Why This New University Is Freaking Out RadLeft Woke [SG] Deep Staters
Why This New University Is Freaking Out RadLeft Woke [SG] Deep Staters
Why This New University Is Freaking Out RadLeft Woke [SG] Deep Staters
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Today begins, yet again, another chance for you to enter Lionel Nation University. | |
Think of this as a university. | |
It's an unaccredited, non-sanctioned... | |
Way of looking at things that may make you say like, oh, I never thought about that. | |
Like, oh, okay. | |
All right. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
That's what I want you to do. | |
I want you to think, oh, okay. | |
Because how you look at things, your perspective is so critical. | |
As I told you before, there is no such thing as truth. | |
There is your truth. | |
Somebody else will tell you your truth is wrong. | |
So let's don't... | |
Let's don't get into that word. | |
I know people go crazy with this, but last night, I happened to watch this morning, and I changed today's subject matter because I wanted to add it on today. | |
That's why I was doing some last-minute tooling. | |
Regarding a 60 Minutes piece on University of Texas. | |
University of Texas at Austin. | |
Brand new university. | |
Brand new on 60 Minutes. | |
Please go to my YouTube, my X or Twitter, and there's a piece, and you can see it, University of Texas at Austin. | |
And it was so wonderful. | |
It's about folks who are trying to change the way people think to teach critical thinking. | |
All ideas, but no argument and screaming and yelling, whatever it is. | |
Okay, fine. | |
So immediately, I'm reading the comments. | |
And of course, people have to say, what is wrong with this? | |
They have to find something wrong with it. | |
So somebody was saying, well, I think Bill Ackman and Barry Weiss, two very prominent pro-Israeli voices. | |
And I think there was somebody, oh, and they said, well, this is obviously, this is no good because they're pro-Israeli. | |
I'm thinking, wait a minute. | |
This is a university. | |
If one of your provosts, let's say, is a believer in witchcraft, what is wrong? | |
What is intellectually wrong with being Bill Ackman or Barry Weiss or somebody who is a Zionist? | |
Now, I know you're going to say, what? | |
What? | |
I say, no, I'm asking you a question. | |
What is wrong with this? | |
Why can't they think this? | |
Are they crazy? | |
Is it demented? | |
Or do you just not agree with it? | |
You don't have to call somebody crazy just because they say something you don't particularly think of. | |
That's where we are. | |
It's mean. | |
It's mean-spirited. | |
They're crazy. | |
They're crazy! | |
You understand? | |
Because there's this angry element, and we have to push out the racists and those individuals who don't know how to critically think, who just always get angry. | |
The other one said, I don't watch 60 Minutes. | |
And nobody's commenting on the story. | |
They're finding something to get angry about, some way to dismiss it. | |
This is what we've got to change, my dear friend. | |
We have to change this right off the bat. | |
And I'm going to tell you right now. | |
There are people, for example, I was reading before who think that somehow there's some Big movement that's been made in whether it's Epstein or Diddy. | |
And oh, now we're thinking, what are you jumping on? | |
JFK! | |
We got this thing about JFK. | |
Well, what have you found? | |
Oh, I don't know. | |
But it's like, no, there's no critical thinking. | |
There's no critical thinking. | |
It's nothing to do with education. | |
We're talking critical thinking. | |
So going back to what I originally said. | |
On one of my multiple pillars of what I want to do to change this country, first of all, it's not education per se, but critical thinking. | |
But education helps. | |
That's number one. | |
And you have to teach people how to think, and what to think, and how to think wisely, and how to think correctly. | |
But how to think. | |
Not what to think, how to think. | |
You hear what I'm saying? | |
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So the first thing I want to tell you right now is I'm going to teach you how to think. | |
Not what to think, how to think. | |
How. | |
How. | |
What do you think is a different story? | |
I don't really care. | |
It's not... | |
I mean, anything that you believe is okay, provided you use the right rational reasons for it. | |
Let me give you an example of something. | |
And how am I going to do this? | |
First of all, I'm going to be using the new platform of social media and the like, which is our education. | |
This is our bullhorn. | |
This is our pamphlet. | |
If Thomas Paine were putting out common sense, he wouldn't be doing it on a pamphlet. | |
He'd be doing it on Twitter or X or whatever it is. | |
Social media, TikTok, this is where you get into, this is where you affect more people. | |
This is where you get more people. | |
And this is one of the things that I would do in my university. | |
And by the way, the University of Texas at Austin is fantastic. | |
Watch this piece. | |
One thing I forgot. | |
This is Neil Ferguson, who's one of the provosts of Texas at Austin University. | |
I think Ackman is one. | |
Barry Weiss, University of Texas. | |
Hang on. | |
University of Texas. | |
UT Austin. | |
This is very, very good. | |
University of Texas. | |
Just a minute. | |
Check this out. | |
60 Minutes. | |
Ah, yes. | |
University of Austin. | |
A new approach. | |
A new approach to higher education. | |
Isn't this something? | |
University of Austin. | |
Excuse me. | |
University of Austin. | |
Pardon me. | |
And by the way, there's also something. | |
There's a Castle Grana, there's Roy, there's a University of, there's the Austin series. | |
Austin is now becoming very, very interesting. | |
It's going from woke, kind of, to the Berkeley school, when I say school, the Berkeley school of kind of our way of thinking. | |
Now remember, let me say this again. | |
I don't necessarily want conservative people. | |
I want people who think correctly. | |
You see what I'm saying? | |
I don't care. | |
I don't care. | |
I don't care about what you think. | |
It doesn't really matter. | |
And there it is. | |
The University of Austin. | |
There it is. | |
About us. | |
This is incredible. | |
Our principles, the history. | |
This is so interesting. | |
Our people. | |
Look at the people who are involved in this. | |
The faculty. | |
You have some... | |
Some fascinating people. | |
In fact, I was watching this last night and somebody said, oh look, you don't have a very diverse, you don't have a very diverse, because there's a lot of white people there. | |
And somebody, and I think whoever it was, said, what are you talking about? | |
We have the most diverse people from all over the world. | |
Richard Dawkins. | |
You had the head of the ACLU. | |
There's so many other people. | |
I think one was an investor. | |
Oh, remember this Ayaan Ali, Rob Henderson? | |
You've got Libs. | |
You've got Glenn Lowry. | |
You've got Leon Klass. | |
David Mamet. | |
Nadine Strassen. | |
Head, I believe she was a prior head of the ACLU. | |
Larry Summers. | |
Andrew Young. | |
Now, immediately people will say, well, I don't want to hear them because they may have believed something I don't agree with. | |
What? | |
Neil Ferguson is the historian. | |
Pano Canelis is the president. | |
These other folks. | |
Barry Weiss. | |
Oh my God, a Zionist. | |
What is the matter? | |
What is the matter with you people? | |
Not you, but them. | |
What is the matter? | |
I don't understand why people are so afraid of new ideas. | |
So what? | |
Something different. | |
Raul Rodriguez says, I'm reading a book that helped me to understand the rad left, The Parasitic Mind, How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense by Gadsad. | |
Oh, he's terrific. | |
Excellent. | |
But I wouldn't start off with that because right off the bat, parasitic. | |
See, right off the bat, I would say, how do I say this? | |
There's nothing parasitic about the radical left opposed to any other. | |
The process, the thought process that made them think this is all the same. | |
Ryan says, the issue as I see it is agreeing on the definition of critical thinking. | |
We have addressed that before we even begin in the collective sheep-like mentality of our society. | |
Here is, I think, the very simple thing. | |
How do you, number one, first and foremost, And I will take something. | |
I will take anybody that you think. | |
Let's take one of the most contentious issues. | |
Israel-Palestine on borders. | |
On college campuses. | |
Number one in my rule. | |
The moment you start screaming, the moment you start yelling, the moment you jump on stage with banners, you're out. | |
That's it. | |
Period. | |
End of discussion. | |
I don't care if you're for President Trump, if you're for the flag. | |
I don't care if you have a MAGA hat. | |
You do not disrupt things by force-feeding somebody your idea. | |
Number one. | |
Number one. | |
You don't do that. | |
You don't do it. | |
You don't. | |
There are people who are living in the past. | |
They are anachronisms. | |
They are hackneyed, for example. | |
This is just Hakeem Jeffries. | |
Look at Hakeem Jeffries with Dan Bongino. | |
Watch this. | |
Patrick Crucius was white, is that correct? | |
Hakeem Jeffries is what was called a hack. | |
He is a playbook, radical left, kind of the used to be called the black militant and I'm using these terms to describe it like you're buying the list of ingredients. | |
He's a perpetually angry black dude who Just as angry and whatever it is. | |
And he's a complete and total joke. | |
A joke! | |
An absolute joke that people are looking at. | |
But in any event, this is who he is and this is what he's doing right now. | |
Listen to what he says. | |
Sir, I have no idea of his... | |
I don't know his parentage. | |
He was white. | |
And I don't know why you're making a racial thing. | |
Reclaiming my time. | |
Because black lives matter, sir. | |
Yeah, all lives matter, sir. | |
Every single life matters. | |
White, black, Asian... | |
Professor Butler. | |
You see what happens? | |
He is a hack. | |
And what we have to do is we can say, listen, do yourself a favor. | |
If you want to get somebody out there who is a proponent of your idea, you've got to get rid of hacks. | |
You've got to get rid of hack-kneed people. | |
Years ago, for example, when I was a kid, when I was younger, the prototypical... | |
When African Studies came on campuses, you saw the big Afro, dark glasses, dashiki, some kind of kinte, Africa, Africa, Africa. | |
The guy's name was, you know, Leroy Johnson or something. | |
But all of a sudden, now he's Mobutu Shabazz XXXD or whatever it is. | |
And all of a sudden, I'm getting into my African connection. | |
You know nothing about Africa. | |
You put on a dashiki and you live in the Upper West Side. | |
What are you talking about? | |
It's all bullshit. | |
Pardon my French. | |
I don't know what to call it. | |
It's fake. | |
It's phony. | |
Next, years ago, remember when women's studies? | |
Okay, women's studies, you don't remember this. | |
Women's studies used to be, the prototypical women's studies was somebody who was Like an Andrea Dworkin, braless, very, very large, and hairy axilla, and just look like the old expression, I'm sorry to say this, people who couldn't get lucky on a Greek galley ship or a prisoner of war camp. | |
You know what I mean? | |
They just were just deliberately and specifically horrible. | |
Where have we seen this before? | |
And by the way, they were used and picked to draw you out. | |
So that when you would say, hey, who is this phony black dude? | |
Ah, you're a racist. | |
No, I'm not a racist. | |
I'm saying this guy with the dashiki and the fro and the glasses and the brown wrap, so to speak, the mean. | |
He's phony. | |
Hakeem Jeffries is a subliterate. | |
He's just one of these folks they put in there and say, you know, I know the bumper sticker routines. | |
And they put him out there because he's a-mental. | |
He's a B-Ocean. | |
He's a dim with a dullard. | |
Not a dimbox. | |
A dimbox means an assistant. | |
But he's kind of like a... | |
He's just a judrool. | |
And you bring him out. | |
Eric Adams, who's wised up now, if you listen to him, he's a judrool. | |
And they do this knowing you're going to say something. | |
You're going to say, you're a racist. | |
They would bring out these really militant, scary-looking women and say, this is... | |
You don't remember the militant feminists. | |
W-O-M-Y-N. | |
Because men... | |
Remember that? | |
Manhole covers, people covers. | |
Remember this? | |
So you bring them out. | |
Rachel Levine. | |
Why do you think they brought Rachel Levine, the most hideous looking human being who looks like... | |
Put it this way. | |
If Rachel Levine... | |
I'm sorry to say this, but if it was a Halloween costume, you would say, come on. | |
Please, you're pushing it. | |
Why do you think they wanted her? | |
To draw you out, because you would say something like that. | |
And you'd be called transphobic. | |
I guarantee you. | |
The smartest thing, they would have said, oh, by the way, yeah, I want to let you know. | |
You see that woman over there? | |
Yeah. | |
The woman that you, oh, yeah, she's a man. | |
What? | |
That's what you do. | |
But they don't do that. | |
They pull people there to perpetuate this lunacy. | |
They don't want rational thinking. | |
They don't want you to understand this. | |
Now what I want to do, going back to my university, is if you believe, whether it's Ukraine, whether it's Israel, Zionism, non-Zionism, atheism, whatever it is, I want to hear what you think. | |
But I want to hear it in a way where we're not yelling at each other. | |
I don't want to hear anybody yelling at each other. | |
Don't call me a name and I'm going to call you a name. | |
And let's go back and forth. | |
Let's go back and forth. | |
Barry Weiss was on about Tulsi Gabbard. | |
She was on the Joe Rogan show and they handed it to her. | |
She looked like a fool. | |
I think, was it sycophant? | |
She was the worst. | |
She didn't even know the worst. | |
Anyway, she didn't know what she was talking about. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
I have absolutely, if I disagree or agree with Bill Ackman or with Amy Goodman, it doesn't matter. | |
My disagreeing with them on the subject doesn't mean I throw them out. | |
If Marty McCary said something once about pregnant women being vaccinated, I'm not going to throw them out of contention or of this new surge in general. | |
One of these things we have to do is we have to eliminate people from our routines who don't know how to argue, who don't know critical thinking, who just want to argue. | |
They just want to make jokes and slam and they're just mean and we don't need this. | |
We don't need this. | |
I can't explain this anymore. | |
Now, we also have to expose, you want to call the radical left? | |
Look, we have people on, I know people who know nothing but Fox News. | |
And you may find them less offensive, but I find them even more offensive. | |
Because they're supposedly on my side, they don't know anything. | |
They say, well, I watch Mark Levin. | |
I don't care about Mark Levin. | |
Mark Levin is not the subject matter. | |
How do you know about this subject? | |
Well, I don't know. | |
So it doesn't matter. | |
If somebody doesn't believe in this notion of critical thinking, meaning where you get to tell me the issue, the rule, the analysis, how you concluded IRAC, that sort of speak, I don't want to hear from you. | |
I don't want to hear this nonsense. | |
I don't want to hear this stupidity, this craziness. | |
Does this make any sense to you? | |
You understand? | |
Okay, I'll listen to this one. | |
One of the things I love to do is to explain to you how the people... | |
Who sometimes get into something by virtue of the bumper stickers. | |
There are people who love, love, loved the pronoun thing. | |
Loved it. | |
It defined them. | |
It was so terrific. | |
It was so radical in their own particular world where they thought the pronoun thing was so important. | |
Don't you understand? | |
I get to hear... | |
I get to hear... | |
Just... | |
By the way, look at this. | |
B says, paint drying is more entertaining than Mark Levine. | |
This is not about being entertaining. | |
That's what you want to understand is. | |
It's not about being entertaining. | |
And this is not about slamming people. | |
It's about their ideas, about what they're saying, not their show, whether they're interesting. | |
There are some people who are very, very informative or not very entertaining. | |
So just make sure. | |
Remember, what we do is, and I know you can't help it, we don't want to just make fun of people. | |
That's not critical thinking either. | |
Making fun of, unless you can tie it in with something. | |
Just because you don't like, but talk about kind of what they say, maybe why they say it. | |
So back to what I said. | |
There's this group of people out there who love the idea of, I don't know, climate change because it makes them feel superior. | |
Billy Bob Thornton does this one particular piece. | |
I want you to listen to this. | |
And this will get through to more people than any class, any University of Austin, anything, any Mark Levin, anything there is. | |
Because it's short, it's quick, it's well produced. | |
And watch this. | |
Let me tell you something, my friend. | |
That's it. | |
That does more to explain... | |
Things than you can imagine. | |
Let people know this is quick. | |
I pinned to the top of my YouTube or X channel this one beautiful piece from Jeffrey Sachs explaining Ukraine. | |
You've got to watch it and watch it and watch it again. | |
And one of the things that we do at... | |
Lionel Nation University is we get rid of phonies and people who don't really believe things. | |
They're people who don't know what they're talking about. | |
And don't be surprised. | |
Don't trust somebody who waves a flag at you. | |
Who is it? | |
Upton Sinclair? | |
That if ever there's a radical or a tyranny is going to be wrapped in a flag or something. | |
Don't do this! | |
I know people the other day. | |
It was so funny. | |
Somebody said, well, I watch Fox News. | |
Well, that's all there is. | |
It's like, Jesus Christ, you have a laptop? | |
Do you have an iPhone? | |
That's where it is. | |
What are you going to cable news for? | |
These are people I know. | |
These are adults. | |
They go, well, that's all there is on cable news. | |
That's like me saying, well, the only thing I get on my CB channel is channel 19. What are you talking about? | |
This is the most incredible, I mean, this is what we have to change, people. | |
You have right now, you are watching the most incredible information, the most information swollen platform and device of learning there is. | |
It is beyond anything we've ever seen before. | |
It is incredible. | |
There's no way to explain it. | |
And I know people have said, I've got to watch Fox News because it's the only thing on cable? | |
You're watching cable? | |
Yeah, cable is dead. | |
Do you not see what's happening here? | |
And this is where I start. | |
It's like not knowing about a library when we had libraries. | |
It's like not knowing about magazines when we had magazines. | |
There are people still locked into these habits from, oh, I still like a newspaper. | |
Okay, how quaint, Lou Grant. | |
Wonderful. | |
Open up your newspaper and get the ink. | |
I like the ink on my... | |
Fingers and the smell. | |
The smell of the ink on my fingers. | |
What are you talking about? | |
What are you talking about? | |
I don't understand this. | |
I don't even understand universities. | |
Why do you have to go to a university? | |
I'm sorry. | |
I mean, I guess maybe it's good to be around with people. | |
Maybe I'm too misanthropic for this. | |
No, our problem is the idea of teaching people. | |
Teaching people how to think. | |
Teaching people how to use their heads. | |
Teaching people how to really know and understand and grasp. | |
And not necessarily point fingers. | |
Yeah, you can laugh a little bit. | |
Yeah, the other side is silly. | |
But I want you to tell me why they're wrong. | |
Not whether they're boring. | |
Not whether you don't find them entertaining. | |
I know people don't mean anything by this. | |
Let me explain to you what's going on here. | |
We are going through a word. | |
You know this woman, what's her name, Crockett or something? | |
Some dingbat. | |
She's a black congresswoman who thinks that and my people were brought here on slavery and we came over on boats and we didn't have any say and say, you stupid Idiot, don't you understand that slavery has been a part of the human condition since the beginning of time? | |
What's the matter with you? | |
What are you talking about? | |
What are you talking about? | |
Do you understand slavery? | |
No, because to them, it's like pronouns. | |
To some of these, like Hakeem Jeffries, there are these idiots. | |
They recruit these, but what they are is they're loudmouthed. | |
And we bring them in, and we say, say something about them, and you're a racist. | |
This is our leader. | |
This is who we are. | |
She's a black woman. | |
She may not know shit about anything, but don't say anything about her. | |
Her ignorance must be overlooked by virtue of her passion and her negritude. | |
That's right, her negritude. | |
Because blackness somehow invalidates any opinion basis you have to refute. | |
Any basis or vector of refutation is negated by virtue. | |
By virtue of the rantings of some negress whose negritude stops everything. | |
You will not say anything when a black leader has spoken and dares to lecture you even incorrectly. | |
Even incorrectly, you cannot say anything. | |
Listen to me and listen good. | |
Whether it's because of MAGA, whether it's because of the election, whether it's because of this dingleberry, gay mala, I don't know. | |
But that is over. | |
D-E-I is the C word, is the N word, is the F word. | |
D-E-I. | |
Is the word that we... | |
Remember how the word gay will have a gay... | |
Remember gay? | |
When gay was the word or the term that was used for... | |
Happy. | |
Well, that was co-opted. | |
Well, DEI is now our word for... | |
Uh-oh, that's DEI. | |
You're a DEI hire. | |
And they're thinking, this is not the way we intended this to be. | |
Let's talk about this word slavery. | |
Let's talk about the word slavery. | |
You know what slavery is? | |
This is slavery. | |
Venezuela, mama. | |
This is an unaccompanied child. | |
An unaccompanied child who was standing there. | |
Now imagine if you were when you were alone. | |
Excuse me, when you were a child. | |
Did you ever go into a store and your mom, you thought your mom left you? | |
Did you ever hear that? | |
Did you ever see that? | |
Abandonment is one of these things that kids freak out more about than anything else. | |
One time I saw the movie Home Alone. | |
I remember when it came out, and it was, I don't know how the hell I got to this movie, but I was sitting there, and there was a kid next to me who turned to their parents and said, they are coming home, right? | |
They are coming home, right? | |
Because the number one fear of kids is abandonment. | |
Did you ever see a kid? | |
We have a lost child. | |
Did you ever hear that? | |
We have a lost child, and ladies, you know, Mommy! | |
Kids don't even care anymore. | |
They don't even have a sense of abandonment because the whole world is abandonment. | |
They have no connection to anything. | |
So there's this little girl. | |
Remember when you were just in a store and you were freaked out? | |
Did my mother leave me? | |
Am I here? | |
Am I never going to see my home again? | |
Well, guess what? | |
Guess what? | |
This is what happens all the time when they're called unaccompanied children. | |
And they're sold into slavery. | |
They're sold into all kinds of horrible things, including organ trafficking. | |
Things you cannot even imagine because these people don't have any name. | |
They don't have any name. | |
They don't have any birth certificate. | |
Nobody knows who they are. | |
And once they're here, once they're here, they're forgotten. | |
And they're being fed, fed into this meat grinder of CPS and all kinds of governmental agencies that take these kids and sell them to the highest bidder. | |
And if you think I'm kidding, you're not paying attention. | |
Venezuela? | |
Sí? | |
¿Qué tantos años tienes? | |
Only by herself. | |
Dos? | |
¿Dos años? | |
¿No venas con tu mamá y tu papá? | |
No? | |
Venezuela? | |
¿Para dónde vas, mamá? | |
De mi mamá y papi. | |
¿Dónde están? | |
Estados Unidos. | |
¿Estados Unidos? | |
Ok. | |
you This happened. | |
Oops. | |
This happened. | |
You like that? | |
Thank you. | |
This is slavery. | |
Not this dingleberry. | |
What's her name? | |
Crockett? | |
I don't even know who she is. | |
Yelling and screaming these tropes, these memes, these harangues about slavery and reparation. | |
Oh, shut up! | |
That is over! | |
The British were enslaved in the Barbary Coast. | |
It goes back thousands of years, and the thing that they want to talk about is the people who sold them into slavery were the black leaders, the African leaders, or whoever it was, these tribal folks who said, sure, you want to take them? | |
Take them! | |
They don't want to talk about that. | |
Because they live in a bumper sticker world. | |
Null hypothesis says, still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest. | |
Yeah, which is true. | |
Which is what we do. | |
We all love to see our own particular version of the world. | |
We love to see our own version of reality. | |
We love to see our own version of what it is. | |
It doesn't really matter. | |
I'm going to give you an example. | |
I know a friend of mine, and I love him to death. | |
Love him to death. | |
He and I are 99%, it just so happens. | |
When it comes to his version of what's happening in Israel, and I'm telling you, you've got to understand both, or three sides, or whatever it is. | |
You have to understand that. | |
He doesn't understand the geography, doesn't understand the history, doesn't understand 1948, Balfour Declaration, the knock button, nothing. | |
He just understands this. | |
On October the 7th, everything started. | |
Everything started. | |
After October the 7th, all bets are off. | |
Anything to get Hamas, get him. | |
If it means kill Gazans, get him. | |
If it means destroy Gaza, get him. | |
If it means level every apartment complex, school, hospital, get him. | |
Why? | |
Because Hamas is in Gaza. | |
Hamas uses Gazan houses and structures as human shields. | |
They are to be Stopped. | |
And whatever it is, hey, it's their fault. | |
October the 7th, October the 7th, October the 7th. | |
That's all he knows. | |
And I said, you want to see any pictures? | |
No. | |
Okay, so not only sometimes do we not know, we don't want to know. | |
Now, I'm not suggesting, and this may bother some of my friends, it really has. | |
I'm not suggesting that Israel or Bibi has no point of view. | |
I want to hear theirs as well. | |
I just don't want to yell at people. | |
I don't want to have somebody wearing a keffiyeh screaming at me with some homemade sign. | |
Just tell me. | |
Tell me. | |
Tell me why you think there should be slave reparations. | |
Tell me. | |
Tell me why you believe that. | |
Just tell me. | |
Just don't yell at me. | |
Don't scream at me. | |
That's all I'm saying. | |
That's all I'm saying. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
You understand what I'm saying? | |
Do you know what I'm saying, Father? | |
Do you know what I'm saying, Father? | |
Oh, Father, how are you? | |
How are you? | |
Okay. | |
Now, you know what I'm also doing? | |
I want to... | |
Sometimes there are people who dance so beautifully that I cannot put it into words. | |
I'm going to play this for you. | |
And I'm going to turn the music off. | |
But this is the greatest dancing. | |
It looks like a neurological disease. | |
But I wish... | |
This is every morning when I get up knowing that Trump's our next president. | |
I'm going to turn this off. | |
Because of various, how do I say this? | |
Various things that people, but I love people who can dance. | |
Mrs. L can dance. | |
Some people are really good dancers. | |
Goldie Hawn, Belinda Carlyle, John Travolta, Michael Jackson, and the like. | |
Now, coming up, I wanna show you something very, very, very, very,uję, very, very, very, very, very, very, very simple. | |
This is when it really gets, this is the second half of the show. | |
This is when it gets real nasty. | |
I got some stuff coming up that's going to really blow your mind. | |
And this is where you're going to say, oh my God. | |
Either I didn't know that or I didn't know it in this particular way or I'm not really sure. | |
But you know what? | |
You are indebted to me. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
You are indebted to me. | |
You are indebted to me. | |
And I appreciate that. | |
Because I'm making you think I'm showing you new ways to look at things. | |
I understand that. | |
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A couple of things I want to tell you about. | |
I have never believed in the official story regarding Princess Di. | |
Never. | |
I do not have a working hypothesis, but I remember reading something that was very, very interesting. | |
A while back, there was a suggestion that A disorienting light could have been used. | |
And if I recall correctly, there are... | |
If I recall correctly, there are things... | |
How do I say this? | |
There are... | |
How do I say this? | |
There are... | |
Means of disorienting you. | |
I think it was during Yugoslavia, something along those lines. | |
Means of disorienting you that you don't know. | |
For example, that don't leave a trace. | |
Let me give you an example of something. | |
If I wanted to torture you, or anybody else for that matter, let me show you what I would do. | |
This is something, this is one of my favorites. | |
There is a, and I don't endorse this, but there is a place called, I think it's Puckered Butt, it's called Smoking Ed's World Famous Peppers. | |
This is Chocolate Plague Hot Sauce. | |
This is a special reserve. | |
This This is, I think, I forget what it was. | |
This has either the new Pepper X or something. | |
This has Scoville units off the charts. | |
There's nothing that you have. | |
No scotch bonnet. | |
No, no nothing. | |
Puckered butt. | |
This is this most serious. | |
I mean, you use it almost like an eyedropper. | |
An eyedropper is too much. | |
Just a dab of the stuff. | |
Most incredible stuff I've ever seen. | |
And if I were to put this, tie you in a chair, and make you drink this, you'd go crazy. | |
You'll be coughing and gagging, whatever, and they take you to the hospital and there's nothing. | |
I could put this in your eye. | |
It doesn't do anything. | |
Your eye will go crazy. | |
It doesn't affect. | |
It's just reactions and nerve endings. | |
I don't think it would blind you. | |
I wouldn't keep it from the eye. | |
But the point is, there are some really interesting things that you can do to exact pain, disorientation, and the like that are not detectable. | |
Well, one of them is light. | |
Light, and I'll never forget this. | |
In that tunnel, why they're speeding, I have no idea. | |
And all of a sudden, the car just went crazy. | |
And Henri Paul wasn't drunk or anything like that. | |
There was something weird that happened. | |
And it's also very risky because there's no reason, there's no way to ensure that she would have been necessarily killed. | |
I came upon this this morning. | |
This gives you an idea. | |
This is a reference back of what I'm talking about. | |
Watch this. | |
This is a 100,000, I think, lumen. | |
I think it's 100,000 lumens, I believe. | |
But watch this. | |
Imagine, you're a police officer, and this is what you see. | |
And they're gone. | |
Think about that. | |
Just think about that. | |
Think about that for a moment. | |
Just think about that. | |
That's all. | |
Just let it marinate. | |
Just let it marinate. | |
Let it marinate. | |
That's all. | |
That's all. | |
Lori Lewis, bless your heart, Lori. | |
The two-year-old by herself in the border. | |
Unbelievable. | |
Happens all the time. | |
This is what Mrs. L is talking about. | |
It's called slavery. | |
Spandex says, has DJT revealed his plan to stop this horror of child trafficking? | |
Should it be at the top of his list? | |
I think it should be at the top. | |
But remember, he hasn't even got anybody even in yet. | |
Let's let him... | |
Mrs. L was at the White House when he spoke. | |
Not only did he devote... | |
He's done more than anybody... | |
The Democrats and Biden in particular have done nothing. | |
President Trump did more. | |
There was a signing at the White House with Bill Barr was there. | |
Everybody was there. | |
Mrs. L was there to see this. | |
He's also done more to try to find and to investigate the missing Native Americans, Indian kids who were just missing, who nobody cares about. | |
Christian Janus says, you spoke of Fayed buying Harrods. | |
Imagine him as step-grandfather to the king. | |
That is precisely what the issue was as well. | |
Okay? | |
Now, speaking of creepy, I want you to watch this. | |
And you tell me, you defend this, okay? | |
I know you like Matt Gage, right? | |
Look at this. | |
Have you seen he's on Cameo? | |
You see that? | |
You know what Cameo is? | |
You pay him. | |
Might be allowed to say, Matt, can you say a special hello to my grandma, mama, me, mama, mama, mama, and he'll deliver some message to you. | |
I mean, you can make a lot of money doing this, I guess. | |
Watch this. | |
Hey, Lisa Kovach, it's your favorite former Congressman Matt Gaetz. | |
I just wanted to thank you for being a longtime patriot, for supporting President Trump through thick and thin. | |
And I know you were bummed out when the news broke that I wouldn't be the next Attorney General. | |
We did get a great replacement in Pam Bondi. | |
She's going to do an awesome job. | |
You have nothing to worry about. | |
But, hey, listen, I'm still going to be in the fight for you and your family. | |
And I know things are tough right now, dealing with your car and Bruce, and I wish him a very speedy recovery. | |
So next time you... | |
Visit Florida, as everyone should do very frequently. | |
Make sure to pay a visit with your lovely Aunt Kathy. | |
Stop by and say hello. | |
Also, say hello to your mother, Carol, for me. | |
And have a Merry Christmas. | |
Have a great Thanksgiving. | |
Enjoy your family. | |
And this is just such an exciting time to be an American. | |
We've got the House. | |
We've got the Senate. | |
We've got Donald Trump and the presidency. | |
We're going to actually fix the problems. | |
We're going to secure the border, clean up our streets, get the economy roaring again. | |
So we've got a lot to be thankful for. | |
Austin loves you very much for sending this video. | |
And I wish you all the best through thick and thin, just like you've been there for me and for President Trump. | |
And I can assure you, as we approach the holiday season, the best is possible. | |
Now, look. | |
Far be it from me to dissuade somebody from enjoying the full-fledged, full-throated, fully expanded and fully appreciated levels and vectors and subcutaneous, abysadarian latticework of capitalism, new ways to make money. | |
I've got no problem with this whatsoever. | |
But you went from the Attorney General nominee, Congressman, to this? | |
Do you need to do it now? | |
Can you not wait? | |
Can you go to a think tank? | |
Can you go to the Heritage Foundation? | |
Can you do something? | |
You're on a back porch yelling to Aunt Effie. | |
You've got to be kidding me. | |
What was that? | |
What was that? | |
My God! | |
This is, remember I told you a long time, I don't want to keep telling you, I told you. | |
Okay, are you ready for this? | |
This net, all of these things are from my YouTube, my YouTube, my X channel, at Lionel Media, Lionel Media, Lionel Media, Lionel Media. | |
This is going to freak you out. | |
Are you ready? | |
Okay. | |
Remember a long time ago, I don't want to tell you all the time, remember when I told you, but I did. | |
I told you a lot of stuff. | |
Remember when I said one day the use of artificial intelligence and the like is going to be so great, so prolific, that we are going to be having one day dolls and, you know, what am I trying to say? | |
Dolls and figurines that are so lifelike. | |
And not just limp, but one day they're going to have actual moving and they're going to make noises and coo and their eyes are going to constrict and their skin is going to be rubescent with rubifaction and proliferation of blood in the capillaries and blushing and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
You hear this? | |
Okay. | |
Watch this. | |
And tell me this doesn't freak you out. | |
And look. | |
At the woman holding this baby. | |
Look at the baby. | |
Look, look. | |
Watch it. | |
Watch it. | |
Watch this. | |
Wait. | |
Wait. | |
Watch this part. | |
Squishy tummy. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
I forgot to tell you. | |
He's got a squishy tummy. | |
Freaked out yet? | |
He's already spoken for. | |
So, I'm sorry he's not available. | |
I do sell blankets, but that's all in order. | |
I don't actually just have kits in stock. | |
They sell really fast. | |
So, if you're interested in some... | |
Oh, I can do this. | |
Watch this. | |
And he has armatures. | |
It's fine. | |
Get your head up, boy. | |
What did you think about that? | |
Creepy doesn't even say the word. | |
That is a doll, of course. | |
That's a doll. | |
There seems to be no AI behavioral parts in there. | |
Nothing that we see. | |
This is something which I think is sometimes incorrectly referred to when used as transhumanism. | |
It's not really that, but this is the total replacement and the subjugation and the elimination of the necessity of humanity. | |
This will replace people. | |
This We'll be better than people. | |
And one day, that is going to be equipped with orifices, apertures, dare I say an introitus? | |
I don't want to use words, but what would be called a vaginal ose. | |
And people are going to use those types of devices to perfect and to expand upon and to pronounce and to express behaviors which, if done on human beings, would result in their absolute and total immediate arrest. | |
Now, point number one. | |
You might want to say to yourself, what's wrong with that? | |
Is there anything wrong with that? | |
Might be creepy, but creepy is not a reason to deny something. | |
Should this be banned? | |
Why should it be banned? | |
It's an art form. | |
It's a doll. | |
Right now as we speak, there's an exhibit going on regarding Barbie. | |
Barbie dolls and Barbie. | |
That's a doll. | |
Yes, but this is different, you say. | |
I know what you're saying. | |
But this is creepy. | |
Well, what does creepy mean? | |
I don't know. | |
What if this was being sold as a means of, forgive me, Exacting disgusting behaviors that if performed on, against, or with a child would get you life imprisonment. | |
Are you going to prohibit this because what they are thinking is disgusting to you, yes or no? | |
That's the most important thing. | |
Evan Webb says, strange, but I have seen much... | |
Creeping. | |
Japan has been doing this for years. | |
Absolutely. | |
Japan has also been having, dare I say, places like brothels that are manned, so to speak, by these dolls. | |
Brothels where people are not. | |
Brothels. | |
So you're going to have people say, yes, you should ban this. | |
Yes, yes, because people are... | |
And if it's being sold as to be used, other people say, wait a minute. | |
Wait a minute. | |
There's no children here. | |
There's no human beings affected. | |
Better that they use this. | |
Hey, knock yourself out. | |
If you want to spend... | |
These do not look like they're cheap. | |
But if you want to do this in lieu of whatever, go ahead. | |
I don't care. | |
Yes, but it's sick. | |
But nobody's being hurt. | |
It's a thought. | |
No, it's not a thought. | |
It's a thought that's being expressed. | |
Expressed how? | |
Expressed as a behavior on a doll that if directed towards a woman, yes, you're right, if directed towards a human being, you're correct about this, but that's not the way it is. | |
That's not what we're talking about. | |
Yes, but it's sick. | |
Well, so what? | |
People don't, this bothers them. | |
We have to stop this. | |
Why do we have to stop this? | |
How do you stop this? | |
It's not real. | |
What if, because of AI and AGI and others, we're going to find out ways to create what would be called pornography that is so real, you will not be, you will, it will make your, you will be so disgusted, you could just type in every permutation, but it's not real. | |
Do we ban that? | |
Do we tell people they can't ban that? | |
What is the protection of thought? | |
This is what I would love to discuss in my universe. | |
Free speech, free thought. | |
This is the issue. | |
Free speech, free thought. | |
Do you really believe in free thought? | |
What people are saying, they will stand there and say, this is disgusting, this is sick, yes, yes, I know. | |
They love to say that. | |
They love to say how sick they think this is. | |
This is sick. | |
No argument there. | |
No argument there. | |
It's disgusting. | |
What about intent? | |
Good question, Christian. | |
Intent to do what? | |
Intend to do what? | |
To have your way with a doll? | |
To do something weird, which if done with a human or an infant would be illegal? | |
Intend to do what? | |
What about thought? | |
It's thought. | |
It's creepy, sick, demented, awful, total thought. | |
Terrible thought. | |
The fact that somebody would even want that. | |
But what if somebody says, yes, but it's either, maybe this provides some kind of an outlet for these sick people. | |
Maybe. | |
Better yet, knock yourself out. | |
Spend a fortune. | |
Spend $1,200 on this thing and knock yourself out. | |
Stay home. | |
Don't go watch that. | |
What happens when we have AI pornography? | |
It's not real. | |
It's artwork. | |
You're going to arrest somebody for a painting? | |
This is computer painting. | |
Yeah, but this is different. | |
Why is it different? | |
Because it looks so real. | |
Chuck Close was a realist. | |
Chuck Close's paintings were incredible. | |
You looked at me. | |
You swear it was a photograph. | |
It was a painting. | |
You see where we're going with this? | |
You see how we're deep fakes. | |
Your daughter comes to you and says, you're not going to believe this. | |
They're spreading pictures of me at school and they're saying this is me and it's not me. | |
Well, what is it? | |
It's not her. | |
Evan Webb says the U.S. has been confiscating some of the dollars coming from Japan. | |
Again, why? | |
Now let me ask you something. | |
I find this disgusting too. | |
But I'm not going to destroy thought because you happen to think of something which I find disgusting. | |
As long as you think it, I don't care. | |
There was a case. | |
Do you remember there was a case? | |
This is one. | |
There was a case years ago. | |
There was this one case. | |
Did you ever hear about NYPD's cannibal cop? | |
Remember this one? | |
This was the cannibal cop. | |
A New York City police officer was convicted of plotting to kidnap and cook. | |
A woman alive. | |
Bringing to an end a macabre case that raised difficult questions about where the law draws the line between fantasy and reality. | |
This is from 2013. | |
The federal jury found Gilberto Valle, a 28-year-old father, with an admitted fetish for discussing cannibalism, On the internet. | |
Guilty on all counts. | |
He now faced his life in prison. | |
His lawyers chose not to hide what was called the weird proclivities. | |
And he loved to talk about how he thought these things. | |
Prosecutors said that they analyzed his computer and found that he was taking concrete steps to abduct his wife. | |
And this is where it got. | |
Really interesting. | |
They looked up potential targets. | |
They looked at his computer on a restricted law enforcement database. | |
He searched the internet for how to knock someone out with chloroform. | |
He also looked at how you can buy pans that were big enough to cook. | |
I'm dead serious. | |
Dead, dead, dead serious. | |
Look at this one. | |
He faced a maximum of life in prison for the conspiracy charge. | |
Judge Paul Gardief of the Federal District Court overturned his conviction on the conspiracy charge saying the evidence supported his contention that he was engaged Only in fantasy role play. | |
The lesser conviction regarding the database violation remains standing. | |
But they said this was fantasy. | |
Let me see. | |
They appealed it to the Second Circuit Court. | |
They granted a motion for a judgment of acquittal, meaning at the end of the government's case. | |
The defendant made a motion to direct, to grant a motion for a judgment of acquittal to acquit the defendant because they did not prove a crime to face your case or what have you. | |
This is what the Second Circuit said. | |
The government appeals from the district court's judgment of acquittal on the conspiracy count and Valle or Valley. | |
Separately appeals from the judgment of conviction on the cop. | |
Because we agree that there was insufficient evidence as to the existence of a genuine agreement to kidnap and of Valley's specific intent to commit a kidnapping, we affirm the district court's judgment of acquittal. | |
Because we find... | |
So the point is... | |
Let me see if I can bring this back to you. | |
He was talking... | |
About how he was fantasizing this. | |
He was talking on a chat fantasy. | |
And here's what we're going to do. | |
We're going to get her and we're going to confiscate her and use chloroform. | |
By the way, the chloroform works only in TV. | |
It doesn't work anymore. | |
We're going to get her. | |
We're going to use a chloroform. | |
We're going to do this, this, this, this, and this. | |
And we're going to buy this and blah, blah, blah. | |
It doesn't work like that. | |
It doesn't work like that at all. | |
At all. | |
It doesn't work like that. | |
But the point is, he thought it. | |
He planned it. | |
It was part of his fascination. | |
It's a thought crime. | |
It's just an idea. | |
It's an expression of an idea. | |
An expression of an idea that we find disgusting. | |
And in my class at Lionel Nation University, We always make sure that people are able to say anything and think anything, as long as it does not involve the actual exhibition of violence directed towards and exacted upon innocent people. | |
And there are people that I know that, and I bring this up regarding this because of the fact that it was Barry Wise and Ackman. | |
I would love to talk to people about, well, what do you think about what's going on in Israel or in the Ukraine or MAGA? | |
But they can't do it because people love to get mad and they get angry and they make fun of people and they hate people. | |
They hate people who think differently. | |
I am not of that ilk. | |
That's not my thing. | |
I don't think that. | |
I'm not. | |
I don't know what the word is. | |
That's not what I do. | |
I love to discuss things rationally. | |
Tell me what you think. | |
Explain this to me. | |
No name calling. | |
Just tell me why. | |
Tell me why you believe reparations make sense. | |
Tell me why you believe that censorship makes sense. | |
Tell me why. | |
A person should be deplatformed because he airs a conspiracy theory. | |
Tell me. | |
Let's talk about it. | |
I won't agree with you, but maybe you can remind me. | |
And this is why this new university is freaking out radical left woke people. | |
And guess who are the worst? | |
We are. | |
We are. | |
Because for every one of those nuts, we have nuts. | |
We have the anti... | |
I don't want to say anti-vax crowd. | |
I know people who do not even believe that vaccinations even work. | |
That just the process doesn't work. | |
The theory doesn't work. | |
Because they are so wrapped up in this. | |
They missed the point completely. | |
It's one that you say, no, that's not the issue. | |
And this goes back, somebody said before. | |
What about critical thinking? | |
What's the issue? | |
What is the issue? | |
When should a thought be stopped? | |
There was a case years ago of a woman who found that she benefited tremendously by putting her own instances of sexual misadventure and horrors that she suffered, but that she put it online and she wrote about it. | |
And somebody suggested her thought that what she was doing was Fantasizing about that, that she was actually promoting it. | |
She goes, no, you idiot! | |
I'm trying to explain this. | |
And under the rules of the time, it was construed as pornography. | |
See, this is nuts. | |
We've got to maintain the First Amendment. | |
The First Amendment at all costs. | |
When Anarchist Cookbook came out in 1971, the Supreme Court said, yes, it tells you how to kill people, it tells you how to make bombs, but so what? | |
It's information. | |
What you do with it is a different story. | |
Then we get into the incitement thing. | |
This is what the left does. | |
The left, well, they were radicalized by Rush Limbaugh. | |
They were radicalized by Fox News. | |
They were radicalized by... | |
This is what we do. | |
We love to make people think that they were somehow radicalized by something. | |
And when you want to talk about something, you can say, do you not understand? | |
Do you really need to read a book about why the radical... | |
Let me ask you, do you think that somebody who believes in climate change is crazy? | |
No. | |
Most people are not crazy. | |
They have problems with behavioral disputes and the like, but that's a different story. | |
My friends, I thank you. | |
I thank you not for what you are, but for what you appear to be. | |
I thank you for this. | |
I thank you, and I thank Evan Webb, and I thank Christian Janus, and I thank Spandex, and Laurie Lewis, and Null Hypothesis, and our good friend Ryan, and Raul. | |
Thank you for this. | |
Because remember, we are winning this. | |
We are winning. | |
What was the thing today that I've told you in the hour and five minutes that we've been speaking? | |
What was the moment? | |
What was the story? | |
What was the insight? | |
What was the perspective that you took from this? | |
Give me one idea. | |
Somebody where you thought like, that freaked me out or made me think or I never thought about that or I didn't know that. | |
Tell me one thing. | |
What was it? | |
What was it? | |
Will there be a Thanksgiving show? | |
Absolutely no. | |
Absolutely. | |
By the way, please be thankful every single day. | |
What was it? | |
What was it? | |
What was the one thing? | |
It was the doll, wasn't it? | |
It was the child at the border. | |
There we go. | |
Maybe it was Matt Gaetz. | |
Matt Gaetz, that is so sad. | |
I have no idea. | |
Elon Musk is talking about Tommy Robinson. | |
God bless Elon. | |
All right, dear friends, have a great and glorious day. | |
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And until then, my friend, remember, the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
Sue you. |