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March 13, 2025 - MyronGainesX
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Tucker v Shapiro v Stephen A And Michelle Obama Podcast FAILURE!
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Loading like a freight train, flying like an aeroplane.
Feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
Look down that I'm a West Coast button.
One bad motherfucker rocks fake suitcase under my arm.
Said I'm a bean machine, drinking gasoline and honey.
You can make my motor arm.
Well, I got one chance left in a nightlife chat.
I got a doggy doubt by a smile.
I got a Molotov doctor with a match to go.
I smoke my cigarette with a dial.
And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money tonight.
Wake up late, honeymoon on your floor.
And take a wedded card to the liquor stone.
Well, that's one for you and two for me by tonight.
I've been loading like a freight train, flying like an aeroplane.
Feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
I'm on the night train.
Follow me still.
I'm on the night train.
I'm on the night train.
Ready to crash and burn.
I never learn.
I'm on the night train.
I'm off that stuff.
I'm on the night train.
And I'm fucking fucking up.
I'm on the night dream.
Never to return No No No No No No No No No No No No No
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Flying like a melody.
Speeding like a speed spring one more time today.
I'm on the night train.
And I'm fucking both soul.
I'm on the night train.
And we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the party.
Welcome, welcome to the debrief, motherfuckers.
I need you guys to throw up those robots.
You know what time it is?
Let's fucking go!
I can leave this snow I'm on the night train And I'm running a crash and burn Night train Fall on slow Hold on one second, bro.
I slept like four hours.
I'm tired as fuck.
Right?
But we're grinding.
We're going live at five consistently Monday to fucking Friday.
We're going to turn this shit into the top fucking political cultural commentary podcast on the internet.
I need you, ninjas, to start throwing those fucking O slashes in the air because you guys know what time it is.
Sometimes the fucking cook.
All right.
We're going to give the truth out.
What the fuck is going on here?
Right?
Unlike a lot of these other commentators that be, you know, chilling.
So let's fuck you.
I'm going to turn this music up.
Let's fucking cook.
You guys know what time is.
want to see the chat flying
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the nightdream Welcome to the Street Ninjas It's time to cook We see a net trap fly Let's go.
Let's fucking go, baby.
Y'all know what time it is, man.
All right.
Welcome, guys.
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
Getting everything situated here.
Hold on one sec.
Give me one sec.
Welcome to the stream, Ninjas.
I am getting the...
You know what?
Trying to fix something here, guys.
Okay.
All right, that should fix it.
All right, cool.
Now we got the YouTube chat in there, too.
Okay, we, you know what?
Nah, fuck that.
We're gonna do we gotta do a uh we're gonna do a fucking uh a little encore here because we didn't have the YouTube guys in the chat, guys.
That chat was funny.
We didn't even have him in here.
Let's we gotta do this one more time.
Let's fucking go.
Get fucking hype, guys.
It's fucking 513.
We're here.
We're live all at five.
We're gonna be having 10k live all the time.
Let's fucking cook, man.
We got new angles.
We got better light.
Night Train.
I want a night train.
I guess I'm on the night train.
I want a night train.
I want a night train.
Never until we're ready to die.
Night Train.
All right, welcome to the stream guys.
Got a bunch of stuff to talk about.
We're gonna talk about Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro, Stephen A. Smith.
We'll also mention a little bit of Michelle Obama.
She launched her podcast, in my opinion, IMO.
And, you know, I think it's very obvious that, and in my opinion, that shit flopped.
So that's going to be funny to talk about.
So we're going to be talking about that as well.
So definitely, definitely funny shit.
Hold on one sec.
Okay, let's...
Let me remove this.
All right.
Shout out to Bills, by the way, for making all these chats or using this software that we can put all the stuff.
Because I know that a lot of you guys like to watch the show back, right?
And see the chats.
And like on Rumble or other streams, you might not be able to play the broadcast back and listen to it.
So, you know, definitely want you guys to be able to see it.
I think it's more interactive.
You guys enjoy it more.
I tried to clean up the Rumble chat a little bit.
I don't know if you guys are still going crazy in there, but yeah.
All right, what else?
Kicking, kicking girls off the show, fire some employees, you know, as you guys know yesterday.
And guys, we never, you know, when I heard that shit, I was like, bro, we got to, you know, clear this obviously right away.
So that's why we did what we did because we never pay girls to come on the show.
So when this chick on our team offered that shit, we were like, nah, bro, you're done.
Like, that's something we don't fucking play with, right?
Because as you guys can see, they could try to use that shit against you.
So I was like, fuck that, man.
You're fucking cooked.
All right, let's see what we got here.
No breaks on this train from Druski.
Appreciate that, bro.
Nightstar, bro.
This hater dweeb has been talking shit.
I don't know.
You gave me an Instagram link here.
Bro, this is another day in the office, bro.
Everybody talks shit, man.
Bro, you do hear Nightstar?
That's all people do is talk shit, bro.
Like, I think I'm one of the most hated personalities on the internet, chat, by far.
Right?
I can't even open it because I'm banned on Instagram.
Good riddance.
So, yeah.
So, yeah, it is what it is.
What else?
How's the lighting looking, guys?
I made some adjustments to the cameras before we get into the show.
I want to make sure everything looks good.
So, this is right now.
This is the main shot that I got.
Oh, let me zoom this in a bit.
This is the main shot, as you guys know.
This is the cinematic shot, right?
which i could probably move it a little bit this way right so So I can make the chat a bit smaller too.
So, yeah, this is the other side.
And then, obviously, we got the up top angle.
So, let me know what you guys think, bro.
Shit, good?
Made some really big adjustments.
And I'm actually waiting on, it's actually going to get better.
I got one more piece of equipment coming that's going to make this shit even better.
So, so yeah, so shout out to TPC Films.
Castle Club member helped me out with this shit.
So, shout out to him.
I'm actually waiting on, it's actually going to get better.
I got one more.
My bad.
Yeah, so fuck that, Dweeb.
All right.
And then, as you guys know, you know, donate on MyronGainsX.com.
That always helps the movement, right?
So, let's go ahead and get into this situation.
Norman tip the dollar says, I hope Daysian Girls in the line here, please get them to fire unjustly because it could have been miscommunication, understanding.
They were going to pay for the Uber.
Nah, no, we know that they had offered the money, bro.
We know that they had offered the money because I had fucking heard rumors before that that they might do that stupid shit.
So, nah, we know.
We know.
So, nice start that lighting.
I appreciate that, bro.
Thank you very much.
But someone said, I don't know.
I think Myron doesn't know how to use a computer.
Bro, I'm using a computer now, nigga.
How do you think you, I can even see your chat on the screen right now?
I want to see, you know what?
You niggas want to see what's on my screen.
You see this shit?
What does that look like, asshole?
What the hell does that look like?
Oh, man, you gotta use a computer.
Nigga, you see this?
You even know what you're looking at right now?
All this shit I got going on out here.
And that's just one screen.
That doesn't even show all the other shit I'm looking at to make shit like work.
Someone said, does he read his ex-chat?
Nigga, I see y'all in there too.
Fuck, man.
See all that shit, man.
Brian, don't know how to use a computer.
Get the fuck out of here, man.
Never donated before to any congressman before this, Yeah.
Yeah, bro.
Speaking of which, we can go ahead and go to that real quick.
Thomas Massey, bro, he's getting under fire right now.
He's under fire.
Let me, hold on.
Oh, shit.
I just opened up Twitter and I saw this.
Check this out.
Nick says: if people like me were wrong about Israel, then one of these prominent true conservatives was simply debunker debate me.
But in eight years, that hasn't happened once, and everyone who has tried has failed.
That's very true.
We had 100K live watching that one when we had him on.
Shout out to Nick.
Okay, let me go ahead and what was I going to show you guys?
Something I was going to say.
Oh, yeah, Thomas Massey.
That's what it was.
So as you guys know, this is a congressman.
One of the few guys that doesn't take AIPAC money...
And he goes, in less than three days, I've received $261,000 through 3,203 individual donations without sending an email, a text, or a phone call.
It's a fundraising record for me, and he's boosting my current cash on hand north of 1.1 million, Massey said.
So, yeah, bro.
And the reason why is because Trump is trying to primary him.
And basically, what that means, guys, is Trump is going to endorse someone else to take a spot.
Without me going into super, you know, confusing politics, that's basically what it means.
Trump is looking to replace Massey with someone else, basically.
So, and he's going to endorse that individual.
So, that's what that basically means for you guys.
Let's see here.
But yeah, shout out to Thomas Massey, bro.
I think, like, him, Matt Gates, and maybe a couple other people are the only ones that never took money from APAC.
So, yeah, shout out to that.
Thank you for that, Sandy Walsh.
And then, let's see here.
What else we got?
Okay, I think we're good.
Okay, so I looked at this tweet, right?
Tucker Carlson drops a suite.
As you guys know, I've been talking about Syria for a bit, right?
And in this tweet, there's a very long tweet.
And this is unI'm not going to lie to you guys.
This is very unlike Tucker.
He normally doesn't tweet like this.
If you look at his feed normally, he just posts videos and maybe a short tweet here or there.
But this is the first time I've seen a big tweet like this, right?
So as predictable as this is, it's still infuriating to see it.
For decades, Bashar al Assad protected minority religious communities in Syria, including the country's largest Christian population.
No one in the United States was allowed to notice this.
And anyone who did was immediately denounced by neocons as a dangerous extremist.
Well, chat, you guys that watch me, you guys are smart enough to know what neocons means, right?
If you guys watch me, you know exactly what neocons means.
...
But it was true.
Assad protected Christians.
The weaker Assad was, the more Christians died.
During the years that neocons in the West backed the war against Assad, the percentage of Christians in Syria went from 10% to 2%.
Now that Assad has been driven from power, many of the remaining Syrian Christians are being slaughtered and their holy places desecrated.
Barry Weiss and John Bolton haven't said a word about it, but no one's paying, no one who's paying attention can be surprised it's happening.
Neocon projects in the Middle East invariably destroy ancient Christian communities from Iraq to Gaza and many places in between.
Can this be an accident, you wonder?
Tucker said a whole lot there.
Tucker said a whole lot there.
And there's like videos of like these guys ridiculing and assaulting Christians in Syria where he put that video.
And some of it is very graphic, guys.
But even Tucker is noticing, right?
And I actually made a tweet about this not too long ago where in my tweet, I said me posted.
Arrest pedophiles on FC list?
No.
Arrest campus students for anti-Semitism?
Yes.
Oh, man.
Okay.
So this comes from Ron Paul, right?
So Ron Paul said, Does anyone believe that on the eve of peace talks, just after the White House said the Syrian people should choose their own should choose their own leaders, that Assad will launch a gas attack to turn the whole world against them?
We're back to the same lines that got us into Iraq.
Do we ever learn to question the propaganda?
And that comes from Ron Paul.
Ron Paul was so ahead of his fucking time, too.
I got to give him a Don DeMonco.
This dude was based as fuck when it comes to the Middle East.
Back when it wasn't, when it was really bad to be so.
Like right after 9-11.
He was calling this shit out like 20 years ago, bro.
Matter of fact, let me see here.
If I could pull up one of his old speeches, shout out to my guy down on the sharp.
on right now.
So we're ready to go to war.
I say going to war rapidly like this is risky and it's reckless.
Now, if they're so determined to go to war, the only thing I plead with you for, this is the case, is do it properly.
Ask the people and ask.
And remember, guys, this was back in the early 2000s when going to war was popular.
Because everyone was like, oh, 9-11, 9-11.
The Congress for death.
So this was a very unpopular position to hold.
Declaration of war.
This is war.
People are going to die.
And you've got to get a declaration of war.
Iran, why do we have to bomb so many countries?
Why are we in have 900 bases, 130 countries, and we're totally bankrupt?
How are you going to rebuild the military when we have no money?
How are we going to take care of the people?
So I think this wild goal to have another war in the name of defense is the dangerous thing.
The danger is really us overreacting.
And we need a strong national defense.
And we need to only go to war with a declaration of war and just carelessly flouting it and starting these wars so often.
Speaker, 8,000-some Americans have died since we've gone to war.
You cannot solve these problems with war.
You can solve the problems if we follow our Constitution and go to war only when we declare the war, win, win them, and get them over with instead of this endless fighting and this MSI that we have enemies all around the world.
Yes, I would leave.
I would leave completely.
Why leave the troops in the region?
It was the fact that we had troops in Saudi Arabia was one of the three reasons given for the attack on 9-11.
So why leave them in the region?
They don't want our troops on the Arabian Peninsula.
We have no need for our national security to have troops on the Arabian Peninsula.
And going into Iraq and Afghanistan and threatening Iran is the worst thing.
I think when I had Dave Smith on my show, we talked about Ron Paul quite a bit.
And this Ron Paul is like Dave Smith's favorite politician ever.
And he's pretty based on this shit, man.
We can do for our national security.
I am less safe.
The American people are less safe for this.
It's the policy that is wrong.
Tactical movements and shifting troops around and taking in 30 more and reducing by five.
Totally irrelevant.
We need a new foreign policy that said we ought to mind our own business, bring our troops home, defend this country, defend our borders.
Base.
Let's fuck it go, baby.
Welcome!
Punch!
So if this dude was ahead of his fucking time, man, you're basically saying that we should take our marching orders from Al-Qaeda.
If they want us off the Arabian Peninsula, we should leave.
No!
I'm saying we should take our marching orders from our Constitution.
We should not go to war.
We should not go to war without a declaration.
We should not go to war when it's an aggressive war.
This is aggressive invasion.
We've committed the invasion of this war, and it's illegal under internet national law.
I don't think you guys understand how crazy it was to say this shit back then, bro.
Guys, saying this back then was fucking crazy.
Okay?
Because when 9-11 hit, and the only way you're going to like, because it was such a crazy time to be alive when this happened, right?
Like when 9-11 happened, chat, like, it did a couple of things, right?
It united the country for good or for good or for worse, right?
And no one really questioned the war.
So to be saying this shit back then was unheard of and political suicide to a degree, right?
Because everybody else was like pro-war to some degree.
This is like one of the few people that was like, no, fuck that.
Right?
It wasn't until like damn near when Obama came in in like 2008 that they started having talks about getting out the Middle East.
The American people didn't go in.
A few people advising this administration, a small number of people called the neoconservatives, hijacked our foreign policy.
They're responsible, not the American people.
Hey, guys, please don't go crazy banning people in the chat.
All right.
Yeah, please, please don't do that.
Like, unless they're being super, super annoying.
But, like, yo, you guys know where I stand with free speech, man.
Just let niggas rock, man.
If they want to talk shit or whatever, it's fine.
They're not responsible.
We shouldn't punish them.
The United States of America.
No, not the divided states of America.
And if they want to put other flags, it's fine, even though it's fucking annoying, but it's fine.
Freedom of speech, right?
But anytime we got a nationalist type show, no, no, no random flags.
Hey.
I'll let y'all rock for today.
When we make a mistake, it is the obligation of the people through their representatives to correct the mistake, not to continue the mistake.
And that's what we do on the floor of the city.
No, we're dug a hole for ourselves and we dug a hole for our party.
And he's a libertarian, Ron Paul.
He's libertarian.
We're losing elections and we're going down next year if we don't change it.
And it has all to do with foreign policy and we have to wake up to this fact.
Even if we lose elections, we should not lose our honor.
And that is more important than the people who are not.
We're losing party.
We have lost.
We have lost over 5,000 Americans killed.
We've lost over 5,000 Americans over there in Afghanistan, in Iraq, and plus the civilians killed.
How many more do you want to lose?
How long are you going to be there?
How long?
What do we have to pay to save face?
That's all we're doing is saving face.
It's time we came home.
Gentlemen, thank you.
But you know, just going for increasing presidential powers as it's been discussed is rather disturbing.
Yeah.
So the guy's ahead of his time, man.
Like him a lot.
But anyway, so I say that to show you guys that he had this thing.
So Ben Shapiro didn't like this tweet, right?
Where Tucker Carlson is talking about Syria.
Now, real fast, let me go ahead and give you guys.
So Bashar al-Assad, right, this dude right here, well, we'll show you guys real quick.
Well, I showed you guys this yesterday, but I'll show you again.
Bashar al-Assad, right, very divisive guy, right?
Some people love him, some people hate him, right?
Tulsi Gabbard supported him, felt as though he was a force that kept the region stable.
Obviously, you see Tucker Costa coming out and saying it, right?
We got people like Ron Paul saying that, you know, him gassing his people the day before an election is bullshit propaganda by people wanting him gone.
And the reason why people want him gone is because obviously he's an ally of Iran and as being an ally of Iran, Syria is in a critical strategic position to get weapons and supplies into Hezbollah into Lebanon, right?
On the map, which I'll show you guys one more time so you guys can visualize this.
And I'm very, I'm sensitive to the fact that a lot of you guys might not necessarily be like, you know, geographically or politically inclined.
So here's Syria right here, right?
So Syria, as you guys can see, Damascus is right on the border of Lebanon.
Now, Syria is in a critical position as a part of the acts of resistance.
Here's Iran, the leader, and then Iran moves weapons and supplies through Iraq into Syria, and then they flow through into Lebanon so Lebanon can wage the wars that it has on our Israel, especially over the last year or so since October 7th, right?
So Israel has always had a problem with Syria because they know that Syria facilitates the support of Hezbollah, one of their biggest oppositions on their northern border, okay?
So they needed him gone.
And Bashar al-Assad, as you guys know, at the end of last year, within 10 days, lost his country to rebels, and he is currently in Russia.
He's a strong ally of Russia.
He fled to Russia.
Putin took him in under asylum.
And now the country is under rule by a completely different government run by militants, right?
What you could call Islamist militants, extremists.
So one thing that Assad did do was he kind of kept the place.
He kept it stable to a degree.
And the reason why is because the Syrian war in the Middle East is probably one of the most complex situations.
You have multiple factions fighting each other, whether it's Islamist militants, ISIS, the Kurds, the Syrian army.
There's like three to five different factions fighting all over the place in Syria, right?
And Assad was able to control roughly 60% of the country when all of these conflicts were going on, right?
So now that he's fled, it's fucking mayhem in Syria, right?
Which is exactly what Israel wants, by the way.
Because with Syria weakened, that weakens Hezbollah by proxy, right?
Because now they don't have a friendly neighbor facilitating the movement of weapons to fight the IDF for Hezbollah.
So that's who Bashar al-Assad is.
And that's kind of the situation.
Now, some people say, oh, he killed his own people.
He's responsible for the civil war.
That's fine.
I'm not here to tell you guys he's a good guy or whatever.
I'm just here to tell you guys how he's viewed.
Right?
And this is why Tucker is talking about him because he did exercise quite a bit of tolerance when it comes to the Christian population in Syria.
Okay.
So that's where this comes from.
Give me one set of chat that all makes sense with Bashar al Assad's Syria and their role.
Give me one second to chat, guys.
Obviously, summarize it for you guys, but that's in general what's going on in Syria right now.
Perfect.
Okay.
Cool.
It's deeper than that.
And I've talked about the Syrian conflict quite a bit.
But for the purposes of, you know, not taking forever on this, we'll just leave it there.
Reb says, respect for standing up to those guys offering women money.
Takes balls to stand up to people working for you.
Any chance you'd bring Nick on the show recently as an Elijah show?
Soon, don't worry.
Come and see, my friends.
All right.
Reb says, don't forget, Bashar al Assad was also a highly regarded eye surgeon, very smart, kept Syria stable.
White Syrians are dying now that the rebels have taken over, including Christians.
Yep, you're right.
And the Alawites, everybody.
Yeah, Bashar al-Assad actually didn't want to come into power.
The only reason he came into power was because his brother died.
Bashar al-Assad just wanted to be an eye doctor in the United Kingdom, if I'm not mistaken.
So, anyway, so this comes from the Young Turks.
Basically, Ben Shapiro has a point of contention with Tucker Carlson's position on this situation.
So, let's see.
To pretend that Assad is somehow completely not responsible for what happened in Syria while he was dictator in Syria, it's kind of wild.
No one in the United States was allowed to notice this.
I'm pretty sure actually, we were all allowed to notice this.
And many people did notice this, actually, and commented upon it when Assad fell.
Actually, and anyone who did was immediately denounced by neocons, a dangerous extremist.
I have suspicions as to what Tucker means by quote-unquote neocons.
Hey, you guys know what he means by that.
And I'm sure Ben knows what he means by that, too.
He means people like you.
That's what he means, right?
People who egged on, you know, the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Like, neoconservatives love to intervene.
They love to engage in war.
They feel that the United States should basically go around bullying other countries to do what we want.
And so neocons still exist in the Republican Party.
Unfortunately, they also exist in the Trump White House.
Senator Marco Rubio is a hardcore neocon.
There's no question about that.
However, Ben Shapiro's continued feud with Tucker Carlson over foreign policy matters really does highlight these ever-growing cracks within the Republican Party overall when it comes to these conflicting foreign policy ideologies, right?
You have the more interventionist side that's represented by neoconservatives.
That's conservatives.
And then you have the isolationist side, or let's just say more isolationists.
They'ren't necessarily isolationists, but they don't want to use up American resources to get involved in foreign wars.
And that's where I would stand.
That's where I would stand.
I think foreign aid and foreign wars is the worst thing that we could do.
And, you know, it's interesting because the Republican Party has become the party that's like anti-war now.
And there's two different factions in it, right?
You got your MAGA idiots that say support Israel, give them whatever they need, like the Nikki Haley retards.
Then you got guys like me that are critical of Israel's influence on American foreign policy and say, no, we need to stop doing this shit, right?
Now, all this started with news of mass killings that took place, mass killings, and violent clashes that have been taking place in Syria.
And these clashes are happening between groups who were loyal to Bashar al-Assad and his regime.
Obviously, Assad was a dictator.
He did horrible things.
But, you know, the argument here is that once Assad is gone, it would be foolish to think that his replacement is going to be better.
And that's kind of the argument.
and his replacement is far worse i've uh so this guy ahmed hussein al-shara also known as uh namdi gory uh uh abu muhammad al-julani is a syrian politician or former rebel commander who is currently serving as the president serious since january 29 20 25 i'll sure
El-Sharra played a key role in the fall of the Assad regime and establishment of the Syrian transitional government, born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to a Syrian Sunni Muslim family from the Golan Heights.
He grew up in the capital, Damascus, Al-Shara, joined al-Qaeda in Iraq, then led by Abu Musab el-Zarqawi shortly before the 2003 invasion of Iraq and fought for three years in the Iraqi insurgency.
So let me get this straight, guys.
This dude is a guy that runs Syria now, former al-Qaeda member, right?
And he basically they rebranded their militant organization and they got supported by Israel and the United States to overthrow Assad.
Because remember, guys, after the Hezbollah ceasefire, the rebels started moving towards Aleppo, right?
So the rebels were mostly concentrated in this Idlib area, right, of Syria.
After the Hezbollah ceasefire with Israel and after Hezbollah was significantly weakened, they struck.
They went to Aleppo, took that town over, and then started working their way south on the M5 highway and worked their way.
They went to Hama homes and then eventually got to Damascus and took the country over in 10 fucking days, chat.
Took the country over in 10 days.
Something that they couldn't do for well over a decade.
They were able to do in 10 days because Russia was weakened and they couldn't give Syria the air support that they needed.
And Hezbollah was weakened and they couldn't support them either.
And Iran couldn't support them either because Bashar al-Assad had heavily relied upon these proxy powers to keep him in power.
Russia's air support, Hezbollah's Hezbollah's ground soldiers, right?
And Iran's resources allowed Bashar al-Assad to stay in power and keep the rebels at bay for all the years that he did.
But since all of his allies were significantly weakened by their own warfare, the rebels were able to take advantage of that and move in and take over the country in literally less than two weeks.
Something they had not been able to do for well over a decade.
Argument represented by Tucker Carlson.
And he has a very specific reason for why he feels that, you know, Bashar al-Assad remaining in the position of power would have been better than the new regime that we're dealing with, because the clashes, again, have to do with those loyal to Assad and those who are loyal to the new regime.
Now, why would anyone be loyal to Bashar al-Assad?
I mean, he was a brutal dictator, right?
He used chemical weapons against his own people, right?
Well, it's because he actually did protect some of the ethnic and religious minorities in Syria.
Whereas now, the interim leader of Syria, the regime that has now taken control of the country, used to have ties with ISIS, number one, and seems less willing to protect ethnic minorities and religious minorities in Syria.
And that is concerning, to say the least.
So, in regards to these mass killings that happened recently, nearly a thousand people were killed last week by armed groups and foreign fighters linked to Syria's new government.
And the mass killings.
Those are the rebels I told you guys from Idlib.
Happened in Syria's coastal region in areas that are actually dominated or, you know, mostly populated by the country's Alawite religious minority.
So in a number of Alawites guys are Muslims that there's not that many of them.
And if I'm not mistaken, I think that's what Bashar al-Assad identifies as.
It's a very obscure sect of Islam.
A P underscore Josh.
Off topic.
When are y'all getting the tapes?
Entire families, including women, children, and individuals were killed with predominantly Alawite cities and villages targeted in particular.
Again, Assad was protecting the Alawites.
In fact, Assad himself was Alawite and provided protection for Syrians.
Okay, I was right.
He was Alawite.
You know, ethnic minorities.
And again, while that's true, he was also a brutal dictator.
Both things can be true.
Oh, TTS going?
TTS is going?
TTS is going?
Sorry, guys.
I can't hear the TTS.
I can't hear it, chat.
Let me double-check on my replay.
I cannot hear the TTS.
I got to get with Bills and fix this shit.
I see it though.
I see it.
I just didn't hear it.
Yeah, so RPJ says, off topic, when are y'all getting the tates?
I'm thinking maybe the end of the month, bro.
And then a month.
That's what I'm thinking.
I don't know why the hell the TTS doesn't work, chat.
But I see our read, but thank you so much for that, RP Josh, by the way.
I appreciate that, my friend.
P underscore Josh Tip Chat.
But that's taken as from getting the tapes.
True.
The United States did arm and provide support to the rebels in Syria.
They definitely did, and so did Israel.
There was a lot of concern about the U.S. doing that because I think that it's a mistake to think one side good, one side bad.
You know, those weapons can fall into the hands of the wrong.
Yeah, no, I get it.
I know some of you guys are saying, hey, the Alawites are killing the Sudan.
Yes, I get it, guys.
They've been, yes, they've been fighting each other for forever.
I understand that.
What I'm saying, though, is that the Alawites are a much smaller group of people.
Right?
The Sunni Muslims is like 90% of the Muslim population, bro, or 80%, something wild.
Alawites are a very obscure sect.
People, terrorist groups.
You know, I don't think most Americans would celebrate the idea that we were providing any type of help or assistance to a group of people that had ties to ISIS, for instance.
And so that's really what Tucker Carlson was kind of raising awareness about.
Okay.
So also throughout Assad's rule, the Alawite sect became increasingly linked in the eyes of his opponents, meaning the rebels, to the atrocities committed by his regime during the Syrian civil war.
And there were atrocities committed by his regime, to be sure.
So here's a clip of Amy Goodman from Democracy Now explaining the violence, how it happened, and more details that you should know.
But I should warn you, this is a little brutal and difficult to watch.
It's graphic.
So without that, I just replayed the TTS, guys.
It was one time.
I just replayed it, though, to put on screen for RP Josh.
A warning in mind.
Let's take a look.
An estimated 1,300.
Yes, Alawites are considered non-Muslims by other Muslims.
Yes, they can be.
They can be for sure.
People have been killed in fighting since last Thursday in Syria's coastal region, the heartland of the country's Alawite minority, the sect to which the Assad family belongs.
Nearly a thousand civilians have been killed, according to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, most of them in massacres by fighters loyal to the new government.
The deadly clashes began Thursday after coordinated attacks by gunmen linked to the former regime killed over 200 members of the security forces.
In response, according to reports by Human Rights Watch and The Guardian, Syrian government forces, along with armed groups and individuals, poured into Alawite villages throughout the region.
By Friday, reports began to emerge that scores of civilians, including children and the elderly, were being targeted in reprisal attacks.
Unverified videos show corpses piling up on the streets and men in military fatigues executing unarmed people.
The Syrian yeah, guys, it's fucking crazy.
If you go on Twitter, like Syrian Girl, for example, she's been posting a lot of videos, which I'm not going to post here, but she's been posting a lot of the videos of these people being fucking complete piece of shit savages, man, killing innocent people.
Network of Human Rights found the vast majority of civilians were killed by armed groups previously affiliated with Turkish-backed factions fighting the Assad regime.
Yeah, it's just brutal, man, what's happening in the Middle East right now.
So Syria's interim leader, Ahmed.
And this all benefits Israel because this is what Israel wants is a destabilized Middle East so they can go ahead and be the hegemony there and no one can challenge them.
Al-Sharrah, who, of course, was the individual who had ties to ISIS, but he's not really kind of trying to position himself as a moderate, promised to punish those responsible for the horrific violence and the mass killings, but he did not respond to questions regarding the role that his own forces had played in these atrocities.
Now, let's get back to the argument between Tucker Carlson and Ben Shapiro now that you have the context of what happened in Syria.
So Carlson is very much questioning the regime change that has occurred in Syria.
Yeah, Tucker also has questioned the JFK stuff, which I talked to you guys about the other day.
He was saying, hey, what the fuck is going on with the JFK declassifications?
I'm telling you guys, Tucker knows what the fuck is going on, bro.
He knows what's going on.
He just can't be obvious about it.
Here's what he posted about the massacres that just occurred.
Assad protected the Christians.
The weaker Assad was, the more Christians died.
During the years that neocons in the West backed the war against Assad, the percentage of Christians in Syria went from 10% to 2%.
Now that Assad has been driven from power, many of the remaining Syrian Christians are being slaughtered and their holy places desecrated.
And then he says, neocon projects in the Middle East invariably destroy ancient Christian communities from Iraq to Gaza and in many places in between.
Can this be an accident?
You wonder.
Okay, so I share Tucker Carlson's concern over this new Syrian regime.
However, I don't agree with just making it about Christians who are being targeted and killed.
Obviously, a lot of people have been victimized.
A lot of innocent civilians have been victimized as a result of the war.
Yeah, Candace Owens has talked about this as well.
War in Syria.
And I think we should be concerned about all lives, regardless of whatever their religious beliefs might be.
But overall, I mean, I do agree with what Tucker Carlson is saying here.
Whenever there is a proxy war that the United States is involved in, whenever the U.S. is backing one side, I think it would be a mistake to see the situation as black and white or to see the situation as, oh, we are helping the good guys.
Because in this case, that wasn't really what was happening.
We had issues with Assad for sure.
But, you know, when you look at other countries like Libya, for instance, was the fall of Muammar Gaddafi beneficial for the people of Libya?
It wasn't.
So he was a dictator.
He was awful, that's for sure.
But his ouster, his killing, the regime change that happened in Libya led to more pain, more suffering in that country, a slave trade in that country.
And so you kind of have to take these matters and see them for what they are, as opposed to having like this simplistic, unnuanced thinking about it.
Now, Ben Shapiro did not like what Tucker Carlson had to say, clearly.
And so here's his response.
And then Israel in October of last year went after Hezbollah and basically defenestrated their entire leadership with everything from the Bieber attacks to the attacks killing Hassan Nasrallah and all the rest.
And they hit.
So I talked about this yesterday, how Israel was able to systematically destabilize Hezbollah as well in Lebanon with the Pedro attacks and assassinating Nasrallah with airstrikes.
Hezbollah is so hard.
And Hezbollah was no longer able to support.
And Iran was really no longer able to support the Assad regime in Syria, which was a terrorist, genocidal regime on its own.
There are no good guys in the Syrian fight except for some of the Druze and the Kurds and the Christians.
If your sort of bizarre supposition is that this is because of America as opposed to because the Middle East happens to be a long chain of terrorist tyrannies following one another with different enemies, I don't think that you've been following Middle Eastern history very long.
This is part and parcel of some of the stuff that Tucker seems to be pushing lately, which again is the idea that all conflict in the Middle East is the fault of an evil cadre of Americans who are pushing conflict in the Middle East.
No one in the Middle East apparently has any agency.
Iran has no agency.
Hezbollah has no agency.
Qatar certainly has no agency.
I think that Tucker's worldview suggests that apparently the only actors in the Middle East who have any agency at all are the United States, Israel.
Yes, Tucker's right.
I mean, the fact that Ben is trying to deny this is actually fucking wild.
And pretty much no one else.
Yes, that is true.
You guys want to know why it's true?
I'll tell you why right now.
This memo right here, "A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm," commonly known as the Clean Break Report, is a policy document that was prepared in 1996 by a group led by Richard Perle for Benjamin and Yahoo.
Who's Richard Pearl?
Do I even need to keep going?
Every single time, right, chat?
The report explained a new approach to solving Israel's security problems in the Middle East with an emphasis on Western values.
It has since been criticized for advocating an aggressive new policy, including the removal of Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq and the containment of Syria by engaging in a proxy warfare and highlighting its position, possession of weapons of mass destruction.
Certain parts of the policy set forth in the paper were rejected by Netanyahu.
So, guys, in this memo, all the countries that you guys see stabilized were on this list.
They've been talking about this since 1996, guys.
Calculum!
Punch!
Okay.
For Ben Shapiro to insinuate that Israel and America are not involved actively in the process of trying to destabilize the Middle East is ingenuine and just he's he's either stupid or trying to fool you guys.
And I think it's the latter because Ben Shapiro is an incredibly intelligent guy.
Well, the United States and Israel are the powerful countries.
And we talked about Tucker Carlson's reasoning.
We gave you his exact statement and we told you what the motivating factors are behind what Tucker Carlson is saying.
Obviously, he cares deeply about Christians.
He's worried about Christians being slaughtered as a result of the new regime in Syria.
But let's talk a little bit about Ben Shapiro's motivating factors.
What is biasing his point of view on this situation?
I think it really has to do with the fact that Israel wanted to see the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, not because they were concerned about the treatment.
And right after Bashar al-Assad fled, you know what Israel did?
They bombed all of his military bases and all of his ships and jets and everything.
They bombed the missile defense system so that when the rebels take power, they won't be able to fight back against Israel.
And they're keeping people at the, and they're also controlling the border.
Treatment of Syrian civilians, but because Bashar al-Assad was not a supporter of Israel.
And sure enough, you look at what's happened to Syria since the fall of Assad and things become a little clearer.
So what do I mean by that?
He was an ally of Iran, Israel's biggest enemy.
So obviously, Syria isn't just currently home to a number of feuding minority groups, right?
So since Assad was ousted, Israel began occupying part of the country.
So, Israel's defense minister said just yesterday, the IDF is prepared to stay in Syria for an unlimited amount of time.
Boom.
We will hold.
Mind you guys, I had never seen this video before, and I'm telling you guys what it is.
First time I'm watching, it was with you guys right now.
The security area in Herman and make sure that all the security zone in southern Syria is demilitarized and clear of weapons.
And they're referring to this area right here.
This whole area right here.
That borders Israel.
They claim that they're Golan Heights, etc.
All they're doing is building a buffer zone in order to protect Israel.
I'm sure that's the case.
Israeli forces, by the way, are currently occupying a 400-square-kilometer demilitarized buffer zone in Syria.
And Kat stated that the IDF's presence is a necessary deterrent to any potential enemies of his country.
He says every morning when the new leader of Syria opens his eyes at the presidential palace in Damascus, he will see the IDF watching him from the peak of the Herman.
And remember that we are here and in the entire security area of the southern of southern Syria to protect the Golan and Galilee residents against any of his threats and those of his jihadist friends.
But Israel, by the way, is aiming to take more land and they're aiming to do so soon.
This is reported by The Guardian.
They write that Israeli warplanes have launched hundreds of strikes since the fall of Assad to destroy military equipment left by the former regime.
And officials have described an extensive told you guys they destroyed everything, man.
I don't miss chat.
I told y'all, ninjas, man.
Calculum punch.
New zone stretching across much of southwestern Syria as territory that Israel will ensure is, you know, ensure is demilitarized.
And it's a new wave of attacks struck targets in southern Syria earlier this weekend.
They're going to occupy Syrian land.
Okay.
They didn't like Assad.
They wanted Assad gone.
That's the reason why both Israel and the United States supported the rebels, of which you had members of ISIS.
Okay.
The new leader of Syria, former member of ISIS.
I get that he's trying to present himself as a moderate.
I'm skeptical of that.
We'll see what happens, but not a good situation in Syria.
But hopefully, this helps you understand why there's this fight between Shapiro and Tucker Carlson.
More importantly, I think it's kind of representative of the divide within the Republican Party at the moment.
Every time you ring the bell below, an angel gets his wings.
All right.
So that's definitely true.
So, obviously, difference of opinion.
Let's go ahead and watch this video here that talks a little bit about, and this is new, talks a little bit about the Syrian conflict so you guys get a better idea of what's going on in current events.
Three months after the downfall of Bashar al-Assad, the nation of Syria is once again on the bring of a civil war.
Over the last few days, battles have raged all across the northern Syrian provinces of Latakia and Tartus, with the death toll at the time of writing now thought to have crested by the thousands.
Moilists to the old regime and soldiers for the new are engaged in a mass act of bloodletting in the Syrian street.
And according to international observers in the area, civilians aren't just caught in a crossfire being hunted.
It's a very tense situation on the ground, and it is the ultimate test for new Syrian leadership that's promised peace, unity, and justice in the dictator's wake.
Things are moving fast.
Information is hazy, and the true extent of the damage isn't yet known.
But it is abundantly clear that the next few days and weeks will decide the future of this fragile nation.
Syria hasn't returned to civil war yet, but right now, nothing is certain.
So let's get into it.
So, before we begin today's episode, we've got to issue a quick caveat, as we do anytime we discuss an evolving situation here on warfronts.
The information we discuss in this episode is accurate through the very start of the day, 12:01 a.m.
Monday morning local time in the city of Damascus.
All right, so we got a chat here from watch this video of Paris Morgan Humiliated from Normad.
Okay, I says, He gives me a status on.
Yeah, I've watched that video before with the audience on Trump.
Trump knows too.
Rob Sidian says, Yo, Myron, kind of off topic.
Did you cover the Mahmoud Khalil having confirmed to have had security clearance from the British government?
He worked as a program manager at the Syria office of the British Embassy in Beirut from 2018 and 2022.
Sasrana, that's interesting.
I didn't know that.
That's very fucking interesting.
Anything that's happened in Syria after that time will not be covered here.
Although, if the situation changes dramatically by the time this comes out, you can rest assured that we are probably prepping a follow-up episode to discuss those changes.
With that in mind, let's begin.
The current explosion of violence in northwest Syria began on Thursday, March the 6th, in the small city of Jabla on the Mediterranean coast.
On that day, a group of loyalist fighters supporting the recently ousted regime of Bashar al-Assad staged an ambush, reportedly killing 16 police personnel in what a security official from the region called a quote, well-planned and premeditated attack.
Because keep in mind, guys, there's still Assad loyalists there.
That same official, as quoted by DW, also said, several groups of Assad militia remnants attacked our positions and checkpoints, targeting many of our patrols in the Jabla area.
Quote ends.
Now, those loyalist forces reportedly fired on paramedics and civilians, as well as government forces who had been attempting to detain a wanted person when they were attacked.
Once the attack began, Syrian security forces responded rapidly, dispatching armed attack helicopters to strike back.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based observatory that's regarded as among the best international sources on the ground in Syria, a total of 48 people were killed on Thursday, counting the dead from both sides.
Now, to understand what happens in the following dates, we've got to understand a little bit about where this violence took place.
Estimated at a pre-war population of about 80,000 people, Jablair is part of Syria's Latakia governor and just north of the Tatus governor, two Syrian provinces where the country's minority Alawite ethno-religious group actually make up a majority of the local population.
The Assad family, whose dynasty ruled Syria for over half a century until a lot.
Yeah, his family's been in power, guys, for literally decades.
And like I said before, Bashar was not supposed to take power.
It was supposed to be his brother.
Last December, our Alawites themselves and the Assad regime spent decades fostering very close ties with the Alawite community.
As a result, Latakia and Tartis, including cities like Jabla, have been perceived as strongholds for the regime or for regime support for a long time.
And an outsized proportion of the sprawling Assad-era governments were drawn from the Alawite community.
Now that Assad has been overthrown, the situation between the Alawites and the rest of Syria, especially the Islamist leaders who've taken control in Damascus, has been very tense.
And here, it's important to emphasize two things.
First of all, Alawites are not and have never been uniformly loyal to Assad, but many within the minority are, and an outsized proportion of Alawites were involved with the nastiest parts of the Syrian regime.
Those nastiest parts would include the so-called machinery of death that one international war crimes prosecutor estimated in December 2024 as being responsible for the torture and murder of over a gist of the conflict now.
So, um, you know, Normad, for some odd reason, bro, I can't open up this link that you sent me.
So, uh, on this Pierce Morgan versus Mehdi Hassan thing, but I can, uh, can you just send it?
I guess shit.
Send it again and just post only the link.
Don't say anything else.
Just send the link.
All right, so let's go into now.
Now we're going to switch gears, guys, into Chauvin, okay?
So this is something me and Ben Chabiro actually agree on, which is Chauvin being pardoned.
So, let's watch Ben Shapiro's take on this.
Him and Stephen A. Smith have been going back and forth on this.
And for those that don't know, real quick, might as well just show you guys who is Chauvin, Derek Chauvin.
This is a police officer that had his knee on the back of George Floyd and, you know, allegedly, well, he's been convicted of killing George Floyd.
So, Derek Michael Chauvin, born March 19, 1976, an American former police officer, who murdered George Floyd, a 46-year-old African-American man in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
On May 25th, 2020, Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck for about nine minutes while Floyd was handcuffed and lying face down on the street, calling out, I can't breathe.
During an arrest made with three other officers, Chauvin was dismissed by the Minneapolis Police Department on May 26th and arrested on May 29th.
The murder set off a series of protests in Minneapolis, across the United States, and around the world in support of Black Lives Matter.
I would say that this by far, guys, right, the George Floyd situation is by far the biggest racial divide case I've seen in modern history.
I think it's worse than Rodney King.
This is the biggest.
This actually led, and I'm sure a lot of you guys remember, to major cities all across the United States being burned to the fucking ground.
Minneapolis was obviously ground zero, but many other cities were rioting, whether it was Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, New York City, there was a bunch of protests.
Miami, there were protests.
And I remember that this was going on right in the middle of COVID.
So there was a crazy time.
From federal charges forthwith.
It would be incredibly controversial, but I think one person that President Trump should pardon from federal charges forthwith.
It would be incredibly controversial, but I think that it's absolutely necessary.
That person is Derek Chauvin.
President Trump should, in fact, pardon Derek Chauvin.
He should.
He should pardon him his federal charges.
Now, there's only one problem with that.
If he pardons him on his federal charges, what's going to happen is Chauvin is going to go back to state custody.
So, guys, keep in mind, Chauvin was convicted twice, okay?
He was convicted in state court of murder, right?
Let me see here.
In early 2021, Chauvin was put on trial for the unintentional second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter of Floyd before a jury in Minnesota.
And he was sentenced to 22 and a half years of prison, right?
Chauvin pleaded guilty in late 2021 to federal charges of violating Floyd's civil rights.
So it's important for you guys.
There's two different things.
So he got arrested for the murder on the state side.
Then, after he was convicted of that, he pled guilty to the federal one.
And the reason why the federal one was able to come in and attach is because the federal charges were heavily contingent upon the state charges.
So I think, if I'm not mistaken, he's in federal custody now.
So the Fed set the case and he's there now.
If we are talking about reversing the evils of the last several years in American life, obviously COVID and its handling was a massive evil.
Destroyed the economy.
Yeah, but you also pushed for the vaccine, bro.
L. Set us on a path to fiscal insanity, destroyed children, led to massive health-related cover-ups.
Just horrifying all the way around.
I find it funny how he's not talking about how he advocated for the vaccine.
And President Trump has taken on a lot of those things.
But when it came to BLM, the inciting event for the BLM riots that caused $2 billion in property damage in the United States and set America's race relations on their worst footing in my lifetime was a.
Absolutely.
Worse than OJ, worse than Rodney King.
Doesn't even come close.
Like, OJ was bad too, but that was a W for the black community.
But Rodney King, that was the first big one.
And I would argue the Rodney King case chat, the Rodney King case, actually occurred prior to the OJ Simpson case.
And I think that's a big reason why OJ was found innocent.
There was extreme racial tension back in the 90s during the OJ trial because the Rodney King beating, right?
And for those, just real quick, because I know some of you guys are young here and you might not remember this.
So Rodney King, right?
Okay.
Oh, he died in 2012.
So it was an American man who was a victim of police brutality on March 3rd, 1991.
So this is roughly four years before OJ goes to trial, right?
He was severely beaten by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department during his arrest after a high-speed pursuit for driving while intoxicated on I-210.
And again, because I'd love to give you guys context, let's go ahead and pull up Rodney King here.
So you guys got full context.
As a week of pretrial motions ended today in the case of the four Los Angeles policemen already indicted in the Rodney King beating, the county grand jury signaled...
Now this went viral all over the place, guys.
Absolutely went nuts.
That will be the extent of the criminal with the nightsticks, right?
I'm sure a lot of you guys that are older remember this.
This sparked outrage.
I would say this is like the first big racial problem, right?
I mean, there's been racial problems in America forever, but this is like the first big documented, you know, police brutality case in the last like 50 years, right?
Because obviously this was right after this is roughly what, remember, guys, the Jim Crow era was only maybe 30 years prior to this.
So obviously this caused outrage all across America, right?
Then when OJ had his case, right, it was almost like an overcorrection because the Rodney King case had created so much outrage in Los Angeles.
And that's actually where OJ Simpson was tried, was Los Angeles.
So the public didn't trust the police.
They thought the LAPD was racist, right?
Mark Furman, the famous detective that had been one of the key witnesses, they said that he was racist, right?
And OJ was basically able to walk.
So OJ was able to read the benefits chat that the Rodney King case had created from the racial tension and strife it created in the city of Los Angeles, right?
So Since then, I don't think there has been as big Trayvon Martin, right, was also big.
But when it comes to police brutality, I think Rodney King was like one of the first, right?
And I think the Rodney King beating in 91 directly led to OJ Simpson being found not guilty by around 1995.
You guys agree?
Give me ones in the chat.
And I did a whole thing on OJ Simpson.
Give me ones in the chat if you guys agree first or disagree.
Give me a two.
Then the other thing I'm going to do for you guys.
One of you agree, two of you disagree.
And we are...
The other thing I want to tell you guys is I did a whole episode on OJ Simpson.
Right here.
Former Fred explains OJ motor case, real killer exposed.
Right?
And I go into detail about this.
So here it is, guys.
Feel free to watch it.
And I go through who I think really killed Nicole Simpson.
Someone said OJ wasn't locked up because he was innocent.
Bro, if you really think OJ is innocent, you're fucking crazy, bro.
Nigga, you're crazy if you think OJ didn't do it.
Then again, 100% did it.
He just had assistance.
And I talk about that in the video.
But I dropped the link for you guys in the chat.
In fact, the railroading of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.
The evidence demonstrates that Derek Chauvin did not, in fact, commit murder of George Floyd.
George Floyd was high on.
He had a significant pre-existing heart.
Well, they blew out Fennell.
Condition.
George Floyd was saying he could not breathe before he was even out of the car.
He was in the car saying he could not breathe.
Derek Chauvin.
Let me see if I could I see your hands Stop breathing right now Look at what the fuck Okay, so.
In the car, he knows it.
He knows.
You need to take a seat right now.
So they're trying to put him in the car, right?
And I just had COVID, man.
I don't want to go into that.
Take a seat.
Hey, listen.
Dang, man.
Listen.
I'm not a camera.
I'll roll the windows on.
God, look at that.
Look at this.
Now you're listening.
Look at it.
Look at it.
We can picture it, but now while you're standing all the way back.
Hey, man.
God, don't do me bad, man.
Man, I don't want to try to win.
I don't want to try to win.
I don't want to win.
I'm claustrophobic.
You ain't going to win.
I'm claustrophobic.
I got anxiety.
I don't want to do nothing to this.
I'll roll the window down.
Man, I'm scared as fuck, man.
You made a mistake.
Somebody.
When that's a breathing, it's going to go off on me, man.
Okay.
Let me tell you three.
Let me tell the three and I'm going in.
Please.
You can't win.
I'm not trying to win.
I'm not trying to win.
I'll get on the ground or anything.
I'm getting in the car.
He knows it.
He knows it through Mr. Hobbes.
Y'all hear me?
Don't do me like that, man.
Okay, can I talk to you, please?
You gave me this car.
I'm talking.
So he says he doesn't want to go in because he's claustrophobic and he's going to get anxiety.
I'm telling you, I'm claustrophobic, man.
He's in the car.
In the front, I'm claustrophobic.
I'm in the car.
Okay, man.
Okay.
I'm not a bad guy.
Another big guy!
Oh, God!
Oh, really?
Please sit, please!
Take a seat!
Please.
Take a seat.
I can't joke.
I can't breathe.
So this is where he starts saying he can't breathe.
And this is like in the car, right?
This is in the car.
So he says this way before he gets on the ground.
So, I just want to show you guys that body cam footage so you see what he was saying then.
And he says I can't breathe a couple other times.
Chauvin, for large segments of even the tape that was shown, had his knee on George Floyd's shoulder or back, not on his neck.
The autopsy of George Floyd showed that he had no damage to his trachea.
That probably George Floyd died of excited delirium.
There were no accusations, even at trial, that Derek Chauvin had committed a hate crime against George Floyd or that he targeted George Floyd because of his race.
Nonetheless, on the basis of extraordinarily scanty evidence, and despite the fact there was massive pressure on the jury that the mayor of Minneapolis paid a settlement to the George Floyd family immediately, that the president of the United States suggested that Derek Chauvin was guilty right off the bat.
That the jurors were being openly threatened and admitted as much, despite all of that.
Derek Chauvin.
Yeah, I mean, and I actually made a post about this.
Like, bro, anyone that thinks that Chauvin got a real trial, a fair trial, you're crazy if you think he got a fair trial.
He did not get a fair trial whatsoever ever, bro.
Literally, the most biased trial ever.
And it gets worse.
There was a BLM guy on his jury chat.
There was a BLM protester in his jury, guys.
So, and here's the thing: when they took him to Voidere, right, which is the process of like questioning the jurors, he lied and said, Oh, yeah, no, I'm not a part of any BLM organizations, but he was and he lied.
Right?
Let me show you guys this real quick.
This is what they're referring to.
This, this, uh, from the autopsy, that's what Bench Bro is referring to.
And then also, this is a technique that Chauvin used, right, on him, which actually is taught by the Minneapolis Police Department.
So, this is what they trained them to do.
Chauvin was convicted on federal charges and pled guilty to federal charges.
Derek Chauvin should, in fact, be pardoned on that.
We will be covering that a lot more in coming weeks because I think it is worthwhile to remember that there is a man who is rotting in prison because the media decided in the middle of 2020 that they were going to turn a tragic law enforcement stop that ended with the death of a man who had a significant problem with drugs and pre-existing health problems into the raison debt of the entire 2020 election.
And it led to vast chaos.
It led to, again, the destruction of racial comedy in the United States, $2 billion in property damage, and a guy rotting in prison who the evidence demonstrates certainly was not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in that case.
Yeah, he just didn't get, he didn't get a fair trial, bro.
That's my biggest thing: he did not get a fair trial.
We're going to talk about delivering pardons.
President Trump, I think, should really seriously consider pardoning on federal charges, he can't pardon on state charges, Derek Chauvin, who is convicted of the murder of George Floyd.
As I say, we will be covering this pretty extensively in the coming weeks.
Right now, you should go to pardenderek.com and sign our petition asking President Trump to grant justice to Officer Derek Chauvin.
That is pardon P-A-R-D-O-N Derek.com, P-A-R-D-O-N-D-E-R-E-K.com.
Well, folks, tonight, Daily Wire Backstage returns live for President Donald Trump's address.
He wrote in a Saturday Truth Social Post: Major League Baseball didn't have the courage or decency to put his team with betting.
Oh, he did.
In fact, the goal is so they're actually going running a petition for this.
So, Stephen A. Smith responds to this that I'm going to keep, I'm going to keep playing LeBron James, Gilbert Arenas.
In addition to the Stephen A. Smith show coming at you, as I love to do at the very least, three times a week over the digital era with a positive way.
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And while you're doing that, make sure, please, first takes now of News Nation and conservative topics, including quotas and DEI.
All right.
So, Stephen A has been getting into the political space, if you guys haven't noticed yet.
So, let's see what he's got to say about Tucker and Ben.
Don't it's like a three-way cage match almost.
Believe me, Tucker Carlson aired it first, and then obviously News Nation aired a snippet of it.
Take a look at what I'm about to show you.
It became obvious that the meritocracy was producing an incredibly lopsided society, and that freaked people out, and it felt unfair to them.
The meritocracy produces an outcome that you may not be ready for, actually, because it's rooted in nature, and you can't change it.
So, these are super complicated questions, but I know that a system that rewards people on the basis of race and punishes others on the basis of race creates hatred and division.
I was very uncomfortable hearing that from Tucker Carlson.
Let me be very, very clear: meritocracy created a lopsided environment.
Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know how you took that, but let me tell you how I take it.
Ah, here we go, Chats here.
Here we go.
We live in a white power structure society.
White men run this country, if not this world.
No.
No, that is not true, sir.
Stupid.
They might look white, but yeah.
And what Tucker Carlson basically said there was, if you're saying a meritocracy, that that is what existed, and when that existed before the likes of affirmative action, before civil rights legislation, before DEI, et cetera, et cetera, if you're saying a meritocracy created a lopsided society and that lopsided society was in the favor of white folks,
then essentially what you're saying is white folks got their stuff on merit and everybody else, maybe not so much.
That's how I took it.
That's what I heard.
What did y'all hear?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, y'all hear.
That's what I heard.
That's what I heard.
Yeah, that you heard that because as usual, right?
The reason why you heard it that way is because this is a problem in the black community where you guys are just looking to be offended.
Let's just call a spade a spade.
It is what it is, right?
That's the fucking truth bottom for you guys.
Anytime there's a discussion on race or equality or any of that other stuff, black people might not even be the focal point of the conversation.
For all intents and purposes, Tucker could have been talking about women.
But for some odd reason, people in the black community are always quick to assume you're bigoted, racist, misogynistic, whatever it is, right?
Because liberalism is a multi-pronged Trojan horse.
Feminism, as I've explained to you guys before, is a Trojan horse that brought in all the other bullshit liberalism ideas alongside with it.
Whether it's the LGBTQ community, affirmative action, DEI, civil rights, et cetera.
The Trojan horse was originally brought in under feminism because men were stupid to think that if we give women the ability to make their own sexual decisions and their own choice, that's going to lead to more sexual access for everybody else.
Let's give them birth control so we don't have to have kids and we can just have free love.
Well, that didn't work out well because now, thanks to birth control, feminism, women entering the workforce, guys thought this was going to create a better environment for everybody.
But what it really did was it created an environment where only the top percentage of men are able to have all the sexual access.
On top of that, feminism brought all the other bullshit liberalism ideas alongside with it.
Okay?
So when Tucker talks about, look, there's some realities that if you go off a meritocracy, it might end up creating a lopsided or not attractive looking result, i.e.
a majority white Caucasian males or a majority males, right?
He never said that, but that's what Stephen A. Smith is jumping to conclusions on, right?
People are going to get mad and get offended because we live in a very politically correct society where we think everybody should be included.
And I don't think that way.
I think that hiring people or bringing them in based on the color of their skin or their background or their religion is absolutely ludicrous.
Okay?
The only time I would even endorse that as if, like, let's say the individual has a special skill, they can speak a language that's highly sought after.
Well, that's different, right?
But the basis of the job is that language skill.
So you would need to bring that person in.
So that's not even a DEI hire at that point.
But I find it interesting how Stephen A. Smith hears that and immediately jumps to racism and is offended.
And this is what leftists do.
To them, they look at anything that conservatives talk about, especially when it comes to race and meritocracy, they always look at it as a way to massage or conceal their racism, right?
I've heard many liberals say DEI is nothing more than discrimination hiding under the veil of meritocracy.
That's how a lot of them feel.
That's how a lot of them feel.
And they purposely take offense to anything that you say because they want to be offended.
So, you could go ahead and rationalize their stupid arguments about why.
Oh, well, you guys are racist.
That is why I was so uncomfortable speaking to Chris Cuomo last night, because I was a guest on his show in the immediate aftermath of about seven to eight minutes of Chris Cuomo talking to Tucker Carlson.
I had not seen it up until that moment.
See, here's the other problem.
I don't know if you guys are catching what's going on here, but what we got going on here, guys, is we have damage control going on, okay?
I don't think Stephen A. Smith really cares too much about their opinions.
He cares that they gave their opinions and he appeared on after.
And that's the key distinction, my friends, okay?
Because Stephen A. Smith knows that a large portion of his base are African American.
He knows, though he will never admit this, that they're sensitive.
He knows that black people get triggered quite easily by any type of conversation that involves race.
So he understood, oh shit, I appeared on a program with someone who was on another program talking about maybe race.
Oh shit, let me do some damage control.
And this winds up happening a lot of times with these A-list celebrities where they spend so much time protecting their image, right?
And they don't want to be looked at as bigoted.
That winds up happening is a lot of their content ends up being like this, where they're doing fucking damage control.
I'm not stupid.
I know what he's doing.
This isn't him trying to actually challenge Tucker Carlson's viewpoint.
He doesn't give a fuck about that or what Chris Cuomo thinks.
He doesn't like the fact that he appeared on a show with Chris Cuomo right after this discussion was had.
And this is very typical of A-list celebrities and minority celebrities.
They're so fucking scared of the backlash from the black community and from minority groups that they will do stupid shit like this and surreptitiously apologize.
Because that's what this is.
This is a very undercover apology to his black fans.
And they're sensitive.
I could tell you guys this myself.
Once I started being critical, right, and honest about issues that we have in the black community, a lot of people didn't like me anymore.
A lot of people started crying.
You guys don't believe me.
Look at the little jumper comment section.
I'll show you guys real quick.
I'll show you.
Because I think showing is better than fucking just yapping.
If I go to YouTube, right?
We're going to go no jumper real quick, and I'm going to share the screen with you guys here in a minute.
And this is like, this is something that you have to deal with when you're a black creator, by the way, FYI chat.
This is something that you have to deal with that no one else deals with.
It's been a minute, man.
And I think I'm one of the few people that's coming out talking about this.
People like me, Candace Owens, the Hotswinds, et cetera, we always get put into the Uncle Tom box for being honest about race.
Okay?
So, okay, by the way, OSS, we totally won.
Look at that.
1.2K, we're at the top.
But I saw people saying shit like, oh, I used to be a fan, right?
But look, black queens forever, snow bunnies never, right?
Wow, a lot of you guys are saying positive stuff.
Shout out to all y'all niggas, man.
Absolute freedom of speech.
Shout out to y'all niggas, man.
Bring Myron back on.
Shout out to you guys, bro.
A lot of love.
A lot of love here.
Here, let me go to the newest one.
newest comments I'm with the pro-black stuff but if white people want to be pro-white and have whites So I understand Myron right there.
Okay, so this person that's actually smart.
yeah first two clowns they said i'm white with a question mark White nationals don't have voices.
He says, see, president of the United States.
No, nigga, if you consider Trump white nationals, you're a retard.
Look, here's one.
Look at this.
I was a big fan of these guys in the early days, but not anymore.
I know getting views is important, but the fact of the matter is, these guys are targeting black women and all women are the problem, not just black women.
You don't have to date or marry black women.
Next topic, as far as white people, white supremacists, supremacists run the world.
They're in government agencies and aspects of law enforcement and in the private sector, and whiteness influence the entire planet.
White people don't need to be saved.
Myron, you not in this country if it wasn't for black Americans making it possible for all the immigrants to be in America.
You don't know American history.
See, I get stupid comments like this, right?
And this comes a lot of times from the FBA community, where they are fucking hypersensitive to anything critical of the black community, right?
The fuck.
Sorry, guys.
Fucking Telegram is going off.
Sorry, guys.
I don't know why the fuck.
Hold on.
Sorry about that, chat.
So they're super sensitive, man.
You guys can take it from me.
The black community is super sensitive about anything race-related.
So what ends up happening a lot of times with black creators is you got two types of black creators, right?
You got guys like Stephen A. Smith and others that will immediately try to distance themselves from anything that might be coming off as racist or bigoted for fear of being labeled a racist themselves.
Or you got people like me and Candace Owens that don't give a fuck and say what it is.
Right?
We speak from an objective standpoint and are able to criticize the black community and not care because the truth is the truth.
That's typically where your two types of black entertainers fall.
Now, obviously, the former is far more prevalent in the entertainment industry, right?
This is why you got idiots like Kendrick Lamar running around saying, oh, don't let Andrew Schultz talk about our black women, right?
This is why you got guys like fucking Michael Sheed putting on the cape for these women.
Oh, black women are queens, blah, blah, blah.
Meanwhile, he has arrest records for beating on women, right?
Like a lot of these dudes be fraud, these pro-black motherfuckers.
They'd be over here saying, oh, yeah, champion black women, whatever, but them niggas be beating on women.
Joe Budden, another one.
Oh, these guys are corny.
They racist.
They racist.
They corny.
But it's always these motherfuckers that are the first ones to be involved in some bullshit.
Whether they beat on a chick, they're walking naked in their fucking apartment building, or they're fondling their fucking dog like the whack job they are, which by the way, Joe Budden's done all three of that motherfucker.
These are the niggas that cry the most about my views, right?
Hell, even Poetic Flacco, when I went on the No Jumper podcast, he didn't like a lot of my talking points.
But guess what he always said when I said what I said?
Hey, you ain't lying, though.
That's true, but why you got to say it that way, though?
Do you think you could deliver your message a little bit more, uh-huh?
Why do you got to use that language?
Why you got to be so abrasive?
Does that really need to be said?
That's all I get.
I never get told I'm a fucking liar, chat, ever.
No one can call me a liar.
Whether it's them boys trying to say that I'm a vile anti-Semite, or the black people that say I'm a KKK member, or the feminists that call me a misogynist.
Notice how my detractors can never fucking call me a liar.
And this is the cost of doing business when you tell the truth.
Since they can't disqualify your arguments or your talking points with facts or refute anything, they have to resort to ad hominem attacks to try to attack your character.
You guys see it on the podcast all the time.
When I talk about women being promiscuous and the problems that they have, what do the girls always ask on the show, guys?
You guys know what they say.
Do you even have a girlfriend?
As if that matters.
Facts are facts regardless of who says them.
But women say that because they don't like the uncomfortable truth that I'm letting them know about.
So in an effort to disqualify my argument, they ask me this asinine question if I have a woman.
What do I always do?
I flip it back on them.
Do you have sex with men?
Yeah.
Okay.
Are you selective with who you have sex with?
Yes.
Fantastic.
I'm selective on who I have a fucking relationship with.
I give out the relationships.
You give out the sex.
It's absolutely preposterous for you to ask me if I have a girlfriend.
That's like me asking you if you have sex with dudes.
Because they look at me crazy when I say that.
Do you have sex with dudes?
Like, uh, I guess, yeah.
Yeah, it's a preposterous question because you're in the driver's seat.
You are the buyer.
You decide.
Same thing with me.
But for some odd reason, women are too stupid to understand that men control relationships.
But since we live in this deregulated sexual marketplace where women think that they know and run everything, they can't fathom or understand the fact that the reason why their dumbasses are single in the first place is because no man fucking picked them, you stupid hoe.
And this is where we arrive with the black community.
Remember that fucking Trojan Royce I told you guys about?
That feminism was what came in, and then it brought all this other bullshit with it.
This is the part of the bullshit that I brought with it.
This sensitivity to uncomfortable realities when it comes to race.
And this sensitivity and reluctance to speak on this topic at a mass level is precisely why the black community has the problems it has.
Because there's not enough of us that have the balls to step up and talk about this shit.
I can name maybe five guys off the top of my head.
Me, Officer Tatum, Candace Owens, the Hodge Twins, Larry Elder.
Honestly, those are the top five black conservatives I could think of.
Candace Owens probably being the biggest.
But every other black entertainer is super pro-black, super pro-victimhood, super cry about white supremacy, super no accountability, super blame everybody else, super pro-black single moms,
super pro-nicos ain't shit, super pro-degenerate rap music, super pro-obesity and fried chicken, super pro not speaking the English language correctly, super pro not prioritizing the fucking family, not prioritizing education, not prioritizing financial literacy, and buying fucking real estate and assets versus buying Jordans.
That's the reality.
But when I say this, they're going to call me a fucking Uncle Tom.
But it's the truth.
But once again, guys like Stephen A. Smith are a part of the problem in black media where they refuse to openly criticize the fuckery of the black community.
And they're so goddamn scared that if they even have a conversation with someone that isn't full-on pro-black, that they will go ahead and do a fucking damage control video like this.
Poor Dick Flacco, upon my first two minutes of the interview, and I'll show you guys this.
Look at what he says.
Man.
Yeah.
We got to talk about all that.
Yeah, we got a lot.
Yeah.
Came along.
Absolutely.
I brought my water.
Look, bro.
Leo was part of a bigger concerted effort.
I think he did it.
He did it himself.
He might have been say that.
Yeah, you think it that person.
And huge.
Unnecessary pause.
Yeah.
Okay.
Right?
Pause, right?
So within the first two minutes, look what happens.
And I'll blame most of that, though.
This is a dude that watching.
I make videos is.
Now, as you guys know, Flacco's made videos criticizing us.
Yeah, right?
I'm a civil person.
Yeah, right.
Look, bro.
So look.
Now, when I make videos, is now every video that I make, right?
And if you watch it, I say what.
Yo, listen, yo, I'm disappointed.
Meaning this, yo.
Yo, this is a dude that, bro, I didn't have looked up to, right?
Right?
You feel me?
Now, see what he's disappointed about.
And like when I see the pivot, it's kind of like, damn, man, like, this isn't a person who, you know, I fell in love with, right?
Pause.
Pause.
Pause, huge, huge, unnecessary pause.
Yeah, okay, right?
Pause, right?
And I'll blame most of that, though, on one person, which is why.
No.
No.
I hate that person even more.
Right?
Again, that person I hate.
Yeah.
Hey, that's Nick Fuentes.
Oh, I need to say that.
Yeah, you think Nick Fuentes radicalized Myron single-handedly.
Because prior to Nick, bro, Leo was part of it.
See, and this is why a lot of the black community don't like me.
Because I tell the truth about this shit.
A bigger concerted effort.
And just so you guys know, I've been talking about this shit before I met Nick.
I met Nick in 2023.
I've been critical of the black community years before that.
Years before that shit.
He did it himself.
He might have been influenced by Nick.
I feel like prior to Nick, like we were having high intellectual conversations.
And then Nick brought the JQ bullshit.
You feel me?
Again, not bullshit, but he kind of brought the JQ shit.
See, now bullshit because he knows it's true.
It's brought like a different set of eyeballs, attention that we don't need, right?
You feel me?
And then also, too, like, you know, and he brought like.
Translation.
Stop talking about this topic, which is heavily censored and redacted and could get you banned and talk more about stupid bimbos.
I know what you're saying is true, but don't talk about it.
And this is why people dislike me, chat.
This is why people dislike me.
You guys heard it right here.
I like Flacco.
Don't get it twisted.
I don't mind him.
But he's made several hit pieces on me saying that I'm crashing out, I'm crazy, blah, blah, blah.
But for what, though?
For telling the truth?
Haters say, oh, Myron, you're crashing out.
You're going crazy, blah, blah, blah.
So let me get this straight.
People are okay with me telling the truth when it comes to intersexual dynamics in women.
But if I talk about the real red pill about who runs this country and how things really fucking work and the systemic issues that we have culturally, I'm crashing out.
So the line stops with women.
Y'all don't want to hear nothing about anything else.
You guys just want the red pill in one area.
And that's the problem.
The very same women you criticize for not being able to hear the truth and being a crabby about it, you guys are emulating that same behavior when I'm critical of the black community, when I'm critical of them boys and their power and influence in the United States.
You guys just want some of the red pill, some of the truth.
You guys don't want it all.
And I refuse to do that.
I will tell the truth whether it benefits me or not.
Whether it aligns with what I actually think with or not.
I've told you guys before my stance on immigration.
I told you guys we need an immigration moratorium.
That we need to stop immigration for a significant amount of time and fix the problems that we have.
I should be saying that.
You guys want to know why?
My parents were born in Sudan.
They came here in the fucking 70s.
I'm a first-generation American.
My parents naturalized later on.
I should be pro-immigration to the max, right?
But here's the difference.
Just because I'm a product of my parents immigrating does not refute the fact that immigration is problematic for America as a whole.
And I want you guys to listen extremely carefully about to what I'm gonna say.
The number one way to know if someone is real, that they're honest and they're raw, are they willing to talk about topics that directly conflict with them?
Say that again.
Is your commentator prepared to talk about things that directly conflict with them?
That is how you know if someone is real.
Because they're making it objective and not subjective.
I'm a product of immigration.
My parents came here.
I should be the most pro-immigration motherfucker on the internet.
But I understand the truth that immigration is problematic to the United States.
It changes the society.
The people don't want to assimilate.
They come here and they scam.
They don't pay taxes.
They commit crimes.
And what ends up happening, and most importantly, is Americans lose certain opportunities.
So though I'm a product of immigration, I'm also a realist and understand that mass immigration is problematic.
And just because I'm a product of immigration doesn't mean that I'm not going to criticize that very same immigration.
And that, my friends, is how you know if someone's fucking real.
I'm black, even though they say I'm not.
I grew up in a Muslim household.
What have I said many times?
I've told you guys, contrary to my fucking religious beliefs, that Islam is not compatible with the first world democracy.
I've said this shit because I have the boss to tell the truth, even if it doesn't fucking benefit me.
The Muslim community gets angry at me.
Oh, Amir, why do you say that?
Because it's true.
Sharia law is not compatible with a first world democracy.
It just simply isn't.
It's the truth.
This is why almost every Arab nation is a fucking monarchy.
Because it aligns more with Sharia law and the Islamic faith.
They get angry at me for saying this shit, but it's true.
So I tell the truth regardless of if it benefits me, if I align with it, if I like it, I will tell you guys the truth.
I like smashing O's.
But I can't lie to you guys to say that that doesn't fucking help with building a nuclear family type society.
This is a response to feminism, and I've been very blunt and honest with you guys about this.
But that's the difference between me and other people.
They only tell you the truth when it affects their bottom line.
I tell you guys the truth, even if it hurts my bottom line.
So when I go around and I say, yo, look, I'm one of the realest commentators on this shit.
I truly mean that shit because I am willing to say things that others might say, well, why are you saying that?
You're a beneficiary of this.
Have I received benefits from being colored or Arab or Muslim?
Absolutely.
I have.
I'm not going to lie about that shit.
But I also think it's problematic.
It takes big balls to be able to say that and admit that.
Most people would never admit that shit.
They benefited from it, so they don't want to criticize that institution.
I like Donald Trump.
I voted for him.
But I can't lie to you guys and tell you, oh, nah, man, the fact that he's going after Massey, fuck Thomas Massey.
Yeah.
No, Donald Trump is wrong on that.
Thomas Massey is a fucking patriot.
He hasn't taken a dollar from the Israel lobby.
He's not compromised.
I've been critical of his entire cabinet.
I've said Marco Rubio is a stupid neocon.
I've said Petey Hexeth is a radical evangelical Christian.
I've said Elon Musk is a retarded tech bro that's there for his own personal gain.
So I tell the truth regardless.
And that's something very hard to find on social media.
Because people aren't willing to tell the truth if it doesn't affect their bottom line.
Anyway.
Okay.
Okay.
Sure.
Let's keep going with this Stephen A. Smith stuff.
I went on a long rant there.
But man, like, it's so true, though, that, like, black people will just find a way to get offended, bro.
And this is a microcosm of a way bigger problem.
Guys, also, do me a favor.
We got 4,000 plus you ninjas in here.
Can you guys like the video on YouTube?
We only got 794 likes, man.
Let's get the engagement up.
If you like this type of stuff, support your boy.
Like the video.
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Get involved in the show.
Actually, before I keep going, let me read some of these chats that came in.
I'm reading chats right now from Kazakh Club and Rumble.
Knightly Wisdom says, Hey, Marlowe, what's your boy onto now?
Reminds me of most saying we're comedians after you talk about them boys play their own game.
Okay.
Grimly says, Because there are a lot of problems in the black community, but what is the root cause of these problems?
The destruction of the nuclear family, bro.
What do you think about Jesse Peterson?
I think he has some reviews like you, but he is not JQ'd.
Yeah, yeah, Jesse Peterson gets it too.
And what you think is the cause of all that?
Yep, Grimely had said it.
Menace John says, I don't care whether Chauvin got a fair trial or not.
Like Trump likes to say, America is a country of law and order.
Chauvin was convicted by a jury of his piercing.
He's not getting out until he's 80.
Well, here's the thing.
If you're saying that it's a country of law and order, that means that we need actual real due process.
His rights were violated because he didn't get a fair trial.
Menace.
Come on, man.
Be higher IQ than that.
My boy, let's go.
Have a good day.
Thank you, King Rich.
HK says, just finished watching After Hours, bro.
This is insane.
It's a fucking privilege for these bitches to be on a podcast where a lot of opportunities and viewers will offer them shit, and these employees are retarded for doing this shit, not caring about your reputation.
I know, bro, they're idiots.
But Mike Monkey will get a lot more views all day left, will rally next week's.
Then it will go down again and get really a spike due to the left forming at the mouth.
Yeah, retards, bro.
And they needed me to opine on it.
So before I even delve further into this subject, let me air for you what I said to Chris Cuomo last night in the immediate aftermath of hearing what Tucker Carlson had.
Yep, damage control.
At the same, check it out.
He was dismissive of the cult, the racial construct notion that you brought to his attention, not realizing how palpable and how insulting dare I say that would come across to so many African Americans in this country.
The fact of the matter is, is that covering the world of sports, think about it from this perspective.
They were telling folks, they were telling the black man he couldn't play the quarterback position.
You were telling the black man he couldn't be a head coach.
You were telling the black man that he couldn't be a leader of men.
Let's not get started with what you were telling the black women.
And over the course of time, we've seen how exceptional people from all races are and can be.
And we see how deficient others can be.
Then you also have to take into account the kind of society that we lived in.
We lived in.
Remember, I got left back in the fourth grade because I had a first grade reader level, okay?
And I had undiagnosed dyslexia that I ultimately had to overcome.
What was one of the challenges of overcoming it?
I was in the streets all the time because my mother had to work two jobs, because my father wasn't handling his business appropriately.
And as a result, there was a weight on the shoulders of my entire family.
And so as a result, sometimes you found yourself running the streets.
Sometimes you found yourself being preoccupied.
Here we go.
Here we go.
The violin, get the fucking violins going, guys.
With things you shouldn't be preoccupied with.
And as a result, that was.
Keep in mind, this is a guy that voted for Kamala Harris not because of her policy, but because she was a black woman.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, nigga.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Keep in mind that this is a dude that literally voted for Kamala Harris for nothing more than the fact that she's a black fucking woman, chat.
Yeah.
Insane, right?
Absolutely quite wild.
But he wants to come in and talk about tone policing or I don't like this comment about racism.
The fact that you voted for Kamala Harris just because she's a black woman precisely proves Tucker Wright.
Why we need to go off of meritocracy and not race.
Incredible.
He's mad about Tucker talking about a meritocracy, but you voted for a fucking president not based on your meritocracy, Stephen A. Smith.
Let's talk facts, man.
And that's the real bomb show.
He admitted this shit.
Let me find the fucking clip, man.
Let me cook, man.
What's taking up your time instead of you hitting the books and doing what you have to do?
He didn't mention any of those kind of things.
He didn't mention any of the potential obstacles that could lie in wait.
He simply wanted to lean on race, talking to the potential intelligence or lack thereof of a race of people or what have you.
And I just said to myself, wow, he really, really seems a bit detached from reality.
And I was being nice.
I was being very, very nice.
I could have said some other things, but I don't know I'm like that.
Don't want to accuse the brother of anything.
But the bottom line is I was very uncomfortable listening to him.
Because when you use words like lopsidedness to describe a meritocracy.
Stephen A. Smith said he regrets voting for Kamala Harris, and the reason why he voted for her against Donald Trump will absolutely shock you.
Welcome back, America.
Stephen A. Smith.
So could you see yourself seeing what you see now?
And obviously Donald Trump can't run for president again, but if he could, under this current circumstances, could you see yourself voting for him?
Quite possibly.
I'm not going to sit up there and dismiss that anymore.
I think we're beyond that.
He would have to prove a lot, Mark.
And I'm not talking about policy now for a second.
Allow me to say this.
What concerned me about Donald Trump and the reason I voted against him and voted for Kamala Harris was because I felt that he would be divisive, that he would create chaos because he demands such a level of loyalty and fealty to him.
And that would take priority over governing our nation.
The reason why he voted against Donald Trump is obviously ridiculous.
He was previously attacked by Democrats for criticizing their party and not blindly accepting their agenda.
They even accused him of being secretly MAGA, a claim he denied.
So the question we should ask.
And he denied it because black media would absolutely castrate him for that.
Who started cancel culture?
And who said, you're not black if you don't vote Democrat?
And so I'm looking for both sides to work across the aisle from one another.
Having said that, when you see some of the things that he said, if he follows through on some of the things that he has said, it's not just about eradicating inflation, improving the economy, obviously controlling our borders.
These are all things that I care about, make no mistake about that.
And I certainly would support him in that regard.
But it can't be just about fealty to him and loyalty to him.
It has to be about getting the job done on behalf of what's in the best interest of the American people, as opposed to yourself, and not engaging in the kind of juvenile tendencies, tweeting all the time and going after people who are really much irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.
You do things like that and you show that you're the adult in the room.
Yeah.
I don't think anybody could dismiss Donald Trump at this particular moment in time.
It's clear now why Donald Trump often used social media for his bold responses.
The mainstream media, largely influenced by Democrats, frequently attacked him, even saying he's an American Hitler.
With such bias, social media became his primary way to defend himself and share his perspective.
If anyone needs to act more responsibly, it's the Democrats who should stop misinformation and lies.
Not just because of him, but because of what we've seen the Democrats do.
We're not falling for it any longer.
The American people aren't falling for it any longer.
I voted Democrat, and I got to tell you something right now.
I don't like the fact that I did.
I don't like what I'm saying.
I don't want to hear about, oh, we're about the law.
Nobody's above the law.
Nobody's above the law.
But then you go out and you're part of your son and you try to blame everybody else for it.
I don't want to hear about the fund of police.
I don't want to hear about, you know, what there should be open borders.
I want to hear this stuff.
And I don't think most of the American people want to hear that.
We're thinking about the state of affairs that's in.
We're not about America only.
Yeah, he's an undercover conservative chat.
He is an undercover conservative.
He just doesn't want to admit this shit.
Hold on.
I'm trying to find the clip of where he said he voted for her because of her race.
Stephen Abe's 20 race, SPN star, who is pain that saw her drop out of the 2020 candidate.
Harris did not face any competition en route to receiving the nomination.
Four years after a disastrous campaign that saw her drop out of the 2020 race.
I literally fucking saw, I just can't find the clip.
This criticism stunned social media conservative account.
The Calvin report posted, quote, Stephen A. Smith drops truth bombs on Bill Maher's crowd.
The American people chose the felon who kept his promises over party Kamala Harris's loss.
A lot of people voted for her.
But in the end, we end up feeling like damn fools because we supported it.
We fell for the okie doke, as they say.
You know she didn't.
If you had a primary, the likelihood is that she would not have been the Democratic nominee.
you can't speak out of that Stephen A also skewed Democrats for inadvertently re-electing Tristan Trump and then wondering how that happened.
Take a look.
What voter out there can look at the Democratic Party at this moment in time and say there's a voice for us, somebody that speaks for us, that goes up on Capitol Hill and fights the fights that we want them fighting on our behalf.
They didn't do that.
Yo, why don't you guys send me the clip, bro?
Because he did say I just can't fucking find it now.
Now I'm pissed off.
I'm gonna go, I'm gonna go, I'm gonna go look for it because he absolutely said he voted for her because she's black.
Let me tell you something, make a yo frame out of guilt.
Special guy, what do you think about that?
Come on now.
Hey, I think what he said is right.
God damn it.
So Trying to remember where the fuck he said this shit, but he absolutely said it, chat, that he voted for her because she was a black woman, which is fucking preposterous.
What are you guys saying to me in a Discord or something?
Meritocracy vastly favored his brand for sure.
People that look just like Tucker Carlson, and you're lamenting the state of affairs that exists in society today, and you're pointing the finger at DEI, diversity, equity, inclusion, as if that's what's gotten black folks opportunities, not their merit.
If you're alluding to stuff like affirmative action, civil rights.
Yo, Discord, guys, if you can help me finding that, let me know.
Rights legislation or anything else that occurred in the aftermath of Jim Crow laws that certainly was suppressive.
And you're pointing to those things to indicate there's a problem in our society.
What you're saying is it's a problem because we're no longer judging anything on merit.
So that means whatever's going on in our society today, whatever opportunities are lacking.
Hold on, chat.
Let me pull up my Discord real quick.
Give me one sec.
Where the hell did I put it?
For quote-unquote, the white establishment.
Then, excuse me, it can't be about merit.
Let's get back to merit.
And this is to me what Tucker Carlson came across as not getting.
Let's say, for example, 30 positions was filled.
Because if you watch the interview, he was talking about, you know, hey, what's up with all of these communities, black community, Hispanics?
Yo, can you guys drop it in the Castle Club chat in a chat for me, guys, if you guys don't mind?
Because I know he said, I just trying to, I can't find the clip because he did so many fucking interviews on this shit.
Give me right.
We're just individuals.
We're people.
We're people.
All of us are at the mercy of a system.
We're a nation of rules.
We're a nation of laws.
We're supposed to be.
And if that's an undercover Republican chat, what's going on in our world?
Well, who's hovering over it?
Who's the puppeteer pulling the strings?
Do we not see the Democrats right now lamenting everything about Donald Trump's?
The only reason he's coming out against the Democrats now is because they lost.
He would never have done this while Kamala was campaigning.
The only reason he feels comfortable now coming out and saying this shit is because the Democrats lost.
So now he could come from a critical angle and say, this one needs to do better.
But he never liked them like that in the first place.
I'll tell y'all.
I'm telling y'all, bro.
Hell, he might have voted Trump and then lie to say he voted Kamala, man.
Who fucking knows, bro?
Yo, these A-list slubs are terrified, bro, for their reputation, man.
I'm trying to explain to y'all, man.
Power?
Do we not see the influence that power can wield?
Do we not see a guy in Elon Musk who's unelected?
His position is overdoed, does not require Senate confirmation or anything like that.
Do we not see the power that he's wielding when he's essentially an advisor and a consultant to the president?
But clearly, somebody who gets the president to do a lot of what he says.
Power matters.
Influence matters.
And when it's almost always in the hands of people that look like Tucker Carlson, where does that leave the rest of us if a Tucker Carlson?
Yeah, they look like Tucker Carson, but where are they really from, Stephen?
Who's your boss at ESPN, Stephen?
Austin is on the airwaves spewing that that's the kind of meritocracy we should want.
Is it just me?
Is it just me?
And then you want test scores, standardized test scores.
I get that part.
If everybody is experiencing the same conditions, same qualities of schools and education, same quality of teachers.
See, he's over here talking about white supremacy, right?
Hold on.
Same qualities of life.
Having to walk through the streets of America to get to school.
Does everybody have to take mass transit?
Does everybody have to take the train?
Does everybody have to, does everyone have to walk through impoverished?
So, here we go.
ESPN, right?
That's how we all know our boy Stephen A. Smith.
Here's ESPN.
So it's owned by ESPN Inc.
Interesting.
Okay.
Who owns ESPN Inc.?
American Multinational Sports Media Company, majority owned by the Walt Disney Company.
Hmm.
Interesting.
Let's go to the Walt Disney Company.
Who owns Disney?
Let's see.
Oh, Bob Iger.
Oh, interesting.
Check that early life.
But Stephen A. would never talk about that, would he?
Thank you.
He ain't saying shit about Bob Iger.
But yes, it's white supremacy, bro.
Thank you.
Rich neighborhood?
White supremacy is a safe boogeyman that you can go after.
What?
Rough streets?
Crime.
Does everybody have the same limited amount of distractions?
Yes or no?
The answer to that would be no.
Which means the conditions are not the same.
Which means to just use something generic.
25 Cent, you don't get it.
That's supposed to be applicable to everyone.
When everyone's situations and circumstances and what is available.
Quick break.
I need you guys to help me out.
I just dropped a clip on the channel a few hours ago.
We got to run this shit up.
Okay.
This is when I got in a debate about feminism with the wage gap with these OF dots.
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All right, Ninjas?
You don't get it.
No, I do get it.
Well, maybe I just want an open one to go ahead and watch every guy.
I don't hate it.
I just understand what it is.
He knows a chick that hangs out with all these girls that are making $200,000, $300,000, $400,000 a month.
Top girls, right?
They have all the money in the world.
They're successful.
So yeah, go check this out, guys.
Like the clip.
Open it up in another tab.
It's sitting at like 3K views right now.
Let's get that shit up to higher than it normally is.
If you guys don't mind, I would really, really appreciate it, guys.
This is how we grow the channel.
I've noticed the clips are the ones that are like kind of growing the channel.
The real OGs watch the streams, and then the people watch the clips, and they might come in and be curious.
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Give me ones in the chat if you've discovered this channel in the past three months.
Kinda wanna get an idea of how many new people we got.
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Okay.
yeah one if you've discovered this channel in the past three months this channel not fresher fit this channel this channel once i started doing the political because i started doing the political stuff guys since 2025 on this channel So I want to know how many of you guys came over in the past few months new.
That's what I'm trying to figure out here.
Okay.
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You guys are new.
That's good.
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Let's run this shit up.
Comment below.
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Get the engagement and just let it play in the background.
This is what you do.
You hit play.
You do everything.
And you just mute it like that.
That's all you got to do.
So click the video.
Boom.
As soon as you come in, come in, play it, mute it, like it.
Done.
Just let it play in the background.
all right let's get back to stephen a smith Okay, so I see a couple of you guys are new.
That's great.
That's good.
Available to them and what they're exposed to is not the same.
In Tucker Carlson's world, none of that should be taken into consideration.
Also, guys, like the video, this video.
We only got 1K likes, man.
We should be at 2,000.
Based on what I heard.
Where does that leave us?
That's where I'm coming from.
That's my problem with what he said.
That's what made me incredibly, incredibly uncomfortable.
Because when you see people lamenting politicians who are in office and looking at them, their personality, their experiences, the influence that they wield, and where their soul lies.
When you found yourself listening to Tucker Carlson as I listened to him last night, I just got the impression.
Look, he's trying to put out like Tucker some fucking racist.
This is not a dude that sees much outside of his bubble that he either is willing to relate to or have compassion for.
Brown.
I might be wrong with that.
I don't know.
I'm only going by what I saw.
Or a meritocracy.
All right, so let's now go into the Ben Shapiro thing.
Clearly, he's put, didn't like Tucker's comments on that.
That's the conservative commentator who called for the pardon of police officer, Derek Chauvin.
Revisit the topic because that let me switch to another topic.
It involves Ben Shapiro.
I want to revisit the topic because that was from Monday's show where I spoke out against the conservative commentator who called for the pardon of police officer Derek Chauvin for the killing of George Floyd.
Chauvin was sentenced to 20.
We got here.
Magnus Hughes says, your summer 2023 stream with Zirka and Nick red pill me.
I appreciate the seriousness you had.
Paying close attention, Nick's explanation.
You know it, bro.
Norman, I got your link.
Thank you.
Get the Strap says, Chauvin getting a pardon will divide the U.S. and take eyes off the Middle Eastern developments and noticing that's why he wants the Weasel wants it.
Chauvin should be free, though, regardless, but it's slimy of Shapiro.
Cool.
Yeah, of course, bro.
Divine and Conquer.
That is the playbook for them boys.
22 and a half years in prison after being convicted of unintentional second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter.
I like the video, Ninjas.
We only got 1,000 likes.
Like the video, Ninjas.
On YouTube.
I spoke out against Shapiro and those comments on Monday, and he responded with a few choice words of his own.
It's only fair that I allow you to hear those words the man had to say about me.
Stephen A. Smith is one of the deepest racial identitarians in our society.
He is.
He is a racial identitarian.
You guys saw it earlier in my rant.
All the time.
All the time.
He doesn't want to talk sports.
It happens literally all the time.
If you're talking about Nikola Jokic, the greatest center of our generation, he'll talk about how Nikola Jokic should not be included in conversations for MVPs, specifically because of his race.
The reason Stephen A. Smith is saying this kind of stuff is because he's projecting.
He's projecting a racial conversation where none exists.
The reason that Stephen A. Smith is exercised.
I absolutely agree with that one.
Tucker didn't say shit about race.
But what did Stephen A. Smith do?
He did what they always do.
Make it about fucking race.
Anytime DEI or diversity hiring is made, is brought up.
The George Floyd situation is specifically because of a racial narrative that is not predicated on facts.
And then he's projecting that into me being some sort of racist for suggesting that the racial narrative should not predominate.
This is the whole reason that Black Lives Matter was such a mistake and such a fail because it was racializing of a question that was not in fact racial.
And this is, again, it's just more evidence that what I'm saying about Chauvin is true.
That the reason that Derek Chauvin is in prison right now is because he was the wrong race and George Floyd was the wrong race.
And because of that, Derek Chauvin is in prison right now.
Because here's the dirty little secret: it never would have been a national news story if the races had been reversed, or if both people had been white, or if both people had been black.
It would not have been a national news story.
And that means that the officer would have been assassinated by the facts of the situation.
If it was, bro, this would have never hit the mainstream media if this was a white dude that died.
Rather than on the racial narrative, people like Stephen A. Smith were propagating.
And meanwhile, again, this is part and parcel of a broader left-wing failure when it comes to narrative.
The left-wing narrative has failed on so many fronts.
Good lord.
Damn, Ben Shapiro.
I thought I talked fast.
I've got nothing on you.
Nothing.
Good lord.
Let me try to address Ben Shapiro as best as I possibly can.
Number one, I'm not accusing you of being a racist, nor am I alluding to it.
I know close to nothing about you.
I've never even listened to one of your shows.
And that may be my loss.
Because anybody that's got over 7 million subscribers and has the potency of the voice that you have, you got to be doing something right.
Let me tell you a little bit something about me, Ben Shapiro.
Well, Daily Wire is kind of falling off a cliff now, but yeah.
If I thought you were a racist, I'd call you a racist.
I wouldn't sugarcoat it.
I wouldn't dance around it.
I wouldn't allude to it.
I'd say so.
I don't know you.
So it's very irresponsible, or it would be very irresponsible for me to say that.
Having said that, although I will concede that the word irresponsible is not applicable here when it comes to you and what you're saying, the flip side to it, however, is I'm entitled to deduce from what you're saying how wrong I believe you are about something and how it and to challenge you on how it makes no sense to me that out of all the things that you could approach President Trump about since after not supporting him in 2016 and not even voting in the election because I read that I read up once this is true he he was another Trumper you
about that.
That in 2024, you've campaigned for him, you've donated to him, and you voted for him.
And one with Samaja have some kind of relationship with him.
I'm sure that out of all the things...
Yeah, he was at his speech at the joint session.
That you could talk to him about...
He was there on Matt Walsh, actually.
You ain't gonna get invited to that as an influencer unless you're connected.
Approach him about issuing a pardon for...
It does give one cause to pause why the Derek Chauvin case would be that one.
See?
He says...
I raised my voice.
Well, I think he also wants to take attention off of Israel.
I think that's a big reason why he also wants to talk about this.
Oh, by the way, I apologize, Ben Shapiro.
Let me dial down the volume so you don't have an excuse for not hearing me.
Let me calm and cool as I'm talking to you and your listeners and your followers, who I'm sure are quite smart and all that stuff.
And before I even go any further, let me say this.
Just reading up on you.
Incredibly impressive resume, my brother.
Political commentator, author, lawyer, columnist, media host, University of California, BA degree, Harvard Law School, JD degree, conservative.
You understand?
Skipped two grades in school and enrolled at UCLA at the age of 16.
Graduating summa cum laude in political science.
Later attended Harvard Law School.
Earning your JD in 2007.
That's pretty damn impressive.
I could have pulled that off.
Never did.
Major, major props to you.
Yeah, people can hate Shapiro all they want, but the guy is intelligent.
He has a good resume.
He's just a hardcore Zionist, and he's like blinded by it.
Began your career as a writer becoming one of the youngest nationally syndicated columnists in the United States of America at the age of 17.
Over time, expanded into multiple media roles, including as an author, commentator, and speaker.
You wrote books.
You know, you got the Daily Wire since 2015.
The podcast, public speaking engagements, etc.
Man, this is impressive.
Obviously, my resume doesn't compare to yours.
And it shouldn't.
I haven't earned what you've earned, sir.
And I'm not about to go tip for tap for you, politically, because I don't know as much as you, because I'm a baby at all of this, compared to you guys.
Ben Shapiro invited him to the debate, and this dude backed out.
But I smell something that stinks.
And respectfully, sir, it's you.
Well, okay, let's see what Stephen A. Smith, and we'll cover this, what he says.
With your opinion about Derek Chauvin being pardoned.
Notice how you went the liberal route.
As if I don't have conservative friends, they aren't conservatives that I would support the unconservatives I would have voted for.
I told everybody that this election, I'd have voted for anybody but Trump.
Maybe not to Santis after he brought up how this benefits to slavery.
I didn't like that.
And I like to have folks piggyback off of that.
I just have an ultra-level of sensitivity to that because there's everyday life that we're talking about here.
And if you don't harbor a level of sensitivity.
No, you're being sensitive to it because you're black and you understand that your audience is black and they're going to be crybabies if you don't call it out.
That is why.
Sensitive as to how it affects communities other than your own when you take such positions.
I have a hard time being supportive of you in that regard.
But I would have voted for Christie.
Probably would have voted for Ramaswamy.
I definitely would have voted for Nikki Haley.
What the fuck?
Bruh, this nigga retarded, bro.
Pelcom punch.
Nikki Haley?
The fucking neocon of all neocons?
The dumb bitch that fucking signs bombs that gets dropped on fucking kids' heads?
The woman that says that we need to unequivocally support Israel no matter what.
If Israel asks, we deliver no matter what.
That girl, the one that fucking sits there and is the biggest Israel shill of them all in the Republican Party, the one that talked shit about Trump and then somehow was gotten invited to the Trump administration, another Trumper, right?
Taking unknown amounts of fucking Zionist money?
Her?
Fuck that.
She's a dick Cheney part two, man.
Fuck that, Nikki Haley.
This dude's crazy.
Back in 2016, I definitely would have voted for Kasich.
Without question.
I'd have voted for Marco Rubio.
I'm proud.
Bro, how do you go from saying, I'll vote for Kamala Harris to voting for Nikki Haley?
Bro, that makes no, this nigga retarded, bro.
They're literally the opposite.
Stephen A. Spliff is a joke.
No one takes him seriously.
Yeah, facts.
I see Marco Rubio as the Secretary of State.
The problem is that he's just got to stick to sports, bro, because here's the thing when it comes to politics, right?
If you're going to get into politics, you can't have this.
I don't know if you guys are catching on here, but he's trying to have this middle-of-the-road opinion on shit.
Like, having a middle-of-the-road and being a centrist, like, bro, that is not the way to go about this shit.
This is why sports is his lane, because sports is apolitical.
It's fairly objective, right?
You're giving sports commentary.
It is what it is.
Whether you're a Republican or Democrat, you could talk sports with somebody all day.
It's not as divisive.
But politics is.
And obviously, him coming in as a black dude, he's going to have to pick a lane.
Are you going to be real and not give a fuck about people crying about you being a racist or an uncle, Tom?
Or are you going to kind of play this middle-of-the-road shit where you're saying, I'm sensitive to black issues or I'm sensitive to slavery, blah, blah, blah.
Or I'm sensitive to when people talk about affirmative action, right?
Are you going to be like, nah, I'm objective.
I'm going to say it like it is.
Can't be both, Stephen A. If you want to get in this room, bro.
Hey, I think he's going to do a great job.
He's more than qualified.
You were a supporter of Ted Cruz, if I remember correctly.
I didn't like the whole Tea Party thing, but I respected it.
I respected where they were coming from.
They said he likes Marco Rubio.
Marco Rubio is a weirdo, too.
Government, intervention, free market capitalism.
Another big Adelson recipient, Marco Rubio.
Trolling out borders.
I'm not against those messages, sir.
You and I might have some things in common, Ben Shapiro, you don't even realize.
Not this.
So stop attaching me to the left that I criticize.
Marco Rubio is one of the biggest Zionist shills in Trump's administration.
I'll say he's like number two behind Trump, actually, Marco Rubio.
You know that guy, Mahmoud Khalil?
He's getting deported because of Marco Rubio.
Marco Rubio is the one that revoked his visa, guys.
State Department issues out the student visas.
Criticize all the time because I'm sick of what they've done.
I apologize.
I got to dial back.
Stop connecting me with the liberals.
I'm disgusted with them.
Nah, bro, you are a liberal.
Like, here's the thing.
You're an undercover Republican, cosplaying as a liberal.
That's what it is.
I think they led us down a bad path and they led their own party down a path of destruction.
I've heard you allude to such things and I agree with you.
They better get their act together.
They seem to have lost their mind.
But getting back to Derek Chauvin, you know, Ben Shapiro, you brought up fentanyl, that being in this system.
You brought up his criminal record.
I have it all in front of me.
1997 to 2007, nine separate occasions in which authorities arrested him, mostly on drug and theft charges that resulted in months-long jail sentences.
I got it right here.
I got it right here, Ben.
Yeah, bro, has a career.
I also have the autopsy.
I'll read a couple of graphs to you, man.
Because it doesn't change.
See it right there, Ben?
See that?
Right there.
And let me read this to you, Ben.
According to the county's post-boarding toxicology screening, which is summarized below, it was performed one day after George Floyd's death.
He was intoxicated with fentanyl and had recently used methamphetamines as well as other substances before Chauvin choked him.
And you see the stuff on the bottom.
It's right there.
Let me read a couple other graphs to you, Ben.
Firstly, on May 29th, 2020, court documents revealed that Hennepin County Medical Examiners investigation in the Floyd's death showed, quote, no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxiation and that potential intoxicants and pre-existing cardiovascular disease, quote, likely contributed to his death.
Note, coronary artery disease and hypertension typically increase patients' risk of stroke and heart attack over the years, not minutes and asphyxia or suffocation does not always leave physical signs, according to doctors.
But then two days later, the county released a statement that attributed Floyd's cause of death to cardiopulmonary arrest, complicating law enforcement, subdual restraint, and neck compression, which essentially means he died because his heart and lungs stopped while he was being restrained by police.
That announcement came just hours after Floyd's family released findings of a separate private autopsy that determined Floyd had indeed died from a combination of Chauvin's knee on his neck and pressure on his back from the other officers.
Let me get back to you specifically, Mr. Ben Shapiro.
Wouldn't you agree that certain things don't have anything to do with politics?
When police officers for the LAPD beat the living crap out of Rodney.
Yo, Castle Club chat, how many of you guys got banned by IC?
cast club chat tell me right now how many of you guys got banned by icy i got comfort zone and who else This is for the Castle Club guys.
Yeah, Comfort Zone, I know you did.
Who else?
How many?
Resident Evil?
How many of you guys?
I just see Comfort Zone and Resident Evo.
Who else?
Where's the EVO cover zone?
Anybody else?
We're going to make this right before the guys.
Yeah, La Senta, okay.
Give me our emails, bro.
Drop your emails right now.
Send this shit to fucking give me your emails, guys, in Castle Club, and then we're going to keep going with this.
Well, I'll keep playing this, but I'm going to be looking in the chat.
Give me your emails if you got blocked.
Antony King in the early 90s.
Do you believe those officers should have been let off as he was on the ground writhing in pain, rolling around as they beat him mercilessly with their batons?
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and say that you probably thought that was wrong.
My point, Ben Shapiro, is how much evidence do you need to see to understand that something was at the very least a contributing factor?
See, you're trying to go down the lane.
I wasn't trying to go down.
I'm not going to let you take me there, which is why I turned down your invitation to appear on your show.
We're not getting into all of that.
Yeah, he's scared.
He didn't want to debate because he knew he would lie, bro.
All of the science and what the doctor said in an autopsy report, even though I just read it to you to some degree.
We don't have to go there.
I'm simply saying, did you not see him handcuffed behind his back?
If he's handcuffed behind his back and laying on the ground, Ben Shapiro, why does the knee need to be on his neck?
You can go out.
I saw the reports that Candace Owens did as she was undressing Black Lives Matter.
By the way, you're looking at somebody who's been critical of Black Lives Matter myself.
Once we learn some of the things we learned.
What I'm saying to you is it doesn't negate what Officer Chauvin did.
There was no reason to have a knee on his neck.
We're literally going to get into, oh, there's drugs in his system.
Oh, you know, he has an arrest record.
What does that have to do with the knee being on the neck of a man laying on the ground, handcuffed behind his back?
Why?
Why?
Laid on his back, compressed to such a degree that there was imprints and scars on his face from being pressed against the pavement by the knee of Derek Chauvin.
It wasn't just me.
Mark Levin said that.
Numerous other conservative hosts said that.
I know for a fact, Sean Hannity said that.
You don't want to quote him either?
Could it be that you were a bit late to the party supporting Trump?
You know how they are.
Late to arrive, early to leave.
That wasn't him.
He was supporting Trump from day one when people like yourself and Glenn Beck and others said that ain't the way to go.
Is that something that's why you can't vibe?
Am I missing something, Ben Shapiro?
I'm a moderate who can lean in either direction.
I have friends on both sides.
I might have voted liberal the vast majority of my life, pretty much always, when it comes to the presidency.
But I'm not beyond acknowledging that some conservative policies work and some conservative people are better candidates, damn sure for sure, than those on the liberal side.
Somebody like Byron Donald, if he runs for the governor of Florida, I'll probably vote for him.
I vote for Westboard, the Democrat for the president any day of the week.
That has nothing to do with this conversation, Ben Shapiro.
Guys, I only got two emails.
I only got three of you guys.
The three names I got here are Meekly, La Santa, Real Dad, and Cuffer Zone.
Well, no, Meekly, I think, is Cover Zone.
I only got like two of you guys.
Anybody else?
The knee of Derek Chauvin was on George Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes as he said he couldn't breathe, as he cried for his mama, and as numerous people were there filming it and taking pictures, pleading with the police officer to get his knee off his neck.
He didn't move.
He did everything short of laughing in people's face while he, at the very least, contributed to snatching the breath of life from this man.
And you're coming to us with a criminal record and fentanyl or whatever other drugs was in his system to say, well, that's not, that's what really killed him, not the knee on the neck.
Well, if the knee hadn't been on his neck, would he have died in that incident right there?
It's not like he died because he was laying on the ground with his hands cuffed behind his back.
That's not what happened.
He died because there was pressure on his back and his neck from Chauvin and other officers.
That's what happened.
Don't come to me with all of this stuff.
Don't accuse me with identity politics and liberals and we're racializing everything.
If a black police officer had his knee on George Floyd's neck for nine plus minutes, there would have still been riots in the streets at that time.
Period.
All I'm saying is, of all definitely not, bro.
Definitely not.
Not to that level.
Not to that level.
All the things you could think of as deserving for a pardon for somebody incarcerated.
This is the case.
You can try to bring up left and right and all that stuff.
I'm not bringing up conservatism.
I'm not bringing up liberalism.
I'm not bringing up progressivism.
I'm bringing up you.
You with this issue.
Nothing else.
I don't know enough about your other position.
I know you're a strong supporter of Israel, where you should be.
I get your background.
I understand.
I know you're a strong, conservative free market capitalism controlling our borders.
Safety.
I get it.
This ain't about liberal versus conservative.
It's about you.
You saw what Derek Chauvin did.
Don't come to me with a doctor's report.
You saw it with your own two eyes.
That's all this is about.
So to the Ben Shapiro listeners and viewers out there, keep on watching him.
Keep on supporting him.
I'm not here to cast any aspersion on him.
Just don't let him get away.
We're trying to make this more than what it is.
Don't bring back Comfort Zone.
Why not?
He's a supporter, bro.
This ain't a politically ideological battle, political, ideological battle, or anything like that.
I ain't qualified to debate this man on those kinds of issues.
We're talking about Derek Chauvin with the knee on the neck of George Floyd.
And you come in with some report to justify him being parted when you saw the video of the man with his knee on George Floyd's neck.
This ain't about politics.
This is about you.
Just says, Myron, you have reviewed the Floyd case.
If so, can you link it?
Police activity has it.
Yeah, I looked at, we looked at the body cam footage earlier.
Alpha Kenny One says, I see blocked me off Castle Club.
My name is C.C. Base, no name.
Were you a paying member, Alpha Kenny One?
If you guys got banned off Cows Club, let me know.
Thank you.
Deal with that.
Or don't.
Either way, I don't care.
I just spoke about what I saw.
You're entitled to do the same anytime you want.
I respect the resume.
I respect your compliments.
I'm putting your guys' names in the chat here to my guy.
No.
I wish you nothing but the best.
I just disagree with you about Derek Chauvin.
Stop trying to hide from that.
Talk about Derek Chauvin.
That's what we're talking about.
Nothing else.
Coming up.
After 138 days, the time came for me to join the fellas on Gil's Arena.
All right.
let's see here all right Some of you guys are saying you guys want me to look at the body cam with George Floyd.
I don't know if I want to do that, bro.
It's long.
Guys, give me one sec.
I'm going to refresh my Rumble page.
Give me one second.
I'm going to refresh it.
Screen might go black a little bit.
All right, I think we're back.
I think All right, shit.
The messages disappeared from before.
All right, let me look at some of these Rumble rants that you guys gave from before.
Read some of these chats.
We got here.
Marley Marl says, Yo, Myron, I'm a clipper that's been clipping your contest since 2021.
I see got emotional and banned me too.
My castle club username is Heisenberg.
Were you a paying member, bro?
Let me know.
Shoot like a dollar in and just let me know.
Part one chat, daily listener from Australia.
I listen to your stream every day while I run my gardening business.
I know you have Castle Club members in America, but there are some in Australia as well.
Yeah, we definitely do Salty Boy.
Appreciate that.
That was banned for a reason.
Why were they banned?
Bro, I shouldn't be dealing with this fucking drama bullshit with people getting banned, bro.
not good use of my time, man.
Okay, growing up, Stephen Smith was just barely okay Now I think of it as entitled Brat.
That's from King Rich.
I don't care, but don't worry, guys, Castle Club guys, even though this is a pain in the ass to do on stream, I'm still messaging Noble to get this guy's handle for you guys.
But yeah, I shouldn't be fucking dealing with this shit, bro, at all.
I should be focusing on giving y'all niggas content, but I'm over here like doing this shit.
But it's okay.
We'll make it right with you guys.
I'm messaging Noble right now.
Okay, I think I caught everything.
La Santa Real Dad was doxing CC members.
Salty Boy says, I want to meet like-minded men that aren't simps watching Friends Paying for Children, low-class real estate while being out of shape and getting old.
Don't mind that we're with guys.
If you're in Australia, send in the chat.
Yo, Salty Boy, you need to join Castle Club, bro.
We got a bunch of guys from Australia in Castle Club.
Okay, based on names.
Yes, I was a paid member.
I was unblocked yesterday.
Okay, so you're unblocked.
So what's the problem then, Alpha Kenny One?
If y'all were unblocked, then what's the problem?
i'm just a little confused all right let's go to um this failure of a podcast Oh, here's the Pierce Morgan debate.
All right, you guys want the Pierce Morgan thing with Mehdi Hassan?
React to this?
Or do you guys want me to do the Michelle Obama failed podcast?
I'll do a poll on YouTube, actually.
I just dropped the poll.
Here's the YouTube link for you guys.
Go to YouTube and vote, guys.
I got the poll up right now.
I know.
I know why you guys got banned, because you guys were putting that video.
Yeah, I know.
Thank you.
I know, guys, why is she banned?
Y'all.
But vote, guys.
I want y'all ninjas to vote.
You guys want to see Pierce Morgan debating with Hassan or so?
Here's the pod.
Vote, guys.
Vote.
Like the video and vote.
I'm going to take a quick piss and I'll be right back.
Get some water.
Vote ninjas.
Okay, it looks like we got 40, 53%.
You guys want the Obama shit.
All right.
Damn.
All right.
All right.
Let's get into it then.
Craig McCrae, a dollar super chat.
Appreciate that.
Okay.
Marley Maher says, yes, I was paying memory.
She banned us because you're roasting her just like we roast all the girls.
Nothing explicitly was posted.
User name Heisenberg.
Yep, I got your name in there.
But I'm glad you keep it a second about Trump.
I like him too, but hey, but he was the best choice, but I can't trust him 100% either.
Yep, Marley Marr says, our listeners need to learn that we are the clippers that are super chatting every night to instigate viral clips.
Emotional reactions from Zenel free us from the gulag.
Yo, you're unbanned, though, bro.
You're unbanned, bro.
Bill saw me the unbanned you already, Marlee Marl.
Samara, what's good, Ninja posting the videos is got so got it.
So, Myron Good with Ninja posting the videos is so gotta tell Icy or not.
Nigga, what the fuck is this English, bro?
Sandy Balls, what the fuck are you saying here, man?
I don't even know what you're saying.
So, Myron Goodwin, Ninja posting the video is so gotta tell Icy or not.
Man, I don't know what you're saying here, bro.
Okay, uh, it looks like you guys want this Obama thing.
I tried Sandy Balls, bro, but I don't know what you said there.
Um, Jacob, what days do you find are the best streaming days as far as getting views and engagement?
Uh, good question.
I mean, it could be any day, honestly, bro.
Especially if there's like a big news story going on.
All right, let's see.
This is uh, the PVD boys talking about this.
The story about Michelle Obama starting a podcast, and I kind of want to go through this: Michelle Obama's podcast, and her and her brother they started a podcast.
Gavin Newsom started one too, by the way, chat.
Podcast, they look like twins.
If you want to, I'm actually not being sarcastic.
That's crazy, bro.
What is this, Robinson?
This is the announcement of the podcast.
Okay, play the clip.
Maybe this will help out a little bit with subscribership.
Go on and play the clip.
Hey, TikTok, it's Michelle Obama.
And just so you guys know, here's the podcast now: 23k subscribers, 92k views.
I mean, not terrible.
This is a relatively new channel, right?
Um, when did she make this channel?
Yeah, she just made it last month.
Look, she's gonna get a lot of views, but relative to her fame, nah, this is this is pretty crazy.
Relative to her size, right?
And I'm here with my big brother, Craig.
Hey, everybody.
What the fuck?
Yo, this nigga suss.
We're here because we're excited to announce the launch of our new podcast called ICAN.
I can't stop it right there.
So, they start a podcast, and you know, so their podcast, Rob, if you can actually do me a favor and actually go to the YouTube channel, go to the YouTube channel of Michelle Obama's new podcast.
Okay, so if you just go to YouTube and type in and go to their podcast, the IMO Michelle Obama, there you go.
Okay, why?
Hey, guys, we're only at 1.2k likes, man.
We need to hit 2,000 ninjas.
I don't want to have to stop the show, but right now we're only at 1.2k fucking likes.
I need you guys to like the video on YouTube, bro.
You guys want the channel to grow?
You guys got to engage with the video.
You guys got to comment.
That's like how the channel grows, man.
If we're going to take over, you guys want to see me on these big platforms?
You guys want to see me do interviews with people and shit like that, right?
I can do it, but we need to grow to a point where we're unavoidable.
You guys got to remember, bro, right?
Let me make this very clear.
I am probably one of the most controversial people that's still on YouTube, right?
Anyone that's more controversial than me has pretty much already been banned.
I'm one of the most controversial people.
A lot of these podcasters and streamers are terrified to have me on or come on.
So, in order for us to break through that noise, we need this channel to grow on YouTube, right?
Because unfortunately, a lot of people aren't free speech advocates like us, and they don't even know about Rumble.
A lot of these YouTube niggas only know about YouTube, they don't know about any other streaming platforms, maybe Twitch, but YouTube is the main metric of success to a lot of these idiots.
They don't know that I split my audience, and my views could literally double over a day if I only streamed on YouTube.
But that doesn't make sense financially for obvious reasons because YouTube demonetizes us because they suck, right?
So, I'm only operating at 50% capacity right now, right?
Imagine operating at 50% capacity for anything, right?
This channel should be like double the views and double subscribers, but it's not because we focus on Rumble a lot.
So, if you guys want, because you guys say all the time, yo, Myra, we want to see you on Roger, we want to see you on Pierce Moore, we want to see you on, you know, we want you to go back on PBD, we want you to go blah, blah, blah.
Cool.
If you guys want me to do that, you guys want to see me on these big podcasts and debate these guys because that's another reason too.
I think a lot of them are scared to have me on is because I have a very counter-mainstream narrative opinion on a lot of things.
And I can actually articulate my points and argue them, as you guys saw in No Jumper, right?
Need y'all to like the video.
It's not just me saying like the video for my metric, for my fucking vanity.
It's that I understand that people look at me as a brand risk.
So, in order for them to take the risk, they need to look and be like, damn, this nigga's lit.
We gotta have him on no matter what.
So, that's why I tell you guys, yo, open up a tab on YouTube.
If you're watching on Rumble, that's fine.
Watch on Rumble for sure.
Rumble's better.
But if you guys want to get the growth and the explosion in these interviews, we need to also get lit on YouTube.
YouTube is the, think of YouTube as like the magnet.
YouTube is the magnet.
It's the marketing tool.
It sucks, but it's the marketing tool.
Because nobody's going to go look at my Rumble numbers, even though my Rumble numbers are lit.
Definitely in the top, you know, percentile of people that are on Rumble.
But nobody cares about that, unfortunately, from the YouTube world.
So if you guys want these big clubs, I need y'all to engage with the shit on fucking Rumble.
Sorry, on YouTube.
Like the video on there.
We should be at 2K likes, man.
OSS Army, we need you guys to do that shit.
I hate harping on this and I hate stopping the video for this shit, but it's the truth, man.
If you guys want to see me on these big pods, you guys want to see me do these big debates.
You guys want to see me go crazy on these liberals, mainstream-wise, like the video where they can't fucking avoid us.
That's how it goes.
You get so big that they can't avoid you.
All right, ninjas.
And we could bring this mainstream.
Yeah.
Rupert gets it.
He said, Do we want all these haters not being able to environment and make it too big to fail?
Absolutely.
If you make it too big to fail, they have no choice.
They have to bring you on.
At least in an effort to try to debunk you or debate you.
So that's fine.
I'm not scared of none of these motherfuckers.
You want to debate feminism?
You want to debate them boys?
Let's fucking go.
So, like the video, ninjas.
I see that we're at 1.4.
We need to hit 2K.
Watch this, folks.
They've uploaded so far four clips.
Okay.
They've uploaded so far four clips.
Can you go to the channel channel right there?
So zoom in a little bit.
Four videos have been uploaded.
They've done one episode and they have 17,700 subscribers.
Let me kind of give you some perspective on it.
And I think this came out yesterday.
Four hours ago.
So now she has 23.
What that means, Rob.
She's had the channel since February 11th, but when did she post her first?
Okay, she posted her first video two days ago.
And I am Craig.
And Craig here is...
This nigga's sus, bro.
My big brother.
He's done a lot of everything in life, business, coaching, basketball, television.
He's always been one of the very few people I can turn to whenever I need just about anything.
And you all know my sister, Michelle, or Mish, as our family has always called her.
We are so excited for you to listen to our brand new podcast.
It's called IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson.
Together, bro, so lame.
Heather, Craig, and I are going to take your questions about the challenges you're grappling with in life.
Because let's be real, we are living through some really complicated and confusing times, and people are feeling more alone than ever.
But what I've learned is that if you're feeling a certain kind of way, the reality is that others are probably feeling that way too.
And when you take the time to be just a little vulnerable and open up about it, it's a whole lot easier to find the answers you're looking for.
Every week, we'll be joined by some of our friends, special guests and experts who will keep us honest while also adding their own opinions to the mix.
Whether you're navigating the gray areas of marriage and raising kids or dealing with a little friend drama or even figuring out how to put yourself out there in the dating world.
And I want young women to just practice asking for what you want.
It's okay to hear no.
It's okay to hear I don't love you like that.
There's nothing to be bored of.
I mean, if you just, I mean, if you're a mother and you're watching your children, every moment that you look at them, it's like unbelievable what's happening.
And look, we're not saying we have all the answers either.
Far from it.
But we do have plenty of opinions, don't we?
You sharing your weakness makes you strong.
Like you being able to tell them, I went through this, I found help, and I've come out the other side.
Like, it's one thing to say I want to achieve this for me.
And then there's another thing to say I want to achieve something because I'm expecting all of this to come with it.
One of the most difficult things to do is realizing that relationships have their limits.
There are relationships that simply are not going to function.
I'm like, boss, are you okay being that?
Can you level up?
Can you level up?
And then he's running away going, huh?
It's like he's aggressive.
So get in touch, send us your questions, and join us every week.
On IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson.
Subscribe or follow on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Audible, or wherever you get your podcast.
What's the next letter?
Thank you.
Yeah, come on.
Bro.
Nigger.
Give me one sec, Chad.
Give me one sec.
In 2003, we went to war in Iraq.
It was a response to the 9-11 attacks.
After a few years, the war became unpopular.
People wanted Bush gone.
They hated Dick Cheney.
They didn't like John McCain.
And a former senator named Barack Obama ran for president in 2007-ish.
And he won in 2008.
He campaigned on change.
He campaigned on being the first black president, campaigned on being a voice of the people.
We had an articulate, young, charismatic, charming guy that made Americans feel that we can go ahead and create real change.
We would get out of the neocon White House that the Bush administration had placed us under for several years.
It was a welcome change.
And he won in a landslide.
I vividly remember everyone got behind Obama.
Nas came out with a song, My President is Black.
My Lambo's Blue, right?
GZ song I put on, where they talked about the recession.
It was a dark time, guys, in recent history.
The market had crashed.
The real estate market was cooked.
People were looking for some hope.
And Obama gave them that hope.
His first lady was by his side, first black lady.
And everyone was like, yo, this is awesome.
They listen to Jay-Z.
They're like us.
They're super cool.
But what quickly happened was people found out that the Obamas weren't everything that they thought they were.
Very pompous.
My shit don't stink.
And quite frankly, Obama didn't deliver on a lot of things that he promised.
He deported a lot of people, contrary to what he said.
He killed a lot of people with drones.
That's why they call him Odrona, right?
And he didn't do many things when it came to improving foreign relations.
Obamacare was a failure, and among other things.
After leaving the White House, the Obamas maintained that same 2008-ish, early 2010-ish, we're cool hit politicians vibe.
And they ushered in an era of political correctness.
When Obama took office in 2008, if you guys noticed the pop culture, things started to become more and more and more woke.
With a black president of the White House, it allowed A lot of these, you know, BLM motherfuckers or these feminists to kind of come out and voice their opinions on certain social injustices, almost to the point that we overcorrected from the less politically correct Bush administration.
Because Obama wasn't just a politician, he was a cultural figure.
And the Obama family represented that.
So if there's one thing that the Obama administration did that is still being felt to this day, it's the explosion of politically correct woke culture.
It used to be cool to be a liberal, right?
Being woke used to be a compliment.
Millennials, people in my age group, often were pretty liberal and progressive.
Yeah, let's let gays marry.
Yeah, more birth control.
Yeah, let's like let women do whatever they want, enter the workforce, get an education.
That's my era, which I'm not proud of, by the way.
Millennials are stupid.
And some of them have still stuck with that mindset.
You look at someone like a Hassan Abiy, we're right around the same age.
He never changed.
He's still stuck in that fucking Obama era.
That Obama era of everyone is special.
You know, talking about realities, biological realities between men and women is unacceptable.
It's bigoted.
It's racist.
Right?
Guys like Ethan Klein, guys like Hassan Piker, et cetera, these are remnants of the Obama administration and the culture that they left behind.
Then a guy named Donald Trump came in.
And Donald Trump smashed the narrative.
He became hard on immigration.
He started calling things like they are.
The once eloquent president that we had named Barack Obama was replaced by a guy that honestly couldn't string together a fucking sentence.
A savvy businessman that didn't give a fuck and said what was on his mind.
Crass rude, but honest.
But the American people liked it.
You know why?
Because the American people were tired of being lied to by the Obama administration.
Promises and eloquently spoken language articulated masterfully, but no real results.
And on top of that, people were tired of the woke culture that the Obama administration brought in.
Because, like I said before, he wasn't just a president, he was a cultural icon.
He made a lot of young people liberal.
And what was going on during the Obama administration?
What apps were blowing up?
Instagram, Facebook.
Twitter was starting to hit the mainstream and become far more popular.
YouTube, et cetera.
So Trump came in and was a refreshing contrast to this woke culture.
But the woke culture never left.
You want to know why?
Because after Trump lost the 2020 election, a guy named Joe Biden came into office.
Well, for those of you that are old enough or people that are a little bit more politically savvy, this is a name that you didn't forget.
Because Joe Biden was President Obama's vice president.
A lot of people don't know that because he spent all his fucking time in Ukraine when he was vice president.
Then people wonder why we give them so much aid, but I digress.
The point is this: the very same administration that brought in this woke culture was back in power.
Because make no mistake about it, guys.
Joe Biden's presidency was nothing more than an extension and a third term for the Obama administration.
And we saw the re-emergence of censorship, political correctness, and it became even lunier.
Now, we're letting people have whatever gender they want.
Now, we're being super woke in tone policing.
Now, we're letting BLM fucking riders go absolutely crazy because we're scared to designate them as a domestic terrorist organization for fear of racism.
Now, we let Antifa run the streets and scream, defund the police as they burn cities down.
Make no mistake about it, guys.
The Biden administration was nothing more than another four years of the politically correct bullshit culture that the Obama administration brought in.
I was even duped by it.
I voted for Obama in 2008.
Like everyone else, I had the hope and the change.
I got the flyers.
I thought it was awesome.
I watched the speeches.
I was so fucking captivated by this guy.
But fast forward, what did he really do?
He ushered in this world culture that we're dealing with now.
When you open up Netflix and you see all these interracial couples and you see this mass acceptance of homosexuality, it was the Obama administration that made it cool and okay to put this stuff in the mainstream media.
When you look at gay men adopting children like Dave Rubin, it was the Obama administration that made that shit acceptable because they were the ones that oversaw the whole gay marriage proposals.
They're the ones that legitimized it.
And that is what led to the 99 gender problem that we have now under the Biden administration.
Oh, sorry, the third Obama administration.
The Obama family and administration led a cultural shift to the political correctness that we now detest and the mass censorship that we detest.
Maybe under the auspice of the Biden administration, but we know who was really the brains behind things.
So watching this promo for Michelle Obama, who is just as pompous as her fucking husband, Barack Obama, where she's coming in here saying that we're going to run this podcast.
And you can get your questions and be safe with us and all this other bullshit.
It brings back flashbacks to all the politically correct, tone-policing, anti-bigoted liberalism bullshit that we've hated for so fucking long.
The very reason we voted for Trump is the very reason that this fucking podcast is going Americans are fucking tired of political correctness, censorship, and having to walk on fucking eggshells when they give their goddamn fucking opinions.
We're tired of it.
We really are.
We're tired of black people always saying that, I'm a victim, white supremacy.
We're tired of them boys screaming anti-Semitism every time you say that the Jews run Hollywood.
We're tired of Hispanics crying for fucking open borders and that we should let them in because their country is evil.
We're tired of gays parading in the streets in fucking thongs in front of our children saying that we need to have gay pride.
We're tired of mentally ill individuals that say that there's 97 genders and asking for certain pronouns to be used in language.
The Obama podcast that we just saw the preview of is a reemergence of the very culture that we've fought to fucking eradicate for the past four years.
...
And watching this promo reminded me precisely why the fucking Democrats lost.
They're more concerned with looking good in front of the camera versus being honest, candid, and authentic to the American fucking people.
Watching that promo brought me fucking flashbacks to 2008 when Obama was campaigning.
Hope, change.
It was all a fucking lie.
Because you can't actually change unless you're authentic.
And this is something that the Democrats fail to fucking do.
And liberals in general.
Because just like we saw with Stephen A. Smith, they're more concerned with the details, small minor details, versus the overall problem.
Tucker Carlson correctly said that DEI leads to the degradation of a meritocracy.
What does Stephen A. Smith do?
Immediately attributes it to race.
Why?
Because he's an Obama tard.
These FBAs, whether they want to admit it or not, they're also Obama tards.
Because they have a constant fucking victim complex that white supremacy is keeping them from success.
But we know on this side of the internet, it's not white supremacy.
We know what supremacy really is.
But even them, they can't hold you back from success either.
I tell you guys about this shit, not so that you guys can sit there and be like, oh man, it sucks.
It's over, bro.
Them boys read everything.
No, I tell you this so you understand the power structure so that you can move appropriately.
Knowing is half the game.
But you need to know who rules over you.
And they've been lying to you about it for a very long time.
The reason why this podcast is going to fail is because Democrats and liberals are simply not authentic and real.
They're more concerned with the way they say things versus what they say.
They're more concerned with offending people versus saying what needs to be said.
They're more interested in speaking in a pompous manner that you might not necessarily understand the language that's used versus using laymen in terms that the average American can understand.
They're overeducated, privileged, pretentious dickheads that think that they're better than you.
This is why people that are educated on college degree or higher almost always vote Democrat.
Because they think they know better.
But they fucking don't.
In closing, the reason why this podcast is going to fail alongside Gavin Newsom's podcast is simply this.
No one cares or trusts A-list celebrities anymore.
Despite the fact that Michelle Obama has an enormous audience, millions and millions of followers across all of her social media platforms, A-list celebrities and wokeys don't have the same pull that they once had.
And we learned this in the 2024 election.
Kamala Harris went and got the endorsement of not just the Obamas, but of all the A-list celebrities that, by the way, Obama's going to have on her podcast, by the way.
Your favorite actors, musicians, artists, et cetera.
But people are tired of these people because these people come from an establishment.
The establishment of Hollywood, the establishment of the music industry, the establishment of certain entertainment forums, mainstream media, et cetera, that the people have grown to distrust.
Now, people would rather listen to Joe Rogan than a Gavin Newsom.
People would rather listen to a Joe Rogan, right, over a Michelle Obama.
Because at least you know there's gonna be some conversations on the Rogan Podcast that might not necessarily be politically correct, that might engage some critical thinking.
But you think if you have Michelle Obama here doing a podcast, interviewing somebody, there's going to be any critical thinking?
No.
It's going to be surface-level bullshit conversation that's politically correct with almost no swears, no authenticity, and it's going to be boring.
And this is exactly why the Democrats lost in the 2024 election.
It wasn't real.
Kamala Harris didn't start doing interviews until too fucking late.
Everything was scripted, structured, and put in a way where she would not look bad.
But that's precisely why she lost, because she wasn't authentic.
She didn't do off-the-cover interviews like Donald Trump did.
Despite the fact that Donald Trump isn't the best communicator, he's crass, and he might be rude or disrespectful.
The public loves authenticity.
So when you're going ahead and getting these softball interviews on major TV networks, and you're getting people like Eminem, Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Robert De Niro, Bon Jovi, you're literally getting every A-list endorsement from athletes like LeBron James all the way to fucking Taylor Swift, all the way back to people from the fucking like 70s like Bon Jovi, but you still lose the election.
That tells you a lot.
It tells you that A-list celebrities in traditional establishment entertainment industries no longer hold the same weight that they used to.
Eminem in 2025 isn't the same Eminem in 2005.
Going up and doing a concert and saying, fuck Trump in 2025 is not going to have the same level of cool as it did back saying, fuck Bush in 2005.
The people that we thought were based were actually liberals the whole time, pussies.
People thought Eminem was based, but he's not.
And the reason why is because you never get to know these individuals.
You might listen to the Eminem show.
You might listen to Slam Shitt OP.
And you're like, wow, this is great music.
But Eminem does very few interviews, as many A-list celebrities do very few interviews.
So you don't really know these motherfuckers.
But you know who you do know.
You know someone like Garrogan.
You've listened to his podcast.
You know about his personal life.
You might like Aiden Ross, watch him and laugh as he does the things that he does.
Right?
You might watch me and you're like, yo, this guy's way more down earth.
I like watching this guy over somebody else.
But the point is this, influencers are able to be a lot more authentic because they're not beholden to establishment type industry, entertainment establishment industry type shit.
They don't have to worry about a record label.
They don't have to worry about a TV network.
They don't have to worry about cable news.
Saying, ah, I don't know if you can talk about that.
Why did they Tucker Carlson blew up when he left fucking Fox?
Because he was able to be independent and say what the fuck he really wanted to say.
And Americans love that.
Tucker Carlson exploded when he left Fox.
Candace Owens exploded when she left Daily Wire.
Why?
Because authenticity is always respected, regardless if your views are offensive or not.
That is why I refuse.
I fucking refuse to not tell you guys the truth.
Even if it might make me look crazy.
Like my stance on immigration or my views on the black community.
None of this benefits me to tell y'all.
I've lost so many fucking supporters for being critical of the black community.
I've lost so many fucking supporters for being critical about who really runs this fucking country.
Lost millions of dollars for this shit.
But that's a rare trait.
People want that.
And it's so hard to find an entertainment industry.
And you're more likely to find it with influencers and podcasters versus A-list slives like Michelle Obama and these other musicians.
You might spend three minutes listening to Cleaning Out My Closet by Eminem, but you'll spend 30 minutes of me listening to me talking about Clean Out My Closet in my background.
Who are you going to build a better bond with?
Who are you going to trust more?
The musician with some cool lyrics?
Or the person that you're listening to on Spotify all day?
I think it's the latter.
And that is why Trump won in a fucking landslide victory over these losers because Democrats haven't figured it out.
Being authentic is the key.
But the problem is that their policies and the way they view the world can allow them to be authentic because when you're authentic, you're going to offend people.
and their fear of offending people is precisely why they failed.
Ones if you guys agree, twos if you guys don't, Let me know your thoughts in the comments.
But that's how I look at this.
why she's gonna fail all right let's um go back to this
And guys, if you guys enjoyed that monologue, because I was cooking there, get me to 2,000 likes, ninjas.
Support your ninja.
Support your ninja.
We're going to keep going, chat.
We're going to keep going.
All I ask is you like the video, bro.
I just came up with that shit off the top of my head.
I didn't prepare that shit.
But I just had to say something after seeing that fucking trailer.
That's the first time I saw that trailer, chat.
That was all off the top.
Pause.
I don't write any of these monologues down, guys.
I literally just, it's all off the top of my head.
So like the goddamn video.
You go to one of the episodes.
And go to that one right there, okay?
So 47,000 views is what it's got.
Let's go to the comments section to see what the comments are saying.
Have they left it open or not?
Okay, zoom in a little bit, Rob.
Remember when this guy drowned his chef in a lover's.
Okay, wow, that's your comments.
Didn't watch the video.
I paid IRS fine for three years in a row because your husband said I should pay.
Yeah, the comments are crazy.
Let's see what these comments say.
What happened to the chef?
We all know.
R.I.P. Joan, what happened to, yo, that's crazy, bro.
Big bike.
We talked about your sword fights with Barry.
Yeah, I knew they were just going to roaster, bro.
They just in here cooking, bro.
And then this is the most recent one.
It takes balls, though, to leave the comments open.
Fair is fair.
Yeah.
Barack Obama likes hot dogs and that sandwiches, bro.
Holy shit.
It took massive balls to do this podcast, bruh.
That's crazy.
Wait, 25K?
Yeah, that doesn't make sense.
How the fuck does this chef have 26k likes but only 12,000 views?
Nigga.
Bruh.
What the fuck?
I gotta like, yo, what's how many dislikes are on this video, bro?
How do you get the dislike thing to look at it?
I know there's a way to look at it.
Let me see if I could get it for healthcare that I couldn't afford or else.
They're gonna have to disable comments next episode.
There it is.
The internet is a great gauge for how influential someone is.
The old guard media is absolutely dead.
I worked my balls off to get here.
I don't know what that is about.
Joan Rivers was right.
Hello.
Barely 16,000 views.
Okay, so now here's what I want to do.
Jeez.
Rob, could you go and do me a favor and go to all her social media profiles to count how many followers she has?
So go on X, go on Instagram.
This is the best way to do it.
There you go.
One by one by one.
Let's just put up all of them.
So watch this.
Instagram.
I want you to count this, folks.
Instagram is how many followers?
57 million followers.
Okay.
And you see the link to their podcast right there.
Go to the next one, Facebook.
How many followers on Facebook?
What's the number, Rob?
19 million.
19 million is Facebook.
Okay.
Can you go to TikTok or let me try refreshing this?
In my opinion.
What?
Okay, I got the dislike extension.
Yeah, 1.5K dislikes.
Yeah, this is cat right here.
Look at this.
12,000.
Yeah, this is bullshit.
This is botted shit, bro.
This is botted.
And here's the thing that's funny, bro.
A lot of these fucking influencers bought.
That's another thing, too, that I want to say.
Bro, guys, I have never bought it and I'll never bot ever.
That's why I tell you guys, yo, like the video, engage with the shit, because I don't bot.
If I bought, I wouldn't have to tell y'all niggas none of this shit.
Open up another tab, whatever.
Like, if I was botting, I wouldn't have to do that.
So, bro, this is crazy.
Look at this.
I just got the extension.
You can see it here.
Likes and dislikes.
Let's go to the first video.
I am Michelle.
3K, 3.K, 3.
Yeah.
Literally half and half questions.
They want to know it.
43K, 12K, but this is 43K likes.
That doesn't make sense.
Yeah.
There definitely have some people.
Pause video, enjoy comments, go back to whatever you're doing.
Yo, that's crazy, bro.
Diggs is cooking, man.
X, let's see where they're at with X. 19 million on what app was that?
That Facebook?
Yeah, Facebook.
Followers on Facebook.
What's the number, Rob?
19 million.
19 million is Facebook.
Okay.
Can you go to TikTok or X?
Let's see where they're at with X. How many followers on X?
21.
22 million followers on X. And where is she at with TikTok?
Because she uploaded a video there as well.
And you go to TikTok and see what that is.
On TikTok, it is, do you see a channel?
Do you see an account?
This is the podcast.
We got here.
Easyfella says, I like your takes on things.
I wanted to say you've helped more people than you realize.
Thank you so much for that, EasyFella.
I try to keep it real with you guys, man.
And actually, keeping it so real with you guys actually hurt me quite a bit.
People use it against me all the time when they make hit pieces because they're losers.
Hot take, we would have been better with Kamala.
No one would take her seriously.
War with Iran would never be an option.
People just wouldn't listen and her base would object.
And 2028.
Okay.
And then let me make sure here.
Trump peddled you on you backpedaled on Ukraine.
He's a different face stuck onto the same monster with the U.S. regime on all the big policies that Trump is distinguishable from Biden or Harris.
Yeah, but again, I was making the cultural argument about the Obamas, bro.
Um, newest recruit of OSS calling in.
Thank you so much, salty boy.
How can I get in touch with the guys in Perth, Australia and CC?
Just joined for 35 months to WCAP the T-Bag.
Shout out to you, bro.
Hey, guys in Castle Club, yo, salty boy, go in the Castle Club chat and start talking in there, right?
Go in the local chat, go in there, and someone and talk to the guys, introduce yourself, and say that you're from Australia.
Someone's going to be in there from there.
So shout out to you, Salty Boy.
Welcome to the family, bro.
Your boy Lem, you should definitely join their Michelle Obama's little delusional podcast to throw fire in their house about woke black women.
They would never bring someone like me on.
Everyone that they bring on their podcast, guys, is going to be 100% curtailed and perfect, like politically correct.
Shout out to JJ Ritz that subscribed for a year.
Shout out to you, brother.
Welcome to Castle Club.
Guys, Castle Club is how we're able to stay on air despite the fact that we've been demonetized on YouTube for almost two fucking years.
Don't have to read out loud.
We'll just say, oh, okay.
Yeah.
No worries, Sandy Balls.
I spoke with Icy already about the freedom of speech thing.
I don't want you guys getting censored.
So Martin, good with the ninja posting the videos.
It's got to tell.
Okay, that was what I couldn't understand from before.
Yeah, no worries, Sandy Balls.
Testing theories of American politics, elites, interest groups, and average citizens published online by Cambridge University.
2014 Sinana says financial elites rule you.
Okay?
Channel.
No, I want her account.
Okay, so that account is 164,000.
All right.
So I added the numbers here.
You got roughly 100 million followers.
Imagine having 100 million followers and you sold your book and it was record-breaking a few years ago when she that's crazy, actually.
Yeah.
Sold her book.
She wrote, she had a book like that.
I forgot.
I don't know what the number was.
How many copies did Michelle Obama's book sell?
I don't know what the number is, but I heard it was record-breaking.
Okay, 17 million copies was sold worldwide in 2018.
That's when they were really their reputation.
17 million copies.
Everybody's like, oh my God, they make so much money.
I don't know how much money was made.
I think the number was like 36 million.
How much did she get paid for it?
For the books.
I don't know.
$65 million was paid in advance for the book.
$65 million was paid in advance for the book.
And then now you do a podcast with 100 million followers that you promote everywhere and you only have 17,000 subscribers.
Let's do some basic smoke in fucking mirrors, man.
I'm telling you, smoke in fucking mirrors with a lot of these people, bro.
Smoke in mirrors.
Guys, you know, and this is common in the entertainment industry where people bought their followers, bought their fucking sales, bought their fucking viewers.
They do all this shit.
I keep it wrong.
You guys know I don't bought none of my shit.
Everybody, all 4,000 plus you guys watching right now, almost 5,000?
You guys here?
What?
Right?
Yeah, roughly almost 5,000 of you guys.
All real niggas.
All real ninjas.
Don't buy nothing.
That's why the chat.
You guys see the chat going?
It's going.
I don't even have the local chat.
I got the YouTube and the Romo chat in there.
Right?
When I started the show, and there's just a few hundred people in here.
I'm like, all right, oh, slashes.
Chat starts flying.
Why?
Because we got real people here.
My motherfuckers don't, bro.
They be buying these followings.
These kickstreamers, cap.
Not real viewers.
They be buying their shit.
Basic math here.
Okay.
Can you go to Ronaldo's account on Instagram?
Go to Ronaldo's account on Instagram.
Ronaldo's account on Instagram.
Yeah, when he made a YouTube channel, his shit blew up.
That's how you knew he had real supporters.
Check this out.
So if you go to Ronaldo's account on Instagram, how many followers does he have?
650 million followers.
He decides to start a YouTube channel and he promotes it.
Okay.
Go to his YouTube channel, Rob.
We'll do the math here as well.
If you go to his YouTube channel, no, just go to his YouTube channel, Rob.
And I've been telling you guys this for years.
Instagram and TikTok are not real.
I'm telling y'all, bro.
Instagram and TikTok are not real.
Even Twitch is not Twitter's not real like that at all.
Okay, there you go.
I genuinely believe, like, when it comes to social media, video platforms is where it's at, and that's how you know someone's real.
All right?
If you're going to go ahead and just post short form content on TikTok or Instagram, that's cool and all.
But like, I'd rather have 100,000 followers on YouTube than have a million followers on Instagram.
I'm going to say that.
I would rather have 100,000 subscribers on YouTube than have a million followers on Instagram.
Think about it.
How many times do we bring girls on our fucking show?
Million followers.
Nobody knows who these bitches are.
Nobody cares.
Because if people watch you in long-form content, video content, they're far more likely to like and trust you.
They hear you, they see you, they know it's real.
And then when you live stream like this, I'm here.
This is real time.
You guys are sitting in chats and I'm responding and all some shit.
A lot of people can't do this shit.
So most people, because there's different levels to it.
So live streamers, we're at the top because we got to be able to fucking hold your attention for a period of time and we're doing it live.
Then you got niggas that do pre-recorded videos.
Idiots like Abba and Preach that aren't necessarily really talented or not really funny.
Their editor does all their shit, makes their shit look funny.
Editing literally saves so many of these fucking YouTubers, right?
Then you got people that do short form content.
That is where you get into, sometimes they do it on YouTube, but they can also do it on TikTok and Instagram and shit like that.
This is why women, a lot of the times, dominate short form shit.
But the long form stuff, almost always men.
All the top podcasts, almost always men.
Women dominate pictures in short form.
Men dominate long form.
This is why YouTube, actually, most YouTube viewership is by men.
So, so yeah.
Instagram is not real.
Twitter is not real.
TikTok isn't real.
If you got a big video platform, that's how you really get influence when people can listen to you for long periods of time.
The longer the better.
Yo.
That's not it, Rob.
Go to his YouTube channel.
You're going to a sponsor.
Just go to his YouTube channel, type in Ronaldo.
Okay.
He decides to start a YouTube channel.
We're going to do some math here together.
Okay.
And go solve for, what is it?
Christiana Vernon.
Simcat, I got your ex-post here.
It's on Crisis King.
I don't know if I want to play that, bro.
No, the.
Go to, okay, Rob, just.
That's why.
Okay.
And then go to the channel.
How many subs?
74.1 million.
So 74.
So let's kind of look at this.
So some people may say, well, that's not fair because she has 7 million subscribers, Instagram followers, and he has 650 million.
Let's do percentage, okay?
So if I do percentage, out of 650 million followers, what percentage did he get?
Divided by 74.1?
13%?
13%.
So 13% of Ronaldo's followers went to YouTube to subscribe.
17,000 subscribers divided by 58 million.
I'm sorry, 17,000 subscribers divided by 57 million followers.
Interesting.
Time release says, I was literally just thinking of sharing this yesterday, but I didn't.
I think you'd be interested now.
You're literally talking about it.
So there's a thing called the dead internet theory.
Here's a link.
You can check it on your own time if you like.
Interesting.
Let me pull this up real quick.
Thanks, Time Release.
What does O slash mean?
Dr. JD?
Hey, bad.
You have to find out, bro.
Yeah, I guess you're going to have to find out, bro.
That's funny when they still don't know what O slash means.
You know what percentage went?
Do you guys really want to know?
0.003%.
Dead internet.
You want to subscribe to her channel.
Did you understand what number I just said right now?
To say they've lost their influence and their sizzle of what the Obamas used to be would be an understatement.
You get 17,000 subs.
Vinny's Valetamin comedy just crossed 300,000 subs.
Unusual suspects just crossed 100,000 subs.
17,000 subs.
And by the way, I got more thoughts on this.
I'll pause.
I'll come to you guys from comments.
I got three things I want to say that I...
Oh, I'll probably be on the unusual suspects next week, by the way, chat.
Yeah.
I'll probably be shit.
Hold on.
Let me.
I'll probably be on there sometime next week.
I feel this is the reason why she's doing it.
Vinny, your thoughts on this?
Well, I saw a bunch of bits and pieces of it, and it just, it's nothing.
First of all, nobody knows who your brother is.
And actually, nobody cares.
Like, if you're going to go something like that, have a personality, have some of the bigger, because you know what she was doing.
She's just spilling the beans on her family secrets.
She's taking about how her husband, Barry, got on her nerves, how he doesn't get people.
You know, it turns out Michelle, you know, he had problems with her, problems.
It's just her just airing out all their problems.
She's like, yeah, he goes and golfs with the boys.
He comes back.
I'm with the girls.
I want to be left alone.
It's like, she's not saying anything.
And the fact that, I mean, I do give her respect for whoever's running the actual channel, leaving the comments on, which is insane.
I don't know if they're going to keep it on for the rest of it, but you nailed it, Pat.
That whole Obama, Michelle, like this past, this election really let everybody know how tired they are of this whole, you're just supposed to be a blind loyalist just because Barack Obama was the first black president and Michelle Obama is his wife.
What did she do?
What has Michelle Obama done?
By the way, you want to talk about a fall from Grace?
She was selling out arenas.
Do you understand what an arena is?
People were going there and for what?
To hear her say what?
What has she done?
Has she cured anything?
Has anything happened?
No, you were just the first lady.
And I'm not disrespecting women.
I'm just saying, what have you done to get?
Yeah, she ain't do nothing, bro.
Call it like it is, Vinny.
Sometimes you got to disrespect these hoes.
This allure and people that are so behind you.
I think it's great that it's actually being exposed that nobody wants to hear it and people are tired because if this is her way, like Gavin Newsome, by the way, Gavin, if you see him with his hands on his podcast, he cannot stand sitting in one place because his body shakes because of his hand movements.
But this is if this.
Yeah, he did an interview with Charlie Kirk, and that shit was fucking ridiculous, too.
Let me, let me, let's go to the shop.
Michelle Obama is his wife.
What did she do?
What has Michelle Obama done?
By the way, you want to talk about a fall from he had Steve Bannon on, which is kind of crazy.
And he had Charlie Kirk on.
And yeah, it's funny they brought Charlie Kirk on his shit.
This is her way of trying to get into the presidential race in 2028.
It's not good.
It's a wrap.
Over.
Michelle Obama, what?
A fall from grace.
I don't think she's going to run for president, bro.
I don't think she's going to run for president.
It's just a few short years ago.
She was the first lady.
Now she's the black call her daddy.
This is what's happening right now in 2025.
She was the president's wife, a speculative candidate for 2020 and 2024.
Vinny's going to revive her 2028 chances.
I don't think she's ever going to run.
I think it's all hype.
And now she's a podcaster.
Welcome to our world, Michelle Obama.
Let me show this.
If you can pull up the X and then I'll go to Tom and I'm going to post a question to see where Tom's going to go with this.
So here's a couple of things that everybody needs to know about.
I tweeted this yesterday.
Strange time and Michelle Obama and Gavin Newsome start a podcast within two weeks of each other.
Accidental or intentional?
Not sure.
I give the breakdown of her followers and how many people subscribe.
Barack Obama started a podcast in 2021, lasted eight episodes before Spotify and them didn't renew the deal.
Michelle and Barack had previously launched a podcast, called the Michelle Obama podcast in 2020, lasted nine episodes.
So far, Newsom's podcast outperformed.
I actually like what Newsome is doing.
To be fair with him, his podcast, he had Steve Bannon on, he had Charlie Kirk on.
He's had a lot of different people on.
Stay on that tweet route if you can go back.
So the conclusion is this.
What's the reason for them doing this?
One, podcasting is hard, and she can't do it.
Two, Obama's lost their influence.
Three, they're fighting to be the Rogan of the left.
Everyone's trying to be the Rogan of the left.
Four, Michelle and Newsom are running for president in 2028, or they're just doing it to have fun.
Which one do you think it is, Tom?
I think, I thought this last and I think it's number one and number two.
They've lost their influence and podcasting is hard.
You know, you need the 10,000 to be an expert in a lot of things.
We've all heard that.
It's not a saying, it's a proof and it's a formula of what it takes you to become an expert in something.
And podcasting is really hard and they've lost their influence.
I think it's one and two.
Mostly two.
Can I tell you what else is going on?
Let me give you speculation.
Okay.
Again, let me tell you, I watched Newsom's podcast with Kirk.
I actually think Newsome has what it takes to do a podcast.
I think so too.
I think he's got what it takes to do a podcast.
I think a part about him going back and forth and debate and pushing, you want to watch on what he has to say, right?
Daryl Cooper went on, Joe Rogan.
Oh, shit.
AKA Martyr made.
Interesting, interesting.
Michelle, the podcast they make, there's two different types of podcasts.
There's a type of podcast that you just want to sit there and talk to the audience one-on-one.
And it works for some people.
But eventually, it's kind of like, look, man, is there anybody else I can, do you want to interview and talk to other people?
I kind of want to hear what other people have to say, right?
So you watch, well, Rogan's interviewing other people.
You're sitting there.
And then you see panel.
What do you think?
You can say whatever you want about the view.
Guess what everybody talks about every week?
The view.
Why?
Because here's what she said.
Here's what he said.
Here's what she said.
So they're bringing, even though you can't stand what they stand for, they bring, you know, what do you call it, Tulsion.
They'll bring and have the fight with Stephen A. They'll bring and put the people on their junior and all these guys and have the conversations with them.
Of course, you don't agree with it.
Michelle is doing a podcast from a standpoint of, you guys know who I am.
We're going to do good because I'm Michelle Obama.
But let me tell you what I think she's trying to do.
And again, pure speculation, folks.
I may be fully wrong here.
I think she's taking a page out of Jada Pinkett's playbook because I think they're getting ready to announce that something's going on in the marriage.
And I think this is their way of doing it in a very subtle way.
Because if you're taking shots at him slowly, you're taking shots, you're taking shots, you're taking shots.
They're going games in different ways.
I'm not sure if there's been an entanglement or not, but I think there may be a possibility of a news coming here soon that could actually get her podcast to blow up.
And you know what could get her podcast to blow up?
If she announces that they're getting a divorce, that day they'll get a few hundred thousand subs.
And then that's where the controversy will come.
So I don't know if she's trying to do the Jada thing and finding the next thing to what was her podcast that she was doing?
It was called Red Table or something like that.
And then Will came on because you know who's going to be a guest very soon.
Obama's going to be a guest.
And that's when they're going to get, like you said, 50%.
Again, I don't know if that's the case or not.
All I'm saying is, I'm getting the vibes that Newsom's doing it because he wants to run for president.
Michelle is doing it for other reasons to try to control the narrative.
I just don't know if it's landed so far.
And you know why I think that's because if you think about it, just break it down because that's a very good point.
She didn't go to Jimmy Carter's funeral.
Okay.
Disrespect.
You're the first lady.
Barack goes.
She's on vacation, mind you, by herself.
You don't go to the inauguration.
Your husband goes.
You're not there.
She's on another vacation.
Okay.
I think it's because Obama and her probably have a rift.
I think he's got a side check.
Then Barack Obama is going to basketball games by himself.
They're not in the spotlight together.
You're supposed to be going to these places with your wife.
And if you go back into history and you look at the interview with Tucker Carlson with Larry Sinclair, and if you believe it, which I believe it, affidavit, lie detector test passed.
The guy's been hooking up, writing letters.
What was it to his college sweetheart saying that he fantasizes about sleeping with men?
This is Barack Obama's diary or whatever his name is.
Daily, by the way, he said, I fantasize about sleeping with men daily.
I think...
What's wrong with that?
I think this has been not a problem.
He's been my opinion.
He's been a homosexual for this whole time.
And this whole marriage thing is just a thing for the public eye.
That's it, period.
I love you guys.
Yeah.
Vinny, you're my friend.
Yeah.
You know, on camera, we have issues off camera.
I don't have issues with you ever.
No.
I respect the health of PBD.
That's my guy.
That's my mentor.
It's my friend.
It's my boss.
I think you guys are dead wrong.
Really?
In my opinion.
Okay.
I think this is all speculation.
You know, I know you were a Jada guy back in the day in the 90s.
The movie she was set it off.
And she was also in Jason's Larry.
Jason's Lyrics.
But somehow, crazy ass Jada and Will are still together.
That's not the story.
After the entanglement.
Buddy, that's not the story, though.
That's not the story.
But Jada and Will, if you saw the story that was going the other day about the fact that they took a picture after Will was getting a little too friendly with another girl that was on a dancing.
I don't know if you followed that story or not.
Let me look at some of these chats real quick.
I think I gave a better breakdown of why she's failing than they are right now.
No offense, chat.
I'm being way more raw about it.
Brandon Carter is live right now.
They're correct too, but they're being a lot nicer about it.
Is live right now?
Why aren't you watching Victory Talk?
Nigga, because I'm live.
The fuck?
It's a retarded comment, Myron Jr.
I'm live, nigga.
What the fuck?
I was just thinking of, oh, no, okay.
Caught up.
Myron Jr., what the fuck, bro?
They've had an open relationship.
Oh, saying, like, you can, a lot of people stay married, but they have an open relationship.
And it's like, do whatever you want.
Just don't publicly embarrass them.
Exactly.
So that's not really being married, though.
That's contractually.
That's perfectly fine.
Whatever floats your path.
Contractually, they're married.
I don't know if you would qualify as a happily married couple.
If I were him, you know, it's cheaper to keep her.
Who knows what he's going to do?
There's also a story.
Allegedly, he walked in the house and she was there with Mark Anthony, and the two of them weren't looking so good right after he walked in, Will Smith.
But regarding Obama's, I don't think they're getting divorced.
I mean, why would he let his wife do this?
This is going to be a little hot take here, contrary to public opinion.
I actually think she's a woman.
She's a big ass woman.
That's fine.
I don't think she's a man.
There's a lot of speculation with that.
I think what they realize is this.
We really messed up not doing our podcast and continuing our podcast three, four years ago.
They were doing it.
They saw that Kamala's dumbass didn't go on Rogan.
She spent all sorts of money.
Somehow they raised a billion dollars and they're in debt.
And they realized this is the new landscape of media.
We got to get this thing going.
Now, I don't think it's going to last.
I think they're going to stop because it's hard.
We've been doing this five years.
By the way, happy fifth anniversary of COVID, guys.
It was right around this time, five years ago, right around the time when we were starting the podcast.
But the difference, in my opinion, between them and Gavin Newsom is Gavin.
Yeah, and it's a grind, too.
Keep in mind, guys.
Value Tama has been out forever.
PBD didn't just start this podcast.
He already had Value Tama, which had millions of subscribers.
Newsome is in his prime.
Man in the arena, he's fighting the fight.
He's going to have people he completely disagrees with.
Charlie Kirk, C. Bannon.
She's going to have her brother on, and they're going to do a little banter.
She's past her prime.
You know, they say it's better to be a has been than it never was.
She's a husband.
And I think this thing's not going to be a good idea.
But just off of a vibe, I'm sorry, Tom.
And again, she represents the era that we tried to escape, which is the censorship, politically correct, liberal era.
Buffalo vibe.
That's the other thing that people are forgetting here.
Why people don't, this podcast is going to fail.
Adam, when you see them, when you see them taking photos at dinner and he's like in the living room and she's in the freaking dining room, they're trying to hold it.
Like, don't you feel like, just intuition?
I know the facts and all that stuff.
Do you feel like these two are actually a together, happily married couple?
Or sometimes, because this is politics, even if he is what the rumors of Larry Sinclair and all these are, you have to be a married guy to take office.
So is there any way that this type of relationship, because it's falling apart, because from the beginning, from the offset, it was all bullshit.
It was all for show.
All for show.
Well, they had two kids for show.
They ran for president.
I'll show you 100%.
I've never seen that.
I'm not a pregnancy photo of her.
No, no, hold on.
No, you're good.
Show me one.
I don't show her.
I'm not photo of her pregnant.
Number one, they're acting.
Do you know how many married couples that have been married for 50 years that hate each other?
I was with my cousin's grandparents the other day.
The grandfather and the grandmother are fighting the entire time.
I'm like, what's up with these two?
He's like, I hate that bitch.
I'm like, why are you still married?
He's like, I just can't.
So don't act like marriage isn't easy.
You say this all the time.
Don't act like people don't stay married for decades if they're not in love anymore or having sex anymore or even get along anymore.
You know what it is, though?
This podcast, do you think Barack or even presidents that go away after, like, look at Bush.
After he was done, he what?
He just went away.
He became an artist.
Why?
That's just like, you know what?
It's like just go.
Well, because he was wildly unpopular on his way out.
Bush was wildly unpopular on his way out.
That's why Trump, that's why Obama wanted such a landslide over John McCain.
John McCain was a remnant of the Bush administration and no one wanted him, bro.
Bush did not leave a light guy.
Matter of fact, let me show y'all niggas something.
Guys, by the way, like the video for me.
Look at that.
That's Bush coming in.
That's him going out.
Crazy, bro.
It's a stressful job, man.
Obama coming in Obama going out Go away, yeah Yes.
And anything new you do, you're bringing back up what?
Old story.
Yep.
And each of them, there's...
You guys are saying Vinny Cox Harper.
Yo, do any of them talk...
Guys, I haven't seen the PBD pod in a little bit.
Do any of them criticize Israel?
No, right?
They're all pro-Israel, if I'm not mistaken, these guys?
I haven't seen them really, like, discuss Israel at length, really.
Thank you.
Are they pro-Israel guys?
I don't know.
Also, guys, we got 1,800 likes, man.
We need 2,300, bro.
Come on, ninjas.
Like the video.
We should be at 2K easy, guys.
Okay, so let's see here.
So you guys are saying Vinny does a little bit?
Okay.
Vinny does a little bit?
Okay.
Now, here's the thing.
So there's different levels to calling out Israel.
Does he go from the I don't want to get foreign aid angle, or does he go from the, nah, these motherfuckers are in our politics and this is a problem?
And he goes like deep into it.
Or does he just say, nah, we just don't want to get foreign aid?
How far does he go, chat?
Someone's saying Vinny is RP'd on the Jews?
Nah, I doubt it.
No way he is.
I mean, if he is, I'll be impressed.
But I don't think I've ever seen him.
PBD's neutral.
Yeah, PBD always is neutral.
Barely?
Okay.
He brings up the U.S.'s Liberty.
Barely, but yeah?
Okay.
Fair enough.
Yeah, I keep it a dozen with y'all, bro.
If you guys want me to be very honest with y'all about this shit, bro, as far as like big podcasters that have a significant video, like a video, video sharing platform, it's really just me and Nick, bro.
Keep it a dozen with y'all.
That go deep into it.
You know, 100,000 plus subscribers, like, uh, uh, you know, or followers that we mostly do video.
Honestly, I think it's just me and Nick.
I don't, I don't know anybody else.
Unless you guys, I'm looking at the chat.
Unless you guys have anybody else, comment below if you guys can think of anybody else.
But honestly, when it comes to podcasters and talk shows that go deep into this situation, aka M boys that have over 100,000 followers, I think it's just me, me and Nick, bro.
Honestly.
Okay, Stu Peters, yep.
Yep.
Alex Jones, nah.
Yeah, Dave Smith does too.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah, Candace Owens.
Shit.
Candace Owens too.
God damn.
How the fuck did I forget that?
But me and Nick go further than me and Nick and Stu go further than Candace and Dave, which is fine.
Because, you know.
Ian Carroll.
Ian Carroll doesn't video record like that, though.
Ian Carroll's main platform is Twitter.
I think he's starting to film more.
But he didn't.
He didn't really.
Ryan Dawson's good, but Ryan Dawson got banned everywhere.
Someone said, Kaiser night, y'all are funny, bro.
I see you guys saying Dale Bilzan.
Yeah, Dan Bilzerian doesn't film, though.
Like, he might go on other podcasts, but he doesn't do his own thing.
High swings, yeah.
High swings do it.
But hot swings do it with a guest, though.
They ain't gonna get on there and start talking about this shit by themselves, bro.
They'll bring a guest on and they'll say it and they'll platform him, but they won't talk about it themselves.
All right, so, okay.
Timpool.
Nah, nah, hell no.
Tim's not going to do it.
Nah, bro.
Last time I was on Timpool, I like was debating him on this shit with Israel.
Elijah, yeah.
Elijah will too.
Yep, yep, yep, yep.
I'm glad that you guys give me these names.
Sam Hyde.
I don't think Sam Hyde.
I don't even know where Sam Hyde.
I don't even think he has a YouTube channel.
Jake, yeah, but Jake's main platform is Twitter.
It's not YouTube.
He just got on YouTube.
I'm talking about video, guys.
Video, video.
Niggas on YouTube and Rumble.
That's what I'm talking about.
I'm not talking about Twitter.
Twitter, there's a bunch.
On Twitter, it's like me, Nick, Shake Suleiman, Jake Shields, Dan Bilzerian.
There's a bunch of us on Twitter.
I'm talking about video shit, video with a sizable following.
Nah, Andrew Wilson doesn't talk about that shit, bro.
Tenzo, are you stupid?
Andrew Wilson don't talk about that shit.
Andrew's smart.
He stays away from that shit, which I don't blame him.
Matt Kim, yeah.
Matt Kim's talked about it.
He talked about the usury.
Yep.
All right.
Someone said, Crowder, y'all are funny.
Osmond Gold, fuck though.
Y'all are funny, bro.
Your stories are what?
Bush's story is what?
Weapons of mass destruction.
Yep.
9-11, right?
And remember that one time you had a spook.
Nah, Russell Brand doesn't call him out either, bro.
Y'all niggas are retarded, bro.
I'm talking about people that actually like call this shit what it is, bro.
Russell Brand does a little bit.
Nah, man.
I'm not talking about a little bit, guys.
I'm talking about niggas like I'll say me, Stu Peters, Nick, Candace, Dave Smith, that hit it like hard.
Fairly hard.
Move on stage.
All right, let's go to someone posted this clip.
Red Pill saying, shout out to him.
This is, and yo, they hate him on Twitter.
This guy, Martyr Maid.
They call him a Nazi all day.
Because he said that Churchill might have been the worst person for World War II, not your boy at Top H. He says in everything anti-Semitic.
The problem.
Okay.
Joe Rogan and Daryl Cooper on anti-Semitism.
With calling everything racist and everything anti-Semitic, when it's clearly not, is that you diminish what that word means.
You're essentially crying wolf.
You're doing it in ways where rational, logical people who know your work have a very good argument against it.
Like, this doesn't make any sense in the context of which it was said.
If you look at the body of his work, if you look at how he talks about things, this is how.
And guys, we got 5,000 of y'all watching the show right now.
Shout out to you guys, man.
Soon we'll be having 10,000.
But guys, do me a favor, like the goddamn video.
This is even counting Twitter viewers.
This is just Rumble and YouTube.
Guys, we got 1.8k, man.
We should be at 2,000 easy.
2,100.
Let's get that engagement up, guys.
All right, let's get that fucking engagement way higher, ninjas.
We're only at 1.8k.
Should we have 2,000 likes on this bitch?
Let's get that engagement up.
Like I said before, guys.
We are operating at 50% capacity.
I split my audience between YouTube and Rumble, which is foolish to do because it really hurts your growth.
So I need y'all to help me out.
Like the video.
If you're watching on Rumble and on Castle Club, I want you guys to open up a tab.
All right, niggas?
Open up a tab on your computer, your tablet, whatever.
I just dropped the YouTube link for you guys.
Also, I'll drop it for you guys on Twitter.
I see y'all on Twitter.
Drop the link in there.
You guys are in the chat too.
We see y'all.
So open up a tab for your guy.
Like the video.
Let's hit 2,000 likes right now, chat.
Yeah, Dave Smith is one of them, boys.
He is.
We're taking over YouTube, bro.
We're taking over YouTube.
One of the last real niggas left is me, bro.
Everybody else, they banned off this bitch.
That's why I shout out all the guys, man.
That got banned.
How he approaches stuff.
This whole being provocative is part of what you do.
It's part of what makes the all right.
We just hit 1.9, guys.
Let's hit 2,000.
100 more.
Let's hit 2,000, ninjas.
We got what?
2,300 on YouTube, 2,800 on Rumble.
Pretty much 5,000 ninjas in here.
Let's go, man.
Audio come to life in these podcasts when you're talking about these moments in history.
This subject is just so what?
No bots?
Let's fucking go, baby.
Welcome!
Punch!
No bots sore with people, and particularly right now after October 7th, where, you know, I just remember all the America for a second.
You have men talk about password bros.
Bro, we've done videos on password bros already.
Go type out, search Casey Redbeard.
We literally did multiple videos on that on Password Bros.
Sudden going on X and seeing anti-Semitism just like right out in the open, blaming Jews for everything, going, whoa, like, has this been hiding?
Like, what?
And then you start thinking the way your paranoid Jewish friends think that everybody's anti-Semitic.
And you go, well, now I kind of understand why they think that way.
So I kind of understand the over.
No, Joe, it's because this type of information has been suppressed for fucking decades, bro.
I did a whole monologue on this shit on a Twitter space.
Matter of fact, I'm asking Brett right now.
I literally did like a 10 or 20 minute monologue where I explained why people are going so crazy on Twitter and on YouTube talking about this shit now.
But if I'm going to give you a quick clip note version, guys, it's because this information has been censored for fucking decades.
So now that you have platforms like X and Rumble, which open it up for this discussion, people are going crazy.
If you've restricted something for so goddamn long and now people are finally able to talk about it, yeah, it's going to be an overcorrection.
Overreaction, but it is still an overreaction.
And I think play by play said, man, I'd rather listen to the Hawk Tour podcast of the Obama shit.
Yeah, I know, bro.
What you do is very valuable.
It's very valuable to me, and it's very valuable to human beings that want to hear this nuanced, comprehensive perspective.
The guy he has on, guys, a dude named Daryl Cooper, who is a historian that was on the Tucker Carlson podcast earlier this year.
And he talked about World War II, and it got Twitter and sent Twitter in a frenzy.
These conflicts.
And from a person who obviously cares deeply about them and cares deeply about the human cost of these.
One of the things you do so well, and I was just talking to Dave Smith about this yesterday.
The gravity of war, the toll it takes on the people that are engaged in it and the people that are just outside of it.
We just hit 2,000.
Shout out to you guys, man.
Let's get to 2,100 now.
What is left of their civilization?
It's fucking horrific.
And it should be avoided at all costs.
But we don't, you don't avoid it by exaggerating.
You don't avoid it by distorting someone's perspective and turning everybody into a monster so that everyone's scared to talk at all.
Because this is the main objective.
Most overreactions like that that are public and hyper-aggressive and constant and continuous, it's not just you.
It's to stop anybody from ever doing anything like that in the future to let them know there's consequences.
There's going to be financial consequences.
Yeah, and that's the problem.
That's exactly what the problem is.
They've had consequences.
They destroyed people's lives.
They're suppressed their freedom of speech.
They've destroyed their ability to be able to earn a living.
So yes, a lot of people were censored and banned for this topic.
So of course, when people finally get the opportunity to talk about this shit, they're going to go nuts.
This is just going to be your status online, however you're viewed by people will be now marred forever with this ugly stain of being not just an anti-Semite, but a Nazi apologist.
That's what I read.
Nazi apologist.
Like you can't say that unless you listen to his stuff.
You can't.
Unless they listen to your work, they can't say that because they don't know what the fuck they're talking about.
It's like someone trying to opine upon a culture that they've never read about or never visited.
You don't know what you're saying.
Yeah, I've been told by people who should know that there are a few European countries I shouldn't try to visit because they probably won't let me off the plane.
Yeah, because of that podcast.
Bro, I'd stay in Texas if I was you.
I'd hold up.
Yeah, and isn't that crazy?
That there's countries that won't let him in because of what he said on the Tuck Carlson podcast when he came to World War II?
That should be a problem, chat.
You can't question a certain event from the 1940s.
It's illegal.
But I'll tell you this.
You could talk about the Holomor.
You could talk about the Bolshevik Revolution.
You could talk about the Armenian genocide.
You could question that all fucking day.
You question a Gaza genocide right now.
But that other event?
Nope.
Nope.
I'm up in North Idaho, so I'm far off.
You should have told people that.
They don't want to try North Idaho.
Yeah, it's a wild place.
You got wolves and bears.
It's just, this is just part of what people do.
And I was going to say, too, that overreaction is really counterproductive, too.
Yeah.
Because to go back to what I said a second ago, understanding brings you right up to the brink of empathy, that more understanding to these issues.
And I've found this a hundred times, you know, because look, anti-Semitism is a weird thing, and we can talk about some of the history of that if you want.
But, you know, it's this thing that people get obsessed with.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's not like part of their ideology.
I've watched this happen to like good, clear-thinking, regular people.
They start listening to a few podcasts that, you know, they can't repost under their real name on Twitter because they're funny or interesting.
And then pretty soon you can't.
Yeah, but why can't they post it under their real name?
That's the problem, bro.
That's the problem.
They can't repost it under their real name.
Why?
Why?
Can't bring that dude to a party anymore because he just can't go 10 minutes without in neutral company, like bringing up the Jews.
And it's like that happens.
You see that happen.
I mean, what you see on social media a lot.
I mean, it's like a, there's no doubt there's been like a big explosion of that kind of rhetoric, you know?
Yeah.
And I think a lot of it is online trolling and it's, you know, the fact that people are so sensitive about it that like it's just the easiest way to get a huge reaction, you know, from people.
And I think a lot of it has to do with that.
But I think a lot of it also has to do with the fact that so many of these of these questions have really been made.
You know, it's not like they're off limits, like they're illegal and you're going to go to jail if you talk about them.
I'm still sitting here.
I mean, I'm on your podcast and I've, so it's a big platform to talk about these things.
It's not like that, but the attempt is to make it so that you can't be in any kind of respectable society.
Yeah, the attempt is to make you radioactive.
Yeah.
And that, again, I think is just completely counterproductive because, you know, people look at something.
I think Theo was talking about this in one of his recent interviews.
He was saying, you know, somebody sees what's happening in Gaza right now and they just see kids getting pulled out of rubble and it's shocking and horrifying and they see that.
And then it leads to how the fuck are they able to get away with this?
And that is what led people to the Great Awakening.
Who is killing these kids and how are they able to get away with this?
That's exactly and precisely how people woke up to who really runs this country.
They find out because no other nation would be able to do what they're doing in Gaza without consequence.
I'm going to say that again.
No other country, okay?
No other nation or people would be able to do what's going on in Gaza with no fucking consequences.
That is how people woke up to who really runs shit that the U.S. is sending money and weapons.
And they're like, well, why is that happening?
And they start looking into it and they go to the websites that are going to tell them the truth about it.
And pretty soon one link leads to another.
Yep.
And when they go ask.
And the Great Awakening is here now.
Welcome.
Punch.
Ask one of their, you know, history professors at school or something, like, hey, you know, Uncle Adolf 1488 in the comments section, like, told me XYZ.
Like, you know, that he go and ask about it.
He gets like shouted down and attacked for like asking the question.
And then, you know, what that doesn't happen.
You get canceled for asking the question.
Have the effect of him saying, wow, like, I guess that really is terrible and I should never ask that again.
They think, hmm, that's weird.
Like, why are people responding this way?
I was asking that question in good faith, you know?
And so it really has like the opposite effect of the one that is at least ostensibly intended, you know?
All right.
The problem with.
Let's see this debate with Pierce Morgan.
Who's terrorism against the children of Gaza?
Well, I wouldn't categorize.
Guys, sorry, by the way, I just realized, man, on the YouTube stream, I'm using Restream and I didn't put it at 1080p, which I'm fucking mad about because this quality should be higher.
Like, I know that quality comes out decent, but it should actually be way better than what it is right now.
But it's only going up to 720p because I fucking, when I did restream, I didn't fucking do it at 1080p.
So I'm sorry about that, guys.
Take accountability for that shit.
I'm fucking not happy about that shit at all.
God damn it, bro.
So this should be way better for y'all.
It should be damn near movie-like.
But if you're watching on Rumble, actually, the quality is better on Rumble, if you guys, you could watch it like in damn near 4K and Rumble if you guys want.
But as you do, as terrorism.
Although I do think that they've committed some acts, which I do think are acts of terrorists.
For example, the aggressive violent expansion on the settlements on the West Bank.
I think you could inarguably say, well, that's a form of terrorism.
Yes, the IDF is a terrorist organization just like Hamas.
Answer to your question, I wouldn't categorize it as terrorism to respond to a terror attack by going to kill the terrorist.
Yeah, no, I know it's good because I got good cameras and shit, but it should be even higher quality.
I'm pissed off about that shit, bro.
Because I fucking literally.
Chris, however, has it got completely unacceptable the level of civilian death that has been going on in Gaza, particularly children?
I say yes, and this has to stop.
What is the acceptable level?
And don't worry, guys.
The quality is going to get even better.
I got a new switcher coming in that's way higher quality.
This dude said I'm gonna have the fried chicken voting Democrat for the next 200 years.
That's LBJ.
Yep.
And then Bonnie said Type H did nothing wrong.
You guys are funny, bro.
Well, I don't know.
Guess why I've always said from the start.
What is proportionate?
What do people expect people to do?
I mean, for example, when America, past 9-11, went into Iraq, as you know, I waited.
Okay, most people who have money and are liberal are socialists or close-door consultative.
Their opinion doesn't really matter, okay?
Baby Bunker says, PBD podcast Loki acknowledges Israel.
Ada for sure does Israeli propaganda.
He must have read their marketing book.
They invite people who say more.
They leverage their perspective, but they don't go hard.
PBD is from Iran.
He knows he admires the previous leader of Iran before the revolution.
My perspective is that they won't be mainstream is that they want to be mainstream so they don't allow themselves to go hard.
Yeah, yeah, fair enough.
Mifur, you will never get credit for the movement.
Joe Rogan will.
That's fine.
I don't need this credit.
Oh, slash.
Yep, you know it.
I gave you my like.
Oh my God, y'all fucking crazy, bro.
Give Michelle Obama's brother a thick mustache and he'll be a dead ringer for Carl Winslow.
Facts.
You definitely will.
Waged a campaign of the Daily Mirror newspaper against it.
I thought it was an illegal.
But you haven't waged a campaign against this.
Well, because the point about Iraq was they didn't perpetrate 9-11.
Nothing to do with it.
So it's about the goal, not the conduct of the war.
I'm asking you about the conduct.
I don't want to have an argument about the goal.
I understand.
I'm saying if you kill, for example, you saw the video, because I know you're on social media as much as I am.
A video that Washington Post verified of a little kid, 13 years old, is attacked by a drone, minding his own business.
He's not Hamas.
There's no Hamas hiding behind him.
He's attacked.
As he's bleeding out and people come to help him, they attack again.
That's a double tap.
What al-Qaeda and ISIS do, double-tap strike.
How is that not an act of terror?
Well, because who kids are killed?
Yeah, they do this shit all the time, bro.
Deliberately.
I've seen a lot of videos.
Some of them are.
But that one specifically.
Is that an act of terror?
It is in your eyes.
No, I'm asking your view.
Well, no, I haven't seen the one you're talking about.
What I would say about it is that I want to see all of these things properly investigated and to establish whether there have been war crimes committed.
And if there have been, absolutely hold the people who perpetrated to account.
So you think Yahya Sinwa is a terrorist, right?
Yeah.
And there was an arrest warrant request for Yahya Sinwa from the International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan, British lawyer.
He's also put out an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu.
He's accused Netanyahu.
Well, he's asked for one.
The court is being lobbied not to do it.
He's asked for an arrest warrant, and the indictments he's put out include, this is what he's accused Netanyahu of, starvation, murder, willful killing, extermination.
How is Netanyahu not a terrorist, Piers?
Well, it may end up being that he is convicted of war crimes that suggest he's a terrorist.
But Sinoa wasn't convicted of all.
I'm just being consistent.
The ICC chief prosecutor puts it in the middle of the conference for both.
Here's the difference.
Hamas made no secret of what they did on October the 7th.
Sinwar directed and ordered that attack.
No one's Israel.
Yeah, but the difference is that Hamas said, here are the GoPro cameras.
We are going to show the world what we're doing here.
So has Israel.
I just mentioned a video where a kid is killed on camera.
In fact, Israeli soldiers have put out TikToks because of their war crimes, Piers.
You're not going to get me to say that what Israel's been doing is terrorism, because I believe they are defending.
Why not, though, is what I'm wondering.
It seems to be just a stubborn resistance.
Any country in the world that had October the 7th perpetrated against them would do what Israel has done.
No, they wouldn't.
Yes, they would.
They would have killed kids at this level.
No, if you had literally a country on your border.
Was it a country on your border?
It's occupied territory.
I think you've conceded yourself in previous years.
I have actually said to you, I believe it was, it is occupied.
Okay, so it's not a country on your border.
Let's call it, what do you want to call it?
Occupied territory.
Well, let's call it Gaza.
It is occupied.
Okay.
Obviously, Pierce doesn't want to do that because that would concede the argument.
On one single day, in 13 different entry points, 3,000 people came through and committed as much mayhem and murder as they could possibly commit in a deliberate attempt to destabilize and take down Israel, which is the intention of their original charter.
If that happened on any border, shared border in the world, there is no country in the world that would not have responded with military force in the way that Israel has been.
Hey, I don't agree with that.
But let me say you're right.
Every country would have done that.
Doesn't make it not terrorist.
No, Mike, but then what you're saying is that any country that then goes after terrorists that perpetrate that kind of attack automatically themselves automatically themselves become terrorists.
No, I dispute that kind of thing.
I'm saying that's a straw map.
Just give me an example where they're not terrifying.
I just gave you an example.
They could have responded to Hamas without attacking a kid, killing the kid, and then when people come to rescue him, attacking them as well.
I can give you, I can be here all day.
We don't have the time.
So I can go through.
didn't need to attack it.
When American forces...
We're not doing one of badism.
When they went after ISIS, but they killed a lot of innocent children in the past.
I think those were actor crimes.
I think war crimes are terrorism.
If you go after any terror group in the world...
No, I'm saying if you...
Hold on, Piers, did you...
The definition of terrorism, according to every dictionary, is the use of political violence against civilians for political goals.
That is what the IDF does.
If you're going to call Hamas a terrorist organization, you need to call the IDF a terrorist organization too.
And just so you guys know, I've said this before, I'll say it again.
This is what the IDF used to be, guys.
Ergun, right?
What is it now?
IDF.
Terrorist organization.
Ergun has been viewed as a terrorist organization.
Now let's have fun with this.
Haganah.
Also, part of the idea for now.
Well, Right?
Paramilitary organization.
Now, we go again.
Or Lehi, Sterngang.
Also a terrorist organization.
Right?
These three different organizations, Ergun, Haganah, Leahy, aka the Stern Gang, all these three turned into what?
The IDF, chat.
They became the IDF.
The split from Ergun.
Well, look, mergence of Israeli Defense Forces.
Ergun, merge into the Israeli Defense Forces.
From public sources, bro.
So they just rebranded.
And Yahoo's doing, he said it openly.
Israelis have said it on your show.
Well, he's responding to a terrorist attack by doing terrorism.
He's killed 33 times as many people as Yahoo.
Let me be clear.
Sinoa's a terrorist.
Let me be clear.
Netanyahu should absolutely no longer be prime minister of Israel.
Should he be at the ICC?
Probably, yeah.
So if the warrant comes out.
And do you support the UK arresting him if he comes to the UK?
I absolutely think that his alleged war crimes.
And I use that because they've not been substantiated.
His alleged war crimes should absolutely be investigated.
This doesn't make any sense.
I agree with you.
No, no, no.
I agree with you that they haven't been substantiated, but I'm being consistent.
I'm saying everyone, Hamas Israel, should be substantiated in investigation.
You're saying one side's terrorists based on GoPro, but the other side's not terrorist, even though we've watched them kill thousands of people on camera.
Literally, I've seen it.
I saw them gunned down on a lady holding a flag.
Hamas have made no secret that what they did was terror.
Nor of Israel.
Have you listened to Israeli soldiers?
You should watch our documentary.
It's called Israel's Real Experience.
It shows Israeli soldiers talking proudly about what they've done in Gaza.
It's not just a T-word, Piers, that you've been reluctant to use in relation to Israel, but also the G word.
Genocide.
It's not genocide.
Why are you?
So let's talk about that.
Why are you perfectly happy to call what Russia is doing in Ukraine a genocide?
But not what Israel is doing in Gaza when there are fewer civilians, far fewer kids killed in Ukraine than in Gaza, arguably way less genocidal rhetoric from the Russian government than we hear from the Israeli government.
Why are you so uncensored on Russia, but not on Israel?
What are you afraid of?
And that, my friends, is the Falcon Punch.
I'm not sure.
That is a falcon punch right fucking there.
I find they're fucking incredible, right?
That you got people like Pete Hekseth and Donald Trump, even PBD, right?
When it comes to the media, Pierce Morgan, a lot of people that, you know, are Republicans or right-wing, they all oppose the Ukraine war.
But they don't oppose the conflict going on in Gaza.
We actually send more money to Israel than Ukraine.
And this, my friends, goes to show who really runs shit, man.
Because people will sit there and say, yo, stop giving money to Zelensky.
He's a fucking criminal.
Ukraine's corrupt.
Right?
But then they'll go ahead and say, yo, we need to give Bibi all the money he wants, though.
But yeah, but he's going through a corruption trial himself.
Oh, no, no, no, chill.
He's going to a trial right now.
Did you guys know that before October 7th, he was literally in the middle of a corruption and bribery charge?
He was in the middle of a criminal investigation.
So people will sit there and say, yeah, give Israel everything they need.
But those same people will say, we need to stop foreign wars in Ukraine and Russia.
And that's the problem.
I find it interesting that when the BLM riots were going on and people were being assaulted and schools were being destroyed, they didn't say they were going to deport BLM riders, right?
They came here and violated their visa for Black Lives Matter or their green cards.
Nobody gave a fuck.
They're assaulting white students.
They're assaulting some black students.
All kinds of bullshit was going on with the BLM riots back in 2020.
But nobody got deported.
But when it's Jewish students, oh, now we got this bill that we're going to pass now.
Anybody that says anything about Israel, whatever, or makes these people feel unsafe, we're going to go ahead and pass this bill and send you motherfuckers back.
Look, I don't have a problem with giving people civil liberties.
I think it's great.
We need to protect everybody.
But I find it interesting how this same level of protection and legislation was never passed to combat radical leftist organizations like Antifa and BLM, but it was passed to combat pro-Palestine protesters on the college campuses.
So what you need to ask yourself is whom are these laws protecting?
And that will give you everything you need to know.
And this is the conversation we can't have in America.
This is what leads to you being called an anti-Semite for noticing.
Again, all life needs to be protected.
Black, white, Jewish, Muslim, all of it.
But have a serious problem with legislation getting pushed for one class of people while not being pushed for another class of people.
That's where we run into problems.
And this is a spinning mirror image of those that support military support of Israel, but don't support it for Ukraine.
It's hypocrisy at the highest level.
But then you got to ask yourself, why does this hypocrisy exist?
Then you figure out who the donors are.
You figure out who Mayor Madelson is.
You figure out who APAC is.
You figure out who Peter Thiel is.
You figure out who Alex Karp is.
You figure out who Sam Oltzman is.
You figure out who David Sachs is.
And then it all starts to become crystal fucking clear.
Mark Zuckerberg, Adam Masari, these tech bros that always voted left are now voting right and supporting Trump.
Why?
Why?
It's not just AI deregulation that will make them a bunch more money.
We know why.
But having the discussion is considered anti-Semitic for simply noticing and calling out the discrepancy in laws that protect one group of people but aren't exercised on the other side to protect other groups of people.
I'm just asking questions, right?
She thought when you first jumped with that, it was a good point.
I hadn't realized I'd use the word genocide in relation to what was going on in Russia.
And I did go away and think about that quite carefully.
Okay, because you've got to be careful about the word genocide.
The word genocide is where you deliberately exterminate a group of people based on ethnicity.
And the reality about let's take Gaza.
No, OG Georgie, we are not going to kill every Israeli because everyone's life matters.
So no.
No.
That mindset is precisely why we have the problems that we have, my friend.
You cannot sit there and be angry at the IDF and say that they dehumanize the Palestinians while simultaneously dehumanizing the Israelis.
Can't do that.
I've said this before, I'll say it again.
There needs to be a two-state solution.
It's the only way this is going to work.
That mindset is precisely why we have the problems that we have.
Once you start dehumanizing people, that is how it's easier for you to kill them.
And that's unacceptable.
This is exactly what Ted Bundy and serial killers would do prior to attacking their victims.
They would dehumanize them to make the process of killing them easier.
No, bro.
Violence is never the answer.
First of all, if Israel actually wanted to get rid of everyone in Gaza, they have the military power to do that.
They have nuclear weapons.
They could just nuke Gaza.
As some of them, I suspect, would quite like to do.
They've got some massively right-wing headbangers in that government, Ben Gavir, Smodrich, and others, who I suspect wouldn't hesitate to wage a form of genocide.
So I accept that completely.
But the reality is there are 2 million people in Gaza, of which, depending on which estimate you want to believe, at the official records from the Hamas run health authority, there are about 45,000 people have died, of which it is estimated.
And it's probably more because a lot of them are buried under the rubble.
Remember, guys, there's a lot of missing people.
Also, guys, do me a favor.
We got 2K likes, but 2.1K likes.
Let's say 2.2 ninjas.
Oh, I think we just crossed over 200,000, 202,000 subscribers.
Did we just cross it?
Yeah, we just crossed it.
Yay, shout out to you niggas, man.
202,000 subscribers, man.
Shout out to y'all, man.
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We're cooking.
Channel's growing slowly but surely.
Slowly but surely.
I mean, it's proven.
So around 15 to 20,000 are Hamas.
Well, they're estimated by Israel.
Okay, but there are different figures put up.
But let's just see it's in that ballpark, okay?
No.
But okay, but you could say that.
Here's my point.
It's not 2 million people.
That's not the definition of genocide.
Well, isn't it?
No.
The genocide convention doesn't say you have to kill everyone.
By the way, you said this to Barsim Youssef, our good friend last week on the show.
He said, well, I'll read you exactly what he said.
Israel hasn't nuked Gaza, quote.
They could have done.
They haven't done that.
If you're really jealous.
I will give Pierce this.
He brings on people that are both pro-Palestine and pro-Israel.
He brings both on.
So I'll give him that.
Why wouldn't he?
He allows the discussion to happen on his platform, which I respect.
Do that.
Yeah.
But Russia has the ability to nuke Ukraine too.
Russia has the biggest stockpile of nuclear war in the world.
So why doesn't Russia?
The Russians are doing a genocide.
No, I don't think they are.
And I shouldn't have said that.
Wow.
So in order to defend Israel, you're withdrawing your attitude against Russia.
Because you made me think about it.
All right.
I'll give him respect for that one.
Give them respect for that one.
I didn't remember that I'd use that word in relation to.
But it's not just Russia.
You said it about many people.
Well, okay.
So you said Bashar al-Assad in 2012, one year into the civil war in Syria, when the death toll was much lower than Gaza.
You said it was a genocide.
You said the Rohingya in Burma.
Well, that's interesting.
Hold on.
You said Rohingya would be an answer.
I'm finished my question.
Then you answer.
You said the Rohingya in 2017.
Far less death toll in Burma is a genocide.
So I look at Piers Morgan.
I say, here's this uncensored person, very bold, outspoken, opinionated man.
He says Syria's a genocide.
Burma's a genocide.
Ukraine's a genocide.
Israel?
No, it's not a genocide.
And now today, actually, I'm going to withdraw the charge of genocide with Ukraine.
That's how much I don't want to accuse Israel of genocide.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
It feels like you're afraid.
No, the other examples I would give, I would say absolutely, there was genocidal intent.
You did make me think about what was happening in Russia and Ukraine.
And the reality is, as people know in that area, it is complicated because a lot of the people in the Donbass, for example, speak Russian, right?
And some of them, a percentage of them, do identify as Russian and would quite like to go back to being Russian.
So I think to use the word genocide about what Russia is doing there is the wrong term.
Holocaust historians like Omar Barton and Amos Goldberg.
Some of the experts on Holocaust say it is a genocide.
But a lot of experts say it's not a genocide.
That's actually some of the leading Holocaust experts lining up in one direction.
You've got your experts.
I've seen many other experts who say it's not genocide.
So you can, you know, look.
I just find it fascinating that you'll call every other conflict which has fewer deaths than Gaza genocide.
But for some reason, there were in February 2012.
I checked.
You said it was a genocide in February 2012.
See, I do my homework.
I checked.
Seven and a half thousand people in Syria being killed at that point.
You said genocide.
45,000 people in Gaza.
You say not genocide.
Well, it comes down to what you think the intent is as people perpetrating.
You don't think they're trying to erase Northern Gaza right now?
I think what they're doing is...
Are you seeing what's happening in Northern Gaza?
Here's what I think they're doing.
I think Israel genuinely believe what they're trying to do is eliminate Hamas, who they perceive to be a terrorist.
I think you're speaking on behalf of Israelis who aren't saying that.
Well, they're making it very clear.
It's not just about Hamas.
They're seizing territory in Gaza.
Some of them are planning to resettle in Gaza, and right now, Northern Gaza...
You guys said Fresh is Live?
According to the UN Humanitarian Chief, everyone is at risk of dying, Piers.
Everyone.
That's the word of the UN Humanitarian Chief.
Don't misunderstand me.
I think what's happening in Gaza is horrific.
You just won't say genocide.
No.
You asked me if it's genocide.
I don't think it is.
And you asked me if it's terrorism.
I don't think it is.
Do I think it's got unacceptable level of civilian death?
Absolutely.
But you do not think.
Do I think that they have no plan for the end of this?
Oh, shit, they are alive.
fuck some shithole okay Okay.
What?
Brother.
Hold on.
But it is not a country.
Burt developed and one of the best countries in the world is that.
Totarian, by the way.
You know, if you have someone on the bench, the mother is still going to think, you know, you should be starting.
So that's all that was over there.
You know, that's why you live in America, bro.
Guys, open up a tab.
I'll drop the link here.
Show Fresh some love.
You don't got a fucking You don't got to listen to it if you don't want to.
Just do me a solid open up a tab, like the video, support the ninja.
They just started three minutes ago.
Literally three minutes ago.
So yeah, I didn't even know they were fucking go alive.
All right.
Shit.
Audio has an issue?
It's like I live in paradise.
Like when I go to Vegas, when I go back to the East Coast, because I have to, because we got to make money.
You know, everyone's got to make corners.
There's a little bit of staff.
Every time I leave this place, I just feel like a fool.
So you sure I'd feel better in Barbados?
Because you know where I live, bro.
You know where I live, bro.
Yeah, you know what?
I don't live in a shack.
I live in nice places.
They got nice places like that in Barbados?
100%, bro.
And I'm not going to get robbed because I'm not the skin color that's around there.
I'm not sitting there with you over there.
Really?
The majority of the population.
I'm assuming they look like you are astonished.
Sorry, appraised and admired.
So you'll do quite fine.
Okay.
So I'm good in Barbados.
I'm not sure if I ever want to go, but if I do, I'm going with you.
How about that?
You're checking with me?
You're good.
Okay.
Are you known in Barbados?
Like people in Barbados.
There's live on here, too.
You're fresh.
Somewhat.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, four times a year, but now like twice.
I know.
See, this is a Miami boy now.
This is a Miami.
I feel like, okay, I've been going three days and you get back to Miami.
I thought they were gonna have Dom with them or whatever.
Here, I'll just...
I just mute it, put it in the background, like the video.
That's all y'all got to do.
All right.
All right, I'll move it up here.
Also, do it on Rumble 2.
Shit, what was I going to do?
And Yahoo and the finishing cabinet should go.
Absolutely.
Do I think Hamas should have any authority going forward?
No.
So there are lots of ways that we can try and...
Oh, actually, too.
A bunch of right-wing podcasts are getting swatted, chat.
You go on X, you say puberty blockers are bad.
You get a response.
Don't you know that this started with Insert Jew?
Weak-willed people see that and they see a bunch of responses and they say, wow, what's this?
They look, they find out there's this guy.
They post about it.
They get a ton of retweets, a ton of likes, a ton of views.
They go, whoa, look how much traction I'm getting.
They chase after it.
They then build a world around this reaction and believe it's true and believe it's mainstream and prominent when it's not.
So I explained to them: listen, if 50 people respond to your ex-post telling you something about Z Jews, and then I can get 80,000 people supporting Israel.
You can argue it's just my audience.
Fair point.
But I get those same responses about the Jews that anybody else gets.
I just ignore them because I think they're bots.
And then what happens?
I can, when I post.
Oh, wow.
This is an interesting time to come in.
Iron was here, and all of the replies were frog avatars.
When I post, the last time I did it was when Wasn't Myron was here.
Oh, shit.
And all of the replies were frog avatars saying Jews, Jews, Jews, whatever.
Almost all of them.
80,000 of the votes supported Israel, though.
They started quote-tweeting the poll saying, you know what to do, boys, sharing it around, trying to skew the results, and it didn't work.
Despite the fact they had shared among all of their cohorts, they could not actually get the votes on X to shift the poll in favor of Palestine.
I explained to them it's because when a human being sees 30 replies all saying the same thing, they think this is everyone.
But when I run a poll that actually has 80,000 responses, I don't need to look at each individual reply.
I can see what the American people are thinking.
I'm not saying I support Israel's actions or anything like that.
I'm saying in general, Americans support Israel.
And so this trend we see online, I believe.
Yeah, but it's changing.
Boomers do.
Puppets intended to mind-break people like Jake Shields, who are not that smart into chasing after a false narrative.
If you are someone like Billboard Chris leading the charge on an issue like gender ideology, it is in the interest of all of the far leftists to make sure he starts posting things that will get him banned and make literally no sense.
So they spam attack you with bots, tell you say the Jews instead.
Some people fall for it.
I totally agree that online is not real life.
It's way overrepresented there.
But in my personal experience, I'm seeing an uptick in the real world.
Do you think that part of the reason?
Hold on.
Sorry, man.
Where in the real world?
I was just at a trade show, the NRB, the National Religious Broadcasters Trade Show.
And I spoke to a few people there, and almost everyone there is supportive of Israel.
There were a lot of Jewish people there, a lot of Jewish trade show booths doing whatever.
But some of these Christians that I spoke with on the down low were voicing objections.
And I can see that they've been propagandized by what's been going on the last year.
Do you think the reason that the because I think that your perception is probably right, but it's my sense that the reason we here in the West see more anti-Semitism is a lot because of the internet.
Because anti-Semitism is very normal globally.
I think that for a long time in the U.S., it was fairly...
It was a small portion of people in the U.S. that were...
But why?
Why was it a small portion of the U.S. people?
Why?
That kind of had anti-Semitic leanings.
And I think that the reason why it seems more prevalent now is because of things like X and because of the whole interconnectivity that the internet allows.
You're exposed to more cultures where anti-Semitism is completely normal.
In Eastern Europe, if I understand correctly, Eastern Europe and throughout the Middle East and in Southeast Asia, it is totally normal to be like, oh, yeah, obviously the Jews are bad, right?
Obviously, it's because of the Jews.
That's a fairly common sentiment in a lot of places in the world.
We haven't been exposed to it in the U.S. so much or in the West so much, but I think that that's part of why.
What's your sense?
Well, for the left, and I will concede I'm from Canada and things are a little bit different there.
I'm in the States a lot, but for them, racism isn't about color of your skin.
It's about power.
And for all of these leftists, they hate success.
And the Jewish people have been very successful in spite of constant attacks throughout their history.
So in British Columbia, where I'm from, we have this very far-left government.
And there was this hoax in Canada.
A lot of you, you've probably talked about on the show.
The hoax of murdered Indigenous children from residential schools.
The mass graves?
So the first grave, the first, it's not a grave, but the first report was from Kamloops, British Columbia.
I happened to be driving through Kamloops the day this news came out.
Very, very strange coincidence.
But there was a report that mass graves were found of 215 murdered Indigenous children from this Catholic residential school.
And so very quickly, for more than 100 years, from these Indian reserves, the children were sent to residential schools, oftentimes against the will of their families, oftentimes with the will of their families as well.
And some of these schools were even on these Indian reserves.
But it was to get more of a secular education, right?
And they were run by Catholics.
And for sure, yes, there was some abuse because people throughout the history of the human race, sometimes they're abusive.
But there's no evidence that all these kids were murdered.
There are no missing reports and all that sort of stuff.
So there was this report because ground-penetrating radar had detected 215 anomalies in the soil.
Immediately, someone speculated, these are the bodies of dead murdered Indigenous children.
The media picked up on it.
The Washington Post reported that children as young as three years old were found in mass graves.
And this news went around the world in a heartbeat.
You know, the expression, a lie travels around the world while the truth is still putting their pants on.
So that's the case with this.
But all across Canada, this became a huge thing.
Other reservations did the same thing.
They used ground-penetrating radar, which also detected anomalies, but they weren't doing any excavations.
This whole thing was just speculation.
A few small excavations have been done now.
They haven't found anything.
They've spent tens of millions of dollars trying to prove this hoax.
They won't dig up the graves in Kamloops because they know when they find nothing, that's the end to the money.
This is a huge grift.
And billions of dollars have been put aside for reconciliation.
This is a huge money-making opportunity by pretending to be victims.
And I bring this up because a conservative woman in British Columbia, a member of the Conservative Party, was just kicked out of her party for saying that no bodies were found.
She was kicked out of the Conservative Party for telling the truth.
Then another conservative came along and he said, intergenerational trauma is a true thing.
I was a teacher.
some of these indigenous kids can't even walk into a school well why isn't it so he was wondering yo why why you know antisemitism but it's uh all over the world but not here Blah, blah, blah, some other bullshit, right?
Let's see here.
Thomas Rothman, Sony Pictures.
Boom.
Bob Backish, CEO Paramount Global.
Boom.
right brian roberts ceo comcast David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Brothers.
Bob Iger, Walt Disney.
The only one that isn't is Lesland Murdoch, son of Rupert Murdoch, who owns Fox.
But Rupert Murdoch is a very hardcore scientist.
I don't know, man.
I don't know.
Five of the six major corporations.
TV corporations.
Intergenerational trauma a problem for Jewish people.
They've had more intergenerational trauma than anyone.
But all these other people, it's a huge problem.
And now.
Volume is low, guys.
I got it at 260.
Here, I'll bring it up more.
I'll bring it up to 340.
Give me ones in the chat.
The audio is good.
We have to drive these leftist narratives that they need all this support and they need all this money.
And we make excuses for them.
But with the Jewish people, they've always been successful.
And America gets criticized across the globe because they're successful, more successful than any other nation.
Yeah, Rupert Murdoch funds settlements in the West Bank.
Yep.
Yep.
True.
That's why you get all the hate you get all across Canada and Western Europe.
And I think it's the same for Israel.
And we should be praising the success.
But I think that's why they get the hate.
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We decided we were going to sell it.
It's not going to work.
And this guy literally was a couple months ago, got in my face and threatened me several times while screaming, spitting on me, and et cetera.
And in a cracker barrel, no less.
So I was just like, look, I'm not going to do this update.
I'm not going to make a video.
We're not going to talk about it.
List the property.
We're done.
We're out.
They win.
They can have it.
So we listed it to just get rid of it.
We're not going to do the skate park.
In the video I did, I showed that we built a $100,000 mini-ramp at our Free Dhammastan Boonies facility.
That was going to be effectively in this city for people to use and skate.
I was told by the locals if we tried to build wood, these individuals would burn it down.
In fact, shortly after that, someone set a fire at the property.
Volume is too high now?
Okay.
See, that's what I mean when I say we get fucking idiots in here.
See, niggas are crying, saying it's loud, some are saying it's low, bro.
See, guys, not why I get annoyed.
Seems to me like the sweet spot is 220-ish.
So the city reached out to me, and I don't know why.
Is Clavin a Christian?
Claven is.
Is he Catholic?
No, he's Protestant.
Really?
What the fuck?
And Michael Knowles and Matt Walsh tolerate that?
Kidding.
Yeah.
Here, I want to get to the beginning of how he even got on this J question.
Chat GPT says Jordan Peterson's a Christian.
I thought he was.
No.
Yeah, I don't think he is.
His wife, I believe, is Catholic.
Well, I'm curious your thoughts, Mary, as a Christian.
It's just so stupid to me that this debate is resurrected, I guess, by this report, because it's been over a year since she left Daily Wire.
So can everyone just associate how they want to associate and move on with their lives?
But also, proclamation of Christ's kingship and evangelism for Christ's kingdom is obviously a core tenet, if not the core tenet of Christianity.
So tone-policing the way that the phrase Christ is king is used is always going to be kind of pointless because that means you're trying to read the intentions and the hearts of people using that phrase, which is nearly impossible.
So the whole debate just seems really pointless to me.
Billboard, Chris.
I don't really know how to answer that, Tim, but that's a longer conversation for another time.
I'm kind of there.
I actually have a story from today, but we're not going to get into that.
But I would say I am, but I've got some issues, as many people do.
But I would offer a slightly alternative viewpoint there.
I think people are using Christ is king as a means of trolling.
They are absolutely are.
And that is coming from a lot of the anti-Semitic people.
Oh, my God.
This is indisputable.
Seriously, bro?
Seriously?
That's where we're going with this?
Who the fuck is this guy?
Bye.
Chris Elston?
Candace doing that?
I don't think Candace is doing that.
I think she is.
You do?
Well, yeah, she does say Christ is King, but why is this nigga, bro?
I mean, to be fair, when she tweeted Bridget McCrona's a man in this very hilarious tweet and then hashtag Christ is King, it seems kind of like a non-sequitur.
But I understand what you're saying because I've seen people respond to posts by saying Crisis King that seem out of context and may be antagonistic.
I mean, the entire Nick Fuentes crowd, all the groipers, all the frogmen on Twitter, they all say that constantly.
And they're just trolls and they're jerks and they're liars.
No, that's not Candace.
I'm just talking about the bigger picture.
No, I know.
I mean, they highlight Candace and Jake Shields as like the principal doers of using it as a troll to antagonize.
I don't think Candace is.
I think maybe with her edition of the hashtag Crisis King at the end of that tweet about Brigitte Macron.
I like started off watching her series about it.
I don't, I honestly, I don't.
I've been listening to it, but I haven't understood a single thing.
But she's talking about a lot of the shady associations that the Macron's have and also their endorsement and creation of the Olympics.
I've never heard of this guy in my life.
Who is this guy, Chris Elston?
I got a sweater here, but I've never heard of this dude ever.
But is he one of them?
Show that mocked The Last Supper.
I think maybe it seems out of context to people who haven't looked at her series, but to her, because she's deeply.
Yeah, she looks sick.
But yeah, bro, who was this guy?
Investigated all of that.
It seems to contextually make sense to add that in the tweet because she's talking about this anti-Christian Olympics show that they put on last year.
So would it be fair?
Top Sha, he is one of them boys than to say this report is misattributing the intention of her tweet and its relation to her larger body of work.
That's why the debate seems stupid to me because you're just going to assert that you know what someone is thinking and feeling in the moment and you can't okay.
He's an anti- Okay, he's an anti-trans activist.
Okay.
W?
You're mad they said it to you.
Basically.
I do think people troll with it.
I think they are Christian.
They're doing it.
But I think the perception is exaggerated among those who are offended by it.
Like the people who are maybe the right word isn't trolling.
They're basically shutting.
Yeah, I'm just trying to see if he's one of them boys, though, chat.
Down the conversation with it.
I get it.
He's anti-trans these Canadian.
I got a sweater here, but I'm trying to figure out if he's one of them.
That way to say it.
I don't know if I get a disproportionate amount of these people in my replies, but I have thousands of them all the time, particularly because of the issue I talk about.
All the Nick Fuentes crowd, all these Groypers, all these anti-Semites, they all want to blame the Jews for transgenderism.
Magnus Hirschfeld was a German physician, sexologist, and LGBTQ advocate whose citizenship was later revoked by the Nazi government.
Okay.
Hirschfeld found a scientific humanitarian committee and World League for Sexual Reform.
He based his practice in Berlin-Schoenberg during the Weimar period.
He's regarded as one of the most influential sexologists of the 20th century.
He was targeted by early fascists and later Nazis for being Jewish and gay.
This is a guy that did the first transgender surgery, guys.
If I'm not mistaken.
Hirschfeld coined the term transvestite in 1910 to describe what today would be called transgender people.
And the institution became a heaven for transgender people where Hirschfeld offered them a shelter from abuse, performed surgeries, and gave otherwise unemployable transgender people jobs, albeit of a menial type, mostly as maids.
So, Billboard Chris, what is wrong here?
It's true.
And that's the problem.
People don't like the truth, bro.
Because everywhere they blame the people.
You're an anti-trans activist, yet you refuse to accept the truth of how it started.
Dude, for everything, but because of this doctor in the pre-Nazi era who ran the sexual clinic there, Magnus Hirschfeld.
He was a Jewish man.
Oh, so you know about it too.
And Candace had a podcast one day where she said, you know, we learned that the Nazis burned all these books and burning these books was bad.
And she says, but you know what?
They never told us what books they were burning.
And then she goes on to mention these books from Magnus Hirschfeld's clinic.
She doesn't mention any of the other books, just those ones.
As a justification.
But that is the majority of the books that were burned.
Justification, really, is what she was doing for why they were burning the books.
And what all these anti-Semites will say is that, Chris, it's the Jews.
It's the Jews.
It's the Jews behind everything.
Magnus Hirschfeld.
Why don't you know this?
Well, I talk about it all the time.
And you know what?
The Jewish people are not a monolith.
There are going to be bad Jews in the world.
Just that there are bad people from any identity group.
Yeah, agreed.
Or culture or whatever.
What they never mention is that the first actual vaginoplasty surgery that was done and the attempt to put a uterus into a man, a surgeon doing that was the surgeon for the Luftwaffe who worked at the Dachau concentration camp, who conducted freezing experiments.
Nazis started it.
Well, there was a Nazi working with a Jew on the very first surgery.
Here's the difference.
No one's going to silence you for saying that, dude.
That's the problem.
And that's what these guys don't get.
No one is going to stop you from saying that or censor you for saying that.
No one's going to argue that with you or say, oh, that's anti-Nazi.
No one's going to say shit.
The problem is that you can't talk about it.
And that's what these guys are fucking missing, man.
Erwin Gorbrand.
Together.
Erwin Gorbrand was his name, but they never mentioned that.
But they just want to blame it all on Jews.
And it's not that simple.
A lot of the people I know who are most supportive in this fight against transgenderism are Jewish.
But they just want to blame Jews for everything.
And I think she's feeding into that.
I think that the whole, I think the quote-unquote Jew and they call it, because there's this like, I think it's largely bots.
I don't think it's all bots.
I think it's this along with any conversation.
You've got to be careful because people think you're insulting them.
If you're critical of Israel, I'm not talking about you.
I say Israel derangement syndrome for some of these people.
And then people who are genuinely critical of Israel are like, how dare you claim that I'm deranged?
I'm like, I didn't say you, dude.
Like Dave Smith, I'm a big fan.
He is not deranged.
He is critical of Israel.
He is critical of the formation of the state and the funding of it.
And he is sound, rational, and he's a funny guy.
And I respect him.
But then there are some people who are just like, literally anything happens in the world, and it was Israel.
And I'm like, my guy.
Like, we had someone call in talking about the fentanyl crisis.
One of our members called into the uncensored show.
And the guest we had on blamed the fentanyl crisis in West Virginia on Jews.
And I was like, my guy, I'm going to stop you there.
Okay.
This is not what people in this state think and are concerned about.
There's an opioid crisis affecting West Virginian working class people.
And literally telling them it originates from Israel and Israel security companies and Jews is not solving their problem nor explaining anything rational to them.
That's Israel derangement syndrome.
Yeah, I'm very concerned about this uptick in anti-Semitism in the world for sure.
In Vancouver, where I'm from, it was actually Muslims who came out to a softball game with swastikas and they were harassing children.
Like, this is not okay.
And this stuff, there's a huge uptick all across the world.
I've had thousands of people tell me in my replies that, Chris, it's the Jews that make puberty blockers.
All right.
What else do we got here?
Let me read some chats here.
I don't know if they're still alive.
They're probably off.
I always like that mini-ramps there.
No, it looks like they have four stops.
There's Washington, D.C., Long Beach, and Orlando.
Really?
Hey, Mark, can you cover the meeting with Trump and Ireland president?
Yeah, we could do that, actually.
Pierce just said Israel has nukes.
We all know that, bro.
You just see Ye Tweed and said he agrees with everything Tate ever said.
Say XCA coming soon?
No, I didn't see it.
Most people who have money and are liberal are socialist and close.
Okay, I think that was from before.
Let's go ahead and look at that press conference, actually.
We're not going to watch the full thing.
Do you know?
Do you have a meeting with Land Brown Putin scheduled for a conversation?
What would be yours?
I won't comment on that, but we had a great success yesterday.
We have a full ceasefire if it kicks in, but we have to see.
It's up to Russia now.
But we've had a good relationship with both parties, actually.
And we'll see.
We'll be knowing people are going to Russia right now as we speak.
And hopefully we can get a ceasefire from Russia.
And if we do, I think that would be 80% of the way to getting this horrible bloodbath finished.
It's a bloodbath that's taking place over there.
On average, 2,000 to 3,000 young people a week are being killed in that stupid war that would have never happened if I were president.
So we have people going over there, Mr. VP.
Do you have anything to say about it?
Because you're very much involved.
What's going to happen?
Well, we've got some conversations that are happening on the phone and in person with some of our representatives over the next couple of days.
As the President said, we think that we're in a very good place where the Ukrainians have agreed to a ceasefire, and we're now going to see whether we can get the Russians to agree to a ceasefire too.
And we'll certainly have news on that when we find out that news.
Are you confident that that people will keep a ceasefire, considering that he's broken them in the past?
We haven't spoken to him yet with substance because we just found out and we just were able to get Ukraine to agree.
So we're going to know very soon.
I've gotten some positive messages, but a positive message means nothing.
This is a very serious situation.
This is a situation that could lead to World War III.
And Biden should have never let it happen.
Incompetence allowed this to happen.
This shouldn't have happened.
October 7th in the Middle East should have never happened with Israel.
The horrible leaving the way they left.
Afghanistan should have never happened.
Inflation should have never happened.
You know, we have great inflation numbers, by the way, just got released.
Inflation is way down.
And it's based on what we've done.
And we've done it in a very short period of time.
You know, we had virtually no inflation.
For four years, we had almost no inflation.
And when these characters took over, we went from no inflation to the worst inflation probably in the history of our country.
So it's very interesting.
Go ahead.
And by the way, I have to speak of inflation.
I love these sites.
What's with these sites?
It's riots in honor of the peaceful.
I'm trying to stay focused, but I'm very impressed with the VPs.
Mr. President, I don't think we're going to win in relationship with these.
What can I say to you that the United States is recognized as having such an important role in the case process, and yet half the parties from the Northern Ireland government have said not to come to the St. Patrick's Day celebrations?
They haven't, what?
They haven't come over.
They're boycotting the symptoms cells.
What are they boycotting?
They are talking about your position on Gaza as well as cutting them on Gaza.
All right.
I haven't heard that.
I really haven't heard that.
Look.
Could I just say to pay tribute to the President on the peace initiatives?
The one thing we've learned in Ireland about the peace posit that you've just spoken about, and I recall back in the early 90s, when the first tentative steps to get peace in Ireland, people criticized people like John Hume or people like Albert Reynolds who then taoised.
But they kept going.
And when we got that ceasefire in 1993, okay, it took a number of years to get the comprehensive peace settlement.
But again, the guns more or less largely went silent.
The war in Ukraine is a devastating war on young people.
And I think that very simple, straightforward narrative is to be commended.
We all have children.
I mean, we are shocked at the prospect of young people losing their lives in that number.
Be they Ukrainian, be they Russian, whatever.
Anything we can do to stop the violence, I think is an extremely positive thing.
And there will be all sorts of people having qualifications on it, all the rest of it.
It's our job then to work on it and to try and build your U.S. and everything.
Mr. President, I will say, I will say, and thank you for that, but I will say, last week, 2,500 young people died while we sit here and talk.
And while they talk about peace, but they've been talking about peace, this should have never happened.
This war should have never happened.
It would have never happened if I was president.
That's what makes me more angry than anything else, because you've had far more people die than they report, than these people report for whatever reason.
But you had far more people.
The numbers are far more devastating.
You'll find that out someday.
And it doesn't affect you very much.
They're not Irish, and they're not from my country.
They're from Russia mostly, almost all from Russia and from Ukraine.
And people could say, why are you doing this?
Why are you involved in that?
Because 2,000 people a week are dying.
Actually, you know what?
Tucker just dropped an interview.
Let me show you guys this shit with General, Colonel McGregor.
We'll see what.
That's the reason that Jeffrey Epstein's true power and relationships will never be revealed.
And then other people think that the greatest manifestation of evil are the very forces that are trying to crush and destroy Israel.
And if you look at it historically and biblically, you would say that that argument also has validity.
I.e., imagine if you were Jewish right up to like 1940, you're like, oh my God, all this stuff that happens in the Pentateuch, all of the other pogroms throughout medieval Europe.
And then all of a sudden there's a Holocaust.
You'd be like, whoa, man, people are out of gas.
There's no doubt about it.
And then now, where we are with everything that's happening with Israel now having a settled sovereign territory.
All right, we could jump on to X-Base here as well.
Looks like Suleiman's got X-Base on free speech.
I'll jump on there in a second, but let me go here real quick to Tucker Carlson.
X really is like the best app, bro.
Check this out.
Benjamin and Yahoo.
Choo-choo-choo-choo-choo.
How many have died?
Well, losses are on both sides in that war.
I think the Russians have lost.
Well, when they say Russians, let's put it this way.
The Russians, 90 to 100,000 dead.
Damn.
They may have lost another 10 to 20,000 non-Russians from within the military establishment.
And that's one of the great achievements, by the way, of President Putin, has been to weld this force together that includes large numbers of Muslim Turks who are extremely competent fighters.
Very tough.
In fact, the Chechen fighters are cleaning out Kursk right now, Kurskoblast, because the Ukrainians made a mistake.
They hurled large numbers of drones down into Chechnya and killed a number of people, and that just lit a fuse that is now exploding.
You don't want to fight with Chechnya.
I certainly don't.
No normal man wants to fight the Chechnya.
I mean, there's two wars.
I mean, not an expert, but I sort of followed it in the news.
So maybe not want to mess with the Chechens at all.
Never, ever.
Absolutely not.
And there's a good, healthy relationship right now between the Muslims and the Orthodox Christians.
Yes, I've noticed.
It's a very positive thing.
Yeah, they make it work in Russia.
He's done that very well.
There's a lot to be learned from that.
I think we could do something similar in some respects.
But having said that, the problem is right now, 100,000 plus 10 to 20,000 of the others, that's about it.
But on the Ukrainian side, I can certainly account through the various sources I trust for 1.2 million dead Ukrainian soldiers.
Dead.
You think it's 10 to 1.
Oh, easily.
And that's because over the last year.
Well, that is just shocking.
Yeah, but over the last year, it's grown.
In other words, the losses have just tripled and quadrupled every day.
You know, you've talked to people.
You can watch people like Larry Johnson and Scott Ritter and others.
They all have different numbers and different sources, but they all agree.
1.2 million is about right.
There are some who think 1.5 million is closer.
Dead.
Yes.
And what happens wild at the end of war?
In a country of under 50 million, but 25 million in the country now, I think.
There's nothing left.
That's why the notion that they can build anything now is ridiculous.
And how many millions are he's been honest about reporting on this shit?
All right, let's jump in this space, see what these ninjas are talking about.
Oh, yeah.
So, well, here's the thing.
Let me know.
No, but you can be.
no listen there's two different issues you could be new to the you could be new you You can be aware of the Israeli space.
You can be aware of what the situation is occurring.
And there's certain conversations that happen on spaces that don't happen in mainstream.
Dr. Schaaler's a lot more in the mainstream media and mainstream situation.
There's a lot more conversations that happen on social media that don't happen.
And the truth, like, again, I give you an example.
I'm not trying to raise five shots.
I'm literally be genuine that you had a certain opinion even after October the 7th when people on this platform would have got crazy.
Actually, you would have got crazy at yourself.
You'd literally be screaming at yourself right now about your opinions the first six months.
And then you learned, as you said, you had a lot of conversation.
You spent a lot of time on Twitter spaces.
And now you have a very different position, a very extremely diametrically opposite position on the other side, which is fine.
People can have that.
And even myself, I'll give my own example that I kind of, my position shifted slightly.
We're all like, you know, what happens is you interconnect things in a certain way.
So you're missing.
All right.
I asked for a mic.
Oh, they just gave me the mic.
Like, that's literally what's going on.
So if they do, they may be more susceptible to what you're saying.
Well, the same type of debates and arguments, like you've maybe not heard a different argument or debate as well.
Exactly.
You can't have witch burnings without first believing in witches.
If you didn't believe in witches, then there would never be anybody that got burned as a witch.
And you can say, well, that was an extreme thing this little group of people did when they went around accusing women of being witches and burning them to death.
But look how many people believe in witches.
Like you get rid of that religion, and then there are no witch burnings.
You can't argue about God giving away land if you don't have monotheism.
Like you cannot divorce Zionism from Judaism.
Yes.
Oh, no, no.
I mean, I don't think there's any doubt.
Doctor, like, if it, if it was, if these people were, um, if these people, if there was purple people doing the same thing, we'd be talking about them.
I just want you to understand that the problem with a lot of people have when they're trying to be exposed to this information is they don't want to be the people who do a wholesale write-off because they've met good people of whatever background.
And that's sort of the lynch point for a lot of people.
So I would ask you, doctor, like, you know, like we can look at this universally, though.
It's a universal standard that the people in this space are putting out.
And they're basically seeing a hypocritical touch point.
That's why people have this animus.
And I would ask you: if you were in New York City during the 1930s and 70s, and then you see these five Italian crime families running all the five boroughs here, and they're censoring non-Italians on repeat.
And they're also, in conjunction with that, practicing financial privileges for Italians at a genetic basis.
Wouldn't you have a problem with that as non-Italian?
And Dr. Charlotte, just before you answer that, and I'll go straight to you because I know you wanted to jump in for a few minutes.
Just want to welcome Myron onto the stage.
Myron, thanks for joining us.
I appreciate having you on.
We'll do jump in whenever you're on Myron.
Much appreciate it.
Sorry, Dr. Shawla, go ahead, jump in.
Myron, yeah, thanks for joining us.
Yeah, no, no worries.
I'm live on stream right now, so I'm just listening to conversation a little bit.
Cool.
It's a debate about Judaism and Zionism.
But go ahead, Dr. Shaw.
Gotcha.
I think Arthur was one asking me the question about whether or not I would have an issue with, say, the Italian mafia, right?
As a non-Italian.
Yeah, I would.
Why wouldn't I?
Okay, so this is the point, though.
It's about being consistent.
So at this time, yes, yes.
So now what we have is a Jewish mob.
And the reason why, sorry, I'm getting these messages here.
Yes, so that's basically the point: is that like we're being consistent about a standard wherever you look, if you're going to look at their literature and be consistent in your historicity, it's just at this time, it's a Jewish problem.
So it's really about exposing.
Okay, so Arthur, I think this is where this is where you and I maybe this is where we make the distinction or where I make the distinction because I am not only seeing Zionist Jews, I'm seeing Zionist non-Jewish people do this.
And this is what has been happening.
I mean, I mean, you're saying an overarching point, and I hear it.
I hear where you're coming from that get to claim birthright to Israel.
This is an interesting conversation, chat.
Let's listen to this for a little bit.
They're debating this shit.
It is interesting.
Yes, you can say that, you know, Zionism is absolutely rooted in this sense of, yeah, it's rooted in Judaism.
And it's not Judaism, but it has weaponized Judaism, in my opinion.
And that it fuels this ideology of Jewish supremacy.
But it's not only Jewish people, Zionist Jews who are doing that.
You can see, look, David Lamy came out saying that he's a Zionist.
Justin Trudeau came out saying he's a Zionist.
What's his name?
Joe Biden came out saying he's a Zionist.
That's because the Jewish people are the ruling class.
That's why they're adhering to the ruling class.
They're trying to protect themselves by affiliating themselves with the ruling class.
That's why they're doing that.
Yeah, Doctor, I just want to encourage you.
I want you to be a different voice and she might more.
Okay, we'll have a question.
I could just say to her, Arthur, please, just real quick.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
Because it's the same voice as shout out to everybody who's here.
And I don't usually do this, but Dr. Scholar, I appreciate you.
Like, just give me one second.
I'm almost done.
Let her go.
Her phone's dying.
Go ahead.
No, it is.
I've been waiting for it.
No, no, no.
Seriously.
Dr. Scholl, I do appreciate you staying here even for this conversation because, you know, it's like five people saying all of this stuff to you.
And then, you know, you're taking it and then you're giving back what you think.
And I do appreciate that.
However, like Arthur said, to get to this point, it is not easy, but you end up getting here.
Obviously, yes, Zionism, Zionist, that is a word that is still necessary for people like Joe Biden and Trump and whoever else that's working in this anti-Christ infrastructure.
But yeah, me as a Christian, I don't hate Jewish people, not all, not all.
Okay, all disclaimers out the way.
Why is the definition in the definition, Jews killed Jesus?
Okay, why can't we talk about that?
This is an opposition to Christianity as well.
And this comes from a doctrine that says they can do this, right?
And then you get this infrastructure now that is being built.
You could even say a beast system, a surveillance system that is saying we can't talk about Jews this way or Zionists or anything.
And I'm at the point now where I'm ready to take it to the extreme.
with words in a very calm way because I'm American and my First Amendment right gives me the right to be as racist as I want as long as nobody gets hurt as anti-Semitic as I want as long as nobody gets hurt.
Obviously, I don't want that, right?
I really don't.
But now it's like you almost have to push it to the level because they're trying to play with you with some, you can't say anti-Israel things or you can't say anti-Zionist stuff.
But then they immediately equate it to all Jews.
I can say whatever I want and feel however I want.
I've said this about racism.
Not everybody has to love black people.
Guess what?
Not everybody has to love Jewish people.
That's the point.
That's where the law goes.
This is how, you know, indignant we got to be with these.
I feel like I have to be with these words.
Again, obviously, I don't, this is love speech, too.
It's just keeping it real.
This is love speech.
That's what I call it.
Thank you.
Amen.
Amen.
That was very significant.
Can I just, I think the conversation we're all having is one that is coming from a place of, I think we are all deeply connected on this one truth that everything that's happening is not only wrong, it's abhorrent.
And we need to fight.
I'll step in and speak here in a second, chat.
I just want to figure out what the lay of the land is, right?
I don't like to just come into a space and start yapping like an idiot.
What you're saying.
I understand what you guys are saying.
But I hope you can receive it in the same space what I am saying, right?
And we all shape our decisions, our thinking.
But there was something that that girl said about how, you know, how this is affecting all of us individually, what we can say, what we can't say.
I don't know how many of you may not be familiar with me or with my work or the fact that I really do not give a rat's house and I say what I think and what I mean and I do not care.
And when I came out months ago, this was probably late October 2023, no, late 2023, around December.
It got me into a lot of trouble.
I was very clear.
I never heard of this woman, Chad, so I'm listening to her perspective because you don't want to just go in and fucking just start arguing with people for no reason.
Never heard of this shit before, though.
To critically assess, to open our God-given mouths and say this is wrong because I can see that this has happened before.
This is history repeating itself.
Do I agree with the part of the IHRA definition that talks about hate against Jewish people?
Absolutely, because that's what I understand anti-Semitism to be.
But not all of the, you know, all the inclusion and the way that the IHRA definition has tried to use anti-Semitism to protect Israel.
That I can't agree with.
Not just Israel, right, Dr. Shola?
Because if you, I mean, I went through the IHRA definition.
And if you look at, and I do want to bring a few of the speakers in as well, if you look at the IHRA definition, when you're not allowed to speak about the numbers of the Holocaust, you're not allowed to speak about the fact that certain Jewish people may have a bigger loyalty to Israel than America.
I mean, I say that all the time.
You can't make comparisons with Israel to Nazism.
You can't say that Jesus was killed by Jews, which is a position held by many Christians.
And so therefore, it's a direct attack on the Christian faith because people can have that position.
People have positions about Islam that I vehemently disagree with, but I don't want to ban them.
I want to have that conversation and debunk them and debate them.
But to basically make, and remember, this is now literally, you will be expelled from university for holding this opinion or stating it.
You will be put in prison and you may even be departed.
Like the level of craziness for some of these positions or what's not allowed is significant.
And so I want to bring in Simon or Myron, do you want to jump in now or should I go to Simon?
Yeah, no, I can speak real quick.
What's your thoughts on that?
So basically, this is what Trump just announced about an hour ago or two hours ago, which is that he sent, just to give you a bit of a quick background, Myron, he sent a letter to Columbia University and literally said that they Basically, his executive order is based on the IHRA definition, which means that students and also that anti-Zionism is the same as anti-Semitism, but the IHRA definition includes the points that I've just said.
And based on that, students can be expelled and removed.
And obviously, people will be in prison because he said his executive order is based on the IHRA definition, which means basically if I come to America, right, I come out all the time, right?
You know, I will be removed from America.
Or, for example, if someone's on a green card, they will be removed.
If someone's on a visa, and even Americans, because they did say Americans, they will contravene the executive order if they have any of these opinions or views.
And I know these are some of the points that you yourself also discuss both on your social media and various other avenues.
So this also puts you, your guests, and possibly even your listeners at risk.
What's your thoughts?
Yeah, no, I'm glad that you brought this up because I actually went into great detail with this IHRA stuff on a stream.
And I'll kind of go through it.
I actually have the website open right now.
And I think it's very important that people, you know, Google IHRA, the first thing you see on the page is it says working definition of anti-Semitism.
And that working is the operative word, which means they reserve the right to change the definition of this word at any time to fit whatever political agenda they want.
And that's extremely problematic.
And the reason why it's problematic is because in the United States, we have the freedom of speech.
And there's case law out there where the freedom of speech does extend to green card holders and people that might not necessarily be citizens.
They enjoy all the same privileges that American citizens do.
And I talked about this where there's a bunch of case law to prove this.
So the issue with this with this bill, right, that I have the biggest problem with is this.
I don't have to agree with Mahmoud Khalil or a lot of these other people that have these viewpoints, right?
When it comes to Palestine or whatever, these radical leftists, whatever.
My thing is I don't like that the First Amendment is being subverted for the benefit of a foreign nation.
I find it absolutely preposterous that you can burn an American flag, criticize Donald Trump, attack our government, but if you talk about Benjamin Nanyahu or you talk about the issues going on in Gaza or whatever, you will be deemed an anti-Semite and then they will remove you for that speech.
So in other words, you could criticize the United States in the United States, but you can't criticize Israel.
And I also want to say that this is something that's extremely unorthodox and we've never seen this run for any other group of people.
I was literally saying earlier on stream how when the BLM riots were going on and people were getting attacked during the BLM riots, there was no case law put out there to protect people or students from the BLM riots.
It wasn't until Israel started to be criticized and then the donors donated a bunch of money to the Trump administration that they went and pushed these anti-Semitism executive orders to be signed.
And now we're seeing people starting to be silenced for anti-what they call anti-Semitism, which now they call it the hate that mutates.
And they're constantly updating the definition of anti-Semitism.
It used to be, hey, saying pejorative things about the Jewish people when it comes to their control of the media or money or any other stuff, that's anti-Semitic.
All right, fair.
But now, valid criticism of Israel is going to be constituted as anti-Semitic.
And the worst thing about this is, is that we have an international organization, the International Holocaust Remembrance Association.
They're not even an American organization.
They are defining a term that is the operative term in American legislation.
And anyone that's a red-blooded American, you don't have to agree with it.
You don't have to like it, but you guys need to understand that they are coming for our freedom of speech.
And this is where I have a problem with a lot of these fucking MAGA retards.
And I call them MAGA retards because they don't understand this.
You don't have to agree with Mahmoud Khalil.
You don't have to agree with these crazy leftists, but you need to stand for free speech because, and here's the other thing too.
We were just complaining about freedom of speech for the past four years on the Biden administration, how we were being censored on the right.
We were literally complaining about this shit for a long time.
And I find it absolutely ridiculous how Trump came in, day one, signs an executive order, says, hey, we need to go ahead and protect free speech.
We need to remove government collusion with these social media platforms, right?
And allow people to speak freely.
But now that we're talking about Israel, he's saying, okay, throw all that to the wind.
Let them say whatever the fuck they want to say.
Sorry, throw that to the wind.
Let them not say whatever they want to say when it comes to Israel.
You want to criticize me?
That's fine.
And social media platforms shouldn't be able to do it.
But if you want to talk about Israel, now we're going to come after you and we're potentially going to take your visa.
That's a problem.
Also, we could talk about the fucking TikTok ban.
August 6th, 2020, Trump announced, hey, we're going to get rid of TikTok because it's a national security threat for China.
Fair.
Well, what ended up happening?
Nothing.
You were fast forward.
A couple of years later, Jonathan Greenblatt and the Zionist lobbies start complaining and bitching and saying that TikTok is creating anti-Semitism and surging among young people.
Now, Jonathan Greenblatt, smart guy, as much as he's a dumbass, he's a smart guy when it comes to this.
He realized that TikTok is the future.
He realizes most of the people that use TikTok are young.
So he even said himself when he was complaining about this, this isn't a left or right issue.
This is an age issue.
India understands that for Israel to continue to exist and operate the way that it does with impunity, where it gets all this foreign aid and never gets held accountable, they need American support.
So, if the next generation of people are not pro-Israel, well, that's going to be very problematic to foreign policy for Israel in the future.
So, he said, we need to nip this in the boat.
We need to get rid of TikTok right now because TikTok was overwhelmingly pro-Palestine, something like a 70-30 split.
So, it wasn't until the Zionist lobby started complaining that TikTok got banned for 24 hours.
Now, Trump understood that the power of TikTok, because TikTok actually helped get him elected.
It was the first time that a Republican had won the young vote, right?
So, what did he do?
He gave them another month or two to figure out how they're going to deal with this bike dance and everything else like that.
But the bottom line is this: when it came to national security for the United States against Chinese spying, we couldn't ban the app.
When it came to Israel's national security with American sentiment towards Israel, then they banned the fucking app.
And I think that's extremely telling that we will ban apps, we'll censor speech, we'll move heaven and earth for Israel, but we will not do that for our own people.
That's my fucking problem.
Golden points by Myron.
And do jump in whenever you want, Myron.
I want to bring in Simon.
Simon, what's your thoughts about this direct attack on free speech and the impact it's going to have both in the United States as well as globally?
Yeah, hey, everybody.
Look, there's one thing that makes America unique to every other country in the world, and that is the Constitution.
The First Amendment does protect hate speech, and the Second Amendment says that we allow people to have these guns because when the government gets overreach, you have the right to protect yourself.
And this was designed to make America what America is.
And this is what makes America unique to every other country in the world.
Now, it is ironic that after having J.D. Vance come over here and say quite rightly and lecture European leadership and the European Union on their lack of respect of freedom of speech and how that is being used to oppress the German people and the English people.
And the very criticism was that there was a very large pro-Palestinian movement in the UK, and they decided very deliberately to weaponize terrorism in order to selectively decide when you want to connect somebody's protests with being pro-Palestinian and kind of connecting it with being pro-Hamas and supporting terrorism when they want to weaponize that
for their own goal.
And so this is the very same thing that England was being criticized for.
The very same thing that every American would say, you know, criticize Russia for or China for.
And now it is happening.
And it is pretty, very, very telling about the power structure of America.
And quite frankly, it makes your Congress look like an absolute mockery that your Congress is just a bunch of prostitutes that are able to be purchased by the highest bidder.
And this is the very reason why JFK decided to say, Israel, you need to register as a foreign agent because we cannot allow foreign interests to turn all of our politicians into prostitutes for foreign interest.
And it is crystal clear to the entire world that the very fabric of what makes America what we thought was America that, you know, around the world, we were all saying, I wish we had that in our country.
And that is the very thing that Israel is completely making a mockery of and so clearly seeing that, you know, this MAGA guy and Donald Trump is so clearly bought.
He is just doing what he is being paid to do.
And he is being paid by Zionists in order to employ Zionists and cover up Jeffrey Epstein files for Zionists and say things for Zionists and hide all sorts of stuff for Zionists.
And it's a mockery of the world.
And it really is the, you know, taking away the fabric of how the world respected the fact that you have those constitutional rights.
And, you know, It is everyone, the anger just has to be there and the outrage has to be there.
And if, you know, MAGA people are willing to overlook this, it just shows that for a cult leader that is being paid to prostitute Israeli first policies, and just because that person is saying it, and you're not fighting for your belief, then I'm sorry, that is the end of America.
Israel has destroyed America.
Israel has completely figured out how to weaponize the dollar against the American people.
And, you know, this will be, this is at the end of the day, these are the very same things that will lead to a change in empire, a change in world order.
And a lot of people that are just going to be asking, how the hell did we allow this to happen?
And, you know, and it begins with standing up for the Constitution.
And that's what I've always thought the first Second Amendment was.
Please don't allow that to go.
And this is a demonstration of how fragile that system is just because you allowed a foreign agent to come in and purchase all of your politicians to the highest bidder, the left and the right, the leadership, the president, the very top.
America is a vassal state for Israel.
And our government is a vassal state for America and Israel.
And so it's very important that you Americans fight back against this and recognize what's happening right in front of you.
And now it's actually connected to Israel being able to define what anti-Semitism is.
And that definition can be whatever Israel wants.
And now Americans can be deported, arrested, and I guess soon locked up in Guantanamo Bay because the Patriot Act says Israel can define what terrorism is.
And once Israel can do that, every America can be arrested, locked up, put away, throw away the key.
And that is, you know, America as we know it today.
I want to add this too.
Like, see, and this is the thing, like, with a lot of these MAGA, and I call them MAGA retards.
And the reason why I call them MAGA retards is because they're people that will not question Trump's decisions.
They will not question his cabinet.
They will not be critical of anything he does.
There's things that Trump likes that I do, that Trump does that I like, and there's things that he does that I don't like.
And I'm not getting paid by his administration.
And I'm not one of these, you know, big right-wing conservative podcasters where I need to protect certain relationships.
So I can be honest about this shit.
And the reality is, is that first it starts with someone like Khalil getting arrested, a green card holder, a foreign national, but it never ends there.
And I don't think people understand that this is a slippery slope and it sets a very dangerous fucking precedent because you're arresting a guy for political speech under the guy saying, oh, he is a supporter of XYZ organization.
And that's what we're going to use to justify to go after him.
Fair.
But let me tell you this.
You guys think it's going to end there?
No.
It's going to get to a point where they're going to start arresting American citizens for this shit.
It starts with someone that has a visa, then it goes to someone who has a green card.
Then it's going to go to American citizens.
And that's where we're headed, right?
When they take an inch, it's going to end up being a mile because they never stop restricting your rights.
If they know that they can restrict your rights to one degree, they're going to continue to go further and further and further.
We saw this happen with the Patriot Act after 9-11, where 9-11 basically allowed the U.S. government to do things that they were never able to do before.
Collecting information on American citizens, collecting phone data that they weren't supposed to.
This is what someone like Edward Snowden was revealing, where I think it was called Operation Whirlwind.
Intelligence agencies are not supposed to collect on American citizens.
That's illegal.
But they were able to do it.
The FISA courts got an enormous amount of latitude after the Patriot Act.
So what ends up happening is when they take your rights, it doesn't stop there.
It just becomes more and more and more invasive.
Anyone, right, whether red or blue or libertarian, whatever political party you identify with, needs to understand that this is a problem because freedom of speech is directly what separates us from the rest of the world.
This is why we're the best country in the world and everyone wants to come to the United States because we have the ability to criticize our government.
We have the ability to speak freely about certain things.
And if they take away our freedom of speech and they take away our First Amendment, that's problematic.
There's a reason why our forefathers traversed the fucking Atlantic Ocean while battling scurvy and all these other disease that occurred back then, right?
To come here, risk life, and make the First Amendment.
And then what was the Second Amendment?
Second Amendment was the ability to protect the First Amendment.
And anyone who's a red-blooded American needs to understand this, but a lot of these MAGA retards are falling for what Marco Rubio and them are saying, saying, oh, well, he's aligned with Hamas and this is a terrorism thing.
And they're using this random section of the Immigration Nationality Act of 237 to say, oh, well, he's creating geopolitical strife for us and foreign policy.
So we're going to go ahead and deport him under that situation.
Well, if that's the case, then there's a million people that fall in that regard.
Why target this guy?
Right?
Why target this guy for that?
Again, I don't agree with this fucking guy.
But my thing is, I stand for free speech regardless of who's exercising.
And I think it's absolutely preposterous that he's getting jailed and put in deportation proceedings for the very speech that is supposed to be at the highest level of protection according to our constitution.
Yeah.
I mean, I brought Confluence up.
I wouldn't obviously describe him as a MAGA tag, but I know he's very much a huge supporter of Trump.
So we're going to come to him in a second.
But yeah, I completely agree with you, Myron, because in reality, the reason why I love coming to the United States of America is this whole idea of free speech.
And I love spending time there.
And I was considering moving there.
But now, when you're basically arresting people for protesting, something which we don't even do in the United Kingdom and we don't even have free speech here, it tells you how far America is falling in terms of designist control.
It's highly, highly problematic.
I'm going to come to Confluence a second because I think he's going to push back on a lot of people because I know he's very much pro-Trump.
So I'm sure he's got some point he's going to make where he'll be like, it's really good to like censor.
MAGA is totally conservative at this point.
Yeah, yeah.
So I'm going to come to Confluence in a second.
Obviously, let's see where his opinion is.
Solomon, real fast.
Chapter 3, Article 21 of the Japanese Constitution is identical to the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights.
And the same thing with 121 of South Korea.
They also have free speech, freedom of assembly.
So it's not only America that has those rules.
But what's ironic is the Japanese Constitution was written by Americans after the end of the Second World War.
They still enforce their freedom of speech, and America doesn't.
And Korea is kind of like a vassal American state anyway.
So it depends.
It absolutely is not.
They have free speech.
They are not a vassal state of America.
I mean, that's what?
So you can basically criticize the South Korean government and you wouldn't get in trouble.
Yep.
In fact, they've put four of the last presidents of South Korea in prison and one dead.
In one, sorry, say that again.
One was basically forced to kill himself.
He jumped off a cliff.
The rest were President Park was thrown in jail.
Lee was thrown in jail.
And President Yoon is going to jail.
He just got impeached.
You can go after the highest office there is in Korea and get consequences.
You'll never see American presidents going to jail for graft or anything else.
That doesn't prove free speech, though, because you've got many states that basically, and countries where they don't have free speech, but then the people in power do get overthrown based on a wide range of things.
But I've not looked into like South Korea in terms of its alleged free speech or non-free speech.
I don't think you really know anything about Korea.
I just said I haven't looked into it, but I mean, I know you defend them no matter what, including their really low birth rate.
So, you know, and the extreme feminism, but yeah, it is what it is.
So I don't know.
What do you mean, extreme feminism in Korea?
Are you kidding?
Yeah, so what?
Okay, so what's the what's why why have they got a major issue with birth rate?
Because they have the second highest population density on earth.
And that is across the board.
Taiwan has the highest and they have the lowest birth rate.
So when you look at population death and density, because I actually replied to you on this and you didn't have a response, Japan has an experience nowhere near Korea.
There's like 30 countries that have a better population density than Japan and have a better birth rate.
So it's not just because of density, because why is there like 30 countries ahead of Japan as an example?
And I believe Korea was eighth.
So why is there like 11 countries that have a better density than Korea and don't do it?
In reality, what's happened is in truth.
Japan's like third lowest and they're about the third highest in population density.
If you exclude things like Monaco and Singapore and stuff, which are only cities and have zero rural area, if you're taking countries that have more than 5 million people in them that aren't just city-states, as an example, Bangladesh had a population.
It goes Taiwan, South Korea, Japan.
And the birth rates are the worst than Taiwan and then Korea, then Japan.
And the opposite end goes to the highest birth rates in places like Chad that have the lowest population density.
There's nothing to do with feminism.
Of course it does because what it's got significant amount to do with feminism because like I said to you, Japan's population density.
I remember because I replied to you on this and I'll have to go and find it again and you didn't respond to it, which was that I didn't see it.
Because I didn't see it.
Well, you're in my opinion.
Japan is not feminist.
Women have like no rights in Japan.
I don't know what you're smoking.
There's other reasons for why they have lower birth rates.
First world countries.
First world countries have lower birth rates than third world countries always.
And high population density have lower population have lower birth rates always.
Feminism is no reason at all why people aren't having babies.
The counter argument that is like you could say, well, people are having fewer babies in the West because of feminism, but then you look at the East where there's no feminism and they're having even fewer babies.
No, no, that's ridiculous because the whole point is obviously you've got a hard-on for South Korean Japan, but in reality, it is because of feminism because what's happening is you basically have a scenario where there's an extreme increase of feminism.
It destroys the family.
Where is that feminism?
Ryan, are you going to continue interrupting?
I'll just continue interrupting each other.
What feminism are you talking about?
You're talking nonsense.
Obviously, you've got a hard hard on for South Korea because you managed to get there and get some situation.
But in reality, no, South Korea isn't some.
No, I have a far long for the truth.
What feminism are you talking about?
They've got extreme feminism.
They've got extreme problems when it comes to their family structure.
None of them are having kids because nobody wants to get with guys.
They're literally looking for you to come over to South Korea and actually bang some chicks because no South Korean guy literally getting any chicks.
So in reality, yeah, there is.
You look at, for example, the coffee shops in Japan, and it's literally like guys have to go there to have the hopes of some South Korean, sorry, Japanese chick literally serving them to get the closest interaction they can with a woman.
So yeah, there is major problems in South Korea and Japan.
There's the reason why there's a high suicide rate in Japan and South Korea for that reason.
So yeah, there is major problems.
It is a utopia that you say.
You obviously have a hard-on for South Korean Japan because you live there.
That's wrong.
But it ain't, it ain't.
I think I have something against it.
No, I'm still about it.
I just find it hilarious.
There are a bunch of problems.
There are a bunch of, hey.
They're literally having a bad birth rate.
They're literally having to bring immigration in.
They're like, oh, we don't want no dark immigration.
They ask America or some other countries.
And I remember this clip.
They have lower immigration rates anywhere in the West.
You're not going to let me respond to any of it.
They have lower immigration.
They have the lowest immigration rate.
You did not let me respond, didn't you?
And you were like, I'm going to interrupt.
So you can see like.
I interrupted because your premises are.
Yeah, and I'm interrupting.
You're retarded and you literally got a hard-on for South Korean Japan.
But so am I, wouldn't you agree that?
I want to address all that stuff because this is all the crap I hear all the time from people who've never been to Japan or Korea and know nothing about either one.
The suicide rates, which is irrelevant, what we're talking about, the suicide rates are high because they don't include drug overdoses as suicides in other countries.
And that would be in the hundreds of thousands in America, for example, far exceeding suicide in Asia.
And there are plenty of problems in Japan and Korea, but feminism is not one of them.
Yeah, I guess.
I guess the Jews haven't gotten to them then.
I spent a lot of Jewish elite haven't gotten to them then.
Like they don't, they don't allow.
Like gay marriage is illegal in both countries.
They don't have this like you can't give hormones to kids and stuff like that.
That is a purely Western thing that doesn't exist in the East.
They don't have.
I was making some tweets, guys.
This is an interesting conversation that this argument.
I'm just letting it go.
Pink jobs, because essentially most women in Japan and Korea are housewives and don't have a job.
At most, they have a part-time job.
It is still like the 1950s America.
Feminism isn't an issue.
I don't know if you saw a Vice documentary or something.
You're going off of that.
Like, that's not a thing.
Okay, so basically, what you're basically saying is women are housewives, but they're not having children.
They're not having children.
So it's not even a first world problem, which is what your claim is.
Because first what, the reason why a first world problem occurs is because you essentially have high living conditions.
Then the man has to work.
Then the woman has to work.
It becomes very difficult to have children.
It becomes very difficult to raise children.
This is because they want to basically bring women into the workforce.
What you're basically claiming is women aren't in the workforce.
And then they're still saying, listen, I ain't going to bang you and I ain't going to have kids.
I'm going to let Ryan Dawson come from America.
And then we're going to literally have Ryan Dawson's going to have more kids than the entire entirety of almost South Korea.
So yeah, it is a major issue when it comes to feminism.
There is a major issue when it comes to men in Japan and South Korea when they're unable to have kids and they need Ryan Dawson from America to come and basically have 6X of kids compared to any poor old South Korean or Japanese guy.
You're not able to deal with the facts.
There is a lower birth rate, but it's not because of feminism because they don't have feminism.
All first world countries, other than America, and only because of immigration from Mexico and other places.
Every single country, every single first world country has a declining birth rate.
I'll stand up for Ryan.
You guys are not.
There's several factors you have.
What Suleiman means to say, but isn't saying succinctly, is you have an effeminate male masculinity decrease or something in the male nature that's not as masculine as it should be, which is not to be conflated with feminism, which is a whole different idea.
I'm saying both.
That is a feminism issue.
And part of what feminism does is it does de-masculate men.
It does minimize them.
It does degrade them.
So those things do happen as a byproduct and as an specific issue or an individual issue.
But no, that's not what I'm saying.
Confluence.
You may blame it solely on men, but I think that it is also women.
And largely women.
It is.
It is not feminism.
They have distinct.
I'll tell you what it is.
It's hedonism.
People are having kids later in life because they want to enjoy their 20s and 30s.
And they're not having as many babies because they don't start having families as early because they like going out and they like going to clubs and like doing stuff.
It's not about feminism and it's not from lack of masculinity.
What do you say?
People in the first world don't want to settle down.
Ryan, it is feminism, Ryan.
I'm sorry.
I'm a girl, and I will tell you that it is absolutely feminine.
When you have countries that aren't feminists, I don't give a fuck about Japan or Korea.
Let's get back to the topic.
It's not my space, but can we get back to the topic?
Dr. Michael, I was talking about America.
No, I would like to stand up for Ryan there.
Like, I spent a lot of time in Japan and South Korea.
Those, like birth rates and suicides, those are issues, but it's not feminism in Japan and South Korea.
I'd say it's more inflation, like as a problem, and there's other issues.
But this is very traditional family values, and there may be a small community, but nothing like in other communities.
Like in Japan, inflation is the issue.
Everyone's broke.
And there's so much housing traditional.
Simon, if they're broke, why are they not having kids?
You have third world countries which are extremely poor and more poor than Japan that are having countries.
I mean, having kids.
In terms of Japan, you've got Belgium, India, Haiti, Netherlands, Rwanda, Bangladesh, all having better birth rates, even though their population density is much better.
So, again, it's not as simple as what you're saying.
When I say feminism, people think it's similar to like Western feminism.
There's this idea, which is what you're basically saying: is because of poverty, then chicks are literally like, we're not going to have kids.
We need to have certain standards.
We need to do this.
We need to do that.
This doesn't happen in third world countries that people are a lot more poor.
People can't haven't got affordability in a significant manner, and yet they're still able to have kids.
This is, again, empowering women to such an extent where basically they're not willing to have children.
Yeah, there's a number of things.
Like, from my experience, and Ryan, like you chime in as well, but there's a massive inflation problem.
There's a very, very strict family values.
And like, you know, and not that many people are.
Well, I guess in South Korea, it's a very Christian country, but it's a combination of those things.
But it's definitely not the same mix of what's happening in the West.
I'd say South Korea is not a very Christian country.
It's only 18%.
It's just the Christians we have are super extreme because the kind of Christianity that was imported to South Korea was specifically to fight like anti-communism of North Korea.
But the majority of the country isn't religious.
That has nothing to do with it either.
First world countries have fewer kids across the world.
Third world countries have more kids.
A lot of them have taboos against contraception.
And that means you're going to end up with more children.
They're having sex.
They're not having babies.
Yeah, but Ryan, the other thing with third-world countries is they do tend to be on the religious side.
So they're based on their culture, their religion, they're encouraged to get married younger.
Say, in places like Colombia, Bangladesh, India, etc., they're expected to get married by 18, 19 and have kids right away.
Whereas in the first four countries, as you put it, they do put off having marriage later.
And their divorce rates are higher, unfortunately, because they are less traditional.
They stray from, well, religion and traditional family.
Their divorce rates are not high.
Well, in Japan, their divorce rates are not higher, though.
That isn't true.
And you have, like, China isn't super religious either.
And they had so many babies, they had to have one child policy.
Now their birth rates are going down.
China is a more conservative culture, and they are encouraged to have kids younger.
But now their birth rates are low, also.
But religiosity didn't change from the 80s, 90s to now.
It has nothing to do with religion.
That was because of policy.
But anyway, coming back to the point, last thing here, because they had to kill female babies.
The state, there were so many children in China that they had a one-child policy.
Now, the Chinese would get around that just by going over to some other country, having a baby, and then bringing it back to China.
That's what they would do.
They go to Vietnam or they go to Japan, they'd have their baby, and then they'd bring it back.
But that was also inflated the birth rates of those other countries of people that were technically on paper born there, but not actually from there.
All these Chinese babies.
And then when they stopped doing that, because the policy changed in China, the birth rate dropped.
The birth rate was always low.
Cool.
Anyway, I stand by.
Like I said, I made my points.
I don't think there was much counter there.
Let's go to Truth.
I wanted to ask you, actually, one of the listeners asked a question, which was, and I guess I do want to hear your thought on this and then jump in with whatever you want.
The point was that when people are basically directly anti-Jewish or call out Jewish Jews or whatever it may be, that this played into the hands of those in power, including the Trump administration, who then used it to censor people.
And if people were a lot more maybe tactful or a lot more, like, you know, like non-direct in terms of even if they had an issue with Jews, that you wouldn't have this extreme censorship that's going to come down on everybody to the point where it's going to come on social media as well.
And we'll see whatever's happening in the U.S., 10X on social media.
Your account probably will be gone.
Many other people's accounts will probably be gone.
What's your thoughts on that?
And maybe based on that, some of our accounts will be gone, even though we make a distinction.
Sorry, the truth.
Go ahead.
Yeah, no problem.
Look, I've heard this argument before about how I somehow or no, not you.
I think you're like a very small account.
I'm talking about international.
Yeah, I'm a small account.
Sure.
All my accounts are fine.
No, no, I'm not.
I'm not insulting you.
I'm not insulting you.
I don't think you're a small account.
I don't take it as an insult.
Okay.
But I'm saying, like, not just yours, because I know people say to you, like, you're the reason.
That's not my point.
That's not the point of the question.
Is everyone, because actually, when you put all the people who think it's actually a Jewish issue, then the followers are in the millions.
And people have a huge amount of following who believe that position.
So, in total, go ahead, Truth.
Sure, no problem.
So, again, I've heard this argument before about, well, people, whether they have small, big accounts, whatnot, with positions similar to mine, or actually play into the hands of those in charge, say, such as the Jews, because then they can use that as a pretext to justify why they need a state of Israel, etc.
I mean, my argument to that would be is that these people will manufacture anti-Semitism out of thin air, whether you're forcing the silence through censorship, through suppression of your free speech, or not.
They're going to go spray paint, swastikas, and stars of David, you know, on synagogues, call it in, or they're going to, you know, report a week ago.
Right?
Yeah, and this happens all the time.
I mean, these people make up stats all the time.
In fact, the ADL was actually widely accused of making it have stats to try to manufacture white supremacy that doesn't actually exist, which is where fools like Dr. Shola, whatever her name is, will come back and say, well, look, the ADL said there's white supremacy.
And then she'll regurgitate that nonsense.
So these people are very, they're very corrupt.
They're very not to be trusted.
I'm trying to put it politely here.
I'm sorry, did you just...
So whether you're silent or not, I said, you're absolutely.
Do you even know what you're incredibly ignorant and foolish?
Now, if you don't know what you're saying, you're being rude right now and interrupting me.
If you follow my voice, I'm just repeating their position.
You're supposed to show how ignorant you are.
You're completely a liar.
You do not know what you're talking about.
You are.
You're an ADL.
Take me on.
By all means.
I just did.
You're not.
There's not much competition.
Because as far as I'm concerned, you are not.
I've taken those with twice.
Again, you're a nobody.
I really don't care.
Again, like Arthur said, you're a newbie today.
You're just learning all this.
Now you guys see why these sort of spaces be funny, bro.
You just be entertaining sometimes, man.
Disagree with the ADL.
Maybe.
Okay, okay, okay, guys, guys.
Look, chill a bit.
Look, truth, I did say, look, Dr. Scholar's here as a guest.
I mean, do try and have the debate.
And I did give you it, but like, do it with a bit of respect, right?
And you immediately went and like personal attack.
Don't get me wrong.
Like, me and Ryan did it, but we're like, chill.
We're like, boys, we'll literally insult each other and then we'll be cool with each other.
Like, it's a bit different.
But Dr. Scholar's not like in these spaces.
They're not used to them.
And therefore, and it's different as well.
It's a different context and situation.
So, like, just be chill, like, no personal attacks.
Get to the point without doing that.
I don't think Dr. Scholar agrees with the ADL position.
She's called it out significantly.
I know what your argument is that some of them may basically overlap to a certain extent.
But again, some would say that about thing.
And I've already discussed that.
Look, you change your position over time or after October the 7th, which is fine.
People do take time, and you spend like hours and hours and hours on Twitter spaces.
Dr. Shella Scholar is rarely on Spaceless, she's mainly on the mainstream media on mainstream media channels.
So it's a bit different, right?
So, I mean, I disagree with Dr. Scholar's position significantly, and I disagree with your position slightly.
But even then, we need to just have a bit of decorum, right?
So, go ahead, truth.
So, Solomon, I think it'd be very important.
Excuse me, lady.
Please respect me.
It's my turn to speak.
One second, one second.
Truth, chill, one second.
Yeah, Dr. Scholar, what were you gonna say?
Thank you for laying out the way you just laid out.
The point here is: I've been listening to you.
Also, I didn't insult you.
I've been insulting.
I've been listening to what everybody's been saying, including.
And he decided out of nowhere.
I said, I don't think I said you're ignorant about something.
Somebody says that someone ignorant is an insult.
You're basically calling him dumb.
Please let me finish.
Somebody who doesn't follow my work, who doesn't know how I stand against Zionism, Zionists, the ADL, all of the people who have been coming out against me.
I'm sorry, I left you with the impression that Truth Teller is a bloody fool.
He's an asshole.
Okay, I mean, there you go.
He's not melting me now.
Are you going to put his man against the black face?
Guys, guys, guys, guys, look.
Look, Dr. Shaw, you can't have personal attacks against truth because I literally stopped him from personally attacking you.
So, like, no, no, no, no, no, no.
No, Suleiman, I'm sorry.
Well, then, shut the fuck up and let the man speak.
No, you're wrong.
He made a wide-ranging, what's it called, insult saying, fools.
Are you insane?
Are you stupid?
Why would I ever repeat what the ADL says?
Why would I ever repeat what the ADL says?
Hey, it's okay.
You have a lot of people.
You want to use it?
Then at least challenge me on what I have said at what I've done.
You do not know what I'm saying.
You don't know what I've said.
You don't know what I'm saying.
You're not talking about the same rubbish.
You play right into it.
You did miss.
You did sound effectively.
You agreed with the Holocaust narrative that the ADL tries to perpetrate because of the people who are not.
No, I did not.
No one mentioned Islam.
Did I even talk about the Holocaust?
I mentioned what the Holocaust actually.
In fact, you compared Zionism to the people who are not.
I said Israel has weaponized the Holocaust to commit the crimes it has.
Where in what I said, what did I say that suggests I agree with anything the ATL said?
I said Israel has weaponized the Holocaust to commit the comparison to white supremacy, Nazism, and Zionism, which is a bunch of what are you talking about?
Judaism and slash Zionism is colorblind.
Okay, you can Jews coming all the time.
You don't have to agree with my distinction.
Well, that's how you change your position.
Anyway, I'm not again.
Let me finish.
Let me finish the point.
I know you're all the same.
You are the fool to not understand that there is a description.
You don't have to understand that.
And you're wrong.
That's why you're not hating white people.
You just hate white people.
That's why you agree to this fictitious notion of white supremacy that doesn't exist.
It's a fact.
That's my point.
Black people are profitable.
I think that's the same thing.
So this is the people who are not for the Jews to come and white people.
You serve as a useful idiot for the Jews to come and white people.
That's who you are.
You have a doctor.
You have a doctor.
And there's nothing you're going to say that's going to change my mind on that point.
I'm not going to come on here.
You just know white people.
Criticizing Nazis is not royal ADL.
I'm just on here to drive this all over.
I'm not with you on that.
You don't have to agree with me.
I will not.
Okay.
This is funny.
Listenable.
I can't go to either one person because I know the other person's going to interrupt.
I want to go with Ryan.
I'm going to ask you questions soon.
No, one second.
It's not because, like, if I go to you, like, Dr. Scholar's going to interrupt.
If I go to Dr. Sholo, you're going to interrupt.
It's just chaotic now.
I'll let it go for like 10-15 minutes for the content, but it's kind of getting a bit boring now.
So let me go to Ryan.
Ryan, what's your thoughts on the argument that's been made between Dr. Shawla and Truth in terms of both of their kind of claims that are being made?
Because I know you kind of got like a position in the middle.
It was kind of, it was kind of hard to understand what they were saying.
I don't think you.
I don't know if that was a double mute or something, Ryan.
start on mute if it is.
That attempt.
Oh, okay.
Oh, I was saying it was hard to make out what they were saying.
Couldn't you just have one of them talk and mute the other one and then unmute that person and then mute the first person?
Well, I'll have to keep pressing the mute button, which is kind of annoying because I didn't know a flipping worker be so.
Man, all I said was that I'm being mischaracterized on your space.
That's the point I made.
Truth came on here to make certain assertions.
You didn't really understand Zionism.
I never said that.
I said Zionism.
I said I believe I do not believe that Zionism is Judaism.
I said that there's a distinction.
I did not, I do not follow, nor do I agree with the ADR.
I mean, anybody who knows me would know that.
I mean, it's so irritating and disgusting that somebody will make such a blanket comment and just demonstrate their ignorance.
How can I possibly support a Zionist lobby, a Zionist group, people, people like that who are against me, who have been speaking out against me because I've been speaking out against Israel?
I said that Israel has been weaponizing the Holocaust to commit genocide.
How is in any way that statement suggests that I am pirating the ADR?
That's the only thing I've jumped on.
I've talked, look, do not come on here saying fools like Dr. Shaw because that makes you look like a bloody fool.
Well, you are maybe you believe in ghosts too.
Oh, shut up.
There you have it.
Just a typical disrespectful bigot.
oh no no no The lower point is that you're going to be able to try to do what you said.
I'll try to do what you said.
Like, truth.
I want to let truth respond though because it's kind of tight because Dr. Scholar did go for like 45 seconds to a minute.
Truth, jump in 45 seconds to a minute.
Respond.
That's funny, bro.
Try not to do a personal attack, but I think it's almost impossible between yourself and Dr. Scholar.
So, you know, say what you're going to say.
I mean, don't.
I mean, make your point.
I mean, I prefer not to even engage her.
There's no point because she's in denial of the fact that white supremacy just doesn't exist.
And I proved it to her when I talked about, you know, the German genocide, the Armenian genocide, the Russian genocide.
And she thinks in her own little head that, you know, Judaism and Zionism aren't related.
They absolutely are.
I mean, Zionism really is just a manifestation of what Judaism is.
And again, even Messianic Jews who don't believe in a state of Israel through human intervention, believe in it through Messianic intervention.
They all pray to live in a Jewish state.
They pray for it three times a day.
So they're all one and the same.
As far as I'm concerned, one of them just believes in it through human intervention.
The other through, well, of course, Messianic intervention.
And then what about communism?
I mean, the Carmenists were very evil people.
I mean, everyone knows that communism was essentially a proposal drafting by Jews as well.
It was drafted by Jews.
The Jews manifested it through the Communist Manifesto, of course.
Then there was Das Capital.
And of course, they financed the communist revolution, Judeo-Bolshevik Revolution, which took place in Russia.
And then they spread that ideology to 15 other of their Soviet satellite states.
So this was separate from Zionism.
And these were Jews that had absolutely no problem systematically killing white people.
Yet she somehow in her little head believed that they were not.
Please be quiet.
Please be quiet with your low impulse control.
What does that mean?
Because you claim the guy said where am I denied?
I'm telling you, when they're all right, I'm going to move on to the story here, guys.
Several Jewish organizations.
Check this out.
Breaking news.
This happened a bit earlier.
They rushed the Trump Tower.
Speaking of free speech, look at this.
Several Jewish organizations are protesting at Trump Towers in New York in support of detained Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil.
Police have arrested several protesters.
Dozens of Jewish demonstrators are inside the building and chanting slogans in support of Palestine.
Mahmoud Khalil is a Columbia University student who remains in detention as the U.S. government tries to deport.
Yeah, where do you guys like the chat better?
Top right, right?
On it, I want to get this from you guys.
Do you guys like to chat on the top right better or top left?
Top right or top left?
Okay, I'll go back to the space for you guys.
You guys were interested in the space?
I'll go back to it because I could play this whenever.
Top right is better.
All right.
Okay, cool.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Top right?
All right, I'll keep it there.
Unless like, you know, I switched some shit up, but yeah, I'll keep it there then.
Alright, cool.
I see top right.
Cool.
Let me go back into the space.
You guys can listen.
Like, pretend white supremacy has never existed because horrible things have happened to whites.
Horrible things have happened to whites.
Whites have also done things to other people in and in this sort of supremacist mindset to deny that and be like, no, it was all just Jews.
Like, it was not all just Jews.
There was racial supremacy all throughout history.
Why countries underwrite the debts rack up because they control the central banks?
Do you understand?
That's Jewish supremacy.
They control finance and they're about Rothschild banks and all that.
You know who you're talking to.
It's not like I'm not aware of these things.
Well, before there was a lot of people, that doesn't mean there's no white people making Amsterdam and secrets.
It wasn't the Rothschilds that went down with gaffing.
Villages in India just say, like, forgotten crown.
When they came into India, they were under Jewish control.
You already know that.
They came in in 1847.
The Rothschilds took over the English Central Bank in 1815, and then they embarked upon their colonization, which they'd actually been doing.
They got kicked out of Spain and Portugal in 1492-97.
It was the Jewish Pope Alexander VI who issued the Papal Bull to authorize both slavery and colonization.
I mean, imagine the first pirates were Jews.
Moses Cohen was a Jew.
That's just downright the first Jewish people.
The Atlantic slave trade was run by Jews.
I just want to hear Ryan and Pruf basically debate this point.
So, two smart guys.
These are two smart guys here.
Yeah, there are plenty of Jewish slave ships and slave traders.
You can go all the way back to Roman times with Jews following around the army and enslaving the captives and things.
Exactly.
But that is a separate party.
There's a German supremacy within white culture, Ryan.
Or does that only exist within Jewish scribes, such as what's in the Talmud that distinguishes between Goyim and Gentiles?
Let Ryan finish his point, please.
Truf.
Go ahead, Ryan.
Well, I mean, from the time of ancient, yeah, I mean, from the time of ancient, it's not just whites, it's like even narrower than that.
It could be the French or the Romans or the Greeks or whatever that thought they were superior and could go in and just take territory by force.
It is a useful tool of nationalism to tie it around a religion or a race or some concept of an ethic or whatever.
Now, that does not mean that's what that religion is or that's what that race is, but that's how it got practiced as you just earned a follow-up, Ryan.
May God bless you.
It's only within Judaism that you've got.
It's between myself and Ryan.
Please don't interrupt, Doctor.
Anyways, there's only within Judaism that they distinguish between Gohan Gentile and Jews.
In no other culture does that exist.
It doesn't exist in black culture, white culture, brown.
Well, except for Indian, you're right, they have a caste system there.
And of course, the Jews have essentially a caste system between Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Mizrahi, Ethiopian, and then, of course, the Palestinians, which I see, you know, dead bottom.
It's the Jews that have this supremacy, call it a poison that exists within their culture and it has for many centuries because they've always thought they were superior.
And it's the Jews that also have the 198th Mitfah that commands them to charge usurious rates to the Gentile and subjugate them to death slavery.
This only exists within Judaism, and that has nothing to do with Zionism.
They just feel that they should make wealth trillions and trillions of dollars from their debt payments, from interest payments.
So this way they can bankrupt countries and cause death servitude to individual citizens.
Only Jews do this, no one else.
And that has nothing to do with Zionism.
They've been doing this for thousands of years, long before there was Zionism.
You mentioned the Roman Empire.
Well, it was in 46 BC where the Jews got kicked out because they were charging usurious race and they made 300,000 Romans homeless.
They took their homes.
So where was the supremacy there?
The Jews came over, they segregated themselves, and then they were doing loans.
And then when there was a debt default because they were charging 50% interest, they would take their homes, they made them homeless, and then they were taking them as slaves because the Jews believe it's okay to take Gentiles as slaves.
No one else believes that.
Only Jews believe that.
The Gentiles are their slaves.
Kenneth Someone's went on the Daily Wire today.
I'm not sure if you covered it.
Came in late.
Okay.
Scribes, I got a riddle.
Wool walks on four legs in the morning, three in the afternoon and two in the evening.
I was trying to ask this one yesterday, FNF.
Oh, Scrappy said this.
I didn't see it.
I see him as a listener.
Oh, he might have dropped.
Okay, if he comes back, he'll let him respond.
If not, we'll go to someone else.
Dr. Michael, you're going to jump in while I got it.
Yeah, let me jump in.
Yeah, thanks.
Yeah, listen, history is one thing.
I mean, we do see, I agree with what Truth has said.
All these things are irrefutable, what he's just said.
And right now, the key is that it is the ruling class.
It is a Jewish elite that is running this country that is running the world, and they have a firm grip on all right.
If I stay in here, I'm probably going to have to go to Rumble.
I'll be honest with y'all.
let me go to this Trump thing here.
Man, those are like Twitter spaces, guys.
It's interesting shit in there bought him for his role in campus protests in support of Palestine well I'll just give you a little bit more background because of course not every viewer will know what this story is about and these These are Jewish groups that have come out in support of Mahmoud Khalil.
That's crazy.
He was a prominent figure during the Gaza war protests at Columbia University.
And this was in the spring of last year.
And this case has drawn global attention.
Yeah, if I stand there, bro, we're going to have to go to Probably Rumble Only.
If I stay in there, all right.
I'll go back in there.
Let me just watch this video and then we'll go back in there.
Because the Trump administration arrested and then have moved to deport this student.
Now, the case.
Shout out to this group.
Looks like there are Jewish people that are saying stop anti-Zionists, Jewish anti-Zionists here.
This has raised questions, of course, about free speech on college campuses and the legal process that would allow for the deportation of a U.S. permanent resident, which Mr. Khalil is.
Now, Mr. Khalil will remain in detention in Louisiana following a court hearing on Wednesday this week, where lawyers argued whether he should be moved back to New York.
He was born in Syria, but the Columbia graduates' arrest by immigration agents was linked to Donald.
Guys, like the video for me, though, we got 2.2k likes.
Get me to 2.3.
No, just keep liking.
Trump's promise to crack down on student demonstrations, which he accuses of being un-American.
But of course, this will raise questions.
You're seeing pictures now of police surrounding those demonstrators at this protest from this Jewish group.
But this will raise questions, the case, and then this again with demonstrators here of whether people should be allowed to express their opinions of free speech.
And this is what these protesters are saying.
Now, they got a fucking bus to round them up.
This student was involved in the pro-Palestinian protest at the time in 2024, so last year.
But these are now people from a Jewish group coming out in support of him, saying that he should be allowed the student to express his opinion.
Now, Trump has repeatedly alleged that pro-Palestinian activists, including see, they're protesting they're not destroying anything, they're being peaceful.
One girl just got up and she said, All right, we're going to take you to jail.
She's like, All right, she got up and just turned around right away.
Mr. Khalil supports Hamas, which of course he denies this, Mr. Khalil.
And Hamas is designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. Now, the president argues that these protesters, like Mr. Khalil, should be deported.
And he calls that's what they asked him about probably earlier.
Is Mr. Khalil's arrest the first of many to come?
And that is the point that is concerning demonstrators and people who fear that other people get the sheriffs as why is it always them, boys?
People know, bro.
Other students may be arrested.
What's the clip of Daily Wire?
You guys said Candace Owens went off on them earlier today?
Oh, shit.
This was from today.
Okay.
All right, guys, happy.
Do you guys have the clip?
She went for an hour.
Well, we can't Can you guys give me the timestamp on that?
And now turn to Kristen Salumi, who is at this protest.
Kristen, what more can you tell us about what's happening there?
Well, the group is very organized in this.
Well, if you look behind me on Fifth Avenue, you can see where the Trump Tower sidewalk has all been blocked off.
You see the heavy police presence outside of the building.
And in the distance, you can see the red t-shirts of the demonstrators who are being led away in handcuffs.
They are still clearing the lobby of this building of about 100 demonstrators who took over the lobby with banners calling attention to the arrest of graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, who remains in custody in Louisiana for his work as a student organizer.
He's not been charged with any crimes.
He has not been accused of any crimes, but he is being held there as the administration attempts to deport him for his organizing activities, which the administration has labeled anti-Semitic.
Ricardo, if we turn over, you can see across the street there all of the police that are in the street and the barricades.
It's a small crowd that's gathered over outside of the barricades here, media that have come, as well as just bystanders.
There's a lot of tourists in the area.
You might imagine Trump Tower attracts a lot of people.
I might be able to grab some demonstrators over here.
There's some who came up.
Are you willing to talk to us?
We are live right now, just so you know.
From Al Jazeera.
I already spoke to Al Jazeera.
Oh, you can talk to us again then.
We are live right now.
Just so you know, were you inside with the demonstration?
I was.
And what brought you out here today?
Why did you want to be a part of this?
Well, first, I'd like to say free Mahmoud Khalil.
He's a political prisoner.
He was abducted from his home of his eight-month pregnant wife illegally and taken to an undisclosed location.
And does that sound like America?
I don't know.
What's your background?
What made you concerned about this issue?
Well, I was brought up Jewish.
I was brought up with a lot of things that weren't true.
I had to unlearn them, and it's taken me a lot of years.
And now that I'm here, I need to do all that I can.
I have a debt to pay.
A debt to pay?
What do you mean?
I have a debt for what I grew up with and believed, and what the state of Israel has done and what they haven't done, and how they're conflating Judaism with Zionism.
Do you feel a responsibility as an American citizen given Mahmoud is facing deportation now?
Hey, man, shout out to Jewish people that understand the plight of what's going on here, bro.
You know, standing up for this shit, doing these demonstrations, getting arrested, speaking out.
You know, much respect.
Much respect, you know, for calling this shit out.
They're Jewish and they're calling it out.
So I got, you know, people like her, Norman Finkelstein, like there's a lot of people that Dave Smith, there's a lot of people that call this shit out, guys.
You know what I mean?
That understand.
So, yeah, man, much respect.
Anyway, someone said L Early Life W base of L Early Life W current life.
That's funny, man.
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