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We saw President Trump stand before the American people, all of Congress, with so much resistance and say, you know what?
This isn't the state of the union, but whether you're a part of this group or not, we're going to fight to bring this country back from the ashes.
And guys, while I've been disappointed with some things that Trump did in the past, you know, especially what's going on with these weird anti-Semitism, you know, hate speech coalitions, maybe even our numbers with deportations are not where they should be.
And the Epstein files, we can talk about that.
I was impressed by what he said and what he stated.
And we're going to talk a lot about that.
Plus, MSNBC Gould weighs in on a 13-year-old with brain cancer.
Let's hope he doesn't have to battle Trump supporters or commit suicide.
It was a disgrace yesterday.
Additionally, the Gateway Planet reports that Speaker Johnson was forcibly removed as unhinged Al Green for repeatedly interrupting President Trump.
On top of that, Ontario's premier threatens to cut off electricity to the U.S. says Republicans will feel pain like they've never felt before.
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All right, we got a big story today.
Some weird things happened last night at the congressional address.
I just want to clarify today.
It wasn't a state of the union, but it was a congressional address.
And before you just like wipe it off, one thing Americans don't understand is that sometimes you forget that we are the most powerful empire in the entire world.
We literally are the most powerful empire in history.
And while everyone likes to talk crap on us, everyone requires our help for their economics, for their security, and even our enemies, like India, Russia, China.
Still, I mean, they don't really take anyone seriously except for the United States.
And so this is a very serious moment.
Before we get into that, I'd like to introduce my guest today for the first time here on the Daily Dose, Adwina Bull.
She's a political commentator and a journalist from Australia.
And guys, if you're watching on Rumble as well, we really appreciate everybody, including Skitten Hound, Bill Dozer74, and the rest that are in the chat.
Shout out to the people at Rumble.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, let's get into our top story today.
This is such a weird story.
So this comes from Cassandra McDonald from thegatewaypunt.com.
And it's that MSNBC ghoul on a 13-year-old with brain cancer.
Let's hope that he doesn't have to battle Trump supporters or commit suicide.
This is so weird, by the way, because I remember back in the day when black people would get bullied maybe for being black, right?
But now we're just bullying kids for having cancer.
In a shocking and deeply disturbing segment, MSNBC host Nicole Wallace made a callous comment about a 13-year-old child.
This is kind of funny, actually, with terminal cancer, who was made an honorary member of the Secret Service during President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress on Monday evening.
Wallace politicized the sweet moment by bringing up January 6th and using him to take a shot at Trump and his supporters.
I think it's funny, Michael, because people that are new to the show, you are a part of the J Sixer.
I remember you.
Do you remember that, Mike, that you see?
I saw this.
I saw Michael on TV storming Nancy Pelosi's office with a dying black kid.
Remember that?
He was like, I remember you used him as a battling ram, right?
He's like, broke in the door.
That's why his hair was messed up.
But I mean, like, it is kind of ironic.
Like, this is sort of like the idea of connecting these to the Holocaust, connecting things to Hitler.
It's like trying to make January 6th fetch, make it happen.
They're trying to, you know, make it as much political as they can, pushing a false narrative and unfortunately involving this kid.
And this is, it's not on this article, but as well as Rachel Meadow came out and said it's disgusting that Trump went ahead and was putting the kid on TV and helping him get, I believe, was the Secret Service they certified him as or something.
Like, you know, we're currently having a bill through our parliament that is trying to get people on hate speech.
And the idea is to stop Jewish jokes pretty much.
But the way the law is written, it is so broad that it covers anything.
And like, it's been a joke before that we don't have free speech the way America has free speech, but like we literally don't have free speech.
And I can guarantee you looking at what happened through COVID, people will just get arrested for staying soft and it will be like, oh, well, he deserved it.
We're very laconic and laid back.
And like in good economic times, that's fine.
But when things are bad, it's just kind of not standing up for anything.
Like to the American rights credit, you guys are standing up and you're saying, no, this is not cool.
And that being said, you know, Wallace was on the show.
And I love that.
By the way, I can also comment.
This is a very petty comment, Mike.
But you know what I'm talking about here.
I like the Rupert Murdoch, you know, he knows what's up, show a little leg on camera.
Like, let's just be completely honest with women.
You know, people aren't really watching females on TV for their ideas.
You know what I mean?
And that's to put it very, very bluntly.
But it's like, why does the left go look, put it on the screen here?
Like, she's not actually ugly or anything, but, but, like, this is like the most, maybe like one of the most attractive leftist women that's on television.
And like with Rachel Amada was a good example, or that one black woman who just got Joy Reid.
Well, it's weird too, because I mean, I see a lot of conservatives say like, like, you know, for instance, I think Tim Poole like mentioned this study on his show several times, but he would say, oh, conservatives look better than liberals.
And I'm like, just in terms of numbers, I mean, I guess things are different now because now the country is pretty much split right down the middle.
But I mean, let's just be honest.
I mean, I guess it depends what you're into.
If you're more into white women, like myself, if you're more into white women, then yeah, then yeah, conservative women look better.
But I mean, yeah, like you would think they have Hollywood, they have the music industry, they have, you know, all this major culture under their belt, but they can't like, like, you know, they, they, they put Jen Saki or who's the other Crane Jean Pierre?
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Yeah, or yeah, or her or what about the mayor of Chicago?
Well, I will, not to counter, but to kind of pick your brain on why, if you're joining the stream, why the liberals choose the ugliest women on the front.
I had a theory that's not from media, but when I was in college, I noticed that like the longer a teacher taught and the closer they got to tenure, the more they looked like a fat lesbian.
Like it was like, it was like, it was like, it was weird.
Like the longer like a teacher could come in looking pretty and then they were there for 20 years, they just all turn into lesbians.
That's kind of what the political women do, right?
They all get the bob haircut and they look like lesbians.
I also wonder if it's a feminist ploy to like intentionally not look sexy because you're like, I'm not here because people think I'm hot.
I'm here because of my talent and my skill.
Look, I dress down.
I wear pantsuits.
Like Hillary Clinton, for lack of better words, this is a professional show.
This isn't my podcast slightly offensive.
So I'll be much more respectful here.
But to be frank, Hillary Clinton was a baddie when she was younger.
But I think this was a lesson in finding one thing that you let yourself feel.
And I let myself feel joy about DJ.
And I hope he's alive for another, you know, 95 years, right?
And I hope he lives the life he wants to live.
He wants to be a cop.
He knows what he wants to do.
And maybe when you have childhood cancer, that crystallizes for you.
And I hope he has a long life as a law enforcement officer.
But I hope he never has to defend the United States Capitol against Donald Trump's supporters.
And if he does, I hope he isn't one of the six who loses his life to suicide.
And I hope he isn't one who has to testify against the people who carried out acts of seditious conspiracy and then live to see Donald Trump pardon those people.
The video that she's referencing, though, we'll play it here where he was being picked on is right here.
And here he is.
Check this out.
Okay, I'm going to make an off comment here.
We probably should stay away from this topic.
But this is actually a good example of what I mean.
Where, look, not all black people or not all white people, you know, you can't put them all into one group, right?
People are individuals and people act in their individual method.
But there is a real problem with ghetto black American culture that, you know, this kid's obviously a good kid.
He wants to be a police officer.
He's, you know, confused by the behavior.
But that sort of behavior of like, you grew up in Chicago, like dogging on people for like trying to do the right thing is a real problem in the black community.
Yeah.
That's like sort of promotes criminality.
And like, if you're trying to be, you know, polite, then they call you, you know, trying to be white.
And I think that's a real toxic thing in the black community that if you're going to, you know, create a systemic issue and you want to solve it, probably solve your own culture first before complaining about like racism from white people.
I think the blacks need to work on their culture because it's not promoting the best of who they could be.
You know, as you see, you have two different, you know, they're both black, but you have one who's the kid who wants to do well in the community, has plans to become a police officer.
And then you have the other ones who are trolling him.
I actually grew up in an all-black neighborhood myself, which was pretty difficult.
My last name, Hennessy, saved me through a lot of it.
But yeah, it comes down to what we're glorifying, what we're digesting daily, you know, the constant road sessions or the music that we're taking.
And it actually gets deep into our souls.
And when we start to put these crazy acts on a pedestal, it destroys it.
Also, by the way, now, so now a lot of the black community loves Trump too.
So I find it fun because I think that if he was about two or three years old, I think I first saw it because actually, as soon as you played it, I actually didn't even know that that was a kid from that video.
But yeah, it is kind of funny that two, two, three years ago, he was getting made fun of.
And then Joe Biden did such a terrible job that now all the blacks love Trump.
And then now he's getting brought up onto, or like, you know, not on stage, but at the address to the joint session of Congress.
So, I mean, those people might feel a little salty now that, you know, Trump is bringing him up and kind of kind of giving him a little bit of more respect.
So let me get you in trouble in your home country here to weigh in on this.
I mean, obviously, you don't have American blacks in Australia.
That's like counterproductive, but there is something genuinely problematic.
I just want to, I want to preface this, you know, for people that think this is, you know, attacking the black community.
It's not.
But like, you know, when you take out black, black and Hispanic crime in the United States, you know, we're actually safer than Norway.
And so there's obviously a systemic issue in these communities where they do demonize good and they do promote bad behavior.
And it's like, I don't really know if there's any fixing this.
My personal opinion is that it's been so strategic and it's been done by the same people who are trying to destroy white people too.
You know what I mean?
Like this is there's some really bad actors out there who have, they destroyed the black community.
Now they're destroying the right white community around the world.
Do you think there's any fixing this?
Because you got the same problems with a different kind of black people in Australia, but it's the same problem, different place, different, different, different kinds of black people.
So we have native Aboriginal Australians who have had, you know, traditionally a lot of problems with our society.
We had the White Australia policy and then there was the breakdown of their culture and community.
They lost language.
So people don't speak the local language anymore and they are sort of confined to different areas of Australia where like if you're in Sydney, you won't see an Aboriginal, whereas if you're in Darwin, you will.
And it's become, you know, the breakdown of that culture.
But I will say they have one thing in common with African Americans, which is that statistically they have very low rates of marriage and fathers that are raising their children.
And I, you know, as someone who's pro-kid and pro-family, I think that that's a huge part of the problem.
If you don't have fathers, you don't have that more rigid societal structure with that expectation of this is what my child's going to be.
And dad's saying, hey, you know, you do that.
This is going to be a real problem.
I don't necessarily think having an entirely women-raised culture has good results no matter what color you are.
And immigration is the second part.
So we've got massive crime, black crime in Australia from Somali gangs.
We didn't have Somalis in Australia until we imported them.
And we keep on importing more people to keep our house prices high, to keep our economy going.
We're creating a massively bloated government the same way that you guys have that problem and going, oh, we don't have economic issues because we've got lots of employment.
It's all coming from one government agency, a big disability agency.
And they're like, this is great.
We are compassionate.
And the problem is that compassion only works when your neighbor will do the same thing you would under pressure.
They didn't, though, because being an Australian is both a culture and an ethnicity.
And we're moving from the idea that there are ethnicities that are separate unless we're using it to get cultural benefits from someone else by saying, you took something from me.
The reality is, is that when you bring someone in from China or someone in from Africa or someone in from India, we've just made a big deal with India.
Our university degrees are now interchangeable, which is going to be great for the country's systems.
When you look at that and you say they come in and they are Australian, I'm sorry, if you didn't grow up in an Australian culture and in the Australia that, you know, existed with its cultural norms, you are not Australian.
You are an Indian who understands a little bit about Australia.
And they're two really different things.
And then the haters are going to say to me, oh, well, you know, white Australian culture is not a real thing.
It's only Australian if it's Aboriginal.
And then you end up in that circular argument, which goes absolutely nowhere.
But when you have all of this unreasonable immigration, maybe we need to talk about birth rates.
You only need hundreds of thousands of immigrants if your locals aren't having children.
Also, by the way, I mean, we have the same issue here in America where now Vivek Ramaswamy, who was running for president at one point, now he's running for governor of Ohio.
Yeah, one thing he's talking about is that he wants to see everyone in high school be able to pass a civics test, which is like, okay, yeah, sure.
But it's because his idea of being American is that you can name like the first five presidents or you can like name like five of the amendments or whatever.
Like it's not about the actual people, even though nation, the root word, uh is from natalism, um, from a family.
Like it's, you know, it's obviously a cohesive set of people.
It's not just that you adopted some ideology.
If that was the case, then countries like Liberia would be in a lot better positions and they wouldn't have an active slave trade going on right now.
But it's not just that you can give, you know, someone some John Locke or whatever to read, or they can read over the Declaration of Independence and then just become American.
It's not that simple, but you know, I mean, all these Western countries are falling victim to ideology now.
I mean, I'll use it in context with somebody who's maybe using it in context, but it's like, I also argue, I was laughing.
I stated something and you realize how stupid people are when you state a fact.
I go, you know, America is both an ethnicity and a cult and a culture.
So you can have a national identity like Rome.
You can get your citizenship.
Paul in the Bible talks about how he became a Roman citizen, that he worked hard and he had to pay money.
And all empires have pretty much allowed you a legal citizenship.
And I think that that's in some ways okay.
I think that, you know, there may come a time where I made up, you know, what if I was working with the America, but I'm living in Japan for 30 years and working with their government and I need some citizenships.
I need some access to rights, the courts.
I'm actually like integrating into their society.
That's fine.
However, at no point when I've obtained my Japanese citizenship, do I become Japanese?
I can say, oh, come on, well, and eat sushi and, and, you know, and they may accept me.
And there may be an understanding that, yeah, I'm not some dangerous foreigner to be hated.
That it's like, you know, they like me.
I like them.
I'm, I'm, you know, I lower my voice.
I'm more respectful.
You know, I adapt to the culture.
But like, it would not be good.
And then no one would think it would be good if we sent a ton, a ton of white European stock individuals to go live in Japan.
It's just, that's not, we have places where we live and we should be with people like us.
And that's important.
But it's weird that the only countries in the world that don't, that we don't respect that in, you know, they always say, you know, get decolonize Africa.
Get white people out of Africa.
But it's like, what about white countries?
Should they decolonize us?
I'm doing what I'm saying.
Like, it is weird that white countries are the only countries that need multiculturalism and diversity.
Endless compassion to everybody all the time results in a cultural mess where you can't let your kids go out to play in the park because it's too dangerous.
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I want to switch topics here a little bit.
We're talking about, you know, the value of a country and who we are.
And I think we could talk on that issue probably for like years, you know, like, because it's so, it's so, it's so interesting, you know, just how people have just lost their identity and that we are giving up our nations to people who have no appreciation for them and actually despise us.
And it's, it's not like colonization where, you know, people are conquered.
I want to discuss this because it is pretty interesting that Trump was saying he got this letter.
And for those that didn't pay attention, he says, my team and I stand ready to work under President Trump's strong leadership to get a peace that lasts.
It is funny how really powerful our resources could be in the West if we weaponize them for our benefit.
A good example is Australia has more crude resources than Qatar, and they could actually waive their income tax entirely and even have a general UBI, a general income for individuals.
They have enough that they could, if they had strong borders, where they could even offer, you know, you wouldn't have to pay for college anymore.
And they used to weaponize some of those things a little stronger.
And now everything's like privatized, but it's like owned by foreign investors and businesses.
And then, you know, even the resources, the production of the land is basically just raped and pillaged.
And I think what Trump's doing here is like, look, we have resources.
You know, you need them.
And you got to do what we say or we're not going to give them to you.
And it feels refreshing for, you know, it's been four years since I've heard a Western leader actually stand up for their own people.
And I also find it quite funny because Zelensky obviously walked into the White House in that conversation with Vance to start a fight.
He intended to start a fight because he got in a plane right over right after and went to see the UK and European leaders to get money and resources.
And they went, well, we've got a couple of billion and it's not anywhere near enough to run a war with Russia.
And he realized that quickly and he capitulated.
But I think he genuinely thought that he would be able to outrage boost the entirety of Europe into putting all of their resources behind him.
And then it didn't happen.
So it's a capitulation that's really monetary.
And I think that's really interesting in the sense that it's the first time anyone stood up, you know, in terms of being a leader and going, oh, well, we actually pay all of the military bills for you guys.
Like we do.
You guys have done it for the last, you know, hundred years.
You guys have been the biggest contributor to, you know, the NATO military fund.
You guys have spent the largest amount of budget, but it's the first time anyone's used it as a fist.
And I think it's a really good thing.
You should be able to protect yourselves.
You should have access to resources.
If you're spending the most out of anyone, why isn't that what's happening?
I mean, I don't know if you guys have a different opinion on it, but it's like, I think this is really important that we do denote that the United States, we have unlimited resources, pretty much.
And I'm under the opinion that we should annex Canada.
Like, I don't think Canada should even be independent.
Like, I think that should be our land and our resources.
And I think we should take it.
And I really, I believe in a manifest destiny.
I'm an Andrew Jackson kind of guy.
You know what I mean?
Like, you know, just go, just go kill the Spanish and go take back the land kind of thing, right?
Like, I love that.
It's just like, wait, we can, so we should.
And I think we need to operate.
If we're going to be an empire, I think we need to bring back the imperialism, but bring it back, tighten it in, right?
I don't think we need to go occupy Congo.
We should just take the land that's next to us, take Greenland and just occupy this country.
And quite frankly, we should go to war with the cartels, in my opinion, take out the system, probably put in, probably put in a more friendly government and just tell people, you know, or we'll annex Mexico too, but we'll keep them all from coming in because I don't want those people in my country.
That's a very, but like, no, but that's, that's the point.
I mean, yeah, it sucks where it's like, we literally could, we literally do run the world and could take it over, but we sit around and then all we get to hear on TV is like, whether or not we are two ships in this, in the South China Sea got close to each other in a, yeah, in a combat.
It's like, hey, how about some real moment?
Hey, Greenland, sorry to the Dutch.
We own you now.
You want to want to resist?
Well, we just built a base.
We're building it now.
We're on our way there.
And do you guys want to go to war with us?
No, you don't.
So this is our place now.
We could just do that.
But instead, we like tiptoe and act so feminine in our policy.
And people could say I sound extreme and crazy.
I look at all of all of Western white history and my ancestors thought like me.
You know what I mean?
They were like me.
They built countries and they dominated.
And now we're like, what?
Giving land back and apologizing.
Look what happened to Zimbabwe.
Look at when Rhodesia gave back, when the West pressured them and the U.S. funded the communists and destroyed a white country.
Look what happened there.
Look what happened when they took away the segregation in South Africa.
The blacks in South Africa agree that South Africa was run better by white people.
Like, I mean, it's not good.
You know, white people bring a lot of good to the world.
And it's not racist.
It's not white supremacist to just admit that we run things well.
And when we're not even run, when we allow immigrants and all these people into our country to run things, I don't think our government's better off because we have AOC in office.
I'm just going to say, I don't think it's running better because of her or because of any of those squad members.
You know what I mean?
Like it's not running better.
And I want to get back to the point where we can just be honest.
We want our countries back.
We're taking them back.
And I'm at the point now where I think my generation younger are radicalized because there's no other way forward or it's suicide or our kids die.
Yeah, we're, you know, as a country, we are fed up.
That's why it was so refreshing to actually see Trump rip into Zelensky.
He's so used to just showing up to anywhere, supplying with so much money.
I mean, the last administration just did whatever he want, bent over backwards, sent the money over.
Who knows how much actually went there?
You know, 10% for the big guy.
But, you know, we're tired of being taken advantage of while we're struggling to put food on our, you know, on our tables or just trying to take care of our families.
Meanwhile, we're sending all this money over to foreign countries and we're not getting anything in return.
So to see Trump, to see Vance actually go after Zelensky was very refreshing.
I mean, you're, you know, I mean, I don't want to get into any of your personal life, but obviously you said you're pro-family.
And that means obviously either you have kids or you want to have kids, et cetera.
And I really do, I really do think like this is really cool.
In Australia, like in the front where the handicapped spots are, there's like three or four spots that have a pram or we call it in America stroller sign.
And it's for parents with kids, young kids to pull up and to use.
Although Australia is very not family friendly anymore, like even something like that, where you're like, why in our society is there?
Yeah, why is there not spots up front for like, if you, you know, you, Mike has a kid, it's like now that you have him with a stroller and everything, it's like parking a million miles away at the Boca town center is kind of annoying.
It's like, so then you have to valet or you got to go walk.
It's like, why do we not even run our societies in a way that are promoting a birth rate that are telling people, hey, it's kind of cool.
You have kids.
You know, there's actually really nice family changing stations everywhere as well in Australia, like family rooms everywhere.
Wherever there's a bathroom, there's a family room and there's couches and everything.
And you can like, you can like actually change your kid.
You could sit there while your wife is breastfeeding rooms and stuff.
We don't have that stuff in the United States, except in very rich areas in very high-end malls.
I think in some ways Australia is anti-family, but I don't think they always were by those like relics of a culture.
I think that the way that we push our communities forward is we need to start telling people to have babies.
White people need to have babies.
And if you love the West, you're allowed to stay.
But we need to start shaming and ostracizing people who are not receptive, who are not appreciative of the opportunities they have here.
I would say we need to do deportation of legal immigrants.
That's actually my personal opinion.
Even if you're here legally and you're not appreciative and you have posts online where you're like hating the country and you want to upset the nation, kind of like what Trump said about the anti-Semites on campus being deported.
I don't really care about that personally because what does your opinion about non-Western people in a foreign land have to do with me?
I'd like it like if you don't like Western countries and white people and stuff, you get deported.
That's my opinion.
If we can do it for anti-Semites, I think we can do it also for our native born people who built the countries.
I don't know if you agree, but I'm like, I'm getting more like, not extreme, but radicalized in the fact that if we don't do something radical, we don't get young kids radicalized, that we won't have a West.
Like, I think we, radicalism is the only way forward.
Not extremism, not promoting violence, not promoting any type of illegal activity, but a radical love for your country and a radical love for your history.
Well, to address the family part of that, the radical thing about living in 2025 is that it is not made easy to have a family.
It is not made easy to have kids.
You have your kids.
If you do have them, you probably don't have familial support.
That's decreased massively.
Grandparents do not care.
Boomer grandparents especially don't care.
You know, if you want childcare, the only way is government childcare, where the choice of what your children are being taught, you know, there's really limited parents' rights in Australia, much more limited than what you guys have here.
If you want people to perpetuate a culture, you need them to have children.
And the problem with feminism is not the pants and the short haircuts.
The problem with feminism is that there is no respect and admiration for mothering.
You know, you become a mother and you disappear societally and culturally.
You can't go anywhere.
There is no help.
You're on your own.
There is no village.
It doesn't exist.
And when you have your kids and you reach that point where there is no village, your birth has been tough.
You realize that you have now a 20-year commitment to loving this person without any of that social, you know, everyone thrives off being saying, hey, that's great.
You did that.
When has anyone ever said to you, how great is it that you're a parent that isn't a direct relative?
So there's a, there's like the main demographic of Boca, where our studio is, we live a bit out from there, but there's obviously a certain type of culture of people here.
And one of these cultural people approached my wife yesterday.
She's like, I had the weirdest interaction with a woman that had a necklace and she had a star on it.
That's weird, right?
And she comes up to her and she's like, oh, she thought she was complimenting our kids, right?
One's like five months, one's two years old, because a lot of people do walk up.
Oh, such cute kids.
And she goes, oh my gosh, two, like two under two.
And she's like, yeah, actually, my other one's about two.
And then she's like, oh, my gosh.
It's just so much.
And she goes, no, actually, we want to work on a third, you know?
She's like, really?
She's like, yeah, well, like, but how are you going to go back to work or whatever?
And my wife's like, I don't work.
And well, she has a job, you know, being a mom.
She's like, I like, I'm a mom.
Like, that's what I do.
And the woman's like, no.
And she's like, this is so weird.
She's like, yes, I like being a mom.
So my husband works hard so that I can be a mom because that's the job I want to do.
She's like, no, I have two kids and motherhood's been like the worst thing ever.
And she goes, what?
She's like, I like, well, I like my kids and I like mothering.
She's like, no, trust me, no.
They're literally the worst.
And my wife came over and she's like, who says that to someone?
And who has the audacity?
I go, well, in her culture, being a terrible human being, apparently is normal.
And also they, you know, her culture cares about money and success.
And she goes, and I'm not lying.
She goes, she dropped a penny and picked it up.
She goes, you've told me if you drop a penny, don't pick it up.
That's bad.
It's like bad karma.
I told my wife that don't ever pick up a drop penny because it means you're cheap.
And she was like, she's like, you told me that.
And then she dropped a penny and picked it up.
And I go, you can always tell someone is bad when they pick up a penny off the floor.
It's a true statement, by the way.
Mike knows exactly what I'm talking about.
But it's almost surreal.
But like that sort of like anti-motherhood even goes to the jewelry store that I shopped for her on.
They wrote me, they're like, oh, it's Women's History Month.
Buy your career woman something for the office.
And I wrote them back.
It says, jeweler, I said, yeah, I don't believe women should be working, but my wife was at home.
And then she was like, oh, okay.
Never mind then.
And it's like they get like what is all this pushing women to do everything except for what they were built for, which is have children and raise them.
It's like the most beautiful gift in the world is that.
But no, Mike's, Mike's, and Mike's, I want to say you're a new parent now, but like, you know, you're kind of adjusting into it.
And it's like, I don't know, when you watch, like, for a man, I mean, it is hard to be around the kids all day, especially as a man.
And so I do empathize with my wife and everything.
Can you also click that button for his screen for a second before that?
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I got to bring up something important here.
Let's talk a little bit about what happened last night.
A couple other things to mention.
You know, Trump listed off some of the most insane things the federal government was wasting money on.
We won't comment much on this, but I do want to honorably mention this.
Yeah, they're just wasting it on political agendas, sending it all to every other country to push these crazy ideas that they have.
And then meanwhile, we're trying our hardest to get by.
We're trying to put food on the table.
And you have places like North Carolina.
You have places like California who just had the fire.
And I mean, even in Hawaii, I think they got like $700 when they had the whole fire over there.
So it's just crazy that, you know, yes, the money should be going to the places within the U.S. to help rebuild, to help make sure that we have better infrastructure, everything like that.
But instead, it's just wasted in foreign countries on the most insane things.
That being said, something else happened last night.
Speaker Johnson forcibly removes unhinged Al Green for repeatedly interrupting President Trump.
There's a weird lot of Al Greens.
I've had a lot of these interactions.
There's an Al Green in every city.
You know what I mean?
There's an Al Green in the movie theater where I was last time.
You know, and it's like, why do you go to, you know, some of them are female Al Greens too?
They're really loud.
In a decisive move to uphold the House's decorum, Speaker Mike Johnson intervened during Trump's congressional speech to remove Representative Al Green following an outburst that interrupted President Donald Trump's address.
The incident occurred as President Trump was outlining his administrative's achievements and future plans.
A moment intended to inform and unify the nation.
Representative Al Green argued that President Trump lacks a mandate.
Members are directed to uphold and maintain the quorum in the House and to cease any further disruptions.
That's your warning, Speaker Johnson warned.
Members are engaging in willful and continuing breach of the quorum, and the chair is prepared to direct the sergeant-at-arms to restore order to the joint session.
Mr. Green, take your seat.
Take your seat, sir.
Take your seat.
Even after being warned, the reckless Al Green brazenly persisted in disrupting Trump's address.
I think we have the clip here.
Check this out.
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Finding that members continue to engage in willful and concerted disruption of proper decorum.
The chair now directs the sergeant-at-arms to restore order.
I mean, this was probably the most, I guess the word would be spectacular because it was such a spectacle.
This is probably the worst it's been thus far, which is funny because Trump has actually moderated in a lot in a lot of ways.
You know, I guess the rhetoric has probably still been relatively extreme, but the follow through really hasn't been there as much.
So it's funny that, you know, and even Trump actually addressed this in the speech.
He said that, you know, no matter what he said, they were going to, you know, put up their stupid little signs and they were going to yell at him and, you know, they were going to be up in arms about it.
But Trump has actually moderated a lot compared to once he first came down that escalator in 2015.
And then still now we have people getting thrown out.
Like it's just, it is turning into a shit show, for lack of a better term.
And that being said, you know, speaking of that, the very, very weird story we covered on the Gateway Pundit about Ontario's premier.
Premier would be a bit like a governor, right?
Threatened to cut off electricity to the U.S. says Republicans will feel pain like they never felt before.
We see this sort of targeting of actual Republicans in a very weird and bizarre diatribe.
I want to play the video for you because I think since we have someone who's a foreigner here, I've lived internationally, and we also, you know, Canada is our northern neighbor.
It is so weird to see that we know for a fact that the world is mad, not at America, but they're mad at Trump and MAGA.
The idea of nationalism is wrong to them.
Why?
I'll talk about it in a second.
Jason Whitlock had a really important post about this while he's been fighting with Jeremy Boring, the ex or whatever CEO of Dailywire.
Check out what the governor said about Republicans.
You who are watching this, this is what the world leaders think about you.
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We are the largest purchaser of alcohol in the world.
We buy over 3,600 products from 35 states.
I talked to the governor of Kentucky and Mitch McConnell.
Don't touch our bourbon.
I'm going after absolutely everything.
And I don't want to.
We keep the lights on, the 1.5 million homes and manufacturing in New York, in Michigan, and in Minnesota.
If he wants to destroy our economy and our families, I will shut down the electricity going down to the U.S.
And I'm telling you, we will do it.
It's unfortunate.
I would rather ship you more electricity, ship you more critical minerals.
I want to ship you more energy, more potash to keep your farmers going.
And uranium that you use for your nuclear power comes through from Saskatchewan over to Ontario.
And it's going to be a massive, massive problem.
I'm telling you, we love the Americans.
Canadians love Americans.
I love the U.S. Everyone does.
And not one American friend.
When I lived there for 20 years, I've talked to all of them.
Hardcore Republicans are saying this is the biggest mistake President Trump has done and we're dead against it.
And yet to find the Portsmouth.
And so if I'm hearing you correctly, you are ready, sir, to go to go to war, to go to a trade war with the United States with the Trump administration.
It's the last thing we want to do.
It's one person that's coming to attack us economically.
Your closest friend, your treasured ally that will stand shoulder to shoulder with you in every situation you've faced.
And he's attacking the person, his number one customer.
There's no country in the world that buys more products off the U.S. than we do.
We're the number one trading customer to 28 states.
And a lot of them are red states.
They're going to feel a pain like they've never felt before.
We're going to feel the pain.
But I'll tell you, Canadians are resilient.
We're strong.
We're proud.
And we're going to fight back like they've never seen before.
And I'm sorry to the American people that your president has decided to do this.
I apologize, but he's giving us no choice.
There's nothing wrong with our trading.
He keeps saying, oh, they're taking money.
No, that's not accurate.
Matter of fact, if you take out our oil, that you take 4.3 million barrels a day and we keep things going.
I don't want to get your take on this, Mike, for a second.
Why does Canada think they have any ability?
We're in a trade war with them.
And Trump said everything that you add with tariffs, we're going to just like basically double it.
Why does Canada with like less people than live in like Texas?
Texas' economy is bigger than Canada's, I think.
I think one of our states is bigger than the whole economy.
Am I wrong on that?
I think so.
I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that that's the truth.
It's like Texas has more people than live in Australia.
Like, how are you going to go to a trade war with a country that has hundreds of millions of more people than you and an economy like 50 times your size?
It's like, you know, specifically, it's like, I'm sure there are companies that have supply chains that would be disrupted temporarily, but we could just go get it from a different nation.
Arduino, it sounds like the brave words of someone who's actually really reliant on the other economy.
And I say that because it echoed for me listening to our prime minister when questions the other day about the uh, there was a military exercise that the Chinese held in the South China Sea and they didn't tell us, we didn't know what was going to happen.
And someone said oh, is this okay to rpm?
And rpm turned around and went and said, oh well, you know, they are our biggest trading partner, right?
So to me it sounded like the tough game of someone who's actually really reliant.
Oh, he died yeah, doing what he loved, having sex with strippers and doing lines of blow off their.
We won't say it.
That was pretty legitimate everyone, by the way i'm I, I have so much history of like in the past, like being a bit of a degenerate that like it's part of me, like like this not not, not the allegations of like child stuff with Hunter Biden, but people will be like here's a picture of him smoking crack in a Porsche going 200 miles per hour and i'm like kind of legendary.
It's pretty legendary.
Actually not promoting it will never promote degeneracy, but you know, it seems like a pretty crazy life.
But I think with this guy, I mean, you're not, you know, obviously you're not huge on international policy um, and that's not like your, your primary field of interest.
But like, I don't think it's like.
What's weird is I don't think Americans think about Canada at all and I don't think we would even notice a difference if Canada was wiped off the map.
But it can't.
We are Canada's security, we are Canada's you know trade partner like, and then they post videos like you know, Canadians aren't able to drink Jack Daniels anymore.
I don't care.
Every Canadian I know Steven Crowder, Lauren Chen, Gavin Mcannis, all these people, everyone I know that had to go to America to become super successful.
I don't want Indians replacing me.
Canada does so.
I do feel bad for them, but it's like.
You know, your prime minister is a fag.
Sorry I shouldn't say it on the show, but i'm not supposed to say that on the show, but it's just.
But um yeah, I mean the guy's just pumping up his chest.
He's trying to, you know, send out these threats that it's not going to work out well for him.
Trump's not going to play that game.
So whatever he's trying to do here is just absolutely going to backfire on him, just like the same thing happened in Mexico with their leader.
She's delusional, as can be um, but she's starting to play, you know, actually follow the rules now a little bit more, but yeah, there's nothing that they can do to us, and we Think about Canada at all.
So, I mean, we use their maple syrup, but that's all I can think of.
Yeah, I think they need to, yeah, their britches are a little bit too pulled up there, and they need to probably settle down and realize they're not in a bargaining position.
Like Zelensky, it's like you're not really in any position to be saying really anything about anything.
In fact, the only reason why I don't want to annex Canada is because I don't want more Indians in my country.
It's like actually, that's like the only reason why I don't want to annex him.
That being said, I want to tell you something really important.
All right.
We got to talk about something important.
You know, we've talked about it a lot on the show.
I will be honest with you guys.
I had stress from moving internationally.
I had, you know, I just have a stressful life and work schedule.
And maybe I don't always make the best health decisions.
And I started losing my hair quickly, right?
It actually started falling out.
And the problem with hair loss is as a guy, you don't really want to admit it.
You ask your girl and she's like, oh, it looks fine.
Everyone notices that you're losing your hair, okay?
And it's making you look older.
And you have two options now, buddy.
You either accept it and shave it all off, which is totally fine, or you do something about it.
Right now, you can actually make a change, not these, you know, random, you know, don't Google, I can do this, I could do that.
No, look, this is something that works.
It's called finasteride.
I take it.
I've literally, it immediately stopped my hair loss like within two weeks.
Like it just stopped.
Like I would put my hand through my hair and like 20 hairs would be on my hand.
Two, three weeks into this, no more hair falling out.
Okay.
So that's finasteride.
It's an oral tablet.
It is an FDA approved treatment that blocks DHT, the hormone that's thinning your hair.
It delivers visible results in three to six months.
When what I mean by you actually like fully will find that you will have no hair loss at all after about three months, no hair loss.
But you got to grow your hair as well, which is why you also need to use monoxidil because finasteride can increase hair count, improves how thick your hair looks, et cetera.
And that's what the main three to six months is.
It's like, I used to be able to do like this and you could see my scalp, like kind of like in the light.
And now that's not the case anymore.
And so that's really important for me because I don't want to look old and I am on camera and I'm already ugly and I need everything that I need every bit I can get, right?
I need every bit I can get.
But I also have a big forehead.
So it's like losing, like gaining more.
Like you can even see where it's still filling in here.
Like it was, it was completely back.
It was, I need to find the picture.
Like I got it, I had a complete receipt hairline and it grew all back by using monoxidil and finasteride.
I do recommend we don't sell it here, but also getting one of those, what are they called?
And the main thing is, is that you don't want to wait till it's completely gone to go ahead and treat this because that's going to be like almost near impossible to get it to where you want it to be.
So it's being proactive, you know, and it's just going to make you feel so much better about yourself.
And it's an amazing company.
I think it's really great what they've put together here.
Mike had a different take when he was in Thailand.
But basically when it comes down to it, it's a mental disorder.
You know, these people are so lost.
They're trying to escape themselves so much.
They don't feel comfortable in their own skin.
And then someone tells them, okay, go through these crazy surgeries and you're going to feel so much better.
And the pharmaceutical industries, they're pushing it.
The doctors are pushing it because they're collecting a bill from it.
But it really comes down to is just it's they're mentally sick in the head and they need to instead find other ways to be comfortable with themselves instead of pretending to be something they're not.
And that's why you have these suicide rates because they're going so far away from who they are.
They're mutilating their body.
They're mutilating even these children that are being mutilated.
And, you know, there's to get back to where you were is, it's so much harder.
So all you have to do is look at women's hormone imbalances postpartum to realize that transgenderism is a hormone problem.
And then we inject them with more hormones.
And, you know, a very good example is testosterone makes you high.
So you give them a bunch of testosterone and they suddenly feel better.
And then you look at the statistical rates of depression and other issues in people before, you know, they transition.
And then they go and transition and it's worse because it was a cyclical problem that needed to be treated without a bunch of surgeries.
But you can't convince people to like stop something when they're making a ton of money out of it.
You know, if you go back to 1981, there were two transgender surgery centers in the US, two places where you could go and do this.
Now they are scattered all across the country.
There are hundreds of them.
And, you know, according to some of the literature on it, that like the doctors who do sex reassignment surgeries, they do 20,000 shitty ones before they do one good one.
It's the Reddit about people who have horror stories from transitioning, which, in my opinion, they're all horror stories.
But just people talking about, I mean, for a man who's trying to transition to a woman, they literally just have a big gash in between their legs that they have to constantly dilate.
They have to take medication because it's an open wound.
So, you know, the fact that like we're in a culture right now that has convinced people to do something so drastic, so anti-biological, like it just doesn't make any sense at all, really just says about like where we are.
Like, you know, this is the end of the cycle of our current civilization.
I don't think that there's much worse that we can go to from here.
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You know, this is an interesting discussion that obviously, you know, the vaccine discussion is very controversial to the people who have.
So it's controversial because there's a lot of money involved in it.
And so if you have questions about it, you're threatening not just someone's income, you're threatening an industry.
And anytime you're threatening an industry, you know, these people are paying a lot of money to advertise on YouTube, to advertise on the mainstream media channels.
I mean, Pfizer, Moderna, these companies are really paying a lot of people's paychecks and not just small paychecks.
They're paying for their boats.
They're paying for their second homes.
And so, you know, there's a lot of vested interest to just not only to push these products, but to protect the companies that are creating them.
And I feel like there can never really be an honest discussion in the mainstream about vaccinations because just like the industry of the Holocaust, right?
Even World War II, you can't question it because the entire Western modern civilization is built upon how nationalism is bad because white people were nationalists and that Hitler was nationalist.
Therefore, we have to be gay liberal democracies and no one can be nationalist because there's no other form of it.
And our whole economy, free trade, open borders, it all depends on, you know, Hitler being bad, World War II narrative.
And so there's sort of like, you know, a lot of these institutional standards rather than just, you know, we all know our opinions on vaccines and stuff.
But it's like, it is crazy to me that every day it feels like they're pushing a new vaccine on a new animal in a new place and we're not allowed to talk about it and it's going into our bodies and we don't have studies to tell what's happening.
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I'm not even joking, though.
The only solution to this is just choose to eat, live differently.
I mean, we'll get with some food in a second here, but it's a place that's seed oil-free, grass-fed, everything like that.
I don't know what you think about meat that's vaccinated, but I don't eat it.
I went to the optometrist the other day and they asked me if I got my most recent flu vaccine.
And I forgot the other two vaccines they asked me about.
It was, it was COVID and then another one.
I forgot which one, but I'm just like, I'm coming for a checkup for my eyes.
Was it matter?
I guess because like, I guess because you could say that, you know, well, because I mean, there have been a lot of other side effects that have happened with certain vaccines.
I mean, I guess we're already talking about this more than we probably should be.
But yeah, it's just like everywhere you go.
And, you know, it's a lot better now than it was two or three years ago.
I mean, two or three years ago, you couldn't even walk into a Starbucks.
You couldn't even walk into a grocery store without them asking you for a card to prove that you were jabbed.
So, you know, let's just be thankful that we're not in that position anymore.
But yeah, it is highly concerning that now they're trying to do it to livestock and try and do everything they can to get into people without, you know, your consent, which is essentially our APE.
I don't want to say the actual word here on YouTube because we love it.
It's like, you know, it's like you can get state-funded TRT if you, if you're a girl and you want to be a boy, but if I'm a boy and I want to be more of a boy, I'm not allowed to do that.
Yeah, that's so weird.
It's like, yo, we really don't want to push testosterone injections in kids.
By the way, I'm a huge promoter of thinking that probably everybody in 10 years is going to have to get on TRT or there's going to be no men anymore because the levels are just so low in young people.
Yeah, well, I'm saying, like, unless we make some changes.
And by the way, some of it is irreversible, meaning even though you can get your levels up from like 200 to 800, the fact that you're not going to get up to 1400, 1300, you're not going to get up to the levels that our ancestors had when they were, you know, conquering the world, right?
That's what it is, is that white men don't have testosterone anymore, right?
They're not conquering the world.
They're not out there.
You need intellect and testosterone.
That's got to be, we need to do a whole special probably about the detestoster testosteroneification of the world that it's like, you know, because men look masculine, you assume that they're men, right?
It's like, oh, he's got a beard and he's, you know, drinks whiskey and he smokes cigars.
And it's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That doesn't mean he's high T, you know, because the testosterone is what's going to make you not take shit.
The testosterone is going to make you, you know, really want strength.
So when we're all fighting against trans ideologies and stuff in, you know, in the public, people who are new to the show know my background is molecular biology, genetic engineering.
You know, we are, like they say, we live in a society.
It's like we are human, but also what kind of human are you molecularly in your body?
And in my personal study, men with low T are the biggest driving factor behind what's going wrong in our world.
And the real warfare is on men's hormones and also women's hormones, right?
And birth control is just screwing them up.
It's turning women into a bunch of bitches.
That's honestly what it is.
You know, making their brains think they're constantly, you know, pregnant or not pregnant.
Everything's about hormone control.
Why is the battle about giving every girl hormone control?
Why is the battle about making sure trans people can take the incorrect hormones?
And why do we hear nothing?
And then what's demonized?
Male hormones.
Oh, don't get on TRT.
You'll get backnee.
Guess what?
I can pop a back zit, but I'd like to conquer the world.
Thank you very much, like my ancestors did.
And I think we'll be fine.
I just think that it's weird that we demonize the correct use for things.
But every other chemical we promote, flu vaccines and COVID vaccines, but like anything that could be anything that can positively impact men's testosterone is demonized, including actual injections.
I'm not saying everyone needs to actually go get TRT injections, but like there's very little talk, even in the right wing.
You don't see Daily Wire talking a lot about, you know, the importance of getting your testosterone levels up.
No, they're like, you know, we got men out of women's sports.
It's like, okay, well, that's kind of important, but also like, why are women in sports?
That's kind of my opinion.
It's like, why are we promoting women to be in sports?
Why aren't we promoting femininity and to sew and to cook and to clean and teaching them life skills and house and home act?
Even though I have a voice and I sound like a woman, you know, I have balls of steel because they used to be plastic and now I have micrometals in them.
No, but it's like, it's like, I can take shit and I can do whatever I want because I keep my levels high and I do what I need to do to keep them high.
And I think that's like, I noticed you can tell low-T guys, you know, if they're buff, whatever, they're passive.
They give into their women.
They're, you know, the women lead the relationship.
They're always apologizing to women.
It's like, bro, be a fuck freaking man and stand up for yourself.
By the way, I wasn't going to do this, but just so you guys know, I do take a testosterone booster.
We do partner with someone because you do have to use supplementation and lifestyle changes.
This has IGF-1.
It has like NO2, Fenogreek, basically the stuff that you need to boost your testosterone levels naturally.
You can take pills, but they don't work very well at all because it breaks down in your gut.
So there's really only like two ways to boost your testosterone.
You can use sublingual like this under your tongue.
So you like an absorption through a carbon delivery method, or you can inject it like intramuscularly, right?
Like into your ass.
So I'm not selling you guys needles and I'm not like, you know, maybe we don't get there yet.
The best way you can do it is lifestyle changes.
Go lift weights.
Like lift.
I tell my wife, she's like, where are you going?
I go to the gym.
She goes, why do you go?
I go, I'm a man.
I need to pick up heavy thing and put it back down.
Like that's just, it clears my mind.
Like, it makes me sane.
So I don't kill myself because the world is so full of shit.
That being said, this is IGF-1.
It's really good.
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Take this for like three to six months with start doing like 100 push-ups a day and take this.
You're going to get, you're going to get harder, harder erections.
Sorry, there's a lady here, but it's true.
You're going to get harder erections.
And you're going to, if you're, you know, hopefully if you're married, we'll promote it.
You're going to want to have sex more often.
You're going to have healthy dreams and mindset.
And you're also going to feel a drive increase.
Like you're going to feel motivated with a lot less fatigue.
Like I worked on my T levels to get them high.
And now I can be up to like six in the morning last night, get three hours of sleep and crush and do shows and talk like I'm doing now for like a week in a row because I worked on getting my T levels up.
And so it's really, really, I didn't know why I was fatigued all the time.
It's because I had low T, honestly.
It wasn't low, but like it was lower than it should be.
I did the right changes, took the right supplements, and now it's like, it's above a thousand now, which is like really good for a man.
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All right, I want to read one more story here, which is fantastic.
And I think we need to talk about this.
Corey Booker actually admitted to orchestrating Dem propaganda after Musk floats free Cybertruck.
This is a kind of a story.
I think we have the video here.
So politicians all released the same video that was scripted on TikTok.
This is the propaganda we talk about.
They uphold their system through coordinated propaganda.
None of it's organic or esoteric.
Look at this.
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I will immediately bring prices down starting on day one.
Yeah, by the way, well, because Michael mentioned this, went through playing the video, but it's kind of like that one video of everyone with the coordinated message at all news stations.
But that one at least matched up word for word.
And like, you know, everyone just like everyone even spoke in the same cadence.
That was kind of just like, I get what they're trying to say, but it didn't come across the right way because it's just a bunch of people talking over each other, but the message is still the same.
I want to tell you guys what real censorship is and why I'm so against this coordinated stuff.
You know, back in the day on YouTube, the news agencies couldn't get any views.
I don't know if you guys, if you remember this, when the mainstream media, like we'd get like 100 views on the BBC on YouTube and independent media like this show, which I had, I have a channel.
We have a YouTube and a Rumble channel.
And I haven't gained a subscriber on my YouTube channel since January 7th of 2021 when they demonetized my channel for covering the January 6th riot.
And I've never gained a subscriber since, not one.
I used to gain like 5,000 to 10,000 a month.
And I went from getting like 200, 300,000 views a video to like where, think about this.
We have 550,000 subscribers on that channel.
We have 170 people watching live with 550,000 subscribers.
We are live on Rumble with only 70,000, 72,000 subscribers with about 1,500 live.
So we have like, we have like seven, eight times the amount of live viewers with about like, you know, seven, eight times less subscribers.
And I don't think one day people woke up and just hated the show.
I don't, I mean, obviously people watch on Rumble.
People, people pay attention.
People, people still consume this stuff.
Censorship to me is personal because what has happened with this with this weird Democrat control in the United States, free speech is just an idea.
It's not really real.
Like we don't really have free speech on the internet.
We do have free speech in person.
Like we can like say something to each other, but then online, they'll delete you on like, you'll delete your Instagram for something you said, not even on Instagram.
Like they'll like, and it's legal what you said, but they didn't like it.
So they delete it and they're like, oh, it's a private company.
It's like, well, really, do we want private companies where we rely on to have communication?
And it's like, you know, where life is, life is digital now.
And we are in a digital, digital sphere.
Do we really want these companies, you know, behaving like this?
And when we see this sort of coordinated propaganda, I just want to bring that up.
We don't really talk a lot about censorship anymore on the right because we kind of know what's happening.
We've accepted it.
We're like, oh, we're all just censored.
And it's like, no, this is very serious.
There really is coordinated attacks.
They really are putting out these messages.
And now the mainstream media gets like 30 million views on a video.
They're right there on the front when you go on YouTube.
They created a news carousel.
They've had to change algorithms.
The left has done everything they can to stop shows like this from reaching people.
And I just have to say this.
We're going to live.
We're going to live another day.
We're not going to, we're not, we're not going down this hill.
And these people are getting exposed.
And I like what Musk did offering a cyber truck.
That's kind of creative.
Corey Booker admitted to it.
So does he get a free cyber truck?
Since he admitted to coordinating this, I just remind you guys that the coordinated effort to silence truth and push propaganda is very, very real.
It's not always this obvious, but please don't forget about us.
Don't forget about what we're doing.
And don't get discouraged.
Because even if you're a grandma on Facebook, you'll still get your account deleted with two followers.
And you say, you know, vaccines are not safe and effective or something like that, you know, which of course would be a false claim according to big tech.
You still get deleted.
So, you know, just censorship doesn't discriminate by age, popularity, race, anything.
And I think this is pretty damn good that we won this one.
I think we're winning a little bit.
I don't know if you think so.
In America, I think we're winning against the censorship.
Although that said, that may change with Zuck taking testosterone and deciding he's a real man because that appears that things have changed.
But it shows why it's so important for you guys to keep doing what you're doing because censorship does discriminate, particularly towards men, particularly right-wing men, but particularly men on the internet.
You know, there is that discrimination there towards male-oriented channels.
So I guess the message here is that you guys have to keep being brave because without that, there's no one standing up.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know what you think about that, Mike, but it's like, it's weird because obviously your guys's livelihood is dependent on like the success of these shows right now, right?
I mean, to an extent, right?
I mean, you can always do other things with your life, but it's like, it is frustrating, you know, that there's, you know, there's like about $80,000 of money that we would be making per month that we just don't get because we've been demonetized and we're not around.
And it's, you know, it is frustrating because it's like, well, you know, if in a couple of years I was able to grow up to 550,000 subscribers, what, one day I just didn't grow anymore?
You know, we could have millions of subscribers and be, you know, in a different position, but it's like the game is rigged against the right.
It is rigged against truth tellers.
And I guess what we're realizing now is that like, I think the rules are changing a little bit.
And I was talking to somebody about how YouTube is, some big YouTubers that have like five, six million subscribers at CPAC.
And they were telling me that, you know, they speak to their contacts in YouTube and YouTube is seeing how Instagram and Facebook are loosening some of their censorship.
They're seeing that, you know, Jeff Bezos is, you know, gave the brand deal to Melania, that big tech, it's probably in their best interest to stop fighting against the American Constitution and our rights.
I just don't, I think Google is a deep state like CIA operation.
And I don't think they're ever going to renege.
I don't know about you, but I think it's, it's, they might like give it like maybe new channels they won't, they won't squash as much, but they effectively destroyed the alt-right.
They took down anybody who's nationalist and now we have what, Ben Shapiro?
You know what I mean?
Like, like Ben Shapiro?
Like, you're going to get your, you're going to get your facts from that guy.
Like, that guy's a freaking dual citizen agent.
Like, he's literally allegiant to a foreign country.
I mean, I don't know about what you think, Mike, but I don't think we're going to win anytime soon in terms of on the YouTube front.
So, yeah, well, it's funny because at one point, they talked about this, a YouTube radicalization pipeline.
And a lot of people on our side were like, oh, you know, that's BS, whatever.
They're just like overacting.
It kind of was real, actually.
Like, I mean, that's kind of why I'm here right now, actually, to be quite honest with you.
It's like I, because I started watching people like Steven Crowder, people like Ben Shapiro.
And, you know, some of those people are better than others on specific topics.
But, but, yeah, I mean, they clamped down on that real quick, especially in the era of Trump because they saw that people were starting to watch more and more extreme stuff.
Or maybe I should say radical stuff because, yeah, extreme kind of does denote violence.
But they clamped down on that real quick.
And that's why we're thankful for platforms like Rumble or even, you know, for what it's worth with Elon with him purchasing Twitter and then making it to X and the kind of loosening up the regulations and everything on there.
So even though we have made a lot of progress on other platforms, we still have a lot of work to do.
And yeah, with companies like Google, Facebook, but you know, like Edwina just said, you know, maybe because Mark Zuckerberg is wrestling with men now, hopefully he'll throw some balls and then actually kind of give us free speech again.
But, you know, I'm not holding my breath on that one.
I don't know if you have any other thought, but like we did see Instagram loosen its censorship.
Both of our accounts, like when once Zuck made that decision, like we didn't grow in like a year on it.
This is how you know it is.
It's like we don't grow for like a year on Instagram.
And then Zuck goes, by the way, we're loosening our restrictions.
We're getting rid of some of the restrictive algorithms and fact checking.
And then all of a sudden we've gained like 35,000 followers since he made that statement after not growing for a year.
And you can see censorship on graphs.
Like it's like, oh, we're removing restrictions, which means we're not going to be censoring right-wing people.
And then all of a sudden, your account grows again.
My account, everyone's seeing massive growth on these platforms.
And with that comes money.
I mean, we're getting advertisers hitting us up.
You're getting advertisers hitting you up.
People see the energy.
It's like what it really is, is they don't want us.
They want to de-incentivize nationalism, de-incentivize white people from collectivizing.
They want to de-incentivize any type of Western identity.
But I'm wondering, how could you have a business in San Francisco and not realize how bad multiculturalism is and what happens when you let a city die, right?
So I'd like to think that we're headed in a good direction, but I would like to say I think it's just opportunism.
They're just doing it because MAGA's in power.
And so they have to side with us.
But the moment they get back in power, it's game over again.
I was going to say, okay, look, so a lot of you guys have told me you're confused.
Okay.
They've told me this.
You're confused because I have a show on the Gateway Punit.
That's a journalist show.
Like we interview like senators and congressmen and it's a very, very professional thing.
You know, we're in the White House, right?
We have like, we're on TV and Trump shares our stuff.
And you're like, okay, so people will watch me there and be like, then like see some like way edgy like statement from me somewhere and be like, I thought this guy was like a journalist.
And it's like, okay, I am many things.
To my wife, I'm perfect, right?
Baby, you know, I never make mistakes.
But to many of you guys, you might, you know, me from many different shows.
I also have a podcast.
I have four shows, actually, that I do.
I have four shows and I probably produce about like 12 times a week, four different shows.
And that's confusing to people.
So we've done it, made it easy.
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It's free to join.
You just, it's my social media, right?
It's like, and people are like, yeah, so what Instagram is yours?
It's all there.
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You should go.
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Anyway, have a great rest of the week.
As always, we'll see you on Friday at 3 p.m. Eastern Time.