Louder with Crowder - Nolan's Odyssey Backlash Explodes and Hollywood is Blaming Elon Musk Aired: 2026-05-14 Duration: 01:16:47 === Stop Insiders Fighting (03:07) === [00:00:00] Time to stop insiders fighting for insiders. [00:00:03] More of insiders fighting for insiders. [00:00:07] Time to stop insiders fighting for insiders. [00:00:11] America first. [00:00:13] Love the flow. [00:00:16] 69. [00:00:17] Now it's time for new believable people. [00:00:22] And we must do it. [00:00:24] If we don't control insiders, this will be over and over. [00:00:29] Big fat love, it's like common ground to hold the spread of lies And we must do it big fat Love, it's like common ground to hold the spread of lies And it ain't America first, [00:00:48] 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 by an A Insiders fighting for insiders. [00:01:06] Time to stop. [00:01:08] Insiders fighting for insiders. [00:01:10] More of. [00:01:11] Insiders fighting for insiders. [00:01:14] Time to stop. [00:01:15] Insiders fighting for insiders. [00:01:18] America first. [00:01:19] Love the flow. [00:01:28] Hope everything turns out okay. [00:01:37] All the money in the cash register. [00:01:40] Mr. Duncan just... === The Peach Problem (04:20) === [00:03:07] Dumbledore. [00:03:21] What was that? [00:03:22] Oh, I'm sorry. [00:03:22] I'm just looking at my imaginary plate and how there's far too much on it, and you just added to it. [00:03:27] Mostly peach. [00:03:28] I do what I can. [00:03:29] Yeah, peach. [00:03:29] Peach. [00:03:30] I revile peach. [00:03:31] Does anyone else feel that way? [00:03:32] I hate peaches. [00:03:33] Peaches are okay. [00:03:34] I hate peach flavored anything. [00:03:37] I like bananas. [00:03:38] I hate banana flavored anything. [00:03:40] Ugh. [00:03:41] What's the matter with you? [00:03:41] My brother's that way with cherry. [00:03:43] Likes cherries. [00:03:44] Hates cherry flavored things. [00:03:45] I like cherry flavored things. [00:03:47] I'm neutral in watermelon. [00:03:48] I love watermelon flavored things. [00:03:49] Welcome to the lineup live here on Rumble. [00:03:52] You don't need to change that channel. [00:03:54] He's show rolls on into the next. [00:03:55] A lot to get to today. [00:03:56] This is enough about fruits. [00:03:58] But we will be talking about the Odyssey and fruits in there. [00:04:06] Ellen Page, trans person, is now playing Achilles. [00:04:11] The thing about Achilles is his heel now is all of them. [00:04:17] So we're going to talk about that. [00:04:18] Not the white. [00:04:19] What's the reverse of whitewashing? [00:04:21] I don't know. [00:04:22] The crap washing of the Odyssey because it's Oscar bait. [00:04:25] The White House right now. [00:04:26] Is pushing this idea of remigration. [00:04:29] It's a term they're using. [00:04:30] The critics are saying this is white supremacy, something, something, something. [00:04:35] I am saying that if they push for it, great. [00:04:37] If they don't do it, then the conservative critics of Donald Trump have a point. [00:04:42] Don't put something out there if you're not going to actually follow through, and we'll tell you what that looks like. [00:04:46] Also, schools are struggling. [00:04:48] They don't have enough money, and I think they should get less. [00:04:51] I think they should get less because they can't do basic math. [00:04:53] Here's my question of the day How many dimes are in $15? [00:05:00] I know you're thinking, is it a trick question? [00:05:07] We'll see on with the show. [00:05:18] Is it ship to ship? [00:05:19] Schenken? [00:05:23] Yeah, you can watch TV. [00:05:24] We have one in the bedroom, don't we? [00:05:27] Go on over there, watch yourself some TV. [00:05:29] No, he's stopping here. [00:05:35] Why didn't you sign up for Starlink when I told you to? [00:05:39] After the hurricane hit Carolina, Elon was giving it out for free. [00:05:43] I told you to get Starlink. [00:05:44] That's right, it's a hard process, Colton. [00:05:50] Everything to use a hard process. [00:05:53] You fed open the back of our boombox. [00:05:56] That's why it has instructions saying not to eat the packing material. [00:06:01] Why can't you read, Josephine? [00:06:02] Follow the instructions as they are written. [00:06:04] It's not that hard to set up Starlink. [00:06:07] I'm not asking you to go to fed in space, am I? [00:06:09] Elon's already done the hard work, plus that. [00:06:12] You married to Amazon, fella. [00:06:14] What was that? [00:06:18] Shut the f up! [00:06:28] 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. [00:07:22] I just found out something before the show after run through. [00:07:27] I made a request. === Saving the Odyssey (02:05) === [00:07:28] Yeah. [00:07:28] And it's so good, but I have to. [00:07:30] You got to wait. [00:07:31] I have to save it. [00:07:32] Yes. [00:07:32] I don't want to spoil it for you because I know we're going to be talking about stuff like political stuff, but I'm really excited about the Odyssey segment because. [00:07:38] No, Got to move on. [00:07:41] They're rewriting it from a feminist perspective, and I asked for a. [00:07:46] Nah, come on. [00:07:46] Save it. [00:07:47] Just wait, wait. [00:07:48] No, say it. [00:07:49] Say it. [00:07:50] No. [00:07:50] No, I disagree with Gerald. [00:07:51] Say it. [00:07:53] Say it. [00:07:54] It's the first time ever in recorded literature history that a man told a woman to shut up. [00:07:57] No! [00:07:59] Based. [00:08:01] I just said, guys, can we find something chauvinistic or misogynistic in the Odyssey? [00:08:07] And then right before I heard Ling goes, I found it was the first time in recorded history where a man told a woman to shut up in literature. [00:08:14] I was like, wow, you actually really over delivered. [00:08:21] Great. [00:08:22] I don't think I could have thought of better. [00:08:26] Oh, Matt Damon is Genghis Khan. [00:08:29] Take a back seat. [00:08:31] Cap Morgan, how are you? [00:08:32] Fantastic. [00:08:32] You're doing very well. [00:08:34] I would ask, but I can see the smile on your face. [00:08:35] I just, I just, every now and then you're like, okay, I bet you there's probably a counter to this. [00:08:39] You're like, you know what? [00:08:40] I suspect. [00:08:40] And then it hits you in the face. [00:08:42] You're like, oh my God, this is perfect. [00:08:45] I never knew I could be so happy. [00:08:47] That's like Christmas morning for you. [00:08:50] Like I've told you, like, if ever, you know, and if ever you find me like hanging, you know, lighting myself on fire, it's not because it, Something dramatic. [00:08:57] It'll be because just something like I made me snap, like, ah, you know, this thing, this pool pump isn't working, whatever it is. [00:09:02] It'd be the same thing if you find out that, like, I die in bliss. [00:09:07] It's not going to be, like, although, of course, like holding much other things that matter. [00:09:11] Yes, yes, yes, yes. [00:09:11] Or, you know, finding God. [00:09:14] It's going to be, well, they want to make this a feminist movie, but in the Odyssey, it's the first time ever in recorded history where a man told a woman to shut her mouth. [00:09:25] And if someone could die of happiness, That's me right now. [00:09:30] Thursday, May 21st at Hyenas Comedy Club in Dallas, Texas. === Funding Degeneracy (16:01) === [00:09:34] Not underscore Firestine on X. How are you, sir? [00:09:36] I'm good. [00:09:36] I'm good. [00:09:37] I'm excited for the feminist version of Reservoir Dogs. [00:09:39] Yes, exactly right. [00:09:42] Or any Tarantino movie. [00:09:43] I know. [00:09:44] It's just none of this works. [00:09:46] The left keeps trying to push it. [00:09:47] And remember this when people say, hey, it's all the same. [00:09:49] Remember what we had to live through with the woke crap coming out of Hollywood? [00:09:54] And it's a lot better now. [00:09:56] It's not perfect, but peak would have been 2019, I'd say probably 2020. [00:10:01] Yeah. [00:10:01] Would you say that, Noodles? [00:10:02] That was when Star Wars, right? [00:10:03] All that stuff. [00:10:04] You used to like it. [00:10:04] I never did, but then it all got ruined. [00:10:07] When it got ruined? [00:10:08] Is that what you're asking? [00:10:09] Star Wars was ruined. [00:10:10] When was Peak Woke, would you say, in 2020, probably? [00:10:14] 2016, I'd say, is when it really started. [00:10:17] 2016 is when the Academy Awards introduced representation requirements. [00:10:22] It was definitely in that area, 2020. [00:10:25] Probably Peak. [00:10:26] Probably Peak. [00:10:26] When they started telling us you're canceled and you can't be paid if you don't wear a mask. [00:10:32] Right. [00:10:33] But there was also cuties and dear white people. [00:10:35] That was about that time. [00:10:36] All right, guys, I'm sorry. [00:10:37] I'm sorry. [00:10:37] I'm getting off track. [00:10:37] I'm just so happy. [00:10:39] I'm so happy. [00:10:39] And it's hard for me to focus when I'm mad. [00:10:42] So, okay. [00:10:43] All right, this is the perfect one Karen Bass. [00:10:45] Okay, I'm back in the zone. [00:10:50] The comment that she makes about dental hygiene in this clip perfectly encapsulates the different worldview of the left. [00:11:03] How many people who are unhoused that you meet have no teeth at all? [00:11:07] They don't have teeth. [00:11:08] Why? [00:11:08] Because meth rots your teeth. [00:11:10] You can't succeed without teeth. [00:11:14] Or with meth. [00:11:14] There needs to be comprehensive health care provided to people. [00:11:18] Uh huh. [00:11:21] So, this is the difference, and it seems like a small thing. [00:11:26] It's not. [00:11:27] It's not. [00:11:29] We go, all right, and Spencer Pratt campaigning for mayor is like, hey, people either need to be rehabilitated, we give them help, or they have to go. [00:11:37] They will be imprisoned. [00:11:38] Help or prison. [00:11:40] You can't just continue to be a drug addict on the street and affect everybody else. [00:11:43] So, conservatives go, all right, we think we see a problem. [00:11:46] The left says, yeah, and the problem is that they have bad teeth as opposed to the problem being. [00:11:52] The meth. [00:11:54] Well, no, it's not a problem. [00:11:55] They got to do something all day, you know? [00:11:56] They get bored and, you know. [00:11:59] Yeah, yeah. [00:11:59] They have extra cash, apparently. [00:12:01] They have extra copper they found. [00:12:02] Because they can't make a moral judgment. [00:12:05] That's why. [00:12:05] Saying, you guys shouldn't be able, when the left says, hey, don't tell me we believe in freedom, what they really mean is degeneracy. [00:12:12] Hey, I'm free to do meth. [00:12:15] All right, fine. [00:12:16] Then I guess you deal with it. [00:12:17] And you have to pay for my dental. [00:12:18] What is it? [00:12:19] What do you want a 401k plan for crack? [00:12:21] What is this? [00:12:23] Give all the homeless people cocaine so they'll clean the place. [00:12:25] Stay out of my bedroom. [00:12:27] All right, fine. [00:12:28] And I want more per capita funding for an entirely preventable disease like AIDS than any other. [00:12:33] Screw kids with diabetes and women with breast cancer. [00:12:36] What? [00:12:36] I don't want to be in your bedroom. [00:12:40] You want my needles? [00:12:41] What are you talking about? [00:12:42] That reminds me, Gerald, I would like to request dental insurance. [00:12:46] Ah. [00:12:46] We have it. [00:12:47] It's just not good. [00:12:48] No. [00:12:48] There's a writer for meth that we didn't buy. [00:12:53] It doesn't cover that. [00:12:53] I'll do as much meth as you need me to, Gerald. [00:12:56] Here's the thing, right? [00:12:57] They want to. [00:12:57] Pay for this. [00:12:58] This is actually their platform. [00:13:00] Here's the thing if you are young and you haven't, I still highly recommend that you get life insurance. [00:13:04] It's better if you can do it when you're young because you can get better rates. [00:13:06] So apply for life insurance. [00:13:08] And when you go through the questionnaire, list down primary hobbies, meth. [00:13:12] No, don't. [00:13:14] And just tell me if you're covered. [00:13:16] No. [00:13:16] So to streamline the teeth replacements, they're issuing all addicts dentures molded from Governor Newsom's teeth. [00:13:26] Oh, hey, no. [00:13:30] Hey, at least the streets will be beautiful during the day. [00:13:32] Yes, that's exactly right. [00:13:35] Which is more than I can say for Alaska. [00:13:38] The problem's gross. [00:13:39] They don't even have day sometimes. [00:13:40] 30 days of night. [00:13:42] 30 days of meth. [00:13:44] Could you imagine that? [00:13:45] Hey, if the sun doesn't come up, the meth heads stay out. [00:13:48] Could I imagine 30 days? [00:13:50] Could I imagine 30 days of meth? [00:13:52] You know where I used to live in Dakota, right? [00:13:55] I mean, I couldn't get the police to evacuate a guy who was doing meth right outside my house. [00:13:58] That's true. [00:13:59] I mean, that's just a ditty freak off. [00:14:00] Now. [00:14:01] What the right one is. [00:14:03] Here's the crazy thing. [00:14:05] Yeah. [00:14:05] Well, the right one is meth. [00:14:08] What's that? [00:14:08] A multivolume? [00:14:09] Meth Daily. [00:14:09] Meth Daily. [00:14:14] Let me just play that clip again. [00:14:16] Just play it again. [00:14:17] This, it seems like a small thing. [00:14:18] This is the difference. [00:14:19] I want you to keep in your mind the left saying, hey, hands off my whatever, bedroom, my wiener. [00:14:26] Hey, hands off my uterus. [00:14:28] Hey, I believe in the right to choose. [00:14:31] They mean the right to choose degeneracy and the right to choose. [00:14:36] To you funding the consequences of said degeneracy. [00:14:40] It's always okay, the choice they want. [00:14:43] They don't want you to be able to choose to drive an SUV. [00:14:46] They don't want you to be able to choose, for example, the neighborhood you live in or what that looks like. [00:14:52] They don't want you to be able to choose which school your child goes to, to be clear. [00:14:56] They want to be able to choose degeneracy for themselves, and you have to fund the consequences. [00:15:04] Watch her make the case. [00:15:06] How many people who are unhoused that you meet have no teeth at all? [00:15:10] They don't have teeth. [00:15:11] Why? [00:15:12] Because meth rots your teeth. [00:15:14] You can't succeed without teeth. [00:15:17] So, there needs to be comprehensive health care provided to people. [00:15:22] Also, by the way, I know a very successful biochemist without teeth. [00:15:27] Old toothless biochemist Jim, we call him. [00:15:29] Yeah, yeah. [00:15:30] He's a quiet guy. [00:15:31] He is. [00:15:31] Yeah, not a lot of chatter from that guy. [00:15:33] I hope she gets bitten by one of these tweakers. [00:15:37] She'll get numbed. [00:15:38] New set of dentures. [00:15:39] There's only two mallets. [00:15:40] No, I'm saying, I hope she provides these new dentures and then one of them just takes a chunk out of her hand. [00:15:45] Who's advising her? [00:15:46] Yukon Cornelius? [00:15:49] Smith has a mighty humble bubble. [00:15:51] No, dude, she totally thinks that's going to fly with everybody. [00:15:55] Teeth, that's the problem. [00:15:56] That's what's keeping me guys safe. [00:15:58] So let me get this clear. [00:15:59] Here's a solution. [00:16:00] All right, kids are dumb. [00:16:02] Let's throw more money in schools. [00:16:03] It doesn't work. [00:16:04] Homeless people are here. [00:16:06] Okay, let's pay for houses. [00:16:08] They're doing all the drugs. [00:16:10] Let's pay for Narcan and vending machines that are immediately raided. [00:16:14] Their teeth are bad because they're dumb and they trashed their house and they did all the math. [00:16:18] Let's pay for their teeth. [00:16:20] What are you, a fascist? [00:16:21] Here's the recent poll. [00:16:26] That's a famous Nazi policy. [00:16:27] There were no teeth for the drug addicts. [00:16:31] Actually, he probably was. [00:16:32] By the way, I know that's the sort of super juice that we've been giving you when we put you in the submarines to get you all hopped up. [00:16:39] Turns out there may be some side effects. [00:16:42] So I'm introducing the new Gestapo dental. [00:16:47] Unfortunately, it's with United and they have some problems. [00:16:51] I said Aetna! [00:16:54] Aetna! [00:16:56] So, Rex. [00:16:57] Your premiums will go up. [00:17:03] It's just this world. [00:17:03] How will they let Gerald show us again? [00:17:04] I'm not going to show you again. [00:17:06] This is the world they live in. [00:17:07] And by the way, she's only leading Spencer Pratt in Los Angeles by 8%. [00:17:14] That's according to Emerson College polling. [00:17:16] Check the link in the description. [00:17:17] We make those references available. [00:17:18] We always choose the ones that are as unbiased as we can find. [00:17:22] 11 a.m. Eastern is when we stream. [00:17:24] So. [00:17:24] He has a good chance, and I think he's going to have a better chance if she keeps campaigning like this. [00:17:30] If she just keeps talking, dude. [00:17:31] I think during the premium segment, Mug Club Summit, we should show that ad she made, or the ad the union made. [00:17:39] The ad the union made. [00:17:39] Well, the problem is he's been putting out AI smooth ads. [00:17:43] They're not that far from the attack ads. [00:17:45] No, that's what's crazy about it. [00:17:46] It's like, well, this looks like Spencer Pratt put it out, and it's not. [00:17:49] Yeah, one of them is like, Spencer Pratt doesn't want to pay for more housing for the unhoused. [00:17:55] He says they need housing. [00:17:57] Help or to be in prison. [00:17:59] Los Angeles is on the right track. [00:18:02] We don't need Spence. [00:18:03] Are you shitting me? [00:18:07] Wildfires are a real issue here. [00:18:08] Concrete trees. [00:18:09] Yeah, exactly. [00:18:11] It'd be like someone going, hands off our Detroit. [00:18:16] It's fine like it is. [00:18:17] We've got it right. [00:18:19] We don't need any change. [00:18:21] All right. [00:18:22] Speaking of change, look, I want to be clear about this next thing because, you know, I had that. [00:18:27] Conversation, debate with Nick Fuentes earlier this week. [00:18:31] And we had some strong disagreements. [00:18:32] I think it was productive. [00:18:33] I think people need to have conversations. [00:18:34] Also, if you don't show up for debate, guess what? [00:18:36] You lose by default. [00:18:37] He's willing to show up. [00:18:39] And I respect that. [00:18:40] I will say this. [00:18:42] We're about to get to this point here. [00:18:44] There's this new idea or sort of concept being pushed. [00:18:46] It's not new, but with this administration of remigration. [00:18:50] This wouldn't be in the cultural lexicon if this administration had not put it out there. [00:18:55] That means they've put themselves on the hook. [00:18:58] And if they don't follow through, Well, the critics have a point. [00:19:01] And I'm not talking about the left. [00:19:02] They'll always hate it. [00:19:03] Those on the right will have a point. [00:19:06] So before coming into office, you know, President Trump promised mass deportations, the biggest that the country has ever seen. [00:19:12] We'll get to how and to what degree he's delivered on that. [00:19:16] All illegal entry will immediately be halted, and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came. [00:19:28] And on day one, we will begin the largest domestic deportation operation in American history. [00:19:36] We are going to start the largest mass deportation in the history of our country because we have no choice. [00:19:42] It's not sustainable. [00:19:43] And we are going to start with violent criminals. [00:19:46] Here's all we're going to do it's going to be called a Trump mass. [00:19:49] Deportation because we have no choice. [00:19:53] We have no choice. [00:19:56] Okay. [00:19:57] That was one of the primary issues on which people were voting. [00:20:00] The economy and immigration. [00:20:02] Those were the top two consistently across all the polls, including the leftist ones, by the way. [00:20:06] The results that we have so far, because some people say there's no difference, about 675,000 deportations, and then an estimate anywhere from 2 to 2.2 million illegal aliens have self deported. [00:20:19] So if you want to use the low end, we're definitely around a million. [00:20:21] If you want to use the high end, we could be closer to 3 million. [00:20:24] Let's split it, call it one and a half, two million. [00:20:26] That would be a very reasonable estimate to make. [00:20:28] The first term of President Trump, over two million, about 2.1 million. [00:20:33] These aren't the numbers that we want. [00:20:35] Stark contrast, in my opinion, to 10 to 20 million illegal aliens who flooded the border in a span of three and a half years. [00:20:42] It's that first part of the promise that he said we're going to seal up the border and deportations. [00:20:48] Yes. [00:20:49] First part. [00:20:49] Delivered on that first part. [00:20:50] First part, delivered. [00:20:50] Yes, done. [00:20:51] People will say by executive order, sure. [00:20:54] The rest is in progress. [00:20:54] You can do that. [00:20:55] The rest has to go through. [00:20:56] And we'll go through. [00:20:57] Executive authority, congressional authority, judicial authority. [00:21:00] Right, well, Schoolhouse rocked this a little bit later on. [00:21:01] Literally. [00:21:02] Tuesday, the White House on X, they put out a graphic of Trump with these words. [00:21:08] It has scratched replacement migration, re migration. [00:21:14] Now, the post was in addition to the U.S. rejection, to be clear, of the U.N. Global Compact on Migration. [00:21:21] Let me read this for you. [00:21:22] It says the United States objects to the Global Compact on Migration and U.N. efforts to facilitate. [00:21:28] Replacement migration to the United States and our Western allies. [00:21:32] Let's first describe for you, links in the description, 11 a.m. Eastern, every day we stream, or weekdays, what remigration is according to Merriam Webster. [00:21:41] It's the act of returning to one's original or previous home after a migration. [00:21:46] So, how is this different from deportation? [00:21:49] Well, it includes denaturalizing and deporting people who've gained some sort of legal status here in this country. [00:21:57] In almost all cases, that's usually legal residence. [00:22:01] Not American citizens, to be clear. [00:22:04] Someone who's become a naturalized citizen, they are almost completely immune, barring some kind of fraud because if someone gained citizenship through fraudulent means, that would still apply. [00:22:14] Does that make sense? [00:22:15] And by the way, I think that's fair. [00:22:18] Now, here is the domestic extremism correspondent from NPR. [00:22:23] So NPR's domestic extremism correspondent is Odit Youssef. [00:22:29] Found it! [00:22:32] The idea is often a Attributed to a French novelist who became known as the originator of the Great Replacement Conspiracy Theory. [00:22:38] I don't want to do this voice the whole time. [00:22:40] Which is this baseless claim that white Christian Europeans are being systematically replaced by immigrants in an attempt to dilute European or Western cultures. [00:22:50] And she referred to Jean Raspe, the author of Camp of the Saints. [00:22:55] I know there's a way to say that in English. [00:22:57] I don't know how to say it. [00:22:58] So I just said, is it Raspail? [00:23:00] How would you say it in English? [00:23:01] Raspail. [00:23:02] Anytime I have to get to a word that has a French origin, romance languages. [00:23:05] I'm always going to pronounce it the French Canadian way, and so I know it's proper, but you'll get corrected. [00:23:10] So, the camp of the saints. [00:23:12] Let me address one thing here. [00:23:15] Systematically replaced by. [00:23:18] I don't care about the intent. [00:23:20] Now, I do believe that there is intent. [00:23:22] Why? [00:23:22] Because they've said it. [00:23:24] Not all, though. [00:23:25] Many leftist leaders have said, yeah, you need to change these demographics. [00:23:29] For example, you saw that ad in Germany where they were having a threesome with an African, I believe, migrant or Middle Eastern. [00:23:34] You saw those ads from Denmark where they said, you actually shouldn't marry or procreate with people of your own race. [00:23:43] If you're white. [00:23:44] If only if you're white. [00:23:44] Yes. [00:23:45] So there are plenty of people who have said, you need to change the racial demographics because these nations are too white. [00:23:51] That's some of them. [00:23:52] You can't prove that there's a cabal and that all of the people involved are pushing this proactively. [00:23:58] I don't care. [00:24:00] Intent doesn't matter. [00:24:01] Yeah. [00:24:02] It is happening. [00:24:03] That's a statistical reality. [00:24:04] So let's get off the you're saying replacement theory, which is a white supremacy. [00:24:09] You know what? [00:24:10] No. [00:24:10] I'm just saying that numbers are shifting and white people are being replaced. [00:24:14] White percentage. [00:24:16] White Christian percentage going down, Islamic migrant, African migrants, non white Anglo Saxon migrants going up. [00:24:25] In some countries, it's already hit a tipping point. [00:24:28] That is a statistical reality, just like you don't need to make the racial argument primarily or the intent of crime. [00:24:36] Just point to crime statistics. [00:24:38] These are what they are. [00:24:40] Do not blame me. [00:24:41] Remigration, to be clear, has been popularized in the EU right now by the AFD in Germany. [00:24:48] And we want to talk about the word remigration. [00:24:53] If remigration is meant, then it is remigration. [00:24:57] The word remigration is meant to be remigration. [00:25:03] The word remigration is used to say the AfD. [00:25:07] As Generation Deutschland, we are for the remigration of the ausländischen Staatsangehörigen with Bleiberecht. [00:25:14] In- and Außenpolitik and endless remigration. [00:25:18] And straffällige Ausländer, Das nennen wir Remigration. [00:25:22] Remigration rettet Leben. [00:25:25] Remigration so schnell wie möglich, liebe Freunde. [00:25:32] Yeah, I know how that. === Remigration Defined (15:11) === [00:25:35] Don't. [00:25:37] Their language isn't their fault. [00:25:39] This just seems similar. [00:25:41] I mean, he could have had less passion than this guy. [00:25:43] Yeah, and that one guy didn't have to film it through a cheesecloth. [00:25:46] Now, I will film this from the sauna. [00:25:50] Why do you just wipe the lens? [00:25:53] So here are the responses. [00:25:55] To President Trump, of course, from the left. [00:25:57] Ah, the old he's a Nazi. [00:25:58] The January 6th committee staffer, Tom Jocelyn wrote Remigration is a white nationalist idea. [00:26:04] Immigrants of color voluntarily leave America for their native countries, making America whiter. [00:26:08] That the State Department and White House are openly promoting it is an obvious tell, as if another one was needed about the Trump regime's goal. [00:26:16] Professor Michael Fiola wrote Your regular reminder that remigration is far right code for the forced expulsion of ethnic undesirables in order to, quote, Purify the nation. [00:26:26] White House communications division showing their white nationalist stripes. [00:26:30] Then there's this guy, Joshua Reed Eagle wrote, Let's be clear about what this means. [00:26:34] The White House is declaring war on any American who isn't white. [00:26:38] This isn't about legal status, it's about ethnicity. [00:26:41] If you're non white and still backing the GOP, you need to understand exactly what your party has planned for your life. [00:26:51] To be clear, he's not a Nazi. [00:26:53] We all know that. [00:26:54] He's just done with the forced migration and wants them to go home. [00:26:58] It's over. [00:27:01] Go home. [00:27:07] Go. [00:27:09] You have to watch till after the credits. [00:27:13] Now, here's the thing. [00:27:17] Let's just switch it. [00:27:19] Let's just switch it. [00:27:20] Because the left has actually done it. [00:27:22] Actually, we have no culture. [00:27:24] These other cultures are beautiful, these other countries have better cultures. [00:27:28] Hashtag insert here so white, which means they have a problem with whiteness. [00:27:35] We didn't say hashtag Oscar so white, hashtag news so white, whatever it was, hashtag Twitter so white back then before it was X for the uninitiated. [00:27:46] You guys brought it up. [00:27:47] You have made the declarative judgment that things are too white and through a matter of policy have decided to unwhiten them. [00:27:57] You've done it with Europe. [00:27:59] You've done it with films. [00:28:01] You've done it with committees. [00:28:03] You've done it with board of directors and you have based it solely on race. [00:28:08] Now, I think there is a racial component to it because race, in many cases, is shorthand for incompatible culture. [00:28:15] You know, like Indians and H 1Bs. [00:28:18] You made it exclusively about race, as seen by your commercials across Europe telling white people to not have sex with each other because, my God, it might create more white people. [00:28:28] Here's the criticism from those on the right that President Trump won't deliver. [00:28:32] Nick Fuentes wrote, You know, if Trump isn't going to do remigration, who's going to do it? [00:28:38] G.D. Vance. [00:28:39] It's not that they can't do it, they won't. [00:28:41] That's what he said. [00:28:42] By the way, he has very large hands, Nick Foynter. [00:28:44] He does. [00:28:44] Yeah, they're big old. [00:28:46] I would love to see if he could palm a basketball. [00:28:48] The blogger, Ethan Levins, wrote, You say this and then deport less people than Obama. [00:28:52] Now, here's my problem with that, and I discussed this. [00:28:55] Anyone who says that, we did a segment when that talking point made the rounds. [00:29:00] That is a leftist talking point, and they only use it when convenient because they don't really want to say that Barack Obama deported illegal aliens, but they'll use it to try and sow mistrust amongst conservatives. [00:29:11] It's not true. [00:29:13] And anyone using that point, Is taking the Democrat talking points wholesale. [00:29:19] It's not true. [00:29:21] About 74% of the deportations under Obama, they were just non judicial returns, like turnarounds at the border, to be clear. [00:29:28] So only about 1.4 million were actually deported, not 5.6. [00:29:33] Remember, 2.8 million illegal aliens came in under Obama at least. [00:29:38] The numbers for Biden are even worse. [00:29:40] So to say there's no difference is not true. [00:29:43] And then to say that Barack Obama deported more is not true. [00:29:47] It was net. [00:29:48] Positive illegal immigration under Barack Obama, net negative total migration under Donald Trump. [00:29:56] Anyone who tells you Obama deported more is lying to you or misinformed, check the reference. [00:30:02] Link in the description, 11 a.m. [00:30:03] We provide them every single day a whole bibliography. [00:30:06] So, this is the other thing that is very important. [00:30:12] And then I'll get to where critics have a point. [00:30:14] But I see a lot of critics of the Trump administration wrongfully or deliberately dishonestly. [00:30:21] I don't know. [00:30:22] The net result is the same. [00:30:24] They just blend everything together. [00:30:26] They'll blame Donald Trump, President Trump, for things that are not under the executive purview while not giving him credit for doing things that he can do under the executive purview. [00:30:36] In other words, if Democrats block something in the House and some Republicans, Donald Trump gets blamed. [00:30:43] If he does something without their permission through executive order, they say, well, that's not going to stick. [00:30:48] I've not heard these critics give him credit for anything, meaning the border is sealed. [00:30:53] He gets no credit. [00:30:54] Why? [00:30:55] Well, because that could just be undone as long as there isn't a wall. [00:30:58] Okay, but he's also pushed for funding for a wall, and that's been blocked in several instances by all Democrats and some Republicans. [00:31:05] And right now it's being built. [00:31:06] Does he get credit for that? [00:31:07] No, he does not. [00:31:08] H 1Bs, for example, 87% reduction in new overseas or new, they use the term overseas, new outside of America H 1Bs coming 87% down. [00:31:19] They go, yeah, but we still hit the cap. [00:31:21] Well, that's because it will require an act of Congress to deal with the H 1Bs who are here and are extending them. [00:31:26] So he doesn't get credit for the executive order, and then he gets blame. [00:31:30] For the Democrats, those that would have the congressional authority. [00:31:34] So, where does he get credit for any? [00:31:36] Oh, there are only two genders. [00:31:37] Well, that's just executive order. [00:31:38] That'll be undone. [00:31:40] Okay, but it actually is used as a basis to challenge a lot of these sort of Title IX violations. [00:31:45] In other words, it gives some standing. [00:31:47] Yeah, yeah, but it'll be undone. [00:31:49] All right. [00:31:50] So, let's hand power over to the Democrats who will pack the courts and undo all of it? [00:31:56] We need to recognize and understand the difference in executive authority, in congressional authority. [00:32:01] And of course, judicial authority. [00:32:02] So, you know what? [00:32:03] Let's schoolhouse rock this so we understand where there can be blame at the feet of President Donald Trump and where there can be blame placed at the feet of 100% of Democrats and a notable but small percentage of Republicans. [00:32:17] So, let's start with this what falls under executive authority? [00:32:27] So, that's fun. [00:32:29] As it relates to remigration, deporting illegals and denaturalizing specifically those who've committed fraud. [00:32:35] You know, like Ilan Omar, who obtained status through banging her brother. [00:32:39] Oh. [00:32:40] The president can do that. [00:32:42] She didn't abstain status by banging her brother. [00:32:45] She obtained status by committing herself under God to her brother. [00:32:49] Yes. [00:32:50] A biblical, incestuous covenant. [00:32:52] It was a friend's benefit. [00:32:53] Or, as many refer to it, Islam. [00:32:56] Now. [00:32:57] I thought you were saying banging your brother. [00:32:59] So, why? [00:33:00] Because the same reason that President Trump can do something for H 1Bs coming into the country. [00:33:03] That's under executive authority as broad powers. [00:33:05] Right. [00:33:06] Because it's an issue of national security. [00:33:09] Right, the president needs to be able to act quickly in issues of national security. [00:33:12] That's why the term commander in chief is used. [00:33:14] If there's a threat and a porous border, guess what? [00:33:17] He can shut it down. [00:33:18] Same thing with fraudsters. [00:33:20] So, in other words, if it's fraud, this person had no business being here anyway. [00:33:23] Effectively, someone who is a legal resident but obtained it through fraud is the equivalent to an illegal alien because it's not real. [00:33:31] Yeah, get rid of them immediately. [00:33:33] Gone. [00:33:34] That would be termed denaturalization, but it's not. [00:33:36] So, that's the presidential authority, which he'll be doing. [00:33:39] Here's what would require. [00:33:41] Congressional authority. [00:33:49] So, they would need to expand grounds for denaturalization beyond fraud. [00:33:54] They would need to increase who can be removed, like all legal non citizens who commit a crime, fail a civic test, are in any public assistance. [00:34:03] That's a huge one right there. [00:34:05] Massive. [00:34:05] I would love to see it done. [00:34:07] That can't just be done by the president. [00:34:09] Meaning, hey, you're here, you're a legal resident, but you committed a crime. [00:34:13] Also, you're a net drain. [00:34:15] You're not contributing. [00:34:16] You're taking SNAP, EBT, whatever it is, any of these social safety nets, depending on the state, depending on the city. [00:34:23] So, because you're doing that, we are now revoking your legal status. [00:34:27] I think we should do that. [00:34:29] Why? [00:34:29] Because someone who was not born here is not entitled to any type of citizenship or residency if they are only here to take, and certainly not if they are here to hurt. [00:34:40] How do you know if they're here to take? [00:34:41] Well, are they literally taking finances? [00:34:44] And are they? [00:34:46] Trying to be compatible? [00:34:47] Are they assimilating? [00:34:48] That's a basic civic test. [00:34:50] If they commit a crime, of course, gone. [00:34:52] They need to, or the congressional authority would be required to allow the denaturalization of anchor babies, right? [00:34:59] Ending this sort of chain migration that we've seen. [00:35:02] They need to repeal or narrow the TPS asylum laws. [00:35:06] Congressional authority would be needed to increase penalties, criminal penalties, for anyone who helps illegals. [00:35:11] So, for example, it's a perfect kind of one to one with H 1Bs. [00:35:15] Since new people are coming in, right? [00:35:17] People who are applying to come in, the president can say, all right, we can increase the vetting and investigations. [00:35:24] Into companies, into corporations, and employers because they could be abetting something that's a risk to national security. [00:35:31] People who are already here, the criminal penalties would need to be enacted through congressional authority to any corporations who help illegals. [00:35:39] That's where you probably won't see it done because of the lobbying. [00:35:43] Of course, they also would have needed to impeach lower court judges, things like that, allocate more funds, as you well know. [00:35:49] Which brings us to the third issue. [00:35:52] So you have executive authority, congressional authority, and what's the third branch? [00:35:57] Boys and girls? [00:35:59] Judicial authority. [00:36:04] I've lost enthusiasm. [00:36:06] Oh, come on. [00:36:07] Don't quit on us now. [00:36:08] You can shorten it. [00:36:10] We need, obviously, the Supreme Court, we need them to properly interpret the Constitution. [00:36:16] Primarily end birthright citizenship. [00:36:18] And by that, I mean end the warping therein and return it to its original intention. [00:36:23] And of course, we need to quickly overturn activist nationwide injunctions. [00:36:27] Yes. [00:36:28] This is where the Trump administration better start doing some stuff. [00:36:30] Yeah, absolutely. [00:36:31] And you have to get rid of those judges that are standing in the way. [00:36:34] Most of the time, when President Trump tries to do something, you see activist judges standing in the way, delaying things, pushing it off until it ends up at the Supreme Court. [00:36:43] And so he isn't able to move nearly as quickly. [00:36:45] So you have to do that. [00:36:46] And then some of the things that you listed in congressional authority, not just for getting people out, but for allowing people in. [00:36:52] Right. [00:36:52] If you are going to come to this country, you still have to do those three things, right? [00:36:55] You have to pass a civics test, you need to make sure that you're not going to be on government assistance. [00:37:00] I don't know why. [00:37:01] That is even a thought in anybody's mind that that would be a good thing. [00:37:04] Some of the numbers that I saw, and I won't quote them because I'll get them wrong, but they were between, say, 60 and 90% of these populations from places like Haiti that are on government assistance, places like Somalia. [00:37:16] Right. [00:37:16] That is insane to me. [00:37:17] All of those people literally, and I'll give you the most compassionate version. [00:37:21] You've got one year starting today. [00:37:23] If in one year you're not off of all of it, you're gone. [00:37:26] Yep. [00:37:26] And maybe that's too much. [00:37:27] Maybe it should be six months. [00:37:28] Maybe there's no notice. [00:37:29] But at the very least, one year you're off of it. [00:37:32] Or gone. [00:37:33] And then we garnish your wages with extra taxes to pay it back. [00:37:35] You got to pay that back. [00:37:36] That's pretty compassionate. [00:37:36] That's the boxer that gave it back after he fought the fight. [00:37:39] I don't remember that name. [00:37:39] That is pretty compassionate, and they would still call you, you know, a jerk. [00:37:44] Right. [00:37:44] I would be even worse. [00:37:47] It'd be cheaper to give them all the services in their own country. [00:37:50] Right. [00:37:51] They're cheaper over there. [00:37:52] Yeah. [00:37:52] If you're from Haiti and you're here taking Medicaid, you're taking EBT, you're taking housing assistance, all three of those things would be cheaper to provide for you in Haiti. [00:38:01] Yeah, dirt cookies are cheaper. [00:38:02] And you go back to your homeland, and I'll have to hear about how great it is, I'll have to see your. [00:38:06] Stupid flag in your dash. [00:38:07] I don't have to see Conan O'Brien swimming in a bay. [00:38:11] He might have a better bay to swim in. [00:38:13] Over in Haiti, hey, all cultures are equal. [00:38:15] So, yeah, we definitely need to do this. [00:38:17] We need to recognize the difference between executive authority, congressional authority, judicial authority, and give credit where it's due and also place the blame where it is deserved. [00:38:26] That's a big part of these conversations right now. [00:38:28] And there are a lot of commentators who are hoping that you are too uninformed to be able to call them on it. [00:38:34] Now, I want to be clear about this. [00:38:37] The starting point for this conversation, because I bet you this is going to become quite a controversy, the whole re migration conversation. [00:38:44] I'm here for it, by the way. [00:38:45] I've supported this idea, I've talked about it in the past. [00:38:48] We've talked about birthright citizenship quite a bit. [00:38:51] It hasn't been talked about in the mainstream that much. [00:38:54] It will be now. [00:38:56] So, to the Trump administration, everyone therein, if you bring it up and you did, remigration, if you make promises and then don't deliver on it, this wouldn't exist. [00:39:09] We wouldn't be talking about it if you didn't get our hopes up. [00:39:12] If you don't deliver, Nick Fuentes has a point. [00:39:16] Yes. [00:39:17] And all people like him have a point. [00:39:21] So, we're going to be watching the follow through on this. [00:39:23] And if there is none, you guys get what you deserve. [00:39:26] Yes. [00:39:27] This would be a big misstep. [00:39:28] This could either be a huge shift for our country in the right direction, please do, or a PR stunt, which I will never forget. [00:39:39] And neither will your voters. [00:39:41] Yeah. [00:39:42] Is that fair? [00:39:43] It is. [00:39:43] It's extremely fair. [00:39:44] This very much smells like the Epstein binder release. [00:39:48] This better not be 2.0 of that because that was a huge PR blunder where people wanted it out there, but you didn't have to do it that way. [00:39:54] Exactly. [00:39:54] I mean, the same thing. [00:39:56] JFK files, MKUltra files, those just got taken from Tulsi Gabbard. [00:40:01] And those would be relatively inconsequential in comparison to this. [00:40:05] Remigration, if you follow through, is a huge arrow in your quiver to save the direction of this country. [00:40:14] Huge. [00:40:14] You brought it up. [00:40:16] We said, yeah, now you got to deliver. [00:40:21] And you, on an individual level, we always try and give you solutions, should pony up to secure your own. [00:40:26] Future financial freedom. [00:40:32] Top of the morning. [00:40:43] Josh, were those gunshots? === JFK Files and MKUltra (15:28) === [00:40:46] Oh, hey, Gerald. [00:40:47] Yeah, just protecting my investments, you know. [00:40:50] From who? [00:40:51] The leprechaun I just blasted. [00:40:52] You're welcome, by the way. [00:40:55] Josh, there's no such thing as leprechauns, all right, buddy? [00:40:59] And listen, if you're interested in gold, just give True Gold Republic a call or go to LWCGold.com and see if you qualify for a no fees for life gold IRA. [00:41:08] It's a very simple process, okay? [00:41:10] That sounds pretty sweet, actually. [00:41:12] Yeah. [00:41:13] Bullets aren't cheap, so I appreciate it. [00:41:15] Thanks, I'll do that. [00:41:16] Absolutely. [00:41:17] And by the way, no more gunshots in the office? [00:41:19] Highly frowned upon. [00:41:20] All right, thanks. [00:41:22] I'll try. [00:41:23] Let True Gold Republic help you safeguard your retirement with physical gold and silver. [00:41:27] Go to lwcgold.com or call 800 628 4653. [00:41:32] Sign up or call today and see if you qualify for a no fees for life IRA. [00:41:37] Oh, hey, hey, Josh, really quickly. [00:41:39] Guy from corporate is coming over later on today. [00:41:41] Short guy, green jacket. [00:41:42] Just don't want you to be off putting, okay? [00:41:45] Thanks. [00:41:45] Gotta go. [00:41:54] To answer two questions, yes, we do in fact have a Christmas room in this studio. [00:41:58] True. [00:41:59] It is the writer's room office. [00:42:01] Also, yeah, I was like, hey, you know what? [00:42:03] Gerald has been doing the basic training. [00:42:05] He's got some guns on there. [00:42:06] Yeah, and he's got his white beard. [00:42:07] He's looking like a buff Santa. [00:42:09] Yes, or butt Santa. [00:42:11] Yeah, except he doesn't go down your chimney, he goes up it. [00:42:13] What? [00:42:15] No. [00:42:16] He's going to be covered in coal soot. [00:42:19] He'll lick your candy cane. [00:42:21] The carrots, not for the reindeer. [00:42:23] Which one do you think he is, dancer or prancer? [00:42:25] I think he's Vixen. [00:42:26] Climb up that butt. [00:42:30] That was not me. [00:42:32] No, no, you look good. [00:42:33] Good for you. [00:42:34] Thank you very much. [00:42:34] I appreciate it. [00:42:35] And by the way, for people who don't know, that's just really lifting twice a week. [00:42:38] It's very basic, yeah. [00:42:39] Yeah, very basic. [00:42:40] Twice a week, maybe 40 minutes. [00:42:41] You just do squats. [00:42:42] Gerald's got good jeans. [00:42:43] Two squats pressing in a row. [00:42:45] Yeah, bent rows. [00:42:46] I guess it's called bent rows, yeah. [00:42:47] There you go. [00:42:48] Gerald is like Sidney Sweeney. [00:42:49] He's got good jeans. [00:42:50] Yeah. [00:42:51] Wait, what? [00:42:51] And also, like Sweeney, he's not a Democrat because he's not retarded. [00:42:55] Yeah, that's right. [00:42:56] I heard about that. [00:42:57] Yeah, I heard about that in the For Your Line. [00:42:59] Yeah. [00:43:00] Speaking of retarded, hey, Odyssey. [00:43:04] The Odyssey movie. [00:43:05] You guys asked me to watch the teaser or trailer. [00:43:07] Was it last week? [00:43:08] I don't know. [00:43:08] Something like that, yeah. [00:43:09] It's all a life hating blur. [00:43:12] So. [00:43:13] Let's go! [00:43:15] You know, I know, and people, especially now, they're talking about AI taking over the entertainment industry. [00:43:20] And remember, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon were on Joe Rogan's show saying, like, they just can't write it. [00:43:24] They just don't have any soul. [00:43:26] By the way, have you watched Bright on Netflix? [00:43:29] It's like, hey, If you guys don't want to be replaced by AI, then I think most people, when you're thinking films, you want quality writing. [00:43:36] You want compelling storylines or plots. [00:43:39] You want some casting, especially if you're talking about a historical picture that's somewhat accurate. [00:43:43] And mostly, you want to be entertained. [00:43:45] You want to be able to escape, right? [00:43:48] You let me know. [00:43:49] Comment below. [00:43:49] Is that primarily what you want out of a film, whether it's independent, big budget? [00:43:55] I saw a woman say, Hold on a second. [00:43:57] Oh. [00:43:59] Because I want to hear what they want. [00:44:00] Oh. [00:44:01] And then I do. [00:44:01] Hold that thought. [00:44:02] Let's see. [00:44:02] Because I want to hear it's about the people. [00:44:04] You. [00:44:04] The people, because you, the people, if that's what you want, you're all bigoted, idiot losers. [00:44:11] It seems that some of the fan base from this influential fan base have decided to attack Moses Ingram online and send her the most horrendous, racist DMs. [00:44:21] And I heard some of them this morning and it just broke my heart. [00:44:25] And I just wanted to address a couple of things that sort of keep coming up in the comments amongst fans. [00:44:30] First, I wanted to apologize to the fans that I did not anatomically match the Faye Valentine character. [00:44:38] You think she's Asian enough for lane? [00:44:39] Six foot, double D sized breast, two inch waist. [00:44:42] You know, they looked everywhere for that woman and they couldn't find her. [00:44:46] It's kind of weird. [00:44:46] So I was going to try this one. [00:44:48] I could. [00:44:48] Why do we have to, like, you know, hit it over the head that it's like a female series or whatever? [00:44:55] I think that we progressed a lot over the years. [00:45:00] And then I think we realized. [00:45:02] Poor choice of backgrounds. [00:45:03] That that progression. [00:45:06] It's like a Jimmy Kimmel set. [00:45:07] It's like a floating head and head. [00:45:08] Oh, it was a treatment of symptoms. [00:45:09] And then we see now. [00:45:11] That the problem is systemic. [00:45:13] The heroes of Sony Pictures' Charlie's Angels reboot may have taken down the bad guys, but the Elizabeth Banks directed movie failed to take down the box office. [00:45:20] As she sees it, men will naturally show up more for comic book movies starring women than they would for female led films like the Charlie's Angels reboot. [00:45:27] Pause. [00:45:27] Because the former are still. [00:45:30] Well, actually, finish. [00:45:31] Because the former, what do they argue? [00:45:34] Within a male focused genre. [00:45:36] Pause. [00:45:37] No, it's not because they're still in a male focused genre. [00:45:40] Look, look, let me be clear as to why. [00:45:43] That is the case. [00:45:44] We can suspend disbelief that a woman could beat up a bunch of guys if and only if she's superhuman. [00:45:56] That's it. [00:45:57] Charlie's Angels? [00:45:58] No. [00:45:59] Atomic bombshell? [00:46:01] No. [00:46:01] The lady born identity, whatever. [00:46:04] No. [00:46:05] Do you know why? [00:46:07] I'll explain to you why. [00:46:08] Have you ever had a woman, it could be your daughter, it could be your significant other, have you ever had one of them choke? [00:46:15] And have you ever had to perform Heimlich? [00:46:18] Or like, I went through that. [00:46:20] I went through that. [00:46:22] And I was concerned that my hand would go through said woman. [00:46:27] It was like bird bones. [00:46:29] It is not even close. [00:46:31] Women, professional athletes, we could bring this up. [00:46:33] Clarissa Shields, this was just going viral, I believe, about a month ago. [00:46:36] Best female boxer who's ever lived. [00:46:39] Talked about how I ain't been dropped from body shots. [00:46:41] I only been dropped. [00:46:42] I beat all my men in sparring. [00:46:43] And then you see some amateur boxer just. [00:46:45] Clipper and she goes down like Trudeau. [00:46:48] It's one of those things where we can go along with superpowers or lightsaber or Jedi. [00:46:55] It's completely unbelievable and it's silly. [00:46:58] And so men, instead of being sexist, chauvinistic, they just go, Well, I don't want to go see that movie. [00:47:05] Why? [00:47:05] Because it's silly. [00:47:06] It's that simple. [00:47:07] Let's finish this. [00:47:08] Dated, they'll go and see a comic book movie with Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel because that's a male genre. [00:47:13] Let me tell you, Star Wars always had the vibe of being in the most whitest elite space. [00:47:17] Like, this franchise is so white. [00:47:19] That it's like a black person existing in that was something. [00:47:23] And you can always tell it's something when some Star Wars fans try to say, well, you know, we had Lando Calvissian and had Samuel L. Jackson. [00:47:30] It's like telling me how many cookie chips are on the cookie dough. [00:47:34] I'm like, bro, they just scattered that in there. [00:47:36] So I know that I have a tendency to take things too seriously or literally, but I went through that analogy and did some research. [00:47:43] Turns out there have been lawsuits. [00:47:44] So depending on the brand of chocolate chip cookie, you are actually looking at anywhere. [00:47:50] From 15 to 20 something percent by volume of the total cookie being chocolate chips. [00:47:58] So I will tell you, considering that they make up about 13 percent of the population, his analogy is actually apt and it would be appropriate. [00:48:03] In other words, you make up the percentage of the cookie that you make up, give or take a few percentage points, the population. [00:48:10] It wouldn't make sense to have an American cookie or to have a British Republic cookie. [00:48:15] I get it that it's in Star Wars with, you know, all double chocolate, double, triple chocolate. [00:48:21] It wouldn't make sense. [00:48:22] The chocolate chip cookie is a good analogy. [00:48:24] Also, it's their favorite part. [00:48:26] You're welcome. [00:48:26] Yeah, I love the chocolate chips in the cookie, dude. [00:48:29] Actually, I want my cookie to have all the chocolate chips. [00:48:31] I want it to be almost all chocolate chip, barely cookie. [00:48:34] I just maybe don't want my daughter to marry one. [00:48:37] Right. [00:48:37] Yes, I want. [00:48:39] I'm kidding. [00:48:39] No, I'll take that. [00:48:40] That's not a real deal. [00:48:43] I'll take that. [00:48:44] I don't care. [00:48:44] No, go ahead, Monica. [00:48:46] There's nothing wrong with that. [00:48:47] I don't want anyone to marry a cookie. [00:48:50] I don't want anyone to marry any form of foodstuffs. [00:48:53] But. [00:48:53] I do want. [00:48:54] If she's not with a guy named Chocolate Chunk, I'm going to go, hey, maybe Jamal was better. [00:48:59] Chocolate Chunk's a weird name. [00:49:00] And I want my second batch and third batch of chocolate chip cookies to look very close to my first batch of chocolate chip cookies. [00:49:11] Oops, all chunks. [00:49:14] Because I just want to know that it's a chocolate chip cookie. [00:49:19] You know what? [00:49:19] Let's just all find common ground. [00:49:21] Let's all find common ground and agree that the enemies in Star Wars are caricaturely. [00:49:27] Cartoonishly, racistly Japanese. [00:49:31] Close the blast doors! [00:49:36] That will hold them. [00:49:39] They are still coming through! [00:49:42] This is impossible. [00:49:45] Our blockade is a whole degree. [00:49:47] Dude, that movie was. [00:49:49] They were so. [00:49:50] How do we hold them? [00:49:51] You better hope so because we are physically weak and small in stature. [00:50:00] They're literally sushi. [00:50:02] How is that not racist? [00:50:05] It's worse than the older ones. [00:50:08] Jar Jar Binks and his whole Gun Gun crew were definitely sushi. [00:50:10] They were chocolate chips. [00:50:11] They were Jamaicans or something. [00:50:12] What that JP Morgan CEO or whatever she was would have said about them. [00:50:16] Yeah. [00:50:17] What? [00:50:17] Oh, yeah. [00:50:17] Fish heads. [00:50:18] Oh. [00:50:19] Oh. [00:50:20] I was actually thinking about JP Morgan, the guy who, like, bailed out the treasury. [00:50:25] Oh. [00:50:25] At least the viceroys had some real canons, though, you know? [00:50:28] Who are the viceroys? [00:50:32] The samurai Star Wars. [00:50:34] Are they? [00:50:34] Yes. [00:50:34] Oh, okay. [00:50:35] Oh, that's only after my transition. [00:50:38] Pachu, chu. [00:50:43] Ricka O'Nipple. [00:50:44] La, la, la. [00:50:46] All right. [00:50:47] Let's see, Chabot Hut for a second. [00:50:48] That's non canonical. [00:50:51] No, it's only these are canonical. [00:50:54] Killer, you're right, Saber. [00:50:56] Stop at this. [00:50:57] Sometimes I move them just for fun. [00:50:59] I was just going to. [00:51:03] Honestly, what just happened to my mic? [00:51:09] This is not the first time this has happened. [00:51:11] No, it's fine. [00:51:12] It's fine now. [00:51:13] Yeah, Joe, no time now. [00:51:14] It wasn't fine a second ago. [00:51:16] This is the problem. [00:51:16] Like when Joe, like, hey, we had this problem. [00:51:18] He's like, oh, I don't see it. [00:51:20] It was there. [00:51:21] Yeah, it was there. [00:51:21] There was a roach in the bathroom. [00:51:22] Like, I don't see it now. [00:51:24] It was there, Gerald. [00:51:25] If I had a heart attack, I would come to you and be like, oh, look, you're fine. [00:51:28] Yeah, you'd be like, it seemed like you're breathing now. [00:51:30] Your heart's not under a cardiac arrest now. [00:51:32] Yeah, take a salt tap. [00:51:33] What were you saying, Anu? [00:51:34] I was just going to say a big shout out to Dad of Six for 50 gifted subs. [00:51:38] Oh, wow. [00:51:39] Thank you, Dad of Six. [00:51:40] Thank you very much. [00:51:41] That's cool. [00:51:42] Dad of Six? [00:51:44] Maybe we should get him in Japan. [00:51:45] What is he, a woman? [00:51:47] They don't allow them there. [00:51:52] No. [00:51:54] Okay, sorry. [00:51:54] So the point here is to get to the Odyssey. [00:51:58] Now, variety writer Marlo Stern is using that same playbook, right? [00:52:03] You're a bigoted loser if you want films to be good and if you wanted to have some kind of representation that's just not representation of your race, but representation of the historically moderately accurate race. [00:52:13] He's using the same playbook right now to run D for Nolan's The Odyssey. [00:52:18] So his article is titled The Odyssey Why Elon Musk. [00:52:23] And his troll army's attacks aren't just silly, but wildly inaccurate. [00:52:28] Also, Cleopatra was back. [00:52:32] This guy's very used to running D. [00:52:33] Yes, he is. [00:52:34] Oh, I hope I've been good this year for butt Santa. [00:52:39] Why am I butt Santa? [00:52:42] Because you climb up that butt. [00:52:43] Yeah, you don't. [00:52:44] Yeah, he does. [00:52:44] He does. [00:52:47] See how many kids I have? [00:52:48] Up through the butt with shit, shit, shit. [00:52:51] Look, the point is you're marrying gay. [00:52:52] Let's move on. [00:52:53] Yes, exactly. [00:52:54] Dead comment. [00:52:55] Now, bring me some figgy pudding. [00:52:56] So, this is a very demanding song. [00:53:00] So, follow up, put this follow up post on X. Again, I believe this is from Variety. [00:53:05] Do you guys have it? [00:53:06] Yeah. [00:53:07] Or Variety. [00:53:07] Do we know if he posted this on Variety? [00:53:09] He wrote the article. [00:53:10] I assume it's him, so I'll do the same voice. [00:53:12] From the team that brought you, why is Snow White Latina? [00:53:15] First off, my grievance there, I don't think that anyone had a problem with Snow White being like Latina. [00:53:22] I will tell you, that's not really the issue. [00:53:24] The issue was the entitlement and the latest thing. [00:53:26] There are no people and beautiful women in Hollywood who look like me. [00:53:29] Like, it's just not true. [00:53:30] The idea that Latina women have been oppressed as, ah, ugly, get the hell out of here. [00:53:36] It's the opposite of reality across all races. [00:53:40] Even the most racist people on earth, the Asians, would be like, I like a big booty Rutina. [00:53:49] They make exceptions. [00:53:51] We will put a blockade if you have Rutina, Jedi. [00:53:55] If your Jedi go to carnival, open the blockade. [00:54:01] There is Argentinian. [00:54:05] Oh no, it's a trap. [00:54:07] Your governor, I hear that the attackers are from. [00:54:10] Brasil, what are we waiting for? [00:54:12] Open now! [00:54:16] So the problem is not that she was in Latina. [00:54:19] But I'll continue with the quote. [00:54:21] Why is Snow White Latina? [00:54:22] Why are there black people in the rings of power? [00:54:25] And Star Wars has gone woke. [00:54:28] Comes the latest online onslaught against the diverse cast of The Odyssey. [00:54:33] These culture warriors have been led to battle by their own personal agamemnon. [00:54:38] No, agamemnon. [00:54:39] Agamemnon. [00:54:41] Elon Musk! [00:54:42] Say it right. [00:54:44] I get my thing again, man. [00:54:46] Thank you. [00:54:47] It's hard to do it in a lisp when I'm doing the affected New York Times slash variety faggot. [00:54:52] I'm calling HR Sam. [00:54:52] Now, please do. [00:54:56] Here's kind of a summary of the article. [00:54:58] They're basically saying that right wing trolls are unfairly attacking the Odyssey. [00:55:01] And by the way, you are a right wing troll. [00:55:03] The ultimate right wing troll is Elon Musk. [00:55:06] And the movie Troy wasn't good because it was historically inaccurate. [00:55:11] I think it wasn't great because Brad Pitt needed a leg double, but that's just my opinion. [00:55:15] And they also say that minority casting. [00:55:18] Is not because Nolan wants an Oscar, so the trolls are just making this up, white supremacy, all that kind of stuff, right? [00:55:24] And we will get to the facts, the references, of course. [00:55:28] Maybe he's not doing the casting, Nolan, for the Oscar specifically, but he can't get the Oscar unless he creates the diverse cast and makes a tranny Achilles. [00:55:39] They have specific requirements. [00:55:41] They have very specific requirements. [00:55:43] Starting in 2016, yeah. [00:55:44] So they say, oh, Troy was historically inaccurate, whatever. [00:55:48] These are the same people who wanted Cleopatra to be black. [00:55:50] It's ridiculous, it's silly. [00:55:53] I would have preferred that Genghis Khan not be Matt Damon. [00:55:55] I would have preferred Genghis Khan look more like those bad Empire people in Star Wars. [00:56:00] There you go. [00:56:00] You know, it would have been closer. [00:56:02] That would have been a fun movie, too. [00:56:04] Yeah, exactly. [00:56:06] It would have been better. [00:56:07] Oh, the Silk Road is impenetrable. [00:56:09] Okay. [00:56:12] Elliot Page is playing the ghost of Achilles. === Woke Casting Choices (13:01) === [00:56:15] Now, it's unconfirmed, but then people were saying it was confirmed. [00:56:17] It seems like it's confirmed. [00:56:18] Here's the thing when we're talking about accuracy, is this just made up? [00:56:22] Is this just made up? [00:56:23] Are people just trolling? [00:56:23] Is it just racist? [00:56:24] Or do we have a reference point? [00:56:26] Here's how Achilles is described by Homer. [00:56:30] Achilles, dear to Zeus, roused him, and round about his mighty shoulders, Athene flung her tasseled Aegis, and around his head, the fair goddess set thick a golden cloud, and forth from the man made blaze a gleaming fire. [00:56:46] Ah, here's Eliot Page. [00:56:48] Ellen. [00:56:52] Ellen. [00:56:52] Whoa, those are impressive abs. [00:56:54] Yeah. [00:56:55] It's really impressive when you get cosmetic surgery to turn you into who you truly are. [00:57:00] That's cool. [00:57:01] And some people are. [00:57:02] They're like with douche necklace, too. [00:57:03] Yeah, exactly. [00:57:04] They always transition to a douche baggy stereotype of a man. [00:57:08] Just like men who transition to women, it's like, hey, we hate female stereotypes. [00:57:12] Sure, let me dress like a glorified Barbie doll. [00:57:14] They think I want to be a man means I want to look like a male cologne poster. [00:57:18] Yeah, exactly. [00:57:19] I want to look like a Latvian nightclubber. [00:57:21] You maybe look like Drago Noir or whatever it's called Dracar Noir? [00:57:24] Yeah, that's the one. [00:57:25] I don't know. [00:57:25] I'm not Middle Eastern. [00:57:26] I want people to smell my waft as I walk by and go, there's an asshole. [00:57:30] And I can smell it under all that cologne. [00:57:33] That's cool water. [00:57:34] Yeah, that's right. [00:57:35] Hey, did you guys smell Madrakar Noir? [00:57:37] Later, we are going to party. [00:57:39] Oh, the toilet. [00:57:41] I have an indoor outdoor pool in my house where I have a party. [00:57:45] I will start to swim inside and I finish my swim outside, but then come back inside to smell my dracar noir. [00:57:53] So, some people are defending the whole Achilles casting choice, saying that Achilles was gay, which, you know, at best he was bisexual with Patroclus, even if that's truly what Homer intended. [00:58:06] Nolan could have easily just cast, let's be honest. [00:58:10] Super or basic gay guy. [00:58:19] Is there no one else? [00:58:26] Is there no one else? [00:58:30] We'll follow you to the depths of hell, Butt Santa! [00:58:34] Yeah, my problem. [00:58:36] Butt Santa. [00:58:38] My problem isn't that they went with an LGBT person. [00:58:40] My problem is that nowhere did Homer say that Achilles had issues with testosterone. [00:58:45] Right, yeah. [00:58:46] Nowhere was it that he had to take supplements and have cosmetic surgery. [00:58:50] To look like a man. [00:58:51] Oh, but. [00:58:52] Let alone the guy who won every battle. [00:58:54] That's true. [00:58:55] Oh, if not for Achilles' old Achilles' heel, which can of course be found in his vagina. [00:59:02] Or a stiff breeze. [00:59:05] The thing about Achilles, mightiest of all, he was a bantamweight. [00:59:09] Now, Lupita Nyongo is playing Helen of Troy. [00:59:15] Here's how Helen is described by Homer. [00:59:18] And the Kaians under arms should for so long have borne the pains of war for one like this. [00:59:26] Unearthliness, a goddess the woman is to look at. [00:59:30] And here is the wondrous goddess, Lupita, our mid who art in heaven. [00:59:37] Now, is that a shirt? [00:59:40] It's paint, probably. [00:59:41] Our mid who art in heaven. [00:59:43] That's seven out of ten be our name. [00:59:46] That's traditional war paint. [00:59:46] She's a Wakandan warrior. [00:59:47] Seven is high. [00:59:48] That's high. [00:59:50] Now, then you go to another cast Travis Scott, who took a break. [00:59:54] From killing concert goers to play a bard. [00:59:57] Nolan said in the casting, I cast him because I wanted to nod towards the idea that this story has been handed down as oral poetry, which is analogous to rap. [01:00:10] Now I want somebody to rap the Odyssey. [01:00:13] I don't, in fact. [01:00:14] Thank you. [01:00:15] It would be better if it was sold like that, though. [01:00:17] It'd be better if it was like Luis Manuel Miranda, his Odyssey, and then that was what it was portrayed as what it is. [01:00:24] Like a Bob Werman. [01:00:24] You should sell it to me as the Odyssey. [01:00:27] Don't sell it to me. [01:00:28] It's Homer's Odyssey. [01:00:28] Is that the guy, like the small guy with the scrunchy face? [01:00:31] A little bit. [01:00:32] The guy wasn't waiting when he was in Santa Monte Cristo? [01:00:34] No. [01:00:35] No, that's Luis Guzman. [01:00:36] He's the guy. [01:00:37] I am Achilles. [01:00:38] I will go forward and kill all the warriors. [01:00:40] Bang, bang, bang. [01:00:41] How is this a bad plan? [01:00:43] Odyssey goes to the hood. [01:00:45] Odyssey in the hood. [01:00:47] So let's answer, though. [01:00:48] Is this just, oh, yeah, no, we're just pointing this out as diverse. [01:00:52] No, actually, to qualify for an Academy Award, a film has to fulfill diversity quotas, to be clear. [01:00:59] Oh, no. [01:01:00] Two quarters in the, or at least two out of the four following categories. [01:01:04] So two quarters overall, but there are four categories. [01:01:06] And at least in two of the four categories, they have to have diversity. [01:01:10] Standard A, on screen representation, themes, and narrative. [01:01:12] Standard B, creative leadership and project teams. [01:01:15] Standard C, industry access and opportunities. [01:01:17] Or standard D, audience development. [01:01:20] And here's the crazy thing before the quotas, before the wokeness, we had every single one of these organically. [01:01:29] That's the difference between equality. [01:01:32] And equity. [01:01:32] Now, if you were to just take this and apply it to government, oh boy, do you have a problem. [01:01:36] And they did. [01:01:37] And then DEI was officially, as a matter of policy, precluded from government. [01:01:41] Thank you, President Trump. [01:01:42] Let's go by standard A diversity, on screen representation, themes, and narratives like Fresh Prince, like Family Matters, like Boys in the Hood, like what was that one? [01:01:54] Waiting to Exhale. [01:01:56] Standard B, creative leadership and project team, like many of those films that I just discussed, like Spike Lee films? [01:02:04] Standard C. Industry access and opportunities. [01:02:07] This just seems redundant because see the previous category. [01:02:10] Standard D. Audience development. [01:02:12] Do you mean like BET or Tyler fucking Perry movies? [01:02:18] There's an audience. [01:02:20] They're developing it. [01:02:21] Here's some stuff for you. [01:02:22] You didn't need the quotas. [01:02:24] The problem is when you try and thrust them into something where it doesn't make sense. [01:02:28] And what's crazy about this is think about it. [01:02:31] Without the quotas, without the diversity mandates, in the 90s, let's take it late 80s through the 90s, the three most identifiable faces. [01:02:46] On Earth. [01:02:47] Do you know what they were? [01:02:49] Mike Tyson, Michael Jordan, Michael Jackson. [01:02:53] Two and a half out of three ain't bad. [01:02:58] And then who was the highest earner? [01:02:59] Will Smith. [01:03:00] Yeah. [01:03:01] Who was rated favorite movie star for quite a few years? [01:03:05] Denzel Washington, also voted most beautiful man in America. [01:03:08] And Morgan Freeman was most beloved. [01:03:10] Yep. [01:03:10] Think about that. [01:03:11] This is before. [01:03:13] Could you say that now? [01:03:15] This was before Barack Obama. [01:03:16] We didn't even have a black. President yet, and we still had this. [01:03:18] And these are all guys that were in original movies, original stories. [01:03:21] Yeah, yeah. [01:03:21] You had the big blockbuster hits like Independence Day with Will Smith. [01:03:24] You had, I mean, Dezzo Washington is reviewed as one of the best actors we've ever seen. [01:03:28] Morgan Freeman was in all, I mean, Shawshank Redemption is ranked by many people as the best film ever. [01:03:33] Yeah. [01:03:34] We did it organically. [01:03:35] Right. [01:03:36] And we didn't think about it twice. [01:03:37] Right. [01:03:38] It's not that we have a problem with the diversity, it's the problem that you're forcing it. [01:03:41] We can feel you're forcing it. [01:03:42] I saw some lady yesterday, she wrote that she doesn't want to be taken out of the story. [01:03:47] She just wants to watch the story. [01:03:48] She doesn't want to be taken out of the story because she recognizes. [01:03:51] What's being done. [01:03:52] Right. [01:03:52] In a story like The Odyssey, you inherently, without even thinking about it, you would see it and go, oh, Helen of Choice Black. [01:03:59] Shit, I didn't know that. [01:04:00] Right, yeah. [01:04:00] Well, you didn't know because it's not a thing. [01:04:02] No, because it's not a thing. [01:04:02] And not that I have a problem with a black main character. [01:04:05] It's just like, now I'm in the middle of the movie and now I'm thinking, oh, what else? [01:04:09] What other crap are they trying to push down my throat right now? [01:04:11] Right. [01:04:11] And so now it's not about. [01:04:12] Can I just watch a film? [01:04:13] And now it's not about serving the audience. [01:04:15] It's about serving the academy and the industry. [01:04:18] And that's why they try to gatekeep and strangle. [01:04:22] New media creators because they are no longer relevant. [01:04:26] So it's, we're going to set these quotas and you guys better meet. [01:04:28] Can any of you name the best picture nominees for the last five years? [01:04:31] We used to do an Oscar stream. [01:04:33] It's actually just, it's so analogous. [01:04:35] We used to do an Oscar stream every year. [01:04:37] I want to say four or five years running, right? [01:04:38] We'd do a big event with it. [01:04:39] This is before live streaming was really a thing. [01:04:41] We were the only ones doing it. [01:04:42] We'd dress up, we'd have themes. [01:04:46] And then we just, well, first off, we were consistently removed for streaming the Oscars. [01:04:50] And by the way, we were streaming it in a box, but it was a watch along. [01:04:53] Because they were like, well, we don't want to lose our viewership. [01:04:55] Now they beg people. [01:04:57] They beg people to cover it. [01:04:59] They send out pressers demanding to be covered. [01:05:02] And then no one cared anymore. [01:05:04] No one cared anymore. [01:05:05] The crossover was what was that Mexican movie on Netflix where the dog kept taking a shit in an alleyway? [01:05:14] It was like Rosa. [01:05:17] Someone help me out here. [01:05:18] I think it was Caca. [01:05:19] It won Best Picture. [01:05:20] Right. [01:05:21] I know what you're talking about. [01:05:21] I watched it. [01:05:23] I watched it. [01:05:23] I was like, there's nothing notable about this film. [01:05:27] Nothing. [01:05:28] That's what I stopped. [01:05:29] But here's the thing it's not about serving you. [01:05:31] It's about serving the academy, the elites in the industry, and blaming you for not going along with it so that hopefully they guilt you into somehow giving them your money. [01:05:42] And I'll prove it to you. [01:05:43] Time for a CalShe check in. [01:05:44] The odds now. [01:05:47] Pre release, while we're still in the rumor phase of the Oscar getting best picture, The Odyssey is at 23%. [01:05:54] June Part 3 is at 11%. [01:05:56] That's perfect. [01:05:57] Project Hail Mary is 9%. [01:05:58] In other words, the betting odds. [01:06:00] Just go, this is diverse. [01:06:01] It'll probably win. [01:06:03] Yeah, absolutely. [01:06:03] And by the way, Project Hail Mary, I haven't seen the other two. [01:06:06] Obviously, Dune hasn't come out yet, and neither has the other one, Odyssey. [01:06:08] But Project Hail Mary should win it. [01:06:11] Hands down, one of the best films I've ever seen. [01:06:14] Should win it, no problem. [01:06:15] But it won't. [01:06:16] I don't trust your research. [01:06:17] It doesn't have any diversity. [01:06:18] Now, fine. [01:06:19] I'm fine. [01:06:20] Doesn't have any diversity, Project Hil Mary? [01:06:23] Not a lot. [01:06:23] I mean, if it does have some, it's very little. [01:06:25] There's not a ton of, you know, human characters. [01:06:27] Does it have a big booty, Ratina? [01:06:30] It might. [01:06:30] Oh, then I will see it. [01:06:33] I'll get a popcorn and a milk dud ready. [01:06:39] No, Latina. [01:06:39] Sorry. [01:06:40] I was waiting for the flip. [01:06:43] So here's the funny thing, though, too. [01:06:44] You would think, let's go to the original source material. [01:06:46] One of the most referenced pieces of literature ever. [01:06:51] Right? [01:06:52] You're like, let's just go to that. [01:06:53] You got it. [01:06:54] You don't have to go, I had difficulty in drawing inspiration. [01:06:58] Boom, right there. [01:06:59] Read it and turn it into a movie. [01:07:01] No, he drew inspiration from Emily Wilson's translation of The Odyssey, which was applauded for its quote, feminist approach. [01:07:10] Why? [01:07:10] Here is Wilson discussing her translation. [01:07:12] Link in the description. [01:07:13] We always make the references available. [01:07:14] If you want to get mad, go check this one out. [01:07:16] 11 a.m., we always give them to you. [01:07:19] I felt that many translators had indulged the impulse to simplify the ethics of this poem by presenting Odysseus as if he were not only a warrior and a protagonist, but a hero in the modern sense. [01:07:31] Someone to admire and reducing or removing the possibility of narrative sympathy for other characters, including the slave characters, whom most translations again shockingly label as if they were free maids, herders, housekeepers, etc. [01:07:44] Meaning she wanted to change it to be more feminist because she thought that people were misinterpreting. [01:07:50] The original Odyssey, it could be seen today as chauvinistic or misogynist. [01:07:57] Hold on, she didn't think they were misinterpreting. [01:07:58] She's like, Nobody's doing this, so I'm going to get this right. [01:08:01] She wasn't misinterpreting. [01:08:02] She wanted a different story. [01:08:04] She deliberately misinterpreted it. [01:08:05] Yes. [01:08:06] She deliberately misinterpreted it. [01:08:07] Let's see. [01:08:08] So, and those of you who just tuned in, thank you for the raid, Dan. [01:08:11] Those of you who are tuning in now, I couldn't help myself. [01:08:14] I obviously revealed this at the outset of the show because it's just too good. [01:08:17] All right. [01:08:18] So, most people got it wrong, and it really should be a pro feminist. [01:08:25] Piece of literature, poem. [01:08:27] Do we have anything that might refute that? [01:08:31] Maybe. [01:08:32] When I see book one, is it Telemachus? [01:08:38] Tells his mother Penelope Go then within the house and busy yourself with your daily duties, your loom, your distaff, and the ordering of your servants, for speech is man's matter, and mine above all others, for it is I who am master here. [01:08:58] Translation Shut up! [01:09:00] Well, it gets even worse. [01:09:00] The English classicist Mary Beard describes this passage specifically as the first recorded instance of a man telling a woman to shut up. [01:09:13] Shut up, bitch! === The Left's Game Plan (07:31) === [01:09:16] And he was quite articulate with it. [01:09:17] Yes. [01:09:18] He really was. [01:09:19] He went the long way. [01:09:20] Leave the manly work to a man. [01:09:22] Go fulfill your womanly duties with your breasts and your vaginas. [01:09:29] Well, singular. [01:09:31] You worry about the cleaning, and I'll worry about the killing. [01:09:35] When I come home, we'll both worry about the screwing. [01:09:39] That's pretty much it, guys. [01:09:41] That's teamwork. [01:09:42] And guess what? [01:09:43] She was happy to do it. [01:09:45] She didn't want to get speared on the battlefield. [01:09:47] When he came home, you know, hey, we have a headboard. [01:09:50] The division is spearing. [01:09:52] Speared in the bedroom. [01:09:56] Come and let me spear thee. [01:09:59] When they're running all of this. [01:10:02] If it's noodles, it's javelins. [01:10:07] Thank you, Gerald. [01:10:08] You so much. [01:10:09] Put it on the board. [01:10:11] There you go. [01:10:14] Okay. [01:10:14] When they're running defense like this, it means they know what's about to go down, right? [01:10:21] They did it with Captain Marvel, She Hulk. [01:10:24] They did it with the wokeifying of Star Wars. [01:10:29] The fact that they haven't gotten the memo, I mean, it tells you it's not even a profit motive for Hollywood, it's an ideological one. [01:10:35] And that's why the left, why they've seized powers over institutions. [01:10:39] And that's why I always caution you against. [01:10:41] Demanding all the wins right now. [01:10:43] For example, under George W. Bush, now wherever you line up on that, they would always do this thing the left, the code pink. [01:10:50] Go, I support the troops, I just am against the war, which by the way is a perfectly legitimate position to hold. [01:10:56] But you had a rash of film like Lions for Lambs, Rendition, Redacted, where it was always American troops who were the villains, the evil ones. [01:11:04] You saw the same thing with the Vietnam War film era, right? [01:11:08] Where they said, We support the troops, except they're all baby killers and they're bloodthirsty monsters. [01:11:13] It's an ideological motive because they were hoping to skew public perception. [01:11:17] None of those films were successful. [01:11:19] None of those films were profitable. [01:11:22] Hollywood, these production houses, they will make some films that they know they need to get enough money out of you so that they can make another one that may fail, but it will just nudge systematically you toward their worldview. [01:11:37] And then they'll branch out into kids' films. [01:11:39] And then they'll branch out into actual educational content, which will then be used in schools. [01:11:45] When we were kids, I've seen it. [01:11:47] I've seen it because the closest you will have on me to ever taking part in this, ever taking part in something that is a violation of my principles, was me at 12 years old, The Brain on the show Arthur. [01:12:01] And in the Christmas episode, I had to do, well, the album, they cut it from the episode, rightfully so, a Kwanzaa rap. [01:12:09] It was then, only while I was rapping about Kwanzaa, that I realized I was in fact playing a black bear and I was part of the problem. [01:12:21] I apologize for that. [01:12:22] And this was going out to kids, hey, educational. [01:12:24] And it was everything. [01:12:25] It was all the diversity. [01:12:26] It was everything the same. [01:12:28] To tell kids that Kwanzaa is just as legitimate as Christmas, to make that a part of curriculum, guess what? [01:12:33] That's what I'm talking about. [01:12:34] It starts with something like this. [01:12:36] And then it gets to the point where a kid comes home from school and goes, well, you know, yeah, Christmas is cool. [01:12:41] But what about all the people who celebrate Kwanzaa? [01:12:44] And you have to tell them that's like 1%. [01:12:45] And it's basically because they want some free shit at the local, whatever, social security office around Christmas time where they give out a few turkeys. [01:12:52] It's not a real thing. [01:12:53] The guy who started it, Ron Everett, Beat women with fire hoses, and he was in prison. [01:12:58] You can pull the Los Angeles County records. [01:12:59] He was a sex cult criminal. [01:13:01] To be clear, it's not a legitimate holiday. [01:13:04] But that becomes part of the cultural lexicon. [01:13:06] They will lose money for a period of time to try and seize control over, if not your mind, eventually your children's. [01:13:15] It takes time. [01:13:17] It's taken decades and decades. [01:13:19] For academia, we've talked about this. [01:13:22] Anywhere from 90 to 99% left. [01:13:25] Hollywood, Anywhere from 95 to 99% left. [01:13:29] Big tech, anywhere from 92 to 99% left. [01:13:33] Media journalism, always above 95% left. [01:13:38] That doesn't happen by accident, it happens by design. [01:13:43] And you need to understand one thing that design has built into it the investment cost of losing money on content that nobody wants, that nobody will watch, but enough of you will stumble across. [01:14:00] And be propagandized effectively by it. [01:14:04] That is part of the model, as part of the plan in subverting everything that you want America to be. [01:14:12] So you've got to think of the long game and pushing back. [01:14:15] All of that isn't going to be undone in two years, four years, or eight. [01:14:21] But it is. [01:14:22] That thread has been tugged and it's unraveling. [01:14:25] And there is hope because you are seeing a shift, and without the gatekeepers, that's great. [01:14:30] We're able to just picture this the Odyssey, this right now. [01:14:33] Imagine this came out in 98. [01:14:39] None of you would be able to watch this and laugh along and read the references and know about the diversity quotas. [01:14:47] Matter of fact, imagine if in 98, imagine if Ellen Page had not already been a public figure, transitioned to Elliott Page, and they just put in films as though it was a normal guy. [01:14:59] How would you go? [01:15:00] There's something off about this, and you wouldn't have been able to search it effectively. [01:15:07] Today, The progress is we can shine a light on it, and it's laughable. [01:15:12] The emperor has no clothes, and they're concerned about it. [01:15:15] So now they can't win hearts and minds. [01:15:17] Their game plan is to mandate it. [01:15:20] Their game plan is to do it with an iron fist. [01:15:23] By the way, we've gone over time, so we're going to continue. 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[01:16:05] You stop watching, you stop supporting, we go away, and that's the way it should be. [01:16:11] It should be that way too with public school boards and the Department of Education. [01:16:16] Who are they designed to serve? [01:16:19] The students and their parents. [01:16:21] They no longer serve the students and parents, they serve the teachers' unions and the administrators. [01:16:29] Here's a North Carolina school budget meeting showing you how the left has one solution to their failures accountability? [01:16:37] No. [01:16:37] Throw more of your money at the problem, it'll fix it. [01:16:41] For hours, CMS leaders went back and forth trying to find common ground on next year's budget.