May 26, 2025 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Russia War ESCALATES: Trump SLAMS Putin in Interview | The Rift
Trump recently said that Putin is “needlessly” killing people in the war, seemingly shifting away from his previous stance on the war - what does this signal for the future of the Russia - Ukraine war?Show more Sarah Stock and Kai Schwemmer join us for this new episode of The Rift!
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Well, it seems like we are in another shift in the global climate today.
The Russian war escalated.
You can bring up my screen here as towns and villages across Kiev, or as they call it, Kyiv, were completely destroyed.
And what many are saying is indiscriminate missile attacks.
But there's always obviously more to the story.
We're going to be discussing why Russia is escalating the war in Ukraine.
And it might not actually surprise you.
Plus, you can check this out later on the show.
Harry Sisson will be on.
You can see him pictured here.
We're very happy to have him and be honored to be introduced a little bit later.
Additionally, Jordan Peterson had a complete meltdown.
He left grifting off of college students to then getting pit roasted by some gay liberals.
There's that.
Plus, I know you're not surprised, but the American government is still serving Israel.
Christy Noham took time off of Simping for Israel to actually go there and hump the wall, which people are saying is a great act if you ever want to get ahead, or as they say in the business, make that bread.
My name is Elijah Schaefer.
It is approximately 7:10 p.m. Eastern Time in the United States.
Welcome back to the new iteration of our weekly podcast, Monday through Friday at 7 p.m.
You're watching The Rift.
Let's start the show.
Welcome back to the Satan Studio.
Some different people with me tonight on our new show.
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As long as you make it personal, we like it.
Anyway, my guest today will be introducing themselves.
Starting on my right, we have, actually, he's been on the show previous podcast, Slightly Offensive.
Yes, it was four years ago today, more or less, that I first met you and that we were doing that show.
Now you can find me on Rumble at Kai Eclipse, and I am a campus speaker and a political commentator, but I'm full-time just a chipper and jovial guy trying to spread some good energy around.
Yeah, I was going to say, in Boca, even our homeless wear suits.
It's what happens when you live around the Jewish colony.
All right, let's talk about the story today.
We got to jump right into this.
So as you guys know, you guys see a little bit of a new look, a little bit of a new vibe.
As you know, we decided to take the news element of the Rift report that was Monday, Wednesday, Fridays at 3 p.m., and then also the just open-ended conversation and fun from Slightly Offensive at 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and make it one show.
Think of it like the Trinity.
It's like three in one.
Not everyone on the table believes in that, though, but you do understand it.
Anyways, I hear a lot of Mormon humor going around.
They talk a lot about what's going on there between Israel and the Palestinians.
It's like an army versus like not even really a thing.
You know what I mean?
It's like, it is.
It's like really sad.
It's like kids throwing rocks.
But I saw these images and obviously I became curious, you know, what's really going on.
I don't necessarily believe the Ukrainian media.
I don't really believe what's really going on.
So let's talk about this.
We're going to jump into an article and explain what's happening and then we'll discuss why it's happening because I think that's really important.
So the Wall Street Journal reported first just this morning at 8:55 a.m. that Russia defies Trump with the largest ever drone and missile attack on Ukraine.
Kiev says more than 350 explosive drones targeted cities overnight.
We'll watch the interview with Trump here talking about it.
And here's what he had to say when discussing what he's thinking about this.
So today we find out, yes, maybe dozens or hundreds of people were killed in Ukraine.
Of course, when it comes to the death tolls reported of Ukrainians, those are accurate, but it's never accurate when we report about the people in Gaza.
We know about that aspect.
Because for some reason, that war, we can't find out any facts, but this one we can.
That's at least what I'm reading from my colleagues here on the internet.
But no, I want to talk about this.
So I mean, this is like pretty serious.
I don't like this war.
I've never liked the war.
I voted for Trump to end the war.
He said he would end it in his first hundred days.
He didn't do it.
But also, on top of that, it's like, look, I'm going to be a little biased here.
I'm a very pro-white person.
I don't, you should be pro-white if you love the West, if you like living here.
If you're not pro-white, then you're anti-West.
If you're anti-West, then you should get the hell out.
But I do think it's kind of weird that like we have this forever war going where white Christians are just killing white Christians.
They're like very, very even similar in their religion.
You have the Russian and Ukrainian Orthodox churches.
And then on, but you have one guy who's building new cathedrals in Russia, trying to unify people.
And then you have a Jewish guy, a Jewish atheist in Ukraine, who, by the way, is one of the biggest persecutors of Christians in the world.
I don't even know that.
He's like literally trying to, he's putting pastors in jail.
He's extremely anti-Christian.
So, you know, it doesn't really make me really want to take the side of Ukraine.
I'm not really trying to take the side of Putin.
But I mean, to me, this war's just got an end.
And I wonder if that's what Putin's doing.
He's just like, we're just going to escalate this and get shit done.
Yeah, it's one of those things that is absolutely going to eventually develop and it's very quickly developing with the obviously like the chancellor in Germany, Merit's talking about this.
It's going to escalate into more European Union involvement and it's going to escalate the war to a point where the United States is going to have to pick one side or the other unless Trump is willing to do something that is absolutely brave, which is just entirely remove himself.
But right now, he's absolutely playing this kind of necessary agent in the middle trying to, you know, get these two friends to stop fighting.
But like we saw in his comment, he also called out Zelensky saying any word out of this guy's mouth is a word of escalation.
And frankly, I get the fact that he's frustrated.
Both sides are escalating this war and the United States shouldn't have any part of it.
Yeah, well, the flags have been replaced with other countries' flags just for wars that we're not allowed to talk about that you were mentioning earlier.
Yeah, so, okay, but you know, you're a pretty well-educated guy.
I think that, you know, you can't do these forever wars.
Like, the United States fought in Afghanistan and Iraq for decades, right?
I don't think we were trying to accomplish anything.
It's been clear from the very beginning that Putin has said, hey, I'm trying to reunite the Russians in eastern Ukraine with the people of Russia, right?
He considers it to still be a little bit like the previous Russian empire.
And he doesn't like NATO.
I get why he doesn't like NATO.
Everybody talks about, oh, it's like, you know, he kills people he doesn't like.
It's like, oh, well, who's Seth Rich?
Hillary Clinton.
You know what I mean?
How many people have you killed?
How many people have died just trying to be whistleblowers for Boeing aircraft company?
Like, let's get real here.
Literally one of Epstein's victims was just murdered, allegedly, in Western Australia.
So it's like, you know, let's not act like the American regime is some peaceful regime.
And also, to give him the credit, you know, here, because we are taking money from Russia, everybody knows that's the only reason you could be speaking fondly of Russia is if you're taking money from them.
Is that is it we as a nation did the same thing?
We did a special military operation.
We've never declared war on Iraq.
We did a special military operation.
And that's what this is.
He has a goal.
He says he wants this reunification and to stop armoring Ukraine and then he'll he'll end the war.
So really he's put the terms in our hands.
And in my opinion, as long as we continue to provide weapons, which we'll talk about, which we are, the war will never end.
And the goal of this war is to never end, to take each Christian white life and sacrifice them at the altar of the military-industrial complex.
Plus, I think there's something spiritual here where like Jewish leaders like to sacrifice Christians.
That's a little biased.
I'm not going to get into that in the show, but I think it's true.
I think it's true.
I don't know if you agree with me on any of that, but I think that's real.
This seems to be lending some credence to this idea that was severely underreported.
I haven't done enough of this research to find out if this is totally true, but it seemed that there were reports that Putin, there was an assassination attempt on Putin, who was boarding a helicopter, who was on a helicopter, and that there were Ukrainian drones that were approaching the flight path of the helicopter that were shot down.
There wasn't a lot of reporting on that, but there wasn't even reporting to say it was untrue.
It seems to just have been one of these things that could have been cast as a reason for the attack.
And therefore, it's absolutely gone.
Other than anybody in India, India seems to be reporting about this stuff all the time to get into the Western media.
Well, I want to talk about, I'm going to like tie two topics together about this new recruitment ad from Trump that they put out.
Because it is interesting.
That's like, I guess I didn't make the connection till now that as we're gearing up for the front, they're really trying to close the gap on our recruitment crisis.
And that's like pretty freaking serious.
Now, obviously, talking today about everything that we, the sponsors of the different days, by the way, I didn't know, Mike.
I mean, this is the first time.
Is it cool if I just do our original sponsors as well, like fan man and stuff?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I just want to do this.
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I wanted to remind you guys that because we got the show back onto YouTube.
This is our first time doing the show there.
So check this out.
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We didn't tell anyone.
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It's going to take some time, but you can watch back on YouTube again.
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Although I imagine it'll take us a few weeks or months to start getting super chats.
But I appreciate you guys because the show will be every day.
All right.
As we talk a little bit about this, let me explain something to you.
So there is this ad that came out for the military.
And in my personal opinion, anytime the military starts putting out ads that feature white people.
And it's so funny because, you know, this is one of those ways that you see that Christianity really does run in a sense the greater conscience of the world.
That's not to say everybody's Christian, but it is to say that when you say a certain year, you're also making reference to the birth and death date of Jesus Christ.
People will say that.
They'll throw it around like, oh, God bless, whatever.
They'll say it like in a kind of sacrilegious way.
It was really funny.
In my mission, I was in Argentina as a Christian missionary a couple months ago.
People would say, sidios quiere if God wants, but they would say it attached to something that God obviously wants.
The problem is here, God doesn't want us dying in foreign wars for some cause of global liberalism.
God actually wants to keep people safe.
I said it with you, Elijah, earlier on the Gateway Pundit, but I just wish that, you know, when we were rebuilding what the army actually is, what the military actually is, I wish we couldn't, or I wish we would just stay away from making the military just something that isn't woke anymore.
Why can't it just be the military?
Why can't it just do what a military does?
There's no need to address some, you know, stupid political slogan when the real thing we ought to be fighting for is to stay away from these wars, as Trump actually poignantly pointed out.
And I'm glad he did so because the greatest triumph is in avoiding them entirely.
Like, I don't think our military's ever been weak.
And I don't think woke did any more than really undermine leadership, like bureaucratic side of things.
But in terms of on the field, like our guys have always been badass.
They've always been extremely talented and skillful.
And also, what I noticed this, you know, the majority of people, have you seen the rates of like how many military age capable like black men there are versus how many actually volunteer for the military?
I'll let you know.
It is white people who are volunteering for the military.
Okay.
That's really what it is.
And the lack of the recruitment problem, they tried to fix it by then trying to go woke or Democrat, as you would say, to try to attract minorities and people who wouldn't traditionally sign up.
But I don't know if they know about this.
You know, getting blown up in Jalalabad, you know, losing your legs for like, so we could hold some opium farms for another decade isn't exactly a very tempting procurement.
And the reason why our military is so badass is because Americans actually are patriotic.
Like we do care about our country.
And there's a lot of us, which makes us extremely proliferated around the world.
The ability to extend our reach, plus our technology is amazing.
But at the same time, like you sit back and you go, dude, I don't know why are we provoking China in the Pacific?
Why are we selling nuclear subs to Australia right now in a direct violation of our peace treaty with China, which is provoking them to then now arm up and then invade Taiwan, which is also strategically a loss for us?
Why are we trying to stoke a war with Iran?
Even though I know Trump's trying to de-escalate it, but at the same time, you have so many leaders that are calling this out.
Why are we, at the same time, I mentioned with Ukraine, why are we talking about, you know, we need to fight back with Putin?
What does any of this do to our military?
That's why I like Trump's end statement there, which was to join the military to prevent wars.
We talked about that a while ago behind the scenes, but it was like, I could do that.
Like if my kids, it was like, hey, you're joining a force that prevents us from getting into war by the size and the strength of our military.
We will strategically bomb sites and we will show strength through peace.
It becomes feasible the moment that we decide to stop what is our current foreign policy as far as military involvement.
And that's not isolationism.
It's entanglement.
We try to pitch ourselves alongside the country that is the most unpopular among its neighbors in the Middle East and expect that we won't be called on to be the big brother there to crush its enemies.
In this case, Israel and Iran.
We don't need to be involving ourselves there.
And if the United States was more concerned about the soft allyship and not as concerned with being a big brother who can supply arms and even troops on the ground, which is what I think we'll inevitably end up seeing, like Braden said, if this isn't stopped, I think until we can stop the entanglement foreign policy, we're going to find ourselves in the exact same issue.
Well, look, I'm just saying, just gestenic physiognomy is a real thing.
And you can see people like, I'm not a great looking gentleman.
I don't, you know, no one stops me on the street besides, you know, maybe several dozen people.
Several dozen, though.
Yeah, several dozen people are like, wow, you're so good looking.
However, there's a lot.
I always tell people, there's a lot you can do when you're a normal looking person to just make yourself better as a guy.
You can lift weights.
You can also not lift weights.
You can go to the gym.
You can run.
You can get an athletic body.
You can make money.
You can be tall.
It's just kidding short, people.
Sorry.
Sorry, guys.
You can be tall.
But like when you, when, when people tend to go towards this like wokeness, I know this is very like boomer statement, but they do get ugly on the outside.
It does make them uglier.
And I think that's why a lot of people really, what kind of killed woke with younger people is like, you know, maybe if you're getting good sloppy head from the woke girl, you might pretend to be into BLM for like a weekend.
But other than that, I just think that, you know, it's like, got a looks max, right?
And it's like, you can't be ugly.
That's what I think it was.
Like, who wants to look at this?
It's like people just saw this and were like, there's hope that I won't grow into this.
And then that's basically, I think it's just they were ugly, right?
It's like there is just this obsession with ugliness often in the culture, this removal of the importance of aesthetics, of taking care of oneself.
It proliferates and takes over every single part of the world.
You'll see it in everything.
You'll see it in architecture.
You'll see it in the way that people talk, the way they present themselves, and the kinds of jokes that they laugh at.
And it's actually very unfortunate.
Like I do have a deep sense of empathy for these people because if you look at them and if you listen to them, these are the people who more than any other group of people will make self-deprecating jokes.
They will joke about their own suicide.
They will joke about how much they hate themselves.
And it doesn't take much to, you know, rip that curtain away and realize that it's not at all a joke.
It's a reflection of how they truly feel.
And it's unfortunate.
It's unfortunate that the world, there's plenty of also arguments as far as like the food that we eat, the chemicals that we consume that are also contributing to that unfortunate mental state.
But it is very unfortunate.
So many people have been taken advantage of by this globalist system for so long and have been driven to the point where they think that is something they're willingly choosing and that they are happy or prideful of.
And it's also because they get acceptance from the other people in similar groups.
It's like that phenomenon of really unattractive dudes just becoming transgender because it gives them immediate acceptance by a lot of social groups.
And so they crave it.
And that's why you were saying, well, the most people who are joining the military are white guys.
And when the army was posting ads like that, they weren't getting anybody because how are you going to get someone who hates the country or was told or taught to hate the country to join, even if that's your ad?
I think that's like, that's what's so crazy to me is that how do you, how do people hate white people?
In 80 years, you know, in 80 years, these people, who are they?
They have a lot of names, you know, these days.
But, you know, these people that are out there have created a global system that has so radically transformed our countries that I found a video of a high school that had a graduation video.
And this was like, I don't know where this was in the United States.
But what I thought was funny is I just go, this is the demographics of an average American high school to which all these boomers started getting defensive and attacking me.
I didn't say anything.
I just said they're like, hey, this is actually good, wholesome.
I don't know what you're attacking them for.
I go, why are you getting what do you, what did you notice about this?
It's like you have like the extremes of both, where you have the people in California who can afford to, you know, move down there for the summer and hang out and whatnot.
And then when the house gets annihilated by like a tsunami or a hurricane, then they'll move back.
And all the people in Puerto Rico, yeah, they are suffering.
Yeah, but what I'll just say is if you go back to that thing, I don't know where that video is, but also, no, that's the long video.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't know where it was.
But anyway, the point was that there was like barely any Caucasians.
And I think what people don't understand, you know, people get people think that any discussion of protection of white people is like white nationalist or white supremacist.
We were watching a video today of Faith Goldie back from her days at Rebel.
And she was saying, you know, I am pro-white, but it does not make me a white supremacist.
I'm not saying that other people, you know, don't deserve rights or values.
But I also realize that in a society that doesn't cater towards one homogenous group, it will cater to someone, right?
So it's kind of like those who don't believe in anything will fall for, I mean, those who don't believe in something will fall for anything type of thing.
You know, you're always going to believe in something.
You will always have a God and a country will always serve someone's interests.
So then the question is that if we aren't serving white people's interests and we're trying to tear them down, whose interests are we serving?
Well, universally, we're serving the devil's interests, right?
We're serving everybody's sins, pleasures, and also an immigration system that is making our country less safe, less secure, and lowering the trust in our society and leading us to bring in strange religions, right?
We're building demon statues in Texas for the Hindus.
I will tell you this.
I do not agree with Hinduism.
I think it's a very, very gross religion.
That's why they live in their shit and that's why they are so dirty is because worshiping demons for thousands of years literally does that to a brain.
It does, okay?
I just want to say, you know, I see the demographics and I'm going, hey, like the military thing, they notice that areas that are less white have a harder time with recruitment, you know?
So there are problems.
And I only bring this up because I've lived in and out of Australia.
And one of the issues with Australia has right now is they literally have like 50% of their position.
They have 48% are not filled in their military because all the young people are immigrants.
Canada's having this issue too.
And immigrants, these are not, that's why I tell you, they're not immigrants.
They're parasites.
They're not trying to protect and help and serve the country, right?
They just want to live off the country.
That's not to say that there aren't plenty of minorities in the military.
There aren't plenty of, you know, probably even Punjabis or Indians that have served in the military, but that was a different kind of immigrant than we're getting today.
It just worries me for our countries.
It worries me genuinely when I see our military doesn't have recruitment levels that it should have.
And it's simply because, why?
Because people don't think it's a country to fight for.
One of my friends lives in Newfoundland and he says that the amount of Indians that are just littering the street, he sent me a video of an Indian guy literally taking a crap on the sidewalk.
And the same thing is the problem with Australia right now.
Something I was going to say about that video is I think a lot of times we talk about, you know, demographic decline and white people becoming a minority.
And you look at the stats and it's like, okay, we're like 60% of the population of the United States right about now.
That's including everyone.
That's including all the boomers.
Most of our white people are boomers.
When you look at like the demographics of like high school students or even elementary school students or college students, it's like so much lower.
And that's crazy because that's the future of the country.
It's like, in a way, white people already are a minority because they're set to become one.
Someone in the chat asked, how's this government slightly offensive?
I told you we were going to take the news and put it in a slightly offensive format.
Usually, we would just like post a video of a black person and laugh.
You know what I mean?
But no, not even because it was racist, but because it's like be beating each other up.
This is just saying, like, hey, we're taking some of the structure from the news and actually talk about real topics and not just these things, but we're willing, we will talk about edgy stuff.
We will, it's even so much cringe when you call yourself edgy, but I meant we will talk about topics that other mainstream shows probably wouldn't touch on, but we're going to do it in a way that's intellectual and intelligent and you know, never stray away.
Like Pierce Morgan says, this is going to be the rift uncensored.
But then we're going to censor everything.
No, I'm kidding.
All right.
I want to switch topics here.
Talk about white people and kind of like the collapse.
We do have a really weird civilization society.
We have a few more stories we're going to talk about.
I know we have some graphic we're supposed to play when we get to the rest of our top stories.
I don't know if we can do that.
Let's get into the rest of them.
We're going to be talking about Bridget Macron slapping her husband in the face, what that means for the country, plus, don't go anywhere because there was a terrorist attack and they were saying it was done by a white person.
Now they've taken that back and said we actually can't tell you who did it, but you got to guess.
Let's get into the stories.
Are we good?
No?
Yes, no.
All right, coming back out of our number one topic for today.
It's not the same thing as when people will post a photo of a random celebrity to be like, oh, they're secretly a man because they kind of look like one or something.
I actually stopped attacking Brittany Griner because he's, or again, maybe even a she.
With clients, if it's really, truly what I believe it is, then you could choose your own pronouns.
Like, if you got, that's like the one exception.
You got, you got both of the sexes, then go with what, I would say go with what your main sex organs are.
That's what I would go with.
If, like, if I was a guy or a girl, if I had a penis, I would say as a guy, if I had a vagina that says a girl, if I looked like a guy, I would just go with it because it's like, you have a vagina.
Okay, but also if he has like regular male testosterone levels and skeletal structure and everything, they probably shouldn't be competing in the women's division.
It's like, we don't have to figure out how we do sports based off of like the small amount of people who have a chromosomal abnormality.
And that is also one of the huge discussions that you get into like with the entire trans debate.
It's like you've gone from people who have some chromosomal abnormality, which is already some tiny subsect of the population.
Then you go to people who, of those, you know, have gender dysphoria, if that exists.
And then of those people, you're now branching out to just anybody who says that they're something other than they are at any time, whenever.
At the end of it, all it is about is what a person's identity is to them.
And that is no way to organize your society.
That's absolutely an incoherent way of structuring your entire society because that has no actual, it places no value on truth.
And a society that completely rejects truth and is absolutely just in favor of what everybody says at any point ever is a society like the one we're in right now, a society that's collapsing, a society where young men don't want to fight for their country because they don't support the values of that country.
And it's like, that's very reasonable.
If we're saying that black people aren't signing up for the military, well, if black people, especially black men, think that the United States has been against them forever, why would they want to sign up?
I think white people are finding the same thing right now.
And like when I bring this up, I want to play this video real fast of Bridget Macron and her husband.
We're talking about Brittany Griner, only the fact of saying that some people are both, but I do believe you'll never, in Klein Filters, by the way, you'll never have like some like aesthetic, you know, top quality penis.
Like, so it's like to like to like maybe assign to be a girl is better.
It's usually underdeveloped, like testes.
It's like a little micro penis basically, usually.
Although there are political couples that do this.
We, my family knew of a person who carried the football for a president who I don't think I should name, but he and his wife would be in the elevator together and the wife would be, you mother, you worthless piece, like all this stuff right in front of her security and his security.
And the second the elevator door's open, grab his hand, walk out smiling.
It's like that is a normal thing in the political world.
So, somebody was saying this guy, Walter Kirk, said, said here, photo and video of the driver from Liverpool attack.
The initial report said he was a 53-year-old and white.
Those reports appear to be wrong.
This is the driver from the van, young and definitely not white.
Before you respond on this, let me just show you what they're saying: is the driver, okay?
Right there is this guy.
That's what some people are saying.
It hasn't been fact-checked yet.
So, you know, this show's going to be every day.
So, we'll probably get updates on stories as we go.
It doesn't mean that we're lying to you or trying to give you any false info.
We're literally going with what people post.
But, Misfit Patriots said, deleted my last post about this because someone sent me proof the younger guy on the bottom left actually was not the driver.
I made the mistake of not verifying, but I always make sure to correct myself instead of leaving the post up to get views.
Still don't know who the driver is or the motivation.
But if I share more details about this, I'll make sure that they're confirmed.
And somebody said the driver's seat is on the opposite side of the car in the UK.
So, saying that is the driver because he's getting out on that side.
Somebody also said here, principled, a rare quality in today's DeGen society.
So, Misfit Patriot is principled.
And we're in a D-Gen society.
He stands above as one of the brightest, which is true.
This is like, I don't even know how to call it, like a five-star, like, it's like, it's like one of these like nice South Florida places, you know, that's like, you know, it's like a resort, basically.
It's like resort living.
So this is like not, you have to, you have to really be doing well to live there, meaning this is why I don't like it.
So obviously they're well off, but, but money doesn't buy class.
So, you know, that's why I get bothered why.
It's like, you know, it doesn't mean that everyone that lives around me can't afford to live there.
It's just like, dude, you have money and you bought a Dodge Charger.
Well, hey, honestly, maybe they're talking about it's a rental, but also, also, I'm like, I'm like getting out of the car yesterday and there is this young engineer driving a Hummer, like a, like a, without doors and stuff, which is actually pretty cool.
Dude has his music like in some illegal levels in a parking structure, driving like 60 miles per hour.
Like, it's like, and he's listening to Spanish music.
He must have been like from some like, you know, some sort of like down Caribbean island or something.
But it's like, it was so loud, was like shaking.
And my kids started crying.
And I go, I was like, can they ever just not, can they ever just be normal?
You know, like, you ever, you ever have that feeling where the racism comes out?
It's this, there's time preference that we can talk about.
We can talk about a ton of stuff.
But it's what's the most sad to me is that the ramifications of like the decreased social trust, they touch everybody.
It's not like they are solely contained to one group.
Eventually, they spread out to everybody to the point where like you'll see somebody and they'll, they will treat you worse, whichever race they are, they will treat you worse just because they're so fatigued.
They're so sick of everything.
And eventually you just become a society that is uncordial, that is absolutely just mean-spirited, unhappy.
And that's what we're turning into.
People are less happy these days.
You know, it's crazy.
When I go to California, I like am buying an in-net-out burger.
And when I walk up to take my order, they ask me for my ticket.
I have to produce a ticket to prove that I bought this food.
Well, but on the inverse, on the inverse, for how many little bookstores, children's bookstores, like those little things where you can like put a book and grab a book, for how many of those you see in a city is how upper class and nice it is.
And I say class.
I didn't say rich because to me, class, upper class is actually not about just about money.
It's like the standard of the quality of the area, right?
Because you have in LA have like rich people who live in like, but the neighborhoods are like, you go one street over and it's ghetto.
I want to say it's an upper class neighborhood just because there's a lot of rich people that live there.
But like, you know, where even people that are middle, lower class still have that like high trust.
And it's like, luckily in this area, there's one even in front of the mall.
And like, you know, there's one everywhere around here.
And I think it's kind of cool.
It's like, yeah, I want to go trade some books.
And even I thought in my mind, isn't that crazy that I immediately, I'm like, oh, I want to get that book for my son, but I need to go bring a book from home to go put it in.
You know, I'm going to go out of my way to go do something just to keep that level of trust.
Just like what you were thinking with a shopping cart of, is that people who are willing to put the shopping carts back probably.
You know what's tripping me out about you, Sarah, is that like, really, COVID was nothing in terms of the world changing to what September 11th did to our country.
And I was tripping out because you were born after September 11th, 2001.
The guy lost his luggage before getting on the plane.
You know, that one too.
And they got his luggage.
Anyway, that's crazy.
People believe the official narrative.
However, I will remind you that that is a reminder that everyone is stupid and retarded.
And there is essentially nothing that is stopping the elites from doing whatever the hell they want.
And so when you ask yourself, Theo Vaughn, why does it feel like no matter what we want, the government just always does what it wants and doesn't listen?
It's because they can, they do what they can get away with, right?
It's like, yeah.
Anyways, it's like if it's like guys, if their girls are checking up on them or whatever, they get away with some stuff, right?
And that's the key thing is like, we haven't been checking up on our, on our, uh, on our spouse here, the United States government.
So they got away with it.
They got away with a lot of things.
All right.
We need to jump into some stuff.
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We have some amazing stories for y'all, including we're talking about the debate between Jordan Peterson and gay liberal college kids.
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Kicking off the talk here, we're going to talk about the proliferation of AI.
I don't think enough people are talking about that, but Kai thought this would be a good idea.
And kind of how the show is going to be a little bit different is instead of just having a 15-year-old, well, actually, he's technically 18, but a 15-year-old write the show for us and sometimes sitting there going, What is this?
We're going to, we actually have writers' meetings and getting together and kind of talking about what we're going to discuss, making sure that we're bringing you really high-quality topics.
We're really going to be putting a lot of time into this program every single day.
And I think this is an interesting topic.
So, I want to kick off by explaining to you where we're headed with AI.
It's a project called Project Stargate.
It's Sam Altman and a few others are coming together, and they are creating a massive AI data center that is going to revolutionize the world.
And when the government tells us that this is not only the biggest infrastructure project, digital infrastructure project in the world ever, but also that the world will be fundamentally transformed upon its completion, I think it's good to listen to that.
But if you don't know what Project Stargate is, luckily, like everybody that's evil, they told you what they're doing.
Yeah, and then like feeding back into an algorithm.
Okay, this doesn't sound, if you could just tell me what it is.
Does anyone know in the comments?
Maybe I'm just stupid, but no one seems, I hear Altman talk about it all the time, and Elon with Grock, and they don't seem to be able to like explain it.
Besides, it's like superhuman brain force or something stupid.
I just I just take this, this general hesitancy, to like any technology and and it is like that.
It's like if we can't really explain what it is really that easily, if you can't understand or like pronounce the thing that's written on the back of like whatever food you're about to eat, on the nutritional information, you probably shouldn't be consuming it and the society probably shouldn't be adopting that technology.
I don't know, i'm kind of scared and that's I mean.
At least this time with Ai, they're being honest, they're they're saying this is absolutely like going to change the world forever.
A lot of the times uh, in politics, people will tell you that well, this thing isn't going to have that that big of an effect, like with the 1965 Hard Seller Act.
That was, you know historically, what they said and that was not the case.
But with these kind of technologies, this is going to change everything and uh, this might be the one time that something does happen.
You know, everybody says nothing ever happens.
Ai is absolutely going to change things.
It is going to drive people out of the jobs that they have.
It is going to displace them.
It's going to provide or provoke mass homelessness, and the places that we're seeing, like California, are just going to explode.
If you look at the the amount of people we have right now who are going to be pushed out of labor force just by immigration, multiply that by all the people who are going to be pushed out of low skill labor because of Ai, and then take those people who are already not, you know, maybe the best and the brightest, not to say they're bad people, but they're not working the high skill labor.
Those people are going to be the ones who are finding themselves homeless, and there's going to be millions.
I was gonna say that they spent like five years telling people they need to go to school for coding.
All these people got computer science degrees and then they start replacing them with H-1b Indians and then now they're just even replacing the Indians with Ai Exactly.
We have the first iteration of Ai and and who does it go after?
Or like what's, what's the target population?
Oh, it's only like the most popular job in the majority of the states, truck driving.
Automation of truck driving is one of the big things that's talked about.
Before my mission with AI and Andrew, Yang was one of the very few who actually was blowing the whistle about this well, who's it going after now?
Well, it's going after all of the students in America who have been spending years and hundreds of thousands of dollars to learn, exactly like you said Braiding, learn to code, to Become these high-skill laborers.
Well, hold on.
Those are the people who are now suffering from the new wave of AI.
And I at least am relishing in this irony, the fact that the very people who are pushing this onto society are the ones who are going to be affected.
But we'll get to a point where you absolutely have to halt immigration just due to the basic fact that all of the people immigrating to the country, which are either the Indians who are going to be doing the tech jobs or they're people who are going to be doing the low-skill manual labor, both of those populations are going to be displaced and will immediately become part of the homeless population.
But I think we have, coming from the background of Hollywood, myself personally, I think we have plenty of movies that show us that looking for the immortality, you know, the fountain of youth never ends well.
The dead internet theory is the whole idea that the internet doesn't actually have all the people.
Like half of the things that you see are fake.
And with the invention of this, especially with like, if I were to show this to my parents, it would take them a second to realize, oh, this is just AI.
This isn't actually real.
And there are plenty of other boomers in that generation and older who are going to look at this.
I mean, you have people creating AI OnlyFans girls, and they're literally doing AI porn with it and making hundreds of thousands of dollars.
But no, but it's interesting because sometimes I'll notice that like literally about 90% of the pictures being suggested are AI women.
Like it's it's not even just like somebody's doing this.
Like there's more sexual stuff of women promoted to men on social media in my opinion than real real women.
And also the algorithms are set up.
I think it's a goon tastic app because I think it's trying to get you to goon.
It's like I think it might have been Tony that said that the guy killed Tony when he's like, yeah, I've been getting a lot of like naked women, half-naked women pushed to me on Instagram.
I really don't actually look at him.
I know it's hard to believe.
Like I don't actually like look at this stuff.
It's just that like one time the corner of my eye, like one caught my eye and then sensor, my phone like was like, ah, his eyes kind of looking over here.
And then the algorithm goes, show him naked women for the rest of his life.
And it's like, that is literally what it is.
If you're a guy, I mean, look at like you like slightly like your eyes look at a naked woman.
Suddenly it's all just like sexual stuff.
And then it's, if you're not into that, it's funny because it's like tung tung tung sahura memes.
There's never this like actual appropriate use of science.
I used to talk about this.
You know, science as a method, as a way of discovering truths about the natural world is not an evil thing.
There have been a ton of Christian scientists, very important people who have allowed us to help discover the way that the God of everything has created the universe.
The problem is the first thought isn't like, let's use science for that end.
The first thought is like, what if we took like a chicken and a human and put them together and made them our slaves?
And what if we, what if we got AI, but we just made pornography so that all of this illegal stuff, when it's with real people, what if we just were able to do it?
Cause it was just a robot.
It's like this, there's such a sick mind that the human race has that we can't use science as like a way of exploring or knowing things that are real and true and good.
We have to just take the place of God and turn ourselves into Satan.
It's like the very, it's like a very famous TikTok thing, but like millennials and Gen Z don't like to drink together because millennials will like always take it to the extreme with drinking.
They either won't, either we're not drinking or we're like taking it to the level.
Yeah.
And a lot of Gen Z like can't handle that and they don't like it, but it's like the millennial drinking thing.
But there's a very big difference.
That's all I was going to say.
So millennials have like sober nights and then crazy nights.
But I feel like Gen Z are just like either they're fully sober or they're like cat people.
Well the problem with Gen Z is just we don't really go outside.
That's really so it's not even that Gen Z is less so generous just like instead of going and hooking up with people they're all just like addicted to weird porn or like instead of drinking they're just like they have like a weed pen and they're just like sucking on it all day in their room and like watching weird videos and stuff.
So it's they're still degenerates like still like a spiritual sickness.
They just don't really like socialize in real life.
I'm creating this wall between church and this conversation.
Wall of separation created.
No, but because there is not this overly promiscuous culture within the LDS community, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormons for those, for the laymen, there is absolutely a tendency to just push it, which is manifested in going, driving out to a high school parking lot on a weekend and making out with strangers.
And frankly, at that point, it's like if you're choosing between making out with 500 people, that's why there would be like outbreaks of mono.
There would be like outbreaks of this like kissing, this kissing disease or virus.
I don't know what it is.
I never got it because I've only kissed like three people in my entire life.
Dude, the chat on YouTube, because this is like a new channel, so I don't think people like know me are familiar.
And by the way, I'm actually happy.
Our first episode, we got 100 people watching live on YouTube for the first episode.
That's actually shocking.
I was going to be happy if it was 14.
Of course, Rumble always comes through salt.
You know, we got almost 1,500 live there, too.
So that's great.
And a lot on X as well.
But I mean, but YouTube, the fact that we're able to break 100 on the first episode is like a channel that doesn't have any followers is like fantastic.
So thank you guys for watching that because then we'll keep growing that.
I really appreciate it.
Make sure you do subscribe to our YouTube channel if you're on Rumble.
At that point, it's like, just have sex with somebody.
I'm very against you.
I'm very against premarital sex, but it's like, if you have to choose between like just approaching the line as close as possible 500 times or like crossing it once, just cross it.
And just understand, just understand that there's a thin, there's a, there's a wall.
There's a thin, I don't know, LDS line that stands between the rest of you Christians and the atheists, which is why every attack that an atheist will wage against the LDS, against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, they're actually waging at you.
You thought the Broadway show, the Book of Mormon, was just about the Book of Mormon?
So the full name is the garment, the garment of the holy priesthood or of the Melchizedek priesthood.
It is a kind of personal religious clothing that we wear underneath our outer clothing because it's supposed to symbolize this personal commitment and the personal covenant that we make in places that are for us very sacred, which are called temples.
It's kind of a different place.
We have our regular Sunday church where we go to worship.
And then we have a temple where we go and we make other covenants with God.
The first covenant we make is baptism.
And then after that, we're also able to make others.
But anyway, for the Catholics, it would be like, and this is why the atheists who attack, you know, the magic underwear are frankly attacking all kinds of important religious clothing or outer apparel.
Look at what the Pope wears.
Oh, is that just like magic robes?
Look at a green or a brown scapular.
What is that?
Is that like a magic, you know, little necklace that you wear with a tiny fabric?
It's like it's this, it's the pseudo-intellectual like reduction of every single word, which I understand the utility of in some sense.
But what it what it shows is that he feels that he is being treated like disingenuously by everybody.
He's put up a guard, which is why he has to say, well, hold on, what do you mean by that?
You're not trying to verbally trick me, are you?
You're not trying to box me into a quarter.
What do you mean by that?
And what's funny is if you were to actually, you know, you know, cut down this Jubilee video into all the time that he spent actually addressing the questions or the arguments that people brought him, you probably have maybe a third of the runtime because almost all of it is spent doing that, which is just avoiding the point.
That's something that people do all the time in debates, and it drives me crazy.
And I'm really happy that Jordan's getting a lot of the hate that he's been getting because a lot of these guys that I've been pointing out for a few years are really just like pariahs.
They're not really, they really are not anything more than a smokescreen.
The words they use, the topics, they're not really conservative.
They're not really Christian.
And I don't like the fact that they market themselves out to be like that.
And the fact is that this debate was called One Christian versus like 20 Atheists.
They had to change the title of the episode after getting cooked in the commons because it turns out, well, Jordan Peterson isn't a Christian.
So whoever casted this once again went for clout rather than for accuracy.
And in the end, Jordan, out of his, you know, pride and ego, he's been having a big ego recently.
He started fighting for his implicit bias, not the truth, which does corrupt the whole soul.
So he's been fighting for Zionism and defending Israel to such an extent that he's not even willing to reason in one area, like that area specifically, if he could be wrong or what the truth is.
He's so dead set to keep his paycheck from the Daily Wire that he won't be honest about Israel.
However, when you allow that kind of laziness to happen intellectually in one zone, it seeps into the rest of your life.
Just like a little sin, a little leaven leavens the whole lump, right?
A little sin can poison the whole root.
He got cooked by this other gay guy, which is cool.
And just so you know, you know, typically in the past, we've done like we say we're going for a five-minute break and done like 20 minutes and took like 15 shots and then come back like falling over, which really did used to happen at the late night show, which was very fun, but that's not going to be happening on this show.
So only nine shots.
But we're not going to actually take them.
We're going to soak them.
So like I'll stand on the edge of the table and they'll shake the table so the shot pours my mouth.
We're going to make him defend his faith because only because if you ever work for someone, by the way, that believes in a religion you don't believe in, don't tweet out at two in the morning while drunk fighting with someone that their religion goes to hell.
Yeah, it's like, imagine you go to the end of a rainbow and instead of finding a leprechaun, you just find Jordan Peterson being like, but what really is a rainbow?
But no, but it's like, it is crazy to me watching that because I don't know if the left has just gotten smarter or the right has just gotten dumber, but maybe people should realize that that's why the right has moved away from these people because there's just a whole lot of hot air.
And I actually feel bad, by the way.
I'm not saying I've ever abused substances, but I have met people who have.
And, you know, it can really, really break you down internally, your security of who you are.
And that's what I feel like we're witnessing.
And I don't mean to be rude about it because addiction is serious, but what I genuinely mean is that when you go through addiction, you often lose a piece of yourself.
You have to gain it back by not doing those things anymore, right?
By being a stronger version of yourself.
Jordan needs to take a step away from the limelight.
He needs to rethink his worldview.
He needs to kind of, you know, bring back his persona, figure out who he wants to be, and then step back in.
Because right now, time after time, it's just embarrassing.
He's embarrassing himself.
And it's hard to watch because, you know, he was a little bit like a good mentor to a lot of us years ago.
I was talking with some people who are more fond of his work, even after this whole interaction.
And supposedly, he holds this kind of idea that if you profess Christianity, you profess to believe in Christ, it requires you immediately to absolutely abandon all of the things that might put you, you know, in contrast with that.
You have to abandon all of the things that make you not Christian or all of the things you do that make you live this un-Christ-like life.
And he is probably, from what I understand, not, you know, excited to do that, not in the sense that he's like trying to hide it, but because he feels that he's just like, it's a very difficult decision to make for anybody.
What's worse to me is this kind of debate, bro type stuff.
It's like, Jordan, you can believe that.
You can hold this like unique position where you somehow, apart from everybody else, believe that in order just to say you're a Christian, you have to absolutely adopt everything 100%.
And by the way, that's not what Christianity is.
When you look at the actual, like the Greek word for perfect, when Christ asked us to be perfect, what it really means is something more like matured, perfected in a sense of gaining or becoming some ultimate goal, not in the sense of being like flawless.
It actually means more maturation, which is what Christ can do to us.
He can help us achieve that potential.
But what I wish you was- But you know what you are.
It's kind of weird, though, because he's going into this video, basically like telling other people that God is real, but then they're like, well, do you think he's real?
But here's the sad part is, you know, I'm not in these Gen Z influencer people.
Like I, you know, have been a journalist.
I kind of run a show.
I keep my name out there.
I'm not really trying to be this big guy.
I sort of like, my whole goal has been to work in the establishment.
And before we started Riff TV, and now we're changing everything into this, you know, a lot of these people felt really emboldened by blacklisting me from a lot of things.
I mean, most recently, you know, I get blacklisted from the left and the right, right?
NYU canceled our speech over malicious slander and lies.
But more importantly, you know, that was fun too.
There's over 500 people that were supposed to be protesting that.
So that's really annoying.
At least we have good protests in front of my events.
However, the sad part is that on the right, you know, I won't say what, but there's a very, very large show that Sarah was supposed to go on as well.
That once she said she worked for me and worked here, worked with me, I should say, you know, let's be like user McDonald's language.
It's she was she was randomly rescheduled and never scheduled again for the show.
And I, and I, you know, people could say, well, that was a total mistake, but I don't believe in coincidences in this in this industry.
These people have really set themselves up to try to blacklist people like myself, like you who are watching this.
And then even more, they have this whole campaign, this woke right campaign to try to delegitimize your concerns for the country by slapping what they consider to be a pejorative or a negative label to disenfranchise you even further.
And so the problem with them, these people is that they haven't been fighting the left recently.
They've been fighting the right.
And what they've been trying to keep is any real nationalist movement, that's what even Lindsay admitted, James Lindsay, from coming into fruition.
Now, young people don't have a choice.
It's fight or flight.
Like they have to fight these issues, no matter how uncomfortable they are.
These groups that institutionally control our country, they have to fight against, you know, be honest about racial disparities and crime because the world's become unfair, unobtainable, and there's no American dream.
And I think what's happened now is young people on the left and the right are both in the same experience and they're both getting smarter and they're thinking things through.
So these boomer class have gotten dumber thinking that all these young kids are just like, you know, I want to be trans and my pronouns when in reality, they're thinking just like the woke right is on the left going, hey, I can't buy a home ever.
I'm disenfranchised.
You know, there's no good spouse.
We're not having kids.
You think, you think rich liberal white people like these immigrants?
And I don't mean that in a, I don't, that's not a negative thing.
It's a protectionary thing that we all kind of are.
But you go and you look at this.
Jordan was outclassed by a new generation of people who are more intelligent.
They've thought things through and we're all surviving.
The only difference between the left, young people, and the right is their version of how to fix this is higher taxes and a more communist-based government.
But the right's version is they don't want another Jewish institutional political system.
They want something that is American or Western, right?
You know, Christian and Western.
So yeah, but that's what they want.
They don't want that.
So it's like communism is Jewish.
And so that's like they reject that.
But it is also weird to me, too, that I don't think Jordan Peterson didn't know.
He represents a form of political institutional power.
It's like Sanhedrin-based Judaism.
It's a different type of Judaism.
But then the Bolshevik Judaism that has influenced all these young kids, right, into this sectarian intersectional communism, they killed the Romanovs, right?
The Bolsheviks don't play by the rules and they're playing to win and they've captured the minds of the American youth.
And so I don't think Jordan realizes who he's up against.
I don't think he understands what's going on.
And, you know, it's kind of like eventually your hunting dogs end up eating you type of thing.
It's like, you know, while fighting for all this Jewish institutional power to remain in our country, he's going to get, you know, he's losing his reputation at their hands.
Just another sect of them.
I don't know.
I just think it's kind of funny.
It's like you literally just, you literally got beat at your own game.
And I think it's a win for us because we're going to come in and replace them.
Genuinely, we're going to replace these people.
Rift is going to be a household name because we take ourselves seriously.
We don't joke on what we're doing.
And we're also, we're right.
We're correct.
Jordan and the Zionists and the kosherite are wrong.
Well, and this is one of those trends that you see when this ideological disconnect or just the disconnect between this upper kind of managerial class of these thinkers, the pseudo-intellectuals, and the real American people.
When that divide starts to expand, you see it happen all the time that they'll try to rationalize why it is that we think this way.
Well, what's really in their heads?
It reminded me what you were saying, that disconnect with Jordan Peterson and the youth, the right-wing youth right now.
Reminded me of that story, which unfortunately we didn't get to, but it's the Democrats who spent $20 million.
By the way, where were they when they were talking about this?
They were at a Ritz Carlton in California, Beachside.
Looks like an evil air.
And they were talking about the new project codenamed Sam Speak to American Men.
They had to spend $20 million to kind of decode, well, what is it that makes the men so Republican-inclined?
Well, why don't you just like talk to them?
Jordan Peterson hasn't spent time actually talking to the people who say Christ is king.
He's more interested in coming up with a study with 10 other people who aren't even Christian either and trying to rationalize, well, what is it that drives them to that?
Well, if you talk to them, they'd be happy to tell you what they're grieving.
Yeah, I'm going to self-plug because I just published my second book called Embrace Masculinity on SorboSStudios.com.
But I wrote my very first chapter called The America Your Parents Knew Is Dead.
And so people like Jordan Peterson are refusing to acknowledge that.
They have this, well, just pick yourself up by your bootstraps mentality and you'll be all good.
That's that's all you need.
Just work hard and you can get, but you can't.
Right in 1959, a college graduate was making $10,000 a year.
That is $120,000 in 2025.
You know, the average graduate salary in 2025 or 2024 was like $60,000 to $80,000.
Not to mention everything else has become more expensive.
So people like Jordan Peterson aren't acknowledging, just like you said, they're doing all these studies, but the studies don't actually mean anything if they're not representing the people that you should be talking to.
I mean, a study, a study can tell you, you know, just about anything you want it to.
And that's what happens all the time.
Turns out you can actually pay the people who do the studies.
You actually hire the people who you want to produce the studies that you are trying to actually have prove some result that you already decided you need.
Which is what happened, by the way, with the breakfast food with breakfast foods.
That's what's happened in America for decades now.
And this is why Jordan Peterson and the Democrats are never going to actually find the real solutions because they've already decided what the result is.
But absolutely, the thing about being young and waking up is like what woke me up was Alex Jones back in 2008 telling me that Obama hated white people, you know?
Like, that's really what woke me up.
It wasn't like the tax plan and the study.
It was like, you're right.
You know, I am a minority in Los Angeles.
I am discriminated against.
Everything's against me.
There's no scholarships.
There's no opportunities.
It's all rigged here against me in this area.
Yet I'm a minority.
I'm supposed to care about minorities.
But when I'm the minority, it doesn't matter.
Meaning, well, ultimately, I guess they just don't like me.
And it got me thinking, dude, I got to survive.
Right.
And that woke me up.
I was what, like 14 or whatever, 13, I think when I first got like politically radicalized.
And so, you know, moving down that road, I think what's going to be different, though, at least about these studies is I'm watching what's going on.
Like, I don't, I don't, this is going to sound so like aged, but it's like I consume TikTok as my primary social media.
And one of the reasons why I choose to do that is like for my entire career, I'm going to do exactly what I was given the advice for from people who have been it for a long time, like Gavin McGinnis, is always just consume the content where the young people are.
Go get your content there because then it gives you a gauge of where things are really headed, where the work, where culture really is.
You know, that's why I never called my shows like the roaming millennial or like, like, you know, like something millennial.
Cause it's like, well, we were the young people once.
And then Gen Z got really big on this Gen Z thing.
Like, we're Gen Z. Guess what?
You're all old now.
You guys are basically in diapers again, not the young ones.
Gen Alpha is the new ones, right?
So you're already old.
So Gen Z is even like, oh, yeah, well, we're Gen Z. You know, go consume the content.
I don't really want to consume alpha contents like minors.
So we'll stay away from that.
But in a few years when they get older, then I'll, then I'll follow some of their people and like kind of see where they're at politically.
Which unfortunately was also the last sound they heard before being dismembered.
Anyways, so bad.
Yeah, it's horrible, but whatever.
All I was going to say is I think these people did a very bad mistake.
I think that even Rift, what we're doing here is a little bit even premature and early for when it should launch.
My goal is that when all these other companies pivot because they realize they've lost the entire next generation, they have to pivot their content.
It might be too late for them, but that's where I want us to be ready to become that next thing.
The young people don't have the money to support us yet.
They don't really understand.
But four years, five years from now, when they get a little bit older, like 28, 29, 30, make some real money, they'll be like, hey, there's a news media organization out there that's serious that I can show to my parents that I can listen to around my teenagers or whatever.
And it actually can be informed.
And it's not just like TikTokers reading Chat GPT, right?
Real people, real ideas, real opinion.
And I think that that's what we're watching.
I don't think that these, these are all my former colleagues.
They all told me I was an extremist.
They blacklisted me like what I was talking about earlier.
They cut me off and I was going, guys, I'm actually, everyone else is thinking like the way I'm thinking.
You guys are just off.
Years later now, it's not even edgy to talk about Jewish institutional power.
It's actually almost annoying sometimes now.
It's like everybody's doing it.
And it's like, it's almost become comical.
You have like, you know, creators saying like, Theo Vaughn, if you really wanted to handle the Jewish problem, you'd be thinking about a final solution, not these solutions.
Like, okay, yeah.
Some comedian should be holocausting an ethnic minority because he's frustrated about free speech on college campuses.
Really, dude, you guys have like taken this way too comical.
Like, that's not a solution right now.
Like, you don't even, you're not even thinking of like the real solution of the problems.
It's almost like everything's become kind of crazy.
But for me, I look into two little white boys' eyes, you know.
And by the way, even if you're not white, if you're looking at your kids, your kids are American, right?
Let's jump into, I don't think we're going to jump into the entertainment segment today.
We'll probably just jump in that tomorrow.
We have time.
We're going to be adding more segments.
Let's go ahead and read super chats.
Let's talk to you guys.
Let's just chat.
Shout out to J.M. Denton.
You guys can get super chats in on locals on YouTube and on Rumble.
We are monetized, from my understanding.
Can you send super chats?
It won't let me now, right?
It's not letting us still, but we were monetized.
I don't know what's going on here.
Okay, we're monetized, but apparently we can't send super chats right here.
Can you make a note of that, Mike, just so we can look into that tomorrow?
So I guess you can't yet there, but you can on Rumble.
Make sure you check them out.
JM Denton sent a super chat, said all of the claims of AI replacing jobs is actually just Indians replacing jobs, but saying it's AI sounds better and they're the opposite of highly skilled.
You know, I do think there is a lot of deflection where people will like blame, you know, like they'll blame illegals for things that are just illegal immigrants are doing.
It's like, you know, it's all these illegals and our country just doesn't look the same.
It's like, well, it's not really.
You know, it's both.
No, but it's really the legal immigration because it's like, because then they're, they come in illegally and have kids legally, but that's still like, that's still a legal form of immigration according to our laws, but it's wrong.
It's like, now we don't live in the USA.
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Also, note real fast, Mike, to tell Brian to put the, when I uploaded this to Compound Censored, make sure to put the compound censored on the lower right-hand corner of the watermark there.
No, but really, what's crazy to me is that one was really disappointing because I was just hanging out with Dan at the RNC this last year.
And I was like, hey, if he wins, are you getting into the going into the administration?
He's like, well, we'll wait and see.
And I was like, hey, man, like, I literally told him to face it, I really hope you get in because I really like him, you know.
And, but here's the thing: I will point this out because we didn't mention the Christy Noam stuff.
If somebody has a like a really publicly positive or deflective opinion on Israel and they're into politics, I'm suspicious that somehow they won't ever actually do what's good for the country.
And that doesn't mean if you're neutral on it or if you're just like, you know, they deserve to have a homeland kind of thought.
That's that's more could be naivety or just passivity for the sake of keeping, you know, that's not your brand.
We don't really talk about like you know, foreign affairs.
Yeah, yeah, maybe we're just talking about, yeah, we just talk about like voting or something.
You know, but I'm saying, but anybody who's like, no, they're God's chosen people or anything like this, you go, I'm kind of questioning whether when put into the situation to have to do something compromising, uh, compromising, meaning not in a bad way, but compromising your safety or anything to do what's right.
Kind of like Jordan Peterson when he like cast all the people who you know said anything critical of Israel as like psychopaths, or when he said that the definition of believe to him was to stake your life on it to be willing to die for it.
It's one of those things where it's like, look, who are you doing this for?
The moment you see somebody respond and they give this like way outsized, it is exactly a mirror of the Jordan Peterson stuff.
Because the moment he has this blow-up reaction to some college student asking him a question, okay, there's like something secret and hidden here that he's really worried people are going to uncover.
He gets really defensive.
And when our politicians do that, it's like, oh, okay, it's over.
That being said, Optically Infinity said the same thing.
He said two of the same super chats.
Thank you.
We're not going to respond.
Homer Jay Fuentes said, Is the Rift looking for investors any future funding rounds?
If that's true, the answer is yes.
Oh, okay.
We gave you your email.
The answer is yes.
And genuinely, we do have the reason why we're able to do this is because we do have investors.
This is like totally not the most profitable thing to try to make a network that is not pro-Zionist.
You know what I mean?
And like, and that doesn't mean we're anti- or anything.
The network has no official position on really anything.
The network itself is just, but for a network to tell its host you don't have to have a position on this, that's what I mean.
Like the fact that we're willing to bring people on that have controversial views and we're not going to police those views is pretty foundational and should be a standard here.
But it's something we're really proud about doing because everyone thought that's what the right wing was when it was all the free speech warriors.
We thought it was, but you'll find out very quickly.
You say just the wrong tweet and you could get fired.
And when you're doing editorial in the background, they're always policing you.
Like, don't say that.
Don't sound racist.
Don't do this.
It's like, but is it true?
So that's my only standard for this.
As long as you can show to me and you work here that what you're doing is truthful, then, you know, if it's unfortunate, I don't like it.
Well, I'm not going to get in the way of it.
It's like, oh, well, it's true.
So it's scary, but you know, maybe it'll hurt us financially.
It's a brand new show, so they just didn't add it into the new thing.
So I apologize for that.
To the rest of you guys watching everywhere else, don't forget as well.
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So up until the last person buys a membership, we'll still put all of our content up there for as long as a year past to whatever people buy memberships.
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A few of the comments I'll read since we are a smaller show that were just here in the chat that were not super chats.
Reminding you that most of the people were positive in here.
Somebody said, when are you having Jay Dyer on Elijah?
I think that's at the end of June.
End of June.
We're having him on.
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Someone said, I like this show.
First time watching here on Rumble.
This is also the first of the show ever.
I really appreciate it.
And as we met at the end, thank you guys.
And I want to tell you guys it's been kind of cool.
So very soon, we will be creating an online community that will be paywalled that you can join.
People say, I don't want to have another group to join.
I don't want to join something else.
Well, this is going to be a little bit different.
You're going to be joining a community.
So like every show, you're going to get, there's going to be a portion of the last show of the end of the show.
It's just going to be us talking to you.
And what's kind of cool about this, I'm actually calling it a discount super chat because you can spend whatever it is going to be per month, and then we will answer your questions for free.
So, rather than sending a $10 super chat every single day, imagine if you like to watch the show every day and you want to stay for that and ask, you know, Kai a question.
You don't have extra money.
There's actually a savings plan to help you save money.
But why it's really important to join is we're not just being like, hey, we're another Blaze or Daily Wire.
Send us $10 and get extra content.
It's like, we're literally fighting the system.
Like, we're fighting the right and the left, trying to make sure that we can establish something that's going to allow young people to have careers and grow.
And would you join us in that mission?
It's like you're joining a mission.
You're not really just getting a product.
You're actually helping us establish something that doesn't exist, which is a right-wing, truly nationalistic, right-wing network and with mainstream appeal that is on all the main platforms.
And hopefully one day will be as popular, the brand, as Sarah Stock.
So that's what we're hoping, ladies and gentlemen.
My guest today, Kai Schwemmer.
If people don't know you and they want to follow you, what are your socials?
Yes, someone else said we should hire Jordan Peterson and then put him on leave.
Also, yeah, by the way, that community is like, we're going to make sure that there's like a chat as well that's on the paywall that you guys can meet each other.
We're going to try to integrate the Discord and all this stuff.
So it's basically creating a back-end community for you guys to know each other.
And this is kind of crazy.
Our plan is to do a once-a-year Rift event as well, like a live event.
And we are going to do it.
So probably, probably about this time next year, beginning of summer, we'll do a maybe do a spring break or we'll actually do our maybe our first event once we get everyone together.
And when you join the site, you'll also get like discounts on tickets.
And you'll be in a raffle to get free tickets, but also it'd be cool.
You have to meet everyone.
So when we hang out, we'll actually get to talk.
Of course, on my left, I just found out he has 2 million followers on social media, which is absolutely crazy.
That's 1.99 million more followers than I have.
Go ahead and tell people where they can find and follow you.
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