Crowder defends shoving an aggressor at Nick Fuentes' home, contrasting it with Ann Arbor's removal of neighborhood watch signs amid rising crime. He warns against investing in China, citing Manus AI's seized assets, and critiques EU "regretful sex" laws, noting Sweden saw a 62% rise in rape reports after broadening definitions. Crowder argues false accusations dilute justice, then defends Andrew Wilson against shill claims by highlighting his anti-Zionist stance before concluding that soundbite culture distorts complex political debates. [Automatically generated summary]
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Insiders Fighting for Themselves00:03:47
Love is like common ground to hold the spread of lies.
And we must do it big fat.
Love is like common ground to hold the spread of lies.
An idiot.
America first.
America first.
Non-fatal.
We want to build a much better believable people.
And we must do it non-fatal.
Communication very much higher.
America first.
To lead it by an idiot.
Insiders fighting for insiders.
Time to stop.
Insiders fighting for insiders.
More of.
Insiders fighting for insiders.
Time to stop.
Insiders fighting for insiders.
America first.
Love the flow.
69.
Now it's time for new believable people.
And we must do it.
If we don't control insiders, this will be over and over.
To lead it by an enemy.
Big fat love, find common ground to hold the spread of lies, and we must do it.
Big fat love, find common ground to hold the spread of lies.
And hey, America first, America first, and non fatal.
We want to build a much better believable people, and we must do it non fatal.
Communication very much higher.
America first, to lead by an Insiders fighting for insiders.
Time to stop.
Insiders fighting for insiders.
More of.
Insiders fighting for insiders.
Time to stop.
Insiders fighting for insiders.
America first.
Love the flow.
Hope everything turns out okay.
All the money in the cash register.
Mr. Duncan just
The China World Debate00:04:06
Is, though.
It's the weirdest showerhead.
It's a button, and the button changes the settings.
And I don't.
You can't do a button.
Welcome to the lineup live.
Hey, you guys used.
What are they called?
Telephone showerheads?
I am a strict telephone showerhead.
I guess I should say fascist, I guess.
If there's no telephone showerhead, if it's just mounted, I'm doing yoga.
So welcome to the lineup live.
Live, and you know, we're dog men, it goes a long way with the ladies.
Hey, Nick Fuentes was doxxed.
That video came out, and of course, for some reason, there's controversy online.
To me, it's you show up at someone's house intimidatingly, meet pavement.
We also want to talk about China right now.
I don't know if you know this, but China, they're not the Chinese, they're not your friends.
And there's this company called Manus, where hundreds of millions of dollars of American dollars were invested in China, said, Oh, that's all now, and just stole it.
So, if you're thinking about investing in China, please do not.
Europe wants to codify into law the new definition of rape, which is regretful sex at any point.
So, I guess they really want to kind of put the final nail on the.
They want to seal up the birth rate problem.
Andrew Wilson had a debate with Owen Schreier.
It was pretty funny.
There's some Photoshop in there.
Now I'm thinking maybe we should.
You know what?
On with the show.
We should.
We'll run them.
Yeah.
Things down.
House of China.
Women of ten persons for indoor gatherings.
But I hear his hands clapping.
Counters are closed for seating and service.
As thunder, I saw those flippers flapping.
No dancing, no fun, no whatever.
Boys in a dress inside of Tim's China world.
But could he still steal that valor in his China world?
Even though he never saw combat.
I see those hands clapping, loud as thunder.
Those seal flippers flapping.
Somewhat fing mixed with no bravado.
When I think about Tim's China world, I'm fired.
Nearby businesses.
I couldn't pretend, but really, we would be so fed if we'd get in this China world.
In love with Jamie now.
Soft and pink, just like a sow.
Sunlight blinding me off his bald head.
He's transing everywhere.
Look into his wife's crazy eyes.
When we fight, we win.
I can smell the burning tires.
The Tim's little China world.
There's so much more to see.
Free Speech and Open Mouths00:02:18
He'll ruin everything we are.
Please leave.
All the stay at home order is being violated.
In love with communism, a Chinese honeymoon, a man who wants the left to rule the world.
And when he gets excited, Richard Simmons comes to him.
Arms flapping, gaping, open mouth.
With the country so divided, old China Tim, he says, I just can't wait to shut your mouth.
There's no guarantee to free speech.
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I'm all sideways today.
I'm getting the side.
I still have gum in my mouth.
What am I doing?
What am I doing?
We're supposed to be professionals here.
We'll get there.
It's going to be a fun show.
I'm going to tell you, I laughed really hard at Nick Fuentes shoving that woman in the pit.
So I'm just going to let you know if you're expecting some political commentary or to take a stand on Fuentes, you've seen my interview with Nick Fuentes.
Nuance in Ann Arbor00:15:27
I don't agree with him on most things.
And probably since I've interviewed him, I probably disagree with him on even more things.
I still love it.
Captain Morgan, CEO.
Any disagreement here?
Not at all.
It seems like the appropriate response.
I mean, I love the AI versions of it, though, that turn him into some kind of like martial arts expert.
It is pretty fun.
Also, because you know he's not.
Yeah.
If AI is supposed to take over the field, it really sucks.
Because I've been using it, trying, and it's just, it's awful.
You guys let me know what your experience has been.
You can't get the font size right.
There are elements that need work.
Ah, yes.
Like basic fonts.
And tonight, actually, or sorry, tomorrow.
Tomorrow.
Tomorrow at Brooklyn Comedy Club, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Josh Firestein, how are you, sir?
Good.
I love that video, too.
I'm all for it.
Somebody comes in your report.
I did the same thing to my Amazon guy.
Really?
Yeah.
You can't be delivering packages after 8 30.
Come on, dude.
I got kids.
My other dog hoppers, like Joe Lewis, people here who've been here for long enough, you remember, he did that to the package guy just because he's racist.
Oh, no.
And I told the story, it was raining.
And so you remember that driveway that I used to have?
He had to run up, and there was a bush in front of the door.
Yeah.
I see him estimating.
I see my dog Hopper looking in the front.
Black guy, by the way, I should say.
Oh, I see him looking.
I see him growling.
It's raining.
I see the guy look up at the rain and he takes the package to use it as like an umbrella, which, by the way, doesn't work.
And he sprints up and comes around the corner.
It's a blind corner around the bush.
And then Hopper's on the screen.
He went, oh, damn!
And threw it and ran off.
He actually yelled, oh, damn!
And threw his makeshift umbrella.
He goes, like, you are a silly person.
This shouldn't be real life.
You can't get mad at that, though.
Whatever's in your package.
You can't get mad at that.
I would do the same thing.
I would.
It was like a Pixar movie.
By the way, before we get into anything else, David Allen Coe died.
I just found that out while we were doing the Outlaw Country Legend.
Real country.
Outlaw Country.
You guys let me know if you were a fan of his.
One of my favorite songs ever is actually David Allen Coe's Living on the Run.
I think we have a little.
Do we have it?
No?
No.
So, okay.
When we said we had it, we wrote the name of the song.
Oh, you wrote the name of the song.
Oh, that's good.
He asked AI to get it for us.
I was going to say, you're like a real life AI prompt.
Here, I'll do it.
Hey, guys, can you pull one of my favorite songs ever, Living on the Run?
And they go, we'll write it down.
Yeah.
Thanks.
I'll do it for you.
Living on the Run.
I'm running and I'm living on it.
Yeah, I don't know the song either.
I killed my man in Tennessee.
Oh, I didn't get it.
I'm the one that took it from me.
I'm on the run.
Baby on the run.
I might know it if I heard it.
Anyway.
And strut me.
How much are we allowed to play?
Go, go, little.
There you go.
See, I nailed it.
Okay, yeah.
It's great.
Everly said.
Yeah, he killed a woman in Tennessee.
Of course he's on the run.
He should be.
She showed up at his porch.
Yeah, well.
All right, fair enough.
Fair enough.
It was dragging a little bit.
We.
Turned it right back around.
Hey, let's go to Ann Arbor being racist.
That's a fun start.
All right.
Slow news day, people.
So you know what that means.
Ann Arbor, they're now going to solve the equity problem.
Racism is solved now.
Oh, good.
By getting rid of racist, I know what you're thinking, racist signs.
What do you think of racist signs?
Like, you know, like at a diner, like, your can's not welcome.
Colored water fountain here.
Colored water fountain.
No, neighborhood watch signs, because apparently that's black people don't like neighborhood watches.
I wonder why.
Let's watch.
Briefly, neighborhood watch signs are expressions of exclusion, and they're inconsistent with our values.
They're for criminals.
Stop watching me, man.
Criminals?
What are you?
By others, wondering what they're doing.
This is just representative of our values and what we are doing here in my house.
They were not connected to any existing public safety program today.
In fact, it's been defunct for decades.
And it really harkens back to a time when public safety was about exclusion, was about repressing the bailout.
Yes, excluding criminals, crimes, were trying to.
And who did not.
And that is not how we do public safety in Ann Arbor today.
Why not?
Wait, so you don't want.
Cops, signage to, but you don't want neighborhood watches that they don't belong because they do.
No, they don't.
See something, shut the hell up.
And just the removal of these signs is a huge step in that direction.
Oh my gosh.
By the way, can we also define a huge step?
It's a huge step in that direction.
Getting rid of a neighborhood watch sign is a huge step in solving racial discrimination in a neighborhood.
You do understand that your premise is racist, right?
You do get this.
Yeah.
I love it.
It's like the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima and the sign being taken down.
I don't know which picture I like the most.
I just pictured Gary Oldman from Bram Stoker's Dracula with a TV being carried, like, you did not see me.
Now I'm picturing nothing but Gary Oldman, like, hey, who are you watching in this neighborhood?
Everyone!
And you should be.
You know what?
You know what?
Since you said it, let's just chalk this up to white culture.
We like neighborhood watches.
White guys, we do it.
We're like, hey, man, you want to grab a beer, watch the neighborhood, and make sure no criminals?
Sure.
It's a white thing.
Because you said it's a white thing.
So just let us have the white thing.
Neighborhood Watch.
It's fun for us.
I'm going to start using that as an excuse to get away for a couple hours.
Yeah.
Just tell my wife, hey, I'm doing the neighborhood watch with the guys down the street.
We'll just hang out at the pool, just drinking.
Yeah.
That's more inclusive.
I get it.
They want to be more inclusive.
And they actually have had some of the signs replaced with a more welcoming message to those in question.
Hold up.
Wait a minute.
Also.
Also, that guy has a sign on his fence that says, Beware of pussy.
So, let's just come right in.
Put that.
No, no, no.
I just got on.
Yep.
I've told you this before.
This is just more supporting evidence.
We provide them every single day.
We live stream 11 a.m. weekdays.
We provide the references.
The left wants to turn criminals into a voting base, violent criminals into a voting base, and you, the law abiding tax paying citizen, Into criminals.
That's what it is.
There is no world in which you can rationalize, yeah, we want to get rid of neighborhood watch signs, which by the way means they want to get rid of voluntary neighborhood watches.
They see that as exclusive as well because they want you exposed.
They want you less safe.
You could say, well, hold on a second.
In isolation, this is nuanced and let's take it into context.
Let's take it into context.
No cash bail, catch and release.
You look at DeCarlos Brown Jr. 14 times, I believe.
It's somewhere between 11, 14 times before he killed Irina Zarutska.
They're soft on crime across the board.
If ever given the chance to protect you or even give you the tools to protect yourself, the law abiding citizen, or enable and abet criminals, they pick the latter every single time with remarkable consistency.
Every time.
And by the way, she said it's a defunct program for decades.
You know what?
I didn't know that.
And I guarantee you the criminals didn't either.
No.
It was a sign.
It cost you nothing at this point just to leave it up and let them suspect that it's happening.
Also, if it's a racist.
By the way, Ann Arbor is like 6% black.
I'm very familiar with Ann Arbor.
You've seen, I've done videos in Ann Arbor quite a few times.
Used to live in Michigan.
Would that black council, would she live there if it was that racist?
Also, something to take into account theft, motor vehicle parts like thievery, carjack, all that assault, all on the rise in the city.
So, this is how they view fixing it.
Fantastic.
Good job, Ann Arbor.
Let's just take the rising crime rate and remove the fear of accountability.
Yes.
Oh, you can't report a crime if you don't see it.
That's right.
So, just don't watch.
Just proves that the U of M sucks in Ann Arbor.
Ultimately, this is horrible because I like to watch.
What's next?
Yeah, you're a watcher.
I know.
I know what that chair in the hotel's for.
It's for you.
He puts it out on the street corner.
What's next?
They're going to ban like ring cameras, security cameras on your house?
Did they really?
What?
Because they say it's facing a public place.
It's an invasion of privacy.
Wow.
Oh my God.
Yeah, you guys fact check me on the earth.
It was proposed.
I think they did in a municipality.
They said, yeah, you can't have ring cameras because it's a violation of privacy rights.
And they made a whole town start taking them down.
Also, they ban a lot of guard dog breeds in Canada.
So you can't have a gun.
You can't have a dog that's too dangerous.
And you can't have a modern security system.
Leave your keys out so they can see them, though.
That was the advice given.
Leave your keys closest to the door.
And by the way, if you leave your car unlocked and it gets stolen and they find out that you didn't lock your own car doors or you forgot, you will be charged.
Yep, that's what happens in Quebec.
The land of the left, it's coming for you.
Speaking of coming for you.
Oh, geez.
I don't know any other way to get into this.
A lot of people are commenting on this, and I don't like Nick Fuentes.
I don't care.
This was too rough.
How could you push a woman?
I love it.
In this instance, great.
I want to see more of this because I want there to be deterrence.
For the same reason the left wants to remove neighborhood watch signs, I want you to engage in when you or yours are threatened.
That certainly includes your property, your family, your vehicle, ruthless violence, ruthless defensive violence.
They need to have their head on a swivel.
Now, I've had scenarios like all of us have.
By the way, we just don't broadcast it.
We deal with the authorities when appropriate.
But this one made its way public.
Wherever you line up with or against Nick Fuentes, put that aside for a second.
Someone showed up at a guy's house because he was doxxed aggressively, and he dealt with her accordingly.
It's also hilariously funny.
Here's the video.
Hi.
Oh, my God.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
He looks so annoyed.
Gotta come out of my house for this.
Maybe she did while sitting there doing nothing.
Illegally parked in front of the hydrant.
Oh my gosh.
This encapsulates so much of the left, the feminist left.
First off, the other lady is, like you said, illegally parked in front of the fire hydrant.
But it's okay because it's for the greater good.
She goes up, she genuinely.
Can't compute that someone who may be under threat on a consistent basis, Nick Fuentes, may not take too kindly to you showing up at his house.
So she's surprised that she has to deal with any ramifications whatsoever.
Yes.
Falls down, is also probably surprised that she's very weak, which shouldn't be a surprise because she's a 57 year old self described Jewish feminist vegan activist.
Oh boy.
And then turns to her friend, her female friend, who clearly is not her friend.
There is no loyalty.
Will not happen.
Did you get that?
I don't know.
I was too busy illegally parking.
You wish there were more stairs for her to fall down.
Yeah.
Just all the stairs.
I wish he lived at the top of a lighthouse.
She has to fall down spiral stairs.
Oh, what are you doing?
I'm out.
It's okay.
It's a soft, sandy landing.
It's fine.
No, it's usually on rock.
I don't think it's a lighthouse on sand.
That's true.
What are you doing?
Oh.
No, this is accountability?
Oh, no.
And a side story.
Remember, I told you there were these kids.
I always support kids if they're selling lemonade or something.
They had a haunted lighthouse in northern Michigan to raise money for their school.
And they're going, like, so you're going to go through the haunted.
Do you want it medium scary or really scary?
I said, it can be really scary.
She goes, turn off the flashlight.
And I hear her, like, eight.
You're like, okay.
That's awesome.
It was great.
It was great.
I never understood.
Can you guys do you understand it when people drive past a lemonade stand or some of the kids are doing and and they're mad about it?
They don't want to get out of the roadway like it's just and also guys who make change for that.
Yeah, it's a 50 cent give them five bucks, encourage it.
That's I always try.
No, you got to get your change because you got to teach that skill.
That's math, baby.
Yeah, I guess, but hey, I'll do it.
You tip them out of the change, you get here's a quarter.
Go buy yourself a phone call.
This is unlike 10 years ago.
Calling the city.
You're that guy.
I'm not that guy.
I support them.
All right, and thank you for the raid, Dan.
Uh, like I said, slow news day.
This is just this was so much fun.
I watched this and I just.
Now, by the way, it could have been anyone.
I would say the same thing if that was a leftist and some rabid far right winger, if you could find one, showed up at their house.
You have the right to defend your home.
Yes.
She posted this after the incident.
So, okay, so what would you do if a neo Nazi white supremacist who called on a holy war against Jews and is a loud, proud misogynist lives in your town?
You are a Jewish feminist and you know his address.
Further, what would you do if your friend after friend met?
I'm trying to read what she wrote.
It doesn't make sense.
Messaged you with his address and told you that you should pop over since you live in the same town and report what it looks like from outside his home at and listed Fuentes's address.
So I believe this is after the doxing, but before the incident.
What would you do?
You have to do that?
Oh, my friends told me I had to.
Yeah.
What?
You that weak?
Yeah.
How are you going to accomplish anything?
Also, here's the thing.
So this is very funny, the video, objectively.
But even funnier is that this whole incident, once he took her phone, gave us.
This historic photograph.
That right there.
Oh, my God.
Like, you've made Nick Fuentes, who's, he'll tell you, he's not that tall, you've made him look like a badass with that.
But that literally looks like a 70s horror movie.
What does it say?
Oh, it says the next thing live streaming might be you.
Oh, I love it.
Now, so that's funny, but here's where it's not funny.
When you see it actually come to fruition, this was an incompetent vegan feminist.
Okay, that's objectively funny because they suck at everything.
What's not funny is having to deal with this on a regular basis because of your views, regardless of how offensive, controversial they are.
Violence Against Women Discussed00:05:19
You can say that about Nick Fuentes if you want, and you'd probably be right in some of his views.
Now do it with me.
Now do it with Gerald.
Now do it with basic Fox News hosts.
It happens across the board and it escalates.
The left does this consistently.
They know what they are doing, they know why they are doing it.
They're hoping that someone who is deranged enough out there Carries this to its logical conclusion.
You may not know this.
A lot of people probably aren't aware of this, but in December 2024, there was another person who showed up at Nick Fuentes' house.
It was John Lyons, okay, while he was live streaming.
I didn't know the.
Did you know that guy, John Lyons, who showed up at Nick Fuentes' house, he had murdered three people earlier that day?
No.
That day, he killed three people.
He was like, yeah, let me tack on Nick Fuentes.
Yeah.
Showed up with a pistol and a crossbow.
Someone called 911.
He was killed by the police after the chase.
So, for as many instances that you see with people like this, where, and I'm glad that it was funny that he shoved her, we're going to play that video again because it's that funny.
There are plenty of others that really aren't.
And so, when the left say, when they say things like, you shouldn't shove a woman, that's an overreaction.
It's just like the story we covered where they want to get rid of the neighborhood watch signs.
They want to embolden the criminals, and they want law abiding citizens to cower in fear.
Here's actually some video of Lyons showing up to Fuentes' home.
He was live streaming, I believe, while it happened.
Yo, nigga!
Killed three people that day.
Thank God he was shot by the cops.
You know, the cops who the left also don't think should exist.
Yeah.
So you shouldn't be able to protect your home, right?
You will be doxxed.
You shouldn't have a neighborhood watch.
We should defund the police and have social workers.
Now tell me how you deal with that.
The answer is you don't, and that's by design.
Let's play that original clip again.
And now, maybe in this context, you go, oh, wait a second.
Could it be possible that she has a weapon on her?
Is it possible that things escalate really quickly?
That she has a plan?
How do you know if someone shows up at your door aggressively?
Play it again.
He could just as easily open it, and bang, she could shoot him.
Still is funny, though.
She turns to her disloyal acquaintance.
Did you get it?
I'm with us.
What are you doing?
I just, I can't get enough of it.
I love the ones that, like I said, turn him into like this martial arts expert.
One of them was like, he did the get over here.
I kicked her to the car to get over here.
I love it when people play around with these clips.
It's, it's, what it is, is it's a complete and a deliberate misapplication of standards.
Yes.
It's, oh, you really?
Shove a woman?
By the way, he didn't hit her.
He could have beaten the crap out of her.
He hit her with a non lethal defense mechanism, shoved her, took her phone, closed the door.
I don't know that you could handle it much better given the circumstances.
She's fine.
She walked away.
Yeah.
She's fine.
She hobbled her fat ass up and walked away.
But what they want to do is couldn't you not shove her?
Right?
It goes from couldn't you not have a gun?
Okay.
Couldn't you not have a taser?
Okay.
Couldn't you not use chokeholds?
Okay.
Why'd you have to shove?
The next step is him to put himself.
At risk.
They're expecting him to make the judgment.
All right, let me take inventory.
Could there be a weapon here?
Is there not?
Is this person hostile?
Are they not?
While absolving her of the responsibility that she has to not show up at someone's private property aggressively.
They want you, the law abiding, tax paying citizen, to be made a criminal.
And they want criminals to be made voters.
This is by design.
And find me the exception to this rule.
I saw that rhetoric all day yesterday about the.
About the stabber in London or England.
They were arresting him and they're kicking him in the head.
And people were like, they don't have to do that.
They have him under control.
They don't have to be kicking him in the head.
The guy still had the knife in his hand.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they're not allowed to carry guns.
Right.
Also, maybe they want to kick him in the head.
Yeah.
So that's where I am.
It's not like, hey, did some.
He actively pursued, grabbed people, to the best of our knowledge, who he viewed as Jewish, targeted them, and stabbed them repeatedly.
There's nothing too severe in dealing with him at that point.
I have no, they should be blowing him away.
Great, good.
Let's deter these people.
He should have all 10 fingers broken.
Yep.
He's holding a knife.
Yeah, not anymore.
Your fingers are broken.
Investing in Military Clampdowns00:12:53
Yep.
Sorry.
That's where I, you guys let me, we'll be taking your chat today because it's chat Thursday.
Next, right, we just, I don't want to move on.
I just want to keep watching the video.
No.
That's all I want to do today.
All day.
What are you doing?
Can we show the movie poster one?
Oh, one more time.
And then the movie poster.
Okay.
Hi.
Oh my God.
What?
Oh my God.
What happened?
How delusional is she?
So freaking stupid.
Hi, I'm here to record your house so that people know how to get in and kill you.
Yeah.
Hi.
Hi.
Yeah.
Why?
What an insane, definitely single person.
Now, the movie poster, one more time.
It's still funny.
It looks like every first person shot, like in a horror movie, when you fall and then the guy just walks and you see his foot.
Yeah.
This looks like how the movie The Strangers would go at my house.
Yes.
Knocking on my door like assholes and then boom, you're dead.
Also, his house there is weird.
It looks like he lives in a Tim Burton film.
Okay.
It's Chicago.
The angle.
Yeah, it's Chicago.
It's a left hand.
All right, this next one.
This is something that's, you know, a little more kind of policy centric.
But hey, this may help you.
If you're a business owner or if you plan to be involved in business, a lot of people will tell you, hey, you know, if you can work with the Chinese, that's the future.
You absolutely should not invest anything with China.
If you're a business owner, just know you could be doing so at your own peril.
You may think that you're saving money, but what could very well happen is you simply lose all of it.
No more China investment.
Let China shake its own future.
That's fun.
We do that, yeah.
Weekdays, 11 a.m. Eastern, all the references, but we put a lot of work into this, even if it's silly.
So, this week, the Chinese Communist Party blocked the sale of.
Say it.
And I was trying to find a way to pronounce it differently.
I was like, Manus?
No.
The company is Manus.
Manus.
No, it's.
AI.
It's Manus.
Manus.
It's my anus.
Manus.
Manus.
There's no good way.
Manus AI.
It was going to be sold to Zuckerberg's.
Meta, and of course, there was a ton of American investment.
And China just said, nope, this is what happened with Manus AI.
Turning to technology China ordering to cancel Meta's $2 billion acquisition of Agentic AI startup Manus.
We are getting an email stating that Meta now saying that everything was in accordance with all the rules.
Sprinkter was taken.
It doesn't expect to see any more difficulty.
Manus was originally a Chinese founded business.
They're reincorporated in Singapore.
Probe of Manus.
Extensive probing.
Leaving the country.
So I think clearly, you know, this is an issue about technology transfer from one superpower to another.
And that's why we're seeing this Chinese clampdown.
Now, before we get to the actual problem here, and I promise there will be something educational.
Was there no one in this boardroom who just like, all right, so we all agree on Manus?
Hey, wait a second.
Like, how about anything else?
Hey, guys, the logo looks like a fart.
And our name sounds like anus.
No, no, no.
Okay, we'll go with choice number two: sprinter.
How about gross state?
Gross state.
We'll go gross state passage.
How about fractum?
Okay, okay.
Listen, you hear our new slogan, all right?
With RAI, manners bring you aids.
They aid you to do better prompts.
People will think it's from Africa if we call it Mbato.
Just put M on the front.
Like Mbappe.
Right?
But it's Mbato.
So here's the thing.
Let me just give you the rundown.
And this is the problem.
If you're investing in a company that is controlled by the Chinese, just know they can take it away at any moment.
I do think that our approach with China needs to be more Cold War esque.
Yeah.
I know that we can't do all of it because there are some entanglements right now, but our set point should not be, yeah, they're going to be the next superpower.
Our set point should not be the carny position of the world.
Our set point should be these people are communists.
They seek to subvert Western civilization by any means possible, and they are never going to be brought into the modern free world.
They are going to take advantage of you at any opportunity.
They are not your friends.
They've proven that.
Also, their government has killed many, many tens of millions of people.
Thanks to communism.
So, 2022, it was founded in China by a guy named Red Xiao.
All right.
So, yeah, founded by a Chinese, to be clear.
April 2025, they got tens of millions of dollars in investment from the United States.
So, American investment.
Yeah.
2025, in August, they relocated the company to Singapore.
Right?
Then Meta tries to acquire Manus.
And then in April 2026, China just blocked the deal.
Just nope.
That's it.
That's it.
And they put the CEO, chief scientist, under an exit ban in China, keeping him in China.
Your investment's gone.
No, It's my anus.
Not your anus.
Manus does not provide consent.
Hey, you can't take my anus.
You have to ask before you take my ass.
Oh my gosh.
These guys even tried to do it the right way.
They tried to reincorporate the company somewhere else, and they were like, no.
I know.
You're Chinese citizens, sorry.
And by the way, over the past decade, trillions of dollars.
I think it's, depending on the numbers used, between two and three trillion dollars of American investment.
Into China.
And this is the thing these American investors, these American business owners, entrepreneurs, they're actually funding our enemy.
This is asinine.
It's absolutely foolish.
And people act as, oh, yeah, yeah, we can be partners.
No, this shows you the Manus deal shows you that the Communist Chinese Party, they have complete and total authority over every single dollar invested in China.
And that also begs the question okay, so if this is what they do, it's very clear that they will use this to their advantage.
They want to kneecap the United States.
What kind of game is the NBA playing?
Right.
What kind of ball are these production companies playing where they actually can get them to acquiesce or be partners?
That means that they are subject to the authority of communist Chinese censorship.
There's no other way to do business with them.
Yeah.
That's one of the reasons we had a problem with Elon Musk having, I think it was his battery facility in China.
And fine, look, if China wants to restrict technology like we restrict invented chips or something like that, that's fine.
But why are U.S. companies falling for it and supporting these companies over there, knowing that this kind of stuff will happen?
Not might.
Will happen.
Yeah.
It is absolutely funding our own demise.
Yeah.
Well, they don't care about our demise.
They care about short term gains and profits.
And ultimately, that could end up hurting them.
This is what's going to have to happen on a continual basis.
They will need to feel the sting before they start thinking of you.
So I'm not anti free enterprise.
I'm not anti capitalism.
I'm very pro those things if you conduct your business in an honest way.
I think it's well within the purview of the authority of government to say, you know what, we're not going to allow American venture capitalists, American business owners to fund our enemy.
Do you think that's reasonable?
By the way, that's what's happened with every nation in the history of ever.
And the Cold War is a good example of how you don't necessarily need to be firing rockets or dropping bombs to understand that you are in a conflict with another nation.
They are sworn communist enemies.
By the way, investing in Singapore is very much the same thing.
It's called Singapore washing.
So companies will move there to avoid, you know, kind of being caught, to avoid the scrutiny, and so that they can have access to American investment.
You look at other companies like Shane and ByteDance, TikTok, they both use that.
And here's the other thing that you need to take into account.
You're not just funding, you may not just lose your investment.
That can happen.
You're not just funding the business venture, potentially, economically, of our enemy.
You absolutely, if you are doing that in a roundabout way, or in some cases very directly, you're funding their military.
So they actually have something called military civil fusion.
This actually comes from a CCP policy, and it states that any company or industry in China can be repurposed for military means.
That's not completely out of the norm either.
Like we did that during World War II here in the United States.
So again, all of these policies.
Make some sense for them to do and make some sense for us to do.
It's quite a bit more expansive there, though.
For sure, it is.
It's basically you have something useful, okay, you share that with the military immediately.
Yeah.
And why?
Why are we doing this?
It's our funding of it.
It's like giving first degree murderers.
I don't understand.
We give them a weight room in prison.
I've never understood it.
I've never understood how we allow them to get stronger and faster after committing heinous crimes.
Looks like we're challenging them.
Yeah.
Would you like a protein drink, sir?
Yes.
Let's make our enemy stronger.
Let's make our adversary more formidable.
Let's make arguably the government that has killed more people, more of its own citizens than any in history.
And it's really hard to get those numbers, right?
We did the great dictoff, I think, was the number somewhere between, it can be so wide as 20 to 60 million.
We settled around probably 40, 50 million killed under the Mao regime, the great leap forward.
This is an evil, evil, evil regime.
And by the way, they still have to venerate the people who killed their folks.
So, when you're investing in China, you need to know your money is going straight to the military, should the CCP say so.
And that means you're investing in stuff like this.
But it is real.
That is a real Chinese military trailer.
Except for the logo.
Except for the logo.
Yeah, that was it.
I prefer to play with Bucky Racek.
Oh, he's fag.
Bob Burnquist.
Ronnie Moran.
King of street fame.
Ben Monteiro before the fall.
He's better at street than Tony Hawk.
Tony Hawk.
Oh, no.
You can't aim your rifle on an electric skateboard?
What happens if your fight's not on a street?
Guys, I need a charger.
Get up that mountain.
Here, take skateboard.
Oh no, a slight crack.
Oh no, skateboard stuck in trench.
Alright, goofy.
Gammy schematics for military razor scooter.
Our enemy found our biggest weakness a small pebble.
That was the worst, dude.
You're riding down the street.
Here we come, America.
Oh no, acorn.
Oh fuck.
It's just.
Brunch hide, brunch hide, shot in the face.
What?
I told you to give WD 40 to Barry.
Go faster, beat enemy.
Oh, Jesus.
Our new special unit, the Bones Crew.
Swiss Bone.
Apex 5!
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Ertney's!
My favorite band, Hurley.
It's supposed to be Hurley.
They can't say that word for sure.
Chinese military have moved with Vans War Tour.
Bira Bong.
Quicks Air Over.
Airwork.
O'Neill.
Crypto, Happiness, and Airwork00:02:12
We just stumbled across a gold mine.
The Chinese clearly cannot pronounce most of the celebrated catalog of Pacific Sunwear.
Airwoman.
Airwork.
Vans.
Oh, nailed it.
There you go.
Off the wall.
I hope Chinese people see this.
I hope the Chinese, you know.
Take whatever is of value for you in this show.
They really do.
They love getting their digs in at the United States.
Another dig, actually, that they tried to get in.
They're now changing their international fortune cookies.
Happiness is just around the corner.
Haha, you actually walk around the corner.
And this one, too, is another.
Have another cookie.
Nobody will notice because you're already so fat.
Fatty.
And finally, the one Gerald got the other night was not, you know, that one was on the nose.
Faggot!
Your lucky number is 69.
If 69 have dashed like 47.
Canadians who dash.
So the point is don't trust China, don't invest in China.
I absolutely think that our approach should be much more similar to how we approached the Cold War than how we are approaching China right now.
And that means that companies need to understand that there are no.
Private companies in China.
We've worked about this for a long time and we shouldn't be funding them and we need to rebuild the industrial base here to be able to do that.
Yeah.
You have to be more careful than ever with your finances.
And by the way, I know a lot of you are into crypto.
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Actually keep your crypto safe.
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Oh my gosh, I forgot we have this whole segment.
I'm not an idiot, but I just don't know how to buy it.
I forgot.
I thought we only had the one other segment.
Sexual Assault Case Studies00:11:51
No.
The Wilsons and.
No.
Okay.
So Europe.
No.
Silly.
Europe is a really, really silly place.
You know this.
And that is because of leftism, to be clear.
When I talk about this here, I've said this many times.
Don't just ask yourself, okay, what is the left doing?
What would they do if completely unfettered?
You saw, for example, in Australia during COVID, you saw in Canada with the truckers being debanked.
You see what happens in Europe with thousands of people arrested for social media posts, for texts.
They also have followed the playbook as far as climate alarmism.
As far as an anti people worldview.
And so they have a birth rate problem.
If you look at Europe, their birth rate as of 2024 is 1.34.
We're at 1.6.
Now, it needs to be above two to simply sustain their society.
Italy is like at 1.18.
Poland is at 1.14.
Spain is at 1.1.
And with zero, by the way, the Vatican.
Although with the recent flood of migrants, that is expected to rise exponentially and a demographic shift.
I just made that imam seem cool.
Oh, yeah, he seems super cool, dude.
It's right in.
I want to follow him into a jihad, man.
And now they said, okay, so what we need to do to fix this problem in Europe is we need to discourage men, as a matter of policy, from ever engaging in a romantic encounter with a female ever again.
Here you go.
Whoa, you're not a consent mechanic, pal.
Yeah.
New consent law.
Yeah, for all EU countries, as you guys saw on there, according to this new legal framework, consent.
And this is not a secret to anyone who's gone to college recently, right?
They've been pushing the idea of regretful PNV, which, for those who are watching, penis and vagina.
Regretful PNV, you can retroactively remove consent, period.
Feminists have been pushing this for a long time.
It just isn't necessarily a matter of law in the United States, thank God.
They want that to be the standard in Europe.
In dealing, for example, with rape.
So it now includes not only violence and threats, the consent law, but abuse of power, fear, intimidation, state laws, intoxication or exposure to chemicals, by the way, illness, disability, other state of vulnerability.
It is so broad.
Other state of vulnerability?
Other state of vulnerability.
And this, of course, can be applied retroactively, meaning rape used to be something that was, I don't want to say straightforward, but certainly more so than this, it was a forcible, Sexual act.
You did not, you were clear that you did not want to engage in sexual.
Someone else raped you.
We know what we're talking about.
Now, rape can include she had one more drink than you.
Yeah.
And she can bring this forward years later.
Or you were bigger and stronger than her.
And so she said yes, but really it's because she was intimidated, which would be pretty much every male female dynamic that exists.
And there isn't really a time frame on it.
This is a huge reason as to why men are checking out of the Dating pool across the board, and Europe has decided that they want to make it worse.
There is an exception.
It's okay as far as consent, they're a little bit more liberal with it if you're deciding to have threesomes with gay immigrants.
This is real.
Sorry.
Sorry, wrong clip.
This is the real one.
This is the real one.
Childish Gambino.
Yeah, that was a real thing.
And let me just tell you, that is.
It's not okay.
I know.
We're going to need to start the men's group back up because you are faltering.
I'm a little skeptical, too, of any clip we skip through and run through.
Oh, we're going to skip past that.
Okay, my chemical romance.
It's all a sense of humor.
Your madness is fine.
It's so tense.
Why is your madness so tense?
I can hear your madness.
I go.
But that right there, what you just saw, if you understand how evil and perverse that is, and I don't just mean because gay guy, whatever.
What I'm talking about is they're presenting that as the ideal.
And there are several elements there.
Okay, threesome, sexual degeneracy.
Homosexuality in a small bed in what appears to be a loft.
In other words, that bohemian lifestyle, and this has been going on for a while, rent, right?
Remember that film, that play?
Like, oh my gosh, isn't it?
The world needs to change.
No, you need to change.
And that is not going to bring you happiness or fulfillment.
What that ad should be when we're doing some kind of a PSA, we should actually consider how we want our society to look.
And do you know what would be best for society?
A married man and woman and a child.
And you know what else?
It will actually lead to more happiness.
If that was a man and his wife, husband, wife, and a child jumping into bed, a big old king size bed on Sunday morning, Hey, would that bother anybody?
That's better for your life.
They want you to be threesome with a random migrant in a small room.
Hey, you're making it happen.
Everything the left advises you to do is bad for you as it deals with morality, to be clear.
They're almost always wrong, and that's not hyperbole.
By the way, as we're dealing with the rape law, let me be really key fact number one here.
Sweden did this, okay?
The closest thing we have, and it was bad.
It was really bad.
We have the numbers, and you can go check them out.
References available in the description.
Reports.
Of rape, now that it was broadened, they went up about 62%.
And almost all of them were new nonviolent consent cases only.
Violent rapes actually fell slightly.
That right there tells you something a little bit.
Yeah.
Prosecutions went up 93%, then stabilized.
90% of the reports still never prosecuted, just to be clear.
Jeez.
Convictions for, again, the nonviolent, non aggravated rape.
So this could include someone being exploited if they're drunk, which legitimately is a problem.
It could also include.
A woman several months or several weeks later, several years later, I would imagine, after a breakup, saying they regret the sex.
So all of that is lumped in.
Those convictions rose 75% right away.
And that number, it was 190 to like 208 in 2017.
And then it went up to 333 like in 2019, then stayed flat since 2019.
And here's the other thing the new cases that we're talking about, meaning not rape as we have known it throughout all of human history, they now require 40 to 54% reliance exclusively.
On oral evidence, testimony alone, meaning she says it.
Right.
That's the only evidence they have.
Half.
Half.
Insane.
And then you see the birth rate problem.
And then you see people not getting married.
And you see why would a man take the risk?
Yeah, if she could just retroactively pull her consent.
The only guarantee that you have that you will not face rape charges or have to go through that awful process is that the girl right now you are currently seeing is saying she won't do it.
That's it.
If you're in Sweden, he didn't give me that necklace for my birthday, so he raped me.
Right.
At a certain point, it's going to be the only sex you can have is if you pay for it.
Mm hmm.
Mm hmm.
Prostitution or, you know, porn, because, oh, well, we entered a contract.
We had a deal.
I paid you for it.
That was the consent.
I took the money and I got a service.
Right.
You need to have that.
Actually, I could understand guys going that route because they need to have a paper trail of it.
So you take Sweden.
Okay.
That's a case study as far as a nation.
Now you're going to be applying this to Europe at large.
Is there something comparable to that in the United States?
Well, certainly not, for example, like with our actual justice system, but tribunals on campus.
So you have Sweden.
Do we see the same results?
Yeah, remember Mattress Girl at Columbia?
This is a campus tribunal.
She was the one coming on to him.
She was the one making aggressive, aggressive sexual advances.
He rebuffed her.
She walked around with a mattress for the rest of that semester, claiming she was raped, and this guy missed his graduation.
This guy's life was ruined until later on we found out she made it up because she was pissed.
She was a lover scorned.
So Sweden, it's gone badly.
Where we have it here, outside of the systems of law, for example, in these campus tribunals, same results.
Why would we expect it to be any different from Europe?
Well, we shouldn't.
Why?
Because they want you to have threesomes with migrants instead of start a family.
Every woman who cheats, every man who cheats now gets a get out of jail free card by saying, Oh, I didn't give consent to that.
Right.
Yeah.
I had sex with my boss seven times.
I didn't consent to any of them.
Yeah.
But every time he's larger than me, so I felt like I couldn't say no.
You ever have that used against you, by the way?
You ever have that as a man, like, In a disagreement, or they go, Well, you're large, so when you get intense, it's intimidating, and you may not realize it as though that helps them win the argument.
That happens all the time.
You comment below.
Here's another key fact I know you get it because you're a giant.
That's true.
Which means you'll live a short life.
Hey.
Right around you.
This is also going to be expensive.
You're taller than me.
It's going to be expensive.
So you think about this.
I mean, fake rape allegations, not only does it dilute and really, I mean, it's a slap in the face to women who've actually gone through rape.
I think that genuine rapists.
Violent, forcible rape.
I'm fine with the death penalty.
Yep, 100%.
If proven with DNA, a rape kit, if proven beyond a doubt, I'm fine with it, just to be clear.
But when you throw everything into this mix, guess what?
You don't have enough resources.
So the Swedish police, their workload increased anywhere from 50 to 80%, depending on the precinct.
The Canadian police admitted when they broadened their rules for rape that it was a serious strain on the system.
As a matter of fact, one of the largest strains was having to work their way through false rape allegations.
And I know that's another thing that people will say, like, well, do you really think that that many women are making fake rape?
Yes, I do.
Yes, I do.
Here's key fact number three it's very common.
It's very common.
Now, people will tell you, actually, fake rape accusations, they only number, and this is the number you'll find initially, anywhere from 2 to 5%.
No, that's just something where people take general crime statistics and they look, in most cases, at women themselves who have been charged with the false allegations, but that very, very rarely happens.
When you apply scientific methods, And some level of rigor to rape claims made consistently.
And many people have done this.
There was a Purdue professor who did this in a municipality.
They have to kind of take case studies and put them together.
It's always between 20 to 60% of rape accusations being flat out false.
It's a big range, but it's a lot more than two to five.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Meaning, you would be pretty accurate in saying there's a 50 50 shot if a rape accusation being made, there's a 50 50 shot that it's completely false or true.
Scientific Methods on Rape Claims00:08:47
Think about that.
And we want to base laws around encouraging that.
All right.
Hey, when people say, let's let the women be in charge, here's an example.
Let's see how it goes.
Let's see if this creates stronger families and communities and solves a problem, or let's see if more women die alone with cats.
The only thing worse than revocable sex is taxes.
Hi, I'm Nicholas Cage.
Hey, Nicholas!
Or should I say Mr. Cage?
Yeah, which do you prefer?
You can just call me Nick or Nicholas or Nikki.
Okay, well, Nikki.
I don't know what to say.
You spend too much.
It's that simple.
Why are you here?
Well, we are your accountants, and we actually have to review some purchases.
If you look, we get the cars, the Gulfstream jet, even.
Is there anything else that we should know or you want to tell us?
I stole the Declaration of Independence.
Imagine that.
You know what?
We're going to refer you to Tax Network USA because I don't think we can help you.
And maybe you should look for ways to cut back in the future on spending.
I wash my face with three kinds of soap, each smelling like a different season.
And you smell lovely, Mr. Cage.
But let's try and stick with one from now on.
Yeah, and don't forget Tax Network USA.
Yeah, I think they'll actually be able to take care of you really from stem to stern.
They're experts and much more capable in this scenario of handling your needs, plural.
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We haven't run that in a long time.
I know.
We're saying we could do more of those because I don't think people realize that we picked exclusively celebrities, Wesley Snipes, Nick Cage, who had tax problems.
Yeah, we never set it up like that.
I just did celebrities that had tax problems, but I bet we could do any celebrity really with a funny voice.
Yeah, it was based off the fact that, oh, Nick Cage has tax problems.
Did you see?
So he's selling his literal castle.
That's true.
He did.
He didn't just buy them.
He just collected castles.
He did.
He still has a collection of castles.
Does he still?
Yeah.
He just sold some of them for you.
I sold some for taxes to diversify.
I still have four castles.
Okay.
All right.
You take your castle off.
Well, Taxman gets his pound of flesh.
It's almost like he's taking your face off.
What?
Oh, you're just saying your movie lines now.
Oh, this is fun.
Andrew Wilson, Owen Schreier had a debate.
Now, I've had both of them on the show, to be clear.
And both of them were friendly.
I've enjoyed my time with both of them.
I don't think objectively.
This went particularly well for Owen Schreuer at the University of South Carolina.
So, we're going to go through a few highlights, but I think this is important because it highlights the differences that you're seeing amongst the right right now.
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All right.
So, this was, yeah, Andrew Wilson, Owen Schroer, University of South Carolina.
The topic was Has Trump's presidency been successful?
Now, wherever you line up, and we'll go through a couple of the highlights, and I think there are reasonable people who might agree with one side more than the other on both sides.
There is a real problem that we face in the media landscape today, and really it affects you.
So, you don't have to be working in the media landscape, but the clipping culture.
And what I mean by that is that you have people who will perform in a way in long form content, completely anticipating and acting on the premise that no one's going to see it.
They're just going to see a clip.
So you could have a debate, you could have a show, you could have a segment that's an hour and a half, two hours long, where you get shellacked.
But as long as you get that sound bite, well, you can claim victory and people can be misinformed.
And you're hoping they're misinformed.
I'm not saying that's what Owen Schroeder did here.
What I am saying is that this is how people reacted.
Who were often siding with him.
So if you go online, you see a lot of people saying, Andrew Wilson lost this because he's a shill for Israel and he's pro Iran war.
So of course he would say all those things.
I mean, here you go.
Here's a collage, check the references.
That was a very common criticism, which, by the way, I can understand it would be somewhat valid to say he's biased.
So he has to maintain this position because that's his worldview.
The problem is it's not true at all.
When you take it in context, you realize it's actually the opposite of that.
Well, that matters because he's actually making a case for a position that he may not hold in the way you think he holds.
That means he's being objective.
It's so not true, in fact, that Andrew went out of his way at the beginning of the debate to specifically address idiots doing exactly what they did anyway.
This is the problem I'm talking about.
First and foremost, let me clear up any misrepresentation when it comes to my views.
I am anti Zionist and anti Christian Zionist, especially.
I have done many debates on the topic and I've won them all.
I'm also very anti Islam and consider the ideology just as poisonous as the ideology of Zionism, especially Christian Zionism.
I am not a war supporter in Iran and I never have been.
I say this at the beginning of the debate so when bad faith trolls who are on foreign accounts try to influence American politics in the comments claiming that I'm in some way a Zionist, pro Israel, pro Islam shill, you can shatter the lies by simply showing them the beginning of this debate, which they won't even watch and you and I can laugh at their stupidity together.
That's part of his opening statement.
Bring the collage back up.
Bring the collage back up.
Collage C1.
He's a shill for Israel and pro Iran war.
This is why I've told you when people say, and this is correct, the best antidote to bad speech is more speech.
Yeah.
If there's an actual conversation taking place in even remotely good faith.
Yeah.
More speech doesn't work if people have decided you're pro Zionism.
I've watched his debates.
I don't even necessarily agree with all of the positions that Andrew holds on Zionism, but he is very clearly anti Christian Zionism.
And he has not been out campaigning or supporting the Iran war.
That matters because if the criticism used against him is one that he's already refuted, those people don't care about truth.
They care about clips and they care about scoring points.
So, my issue here is not with Owen Schroeder.
We'll go through a couple of back and forth.
It's with the audience who have decided that this is how we should engage in conversation.
It's good for nobody, it's bad for everybody.
Here is, now that you know, he is not pro Iran war.
He is not a Zionist.
He argues against Christian Zionism.
Now that you understand that, here was his actual argument on Iran pedophiles, and it was really more so an argument of consistency.
I'll tell you something really interesting.
I do know of a satanic type religion of pedophiles, and right this second, Trump's blowing.