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Well, I feel so angry today because it was supposed to be an incredible holiday weekend.
Thanksgiving was ending.
We were all pretending to enjoy eating turkey and our favorite Americans had to go and screw it up.
It looks like Black Friday is now hooded teen lunchtime Rowdy Friday as the blacks, as we like to call them on the show.
We're up to some very, very tricky shenanigans.
We got a crazy lineup coming up of insane videos from Black Friday, the holidays, and so much more, including a woman who masturbated on the beach and apparently killed herself after the video went public.
My name is Elijah Schaefer, and I'd like to welcome to the studio Camelot from the hit YouTube channel, Rumble channel, and also from Twitter.
Well, from a man named Camelot, it is interesting that you're into octopus because it is, it is, it is where we're at.
I want to bring this up.
Obviously, you know, America's changed, and we have to discuss this because I was expecting over the weekend to find videos of people embracing the holidays.
I wanted the America that I remember where we would stampede children to get $100 off a TV at Walmart, you know, maybe shoot somebody because they got an iPhone before they ran out and you didn't.
This is what I love.
This is the America that I've hoped for.
But it looks like things are changing.
And I want to start by showing a quick video to you guys out there.
Disneyland apparently is dealing with the same issue.
Now, it's a small world as has the Christmas celebration up.
And a man apparently decided instead of enjoying a small world to remove his clothing in front of children and show them his small world.
And this is the kind of country that we're living in today.
And I don't know about you, Camelot.
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I don't know why, but his body just looks like the kind of body that would be good.
like what the yeah but i feel like that's our country right we can't We can't just enjoy, you know, like, no, you can't enjoy anything anymore without somebody getting naked and trying to masturbate to it or trying to masturbate our kids while they're enjoying it.
And I feel like that's kind of where we're at as a country is what we've known and loved is gone.
And now all we have in its place is naked men trying to shove their dicks in our faces.
We unfortunately gave him an inch and they're taking it all and they're going to kill us and then rape us.
That's kind of like where we're at now, right?
So, and there's no way around it.
It's my strange conspiracy that I've been kind of mulling in my head when I'm at the gym, you know, lifting some weights is I think the China-owned app, TikTok, purposely puts all this stuff on feeds only in the West.
Because if you look at it in China, it's all stem-filled stuff, right?
All STEM-filled stuff.
Science, technology, engineering, mechanics.
It's all there.
But in America, it's like, oh, trans rots, this rots, this rots.
Let's watch two ladies named Shaniqua fight each other with last chicken finger and biscuit at Popeyes.
And I think it's all to destabilize us and then just to destroy us from the inside out.
Like the Soviet Union.
That's the Soviet Union literally has papers based on all this destabilization of the country.
It proves that they, by the way, on a side note, that proved to me once and for all that the Chinese people here are loyal to the CCP.
And I've told people this for a million times before, and I got in trouble for this.
When you're a student here, they have their own police forces that monitor their own people.
So when you're here on like a visa, you're not just here on an Australian, American, New Zealand, Canadian visa.
You're also on permission from the CCP to be allowed to leave the country, take your wealth with you and to invest it in another country.
And so they're going to demand not just lip service, but action.
And if you step out of line, they're going to nab you.
They're going to screw you up.
But also when like Z comes, if you don't show your allegiance to another country, that shows that the Communist Party has control in the U.S. That's why I'm not into Chinese people, not just because they psyoped us into thinking that the food we eat that's delicious and fast food is really Chinese food.
And when you go to China, it's just shit ass on a plate and it's not delicious.
It's not Kung Pao volcano chicken.
The only volcano you're getting in China is out of your uh butt cheeks when you sit on the toilet after eating tree fungus root soup with like goji mushrooms and spicy chilies.
As anyway, I do kind of wonder, though, at the shape of the world.
You brought this up, how they've kind of made everything bad.
And I want to remind you: this is at a university.
One of the main things before we even jump into the subject is checking in on the very look.
These are the people.
There's two words in Black Friday: black and Friday.
And so we got to be respectful to the holiday by first talking about the first half of this.
And this is black.
And we know that black people are better than white people.
They're smarter.
They make everything better, including crime statistics.
They're beating us really heavily.
But this is at Kennesaw State University.
I think traditionally black school.
We were reminded about what these social DEI equity programs have done, what this forced integration has done.
And it's very interesting.
Let's see if you guys can keep up with this.
Check this out.
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What is a quarter of a century?
A quarter of a century?
What is that like?
250,000 years?
I don't know.
a decade no because i'm thinking really hard about this A quarter of a century?
And I'm really happy because remember, I'm glad that you finally learned you were quiet when a black woman was speaking because that's ultimately what it is.
Hey, shut the fuck up.
A black woman's trying to talk.
And at least you got half of it right.
Now, once they spoke, if you listen to them, you might forewarning, you might actually lose some cognitive dislike resonance.
You might actually lose some brain cells.
But it's like, I don't know what you think about this, but I feel like we're really psyoping on a real note.
We're really like the PR department for getting people to accept black people isn't doing a good job.
It's man, I feel like they could fix everything immediately.
And all you need to have is a very influential, like a black icon come out and actually say, We should focus on bettering ourselves.
We should focus on getting rid of stereotypes within our culture about all this bullshit that's going on.
We need to do all these things across the board and we need to be and it needs to be cool.
And the response can't be that he's an Uncle Tom and he's evil or he's a traitor.
I watched a video recently and it was, I think it was six people.
And the video was six people and one of them were white, five of them were black guys.
And they had to guess with a blindfold on which person was the white person.
And they would win like 10 grand if they got it right.
And the very first guy is like, we need to stop putting black people in a box.
We need to stop judging people.
We need to uplift each other.
And I'm like, okay, I agree with that.
And then they all put the blindfold on.
And the one white guy steps in and they start interviewing each other.
Or it's mainly one guy interviewing everybody because he's like taking the leadership role.
And they one by one vote off every single black guy that sounds white or has a good job because they're like, oh, yeah, you, you definitely, you definitely ain't black.
And they get down to the last guy.
It's the white guy.
And the white guy wins $10,000.
And the white guy just has a ghetto accent.
That's the only reason why.
He's like, yeah, I've been to prison.
And they're like, oh, he's definitely black.
And I'm like, you motherfucker, you just said, you just said you need to lift each other up.
And then they completely disregard all that shit during the game.
And I'm like, this is why we're in the, it's that, the one guy that wants to go be an engineer, you clown him all day.
And then he decides, oh, fucking, I ain't going to be an engineer because my friends are going to call me gay.
And then like, now this is, and it's reinforced over decades.
If you're a structural engineer and your job is fitting pipes, it's hard to explain to the homies, you know, Trequel and Dajam, you know, about like, what'd you do the other day?
Oh, I was piping.
I was getting piped down on the job site with the boys.
And all of a sudden, you know, I almost said the N-word again, but you get, I mean, but I feel like that is, but it's true because being black, part of being masculine is in their culture and part of being part of their culture is kind of being a retard, which is why I identify as black, because I also identify as retarded.
And I feel like that's a good threshold.
But I also bring up like, this is a real genuine cultural faux pas is that they do genuinely find that like being any type of order or or submission is sort of emasculated or beta because they don't understand like hierarchy.
It's all about in the moment and proving yourself now.
So like, let's just say I submit myself to a boss because I know there's a raise in line and I'm going to make more money.
It's going to raise my net worth and I can, you know, expand my portfolio.
My brothers are just like, dude, you fucking disrespect me in the moment.
Fuck you.
You know, I'm like, that's how they work.
And they're not looking at like, hey, maybe just like, don't grab the cop's gun because you might kill the cop, but then you're going to go to jail for the rest of your life.
All they're thinking is, I win now.
They're very like immediately gratifying sort of culture, I've noticed.
And the ones that don't play that game aren't real black people.
Camelock told me that actually was like, dude, like he was like, the guy was like, hey, I wasn't going to give you a ticket anyways and a warning, but thanks for the blowjob.
And that's why he really supports his office.
The people say you're really supportive.
You know what I mean?
And the thing, what was nice is like, you didn't even have to go that far, but you don't, you don't just support them and you don't just finish the stop.
You finish them off before you stop.
You know what I mean?
So like, I feel like that's a really good, I feel like you're doing good for the community.
It's a little gay, though, and the black people probably wouldn't accept you.
But at the same time, you got to do what you got to do to get ahead, even if it is giving ahead.
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All right, I'm with my uh guest right now with Camelot, and we're talking about just random stuff because it is a random day.
Um, and I think one of the most amazing things, though, about this, like you mentioned, is like we were talking a little bit about how black people you know have this like this lack of not wanting you to be like feminized.
And I think there's a good point to that because one thing I really respect about black culture is that they don't like jail bitches, you know what I mean?
Like they don't push you to be a bitch unless you're in jail and they want to have sex with you.
But other than that, they're pretty much masculine.
And we see a lot of videos like this.
Some of these videos that came up, so this is an interesting story.
This woman got married to a man that's a heterosexual marriage.
And basically, she put this up as her HRT timeline.
And I want you to watch this because this is a problem, right?
Even black communities is a problem, but a lot of men have given up being men and have decided they want to be, or at least they want to be mangled up men with fucking chopped up dicks and inverted balls that wear wigs.
I don't want to say that they want to be women.
They want to mangle their balls and put on wigs.
Check out the story.
I don't know why you would get married and then transition after you have a kid.
I feel like this person should die in a video game, not in real life, right?
Anyway, check this out.
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We were just kids when we fell in love.
Not knowing what it was.
I will not give you a this time.
Darling, just kiss me slow.
Your heart is so lying.
And in your eyes, you're hope and mine.
Baby I dancing in the dark with you between my arms.
Barefoot on the cross.
Listening to our favorite song when you said you love to mess.
Like, because dude, but also like, and I don't, this is where I want to get weird with it is like, I don't even know if this is adultery anymore because I don't even think that they're really married.
Like if your husband is like this and you're supporting him, like I'd say you should go queers for Gaza on this guy and treat him like queers would be treated in Gaza, you know, because like if you're a dad and you're like this, like sincerely fuck you as a father, because this is so destructive.
And I don't even mean to be like conservatard-ish on this, but like in a genuine picture, right?
Even if you believe that someone has the right to be like this or you believe that, you know, this should be allowed or even sponsored or promoted, definitely not promoted once you have a kid.
Because as a child, there is nothing more foundational than I notice than the fact that as a father in their life, like even though my son's only eight months old, like I noticed, for instance, like he spends a lot of time with his mom.
He doesn't need as much time with me, but he watches me and he really imitates me.
And now he dances because I taught him how to dance.
He mimics my behavior, right?
And so I taught him how to dance a little bit.
So now he dances and he does these things.
And it's really easy for me to teach him new things because he, he's from birth, it's ingrained in him to want to be like his father, to learn from his father and what it means to be a young man.
And I've seen this from a young age.
When your dad is wearing wigs and getting his dick chopped off, like you're probably better off with no dad at all than having somebody like that, because not only is the dad probably possibly want to molest his kid, because when they're mentally ill like that, they obviously have porn addictions and they were probably molested.
And that is a recipe.
Promoting your mental illness, substance abuse, pornography, and being molested is like a combo to like make you somebody who has no boundaries in your sexuality, which means that you could cross it with children and be pedophilic on accident, but because everyone around you is so retarded and promoting you that they don't know how to like keep you away from their kids.
So anyway, that might be pretty extreme, but I feel like this is an ultimate betrayal because it makes the woman go crazy.
She loses her sanity.
She's getting plowed down by Tyrone's big D.
And she's in this emotional relationship with this friend and sorry, with this friend.
The kid is going to grow up and maybe get molested and also grow up mentally ill.
So I just feel selfish.
It's so destructive.
And I'm being serious on that.
It's like, how can you do that to your family?
It's not, it's not a mistake.
It's a new lifestyle, right?
It's not like you did made a mistake and you can overcome it.
You've now introduced this shitty version of humanity to the family.
So all these people like to say, we need to get rid of bullying.
Well, congratulations because he's fucked.
He's going to be in fifth grade.
And they're going to be like, haha, your mommy's dark.
And they're going to be ripping into this kid for the rest of his life.
But statistics show that they're going to probably make their child, you know, trans like Munchausen's by proxy.
They're going to be like, oh, well, our child's trans now too.
I was looked at a Barbie all about it.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's going to, that's going to happen.
But no, the kids fuck.
You need a masculine figure in a child's life.
You have to have a masculine figure.
I don't care who you are.
You need a masculine figure in child's life.
Okay.
We see that right now with a 13%, 62%.
We understand what's going on.
You have to have that masculine figure and having another woman that's like a trans woman that has really bad skin for some reason.
Why you have bad skin?
Other mommy?
I don't know.
You know what I'm saying?
Probably because I'm a guy, you know, and it's, it's just mental illness and the masculine not being in the like conversation, not having a masculine figure in your life.
I literally, but I mean, like, dude, like, it's so sad too, because I was thinking about this, man.
And this is one of the things, because we are going to get more into the Black Friday stuff, but I thought about this.
You know, we all have like carnal desires, right?
We all have issues.
We've all been like curious about things in life.
Like maybe somebody's thought about murdering somebody, or maybe somebody's had something weird, sexual they wanted to do, or maybe, you know, even just somebody has thought about leaving their family and being single again.
Like things that are immoral that you know are wrong, but you've thought about them because, you know, maybe you're pissed at your spouse and you think about leaving or yeah, you hate somebody and they ruin your life.
So you think about killing them.
So we all have these extremities, but it's very important to have some sort of like a moral compass so that even if you do make a mistake or you do go down a road, you don't go fully down a path that will destroy you and eat you alive.
And it's important that you have people around you that can help you.
Even if you do fuck up, you do make mistakes, which we all do as men, we all do as human beings, that somebody's not promoting you.
And so when I look at this, it reminds me that like the issues in society are not just, you know, they always say it's a mental health issue, like trans stuff.
It's not just a mental health issue.
It's a spiritual issue because the people around you are also supporting the lie.
Like it's, you know, so like, it's not really just, you know, you're just, oh, let trans people be trans people.
No, you're, if you say that, you're as much, you're as sick as the person who's, who's transitioning because you yourself are calling this he or she.
So you're the, you're part of the disease.
So you're sick too.
And I've started to approach these people as sick, just like we do with addiction or anything.
These people are sick and they need to get well.
And so do the people around them.
Because if you're promoting delusion, then you are delusional yourself and you are a contributor to the decay of the country.
No, it's it's the common phrase that the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
It's all these people like, oh, I don't want to hurt people's feelings.
I don't want to hurt somebody's feelings.
So let's completely destroy Western society based on that.
No, no, that's not what it should be like.
That's the whole issue because you have people who are like, well, why not just say yes?
Because how did this all start, right?
It was like, why not just call them a woman?
They just want to be called a woman.
Why not just do that?
Well, why not just, you know, do this?
Or why not just put them in this movie?
Or why not just let them go into women's bathrooms with little girls in there and masturbate in front of them for some real reason?
And now it's to the point is like, well, why don't you just suck them off?
Because, you know, they're a woman.
Are you, are you not, you're, you're a bigot?
You won't have sex with this woman that's got a giant throbbing penis?
No, that's kind of where we're at right now.
That's, and to be fair, going back to the relationship and why these things continue to happen is because there's like a study I read recently where by and this was a study that was done by several like physicians where women that are on hormonal birth control tend to want a more effeminate partner, which is probably leading to a lot of these women probably encouraging their men to transition.
And as soon as they come off that hormonal birth control, you best believe it's over.
They're going to be like, oh, fuck, what did I do?
I need a guy with abs, giant penis.
It's going to slap me around and tell you no, right?
That's what they really want.
That's why women's happiness in America is gone.
They're all on SSRIs, boys.
All of them.
Why?
Because they're unhappy.
We got too comfortable, man.
We got too comfortable.
And now we're creating issues where there's not issues because nothing happened.
And I think the way to fix all of this is just like Yellowstone going off or something.
I feel like that'd fix everything.
You wouldn't hear about that shit for like at least 100 years.
If Yellowstone just popped, no one would talk about that shit.
You need to call me a woman.
Bro, I have, I've been looking for canned food for two weeks.
And I'm with you because like, you know, we don't look at a lot of these videos anymore, but I wanted to like rehash this because like it is really hard for, you know, white communities in America to be lecturing, you know, black communities because yeah, they have problems, but white people are just up to some weird nonsense.
Now, people obviously say that this is all introduced by like, you know, Zionists and Jews and that they're the ones.
I think I mentioned the Hodge twins said that it's like Jews putting ignorant blacks in front of other blacks.
I don't really know who's who's who's doing all this stuff, right?
I don't, I don't actually know.
Because I don't understand because it's really hard for me to blame one group of people when I see people willfully participating.
And I mean that in a genuine thing, like I said, where it's like, well, it's hard for me to blame a trans person for just being mentally ill when the whole family is reaffirming their mental illness.
I go, that's a sick family.
And so when I look at this stuff, like, I don't know who's really behind it, but I know that each and every racial group, each and every, you know, group in America has a systemic issue, right?
The wealthy have a materialism problem, but so do the poor.
And they're using their paychecks to buy J's and stuff, right?
So it's a similar thing.
And they're not working on their own intrinsic issues.
Black people have a problem with what it means to be a man.
And they, you know, are not watching their kids.
They're going to prison.
They're not building wealth.
But white men have a problem with what it means to be a man too.
They're all becoming women.
They're, you know, the same thing, you know, white guilt and effeminate and thinking that they're not, they're betas.
And I don't mean effeminate like myself.
I mean like a feminine in terms of their actual like decisions in life.
Like they're just like letting their wife lead the home.
They're not like, you know, you can't always control your genetics, but you can control your actions and your decisions.
And when I see videos like this, when it comes to like this person, right, spent $20,000 to change their voice to sound feminine.
And let's see if it worked because I didn't have to spend any money.
I was born this way.
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Let's see what happens to them.
All right, everyone.
This is it.
So glamorous, right?
This will be the last recording with my old voice before I heading into voice feminization surgery.
I won't be able to speak for two weeks and then it'll be still be another month before I have 100% usage of my voice.
So wish me luck and I will see everyone on the other side.
Okay, it has now been 15 months since my first voice feminization surgery.
Spent $20,000, had three different procedures.
This is probably about as good as it's going to get.
So let's do a little before and after, but we are not going to do the tired rainbow passage.
Instead, we are going to do lyrics from a late 80s UK band called Pop Will Eat Itself.
Here goes: before and after one, two check high-tech in stereo, quad row, any way you go, but loose.
1001 uses.
We got the juice, the bruise, the fuses.
The volume in this room is much too groomed.
We need a big bad boom.
Noise KO, disco inferno.
Hey, ho, yo, let's go.
Let's rock the show.
Blow the speakers, see them glow.
So now you know.
It's not what you do, but the way that you do it.
The speakers you blew, but the way that you blew it.
Dude, I uh like I feel bad because like I think we talked about this on the other show.
There are people who have voices that could be trans and people who have faces that could be trans.
So I got the voice where I could probably pass with a voice as trans.
But then there's people like Preston Para or like Brant Wiggins or people that are like straight twinks, you know, on like Twitter that like they could be trans.
Adam Krigler, we nominated as well.
If he got laser surgery on his face, he could be a good trans because he has, yeah, he would, Adam Kriger would be a hot trans actually.
I'm not even into that shit, but Adam, maybe, maybe I'd be into that.
No, but I think, but I think I feel really bad for a lot of these people because their voices are actually sound masculine and they're dudes and they were made to be men and they look like they look a little bit like really ugly, like low-cost prostitutes.
That just sounds like me after a few shots of vodka and two cigars, you know, like it's really, it's like, yeah, maybe I'm not drinking, you know, anymore now, but I still smoke cigars.
And you should hear me sometimes, like after a couple cigars, I'm like pretty low and raspy and I just don't feel like, you know, paying 20 grand.
Like, do you know what I mean?
Like to do that.
I also don't, I feel like if you really were the other gender, you would need, wouldn't need so much money because playing the part would be easier.
And let's just be honest, this is their version of it.
And no matter how hard they try, they'll still kind of, they brought the most insane side of white people with the bad sides of black people into something that I'm not happy about.
And I don't like that this exists, but people paid to watch this exhibit.
I think it's the drool on the – it's the drool right there.
Well, if we've noticed anything, white liberal women are the arbiters of the arbiters of anything that's morally just, right?
Even if a black person's like, I'm not really offended by that white woman will immediately be like, shut your mouth.
You are offended.
And if you're not, you're an uncle Tom.
And they'll call him an N-word.
What was that?
It was Justice Thomas.
I think it was Thomas.
Was they Roe versus Wade got rolled unconstitutional and every liberal white woman on Twitter was just calling him the N-word.
And I'm like, damn, damn.
And they claim that black people can't get IDs because they're too poor to have a car and they're too stupid to use the internet.
And I'm like, and they think they're being like really morally just when they say this.
Well, we have to make sure we take care of them because they're really stupid.
You know, and we got to take care of them as white people.
And I'm like, you know, the bigotry of the soft bigotry of low expectations kind of seems a little bit more offensive to me than, you know, just saying the N-word or something, in my opinion.
No, it actually is because I really feel like it's a good litmus test.
Like if someone's offended by the N-word, no matter what race they are, their IQ is probably not very high or they're so bought into the system, they can't be trusted, right?
I can trust, like I, if a black guy's not offended by the N-word, he's probably pretty cool, right?
That's just a truthful statement.
And if you know a white person and they don't care about the N-word, they're probably pretty cool too.
In fact, if they like the N-word, they're probably even cooler.
So I'll leave it at that.
But I also feel like we have a disconnect in society.
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So I mentioned with some of the things that went on, you know, one of the crazy things is that I felt like with what's going on, the New York Post released an article that I thought was really funny, which was that, you know, as Black Fridays come around in the Christmas season, people are pretty tired at retail stores because shoplifting has removed $4.4 billion from stores in New York alone in 2022.
And they have a picture showing what the shoplifters apparently look like, which apparently are white guys with semi-long hair that are looting the stores.
And we're seeing videos of this every day, just groups of white thugs entering into high-end retailers and Targets stealing from them.
Dude, to me, like, this is why I'm talking about America, like being the darkest time.
We can't even be honest about who's doing the looting.
But it, but it does ruin everybody because in the in the article itself, it brings up, it says that from this is from the New York Post, by the way.
Let me go here to the actual article.
Yeah, that retailers across New York say there is no end in sight to the rising epidemic of organized shoplifting rings and warned that it could lead to more store closures, increased costs for consumers and threats of violence against store employees.
Store owners said they lost $4.4 billion last year as a result of retail theft, which they say adds to the urgency for Governor Hokul to crack down.
However, Hokul vetoed a bipartisan bill last week to the chagrin of store owners that would have created a task force to combat organized theft.
Hoka rejected a proposal that would have created a 15-member panel made up of experts appointed by the governor, legislator, and the state attorney general that would have put together a list of recommendations to respond to retail theft.
I wonder what it could be, right?
I wonder what we could do.
Like, I wonder who it is doing it.
I wonder, like, maybe if we just spend more taxpayer dollars, Camelot, and get some panels and, you know, have committee meetings, but we should have committee meetings and then we should have conferences about the committee meetings and then make sure that we get board of trustees and maybe get underwriters and lawyers to double check what the board is talking about and then audit the board before we have recommendations to which we have speech writers then interpret their words to understand perhaps what we could suggest could solve the issue.
Doesn't that sound like a good plan to stopping crime?
Imagine being at one of these meetings around this table of just all these like white women and a couple couple white dudes, maybe.
And you're around this table and you guys are like, we need to really find out and like find out the type of person that would do this and cause this theft.
And they're all going to look at each other and act confused.
I'm a random redneck dude that grew up in a trailer park.
But maybe if you criminalize the living shit out of shoplifting and just for a couple years, maybe put you, put it, put a good old fat ass five-year sentence, minimum, no questions asked on every shoplifting offense.
Just for a couple of years, that shit would go to about, that would, it would drop like 92% in just in a couple of, probably a couple of months.
Yeah, that's what I would do.
I'd just throw everybody in prison.
Whoops, gone.
In my town, you steal more than a couple hundred dollars where I'm from, you get a felony.
And in New York, they'll let you go.
They'll be like, hey, don't do it again.
And then they'll just let you walk away.
That's probably why if I live in New York shit, I might do it.
But the sad part about this is, though, is what you're seeing is this is where I say about the decay of the country is Hokle said that basically adopting the proposal would have cost the state $35 million in expenditure that wasn't allotted.
And the reason why when I looked into it was because they were spending too much on illegal immigration, you know, in the country.
And so, so it's like, this is where you start to see the cascade.
And there is a lot of right-wingers who are like, well, you know, F it, let them suffer their own chagrin.
But, you know, I just don't have that viewpoint because I still believe we're the United States of America.
And I don't have that like, well, fuck them.
It's California and it's New York.
You know, New York is a great city to visit.
It really is.
So is California.
Los Angeles is fantastic.
I don't, I know people see Skid Row, 7th Street in downtown and stuff, but there's incredible places.
LA has some of the best food in the entire country.
So does New York.
They have some of the greatest shows, theater, culture.
I know things that people may not care about, but meaning they also, you know, California and New York have, you know, the most of our industry, banking, pharmaceutical.
You even have, you know, especially tech in California.
I mean, these are incredibly vital industries to the health of our economy and some of the most powerful people in the country that make decisions.
I do care about what happens in these states because I do, because they go, well, that's just your average Democrat voter, what they voted for.
I didn't say that they didn't vote for it or that they don't, they aren't experiencing the consequences of their own actions.
But like, you're such a fucking doomer shithead if you, if you think like that, because you know, it was about 50 years ago or maybe a little bit more now that California was a Republican state.
You know, people used to go to Long Beach to get clean air from the East Coast.
Okay.
No, it sounds crazy.
People used to go to Los Angeles because it was a nice Caucasian Republican, you know, utopia.
I mean, that genuinely, I know it always had problems, but it was clean.
If you go into the business district in Los Angeles and you look up the facades, it's like Art Deco.
It's beautiful.
It's just ghetto now.
These places were great and they decayed for a reason.
But, you know, to write California off in New York, do you know how many Republicans are in these states?
More than there are populations of certain states, right?
I mean, that are Republican, more than the whole state.
There is millions and millions and millions of right-leaning, patriotic American people that live in these states.
And so, yeah, I do care what happens to them because a lot of people didn't vote for it.
You know, it's kind of shitty to watch a state like New York, which has the, you know, the ability to be an unequivocal metropolitan Parisian cultural center of the country, be unable to even prevent its own goods from being stolen.
And people are like, well, that doesn't matter.
Yes, it does because Target then ups prices in other stores and areas and tries to balance out costs.
What happened to Target does affect you in Texas and it does affect you in your other state because those corporations and companies also own a lot of companies and they do try to offset costs by using your state as the fucking cash cow.
And the unfortunate truth about California is California is an example of what can happen when you pretty much run unopposed.
Like, you know, like putting it frank, pretty much running unopposed in California.
It doesn't matter what happens in California.
And I think, unfortunately, you know, you look at places like Argentina, which finally had a shift.
I don't even think the people in California are as, I guess, noble or strong, strong-minded as the people in Argentina.
Like there is a, there is a, there's a Republican base in California, but they pretty much can't really do anything other than, you know, keep voting and seeing what happens.
But it's so tribal that people in California will willingly pay 85 grand a year in property tax just to say that they're winning.
It's kind of insane to me.
Like the fact that some states will just, they'll be Democrat for like the next 80 years.
And it's, and it doesn't really matter what happens in the state.
It's the craziest shit.
I remember when Newsom was walking around, like having a press release every day talking about masks and masks.
You got to wear a mask, take care of your family, take care of your loved ones, be a better person, wear a mask.
And every single night he was videotaped like hanging out with celebrities and like drinking and having no mask on and just partying every night.
And no one gave a fuck because of tribalism.
It's crazy.
And these things like won't change.
The best thing that Target, Walmart, all these companies can do is pull out of these areas.
Don't be in New York anymore.
Don't be in Portland anymore.
Don't be in LA anymore.
Just get the hell out.
Make a few, make five more stores in a rural area and be done with it and balance your cost off that way.
But unfortunately, it's not what they're going to do.
They are pulling out of Portland though.
Like they're closing stores everywhere in Portland.
They're like, get the fuck out of this place.
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Everybody's pulling out in Portland because, I mean, let's just be completely honest.
Okay, first of all, he should have gone faster than slammed on his brakes.
I don't think there's any problem with killing that person at the time or at least badly injuring them.
But I love how black people are all filming.
Like, oh, like, this is just the life we live.
Like, wild in.
Isn't this crazy and shit?
Like, we was car surfing and shit.
And it's like, dude, this is this guy should be, you know, in a state at least locked up, right?
For this, this is just, this is not even like just got drunk in public.
Like, this is endangering society.
This is endangering people on the road.
This is, you know, a problem.
And this is just lawlessness.
And it's like, we're meant to accept this.
And as much as I like to laugh at it, you know, I'm just reminded of like, it just doesn't have to be like this.
And, you know, and as much as they say, you know, black excellence and power, this is really the state of a lot of our cities.
Wherever there's a lot of black people in the city, you just don't want to live.
And Scott Adams said that.
And it's not because you're inherently hateful.
It's because they don't want your help.
So if you're going to move into an area, you go, well, there's some problems, but I'd like to help.
I'd like to make the country better or the city better or the neighborhood better.
And if you help, then what are you doing?
You're gentrifying the area.
You are.
Uh, racially replacing them, you are being discriminatory, you are whitewashing the area.
So making an area better or improving it or fighting crime is inherently racist, then yeah, then I am racist and racism's good, you know, and that's why I always say racism good.
Now, because racism today doesn't mean you inherently hate somebody for the color of their skin.
It means that you hate bad behavior and you expect people to act civilized.
And if you hate, if you expect civilization to be civilized, you are considered racist.
Therefore, if that's true, then racism is a good thing.
Yeah, it's like self-preservation so i've been talking about this for a while is self-preservation is just racist?
Now, for example, if I, if I don't go down Martin Luther Avenue at 3 a.m, I say I will never do it, like there's Martin Luther Avenues right down the street, Martin Luther, King Jr Avenue, right down the street, and I ain't going down it at 3 a.m, they're like, well, why not?
And i'm like uh, because i'm not gonna, are you kidding me?
I'm a white dude, i'm not going down there at 3 a.m.
They're like, oh well, you're just racist then.
And i'm like, well, I guess, if self-preservation is racist, then I guess i'm racist.
It's like those.
Uh, it's like a 21 year old white college girl goes to Uh Africa, North Africa to prove that it's safe, gets beheaded and graped immediately.
Yeah, you know how many times i've seen that article like four different times in the last year.
It's like white college girl goes to a different culture to prove it's the exact same as your middle, upper middle class like culture, growing up with both parents, gets beheaded.
I'm so shocked, can't believe it.
It's called self-preservation.
I'm not going to give away my self-preservation to prove to people that i'm like some kind of like ally.
I ain't got to prove nobody.
I treat people how they need to be treated and if they're nice to me, i'm nice to them.
I don't really get give a damn what they look like, but I ain't going to inner city areas.
I don't think there's anything wrong with self-preserving.
Like one of the interesting things that people say right is that uh, black people can't swim, which is false.
Here's a black mermaid see, and then now she's drowning and she needs to eject, and then she took away the magic, right.
Uh, I watched it a couple times dude, she was freaking out because she was like she killed the illusion.
Yeah, I don't think that's how mermaids work uh, but we're all glad that she at least didn't flash the kids.
Um, she was wearing some sort of like board shorts, which is nice but, like you know, you look at this stuff and it's just like like this is what I mean is like, look, I don't, obviously there's plenty of black swimmers out there.
I'm not saying this, but it's like you start to think in life when something goes wrong.
Did this girl really get the job because she was the most qualified?
Did she get the job because she knew how to swim?
Is this common?
Or did she get the job because she's black and they had diversity quotas and or they just wanted to look good by having blur maids, you know, which is fine.
And I don't, I don't care, right?
And I think this is where people don't understand racial consciousness is it's not like you sit around being hateful of people and you don't, you shouldn't be.
I don't think it reflects a Christian attitude to naturally hate people because of some difference, because in many ways, once you become a Christian, it's about becoming like-minded and you become like-minded with people.
And many of you know this, even that aren't religious, you become red-pilled or whatever, and you start to, you know, really relate to people based on this consciousness.
But, you know, when we live in a society that gives black people, like overcorrected itself, right?
Said that we were discriminatory towards black people and now just allows people like into college that aren't have like fourth grade level educations or, you know, we see all the time hiring out competing.
Like we saw in the recent executive hiring in major corporations, they were hiring black people intentionally and not hiring white people, which means that they were letting out, you know, they weren't even like pulling from the majority of the population to find the best candidates.
I just start, I start to associate black people with lower quality, lower excellence and lower performance.
And it's not because I don't have black friends who perform well or not.
I just don't assume that a black person got into their position because they off of meritocracy.
I assume, and more often than not, that they're just there because they needed to fill a position.
And this is the same thing with women in upper management, et cetera, is like, you know, women live life on easy mode.
And it's not to say there aren't qualified females.
It's not to say that there aren't qualified black people.
There's plenty.
But I feel like this ends up breeding racism.
It ends up breeding discrimination because someone like me who typically wouldn't have an issue, if a black person, right, just happened to get into a position, they earned it, then I would be fine.
I have no issue with that.
But because I know that most black people in positions are given those positions and didn't earn them, that really disqualifies the black guy who did or not.
I'd be pissed.
If I was the black guy who earned it, I'd be mad because I know people wouldn't respect me naturally because they would think I just got there for DEI and not because I bought, I earned my way in.
I don't know.
You know what I mean?
It's almost like nepotism.
It's like daddy's money.
No one likes the nepotist.
No one likes the kid that just got in because daddy owned the company.
I mean, it's not racist.
People are like, fuck you.
You just, you didn't earn your way.
You're just an executive because your dad owns the company and everyone resents them.
And the same goes for if you got in because you were black or a female.
I'm going to resent you just as much because you didn't earn it.
And I don't respect people that don't earn their way in life.
And it almost goes, it works in like a backwards fashion, right?
So people that are white are overrepresented in all these like, I guess, fields, STEM fields, what have you, producers, studio executives, all this.
So they're bringing people in to like, you know, for diversity hires.
And you almost have to work harder, like when you're a white, especially a white dude, right?
You have to work harder.
So it almost pushes these people to work even harder and even get more accolades, get even more impressive, right?
So like it just, I think it just widens the gap more.
It just widens it more.
There are definitely people out there that are extremely qualified for positions and they'll never even see the light of day, right?
In places like Japan, places like China, they're hiring the best possible motherfucker that comes in, like the most intuitive person that they have, that walks into the door, gives them the resume, gives them a cover letter, all this.
They're hiring that person.
But we, especially like anywhere in the West, is for some odd reason, not worried about performance, which obviously makes things suffer.
Everything falls to the wayside.
Everything suffers as a result, especially if you're used to get, you're used to receiving everything.
You're just used to getting stuff being gave to you.
Why would you ever work?
Like, why would you ever work harder?
Right, like they just it everything seems bad to do that.
It all seems like a bad idea, like everything, all of productivity, everything would be just bad by placing people there that didn't earn their way there, in my opinion.
All the black people probably already got the good stuff.
I think this is actually from the summer of love, but technically it's still a black.
I think this took place on a Friday and it's still called Black Friday because that's what's happening.
This is really what a Black Friday is.
If you ever want to experience Black Friday, this is it.
And, you know, I've experienced a lot of this stuff.
I just, I look, I'm not promoting the government going and killing all of these people.
If the government did that, like, I don't think anyone would cry, but I don't think I'm, I think there's steps the government could take before just like executing thieves, you know, like maybe just enforcing the laws that exist.
Like, that's a very subtle, easy way to make it work.
Um, because it's gotten to the point now where I just don't understand why, in a great country like ours, anyone would be accepting this unless it was orchestrated and by design, right?
And you have to ask yourself, who?
What group of people hates Christians?
What group of people hates white people and would want to destroy Christian Western nations?
Who hates these people?
And when you go down that road and you start to investigate who it is, you know, you end up like Elon Musk, realizing that it's a lot of these progressive Jewish and Zionist groups in the United States that are really pushing these views.
And then, but if you call it out, then they think you're anti-Jewish.
And then you have to go to Israel on a struggle session and sit at a table and watch Hamas kill Jews on a TV in front of Netanyahu and tell everyone you're not anti-Semitic.
So your advertisers come back to your platform.
Like that's how that's been weird, right?
That's been super bizarre to watch that in the last 24 hours.
Let me see if I can bring this up here.
Yeah, Elon Musk is having to prove to everyone after explaining this.
He had to prove through a struggle session that he was not anti-Semitic.
And, you know, just if you're not anti-Semitic, you're not.
Shia Rashik of Libs of TikTok, her and I got into a disagreement over this.
I said she didn't think this was a struggle session.
And I said, no, I don't think he's thinks he's in a struggle session.
I think he's trying to be authentic and just show people that like he's sympathetic to civilians being killed on both sides and has nothing to hide.
But I think that he might not realize this is actually a struggle session.
Like he's being made to go through like courses and watch videos to prove that he doesn't hate people.
That's literally a struggle session.
This is a recording from him from a space conversation with Netanyahu.
And I do want you guys to listen to this.
I'm going to use the restroom.
So I'm going to remove myself from here, but I'm going to play it.
It was jarring to see the scene of the massacre or one of the scenes of the massacres, as well as to see the short film afterwards that showed more of innocent people getting killed.
It was troubling in that movie, especially to see the joy experienced by the people that were killing innocent civilians, including kids and babies and defenseless people, essentially.
So, you know, it's one thing if, obviously, if civilians die accidentally, but if it's another thing to revel in the joy of killing civilians, that's not, you know, that's frankly, that's evil.
I mean, the rebuttal is often made that, well, you know, but Israel has killed civilians, you know, also in Gaza.
But there is an important difference here, which is that Israel tries to avoid killing civilians, doing everything it can to avoid killing civilians.
And, you know, there's not sort of joy expressed.
I mean, it was troubling to see massive protests in almost every major city in favor of Hamas.
Well, they generally characterize it as sort of a free Palestine movement.
And I think, you know, one can generally agree that we want a good future for Palestinians.
And we want to, you know, I mean, the challenge is really how do you get rid of the ones who are hellbent on murdering Jewish people while,
you know, minimizing civilian casualties and then ultimately stopping the sort of propaganda that is convincing people to engage in, you know, murder.
Thank you.
So at the end of the day, that's really essential is to figure out, okay, how are they being trained to have these, to believe that murdering and having joy at the death of civilians is a good thing and to stop that training.
It's important to pair firmness in taking out the terrorists, those who wish or intent on murder, and then at the same time to then help those who remain, which is also what happened in Germany and Japan.
Elon's always boring to listen to, but he's there.
Camera, what's your thoughts on that?
Like, I thought it was just interesting because it's like, well, why do we always have to clarify, you know, that we don't like Hamas?
Like, I just don't understand this because I'm not anti-Israel and I'm not anti-Palestine.
I'm not even particularly anti-Hamas.
I just think that like the IDF and Israel created Hamas.
They created Hamas and now they're suffering with the consequences.
And I do think Hamas is an extremist group, but I think that they created them at that intent to topple a moderate government.
And it's like, well, no one likes seeing civilians get killed.
But like, dude, if you didn't want the Palestinians to be ruled by an extremist Muslim fundamentalist group, then perhaps you should not have created them.
And secondly, maybe you should treat these people better and have thought of another solution than killing them over several decades because you kind of fucked the area.
And this reminds me a lot of what the U.S. does, where we're like, why is ISIS ramming trucks into Christmas, you know, festivals in Germany and in Europe?
And you're like, well, maybe we should stop fucking bombing every one of these countries and destabilizing them.
And maybe if we stopped arming them and stopped creating these extremist groups and allowing them to rise up against governments we don't like and then losing control of them, we just minded our own damn business.
So it's not like I'm just mad at Israel for this.
The U.S. does this too, right?
So I'm just saying, but it's like, I feel like everybody pretends like the world started on October 7th on this issue.
Like, you know, Hamas is just this group that popped up out of the bushes, killed a bunch of Jews, and now you just don't care about Jews.
And you're like, oh, you fucking cunt.
Like, you've, that's what, that's, that's your understanding of history.
It's every, every couple of years, it's like we, this becomes an issue.
And I've never really, I've never really held an opinion on it.
But the thing to me that's weird, and it's kind of related, is there's always this, you know, it's, it's the sympathy kind of using, you know, dead children as this is why you should hate these people.
This is why you should be on whatever side that's corporately approved.
Dead children, civilians are getting hurt and what have you.
And I think to myself, every like minute or every seven minutes or and at least a couple times a day in North Africa, a gang of raiders storm a school and behead all the children in the school.
And it's something you'll never hear about and no one will ever care about ever, ever.
There's innocent people dying in North Africa getting cut up in little pieces for no reason.
Every single day, no one gives a fuck.
So it's like weird for, it's always weird to hear like, oh, it's just there's dead children.
It's like, there's, there's, there's war-torn first world countries doing this shit daily for breakfast, man.
And no one gives a fuck.
Why?
I don't know.
You tell me.
I guess the issue is it's only cared about when it's like one certain side and it's the corporately approved side.
And you need to, you need to agree with this or else, you know, you're just somehow like an evil person, right?
It's really weird.
I don't really understand the dynamics and why it's always really been this way.
And I think that it's, it's at a certain point where it doesn't work anymore on us because, you know, these same people supported the Ukraine war.
Now we have hundreds of thousands of men dead.
And Zelensky even said that they had an opportunity to have a ceasefire to stop the war in 2022, but they were encouraged by Boris Johnson and the United States and NATO to keep the war going.
And so like, you know, I think it's interesting.
I'm really, I really got to give a shout out to Shia Rashik from Libs of TikTok for really being one of the most reasonable people who isn't ethnically Jewish and could be unreasonable, but really staying reasonable.
I mean, obviously she's open on which side she supports.
She's not taking a middle ground, but her and I have remained like friends throughout all this and friendly on the internet versus some other people like, you know, Dave Rubin or Ron Coleman or people have unfollowed me because I'm skeptical.
And I don't know why they disassociate over that reason.
But I will say, you know, I more just want to be honest about the situation.
Like, you know, if you created Hamas, then you probably understand the seriousness of the threat.
And realistically speaking, while your own administration is talking about relocating Palestinians into, you know, into Canada, into Australia, Australia has already started relocating Palestinians.
A lot of people don't know this.
Almost a thousand already have been granted immediate residency here in Australia.
So they're already, you know, relocating these people.
But, you know, more deadly than Hamas, you know, in that region has been Israel in the United States from Libya, Yemen, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria.
I mean, if you want to talk about terrorism, and I'm not trying to sound like a leftist, it's just, it's just genuinely speaking, the United States deep state and the military industrial complex has been fighting Israel's wars and destabilizing the region for several decades now, you know, demonstrably non-stop to the tune of trillions of our tax dollars, which doesn't benefit the United States at all.
In fact, it's created more enemies in the region, destabilized the world and caused such a serious influx of people who don't share our values.
Like a lot of people have always asked me, well, why don't you support this war?
And I go, I don't support this.
They go, okay, this is the irony, right?
They go, why don't you support the war?
And then they're like, oh my gosh, why don't you condemn all these like pro-Hamas Muslims protesting in our cities?
Well, you can't really be against the protests if you aren't against the war, because you have to be against the war to stop destabilizing the Middle East so that Middle Easterners and Muslims can stay in the Middle East and not immigrate into our countries.
Do you not see that realization?
Like, if I support Israel's war against Palestinians, that just supports 2 million more Muslim fundamentalists moving into Western countries that also hate Israel.
So if you really do love Israel, then you should hate the war and hate the current right-wing government, the Likud government, because they're causing serious problems and they have been for several decades.
So I know this is like kind of a weird, weird statement, but it's like you can't both support Israel in this war and love Jewish people at the same time.
You hate Jewish people in the West if you support the war, because this will just create a greater anti-Jewish, anti-Semitic sentiment in the West by supporting it.
It's fucking weird logic, but it's true.
And I genuinely know this.
I don't want Muslims moving into the West.
Islam is not the solution to the West.
Okay.
This bullshit fucking cocked out, you know, manosphere.
We're all Muslims.
It's brotherhood.
Islam is the way, brother.
No, it fucking isn't.
It's not the way.
It's not it.
I don't want gay shit, but the solution isn't Islam.
Like, I remember when the Manosphere stuff started really popping off.
It was fun to like watch for a second because it was fun watching people get just dominated and debate and all these like like thought-ass girls getting just destroyed.
It was fun for a while.
And then all of a sudden, every one of these like kind of well-known like Manosphere guys started being like Islam.
And I'm like, wait, wait, wait, hold on.
What's going on?
They're all like, yeah, Islam's the truth.
And I'm like, what?
And they're like, yeah, it makes your woman will be, you know, humble and your woman will be modest.
And she, and I'm like, wait, no, what do we, what do we need Islam for?
Like, what is, how do we go from all this to Islam?
I mean, like, to kind of bounce back to it's bizarre to me because what it is, it's the same thing.
It's correcting a problem of the problem.
These are not Westerners.
These are not, um, these are not people who share values.
Now, the reason why I care about you know Palestinians, a lot of them actually are Christian.
I know Christians that have been killed there.
Um, you know, like the idea, I love how Christians in America will support Israel killing Christians in Gaza because it's the most Christian thing to do, apparently.
I never understood that one, but they can you know sit in their shit theology and live in it because you know, the idea that people think this is this is good for the country.
Like, I just don't understand how you can sit around and say it's anti-Semitic to call out progressive Jewish organizations, which is what Elon did, saying that they ruin your country and that they're violating our liberties.
Him saying that his company loses all this money, there's a coordinated effort to destroy him, the richest known man in the world.
Obviously, not the richest, but the richest on the at least stock exchange or whatever.
Um, and he has to go to Israel.
I think he went out of you know, genuine authenticity, but it makes me just wonder really how that's helping prove that there's not a conspiracy when you call out just a portion of people, which is true.
Over 90, 90% of Jews are Democrat or lean progressive.
And these organizations do push very, very, very progressive ideas in our countries that's separate from somebody who is a Jewish person because right-wing Jews or a lot of these uh fundamentalist Jews actually are against you know are for pro Trump, Trump in New York.
So you're not calling out the whole group.
But if you're Elon Musk and you have to go apologize and like condemn terrorism, it's just like it's so exhausting that it's like, I want nothing to do with this.
Like, that's why I haven't started my media company or anything yet because I'm trying to make sure I can figure out how to fund without these people because I don't want to deal with this shit.
You know, I would rather just be have less money and be free to speak my mind than have to go take trips to Israel and apologize to Netanyahu's face every time I actually say the truth.
I don't want to apologize to anyone for speaking reality.
I'm not like big enough to care, nor am I like, you know, I'm saying, like, they could just eat me off the damn platform and it's over forever.
And I'll just be, I'll be a distant memory for a couple of people.
But yeah, there's really one thing you can't.
We can talk about a lot of things, and there's one thing that's really rough to talk about.
And that's, you know, this subject matter specifically.
And why?
I don't know.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, you know what?
Have you noticed?
I don't know if you've noticed, but like in the last like six months, more people can talk about it.
Have you noticed that?
Like in the last six months, more people have started talking about it and kind of conversing about it, which is kind of refreshing that just the conversation can kind of happen.
Whereas, dude, like two years ago, you couldn't even breathe that shit.
You couldn't even, you couldn't even imply any of this stuff, right?
So it's kind of nice that you can kind of, you know, just converse casually about it, in my opinion.
On my own show a couple of years ago, I had once questioned this, and I'll just say that was the beginning of the end for me in that industry.
That was that was the beginning of the end.
I mean, you question that stuff, you are on a shit list.
I actually want to bring this up.
You know, I do like to out journalists.
I don't like to read DMs, but I will, I don't ever do this, but I will do this now.
Um, because this is funny.
Um, I got a message from a uh I guess I need to be careful.
Um, show I can't show on the screen.
So I got a from a journalist here named Laura.
I won't even say her last name.
was like, hey, Elijah, it's Laura here for the Arizona Republic, hoping to reach you for a story I'm feeling out.
Any chance you can call me when you have a sec.
Now, this is what journalists do, and I get these all the time.
They call you, this is really smart.
So maybe you know this, but they'll call you from a smaller publication, which is really like owned by the Washington Post.
And it's actually an article for the Washington Post or like for NBC.com, but they call you from like Arizona Central.
Because it's just like, oh, because they technically work, but they don't tell you that the Washington Post doesn't have an office in Arizona, that they use the Arizona Central as their office.
So you're really fucking working with the mainstream media, but you think you're working with a local news outlet.
Well, I don't really know how to get a hold of him.
Then you're a goddamn fucking terrible journalist.
Sorry, I shouldn't use the Lord's name in vain, but let's be honest.
Like, well, do you know how to get a hold of him?
Why don't you fucking do your job?
You cunt, why don't you do your job?
Well, I'm trying, I don't, I haven't had any luck.
Oh, so you're at your job.
Don't ask me to do your dirty work for you, you devil's henchman.
Sorry, I just get tired of these journalists always trying to attack this show, attack other people by proxy, and connect us all together.
Nick is his own person, he thinks for himself.
He has nothing to do with this show, and I have nothing to do with his show.
Go talk to him.
But, like, everyone in this world is so disingenuous.
This is also why it's always women or gay men that are messaging me, asking me this kind of information.
If you never see some Chad guy with a chiseled jaw that's 6'3 messaging me for dirt on Nick Fuentes, it's always these fucking lunatic women and gay men.
And I'm not going to say what her last name is, but it's questionable.
Yeah, it's well, it's a it's the issue is it's uh it's um innuendo and gossip, like right.
So, women, that that's how women and effeminate men, very effeminate men, that's how they kind of get through life is through conniving, innuendo, gossip.
So, that's why you always see that the gay dude and the woman like messaging you because that's how they, if it was a guy, it's an actual Chad dude, it's all gonna be physical, right?
And he probably doesn't care, he's too busy banging bitches, you know.
I'm saying too busy smashing pissers every day to really give a damn about all that, right?
I know we'd probably do much better on this show if we just were honest and didn't get really blunt on every episode about everything.
But we will and we always will.
And I have some good plans long term, but you need to support him.
All right.
We're going to go ahead and we're going to end it on YouTube.
So, Brian, if you want to cut that off the stream on YouTube and we can end it now and let people know that we're moving over to Rumble anyway, go to rumble.com/slash slightly offensive.
Make sure you check it out.
Check it out.
All right, cool.
All right, we're off YouTube.
We're on X. We're with my boy here.
And I think with what I was saying, though, about like the targeting is I just get tired of it because I don't know.
Does that happen to you a lot?
Do you get targeted?
Do you get a lot of hit articles?
A lot of like a lot of a lot of that kind of stuff, or what is what do you mean by you're getting a lot of hate or a lot of heat recently for what?
Well, just being shadow banned on YouTube is one of them where you go from getting 10,000 subs a month, getting 100k views per video, and then it just bottoms out out of nowhere, like overnight.
Live stream viewers, all that stuff.
But now I've had hip piece articles.
I had an article, Rolling Stone.
I was in Rolling Stone this year, and it's just because I tweeted this.
Basically, there was this, this kind of unrelated, but there was this video, and it was like a TikTok video of this woman.
And she goes, she said, My favorite moments is spending seven days a week for two hours in the morning with my husband drinking coffee in our garden.
That was, it's kind of sound stupid, right?
So it's just a video of her going out and she has coffee and she's hanging out with her husband in their like large garden.
And I'm like, all I did was I tweet, I like replied to the tweet, and I was like, you know, that sure is nice, but a lot of people have like jobs and responsibilities and aren't inherently wealthy and can just go outside and spend two hours or three hours every morning in their garden with their husband.
You know, just that was a simple reply.
And of course, somehow, the two days or three days later, I was in Rolling Stone, like, and they were claiming that I was a professional YouTuber and I should understand how scheduling and like and workloads work and how it's entirely possible to do all this.
And everybody was coming after me from the Rolling Stone freaking article.
And it was real dumb to me.
So I did some digging and found out that the girl in question and her husband were already multi-millionaires because she claimed in the article that she wasn't rich and she wasn't wealthy.
They just know how to balance their time.
And I'm like, bitch, she was worth $2.5 million 10 years ago when she was like 20.
I'm like, dude, eat my ass.
And her husband's like a famous BMX star.
And I'm like, oh, you bitches.
You fucked me.
She was never, she was rich this whole time.
They came after me after that.
And furries on Twitter, I'm sure you know what furries are.
They went ham on my ass for about a week.
And then I got banned from Twitter.
It was actually one of the furry people came after me and they tagged Twitter support in that satire quote tweet that got me permanently banned.
They were the ones that got me banned.
And then they bragged for like a month on Twitter that they got me banned and other people banned.
But all they all you have to do, apparently, to get people banned is at Twitter support and just tweets that may be misconstrued as problematic.
And Twitter will just ban no questions asked and then put a note on your account to auto-reject appeals within three or four days or three or four seconds.
That same person that got me banned was advocating for legalizing pedophilia.
Like that, that was like there's several screenshots of them advocating for legalizing pedophilia with like young children like 10, 11 years old.
Love is love, age is just a number, all that bullshit.
And they eventually actually got banned on Twitter, but they only got banned for like a week and they're already back and my dumbass is still out here banned.
Still.
So yeah, I dealt with that stuff all the time.
I used to be way worse when I first started YouTube.
There used to be hate channels just dedicated to shitting all over me.
And I used to get swatted all the time and stuff, but it's kind of calmed down since then.
But you know what's really problematic, though, is when like all those Like right-wing kind of watch groups get on you because they really do petition.
Like, we like uh, this channel, the on YouTube, we don't get anywhere near what we should be getting on anything.
But it's also, we're also really happy too, because, um, like I pretty much do this alone as well, but I also am really happy because the people that have stuck around are there because they want to, not because the videos aren't being recommended to them and they're not getting alerts when we go live.
So, they're tuning in because they want to be there.
So, we look at extremely active chat.
I actually think that views on Rumble are fake for a lot of people, uh, and also don't think they're the most important because I noticed that we get like maybe one sixth of the views per episode on Rumble of somebody who's featured on the front page, or we have no deals, we're not featured on the front page.
So, we do like you know, they'll have like 120,000 views and we'll get like 25,000 views, right?
On but we have like 60 to 70 percent as many comments and likes as they do, like they only have like a little bit more likes and comments in the video.
It makes me think that maybe the views are like they're not counting them right, just people clicking on it or viewing, or it starts up the video because I don't think the numbers are fully real if you're recommended because I noticed the interaction rate doesn't match the views versus somebody who's not recommended and they're not on the front page if they get a lot of views.
The numbers and will match.
So, I'll have like a friend who's not, doesn't have a deal as a recommended gets 100,000 views, and he'll have like you know, 100, he'll have 100,000 views, and he'll have like five, 10,000 likes, you know, 2,000 comments.
But all these live streams that are recommended to us, you'll notice the comments and the likes are really low, even when the video has been posted compared to the views, which makes me think that they're just counting like clicks or something like that.
I don't know, it makes me think something.
Not that there aren't people with real views, but it is important not to get discouraged because some people who look like they have big numbers, they're not real.
And a lot of times, people who have the biggest numbers typically are just like you could be like Jake Paul and have big numbers, but you're a fucking retard.
So, it doesn't really matter.
I just noticed that over here.
I've just noticed that over the years that some of these streaming sites, I think Kick 2 inflates their numbers, like the people that they have deals with.
I don't know, I've just noticed that as being like a problem.
Technically, YouTube does it too, right?
Because if you have, if you're in their partner program, they'll put you on like the watch page of the recommended for like the trending or something like that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, kind of like not real audience, it's just sort of like consumers.
So, on YouTube, and uh, this is something that I'm I've been extremely proud.
I have a really tight-knit group of people, I get 500 to a thousand people every show on YouTube, and there are people that get 25,000, 50,000, 75,000, and I outpace them in super chats by a large amount.
I'm 24th in the country in super chats, and I'm just a tiny little redneck guy from Alabama, talks about bullshit.
And there's giant streamers that don't even get half of the engagement when it comes to super chats or memberships that I get, and it's because very tight-knit group of people that choose to support creators that they really want to stand behind.
And my demographic is not nine to 13-year-old kids, like a lot of these people are.
When we're speaking about Rumble, though, um, I'll get the same on Rumble, I'll get 200 likes per stream on Rumble, which is a lot on Rumble, it's like a thousand or two thousand on YouTube if you compare it to.
And I'll get 500 people watching my Rumble streams, a lot of comments, you know, all stuff that really matches.
And then you look at the front page and you see somebody like Ross Gumb, which I'll never understand how that happened.
But Rosgum will be on the front page with 183,000 people, and he's just looking at eBay at like tennis shoes.
And he's like, Yeah, bro, there's lit.
Yeah, oh, bro, it's lit for like an hour.
And I'm like, and it's got like a thousand likes or 800 likes and a gajillion views and like four comments.
And I'm like, What the fuck is this?
What the fuck is this?
Like, so there's, it's, it's things like that, where I feel like these companies could stand behind some really good people.
But a lot of these companies, I think, wanted to make PR statements with the people they gave deals to.
Like, oh, look, we got Roscoe.
I'm like, who the fuck cares about?
It's not 2011.
Who the fuck cares about Roscoe?
You know, so they wanted to get all these people to make a PR statement.
Oh, they're with us now and they're going to stream exclusively with us, even though no one's re-watching.
I know for a damn fact, they know 200,000 people watching damn Roscoe, especially not watching him just look at shoes on eBay.
So like what I don't like too about some of the streamers that they've done to levels where like a lot of them are like putting OnlyFans girls on their shows now.
And it's essentially just like clothed porn, right?
They're just like banging chicks, doing drugs, drinking.
Now, granted, I have companies that will email me, say, hey, we want to do a spot in a video.
And I'm like, bro, I don't even, a video?
What the hell?
I put out one video a week.
What do you mean, a video?
You know, they barely get 30 to 50K per video.
And I'm like, I would love to do ad reads on streams.
Like, I do stream every damn day, it seems like.
And there's a bunch of people watching.
And my buddy Nick Ricado, he'll have ad reads, like a bunch of ad reads per his streams.
I'm like, what are these and where do these come from?
What the hell is all this?
How does this happen?
It's pretty crazy.
I'm like, I don't even know how to get started with all that.
But yeah, it's something I've, I did have a few sponsors and I got, they, they got killed, got removed for some, I don't even remember what it was, like two years ago, something happened and it was, they all dropped.
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What do you think about that?
That was pretty cool, right?
A little ad read in the middle because super chats.
We can't get super chats.
Dude, we can't get it, but I think I wish there was a way.
I wish there was a way.
We'd get a lot of super chats on YouTube if we could, but there is no way.
I could still make like five to seven grand on ad revenue plus super chats back then.
Obviously, I make zero on YouTube now, but I'm also not complaining because like I figured out a lot of things.
Like one thing, one thing, by the way, that's really good is like I make a lot of commercials for movies now, like right-wing media and stuff.
And like I'm, we're talking about like that.
I just made a commercial the other day and it's done already 1.5 million views in like 24 hours.
And so I make a ton of money making promotional content for other companies now because I know how to do it.
And it's like what you said, unironically, if you talk about politics and stuff, it doesn't go anywhere.
But when I make like a TikTok reel or something about a movie that's coming out, I'll screen it.
They'll send me the movie.
I'll watch it and make the content, spend about three hours of my time.
And then they pay, they'll pay a base rate plus per view.
And it turns out to be like extremely offsetting to what YouTube has taken away.
But I don't mind doing it because it's good movies and shit.
But I was going to say, like you said, like it's really a criminal thing what they do to channels when you start talking about politics.
Dude, I like, and I know that someone's like, oh, your channel's dead.
It is kind of dead that YouTube.
We don't really focus on it.
But here's the main thing.
Like I did a street video on like body count and it did almost 200,000 views.
So it's like, it's not dead.
It's they just don't want you doing this content.
Like, like, it's like, like, you know what I mean?
If I put out a reel of like a movie commercial recently, too, and it did like 30 million views.
Like, if you just don't talk about, you know, gender and sexism and racism and politics and everything, then yeah, you're going to be completely fine.
And you want to focus on politics.
Look at Lauren Chen.
Her channel is like 550,000 subs and it's doing like a couple thousand views per video.
Not a couple thousand, maybe like 20, 30,000.
And then go look at her new media hallic one that barely just hit 100,000.
It's doing like triple the views on a fifth of the subscribers and probably generating a lot more money talking about Little Mermaid and not going too hard on the black skin.
You make the mistake one time of uploading the wrong video.
And it's like they blacklist you for a long time.
There was a point where there was this guy named Quantum TV and my buddy The Act Man is another content creator that I'm friends with.
And he got like demonetized on YouTube because he made a joke tweet about some bullshit.
And the guy that he was joking kind of about, you know, prior to that was a guy named Quantum TV who was like trying to get people swatted.
He adoxes them every day, which is all against TOS for YouTube.
So, and he never faced any, you know, repercussions for doing so.
So the Ag-Man, he got demonetized for this.
So I made a video talking about it because I'm friends with the guy and the video did really well.
It got like 100K views immediately.
And I'm like, oh, damn.
So every step of the way, I was like, I'm going to update this situation.
And it got to the point where if I would try, if I even put his name anywhere in the title, if I put his name in the description, it would automatically demonetize it.
But I, you know, rated it as, you know, not, you know, I rated it as monetized for safer, because I didn't curse.
I didn't say anything in these videos.
And they auto-demonetized them.
And I was like, well, that's weird.
So I'd have to review them and they would eventually turn it over.
But after like the fourth one, YouTube demonetized my channel for like 24 hours after I uploaded a video.
It had to be in review for like 24 hours before they would give it the green like line.
So I had to put my videos out for a while.
Like I had to schedule them a whole day in advance just to get them monetized.
And I went from getting 100K views per video back then to getting like four to 5K.
And it lasted for like almost three months to the day.
It was, I was like, what the hell's going on?
It's because they were pissed at me.
They're able to go in there and flip a switch and kill you.
They can kill you overnight.
Got dead.
Your channel's dead.
We're done with you ass, you know, because you talked about something we don't really care for you talking about.
And it wasn't even even, it was a drama situation between a guy and YouTube staff, to be honest.
And it's a joke.
So it's pretty weird.
That kind of stuff happens all the time.
And the only way to really be successful on YouTube is you have to toe the line and you cannot say anything questionable or else you're fucked.
I have thought long term, I think long term, I'll end up stop streaming on YouTube for a while and try to just upload like street videos and stuff and then try to get it remonetized and back in good standing.
I think once you're demonetized, it's like kind of impossible to get back in good standing until you're remonetized.
I feel like that's kind of the case.
I don't know if there's a lot of recovery, right?
Because once you're demonetized, then you're like, okay, you're sensitive channel.
And it's, it's weird because you can upload a video that's very, very maybe important, giving a lot of info and YouTube won't recommend that shit.
I, you know, there was times and there's, I have one coming up very soon where I log on conference calls of certain corporate companies and I'll basically record what the executives say and they'll say some crazy shit and I'll post it and I'll I'll kind of commentate over it.
And those videos do really, really well, but YouTube won't push them.
And I put out like four in a row at one point and YouTube didn't push them at all.
But I started a new channel.
This was about six months ago where I started posting on it.
And I got my editor, my editor handles it.
He basically does all of it.
I don't even touch the channel.
And he uploaded just clips from my podcast, like unproblematic clips from my podcast with like Critical Drinker, Gary Nerdrotic, all these, you know, big creators.
And like that, that channel gets quadruple the views of my main channel right now.
And it only has like 11,000 subs.
And it gets, it got, I think, 700,000 views last month.
And it's just a random ass clip channel that I have that is just clipped from my streams.
But my streams won't get those kind of views on my main channel.
Ain't going to happen.
Right.
It's like you're already nailed to the, you know, the cross, so to speak, when they, when they get that, when they put the nails in you, you're done.
So I could create another channel right now and toe the line and probably outperform my main channel after a couple months.
Yeah, it needs to be a one-to-one, the easiest process possible.
Because I've, I mean, I've had days where I've like on a Rumble stream last month, the month before I made $1,000 on a Rumble stream in Rumble Rants, which is not probably going to ever happen again.
But it was just one of those weird, rare moments.
And, but there's always Rumble rants on my Rumble shows.
And I feel like if it was, there was an easier way to do it, people could support their favorite creators on Rumble very easily.
Save all the information and you just click the bitch.
Was like, hey, can you come, you know, can you come on the show tomorrow or whatever?
And then can you, which is always hard because I do like 1 p.m. Central, which is like, then I got to go on at 6 a.m., which is fine, but that's just rough.
But I also genuinely feel like with the censorship brigade, is a lot of us are just jaded, man.
Like, I don't mean to be rude to you, but like, who knows what the hell is going to happen after the next 2024 election?
Like, it's genuinely like, like, I just don't understand because even with Elon Musk, Elon Musk bought the platform and they're still pressuring him to censor by weaponizing advertisers.
And it's just like, dude, like, that's why I was wondering with YouTube.
It's like, should I just start a new channel or is my name bad?
Like, because luckily, this, my channel that we were on is under my S-Corp.
So it's not even registered under my name.
It's registered under, you know, slightly offensive ink or whatever.
So I still could start a channel.
I could, you know, create DBAs.
I can do different business names and open up channels.
But is someone just gonna be like, oh, that's Elijah Schaefer?
You know, fuck him.
Don't, don't, you know, don't do anything.
He's a fucking shithead.
Like, and I've never even, I don't even have any strikes, dude.
I don't even have any strikes.
I've never even gotten any, I've never gotten in trouble on the platform.
I just am monetizing in trouble because I, for no reason, they won't even tell me what videos did it or anything.
It's just fucking crazy.
But I feel like with you, it's like you're somebody who also rides the line, but you know, who knows if tomorrow they're going to be done with people like you and just off with your head.
Yeah, I was actually really excited when Elon Moss took over Twitter.
I was like, yeah, we're going to, it's going to, well, finally, we can like kind of just relax and maybe there can be some equal like tug and pull here.
It won't just be like 99% just Democrat paid DNC accounts yelling at me all day and fucking Mark Hamill and freaking Stephen King being all weird and effeminate.
And I'm like, thank God I want to see any of this shit.
And then I get banned, of course.
And I'm like, oh, you bitches, you got me.
Like, I thought things were going to be okay.
And I really hope YouTube doesn't go in that direction.
But granted, you know, I generally talk about movies and I generally talk about like retail stuff.
So I think I stay a little bit safe on YouTube.
And I do, I do rely on it.
Dude, if you, if you, if my YouTube went down, it would be the end.
Imagine her great-great-grandfather storming the beach, the beaches of Normandy.
Like, I don't like we, like, I don't know.
Something about this is just so sad and pathetic that we've gotten to this point materialistically where you get some Billie Eilish boots and you start loot, like you start having a panic attack and crying in front of everybody.
It's like, dude, it's some fucking shoes.
It's shoes, bro.
What are you, Roscum?
Why are you freaking the hell out right now?
Like, I got an R8 delivered to me the other day.
Well, a few months now, Audi R8.
I've always wanted an R8.
You know, I love those cars.
So I finally got one delivered to me.
I didn't fucking break down and start acting like I'm a psycho.
No, I just helped the Korean man push it off of his trailer and then I drove it around.
It was great.
And I just don't, we've gotten to this weird point.
And now, Granted, she's probably overacting because she's going to put it online and like people are feeling.
So she's going to overreact and be a psycho about it.
And I don't know.
I just don't know how you get to this point to where you're reacting this way, like from like just, it's just, you're just consuming products and you're acting like a psycho over it.
And like, did the country get this safe?
Like, is the country this boring and this safe to where like, survival is not even in any?
It's not even it's.
Not only is it not the forefront of your mind, it's not even anywhere in your mind.
Um, that you it should you get shoes and start crying like freaking the out.
Well, and she's young, so I, I mean I again I blame parents for this probably 14, but I do bring up the fact that I don't think those shoes are even that expensive.
But it's also just weird because people just have their priorities off, like like my, you know, they just have their priorities off.
They're not even good looking shoes.
Now, I don't dress that well because, because I used to have a good wardrobe, I gave it to my uh father to hold for me, and now I just think he's probably ruined everything.
Um, that was, and I came here thinking I was going to come here for a few weeks with like a several t-shirts, and then i've been here now for like eight months or no.
I've been here for like a year almost and i'm not ready to buy more t-shirts because I keep thinking i'm here for two, only two more weeks, but it just keeps being longer.
However, I don't think I would cry, you know.
I mean I would.
I mean it would be nice to have some new clothes out here uh, but I don't think I would cry because I just like it's just clothes and they don't really matter to me.
Uh, a good theory, you know.
Sweater would be nice right now during the rainy season.
Maybe i'll go buy a couple t-shirts.
Stop dressing like i'm homeless, but I don't think you'll ever see me acting like this, and if my kid act like this, i'd beat the out of them and then they would really have something to cry about.
He, just he, he bore me up and he, I think he enjoyed it.
He'd be like, you're gonna get three licks and by the eighth one I started passing out.
My mom had to come in and stop him.
It's crazy times um, but it, I think it made me a, made me a man and um yeah, I don't understand like being that hyper materialistic and what it is.
It may not be too ingrained in materialism, but it may be more ingrained in worrying about what other people think, like.
She's like, oh, my god, my friends are gonna be so like jealous and i'm gonna be subpopular and they're all bitches and i'm great and they're terrible and i'm the best and they're the worst and i'm like oh, I remember being a teenager in school and I wore bullshit because I grew up in a trailer park so I wore like a flannel that was I don't know OLD NAVY and like some worn out freaking pants and all the kids had the same jacket, like the North Face jacket.
This was in the 90s and like, everybody had that weird North Face jacket everybody and I didn't have one.
I was like everybody's calling me a dumbass.
I'm like I don't even care.
I never really cared about that, but all they all had the same like Birken stocks were like a thing and like 1998, everybody had Birken stocks and I didn't have any.
I always thought it was weird um, but those, those teenage girls, live and die by that.
No you're, you're not wrong, I mean, but I also think it's true because their value Values off like, okay, this is not, I am not about to make the case for lowering the age of consent.
So do not take this out of context here.
I have to always give myself warnings to people because then you get taken out of context.
So she's 14.
I'm not saying that she should be married, but listen to me, what I'm saying.
She should be being prepared for marriage at the very least in terms of like what she should be valuing is learning skills like sewing and cooking.
And her parents should be raising her to like, you know, she really did, she's really, she's really happy because she made a great apple pie for the family and they're really happy about it.
And she's crying because what she cares about is the acceptance of her family because she's not out in the world being thrown in some public school.
Like we don't value our women.
And so they get really misguided.
And women are supposed to be being prepared for marriage.
And I really do think so.
And I don't think, I don't think that there's ever been an issue with outliers who are incredibly gifted and may, you know, there's always been female nurses.
There's always been, you know, female teachers and instructors.
And so women have this myth that women didn't work, couldn't support themselves if their husband died or couldn't earn a living.
No, they could.
They could.
Okay.
But a woman would still inherit her wealth either from her husband or her father.
And the truth of this is, is like, I'm saying these young girls are out here trying to look good for who?
Well, guys, their age and girls that are like 14 to 17 are coming out of high school now.
I think the average is eight to 10 bodies or something like that by the time they're 18.
I'm sure.
Yeah, like sluts, right?
They're coming out of high school, sluts.
And then they're 18 and now they can legally be whores.
And now they, I love the argument for age of consent in the U.S. is if you argue for younger, you're a pedophile.
And if you argue for older, you're a hero.
But you're both just arguing for when girls can be sluts.
Like no one's asking the idea of why there's an age when it's okay to be a complete whore, why we don't have a society structured upon like commitment and like not becoming a whore.
I don't know.
I think that's a weird argument.
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Like, well, she's 22, so she can fucking suck as many black cocks as she wants.
I just, that's what you want to use your liberty for.
Okay, do it.
But I feel bad at what I'm saying when I look at things like this because this girl, like girls are emotional and they should be protected.
And she's 14 and she should be under her dad's authority.
And why are you like, why is she in school?
Why does she want these shoes?
I have so many questions for why we betray our women so young and why fathers like ship their daughters off to college so they can go get fucking trained by some frat boys and then come out sluts that hate their parents like.
Why, why we treat women like this?
I'm kind of getting existential here, but i'm genuinely wondering, like when I see young girls like this, I just don't blame them.
They're just girls and they're young and they're trying to find acceptance because they have no authority figure, they have no society to be instructed into and they don't live for anything.
And so they end up fucking crying over shoes like some dumb bitch because they don't have any structure and it's like.
It's why the government started backing Feminism a few decades ago.
The reason they were so wanting it was because they could get another couple, 80 to 100 million people in the workforce and get their juices, delicious, juicy, delicious income taxes off of them.
That's why they pushed women into the workforce so bad.
And what has that done in the U.S.?
One out of what, three women now are on SSRIs.
They're unhappy.
Women are there.
They are built to endure stress differently than men.
So they're going out in the workforce.
They're going out and going to engineering school or a STEM field at 18, 19 years old, trying to go through college, having to push through all this, plus deal with all the relationships, getting freaking dumped and pumped every two seconds.
They go through, get their four-year, maybe more, dealing with all this shit.
They're on cocaine.
You know how many girls I hooked up with off of Tinder back in the day who were going through engineering school because I live in an engineering town.
It's like one of the biggest engineering schools in my city.
And all these girls were on half of them were on like cocaine and Adderall just to survive school, survive engineering school, going through because they think they're supposed to, they're like, they're told, they're told by other women.
They're told by everybody, you have to go to college right now.
You have to go to college right now.
You have to go to college.
You have to become rich.
You have to do all these things.
You got to get all these loans.
You got to do all this.
You take care of yourself completely and utterly alone instead of finding a good man who has a decent job, who's driven, who's going to take care of you and go that route and end up happier, right?
But that's just, that's just where we're at.
Women are taught to be men, right?
Instead of taught to be women.
So, and of course, you know, what happens, Elijah, when they're 22, they're going through the ringer, they're in college, they're getting dumped in by like four dudes and one not sometimes.
And then they get to 29, 30, and they're like, oh, fuck, wait a second, I don't want to work.
Wait a second.
I want to settle down.
I want to be with somebody who cares about me.
Oh, suddenly that guy, and keep in mind, they do want that man.
It's a legitimate need, but they, they're like, well, I want a guy that's 35 and I want a guy that's, because I'm used to, you know, get men giving me attention.
So I want a guy that, you know, makes 150 grand a year at the very bare minimum.
And he's six foot tall and beautiful.
And I want him to love me and take care of me.
I'm like, bitch, that's that ship selled when you were 22.
It's over.
That guy doesn't exist anymore because why would he date you when he can just date another 22-year-old that actually is looking for those things in a man?
So yeah, they kind of shoot themselves in the foot like nine times in that whole 10 years period when they're going through college and going through all these, going through an internship, working at their place.
They company jump three times over six years, getting their resume packed, making over 100 grand a year now.
Oh, and now no man's into them.
Oh, by the way, a man has to make more than them.
Like they, they, like, women will not accept a man that makes less than them.
That's why you gotta have a stay-at-home wife because then they make zero.
And now you're always making more than them, which is fantastic.
And they will spend all of your money too, which is also even more fantastic until you take a little Quran seasoning and you beat them up and you stone them.
You know what I mean?
We should bring back stoning women.
That's like the Muslims just got that right.
You know what I mean?
Bitch, I'm taking a boulder and I'm cracking open your head.
I'm totally joking, but I also, I also just like, I just don't understand what we were thinking with women and why we did this because they're literally crazy.
And, you know, they like I had told people, I recently had changed Kez's name in my phone, my wife to jumper cables because she's always trying to start something.
So I like just always put that in there.
It's totally a joke.
I stole it from somebody else, but I didn't change her name just because women are trying to start something.
And here's a good point.
So it's like, like you have to realize, and that's why it's fun because when you have a woman that's at home and you have a relationship and they know their place and you know your place and you respect each other, you can have a really nice life.
But if one of those things are out of whack, you'll have a more miserable life.
Just stay single because the Bible even says, I was already in Proverbs today, I think Proverbs 27, literally like the worst thing you can be involved in is in a home with an annoying woman.
Like that's literally a network.
And if you like, it's like literally, it's like those basically says a man would rather be literally in a place of death than to be in a home with a woman who's nagging him.
And there's nothing worse than just a woman lecturing you and trying to nag you.
And you're like, dude, I'm going to fucking, I will kill myself.
And I believe a lot of women and a lot of men kill themselves because women push them over the edge.
So that's actually a truthful statement.
And so, you know, when I don't know, I just, I really advocate for women being in the design God made them.
And I think that the society will never work.
Everyone's like, it's the woke mind virus.
It's wokeness.
Well, who's keeping woke policies and the world that who's consuming the stuff?
It's the woman voters, women consumers.
And who's who's really supporting this gay shit?
It's women.
So you took women out of positions of authority and institutions and whatnot.
I feel like the world would go back to a much more sane and stable place, but it'll never happen in the near future because everyone's a fucking bitch.
Yeah, it's that's the thing, man, is you said, you said you were joking about being bringing Sharia law.
And it's the funniest thing.
It's kind of unrelated, but it's the funniest thing where you see liberal women that are for some reason like protesting in support of like Hamas and stuff.
And they're like, oh, LGBTQ for Hamas and me.
And I'm like, you know, they have no idea, right?
Like, who's going to tell them?
You know, they have no idea.
Like, like, I would love to see their face when they, like an actual Islamic person tells them to their face, like, yeah, we don't support LGBT GBGP.
We will push you off the roof.
You will be killed.
What are you talking about?
We don't support that.
And they'll, these white liberal women are like, what?
Like, like, how do you not understand this shit, right?
How do you not understand this?
It's crazy to me.
And like you said about women in places of power, although I don't really directly have a problem with it in mass, like are in certain situations.
The issue is, is women, the only reason why, like, I guess the feminist movement was successful or any, any movement actually, In any kind of civilized society is successful is because men will it to do.
Will it so right?
So the reason why women have any rocks anyway is because men get gave them those rights right.
I mean, you look at like what happens when you pull it.
We pull out Middle East, that shit's women's rights are gone.
In four days it's over.
They're like you, you kicked out of school and you no longer drive and like what I thought I had these, these boring rocks.
No, you never did.
It's the men gave them to you, they were generous enough to give them to you and when you actually bowl it down, like three steps back why this is all happening, it's because men did it like we did it.
We, we keep pushing, we keep allowing these things to happen and giving more and giving more and giving more because we can take it away like, look at it like we take it away at any moment.
All right, i've been like 27 times the average woman.
Like we can, We could take it away at any moment.
We just don't because we got to be nice.
We got to take care of people.
But we're going too far.
And now women are taking advantage of it.
And then they think to themselves, like in the most recent Doctor Who episode, they think to themselves that it's them.
We did this.
We earned all this.
We didn't know, motherfucker.
We get you.
Men and generous men, willing men in the 60s, 50s, 40s, they pushed this and gave it to you.
It's got to be one of my favorite videos of these people.
Let me see if I can, yeah, if I can get this.
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I just started reading the Quran and I am so excited about it.
People thought when I first asked that I just wanted to read it out of curiosity, but I want to read it to study it.
I started following somebody on social media that teaches the Quran and hosts a Quran book club for Muslims and non-Muslims.
So I'm really excited to start going to that.
She was describing the chapter of the B and that just blew my mind.
Like the way that she describes things, the way that the Quran describes things actually makes sense to me.
And also, did you know that Allah is beyond gender?
Did you know that actually scholars believe that there are two Qurans, the Quran of nature and the Quran, the actual book?
And did you know that each chapter is named after a natural phenomenon?
I just, I don't know.
This whole book is just blowing my mind and I am so excited.
I got sticky notes that I could mark out things that I was drawn to.
And I'm not even through the first chapter and I already have a bunch of sticky notes.
I'm definitely going to have to buy more tabs.
I'm honestly having a whole revolution with myself where the way that I describe the universe and the things that I believe in are actually described in the Quran of believing in Allah.
And I've never thought that I believed in God before.
And now I'm really having a revolution of self of, I think I actually believe in God.
If you've been curious, I really recommend it.
There are a lot of people who are converting.
There's a lot of people who are reading it.
I'm not saying I'm going to convert.
I'm not saying that I wouldn't.
And I don't know.
I just, I know that this is exactly what I need right now.
I just wanted to say thank you and just point out how excited I am.
Dude, just somebody, please, for the love of God or Allah, can you please put her on a plane, put her in first class and send her directly to like Saudi Arabia or Afghanistan or something, and then just like put her out in the street, like how she looks right now.
And then be like, I love the Quran and love Allah and just see what happens.
I love everything except for Western civilization and Christianity.
But I also, I don't get it.
I don't get it.
I just don't understand these people.
I'm starting to lose my patience as well because these individuals are so retarded, but they're propped up by institutions that it's like, this is how you know that the world is fucked.
I think the chat was saying how America is doomed.
Oh, I did put that in the title because it's like, dude, the fact that we're in a society that these are the people who get promotions, these are the people who end up running daycare centers, get government grants, are in charge of designing parks, right?
Fundamentally about, you know, workplace culture interaction.
Like you and I are lucky and we just decided to stop interacting with these people other than roasting them and being honest about them.
But I think rudimentary speaking, you know, like I'm kind of sick of it where the point is, like you said, you look talk about movies and stuff.
Might just go start talking about movies, because I, my only solution for these people is similar to some other man, an art student's final solution, you know, when it comes down to this of like, what do you do with these people?
I have no other option than to uh, delete their Minecraft servers.
Because at some point, you have to think to yourself like, is this an act?
Is this an act like?
There's no way you're sitting here saying yeah, I read the Quran, it's really great, and oh, by the way, Allah is like not gendered.
It's crazy, right.
And i'm like bitch, you with me, you just stop with me, because I know, you know, I know, you know, but you don't you're, you're acting like you don't.
And why is it an act like?
What are you doing like?
And it's like the scary thing is, a lot of the times, probably the majority of the time, it is an act like, so what?
How do you treat people?
Or try to fix people or help people that will willingly just act like psychos for attention?
I can become trans, people will give me attention on social media and then I can start talking about converting to Islam, which is 100 the opposite of what I should be doing, and I know that I have to know that.
Right like, have you ever googled?
It's like you have to know this.
Right, like that this I will be killed, me will be killed for this, but i'm like doing it on social media.
Thank you for supporting Camelot and I tonight uh, on this live stream.
You guys have been absolutely great together.
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Don't forget, you can Always, uh, we got our new diversity coalition members, and I have a new diversity coalition member I will be introducing on Wednesday this week.
I have some other guests coming on the show.
I have Tommy Robinson coming on, perhaps Alex Jones will be on this week.
I don't know.
Maybe he'll be on next week.
Uh, and um, yeah, we have a lot of other amazing stuff happening coming up anyway.
Have a great rest of the week.
My name is Elijah Schaefer, and may God bless the United States of America.