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May 30, 2024 - Fresh & Fit
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Trump Guilty On ALL Charges w/ Rich Cooper & Moff
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Thank you.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fresh Third Podcast, man.
We're here at Rich Cooper, the legend, and I'm off.
Let's get into it, guys.
Let's go!
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I know you guys are probably noticing, Byron, why the hell are you wearing shoes?
Yeah, I got some Jordans, guys.
I got the 11 Jubilees is what they're called.
He got the Jubilee?
Which is hilarious.
But these came to me as a gift, guys, from a supporter.
I'm going to get his name here in a second.
We're going to shut him on air.
Thank you guys so much for the support.
As you guys know, I stopped collecting Jordans once I left high school and I don't really spend money on shoes or anything like that anymore.
However, I still have a love for, you know, the sneakers and the retros and everything else like that.
So, I appreciate that you sent me these, man.
Thank you so much.
I'll wear them in the studio.
I'm never going to wear them outside.
That's a nice guest, by the way.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate it.
So, the 11s, when I saw them, I was like, what the hell?
So, the 11s are one of my favorite retros.
So, yeah, shout out to you guys.
Thank you so much.
So, Myron, you have to...
Myron got on niggas shoes.
Yeah, I do have niggas shoes.
Yes, I do.
I do.
I would never spend the money on him, but since the supporter gave him to me, I'll put him on, man.
Shout out to you.
Thank you guys so much.
Listen, Myron, because you haven't been speaking life.
That's what you have to do.
You have to speak life.
Bro, what the heck?
Okay, brother.
You got the Jubilee, right?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
The Jubilee would be funny.
Yeah, when I was on Jubilee's show, which is their most viewed video, by the way.
But today we have in studio some people from far away, and they came today for the podcast.
Welcome, Entrepreneur Cars.
I'm off.
Thank you.
Tell them who you are.
Do I need to introduce myself?
Just in case they've been living under a rock and they don't know, yeah.
All right.
I'm that middle-aged bald guy that helps guys level up in life.
Just say it that way.
How's that?
Boom, that works.
Okay.
That works.
I work with Rich.
I'm a co-host through the Ladies Night podcast that we do every single Monday.
I've been in this community for a couple of years and, you know, mentor, teacher, and now proud to say business partner with this guy, so.
Cool, cool.
And you guys were just live up north with Valuetainment.
You want to tell us about that a little bit?
How was that?
Yeah, we did Adam's show.
It was good.
We're doing Rebel Capitalists on Saturday, Sunday.
Okay, nice.
George Gammon.
Is Georgians out?
I don't know if he's here or if he's up in Orlando, but we're seeing him up there because everybody's all up there and stuff, so we've got to talk to him.
Oh, is that that?
That's this weekend?
Rebel Capitalist, yeah.
Oh.
He went to us.
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Is there in Orlando though, right?
I've never been.
He's been asking me for years.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, no, no.
It's great.
It's great.
We went, I think, was it last year?
With Robert Kisaki.
Yeah, it was awesome.
It was great.
So, no, it's good.
Good people.
It's good.
It's always a good time.
Yeah, Rich, welcome to the show, man.
I'm happy to have you.
This is a long time coming.
Yeah, for those that are unaware...
Congratulations on all your success, too, guys.
Oh, thank you, thank you.
When you were a little, small dude...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that was a long time ago.
Yeah, no, I mean...
No, I mean, I've told people a million times that...
You, Rolo Tomasi, John from Modern Life Dating, John Sumnez, Locario, like all you guys were instrumental in me being able to grow the brand, grow the channel, etc.
And I think it's very important that we need to stay united.
I know me and you had a little bit of differences here and there, but I'm glad that we're able to reconvene and do a podcast for the greater good because at the end of the day, man, there's an attack on masculinity.
I don't know if you're aware.
I think you were put on this list too.
Like the DHS like released this stupid ass list.
Yeah, all the toxic masculinity.
Yeah, something like that.
I think you're on it.
Andrew Tate, Pearl.
They put a bunch of people in here that are trying to help guys out.
I was like, what the fuck is going on?
There's an absolute attack on anyone that's trying to put out pro-masculine content.
Teach you guys how to be men, how to not be sims, how to navigate the family courts in an appropriate manner.
It's just wild.
Since you brought that up, I want to talk about that for a sec because I read through it.
I got caught up on that list because there were several videos that I put out where I talked to guys, don't simp, take accountability for your life.
If women aren't responding positively to you, there's probably some deficiencies.
You can work on those.
Go out there, do the work, level up, and then go get what it is that you want.
And then they took that and they twisted it around.
They said, oh, he's telling guys not to be nice to girls.
Wow.
Incredible.
That's how I ended up on there.
I'm like, you gotta be kidding me.
Incredible.
Whatever.
Let them have their fun.
Yeah, it's just wild because if you criticize women or you teach guys how to become better or whatever, it's like they're like, no, we're gonna This is toxic, toxic masculinity.
And you've been talking about this for a very long time.
Can you tell us a little bit about how you had your awakening and how you started your channel?
Because it started as a channel because you're an avid car guy.
How to go from that into what it is now?
So, just hit the 10-year anniversary, actually.
May 20th, 2014 was when I uploaded my first video.
So, it was mostly interviewing friends and their success rides is what I started out, right?
Because I was running my business.
I got a little disenchanted with it.
I was looking for something else.
I was at a conference, and they were talking about YouTube, and this is a great platform to sort of build your audience and your influence and all that sort of stuff.
So, I was like, I like Top Gear because I'm a car guy, obviously, right?
And I like hanging out with entrepreneurs and doing, like, EO type of events and stuff like this.
So why not marry those two things up?
We'll have a little bit of idea sex and do entrepreneurs and cars.
So I did maybe five or six episodes and I ran out of friends with cool cars to sort of do deep dives on what they had to do, like what they had to overcome to create the businesses and the lives that they were leading and driving the nice cars.
And then I just started having to fill in stuff, because you know what content creation is like?
You have to put some stuff out, otherwise you got nothing to play.
So I started doing videos on how I would use parties to hire people, how I would use lawyers in my business, accounting tips, and then one day somebody said in the comments, Rich, you should do a video on the kind of women not to date.
I'm like, alright, I got some experience there.
And that one blew up like most videos were getting thousand views at the time This one got a hundred thousand views in like the same period of time.
So, okay You guys like hearing about the stupid choices that I make done.
Let's make a few more videos about that.
So I kind of went back and forth And then I just needed to sort of deal with my own shit.
I remember I had Dr.
Orion Tarabin on once for a good guy very intelligent solid guy Yeah, we had him out to the conference in January, and he said to me then, he's like, you know, I saw you as I was watching your videos, like I saw you sort of working through your shit, right?
Like I enjoyed watching the videos at that time, so I was like, yeah, I guess that's what I was doing.
So I was using video content creation.
Therapy.
Almost as a way of trying to figure out mistakes that I've made in life, because that's who I am.
I take ownership.
I don't blame anybody else.
I don't have the victim mindset.
Oh, poor me, none of that bullshit.
It's like, if I'm not getting what I want out of life, then I have to go fix something about the inputs that I'm putting in so I can get the better outputs.
And it just sort of went from there.
I remember you shared a video about dating single mothers.
Yeah, you want to talk about that?
That video actually saved me because I was in a similar scenario for myself.
And you went to Barbados, which is a funny story because I'm from Barbados.
And that video you made was so honest, so genuine, so trustworthy of your own accountability.
It was like, wow, I know where I'm messing up right now in my life.
And it changed me a lot.
So thank you for that.
Yeah, you and Tom Likas, man, definitely helped fresh with overcoming, because he was in a similar situation where he was, you know, as you would legendarily say, the plow horse, right, in a situation with a girl where he was like, you know, because you got her a car, and I mean, you want to talk about it a little bit?
Yeah, please.
I think in this space, we want everyone to be perfect, but no one's perfect, guys.
We all make mistakes here.
And for me, it was like, okay, I can't see America.
I want to be successful, but I was on a journey where, like, I didn't really know how to navigate with girls that well.
So I was doing what I thought was right.
Get married, the Christian faith, you know, stay with one girl.
And even in that whole scenario there, it was like, okay, I'm making these steps into this marriage and stuff like that, but don't really understand what's happening, thinking of a girl with a kid.
Don't really understand what's happening, and I didn't.
I jumped into it, thought it was the right thing to do.
But I didn't see the whole, I want to say, scheme of things that would come up from thinking of a girl with a kid.
And you got lucky that she lets you leave with all your stuff intact.
I got lucky because, for one, she was really cool, awesome girl, just to like, you know, it wasn't for me.
And it didn't work out.
But thankfully, watching these videos and other people's videos, I saw what was going to happen in the long run, and I said, you know what, it's not for me.
And I know you've counseled a lot of guys on this.
Like, what are some of the worst things, I guess, that come from, you know, we've talked about it a lot, but sometimes you've got to remind these guys the dangers that come from, you know, taking on the responsibility of someone else's child.
Yeah, I mean, you're basically choosing to put yourself in a position of a cuckold because you're choosing to invest your time, effort, and resources into children that don't have your name, they don't have your DNA, there's no real benefit to it.
I get that, you know, they tell men today, you do what's right, right?
But they tell women, you do what's right for you, girl.
So it's two different stories.
It's very common for guys to fall for the trap of the hot single mom, right?
She does all the right things when you meet her, of course, because, you know, they want to draw you in.
And then you start diving down the rabbit hole of spending time with them.
Then you start taking vacations with them.
And, you know, I mentioned a trip down to Barbados with her and her kids.
And it just blows up.
You get to the point where you trap someone and you're like, what the fuck am I doing?
And how did I get myself into this?
And why are these kids so disrespectful?
And why don't they appreciate any things that you're doing?
It's like you have responsibility to her and kids that aren't even yours, but with no authority.
So what is the upside to a guy?
So it's one of the red flags that I have on my book on the chapter on red flags and why you want to be very careful with inviting single moms in your life.
Well said.
What was your awakening for this whole process here?
Oh, you called it.
Well, it's funny, man.
He talks about the video that he did that blew up, and that was the women not to date.
So I was in a relationship.
I had dated my fair share of girls in high school and college and things like that, but I came into this stuff I remember watching when I was a teenager, like the VH1s, the pick-up artist show.
That was my first foray into this sort of stuff.
The mystery and everything like that.
I think the two seasons, I was nuts.
I was fascinated by it.
So picking up girls and getting their attention was never really super, super hard, but I really struggled with the LTR game, keeping interest long-term, and I became the plow horse over time.
The most, you know, I had three sort of major relationships in my 20s, and the one that really brought me to the content was...
Got together.
We were together two years and some change.
We lived in New York at the time.
We did the apartment and the dog.
We talked about marriage and kids' names and all that stuff.
And she had a terrible, non-existent relationship with her biological father.
So he had disowned her legally when she was 13 or something like that.
Damn!
And he was still involved.
She had two other siblings, and he was still involved in their lives.
And they weren't that much younger than her.
So she was the adult.
She was the firstborn.
And I remember she would tell me things like, you're never allowed to ask me about my father.
You're never allowed to have an opinion on it.
You just need to shut the fuck up.
Like, don't talk about that stuff.
Okay, so me still being kind of plugged in, I'm Googling or searching how to be a good boyfriend to girls with daddy issues or whatever.
And I come across a video that's like three women to avoid dating.
I'm like, oh, there's guys in a car like bald-hitting.
Interesting.
First thing he goes like, don't date girls with daddy issues.
And I'm like...
Right, everything after that just takes off because it's like, this is the first time that someone had ever told me, like, you're allowed to have standards and you're not, you don't have to put yourself through bullshit for a chick.
And so dove down the rabbit hole, man, watched all of his stuff, you know, consumed the content.
We were still together at the time and broke up maybe a month or two later.
And she moved out.
Then February of 21, I called into his show.
He was doing it with Aaron Clary, who was promoting Book of Numbers at the time.
That's my dad.
My white dad.
You can watch that video if you type in Rich Cooper before the train wreck.
I think it's episode 94.
I've almost got it down to the minute where I call in.
And I'm like, I got oneitis for this chick.
What the hell do I do?
And the biggest awakening for me is that I got off the call and I looked around.
I was like, all right, I don't have a tribe of men.
I don't have buddies around that I can call.
I don't have guys in New York.
I was in New York at the time and it was a prison.
It was all during COVID. And that night I was like, I'm joining the community.
And so I've been in the community ever since.
And my thing was, I'm going to go out there and get on dating apps.
I'm going to go out there and get the experience.
I'm just going to go out there and put up shots.
We've always seen eye to eye on a lot of things as far as the tribe aspect and masculinity.
We've always really worked well off one another.
I got canned from a W2 job back in May of 22 because they actually found some of the tweets and some of the stuff I was doing with Rich.
You're homophobic and transphobic and you go against our guidelines and this kind of shit.
How dare you?
And so I talked to Rich and he's like, look, you got two options.
You can basically delete and scrub the internet of everything you've ever done with me and you can do all that.
You can go back to doing the 40-hour week.
I was making decent money.
I was making $120, $130, something like that.
Nothing crazy.
What were you doing back then?
It was like software sales, software, like account management.
Yeah, it was tech.
And everything was remote, so it was easy.
And I was living in Florida, so no income tax, right?
Oh, nice.
And he's like, or you can just double down and tell them to go fuck themselves and go into this thing headfirst, and that's what I did.
Nice.
So essentially, I ditched the W2 gig.
Essentially, I worked kind of with Rich and for Rich full-time, and we just developed a really great personal and business relationship over the last three years.
Nice.
No, that's great.
And sometimes you gotta be able to tell your job, fuck off, and fire a job because you can't even...
And that's what it's come to now, where you can't even have an opinion that's pro-masculine or anything like that.
It's like everything they use, the stupid buzz terms, you literally just use totally.
Anything that's pro-masculine, homophobic or transphobic or whatever, and it's like, no, you don't have to necessarily hate a group of people to want to go in and push your class of people, if that makes sense.
I'm not surprised, though, because I was...
Last employed, 2002.
That's before screens, that's before social media.
That's dating me, obviously, right?
And you could have an opinion.
You could sit down with your friends after work, have a beer, shoot the shit, say something, and it's fine.
Now, you've got the internet, the trails, the social media, everything.
And there's always somebody out there that wants to find a way to sort of get you fired, right?
Let me teach this guy a lesson for voicing an opinion that I don't agree with.
It was somebody on my team that went behind my back and then reported me up the chain to HR. I'm pretty sure that's what happened to me too with the government.
And I came back Monday morning.
We were just down in Texas.
We were doing a hog hunt.
And I came back Monday morning and HR was like, hey, Zoom meeting in five minutes.
It's just you.
I'm like, oh, well, I kind of know what this is going to be.
And that's it.
And I was like, look, what about a package severance?
They're like, nah, as soon as we get off this call, your shit's going to shut off.
You're done.
That was it.
They didn't even give you a chance to scrub your stuff.
They didn't even give me a chance to defend myself and say, oh, well, do I get a chance to explain?
You can't say shit anymore.
They want to silence you, right?
I actually, I think what it got, I retweeted a video of Alan Roberts.
Shout out to Alan Roberts from MFing's COO. And he was talking about, oh, if you're talking about trans shit in front of my kids, you better be ready to go meet the Lord or something like that.
It's not even something that I had said, either way.
And somebody took that and said, oh, we don't feel safe with him working here anymore and shit like that.
And they're just like, you're gone.
You're done.
Sensationalizing.
Yeah, that was it.
I mean, the term free speech isn't real anymore.
That's been gone a long time.
And Twitter, X, so to speak, I think is a trap.
Like I said before, it's you and other people.
Whatever you tweet nowadays can be used against you in the future.
Look at Tate.
It's a trap in itself.
Social media for you.
Speaking of Twitter, Rich, I was going to ask you, what are your thoughts?
Because you're on Twitter, you're pretty active on there like I am.
There's been a crazy push with the traditional conservatives, right?
The Christians and Catholics, you know, hey, be monogamous and have a family and everything, which I do believe in the nuclear family.
I do think that it is obviously important.
It's the cornerstone of running a proper society.
However, it's very difficult to do so in today's day and age with how modern women behave and how they're kind of indoctrinated to behave around men.
What are your thoughts on the whole Tradcon movement?
How should guys navigate this?
Do you think religion is a buffer or a safety net to female nature nowadays?
What are your thoughts on that?
What do you want to start with, man?
There's a lot to unpack there.
Good, man.
That's why I left it open-ended for you to take it however you want.
I mean, I've had some conversations with Tradcons, Bible Bros, Bible Pillars, like Chase from Sovereign Bro.
I don't know, maybe we'll start with that.
Sure.
So we did this Twitter Space, or X Space, whatever it's called now.
And he was talking about an hour and a half, Red Pill's all degenerate, and you've got to find God, and forgive these women for their indiscretions in the past.
And I just shot him a DM. I'm like, that was a really interesting conversation.
You want to hop on the podcast and talk about it.
It's like the standard stuff back and forth.
Okay, well, if they repent, then you should forgive them.
I said, well, would you forgive a woman for sleeping with 50 guys and invite her into your life as a wife?
Well, no, I wouldn't do that.
So how is it that they're forgiven if you wouldn't invite them into your life?
Because they're forgiven, right?
Yeah.
And then it's this dance around the subject, and it's like, I get it.
Like, I used to be more atheist, maybe now more agnostic.
I don't subscribe to any organized religion.
I haven't found one that I can look at and say, like, I'm proud to be part of that club.
Because the guys, you know, of course, in the show, like, you know, you should join our club.
You know, we'd love to have you.
Give it up for Jesus and all that sort of stuff.
I'll look at joining a club when you guys can have a consistent message around what it is you all agree on, but you're always fighting, right?
There's always different denominations and stuff like that, so I don't have a lot of respect for that.
What was the second part to it?
What are your thoughts as far as their viewpoints on navigating?
Because like you said, one of the things that they say a lot is just accept, right?
These women and they repent or whatever.
And even Chase said that he wouldn't.
Do you think that this old school prescription from God is going to work in today's day and age?
Or the women don't believe in God and they don't have the same religious values that you might follow?
You cannot erase your past.
You can pretend to find a religion and be wholesome and right and stuff like that, but you can't erase your past.
One of the things that comes up is we had this chick on the show once and she's all about God and religion and how that plays a role in her life looking for the right guy.
And I saw a tattoo on her wrist, right?
I'm like, you got tattoos, right?
She's like, yeah.
I go, how many tattoos you got?
I don't know.
She counted them.
There's like 12 or something like that.
I go, you know that in the Bible it says that you're not supposed to mark your body with tattoos.
Like it's a violation of your rule book.
No, it doesn't say that.
It says this.
I pulled it up.
We're talking about it's the mark of the beast.
Leviticus, whatever, all this sort of stuff, and I read it out to her.
I'm like, this is right out of your rulebook, and you're not even following your own rules, right?
So it's like they're picking and choosing what they think is going to work for them that's going to sell their purity, right, to the simps, basically, that are going to overlook their past.
And I don't think that's a good choice, man.
To your point, it's very difficult to find women today that are considered or would be good wife or mother stock.
I mean, recently we saw on whatever, the girl Nala Rae.
Oh, yeah.
The red-haired girl.
She's not saved, right?
Yeah, she's, yeah.
And I love when people are actually going to Christ and becoming better people and want to make a change for themselves.
That's great.
Only problem is that, like, in her scenario, it's almost like she did it because she wanted more tension in that direction.
For example, that genre of people are going to say if she's saved.
Oh, that was the OnlyFans girl.
Yes.
With the red hair.
So now we want to support her in her journey.
Yeah.
But then it's like, are you really changing your habits, though?
No.
You know what they do?
They party on Saturday, and they ask for forgiveness on Sunday.
Yeah.
It's like, what are you doing?
It doesn't work that way.
Pearl did a whole thing exposing her on this.
She kept her OnlyFans open.
Then she said, oh, it takes a few weeks to close it down and all this other bullshit.
And then she launched a clothing line or whatever, and then she married this other simp.
But again, like he just said, someone just fell for the okie doke.
And it happens because we're guys, you know?
She's saved or whatever.
And as a result, she's married now.
Or she got the big Michael Knowles interview where she talked about it.
And like, you know, I've always said, like, whenever guys, right, because the guy that got with her was like this, you know, really devout Christian guy, which, you know, hey, I don't have a problem with religious guys.
I think it's a fantastic, you know, way to deal with the bullshit in life.
But when you bring a girl in that has that kind of past, It's not going to last.
It's just simply not going to last.
Every single girl I've seen that does sex work like that on that degree where there's like hardcore videos of her on the internet.
Dude, people are going to be sending that to him until he breaks up with her every single day.
And at some point it's going to break him, dude.
That's what happened with Mia Khalifa.
That's what happens with all these girls that do hardcore porn.
Riley Reid.
Like the guys always break at some point.
I'm accepting of her past.
And then they keep sending you the videos because it's carnal.
There's a carnal disgust from a male perspective whenever you see your girl get plowed by other dudes on the internet.
They can't.
In a fundamental level, even if they're only marrying each other, they don't stay married.
They think that they can just leave the industry and then go and get married and have a family.
It doesn't work that way.
That's not how we're hardwired.
That's not our DNA. 2018 getting divorced in the matrix in wild debt.
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No, I can hear it through his headphones.
That's funny.
It said medium Yeah, because we're trying to do a consultation, but it's worth it, guys.
100%.
It was spelling out the emoji.
Medium dark hands.
Okay.
Yeah, the high five.
Yeah, but again, the guy that took her serious, though, you know what you think he's doing?
The right thing.
Which sucks, because as a guy, you want to do the right thing, but you can't always, bro.
Yeah.
Like, because, you know, because these girls look at it like, I just repent and I'm forgiven.
A couple of girls have said on the podcast, actually, like when Fresh asked them, are you a Christian or whatever?
And they're like, I am, but like, I'm just going to repent.
And it's like, they kind of use it as a failsafe for men to accept their behaviors.
And I kind of look at it like, dude, if a girl has a certain past, like she can always regress back to that anytime.
And I think girls that have like high body counts, girls that have done certain things, it's very difficult for them to build a solid relationship with a man in the future.
I have a question.
We're all guys here at a table, and guys are watching right now.
Is it realistic to find a virgin girl nowadays, in America especially?
Is it realistic?
Because I think we push virgins a lot, but like, come on, bro!
Is that a real thing?
No, we had a conversation about this not too long ago, and I was like, I've never met a virgin in my entire life.
I've never been with a chick that was a virgin.
I feel like it's the unicorn we want to find at the end of the rainbow.
So I don't know where they're at.
I've dealt with...
Maybe one or two, and I think we might have had one or two on the podcast after 3,000 women.
You're only going to run into a girl that's a virgin like that if there's got to be things in place.
Family.
Family is extremely restrictive and even that might not be the safety that might fuck her up and make her even bigger 304 Go on here something so I came across this notion in the Mormon community of some called soaking it Have you guys ever heard of that?
Soaking?
Soaking?
Yeah.
No.
No.
This is how they get around this shit, right?
They'll be like, oh, I'm a virgin.
But they've soaked.
And what's soaking is, you stick it in, but you don't pump.
You just let it get soaked.
And then you take it out.
And then they say that that's not intercourse.
So they always try to manufacture ways of selling purity.
Like, oh, I'm a virgin.
But they won't tell you what they were doing before because they'll excuse it because in the Bible, I guess it translates to the pumping action or whatever it is, right?
It's like, so they just call it soaking.
And also, there's also the back door for Muslims.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, like call it like a BYU, like I've heard them do campus interviews and they'll soak and then some, like a roommate, will shake the bed, will shake the bed frame.
So that's how they fuck.
No!
No way!
A roommate will shake the bed back and forth while they're just laying on top of each other.
Yeah.
And then they're showing up going, yeah, I'm a virgin, right?
Come on.
That's the train, technically, right?
Someone's driving the train.
Someone's actually...
I'm just saying, bro.
Is that a train still?
That's very common.
Yeah, it's crazy, man.
Damn!
Shit, so...
Hey, man, I'm about to get sick tonight.
Don't run behind over.
Let's go!
So Rich, you've obviously been in the space for a while.
You've worked with a lot of the people.
Rolo Tomasi, all the guys, etc.
You guys had the Rule Zero Pod.
You guys did that for a while.
Aaron Cleary, etc.
And you've said a bunch of times that, hey, I'm going to bow out of what you call the manhole slump or whatever.
What made you say, you know what, fuck it, I don't want to be associated with certain individuals and everything else like that?
There's a very high concentration in the Mano Swamp of men that aren't good men or good at being men.
And I couldn't associate in a space like that.
Like, I thought to myself, you know, if I were to have dinner with my family or my kid, would I be okay with any of these guys sitting at the table with us?
And the answer was no.
And I couldn't put myself in a position where I was working with people that weren't good people or good at being the kind of guy that I want to be around, so I just don't do it.
Right.
I think as creators, we beat people up because they're on camera.
But who are they behind, you know, off camera?
Well, that's the thing behind the scenes.
So when you get to know somebody and then you start hearing their stories and everything else.
And here's a funny thing.
Like, you know, I had this lawsuit like, I don't know, 15, 20 years ago.
And one of the things my lawyer said to me at that time is like, evidence will always find a way of coming to you.
If somebody's done you wrong, if somebody's done some shit, evidence will always find your way of coming.
And it did.
It just took a matter of a few years for me to start connecting the dots and seeing what some of these people were doing.
And I've got a long list of all this shit.
I've got a long fucking laundry list that's been archived.
But it's just not a good place to be for me, so I don't do it.
I like it when I can be friends with somebody off camera, and we build that religion shit, and it's actually genuine, then a camera is even better.
Like me and Rolo, we don't talk all the time, but when we're off camera, we just go to the park with my dog, go out and get some dinner, just chill, go for a drive, whatever, but it's genuine, at least for me.
The other thing, too, that I've noticed with a lot of these YouTubers and creators is they never had a real job before.
They just did the internet thing and it worked out and they just keep doing it and they don't really have a real experience base to draw from and don't understand how the world really works.
Obviously, you don't have that.
You were an entrepreneur before.
You had a debt service business in Canada.
Yeah, 20 years.
Can you tell us a little bit about that and what it is to be a real entrepreneur?
It's something else, man.
It's like creating something that's almost as important and valuable as your own child, but it's different because it solves people's problems.
It also creates influence and wealth for you as well at the same time.
They say if you want to make a lot of money, then solve some big problems.
It was interesting because it was one of the things that also red-pilled me too, if I can use that term.
Yeah, sure.
We...
We thought that we were doing the right thing, saving people a ton of money and getting them out of debt faster without their credit rating getting ruined and avoiding bankruptcy and having more control over the situation.
Because everything that was available on the marketplace in Canada at the time basically worked for the creditors.
even though it was blanketed in a nicer, more friendlier sort of collection agency, but it really worked to the benefit of the creditors the way that the legislation was written.
So what ended up happening was for years we're doing our thing, we're settling debt, we're getting people out real quick, fixing their credit super fast, and then we started getting problems with credit card companies.
And then they started to petition and lobby the government to change the legislation.
And they didn't do it in such a way to protect the consumer, so we had to hire a lobbyist group basically to help us sort of navigate, sit in front of the different politicians and bureaucrats, and they had a bill in parliament and they have critics on the bill.
And then you meet with these people, and it's this long, laborious process.
I spent like $60,000 going to all these meetings.
It turned out to be a huge waste of time.
And one day when we were sort of trying to wrap this thing up, one of the lobbyists said to me, he goes, they might as well call this bill the Credit Card Profit Protection Act because that's all that it's doing.
It's not saving people or giving them an option to get out of debt.
What they had done was they introduced legislation that the government was passing that would delay the first revenue event by about eight months and reduce it by about 33%.
And you can't run a business if you're going to wait for your first payment eight months down the road and you're getting 33% less.
Yeah.
Right?
So we had to sort of deal with that slippery slope and it's like...
That was a moment for me where I was like, I thought the government was there to protect the consumer.
I thought the government was there to take votes from people that actually, you know, have an interest in certain ideas and policies and pass them to serve, you know, because they're public servants.
That was, you know, the moment for me where I was like, fuck the government.
Did you see that law that they want to pass or pass already in Canada where they can retroactively look at your tweets and charge you for hate speech?
Yeah, they're working on legislation now where they're essentially...
I mean, if you say things like, I like gasoline, for example, like the way that it's being...
Interpreted.
Electric cars suck.
And if the government's mandate is to push more electric cars or battery-operative vehicles, then it could be something that they could fine you in $50,000 and prison you for a certain period of time.
The thing about the government is when they write legislation, they write it so broad that it covers as much as possible, and then they deal with how they're going to execute on that later on down the road.
Yeah.
It's so vague.
On purpose.
It's super vague.
It's not useful.
It's not designed to protect consumers.
People that vote for big government are idiots.
They're voting for loss of control, basically, is what they're doing.
We should have done this podcast actually a while ago, right?
And we've been talking about doing it for years, but you were stuck in Canada, right?
Yeah, I couldn't travel when you started asking me.
You couldn't travel, yeah.
So can you tell us a little bit about what it's like being in Canada?
How long were you guys down on lockdown?
What's the political scene like out there?
I mean, we're fairly aware of what Justin Trudeau is doing to you guys, but...
What was it like being up there?
Well, I mean, the lockdowns got pretty severe.
It got to the point where they wanted proof of vaccination for you to travel, you know, fly, get on trains, cross the border.
It turns out proof of vaccination and vaccination is not the same thing.
So a lot of people dealt with it that way.
But they also got it restricted down to the point where they didn't want you leaving like your postal code.
So you guys have zip codes here?
Yeah.
And then there was regions that the government stated, and it's like, if you go past this region, we're going to give the police the authority to pull you over, check your ID, and then fine you, and potentially incarcerate you.
And it was real funny because the cops at the time were watching what was going on in the States because of all the riots and the George Floyd shit and all that shit.
And the cops were like, yeah, we're not going to enforce that.
So me and the boys got together with the supercars like fuck this we're gonna go up north and you know like let's go rally and you know break the laws and stuff but like that's just how we are it's you know it's them trying to run your life control you castrate you put you in a little box and that whole scandemic thing was a test for us right it was like You know, jump, people say how high, you know, wear a face diaper, stand on dots.
Like, there's all these nonsense things that just went on that the vast majority of people complied with.
And I had people, like, message me and shit, like DMs, and they're all, you know, I got a wife and kids and mortgage, and my employer is saying that if I don't take this experimental shot, then I'm going to lose my job.
Like, what do I do, Rich?
I'm like, what the fuck do you want me to do?
You've structured your life in such a way that you're fragile and that they can offer these controls and mechanisms around you.
Build an anti-fragile life.
That's one of the concepts that we talk about a lot too.
How long were you guys on lockdown?
Because I remember we were talking last year and you were like, bro, we've still got restrictions.
And I was like, holy fuck.
Severe was about a year.
And then there was about a three year, three and a half year period in total where it was next to impossible.
Yeah, because I remember we were talking about that and you guys had some pretty serious lockdowns and traveling and everything.
You know, it's funny because now it's a distant memory.
It was the truckers that changed it.
Oh, the trucker thing messed it up.
Can you tell the people, for those that are unaware, because you actually lived in Canada.
Yeah.
Us and Americans, we kind of heard about it, but we didn't really experience it and deal with it.
Oh, it was wild.
So, can you give them a quick little overview of what that was?
Yeah, this was the first time that we saw...
People stand up and do something.
And they collaborate like, fuck it, we're not going to drive trucks anymore.
And they drove all their trucks up to Ottawa, parked them all around the Parliament buildings, basically, and blockaded.
Which is your guy's version of D.C. for those that aren't aware.
Yeah, basically would have blockaded D.C. all around it.
So Trudeau enacted the Emergencies Act, which gave him extra authority.
He brought in cops.
He was talking about the military.
They didn't actually use military force.
RCMP took it over?
Yeah, they basically dispersed them all and sent everybody home, but he was canceling car insurance.
He was preventing them from doing...
Accounts.
Bank accounts, too.
He froze bank accounts.
So if there was donations, like there was bank accounts that were frozen.
So we're talking like 1984 shit.
Like this is...
You know, this is some communism Nazi bullshit.
Control went down.
I have a question.
So you're big into cars.
Me too as well.
Can you tell the audience how important having a nice car is for networking, brotherhood, community?
Yeah, a lot of guys think that you buy a nice car because you got a little dick or something like that, right?
It's like, no, dude, you don't understand.
The concept of having a nice car opens doors because it allows you to go to rooms that you don't have access to.
Like, you can't go out driving a 20-year-old busted-ass Honda Civic, you know, and show up.
You can't go into, like, you know, exotic car clubs with Ferraris and Lambos and McLarens and Porsches and stuff like that, and guys will accept you, right?
Like...
Guys like that will come to me like, hey, what do you do for a living sort of thing?
And they'll have those sorts of conversations.
You talk to them, you're nice, and they sit in the car and they rev it.
It's interesting that way, but they're not going to take you seriously.
They're not going to invite you to go out for a rally.
They're not going to have dinner with you.
They're not going to do business with you.
It opens doors.
It gives you opportunities to hang out with people that you don't necessarily hang out with.
And if you like fast cars, buy a fast car and use it as a networking tool.
It's really more than anything for me, like a networking tool, but it's fun as well.
So I don't care about the, oh, it's going to depreciate, you're wasting your money, you're an idiot.
It's not a problem.
If you know what you're doing, you can make that money back.
Especially with cars like Lamborghinis and Ferraris that have exclusive clubs where you have to own one of these cars to be in there.
And that in itself opens you up to high net worth individuals, which could pay for itself if you know what you're doing.
Exactly.
So, you know, getting doors open is very important.
Yes, I do have an old Honda, guys.
But that doesn't refute the fact that, like, having a nice car.
I remember famously, I remember when Andrew bought his Bugatti.
Yeah.
And he came and did our podcast, like, right after he got it.
And he was saying, you know, the reason why I spent five million on the car wasn't for the fucking car.
It was because of the doors that opened up for me to be able to make that money back and then some because it's a very exclusive club of people that have Bugattis.
And he just wanted to access those individuals.
That's why he bought it.
Yeah, it keeps going up.
It's like, you know, $500,000 car, $5 million car.
Oh, you got a jet.
Now you're in a new club.
You got a yacht.
Oh, that's a different club, right?
You have access to different people.
So I remember when I bought the SVJ, I met a guy in Fort Lauderdale, and he was here during the bear bug, and a group of friends and himself came together and made a plan how to make money.
And they all had cars together.
But back then, I didn't have a car, of course.
It was just coming up.
But if I'd known him back then, I'd messed up on $10 million just for not being in that group.
But because they all had cars together, they'd say, let's have dinner together, let's talk about business, and they came together during COVID to make this big plan for business, and it worked really well.
Yeah, a lot of guys discount the value of putting money into things that, one, you're interested into, and two, that unlock stores.
Like, watches, too, are another big thing for guys.
Like, I'm not a watch guy, but I see guys that are like, oh, you know, I got this whatever watch, and it's worth $400,000.
Watches are my thing.
Yeah, like, you can sit there and talk forever about the watch, right?
It's like, you know, whatever your thing happens to be, if you like it, then go chase that.
Like, chase excellence, not women is what I'm always saying, right?
And then put yourself in rooms where there's other people that have similar interests, do some business with them, hang out with them, you know?
And, you know, as a byproduct of that, there just happens to be hot women around.
Yeah, that's true.
You know, they seem to like money for some reason, shockingly.
I like watches because watches hold value.
I got a couple Rolexes and an AP, and I like that they hold value.
They're good talking.
It filters out a lot of idiots because if you even know about this watch or you're a collector, then it automatically puts you in a certain tax bracket.
But yeah, I agree the car thing is huge because especially if you get like a Lambert or Ferrari, you automatically are involved in certain clubs.
You get access to clubs, which is huge.
Because what I've noticed...
When you're with people that are successful, a lot of the times the barrier to entry is so high that just by you entering, they embrace you.
Like they're way more friendly or they're way more open to certain things.
Oh, I know a guy that does this.
So if you say, if you're a regular guy and say, well, I have this problem, they don't give a fuck.
But if you have this problem and you're in that club, then it's, hey, I know a guy that actually solves that.
I know a guy that does this.
So I don't think people understand, especially for men, right?
Because we don't really get help unless we provide value.
Like no one gives a fuck about you unless you're providing value.
So if you're able to get A nice watch or a nice car, whatever it may be, they know that you solve other people's problems so they respect you as a peer and they want to help you.
And more often than not, someone that has a lot of network, you may not know his network by yourself, but if you know the person that was their network, then by default, that's your network as well.
Yeah, it works out.
Which, by the way, guys, we're speaking of network.
We're gonna have a Zoom call after this with Rich.
He's gonna stay a little bit and answer your guys' questions.
We're very courteous of him to do so.
On Castle Club, castleclub.tv.
Guys, get in there now.
We're gonna have a Zoom call after this so you can ask some questions.
Because, obviously, Rich is an entrepreneur.
It helps you guys when navigating the family.
Actually, I was going to ask about that a little bit with the family courts because that's something else that you're very well versed in.
So if you guys got questions, whatever for Rich in particular, castclub.tv, we're going to have a short Zoom call after this.
And then we're going to segue over to the Trump stuff.
But the family court system, you helped a lot of guys with this.
What do you think are some of the biggest things that guys deal with and how can they prepare and or put themselves in a situation where they don't have to deal with the machine that is the family court system?
Yeah, so I actually have a course on this called The Unplugged Alpha's Guide to Divorce, and it's linked on my social media, so I'll just mention that in passing.
But I think the biggest mistake that guys make is that there's a vast difference between the way women handle divorce and the way men handle them.
So women are still initiating the vast majority of them.
And when they initiate them, they're doing a lot of planning.
It's not like a week's planning or a month or two.
Sometimes it's months or even years before they actually pull the trigger and be like, I love you, but I'm not in love with you.
I'm going to take the kids to my mom's house this week, and I want a divorce, right?
So, there's a big setup to it.
Like, they sit down with their girls.
They have some wine.
Oh, you know, girl, you can do this, that, and the other thing.
They get some advice.
Guys don't get that.
Yeah.
They're usually blindsided, and they're like, the only sign that they usually get is they're not getting any kind of bedroom intimacy.
They're getting a lot more disagreements.
She's fighting with them a lot more, stuff like that.
Things they think are normal.
Yeah.
You know, for a lot of married people.
Yeah.
And it's like, Like, you have to understand you're walking into a slaughterhouse.
Like, it's a building with a whole bunch of sharp shit in it, and you're going to get hurt.
It's not if you're going to get hurt, it's to what extent or the damage that's going to happen to you.
And that's why, you know, for guys, when it goes through divorce, their self-deletion rate's like eight times higher than women.
Yeah.
Because it's that difficult.
So what usually ends up happening is women get custody, guys see their assets and their income flow from him to the mom, and then she uses that money to alienate him from the kids and make up bullshit stories about why he's such an asshole and she's the best person.
It's an unfortunate sequence of events because, I mean, you know, you hear a lot of women, but I'm not like that.
I would never do that.
It's like right now.
Yeah, right now.
When you're looking to untie the knot and women are hypergamous, so they want to get the best they can possibly get, guess what?
Family law gives them the best they can possibly get because everything in the legislation is written to protect them and enrich them on the onset on the outside.
This is the thing that the whole Tradcon guys don't get, right?
They're all, oh, we just got to get rid of no-fault divorce.
That doesn't solve shit.
That doesn't solve anything.
Yeah.
Okay.
Maybe it makes it a little bit harder.
Yeah.
But it's not going to stop them from untying the knot, right?
And they don't seem to get that.
Like, you ask any divorce lawyer, like, nothing.
Whatever.
Stupid argument.
There's a new scam, so to speak, that women do.
I don't know if you guys know about this, but, like, instead of getting married to somebody, you know what they do now?
What?
Do a lawsuit.
Because guys aren't marrying women like they used to back in the day.
So instead of marrying them, what they do is they try to get you to do assault or maybe, for example, take it with texts or phone calls.
And then they pretty much just say, hey, you know what?
He's attacking me, doing this to me.
Here's a lawsuit.
And that's where they pull money from you indirectly.
Oh, okay.
You're seeing this with celebs a lot, yeah.
Yeah.
So I get a lot of messages from law enforcement guys from around the world.
There was this one guy that broke down everything.
So he was fully retired.
I did a couple of videos on this.
American or Canadian law enforcement?
I think he was Norwegian.
Okay.
Somewhere in like the Scandinavian countries.
They all have similar laws anyway.
Well, you know, he broke down, because I mean, female nature is the same around the world.
Of course.
Right.
So he broke down this three-step racket, basically, and women will allege a false domestic violence charge to get the guy out of the house, which is known, you know, for the most part.
But this one is the one that blew me away.
So women will lay claim to being great.
You know, we use grape here, yeah?
Yeah.
And what they'll do is, if they're out with their girlfriends, and they smash a guy, and they have a husband or boyfriend or a significant other in their life, then because somebody saw them there doing it, and they got caught in the act, what they'll do is they'll go to the police station and say, oh, I was raped.
Okay.
Yeah.
And then they file a false rape accusation.
I got into this.
I'm like, what percentage exactly are false in your experience in law enforcement investigating these cases?
You know what he said?
Accusations!
He said what percentage?
80%.
80%.
80% of the time when women are going in to allege grape, It's false.
And they're doing it to cover their ass because they were a hoe and cheated on their husband or their boyfriend.
And they had to make up a story and say that, oh, I got great.
Do you remember a certain set of guys in Romania that I happened to?
That's all I'm going to say.
That's all I'm going to say.
Thank you.
That's all I'm going to say.
Yeah, it rhymes with eight.
Yeah, yeah.
I think somebody ate.
Yeah.
But no, no, that's serious.
Haram!
Nowadays, bro, you never know someone's intentions.
And especially women having a full advantage, that's how they get you.
I know a guy that was watching my shit happening with that whole scenario.
And his girlfriend, bro, that came from Italy, came here.
He basically married her.
That was like his wife.
What happened was, he didn't do what she wanted him to do, apparently.
Maybe he didn't get her whatever she wanted.
She got upset.
Then, she said, okay, I'm gonna mess you up.
So she recorded, tried to get him set up on some charges, and she alleged that he hit her, had a gun waving at her face.
So what happened was, he was in his room with his gun, she recorded him, and she started arguing with him while he was holding his gun.
And she used that to say, okay, he was gonna threaten me with a gun, blah, blah, blah, and give it to the cops.
He ended up going to jail, and she's using that as a way to get a visa to stay in America.
Diabolical.
Diabolical, bro.
It's crazy.
Chicks aren't wearing a t-shirt that says, I'm batshit crazy, I'm going to do something to ruin your life.
So you really have to be very careful about inviting a woman into your life.
Watch her.
Watch her behavior.
See when there's conflicts between what she says and what she's done.
Take a look at her past, too.
Take a good look at her past, see what she's all about.
From my experience, man, you need a full, whole facts report.
I got a piece of it, but you need the full context before anything, bro.
Speaking of whole facts reports, right?
So there's this girl.
Someone sent me this video and I did some digging.
I was like, holy crap.
There's a video that went viral on TikTok.
This chick named More Than Elizabeth or whatever, right?
And she's crying.
You guys have probably seen it.
I'm going to pull it up here in a second.
Oh, is that the mom that said that she was making cake for herself?
Yes, and she's crying, right?
So, she's here saying, being a single mom and, you know, making cakes, and she's like crying and shit, and she gets like millions of views, everyone feels sorry for her, like, oh my god, blah, blah, blah.
The dad comes out, puts a video.
With the facts.
And he says, yo, this girl's cap...
I have custody of the kids.
She's a scammer.
She lied about having cancer.
She got a million dollars worth.
She got arrested for it and he pulls all the corporate work out.
I'm like...
She owes 15 grand in child support.
21k now, I think.
You can only trust a woman's tears when she's by herself crying.
She cries for the camera for somebody else.
Yes, because I tweeted it, and you commented that.
Do we have this, Bill?
Yeah, I'm ready.
Yeah, pull up the video real quick.
There's another one a few months ago back as well where this woman was shitting on her father, and he did a video exactly like this.
He's like, this is absolutely not true.
Like, I've been paying the support.
Oh, yes, the crypto guy.
Yeah, that guy.
Call him a deadbeat dad, say he's a bad father.
Yeah, the guy with the crypto dorky shirt on.
He pulled the receipts.
I've been paying, and it was your mother's fault.
And they disowned him.
And this is the scary part, right?
So like, tell me how many times, pull that video up.
So here we go, right?
You look at this and you're like, wow, you feel sorry.
Before I play the video.
One second, put audio on.
Being a single mom is making your own birthday cake on your birthday so that your babies can feel happy they are singing to you.
And what's she doing?
She's over here crying with the camera on.
Putting in the...
I don't even know the...
Flour and stuff.
Flour and shit.
I bet you don't even cook.
With the little sad music.
Put the music on real quick.
Put the music on real quick.
Doing this bullshit, right?
This is my sad music.
Added the music in post.
I asked her what she makes every week.
Nothing.
Search Reinventing Elizabeth, right?
Reinventing Elizabeth?
Yeah, Reinventing.
The dude, the baby daddy, gets pissed and makes a video, like, exposing, and it's fucking crazy.
I was like, holy!
But you know what's crazy?
All the women I saw this were on her side.
All of them.
Of course.
Oh, did he take it down?
Yeah.
No way.
No, no.
Someone has it.
Somebody has it.
I know I got it on my Twitter.
I'll find it on my Twitter.
Yeah, it's all over Twitter somewhere.
Response to her.
Yeah, type in response more than Elizabeth and you'll see it.
Because I want the audience to see this, bro.
This is crazy because if you didn't get...
Let's say he just was quiet.
He didn't say anything.
You would think...
Response to Elizabeth's single mom video.
It should come up.
But yeah, man.
I mean, listen.
Nowadays, bro, you need receipts.
You need to be careful.
And...
I'll be honest here.
In my scenario, man, I got too comfortable.
I was like, I can't forget the process.
I'm skilled in this, man.
I'm like a ninja with all the moves.
I was wrong, man.
Nothing needs process, man.
You got to stay through.
Nothing's more humbling, huh?
Yep, dude.
I'm telling you, bro.
But, hey, you live and you learn, right?
Yeah.
We got the video bills?
I'm getting it right now.
They'll double down against the guy, like, oh, he's a Scientologist.
They were just doing anything they could to, like, smear him after the fact.
It was all site at homing attacks.
But nothing was actually, I want to say, debunking his claims.
Like, it doesn't matter.
In the court of public opinion, as a man, you're always going to lose.
It's hilarious.
So she made a video responding, right?
And she says, oh, well, there's two girls that actually have a restraining order against them.
And I'm like, am I like...
Let's assume that's true, right?
Even though you've proven to be a liar here and you're not credible.
But let's assume that he does have a restraining order by two other women.
What does that take away from the fact that you lied about having cancer, you illegally siphoned off a million dollars plus from people, you lied about your shit, you don't even have custody of your kids, and you're over here saying all this bullshit.
How does that refute anything?
And she just deflects, classic deflection.
Can we highlight how bad it is to fit cancer as a human being?
That's disgusting, bro.
Yeah, you're bottom of the barrel when you do that.
Holy smoke!
That's crazy.
We got it?
Late thinking of pregnancy?
We got 9,000 plus y'all watching between YouTube and Rumble, man.
So shout out to you guys, man.
Welcome to the show.
So here are the two videos.
This is my extra, by the way, guys, on PluckFitX.
If you guys want to see more Unhinged stuff, check me out over there.
I think it's the second video here on the right.
Yeah.
Yeah, mute it?
Yeah.
And then just fast forward a little bit?
Yeah.
There he is.
There he is.
Now you can unmute it.
Unmute it now?
Yeah, you can unmute it now.
Let me just full screen.
That's fine, bro.
We're demonetizing.
Who gives a fuck?
Play the music, bro.
You give a shit.
I've been sent this video a lot over the last few days.
People asking my thoughts and my comments on it.
And before anyone says, oh, you don't know her situation or, you know, you don't know what she's going through.
Well, I do.
Because I lived it.
I'm her ex-husband.
And right now, I have full custody of our kids.
This is our agreement.
As you can see, I have all weekdays and weekends.
Time-sharing with the kids.
Holiday academic breaks.
And for her to get any rights back to the kids, these are the things that she needs to do.
And yes, child support, she owes that.
It's up to over $21,000.
So she's a mother and doesn't pay child support.
And she argued he's an older guy.
She was arrested for check fraud and during that hearing it turned out that it was found that she stole almost a million dollars from another guy.
And also, she faked cancer in the past.
These are scams that she has posted on her page before.
So, you know, to sum it up, you know, this person, for people that follow her or giving her praise and telling her how strong and how, you know, amazing she's doing, well, she's really not a full-time mom.
She barely has her kids.
She goes out all the time.
Thank you.
And she doesn't even have a job, even.
So, she just really died.
How many times have you heard deadbeat mom?
Never.
Zero.
Never.
Never.
And, you know, it's crazy, too, because...
You can stop it here.
Rich, you've counseled thousands of guys on this.
How common is it for a dude to get sole custody of the kids?
The mom's gotta be...
On bad drugs.
She's got to be something else.
She's got to be a prostitute.
She's got to be on drugs.
She's got to be convicted of something.
Dads will very rarely get custody.
She's got to be batshit crazy.
As soon as I saw that he had full custody, I was like, yeah, this chick is...
That's very rare.
It takes a lot.
We've talked to thousands of guys.
You have too.
I know you've counseled them.
For a guy to get sole custody of a kid in the United States, and these guys are here in Florida.
They're up in Tampa.
That tells me that this woman, she's fucked.
Something's wrong with her like crazy.
I actually looked through some of the court documents.
They said that she's mentally unstable.
She sees a therapist.
She's been in jail for this.
Obviously, anyone that has the ability to sit there and fake cancer to get a bunch of money, something's got to be wrong with you in the head.
Speaking of women and allegations and also court hearings, Stormy Daniels.
Yes.
As you guys know, hot off the press, Trump got found guilty of all, I think, 34 counts.
Can we pull up a news thing on it real quick, Bill?
That's insane, though.
Crazy.
This news came in, like, right when we were setting up for this pod.
I know you had...
You guys were up in...
Yeah, we were doing SauceCast.
Adam had to leave to go meet up with PBD to do the cast on it.
Yeah, we're in the middle of it.
He's like, oh, I just got a text.
He's like, I gotta go run, hang with PBD. I gotta cut this short.
I'm out.
But no, yeah, that's how big a deal it is.
Yeah.
What are your thoughts on it?
Because I'm appalled, man.
I guess he's going to be president, man.
Like, it's pretty much going to secure his position, in my opinion, I think.
I mean, you know, he's just becoming more and more popular by the way they're treating him.
Like, even the people that I think that are sitting on the fence right now, they're like, I'm indifferent, I don't care, or maybe I'm a Biden supporter.
They might actually flip over to their side because they're watching him pull his bullshit on him and be like, you know what, I'm going to give this guy the vote now.
I'll say this.
As a black male in America, I can relate to Trump way more now.
Basically, yeah.
To be honest with you, you're like...
No, you didn't.
I'm just saying, bro.
You feel me?
So, he's won the black vote, in my opinion.
Well, he won the black vote when he got indicted back in Georgia.
Yeah, before.
When he took that mugshot, and he made it into a t-shirt, right?
And a mugs and all this other bullshit.
Because that was the first place that actually mugshot him.
Everywhere else, the feds didn't do it, and New York, when they first arrested him, they didn't do it.
And for those of you guys that are unaware...
Right?
He's been indicted in four different jurisdictions.
He got indicted in New York first by Alvin Bragg in the fucking crazy crooked DA's office up there for the Stormy Daniels case with the falsifying business records.
Then he got indicted by the feds here in Southern District of Florida for the national security documents.
Then he got indicted in Georgia for the RICO. That's where they actually took his mugshot.
And then the fourth indictment came out of Washington, D.C. was first.
They indicted him for the January 6th insurrection bullshit conspiracy.
I received $115,000 from an inheritance.
Live in SoCal with a 755 credit.
Want to start a real estate portfolio.
Would like to start in Vegas.
How forgiving are banks for approval when my credit mix isn't strong and I haven't worked in six months.
You're not going to get a loan.
You're not going to get shit.
That's tough, bro.
They're not going to give you a loan if you haven't.
Bro, even if you're an entrepreneur, they're going to want you to have at least two years of tax records.
So you won't be able to buy anything with shitty credit and only $115K. You're going to have to look to buy houses cash or get hard money loans, which I don't suggest you do if you want to get into real estate.
But Vegas is a good market to get into.
Get a job, work two years, and then get that actual history to buy property.
They're going to want that employment history, bro.
But I mean, isn't it interesting that Donald Trump has faced all of these charges and allegations, Hunter Biden's laptop, Hillary Clinton's bullshit, Epstein Island.
It just disappears.
It just goes away.
Yeah, it does.
But this guy, they're on him like flies on shit.
They're just on him constantly.
It's almost like if they like you, you're fine.
If they don't like you, you're a target.
And speaking of him being convicted and all that stuff like that, Young Thug was in Georgia too, right?
For his case.
It was the same exact...
They charged him with the same charges as Young Thug, the Rico.
I reckon Trump is a new gunner.
I'm telling you, bro.
Putting them two together...
No, but also to say, though, like...
Him being actually like...
What the heck?
I'm just saying, bro.
What?
But these charges, man, are some bullcrap.
And I think, honestly speaking, he's going to win over the vote of most people.
So, that's what I think.
Yeah, I mean, the other thing, too, is like...
Because I'm looking at it logistically, because as you guys know, I used to work for DHS... And I've done Secret Service details before, so in my head I'm like, okay, how are you guys going to actually enforce him going to jail now?
Oh yeah, because he needs to be protected by Secret Service.
You going to put him on Rikers with Secret Service?
How the fuck are they going to actually pull it off?
House arrest.
That's what they might have to do.
Or fine him or something.
So, for those of you that are unaware, I did a whole episode on this on FedReacts, man.
Type it in real quick, Bills, I'll show it to them.
FedReacts, Trump falsifying business records or Stormy Daniels.
I did a whole episode on this.
The point is this.
These charges are normally misdemeanors, but they elevated them to the felony charge because they said that they were in commission of a more serious crime, which is bullshit.
But, these charges don't carry that much time, and they're normally misdemeanors, but I don't even know how the fuck they're gonna enforce it.
But you know what's scary about this, though?
That's the president, or, sorry, former president, that's being convicted of these things.
Imagine a regular guy that has free speech, that wants to defend himself, What's he going to do?
We're in trouble here, guys.
Really?
Well, they're clearly showing you what they're doing to people with influence that go against the grain that they want to manage.
You see it with the Tates.
You see it with Trump.
You see it all the time, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, they're trying to deal with us with this whole manosphere bullshit, trying to like...
Male supremacy index, whatever the fuck that is.
They just phrased it as something more extreme to demonize you.
You're on the male supremacy index for telling guys to take ownership for their life and not sin for women.
And then they twist it around and say, oh, you're telling men not to be nice to women.
It's like...
Well, joke's on them.
Where are you going to monetize?
Yeah.
Too late, another one.
But yeah, I break it down here, guys.
If you guys want to know more about this...
No, that's the federal one.
That's not it.
That's the federal one.
I have the one on Stormy Daniels.
But it's in this channel here, guys.
It's probably under high-profile cases or some shit like that.
I have different playlists.
But yeah, I have it in there, guys.
Go look it up.
We'll find it.
I have a question for Rich here, and also for you as well.
What is the future of the Manosphere, and what do you hope to achieve now with your channel and move forward?
I don't know.
To be honest with you, I don't really pay much attention to it.
I don't get any of it showing up in my feed.
Very rarely do I even look at it.
When I walk off in a direction, I just go.
It's not going to get any better until...
I try to do this, but it's not going to get any better until men can collaborate with other men in such a way that it improves the...
The context and the value of the material, but you're also setting standards, right?
Like, if they're shitty people, get rid of them.
But they don't do that, right?
So they're constantly collaborating with men that aren't good men or are good at being men.
And I think if you want to have a place for guys to collaborate and talk about stuff that matters to men and help them level up and understand the reality of the way the world works in...
You're fucked either way because, I mean, they're just going to make up something about, oh, you're a male supremacist or misogynist.
They just twist it around.
I mean, I literally only had videos that said, don't put women up on a pedestal, take ownership, do the work.
If they're not responsive, then take a look at these areas in your life.
And I got, again, twisted to, you know, he's telling men not to be nice to women.
It's like, how do you get that from this?
Like...
It's crazy how they extrapolate that.
So we're just on this agenda to try to pussify and soften and weaken the Western male.
And they're successful at it, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
There we go.
Boom.
So this is it right here.
This is Stormy Daniels one, guys.
Pull it up real fast.
That's the one you guys can look at.
If you guys want more details on how this case actually goes, I explained the full case, the charges.
We looked through everything.
And I even go through his depositions in this thing.
So, yeah, go check it out.
Fair use, fair use.
Let's get Moff's feedback on that, too, because I don't hear what he's going to say about the man of Swamp.
Can we pull up the thing where he got convicted, like CNN or Fox News or something like that, of when he got convicted?
Yeah, I mean, look, like, I'm not as close to it as Rich ever was.
I was never part of, like, the Manosphere.
I was, you know, I didn't know him as well at the time.
I watched Bull Zero all the time, and I subscribed to and watched a lot of other creators.
I think there's generally, and I'm not saying one is better than the other, but I think people generally fall into one or two schools.
Either, you know, let's say Rich is my buddy and my boy, right?
And if he doesn't like this person, then I don't like that person, right?
An enemy of my friend is also my enemy.
Or you can take position B where it's like, well, he might be enemies with Rich, but he never really did anything to me, so I don't really have a personal problem with him.
I'm not saying either one of them is right or wrong, but I'm in school A. I've always ridden with this guy from day one.
I'm like, look, man, we had somebody potentially that was going to be on SauceCast today that we didn't want to be on with.
And I said, look, we might bail on this.
I said, okay, that's fine.
I'll go with you.
I'm not here.
It's not about me.
It's about us.
And if you want to get the fuck out, let's go.
So I think I saw a lot of that.
Rightfully so.
Yeah.
That person's annoying.
Right.
So it's like, for me, I've always been 100% ride or die Rich Cooper, even though I've liked some of the other guys.
And this guy has never steered me wrong, and he's had receipts to back it up.
So he's like, oh, I have XYZ receipts on this person, that person, that person.
He does a really great job of not mudslinging.
I know that there's a lot of drama sometimes that pervades the space.
It's exhausting, man.
The drama in the space is exhausting.
It's exhausting.
Grow the fuck up.
It's just gossip, bro.
We just don't have time for it, man.
So our focus, especially my focus, is building our community of men.
Building the 1% community, 10% community, and now what we're doing together with the School of Unplugging.
So that's taking up the vast majority of my time.
So that's what I'm focused on.
Getting guys unplugged, getting them taking the steps to level themselves up and get better results out of life.
Can we talk a little bit about loyalty?
Because it's actually one of the things that I get criticized for all the time.
Oh, Myron, you're loyal to a fault.
You stick by your friends even though they do stupid shit.
And in my head, I'm like, yeah, it's called loyalty because you're doing it even when it's not convenient.
Can you guys speak to that a bit as far as like, I think it's kind of a lost masculine virtue and trait that guys stand by their guys regardless of whether it's convenient to do so or not popular to do so.
That's something I've noticed, especially in the social media world.
It's like, People are quick to go ahead and make a hit piece video on you, even though they might have collaborated with you or worked with you in the past, and there's like no professional courtesy or respect.
I don't know what your guys' thoughts are on that.
I mean, it happens, but I don't look at it.
You know, people send you like a DM or a message or a link to something.
It's like, dude, I don't care.
It's like, you're my free marketing team.
You're running your mouth talking about me.
I'm not even paying you and you're amplifying me.
Go, have fun.
I don't give them any attention because I'm busy working on my own shit.
When you when you give like energy flows to where your attention goes and if you're focused on drama and arguing with other men, that's a very feminine sort of like low energy level like place to operate.
I agree.
I don't go there, right?
Like I have I have shit to do.
We got a community to build.
We got events to hold.
We got content to produce.
I don't have time to fucking batter back and forth with children.
Well said.
And that's something that is extremely pervasive in the social media world.
And coming from a law enforcement background, it pissed me off.
I was like, what the fuck is wrong with you?
You were just in the studio two weeks ago, and now you're making videos talking shit like, and there's been a couple people that have done that, and I'm like, what the fuck?
Like, you know, and they're sitting there like, I'm holding you accountable and making a video about it.
And in my head, I'm like, you could have called me.
You got my fucking number.
Why do you gotta go make a video to do it?
Clearly, you're doing it for the AdSense Revenue, you piece of shit.
So it's like, I've always thought that that was so weird.
Do you know how many creators we had issues with?
We just made a phone call by Anastasia, bro.
Are we good?
And it worked out.
We could have made a video make a hell of use, but for what?
Yeah, we don't do that.
And it's just something that I've noticed.
It's a lost art, and masculinity is being loyal to your friends, not being a piece of shit.
And that's something that I've seen.
And women complain all the time, like, oh, men aren't men anymore.
Well, there's a bunch of reasons why.
That's one of them.
You know, if you're a bitch in one aspect, there's a high likelihood you're gonna be a bitch about other aspects.
If you're over here backbiting about people, there's probably a good chance you probably don't pay the bills as well.
You're probably not a good leader.
You probably don't go to the gym.
You have these soy traits and tendencies about you.
So, the reason why women complain about so many of the men is because they have female tendencies and that's one of them.
I think what's crazy is when it comes to loyalty, you can't really understand what it means to have discernment as a person until you've been stabbed in the back by people.
There you go.
I think you've got to go through that before.
You know, I think you've got to, because you generally go into, you know, when you're young and you go into interactions thinking everybody's got your best interests and everybody's cool and everybody wants to shake hands and get along, and then you get stabbed in the back a couple times, and now you start to have that guard up, and now it's like, okay, cool.
Well, now I need to be much more careful who I give my time and attention away to.
And you learn that skill, but it's sort of the only skill you acquire through getting stabbed in the back or having bad shit happen to you.
So you kind of have to go through it to get that, but once you've developed that discernment and you can tell who's got it, who's not, who's worth your time and who's not, your life just becomes so much easier because you just stop wasting time with people that don't matter.
Well said.
We'll do chats and then Castle Club.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We'll do chats and then Castle Club, guys, because these guys got to get up early tomorrow.
What do we got here?
You know what I do want to do for Rich?
What?
I'm going to take him out.
You're going to take him out?
No, he doesn't want to go, though.
FNF, huge W, Trump, official, Fresh Fit California, Reddit is made, our Castle Club California.
Okay, nice.
Locals, community, we need to be approved.
Shout out Myron Fresh, keep finding gentlemen.
Black Taste says, Myron, a few weeks back when you shaved your beard, what was the reasoning you looked mad weird?
I don't know, man.
I just said, fuck it, I'll shave my beard a little bit, and yeah, I did look crazy on the Jubilee show, but it's fine.
Why does that matter?
That's your beard.
You look fresh as hell, bro.
Don't lie, Mo.
Hell no, you look fresh as hell, bro.
Don't lie, bro.
Rich knows who I am.
Shout out to you guys.
WFNF, WRich, WRumble, WFreeSpeech.
And then WCastleClub, let's go.
And guys, we're going to have a Zoom call right after this, so make sure to get in there.
And by the way, guys, it's still at the price point.
$17.
You want to talk about that a little bit?
Yes.
So we have it open.
Until tomorrow, and all the free members on Castle Club, we send you an email, so check your emails if you're in there as well.
But again, once today ends and tomorrow comes, it's going to raise the price to $35, and you're going to sell the value in there, of course, but today's the last day to get in at that price.
Get in, guys.
Get in while you can, man.
Get in while you can fit in.
Because it's going to go up to $35 tomorrow.
So the crush is staying there for another day for y'all.
Alex is great.
New to Castle Club.
I've been watching two years now.
Absolutely.
New to Castle Club.
Got the deal for $17.
Definitely worth it.
Absolutely.
We're going to have that Zoom call with y'all.
That's going to pay for itself.
And on top of that, we're building the fuck community.
We want 10K fucking strong.
I want Castle Club members and chapters all over the United States.
But also, you guys have your own community, right?
Yes, the 1% community.
Can you tell them about that?
Yeah, we got a few.
Moff handles most of it, so I'll let him talk about it.
Yeah, we've got a couple different tiers in the community.
The original is the 1% community.
That's if you've got, you know, you're making upwards of half a million to more a year.
You've got a net worth that's seven figures plus.
Rich handles most of that.
I do a lot of the meetups and a lot of get-together.
I'm kind of like a liaison and kind of somebody that kind of handles folks in there.
If there's a kind of problem, these guys will come to me.
The 10% community is kind of our mid-tier, which is, you know, you're making high five, low six figures.
You've got a net worth of half a million bucks.
That's something that I run pretty much solo with some oversight from Rich here.
We do a lot of meetups.
You guys go to my Instagram, you see the stuff we've been doing over the last couple of months.
That's good to do it from a tax bracket perspective.
It's not always the best way, but for the most part, that's kind of how we've been able to sort that.
Filters a lot of headaches.
Yeah, for sure.
And then we're getting ready.
We actually have the soft launch going on right now.
But on June 1st, we're doing the official hard launch of the School of Unplugging.
So that's on the school platform, S-K-O-O-L, the one that Horn Mosey threw a bunch of money in.
Right now, you can go to either one of our Instagrams.
We've got it posted.
And it's $99 a month for the soft launch.
And then on June 1st, that'll go up to $129 a month.
It's got over 25 hours of course material put together by Rich and I. Shout out 10% here.
Oh, he's part of the group, 10%.
There you go.
25 plus hours of content modules.
If you stay in for long enough, I think 10 months, you get access to Rich's flagship course, the School of Entrepreneurship.
There's monthly, weekly, and bi-weekly Zoom calls where we've got experts from crypto and trading to getting in shape.
Everything you kind of need to know as a man.
And then on top of that, there's a community aspect.
So guys that are not ready to shell out $10,000 for the 1%, they're not ready to shell out $2,000 for the 10%.
They want more $99 here, $100 there.
That's a little easier on their wallets for them.
That's the place.
It's basically a series of curated courses that help you unplug from all the bullshit in a very simple step-by-step sort of process.
Like even the 101 course on LTRs, because I get that asked a lot, it's like, you know, I turned that into almost three and a half hours worth of content.
Breaking you through, like, how do you vet?
How do you date?
How do you move from dating to, you know, beyond that type of commitment?
I mean, if you want to have kids, how do you build that?
How do you raise kids that are unplugged so they're not woke and plugged in all the, you know, weird stuff that's going on down there trying to cram down your kid's throat?
So it's just an organized community for that.
And, you know, like you said, price is going up on June 1st.
If you guys are down with it, just search for it on school.
It's called the School of Unplugging.
Everything you wish your dad had told you when you were 18 years old.
And I was in the 1% community.
It was huge for me in the beginning.
So, I mean, I definitely stand by it.
I think it's a great product that allowed me access to Rich, and I was able to get a lot of great mentorship from Rich.
I owe a lot of my success to Rich.
And my thing is, I'm really big on, if you help me on the way up, I'm gonna always reciprocate, and I want people That's why to this day, guys, you guys have seen a bunch of the Red Pill guys that I worked with in the beginning.
We still do collabs to this day.
And I think it's important to always work with those that put you in a position to win and not forget about those individuals.
Pay tribute.
And to be fair, today we have Unplugged Fit.
He unplugged.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, you know, shout out to Rich, man.
Yeah, it's funny because we had that conversation when we first launched everything, right?
The book.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Yeah, because you were running the Unplugged Fit brand.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And you were like, hey, is it going to cause an issue?
And I was like, yeah.
No, that's cool.
No, don't, yeah.
You know, great book.
I think I have it on my, where do I have it?
It's in your room.
Yeah, Unplugged Alpha, yeah.
So, no, great book.
You guys should definitely check that out as well.
So, W Honda Civic, that's from Camelman, Camelman, yeah.
Is it a Civic that you drive?
Accord, Accord.
I've had it since, like, 2000.
He doesn't even know what it is.
I've had it since, like, 2013.
Yeah.
So, I had it since college, and I've just always kept it, so.
2002 Honda Accord.
He could upgrade if he wanted to, he just doesn't want to.
Yeah, exactly.
I'm a hardcore minimalist, man.
He doesn't drive anywhere.
I mean, if you need a nice car, then, you know, you got one.
Yeah, yeah, he'll hook me up.
I told him he could drive whatever car he wants.
Yeah.
He got the Rolls, he got the Artie, he got the Range Rover, he got the Juagging.
Where is Myron going?
Where are you going?
Where are you going?
You don't buy nothing.
Even these Jordans, I didn't buy them.
Oh, shout out, it was...
Oh, it's JR from Dallas.
JR from Dallas.
JR from Dallas.
Oh, these Jordans?
Yes.
Oh, shout out to JR from Dallas.
Shout out to JR, man.
J.R. Choi.
J.R.'s cool, man.
Thank you, J.R. He came to the yacht party.
Appreciate that, my man.
A.K.A. Crunkbearer.
Wow.
Did you see how...
That's what goes by on Instagram.
Did you see how KSI clowned you and Angie today on this video?
Who cares, bro?
Sure, I'll go ahead and react to him and show how stupid he is.
Shout out to FNF and Rich reading up.
Unplugged Alpha right now.
I appreciate you all.
Keep up the great work.
Thank you.
I'm telling you, man.
All these big influencers watch us, bro.
I'm telling you.
How do gentlemen conduct themselves when forces beyond our physical control don't want you to say some things they are willing to take action against you?
You've got to be intelligent about how you move, my friend.
Not everybody has the ability to free speech.
And the more independent you are, the more free speech you're allowed.
But to some degree, you're...
And it was so true about this.
Your ability to speak freely is contingent upon the influence you wield.
The more influential you are, the more restrictive you are in your speech.
Look at someone like the fucking rock.
Right?
He's been a fucking...
He's a pussy now.
He's a pussy now.
He's a mute.
He's been losing a lot of powers for being fake because he can't even give opinions on anything because he's controlled, bro.
Like, you want to have to be an A-list actor on the top movies?
You have to have a certain...
You have to have your publicist say things for you, and yeah.
I think it's important, though, if you work a regular job, don't talk about this stuff at your job, bro.
Just don't.
Don't be like me, man.
Don't do that, man.
Unless you're ready to burn bullets.
Unless you're ready to burn it all down.
Come on, bro.
You said it before.
It's extremely true.
You have to pay attention to all levels of politics, especially local politics.
Right now in New York City, there's a legislation being argued back and forth called the advice and consent.
If past, the city would have control over who gets appointed to commissioner-level positions such as NYPD, sanitation, FDNY, etc.
Scary times.
Bro, I've been telling you I got the fuck out of New York since 2020.
I've been telling you guys get the fuck out of there.
The world's ending, bro.
Shout out to the upcoming best Ty Tindamir on League.
Okay, so you talk about League of Legends.
Listen, bro.
My Tindamir is amazing.
One of the best Tindamirs on the actual stream.
Just saying.
If you want to watch me stream on YouTube, Freshman CEO, go check it out.
And just for you guys, somebody I want to be pro gamers.
So we got Awkward coming from Overwatch Pro.
He's going to come in June.
So we're going to give you guys another perspective if you guys want to go ahead and hear from a professional gamer.
We're bringing people from all different things.
What else do we got here?
Trayvon Suki says, gentlemen, been waiting for this episode.
Glad to see Uncle Rich and Uncle Moff with the City Boys.
We up.
Keep saving the plugged in, fellas, of the world like y'all did.
Much love.
Happy B-Day, Mo.
Yeah, and guys, since Rich's defense, we've been coordinating this interview for a while.
It's just that- Canada.
He was a Canada, you know, I don't know if you want to talk about the vaccine.
Nah.
No.
Covered it.
Okay.
Yo, Rich, is this the son you never had?
Pretty much.
Be honest, man.
Okay, there you go.
You watch!
Anything else?
We have like two FNF Super Chats.
Okay, two more and then we'll go into the Zoom call, guys.
Guys, castclub.tv, get in there now, man, because we're literally going to switch right over to the Zoom call and get these guys out of here.
Reading Rich's book, Unplugged Alpha, completely changed my life for the better.
Yeah, it's a great book, guys.
Now, a full-time entrepreneur and owning a supercar and motorcycle.
Shout out to Rich.
So, fun fact about Sid, he joined my CEO Network, and he read your book and did your program as well.
And he bought his first supercar, the Aston Martin Vantage.
Nice.
He has a business that he's running as well.
He's in shape, doing his thing, and he's really young too, so shout out to him.
Good.
Hell yeah.
Really cool guy.
Hold on, hold on.
We just got another one in, so do this one.
Ryan Neese.
Trump is the last chance we have at stopping World War III. Russia has won the war in Ukraine.
The Israel-Hamas war is expanding.
China is making moves to invade Taiwan.
It's good to see Rich Cooper on Fresh and Fit on the same show.
Absolutely, guys.
Like I said before, I'm not going to sit here and tell y'all that Rich wasn't instrumental in us blowing up.
So shout out to Rich.
Thank you to him.
And shout out to the 1% community because I was in there for a bit, so you guys should definitely join as well.
What do we got here?
That's it?
Oh, camp to times.
Man, I agree with you about loyalty and unity being lost, because when I talk to old folks that are 70 plus, they know about looking out for one another, because back in the day, all they had was each other.
Nowadays, it's a big divide and heavy trust issues.
Yeah, man, internet, you can think that.
You know what's happening now?
People are going to turn against people, and the community you had in the past where you would look over each other is gone.
Now it's like, oh, he's doing wrong?
That's what the government said?
Arrest him.
And they're going to call.
It's just crazy, bro.
There's no love and loyalty anymore.
Yeah.
Okay, Kessel Club chats.
Hey, I have an F from Canada.
Was baited with sheep mindset, not being silly, educating myself how to go about it with politicians.
Get in the Zoom call, my friend.
We're going to answer you that.
What's your thoughts on the Trump verdict?
It's bullshit.
Yep.
And then, when Roosby streams are happening.
Okay, so guys, I reached out to Donovan Sharp.
I got it.
To get Roosh on, Roosh doesn't want to do it, guys.
Understandable.
I tried.
He doesn't want to do it.
That's fine.
You know, obviously, he's very religious now, so he really doesn't want to deal with anyone he hasn't dealt with before, so I tried, guys, and it is what it is.
Cool.
One more?
Last ones.
Just joined CC. I've been a part of the family since, from 2022.
Love the journey.
W. Myron, W. Fresh's Waves.
Thank you, bro.
Fresh's Waves Trash.
Did y'all check the PL box?
I sent a book for you a while ago, Myron.
Yeah, we do.
Actually, I see checks to the PL box.
She's brought me the gifts.
I think that's the book.
I think that's the book.
Oh, yeah, I do got the book.
I messaged you about it, Lucas, if it's who I'm thinking about.
I messaged you about it.
You got the book.
I'm about to read it tonight.
Pause.
I can't show up because we're on YouTube, but yeah.
I won't read the book.
Anybody that wants to sit up here and send anything to us, just DM me.
You can hit me up on X or Instagram, she's so icy TV. Underscore.
Underscore.
Mo.
Go ahead.
Underscore she's so icy.
On Instagram is with the underscore, but on Twitter is she's so icy altogether TV. Thank you.
All right.
What the heck was that?
You're giving them the wrong ones, bro.
Okay.
All right.
So let's go ahead and get the Zoom call going.
So guys, CastleClub.tv, come on over.
We're going to end the show here.
Yep.
But if you guys got questions or whatever, like I said before, we got almost $6,000 Castle Club, man.
So jump on in, man, if you guys got questions for Rich.
Where can they find you guys platform-wise and content-wise?
Yeah, best place for me would be richcooper.ca.
Mm-hmm.
My social is mostly on Instagram and xmoff, M-O-F-F, underscore, unplugged.
This is a great interview.
I just want to say this one time.
I want to say it.
Women don't care about your struggles.
They hang out the finish line and fuck the winners.
Wait, what is my song doing?
Happy birthday, Big Mo!
Happy birthday!
Oh, it's your birthday, Mo?
In two hours.
Okay.
Happy birthday, fat ass.
He's losing the weight, though.
What are you down now, 130?
150.
Well, 155.
155.
Let's go, man.
Let's go.
Alright, good stuff.
I think it's more than that, actually.
And that's his new shit.
Alright, cool.
Guys, let's get this Zoom thing going.
Yep.
Yes.
And guys, we'll catch you guys on the other side, man.
We'll be back tomorrow.
Tomorrow.
So we're going hard in the paint, man.
Last time he came on, it was crazy.
Yeah, it's going to be wild.
That's going to be Rumble only.
So that's not going to be on YouTube, guys.
So go on over.
Definitely not.
Make sure to check us out on Rumble.
Love you guys.
Peace.
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