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Welcome to the stream guys.
Welcome to the stream.
Welcome.
We got some new people in the chat saying, what does O slash mean?
That always warms my heart when I see people ask, what does O slash mean?
If only you knew.
If only you knew, my friend, what it meant.
I've been saying that a lot, but that's good.
That means that we got some new viewers coming in.
When people say, what's O slash?
Man, it feels good.
All right.
So this is what we're going to do, guys.
Pearl is live right now.
I'm going to jump in on her live and then we're going to go ahead and react to the Pierce Morgan and Tucker Carlson discussion.
I thought it was a very interesting discussion.
Alway says, you know, it's funny, check out who the owner of Shopify is every single time, Burke.
I'm telling you, bro.
Welcome.
I'm telling you.
Niggas took his store down, bro.
So fucking stupid.
Hey, man, I better get my shirts, though.
I'll tell you that.
I better get my goddamn shirts.
So yeah, I'm going to go ahead and jump in on Pearl's thing real quick, guys.
I think she's live right now.
She asked me to jump on.
I think she wanted to talk about how women could tell if they're the main chick or a side chick.
Okay, yeah.
So let me go ahead and jump in here real quick.
You guys are getting something a little bit different.
You guys are going to see me on with Pearl.
It's been a minute since I've had her.
I've been on with her.
But you guys know I get along with her.
Shout out to her.
We had our differences, but we ironed it out.
Cool.
So let me go ahead and jump in right now.
We're cooking on the Pierce Morgan interview as well.
Let me see here.
Give me one sec, chat.
I'm going to jump in right now.
her.
All right.
I'm in the waiting room.
So yeah.
So a couple things, right?
We're going to be going over the Tucker Pierce interview.
But, you know, I enjoyed the thing.
Pierce even tweeted that it was one of his favorite ones that he's done, right?
I would say I'm probably.
Let me see here.
You said Pearl's chat hates me.
That's fine.
I'm trying to think here.
Guys, would you guys say I'm probably the most radical on the right that have been on his show?
I don't think so.
I'm trying to think who he's brought on recently that's like crazy.
I don't know.
Oh, shit.
Okay, let me.
Pearl, can you hear me?
I can hear you.
All right.
Welcome to the show.
How are you?
I'm good.
Let me see if I can go ahead and let me take my camera off so that you can see.
Hold on one sec.
All right, chat.
Hold on one sec, guys.
I'm going to.
Because I'm live on my end too.
Sorry, I had technical difficulties earlier, but I should be good now.
Okay, yeah, no.
No problem.
How many women have you interviewed now?
What's the count you're at?
We're pushing like 3,500, I think, if I'm not mistaken.
I can have my guy Roman.
Roman, if you're watching, can you tell me how many we got?
I think the latest stats is we got around 3,500 or so.
Or close to it.
This is kind of full circle because our first debate was on, I didn't think that men cheated that much.
And I concede now, you know, I concede you were right.
Yeah, it's, you know, it's just crazy how dudes will put on the cape and lie, you know what I mean, and sell girls a dream just so they can continue to get access to her.
You know, the things, what I've realized typically, men's sexual strategy is typically directly proportional to their SMV.
So the higher the SMV, the more reckless you can be in how you deal with women.
And the lower your SMV, the more calculated and cautious you have to be with dealing with women.
I'll give you an example.
You take someone like Tristan Tate, right?
When I was in Romania, this guy's fucking reckless, man.
He's like, the girls love him, right?
And when I say reckless, I mean like the girls love him, but he doesn't pay attention, right?
He'll have two or three of his girlfriends hanging out with him while he has a couple side chicks there, et cetera.
And all the girls get in line because they all want him, right?
Despite the fact that he's there with a bunch of other women, he's able to do exactly what he wants, and they don't really have any power.
And that's directly proportional because to his high SMV, right?
Pause.
But you take someone who's lower SMV, a guy that isn't that attractive, that doesn't have options, they have to play a lot nicer.
They have to sell a dream a bit better.
They have to work a lot harder to be able to get the same sexual access.
Yeah, and I got red pilled because there was a guy that came on my show that was like virtue signaling and saying like, oh, like men shouldn't cheat.
And I found that he was dating like three women that had come on the show.
And I was like, what the hell?
And I was like, wait, Myron was the one being honest.
Yeah, man.
All these guys are lying.
And I was like, holy shit.
It's bad, man.
It's really bad.
And here's the thing.
The reason why is because a lot of guys.
Why is it help?
Okay.
I can see you now.
Yeah, I can see you too.
I'm just trying to figure out why my Zoom was acting weird.
Okay, I think I'm fine now.
Is there a way to, if you can make your mic a little bit louder?
They're asking me in my chat.
They're saying you're coming in a little bit low.
If you could turn your volume up.
He's going to turn it up.
Okay.
Try now.
Is this better?
I think so.
Chat, she just turned her mic up, man.
So hopefully you guys can hear her a bit better here.
But.
Yeah, I have to.
I have to concede, though, you were right.
Yeah.
Three years later.
I appreciate it, man.
I just had to, you know, I just try to keep it real with as far as what the hell's going on here with the way guys move and everything else like that.
They're always lying.
So I wanted to start with when a guy has a rotation, how many women generally are in it?
And what are the categories that guys will have in their rotation?
I gave them before what I've gathered from other guys.
And I want you to tell me if I'm right, wrong, or what you would add.
Okay.
So you want me to just tell you what the average guy is running as far as a rotation goes?
Yeah, who can have one?
Yeah, like how many girls are in it and how often is he seeing them?
I would say, and hold on, let me, because I see here that you have like a setting on your Zoom, right, where the person that talks has speaker view.
Because I see that like, yeah, if you talk, then it goes...
Let me see here if I can.
Let me just, I'm just going to pin you and make you the, let me see here.
Can I just pin you there?
Okay.
Okay.
So I would say for guys, it depends on the guy's skill level, right?
So like most guys can't even get one girl in rotation, right?
But what I've typically found is if a guy has a skill set to get one or two, he can get five, right?
It just comes down to like how much does he want to scale his dating, right?
For some guys, two is not enough.
For other guys, that's a lot.
You know, but it really depends on the skill set.
So, and how much time the guy has.
But I would say if you were to take like an average guy that's pretty decent with women, he's going to have one to three, somewhere one to three.
Anything beyond that really starts to become very cumbersome.
So I'll say somewhere in that range.
And then he might not see them every week.
He might see, you know, one every week, and then he might see another one every two weeks, and he might see another one once a month or twice a month.
Okay.
So what would you say?
How can women tell if they're the main girl or a side girl?
Because what I found, and I'm sure you found this too when interviewing women, a lot of women think they're in relationships with guys when really they're just a side chick.
Yeah.
So this is, this is a good question.
This one depends on the guy's means, right?
So like one ends up happening, and this happens a lot with girls that get with like guys that got money.
Like that guy might take them on a trip or he might buy her a gift and she'll think that she's the main girl.
But what she doesn't realize is he just has a lot of money and he's just tricking off on all of them.
So, you know, I would say for women, if your guy has money, be especially suspicious when you get gifts and everything else like that, because that doesn't necessarily mean you're the main girl.
But I would say if you're sleeping at his house multiple times a week, that's a pretty safe way to tell that you're the main girl.
So how many times a week would you say make someone the main girl?
I want to see if we have the same answer.
No, no problem.
I would say if you're getting anywhere between three to four or more, you could at least say you're a main chick.
He might have another main chick, but you can at least say you're one of the main chicks.
Yeah, that's what I thought too.
What else?
Do you have any other advice for how you can tell other than time?
Time is one.
Getting gifts is another thing, but like that depends on the guy, right?
If the guy's rich, then it has less meaning.
What else?
I'm trying to think here.
Oh, if you have access to like anything, if you have access to anything that's like important, like maybe you do, maybe he has a business and you have access to like his credit card billing or something like that.
Or he has you as an authorized user or something like that.
But he's not rich.
That could be a way to tell as well.
But I'll say like the more access you have, the higher the likelihood, the more access you have on his life.
I'll put it that way.
The more access you have on his life, the higher the likelihood that you are a main girl.
So in Miami, you must see like a lot of crazy things with side chicks.
Have you seen side chicks get like written into the deed or like side chicks that actually meet the wife?
Yeah, I don't not meet the wife, but I've seen like guys like live like a whole other life like with their girl, with their side girl, and the main girl never knew about it and vice versa.
So because the thing is here in Miami, man, is a lot of these guys are tricks, man.
So like what will happen is like they'll sell the dream, they'll show her a certain lifestyle and she'll, you know, she'll fall for it and she won't even look at some of the red flags.
She'll just, you know, she'll pretend like she doesn't see the red flags, right?
To kind of have the dream continue going on.
And how long do you see women until they age out of Miami?
Like, because I always say the hottest women will go to like A-level cities, I call them.
Vegas, LA, Miami.
How long until they move out either from a bad decision or they age out?
That's a good question.
Depending on how well she takes care of herself, late 20s to early 30s.
What I've noticed with white women, you know, in particular in Miami, is they get out of here sooner.
They get the fuck up out of here sooner.
And do you see them like getting married usually?
Or where do you, like, what happens to them?
They go to Fort Lauderdale.
Or they move up north.
They get out of Miami.
Like, they go to Fort Lauderdale.
They go to West Palm Beach, et cetera.
Like, the other thing, too, which is, it's interesting, but I've noticed it's like they get a lot of hate down here from the Latinas and from the black girls.
So white girls that come down here stay for a period of time and then they get the hell out or they move up north.
If they're Russian, they go to Sunny Owls.
If they're like a regular white chick, they go to Fort Lauderdale.
And why?
Would you say that most men that cheat, they just see it as sex or like, because I was saying some men cheat for different reasons.
Like when they cheat with the nanny and the nanny's ugly, it's like based because usually the wife isn't giving him something, so he goes to the nanny.
Yeah, most Schwarzenegger.
Have you seen that?
I did.
I did.
I think most of the time when guys cheat, it's just to get something new.
That's really what it comes down to, man.
Novelty is literally like every guy's like thing.
Everybody wants new pussy, regardless of how good your girlfriend is.
So that's what I think is the main thing.
So one of the best things that you told me on the show years ago, I thought you were wrong, but you're right now.
Was you said it's different, like a different time.
And I would say the cutoff is like men over 40 and men under 40.
Where like they like some men over 40 don't really know as much about like the social media age.
And so, but I'm just wondering, like the men, do you see men, have you ever seen men not cheat?
That could, I guess is the question.
Have I ever seen men not cheat?
That could, of course, but typically those guys, those guys tend to, those guys tend to be religious.
The guys that I see that don't cheat, that can, that have the capability, nine out of ten times, they're extremely religious, which is why they're, you know, their conviction to God keeps them from cheating.
That's the only time I've ever seen it.
And do STDs ever become a problem?
Like, have you seen that, you know?
For a lot of guys, man, no, unless they're like smashing a bunch of like thoughts raw.
Like, you know, not really.
Not for a lot of guys.
I think for women, man, they're way more likely to get STD just because obviously, you know, they're the ones receiving, right?
So versus a dude, you know, you just wash your D. Yeah, well, because that's the biggest thing you hear with women and cheating.
It's like they don't want to get messed TD.
I'm just wondering if like, because you get so much insight into what's going on in the marketplace, like if that's really a problem with guys that run harems and rotations.
I think it's two things.
I think it's a twofold thing.
So yes, they have a valid concern about the STDs for sure, but they just use that as a crux because the reality is they don't like the fact that he's having sex with other women.
That's the real reason.
Like, because what I've realized is women want higher status men, but they don't want to deal with high status problems.
They want to basically be able to have a dude that's like the top tier guy and have them all to himself, have them all to herself without dealing with the consequences of being with someone like that, right?
And they kind of want to have this illusion in their mind that they're still the prize.
So though they know that their guy has the ability to go out and get other women and probably does, and they dislike that, instead of saying, well, no, I want you to be monogamous to me because I'm special, they kind of know in the back of their mind that's a ludicrous concept because they're not special.
So they kind of cope and say, oh, well, I don't want any diseases, right?
That's how a lot of girls I've noticed kind of deal with the problem is they say, oh, I don't want a lot of diseases.
But the reality is I said, but then the night counter, I say, okay, well, let's assume he used the condom on every other girl.
Well, no, I just don't like him doing that.
And then you find out what the real problem is because I solved for that issue.
He uses the condom every time.
Would you be okay with that?
No, I just don't want him fucking other girls.
That's really the issue.
It's not the STDs like they claim.
It's the fact that he's hooking up with other women and they're using the STDs as a justification for why their guy, who is two, three, four points above them in sexual market value can't have sex.
That's why.
And is it hard for you to see these guys like virtue signal when you know they're lying?
Because that, you're never going to like air them out on a podcast.
Like you're, you know, you're not going to do that.
But I'm sure you've had guys come on where you see them virtue signaling and you know they're like pandering, you know, about the cheating stuff.
Because I'd say that's like your one of your most contentious takes other than like the J stuff.
The J stuff?
Yeah.
Yeah, they hate me for that too.
Yeah, no, I, you know, this is why I don't hang out with blue pill guys.
So if you look at like my friends, the guys that I hang out with that I spend the most time with, whether they're guys on a team or whatever it may be, or creators that like I collab with a lot, whether it's the Tates or the Justin Waller or Sterling or any of these other guys, like they're all red pill aware.
And the reason why is because blue pill guys do stupid shit that you just is just infuriating, right?
Whether it's like they try to show off in front of a girl or they put down their front in front of a girl to look better, some stupid shit like that.
Like blue pill guys just don't get it.
And then they also will virtue signal and do dumb shit like that saying, oh yeah, women are queens or whatever.
And that shit's very annoying.
And I think the culture's kind of caught up to it.
Like we're all tired of this virtue signaling shit.
I'll give you the perfect example.
Bryce Mitchell made some comments, right, about a certain guy with a mustache from the 1940s.
And what ended up happening was he went viral all over YouTube for talking about this, right?
And a certain event that also occurred in the 1940s.
And he went viral.
The video got taken down.
Dana White called him an idiot, blah, blah, blah.
So he goes on a podcast with Rampage and his partner Beard or something like that, Bear.
I forget the guy's name.
And during the podcast, Bear is trying to like, you know, virtue signal saying, yo, you can't be saying stuff like that.
That's offensive to a global people.
Mustache man killed millions upon millions.
All this other bullshit.
See a bunch of old slice in my chat, right?
So what ended up happening was he got so much backlash in the YouTube comment section of his own video for trying to tell Bryce what he can and can't say, right?
Because not only did he bring Bryce on, he gave him a whole lecture about it.
He said, we're not even going to give you the opportunity to explain yourself, blah, blah, blah, this other bullshit.
So they fucking ratioed him into oblivion to the point where they commented on his shit, disliked the video, and he had to take the video down, right?
So why do I give this example?
I give this example to simply state this.
People are tired of being browbeat, right?
And virtue signal to to try to look like you got the moral high ground.
People are tired of it because we know it's inauthentic.
We know it's not authentic.
We know that you don't talk like this with your friends behind closed doors.
So authenticity is widely respected, right?
This is another thing too.
Why did Kanye go so viral over the past couple of days saying a whole bunch of stuff?
The reason why is because people respect, right?
People respect authenticity and they respect people speaking their minds, regardless of how provocative it is, right?
So, and I say all that to tie it back.
This is why I dislike being around guys that are virtual signaling because like you've seen already, when guys say this bullshit about, oh yeah, I'm a feminist or I'm a champion for women, et cetera.
Those guys tend to be the worst ones.
Those are the ones that are smacking women around.
Those are the ones that are cheating.
Those are the ones that are doing the fuck shit.
So that's why people don't like virtual signalers because we know it's not real.
And society's woken up to it.
I have a theory that the Christian simps are bigger simps than the leftist guys in open relationships.
Because at least the left it, like the Christian simps get cheated on by their wife and they have to take her back because of God.
Where the leftist guy, at least he's doing it too.
So, okay, so you're saying that leftist guys.
Like, I would put the leftist guy above the Christian simps, usually.
Okay, so, okay, so you're saying like a liberal guy, though he's a pussy, he still has more awareness of female nature than the Christian guy.
Yeah, like take Destiny versus the guy that married Nala.
Like who's like Destiny, and I know your friends with them, but it's not a shot of him, but like he was hooking up with like Lauren Southern.
He was like hooking up with all these women that were pretty attractive.
Where like the guy that marries Nala is stuck to a porn star forever.
Yeah, I mean, you could, you, you know, that's an interesting argument you make.
You know, some guys play what I call a liberal game, right?
And what I mean by that is like they'll play this social justice warrior, this, I'm, I'm a champ, I'm a fighter and advocate for women's rights, et cetera.
And the only guys that get away with doing that properly are guys that look very good, no pause, or guys that are famous, right?
I'll give you a perfect example right now.
You take someone like Hassan Piker, right?
Yeah.
A lot of people remember, what, 10 years ago, plus he was doing like frat bro videos on how to pick up girls in college, right?
The fact that he All right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He doesn't like to talk about it, but he has a bunch of old videos where he's like literally doing like Frat Bro, you know, red pill-like videos on how to be attractive to women.
So he obviously has a concept and understands what it takes to be arousing and attractive to women, right?
And then, but now he's like, you know, a socialist leftist, whatever.
But the thing is, is that a guy like him can have a pussy mindset like that because deep down, he still understands, you know, the red pill to a degree where he still has to show some type of dark triatrace to be attractive.
And then on top of that, right, besides that awareness that he has, he also is famous and rich.
So he's going to be able to get away with doing certain beta behaviors that other guys would never be able to get away with because he's rich and famous.
So girls are going to, you know, give him a pass on shit that other guys wouldn't be able to get.
So you're always able to get away with more as a guy, the better you look and the more money and status you have, right?
So like women are going to be more tolerant of your stupidity when you have things in place.
You can make more mistakes, in other words.
Yeah.
Do you think that side chicks are loyal?
Like if a woman's second or third in a rotation, is she seeing other guys too in your experience?
Or is she loyal to the guy?
That's a good question.
She'll be loyal to a point.
Like if she doesn't get something for being the side girl, because some girls are totally content with being a side girl, right?
If they're getting some type of provisioning.
But typically she'll put that guy on a time clock.
If she doesn't get what she wants, yeah, she'll start weaning off that guy and becoming the main girl for another dude instead.
But it's funny because she'll wean off, go to someone else that might be giving her a better deal.
But then she realizes that guy's a loser too.
And she comes back to the guy that had her as a main chick.
Or sorry, as a side chick.
How long is the time clock till a side chick leaves?
It depends on the guy and how much she likes him.
But I'll say if we're going to be general here, six months to a year.
So she'll stick around six months to a year and then she'll go find someone out.
How long until she comes back usually?
Plugging something in.
Hold on.
That could vary.
It depends on what she ends up doing with the other guy.
I've seen it where they leave.
You know, they get with that guy for maybe six months to a year.
Then I've seen it where she's with him for like two or three years, or maybe even longer, five years plus, because they got married and then she divorces him.
So it depends on the other guy, what level of commitment they end up getting into.
Does the main guy take her back too?
Anyone that's smart takes her back as sex only.
They never take her back as a main girl again.
Do you think it'll get better in the future?
Like, you know how you said people are getting tired of the in-office authenticity.
Because it's interesting, because I see women getting more power in the future, like having more money, having like more in general.
There's some like glimmers of hope maybe with Trump and like Twitter, but I'm just wondering, like, what's your prediction in 10 years from now?
Will it be better or worse for men?
Okay, so, because that's a two-pronged thing.
So you're saying, you're asking me, will it get better in the dating world and then will it get better with the cancel culture and the virtue signaling, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
So for dating, it's going to get worse.
It's, it's, um, I don't know, what's like, I don't know what it is.
Bro, question.
What, what is, um, I'm doing my thing here on Zoom.
For some odd reason, when I talk, it shows me twice.
Is there a way where I can like have it where you're always on screen?
I try pinning you, but it doesn't work.
It might be your Zoom settings.
Wait, what did you say?
Like, when I'm talking on Zoom, I could see myself twice.
I'm telling the producer, he's like, telling me what we can do.
Sorry, what?
You can.
Yeah, that's fine for now.
He's going to do it.
Okay, yeah.
Because for some odd reason, yeah, there you go.
So like I can see you now, but like when I was talking before, it would show me twice.
Okay, I think it just fixed it.
All right.
So, okay, so the question is, is are things going to get better for men dating wise first?
And then the second question is, are we going to get a better result from this woke virtue signaling culture?
Okay.
So I'll answer the first one first.
For the dating, no.
I think it's going to continue to get worse.
And what's going to end up happening is I think, and this is going to create a crazy conspiracy theory.
I think sex robots are going to be the thing within the next 50 years.
I've seen them go up in manufacturing.
I've seen more people talking about them.
Japan's already a couple of years ahead of us in this regard.
And I've realized that a lot of guys would rather just play video games or be in solitude than hang out and do the work for modern day women.
Because what's ended up happening is this.
Average men no longer qualify for average women.
Being a dude making 30 to 50K per year and being a nice guy and being a good potential husband is no longer attractive or sexy enough to a majority of women.
So what's happened is women's standards have gone up, but the problem is that their virtue's gone down.
So since women are making more money and have more status, their standards have went up.
But the problem is that these are things that men don't really give a shit about, right?
Men care more way more about virtue.
So in their pursuit of making more money, becoming successful and pushing off marriage and relationships later on in life, their virtue's gone down because they've been more promiscuous in college, et cetera.
So for guys, a lot of guys are kind of waking up and saying, okay, is the juice worth a squeeze?
No, it's not.
I'd rather just get a hooker or get a chick that I smash every now and then or get a sex doll and do that or look at porn.
That's why porn is, I don't know if you've noticed, like the popularity of porn and the ubiquity of it has exploded over the past 10 years.
As we've seen social media rise and women's standards go up, pornography has exploded on popularity.
So I think with men, right, men always find a way to deal with a problem.
And in this case, we have a reproductive problem for a majority of men.
So they found ways to get around this by, you know, getting hookers, going on porn, porn sites.
Only we've seen the explosion of OnlyFans within the last five years, et cetera.
So this all tells us that there are men that are absolutely struggling with women, right?
So I think it's going to continue to get worse because women's standards are not going down and they're not going back in the kitchen.
As much as these tradcons want to sit there and say, oh, well, you know, we need to make a return and make women traditional again, et cetera.
That's it's not fucking happening because for every Pearl or Isabella Moody or a girl that, you know, Candace Owens, a woman out there that has conservative values that says, hey, women need to be women, there's millions of women that will never go back to the kitchen, right?
This is why female conservative commentators are so rare because in general, women don't have conservative viewpoints unless they have a strong father or a husband in their life.
So that's number one.
I don't see us going backwards where women are going to lower their standards and be subject to a man's authority that's average.
The only way you're going to be able to get that is you're going to have to be a top-tier guy.
And these guys we know don't settle down.
So we've almost women have almost created this sexual marketplace that actually puts them at a disadvantage.
I've always said it, like, you know, whenever you put women in charge of the sexual marketplace, the only people that win are the top 1% guys because then they really control everything.
Feminism has inadvertently given all the leverage to the top percentage of men while simultaneously taking the leverage away from a lot of the women and getting regular guys completely out the marketplace.
So that's what I would say.
I think it's going to get worse for men from a dating perspective.
You have to be exceptional to be able to get a girl.
That's one.
Now, when it comes to the woke culture and this virtue signaling bullshit and all that other stuff, I do think we're getting better in that regard.
We saw Kendrick Lamar bomb on the Super Bowl halftime show.
It was rated as one of the worst Super Bowl halftime shows ever.
You know, he brought in a black Uncle Sam, aka Samuel L. Jackson.
His performance was nothing but black people there.
You know, he tried to send the message about reparations and the 40, 40 acres and the meal and all this other pro-black bullshit that they always try to do, this propaganda.
And that might have worked five years ago during the George Floyd riots.
It might have worked 10 years ago when it was cool to take a kneel during the national anthem.
But people are tired of the virtue signaling.
People are tired of the political correctness.
People are tired of the racial propaganda of minorities deserve to get these certain jobs, DEI.
Like the election of Donald Trump, and in a landslide fashion, by the way, proved that people want to be able to say what they want to say, regardless of how bigoted, misogynistic, racist, or whatever it is people might think.
So I do think that freedom of speech is making a small comeback.
Are we ever going to get complete freedom of speech?
No, right?
But we obviously it'd be great to work towards it and try to get it.
But I do think that when it comes to woke culture, DEI, political correctness, all this other bullshit, it's dying.
We've got rid of DEI.
There's two genders now as recognized by federal law.
Trump signed an executive order banning men from women's sports, which, you know, it's crazy that we even let it get that far.
You know, I mean, one of the most telling things is Trump and J.D. Vance campaigned on saying, oh, we're going to bring back common sense of politics.
Like, what?
Like, what kind of fucking bizarre world are we in where the presidential candidate is campaigning on common fucking sense?
That tells you how far left we went.
And now, obviously, Donald Trump coming in is bringing things more, I would say, just bringing it more center because I wouldn't even consider Donald Trump far right or alt-right or anything.
He's honestly more center-right than anything.
So, you know, he's pretty left on immigration.
He's pretty left on feminism and abortion, all this other stuff.
It's just that we've gone so goddamn woke that he looks like a far right, you know, president when he's not even close.
So I do think that the woke culture is dying.
Trump coming in and being winning in a landslide victory proved that because he beat a black woman for president, which you would think she's the poster child of DEI and she lost, which is fantastic because we don't need more of this woke bullshit, man.
It's extremely annoying and people are tired of it.
We're really tired of it.
And then also, I can't believe they let you on Pierce Morgan.
You know, I was shocked.
I saw you on.
I was like, what on the earth?
Sorry, keep going.
What were you saying?
No, because I love that you mentioned that because I was going to talk about Kanye next.
So, and I did a whole thread about this on Twitter, why Kanye's tirade on Twitter actually was extremely successful and made him a lot of money and how it was planned.
But to kind of go into that, because you mentioned the Pierce Morgan thing, obviously they brought me on to talk about the whole Kanye West thing because I'm real big on free speech absolutism or maximalism, however you want to look at it.
And I didn't really have a problem with a majority of the things that he posted.
I mean, obviously, I didn't like the pornography or whatever, but pornography doesn't constitute free speech, which they're trying to conflate the two.
Pierce was trying to tell me that freedom of speech or pornography are the same.
And I'm like, not at all, dude.
Like, freedom of speech, right, is not the same as freedom of image or freedom of video, right?
Like, it's not the same whatsoever.
But Kanye West, you know, getting the amount of engagement that he got.
Of course, he got a lot of hate as well, but a lot of people supported him when he was saying a lot of these like very controversial things.
And I don't think it's because people are Nazis and I don't think it's because people hate black people or hate women or hate Jews.
No, the reason why people liked what he was saying is because he allowed people to see a controversial topic, be brought to the forefront and us being able to critically think.
Because you would see that tweet.
It would make you know trigger you emotionally, and then you got to make a decision.
Do you agree with this or do you not?
But then it forces you to critically think, and that's something that we haven't had in a while, right?
Because if you look at all these, a lot of these celebrities, they're all woke, they're all scared to say things that are racy, they're all scared to say things that are controversial.
But you got a celebrity like Kanye, who's an A-list celebrity, internationally known, saying, you know, I'm Yadolf.
You know, it's something that people don't have the balls to do.
It's brave, whether you agree with it or not.
So him being able to get this engagement and be able to get this, you know, go viral like this on the internet.
And I honestly think he stole the Super Bowl limelight away from Kendrick Lamar because, on one end, you got Kendrick Lamar doing this pro-black virtue signaling, you know, black power bullshit performance, right?
Which we're fucking tired of with the BLM stuff that we had to endure over the past five years.
Then on the other hand, you got Kanye West, another black artist, who's saying all this crazy stuff, right, that'd be considered like far-right propaganda, but he's going after everybody and people are like loving it.
And he's, and he doubled his sales in shirts.
People were talking about him.
He hit the headlines despite not having an album out.
And I think the reason why he was able to steal the limelight from someone like Kendrick Lamar to some degree is because it was refreshing to see someone speak their mind.
Are you going to get a collab with him, you think, at some point?
Kanye?
Is it?
I, you know, it's funny because I hit up Nick on the side.
Look, if Kanye wants to do something, it'd be great, but I don't, I truly do think that he just did that as a marketing run for his merch.
I don't think he did that to like really that.
And that's another reason, too, why I was laughing at Pierce and all these other guys because they were so offended by what Kanye was saying.
I was like, bro, he's joking.
He's trolling.
He probably doesn't even believe in half the shit that he tweeted.
He just wanted to get a rise out of everybody.
And he did it.
He successfully did it and he sold his merch and got in the headlines without even having an album out.
And he doubled his sales.
He literally doubled his sales.
The same cancel culture that destroyed him two years ago, right, with the ADL, et cetera, when he said the stuff about DEF CON, that same cancer culture went ahead and made him, he used that same cancel culture against them and was able to make a bunch of money selling merch.
Yeah.
So when you said it was going to get worse for men, where it's like it's going to get more, like more women are sleeping with the same men in the future.
Does that mean women, like women that are like fours, fives, and sixes are going to be having sex less?
Because there's not like the top guys don't have as much time.
No, I so one thing I've noticed is like, you know, regardless of how ugly a woman is, she can get laid no matter what.
So I don't think because here's the thing, lower status guys and ugly guys still get played too every now and then.
It's far and few between, but they still absolutely do it.
So for women, I don't think they're ever going to have less sex because, you know, all they have to do is get on Tinder, go to a new city, you know, and they can go ahead and, you know, scratch that itch, which a lot of women do that, right?
They surreptitiously do it, of course.
But I don't think women are ever going to experience like a sex drought.
You know, as a matter of fact, to prove that women never experienced a sex drought, remember when Trump won?
What did women say?
Oh, we're not having sex for the next four years, right?
When Trump threatened Colombia with the sanctions or whatever, what did the Colombian women do?
Oh, we're not going to have sex until this thing gets fixed.
Like, women have so much sexual access that they're able to literally get on social media and wield it as a leverage tool against men.
So I don't think women are ever going to have a problem with getting laid ever.
If anything, they use it to their own advantage.
It used to be, I'm going to wield this and use it to get marriage, right, and a family.
Now they use it for political leverage, financial leverage, status leverage.
That's just where we are now, where women just use their sexuality to get a come up.
I was just wondering, I have seen in my interviews women claiming they go like one year, two years without having sex.
Do you think that's all cap or do you think they're telling the truth at all?
It's a fucking lie.
What I've noticed with that, when girls say that, oh, I'm celibate or I haven't had sex in XYZ, what they're not saying is they hooked up with their boyfriend or with an ex or a guy that they've had, you know, a fling with, right?
And they don't count that.
Like, and you're a girl, you know, this.
Like, I'm going to ask that.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Ask them.
Yeah.
Because like when they say that dumb shit, just be like, okay, but did you hook up with an ex or or a guy that you used to have a fling with or whatever?
Because girls, what they'll do is they won't count that.
They'll say, oh, I'm celibate.
What they really mean is, I'm celibate from having sex with new partners.
Well, or they don't count blow jobs.
Yeah.
Like they'll do everything, but they won't count it.
Yeah.
Or they'll do anal and not count it.
Or they'll have sex with a condom and not count it.
Like, there's, it's crazy.
Girl math is like an insane concept.
Someone needs to do a fucking, write a book on this shit.
Like, how girls will like use very strange scenarios to justify their actions and not count certain things, but count other things.
Well, I think you'd be the person to do it.
Yeah, I might have to do a book on home math or some shit like that.
It's crazy, man.
So, any last thoughts on how can you tell if you're the main chick or the side chick that we didn't go through at all?
I would say, honestly, time is really the biggest one, time and resources.
And then the only thing I'll say when it comes to resources is just obviously be wary of it, right?
If you're with a really rich guy, right?
The weight of the resources goes down a bit.
But if you're with a guy that's more, you know, average when it comes to income or whatever, the more money he spends, the more you can assume that you're the main girl.
But if it's a rich guy, obviously, you know, you might need a little bit more proof to know that you're the main girl, maybe sleeping at his house more, et cetera.
Do you have access to certain things about him that other people don't?
I think these are all really good signs to tell if you're the main girl or not.
And what is the average level of looks of a main chick for these guys?
Like one to ten?
So it depends on the guy.
Are we talking about a guy that like is a guy with options?
A guy with options.
I think it's kind of a it's an unspoken truth/slash secret that most guys understand that if you want a dutiful girlfriend that's not gonna be a thought, you need to get a girl closer to the average.
You need to get a girl somewhere in the five to seven range, right?
Those girls tend to be the best girlfriends.
You know, especially in the social media world, because the girls that, and I think you've talked about this before when you talk about like A-list cities, et cetera.
Once girls get into the eight, nine, and ten range, they start to become community property.
And what I mean by that is by community property, I'm not saying that she's necessarily engaging in overt sex work, but what ends up happening is she's able to monetize her beauty to a degree.
And when she's able to monetize her beauty to a degree, that opens up certain opportunities for her, like in the major cities you mentioned or on the internet or whatever.
And that opens her up to more, how do I say this, problematic encounters that would, that a future husband or serious boyfriend would not necessarily want their girlfriend to be involved in.
So this is why I tell guys always be wary of women that are highly attractive.
You know, eights and above, seven, even sevens are very attractive.
Like, because the other thing too, right?
When I say a five, a five is average.
Like a five is a girl that is cute.
You could bring her to a party.
People are going to say she's cute.
She's not embarrassing, whatever.
A six is attractive.
A seven is pretty damn hot.
Eight, nine, ten, these are when you start getting into the model categories, right?
Like girls have an overinflated sense of self-worth when it comes to where they rank themselves.
Like a 10 is damn near impossible to find.
Like impossible, right?
The most beautiful women in the world are like nines.
So when I say get yourself a girl that's like a five to a seven, that's still pretty fucking attractive, right?
I just want guys to stay away from girls that are beautiful to the point where it's inevitable they're going to monetize their sexuality because these are girls that typically don't end up being good long-term girlfriends because these girls end up being becoming models, influencers, et cetera.
And that's not what you want as a guy ever.
Yeah, eight to tens.
I don't find that they're the sluttiest.
I think that the sluttiest women are like strong sixes and sevens.
Yeah.
Because they get past them.
Yeah.
And ugly girls too.
Below average girls are the biggest hoes.
Yeah, but eight to tens, I actually think they're less slutty because they don't have to be as slutty to get stuff.
Yeah.
But I mean, what are they going to say to no to a yacht party to be with an average guy?
Yeah, they're more devious.
They're more devious and they're way more way more manipulative, right?
Very attractive women get really good at being able to compartmentalize male value.
And what I mean by that is like, these are the women that have a dude in their phone saved as Uber.
These are the women that have a dude saved in their phone as yacht guy, as Light Bill, as rent.
Like these girls are the ones that are absolutely skilled at like putting men in certain boxes to benefit them because since the time they've hit puberty, men have been coming at them.
So they've become extremely adept at being able to put men in categories and siphon value from them while simultaneously not giving any value back.
You know what?
I had a realization because I used to, I don't want to say used to, but I would judge women that would like do that very harshly, you know, like the yachts and all that stuff.
Yep.
And but I realized I'm like, I guess I don't know what I would do in that situation because I've never been offered yachts or like any of these crazy, you know.
So when you think about it from there, what?
No, I said that's good.
Yeah, I know.
But I'm like, when you think about it from their point of view, it's like, well, it kind of makes sense why they would do that.
You know, they get to be worshipped 24-7.
Yeah.
And then, you know, obviously they get worshiped.
There's a lot of like higher status guys on these boats.
They're able to, you know, take pictures and show a certain lifestyle.
I've noticed that a lot of girls also are real big on conveying a certain lifestyle, right?
Like a big reason why girls love Instagram is because they're able to show their life and be like, look at how lit I am, right?
Like women will go ahead, like average chicks will go ahead and put all this effort into their Instagram and not make any money off of it just so that they can flex on other girls.
Like they love flexing on each other.
It's crazy.
It's like a very strange phenomenon of like, look at what I have access to, right?
Look at all the, look at, you know, me doing traveling here, being on this boat here.
Look at these pictures.
So, yeah.
Okay, last thing.
Sure.
I want you to rate some women to 10 because I think that men, and you can tell me if you disagree.
I think that men can only accurately rate women if they've lived in an A-level city because men in the country have not generally had access or seen the level of beauty that men have seen in LA, Miami, or maybe Vegas.
That's a really good point you bring up.
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah, that's actually, yeah, that's a really good point because what I will tell you is this, like, anytime I'm in, so whenever I leave Miami, right?
Whether I go to, you know, I go to Vegas often, right?
Rolo and all them are over there.
I go to Texas or I go back home up north and I look at the women.
I'm like, what the fuck, man?
All these bitches are ugly.
But then I realize I got to like almost bring myself back to reality and be like, well, you live in Miami, which has the highest concentration of attractive women in one area.
We have some of the lowest obesity rates here in Miami, right?
So when I go to Middle America or I go to other places, I'm like, like, I have to almost kind of remind myself, like, this is how the rest of the United States, you know, is.
And obviously, I lived in Texas for many years.
I'm from the Northeast originally.
So I'm used to it, but I almost have to snap back to the old Myron where I used to live in these areas and see what more average people are.
But yes, I agree with you that the best assessors of female beauty are going to be guys that are around them all the time because they're seeing the top notch.
So they're able to more accurately tell you, oh yeah, this girl's like, you know, average looking, whatever.
Because yeah, guys from the country, they come here to Miami and they get thirsty and they're like, oh shit, because they've never seen attractive Latina women before.
Like it's not a thing where they're from.
Yeah.
And because even if Megan Fox, she's the example of an eight or higher.
Like my categories are eight or higher is like model level.
Mids are like four to six.
And then seven is like, it's like, they're an eight until you look closer.
They're like an eight until you see the duck lips or like something like brings them down.
They're like almost really, really hot.
And I realized that like if Megan Fox was born in the middle of nowhere, she'd be in LA.
Like they people find these beautiful women and give them opportunities to get them to these A-level cities.
You know?
Yeah, no, absolutely.
And I would say, and keep in mind, Megan Fox comes from an era before like social media.
Like now it's even easier, right?
Like what, Megan Fox's like, heyday was like 10 years ago.
Social media was just starting to like kind of pop off in the early 2010s.
But like now it's like, that's how girls are getting discovered is TikTok, Instagram.
Like social media is completely streamlined now to the point where it makes no sense to like, it makes no sense to not market on social media.
That's how ubiquitous it's become in society.
Like if you have a business, even a brick and mortar business, if you don't have a social media page for it, what are you doing?
Right?
Yeah.
And so it's like, even if she's from, say, Milwaukee, she's going to go to a big city.
And if she, like, a seven is going to be the hottest girl in like a small city like Milwaukee.
Yeah.
Okay.
So we got the OnlyFans woman.
Can you see my screen?
Yeah, I can see.
Oh, yeah, this girl.
This girl hates me.
She has me blocked on X. I would give her, she's like a solid 6.5.
Okay.
She's like a solid 6.5.
Maybe, you know, maybe on her best day, dolled up, did everything.
Maybe a seven.
But yeah, she's above average for sure.
I said, so I put a four as an overweight girl with a kind of cute face.
I think you're going to give her a three, though, is my guess.
No, I would agree with you that she's a four, like a three or four, 3.54.
She's in that range, yeah.
Call this an older mid, which is a former eight.
That's what I gave her.
Like a former eight, now she's a six.
Yeah, yeah, I would say, um, yeah, for sure.
How old is she?
Who is that?
I think she's like 40 now.
Okay, who is that?
Who is that?
Oh, okay.
Um, yeah, yeah, she, yeah, in her heyday, probably a lot more attractive.
But yeah, I would say now, um, with the age, yeah, you could, you could, you could say a six, yeah, because older women are always gonna lose points, yeah, upper beautiful.
So, what would you give her?
I can't see her body, but I could tell that she's not fat.
Um, yeah, this this is uh, this is a solid six for sure, solid six, seven in that range.
I can't see her body a six-seven, dang, this is Megan Fox.
You might be harsher than me, Myron.
They think I'm harsh, Margo Robbie.
Yeah, she's a she's this is a this is a Middle America five.
This is an average, completely average girl.
This is a chick that you can walk on any college campus.
You're gonna see girls that look like her all over the place.
Um, I this is a socially awkward mid.
Yeah, she's she, that, that's like a she's yeah, she's she's like a three or four, three or four.
Okay, oh, these are the men nine tens, normal guy who improved, but that's that's all I got for the, I wasn't gonna.
So, who's your give me an eight to ten, like celebrity?
Uh, shit, uh, damn Megan Fox in her prime probably was like a seven-eight.
Um, just gave her a six, that was her at 22.
Oh, really?
Yeah, you just gave her a seven.
I could have seen her body, that's why I was being so I was being I couldn't see her body.
Uh, that's okay, but who would you put for one like more common today?
Yeah, let me let me think of um damn.
I can't think of a female celeb.
What about Rachel McAdams?
What would you give her?
I don't even know who that is.
She was young.
Let me Google who that is.
Mick Adams, young Rachel.
She's in the notebook.
Like, young.
This is her young.
Here, I'm Googling her right now.
Cute face without makeup.
Full lips for a Caucasian woman, which is good.
I can't see her body, though.
But yeah, I'd give her like a six.
She's a six, yeah.
She's pretty.
She's a little above that.
She's a little above average.
Yeah, nothing crazy.
That's what I'm curious.
You're harsher than me, and I think I'm pretty harsh.
So I want to see what your age is.
Yeah, my thing is, once you start getting into like the eight or nine range, like the woman has to need to have like an exceptional body.
You know what I mean?
Because now we're getting into, I think to break into the eight, nine range, you know, you need to have like, you know, now we start need to get into like, you know, certain body ratios where we're talking flat stomach, ass, um, developed breasts, et cetera.
Once we get into that range, because now you're, now we're getting into monetized beauty range, right?
So that's, that's what it is.
Gail got it, someone gave me in the chat.
No, I wouldn't give her a 10 or 9.
She's like a seven.
No, not even.
She's like, she's like a five, man.
I think young.
Very average.
I think young, maybe she was better looking.
Oh, this is her like young.
Dude, if you walked, if if I walked into a Starbucks and saw her, I wouldn't look twice.
I need eight, Smyron.
I just can't think of a girl right now at the top of my head that's like an eight.
I'm trying to think.
I just need to see what I'm like.
Because I want to get my ratings better.
Like, I want to get more accurate.
So I need to see what you're.
I mean, you're not that off.
Like, I mean, you're still pretty damn good.
You're only maybe like one or two points off for me.
And keep in mind, I'm down here in Miami.
So like, you know, I'm around very attractive girls all the time.
Stacy Dash in her 12.
What about the one woman who just aged out and everyone was saying she hit the wall?
Pamela Anderson?
Is that an 8 plus?
Pamela Anderson in her prime, probably like a 7.5.
Oh my gosh, you are harsh.
7.5?
That's still very attractive, man.
Stacy Dash.
No, I agree with you.
I'm just trying.
I just want to see what.
Oh, guys, come on.
She's not an eight.
She's a good looking, but I wouldn't give her any eight.
She's like strong seven.
Jessica Rabbit, you're saying.
Yeah, no, she's attractive.
Guys, she gives a seven guys a cartoon character.
What the fuck?
Is your chat giving you anyone?
Uh, let me see.
I uh I could look right now.
Uh, I didn't even look at my chat here.
Uh, we got oh shit, we got we got well, we got how many we got like 5,000 assholes in here, guys.
Like the goddamn video.
Also, go show Pearl some support.
She's live right now on just pearly things.
Go like her video as well.
Open up a tab.
Um, let me see if they got people here.
Um, yeah, open up a tab, guys, and like uh Pearl's video for me.
Ann Hathaway.
Let me look up this girl.
See, the thing is, like, I don't even like well, a lot of these guys have never seen what you've seen.
So, like, they've lived in the country their whole life.
And I can tell this because my brothers are way less harsh than like guys that have lived in the city.
Because we're like an hour, hour and a half from Chicago.
So, it's like they haven't really the other thing that makes a city A-level, I think, is if it has a big like college, like University of Arizona in it or something.
That's all they'll start before they get to like LA or Miami, in my opinion.
Yeah, no, for sure.
You guys are giving me all these old-ass hoes, man.
I'm looking at some of these names they gave me.
Like, bro, these chicks are all fucking in their 40s and shit, man.
What the fuck's wrong with y'all diggers, man?
They don't put eights on TV anymore.
They have to use old ones.
I guess they do.
Like, all the new pops start, like Sabrina Carpenter.
Media's all for women.
They don't put hot women on TV.
The wives get mad.
Well, yeah, they've been, they've been definitely, you could see that in even in commercials, man, where they've infiltrated.
They got like, you know, fat women in commercials now.
You know, there's so much.
If you watch like a Netflix series, right?
Like a very popular Netflix series that originated in America.
There's so much propaganda in there, whether it's like mixed couples, a gay couple, a lesbian couple, right?
Or like women that are fat.
Like, they're slowly trying to brainwash us into like accepting this whole DEI inclusivity bullshit.
And people are pushing back on it, right?
And hell, they've even tried it with a couple of movies where they take traditionally masculine characters and make them more feminine or make them females or they make them gay.
And it's like people are, you know, fighting back, saying, like, yo, we're tired of this shit.
Audrey Hepburn, young.
Audrey Hepburn?
Average.
She's like a five-six.
Okay, well, next time you come on, I'm going to.
Wait, Angelina Jolie, young.
Yeah, she's like a seven, seven point five, eight.
Seven, eight.
Seven to eight range, I would say.
Okay, okay, guys.
We've officially found someone that Myron deems eight or higher.
I would say Kim Kardashian when she was young and not all on steroids.
Not steroids.
Sorry.
All the surgery.
She was in the 7-8 range, too.
And remember, 7-8 range is very attractive.
Yeah.
You don't find many nines, and then 10s basically don't exist.
Well, if you think of any, feel free to send them to me because I really want to dial in my rating system, but I'm always going to be biased because I'm a woman.
Yeah, yeah, no, for sure.
I would say to break it to like, you got to be like, have a great body to get into the eight, nine range, like damn near fitness girl.
What?
How big of boobs gets you in the eight range?
Like, obviously, if you're flat, you can't get in.
So, like, yeah, I would say most guys would be okay with a larger B or C. That's like the sweet spot range, which most guys won't have an issue.
I mean, obviously, and see, tits are like an old nigga, like an old guy thing.
Like, like, most modern guys, like, we don't care about tits as much.
If a girl has them, great, but it's more about being proportional to the chick.
I'll say proportionality is more important than having a big, but like, if you talk like some old white dude from the 80s and 70s, that's all they cared about was tits.
I don't know.
I think white guys like tits more.
Like, um, they definitely do.
My brother is like a boobs guy.
Yeah, they talk about Autis and Beer.
Okay, I think, come on, this is gonna, she's gonna be eight or higher, I think.
Um, attractive face, yeah, this girl gets like a 7.5 eight, somewhere in that range.
Give it an eight, Myron.
7.8, somewhere.
Sorry, like 7.5, 7 to 8 range, depending on, you know, how she looks.
Anna De Armas.
All right, last one, guys.
This is you guys.
This is the chat's last chance to impress Myron enough to give it an eight.
Okay, this is our last chance.
Yeah, I mean, this girl's like, like, like a six, five, six.
She's not that much above average, this girl.
Well, we tried, guys.
Thank you.
Yeah, because, like, I'm telling you, man, you go to any Starbucks in Middle America and you'll see a girl that looks like her.
Like, or you walk on a couch campus, you're going to see a girl that looks like her.
Like.
Yeah, you know, it's maybe we've got to try Miss America.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Ring girls, because you have to look for a male audience at UFC fights.
You know, you know what?
Who would get like a high seven, eight?
Like, you know that?
What's that?
What's that?
That fucking bimbo that was at the Jake Paul ring thing.
Okay, these girls.
The blonde.
Yeah, well, yeah, those girls are attractive for sure.
But the ring girl that was at the Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, I forget her name, Cindy Some.
I forget her name.
But the blondie with the tits.
That was just type in ring girl Mike Tyson Jake Paul.
It'll come up right away.
She got famous off of that shit.
She got more attention than the fucking fight did because it was so garbage.
Yeah, that girl.
She's like, she, yeah, the blondie, she's like an eight.
Okay, what about her black girl in the front?
Yeah, she's like, I would say she was, she falls in that range as well, which is, you know, rare for black women.
All of them?
Would you give eights?
Girl on the far right, like a seven.
Girl in the middle, like 7.5.
Girl, bottom right, like a 7.57.
Yeah.
They're all in the 7-8 range for sure.
Like, they're all definitely, I would say, closer to eights, maybe, maybe 8.5s, like 7, 8.5 range.
All right, chat.
We got it.
We got an 8 rating.
Yeah.
Well, thanks so much for coming on, Myron.
No problemo.
I appreciate you being honest.
And I do concede that you were right three years ago when I came on your show.
Hey, no, I appreciate that.
And I appreciate that you, you know, sometimes it takes people time to see the stuff, right?
Like, like, I'm a guy in Miami.
So for me, I'm going to see things sooner than other people might, just because of the nature of the sexual marketplace here in Miami, right?
We're always typically a year or two ahead of the bullshit.
So, you know, I don't blame you.
So it is what it is.
But hopefully we can wake up some guys and, you know, get them to realize like being the average dude now is you're cooked, man.
I was sheltered.
Now I'm like, I've seen too much.
Have you ever tried making a Twitter?
You know what you should do for your audience?
I think they enjoy it.
Make a Tinder profile as a guy.
Oh, I should actually.
Make a Tinder profile as a guy and like share your results.
Because there was this girl.
What's the guy's name?
The Australian guy.
I forget his name.
He does shit like this.
He has kind of a Red Pill channel.
Alex.
Is it Alex?
Someone in the chat's going to put it.
Okay.
Guys, the Australian guy that does like Red Pill content, Alex something.
Someone's in the chat's going to put it.
But either way, he had this girl that worked for him that made a Tinder profile as a guy.
And she used his pictures, right?
And what ended up happening is by the end of the experiment, she started.
No, not Rattlesnake guys.
No, not him.
Alexander Grace.
Boom.
There we go.
Thank you so much, Gyver.
Alexander Grace, right?
I haven't seen him in a while.
I don't know if he still makes videos, but a guy named Alexander Grace.
He does a lot of like, you know, red pill psychology type videos.
He had this girl that worked for him, and she made a Tinder profile using his pictures.
And he's like an average-looking guy, right?
Like nothing crazy.
And I think he works in psychology.
And she had like made a profile.
He was a psychologist or some other sheriff, psychologist student, some shit.
And she was some good pictures of him, right?
And by the end of the experiment, she was fucking crying.
And she couldn't believe how she couldn't get girls to respond.
She couldn't believe how she couldn't get girls out on a date.
She couldn't believe how many girls matched with her, but wouldn't like talk or do anything or unmatch.
Like it was literally like hilarious.
It was extremely red-pilling for her to see like Tinder from the male perspective because when she started the experiment, she was so excited.
Like, oh, I'm going to fucking kill it.
I'm going to get so many fucking girls for him.
This is going to be lit.
This is awesome.
He's a handsome guy.
He works in psychology.
It's going to be great.
Bro, by the end, she was crying.
It was fucking so revealing.
You know what red pilled me was after I went on your show, I went to this, like, do you know what like QA boot camps are?
Where they go?
Yeah, so I went to one.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, they let me like crash one.
So I'm going to go to like, and you're kind of on their team.
You know, I'm like trying to help them get laid.
I'm like talking to the ladies.
Yeah, this is my friend, whoever.
And I couldn't believe how harshly some of these women would reject guys that I would consider better looking than them.
I was like, they would be like overweight women.
Yeah.
Harshly rejecting these guys.
And they guys weren't, they were being respectful.
And I'm like, what city were you in out of curiosity?
What?
What city were you in out of curiosity doing this?
Vegas.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And these guys were so like they paid like five grand each for the weekend.
There's like 10 of them.
The guy running it must have been making bank, but it was like I couldn't believe how normal the guys were.
Like, there was one or two kind of weird ones.
Yeah.
Like, overall, they were pretty normal.
They weren't like weird at all.
And then I saw the instructor take home four women in a weekend.
And I was like, what the fuck?
Yeah.
And that's the thing.
I'm assuming the instructor has some social status because he was able to get guys to these boot camps.
So he had a social media president's presence.
But yeah, that's kind of where we are, man.
Like, if you're in a major city like a Vegas or a Miami or whatever, it's really tough, even for guys that are good looking because you got to compete with dudes that are famous.
You got to compete with dudes that have money.
You got to compete with so many different factors.
And a lot of times guys have to deal with women that are two to three to four points below them in sexual market value.
Yeah, and I don't know how, like, Gen Z, they're just cooked.
Like, I don't know.
Like, there's no way as a woman that you could really be sheltered from this.
Like, I just don't.
The biggest, the other red thing that red-pilled me was all these thoughts that have good parents.
I always thought the women only did sex work because they were in a really tough spot.
They love it.
They just love being, I mean, you know, they just love being like Lily.
She came from a stable household.
Yeah, there's a lot of girls that do thoughtdery, even coming from stable households.
It's a combination of things, right?
I think the so what basically occurred, right, thanks to feminism, was we removed what I call the social training wheels.
We removed the social shame from certain behaviors, right?
Ted Bundy, I'll give you an example.
Ted Bundy's mom, right, was he was a bastard child, but she raised him in a home where it was designed for women that didn't have a father because for women that didn't like weren't with their man.
Like they had the kid out of wedlock.
And these homes used to be looked at as like very shameful.
So they used to keep all these women kind of tucked away from society, right?
Where they can raise their kid with other women that didn't have a father.
And they did it in seclusion because a woman that had a bastard child was like looked at as like a problem, right?
This was back in like the 60s, 70s.
But what's ended up happening is we now have, or actually 40s, 50s.
What we have now is we have a society where not only do we not shame single motherhood, we actually encourage it, right?
And we tell women, even on Father's Day, oh, you're the father, you should go ahead and celebrate Father's Day.
So we've championed being a single mom as well as other things.
We champion women for being promiscuous.
We challenge women for telling them to go out and have sex with a bunch of dudes and finding the right guy and consolidating on him later in life.
We tell women to push the window back to have kids.
So we've gotten rid of all the stigmas that used to plague promiscuous women and we flipped the script and made it something to encourage.
So this is why so many women, I think, are okay with doing sex work or being over three or fours because we no longer really shame it.
And, you know, if you look at like the internet, if you look at, and we do everything in our power to keep it going, right?
Like DHS, right, wrote a paper about people like me, you, Andrew Tate, a bunch of other red pill content creators.
And what ended up happening, YouTube demonetizes us.
They shadow ban us.
It's harder to find our videos, et cetera.
So there was a concerted effort from the U.S. fucking government to suppress content that shamed female promiscuity, right?
If that doesn't prove my point, that we have taken huge societal steps to incentivize women to be hoes.
And I don't know what else proves it.
So because I think like that, like the run that we made and like from 2020 to like 2023 was like, we woke up a lot of people between us, you, Andrew Tate, Sneeko, et cetera, a bunch of influencers that were making Red Pill content.
Like we woke up a lot of fucking guys to the bullshit.
And what ended up happening was they're like, whoa, we got to reel this shit in.
These guys are over here telling women not to be hoes.
It's misogynistic.
TikTok implemented new rules where anything that was deemed to have any type of misogyny, they would ban it.
So we saw like a very strong retaliation from social media companies, the government, et cetera, to keep people from shaming women.
And I think the reason why is because feminism makes money.
When you lie, women buy.
You make more money when you have women buying their own apartments and buying their own stuff and men.
Like if you keep them separate, you're able to charge them twice.
You have a bigger tax base.
Like there's a governmental incentive to keep people single and to keep them from being married.
That was the biggest awakening I had was when I realized everyone's lying to women like all the time, except Myron.
I was like, I think Myron is the only man I met that was honest with me in my life up to that point.
Man.
I think men learn from a young age, they have to lie to women to get a hat.
Yeah.
Like, you know, they get like taken to HR at work or like they get in trouble at school.
Like, something happens to them at a young age, and they have to like figure out how to lie if they want to make money.
Yeah, I'll give you the perfect example.
So, a buddy of mine, his name is Lucario, right?
He, a lot of people don't know this.
He coaches women on dating as well.
He specializes in men, but he also coaches women, right?
And I remember asking him, like, hey, bro, what are some of the biggest differences between coaching women for dating versus coaching men?
And he told me short.
He was like, well, with the men, you got to be extremely blunt and honest with them because if you don't, then everything they experience, right, they're going to get mad if they don't get results.
And the only way they're going to get results, you have to be painfully honest with them and tell them where they're fucking up.
But with women, you have to put more effort into how you convey the message versus the message itself so that they even receive it.
So, so, and I always thought that that was extremely, you know, thought-provoking because, like, for the women, like, he's like, yo, I give him the truth, but I got to give it to him in doses, and I got to give it to him in a certain way.
He's got to doctor his advice in a manner where the woman will even receive it.
Versus for the man, he doesn't really need to pull back the tone or the way he says things.
They just accept the information as it comes because they understand that this is a do or die situation.
For the women, since it's not do or die for them and they have a lot of options, he asked the doctor in a way where the message is going to hit so that they can get the guy that they actually want.
Yeah, and that's why I think it's so jarring coming when women, even me, when I came on your show the first time, I was like, I remember your tone like sent me, I was like, what?
Like, I'd never had anyone talk to me in that way, you know, because you're very like direct.
Yeah.
And it's, especially then, now I think it's a little more normal, but like, it, it takes you aback, you know, because nobody, like, you go through life, nobody ever tells you the truth about anything.
Yeah, I, um, you know, I told the story the other day.
Uh, I had to have a very tough conversation with my sister.
I remember.
Um, she was like 27, 28.
I'll never forget this shit.
She was, um, she had just like graduated.
She was like in the process of going to medical school or in medical school.
And, you know, she's in her late 20s.
And I'm like, yo, look, like, you're not going to get any younger.
Like, you need to find a guy now while you're still like in your 20s and you're being a stupid bitch.
And I told her just straight up, like, you're being dumb, right?
Swore at her, used a little bit of profanity, but I was extremely direct and very assertive and aggressive in the way that I delivered the message, even though she didn't like it.
But the reason why I had to do that was that so it's memorable.
So she ended up finding a guy, anesthesiologist, and you know, they got married and everything else like that.
But, you know, I do like to give my, I do like to take a little bit of credit.
And I always think to myself, like, if I had not given her that stern talk and told her, like, yo, this is what the fuck it really is.
You need to really reassess and figure out if you're going to find a guy because it's only going to get harder for you here as you become a doctor and make more money.
And she didn't like what I had to say, but obviously the advice hit home.
And, you know, I wish I could talk to more women like that, but obviously it's my sister, so that's a bit different.
But most of them just simply don't want to receive the message because it's, you know, if it doesn't come out the way that they like, they don't listen to it, which I think is a big fucking problem.
And one of the biggest differences actually between men and women I've noticed is with men, they'll receive the information no matter how harsh it's given, if the person giving the information is more successful than them.
So if you're a guy and you got your shit together, you got money, you got status, et cetera.
In other words, they want to be like you, you could tell them they're a fucking piece of shit and they need to change their life and they'll accept it because they're like, okay, this guy has merit.
I will listen to what he says, even though he's saying it in a manner that might be offensive.
He's earned the right to talk to me like shit.
But with women, it doesn't work that way.
They don't look at things from a meritocracy standpoint.
They look at it like, I don't like what you're saying.
This hurts my feelings, despite the fact that you're successful.
And I'm not going to listen to it.
That's one of the biggest fucking differences I've noticed between men and women when they receive information.
Men care about who conveys the information, if they have merit, and then women only care about the information and how it's conveyed.
I just thought of the funniest show idea.
The people should pay you to call their relatives and red pill them.
Like, guys, how funny would it be if, like, I'm thinking of someone I know in my life that's making a very blue-pilled mistake and nobody can tell them anything.
But I'm like, how funny would it be to have Myron call him?
You know, it's funny.
He's making a stupid mistake.
So funny story.
They've actually, because when we have our call-in show, like a couple of times a guy's like called in and said, yo, I got my buddy next to me.
He's a fucking simp.
His girl did this.
I'm going to put you on speaker.
Can you tell him he's an idiot?
And then like he'll quickly tell me like what happened.
Maybe the girl broke up with him and he's trying to get back with her, whatever.
And then I'll be on the air and I'll tell him, like, hey, bro, what the fuck are you doing?
You're an idiot.
But what I've noticed, right, with this thing, like trying to red pill somebody or when someone's about to make a really bad reproductive decision with a woman, most guys don't want to hear it.
They don't want to listen.
Like, guys are stupid.
In this regard, men are very stupid where they need to get burned by the woman for them to wake up.
Yeah, you can't, Red Pill them.
Like, you can't.
Like, very few men will preemptively take the red pill without being hurt.
Like, like, very few guys.
Most guys need to get hurt first so that they can receive information.
Yeah, that's why I'm always replying to you on Twitter when you're saying no man will ever want you.
I'm like, Myron, there is always a simple.
Always.
There always is.
There always is.
Is she still with that guy?
They're done now, aren't they?
I think they're still together, but she'll just find another Myron.
They always do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's, it's, you know, the simp economy has definitely fucked everything up.
But what I will say is, like, you know, the girl gets the simp, right?
But she's never happy and satisfied.
She wasn't going to be happy or satisfied.
Yeah, she's cooked.
She's cooked.
They're going to be cooked regardless.
They could.
Women break up with the alphas too because they can't take the stress.
Or like the high-value guys, they can't take the ego hit of being cheated on or not having control.
They're going to, we just lose either way most of the time.
Well, thank you so much for coming on, Myron.
It's a pleasure as always.
And thank you for being honest.
I know you take a lot of heat and people come at you, but there are people out there that really appreciate that you are actually honest.
No, thanks for having me on.
It was a great discussion.
You know, like I said, and definitely we could do another one in the future.
Yeah, for sure.
All right.
All right, later, Pearl.
Take it easy.
All right.
Let me go ahead, guys, and get myself back on camera here.
Give me one sec, ninjas.
Shout out to Pearl.
All right.
We are back, niggas.
Welcome.
So, guys, we got what?
5,000 yellow ninjas in here, man.
Do me a favor, guys.
Like the video, okay?
Like the video.
We got, I'm looking here.
We only got 945 likes.
We need to get goddamn, we need, we need chat.
We need 2,000 likes.
That should be easy.
2,000 likes.
And let's go ahead and get into this Tucker and Pierce Morgan discussion.
Oh, also, big news that I want to drop before we get into this.
was almost going to cover this exclusively, but check this out, guys.
So, look at this.
DOJ orders corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams be dismissed.
Chat, did I not fucking call this?
Did I not tell y'all that Mayor Adams is taking a more pro-Trump stance with helping with the immigration enforcement, taking more Republican talking points?
And I told y'all he was working for that pardon.
And what the fuck happened?
I called it.
I fucking called it, goddammit.
All right.
Let's go ahead and play this clip real quick.
I just had to, you know, give myself a quick little pat on the back because I told y'all this shit was going to happen.
For those of you that aren't aware, let's go ahead and quickly go back in time a little bit, okay?
All right.
So earlier this year, guys, New York City Mayor Adams was indicted by the FBI and the Department of Justice at the Sun District of New York on corruption charges.
Long story short, he accepted a bunch of money from the Turkish government and rushed the opening of the Turkish embassy in New York City and violated fire codes by doing it.
He put an enormous amount of pressure on the FDNY to get the building done and the inspections done, et cetera, because he had been paid and was getting benefits from going to Turkey by the Turkish government.
So what ended up happening was the FBI went ahead and arrested him on bribery.
Well, yeah, they indicted him.
I don't think they actually like took him in and shit like that.
I don't think they did that.
He surrendered probably.
They booked him and then he left.
But the point is, is that they charged him for basically bribery and accepting money from a foreign government, also the bullshit, right?
That was a couple months back.
I think this summer, I broke it down for you guys.
We went over it.
And, you know, I saw a complete 180 shift, right?
Once Trump got into office, I saw Mayor Adams basically, you know, the Democrats left him for dead.
Everyone left him.
And he started taking a more pro-Trump approach.
He was more pro-immigration.
He was more pro-liberty.
He took way more of a center-right position on some of his stuff.
Right?
This is the mayor of New York City, guys.
One of the most woke cities ever, right?
He had a bunch of NYPD guys out with ICE agents conducting immigration raids, right?
So I knew back then that he was absolutely posturing for a pardon.
And as expected, boom, Trump's in, and they kind of did this behind closed doors.
Now, here's the thing: y'all don't see this anywhere.
It's not breaking news.
It hasn't hit like the mainstream media like that.
It's kind of at the bottom of the news cycle, and that's by design.
But obviously, I caught it.
I found it as I was like, you know, surfing the internet.
And that's where we are.
So let's go ahead and cover this real quick, and then we're going to get into the main thing.
Ordered the U.S. Attorney's Office to...
City Mayor Eric Adams is thanking the Justice Department after it ordered the U.S. Attorney's Office to drop the federal corruption case against him.
Adams faces five charges, including bribery and fraud.
A memo on the decision from acting Deputy Attorney General Emma Bove, who was appointed by President Trump, claims the timing of the charges and the former U.S. Attorney who brought the case created, quote, appearances of impropriety and was also interfering with Adams' ability to help with President Trump's immigration crackdown.
Boom.
That's the key right there.
And mind you guys, New York City is a sanctuary city, okay?
It's a sanctuary city.
This is one of the most notorious cities where they would never fucking help you when it comes to immigration enforcement.
But he did.
I guarantee you, him and Trump struck a backdoor deal.
Look, bro, I'm going to give you everything you need.
I'm going to give you all the resources you need to conduct your immigration enforcement here in the city of New York.
I need you to fucking hook me up with a pardon.
And that's what's happening.
Well, he's not even getting a pardon.
They're just dropping the case.
He's not even getting a presidential pardon.
They're just dropping the case.
And the reason why they're dropping the case, because it's still proceeding.
So he hasn't been convicted of anything.
So there's no need to pardon him.
So instead, they just dropped the case.
They wanted to do it nice and quietly, not hit the major headlines.
And that's kind of what's occurred here.
Adams addressed the DOJs.
And notice this comes days after who?
Pam Bondi gets sworn in.
For those of you that are wondering who is Pam Bondi, let's go ahead real quick and show you guys because again, I understand that some of you guys might not necessarily be following politics like that.
So let me go ahead and quickly show you guys.
This is the new U.S. Attorney of the United States of America.
Okay, Pam Bondi.
She was a former AG for Florida.
She was the Attorney General in Florida from 2011 to 2019.
Now, she, what, last week, I think it was, she was sworn in as the Attorney General of the United States.
And just so you guys know, Attorney General of the United States is the most powerful law enforcement official in the land.
She oversees all the United States Attorney's offices, which are responsible for prosecuting individuals, and she oversees the FBI, the DEA, the ATF, all of the Department of Justice.
The Attorney General, they call it the Attorney General, but they really think of them as the secretary of the Department of Justice.
They just have a different title.
Okay.
So she basically came down from her that they need to drop the charges against Mayor Adams out of the Southern District of New York.
This new order earlier today saying he has maintained his innocence all along.
Senior Coordinating Producer for CBS News' Crime and Public Safety Unit Anna Schechter joins me now.
So Anna, thank you so much for being here.
I want to ask you.
All right, someone in the chat said, oh, we got the whole list of the guys.
Yo, the list is already out with Epstein, guys.
It's already out.
Ryan Dawson has talked about it pretty extensively.
Let me see if I can get him on the show.
He said he wants to give it to Kanye, but I'm like, bro, that's not like Ryan Dawson already has the list, guys.
He has a whole map on it.
And we've covered the list quite a bit on Fresh and Fit.
This order, it comes with strings attached, right?
What are they?
Well, that's exactly right.
What it does is it opens the door, actually, for a situation where Adams can play ball with Trump and do what he wants him to do, which is to devote resources to apprehending illegal immigrants, particularly those with criminal backgrounds, and deport as many people as possible.
Boom.
And this comes from the office of the Deputy Attorney General.
So basically, Pam Bondi's number two, which let me see here who that is.
Deputy U.S. Attorney General.
Who is it?
Bro.
Let me just try clicking this then because we know it's Pam Bondi, but who's her deputy?
And Deputy, guys, is the number two, basically.
Okay, the Honorable Lisa Minago took office as Deputy Attorney General of the United States, 2021.
She served as assistants as president of homeless.
Okay.
It's her?
Okay.
Yeah, so it goes right here.
Your director is authorized by the Attorney General to dismiss the pending charges, USA versus Adams.
Well, but what's really interesting in the document is they explicitly state that after the election, the mayoral election, he's, remember, up for re-election in November, prosecutors can revisit this.
So it's almost like a test for Mayor Adams if he's going to fall in line with Trump's political aim.
That's interesting that they reserve the right to come back later and charge him if they want.
So is this something that is implicit or is this something that he's signing a document saying, yes, I will go along with what you're asking me to do?
Well, it's really up to the acting prosecutor.
And obviously this is very important, guys, because what?
Donald Trump has quite a bit of ties to New York City.
That's home for him, right?
So he's going to have an incentive to have the mayor of New York City be loyal to him.
And this is a way for him to do it.
Now, some of you might say, yo, this is fucked up, you know, political warfare.
Hey, man, they waged this against him for the past four years.
So he's, the redemption arc is here, chat.
The redemption arc is absolutely here.
Lead of the Southern District Office to sign this document.
And Mayor Adams has to agree.
So yes, in a sense, he's probably going to agree because, of course, he wants these charges to go away and he wants to continue on as a free man and acting as a mayor.
This case is so unprecedented.
This memorandum is so unprecedented.
The legal experts I've been talking to all morning, they just can't believe what they're seeing.
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
I've never seen this before either.
Normally it's a presidential pardon, but they're not doing the presidential pardon because there's no need.
Just dismiss the case.
It's under indictment, so they could just dismiss it, right?
Dismiss the indictment, good to go.
And if he gave a presidential pardon, that would hit the news way harder if he had done a presidential pardon.
As you guys know, presidents don't like to do pardons during their term.
They typically reserve it for after their term is done.
Obviously, in this case, we saw something unorthodox where Trump on first day, he released the January 6th prisoners, but that was done more for prestige, et cetera.
It was favorable for him to do that.
So cool.
But most of the time, most presidents wait until the end of their term to do pardons because it's typically not looked at as favorable to pardoned criminals, as Joe Biden did with his son and a bunch of other people.
He did it literally a couple of days before he left office.
And that's how most presidents do it.
But this right here, it is unprecedented.
Dismissing an indictment of a political figure upon a president taking office, never seen this shit before.
In this, in the sense that it's just so blatantly political.
The reasons for the dismissal, the order to dismiss the charges, are very clearly laid out as political to advance the Trump administration's efforts on illegal immigration.
And also, they say DOJ says that it's bad timing because Adams is up for election in November.
So these are just sort of very curious, sort of strange reasons.
And this has been a very long and complicated saga.
So can you just remind us what he is accused of from the indictment?
Absolutely.
You and I were sitting at this table when the news broke and we were going through pages and pages of allegations of fraud, corruption, accepting campaign donations from foreign entities, which is illegal.
It's a description of more than $100,000 worth of perks, like upgrades on flights, five-star hotels in places like Istanbul and other locales around the world.
Then there's also this issue of pressuring the fire department to approve a plan for the Turkish consulate in New York City without the required safety measurements in place.
So it's really kind of a wide array.
The prosecutors, Damian Williams, who used to be at SDNY, who's now no longer there, he laid out his case.
It's almost like reading a novel or watching a film more like going back to old school New York where there's pay-to-play favors and the like.
And Mayor Adams has said from day one, I'm innocent.
Never asked anyone to break the law.
But as you said, these charges could be refiled.
Yeah, he just asked for the FDNY to basically get the fire permits done ASAP so that he can get his Turkish people their embassy on a certain day when the prime minister was going to come to town.
That's basically the crux of the case.
Okay, so we're going to go ahead and do the Tucker thing, guys.
I just had to, you know, give myself a quick little pat on the back about that one because I did call it, chat.
You guys are my witness.
I called it that he's angling for that fucking pardon.
He got it.
You know, not off his, obviously not an official presidential pardon, but he went ahead and got the pardon as far as getting the case dismissed.
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Rate, Pearl, one to ten.
Like a five.
Pearl's very average, right?
But honestly, dude, people care more about her for her brain, not for the way she looks, which is good.
You always want to make a name for yourself off of what you say versus how you look.
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What the fuck?
Bro, I've never argued against or for veganism ever.
That's a random ass fucking thing.
Why are you scared to debate me on veganism?
Bruh, I don't have an opinion on that.
The fuck?
Weirdo.
Anyway, let's see here.
I'm going to put this in the chat right now for you guys and pin it.
If you guys want to get your chats right on air, and it gets shown.
All right.
I'm going to pin it for you, ninjas, as well.
And then we're gonna get into the Tucker thing.
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Okay.
Let's go to this Tucker vs. Pierce discussion.
For me, about anything, okay?
Megan Markle is not replicating.
Actually, hold on.
Let's see.
How are we looking on the Pierce Morgan?
I don't want to say it because you don't want your.
Oh, yeah, we're taking over, chat.
We right now, 600.
Yeah, we're going to surpass these guys.
We're probably going to surpass these guys too.
Yeah, this is going to be one of his most viewed for sure, chat.
This is going to be at a million probably by tomorrow.
And then, what the hell is this?
America Can Handle Trump.
Yeah, Eric Weinstein's a bitch.
He blocked me on Twitter for no, I don't even know who this motherfucker is.
Oh, let me get this out the screen.
Yeah, this fucking pussy.
Yeah, so yeah, we're at 600K chat for the show that we did yesterday on Pierce Morgan on Kanye.
Speaking of which, I did a whole thread on this, right, on X, which I think was really well written.
Let me show you guys it real quick.
You go to X.com, go to my profile if you haven't already.
You guys all need to follow me on X. I'll be cooking on there.
We're at 240K followers, by the way.
Chat.
All right.
And I don't even got a fucking check and I'm shadow banned on this bitch and we're still cooking on X. All right.
But here's a thread that I wrote on this.
A thread.
How Ye took over the internet and stole the limelight from the NFL Super Bowl and Kendrick Lamar step by step.
One, unannounced, Ye appeared at the Grammys and had his wife reveal a new dress after months of seclusion.
This exploded and put him in the map again on every media outlet.
You know, let me drop the link for you guys here.
If you guys want to read along on this on your ex.
Don't worry, guys, we're going to do the, right after this thread, I'm going to do the Pierce Morgan and Tucker reaction.
Right?
Let me get myself out the way here.
Right?
Two, after getting back into the news cycle and having all eyes on him, Ye went on X and went on a tweeting spree.
Ye gave dissenting or controversial takes on every hot button issue in America today.
Jews, feminism, obesity, homosexuality, domestic violence, did his innocence, and even posted porn to provoke everyone.
Three, by doing this, there is no way Ye did not offend everyone in some way with his tweets.
Good, because that was his plan.
He cleverly did a Yeezy merch launch at the same time.
The best buyers are an emotional buyer, so Ye made sure to trigger everyone as best he can.
Four, during this extro fest, Ye selected the most sensitive yet powerful group to attack head-on.
Them boys.
Why?
Because he had revenge to seek for two years ago when they launched a campaign to cancel him.
They pressured him to apologize, made him go from billionaire to millionaire overnight by canceling him and labeled him crazy.
You guys remember Jonathan Greenblatt in ADL?
Went after him.
I showed you guys the breakfast club interview where he bragged about getting Kanye canceled.
Five, while trolling them boys, he teased releasing a white shirt with a black emblem from Mustache Man and joked he wouldn't release it.
He then massively conducted this troll tweet marathon while he simultaneously did a clothing launch for Yeezy.
He had about 20 to 30 items for sale.
So when you guys went on the Yeezy website in the beginning, he had a bunch of things on there.
Six, then Ye employed a genius move.
He paid millions for a Super Bowl commercial time slot, but did this.
Seven, instead of a high quality ad for a coveted commercial slot, Ye shot a low quality vertical iPhone video while awkwardly lying down in a dentist's office.
He barely speaks, but simply tells viewers to go to Yeezy.com.
And I showed you guys this commercial yesterday.
When a customer goes on the site, all the products are gone and only one product is there.
Which product is there?
The product that triggered the most emotions, he teased.
A white shirt with the black emblem.
Ye Samosai deactivated his ex after Super Bowl ad.
Fucking genius.
It was so genius I had to pick up multiple shirts, as I'm sure millions of others did.
But why was this so successful despite all the negative coverage on Ye?
It's not because people are Nazis.
It's because after years of censorship, Ye's unhinged provocative tweets allowed us to experience something we haven't in years.
The ability to critically think when controversial topics are brought to the forefront.
Ye simply gave the platform.
Also, after looking at this objectively, I'm certain Ye coordinated this marketing strategy with Elon beforehand, hence why he wasn't banned during this campaign.
I think that will settle why he wasn't banned, Pierce Morgan, because as you guys know, we did the whole debate on why he wasn't banned, right?
Conclusion, Ye ran one of the most creative, provocative, and profitable clothing brand launches I've ever seen.
He admitted he did double sales after tweeting the most controversial takes.
All the people crying and complaining actually make Ye even more money.
In summary, Ye was able to utilize the very cancel culture that made him go from billionaire to millionaire overnight two years ago to become a multi-billionaire again in 2025.
Genius.
And then I go, side note, contrary to popular belief, Yeezy products are incredibly cheap.
Every piece of merchandise is only 20 bucks, which I didn't know that, by the way, guys.
I always thought Yeezy products were expensive.
But the reason why it seems expensive is because Ye does a limited launch to turn each piece into a collective design.
So basically what ends up happening is the resellers take the product, buy the products, and then resell them for ridiculous amounts of money, which I had not known that, right?
And then side note two, maybe I'm stupid, but who knows?
I'm just not into fashion like that.
But when I found out, I was like really surprised that he sells it for only 20 bucks.
Side note two, I call this the Jordan effect.
As you guys know, I used to collect Jordans when I was younger, right?
The reason Jordan sneakers are expensive and have hundreds of waiting in line to a sneaker store or in the internet refreshing a page to order is because of scarcity, guys.
The fear of missing out drives hype.
And then, more interesting stuff, guys.
Go ahead and obviously, you know, join the newsletter, which I think I got pinned in the chat anyway.
But anyway, with that said, I'm going to get some water, and then we are going to go ahead and cook on this Pierce Morgan thing with Tucker.
Because I think that this discussion was extremely revealing.
Gonna go ahead and put this thing to 1.25.
I'm gonna take a quick piss, guys, get some water, and we're gonna keep cooking.
Give me one sec.
Thank you.
Are y'all ready?
Let's go ahead and get this thing going.
I wanted to talk some, there's no doubt.
Do you genuinely feel it?
First, I probably know that.
Why is we my enemy?
He's never done anything to me.
Oh, you're a Putin puppet.
No, I'm not.
I'm an American.
Platform!
Platform!
Talking to people I disagree with!
No!
How can you say Churchill saved Great Britain when it's in its current condition?
Look, you can say he certainly saved it at the time.
So you're in a military alliance with Joseph Stalin?
You shut the fuck up.
You have no right to lecture me about anything.
Okay?
Megan Markle does not represent black people in the United States.
I don't know if you knew that.
No question, she doesn't.
She doesn't represent anybody.
Where I was completely wrong, in COVID, I got very overly emotionally engaged.
Had Jordan gotten the vaccine?
Yeah.
Did you know that it made you impudent when you got it?
Cooked, bro.
Cooked.
All the people that pushed the vaccine are idiots, bro.
I'm such a dick, I can't control it.
That's why I like it.
It's probably going on so well.
Well, I've hosted some uncensored shows from strange places in my time, but never anywhere quite like this.
And strange only and fascinating.
We're at the heart of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh.
I've never been before.
My guest, Pucker Carlson, has never been here before either.
So we're both newbies to Saudi Arabia.
And we're going to do a little head-to-head.
I grill him for an hour.
He grills me for an hour.
We tossed a virtual coin on somebody's phone.
I won.
I get to go first.
So I get to have him right where I want him.
Tucker Carlson.
Now, I think this is interesting because you got two really big broadcasters from the United States and from the United Kingdom, right?
I would argue that Tucker is Pierce's equivalent in the United States.
And obviously, Pierce is Tucker's equivalent in the United Kingdom.
So you got, you know, two of the biggest broadcasters of their respective countries having a discussion.
So this is good.
This is going to be good.
Welcome.
Well, good morning.
Dude, do you ever think in all the alcohol-free gin joints in all the world, we would be finally sitting down together in the middle of Saudi Arabia?
The world has gotten so weird that it actually doesn't shock me.
It doesn't shock me.
Pyongyang might shock me, but this feels like closer to the center than it used to.
For sure.
We've been here a couple of days.
I don't know about you.
I've been genuinely stunned by the reality of Saudi Arabia compared to what I've been told it was like.
I have been, but I've met so many people.
I have so many friends who, you know, where were you?
I was just in Riyadh or Alula or I was, you know, vacation with my family in Saudi.
I ran into, yesterday, ran into two Orthodox Jewish guys from Brooklyn in Riyadh.
What are you doing here?
Oh, we're looking to open a kosher something or other.
Really?
So I think a lot of our preconceptions are absurd, actually.
Or mine, I'll speak for myself.
But I find that every place I go.
You know, you think you know what you're going to find, but it's totally different, totally different.
Moscow being the greatest example, but there are a million others.
You know what I mean?
The most extraordinary example of that was you walking through the streets of Washington, I think just before the inauguration.
That was extraordinary.
Normally, I would have expected you in the heart of liberal country to be a reviled figure chased by people down the street, having sack cloths thrown at you.
Actually, it was the complete opposite, which was very telling about the change of mood in someone like DC.
I spent 35 years there, basically my whole life there.
And I had to leave ultimately because I was pursuing.
Hey, guys, we got 1.2k likes, man.
Let's say 2,000 guys.
We should be at 2,000 easy.
2,000 likes, guys.
Come on.
Let's get the engagement up.
If you're watching on Rumble, open up a tab.
Watch on YouTube as well.
We got 5,000 of you guys in here.
Happy to have you, ninjas in here.
Go like the video.
Steve disclosed to Trump, and it was very hostile, really hostile.
I don't think Washington is a liberal city in the true sense of liberal.
It's not open or relaxed, but it's institutional.
You know, it's based on the federal government and the way things are.
The status quo is very important to the people who live there.
And anyone who seeks to disrupt it is really hated.
I mean, Edie Amin would get a far warmer welcome in my neighborhood than Donald Trump.
I mean, it's fine, world leader.
It's okay.
Donald Trump, not allowed.
And so to be greeted warmly in Washington, really because of Trump, it had nothing to do with me.
But people were happy that Trump got elected in Washington.
I don't fully understand what's going on, but I'm shocked by it.
I noticed it.
I went to my first ever rally by any politician.
I went to the Madison Square Garden rally.
I happened to just got to New York.
I thought, you know what, I'm going to go down there.
And I spoke to President Trump in the morning and I told him I was going to go down.
And he said, you're going to enjoy it.
It's like a rock concert.
Yes.
And it kind of is.
You know, his rallies are like rock concerts.
But I thought, middle of Manhattan, right before an election.
That is true.
Trump rallies really are like fucking music concerts.
Like people get excited, they get hyped.
He obviously does the dance, which obviously is very infectious.
A lot of people love it.
Plays the YMCA.
So he has a whole theme when he comes out.
And I would say Donald Trump, guys, was the first president to like brand his presidency, right?
Like if you guys look back at the 2016 campaign, right, when he went up against Hillary.
Do any of you even remember what Hillary's slogan was?
None of us remember it.
You know, we just, but we remember make America great again, right?
So very important.
I remember 2016.
I thought it could be Mayhem down there.
You know, I was worried about where I was going to be dropped, whether there's going to be tens of thousands of protesters marches through the streets of New York, very liberal city again.
And it was extraordinary.
I was there for a few hours and there were 50,000 people outside, but they were all trying to get in.
They were Trump's supporters without tickets.
And I said to the Secret Service, how many protesters turned up?
150 people turned up in the heart of Manhattan to protest.
And I thought then, well, I thought after he got shot, he's going to win.
And I thought after Biden got politically shot, it was even more likely he'd win because I thought that they're going to coronate Kamala in this ridiculous manner.
She was hopeless the first time around.
It's not going to work.
Even more chance of him winning.
But by the time I got to that rally, I was like, he's home and dry.
I mean, he's going to win big.
Yes.
I thought that too.
I was shocked by it.
And I thought, you know, is it a kind of surrender?
Is it, you know, Trump just built a bigger seize ramp and just knocked down the walls?
The resistance just collapsed.
But the resistance was fake in the first place.
So they used, I mean, in my country, and I know yours as well, they used race politics to make everyone shut up.
Like, you can't talk or you're a racist.
And the truth is that...
Yeah, and they've been doing that for a very long time, right?
Like Joe Biden's saying, you know, if you don't vote for me, you're not black.
Shit like that.
And race politics is very strong in the United States because no one wants to be labeled a racist.
But bro, like I told y'all before, we're tired of it, man.
We're tired of it.
I'm tired of these niggas, so I know you guys are too.
Like, get the fuck out of here with your BLM and taking a knee during presidential anna during the national anthem.
Like, get the fuck out of here, bro.
That was enforced by unhappy liberal white ladies.
And there are not that many of them, actually.
And they had like a hammer lock on the culture of my country and really oppressed it.
And then when they took power through Joe Biden or attempted to come on here, they did like a terrible job.
They just didn't do a good job.
And so the second somebody just said out loud, like, this is all nonsense.
Like, these people don't know what they're doing.
The race politics stuff is fake.
Look at all the black people outside the rally.
All the Hispanic guys like love Trump.
It's nonsense.
You don't have to obey anymore.
And all the liberal white ladies are like, oh, yes, you do.
And everyone's like, shop, liberal white ladies.
Like, we're sick of this.
The menopausal angry liberal chick, which is too much.
And so it's like Liberation Day.
Oh, the fact that Trump won the Hispanic vote.
Of course he did.
Never met a liberal Salvadoran.
No, there's not one.
Of course not.
The whole thing was totally fake.
And it was a certain class of people.
It wasn't just menopausal liberal white ladies, though they were in charge, ruling through fear.
But it was a whole class of people whose cart was being overturned by Trump.
And they used kind of symbolic figures like Megan Markle, as you found out, as their proxies to hold power.
But those proxies never represented the groups they supposedly represented.
Megan Markle does not represent black people in the United States.
I don't know if you knew that.
No question.
She doesn't.
She looks very familiar.
She's a representative.
Of course not.
And Prince Harry's a fucking sim forget with her.
She's a fucking 304.
Hypocritical group of people who are really going to get out of history.
She literally just used them for clout, got famous, became like royalty, and then just tossed them to the side of the road.
Because if I'm not mistaken, they're separated right now.
As the most hypocritical group of people ever.
And the most incompetent.
Like, they don't know how the power grid works.
They can't fix a car.
They don't know anything.
They're totally useless.
They're parasites.
And when given the chance to rule, they like wreck the country because they don't know how to do anything.
And it was all a lie.
And it just turns out you can get pretty far in aggression.
There's sort of a famous battle at Gettysburg, the pivotal battle of the Civil War in the United States, where a union detachment led by a guy from Maine called Joshua Chamberlain, who was a history professor in college in Maine, led a charge with no ammunition.
And they just yelled loud enough that the Confederates are like, oh my gosh, you know, and they surrendered.
That was an honorable thing to do.
A very similar thing just happened in the United States where like these super angry, unhappy people acting out of the agony of their own bare personal lives were like, I'm in charge because you're a racist.
And everyone's like, okay.
They had no bullets in the gun, actually.
What was fascinating to watch it all go down in the last two years was you could go back two years and Trump appeared to be dead and buried politically.
Like it was over.
All the momentum was hungry behind people like Won DeSantis.
It was like the party were desperate to move on from Trump.
He was really in the wilderness.
Yes.
Apparently floundering and apparently over.
And then almost from the moment they started the attempt to put him in prison, the lawfare, it's become naturally raised.
From the moment they started that, I just noticed, I mean, obviously you couldn't fail to notice it, but his poll numbers began to tick up and up and up.
And the more they did it, and the more cases they threw at Trump, the more popular he grew.
What do you think that was about?
I think it's about exactly what you said.
It was the moment, I think it was August of 2022 when they raided his wife's underwear drawer in an armed raid in Mar-a-Lago on a documents charge and then tried to tell us he had nuclear secrets in his dressing room or something.
It was also stupid.
It was so obviously political persecution conducted by the Justice Department, which in our tradition, in our country, like you can't do that.
Now, I will say this, guys.
That was by far the strongest case the government had against him by far.
And again, if you guys remember when I broke down that document case, look, ain't nobody on YouTube ever, actually, can I say this?
Yeah.
To my knowledge, I don't think there's any big YouTuber that's actually ever investigated at USC 1793, 18 USC 793.
And for those of you that are unaware what it is, 18 USC 793.
Espionage, right?
Gathering, transmitting, or losing defense information, right?
Basically, and there's different stats of it, but basically, like, you can't have certain types of documents that aren't in a secure area, right?
And as proof, I'll show you guys.
Boom.
This is a case that I worked on, guys.
Moza Farqazi.
I've talked about this before.
So this was a big espionage case I did.
Basically, long story short, this guy was sending sensitive military information to Iran.
And this is a case that I worked intimately on.
Actually, I was the one that found him, where he was at.
Because he was hiding somewhere.
But either way, the point I'm trying to make is: this is a case that I worked on.
So there's no one else on YouTube, basically, I'm trying to tell you how niggas.
Calculum Punch!
That has actually done a 793 espionage-type case.
I have.
So I'm here to tell you guys, that case they had against Trump with the documents was by far the strongest case they had against Trump.
Why?
The reason why it was strong is because you can't have NDI or national defense information, okay, in your house.
Simple as that.
You can't have it, right?
It's got to be stored in a certain place, skiff room, whatever the fuck it is.
And I know some people were saying, oh, well, you know, Donald Trump can declassify the documents.
That is true.
He absolutely can.
But national defense information doesn't matter the classification.
Anything that's NDI, military-type stuff, is always going to be problematic to not have in a secure area.
So this case actually is what concerned me the most when I was looking at everything.
This was the most serious case they brought against him, in my opinion.
And the one that they had him debts of rights on.
That's why, if you notice, this is the only case that really got dismissed before he got elected.
Right?
For those of you that don't remember.
So, quick recap: FBI raids Trump's house, right?
In Mar-a-Lago.
FBI raids Trump's house.
They go through it.
They find all these documents.
Some of them classified, some not.
Now, the classification, like I said before, doesn't matter because a lot of it is NDI.
Then he obviously got indicted out of the state of New York.
He got indicted at Washington, D.C., and he got indicted in Georgia.
Two federal cases, two state cases.
Okay?
Jack Smith, who was the special prosecutor, was the one running the federal investigations.
He was running the Mar-a-Lago document case, and he was running the Washington, D.C. insurrection case.
Now, the two-state cases, we all know that's bullshit.
Okay, having sex with Stormy Daniels, bro, okay, and paying Raw, who cares?
Then out of Georgia, he had a Fannie Willis had an overzealous Rico case against him and Rudy Giuliani, etc.
Also a bullshit case, in my opinion.
But again, that was two state cases, two federal cases.
Now, with the federal cases, if you guys remember, Jack Smith didn't dismiss the Washington, D.C. case until Trump was elected, right?
He was like, okay, this is dead in the water.
I'm going to drop it.
But this case, and the reason why I suspect that they had to get this one out of the way, ASAP, was because this is the one that actually was the most dangerous, this document case.
So what ended up happening was a district judge out of the Southern District of Florida, because remember, West Palm Beach falls into the Southern District of Florida, okay?
A district judge that had the case basically dismissed it on grounds that Jack Smith didn't have the proper authority to bring this case forward.
So basically, she got dismissed on a technicality.
But she also was appointed by Trump.
A lot of the Democrats complain and say, oh, well, this is a judge that was appointed by Trump, blah, blah, blah.
Whatever.
The point is this.
The reason why they dismissed it was it was by far the strongest case against Trump.
And if me just being very honest here, if Trump had gone to trial on his document case, he would have lost.
It is what it is.
He would have lost.
And he would have got a serious amount of time.
So thank God he got elected as president, right?
But had he not gotten elected as president, the judge still dismissed this case.
And Jack Smith, guys, was trying to refile it.
Not this one.
This is my case I'm talking about.
But Jack Smith was trying to refile that document case against Trump, Chad.
So if Trump had never become president and Jack Smith was able to re-file the case in the Southern District of Florida and Trump went to trial, he would have lost.
No doubt about it.
No doubt about it.
He would have lost.
Because him simply having the documents is the L. Doesn't matter about the classification.
All right?
So anyway, let's go back to the thing.
Give me ones in the chat if you guys learned something new there that I didn't show you to you guys before.
Because I know a lot of you guys are new here.
You guys might have not watched my FedReacts episodes where I covered this in detail.
Give me ones if that's something new that you guys didn't know.
That is a true attack on democracy.
It was really at that moment, I think, that, I mean, I was on vacation with my kids and my wife and kids, and I read that.
I was in a foreign country and I thought, ooh, he's going to be president.
You instinctively felt like instantly.
And I said that to my, actually, my son said that to me.
We were sitting smoking a cigar.
And he's like, Trump's going to win.
And I thought, he works in politics.
He's a little better at this than I am.
But I was like, that's totally true.
And then the opposition, you know, he had very capable, a couple I thought very capable people who I like.
Ron DeSantis, I'm among them.
And the problem with DeSantis was not that he was incompetent.
He's supremely competent.
I think he did a wonderful job in Florida.
And I really like Ron DeSantis, but he was totally a marionette of his donors, utterly.
And that became really clear on like the war in Ukraine.
Like Ron DeSantis comes out and says, oh, the war in Ukraine is not central to American national security.
And Ken Griffin, his biggest donor, reels him.
And the next day, Ron DeSantis like, oh, no, it's really important that we continue to send hundreds of billions to Zelensky or whatever.
And then his donors demand a hate speech law in Florida.
He pushes it.
It passes.
It was too obvious.
I would say this to his face.
I hope he sees this because I mean it with love.
You can't be a pure puppet of your biggest donors.
Everyone's influenced by the people around him.
Donors have a great deal of influence, inordinate influence, probably, but you can't do exactly what they say every time.
And it made DeSantis look weak and it made him look controlled.
And this is a moment where people are kind of hip to that trick and they sort of know the politicians, you know what I mean, aren't really acting on their behalf or even independently.
They're acting because some billionaire.
Yeah, that did fuck up Ron DeSantis quite a bit.
You know, and here's the thing.
Ron DeSantis is absolutely controlled by them boys, as many other pop as many other politicians are, but with him, it's fucking overt.
It's egregious with him.
Or told him to do what they're doing.
And I think DeSantis was just too obvious about that, and it destroyed him.
I agree.
That fucked him up.
And also, he did a really bad job of launching his campaign for presidency.
He launched it on like a fucking Twitter space.
Dude, what the fuck is wrong with you?
Like, I know Twitter is cool and all, but like, that was a bad move.
No.
When the law fair continued, it seemed to me the tipping point where I was convinced Trump would win was the attempt to prosecute him for ultimately what he was convicted of doing, which was shuffling a bit of paperwork over an alleged one-night span with a porn star 18 years before, which on every level was so ridiculous.
I'm glad that Pierce holds this position on that because I agree.
It was absolutely a fucking waste of time to bring that case forward the way they did.
It was fucking stupid.
And he's referring to the Stormy Daniels case, guys, is what he's referring to.
I immediately looked at the polls, and what was fascinating was, I mean, no Americans thought this was a good idea to go after Trump over something so trivial, to actually drag an American president for the first time through a criminal court over something so pathetic and so inconsequential.
Yeah, for banging a whore.
Like, come on, bro.
So meaningless.
Was such an obvious example, it seemed to me, of a petty, political, spiteful move to try and shut Trump down.
And by doing it over Stormy Daniels.
Guys, also, do me a solid, guys.
We got 1.4k likes on YouTube.
Guys, let's get to 2,000 likes.
I'm going to drop the link.
All my guys that are watching on Rumble, do me a solid, guys.
Open up a YouTube tab, watch it on YouTube as well.
Keep it open so that we can keep bringing enormies in to this, you know, to the OSS.
We need more recruits for the OSS to take over.
All right, guys.
So open up a tab.
I'm dropping a YouTube link for you guys right here.
Okay.
Open up a tab.
Watch it on YouTube as well.
Just mute it if you want to watch on Rumble.
And like the video.
That's all I'm asking.
It just seemed to me, well, if you're going to do this, he's going to win the election.
Americans are not going to put up with this.
And my Casclub, guys, I got like 160 of y'all in here.
Do me a solid, guys.
Please open up a tab.
Watch on YouTube.
Like the video.
That helps the channel quite a bit, man.
The more views we get on YouTube, the more people find the content, the more people that find the content, the more we can convert them over to the OSS.
And we are going to fight back against this bullshit, DEI, politically correct inclusivity bullshit.
All right.
You guys love my message.
You guys like the fact that I keep it real, raw.
I don't give a shit about anything.
We need to grow the army.
OSS needs to grow.
So watch on YouTube because that's how we get the new recruits.
You guys know I hate YouTube, but it's a necessary evil.
With respect, I don't think the president handled it in exactly the right way.
I would have said, all right, everybody here in this room, all my judges arrayed against me, raise your hand if you haven't sent money to your girlfriend or boyfriend.
I mean, let's be honest.
Like, let's make that the new standard.
If you're an American politician, you've ever sent money to your girlfriend or boyfriend, because like a lot of them, those guys have been, then you're disqualified.
So we're going to make that the new standard.
And there's no Congress.
No, I'm sure.
It was like Matt Gates, like, oh, we're going to leak the ethics committee investigation.
We did that.
And Gates said something, which I wish had come true, which is, okay, fine.
Let's leak all the ethics committee investigations, all the sealed investigations into city members of Congress.
You know, I wish Matt Gates stuck it through, man, because they confirmed Pete Hexeth.
So, you know, there's a good chance they could have confirmed Matt Gates too.
He would have been a great attorney general.
You guys want to know why?
He didn't take no money from AIPAC.
And I'll tell you this: if you don't take money from APAC, that's respectable.
Most politicians do.
There's only a few that I could think of.
I could only think of two that don't take money from AIPAC.
Thomas Massey, Matt Gates.
And I think that's why they went after getting Thomas Massey the fuck up out of there.
He exposed the APAC handler stuff.
Right?
Matt Gates has alluded to Israel when it comes to spying.
So yeah.
I mean, if you want to play that game, let's play the game, right?
And I spent my life there.
Because it is a game.
It's really a game that's a political game.
It's a extreme hypocrisy of, you know, people like Mitch McConnell or pick one with personal lives that would not withstand scrutiny.
They wouldn't.
And, you know, God can sort that out.
It's not really my place to judge.
But as long as we're judging, okay, let's judge.
They're not in a position to talk like that at all.
A lot of these guys are completely controlled by their personal pecadillos, by their personal failings.
And everyone knows that.
So like, how about stop?
How about shut up?
You know, and I wish Trump had said that because he knows that because it's true.
Well, I just talked to Democrats and I went, let me get this straight.
Bill Clinton, who I thought was a very good politician, interviewed him a few times, very broad.
He's certainly a great politician.
Bill Clinton was out here smashing his hoes.
The best natural politician I've ever met.
But I say, you know, in the end, the Monica Lewinsky scandal, the fact you pay somebody off $850,000 in another scandal, you think, okay, if you're going to play this card with Trump, do you not understand that this is going to come back and haunt you guys for eternity?
In other words, if you get to that kind of ludicrously petty level where you drag a president through a criminal court over something so trivial, then this will never stop, right?
What also devalues Americans' faith in their justice system, which is a real cost.
I think it's a country-destroying cost.
And if there's one thing, you know, there's this constant conversation about what makes America, well, as we say, exceptional.
Why is it different?
Why do people want to come here?
And you often hear the dumbest people in our society say it's because of our free market economy.
We're rich.
Tons of rich countries.
People want to move, don't want to move.
A lot of rich people in Wygos, Nigeria.
No one moves there.
The main thing that we have always had is a fair justice system.
Not perfect, but basically pretty fair, where every citizen is treated equally.
I mean, that's the promise of the United States.
And if you tamper with that, you're really messing with the core formula of the country.
I mean, there's an egalitarian spirit that undergirds all of our institutions.
I'm a citizen, I'm your equal.
That's a Northern European concept that was brought to North America 250 years ago.
It's worked great.
People like it no matter where they're from.
And they are destroying that.
The left is destroying that with the complicity of lots of Republicans, too.
It's not just the Democratic Party.
But I don't think we should mess with that at all.
The other pivotal moment, it seemed to me, in the race, was the assassination attempt, where Trump's reaction, I mean, my brother was a British Army colonel, for example, and he said to me, you never know how people are going to react until they get shot.
That's right.
That some people that you would least expect crumble, cry, cry out for their mother.
Other people who you may not expect to be that courageous leap up and go straight back into the fire.
And he said, you just don't know.
Trump's reaction was genuinely extraordinary because he didn't know if there were other shooters in the audience.
His natural gut reaction was to stand up, say, fight, fight, fight, with blood pouring.
And that was pretty epic.
Actually, let's play that clip real quick.
I'll show it for you guys real fast.
Because most people would have fucking coward at that point.
when this shit happened hey Take a little look at that after his ear.
Obviously, Secret Service jumps on him.
He gets up.
Disheveled, but standing strong.
Great moment in American history.
Great moment in American history.
And everyone started chanting USA.
Let me see if I can find the full one here.
Fuck it lit, man.
That's a little bit old, that chart.
That chart's a coming.
And this is when he's looking at the immigration chart, right?
And he had his head turned.
And him looking at that immigration chart and having his head turned actually saved his life, chat.
12 months old.
if you want to really see something that's sad, take a look at what happened.
What are we doing?
Right, you can hear them.
This was crazy, man.
This was crazy, man.
boom the sniper team confirms that he's gone let me get my shoes hold that in your head let me get my shoes wait wait wait
crazy And the chat started chanting USA too.
Great moment in American history, guys.
It was at that point, my friends, that he won that fucking election, by the way.
You got even liberals saying this is epic.
Even people that hate Trump saying, holy shit.
I remember Hassan Piker even tweeted saying, holy shit, this dude just won the election.
Leftist ass, socialist ass, liberal ass Hassan Piker even admitted that Trump was going to win the fucking election after that.
I'm certain that if there was any doubt, that's the moment he won the election.
Did you feel the same?
Of course, because the prerequisite, the prerequisite for leadership is bravery, physical bravery, not just conceptual bravery.
I'm so brave.
But actual bravery.
You know, the guy who leads the tribe is the guy who repels the invaders, period.
And that's been true since we lived in caves.
And it's never going to not be true.
And, you know, Kamala Harris would like it not to be true because she's obviously a coward who follows instructions.
And the leadership of both parties is that way.
And Trump is unusual in that he has bravery.
And people follow that.
It's a matter of instinct.
I do think that that shooting, I hope that'll be examined.
What's happened with the investigation?
We don't know anything about this.
I don't know, because you're not from the United States.
It's very common for assassins or presidents to have no motive at all.
True group at the age of 20 to have no social media profile.
He never run the internet.
Nothing.
Kind of weird.
No record at all.
Yeah, no, no cutlery in his own.
That's funny.
Yeah, Oswald, et cetera.
That's actually funny as it's coming that they don't have a motive.
Home.
Advanced bomb-making skills.
Operating drones, bringing rangefinder, making a pretty great offhand shot at 150 yards under duress.
It's just normal in America.
I mean, the whole thing is so nuts actually.
The fact that the Secret Service allowed this to happen, which they did.
Guys, on the most.
Oh, if you were, if I was running the Secret Service for the day, what's the first place you're going to be doing?
All right, we're at 1.5k likes, guys.
Let's get to 2,000 ninjas.
You'd look.
Oh, it would be the flat roof with a direct line on the stage.
You think?
And there was not one agent positioned or assigned to look at that.
None.
They had no idea.
Why?
Well, because they wanted to kill Trump, obviously.
The Biden administration wanted to kill Trump.
I mean, there's no doubt.
Do you genuinely think?
Of course I know that.
And I know that by what I saw.
In other words, if you leave your child inside a locked car on a hot day and go into a casino and spend three hours gambling and the kid suffocates, I can say, Piers, you killed your child.
He said, well, I didn't mean to.
It doesn't matter.
You didn't care enough about your child that you went back and rescued him from suffocation.
It's demonstrable.
Your intent can be divined from your actions.
If you allow a roof 140, 30, 40 yards away to remain unsurveilled, a guy with a rangefinder and a drone to come into your area while the president, President Kennedy, you don't care about saving lives.
I actually thought what happened at the golf course a few weeks later was even worse in this sense.
This is a few weeks after he's actually been shot.
Yes.
He's playing at his own golf course where he regularly plays at weekends when he's in Florida.
And he was five minutes away of walking up to a green.
And literally, this is when Ryan Ralph was sitting there with the AK-47, chat, a couple weeks later.
absolutely nuts.
Where if one Secret Service agent who happened to walk ahead...
Yeah, because they were playing golf, so...
So what they would do, guys, is the Secret Service agents would go up to the next hole ahead of time so they can scout it out.
And that's how they found Ryan Ralph sitting there with the fucking AK-47.
This after Matthew Crooks had tried to kill him like two months prior, because this shit happened in September.
So, what, July 15th-ish?
Trump almost got shot by Matthew Crooks at Butler, Pennsylvania.
Then in West Palm Beach County, two or three months later, this guy, Ryan Ralph, the crazy pro-Ukraine war idiot, was sitting there in the bushes with the AK-47 waiting.
And he had been there for 12 hours, chat.
He had been there since like 1 o'clock in the morning the day before.
...of a rifle poking out of a bush.
That guy had a loaded AK-47.
He had body armor.
He was ready to go.
Trump would be dead.
And that would have been, I think, the biggest scandal ever because that was just weeks after they'd already survived an assassination, but no one makes much of a fuss about that either.
How many members of Congress did that guy meet with a lot?
He was in Ukraine, which is controlled by the U.S. Intel services.
I mean, that's just a fact.
He was in Ukraine, which is a kind of Welsh.
And BlackRock, who's investing a bunch of money to rebuilding it.
And who runs BlackRock?
Where's President Zelensky from?
Speaking of which, chat, give me, I'm going to run a poll.
Do you guys want me to react to the Zelensky interview with Lex Friedman?
You guys want me to do an episode on that?
I don't know if there's a demand for it.
But let me see if you guys even want to.
I'll do a poll right now on YouTube.
Spring of Lunacy.
Sorry, I know you support it, but it's done more to destabilize the West than anything that's happening.
I know a lot of you guys think Lex Friedman is boring, which he fucking is.
I'll be honest with you.
He's dry as fuck.
He's boring.
But let's do this poll anyway.
My lifetime, and the amount of evil that has emanated from that country, the amount of assassinations that have come from Ukraine, I happen to know, is very high.
And so this guy's in Ukraine and having contact.
Well, how many members of Congress did he meet with him?
What do they talk about?
This is an assassin.
No, we don't know.
So, and what do you think about it?
But if you look at the media, fascinating.
The mainstream media, when was the last big piece you read about either assassination?
And yet, if that had been an attempt on Obama, on Biden, on Harry, on anyone on the Democrat side, they wouldn't stop talking about it.
Because everybody knows what this is.
These are not lone gunmen any more than Lee Harvey Oswald was a loan gun.
The lone gunman killed by a lone gunman two days later.
Okay, okay now.
I mean, it's just happened.
It's so horrifying that clearly both of these guys were agents of the permanent government in Washington.
All right, I dropped the poll for you guys.
Let me know what you guys want.
I just put it.
Do you guys want me to do a reaction to Zelensky slash Lex interview?
Hell, yes or hell no.
Up to you, ninjas.
Globally.
I'm very well aware of the fact that Lex Friedman is boring as fuck.
I turn him on when I want to go to sleep, to be honest with y'all.
Nigga's boring as hell.
And everyone thinks that he's like a plant because no one knows how the hell he became so popular, which, including me.
But yeah.
And there's like no honest person who could deny that.
It's just so obvious.
And I think that people don't want to wrestle with that because it's incredibly disturbing.
And I think it's also possible that people in the Trump administration don't want to deal with it.
I mean, they're still guarded by the Secret Service.
Yeah.
And whatever elements tried to murder Trump are still in the positions they opposed.
I watched him the other day walking through a Las Vegas casino.
And everyone was like, isn't that great?
And I was like, wow, really?
They're letting the president walk through an open casino with endless amounts of people milling around.
I think you can carry guns in Vegas, I think, can you?
It seems to me a very high-risk environment to put a guy who literally just survived two assassination attempts.
Is it two?
I mean, there are more, I think, aren't there?
We don't know about it.
I don't think Trump doesn't want people to know about it.
I think what you're saying is true.
So I think it's even more extraordinary than you're saying, actually, or than we really know.
Do you worry about him staying alive, literally?
No.
Because I think that if you're going to lead, you have to be willing to risk your life.
I mean, obviously, of course, I love Trump personally, so it's like, no, I mean, I can't imagine two things worse than Trump being harmed.
So I don't want to be cavalier about that.
Oh, shit.
Tim is going over to Rumble, it looks like.
Damn.
Timpo joining Rumble Premium, Solidifies Rumble as the leader for independent creators.
Bro, I'm telling you, man, I'm telling y'all, bro, mark my words.
In the next five to ten years, almost all right-wing conservative media is going to be on fucking Rumble, guys.
I'm telling y'all, bro.
The YouTube censorship is getting out of fucking control, bro.
Out of fucking control.
And YouTube is going to lose a monopoly on the news.
They're going to lose it.
Especially anything that leads right.
They're going to fucking lose it, bro.
Telling y'all, man.
Telling y'all.
They keep doing this dumb shit.
More and more guys are going over to Rumble.
You can make the argument.
All the biggest political creators are already on Rumble anyway.
On the right.
Crowder, Bongino.
Benny Johnson's on Rumble.
They're on YouTube too, but the people that are almost exclusively on Rumble are like Crowder, Bongino.
Most of our content's on Rumble.
Bro, I'm telling y'all, man, five to ten years, man.
Rumble is going to take over.
But I also think, as a factual matter, you cannot lead anything, including your own family, unless you're willing to lay down your life for it.
I've always thought that.
I mean, that is what it is to be a leader.
I'm putting other people before myself.
It doesn't mean that you take senseless risks, of course, but it does mean that you have a measure of physical courage.
And Trump is declining that a lot.
And I think it's essential.
It's absolutely essential.
And you'll hear people say, wow, never take any risks.
No, no, no.
You want to lead?
You have to.
That's what the job is, is taking risks.
Funny enough, I talked to him a week after he was shot.
And he, I said, it takes a lot.
I said, not just to get up when you did, but a week later, you'll be back on a finished another rally.
And I said, did you not have any second thoughts about getting on a stage with 20,000 more strangers a week after he was shot?
And he said an interesting thing, a very rare moment of kind of slight vulnerability that he was missing.
He said, I knew if I didn't get back out quickly, I may never get back out.
I thought that was a really honest.
It wasn't a week.
It was two days because he was shot on a Saturday and the Republican convention started Monday.
I'm looking at my picture.
I'm remembering this right now.
The Saturday afterwards was when he did the first rally afterwards.
Yeah, but I mean, he was in the middle of a stadium in Milwaukee.
I was sitting next to him.
And I talked to him that night.
I mean, what struck me the most was his attitude the night he was shot.
I talked to him late night Saturday night about something else.
And he, I said, well, that's kind of just, are you okay?
Didn't want to talk about himself at all.
And the first thing he said and went on about it was how brave the people in the crowd were.
And I thought, you know, he's often been called, well, he's always called a narcissist, but here in his moment of crisis, he's directing attention to other people.
I thought that was so rude.
Because as you said, you don't really know a man until there's a lot of people.
You think he's changed.
I mean, I've spoken to him a few times, not as much as you will have done, but I do detect that two things have changed him as a man.
One, getting a second chance at life, literally, where half an inch and he's dead.
And the other, getting another go at the presidency, which was whatever people want to say, it was completely derailed by the pandemic.
And I think that without that pandemic, he'd have been re-elected very comfortably.
And so he had a chance to sort of do over at two things, professional and personal.
And I do sense with him, both privately, but also what I'm seeing in public, a slightly changed guy.
Do you feel that?
Well, I strongly feel that.
I strongly feel.
On many levels, I've noticed it.
I mean, I was at the inauguration and right near him when he gave that inaugural.
I've never seen him read.
He's an amazing conversationalist, a wonderfully entertaining host in person, and he's a great extemporaneous speaker, but he's never been a great teleprompter reader.
He didn't miss, as a teleprompter reader, I noticed, he didn't miss a single word in that inaugural.
He was just so calm.
It's stylistic, but I think it speaks to him.
And disciplined.
And disciplined.
I will say this.
I find it interesting because Tucker was not a Trump fan before, guys.
He was also an Ever Trumper.
Don't want to be the bearer of bad news, but that's the truth.
Really focused.
But the pitfall, look.
I mean, Trump has full command of the U.S. government to the extent anybody ever does because it's so huge.
And more power in his first week of the presidency than any president in my lifetime, more than Reagan.
So he can do a lot, and his program is popular.
It's always been a lot of he's done a lot.
The first week has been extraordinary.
I've never seen anything like it.
It's shocking to me how just efficient the functioning has been.
And I'm so heartening.
The point is, in order to stop Trump, you need to massively.
Guys, we're at 1.6K likes, man.
Let's get to that 2,000 ninjas.
We should be at 2,000.
Let's go.
We got 2,500 of y'all watching.
We got 5,000 plus of you guys in here.
Let's get 2,000 likes, guys.
...derail not just him but the country.
You need a COVID or a war.
And I think as long as...
Or putting him in jail or an assassin's bullet.
Well, they can't put him in jail.
I don't think they're going to put him in jail.
They tried.
Yeah, they did.
Yeah, they can't now.
They definitely can't now.
But I mean, now, going forward in the next four years, if he can avoid a war with Iran and a war with Russia, deepening war with Russia, he will be the most effective president really since the founding, I think.
He will really change the country for the better.
Those are the, as of today, those are the two things I can imagine where it's just not possible to govern because you're so distracted because you're so broke because there's so much else going on.
So if he can avoid those two things, and there are all these forces.
He shares your view about war, which is he's anti-war instinctively.
Of course.
He thinks America's waged far too many wars.
Why he got elected?
Yeah, but prohibitively expensive.
He sees war both in terms of people who die and just financially ruin us.
and has been a massive...
Yes, I do have Rumble stock.
You know it.
We're broke because of war.
We're literally broke.
Right.
Yeah.
I mean, Elon Musk keep warning people.
And then ask yourself, why did we go to these wars?
All the wars in the Middle East.
Did they benefit us at all, Chad?
Did they?
Nope.
Did our oil prices go down?
Nope.
Did our gas prices go down?
Nope.
But we spent trillions upon trillions upon trillions of dollars on these fucking wars, man.
We'll go bust if this continues.
If the spending gets to be sent it abroad, trillions, trillions of dollars since 9-11.
So, yeah, I mean, that's just a math question.
I don't think there's much debate about it, but there's a huge debate in Washington about how to proceed, and there's a lot of pressure on Trump to go to war with Iran and to deepen the war with Russia.
And, you know, you could argue as to why people would want that, but they do, and a lot of them are donors, and they're putting a lot of pressure on him and his nominees.
And I think he wants to resist it, is my sense.
Because the people pushing it have an unbroken track record of failure and destruction.
It's not like if you're some neocon foreign policy theorist, you can point to a lot of successes.
Look what we did in Libya.
How's Iraq doing?
It's insane.
They're insane.
Has America won a war since World War II?
Well, you're assuming we won World War II, but...
Well, you certainly helped us win it.
Yeah, I mean, unfortunately, the worst leader in world history probably won it.
Stalin, you know, but whatever.
He was certainly a major part of it too.
Yeah, well, yeah.
So we're going to come to you platforming a guy who called Churchill the real villain of World War II.
Platforming!
Platforming!
Talking to people who disagree.
Controversial take.
Stalin and Stalin and Churchill are worse than a mustache man.
I genuinely believe that.
I think they're worse than mustache man.
As much as people want to sit there and try to make Churchill a fucking champion, he was a drunken idiot.
Agree with him?
No.
Did you disagree with him about that?
Did you think Churchill was a villain?
I think.
And Tucker had Daryl Cooper on, who Daryl Cooper, you know, really good historian, he even said that Churchill was evil.
Our country's been destroyed.
And I'm part English, so I have a right to say this.
I can barely go there.
It's so depressing and degraded.
No offense.
I mean that with scraps of money.
Many people there feel the same.
Well, I feel that way.
I have relatives there.
I mean, I grew up going there.
I mean, again, I'm part English.
I have a right to say this.
And so I don't think.
What is your English connection?
Well, the Tuckers, English.
And I have relatives there now, so I don't want to embarrass them by saying they're.
And my point is, I've spent my life going there.
I've always loved it.
There are things about it I love now, but I go to London now and I'm shocked by it.
It's disgusting.
And no self-respect at all.
The people, the native English, the indigenous population of your island have no self-respect at all.
And they can't even stand up and say, hey, you know, get out of here.
Like, we have way too much immigration, and it's not making the country better.
It's making it much worse.
And not just immigration, but replacing your manufacturing economy with a finance economy where the sleaziest people in the world come to London and sell off all your assets and no one can say anything about it.
So I'm very distressed.
I say that with love.
And my only point is, how can you say Churchill saved Great Britain when it's in its current condition?
Look, you can say he certainly saved it at the time.
I mean, he saved us from the Nazis along with America.
With the Nazis planning to America.
He couldn't have won it without America.
So let's be clear about that.
But there's no doubt that to me that Winston Churchill will go down as one of the great historical figures because without his leadership, I genuinely do not think that the Allies would have won that war.
Well, you wouldn't have been in the war without Churchill, but in the first place.
Well, we were in the war without Churchill.
We were already in it.
Not to the extent that you became in it.
Well, hang on.
He wasn't Prime Minister.
No, no, no.
I'm very aware.
I'm very aware.
Look, I think Churchill was one of the smartest people, certainly one of the best writers ever to hold any office in any country.
I think he was a wonderful artist.
I think he had a kind of flair that's irresistible, particularly to Americans.
I think Americans like Churchill much more than the Brits do.
You kicked him out of office at the end of the war, so obviously.
But then we brought him back.
You brought him back.
Here's my problem with Churchill.
Again, the current state of Great Britain does not look to me like a country that won a war.
It looks like a country that lost a war badly and was degraded.
England is fucked.
Guys, I've told you guys many times why I dislike the United Kingdom.
It's overrun with foreigners that don't, you know, assimilate to Western culture.
It's rampant with fucking knife crime.
London is a fucking cesspool.
Terrible, man.
Absolutely terrible.
How did that happen?
Why?
You're not allowed to ask that?
Because people are like, oh, that's Holocaust denial.
I'm not Holocaust denial.
That's one thing I would never deny.
All these people got murdered.
I'm not denying that at all.
I'm talking about specifically Great Britain, the country of a lot of my ancestors, looks like it lost a war.
How did that happen?
I think it's a totally fair question.
And anyone who says it's not a fair question is a liar.
And I'm not going to be intimidated because I'm part English.
So buzz off.
What's the answer?
So I don't think that you can.
You can't put it on Churchill.
I don't put it entirely on Churchill.
He can't put any of it in Churchill.
Yeah, Islam is taking over the United Kingdom.
And unfortunately, Islam is not compatible with a democracy.
Welcome!
Palm!
And I know a lot of Muslims are going to get mad at me for saying that, but I call a spade a spade, even if it doesn't necessarily benefit me, right?
The truth is, is that Islam simply is not compatible with a Western democracy.
Sorry.
It just isn't.
Sharia law isn't.
It's not compatible.
The 60s.
You would say that Britain was absolutely roaring post-war, right?
Really?
Your manufacturing was dying.
Well, you've been rationing until the 50s.
Like, how did this work?
Because we've just been in the World War.
I'm saying that's an awfully slow recovery for a winning nation.
If you won, why did you have rationing for 10 years after?
But here's the.
Anti-Semcast says Tucker's dad was CIA agent.
He applied for CIA himself, too.
He's not on our side.
He can't even say Jays.
Always dances around it.
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And the Lex Zelensky interview would be good.
I've been having a hard time sleeping lately, so that will do the trick.
Okay, looks like 60% of you guys want that Lex interview.
All right.
Hey, Mario, do you have any plans to react to the content nuke on Destiny?
He said some wild stuff back in the day.
Who made a content nuke on him?
I didn't even know someone made a content nukon.
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Yeah, I know.
Look, okay.
Okay.
So I actually tweeted about this.
All right.
And I'm going to show you guys the tweet on this Tucker thing and the boys.
The real problem, to be much more specific about Churchill, who is someone I really would love to have met.
I mean, I think he's an extraordinary person and an incredibly charming person.
The most charming.
I don't know how you could say to the English people, it is essential that your sons go die to preserve the territorial integrity of Poland and then hand Poland to Stalin of all people.
I don't know how you could be in an alliance with Stalin, the greatest mass murderer in history.
I don't know how Roosevelt could be in an alliance with Stalin.
Once you're in an alliance with Stalin, you lose all moral authority.
So what do you do about that?
You are not allowed to lecture me about anything.
You made your military alliance with those of Stalin.
Let me tell you about that.
We murdered all the people.
Let me make you president.
Let me make you president of the United States at the time.
What else do you do about Adolf Hitler, given that it was crystal clear his ambition was not going to stop with Poland?
He wanted to wage a world war.
He wanted to cease.
He wanted to invade the Soviet Union.
He wanted to invade the Soviet Union.
I'm very anti-Hitler.
I've always been anti-Hitler.
He, you know, he killed a lot of people who didn't deserve to die and destroyed his country.
So I'm certainly not defending Hitler.
So preemptively, anyone who says I am.
What would you have done about it?
Shut up.
I would act as any president has a moral obligation to act in what he believes is the best interest of his country.
All right.
So I posted this right here, right?
I posted this tweet and I go, because I'm just noticing, right?
Anyone else notice?
Let me get a little bit bigger for you, ninjas.
Right?
I go, anyone else notice Tucker has tactfully platformed anti-Israel figures and asked smart questions.
He brought Thomas Massey on to discuss APAC.
He brought Daryl Cooper on to discuss Churchill versus Mustache Man.
Jefferson Morley, who discussed Israel and JFK, Dave Smith exposing neocons, and then Jeffrey Sachs, U.S. slash Israel foreign policy.
Like, did you guys notice that?
Like, that's what, like, look, I know some of you guys are critical saying, yo, he's, you know, he's controlled opposition, whatever, but, and he, or he's scared to name them boys.
But look, sometimes you could do more damage, right?
Because you guys got to remember, bro, right?
Look, I don't agree with Tucker on everything, right?
I also agree and wish that he would be a bit more out there with exposing them boys.
But you guys got to understand, your ability to speak freely is directly proportional to your influence, okay?
So the bigger you are, the less ability you have to cover certain topics that are taboo.
This is why Kanye West went viral last week because he's an A-list celebrity talking about shit that everyone else is terrified to touch, right?
So the next best way that you can get your views out there is by platforming someone that shares those views and kind of just letting them talk.
Now, some of you might say that's a cowardly way out.
Some of you might not agree with that.
Some of you might not like that.
Some of you might say that's bullshit.
Like, come on, man, that's a cop-out.
Or that's Cope.
But I genuinely think Tucker Carlson is the biggest conservative creator in the United States of America.
I don't even think it's close.
I think Tucker Carlson is number one.
He's number one.
You guys might disagree with me.
Some of you might sit here and try to say, I don't know who else comes close, actually.
I think, name some names in the chat.
I think Tucker Carlson is the biggest name in conservative media.
He does a show or he does an appearance.
Thousands of people are there.
He sells out arenas.
He's the biggest.
So since he's the biggest, that comes with negative ramifications sometimes.
And that means he can't speak openly about certain things as much as he wants.
And also keep this in mind.
He is in conservative media.
Who runs conservative media chat?
Huh?
Who runs conservative media?
It's the same reason that they got our boy Fuences banned everywhere.
We know who runs conservative media.
Nah, bro, someone said Alex Jones.
Are you fucking drunk?
Tucker is way bigger than Alex Jones.
Tucker got Alex Jones back on X, man.
Get the fuck out of here.
Look at Alex Jones.
You drunk?
He's bigger than Charlie too.
Yeah, he's bigger than Charlie Kirk, too.
Yeah.
Because Tucker has the boomer audience.
He has the young audience as well.
And he was on Fox News and he left.
So yeah, dude, no.
Tucker is the biggest by far.
Deuce at Alex Jones.
Bruh, Tucker Carlson is the one that got Alex Jones back on X. If you guys don't remember, he interviewed Alex Jones on his show.
And then shortly thereafter, Alex Jones got unbanned on X. And Tucker was a big part of him getting unbanned on X. So with that said, yeah, I think Tucker's the biggest conservative media personality in America.
So since he's the biggest, he can't go at the people that control conservative media.
So instead, what he does is he platforms people that do it for him.
So, and I showed you guys a tweet already.
He's platformed a bunch of anti-Israel people.
And he's also platformed some people that are pro-Israel.
No, Joe Rogan is not, I wouldn't consider Joe Rogan conservative media.
Joe Rogan's a libertarian chat.
He's not a Republican.
He's not a conservative.
Joe Rogan's a libertarian.
I wouldn't consider Joe Rogan a part of conservative media.
And if he is, I mean, you could make the argument that he's a part of conservative media, but not really, dude.
Not really.
So, Chad, I know you guys are like, yo, he's not on our side.
His dad was CIA and he doesn't name the J's, but he actually does.
He just doesn't do it himself.
He brings other people on that do it anyway.
Like, bro, he's platformed some people that are super anti-Israel.
And he's got a lot of heat for it, too.
I remember when he had Daryl Cooper on, everyone's saying, yo, you platformed a Nazi, blah, blah, blah.
People were pissed at Tucker for platforming him.
And also, he got some heat for bringing Thomas Massey on and exposing the AIPAC stuff.
And he also got in trouble for platforming Sachs.
Jeff Sachs.
He got heat for platforming Jeff Sachs too.
Because Jeff Sachs always says that our American foreign policy is run by Israel.
Period.
Not in the interests of humanity, the world, of his own country.
But now that Tucker is independent, he could do this shit.
You guys think he would have been able to do this shit on Fox News?
Fuck no.
Fuck no, he wouldn't have been able to do this on Fox News.
We know who runs Fox News.
Isn't that what America did?
So you don't have to like him.
You can go ahead and say that his father's CIA or he's a plant, whatever.
One thing I will give him respect for is he's platformed a bunch of people that have controversial takes on that land in the Middle East.
I mean, we're getting to this super crazy.
And even Pierce, Pierce has platformed some people that are anti-Israel as well.
Obviously, he's trying to play middle ground here with it, which is fine.
But Pierce has done it too, so I give him credit as well.
He's brought both sides on.
Look, I'm not against fighting World War II.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm only saying specifically with reference to Churchill.
You can't go to your country, your countrymen, and say, go ahead and die to preserve the dignity of Polish territorial integrity, the dignity of Poland, the nation of Poland, and then give it to Stalin, and it languishes under an iron curtain.
People are murdered and rounded up and tortured to death for 40 years.
That wasn't what Churchill did.
Yes, it was what Churchill did.
Because he came in after the war stopped.
No, no.
At Tehran, Potsdam, Yalta, they made a deal to hand Eastern Europe, which he had brought his country to war to protect, to Stalin.
There is no getting around the fact that Stalin is maybe the worst person in all human history, but certainly in the running up there with Hitler.
I mean, you could kill more people than Hitler.
I mean, they're all people.
I don't disagree.
So you're in a military alliance with Joseph Stalin?
You shut the fuck up.
You have no right to lecture me about anything.
Okay?
That's where we start.
And that's been sort of elided over.
The Roosevelt administration armed Stalin in Lendlease.
Tell me how that's defensible.
It's not defensible.
So that's the question I was asking.
But to hand Poland, which you went to war to protect.
Why doesn't someone answer that question?
They're like, oh, you had no choice, really?
But my question, though, is what would you have done about Hitler?
I would have opposed him, of course.
How?
I certainly wouldn't arm Stalin.
I certainly wouldn't.
What would you do?
Murdering Christians and I have no idea what I would have done.
I would have been opposed to him.
I am opposed to him.
I mean, it's not.
So I love this conversation.
So it's like, there's no way to reassess anything without getting right to a role.
So you're from Hitler, right?
Are you just letting them go through Europe or something?
I'm not saying that.
I'm just curious.
If you don't do what Churchill did, I'm curious what you think we should do.
You act on behalf of your country.
That's your job.
If you're a theologian, we certainly didn't look at it.
Have you been there?
Well, my country.
I live in my country.
Oh, okay, right.
So you know, no one looked after Great Britain.
It ran the world.
Now it's degraded.
Now you have Sadiq.
Yeah, just so you guys know, Great Britain used to be the world's superpower, used to be the reserve currency, used to be the main powerhouse.
Not anymore.
We took that from them.
The British pound used to be the strongest currency.
Cooked.
Khan, like giving the finger self to Christianity in your capital city.
It's like, what?
This is the seat of Protestantism globally.
This is, you know, your king is the head of my church.
And they, anyway, whatever.
So it's been a total.
There's been conquest, they're vanquished, and they lack self-respect.
So you have to look to their leaders and say, what decisions did they make that got us to this point?
And I really feel this strongly because I think it's a big deal historically.
Like, we're going to look back.
I don't think England becoming what it's become.
They didn't call it England anymore.
Are you allowed to call it England?
You can, yeah.
Yeah, you can.
Not really allowed.
You have to throw whales in there.
I don't think you can look at this just as like the decline of a formerly great power.
And just so you guys know, Tim Poole is actually live streaming right now on Rumble, man.
Look at this.
Front page of Rumble, niggas.
We're on the front page, too.
Let's go.
I told y'all we're taking over 2025.
Tim is live streaming right now on Rumble.
Academics is on, too.
He's got 17K watching on Rumble.
That's lit.
I don't know how many he has watching on YouTube.
Let me look here.
Oh, he's got 35K on YouTube.
Yeah, he's got 35K watching, 37K on YouTube, and then another.
Yeah.
So yeah, he's splitting his audience a bit, but hey, man, it's still a W. But yeah, we're on the front page of Rumble, niggas.
Let's fucking go.
Front page of Rumble.
Tim is live.
Academics is live.
If you guys want, we can go ahead and, what are they talking about?
Trump Borders are Henshill Arest Leftists Aiding Illegal Immigrants with Mark Dubowitz.
We can go ahead and switch over to Tim Poole as well and comment on that.
You guys want to do a quick little switcheroo to our boy Tim?
I might be on there this Friday, by the way, chat.
We'll see what happens.
But, um, you guys want me to stick on with this, uh, Tucker and Pierce or we come back to it?
Let's see what they're talking about over here.
And of course, we're going to watch on Rumble, support Rumble.
Forcing the law?
Look, I grew up in a country, Canada, where, I mean, the political game and the quality on Rumble is better, chat.
It actually is better.
The video quality.
Let in as many immigrants as possible.
No, legal immigrants.
And the pro quo was, we're letting you in, you're going to vote for us.
And that's why Pierre Trudeau stayed in power for two decades, right?
Democratic politicians in America understand that game.
I mean, AOC, Elan Omer.
I'll come back to Tucker, guys.
Don't worry.
We'll go back to Tucker.
The more immigrants they bring in, the more pathways to citizenship they provide, the more votes they get, and that secures them a Democratic majority.
I mean, I think at the end of the day, Donald Trump is president of the United States, and Republicans.
I don't know who this guy is.
Chair, who is this guy?
Control the House and Senate because it is in effect today an 80-20 issue.
The 80% of Americans want to control their borders.
They don't want illegal immigrants.
By the way, they want legal immigrants.
I mean, a number of us who came from different countries, we understand the power and the strength, and in some cases, the beauty of legal immigration.
What we don't want to do is have our borders violated, illegals come in, and one political party in America basically piggyback on illegal immigration in order to ride to a permanent political majority.
And that's the Democratic game.
I mean, let's face it, at the end of the day, that's behind everything.
Let's jump to the story from the New York Post, where it gets a lot worse.
Border czar Tom Homan accuses FBI of leaking information about ICE raids, lives at risk.
Christy Noam made a similar comment, pointing out that information was leaked to the LA Times about raids that were going to be happening all over this country.
Tom Homan pointed out that if this information gets out, there's going to be some criminal, a gang member, a cartel member, who's concerned about getting caught lying in wait, and when the law enforcement shows up, they get ambushed.
Now, this is where it gets crazy.
Tom Homan said that they've narrowed it down.
They think they know who it is, and there's going to be an arrest.
So they're going to go after the leakers in the FBI.
But in the previous segment, we were talking about Democrats.
That's crazy.
Largely in California, but there's many states that are doing it that are violating the law.
That's a Title VIII U.S. Code 13.
Damn, man, I would have been good for this panel because I know how the FBI works.
What's going to happen now, guys?
There's going to be an OIG investigation open on this.
There's going to be an OIG investigation, and the FBI has something called the FBI Inspection Division.
I'll keep letting this play while I'll pull up some of this info for you, niggas.
In 24, section A, subsection 4, encouragement and inducement of illegal immigration.
California provides free health care to illegal immigrants.
I would call that inducement.
They refuse to deport or cooperate with law enforcement.
They use the illegal immigrants to bolster their census numbers so they get more congressional seats, more electoral votes.
You have an inside job.
Yes.
States violating the law for power and at the federal level, leaking information to aid and abet those states and the people who have broken the law illegally entering the country and those that would help them.
The question we asked in the previous segment was, will the DOJ have the gall to go after these states for doing this?
When Tom Homan says they're going after the FBI, it's actually a terrifying prospect if you think about it.
This means you have rogue states.
We've known this.
And you have rogue FBI.
We've known this.
What happens when the DOJ starts going after arresting FBI agents, state officials, people who are within our state government and federal government who are actively trying to cause harm to this country?
I think you have the makings for a very serious constitutional crisis and potential intra-state conflict.
I mean, so what's going on here, if I understand this, is that FBI agents are leaking information about ICE raids to information that's ending up in the hands of not only illegal immigrants, but gangs who get the heads up that ICE is coming in and then can flee.
I mean, that has got to be a violation or worse.
I mean, it's got to be a violation of every duty that the FBI holds.
I would also say probably a violation of their actual security clearances because this is information that is classified information.
No, it's not classified information, bro.
Law enforcement information is never like to run like operational stuff is never classified.
This is the problem when you bring in guys that don't know shit, like this dude.
But let's see what else you got to say.
That they are leaking, and they should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, as anybody who holds security clearance and violates that clearance has been and should be.
No, it's considered law enforcement sensitive.
Law enforcement sensitive is never considered classified.
B. Well, I don't know about anybody that has, that's had that clearance and violated it.
Let's talk about that.
That'd be interesting.
But I do think that.
I don't knock the guy.
I don't expect him to know that if he's not law enforcement.
The only people who are going to know this type of shit is people that have been on the job.
I do think that in this context, it's not.
It's undeniable.
If those things have happened, if the FBI is leaking about ICE raids and stuff, I think that that is ample evidence that we need people like Cash Patel, people that are outside of the bureaucracy going into these organizations and looking for the people that are not on board with the administration.
There's a lot of people that are up in arms about Elon Musk.
And the thing they say over and over is he's not elected.
He's not elected.
There's only 435 members of Congress, 100 senators, and one president.
That's 536 elected representatives.
That's it.
Like in the federal government.
Also, guys, for you guys that are sending in super chats, use Myron Gaines X. I see that you guys are sending in Rumble Rants, et cetera, and I'm missing some of them because I need you guys to, that way I can see the chats come up because it's kind of difficult for me because I'm using Restream right now.
I'm not using Rumble Studio like usual.
That's why we had the whole delay.
So for today's show, guys, Myron Gaines X is the best way to get involved in the show so that I can go ahead and like see all the chats come in actively and quickly and read them right away.
So I feel bad because I feel like I'm missing you guys.
Isaac says, I bet you realize this, but when you call Pierce Morgan, you had the setting enabled that your audio was suppressed every time someone talked over you.
Couldn't finish your thought during interjections.
That's not on me, bro.
That's on them.
That was them that put that there.
Thanks, bro, for everything, King Richard.
I got you.
And then Kegashi says, Myron, are you going to cover Trump press conference with the Jordania King?
He died discourse about taking Gaza.
It says we're going to take it.
Also, bro, thank God for you.
Okay, I can look at that.
Yeah, he did actually meet with the, yeah, I could look at that press conference.
Everybody else, all the other millions and millions of people that work for the federal government, they're all appointed.
None of them are elected.
So this idea.
Some soy boy-looking guy named Ryan Beard, who seems to be butthurt that Destiny bullied him off the internet.
Okay, I don't know who Ryan Beard is, but everyone's going to talk shit about Destiny at this point, man.
That an unelected person, you know, going in and trying to fix the problems of other unelected people is beyond the pale is ridiculous.
If you, and the president needs to have the authority to fire people, and this is something that I'm not sure if we're actually going to talk about it, but it's something that will come up in the future because a lot of these, there's a lot of judges that are blocking things that the president has said.
Yeah, I've seen this loser before, Ryan Beard.
This dude's a loser, bro.
Like these YouTubers, man, these, you know, soy boy cucks, man.
Has executive orders he's made.
And the argument is, well, the president doesn't have the authority to do that.
The president doesn't have the authority.
And essentially, what they're saying is if the president is of the opposing political party, he has no authority and will use the judiciary to prevent him from doing anything we don't like.
I mean, there's a list.
I have it of specific things that have been blocked so far.
We're definitely going to talk about that because the judge is being impeached.
Good.
But the impeachment, the articles of impeachment are being filed.
That's important because we need to be able to fix the problems at the FBI.
If this is the case, if the president can't— You want me to just say it, Phil?
Go ahead, yeah.
I'm going to say what we're talking about when you have states defying federal law, cheating the Constitution, FBI agents opposing the executive administration, and judges going rogue to shut down executive authority.
It's been a long time.
Give it to me.
Civil war.
That was my first time on the show.
Getting it.
All right.
It's been a while.
But it's back, baby.
Civil war is back on the table on the podcast.
But you're not wrong.
And thankfully, we do have, and this is something that I said a couple months ago when we were talking about these possible problems.
I would prefer there to be some kind of conflict like this when the party that I prefer has the levers of power than when the other party has the levers of power.
So if there's going to be, if the Democrats want to be like, oh, well, we're going to go ahead and resist, et cetera, et cetera, and want to do all that stuff, fine.
Then we'll go ahead and allow the executive to do executive things.
Send the FBI to go ahead and pick up the people that are not following the rules and put them in front of the jury.
Just in front of the courts.
I would love it.
Right.
And this is the crazy thing.
Trump, what are the moves he's made?
He said, we're going to put you on leave.
And they said, no.
He's not even firing.
He says, we're going to keep paying you, but you're just not going to be here.
And they're like, nope.
Nope.
So what, and this is what they did during Trump's first term, but this time he's not playing around.
They've repeatedly tried to act like the president has no authority at all, as if the president himself is a ceremonial position.
That's what they've been doing.
Yeah.
Now, we will get into more of that, of course.
To go back to the immigration thing, we'll center this around like you know what we're talking about now, law enforcement at the federal level that has been aiding and abetting criminals.
And I got questions.
I got questions because certainly we can look at what Tom Homan said, according to the story, he told Fox News, Hannity.
Some of the information we are receiving tends to lead toward the FBI, saying they're quite certain it's coming from inside the FBI.
He said he's been promised not only will a person lose their job and pension, but they will go to jail.
I'm glad to hear it.
But I got questions for Tom.
There were CBP agents that were facilitating child trafficking.
Yeah.
Are we going to forget that?
No.
Is the argument that because Biden told him to do it, we're okay with that?
I'm not okay with that.
So I don't know how far any of these people are willing to go, but I'll tell you, likely, what I see happening, Tom Holman, Trump, they're going to say, if we've got cogs in a machine that are the banality of evil, but they're going to do their job now as we go against, they're going to let these guys go.
The CBP agents that were bringing these children in knowing that they were being trafficked into sex slavery, they're not going to see any charges.
And the argument is going to be, ah, well, you know, they're just doing their job and we need their assistance and we don't want to lose these officers and things like that.
I don't accept that.
But I don't think Trump or Ohoman or anybody else is going to actually take action against them.
I think they'll take home.
Kingram says, I support because I need the support.
Myron, we need you, bro.
I appreciate that, man.
Like I said, the best way, guys, Myron Gainz actually is the best way to support, man.
I just saw that check as I was looking at the chat.
He was definitely the right guy for the job because he works for the Border Patrol Agency.
And then he worked as an assistant special agent for immigration for ICE and he's made his way up.
He is tough as nails.
He's hardcore.
And he would go after people today.
I can see him to answer your question, Tim.
Yes.
Anti-Semitic goes, huge respect to you for leaving a stable good job, risking and profiting huge.
I am there myself where I have a good job, but it's not something I want to do forever.
It takes lots of balls and many people don't realize it's something easier to start.
It's sometimes easier to start poor.
Yeah, bro, it was very scary for me to leave the government.
I didn't want to do it.
I didn't want to do it, but obviously I took the risk.
The big reason, guys, why I left the government, actually, a lot of people, I think I've mentioned this before, but I'll say it again.
Fresh had already quit his job, chat, at this point.
And I couldn't leave him high and dry.
Fresh quit his job.
And our YouTube manager at the time had moved from Chicago to come to Miami.
So Chris was basically weaning off his job as well.
So like for me to sit there and say, oh, sorry, guys, like I'm not going to quit my job.
I would have let them all down.
So I just couldn't, you know, it was a very difficult decision to make, but the big reason why I did it was because I just didn't want to let the people down around me.
If I'm going to be honest, if it wasn't for them, bro, I wouldn't have left the government.
I would have quit the YouTube and I would have stayed with the government, if I'm going to be honest with y'all.
Would have 100% stayed with the government and just quit the YouTube shit.
But since I had people depending on me, that's what kept me around.
He will do that.
But I don't see, I'm really worried about.
So as much as y'all talk shit about Fresh, you guys should think because Fresh probably would have ended right then and there had Fresh not been around him not going him going back and not taking all the agents who did facilitate facilitate all the child traffic sex working but let me say that nigga talk like Chris something I think it's gonna be controversial with this audience but look I think there's I think I agree with everything you said but there should be some legal
consistency right i mean fbi agents violating their clearances providing classified information to drug cartels it's not classified information this dude's fucking stupid it's law enforcement sensitive not classified uh to give them the heads up that ice is coming in is beyond the pale uh immoral and illegal but the guy named that he's correct about snowden who uh had high security clearance the highest security clearance in the land uh
instead of going to the inspector general the cia and saying i believe there's a legal activity taking place that violates america's constitutional rights decides on his own accord to leak highly classified information to the press um putting people's lives at in jeopardy And there are people, I think, who want to see Donald Trump issue a pardon of Snowden or think that he was illegally convicted in the first place.
I mean, I believe at the end of the day.
Was he convicted, actually?
I don't know if they held a trial or anything for him.
No, he was indicted.
Well, he certainly, I mean, he should be put on trial.
I think that, I mean, we'll see what the evidence points to.
He says a presumption of innocence.
But at the end of the day, if it's shown that he violated his security clearance and he leaked information that he was not allowed to leak, it's no different than FBI agents leaking information about that don't know what they're talking about, but they speak in a way as if they know what they're talking about.
Leaking law enforcement sensitive information is not the same as leaking classified information whatso-fucking ever.
You face espionage charges for leaking classified information.
You're not going to face espionage charges for leaking law enforcement sensitive information.
Okay.
Yeah, not even close at all.
Whistleblower, not a leaker.
There's a difference.
The difference is when it came to Bradley Manning at the time, releasing information on specific actions, blowing the whistle is saying this one thing that happened was illegal and people need to know this illegal thing happened.
Now, that's a broad definition of whistleblower.
Some might prefer that you go through the official channels of saying I have uncovered something illegal, but when you're dealing with superiors or whatever, I'm not saying this is exactly what happened, but it's not so easy to do.
Yeah, and we still don't know all the facts and circumstances on the Snowden case because the indictment is still under seal, guys.
So since the indictment is still under seal, well, actually, I think they filed a criminal complaint on Snowden, if I'm not mistaken.
Let me double-check here.
I think it was a criminal complaint, which means it hasn't even been indicted yet.
Let me see.
Or maybe it has been.
Let's see.
Yeah.
Okay.
So, yeah.
So they did a criminal complaint, boom, back in 2013, right?
And they charged him with 18 USC.
Look, I told you guys, $793, right?
Espionage charges.
Okay?
National defense information.
Guys, do I fucking miss ever?
Come on, man.
Same shit that they hit Trump with, right?
So this is a criminal complaint.
So I don't know if it's been indicted.
So they did a judgment on it for a lawsuit.
So, okay, so this might not even be indicted, chat.
This might not even be indicted.
They just got an arrest warrant out for him.
So what's going to happen is they're going to unseal the criminal complaint once he's arrested.
Then we'll have all the facts on the case.
But until then, it's sealed.
You guys can see it right there.
So we don't even know the probable cause yet.
We have an idea of what it is, but we don't have it all.
This is a federal agency tasked with performing an audit of another agency and a judge intervening from outside the executive branch saying you can't audit your own departments.
That doesn't make any sense.
If Trump tried to fire, here's how it's supposed to work.
Let me explain.
If Trump tries to fire a bunch of employees, but Congress has codified legislation saying...
All right, we'll move on...
I know some of you guys aren't liking this, so I'll get off here.
Or we'll just keep it playing in the background.
So check this out, guys.
So this comes Spotify, Harvey Finkelstein, says he shut down access to the A Shopify page.
Let's go ahead and play this.
Oh, Lord.
Is this muted?
So Harley, speaking of your merchants, as you know, a widely followed famous anti-semite bought a Super Bowl ad directing people to buy swastika t-shirts on Oh man!
...a website that you hosted Why did you not pull that website immediately?
Well, the website is down right now.
But look, all merchants that you Shopify.
Yeah, so all merchants are responsible for following the rules of our platform.
This merchant did not engage in authentic commerce practices.
And they had an entire day to prove otherwise, which did not happen.
They violated our terms.
We removed them from Shopify.
But your terms of service say you can pull a website for any reason, as you just said.
So why don't you pull it sooner?
Look, good process creates good outcomes, Sarah, and we follow a good process.
This guy's a Canadian.
Prove, proves this.
Canadian.
I was this here.
It was down.
The moment we realized that this was not actually a real commerce practice, they weren't actually engaging in authentic commerce, we pulled it down.
What the fuck do you mean by authentic commerce?
What the fuck does that mean?
This is the United States of America.
Capitalism is capitalism.
What the fuck are you talking about, dude?
Authentic commerce.
Chat, can somebody help me with this?
What the fuck is authentic commerce, bro?
What's your reaction to it?
It's disappointing.
I'm a proud Jewish entrepreneur.
I'm a proud Jewish community member.
You and I have talked about this on the past, that it's a big part of my...
Who's this bitch on the left chat?
Who is this?
Who is this girl?
Somebody in the chat, give me this girl's name.
She's probably of my identity.
So obviously I'm devastated by that.
But I do believe that good practice, good process leads to good outcomes.
And that's what we did here.
We pulled the shop down.
Have you ever had to do something like this before?
From time to time, there are stores.
I mean, we have an accessible use policy that we evaluate.
We have millions of stores and we evaluate these stores on an ongoing basis.
We see a store that infringes on that, we pull it down.
But the important thing is to actually do it properly.
So, and we did that here.
Have you heard any response back from the team?
I don't know.
So, what the fuck is going to happen with all the people that ordered their shit, bro?
Are they going to get it?
Someone said, use my fed skills to figure it out.
How about you guys?
Like I said, bro, I'm running a show here.
Like, I'm not going to fucking, you know what I mean?
I'm asking for some assistance here.
And this dumbass nigga over here said, use your agent skills.
Shut up, dumbass.
It's a stupid ass nigga that said that.
Arbal, you fucking retard.
There's literally thousands of you in here.
I'm hoping somebody can give a lending hand.
Your dumbass says, use your fitting, your fed skills, bro.
They go, what the fuck does it look like?
I'm running the show, looking at chats, all this other shit.
Gotta think your dumbass probably can't even do this.
You probably can't even do that.
And your dumbass wants me to multitask.
And I'm doing this while roasting your dumbass.
You probably can't even do this, you retarded nigga.
And you're trying to tell me, oh, bro, I'll do your agent skills.
Fuck you.
Dumb fuck.
Nah, you just roast him.
Arbal, dumbass.
Nigga, he's in the chat right now.
Nigga said, Oave.
Stupid fuck.
Hello, famous anti-Semite bought a Super Bowl ad.
Directing people.
Squawk on the Street is the name of this shit.
What the fuck is Squawk on the Street?
This shit sounds stupid.
And then, guys, look what I commented below.
Oh, hold on.
LMAO, this actually proves EA is right.
Bro, come on, man.
Sarah Eisen is her name?
Hold on.
What's the girl's name, guys?
Because I'm trying to figure out if she's, I'm trying to check early life.
Cause, all right.
Let's do this myself then.
Fuck it.
All right.
Squawk on the street TV show.
All right.
Who's this bimbo?
Is this her?
Morgan Brennan?
Is that the same girl, chat?
Bro, all these white bitches look the same.
Yeah, looks like that's her.
Okay.
Let's see here.
This is her ex.
Think this is her.
Looks like a fucking feminist.
Totally.
Should you have a wiki?
Can we check early life here?
It's Sarah Eisen?
All these white girls look the same to me, man.
All right, this her okay, yeah, this her now.
Okay, sorry, man.
These white girls all look the same to me.
And let's see.
She went to Northwestern.
We know her husband.
Okay.
We already know.
And every single time.
She's married to Matthew Levine, the former head of U.S. programming at Bloomberg Television.
Together, they have two children.
Her grandfather is a.
Yeah.
All right.
Every single time, bro.
No wonder she's so fucking triggered.
You can tell.
Look how mad she is, bro.
Look at this shit.
So, Harley, speaking of your merchants, as you know, a Shopify is down?
Bro, widely followed, famous anti-Semite.
Of course, look how mad she is.
Bought a Super Bowl ad, directing people to buy swastika t-shirts on a website that you hosted.
Notice all these self-mentions of these high school positions, people being J's everywhere.
Imagine Kanye playing 4D chess because they're exposing themselves to how them boys own/slash run everything.
There have been a rise of them exposing themselves.
Why did you not pull that website immediately?
Look at her trying to question him.
Why did you pull it immediately?
Why didn't you pull it immediately?
Immediately.
Well, the website is down right now.
But look, all merchants that use Shopify serve.
Yeah, so all merchants are responsible for following the rules of our platform.
This merchant did not engage in authentic conversation.
Here she is bullying the CEO of Shopify, saying, Why didn't you pull it earlier?
Commerce practices.
And then this dude coming up with a bullshit excuse.
Oh, it doesn't adhere to commerce practices.
And an entire day to prove otherwise, which did not happen.
They violated our terms.
We removed them from Shopify.
But your terms of service.
Look at him.
This nigga's nervous as fuck.
Shit.
Oh, my God.
That you can pull a website for any reason, as you just said.
And now she's grilling him even more.
It's not good enough that the website is gone.
Now she's bitching.
Why didn't you do it sooner?
Why didn't you pull it down?
Fucking Karen.
But sooner.
Look, good process creates good outcomes, Sarah.
And we follow a good process here.
It was down.
The moment we realized this was not actually a real commerce practice, they weren't actually engaging in authentic commerce, we pulled it down.
What's your reaction to it?
It's disappointing.
I'm a proud Jewish entrepreneur.
I'm a...
Oh, my God, bro.
Dah!
Fuck, man.
We're proud member, Jewish community member.
You and I have talked about this on the past, that it's a big part of my identity.
So obviously I'm devastated by that.
But I do believe that good practice, good process leads to good outcomes.
And that's what we did here.
We pulled the shop down.
Have you ever had to do something like this before?
From time to time, there are stores.
I mean, we have an accessible use policy that we evaluate.
We have millions of stores and we evaluate these stores on an ongoing basis.
We see a store that infringes on that.
We pull it down.
But the important thing is to actually do it properly.
So, and we did that here.
Have you heard any response back from the team?
I don't know.
Not today.
Come on, yeah.
So, Harley, fucking puss ass, bitch-ass softness, fucking ridiculous.
Bro, if I owned a website, right, that made shirts and shit, and someone put up like a shirt that was offensive to Muslims, you know what I would not do?
I would not take it down and then say, oh, yeah, I am a proud Muslim, so I had to take it down.
That's fucking cucked, dude.
That is so fucking cucked.
This liberal, wokey, pussy ass Canadian.
This is why Canada is a failed nation, by the way, because they always bend the knee to censorship.
They always bend the knee to being politically correct every single fucking time.
You are a bitch, and you deserve for Shopify to literally get a boycott and have your stock hit the fucking ground because you motherfuckers don't stand by the people that are making y'all money.
Look, I get it.
It's offensive.
Who cares?
Who cares?
Capitalism is capitalism.
If I own Shopify and someone put out a shirt making fun of Muslims or making fun of Sudanese people or insulting blacks, I wouldn't care.
I would let them do it.
Why?
Because that is their prerogative.
That is their right.
Okay?
Like, that is so fucking annoying.
And this idiot doesn't realize that censorship doesn't work anymore, dude.
It doesn't work.
All you're doing is you're plummeting your stock.
People are not going to like Shopify now.
They're going to say, you're a bitch.
This is exactly why CNBC and mainstream media is dying because of fucking Karens like this one right here, right?
That's trying to bully this nigga.
This bitch right here on the left.
Why did you pull it sooner?
See, This fucking wokeness, this political correctness, this whole bending the knee, right, and putting people's feelings over everything else, we're tired of it, bro.
We're tired of it.
We're tired of it from the black community.
We're tired of it from the fucking Latino community.
We're tired of it from the Jewish community.
We're tired of it, bro.
No one wants to censor themselves anymore, and no one wants to be fucking corrected or be told, oh, well, you know, that's inappropriate.
You know, that hurts our feelings.
If that's offensive, fuck you.
Okay?
Trump won the fucking election and landslide because we're tired of the fucking censorship and pussies like this that sit there and bend the knee and/or suppose support censorship.
We don't want y'all, motherfuckers.
This is why CNBC, Value Tamement, gets more views than you bitch ass niggas now.
Independent media is slowly putting mainstream media out of fucking business.
And it's because mainstream media has been pro-censorship for way too fucking long.
It's not 2003 anymore.
You motherfuckers can't sell us the same propaganda that you used to be able to do when you had the monopoly on news.
All right?
Back in 2003, early 2000s, they could lie to us about 9-11.
They could lie to us about JFK.
They could lie to us about fucking everything.
No one knew better because we only got our news from CNN, CNBC, CBS, etc.
We had to get our news through dickheads like that.
But guess what?
Thank God for social media.
Thank God for independent journalism.
Thank God for alternative media.
Alternative media is fucking you motherfuckers up and making you guys bankrupt.
And then Trump, calling you motherfuckers fake news, was the fucking nail in the coffin, and you guys have been declining ever since 2015.
Because we know that you lie, we know that you don't push out the full information, and we know that you guys push out propaganda.
Back in 2020, when everyone was saying, oh, lockdown, COVID, oh, get the vaccine, etc., you motherfuckers were some of the biggest pushers of that shit.
Now we got Fauci running scared, not trying to get indicted.
They had to fucking pardon his ass because they know more than likely they're gonna have to charge his ass because he was responsible for millions of deaths and he's also responsible for millions of businesses being fucking destroyed because the COVID lockdown mandates.
So no one likes and no one trusts the mainstream media anymore.
Tim Poole, Valutainment, Joe Rogan, Alex Jones, Candace Owens.
Hell, even Daily Wire, you could say.
They're all getting more views than the mainstream media now.
That's the truth.
Nobody trusts you motherfuckers anymore.
And it's because of this pro-censorship, feeling-based media coverage bullshit like this.
And then this fucking bitch, this pussy, well, you know, the just business level, I had to take it down.
You think that helps?
All you fucking assholes did was prove Kanye right.
He says, them boys control the media.
You niggas ban him.
What do you think?
Literally.
He says they control the media.
They control the banks.
Then he gets banned off the media and they take his bank account.
He tweets and says, oh, y'all are always working to cancel me, blah, blah, blah.
Niggas cancel the Shopify.
The more you guys censor him, the more you prove him right, you fucking retards.
All you have to do is let him do his campaign, let him do his advertising, don't pay attention to it, and it's done.
But all you guys did was make him more money, give him more fucking news coverage, and then prove him right, you fucking idiots.
Censorship is never the fucking answer, bro.
And it's amazing to me that the mainstream media and big fucking names have not caught on to this shit.
Have you guys not seen Daily Wire take a fucking nosedive for censoring Candace Owens on this topic?
The amount of support that they've lost is fucking huge.
Matter of fact, it's so huge that a mediocre fucking political commentator like Brett Cooper got the benefit of the doubt when she left and they blew her channel up.
That's how much of a nosedive Daily Wire took.
Candace Owens ran so that Brett Cooper can walk.
Why?
I've explained this before.
I'll say it again.
Daily Wire, a wants prominent conservative media company, censored and/or fired Candace Owens for her takes on Israel.
Okay?
Jeremy Boring, the head of Daily Wire, basically listened to Ben Shapiro and got rid of her.
Obviously, the right wing has been censored for many years.
So people on the conservative right have an issue with censorship because we've been suppressed for so goddamn long on these mainstream platforms, meta, YouTube, et cetera.
So Daily Wire censoring one of their own and firing her because of her views on Israel was completely antithetical to the conservative message of liberty and freedom of speech.
So they took a nosedive.
Candace blew up.
Daily Wire declined.
Daily Wire then let go of Brett Cooper.
Now, we don't know the exact reasons that Brett Cooper was released from the Daily Wire.
I assume it's over money or creative control, but we don't really know.
But since Daily Wire already got its image hurt by firing Candace for her political views, people can only infer that something similar might have happened with Brett Cooper.
So what ended up happening is, is that Brett Cooper was able to benefit from the ambiguity based on Daily Wire's bad decisions with Candace Owens.
So in other words, a lot of people supported Brett Cooper for living Daily Wire because of how Daily Wire treated Candace Owens.
So when I say Candace Owens ran so that Brett Cooper could walk, I mean that shit.
Brett Cooper did her post for weeks, made a new YouTube channel, made a new TikTok, it blew up in popularity.
Why?
Because they don't know why she fucking left Daily Wire, so they can only assume maybe it had something to do with Israel.
Maybe it had to do with her being based.
Maybe it had to do with her pushing back against the grain with the traditional conservative talking points that are safe.
We don't know.
But the point is that she benefited heavily and blew up her fucking new channel and her new social media because of Daily Wire fumbling with Candace Owens.
Despite the fact that she gives typical chill GOP talking points, LGBT bad, two genders.
You know, free speech, Second Amendment, boo, right?
Gives very, you know, typical takes, right?
She was able to benefit from that and blew up her stuff.
Because if you guys watch her stuff, like, she's not saying anything different than anyone else, to be honest with y'all.
But the point I'm trying to make is, is that censorship clearly doesn't work.
It backfires every time.
Daily Wire learned this.
Mainstream media is learning this.
YouTube is learning this.
This is why Rumble is going to win at the end, unless some of these fucking programs change their fucking tune.
Rumble has pretty much grabbed up every big conservative commentator to some degree.
And they're all on Rumble.
They all have a, even if they're not exclusive to Rumble, they have a channel on Rumble and stream on Rumble.
This right here, what we're seeing, this mass censorship that we're seeing right here is the fucking problem.
And hopefully, it dies very soon because we're tired of it.
Everyone's tired of it.
That's why you look at someone like Ben Shapiro, anytime you post anything pro-Israel, Jake Shields fucking ratios his ass every fucking time.
Ben Shapiro got like, what, 7 million on X?
Jake Shields only got a million ratio again.
Nick Funtes got 500K.
Ratio on Ben Shapiro every single time.
The public is spoken, guys.
Israel is wildly unpopular, and people are waking up to its influence on Americans, and we're tired of it.
Why the fuck is our freedom of speech being encroached on by a foreign fucking nation in the Middle East?
Why?
We're tired of it, bro.
Why is it that we can criticize our own government?
It talks shit about Trump all day.
But if we start talking shit about Netanyahu or Israel, it's a fucking problem that's labeled as anti-Semitic.
Think about that, chat.
You can go ahead out to the streets right now, burn an American flag with almost zero fucking consequence.
But if you walk outside, you burn an Israeli flag, they might label you as anti-Semitic and you might lose your fucking job.
Think about that.
Think about that.
You get more heat for criticizing a foreign fucking government in the Middle East than you do for criticizing your own.
Tell me we're not fucking occupied.
And very few political commentators will admit this shit.
I can name on one hand the amount of people that are actually talking about this shit.
Most people are too fucking scared.
And I'm telling you guys, people in the conservative right, sorry, the people in traditional conservative media don't talk about this shit.
Candace did and she lost her job for it.
I hate censorship and I hate shit like this.
This fucking Karen coming in and literally yelling at the guy with her arms folded like this.
Why didn't you do it sooner?
Bitch, fuck you.
He's a cuck for taking it down, but she's a fucking annoying ass bitch for asking him.
You ain't the CEO, you ain't the boss.
Shut up.
Shut the fuck up!
Absolutely wild.
I hope Shopify loses a bunch of fucking business and their fucking stock plummets after this shit.
Because once again, bending the knee to censorship is never the answer.
The people don't want it.
The people don't like it.
And I think it's pretty fucking obvious now that we don't want it.
Crazy, dude.
Crazy, crazy, crazy.
Shit got me fucking fired up.
This is so fucking annoying, man.
Incredible.
In fucking credible.
Why the fuck do dickheads like Jonathan Greenblatt and all these other fucking dual citizen motherfuckers?
Why do they have so much sway on the speech of American citizens?
Why can you get debanked for being critical of Israel?
Why can you get banned for being critical of Israel?
But if I go out and I talk shit about Trump or Biden or Kamala Harris, nobody gives a flying fuck.
Nobody gives a shit.
I can criticize my politicians all fucking day.
But if I start talking about how America is being fucking occupied and we got foreign agents in our country pushing out fucking propaganda to support a genocidal fucking state that was founded upon terrorism, that stole nuclear weapons from us,
that was instrumental in the assassination of one of our fucking presidents, that was instrumental in the institution of the Federal Reserve and fractional reserve banking, or how there was Israeli fingerprints all over 9-11 or the USS Liberty, I get fucking banned for that shit.
But if I talk shit about the CIA, if I talk shit about the deep state or the globalists, the elitists, the THIGOMs, if I talk shit about that, I'm fine.
But if I start going into that topic and naming names and talking about historical events and show my fucking back, start naming names and talk about this shit in detail, I get censored.
Fucking wild.
People like Jonathan Greenblatt, the ADL, they are intelligence organizations subverting American free speech for the benefit of a foreign fucking nation.
And the fact that we allow this shit to happen, we allow these motherfuckers to go around bullying American companies into following what they want to protect Israel is fucking ludicrous.
The ADL was responsible for damn near bankrupting Twitch, pulling 80 to 90% of their advertisers because they didn't like what Hassan Pikrad to say and Frogan and a couple of other pro-Palestinian voices.
You guys already know.
I don't like Hassan.
I think he's a bitch and Frogan is fat as fuck.
However, I think their ability to speak should not be infringed upon by a fucking double agent that works for the ADL, which is directly focused on the benefit of a foreign nation.
Why the fuck are American citizens being censored on an American platform by a foreign country?
Crazy.
Then, these assholes were instrumental in getting TikTok taken down.
Contrary to popular belief, it's not because of Chinese spying that they took TikTok down.
They took TikTok down because it was overwhelmingly pro-Palestinian.
70% plus of the content on TikTok that was most viewed and most viral was pro-Palestine.
Anti-Israel.
And guess what?
Jonathan Greenblatt didn't have access to TikTok.
He went over to Israel, did a secret conference over there saying that we need to get rid of these social media platforms.
And he made a complaint that this isn't a Zionist problem, or like this isn't an issue where we have freedom of speech or whatever the fuck.
He blamed it on the youth.
He said that anti-Semitism is rising in the youth.
That was his argument to get TikTok looked at and taken down.
Because I'll tell you guys this.
They were talking about taking TikTok down since fucking 2020.
I remember the day, August 6th, 2020.
They were talking about taking TikTok TikTok down back then, but they didn't.
But all of a sudden, after October 7th, after they wanted it, after it was overwhelmingly pro-Palestinian and people were starting to figure out about the fuckery of Israel, that they said, oh, no, we got to shut this shit down.
And they shut it down for about 24 to 48 hours.
Luckily, Trump, who benefited immensely from TikTok, he was able to garner a large amount of the young vote, reactivated it and gave it another 30 to 60 days to get some kind of deal in place.
But when it came back, guess what it came back with?
Free Palestine's hate speech on TikTok.
Free Palestine, you can't type it anymore on TikTok.
So ask me who really runs this country.
We're about to take away a social media platform responsible for the livelihoods of millions of people for the benefit of a foreign nation.
Let that sink in, chat.
Let me say that one more time for you, niggas.
Like, this is very important.
We were literally going to remove a social media platform that houses and assists millions of businesses in the United States for the benefit of a foreign fucking country because they don't like what's on there regarding their country and they're afraid that the youth are going to continue to have Israel resentment.
I don't know why this isn't being used or spoken about on every single conservative platform in America.
Well, I know why.
Because who owns the conservative media in America?
We know why.
Fucking incredible, chat.
Fucking incredible.
And this woman bitching at this fucking pussy right here over getting it taken down sooner speaks volumes as to where we are as a nation where we prioritize the benefit of another country over our own.
Fucking wild, man.
Anyway, someone said in the chat, bro, forgot he on YouTube.
It's okay.
I think that was pretty clean.
We're all right, chat.
We'll live.
Let's see here.
Let's go back to the Tucker thing.
What do y'all want?
Tucker or Tim Poole?
What do you niggas want?
Tucker or Tim Pool chat?
I'll let you guys pick.
Looks like you guys mostly want Tucker.
All right.
We'll go, Tucker.
Howard, you have to see it in broader terms.
This is the end of something really great and important that we should have defended and we didn't.
Guys, also do me a favor where 1.9k likes on YouTube.
Let's get to 2,000.
Support the mission, guys.
Support the mission.
Also, let me go ahead and give a quick shout out to a couple of people.
I want you guys to also, if you guys like what I got to say about this stuff, let me give a shout out to some people, man.
Go check out my guy, Nick Fuentes.
Go check out my guy, Stu Peters.
Go check out who else I'm trying to think talks about this shit.
Glenn Greenwald talks about this stuff.
Right?
Go check out Dave Smith.
Right?
Go check out Candace Owens.
These are some very brave individuals that talk about the occupation of our country by a foreign nation.
So go check them out, man.
There's a bunch of Twitter personalities as well.
Oh, Jake Shields, go check out Jake Shields 2.
Fight Back podcast.
Lucas Gage.
Ian Carroll.
Sneeko.
Max Blumenthal, sure.
Tommy Sotomayor, yeah.
Ryan Dawson.
Jimmy Dorr.
I've never heard Jimmy Dorr, but if you guys are saying, Jimmy Dorr, yeah, my guy Elijah Schaefer from Slightly Offensive TV, go check out Elijah Schaefer.
He talks about this shit.
So go support the homies, man.
Biggest problem that Britain's had, but specifically England, is in the 50s, we had a population of about 50 million people, all the infrastructure, the National Health Service, which was great at the time it was conceived and great for many years, now just simply cannot cope with a population that's just about 70 million and is predicted to go in the next five, six years up by another few million.
And that's just net zero migration up.
And I look at that and I think that successive governments, conservative labor, now for 30 years, have completely failed to protect the country from the impact of massively increasing the population size.
And they've not been able to adapt to that.
And now what you have is increasing resentment from people in the country to the fact that all the public services are crumbling before their eyes and they are blaming it all on the extra number of people who've come in, which is partly to blame, but probably not wholly to blame.
In other words, it almost gives the government an excuse, which is we have a big more population, rather than actually successive governments have been pretty poor, pretty ineffective.
I guess.
I mean, that's the technocratic explanation for it.
And I think everything you've said is true.
By the way, there was great resentment in the 1970s, and it was ruthlessly put down.
Ruthlessly put down.
It's all.
Well, Margaret Thatcher came along and she took decisive action.
My point is, it comes down to leadership.
No, it comes down to self-respect.
Do you believe that your country represents something worth preserving?
Because I think Thatcher did that.
You see, when she went to war.
She didn't.
She took on the union.
Okay, great.
That's great.
But nobody has reestablished since the end of World War II, 1945, in the minds of the British people, you are unique in the world.
You're the indigenous population of this island.
You have something great to offer the world.
This is a seat of Protestant Christianity.
Your culture, your language, your views, your attitudes, your customs, your traditions, those are all worth defending because they're great.
That's the basis of any country in Saudi Arabia.
They feel that way about their country.
This is Saudi Arabia.
We're the most important country in Islam.
You know, we're the leader of the Arab world, which they are.
They're very proud of it.
Great.
I'm not a Muslim or an Arab, not from the Middle East.
I'm glad that Tucker said that.
I've been telling y'all that Saudi Arabia is the head of the Arab world for a long time, and some of y'all in the chat call me an asshole or I'm a liar, whatever.
The reason why Israel wants to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia so badly is because they know if they can get Saudi Arabian influence, they are going to be able to easily make peace with the Arab world.
That is why Israel is pushing for a normalization with Israel so hard.
So, excuse me, why Israel is pushing for a normalization with Saudi Arabia so hard?
They are the leaders of the Muslim world, the Muslim Arab world.
A lot of people don't like to hear that, but it's the truth.
I'm here.
They're like, great, so glad to have you.
By the way, you're not allowed to change the laws here because you're not Saudi.
Great Britain lacked that self-respect.
The United States increasingly lacks that self-respect and that belief that their way of doing things is a good way and worth fighting for.
If you don't have that, then it's just like a massive home invasion where you're not willing to stand up and defend your wife and children.
And so you get enslaved.
Like, I do think that's the rule of the world.
Well, I certainly think Britain has lost its way and it's lost its pride and it's lost its ability to show the world we matter.
And we've become increasingly rich.
And here's the other thing, too.
When you walk around London, you don't feel like you're in London, bro.
I feel like I'm in fucking Pakistan or North Africa when I walk around London.
Freedom of discourse.
Like, I see it now.
You're putting people in prison, literally in prison for Facebook posts.
And it's like, obviously, that's authoritarian, but it's deeper than that.
Yeah, that's cooked.
The fact that they do that shit.
It's like, no, this is England.
This is the country that gave free speech to the United States.
This is where it all came from.
This is where habeas corpus came from.
The Magna Carta was signed here.
This is Western civilization.
We talk about Western civilization.
It's England, actually.
And so if you allow it to become what it is now, Western civilization ends.
I don't think that's overstating it at all.
If Saudi Arabia fell today and became Buddhist or something, it would have a massive effect on the entire region.
Like, the holy sites are here, right?
It's much more significant merely than its landmass.
Let me ask you about that.
The same was true for your country.
It was hugely significant for us in the U.S. We're your descendants.
And we did what you did, but with like much more land and resources.
So I'm very distressed about it.
So people want to tell me Churchill's an incredible guy.
Really?
Well, why didn't he save Western civilization?
He didn't even save Poland.
He did.
So did he?
He did save Western civilization.
How?
He defeated the Nazis.
But, oh, I know.
He helped defeat the Nazis.
He didn't defend Stalin.
The Nazis wanted the whole world to be speaking.
I'm not defending the Nazis.
I'm just saying, where's Western civilization?
What did he preserve?
Where is it?
I don't know where it is.
Churchill died the year before I was born.
Well, the same year, actually.
He died in 63.
1665, 65.
I think about a month before I was born.
It was a natural succession.
The question is, like, where's the victory?
I don't understand.
Like, everyone wants to yell at you for not loving Churchill.
Okay.
So we're the victory.
It's a theoretical victory.
He beat Hitler.
Great.
I'm totally for beating Hitler.
You can't be 80 years on that Churchill didn't win the war because look at what's happened since.
But the war is not just like an engagement in Poland or even in downtown Berlin.
The war is the effort to save Western civilization.
And I agree with you that Hitler was a grave threat to Western civilization.
As teacher Kraunhoffer.
But that was lost.
So where's the victory?
But it wasn't lost.
Really?
Really?
Where's Western civilization thriving?
What has happened is you've seen Britain's power in the world diminishing ever since.
That is true.
What is Western civilization?
Well, that's an interesting question.
I would say that, for example, I would say one of the reasons that, well, the three reasons Trump...
Well, that's okay.
I know you believe that strongly.
I'm a Catholic.
I think your preaching's acquired, literally.
But if it's not Christianity, what is it?
It's Christianity.
That's what it is.
It's the political legacy of Christianity.
And that's dying.
And I'm not saying Churchill was its assassin.
I'm just saying, like, he didn't save it because it's dying.
Well, can we agree he saved us from the Nazis?
I guess, but I'm saying it was a pyrrhic victory.
I mean, beating the Nazis is always good.
You want to beat the Nazis.
I'm for beating the Nazis, to be clear.
The Nazis are a threat to Western civilization.
They're a threat to Christianity.
But if Churchill saved it, where is it?
Well, I think that's a perfectly legitimate question.
No, I know.
And they call me a Holocaust denier for bringing that up.
I don't call you that.
Well, no, but I'm just saying, like, I got so attacked.
But that's not only a legitimate question, it's the question.
And I'm very upset about it because I think Western civilization is the best thing this world has ever produced.
Can I ask you about something that happened big in the American election, which we're now wrestling with in our country?
Wokeism, the woke mind virus.
It seemed that Trump's core of common sense prevailed, that a lot of people rejected and repudiated all the woke bullshit.
That advert, Carmel is for they, them, Trump's for you, was incredibly effective.
What do you feel about that?
Do you think woke is dead as a concept, or is it dying?
Or are people going to try and revive it?
I'm asking because two things have happened in the last few days where I thought, well, it's not dead yet.
One was the bishop lecturing Trump.
My bishop.
Your bishop.
Marianne Edgar Budd.
I mean, I watched that.
I thought she really hasn't got the memo here, which is we don't want to see a bishop do that in that way.
So she is the bishop of Washington in the Episcopal Church, which is the Church of England in the United States.
So this is like, I know you're Catholic, but it's like that is directly from Great Britain.
And that is a measure of what's happened to your country, I fucking say.
And I personally, since that's my church, I think it's probably a good thing for people to see what it's really like.
You know, that this is not a Christian organization at all.
This is a very angry, hateful organization run by like dreadfully unhappy middle-aged lesbians, which is exactly what it is.
So only by public can it ever be forced to reform.
So I actually thought that was a hopeful thing that the rest of America, not just we Episcopalians, could see what it's actually like, which is repulsive and totally non-Christian.
It's pagan.
But I think woke is, look, it's just one manifestation of something that has been at work in this world since Eden, which is evil.
It's purely destructive.
It exists under a very dishonest guise, which is like to help and enrich and uplift people.
It does none of that.
It's a purely destructive force designed to wreck institutions that were actually humane and divide people from each other along the lines of race and sex.
And it's just evil, and we should say that.
Of course, it'll live on in some other manifestation because evil in the world will always be with us.
One of the reasons I think it got repudiated in such a way that we're going to be able to do it.
I have to go to Elon Musk and Maze to see it.
I mean, Elon is a special case, I think.
What do you think of him on board with Trump?
He's a really interesting person.
He's one of the funniest people I've ever seen.
I met him for two hours last summer.
I thought he was a total genius.
When he talked about colonizing Mars and Neuralink and humanoid robots in particular, fascinating.
He sort of came alive.
And I thought, this is a big picture guy.
The luggage of Charlotte.
Yeah, you know what about that?
Everyone's going to have humanoid robots.
He says, $20,000 apart.
They'll be able to do all domestic duties.
Everything.
I said, well, including, can they have sex?
He said, it would be like making love to a slow-moving washing machine at the moment, but yes.
Yo, I call this on pro.
I'm telling y'all, bro, women are about to be useless in the next 50 years, niggas.
Telling y'all, bro.
Speaking of which, by the way, guys, follow my TikTok.
Okay, we're at 9,500.
We're almost at 10K.
If we can get this shit to 10K, I'm going to be streaming on this TikTok.
Hopefully, we don't get banned.
We'll see what happens.
It's Ban Myron Gains Now is the name of it.
Let's get to 10,000.
Drop the link in here for you niggas.
Follow it.
Just click that follow.
Let's hit 10,000.
What do you mean the volume is low?
Rage, Road Rage for Life.
You might be a retard for Rage for Life.
Or Death for Life is what you should change your name to, nigga.
I got this shit at fucking 480, bro.
What are you talking about, man?
All right, yeah, guys.
Go follow the TikTok.
Some of us.
Yeah, I'm hoping that's just Tower of Babel stuff.
No, no, they're coming.
No, no, it's cool.
They're coming.
I'll resist that with everything that I have.
He thinks they're going to be the biggest money spinner he's ever done.
Humanoid robots running around.
But at that point, I'm worried about what Stephen Hawking told me in his last interview, it turned out.
And he said, I said, what's the biggest threat to mankind?
He said, when artificial intelligence learns to self-design, it's all over.
Because they'll kill us because they'll realize we are ridiculous.
Also, guys, I am 10 subs away from reaching 194,000 subscribers on YouTube.
So subscribe to the channel if you guys are watching.
Got 2,000 plus of you guys watching right now.
Do your boy solid.
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10 subscribers away from hitting 194,000 subscribers.
I'm pointless.
We started out this channel.
I don't know how much.
When we started doing this political stuff, guys, what were we at?
187 or something?
There's a very kind of passive posture toward technology that it's inevitable or China's going to do it first.
Discord and chat.
Oh, by the way, Discord, I got your tweet here from Nathaniel about the Hollywood's response to YA.
I'm going to react to that next.
First, and we have to.
It's a race.
That we both grew up with.
And, you know, there is a sense in which people have dominion over the earth and can make decisions autonomously that they believe they're in their own best interest in the interest of their communities and families.
And so if you see something like AI and, you know, no one can really explain why this is good for people.
It's obviously good for Sam Altman or the Chinese, but how is it good for me?
And you said, well, it's happening.
It's just happening.
You know, if somebody shows up here, I'm like, I'm going to rape you now.
It's just happening.
It's just like, this is what history is.
Like, this is the part where you get raped.
You'd be like, no.
Like, maybe it is, but I'm going to fight you first.
And that whole sense of I'm going to fight you first because I don't, I just don't agree with this.
I don't see how it was in my interest or my kids' interest.
Like, my kids won't have jobs because of this.
How about I punch you in the face?
You know what I mean?
Like, there's none of that spirit.
Well, I agree.
And it's just like the whole society's been debald.
So they just like sit passively back as like the future crests over them like this wave of sewage and they're like, wow, this is going to suck, but nothing we can do about it.
Why don't we blow up the data centers?
Like, what?
You know what I mean?
I don't know, whatever.
I'm not suggesting industrial sabotage, though.
The Biden administration did it at Nord Stream and got away with it.
But I just don't understand why nobody asked the obvious question, which is, how is this good for people?
The healthcare debate kind of dominates a lot of our politics or has for the last 30 years.
And certainly healthcare, you know, is go to the Putin stuff.
And I just don't accept that.
There was never a vote.
We're a democracy.
In my country, we never had a vote on whether, you know, we, as a matter of policy, hate Putin.
It was a bunch of did we hit it?
We hit the 194.
Yeah, we did.
Shout out to you niggas, bro.
We're at 194,000 subscribers, bro.
200K on the way.
Shout out to you guys, man.
I'm trying to make this one of the best.
I'm trying to make this the best political/slash commentary channel on YouTube.
One of the best ones, right?
And honestly, the most raw.
You guys know I'm going to go a level beyond everybody else.
That's why we call this a debrief, nigga.
We go all the way.
We talk about everything.
Someone said I hide comments.
No, bro.
I've never once hit a comment on this channel, bro.
I don't hide comments.
It might be that you're using a banned word, bro.
Obviously, I got to put filter words because, you know, YouTube is lame.
If I could, bro, I'd let y'all say whatever you guys want.
Like the Rumble chat, honestly, they can say whatever they want.
Castle Club chat, they say whatever they want.
So, no, dude.
Lunatics.
Someone whom I know personally, Toria Newland, and these full-blown wackos, these enemies of democracy, decided one day we need to take out Putin because I'm mad at him.
And we hit 2,000 likes.
Shout out to you guys again, Don DeMarco.
Thank you guys so much.
Shout out to you guys.
Can somebody drop when we started doing this political stuff real quick?
I'm trying to see how much we've got.
I think we started at 186 chat, if I'm not mistaken.
Did we start at 186 chat or 187?
For some reason, no one.
And we started doing this when we took this channel from a true crime channel to a political, cultural, and true crime channel.
It's all three now.
Blaine, I'm just not going along with that because I live in a free country.
I don't have to go along with it.
And so anyone telling me that I have to go along with it, I immediately just tune out.
Like, I don't care what you say.
Your opinion is totally irrelevant to me.
That's how I feel.
Have you ever considered running for office?
But you never would.
No way.
That's not what I do.
I mean, I don't want to have power.
What do you think I should be trusting?
How do you describe what you do now?
Somebody said we got the best live chat.
You damn right we got the best fucking live chat.
We're the only live chat fucking oh slashing in the air and shit.
We don't give a fuck over here.
Bro, if I could, I will put all y'all chats on screen.
But since I know you guys are going to say crazy shit, I can't put it on screen.
But I love to have the chat going crazy on the side.
That's why when I go rumble only, I put the chat up.
When I go rumble only, I put the chat up.
Because I love to see what you guys got to say.
It's fucking hilarious watching a chat fly with a bunch of crazy shit in it.
So I'm going to find a way to do it where I can get you guys showing up on screen all the time.
I'm going to find a way.
I will find a way.
I'm someone who's trying to understand what's happening to the world.
And I feel really driven to do that.
And I'm not exactly sure why.
And I don't need to know why, but I feel that way.
I want to understand what's happening in the world.
And I want to know what's true and what's false.
And I certainly don't.
I don't understand what's happening in the world and I don't know what's true and what's false.
Every day I come up against this.
We talk about it all the time in the car with producers on airplanes.
Is this true?
I don't know.
But I'm just, that's what drives me.
I want to know.
I want to discern truth from falsehood if I can, knowing that you can't really actually, until you die, know what is really true.
And if you were to succumb, you know, in mid-pool of a gigantic fish on the river in Maine.
If that happened tomorrow, how would you like to be remembered?
By my children, fondly.
That's all I care about.
And my wife.
Yeah, I would like it if they were like, you know, he was hilarious.
He was a good guy, actually.
That's how I feel about my father, who's still alive.
But I love my dad, and I will always love my dad.
And as long as I live, I will say, what a good man, my dad is.
Guys, where's the part of him talking with Gaza about this with Pierce?
They were talking about Gaza.
Government, he's not the problem.
Okay, I think this is it right here.
Let me go to the clip.
All right, here it is.
Let's take a listen.
If you're intentionally killing civilians, you probably shouldn't beat your chest and brag about it.
You know, maybe.
You can call out Ben Shapiro for this shit.
You make it.
Maybe you make the case that we had to do it or whatever, but you should weep, and that's evil, and you should just say it's evil.
And I know it's really threatening to Ben Shapiro to say that or whatever, but it's evil.
To kill civilians on purpose, yeah, it is.
I think it is.
Kids and children.
Well, how is it not, actually?
And the wool?
We can call it whatever you want.
How is it right to kill women and children?
I didn't say, well, because I think there's a moral right behind you.
If you are literally to kill women and children?
If there's a world war that threatens the entire if it threatens the entire world?
Yeah.
Some people killed your kids like you're eight-year-old.
It was hard to morally justifiable.
Because actually, you have to.
Well, by your criteria, it's disgusting.
Okay, it's nothing.
So no war is morally justified.
But yeah, I think it's pretty hard to justify.
I mean, yeah, you know, a pure defensive action, sure.
But all I'm saying, look, it's all ugly.
It's all hard to stomach.
I've actually seen some of it up close.
Super ugly.
You can say that you say you're not.
The fact that you're morally justified.
To intentionally kill non-combatants, women, and children.
I think we can say that's wrong.
In fact, I thought that was the thing we were fighting against.
Very interesting.
This is, of course, invited now some serious pushback from the Daily While.
Let's put this up there on the screen.
CEO Jeremy Boring.
Anyone still blind to what Tucker is doing is willfully so.
He isn't hiding it.
When a man has worse things to say about Winston Churchill and Ben Shapiro, notice the Churchill.
I will say this.
You guys already know.
I showed how Tucker's been platforming people that are anti-Israel.
And then obviously, look, Jeremy Boring, the head of Daily Wires, get all butthurt.
Ben Shapiro is Vladimir Putin and Nazi apologists.
He's making his position pretty clear.
Somebody followed up and replied to him saying Tucker is actually spot on.
Any life lost in war is a tragedy.
That's true, especially since Israel's been killing the fuck out of innocent people.
Trying to express.
Jeremy says that is not what he's trying to express.
Tucker is one of the most gifted communicators of this generation.
He isn't just misunderstood.
And anyway, yeah, this is just the latest in this break between the two.
But I thought it was fascinating to see Piers there.
I guess it actually fits with his British heritage.
They are the people who really were the original pushers of area bombing, otherwise known as strategic, right?
Sorry, the counter-true strategic bombing, which is bombing a bunch of people in World War II in the middle of the night.
They stuck by that position.
Bomber Harris and their admirals and others.
Sorry, their generals and others.
They're very proud of that legacy.
And it seems that that's trickled here into some of these debates.
But I think it's fascinating to watch for peers and others whenever they get pushed on that position, especially with that last thing that he said.
He goes, I thought that's what we were fighting against.
And you're like, oh, hold on a second.
It's like, well, actually, you know, you can be, quote, pro-Israel or whatever.
And also just be like, hey, some of the way that this war has been conducted is totally outside of the norms of the way that any modern Western power fights.
But that.
So anyway, yeah.
Okay.
So you guys are fucking, I see you guys spamming, saying you guys want me to look at what's going on over there, whatever.
Let's see here.
Is that what your niggas want?
You guys want me to react to whatever?
He has this thought on right now.
On me.
I think it was like 15, 11 guys or something.
That was a different.
That was a different Orgy.
Isn't that a gangbang?
No, OGs is like all genders.
Gangbangs is all guys and let one go.
Yeah, I mean, it was like kind of the impromptu gangbang, if you will, in the middle of this orgy.
Half a gang.
I throw like non-consent orgies, so you wear a wristband and people can do like whatever you want.
They want to you within a certain period of thing.
Anyway, so I was wearing the wristband and they just like threw me down.
It was like it was sort of trained.
And it was fucking fantastic.
Afterwards, I was like coping for being a whore.
Blowing, I felt so good for days.
It was like I had done like a really good psychedelic.
And then I was like, this is so amazing.
And so my partner saw that and he was like, wow, sounds like it was really good for you.
He's like, so for your birthday, I'm going to try and arrange like an even bigger one.
But I think the logistics of the bigger one, just like the magic wasn't there.
Sometimes that takes away from it.
I couldn't agree with Ariel here.
Speaking of Mike, you had a brilliant.
Do you think Saudi will show any pushback on Israel and the U.S. trying to displace the Palestinians?
They might.
They might.
But again, bro, Saudi Arabia.
Guys, they're in bed with the United States and Israel secretly.
Israel secretly, of course.
So we'll see.
They're going to obviously put a little bit of pressure on Jordan and Egypt to take them, but we'll see what happens, man.
Really big reaction to the.
Did you want to say something, Eric?
I'm just like kind of intrigued.
Like, I've never heard of it before.
What the fuck is this bitch?
Why are these girls wearing these weird helmets in the back?
Gangbangs?
Honestly, like, good for you.
Jack, can we all tell them?
What the fuck is that?
I don't know.
I'm just learning me stuff.
She's learning.
She's learning.
All right.
Wait, so you've done multiple grape play orgies.
CNC, yeah.
CNC consensual.
Yeah, I run a series.
How many have you done of these?
Eight, I think.
Seven or eight.
Cooked.
And so YouTube's a little tricky with it.
I understand it basically, though.
You describe yourself on Twitter as a whorelord.
Yes.
And a vex vex worker.
Indeed.
What is a whorelord?
The lord of whores.
You're the lord of whores.
Yes.
Okay.
The lord of horrors.
I thought it was relatively self-explanatory.
And this is what happens thanks to feminism chat.
This is what happens.
Guys, do you want me to cover this?
I'll let you guys pick.
I'm going to put a poll in the chat.
Malady.
Okay.
You're the lord of them.
Yeah.
I mean, I write guides on how to do it.
It's like if a girl's interested in getting into it.
You're a horror guide?
Yeah.
Like, if you're like, like, how to be the best horror.
It's hard to be a good horror.
How do you even get into it, right?
It's hard.
Like, how do you stay safe?
I tried once.
You tried it?
How was it?
Yeah, I'm just joking.
But, okay, so you're kind of like the lord of holes.
Yeah, I'm myself at this point.
And Vex Worker, what's that?
Are you a witch?
Well, I think people really get mad at me a lot for things that I, for a while, I didn't know they were going to get mad at me for, and now I've started to catch on.
And so people seem to be very vexed by me.
They're vexed.
All right, I went ahead and put a poll for you guys.
Let me know what you guys want.
You guys want whatever or Trump meeting with Jordan government on Gaza.
I'll let you guys pick whatever you guys want.
I know some of you guys are not big fans of whatever podcast.
So I want to definitely let you guys pick what it is that you guys want to see.
Vex.
Why are they?
How are they vexed?
Oh, I think people are horrified by a lot of things.
I ask a lot of like moral conundrum polls, which I probably can't repeat on stream.
Or like, for example...
Moral conundrum?
Like, can I say...
I have a moral conundrum.
Oh, can you say what?
Well, can I talk about it?
Don't bring up the minors.
Don't bring them in.
No, no, it's not my.
It's like, like, is bestiality wrong and are you a vegan?
You talked about this at dinner when we were in Colorado.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah, I did see some of your tweets on this.
Yeah, it just seems like a little funny that we have different standards for like intercourse versus killing and eating.
I know if someone are going to do one than me, I would rather not be killed than eaten.
Okay.
For everybody watching on Rumble, I need you guys to vote on YouTube.
I'll give you guys, because YouTube doesn't, unfortunately, for some odd reason, I fucking hate this.
Rumble doesn't have a poll yet, guys.
So I'll go ahead and give you guys the YouTube link in the Rumble chat right now so you guys can properly vote.
Because I want to get as many people voting as possible.
So vote.
Right now, it looks like the Trump meeting is winning.
Damn, y'all really don't like whatever, huh?
Y'all niggas were spamming it earlier in the chat.
God damn it.
Loopro, do whatever.
That lily girl's there.
Now y'all niggas change your mind on me.
And so anyway, that's an example of people seem to get really mad at me for that one, but I thought it was relatively straightforward.
Sure.
And then let's see here.
You said you built a dating survey.
You picked the top guy from that.
You were not attracted to him, but you brute forced through the first date.
You guys spent three days at Airbnb.
Brute forced it.
And you've forced yourself to have sex with him.
Yeah.
That's my current problem.
Oh, that's your current for four years.
No way.
Is that upsetting?
Is that upsetting?
You know, was it pity sex?
It was a bit of pity sex.
No, I think it was curiosity sex.
I was like, I should probably try it.
You just forced yourself.
Yeah.
Yeah, he just scored.
I had a survey that was scored so people answer questions.
And then on the back end, I built it.
And then you get an output.
And then I contacted the top scorers.
And then he was like one of the very top scorers.
And so I was like, date?
And I pointed, I made a graph of the scores and pointed at him.
And he said, sure, three days in Airbnb.
And I was like, great.
So he went to an Airbnb for three days, which was the first time I had seriously talked to him.
And then I was like, well, if I'm going to figure out if I should date to you, I should probably have sex with you.
I was not attracted to him at all.
He was really annoying to me at that time, but he's much better now.
Do you want kids?
I would like to have genetic offspring.
Genetic offspring.
Okay.
with him?
Yeah, well, he doesn't want to, it's a very long story that probably is not going to get communicated, but I think probably the world's going to end relatively soon.
And I think he's working on that pretty hard to stop it, I mean.
Oh.
Yeah.
I was like, fucking apocalyptic.
He's trying to stop it.
The end of the world.
Oh, I'm just curious because you said, I feel like you can't, if you do have kids, you cannot tell them, I wasn't feeling your dad at all.
Like, I wasn't.
All right, we got 428 votes, guys.
Let's get to 1,000.
I want you guys to really vote on this shit.
Let's get 1,000 votes, niggas.
Why can't I tell them that?
Well, you could.
I would definitely tell them that.
Oh, you'll definitely tell them.
Yeah, if I had them.
Do you tell, like, he's not upset by that?
It's the truth.
Sure.
It's the truth, but I mean, it feels like it would be hurtful if the person who you're pain is just coming into contact with reality, and then when you're in contact with it, it doesn't hurt anymore.
I need LSD for this.
No, just kidding.
No, it's just like, you know what I mean?
Like, if I told, if I was dating a girl and I was like, BTW, I thought you were ugly at first.
And I had to, I'd like, I faked an orgasm.
I just.
Yeah, but wouldn't you want to do that?
I had to like force myself to have sex with you.
Like, I feel like she would take it the wrong way.
You know what I mean?
I mean, he told me that I wasn't that pretty once when I was trying to have a tension.
You posted a tweet about that.
Yeah, yeah.
Pull it up.
Pull up the tweet.
Yeah, that was pretty rough.
I was like, oh.
Damn.
Yeah.
We're at 500 votes, guys.
Go ahead.
500 votes.
Let's get to 1,000 ninjas.
Halfway there.
Votes on YouTube.
What do you guys want?
He just said you're not that pretty.
Yeah, he said I'm not that pretty.
Because I was like, I'm afraid that people, you know how people kind of tell each other, girl, you're so hot.
I'm like, everybody's incentivized to say positive things about each other's appearance.
Like, I don't actually understand.
And I did actually run a face rating survey so I could determine my attractiveness and I'm a 4.6.
So I'm in fact actually not that pretty.
Interesting.
Yeah.
You should, we should get you to do some like surveys for our podcast.
I know.
Wait, she's doing my survey first.
I will do both.
We've collected quite a bit of data from the show.
That's pretty good.
Really?
Like what?
Oh, I mean, nothing on the scale of what you're doing, but simple things like total, like the breakdown of who's involved in sex work, the amount of people who've canceled who flips.
What's the percentages, do you know?
I think it's about 15% of all the panelists have been involved in sex work or OnlyFans or something like that.
And that's just what they admit.
Yeah, it's way worse than there's anything else.
Age, relationship status, this sort of thing.
Oh, cool.
Do you have it like in a spreadsheet?
Sort of, yes.
We do.
It's very rudimentary, though.
So we can talk after the show, though.
It'd be interesting to get some stuff done.
Do we have her tweet pulled out?
All right, so this is brutal.
And scroll down because this is like a quote tweet in response to somebody else.
Scroll down.
Don't go too far, though.
Put this on the other side.
All right, just hide this for a sec.
All right, so this is the response.
Being a girl's boyfriend is all about committing to the bit that she is a 10-10 and the most beautiful woman you have ever seen.
Scroll up.
And then you write, scroll up.
Ayla, let me just have you read it in your voice.
One of my partners once was like, you're not that pretty during a tender moment.
I rolled over in the fetal position and groaned for like an hour.
And then he went and made me an I'm sorry card out of construction paper and markers and stickers.
Okay.
So this is this is the guy who you told, like you forced yourself to have sex with him.
Yes.
And you weren't attracted to him.
Yeah.
And you told him this.
Yes.
How did he take that?
He was like, oh.
He's just like, oh, no reaction.
Yeah, well, I mean, I attracted to him now.
Okay, now you're attracted to him.
Yeah.
Bruh.
How many, like, did you have to force?
Translation, she's not attracted to him.
She's just coping.
Having sex with him like multiple times or something.
No, I think the sex got better by about the sixth time.
The sixth time.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
And now it's the best sex I've ever got out of my What the fuck is going on here man?
Bruh All right, let me see what you guys are voting here which by the way guys I switched the lens up here.
This one's a little bit of the longer lens.
I think it blurs the background a little bit.
Let me that blurs it some more and then focus that thing all right.
I think that's better.
This one's a little bit more of a closer shot.
We are man, I didn't realize how much Brian lets them talk.
He really lets them talk a lot.
I mean, hey, different interview style.
Everyone's different, but god damn, man.
Holy.
All right.
Let's let me see what you guys are voting here.
We're at 603 votes, 60 and 40.
I'm going to give it another 100 or whatever.
One to 200 votes.
Because a lot of you guys were spamming whatever earlier.
Now you niggas all change your mind on me or what?
The hell's going on here, chat?
You guys were all pro whatever earlier.
Now you niggas are all changing your goddamn minds.
fuck man look Willie, you got something there?
Pardon?
Oh, I thought you were.
I'm sorry.
Because I don't think I would have given till the sixth time.
So I'm just impressed that if it wasn't good by the second, I'm done.
Well, I think there are other benefits going for him.
Like he was really high status in my community.
And so if a guy is like really interesting for other reasons, usually you can be like, all right, I'm going to go make myself have sex with you because I'm interested in bonding with you.
And you say, when you say your community, what do you mean?
Like the rationalist community.
What is that?
Have you heard of Less Wrong?
Less wrong.
Less wrong.
It's a long story.
I don't know how much time I want to take up.
No, it's a blog.
It was a blog.
It's written by Eliezer Yudkowski about how to think less wrong.
So it covers a lot of cognitive biases and we do prediction markets.
I did a prediction market when I was coming on this show of whether I'd regret it.
If you'd regret it.
Yeah, and it's at 27%.
27% chance you would regret it.
But I would regret it.
Yeah.
Oh, that's pretty good.
Yeah, it's not that bad.
It's not that bad.
How's it going so far?
No regret?
Yeah, no regrets so far.
So far?
Okay.
So, but yeah, it's a lot of like, how do you actually develop true beliefs about the world?
Because a lot of the time when people are thinking things, they're not like making a fucking really concerted efforts to make their beliefs map onto reality.
So if you can like make it so that if it hurts if you're wrong, that means you actually are incentivized to update in a way that most people are like really enjoy lying to themselves about a lot of things.
So you use a correspondence theory for truth.
I don't know what that means.
Damn, we finally heard Andrew talk.
Well, you just said that the truth is the thing which maps onto reality.
Is that correct?
Yes.
That's correspondence theory.
Okay.
Just moving on here, you said that you study fetishes with an emphasis and gaps in sexuality between males and females.
You've collected what is probably the largest comprehensive data set on human sexuality in the world.
Are you like published in any like journals or scientific academic journals?
The thought, the thought journal.
I don't get clearance by the IRB.
I have no academic association or formal training.
So it's, we, I did, there is one paper that is going through the things right now in conjunction with Jeffrey Miller, who's an academic named Etherpsych.
But yeah, I did a survey that basically designed to go viral and it did successfully go viral.
And now we have a total of about 800,000 completed responses for what's a 40-minute survey of extremely extensive about human sexuality.
So it's a whole bunch of interesting stuff.
Like if you want correlations about body count, I have a whole bunch of data, the kinds of people that have high body count versus low body count.
Yeah, no, I looked at some of it.
I didn't look at everything you've published, but it's interesting stuff.
You said that there's...
Yeah, but isn't it true that oftentimes, and I saw some deleted tweets, you can help me out with this, but oftentimes your sample sizes for these various surveys you do, they're preloaded with tons of teenagers?
Yes, it's primarily young.
I think the average age is 22, with like a median is a little bit lower than that.
Isn't that a pretty biased sample size?
Absolutely.
It's not a representation, not representative of the general population.
But there are ways to check.
I mean, why should we take any of it seriously then?
Any of this data?
That's a great question, actually.
So the majority of all published data in sex science is either equally or more so biased than what I have.
And also, there's like methods of checking.
Wait, wait, wait.
Hang on.
Let's start.
Let's do a claim into time here before you get to that.
She's being pretty polite for getting pressed on this.
I will say that.
What is your demonstration or evidence that most sex scientific data is more biased than your data?
By biased, I mean the selection effects cause it to be less representative than the general population.
Like what?
Generally, you get like 30 to 40 undergrads in a college is very common.
Yeah, but that's not a demonstration that most sex data is biased in comparison to yours, even if that was the case.
That would not be proof or evidence that more of it is biased than your own data.
You can, I mean, mostly it's just from reading a whole bunch of papers.
I just have read a bunch of papers.
And also talk to a bunch of academics.
Yeah, but how's that a demonstration, though, that most sex data is less biased than your sex data, which is loaded with teenagers who are definitely not a good sample size of the general population at all?
Yes.
So there's like really interesting things about how to balance selection effects to develop good extrapolation.
So one, you can also pay random samples to sort of spot check to see in what ways that your sample deviates from the normal population, which I do this often.
If there are things that seem particularly unusual, I would go spot check to see exactly how different my sample is.
And that's just a basic control.
Like these are all using that basic control, I would assume, would be present in any professional sexuality.
It unfortunately is not.
It really isn't.
I know it's shocking, but most sex research does not.
It's a lot of times where basic controls are not being used in sociological studies, which are being done at universities.
I have not made a spreadsheet out of all of the studies that I have read and whether or not they have controls.
Yeah, so you don't have anything backing this up at all?
Do you have a spreadsheet?
I don't need one.
You're the class.
You do, actually.
How many papers on sex research have you read?
Let's say I made a spreadsheet right now and I just put all of this as bullshit and then mapped out that it's all bullshit.
What would that have to do with anything that we're talking about?
I would not need a Trump meeting.
I'll find it real quick for you now.
When you make these bold claims like, oh, my studies, the ones that I'm doing, actually are less biased than ones which are done by professional universities.
And I say, wow, that's a really bold claim.
I'm sure you can demonstrate that.
You go, no, actually, I can't.
I actually can't demonstrate that.
It's like, well, then why should any of that be taken seriously?
I've just read a whole bunch of studies, and the vast majority of them, like the biggest data sample size I've read maybe is like 8,000 people.
And generally, for example, if you're looking at BDSM, I was like, oh, I wonder what research has been done on BDSM and the kinds of people who like BDSM compared to my sample, for example.
And most of the research is, for example, people will go to BDSM forums and then they post a link to the survey.
This is academics.
This is the published research on this.
It's not great.
This is one.
I'm giving an example of something that is very common for all of you.
Listen, I'm not looking for your outlier examples of when you're in the middle of the page.
They're not outliers.
They're really not.
No, you don't have a spreadsheet.
I have any data spreadsheet to show that basically all of the studies on BDSM that I can find.
It's possible that there's a bunch of them I haven't found that all of them mysteriously have good controls.
I'm going to use hot check for peer review study, really.
The thing is, you don't necessarily have to, right?
It depends on the kinds of things that you're measuring.
It's very specific on the data.
The controls are going to be variable-based.
I need you guys to both make a closing statement.
I don't really find this particular material.
There's no good reason.
So I went through a bunch of your data, right?
And since it's pre-loaded with essentially teenagers on Twitter, teenagers in other places who are overloading the sample size, not representative of anything, like nothing.
There's really no good reason to believe.
Hang on, even if it were the case that it were true, that it's still less biased than what is being put forward by sociologists in sex studies facilities somewhere or universities, that still wouldn't prove your data is good.
Even if all their data was wrong, still wouldn't prove your data is good.
I agree.
It would just prove it's biased.
Its selection effects aren't necessarily biased.
But in general, I agree.
And this is why there's lots of techniques that we can use to determine exactly the ways in which it is not representative.
And it's a long story, but I can go into all of those techniques that I have.
All right, I'm just finding the best video right now, guys, to react to for this meeting with the president of Jordan, or excuse me, the king of Jordan, Abdullah.
Sorry, he said it was a closing.
Oh, I think he asked me to do a closing statement, so I thought that I was supposed to do it.
Time permitting, we can maybe come back to the discourse about validity of surveys and self-reporting and so forth.
But I do need to move things on.
But you did a there, you said there's about a 1.5.
All right.
Looks like almost 800 of you voted for the Trump meeting.
You guys do not want to see whatever anymore.
So I will go ahead and switch this on over, give the people what they want.
We can come back to whatever maybe later.
But this is so what we're doing now, guys, is this is Trump meeting with the king of Jordan.
The reason why this meeting is very important is because, as you guys know, Trump said that they were going to take over, the United States was going to take over Gaza, right, and rebuild it.
Now, obviously, we got about 1.7 to 2 million people that are displaced that no longer have a home in Gaza, and he needs to find a place to relocate them.
So obviously, Jordan, who is directly, and you know what?
Let me go ahead and put this on a map because I do think it's important you guys see the geography here because many of you might not be familiar with the Middle East.
So here we go.
Here is Israel, right?
Right here, you can see Tel Aviv, et cetera, Jerusalem.
And directly to the east is Jordan, right?
Right here.
So this was right around here.
Jordan's over here.
And then you have Egypt over here.
So what Trump wants to do is he wants to move the refugees, the Palestinians, to Jordan in the east and south to Egypt.
Obviously, this is a big fucking deal because Jordan has hosted Palestinians before and they didn't like it.
They did not like it, chat.
They hosted Yasser Arafat, for those of you that aren't aware.
Yasser Arafat, former head of the PLO.
Okay, this guy I would say is famous, you know, obviously very controversial.
Some people love him, some people hate him.
But he pretty much was, I would say, this guy was the face of Palestine that made this a world issue for sure.
He was good at marketing himself, great at getting out in front of other leaders in the West.
He famously struck a deal with Yitzhak Rabin in the 90s called the Oslo Accords.
And the reason why they're called the Oslo Accords is because they did them in Oslo in secret for obvious reasons.
You know, people in Israel didn't want Palestinians to have a state, and then the Palestinians didn't want to give the Israelis a state.
So they met and struck this deal in secret.
They did it under the Clinton administration.
And here's them famously shaking hands at the White House back in the 90s.
When was this taken, this photo?
93, it looks like.
And, you know, this was big, but obviously, Yitzhak Rabin got assassinated shortly thereafter.
He was assassinated by a far-right Likudmar party member.
And who is the head of the Likud?
This guy right here, Benjamin Nanyahu.
any believe that Benjamin Netanyahu was behind Yitzhak Rabin being assassinated because he's a part of the, obviously, the Likud party, who was originally run by...
I'm probably butchering this, his name.
There we go.
Menikim again.
Menachaim, is probably how it's pronounced.
Who is a former terrorist?
So, you know, you go digging a little bit and then you figure out, you know, what's what.
But anyway, now you guys know geographically where Jordan stands, where Egypt stands.
And obviously, this meeting is very big because last week Trump made the announcement that Jordan and Egypt would take them.
And here's the king of Jordan right here.
Questions just now, and we're going to have some longer discussions after this.
And the relationship with Jordan has been very strong, has been with and it's strong because we give them a lot of aid to play nice with Israel.
They are an ally of Israel through financial bribery.
Let's just be honest here.
Well, I'm just going to call this bad what it is.
We pay Jordan in Egypt a lot of fucking money to play nice with Israel because clearly they're right there bordering Israel.
Me, and I really has been with the country, but I think I've been closer than other presidents to Jordan and what Jordan represents.
Yes, and that is because Jordan is the neighbor directly east to Israel, and that is important for Israel's security to have Jordan as an ally.
Jordan is responsible for protecting the airspace.
They don't let Iran send their missiles over their airspace.
They shoot them down all the time.
So Jordan is absolutely an ally to Israel.
At the dismay of much of the Arab world.
The Arab world dislikes that Jordan is so supportive of Israel.
Oh, and yes, yes.
Yes, sir.
Arafat led a bunch of coups in Jordan when he was being housed there temporarily against the Jordanian government.
And this is why Jordan is reluctant to take on Palestinians.
I forgot to mention that for you guys.
And it's an honor to have you and your son with us today.
And if you'd like to say a few words, and thank you very much.
Mr. President, thank you very much for having us.
And it's so short after your inauguration, I think, just as a testament to what you said is a special relationship.
speaks perfect English.
The relationship between our two countries and the first relationship of friendship and trust between the two of us.
Mr. President, I truly believe that with all the challenges that we have in the Middle East that I finally see somebody that can take us across the finish line to bring stability, peace and prosperity to all of us in the region.
And it is, I think, our collective responsibility in the Middle East to continue to work with you, to support you, to achieve those lofty goals.
So I'm very delighted to be here.
And as you said, sir, we've got some very interesting discussions ahead of.
Very good.
Very good.
Thank you very much.
Mr. President, many people in the region, especially Jordan, are worried about the annexation of the West Bank.
Will you give His Majesty the King guarantee that you won't allow Israel to annex the West Bank?
Okay, will you guarantee that you won't allow the annexation of the West Bank?
Why is she asking this question, guys?
Because right here, this woman, this woman right here, Mira Medelson, okay.
Okay.
The biggest donator to the Republican Party, she's an Israeli-American physician, businesswoman, and political donor.
Her husband, Sheldon Adelson, this guy right here, was a American businessman, founder, et cetera.
He's dead now.
He passed away in 2021.
But his wife now runs all of his, pretty much has all of his money.
This woman gave Trump like $100 million, chat.
And many believe, this is reported in Israeli media, that she gave the $100 million under the premise that Trump will annex the West Bank.
Now, for those of you that are wondering, once again, we're going to go back to the map.
Israel.
Boom, come here.
West Bank, guys, is right here.
Fuck.
You can see it right here.
Here's the West Bank right here.
So this area, oh shit, I'm in the way.
My bad.
You can see it right here.
Now, this area, they're building illegal settlements here, okay?
Where many in the international community has condemned this for obvious reasons.
So, yeah.
But Mira Madelson wants them to annex that.
I think that's going to work out.
And many believe that's what her $100 million contribution came with.
That contingency.
Very well.
That's not really what we're talking about today.
I think that's something that's going to work out automatically, and it's in good shape.
And we discuss it.
Other people have discussed it with us and with me.
That's going to work out.
West Bank is going to work out very well.
Mr. President, why shouldn't the king take in the Palestinian people?
He's made clear he doesn't want to.
Well, I don't know, but he may have just something to say because we discussed just briefly, I think maybe you want to say it now.
Well, Mr. President.
Here, I got a better map here for you guys.
This is from Amazon, but it'll work for the purpose of this discussion.
You guys can see here.
This is a bit bigger.
Boom.
Here's the West Bank, this area here, which they're building illegal settlements there, chat, which is obviously highly contested all across the international community.
Everyone has condemned it in the international community, saying that they're illegal.
I think we have to keep in mind that there is a plan from Egypt and the Arab countries.
We're being invited by Mohammed bin Salman to discussions in Egypt.
Mohammed bin Salman is the guy that pretty much rules over Saudi Arabia.
In Riyadh.
AKA MBS.
I think the point is, is how do we make this work?
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All right, bro.
Nice chat, bro.
It's a fucking cloud.
Good for everybody.
Obviously, we have to look at the best interests of the United States, of the people in the region, especially to my people of Jordan.
And we're going to have some interesting discussions today.
I think one of the things that we can do right away is take 2,000 children that are either cancer children or in a very ill state to Jordan as quickly as possible.
And then wait for, I think, the Egyptians to present their plan on how we can work with the president to work on the Qaza challenges.
Excuse me, Wade, just please.
I didn't know that what you just said, 2,000 children with cancer or other problems.
And that's really a beautiful gesture.
That's really good, and we appreciate it.
And we'll be working on the rest with Egypt.
I think you're going to see some great progress.
I think with Jordan, you're going to see some great progress.
Three of us will have some others helping, and we're going to have some others at a very high level.
So, look, already Jordan is offering to take some.
Obviously, it looks like what?
Sick kids?
And let me go back.
Hold on.
With the president to work on the Qaza challenges.
Excuse me, Wade.
We have to keep in mind that there is a plan from Egypt and the Arab countries.
We're being invited by Mohammed bin Salman.
...
dramatically, and it's in good shape.
...
so I'm very delighted to be here, and as you said, sir, we've got some very interesting discussions ahead of us.
Very good.
Thank you very much.
Mr. President, many people in the region, especially Jordan, are worried about the annexation of the West Bank.
Will you give His Majesty the King guarantee that you won't allow Israel to annex the West Bank?
And how are you going to?
I think that's going to work out very well.
That's not really what we're talking about today.
I think that's...
He avoided the question completely.
It's not really what we're talking about today.
It's going to be well, though.
Something that's going to work out automatically, and it's in good shape.
And we discuss it.
Other people have discussed it with us and with me.
That's going to work out.
West Bank is going to work out very well.
Mr. President, why should the king take in the Palestinians?
Very general answer.
Didn't really answer it.
Good politician deflection.
Well, I don't know, but he may have just something to say because we discussed just briefly.
Put him on the spot saying that right there with the king of Jordan right there.
Yeah.
I think maybe you want to say it now or.
Well, Mr. President, I think we have to keep in mind that there is a plan from Egypt and the Arab countries.
We're being invited by Mohammed bin Salman to discussions in Riyadh.
I think the point is how do we make this work in a way that is good for everybody?
Obviously, we have to look at the best interests of the United States, of the people in the region, especially to my people of Jordan.
And we're going to have some interesting discussions today.
I think one of the things that we can do right away is take 2,000 children that are either cancer children or in a very ill state to Jordan.
All right, so they're going to take cancer, children that have cancer, and kids that are extremely ill.
That's what they're going to do first.
At least that's what he's saying at this press conference.
2,000 is nothing though, chat.
Let's be honest.
2,000?
Bro, it's almost 2 million that are displaced.
Jordan, as quickly as possible, and then wait for, I think, the Egyptians to present their plan on how we can work with the president to work on the Qaza challenges.
Excuse me, Wade, just please.
I didn't know that what you just said, 2,000 children with cancer or other problems.
And that's really a beautiful gesture.
That's really good, and we appreciate it.
And we'll be working on the rest with Egypt.
I think you're going to see some great progress.
I think with Jordan, you're going to see some great progress.
Three of us will have some others helping, and we're going to have some others at a very high level helping, and the whole thing will come.
It's not a complex thing to do.
And with the United States being in control of that piece of land, a fairly large piece of land, you're going to have stability in the Middle East for the first time.
And the Palestinians or the people that live now in Gaza will be living beautifully in another location.
They're going to be living safely.
They're not going to be.
Translation, we're going to get them the hell up out of there so we can turn Gaza into a Vegas and the Middle East to compete with Dubai for tourism and profitability.
That is what's going to happen, my friends.
Killed and murdered and having to leave every 10 years because I've been watching this for so many years.
It's nothing but trouble.
Everyone's being killed.
They're being robbed.
It's like living.
And we're paying for it because we give Israel the money to do it.
Alboi says, I don't have a feeling, a good feeling about Gaza, Palestine.
Trump continuously dodges the tough questions.
Reporters ask about it.
Adelson is definitely going to get her money's worth.
Trump's great for so many things for USA, but I really despise how Jay Ding Dong he sucks.
Yeah, yeah, bro.
Well, again, you got to look at the donors, you guys.
Always look at the donors.
The donors are the ones that control the policy, man.
I guarantee you guys, a lot of these cabinet picks that Trump made, Adelson had a word in it, man.
Because look, a lot of them are pro-Israel neocons.
Pete Hexeth, pro-Israel.
Marco Rubio, pro-Israel.
Actually, she's donated to his campaign.
Okay?
Pam Bondi, pro-Israel.
Christy Noam, pro-Israel.
She passed a bill against anti-Semitism in the state of what?
South Dakota?
Bro, how many Jews live in South Dakota?
What the fuck?
Like, what?
Makes no sense.
But yeah.
Living in hell, and they're going to end up having a always follow the money chat.
Trump doesn't like Netanyahu.
We know that.
But that doesn't matter because Netanyahu has the support of the donors.
A great home, great families that don't have to get mugged and killed and beaten up and harassed by Hamas and everybody else.
And I know we'll be able to work something.
And what you just said about the 2000 is fantastic.
It's so beautiful.
It's music to my ears.
By the way, guys, how are you guys enjoying this stuff?
I really do want to get away in here.
I meant to do this earlier in the show, but now that I got you guys here, I really want to.
How are you guys enjoying this political/slash cultural commentary, guys?
Are you guys getting your news through here?
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Are you guys getting hearing it first here?
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Comment below.
I'm looking at your guys'chats right now, what you guys are saying.
How are you guys liking this stuff?
Okay.
Like the news.
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Okay.
Some of you guys just want to hear my take.
For some of you, this is your news.
Some of you guys like the red pill take.
Okay, cool.
Real perspective.
Awesome.
I only watch you and Nick.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate that.
Shout out to my guy, Nick.
Yeah, there's a reason why I get off when he goes on, guys, because I truly do want you guys to go support him.
Because, you know, he's one of the few guys that I actually listen to as well in the political world.
Everyone else is like on some bullshit, man.
If I'm going to be honest with y'all, more information, cool.
Background talk for studying, cool.
World War II breakdown, that will come soon.
Very educational, awesome.
All right, cool.
Well, that means a lot, guys.
So I, you know, I will continue to work really hard behind the scenes to make sure I study stuff up before I give you guys my breakdowns because I truly do feel as though, and I'm, and that's why I asked this question.
It seems like a lot of you guys get your news here first.
So I got to make sure that I'm very accurate in what I'm talking about and give you guys the best take I can on stuff.
Because obviously, if a lot of you guys, if a lot of you guys watch this stuff, then I need to ensure as your primary news source, then I need to make sure that I'm accurate and I'm on point.
Marin, do the news daily.
You and your channel will pop off.
Look at what Osman Gold is doing.
That regard can make it if you can keep doing what you're doing.
Yeah, I appreciate that.
Yeah, it's funny because you guys mentioned Asman Gold and he's, bro, he's a wokey, man.
You guys are trying to say that he's base.
He's not base at all.
Trump says he wants to move them so they don't have to live in badly war-torn areas.
The only reason why that area is like that is because of Israel, not Hamas, not anyone else.
If they treated Palestinians as actual humans, there wouldn't be issues.
Yes, my friend.
I agree with you, Abois.
I agree.
And that's why they leveled Gaza in the first place.
They wanted to make it a commercial tourism destination.
Guys, Gaza sits on prime real estate.
Look, let me show.
God damn it, man.
Let me write.
So here's Gaza, right?
Guys, Gaza sits literally right on the ocean, okay?
Sits right on the ocean, Mediterranean Sea.
Beach front all over here, right?
Right on the water.
So this is prime real estate.
Oh, shit.
Let me screen share.
I'm sorry.
This is prime real estate, chat.
Prime real estate.
Okay.
Literally, right here.
Perfect place to be.
Perfect place to be.
That's why they leveled it.
I did a whole monologue on this thing on this episode right here, which I highly encourage you guys to go watch.
We're still on the front page of Rumble.
Let's go, baby.
For pics.
So you go to my channel, Myron Gains X, which we're growing nice, guys.
Okay?
Where are we at here?
Go to this episode right here.
Trump's plans for Gaza.
Okay?
I'll drop the link in here.
227.
Okay, guys.
227.
I do a 30-minute, 20-30-minute monologue explaining how we got here and what their intention was from the beginning.
I go from World War II all the way into Trump doing that press conference with Netanyahu last week.
I go through the whole thing.
All right?
So go check that out.
Dropping the link in the chat for you guys again on YouTube and on Rumble.
227 is the time stamp, guys.
Two hours and 27 minutes in.
All right, let's keep going.
Let's go back to this Trump thing.
But we're going to be able to work something, and I know we'll be able to work something also.
Shout out to you, Kevin.
He goes, Quick question: if Trump's biggest donors are all them boys, then why is he still getting negative media coverage if the boys own a number of the media outlets?
Because there's right-wing and left-wing Jays, bro.
Come on, man.
There's left-wing and right-wing.
So a lot of them don't like Trump, but a lot of them do.
That's why.
Simple as that, bro.
With, I believe not 100%, but 99%, we're going to work out something with Egypt.
And actually, Mr. Feynman, Mr. Reid, how is my West going to own Gaza?
You're going crazy trying to ask the questions.
White House has made clear taxpayer dollars won't be used for this.
So what money are you going to use to buy Gaza?
Well, we're not going to buy anything.
We're going to have it, and we're going to keep it, and we're going to make sure that there's going to be peace, and there's not going to be any problem, and nobody's going to question it, and we're going to run it very properly, and eventually we'll have economic development at a very large scale, maybe the largest scale on that site.
And we'll have lots of people.
It's going to take, I think people predicted it's going to take, what, 10 to 15 years, chat, for them to rebuild Gaza.
That's how much Israel fucked it up, chat.
That's how bad Israel fucked up Gaza.
Good things built there, including hotels and office buildings.
Hotels and office buildings.
Hotels for who, chat?
Hotels for who, chat?
Bro, I've been pretty spot on, haven't I?
Gaza is going to become the next Dubai.
The Middle East, okay?
Dubai is a relatively new major city in the world.
It's exploded in popularity over the past 10 years.
It's grown exponentially over the past 10 years.
What Dubai and the United Arab Emirates has proven to the Arab world and the Muslim world of the Middle East is that a lot of money can be made through modernization and westernization.
So what have they done?
They've basically created a Las Vegas in the Middle East.
They saw how much money the UAE makes off of expatriates moving there, off of tourism going there, off of businesses opening there.
Guys, 90% of Dubai is foreigners.
Okay?
Let that sink in.
90% of Dubai is foreigners, chat.
A lot of people don't know that.
It's hard to find an actual Emirati in Dubai.
I've been there multiple times.
Okay?
Nice place.
Nice and clean and safe.
Most of the people that are there are Indians, Pakistanis, people from the Philippines, etc.
A lot of British people are there.
Good amount of Americans, a lot of Westerners.
So the Middle East saw the UAE grow thanks to Dubai.
So now, Saudi Arabia is trying to replicate building a city in the desert, pouring billions of dollars into manufacturing and creating tourist attractions.
This is why they've been going so hard with getting the WWE over there, getting boxing over there, getting entertainment over there.
And they've simultaneously loosened their laws on alcohol.
Why?
Because they understand that if the Middle East wants to bring more money, they need to modernize a bit, which means becoming a bit more westernized.
Okay?
So Saudi Arabia has saw this and started changing things around.
And I think they see great opportunity in Gaza because it's on a beachfront.
It looks nice.
And you got Israel there to babysit it.
It could be a U.S. territory.
It could be run by both Israel and the United States.
But the point is, is that it does two things.
It generates revenue for the United States and for Israel, and it guarantees Israel's security.
Because now they don't have a hostile force right next to them.
On the contrary, they're going to have a lot of happy tourists spending money in Gaza, which will benefit Israel.
And hell, they might even go in and visit Tel Aviv while they're there.
So that was the intention the whole time.
The Middle East is trying to modernize and make tourist money.
And Dubai was the frontier in doing that.
...and housing and other things, and we'll make that side into what it should be.
And the people from Gaza who wouldn't be able to be there for years because you're talking about just to get it and prepare it and to take care of all of the problems that currently it has, as you know, tunnels and people are in those tunnels.
And you have some good people and some bad people.
And you may have hostages right now.
You know, you have the hostages possibly there.
They don't know where they are.
And, you know, I have a Saturday deadline, and I don't think they're going to make a deadline personally.
I think they want to play tough guy, but we'll see how tough they are.
But it's going to be a wonderful thing.
It's going to be wonderful for the Middle East.
I think it'll turn the Middle East.
I think you're going to have peace in the Middle East.
You're going to eventually have peace in the Middle East.
There would never be peace in the Middle East until there is a two-state solution, bro.
Until the Palestinians get sovereignty, there's never going to be peace in the Middle East, bro.
Never.
And I don't know why the West doesn't understand this shit.
Well, actually, you know what?
No, I'm being too nice.
They do understand this shit.
It's just that Israel has too much control of us, so we can't let it happen.
That's why, because the pro-Israel donors will never allow the Palestinians to have a sovereign state, which will always create instability in that region.
Risk undermining the talks that you're having with the king today and risk the kind of wider peace that you're trying to do.
Because that's not, we're not talking about a big situation.
We're talking about something.
Of course, some idiot says alcohol is still illegal.
Yes, we know alcohol is still illegal in Saudi Arabia, bro, but they've loosened the liquor laws.
Holy fuck, people are stupid.
You can still get liquor in Saudi Arabia.
You can still get liquor in Saudi Arabia.
Used to not be able to get it at all.
But now they're importing it, and there are ways to get it as a Westerner.
So yes, it's still illegal broadly, but you can procure it now.
Holy fuck, people are stupid, man.
I think they can go very quickly.
We're talking about it's going to go quickly.
It's not going to take a long time, okay?
That's not going to take a long time.
You know bullies?
You know the bullies, right?
Shout out to three Digletts, big $100 super chat.
He says, so if this world was to build one big fucking shopping mall, that's one of the two best things that motherfuckers do best.
Buy shit.
Bro, that's literally what it is.
It is literally there to create tourism and revenue for the United States and for Israel.
And to create, and to also, it's a two-pronged thing.
Number one, it's going to generate a bunch of fucking money in tourism.
And then number two, it's going to ensure Israel's safety and security in the West.
In the Southwest, excuse me, because that's where Gaza stands.
That's what it does.
It does two different things.
Shout out to you, three Diglets.
I'm just going to give you a second down to Marco Manager.
Thank you so much, bro.
I've always, and I've found it throughout my life.
A bully is the weakest person.
And they're bullies.
Hamas is bullies.
The weakest people are bullies.
You know that, right?
All right, go ahead.
Mr. President, you were saying that Palestinians will live somewhere else safe.
Where exactly do you want them to live?
Well, it's not where I want them to live.
It's going to be where we ultimately choose as a group.
And I believe we'll have a parcel of land in Jordan.
I believe we'll have a parcel of land in Egypt.
We may have someplace else.
But I think when we finish our talks, we'll have a place where they're going to live very happily and very safely.
And, you know, don't forget, they only want to be on the Gaza Strip because they don't know anything else.
They never had an alternative.
And they don't want to be on the Gaza Strip, but they have no choice.
They have to be.
And they're being killed there at levels that nobody's ever seen.
Well, they want to be there.
They just want to be home and not be fucking occupied by Israel.
That's the truth.
They want to be there and not be occupied.
Their food, their water, their electricity, it's all controlled by Israel.
No place in the world is like as dangerous as the Gaza Strip.
They don't want to be there.
They have no alternative.
When they have an alternative, not one person will want to stay where they are.
Nobody wants to stay there.
They're living in hell.
It's a death trap.
Mr. President, how do you know that the Palestinians don't want to leave the land?
Some people say this is ethnic cleansing.
All right, she's asking tough questions.
You won't be able to force them to leave the land.
We're moving them to a beautiful location where they have new homes, where they can live safely, where they'll have doctors and medical and all of those things.
And I think it's going to be great.
Yeah, any questions?
Kick Kingdello, what do you think about the U.S. taking over the Gaza Strip?
Do you want to see the U.S. own the Gaza Strip?
Well, I think, as I said earlier, the President is looking at Egypt coming to present that plan.
As I said, we will be in Saudi Arabia to discuss how we can work with the President and with the United States.
So I think let's wait until the Egyptians can come and present to the President and get ahead of ourselves.
And is there a partial of land in Jordan that you're willing to have, Palestinians?
Well, I think what we said, I have to look at the best interests of my country.
I think the president is very happy that we do this thing with 2,000 children as quickly as possible.
And again, I believe that the president is looking forward to getting a group of us Arabs here to discuss the overall plan.
And last question, the 2,000 children, are those from the Gaza Strip?
Absolutely from the Gaza Strip.
Are you willing to change your mind, Mr. President?
That's from the Gaza Strip, the 2,000.
Are you willing to change your mind if you hear the Egyptian and the Arab land end of the month?
If they present you something different, are you over in the world?
I think we sort of have gone down the line.
We know pretty much what is going to be presented.
And I think it's going to be something that's going to be magnificent for the Palestinians.
They're going to be in love with it.
I did very well with real estate.
I can tell you about real estate.
They're going to be in love with it.
But, Mr. President, that doesn't concern you.
Yeah, and your son-in-law, Kushner, he knows a lot about real estate too.
And he's running this thing.
That's moving two million people from there.
It's a very small number of people relative to other things that have taken place over the decades and centuries.
It's a very small number of people.
And they're living a terrible life.
Look at the way they're living now.
Nobody's living like that in the entire world.
They're living under buildings that are mostly fallen down and will continue to fall down.
And they're living under.
People are being killed every day.
The conditions are horrible.
There are no conditions anywhere in the world that are worse than the Gaza Strip right now.
But don't you have some friends against allies?
Oh, shit.
Wade tells me, do you know President Vision postponed his trip to the White House after this meeting?
No, I did not know that.
I did not know that.
Can you send me the article for that, bro?
Can you please send me the article for that?
I'd like to take a look at it, Wade.
But I'm not surprised, bro.
Guys, this is putting an enormous amount of pressure, political pressure, on Jordan and Egypt.
And here's the thing.
Trump's not going to admit it on camera, but the reality is if Jordan and Egypt don't do what he says, he's going to withhold aid.
That's what he's going to do.
And they rely a lot on our foreign aid.
A lot.
Egypt and Jordan.
Hell will break out if all the hostages are not released on Saturday.
What did you mean by that?
And are you encouraging Netanyahu to walk away from this deal?
Have you talked about this with the people?
So I've looked at the condition of people coming out of the hostage situation, and it's horrible.
I looked at the before and after yesterday, three young men.
One is dead now, as you know, the older gentleman who died, which everybody said he was alive and well.
He's dead.
But the three young men, and I looked at them from a short while ago, and I looked at them now.
They are emaciated.
They look like Holocaust survivors.
They looked, I mean, they'll get better, but they're in rough shape.
They were treated really badly, and we've heard things from them since.
And I think the reason that Hamas is playing so cute is because they probably saw the reaction to these three people that came out and the other ones.
Look, the one young lady had her hand blown off, practically, and they were not in.
Well, I mean, look, man, it's tough for them to care for the hostages when they're getting blown into smithereens by Israel.
Let's just be honest here.
Great shape either.
But she's missing her fingers and a big part of her hand.
You know what she did?
She was stopping a bullet that was aimed at her.
She went like that, then it blew off her hand.
Now, I think what they're, I think they want time because I think the people that they have living are in such bad shape because they're sending the most healthy people out because they don't want to send the least healthy people out.
And there was an up row when they saw the people from yesterday.
So these people are so I don't want to do two, and then we do another two in another week, and then we do four in three weeks now.
No.
They either have them out by Saturday at 12 o'clock or all bets are off.
Mr. President, Mr. President, would you still consider withholding aid to those countries if they don't accept your plans to accept?
Well, I don't want to say that because we've had such a good relationship and we're doing so well just in the short time that we've been talking.
I mean, the king just made a statement.
I didn't ask him to do that.
About literally saving 2,000 young children from the government.
Yeah, that's interesting that Trump didn't know that.
Gaza Strip.
We didn't know about that.
Or he didn't.
He was just playing dumb.
That you didn't know about that.
Nobody did except for the king and his son.
I assume you told your son, right?
And I just thought it was great.
No, I think we'll do something.
I don't have to threaten with money.
We do.
We contribute a lot of money to Jordan and to Egypt.
Oh, he said it.
He said it.
He said it.
Guys, do I miss?
What did I tell y'all, bro?
A lot to both.
But I don't have to threaten that.
I don't think I do.
I don't have to threaten.
I remember there were some dumbass niggas in the chat telling me, oh, they're not going to take them.
They want to take them under Biden.
Why would they take them under Trump?
I told you, motherfuckers.
I told y'all.
They are heavily relying upon our fucking money.
He just dry threatened them right then and fucking there, chat.
Holy, I told y'all, bro.
I told y'all, man.
People be thinking like, I'm not out here.
Like, bro, I'll be researching.
I know what the fuck I'm talking about.
Bro, their economies heavily depend upon us giving them aid.
The only reason they play nice with Israel and give them all this information is because we give them aid.
Matter of fact, now that I think about it, someone here just chatted on Rumble, $10.
He says, Divine Diz says, question, is anyone taking accountability for the failure of intelligence that allowed October 7th to attack in the first place?
Good fucking question.
I'll tell you guys who didn't take accountability.
Right after this attack was successful, you know who came out first to say, what the fuck?
It was the Egyptian intelligence.
Why?
Because they wanted to make sure immediately that they warned Israel that the Hamas was going to attack and they wanted to pass the buck over to the fucking Mossad and UNIT 8200, et cetera, and the Shinbet.
They wanted to pass all that accountability to them.
Hey, look, we had this information.
We shared it with them.
Do not withhold our aid, United States, because we told these assholes and they didn't act on it.
So yes, the accountability and the failure is all going to go to the Israeli intelligence agencies because Egyptian intelligence knew and they fucking shared it immediately.
Because the day after October 7th successfully happened, the Egyptians ran to the media and said, yo, we told Netanyahu.
We told you of Galat.
We told their fucking whole cabinet.
We told everybody that they were going to fucking invade.
They didn't do shit.
I think we're above that.
I do believe we're above that.
See, look, look at him.
I love that he's putting the king under pressure by saying we're above that.
We give them a lot of money.
We don't have to.
He's dry threatening him right there, chat.
Basically, what he's saying is you're going to take these fucking refugees, asshole.
You guys are going to divvy it up.
You're going to get 500K.
You're going to give 500K.
You're going to give 500K.
Y'all niggas are going to take it.
And we're going to give you guys more aid to support these refugees coming in.
That's how they're going to do it.
Like we've always done it.
In the Middle East, guys, understand this reality.
Okay?
We've either destroyed and toppled Middle Eastern countries or we've bribed them off and paid them in the Middle East.
It's one of those two.
We've either toppled them, like Libya and Iraq, forced their flea, like in Syria with Bashar al-Assad, funded their destruction, like we did with Lebanon, or we just bribed them, like we did with Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, and Jordan.
Sudan, destabilized.
North Sudan.
Every single country in the Middle East that's been an adversary of Israel has either been bribed or toppled.
Joe says, Egypt has the largest army in Africa.
They own the Suez Canal.
They take a ship, bro.
They will get money from China, which is a huge L for us.
No, bro.
Why do you think they have the Suez Canal, bro?
Are you stupid, Joe?
Why do you think they still have the Suez Canal?
Because of us.
When Israel tried to take it in France, we stopped them.
That's why they still have the Suez Canal.
Come on, Joe.
Come on, man.
I covered this in my fucking monologue.
The Suez Canal crisis is what led Israel to fucking getting the nuclear bomb.
Come on, man.
Watch the video I posted, man.
Watch it.
227 is the point.
It's on Rumble.
It's on YouTube as well, but obviously that part isn't on YouTube, that monologue.
Watch it.
Egypt only has a Suez Canal because of us.
And they know that.
And we could take it from them if we wanted.
No worry man says they're not going to be a two-state solution.
These populations can't reasonably expect it to live right next to each other.
I think the Palestinians should be given some land far away from Israel.
Or Israel could be given some land far away from Palestine.
But who knows?
Realistically speaking, Israel ain't going nowhere.
Trump can't be this naive.
They're living in hell because of your donors and our greatest ally, Fat Trump.
L, come on, man.
This sad they really got him by the balls.
Hey, man, they're the donors.
Do you think after Trump's term is up, the next president could potentially reverse all of Trump's doings that benefit Israel, relocating the Palestinians, for example?
Are we just completely cooked no matter what?
We're cooked, bro.
They're cooked.
They're cooked.
Until some Palestinian donors can give that kind of money, ain't nothing changing with our foreign policy.
Myron, this is from Mr. Mundo.
He goes, My name, I have friends that are upset with me for agreeing with you on certain things.
They told me I changed.
Should I keep them as friends?
That's a personal decision that only you can make, my friend.
If they benefit you in some kind of way, maybe with work or some shit like that, maybe it's best to keep your political opinions to yourself.
Just watch this type of content in secrecy.
But understand that most people are bluepilled in the world, my friend, and they're not going to like what you got to say.
So that's the only decision you can make.
But if they don't benefit you in any way, cut them off, bro.
If they're not like material to your economic success, get rid of them, bro.
Bluepill people will cost you money, man, a lot of the times.
If they're not giving, if you're not making money with them, they're going to lose you money.
So, yeah, bro, those are L friends.
But if they're like colleagues, people you work with, et cetera, then just keep your opinions to yourself, bro.
Get some red pill friends.
Join Castle Club so you can talk about this shit.
We got a bunch of people at Castle Club that are fucking aware.
That's where you got to go.
You got to go to people where they're like-minded, my friend.
Oh, you need to make quick, digestible geopolitical videos.
You're extremely on point, bro.
I might start clipping if you don't.
Go for it, bro.
Clip.
Do it.
I'll repost it on Twitter.
I'll repost it here.
Go for it, man.
And guys, just so you guys know, also on my channel, I'm dropping clips every day.
Listen in to comments that have been made by President.
I'm dropping clips every day.
Like here today, for example, they dropped it a little bit later than I wanted, but I dropped clips like here.
Here we go.
Israel catches a backlash from the ICC, right?
26 minutes, but I put time stamps in it, right?
So feel free, guys.
I go into this and I talk about the ICC and them getting sanctioned by Trump.
You know, go in there, like the video, comment.
Helps a lot, man.
Every view matters.
So, yeah, bro, go ahead.
Clip my stuff.
I don't mind at all.
Would you consider other countries, not Jordan and Egypt?
There was talks about Indonesia, Albania, other places.
Yeah, sure.
And we have other countries that want to get involved.
We have a lot of people that want to get involved.
There's a great sense of wanting to help the Palestinians.
There's a lot of good countries out there, people that rule those countries with big hearts.
And this gentleman is at the top of the list.
But if they don't want to leave, how are you going to force it, Mr. President?
Oh, they're going to be great.
They're going to be very happy.
Can you?
Your Majesty, should we expect that the Jordanian response would be part of a co-or?
Someone asked, Mark, can you explain the Hannibal Directive?
I explained it on yesterday's show.
I'll drop the link for you in the timestamp.
The response will be from a multitude of countries, Arab, international.
I know the Europeans want to step in.
And again, we'll probably have to look to the help of the United States to make sure that COGAT, which is the clearing agency on the Israeli side, makes it as efficient as possible because 2,000 kids, the best way to get to them is by helicopters and get them straight to our institutions.
I also believe that quite a few countries would also probably like to take some of those kids that have them treated in their hospitals.
So we hope this ASAP.
Yes, and that's right.
This should have been done by the Biden.
All right, right here, bro.
Yesterday's show, right at the three-hour mark.
I go into the Hannibal Directive.
Okay?
Here's the link, bro.
Go ahead and watch it.
Yesterday's stream, I had gave a lot of info, man.
Three-hour mark, bro.
Three-hour mark for the Hannibal Directive.
I go into detail about what it is, how it came to be, why Israel participates in it, et cetera.
The Biden administration, but they didn't do anything.
They didn't know what the hell they were doing.
So this should have been done by the Biden administration.
This should have never happened because October 7th would have never happened.
If I were president, zero chance of happening.
You wouldn't have had that whole mess where the Middle East got blown up, and you wouldn't have had Ukraine and Russia fighting.
That would have never happened.
And by the way, we're making good progress there, I think.
I really think we're making some very good progress.
Mr. President, you said before that the U.S. would buy Gaza.
Oh, look, Marco Rubio's here.
The Secretary of State.
You just said we're not going to buy Gaza.
We're not going to have to buy.
We're going to have Gaza.
We don't have to buy.
There's nothing to buy.
We will have Gaza.
What is that?
No reason to buy.
Guys, I'm going to be again off soon as well.
I got to grab some food, man.
I'm dying.
There's nothing to buy.
It's Gaza.
It's a war-torn area.
We're going to take it.
We're going to hold it.
We're going to cherish it.
We're going to get it going eventually, where a lot of jobs are going to be created for the people in the Middle East.
It's going to be for the people in the Middle East.
But I think it could be a diamond.
It could be an absolute tremendous asset for the Middle East.
And you're going to have peace.
It's going to bring peace in the Middle East.
Gaza, the way it is right now, every 10 years, you're going to have the same.
This Don Fred Corleone.
Are you retarded?
Nigga, I'm criticizing Trump right now.
What the fuck are you talking about, writing Trump's dick?
I'm one of the few political commentators that actually criticizes Trump when it comes to certain points, especially with Middle Eastern foreign policy, you dumb fuck.
I literally just exposed his main donator how much money she gave and why there's a potential of the West Bank being annexed and why this whole Gaza thing is happening in the first place, retard.
Same thing happening.
I've watched it so long.
All the death and destruction of Gaza.
Some of y'all niggas are retarded, bro.
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The civilization's been wiped out in Gaza.
Now, it's going to be a tremendous thing.
It's fronting on the sea.
It's going to be a great economic development job.
It's going to put people to work, a lot of people to work.
And those people are all going to be from the Middle East.
Let's follow up with one on that for King Abdullah.
Can you clarify again, sir?
How do you feel about the U.S. taking Gaza, as the president said?
Well, again, this is something that we as Arabs will be coming to the United States with something that we're going to talk about later to discuss all these options.
And Mr. Bennett, take it under what authority?
It is sovereign.
Under the U.S. authority.
And Mr. President, to personally develop property in Gaza after this.
No, I've had a great career in real estate.
You know, when you've done what I've done in the last number of years, including the four years that we should have been doing something else, frankly, because people see that now for sure.
But when you've done what I've done, you can just do more good for people when you're president.
When you're president, we can do things.
This is all things that should have been done, but actually things that shouldn't have had to be done.
Gaza, absolutely.
It would have been so great if the Biden administration would have started this.
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Gee, I appreciate that, bro.
I really do.
I ain't going to lie to y'all, man.
This shit is tiring, man.
It really is.
Doing these daily streams, 5 o'clock, going live, fucking Rumble Studio not working and shit like that.
Then I got to fucking call bills and we're fucking scrambling to get it going at 5.
It's tough, bro, especially being ensuring that I'm always on time and getting the shit out to you guys at 5.
So I really appreciate that, bro.
Thank you so much.
You guys keep me motivated, man.
And the fact that a lot of you guys, and that's why I asked that question earlier with the poll, are you guys getting your news here a lot of the times?
And a lot of you are.
So I'm like, holy shit, man.
I have a duty now to give you guys the best information I can and be as research and as bulletproof and as thorough as I can be when I give you guys these analyzations, right?
And cover news also that you guys might not know.
A lot of you guys might have not known that Mayor Adams is going to get his indictment charge dismissed.
You know?
And I called it.
I told you guys he was going to get the indictment dismissed because he was playing ball with Trump on the immigration stuff.
So, you know, we've been able, we've been pretty good here, man.
This podcast has been pretty damn good with predicting things that are going to happen.
meaning the development and all of the things that I've talked about with respect to the Gaza Strip.
Thank you, Albuar.
I appreciate that greatly, bro.
Have the October 7th catastrophe, and it was a horrible catastrophe, then probably you wouldn't be talking about that.
But the only thing I can say is this is going to bring stability and peace to the Middle East.
And ultimately, when it's developed, which will be in quite a while from now, because we want to let things calm down.
But when it's developed, it's going to bring tremendous numbers of jobs to the Middle East, including the people of your country.
It's a nice thing.
What if it does not bring peace to the Middle East?
There are many Palestinians, even though you say that everything is going to be beautiful, everything is going to be lovely, they're not going to want to go back, there are going to be people who want to go back and feel like that it is their right to do that.
You haven't said, will there be any type of repercussions or anything that happens?
We don't think that's going to happen.
We think people are going to be very happy, thrilled.
A lot of those people that you're talking about are going to end up maybe living there and maybe working there, but it'll be in a different form.
We have had tremendous support for this project.
And we think the biggest asset of the project, it's going to bring peace ultimately to the Middle East.
One last question.
Go ahead behind.
You've asked it about.
Mr. President, one of your promises on the campaign trade is to bring peace to the Middle East.
It was a promise to your voter, Arab voters here.
The Arab voters in the United States oppose this.
What do you say to them?
Well, you know, if you look at Michigan, where we have a large Arab population, as you know, I was just telling the king that we won.
As you know, I won the Arab population.
Now, when I started off, I wasn't leading.
When I finished, a few months later, we started campaigning in Michigan.
And when I finished, we won it by a tremendous amount, by 30 points.
So my relationship with the Arab population has been fantastic.
And my relationship with the Middle East is very good, very good with all the countries, just about all the countries.
Let's see.
I would say all the countries.
And they all want to do something and they want to see peace in the Middle East.
So all the stories you hear about the Middle East not really wanting peace, that they want war, they want this, they want to go a certain place.
Let me tell you, those stories are false.
They want to have peace.
I know them all very well.
They want to have peace.
They want to have a good life like other people.
And this will be a big factor in bringing peace to the Middle East.
Thank you very much, everybody.
All right, guys.
You did typical political posturing and getting away from answering questions.
So, all right, guys, this is what I'm going to do.
I'm going to get off.
Tomorrow, we're going to cover some more news.
We're going to cover Hollywood taking a stand against Kind of which is fucking hilarious So go ahead and Go ahead and check out Nick guys.
I think he's live right now.
Is he live?
I don't know if he's live.
Doesn't he go live at this time?
So I can send you guys somewhere Yeah, I think he just has his intro stuff playing But uh but go check him out guys.
I'll drop the link in Rumble and shit like that for you guys I'm gonna go get some food before the place closes literally got like 10 minutes So I'll be back guys tomorrow 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time sharp We're gonna fix this fucking bullshit.
Love you ninjas.
Go check out Nick.
I dropped the link in Rumble and on Castle Club.
I'll be live tomorrow 5 p.m.
We got 3 p for you guys.
We got obviously Womanizer Wednesday.
We got After Hours and we got my show.
It's gonna be a good time.
I don't know how to raid bro on Rumble.
I don't know how to do it Yeah, I don't know how to do it I gotta fucking figure it out man I'll ask I'll ask Bills how to do it But anyway, love y'all just man.