Daily Wire Collapse IMMINENT? Brett Cooper FIRED.. This is BAD
Brett Cooper seems to be on her way OUT from the Daily Wire.. and it doesn’t look like it will be a friendly departure. Rumors are swirling of the Daily Wire offices being bugged, Brett’s producer taking her spot, and the once-massive company hemorrhaging money.. But how bad is it really?Show more We are BACK AGAIN from Thanksgiving Break for tonight’s episode of NIGHTLY OFFENSIVE!
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My name is Elijah Schaefer, and this is Nightly Offensive.
You know, fresh off the screen, this just came up from AF Post.
The Daily Wire allegedly plans to replace show host Brett Cooper on her own show with producer Reagan Ruckabara.
Rukakabar.
Ruckabuck.
I don't know what that says.
After a disagreement with CEO Jeremy Boring, the God King, who would have known that a gentleman, a man who calls himself God would be problematic.
We have some inside scoops here on what's happening at Daily Wire, including I've spoken to some people there, and things are not looking good.
Maybe the egos are getting past them.
Maybe supporting a genocide wasn't the best position, but we do know that they're looking for more money.
They're having a problem with their talent, and they're continually pouring out some of the strangest content we've ever seen.
We're talking about this plus the coup that's going on in South Korea, Biden's final FU plan to America that he's implementing starting next week, and so much more here on Nightly Offensive, the best worst show on censored TV.
That was back when I was a little bit more undercover.
And I remember she was brand new.
She didn't have a big channel yet.
She was just, you know, started out.
And I was like, hey, you want to come on the show?
Because this show is known for inviting people, even if they don't have big followings.
We let them come on.
Yeah, we just invite people on.
And, you know, kind of like Dave Lando's like that, right?
And Quarter Black Garrett and stuff.
They're sort of the same way with that show going on Normal World.
It's a really good show.
I heard at least 30,000 more people watch it than this one, which is good news.
No, but you know, she was a really kind girl.
But as you know, at Daily Wire, they went from being about free speech and fighting for free speech to going about ideologically trying to push just Zionism.
And they definitely didn't want anybody that they consider a part of this new term they're coining called the woke right.
Which is a term that the kosher right is, they're the kosher right.
It's a gatekeeping word where anybody who's ultra MAGA, pro-nationalist, white protectionist, basically anybody who's good in the country is not welcomed in their groups and their circles, and they will X you out entirely.
That's exactly why they got rid of Candace Owens.
And by the way, a good friend of mine's, you know, obviously trying to sell his show to the Daily Wire and fired some of his staff too, because they were against Israel.
So you can't even work for them or sell your show to them unless you fire everyone on your team, which is, by the way, I want to let you know, you're fired.
Well, you know, what I would say about Daily Wire is that, you know, they've only had bad breakups with about 107, 108 hosts now.
So once they reach 109, then I think we might have a problem.
But for right now, I think that, you know, there's some plausible deniability.
Who knows what Brett was doing behind the scenes?
But yeah, it seems like they have a history of this, right?
Like it just keeps happening and it's like never on good terms.
So I don't know.
I think that's something's going on there.
I don't know a lot about Jeremy Boring, but in case people don't know, I usually make the thumbs for this show.
Once I look him up, if you could actually go to my screen real quick, it's like all of his pictures on Google, not all of them, but some of them that I saw earlier are just very like well-manicured.
Like he has like all the like splotches and blemishes taken out of his face.
And then kind of like how you let off with.
I mean, you know, who would have guessed that a guy who fancies himself the God King has an ego to so much to where he would ruin the network because he wants to see things his way.
But yeah, just kind of a weird guy.
I actually don't know a ton about him, but I thought they were doing well, but apparently not if a couple of shows can go down and then they're hemorrhaging money.
Yeah, I'm wondering if we should reboot the stream and see if that'll help actually, because I think it actually has something to do with, it might even have something to do with trying to get that stream through through censored.
Also, Hawkeye says, I've never liked my balls being sucked.
I'm funny that way.
Same here, actually.
Yeah, not, I don't know.
I mean, let's give it a couple minutes.
Like, if we see a lot of people complaining about, then we can restart the stream if it's if it's that bad, because I don't want to put you guys through what you guys have been through in the past with us.
And I was getting some information from some of their advertisers that like, you know, Daily Wire was asking for like more, almost double the rate, but without any return on ROI.
Like suddenly was just asking for like a lot more cash to be injected into the company, right?
Without having any more money put in.
And then I went, okay, that doesn't sound good.
I go, because I know if you start asking advertisers for advanced money, it usually means there's some sort of a cash flow problem.
And then on top of that, I noticed that on the Black Friday, they're doing 47% off sales for their membership.
47% off.
Which that doesn't even, that doesn't sound profitable.
Well, like, I mean, honestly, whenever these types of people use numbers, it's usually some kind of, there's some kind of a Kabbalistic ritual going on.
So that was just the first thing my mind went to, but it could be nothing.
It could just be like, you know, they have their finance people being like, don't do 50, don't do 52, do 47.
Shout out to Rumble on that because I mean, I'm tired of getting all these one simple tricks to heat your home and it's like a soup can with a rock over it and then like a matchbox in there.
So it turned out in the wholesome, that was in my wholesome content.
Behizi actually put this up here that Netflix, one of the largest companies in the world, has begun advertising on Rumble.
So motivate other large brands to open their checkbooks to Rumble.
The ad cartel that tried to boycott Rumble and X is losing the battle bigly.
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Finally, I will fall in love with whichever member of Congress spearheads legislation to officially recognize internet platforms as town squares and regulate them to host all legally protected speech.
More speech leads to less division.
And apparently they were advertising this, which is a no, this is because the Seoul South Koreans.
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Only because I'm forgiving, but I would have been okay with it.
No, no, I'm just saying, like, I don't know what they're going to say that she did or whatever.
But like with Candace, you know, it's like they wanted her out and then they ended up, you know, firing her with, you know, whatever for insubordination.
And it was like after they alienated her and isolated her and made her feel uncomfortable.
And I think Cassandra Fairbanks, who recently just got fired as well for being against Israel as well, she was saying that, you know, basically it sucks.
These are your long-term friends and they act like they're your friends.
Well, once I was in San Francisco last, actually, once I was supposed to come to Australia the one time, and then my flight got delayed because of storms in Florida that just pop up out of nowhere.
But I was in San Francisco and then it was just like, I saw people going around feeding all the homeless people.
And I'm like, okay, like, I, yeah, like, I don't want them to die necessarily.
But like, at the same time, it's like, you're always going to have this issue if you don't do anything about it.
And then you keep keeping them fed and keeping them housed and everything.
Like, it's just like, you kind of have to let natural selection kind of play its role out after a certain while.
It's called a terminal empathy, I think, where it's like, or suicidal empathy, I think is actually the phrase, where it's like you trying to be nice actually leads to your own death.
Because I read a tweet tonight.
This guy was in France.
He's an account I follow.
And he was like, I was talking to a French girl and I was like, oh, yeah.
Like, France is pretty dangerous now.
And she's like, yeah.
And he's like, was it dangerous 20 years ago?
And she's like, no, it was safe.
And he's like, what's changed?
And she's like, oh, we have a lot more immigrants now.
And he goes, so you're saying like the immigrants are dangerous?
They have all these liberal governments with the women, and they all vote for them to come in, and all the girls try to marry them because they're being brainwashed by degeneracy and rap culture to want exotic men rather than reproduce with their countrymen.
And so then they want these like straight up like ends, you know?
By the way, I'm looking at the chat, and the chat is saying that there's a bunch of hiccups, there's a bunch of lags.
I'm not sure how bad it is, but anyway.
But back to that point, yeah, like I do feel like it's a lot of just like women who are kind of just guiding.
And then, you know, all the men don't want to speak up because then they lose their chance with these potential girls who are welcoming of the migrants.
So it's like this, like this, um, this like eternal cycle of like these guys who are being cucked, both like literally and figuratively in terms of the migration stuff.
And then, you know, I think that those women see those guys as more manly because the their um uh nation's men aren't actually speaking up for themselves, so it kind of just doesn't go anywhere.
On uh, well, so here's the thing: I saw so I saw a chat, and then someone said that uh the key was to stay 30 seconds behind, which tells me that's rumble, it's not us, yeah, that's what I'm saying, though.
Yeah, so as long as you guys stay behind, like, yeah, like I don't think it's us.
I mean, you know, we have a great computer, we have great internet, we have everything set up perfectly, there's nothing else, and I mean, and we're on the same exact settings that we were on the last two or three streams, so it is what it is.
No, um, that being said, though, I did want to talk about the Daniel Penny case, though, about that.
So, like, we were talking about with these people, I just was thinking today, like having women and non-whites in charge of like the judicial system that white men created is such a net negative, you know, because I never looked at the prosecutor who brought the murder charges against Daniel Penny, but Greg Price, who's uh, by the way, who ran, didn't he run uh Trump HQ?
By the way, I won't give you the early life check, but I will tell you of another popular person with the last name Yoran, and their first name is Shalom.
So, you know, make of that what you will.
But also, you had just mentioned too about how, you know, it's like a disaster that non-whites and women are in charge of the judicial system.
But not even just that, but even being a part of, you know, being on the other side of that too, because the judicial system was kind of accounting for a country of Christian white men.
And now we have people from all over the world with low IQs, with low time preference, and it's just like they don't know how to even account for that.
And then we have democracy on top of that.
It's just an exacerbating snowball of a problem that can never be corrected.
That being said, it is interesting because, you know, they showed who she is.
And there's this whole idea of like, you know, check this out with like with restorative justice.
You know, this man was murdered.
And I'm just so sick and tired of giving black people a pass.
Like, I was driving here to the office and then there's like three, it's dark as night.
And there's three bird scooters taking up the whole two lanes of the highway to get here, like swerving and intentionally stopping traffic.
So I took my car and revved it and like almost hit the guy on purpose.
So they moved.
And I was like, let's play a game of guess the race.
Now, I'm not going to tell you what their race was, but there was a group of people using a public item as a nuisance, causing a danger for the public for no reason on a Tuesday night in a nice neighborhood.
Can you guess the race?
Wait, where is that?
Yeah, there you go.
Can you guess the race?
Everywhere they're Brazilian.
They're Democrats.
Actually, they were a Democratic race of people.
Everywhere I go, these people are just a damn nuisance.
Like, it is crazy.
And it's like, what this, what this stuff is, they call it restorative justice, you know, woke justice, equity.
What it is, is it's to make whites feel like enemies in their own home.
So that, because it's like, you don't need to be racist.
It's like, dude, I tell my wife, just stay away from black areas and from groups of black people, and you're generally in the safest place in America.
If you show me an area where there's no black people ever, excluding Hispanics as well, but there's no black people, you will be in a safe neighborhood, even if it's poor.
Like you, like you go up to not maybe not Delaware, but like I was up in Connecticut in one of like the like, like I'm not even joking because I was looking at like places to buy homes and I was looking at some cities in Connecticut and like, you know, they have the local trans bar and shit like that, right?
And so it's like very lefty.
Like it's, it's like a, it's like a fairy tale.
It's like going to Europe where you're like in a very liberal, you know, the most progressive place.
Who's really the problem?
Is it the progressives or the immigrants that are, you know, the Afghanis and the North Africans?
And you're like, well, you know, the Democrat policies created the problem.
That's such a cop-out from the Republicans saying that because it's like, is it though?
I don't think it's really a policy that the illegals are over here.
I think it's more or less just a lack of enforcement of policy.
And also, don't you know something?
The white liberals are usually pretty great neighbors.
Like they, like, I have a lot of liberal family and they live in the nicest neighborhoods and they're great neighbors and they're community organizers and on the PTA.
And yeah, are they a little bit weird and we disagree on, you know, whether we should be showing porn to kids?
Sure.
But like, they're not going to mug you.
You know what I mean?
Like there's some weird shit with the liberals on like transing and abortion and shit.
They are murderers.
But like, why was what will no one just say it's the blacks?
I remember during COVID and slightly after COVID, once you rode the train in Chicago, which a lot of people do, even like young professionals, because it's just, it's such a pain to have a car and have to find somewhere to park it.
And like, even if you have someone to park, it's just, it's just a pain driving around the city.
It's like blacks would specifically go out of their way to smoke a blunt on the train for no other reason but to piss off white people because they knew that white people wouldn't say anything.
So, I mean, there'd be all these people who are dressed up.
They got their little messenger carrier bag or whatever, coming home from work.
And then there's just like a black guy playing his music super loud, smoking a blunt on the train.
There was another thing I was thinking of too, but I don't know if you knew this, but did you know that black people are completely convinced that white people will not move out of the out of the way on the sidewalk?
Well, so that's the other part of it, too, is that then they complain about white people crossing the street when they're on the same side of a sidewalk at night.
And it's like, okay, so which one is it?
That we're bumping into you intentionally or we're crossing the street and then you're even offended by that.
If you're with a woman, if you live in a metropolitan area and you want to know if she's racist or not, find out where she shops for home goods.
Now, here's the reason why.
If she shops at Walmart, it's not looking good.
It's not looking good unless, unless, I will say this because I don't want to class hate here because a lot of people, you know, they have no other option either, A, because it's in your city.
So let me just say this.
Again, this is large metropolitan areas.
So this excludes if you just live rural and there happens to just be a Walmart and there's nothing, right?
We're talking about here, South, South Florida, Chicago, you know, Dallas, right?
Los Angeles.
If you live in a large metro area and you're like, you don't want to out yourself as conservative, you want to find out if she's like, you know, knows what's up.
And that's like, like, so my wife, you know, while she's like, you know, obviously openly discriminatory in her own ways, because she grew up in Africa and understands, like, I was with somebody, another, another girl that was, that was a, well, well, he was a family member, but I was laughing because we went to a target and the Legos were locked up.
And she said, can we shop at a different target next time?
That was all that was locked up.
But she noticed that the Legos were locked up behind glass.
And it was like, she had that instinct of a mother, like, we shouldn't put, we shouldn't be in this environment.
So it's, it's the Walmart test where, yeah, do they like, because men can be openly racist, but women, you don't have to be openly racist.
They just need to have that instinctual, you know, like, know where they don't want to live, right?
It's something with a, I forgot what it's called now.
Anyway, I'm like blanking on it.
But, but yeah, like, I mean, they used to like really clamp down on homeless people, on like gang member type looking people, like those types of people.
But I mean, I've actually never been to like a bad target before, I don't think.
There are definitely some targets that are better than others for you.
And that's why my mom always taught me, I was raised very poor.
You can be poor, but you don't want to be ghetto, right?
So it's like, it's one thing, it's one thing to not have good grass because you can't afford a lawn.
It's one thing to have the little grass and the weeds that you have all out of control, right?
So you don't want weeds, you know, there and you don't want your grass overgrown, but you do want to be in a position to where you can actually watch your stuff and you can keep it and keep it nice.
Like the what little you do have.
By the way, if you're ever poor as a guy and you're dating, do what I did.
Tell your girl that you're a minimalist.
It's a really great phrase.
If you're just poor, you don't own shit and you like ride a bike, just be like, I'm actually a minimalist.
And say you're, you know, care about the environment.
Like if you don't own a car, so you don't, you care about the environment, but you're not weird.
So you still take buses and stuff.
You're not against combustion engines.
So if you're, if you're poor, you don't have a car, you're an environmentalist.
And if you don't have shit to show her in your room, just say it's a minimalism.
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Yeah, so I mean, we were just about absolutely nothing.
By the way, chat, we've decided, like, kind of going forward, we weren't going to try to do the most newsy stuff.
We're just going to try to keep conversations relaxed because it's been a pretty good time just talking about whatever.
Although I would feel a lot less, I would feel a lot less stressed on a stream like this if it was working.
But because I mean, I did feel a little bit more relaxed starting up this stream, and then everyone's like, oh, it's lagging, blah, blah, this and that.
So like if Rumble's having problems, that's fine, but it won't affect our recording.
Our recording here will be fine.
Watch completely.
So when we upload it to censored TV, there'll be no lags, no buffering on the entire show.
It'll go up perfectly, but it'll have an issue with the stream because it's pointing to censored and it's fucked up because we were given a bad stream key.
At least I know what it is now.
So we shouldn't have this problem ever again.
I'm not even joking.
It should be completely fine.
Now, here's the truth, though.
Daniel Penny, they're trying to put him in jail.
I was going to say this about them hating white people.
You know, there was this other guy who named Jordan Williams that also around the same time got charged for killing someone out of self-defense, you know?
And it was a very similar case, and he just got his charges dropped by the same prosecution because he's black.
That he stabbed a Subway rider to death in self-defense will avoid prosecution.
A grand jury declined to indict 20-year-old Jordan Williams on manslaughter and weapons charges stemming from the June 13th killing on a Brooklyn J-Train.
Tonight, he's speaking to News Force Melissa Colorado about his newfound freedom.
She's joining us live in downtown Brooklyn, Melissa.
And Natalie, to say that Jordan, his mother, and his girlfriend are relieved, that would be an understatement.
We caught up with him outside of his home in Queens today, and he says he is grateful he is ready to put this experience behind him.
I'm just happy that, you know, the system turned out to work in my favor.
A chaotic chapter in the life of 20-year-old Jordan Williams from St. Albans, Queens is now over.
Williams was arrested and charged with manslaughter for stabbing 36-year-old DeVictor Udrago to death on a J-train in Brooklyn two weeks ago.
From the beginning, Williams said he acted in self-defense.
I was scared in that situation.
A grand jury believed Williams and refused to indict him.
I'm happy that I can get on with my life the way I'd like to.
Law enforcement sources tell News 4 that on the night of the deadly stabbing, Udrago was harassing strap hangers, acting erratic, and punch Williams' girlfriend.
Yasmine Ratliff.
Everyone was there.
They seen that he defended me.
I was defending him and that's it.
The Brooklyn DA's office says our office conducted an impartial and thorough investigation of this tragic case, which included review of multiple videos and interviews with all available witnesses.
Like, because like if it was manslaughter, like he punched the guy and he, like, the same thing, whether he choked him or punched him, he hit his head and died.
Then I'd be like, okay, the same thing.
I'd be like, look, if you're going to be a fucking asshole on a train and be like harassing people and you get knocked out and die, I don't feel bad for you.
And you're like, I'm so tired of blacks just getting off the hook with their bad behavior.
And white people, like, I know it's like probably even illegal for me to say, but it's like, we should get back to the Australia before when they had, the Australians used to just like, they had a policy to this day.
I don't know if you know they have a policy like with the up in Darwin.
So, yeah, take the guns from them and then they'll just improvise.
They'll use spears.
They'll use.
I'm just waiting for mace battles to come back or like them to invent, like for them to reach the Iron Age and then start making chain mail armor or something.
I think that'd be pretty awesome, actually.
But oh, yeah, by the way, I looked up strap hangers earlier because I heard that girl say it in the interview.
She's like, Yeah, there were some strap hangers on the train.
And I was like, Is that like a derogatory term?
But it's because those straps on the train, they'll just hang from them and then just kind of like ride the train like that.
According to the manager's statement, a cashier called over the manager where the suspect was kind of whispering, asking her to make reparations regarding her groceries of over $1,000.
By the way, this is one of my favorite ones because it starts outwards like, he hit me in the face, and then it's like, oh, so you escalated a situation, started demanding reparations from a corporation, started screaming in people's faces, and then someone tried to get you the fuck off their face.
Forcing the manager to back into the cafe counter, a security staff member intervened and told the suspect to calm down, before the suspect began backing him into the security office by screaming.
That's true yeah exactly, and it's, and it's horizontal.
It's actually not wait no, it's.
Uh yeah, it's not vertical, it's horizontal um, but yeah um, but that's crazy.
So he got pulled up, or he got locked up just for pulling out the shotgun uh, because blacks were trying to attack um, a Mong family.
So that's interesting.
But um yeah wow well, that sucks.
How long were you locked up for?
I mean yes, yeah.
So it's like, unless you have some kind of um, like you need some some kind of like neighborhood patrol and like have to go through all the laws and then meanwhile, like blacks, can just do whatever they want.
It's like the whole thing with like gun control.
Like you know, people talk about like gun control but at end of the day, people are going to get guns no matter what and they can kind of just uh act with impunity because they're the criminals and they don't have to abide by the law.
So that's usually how it works out with them, but that's crazy.
I talked about that with uh some people at Rumble.
I was like hey, I was like, you guys are a conservative streaming platform like uh, the first step to making Rumble better is accepting that, but they want to do everything else.
And I mean last time, our stream on saturday actually did extremely well and we did like no prep for, but we have a Devin Stack from Black Pilled on on thursday.
Yeah, maybe we can even get a guest for saturday too.
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I wonder if I could get Luke, yeah yeah yeah, that would be great, but maybe we'll, that'd be nice.
So I don't get, I'm demonetized on X, demonetized on YouTube, on Facebook, on Instagram, like, you know, everywhere.
And on Rumble, they don't pay you anything.
So I don't, I, you know, a couple hundred bucks a month, right?
And that goes to the tax for being white.
No, reparations.
Yeah, exactly.
So Rumble has a really good opportunity on us for all of us, where YouTube, you know, created a vacuum to where there was a huge right-wing media market on YouTube.
It was one of the biggest things.
They would have meetings about it.
It created a presidency, right?
It created Trump, this YouTube pipeline.
It created Trump, that and Facebook.
And all the companies laterally went around and made it impossible to make a career in the right wing.
And the only people that survived were like the ultimate grifters, right?
Like, and I don't even throw that word around.
I mean, the people that, you know, like I said, that one guy who was doing an ad for Spreely, the Facebook competitor at the middle of the Stop the Steal rally, like in front of Supreme Court while we were about to lose the election.
So, so, you know, so a lot of times the best companies in the world start in two ways.
Either A, they take a product that people love, but it's shitty and they make it better, right?
A good example is just cars.
Like, I mean, you know, people just out-compete each other.
And another example is, is sometimes that companies lack a service they know people want, intentionally exclude people because of their elitism, and somebody comes in, like Lamborghini, right?
Because Ferrari was just, they had problems with their clutch and they wouldn't listen to Lamborghini.
And so then he ended up making his cars.
And now we have, you know, a car that doesn't have buttons that stick.
And I honestly think Lamborghinis, I don't think they look better than Ferraris, but I think they are better quality cars, in my opinion.
That being said, Rumble came with a great position.
There was a lack of streaming service for conservatives.
And all we want is for them to fix the algorithms and the search features and work on that.
And then instead, they're like, so you want RiceGum?
You know, and by the way, I know some of these people who were smaller guys that were getting 50, 60 grand a month.
So these other guys probably getting maybe 100, 150 grand a month, maybe, maybe more.
And they just dipped.
And so then we were like, hey, now you guys realize that Rumble, you know, you don't need to be pushing, you know, Ben Shapiro on the front page because he's not censored.
You know, this is a place for people who are censored, who are not, they're not crazy.
I mean, like, I don't think, I don't think, what is the other one?
Bit shoot.
So those are great sites.
You know, they're less censoring than Rumble even.
But this is for normal people with normal right-wing ideas that kind of get censored when they're honest about race and stuff.
And Rumble goes, okay, we hear you.
We're signing someone big.
Dr. Disrespect.
We're going to be a gaming channel and we're going to put games at the front.
And you're like, what?
And we gave part of the company to him.
And now he's now in the company.
And it's like, okay, okay.
Is that really, look, maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe it's going to become the gaming hub, but, you know, they don't have infinite money.
And I just don't see kids going to Rumble where the tech, the infrastructure is ass.
They're trying to fit in with the liberals and like they want to be a big tech company when they should capitalize on alt tech, buy out their competitors, create hubs, like, you know, run, you know, buy out, like go team up with Musk and something and become like the video platform for X and create some sort of like a hybrid.
Well, so I will say that I think that gaming is kind of inherently more right wing.
And if you don't believe me, go into a Call of Duty lobby and then you'll hear everyone throwing around all kinds of racial slurs.
I think that, and, you know, that was why there was that initial blowback for Gamergate because it was all these people who just wanted to play games.
It was just guys and they wanted, you know, big action figure or not action figures, but like action heroes, women with big tits, that type of stuff.
They didn't want anything like crazy.
But I think that there is some overlap between gaming and then conservative or at least libertarian people.
Once it comes to people like RiceGum, especially, and that's actually like, that's actually the one example I always use.
Even with Sneeko, I mean, Sneeko was already kind of like moving towards the right or at least towards the center once he got signed to Rumble.
So I get that one too.
But yeah, people like RiceGum, it's just like, you know, if there was some kind of assurance that even after their contract ran out, that like they would still promote Rumble in some way or they would at least not talk bad about Rumble, but some people get on day 366 of their contract and then they're like, oh yeah, fuck Rumble.
Like I never liked that place level, whatever.
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So it's like, okay, so now Dr. Disrespect did that too, though.
Yeah, and then they offered him a good deal and he took it.
And that's what I don't, I don't, I guess I just feel a little bit like a little bit frustrated because it's like YouTube, these people like, yeah, he's demonetized there, but then if they're just coming for money, it's unfortunate because we could be an actual force.
We're like, like my point is this, YouTube isn't just a liberal owned organization.
They're like a liberal backing machine.
Like they target right-wing content and they try to only promote their own.
And the right wing doesn't get it still.
They're like, maybe, maybe they'll accept us.
Maybe if we have gaming, they'll accept us.
And it's like, dude, why don't you just get your tech good so that things work well?
Like they don't even have a floating stream key.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, you have to, you can't even, you have to put like a 60-second placeholder video.
And like, and like today, it just took like an hour and a half to upload like a 10-minute video because it just doesn't work for some reason.
And you're like, I just want this place to work.
And they're like, we spent $20 million on a gamer.
Like, I mean, like, it's not like, it's not like, this is not like a scandal where he's like, you follow him because he's like, you know, some moral authority in your life.
It's like, it's like, it's like getting mad that Matt Gates was fucking young chicks.
It's like, he's not like, he's not saying that he's some moral authority.
He's just trying to do good for the country.
He still gets boners and likes to take care of it.
Like, the Dr. Disrespect stuff, I think it was stupid.
That's my opinion.
The fact that it was investigated.
Look, when there's no criminal charges brought against people, it's 100% bullshit.
I think that's why Rumble kind of leaned towards him a little bit more is because they probably see him as being like an anti-cancel culture person because he got canceled and then he came back in a big way and he still has his whole fan base.
He has these animations that are like that like he had made for him.
So for instance, if he's playing Fortnite or PUBG or whatever, if he gets into a car, it switches to the screen where he's in this little car overlay.
It's just like, you know, nice touches where it's like, you know, it's not like some of these other streamers where they're like, they could sign to a $100 million deal.
And then they're like, I'm going to do a desktop stream and then wear a, you know, like a costume from Party City.
So I knew about that early on to have like your thing.
And I used to wear, like, I had a sponsorship with a sunglass company.
I used to wear really like weird sunglasses and had my hair blonde because I was like, yo, I'm going to have a look where it's going to be like, that's that weird guy that wears the sunglasses and the blonde hair where people could recognize you.
But my wife was like, no.
You know what I mean?
She was like, that's gay to wear sunglasses indoors.
And my husband's like, you're a husband.
And a lot of these guys are like, I know he's married too, but my wife's like, you're not.
And like blonde hair, we're not doing that.
Like, we're not, I'm not going to have a husband who like bleaches his hair and spends money on his hair like that.
Well, I just saw like, I saw some really nasty retweets of it that were just like, look at this like, you know, 12-year-old boy, you know, and it's like, look, I don't know what state this is, but I'm sure there's a few that 16-year-olds can marry.
Congrats, you know, like that kind of stuff.
And it's like, he's 19 and owns a house and she's 18.
What I was always talking about, too, of marriage, this is an interesting thing because you're like newly married and so am I.
And, you know, we've been living together for what, two years now?
No, but I've always said this, this goes in the age of consent thing, which is why I'll never get myself.
I'll always preclude when I talk about this by saying I'm from California, so I'm cool with 18 being the age of consent.
That's in my mind.
However, when I talk about my own kids and people are like, you would marry your daughter at 16?
I go, listen, age of consent is not about when your daughter can be a whore.
And we're not, let's let me rephrase this.
Age of consent was never when women decide they want to be whores.
It was about when your dad decided that you were ready to get married.
That's what age of consent actually means.
Age of consent is that's like, it's like, oh, so you're saying 15-year-old girls should get fucked by 50-year-old playboys?
No.
I'm saying women mature earlier than men.
And that's why most cultures, the ages 15 or 16, and the age of consent didn't used to mean my daughter is 16, so she can go out and sleep with 50-year-old men and get, you know, fucking blown out.
It meant, you know, if there's a guy like this who's 19, 20, he's a homeowner.
He comes from a good home.
There's no divorce in the family.
They're religious and Christian and they see marriage as a unity.
Yeah, so no, no, but people is like, I like, but no, people get so weird about consent age now that I had reposted a video to trigger the ends and it just had a bunch of like hot white girls and then Zendaya.
And I said, look what they took.
I was actually buzzed texting.
I said, I didn't even spell her.
I said, look what they took from us.
And it got like 13 million views or something like that.
But like all these blacks, I thought they were going to get mad about the racism, but they actually started accusing me of being a pedophile over it.
And they're saying, but they weren't saying the girls were minors.
They were just saying I was 40 and that the girls were 20.
They were going, look at this pedophile, like talking about the bodies of women half his age.
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She's 40, mother, thin, 40 fucking mother years old, how they talk.
like the comments like elijah is not ashamed to show off the franken beans for the ladies no you know it because what's weird too is yeah like i had some franken beans delaware remember I sent you a picture.
The thing is, is like, you're from a big city too.
So look, I'm from LA, and this is what I've always told people.
I'm from L.A., so my politics are like, I am learning the air of neoliberal ideas.
Meaning, like, I don't care if people, like, I've never, I've always had friends who were gay and stuff.
I never cared about that.
And that makes like the Spergy Wright really mad, right?
Like, oh, like, right?
But you can see, like, I used to have like, like I said, Blair White on the show.
I've had that other transsexual.
I've had like Andy No, who's gay, and like a lot of people.
And like 90% of the people I had on at Blaze.
And I have no problem with them personally.
But what I did notice, like, and this is where it's different, what I did notice is after years of having people like that on, right?
And a lot of people, that it was like, okay, if you're going to have certain people on, the discussions need to be more about the lifestyle and like understanding.
It has to be an intellectual conversation about a disagreement.
You don't want to like just promote people that are out there because it could confuse people, right?
Like seeing a transgender person could confuse a young person, like genuinely.
And it's, you don't want to make the lifestyle seem attainable.
That's why I don't promote any of my degeneracy.
Like I've been open.
I've had very degenerate seasons of my life.
And I don't, so I don't get what people always, people that don't watch the show always try to like say stuff on the internet about me.
Like Scott Presser's maybe like on the like mid-range of being more flamboyant.
And then you have like someone like the guy from Newsmax or OEN, whatever he's on with the blonde-haired black guy, who's way more flamboyant.
But I think that like, you know, once you start to get older, like you kind of just go with your common sense a little bit more.
And then you start to, cause, cause everything up until that point, especially if you were raised in a major metropolitan area like LA or New York or Chicago, it's kind of like forced on you.
So you feel like you have to act that way to kind of fit in with the crowd.
But then, you know, after a while, then you start to kind of like shed that and then you start to not care what people think because you grow up, you kind of come into your own.
One thing I always thought growing up, growing up, and then maybe it's different because I have a daughter and not a son yet, or like I didn't start with a son, but I used to always think my kids are going to public school because like I actually wanted my son to like to go to public school to kind of be like, you know, kind of be in like a tough situation where you have to fight off N's and Mexicans or whatever.
But and like maybe it's different just because I have a baby girl now as opposed to having a boy because like, you know, I don't want my boy to be so sheltered that like he doesn't know how to defend himself or like or like he doesn't know how to conduct himself if he finds himself in Detroit or in Baltimore or something.
Don't, but well then take him like, it's like the point is, is you do this.
It's like, like my wife's family, they're all unvaccinated, homeschooled, everything like that.
But it's like their parents took them to Africa and like brought them around society and integrated them and like actually, you know, and they had homeschool groups and took them out on adventures.
They got shot up and stuff.
Things still happen.
But it's not like you're just normalizing this shit.
You know what I mean?
You take your kids traveling.
That's a big one.
Take them around.
Show them the world.
Don't treat them like kids.
Like don't, we're already, I'm going to New York in two weeks.
You know, I'm bringing my like six week old son and a one and a half year old son.
That's why it's nice for, you know, just like my family situation is that my wife is from Delaware.
I'm from Chicago.
And then we live in Florida.
So I mean, even just growing up, like my kids will see a pretty like wide swath of like what America's like.
I mean, like, like, I would say that those three places are pretty substantially different in their own ways.
So, but yeah, like, I mean, that was one thing that I had to unlearn was, and like, you know, I know it sounds a little crazy, but yeah, like that was a little bit of like the Jewish propaganda too, where it's just like, oh, you have to kind of like have to just be raised in a situation that like you're raised in and to kind of glorify that lifestyle of like being in the hood or whatever, like being in the game or whatever.
Like, like kids, like, I know, like, like, there's, there's still two people I know that don't, like, they don't like me because, like, oh, you're an elitist now and stuff.
And it's like, no, I just, I just telling you, you don't need to be poor and you can do better for yourself.
So, yeah, which is funny too, because actually, and I've told you this before and she might be watching right now, but my wife is kind of like white trash in some ways.
Do you ever see the do you ever see the I was thinking about starting an Instagram series called my personal one called the parking lot of lifetime?
Oh, yeah, no, yeah, I know Ferrari Bentley's Rolls There was there was I looked around there's probably about like 15 million dollars of cars are just sitting on the lot right there in just one parking There was two Ferraris a Urus there was a Rolls-Royce There was a Cullinan there was a Bentley and then it's like I was like damn this place is like Yeah, this is up there.
So it's just this place you feel poor this city by the way just so you know we live next to Ben literally didn't live next to Ben Shapiro Ben Shapiro's studio is a is over by I won't say out here, but um but it's over by where Big Justice and AJ hang out.
At a parking garage, actually by the one restaurant that you were telling me about the other day.
But anyway, I actually wanted to finish up my thought from earlier was that, you know, my wife is a little country.
She's a little white trash.
And she doesn't understand, like, you know, other than like me and you working together down here, she doesn't understand why anyone would want to live here.
And it's just like, well, I get that it's expensive and, you know, cost of living for like going to a restaurant, buying groceries, unheard of.
Paying rent is crazy, but it's like, I mean, like, you kind of need that pressure on you as a man to aspire to do more.
Because I mean, because like, you know, even visiting her family, like back where they're from, it's like, you know, and like, I love her family and everything, and they're great people.
But like, I go to the Walmart or I go to even Target or like a store nearby there.
And it does feel like everyone there kind of like had given up.
Where I'm from in the Chicago suburbs, um, where I grew up, it was mostly Mexican and or it was like mostly Hispanic and black.
But then you drive 30 minutes south and then it was where like Michael Jordan lived.
Like it's like very nice houses, multi-million dollar mansions.
It's called like the North Shore of Chicago.
So I mean, even as a kid, yeah, like I liked being around that because it was something to aspire to.
And by the way, like, you know, because I don't want to sound completely elitist here, but if you can't live somewhere like a Miami or like a LA, like a Beverly Hills or whatever, I mean, just go one step up.
Like, it doesn't have to be so drastic to like go to the most expensive place, but you should, especially if you're not.
So, like, dude, back in like 2018, my apartment was like $3,500 a month, you know, in like in LA, right?
It's pretty normal.
I'd have a roommate.
So that wasn't like, I couldn't afford that on my own.
That wasn't like a thing.
But it's like, you know, yeah, LA, Chicago, New York, San Francisco.
you know, you're not paying less than $3,500 a month for an apartment and probably paying closer to five.
And if you want to get a home, you're probably paying like $6,000 to $8,000 a month.
And if you're in Orange County, it's probably probably like $8,000 to $10, you know, to rent a house.
And so it's like, it's obviously not doable.
However, if you do want to live a better lifestyle, you can, yeah, as long as you live 15, 20 minutes out, you can still be a part of the nice gym and go to the nice places and do better for your family and bring them around that stuff.
However, I do say this, though.
A lot of people, I would say a lot of people, a lot of people, I would say, actually, though, really, really are struggling, though, if you have kids and on one income.
So I know that excludes that because if you're on one income with kids, you're probably just fucking happy if you were able to make rent this month.
I mean, and that's really, that's where people are at right now, you know?
And I, and I, and I respect the hell out of that because I grew up with a big family on one income and making rent was a big deal.
I don't know if it was for you, but like, if we made rent that month, like we knew it would be like, hey, we don't have money for rent.
But like, I think when I was like 11 or so was like once you first moved into like our big like two-story house.
And then, and then it was funny because where I grew up at too, like, um, like everyone looked at me, well, like, not just me, but like, um, like a group of people as like being the rich kids kind of, just because like I live in like a two-story house, but which is crazy to think about.
Like, okay, if you, if you grew up rich, don't comment on this because actually, no, comment rich or poor.
Um, and I mean, honestly, I don't mean to call middle class poor, but like 90s middle class, where it's like, you know, we think everything's middle class, but really middle class meant like you owned your home and you had, you know, two cars and stuff.
I didn't, I grew up in lower class.
So it's like, just say if you're rich or poor.
And if you're rich, what was it that like let you know that somebody was poor and didn't have money?
And if you were poor like me, what was it where like you would be like, that person's rich?
Not that that's really true, but like, it's like a normal thing, right?
I don't want to hear like, oh, they had a yacht, right?
But it's like something normal.
Like, what was it for you?
Like, like, what were some of the things where you were like, and maybe now you don't think that, but you're like, those are rich people.
Well, so I went to two different high schools because I went to one that was mostly Hispanic, mostly black, or like, it was like half Hispanic, half black, kind of, or maybe a little bit less than that.
But I think there, I mean, it was a tell when someone was poor.
I remember when they wore the same clothes all the time.
That's like the most obvious thing.
Because like, I knew some people who were dirt poor and living the projects, whatever.
As far as like rich people, though, I mean, nothing that was like subtle.
Like, I mean, because once I went to my second high school, I remember going to some house parties and then going to some people's houses and it was just like Project X level, like crazy mansion.
I'm just like, I had no idea that that was even within a 20-minute drive from where I lived at the time.
But I can't think of anything like subtle.
I'm kind of interested to see what the chat says about this.
And then um, if somebody had a new car, in general like, I feel like leasing is much more common now and people lease, so a lot of people like I think there's this is what I think about the poverty level.
I don't think people knew how poor we were in the 90s, because the standard of living is so much higher today than it was.
Like poor people drive new cars.
Back in the day we would always ask each other for rides.
Like somebody would have a car and it would be a really shitty car and you would split gas and give them gas money when you're a teenager, yeah.
And now you have teens that are like my parents won't buy me a car and you're like even a used car.
They get upset and you see like poor blacks driving like brand new, like Nissan Altimas, and you're like how are you paying for that?
You know, I don't.
I just don't remember.
Like I don't remember poor people having nice things like they do today, like like we wouldn't have had if you were poor.
You wouldn't.
When I grew like I mean, I wasn't that young but like you wouldn't own a cell phone in that standard of living and now everyone has an Iphone.
Yeah yeah like, just if you were in the mindset we had in the 90s, it was like like going out to eat was a luxury.
Yeah, I don't know, that's where it was to me and I feel like today, people that are like in those same jobs is what I mean.
I don't know what the income is now, but people I know that work the same jobs that my dad did and like so I would imagine they're in the same economic zone, are like their kids have iphones and they drive a brand new like Nissan, you know Centra or something, and you're like, are you guys just in a shit ton of debt?
Uh, only my dad worked, but like um, I remember once I got my first car.
I remember talking to my mom about like, trading it in and like and like how that whole process worked and I was like yeah so, like you know um, I still owe this much on my car or whatever like so like, once I trade it in, do I get uh part like, like part of that money back, or like, you know um, how does that work?
And then she was like uh, I don't know, i've never made payments on the car before, like we always just like owed a car.
But she was a stay-at-home mom.
My dad like like, like probably made, if I had to guess, like 65 000 a year in the 90s, which isn't like really good actually.
So I just remember seeing one of his checks one time, and then it was 2000, which I think was bi-weekly, which would come to um, come out to, but well, I guess that's like just under 50, I think.
I think I think it's 48.
So uh, I remember he was making that and then.
But then yeah like, I mean we never uh like, even you know, once we lived in like the crappiest places that I ever lived in growing up.
Uh, my mom never worked or like like she would do like babysitting, just like various stuff like that or whatever.
But uh, that was how you could live in the 90s, was that both parents didn't have to work.
Um, you're in a car that you didn't even uh, um have payments on and um, people didn't, people didn't make payments on cars.
And I, like, what's what's what's crazy to me is when I was 21, so I'm, I'm 31 now, but when I was about 20 years old, I started my own business and I was making 60 grand a year working for myself at 20.
So that's about 11 years ago.
We're talking, what, like 2012, 2000, 2011?
So like 2011, I was making $60,000 and I had bought a new car, a Toyota RAV4.
I know it's a gay mom car, but it had to do with my job.
I remember the first time I ever went grocery shopping once I first moved out and I was in college in Chicago.
I went to the grocery store and then I came back and I unloaded everything and I looked at my fridge and I was like, oh, I just bought like eight different types of drinks.
Like I had like apple juice and cranberry juice and like one kind of soda and like another kind and then like Kool-Aid.
And just like, I was like, okay, next time I have to think about like getting staples.
And that's why every time I grocery shop now, and my wife is the complete opposite.
Like she shops like how I ate in the 90s and I'm always getting staples.
You know what I was going to say, Rovesa, what you were saying about buying all that food is like, okay, because you know the European, we talked about this.
You didn't know about it, the European shopping method.
Yeah, we did because you like, you saw it on the video.
Yes, this was a while ago, though.
And you were like, oh, so like I, I have, it's hard because then like America has a higher rated food quality system than most European countries and Australia.
It's just the price of it.
Like if you go to like fresh market here, that's way nicer than any market in Australia.
But the fresh market should be called the expensive market because it's fucking expensive.
And the problem with the food here is that we do have actually higher quality food in general.
It is higher, but it's expensive.
And I've tried to explain that to my Australian family of like, America is like a bad country to be poor in, but it's the best to be rich in.
But by the way, Yuri Pureblood said, my mom raised me and my two brothers on 25K 90s while my dad pastored a Calvary Chapel of 14 people that never tithes.
My mom paid the rent for the church too.
That was a 1950s rundown hardware store.
So your dad was a Calvary Chapel pastor as well.
So we guess we're the same.
I grew up in Calvary Chapel, you know?
So it's kind of like Calvary Chapel is a little bit like the Jehovah Witnesses.