had this mentality of like, well, who are we to enforce our morality on people?
Like I'd gone to sporting events, but I'd never been so like autistically invested into politics.
So I'm watching like our guys just beat the shit out of the opposite team.
And then the ref calls like a penalty or whatever.
And then the R guys are like, boo, ref, you suck.
Ref, you suck.
And I'm like, they get it.
Politics is all about doing favors for your friends and punishing your enemies.
And it's like, they want to win, the sports team, right?
And so they're doing exactly that.
They're saying, well, we don't have to necessarily hold our guys to the standards, but the other guys, oh, well, they have to follow the rules because they want to win.
And it's like, that's a game.
They go home after this.
Is our whole country.
If we lose, we end up in mass graves.
It's not like, ah, damn it, we'll try again.
It's like everything just goes away.
So why would you not take that seriously?
And everyone always wants to talk a big game about, yeah, you know, it's about time that we fight back against these communists.
We fight fire with fire.
But then someone comes around and is like, hey, we should do it this way.
Well, no, well, how does that make us better than them?
And it's like, you don't have to be better than them.
You don't have to have allegiance to principle.
You have to have allegiance to your country.
Very different.
You have to have allegiance to your friends, not allegiance to these abstract principles or whatever.
That's why you think that you're winning every time you call the left out.
Oh, well, they used to say this, but now they're saying this.
They're being hypocrites.
They don't care.
They don't believe in that because they don't have allegiance to principle.
They have allegiance to winning.
And we don't, which is why we've lost every battle in this country for the last hundred years.
There's not one lasting victory.
And until you break out of that conditioning, that is all that is going to happen.
So here's what's crazy is a lot of these people look the same.
And I posted something to you, John, where I said they're NPCs and they always go, like, ad hominem, nice ad hominem.
I said a picture of themselves to themselves, and then they accuse me of ad hominem, meaning they feel attacked because of their own appearance, therefore acknowledging that they look disgusting.
And this whole fixation on like logical fallacies is so stupid and sophomoric because it's like, oh, you insulted me.
That means you've lost the debate and stuff.
It's like, no, at a certain point, there's a limit to rational discourse.
Like, for example, there are a lot of leftists who like to argue so evangelically in favor of things like abortion or transgenderism.
And it's like, at a certain point, you have to wonder why they are so fixated on this.
Why are they so passionate about this?
And it's like, maybe it's just because they've been traumatized.
Like, I'm not saying that necessarily pejoratively, but maybe this is just the reality of the situation.
Same thing with like ugly people talking about bodily acceptance and things like that.
It's like, maybe you're advocating for that because you're like disgusting.
Maybe that's actually why.
And I'm not saying that like you're disgusting, therefore you're wrong, but it's trying to kind of help us arrive at the truth as to why you're so evangelically in favor of things like this.
You know, there's a very esoteric right-wing theory called bio-Leninism, which is the theory that there's this, for those unfamiliar, Leninism is a form of like political strategy that you saw throughout the Russian revolutions.
But it's basically like if you can create an underclass of people who are not necessarily low class in the sense that they're impoverished, but they're low class in the sense of their genetics.
They're dysgenic.
They're ugly.
They're fat.
They're disproportionate.
And a lot of this has been happening because of the way that they've like literally altered the mass endocrine systems of society through the things that they're putting in the water, things they're putting in food packaging.
This is, of course, not a conspiracy theory.
This is like literally true.
So what you're seeing now is these people who are just disgusting and ugly.
You're going to see a lot more of it in future generations.
And if you can create this like class of people, the ugly against the not ugly, the mud bloods versus the pure bloods, it's a very effective strategy if you want to have this sort of like mass mobilized movement against the former, I guess, occupying population of a country.
And I think that that's basically what we're seeing more or less.
So then, so then, so then what I sent him a picture of, he then protected his tweets because I posted his picture on my profile, which is, again, cruel, but also quite funny.
And so he locked his account down.
It's like these tweets are protected.
You always see these things with these people too.
Is that the boasting?
Look at the bio.
It's like YouTuber with over 40 million views.
How do you, dude, you follow 5,000 people and are followed by 1,100 people with low interaction rate.
No, I'm not worried about this, but also, why are you, how'd you get 40 million views?
I was like, this show only does like 12 to 20 million views on YouTube a year.
Okay, so I don't know where this guy got from.
So I responded with his own tweet and he's like, well, I don't want to be harassed by your followers.
This man is communicating with pictures.
Okay.
Do you understand the level of cognitive dissidence here?
I'm sending him images, JPEGs, and maybe these are PNGs.
I don't know.
And he's having a discussion with images.
This is my point about you said how they're like easily impressionable.
He comes at me.
I just start sending him pictures of his own profile on his face and he's having a conversation with pictures.
He's like, I still see you haven't answered my question.
Why do vaccines offend you?
We'll see if you answer.
As if like so, then, because he's defending this guy.
So if you can go to my screen.
So I go from here.
So he says, they'll offend you.
So now what happened was this other journalist guy who was attacking me on my on my I basically exposed that Carhartt, the clothing company, which I'm, I don't know, this has become the show of taking down businesses.
I'm selling Jason Miller on Tim Poole trying to defend his company after we've drastically exposed the sham of what that company is.
Well, this guy, Carhartt, is doing forced vaccination and boosters and stuff for their for their employees.
And that's a very, they're like Black Rifle Coffee.
They target the right-wing blue collar.
They look to that for the main main profitability.
And obviously it would shock people.
Lots of companies are requiring it, but you expect it, Starbucks, et cetera.
But when it's Carhartt, it's like this is Carhartt.
Carhartt's being a totalitarian medical fascist.
Yes, they are.
So this guy's defending Carhartt.
He's verified.
He's a journalist.
Can you go back to my screen?
This other guy's trying now.
Ryan's trying to defend him.
And I go to his Instagram and I look at pictures of who this journalist is.
And I mean, like, look at that.
Like, I don't know what else to say, but like, this is the guy defending Carhartt.
This is the guy defending Carhartt doing mandatory vaccinations.
It's just, it's predictable.
It's, they always look like this.
It's just like, like, I'm going back up.
I'm gonna scroll up.
It's like this.
It's just the same person in different resolutions and with different hair.
Like the only involvement that you should have in the public discourse or even in politics in general is like bringing people like Emperor Trump a Diet Coke.
Yeah, they're totally, totally astroturf to like create some sort of perceivably organic opposition to like what this country actually wants, which is like a reactionary make America great against style movement.
I mean, you can look throughout like even the 20th century.
I mean, they've always been in support of just things that they're in support of now, basically.
You know, there's this kind of fantasy that the right has about like, oh, the base unions, but that doesn't, I mean, you can look back in the 60s.
They're raising money to bail out black criminals, the same thing they're doing now.
Like they've always just been, you know, leftist because labor has always been leftist.
And then now we're expecting it to kind of gravitate towards more of the right after the whole free trade thing, selling out our manufacturing economy, but it's just not happening.
And like, obviously, guys, we're going to talk more about this conversation.
It gets so much weirder and so much better.
But obviously, if you guys don't know, I just got back from South Carolina.
Shout out to Gaston.
If you go to my screen here, Savannah, I went out shooting.
I was having a great time.
This is a nice, look at how nice these guns are.
I think there's a few of these here.
I even got to shoot this nice, I think this might be an M1 or an M14.
I don't know.
Got to shoot this nice little Soviet gun, this little gun, this little thing too, right here.
The M1 is my favorite.
But obviously, you can take it off the screen, Savannah.
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You're going to need a train because I'm going to go back.
Give me a second here to go to go back to this.
Oh, I don't even know.
Oh, yeah.
Here I am.
Okay, let's go back.
Let's just bring it back on the screen.
Okay.
Okay.
It makes me so happy when I see these people.
So I respond.
The reason why we do this, John, just so if you're new to the show, the reason why I sometimes walk you through this is like how John said, you have to know how you live in the world.
They might be NPCs, but you gotta know how to interact with these people.
And sometimes I just do this to remind people that you don't have to give these people a response.
And you can prove their stupidity by the fact that you send pictures and they argue with a rendering of other people.
So then he comes down here and is like, I assume that's supposed to be a dig at people who dye their hair.
It's interesting how that seems to trigger you, chuds.
Literally, looking at yourself makes them have they've never like they look at an image of themselves and their friends and it makes it breaks their brain.
They've never even processed this.
This person put this picture up.
He's never thought about it.
He's like, wow, maybe you look like a retard when you're a fat old man with glasses dyeing your hair purple and it looks stupid and maybe you shouldn't do that and voluntarily add it to the internet because it's dumb.
I mean, that's why they now recently made it illegal, or I guess they're not going to do that in Portland.
Remember, they used to always release the mug shots of the Antifa arrestees in Portland, and all of them would have like this brightly dyed hair, which there was a biologist who made an argument saying that that was actually just the human version of aposemitism, which is a phenomenon among like insects where they'll display bright colors to basically signify to other insects and animals that they're toxic.
And he was saying that like maybe there's some subconscious level that that's why these people are doing the same thing.
They're like letting people know that they're basically toxic, which is true because all these people are like deeply spiritually ill.
And they always possess that satanic impulse that the left does, this real like cannon Abel situation where they look at that which is good, whether it's beautiful or whether it's more successful than them.
And instead of trying to nobly strive towards that, they just want to tear it down and destroy it.
Like this has always been what leftist movements have been about, even dating back to Soviet Russia.
It's never been about this like workers of the world united.
It's always just the most miserable, disgusting people you can imagine, just hating the society because they feel like they can't get as much as this guy or be as pretty as this person or whatever.
No, but I think a good general rule of thumb, right, is if a girl has rotated through at least three or more hair colors, you should probably stay clear.
She knows this genuinely and reality-wise, that women, for sure, when they break up, the first thing they do is like get their nails done, dye their hair.
Yeah, and I want to continue this how to destroy an NPC through a chat, but I also want to say like this, like the insanity is this, is that if we can go, we're going to do video 12 and 13, is that these people, the reason why we have to fight them is because they don't just dye their hair.
People always bring this up to me, like, why do you need to bring this picture up?
Just let this man just dye his hair and enjoy his life.
Like, don't pick it up.
And I would love to do that.
I would really love to just leave him be.
But they don't want to be left alone.
They actually want to insert themselves into my life, into my world, into your world, into our institutions, specifically now, the most sacred of them being the Church of Christ.
And if we can listen to this, we are now having these woke preachers after we'll get back to the conversation that are now having panels on queer theology.
I will remind you back when I was in seminary, they were still doing this, and they still are today.
Let's go ahead and let's watch this.
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Yeah, so if we think of Jesus as the one who reveals God, I was really struck by Angela saying earlier that God is queer.
And I think as humans, we have a tendency to construct God in our own image rather than to recognize that we are made in the image of God.
And therefore, the dominant expression of humanity ends up writing itself onto God and making that God.
And I think in the story of Jesus, the stories of Jesus' life, we find that being broken down in some quite radical ways, which is then having the knock-on effect of altering the way we understand who God is in relation to humanity.
So I think Jesus transgenders himself on a number of occasions.
I think, you know, just as a little phrase, Jesus is lamenting over Jerusalem, longing to gather Jerusalem as a mother hen gathers her chicks.
I think if you look at the foot washing from John's Gospel, foot washing elsewhere in both Old and New Testament, that it's consistently done by women.
And yet Jesus takes that on.
People often cast that as being the servant's role.
It was the woman's role.
And Jesus does it and becomes the woman at that point.
And I think, you know, we've observed that, you know, he's unmarried, he's childless, he defies gender and sexual norms of his day.
He's known for associating with those whose own sexual history or gender identity may be ambiguous.
So I think in Jesus, we've got a revelation of God as encompassing far more than what historically and recently at least Christians have tended to construct God as being.
And I think there's a bit of an antidote to heteronormative idolatry in the story of Jesus.
I mean, maybe because it's a false God, but it's like, you're going to watch this happen in like your neighborhoods and just be like, oh, I disagree with that.
You're a poo, bro.
This sort of like liberalized, effeminate Christianity about like, oh, just love everybody, be tolerant.
Christ said to love, that is like such a Sunday school understanding of the Bible.
And it's a very new understanding, too.
You go back farther than 200 years.
It's like that is not how Christianity was understood.
It's only understood that way in the West is basically a way of weakening men.
That was Nietzsche's criticism of Christianity.
He didn't like how it's basically, in his opinion, rationalized weakness to be some sort of virtue.
That was his criticism of it.
But it's like, if you look at older strains of Christianity, it wasn't like this kind of like, oh, just be like vaguely nice and accepting to people, man.
Like Jesus was a hippie.
It's like, no, it was like this knightly duty to wield power and fight back against evil with good.
Like this is what the Crusades were.
It's like this is there's a history of this.
And we see this now.
And it's like you've got, you know, churches where people are dressing up and they're claiming that God was, I don't even want to say it.
Like that's blasphemy.
That guy's a heretic.
And it is kind of a joke that he's allowed to speak that way.
Like, I found this to be interesting when I remember I refused to participate in a panel discussion about Jesus possibly being gay himself, which is, to me, is a blasphemous thing to say.
I'm not going to engage in this because it's not even a point or a premise to begin.
But these people, these NPCs, it's like, he said a lot of words, but he said nothing.
It is so interesting.
It's like, well, Jesus therefore invoked transgenderism and he did this because he washed people's feet.
Like, what a tone-deaf, theologically inaccurate interpretation that possibly is deserving of execution.
Meaning, like, I am by far, far from perfect.
And most people, if they were honest with themselves, would fall into the same category.
Some people, by personality, just make better choices than others.
Some people because of conviction.
Some people because of standards, because of morals.
There's a lot of reasons.
But when you go out there and you take this amazing story, even if you're not a Christian, you're watching this and you want to call it an allegory, which is a real event.
But you're saying like the washing of the feet, this humility of like taking on the role of like serving the people and doing this moment.
What a beautiful moment that they've ruined and turned queer and gay.
And everything, that's why it's so crazy.
Like it's not that these queer and gay people, and I want to remind you, if you go to my screen, Savannah, this guy has the rainbow flag in his bio.
So I think he might be gay or bisexual or something, which is, you know, if you're my brother, everybody's gay or bisexual, he thinks, in the world.
But I am going to say this, that they take everything and try to turn it into their worldview.
It's like such a drone.
It's like, you know, it's like, oh, you know, Jesus.
Yeah, that's transgenderism.
And it's a retardation of values, of truth.
And it's like, and that's why when this guy responded, right, when he's like, so you're not going to answer my question, are you?
I responded with this, because he has one of these pictures.
Why do these people always have one of these pictures?
This picture exists on the profile of almost every person who talks shit to me on the internet.
This literally is the same person, 10 to 20 pounds lighter or heavier, in the exact same glass frame with the exact same haircut.
And it's like, this is why you thank God that you have a tack pack and you have, yet you're armed because these kind of people are there.
And it's just like, you look at these people.
I'm going to look at that and say, that guy doesn't know how to live.
He can't even keep the fork out of his mouth.
Plus, I don't know what's going on there with his hoodie.
And he's like, any guy that poses like this, like, can I do this way?
Is it this way?
Is it this way, Savannah?
Can you be on screen with this guy?
Great.
like it's like any guy who poses like that is your cousin Elijah yeah Yeah, it's like me.
It's like, didn't you say you just lost some weight?
Is that you?
No, but I just, I just meant like it's crazy because even with the vaccine things, it's like this intersection.
They want faith and gayness and vaccines and everything to make sense where there's even Australian pastors.
There's reports of them daubing on their own congregants who are attending church without being vaccinated.
Isn't that crazy?
And they kicked these people out who wanted to sing and worship and they wanted to sing and they kicked them out that the church leadership did because they weren't vaccinated.
And it's the defilement of not of just religion, but of truth, of the defilement of reason, of logic.
So the two greatest examples of this, in my opinion, with the left is the way that, and there's such an unavoidable overlap between leftism and Satanism.
And I did like a whole hour and a half video on that on my channel, not to plug myself, but if you're like curious, I can like literally prove to you that the philosophical.
Yeah, the philosophical overlap between liberalism and Satanism is like one-to-one.
That's not even like in the boomer way, like, oh, the demon crats, like this is like literally true.
The two greatest examples of that in terms of like things that make me kind of like, oh, shit, this is real.
You look at the way that, for example, with transgenders, you look at the way God created man and then from his flesh created woman.
And then you look at the way that women get sex changes now, and they take a skin graph from their thigh or something, and they make like a fake penis out of it.
And it's like a complete satanic inversion.
It's like from woman's flesh, she creates herself as a man, but like not actually, like this fake organ.
Or the other example is really good.
Look at like the rhetoric surrounding abortion, for example.
What did God say when he sacrificed himself for us?
He said, this is my body.
I give it up for you.
What do the women say when they sacrifice their children to Moloch?
They say, my body, my choice, my body, my body.
It's the same thing, a complete inversion, because they can't create anything and they don't even want to uphold anything.
They just want to destroy everything that God created.
I think that was a good point, Elijah, that they have to turn anything into like their religion.
And I think it's twofold.
It's a symptom of them not having any identity, the identity that we Christians get from God.
But also the idea that if you're not in support of something, then you must be against it.
And that's such a dangerous idea because, you know, it's like I said before with sinners, we're not rejecting them and saying that they lost hope and that they don't deserve forgiveness and redemption, but we're also not promoting it.
And just because we're not promoting it doesn't mean that we're going to cast them out of society, right?
But it's like, like you said, right?
Is a doorway bisexual because they let men and women go into them?
Like, what the hell?
It makes no sense.
Like, just like I said, they turn anything into their own religion.
She's not getting turned on by the lovely men on the screens.
I'm surprised, Savannah, they're at the top of their game.
Look at this.
So he looks bad, right?
He looks bad.
The shoes are cool.
The socks work.
Maybe she'll show more ankles if you're trying to be a little more risque.
The skirt, they weren't made for people with dick and balls.
That's not designed.
Kilts are a little bit thicker.
They're different.
They've got the pink blouse, which already is just weird.
The nails, the mask.
And then it's like, stop assuming your kids are straight.
Now, the reason why I bring this up is because, like you said, with the culture we live in, with being NPCs, we've been accustomed in our culture to believe that this is okay and this is normal and shouldn't be censored.
But questioning an election is worthy of, you know, it causes insurrections and undermines democracy, and you can't post that on the on the internet.
So it's like, on one hand, it's like this is considered normal in our society.
This is like, people just look at that and like, why would you censor a guy in a skirt trying to tell minors that they might not be straight and trying to get parents to believe their kids are gay at a young age?
Why would that not be considered filth and be taken off our internet?
But I think we should go back to a culture where this should be illegal to post on the internet.
Like, I think this should be, it should be against the law.
Yeah, and everybody was going to think to themselves, like, oh, well, come on, what's wrong with a guy wearing a skirt?
It's not bothering you.
And it's like, you know, there's a reason that your ancestors, if like a guy was walking through their village wearing a skirt, they'd like stone him to death.
And you're like, well, they don't know better.
And it's like, oh, maybe that's a little barbaric, but they did know that you do have to contain these things.
And the way that the left always gives the historiography of it is so dishonest because they'll say, well, you know, throughout history, men have worn dresses and they've worn skirts and things like that.
You know, you can like look at examples of that in military uniforms, but it's like that was still how men dressed.
And there were still ways that men dressed and there were ways that women dressed.
What they're doing now is knowing that there's a certain way that women dress and men dress in our society contemporarily, they're making a protest against that by dressing up a guy that way, basically calling into question like, well, what even is gender?
What is gender expression, identity, and things like that?
And it's like, you have to suppress that.
It's going to make you uncomfortable, which is the tax you pay for like 70 years of sitting on your ass basically watching television while like the entire future of the country is pissed away.
So like, yeah, you're going to have to be a little bit uncomfortable now and actually take a proactive stance.
Like, yeah, you know what?
I'm going to choose to have a problem with some guy wearing a skirt in public.
Well, I also blame it on the so-called conservatives that whenever the bill was passed and they made homosexual marriage legal for not dying on that hill.
Like this is the result.
The argument was that we just want to do what we want in our own homes and in the privacy of our own homes.
That's all we want.
Well, this is the result now that we have, you know, they're trying to say that your kids might be gay and they're trying to push it on our children.
You just wanted to stay inside your home, I thought, right?
But what's kind of makes me in a little bit of a fear mode.
That's why it's like, well, why do you care?
Well, because when it infects things like the institution of our military and our military becomes feminine and gay, it does pose a security risk to the country.
And like, this is what our U.S. Army is putting out.
The Chinese are putting out like, you know, drills, people breaking like concrete arms.
I know.
And this is what our military is putting out.
Let's go ahead and let's watch this.
Okay, I don't want to come like that old guy that's mad today, like, ah, women shouldn't be dancing.
But it's like, when our military allows this to go out on the internet, this is not just like dudes messing around and joking around and being military humorous.
We all know what the navy people, the sailors, do.
But what I am trying to say is like you know, like you have these women shaking their titties on, like in, like a barracks, and putting it on the internet and you're like, do we have no shame, no decency, no standards in our, in our nation anymore?
Has our culture been degraded or denigrated to the extent that this is, this is allowed?
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How could I mean?
It is a constant struggle sometimes to not completely lose it, right?
I think it's like.
Like sometimes you just have to sit there and you have to just breathe and remind yourself that Alex Jones is still has a job and so it's going to be okay.
No, but i'm saying that crisis is still king, the world's still going on, because you just look at the mess of what's happening.
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I think one second yeah, here we go.
So obviously they told us all the great reset was a conspiracy theory.
It's not really real, but now it's being promoted on twitter.
What's happening?
They're letting us know.
The great reset is the World Economic Forum's proposal for Post-covet economic recovery, Reuters and the BBC report.
Before COVID even happened, they were talking about this.
We were talking about this for a while.
And now we've come into a position where with the great reset, they're just admitting it in our faces that basically, okay, I'm not saying they caused COVID on purpose to initiate the global police state and to create vaccine passports and create this new surveillance system and restrict world travel and make people miserable in their own homeland and get submission.
But if they did, then maybe they would have had the solution to COVID economic recovery before COVID happened.
And they did.
It's kind of crazy.
They had the solution to recover from COVID and to create a one-world government.
And I wouldn't even say that, I wouldn't even say that this whole thing that happened was like a new thing, even.
You know, if you're looking at like things that are new things, by definition, they have characteristics that are new.
And in terms of what we're talking about, you would expect that to be like symptoms or long-term effects or things like that.
And it's curious.
You just don't really see any.
So then maybe you think, okay, maybe if not symptoms or long-term effects, right?
Maybe you'd expect to see like a increased mortality rate or something like that.
You don't see it.
It's actually lower.
It's actually lower than that.
And, you know, these new strains come along every year or so.
You know, everyone's like the flu or whatever, the common cold.
So, um, yeah, it's not even that they took it that far.
They probably just like cut, paste, and renamed something, which would make sense too, because the uh death count from like the flu is like dropped to zero and the COVID's Yeah, pneumonia, the cold, everything.
So it's hilarious because they're not even smart enough.
And this is why I never really liked the whole, you know, bioweapon narrative for three reasons.
Three reasons.
One, because it implies that people, they're like smart enough to pull like that part of it off.
Two, the regime wants that anyway because it builds tension with China.
Because if you're saying, oh, China's bioweapon, it's like that, they like that.
The CIA wants war with China.
And three, it legitimizes everything.
You know, if you're going to say it is like a bioweapon or something, that claims that it is like something that's threatening to us, which kind of justifies everything that they've done, even if only in a small capacity.
So yeah, if you're even entertaining the legitimacy of it, like, no, this is a real thing.
It's like, then, you know, whether you want to talk about it, oh, well, it's real.
So we need ivermectin or it's real, but you know, just let people make personal decisions.
It's like, no, all of that is going to justify the overarching narrative.
Like, you just have to come out straight and just say, like, no, no, it's not real.
And it's like, I just see Carl Schwab at the World Economic Forum being like, we have religious leaders, we have NGOs, we have people in the government.
And I'm just getting like hotter and hotter.
And finally, like, he's going to list a couple more things.
If you look at like whatever they write stories about or whatever they talk about, it's always stuff like this.
I mean, there's a reason that the average length of a gay relationship is less than two years.
There's a reason that 50% of all gay relationships are like open.
They're non-monogamous.
And these are the people who think, no, we just want to have normal families like everyone else.
And it's like, well, you can't because a normal family by definition has one mother and one father.
If you want to have kids, maybe, I don't know, don't be gay.
It's like easy.
People have been doing it forever.
And like, these are the things that they write about.
Like, we're supposed to put children into these people's custodies.
And it's like, what do they write about when given the opportunity?
I sucked at 10 inch digging.
Look at me.
And everyone's like, oh, he's a hero.
He's a hero.
Or like even, you know, when they have parades, are they walking down, you know, Fifth Avenue and they're wearing like, you know, jeans and t-shirts and whatever?
Just, hi, hello.
No, they are twerking.
They are being provocative.
They're being promiscuous.
Like, this is the essence of their culture.
Why would you ever put children into their vicinity, into their radius?
A treadmill has always been kind of something for you know, like a middle-class family to be like, you know, that's like a nice thing that you can find in a middle-class home.
Maybe you can't find like a home feed or something like that, but like if you have a treadmill and you're in the middle class, like that's cool.
That's kind of like a nice thing to have.
And shaming middle class Americans for wanting that.
Yeah, and because everything that people believe now is passed through this like hyper-consensus filter of like memes, a little thing can happen.
And if it vaguely reminds them of a meme, that's what it is.
So like the Karen thing.
Like some white lady is like, hey, I wanted a black coffee.
You gave me a latte.
Oh, okay, Karen.
So it's like that is a way, maybe this wasn't intentional, but that is a way to like punish white people for demanding just a standard of customer service that would be expected five, ten years ago.
To where now, if you're like, hey, this isn't what I ordered.
Oh, what are you?
A Karen?
You're a Karen.
And that's just a way to slowly ease people through the decline.
Because now all of the people who are going to be running our retail jobs, those that still exist or anything where you're interacting with people, are all getting replaced with people who are of the caliber of like the DMV.
Like conservatives, again, are stupid.
They look at the DMV.
They look at the USPS.
They run so inefficiently, and it's because of the government.
It's because it's run by the government.
Really?
Remember when we made our DMV appointments up in northern Michigan?
There's one in Whittier where I used to live in California.
There's also one in Fort Worth.
They're dilapidated, but if you look up and you see that the architectural design and the quality, and you look at the old pictures on the wall of what it used to look like, it's so strange.
There's a little bit of a difference between the modern day and back then that something changed in our country around the 1960s.
I'm not sure if it was.
I think always a, oh, yeah, it was the hippies.
That's what it was.
It was, that's, it would blame the hippies.
That's what they always do the right way.
It's like, it was the sexual revolution, the hippies.
The outward appearance reflects the inward appearance.
There's a reason that 60 years ago in this country, people, when they were going out in public, when they were traveling, they looked nice because they were a happy people who believed in something.
We don't believe in anything now.
And now, coincidentally, look around.
Every car looks the same.
It's disgusting.
You look at cars 60 years ago.
They're awesome.
Everyone gets nostalgic for them.
They could still make them that way.
They just don't because they hate you.
Like, they literally could still make them that way, but no one wants to because everyone feels ugly inside.
That's why people wear, they just look disgusting when they're going out, you know, sweatpants, whatever.
No one gives a shit about their appearance.
The buildings are disgusting.
It's all this like brutalist architecture.
The aesthetics of the society reflect the character and the soul of the society.
This country is ugly now.
That was a really good point you made to me back.
I forgot.
I think we were traveling together, maybe back to Michigan to get the car so we could drive back.
And you were like, you had, you know, your suit on.
And I was like, what are you doing?
And you were like, you got to look nice when you're traveling.
See, even it's hard too, because I find that the world is so casual.
And I was going to say, you know, I don't know what has changed.
Oh, we're going to get in so much trouble as we go into this next segment.
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There's an elephant in the room.
I'll say it.
Okay.
So I just want to say that there's this smash and grab.
Do we have that, Savannah?
That happened.
I think we do have that.
There's a smash and grab that was going to be.
Yeah, it's the DC mass looting.
If you see here, this is becoming really common.
And I just got to say this.
What I was really glad about is that they were masked, which is courteous.
Tim Poole pointed out, he was really upset about seeing this.
He just said, like, he nowhere did he see them showing their vaccination status before entering the store.
Because, you know, you have to in DC show your vaccine status.
And they didn't show it.
John, there's a commonality between what we see with a lot of the people that are destroying our society, ruining our stores, destroying our service industries, giving us substandard qualities.
Yeah, that's why I think black people are like 30-something percent more likely to purchase costume jewelry controlled for income than white people are.
It's because of like racism or whatever.
There's some really, I did a video debunking every aspect of systemic racism, like education, you know, poverty, even slavery.
I had research proving that there's no like evidence to suggest that like slavery is what made black people in poverty.
Like you can trace it by generation.
There's no evidence of that.
I did that on my channel, but it's like you see stuff like this, and there's always the excuse of, oh, it's because of racism.
And, you know, they do that because they're poor and they need the thing so they can sell it.
And it's like, dude, that's like, that's just not true.
people are successful and they are upset at that and no amount of data or facts will ever make them less racist towards us towards the group i should say because who's them You know, James Klug did a video today, or I think the other day in LA.
We love James over here.
Interviewing people about what it means to be racist, right?
And he asked black people and Hispanic people who can be racist in this society, right?
And he talked about, well, you have to be in positions of power.
Well, Hispanics are a majority in L.A., and the district attorney is Latino.
And they were like, well, white people are still bad, okay?
We need to realize that we need to be successful.
We cannot pander and keep falling into the trap of, well, let's just give them a little more.
If we give them a little bit more, then they'll be satiated for now.
We just have to succeed and cut everything else off.
However, if you do look at what some of the research suggests about people who just happen to be less intelligent, it really is alarming, like the way that their brain works.
You know, if you look at, for example, the amount of people who have like an IQ of say about 80 who manifest things like sociopathy or like schizophrenia, it would terrify you.
They literally do not have the cognitive infrastructure to think about what other people want.
Like they'll sit down with convicts and they'll do interviews with them with psychologists and they'll ask them questions like, you know, how do you think that the mother of that boy you stabbed felt?
I don't know.
How do you think he felt?
I don't know.
Like they literally do not have the brainpower to think about how these people might have felt.
They don't understand things like private property laws.
They just think, I see that and I want it.
That's the level of processing that they're capable of.
These are three stories that I just saw today pop up in my feed.
We'll see a commonality of the proof that white nationalism, as Jason Miller, the Getter CEO, said on his platform, is absolutely, you know, it's a problem, right?
Every day, what's what white people's biggest threat is, is that their race ever recovers from being, you know, replaced in their own homelands and destroyed and denigrated in the cultures that they built.
So that's be horrible.
So we don't promote anything like that on this show.
But I will say, because white people deserve it, right?
That's the narrative.
But like this, you know, we just found out, this is so sad.
I see this all the time on the news.
I have like hundreds of these, by the way.
That 24-year-old architectural design student Brianna Kupfer or Kufer.
I don't know.
I don't know how to pronounce her last name, was brutally stabbed to death while she was working at a furniture store in Los Angeles.
The police identified Sean Laval Smith as Brianna's killer.
Smith is a queer criminal and was out in $1,000 bill at the time of the murder.
And I want to remind you that on this thing, one of the comments that I saw, someone said, please don't post the mug shot photos.
We don't want to get anti-black comments in the thread because Black Lives Matter and whatever.
And look at this beautiful girl.
It's just like, she's very, very attractive.
She's dead, right?
She's dead.
And I'm going to continue on.
These are just my news today.
The psychopath Winston Glynn shot a woman to death at Burger King.
Now he's calling for reparations because he claims to be the victim of historical oppression for 400 years of white supremacy.
So he shoots a woman.
He murders a woman at Burger King.
By the way, she was very afraid to work the night shift.
He shot her.
And he's blaming oppression for why he shot a woman.
This is what you said about not taking responsibility.
The Democrats never take responsibility for their actions.
Also, this man, this was just in the news too, this is the New York Post Metro.
Duranged Mann pushed this Asian woman to death at Times Square subway station.
And it's just, there's the same.
When are we going to be allowed to just tell the truth in this country about what our real problems are?
You know, there's no evidence to suggest because the transatlantic slave trade was global, right?
There's no evidence to suggest that the supply was elastic.
So had the demand been cut off from North America, there's no evidence to suggest that there would have been less slaves in Africa.
Because if you're familiar with the slave trade, they existed.
There were black slave owners who were capturing slaves in Africa, and then they had them waiting there for people to come and purchase, and then they would go to wherever they were going.
So if there was no demand for that happening in North America and there's no market for that, there wouldn't just be less slaves.
They basically had like a fixed amount.
And so you had a lot of slaves going to South America, more than even North America, then you had some going to North America.
You had a ton going over to the Middle East.
So what did they do in the Middle East with their black slaves, you know?
The opposite is true, though, with the behavior of black people in this country.
They have to have all of these narratives about they were oppressed, they were enslaved, all these bad things happened.
Because if you don't have this drilled into your consciousness from infancy, that black people are always the victims, you would look at the way they behave and just kind of go, why the fuck? behaving that way.
Racism, by definition, is bad because it's prejudice, right?
It's like, I'm looking at you, you look different than me, I'm judging you.
Prejudice doesn't exist.
All of the populations in this country historically that have been most in favor, you know, whether it's now with all of the white liberals who live in gated communities saying that like, oh, black people are the victims.
Even during the time of like Jim Crow or slavery, it was all the people in the north where there were very few black people.
They were the ones who were seeing this footage on television of, you know, black protesters being sprayed with fire hoses, which by the way was done purposefully.
Martin Luther King and his activists would go into these neighborhoods starting shit because they wanted that to happen so they could turn the cameras on and say, look at they're being picked on.
This was literally a plan and it worked out for them because they had the media in their pocket and the universities and the institutions.
That whole MLK narrative is bullshit, by the way.
They want to tell you it was speaking truth to power.
He had all the elites on his side now, just like his indirect successor, Black Lives Matter, do now.
It was total psyop, total historical revisionism.
But it's like, where are we going with that?
Prejudice, right?
It wasn't that.
Prejudice, by definition, means I am judging beforehand.
All of the people who have the most honest attitudes towards these people live next to them.
We grew up 20 minutes outside of Detroit.
We have these opinions.
But there are fat people who live in Beverly Hills, California, like Fat Ian, who are so woke on racial politics, or Nancy Pelosi lives in San Francisco in the nicest area, so woke on racial politics.
And it's like, they don't actually know.
So, no, it's actually the people who are having the most positive attitudes and who want to subscribe to these victim narratives.
They're technically the ones being prejudiced because they don't actually understand the way that these cultures behave and the way that they interact with the surroundings.
Also, I don't think that the idea of group behavior patterns and racism can actually exist concurrently, right?
Like, if the existence of group behavior patterns exists and somebody is just responding to those actual patterns, is it really racism or is it just responding to reality?
Yeah, there was a funny TikTok that I saw that was like, that it was like, it was like, me finally getting the courage to come out as gay.
And then it went like cut.
And it was like realizing I now have to date gay people.
It was like the sadness.
Like realizing, it's like, oh yeah, you got the courage to come out.
Congratulations.
And now you're realizing what, like, now you're in this community.
You want to be in that?
You want that shit?
Like, there's, I mean, that's why we even have gay people watch the show that are like that too.
Like, they don't want, they don't want that.
But what's kind of crazy is like, do people always use the outliers?
It's the gay community and the black community and a lot of things where people use the outliers.
Like, that's why it's like prejudice.
It's not just like people walk around being like, I hate you because you like men.
You don't walk around.
It's like, no, your behavior and what you're doing, it's the collective group that you've made.
The overall trends of your group, I don't like.
And it makes me prejudice.
It makes me, like, when I meet you, I'm thinking, I'm not going to like you.
Like, I'm not going to like you.
Because most people who are like this are kind of a certain way that I think is not only good and bad for society, but also is just annoying, right?
It's actually annoying.
And so it's going to be like, yeah, well, you know, like, I know my director of You Are Here is a lesbian.
I love her so much.
She's such a precious.
I love her a lot, a lot, a lot.
So it's like, it's like, no, I don't walk around just like hating people because they're just gay and I hate them.
I understand we do live in a society where it's free, but you know what?
It's not her.
It's not her identity.
She doesn't walk around and be like, hi, I'm a lesbian.
It's just something that she has in her life.
And you know what?
So, I am maybe a little more, maybe on that regards, a little more like neoliberal in the fact that I can understand and be friends with people who are different than me, where a lot of people can't.
But it's like, it's like, just like, and Eric July.
It's like, it's like, so it's not like, it's not a, it's, it's, it's a, it's, I'm saying it's an intellectual laziness of saying, like, oh, because you're calling out the negative behavior of a collective group, you hate everyone who looks that way, which is just absolutely retarded to even believe.
If homophobia and racism and all these things didn't exist, then they would actually have to take personal accountability and actually do some self-reflection.
But they just don't want to do that.
They don't want to admit to themselves that their behavior is the cause of the hate and that people don't like them because of their behavior.
Racism and homophobia gives them the excuse to continued said behavior that people just don't like.
And they hide behind the word homophobia so that they don't have to take that personal accountability and actually change their behaviors.
And then when they take power, they write the history books like your grandparents weren't as smart as you, little Timmy, who's five years old learning about this.
They just looked at these people and thought, they look different.
I'm going to get really mad.
That's all they thought.
And you're five years old.
You're like, that's stupid.
I know better than that.
Now our kids are going to be learning.
Well, they just looked at two men holding hands and they just got so mad about, well, maybe.
Sal's going to get screwed when she ends up having a permanent seat on the show and somebody else is switching the show because that's just our lives, our stupid little lives.
Anyway, if you make it this far in the podcast, don't forget to leave a five-star review.
We did a little bit of a longer episode today because our advertising agency somehow put more ads than we were supposed to ever have in a show, which we get more of John Doyle.
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Where can they follow you?
They want more.
We all want more of John.
Thanks for coming on for your first time, by the way.
We said some pretty, pretty edgy things today, didn't we?
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You want to know some more things about MLK?
I'm going to post that video just so you wait.
I'm doing a whole breakdown of Martin Luther King, the civil rights movement, what actually happened, not what your elementary school teacher who memorizes things that was written by liberal bureaucrats told you happened, the truth of it.
So you can check that out on my channel.
Probably, if you're watching this on Friday afternoon, it should be up Friday night, maybe around then.
Like an underwater cartographer, you know, like just come up with new titles.
I'm going to start doing that.
Yeah.
Resident racist.
No, but honestly, that's so good.
And make sure if you leave those reviews, we will read them on the show probably.
So we have a few of them here.
I think we have two.
Let's read the first one from White Male Scum5 says, Maison, I can't get enough of the cock in my face or COC in my face.
Love this podcast and you are here.
That's good to know.
I'm glad you like to watch both of the shows and you love the COC.
That's the only reason why John comes on.
Olivia Claire, people say, can you get through an episode of Slightly Offensive without making gay references?
No, actually, it's Savannah.
in the script right it always we literally our script our script is just so you know it's like it's like gay shit No, like the way that she designs it, we have like a few topics that we've been on.
It's just like Biden, COVID, culture, crime, gay shit.
And that's like, that's literally just what we talk about as of right now.
That's what, that's amazing.
That's the most like American thing I've ever, like, ever.
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