Louder with Crowder - Marxist World Order: Jon Stewart and the UN Team Up Against America Aired: 2026-04-21 Duration: 01:04:33 === YouTube Terrorist Attack Allegations (01:53) === [00:03:25] Welcome to the lineup live on Rumble. [00:03:28] Every show rolls into the next from 8 a.m. Eastern to 7 p.m. Eastern. [00:03:33] Live streaming, Rumble is ground zero for, I guess we shouldn't say ground zero since 9 11, but it used to be okay. [00:03:40] Ground zero for live streaming. [00:03:42] YouTube was terrorist attacked. [00:03:45] Rumble did it figuratively. [00:03:46] If I say figuratively, I can say anything that I want. [00:03:47] Today we're going to be talking about a couple of things. [00:03:49] Hey, there's a female lesbian black pastor who wants to change the Bible and add a third testament. [00:03:54] It seems like just a silly. [00:03:57] Segment, but it's actually indicative of what we see in churches across the country. [00:04:00] And we'll go through that. [00:04:01] Jon Stewart is not only shilling for the UN, we're going to talk about, I believe she's the president of the UN Assembly. [00:04:08] I can't remember her title, but she's a member of the Green Party in Germany, which nobody likes there. [00:04:13] She's unelected and wants to be in charge of international relations. [00:04:15] And Jon Stewart wants to vilify the United States as the worst country in the UN. [00:04:20] Why do you think that is? [00:04:21] Hint Marxism. [00:04:23] Doug Burgum, actually, this is really fast and exposed some NGOs as 100% funded by the federal government with exorbitant salaries. [00:04:31] And another installment of why all female podcast advice is wrong. [00:04:37] It's just bad across the board. [00:04:39] Enjoy this on with the show. [00:04:46] Viewer discretion is advised. [00:05:02] Bad girls, bad girls, whatcha gonna do? [00:05:05] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [00:05:07] Bad girls, bad girls, whatcha gonna do? [00:05:10] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [00:05:15] Feminist Cops is filmed on location with the brave, strong women of law enforcement. === Bad Girls and Universal Income (02:45) === [00:05:19] All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. [00:05:24] 315 confirmed, suspect is in 302, over. [00:05:26] Alright, so we got two warrants out for this guy's arrest and he's not coming out, so we're going to have to extract him. [00:06:30] Over. [00:06:42] What you gonna do? [00:06:43] What you gonna do when they come for you? [00:06:50] Click Rumble Premium and join now for $99 annually or $9.99 a month to get the entirely ad free experience and an ever expanding roster of content, creators, and free speech. [00:07:37] Ooh, it just started coming down pretty heavy. [00:07:39] I forgot to ask, hey, which taxpayer funded fraud that's been uncovered has made you the angriest and you would like to see lead to arrests? [00:07:48] Remember what happened with Doge? [00:07:49] And it's weird because now Elon Musk is proposing a high universal basic income from the federal government. [00:07:56] Didn't you head up Doge? [00:07:58] What makes you think that? [00:07:58] You guys let me know what you think about that. [00:07:59] I know people think it's natural. [00:08:00] I can tell you more about it, but I'm not going to do it. [00:08:02] I'm going to yell that. [00:08:03] I'm going to say, oh, universal AI. === Volcano Watch in Seattle (04:34) === [00:08:04] We need to do it. [00:08:05] Captain Morgan, CEO, who wants to give away all the money. [00:08:07] How are you doing? [00:08:08] Yeah, you do. [00:08:09] No, I really don't. [00:08:10] Just give everyone here universal high basic income to not show up and work. [00:08:14] It takes long. [00:08:15] I'm fine. [00:08:15] How are you? [00:08:16] It takes longer because it's nuanced. [00:08:17] I get it. [00:08:17] It is. [00:08:18] Friday and Saturdays. [00:08:19] It's a little nuanced. [00:08:20] April 24th, 25th at Comedy Avenue in Lawton, Oklahoma. [00:08:23] Not underscore Firestine on X. Josh Firestine, how are you? [00:08:26] I'm good. [00:08:26] Yeah, I don't like the universal income. [00:08:28] No. [00:08:28] No, because then, you know, everything is going to go up, price is going to go up, and then the service at McDonald's is going to be even worse. [00:08:34] Well, no, they promise that everything is going to become. [00:08:37] It's the libertarian. [00:08:38] Utopia, right? [00:08:39] Everything's going to become so cheap because of AI, because everyone in charge of AI, they're going to reduce prices and make it more fair for everyone. [00:08:46] So that's why universal basic income will work because everything will be so affordable. [00:08:50] We should debate this topic then at some later date. [00:08:52] I'd be happy to go through it. [00:08:53] Well, you said that Skynet was going to happen six months ago. [00:08:56] Don't get me wrong. [00:08:56] I don't like it. [00:08:57] Let's go. [00:08:59] Yeah, was it six months ago? [00:09:00] He predicted he was going to be. [00:09:02] Yeah, but he didn't say by now. [00:09:03] Prove it. [00:09:04] He didn't say by now. [00:09:05] He said by December. [00:09:06] What? [00:09:06] That is not fair. [00:09:08] He did. [00:09:08] Yep, he said by December, you know. [00:09:10] He said you said it, so I believe Stephen did. [00:09:12] Yeah. [00:09:12] I appreciate you having a talk. [00:09:14] Thank you. [00:09:14] Band of Brothers. [00:09:16] Yeah, we don't need the suits telling us what to do. [00:09:19] Gerald. [00:09:21] You cheap stuffed suit. [00:09:22] All right. [00:09:24] Did you guys see this? [00:09:25] This is fun. [00:09:25] This is fun. [00:09:27] It's also sad. [00:09:29] Natisha. [00:09:29] See, I wanted to say Natasha. [00:09:31] I have to look at my name. [00:09:31] Natisha, because they always have to change the names. [00:09:34] And watch. [00:09:34] You'll see the video and go, that's Natisha? [00:09:36] That's one of them albinos. [00:09:38] Is that Tisha? [00:09:38] Nah, Tisha. [00:09:39] Nah, Tisha. [00:09:41] Are we saying the same thing? [00:09:42] So, Natisha. [00:09:43] Hedeman of the Seattle Storm. [00:09:46] Don't say who. [00:09:47] That's the WNBA, the beloved WNBA team of Seattle. [00:09:53] She just noticed something big, almost unmissable in Seattle. [00:10:00] Well, I'm not going to lie. [00:10:01] I was just sitting on my balcony, and I sat on my balcony like mad times. [00:10:05] I'd never seen it, so I didn't know what was going on. [00:10:09] So I'm looking, and I'm like, is that a mountain? [00:10:13] Like, I didn't know what this was. [00:10:14] I've never seen it before. [00:10:15] What else was going on? [00:10:16] I'm like, kind of confused. [00:10:19] That was my first time seeing it, and then I guess it's like mounting out or something. [00:10:22] Mounting out, right? [00:10:24] Well, there you have it, girls. [00:10:27] Your heroes of the WNBA are not only lesbians, but incredibly stupid. [00:10:35] I guess she didn't know. [00:10:36] She just moved from Minnesota, didn't know what Mount Rainier was. [00:10:39] Yeah, just throw the ball in a hoop. [00:10:41] Not lay it up. [00:10:42] Same thing happened, by the way, when she lived in Minnesota. [00:10:44] Never noticed the new twin stadium, Somali Fraud Park. [00:10:48] So that's. [00:10:50] It's great. [00:10:51] It belongs to me now. [00:10:54] That's perfect. [00:10:56] Hey, they're twins and they're married. [00:10:59] The 14,000 foot volcano high is visible from most areas of Seattle on relatively clear days. [00:11:08] And it's been on Washington State license plates since 1987. [00:11:12] So, yeah, it's hard to miss. [00:11:18] It's the largest. [00:11:19] It's the largest from your balcony. [00:11:21] Huh? [00:11:21] Yeah, especially from your balcony. [00:11:22] Yeah. [00:11:23] Mad balcony. [00:11:24] My balcony. [00:11:24] Yeah. [00:11:25] That's my balcony, but it got a belt. [00:11:26] Yeah, but you're from that area. [00:11:28] Yeah, yeah. [00:11:29] So it's hard to miss on a clear day. [00:11:30] I mean, granted, there's not a lot of clear days, but when there are, it is beautiful. [00:11:34] And they say mountain out. [00:11:35] That's what they say. [00:11:35] It's like sun's out, guns out. [00:11:37] Yeah. [00:11:37] It means like, hey, the mountain's out. [00:11:38] It's a clear day. [00:11:39] Go do some stuff. [00:11:39] Yeah. [00:11:39] It's not raining. [00:11:40] And you're trying to give her the benefit of the doubt. [00:11:41] She's a very stupid person. [00:11:43] When I first got to Washington, actually, it was awesome. [00:11:46] I saw it clear through the tree line over the airfield on the Army base. [00:11:49] It was beautiful. [00:11:50] I was really in awe of it. [00:11:52] It was crazy. [00:11:53] And then it was a Friday I got there. [00:11:54] My first night there, my squad leader goes, Hey, tonight, by the way, you're on volcano watch. [00:11:59] I was like, What? [00:12:00] It was a volcano. [00:12:00] He's like, You got to go on the roof of the barracks and watch the volcano, make sure it doesn't go off. [00:12:06] I was like, all right, it's cool. [00:12:08] So I was up there, and then this is CQ, which is Charger Quarters. [00:12:10] He's the guy in charge of the barracks. [00:12:12] He came up at like 1 a.m. and would start just yelling at me. [00:12:15] Just like, what the fuck are you doing up here? [00:12:16] What the hell? [00:12:17] Who gave you authorization to be up here? [00:12:19] I go, Sergeant Ramirez said that I have to do Volcano Watch. [00:12:22] And he just laughed and goes, Carry on. [00:12:28] Oh, that's why you're on this balcony. [00:12:30] Wow. [00:12:30] Did it blow? [00:12:31] It didn't blow. [00:12:32] Good job, Josh. [00:12:33] It still seems like an odd choice to make a town near one. [00:12:36] Yeah, I heard Mountain Out, and I thought they meant. [00:12:38] That it was acting irrational. === God Words vs Word of God (15:28) === [00:12:39] Yes. [00:12:39] Yeah. [00:12:41] Just don't. [00:12:42] I think it's a general rule avoid locales that are well below sea level with no way to protect it. [00:12:48] No, it's the same. [00:12:49] It's got a glacier on top of it. [00:12:50] Yeah, there you go. [00:12:51] Okay, I saw Dante's peak. [00:12:52] Glacier. [00:12:53] I saw Dante's peak. [00:12:55] Those two canoodlers in the hot spring, that sticks with me. [00:12:58] I will never go in a hot spring. [00:13:00] No, you will not. [00:13:01] I assume they are all volcanoes that are out to get me. [00:13:03] When I got there, they briefed us too. [00:13:04] They're like, by the way, there's not a lot of sunlight. [00:13:06] You got to take a lot of vitamin D. Make sure you watch your health. [00:13:09] Watch out for the wildlife. [00:13:10] Oh, and by the way, the volcano is supposed to go off like 20 years ago. [00:13:12] Yeah. [00:13:13] Oh, hot, hot, hot, hot. [00:13:14] What? [00:13:14] Yeah. [00:13:14] And we live here in sight. [00:13:17] The point is, girls, you can find some new role models. [00:13:20] Might I suggest your grandmother? [00:13:22] And straight ones. [00:13:23] Yes. [00:13:24] Which brings us to this next lady. [00:13:26] And here's the thing. [00:13:28] We've covered, just for people to say, why are you so hard on women? [00:13:31] We have covered the gay bishops, the Episcopals, which really aren't a thing. [00:13:37] The church is hosting drag queen, whatever it was. [00:13:39] It wasn't story hour, drag queen. [00:13:42] I think it was pole dancing competitions at the Episcopals. [00:13:45] Wet t shirt competition. [00:13:46] We're even handed with this. [00:13:48] But this one is a particular brand of blasphemous. [00:13:52] So, Bishop Yvette Flunder had some, and she's a black lesbian woman, to be clear, had some. [00:14:01] Interesting theological comments at a conference in New Haven. [00:14:05] She said that she is of the opinion we need a third testament because the Bible has become problematic. [00:14:12] You know what? [00:14:13] Let's just let her say it in her own words. [00:14:14] We have a video from the woman in question. [00:14:17] You will die like the others before you. [00:14:22] One by one, we will take you. [00:14:24] Oh, no, sorry. [00:14:25] That was the appropriate clip. [00:14:27] Let me show you the inappropriate lesbian heretical pastor. [00:14:30] This is a very dangerous thing that I'm about to say now, but since I. [00:14:34] A bit dangerous. [00:14:36] Maybe stop. [00:14:37] I'm of the opinion that we need a third testament. [00:14:42] Because the Bible has become problematic. [00:14:45] Ah. [00:14:48] Oh. [00:14:48] Whose fault is that? [00:14:49] As you do your masters as you do the Lord. [00:14:50] It's a text. [00:14:52] Let the women keep silent in the churches. [00:14:54] And if they have any questions, let them ask their husbands at home. [00:15:00] Now, I'm a believer. [00:15:02] Love it. [00:15:02] My whole heart. [00:15:03] I trust God with. [00:15:05] My whole heart, I wake up in the morning talking to God and God talking to me. [00:15:09] Just not the lesbian part, the feminist part. [00:15:11] And I am completely frustrated with the ways in which the text speaks to the kind of vitriolic God that makes those kinds of things. [00:15:23] And people will say, well, it's in the book. [00:15:25] And I said, then we need to pour that page out. [00:15:29] So you're an atheist. [00:15:30] And they say, well, you can't do it. [00:15:31] It's the Word of God. [00:15:32] I said, no, it's words about God. [00:15:33] Come on now. [00:15:34] But is it the Word of God? [00:15:36] No. [00:15:36] Pastors are using atheist talking points. [00:15:38] It's the Word of God. [00:15:38] Mm hmm. [00:15:40] I know God. [00:15:41] I spoke to God this morning. [00:15:42] I can tell you. [00:15:43] You tell us what he said then. [00:15:44] That it is not the word of God. [00:15:47] It's words that people have for God that justify the diminishing of women, the diminishing of people of color, tearing up the atmosphere. [00:15:57] So it's the words about God, not the word of God. [00:16:00] Right. [00:16:01] It's people who wrote about God. [00:16:02] So who then is going to write the Third Testament? [00:16:05] One guess. [00:16:06] Oh. [00:16:07] Yeah. [00:16:08] We need a Third Testament. [00:16:09] Mm hmm. [00:16:11] The testament. [00:16:13] What did God say? [00:16:14] Stop ringing me, you nappy headed hoe. [00:16:16] Let's just. [00:16:18] John Imus was canceled for it. [00:16:20] I'm going to use it. [00:16:21] Think about it. [00:16:22] This is just the same atheist argument. [00:16:24] I don't like this, so I'm going to tear it out. [00:16:26] This is the state of modern Christianity. [00:16:28] And I will say this as someone who has been a Protestant my whole life, okay? [00:16:34] Non denomination. [00:16:35] I've gone to Baptist churches. [00:16:36] I really went to any church that I could in Quebec because it's a very unjurged population. [00:16:42] It's the same talking points as you would hear from edgy atheists in the early 2000s or the 90s. [00:16:47] Let me ask you something. [00:16:49] This isn't the word of God, it's words about God. [00:16:51] Okay, so then how could you declare that any of it is the word of God? [00:16:56] Why is some the word of God and other words are not? [00:16:59] Oh, you decide. [00:17:01] Okay, great. [00:17:02] But the problem is then you want to lead your congregation astray and people will go along with it because it's nice, but there is nothing. [00:17:10] Whoever is on that phone is not God on the other line. [00:17:12] Yeah. [00:17:13] Sorry, I didn't write. [00:17:14] If you could tear one page out, what would it be? [00:17:16] I wouldn't tear any pages out of that. [00:17:17] Ten Commandments for me. [00:17:18] Oh, well, there you go. [00:17:19] Yeah, murdering, stealing, adultering sounds pretty cool. [00:17:22] It does sound pretty cool. [00:17:23] It also says no smoking somewhere. [00:17:24] I would tear that page out. [00:17:25] Let's say that somewhere. [00:17:26] I think it was more so just as it related to airline travel. [00:17:29] Something in Revelation. [00:17:29] Something in Revelation. [00:17:30] Giant screaming eagles. [00:17:31] This is not the first time, by the way, that Flunder has mentioned a third testament. [00:17:37] And what I have come to believe with all my heart is that we are the living authors of what may come to be a third testament before it's all finished. [00:17:48] Because you cannot put a hey, hallelujah. [00:17:51] So, a cult leader. [00:17:54] You cannot put a back cover on the still speaking God. [00:18:02] It cannot be done. [00:18:06] It cannot be done. [00:18:08] Sure can. [00:18:08] And I need a New Testament that does not say, slaves obey your masters. [00:18:13] I'm not going to get it. [00:18:14] And I need a Testament that does not say, let the women keep silent in the church. [00:18:18] And if they have any questions, let them ask their husbands at home. [00:18:24] And I cannot believe that she's talking when one race of people considers themselves to be superior over another race of people. [00:18:33] I cannot believe that that is the final back cover of the Word of God. [00:18:40] I am a living example that God is still speaking. [00:18:45] I don't know if I'm getting that. [00:18:47] So she wants to add, again, she wants to add to the holy books, which would mean that she would be declaring herself a prophet, essentially, which would also, obviously, if you look at her theology, Would necessarily need to include the law of supersession. [00:19:00] So it undoes a bunch of crap in the Bible. [00:19:02] That's the definition of a Christian cult offshoot. [00:19:06] And she is, by the way, she's been quite clear about it. [00:19:08] She's the soon to be leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Kangs. [00:19:15] She, some quick facts about her. [00:19:17] She is. [00:19:19] What's their Mecca? [00:19:20] Is it like Atlanta? [00:19:21] Yeah, exactly. [00:19:21] Oh, no. [00:19:22] Memphis. [00:19:23] She's a bishop of the City of Refuge Church in Oakland. [00:19:28] Okay. [00:19:28] She's a lesbian. [00:19:29] She was previously married to a gay man. [00:19:31] She's, of course, a supporter of democratic politicians' causes, feminist causes, likely abortion, all of this stuff. [00:19:37] How much you want to bet that in her cult, she's going to be the first one who's a female at the top who gets to bang a lot of bitches? [00:19:43] That seems to be the consistent through line I've noticed with cults. [00:19:48] There's always one guy at the top who gets to sleep with a lot of people because he got some revelation from God. [00:19:53] In this case, it's just someone who looks like a guess who character. [00:19:57] All of this, married to a gay guy, now a lesbian, wants to write a new testament. [00:20:02] Wants to tear pages out, doesn't really justify why. [00:20:05] She just doesn't like it. [00:20:07] This whole thing, she's just a whole bunch of messed up. [00:20:16] I said that should be low. [00:20:45] You can't include all the ad libs, guys. [00:20:47] It's just I was feeling inspired. [00:20:48] I'm sorry, they made it too low. [00:20:50] I asked for it. [00:20:51] Here's the thing it's really easy. [00:20:54] And I noticed this a lot, right? [00:20:57] When Mel Gibson goes nuts, people forgive him because it's so outlandish. [00:21:01] People are like, well, I mean, he called a cop Sugar Tits and just went off on the Jews. [00:21:05] And so you go, yeah, it's fine. [00:21:07] I'm going to give him another shot. [00:21:08] But when there's something that. [00:21:09] Sort of resonates a little closer to home. [00:21:10] That's where people get really, really virtue signaling. [00:21:14] What? [00:21:14] I would, in the debate, you yelled at a woman on that TikTok thing. [00:21:19] I would never say that. [00:21:20] I would never call a woman dumb. [00:21:22] Sure, you have. [00:21:23] So people really want to put distance between themselves and something that they know, of course, they've engaged in. [00:21:28] So let's bring this back. [00:21:30] You may not be a lesbian heretic slash guess who character, but challenge to women out there. [00:21:38] Let me ask you. [00:21:39] Genuine question. [00:21:40] I've heard plenty of female pastors, those who claim to be conservatives, some who claim to be spiritual advisors to those in administrations. [00:21:49] How do you reconcile the passages? [00:21:51] In other words, I just want to ask you, you comment below. [00:21:53] Women, I'm going to read them for you. [00:21:55] I've heard many times what they are not. [00:21:58] Tell me what they are. [00:21:58] Ephesians 5 22 to 23. [00:22:00] Wives submit to your own husbands as to the Lord, for the husband is the head of the wife, as also Christ is head of the church, and he is the savior of the body. [00:22:09] Willing to bet that a bunch of you are going to say, yeah, and also it calls to husbands. [00:22:13] No, no, I'm asking you. [00:22:14] I'm asking you, the women. [00:22:17] What does that mean? [00:22:19] 1 Corinthians 14, 34 through 35. [00:22:22] Let your woman keep silent in the churches, for they are not permitted to speak, but they are to be submissive, as the law also says. [00:22:29] And if they want to learn something, let them ask their own husbands at home, for it is shameful for women to speak in church. [00:22:36] Dang. [00:22:36] Does that offend you? [00:22:37] And if so, tell me why. [00:22:39] What do you think that means? [00:22:41] And how do you apply it? [00:22:44] Show me that there's only one way to be different. [00:22:46] Only one way to be different. [00:22:47] It really is a binary choice from that lesbian bishop, heretical pastor. [00:22:54] What does it mean? [00:22:55] We need to have this conversation because we see this across the board people picking and choosing and basically just tearing out passages figuratively. [00:23:02] Well, that doesn't mean this. [00:23:03] No, these are pretty literal prescriptions. [00:23:06] I'm very curious and I'd love to see the dialogue on that. [00:23:08] And you can't do that, right? [00:23:09] You can't do that with faith and say, well, I believe certain parts of it and I'm a Christian. [00:23:13] No, there's a faith. [00:23:15] There's a whole thing here that you can't just like pick and choose from on the parts that you don't like. [00:23:19] And especially those two, those are related, right? [00:23:22] Submitting to your husband's and understanding his role in the house and as a faith leader in your house and having female pastors. [00:23:31] Like, I've, you and I have gone to a church that has a female pastor now. [00:23:35] Right. [00:23:36] And that's a problem. [00:23:37] They're using that term quite loosely. [00:23:38] Quite loosely. [00:23:39] Yes, I understand that. [00:23:40] But it's never fully addressed. [00:23:42] And we wrestled with it and tried to find ways, okay, maybe, maybe they're referring to, no, like, You really just have to understand what scripture is saying. [00:23:48] And listen, if you believe God is good and he wants what is best for you and loves you better than any earthly father could ever love you, then you have to understand whatever he's prescribing is for your good. [00:23:59] It's not to be this like chained to the kitchen kind of existence for a woman. [00:24:05] That's not what he's prescribing. [00:24:07] In fact, he's prescribing us to die to protect our women. [00:24:10] He's elevating them in a way. [00:24:12] And I just don't understand why people pull things out of the Bible that they just don't like. [00:24:16] He's elevating them away, but let's Parents, there's also duties. [00:24:18] Like, let's say you're chained to the kitchen, you're chained to the house. [00:24:20] Let's just say you look at it that way. [00:24:21] I meant little chains. [00:24:22] Your husband is chained to the end of a sword back then, the barrel of a gun, a factory, to tow by the sweat of his brow for the rest of his life. [00:24:31] We all have, right, since the fall of man, we all have curses. [00:24:33] Why are you somehow immune? [00:24:36] Does God not love you because now you have pain in childbirth? [00:24:41] Because the man will be weary for pretty much all his life and won't find rest? [00:24:45] This is part of our downfall, our original sin, right? [00:24:48] But why does it not apply to you? [00:24:50] You don't. [00:24:51] You don't like it? [00:24:52] And also, let's go one more. [00:24:54] This is specifically for this Bishop Flunder. [00:24:55] She's not going to like this one. [00:24:57] Romans 1 26. [00:24:58] Because they always say, oh, Leviticus. [00:24:59] Well, you can't. [00:25:00] Well, yeah, I don't know if you know this, but degenerate homosexuality is also addressed in the New Testament. [00:25:04] Dang. [00:25:05] For this reason, God gave them up to vile passions. [00:25:08] That's pretty clear. [00:25:09] Whoops. [00:25:09] But what's vile passion? [00:25:10] For even their women exchanged the natural use for what is against nature. [00:25:14] Likewise, also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust for one another, men with men committing what is shameful and receiving in themselves the penalty of their error. [00:25:24] Which was due? [00:25:25] AIDS! [00:25:26] Yes! [00:25:28] Monkey bogs! [00:25:29] Hey, look, and then you'll have people go, oh, it's just old time. [00:25:33] That seems pretty clear. [00:25:34] And by the way, it addresses homosexuality from both men and women. [00:25:36] Doesn't mean that we hate anyone. [00:25:38] It also talks about promiscuity, it also talks about sexual immorality of all different kinds. [00:25:45] Why are people just picking and choosing? [00:25:48] Oh, you're more compassionate than God. [00:25:50] Is that really where we're at? [00:25:51] And let's think about this for a second. [00:25:52] It's led us down this path. [00:25:54] I want to ask you something. [00:25:55] Do you guys know that a lot of our Ivy League institutions were deeply Christian institutions when they started? [00:26:00] And you will get from the progressive, right, the modern leftists that, well, you want to go back to the time where, and they'll insert some kind of horror story that didn't actually exist, right, where women absolutely had no rights, men could beat them, leave them, and they had no recourse. [00:26:14] That's not a thing. [00:26:15] It's not actually ever been a thing here in the United States. [00:26:17] But let's compare the old horror days to What we're being taught today in church. [00:26:22] Let's look at Yale, a deeply Christian institution back then. [00:26:24] You know, it was founded in 1701 with the mission to instruct men, specifically, for public employment both in church and civil state. [00:26:31] The graduates there had to be able to read the Bible in Hebrew, Latin. [00:26:35] They had to attend daily chapel services. [00:26:38] Now, and they taught basic Christian theology over which you would have some theological disagreements. [00:26:43] That's what university was for back then. [00:26:44] Now, you can take classes at Yale to learn about friendships between black and white chicks. [00:26:49] You can analyze Beyonce's mid career works. [00:26:52] You can take an introduction to occult. [00:26:54] Sciences. [00:26:54] That's an oxymoron if I've ever heard one. [00:26:57] What? [00:26:57] And they ended their 300 something year with the Congressionalist Church so that the college could, quote, look at ways to strengthen the growing expressions of religious and spiritual life. [00:27:07] And also, that bishop claimed that gospel music wouldn't exist without LGBTQ people. [00:27:14] I don't even know what that means. [00:27:15] Well, and I even asked, like, I searched it, I couldn't find anything, and I asked every AI I could, and they just said, what? [00:27:22] That's crazy because that same sentence 15 years ago was gospel music wouldn't exist without black people. [00:27:27] Right. [00:27:28] Now it's without gay people. [00:27:30] Yeah, without gay people. [00:27:32] Does anyone know where this claim is based? [00:27:34] Because I wasn't able to find anything substantial. [00:27:37] Who wrote Psalms? [00:27:38] Was it David? [00:27:39] Yeah. [00:27:39] Is he gay? [00:27:40] No. [00:27:41] No, he had a best friend in Jonathan, and people were like, well, see, that's homosexuality. [00:27:46] Yeah. [00:27:46] It's not. [00:27:47] What the left wants to do is they want to rewrite history and go, look at the men used to embrace, men used to kiss each other on the cheek. [00:27:53] Men, when they swear by hand under the thigh, that actually meant hand under the gonads, right? [00:27:56] Under the gonads. [00:27:57] You're talking about a promise and a blessing. [00:27:59] Meaning, I'm promising on my entire lineage, my entire bloodline. [00:28:02] That's what it meant. [00:28:03] But people now want to go, see, that's gay. [00:28:05] So everybody's a little bit gay, and gay has been normal and accepted throughout history. === Biblical Oaths and Lineage Promises (15:29) === [00:28:07] It's a lie. [00:28:09] It's factually incorrect. [00:28:10] And it's tough for people out there who are femcons, who are covert feminists, who say, well, I don't like this, and I like that. [00:28:18] How do you argue against a bishop like that? [00:28:21] If you say women can be in positions of authority in church sometimes, how do you argue? [00:28:26] Just like I would ask her, how do you argue if you say, well, I don't like this passage? [00:28:30] About slaves obeying the masters. [00:28:31] I don't like this passage about women. [00:28:33] These aren't the words of God, they're words about God. [00:28:36] Well, then, how do you argue to an atheist that any of it is the word of God? [00:28:41] Right. [00:28:43] That's why Christianity was backsliding, was shrinking for a very long time, and it's growing. [00:28:48] You know why? [00:28:48] Because it was watered down in the name of compassion. [00:28:52] And I always maintained, I said, you know what? [00:28:55] You're just going to reach a bunch of people who are going to be fickle and they're going to drop out anyway. [00:28:59] Because the easiest counter argument to this stupid agape Christian perspective is God is just love. [00:29:05] I know that an atheist is going to say, yeah, how many millions of people were killed by the God of the Old Testament? [00:29:09] And that would be a valid point. [00:29:11] You either accept all of it, Contextually, and that's where study is important, or you reject it. [00:29:18] It is kind of a binary decision, it doesn't work otherwise. [00:29:20] And no matter what religion you practice, you still, Muslim, atheist, Jew, even, you deserve the best vehicle protection plan on the market from my favorite sponsorship ever. [00:29:31] It's a long time coming. [00:29:33] Yup, it's your worst nightmare. [00:29:36] Your car broke down, but that's not really your worst nightmare, more like an inconvenience. [00:29:41] I can name you several things that are worse. [00:29:43] For example, Your car broke down. [00:29:46] You're in a bad neighborhood, the corner of Malcolm X and MLK Jr. [00:29:50] There are two hobos. [00:29:51] They look angry and like they haven't eaten for a long while. [00:29:56] It's your worst nightmare. [00:29:57] Recurring dreams about Stonehenge that remain unexplained. [00:30:01] Pool of spiders. [00:30:03] Diagnosed with progeria. [00:30:04] It's Christmas time in Germany and you've been bad. [00:30:07] Your girlfriend found your old Tinder account, Grindr account, Christian Cafe, Chris Hansen. [00:30:15] Why is that your worst nightmare? [00:30:16] Hey, Mr. T. Please. [00:30:19] Call me Ice. [00:30:20] Mr. T was my father's name. [00:30:22] Look, those are all terrifying nightmares and all, but this is a car shield commercial. [00:30:28] Okay, your car broke down. [00:30:31] Now two hobos are copulating in the back seat, and it is covered in a sticky biofilm. [00:30:36] Got it. [00:30:38] You're 40 years old, and you need to be checked for prostate cancer. [00:30:42] Only your doctor is a former Norwegian strongman competitor. [00:30:45] All right, I'm calling it. [00:30:46] We're gonna have to go in another direction. [00:30:48] It's your worst nightmare. [00:30:50] The actor won't deliver the line about how Carshield goes beyond the manufacturer's warranty to cover potential vehicle repair costs and beyond industry standards to offer month-to-month coverage for one low fixed price. [00:31:03] That's a wrap! [00:31:04] F**k you! [00:31:06] Protect your vehicle from the unexpected. [00:31:09] Go to Carshield.com, use code Crowder for 20% off. [00:31:14] You're at a truck stop with R. Kelly. [00:31:16] There are many, many, many more. [00:31:20] This was the one where you're like, yes, go get it. [00:31:23] As long as they approve. [00:31:24] And they did. [00:31:25] They did. [00:31:26] We like it. [00:31:26] And we did a good job with it. [00:31:27] I think we did. [00:31:28] We got like 50 of them. [00:31:29] Yes. [00:31:29] Let's go. [00:31:30] By the way, thank you for the raid, of course, Dan. [00:31:32] And welcome, viewers. [00:31:33] We appreciate you coming. [00:31:34] If you're not yet a Rumble Premium member, Mug Club is Rumble Premium. [00:31:38] Rumble Premium is Mug Club. [00:31:39] We'll send you guys on to Haley for free. [00:31:41] Really quickly, on that last segment, I want to reiterate something. [00:31:45] How do you deal with those verses? [00:31:47] If you don't know how to deal with those verses, but you see the most, give me the very best steel man argument for the other side of it doesn't mean wives submit to your husband. [00:31:55] I really want to engage with that because I don't think you could. [00:31:58] This lady's crazy, right? [00:31:59] She doesn't even understand that slavery didn't mean black people in biblical times necessarily. [00:32:04] It may have, but she's like, slavery, that must be black people. [00:32:06] I'm like, study history. [00:32:08] White people were very, very, very much slaves. [00:32:10] Now do Asians in the Middle East. [00:32:12] Yeah, exactly. [00:32:13] Today. [00:32:13] So we all know that's stupid. [00:32:14] We all know you can't just rip pages out of the Bible and make it into whatever you want. [00:32:18] But I do want people to wrestle, just get past that. [00:32:21] Wrestle with those verses and tell us what you think they mean. [00:32:24] Who is the very best person at arguing what you think those things mean? [00:32:28] Yeah, that's what I want to see. [00:32:31] This is a prison of the feminist Christian wing zone making. [00:32:37] It's permeated the church in a lot of ways. [00:32:39] I mean, you see the obvious, all the gay, Episcopal, Anglican, all this stuff. [00:32:43] I guess Methodist is going around the bend too. [00:32:45] You see all that, but hey, let's take the part that strikes a little closer to home. [00:32:51] Do you follow that? [00:32:53] Do you follow the Bible as it is prescribed as a conservative Christian woman? [00:32:57] And let's talk about it. [00:32:59] Yeah. [00:32:59] Because they always want to make it seem like the manosphere is wrong about this, but they are in line with what has been expected of both Christian men and women for centuries. [00:33:08] That's only been changed really recently and largely spearheaded by atheists, secularists who used your compassion and your faith against you. [00:33:16] Yeah. [00:33:17] Wouldn't she mean like sixth or seventh testament, though? [00:33:20] Maybe. [00:33:20] Because, I mean, if you count like just adding testaments, the Book of Mormon, the Hadith, the Quran. [00:33:27] Well, she wouldn't accept those, so she wants to add her own version of that. [00:33:31] Yeah. [00:33:31] So it is the actual definition of a cult. [00:33:34] Because Christianity wouldn't accept it. [00:33:35] The book of Flunder Down Under. [00:33:39] Another woman. [00:33:40] Yeah. [00:33:42] Homosexuality is cool now, I guess. [00:33:44] Yeah, yeah, it's fine. [00:33:45] The Bible doesn't know what it's talking about. [00:33:47] Billy, put the pen down. [00:33:49] Stop. [00:33:51] All right. [00:33:51] This next one here. [00:33:54] I talked about this on Jillian Michaels' show, and I've talked about this on this show quite a bit, but I want to make sure that people really remember this because we get a lot of questions in chat for those who are Rumble Premier members. [00:34:03] I always say, How does the left reconcile, you know, from the river to the sea and an LGBTQ flag? [00:34:10] Where I say, How do they reconcile, and they'll go, you know, like women's rights, but also, you know, basically creating an entire generation of prostitutes with OnlyFans. [00:34:19] Here's what it is it's Marxism. [00:34:21] And I've explained this quite a few times, but you need, To really understand this, and it does simplify understanding the leftist perspective. [00:34:30] You see the world through good, evil, right, wrong, decisions, consequences, actions, reactions, logic versus emotion. [00:34:40] They see everything through the lens of oppressor and oppressed, champion, underdog. [00:34:46] They will invariably support who they view as the oppressed or the underdog, period, because it's the most valuable tool in destroying institutions. [00:34:55] Mm hmm. [00:34:56] Usually moral institutions, usually institutions that relate to tradition. [00:35:00] So, Christianity bad, Islam good. [00:35:04] From feminists. [00:35:05] Well, how does that make sense? [00:35:06] Because Christianity is the majority, right? [00:35:08] That's the champion in the United States. [00:35:09] The underdog is Islam, right? [00:35:12] So, Israel bad, Palestine good. [00:35:14] Well, how does that work if you're an angry lesbian at a pride parade? [00:35:17] The only place that does that, which, by the way, I'm not a fan of, Israel and that. [00:35:20] Well, that's because they're winning, they're killing more people, they're winning at war, so they must automatically be bad. [00:35:27] It's that simple oppressor, oppressed. [00:35:30] Underdog, they root for all the time. [00:35:31] That's the only way you can make sense of this next segment. [00:35:34] So, Jon Stewart was interviewing the UN General Assembly President, Annalena Baerbach. [00:35:42] And he, at one point here, he talks about the UN. [00:35:46] They praise themselves, the UN and the WHO, for the response to COVID. [00:35:50] And Jon Stewart tries to imply that the single biggest contributor to the UN, the only reason it still exists, the United States, is the bad guy. [00:35:59] You guys know what other nations are in the UN, right? [00:36:02] Comment below. [00:36:02] We'll give you that list a little later on. [00:36:04] So you go, how in the world could you actually hold this opinion? [00:36:09] Marxism. [00:36:11] America, head honcho. [00:36:12] America, the big superpower of the world, therefore automatically bad. [00:36:17] Even though Cuba kills its own citizens. [00:36:19] Even though Somalia is a hellscape. [00:36:21] It doesn't matter. [00:36:22] Whoever is most successful, whoever is the ruling class, bad. [00:36:26] So here is the UN General Assembly president talking with John Stewart, who, by the way, is part of the Green Party that isn't even popular in Germany, but hey, She should be in charge of your life and international policy. [00:36:38] I think most people did not realize that there is a president of the General Assembly. [00:36:44] How long is your term? [00:36:46] What are the duties? [00:36:48] Indeed, it's a very short term, it's only one year time. [00:36:52] Interesting for the German to go with the literal brown shirt. [00:36:55] You're thrown into the water, the cold water, we say in Germany. [00:36:58] Sure. [00:36:59] And then you just have to start swimming. [00:37:00] And yeah, the job is to bring the whole international family, so 193 to the table. [00:37:07] Sounds quite similar. [00:37:08] But in a time where one of these member states might have a nuclear weapon and the other one just has a conflict, imagine if you bring your family to the Thanksgiving table and you have the cranky uncle and you have your hippie mother, and then you just sing from the same songbook. [00:37:27] It's also a hard job. [00:37:28] Good analogy. [00:37:30] Does the crazy uncle or the hippie mom have the nuclear weapon? [00:37:33] Well, frankly speaking, in history, the woman hardly had the nuclear weapon. [00:37:40] Thank God. [00:37:40] God. [00:37:41] And unfortunately, it doesn't get any better. [00:37:42] It's time for Crowder's World Corner. [00:37:53] All right, a little backstory. [00:37:55] Baerbach is president of General Assembly's 80th session. [00:37:58] It's kind of rotating with the UN. [00:38:00] You can check all the references, by the way. [00:38:01] For those who are new, we make them available every single show. [00:38:04] We stream 11 a.m. Eastern. [00:38:06] That position is elected by the UN General Assembly. [00:38:09] Secret vote, which is always nice because the left is appointed. [00:38:12] Ultimately. [00:38:13] Yeah, appointed. [00:38:14] Formerly served as the first woman minister of foreign affairs in Germany and a member of the Green Party that is wildly unpopular in Germany. [00:38:22] So it's great to have someone who can't even get a Not even close to a majority in their own country, but they should be appointed to an international coalition to determine international policy because that's, you know, the left. [00:38:32] It's democracy. [00:38:33] So here she explains why there has never been, or really complains about how there has never been, a woman secretary general. [00:38:43] How many people are you interviewing? [00:38:46] At the moment, four. [00:38:47] So, yeah, the question was so how is the process? [00:38:51] You have to be nominated by a member state. [00:38:53] Okay. [00:38:55] There was a strong call for women, so 193 member states actually agreed on one thing that they strongly called on the nomination of women. [00:39:04] Yes, because for 80 years there never has been a woman. [00:39:07] And I mean, a woman here probably and out there in the world, we have heard it all before. [00:39:11] It was really hard to find one. [00:39:13] But explaining that after 80 years you could not find a woman if you have 4 billion potential candidates, because there are 4 billion women and girls around the world, it's really hard to explain. [00:39:27] Make the case for why. [00:39:30] Here's the other thing, too. [00:39:31] My guess is they'll bring in a woman to run it just at the point where it's basically unrunnable. [00:39:39] Now, do women in construction jobs do 94% of workplace deaths being men? [00:39:45] Maybe it's because of the kind of position and the people who wanted to be in said position. [00:39:50] So the hiring pool is all 4 billion women on earth, just like hashtag believable. [00:39:55] All 4 billion women on earth are eligible, right? [00:39:57] We should include them. [00:39:58] Yeah. [00:39:58] Just pluck one from anywhere. [00:40:05] I still don't understand. [00:40:07] Also, there's this whole idea, and have you guys bought this? [00:40:11] You've heard this so many times, right? [00:40:13] Well, we've let the men be in charge throughout history, and we've had nothing but war and blah. [00:40:17] So it's time to let women have a shot. [00:40:20] We have. [00:40:21] This idea that women have never been in control throughout history is just not true. [00:40:25] And they were just as cruel. [00:40:27] In some instances, people would argue more cruel than male rulers throughout history. [00:40:32] Let me give you a few examples. [00:40:32] So you have Catherine de' Medici of France, 1519 to 1589, was nicknamed the Serpent Queen. [00:40:38] Oh, jeez. [00:40:40] Oversaw the murder of French Protestants during St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre. [00:40:44] That was about 2,000 to 7,000 killed. [00:40:46] There's the Ren of Alona of Madagascar, killed missionaries, Westerners, subjected her own people to forced labor. [00:40:54] And by the way, during her reign, half of Madagascar's entire population died. [00:41:00] Matahafgar, when she was done. [00:41:04] It was an accident. [00:41:05] There was Empress, is it Dowager, Dowager, Cixi of China, 1835 to 1908, engineered death. [00:41:14] Of at least a dozen rivals supported the Boxer Rebellion that led to 100,000 people dead. [00:41:18] And a bonus, by the way, you had Park Gein Hee, I think was the name of South Korea, consulted a shaman during her presidency. [00:41:25] That one's just funny to show how. [00:41:27] Nancy Reagan used a Ouija board. [00:41:29] Yeah. [00:41:29] So it's like. [00:41:30] Let's let women have a shot. [00:41:31] Sure, they have. [00:41:32] This idea that if women are in charge, it'll be stable and there'll be no violence or be no wars. [00:41:38] We already, it's not that we don't have the case studies. [00:41:41] We have many, many, many, and it's just not the case. [00:41:46] So, this idea that it's inherently virtuous, we all want a woman. [00:41:49] Does anyone just ask, well, why? [00:41:51] Yeah. [00:41:52] What if someone said, we just want a man? [00:41:54] Why? [00:41:55] What is it about being a woman that would make you a better president of the General UN Assembly? [00:42:02] What about it? [00:42:03] What about tits would make you better? [00:42:10] Here she is, Bearcock, because this is how women do it better. [00:42:14] Bearbock. [00:42:15] Nope. [00:42:15] Bearbock. [00:42:17] That was not right. [00:42:19] Bearbock. [00:42:21] Look. [00:42:24] Hey, I like it when the cack is Bearbock. [00:42:27] He's reading your browser history, girl, so don't get upset about the internet. [00:42:31] I may be part of the dream party, but I like it raw. [00:42:35] Baby, I like it raw. [00:42:39] Bearbock. [00:42:40] Sorry. [00:42:44] Here she is. [00:42:45] So we want to know, hey, how would a woman do it? [00:42:46] Well, here she is talking about how the UN and WHO did this, did an amazing job during COVID. [00:42:52] Also in COVID, in the pandemic, there's no glory in prevention. [00:42:55] But this is exactly the main work the UN is doing preventing that out of a famine, another war would happen. [00:43:04] Preventing that with regard to, for example, when we had the pandemic, where no army in the world Could stop the virus because it didn't have any passport. [00:43:13] Even the strongest countries could not do it alone. [00:43:16] It needed the United Nations with the World Health Organization to do the vaccination for half of the world's population children going around. [00:43:24] That we don't have smallpox anymore. [00:43:26] This is thanks to the UN. [00:43:27] I mean, you haven't been downtown. [00:43:29] Believe me. [00:43:31] Since Mamdani, there was a whole. [00:43:35] So, a couple of things here. === Might Makes Right in Geopolitics (15:25) === [00:43:37] Everything that she just said is factually incorrect. [00:43:39] But she says we needed the UN to give us the vaccinations. [00:43:43] Did you, though? [00:43:44] Let's go with the premise that the vaccinations are good for everybody, right? [00:43:47] That it was a panacea. [00:43:48] Let's just assume that for the sake of argument. [00:43:50] Did you need the UN? [00:43:52] Or did you need the single most effective healthcare system in the world that you routinely condemn, which spearheads all medical innovation and new medications? [00:44:03] The United States. [00:44:04] Did we really need the UN? [00:44:06] Did the UN solve the problem? [00:44:08] The WHO solve the problem? [00:44:10] So, even using that premise, you guys did nothing. [00:44:13] You just came in and said, Yes, put our name on that. [00:44:16] We'll tell people they have to do it. [00:44:18] And then let's go to your actual response. [00:44:23] Consistently praised China for its pandemic response. [00:44:27] And for those of you going, yes, they were welding people shut into their own apartments. [00:44:32] And first is the one I keep hearing about China did this and China did that at the very beginning of this. [00:44:38] There were, or we have reports that there were bureaucrats that blocked this, blocked that. [00:44:43] But China as a nation did not step in and block reporting, block this, block that. [00:44:49] And a tremendous sense of responsibility and a fear that they could fail in their personal and collective. [00:44:55] Need to stop this thing. [00:44:57] NATO dick. [00:44:58] The world. [00:44:58] I heard this again and again from average Chinese, average docs and nurses. [00:45:02] Well, they weren't average. [00:45:03] I thought they were heroes. [00:45:04] And I want to make sure, Scanna, that in all the coverage of this and all the way we talk about the country, we do not diminish the work of people just everyday heroes in the response in China. [00:45:16] They're very, very human people. [00:45:18] Do you mean everyday heroes like yourself and the WHO, who, by the way, helped set the guidelines for social media where if anyone actually suggested maybe COVID didn't come from a wet market? [00:45:29] But was engineered in a lab and leaked. [00:45:31] Do you mean those people who completely deplatformed anyone who was right? [00:45:36] Do you mean those same heroes, by the way, parts of your organizations, and of course working hand in hand with China, who had doctors currently treating patients when it was a novel virus pre vaccine, being completely removed from any and all social media platforms? [00:45:51] You mean that? [00:45:52] Those kinds of heroes? [00:45:53] They were wrong. [00:45:54] The international community, the UN, the WHO, and the American left were verifiably wrong on nearly everything. [00:46:02] As it relates to COVID, they still think, this is how out of touch they are, they still think that you want to pat them on the back and say, great job. [00:46:11] Thanks for saving the world during COVID, whereas most people absolutely believe that they destroyed it actively. [00:46:18] So praising China, great. [00:46:21] Taiwan, not so much. [00:46:23] Would the WHO consider Taiwan's membership? [00:46:36] Hello? [00:46:38] I'm sorry, I can't hear you. [00:46:39] I couldn't hear your question. [00:46:40] Okay, yeah, let me just answer the everyday hero. [00:46:42] Let me just repeat the questions. [00:46:43] No, that's okay. [00:46:43] Let's move to another one then. [00:46:45] Right. [00:46:46] Because I'm actually curious on talking about Taiwan as well, on Taiwan's case. [00:46:53] Hard no. [00:46:57] And this is why, let me ask you this. [00:46:58] I want to really sort of walk you through this. [00:47:01] Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, the DNC, the Democrat Party, Did they support the UN? [00:47:08] Are they more pro UN than conservatives and Republicans? [00:47:11] Did they support the WHO? [00:47:13] Did they say trust the WHO? [00:47:15] Yes. [00:47:15] I never want to hear the progressive left talk about democracy because that guy, that assembly, the UN, that's the reason your kid missed graduation. [00:47:26] That's the reason your aunt died alone and you couldn't visit them. [00:47:30] It doesn't require multiple, it's a straight path. [00:47:32] They said lockdowns, they said deplatform. [00:47:37] And you will give the vaccine to children, period. [00:47:41] They are the reason, and they are unelected, and the left supports it. [00:47:45] Just like Fauci, the most powerful man during COVID in our government at that point in time, venerated, praised in media. [00:47:52] You don't love anything as much as the left loves appointed, unelected bureaucrats who can directly determine the course of your life. [00:48:00] Yeah, exactly. [00:48:01] And that was no small thing. [00:48:02] That wasn't just a China, Taiwan, sorry, a China, Taiwan spat. [00:48:07] There were doctors in Taiwan trying to submit. [00:48:10] Documents and papers about this disease to the WHO at that time, trying to contribute to what is going on and solving the problem and being rejected completely. [00:48:22] Just like doctors in the United States were shut down, made fun of, cast out of polite doctor society, I guess, whatever they have, because they said, hey, it looks like this is happening like this and we can solve the problem if we do this. [00:48:34] Well, they're not everyday heroes, Gerald. [00:48:36] No, These are, I guess, people that need to be banned. [00:48:39] It's those in Chinese government. [00:48:40] So just, again, follow the narrative of the left. [00:48:42] UN, great. [00:48:43] WHO, great. [00:48:44] Kamala Harris not going through a primary, appointed after you were lied about, has it related to Joe Biden's cognitive decline for many years? [00:48:52] Great. [00:48:53] None of that has anything to do with democracy, the false bill of goods that they sell you. [00:48:57] But then they also want you to know that, hey, you see this from Jon Stewart, the bad guys are who? [00:49:04] Not unlike the bureaucrats. [00:49:06] The United States. [00:49:08] Who's the worst country right now? [00:49:11] Well, I'm the president. [00:49:12] Is it us? [00:49:12] I'm the president of the General Assembly speaking on behalf of. [00:49:16] All of them? [00:49:16] Right. [00:49:17] Who would they all say is the worst? [00:49:23] Well, obviously, the worst are those who deny dignity from other human beings. [00:49:27] Yeah, let's talk about that. [00:49:29] Is it us? [00:49:30] The only reason that the UN still exists, by the way? [00:49:34] The 25 26 budget, $8.83 billion. [00:49:37] The United States pays about a third of all contributions. [00:49:40] Without us, the UN doesn't exist. [00:49:41] Is it us? [00:49:42] Are we the worst? [00:49:43] You know who else sits on the Human Rights Council, right? [00:49:45] While you're talking about dignity? [00:49:46] Afghanistan, Venezuela, China, Cuba, South Africa. [00:49:52] On the Security Council? [00:49:54] Pakistan and Somalia, bitch! [00:49:57] Is it us? [00:49:59] You may think the United States is not the greatest country in the world. [00:50:02] Got it. [00:50:03] Do you really think that the United States denies citizens dignity to greater severity than Afghanistan, Venezuela, Somalia, Pakistan, or Cuba? [00:50:16] Comment below. [00:50:17] You really believe that? [00:50:18] Because if you don't, you need to know that every single one of these people in a position of authority on the left does. [00:50:25] That's why when I say there's a Marxist revolution, banging at the gates, I mean it. [00:50:31] Just watch what they say. [00:50:33] All of those countries. [00:50:34] That's right. [00:50:35] Take the two most incest riddled countries on earth and put them in charge of security. [00:50:47] That's my landlord on the left. [00:50:49] You know who else was nominated for the Committee for Program and Coordination? [00:50:54] Iran! [00:50:55] Oh, come on. [00:50:57] Iran! [00:50:58] What is that committee? [00:50:59] They oversee women's rights and counterterrorism. [00:51:02] Iran! [00:51:03] What was that? [00:51:04] Are we the worst? [00:51:05] Is the United States the worst? [00:51:07] What was that, like a recon mission? [00:51:09] Like, hey, let's find out what they're doing for counterterrorism so we can. [00:51:12] Robber to figure things out, okay? [00:51:14] Like, these are the terrorists and the women's rights abusers, so maybe they could give us some insight. [00:51:17] Oh, it's catch me if you can. [00:51:19] Yeah, see? [00:51:20] Catch me if you ran. [00:51:21] Yeah. [00:51:24] That's goofy. [00:51:25] And here's Bear Bach in short talking about how we need the UN. [00:51:31] And, you know, we need the UN's steadfast result. [00:51:34] You know, the people who did a stellar job during COVID and have appointed the recognizers of human rights to their councils. [00:51:40] We need them to prevent the quote, might is right mentality. [00:51:43] Hopefully, Pakistan, Iran, Cuba, Venezuela, China help us out. [00:51:48] For all of us, it's in our interest and not only for the pure people around the world to have this United Nations. [00:51:54] But on the other hand, obviously, some think now might is right. [00:51:59] But we have seen also lately with the Strait of Hormuz that obviously this conflict does not only affect everybody, but also you need the support of others to open the Strait of Hormuz. [00:52:11] Yeah, and you don't do it. [00:52:12] So you're useless. [00:52:13] For me, it's crystal clear the International Peace Order, the Charter of the United Nations, is a life insurance for everyone. [00:52:20] Everyone. [00:52:21] No. [00:52:21] And nobody could sleep in silence and peace if we would accept that a bigger neighbor can just invade their neighboring country in the future. [00:52:33] It really blows my mind that this idea that violence and might makes right, to take us back to a world that we were when colonial powers and imperial powers ruled and war was inevitable in almost every location. [00:52:50] It still is. [00:52:53] It's almost shocking. [00:52:54] To see how far we've come, and yet people want to go back to that much more barbaric way of governance. [00:53:03] You mean the barbaric way that they still live in these countries who are on the councils for human rights? [00:53:10] Also, could you imagine if a country just invaded another? [00:53:13] Yeah, by the way, UN, hey, how many sanctions did you pass on Russia? [00:53:20] Zero! [00:53:21] Nothing! [00:53:21] Zero! [00:53:22] Oh, man, they tried. [00:53:23] But the U.S. is the worst, who, by the way, appropriated about $180 something billion in funding, which, by the way, I'm against. [00:53:30] But the U.N. said, could you imagine if a country invades another country and look at the Strait of Hormuz? [00:53:35] This is why we have to work together. [00:53:37] But you don't. [00:53:37] And this is the idea that might make right. [00:53:40] What do you think would happen if Russia? [00:53:42] Or China was a genuine imperialist power or colonialist power without, by the way, the checks and balances that you see exclusively from the United States. [00:53:52] No other nation in the UN can do it. [00:53:54] You'd have no rights. [00:53:56] This is important because the left acts as though, is that a trans on CNN? [00:54:01] I'm sorry, I'm very distracted. [00:54:02] If not, then that's unfortunate and I feel bad, but not that bad. [00:54:05] Now, looks like the Sphinx. [00:54:07] The left, they're moral relativists. [00:54:09] They believe that, well, what's moral is really what society determines. [00:54:12] That's why they want to deconstruct gender, that's why they want to deconstruct the nuclear family. [00:54:16] That's why they say we should tear pages out of the Bible and it's archaic. [00:54:19] Okay. [00:54:19] But for some reason, they believe that rights are concrete and that rights are absolute. [00:54:27] Now, look, in this country, we do have, we recognize rights. [00:54:30] In this country, our culture is a Christian nation. [00:54:32] We say we're going to recognize these rights. [00:54:34] Government doesn't serve to provide them. [00:54:35] These are God given natural rights the right to speak freely, the right to self preservation, the Second Amendment, right? [00:54:41] That's why we have it. [00:54:41] But what do you think happens if the United States is not the world superpower, but it's Russia and China? [00:54:47] Those rights don't exist. [00:54:50] Rights don't exist if you can't enforce them. [00:54:52] And the UN can enforce nothing. [00:54:55] Ever. [00:54:56] Yeah. [00:54:57] But they do believe that might makes right. [00:54:59] So we've addressed the military component of this, but Jon Stewart should be smarter than this. [00:55:03] What about the economic might of a nation? [00:55:06] You can use sanctions. [00:55:07] You can do all kinds of things with your economy to kind of control the region around you, even potentially the world, right? [00:55:13] But what about going a step further? [00:55:15] The left believes in might makes right. [00:55:16] It's when they're in power. [00:55:17] Yeah. [00:55:18] They do things. [00:55:18] The UN and the WHO did things specifically against people who said, no. [00:55:23] This is a terrible idea. [00:55:24] All of medical history has shown us that this doesn't work, especially going back to the plague during World War I. [00:55:32] We know this won't work. [00:55:33] We have to do something else. [00:55:34] And they still did it because their might made them right. [00:55:38] They just like it when they're in charge. [00:55:39] Yeah, exactly. [00:55:40] That's exactly right. [00:55:41] They said, well, can you, this might makes right. [00:55:43] I can't, let me ask you this. [00:55:44] During COVID, why were people, let's just point to Canada, Australia, where they actually had camps. [00:55:50] Why were, how were people escorted from their houses and sent to a quarantine camp? [00:55:54] Well, the government did it. [00:55:55] How'd they do that? [00:55:56] By men with guns. [00:55:58] They did it with might, correct? [00:56:00] In China, they did it with welders. [00:56:01] Yes, in China, they did it with welders. [00:56:03] Yes, you don't have to leave. [00:56:05] No. [00:56:05] So they're okay using their might. [00:56:08] Why? [00:56:08] Because they believe they're inherently virtuous, even though they can't declare what a true moral absolute actually is. [00:56:13] A woman like this. [00:56:15] John Sword asks Is the United States the worst? [00:56:19] Where we have a president who was elected with a mandate, to be clear, in a transparent election, this last go around. [00:56:25] Okay. [00:56:26] Is the United States the worst? [00:56:28] Can you believe this might makes right where the United States throws its weight around? [00:56:31] You have this lady. [00:56:32] For contrast, UN General Assembly President, who's a member of the Green Party in Germany, that by the way only gets 13% support in Germany, compared to the AFD, 26%, the most popular, and she will be in charge of making decisions that will be enforced upon you by an international committee that you didn't elect and don't even represent people of their own country. [00:56:57] And how will it be enforced? [00:56:59] By the might within your borders. [00:57:01] So, what they really hate. [00:57:03] Is having might, the United States having might that extends beyond our borders. [00:57:07] Because just like we said to the king, no, we're not going to do that. [00:57:10] We can do the same thing with the UN. [00:57:12] You're not going to rule over us. [00:57:14] We don't have to fight a revolution. [00:57:16] We just have to cut the purse strings. [00:57:19] They're completely useless. [00:57:22] Completely useless, by and large, because they can't tell you what a moral truth is, a moral absolute, and they can't tell you how a right is actually enforced. [00:57:31] You guys love it if you think we're off base, but this is what the don't ask yourself what the left would do right now. [00:57:37] Ask yourself what they would do when completely unfettered. [00:57:39] We've seen it Canada, Australia, the UK, what the UN proposes. 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[00:59:10] Right, is the newest numbers I've seen. [00:59:13] But the lowest, let's call it a quarter trillion to a trillion dollars of fraud. [00:59:18] That's budget annually, right, in the United States, just gone. [00:59:22] No idea. [00:59:23] I'm not talking about irresponsible spending. [00:59:27] I'm not talking about going past your budgetary appropriations. [00:59:31] I'm talking about we have no idea. [00:59:34] So when the left says you can't cut, I don't know, soda Fanta from SNAP EBT, they don't want you to cut anything. [00:59:43] That's why Doge was so effective. [00:59:44] Hopefully, we see some perp walks at some point in time. [00:59:47] I really would like to see that. [00:59:47] I think that's a legitimate criticism of this administration. [00:59:50] A lot of talk, not as much on delivering. [00:59:54] But Representative Rosa DeLoro, you know, the one who wants to be like the cool grandma aunt, she was, she thought she was grilling the Interior Secretary, Doug Burgum, over cutting grants. [01:00:06] And he came back with some information that this kind of got glossed over. [01:00:09] Not a lot of people ran this, but we did some fact checking and found out that it is entirely true. [01:00:14] This lady, this blue haired podling, was blindsided. [01:00:18] When I look at some components of the Fish and Wildlife Service, they are proposed for. [01:00:24] Complete elimination. [01:00:26] That includes the state and tribal wildlife grants. [01:00:30] She looks like wildlife. [01:00:31] Is that wrong? [01:00:32] Connecticut's just the worst. [01:00:35] There was a review done of the grants on the grant side, and that is an area where there's been substantial review. [01:00:42] We found organizations that were receiving grants from Interior where 80 to 100 percent of the revenue of that NGO was a grant from the federal government. [01:00:53] And yet, those organizations, we were the sole source of their revenue. [01:00:56] But they would have a CEO making $650,000 and four $400,000 lobbyists. [01:01:02] Yeah. [01:01:02] Now, Brigham didn't actually mention specific NGOs, so we had to do some digging. [01:01:06] We did find some. [01:01:07] He did go on, however, to number the actual amount of NGOs potentially involved. [01:01:12] One NGO. [01:01:14] Two. [01:01:16] Three. [01:01:17] Four NGOs. [01:01:20] Ah, they're all faggots. [01:01:23] It's. [01:01:26] Spitting image. [01:01:27] I'm glad we're past cancel culture because, you know, I like him doing that. [01:01:30] So. [01:01:31] Let me give you an example here of some of the NGOs. [01:01:33] We'll make these references available because this clip was run, but no one really had the information. [01:01:38] So, one of them is the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation, the RBFF. [01:01:44] So, Doge did cut RBFF funding. [01:01:46] So, that's a good one for good reason. [01:01:48] Let me give you some numbers here. [01:01:50] In 1998, RBFF was founded to increase participation in fishing. [01:01:57] And since then, they've received, yeah, that's it. [01:01:59] It seems bizarre. [01:02:00] It's like me. [01:02:01] What's your mission statement? [01:02:03] An NGO that is entirely subsidized by the government to increase fishing? [01:02:08] Take a stick and a string, put a worm on it, go. [01:02:12] Well, they received $300 million in taxpayer dollars. [01:02:16] No way. [01:02:17] $300 million. [01:02:18] Now, I know you're probably upset about that. [01:02:19] You're like, well, that's an absurd amount of money for a silly NGO, but at least it got more people into the fine sport of fishing, right? [01:02:30] Nope. [01:02:30] Fishing licenses remain completely flat. [01:02:32] What? [01:02:34] I really just hope more people fished and said, screw the license. [01:02:36] Are you kidding me? [01:02:37] A license. [01:02:38] In 2024, 99.7% of their entire 13 point something million dollar budget or their revenue was funded by a single federal government grant. [01:02:51] Jeez. [01:02:52] Eight full time employees at this NGO total about $2 million in salary. [01:02:57] So, to give you an idea, the president and CEO of the fishing NGO, $366,000 a year plus benefits. [01:03:03] The CFO, $316,000 a year. [01:03:05] The VP or the SVP of marketing, $375,000 a year, which is weird. [01:03:09] Made more than the CEO or CFO. [01:03:11] And the marketing was effective to the point of increasing fishing participation 0%. [01:03:18] But they went fishing a lot. [01:03:19] They had fishing Fridays. [01:03:20] I'm willing to bet that they did. [01:03:22] I don't know. [01:03:23] $375,000 a year. [01:03:24] I think you order the fish in. [01:03:26] That's true. [01:03:26] And we've gone over time, so we're going to continue with this. [01:03:29] If you are not a member, because we have a video to show you what RBFF actually does. [01:03:34] Yeah. [01:03:34] But if you're not yet a member, hey, you can join below. [01:03:37] Just click that button. [01:03:38] Rumble Premium is Mug Club. [01:03:39] Mug Club is Rumble Premium. [01:03:40] You still get this wonderful hand etched mug to become a part of the club, or you can try it for $9 a month. [01:03:45] But you get everything ad free, 100% more show. [01:03:47] And all of these creators that you see here, it's your best one stop shop for content that is actually truly free speech oriented. 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