July 29, 2025 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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CNN Calls Black NY Shooter WHITE, Cincinnati FATIGUE | The Rift | Guest: Braeden Sorbo, 2Protects1
The MSM is at it again with another FAILURE of reporting - or maybe they’re just doing it on purpose at this point. After a shooting that left 5 dead, CNN was quick to say that the shooter was potentially a “White” man.. Despite photos clearly indicating otherwise. Is this on purpose, or just mere incompetence?
Also, we get into the real story behind the fights in Cincinnati last night - and talk a little more about the FATIGUE that is sweeping our nation.
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And it turns out that they are being investigated because you can't have white people only in a community because you've got to have the blessing of diversity.
Diversity is good.
Diversity is helpful.
You want black people to kill your kids.
You want Pakistani gangs to rape your daughters.
That's good, right?
That's good.
I repeat, you want that, don't you?
If you don't want that, you're a bigot and you're racist.
And you shouldn't be allowed to have a job.
That's really actually where we're at right now in society.
Unfortunately, like I mentioned, diversity struck once again.
And Muhammad Tamara, I mean, his name's Shane, but we'll just call him Muhammad.
Ended up shooting a bunch of people, killing them in New York.
It's a really terrible story that unfolded.
We have a lot of details about that.
Plus, so many more videos that are going around.
I've been gone.
I've been in Dallas, Texas.
And I got some friends joining me in the studio today.
To the rest of you guys watching on Rumble and YouTube, don't forget to like this video, subscribe, and join us.
We're very, very happy to have you here, man.
And I know we have a little bit of a delay.
So we'll, Brayden and I will make sure that we'll throw it.
We'll throw you some questions and make sure to pause so that you can digest it as it typically picks up very quickly.
Shout out to everybody who's watching.
Let's talk about it.
All right.
GatewayPunt.com reports they've all been deported and we no longer have to lock up our deodorant.
No, that's not what's happening.
They're actually still killing people.
Who is they?
Who are they, though?
Manhattan mass shooter identified as 27-year-old Shane Tamura.
This story is crazy from Las Vegas.
Christina Lila reports the Manhattan mass shooter has been identified as a 27-year-old Shane Tamura from Las Vegas.
At least five people are dead, including a police officer after Shane Tamura opened fire in a building in Midtown.
Now, Tamura reportedly wore a bulletproof vest as he walked into a 44-story building in Midtown Manhattan on the 51st and Park Avenue and opened to fire on multiple people before turning the gun on himself.
The New York Post reports that a crazed gunman wearing a bulletproof vest opened fire inside of a swinky Midtown skyscraper that, quote, houses Blackstone and NFL headquarters.
Not to confuse this Blackstone with the good Blackstone, which is how I cook my Wagu steaks.
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But anyway, it also says that he turned the gun on himself.
The post reported that the suspect barricaded himself inside and was found dead from a gun-inflicted gunshot wound on the 33rd floor.
And gosh, dang it, man.
I saw those stupid accounts on Twitter being like, you don't know how serious it is that he killed himself on the 33rd floor.
What do you notice?
And you're like, all right, shut the hell up.
Shut up, you freaking idiot.
We got a pretty crazy story here.
There's a lot to unpack, but I don't need your freaking bullshit.
You know, I hate these accounts.
But jumping over to Brayden here, I think what we kind of want to talk about, I think what tends to be like the actual funniest part is that they describe the shooter as possibly white before there was any details out.
The media is so hell-bent on attacking white people.
This anti-white agenda is just disgusting.
But we all know it's true that a literal Blasian, this is a brother.
This is a brother with a squint.
You know what I mean?
He's a black man who don't wear no loces, you know?
He's definitely black.
What is Anna Perez reporting at CNN these days?
You know what I mean?
It's like he's white.
I don't know.
I just thought it was, I thought it was funny.
Everyone's talking about this, but I do think it's funny that immediately the goal is to take a shooting and make it about race, particularly about the white race and how we're evil and violent.
And it's just kind of like, hey, sorry for bringing you civilization, third world, but you know, our violence did produce everything that you currently own and understand.
However, we are actually not the violent race, comparatively.
And I don't think, I think it's, I think it's unfair and their bias is showing.
Yeah, it's a it's a weird situation because you see it with a lot of the arrest reports as well when you're looking at who gets arrested and they'll have Hispanic men, they'll have black guys, Arab guys all labeled as white.
And people don't check case-by-case analysis.
And so they'll just see, oh, white people commit way more crimes and they'll take it at face value.
And so I think CNN was trying to do something along those lines with this as well, just hoping that no one really dig deep into this story.
Unfortunately, for them, obviously, he wasn't a white guy.
And so I don't see this story surviving the news cycle in the next 24 hours.
I think this will be immediately pushed out.
No one's going to care about the Blackstone CEO.
They might talk about the NFL situation.
They might talk about the 33rd floor, which for the record, I don't know what that means.
All those accounts are going, what do you notice?
And I'm looking in the comments for an answer and no one has one.
So I don't know what the 33rd floor is.
And lastly, because he's a black dude, because he's not a white guy, he's just going to be dropped from the news cycle because that would go against the narrative.
And I know there were accounts like even Gunther Eagleman posted, you don't hate the media enough.
They hate white people.
And everyone's like, who's in charge of CNN?
Who are all the top executives at CNN?
That's so anti-Semitic of you, Gunther.
And they started going, and I wonder if he ever reads those comments, but it's just a whole anti-white trope.
And, dude, two protects one, we'll just call you by your screen name, just that way to give you a little bit of a concealment here.
I don't want to put you on a jumbotron in a cold play concert, you know what I mean?
So watch yourself.
But, you know, anyway, but they say, don't stick your dick where you don't want people to know.
So that's what they do say.
It's true.
If those things that are done in darkness get brought into the light, and sometimes they get exposed for having sex with gay black men at a turning point conference, and it's devastating.
I mean, dude, you have some good analysis on this.
Your dad, your husband, you know, you're white.
You made white kids.
It is kind of, it is alarming as a dad, I would say for sure that, you know, they're making a world where our kids are going to be, you know, they're going to be disadvantaged.
They already are in so many ways in the job marketplace, but like they're just trying, they're really just making a world that's uncomfortable for white people.
And it's like, I think we're, I think we're angry.
I mean, it's crazy nowadays, like the amount of anti-white propaganda that happens.
You know, and to be totally honest, I have four white kids, you know, and you think about this type of stuff.
And I just feel like society is getting worse.
The propaganda on the news is getting worse.
And we're just, I don't know, it's like minorities are propped up and white people are put down constantly and we're made to be like the evil villains when in reality, it's the exact opposite.
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That's like, that's like, that's like getting jumped by a gang of Lake Worth people.
You know what I mean?
It's like, but emotionally.
No, I love them.
I love them to death.
But, you know, basically, all I was going to say is I was talking to them today and I was like, you know, my mother-in-law is starting this company in Australia to help the to help Indians be white, basically, like to help them be Western because they're having such a hard time integrating these people.
It's like, like, how to be a heritage American?
Like, wear deodorants.
It's like classes to help them to be Western, right?
And I was thinking about it, I told her, I was like, that's kind of funny.
You're sort of like a funeral home manager, but for like society.
You know what I mean?
Like, you're just kind of like making a hard thing a little bit easier for all of us.
Because nobody wants these people in their country.
Nobody likes these people.
In fact, Indians don't even like each other.
They have an entire caste system because they think that like 90% of themselves are terrible.
And I just saw they don't even let people with dark skin in their movies because they think that they have a colorism.
By the way, guy, showing your signature on like a video, like all your card information stuff, probably not the brightest thing in the world, but I love how, like, can we go back to that image here for a second?
You know, when we talk about like this shooter and stuff, I'm just reminding you guys that, like, my opinion is that, yeah, okay, the racism is there, and that is like a problem, the anti-whiteism.
But to me, the main anti-whitism still is the shipping blue-collar jobs, jobs with your hands overseas.
It's outsourcing jobs in these, you know, this is like a small Laquinta, probably in a white neighborhood, you know, taking away small, uh, small, small jobs from American citizens in general.
And, you know, oh, well, we can't import, import the third world.
Now we'll outsource all of our jobs.
People were mad about this.
If you look at the comments, people are super pissed.
I just thought, like, the entire destruction of the West is in full-scale motion.
And the anti-whiteism isn't CNN saying, oh, well, you know, it's possibly white.
In my opinion, it's this entire immigration issue.
And I think Trump's only picked up, kicked out like 38,000.
And he's doing it with like masked thugs in the street for some like photo op so it looks like dangerous and scary, but it's highly ineffective.
And Obama deported way more and you never even heard about it.
I don't know, I just feel like this attack on white people is so much deeper that if we get like this boomer slop, you know, oh, CNN said this, it's so bad.
They're only, no, they're only popular because we show those clips to our audiences.
No one watches that.
Okay.
I don't know.
I don't know if you agree with me on that, but I just feel like I saw this video and I'm like, what I told my mother-in-law is I go, well, I'm kind of glad you're doing this.
I go, why?
I go, because the next thing that's going to happen is people's lives are going to end.
Because I talk to people and they're really angry and they're preparing for war.
And we are getting full of rage.
That's, there's a, they say hard times create strong men.
What hard times do is they create a sense of rage in you where you become angry and bitter at life because you realize that the way the world is is not the way that it should be.
And you look around and the people that surround you are not the people that should be there.
And the way that women behave is not the way that they should behave.
And the opportunities that are there for you are not the ones that your ancestors fought for.
And you start getting filled.
And I go, ask God, God, why am I filled with rage?
And it's like, the answer is simple.
It's a natural instinct that God gave men when they prepared themselves for war to be killed and to kill, right?
That's what men do.
You become filled with vitriol.
And that's why you have, you know, these great scenes in these movies of these generals, you know, telling you, you know, these are, these are savages, you know, they'll rape your daughters and they will, they'll burn your cities and they will kill your sons.
And it's like, it's either us or them.
And that, that, that sense is what I feel people are feeling.
And when you see a video like that or you hear about the white people, it's like, hey, at a certain point, you got to accept the call American, whitey person who's out there.
If you're not white and you're a heterosexual Christian male or whatever, or you're one of the riff whites, which is apparently everyone in here, right?
Everybody's white and riff.
The key thing to being white is just join this company.
But jokes aside, I think everyone, do you feel that, Brandon?
Do you feel that like sense of like, hey, something bad is going to happen and we're going to have to have a radical response?
And I feel biologically that's the instinct that God's given us is like, you have to, when you realize as a man that you're going to, you know, your life's expendable and you may have to take lives in a war and even sacrifice your own, it creates this collective angst.
And I talk to every young man and they feel the same way.
Yeah, well, it's a natural instinct because you can tell that something is wrong and you know that you're going to have to do something about it to solve the issue.
And the problem is that when you, and it's not even a problem, but when you look back all throughout history, you see every great civilization, really, all of the modern technological advancements, you go from modern scientific advancements like antibiotics and, you know, all of the things that were attributed to white people and specifically Christians.
I mean, the Catholic Church is responsible for a lot of scientific and mathematical development and a lot of modern worldly development.
That's why every hospital is St. Mary's, St. Luke's, St. Whatever.
And so you have all throughout history proof of the greatness of a collective civilization of Europeans.
And when you see that slowly become desecrated by this, this influx of H-1B visas, people outsourcing jobs to Indians to work at a hotel check-in off of a off of a screen, or you have your jobs being outsourced to other countries.
You can't even get a job anymore working in a factory or a mill or even a regular blue-collar job.
You get this fire lit under you.
And looking back through history, you realize that the only way to keep that fire going is to pursue greatness.
And so, like you said, the weak men creating hard times, hard times creating strong men, that kind of thing.
We're in, I love it when especially I go to like a conference and a boomer says it.
It's like, you guys are the weak men who created these hard times.
So I would appreciate if you didn't lecture me on this.
But that's where we're at.
We're at the time where everything sucks and it doesn't look like it's going to get better.
And it certainly won't if we don't do something now.
Because if we don't take some sort of stand in the next year, two years, three years, then America falls as a country.
Like it's just done for.
And we're almost to the point where it's already gone.
Two, I'm going to go to you in a second, but it's like, you know, you can't fool us, though.
My point, we're seeing what's happening to society and we realize something's wrong.
For instance, blacks make up the majority of South Africa.
And check out the South Africa's math team right here.
You see this?
Notice something missing?
You notice something missing?
They got more Chinese kids than black people on their math, on their international math team.
They were like, oh, it's systemic.
It's just maybe, maybe, maybe you needed these people to run your country.
You ever thought about that?
Maybe equality wasn't good for anyone in that nation.
And you go down here because Dallas was absolutely one of the most horrific places that I have visited in a very, very, very long time in the United States.
I am not joking.
It was full of shit and dead people and crack addicts everywhere that you went.
And it was absolutely revolting.
It was like living in the worst parts of LA, but with nothing interesting to do.
And I posted a couple things that went pretty far.
And I was actually not shocked.
And you know who's who's probably behind all this?
This tree that someone photographed.
Did you see this?
That's crazy, huh?
It's a mushroom on a tree.
The tree is the mushroom.
The mushrooms, the tree mushrooms are responsible for all of this.
Texas is turning purple because of Californians moving here, people said.
I'm like, bitch, shut the fuck up.
Maybe it's because in 2025, all your cities are more diverse than a damn Star Wars cantina.
Han Solo wouldn't even feel comfortable doing galactic business in Dallas at this point.
It's literally so diverse.
And I also said this.
I'm in Frisco right now.
One of the nicest areas of DFW.
Remember, Austin Metcalf is where he was killed, right?
In Frisco.
People are like, why is Frisco going down the hill?
It was one of the nicest cities in all of America.
People are getting murdered.
I said, excuse me, what in the H-1B virus happened to this place?
It's like Mumbai.
And it was like one in three people were Indian and the other one in three were black.
And then every like fifth person you would see was a white person.
And I posted this video.
I said, they were white.
But the unfortunate state of white people is this is where wignats get it wrong.
This is how half the white people look in our country.
I don't know why I put up an edit of fat white people.
That's like how the people looked.
It's like, hey, I know we're supposed to be the superior race, but we're not doing a very good job at it.
You know what I mean?
But too, I want to go to you on that.
It's like, don't you feel like you have to do something?
Don't you feel like there's some like sort of calling of like, we're going to have to like do something.
And I don't know what that something is.
I think I do know what that something is.
I just can't say it on the internet.
But do you agree about that something?
Like, things are going to have to things are, things are, Legos are going to have to get, they're going to have to lose Lego, like little Lego pieces are going to have their little heads popped off.
Yeah, I mean, for sure, something's got to be done because it's just been, it's been crazy.
I know where I'm at here in Ohio, it's been wild.
You go certain places and, you know, it's just overrun by immigrants.
First thing we need to do is start deporting more people.
You know, we could start there, you know, but I don't really think that's the goal of this administration is to get rid of more illegal immigrants.
I just think that we're kind of, we're kind of stuck in this transition where we feel like we need these people in our country to take American jobs.
And it's just, it's become, in my opinion, a giant mess.
And we're getting to the point where it's like, what can we do?
And to be totally honest with you, I've been completely blackpilled on this here lately with the illegal immigrants and just immigrants in general taking over this country.
I mean, everywhere you go, it's like they're, you know, they're running businesses.
You know, they're, you see a ton of them, especially where I'm at in Ohio, on like food stamps and government assistance.
And it's just, they're taking over our society.
And it's been crazy, man.
It's, it's, it's depressing to watch, to be totally honest.
Well, you know, we're not going to get any deportations, unfortunately, because all these workers, all these H-1BVs are employees of Trump's friends' companies.
And so no one's going to get the mass deportations, but that's really the only thing that's going to solve it.
That's crazy because I'll test, I'll push my luck there.
Oh, when I go back, I do.
When I go back home, because that's where I grew up, I'll visit some hometown friends and stuff.
And my buddy, his nickname is Moose because at 18, he had a full beard and the dude was absolutely jacked.
And so no one's necessarily coming up and, you know, trying to talk trash to two guys who are substantially larger than the average human.
But man, we'll push our luck.
We'll be in public.
We'll be in the gym.
We'll just say things.
And we've gotten a few dirty looks, but we've never gotten to the point where someone's come up and been like, hey, you can't be in this restaurant or you're banned from this establishment or something.
That's crazy that that actually happens.
Because I always thought, you know, maybe every once in a while it happens to, you know, a lady because people aren't afraid to attack women because they're typically a little bit weaker physically or something.
But if your friend's a dude and he's getting banned from a restaurant, oh, people are such pussies.
Well, the last time, I told the last time Blair White, I was like, I made a very basic criticism, and Blair, Robert, was like, accused me of having sex with his gay friend, his little gay friend, when they were at my house or something.
And I'm like, I didn't even know it.
I didn't even respond.
I was just like, that's like, I've had, I've had that person blocked for a long time.
I always got people were sussy with me because I liked Blair as a friend back in LA.
And Glenn Beck was like kind of not happy with me for being friends with Blair.
And even if you would say it's not true, because I was like, oh, I have transgender friends.
I was like, no, I'm not super conservative.
I have like transgender friends.
I had two transgender friends.
If you guys, oh, do you remember Dikini?
That's actually his name, Dikini and Blair.
And they were both really cool people.
So my understanding was like, I didn't know a lot of like trans.
And then I did a podcast before Slightly Offensive with a transgender and then this guy called us called like Relatable or something like that or something some weird name.
But I just thought that he was a cool person and I still have nothing against him.
Like, why are you attacking me?
Like, I don't even, why are we not even friends?
I have no, I mean, I have no idea.
But anyway, it's like, so this isn't even an attack, but I just remember that.
I remember that's the last our last interaction.
But for some reason, I already had Blair block before that.
And I think it was because I think it was because Blair got in that group chat with all those girls trying to like lie and say bullshit about me.
And then, you know, then there was a lawsuit and that fell through and it never went anywhere.
But that was a fun season of life.
And I think that he believed all them.
And like, I don't even know.
I don't even know what happened.
But anyway, there's a side note.
Like, this is actually not an ironic thing.
I mean, I don't support that or promote that anymore.
I wouldn't be friends with the transgender anymore, right?
Like, that's like, that's not, like, I wouldn't anymore.
But also, that's so hilarious that California is going to have like Caitlin Jenner and like Blair White.
Like, it's like I'm going to be a bunch of like transgenders running California.
Well, it's weird because they have more testosterone than even Gavin Newsome, which I suppose isn't saying too much, but it's really kind of unfortunate that that's the circumstances that we find ourselves in.
Like Caitlin Jenner decides to run and everyone's like, let's go.
A real conservative.
You know, you're like, well, I mean, I guess he is playing into the woman card.
The first thing he did when he became a woman was hit someone with a car.
I was going to say, I was going to say, I like, but all these like beefs and stuff on the internet, Tubertex one, you've been around for all of that bullshit.
It's so stupid.
Like, all that, all that drama out there.
It's like, we have a real war to fight.
Like, there's they're trying to kill our, they want, they want to cut our kids' balls off.
And it's this big hairy man with male gen with female genitalia with like another man with female genitalia.
And I mean this like as like a joke, they look like men, you know, like hairy and stuff like that.
And it's like, it broke my brain, man.
I've seen some weird stuff and I was like, and I went that night.
The weirdest part when you see that stuff is either you're going to see the person that night and I'm like, hey, Buck, just so you know, you should probably alert show hosts at conservative news networks that there is.
A slight variation in your website.
If you click the wrong thing, I see you getting fisted.
And then she was like, just started laughing.
And it's weird.
She has a voice deeper than me, too.
And I'm like, so now I've seen that.
I just want to let people know that I've seen that.
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Okay, so we talked about the shooter.
That was interesting.
What I want to talk about here is some of the weird parts of the shooting.
I don't care about any of this stuff.
They try to make it about, man, this is just too much stuff on a topic we can't cover today.
Henny's not here.
Sick, but I'm like, you know, we just need like two links, you know, and we'll go off.
We'll riff off two links.
Um, okay, let's talk about this Cincinnati incident.
Can we?
Because Mike took Mike took a survey, and it's like a lot of you guys are like, Look, we're like, we're not, we don't follow you for hard-hitting news, my brother.
We want to see, we want to talk about crime and stuff.
And I'm like, yeah, let's do some more cultural stories.
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No, but let's, let's, let's cover some cultural stories.
One of the accounts said, Can you please list a crime of violence or severe harm that has been committed against you by this group of people?
And it has like millions of responses.
And I even talked about I was robbed in LA.
I had my car stolen in Los Angeles, Crand Theft Auto.
There's a guy for attempted murder for my brother that's in jail, try to stab him and pull out a knife that's caught in Walmart.
He had to go to trial for it.
One of them gave my brother concussion, knocked him out over just a simple disagreement, like just knocked him out, cracked his head open.
One, you know, I've, on top of that, I've been have guns pointed at my head.
This is all documented.
I've been jumped at gunpoint from this group of people.
I've had no crimes committed against me from any other race of people.
And I lived in a majority Hispanic area and still none of that happened.
And everybody had an example of things stolen from them, hit, and in general, nuisances, like, you know, just like their stores, they've had to have everything locked up and, you know, whatever.
Or they've witnessed a crime done to somebody else.
And it's like, is the cost of free of freedom of integration?
You know, here, this is the clarification that I have to make that I want to make as a Catholic is that under the branch, under the you know, the idea of Christendom is there is no slave-free Jew, Gentile, male, female, under Christ, people are one.
But outside of that umbrella, people are different, and those cultural differences do come through.
And so, we have to realize that there are inherent differences between everyone's race, creed, culture, ethnicity, etc.
And the fact of the matter is, there are groups of people who are predisposed because their frontal lobe is not fully developed, they cannot fully comprehend and are prone to violence and anger and outbursts and irrational thinking.
That is why in the 1970s, we lowered the level of clarification of IQ points required to consider someone mentally disabled or IQ doesn't exist anymore.
Yeah, other than getting my lunch money stolen in elementary school and middle school and, you know, then eventually moving out to the country where there was nothing but white people.
That's pretty much all that's happened.
I've, you know, I've had certain black people be racist towards me.
And, you know, I've had my issues here and there.
But this area where this happened in Cincinnati, I'll tell you, that area has always been rough.
Like, it's been rough for the last 15 years, but it's gotten worse and worse and worse.
And I went to a football game probably about five years ago in that same area in downtown Cincinnati.
New Mexico, I said if there's one state that I could nuke off the map, it'd be New Mexico.
I don't want to buy your moccasins.
Okay.
I don't want it.
All they sell is moccasins.
And it's like, you will never meet more retarded people than in New Mexico.
And they think New Mexico is a great state, and it's like two cities and a bunch of dirt.
And like people like, it's like, dude, you're a testing ground for our nuclear bombs.
It's like people in Nevada, like, dude, I love Nevada.
And it's like, okay, you could say about Nevada because if you go like north, there's actually really beautiful places of Nevada that, you know, southern Nevada just doesn't.
Black people in America have been left unchecked due to the timidity of white folk not wanting to be seen as racist due to programming in Hollywood and on the media through Jewish influence.
That's all it is.
Okay.
Because why don't you want to solve the problem?
Because the media, the media will intimidate politicians to prosecute you.
How did Black Lives Matter happen?
Because the way the media spun it.
And who runs the media?
It's Jewish people.
That's who runs it.
And they don't want white people to have their own countries.
They don't want us to associate.
So that's why they're doing what they're doing.
Now, does that mean that all white people are good?
No, because of this broken diaspora, a lot of white people are retarded.
One example is our women, you know, liberal women.
And it turns out, it seems like in every one of these situations, the police chief is like some butch woman.
Check this hog out.
Wow.
That's the police chief, a fat woman.
A fat woman is in charge of crime maintenance in a major city.
But if you think that's good looking, I'm gonna tell you, I'm gonna give you one pass, go type in college, college girls boobs and you can look at that and then just go.
Okay, I gotta reset my meter here.
That's, that's what looks good.
I wouldn't do that, of course, I'm perfect.
But uh, but Brayden and yeah anyway, I'm just joking, don't look at porn kids uh, unless she has an OnlyFans and two's gonna sign on, listen to this, yep.
Yeah, so I think by the irresponsibility with social media is it just shows one side of the equation, quite frequently without context, without factual context, and then people run with that and then it grows legs and it becomes something bigger that we then have to try to manage as part of the investigation.
Um yeah, so I. Anyway, I just just as a side note.
I need to text Matt for this.
Um, I just want to hear a side of the story from j6.
I want to sit down with him and hear like, what he, what he thinks happened and I I just like there's a lot I still want to know about that story.
But what I want to know dude, this is so crazy.
You know, during the BLM riots Harvard, Harvard University, did an analysis of why there was riots and I swear if you're new to the show you wouldn't believe it.
You can go read it up from Joanne Donovan.
The final analysis was that the videos that Andy No and myself we were named were taking was was encouraging other journalists to get similar videos.
That was showing one side of the story.
This is, this is some narrative they've built and it was creating copycats and people wanted to riot because of our videos and so the journalism is what caused the riots.
That was that was our official position.
I remember Rehand said, who the hell?
Who the hell comes up with a stupid idea like that at Harvard.
Joanne Donovan is the one from Harvard who said that literally was like, it was like with videos like Elijah Schaefer, who inspires copycat violence around the world in a dangerous selective edits or whatever.
So Harvard Review decided, by the way, this girl does TED talk.
I don't know what you think about it, but it's like, it is crazy that the police chief is like blaming the media.
It's like, it's your fault.
What about the victims?
What about the unprovoked racial violence in our streets?
These people are not really acting like humans.
They are inhumane.
And you care more about if I say the word gay in a restaurant in Los Angeles than if a couple gets beat up because of the color of their skin being white.
To me, people just have their priorities whacked.
And I don't, I mean, dude, I mean, it sounds really dumb.
If I were president, but it's like, dude, if I were president, I don't know what would happen because I don't think I have the power to really do anything with the agencies.
I don't think they would listen to me and do what I say.
But the whole incident, I mean, if you watch the videos that were put out, you know, I mean, there's no doubt about it.
It was racially motivated.
And I think this lady, this police chief, is just upset that they can no longer control the narrative.
They want to be able to put out these videos or, you know, they don't want these videos put out because they can easily bury this story to where people won't see it.
You know, back before social media, back before, you know, X was such a big, like, in my opinion, media hub of what's going on all over the world.
Like, they could easily just bury this story and nobody would ever hear anything about it.
And then also, I seen a video of JD Vance, like, addressing this the other day.
And I watched the first 10 seconds of it and it was absolutely disgusting.
JD Vance said, it looks like there was a group of violent thugs.
And it's like, can we quit fucking around and just call it what it is?
And what it is, is it's black violence in inner cities.
I think someone's cable suddenly just started touching an electrical wire.
If that touching this, then that will cause the buzz.
Yeah, that's what it is.
Got it.
Luckily, we have a new table coming in.
We're remodeling the studio to actually not have you guys know how much of a mess the cables are here, but we're fixing all that over the next few weeks.
I'm very excited about that.
Thank you for supporting.
Speaking of that, some super chats as we go to a quick break.
We don't have enough.
I haven't been going to the gym the last week, so I'm not taking anything off.
You know what I mean?
Because I'm like too fat right now.
But let's get the music, please.
Super chats.
You're going to be on the screen, by the way.
Anything over $50 goes on the screen.
You'll actually get your name shown.
Homer Jay Fuentes.
No shocker there.
But genuinely happy if you put it on the screen.
$100 super chat.
Let's go.
The U.S. is going through a controlled demolition before build back better.
Trump is trying to make the medicine go down easy.
We have these all over the studio, which are like these sound baffles that we made to absorb the sound because it's, you know, obviously very, very, very, very echoey without them.
And so, and I don't know how to integrate stuff, but I'm learning how to build studios.
And everybody, it's the most, every podcast studio you rent has this wood, this wood thing.
And it's, Mike said it's kind of like, kind of outdated already, right?
Did you say?
Like, it's a kind of like kind of like been overdone.
Well, just a lot of people are using it, but like it, it's a kind of got, it's, it's kind of got to the point where it's like kind of transcended being overdone because everyone just like it's like it's like industry standard now, I might, I might say, actually.
Yeah, well, it's like, I know, I just always wonder.
I'm like, I'm like, it's, he's definitely done a very good job.
The only thing, what I'm hoping for, if he's going to make a network and get hosts and stuff, like, I don't know any of the people from Cozy.
And, like, my, the biggest thing that I would, that I would wish, because I want to see my friends successful, is like, I wish people were easier to work with, like, actually behind the scenes.
Because, like, what would have been really cool, which we couldn't even get the show going, is if we could have like, you know, it'd be cool if like Myron, myself, Nick, everyone was like on one network and we were able to like, you know, like, but a lot of times with the big players, you know, big players kind of want to just do their own thing and they kind of want to be the king of the castle.
And I don't mind about that.
You know, it's a very normal thing.
But like, you know, I don't know anyone from Cozy because I feel like they tried to be, they tried to emulate Nick.
So they were like trying to be little nicks.
Like they're like, they were like groipers.
And I think it would be cool if he did have a network if he did get other hosts.
If Myron was on there and paired up with a Castle Club or they were like, you know, did a once-a-week podcast and that people that are not necessarily followers of Nick, but like established players who support what he's doing to kind of like merge movements.
Like only for the sake of merging movements, you know, like bringing a whole other audience in because we need to merge.
We need to get together.
We need to like do real stuff.
And I'm hoping that I'm hoping that it's good because he'll make a lot of money either way.
He's wildly successful and popular.
But in terms of the movement, it'll be better.
I would love it to, I'd love to see that because there's, I mean, there's so many people.
This show is just like going to be one show of many.
But I really would love that.
And then I, you know, Eric, I wonder if he wants to, you know, do something.
I actually talked to, I wanted to do like a six-part series, even, like, not just a mini doc, but like wanted to do like an actual series on them and like maybe keep up with it.
I even thought about doing like a Duck Dynasty type show with their with their colony, but but uh noticer said not to because then the feds would like use what's in it to like raid them or something like that.
And I don't know.
I'm gonna talk to Arval about it, but I want to I want to just you know showcase what they do.
So I appreciate it.
Then also Homer said we could do something like that too with our which we have right there.
We still have all of our backups.
So we should we need to back that up onto another hard drive and like probably do something with the archives because the street videos are pretty fucking hilarious and they are still good.
Like, oh, and they're like, it's like when you see your competition and your competition, Sidney's Sweeneys.
Now, the reason why Sidney Sweeney's liked, I think, is because she just comes across like your average white whore.
You know, everyone loves a good blonde whore, but they hate that they love them.
Like, that's this is what I always say with men.
It's like men always hate that they love the girls they love, and women always say that they love guys they don't love and always love the guys they say they hate.
So it's a bit of a difference.
We admit that we love the whores, but we hate that we love them.
It's like, it's like, ah, I love these toxic girls that you can bet into a pretzel, but I also it's bad for me.
You know what I mean?
And so, you know, that was my problem growing up.
And Sidney Sweeney put out this ad from American Eagle.
One of the largest donors to Jewish causes, especially when it comes to transgenderism and, you know, things that are from the Talmud.
Previously, the company was founded by Mark and Jerry Silverman to establish intentionally to raise money for Chabad.
And they use the company's money for all types of Israeli operations in the United States.
And they even give free ad space to Chabad and their stores on their billboards and use their company at their number one purpose to use their profits to help Chabad and the Jewish faith grow in America.
So, you know, is anything not a psyop anymore?
And so, like, you know, sometimes I wonder, is it really a return or did they set up this ad and then maybe they even got the media to react to it to try to generate revenue?
Like, it might have been a complete psyop.
But most importantly, it's like, okay, to be fair, the people that are buying, you know, the people that are buying this stuff at American Eagle probably do look like Sidney Sweeney.
Then Ralph Lauren put out an ad for their target audience.
By the way, I love Ralph Lauren.
I like Ralph Lauren and Jay Cruise, like two of my, I like that.
I like, yeah, I like, well, I like a few different stores there.
We love, we love theory, you know, theory is great.
And, you know, I don't ever see anybody that doesn't look like me in these stores.
Okay.
However, they made a new ad and here's Ralph Lauren's ad to counter.
It was literally counter Sydney Sweeney's.
They were like, all right, we're going to do the opposite.
I'm not going to take the super based opinion.
This show's authentic.
I'm not going to always, you know, like, look, I have met black people who are like this.
Like, I agree with black people that the freak out over this is ridiculous, meaning like, you know, there are, not all black people are raised the same.
And though the stereotypes, I said there's always like a 10% that's not like the rest of them.
You said you have friends that are black that are cool.
I've met rich blacks in the Hamptons.
There's very few of them, mostly whites and Jews.
But, you know, I do think that's nice to see a positive messaging.
Like, it's not just like, you know, to put a black on screen that's like, you know, a proper civilian.
That's not like a basketball player or a rapper.
Like, you know, maybe if blacks had better, you know, examples, maybe that's this is a good thing.
I'm conflicted on this, but I'm also like, I don't really ever, that's not common.
Like, I think I've like just seen this like one or two times.
I don't know any black person who's like, you want to go to the shopping?
Let's go get some Ralph Lauren, my ninja.
Let's get Ralph Lorraine.
That's how they would say it.
It's an American company.
I don't know anyone that dresses like that.
That's black.
But I feel like, you know, they're trying to counter it, which is like why I think people are against it.
Cause it's like, oh, so now we have to have black people and Ralph Lauren.
Like everybody knows it's not black people and Ralph Lauren walking around the Hamptons.
Okay.
It just ain't what it was or the houses wouldn't be that expensive.
I was going to ask, Mendoza, okay, because you're from Chicago.
Maybe I'm off.
Like, I wanted to go buy some clothes for, I had to buy some clothes for me and Henny to go to a meeting there.
We were, we were, we were working and like, we went to like J. Crew and Lulu, like Lulu to buy some comfortable pants because they have really nice, like, whatever, and to go get some like nice t-shirts from J. Crew.
I didn't see any of those people inside of J. Crew.
J. Crew's like a cheaper Ralph Lauren, in my opinion.
Very nice store.
But like, there were ads in J. Crew, too, of like black women and black men.
And like, and like, I don't see people wearing this stuff.
Am I, is this, is it just being in LA?
Because I was in New York and like, I guess there's black people wearing nice clothes there, but like, but like, I really think it's like a white thing.
Well, it's funny you mentioned that actually, because, you know, being from Chicago, one of the more popular people who were who burst onto the rap scene on the drill scene was this man known as Chief Keith.
I guess from the time he was a kid, knows Chief Keefe.
And then if you just go to an Instagram page of his, let me see if I can bring up my screen really quickly.
And here we go.
So if you go just go and search in Google, Chief Keith Polo.
There's a lot of instances of Chief Keith.
And it's always the big kind of ugly oversized polo with the like huge obnoxious logo.
It's always like the ones with different countries or different regions on them for some reason.
I don't know what their whole thing is with that, but yeah, there was quite a lot of the blacks wearing the polo.
And then also traditionally, just in like old rap too, like there was a rap group back in the day called like Low Gang, which was short for Polo Gang.
Now I think Low Gang is in reference to Logan Paul or something.
But yeah, it's actually popular among the Chicago blacks for whatever reason.
Like that'd be like, that'd be like, it might just be like a polo t-shirt that they're like popping, but like they're dressed like in the most, because by the way, they're wearing, they wear polo by Ralph Lauren, which is a different company.
They were polo, which is like a cheap, which is like cheap, cheaper clothing, right?
It's like the same thing as getting Hugo Boss.
Hugo Boss is not boss, okay?
Yeah.
Not even close.
Hugo Boss, a shirt's going to be, you know, 40 bucks.
And boss, it's going to be like $200 to $300.
Same with a jacket.
It's probably like $150,000 for a Hugo Boss jacket.
It's going to be like $1,050 or more for like $900,000 for a jacket from Boss.
I just didn't think that Ralph Lauren, which is the luxury brand, it's the luxury side, you know, a jacket's like $800 to $1,200 or like one piece from them.
It was like $900.
I don't even have a lot of nice clothes.
It's not a flex.
I'm not saying anything.
I'm not black.
I don't spend a lot of money on clothes.
But I've never seen black people get a lot of money.
Well, I always figured that, like, just like how there's Hugo Boss and Boss or Polo, Ralph Lauren, and then, like, there's a purple label for Ralph Lauren, whatever.
I think, like, it's like the budget version of the parent company.
Yeah, I was going to say, because, because Armani, I like Armani.
I have a couple pieces from Armani as well.
And I was like, that's, those are like lifetime pieces though.
Like, I have like a nice suit, an Armani suit.
And it's like, you know, I'm not going to go.
My point is, is anything I own that's expensive in clothing is like, is like specifically for something to make money.
Like, that's how I look at clothes.
Like, I own a bunch of nice jackets because I use them for the show and I wear them at dinners and I raise money and I like, I want to look sharp and nice and whatever.
I wouldn't be dropping that money if my job didn't require it.
All those extra clothes are like absolutely stupid.
And I don't, I don't, I just feel like with this ad though, too, I don't know if you agree with this, but it's like, you know, you basically just need to own clothes that work for your lifestyle as a man.
But I do think we do dress too damn sloppy, which is why we created a dress code for the show.
It's like, I think we are all too, I think in America, we've really lost class.
And you look at like poor people from the olden days and they had hand stitched clothing, you know, wool and whatever.
And it's like kind of like with food.
Think about this.
Like, like food used is like cheaper now, but it's also disgusting and poisonous.
Like clothes are like more inexpensive, but the clothes that are inexpensive are like shitty materials.
It doesn't look great.
And we all look like slobs, right?
I mean, we do.
We all look like absolute jackass slobs, but it's like we're surrounded by other slobs.
So we're like, oh, this is normal.
Then you go to Europe and you can't go outside like that.
You know what I mean?
They'll know you're like, you can't look like that in the cities to go out to the bar.
In Florida, you can wear shorts to a steakhouse.
That's ridiculous.
And I'm not saying this is anyway to you, too, because I know you're out in Ohio or whatever.
I hope you get ready for that Demon Indian guy to lead you because I know he's really looking forward to that.
But I do think that as a society, we probably, if we're going to have any real right-wing movement, we don't need to be wearing suits and ties.
I feel like that's a little bit of a LARP sometimes, but we should be putting effort into presenting ourselves well.
That's what Dr. Peter McCullough said.
We'll get into what he said a little bit later.
But he was like, doctors on the right wing need to start presenting themselves as doctors, not these like weird glasses and like, and like, you know, this look.
Like, just present yourself like, you know, you don't need to have anything else but your knowledge.
You know, present who you are and that you take yourself seriously.
Everyone's too fucking sloppy today.
And I feel like that with myself.
So I've been trying to invest money into better clothing and stuff like that as well.
I don't have the fancy $10,000 budget from Blaze to buy like studio clothes, you know, and like buy me nice stuff, but it's expensive and it's a lot of money, but it matters.
It's like food and clothing and stuff.
You don't need a lot of stuff, but I feel like, I don't know if you agree.
A lot of guys disagree with me.
I feel like they're like, oh, that's gay or whatever.
I'm a man.
It's like the same guys who don't put milk in their coffee because they're men.
It's like, but what isn't being a man used to be about like kind of presenting yourself in a way that makes people take you seriously?
And when you dress well, people take you seriously too.
I know what your thoughts are on that because we're kind of split in the right wing on that one.
Yeah, I mean, I know I get in a habit because I work from home.
Sometimes I don't dress up or something, but I feel like when I do take the time and dress up and, you know, I tend to have like a better outlook on the day.
And I'm in the process right now of like buying better clothes and like stuff.
Like I bought me a watch the other day.
I must be getting old because I've never bought a watch in my life.
You know, but you know, I do agree as a society.
And me and my wife have talked about this before too.
Is that, you know, she used to go out of the house in like leggings sometimes.
And she got to the point where she's like, I don't want to go out in leggings anymore.
Anytime I go out, I'm going to go out in jeans.
And I've kind of followed suit.
Like, I don't go out in sweatpants or like gym shorts anymore.
I like try to at least put on a decent shirt, pair of pants, you know, nothing too fancy unless I'm going somewhere, unless it's business related, you know, for work or something like that.
And he's like, yeah, he got fired because the original founder from the company, because he was like, and then he's like, basically said that they used to make their pants intentionally thin so that it was one size and that if you were too fat, it would be see-through and you'd be like exposing yourself.
He said, we didn't make our clothes for fat women.
No, it's like them and Viori are like the most comfortable athletic stuff that exists.
Dude, they make men's shoes.
They make dress clothes.
Like a lot of my polos are they make the most breathable polos.
They have like the breathable series where it's like extra thin and then it like wicks.
Like it's like super thin and super stretchy.
So it's like muscular.
I, you know, I'll get you.
I'll get, I'm going to get some riff polos for all of us soon, too.
So I'll get you one.
Yes, please.
And you'll feel how it'll be your favorite polo.
I'm not lying.
And girls will always compliment you.
Girls are always like, oh, you look like they're like, oh, you work out and stuff because it makes it's like a it's like tight on the right areas, but then it's like has a nice drop off here.
So it's not like if you're bloated, it doesn't make you look fat.
It's really good, dude.
Shout out to that, man.
It's true.
Um, that being said, all right, we're gonna do our uh next segment um on locals only.
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Yeah, by the way, so many people that yeah, even the chat didn't know that like Lululemon's just like a very it's like let's this is this is kind of means this is kind of very sad, but that's actually a kind of a class issue because it's like it's like very common.
Like if you go to Lifetime, every guy's wearing Lululemon, yeah, right, but if you go like 24-hour fitness, they're all wearing Nike.
I think Vioria and Lululemon are like probably like because it's expensive, like $100 for a pair of shorts.