Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer - It Doesn’t Have to Be LIKE THIS.. Haitians Demand RESPEK Aired: 2024-09-27 Duration: 02:22:26 === Demanding Respect (10:41) === [00:04:57] Well, we demand respect. [00:05:00] You need to respect us on all authority. [00:05:04] Check out this video here of the ambassador from Haiti reminding us all to respect them and not to make fun of them for eating our house pets. [00:05:16] I don't know where the sound is on that and why that's the video that we have in here. [00:05:19] Mike, why did we put that one in here? [00:05:21] Yeah, don't look at me. [00:05:23] I'm also demanding respect, too. [00:05:25] You want to demand a second? [00:05:26] We have a minority problem on this show. [00:05:28] Blacks, Mexicans, Jews, women, they're sending their worst even when it comes to production of the show. [00:05:33] It is approximately 7:36 p.m. Eastern Time in the United States. [00:05:36] We'll have to find a new clip for that one. [00:05:38] But the Haitians are back. [00:05:39] We're going to have a fun show tonight. [00:05:41] Israel's starting World War III with Lebanon, which is always a fantastic way to start the show. [00:05:45] Plus, we're finding out that the Arizona State University says that white people are the problem, except they have a stabbing issue where black students are stabbing white issues. [00:05:54] We're talking about Lana Del Rae getting married to an alligator trainer. [00:05:57] Plus, Ubisoft is in a major problem with their new game development. [00:06:01] And we're also going to be talking about what have we put in there? [00:06:05] Not even sure. [00:06:06] I don't know. [00:06:07] It's kind of a Friday night. [00:06:08] We're kind of just going to see where the night takes us tonight. [00:06:10] No, we have a whole rundown, though. [00:06:11] But anyway, it's approximately 7:37 p.m. Eastern Time in the United States. [00:06:14] Let's start the show. [00:07:16] Little tip: if you move that over to your right hand so you can see it when you're looking over here, yeah, it'll change your life. [00:07:20] It'll change your life. [00:07:21] We're trying something new today. [00:07:22] By the way, if you go to my screen here, the Haitian ambassador was at the UN. [00:07:28] They were trying to clear up their record after being accused of eating dogs and cats, and it didn't go too well for them. [00:07:36] My guest tonight is Michael Rosenberg. [00:07:40] Welcome back to the show. [00:07:42] How are you doing, my friend? [00:07:43] That's me. [00:07:43] Can I get the audience applause for me real quick? [00:07:45] Yeah. [00:07:46] Mike Mendoza, Mike Mendoza JPG. [00:07:49] Mike Mendoza JPG on Twitter. [00:07:51] And actually, I'd like to declare a formal declaration to Surge of Timcast. [00:07:57] I'm the button switcher now. [00:07:59] I'm the button switcher now. [00:08:00] So that's a direct threat. [00:08:02] So, anyway. [00:08:02] And of course, on my right, we have none other than Earl Gray. [00:08:06] Give him some confetti. [00:08:08] Is your mic muted? [00:08:12] There you go. [00:08:13] There we go. [00:08:13] Yeah, there we go. [00:08:14] We got your mic. [00:08:15] It's a technical nightmare. [00:08:16] It's always. [00:08:16] I think it's, is it this mic? [00:08:17] Go speak real vis. [00:08:18] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:08:19] No, it's not that one. [00:08:20] Speak. [00:08:20] Yellow. [00:08:21] Yellow. [00:08:21] Yeah, we're good. [00:08:22] Okay, where we are. [00:08:22] All right, we got all the mics there. [00:08:23] Okay, so this is really crazy. [00:08:25] So, you know, it's kind of the end of a week. [00:08:26] It's been a crazy week. [00:08:27] There's been a lot of bullshit going around, as always. [00:08:30] And I thought that, you know, sometimes there are clips that are so beautifully created. [00:08:36] You couldn't have written a better script. [00:08:38] And we're getting into an era of content production where I feel like I've seen it all. [00:08:43] I feel like I know it all. [00:08:44] Like, we went from a few weeks ago to being, you know, upset that black people are being imported from a third world, a fourth world country. [00:08:51] Actually, Haiti's a fourth world country. [00:08:53] Because India's, India is also fourth world, right? [00:08:55] This is not just like, oh, third world, like it's Brazil. [00:08:58] There's some favelas or Los Angeles. [00:09:01] This is like, oh, you know, hey, these people are trying to like murder the white people in their towns, which is also Los Angeles and Chicago and New York and every other major U.S. city. [00:09:12] But the ambassador was speaking at, I'm going to go to this for a second. [00:09:15] It's absolutely insane. [00:09:17] He went and spoke. [00:09:18] You got to listen to the translation here at the UN to try to demand respect. [00:09:22] Now, remember, before we watch this, this is the Haiti is asking for reparations. [00:09:29] And they're coming because obviously the liberals are trying to make Trump and JD Vance look bad by saying that they've made Haitians seem like they're uncivilized people. [00:09:39] Right. [00:09:39] So they brought in a Haitian ambassador to try to correct a record that Haitians are just like us. [00:09:45] They just aren't, you know, there's lots of people. [00:09:48] There's black skin, brown skin, normal. [00:09:51] Well, what better way to show that you're a civilized people than to do something as simple as drinking water, right? [00:09:57] So, I mean, this should go swimmingly, I think. [00:10:00] Well, yeah, so he's giving this. [00:10:02] To listen to the actual translation. [00:10:05] That's the key. [00:10:06] That's what makes this so good. [00:10:08] Black people misbehaving? [00:10:10] I just call that the six o'clock news. [00:10:12] But this is next level. [00:10:14] Watch this. [00:10:16] Wait, what the fuck? [00:10:17] What is up with these fucking edits? [00:10:20] I had audio, didn't I? [00:10:21] Play it? [00:10:22] No, but that's not. [00:10:22] It's not supposed to cut into that. [00:10:23] Like, what the hell are these edits? [00:10:25] All right, get us off. [00:10:26] Fucking get this off. [00:10:27] It's like the dick. [00:10:28] Get this shit off right now. [00:10:29] All right. [00:10:31] We are. [00:10:31] We're firing everyone on the show. [00:10:33] Where the fuck is this clip? [00:10:35] I did not. [00:10:35] That's not the clip that I sent in. [00:10:37] I need to find this. [00:10:38] Hey, let me see this. [00:10:41] Don't we have the actual clip, though, too, from the other thing? [00:10:44] I mean, this is like a bad thing. [00:10:46] Yeah, but there's no audio. [00:10:48] Yeah, I mean, come on. [00:10:49] I mean, we don't need to don't be putting on me while we're doing this. [00:10:52] Yeah, okay. [00:10:53] Why is it just on me? [00:10:54] Hey, guys. [00:10:55] How's it going? [00:10:55] No, put it to the triple split. [00:10:57] He's new to this. [00:10:58] He's new to this. [00:10:59] He's new to this, but we're going to get it down. [00:11:00] Do not worry. [00:11:01] I'm pretty sure we have the video of this, right? [00:11:03] Of the actual down here. [00:11:05] It's towards the end of this going on. [00:11:08] Yeah, here it is. [00:11:10] Here we go. [00:11:10] Okay. [00:11:11] There we go. [00:11:11] Thank you. [00:11:12] I knew I had it down here somewhere. [00:11:13] Let me go down here. [00:11:14] Thank you. [00:11:14] All right. [00:11:15] Let me find this. [00:11:16] Restarting over. [00:11:17] Check out this audio. [00:11:18] And this is what makes it so good. [00:11:20] It looks like we might be run by Haitians here on the show. [00:11:22] Yeah. [00:11:23] Check this out. [00:11:24] This land that has offered the world a symbol of unshakable freedom and which has helped several nations to throw off their yoke of barbaric colonialism is not looking for charity, but justice. [00:11:38] respect Respect for its dignity and its rights to a dignified and prosperous existence Real respect. [00:11:54] Is that his real voice? [00:11:55] No, but he's a very twist. [00:11:59] Yeah, exactly. [00:12:00] Yeah. [00:12:00] It's like, listen to the timing on here. [00:12:02] Listen to the comedic timing, okay? [00:12:05] respect rest respect for its dignity and its right to so okay I feel like that's what we should start saying now is that the Haitians in the back room are ruining the show. [00:12:24] Right. [00:12:25] Well, you're having to learn how hard it is to switch and speak live. [00:12:27] I've been switching this whole time. [00:12:28] It's hard to switch and speak live. [00:12:30] I've been doing this for years. [00:12:31] It's genuinely a difficult thing. [00:12:33] But we're going to say this also too. [00:12:35] Remember, he's half white. [00:12:37] So he's going to get it right half the time. [00:12:38] Yeah, right. [00:12:40] But that's my black noise. [00:12:43] But on the flip side, this is actually hilarious. [00:12:45] Haitians are trying to be seen as civilized. [00:12:48] They tried to scam Trump and JD Vance out of their motion of saying that they're eating the dogs and the cats. [00:12:54] Now, we know that they are. [00:12:55] In Maine, they just imported. [00:12:56] We watched this the other day on the last show that they imported a bunch of Haitians, and then suddenly all the feral cat populations went missing. [00:13:03] Everywhere you find Haitians, Haitians don't make appointments. [00:13:07] They just show up unannounced, right? [00:13:08] These are genuine problems that you have. [00:13:10] And so when it comes down to it, it's like, well, you need to respect us. [00:13:15] And then just like slurps it down. [00:13:17] You're like, bro, this ain't pussy. [00:13:18] Relax. [00:13:19] I'm trying to understand what if they didn't leave him glosses and he just had a picture there. [00:13:22] We don't have the camera view from the other side, so we don't know the full story. [00:13:26] That's for sure. [00:13:26] So maybe he was set up. [00:13:28] Yeah. [00:13:28] Well, so I mean, normally in like a civilized area, I mean, they would have a big tray with like glasses, the picture. [00:13:34] So I'm sure he hated glasses, but he was just like, okay, like, I'm going to make a quick little comment right here, and then I'm going to take a little sip or whatever. [00:13:40] And then it was like a waterfall, too. [00:13:42] It wasn't just like, oh, just like a little drip on his lapel or anything. [00:13:46] It was like a huge waterfall. [00:13:48] Maybe that's the size glosses are in Haiti. [00:13:50] So he thought it was like a normal gloss. [00:13:52] Well, no, I think it's worse than that, though. [00:13:54] I think what we're talking about here is, look, when I talk to people about Haitians, let's recategorize black people. [00:14:02] Can we get a triple split? [00:14:03] Yeah. [00:14:03] Can we get a Brian Cam? [00:14:05] Brian Cam. [00:14:07] So here's the deal. [00:14:08] We've got to make a differentiation between the different types of blacks. [00:14:11] This is a very key thing. [00:14:13] Okay. [00:14:13] You have African Americans. [00:14:16] There are Africans who are living here. [00:14:17] They're not African American. [00:14:19] There are Jamaicans. [00:14:21] There are Haitians. [00:14:23] And then there are also like from Trinidad, there are the Islanders, right? [00:14:26] Like there's like Trinidad or whatever. [00:14:29] And there are also like North Africans, right? [00:14:32] We don't have a lot of North Africans in America. [00:14:34] We don't deal with that. [00:14:35] They're more like Arabs, right? [00:14:36] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:14:38] Except for Minnesota, it's like a ton of them over there, like Somalis. [00:14:40] Correct. [00:14:41] But Jamaicans, like, but Jamaicans, they can go both ways. [00:14:44] Like, sometimes Jamaicans can be like the Hodge twins, right? [00:14:47] Where they're like, how's your voice going? [00:14:50] Yeah. [00:14:52] It's like a little, you have to get that little. [00:14:54] Excuse me. [00:14:54] Yeah. [00:14:55] Yeah, but you can be cool. [00:14:56] It's crazy. [00:14:57] But you can't. [00:14:58] It's crazy. [00:14:59] So you can be a cool Jamaican black. [00:15:01] Everyone knows that. [00:15:02] Jamaicans are split. [00:15:03] Like half Jamaicans are ghetto. [00:15:04] The other half are just trying to open up food stores or restaurants that will give you diarrhea for three days and a stomach ulcer, right? [00:15:10] That's the difference. [00:15:12] Africans are usually chill. [00:15:14] They often keep a lot of their stuff in grocery bags, plastic grocery bags around the house. [00:15:19] This is true. [00:15:20] They do. [00:15:20] They don't use a lot of people. [00:15:21] Always carrying plastics, plastic bags around. === Going to the Grocery Store (15:25) === [00:15:24] But they're very nice. [00:15:25] Like they're typically like, oh, hello, welcome to see you. [00:15:28] This is good. [00:15:29] Hello. [00:15:30] Do you know how to do that? [00:15:30] The African voice? [00:15:31] No, I don't. [00:15:32] I don't. [00:15:33] Nothing. [00:15:35] This is a good time to you. [00:15:36] You talk to my daughter. [00:15:38] But they're very nice. [00:15:39] Yeah. [00:15:39] African Americans is like a 30-70. [00:15:42] Like 30% of African Americans are totally chilled down to earth, very normal. [00:15:45] You just see them at an office. [00:15:47] They're all cool. [00:15:48] But then there's like 70% that like really care about being accepted by the black community. [00:15:52] And so even if they have an education in IQ, they're still going to try to act black so they get accepted. [00:15:58] But 30% of blacks don't give a shit. [00:15:59] They want to integrate. [00:16:00] They're cool. [00:16:01] So what we're talking about here is Haitians are on another level. [00:16:05] Haitians are like the worst of every community with the IQ of, they have a lower IQ than the cats that they're eating. [00:16:12] Do we know that? [00:16:12] That's they have an IQ like lower than chimpanzees. [00:16:15] I'm not even joking. [00:16:17] Yeah. [00:16:17] Wild. [00:16:18] Yeah. [00:16:19] There's no way. [00:16:20] Is that what you're saying? [00:16:21] I was going to say there's no video. [00:16:22] We have some videos. [00:16:24] I think we're going to change your mind a little bit. [00:16:26] Yeah. [00:16:26] We're going to change your mind. 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[00:18:15] All right. [00:18:16] I made a video not long ago where I said, you will never see a white man or woman call a Haitian person a nigger to their face because everybody around would fucking murder them. [00:18:25] And when the police show up, no one knows what happened. [00:18:28] And if you ever see that person live, it's because the Haitian people are going to follow him to his house or her house and end their bloodline right then and there. [00:18:37] That's the energy that Haitian people be on. [00:18:39] But you see, we can't really be on it like that in America because America, not many black Americans actually want freedom and they love podcasts. [00:18:50] They all have social media. [00:18:52] All the ones who have been buckled with this slave mentality have social media. [00:18:57] They have platforms or they're in positions of power. [00:19:00] They are there to pacify the rest of black America. [00:19:04] So whenever something happens, like your young black men get in the middle of the scale or a white loud enough. [00:19:11] Or a black man is about to get executed for a crime that he did not fucking commit and they know he did not commit it. [00:19:17] When those things happen, Haitians want to do it in the way that we know how to do it. [00:19:23] But if we start this revolution, the worst thing in the world is for us. [00:19:29] If we were to ever start this revolution and we see black Americans, y'all would rather stay home. [00:19:36] Okay, so. [00:19:37] What's the revolution she's talking about? [00:19:39] I don't think she's. [00:19:40] How Haiti was formed. [00:19:41] Yeah, so because Haiti, they went and they killed all the white colonial settlers. [00:19:46] And so the guy that was drinking the water was at the UN talking about how they had to painfully go through decolonization. [00:19:52] He doesn't mention that was over 200 years. [00:19:53] That was about what, 200 years ago, 150 years ago? [00:19:55] About 200 years ago. [00:19:56] Yeah, about 200 years ago. [00:19:57] So they've been decolonized for like 200 years. [00:19:59] And they killed all the white people like in Rhodesia and in South Africa like they're doing now. [00:20:03] It's working out, love. [00:20:04] It's worked out really well. [00:20:06] And so they come here and they're like, you know, you ask them, it's like, well, why isn't it working out well for you? [00:20:09] You know what? [00:20:10] It's unfortunate because you know what we would do to survive here? [00:20:13] We would start murdering white people. [00:20:15] Anyone who was racist, basically white people. [00:20:18] That's what she's dog whistling. [00:20:19] We would murder all the white people. [00:20:21] And if we decided to let a white person live, we would end their whole bloodline. [00:20:25] You go, maybe this is, we shouldn't have imported these people. [00:20:28] By the way, I love how if you call a black person violent, like say it's online or whatever, then they'll be like, oh, I bet you wouldn't say it to my face. [00:20:36] It's like, why? [00:20:36] Because then you would react with violence. [00:20:38] Like, I think that kind of proves our point. [00:20:40] Yeah, that's what she's, she's literally going, you know, oh, you know, the problem. [00:20:44] People are going to be racist towards Haitians. [00:20:46] And if they do that, we're going to commit mass murder. [00:20:49] We're going to eat all their cats and dogs. [00:20:51] We're going to kill them. [00:20:52] And you know what? [00:20:53] Black people's main problem in America is that they have social media. [00:20:57] I can think of a lot of problems in black America, and that's probably not at the top. [00:21:01] Yeah. [00:21:02] Definitely not at the top. [00:21:06] Intra-racial gun crime up there pretty high. [00:21:08] Yep, pretty high. [00:21:09] The molesting each other and not reporting it. [00:21:11] Big molesting the kids, the raping the little girls. [00:21:15] Yeah, the selling crack. [00:21:17] Not great either. [00:21:18] Yeah, falling for CIA psyops. [00:21:19] You said abortion. [00:21:20] Yeah, murdering their own bloodline. [00:21:22] Buying a thousand bottles of baby live. [00:21:25] Well, you found out that there was GHB in those bottles. [00:21:27] There was date rape drugs. [00:21:29] Oh, really? [00:21:29] That's apparently why they, yes. [00:21:31] They were getting high. [00:21:33] But I mean, okay, but I just like how it's like, she's trying to clear up the record. [00:21:36] All the Haitians are trying to clear up the record. [00:21:38] You know, hey, we're civilized. [00:21:39] They drink from the pitcher and spill it. [00:21:42] Even if he didn't spill it, I feel like I could have given him some like, you know, maybe there was just a picture. [00:21:46] He's like cuts on his throat, but he spilt it. [00:21:47] Like he didn't know how to drink. [00:21:49] And then this woman's like, you know, people are saying we're eating dogs and cats. [00:21:52] We're not animals like that. [00:21:53] If you say that to my face, I'm going to murder your whole family. [00:21:56] I'm going to kill everyone. [00:21:58] And we're going to murder all of the people who founded the country. [00:22:01] And you go. [00:22:01] Completely reasonable response. [00:22:03] Completely reasonable response to an offhand remark. [00:22:06] I don't think I really want to get out of my country. [00:22:08] She seems kind of badass as well. [00:22:09] And also, I'm scared of them. [00:22:11] Yeah. [00:22:11] Well, I'm scared of black people in general. [00:22:13] So, I mean, I'm with you on that, but for a different reason, actually. [00:22:15] That's why I live here. [00:22:17] Right. [00:22:18] I like some black. [00:22:19] I do like black people. [00:22:20] I like them all. [00:22:20] I actually love black people so much. [00:22:22] I want to make the, I do. [00:22:23] I like them a lot. [00:22:24] Who's your favorite black person? [00:22:25] Yeah. [00:22:25] Name 10 black people. [00:22:27] Yeah. [00:22:27] Go. [00:22:27] P. Did you? [00:22:28] P. Diddy. [00:22:29] Okay. [00:22:29] Bad start. [00:22:30] Kill O'Neal. [00:22:31] Okay. [00:22:31] A little better. [00:22:33] 50 Cent. [00:22:34] Uh-huh. [00:22:34] Sean King. [00:22:36] Sean King, yeah. [00:22:37] Yeah. [00:22:37] Rachel DeLozal. [00:22:38] Fetty Wap. [00:22:39] Oh, Fetty Wap. [00:22:40] Fetty Wap. [00:22:41] I was about to say RAP, but he's in jail. [00:22:42] Fetty Wap. [00:22:44] Yeah, three Amigos or Los Amigos. [00:22:47] Those guys? [00:22:47] Amigos. [00:22:48] Amigos. [00:22:50] Yeah, there's three right there. [00:22:51] All right, cool. [00:22:51] Now we're up to eight. [00:22:53] George Floyd. [00:22:54] George Floyd. [00:22:55] Barack Obama. [00:22:56] Let's go. [00:22:56] Nice. [00:22:57] That's pretty good. [00:22:58] Big mind. [00:22:59] Oh, this is such a good Friday night. [00:23:02] So not everybody's feeling really good about this episode. [00:23:05] So not everyone likes black people as much as I do. [00:23:07] People said that I'm perhaps the most biggest fan of black people of all of history ever. [00:23:12] And this grocery store worker from Springfield, Ohio, claims that Haitian migrants are using EBT cards with $13,000 for food stamps and $29,000 in cash. [00:23:21] I can verify this. [00:23:22] I don't know this exact story, but I can verify this is happening. [00:23:24] They're getting these cash payouts. [00:23:25] Check this out. [00:23:26] I can tell you personally that when I worked at the grocery store and I cashed them out, the receipts were alarming. [00:23:33] $13,000 on EBT food, not including the $29,000 that was on EBT cash. [00:23:44] It's infuriating. [00:23:45] Yes, sir. [00:23:46] So they're not getting $600. [00:23:48] And while they're dressed very well. [00:23:52] Huh? [00:23:53] Very well. [00:23:55] How are you able to dress like that? [00:23:57] Coming over here as running for help that we're supposedly helping them? [00:24:02] How are you dressed like that when we, the American people, are scrapping for the next set of work boots? [00:24:09] That's a problem. [00:24:11] That's a serious problem. [00:24:14] So I don't understand. [00:24:16] So they're rich now. [00:24:16] They're dressing well. [00:24:17] They're getting a lot of money, but then they're still eating cats and dogs? [00:24:20] Well, because the cats and dogs, no, they're not. [00:24:22] So they are eating the cats and dogs, but they're also using them for voodoo worship. [00:24:25] So a lot of that's religious. [00:24:26] Okay, they're sacrificing cats and dogs. [00:24:29] Oh, fuck. [00:24:30] Yeah, it's all right. [00:24:31] Yeah. [00:24:31] Okay. [00:24:31] My bad. [00:24:32] Obviously, voodoo worship. [00:24:33] I mean, like, you know. [00:24:34] Do you not do voodoo worship yourself? [00:24:36] Come on. [00:24:37] No. [00:24:37] Yeah. [00:24:38] Well, yeah, but it's not. [00:24:39] Okay, so it's, but they are, they are eating them, but like, yeah, it's kind of like even the Jews used to do that. [00:24:44] They would sacrifice animals, but eat them, right? [00:24:45] So like, it's voodoo worship. [00:24:47] Animals or babies. [00:24:48] That's foreskins. [00:24:50] My foreskin was sacrificed. [00:24:52] I like it, though. [00:24:53] I'm glad I'm circumcised. [00:24:54] I'm really, I'm happy about that. [00:24:56] Anyway, that's a side note. [00:24:57] Imagine being at dinner with me. [00:24:58] It's like you just like, it's like you bring your work friend. [00:25:00] I just try to be normal. [00:25:01] You know, I'm pretty happy I'm circumcised. [00:25:03] Yeah, exactly. [00:25:04] I'm circumcised. [00:25:05] Are you? [00:25:06] Like, have a nervous conversation with you. [00:25:08] That's a good one. [00:25:08] No, but I want to bring this up. [00:25:10] Okay, so let's get real here. [00:25:12] Chat, how are you doing? [00:25:14] I want to say this. [00:25:16] I'm imagining, maybe not in this chat, but there's no shame in this. [00:25:21] Ones in the chat, if you have gone down in socioeconomic status in the last two years, not because you're poor or you've lost money, but because things have gotten so expensive that you considered yourself upper middle class or middle class or even lower middle class and you feel like you went down. [00:25:38] Maybe you were even barely making it, scraping by, and you would be considered underclass or working class down there. [00:25:45] And then now you're like barely making it, not because, yeah, you're lazy or you were getting ahead, maybe even, and you're starting to get better checks. [00:25:52] So ones in the chat, if you felt yourself go back down in your socioeconomic status because the changing price, inflation, it's over 30%. [00:26:00] For some reason, once you said Wentzen's chats, I thought you were about to say Wentzon's chat. [00:26:04] If you're circumcised, then Tuesdays, if you're not. [00:26:06] And I'm like, why are we citing? [00:26:08] I feel like you've lost your foreskin since you were a child. [00:26:11] No, but I just wanted to say this. [00:26:14] Somebody said the average IQ in Haiti is 67, but by medical standards, retardation begins at IQ 70. [00:26:23] This is true. [00:26:24] That's what this person is saying right here in the chat. [00:26:27] This is 100% true. [00:26:28] Many are saying it. [00:26:30] Some of the chats saying one, one stayed the same. [00:26:33] So the majority of people went down. [00:26:34] Now, that's to say this. [00:26:35] It's not just white Americans, but all Americans. [00:26:38] Particularly, this area was a white area. [00:26:42] I have been privileged in my life to make at least $40 a month, right? [00:26:46] Yeah. [00:26:46] So I don't need work boots or something. [00:26:48] I mean, I work in a studio. [00:26:49] I don't need work boots. [00:26:50] I don't need all this stuff to work. [00:26:51] And I know that a lot of these jobs, the salaries have not changed. [00:26:55] And Americans are really hurting financially. [00:26:57] Now, this is not one of those sob stories. [00:26:58] It's like, you know, I talk to people and I, because I get hit up by a lot of people, guys, a lot of people that are in tough situations. [00:27:05] And you see the GoFundMe's like that girl who, you know, they made her take the vaccines and then she got the adverse reaction and then she didn't have medical insurance. [00:27:12] Now, what are you going to be out? [00:27:13] Half a million dollars in medical care. [00:27:15] I get it, right? [00:27:16] And I understand how difficult this is. [00:27:19] I can understand. [00:27:20] I'm a little bit insulated, and I admit that. [00:27:22] You know, I'm literally in a studio. [00:27:24] I talk on camera for a living. [00:27:26] It's not a real job. [00:27:28] It's kind of fucking bullshit. [00:27:30] And it's not a normal American job. [00:27:32] But a lot of you guys are fucking hauling ass, working 10 to 15 hour shifts every day, sometimes seven days a week with overtime, just to make sure that your fucking wife can get some stupid fucking Stanley that she wants on top of, you know, just covering the bills. [00:27:47] You're like, it's like you're just happy to get something. [00:27:50] And you're there and you feel the pain. [00:27:51] I know it. [00:27:52] I fucking know it because you guys talk to me and you're tired, your bones hurt, your joints hurt. [00:27:58] And you're realizing that you're paying taxes. [00:28:00] 20%, 28% taxes, maybe even 32% taxes, depending on how big your family is. [00:28:06] Someone could be making 150K, but have six kids. [00:28:08] It doesn't go as far as someone making 70K with no kids. [00:28:11] And you're stretched thin and you find out that these Haitians are getting like 30 grand cash. [00:28:18] We know 10,000 in New York. [00:28:20] Yeah. [00:28:20] But 30 grand, the ones they're bringing them here and giving them, where's the money coming from? [00:28:24] It's fake money. [00:28:25] It doesn't exist. [00:28:25] They're just printing it out from the feds and just filling up their cards with digital numbers. [00:28:29] Imagine that. [00:28:29] What could you do with $30,000? [00:28:31] That's the reason why I bring this up is because I care about Americans. [00:28:34] I don't give a fuck about Haitians. [00:28:36] And watching, I have colleagues, I have friends who are like defending Haiti. [00:28:39] Fucking fuck Haiti. [00:28:41] If you want to defend Haiti, go live there. [00:28:42] That's my point. [00:28:43] By the way, growing up to you, like, I mean, I had a few friends that were from like lower income households, and they have nowhere near that type of money on their food stamp card or on their WIC card, whatever you call where you're from. [00:28:54] I mean, I think they're getting like $500 a month or maybe like up to a third. [00:28:57] Skynet, what's it called? [00:28:58] Skynet's a Terminator. [00:29:01] What's the social media in Australia? [00:29:03] In Australia. [00:29:03] Centerlink. [00:29:04] Centerlink. [00:29:04] Yeah. [00:29:05] It's close. [00:29:05] Skynet. [00:29:06] Skylink, very different. [00:29:07] Yeah. [00:29:07] But yeah, so I mean, it is crazy. [00:29:10] And, you know, growing up to, I remember my first job out of high school. [00:29:13] I was like, I'm not going to go to college. [00:29:14] I don't want to get myself in debt. [00:29:16] I went to go work at a factory. [00:29:17] And then people were felons, people like, like people who are just doing nothing with their lives. [00:29:22] They would work from 5 a.m. to like 5 or 6 p.m. every single day and come home with like 500 bucks every week. [00:29:27] I think like after taxes or whatever. [00:29:28] But it is crazy to just be able to sneak into a country and then get tens of thousands. [00:29:34] Like just think about how much that incentivizes even more people to come who are going to be getting even more taxpayer dollars. [00:29:41] It's just like a avalanche thing that's going to keep going on because I mean, people have even more reason to come here now. [00:29:46] So look what they said here. [00:29:49] Those of you guys that are anonymous, I do want to ask, if you're anonymous, because we don't know who you are, if your name's up and you want to share this, go ahead. [00:29:57] But I'm not trying to like have you guys, you know, compare your salaries or something. [00:30:01] In the chat, can you guys tell me how much do you make a year take home after taxes? [00:30:06] How much do you make a prox? [00:30:08] What state are you in? [00:30:09] And just if you're if you're doing well or you're barely making it, right? [00:30:13] Like, do you have money to save? [00:30:15] Are you barely making it? [00:30:17] Or like, are you comfortable? [00:30:18] And comfortable, I want to write comfortable would be you can own two cars, normal cars. [00:30:22] They could be used cars, two cars, you can put your kids through school. [00:30:25] You can go to the grocery store. [00:30:27] You don't worry about prices. [00:30:28] That's usually what it is. [00:30:29] You don't really watch prices. [00:30:30] Doing really well means you shop at whatever grocery store you want and don't look at prices, right? === 20,000 Salary Struggles (05:04) === [00:30:35] You're not just going to Trader Joe's and Walmart. [00:30:37] You're going to all the premium Whole Foods. [00:30:39] And then barely making it means your ego is the only thing keeping you from taking food stamps, right? [00:30:44] I mean, like you probably qualify and you could get them. [00:30:46] I grew up on food stamps, so I'm like, there ain't, I understand it. [00:30:50] But I want to know if you guys are in the chat what your salary is, what state you live in, and if you're making it. [00:30:55] Because I want to know where we're at here because this, dude, this shit pisses me off, man. [00:30:59] And you know what? [00:30:59] Like, like I was a, my friend here, he's a next door, a immigration lawyer. [00:31:04] Now, people know my wife's an immigrant, and you know, it's expensive. [00:31:08] It's been between my residency in Australia and her citizenship here, we're definitely over 20K U.S., you know, over 20K in the last just like two or three years, right? [00:31:19] I've spent over $20,000, plus the complication of like, it's been complicated. [00:31:24] Like, it's not just the $20,000. [00:31:26] It's the constant flights to go to the embassy in Australia and Sydney and then to go fly to USCIS and DC and do the interviews with Kez and do everything. [00:31:36] I was thinking about this. [00:31:38] You know, we almost didn't get here because they were trying to make her being like five months pregnant get double vaxed with COVID shots. [00:31:44] Yeah, it was really scared. [00:31:45] They weren't going to let us leave Australia. [00:31:46] I was supposed to leave Australia like six months before we were, but they wouldn't let us out of the country until she got vaccinated and she was pregnant. [00:31:52] We're like, we can't do that. [00:31:54] Did we ever do it? [00:31:55] The government, our paperwork says we did. [00:31:58] That's why I'm saying our paperwork says we did. [00:32:01] But the key thing is, and so, yeah, I guess we did. [00:32:03] Sure. [00:32:04] Yeah. [00:32:04] We love the vaccines. [00:32:05] We love vaccines, Australia. [00:32:06] We love them. [00:32:07] But on the flip side, you know, the amount of money in cost, I always look at my wife and I go, I fucking hate our government. [00:32:13] I hate these people. [00:32:14] She's like, why? [00:32:14] I was like, because I just like see people getting here like, like, like, they just walk in, do whatever the fuck they want, and the government's like, hey, you know, you can't come in unless you get two COVID shots. [00:32:24] You know, like, Americans are struggling, and I can't even get back to my own home country without my pregnant wife getting shot up with COVID shots. [00:32:31] And you can walk in here, get 30 grand, eat people's cats, and then the ADL sues on your behalf. [00:32:36] It's, you know, it is, it's maddening. [00:32:39] Like, somebody should do something with these people. [00:32:42] Like, go to fail out of art school and then get them all together in a room. [00:32:46] I was going to go there, but then shoot confetti at them and have a dance party. [00:32:50] Yeah. [00:32:50] Yeah, exactly. [00:32:53] Yeah, but instead of getting shot up in Australia, now she's in South Florida where she has probably equal probability of getting shot up. [00:33:00] Well, not our area. [00:33:02] But if you go like even 30, 45 minutes south, it's very different. [00:33:07] Yeah. [00:33:08] Yeah, he went to Miami for the first time, and it's definitely more diverse. [00:33:12] It was weird. [00:33:12] It was a weird vibe on the streets. [00:33:14] Lots of different diverse people. [00:33:18] Yeah. [00:33:18] So one of you guys said it's not even American poor people get anywhere even fucking close to 30K cash. [00:33:23] Someone said they run $400 a week. [00:33:26] That's what they do. [00:33:27] So it's about, what, $1,600 a month. [00:33:30] A couple of you guys said $100K in Kansas, but I work from 4 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. with the occasional lunch break software engineer work from home. [00:33:38] Just imagine working that much and then with your free time, you watch this show. [00:33:42] What a sad life I'm skipping. [00:33:43] No, no, no. [00:33:44] Watch. [00:33:44] Watch. [00:33:45] No, imagine it. [00:33:46] No, but imagine this. [00:33:47] Imagine the fact that you think about this. [00:33:50] Imagine you see the Haitians doing this. [00:33:51] We have great stuff. [00:33:51] I'm going to get off this topic in a second, but someone said I'm making decent money, but everything is so expensive. [00:33:56] I'm about to buy some land, quit my job, and live off the land. [00:33:59] Someone also said here, 120K in California and getting crushed. [00:34:02] Bro, 120K in California is like, yeah, what the fuck are you going to do with that? [00:34:07] Yeah. [00:34:08] What are you going to do with that? [00:34:09] Homeless like you're by my brother. [00:34:10] I mean, I'm not going to say anything to the brother, but I mean, when I was running an apartment out there, it was like five grand a month. [00:34:14] Yeah. [00:34:15] I've seen listings for homes that are like in Compton, and it's like a normal like three-bedroom house and it's like a million dollars. [00:34:21] Yeah. [00:34:21] And if you want a decent house, rents like $6,000 to $9,000 a month. [00:34:25] You have to be making, just, I don't even want to live there. [00:34:27] You know what I mean? [00:34:28] And then going more towards the bay, just forget about it. [00:34:30] It's just impossible. [00:34:32] Okay, so I guess we'll come back to black people. [00:34:34] Like we'll come back to this topic. [00:34:35] There we go. [00:34:36] Yeah, but we'll come back to it because I don't want to harp on it because we talk about Haitians. [00:34:41] We'll get into African Americans later in the show, but I want to talk about something a little bit more interesting. [00:34:44] Since it's a Friday, I want to keep the conversation casual. [00:34:47] I don't want to be doing anything too crazy. [00:34:49] And I'd rather just keep it lighthearted since it's fun and we're hanging out and we don't need to do anything too retarded. [00:34:55] But on the flip side, moving along here, I want to talk about what's going on with Ubisoft and with the failure. [00:35:05] So basically, the new Assassin's Creed, they delayed it about six months and they just came out today. [00:35:11] It said they were delaying it another year, basically. [00:35:15] This is the Black Samurai one, right? [00:35:16] Yeah, so it's a new Assassin's Creed, one of those popular games. [00:35:20] And I guess this is the tonight's show where we talk about every area of society that's been ruined by people. === Sexual Harassment Allegations (10:48) === [00:35:26] And one of them is video games. [00:35:28] You know, I'm always suspicious of girls that claim to like to play video games because I don't meet girls. [00:35:34] Like, can a girl like video games and then not also become a streamer? [00:35:37] Is that possible? [00:35:37] Probably play with her friends? [00:35:39] Like, do girls really play with their friends or do they do it for attention? [00:35:42] So they're pickme's like to guys like, well, I play video games. [00:35:45] I'm not like the girls that think it's cringe. [00:35:47] I like them. [00:35:48] And it's like, you know, the girls that are into the playing video games things, every girl I've met that's into that is a huge red flag. [00:35:54] Yeah. [00:35:54] They say men playing video games is a red flag. [00:35:56] Most guys don't play video games, not a red. [00:35:57] It's green, green flag. [00:35:59] Too much, depends which video game. [00:36:01] World of Warcraft, maybe red flag. [00:36:03] League of Legends, maybe. [00:36:04] Oh, League of Legends is a big red flag. [00:36:06] Yeah, I think so. [00:36:07] Yeah. [00:36:07] Only in so much as those are the types of people who just never go outside and then they have them like bathed in weeks or something. [00:36:13] So it's just bad situation all around there. [00:36:16] Okay, well, so basically, we're going to track down with this. [00:36:19] I basically saw something today. [00:36:20] It's so funny how we're going to end with this. [00:36:23] I saw this that Ubisoft, which has made a lot of games we love. [00:36:27] Check this out. [00:36:28] Said financial analysts describes Ubisoft's sales collapse and devastating or delaying of Assassin's Creed shadows as total meltdown of stock prices collapse. [00:36:36] So I was really crazed to hear that this major video game company is collapsing, considering the fact that they have thousands of employees. [00:36:44] They have every resource in the world. [00:36:46] And I'm like, how could this even happen? [00:36:49] Let's go through a story here. [00:36:51] You can take this off the screen because this is just kind of hilarious. [00:36:54] So I see this guy today. [00:36:56] I'm like, there's got to be, like, how did this happen? [00:36:57] How does a company collapse? [00:36:58] Here's how a creative company collapse. [00:37:00] Sergio SVM said, people call it me ridiculous to say Ubisoft disproportionately invites women over men as star players. [00:37:06] And now that Ubisoft chief creative officer, the head of human resources, the vice president, were all kicked out of Ubisoft for sexual misconduct. [00:37:15] This is back in 2020. [00:37:17] All right. [00:37:18] So he says the chief creative officer, the head of human resources, which of course is involved in hiring, the vice president, which is like budget, were all kicked out for sexual misconduct. [00:37:31] So take that off the screen because I'm going to open up an article here. [00:37:34] So I went to go look this up. [00:37:36] I'm like, all right, what's the story here? [00:37:38] So listen to this. [00:37:39] Here's the story. [00:37:40] Back in 2019, 2020, there was an investigation undertaken. [00:37:43] Okay, this was a boys' company. [00:37:45] And if you've ever been around the boys' companies, when women come in, eventually it all ends in what? [00:37:48] Sexual harassment complaints, sexual complaints. [00:37:51] This is what always ends up happening. [00:37:52] This is the Me Too movement. [00:37:54] So Ubisoft reportedly fires one of its most influential executives following allegations of sexual harassment. [00:38:00] So one of Ubisoft's most influential executives has been fired. [00:38:03] This is old news, by the way, guys. [00:38:04] This is like four or five years ago. [00:38:06] Been fired after investigation to allegations of sexual harassment made against him, reports Business Insider. [00:38:12] Ubisoft confirmed to The Verge that the executive, Tommy Francois, departed the company but declined to comment on the nature of his departure. [00:38:19] Francois was formerly Ubisoft's vice president of editorial and creative services, a role that gave him oversight over the development of many of the studio's largest franchises. [00:38:27] A separate Business Insider report detailed some of Francois's actions, which included commenting on how his female colleagues looked, massaging people without asking, and on one occasion, telling his colleagues he had spent the previous evening masturbating. [00:38:39] Okay, well, that's just like a normal day at work here. [00:38:42] What's the big deal? [00:38:43] I don't see anything wrong with that at all. [00:38:45] Wait, they're not masturbating together at work? [00:38:46] That's crazy. [00:38:47] I thought, all right, we have a different company. [00:38:49] We're on a different brand here. [00:38:50] It's like, hey, it's like, sir, you've been sexually harassing people at work. [00:38:54] You're telling me masturbated? [00:38:55] Was it Louis C. King? [00:38:58] Oh, he like jerked off into like a plant or something. [00:39:00] Yeah, like a front plant. [00:39:01] Jerking off the plane. [00:39:02] Well, it was on the phone. [00:39:03] He was also doing it off over the phone. [00:39:05] I thought he was on a couch and some girls were there and he started jerking off. [00:39:08] Yes, I think, but also over the phone. [00:39:10] I think that's a good thing. [00:39:10] But it was that as a party. [00:39:11] He was trying to do something. [00:39:12] Yeah. [00:39:12] And actually, when that news came out, this is when I like the whole sexual harassment Me Too stuff is because when they were like, you know, Louis C. K masturbated in front of people, my thought was, that's all? [00:39:21] Like, at his house? [00:39:22] Like, I thought. [00:39:23] That's good. [00:39:23] That's actually. [00:39:24] There was no babies involved. [00:39:25] There was no babies or like no one, no children or anything. [00:39:28] I was like, oh, this guy's probably better than most of Hollywood. [00:39:30] Who is that? [00:39:30] One Indian comedian. [00:39:32] He used to be on Parks and Rec. [00:39:33] I'm sure someone in the chat knows his name. [00:39:35] But he just had a bad experience with a date that he had. [00:39:39] He's Ansari, isn't it? [00:39:40] Yeah. [00:39:41] He's Ansari. [00:39:41] Yeah. [00:39:42] And then I guess that he tried to have sex with her or whatever. [00:39:44] Then like, you know, I mean, this is like a normal thing when people are dating is that, you know, the girl takes the guy home and then he says, oh, you know, can we do this? [00:39:52] And sometimes it doesn't even ask. [00:39:53] He just tries to make the move. [00:39:54] He tried to make the move, but then she just denied him. [00:39:56] And then later on, it was like a whole thing. [00:39:58] It was a whole scandal. [00:39:59] And then he lost his job. [00:40:00] He lost like a bunch of stuff over that. [00:40:02] I think he had like a big special on Netflix. [00:40:04] And it was because he pretty much had what amounted to a bad date and he was canceled because of it. [00:40:08] So it's just like one of those types of things. [00:40:10] Well, it doesn't really work anymore. [00:40:11] Okay. [00:40:12] But my point is, it did work back then. [00:40:13] This is around the Me Too time, right before the pandemic, right? [00:40:16] So Ubisoft's vice president, you know, he had that role, right? [00:40:19] It says down here, Ubisoft had previously said on July 6th that Francois had been placed on disciplinary leave while it investigated the allegations. [00:40:26] Francois's departure comes amid a significant reckoning at Ubisoft. [00:40:30] These are key words, right? [00:40:32] Which was recently come under heavy scrutiny for its workplace culture. [00:40:35] Assassin's Creed Valhalla, creative director Ashraf Ismail, stepped down and took leave on June 24th following allegations of sexual misconduct with fans. [00:40:44] And after an assault allegation against Vice President Maxime Biland, or shared on social media in something, Ubisoft said that he had resigned. [00:40:51] Now, following Biland, a series of other executive departures followed. [00:40:54] Chief creative officer Sergei Hoskiet, Chief HR chief Cecile Cornette, stepped down. [00:41:01] Yannis Mallet, managing director of Canadian Studios, stepped down as well, left the company following a rigorous review. [00:41:07] Ubisoft announced on July 11th, it goes on to say that Ubisoft CEO Yves Giamatt promised sweeping internal changes amid and addressing the cultural issues in the email to staff on July 2nd. [00:41:18] Okay, here's what I'm going to say. [00:41:20] This is where companies have all been destroyed. [00:41:23] Women come into work and they care about workplace culture. [00:41:27] And also gay liberal men too. [00:41:28] But it's like, they care about the air conditioning and the dynamics. [00:41:31] And what, like, by the way, this is not like, you're going to find half the sexual misconduct here didn't even happen at work. [00:41:38] It's like some guy had sex with fans. [00:41:40] He can't, like, is that against the rules? [00:41:42] Well, it made women feel uncomfortable. [00:41:45] And what's crazy about this is they went on this rampage. [00:41:48] The women did. [00:41:49] They got together. [00:41:49] I thought they were really fucking smart. [00:41:51] We're going to get together and we're going to take it back from these guys. [00:41:55] This is what this is. [00:41:56] And they get everybody fired or everybody resigns because either you're going to resign or get fired, which you should, by the way, if there's something like this happening in Witch Hunt, just resign, get out of there. [00:42:04] And let's track on what you think happened. [00:42:06] So the girls get together and like, we're going to do this. [00:42:08] Do you want to see what their new staff look like? [00:42:11] I'm sure that there'll be, you know, Cream of the Crop, Amazing Development. [00:42:16] Hold on. [00:42:16] Oh. [00:42:17] This is the new Ubisoft staff. [00:42:20] After the departure, they went ahead and hired the new HR manager hired people. [00:42:24] Yeah, yeah. [00:42:25] Wow. [00:42:25] I know. [00:42:25] This is the new creative team. [00:42:27] This is the new creative team at Ubisoft. [00:42:30] They seem very creative as well. [00:42:31] This looks like the staff have like NPR or something. [00:42:33] She's got an owl t-shirt. [00:42:35] Okay. [00:42:36] That's really creative. [00:42:37] That's not generic. [00:42:37] That's like, do the millennials that never grew up? [00:42:39] No, but like, dude, this is actually a really important thing. [00:42:42] The Me Too movement really destroyed a lot of industry. [00:42:45] And I've talked to people. [00:42:47] It's destroyed creativity in the workplace because now you can't have a male-dominated environment. [00:42:53] Everything is sexual harassment. [00:42:55] It's all, you were taller than me. [00:42:57] You used your height to intimidate me. [00:42:59] That's a true story, by the way. [00:43:00] Not going to get into that, but that's a true story. [00:43:02] Someone complained that I was using my height to intimidate them. [00:43:05] They literally said I was harassing them by using my height to make them feel small because they were my height. [00:43:09] It was me. [00:43:10] I'm five foot one. [00:43:12] Go out of the heart. [00:43:12] No, but I've had that. [00:43:13] It's like, what the fuck? [00:43:14] You want me to be shorter? [00:43:15] Cut my legs off? [00:43:16] Yeah. [00:43:17] Like, what the fuck? [00:43:17] Where it's like, you're too assertive. [00:43:19] Oh, he made dick jokes. [00:43:20] That was a real one, too. [00:43:21] Making making dick jokes on air, right? [00:43:23] Sexual harassment equals making dick jokes on air about my own dick, which isn't a joke. [00:43:27] It's small and I'm dealing with it. [00:43:29] I'm in trauma counseling. [00:43:30] It's not a joke. [00:43:31] Okay. [00:43:32] It's not a joke. [00:43:32] I've been dealing with this. [00:43:33] But no, but I look at this and I'm going. [00:43:36] So what happened was they hired these people. [00:43:38] Now, what do you think was the result of this? [00:43:39] I mean, go back to that picture. [00:43:40] That's crazy. [00:43:41] Good. [00:43:41] Look at this. [00:43:43] Probably really good. [00:43:43] And the finances went up and everybody was super happy with the product. [00:43:48] Yeah. [00:43:49] All the fans were super happy with the recent products. [00:43:51] I don't know. [00:43:52] Well, let's see this. [00:43:53] I saw this. [00:43:53] It's like, it's up in the feed. [00:43:55] Look at this. [00:43:56] Check this out. [00:43:57] So, first, IGN one minute ago, Ubisoft admits Star Wars Outlaws underperformed. [00:44:03] And then it's like, Assassin's Creed Shadows has been delayed to February 14th, 2025. [00:44:09] Now, why was it delayed? [00:44:10] Take that off. [00:44:11] That's take that off real fast. [00:44:12] Let me see. [00:44:13] Why was this delayed? [00:44:14] I also love how, like, once they come out with these announcements, they always do this big wall of text. [00:44:19] It's like, hey, I'm a gamer. [00:44:22] I want to have the attention span to read this big wall of text. [00:44:24] Just say, oh, the women fucked it up. [00:44:26] And then I'll just leave it as is. [00:44:28] But didn't the Japanese people themselves come out and complain about that? [00:44:31] Yes, we're going to bring that up. [00:44:33] Japan itself came out and was like, no black people. [00:44:36] Well, this is how you know women are in charge of it. [00:44:38] Because this is my best. [00:44:39] I love this video. [00:44:40] Like, because now they're all leftists, right? [00:44:42] Yeah. [00:44:42] So average leftist video essay versus right-wing video essay? [00:45:13] It's like, our games launched. [00:45:16] And it's like, so what? [00:45:16] Did women fuck it up or not? [00:45:18] I know. [00:45:19] I love how on the leftist one, it's 10 hours long talking about how CP is good. [00:45:24] It's got 6,000 down votes. [00:45:26] Yeah. [00:45:26] Yeah, we just put like memes. [00:45:29] By the way, the guy who's behind that, his name is Red Five. [00:45:32] Yeah, I just want to give him some credit here. [00:45:34] His name can put that up. [00:45:35] Yeah, Red Five, who also did the promo for Controlled Chaos. [00:45:38] I should probably follow him. [00:45:39] And upcoming show by a one, Elijah Schaefer, Myron Gaines, Nick Fuentes, and Sneeko. [00:45:46] Yeah. [00:45:46] It's, I think, I think Sneek's still on board. [00:45:48] I think so, yeah. [00:45:49] Hopefully. [00:45:49] Me too. [00:45:50] I hope so. [00:45:50] I hope so. [00:45:50] That's coming out at the end of October. [00:45:52] So that's cool. [00:45:53] Right before the election. [00:45:55] No, but like, but it is true in terms of like, this is why this stuff's bullshit. === Why I Left Toxic Companies (02:23) === [00:45:59] Like, that's why I just run my own company now. [00:46:00] I was like, I was like, I'm not going to work for these stupid companies. [00:46:03] Yeah. [00:46:04] You know, it's like, if you want to lose me and you want to get rid of me, that's fine. [00:46:07] I don't know anybody who's gotten rid of me that they're doing better now or like the company's, you know, more relevant or whatever. [00:46:13] Because it's like, you know, what ends up happening is I know even when I, you know, I know even when I've like left companies, left businesses, I've left businesses in my life before just because I saw the toxic culture. [00:46:22] What I mean by toxic, it's when people care about drama and stuff. [00:46:25] And it's, it's just fucking gay. [00:46:26] Like, can we not just work? [00:46:27] And I think this week with Gavin McGuinness, with anybody, you know, like, I mean, he got fired too, what, for like, you know, saying nigga or something like that. [00:46:33] I, I think too many times that, like, I mean, I don't know. [00:46:36] I don't know. [00:46:36] I don't know. [00:46:36] That's people, that's a people rumored, right? [00:46:38] N-word too much that some black woman complained. [00:46:41] Yeah. [00:46:41] If you've ever worked in like a property. [00:46:43] I'm not joking. [00:46:44] If you've ever worked in a proper corporate culture before, that like they have all the departments, all the HR people. [00:46:51] I mean, there was one time, no lie, I seriously got in trouble for using the term fold retard. [00:46:56] This was back in 2014, by the way. [00:46:57] That's from like a movie. [00:46:58] It's like a well-known line from a movie, but I got trouble for that. [00:47:02] So, I mean, it's kind of worth it to just go out on your own, make your own thing, be independent, because if not, then you're always going to be beholden to some woman, some childless cat lady at the top. [00:47:10] So, well, and it's, yeah, I don't know who I just don't want to work in that kind of environment anymore. [00:47:14] I'm like, I'm just, I'm just, I'm way over it. [00:47:16] I want to remind you guys as we talk about that, don't forget. [00:47:20] Don't forget. [00:47:22] Check this out. [00:47:23] Okay, remember this. [00:47:24] It's a Friday night, but I'm going to tell you guys this: if you don't have health insurance or you do, and you don't have good health insurance, or if you don't want to go to the doctor, make sure that you know Haitians are around and they're eating dogs and cats. [00:47:33] And with that comes tuberculosis, all types of crazy diseases. [00:47:36] I'm not joking. [00:47:37] When it comes to what's going on at the southern border, they're bringing not their best and they're bringing weird diseases and infections. [00:47:43] And you might not be able to get, imagine this. [00:47:46] In the future, they won't prescribe you medication because you said you got it from a Haitian and they don't want to be seen as racist, so they won't give you medication. [00:47:52] You die of a fever or sepsis. [00:47:53] This is where we're headed. [00:47:54] This is an emergency medical kit. [00:47:56] It's not just, you know, I think we have one here. [00:47:58] Whereas where's the green one? [00:47:58] You have that there. [00:47:59] Yeah. [00:47:59] It's not, it's not just a travel emergency kit. [00:48:01] We have the red one there. [00:48:02] Check that out. [00:48:03] So we have, we have this, right? [00:48:04] This is like a, that's like a travel kit. === Reshot Snow White Scenes (12:03) === [00:48:06] Then we have an emergency, well, the red one. [00:48:08] You want the red one. [00:48:09] Go to the pick up the red one. [00:48:10] You get the it's not just the emergency kit that has like band-aids. [00:48:15] This one has antibiotics, it has ivermectin, all the drugs right to your door. [00:48:19] You don't know where to get it. [00:48:20] You don't even have to go to a doctor. [00:48:21] Cheaper than going to an emergency room, faster than going and making an appointment. [00:48:25] You can get rid of your infection immediately with everything from fluconazole to Z-Pax to ivermectin. [00:48:31] This amoxicillin, it's all in here and it's delivered straight to your door only for American audiences only because we got that drug life. [00:48:37] Bring it right to you. [00:48:37] Make sure that you pick one of these up at twc.health slash offensive. [00:48:41] $30 off using my promo code offensive. [00:48:43] That's got to be the worst ad I've ever given in my life. [00:48:46] Today's a shit show. [00:48:47] It's a Friday shit show. [00:48:48] It's going good. [00:48:49] It's going good and we're enjoying it. [00:48:50] But we're talking about Ubisoft. [00:48:53] And so I want to talk about this. [00:48:55] So Ubisoft. [00:48:57] Ubisoft. [00:49:00] Do we have like a drum roll? [00:49:01] We should get like a drum roll. [00:49:02] Oh, that was bad. [00:49:08] Our black music. [00:49:09] Yeah. [00:49:10] Yeah. [00:49:11] Black people. [00:49:12] Okay. [00:49:12] Following our recent announcement, we understood that there are many questions on how pre-orders will be impacted, especially blah, blah, blah. [00:49:19] They have this whole, you know, look at this. [00:49:20] Look at this. [00:49:20] Look at the announcement. [00:49:21] Wall of wall text. [00:49:22] Yeah. [00:49:22] Wall of text. [00:49:23] Kangmin Lee responded, hi, why did you hide my reply? [00:49:26] Just delay it forever. [00:49:28] No one wants to play as a black dude killing Asians in federal Japan. [00:49:31] We see that enough in San Francisco. [00:49:33] Oh, yeah, yeah. [00:49:36] Yeah. [00:49:37] So I like, people don't understand my humor. [00:49:40] Like, they don't get it. [00:49:40] I'm like, Justin, Ubisoft is actively suppressing the voices of Asian activists. [00:49:45] You bring that back up. [00:49:46] No, sorry. [00:49:47] Asian activists like Kangmin Lee, who voiced objections to their new culturally inappropriate game that glorifies black on Asian violence. [00:49:56] A serious problem in California, New York Asian communities. [00:49:59] Assassin Creed hasn't responded. [00:50:01] Then I sent out a formal request from our publication because I just like to fuck with them a little bit. [00:50:05] Like, you know, from Gateway, it's like, can you please, like, we want to know why you're promoting comment with some stats of blacks attacking Asians? [00:50:12] It's funny, though. [00:50:13] I mean, Kangman Lee is making me laugh, honestly. [00:50:16] That's like, and someone's like, and then, you know, there's always, oh, dude, can we talk about this? [00:50:20] There's like a level of like, and I like these people. [00:50:22] There's like a level of pro-white autism that like does not understand like anything else other than like the anti-white stuff and like anti-Jew stuff where like someone's like oh and you were never mad about someone's commented you were never mad about um Grand Theft Auto where a black man kills white women suddenly you're upset about the Asian community. [00:50:42] You're like, oh, if you don't understand what's going on here, are you fucking retarded? [00:50:47] Like, do you not get the joke here? [00:50:49] Just like it's just fucking around with them because obviously they don't care about white people, these companies, a bunch of libs. [00:50:54] So you're not bringing up white people because they don't care. [00:50:57] They hate white people. [00:50:58] The point is, it's like, so do you not care about cultural being culturally sensitive to Asian sense, you know, sensibilities? [00:51:03] And that's when you bring that stuff up. [00:51:04] It's just like a joke to them because you know it's dumb. [00:51:06] It's like asking for a girl to respect your pronouns or something like you need, like, no, call me, call me ma'am. [00:51:11] And then you make them say it, you know? [00:51:12] Like, yeah. [00:51:12] It's, it's like, but can we just say this? [00:51:14] Can people not understand the joke that Twitter's not real life? [00:51:17] That's just a fucking joke. [00:51:18] Also, back to Assassin's Creed real quick. [00:51:20] Did you know that they have a George Floyd mod for Assassin's Creed? [00:51:24] No, I didn't know. [00:51:25] Yeah, look it up. [00:51:26] That puts George Floyd's face on the samurai. [00:51:30] And actually, like, you know, for everything else that we've said about the game, I think I would probably play it if I could play as George Floyd as a samurai. [00:51:37] I mean, samurai George Floyd is objectively badass, but they may have taken it down off the internet already. [00:51:43] But yeah, it's a real thing. [00:51:45] I like that. [00:51:45] Samurai George. [00:51:46] Yeah. [00:51:47] Samurai George. [00:51:47] San Andreas George right here. [00:51:49] No, no, it was on Assassin's Creed. [00:51:52] I'll find it. [00:51:53] I thought it was a yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:51:54] Did they swap his face out with the black samurai? [00:51:56] Is that what you're saying? [00:51:57] No, no, no, no. [00:51:58] They put George Floyd's face on the black samurai in Assassin's Creed. [00:52:02] Okay. [00:52:02] And also, too, so the whole way that they got this idea for black samurai was pretty much. [00:52:07] Oh, it's been deleted by Reddit. [00:52:08] Oh, did they? [00:52:09] Yeah, it's deleted. [00:52:10] No, it's deleted. [00:52:11] It may be on Twitter, but anyway, yeah. [00:52:13] So, so I'll look it up. [00:52:16] The guy who they were sourcing for the research for this game was pretty much citing one other person. [00:52:21] I saw this long, like 20-minute YouTube video on it, but it was kind of just like a circle jerk of them citing each other. [00:52:27] But there was no, like, there was no actual hard evidence that there were ever any black samurais. [00:52:32] There was just okay, well, that's one version of it. [00:52:35] I guess since we can't find the real thing, we'll just deal with this right now. [00:52:37] But yeah. [00:52:40] And I love that scene in the game with that. [00:52:42] He has this, oh, the put of my knee on your neck. [00:52:45] I deput the knee on the knuckle. [00:52:47] That's his special move where he knees people. [00:52:49] He knees Chinese people. [00:52:50] Well, he's the one who got knee. [00:52:52] I guess that his special move would like he would he would pull up like a fake $20 bill and then you know he can hold his breath when the gas gets put out. [00:53:01] He's really good at not breathing. [00:53:02] Yeah. [00:53:03] He can't take that off. [00:53:04] He's gonna launch his own cash. [00:53:06] Oh, here it is. [00:53:07] Is that it? [00:53:08] No, that's that's so they made a game. [00:53:09] These women were like, hey, let's make a game where there's a black samurai in Japan. [00:53:13] Dude, why can't we just, you know what? [00:53:16] It's actually going to be good. [00:53:17] We already have a game about black people. [00:53:18] It's called Grand Theft Auto, and it's great. [00:53:20] You just kill people and jack. [00:53:22] Like, Grand Theft Auto is designed after an average African-American city person's life. [00:53:27] Like, the world is their GTA map. [00:53:28] I was showing him. [00:53:29] There's one just like driving around, just cutting through lanes, smoking a cigarette out the car. [00:53:33] They're drinking. [00:53:34] There's no using indicators, no blinkers. [00:53:36] You're not doing anything. [00:53:38] They just go through life. [00:53:39] Like, it's a video game. [00:53:40] Well, actually, yeah. [00:53:42] And I mean, ironically, I don't think that we'll ever have a lead character in GTA ever again that's black because of the cultural insensitivity of it or the racism of it. [00:53:51] Because I mean, there was CJ from San Andreas and then there was Franklin. [00:53:54] Yeah, there was Franklin in the last one, but I mean, I don't think they're ever going to put like a lead black person ever again. [00:54:00] What is it? [00:54:00] It's Mexicans next time, I think. [00:54:02] Well, it'll be in Miami. [00:54:05] Well, I've been hearing it's going to be like a Cuban woman or some kind of Hispanic woman. [00:54:08] So we'll see what happens. [00:54:09] I don't know. [00:54:09] But I mean, I've been hearing it's a Hispanic woman. [00:54:11] All right. [00:54:11] Well, here you go. [00:54:13] So what happened is, I'm going to wrap this up. [00:54:15] These are just topics. [00:54:16] I want Fridays to be less like, you know, less serious, more just like talking about this. [00:54:20] So basically, what ended up happening after they announced that they were going to remove that? [00:54:26] We got to. [00:54:28] I wish we had a. [00:54:29] I can't even get mad at Brian anymore on there. [00:54:32] No, but Brian's and them are switching. [00:54:33] Someone was like, I don't believe that it's Brian doing the tech stuff. [00:54:36] I don't believe it. [00:54:37] But Brian's here in spirit. [00:54:39] No, he's in the background. [00:54:40] So check this out. [00:54:41] So they ended up a bunch, like 700 people left the project. [00:54:45] So they had to hire 800 people on to try to fix the game right now. [00:54:49] 800 people. [00:54:50] Back in May 16th, they hired them on, and they still can't fix it. [00:54:54] My opinion is that it's so woke and ridiculous that they don't know what to do and they're having to rework it from the ground up like the new Snow White, where they don't know what to do. [00:55:02] And it's like, fuck, we gotta, like, you know what I mean? [00:55:04] Or they just delay it until people forget and it gets out of the news cycle and then they can kind of bring it in. [00:55:08] Right? [00:55:09] Like, isn't that what they did with the Snow White? [00:55:10] They were like, all right, let's just fix the whole thing. [00:55:12] Oh, they changed it. [00:55:13] You didn't see this? [00:55:13] Let me show you. [00:55:14] No, I'm gonna show you this. [00:55:15] They actually, let me go here to the, let me go to X. [00:55:18] Yeah, so the Snow White, they actually reshot the whole thing new commercial. [00:55:24] Really? [00:55:24] Yeah, they reshot it, and now it was delayed a year to reshoot. [00:55:27] Yeah, look, check this out. [00:55:28] Here's the new. [00:55:29] Check this out. [00:55:30] Look at this. [00:55:33] I mean, the lady's not white. [00:55:35] No, I know, but they reshot it. [00:55:36] Watch. [00:55:37] It's not a joke. [00:55:39] The backlash was so bad. [00:56:00] This is kinda good. [00:56:14] One of all. [00:56:33] It's like a crossover with Bambi. [00:56:37] And then a Haitian comes in and starts eating all the animals. [00:56:40] Eating Bambi. [00:56:41] So all I got from that is that the evil queen now is Jewish because it's like Algodella. [00:56:45] Yeah, she's the friendly fire in this one because it feels like the main goes. [00:56:50] No, no, she's like Hispanic, isn't she? [00:56:51] Yeah, she's Hispanic. [00:56:53] So what's okay, so okay, look. [00:56:54] So I'm not gonna, like, the thing is, everyone knows it's historically inaccurate to have brown princesses, okay, in general, right? [00:57:01] Um, especially Snow White historically was always white, and genetically speaking, we can get DNA samples from her corpse. [00:57:07] Everyone's seen that? [00:57:08] You ever watch that? [00:57:09] Mythbusters? [00:57:09] Uh, no, so they actually got DNA samples from her uh grave site, which was 100% white. [00:57:14] She was 100% Caucasian, yeah. [00:57:16] It was like white Jesus when they did the AI. [00:57:18] Correct, correct. [00:57:18] So Snow White's actually 100% white. [00:57:23] But the funny thing is about that story is: look, we don't win it all, but they still didn't end up hiring midgets. [00:57:29] So it was supposed to be live action. [00:57:30] So what did they change that? [00:57:31] They tried to answer anything. [00:57:33] Yeah, it was like black and Hispanic, like non-midget like dwarfs. [00:57:36] Oh, they were like, they were called like the magical helpers or something, and they had to rewrite the whole movie. [00:57:42] Okay, so then they brought back it was about her being like a boss bitch. [00:57:44] Now they have to like rewrite the whole thing. [00:57:46] So this is just completely new. [00:57:47] Just reshot them. [00:57:48] I didn't see the first one, so I don't know what happened. [00:57:50] Okay, let's watch this. [00:57:51] I want to show you. [00:57:52] I don't even know what I'm talking about. [00:57:54] I didn't see the first one. [00:57:54] So I'm like, yeah, this is badass. [00:57:56] Yeah, I'm going to watch that. [00:57:57] Yeah, actually, at first, I was like, wait, what is different here? [00:57:59] But then, yeah, well, like, they didn't show the dwarves, though, in that, did they? [00:58:02] Yeah, no, they did. [00:58:02] Well, I don't think I saw, but I do remember that. [00:58:05] What's the name? [00:58:06] Peter Dinklage. [00:58:07] He's like the guy from Game of Thrones. [00:58:10] He's the moon for everyone, right? [00:58:11] Yeah. [00:58:12] Well, he's like the top dwarf in the industry. [00:58:14] Pretty much. [00:58:14] Yeah. [00:58:15] This is it. [00:58:16] So the original, this is the original cast here. [00:58:18] That was the original cast for the dwarfs. [00:58:21] But weren't they CGing those boards? [00:58:23] They got rid of these guys. [00:58:25] They completely fucked the whole thing. [00:58:27] They were done. [00:58:28] Look, this is them. [00:58:29] It was the magical helpers. [00:58:30] That's crazy. [00:58:32] They had like a black woman in like, you gave me some pancakes. [00:58:35] Like, so that's that heated inkledge there. [00:58:38] And that's my wiener amongst my friends. [00:58:40] There's like a black woman, too. [00:58:42] Like, it's just okay. [00:58:43] Yeah, like a woman. [00:58:44] But okay, it was so bad, but check this out. [00:58:45] Remember what she said here. [00:58:46] I think this was, where did she say? [00:58:48] Here, this is go back. [00:58:49] This is this. [00:58:50] So she got in trouble for this. [00:58:52] I mean, you know, the original cartoon came out in 1937, and very evidently so. [00:58:59] People that find Snow White problematic. [00:59:02] With a guy who literally stalks her. [00:59:05] Weird. [00:59:05] Weird. [00:59:06] Doesn't me say it. [00:59:06] So we didn't do that this time. [00:59:08] So no, Prince or a different kind of prince? [00:59:11] We have a different approach to what Disney is doing. [00:59:13] you get a white go that plays snow white just because absolutely yeah exactly um it's uh she's one of those things that i think everyone's gonna have their assumptions about what it's actually going to be But it's really not about the love story at all. [00:59:28] She's really, really wanted to do it. [00:59:29] No, it's a corcept, but she's a shirt under. [00:59:31] So Disney requires layering. [00:59:33] I don't know if you know this. [00:59:33] Oh, do they? [00:59:34] Okay. [00:59:34] Yeah, you can't show shoulders and stuff. [00:59:36] This whole rule book for dressing. [00:59:38] That's really good. [00:59:38] Like modesty type stuff. [00:59:39] Yeah, yeah. [00:59:40] But so Nickelodeon does even more. [00:59:42] I think they have three-layer rule with people. [00:59:44] Okay. [00:59:44] And that's to keep people all looking like the same age or something, too. [00:59:48] Like, so that the breasts can't be accented. [00:59:50] And so you could have like a 20-year-old playing a 16-year-old and no cleavage can show. [00:59:54] So it keeps them looking young in your mind. === Need Help, Not Leaders (02:23) === [00:59:56] Yeah, because that's just like a horrendous outfit. [00:59:58] Like, I mean, so one thing that I was talking about with women, I was talking to the guy. [01:00:03] I got a new 1992 Dotson. [01:00:07] I got a car. [01:00:07] No, I got a new car. [01:00:08] And I was getting it tinted today. [01:00:10] And I met the Jamaican guy and I was saying, you know, my wife and my mom-in-law, they were apparently following me to drop off the car to get tinted. [01:00:20] And I sped off and I didn't know they were following me. [01:00:23] And it turned with women, right? [01:00:24] Turned into this very big ordeal about how I zoomed off and there was a lot of emotions exchanged and they couldn't find where I was. [01:00:30] This is nothing. [01:00:31] But I just, I just remembered, like, yeah, like with women, you really got to like be there for them, right? [01:00:36] You got to support them. [01:00:37] You got to like, like, you got to love them. [01:00:39] And if you want a woman who's a woman woman, then they need help. [01:00:43] They need assistance. [01:00:43] They're a helpmate. [01:00:44] But when it comes to like, you know, things with cars and home improvement and stuff, as a man, don't complain. [01:00:49] They need patience and they need help and assistance. [01:00:51] And that's a good thing. [01:00:52] However, I was just thinking about the fact that that's really how women have been and always are. [01:00:57] And now women have, like, men believe that women are like boss babes and boss bitches, but really women are just helpmates. [01:01:04] And in a good way. [01:01:05] I don't mean in a bad way. [01:01:05] Like, they can do things you can never do. [01:01:07] They can give birth. [01:01:07] They can turn a house into a home, right? [01:01:09] And they can turn, you know, a group of people into a family, a community. [01:01:13] They build the backbone of what's going on in the culture of your household. [01:01:16] These are things a man can't like doesn't do well. [01:01:19] But all these women, but all these women, the reason why everything fucks up when women are in charge, dude, it's because they're not, they weren't designed to be leaders. [01:01:30] And, you know, it's just crazy to me. [01:01:32] We're going to go over something where I made an argument about this. [01:01:35] You know, women that are working, regardless of what they say, they're conservative and whatnot, not working by necessity. [01:01:41] Okay, listen to me. [01:01:42] If you're a woman and you're listening to this or you're married to one and you're working out of necessity, it's survival. [01:01:46] You may not be a feminist. [01:01:48] That's why not all working women are feminists. [01:01:50] You may be working because it's just what you're trying to do to help your family survive. [01:01:53] And there's nothing wrong with a woman doing some work. [01:01:55] Even in Proverbs 31, the woman would, you know, she would weave and whatnot, and women have, you know, shop, side shops, make candles or whatever. === Walt Disney's Fears Depicted (06:28) === [01:02:04] But the idea of women taking these authority roles is not biological. [01:02:10] It is not spiritually consistent. [01:02:12] And it turns them into these nasty, nasty people. [01:02:16] They're not necessarily hoes or anything. [01:02:17] They're nasty. [01:02:18] And so what they do is, is they don't understand how to lead something. [01:02:22] So a man, do you notice that Disney, when it was most creative, was run by men? [01:02:26] And because people think that, no, it's true. [01:02:28] I watched the documentary on Walt Disney. [01:02:30] He was afraid of three people taking over. [01:02:32] Women, Jews, and communists. [01:02:34] But he figured that if Jews took over, then they would have communists and women. [01:02:38] I was watching the documentary. [01:02:39] So he said if Jews took over Disney, then it would become essentially a, the creativity would get low. [01:02:45] Walt Disney now. [01:02:46] A Jew. [01:02:46] Oh. [01:02:46] Okay. [01:02:47] Yeah. [01:02:49] So I guess all three of those things came true. [01:02:51] Correct. [01:02:51] It's written by women and Jews now. [01:02:52] And it's this creativity. [01:02:54] Yeah. [01:02:54] Holy yikes. [01:02:55] They brushed. [01:02:56] They didn't brush over it. [01:02:56] It was a segment in his recent Imagineering documentary, but they were like, you know, he didn't want the communists and people wanted to talk about the Jews, but you know, he basically just, they did a right-wing thing. [01:03:05] He kept Jews out. [01:03:06] Then communists would come out. [01:03:07] He really was against communism. [01:03:09] So, you know, he tried to stop Jews. [01:03:11] He wrote this whole thing, spoke in front of Congress to stop Jews from getting power. [01:03:15] It's kind of crazy that does Walt Disney. [01:03:19] That's like the dark side of the dark side of Disney is that it was very anti-Semitic and it was a company built out of keeping white people in the influence and not giving too much power to women and Jews. [01:03:30] Was Mickey Mouse anti-Semitic as well? [01:03:33] Actually, yeah, if you've seen the original, you've never seen the original cartoon? [01:03:35] Oh, yeah. [01:03:35] Bring it up. [01:03:36] I'll bring them up. [01:03:37] Before we do that, that chick, somebody said in the chat, has like super wide eyes. [01:03:41] And there's this new thing in Hollywood that all the actresses have really wide eyes. [01:03:45] They're like Hennahead shocks. [01:03:46] Yeah. [01:03:47] You noticed that? [01:03:47] Who's that one girl? [01:03:49] Anya Taylor Joy. [01:03:51] Is he ever watching Queen's Gambit? [01:03:53] Yeah. [01:03:53] Well, like, so there's a bunch of them. [01:03:55] They're all shifting to like these wide eyes. [01:03:57] They don't know where they find them. [01:03:58] They have big eyes. [01:03:59] And then they do that thing. [01:04:00] It's like the buckle or bucle fat removal. [01:04:03] Oh, where it's like this? [01:04:05] Yeah. [01:04:05] And then they have like big eyes. [01:04:06] So they look like very alien. [01:04:08] Like, so a couple things. [01:04:10] Trans man. [01:04:11] So it's not just old stuff. [01:04:12] Back in like the 90s, I think it's late 80s, 90s, this movie by Disney, they had to depict the Kazakh Jews in Russia in the Bolshevik revolutions. [01:04:23] This is not them. [01:04:24] They had to depict the Jews. [01:04:25] So look how they depict the Jews. [01:04:28] This is like the historical story. [01:04:30] Everyone knows that, you know, genetically, we tested the good Russians and they came back as nice mice, right? [01:04:35] They were all nice mice. [01:04:37] And they were like, hey, how should we depict Jews in this story? [01:04:40] Let's make them vicious rats. [01:04:42] This is not a joke. [01:04:43] That's it. [01:04:49] It's like a bullshit big revolution type thing. [01:05:03] So these are the Jews right here. [01:05:06] They make the white Russians the nice mice, and the Jews are like cats and are like vicious. [01:05:13] Is that true? [01:05:14] Yeah, this is what they did. [01:05:23] I'll scare him away. [01:05:26] This movie traumatized me as a kid, but I don't know. [01:05:28] This is crazy. [01:05:36] Cats, go away! [01:05:40] All right, so I'll stop that for a second. [01:05:41] I have more to show you. [01:05:42] So that's, they decided to take the Kozak, the Bolshevik Jews, and make them disgusting animals. [01:05:48] I'll take that off. [01:05:49] Yeah, Brian. [01:05:49] Take that off. [01:05:50] Can you mute? [01:05:51] Isn't there? [01:05:52] I have a rival worth way worse stuff. [01:05:54] Isn't there a Donald Duck Nazi propaganda? [01:05:58] Yes, I'm looking for the video. [01:05:59] I'm going to see if I can find it. [01:06:00] Give me a second here. [01:06:00] Yeah, I remember that too. [01:06:02] I mean, you know, kind of crazy coincidence that two titans of industry in America, Henry Ford and Walt Disney agreed on the whole thing. [01:06:10] Here is when the wolf was acting like somebody who was going to come in and deceive them. [01:06:15] So he's trying to trick the three little people. [01:06:16] This guy could just be Italian. [01:06:18] He was trying to trick the three little pigs. [01:06:20] And what did he do? [01:06:21] He put on this mask to trick the three little pigs to be a deceiver. [01:06:25] He was trying to be a deceptive. [01:06:26] And that's what they chose for him to be the deceptive guy. [01:06:28] Could be Italian. [01:06:30] Yeah. [01:06:31] I'll type in Donald Duck. [01:06:32] We got to bring this up. [01:06:33] The Donald Dung anti-picture. [01:06:35] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:06:36] But I have more, though. [01:06:38] Yeah. [01:06:38] Oh, here it is. [01:06:39] Here, wait, wait, hold on. [01:06:41] Let me get it up here. [01:06:42] All right. [01:06:42] Oh, is this it? [01:06:43] What are we looking at? [01:06:44] Uh, all right, we'll play this. [01:06:47] I don't [01:07:33] know, there's a lot of stuff that we could watch. [01:07:35] Yeah, Donald Tuck and Nazi. [01:07:38] That's not even the one that I remember, too. [01:07:40] Yeah, I don't remember the one. [01:07:41] I got to find it. [01:07:41] Also, too, like, that um, that one's in color. [01:07:44] And I mean, when did they be anti-yeah, yeah, no, no, no. [01:07:47] There was a pro-Nazi, which is terrible, by the way, absolutely terrible. [01:07:51] There was a program. [01:07:52] There were bad videos that were a pro-Nazi Donald Duck propaganda Nazi film in like the, you know, I'm guessing late 30s, early 40s. [01:07:59] This is real, by the way. [01:08:01] Is that actually? [01:08:01] All real stuff. [01:08:03] I have no idea. [01:08:04] I don't know. [01:08:06] That kind of reminds me of someone else who has a big nose who was reading Mein Konf the other day. [01:08:10] Me? [01:08:11] Okay. [01:08:12] I was like, I don't know. [01:08:14] All right. [01:08:15] I don't know. [01:08:15] We caught this. [01:08:16] By the way, this is the part that's going to get clipped by our clipper later. === Fresh Market Rumble (17:29) === [01:08:21] Yeah, for sure. [01:08:22] By the way, reading a couple super chats as we're going here, Spy Guy89 said, headed to my hometown in Ohio to visit family in a week. [01:08:29] Definitely taking my son to Springfield Zoo to see all the wild Haitians. [01:08:32] Oh, shit. [01:08:33] Shouldn't have read that one. [01:08:36] I also, you guys also wrote this here. [01:08:39] Where is this? [01:08:41] Just Chillin247 said, here's some poor man's money to keep you off the streets and save those cheeks. [01:08:45] Thank you. [01:08:46] So the Lija's been clapping them cheeks. [01:08:48] What is up with that? [01:08:49] Every episode telling me I'm clapping cheeks. [01:08:52] Yeah, has that become like a meme or something on Discord? [01:08:54] I have no idea. [01:08:55] Okay, but here we go. [01:08:56] So in the end, by the way, to end the Ubisoft woke thing, okay, to go back to the story in the beginning, here's what it said. [01:09:02] Financial analysts says describes Ubisoft's sales collapse and delaying of Assassin's Creed shadows as total meltdown of stock price collapses. [01:09:09] Financial analysts described Ubisoft's sales collapse as its delaying of the Assassin's Creed shadows, a total meltdown, and the company's stock collapse proves to be true. [01:09:19] Valiant renegade reacted to the news that broke yesterday afternoon in the United States that Ubisoft was not only delaying Assassin's Creed, but that they were reducing their sales expectations for a second quarter by 30%. [01:09:30] They're losing sales by 30% from 500 million euros to 350 million. [01:09:34] On top of that, the company also revised their entire year expectation to around break even. [01:09:39] So they're going to be breaking even. [01:09:41] Well, who even plays these games? [01:09:43] Because that's interesting. [01:09:45] Yeah, because that's what I'm saying. [01:09:46] Everything goes down to movies, quality, because you have, look, I was driving my car and I had this thought. [01:09:54] Can anyone prove to me that as America became less white, that things got better? [01:09:58] Culturally, socially, safety-wise? [01:10:00] We have technology, but it's not better. [01:10:02] Thoughts? [01:10:04] Oh, I was thinking something else. [01:10:06] I don't know. [01:10:07] I have no idea. [01:10:08] But in terms of the Ubisoft thing, it just seems like they're marketing towards women more, but also like they've made the game 30 times. [01:10:15] You know what I mean? [01:10:16] Like, they've run out of content. [01:10:16] Who wants to play? [01:10:17] Part of it is that, yeah, they're trying to market too. [01:10:19] Like, so, because, you know, I used to work in marketing and advertising too. [01:10:23] And I was working on a pitch for a video game. [01:10:25] And then their whole pitch was, oh, well, you know, we want to market this, like, old people and women can play as blah, blah, blah. [01:10:31] So they came out with this big, crazy commercial, like using kind of like sea list celebrities. [01:10:35] And I'm like, okay, here's your issue is that people just don't play these games. [01:10:38] But, you know, since Gamergate, I mean, Gamergate was kind of what kicked off this whole anti-woke thing. [01:10:43] That's kind of what got us to the point that we are right now. [01:10:46] I was looking into this the other day because I thought, you know, I didn't think women made up a huge portion of, I mean, the gamers. [01:10:52] I already know what you're going to say. [01:10:54] But they actually are becoming more and more. [01:10:56] I don't know if online games are. [01:10:57] They didn't give a breakdown, but they actually are. [01:10:59] And so it's like if you've got 40% of the market, then you start marketing. [01:11:03] Because the guys would just buy it regardless, but you need a market to those girls. [01:11:06] But if they're 30% or 40% of the, I guess, customers. [01:11:10] Yeah. [01:11:11] So that's a big deal. [01:11:11] I have two words for you. [01:11:12] Candy crush. [01:11:13] Yeah. [01:11:14] Yeah. [01:11:14] And maybe that's what it is. [01:11:15] Maybe that's what it is. [01:11:16] It's not these games. [01:11:17] This is my point: is that women cannot leave men's spaces alone. [01:11:21] Like, I had decided, like, people always say, like, oh, you hate women. [01:11:26] Well, the answer is yes. [01:11:26] No, I'm kidding. [01:11:28] Hey, that's going to be a clip too, right? [01:11:29] So he's like, oh, you said he hates women. [01:11:31] No, but it's like, I have learned. [01:11:34] I watched an episode of whatever today. [01:11:37] I wasn't watching. [01:11:37] Kez was watching the background with her mom. [01:11:39] And it was Andrew Wilson on. [01:11:41] I won't even say who he was with because some of these people are colleagues and friends, for lack of better words. [01:11:47] And to watch these like anti, it's always these anti-feminist, you know, pro-men's rights people that always become the most feminist over time because women are tribal. [01:11:56] And, you know, men can look, men reset every day so we can look past differences. [01:12:01] Like, ultimately speaking, it's like, okay, you know, whatever. [01:12:05] Like the last game, what do we care about? [01:12:07] Is the game good? [01:12:08] We want to be proud of it. [01:12:09] Do people like it? [01:12:10] We feel like what's good about it. [01:12:12] Even if the process of making it sucked ass, it was tiring. [01:12:16] We were there every day. [01:12:17] It was toxic. [01:12:18] It was fucking, you know, fucking terrible. [01:12:20] If the product is good and everyone likes it, that's enough for a man. [01:12:23] You're like, you forget all about it. [01:12:25] Like you wake up and the reviews are in that the game is amazing and you're going, holy shit. [01:12:29] You forget about all the drama, all the problems in the workplace. [01:12:32] You go, this is, we did it, guys. [01:12:34] Let's go work on the next game. [01:12:36] Women shouldn't couldn't give a shit about what the audience thinks about it. [01:12:39] They go, what was the process like making it? [01:12:41] Did we enjoy going into work every day? [01:12:43] And then in that process, when the audience doesn't like it, what do they say? [01:12:47] It's because you guys are sexist or you guys just don't like black people. [01:12:50] Yeah, boy. [01:12:51] Which we don't. [01:12:51] But also, I'm kidding. [01:12:52] No, it's a joke. [01:12:53] But I'm just saying, right? [01:12:55] I wouldn't blame women entirely for this. [01:12:56] I think it's just like the corporatization of the games. [01:12:59] They get bought out by bigger studios and then they're trying to like, like, think about it this way. [01:13:03] If it's 30 or 40% of their audience is women, then they're going to market more to that. [01:13:07] Because the men need less marketing. [01:13:09] They all know what Assassin's Credit is or whatever. [01:13:11] So maybe it's just people, it's a money grab, right? [01:13:13] Where they got all these new subscriptions coming out for games. [01:13:16] Every game, every console, you've got like 30%. [01:13:19] They're not playing these games, though. [01:13:20] Like, Kez plays like a game. [01:13:21] I don't know, but I think they are more and more. [01:13:24] Maybe the younger generations, it's a bigger market. [01:13:26] It's not saying that it's a good thing, but there's a money. [01:13:30] I've never met a girl that's into like first player shooters that either A, is only into it, kind of like conservative because they play with their husband and they enjoy it, or B, if they're a single girl, it's always to be pick-me. [01:13:40] It's like, it's like when girls like, I know the music, I don't know the lyrics of this country song. [01:13:43] Oh, then you take me down. [01:13:45] Like, you don't like country music like that? [01:13:47] You just, you're trying to, you're just trying to be a pick-me. [01:13:49] I see these girls that even have to pool at my complex. [01:13:51] Like, they just try so hard to be seen as cool. [01:13:53] But what ends up happening with that show is that when Andrew Wilson started going hard and making, you know, absolute making sense about women and everything, the anti-feminist conservatives on there start taking the other girls' sides and start becoming like girls. [01:14:07] Like, well, that's your version of Christianity and stuff. [01:14:09] You know, and it's like, like, dude, maybe, that's why I don't find those shows that interesting. [01:14:14] Like, I don't like, I mean, and this is not to talk any crap on any of my friends. [01:14:18] Think about this for a second. [01:14:20] I like going on Fresh and Fit. [01:14:21] I just don't like watching the girls' hours, but I like going on it. [01:14:24] Like, I don't mind being in the room and having some banter with some girls and, you know, going back and forth, but I don't like find entertainment because I don't find girls to be equal opportunity, you know, debaters. [01:14:33] I don't find them to be like, it's like, oh, dude, that stupid slut didn't even know how to answer your comment on Jewish control. [01:14:39] You're like, yeah, no, she didn't expect it. [01:14:42] Yeah, she's a stupid slut. [01:14:42] She's there to suck dick, not to answer your questions about Jewry. [01:14:46] She's there to be a victim of it. [01:14:49] Yeah, there was one time where someone like where someone literally asked, they were like, do you know what Zionism is? [01:14:53] And they were like, no. [01:14:54] It's like, yeah, why would you expect them to know what this is? [01:14:57] Of course not. [01:14:58] Weren't they doing that on purpose? [01:14:59] They said those girls up in a way. [01:15:00] Yeah, but I meant like, but I like what Andrew does. [01:15:02] I really like what Andrew does in there. [01:15:03] What I'm saying is, is that I like to go on those shows. [01:15:06] I don't find a lot of fun watching it, but a lot of people do. [01:15:10] I'm just saying that it's because I already, like, I don't argue with women. [01:15:13] I don't argue with blacks. [01:15:14] I don't argue with gays anymore because it's just like in the movement, I've said our movement sucks because it's ruled by a bunch of gays, token minorities, and women. [01:15:22] And all the white guys get demonized in the entire movement when we're the ones who know what we want. [01:15:26] We want to talk about issues. [01:15:28] That being said, I love our audience that Lancelot said, Elijah rolls with a nanner hammock at the pool. [01:15:33] Thank you. [01:15:34] Someone said, Win Fresh. [01:15:36] Win Fresh. [01:15:37] We love Fresh. [01:15:37] They say W Fresh. [01:15:38] We need to have Fresh on the show on Friday. [01:15:40] I was talking about that. [01:15:41] Let's get Fresh on a Friday show. [01:15:43] I'll be down for that for sure. [01:15:44] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:15:44] I think next Thursday. [01:15:47] I think we have Myron on. [01:15:48] Maybe we can get Fresh up here too. [01:15:50] Yeah. [01:15:50] On Thursday. [01:15:51] We should have Fresh. [01:15:52] Yeah, sure. [01:15:52] Yeah, yeah. [01:15:52] Because Myron's supposed to come up next Thursday. [01:15:54] Yeah. [01:15:54] I want to have a long two-hour sit-down interview with Fresh. [01:15:57] Me too. [01:15:59] I like him a lot. [01:16:00] No one really knows anything about him other than what he does in Fresh and Frick. [01:16:03] But no one has really ever done a deep dive into the man, the myth, the legend, Fresh. [01:16:09] I like Walter. [01:16:11] Fresh, I like Fresh. [01:16:15] So, you know, like, it's kind of like, you know, when you, with like Tim Poole, it's called Tim Cast IRL. [01:16:20] But I know this is going to be controversial here, but my favorite character is Freshcast IRL. [01:16:24] Well, I like Ian as my favorite character. [01:16:26] Oh, no, yeah, no, trust me. [01:16:27] Like, I am not a big Ian stamp. [01:16:29] I've been saying that for a long time, and like, I see people in the chat all the time. [01:16:32] And then they're like, oh, Ian, Ian makes this show so terrible. [01:16:34] It's just like, like, I mean, he's the one who really breaks it up. [01:16:37] Dude, to me, you have to be like Ian pilled. [01:16:40] I'm going to get back to the Fresh and Fit thing where it's like, because it's like Tim will be like, well, you know, I just think that, you know, we really can see here that Israel is indeed controls America. [01:16:49] America's controlled by Israel and that's the case. [01:16:51] And then Ian goes, you know, I was naked one time in the desert doing ayahuasca and my brain just connected with this Jewish girl and I swear she was controlling my brain of some like telekinetics. [01:17:06] I don't even know, but you're right. [01:17:07] It's like, they've got some mind control. [01:17:09] He comes up with the most based comment ever, but it's like, there was like, oh, it's just dumb drug comments. [01:17:14] You're like, he just said that Jews have mind-altering capabilities to control us. [01:17:18] And that's what you got. [01:17:19] I took for a way, we were watching the same thing. [01:17:21] I had a different conclusion. [01:17:23] You thought he made dumb drug comment. [01:17:25] I thought he made the most based comment ever. [01:17:27] Like, no, I wouldn't even say Jews have mind control. [01:17:30] Yeah. [01:17:30] I would never say that. [01:17:31] It's crazy. [01:17:32] I don't believe it. [01:17:32] Yeah. [01:17:33] There's been a couple of times. [01:17:34] There was one time where he talked about like fake Jews. [01:17:37] And then, yeah, like he's made a couple of comments before that were like very unintentionally based. [01:17:42] Yeah, nobody, and nobody picks up on it. [01:17:43] It's like, oh, it's just some drug comment. [01:17:46] You know what I mean? [01:17:46] Like, I'm like, you know, blacks, it's really, I can't even do Reiki with them because, you know, they just give off this aggression, you know? [01:17:52] Like, you're like, yeah, like, yeah, I know, I know. [01:17:55] I've been there. [01:17:56] No, but I told her, like, fresh is because I feel like sometimes the chat will give him a hard time. [01:17:59] But I feel like when he just like, no one knows what this bitch is talking about. [01:18:03] And he just goes, BBC gang. [01:18:04] Yeah. [01:18:05] And you're like, that's like the best response. [01:18:07] That's shit I say. [01:18:08] I'm a big Fresh fan. [01:18:10] I think I win. [01:18:11] I went on that one. [01:18:12] Team Fresh, we win. [01:18:14] Hey, Team Fresh? [01:18:14] Yeah, of course. [01:18:15] Yeah. [01:18:15] All right. [01:18:15] Oh, you know what I mean? [01:18:16] I mean, every single day, I'll be texting him and then I'll be like, think about this. [01:18:20] BBC gang, we up. [01:18:22] Anyhow, let's read some chats. [01:18:24] It's like the vibe. [01:18:25] It's like the vibe. [01:18:26] It's like my dad, you know how he's got the good vibe. [01:18:30] It's like you're with him. [01:18:30] You're like, this guy has got positive vibes. [01:18:32] Positive vibes. [01:18:32] Fresh as positive vibes. [01:18:33] So I like it. [01:18:35] Okay, so some things. [01:18:36] Let's talk about some other interesting things. [01:18:38] This is really funny. [01:18:39] So let's talk about fighting back against the woke a little bit. [01:18:41] We're going to do the rest of the show only on censored and on Rumble and locals. [01:18:46] So if you want to watch the show, see right here, go to censored.tv. [01:18:49] If you get this show, you get this show and so much more. [01:18:51] Use my promo code Offensive. [01:18:52] It's 20% off. [01:18:54] It's absolutely amazing. [01:18:55] Make sure you join. [01:18:56] And when you go there, if you go to this, let me go here. [01:18:57] You go to the screen here, check this out. [01:18:59] You join in, you get this show in so much more. [01:19:01] Plus, you get throwback episodes. [01:19:03] This show gets re-uploaded after it's done with all the ads cut out, which is nice. 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[01:25:47] Okay, so we're going to go back to fighting the woke. [01:25:49] Welcome back to the show. [01:25:50] We get some confetti. [01:25:51] Give me some confetti. [01:25:54] So I'm just going to go to the bottom. [01:25:56] Make sure it's like in your line of sight. [01:25:58] Like, make sure the like. [01:25:59] Well, because I mean, it's, it's better with this hand than this one. [01:26:04] I don't know. [01:26:04] I'm just happy. [01:26:05] You have to get used to it. [01:26:06] I know it takes a while. [01:26:08] I actually just, so the way I do it is I count and I keep like, I keep my hands like this, and I keep like one finger on like shot one, like a thumb here. [01:26:15] And I just like count. === Woke Stuff and Women's Vote (14:34) === [01:26:16] Well, you don't play piano. [01:26:17] No. [01:26:18] Okay. [01:26:18] Well, I play a piano. [01:26:19] You have to count. [01:26:21] You have to count. [01:26:21] So I always, I have dexterity. [01:26:23] I can remember. [01:26:24] You know what they say? [01:26:25] Those who are good at piano are the best at producing. [01:26:29] They've never said that. [01:26:30] They've actually never said that. [01:26:31] They did say that if you are a producer, it's slightly offensive, though, there is five chances that you are going to be involved in some public masturbation. [01:26:40] Only five? [01:26:41] So, all right. [01:26:42] So let's talk about fighting back against the woke. [01:26:44] So we're talking about some woke stuff. [01:26:46] I thought this was really funny. [01:26:47] So remember how they were talking about how Harris and Waltz are not attracting masculine people? [01:26:51] Remember that whole thing? [01:26:52] Yeah. [01:26:52] So now they're saying that Trump, they're getting worried because men are not really buying the whole Waltz Kamala thing. [01:26:58] And instead of claiming that they're sexist for not supporting her, they've said that, you know, Trump is kind of like he's outdated in the fact that he appeals to the retro masculine person, like retro, like old guys who are old school masculine, as if there's not the same kind of masculine for thousands of years. [01:27:14] Listen to this. [01:27:15] MSNBC finally admits this. [01:27:16] Particularly at a time, I think, on this campaign where we've got kind of two different views of masculinity. [01:27:20] I mean, I think both women perhaps and I'm sure you've noticed that too, Gene. [01:27:24] There's this kind of alpha retro view of masculinity that we're seeing from the Trump campaign. [01:27:28] And then you've got Tim Walz and Doug Emhalt, who are both professional men, but are in sort of supportive roles of a woman who's the principal candidate. [01:27:36] And how they are, and he said something very interesting. [01:27:38] He said, look, you can't scold people. [01:27:40] You can't tell them you should be more supportive of women and women candidates, and that's going to help everybody. [01:27:46] But he hopes that by leading by example, by talking about the fact that he loves his wife, that you can make space for women to rise to the top and it doesn't diminish your masculinity. [01:27:55] Particularly at a time, I think, on this campaign where we've got kind of two different views of masculinity. [01:27:59] Yeah, two different views of masculinity. [01:28:01] I love what's like, dude, I just objectively disagree with female leaders. [01:28:05] I just don't think that that's ideal. [01:28:08] I think that some women may be able to lead organizations or groups in rare situations. [01:28:15] Like you had judges. [01:28:16] I think there's been queens of nations that have had good advisors around them just in history. [01:28:22] Like actual queens, not like gay queens, a queen, but like queens. [01:28:27] But it's saying like this, like, you know, men need to lead by example by what? [01:28:31] By opening up space for women to take charge. [01:28:33] That doesn't make sense because for me, the only excuse for women to be leaders is in a situation where there is no men to lead, right? [01:28:40] So I don't think women are incapable of leadership. [01:28:43] I don't think that they cannot lead, that it's impossible for them to do good. [01:28:46] I think there's plenty of great women leaders, and there's a lot of shitty male leaders. [01:28:50] It's not an all-across-the-board thing. [01:28:52] But, you know, a male leader, you know, is going to be able to make decisions. [01:28:56] I live around women, I see women, and I cannot imagine, like, I was talking to someone today who's saying, like, you know, like a woman leader, Carrie Lake's daughter was attacked. [01:29:05] Right. [01:29:06] And they were like, you know, as a woman, like, that's just as a woman leader. [01:29:08] It's going to be so crazy going after her kids or whatever. [01:29:10] You know, like, I don't, yeah, I couldn't see a woman. [01:29:12] This is not a dig. [01:29:13] Like a woman, like, if your kids are getting attacked, you have maternal instincts. [01:29:16] How are you going to govern and make good decisions when that's happening? [01:29:19] If you're a man, you might be able to compartmentalize, realize that maybe you put your kids in a risky situation, maybe you need to bring security, put something up. [01:29:25] But as a woman, things are always personal. [01:29:27] They don't know how to compartmentalize. [01:29:29] So it's like, I don't want to open up space for people who don't know how to compartmentalize to run in positions that require massive compartmentalization. [01:29:38] And then you end up having a country about feelings and sexism and remarks. [01:29:41] And that's all I hear with women in leadership now is, you know, misogyny and sexism. [01:29:45] And I have like British women telling me as an American. [01:29:48] I was going to say that. [01:29:49] Yeah, a British. [01:29:49] Oh, so I took your line. [01:29:51] British. [01:29:52] British. [01:29:52] And so then you have women. [01:29:53] Anyway, what'd you notice about the woman? [01:29:55] Well, first of all, she's British. [01:29:57] Shut the fuck up. [01:29:59] Get the hell out of this country. [01:30:01] No, but what is she saying? [01:30:02] She's like, get the hell out of this country. [01:30:04] Get the hell out of this country, mate. [01:30:06] No, but so she's basically saying like these two, Doug Mhoff and Tim Waltz. [01:30:12] You know who that is? [01:30:13] Doug Eloff is Kamala's husband. [01:30:14] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:30:15] He makes my skin curl. [01:30:16] He's a freak, but I don't even know if he's real. [01:30:19] But she's saying, I don't know where that came from. [01:30:22] She's saying that these guys are masculine and that's what I'm saying. [01:30:25] Yeah, it's two different types of masculinity. [01:30:28] There's the retro masculinity from Trump, which is like men who want to be leaders and take control and women, I mean, men who want to leave space for women to lead. [01:30:36] Like they sit on the sidelines and that's a masculine. [01:30:38] Dude, you're a fucking faggot. [01:30:40] Like you, dude, you are a fucking homo. [01:30:43] If you're like, oh, I want women to lead and open up space for women to lead. [01:30:47] We just live in different worlds, man. [01:30:48] And it's also like these two guys are like not masculine at all. [01:30:51] You wouldn't point them out and be like, hey, these are masculine guys. [01:30:54] Like, Trump's pretty masculine. [01:30:56] Yeah, like pull up a picture of these guys. [01:30:58] I mean, also, just like one of the two types of masculine. [01:31:01] One is masculine, one's just not masculine. [01:31:05] In what world is it masculine to let a woman lead? [01:31:07] That's just like, by all measures of that definition, like that could never be a masculine trait to let a woman lead. [01:31:15] You know, exactly like how Elijah said, when women lead, then they tend to, you know, rule based on emotions or, you know, take everything personally. [01:31:22] I've seen it personally in my own life. [01:31:23] I'm sure a lot of guys watching this have seen the same thing before. [01:31:26] But yeah, they're totally different. [01:31:27] Yeah, look. [01:31:28] Look, a different type of masculinity. [01:31:30] Check this out. [01:31:31] Governor Tim Hall! [01:31:37] Hallelujah! [01:31:38] It's free! [01:31:38] This is the real music. [01:31:40] Okay, play for real, all right. [01:31:44] Hallelujah. [01:31:44] This is good. [01:31:50] I take back what I said. [01:31:52] I take back what I said. [01:31:53] That's extremely masculine. [01:31:54] It's definitely masculine in so much as that it seems like he just went to the bathroom and then did a couple lines and then came out. [01:32:01] He was just geeked out of his mind. [01:32:03] He was geeked out of his mind. [01:32:04] Yeah. [01:32:04] I bet they could take that off. [01:32:05] But it is also a career opportunity for him as well. [01:32:07] You know what I mean? [01:32:08] Like, vice president or whatever. [01:32:10] I don't know. [01:32:10] The hell? [01:32:12] Oh, my gosh. [01:32:13] I can't even show you. [01:32:15] I can't even show that. [01:32:16] His wife is real too. [01:32:17] You see his wife? [01:32:18] His wife is even weirder. [01:32:19] She's masculine. [01:32:20] She's more masculine than him. [01:32:21] Bye-bye, Donald Trump. [01:32:24] Yo. [01:32:25] We are turning the pain. [01:32:27] He married a man. [01:32:29] That's mad, baby. [01:32:31] 52 days in New York. [01:32:33] Turning the page! [01:32:35] 50 to Days! [01:32:37] Bye-bye, Donald Trump! [01:32:38] It's the eyes. [01:32:39] You can see it in the eyes, and they don't have a soul. [01:32:41] You know, to me, it's just a turkey. [01:32:43] And this is what they always say. [01:32:44] This is what I love when people say this. [01:32:46] Oh, are you afraid of a woman running? [01:32:48] Yes, but not in the way that you think I'm afraid of. [01:32:51] I am afraid of what modern society is and what it's become when we care up, we let women lead. [01:32:57] It's a sign of judgment on the country. [01:32:59] I've been cited in many right-wing watch-type articles that I said it's a sign of judgment when women lead a country. [01:33:05] And it is a sign of judgment because what it means is that men have lost their role in the society. [01:33:10] There's no longer a patriarchal structure and the society will collapse. [01:33:13] And that's what they want. [01:33:14] So girls don't understand. [01:33:15] They want you to lead because you help accelerate the collapse. [01:33:18] If just men voted, the country would be all Republican or almost all. [01:33:23] And if all the white men voted, it would be like 98% Republican and not even Republican, conservative. [01:33:28] Okay. [01:33:29] Women voting is what makes the country progressive. [01:33:32] They say white women voting. [01:33:33] That's a Jewish psyop. [01:33:34] White women voting. [01:33:35] No, women, white women vote the least liberal of any social group. [01:33:40] And because women, like, I guess they don't understand per capita, like blacks or something. [01:33:44] It's like, yeah, there's more white women voting liberal because there's more white women in the country. [01:33:48] But in terms of the population density, there's the least amount of liberals are women in terms of women voters. [01:33:55] Blacks are like 90%. [01:33:57] Asians are like over 70%, and Hispanics are over 80%. [01:34:02] White women is not the problem. [01:34:04] It's women voting. [01:34:05] It's women. [01:34:06] And who wants women to vote? [01:34:09] Fags. [01:34:10] It's just, it's true, though. [01:34:11] Gay guys, huh? [01:34:12] Yeah, no, it's facts. [01:34:14] It's like, you know, I really think women should lead. [01:34:16] Okay, bitch, get the dildo out of your ass. [01:34:19] Like, where do you even come from? [01:34:20] And it's like, people quote me on these things all the time: these anti-woman rants or whatever. [01:34:24] It's not anti-woman. [01:34:25] I'm trying to save the fucking country. [01:34:27] Yeah. [01:34:27] Like, do you understand what I'm saying? [01:34:29] I'm not against women. [01:34:30] I want women. [01:34:30] I actually want women to be able to walk down the street at night. [01:34:33] I want women to be able to not have to work, to stay home with their kids. [01:34:36] Like, I want women to be able to have a family and be involved in their community and stay close to their mothers and be around, not be fucking working in a fucking pet clinic, voting on shit they don't understand. [01:34:48] Being like, I'm voting for Como because we show the same birthday. [01:34:50] Like, you know, this is the shit you see. [01:34:52] Yeah. [01:34:53] I wonder if both sides want women to vote because they're easy to manipulate and sway with a menu. [01:34:57] No, because women go towards emotional voting, which is left. [01:35:00] Yeah, but if it was old dudes, they would hold, they would start killing politicians and hold them to account. [01:35:04] You know what I mean? [01:35:05] Like, dudes would start taking guns out and shooting people. [01:35:08] If there's women mixed in there, even the right-wing women, you know what I mean? [01:35:12] It muddies the water and it's like, all right, let's not, you know what I mean? [01:35:15] Like, it can sway a little bit. [01:35:17] So I would imagine both sides kind of like it. [01:35:21] I don't know. [01:35:22] No, it tips. [01:35:22] It tips. [01:35:23] If women didn't vote, Republicans would win every election. [01:35:26] So illegals in women is legitimately a favor of left-wing progressivism because women, so progressivism is just, it is just liberalism. [01:35:34] It's just the liberal system that we have. [01:35:36] And what they're doing is, is they're just saying, look, if we continue to invite more and more people to vote, like when men are dumb, they typically don't vote. [01:35:44] This is why more women vote than men. [01:35:45] Okay? [01:35:46] More women, majority, more women vote than men. [01:35:49] And the reason why is because if a man's dumb or he doesn't care, he's because I'm not going to go vote. [01:35:53] Women are told, you've got to vote because you've got to fight for women. [01:35:56] Right? [01:35:56] So the groups that are excluded, white people are not allowed to be tribal. [01:36:00] Men are not allowed to be tribal. [01:36:01] This is straight people are not allowed to be tribal. [01:36:04] And, you know, they call straight people cis now, right? [01:36:06] It's very offensive terms. [01:36:08] You know, I'll fucking snap your neck, you fucking bitch. [01:36:10] Call me that to my face. [01:36:12] But it's like, but it's true. [01:36:14] Yeah. [01:36:14] You know, and you look at all this stuff with the men not being allowed to collect device. [01:36:18] It's because, look, race aside, men are, even in societies that are male-led, they're more conservative, they're Islamic, or even if they're Arab or whatever, they're still conservative per se, except for the Ukrainian prostitutes that poop on your chest. [01:36:30] No. [01:36:33] You see a girl in Dubai, she's pooping on her. [01:36:38] Right, exactly. [01:36:38] They're pooping on these girls. [01:36:40] They're dropping loads. [01:36:41] Yeah, human port-a-potties. [01:36:43] Human port-a-potties. [01:36:45] They're pooping on the women. [01:36:47] They're bringing up the women. [01:36:48] They're pooping on them. [01:36:49] They're bringing the women. [01:36:51] They're putting bombs in our countries and dropping bombs on the women. [01:36:54] Imagine just like imagine being born into like a into like a Saudi Arabian like royal family with like billions or trillions of dollars. [01:37:03] And then the first thing that you want to do is poop on organizations. [01:37:08] I don't know which way it goes. [01:37:10] Well, here's an example. [01:37:11] Okay, so check this out. [01:37:12] So Olivia Giuliana, this is what's so funny. [01:37:13] Olivia Giuliana, which so Olivia Giuliana is, he's one of the main Democrat activists said, I desperately need people to understand how important Mark Cuban is to not just the Democratic Party, but to the country as a whole. [01:37:26] Him going on podcasts that are watched by primarily young white men and telling the truth about Donald Trump is a big fucking deal, right? [01:37:33] Which, by the way, Mark Cuban, we remember that. [01:37:36] Mark Cuban's last name is not Cuban. [01:37:38] Right. [01:37:38] We don't need to talk. [01:37:38] What was it again? [01:37:39] Like Finkelstein or something? [01:37:41] Not something Jewish. [01:37:41] Some shit. [01:37:42] Goldberg. [01:37:43] Yeah, but so she's saying, like, look, white guys are getting tricked by this billionaire Jewish guy who's telling them to hate Donald Trump. [01:37:49] Which, by the way, that's not happening at all. [01:37:52] No one watches a Mark Cuban interview. [01:37:55] Again, you know what I mean? [01:37:56] Nobody goes, wow, that was really insightful. [01:37:59] Yeah, I talked about this last time. [01:38:01] I watched Shark Tank, and that's about it. [01:38:03] And that's only once I'm in hotels because there's nothing else to watch. [01:38:06] But I'm not going to Mark Cuban's right political takes. [01:38:09] Last time that you got a hotel last night on the company card, and it said there was a $249 charge for something called PDS for Black Door Sluts 9, Backdoor Sluts 9. [01:38:20] Bikini Chainsaw. [01:38:21] That must have been the housekeeping. [01:38:22] Yeah, it's like $249. [01:38:24] What is Backdoor Sluts 9? [01:38:25] Apparently, you are watching something else. [01:38:26] It was a four and a half hours. [01:38:28] Miniseries? [01:38:29] I'm going to dispute that charge. [01:38:30] $249. [01:38:31] Miniseries. [01:38:32] Yeah. [01:38:34] Big tits and micropen is crazy as good. [01:38:37] So you're basically saying mock Cuban's not convincing anybody. [01:38:39] No, but listen, yeah, yeah. [01:38:41] I think that as well. [01:38:42] She's saying, who is he convincing? [01:38:44] Do you know who Olivia Giuliana is? [01:38:46] No, no. [01:38:46] Oh, you're about to find out. [01:38:47] That's Olivia Juliana. [01:38:48] This is Olivia Juliana. [01:38:50] Oh, Democrats. [01:38:51] She thinks that? [01:38:52] Yeah, that's her. [01:38:54] Oh, that's good. [01:38:56] I love how your instinct is to laugh. [01:38:58] Because you should. [01:38:59] These people like the voice of the people. [01:39:01] That was unexpected. [01:39:02] I didn't expect to see that kind of thing. [01:39:04] Could you zoom in even more, actually? [01:39:06] Or does it just be a little bit more like that? [01:39:06] I'm not trying to be mean, but. [01:39:08] No, you're not. [01:39:08] I'm sure her opinions are really good. [01:39:09] Go ahead, be mainly. [01:39:10] I'm sure her opinions are good. [01:39:11] Oh, they're good already. [01:39:12] Yeah, but these, like, dude, there's no way our founding fathers or anyone wanted this person to vote. [01:39:17] Like, we have, like, fat, ugly, Hispanic women. [01:39:20] Like, she spoke at the DNC. [01:39:22] This is not just like a random operative. [01:39:23] Like, she's one of the main faces of Gen Z. She's actually one of many faces. [01:39:26] She's back in the ocean. [01:39:27] You know what I mean? [01:39:28] Beached manatees. [01:39:29] I should put this. [01:39:30] We should have made some articles like beached manatees on like sponsorship. [01:39:35] Habitat underneath the sea. [01:39:36] Am I right? [01:39:37] Under the sea. [01:39:38] Yeah. [01:39:38] Oh. [01:39:39] They need to weigh her down so she doesn't float away like a hot eboo. [01:39:42] Wasn't she in that little mermaid movie? [01:39:44] She was a gay and different platform. [01:39:46] Like release her in the wild and hunt her like a pig. [01:39:48] Dude, I would eat that. [01:39:50] Wow. [01:39:50] Some girls you would eat out. [01:39:52] Some girls you would just eat, right? [01:39:54] And it's like, yo, you want to see some girls? [01:39:55] Is this a girl that you would take? [01:39:57] Well, if you look at a stereo, she would keep you fed and your family fed for a very long time. [01:40:01] I give you that. [01:40:02] Haitians are hunting her. [01:40:03] Yeah. [01:40:04] They're like, she's on the Haitians' most wanted list. [01:40:08] She would feed a Haitian family for an entire year. [01:40:11] That's insane. [01:40:12] Dude, that is crazy. [01:40:13] Isn't that crazy? [01:40:14] Joe Rogan's trying to hunt her with his bow. [01:40:16] Joe Growing. [01:40:17] Right? [01:40:18] Fraser is a cook up her steak. [01:40:20] Dude, that's crazy. [01:40:21] That's good, though. [01:40:22] I love how it could be. [01:40:23] The gay flag in the, like, it's just like, what's the flag in the background, though? [01:40:27] That might be like El Salvador. [01:40:28] So she's like Hispanic, right? [01:40:31] I don't know. [01:40:31] Maybe it's Texas. [01:40:32] Oh, it might be Texas, maybe. [01:40:33] Some sort of Texas flag. [01:40:34] She's Texan. === Fashion Show Controversy (15:29) === [01:40:35] I love when girls like this are like, I know, I'm Texan. [01:40:37] You go, right, You know, when girls like that say they're Texan, it reminds me of this video is when people are like, you know, this video threw me off here. [01:40:45] It's when it's like, people are like, you know, I'm from Texas, like classic Texan. [01:40:50] Text us in question. [01:41:03] Kitchen Wee? [01:41:04] Yeah. [01:41:16] This is good, though. [01:41:36] Dude, all I need to finish off that band is a Japanese guy in the back with a big liquor bottle with the XXX on it. [01:41:50] Hey, that reminds me of those Japanese Elvises. [01:41:52] Did you see them dancing and they like get hammered in the mama like that and dance? [01:41:57] So good. [01:41:59] And they're doing such a good job. [01:42:00] Yeah, there's Japanese cholos. [01:42:01] There's Saudi Arabian Cholos now, too. [01:42:03] Listen, I'm going to say this. [01:42:04] I was actually thinking about Asians sometimes integrating too well. [01:42:08] Like some Asians don't integrate well, but some Asians, like, it does throw me off. [01:42:12] I'm going to be honest with you. [01:42:13] Some Asians throw me off. [01:42:15] And I like a lot of Asians. [01:42:16] I like a lot of them. [01:42:18] But some Asians, like, I am a cock Asian, which the only difference between me and other Asians is we have a cock. [01:42:22] You know what I mean? [01:42:23] Yeah. [01:42:24] That's true. [01:42:25] That's true. [01:42:27] But the, but the joke of this is, is like, yeah, sometimes Asians integrate a little too well. [01:42:32] They're like, oh, what's up? [01:42:32] My name's Michael. [01:42:33] You're like, I love it. [01:42:34] Like, you ever heard Ian Miles Chong's voice? [01:42:36] Yeah. [01:42:37] Throws me off. [01:42:38] Talking about this. [01:42:38] Have you ever heard Ian Miles Chong's voice? [01:42:41] No. [01:42:41] Oh. [01:42:42] I haven't even seen a picture. [01:42:43] I don't even know who that is. [01:42:44] You know Ian Miles Chong. [01:42:44] Oh, you know Ian Miles Chong. [01:42:45] Everyone knows Ian Miles Chong. [01:42:47] You know who Ian Miles Chong? [01:42:48] He's actually very, very well spoken. [01:42:49] You know who this is? [01:42:50] Ian Miles Chong? [01:42:51] No, but he looks badass. [01:42:53] Oh, yeah. [01:42:53] Let's go. [01:42:54] Yeah, well, let me find this real fast. [01:42:56] Okay, so Ian Miles Chong is from Malaysia, and he is Asian, right? [01:43:02] He's not even American. [01:43:03] And whenever he speaks, it throws people off because, well, this guy puts up a lot of videos in a day. [01:43:08] Oh, yeah, he does. [01:43:09] That's crazy. [01:43:09] I just saw a video of him earlier today. [01:43:11] There's like 30 other posts. [01:43:12] Oh, do you see this video of real, by the way? [01:43:16] You see this video of Zelensky and Trump? [01:43:19] That's 100% real. [01:43:22] Yo, that's great. [01:43:26] He was intimidated by his height, right? [01:43:28] That's crazy. [01:43:29] Is that how tall he is? [01:43:30] Yeah. [01:43:30] It's real. [01:43:31] That's real. [01:43:32] Take that off. [01:43:33] Take it off. [01:43:34] All right. [01:43:35] Let me find this video of Ian Miles Chung's voice. [01:43:37] Yeah, look, look, here it is. [01:43:39] Look. [01:43:40] Look. [01:43:42] Who's making these? [01:43:45] Making them. [01:43:46] They're taking pictures. [01:43:47] This is the real picture. [01:43:49] That's so good. [01:43:50] Because he is kind of like, in real life, he is done. [01:43:53] So here's Ian Miles Chung, right? [01:43:54] No, dude, Riz God. [01:43:57] But he rizzed it up. [01:43:58] That's his game. [01:43:59] Dubai, right? [01:44:01] Yeah. [01:44:02] I wouldn't know. [01:44:03] I kept telling him. [01:44:04] It looks like Vegas. [01:44:05] All right. [01:44:05] So, no, that's a good thing. [01:44:06] It could be like Bali or something. [01:44:07] Take off the Brian Cam. [01:44:08] Yeah, definitely not Bali. [01:44:09] No, but let me show you a video of him. [01:44:11] So he's from. [01:44:13] Dude, how many videos does this guy put up? [01:44:18] He's just too many. [01:44:19] I miss him when he's posting for him. [01:44:20] He, I feel like, if he's got it. [01:44:22] That's his girlfriend? [01:44:23] No, he's got someone. [01:44:24] He's got some Malaysian Riz. [01:44:25] Maybe. [01:44:26] Yeah. [01:44:26] We shouldn't even touch him. [01:44:28] No, I'm saying it's crazy when you hear his, what the hell, dude? [01:44:31] He's one of the more prolific posters on Twitter. [01:44:34] Yeah. [01:44:35] He's got to have a team doing this. [01:44:38] This is not possible to do this amount of time. [01:44:40] Is that all in one day? [01:44:41] Yes, all today. [01:44:42] Man, he just posts. [01:44:44] I think he does have a team, though. [01:44:45] I mean, like, most of these like. [01:44:47] This is all in the last day. [01:44:49] Most of these top Twitter posters? [01:44:51] What was it? [01:44:51] What was that? [01:44:52] I don't know what's going on. [01:44:53] But I don't know what happened. [01:44:54] Most of his top Twitter posters. [01:44:57] Oh, a bot. [01:44:57] Yeah, maybe. [01:44:58] Possibly. [01:44:58] No, he doesn't have a bot. [01:45:00] No, well, because I'm just surprised that I think he's talked about his team before. [01:45:03] I mean, most people who have like a big following on Twitter, it is profitable for them to hire a team of two or three people at least. [01:45:09] We literally have a team of like a lot of people who are not going to be a lot of us reposting, right? [01:45:12] Exactly. [01:45:12] They just repost it. [01:45:13] And they'll do a terrible job. [01:45:15] What the? [01:45:16] Yeah. [01:45:16] Myself included. [01:45:17] Myself, too. [01:45:17] I'm a terrible host. [01:45:19] We all suck at this show. [01:45:21] Not me. [01:45:21] I'm doing pretty good. [01:45:22] Dude, this is. [01:45:23] Just go to my screen. [01:45:24] This is crazy. [01:45:25] Okay. [01:45:25] Like, look at all these, look at all these posts. [01:45:27] Like, what the hell is all this stuff? [01:45:29] Like, what even is this? [01:45:30] I forgot what we were looking for. [01:45:31] I was looking for a video that he posted the other day of himself talking. [01:45:34] What was he talking about? [01:45:35] That's it about him. [01:45:37] We're not talking shit. [01:45:38] He's a friend. [01:45:39] If you just search, like, if he searches. [01:45:40] I'm saying his voice throws me off because he's a Malaysian. [01:45:43] Oh, he's from Malaysia. [01:45:45] He's like, actually, he lives in Malaysia and he's like Asian. [01:45:49] Hello. [01:45:49] How are you doing? [01:45:51] Yeah, that's. [01:45:51] I like you. [01:45:53] Bro, he's friends with you. [01:45:54] That's crazy. [01:45:56] I've just never seen. [01:45:57] This is like posting in two days. [01:45:59] Still going. [01:46:00] Still going, by the way. [01:46:01] We need to fill the dead air here. [01:46:03] No, I have a lot to show. [01:46:04] I just wow. [01:46:05] Okay, I can't even find it. [01:46:06] I don't even like, that's just crazy. [01:46:08] Take that off. [01:46:08] Let's give up. [01:46:10] Wow. [01:46:10] Okay. [01:46:10] All right. [01:46:11] That being said, I want to watch a little bit of, well, we'll end this segment with Gorlock's fashion show you can watch this year. [01:46:18] Check this out. [01:46:31] I literally was so thankful. [01:46:33] Like, I can't even tell where he's standing right now. [01:46:36] I'm just so happy. [01:46:37] And, like, I don't need anything else to say. [01:46:48] Give him a round of applause. [01:46:49] It was just Harris in the fashion show. [01:46:51] It's a man. [01:46:52] That's a man, though. [01:46:53] Always a man. [01:46:54] By the way, so, you know, a lot of people on the right wing have like made fun of Gorlock the destroyer and everything. [01:47:01] But like these people actually sincerely had him at a fashion show. [01:47:05] Like they were like, that's a real event that they always get. [01:47:09] Because I mean, those are part of like liberals, women, whatever, who were actually throwing a sincere fashion show and then trying to include a fat, I think he's Hispanic or something. [01:47:19] She's wearing a towel or he was wearing a towel and a bikini. [01:47:23] Yeah. [01:47:23] What was fashionable about that? [01:47:25] I don't know. [01:47:26] I mean, other fashion shows are way worse than that, actually. [01:47:28] So, you know. [01:47:29] Wearing a trash bag. [01:47:30] I think it's crazy how they get so much weight that they are like eyes start closing. [01:47:34] You know what I mean? [01:47:35] Like they had so much weight on this. [01:47:36] It's disgusting. [01:47:37] You know, they can barely see. [01:47:39] Yeah. [01:47:39] All right. [01:47:40] That being said, so we know we were talking about how things are collapsing. [01:47:44] Check this out. [01:47:45] So the first ever non-citizen black woman was adducted as a police officer. [01:47:54] And the media, instead of just being like, hey, we're all fucked because, you know, women police officers are a problem to begin with. [01:48:00] But the fact is they're now arming Somalis from Africa that are not even citizens and making them police officers in the U.S. Sounds like a great idea. [01:48:08] Yeah, and guess what the media describes it as? [01:48:09] This is hope for America. [01:48:11] Watch, this is the, dude, oh man, why do white people hate themselves so much? [01:48:15] Like, why do we hate ourselves so much? [01:48:19] Like, I fucking hate cocked out white people so much. [01:48:22] You know, tell me how you really think, Elijah. [01:48:24] I'll tell you how I really think. [01:48:25] Everyone in this video should be arrested. [01:48:27] Watch. [01:48:29] Swore in new officers. [01:48:31] And that includes its first ever female Somali officer. [01:48:34] Ben Henry was there and shares what she and other recruits hope to accomplish. [01:48:38] Lots of hope there tonight, Ben. [01:48:40] It's crazy. [01:48:41] I like to look at that. [01:48:42] It's like the first ever Somali woman officer and permanent resident, which is a non-citizen who's lived in the community since she was a child. [01:48:49] Lindsay, you said it. [01:48:50] One word that was used a lot tonight, hope. [01:48:52] Mayor Jacob Frey says he sees and feels the department building back up, not just in numbers, but in culture. [01:49:06] The department now has 23 more officers. [01:49:08] That includes 11 recruits and 12 lateral officers. [01:49:12] Those are people joining MPD from other agencies. [01:49:15] Some have more than a decade of experience. [01:49:18] This is, by the way, where George Floyd was killed. [01:49:21] This is where George Floyd was killed. [01:49:22] This is the Minneapolis Police Department. [01:49:24] I know that I have a sacred obligation. [01:49:25] I'm surprised white people are still signing up. [01:49:28] I wouldn't want to get Derek Show. [01:49:29] I'm going to give you it tonight, but I will do everything. [01:49:31] White people hate themselves. [01:49:33] No white people should be serving on that department. [01:49:34] Everyone should quit. [01:49:38] There's a lot of women out there. [01:49:39] And permanent resident officer Leslie Farah. [01:49:42] Vera is a non-citizen. [01:49:44] And Chief Brian O'Hara says she was able to join the force due to a recent law change. [01:49:50] The two reflected on a big night and new career. [01:49:54] I didn't see anybody that really looked like me, Latina. [01:49:57] See, this is why women can't be in shit. [01:50:00] You can't fucking give these women any authority. [01:50:02] It's like, I didn't see one that looked at me. [01:50:04] You're a fucking police officer. [01:50:06] Okay? [01:50:07] You know what you look like? [01:50:08] A pig to most people. [01:50:09] Honestly. [01:50:10] Yeah. [01:50:12] Gosh, I hate, fucking hate these people so much. [01:50:15] I'm so blackpilled tonight on this stuff. [01:50:17] I started out laughing. [01:50:18] I hate this. [01:50:19] But she's trying to be like a role model. [01:50:21] I think that's what she's saying. [01:50:23] We have a fat Mexican woman and a fat black woman joining the, that's like from Somalia. [01:50:28] Oh, aspiring to some people. [01:50:30] Also, too, like. [01:50:31] To who, like, competitors, taco competitors, taco eating competitors. [01:50:38] I love how the Somalia is so, like, so, so traditional with the, you know, the Muslim culture that they wear a head covering, but then they go into a very masculine role, like being a police officer. [01:50:47] Like, why even wear the head covering at that point? [01:50:49] Like, what's what's the point? [01:50:50] I don't get it. [01:50:51] Yeah, it's like, you're not even feminine. [01:50:53] I didn't see that. [01:50:54] And I was like, I want to be like them. [01:50:57] And I want to have that face for my people that look like me. [01:51:01] This is what I wanted to do. [01:51:02] Kind of good, though. [01:51:02] And it was very challenging. [01:51:04] That's why I'm here. [01:51:05] And I want to be that somebody that to be a role model. [01:51:09] Why do all of these people want to be role models? [01:51:11] Be a fucking good police officer. [01:51:13] No one says, hey, you know, I've really trained in marksmanship and I have never done drugs and I've always cared about following the law and I really want to uphold the law and my community and I care about, I've had go back generations and I want to keep law and order and I see things. [01:51:26] It's like, I just want young girls to look at me and be like me and put on a headscarf. [01:51:32] She's going to kill the next George Floyd. [01:51:33] Yeah, I hope she does. [01:51:35] I hope she kills me. [01:51:36] I hope she puts a knee on my neck so I don't have to fucking watch these videos ever again. [01:51:39] Also, also, she has like these like big, like doughy eyes and then with the lashes and braces. [01:51:45] And then she has like the voice of like a 13-year-old. [01:51:47] No one's going to take her. [01:51:49] Yeah, no one's going to speak her theory. [01:51:50] Stop in the name of the law. [01:51:54] Inshallah. [01:51:54] Get on the ground. [01:51:55] I'm going to shoot you. [01:51:56] Inshallah, my brother, mashallah. [01:51:58] Please get on the ground. [01:52:00] No, I was just going to say, all cops should wear makeup like her. [01:52:04] Wouldn't that be sad? [01:52:04] Everyone should just be scared. [01:52:05] And do the lashes and die. [01:52:08] Also, it's such a slap in the face, too, that they start off the police officer induction ceremony with bagpipes. [01:52:14] Yeah, nothing's more Scottish. [01:52:16] Dude, America has no, it's like Australian. [01:52:19] No identity. [01:52:20] Dude, there's just, this is not going to end well. [01:52:23] It's not even going well. [01:52:24] It's currently not going well. [01:52:26] It's just so ridiculous at this point. [01:52:28] You know what I mean? [01:52:30] I just want all cops to wear makeup and fake eyelashes. [01:52:34] That would be good. [01:52:34] It would be less intimidating when they pull you over. [01:52:37] Right. [01:52:37] Yeah. [01:52:37] Exactly. [01:52:38] I just, I'm so sick of this. [01:52:40] I'm so sick. [01:52:41] Are you enjoying yourself, Anon? [01:52:42] Yeah. [01:52:43] Are you enjoying yourself? [01:52:44] If only you knew how bad things really are. [01:52:46] If only you knew how bad they were. [01:52:49] I want to talk to you guys about something pretty important here for a second. [01:52:53] So let me talk to you guys about something. [01:52:54] Let me talk to you guys about something really important. [01:52:56] So I don't know if you guys saw this, but there was a whore on campus as an Arizona college student is randomly stabbed. [01:53:02] Should bring that back up. [01:53:03] Let's try it one more time. [01:53:04] What? [01:53:05] This is whole. [01:53:06] Brianna, yeah, that's good. [01:53:08] All right. [01:53:09] So there was a whore on campus as an Arizona college student is randomly stabbed by a classmate who thought she was an easy target. [01:53:17] So this lady, Shaniqua, her name was like Shanakwa Badanka, stabbed this pretty girl because she said she was an easy target. [01:53:26] Now take that off for a second. [01:53:27] What's funny is, I don't know if you guys saw Kez is going to go see the new movie, Am I Racist from Matt Walsh out? [01:53:33] It's in theaters now. [01:53:33] They're going to be seeing it tomorrow. [01:53:35] But ASU, the stabbing just happened at Arizona State University, was in that movie. [01:53:40] And the black students were actually complaining that it was white students that made them unsafe in the school. [01:53:46] But we just found out today that white people are randomly getting stabbed by the black students. [01:53:49] Check out this clip. [01:53:50] You can't make this up. [01:53:50] Watch. [01:53:51] What's up with white people? [01:53:53] Where do we stick? [01:53:54] Let me reframe the question a little bit. [01:53:56] What's wrong with white people? [01:53:58] A lot of it has to do with cognitive dissidence, which allows white people to feel okay about what happened. [01:54:06] There was actually a lot of studies on Nazi doctors and how they were able to live with themselves. [01:54:14] And it's not that much different than white Americans or white people around the world, right? [01:54:19] It's this splitting of the self. [01:54:22] And so you have this part of you that knows that they did wrong, the shadow self, and that you have to split that. [01:54:30] And you have the other self that's like, oh, I didn't do anything wrong. [01:54:33] Racism, why are you blaming me for what my ancestors did? [01:54:36] It's not my fault. [01:54:38] Is racism inherent to whiteness? [01:54:41] I would say so. [01:54:42] I would say that we need to abolish whiteness. [01:54:44] It's always been rooted in othering the other people fit. [01:54:48] So this young boy basically says, this is a they-them kind of boy, you know, a 2024 boy. [01:54:54] It's like, you know, the problem at ASU, they wanted to kick white students out of the student union because they said their skin color made blacks unsafe. [01:55:00] This just got released a couple days ago that ASU doesn't want white people in black spaces because it makes them unsafe. [01:55:06] How about this? [01:55:07] How about going back here? [01:55:09] Yet they're going out on the same campus and black person stabbed a white girl for the simply because she was white. [01:55:15] So who's really the racist here? [01:55:17] Is it my skin color that's a threat to you? [01:55:19] Or is it the fact that maybe we just want to live in an environment where we're not stabbed? [01:55:23] It's called fatigue. [01:55:24] You know, if you want to say we're racist, that's fine, but we also have black fatigue. [01:55:27] That's a real thing. [01:55:28] Yeah. [01:55:28] Do you ever feel that? [01:55:30] 100%. [01:55:30] Well, I mean, I'm from Chicago. [01:55:32] So, I mean, you wouldn't have to tell me twice about how that goes because I mean, especially where I was living last in Chicago. [01:55:39] So, a lot of those teen takeovers, as they would call them, would usually happen near Millennium Park or what's called the South Loop of Chicago. [01:55:48] I mean, literally, it was just hundreds of black kids all coming from the south side, which by the way, I mean, you can hop on the red line train, which just goes north and south and then goes straight up to the more populated areas of Chicago and then fight. === Black Kids Doing Galaxy Gas (02:25) === [01:56:00] They shoot fireworks off. [01:56:01] Sometimes they shoot guns off. [01:56:03] And it's funny because they always say stuff like teen takeovers. [01:56:06] Once you hear teen takeover devoid of context, I mean, what do you think of like a Disney Channel concert with like Miley Cyrus, like Hannah Montana or something? [01:56:14] Like high school musical type thing. [01:56:16] Yeah. [01:56:16] Like Zach Efron shows up and like plays guitar and they all go surfing afterwards. [01:56:20] Teen takeover, right? [01:56:21] No, it's actually a bunch of black kids doing galaxy gas and shooting each other. [01:56:25] So yeah. [01:56:26] Dude, that sounds epic to be completely honest. [01:56:28] That's pretty crazy. [01:56:30] So they stabbed that white girl to death. [01:56:32] Well, they just stabbed her today. [01:56:34] They just randomly stabbed her. [01:56:35] She's not dead. [01:56:35] But on that campus, the black student union was complaining that white people like eating lunch in their space was making them feel unsafe. [01:56:42] You know why we feel unsafe? [01:56:43] Because you guys shoot us and stab us. [01:56:47] I feel unsafe because we're like physically unsafe in black environments. [01:56:51] I felt scared in Miami. [01:56:52] I've been, you know what? [01:56:53] I've been in too, I've been around, I've been in too many good neighborhoods. [01:56:57] I was in Australia for too long, and now I live in a good neighborhood now that I forgot what it's like to feel like you're in danger. [01:57:02] And honestly, I didn't know if the car wasn't yet broken into. [01:57:05] Like, I was at that level. [01:57:06] I've been in war zones and I felt unsafe in Miami. [01:57:09] I felt safer in Afghanistan. [01:57:12] Did you go to Afghanistan? [01:57:13] Yeah, I was. [01:57:13] I visited there for a period of time. [01:57:15] Oh, really? [01:57:15] Yeah. [01:57:16] Wow. [01:57:17] Yeah. [01:57:18] Is the Bochy Bossy? [01:57:20] There's no black people in Afghanistan. [01:57:21] How about them? [01:57:22] What'd you say? [01:57:23] He was investigating the Bocce Bossy. [01:57:25] Oh, oh, I know what that is. [01:57:26] Yeah. [01:57:26] I was like, wait, what is that? [01:57:28] I unfortunately know what that is. [01:57:30] Do you not know what that is? [01:57:31] No, and I don't think I want to know. [01:57:33] Next time I want to know. [01:57:34] I don't want to know, but it's way worse than anything that we've talked about on this show so far. [01:57:39] Or probably ever. [01:57:40] I think it's probably the worst thing that we could talk about. [01:57:42] But that's raw. [01:57:43] Isn't that kind of like the stages of ego where they're like, I don't even know what I'm talking about, but that lady that we watched on the Matt Walsh thing, right? [01:57:50] Where she was saying that whiteness is inherently bad or blah, blah, blah, whatever. [01:57:55] It's like these she was saying like white people are able to compot mentalize stuff and separate things and whatever and move on from stuff, whereas they're not. === Levels Of Ego (03:03) === [01:58:05] You know what I mean? [01:58:05] It seems like there's levels of ego or that level of, I don't want to even say IQ, but something like that, 100%. [01:58:12] Where you can move on from something and separate yourself from these deeds of the past or whatever. [01:58:16] But for them, it's like this unforgiveness and they can never get past this stuff. [01:58:21] And it always has to be repeated through every single generation, which is, it's just wild. [01:58:27] Yeah. [01:58:28] Maybe it's more like white people are forgiving or they're ready to move on or they're able to separate themselves from the past. [01:58:35] You know what? [01:58:35] That's a good thing. [01:58:36] Hold that thought because I think that I have something that's going to change your mind. [01:58:39] Okay. [01:58:52] okay [01:59:33] Oh! [01:59:34] She hit a ring light when she did that? [01:59:38] Well, you gotta. [01:59:40] It's still gone. [01:59:42] Oh, it's still going, all right. [01:59:45] Oh! [01:59:49] Oh, man. [01:59:57] Oh, yeah. [01:59:58] Okay, of course. [02:00:01] And this gets back to the daggering thing, remember? [02:00:03] Is that a daggering? [02:00:04] Yeah, it's like a certain kind of dance. [02:00:06] So does that change your mind, huh? [02:00:08] You want to take back some of the stuff you were saying? [02:00:10] No, I didn't say that. [02:00:13] Mr. Earl Gray, if that's your real name. [02:00:16] Yeah, I was just saying it's interesting how they framed it, but after I saw that, I'm like, nah, this is good. [02:00:21] And also very impressive how being her size and her weight, she was able to jump in the air and then land in the splits. [02:00:28] Honestly. [02:00:29] And do that continually. [02:00:30] That's just like crazy. [02:00:31] What the hell? [02:00:31] Let me see something play on it. [02:00:34] We got technical issues here. [02:00:36] Oh. [02:00:36] Oh, whoa. [02:00:37] Turn that off. [02:00:38] That's too bad. [02:00:38] Turn the light off. [02:00:39] Turn those lights down. [02:00:41] I didn't realize that. [02:00:42] Her being able to do that kind of stuff in the shape that she is is kind of impressive. [02:00:46] See this? [02:00:47] I have to, you have to admit, that's kind of impressive. === Names and Leaning (03:21) === [02:00:49] I'm honestly ashamed banging around on the stage. [02:00:52] She's way more flexible than me, actually. [02:00:54] So, you know, can you jump in the air and then land and I don't do that, and it's not a male thing. [02:00:59] I don't have like hips that can separate. [02:01:00] You know what I mean? [02:01:01] Some guys can do that. [02:01:02] Yeah, there's some guys can do a lot of crazy shit. [02:01:05] I've seen crazy things in my life. [02:01:07] I've seen some things. [02:01:08] I've seen some things in my life. [02:01:10] Fascinating behavior, Jane Goodall. [02:01:12] Yeah. [02:01:12] Fascinating behavior. [02:01:14] What is this species of animal? [02:01:17] It is crazy. [02:01:17] You can take that off. [02:01:19] Hey, take it off. [02:01:20] Brian Kim, take it off. [02:01:24] Someone said, I'm personally quite fatigued by the content of their character. [02:01:28] You know, we'll never stop laughing at this stuff, though, because it is funny. [02:01:35] That is crazy. [02:01:36] That is just crazy. [02:01:40] What is this? [02:01:41] Oh, this is the eternal battle between the Shaniquas and the Chads. [02:01:48] It's the top names of, I think, most liberal voters versus most conservative voters, I think. [02:01:53] If you go back to the tweet. [02:01:54] Okay, so this is most leaning names left. [02:01:56] Yeah, right, exactly. [02:01:58] 24 and under is Lamani, Nia, Ashanti, Fatima, Ayana, Imani, Nia, Shaniqua, 35 to 45, Tamika, Said, Latoya, LaShonda, Latoya, Tamika, Lashonda, Lakeisha. [02:02:14] Do you remember that one song, Freakalek, by P.D. Pablo? [02:02:17] It's like it's I didn't grow up in a Hispanic family, sir. [02:02:20] Well, this is a black thing, actually. [02:02:22] Okay, I didn't grow up around too many black samples. [02:02:23] Some blacks. [02:02:24] It sounds like the names that were rattled off or listed off in that song, actually. [02:02:29] So these are left-leaning names of the most common in voters. [02:02:32] Yeah. [02:02:32] So 24 and under is Malik, Jalen, Jalen, Darius, Javon, DeAndre, Shaquil, Jermaine, Demetrius, McComed. [02:02:41] Okay, so let's see the right-leaning. [02:02:42] Is there any white names in there that you would say is white names? [02:02:45] No, that's why it's left-leaning. [02:02:47] But yeah, no, I don't think there was one actually. [02:02:51] Look at the names: Brock, Colton, Dalton, Lane, Brayden, Tanner, Clint, Heath, Scotty, Brent, Randall, Doyle, Rex, Marlon, Tamara, Seb, Jolene, Christy, Mandy, Carly, Ashlyn, Allie, Kylie, Rebecca, Ginger, Leanne, Irina. [02:03:13] Yeah, it looks like there might be a depth. [02:03:14] Maybe demographics do matter. [02:03:16] I love a like Gunther Eagleman, you know, like, like, you know, we're anti-Nazi, we're anti-racist. [02:03:25] I just love the fact that they'll look at something like this and be like, race, I don't see race, race has nothing to do with any of this. [02:03:30] And it's like, well, you know, race has to do with literally everything. [02:03:34] And every other race realizes that. [02:03:36] Everybody, literally, every race is acknowledging that except for white people. [02:03:40] I don't know if Gunther Eagleman's even white, right? [02:03:42] Well, I was going to ask a specific question about where Gunther Eagle is. [02:03:46] Because Eagleman's not a white name, right? [02:03:47] I don't know anything about him. [02:03:48] Yeah, Eagle. [02:03:49] What's your guess, Mark? [02:03:50] I have no idea. [02:03:51] I don't know. [02:03:53] I mean, Gunther. [02:03:54] Gunther doesn't sound like Gunther's like Germany. === Graphic Images of Death (15:55) === [02:03:57] That was my dog. [02:03:57] Yeah, it's probably. [02:03:58] Yeah. [02:03:59] My dog was named Gunther. [02:04:00] Eagle with the man at the end. [02:04:03] Yeah. [02:04:03] I don't know. [02:04:04] No idea. [02:04:04] I don't know. [02:04:05] But I'm going to say, like, I just, the boomers, like, our site is so gay. [02:04:08] It sucks. [02:04:09] But anyway, I digress. [02:04:10] No. [02:04:11] It's always like, but I digress. [02:04:14] All right. [02:04:15] I'll look at a couple more things and then we'll close out for today. [02:04:18] I want to remind you guys there's floods going on in the waters right here. [02:04:21] And I was warning people: a couple people were eaten recently during some flooding. [02:04:25] And this is a reminder to not wade into stormwater. [02:04:28] Check this out Oof, look at that I like that guy. [02:04:52] Such a Florida guy. [02:04:54] Whoa. [02:04:56] Yeah, there's gators in the water and they eat people apparently. [02:04:58] So that's actually a real statement. [02:05:00] That's a real story. [02:05:02] I was, yeah. [02:05:03] I was driving around earlier and I saw like a gang of like a dozen iguanas crossing the street, which is just like, you know, I'm still getting used to being in Florida and then there were just like wild lizards walking around everywhere. [02:05:14] And they start shooting people too. [02:05:15] They're like the black lizards and they get shades. [02:05:18] Yeah, they start shooting people. [02:05:19] I mean, squirrels and rabbits, that's one thing. [02:05:21] But then it's just like these like little tiny dragons that are just like walking around. [02:05:24] It's crazy. [02:05:25] Did you see Tampa? [02:05:26] No, I haven't seen it yet. [02:05:27] No. [02:05:28] Tampa's on the water, huh? [02:05:30] Looks like they're having fun, though. [02:05:31] Yeah, it's more fun than what we're having here. [02:05:34] Yeah. [02:05:36] Is that like tactical army or is that just like rescuers? [02:05:39] I don't know. [02:05:39] I can't tell. [02:05:40] It's like Ukraine. [02:05:41] It's the Ukraine army. [02:05:43] Yeah. [02:05:44] I don't know why. [02:05:45] It's funny to me. [02:05:46] It's the Ukraine army. [02:05:47] All right. [02:05:47] Take that off. [02:05:48] Take off the Brian. [02:05:50] Take out the Brian. [02:05:50] It's the Brian Kim's breeches, just the shirt. [02:05:53] I mean, it's just this. [02:05:55] I just want to say this. [02:05:56] So there was one more video of Florida. [02:06:00] I want to play this video for you guys. [02:06:02] This was a Florida after the flood check this out. [02:06:03] I saw this. [02:06:20] No, that's actually just Israel bombing Lebanon to start World War III. [02:06:23] Delray Beach. [02:06:24] Yes, Delray Beach. [02:06:26] Honestly, that's what Delray Beach would look like if there was one terrorist there. [02:06:30] It's worth killing hundreds and hundreds of civilians. [02:06:33] You know what? [02:06:34] It's worth blowing babies out of their cribs if you can just get one terrorist. [02:06:39] They're hiding in hospitals and under school buses. [02:06:41] Yeah, it's crazy. [02:06:42] Like, they're just putting rockets in schools. [02:06:45] And, you know, we have to show you proof of the rockets in their homes. [02:06:48] We have this 3D rendered AI digital rendering that shows you that they don't have any of the look. [02:06:56] We have this piece of the metal. [02:06:57] I go, dude, I believe that a plane crashed in the Pentagon more than I believe your fucking bullshit. [02:07:01] Have you ever seen when Netanyahu was trying to convince the people at the UN to intervene in Iran? [02:07:07] It must have been the early 2000s, but he seriously came out with a wall. [02:07:11] He came out with like a wall of CDs behind him. [02:07:14] It's kind of like how like back in the day, once you'd get those like AOL-free trial CDs, he's had this big wall of CDs behind him. [02:07:21] And he's like, I'm here. [02:07:22] We have all of Iran's plans to enrich uranium and make a nuclear bomb. [02:07:27] It's like, and like no one was ever able to look into the CDs. [02:07:30] So it's just like they, you know, and that's kind of the chutzpah, as they would say. [02:07:35] Like, you know, they're not expecting you to actually look into it. [02:07:38] They're just expecting you to believe it because they're the bigger things so outrageous and so like graphic. [02:07:44] If you do, is that what hutzpa means? [02:07:46] Yep. [02:07:47] If you question it, then you're effed up. [02:07:49] You know what I mean? [02:07:49] Like it's a crazy thing to be like, oh, didn't that actually happen? [02:07:52] Don't we actually go to that real fast? [02:07:53] Anyway, it makes me laugh here. [02:07:54] Look, listen to this. [02:07:55] CDs. [02:07:55] What is he? [02:07:56] A DJ or something? [02:07:57] Well, I mean, this was like 20 years ago. [02:07:58] So, I mean, people were using CDs now. [02:08:00] Look at this. [02:08:01] Oh, we have all the data here or whatever, but. [02:08:02] You see this? [02:08:03] So I posted this. [02:08:04] I said, okay, so 200, they said they took out a terrorist. [02:08:06] I go, and 200 civilians dropping a bunker buster to wipe out an entire complex is wild since apparently they can precisely target pagers. [02:08:15] Civilians don't matter to Israel because they don't believe in human rights. [02:08:17] It's actually true. [02:08:19] Backwards Nation, Sick Leadership, Cancerous Impact on America. [02:08:22] And I love the boomer. [02:08:23] When did you become so anti-Semitic? [02:08:25] Where I said this, I go, me condemn sloppy bombings that kill hundreds of civilians. [02:08:30] Boomer brain rot. [02:08:31] When did you become so anti-Semitic? [02:08:33] I love it whenever you condemn murdering civilians. [02:08:35] They always go, so you're an anti-Semite, huh? [02:08:38] And you go, well, that's kind of telling. [02:08:40] If every time I'm talking about maybe just not murdering children, I'm against the Jews. [02:08:45] For people that base their entire victimhood status off of being targeted for systematic killing, they seem to really be fucking bloodthirsty vermin. [02:08:53] Like, like, genuinely, these are the most bloodthirsty rats I've ever seen in my life. [02:08:57] And the weird part is the sick enjoyment they get about it. [02:09:00] Look, the U.S. committed a lot of war crimes, and I think we're universally going to condemn them as well. [02:09:05] But the point of that I find weird is when you see the Jews on social media, they celebrate this. [02:09:10] They're like, I'm not joking. [02:09:12] This is very common. [02:09:12] It's like, oh, I got another terrorist, a couple more terrorists. [02:09:15] There's no such thing as a non-terrorist Lebanese person. [02:09:18] Go into our DM thread and then play the video that I just sent you because I just saw this. [02:09:22] This is a dick pic. [02:09:23] I don't like to say that. [02:09:23] Stop saying this. [02:09:24] No, that's on signal because it's encrypted. [02:09:25] Stop saying these to me on the show. [02:09:27] But yeah, this is, yeah, this is how they react to it. [02:09:30] Right. [02:09:35] Is this really what I'm celebrating? [02:09:37] Yeah. [02:09:37] Wait, from the vomit. [02:09:39] Yeah, a vomit. [02:09:40] Well, so basically, the translation is something about the bomb tank drop. [02:09:48] Hezbollah. [02:09:48] Yeah, Mishala. [02:09:49] Like, oh, they sent him to be with God or something like that. [02:09:51] Yeah, something like that. [02:09:53] They have like parties and go to clubs and pop bottles over like, it's like fucking animalistic shit. [02:09:58] It's like, I'm not going to support this. [02:09:59] Like, look, if you're just a Jewish person or whatever, I don't care. [02:10:01] Do whatever you want. [02:10:02] But, you know, this sort of like cohesion of celebrating the murder, it's very inhumane. [02:10:06] I don't like it. [02:10:07] Yeah. [02:10:07] And it's like, it's like, dude, it's funny. [02:10:08] I'm having to defend. [02:10:09] I'm not going to defend myself for not wanting to blow up babies. [02:10:13] It's like, oh, I love this one. [02:10:14] So you're one of those bad guys, huh? [02:10:16] The guys that thinks that we shouldn't be killing babies, huh? [02:10:20] You must be a Holocaust guy, huh? [02:10:22] You're like, what the hell are you? [02:10:24] I'm the one against murdering people and I'm the bad guy. [02:10:28] Fuck you, you stupid fucking cunt. [02:10:30] Ironically, that's what they called me in the Holocaust guy, actually. [02:10:33] You're the Holocaust guy? [02:10:34] Yeah. [02:10:34] I am the Holocaust guy. [02:10:36] Have you ever been to one of the tragedy museums? [02:10:39] I did. [02:10:40] I have. [02:10:40] Yeah, in D.C. I was one once, actually. [02:10:43] This one I did. [02:10:44] I went everywhere. [02:10:45] I went everywhere. [02:10:46] I went to the one everywhere. [02:10:47] Yeah. [02:10:48] I've been to every single Holocaust museum. [02:10:50] We should do a company trip. [02:10:52] We just do a road trip across America and go to all of them. [02:10:54] Every tragedy museum? [02:10:56] Yeah. [02:10:57] And the Black Holocaust Museum. [02:10:58] They have one called the Black Holocaust Museum that covers the blacks that are killed in it. [02:11:02] What about the Ukrainian Holocaust Museum? [02:11:04] The Holocaust? [02:11:04] Yeah. [02:11:05] We don't talk about that. [02:11:06] Those are Christians, buddy. [02:11:07] But you made a good point before that I was thinking about. [02:11:09] It's like if they can pinpoint them with pages or their cell phones or whatever, then they got to nuke an entire building and be like, oh, they were on the ground. [02:11:17] We got them. [02:11:18] You know what I mean? [02:11:18] Like, if you could pinpoint the guys specifically, that is a good point, I think. [02:11:23] Like, why not do that more and stop nuking entire people? [02:11:26] Well, exactly. [02:11:27] And also, so I ended up getting in a lot of trouble. [02:11:30] I had this idea to try to bring some joy to people to try to turn the Holocaust around, right? [02:11:35] Because a lot of people were thinking the Holocaust was a bad event. [02:11:38] And what do people love? [02:11:40] No, no, no, it's not. [02:11:42] It's not. [02:11:42] But I wanted to bring some joy. [02:11:44] I wanted, I'm the Holocaust guy, and then I wanted to bring some joy. [02:11:46] So I thought, what do people like? [02:11:48] People are like, is it a boom or a doom? [02:11:51] People like talking about the Holocaust and they like emojis, right? [02:11:54] Yeah. [02:11:55] So we were going to combine them together and create a theme park called the Lolocost, where it was making laugh out loud cost. [02:12:02] But here's the key thing: the reason why it was good is because the cost wasn't spelled like C-A-U-S-T, it was C-O-S-T, and every dollar that was spent was donated towards traumatic museums and helping pay for kids as young as three years old watch live footage of the execution and shootings of poor Jewish people in Poland. [02:12:19] So one of the main reasons we were going to try to fund and see if we can get into preschools, we could get showings of mass graves, naked adults dying in pits of graves. [02:12:28] So what I was thinking of is like, we're only showing it to like first graders, you know? [02:12:32] And it's like six is an interesting age, you know, six is an interesting age. [02:12:36] Before the age of the people, you know, some kids are not even yet potty trained yet. [02:12:38] Some kids still wetting their bed, and it's a good time to start showing mass graves, murders, talk about genocide of a specific type of people. [02:12:45] But I thought, you know, my son today came up and he said, Dad, Daddy, he asked me about tragedy museums. [02:12:52] Why don't we get to see the tragedy museums? [02:12:55] I'm just trying to eat my ranked date ball, and I would really, really like to see some mass graves of dead people in World War II. [02:13:02] I thought, you know what? [02:13:03] Why were we so mean to those Jews? [02:13:04] No, but we weren't good at them. [02:13:06] No, he doesn't. [02:13:08] He wants to see the videos of it. [02:13:10] So I'm saying we have to show kids as young as two years old videos of dead naked adults. [02:13:16] You know what I mean? [02:13:17] Blasted, heads from Banda Brothers. [02:13:20] Correct. [02:13:21] So we need to show them more Holocaust imagery. [02:13:24] So the Lolocost was essentially creating this new thing where if you typed the word lol to 1488 to the number, if you typed in the word lol to for which is, by the way, the price of my pillow, not to be related to anything anti-Semitic. [02:13:37] It's the price of my pillow. [02:13:39] Yeah. [02:13:39] They're 1488 now. [02:13:40] Yeah, I know. [02:13:43] You could get imagery sent right to your children's iPad of mass graves and people blown up because I think that the best way to prevent history from repeating itself is showing kids graphic images of death and gore of only one type though, specifically of this event. [02:13:59] So I just wanted to create a park where you go in there and you can send in a text message and you can show gore to children. [02:14:06] What are the rides called? [02:14:09] Investors, mike at slightlyoffensive.com. [02:14:12] Hit me up. [02:14:13] We are now opening our seed round. [02:14:16] This is going to be value that popped out. [02:14:17] This is going to be a hit. [02:14:19] It's going to be a boom. [02:14:21] Is it a boom? [02:14:22] We should get back on the soundboard, by the way. [02:14:24] I don't know why we don't have the Costco guys with the soundboard yet. [02:14:27] You know what I love seeing? [02:14:29] What's that? [02:14:29] I love seeing. [02:14:30] No, I love seeing V-Rays on. [02:14:33] No. [02:14:34] No, no, no. [02:14:35] I love seeing videos of the clip he pulls out. [02:14:39] Yeah, yeah. [02:14:39] Russians getting blown up on Twitter. [02:14:41] Yeah, yeah, I love seeing people push that and then laugh about it. [02:14:44] I like watching Indians die as well. [02:14:46] Yeah. [02:14:48] Revenge of the Sis said, have a good word. [02:14:50] Have a good show, my N-word. [02:14:52] They said that they were in the super chats, by the way. [02:14:53] Yo, what's up? [02:14:55] Well, they're not here. [02:14:56] They left. [02:14:56] So have a good show, my N-Word. [02:14:58] I hope you guys enjoyed it. [02:15:00] You guys should subscribe to them. [02:15:01] Yeah, let's show more violence to each other and sick shit to young children. [02:15:05] I like that. [02:15:06] What do you guys think about my idea of making an amusement park where you can get in and the part of the museum park is you show gore to kids? [02:15:13] That's sick, huh? [02:15:14] That's kind of good. [02:15:15] Because that sucks that you usually have to wait until first grade in school to learn about genocide. [02:15:19] Get it in early. [02:15:20] We got to get the kids into the genocide early. [02:15:22] Right. [02:15:23] All right. [02:15:24] Anyway, we'll end on that. [02:15:25] I wanted to end on a positive note tonight. [02:15:26] So I thought that was a good. [02:15:27] Someone said Walmart problems, Walmart solutions. [02:15:33] Someone said, can I get the link? [02:15:36] Yeah, that's so great. [02:15:37] That's actually true. [02:15:38] Someone actually said that is totally the MyPillow Price. [02:15:41] I'm not joking. [02:15:41] That's actually the MyPillow Price, $14. [02:15:43] No, I know. [02:15:43] Oh, trust me, I know. [02:15:45] Yeah. [02:15:46] Anyhow, chats? [02:15:46] Who approved that? [02:15:49] All right, looking at some of these here, a couple of you guys who were here. [02:15:53] What's up? [02:15:53] Said, I know 6 a.m. [02:15:54] I'm not crazy. [02:15:55] What? [02:15:55] $6 million? [02:15:55] Hmm. [02:15:56] Okay. [02:15:56] Max XRP said, gore for kids. [02:15:58] It's true. [02:15:59] We should send more gore. [02:16:00] Let me go to the see if there's any here in locals. [02:16:03] Shout out to you guys and locals. [02:16:04] Oh, we do have a few in the weirdos. [02:16:06] I don't know. [02:16:07] Lola coasters, masturbating machine balloon popping, baby skeet shooting. [02:16:11] Hell yeah. [02:16:12] Someone said, oh, yeah, we should also give the alcohol to the kids. [02:16:14] We should give them alcohol. [02:16:16] That's a good idea. [02:16:19] Oh, someone said, someone sent this in. [02:16:22] I don't, that's funny. [02:16:23] That's not funny. [02:16:24] I like Ian. [02:16:26] What the hell? [02:16:28] What the hell? [02:16:28] I don't know if that was. [02:16:29] Someone said Ubisoft should bring back Splinter Cell and not make it gay. [02:16:33] They've got a lot of great IPs. [02:16:34] They should make games great again. [02:16:36] They're making gays great again, actually. [02:16:38] They want Lev Shriba to be the voice. [02:16:41] Leb Schreiber or whatever. [02:16:42] I know the name. [02:16:43] Am I saying that right? [02:16:44] You're going to be the voice of Tom Clancy or whatever. [02:16:48] Interesting. [02:16:49] Okay, so this is also interesting, too. [02:16:50] I want to show you guys something interesting here. [02:16:52] So, babies were being baptized in Africa in sewage water. [02:17:03] I guess they're not supposed to swing babies that young when they don't have their shoulder sockets fully developed. [02:17:19] Also, yeah. [02:17:24] You grew up around this, right? [02:17:25] How was that? [02:17:26] I don't see any problem with that at all. [02:17:28] Yeah, plot twist, that was actually a crystal clear spring. [02:17:32] That was Springfield. [02:17:33] That was the spring in Springfield. [02:17:34] And how do they know it's sewage water? [02:17:36] It doesn't look that sewagey. [02:17:37] Because there's no clear. [02:17:39] Because there's literally on sewage. [02:17:41] That's considered sneaky and waste trash. [02:17:44] That's in every river in Africa. [02:17:45] That's literally every street in Africa looks seafood. [02:17:47] You know what? [02:17:48] I think that the black from the baby was just getting off or getting off in the water, just rubbing off the babies. [02:17:54] We should have never gave them single-use plastic. [02:17:56] This is how every road and every river looks in Africa because they don't have bins anywhere. [02:18:00] And they also have this idea just to throw trash on the street. [02:18:03] So that's the thing. [02:18:03] They do that here too, by the way. [02:18:05] That's just how they do in our cities. [02:18:06] It's like the same thing. [02:18:07] It's like at home. [02:18:07] Yeah, they do that here, too. [02:18:09] Oh, I thought you get fined for that kind of stuff. [02:18:10] Oh, they don't. [02:18:12] They're not a proper country. [02:18:13] This is not a proper country. [02:18:14] You might get fined for that. [02:18:15] We used to be a proper country. [02:18:16] Yeah, but we're not anymore. [02:18:18] We're not anymore. [02:18:19] All right. [02:18:19] What do you say? [02:18:20] Anything else? [02:18:20] You think we should end up with the show? [02:18:23] Yeah, I think so. [02:18:24] Okay, that's just a reminder to you guys that I was on the Twins pod. [02:18:27] That just came out today. [02:18:28] You can put this up here. [02:18:29] We watched the beginning. [02:18:30] I was on the Twins pod. [02:18:31] Man, that shit crazy, bro. [02:18:33] This was the intro. [02:18:34] We got a lot of shit for you. [02:18:36] How's it going, brother? [02:18:37] There's been a lot of money going around right-wing politics. [02:18:40] A lot of money. [02:18:40] And like, I don't understand where it's coming from and stuff. [02:18:44] You know, I just got a Maserati, but not one of the cheap ones that black people drive. [02:18:49] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [02:18:50] I got one of the good ones. [02:18:51] I just want to say it. [02:18:52] Life has never been better, man. [02:18:53] I'm kind of pissed because they ain't give me no money. [02:18:56] Like, why y'all just give the money to the white folks? [02:18:59] And here you go. [02:19:01] Thank you. [02:19:03] 5% of Haiti's entire population has been relocated to the United States. [02:19:06] I did not know that. [02:19:08] 5%, which is about probably their average standardized test scores, too, when they're in school. [02:19:13] So we're talking about, I mean, their IQ is 67. [02:19:16] You can really define who's woke by who's trying to attack you for being a morally bad human being rather than attack your ideas or prove you're wrong. [02:19:26] You can't be retarded, you know? [02:19:27] I mean, like, and I am, but you know, but like, there's levels of it. [02:19:30] Look, you can hate white people, but they built pretty damn amazing places to live. [02:19:34] I don't think you should be able to hate white people. === Losing Identity, Finding Direction (02:49) === [02:19:37] I wouldn't be here. [02:19:38] You're right. [02:19:38] White people left. [02:19:39] I would leave with them. [02:19:40] We're also white. [02:19:41] I wear a blonde wig. [02:19:43] I would get a 1576 tattoo right across my face. [02:19:46] Back in the 1950s, like less than 10% of high schoolers had experienced a depressive episode. [02:19:51] Now it's over 90%. [02:19:52] Okay. [02:19:53] People are unhappy because there's no collective identity. [02:19:57] And when you don't have identity, you don't have direction. [02:19:59] When you don't have direction, then you get no motivation. [02:20:02] When you have no motivation, you become susceptible and open to indoctrination. [02:20:06] And when you're indoctrinated, you begin to take on identities that are outside of your design and outside of the parameters to which you were designed to comprehend. [02:20:13] Let's cut the bullshit. [02:20:14] Okay. [02:20:14] You can criticize Israel. [02:20:16] You can criticize the Zionist manifesto. [02:20:19] You can care more about America first and our manifest destiny and our God-given rights than you do about another country. [02:20:23] And you're not a hateful person. [02:20:25] You're just a patriot, okay? [02:20:26] I'm a fan of it. [02:20:27] Me too. [02:20:29] I was just misunderstood, though. [02:20:31] Yeah, totally fancy. [02:20:32] And if you're my shows, if I offend any Jewish people, from the bottom of my heart, I am sorry. [02:20:39] Yeah, me too. [02:20:40] I am sorry. [02:20:42] I'd like to formally apologize to all the Jews out there. [02:20:46] I didn't even know I said that. [02:20:47] I'm retarded. [02:20:50] You got a lot, bro. [02:20:52] I think he's a white supremacist. [02:20:54] Yeah. [02:20:54] But before we get to him, we've got to do it. [02:20:56] Isn't that they said that? [02:20:57] Prices of everything. [02:20:58] No, that's right. [02:20:59] No, that was requested. [02:21:01] I was getting a little bit of a bad idea. [02:21:02] I got no idea. [02:21:03] Yeah, get out. [02:21:04] Get out of here. [02:21:04] Anyway, all right. [02:21:06] I didn't even know. [02:21:06] That's so good. [02:21:07] I love how they put the like Sigma male music over your clip, too. [02:21:11] It's actually very, very telling. [02:21:12] Yeah, that was good. [02:21:14] So it's good to go watch that. [02:21:17] That's absolutely hilarious. [02:21:19] Make sure you see that. [02:21:19] Anyway, shout out to my guest today, Earl Gray. [02:21:21] Where can they find you and follow you? [02:21:23] You can find me at elgray.com, where I sell a bunch of different products. [02:21:27] And then you can find me at elgray at linkedin.com. [02:21:32] Yeah, you can find me at earlgray.com. [02:21:34] I got a newest, newest member. [02:21:36] I have a profile in there. [02:21:37] You can find me everywhere, Instagram, X, whatever, at Elijah Schaefer. [02:21:41] You can also find Slightly Offensive all over the place. [02:21:42] Make sure you sign up at censored.tv. [02:21:44] Give a good pitch for censor.tv and tell them where to find you. [02:21:47] Censored TV. [02:21:48] Sign up with promo code Offensive. [02:21:50] Again, that's Mike Mendoza, JPG from the Mike Mendoza show on the Mike Mendoza Network. [02:21:55] Also, like I said earlier, hey, Surge from Timcast. [02:21:58] I'm the switcher now, okay? [02:22:00] So that's pretty much it. [02:22:01] Yeah, and nobody switches up more than that wolf who put on that mask and that you know Disney cartoon to deceive everybody. [02:22:08] Anyway, thank you so much again for watching. [02:22:10] We'll see you guys on Monday next week at 7 p.m. Eastern time or whenever we start, which is not at 7 p.m. [02:22:17] We should really figure out how to do that again at 7 p.m. [02:22:19] We got to get that. [02:22:21] We got to get that started. [02:22:22] We'll see you there. [02:22:23] Anyway, have a great rest of the week, as always, and may God bless the United States of America.