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BURN IT ALL DOWN: Ye vs Trump 24' BEGINS | Guest: Jon Miller

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Well, today we have some incredible news on the table.
Kanye West realizes what we all do is that Australian women are just a little bit better.
But is he the answer in the final showdown?
Because between Trump DeSantis and Kanye West, my bets are 100% not on Nikki Haley, whose daughter, by the way, just celebrated an incredible victory, married a young black man, and Anne Coulters told her to go back to her country.
This is America.
It is 2024.
My guest today is John Miller.
Let's try this again.
We're jumping into this.
We're supposed to be celebrating someone's death or loss or L.
So, the intro is all wrong because that has to be the pack watch for Susan Wochkitschgeir, whatever the hell her name is.
We're supposed to be, I guess, mourning her departure from YouTube.
So, that needed a little bit of context, which was supposed to be in the show yesterday, except there was internet issues.
My hotspot didn't come through.
And so here I am.
So, that gives a little bit of a context for why we're doing the pack watch there.
I'm glad to be here.
Looking fine.
He had Obama internet yesterday, and those are actually called, those are called O-Pods, not AirPods.
They're ObamaPods, and they have the sound quality.
They have the sound quality.
They were giving them on the corner of 7th Street in downtown Los Angeles.
I think you're Pete.
Let me turn you down a little bit here because it's either your, it's either, you might not be coming through.
Let me turn you down just a slight bit because you're peeking.
We're happy to have you on the show, John.
I'm so happy to have you here.
You and I have a lot in common.
We've worked in similar environments in places.
We've worked together, then we didn't work together, and now neither of us work together.
It's been a great adventure.
It's been a ton of fun.
Give us an update for all of us who haven't been around.
What have you been up to, my friend?
Yeah, well, because I remember the first thing you said to me when we met was, you know, I watched your show.
It's an interesting show.
And you were like, the thing about it is you're in a suit.
And the thing about your suit is that it doesn't match what's coming out of your mouth.
You're like your suit and what you're saying, it just, there's a big disconnect there.
So I'm like, you know, so I've dropped the suit.
I'm in your old stomping ground in LA and have, yeah, I've kind of slowed down on the content creation, which, to be frank, I actually enjoy because as you know, especially in that world, in the Blaze world, it's like, it's just a lot.
And it's a lot of, it's not even just the pressure.
It's more just the environment of being at a network and then having to create daily content with someone kind of overseeing you.
So it's been nice to have the freedom to kind of do my own thing and not have, you know, I don't want to call them censors.
I don't want to call them, but it's just nice to have your own voice and have your own opportunity to not have that pressure of producing content for a network, whether it's Blaze, whether it's Fox, whether it's what have you.
It doesn't matter.
It's nice to be able to do it for yourself.
Yeah, and it's also nice.
It's also one of the nicer parts about it also is that once you leave one of those places, then nobody wants to work with you ever again.
You don't want to work with anyone ever again.
You just want to sit in your house and basically just talk to John Miller because we have you on for a reason.
It has mostly, it has nothing to do with you being black.
People have said, whenever I have a black guest on, I always point out that they're black.
And I always go, dude, I'm in the media.
That's the job of the media is to point out black people's skin color.
I don't know what do you think I'm doing for a job.
You point out the blackness.
And so you always do this.
I want to introduce my guest, my other co-host today, Kez Queen Fetus, who's in the studio.
Welcome back.
Welcome back.
Yeah, you weren't here Wednesday.
Oh.
Well, okay.
I was busy.
Sorry, everyone.
Everyone was like things to do.
Yeah, we're not.
Are you knitting?
Is that what you're doing?
What is that?
Is that a, what is that thing next to yourself?
I wish you bring on a woman.
This is a knit.
This is just a blanket, but my toxic trait is believing that I could easily knit this with no instructions or crochet it or something like that.
You were to tell me that you did, I'd be like, that track that checks out.
Wow.
That's so nice.
Yeah, I do like sewing and things like that, but no, this is just an actual blanket because I'm a woman and I get cold.
Because I'm a woman and I get cold.
Let's just jump in.
I want to say this.
You know, as we start out today, let's just also remind yourselves that John really wanted to talk about this individual before we even get to Kanye West and what's going on.
A married man spent $76,000 to look like the perfect woman.
This is back in 2019.
But it looks like we really haven't changed much, right?
Because that's what I'm saying, John.
You and I were mostly connecting around 2018, 2019 when we first started connecting.
And I feel like this is where we were at when we left off.
And I don't feel like we've really progressed much since then as a country.
I feel like we've been on a downward turn because this is the most passing transgender person I've seen since 2019.
Everyone else just looks.
I told you, wait, wait, wait, what's going on?
What's the story?
The story is that she looked like the first one and now she looks like the other one.
Wait, I missed the story completely.
Because I'm like, and I'll just say this.
I didn't choose this story.
You just sprung this on me and I had no idea about this.
And the other fun thing about working in like news and cable and everything is that you get like a sheet.
The producers give you a whole like rundown.
Here's what they're going to ask you.
Here's what you're going to talk about.
Here are the stories.
Here's what you should prepare for.
The host is going to push back on this.
Here I just rolled in.
I'm like, I don't know what we're going to talk about.
So I'm seeing the story for the first time.
Let me ask you.
So they did that for you at the net.
Yeah, that's what that.
That's cool.
That must have been nice.
The producer meets with you or they call you and they say, prepare for this.
These are the stories.
Never got that special treatment, but they did that for you too.
I went on your show and that's what happened.
They give you the producer to the guest.
Yeah.
Oh, nice.
I was like, I thought we have to write our own shit.
That's what I thought.
We had to actually find our own stuff.
Well, yeah, you do.
But then your producers go to the guests and give them a nice little rundown.
But, okay, what's going on here?
Okay, let's just talk about this.
So this was just a married man who spent $76,000 to look like the ideal married woman.
Do you feel threatened that this person's on the screen?
Yeah, I used to play with dolls that looked like that.
Sounds like a brat's doll.
In fact, I was going to say it.
Yeah.
No, I definitely feel threatened.
And I wish I had big, beautiful eyes like that.
It's the filler.
What's up with women?
Can we just talk about filler for a second?
Why are people doing this?
Why is this a thing?
Women getting lip cheek filler.
Why are people putting injections into their bodies and puffing up their faces and their cheeks and their lips?
And this is extreme, but this is a real problem in our country.
People are injecting chemicals on their face.
Let me ask you for the woman in the room.
Do women think that that looks good?
Like, is that an aesthetic that women think, oh, like, you know, men like when my lips look like I got stung by a thousand bees and they're just like, and their cheeks are like, because someone needs to tell them that no one likes that look.
Well, I think what it is, is that all the girls do it.
And the girls who will probably get the most attention from men have got the nails, the lips, the hair, all the different bits and pieces.
And I think other women feel like in order to compete for male attention in the beauty standards of the world, they have to probably do some of those things too.
But I think the more you do it, the more you look like, because that's what the trans do as well, is they do all the little things.
And I think the more you do it, the more you look like a transgender man.
Yeah, you look like that.
Right?
Yeah, I think so.
I don't think women know they go up to the club pulling up and they look like that.
And I know at least like among my friends, we'll look at like one of these Instagram whores or something like that who's like, you know, accidentally posts a picture with no makeup on and we're like, she looks so much better.
Like, it's almost like, who told her that she looks good dressed like a Barbie doll or like a tranny like that?
I don't know.
We're on YouTube.
It gives off a certain sort of vibe.
Like, I think women who are going to do all that kind of stuff, I think it gives off a particular sexual vibe that maybe men go, oh, this, well, I could.
No.
You don't think so?
I don't know.
I just feel like.
They think they do, but it doesn't work.
And the clubs, perhaps.
I don't know.
In my experience, my short dating experience, I was always overlooked to the girls who did the fake, fake, fake, everything.
But I just have never been into it.
$75,000 on it.
I feel like I could, if I like got, if I went to the drugstore, I could like, or the Halloween store, I could do that.
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
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I want to jump into this idea of Yee24 because it's a Friday night, everybody's chilling.
I told, I feel bad because I got everyone hyped for yesterday and said that you were coming on, and then we had as many people watching in the timer that we have now because I told everyone today's episode was canceled.
Because I already preemptively said we were canceling today because we were going to be together yesterday, and then you came out with your Obama internet, your Obama phone stuff, and then you is this a guilt trip?
Yes, you come with Obama stuff, and I just shut down the stream.
You know, I'm not even going to apologize because there was nothing I could have done.
The entire street, the internet was broken for.
Wow, and we were going to have a day off today.
Yeah, we were.
I don't know, just a married couple.
We just have one day off.
Yeah, okay.
And I tried, I tried to go from my phone, and I, you know, it just didn't.
And you have to understand, like, I felt during that whole time, I was like, I was mortified because what do you do?
I think I said that yesterday.
I'm like, what do you do?
I'm like, the internet guy, I can't have him come in the middle of the show.
And, you know, and also, like, you just want to wring someone's neck, but you've got to keep your cool too because, you know, you're on air.
And so it's like, that was a disaster.
That was a nightmare.
And I wanted to blow my brains out, but then I said, I can't do that either.
So I just thought, you know what?
I'm not even going to acknowledge that it happened.
I'm just going to hope for the best tomorrow.
And then you had to bring it up again.
Yeah.
Well, it's true.
It's just because I, you know, it's not, it's not unlike people like yourself and create excuses for their problems.
You know, the racial jokes were going to come.
And I was like, you know, what did you say?
This is your, what do you say?
You didn't call it a nigga net.
What did you call it?
Maybe I did.
Maybe I did.
I'll care.
No, you said you said blignet or something like that.
But it was the black internet.
Blinternet.
That's what you, that's what you said.
It's like inconsistent, but its presence is felt.
Exactly.
I know about that.
I do want to say this, though.
Okay, so we're going to, let's get a yee here.
Let's just jump into a couple things in ye.
I want to get an update from you on what's going on here.
Yay, yay, ye, Yurani, yay-yo, whatever.
I don't even know.
How do you get Yi from Kanye?
It's just like, and you're not the only one, and I think you do it intentionally, but people Yee because it's spelled YE, but I'm like, it's just yay.
It's just, he just took the cop off.
I don't know, because I don't know.
I have no idea.
All right.
It's called mentally incapacitated.
White people intentionally pretending like they can't say black people's names.
Black people do it to white people.
Remember, Jaquillin?
You mean Jacqueline?
Yeah, what is Jaquillin?
Just call me Jacqueline, bitch.
I do want to bring this up.
So we're talking about manlit supremacy here, right?
I mean, let's not hide shame.
We got Kanye West, 5'8, coming in hot.
Now, I did say at the beginning, the thing is about Australian women is just like the nature here.
It's both beautiful, but they can be very dangerous in terms of the fact that everything is trying to kill you and destroy you, including their women.
And so that's the problem.
But it looks like Kanye West got into this relationship here.
He dated, he's married an Australian woman.
I guess that's the popular thing to do.
It's like you can literally create life.
You can get married.
You can have an Australian wife.
And they can also try to destroy you as well.
Did we find a good one?
What are we thinking about this wife?
Is this a problem or do we have a good wife here?
Did he find a good woman?
I mean, I don't know much about her.
I know that he saw something in her that he apparently liked.
And so I trust his judgment.
I have blind trust in our leader, Ye.
So if he sees what he does in her, then I'm behind him.
And, you know, she's a beautiful woman and Australian.
It's a nice exotic element.
And she's a good height for him.
And, you know, and I was not a huge fan of Kim Kardashian to begin with.
I think just the force that she's had on him and the country at large has just been almost disastrous.
So I have hope for this one, but to be honest, I just don't know that much about her.
Well, the question about this is that I want to know: how did he find the only short Australian woman?
That's the weirdest part to me.
I was like, legitimately, women that look like this typically are very tall.
I happen to meet a very small one too, but this is an interesting position because one thing that I'll notice is that every Australian that I've been around or worked with has been basically my height or taller.
And Kez is very tall.
And everyone's been with shoes on.
People I've worked with have been like near 6'2, 6'1.
And he found someone who was 5'4.
So this is a very interesting perspective.
I just want to bring this up because a lot of people said that he's in Australia right now.
And I don't know where he's at.
But do you know if he's here?
Do you know where he's at?
I mean, I'm not going to, because I think that he intentionally likes that people don't know where he is.
So I don't know where he is, but he was in Australia because they were trying to kick him out of Australia.
And you're lucky you don't have that problem yet.
But I think that the height issue, you know, it's something that women do very well.
I actually don't know if Australian women are tall because, you know, you see models and you see Australian women on TV and they look really slender.
And it's something that women are really good at, which is like deceiving people about their looks.
But I'll see them and I'll say, oh, they must be really tall.
They must be really slender.
And then you see them in person and they're actually tanky.
So it's an interesting thing.
I didn't know that about Australian women, that they're tall.
Yeah.
I don't know if that's a.
I think we're just.
They're pretty tall.
I mean, they're pretty slender and tall in general, especially the big fat ones like at the cafe today.
Some big units.
Disgusting.
I do want to bring up the conversation here.
So let's get into seriousness with Ye Ye Ye.
What is it?
What are he calling him?
Yeah, it's Kanye, but it just.
Okay.
So let's talk about Kanye West because people have been crucifying him for a while.
I know for the fact that it's gotten so bad with Kanye that not even with his presidential run, but top artists on the last year of 2022, these charting records won't even mention his name when they're listing him.
But it looks like he's still selling records.
It looks like he's still selling music and he's making a lot of money.
Because you're connected in all of this.
And so I'm really concerned.
Did he lose all of his money or is he still making a lot of money?
Well, I mean, that's always the disconnect, right?
Because it's like when you go to IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes and you have the critic score and then you have the audience score and you kind of just have to disregard the critic score because the people who make those lists, Billboard did it too.
Billboard put their list out of the top 10 rappers and it was like Jay-Z was at the top.
I think Nikki Minaj made the list and Ye was conspicuously missing from the list.
And it's like, what are you guys doing here to not mention Ye in the top 10 rappers is absolutely absurd.
All of the lights just hit some insane record on, I think it was iTunes, and his records are still selling like insane.
He's still probably the most popular rapper out there.
But the elites in Hollywood want you to think that his popularity has diminished and that he is no longer, he's persona non grata.
And that's his main frustration with it.
That's why he went off on Jewish people a couple months ago is because he's saying you have all of these Jewish people who run the record industry.
And that's true.
That's not even a trope.
That's not an anti-Semitic comment.
It's just a fact.
When you look at the people who are at the record labels, in the entire entertainment industry, all of Hollywood is run by, I guess you could say, if you want to be safe, what is it?
Secularists with Jewish surnames.
Is that what we're calling them now?
Whatever you say.
Is that what Crowder called them?
Is that what Crowder said?
I think that's what Crowder called them.
He said, you know, we need to acknowledge the fact that, yes, at the top of the record industry, there are a lot of, well, they're not Jewish because I wouldn't want to paint with a broad brush.
But yes, they are secularists with Jewish surnames.
Okay, well, you know, in my book, we call that a Jewish person.
You know, it's like saying, it's like saying, it's not black people who commit a bunch of crimes.
It's just individuals who happen to have black skin.
It's like when they call black people Democrats.
It's like when they call black people Democrats.
It is interesting, but I do bring this up because obviously somebody's watching this and somebody's quoting this in some article or something.
You can't just get John Miller and Elijah Schaefer on a stream together without somebody at one of these weird organizations that we don't know who's controlling them, but out there trying to get us.
they're actually saying um um let me see if i can get this actually what the heck happened to to oh so it's just not updating Okay, well, that's not good.
Let me see if I can get this to update real fast.
They're actually saying that Kanye West's comments about Jewish people, though, are being directly linked actually to anti-Semitic attacks.
So they're not just linking him to the idea that he's – what happened to – so our NDI crashed in the middle of the stream as well?
That's interesting.
Oh, no, there you go.
Now we're back.
Okay.
Oh, look who has the nigga net now.
Yeah.
So they're actually saying here that Kanye West's anti-Semitism is directly linked to hateful attacks, the report says.
Kanye West's anti-Semitic remarks directly caused more than 30 racist assaults and incidents of vandalism targeting Jewish people.
The Anti-Defamation League said in a report, that's the ADL, by the way, this would be like the NAACP denying that black people commit a disproportionate amount of violent crime.
It's like a little bias, but hey, let's just leave it there.
For the first time, a direct impact of the rapper's recent hateful conduct.
And of course, he has a weird Rosatia-like angle of him.
I don't know why they use that picture.
But the Anti-Defamation League's report highlights 32 separate acts of anti-Semitism since October 2022 that it says are directly linked to West's outburst against Jewish people.
These incidents include instances of physical and verbal assault, acts of vandalism, such as graffiti, expressing support for West comments.
It's weird that we don't care about graffiti for any other reason because graffiti is a real problem in the United States, but we only care about if it's anti-Semitic.
I would like to say that most graffiti is just anti-American because it's disgusting, but it's also...
Wait, wait, wait.
We only care about graffiti if it's chalk that washes off and it's on sidewalks on college campus.
Mind all of the, the literal permanent paint that they destroy our cities with, and the spray paint on buildings and individuals properties.
Don't mind any of that.
Don't mind any of the businesses that BLM looted to the ground, literally set aflame and caused billions of dollars in property damage.
Don't mind any of that.
Instead, we're going to focus on the chalk on sidewalks saying Yay is right, which isn't even Anti-semitic.
First of all, Yay can't even be Anti-semitic and I think he cleared that up with this tweet because Yay is Semite.
That's number one, number two, to lump that in, it's so funny because you know the first.
They say there's all of these violent attacks that are directly linked to Yay, and i'm reading it being like okay well, I want to see the direct correlation between these violent attacks and Yay.
And then you look at it and it's like oh, and the, you know, and the chalk on the sidewalk.
You know what do we do?
It's like crystall knocked.
Yeah really that's, that's what you're, that's your, and when you put that at the top of the article, it only gets thinner and thinner from there.
So if that's what they're going off of Ye's comments directly linked to violent, hateful attacks, and they're talking about chalk on the sidewalk well yeah, but I think the interesting thing though is, look and I and I bring this up with Kanye West is it's gotten so bad with the artificial attacks against him that I saw there was a tick tock that went viral, probably had like several million views, and this guy's like it was really well done too um, because he was explaining how Kanye West uh, doing his new logo in the shape of a swastika,
uh was outlawed in Poland, and it's it's disgusting now.
The only problem was though, was that the, the clothing wasn't made by Kanye West um, it was made by by somebody else making fun of another design yeah, making fun of Kanye West comments um, that recent comments, so they did this whole thing, and it's like at the top of you know, the for you page gots a million of views, and people are like, I can't believe he would make this clothing, and it's not fact checked on any social media.
It's not taken down.
It's actually promoted everywhere, and that's the problem with people is that if they want to turn you into a monster, if they want to turn you into a villain, they will do that.
That's the whole success of everything that's going on.
We're in the.
We're in the astro turfing section of the politics where it's just like, for me, I don't give a fuck.
Like Astro Turf, attack me, attack anyone.
They're gonna.
They're attacking Trump Desantis, any anyone.
They're trying to create wars right now.
Look who's involved in them.
Look who's taking the bait, look who's like who's taking the low-hanging fruit.
They're all pussies, bitches and hoes.
But the people that can see through this, like Kanye West.
He hasn't even explained his campaign fully yet in any in any realistic way, and then people either a to me are grifting and completely just attaching to it, or b they're just grifting and and pushing it away when it's like there's got to be a real understanding of what is this guy actually trying to do.
What does he really stand for?
Why would you vote for him?
And all people want to do is just talk shit on him or talk shit on people who talk shit on him, and that's what all the internet seems to be like today, and it's like I, so it's like I don't.
Does he have any serious positions?
Because I haven't seen anything besides the fact that he's talked about Jews.
Yeah, I mean, at the end of the day, the entire purpose behind the swastika, and I think it was the star of David that he Put together in that logo that got him banned from Twitter was to show that we need to bring everyone together.
We need to stop hating everyone.
And if I can bring the most hateful, or at least what is perceived to be the most hateful logo together with the people who are saying this is the most hateful logo and bring them together, then that's a message of unity.
The interesting thing is, you have all these people on the left saying we want unity.
And now you see it on the right, we want unity, we want people to come together.
And then their idea of unity is basically ostracizing an entire portion of the United States who feels disaffected, who feels ostracized from polite society, who feels like their ideas aren't represented.
And a lot of those people are Christian.
And I think one of the main things that Ye said when he went and he, I think he made a video on it, is we need to base all of our policies and bring it back to Christianity.
And I think that's something that has been lost.
You don't see it from Trump.
You certainly don't see it from DeSantis.
You don't see it from Nikki Haley.
At best, you'll maybe get lip service to it.
But at the root of that is love everybody.
And I think that that's a big policy for Ye.
I mean, it sounds very vague, but it's something that none of us are doing.
And people love to say, okay, well, we're all about love and we agree with that.
And then they want to put exceptions in.
And then they want to say, okay, well, we love everyone except for these people because these people were really awful.
These people did really terrible things.
We're not going to love those people.
And I think the Nazis and Hitler is probably the most extreme version of that.
But you see people, you see it on a lesser degree.
You see people saying, oh, well, we want unity, but we don't want unity to include the people who believe these ideas.
You don't want unity to include the people who believe in truly conservative or right-wing views.
We want unity amongst this very small group of people that consists of an approved message that believe an approved message.
And that message is controlled by the people that Kanye has been complaining about this entire time.
And the minute you get outside of that message, your business deals get canceled.
And so I think it's a very resonating message that Ye is saying because he's been canceled on basically all platforms.
He's lost more money than most of us can even ever imagine making.
But that's happening on a much smaller level to almost every American.
Most Americans, to some degree or another, if they fall outside of the approved message, are finding themselves censored on social media.
Most Americans are finding themselves somehow financially punished.
It's not to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars, but it is something that affects their own life.
And so I think a lot of Americans can see themselves in Ye in that sense, that they feel they are being punished because they want to have Christian ideas.
And that's not something that used to be something that was common, almost universal in America.
And it was agreed upon that we were going to be a Christian nation that was founded on Christian ideals.
And so to have that now be very extreme and very beyond the pale is ridiculous.
And I think Ye represents a return to that.
And I think his policies will stem from that.
You're right.
And I don't want to jump ahead of the gun, but you're right that we haven't drilled down policy.
But we're so not at that point.
We're not at the point where we can come to the table and drill out policy specific.
We need a spiritual shift in this country.
Well, let's talk about that.
Okay, so I want to get into some of this stuff.
Let's get into some weird stuff, and we'll come back to this because Nikki Haley is weird.
And the ye stuff, yay stuff, whatever.
I can't say it.
I want to talk about some stories about why people are wanting yay and why people want, you know, this, maybe this movement of this Christianity.
Like, if there's any point in the show that will get clipped by some watchdog group, some very particular types of watchdog groups with very particular types of people, is just the fact of no.
What?
Oh, okay.
Why would you even say that?
Why would you say that?
No, no, I'm just going to say that.
That's really important.
Dude!
They're the only ones at this point who are allowed on the internet.
Them and their and their and their whoever condemns condemn fully condemned.
I don't know what that is.
Condemn.
Make sure that if you want to condemn, if you want to join the condemnation, join us at ElijahSchaefer.locals.com.
Condemn John with me by joining ElijahSchaefer.locals.com.
Join Elijah.
He's ruined that weekend.
And he ruined his internet.
Yeah, and he's, yep, and they ruin our inner cities.
Detroit's going to be a lot of people.
You know, that's really what it was.
That's why I couldn't go on the show is because they knew John Miller was coming on slightly offensive Elijah Schaefer and the Jews who control the internet.
Oh, there you go.
Enough of anti-Semitism.
Seriously, enough of that.
That's what I'm saying.
I can't hear you.
Hear what you said.
No, I was going to say.
No, no, but I was going to say that the reality is I've brought this up multiple times.
I have laughed about all this stuff is because people do get really sensitive.
And it's crazy that it's gotten to a position and a point in our society where I can get on and say, I hate British people.
And everyone goes, party ha.
I'm just kind of offended.
Yeah, and they get offended and they get all, you know, they get their teeth separated an extra millimeter every time you say something against their country.
But you can make fun of any other group or ethnicity.
But I did notice that if you make fun of white countries or white ethnicities, that's totally fine.
I'm not supposed to be poking fun at black people, but I'll do it anyways because you're not supposed to.
But I also noticed the only times I've ever gotten in trouble when working for a network was when I said I wasn't a fan of the Chinese people, which I'm not.
I'm not a fan of the Chinese people.
I had some experience with the Chinese people too.
I got in a lot of trouble for an anti-well, it wasn't even anti-Chinese comment.
I just commented that someone was speaking in Korean.
And that was apparently not what you're supposed to do.
But let me tell you this: if I came on here, if I came on here with like a giant baguette and like a beret, and I was like, oh, I'm crunchy franchise, I'd be totally fine.
And if I like, you know, put fake teeth in and like was like British and was like, oh, bnoi!
I mean, again, there would be no issue because white people are open season.
White people are fair game.
You can make fun of them as much as you want.
It's only when you start to make fun of the protected classes, you start to make fun of Chinese people.
I can't do a Chinese impression.
I'll get blown off the air.
You can't make fun of black people.
You can't make fun of me.
He does a Chinese impression.
He just gets a blowjob right when he leaves.
He's like, turn the internet off.
I need to give you a blowjob.
His Chinese slave is in there.
She's like, me, Stan.
That's a Mexican.
I mean, but.
Me, Tamira, I agree for a bro job now.
It's bro job.
But bro, you're off air.
I'm going to blow you off air.
You make a Chinese eye and I blow you off air.
You make a Chinese what?
Make a Chinese eye.
Make a Chinese eye and then you make a Chinese eye and I blow you off air.
Okay, seriously.
It's true.
Okay.
It's probably true.
She's right under the desk, by the way.
And she's standing up.
That's how small they are.
It's true.
They're really small.
But, dude, no, no.
I'm just going to say.
Okay.
But conservatives have gotten to the point where, like, you know, conservatives.
And since you brought me on for Black History Month, I'll say this.
Conservatives are very comfortable with all the anti-black dog whistles, right?
Oh, this lazy person, pull your pants up.
Pull your pants up.
Get to work.
Pull yourself up by your bootstraps, son.
All these, you know, black people know who they're talking about when they're like, pull your pants up.
You're not talking to white people.
Black people know what, you know, they look at it and they say, well, they're just not hardworking.
There's all these anti-black tropes out there.
If I even, like, if I even inch close to an anti-Jewish trope, it's over.
And the conservative are saying, well, you must not stand with Israel.
You must be anti-Semitic.
And so we can't talk about it.
And we're not allowed to talk about anything, you know, okay, you want to call them Jews with Jewish surname, or you want to call them whatever, secularists with Jewish surnames.
Whatever.
It's the same thing.
But we're not allowed to get anywhere near close to it.
And I think what happens is that most people start off with, well, actually, what happens is that you begin with this kind of indoctrination, right?
We love Israel.
Israel is our greatest ally.
You know, if you don't love Israel, and they said this at a TPUSA thing.
They said, if you don't love Israel, you're not a patriot.
And any thinking person, I think, might scratch their chin and say, hmm, well, what does Israel have to do with America?
Why does Israel's sovereignty really affect me in any way?
And why is all this Israel stuff being pushed on me?
And then you ask that question and they shut all the doors, right?
It's like you can't ask that question.
You can't mention Israel.
The only mention you can make of Israel has to be in exceptionally positive terms.
And if you say anything slightly critical, and you saw this with DeSantis and DeSantis's legislation in Florida that he signed in 2019, literally making it a crime to criticize Israel.
And so not even from a Jewish conspiracy, Jews run the world, all of that stuff.
Any thinking free speech advocate would say, well, how is that in line with the First Amendment?
Actually, not being able to criticize Israel in the state of Florida without some vast punishment.
And I think once you start to just peek behind those doors, which anyone with a natural journalistic curiosity will do, you start to see, oh, it actually is a lot bigger than that.
And because of the animosity you receive, the minute you start to open those doors, yeah, I would say you start to get a little hostile and you start to see, oh, this thing is a lot deeper than I initially thought it was.
Because you're not allowed to ask those questions.
They'll try to destroy you.
They'll try to kick you off all the platforms.
And again, as a black person, I'll say this.
If black people's tropes was that we're too powerful, that we have too much money, we'd be jumping for joy.
It's like the Jewish tropes are like, oh, you guys are, you guys are too successful.
You guys are too powerful.
I would love to have those be my tropes.
I would love for my tropes to be like, you guys control too much.
The black tropes are like, you guys are good for nothing, crime-ridden.
You guys are responsible for all the crime in America.
You guys are responsible for all the poverty.
You guys are responsible for the destruction of our cities.
Okay, so I would actually prefer the Jewish tropes over the black tropes.
Of course, you would.
I wonder what your bias is.
I wonder why you would prefer people to go after Jews in the black people.
Let's think.
Well, no, it's not even that.
It's like if they would transfer their negative stereotypes to us, it would be a real problem.
You know, Kez and I are Jewish, right?
I mean, that's what the rumor is, but I didn't want to bring that up.
It's not a rumor.
It's just an overt reality.
It's just, it's side pro-phones.
Side-prophobia.
So it's Shabbat, then, right?
Shabbat.
No, I don't mind any of this stuff.
Here's the problem with this conversation, though.
Not this conversation, but the problem with the conversation around Jewish stuff is that it is an interesting thing because on one hand, no matter what you say, you'll get in trouble by somebody.
Meaning, like I always say this, like if you're against Israel, then you'll get up in trouble.
If you're for Israel, you might even get in trouble because you're not supposed to really be outspoken.
You're not really supposed to be outspoken.
You're just not supposed to speak about it.
The only people that should be outspoken are the people that are supposed to be outspoken.
So like if you're the direct head of like a large organization, then you should you need to go out of your way to be pro-Israel and like really speak about being pro-Israel.
But if too many people in the organization are too outspoken and pro, then it starts to raise red flags.
And so they just want you to just accept what the person in charge of the organization says and then just not challenge the status quo, stay off the subject and keep as much heat off the subject as possible.
They don't want a conversation about it.
They actually don't want any conversation.
They don't want any dialogue about it at all.
And I've noticed that.
They don't even want you.
It's just like, okay, we support this.
Now shut up.
This is what we do.
And if you don't, then you're not a good person.
And then you, even if you're like, but I support them, but I kind of want to stop.
You either agree with me.
You either agree with me up front and we don't question.
You don't say anything else after that.
You just wear your little pin.
You wear your little flag.
And this is the same thing with the Ukraine war.
It's like people don't want you talking about it.
They just want to know that you won't question it.
And as long as you won't question it, then they have your control.
And that's the power people have in relationship is that they don't want you to talk about something because talking brings questions, even to the most loyal people.
It brings debate.
It brings healthy discussion.
And anything they don't want you talking about, right?
This is why when you go to like left-wing protests, you go to these things.
They don't even want to discuss their ideas with you.
They'll just shut you down.
They don't want a discussion, even though they're convinced they're right.
And even if you start questioning them, like explain to me why you're correct, not even why you're wrong.
Explain why you're asking them to convince you of their own ideas.
They don't want the debate.
They don't want to talk to you about why they're correct and right.
They just want you to accept their position and to move on.
And it's a little bit scary to me when we're politically being expected to accept positions without questioning for or against a matter.
I don't like that personally.
I've never appreciated that.
And I feel like that's one of the topics that's definitely people get really like, oh, you just can't or cannot say something about it.
And Neil Mohan, the new CEO of, what's his name?
Neil Mohan?
Is that Mohan?
Neil Mohan?
The new CEO of YouTube?
The Indian?
Yeah, the Indian guy.
He's also very big on nobody questioning this question.
Yeah, I mean, I was going to push back, because I didn't agree with you until I saw where you were going with it and you kind of brought it around to make it make sense.
And I think that you're right.
I mean, it's not, you have to be pro-Israel because what is every politician, what is their first thing that they do?
You know, you've got DeSantis with the kippah or the yarmicole at the wall, he's like kissing the wall, and every politician feels like they have to do that.
And still listed among Trump's biggest accomplishments are, you know, he moved the embassy to Jerusalem and, you know, he's so pro-Jewish.
And it's kind of like, if you want to be in the club, they need to know, are you pro-Jewish?
And if you say, well, I don't really care about it, you're not really accepted into the club.
You have to answer, yes, I am fervently pro-Jewish and I believe in the Jewish cause.
And then they're fine with you.
But yeah, I think you're right that they don't really want you to go into depth and actually explain why you're pro-Israel or why you're pro-Jewish.
You're right.
They just want to hear that you are and that's enough for them because like you said, it brings questions when you start to actually discuss it in any detail.
But I think at the crux of that is that they know they have all this power.
They know that they've consolidated all this power and that they know they basically control the conversation and are able to stifle any kind of question, any conversation that starts to chip away at the kind of power that they have and return it to actual rightful Americans.
They don't want that conversation to happen.
So instead, they just kind of keep it at a surfacy level and are happy just knowing you will submit to us and you will submit to our will.
You will not criticize us.
And that's basically what it is with any sort of occupied government or any sort of illegitimate monarchy or oligarchy or whatever, oligarchy or whatever you want to call it.
That's how it is.
You're not allowed to question the monarch.
You're not allowed to question the authoritarian.
You simply have to submit.
And that's kind of what America has right now with Jewish control.
And it's not just America.
I would say it's largely the West.
And if you even come close to saying that, you're doomed.
And it becomes more and more obvious to people as they start to ask more and more of these questions and start to realize that it is undeniable.
And Ye's the prime example of that.
He, in, in a, and, you know, people say it was an inartful way.
I think it was very artful the way he did it because he just busted open the doors and said, here's what I'm feeling.
And a lot of Americans were like, yeah, that's what we're feeling too.
But we've been told for so long.
We're not allowed to say that.
We've been told for so long.
We're not even allowed to broach that question.
Because remember, these people, they suffered the Holocaust.
You can't forget that.
I'm so tired of hearing about the Holocaust.
In the same way, I don't want to hear about how a black person, you know, 200 and something years ago had slavery some doubt, somewhere down the line, and therefore they deserve reparations for that.
It's the same with Jews.
It's like, I don't want to hear about the Holocaust.
Real fast?
Wait, wait, wait.
Let's keep talking about this, but we're going to have to finish.
We're going to have to continue.
I just got to, I just got to, I just was looking.
We need to finish this conversation on Rumble.
So, everybody, we're going to keep this podcast going.
We have probably another 45 minutes at least to talk.
We're not shutting this down, but I don't think we can talk about this stuff on YouTube at this degree, which I don't give a shit.
We'll talk about whatever.
So, like, don't, I don't give, I don't care if you want to give me a shit.
I will talk about whatever, wherever, but we got to go, but we got to go over to Rumble.
So, I'm going to put the Rumble chat in.
Let's go to Rumble.
Let's keep.
I want to hear your thoughts.
I want to keep talking.
Believe me.
I want to hear this, right?
Like, you know, you need to do the Tim Pool thing where you give me the list of topics that I am.
No, you're allowed.
You can totally, you can talk about anything on the show.
I just need to switch over to Rumble since we're going over here.
Let's go into the Rumble here because they will get YouTube's really sensitive about these topics.
And this is why we have Rumble.
By the way, guys, click on the link.
It's not a joke.
Click on the link that I just put in the chat.
Go over to Rumble, sign up on Rumble, go subscribe, because that's why we have a Rumble because YouTube's gay and it sucks.
And I don't like the fact too that YouTube makes it difficult to have real discussions.
And I don't like it.
And I think it's horrible.
And I don't want to ever cut off a guest.
And I don't even care.
I don't even care about cutting off John.
But I mean, I want to talk about this.
But we have Rumble so that we can keep talking about things that we want to talk about or that guests want to talk about.
So if you're not there already, get out of this chat.
Go over to Rumble right now if you can.
And I'm going to play this little outro here.
And then we're going to just keep picking up the conversation on Rumble.
Let's do this.
Thanks.
Don't mind me.
I'm going to just grab my stuff and leave.
Excuse me, please.
Fuck this shit.
I'm out.
Nope.
Fuck this shit.
I'm out.
All right, then.
I don't know what the fuck just happened, but I don't really care.
I'm going to get the fuck up out of here.
Wait, I lost audio.
I can't hear.
Oh, there you go.
You were making comments about the Holocaust or something.
Go ahead.
What were you saying?
I was just saying that I'm tired of hearing about it.
And they use that as a cudgel.
They use that as a tool to make anyone who says anything critical of them feel bad.
You have to feel bad for Rahm Emanuel, who's the top guy in Hollywood.
You have to feel bad for Lord because he has some connection to the Holocaust.
You have to feel bad for George Soros because he was a Holocaust.
What is it?
A Holocaust survivor.
And I think I got in a lot of trouble for saying that was the biggest tragedy of the Holocaust was the fact that George Soros escaped and survived.
Because you can't criticize George Soros.
And he's kind of gotten to the point where he's so bad and so malicious and so just has such a negative effect on the right that even kind of normie cons have had to say, okay, we can go after George Soros as a puppet match or no one else, no one after George Soros.
But that's what they do.
So you can't bring up the Holocaust because you, or you can't bring up anything legitimate because they're going to bring up the Holocaust.
And they're going to say, you know, they're going to show you all these images that you can't bear and they're going to pull at your heartstrings.
And it's enough.
We can't have serious conversations when any time you bring something up, someone says, oh, but didn't you see the shoes?
You can't have serious conversations when someone says, oh, but remember, their people were in shackles.
And, you know, oh, they electrified them and show you all these terrible images.
You're not able to have productive conversations when those are always being held over your head.
So it's just, it's time to get over it.
It happened a long time ago.
And we're not able to question exactly what happened.
So it's not even a productive conversation because we're only allowed to be talked at.
We're only allowed to be told what happened.
We're only allowed for them to guilt trip us into thinking, here's exactly what happened.
You will not question it.
You will not ask anything about this event.
All you will do is accept and move on and feel bad for us.
And then we'll basically just be able to do anything we want to you without repercussions.
Oh, and we've successfully basically brought the whole YouTube audience over to Rumble right now, which is very good.
And we just brought over another 700 or 800 live viewers right now.
So that's really good.
We literally just migrated the entire YouTube audience over to Rumble.
And that's why we're here, ladies and gentlemen.
That is why we're here.
Let me get a little.
I literally, this is just so you know, John, this is a big deal to me because I'm still working to figure out how to get on the front page of Rumble and get like promoted because this used to be a Blaze channel and Blaze and Rumble, like most people don't get along that well in networks.
And so this channel's like, it's not deranked.
It's just going to, it's just, it's, um, it doesn't show up in the search algorithms or whatever.
It's got some issues.
And they're going to fix it for me.
I'm talking to them, but I'm working on it.
But it's like awesome the fact that we can get, even over here, we can get like 1,100 people watching live when we even said an episode would be canceled on Rumble, which I guess is not really the whole YouTube audience, but we're still bringing them all over to Rumble.
And we're going hard.
And I appreciate you guys a lot because, you know, when like, this is the real problem that we have.
And I bring this up genuinely and why I'm kind of getting sick of this, is if you bring this up, right, this is an interesting story.
And this is the fact of kind of like where our country is at.
We are having parental right fights.
A lesbian mom was forced to give up her parental rights to her ex-wife and a sperm donor.
So right now, you know, we used to have the problems with divorce in our country and we used to have problems with liberalism.
We used to have problems with, you know, I would say, you know, this fight for independence, this right for men and autonomy and feminism.
And now that the parental rights have gotten into the discussion of whether two lesbians have the right over the child or whether the rights go to the egg and the sperm donor, this is really screwed up.
It's genuinely difficult to process when I read things like this.
But I think if you want to understand a little bit more, like why, you know, Kanye is gaining traction or why, as they say, the far right continues to grow is because when you're telling people, you know, that the world is great.
We got to celebrate Black History Month, that you can't question who's in power, who pulls the strings, and you got to celebrate your society and hopefully sign up for the draft.
Who's going to want to die for a country to where our cultural battles are whether or not the lesbians get to keep the kid that borrowed the sperm or the guy who donated the sperm gets to have the custody?
Baby, this is very weird, right?
And this is very bizarre and strange.
And can we just talk about not the parents, but how screwed up this is for the child, of the fact that the fight for your life is whether your parents are going to be fat lesbians, sexless lesbians, or some guy who never loved you or your mom and just now wants custody.
They don't care about kids at all.
They have absolutely no care for the children and how it's going to affect them.
It's very, very selfish.
I think if, and maybe this is an unpopular opinion, but I think if you cannot naturally conceive and have children, your options are adopt.
I don't think sperm donation and all this sort of stuff where kids are just, you can just pick and choose.
Oh, well, I really want a kid.
It's my heart's greatest desire to have a child.
So I'm going to deliberately create a child that is going to be raised not by its biological father or not by its biological mother just because I want a child.
But you're talking about somebody else.
Like that is a real little human there that is going to be affected forever.
So I know I recognize there are people who really want kids.
As a woman myself, I feel that same thing of like, of course I want children, of course, but you've, but you've got to care for the innocent more than you care for your own desires of being a mom or a parent.
It's pretty fucked up, though.
I just got to say, I read this and I am kind of understanding why people want to burn it all down, John.
Like I get it.
I understand why when our options are Nikki Haley and DeSantis hasn't even decided to run and people are already attacking him.
It's pretty clear that he's probably going to throw his hat in the ring.
But you said it's so interesting to me that it's considered far right.
And, you know, we feel kind of like, oh, I know this is an unpopular opinion, but, you know, this is how I feel.
And the opinions that you just espoused and that I think most Americans would agree with has become unpopular.
It's not far right to believe that a family should consist of a mother and a father and the children that they conceive.
And then the notion that there are going to be some parents who can't conceive.
And in addition to that, there are going to be some unwanted children who could use good homes.
And that's a very regular, very middle of the road, very moderate position.
But it's now painted as far right because we have all these wackos.
And I couldn't even keep up in that story about what it was talking about with the lesbian and the wife.
And I always get confused.
And then you put trans into the mix.
And I can never keep up with who's the woman and who's the man.
And it's just, it's ridiculous.
And these positions that we believe that we actually know to be true and that I would say, yeah, Yay represents, are pretty middle of the road, pretty standard ideas.
And everyone else has gone so far off the rails.
I mean, it is selfish.
I listened to a stream of Dave Rubin, and I feel horrible for you for having to be at that network at the time when all of that was happening.
And, you know, kind of, you know, I'm sure it was one of those things where it's like, I don't know what to do because we're supposed to be proud of him, but what he's doing is demonic.
And you listen to him talk about it and you hear about these, you know, he's like, well, I know I could have adopted.
And it's like a really kind of selfish, gay thing almost where he's saying, you know, but I just, you know, I don't care about all those kids who could have used adoption.
I don't care.
You know, it's all about me.
It's like, I want to, he said, I want kids that look like me.
And it's like, well, buddy, you are a homosexual.
You can't have kids that look like you because you are married to a man who cannot conceive.
I'm sorry, but that's your life.
And that's what it is.
But he wants it both ways.
He wants to be married to a man and to be able to have sex with a man every day, but also wants to be able to not just have children because, okay, fine, adopt children.
No, he wants to have kids that actually resemble him and his husband.
And because we live in hell, we've basically been the scientists have found a way to actually make that happen with surrogate mothers.
And it's just a really disgusting, tragic, horrible thing.
Those kids are not going to be right in the head.
Those kids are not going to be raised in a good, healthy household because there's going to be two dads.
I mean, can you imagine?
Not only just two gay dads, but also two dads who are in show business.
I mean, Dave Rubin is your dad.
I mean, it's just those poor kids.
And it would have been much more just selfless.
And even, I hate to use this term Christ-like to describe that relationship, but it almost would have been more selfless and more kind of the Christian thing to do would just say, okay, well, I've made this decision.
I'm not going to inflict this horrible decision and bring life into it and destroy those lives too.
And that's not even to mention all of the zygotes that were basically destroyed.
You know, they don't talk about, I don't remember exactly how many, but a bunch of children have to be basically cleaned in the lab.
It depends.
It depends, but in many cases, especially, you know, when we're talking about like in vitro, right?
So we're not talking about in vivo.
We're not talking about implantation.
These are like just basic scientific words, meaning petri dish, right?
So you have this like fertilization in vitro.
You have you're doing it in kind of literally a dish.
You're going to have successful eggs uniting with the sperm.
And oftentimes you can even test genetically these zygotes and you can see which one you sort of want.
Sometimes they're even already into blastulism and they're already formed into multicellular organisms.
And, you know, this is the very beginning stages of it before it's like fully, you run out of your timer to implant it.
And then they literally just, for lack of better words, bleach the other lives.
So these just like perform abortions on these other children based on what you choose.
Now, this is why sometimes also as well, individuals can have like twins or different things because sometimes they'll try to implant multiple zygotes and then multiple will implant.
You'll have multiple children.
A lot of different crazy factors can happen.
There's high miscarriage rate because there could be issues with the fact that you're causing fertilization outside the body.
But the difficulty is here is like, and I've always had a hard part with this, is number one, where I think the hard part with conversations, like you mentioned, is, is this is very multifaceted because outside of Dave, I know Dave personally, and I know he's a really kind guy humanly.
Like he's a very kind human.
He actually helped me get this Rumble channel back from Rumble and was like really helpful, helped me get my locals, like helped me get priority on locals and like has helped me on the back end with a lot of things.
And so Dave, in and of himself, business-wise and personally, has always been a very kind and great friend, I would say, or like, you know, colleague in work.
And I have nothing, I would never have a single ill to say about him.
But I think this brings up the question outside of that, outside of the complexities, like you mentioned.
So thank you for recognizing.
It's very hard when you worked in a network and like you make, you know, you say your thoughts on Mormonism and then you, you know, then you don't work there anymore, you know, that kind of stuff.
It's like, obviously, I didn't, I wasn't attacking, you know, Glenn Beck.
I had no means to attack him as a person.
I've never walked up to Glenn and be like, fuck you.
You know, I know, I like Glenn Beck.
He's a really nice guy.
I think he's incredibly talented and everything.
But, you know, you just get pulled into these fights.
And I kind of just was like, you know, it's really hard because obviously you can get sued for the shit you say about coworkers.
I don't know if you know that.
But you can.
What?
Well, thankfully, that's never happened to anyone we did.
Thank God.
But I was going to say, so I had to be very careful since we were colleagues and we were co-workers, you know?
And I don't want to add on top of, you know, other, you know, other people say, oh, your jokes are, you know, inappropriate or whatever like this.
I don't want to add homophobia on top of the myriad of things apparently that are now illegal to say.
But when I looked at this, it's really troubling to me because this is a sign, and I want to be careful even here because I know certain people.
We have, in the need to try to make a big tent, have actually caused our own demise.
And I'm guilty of this myself too, because what I've noticed, even in my own personal schisms and problems with people in this industry, is the first people to come against me and to take emotional sides or to create schisms that don't like me would be homosexuals, transsexuals, and all these people that even myself have platformed, led into the movement, brought in here.
And it ends up becoming really challenging because I think we're so desperate to have allies, to have friends, and to, at one point in our movement, to try to prove to people that our ultimate goal is that we're not just like hateful of people, that we do care about people.
We want people to have redemption.
We want people to have, you know, recognizing, we want to recognize them to give them a chance out of their issues, right?
You're not going to be like, oh, I just hate, I hate Dave, this, and that.
It's like, you want to say, hey, I want God to save people.
I want God to reach out to people that it becomes really difficult because now these are your friends.
And now they start doing fucked up shit that is like you can't sanction and you know is really bad.
But it's ironic because like the right wing, for instance, will still condemn whoredom or like sex, you know, being a whore, but they don't condemn homosexuality.
And we've actually been infiltrated by homosexuals and feminists into such a degree that because these are now our allies, these are our commentators, these are the people that are representing us, we're pushed to sanction and accept ideas that are actually destroying us.
And our entire party is now catered to the feelings of feminists and homosexuals.
That's the whole party has become that.
And I've worked in it and I know that.
It doesn't matter what a straighteness is or whites or Christians, those are all fair game.
But the gays and the feminists run the whole thing.
They literally do.
They run everything.
Yeah, I think you hit the nail on the head, especially with we've created this conservative movement that is so big tent that it incorporates everyone.
I have friends, like I think everyone does, who don't agree with me.
And it's a very simple fix.
We say, well, that person's a liberal.
That person's insane.
That person, you know, I like them as a person, but they're just out of their mind.
And thankfully, that's why they vote Democrat.
That used to be what was the case.
Now it's gotten so complicated because it's like they expect you to also be on the same side of the aisle as them.
And you're not able to say, well, I disavow everything this person believes because they think that you're supposed to be a quote-unquote ally.
It was much easier when we were able to say, yeah, I get a beer with this person, but they're still an insane person, and I don't agree with anything they say.
But now there's kind of this expectation that we do agree with them.
And so when you go, and I think I said once that we should have nothing to do with transgenders whatsoever.
And I got attacked with, you know, well, what about, what about, and then like, you know, what about Blair White?
What about Lady MAGA?
They're wonderful people and they're just as conservative as you and me.
And I'm like, no, they are not.
No, they are not.
And the reason why we're expected is because we basically said we are okay with transgenderism.
They just have to be Republican transgenders and they have to just, you know, but we are okay with Bruce Jenner.
He gets a contract on Fox.
We're okay with Lady MAGA.
She shows up at the TPUSA events.
We're okay with Blair White.
She's on Joe Rogan.
She's on Tim Poole.
She's, you know, with DeSantis and hanging out in Florida.
And so we're not able to attack their ideas or their lifestyles without attacking the movement.
And so there's this whole notion that there's all this infighting.
And really, it's not that complicated.
They never really had a place to be in the movement to begin with.
They didn't belong in the movement.
We've just gotten to a point where, because we're so desperate for inclusivity, that we've brought them in.
And it's time to expel them again because they really don't contribute anything to what we believe.
And if we're going to have a platform and to claim that we are the party of traditional values or claim that we are the side of the political discourse that wants to somewhat maintain a version of what our grandfathers and what their grandfathers had, then we're going to need to accept that there's a lot of decisions that these people make that have no place in the conservative movement and have no place on the right wing of America.
And there's nothing personally.
I'm sure they're lovely people.
And I'm sure we could talk about, you know, a number of things music we like and books we like and music movies, et cetera.
But when it comes to the political discourse, we just, we don't see eye to eye and that's it.
And we can't do that anymore because it's just, it's such a big tent.
Well, yeah.
And like the reason why as people will, eventually people understand, you know, one day I'll be able to explain more why I'm so careful on certain things because a lot of a lot of these people are really hyper-emotional.
And, you know, unfortunately, the courts and the systems in our country don't really favor justice.
You've already seen this, right?
They don't favor self-defense.
Like, they don't favor good things anymore.
They don't even favor immigration, not even legal immigration, right?
I mean, I'm not even arguing for that.
They don't favor anything that makes sense.
They're just seriously, it's pitiful.
Is I have seen letting emotional people into this movement and giving them power and platforms when they just have their platforms because of their identity, right?
Because they're Hispanics, people, oh, it's Hispanic publication.
Oh, it's Hispanic journalist.
And, oh, it's based Hispanic and base black guy and base this and that.
And it's not really because of, you know, they happen to be black or happen to be Hispanic or this or that.
There's too many people that are just given this voice.
And I even mentioned the criticism.
The only reason why I was let into the conservative network sphere is because I was a little like queer blonde kid in LA that was a centrist.
They would never let me in.
They obviously didn't want me in now.
I knew that about 16 months ago, I started building my home studio because I knew what was coming eventually in terms of the reality that you get too understanding of the ideas that you know you're not welcomed anymore and you can feel the animosity, you hear the backstabbing, you know what's going on.
And the reality is, is that it's because we are gatekept from, I've learned that all of establishment media is meant to keep the Overton window tight so that they can control what right wing means, what the ideas are, what's socially acceptable.
I don't, the networks, I mean, the networks, I mean, I'm telling you the truth.
Like, I mean, I don't, I've worked in the networks and I can tell you the reality that there are multi-national people, multi-ethnic people, but I don't know where all the money's coming from.
I don't.
You know that.
You've worked at networks too.
I don't know.
In my instance, and I'm trying to be intellectually honest.
Like, I could speak, oh, it's the Jews, it's the Jews.
But I actually don't know in my instance.
I don't know where the money's coming from.
I could tell you that there's a drastically disproportionate amount of Jewish people in power in these networks that never made sense to me.
And that I would say that there were Jewish people that were upset with me and did not want me to continue to have platforms.
That is a real issue that I won't talk about now just because things are ongoing in my life.
But I also want to say that I did notice that the way that it works on the right wing is it's not just with transsexuals and stuff, but it's also like the vaccines.
And the way that they gaslight people into thinking they're on their side is, for instance, is Daily Wire, rather than admitting where they got things wrong or admitting that they've misled people, shame you into criticizing them by pointing out where they weren't wrong.
So a good example is like, well, they never really spoke out against business mandates or travel mandates per se, or never spoke out against the vaccines.
They even promoted the vaccines.
We'll now say, well, we fought against federal mandates.
And so you want to be against somebody that fought against federal mandates?
I want to say, no, no, I'm fighting against somebody who let things get too far.
You let things get too far.
And then on top of that now, there's all this subversion in the right wing to get back to the pre-Trump era where they started calling us the died suddenly crowd.
You know, even now, they're like labeling us.
They're trying to bunch us in with QAnon.
I don't know if you've seen that recently.
A lot of big commentators like, oh, these are the died suddenly crowd.
And these are people I respect, by the way.
That's why it's hard because I respect these people.
I like these people.
I know them.
I've eaten with them.
I've been over their home.
They've been over my home.
I like these people.
And unlike certain people, I don't slam people that are my friends.
I just don't do that.
But it also makes me nervous because I realize how fucked up the whole right wing is, simply being put, that I don't really know if we really have as much of a power grab or an ability to find control in it because I definitely tried to bring people into it.
I tried to do my own part in evolving the right-wing media sphere, in revolving the right-wing influence, and bring people in.
And that didn't turn out very well.
I'll tell you that.
And it's because there's a lot of money and a lot of ears and a lot of voices trying to manipulate people.
And it's fucked up.
And it's really sad to watch.
But I also have seen time and time again, there's a reason why you, why Gavin McGinnis, why myself, my people who do take these alternative positions once were a part of the club and now are not.
And it's not because of reasons people would think or not think.
It's really just because they don't want you there.
And when you don't want someone there, you find an excuse to get them out.
And that's unfortunate, but it's true.
And that makes me wonder, like with Kanye, is if it's that easy to get us out of something so small, Kanye West was a billionaire.
They got him out of the music industry.
Maybe you could say he quit.
He's still like the sixth highest selling musician in the world.
And they with brand partnerships with high fashion and one of the biggest brands.
And they successfully pulled him out.
That's kind of crazy.
They haven't successfully.
It is insane what they do.
And they haven't pulled him out just yet.
But what they've done is that they've said, okay, we're not going to include him on the lists.
We're going to unperson him, right?
First of all, we're going to destroy all of his business deals.
Valencia, Adidas, out the window.
Now you see, you know, he wasn't, his agents dropped him.
His lawyers dropped him.
All of the talent dropped him.
The producers for that documentary production company, they dropped him.
And essentially what they're now trying to do is that there was the, what is it called?
The World Jewish Institute.
Literally, that's what it's called.
And it's like every stereotype in the book where these people, where these people meet and they discuss it, and they've tried to figure out how do we get him off Spotify?
How do we get him off iTunes?
How do we get him off of Google Play so that you can't even listen to his music anymore?
And it's not that, you know, it's crazy because these people say, oh, free market, free market.
You know, let the market decide.
People want to hear his music.
You think people don't want to wear his shoes?
You think people don't want to wear his clothes?
He's the most popular artist.
You ask, ask any high school teacher, ask any high school principal, ask anyone in college, what do your kids want to listen to?
It's always yay.
And yet they're trying to convince us that, well, he's not popular anymore.
You talk to anyone in the media and they'll say, oh, well, you know, he kind of fell off.
He didn't fall off.
His music is literally more popular than it's ever been.
His clothes are more popular than they've ever been.
They are still flying off the shelves.
You saw Adidas loss, I think it was $1.8 billion just in the last couple months because of them dropping him.
So his stock hasn't gone down.
They want you to think his stock is going down because they manipulate the conversation.
And if they do it successfully enough, they will be able to drum him out of the conversation because if you can't listen to his music and you literally can't buy his clothes, then they have successfully unpersoned him.
They haven't done that yet, but that's what they want to do.
And if they had their way, that's what they would do.
And he's probably the biggest, as you were saying, the highest example of that.
He's the person who is most visible because he's the biggest star in the world.
So it's very clear what they're doing to him.
But it's happened to everyone on a much smaller level.
It's happened to you.
It's happened to me.
It's happened to anyone who's been banned off of any platform.
It's the same thing.
It's just not in the billions and billions and billions of dollars territory.
And we're not talking about Adidas and Valencia.
But you and I, and I think every American who is right up center has experienced this to some degree.
And I think you're right in the sense that it's not compromised because when people say that, you know, oh, he's compromised, they think, oh, he was paid off.
He got a bunch of money for this deal.
It's more of a soft compromise in the sense that we do know these people.
Like you said, they've been to our house for dinner.
We've been over to theirs.
We're friends with them.
And it almost feels bad to go and badmouth individuals.
And that kind of puts you in a weird spot, right?
Because you're not able to say, you're not able to call people out.
You're not able to mention certain people.
Oh, I'm friends with that person.
I don't really want to say that.
I don't really, you know, Dave Rubin's a great example.
I had a great conversation with Dave Rubin.
I don't know him personally like you do, but I've had, I've interviewed him, I've done a show with him.
We had a very pleasant conversation.
But to bring this back to what you were saying at the beginning, I remember I was going to have Dave Rubin on my show.
And I'm like, okay, well, I don't really, I don't watch, you know, the Rubin report.
I don't really know what he brings to the table.
Not to say that he doesn't bring anything.
I just, you know, he's not my, I don't watch him, so I don't really know.
So why is there this mandate that I have to have him on my show?
And the, and it wasn't anyone, it was just general.
So it wasn't anyone at the Blaze, but it was just the general idea was like, well, you know, he's this great gay Jew who's great on liberty and the free market.
And that title is always preceding his, you know, who he is.
Oh, you know, who is he?
He's a gay Jew, and that's who he is.
And it was the same thing with me.
It was like when I was getting promoted, it would be like, okay, well, who is John Miller?
Black conservative.
He's a black conservative.
And it was like almost like it was inseparable from that title.
And I'm like, okay, well, I'd like to think, I'd like to think I bring more to the table than just being a black conservative.
And in these people's eyes, it's really maybe not so much.
And the calls that I would get from networks would be like, oh, black issue.
Oh, you know, we need someone to come on and say, oh, ah, sir, I'm offended.
I'm able to speak for myself just like anybody else.
And if they think they're going to get me off the Democrat plantation, I'll let you know, sir.
I'll vote how I want.
I got my own voice.
I got my own right.
And they ate that up.
That was like, that was like catnip for them to just hear me talk about how I, and to the point where, oh, we'd like you to, we'd like you to come on and talk about how why you left the Democrat plantation.
I'm like, I didn't leave the Democrat.
I was never a Democrat.
I never left the Democrat plantation.
Like, okay, well, would you like to talk about your journey to becoming a conservative and walk away?
I'm like, I never walked away.
I was never, you know, no.
But that's, you know, they kind of find their story.
And for whatever reason, the conservative audience eats it up.
And like you were saying, it's just this entire ecosystem that they've created where I think they're finally starting to feel, or at least we are, they're not feeling anything because as long as their coffers get filled, they're happy.
But we're starting to feel the consequences of what happens when you bring people on solely because they're a gay Jew or solely because they're a black conservative or solely because they're the spicy Latina conservative.
It's like, well, you know, now we see that maybe they don't have the brain power.
Maybe they don't have the talent.
Maybe they don't have the intellectual firepower or the ability to bring ideas and actually push them forth effectively.
And we've just become this giant shit show.
And it doesn't need to be that way, but some big changes need to happen.
And those changes aren't, like you were saying, these changes aren't necessarily, okay, well, policy-wise, what are we talking about?
We need a giant seismic shift.
We need someone to come in and shake everyone and, you know, appropriately burn it all down and just go and say, hey, I love Hitler.
That's not to say that you have to agree with Ye in terms of, you know, the Nazis were great.
But what that does was say, we don't give a fuck about your rules.
We don't care about your censorship.
We're done letting you tell us what we're allowed to say and what we can't say.
And we're done with you making up all of these kind of this rulebook for us that we're supposed to follow if we want to have any sort of success.
And here you have the biggest guy in the business, in the world, coming and saying something that you're totally not supposed to say.
And now what?
And that's what we need.
And that's why Ye's campaign or his consideration for a campaign or whatever you want to call it, that's why it's important because it's shaking things.
And Trump did the exact same thing in 2015.
It wasn't, oh, what is Trump's policy?
He was all over the place policy-wise.
It was what we have isn't working.
You guys have screwed it up.
You guys are at fault.
You guys aren't letting us do what we want to do.
And we need a guy to just come in and say, I'm not playing by any of your rules because all your rules are bullshit.
Everything you've put us through is complete bullshit.
It's not helping us.
It's not serving us.
It doesn't represent us.
It's not serving our values.
And here's a person who's going to, in the most outrageous way sometimes, prove that we are unhappy with the status quo and we're just going to blow it all up.
We're going to burn it all down and we don't care.
And the person who burns it down the most is probably going to be the most attractive candidate.
We're not at the point where we can come and fiddle around the margins and talk about, you know, oh, well, should the tax rate be a flat rate at 20% or should it be progressive?
We're not at that point.
We need someone who can literally come in and just raise it all.
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And where is he at?
Where's John?
There he is.
I had a video here that I wanted to bring up that was about the topic we're talking about that I thought was pretty fairly interesting.
I want to watch this.
So this is how we chose our beautiful egg girl.
Absolutely.
I wanted her to have lovely big eyes.
I wanted her to have really thick hair because I've had two hair transplants.
I wanted her to have a really wide, nice smile and just look like a kind person.
Yeah, and we wanted her to be creative because we love the arts.
So, how it works is you join up with an egg donor agency and you literally go through thousands.
That's what she did.
That's what I did.
I went through thousands, thousands, and thousands.
I shortlisted them, sent them to Francis, and let him decide.
And then we had three or four in front of me, and then we had a few Zoom calls with the ones that we liked.
And then the first eggs are going to let us down.
Fuming!
Second!
Let us down!
Yeah!
Fuming!
And then by the third, we literally found her, and I was like, oh, she's incredible.
And when we got on the Zoom call, we were like, be calm, play it down, don't be too keen.
And luckily, she said, yes, and this is the result.
Yeah!
So this is how.
I don't know how you could give up your baby.
I don't know how you could do that.
Yeah, me neither.
But also, just listening to everything they're saying, it's so selfish.
It's all them-centered.
And we want them to be creative because we're creative and we want them to.
You know, I've had hair transplanted, so I don't want them to have hand transplant because I want them to be beautiful and I want them to look kind and I want them.
It's like, so you're just making it, it's all about you.
It is so selfish.
It's all about you.
It's not about, hey, there's going to be a little human who's going to grow and become their own person.
But not only are you going to take them away from their mother on purpose, and you're also trying to, you want them to be something.
It's just yucky.
It's just really yucky.
Why do gay people always look like this?
Is it Botox?
What is that?
It's Botox.
It's vanity.
Filler?
Is it filler?
Is it like, because they always look like this?
Like, they always look like they're excited.
They're like, guess what gossip I have today?
Like, shut up, faggots.
I mean, I think that that pulled back look, that is dermatology.
Like, you know, that's Botox or something like that.
I mean, physiognomy is real, first of all.
Skincare routine.
They're gay.
So they literally have demons.
Yeah, they are because they have demons in them.
That's not, you know, it's really difficult for me to watch this because you literally have a baby there.
And that baby hasn't done anything wrong.
And this baby has these two literal demons just like peering over it.
And that baby is probably going to come up and come out as fucked up as they are.
And it didn't have to be that way.
And like you were saying, Kez, with just the, with just like, I wanted this, I wanted big eyes.
You know, I think I heard Dave Rubin refer to it as Tinder.
You just swipe left and swipe left until you find the one.
And it's just, I mean, I honestly think if anything, if it didn't have a life in there, I mean, this would be helpful to our movement because I think the average American looks at this and they just are nauseated.
I think it's hard to watch this and say, oh, isn't that wonderful?
Like the average person's going to watch this and just think these people are sick.
These people need help.
These people are disgusting.
These people are literally possessed.
And there's nothing normal about this.
And there's nothing acceptable about this.
And this is not love is love.
And this is not anything that we should, you know, take and put into our party and incorporate it.
It's just demonic.
And you sound crazy when you say that.
You sound like, you know, this crazy holy roller, but that's what that is.
I mean, you look at that.
But pause right there on that thought because this is something you and I were talking about, like, sound like a holy roller.
I have laughed, actually.
The amount of things I hear about myself over the years are all, I take it in good favor.
Like, I'm not going to go out and get mad at people for talking shit.
Like, things happen.
But one of the weirdest things I heard recently was, you know, people in this movement, you know, being like, oh, and Elijah, you know, has advertised himself as a traditional conservative role model.
And I go, guys, I started this and you guys all thought I was gay.
Like, do you not know anything about my entire – I wore women's clothing, essentially.
It was like essentially a legalized cross-dresser.
I was Lady MAGA.
That's why you don't see Lady MAGA anymore.
No, but I mean this realistically, I just go.
Like, no, no, no.
I'm willing to admit the truth on camera about morality.
That's why I say I'm not conservative, but I also heavily agree with conservatism.
I try to be upfront with people.
I don't lie to people.
I'm not a conservative lesbian or whatever these people say.
I say, you know what?
I'm actually not.
I'm hyper-nationalist.
I'm very right-wing, and I'm also Christian, but I also am kind of retarded.
So it complicates things.
However, I'm not advertising a person on here that is, this is who I am in real life.
I don't intentionally hurt people.
I don't hurt people.
I don't go after people.
I don't do that.
I just mind my own shit.
But the reality is, is that even if you're there, this is where people are afraid to speak up.
If you just admit the truth, like you're just like, you know what?
Yeah, we don't need more gay people in our country and people should get married and try to have kids.
Do you have to have children to know that it's better for people to have children?
How can you be a traditional family person?
You don't even have a family.
And then on top of that, on top of that, you go even further and you go, when we're supposed to be striving for a better nation, am I not allowed to comment on black issues because I'm not black?
Am I not allowed to comment on immigration issues because I'm not an immigrant?
Am I not allowed to speak the truth on things because it's not my experience?
No, we have to speak up.
And I realize why everyone's a pussy ass bitch and they don't speak up on anything is because everyone's spineless today.
They don't have any, they have no official position on anything because you know why?
They're afraid of being held to the standards to which they're speaking about.
They're afraid of like, well, yeah, I'm not going to speak out against Dave Rubin because I have such and such and such in my own life.
Or I'm not going to speak out against this because I have this problem.
You can be fucked up.
You can have problems.
And you can still speak the truth.
You can literally, do you know you can be, I have a guest on who was addicted to heroin who's still overcoming heroin and can still condemn heroin.
And we need to be able to speak out against things like this and be able to say, this is going into waters where it's not your own problem.
This is not whether or not you're gay and you're struggling with your sexuality.
This is not whether you're struggling with substance abuse.
This is not whether you're struggling with insecurity.
This is not whether you're on your own political road.
This is where you are destroying future lives.
You are introducing lives into this world with pre-bought trauma, with preliminary destruction.
You are by choice using your resources and money to cause more chaos and destruction in this world.
And it is sanctioned and it is legal and it should be illegal.
And we should speak out against it.
This should be illegal.
You should not be allowed to do this.
This is not just wrong morally on a Christian level.
This is wrong on a pathological, scientific, psychological, psychiatric level.
This is destructive of all forces to our society and this should be outlawed.
And if you can't say that and you think that that's a traditional Christian position to take, I got some news for you, buddy.
You're going to be in a country in 15 years and you're going to be crying and wishing you spoke up sooner because you don't need to be perfect to speak out and to be honest.
This is not okay.
We should not accept this.
We should not be embracing this and we should be fighting to make this illegal because this kid is a victim.
It's such an interesting way to decide on children as well.
Like, I don't think most people, when they get married, certainly not for us, was I thinking, oh, let me look at his hairline and the eyes.
And what's his personality like?
That's going to be really good for kids.
I think when I would think about having a family with you, it came later.
It wasn't the first thing on my mind.
But the things were, I want someone who's stable and who can support me.
I would want to be a stay-at-home mom.
So I want someone who could, you know. offer me that lifestyle so that I could, you know, not have to work or whatever.
But I don't think that most people, when they're thinking about starting a family with whoever they're with, are thinking like, I'm going to pick a man and be with a man because of the way he looks and this, that, and the other so that my baby's going to be this way.
I mean, maybe I'm wrong.
Perhaps that's it.
But you sort of connect with someone on your values and on the things that are important rather than all the looks and all that sort of stuff.
It's just very interesting to see how shallow it is, how shallow they view humanhood even on a little baby.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, 100%.
I mean, they view it as an accessory.
That's really what it is.
You know, they view it as a purse, you know, or a handbag or whatever, or a watch or, you know, whatever they're into.
That's what they view it as.
And I think that we're at a point where you're totally right.
We have to call it out because it's not just, oh, we condemn their lifestyle or, you know, oh, we think that what they do is disgusting, which we do.
But it's more that how is that child going to turn out?
And you wonder how we have the number of transgenders and kids who are screwed up and don't know who they are.
That number is skyrocketing.
And it is because of couples like this.
And we don't know the full damage because this is kind of a new thing.
We don't know the full damage of what that's going to turn into.
And if we don't say stop right now, it's going to get even worse.
And I don't even want to know what it looks like because that kid's not going to turn out like a normal functioning member of society.
That kid's going to be screwed up in the head.
It's just going to be a disaster.
And so I think, you know, I think we're absolutely right.
It is wrong on a Christian level.
It is wrong on a moral level.
But we have to start implementing legal policies.
And it starts with tying the legal policies back to our Christian morality.
I mean, that sounds really corny, but law has its basis in morality.
Morality has its basis where?
Morality didn't just come out of nowhere.
Morality isn't something that is just, you know, a priori that we just have an innate sense.
Human beings are animals.
Human beings kill.
Human beings rape nine-year-olds.
You know, that was all common.
Christianity is the thing that made it different.
And Christianity was the thing that separated men and made them not beasts.
And so when people are like, well, you can't implement your Christian morality into the law.
They're separate.
No, they're not separate.
They are exactly the same.
Our morality comes from our Christianity.
And Christianity is the center of our founding and of our country.
And laws are made to enforce morality.
And our morality has its basis in Christianity.
It's as simple as that.
You know, there's this kind of impulse to make it seem like, oh, I don't want to sound like a holy roller.
And you called me out on that.
But at the end of the day, we have to have a basis for what we believe in.
And that basis manifests itself in law.
And legally speaking, it all comes back to Christianity because that's what forms our morality.
That's what informs our morality.
Remember that show, Modern Family, where there was the gay couple and they adopted the kid?
Yeah.
A lot of it does come from programming from television, though, too.
And I bring this up because, you know, it's like he who is without sin casts the first stone.
And usually the loudest accusers out there and the people that are the loudest typically, like in the story of the adulterous woman, right, about casting the first stone, there was this idea of he who is without sin, cast it.
And everybody walked away.
If you're not familiar with the story, there was a woman who was caught in an act of adultery.
She ended up, they were going to stone her and kill her according to the biblical law or Levitical law and their tradition.
And Jesus basically said, okay, yeah, let's sentence her to death.
But I want the first stone to be from somebody who hasn't sinned.
So that those who are perfect, you be the judge and you start the condemnation.
And it's not that we should get rid of judgment.
It's not that we shouldn't have condemnation.
It's not that there isn't consequence.
But it's also an interesting particular story of the fact that, yeah, like these people were trying to accuse her in a public way, in a shameful way, in trying to destroy her, in trying to take her apart.
And we don't even know if she was adultery.
We have no idea.
The Lord just said, you know, just to go and sin no more type of thing.
We don't even know what was actually happening.
But what we do know is that people who tend to be sanctimonious and self-righteous tend to often be hiding certain things behind their own skin.
And so those are the people that are the loudest.
And Jesus often kept quiet when he was accused and when he was on the mountain, it says that he was just silent because he knew the wickedness in their hearts.
And so he walked through the crowd because what they wanted to kill him.
And he knew that to stoke their anger and to respond was a trap.
And so then he didn't want to give in, so he moved forward.
So we have to be careful, you know, when we're pointing out the wickedness in the world as well, that we're not doing it from a sanctimonious place.
Just because like, well, I don't struggle with that.
And I'm not against that.
It's more like, but why are we doing it?
And what is the purpose behind it?
And is it because we are doing it because we love people, because we are fighting, you know, against the devil, because we hate that which is evil, but love that which is good?
Or are we giving into the trap of just like, hey, let's just murder and kill and let's be like the opposite, but say we're doing it in the name of Christ?
Are we just trying to kill the adulterous woman to push and punish the law?
Or are we actually trying to judge evil?
Are we trying to stamp out evil because we care about Christ?
That was what was so crazy.
God was standing before them.
You have Jesus right there standing before them and they're claiming, you know, we want to cast judgment.
And that's what humans want to do.
Sometimes we don't want to ask God to judge people.
We want to cast the judgment.
And their condemnation is coming.
Their judgment is in hell.
It is happening.
It is coming for sure.
But I also think that's what's so important about having a personal life, reaching out to God, about having a prayer life, about reading the Bibles, making sure that when you're acting, because no matter what you do for God, if you do it without love, if you have not love, then you have nothing.
And it doesn't mean that love means, you know, you can love your kid and smack the shit out of your kid because you love them, right?
I mean, this is true.
There could be force involved.
You can actually, you know, pronounce judgment.
But it's like, we have to be careful with our motives.
And we have to make sure that we're fighting with the Lord.
Because if we fight with God, if he is for us, then who can be against us?
No one.
But I think sometimes we're losing because we're fighting for what we think God wants, but we're picking the wrong battles.
And one thing I've learned in my life is pick and choose your battles because not everybody is worth fighting because not every battle is worth taking up because not every battle is one that you even want to fight because the people are disingenuous to begin with.
And so it's like sometimes I think we're fighting and we're exhausting our energy as a movement in the wrong directions.
And that's what all the right-wing media is for is about focusing our energy and our frustrations into fighting shit that doesn't affect us and that doesn't accomplish anything.
Like that's where I feel we're at.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, that's the thing is, like, when I watched that video that we had up on the screen, as much as I would like to just say, oh, look at those fucking faggots with their stupid hair and their accessories and everything.
When I look at that video, my eye is focused on that child.
And I'm like, what are they doing to that child?
And what does having those parents like that, what does that do to the child?
I don't care what my background looks like.
All I know is that when you have a child like that and you know that that child is being raised by those two demons, what am I?
I'm not supposed to call it out.
I'm not supposed to say anything because I might have my own imperfections.
Of course, I don't live a perfect life.
There's literally not a single soul on this earth that lives a perfect life.
And people always like to say, before you criticize a spec in someone else's eyes, pull the plank out of yours.
It's like, well, first of all, Jesus never said don't judge anyone.
Jesus did not say, you know, do not cast judgment on anyone.
He said, actually, go out and preach my word and teach others and call out ugly and hate and hate that which is evil.
And so it's like there's this idea that we have to be kind of these, oh, I'm not going to say anything because Jesus said love and love means never criticize anyone.
No, love consists in actually calling out the things that you see are wrong.
And you cannot love if you do not hate evil.
Love cannot exist without hate.
So often people say, well, I thought you said you were for love and your rhetoric seems angry.
I'm like, well, I am angry.
It's righteous anger.
Or your rhetoric sounds hateful.
I'm allowed to hate things that are odious.
I'm just not, you can't hate things if you don't love things and vice versa.
And, you know, it's easy to make fun.
It's easy to mock.
And I often find myself doing that.
That's something I'm trying to work on.
But when I see that, I see that child and I see the kind of person that that child is going to turn into as a result of its parents.
And like you were saying, the right-wing media kind of wants to make us into these perfect images.
They kind of get an idea of who we are and what we stand for and what we represent.
And then they try to box us in.
And the minute you try to escape that box, they're like, oh, you're off script, you're off character.
I'm like, what do you expect me to do?
Like, my work consists in me either sitting in front of a camera in front of a keyboard, saying my opinions on things and looking into things that I find interesting.
And it's a personality-based industry.
So a lot of it is based on my personality and me being myself.
And here people come saying, well, you can't do that and you can't be that and you can't say those things.
I'm like, well, what do you want me to do?
I'm not in Hollywood.
I'm not trying to be an actor.
So, you know, my flaws, fine, of course I'm flawed.
Of course I have imperfections.
Of course I'm wrong sometimes.
And of course I do sometimes cast aspersions on other people that are inaccurate.
But what do you want me to do?
I'm being human, which is all God can ask of anyone is to be human and strive to be better.
And I think that's what we all try to do.
But, you know, it's in this industry, it's like they expect us to be perfect.
And I'm like, well, who exactly do you think is perfect?
And the ironic part is that they want us to be perfect in this kind of Judeo-feminist sense of what is perfect.
And it's like the idea of what a perfect person is is not even the male Christian version of that.
It's like it's some weird female version of what like a woman would be.
It's gentle, it's kind, it's nurturing, it's, you know, it's passive, but spicy one needed to be.
And it's like, you're trying to create a Jewish woman, and I'm not a Jewish woman.
And so there's a huge disconnect there.
And the people who are willing to be subservient and to kind of fall into that and kind of be that person, those are the people who, you know, who are on Fox News every night.
You know, those are the people who have their shows on Fox because they are able to adapt to the system and just kind of become this, you know, this yenta that they want everyone to be.
And that's not who everyone is.
And we're not able to be that because it's not who we are at heart.
And if you really want us to be ourselves and to be journalists even and go down paths that we find interesting and investigate, you can't just close every door and say, well, that's not acceptable.
That's not tolerable.
That's not how real life works.
That's not how real human beings work.
And that's not how God expects any of us to work.
So I think really it's the matrix.
It is this fake world that they've created.
And it doesn't really include real human beings.
It doesn't include people who have flaws, who are striving to be better people.
It's just kind of like these cyborg robots that they think perpetuates our conversation.
But really, like you were saying, it's just intended to keep the conversation in one place.
The conversation is not intended to move forward.
The conversation is intended to stay right where it is, and they're happy with that progressing toward the leftward progression, and they're happy with it, but they make money off of this kind of illusion of opposition.
It is.
Yeah, I think it's such a good point, even what you were saying about the judging.
And I think even that verse where it's talking about get the log out of your own eye before you can help your neighbor get the spec.
And it's not saying like, don't judge or don't help them get the spec, but more just like reflect on yourself or whatever.
But Jesus also says, whoever leads one of these little ones astray, it'd be better for you to be cast into the water and drown.
Like he cares so much about the little kids.
And like you were saying, when you're watching that video, as much as you can laugh at these men, your heart is for like this little kid where you go, well, it almost feels like a hopeless situation for the future of that child.
On that note, let's get into some super chat.
Oh, man.
Wow.
On that positive note.
Yeah, yeah.
Wow.
We have a couple of rumbles.
I can't bring them all on the screen, but I can read them.
We have one from John Boy Mag said to ask John Miller about Big Mike 24.
I wish I knew what that meant.
Mike Obama.
Mike Obama.
Michael Obama.
Oh, Big Mike 24.
Yeah, I mean, we've all seen the pictures.
I mean, I don't know what to say.
I mean, there's literally, Alex Jones did a report on it.
There's literally a bulge there.
And I've heard from many people that Obama is, in fact, a homosexual.
So it would make sense that he married a woman.
We just need to figure out where those in vitro kids came from then.
You know, that's the part of the mystery that people aren't focusing on that I think needs to be the next.
Maybe investigative peace.
Maybe we can join forces and really break some news with where the hell did Sasha and Malia come from?
Because those are two fucking dudes.
The girls are?
The daughters are parents.
Oh, no.
I was like, dang, a whole family of men.
Fire out.
Our Bravo.
I mean, that would be.
Our Bravo 48 says, Win John Miller.
He said, Win John Miller.
Let me see if I can get in here and see if I can get some of these.
I don't know if we can bring all of them up, but I'll bring some of them up.
I think some of them are a little spicy, huh?
But we can bring most of them up because you guys can join the locals chat.
And remember, you can jump.
These are all from locals and you can support there as well.
Let me see what I can bring up.
We're looking at the tipped ones.
So we have this.
This says, I legally.
Oh, is this?
Yeah, this is a picture we've been sharing in the Telegram.
And also, this is on my Twitter now.
I don't know what that is, but that is just there.
Thank you guys.
We also have a great meme here as well from you guys.
Sent this one in.
Thank you so much.
We're all retarded.
John Miller is memed into history.
Let's go.
Grego says to the guy in the beginning, bro, you could have paid me 76 grand.
I would have beat your ass and you would have looked the same.
We also have a real so I just remember what he's talking about.
Yeah, then we also have this.
That's based.
That's based.
Because that's like a meme for everybody because I'm smiling and I'm having a good time and I'm kind of like I deserved it.
I like that one.
That one's a fun one.
We do like this one.
We do love it.
We do love it.
What is this?
Why did you send this picture?
I have no idea.
877 Cash Now.
Where's my rep?
Roshungs?
877 Retard Now.
Want to talk about the Aussie wife?
Little Howard the Aussies beats me.
I don't know why you paid to send that, but that was just our chat.
The Gregos said, says this.
And then this is someone else who sent this.
I'm not saying it's the Jews, but it's the Jews.
That's basically this show in a nutshell.
The Grego said, Chinese people.
Okay.
Wait, what the heck?
It says, Chinese Pepo.
Okay, si se pepa.
Chinese peppo?
Checkines peppo.
Whoops, forgot to donate.
Okay.
Yep, we're there.
We got it in.
MJ said, greetings to Elijah, Kez, and John.
Sent that in.
Just wanted to say hello, John.
That's from MJ.
Doomsday Cracker sent this in as well.
Oh, shit.
Shut it down.
Oh, these creative go-getters.
They're just on it.
Sent John Fetterman.
I'm so depressed.
Oh, yeah.
He checked himself into the hospital.
Yeah, for depression.
love john fetterman did he i don't need to Yeah, you can take that one off the screen.
Oh, yeah.
There's this.
Wait, where the heck?
Why is it?
There you go.
YouTube is asshole.
Yeah, that's true.
We just took it off.
I was like, you know, we're already in some hot water right now with YouTube.
And I was like, with Jackie's stepping down, they've been a little sensitive on that topic.
Fake Alex Jones said, here's a dollar story.
You can take it off, right?
You can put it on private or something.
Yeah, we're on run.
This is going to be on Rumble only, but it doesn't matter because I need to bring people over to Rumble, so I'm happy about it.
I'm actually not even, I'm not even mad because you have your own product.
Darky Toothpaste.
Darkie is now Darling.
Where do I find these?
You got to send me some of these.
Darky and Darlie in the locals.
I'll send them to you.
You have Darley Toothpaste.
I don't know why they're all memes.
Someone said, Fake Alex Jones said, Elijah Eastern pals Nick Ricada.
MJ sent 50 bucks.
Said, thoroughly enjoying the show tonight.
Thank you so much, Elijah Kez, and John.
MJ gets a little confetti.
This is MJ confetti in favor of NJ.
John Boy Mag said, Big Mike 24, also here.
The George says, Elijah, do you have an extra pair of Undertak?
I just ruined mine.
I do have plenty of pairs, but they've all been worn.
That would be even creepier if that didn't turn you off to them.
Do you know that I gave away t-shirts?
I don't remember who this was, and I'm not going to out you in the chat.
But one of you guys, when I was giving away free t-shirts, asked if you could have one of these t-shirts that I wear on the show not washed.
It was a girl, but when you put it in the ralph, you said, Could I have it?
And I don't know if I did that, if I just gave you a dirty shirt.
I don't think I did.
I think I gave you a clean shirt.
But I did.
I wasn't, didn't feel harassed.
I actually felt complimented.
It was like they wanted a musky t-shirt that wasn't worn.
And that's some people that are pretty serious about that stuff.
It wasn't a joke.
It was like serious.
And I'm not going to say anything because everyone's got their own proclivities.
Do you do you?
I don't think that's, I don't think that's super weird because when you go away, I like to wear your clothes to feel close.
But a little bit weird considering it's a stranger.
But maybe if there was like a relationship aspect, you know.
John?
I'm like in the middle here.
I'm just like hanging out in the middle of these two boxes.
I'm like, you know what?
This is chill.
Yeah, I was going to say, I don't know.
Yeah, I don't, what am I supposed to say?
What can I offer on that?
Would you, if someone asked for one of your shirts worn?
No.
No.
If it was a girlfriend or something?
And you were going away?
That's completely different.
These are paid supporters, though.
These are paid, these are people who are paying to support you on the show.
You don't know these people.
That's weird.
Yeah.
True, but also it's like cheaper because it's like then I can give a new shirt to somebody else who wants one and then I can just give you an old t-shirt that stinks.
It's not cheaper because you have to pay for shipping and like you have to go through the effort and time is money.
You could just keep the shirt and tell that super chatter to fuck themselves.
And they probably would with my t-shirt.
Doomsday Crocker said Kezby's love.
Someone also sent a thumbnail.
Some funny pictures in there.
I'm just no comment on any of that.
What Charles Fed's going to see when they raid him.
What does that mean?
It's Kez the Banana.
Someone's like, who's Charles?
I don't know.
Oh, we have one more picture.
Which is YouTube is asshole.
And then just knee on the neck, John Knee on the neck.
I think that's the last of them all.
Let me see real fast if we have any more.
I think that's the winner.
I think we got a winner out of the John Floyd meme.
That's a good one.
John Floyd.
Someone said, I've smelled some panties before.
They wish it was bathwater.
I'm seeing what the chat says about this.
Oh, my gosh.
Your fans are filthy.
We, they, you know, we have a lot of fun.
I'm just going to say that.
We have a lot of fun.
I've had girls that wanted to smell my crotch.
Someone said I was shocked.
Girls do like smelling boys.
Girls do like it.
They like and they like love it.
It's like they like wearing sweaters and stuff.
It's like we like smelling our boys.
Yeah, that's what I meant.
That's not like some girls are like, hey, nice to meet you.
You're going to sniff your crotch.
Oh, like the boys are just walking past and you're going.
That's like girls don't really love cologne.
Do you know this is actually a true thing?
Cologne is kind of gay.
And girls don't really like it.
Girls prefer the natural scent of men.
That's like a proven thing.
Girls prefer it.
And even if you go, well, they don't want you super, super stinky unless they like you.
And maybe, and if they do like you and you're super stinky, then you've probably got yourself a keeper.
But the key matter is that the cologne, like girls just love the musky smell of men.
Not gross musk, not meaning like, not like, you know, you don't like put on deodorant and don't take care of yourself or clean yourself.
But like girls don't like strong scents on average.
And most girls are turned off by strong scents.
And I think guys could save yourself some money.
Stop buying cologne.
Yeah.
I mean, I would never make like a decision about grooming or fashion or anything based on like what a woman wants.
But I think that that's probably accurate.
But then again, isn't that what dogs do?
Like, you know, because I know I used to have a dog who would just always go and like, when I wasn't looking, go into my room and grab my underwear or grab my socks and just ruin them.
And I would just have nothing because the freaking dog had gone and just like torn holes in it.
And so I'm like, well, let me just buy a pair of underwear for the dog.
And, you know, that way she won't go and eat mine.
And she wouldn't touch the clean underwear.
And it was because dogs like your scent all over things.
So they like your socks and like your underwear because it has you all over it.
My dog is like a bunch of people.
That's what it kind of reminds me of when I when I hear about uh when I hear about women liking the scent of their family.
Women are very primal like that.
Women's behavior.
Women are very primal, but women are very primal.
That's the key thing is like they're very like they'll shock you because they're such good smelling, eloquent, like soft little peaceful creatures.
But when not under the authority and control and influence and covering of a male and they're out in the world on their freaking own, then they just cause problems in the world mostly.
But it's true.
But also, like, it's like, that's why even they say, right, a woman in the streets, a freak in the sheets.
It's like you just have to understand that half the shit that we're sold is just marketing and it's not based on any truth or reality.
Like guys' clothing is ridiculous.
Like we should have got, we should we need to go back to being a little bit classier, except for the fact that I did make fun of you for wearing a suit only because it just didn't fit the feel of the show because you're like a provocateur and you're like, yo, what's up, Blinternet?
And you're like wearing like an Armani suit?
And I'm like, hmm.
I've seen.
Yeah, it was.
Well, you know, I was also a White House correspondent, so I had to look.
How did that happen?
How did you become a White House correspondent?
That's weird.
That wasn't a grift.
That was real.
That was real.
Like, I would go to the White House and report from the White House.
But the interesting thing is that when I was reporting from the White House, believe it or not, at a network, they care about how many views you get.
And the straight up and down, I'm a White House reporter.
Here are the facts.
Just the facts, no opinion.
It just didn't.
It wasn't what the people wanted.
And we like to give the people what they want because that's what generates views and revenue.
So it evolved away from that.
But yeah, no, it was real.
I was an actual White House reporter.
Yeah.
That is pretty amazing.
That is pretty awesome.
I think that was all the super chats we have for today.
There is a good discussion going on about body odor.
Someone said, I like girls' stink.
That just doesn't sound good.
My pheromones smell like unicorn farts.
Someone said, no soap gang, no bathing gang.
Okay, I don't know if we go that far.
Too many stink people.
Do not encourage them.
Yeah, I think a lot of you guys probably stink.
I just said this.
Don't be stinky, just natural scent.
So have good hygiene, wash yourself, bathe yourself.
A little bit of BO.
And I meant that meaning like if you just got back from the gym or something, but don't let that go on for two days.
Just like girls just somehow get horny from that kind of stuff.
But also, someone said, yes, suits for all, dresses for females.
And then also, wow, that is pretty racist.
I'm not even going to read that.
Someone said, I don't know what the fuck is up with all the butt play.
Like, we used to make fun of people that had chick lick their assholes, and now it's like the thing.
Where did you get on that?
What?
I don't know where the chat.
I thought that was going in a different direction.
How do we get into the butt play on here?
Dude, I don't think we got it.
I'm here talking about that.
Me neither.
Maybe we got it.
I was so swept away that we were just talking about butts.
We didn't even realize it, but I think that.
Yeah, we'll leave it there.
And someone just said, fart on women.
No.
We'll just leave it at that.
No, no.
That one was my least favorite.
Those are your people.
Those are your fans.
We love our fans, don't we?
Yeah, sometimes I'm just like, it sounds like it's gross in here, bro.
I agree.
What the hell are you guys talking about?
Farting on people?
But I do say this.
If you're married, you've probably Dutch ovened the bed, which is true.
Okay, you need to move my box.
Like when you talk about farting under the covers in your marriage, like I need to be on the left or right side.
I should not be in the middle of that.
There we go.
I'd rather be there than be frank.
So, baby, you want to talk dirty or what?
No, we're good.
All right.
John, want to plug your stuff?
You're in the description.
People can find you, but where can they follow you?
Yeah, well, if it's in the description, just I put all my stuff on Twitter.
Now that I have it back, I put it on Twitter, which is twitter.com/slash MillerStream, Telegram channel too, because I'm not going to get banned from there, which is t.me/slash official John Miller.
Anything I work on, I'll probably promote there.
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I want to go to this.
What?
That scared you?
Yeah, it gave me a big fright.
All right.
give me this right Oh, burn everything like gasoline.
Oh, like gasoline.
Wife gasoline.
That's not my thing.
We got those kings.
Oh, I just can't change.
Burn everything.
Oh, burn everything.
Glory in my address.
This is story of my life.
And you'll be sorry that you got me.
You'll be sorry that you lied and you'll be sorry.
I pour a 40 for the guy before my ponies in the skies.
And like these phonies in disguise and telling stories, yeah.
They tell us stories, telling lies.
Cause the fact is I'm right.
of my life Legend.
Yeah, baby, I'm a legend.
But I stepping, ego tripping, ego deafen.
This is pestic.
This is goblin.
This is heaven.
This best seven, seven, seven.
This that flow for my transgression.
Second guessing every second.
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