RIOTS & LOOTING in Philly! Fried Chicken and iPhones STOLEN
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SHOCKING: A protest for black lives turned into a riot overnight in Philadelphia. Among the victims of the looting were Apple computers, Lululemon, FootLocker, a liquor store, and an attempt at popeyes chicken! We are breaking this story down and so much more on this episode of nightly offensive with Nick Rekieta.
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But you know what's crazy about this is like I'm starting to lose track of time, sort of, because when you ask me how I'm doing, you know, I read there was a famous YouTuber the other day talking about, you know, the importance of like women and men just like basically organizing their entire lives by understanding women's menstrual cycles.
And I started to realize like I literally, this is a prominent right-wing YouTuber was talking about this.
And I also saw like Sneeko had OnlyFans models on and like a year ago, he was talking about the dangers of porn.
And I started to realize that in content creation, when you're doing this, there's sort of like this arc, I think, that goes around where like you can only like go for so long before you become what you hate.
You know what I mean?
Like you eventually live long enough to see yourself become the villain.
And so like the anti-feminists always end up at the end as feminists.
The red pill guys always end up with the OnlyFans girls.
And it seems like this is where we're at.
But you and I are still both fucking retarded and gay.
But because of that cycle and how obviously apparent it is, people do like, if you speak out on an issue, they're just waiting for the moment when you are that issue.
And if you don't become it, they just will make you into it.
Like they'll decide that you are that thing.
And it's crazy, man.
Like it's the internet is this wild place where everybody expects catastrophic failure at every turn.
And when it doesn't happen, they're like, but it must happen.
So they manifest it into existence for their own entertainment.
We're not even interested in them anymore, though.
Like, but I'm saying, but we're not even, well, they're, they're the, the thing is about that idea, about calling black people monkeys, is I feel like it's really sad when people say that that's offensive because I always point out if you call me an elephant, I'm not offended.
And the reason why I don't look like an elephant, I don't act like an elephant.
There's not, there's no similarities.
It doesn't mean anything.
There's nothing, nothing negative about it.
But if you're offended by being called a monkey, gay faggot retard, maybe.
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Anyway, our top story today, as Rackets asked, why are people rioting?
I'm joined in the studio by Nick Riquetta from, uh, Riquetta law.
Uh, We're long lost friends, and we're very happy to be here.
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But what actually happened is there was a looting that took place in Philadelphia last night.
Actually, rioting of multiple stores.
I like how they don't want to call it rioting, but it actually happened after protests over a judge dismissed charges against a police officer in the shooting death of Eddie Izzarari or Irizari.
So the crazy part of the story is how the story evolved after the shooting.
But long story short, this Eddie guy is driving the wrong way down a one-way street, right?
So police initiate a stop.
He pulls off into like a parking spot or a little turn-in area.
The cop gets out of the car.
And as he's approaching the car, Eddie actually rolls up his window.
Cop has gun drawn already.
This is five seconds, man.
And he's like, I'm going to fucking shoot you.
Like, right?
As he walks up to the window.
And then it's like, blam, Fire six shots as he's as he's retreating.
Now, the initial report from the police department was that Eddie had was out of the car and lunged at the officer with a knife, which is clearly untrue, but there was no body cam footage available at first.
And the body cam footage became available after they found out that there was a private security camera that had caught the whole encounter from a distance.
Then they had to release the body cam footage.
But yeah, they first said that he was out of the car, lunged at the officer with a knife, which would obviously be a justified shoot.
No problem.
Now, there may have been a spotting of a knife in the car with the door closed and the window up, which the cop was then shooting into the car.
And later they said, well, maybe it could have been a gun.
There's no indication of gun, no call out of gun, no notion of a gun existing prior to the body cam footage coming out and them realizing, holy shit, this cop just iced this guy in five seconds.
And I mean, from like the time he gets out of the car to gets to the driver's side window and then it's pop, pop, pop.
Did you see the meme of this when it was like, it was like an average Muslim guy on his first day in Paris, you know, an average Muslim guy named Muhammad on his first day in Paris just dancing with the knives?
No, dude, some of these cop shootings, I'll admit this.
This is the funny part as we look at the footage.
Some of these cop shootings are not warranted.
I don't know if you saw that tape of that guy who was swimming laps in the pool and some Karen gets pissed at him for swimming in a public pool.
The cops end up arresting him.
This is the whole wrongful suit.
The female cop is like, you know, he's even asking, hey, why are you arresting me?
What crime have I committed?
They're saying, we don't have to tell you.
Cops do abuse power.
I'm not a pro-cop guy.
I'm meaning like I have friends who are officers who are good guys.
It's just like, you know, if you say your husband's a wife beater, you know, perhaps he is.
It doesn't mean all husbands are bad.
But I'm also weary of the fact that people put on that badge and they abuse it.
Out here, dude, people don't, dude, the cops don't give a fuck out here, bro.
Because you don't have any like Miranda rights or any liberties out here in Australia.
I just figured out tonight how to get my chats up, which is really nice.
What's up to all the chats?
I just figured this out tonight, how to get three chats up at the same time.
So we are really on board.
Speaking of black people respect, though, this is actually, I'm taking a different form because the recent hit piece from the ABC here, what they're trying to do is they're trying to turn the whole country and everyone against me.
And they said that I abuse Indigenous people.
And what's really crazy to me about that is I've always told people.
But I, but I do, but I do love the Aboriginal people.
I really do love them.
And the reason why I love them is because one of the positives about there not being readily available, you know, sidearms that you can carry around is that minorities out here aren't armed, right?
For the most part.
So you don't really have the same racial violence, interracial violence that you have in the United States.
Like they always say the black people, well, if you don't want to be bothered by them, why don't you leave them alone?
And you're like, I would, but unfortunately, bullets travel faster than I can leave.
So that's a problem.
But one of the reasons why I love Aboriginal people is because they don't do this.
Okay.
So black people had an opportunity to loot.
This is another one of my criticisms.
And they tried to loot a Popeyes.
But remember, I told you at the beginning that we are unfazed.
We are unfazed by this.
Watch the Popeye staff not let them, the store get looted.
And not because they were like, not because they cared about Popeyes, but because they don't care about looting.
It's like, dude, we're just going to keep working.
I think we're talking about 75% of the right-wing media right now, people that are chameleons.
Dude, this has been the great...
The last year, seeing all the anti-feminists openly embrace feminism and become staunchly anti-male, anti-red pill has been one of my favorite arcs ever.
Like, and it just took one person, Pearl, to like take a staunchly, almost like hyperbolic angle to everything.
We're like, I'm not even saying I agree with everything Pearl says.
She just like took this like really like far red pill approach.
And like it took like everybody became a feminist all of a sudden and started defending women's rights to vote, women's periods, attacking men.
Everyone's a sexist.
Everyone's a rapist.
And it was just, it was fantastic.
It was like a second Me Too movement, but it was over like feminist feelings rather than like getting touched.
We're going to get back to this, this looting stuff.
But I agree with you.
So I was talking to Pearl recently because for some reason, and I was laughing because I said, I said, why the fuck do you keep, like, I'm not going to get into our private conversation, but she just made the joke of like, I said, why do you, why do you respond to the haters?
Like, people say dumb shit about me every single day, and I choose not to respond to most of it.
She's like, she jokes.
She's like, well, I'm a girl.
I have to respond.
And I said, then what does it say about the people that keep responding to you?
Like, all the guys that keep responding to you?
Like, all these guys think they're being like super cool responding to Pearl.
I'm like, you're arguing with a fucking chick on the internet.
What are you doing?
Like, don't argue with women.
Like, they do it for sport because the only thing that women love more than being miserable themselves is seeing you miserable.
That's like, that's like the number one thing.
They like everyone to be upset, you know, and they don't like to see you happy.
Bro code number one, never smile in front of women because if they know that you somehow can be happy, then they'll try to take away that happiness from you.
Anything you love, a woman will try to take from you, whether it's a friend, a family member.
Trust me, they will try to destroy it because I think they like, it's like elites live off of baby foreskins.
Especially when we're talking about a specific community.
My friend Draxl always talks about German Shepherds and how they only exist to make men unhappy.
And the very notion that someone could be happy is offensive to them.
Now, I don't know if this is true because I don't interact with German Shepherd culture except on Instagram.
But other than that, it's this weird phenomenon, though, right?
Like, I do like in a more serious note, I'll say that I think that's a symptom that is going on on the internet right now in general is people are going to the internet to validate their misery.
And what they're finding is a few people who aren't miserable.
And then that is highly fucking offensive to them.
That's just men learning how to act like women in normal life.
Kez is doing what every woman should be doing, which is being at home listening to conspiracy and crime podcasts, right?
That's what every woman should be doing at home.
That's what they all do is serial killer.
And I was like, last night I walked in.
I was like, I was like, are you okay?
And she's like, why?
I was like, she's like, why?
I go, I'm just hearing this podcast in the background.
She's like, are you scared?
I go, should I be?
Because it's like the most frightening podcast I've ever heard in my life.
I don't know.
Women's love for podcasts that are like graphically horrible.
It's like, it's like, and then they slaughtered, you know, then they stabbed her eyes and they gouged out her eyes and they cut her arms off at the limbs and put the limbs in a bag and put the limbs in the bag in a blender.
And you're like, listening, like, this nine o'clock at night.
You're going to, I told her, I was like, you should shut this off.
You're going to get nightmares.
And she's like, yeah, you're right.
So she shut it off.
But I was like, I don't know why women love that shit.
That's my point.
Women love just listening to like the most dark, diabolical things.
And it actually scares me.
I'm like, who listens to this?
But luckily, she's more into, she's more into like, uh, she's following a lot of like Tartaria and Atlantis and like Nephilim and Giants.
She's really into that stuff.
You know, she's like, Falls more that than the, she doesn't really do the crime stuff.
She just follows that stuff, but it's also about wiping out cultures and civilization.
We bring in Japanese, small dick politicians brought in Asians so their dicks could be bigger on the scale.
That's a true statement quoted.
But with the women thing, I mean, we bring this up because I think we were talking about this.
It's like, dude, look, I think black people are playing like, like, it's like women are in easy mode, right?
Women live life on easy mode.
You know, everything going on with Russell Brand, all this stuff, you know, there's always some man out there, Tucker Carlson, or somebody being taken down out of power.
When's the last time you've heard of a woman being taken out of power or attacked?
I don't even remember the last time a woman's been targeted, like genuinely to be taken out of power.
Like, that's my point.
I don't even know.
I can't even name them.
I can name 10 this year.
I can name 10 men this year that have been targeted to be taken out, not just by women, but by the media, by like literally coordinated attacks to take away their voice and to take them out.
Well, it's called, it's called rape when a guy does it.
And when a girl does it, it's called like non-consensual sex or relations with a minor.
Do you ever notice that?
Like the articles where it says, it says like a teacher had a relationship with a student, a sexual relationship.
You're like, oh, statutory rape.
And they're like, well, well, well, well, I mean, technically, but she was going through a tough time.
That was out here.
I wouldn't even get into the story.
That happened out here recently.
Like a 24-year-old, I think she was 24, a 28-year-old teacher, semi-attractive, had sex with a 14-year-old student or and she got off with no jail time and nothing because she was going through a tough time when it happened.
They're like, well, the male students willingly participated.
It's like, well, yeah, that's why it's statutory rape is because the participants frequently in statutory rape are willing participants.
We just have determined that they're below the age where they're able to give consent, which means that, you know, someone is leveraging authority or power or something over them.
When they are not willing participants, it's not statutory rape.
It's just old-fashioned rape at that point.
And it's like, but they always do that.
They're like, well, it was consensual.
You know, the male student was happy with this.
Like, well, of course he was.
That, you know, that's like the male junior high high school fantasy is to bang the teacher.
There were songs about it in the 80s, but now it's like, no, we've all agreed that this is a bad thing.
But yeah, the way they treat this one-sidedly on sex is amazing because women have always gotten away with that.
It's like, well, yeah, but if you were a 14-year-old guy, you'd want to hit that.
No, and I think one of the funniest parts about it, too, is not just that they get away with it, but it's like, but that's what I was going to say is that women are in easy mode, but black people are on like a, they're on like a different server.
You know what I mean?
Like they, they don't, they don't just like, they're not on a different mode.
They're on, they're, there's, there's a, they're hacking life, right?
There's something different going on because there's no way that you can just keep doing this and everyone accepts it unless you're literally just playing in a different, like they're laughing, right?
There's like cops beating black people up, pulling clothes out of their hands, and they're like, ah, and we're going to look at meatball, this girl who had her world rocked.
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I'm here if you're just joining the live with Nick Ricada Rackets from Rakata Law.
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We're talking about the riots that were going on.
What we saw there is they try to loot Popeyes.
Like I said, they try to loot Popeyes and the people were just like, like, they just didn't even, they just didn't even care at this point.
Like, it's Philadelphia.
You're like, dude, go away.
And I wonder if that's what we do to black people.
Like, I wonder if we just stop taking their antics seriously.
Like, what if that's all they need?
What if they don't need beatings in jail?
What if they just need us to be like, hey, cut that shit out?
Like, what if you just like, do you not even just cut it out?
Um, in a, in a non-joking way, it's absolutely true.
And it's, it's one of the big problems with trying to disarm a population is the idea that you can no longer say, hey, knock that shit off.
But if you've noticed all of the trends since I was a kid, I was born in 81.
And back in 81 and through most of the 90s, everybody could look at a kid and say, hey, knock that shit off, no matter where they were or whatever.
And no parent would come up screaming and stab them and call the police or whatever.
You just say, hey, knock that shit off.
Because the community policed itself in a very, you know, very small way with just children.
Like all parents knew that like, hey, if my kid's fucking around, you can say, knock that shit off.
And the kid probably deserves it.
And I'll yell at him when we get home.
That started to change.
And that changed everywhere.
And this movement to remove, you know, remove the ability to defend yourself or punishing people who do defend themselves and try and stop this shit, who are just trying to protect their own property, their own livelihoods, their own lives.
In some cases, their relatives, whoever it is.
All it takes is enough people, and it's not that many, just say, hey, knock that shit off.
And then you can stop almost all of this.
But it's this wave of people who know no one will say anything because the moment you pull the gun on the crowd, you're getting arrested.
You're getting charged.
Your life is on the line.
The moment you stand up and say, no, this is my shop.
You can't steal.
This is my Walgreens.
You can't steal all of the fucking medicine on your bike in the store.
Knock that shit off and get out.
The moment you do that, it stops.
But they're taking away the people's ability to do that.
They're reinforcing mobs.
They're withdrawing police.
They're withdrawing anybody who might have the ability to say, knock that shit off.
And they're encouraging this mob mentality.
And if they are, if you're being rewarded constantly, never punished, never prosecuted in any real numbers.
I mean, one or two people out of a crowd might get some sort of prosecution, but really they're like, well, we just want to disperse it.
It's like, motherfucker, you waited till the whole store was looted and destroyed.
And then you disperse the crowd and didn't punish anyone, didn't get my stuff back.
That's useless.
That's not policing.
That's not peacekeeping.
And that is not in any way serving the community.
That is serving the mob.
And once they started doing that, I don't know if they know how to roll it back, but the mob has been completely empowered.
We saw that all through 2020 in the summer of love, not a single effort to actually disperse a riot just to contain it so that no one got shot.
Like that was the whole thing.
You watch these videos.
What happened here, right?
After George Floyd and then after that other guy got accidentally shot by the cop, they just had thousands of people out there.
It's like, where's the tear gas?
Like, why aren't you dispersing this crowd?
They're getting violent.
They're walking around.
You don't know if they're going to light buildings on fire.
They're putting people in their homes on edge in the middle of the night.
But that's the lack of accountability that like someone in the chat said that I was going to give the black community a stern talking to.
It is true.
I tried and they beat me up.
But it is the idea of like, dude, if we started locking these people up for 10 years, 15 years, you know, said, hey, you're going to jail for 10 years.
I think it's wild that you can break into a store, steal stuff, cause public damage, and you get, you know, a slap on the wrist.
And then Enrique Tario gets 22 years for a seditious conspiracy, right?
You have Joe Biggs getting 17 years.
We're never going to get these names.
I'm never going to let these names die for shaking a fence, right?
So if you're the wrong political party in the wrong location, shaking a fence is worth 17 years in prison, according to the regime.
It's worth 17 years.
But if you're black and you're in Philadelphia and you destroy a store and take everything, maybe you get a $500 fine that you never end up, they never end up collecting.
Maybe you go to jail for like, you know, a week while you wait for arraignment and they just dismiss the charges.
You know, they just dismiss them and you're just, you're in county jail for seven days and then you're just out.
Probably less, probably out the next morning, to be completely honest.
You're probably processed overnight.
It is remarkable to me that like the lack of accountability, what it means is that these people want this to happen.
Like that's all that it means is that this is where they want.
They want it to be unsafe.
Like I wouldn't go to Philadelphia.
I wouldn't, there's places in Philadelphia I just won't travel to.
And that's the U.S. becomes like that.
We're like, you just accept this.
But I don't know if we should accept this because let me see real fast.
Oh, yeah.
Someone put this up in the chat.
This is Kez, Kez shooting, said he's, oh, he's dreaming of his first arrest.
Like, I have a feeling if I went out and Moltov cocktailed a police vehicle as a lawyer, I would not only lose my law license, I would also go to prison for much longer than one year, even with a plea agreement.
Like it's, that's an insane proposition that they got that deal.
And again, seeing these guys, as you mentioned, on January 6th, getting 22 years for seditious conspiracy, it's like, wait, which, which sedition, the one where they wanted the existing president to stay president?
Because I don't know if that's overthrowing a government.
And actually, I don't know that their plan had any sort of effective ability to get to the goal that they're asserting that these guys had.
Like, it's like, we're going to overthrow the government.
It's like, you don't have any guns.
You don't have any supplies.
You don't have any food.
You don't have any tactical motive here.
You're just going to storm the Capitol building and what?
Profit through inauguration and then longer?
Like, how is this going to work?
What's the actual conspiracy to keep Trump in office?
Like, what's the plan here?
That's the one thing I've never gotten about January 6th.
Like, what's the actual fucking plan to affect the treason you keep asserting existed rather than just understanding that some people really pissed off about how they perceived the election to go?
I don't know if you saw this, speaking of the January 6th stuff, like you said, that they're absolutely crazy, is the lectern guy, right?
This is a guy, the famous guy in the corner there.
He brought up the fact that his prosecuting judge that put him on house arrest for holding a lectern, right, took away his passport and everything.
Today, he was actually arrested as a stabbing suspect.
Patrick Douglas Scruggs, who worked for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Tampa for about a decade, is accused of stabbing another motorist after a crash.
A man accused of stabbing another motorist after a crash on the Howard Franklin Bridge on Tuesday is a former assistant U.S. attorney who spent about a decade at the U.S. Attorney's Office in Tampa.
Patrick Douglas Scruggs, 38 of Tampa, worked for the U.S. Attorney's Office from September 2012 until April of this year.
And according to his LinkedIn page, his time there included appearing on behalf of the federal government during hearings in Florida for residents accused of taking part in the riots of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of the outgoing president Donald Trump.
So this guy, by the way, made the lectern guy here.
If you don't remember who this is, this is who it is.
He put him on house arrest, took away his firearms, took away his passport, didn't let him leave a small area while he was waiting trial.
He said this guy was as dangerous as it could be.
And the psychopath that said this guy was dangerous stabbed someone over a road rage incident.
And it's just like insane to me that this is what this is the way the world we live in.
It's like you always find that it's like the guy who allowed Philadelphia to get looted is like found passed out.
Yeah, wasn't it that black guy who got passed out with all the gay male escorts like high on drugs and he was supposed to be the guy that like brought back virtue to the listen?
That's the worst part or the best part, I mean, depending on your perspective, about Madison Cawthorne is if you want to get a blowjob from him, you have to be near a wheelchair ramp so he can access you.
But like, I also remind people that people that talk shit on him, it's like, remember, he got primaried because he talked about the cocaine orgies in DC.
Now, I don't know why he talked about them as if like that's not like, you don't, when you say DC, you don't need to say cocaine orgies, right?
Because I thought those were those were that's the C.
Yeah, that's yeah.
Yeah, District of Cocaine Orgies.
It's the DCO.
So I thought that was just like known, right?
That was just where you have orgies in Duke Coke.
But they literally were like, the regime has so much power.
They were like, dude, you're a disabled motherfucker.
Don't ever talk about this again.
And then I think he mentioned it again on a podcast.
And then they primaried him.
And that's just to remind you how, like, that's why I don't talk, like, I'm actually like, don't mind making fun of friends, but I actually feel really bad for the guy because the regime is so fucked up that even if you're a good fighter, he was getting energy.
He was bringing in young voters.
He was connected with Turning Point.
And then shortly after he got a divorce, and I don't want to get into his personal life, I just feel really bad for the guy because they really screwed him over.
And it's like he couldn't even stand up for himself.
But it's funny, but I meant like it's crazy that this guy can be treated like a terrorist for this, and then you can literally rob stores in Philly and fight cops, and you can get out the next day.
That's all I thought was kind of funny.
Speaking of that, I just want to bring up that image real fast.
The last on the issue with Meatball, Meatball was out there.
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No, as Fleck has always said, Fleck has always pointed out.
So I have my own version of how riots break out from protests, but he always said it's when they start repeating themselves that chaos follows shortly after.
It's when someone starts repeating a lot of words, like, you know, when we're gonna break free.
We are gonna break free.
We're gonna break free.
Like, all right, chaos is coming.
Like, it's just assume chaos is almost there if someone's repeating.
And I love the everybody must eat because if you saw this picture, she effed around and found out, right, that she got arrested.
Like, I think one of the main things that makes me actually frustrated about this stuff is like, I have been punished on every website.
So it's just like really hard to make it because you just get punished.
Now, like, I don't want to rely on Rumble because I only have what, like, 30,000 subscribers.
So it's like, I expect only to get maybe, you know, 700,000.
You know, that would be normal for like 30,000 subs, getting 700,000 viewers.
That's high.
If you're getting between 700 to 1,000 viewers on a platform when you have 30,000 subscribers and you're not featured, in the real world, that would have been really good.
But like YouTube, I have a ton of subscribers, but we don't get any impressions.
So they don't show the video to anyone.
No one gets to see it.
And it's like kind of painful because then you don't get funding.
Then you can't really book people.
Then you can't really do anything.
And then you're just kind of stuck, you know, just producing content.
I think at the new year, I'm going to redo my whole content strategy.
I'm going to just redo everything because now I have this great contract with censored TV, which is fantastic.
Maybe one day you'll be on censored too, because you can say whatever the fuck you want on there.
And Gavin told me, they always say Gavin's the co-founder of Proud Boys, and I always call him the co-founder of Vice News.
So everyone at Vice News is connected to the Proud Boys now.
I'd like to know.
But ultimately speaking, the website runs better than the back end at Blaze TV.
Like it runs better.
And it actually has live chat and live streaming and everything.
And you can send super chats through their website.
It's fantastic.
And so it's like, you guys can go to censored.tv promo code offensive.
So now I have this great deal with them for this new show on Thursday nights.
And now it's like with my streams and stuff, it's like I just wonder sometimes what's the point of fucking producing content on these shit ass platforms that are just make it impossible.
Like you can't say anything.
I'm on my what, fourth or fifth TikTok.
My Instagram, I mean, I'm doing okay on there, but like they shut down monetization.
I like, I'm just jealous because they get to drink all day and they don't have to do anything.
And I wish I could too.
I honestly am jealous of them.
As I heard a comedian say, in fact, Australians have the best black people because he went to the park and they were all just laying out on the grass drinking.
And he goes, dude, picnicking is like one of the most advanced white like behaviors.
And your black people picnic.
They go to the park, they lay out in the sun and they drink.
Like, this is when enterprising and ingenious men come up with stupid games for women to play that accentuate all the things that we like about them, right?
Like, you know, it's just, it's just perfect.
It's like every bachelorette party game ever invented is this type of stuff.
And women get together and they're like, oh, we're drunk and crazy.
Let's swing hot dogs into our mouth.
Now we'll record it and put it on the internet because that's good.
I've just learned that there are no such thing as anti-feminist, like anti-attention-seeking women on the internet.
Because it's not bad, though.
The attention-seeking of women is actually not a bad feature.
And I've talked to Kez a lot about this because, you know, there are a lot of like women haters and it makes sense because there's a lot of women to hate and there's a lot of hating to be done.
And I don't want to share the only responsibility for that.
I do love virtue signalers who are like, but women are great.
No, they are when they're getting their attention from the right people.
Like it's really fantastic watching Kez with my baby, baby E. He's the cutest little kid.
I was spending the morning with him.
And, you know, I really try to spend a lot of time with him, intentional time every day.
In the morning, I try to spend at least an hour.
I come home for lunch in the afternoon.
I try to spend an hour and I try to spend at least an hour at night, like every day with my baby, like intentional.
There's more time than the weekends and stuff, but every day I try to spend at least three hours of intentional time with my son.
And as a guy, I have to really think about that.
And I have to like really, you know, because I'm just a guy.
I'm working and stuff.
I have to really think about like, hey, I got to be home and stuff.
Dude, my wife can grab his attention so quickly.
Like it's almost like it's natural.
Like she just starts putting on music and dancing to veggie tales and she's like starts doing weird dance moves and he's he's captivated and he loves it.
And women have this really great, you know, knack for grabbing people's attention.
No, even sexual attention, like in the bedroom, like just because a woman is modest doesn't mean that I'm not going to get into my sex life, but it doesn't mean that a woman isn't good at grabbing your attention.
It doesn't mean she doesn't like to wear lingerie and stuff.
So women, you know, liking to grab your attention and grabbing kids' attention is a gift from God.
And we don't want to speak against it because what keeps kids from watching TV?
If more women would spend more time trying to get the attention from their children and from their husbands and less time trying to get it from strangers on the internet, we'd live in a much more functional society.
That's all I'm trying to say is we live in a much, much more fun.
It doesn't mean you can't be on the internet.
It doesn't mean that you can't.
It doesn't mean you can't follow your family and friends.
But if you're worried about what your friend from high school as a woman thinks about you, if you're trying to get men to click and to like what you're saying, that's attention you're taking away from your kids and your husband.
And it's also how you're going to be less happy.
And so, you know, the only exception is if you are, your kids are out of the house and you've been married for like 30 years.
There's a couple of those women on the internet that are just now trying to pass on wisdom.
Fine.
Do it.
But like anytime there's a girl like that, it makes me nervous because why?
Because guys have gotten into the same category too.
Like live streamers and a lot of these people have decided.
And here's here's one that I've been talking about a lot that actually there's a couple specific former porn stars that I would love to talk to.
One of them being, what's her fucking name?
The one who broke her back, right, at the TwitchCon.
Shit, what's her?
Adriana Chechy.
Mainly because she's mostly converting her content into Twitch content now, which is obviously non-pornographic.
Now, it's still thoughty.
Don't get me wrong.
But the reason I want to talk to specifically a prominent female porn actress who's no longer in porn as their primary profession is I want to talk to people who are on the bounds of the First Amendment in the United States.
And porn has always been this fringe sort of industry where a lot of people think porn is not speech.
The Supreme Court has recognized it as protected speech since the 60s, but a lot of people are very uncomfortable with that.
They say it shouldn't be protected or that it's not speech or that it's, you know, it's too obscene, et cetera, et cetera.
I want to talk to someone who's on the fringes of free speech.
I don't really care or not care that, you know, they're an adult film actress.
Like, that's just incidental to talking to people on the edges.
So, yes, I will say that.
I may have had someone on my show who has an OnlyFans, but it wasn't like the highlight of it.
I was just on a show with my friend Camelot and his co-host has an OnlyFans.
I don't really care what people do.
I don't really understand how a lot of them navigate that because some of the women that have these OnlyFans that I've talked to are married.
He wasn't telling me anyone's name, but he was telling me like, dude, like there's this one guy, this one guy, he runs this podcast about law and stuff.
And he's like, drinks a lot and stuff.
And what he likes to do, so he didn't give me any hints, but he said he likes to like run into stores.
I'm sorry I'm laughing at this because this is horrible.
He likes to run into stores and expose himself to like migrant workers working at like these like dollar stores and stuff.
But I will say, and this is why I was laughing earlier.
I was actually two things.
One, I don't know what sex addiction actually is, like how you qualify.
Because I'm trying to get into the club and I just don't know if I've met the requirements yet.
And I'm working on it.
But the other thing is the real reason I was laughing, though, is because as a media personality, like you meet so many people across so many spectra and then you end up meeting people who are into everything.
And it's like, you're always like, oh, well, like, well, tell me about that, I guess, but I don't get it, but okay.
But you do like, so I was ribbing you about the swinging thing, but like you meet people who are swingers.
Like you, you just will if you're in media to any sort of degree, mainly because they're probably trying to have sex with you.
Well, that's what I was going to say is like, it's like one of the things that I don't like that I don't like that people try to pigeonhole me into.
Is they try to pigeonhole me into this like conservatism, or this?
This, this feud's, like dude.
Listen, man i'm.
I made it out alive of a fucked up childhood, fucked up background and a fucked up city.
Okay, I made it out and luckily I had, I had a mind to, to see what was going on.
This is even before I I found god anything, but i'm not I, because i'm not weird out by weird people, because that's like that's normal.
Like your threshold for weird people is just everybody I knew, and a lot of people are like that.
Like you don't realize that some people grow up just around a bunch of strange, bizarre people like I thought it was normal to just walk over drugs and needles and shit and you, you get accustomed to this life, to where, like that's why I work well in the political world, because I can deal with fucking insane people.
But there's a lot of people out there that are trying to look normal when they're really not, and I think that's when they that's why they switch their grift a lot, or or they just sell out and they're like Nancy Pelosi, Nancy Pelosi, Donald Trump.
Because they have they, they're afraid.
They're afraid of people seeing who they really are.
So they play partisan politics all day because they're afraid of being exposed for being fucking Uh, Degens.
But for me like i'm just figuring life out, but I will say that I I genuinely think the porn thing worries me, because I think now four percent of girls under 35 are involved in some form of sex work, whether it's stripping, prostitution or only fans.
Four percent.
It's becoming a very popular job and this is just gen z, four percent of gen z.
And the sex addiction I think is dangerous.
Because when you said what, what does it mean to be a sex addiction?
I think it's when you don't have control of the development of your sexual urges.
Meaning I just saw a picture of my friend today who's a twin and I kid you, not my one twin, you wanted to have sex with him.
It may not be as extreme as another person, but that's why I think it's important to realize that all vices are addictive, from substances to sex, anything that's triggering dopamine, serotonin, it's literally all addictive.
And you've got to be freaking careful.
Like you've really got to be careful because it can get out of hand really quickly.
Now, to be fair, some of us, the first porn that was available was just a titpic of Cindy Crawford and it took like eight hours to download.
So you know what?
Back the fuck off a little bit on that one because now we're into the girl crying or whatever.
But no, so this is really interesting.
I was talking about this the other day and something you said really hit home because I had a similar rant about it and some people took it out of context.
But you said for you, like all the weird stuff is just normal.
Like that's the stuff you were around because of the environment you were in.
And so it's not strange to you, what is strange to other people.
Someone asked me on my show the other day, they said, how do these women who are on OnlyFans or whatever justify this to their children?
Like, how do they explain it to them?
And I was trying to get into the head of an OnlyFans woman, which I think I'm the only man to ever try to get into the head of an OnlyFans woman, but that's what I was doing.
And I said, you know, I don't think it's as weird for them as it is for like us to think about because the main thing, and you mentioned this as well.
This is perfect.
Great setup.
Thank you.
You're like Donald Trump's tea guy, but it's wonderful, these OnlyFans women.
No, it's this idea.
First of all, money solved all of the trepidation that women had about being naked online, right?
Like money just cured that immediately.
They realized they could make $350,000 a year showing, you know, just their underwear and they got up to $500,000 a year when their underwear came off.
But that solved most of their issues with it.
But the next generation, right?
Gen Z or whatever, the fucking Zoomers, and then the next one, they're not averse to the idea of independent pornography, right?
Like even if they'd be averse to pornography, like professionally produced, this idea of independent small businesswoman, right, who's got her tits out every day is not weird to them.
It's, it's in the culture, it is part of mainstream America.
OnlyFans isn't a quote unquote shameful profession.
Like some schools will like, you'll see a news story like mom kicked out when school discovers OnlyFans because the dads can't stop staring at her or whatever, jerking off in the school pickup line.
But the reality is the next generation and the next one after that are not going to find this weird.
So I'm hypothetically answering this question.
I'm like, I don't think they have any problem explaining this at all.
They just say, hey, this is mom's job.
You know, I do this.
It's very safe.
I don't have any contact with these people.
I actually hire a third-party company that's all Indian men flirting with other men who pay to flirt with me, but they don't know that.
And, you know, no one's out here groping me or grabbing me.
I'm not at risk of any sexually transmitted diseases.
I do this from home.
I don't have to go to work and I make a fortune doing it.
It allows us to do everything we want.
That's not my opinion on the issue, by the way.
That's me thinking through exactly how like a 25-year-old woman who may be on OnlyFans now and have kids or, you know, heaven forbid, a 35 to 40-year-old woman on OnlyFans now who does have kids has to explain this.
And people are like, well, how are the kids going to go through school?
It's like, I could just imagine the kid coming up and be like, saw your mom's butthole on OnlyFans.
And the kid going, yeah, thanks for the backpack coated in platinum, bitch.
Like, I don't think they think about it in the same way we do.
And that's because like the social norm around this is changing so much once women figured out they could make money doing it.
And it's, it's crazy, uh, because, but like, we're out here on the right or conservatives or whatever advocating all against this.
How shameful?
How did like, how could you do this?
What are your kids going to think?
And I think we're having the completely fucking wrong conversation because none of them care about any of that.
The kids don't care.
The moms don't care.
Like the, I know the meme is really funny of the kid shoving the other one says, tell your mom to post more anal vids on OnlyFans.
Like that's fucking hilarious to us.
But I actually think that the kid wouldn't bully the other kid.
But there are, there are kids that are, that are committing suicide because their parents are on OnlyFans, which is nice, which is, what do you think about that?
I mean, there's literally kids that are getting bullied.
I think money and society are, again, showing women a way to self-destruction that is bad.
I'm just saying I think societal norms are shifting in such a way that, yes, there are people getting bullied.
And obviously, no kid should be bullied to suicide.
Like you should bully a kid because he's fucking nerdy or whatever, not because of something his parents are doing.
But like that shouldn't happen because the kid can't stop his mom from doing OnlyFans.
Like, why are you bullying him?
Go like sign up for OnlyFans and bully her vagina or whatever.
But that's a joke.
Don't do that.
Don't give that.
Don't give that thought money.
But no, this idea, though, is that society is shifting on the issue because society always shifts towards degeneracy.
And we're just having the wrong conversation trying to sway women away from it.
Because when you see like a stodgy Republican politician being like, these women shouldn't be on OnlyFans.
And she opens up her bank account and there's $750,000 just sitting there.
And she's in a diamond crusted thong teeny that she's wearing while broadcasting on OnlyFans or Chatterbait or whatever.
It's like the old Republican politician isn't convincing, right?
Like the paycheck is really fucking convincing for these people.
And so as long as we're having this conversation rooted in shame, when these women have found an excuse to get away from the shame, we're not speaking the same language.
It's not going to be effective.
But I don't want that to sound like an endorsement from me for this.
That's me saying society is shifting so heavily that shame is not going to work.
We need to find another avenue to bring that back around to where it is shameful.
Because right now, I think the majority of them don't find it.
shameful.
And if they don't find it shameful now in 20 years, the majority of society is not going to give a shit who's naked online at all.
No, but this is where it's a really hard conversation.
I know you got to go soon for your own show, but this is where I have a really hard time in these discussions because whenever you try to play devil's advocate or understand people, people will, they always have these words, right?
But they, but, but I, what I was going to say, what is, what is genuinely concerning to me is, right, you have kids.
I have, I have a son.
I'm going to planning on having more kids very soon.
And one of the things that I want to know is what I'm going to do.
I have five.
Yeah.
So, so, yeah.
So I wonder what world they're growing up in.
And, you know, you see a lot of these people, like, number one, like, I know a lot of, there's a lot of like really, really, like, there's talented young men out there that are getting a certain portion of the right and energized to kind of go against this porn culture, right?
There's Keith Woods, there's Nick Fuentes, there's Joel Davis in Australia, right?
So you have like Keith is in UK of the Fuentes.
Everyone's got one of these guys, every country that's more like this counter signal right wing, like no porn, no whores, no bitches, your country first, right?
And it's this, this, like a puritanical like view of conservatism.
And I think it plays a very, very good role to a lot of young men to have the counter signal message of like rejected all.
But when I was in high school, they had a, there was a Republican, like the only Republican that I knew, he wore suits to school.
And even though like now that I'm an adult and I can understand what these people are saying, the fact that he was just like a dork in high school, I'm not going to say who he is because he's a nice guy.
He was a dork.
He wore suits and he was the Republican guy and wanted to be wanted to be the president.
You know who liked him?
The teachers, the Republican teachers, the math teachers.
And they'll be like, because, because you'll be used up.
They're like, I already have kids.
Like, what, what reputation do I need?
Again, I'm going to retire at 37 with owning several businesses.
And you're going to tell me that because my vagina's out there, that I'm not going to do this.
Now, obviously, these are the top, top, you know, 0.1% of these people who are able to make a sustainable living that'll outlast their looks and all that stuff.
But like people are always looking to the top 0.1% to model how they'll do their thing because that's where they want to be, even if they fail.
And so my point is not to stop trying, but my point is we've got to find a different tack to attack these concepts because we're speaking morality into a place that doesn't recognize our moral point of view.
And that's why I want to bring this up to remind you as we close out here that it wasn't just the hot dog challenge, but black people have brought it back on too.
Speaking of OnlyFans.
And they said Michael Jackson wasn't talented Good job, man.
videos it's too funny it's too perfect it's so much black culture it's every it's like that is like orson wells layers of comedy all in one video it's perfect what's the point of even being racist when that exists you know i mean why even try to make racist jokes when this is when this exists when the guy has a little cardboard tray and he sets it on her ass for a second while he's grabbing chicken like i'm done i'm like This is the funniest shit.
Look, you can find me on every major platform at Rakeda Law.
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We can't spell.
All right.
Leave us alone.
But yeah, follow me on Rumble, preferably, almost at 150,000 followers on Rumble.
My YouTube channel is just, really, it's just the first hour of the show.
The full show is on Rumble every night.
You find folks on Rumble already understand this.
Come hang out.
We do, it's pretty much every weeknight, 11 p.m. to usually about 2 a.m. Central Time.
And we cover all sorts of topics from politics, from law, from comedy and hilarity and degeneracy to anything else.
And sometimes we do really good interviews, and most of the time we do really mediocre interviews, but they're always fun.
And it's a little reminder that though the world is serious and we get, you know, some serious topics, we can laugh at everything.
We can have fun.
You make your own perspectives.
You make your own environment and you make your own course in life.
So come do that with us laughing at crazy shit.
Tonight, we're talking about the white pill, Kevin Costner, beating the ever-loving shit out of his ex-wife in divorce court, which the red pill community will swear to you is not possible anymore.
But a pre-nump was upheld and he won categorically every step of the way.
So we're going to talk about that and then a bunch of other crazy shit.
So come join us tonight and every other night because I want to own your views.
They always say, okay, retard, but they never ask, are you okay, retard?
Let me know that.
So I want to also say as we close out, I might in the new year stream less and just go into making some shorter videos and keep my streaming on censored and just maybe go like some shorter stuff.
But like take my streams up a notch on censored to where they're just like 10 times more inappropriate and fun because it's on a paywall and it's like fun and they can actually have fun there.
And then just make like, you know, some like shorter, more like coherent videos for the public because it's almost like riding the line is kind of gay at this point.
Unless, of course, something works out with Rumble, which Nick hopefully can help me with that.
That would be pretty cool too because it would be nice to be able to.
I just want to get this channel discovered.
I don't even need money at this point.
I just want it to be featured one time.
You know what I mean?
Like one time, I'd love to just make it on the front page so new people could find the channel.
And that would be really, really fun.
But no, no pressure there.
Anyway, thanks to my guest, Nick Ricada.
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