Keeping Track of the Apocalypse: The Demoncrats' Run Is Over
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I hope I am coming through.
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It's been a rainy and a very, very, very dark and dank and dreary and beautiful.
Day, I've loved rain my entire life.
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So we're going to be doing this Saturday Eve thing.
I have been going through so much.
I'm in a good mood tonight.
I don't want to get too, too crazy other than the fact that this country is going to hell.
Do you hear what I have to say?
This country...
He's going to hell.
And I want you to understand a few things here.
Listen carefully.
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It has nothing to do with it.
I am such a purist.
You don't understand.
I am such a purist.
Dear God, help me.
I'm such a purist.
I believe in free speech.
It's the most important thing that I know.
It's I want to hear.
I want to hear.
And I will do things.
I will talk about things and discuss aspects with you that, well, frankly, you may not have ever thought about before.
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What is the limitation of free speech?
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What is the definition of free speech?
Let me give you an example.
This month is National Suicide Prevention Month.
The numbers are staggering.
The number is staggering.
And by the way, did you know that 988 is the suicide and crisis line?
This is the new number.
988.
Did you know that?
988.
Please learn this.
988.
Not the long, you know, numbers.
988.
Please make sure, if ever you find yourself In the position where you are feeling, considering, thinking of, perseverating over the notion of self-harm, please, 988.
You are not crazy.
You are not...
Calling for help.
You're not...
No, no.
I want you to listen to me carefully.
And I want you to listen to me like you've never listened to me before because I love you.
And I want...
I want you to listen.
You are in a tough world here being a human being.
You are...
absolutely...
Uh...
Shhh...
It's tough.
And you think you are tough, and you think you are able to handle things, and everybody is different.
And there are some people, especially young people, who for whatever reason find themselves in the position where they are not able to cope.
Or seemingly.
Do not despair.
There is help.
Do not feel In any way embarrassed?
You have something that is your cracking point.
You may not have hit it.
You may go through your life, but there is something.
There is something that you are able to...
It could be something.
It could be the loss of a job or a relative or something.
Something.
It might be a substance abuse.
It might be a combination of a lot of things.
It might be anxiety.
I don't know, but recognize the fact that you are fragile.
You are just a regular, fragile human being.
And everybody's got something.
And there is no such thing as your I guess your own I don't know if the word is your own kind of an owner's manual.
When I was When I was in college, I thought I was...
I love psychology.
I love it.
And I love it, but not psychiatry, but psychology.
Why?
No, different things.
Learning, memory, not just clinical stuff.
So I was very interested in the notion of suicidology.
And I worked at a place called the Hillsborough County Crisis Center.
I was in college.
It was called the Suicide and Crisis Center.
And I was...
19, 20?
I don't know what it was.
I thought it was very astute.
And we had training, but the training that I listened to when people would call, it was a bastardized version of this thing called Carl Rogers Active Listening.
And it went like this, if done poorly.
I feel upset.
Sounds like you're upset.
I feel scared.
Sounds like you're scared.
I said, what is this?
They said, no, no, no.
Just give it back.
Let them figure it out.
I said, but don't we ask a question?
Well...
I had a variety of calls.
I had one or two, maybe, quote, suicides.
And they really turned out not to be.
Look at this right now, my friend.
Listen, I want to get to this right away.
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I love this picture.
Thank you.
That is exquisite.
See, that cheers me up.
Not that I need to cheer you up.
Thank you.
Thank you, me, I guess.
So, one woman called up.
This was 1977, 78, something like that, maybe.
They didn't really have Pampers.
I mean, they did have Pampers, but they didn't...
This woman had...
I don't know what she had.
She had some...
Anyway, this kid, her kid was basically soiling himself and kind of doing a maze prison and the dirty protests like a Bobby Sands.
This woman was crazy.
She was going to lose her mind.
The diaper!
Keeps getting out of the diaper!
So in a course of talking, I said, why don't you pin the diaper in the back?
Just pull it around and pin it.
That was it.
She called back.
I got this praise and the...
Thank him.
I was, you know, I could have prevented a homicide.
And they thanked me.
I said, you know, that was one.
But one guy called up.
And he said, well, something defective.
Well, I got a gun to my head or something.
You know, what do you think about this?
I said, well.
No, no, I think he's thinking.
Excuse me.
No.
I'm confusing.
Somebody else one time, it was very interesting because we heard when somebody was in the midst of it or seemingly, you called the police.
We had this call and we were in the other room listening on the speaker and you could hear the police come in and you lied to me!
It wasn't my call.
This guy wasn't at that stage.
So I asked a question.
My impetuous youth, he says, I'm thinking about this.
Are things going to be better?
Or are they just going to be over?
And then I think, that's pretty good.
That's pretty good.
Are they going to be better?
Is it going to be better being dead?
Or just over?
How do you know?
Do you recognize this?
Is there an appreciable sense?
Isn't the idea of lessening something that you know it's not there?
For example, if you have a pain and I cut your leg off, the pain's gone.
This fellow said, you know, that's a good question.
I said, I don't know.
And we got into this metaphysical about do you know is a life after death?
I said, I don't know about that.
I can't help you with that.
I said, but it's interesting to note because, and I said, you know, with all due respect, I said, I don't think this is what you want to do.
I said, I think it's natural sometimes to think that.
I think everybody's thought about it.
And we're talking.
He was fun.
Listen to this.
He did have rounds of ammunition.
He did have rounds of ammunition.
And he didn't have a number.
There was a number.
I said, I want you to call.
I said, do you have a pen?
No.
He had some kind of a, like a receipt book with carbon paper kind of in there.
And he took one of the rounds out, the bullets, and he's pressing down in this, on this order pad, I don't know what, but the number.
Is that poignant?
He took the bullet to write the suicide number down.
And he's fallen back.
He was fine.
And it made me realize the level of despair and how sometimes people just...
So here's the question.
By the way, 988, that's the number.
Here's the question.
Do you?
Do you?
There's Ramona.
Thank you, Ramona.
Do you have a suggestion for the following?
was saying there are some what are those ones that show kids how to how to hurt themselves well there's a lot of challenges there's actual you can look up how to kill yourself On YouTube and the like, you can actually look up to see how to harm yourself.
Should that be against the law, yes or no?
Yes or no?
Should there be something that says you cannot have a video that says, where kids can see it, how to harm yourself?
Yes or no?
You agree or not?
Yes or no?
Bad idea, Eric says.
Hillbilly says maybe.
Eric says it's a wild story.
It's a true story.
You want me to tell you the story about the woman?
Yes.
Yes.
Former test said yes.
Yes, it should be against the law.
Ramona says, oh, look at this.
Ramona says, happy to catch the best live stream on YouTube.
Ramona, thank you so much.
You are so sweet for saying that.
Sometimes I wonder.
Sometimes I wonder, am I getting through?
Am I getting through?
Maybe I should talk about other stuff.
I can't help it.
I can only be me.
How do you tell somebody you can't talk about something?
How do I tell somebody you can't talk about that?
Gramona says no.
How do you tell somebody you can't do that?
A kid's going to see this and you're telling a kid how to do this.
You're not telling a kid to do it.
But how to do it?
There are five-year-old kids who are hurting themselves, and you're wondering, how does a five-year-old kid even know what he's doing?
There's a five-year-old kid!
Five!
And you're telling them how to do it?
Not to do it, but telling them, how do you tell somebody, how do you live in a country where you can't do it?
1971 anarchist cookbook.
Anarchist cookbook, which basically tells people how to make bombs, how to do this.
It's free speech!
But don't you understand?
Kids are going to see that.
Uh-huh.
And they're going to read this.
Uh-huh.
Do you want to go through the list of what else kids can read?
This is specifically telling them how to do it.
How to do it.
They would not have known.
How to harm themselves had you not put this up.
You're aiding and abetting.
You're acting as an accomplice to self-harm.
Liz says, that's like the girl who told her boyfriend to go kill himself when he did.
Ramona says right now, parents need to censor their kids' activities, not our speech.
Ramona, I'm with you.
And as far as Liz goes, how do you charge somebody with telling somebody, kill yourself?
How?
Remember the old one that would say, somebody's on a ledge and he says, you know, jump!
Jump!
And somebody jumps.
You really got to push.
You really have to push.
What is this?
There used to be a publication years ago called Paladin Press.
George Hadouk had a book called Up Yours, Up Yours 2, and Get Even.
Oh, no.
Get Even, Get Even 2, and Up Yours.
I loved it.
Oh, the dirty tricks.
Oh, I'm not even going to tell you.
I'm not even going to tell you.
They're so...
Oh, my God.
Sabotage.
Oh, my God.
Didn't tell me to do it.
Told me how to do it.
Anarchist cookbook.
How to make incendiary devices.
How?
There was a book one time on how to make a nuclear bomb.
They said, but you need fissile material and you can't do it.
But still, there it is.
How do you do that?
How do you make moonshine?
What if there was a book?
What if I published a book?
Listen to me.
And I go out, and I'm not talking about being demonetized, but let's just say somebody wants to prosecute me for telling you how to make, how do you make fentanyl?
I'll show you how to do it.
I'll show you how to do it.
Make your own.
Even better.
be like Breaking Bad times, whatever it is.
How?
How?
So.
You're saying, I can't discuss it.
No, you're instructing.
No, I'm not.
I'm telling you how it's made.
You're not telling people how it's made.
You're telling people how they can make.
No.
Remember those commercials?
How it's made.
How do they make popsicles and they have this thing and they have these big vats and they put the sticks in?
How do they make baseballs and they spin the thing?
How do they make, you know, whatever?
How do they make fentanyl like this?
You're telling people how to do it.
I know, it's called, how was it made?
Yeah, but you're telling people how to make it with common stuff and people are going to go out and kill themselves.
Maybe.
Maybe.
You see, whenever I tell somebody to do something, there's a way of them using it negatively.
For example, if I say, make sure you wear your seatbelts.
Why?
Well, this way, this way you won't go through the windshield.
People wear their seatbelts automatically.
But, oh, so what you're saying is, if I want to go fast, wear seatbelts?
Is that what you're saying?
So you're increasing your increasing speed?
Hey, listen, kids, if you're going to have sex out there, make sure you wear a condom.
Oh, I can have more sex with a condom?
Is that what you're saying?
So you're making it safer now?
Thanks!
Wait a minute, that's not what I'm doing.
No, you told me.
See, I wasn't going to have sex before because I was afraid of catching somebody or getting somebody pregnant, but now you're telling me thanks!
Wait a minute.
Hold it.
I'm going to do a show on TV and say, how to make your house safe.
Make sure you don't, if you leave, make sure you cancel your newspaper so that the newspapers don't pile up in front of your house.
Burglars will know you're not there.
Oh, so if I look for houses with newspapers and grass?
Thanks!
Wait a minute.
That's not what I meant.
No, you told me how to look for houses.
You told me how to look for houses that are...
No, that's not what I'm trying to do!
Parents, be on the lookout.
If your kids are exhibiting these signs of depression, don't do these signs, kids!
Okay?
Thanks for telling me.
You're telling me now how to hide my depression because I don't want to be caught.
I don't want to have this thing thwarted.
But by virtue of watching this, you're telling me.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Every time I tell you something, I'm teaching you something negative.
I'm showing you how to...
There are things on TV, how to punch, how to knock somebody out.
What if you kill somebody?
I saw this video and I did what it said, but it never said I could kill anybody.
Well, so let's prosecute the person who put this video up.
They put it up.
Don't you know somebody's going to get hurt?
Yeah, but maybe.
There's a knife fight that you see.
You can see anything on YouTube.
You know what I'm saying?
That's it!
And parents are going to have to understand something.
And this is the worst part about this.
I am your parent.
And I am your friend.
But if I tell you not to do something, I'm not asking you.
We'll talk about it.
But if I say you're going to give me your phone and you're going to let me see this, and don't give me this crap about it's your privacy.
I don't want to hear this stuff.
Let me tell you what I would do.
And this is, this is, this is, I...
I could do this.
I would do this.
And I would freak somebody out.
If I heard my kid talk about hurting himself, I'd say, you want to see what this looks like?
See, because people think of death like, you know, it's just TV stuff.
Do you want to see this?
You know what the pink room is?
You know what that is, kid?
I've seen that before.
That's a room where they...
If a body's been left out, or it's been blanched, or it doesn't look good, and the parents have to come and identify them, they turn these lights on, you've got to look through the thing, and you can see, and they try to change the color of it, even though this thing is pallid.
It's horrible.
It's horrible.
Parents should never have to do that.
You want to do that?
No, come here.
And the first time I ever walked into medical examiners, I'll never forget this.
The first time, it hits you.
That smell.
It's...
I mean, it's...
You know...
It's...
It's there, though.
It's there.
And you know it, and you say, this is not good.
Something is.
Something is rotten here.
That's death.
And that's what it is.
You want to talk about this?
Let me show you what it is.
You want to talk about it?
You want to be a big shot?
Come on, you're a tough guy, right?
You watch TV?
Yeah, let me show you what it's like.
See what they're doing?
They're draining the subclavian.
Look.
See how they tilt that thing up?
Yeah, they want to get rid of all that blood.
See, they're doing this.
They're helping out the funeral director.
There's not much blood there anyway.
But yeah, you want to do this?
You want to talk about this?
This is what you're talking about.
This is what you're talking about.
You want to drive like a fool?
Let me show you what some accidents look like.
Let me show you some pictures.
Come here.
I've got friends.
Here, look at this one.
No, no, look.
This was by your age here.
This is a picture.
Look at this.
You like this?
Is this what you want to do?
Is this what you want to do?
And I'll make people absolutely I will freak them out.
Oh, you want to play?
You don't think fentanyl?
Oh, you're taking Advil?
Let me show you some pictures.
Let me show you.
Do you ever see a drug overdose?
Let me show you.
This is a real world, kid.
You want to play around with this?
It's up to you.
And if I'm going to lose you, I'm going to say, well, at least I tried.
At least I tried.
Now, when I ask you for that phone, I'm going to turn this thing off.
You're not going to do this.
You can't have guns.
You can't drink.
You can't do drugs.
And you can't do this.
And I don't give a damn.
What do you think?
I don't care if you like me, don't like me.
I don't care.
I brought you in.
I'll take you out.
That's it.
The old Bill Cosby laugh.
That's it.
That's what parents have to say.
And it's horrible.
Faces of death, I saw that.
You know, a lot of this wasn't really real.
I was always fascinated by the operation of death.
The operation of it.
It just fascinated me.
Not that I liked it.
Cancer fascinates me.
AIDS fascinates me.
Certain things, serial killers fascinate me.
But I don't like it, but it's fascinating, the process of it.
There is no freedom of speech.
And the reason why is people want to just take it away from you.
And it's really hard to say this.
It's really hard.
And I'm telling you right now, the biggest thing, and I've been talking about this for so long, when AI and AGI and everything gets to be so good and advanced, you're going to see people who are able to create pictures that are so real-looking Of horrible things with children and vivisection, and it's not real.
It's not real.
And people are going to want to ban something that's not real.
So, can I draw it?
Okay.
Here I drew this.
Whatever it is.
Imagine something terrible.
Here it is.
I drew it.
Okay.
Let me have it again.
Let me color it in a little bit.
Okay.
Is this again?
No, that's okay.
Wait a minute.
I got a team in here.
These are graphic artists from Disney or whatever.
Let's really draw this thing in.
Let's bring in Bob Ross.
The mighty tree.
What about now?
Now you're getting closer.
I'm not done yet.
Now we're going to do...
We're going to see real...
It's going to make Chuck Close look like...
What do I do?
What do I have?
I've got this picture of something which, if you possess it, it really would happen.
This would be the most horrible event ever to happen to a child or a person.
But it never happened!
So what do I do?
You want to charge somebody?
You can't.
You can't charge them for the possession of what?
The possession of an image?
Of a thought?
This didn't happen.
This is an ideation.
This is a thought.
This is a sick thought.
And it's weird.
But it's not real.
I don't care how real it looks.
It's not real.
Now we're getting into stuff that looks like real.
So statues are in there?
What does real mean?
How real does it look?
You don't do that.
That's a thought.
This is thought police.
You don't do this.
Salmonella says, It was 1963 and I had just turned 11. My Sicilian immigrant parents found a deck of nude playing cards.
My friend Robbie had traded me for my Remco bazooka.
I got the beating of my life.
Parents cared.
Now, Sal, I appreciate that.
I would not have done that.
Remember Robert Klein said he dated, with a deck of cards, he dated.
I know your parents meant well.
And in a weird way, later on, you kind of look at them and say, you know, they really love me.
But Sal, do you think, would you do that?
Especially when it comes to kids and you don't want to mess around with sex.
You don't want to create, not that Your parents, Esther Hart, but you don't want to create through some kind of Pavlovian conditioning nudity, beading.
See, it's the pairing.
Where do fetishes come from?
I have a tube sock fetting.
What?
Yeah, would you wear these tube socks?
Tube socks?
What the hell?
Where did that come from?
Well, Mary Jo Velasquez.
I saw her one time and she had tube socks on it.
I don't know, I remembered it.
And it was raining, so if you can rain with tubes...
This is classical conditioning.
Pairing, connecting, that sort of thing.
It's fascinating.
That's why you don't want to spank.
That's why you don't want to spank, kids.
Why?
Spanking affects the buttocks area.
The buttocks area is very prone, very susceptible to secondary types of excitation.
It's weird because the genitourinary, perianal, it innervates in the brain kind of at the same place.
Even though there's a difference between being slapped on the butt and maybe touched, you know, genitally, it kind of hits sort of the same place.
So you get this combined reaction.
And this combined reaction may one day get this weird pairing and connection where your son or daughter says, wait a minute, spanking, pain, yelling, excitation.
Now you've just made a connection that they would have normally never had.
And you may think nothing of it.
But it can turn on connection.
That's why when, if ever there's matters of sexuality, you're very, very careful.
Little things like sexuality, toilet training.
Don't make a big deal about toilet training.
That's okay.
Don't worry.
Everything's fine.
Toilet training is the first time of autonomy.
First time you were ever asked to control something and you're saying, I don't understand what I'm going to do.
Don't do that.
What am I doing?
Don't do that.
Don't do what?
Don't do it in your pants.
What's wrong with it?
They'll be okay.
Don't make a big deal.
Don't make a big deal.
If there's enuresis, bedwetting, don't make a big deal.
It's okay.
Don't worry.
Listen, we're going to put a little pad there.
Everything's fine.
Don't worry.
You're a good person.
Why do you think serial killer is a big three?
Bedwetting, arson, and teasing animal.
Now, if your kid is teasing on a fire, it's another story.
By the way, your parents, Sal, they're good people.
They don't know anything about this.
There's certain things you just don't...
Another thing too, how many of you kids, kids, how many of you have eating disorders still because of the time?
Finish your plate.
What time is it?
It's six o 'clock.
Let's eat.
We eat at six o 'clock.
I'm not hungry.
Eat.
And if you don't eat now, you're not going to, okay, I got to eat.
So eating has nothing to do with being hungry.
It's a ritual.
It's an event.
It's an event.
No, that's, dining is nice, but you always want to tell a kid, If you're not hungry, it's okay.
But understand something, later on tonight, I'm not going to do it.
But don't eat if you're not hungry.
You only eat when you're hungry.
But you can sit with us, you can watch us, unless that may want you to eat.
Don't waste food.
Remember that, the old thing?
There's kids starving in Europe?
Name one.
Remember that joke?
When I was a kid, I was, I mean, I was, oh my god, I weighed, I remember one time I was a first grade, third grade, 36 Husky.
I remember that.
I said, do they have to put the Husky on there?
I've got like a 12 inseam.
Don't you think that 36 is ignominy enough?
Isn't that a shame?
Do you have to put the H on there?
Do you really need the H?
Do you need the H?
Then we go to Catholic school and I get the black pants and the white shirt.
I look like an institution.
What am I doing?
Glasses, braces, stuttered, 36 pants, and these orthopedic shoes.
Very nice.
Very attractive.
I look like a serial killer in training.
But, you know.
But that food thing was just mine.
I liked it.
It had nothing to do with my parents and the timing.
I just loved it.
I don't think I ate that much, but I liked it.
I mean, I loved it.
When I think of what we see, it's like, oh my god.
My parents didn't know anybody, you know.
We used to go sometimes before school.
There's one place called Royal Castle.
I ate a hamburger one time.
This was before school.
This was like breakfast.
I mean, this thing looked like, oh my god, it was a...
What are you going to do?
We used to sometimes go to a place, get a couple of burgers on our way home before we ate.
It was weird.
We really, eating, it's a lot of eating.
Most people eat too much.
But the point is, eating, sexual matters, connections, if you see a child, perhaps maybe...
I don't know what you want to call it.
Self-pleasure, onanism, don't make a beat.
I mean, unless it's not in public, you know, but don't make a beat.
Don't cause any problem.
It's very difficult saying what I'm saying.
It's very difficult.
And I recognize the fact that it's very difficult for me to tell you that you have to allow people to Sometimes the instincts, if you tell me, you can't do that.
You can't tell, you can't allow kids.
Laura says, I was a skinny kid.
I had to wear a belt for my slim-sized jeans.
See, those are, you know, when you have, when you, the idea of being skinny, I never understood that.
I never, ever, ever, ever.
To see somebody who could sit without a shirt.
And have an abdomen that just went straight down, that didn't pour over?
No.
No.
I mean, it's not bad, but it's never had that.
Never in my life.
No.
No.
No idea what that is.
I have no idea.
To sit like that and it's just, you know what I'm saying?
You're sitting there and your abdomen goes straight down and there's nothing pouring over?
Don't understand it.
Don't understand it.
You know what?
Okay.
What are you going to do?
I don't want to get too much into specifics.
But the variability of humans, you cannot believe.
Look at ears.
Just look at ears.
If you think ears vary, imagine and not just what you think.
There is a variety of stuff.
It is incredible.
And we don't know these things.
And then many times when people are younger, they look at adult magazines and think, oh, is this normal?
Is this normal?
Well, that's not normal, but that's for that particular thing.
It's very difficult.
I don't know if we're going into body shaming, not body shaming, but body imagery and dysmorphia.
I don't know if we have that, but it's very easy, especially if you're a girl.
Oh, dear God.
Did you see the Apple TV special?
On models.
Have you seen that?
It's very good.
Very good.
And it's...
Christy Turlington, Evangelista, Naomi Campbell, and Cindy Crawford.
About how they got into the whole idea of modeling.
It really was nuts.
They said they were so hungry, they just never ate.
They were just like...
They smoked and did cocaine just to keep the weight down.
It's horrible.
Horrible.
So, my friends, remember something.
If you have someone in your family that you suspect is going through a tough time, first and foremost, listen.
Find out eventually if you think professional help is required.
Certainly, maybe sometimes psychiatric.
If somebody's ever threatening harm, make sure you get them to the right people.
But understand how fragile we are.
Just the sense of fragility.
And also recognize the fact that the First Amendment is so incredibly fragile.
And the way that we lose it is by not paying attention to protect it.
That's all.
Sometimes easier said than done.
Well, my dear friends, Salmonella, thank you.
Ramona, thank you so much.
You are a gem and a peach.
I thank you for this.
Crazy Mike Cinema, thank you.
Tohuya Bar and Grill.
I'm going to thank you as well for that.
Thank you for that.
Very, very kind of you.
You're very kind.
I really mean that.
Very, very kind of you.
I appreciate that immensely.
I enjoy these times with you.
I really do.
I enjoy them.
I like being with you.
I like talking about stuff.
And I like what I enjoy is the panoply of subjects.
Not just necessarily the same thing all the time.
And sometimes I might put something up and then I change my mind.
You know what?
I don't want to talk about that.
I want to talk about this instead.
That's what I do on a private channel.
Sometimes I have a title, but I think, nah, that's not what I want to talk about.
So my friends, I thank you.
You have a wonderful and a glorious and a fantastic day.
Please know that I am so, so appreciative of your friendship and your support.
You are wonderful.
And there is not anybody, I don't think, who enjoys doing this as much as I do.