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It's been 84 years, I can still smell the fresh paint.
Uh, what are we doing?
Rehearsing.
Yeah, but, what is this?
We're doing a Titanic parody.
I'm just going through my lines.
Can we do this?
I mean, Bradley, can we put him in whiteface?
I don't see a problem with it.
It better be.
I've been sitting in the f***ing drag for three hours.
But the white face thing, it just seems like it's inverse of the face of someone of color.
I don't know if that's a good idea.
Are we sure?
Can we do this?
Yeah, we got rights now.
Okay.
Go.
Fine.
You against equal rights?
No, I'm not against.
Of course I'm not.
Go for it, I guess.
But just... Well, the other... Why Titanic?
I don't.
Because it's the widest movie ever.
He's expanding his creative range.
Yeah, just look at me.
He looks great.
He looks good.
I'm fine.
But here's the thing.
You're reading the actual script.
It's not a parody.
You have to change it.
You have to change the script.
Yeah, we tweaked it.
I'm the tweak.
But why are you dressed like... Why are you the old lady?
Cause I got rights now.
I don't know what that means.
He's trying to ruin my... He doesn't get it.
I'm not trying to ruin... You know what?
Fine.
Fine.
I don't... Whatever.
I look marvelous, don't I?
You do.
You look fabulous.
Me, or wherever you...
I've seen the Keith Titanic sketch.
Yeah?
This is gonna be a train wreck.
Huh?
I don't... What were you humming?
Oh.
I don't want that song in the actual thing.
Please.
I don't... Casey, I'm not joking.
I know what I'm doing.
I don't want it in the sketch.
Okay.
Okay.
I know, but you're saying, okay, but I think you're gonna try and put it in anyway.
Trust me.
Don't.
I don't trust you.
It's not going in.
I hate my life.
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Like, black African gays from Zimbabwe?
That place is a s***hole.
We talk about my reparations for my ancestors' pain and suffering.
Yeah.
It's time for me to get paid.
Time to make us whole.
Yeah.
Damn.
That's just gay sending me pictures of you flexing.
Who do I look like, Justin Smollett?
You gay as hell, man.
I don't do that Dave stuff.
Well, just because you use Dave Prodent don't mean you can't talk trash about him.
You know Dave's a dumbass.
You guys said that you voted for Obama at least the first time, right?
First time, second time, Mitt Romney.
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
Oh.
That's surprising.
Because he's like the whitest guy ever.
He's pretty white.
I get a little scared being falsely accused of rape.
It's dark sometimes.
I'm saying that molecular might be more necessary than album costs.
YouTube has become a liberal sh**hole.
I'm saying that molecular might be more necessary than album costs.
That's what I know.
You're doing a strange animal.
I got the ball.
I'm gonna speed it up.
No, it's actually, it's good.
I don't know why I did that.
Hey, I guess we should just usually do intros afterwards.
We'll get into the topics.
But since you saw the intro, I think you probably know who is, if you hear this music, in third chair today.
Their show is going to launch here on Mug Club and of course Rumble.
Hodge Twins Uncensored in October at Conservative Twins.
Keith and Kevin Hodge, how are you brothers?
We're doing great.
Thank you for having us.
Can I say brother?
I can say brother.
I say brothers to everyone.
You my brother.
I say it and then I specifically don't say it to black guys.
All the time.
And then I opened the door for a black guy on a quick trip the other day, and he said, thanks man.
I said, it's no problem, bro.
Yeah, you do it in a cool way.
I just hate it when, you know, white people, as soon as they come in, always, hey, what's up my brother?
It's uncomfortable.
My mom does that.
She's French-Canadian, and so it's my brother.
Yeah.
And they're like, what?
What are you saying?
One time there was a black man playing piano on a black turtleneck.
Good-looking guy, kind of looked like Tate Diggs.
And he was playing the piano and did a beautiful rendition of O Holy Night.
And then my mom, when she was leaving, there was a black usher also wearing a black turtleneck.
She's like, hey brother, you did great on the piano.
He was like, okay, thank you.
All right.
We have a lot to get to today.
The Burning Man has turned into, well, the Lesser Man, the Drowning Man, and we're going to be talking about Elon Musk.
Is he the savior that some people on the right have propped him up to be?
Or, you know, is there some good and some bad?
You know, duality, as they call it in screenwriting, or, you know, people who take humanities for the first semester in college.
We'll get into kind of the pros and cons, and something that I really want to talk about today Uh, hopefully this is a reference piece so you can use it.
The references are available at ladduscreditor.com.
Suicide in this country is, we often talk about mental health, we often talk about needing to help people and not stigmatizing people who need help, but suicide is almost exclusively A white male problem.
You know, not including, I mean, the transgender statistic notwithstanding, but that's less than 1% of the population.
Right.
But compared to white women, compared to women in general, compared to black men, compared to black people, brown people, Asian, white men commit suicide at an unbelievable rate.
If we want to solve the suicide problem, we need to start acknowledging why white males, specifically white middle-aged males, are committing suicide in record numbers.
And why do you think that is?
Comment below.
And then we'll have the segment here coming up later in the show, but I think it's an important one.
All right, Gerald A. No.
2, how are you, sir?
I'm doing well.
I'm glad you came back to me.
I thought you might skip over me.
Well, because you're a white man, I thought I would look over and just be dangling feet in a noose.
Exactly.
I'm like, well, I wonder why they commit suicide at such a high rate.
Yeah, well, you know what?
It's okay.
Go deal with your vertigo.
That was not fun.
I know, I know.
You get the vertigo on the weekends.
And I hate you two as well.
Not you, but, you know, you two.
Yeah.
I still have their album on my iPhone.
I don't know how to get rid of it.
It just comes with the phone.
I know.
It's disgusting.
Makes me want to burn the phone.
It's all quadruple platinum!
Well, that's because you forced it on our phone.
All right.
Big U2 fans, Keith, Kevin, you guys, you good?
You ready?
Are you excited for your show to be doing there on the Mug Club?
Yeah!
Yeah, because, I mean, believe it or not, we kind of sense ourself.
Yeah.
Like, I want to say a lot more.
I'm taking the not.
Yeah, I want to say a lot more.
Like, this picture came out on Twitter of this, like, sex change operation.
It was a penis.
Yeah, it looked like it had stitches in it.
It looked like a Louis Vuitton bag.
And we want to talk about that on YouTube, but I'm sure they would have hit us with a strike.
Because it's nudity.
Even though it's just patent leather.
It's not even real!
You can't show that!
No, it's fake!
You couldn't even go with top grain leather.
A nice Goodyear welt.
So, but you guys are going to talk about that.
Your first show is going to be, what, Thursday the 5th, I believe, in October?
Yeah, we're going in detail on that.
Because also, you have to censor with Patreon and all that, so all that will be migrating under the umbrella.
Everything.
So you'll still get, kind of like what we do, where you get a portion for free and then a portion in Mug Club, right?
So you'll get that with them as well, so I'm looking forward to it.
So stay posted, because, no, we're not... Stay tuned!
We'll keep you posted, you stay tuned.
Keep Locked!
Name that reference.
But we're never looking to take away free content.
Always more free content, plus even more for those of you who are members of Mug Club.
LatosCredit.com slash Mug Club.
None of this happens.
There is no free content if you don't join the fight.
And we have the investigative journalism unit doing a lot too.
All right.
First story of the day.
It's a pick-me-up.
This Algerian migrant, this went viral yesterday, I guess.
in Sweden. And here's the thing, before we show this clip, there seem to be multiple points.
You know, people use the term deescalate. And by that, I mean, you could by killing said migrant
here who's trying to kill his ex-girlfriend in Sweden, and he actually gets close.
So he's telling him that he's coming up there to kill his ex-girlfriend.
This is crazy.
He's holding his hand out like it's a tiger shark.
Push the ladder.
Kick him in the face.
You call my internet a mongrel, huh?
You call my internet a mongrel?
That's a long fall.
I'll hug my mate in Chinib, mate.
I'll hug my mate in Chinib.
He hit me with a knife!
A big meat knife!
You!
Why are you what got a knife?
Yeah.
Now, see, here's the thing.
If you have a gun that's a non-issue, firearm, that's why I'm a pro-Second Amendment, because I don't believe that men like that should be wasting oxygen.
I would prefer that he assume room temperature.
The guy stabbed his Swedish ex-girlfriend's male friend then at that point with a large kitchen knife.
In the neck?
Yeah, and by the way... He was going for the kill.
It's not like it was concealed.
I mean, he grabbed the Michael Myers knife.
That guy's definitely liberal, let him go.
Can we talk about this?
Can we talk about this?
No.
Look, just push the ladder.
Push the ladder and do it slowly so he has time to think about his mistake.
And if he gets up, do it again.
Until he learns.
For crying out loud.
I hope he falls on that knife, though.
Oh, that's right.
Yeah, well, he would fall on that knife in my hand.
And the guy, by the way, jailed for two years.
That's it.
Just two years.
That's it.
Attempted murder.
Yeah.
And by the way, he also said that he would quote, open up the victim and rape her mother.
This is a horrible, horrible person.
This is why pacifism.
Hey, if you're not willing to fight for the woman who's there in that apartment, or maybe she had escaped at that point, if you're not willing to, to, to kill to protect your own life, just, and by the way, at this point, you know, you don't need to kill him.
You just push the ladder over and the death is incidental.
It's accident.
People see that as progress?
No.
Well, some people on the left do.
It's like, can't we solve this through non-violent means?
Now, picture that, only picture psychotherapists and social workers going out instead of police officers.
Now you have defund the police.
Well, exactly.
Now that guy's eating through a straw for the rest of his life because he's like, no man, don't break the window!
He didn't even get a knife!
He kept recording!
I'm like, seriously, you're doing this for social media class?
You clearly have a free hand.
Put the phone down!
He chose to film it.
I know!
I see that large knife!
They'll know!
You're on camera!
You're on camera!
I'm going to show the police!
Show them!
Good luck!
Good luck calling them and having them arrive before I stab you in neck!
No, you don't stab in neck!
I stab in neck!
Oh no!
It's Mr. Stabbing Neckerson!
I didn't recognize!
Play it again and let's just see the different entry points where you could eliminate this man here in the United States.
Alright, let's watch.
So right away, you don't know.
Maybe he's doing some roofing.
Now he's making the threat.
Throw something down or at least shoot him.
You could just drop a heavy knife.
Grab him by his receding hair.
Throw him down.
Kick him in the face.
Push him down there.
Kick him in the face.
Shoot him.
Ow!
And now the guy backs up!
The guy backs up like, oh, he hit me!
I better let him come up!
Look at this.
Now, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.
Fan the hammer.
This is why we've done those campaigns.
Horror movies wouldn't be horror film without Walter.
He had the advantage.
I know!
I know, man.
He had literally the higher ground.
He had the only ground.
He let himself get stabbed.
In the neck!
It's a miracle that he's alive!
And this is why when people say, you want a violent gun culture?
No, no.
I want a culture where there are far more headlines that read, would-be rapist, would-be murderer, killed by woman with firearm.
Because that, by the way, could just as easily in that video be a woman who's completely defenseless.
That's who he was after.
People say, oh, it's a trope, the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.
Okay, you know, I'll give you that.
The only thing that stops a bad Algerian migrant with a knife is anyone with a gun.
That's true.
Even your gay friend who can't protect you while recording.
Oh, especially gay friends with these migrants.
If this guy had his way, it'd be raining men in Sweden for about a week.
It's a live show, by the way, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.
Eastern, here on Rumble.
You can be watching on YouTube.
Of course, the Hodgetwins just said they sometimes self-censor, so we do have the YouTube dump button.
If you're watching on YouTube and you at any point see this...
That means head on over to Rumble, because, uh, we're not going to self-censor.
But go, like, five seconds to that music.
It's nice.
Yeah.
And then go.
Yeah, and then go.
It's soothing.
It is.
Yeah.
Especially if you have a man climbing a ladder up to your balcony to murder you and your family.
Yes.
I'm watching Ladder with Grouter!
Good lord, do I hate Europe.
Alright.
But hey, we're not without our flaws here in the United States.
Fair.
Right?
Which brings us to Burning Man.
So...
Why do they call it that?
Because they burn a man.
Well, not a real one.
Yeah, an effigy.
Yeah, they burn a man.
It's a stupid thing.
Look, look, if you like burning, I get it.
If people want to go and have fun, I don't care, okay?
But this year's Burning Man Festival kind of ended on a sour, wet note after these torrential rain pours swept its Black Rock, I think Black Rock City, the desert in Nevada, and it's almost like God's flood washing away the modern equivalent of filthy hippies, but there's a little more to it.
Here's a clip.
After two days of heavy rainfall left more than 70,000 trapped in thick mud in the middle of the remote Nevada desert.
Driving a vehicle right now is impossible.
Because you have no peripheral vision with your wrestling costume.
Video of people who came for the normally sun-soaked Burning Man Festival but extreme weather intervened.
This video taken just a short time ago as the revelers were making their way out of the Black Rock Desert in Nevada
Someone tried to escape her How does it get that deep
Oh It's like he had to deal with a superhero like Mudman.
You'll never get out of this shitty desert.
Especially because you're on E!
Now!
No laughing matter, one death was reported.
That's sad.
Obviously, it's terrible.
And the exodus from the desert began yesterday, where everyone is now leaving the desert, which sucks, because they missed the grand finale.
Oh no, not the bees!
Not the bees!
I don't have my eyes!
My eyes!
I don't know why people drive out for that.
Yeah.
It doesn't make any sense.
It seems illegal.
Yeah.
By the way, did they bring up Mission Control?
There are these shrimp growing there in the mud in the desert that come up from the salt flats.
You said that!
They look like shrimp, but they're not shrimp.
These little hatchlings.
Someone can send them in in the chat right now.
That is neat!
Yeah.
It could just be falling crabs, and then they just... I have no idea.
But there are bugs growing out of the mud.
How you doing, Yakuza?
Casey loves that.
I wanna vomit.
I got the hot mouth right now.
So here's the thing, Burning Man... I got the hot mouth right now!
I'm fine, I'm sorry.
It's guided by desert shrimp!
Soft flat shrimp!
Soft flat hatchlings!
Oh, stop it.
Bananas!
Burning Man is guided by ten principles.
You were asking me what is Burning Man, which is, by the way, a very, it's a very black question to ask.
It's less than 1% of attendees are black people.
Yeah, I can see why.
I think black people aren't into, you know, like, doing the whole camping thing because enough of them are already homeless.
Ooh, wow.
And white people.
And veterans.
Unfair.
No, black people don't like camping.
No, I know.
Black people like glam.
Why would they want to act like a homeless person for the weekend?
They like bling.
Yes, exactly.
Here's the shrimp.
You got the shrimp?
Bring it up.
Do it.
Bring it up.
Oh, what?
Yeah, see, it gets out of that skin.
That's not a shrimp.
That's something else.
I'm just calling it desert shrimp.
It's science.
Is that real?
That's real.
It's the chicken of the Burning Man salt flats.
That's real?
Yes.
It's manna from heaven.
Yes, exactly.
That whole area was underwater once.
Oh my god, why are you throwing this up?
Oh!
What the hell is that?
That's what's growing out of the mud.
That looks like that movie Life where that thing was so small.
Yeah, yeah.
Look, we found life.
And killed everybody.
Yeah.
That is so weird because it's just like a desert.
Yeah, all that was underwater.
It's like... Yeah, because of mud.
I think they probably live in, I don't know what happens to the water.
But Burning Man is guided by ten principles, which is kind of funny, including radical
inclusion, decommodification, leaving no trace, and by the way, self-reliance, though it's
pretty tough to do once there's a slight drizzle.
And I get it, it's not, it's, look, obviously these people should have fun, but here's the
thing.
Elon Musk did say that Burning Man is Silicon Valley.
Silicon Valley is Burning Man, because they want to act like they're going out in this bohemian atmosphere of artists.
The tickets are like $575 per person, $140 per vehicle, but there are 5,000 low-income tickets offered at $225 each.
Ah!
I'm one of those low-income people.
Yes.
You have a special badge you have to wear?
Well, here's the thing.
When it's based on this inclusion and utopian ideals and community, Why were they so unprepared?
You can comment below.
Either there's a windstorm every year, or occasionally you get rain.
But it's kind of prepare for one of the two.
Did you see the ones where there were the fire tornadoes?
Yes.
That wasn't this year, I think it was last year or something like that.
I was like, how do you not see this as a sign from God?
Fire tornadoes, now a flood.
First born, is that next?
What are we doing?
I half expected Howie Long to show up.
Firestorm.
Everybody kind of chuckled, like, hmm, I'm waiting to get the reference.
Remember that movie, Firestorm?
Howie Long?
Yeah, it was terrible.
It was his only action movie ever.
Like, hey, you're buff, and you can, oh no, you can't act.
Now.
By the way, before we move on, that last principle, leave no trace, how does that work with dead bodies?
Just want to know what your policy is.
Well, it's, you know, it goes back to the earth.
It's biodegradable.
Yes.
Recycling.
That's where I'd love to dump my Algerian migrants.
That's where I would like to dump them.
It was just some specific knife-wielding Algerian.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, I wouldn't leave the latter.
You know, I respect Mother Earth.
That's true.
Yeah, that won't recycle.
Speaking of which, let's go into Elon Musk here.
So I do have a question for you.
Do you think that Elon Musk is—what percentage, put a percentage on it, as far as good-based,
you know, freedom-loving versus bad, maybe still kind of maintaining some bad tendencies
or habits from before?
I think he's a mix.
So we're going to do a segment here right now, Good Elon, Bad Elon.
Now, I'm glad that he took over Twitter.
Yeah.
Not necessarily thrilled with the people who are running Twitter who aren't necessarily him.
So let me first set this up with this clip.
The ADL, the Anti-Defamation League, by the way.
I'm just going to say ADL here today.
The ADL spokesperson, Jonathan Greenblatt, he was sort of, I guess you should say, browbeating Twitter, calling them out for allowing the spread of, quote, hate on his platform.
Here is the lesser Xavier brother.
But this is Linda Iaccarino, the new CEO of X, formerly Twitter, just eight hours ago, posting the following.
She says, free expressions and platform safety are not at odds.
Is that true?
Is that possible?
Well, that certainly seems to contradict what we're seeing on almost all of these services.
Now look, they announced their reorg at X yesterday, and now Linda is in charge of trust and safety.
That's a good thing, because she understood how to handle these issues, I believe, at NBCUniversal.
But the truth is, is that what we're seeing on Twitter, X, today is really alarming.
Really, it's alarming the lesser Xavier.
That's the style that he's going with, too.
He really is trying to go for the Charles Xavier, just rolling in like, I'm sensing white men on a platform.
This must end.
Thanks, Chip.
I've never seen any hate on Twitter.
Not once.
Really?
Not once.
Nope.
Oh, wow.
Look, it's part of, and I don't, by the way, that's why we say it's a live show Monday through Thursday at 10 a.m.
and we make all the references available.
I am telling you, I think that social media Just like porn today in the digital age is horrible for your brain.
I don't like the scrolling algorithm culture where everything is 10 seconds.
That's not good for kids, just to be clear.
We used to sit down and watch television at a certain time, and they would say TV would rot your brain.
Turns out that wasn't the case.
TV actually expanded imagination.
Certainly films.
But you would sit down, set a time, and pay attention.
Now people are watching television while they're on their phones scrolling for something more interesting, and it's never as interesting as you hope that it will be, and so you need a new app, because Facebook wasn't enough.
You need Twitter, and then you need Instagram, and then you need TikTok, and then you need Snapchat.
We literally whittled it down where people are like, nah, YouTube won't work, and Twitter.
Well, the video's now 140 characters.
No, we need four seconds for TikTok.
And I get that that's a gross exaggeration, but actually, it's a slight exaggeration.
It's pretty close.
Yeah, pretty close.
It's like a vine.
So let's get into X. Sorry, Twitter, I'm going to misspeak on that.
Here's good Elon, okay?
They didn't preview that one.
So this weekend Elon Musk, he did, he went on a crusade against the ADL, the Anti-Defamation League, for killing Twitter's ad revenue.
Here are some of the tweets where he said, Since the acquisition, the ADL has been trying to kill this
platform by falsely accusing it and me of being anti-semitic.
Our U.S.
advertising revenue is still down 60%, primarily due to pressure on advertisers by the ADL.
That's what the advertisers tell us.
So they almost succeeded in killing X or Twitter.
And just to be clear, I can tell you this from first-hand experience.
That is absolutely true.
So when people say, oh, you're free to say whatever you want, it's not a violation of the First Amendment if the government isn't doing it.
Well, first off, that brings us to Section 230, and these companies receive massive tax breaks and outright subsidies from the government.
But even worse than that is when you have cancel culture is not just about Someone saying something and people being offended.
It's about people in power like the ADL, or like the companies that advertise on YouTube and Google, by the way, largely ABC Disney.
Sorry, ABC Disney, NBC Universal, I get them always confused, there's Comcast, Time Warner, so they get to dictate what is permissible and what is not.
When people get together and declare what you say offensive, so they get to shut off the advertising revenue, even though the audience doesn't find it offensive, That's when you have effectively what is a big tech oligarchy in bed with the government.
And that's why we've done Mug Club.
We don't make a dime off of YouTube, to be clear, off of the Google advertising on these videos.
It's entirely funded by viewers like you and a couple of sponsors.
Because it's not about people being offended.
It's about advertisers putting pressure so that they can remove what they don't like.
Tucker Carlson should have been making the most amount of revenue on Fox News humanly possible.
He wasn't.
Not because of the audience.
But because of the advertisers and ESG and BlackRock and Vanguard, it's not market forces when it's beholden to international governing bodies.
Yeah, and that's one of the things that Elon got right early on.
He said we have to go away from this advertiser-centric model, because if you do stay with that model, you're always going to be beholden to advertisers.
And so the government's a big enough problem by itself, probably the biggest problem.
Right there, though, is advertisers getting together and basically saying, hey, we're just going to remove money.
Go create your own thing?
Fantastic.
Nobody's going to advertise on it.
None of the big players, at least, right?
You're going to have to go and get all these other people.
That's why you have to move away from that.
That's why Mug Club exists.
Right.
Well, I can tell you a lot of conservative companies aren't allowed to advertise at all.
I know.
They're just barred from it.
I've been on both sides, where we, at one point, made revenue on YouTube, and then I also tried to advertise, and they said no.
Well, wait a second.
I'd like to advertise on these conservative channels that you are telling You're telling them that no advertisers want to advertise.
I say, yeah, but we can't actually do that kind of targeting for you.
I go, oh, okay, but you can do Drag Queen Story Hour on Ben Shapiro's YouTube channel?
I'm just saying, they're never matched up properly.
It wasn't Ben's fault, but still.
No, of course.
I'm just saying, if you allow liberal companies, leftist companies, international conglomerates, you allow them to advertise and you don't allow the right-leaning mom and pop, well then all of a sudden you can say, there's no revenue!
It's not true.
There are more of you than them.
There are just more of them in positions of power, and it's really easy to grease those palms when you work for government.
By the way, that includes Republicans, because they want to be permanent.
Permanent hires are in the government.
So Elon, by the way, even threatened to sue.
Hold on, is this Elon saying that?
I can't quite hear.
I don't know, it doesn't sound like Elon.
If this continues, we will have no choice but to file a defamation suit, ironically, against the Anti-Defamation League.
And if they lose the defamation suit, we will insist that they drop the anti part of their name, since obviously, well, I don't think it's obvious, but... That's enough, you don't have to do any more.
Yeah.
And is he doing this, I know you might say, for the Jews?
Because according, by the way, to MustBeADL, he's been specifically pushed to shut down accounts like Libs of TikTok.
Of course, Haya runs that over there, and is of the Jewish persuasion.
I don't know how to say it where it doesn't sound anti-semitic.
It feels like Jew sounds anti-semitic.
Just say it!
Like, SHE'S A JEW!
But I mean, she's Jewish.
She is Jewish.
She's very open about being Jewish and I think they're banning her because she's a Jew.
I think Media Matters is going to flip that.
Damn Jews.
Let's just go with Uden.
We meant it in a good way.
So Elon even agreed with Libs of TikTok that releasing communications between X, Twitter, and the ADL would be in the public interest at this point.
Hey, we need to know what's going on.
Right?
He said, great point.
A giant data dump would clear the air.
Well, just do it then.
Just do it.
And here's the thing.
If you don't know about the ADL, there's a Southern Poverty Law Center, the ADL, and they determine everything on big tech.
There's community guidelines, there's advertiser-friendly guidelines, and then there's borderline content guidelines.
That was your fault.
when we were always on the phone with someone at YouTube.
That was my fault, they created it because of me after the Vox Apocalypse.
I apologize, you can admonish me, Tim.
I didn't mean to, I didn't mean to, but they said we didn't violate community guidelines
and I said that's fine, we don't expect to make money anyway.
We're going to create new borderline guidelines and then it became a game of cat and mouse.
But now we're on Rumble.
We don't care.
So a big part of what determines that is Southern Poverty Law Center.
ADL.
These organizations who, by the way, file large evangelical Christian churches as hate groups.
Just to be clear as to how extreme they are.
And the ADL themselves, they changed their definition of racism, which I didn't know you could just change definitions.
Apparently.
It's happened a lot lately.
The last five years, yeah.
It's science.
They changed it specifically after the George Floyd incident.
So this is pre-July 2020.
They describe racism as the belief that a particular race is superior or inferior to another, and that people's social and moral traits are predetermined by inborn biological characteristics.
Well, that makes sense.
That is racist, to believe that you are better than someone else just because they're born black.
I think we all agree.
Or born white.
And by the way, it's not racist to say that, if you look at me, Keith and Kevin, I'm likely slower.
No, I'd finish without that.
Well, not if we're in a pool.
It's absolutely true.
It's the build of the Cavs and the thing.
I got white man calves, too, you know.
Do you?
Yeah.
Oh, well, see, I don't know how that works.
Yeah, you got white man swimming ability.
Yeah, I got the black man swimming ability.
Swim like rocks.
I just found out... Steve, help!
Help!
I found out this weekend that I couldn't float when I was swimming with the little ones.
I was like, man, I said to my dad, I said, I'm really, really bad at treading water.
I used to be a great swimmer.
My dad goes, well, take a big, deep breath and, you know, just hold the breath and take shallow breaths.
I took a big, deep breath and then I sunk so quickly that my foot made an impact.
I realized I have a bunch of metal in my body.
Oh, yeah.
I completely forgot.
How'd you forget that?
Put a couple pounds of titanium in your pocket.
I was like, oh, okay.
So I was very hungry.
So, this was the definition, again, pre-July 2020.
The belief that a particular race is superior or inferior to another and that people's social and moral traits are predetermined by inborn biological characteristics.
Now, after George Floyd, they switched the definition of racism, the ADL, to The marginalization and or oppression of people of color based on a socially constructed racial hierarchy that privileges white people.
Oh, there it is.
Ah!
White people.
That doesn't even make sense.
No, it doesn't.
It's funny too that they said that, that a socially constructed racial hierarchy that privileges white people, after we had a black president.
Like, it would have made more sense if they changed it the other way after Barack Obama.
Yeah, race is a social construct, won't they just abolish race?
Yes!
If they want to go against racism.
And that definition is so ambiguous, it doesn't make sense.
It could mean anything.
And it just assumes that it privileges white people.
And, I don't know, we'll get into that segment a little later.
White, we die at work, and if we don't, we kill ourselves in record numbers.
White males, it's not even close.
Not even close.
Sounds like a lot of privilege.
Hey, you guys getting a lot of alimony?
Me too.
Male privilege.
By the way, smash the rumble button here while you're watching because it, uh... I don't really know if we need people to smash the rumble button.
It's a like button on rumble now, right?
Well, it's a thumbs up button.
Okay, it's a thumbs up.
Yeah, here it is.
He just wants to keep the original because he likes it.
This feels like an after-school special.
Ooh.
Yeah, look at that!
Well, not yours, Yakuza.
Yours would be to take drugs.
Now!
Yeah, well...
So that was good Elon, fighting back with ADL, but let's go to bad Elon.
And there's good and bad... Can we do that again?
Hold on, bring that back up.
Do it, do it, let's... Is that a wild boar or something?
Yeah, I guess so.
Is that the World of Warcraft thing?
Anyway...
So everyone has good and bad, but I've said this before, like when Kanye came out with his gospel album, I said, look, I'm really glad that he seems to be, but don't give him more of a platform than he's able to handle.
And I think that Elon is a little bit, yeah, he kinda went a little too... Yo, next Alex Jones Show, he took too far.
Although it was the most fun week.
I love Hitler!
No, no, no, he's quoting!
I think you mean to do it as irony, right?
You're doing it as a performance.
Like, no, I am a Nazi, huh?
Oh Lord, I'm getting canceled.
I'm definitely not getting back on Twitter.
It was so funny, he made Alex Jones feel uncomfortable.
That's hard to do.
Which is hard to do, yeah.
They were treating Kanye West the way that we all treat Alex Jones on our shows.
Elon, his ex, also announced at this exact same time, good that they're fighting back on the ADL, But they're also going to be collecting users' biometric data.
Oh boy.
X, formerly known as Twitter, is going to collect my biometric data.
Yeah.
Yeah, so when this story broke last night, the immediately obvious question was, how?
How are they going to do that?
So I've spoken to X this morning, and this is what the company told me.
First of all, this is only applicable to premium users, those that pay the subscription.
What they're going to offer you the chance to do is submit a government-issued ID with a selfie, a picture.
I hate everything about that phrase.
verification. I hate everything about that phrase. It is from the government issued ID where the biometric data will
be extracted from.
Is it considered domestic terrorism if I send the government just a stool sample?
Allegedly!
Everything about that phrase. You need to send a government issued ID for two-point biometric authentication process.
Everything about that is terrifying.
Yes.
Yeah.
What's the purpose, though?
It's two-step authentication.
It's just to make sure your account is secure.
Yes.
It's for your security.
So they'll collect things like- What's for my protection?
Yes.
Oh, okay.
Fingerprint data.
Iris scans, they'll also collect things like education history, work history, because, and here's the problem, right?
Let's say that Elon Musk, and this is my issue here, is I think that he wants to do the right thing, right?
I think he's a little bit immature, somewhat in his political beliefs, in his persuasions, but I think that he's developing nicely and I do think that he champions freedom.
I do think he genuinely cares about free speech, so I generally like him.
this could very easily and most likely will change hands at some point. He's probably
not going to be the primary owner of Twitter in the future.
And now they've collected your fingerprints, they've collected your iris data, they've
collected your education history, your work history, and someone else comes in, let's say
like a Jack Dorsey, I mean we've seen stranger things, right? Dave Portnoy sold his company
Barstool for I think $500 million, got it back for a dollar.
These entities change hands.
It just takes falling in the wrong hands once, and oh, by the way, we also know that the FBI has communicated with Twitter in the past.
We also know that, of course, not Kareem Jean-Pierre, but Sacky at one point was calling on Twitter to ban conservatives.
You make it that much easier when you have basically our DNA samples.
And that is a scary thought.
And do you think the good outweighs the bad?
By the way, this is right in line with what Elon said.
He spoke about this.
I think we have a clip where he wanted to make X Twitter.
It's hard to say in a sentence.
Yeah.
He wanted to make it the American version of WeChat.
We don't even have an app that's as good as WeChat in China.
In China, you live on WeChat, basically.
Because you have to.
You live on WeChat.
You do payments, you do everything.
It's great.
WeChat is kickass.
And we don't have anything like WeChat outside of China.
Good!
My idea would be, how about if we just copy WeChat?
Yeah, hold on a second.
We also don't have a social credit score system that resembles Black Mirror.
So that's what I don't see enough of from Elon.
The challenging of China.
And I think that's because it's a huge market for him.
It's important for him.
He wants it to be like WeChat.
We'll do a whole other segment on WeChat.
I do not want us to be like WeChat.
My general rule is, if crazy communist China is doing it one way, that we should consider the other direction.
At least for a minute?
Yeah.
I mean, how is it not possible for him to see that?
Because you know he knows about the issues that they've faced in China with WeChat and being able to bar people from travel and being able to make sure they can't get loans or bank accounts or have to distance from friends because they have bad ideas and that's going to lower your credit score socially.
How does he not know all of that exists and say, hey, we want all of the good things of WeChat and none of the bad, so we're not going to collect all that data.
It's based on the bad things, though.
That's the problem, it's based on the bad thing.
At least with X you have to pay for the privilege of them gathering all that information.
So that's good.
Kinda deserve it at that point.
I guess we do!
Crap!
Kinda like if you don't tip the ladder of the Algerian migrant saying, I'm coming to kill you!
It's on you at a certain point.
Once he punches you in the face, you're like, well I deserve that.
He did say he was going to stab me and, you know, I held my hand out like I was a...
I had psychic powers like I was Jean Grey, and instead he just stabbed straight through my hand.
And now I regret this.
So let's be like WeChat.
Yeah, you want to follow China's lead?
Let's do it when COVID inevitably spikes again.
That's nuts.
That's effective.
What the hell's going on?
Locking them in their apartments.
Oh, here they come.
That's a poorly constructed door.
Yes it is.
Well, we'll start with the Democrats if we do that.
And here's the thing though, when people talk about, you know, with right now, there's some very Asian neighborhoods around here, like entirely Chinese neighborhoods, entirely Indian neighborhoods.
I see people all the time right now driving with face shields, Asian Americans, face shields in their own car.
This is something that needs to happen.
By themselves.
By themselves.
And I will say this, and you can comment, I don't care if you say this is racist.
I don't give a rat's ass.
They come from a country, meaning places like China, and by the way, even places like South Korea, where control from the government is fine.
Subservience to the government is a part of how it works.
And it's a culture of fear.
That needs to take place if you're going to come to this country.
There needs to be some portion that's taught, not only with your oath, not only with civics, but hey, and by the way, we don't give up our freedoms here.
We do not give up our freedoms in the name of security.
People who will wear a face shield alone in the car.
That is not, by the way, that is not someone following the science at all.
At all!
Fauci even said that the data was murky on masks, by the way, in crowded spaces.
Face shields alone in your own car?
No, no.
The science is in.
That is because this is a culture that starts from the basis of fear and subservience to the government.
And it's not their fault.
It's drilled into them from a very, very young age, for example, in places like China.
And also the same thing in Japan, in a lot of ways.
Just to be clear, that's why you can have no guns, and you don't have the same rates of crime, because people are terrified of their government.
Their government is dead.
They control so many aspects of life because it's been given up a very long time ago.
This is the only country left where that isn't the case, and if we are going to be bringing in people from other countries, they need to understand it is foundational to this country.
You're driving alone with a face shield?
You should be deported.
I said yes far too quickly on that.
I didn't know where you were going to stick the landing.
No, in South Korea, you're just trained not to question authority.
Case in point, I think it was in the 80s or early 90s.
You can fact check me on it.
A South Korean airline flew into the ground because they ran out of fuel and they didn't challenge the air traffic controller, I believe it was at one of the New York airports.
I can't remember if it was LaGuardia or the other one, JFK.
Literally, they're like, hey, did you tell them we're running out of fuel?
And he's like, yeah, I told them we were running out of fuel.
He's like, well, okay, I guess we're just going to crash and die.
That's the kind of cultural mindset, and you have to have the mindset of, if we don't protect our freedoms, they will eventually be taken by someone.
Whether that's the government or corporate or somebody else, it will be taken eventually by your neighbor.
You have to protect your freedom and question authority.
That's fine.
You don't have to be belligerent towards authority.
You just have to question.
Yeah, we'll hold them accountable.
Some pilot or whatever, I don't know, a tarmac technician from Jersey, it's spirited, like, HEY YOU DUMB F- YOU FORGOT TO PUT GAS IN IT!
Hey, we're about to run, he's literally said, he goes, they were talking about it and the end result was, it was like the guy, the Jersey guy, the air traffic controller was too brusque with them.
Wait, what are you talking about?
The guy communicating with the plane that crashed was so brusque with them.
He was just so dismissive of them.
They were like, well, yeah, I told him, but he was mean.
I noticed a woman was in Austria about 10, 12 years ago.
Yeah, before Colleen.
Yeah, and there's a lot of Asian people there.
I was like, why are all these people wearing masks?
In Australia?
In Australia.
Oh, okay.
Well, they wear masks as part of the culture, right?
Because of the smog and everything.
We've talked about that with the Olympics in China and some of the athletes in the U.S.
got booted off the team for wearing black masks when they got off the plane because the smog was so bad.
Oh, they were skiing down a nuclear power plant?
That's true.
That was the most recent one.
Asshole!
That's also true.
They actually did their skiing down cold.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Ignore three-eyed fish.
Just ski.
Ski, ski, ski.
Go slide them.
You'll be fine.
Slide them down nuclear reactor.
Keep you warm.
We already run steady.
Very safe.
Ignore third nipple.
By the way, before we get into this next segment, we actually have a clip on how you're supposed to deal with a migrant who climbs a ladder.
Okay, let's see.
Yeah.
Be careful, Austin!
Nooooooooooooooo!
That's essentially the same thing.
Well, yeah, if that's the instructional that they're watching.
No.
Yeah.
I think it would've been happier if he was shot.
Alright.
Yeah.
Hit the like button if you agree.
Hey, that's me.
Mr. Old Fashioned.
Look, people are afraid because they're afraid of being censored on YouTube.
Hey, someone's climbing up a ladder to stab you and or your wife or girlfriend.
The best outcome is shooting him.
They would have shot him if he was white.
Oh, that's fair.
No, it's Sweden.
They don't, I don't think they have.
They don't have guns, right?
Yeah, they don't have guns.
They don't have guns in Sweden?
It's very limited, yeah.
I mean, they have guns, but they don't have, like, a Second Amendment right to use firearms.
It's not the same thing as here.
People are, I mean, you can be arrested in the UK if you act, even with a hunting rifle, if you defend your house.
You will be the one who is arrested.
I'm sorry, when people say, you have a gun culture in the United States.
Well, I prefer that To that culture, because you know what?
At least a gun culture, and by the way, the murders, the homicides, when you take away the gun deaths, you take away the suicides, which we'll get into, when you take away the inter-gang related crime, your chances of being killed as a victim of gun violence, a homicide, are so tiny.
Don't forget the minorities.
Inner, urban, yeah, gang related crime.
You know when they say, oh, guns are the number one killer of children?
No, it's black people.
Take away 15 to 19 year olds who are black boys in gangs.
It's not.
It's not even close.
When you're talking about the ages 0 through 12, it's drowning.
It's basic accidents.
Automobile accidents.
And the disservice that this does is it scares you into changing the wrong thing.
Look, that culture in Sweden, it only gets worse.
It only gets worse.
We kind of have a cap here in the United States as to how bad it gets, as to how many migrants
can rape people en masse.
We're not going to have what happened in Cologne at the New Year's Eve party.
I would rather have a gun culture where you shoot that man trying to, who did stab the
homeowner or renter.
I'd rather have that culture than defenseless innocent citizens.
Why?
Because I don't think all violence is equivalent.
Violence is amoral.
I can use this knife to stab a man as I parkour up his apartment complex or I can use my gun to stop a man from raping my my wife.
Yeah.
Violence is not all and that's why I have a problem with Zero tolerance policies in school.
It sends the wrong message.
All right.
And this brings us, while we're talking about violence, this is something that we've talked about this quite a bit.
We've talked about it on the show and kind of touched on this, but we haven't really done one segment that is all-inclusive.
And I think this is something that's pretty important because, like I talked about earlier in the show, we often discuss the idea of people getting help.
Of not stigmatizing mental health issues.
Of dealing with suicide in this problem.
Suicide, sorry, the suicide problem in this country.
Of dealing with isolation, especially after COVID.
But then we also have the media browbeating the people, namely white men, who make up that statistic.
It's not even close.
So let me set this up for you.
I'm not talking about that 92% of all workplace deaths are men.
That's men of all different races.
You know that.
workplace, workplace, Mike Tyson. 92% of all workplace deaths are men. Okay?
That's men of all different races. You know that. So when people talk about male
privilege, all right, sweetheart, go work in a foundry. Now, when it comes to
suicide in the United States, middle-aged white men are far and away the largest
If you're going to solve the problem of suicide in this country, if you are serious about tackling it, you need to tackle the issue of white men.
And they're totally ignored, and I tell you what, we exacerbate the problem in this country.
All the feminists right now who get mad or say, oh, poor you as a white man.
Yeah, yeah.
Just be a little open-minded here, because the numbers are irrefutable.
Women, you're so oppressed that you do not commit suicide.
Black men, it's not even close.
Black women, it's not even close.
Why, oh why, are white men, specifically middle-aged white men, committing suicide at astronomical rates?
Suicide is the 12th leading cause of death in the United States, and the highest rate of suicide is in middle-aged white men.
In 2020, 69% of Americans who died by suicide were white men.
Yeah.
So let me give you a couple of brief statistics.
So in the United States, suicides total were 49,000 in 2022.
White men, 68% of that.
And I think they make up somewhere between 20-something and 30-something percent of the population.
So more than double their percentage of the population.
White males, four times more likely to commit suicide than white females.
White males, nine times more likely to commit suicide than black Americans.
Just to be clear.
Which brings me to another key fact here, fact number two.
I think there are a few reasons for this.
Straight white men are often ignored.
Just to be clear.
So those facts exist, all the references are available at ladderwithcreditor.com.
Now let's say why, and is there something that we can do about this?
And this is the problem, right, when people, the patronizing, right, the sarcasm that takes place, the, oh, poor baby, you've had it hard A straight white man?
Do you have any idea what it's like?
And then insert whatever oppression that day that you got passed over for a promotion or that you have to choose between being a stay-at-home mom versus a career.
Well, it must be nice to have a choice.
That's a big reason.
Straight white men don't really have a choice.
They have to work if they want to find a wife.
Period.
They don't get to be a stay-at-home dad.
So straight white men are often ignored.
So let me give you some examples here.
The US government, the Suicide Lifeline, they list very specific resources regarding suicide.
For every group except white males.
Wow.
Every group except white males.
Ridiculous.
Oh, poor baby.
Yeah, poor baby.
It's the suicide stat.
There's no getting away from it.
Let's look at Google Trends.
Women's suicide and LGBT suicide, they trend far, far higher than white male suicide.
Here's another one.
We have another graph.
Google Ngram Trends, okay?
Female suicide has been written about to an incredible amount.
Yeah, there you go.
Look at that spread compared to white male suicide.
So the writing and the resources are all directed towards a statistical group.
Women, who are four times less likely to commit suicide.
And by the way, when they attempt suicide, they don't succeed.
Because men finish the job.
Women can't do nothing, right?
In other words, all of these resources are made available.
Why?
Because of the oppression Olympics.
It's women.
It's black people.
It's stop Asian hate.
Well, hold on a second.
You want to deal with suicide?
It's not even close.
The trend goes all the way back, by the way, to the 19th century.
And as far as how it manifests itself in dealing with largely straight white men, I think we all know how the left thinks.
Yes, they deserve to die and I hope they burn in hell!
Well, come on.
Come on.
That's rude.
Very rude.
You call the suicide hotline and you hear that?
And I was going through this myself, going, what are the reasons?
Well, there are a few different reasons.
Let's go to another key fact, number three.
And you guys can, I know this is very white male centric, but you guys can obviously jump in.
White men stay silent.
Tell me about white people.
Well, here's the one thing I will say.
There's a lot of shame in the community.
People always talk about shame, like, you know, you shouldn't be ashamed of anything.
We need to do away with shame.
Usually that means there's a fat broad with a hip hop video, or it means that there's some girl who slept with half the Oakland Raiders and doesn't want to be slut shamed.
Guess what?
White men, we're shamed no matter what.
That's a fact.
White men accept the shame.
And by the way, they're also not comfortable.
This kind of shocked me.
I knew that white men would be less likely to seek therapy than, let's say, white women, but whites in general are less likely to speak to health professionals about mental illness compared with black Americans or Latinos, and white men are far less likely to seek any kind of mental health assistance when compared to women.
And I can imagine why, because it's, oh, yeah, you have such a hard time, Mr. Patriarchy?
Again, look at the people who go into psychology, right?
It's basically feminism run amok.
That's how you end up with the DSM-5, switching gender dysphoria from a disorder to the symptoms of being born in a wrong body.
Men, white men, often feel like failures.
The reason they feel like failures is because there are very high societal expectations.
They want to be providers.
And if they don't provide or they get laid off, that's a huge contributing factor to people committing suicide.
That's what I was thinking.
If you're a white man, which I'm not, you are deemed to, if you're not successful, you're a total failure.
Twice the failure.
Yeah, it really is.
And you're not going to change that.
Men in general, especially decent men, they want to provide.
We want to provide.
We want to keep our families safe.
But things happen.
Sometimes you get some tough breaks.
Yeah.
And then there's staggeringly few resources available that cater to white men.
Now look, we're not laying the victim card on ourselves here.
What we're saying is if you're really looking to fix this problem, you've got to focus on the group that accounts for almost 70% of the problem.
Yes.
Right?
And not completely leave them out.
So white man gets fired and he's 51 years old.
What are the resources for that?
Of course you're going to feel helpless.
We have resources to get him fired.
That's the point.
We have resources with affirmative action or with diversity quotas.
We have resources to ensure that white men lose their jobs.
And just to be clear, this is a statistical reality.
I'm not saying that white men have it harder than every or any other group.
I am saying that white men off themselves to a number that is alarming and irrefutable.
And what do leftists say?
They say, well, white men just can't cope in current society.
Your time's up.
So what do leftists really think?
What is it you want us to do?
Die.
Die.
This is what I'm saying.
There's no talking with these people.
At least it's honest.
I mean... The good news is, though, one of the resources is a strong support network of friends is very important and can help a tremendous amount.
My finger's on the trigger.
Don't try to stop me, Smee.
Oh, not again.
This is it.
Don't try to stop me this time, Smee.
Don't try to stop me this time, Smee.
Don't you dare try to stop me this time, Smee.
Try to stop me. It's me. You better get up off your ass get over here. It's me. I'm coming. I'm coming. This is not a
joke.
Laughing. So, so confusing.
And you know what?
Hey, do me a favor.
If you think that this is an issue that needs to be discussed more, hit the like button and comment below if you've been affected by suicide.
Because a lot of the hotlines that exist actually don't actually exist to help support white
males and we'll get to that in a second.
And I hate pulling identity politics here, but the reason that it matters is because
white men are often singled out.
Look, there are a lot of issues that contribute to a higher likelihood of suicide.
Losing your job is one of them.
Being divorced is one of them.
When up to 80% of divorces are currently filed by women and domestic abuse or infidelity
are not even the top five reasons listed.
It's about 80% if there's a college degree.
It's about 68% if there isn't.
So divorce increases it if you're abandoned.
Losing your job increases it.
Not having a strong circle of friends.
Well, for the same reason that men make up 92% of workplace deaths, a huge part of men's social circle and their friends are their work colleagues.
It's a big way that men find purpose.
So you can lose all of it, right?
This is not an atypical story.
Man loses his job.
He now loses touch with his friends.
He can't provide and his woman leaves him.
It's not like that doesn't happen all the time.
That man is hanging by a thread.
And if you know that person, please reach out and help them.
This brings us to another key fact, number four.
And this is the anti-white male culture that we deal with in So you have the mainstream media, of course.
They're always praising single moms, right?
Single moms.
Here's from Huffington Post.
These are some headlines here.
Let us now praise single moms.
And there's another one.
Single moms need to praise themselves.
Here's why.
And here's seven damn good reasons to date a single mom.
Hey, you ever get an article like that as a man?
Like, hey, hey, you black twins need to praise themselves.
Here's why.
Seven damn good reasons to date a man who doesn't pay alimony.
Men don't get the passes and specifically white men do not get the free passes that women do.
Joe Rogan made this point on body positivity but we'll get into it a little more.
You know who doesn't get any of that body positivity s*** though?
Is men.
Nobody gives a f**k about men.
If men are fat, you're just fat.
And here's a recent article from, um, what is this?
What is the AFRU just to be clear?
Afru.
Afru.
I forget what the acronym is for.
I have no idea.
It says, Body Positivity is for women, not lazy white guys with dad bods.
Okay, just to be clear also, the term dad pod has expanded dramatically.
It means any man who does not have a reptilian six pack like an Instagram influencer.
Like, oh, you have 12% body fat?
Dad bod.
You're Lizzo.
Is there a mom bod?
Hey, look, let me give you an example.
You're beautiful no matter what size you are to women.
Do men get that?
Hey, where's the fat pride male model?
And by the way, we don't want one.
Just to be clear, you know what we say to our fat friend?
We're like, ha ha ha, it's Chubby over here.
He's probably nicknamed Chubby.
Yeah, no guy wants that.
No guy wants that, because we know that women don't want that, right?
And we don't get to lie and declare ourselves beautiful, and we don't have society declaring us beautiful.
I had one woman say, well, it's okay for men to be fat and not for women.
I said, okay, give me some examples.
Well, you know, there are plenty of successful fat men.
I go, right, but who's equivalent to a Tess Holliday, or like a Lizzo, or what's happened with Swimsuit Sports Illustrated, I guess, the swimsuit edition?
She said, well, think about people like, you know, you have Chris Farley, you could have Jonah Hill, you could have John Candy.
I go, uh-huh, uh-huh.
Those people are some of the most talented men on earth, and they're not sex symbols.
They're popular because they're funny.
They're popular because they're talented.
They're not praised for being beautiful.
That's the difference.
Women are praised no matter what they do, and men are often shamed no matter what they do, particularly white males.
This is a fact, and even if you don't agree with all the other facts being presented here, all references are available, there is no getting around the suicide statistic.
Body positivity, this quote, is for women, not lazy white guys with dad bods.
This person specifically wrote white guys and never really hear about black guys having dad bod because they have
access to weights in the prison yard I just don't understand why it's like don't hit the hey.
Hey this guy's in here for murder He gets out in 15.
What do you think we should do?
I don't know.
Is there any way for us to make him more athletic and explosive?
Let's get him a squat rack.
I mean, get him like some gimp.
Make some bracelets.
Calm him down.
Don't give him iron to pump.
But then you have the needles.
So here's some more headlines.
Here's from Medium.
Body positive is for women only.
Now let's look at some of the movements that we've had.
Again, if you're a man in this country, let alone a white man.
Remember we had the hashtag BelieveAllWomen?
And you don't really hear about what happened after UVA, Rolling Stone.
Remember the mattress girl that ruined that man's life?
Didn't rape her, she was trying to rape him.
The Duke Lacrosse team, of course, they were fleeced and they never get their reputation back.
And that brings us back to shame.
You know what really matters to a lot of men out there, particularly white men who've been working?
Their name.
The way that you ruin their life is not just by taking their money, it's by taking their name.
And it's never been easier to take someone's name and reputation than today in social media.
We had the hashtag MeToo.
Let's use that as a perfect example.
We had Christine Blasey Ford.
Remember, she made up everything about Brett Kavanaugh.
Everything.
What she told the Washington Post didn't make sense.
It wasn't in line or consistent with what she told the police officers.
That wasn't consistent with what she told their friends.
And even if you added it all up, she claimed to be raped at a party that didn't happen in a house that didn't even exist.
And Brett Kavanaugh kept a journal his entire life.
So it was all made up.
The man's reputation was destroyed.
Still destroyed if you read right now.
Some people say this rapist Brett Kavanaugh.
No punishment.
That man lost his name.
I know what you'll say.
Well, he's in the Supreme Court.
Guess what?
That's not enough.
Guess what?
No.
Guarantee you he has to live with this shit for the rest of his life.
And men out there who don't have the resources, and who aren't appointed to the Supreme Court, they just lose their name, and their circle, and their friends.
Yeah.
And they think that a shotgun in their mouth is a way out.
And statistically, it's a problem that we're not dealing with, because the feminists out there, and the victim complex, the professional victims, Want you to ignore it.
Yeah.
They get shunned by society as a deadbeat.
Right.
In those situations, right?
And Brett Kavanaugh's kids, by the way, they're going to deal with the fact that their dad had his name drugged through the mud.
Now, I don't know what ages they are, but if they're in school still, you know it's going to get brought up all the time.
And it doesn't even matter if they're in the workplace, it's going to get brought up.
It's never going to be the same again.
And men desire above almost all else, I think you can probably look at the polls and see this, like respect is one of the top things that men want.
Not demand.
But just want, right?
They want to have respect.
They want to be able to have that respect from people.
Now, they feel like they have to earn it.
That's fine.
You have to earn that respect.
All of this takes that away.
You have no respect.
You have no name.
You're a deadbeat.
You're a useless person to society.
And by the way, nobody's coming to your aid to help you get out of there.
So what's the point?
If you're a woman and your BMI, we have to put you on the Free Willy scale, hey, you're beautiful.
If a man gets a couple of love handles because he's been laid off and he's been having to eat at Taco Bell for a bit, oh, you're a lazy white guy with dad bod.
And this is the brow-beating that takes place.
Again, it's not that they're just ignoring, right?
There are no resources on the government hotline for white men.
It doesn't exist.
But it's that they also attack you.
And this one is funny to me when I sort of did a deep dive into the rabbit hole.
They tried to tie men's rights directly to white supremacy.
This is straight from Salon, April 2023.
It says, War on Women, the link between white supremacy, men's rights, and anti-abortion politics.
Wait, what?
They tied all three of those things together?
And you know what's crazy?
The men's rights community, you know it was most black men.
Yeah.
Oh, it's a huge component for black men who talk about women, you know, who didn't want to marry them, who want child support, who use it, uh, not for the children.
There's a huge component, uh, in the black community.
I mean, you have, you have shows, you have a fit and fresh show.
I just forgot, I'm sorry, the name of the man who passed away.
Um, uh, was it Joe Stetics?
No, no, the Sam, Samuel, what is, uh, Samuels?
Kevin Samuels.
Kevin Samuels.
Right, there are a lot of people like this, so they just ignore it when it's convenient.
War on Women, the link between white supremacy, men's rights, and anti-abortion politics.
So, what will happen is if anyone talks about this, right, if we say, hey, men are offing themselves in alarming numbers, really?
You're one of those men's rights white supremacists?
Okay, so you have that, you're saying salon, that's extreme, right?
I'm a centrist.
All right, let's go to as mainstream as you can possibly get, where every single time, and I'm speaking in extremes here, but most times, let's call it 90%, the white guy shows up in the commercial, he's the idiot who can't install blinds, or worse.
Use it to make a white wine spritzer, perfect for hanging out with 2 Chainz.
I love your rap music.
I have a helicopter.
We should be going.
You don't like boats?
I like boats, and I love all these 7upnext drinks.
Is this the best a man can get?
Kiss Cam's on the prowl again.
He's a likely couple.
Oh no.
Man, what the f- Did someone say KFC?
I don't care, I love it You know what, I never noticed this shit.
haven't noticed this shit Also, by the way, if you watch a lot of the Home Alarm commercials, was it now Simply Safe?
It's a white guy and a hipster mustache breaking in at 2 in the morning.
Yeah, yeah, I saw that.
Just let that sit for a second.
Yeah, you can go back to the black and white and the gray issues.
Remember that one black guy, he said, you know, we're the ones who are painted negatively in advertising.
This black guy said this.
I said, really?
I mean, come on, we're the ones always painted as criminals.
He goes, well, because you can't make it a black guy.
You'd be really stepping into some trouble.
I said, OK, so you acknowledge it.
He goes, yeah, yeah, pretty much.
Because it's the one group that's, the white man can be the butt of the joke no matter what it is.
And Nick DiPaolo, I don't know if we have the right clip here, but he did a, this is maybe, he started doing this 12, 15 years ago.
This is why I say you can watch him on Mug Club, 5 p.m.
Eastern, it is a strong R. This guy is the OG, there's a reason that everyone on the internet, in comedy will tell you, yeah, he's probably the best working stand-up comic today.
People will tell you that, or at least top five.
He talked about these kinds of ads 15 years ago.
Every commercial is gender neutral.
Every commercial has to be gender neutral.
I heard this on the radio today, okay?
I swear to God.
The men and women have to be equal no matter what the commercial is.
This is the commercial.
It goes, one in four men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year.
But prostate cancer affects you too, ladies.
It does?
We can't even f***ing have that to ourselves?
Oh, we didn't include the rest of it, it gets pretty, it gets hilarious.
Probably because we're not a strong R. Yeah, we're not.
No, but he had a bit 15 years ago, I remember where he said, he was talking about AOL Online, he goes, you know, there's this commercial for AOL Online, it says, it's so easy, even my dad can use it.
You mean the guy who bought the computer, you selfish little bitch?
Every time we show up, and I get it, look, you may say, oh, who cares about a commercial?
No.
It's the commercials.
It's the headlines.
It's the body positivity.
It's the fact that the government doesn't provide any resources for white men.
At a certain point, it adds up to the statistic that you really wish would go away.
White men commit suicide.
White women don't.
Black people don't.
It's just a fact, statistically.
It's not even close.
Systemic racism against white men.
Technically.
I wouldn't say it's systemic, it's a cultural, uh, it's a cultural allowance, I should say.
If this was happening to black people, it's systemic racism.
You forget, Steve, they changed the definition of racism.
That's true, I forgot.
No, no, no, but it's got to be against people of color, though.
We're not, we have no color.
If the roles were reversed, and black men was committing suicide, and you could go back to these commercials, oh, you best believe they said it's racist.
If black men were committing suicide at nine times the rate of whites, because that's what's happening.
White men, nine times the rate.
Nine times.
They say it's systemic because there's a lot of black people in jail.
Then I didn't have to forbid black people.
Generally speaking.
I mean, I'm sure there are probably a couple.
I saw Hurricane.
Gotta be.
I've seen a couple white guys go to jail that were sentenced.
I've seen it.
I'm sure it happened.
I saw one Asian guy.
Yeah?
Yeah, just one.
It happens.
It happens.
One.
Just one?
One.
Boom, boom, gone!
They call that the Asian block.
Yeah, it's old Asian block D. The one Asian guy.
That's a whole block to himself.
There's actually a Twitter profile, Stupid White Ads, that exists, and the guy compiles dumb white guy ads.
I guess he has over 80 just since June of this year alone, so you can go and check it out.
And it's just fashionable in general, and I'm not saying that this is the primary reason, but it's fashionable in general just to take a crap on men, including, you know, men of all races.
We know that, right?
Because even if you watch, I remember I was watching Parks and Rec, and someone said, oh, men's rights, and Amy Poehler said, That's not a thing.
It's not a thing.
There's no such thing.
Really?
Well, we'll get into alimony.
We'll get into what happens as far as custody and child abuse.
But this is what they say.
It's just, there's no white men can't because they're in a position of power, so it's okay to dump on them.
Which is, by the way, they've been remaking popular films.
You see this?
The only thing that they're doing Think of the message as, oh, Ghostbusters, we're going to turn Ghostbusters into all women.
Oh, because that means that white men, and by the way, also black men in Ghostbusters, that means that men are a problem.
Ocean's 8, well, because Ocean's 11, even though it did have women, and even though it did have black, it had men.
So men are the problem.
And there's even this new gem that redoing Fight Club, which is not, I mean, hey, first rule of all female Fight Club is bitch, bitch, bitch.
A second rule is... there is no second rule.
It's just the first rule.
It's just... This brings us to another key fact here, number five.
And I'm hoping that, you know, we make all the references available and there's a lot here to dive into because I want you to be able to use this in the future and I particularly hope that this helps with The demographic that commits suicide out there know that they are not alone and there are resources.
So let's look at some of the policy as it relates to systemic discrimination.
Criminal sentencing, right?
Female offenders of all races.
Receive far shorter sentences for similar crimes than white male offenders.
Let's look at custody and child support.
The mother is the custodial parent 80% of the time.
And by the way, that is not just because the men don't want the children.
The courts just assume that it's better for the mom to get the children.
Even if the women leave 68% of the time, if they have a college degree, it's about 80% of divorces are filed by women.
And domestic abuse, infidelity, are not even the top five reasons listed.
Then you look at the fact that mothers, when they're divorced, receive far more child support than men on average.
Alimony.
98% of people in this country who receive alimony are women.
And this is, here's something that may shock you.
All of this is based on a system, a court system that says, well the woman should get alimony, the woman should get child support because women, mothers, are inherently altruistic.
Men are violent and so they shouldn't be the single parent or the custodian.
Well the fact is single mothers abuse children at two times the rate of single fathers.
I think it's somewhere, the estimates are anywhere from 1.3 to 2.2, let's round it, two times the rate.
We'll do a whole segment on that, too.
I'm not comparing joint couple households to single mothers.
Single mothers to single fathers.
In a single father household, they're less likely to be abused, less likely to develop a substance disorder, less likely to go into sex work, more likely to graduate high school.
But the system says, hey, you owe mom money, and mom gets the kids.
And by the way, even if she is abusive, the amount of proof, the burden of proof that is required is insurmountable.
Again, take, is this a situation that you've never heard of happening?
Man gets fired and his wife leaves him.
All of those things contribute to a massively disproportionate risk of suicide.
We have policies, concepts, entirely that have been weaponized against white men, and they've been increasingly forced upon all of us.
I mean, for crying out loud, white men in the United States have to deal with Larry Fink!
At BlackRock, we are forcing behaviors.
54% of the incoming class are women.
We added four more points in terms of diverse employment this year.
That just means not white men.
If you don't achieve these levels of impact, your compensation could be impacted.
We're doing the same thing.
You have to force behaviors.
You have to force behaviors.
So here's what happens, right?
And by the way, this applies to men in general, but I will say this, particularly white men, for the same reason that there are no grants, there are no scholarships, there are no subsidies, just based on being a white man.
Just let's do the flip side.
There are scholarships and grants that exist just for being black.
There are grant scholarships or, for example, requirements just for being a woman, just for being Asian, just for being a black woman.
The only place where it doesn't exist, there is no leg up subsidy grant that exists just for being a white man.
It's the one group.
Combine that with the fact The suicide resource line from our government provides some kind of catered resources to every demographic except white men.
Well, here's the thing.
Men feel isolated.
And if men want to speak out, particularly white men, you just heard that from Larry Fink, what happens is they create these concepts.
Oh, no, white male supremacy.
That's one.
And then it's, no, no, no, wait, white supremacy.
Then it's white privilege.
You have to check your privilege.
Then it's the overall privilege of whiteness in general.
Then there are things like social justice.
Then there are issues like unconscious bias.
Then there's DEI.
Right?
Then there's systemic racism.
No matter where you are as a white male, you can't complain because you haven't had it good for so long.
And so white men suffer in silence and die.
Yeah, and Larry Fink, when he made that comment, the other, I believe, CEOs on that panel that were talking right there, immediately one of them felt the need and also felt that it was socially acceptable to do it, to jump in and say, yeah, yeah, yeah, we're doing the same thing too.
Right.
That was the expectation.
And by the way, white men are just, listen, I understand that point that people are like, oh, you know, white men, you haven't had a heart.
I don't understand it being true.
I understand why they would say that, because society tells you that white people have it very easy.
They put out all of these fake statistics that we come back and kind of debunk a little bit.
But I've got some personal experience with this.
I've got people in my family who have been in their 50s that have lost their job, that are white men, and they have gone out and said, you know what?
The only unprotected class in the United States is straight, white, middle-aged males.
Now, you could probably expand it to just be outside of middle age as well and still be accurate, but when you feel like the entire system, not that they don't have your back, because I'm willing to work for it, and I believe most of those guys are willing to work for it.
They're actively looking at you as the problem, though.
It's not just a, you don't get the services, it's you're part of the problem just for being a straight, white, middle-aged male.
Yeah.
We have people, by the way, out in this office who worked at major companies.
Who were punished, lost their job just because they were a white male.
We have white males.
We have some.
We've almost, not anymore, not after this show.
No, not after this show.
Hey look, and I want to ask you and comment below because I'm going to explain to you, this is where I'll put my Alex Jones hat on.
By the way, Mug Club, every Friday you get to watch Alex Jones here if you sign up.
But before I get there, why do you think all of this is happening?
I'll give you a breakdown as to a hunch.
But to give you a story, this was a story.
I played hockey with this guy's kids.
This was in Montreal.
There used to be a place called the Eaton Center.
People, if you're in Montreal, you know what I'm talking about.
It's like they call it the second city.
So in Montreal, there's a whole second city that goes multiple floors.
I don't know if it's five floors, four floors, six floors down underground.
It's because it's so cold there.
It's so cold.
No, it really is.
It's so cold.
So you can go from subway stop to, no, you can do your groceries, you can shop, there's a food court, movie theater, and you never actually have to, you know, pop your head up.
Underground?
Yeah, underground.
Negative 30.
Yeah.
So there's this place, the Eaton Center, and there, you know, it goes, picture it going down, almost looks like Blade Runner.
I think they actually might have shot, might have filmed, someone can let me know if that's true, Blade Runner at some areas in this underground area of Montreal.
And there was a man, I don't want to give details, so I'll change some identities here, but I played hockey with his kids.
There's a man who lost his job.
And he ran a business and it was basically going to blow up and I think he was maybe in trouble with some taxes, something like that.
And he did, he killed himself.
And everyone was shocked.
I remember this because everyone was shocked.
Then they looked in the security cameras at the Eaton Center.
Now, he threw himself off the railing down I believe four stories and landed in the food court.
Which I think someone yelled, check please.
Ruined lunch.
I said no human in my hoagie, but he jumped.
Dark.
Yeah, there you go.
So from the top there, you can't even see, so top jumps all the way down.
Yeah, that's all underground, or the most of it.
And everyone was shocked, and I remember us all going, I can't believe that happened.
But then they looked at the security camera footage, and they found him for at least a week Before he actually jumped.
Walking.
That railing.
Pacing.
For a week.
That man.
That white man.
What a piece of shit.
Who went out and he struck out.
And maybe he didn't pay some taxes.
Maybe he made some mistakes.
Sure.
But that man couldn't talk to anyone about it.
He lived in his own personal hell before.
He decided that it was better for his family than to shame them, than to lose his reputation and tell them they would have to move into another house, and then flung himself over.
That is, just so you, that, that, that seems dramatic because of how he did it.
That is.
Most suicides in this country, it's middle-aged white men who've lost their circle of friends, largely because they've lost their job, and they have been left.
they've been abandoned by a system that says that they should start off from the
default position of being a villain. So why does the system exist this way? Why
do we have not just the divorce system, not just divorce family courts, which
we've talked about, not just DEI, not just affirmative action, but culturally, right?
Why do all these things seem to culminate in anti the group of people
who kill themselves? Well, it's one group in this country that consistently,
reliably, never votes for the leftist agenda. 2020, white men voted Republican
61% versus 38% who didn't.
92% of conservative white men, by the way, voted for Donald Trump.
Of course, conservatism champions, uh, champions of nuclear family.
Right, they think that's really important.
They call this white supremacy.
They call this alt-right at one point, once that didn't stick.
We actually had, it's coming up this Friday actually, a new Black and White on the Gray issues.
It was a mother and her daughter, the only group of black individuals who decided that merely talking was racist, and they said that the nuclear family, I shit you not, they said the nuclear family is a construct of white supremacist patriarchy.
What?
This is what is being taught.
In your schools.
You were there, Tool Man!
Well, they say that while being in a nuclear family, so F off.
They were basically white suburban broads who happened to be black.
Went to private school and the private school told her the nuclear family is a construct of patriarchy.
But typically speaking, you look at one voting bloc who people talk about, hey, maybe there'll be some inroads made with black Americans.
Hey, Latinos are voting Republican more than before.
It's pretty much white males, once they get beyond the age of 35, they're going to be the consistent conservative voting bloc.
The left hasn't even really tried to reach them.
They try to do it with white privilege, they try to do it.
But it is the last defense, is white males in this country, if you look as a voting bloc, against overarching government, in preserving the First Amendment, in preserving the Second Amendment, in believing in nuclear families, believing in strong male figures, believing in, yep, complementarianism, in relationships, And that same demographic is attacked relentlessly from all fronts, from the government, from your media, from culture at large, to the point that they commit suicide at four times the rate of women, and eight to nine times the rate of black Americans.
Hey, I'm just saying at a certain point, right, statistics can be massaged, but there's kind of some finality to suicide, isn't there?
I'd like you to comment here below really quickly, but Whoever you've had the unfortunate experience of maybe being touched by suicide, I think all of us have been touched by suicide or attempted suicide somewhere in our lives.
Again, 92% of workplace deaths are men.
That's a fact.
And then white males specifically, 70% of the suicides, despite being about 30% of the population.
Five times the rate compared to white women, or four times the rate.
Nine times the rate compared to black Americans.
It's a real problem.
It's a real problem.
And the good news is, it's the easiest problem to start solving.
It really is.
Now, on a macro level, it needs to start with listening.
Needs to start with, hey, hold on a second, hold on a second.
We can't just say that white men shouldn't complain about their problems.
They seem to be legitimate.
Why do you think they're legitimate?
Because they're killing themselves.
In other words, they're not writing an article.
They don't have a substack.
They don't have a Tumblr.
They're not going on Instagram to bitch.
They're blowing their heads off because of their problems, and we're telling them that their problems aren't real.
Think about that for a second.
So, what can you do on an individual level?
Like we've said, the enemy of joy is isolation.
It's not good for man to be alone.
That starts in Genesis, by the way.
That's why, oop, sexist!
God gave man woman.
They were meant to be together because it's not good for man to be alone.
So, please, if you are considering this, or you think that, don't.
It's a cliche, but it really is true.
Don't turn to a permanent solution for a temporary problem.
Get involved with local community groups.
Reach out to church leaders.
Reach out to friends and family.
Reach out to people who, by the way, will actually listen and not ask you to check your white privilege.
I'm going to tell you this, if you were thinking, if you're a white male and you were actually thinking about harming yourself, Don't go to someone who's going to guilt you for simply being a white male.
Get involved with maybe some men's rights groups.
There are those that exist out there, single dads groups.
I know the left right now will try and throttle us and say that that's white male supremacy.
What I'm saying is you need to discuss this problem with people who have been through it and people who can provide you support and not tell you that you're just a lazy white guy with dad bod.
Which maybe means you have, oh my god, gone through the horror of ballooning up to 13% body fat.
Hey!
Do a DEXA scan with the bitch who told you that.
Let's see how it turns out.
Hit the like button, comment below.
Let's get her in the saline pool.
It's... what are you about to say?
I was gonna say, by the way...
Sorry, I know it got a little serious. We'll get back. We're gonna play hate symbol or not on Mug Club.
But you know, I just...
With the hot squids?
Yeah!
Oh my gosh, we're all going to a place that I don't want to go.
That's very hot.
No, look, we have to address that.
Algeria?
No.
South Africa.
Africa?
I said South Africa.
Oh, okay.
Different.
No, I think it's important to do that.
I wasn't kidding.
I've had, you know this person that I mentioned too, that had an issue that is a family member of ours and felt like suicidal ideation, suicidal thoughts, had all kinds of like, well, my life is over.
I had a successful career.
Now what do I do?
You know, and it's very difficult, so I'm glad that we dove into it and used numbers that are irrefutable.
So I hope people take this very seriously.
I know we went long today covering it, but that's okay.
Right?
This is a very, very big issue.
One thing I do want to say, though, is that you're wrong, Steven.
What?
Black and White airs on Thursday, not Friday.
Oh, did I say Friday?
You did say Friday.
Admonish me really quickly, guys.
Admonish me.
But it's fun to admonish.
Admonish me.
Admonishing is loving.
Admonish.
Again?!
Are you getting sucked off?
No!
Stop it!
It's admonishing!
I was admonished.
Admonish the twins!
Yes, admonish the twins.
Yeah, admonish Keith.
Okay, stop.
Don't do it.
No.
I just bit my lips.
I was being playful.
You were being vulgar.
Yeah, it's black.
Yeah.
It's black?
And look, we went long, we were able to discuss this.
I will tell you this, we had Cassie J on the show, Karen Strawn, a very long, before people were talking about it, those episodes always get throttled.
Yeah.
It's considered hateful for men to simply discuss these issues, to discuss these issues.
That's why we have Mug Club.
We can talk about it, and hey, maybe it'll be throttled down to only 50,000 plays in credit.
I don't give a rat's ass.
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Right now we're going to play hate symbol or not, or you know what?
Maybe we, let's see what the chats are.
Maybe people want to talk about the suicide issue more today, considering that it was a bit of, I hate to use the term deep dive.
We always use the term meat segment, but now the popular term is deep dive.
Deep dive, yeah.
Let's unpack this.
Let's delve into this.
Yes, exactly.
Listen, I don't like that you're appropriating a white voice while doing that as well.
Hey, you guys do black, Asian, Mexican, all this stuff.
Well, every black comedian has their white guy voice.
When they do the voice like this, we all talk like this.
Man in a tailpipe.
All right.
But white people don't talk like that.
I know, we don't.
Thank you.
That's what I needed to hear.
Black people.
Rumble, thank you.
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