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Nov. 9, 2024 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Donald Trump's Plan to SAVE AMERICA.. Will it WORK?

Now that the dust has settled from the election season and election night, now’s the time to actually put in the WORK.. and Trump has come with several proposals on how to bring the country back from the mess Biden and Kamala had made over the last 4 years. But, will it work - and will he be able to get people in the right positions to support his mission? __ ⇩SUPPORT THE SHOW⇩Show more ➤ JOIN CENSORED TV: Watch this FULL EPISODE ad free + EXCLUSIVE content at https://censored.tv/ promo code “OFFENSIVE” for 20% - Keep free speech media alive! ➤ JOIN THE PRIVATE LIVE COMMUNITY: https://elijahschaffer.locals.com/ ➤ NOTICER T-SHIRTS / MERCH: https://slightlyoffensive.com/ __ ⇩ SHOW SPONSORS⇩ ➤ VAN MAN COMPANY: Vanman Co. is the go-to source for all-natural, non-toxic and chemical free products — from creams to deodorant, soap and mouthwash, Vanman Co. is one of the only companies to deliver on quality without cutting corners when it comes to your health and well-being. Go to https://www.vanman.shop/offensive and use promocode OFFENSIVE for 10% OFF! ➤ MYPILLOW: A large retail store canceled a huge order, leaving MyPillow with extra stock, which means you can now get MyPillows at wholesale prices for the first time ever. Standard classic MyPillows are just $14.88, Queen size for $18.88, King size for $19.88, body pillows for $29.88, and multi-use pillows for $9.88. Go to https://www.mypillow.com or call 800-210-8491 and use promo code ELIJAH to take advantage of these prices, with free shipping on orders over $75. Limited quantities are available, so act fast before they’re gone!​ ➤ WAGYU BEEF JERKY: Modern food and farming is broken - the good news is, we can change that! By regenerative farming, we strive to stay in harmony with nature. Healthy soil, happy animals, good food - Farmer Bill’s Provisions. https://farmerbillsprovisions.com/ - promocode ELIJAH20 for 20% OFF. ➤ UNDERTAC: Get the best pair of boxers in America that are breathable, don't ride up, and last the test of time. Plus, they are battle forces tested. http://www.undertac.com for 20% off with the offer code OFFENSIVE20. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. ___ ⇩ELIJAH’S SOCIAL MEDIA ⇩ ➤ X: https://X.com/ElijahSchaffer ➤ RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/SlightlyOffensive ➤ INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/slightlyoffensive.tv ➤ TELEGRAM https://t.me/SlightlyOffensive ➤ GAB: https://gab.com/elijahschaffer ⇩ BEN’S SOCIAL MEDIA ⇩ ➤ X: https://x.com/australiantalk __ ➤BOOKINGS + BUSINESS INQUIRIES: [email protected] __ ⇩EXCELLENT RESOURCES FOR KIDS ⇩ Head to https://bit.ly/teach-freedom for a unique book series that introduces the important ideas that schools no longer teach. Show less

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donald j trump
06:43
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earl gray
19:31
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elijah schaffer
01:23:55
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jd vance
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tucker carlson
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van jones
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Speaker Time Text
unidentified
There is a highly trained professional assassin out there right now.
And you have one job.
elijah schaffer
Chop chop bitch there is a highly trained it doesn't seem like everybody is taking the victory of Donald Trump I know I said it.
I said it.
The victory of Donald Trump.
They're not taking it too well.
They're coming for the assassination of the president.
And of course, there is nobody absolutely in the world that is taking this worse than none other than, I guess his name's Walter Matheson.
Is that what his name is?
Or something like that?
He's the guy from TikTok.
And he went ahead and put out this video and this plea, just letting us know that he is so upset about the winning of Donald Trump.
Check this out.
unidentified
I am exhausted.
I'm in Philly right now.
I'm debating which polling location to go to.
I don't even know my own name.
I've forgotten my hotel room number multiple times.
We cannot have another Trump presidency.
This is a nightmare.
I have spent the last several years traveling the country, watching MAGA rally after MAGA rally, queuing on local, state, federal, MAGA politicians talk about their future for this country of destroying public education, collapsing that separation we have between church and state, banning no-fault divorce, assassinating your enemies.
I've heard it.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, imagine living in a world where it's so terrible that we expect married couples to work their shit out.
And he says in the rights about trying to assassinate their enemies, almost like they did that to us on multiple occasions.
But the best part about this was this guy's a very popular liberal creator.
Look at this.
It's really bold to be 46 years old and be wearing a, where is this?
I guess we lost the feed there, but to be 46 years old and to be wearing a leather jacket with a leather glove, right?
That's a pretty interesting with a knuckle glove.
That's kind of what he decided to put on.
Reminding you, the people that run the opposition are not impressive.
And I gotta say, we're gonna be going over the plans today of the people who fought Trump and their reactions to losing.
But also, Trump came out and he gave a 10-point plan, how he's going to fight the deep state, how he's going to reinstill free speech, how he's going to stop medical mutilation of children.
Whether he makes good on this promise, we'll have to agree to disagree at the moment.
But we're going to be talking about every single point of Trump's plan to restore America back to the golden age.
Let's get into the show.
All right, it's done.
The music's done today.
My name's Elijah Schaefer.
I appreciate you guys joining me in the studio.
I am here with Earl Gray.
Welcome back to Slightly Offensive.
How are you doing today?
You feeling great?
unidentified
I'm feeling great.
earl gray
Filling in for Mike today.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, you're filling in for Mike today.
Mike, I was going to tell you guys this.
So, Mike is obviously my Hispanic producer, and he obviously meant to be here today.
He was on the roster list of guests.
Again, he's my Mexican producer.
He had a bit of an accident.
I just wanted to show you this.
It was actually caught on film, Mike Mendoza.
But I guess we're having trouble here with the NDI is not showing up here from the computer.
So, Brian, if you could help us with that, I think I've written that in the chat a couple times there to get it working because we need to play these videos and I don't entirely know why it's not showing up.
But one of the most important things that we can talk about here is the fact that Trump has laid out his plan.
In fact, his 10-part plan to save the country.
And one of the most insane parts about this is not only that he's going to save this nation, but also that he's going to reform it back to what it was meant to be.
Kind of looking here and checking this out.
It is really interesting as we break this apart.
We're going to watch some of his videos.
Now, before we talk about that, Earl, it is fantastic, right?
We wanted a landslide, 312 electoral votes.
312.
But in the process, we know that we thought we had the House in lockstep.
We thought we had the Senate so we could pass the laws.
We could sign them into action and then put them on the desk of the president.
But right now, as we were talking about, I need people to all be aware of this.
There is a literal fight for three electoral seats in Southern California.
There is suddenly Democrat votes coming up.
And then there's also a fight for the Senate seat in Maricopa County, like we saw in 2020 and 2022.
And now in 2024, they're finding 50,000, 25,000 barrels of lost votes.
And they're all coming out Democrat.
And we're finding out they might actually steal the House.
So we thought we won on election night because people won the race.
And once again, we're back in the election paradigm where we're finding out in the same counties, California, Maricopa, and Arizona.
I just had a sense before we go.
earl gray
Isn't it always Maricopa?
elijah schaffer
It is always Maricopa.
Yeah.
earl gray
What's wrong with that county and why do they keep having the same problem over and over again?
elijah schaffer
You know what?
That's a good question.
I need to do this real fast here.
Let me just go here.
I guess we just lost Brian, and I guess we lost our NDI.
I don't know why Brian's not in our ear.
And also, let me see.
Brian, are you there?
Can we hear you?
Because we have no NDI at all.
I think I've mentioned that a few times.
I don't know if you're trying to fix that.
I don't know.
All right.
No one's listening to me here, but we have no internet.
We have no computer.
So Trump obviously laid out his plan to go here.
Now, the first thing that he said he's going to do is he's going to start by reforming the education system.
He's going to start by attacking the deep state.
And also, he's going to go into the effect of trying to reform not only the American patriotic feel of young people.
He's going to start by pushing an international or a national state fair that celebrates our country.
Brian, can you hear us for a second?
Can I get any feedback from the tech team here?
Because I can't hear you're not responding and no one's saying anything, but uh, I'm trying to uh see why we have no NDI currently in our in our we have no video feed coming into the computer, so it'd be nice if uh someone could could give me some feedback here for a second.
Anyone, Brian, are you there?
Hello, all right, I guess we can just hear him drinking soda or whatever.
I have no idea what's going on here.
earl gray
I love the post with the 10 points, yeah.
elijah schaffer
Well, we can't pull anything up on the computer right now because uh, everything's down, so it just uh is what it is.
But let me uh try that one more time here and give me a second.
We'll be right back.
We'll see you in a second.
All right, well, we're back.
Sorry, guys, about that.
That was an interesting issue there.
Our server went down, so we lost all control of our bodies.
And now we have our bodies back.
Unfortunately, I can't say the same thing for the women in this country, right?
As we know, they lost the complete autonomy of their physical bodies and Trump.
earl gray
That's your choice.
Isn't that what people are saying?
elijah schaffer
Yeah, well, that's what's going.
I think the phrase that was going viral was your body, my choice.
But I think what we want to talk about here, I want to be like kind of a serious show, but also to make light of it.
You know, before Trump got into office, this was right before JD Vance sat down and essentially said what we all knew was going to happen was that they're going to go into power and they're going to do what they promised.
Now, he is not in power yet, but he did lay down this three-part plan of what he wants to do.
And then we're going to align that with the videos that Trump's been releasing in the last several days on his plans to radically reshape America.
Listen to this.
jd vance
Trump's main campaign platforms.
One of the main things that he talks about, and of course, I think he learned in some ways the hard way during his first four years in office is the president recognizes that if you have people in your government who you tell to do something and they disobey you, that's not like checks and balances.
They're part of your government.
The check and balance is the House, the Senate, the judiciary, right?
If the people in your own government aren't obeying you, you have got to get rid of them and replace them with people who are responsive to what the president is trying to do.
If you don't have that, you don't have a real democratic government.
tucker carlson
That's going to be a hot cutter because that's the system at stake.
That's right.
That's democratic control.
How do voters have any control over their government if the people they elect have no control over?
jd vance
That's exactly right, man.
And again, we have to sort of remind ourselves that it's real people who suffer because of this, right?
There are Americans who are dead because the Joint Chiefs of Staff didn't listen to the President of the United States when he said you need to do troop redeployments out of Syria.
There are veterans who are dead because the VA does not function as well as it could because the president needs to be able to fire, again, the small number, but the small number of people who aren't doing their job.
And that same story repeats itself rinse and repeat through the entire American government.
You have got to have basic democratic accountability.
And I think, you know, most Americans recognize, like, look, we're fine with bureaucrats making a reasonable salary.
We're fine with people having a good life, but they've got to do their job, right?
When you're in public service, you have got to do your job.
And whether you're an elected official or an unelected bureaucrat, if you're not doing your job, you got to get out there and make way for somebody who will.
elijah schaffer
Okay, so this is the first part because Trump released his plan that he's going to do, which is going to be the ability to reinstitute his 2020 plan as an executive order to where he's going to be able to fire bureaucrats who are not doing their job, which is insane.
Because, like, obviously, as we saw earlier, Mike's not here because he got into a very serious, you know, oh, we didn't see that, right?
Mike's not here.
My producer, we had mentioned he wasn't going to be able to be here because he had gotten into like a pretty serious accident.
And a lot of people were, you know, making light of it.
But I just want to remind people that, you know, obviously being a diversity employer and bringing on a lot of people, it comes with risks.
And Mike is obviously somebody who does live life.
We'd say he's a bit of a risk taker.
donald j trump
He's a risk.
earl gray
He lives life on the edge.
I would say that for sure.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
So here's a video of Mike and his accident.
Again, my Mexican producer has fallen.
earl gray
This was him.
They put him on a bed.
elijah schaffer
Oh, brother.
Yeah.
So Mike, Mike's not doing too well.
He hit his head.
earl gray
He was skating early today.
He went for the trick and he smashed his head.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it's not a good, not a good thing.
So everyone, make sure you can you put N's in the chat.
Capital N's for no, like, you know, because you're upset.
Just a lot of N's in the chat.
We'd appreciate it.
earl gray
Put S in the chat for spit, please.
elijah schaffer
No, but I was going to say he definitely got injured.
He couldn't make it.
So he gives his apologies.
But getting back to the show here, you know, I find it to be really interesting.
JD Vance came out and he just, you know, straight up is saying, okay, look, we need to get back to where we can fire people.
Now, I have my own reservations.
I still do about Vance, but I do like the idea that they're claiming that if you're a bureaucrat.
earl gray
I'm starting to like him actually a little bit more.
elijah schaffer
I like him more too.
earl gray
Yeah.
At first, when we saw the presidential debate, I know we were making fun of him a lot.
And he's, you know, obviously his Indian wife and whatever.
That was a big problem.
But now he's saying a lot of good stuff.
And I think he's starting to grow on me.
elijah schaffer
Well, yeah, he's never not been competent.
I've always said this.
I've always been more nervous about anyone who has like interfaith marriages.
Always, it's a bit of an interesting thing, right?
You have like a Hindu and a Christian.
And like, I don't, I always think that's an interesting thing because how, how do you, how do you marry someone, you know, who's like completely on a different level than you?
But I also want to say he is a man who definitely came from nothing.
I just get nervous that because he's a man who came from nothing, he may be beholden to certain donors and investors who have ideas who helped him get where he's at, right?
He didn't come from money.
It's not like Trump where he can do what he wants.
Even if Trump takes $100 million from Adelson, then they're beholden to what?
You know, these gambling, these gamblers, right?
We'll talk about that later.
Big time gamblers.
But I do have to say you're correct on that.
We have to be fair and we have to give credit where credit's due.
Listen to what he says, though.
Not only do we have to fire the people, but I think this is key.
In 2016, Donald Trump, I don't think, was prepared for how much they would frame him as being a fascist, right?
That was a big problem.
Trump is a fascist.
And a lot of America believed it.
And listen, this is actually this quote that we're going to get in the next two minutes here of this.
When Vance is talking about his mentality towards the critics of the Republican Party, this is actually where he really starts to grow on me a little bit on his mentality towards just dismissing individuals who would call them fascists.
earl gray
Listen.
tucker carlson
So if you guys win and you start firing people who are acting against orders of their commander-in-chief and against the expressed will of voters, the New York Times will call it a fascist takeover.
jd vance
That's exactly right.
tucker carlson
So the question is, do you care?
jd vance
Well, I think we have to not care.
You know, you have to care about public opinion, of course, because you have to actually make the case to the American people.
But if you're acting on behalf of the public, you have to say, I mean, look, it's what's so funny about it is it's the opposite, right?
Real democracy is when the elected leaders, the voters elect, actually make the decisions of the government.
Fascism, if it's anything, it's that the voters don't get any say in how government actually operates.
So I think you have to do it.
And look, man, I've been in politics all of two years, but there are all of these really subtle ways in which the media, the tech sector, the people who call the shots try to manipulate the American public and manipulate political leadership into not doing the things the American people actually want.
So here, let me give you an example.
Mark this down.
I guarantee in 18 months or so, we're going to have, this is going to be prophetic.
So right now, according to public opinion polling, 65% of Americans give or take support mass deportations, meaning 25 million people here, you've got to send some of them back to where they came from.
Okay.
That's a common sense issue.
Two-thirds of Americans give or take support it.
In 18 months, there will be media stories and there will be public opinion polls to back it up that actually Americans do not support mass deportations, that Donald Trump is doing all of these terrible things and he has to stop.
It's inhumane.
It's evil.
And the American public don't support it.
The same people who put those public opinion polls together are the same people who say, for example, that Donald Trump was going to lose Wisconsin by 17 points.
Remember that?
Three days before the 2020 election, Donald Trump was supposed to lose Wisconsin by 17 points.
And set to decide all of the debates about what happened in 2020.
Wisconsin was basically a tied election.
unidentified
So these guys use public polls.
jd vance
They use the media not even just to manipulate public opinion, but to manipulate our leadership about what public opinion actually says.
So how does that happen?
So those polls are fake is what you're saying.
Oh, absolutely.
They're fake.
elijah schaffer
So look, this is actually pretty interesting.
He's literally coming out saying, we're coming into this election.
If we win, no, they've already won.
Reminding me this is before the election.
This a couple days before.
He's saying, we know that we've pulled the American people and they want these things.
They don't want transgenders in their bathrooms, in their schools.
We know they want mass deportations.
We know that when we start and we start doing what the American people want, rather than giving us the credit for being democratically elected individuals who are working on behalf of the people, the media is going to collude with Democrat politicians and create fake polls, make it seem like we're fascists and we're working against the people.
But we're going to ignore that this time.
We're not going to care.
And we're just going to do what we know they say they want done.
And now it's kind of like we're going to work around the media, right?
Which is like, that kind of gave me, I was pretty happy.
I don't know who, if that was his idea or Musk's or Trump's, but the idea that Vance is coming alongside Trump saying, this time, we don't give a shit what the media says that we are.
We've done our own polling and we trust it and we see that we're going to do what the Americans asked us to do.
And so I think Trump was a little bit afraid because there was so much negative media, right?
Like it is hard.
Like if you're going out every day to do something and you're like, well, I thought people wanted me to do this.
That's why they elected me.
And the media's like, actually, all Americans think you're Hitler.
And it's like, oh, I didn't realize I was that cool.
Yeah, I didn't realize I was that cool.
But it's like, no, but it's, but the joke is, is like, I think that there was a lot of confusion.
And now it was totally proven that the media is lying, that the elections are rigged, that they're fake.
And it's like, dude, we want to do what the American people elected us to do in a landslide.
Like the majority of Americans, it wasn't even he just won the Electoral College.
The majority of Americans want this and the ones that don't want it are wrong.
So we're going to go ahead and do it because if we don't do it, like Trump said, we're not going to have a country anymore.
earl gray
Yeah.
I think they need to be even more clear about the point of data manipulation because they got him super hard during COVID, right?
They got us all kind of with the deaths, with the death meter, all that kind of shit.
And that really, I think, was like, you know, they threw everything at us and that really crushed a lot of people because we really started to believe the data.
And now you sort of start realizing that, ah, yeah, okay, all this stuff was just data manipulation and kind of made up and skewed to whatever politicians kind of wanted it to look like.
So that's a good point.
I'm glad that he's, they've sort of learned from that and they're focusing on it and saying like, all right, whatever, whatever tactic they employ and whatever, you know, made up public opinion they sort of come out with, we're just going to ignore it because we elected Hitler.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, well, and that's the point of saying, but that's, it's kind of the joke, right?
It's like when Andrew Tate, when they're like, I just want a president who's not a rapist.
unidentified
And he goes, request denied, right?
elijah schaffer
But I mean, it's, it's, that is the joke.
That's why I'm, I, like, people are mad at me for saying that, you know, Trump ordered the deportation of Tim Wallace's crying son.
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm like, you can't touch that.
It's like, no, I am just being satirical here because if we are Hitler and we're Nazis, then, okay, we're Hitler and Nazis.
So we're just going to do what we're going to do now.
Like, you know what I mean?
earl gray
They're going to say it regardless, right?
Like, yeah, that's what I meant.
elijah schaffer
But it's like, okay, so we're, so, okay, I'm a racist, misogynist, sexist, you know, xenophobe.
Okay, well, we're going to go ahead and do what we need to do to fix the country now.
And they're going to say, everyone hates you.
Well, unfortunately for them, the majority, like an increasing amount of people, people flock to power.
They flock to confidence.
And Trump is coming back as confident as ever.
And he has this new plan.
This is what I was going to say.
We're getting away from the bullshit of, oh, you know, like, you know, people say, we're going to fight online censorship, but like, how?
Right.
Or we're going to, we're going to restore free speech, but how?
unidentified
Right.
elijah schaffer
It's very important because even Kamala Harris can speak and be like, I love free speech.
But what is it that you've done that shows that?
So Trump has come out with these videos.
It's like, here's actually how we're going to do it, step by step.
And I can tell he has very, very smart policy experts around him because this sounds very unlike Trump.
You know, Trump is more like bombastic.
earl gray
We were saying before it sounded a lot like Elon Musk.
elijah schaffer
It sounded like Elon Musk.
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earl gray
One of the best prices you could say.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, one of the best prices.
All right, so I'm going to get into this plan here.
So Trump came out with a step plan to combat the assault on our free speech.
And I want people to pay attention.
If you have a notepad, if you have a phone, write some of these notes down because we're getting into the era where you're going to come across retarded, you know, anti-Trump people who are going to say, you know, he's this and he's that.
And if all your response is is just like, oh, that's not true, we're not going to win anyone over.
And we want to try to win the changing demographics over.
We want to try to come back in the four years with an even more red country.
And the way we're going to do that is with facts and knowledge, when you can inform people.
That's what happened in 2016.
I spent a lot of my career informing people that Trump wasn't Hitler.
We weren't blessed with such a great leader.
And I'm totally joking on that one.
But what I mean is like he wasn't Hitler and I was trying to prove that to people, right?
This is a different kind of leader.
He's different.
And I think now you have to have that same battle plan where you're going, no, let me tell you how he's going to protect your free speech.
Let me talk to you.
So in this video, don't just go through it and then like, whatever, fuck it, move on.
Listen to what he says here about how he's going to protect our free speech because this is insane.
Watch.
donald j trump
Then we just don't have a free country.
It's as simple as that.
If this most fundamental right is allowed to perish, then the rest of our rights and liberties will topple just like dominoes.
One by one, they'll go down.
That's why today I'm announcing my plan to shatter the left-wing censorship regime and to reclaim the right to free speech for all Americans.
And reclaim is a very important word in this case because they've taken it away.
In recent weeks, bombshell reports have confirmed that a sinister group of deep state bureaucrats, Silicon Valley tyrants, left-wing activists, and depraved corporate news media have been conspiring to manipulate and silence the American people.
They have collaborated to suppress vital information on everything from elections to public health.
The censorship cartel must be dismantled and destroyed, and it must happen immediately.
And here's my plan.
First, within hours of my inauguration, I will sign an executive order banning any federal department or agency from colluding with any organization, business, or person to censor, limit, categorize, or impede the lawful speech of American citizens.
I will then ban federal money from being used to label domestic speech as mis or disinformation.
And I will begin the process of identifying and firing every federal bureaucrat who has engaged in domestic censorship, directly or indirectly, whether they are the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Health, Human Services, the FBI, the DOJ, no matter who they are.
Second, I will order the Department of Justice to investigate all parties involved.
elijah schaffer
Okay, so one of the things here, let me go back to where he said roll up.
So one of the crazy things he's going to end is this collaboration, right?
So the way he's going to fight for free speech is he's going to fight against the collaboration of the deep state and political leaders with Silicon Valley.
So he's trying to break up this cartel hegemony.
And he's going to do that by literally prosecuting people or firing people who are found to be violating our civil rights.
Now, I don't think we really got into it yet, but he's going to be creating this digital bill of rights.
We're going to talk about this.
And this is really impressive.
I actually didn't think about this.
And I feel like I'm a little bit vindicated with that last panel when everyone wasn't stoked about Trump.
And I was going, look, I do disagree with Trump on his stances on Israel.
Okay.
I do.
But I also think that he's the most, I think we'd have an expanded war with Israel no matter what.
But Trump actually might cause, he's going to back Israel, but he might cause Hamas to back down because they know that he's serious and he might actually cause the Ukraine war to stop.
So I brought that up.
I said censorship.
He would actually fight against the censorship regime because we're not fighting against just like, oh, YouTube sucks.
And, you know, they don't like hate speech.
It's like, no, you have collusion with like federal bureaucracies, with intelligence agencies, working with universities, and they're colluding together with big tech to make our Bill of Rights, our Constitution, null and void.
Like it's like, oh, everyone's like, well, we have the freedom of speech, but you don't online.
And that's where speech takes place.
Like people don't even go to live events, you know, maybe concerts, you know, but like where do politicians don't hold, you know, rallies other than Trump.
Like I don't go and go to a stadium every night and speak to you know thousands, you know, 2,500 people.
I go online.
That's where we go.
And it's so bad.
It is so bad right now.
The censorship, we don't even, not even because we are forced to.
We don't even air this show on YouTube anymore because we can't even reach our audience.
You know, we have, we have, what, 50,000 subscribers here and we have how many people live right now?
We have 50,000 subscribers and we have 2,600 people live.
And on YouTube, we have 550,000 subscribers and we're lucky to get like 300 or 400 live.
That is a violation of somebody's right to make money, to exist and to think.
And there's nothing we see on this show that's illegal.
There's nothing we say that violates the Constitution.
There's nothing that is against the law.
And the fact that Americans, but Americans used to live, like we felt like we could speak our mind.
And now it's like maybe in person we live like we're Americans, but online we live like we're Europeans.
And Trump's saying it's about time we bring an end to that and we're going to break apart the cartels.
earl gray
Yeah, we should be able to say whatever we want online whenever we want.
And I'm tired of sitting behind closed doors whispering about stuff.
But also, I was thinking, the right-wing also did this a lot where it was like, you sort of gave companies a free pause saying, hey, look, it's a private company.
They can do whatever they want.
And we said that too long.
Even right-wing people were totally on board with that.
elijah schaffer
It's the capitalism plot.
earl gray
Yeah, oh, it's a right.
But then it came to payment processing.
It came to social media and all this other stuff.
And we were, well, that was a really bad idea because they did whatever they want and it was bad.
And then when we saw Elon take over and he opened it up, the whole narrative changed.
Everything changed, right?
It was this huge unveiling.
It was the revealing of the method.
But yeah, everything sort of changed.
elijah schaffer
The Twitter files are what proved it.
When they released all the back-end documentation proving that you literally had senators putting in requests, I think it was a, I think it was, what's that Jewish senator guy that looks like a troll?
earl gray
Schumer, Chuck Schumer.
elijah schaffer
Chuck Schumer, yeah.
I think it was Chuck Schumer directly was requested the takedown of DC Draino.
And I think that's what happened due to like some questions on the election or like election interference.
Now, DC Draino, I don't want to give his, I don't think he's, I don't know if he's public, his real name.
I'll just call him by his stage name.
But DC Draino, obviously been a long-term friend.
He's one of the best people at growing accounts.
You know, he has millions on Instagram.
And obviously he's back on X and he's grown several million followers on X in just like a year since he's been back on.
He knows what he's doing.
And you realize the reason why they wanted to stop him and destroy him when his account was small was because they wanted to prevent him from gaining a voice.
And I think what people don't realize is that the worst censorship is not really attacking people like me.
It's not really going after bigger people than me.
The actual problem is that they attack people that don't have a voice.
Like people who will just start a podcast and it's like, you know, too nationalistic.
So they shut it down on YouTube before they even have a chance to gain a voice to complain about being censored.
It's your grandma who just says, you know, I think there's only two genders and then gets her video deleted off her Facebook.
I mean, serious.
It's like you can't even have a conversation with your family.
So they don't, it's not just about censoring people who do this for a living.
It's making everyone afraid online to be like, hey, yeah, we all know in person.
It's like locker room talk.
We all know in person we can talk like this, but online we can't.
And so you have a disconnect where the America of the internet is different than the America of the real world.
And he said, we're going to put an end to that.
And that's kind of what X did a little bit.
Like, people don't like that there's swastikas made out of the N-word on, you know, floating around, you know, X. Some people don't like it.
Some people do like it.
But I'm saying, but why should you tell that person they can't do that?
It's not illegal.
Like, why can't you post that?
That's like, you can't, how can you tell someone you can't post that?
It's not an illegal thing to do.
Yeah.
It's child porn.
That's what I point.
earl gray
And if you don't have gatekeeping, then the best thing floats to the top, right?
Like the best thing prevails.
But they were gatekeeping and amplifying a message of despair, which also can brainwash you in a way, right?
Because then you can think, oh, everybody thinks this way.
Everybody believes this, you know, whatever weird narrative it is.
And that can brainwash you and demoralize you.
And, you know, without the gatekeeping, they can't kind of do that kind of thing.
And, you know, the truth prevails, and we realize, like, oh, okay, this is really a stupid thing that's being pushed on you or something you don't need to accept at all.
And maybe most people don't accept, believe it.
I would say probably most people believe it.
elijah schaffer
Well, they don't, but they make you think that you do.
So that's what they call the silent majority.
Like people feel like nobody believes it because anytime you say it, you get shut down.
You have like big machines stepping on you.
So listen to what he said here.
This is this is crazy.
I'm going to tie in Australia here.
Australia just did something sketchy in the last two days.
When are they not doing something sketchy?
They did something really sketchy to counter signal Trump.
Check this out.
donald j trump
American citizens, I will then ban federal money from being used to label domestic speech as mis or disinformation.
And I will begin the process of identifying and firing every federal bureaucrat who has engaged in domestic censorship, directly or indirectly, whether they are the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Health, Human Services, the FBI, the DOJ, no matter who they are.
Second, I will order the Department of Justice to investigate all parties involved in the new online censorship regime, which is absolutely destructive and terrible, and to aggressively prosecute any and all crimes identified.
These include possible violations of federal civil rights law, campaign finance laws, federal election law, securities law, and antitrust laws.
elijah schaffer
Okay, so what a difference this is.
So one of the ways that he just said right now that he's going to be fighting against the cartels that are censoring, it's actually an industry, is that he's going to also prevent the government from being able to label things disinformation and misinformation.
And the reason why that's really important is, do you remember under the Biden admin, they tried to create the censorship bureau?
Remember what the censorships are?
That was the musical Ministry of Truth.
That was it.
And they literally tried to do that.
So I don't think people realize, look, I might be a little more open to seeing how the censorship works because I do this as a job.
And I've watched as, you know, we've been unable to expand and do things because my main platforms that I built are destroyed.
And I realize that it's like a lot of people ask me, even, should I get into right-wing media?
I go, no, because it's really hard to make money in right-wing media because, you know, you basically, the right-wing will keep you out unless you are all sold out for Israel.
So you have to be sold out for Israel.
And then if you want to speak on social issues, you're also fighting censorship from the left and the big cartel, the social media companies.
So not only do you get gatekept out of the right wing because you are honest about the atrocities going on from Israel.
Just reminding you, this is a real point here.
Everybody was afraid of voting for Trump because they were saying with Trump, we're going to get an Iran war, right?
We're going to get an Iranian war.
So you know that there was this plot, right?
They kept talking about even at the RNC, there was an Iranian plot to assassinate Trump, right?
earl gray
A bunch of Iranians got together to assassinate Trump.
That's the plot, right?
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
So here's what's crazy.
Here's what's absolutely crazy.
So the charges were actually unsealed.
earl gray
So you're going to have to be live early life check on these.
elijah schaffer
So the Iranian plot to destroy Trump, we just got it unsealed several minutes ago.
They just unsealed the people that were involved in it.
So when you see this right here, it says this.
Let me go to the full screen here.
It says, the Justice Department has charged an asset of Iranian regime who was tasked by the regime to direct a network of criminal associates to further Iran's assassination plots against its target, including president-elect Donald Trump, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland.
The Justice Department also charged two others allegedly recruited to kill American journalists who was outspoken critic of Iran.
Now, what's kind of interesting, they keep saying in a lot of these places, oh, there were two other people, like the two main people that were involved in the plot.
They just keep saying there are two people.
And I go, you know, the only time that we don't ever mention their names and people is usually when it's blacks and crime against whites, right?
It's like a young man killed five white people in a park.
And you go, a young man, you know, a Halloween reveler.
And they intentionally leave things out.
Well, you know that they always leave things out because they don't want to tell you their identity.
And so we had to go to the local news for this, but check this out.
So Channel 7 News, Channel 7 News from Los Angeles said, three people have been charged in an alleged Iran-linked plot to assassinate President Trump, an Iranian American and two Jewish Americans.
Two Jewish Americans, according to a criminal complaint unsealed Friday.
Dude.
unidentified
What?
earl gray
Why would they be working on behalf of Iran?
elijah schaffer
Yeah, why would Jews?
So the Iranian assassination plot was done by Jews.
And then you will still say this to the public.
earl gray
That's the main thing.
unidentified
My mind's blown, though.
elijah schaffer
My mind's blown.
The majority of people that were trying to kill Trump were Jews.
And you would say this, and I'm going to get called an anti-Semite for even saying this.
But I have to say, my mind is blown because that's our greatest ally.
And I have, why the hell are they trying to kill Trump?
earl gray
Why would your allies be trying to kill the president that supports your country?
elijah schaffer
And how is it that they make up 0.4% of the population, but two out of three of the Iranian assassins?
That's crazy.
That's a weird dynamic.
earl gray
60% of the assassins.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, 66% of the assassins were Jewish.
And that's according to ABC.
And so, like, we are told this whole time that Iran's our enemy, but it looks like Iran's only 33% of the enemy.
And the other enemy isn't Jews.
It's Jewish, Jewish-Iranian, because all those Jews love Iran.
You know what I mean?
They love Iran.
The Jews love Iran.
We know that.
Big supporters of Iran supporters.
I almost didn't fucking believe it.
I'm not going to lie.
unidentified
That doesn't seem real.
elijah schaffer
I know.
I know.
It almost doesn't seem real, but it is.
unidentified
But it's good.
earl gray
I guess it's good in a way.
elijah schaffer
Well, but I was going to say, so speaking of foreign countries, also during this time, while this was happening, to give you guys a little update, some countries are sort of going forward in their attempts to try to counter Trump.
So as Trump is saying that he's going to prevent the government from pushing any misinformation or disinformation, right, or labeling things that, Tony Nikolik had sent me this under my post, that Australian parliament used the Trump election as a disguise to rush through sessional orders to ram misinformation and disinformation bill through the House of Representatives.
You can see it here directly that they put it here, the communications legislation amendment, resumption of debate on second reading, and the suspension of standing in session orders relating to the proceedings of communications combating misinformation and disinformation.
So like, yes, I know people say that we're not Australia, but I always tell people Australia is just what America would be if the Democrats won this election.
Because when Musk says that the whole country would become California, he doesn't just mean that every country would become gross.
I mean, every state would become gross or that every state would have poop on the streets.
He's saying, like, just like California, you know, censors, you know, AI speech.
Like, you can't, like, AI mock a politician there.
There's like weird laws on like limiting, you know, hate crimes and discrimination.
You can't, you know, there's no, uh, uh, you can't counsel gay people, right, to be straight.
There's a lot of laws like Australia in California.
He was saying, like, look at this.
We mock Australia as being extreme, but if Kamala won, we would have had our own bureau of misinformation and disinformation, which would have been a government censorship bureau.
And Trump is saying, we're going to make a law now, just like our Constitution has saved us, that they can't do that ever again.
So they're going to put it into law.
earl gray
Yeah, it's what?
And they're also doing all those Nazi laws in Australia.
It's like, dude, what?
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
earl gray
Like, we don't have anything to do with that.
We were barely involved.
We were fighting in the Pacific or something.
We don't have anything to do with that history.
And they're like arresting some guy on the street because he was doing the Roman salute, right?
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
earl gray
And it's like, or I think maybe if you say the HH sort of word, they'll arrest you away.
elijah schaffer
SWASP are illegal too.
earl gray
Okay, yeah, yeah.
elijah schaffer
They banned SWAT.
Like, why is Australia banning SWAT?
earl gray
It has nothing to do with that.
It's got nothing to do with us.
elijah schaffer
They were literally, you guys, Melerin was literally a port that the United States used to combat Japan.
I would say, if anything, they would know.
If anything, Australia wasn't bombed by Nazis.
They were bombed by Japan.
And so it would make more sense if they banned like the Red Dot or something.
It's like, oh, you can't go to Japan.
But Germany didn't even fight.
It wasn't the German rank.
earl gray
I don't know.
It doesn't make any sense.
Ban Chinese people.
How about that?
elijah schaffer
These people have too much influence in these countries.
They do.
What it is is, listen to this.
I'm going to say this, and I'm going to get in trouble for this, but I've always been outspoken and I think it needs to be said.
We live in a world where we are catering to minorities who do not give a shit about us.
And we are doing too much to appease them.
So, you know, we walk around on eggshells to appease the black community in America, for instance.
We cannot be racist.
We cannot be this.
I don't know if you saw this, but the black community said like the women, there was three groups of people that voted the most for Harris that did not vote for Trump.
That was LGBTQ people, no shocker there, black women and Jewish people.
Okay.
So nobody opposed the doctrine.
80% of Jews voted for Kamala Harris, which means they voted against our democracy.
They voted against, they voted for censorship for abortion up to nine months.
This is antithetical to Christianity.
This is antithetical.
But I'm saying, but think about this.
Who are we trying to appease in our country?
Blacks, black women, gays and Jews.
And it's like, it's a weird thing because they're the ones voting against us.
So we got to stop trying to appease the people who are voting against us.
earl gray
They're literally the biggest enemy that can be.
elijah schaffer
Politically speaking, let's be careful with where they are.
They're our biggest political enemies in the fact that they vote for the policies that are most opposed to a Christian worldview.
I'm just saying, to a Christian worldview.
earl gray
100%.
unidentified
Yeah.
earl gray
And it's like the guys that support the most radical stuff opposite to what you basically believe.
But then you're always appealing to them.
Like, see, hey, we got a transgender guy over here.
Or see, hey, we got my best friend's gay.
Or you know what I mean?
It's like, why are we appealing to these guys that will never vote for you and don't want anything to do with you?
Well, yeah, I mean, the Jewish one kind of surprised me because I thought they would be pro-Trump.
elijah schaffer
I did.
I honestly did too.
But I want to bring up a graph about that right now so that I can kind of show you a couple things.
So on one hand, I find it to be weird that when you bring up certain statistics that people accuse you of being hateful, and I find it to be so intellectually dishonest, when you're talking about free speech and about figuring out what's going wrong with our country, it's really important that we actually have a real discussion on who voted for who.
Like here's an example here.
You know, people, like if you look at the exit polls here on the election, this was posted by Jack Pisobic.
This is a little bit of an older graph too, but white men, right, by sex voted predominantly, like two out of three voted for Donald Trump.
And white women voted predominantly for Donald Trump as well.
And I think it's funny because on the right wing, I always tell people that the right wing is just as subversive as the left wing.
They always say, what do they say is the problem with America?
What's the real problem?
earl gray
White women.
elijah schaffer
White women.
But in fact, white women are the least problematic voting block.
White women, white women, are less problematic than black men, are less problematic than, I mean, almost the same as Latino men, which got to give a shout out to Latino men.
Honestly, shout out to the Latinos out there for coming through.
That really did save the election a lot.
I'm not even joking.
Shout out to the base Latinos.
You know, better than Latino women and way better than Jews.
So it's like, you know, if I was to come out and I'll say this, I came out and said, look, Jews are part of the problem.
Black women are part of the problem.
My own side starts accusing me of being a terrible person.
I'm like, hey, I'm just trying to win.
You guys are too busy on your shows selling people, you know, Patriot water and then telling them, oh, white liberal women are the problem.
They're actually not.
They're a very small part of the problem.
Black women are a bigger problem.
Jewish people are a bigger problem.
And gays are a bigger problem.
But you spend your time pandering to these groups.
Maybe you should realize.
Look, look, and I will concede here about this, you know, just appealing to whites.
It looks like the family values and the Christian values of the right, the pro-family, anti-transgender, is actually a really appealing method to Latinos.
And I also think Latinos are traditionally, they're not lazy.
They don't want to live off the government.
You know, there's some issues with that, with the new, with, you know, obviously the illegals, but when Latinos get settled here, they typically are hard workers and they don't want to pay taxes and they want to keep a structural government that kind of stays out of their personal life in that way.
But so it looks like Latinos and whites are kind of like coming together on this note.
earl gray
You need to stop hating on the white women.
unidentified
Yeah, white women.
earl gray
Kind of thank them.
I don't know what they were doing in 2020, but they sort of came out.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, we need to stop this.
earl gray
We had a lot of bad rhetoric towards them and a lot of dissing them and whatever, but they really showed up.
So maybe we were wrong about the white women.
elijah schaffer
Well, we were.
And here's the point is the reason why I know our side is bought out is because if we look by religion on who voted for them, we'll get back to the free speech thing in a second.
But if we look at who voted, I'm going to tell you this, it's kind of even crazier.
But many of you guys need to know something pretty, pretty insane that I feel like we're in a position to where people don't want the truth.
They just want to be cherry picked or fed their worldview.
And I'm kind of coming against establishment Republicans and Democrats now saying, look, we got to be the party of MAGA, make America great again.
Because Republicans are sold out.
So are Democrats.
We got to be the MAGA.
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All right, so I want to mention this.
So we're going to get some hot water for this because people don't like this.
But one of the craziest things is that the religious polls came out for Trump.
Well, we'll look at more of his plan, but the religious polls came out.
And it's not just white people and Latino men that came out for Trump.
And I want to say this too.
I'm not going to lambast any of the categories of men because actually, even though the majority of black men didn't turn out for Trump, it was a historically high turnout for Trump for Republicans.
Like, I don't think there's ever been this many for black men.
Like, there's more black men than ever.
And I'm really proud of the black guys.
earl gray
You know, that black women are trying to hold them down.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, black women are always causing problems.
earl gray
Because they're totally blue.
elijah schaffer
Well, yeah, but this is by religion.
So Protestants, you have 62%.
Now, America is a Protestant country.
Okay.
We are very Protestant.
We are founded by Protestants.
Catholics are still two out of three.
earl gray
Wouldn't Catholics be more based than Protestants?
elijah schaffer
Well, you have to realize that a lot of Catholics are minorities, like Hispanics, and a lot of them vote Democrat because of the whole racial thing.
And it's not really as much as you would think.
They are conservative, but they vote Democrat because they have the free shit.
earl gray
And like, you know, that's like kind of the free shit.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but when you look at this, dude, 80% of Jewish people voted not just left, but far left on the social issues across the polls.
I looked, I broke it down.
And what I thought was interesting is, is like all my colleagues tell me is that, you know, Judeo-Christianity, they use this phrase, right?
That's what I said, Judeo-Christianity is a myth and bad for our nation.
It's like, look, Christians and Jews hold very similar, I mean, dissimilar values.
Like, look at that.
I mean, because this was not a normal election where it's just like, you know, Mitt Romney or Obama, and it's like kind of like the same person, but like, you know, one has a different tax plan.
It's like, we have.
earl gray
Like, has multiple wives and one's black.
elijah schaffer
No, but this was, I mean, we were talking about, you know, abortion up to nine months was on the ballot.
Censorship, right?
Open borders, unfair and rigged elections.
Like, that's what we were debating for.
And four out of five Jewish people came out and said, yeah, that's what we think America should be.
Liberal, no borders.
And that's a problem.
When I pointed it out, I thought that people, I thought our side loved statistics.
We loved that BLM, you know, caused $3 billion of damage and killed 27 people.
And that, you know, four out of five black people were not voting for Donald Trump.
I thought we loved statistics.
earl gray
Crime statistics.
elijah schaffer
Crime statistics.
When I posted this, the amount of people who were like trying to dismiss it, like in Miles Chong's, like Orthodox Jews voted close to 100% for Trump.
And it's like, you have the poll for that?
Because I don't.
And I'm like, I'm like, it doesn't matter because it was proven.
They looked at the.
Well, I looked at the turnout of why people voted historically.
And the Jews, their number one issue was support for Israel.
So I go, even if they did vote for him, they voted for him based on a foreign country.
So they're not voting based on what's good for our nation.
They're still, the people that voted against him hate our country.
And the people that voted for him may not love our country.
They love another country.
And then down, this guy's like, this guy's cool, though, by the way, Alex Strengger.
I think he's Jewish himself.
He's like, this looks fake as fuck.
I'd say at least 80% of the people at my synagogue went and voted for Trump.
And I'm like, no, from Jerusalem Post in Israel, they released it and said, no, about 80% of Jews sided with Kamala Harris.
And someone's like, how many people polled are more or less secular or fundamental?
I'm like, it doesn't really matter to me, in my opinion, culturally Jewish.
And while some Jews do vote in alignment with Trump, it's mostly over his support for Israel and not even about America at the crux of it.
So their priorities are not America first.
I just feel like we got to get real with our base now and we got to get honest and say, who's working against us, right?
Who's working against us?
I'm going to bring up this graph.
I'm going to show you.
Who is it that is the most against our agenda to push the truth out?
It's here.
It's posted by Jack D. Look at this.
Let's see if we can get that over there.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
So black women, 91%.
Jewish woman, 88%.
But Jews overall, 80%.
And LGBTQ people, 86%.
So these groups of people are the ones that are fighting against nationalism, that are fighting against our enemy right here.
Yeah, these are the three demographics that voted against everything we value.
And you know what?
Fuck you guys.
I'm going to get serious now.
I'm taking this seriously.
I don't give a shit what names you're going to call me.
I know who's not for us.
Like, you know what I mean?
I know who's working against me now, and I'm going to keep this in my mind.
When people try to accuse me and call me names and, you know, say I'm a bad person.
It's like, no, I'm fighting for my people.
earl gray
You got statistics as well on your side.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I got the facts.
earl gray
Also, is this surprising?
Are we surprised by this?
elijah schaffer
No.
earl gray
No.
elijah schaffer
But here's what's even crazier.
So I said this.
Like, it is wild to me that we are in a position to where these people are, you know, fighting or whatever against our values.
But it's kind of crazy.
Check this out.
Let me go down here.
It's not just the left.
It's also the right that is already talking about fighting against people, the nationalists and people that won this country.
This really blew my mind.
The founder of Babylon B, Seth Dillon, who thinks I hate him, I don't hate you.
If someone sends you this clip, I don't hate you.
I just think you're critically wrong on this issue.
I think you're ostensibly incorrect.
He says the right needs to learn from and guard against what happened to the left.
We can't allow the lunatics on our side who try to speak for us to become mainstream voices of conservatism.
They will destroy our movement the way the radical leftists destroyed the Democratic Party.
Now, that sounds harmless.
Like, yeah, I agree, right?
The lunatics, right?
We don't want lunatics leading our party.
However, I said, look, I'm all for not taking lunatics seriously.
But saying the woke right is what you're talking about in the comments, that's what worries me.
Having such a low threshold for what's extreme in our party may lead us to be becoming the very people we claim to think are evil.
So he mentioned down here, I think he said, where did he say?
He said, I'm talking about the woke right.
earl gray
Can we explain what the woke right is?
unidentified
What?
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
So the woke right is actually just like a synonym.
They're using it for anyone who's against Zionist occupation of the United States government, AIPAC.
They call all those people anti-Semites, but the woke right is the part of the right wing that sees that we have too much allegiance and foreign involvement from a foreign country, Israel.
And that's a growing sector of the right wing.
And it's not anti-Semites because like Dave Smith would be considered woke right, even though he's libertarian.
He's woke right because he's one of these people who are awake.
And it's crazy because, look, I'm all for the masking.
This guy spoke at one of the last Trump rallies with like 50,000 people.
He's connected with the team and Musk and everybody.
And he's coming out and going, you know, we need to make sure that people who are questioning Israel and allegiance to Israel are against that stuff.
He also has a problem with people saying Christ is king.
This is one of the guys that has a huge problem with that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I DM'd him, though, and I said, you know, the reason why you got to watch yourself, you claim to be a Christian, but the people who are pushing this woke right nonsense are actually atheists, right?
Like one of the most laughable pseudo-intellectuals, his name is James Lindsay.
He cracks me up.
He like, he's a funny guy.
I think he's worth following because he's kind of hilarious.
But it's funny because in the midst of this, a lot of people were crashing down on Seth.
And who does he retweet?
James Lindsay, who agreed with him, right?
Like, this is something we aren't talking about enough and need to.
The election is over.
No more excuses on it.
And James is taking it a step further, and he's saying this is people who want to integrate prayer into our politics.
Like, the people, like Seth Dill, these people are pairing up with atheists who hate God, right?
James is an anti-God person.
He's an anti-God atheist.
I don't want to hear your shit.
I don't want to hear your thoughts about God, right?
I don't claim to be a great representative of God or anything, but I don't go around telling people who are more devout in their faith than me, like, here's how you should follow God.
You know, it's like, not my thing.
But it is not ironic that I literally DMed him, like, hey, man, just so you know, the people who agree with you about crushing this group of people are mostly like satanic, terrible people who hate God.
And it's like, look at who's retweeting about it.
It's like, you know, it's like you go up here and it's like, we have, where is this?
You know, it's just the same people, right?
It's just like Jeremy Boring and this establishment.
So my point is, is that we have to realize in our party, we have a sabotaging saboteur group that is going to try to take this win.
And they're going to try to keep a lot of us nationalists, Christian nationalists, Christians, Catholics, from having a voice as a way to defend and protect Israel and to try to shroud it as that they're trying to keep the lunatics away.
They're calling us lunatics now.
We have our own party calling people like this show crazy because we look at statistics.
That's what I'm trying to say.
It's like, I'm not anti-Semitic.
I'm just telling you, 80% of Jews are working against us.
I didn't say all Jews are working against us.
20% clearly are on our side.
Okay, cool.
Right.
I'm going to say, according to the graph.
earl gray
Oh, the 20% in the room with us right now.
elijah schaffer
No, I'm just saying, I'm saying we have to get real in our party and stop this fucking bullshit of like, oh, well, you know, like the right doesn't want you to be racist and transphobic, I mean, the left, and the right doesn't want you to be anti-Semitic.
How about we just don't care what we are, whether we're transphobic, anti-Semitic, racist?
Let's be people of truth.
Let's go and approach situations not based on how we look to the public.
Let's speak about reality, not based about, you know, whether or not we're going to get a job at the Babylon B or be invited to a Mar-a-Lago gala.
Let's approach the future by speaking truth to power and not letting even our own party dictate us.
And I think that that's what we have to do going forward.
And that's what Trump needs right now: he needs a populace.
He needs constituents who are like, look, we're going to back you, Trump, whether I like JD Vance or I don't, whether I disagree with you on some things or not, whether I like your stance on Israel or not, when you are doing something that's real and true and it's good for the country, I'm going to back you.
I'm going to fight for it and I'm going to stand for it.
I'm going to help on the ground fight the disinformation, the misinformation that the media is putting out against you.
Like, that's my opinion right now.
That's what I'm going to be doing.
earl gray
Well, I hope he doesn't have a big, I hope he doesn't have a big sway with people because Trump got elected based on nationalistic ideas, right?
He wanted to close the border.
It's about inflation.
It's about the economy.
It's about stopping the war in Ukraine.
It's about the health crisis.
These are all nationalist ideas.
It's about no more foreign wars.
People don't want the Iran war.
They don't want the Israel-Palestine bullshit.
So, I mean, it was nationalist.
That's the whole point.
I don't understand.
I guess I don't understand what the woke right is or why people would be so upset with somebody being against Zionism because it seems pretty obvious to have your own country's interests in mind rather than a foreign nation.
But I guess, you know, for some people, that's a really scary idea to hold in their mind.
But I feel like the whole base got Trump in and got the Republicans in because of nationalistic ideas.
And therefore, they should at least honor that, right?
elijah schaffer
But I think what's weird is like, we're not advocating to shut Seth out.
Like, I'm not even saying, like, hey, these guys that are sympathetic to Israel, like, I'm not even saying that.
Like, look, if you have your personal opinions and you're sympathetic and you're an American, that's your right.
You have the complete right to do that, Seth.
earl gray
Well, maybe.
elijah schaffer
That's what I'm saying.
Why are they scared of us?
Why are they – like the woke right is like an astroturf desperate plea to try to call people in your party Nazis without doing it.
It's like a – it's just a euphemism for calling someone a Nazi, right?
That's what it is.
earl gray
Left-wing ideas are not in vogue anymore.
Nobody cares about trans stuff anymore.
Nobody cares about the N-word, people saying the N-word.
Nobody cares about these issues.
There's far bigger issues like people dying in wars and whatever.
And I think the right wing or the mainstream right-wing hasn't got that yet, right?
So they're sort of worried that they might get phased out because nobody cares about conservative gays anymore or nobody cares about conservatives supporting Israel, this or that.
They're focused on their own interests.
So maybe these guys like Ben Shapiro and whoever James Lindsay and these other guys are just worried because the narrative is shifting towards different people and different voices and not these guys.
And they used to be the main guys, right?
That like totally.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, Babylon B was like, it's like the top.
It's like Daily Wire, Babylon B.
It's like, you're like the top of the top.
And now people are, but I'm saying like I, it's scary to me because I like Seth and we agree on 99% of issues.
It irks me that they're still pushing this bullshit because to me, this is like it's enemies from within at that point because it's like, dude, look, I don't want to be an enemy with you.
I don't want to have problems.
I don't, I'm not trying to make you an enemy.
You're a satirical site.
And it seems like maybe you should spend some more time trying to be funny than maybe than you know, making your platform a joke.
earl gray
Criticizing Christians and maybe some more time criticizing somebody else.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, maybe some more time like saying, hey, how can we unite as a party?
You know, and I told him, I go, you know, I don't think alienating these people is going to do you any good.
Ben Shapiro has been avoiding a debate with Nick Fuentes for years.
And I don't, and Nick Fuentes had a record live stream during the election.
I don't think his avoidance and ostracizing him has done anything but turned his opposition into more credible platforms.
I know a lot of people that watch the show don't like Nick, you know, or people don't like, you know, Ben.
I don't really care your personal opinions about either of them.
My personal point is that like it is strange that already Trump won and we're seeing this establishmenty, very, very old guard, atheist sort of neoliberal power struggle to be like, not just like, hey, look, we exist here and we're the dominant voice, but we're going to fucking crush you.
And that's what he said publicly.
It's like, we got to crush these guys.
And so, you know, I'm not fully declaring war on these people, but I'm going to keep my, but I'm going to keep my eyes open because well, yeah, because we should have a deport list of deportation of the week on Thursdays.
Who are we deporting this week?
We have a new thing that we deport them every week.
No, I'm just saying.
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But as I mentioned here, so we're going to continue to watch a little bit of what was going on with Trump's plan here on free speech because I think it's vital that we check it out.
Listen to this.
donald j trump
The Hatch Act and a host of other potential criminal, civil, regulatory, and constitutional offenses.
To assist in these efforts, I am urging House Republicans to immediately send preservation letters, and we have to do this right now to the Biden administration, the Biden campaign, and every Silicon Valley tech giant, ordering them not to destroy evidence of censorship.
Third, upon my inauguration as president, I will ask Congress to send a bill to my desk revising Section 230 to get big online platforms out of censorship business.
From now on, digital platforms should only qualify for immunity protection under Section 230 if they meet high standards of neutrality, transparency, fairness, and non-discrimination.
We should require these platforms to increase their efforts to take down unlawful content such as child exploitation and promoting terrorism while dramatically curtailing their power to arbitrarily restrict lawful speech.
Fourth, we need to break up the entire toxic censorship industry that has arisen under the false guise of tackling so-called myths and disinformation.
The federal government should immediately stop funding all nonprofits and academic programs that support this authoritarian project.
If any U.S. university is discovered to have engaged in censorship activities or election interferences in the past, such as flagging social media content for removal of blacklisting, those universities should lose federal research dollars and federal student loan support for a period of five years and maybe more.
We should also enact new laws laying out clear criminal penalties for federal bureaucrats who partner with private entities to do an end run around the Constitution and deprive Americans of their First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment rights.
In other words, deprive them of their vote.
And once you lose those elections and once you lose your borders like we have, you no longer have a country.
Furthermore, to confront the problems of major platforms being infiltrated by legions of former deep staters and intelligence officials, there should be a seven-year calling-off period before any employee of the FBI, CIA, NSA, DNI, DHS, or DOD is allowed to take a job at a company possessing vast quantities of U.S. user data.
Fifth, the time has finally come for Congress to pass a digital Bill of Rights.
This should include a right to digital due process.
In other words, government officials should need a court order to take down online content, not send information requests such as the FBI was sending to Twitter.
Furthermore, when users of big online platforms have their content or accounts removed, throttled, shadow banned, or otherwise restricted, no matter what name they use, they should have the right to be informed that it's happening, the right to a specific explanation of the reason why, and the right to a timely appeal.
In addition, all users over the age of 18 should have the right to opt out of content moderation and curation entirely and receive an unmanipulated stream of information.
elijah schaffer
So there's a lot to unpack here, but here's a good point.
Here's the first point.
The idea of creating a digital bill of rights to me is beautiful.
He's not being a dictator and saying we're going to just instill a new document that enforces laws that I'm writing to give special protections to my racist, sexist, xenophobic followers so we can take over the world, right?
That's not what he's saying.
He's saying there are documents that exist, and the world exists now on two platforms: there's a digital medium and a physical medium.
And there's too many gray areas right now on the digital zone where a lot of abuse is taking place from the companies and from politicians working with the companies to abuse people on the internet.
It is about time that we create a legal document that translates our physical laws, like our amendments, to our public online amendments because we need to have the right, right?
It's not just that, like, oh, you know, there's no lawful right to, you know, non-warranted search and seizure here.
That's why when you go to Australia, they can automatically breatho you at the at the breath test place.
They can't do that here.
You can't just test someone's breath because you have no, you have no probable cause.
And so we have certain protections.
You know, they'll just shoot you here instead.
You know what I mean?
earl gray
It's like, nobody shoot you on site.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, you just get shot, but at least you, at least you get a, at least you die drunk, you know what I mean?
With no ticket.
So you die a cleanup.
You don't die a felon, you know?
You at least die with a clean record.
No, but I mean, but I think that the Bill of Rights is absolutely remarkable.
It's been needed, and it's kind of refreshing to hear something like this.
I hope he does it.
earl gray
I like it because everybody knows, like Hollywood, Silicon Valley is like completely left-wing.
People at Google are crying when Trump got elected, you know?
This time?
I know in 2016.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, yeah, I remember that.
earl gray
Former employee, but I'm sure this time as well.
But it's completely left-wing.
So, you know, they predominantly vote that way or whatever.
So they're going to, you know, they're going to abuse people that are right-wing or they're going to suppress them.
But yeah, they're also the guys that are coming up with the rules and the regulations and this and that.
And obviously it's going to favor one side.
They're going to amplify one side.
So, I mean, a digital bill of rights makes a lot of sense.
I like what he said about the FBI.
Anybody from the FBI or whatever the three-letter agency has to wait five years before they can go work for a social media company.
Because what did we see with the Twitter files?
They would leave the FBI or leave the FBI and then immediately within a few months, they would be working with Google.
Yeah, or Facebook, and they'll be like an exact event.
elijah schaffer
The head of data collection at.
And you're like, wait a second.
Like, what the heck?
That's like when they work for the FDA and they end up working at like a food company right after you were talking about that.
Yeah, you work for food, go get a tech job.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
You worked regulating food companies.
Go work in tech for five years because you can't work for you.
You can't pay for it.
earl gray
It's a conflict of interest.
Yeah, because it's like you're taking all your network from before and all, you know, if you're coming from a government institution and you can like pull strings and then you're going to a company that is profit driven.
Yeah, of course you're going to do, you're going to pull strings and you're going to do things like that.
Or if you're coming from the FBI or the CIA and then you're joining Facebook, of course you're going to moderate those people.
You're going to be acting that way.
So that's a good point.
elijah schaffer
I like that.
I also like the fact of what he said too, which I think is really important about the idea that we need to make sure that when you work against someone's voice online, you're working against their vote because they voted to, that's their voice, right?
Your voice is your vote.
And so we're not seeing elections as just like a ballot.
It's like a ballot is a choice of a person and it represents a human being that's a citizen of that country.
So we're bringing back like dignity and citizen rights, which I think is part of the transition of returning us from being an empire to being a nation, which we need to return from, right?
Because that's kind of like Britain is sort of suffering with the fall of an empire.
So now they're just flooded with like mongrels, you know?
It's terrifying what's happened there.
But it's true.
Like you have literal, dude.
Listen, I have disagreements about some issues, like maybe the Israel war, but you know, I don't think it's good that the Muslims are going around yelling gas the Jews in the streets.
Like, I don't think that's helpful to anyone.
And I also don't think that these Islamic festivals and stuff that are going on inside of London should be going on there.
Yeah.
Right?
It's not a place.
It's not an Islamic country.
And I don't think that these people want to integrate.
So I don't want that to continue to happen here.
I think what we did is look, we didn't fix America, but we saved America from becoming London.
Right.
So there are many cities here that are like London, but there is still an escape.
Like where we live is very safe and very, very protected.
But there are better places to even move to that have stricter laws that have, you know, I'd love to get some property one time up in Wyoming or something.
They'll be sick, like in the mountain ranges up there.
And, you know, or even the, you know, I guess like the PNW, but it's more like the West, but like Idaho up by north by Corda Lane, get a big, you know, you have big pine trees, set up shooting range, have like a sick ass, you know, stable, get some horses or whatever.
I'd like it.
But for now, while I'm 31 and I'm here building this, I just continue to say, you know what?
Thank you that we're bringing back the country because that'll give states the opportunity to kind of rebuild themselves without federal intervention, which I think is where countries like Australia and New Zealand end up having problems because the federal government has too much power over the states.
So even when Queensland or whatever is trying to, you know, thwart these shutdowns and lockdowns, it's like, well, there's still the federal propaganda for the vaccines that are being pushed on people.
They only have so much ability to resist before they're seen as non-compliant and problematic.
But in America, he's sort of saying the states have the power, which is again, I do think there should be a federal ban on abortion, but I am grateful that at least it's back to the states and that Amendment 4 didn't pass here in Florida.
So now abortions are banned at six weeks on.
earl gray
Oh, really?
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
So now we're banned.
We have like we're one of the most restrictive states on abortion now.
earl gray
I mean, I know they're glad about it.
Yeah, I mean, that should be something you're glad about.
I mean, it's a step in the right direction, but it's like, I don't know how left-wing people could be upset about that.
Six weeks?
elijah schaffer
They want it up to nine months.
earl gray
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
The viability.
earl gray
But that's, I feel like everyone agrees on that.
Like that.
elijah schaffer
They don't, though.
earl gray
Within like the first month.
elijah schaffer
Actually, the majority of people voted for Amendment 4, but it didn't pass because it needed a 60% majority.
56% of people actually voted for it.
It had a popular vote.
They wanted to do that.
earl gray
You need to make up your mind.
It's crazy.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it's actually disgusting.
No, it genuinely is.
I just want to remind people who are coming in here for a second to remind you guys that.
Did you see this, Ben?
Did you see this?
I don't know if you guys saw this, but Mike, my producer, he's part of our diversity coalition.
People said that we had too many white people working.
So I got a Mexican guy.
But I just want to remind you guys, if you joined, he couldn't make it today.
Even though he was supposed to be on the show, I told everyone in the Discord he was going to be here.
And it was because he did have an accident, but a lot of you guys weren't here yet.
So this was the video of what happened to him.
unidentified
Oh, and they just hopped on it and slowly going out, huh?
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I want to look at a couple of, I want to look at a couple of, actually, of some funny videos here.
unidentified
Let's lighten it up a bit.
Yeah, yeah.
elijah schaffer
I want to look at some funny things.
So speaking of this, the female, so talk about Europe.
The female politicians of Europe released, oh, I guess this was after Roe versus Wade, not after the election.
But this is very important because obviously the female politicians have made everything about abortion, right?
We're talking about abortion amendment 4.
And remember when Roe v. Wade was overturned, the politicians in Europe posted this video to support killing babies in America.
earl gray
You can definitely tell the first one.
elijah schaffer
Dude, the gay liberal democracies are so cringe.
Like, also, like, I love this Norwegian thing.
Like, we have a black person in parliament and they put her in the front.
Like, dude, when did you guys?
When did black people get into parliament in Norway?
That's about as far away from anybody as like it's too cold for me.
Like, I don't want to live there.
You know what I mean?
earl gray
No, they actually get depression up there.
In Finland and Norway, the blacks get depression.
They got to take a bunch of melatonin pills or melanin pills.
unidentified
Really?
Melotins for the.
elijah schaffer
And probably vitamin D too, right?
earl gray
Yeah, because it's like dark most of the year, but they get cooked.
But for some reason, they're getting all sent up there.
But Oslo, I went to Oslo recently and it's like done.
Yeah, it's over.
It's totally over.
But I hope they get experience.
elijah schaffer
The beauties of diversity.
earl gray
You can experience the beauties of Afghanistan in Oslo.
unidentified
Really?
earl gray
It's like, it's like Afghani.
It was crazy.
I was like blind.
elijah schaffer
And also it used to be one of the most wealthy and safe cities in the entire world.
earl gray
I mean, it probably is still doing pretty good, but it's like...
elijah schaffer
Not for long.
earl gray
No, I mean, it's turning into sort of a London-esque type place, but.
elijah schaffer
Dude, everywhere is just getting so cooked.
Like, it's remarkable.
earl gray
And there's some of the best places in the world, like Finland, Sweden, Norway.
Maybe when you get out of the bigger cities, it's getting better, but it's like, yo, man, it's cooked.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and it's.
earl gray
It doesn't make any sense.
elijah schaffer
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I was trying to do something, but I guess I lost all of my support here.
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Now, I wanted to, I want to keep it a little bit light here.
And I wanted to, oh yeah, where is this?
Wait, oh yeah.
Dave, I don't think we, did we talk about this on the show?
Did we talk?
I think it was on the on.
donald j trump
Dave Rubin?
elijah schaffer
No, I think it was, I think we talked about this on Vigilant News.
earl gray
I don't think we talked about this on the show.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, not here.
earl gray
No.
elijah schaffer
But here's the deal.
So I do have another show, by the way, in the mornings at 8 a.m. on Vigilant News called The Daily Dose.
And it's very politically correct, but it's still edgy, but it's still like we focus on the topics.
I don't curse and stuff.
So if you've ever liked my commentary, get help.
No, but if you ever like my commentary, you like the feel of the show, but you wish there was like a version that was a little bit cleaner, like, you know, for somebody who's more sensitive to cursing or maybe like certain topics on ethnicities and stuff.
And you also want to get something that gives the hard stories without maybe going a little so hard that it might scare someone off.
That show's 8 a.m. at Vigilant News.
And it's doing over 100,000 views every day.
So it's actually my most popular show.
And I'm really grateful for everyone that watches it.
But I think it's a great one to send to your family.
I'm being honest.
If you know someone that's over 35 or older and this show might turn them off a little bit, send them that because they'll get the same unfiltered stories and realities and covering the vaccine and trauma and racial tensions, but just packaged more for a slightly more sensitive viewer, I'd say.
Like my dad likes it.
That's like the cool shit.
So I appreciate it.
But speaking of that, it is interesting.
David Packman, David Packman.
I don't know much about this guy, but he's one of the most popular left-wing commentators on YouTube.
And he's one of the original people.
Him and I always had about the same size YouTube channel.
And then a lot of ours got shut off.
Like Fleck is all of ours.
And they kept growing and growing.
And now they have millions of followers doing the same thing we were doing, but they're just left-wing.
They're pro-trans, pro-all this stuff.
They're essentially like the alt-left media, like the young Turks a little bit.
Him and Sam Cedar and Cohen, and they're all about it.
So they all share something in common, and it is that they are Democrats.
They're Democrats, yes.
They went ahead, and after this election, it's actually kind of funny.
They started losing subscribers, which I think were just people being like, you guys are retarded because you guys said that Kamala was going to win and she didn't.
But they've never experienced any sort of like negative interaction on the internet before, like with any type of like censorship, I should say, or like they've never had an issue, which means they never say anything against what the establishment wants them to say.
Watch this video, how he's freaking out that maybe people don't want to ride their dick anymore.
Listen.
unidentified
When I woke up this morning, we had lost 5,000 YouTube subscribers compared to where we were last night.
Now, the first thing I thought was, is this a glitch?
We've been on YouTube for 15 years or something like that.
And subscribers always just go up.
They just never go down.
They go up.
Is something wrong with my channel?
Is someone attacking my channel?
What's going on?
So I started texting.
And I texted Brian Tyler Cohen.
And I texted Tyler Cohen and Brian Cohen and Brian Tyler.
All of them.
I texted all of them.
I texted Jesse Dollamore.
elijah schaffer
I texted Colin.
unidentified
I texted Luke Blackwitz and Golden because of their old brother Sam Cedar.
elijah schaffer
That was really weird.
unidentified
And every single one of our channels since last night is hemorrhaging subscribers.
What is it that is going on?
Here is a graphic.
As you can see, subscribers just go up, up, up, up, and they are down.
It is not just YouTube subscribers.
We are seeing record cancellations of paid memberships, record cancellations.
These are the people that keep the show running.
Now, for a moment, I thought, if it's just YouTube, maybe YouTube is purging people who are inactive subscribers.
And once a year, usually YouTube does this and you see a little decline and then numbers go back up.
They're not doing it.
They're not doing it.
And if that were the case, we wouldn't be seeing paid membership cancellations on the website.
So now I understand what is going on.
It's terrifying, but it is happening.
elijah schaffer
It's like – it's crazy because one of the videos that I saw recently with the left is that they explained this.
I think I have the video of it.
This guy's complaining that he lost, you know, followers.
And he's saying like, look, I'm losing followers.
This is crazy what's happening.
And I don't know what's going on.
You clearly know this guy has no clue what's actually happening in the world.
He clearly does not have his finger on the pulse.
But unironically, it was Van Jones.
It's been like Democrats, Van Jones on CNN who actually realized what's going on.
And what he realized, and I want to preclude this, like a lot of the persecution that we've received for the last eight years, the censorship, like including in this show, like I'm doing better in terms of viewership and financial backing and everything than I was when I was at a big network, like at Blaze TV, doing way better.
So like astronomically better.
And the reason why is because sometimes for a lot of us, we actually care about these values and these ideas.
And we're not in this because it's easy.
We're in this because we're in it to fight.
And even when Trump disappoints us, we're still, you know, that's not about Trump.
It's not even just about anybody.
It's about our country, our nation, our children.
And so when we were censored, we didn't just, some of us didn't just go like, you know, oh, I'm being shadow banned.
Like everyone, oh, you know, this or that.
Like, I'm demonetized.
And oh, it sucks.
Like, I've always found out new ways to bring in money and to bring in views.
And now, like I said, the views and the financing are better than they've ever been.
And I've done that without any money from big tech.
unidentified
And you'd be using no money now.
earl gray
For years.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, seven years.
But what I'm saying is Van Jones realized this.
He's saying, actually, I'm only bringing this out to say, and I make $0 from big tech, right?
I mean, I would be, we'd be, we'd probably have five more employees and I'd, you know, be living, you know, next to Ben Shapiro instead of just working next to him.
unidentified
You know what I mean?
elijah schaffer
But Dave or having sex with Ben Shapiro.
You know, that's great.
It's my dream.
He could peg me with his nose.
No, but I was going to say, you know, with Ben, it's like, it's an interesting, it's an interesting prognosis because that being said and done, I have found very, very interesting ways to finance and to do things that don't rely on big tech, which has given me more freedom to be more honest, which is why unlike a lot of my peers, I can be a little more honest about things, right?
That's why Fuentes or somebody can be so honest because he's not funded by advertisers and he's funded by his own people.
So he can be as blunt as he wants.
Maybe I don't have that much freedom to say exactly everything that I want to all the time because I'm still, you know, I still work in big conservative media, but my financing itself is just comes from independent pathways.
And my point is, I'm grateful for that because while I do wish, you know, I had the big tech money, everybody knows I'd hate to live a life now.
Now that I have the freedom, I'd hate to live a life where I have to be thinking about what I'm saying all the time so I don't lose those ad dollars, right?
That's what the people like Daily Wire, a lot of those people are like, not Matt, but not Matt or Michael, but a lot of them are like, are like about a lot of these networks, you know, even where I used to work everything, it's all about the ad dollars.
Don't upset the advertisers, don't do this.
And they'll tell you to compromise on your ideas.
Like, just be careful.
I remember doing it when I used to work at an old network, they were really keen on us not talking about vaccines very much because it could hurt our YouTube revenue.
You know, and it's like, aren't you beholden to your audience?
Shouldn't you be talking to them about the realities and the truth and not caring about that?
Van Jones is next to that one Asian guy.
earl gray
What's his name?
Bowen Yang.
Oh.
Wait.
elijah schaffer
Andrew Yang.
unidentified
Andrew Yang.
elijah schaffer
He's next to Andrew Yang.
He realizes what I'm saying now is like, actually, all that persecution created this almost impermeable, like side media landscape.
The right wing has created this huge alternate media landscape, and they don't need the mainstream media anymore.
And you guys thought that we had it in the bag because we control all the mainstream media.
But in fact, while you've been doing that, the right-wing media has gotten so strong independently of big tech money and platforms, they don't have no idea how big Rumble is.
They have no idea how strong it is.
earl gray
They don't say they know people are leaving mainstream media and drugs.
elijah schaffer
I don't know if the host, I don't think if the networks tell them.
I don't know if they're so insular that they don't keep up with it.
earl gray
Isn't CNN always firing their anchors because they fired Don Lemon and all that?
elijah schaffer
They fired Don Lemon for being gay.
earl gray
Oh, really?
elijah schaffer
No, I'd be like, you're fired because you're gay.
No, no, no, listen to this.
van jones
Here's how we got beat.
We got beat because the Republicans and conservatives built a different media system that had to do with online, had to do with podcasts, had to do with streaming platforms.
And they were spending their money there.
We were laughing at them.
And knocking on doors in Philadelphia and Detroit was like, there's no Trump people.
They're not dropping literature.
They're not knocking on doors.
unidentified
Well, in fact, it was laughing like, oh, Elon Musk and Charlie Kirk with their packs.
They know what they're doing.
van jones
We were making fun of Donald Trump for having thrown away his ground game and doing some weird stuff online.
We thought that they were idiots.
It turned out we were the idiots.
We woke up in a body bag because while we were knocking on doors, they were making these phones into 24-hour a day political weapons for themselves.
And so we got outflanked, outplayed, outbeat by people who told us the whole time that they knew what they were doing.
And here's how we got beat.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
So here's how we got beat, right?
He's like, basically, we attacked them and they created their own line of media.
And I mean this genuinely, you know, like what we do here, especially on the show, what we're doing here in the studio, like it's been really hard to do, you know?
And I'm being grateful to everyone who watches a show, who pours into it and continues to keep up with it.
Being somebody on the right wing who is honest about, you know, about occupations of foreign governments, about the Zionist occupation, while also attacking the left and those critical issues, you make no allies.
Like you make no allies being honest about issues, right?
So we're attacking the sensitive sides of both the left and the right all the time.
And advertisers, you know, we've been able to skirt everybody to where I said this show is better off than it was, you know, when I was at a big network with the big money behind it because then I was beholden to their golden handcuffs.
Like I couldn't say what I wanted to say because I would get in trouble.
And to me, it's funny the left is realizing that now, which is why, again, I was warning about Seth Dillon and the idea of ostracizing people.
The more you try to ostracize people, you oftentimes can underestimate their ability to self-organize, self-fund, and figure out ways to become.
Then they're like a bacteria that is resistant to antibiotics.
It's like, well, you know, try again.
And now it's not only are we not ostracized, but like you can't do anything.
Like, you know, you call us woke right.
It goes nowhere.
Like the money just keeps flowing in, the views keep coming, and life just gets better and better.
And you have more and more kids.
And, you know, you sit there trying to be funny on a website that hasn't been funny in years, you know?
And so it's like.
earl gray
Oh, that's Seth Dillon.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but that's what I'm saying.
So like they get power.
And the first thing they think is, how can we squash people in our movement that we disagree with?
And we get power.
I'm like, I'm great.
I'm glad we can all be here together.
I'm going to keep sharing my mind.
You share your mind.
And let's let our ideas compete in the marketplace.
That's where I'm at.
earl gray
I want to compete.
elijah schaffer
They want to squash.
I want to compete.
earl gray
I guess so, but in an ideal world, you also wouldn't want them having a say.
Right?
Like in an ideal world, you wouldn't really want them having a say on anything because you disagree on.
elijah schaffer
Well, they're not politicians.
They're just private citizens.
So I don't really care.
Because we're not talking about political power.
This is just people who have a voice.
I don't mind people building their own businesses and having a voice under American constitutional power that I disagree with.
Do I want them to be in power?
No.
Do I want them to be, do I want politicians that think like that?
No.
No.
But if you're a private citizen and you have a certain ethnicity and you just have a certain allegiance in your mind, you have the freedom to do that.
And I don't want to get, I think that's dangerous personally when you get in the way of trying to tell citizens.
earl gray
You can't be genuine.
That's why we criticize that.
elijah schaffer
I don't know that they genuinely try to destroy people they disagree with because I'm not trying to destroy them.
I just go, I disagree with you.
earl gray
There's a difference.
elijah schaffer
I disagree with you, but I totally agree with your right to speak.
And I'm not trying to get you ostracized.
I just go, you know, I understand that there are people that think like you and I'm not trying to win you over.
Like, I'm not, I'm just trying to win over new minds to see that your guys' version of America has failed us and it's gotten us into a lot of problems and we need a new version of America.
And 18 to 24-year-olds turned out predominantly for Trump, which is amazing.
earl gray
Very, very young.
But I want to get back to your point.
Why do you think, or why do we think 5,000 people left?
Why do you think people were unsubscribing for his thing or canceling the memberships?
Was it because they were so smug and they were so confident about what they were, you know, that Kamala was going to win?
Is that really the logic behind it?
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Oh, 100%.
earl gray
It's not that obvious.
elijah schaffer
I think it's like they can't even see.
It's like, you told your people it was going to be a landslide for Kamala.
earl gray
Like, we have this in the bag.
You're a political analyst.
elijah schaffer
I wanted Trump to win, and we never guaranteed anyone who would win.
We'd say, eh, it's up for grabs.
And people would say, well, why don't you guarantee it ended up being a landslide?
I go, well, because I said the same thing.
What I said is if they don't rig it, if they don't rig it in certain counties, then he'll win.
He'll take the cake.
I go, he'll win.
It's 100% guaranteed win if they don't rig it.
And maybe they did rig it.
Maybe they didn't.
I don't know.
And I even said this.
I go, we have to show up in numbers.
My point was, I always said, we got to show up in numbers that would outdo the rigging if we want him to win.
People don't show up and we try to do a normal election, then we won't win.
I was correct on that.
And I'm not, because I'm not trying to win points by being a prophet.
I'm not trying to have the predictions game where I'm like, guys, Trump is going to win.
earl gray
Because I don't play God.
elijah schaffer
I don't play God.
earl gray
Like, in 2020, we got too confident.
Correct.
And then we totally lost.
Like, we had it in the bag.
We made bad bets.
We had it in the bag and we really thought we had it.
And then we lost, right?
In 2016, people were just like, it would be cool to see him win.
But nobody thought he would win.
Even the right was kind of like, yeah, this will be sick.
And I think that's kind of how we entered.
Well, that's how I felt entering this election.
Like, kind of like, hey, we hope for the best, but who knows?
Let's just stay humble.
And then it was a landslide.
elijah schaffer
Well, I was going to say also too, someone said that, let me see what it says.
Someone said that we're not live on locals right now.
And I'm sorry if we're not.
I'm going to see.
I'm going to see why.
Brian's doing us a favor by being live here on a Saturday.
We're not usually live on Saturdays.
I'd like to know ones in the chat if you guys like a Saturday show.
If you guys like a Saturday show, it'd be nice to know that, right?
Do you guys like this on an afternoon on a Saturday?
We obviously have better numbers than normal.
So obviously people want to watch on a weekend.
If you like it, put ones in the chat if you like it.
Twos in the chat if you just prefer.
By the way, reminding you guys, we are live Tuesday and Thursday nights at 8 p.m. Eastern Time.
The show, again, we've changed the times.
We've set on it, though.
It's set.
It's locked in.
We're not.
No, I'm not saying we're not moving it.
We've been live on the minute, but we've been live on the minute.
It's our new schedule for this season of shows.
It's at 8 p.m.
And we'll have pre-recorded shows release at different times.
And we'll probably have something released every Saturday.
It might be pre-recorded.
It might be live, but we're going to try to get something out every single weekend as well, just to get you guys more of that content.
But I was trying to see, is this chat?
How do I, I don't even know how I, sometimes I don't even know how I can read.
Oh, there's the super chats.
Just to read a couple of super chats here.
Someone said, I joined your local and you aren't even streaming there.
Yeah, sorry about that.
Not sure what happened.
I did message Brian to find out what went on there.
And if we're not streaming, that would literally just be a simple tech air, which is very normal to happen at any point.
So it's not Brian's fault.
I'll just say it's Mike's fault.
It's Mike's fault.
But Mike's also dying.
earl gray
It's all Mike's fault.
elijah schaffer
Mike was a double quad.
He's a double quad anthropologist.
earl gray
He lost both his arms and both.
elijah schaffer
He lost both his arms in Iraq.
So an interesting thing that I wanted to, a couple of things I want to point out here that I think is worth.
is worth pointing out is the people that are against Trump.
You know, you kind of know who you're voting for.
Check this out.
Like, this is a, what is this?
I don't even know.
earl gray
Let's see.
elijah schaffer
I'm delivering three sermons tonight.
Each one to a different group of people.
And this one is for the Trump supporters.
You are going to hell for this.
unidentified
You are.
elijah schaffer
You're going to hell for this.
Is she allowed to say that?
I think that's a guy.
I think that's a trans.
earl gray
Oh, that's a guy?
elijah schaffer
I don't know.
But it's like, you know, the nose ring, I get why my wife made me take out my nose ring.
unidentified
is that a priest yeah it's a that's a who made that person a priest um I think it's wait wait.
elijah schaffer
Oh, no.
Do you know what so do you know what?
Uh, this actually there's a better name for this there's a uh There's a site that kind of exposes woke churches that coined a term for these people.
And they call them pastrix.
Like, you know, there's Latinx with an X?
So instead of like a pastor, and they put like an X in it, like a Pastorix, like it's like a they, them, like pastor.
Like, because it's like Latinx is supposed to be gender neutral, right?
Latinx.
So it's pastrix.
So it's instead of a pastorx, but like it's a pastrix.
earl gray
Man, you don't want to get into like Christian theology, but when there's a gay trans person that somehow got ordained lecturing you saying you're going to go to hell, it's like, you know, I don't want to say it, but it's like maybe the opposite.
elijah schaffer
You know what?
Sometimes, obviously, I people know, you know, I wish I was more committed to being obedient and to my faith in a lot of ways.
And there's a lot of growth that I need to have that I need in my life.
But sometimes, you know, when I don't want to follow God at seasons of my life, I just don't.
I don't like, I wouldn't become a priest in like the world.
Like if I was going through like that, I wouldn't become a priest to try to like cope with it.
It'd be like, oh yeah, I'm lost and confused.
And I look like a Mars.
earl gray
I'm a narrative.
elijah schaffer
But I look like a Mars goblin.
But the Bible warned about this.
It said that in the last days that there was going to be like pastors who were going to tell you what you wanted to hear, that they were going to call good, evil, and evil good.
earl gray
Who wants to hear what that person's saying?
People.
People are showing up.
elijah schaffer
And you know, it's a Protestant church.
earl gray
Oh, she's wearing the Anglican.
elijah schaffer
But that's why they wear it, though.
You don't understand.
It's like dress up.
So it's like, you'll notice that they're real big on these traditional clothing, the gay ones, because they want to like, it's like, oh, I gotta, you know, because you would look at her and go, or him, and go, like, that's not a pastor.
So they have to wear that to be like, look, I am.
earl gray
That's raw.
I went to a, I think, evangelical or, I don't know, they have whatever church they have in Germany.
I went there and there was a female lady pastor lighting a gay candle in front of the thing.
And I had to leave.
It was insane.
But the whole, nobody had a problem with it, but it was a female lady pastor lighting a rainbow candle in front of the entire church.
And I was like, this is not good.
elijah schaffer
She shouldn't have to do that.
earl gray
These people are not allowed to do this.
Yeah.
unidentified
Well, it's like, I don't know what you do about that, but that's crazy.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, dude.
If you've gone in, when I was in DC during the bitches loot and murder riots, you know what I'm talking about?
Blacks looting and murdering riots, BLM.
But when I was BLM riots, when I was there, every church had a big sign that said BLM and a big gay flag on front.
It's like, we stand with you, or we kneel with you, I think it said.
And it was like, remember, Enrique Tario and the Proud Boys, which I filmed this instance, they went to jail for ripping down a BLM sign and lighting it on fire in front of a church.
And it's like, in fact, that's pretty base thing to do in Minecraft.
So I got to be very careful because I'm implicated to a lot of those things in Minecraft.
But yeah, but it's a weird thing.
It's a weird thing.
Just be just be part of the world.
Don't contradict that, right?
earl gray
Even the political thing is kind of like a gray area because it's like, you probably shouldn't be. that involved in the world.
I don't know, right?
You should kind of just leave that up to fate.
Maybe that's a bit extreme, but it's kind of like, hey, don't do that.
Obviously, if there's one side that is totally for your position and one side that's totally against God, then it's kind of like it makes a little more sense.
But it's like, I don't even think there, that's a gray area where it's like, well, if you don't vote for Donald Trump, you're not a Christian.
Or if you do vote for Donald Crump, you're not a Christian.
elijah schaffer
But you're going to hell.
But that's why you know these people are a bit demon, probably demon influencers, probably at least whispers in the ear.
Because, you know, one of the things that people always say to Christians that I think is always funny is like, you're not supposed to judge.
And that's completely false.
God did put us as little judges.
He did put you to judge and to discern.
But you are supposed to discern from what the Holy Spirit is giving you between good and evil, right?
You judge between good and evil.
But what you cannot do is determine someone's salvation.
So you cannot condemn.
You cannot say, I'm sending you to hell.
You're going to hell.
You can say, look, God says he will not be mocked.
And those who do such things will go to hell.
They will be separated from God.
And I think that, you know, even when you say that, sometimes we're so influenced by like, you know, sort of like this like Jewish sort of Hollywood media, you know, background where, well, I'm saying, like, because they don't, they don't really believe, you know, they sort of have created this like idea of hell being torture.
So pain from without, right?
So like, it's like, there's a red guy, Jack Black, and he's, by the way, there's a new movie where Jack Black's Satan.
We'll watch that in a second.
And he's like prodding you with a pitchfork, right?
So it's like God's evil and he's making you be tortured.
And so they've presented, they created this archetype in our heads, like a silhouette of what we think hell is.
And this gets translated to a lot of Protestant churches to where it's like, you know, if you're a bad person, then God's going to send you to go get hurt.
But the Bible actually is very keen on describing hell as being a place of torment, which torment, everyone knows, is an internal pain, right?
So torture is external, but the Bible never says you'll be tortured in hell.
It says it's a place of torment, of weeping and of gnashing of teeth, which means there is an internal anguish.
And it defines hell.
Some people argue it's not a real place.
I believe it's an actual location.
But hell in itself then is separation from God.
And I think that people don't realize that one of the things that's beautiful about being here, I don't know if anyone's ever been really hopeless, which I guess maybe you know someone who has who's, they probably killed themselves, right?
When you get really hopeless, eventually you kill yourself.
That's what the end result is.
You end up dying physically.
And people always say that people that commit suicide always die before they actually kill themselves, right?
Because it's just ending the body of a spirit that's already dead.
And I find this to be a crucial descriptor is that one of the greatest reasons and how I sort of got over depression, other than micro-dosing mushrooms, was the fact that there's always hope that things can get better.
And I've gone through some really serious stuff over the last few years.
I don't even go into detail.
You guys have been along for the ride.
But I know in my mind, right, things can always get better.
And with the passage of time, things can improve.
But imagine being in a place outside of time where things never get better.
And I think what that hope that we have is not just a hope of like, oh, my life can get better or I can get money again or whatever.
It's like, it's something that God instilled in us that we can come close to God.
He said, like, you know, when you draw close to me, I will draw close to you.
So he gave us that initiative, that free will that we've got to draw close to him first.
But when we do that, that there's always a reaction.
He's given us a promise to draw close to us.
Imagine if you kept trying to look for God, but you never found him.
Imagine if you were in a place because, but it was by your choice.
So you chose to live inside of a system to where there is no better.
There is no God, so there's no better.
I think it's God's presence on earth and God's reality and our ability to connect to him that gives us hope subconsciously.
And even it instills the idea of hope in our lives.
But living without hope would be the most tormenting place to live.
It would be the most distressful thing ever.
And I think, imagine being surrounded by those kind of people too.
Like if you're in a place, you would be left to your own demise.
And I think hell is a real serious, you know, place.
And people like that, when they're like, you're going to go to hell, like, they don't even know what they're talking about.
My point is, they don't even know what they're saying.
earl gray
Well, yeah, I agree.
But on top of that, they don't even know God.
I just think the arrogance of somebody to even speak on behalf of God.
I mean, when it's maybe not clear, but when you're so obviously in the wrong and you have no ability to tell right from wrong, you have no discernment, no discernment at all.
You're wearing a pink shirt.
You're pretending you're cosplaying as a pastor and you're what?
A trans person or whatever you are.
You think God is speaking to you?
Do you think you have, like, what kind of arrogance do you have to sit there and say, do you know what I'm saying?
What kind of arrogance do you have to say that about God or speak on his behalf and then condemn other people?
Like, that is, to me, that's insane.
That's like, hey, maybe we should start burning these people at the stakes because I can't stand to see this anymore.
I'm getting a bit hot.
But it's the arrogance does it for me where it's like, hey, maybe calm down and be a little bit humble and take off your cosplay gear because there is a hard place in hell for you if you speak on God's behalf and if you lead people astray and you do not represent his word.
And you need to be very careful about speaking on his word because if you don't represent it correctly, you know, and you lead people astray, which you're doing because you're promoting sheep.
elijah schaffer
You're intentionally sending people away from God.
earl gray
For, yeah, what?
I don't know why because it makes you feel better or because it's the most loving thing to do, which it's not, obviously.
But it's like, it's the most, it's such a, it's playing with fire.
It's one of the most dangerous, arrogant, distasteful things you could possibly do.
And this is like why they killed heretics back in the day because of people like this.
elijah schaffer
Well, yeah, and I, and I, and I want to, I want to bring this up.
Like you said about leading people astray being one of the more interesting aspects of, you know, something being more dangerous.
Like, I look at certain people who are mentally ill.
And there was a picture.
I'm going to have her on the show next week, actually.
You know, I want to get back into producing some really interesting stories.
You know, you see a lot of the people that are in the LGBTQ community like this.
unidentified
God, my mind's here.
Get off of it.
elijah schaffer
Yes.
unidentified
Oh, my God.
Wait, that's what happened.
I need to hear myself.
I need a hand.
I need to walk.
I should say I just said something.
I didn't say before.
I did it.
I didn't want to hear me.
elijah schaffer
It makes me extremely uncomfortable.
You know, you remember people like this in high school?
They were like, I have a jellyfish.
You're like, you look at them.
earl gray
Do I remember myself enough?
elijah schaffer
Do you not remember people who were like, do you remember like there was always a girl in every high school that thought she was a horse?
Like, I get angry.
And you're like, he'd be like, there was always a horse squirrel everywhere.
earl gray
Maybe in kindergarten.
elijah schaffer
No, in high school, there's always like some, like, before we knew about like autism and the vaccines were hurting everyone.
And like, there would be a girl be like, and you know the ones that spoke like this?
Like, there was like some guy that was like a little bit fat and autistic.
He'd be like, don't make me angry.
And you'd be like, no, and I get angry.
I do dumb things.
earl gray
Some of the best guys.
unidentified
Yeah.
earl gray
And you came from America, though, say that.
And I think it's probably because of the vaccine.
Yeah, well, it's true.
elijah schaffer
But I see people like that.
And, you know, I'm reminded that they are not there on accident.
I'm going to show us a bit of a graphic picture here.
But Laura Becker, you know, wrote something, you know, this is me when I was trans.
I had my breasts cut off.
I'm posting this for the first time so people understand why I voted for Trump.
This is happening to young women all over America.
I know I'll be ridiculed, but I don't care.
Retweet if you want this to stop.
Okay, so I'm going to come in here and say this.
I'm going to be bringing back a little bit of normie content, but here's where it's going to be different.
The 2016 Elijah that was brainwashed would go, oh, isn't this so cool?
Trans people are voting for Trump.
We got trans for Trump.
Here's what I like about this story and why I will put this person on.
This is not someone who's like, hey, I'm trans for Trump.
Look at me.
They're going, I voted for Trump because I was trans and I was lied to and now I'm detransitioning.
And look at what the damage does when you follow bad ideology.
This is not celebrating transgenders.
This is not like a great, a trans Trump supporter.
This is like somebody who's saying, look, I fucked up like really badly.
This is really, really tragic.
And I think we need to start showcasing more of these people who realize they're wrong, right?
Who go, I was wrong.
Because you can't knock a man or a woman for, even if they've done terrible things for admitting they're wrong and their faults and trying to do better.
You can't knock a person for trying.
And in these situations, a lot of these people are like autistic and strange, and then they get preyed upon to do this barbaric stuff.
unidentified
I agree.
elijah schaffer
And, you know, I've done some terrible shit in my life, you know, morally that hurt me, but nothing to the point to where I've done, I haven't circumcised my breasts.
I need to get a double mastectomy.
It's like imagine doing that and thinking you look like a boy.
That's how we look with our shirts off right now.
earl gray
Well, it's like the belk of like some people will be like, yeah, oh, that's awesome.
We have this person on our side.
And then on the far end, you realize these people were brainwashed and they don't know any better.
Like people that took vaccines or people that do a whole bunch of different stuff that is normalized.
And you go, ah, you know what?
You were brainwashed.
And there is a certain, of course, there's a certain level of, what is it, like responsibility to take for yourself.
But then there's also like this machine that is trying to brainwash you and is trying to cause you to act in a violent way against yourself and other people.
And obviously, this is a person that acted violently towards themselves and tried to change the agenda and messed up.
And when they come back, you should be like, hey, I get it.
Because we've all done that in different ways, whether it's, you know, people struggle with depression.
They act violently against themselves and others or they drink or they do drugs or this to cope with certain illnesses or certain things that are happening in their brain.
And this is a person that got maybe their, you know, who knows what their parents were feeding them.
Who knows what was happening at school?
It got totally brainwashed into this kind of thing.
So it is good to see them come out the other end.
But I guess the repercussions are terrible.
But, you know, it's glad that she comes out the other end.
And, you know, we're happy for that.
But I guess that's all you can say.
You're happy for that.
unidentified
Well, yeah.
And I think.
earl gray
I hope it influences other people not to do the same thing.
That's basically the most you can ask for, to be an example unto other people, right?
That they don't go down this same path and what?
Cut their breast trough or have some type of life-altering surgery.
And they're hitting them when they're 10 years old or 8 years old or 13.
What do you know when you're 13?
Really?
You know?
And your parents are a huge, I guess they have a huge influence.
Yeah, I'm catching a influence in your life.
And you kind of want their respect.
You want their admiration.
And when you have these liberal parents, especially these moms and stuff, that are really like striving to have a gay son or a trans son or a trans daughter or whatever.
elijah schaffer
It would break my heart.
It's like messed up.
I have pretty cute little sons.
You know what I mean?
I'm not going to lie.
unidentified
One of them has struggle growing hair.
earl gray
One of them struggles.
elijah schaffer
That's like one of them struggles growing hair.
And we're praying for him.
But the other looks like a little marshmallow.
And I'm getting used to him.
You know, parents would know this.
It is weird getting used to like having, because it took me a while for my first son.
It took me a few months to connect and feel like a bond because it's a new person.
And also they're just like dead.
Like newborns are just like, they're just like sit down.
You know, whatever.
They don't have their teeth or whatever.
But then you get little guys going, and they're not.
earl gray
It's not signaling to things.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and they want treats and they want to hang out and play in boxes and whatnot.
Like homeless cosplays.
Like, what are we doing with the kids?
We're playing homeless in Los Angeles.
No, but there's a bond that's built.
earl gray
But it's also like.
elijah schaffer
But the innocence, I'm saying, like, how could you want?
Like, I see my son is like, my son's retarded.
He's like one and a half years old.
He's literally retarded.
Like, he's like, he wants to sniff plastic plants.
You know, you're like, I'm like, that doesn't smell like anything, bro.
It smells like Chinese factory workers.
You know, the sweat of a young kid making some cheap shit for you to own.
But I mean this, the fact that if anyone would influence my child, here's why I think the Latinos switched over to Trump.
This is my honest opinion.
Because like I have, I have the privilege.
This is actually a real privilege.
I have the privilege in this economy to have my wife stay home.
That's a real, that's a real blessing.
And I don't take that for granted, right?
That is a privilege.
So, you know, there's some issues that I could be like, well, it doesn't bother me what happens at public schools because I don't need to send my kid.
Well, you do have to send your kid to school.
We have laws in this country where your kids have to be educated.
I don't understand why you should be able to do whatever the hell you want, but you do.
And so I get my wife, we'll homeschool our kids.
And even if I needed a private tutor, I could pay for a private tutor because I'm being paid $38 a week and I can just ship one from Cuba.
So, but my whole point is that I don't take that for granted.
I know there's a lot of men who watch this who your ultimate goal would be that you would want your wife to stay home and you just don't have the option because of fucking money problems because it's expensive.
That being said, I know a lot of you guys send your kids to public school because it's like you don't have any other choice.
You can't go to private school, you can't get tutors, and you got to put your kids somewhere while you're at work.
Listen, I understand that.
That's why I hate when I hear Republicans being like, don't send your kids to public school.
It's like, listen, there are some public school districts that are actually pretty fantastic in the United States, okay?
Some in Texas, there are fantastic experiences.
The football teams, everything, it's actually really good.
And people come out of there very normal, right?
And they go to these, you know, state schools like Ohio State or whatever, and they end up being normal people.
And we have conservatives in the country for a reason.
Some kids grow up normal and become normal people and are normal.
However, a lot of Latinos live in poor areas in like California and in South Texas with bad school districts.
And they're sending their kids to these schools.
And their kids are coming out like fags, you know?
They're coming out gay and whatnot.
And imagine like a Catholic who came here for a better life and Umberto is trying to put his Gordito in not in a taco, but in someone else's burrito.
Like, you know, like, I mean, that's, that's a, that's not necessarily a good thing.
You know, I'm just saying, and you're not going to be happy.
And you're going to be like, who taught my kid this?
Because we don't talk about this at home.
You find out it's their teachers, you know, talking about weird stuff.
So then you end up voting for Trump because you realize, you know, that's what I tell Republicans.
Remember, voters that don't affect you do affect other people.
And you need to be careful about, you know, how you vote because the idea of like public schools and all this stuff doesn't actually directly affect me or my family directly, but it does affect a lot of people.
And it is important that kids in our country aren't getting that gay shit shoved down their throats.
Because if your kid's gay and trans or whatever, I couldn't do it.
You know what I mean?
Like, I hate listening to Daily Wire people being like, oh, I made peace with my son.
It's like, you shouldn't.
You know?
earl gray
There's a failure.
I mean, there's two things to examine.
It's a failure of parenting and then there's a failure of where you're putting your child.
And if you're a parent, I mean, I'm not one, but I can see it's like, why would you ever want to nuke the innocence of a child, right?
Like, or destroy the illusion of the world to a child.
It must be such a devastating, horrible thing.
Especially when you're around them and you spend time around them, you see how innocent they are, and it affects you.
It makes you better.
It makes you feel good.
And you sort of use them as an example in a way to be like, hey, this is something worth protecting.
This innocence, this is worth protecting.
You know, that's my theory why men are attracted to, you know, certain types of women or whatever.
There's like an element of innocence and childlike behavior, and that's attractive.
Not saying that you're attracted to children, but an innocence and there's not damage and there's not some like brutalization that happened when you step out into the world.
Like some men face, right?
You know, a lot of men are dealing with depression, drugs, alcohol, all that kind of stuff.
They go, they do rough jobs.
They're around rough behavior.
They're around rough language.
And you don't want that for the people that you kind of, you know, the people that you love or your children or your wife or your girlfriend or whatever.
You don't want to see that.
You want to see the innocence preserved.
So to me, it's mind-blowing when I see these guys like encouraging their kids to be gay or even putting them, even putting them in an environment or being slightly accepted towards it, slightly accepting it is insane because you're nuking the innocence.
And I don't know, their blood's on your hand as well.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, when I said that we're supposed to be gay and retarded, I didn't mean literally.
It's like I said I'm gay and retarded.
earl gray
I'm actually supposed to do it.
It was a joke.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it was, yeah.
I was kissing guys as a joke.
earl gray
So that was who's the guy that was being trans is a joke.
unidentified
Wait, who?
earl gray
The guy that was being trans as a joke and then he came out.
Oh, speaking about that.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, the guy who liked to put on women's clothes.
He was like, that was such a prank.
Like, it was like that.
earl gray
That was a good prank.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I was like, so I wore women's underwear for three months to prove to everyone that it's kind of gay to be.
earl gray
Wearing a gong the whole time.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it's like, so I put on makeup and I kissed guys and stuff.
And I was just, I want to let you know this.
Turns out having sex with guys is pretty gay.
So I just, it's like, that was the prank, though.
earl gray
It's a prank, bro.
elijah schaffer
Your wife walks on you.
This, the pranks, the cat's out of the bag.
It's gay, okay?
But he came out and he was like, you know, he went on that show where they both like to dress up as women to prove that gays are like to dress up as women, you know?
And I always find that to be an interesting perspective.
I give everyone forgiveness for doing that before 2019.
Like whenever, like, there was a season where it's like everyone gets mad at Crowder for it.
I forgive Crowder's cross-dressing period.
I do forgive it.
It's just like the dressing up now is what's interesting.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, it's like if you were in that era where, you know, you just said you were politically ignorant and it was like, everyone's like, oh, like, let's just troll for the sake of trolling.
And it was like, there was no boundaries.
And that's when we had like trans people.
Like, you know, we had all the weird shit going on.
But if you haven't grown past that now, if you've been in the movement and you haven't like figured out, oh, wait, like there's no trans conservatives.
Like, that's not a real thing.
Like, oh, like these people are mentally ill and like, I don't give a fuck what they have to say about anything.
You know what I mean?
Like, just like, just go away from me.
It's just gross.
Like, gross.
Like, it's just gross, right?
Just please leave my presence.
earl gray
Why are we giving them airtime at all?
tucker carlson
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
I don't know what, why are you on, why do you give you airtime?
It's like, why are we giving trans people airtime?
No, but I mean, I used to give them airtime, right?
And then, you know, and then they're, you know, and they're all, it's always, it's the same, like, atheists, feminists, and trans and stuff that are all in this like group that hate Elijah now.
And it's like, good.
I'm like hated by like the feminists, the lesbians, the trans people and the atheists in the right-wing movement.
Good.
I hope you guys hate me.
I hope you slander me every day.
I hope you write shit about me.
I hope you guys fucking hate me because I don't want to be.
But anyway, I'm not trying to destroy them.
It's just, I don't want to be part of your group.
Now I'm gonna be in my own corner doing my own thing, and I hope you guys do not like me.
And they're like, we hate you, and you're terrible, and you committed 9-11.
You're like, all right, okay.
unidentified
Hell yeah.
earl gray
I'm gonna be over here in my own corner dressing as a woman.
elijah schaffer
Woman and wearing a thong.
Thanks, man.
All right.
Anyway.
Anyway, if you're watching the show, shout out to everyone in the chat as well who's fantastic today, including Cheetah Man, M. Woodsworth, Pi Squared, Squire.
Whatever, everybody.
That's everybody.
It's absolutely amazing.
I appreciate you guys just being around.
I know we didn't get a lot of super chats today.
You know, you guys can send in super chats directly on there as well.
So I don't know.
It is fine.
Let me see what was going on here.
Are we were we live this entire time?
On censor, can you guys give me a one in the chat?
unidentified
If I don't know what's going on.
elijah schaffer
So there's something going on with the live streaming on the site too, where like people are trying to watch wrong opinion and it's going to our stream.
I think that these new updates that they rolled out for the live streaming on Censored probably need about another week of like kinks to put out.
But by the way, a Mexican's in charge of that too.
So we gotta, we might want to watch.
earl gray
He's taking the day off.
elijah schaffer
I think I'm gonna have to show you guys something one more time.
If you guys just joined the show, it's like humiliation, Richard.
If you guys just joined the show and you didn't know.
earl gray
This is for making us do a duos show.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, Mike was supposed to be on the show today.
earl gray
He promised.
He specifically promised.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but he got into an accident.
So Mike got into an accident, and here's what happened to him.
The fact is, listen, if you have no arms and legs, you're already pretty damaged.
You know, you should wear a helmet.
You should wear a helmet.
I mean, look, is he not wearing knee pads?
Does he even have knees?
earl gray
Well, I'm sure.
elijah schaffer
That's the question.
earl gray
I'm trying to understand, like, surely he's done this before, before he did it in front of a crowd.
Like, he's done this a bunch of times.
elijah schaffer
But you should wear a helmet.
Like, you have no arm.
You can't catch a fall, right?
So you're just screwed.
You can't even block your head.
earl gray
Oh, that's right.
elijah schaffer
So he's using his head basically to break the fall, which means you should probably have a helmet on.
earl gray
But the fall isn't as tall.
It isn't as long.
elijah schaffer
You know how hard it would hurt if you just smashed your head on the glass table right here?
It would hurt.
earl gray
Without legs, though.
Do it without legs.
not as bad because the fall's not as it's just from torso to head Oh, we are terrible people.
elijah schaffer
Anyway, shout out to everybody as well.
To the rest of you guys watching.
We appreciate you.
Shout out to everyone in the chat as well.
Glad that Earl was being a good sport today.
If you want to follow Earl, you can follow him here.
Where is this?
You can follow him on here on X.
He does respond to DMs and stuff.
If you have stuff that you want on the show, I always tell you, it doesn't necessarily make it in, but a lot of the videos that we do share, you guys send to me, and I just send it to the chat.
People just text me stuff or just put it in and I just include it in the show.
It doesn't always make it anymore.
You can always send in good leads and whatnot.
We really appreciate that.
Make sure that you go ahead and just DM that.
The DMs are open.
Make sure you follow as well at SlightlyOffends on X.
It's amazing.
We're now verified.
And maybe we'll become a verified organization soon.
I don't really know.
You have any closing thoughts, Earl?
earl gray
I'm just sad that Mike couldn't be here.
unidentified
And he said Mike fell for Elijah.
elijah schaffer
Someone said, Mike ain't pole dancing tonight.
The chats.
I wonder if we had any.
earl gray
A lot of Mike.
unidentified
he's up i mean no there's no mike is in the hospital without arms and legs He's literally in the hospital.
Mike's literally in the hospital.
He's a good guy.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, we love to see you.
unidentified
Where is this?
earl gray
We were freaking out earlier about gyne mastia.
Do we want to talk about that?
unidentified
Or we're about to head out?
elijah schaffer
We're about to head out, but I need to grab just one more tea and then I got to film another show right now.
So it is what it is.
It is what it is.
I could probably just do it if you want to go.
I could probably just switch that.
It's probably not that big of a video.
unidentified
All right.
elijah schaffer
To the rest of you guys, always just talk about the, we'll talk about that on Tuesday, the new Jack Black movie.
We didn't talk about that.
We'll wait.
We'll do that on Tuesday, 8 p.m.
So we'll be back on Tuesday.
Well, remind me, we got to talk about it because that's a very interesting story to talk about.
Have a great rest of the week, as always.
And may God bless the United States of America.
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