DC MASS CASUALTY Plane Crash: Accident or ATTACK? | Nightly Offensive
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Of course, this was not the planned topic of discussion for your program tonight, but in light of this breaking news, I have called over to my counterparts at the White House, and I can confirm that President Trump has been made aware of this situation.
And tragically, it appears that a military helicopter collided with a regional jet at DCA airport right here in Washington, D.C. That's all I can confirm at this point in time.
And I can just say that the thoughts and the prayers of the entire Trump administration are with all those that are involved.
And we ask the public in this area to please stand by for guidance from law enforcement and allow them to do their jobs as they attempt to save lives right now.
I think that's very well said and good advice for everybody.
The activity, Caroline, as we look at the videos here, seems to be well, all flights were canceled as an airliner, American Airlines jet, crashed to the Potomac after colliding with a VIP transport Blackhawk.
While some suggest that this was an intentional attack or even a test to see if there could be a takedown in the future, others are saying this is just a sheer accident.
But how does something like this happen in the modern day?
Is this due to DEI programs and the lack of coordination?
As we know, the FAA directly did not hire people because they were white men.
Or is this simply because humans are kind of retarded?
And sometimes bad things happen to good people.
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My name is Elijah Schaefer, and we have a great show for you talking about all the news here.
If you're not familiar at this time, we are live usually on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. Eastern Time, but we are live at 12 p.m. today.
It's been a while since you've had a long black thing in your face, at least 12 hours.
So it's been a great time.
You know, we're talking about this story.
You can bring up just the picture here.
Obviously, this is a huge tragedy.
And, you know, when we talk about content, you know, we have to really look at the fact that this is not just about talking and discussing about conspiracies.
You know, as of right now, about 67 lives were lost in this collision.
This is also just a serious tragedy.
It's a mass casualty event.
These are people's children.
These are family members we'll look at later.
And so, you know, genuinely, we just want from the bottom of our heart to say to everyone, please pray for these people that are involved.
Pray for their salvation, you know, for those that are surrounding this, that they might see God and know God and find God through this very, very terrible tragedy.
But initially, as we talk about this, what goes through your head?
Were you thinking this was just an accident?
Were you thinking it was an attack?
We have more details, but what went through your head?
Obviously, we're talking about the casualty event.
Here's the police commissioner discussing about the recovery efforts.
Listen to what they have so far.
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Rescue operation to a recovery operation.
At this point, we don't believe there are any survivors from this accident.
And we have recovered 27 people from the plane and one from the helicopter.
The district office of the medical examiner has lead on reuniting these bodies and these people with their loved ones.
And we will continue to work to find all the bodies and collect them and reunite them with their loved ones.
We should also acknowledge that the Virginia Medical Examiner and the Army Medical Examiner are involved in this operation and a very important part of getting people identified.
So essentially what happened is there was a American Airlines.
It was actually one of the small jets that we were in, Mike.
It was one of those with the little two seaters, I think, on the side, where there's, yeah, there's like one seat for the business class.
But essentially, there's just this collision, right?
And I think what really struck people as being odd about this was that the plane struck above the Potomac River a Blackhawk, which is actually a VIP transport helicopter.
Now, obviously, the conspiracies went around immediately.
And I don't mean that they're not valid, but just that, you know, this was an attempted assassination.
People are asking the question, who was on the plane?
Who was on the helicopter?
Well, as it turns out, it looks like the VIP transport helicopter was a part of a training exercise that was going on in the area.
How this happened is another question.
And it looks like the majority of the people from what I'm seeing on the plane were actually children, were actually minors.
It was an ice skating group, as well as some champion ice skaters from Russia.
I don't know if I have the pictures of that here, but I did see also CNN, one clip from then that they're going ahead and trying to blame Trump for this already.
Yeah, yeah, they don't skip a beat with that at all.
They were saying that, you know, the transfer of the administration and I guess the current person who was overseeing the flight patterns and everything for the major airline, switched, you know, left the company and they're trying to blame that towards Trump.
We are just nine days out from a presidential transition, an administrative transition.
The FAA administrator resigned at the end of the Biden administration.
So there is no permanent confirmed FAA administrator right now.
This is going to be a time when there's going to be a lot of public communication and a lot of investigation of what happened here.
What do you anticipate this transition period is going to mean for what happens today and tomorrow and in the coming days as we find out what happened here?
They're literally, CNN's like, okay, hey, you know, we don't really have an FAA administrator.
We're already blaming Trump for deaths from an FAA incident as if, as if his entire platform trying in his best to end the DEI hiring practices, you know, end this weird multi-gender focus, hiring lesbians.
We saw the disaster of this in California in Los Angeles just a few weeks ago, actually, during the fires, where the fire department put more emphasis on hiring fat black lesbians with a fro than they did actually hiring men who could get people out.
Remember that video from that fat black woman that was like, if your husband's in a fire, then I got to ask myself, how did he get himself in that situation?
You're like, I don't know, DaQuan or whatever her name is, Shaquille.
I don't know, Shaquille, how I got into the fire.
I don't want the fire department thinking about how I got into the situation.
This is why women shouldn't be leaders in these positions because men can push back and push out their own personal bias and just do a job.
That's why we work well in the sewers.
We can work well on the wires.
We can work well in the construction company and in the concrete pits.
It's because at a certain point, your job is to complete a task and you can connect to it and you're not really thinking about anything else, whether you get along with anyone at the office or anything else.
But now, basically, the whole world is run by this weird feminist gynocentric energy where everything's got to have some passive, aggressive, ulterior motive.
Maybe, just maybe this was just an accident and it's a further sign of just the decline of our culture that things just aren't running, running or functioning well.
And the way their policies were set up with DEI hires not hiring based off of merit, but instead of going for someone depending on what their, you know, their sex are, what their nationality is, that has definitely ruined it.
I seen a video.
This, this happened a couple months ago where they even had the lady who was in the flight tower, the pilots talking with her as definitely ruined.
And oh, sorry, I cut off for a second.
So it was in the flight tower and the pilot was talking with her, trying to go ahead and prepare for landing.
And the pilot's been in there for, I think he's been a pilot for 20 something years.
And the lady at the flight tower was arguing that the way he was going about his landing, she Googled it and Google gave her the answer of what he was doing was absolutely.
And it is kind of, okay, it does bring up the question about this stuff, right?
Was this an intentional act?
Was this a test?
Did they think somebody was on the plane?
Because it is a bit conspicuous that you have just a giant plane crashing into a giant helicopter over the most restricted airspace in the entire country.
How does that happen?
You know, it's sort of like paragliders making it over a highly surveilled border and massacring people at a music festival and somehow not being able to be kicked out of the country for another 24 hours.
And then they didn't even have explosives, but somehow all the cars exploded.
And then we found out that it was actually Israel that blew up its own people.
But anyway, you know, like a lot of this stuff does raise a lot of questions.
But I think sometimes I do get a little mad at the right wing where everything's a conspiracy, right?
Like where nothing can be an accident.
And sometimes maybe, just maybe you have to realize you can blame things on people being literally literally retarded.
But the thing is, is that she did have kind of a funny take.
And I do want to talk about that.
You can pull that off.
As we talk about that, though, guys, look, you got to understand something's true.
Obviously, people are weak.
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And the issue is, is that men don't have drive to fight anymore, you know?
Like I'm watching today, you know, people from the Babylon B and stuff, like, we've got to stop racially conscious young men from taking over the right wing.
Really?
That's what you're focused on today?
That's my wife just came in here and brought us fresh baked sourdough that she made from scratch from an ancient starter and baked us cookies.
Okay.
And you know why?
And she stays home because I'm a man and I can lead my family and I'm not like complaining about niche things.
What are these people worried about?
I've cared about real things, like defeating literal communist pieces of shit in our society that are destroying us.
They're undermining everything.
Why?
Because my testosterone levels are honestly at a very good level.
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Now, obviously, like I mentioned here, Valentina has more testosterone than a lot of men that I know.
So I think what she wrote here is, by the way, can I just say right now, I got a lot of traction on my tweet where I said, I literally hate this new interface for X.
It's like while you're fighting for H1B visas and saying that they're doing a really good job at X.
I just want to remind people, I'm not even complaining.
Twitter 1.0 was genuinely functioned better, worked better.
And again, it's like, well, you couldn't say there were more than two genders.
Yeah, you can't say basically the same things now, but you can talk about the genders.
I would say that the whole trans issue has been a smokescreen to like, oh, well, we'll let you fight the trans issue when it's always been a very small niche issue that affects very few people.
But when it comes to bigger issues like Indian immigration invasion, they don't let you criticize that on X anymore.
So as you said, okay, we could say there's more, you know, there's not more than two genders, but at the same time, anything that H-1B or criticizing, you know, us being involved in foreign wars, things like that, a lot of that's actually being silenced more.
But I think she said she's like a military helicopter.
She goes, it's no accident.
And then I think it was that she used here that who was responsible for the attack, which community notes, unfortunately, came in and said there's absolutely no evidence that this was an intentional attack.
News reports suggest that it was an accident.
Can I just say some problem with some of these corrections?
You know, there obviously is no evidence that it was an intentional attack, but that doesn't mean that there isn't.
It's just it's better to say like maybe no evidence has been presented yet.
There's been no investigation, right?
So we don't know anything.
And then on top of that, it's like news reports suggest it was an accident and then cite CNN.
I mean, like, especially now, some of these fact checks, I feel like, are just used to target people.
Look, if she thinks it's an attack and that's what her predicting, you know, predictionary measure is, let people just have those opinions without having to add these corrections.
I really hate these corrections.
It's like, okay, if it's been proven and they get the black box and then the guy just like slipped his finger and then, you know, he accidentally, you know, turned off his tracking signal and crashed.
Okay.
Once the evidence is like proven and we have a definitive thing, maybe add a correction saying, hey, it went through the court cases and they found out what caused the accident.
Here's a list of the report.
But this, this whole like community notes is just as stupid as fact checkers on Facebook and it's targeted and used to demonetize people who they don't like, particularly right-wing people.
And I don't know, I really don't like community notes.
And as you said, we don't know the full story yet.
So for her to go ahead and have questions, that this should be something that should be allowed instead of just going ahead, shutting everything down and saying, well, you know, CNN says it's not.
So how dare you think differently?
You know, I don't know if it had anything to do intentionally.
I don't know anything about it.
But at the same sense, we still should be allowed to ask questions.
So I guess so I'll put it in a second though, because that's whether people are just retarded.
Like I know a lot of people have different versions of this, like don't blame on malevolence, which you can blame on ignorance.
But like beyond the DEI thing, I think we'd agree that people, the standards for which we hire people have been lowered to meet those quotas.
Like, you know, I mean, I do employ, I do employ a few women and, you know, they're older and they're married.
And I do have some people.
I can say this, you know, objectively, that in the media business itself, men do a lot more work than women and complain a lot less and ask for a lot less money.
And that's a fact.
And I've employed and worked with a lot of women who have done sometimes 90% less work than men and demand double the salary.
And when they quit, they go on grievances.
I had an employee that once only had to work two days a week and got paid nearly six figures for working two days a week and then left and went on a, on a, on a Twitter spaces.
dumb dumb dumb bitch uh you know not she just has nothing but she was overworked for the two Yeah, she would complain.
And it was the worst.
She literally goes, it was the worst experience of my life.
It's like, you were in, you were such a dumb bitch.
Like, are you kidding me?
You literally had such an easy job.
Your life was good.
Everyone carried the water for you and everyone was kind to you and liked you.
And that was the worst experience of your life.
Then you must have not had a very, very big life.
And so I feel like sometimes with a lot of these ideas, one of the biggest issues that we have is just trying to bring a lot of women into industries that you shouldn't have women in.
I don't mind having a woman, you know, tend to my wounds or something like that.
I still don't like her putting a needle in me.
I don't like when women are giving shots or anything.
But it's like, I do think that bringing women into the workforce has slowed down the efficiency of our economy and our job system drastically because we're so worried about HR.
And how many lawsuits are we involved in now in companies?
I've been involved in several over women just making bogus claims and statements, which I always remind people, I won my lawsuits.
So, you know, people still spread the headlines, but I won.
And it's like, how many bogus lawsuits and bullshit is out there?
Imagine if we just didn't have to deal with that.
Imagine if you only had to deal with nagging at home.
But it's even worse because my point is it's like it's kind of like people mad at Trump for him not hitting an immigration quota.
And they're like, oh, well, he just needs to like deport, you know, everyone that Biden brought in, the 10 million people that Biden allowed in illegally.
And you're going, look, this kind of sucks.
Like, Trump has to kind of fix someone else's mistakes first before he can even do his own job.
Like before Trump could improve the country from where it was at when he left, he has to undo a bunch of stuff that Biden did.
That's what women do.
Like I have seen, I have seen nothing but problems in the workplace and people keep making the same mistake.
That's why obviously I wouldn't say that we have a rule because this would be illegal to say this.
But if there would be a guideline, like a pirate code, the pirate code of this office would be no women work in the office.
I work with women and they're remote, but it's true.
And by the way, I respect women we work with.
It's not even that.
It's just that I can tell you that you can get double the work out of men that you can get out of women for half the price.
And that's just, that's like a, that's a, that's a, that's a non-arguable statement.
And because women get overwhelmed and they get, they get emotional and they get sick a lot.
And I think a lot of times that they try to merge everything and say we're exactly the same, but we need to celebrate what each each gender brings.
So the male is the provider.
He's the workhorse.
He's the one that goes out the hunter and gatherer.
And that's why you're getting a much more better output from there, where a woman is be it feeling overwhelmed or, you know, two days, two days a week is too much.
You know, and everyone should be really thankful that I'm a nice guy and I don't air their dirty laundry on the internet because, you know, a lot of these people have made public complaints about me.
You know.
It's easy to throw stones, but just remember that you are living in a glass house.
You have no idea the amount of research and understanding that they know about these people.
And I got to say, I just, but I learned the hard way, don't work around women.
I try to get them jobs.
I try to make them money.
And what did I get in return?
Lawsuits and problems and complaints, which again, I ended up winning.
So I don't really care.
I mean, like, whatever, years later, but it's costly.
And it's like, it's like for me, I spent years having to fight this stuff that when I look at the efficiency, it's like, like, like we like, okay, I got to be careful here on the racial stuff.
But like, I've worked with everyone from every race and group.
And I can tell you that white men are the most efficient and the best workers possible.
You will get the same out of out of out of a lot of Asians.
You just kind of get low morale.
So like you will get extremely efficient workers and you get the job done.
Like it'll take 50 Indians to get done what one Japanese guy could do.
But the issue with the Japanese is that there's no morale and they feel like they're doing their job out of like honor and service rather than a community.
So there's a little bit of that Western Eastern issue that I worked with.
But it's like, I, as an employer and being around here, I've seen this.
However, I've seen white men not do well in the jobs like being a personal assistant or things where women might thrive, you know, helping and being that side.
I've seen that be women, women thrive more there because men get angry and they don't want to be in those positions.
Like, I don't want to be, you know, your bitch.
I don't want to be doing what you just tell me to do.
I want to be like growing and developing something and building something.
So there are places for women where they do thrive.
So I'm not dismissing them entirely.
I just believe that a lot of these accidents and things happen is because we're forcing diversity where it doesn't need to be, especially when it comes to like aviation.
That's the last place that we need to be thinking about whether we're nice, you know?
Oh, so you get things like this happening, pilots, especially.
And that being said, with the conspiracy, so Eddie brought this up, though, on what happened.
I think we're like, I think we're going to draw, we're going to change the subject here in a second, but I just want to bring this one conspiracy.
He said, why didn't he turn?
Why didn't he even slow down?
Before a Blackhawk helicopter pilot shares his views on the plane crash in Washington, D.C., here's what they think.
There's something suspicious about this.
We'll discuss this watch.
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So, Colonel, just taking all your experience, and you don't have all the information, but you looking at the video like average-day Americans, when you take your experience, what immediately comes to mind just looking at that video?
Why didn't he turn?
Why didn't he even slow down?
Something caused him to not see that aircraft or the mistake the other aircraft on takeoff for thinking that was the one they were talking about.
And that is always a possibility that they've mistaken stuff.
So I would just like to know, is there an answer to the question of why they didn't deviate from their flight course at all speed or altitude?
Because for what you know about the plane, it really couldn't have done much, right?
Correct.
It sounds, Colonel, like you're getting a message from somebody.
They're probably.
Say, one of the biggest mitigating circumstances to that in this environment is the fact that when you fly in an environment that is so lit up with city lights and you also then blend in aircraft lights and many aircraft flying, it can actually all kind of blend together and at certain altitudes you actually can have a difficult time differentiating between an aircraft with its lights on and cars on the streets and street lights, things like that.
I've had that happen to me in Korea where I had a near miss from a 747 because you couldn't see it.
It was just lights moving and we thought they were cars on the street.
So all of these are hypotheticals that could factor into a final conclusion someday in the future.
Uh, and i'm and they went by the way, they had to go through training and get certified by a trainer to even fly in the airspace.
You don't just go there and start flying that.
You have to be trained and certified and ready and signed off by somebody saying they're ready to go out and do these missions, right.
So I think they're saying that like this is just obviously suspicious.
I don't think this was an attack.
I do.
I do think we're gonna see a lot more decline in our society that the hiring practices will continue to lead to a lot more.
You know preventable accidents and I think, no matter how much safety, you know, precautions we put in place, no matter what's going on with the computer systems, you know being able to predict these things.
Like a lot of these planes this looks like an older American Eagle plane or whatever.
You know they go American Airlines well yeah, but the American Eagle plane, like it's uh, it's like chart yeah, they like charter it out or whatever um, but yeah, so I I mean look, i'm gonna i'll just end with the subject.
I think this is a tragedy.
I don't think it was an attack, but I would be open to hear if, if it was an attack, i'd be open to being wrong on this one, because i'm not, i'm not really hardlined either way um, and I also not even an attack, I wouldn't.
I just wouldn't be opposed if there was just some sort of something nefarious that went on here.
Um, and I because it's just in Dc around this time seems just a little bit too suspicious to really think that this would happen um, in the most restricted airspace.
I'm, i'm feeling that, but I also just want to say, let's let it be a tragedy in the meantime.
Yeah, right off, I mean, for me, I I don't think it was a an attack, but at the same time, as you said, i'm open into hearing anything that's happening.
Uh, you know, when it put it past, that something may have happened.
So interested to see what the future holds for this.
I can only imagine what he's going through right um man, that is just like some of the most tragic stuff.
I'm in the chat.
I don't know what people think about that as well, but that is just so, so sad.
Um, and the fact that they're taking advantage of that is just so weird.
All right, that being said uh, we got to talk, we got to transition here topics.
I mean, this is obviously terrible but um, one of my favorite topics that we got to talk about is the Vec Ramaswamy.
Uh, the Vec Ramaswamy is obviously um, you either you're uninformed, in my opinion, or you're just like a Boomer American where, like you're not, you're just a Tv American right, you don't?
You don't really think for yourself if you really still think the Vec is somehow a good guy.
And then he went and sold the company for x amount of money and crashed the stock and uh rugged it and he and he made all this money.
Yeah, it's like Patrick Betavid a little bit, you know, like uh scamming people to get to the top.
Then they then look, I like Patrick Betavid, I don't, I don't, I mean I, I don't, I don't, I don't care what he did, what he did, but I do love like, and these are I I, even I, you know, i'm friends with, with Tristan and with with Andrew Tate and stuff, and i'm not talking crap on anybody, but I I always it's really hard sometimes for me when people are like do you want to be rich?
And it's like okay, but you got rich, like with like a, like a, like a porn company and gambling company and stuff like that, it's like look, and I, I understand, you got to hustle, join our club and you, You can get as rich as us.
Right.
And I understand the hustle, though.
So I look, I understand sometimes the gangster's got to gangbang a little bit in order to become who he wants to be.
I'm actually not opposed to sometimes guys having the rough saga and learning the hard way that maybe making money is not always good in all ways.
But, you know, unlike on OnlyFans horror, you know, you could actually be redeemed.
Like, I do think that Tristan and his brother are really trying to do a lot better now.
But look at Patrick Bet David, it's like, well, you know, he'll write, like, success comes to those who work hard.
And you're like, but you ran a multi-level marketing pyramid scheme that scammed people and got rich from scamming people.
And then you like, and you only became a podcaster from scamming people too.
Like, you paid all your guests to come on originally to help scam people.
And your podcast started as a reason to help bring in new people to scam.
That's the person who created, that is the person who created white people.
I just want to remind you right there, that is that.
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Yeah, so I think that Vivek is cooked.
And someone said this in the comments here.
Look at this.
Can you go to my screen?
You're like, why is it like, why does it look like this now?
Like, and you had to close this and it's still like here.
It's like right outside the range of being a boomer.
Also, too, one thing I want to mention too is I would love to see a study of the people who make over like a quarter million a year, maybe over like half a million every year, who actually like produce something.
Because I mean, I feel like if, you know, just thinking off the top of my head, like who makes over half a million a year, it's all like content creators, streamers, athletes, people who, you know, work in private equity, people who just like really don't like create any like, like, it's not like they run like a steel mill or they like, or they refine oil or they build cars.
Like, no one's actually making real solid goods.
It's all just like the like, it's like, it's like money market magic or it's, you know, stuff for like not consumer goods, but it's just like entertainment.
Like I have a friend who's a billionaire, like barely a billionaire, but I mean, that's, he is still a billionaire in assets.
And he does like crime scene cleanup around the country.
Owns the biggest crime scene cleanup and like body pickup sort of services.
So they clean up like crime scenes in all the major cities and everything like that.
And also owns a 3D printing housing business as well, which was like worth several hundred million IPO'd.
So he's doing very well for himself.
That's actually building.
But yeah, a lot of people, there's actually a lot of money in doing jobs that people don't want to do that are necessities, you know, running like septic tank cleaning, that kind of stuff.
Because honestly, everyone needs it and people don't want to do it.
And there's a lot of availability.
I was going to say, so Vivek is on a comeback tour, right?
And he's trying to get people to like him again.
So he's kind of like going away from trying to appeal to the right.
And he's trying to do what Elon did and Trump and go on all the bro podcasts, you know?
So he goes on two Jewish podcasts, Andrew Schultz and Aiden Ross, right?
And if you think about it, Silicon Valley, right, has been at the bleeding edge of the American economy for the last 20 years, just by market capitalization, by innovation.
I think the Ohio River Valley can be the Silicon Valley even one step more than that to go to the next level where Silicon Valley isn't in terms of production.
Because I do think that's going to be the next wave of actual true innovation in America is actually producing semiconductors.
Yeah, it's like some people do say that we're retarded.
Yeah, I'm sure I'm reading your quote here.
You're the one who said we're retarded.
But it is kind of funny, though, when you talked about that.
It's like that's in the media.
That's everyone's like, it's not that big of a deal what he said.
It's like, no, he literally.
MAGA is basically an anti-immigrant movement.
It's what it really is.
It's like, it is what they say, make America great again, keeping America white or whatever.
There is a lot of that.
It is true.
And people that don't accept that are just in denial, right?
The thing is, is that it was.
Now, this modern era is definitely changed, right?
Trump's got a lot of money from Edelson.
So it's a lot about fighting anti-Semitism.
It's a lot about, you know, Zion Dawn, as they call him.
It's a lot about bringing in, you know, like bring in replacement workers that he actually wants to do that with Musk, believe it or not.
So things have changed because his money is coming from Silicon Valley.
I hate these people like Vivek who want everywhere to become Silicon Valley.
Why do you want Ohio to become Silicon Valley?
Why does everything need to be tech?
Why don't we talk about bringing steel?
Like you said, why don't we talk about bringing steel back to Ohio and bringing industry back and like bringing manufacturing and making Ohio a manufacturing center?
Not everyone wants to work in tech and AI.
We still need things.
People need to build things.
Yeah, semiconductors.
Why?
So we can bring in more Indians and Taiwanese people to work in the semiconductor factory.
Is that what you want to do?
Is that really what's going on?
Why don't you want to care about anything else?
And these Asian Indian people, all they care about is like, I want to be doctor on tech and be an engineer.
It's like, there are so many other jobs, especially for men.
Australia has a good program that I think that we would do good at.
If you're like ninth or 10th grade and you are maybe not cut out for school, you start doing a trade apprenticeship in high school and you go two days a week and you work full-time on the job.
And by the time you get out of high school, you're a licensed contractor or electrician or something like that.
You spend your high school years becoming a tradey.
And I think that's fantastic because not every guy is made to be a fucking engineer.
Some guys need to be electricians because we need them and we don't want to discourage it.
I don't like Vivek.
He's a charlotte.
He's a snake.
And I don't think this comeback tour is going to do anything.
No, I don't think the comeback tour is going to work either.
And it's sad about the trades, as you mentioned, because a lot of people are going less into trades.
That whole area is shrinking more and more.
I actually had Vivek's team reach out to me not too long ago trying to help me like post videos for him and do stuff like that, which I totally rejected.
They were just trying to boost him up again, get him in everybody's image.
And you can see they have me, they sent me like a chat and everybody's like, okay, jump in the comments and every video and make sure that you say, you know, Vivek is this.
And that's not true, what they're saying about him.
And it's like, you can go ahead and look exactly what he wrote about us.
So it's sad too.
You see with the with him trying to bring in the H-1Bs and everything and then the conservatives falling more into it.
It's just a repackaging of a replacement.
We had before when they were just streaming over the border, now we're just going to have them come in a different way.
And everybody's like, oh, we need to defend Vivek and Elon on this subject.
So the thing is, actually, the thing that pissed me off is actually a lot of people started saying the thing that you were saying, which is that actually there's some IQ differential in other countries versus the U.S.
I think that if anything, we are because we have a good selection bias of who comes here.
We're native IQ.
But there's a big problem.
So if we have at least no less smart and probably smarter on average than most countries, if not all countries, because of the selection bias of who comes here.
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Yet in eighth grade, they're still saying it's the immigrants that come.
One thing I always hate, too, is when people say America is an idea.
America is just an idea and we need to go ahead and be a melting pot of this, that, and the other.
We need to not, first of all, flood our country and be replaced, but each country should be its own.
If I go to Mexico, Mexico should be Mexico.
If you're in America, you should have the American culture.
Everything doesn't have to be one huge melting pot.
And then with India, there's so much, it's the culture that's adopted about their beliefs of scamming people is something that's good because they're smarter than you.
And the terrible things I see when I see women influencers actually go to India and get surrounded by these guys.
I mean, it's ridiculous what ends up happening.
I've seen them getting attacked left and right.
So that type of culture is not something that we really want to bring adopted over here.
You see like Joel Berry being like, you know, they like Joel Berry, Seth Dillon, Cullen Wright, James Lindsay, like they spend all this time, like trying to convince young people to like have divert.
Like, why do they, why do they want diversity so much in our countries?
And it's like, they take the woke left position, like, if you don't want this, you're antichrist.
Like, you, God would want you to do this.
So half of them are atheists.
One of them is Jewish and the other guy's a Christian.
And they're sitting around telling us all that if we, if we continue to use our eyes and notice what's going on in the rest of the world and not want it happening here any more than it is, that we're like not good people and that they're going to root us out.
And it's like, well, I don't really care, man.
I got, I don't really care what you think.
Like you guys run a comedy website, you know, which isn't really funny anymore.
And I don't care what you think about this issue.
The fact that you're so obsessed with defending these people, multiculturalism is a scam and it doesn't work.
Okay.
It doesn't work.
It's not working anywhere, right?
We saw Europe, Western Europe become multicultural and it is now unsafe to live in Paris.
It is unsafe to live in Stockholm.
Stockholm is considered a unsafe city.
I never, when I was younger, I remember saying like, it was a utopia.
In just 10 years, diversity turned Stockholm from a utopia into a hellhole.
A friend there right now is just terrible.
And it's like, I hate these people on the right that are so cocked and so feminized and so weak and so ideologically poisoned by progressivism.
They don't realize that they're essentially like a communist plant in our own party to stop us from becoming strong.
And quite frankly, they don't have a lot of influence or power anymore because we continue to mock their ideas because they're bad.
And ultimately, speaking, they're bad because we already see what they do in what happens in London, what's happened in Brussels, what's happened in Paris, what's happened in Frankfurt, what's happened across from Stockholm in Oslo.
We're talking about across the country.
We see what's happening and we don't want that happening.
Look at New York.
Look at Dallas.
Look at Los Angeles.
Look at San Francisco.
This diversity, this quota, this liberalism, it doesn't work.
It has literally caused the end of our country.
It has collapsed us from the inside.
They're like, we need to still be liberal.
And I don't know why they want, why do they love liberalism so much?
A lot of the people that you mentioned, I think that they're just following more of an agenda to make sure that they stay monetized, you know, believing with the H-1B and everything with Elon.
But what we've seen in Europe, I think the number one baby name over there is like Muhammad right now.
I'm not sure what the position is, but he said, I started off believing all men were equal.
I now know that's the most unlikely thing ever to have been because millions of years have passed over evolution.
People have scattered across the face of this earth, been isolated from each other, developing independently.
It had different intermixtures between races, peoples, climate soils.
I didn't start off with that knowledge, but by observation, by noticing, reading, watching, arguing, asking, and then bullying my way to the top, that is the conclusion that I've come to.
And if you've ever been to Singapore, then you would know.
I mean, it's a very developed nation.
You know, they don't have to worry about a certain group of people setting people on fire on their trans.
So, and they're trying to run on time and they're very clean.
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It's like, yeah, there is none.
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So, so, and then if you, and if you say that, James Lindsey will be like, you want national socialism in America, which even if I did, okay, well, who would care?
But I've never advocated for that in my entire life, and I haven't said anything.
And then he was like, here's where you advocated it.
Where you said we should study how Hitler defeated communism in his country and try to learn from that.
It's like, are you fucking retard, James?
But yes, he is.
He actually is.
He's actually stupid.
He actually has something's wrong with him.
It's that ideological thing.
He's so dedicated to like his shitty ideology that he doesn't know how to think.
But, but I, but I, but you know, you don't get the full picture until you hear the truth.
And I think a lot of this comes from that idea of like the American ethnicity.
There's a lot about what our founding fathers wanted for our country that we're not taught about.
And now instead we're told we're an idea and the American dream is for everyone.
Like, I don't, our founding fathers didn't have the American dream.
That's a later thing.
There was no such thing as the American dream, right?
I'm not willing to have a discussion about the definition of what an American is.
I'm not interested in hearing somebody else's proposal for what an American is.
Everybody knows what an American is.
If there's a degree or two of variation between Americans, what an American is, it doesn't matter.
Anytime you try to argue in good faith with somebody who wants to steal from you, you try to argue in good faith with somebody who is not going to ironman your arguments.
You're going to give them every intellectual consideration possible.
They're going to give you none.
Anytime you even open your mouth to do anything that's not derision, you're losing.
You're accepting their proposition that what you know, the same way you know that the sky is blue, what an American is, when you accept that your knowledge of that can be affected by somebody's paragraph, you're already losing.
So, these people, when you come to you, when you see them, the only thing you should have to say to them is, hey, faggot, that's it.
That's all you need to say.
You don't need to say anything else.
Within your community, within your discord, within your friend group, whatever, you can have whatever discussion you want.
But if it's an outsider who's here telling us how to do business, that's not in the game plan.
That's not part of the show.
That's not happening.
All right.
So I'm not saying you need to not think about these things and not talk about them with your friends, whatever.
But when an outsider comes here, gets in your face and starts throwing definitions at you and you got to Google shit.
No, we're not doing that.
You're getting called a slur.
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I don't know which one, whichever one I feel like saying at the moment.
It's like, you're going to act like a slur, then you're going to get it.
We're going to go and break here for just a couple minutes.
We'll be back for the second half of the show here.
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It should be the last set of changes.
And then we're just going to be building for the next couple years.
But some unfortunate things have occurred and Mike is gay now.
So I don't know if you saw this, but I was watching earlier the I want to talk a little about the RFK and Kash Patel hearings that are going on.
I have a really hard time getting my messages to open currently because they've decided to redo X, and it's worse than I've ever seen it in my life.
You're gonna hear me say this about 50,000 times.
But this is actually hilarious.
So, I was watching the RFK things and I had seen this.
Watch this.
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So, I take this to University of Washington has conducted groundbreaking stem cell research on fetal tissue.
To me, I know there's probably a lot of people that may not agree with this, but you see that University of Washington has conducted groundbreaking stem cell research.
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So here's what here's what Mike did.
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You know, it's unfortunate.
And I don't know why they have a puffy picture for us at Blaze.
We're going to talk about RFK's confirmation here.
Once again, I think it's interesting because RFK gave this speech, right, about Americans being healthy.
And I do think that we were talking about this today when my wife brought in sourdough.
Like one of the main things that we need to focus on this entire year is getting healthy, right?
I'm actually getting in really good shape.
Like I have been, but like I'm actually doing, I'm on my cut and it's actually working.
So like, you know, I was already getting up in size and like getting the strength up, but now it'll start to be defined.
And I'm not going on a rapid cut.
So I'm not doing this like, you know, so people are like, it takes time, guys.
Like, why are you always talking about this?
Like, I've only been doing this for like, you know, six weeks.
And it's like, I need another like 12 weeks.
You know what I mean?
So like, I need another 200% more of what I've done to really get down to what I need to be at.
And I also like to do slow cuts because like, you know, you want to have a couple drinks every once in a while with the boys or you want to do things and you don't want to be on this like, you know, you have to lose all the weight in four weeks.
You want it to be sustainable too through the summer.
So you can still, you know, go out, have a beer with the boys and have a Kratom tea and, you know, enjoy your, enjoy your life.
RFK was talking about this: that, you know, in America, we've been so distracted by partisan politics, never really thought about this that we forgot to be healthy.
Like we're worried if our kids are Democrats or Republicans or trans or not.
What about the fact that they're just healthy, right?
To restore trust in the public health agencies, we need transparency.
I want to say something about what you first said.
When I launched my campaign, it was about uniting Americans, Democrats, Republicans.
There's no issue that should unite us more than this chronic health epidemic.
There's no such thing as Republican children or Democratic children.
These are our kids.
66% of them are damaged.
I know what a healthy kid looks like because I had so many of them in my family.
I didn't know anybody with a food allergy growing up, peanut allergy.
Why do five of my kids have allergies?
Why are we seeing these explosions and diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, neurological diseases, depression, all these things that are related to toxic environment?
Why can't we just agree with each other to put differences about so many issues, intractable issues aside, and say we're going to end this?
I don't think anybody is going to be able to do this like I have because of my peculiar experience because I've litigated against these agencies.
When you litigate against them, you get a PhD in corporate capture and how to unravel it.
I've written six books about these agencies.
I know a lot about them and I know how to fix it.
And there's nobody who will fix it the way that I do because I'm not scared of vested interests.
I don't care.
I'm not here because I want a position or a job.
I have a very good life and a happy family.
This is something I don't need.
I want to do this because we're going to fix it.
And the other thing is, we are attracting now a caliber of people to HHS like never before in history.
And they're entrepreneurs.
They're disruptors.
They're innovators of immense talent that are walking away, many of them from growing concerns.
They're not coming there or positioned.
They're coming there because they want to save our country.
And they're from across the political spectrum.
And all these Democrats are opposed to me for partisan issues.
They used to be my friends, agreed with me on all the environmental issues that I've been working on for my whole career.
Now they're against me because anything that President Trump does, any decision he makes, has to be lampooned, derided, discredited, marginalized, vilified.
And then we'll film the stuff after, but I want to get that all set up first.
That's my priority because if we don't get a gateway done today and we need to do two tomorrow, it's fine.
We can do that as well.
So it's not that big of a deal.
And we can always do a vigilant later tonight if we had to, if we need to get it done.
I don't mind doing that as well.
We can always come back and just whatever.
But we got to get this, put a lot of focus on this on this program, the show, because you have to build things back up.
And I think with health, the reason why I think people, you can see that there's a problem in our country is you always see these like fat, you know, people that are, by the way, can you write this down that we need to make sure that we can get logged into TikTok and Instagram on this computer?
Because there's a lot of things that are not just ex posts that I want to start bringing up that would be culturally relevant that are on Instagram.
And I'm not going to download them and stuff.
It's just easier to bring them up.
But I think one of the main things is like, nothing tastes as good as skinny feels.
And when I was like, when I was like, I looked in the mirror and I looked at myself and like my stomach fat's like pretty much almost all gone.
It does something to where you're like, you know what?
I put in the time and the work.
And it's, again, I'm not just getting skinny.
I got buffed first, put all into muscle.
And then now it's going to kind of come down and tighten.
It makes you feel confident that it's nothing you have to prove to anyone.
It's like prayer.
Like it's dumb to get like fit and think you're better than people, but it proves something to yourself.
And it means that you're taking care of yourself.
And there's something very significant about being healthy in today's modern age, especially as a man, that proves that you do care about the long-term goal.
And so what I think is like, I think we're tired of hearing from people like James Lindsay, who's fat and doesn't take care of himself and has a bisexual daughter who had an OnlyFans allegedly.
And he goes around, he's atheist.
He doesn't believe in God.
He plays with swords and toys.
And he's like telling us that he knows what we need for the country.
It's like, dude, you don't even know how to control what goes into your mouth.
I am, but, but, but no, but I mean, like, look, I've fucked up a lot of areas of my life, made a lot of, a lot of mistakes, but I'm at least not moral grandstanding people.
I don't tell people I'm better than them.
I don't tell people that I don't tell James, like, I'm more moral than you, and I'm better than you.
It's like, no, I understand we all struggle, but could you just take a step back and literally look in the mirror, bud?
And let's stop listening to people that aren't healthy.
Well, you do take your shirt off sometimes and tell the intern that stuff, but I think that's a whole different story.
But, you know, when you start to get healthy, it's great for your physical.
It's also great for your mental, you know, and the way our country is now, as far as our food goes, you can see the disease, as Kennedy's speaking about, is running rampant.
The food that we're taking into our bodies, a lot of these aren't even allowed in other countries.
If you look at the food list on, even I've seen one time, which McDonald's is horrible for you, but the French fries, I forget how many ingredients it had in America versus how many ingredients it has, you know, overseas is night and day.
And everything from our vegetables, you know, being genetically modified.
I was just in Mexico not too long ago and actually tasting the difference in real fresh fruit and the different kinds of foods that I was eating.
It's, it's, it's, it's crazy what we're putting in our body.
And a lot of that has to do with the food industry, I believe, messing with our politicians.
A lot of them are getting kickbacks for different things.
And same with the pharmaceutical industry, you know, funding our politicians.
Also, this is kind of unrelated, but I've seen people, I mean, it is unrelated, so whatever, but I see a lot of people talking about it in the Discord.
Apparently, the sponsor for Brett Cooper's show is Jordan Peterson's like online academy course.
And some people on Twitter are saying it's a very diplomatic ad choice, like extending an olive branch to Daily Wire.
But the other people are like, are saying that maybe there's some.
Yeah, I wasn't sure whether to understand it as like, you know, Peterson's being on the out with Daily Wire, which I'm, I really doubt, or, you know, just her, I guess it makes more sense that she has a good relationship with Michaela.
Also, Jay said that, you know, that MJ would consider giving a big donation to bring Josh on.
I said, look, look, if she would give that, if we can get five, if we could get like 500 people to sign up in the next 90 days on locals, which I think is very possible, we can get, we're going to really start pushing that.
If you get 500 people to join on locals, that's going to be really good for Omal Series 2 to really push that, join locals, join the community.
We could make that happen.
Like that, that's a real big possibility.
And obviously, we'd have to create a deal with him with like, you know, we'd put ads and get his stuff going and create a deal.
But I like Josh a lot.
And I've talked to him through all of this as well.
And, you know, I understand where he stands.
And we're big Josh, where Big Josh stands.
So, and I really like his company too.
So maybe if he wants to do that too, like create some sort of a partnership there, that'd be pretty good.
And I know it's good for the health insurance companies if we don't use the insurance, but at the same time, like they need to keep us like, do you notice everyone's always like, I need health insurance.
Why are we always thinking about being sick in our country?
Do you ever think how fucked up that is?
Like everyone's going, but I'm like everyone's fears.
I don't have health insurance.
Why is your biggest fear, especially when you're young?
I understand if you're older.
But even then, why is it not like, hey, health insurance is expensive in this country.
So do things to be healthy.
Try to try to live a good life.
And that is like a good reason when we're old, right?
Like we're in our 30s.
It's like, like we, we need to be healthy.
We, we, we don't, we can't be slamming drinks every night.
We can't be, um, you know, doing drugs all the time.
We can't be eating fast food every day.
I mean, there are seasons where that happens when you move.
I'm sure you're eating a lot of fast food right now and stuff.
Only drugs on weekends, cocaine on Fridays, heroin on Saturdays, alcohol Monday through Friday every day.
But we take Sundays off because they're for the Lord.
No, but you know what I'm saying?
Like the mindset we have to have, it's always like, like I always tell people that no matter who comes into office, Democrat or Republican, if you're not healthy, you've lost.
And I think the reason people do freak out so much is because they're not taking care of themselves because they're eating the junk food and they're being not putting themselves in the right position.
So that's what's freaking them out.
I mean, I've had health insurance for years when I was with the corporate company I was working at before.
And I think I only used it like once.
But at the same time, I was making sure I was eating right.
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Plus, I think what I'm going to do too is I think what I want to do is that we'll do something really good.
So for the first five, you know, we used to have like a thousand active people on locals and we moved to censored and then they went away because we stopped using it.
But we're going to have really good stuff.
Plus, it'll be fun because, you know, it used to go live on locals too.
We might do some other extra things.
Plus, you're going to find out that the only way you're going to be able to maybe get slightly offensive soon will be on locals, which is going to be kind of crazy.
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Let me see.
I'm pretty confident that's where we're at.
Is that where we're at?
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